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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-..... ~·· . . -·-. ... ~ AlcalQ Convicted Arab ·G1•nmen In Sex Slayiitg j ! Of ·DB Girl4t 12 In London , THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 1, 1980 VOL JJ. NO 111. J SECTIONS. JI ~AOl!S 81 c II O•llf Pli.t ~Wt!~ GUILTY OF MURDER Rodney J . Alcala • ~San Diego: th.Another to r( is Watergate? di r SAN DIEGO <AP> -Police rj say a burglar or burglars broke to into headquarters or the San Diego County Democratic Cen· be tral Committee, ransacking files re an~ l~ing a lis t or those most aii act1 ve m the party. op The officers said they found evidence of forced entry. File · cabinets were open and financial Li records strewn around the three· bo room suite •Tuesday night or re early Wednesday. th1 Items oC resale value were left DO untouched along with a half reo gallon vodka and a fifth of gin. ' A volunteer discovered the 1 U1 break-In Wednesday when he m 1 showed up at the DernocratS' ,i< fourth.floor headquarters in the "' dC)it'ntown U.S. Grant Hotel. Ed Skagen. the Democratic · county chairman who seeks his j party's congressional nom1na· lion. said his only posalble · enemies are in the Ku Klux J Klan. Ska&.en's p*y oppo- . nent la Tom Met.age omla chairman of the u the Ku Klux Kia. "TheN'• nolhln1 we'd be ln· , ~retted ln at the 1>tmottaUc headquarters." Hid M1ta1er. ....... Wt don't pull NllOI» , ,,,. thinp," apparently ,.,.,.. I ..... IO W•*l•lt. , CoWklleU)', _o Gordon Uddy -lh• ao-called m11termlltd ol ·t IM ......... "'11tr~ -Wll '~~ ...... :c::.,..,.··. ' .. ...... Ult .. ,. I l~•M ll . 0.IMtrlUe ,_., • ~~llf"lllrl )1 .. , ... !•••· Alcala Wi(h his elderly mother and stepfather looking on. murder defendant Rodney J . Alcala was convicted Wednesday of the June. 1979, abduction and slay. iog of 12·year-0ld Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach. It took 11 hours for an Orange County Sl.lperior Court jury to find Alcala, 36, guilty or first degree murder and kidnapping in the stabbing death or Mi.ss Samsoe, who dJsappeared from the s eashore 1n Huntington Beach last Jun6'!<>. Her skeletal remains were later found near Sierra Madre. 'the jury of nme women and three men also concluded that the youngster had been slain in the course of a kidnapping Thi~ makes Alcala ehg1ble for the de;tth penalty. · Alcala showed no e mollon as the verdict was read by clerk Arturo Guevara in Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab's courtroom. And tu:; mother, Mrs. Pedro German of Monterey Park, also remained calm after the verdict was announced at 4:40 p.m. "I didn't cry because my boy 's innocent." she said after walk· ing out of the courtroom into the glare of television lights. "My boy's a good boy. He's not a murderer." Outside the Orange County Courthouse. another mother. Mrs. Marianne Frazier, wept when told Alcala had been con· victed for IUlling her daughter. "That's great," she said as she broke into tears. Later, Mrs. Frazier said, "I'm grateful it's over." She also told reporters she wanted the jury to sentence Alcala, an amateur photog· rapher, to the gas chamber. "I want the death penalty," sbe said. "I think be deserves It." Prosecutor Richard Farnell indicated he would press for a death sentence when the jury comes back Monday to belin lbe penafty phue of the trial. "W')lal penalty Cab poulbly be appropriate for the kllllnl of a little llrl!".Famell aaked. He added, "I'm very pleased (Wltb tbe verdict). The Jury did what It fbould have done . . . " DefeaM attorney John Barnett (let AicMA, Pa11 A.I) / Today's GI Can't Tell Hugs From Howit%ers -~ A~W ......... M 'MARILYN MONROE' DRAWS CHEERS FROM SOLDIERS ACTING ON THEIR DAV OFF Actress Catherine Hick• lmltatea Sex Symbol for TV Movie on Colorado Location Blonde Bombs Soldiers Snub Co t'er Girl FORT CARSON. Colo. CAPl- The soldiers at Fort Carson ap. peared indifferent , despite the presence of a "Oui" magazine cover girl. a squad or Denver mode'ls sent to recruit soldiers and the chance to sec Marilyn Monroe on stage ABC-TV crews hoped to get thousands of soldie rs out on a chilly weekend for the filming or a scene for "Marilyn ." a three- hour television movie adapted from Norman Mailer's book of the same name. Only 500 Army men showed up. But never mind. s aid ABC· TV's "MM" look ·a ·l1ke. Catherine Hicks -the film editors will make it look like a much bigl(er crowd. The scene shol at the Army base near Colorado Springs was part of a sequence revolving around the blonde screen siren's honeymoon with Joe DiMaggio She decided to do USO shows wrule he was In Tokyo scouting baseball teams in the early 19SOI. Mias Hicks -dressed in a t11ht brown 1equlned dress with hair dyed Marilyn Monroe's platinum blonde -undulated, blew kl11e1 and sane "Olamondt Are A Girl's Belt Friend " The aoldler"I' who dld ahow up didn't teem to have to act very much. Dr....S In 1111llorm1 llkt thoH worn du.rtn1 the KorHn war, tht)' chHred waved, whl1tled attd 1tomPfci thtlr rH\ with 11U1tYiftl VtlOt, Hid produetlon aoonllufol'RM4MlmUh To lUrt tM tttrN -PfWIUttr ''';&r.Mlllf Wlftltid 10, -. .-Khn P14 lllft. nwtr I• ''Out'il Mt , , . lo autograph 50 copies of an 15· sue beanng her picture Door prizes also were o ffc n;d motorcycles. telev1s1on sets. cassett ~ recorde r s anO. the magazines Models from Denve r were dis· patched to recruit ~old1ers in barracks and mess halls. But the turnout still was low. "The guys spend too much time in the cold all week to go out there on a Saturaay ... saJd Fort Carson information officer Joe Sullivan. Mom C atches Falling Tot SEOUL. South Koree (AP.) - A 2·year-old girl fell off tht veranda or her family's 13th· noor apartment and was caught by her mot.her on the lawn 108 feet below. The child required 100 1lllchel for cuts on her face and Ule mother was treated for a dlalocated 1boulder. Kim Myunt Soon, 28, had tett · the child. and her •year·Old brother ln the Jpartment while 1he went to pick up a 10,000.won note. eqwvalent to 111, wh6dt the bo)' lhNw out 1 wlndow. Whllt hunttn1 ror the blU, 1M I~ up and 11w her da~r dan•lln1 rrom the verattda rau . leNamlnt (or help. the ran f !roer;. ':...'t :a:::~ a"rt'tl tntft tttr Mltlttr'a 1tM1. IM ,..,. • ICJ• .......... ''"' U.. lift· P fTt I I I Arab Gunmen Free H ost age In London ' LON DON I AP l Ar ab gunmen holding the Iranian Em· bass)' in London freed a Bnttsh hostage today and let two death deadlines pass for their do:ien or more Iranian captives. They gave no immedJate indication Of their next step in the teRse s ho wdo wn with Ayat ollah R utrollalU(homem1 's regime. As Oriti.sh a utboritJes sought to resolve the day-0ld standoff peacefully. several hundred pro- K b om e 1n1 Iranian dem · ons trator.s clashed with Lon· don police In nearby Hyde Park. The three Arab·lranian g unme n are s upporters or autonomy for Khu.zestan. Iran's' Arab·populated oil province, and were demanding that the Kho· meini regime free 91 Arabs im· prisone d there. They had threatened to blow up the em- . bassy, themselves and lbe Ira- nian hostages If their demarid was not met by noon today -4 a.m. PDT. The gunmen . have promised not to bar m non · I ranltn hostages. At least three non· Iranians were reported amonc the hoeta1es. The Brtll1h Foreian Orflce said It waa In contact with Tehran but refUHd to provtde dttal11. Brltlah new1 r.,arta qCioted the Ponlp Ml~n the lrlftlan capttal H 1 • howevtr that Iran ,.~ \M dtm 1nd1 ind held 8rlt1ln rt1pGMlbae for lhit aafety o1 the hoe ta,. ltfCWT t.M dt1dUn1 pUNd, lra•l•• onl1n Mht~l\~r l1~•1h 0 b11dth tot •-• • ........ .,, .. •••!..!..•· NN~ "-'gill WfN "" ...... M ( 0 • ,.,. Al• Shooting Of Guard Charged By Tiile ~iated Press .. U.S. agents·· attacked the U S. Embassy in Tehran over· night. and a revolutionary guard was wounded. the Mo~m nul1· t a nts holding the e mbassy c La1med todav The Irani.a n news agency. meanwtule. reported bombing-. and a ttempted bombings 1n T ehran and e lsewhere today, latest in a stnng of sabotage al tacks Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- RESCUERS SUPPORTED BY AIR COVER-A4 me 1n1 blames on the Un1te<1 States. Tt'ns of thou.sand5. or I raman-. / 5.taged an antt·American ~ Da) rally oub1de the Tehran embassy today. The militants. >Aho say they ha\C scattered !>Orn e of their 50 Amcncan hostages to other Ira n1an cities but are keepin~ some at the embassy, have reported severaJ mc1dentli, in recent days in which gunmen m passing car.. shot at the occupied d1plomal1c compound. Today·s report by Tehran radio, quoting the m1htants, sa1d "US agents" staged an "armed attack" on the embassy. but the nature of the attack was·not dis closed Arter Friday's abortive U .S. hostage rescue mission, Tehran :iuthonlles warned the Jraruan people that the r'a1de rs may (Sft IRAN. Page AZ) Continued cloudy with partial clearing Friday af· temoon. A htUe warmer ·Friday. Lows tonight in the 50s. highs Friday in 60s INSIDE T ODA 't' Thf! gamf! -and rhf! J>laJIOll• -be"1ngtd to t:fttcrr Kore.nl AbdW..Jo~r o.t ,,.,,. ~rs b«Jt tlw Sofdcs. ~f! Poa1 Bl. .... .. \ : .. I I l 1 ( • I t. ti r ii d p L t< h re Si OJ I~ be rt th D( rt tt Qt .. s lDwrtday. May l IROQ · Collgre•• Bla•ed Raid Chief Quiz Asked ,, .. . \ O.lly ,., ... SQfl -NOISE PROTESTERS CARRY PLACARDS. MARCH OUTSIDE JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Clttzena CrlUdn Supervlaora' Decision to Allow More Alrlln•• at Faclll.ty Protesters March A.t Wayne Airport F,....r~AI ALCALA ... <lt•l•l1n ed co m m e nt o n t he vE>rd1ct "I have no comment bC'CllllllSC Wt,' have anothe r phase lo go." tw said Th eir c hants o c cas ionally sociation ~nd the Dove r Shores Barnett ha d i)ttacked the were drowned out by the drone Communify A~soclatlon . Both credibility or virtually every key of jets lifting off. and passengers areas line up with the airport's prosecution witness during tbe threading the ir w ay to the takeoffpattern terminal hardly slowed tbeir Clarence Turner. president of trial. but in the end it appeared 1 k the jury believed t he testimony pace to oo . the Mariners group. said a re· Still, several hundred sign· cent F ed e ral Aviation Ad· of Dana Cra ppa. the ner vous ca rrying d e mon s trato r s minis tration order that the young (1 ref1ghter who claimed m arched at John Wayne Airport airport be opened to more car-s he .saw a m a n rese m bling We dnes daly a fte rnoon In .an r iers· will worsen the e xisting Alca la "for<'efully steering" a hour -long effort to d raw atten· problem. blonde-haired child into brush a rea last June 20 near he r .Chan· hon to their concerns . He suggested that rather than try Flats ranger outpost m the Most we re Ne wpon -Bea~~.cpot:4 .Df· residents and"lnbst a greed 1hey ficials should consrder creating An,f~=·foo~e~t~d \~-on--- were sick and tired of airport a ne w count y airport or mstitut· tended lhat Alcala. a convicted noise. ing a bus s~tem to tr anspart child molester. had s pent the "Since the government Is so trave lerstoOntl rio l nternational day in Huntington Beach looking concerned about goats a nd birds Aiport. you'd think they'd wor ry a bit Ed Benson pres ident of the for a s mall gir l to abduct m o r e about the en vi ron~e~! Dover Shores.group, said the 321 When he was able to lure Miss bu.m a ns h ave t o li ve 10. h o m e o w n e r s fr o m h i s Samsoetohis car onthe pretext q1;1 1pped dem onstra to r Helen neighborhood were in agree· or taking pict ures or her for a Dmkms . menl that additional air earners magazme layout. the kidnapping Several o~ the 300 marchers flying out of lhe airport is an began. Farnell said walk ed dogs wearing ~a rmuHs .. intolerable thought .. All'ala refused to let he r out or on e wtth a stgn ~anghngfror:n K atherine J or gensen chided t he c ar .... lappmg her un · Its n~k readmg The noise 1s the Orange County Board of conscious ·when she began to hurtmg my ears." Superivsors for not li stening fo c r y. prosecuti on w itness A girl on roll er skates raced residents. She char ged they Mic hael Herrera had testified around with a placard proclajm-wer e not considering the long-Herrera. a fellow Orange County 1ng "It's hard to sleep at the end term consequences to Newport J ail inmate of Al cala's last sum· of a runway" residents by airport expansion. mer. had claimed the defendant Newport Bea<'h rer.ident Ida "The city will end up bemJ:l r evealed t o him how he kid· w 11 d h b 1 d ed r h · f napped the Little gir t. 1 1a m s sa1 t at all ing es troy or t e convenience o T h e prosec u tion cla imed air ports wasn't anythmg new to some air t ravelers." s he Ob· Alcala drove Miss Samsoe to the her. served. sec lude d foothills o f S ierra "I left New"Yorlt because I SupeQ'i,sors we re told Wednes· Madre. led her mlO a ravine and c oul dn 't t ak e La Gu a r d ia day t)latthe f'AA order thatthe lhen slabbed herto death. anymore and I moved Crom Los airport be opened to more com· A sexual molestation count Angeles beca use of the itirport.. I m ercial airlines can be · met thought Newport would be dif· while simultaneously preserving against Alcala was d ismissed by ferent." the 4o.rught-a -day Lid J udg e Schwab fo r lack or S he s a id ex perience has Such a course o r act ion .• e vid ence earlJer in the trial t a ught that t he ho meowners though . would fo rce the two The linchpin in the prosecu· always looe the ba ttle. airlines operating out or the lion's case was Miss Crappa. The late-a_Cternoon demonstra· airport lo cn ve up some of their who in addition lo seeing the t d b 0 • m an and girl on J une 20. also t1o n was 1nst 1ga e y two . flights. Currently, Air Cahfom1a testified she agam saw a car re· Newport .homeowners gr~ups -'and Hughes Airwest fly out of the sembling Alea la's the next da y t he Manners Community As· airport. on a mountain road turnout not Forecast 'Dork' I . Rainfall Doubted De§pite Dark Sky Rumors or raln on the Orange C oas t were pre tty much scotched by the U.S. Weather Service this morning, but if you look skyward, what you see ls what you're gonna get through Friday. A gray blanket or clouds caused by the offshore marine layer atmosphere and a low - anti very slow-low pressure s ystem is expected to hang around overnight. The low pressure system hu been taking its own good time in meandering on over to Art.z.ona. where it was supposed to go as 1 o n g a s t. w o d ·a y s a g o . foreoa.sters say. A few sprinkles may be re· ' DAILY PILOT ~ O<-CM• °"''' "'*· ••I• -• " ---,,. --.... -·-....... 0<•-C-.1 ....... .,...,. '-• -... ... ,f!Oft, ............ .....,_.,.,, '"' .. ,,.~ 1¥~-----11. ............ ~ 11'•'"'''9V"t•fft Y•ll•Y. lr•tftt~ L•tlW"• .. . ..,.......~ ........ ___ .. -'·--·-~, ............. :·,~..::.: ~,=.-:.::-· -0 ._, .. _ ~---­J.c•. c-.... ""' p,.-... ~· •fld 0.-ot ""'--·· ·-..... n:.: ... ,.t ....::"::.:.'ta\- ~ .. -!= ..,~-~"C..,;m=.~ T .. ~111 I I ('PH)..,_. et111#1fM01CI I$__,. ..... ~- ....... -a:llii'. •a .. corded m Southern Cahfornla mountains and foothill areas. but coast.al rain gauges should remain dry, followed by partial clearing Friday afternoon. No precipitation is forecast from the clouds covering the coastal area, although there was some speculation to that effect Wednesday. "I don't pay any attention to that," a fema le forecaster for the U.S. Weather Ser vice said this morning, adding that she gets her prognostications the night before from Channel 7's Or . Ceorge Fishbeck on the 6 o'clock TV news. "I watch him t.O find out what the guys in the back room here a re talking about." s he ex· plained. Temperatures overnight are e xpected to rise from Wednes· day's high or 62 by a few degrees. wtlh overnight lows in the middle 505. according to the bureau's official forecast. Weather s tations around coastal· Orange County reported wb1le it felt pretty dampish out overnight it was Just clammy humidity and didn't even qualify as a traC4=,of rain. far from whe re Miss Samsoe s remains we re found. Bu t Ba rne tt insisted the fi refi ghtet had been the victim o r low-level h ypnos is and bra inwa shing by po lice in· vestigators eager for informa· t1on Her relia bility as a witness had been an issue be<: a use of her unwillrngness to cooperate wi th authont.Jes during much of the murder investigation. She ad· milled to seeing and knowing more of the case as time went by . i ncluding a d r amati c courtroom admission m March tha t she discovered a mutilated body m brush a rea several days after seeing the man and girl along the road Farnell discounted the defense contentions that M 1ss Crapps had been bralnwasbed as "a bunch of hooey." The prosecutor said Wednesday, "He I Barnett) s aid a lot of things the jury didn't fall for . . " Van Driver Sought in NBAss(lult Ne wport Be ach police are seeking the driver of a van who picked up a hilcb.biklng Costa Mesa teen-ager, then raped her early today. The 18-ye•r-old victim told police the assault occurred ln a • van parked tn the West ·Ocean • Front alley between 18th and 19th at.reels. · • • She Hid abe was picked up by .,.r 11aallant at 11th SU. IDd Plleentla Aveaue ln COlta 11 .. Juat before mkballbt. Accordlnc to JM)Ute "teporta, the mm. drove her to tbe alley and paned. SM 1ald lbe1 dnDk bffr aad wllea 1be ,...lie.ct bll ldYlllHI, be dtlllM bet lato Utt badl ol the vu ud ........ htr.· . IM IUd lbt'a _,UN ol ... lbl tlHped lftd 1ot Hmt, poUN~. ,.... ................. -.. fE~a~ ,.-, Money Trouble WASIIlNCTON <AP) - Com mittees in both the Hotiae and Senate are try· tns to get t.estJmooy from the commando leader or last week's lran host.age rescue raid to find out why it was.(lllled off. .... Closes FTC WASl-ONGTON I AP) -The F e deral Tude Comm ission. whose mission is to kffp busl· ness competition free and fair, closed its doors today. at least t.eai porarily,L~cause Congress has failed to ~ct leelsla Uoo to pay the agency's bills. The FTC's 1.700 e mployees in Washington and 10 regional of. fi<'es were called to work today "for the purpose or closing down the agen<'y " As ked what Uus meant. one of. ficial said . "We can secure our files. Things lllte that. But we can't do our regular work " FTC s pok e s wo m a n Pam Richard srud. ··Attendance.. ap- pears to be normal " For the American consumer. the suspension or ITC act1v1ues means a halt ln much or the reder al Policing of truth and fairness in such areas us retail credit and in advertisements. packagrng and labeling or prod ucts Tht> FTC also monitors bOw busines~ deal with each other so t hat competition Is main· talned Besides Washington. the 66- year-old agency has offices in A t lanta. Bosto n . Chicago. Cleveland. Dallas, Deover. Los Angeles. New York. San Fran- cisco and Seattle The money stopped flowtng de.spite a llou~e Senate con fe rence committee's a pproval Wednesday of a comprom ise btU fDmttrrg-nie-agenc y for-tbree yea r5 Before that acllon ca n be ron· verted tnto dollars a.Dd cent!, however. the conference com- mittee report must be writleo a nd submitted to both the House a nd Senate ror approval before being sent to President Carter for signature into la"' As a stopgap ~olut1on . the House Appropriations Commit lt"(c' today approved an ~mergen. cy b1U to transfer $7.6 mill.Jon from a State Department ap· propriation to the ITC That measure still must be ap- proved by I.he full House and Senate and s igned by Carter before the ITC could resume norm al operalions. The fi~a.1 transfe r would al- low the FTC to.operate through Ma y 31. when 1t 1s hoped a loog· ter m FTC appropnat1on wtU be • Gold, Silver Show Slight Trade Gains From AP DlspatcbH Gold and silver prices re· covered some or their losses to- day after plungmg in early lr&d· Ing . The 1065 in sil ver may have bee n t'P igge r ed b y reports We dnesd ay that the Huot brothers will be disposing of con· s iderable holdings . T he metal also dropped more than St Wed-nesday. But the reason for lhe sellmg w ave 1n gold was not 1m mediately clear Mooex In Newport ~ach re- ported that gold hit a low of $480 this morning and silver $11 60 Gold closed in New York on Wednesday at $.501.60 and silver at S12.SO. But by late morning, gold was trading at $497 in New Vorlt and silver at Sll 65. Monex quoted the price at $12 20 in effect. It alao woUld allow lhe agency's ernployeea to be paid r e troactively for the period 9.'hen the trrC ls without funds. Federa l a gencies. including the FTC. have been left without funds for s ho rt periods on similar occasions in the past. In most cases. they continued some act1 Vll.les on the assumption the legialatioo would be approved quickly. . However. a recent oplnlon by Attor ney Gene ral Ben jam in Ci viletl.J said that bustpes&·&S· usual approach U1 the absence of official funding violates a 11(). year-Old law. Re p. G~ootgomery. D·Miss .. said today that the House Armed Services Committee asked for t.esli mony from both lhe co mmando leader , Col. Ch a rles Beckwith, and MaJ. Gen. James Vallght. the m ission's overall com · mander. Montgom ery said there ls a rumor that som e or the commandos wanted to continue the mission even t hough three helicopters were out of commission a nd they were one short or the six they needed . l'-t am Pap A I GUNMEN FREE ONE. • • equal number among the 91 Arabs would be executed. the of· f1c 1al lraruan news agency Pars rt· ported T h e noon de adline passed without mcident. and 45 murute:o1 later the gWlmen Iss ued anoth.e r ultimatum for 2 p m 6 a m. POT -dema nding that Iran acknowledge by then that 1l had beg un negotJating wit h the Br itish government. "Tb.is i.s oqt a sign of weak oess but o( humaru tanan duty, .. the tno sa.id m the s tatement. which was telephoned to pohe"e v. bo then read 1l t o reporte~ ~wa.s no public sifn from Iran that ir-was wil ing to negotiate the demands But as the deadline ·passed there also was no indication tbe death t hreats had been earned out Ea rlier . the gunmen freed one non-lraruan. Chns Cramer, 32. a Bn llsh Broadcasting Corp pro- ducer -...no "'as a pplyi ng for a '1~a "'hen the l'm basi.} was taken O'vt'r. Pohce ~aid h<-w a!> ··rr~ bttause of a stomach 011 ment, wtuch the BBC said hl' contracted 00 a re<:ent ron:1gn ass1~nment Huncbe<i over a~ though Ul pain. he·"' ai. taken off tn a hosp1taJ Th<-sk1rmhh m Hyde Park, 1ust a block from the embassy, broke out aft.er rumors spread a mong sever al hund r ed pro Khomeini de monstrators that the BnllSh Embassy Ul Tehran had been se1z.ed by Iranians The demonst rators broke out into r heers and applause at thls re i><>rt later refuted "and mon· barncadt-S and pobct reinforce. ments v.ere mo\ed in to confine the crowd Scuffling broke out and at ll·ast OOt.' policeman and one demonstrator were 1n1urt'd In add1t1on to Crame r . the non -l raruan capuves in the em bassy mcluded at least t-...o other Britons and a Lebanese. and possibly a fourth Briton and a Pakistani Tbe three Arabs sllp~ In a back door and took over the mansKX! on a fashionable res· A'deotial street a block fro m Hyd e Park JUSl before noon ~'e<inesday. Cramer said Wednesday that m addition to tbe pnsoner re- 1 e a se. the Arabs de m a n·ded "Adults' Bill H e ld S A CRAME NTO <A P ) Legislation backed by the real estate tndustry to permit adults· only a~ments has been shunt· ed aside for possible further s tud y au t o n o m y f o r o il -r i ch. Khuzestan, where Ara bs are tht' m a1o r1t y ethnic community. thnt the 91 prisoners be flown t.o London. and that the prisone~. t he -embessy hoo-st-a-ges and the mselves be flown out of Bri- tam to an unannounced destina· lion ' Patrick Corma ck. a member of P a rliament from P rime M1.nister Margaret Thatcher"s Cons ervative Party. said the government s hould dem and that lhl' Amen can hostages 1n Iran be fn•ed along v.1th the 91 Arabs. * * * f",....PageAJ IRAN .•. haH left behind American or Iranian saboteu~. Rut l: S offl c1a li. say an of the ra1dl'rs were withdrawn. and all their a~~1ates based in Iran have since left the rountry. Iran's Pars news aeencv s aJd l>aboteurs today bombed two left 1s t bookshops in the southwest ~lt y of Khorramsha hr and a l>3ndw1ch shop m the central Ira- nia n City or Isfahan. and three bom b5 wer e found under a Tehran bridge and defused. Several persons were reported wounded 1n the Isfahan atta<'k. After four bombs exploded in Te hran on Monday, killing at least three persons. Khomeini called the attacks pa rt of a U.S. plot to s ubvert his gov_emment. The mi ht.ants announced last wee kend t hey we re moving host ages out of Tehran to Coil an~ ne"' l' S. rescue atte mpt The fi rst reported trans fers w e r e to Tabr iz, 330 miles northwest of Tehran; Qom. 100 miles south of Tehran ; Isfahan. :.!10 miles south of Tehran; Yazd. 160 miles southeast of Is fahan, and NasJafabad, 50 miles west of Is fahan. On Wednesday. Tehran radio s ai d so m e o th e r s were transferred to Shiraz, 400 miles south o ( Tehran. and to Jahrom, 100 miles southeast of Shiraz. The Americans spent their 180th day in caJttivity today. Some 40.000 Iranians gathered outside the embassy for the rally to observe May Day -the in· t e rnat1 onal labor day. The Is lamic Co uncil of Workers s aid m a statement to the ra lly that it <'ondemned tbe recent U.S. com· m ando rescue raid a nd urged workers everywhere, especially in the Uni ted Stales. to resist. what 1t called the "crazy acts" . of President Carter Newport Surf and Sport When you think of ~ ••• Now In atock: Extra 1m•ll through extra l•rge, In IOllda (111.00), 1trlpe1 (112.00) •nd p•n•I• (112.00) . .... ., ........ AM. ....... "" .. ,., ltM·rtwf• ... "'". t \ .... I ... c ....... c.... ...... ........ Orange Coast. f. 0 1T1 0 N I T od•Y'H C l oHinJt • N.Y. Sto eks ' VOL. 73, NO. 1a 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ' Col. Beckwith: I Ordered Abort WASHINGTON tAP> -Army Col. Charles BeC'llwlth. who ltd •ll elite ~•odo force ln an un1uecess1U1 mau1on to l'ftNe American bostaaes lo Iran. s&Jd today he unhetlt1Un1ly rerom· mended the mjsaion ~ called off when it became apparent there were not enough bellropters to carry the force Giving bis account of the dramatic events in lhe Iranian desert ror tbe first time. *I * * 8e-c.-ll w1th told report era · · 1~ was planned lbfll If w~ didn't have suff1C'1mt helkopten that COUid fly off, we abort " . As)tf'd at a Pentagon ne w!. conft•rence about r~vorts that he wantf'd to go on wath the rrus i.ion, despite the lo~i. ot three of eight helicopters, Beckwith heatedly said '"I'm not a bout to be a party to a half-assed loading of 8 bwtch ot * * * • • omeIDI Airp ori- Noise Protested By STEVE 1"ABBLE OI IM o .. 11y l"ii.t S!Mt Ttt.efr chants occasionally were drowned out by the drone of jets lifting off. and passengers threading their way to the terminal hardly slowed their pace to look. St ill. sever al hundred sign- c arr y In ~ demonstrators marched at John Wayne Airport We dnesday afternoon in an hour-long effort to draw atten- tion to their concerns . • Most were Newport Beach residents and most agreed they were sick and tired of airport noise. "Since the government is so roncemed about goats and birds you'd think they'd worry a bit .more about the environment huma.os have to live ia," _ ~i!~f!:1 demonstrator Nelen Several or the 300 marchers wa lked dog.s wearing eannuffs -one with a sign dangling from its neck reading "The noise is hurting my ears." A girl on roller skates raced around with a placard prodaim- ing "It's hard to sleep at the end of a nmway." <See PROTEST. Page A2) Udo Re quest 'Iled t o Free Beach Use Residents of Lido Is le in Newport Beach are being asked to open a c luste r of private beaches to the public and then advertise that fact. Such are the strings the South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mission has tied to an expansion permit requested by the Lido Isle Community Association The homeowners a re asking the commission for permission to expand an existing privaU! recreational building on the island. Mel Carpenter, commission di rector. said there are· 12 private "pocket" beaches dn Lido Isle that should be opened to the public. ~ He also said that the homeowners group s hould , replace private beach signs with Signs indicating the strand is open to the public. • Judy Franco, president of t.be Lido Isle group, s aid association board members have not fully reviewed t.be request. She noted. though. that there appears to be oo opposition lo the commission request. The expansion permit, con-. tloued this week by com - missioners. is scheduled for con~ alderation in June. Pren Snafu Delay• _Pilot ,.,.,,..aie 0.llY l"li.t Sl.tff - Colleen Yonkers. 23. of Newport Beach had two am- bitions -to becom e an airline stewardess and to be featured in Playboy magazine. She achieved both. See Featuring. Page Cl. IA Sia01ese Twins Have 'No Chance'· LOS ANGELES (AP > A tragic accident of nature P-ro- duced two baby girls joined from the chest down with a s ingle heart. The day·o ld Siamese twins have virtually no chance to survwe more than a few months, their doctor said to- day. Because they share a common heart and probably other organs as well. it's unlikely either in· fant could survive s urgery to separate the twins, said Dr. Nancy Edwards, a pediatrician a t Los Angeles County.USC Medical Center. She said sur· gery will not be attempted. The girls . delive r ed by Caesarean section at 9:35 a m. Wednesday are "in serious con- dition but relatively stable," Dr. Edwards said. "The single heart they have is malformed. They a re blue because of a lack of ox- ygen in the blood and requiring oxygen. "Tbe thing that will cause their demise, wbeo it comes. will probably be heart disease,'' s he told a news conference. Sbe said the -girls are living on their own and, exti!pt for receiv- ing oxygen, "they are not re- quiring anything more than normal newborn s upport ... Dr. Edwards said tbe parents asked thal no heroic medical steps be taken to keer the children alive and even i such tblngs as emergency heart sur- gery were tried, "it would just ... give them a week or two more. .. Medically, we are making them comfortable', keeping them warm and giving them oltygen." She said t.be babies have been named and baptized but because of the parents· request ~ror priva~y t.be names were not dis· cloted. Dr. Edwards saJd the parenta' wi.lhet wlll be~ <See TWINS, Pa1e AJ> v.m.we.·Taken At Newport Home 8ur1lara who CO\ lnaldt an taclOled patlo 1crMn.cl from view ol \bl ltNet and MIPbon, broke i.o a Dover &hof'tll Mmt We4""41it lo 1t11I vahaabl• wont. n.1 . Tiit waa r•pof1-:.,:' 01111~ ¥9 ......... '-J l11M1 DINN hlltr. ftlr ~ ti " '"''•'•" .... .. l.alawliMil• ..... ,. ... ,, .. . lll rcraft a nd going up and l\lUrderlng a bunch Of fine 1>0ldier& I'm nol that kind ol a man .. The colonel was referrlng to what would have been the next stage of the operation -move· ment of his 90 Army and Marine commandos from a lonely desert s t ag ing site to a mountain hideout about 100 miles Crom Tehran. From the mountain * * * staging area. the commandos were to have traveled by ...truck and ~ lnto the city to try to snatch the 53 hostages away from their armed Islamic mili- tant captors After the decision was made to abort the mission, a helicopter and a transport _plan e collided as the commandos were trying to • leave ~ desert refueling area. Eight servicemen were killed * * ... and rive were injured. Beclrwith. ~sed in 1 civilian open-collared blu.e shirt under a blue golf jacket, met with a small group of reporters at the Pentagon and discussed freelY events at the desert site where the mission ended Thursday. But. under the ground rules, he would oot talk about either the preparations f&r the mission or the planned action beyond the * * * point where. the mission was scrubbed. - Beckwilh's story backed the account by President Carter . who said he made the decision to scrap the rescue effort on the rec· om mendation or the com . mander on the ground_in Iran. There had been reports, 1n- clud!ng some from members of <Stt ABORT, Page AZ) * * * Bla01es U.S. • m Raids * * * Ho~tage Freed LONDON <AP ) Arab gun?a:en holding the Iranian Em· bas in London Creed a British hQs age today and let two death dea.dlines pass for their dozen or more Iranian captives They gave no immediate indication of their next s tep in the tense s howdown with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's regime. As British authorities sought to resolve the day-old standoff peacefully, several hundred pro· Khomeini I ranian d e m · ons trators clashed with Lon· don police in nearby Hyde Park. The t hree Ara b ·lra nian g unmen arc s upporters or autonomy for Khuies tan. Iran's Arab-populated oil province, and were demanding that the Kho- meini regime free 91 Arabs im· p r isoned there. They had threatened to blow up the em- bassy, themselves and the Ira- nian hosta~cs 1C their demand was not m et by noon today --4 a .m . PDT. The gunmen have promised n o t to harm non-Iranian host a~es. At least three non· Iranians were reported amoog the hostages The ~ritlsh Foreign Office s aid it was in contact with Tehran but refused to provide deta its. British news reports quoted the Foreign Ministry in the Jraruan capital as sa)'lng. however. that Iran rejected the demands and he ld Britain responsible for the safety of the hostages. Before the deadline passed, Iranian Foreign Minis ter Sadegh Ghotbzadeh t o ld the gunmen by telephooe that 1f em- bassy hostages were harmed an equal number among the 91 Arabs would be executed. the of· ficial lraruan news agency Pars reported. The noon deadline passed without incident, and 45 minutes later the gWlmen issued another ultimatum for 2 p.m. -6 a .m. PDT demanding that Iran acknowledge by then that It had begun negotiating with the British government. There was no public sign from Iran that it wa s willing to negotiaU! the dem ands . Newport Panel Positio ns Open Newport Beach residents in- terested in serving on the five committees that advise the City Council are being urged to sub· m il applicatjons to City Clerk Doris G~rge. The five committees are bicy· cle trails, environmental quali- ty. UiU!r control. transportation plan and local coastal pl~g. Further lnfOFmatioo is availa· ble from Mrl\. George at 640-225L ' •1 PHIL SNBIDEa MAN .................. At lbe ~h&aion of an all-day bara•lninl aeulon, ne1oc.laton for Cout Community P>Jle1e Dl1trtct and the dlat.nct'• 650 full·llmt faculty membere reached a t.lftt.atlve •1'"ment W~y nlpt for a lhr'M· ye1r cclftlraet. Dtteill ot IM propoMd peel Wirt 9* mMt ,UMIO todly, but JnatrlK'W "'1l .......... ,,..,. dtftt of lht INll A•trlHn , ........ .,E.._. Nt4 ... Arr I .'--=~= :ia.r MA . °"""',..... ... _ NEWPORT-ME~ TEACHERS CAST ~ BAUOTS They Vote In Favor of P8ct WedM8day at Eatanda ~ Harbor Teachers Approve Contract . By JERRV CLAUSEN 01 -o.,ty ~lltot S!Mt Newport-Mesa teachers have' overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year contrac t accepted earlier. by union orricials and negotiators The acceptance vole. 522-27. followed a short debate Wedne:ol· day at Estancia High School on the document that BIU Cue. pres· id e nt of the Newport -Mesa Federated Teachers, this mom· ing termed "one of the best in the county " A little more than half of the district's t.070 teachers voted on th e new docum ent under negotiation srnce last July. The contract will give teachers an 8 percent pay hike this fiscal year, retroactive to last Aug 1 It also provides an additional 8 per cent hike ~ginning next Aug. 1 and leaves tbird·year raises open for negotiation. A district spokeswoman said the contract. which ex~ted to b e approved by school trustees Fnday. will raise the ave ra ge Newport-Mesa teacher's salary by about $1,600 a year. The "average" wacher c:tttw• S20.42l a year last fiscal year ln salary. Th.at salary wiU move up to $22,055 next year. she said, for the same 10-mon.th work period. Raises and additional health and welfare premium payments for teachers and management and superviSQ.rY personnel tbls year are ex~ted to cost tax· payers $2.14 million more, she· added. ' In addition to salary bikes. the new contract esublbbes class * * * teachers Monday. The t.ent.aUve aareemeat allo muat be approved by t.be·dll· trtct'a board of truateet, wbkh OVtrM.el oper.tsoaa at Onnce Coaat Colle1e In Coat1 Neaa. Ooldea W•l CoUtat in Hunt· ln1ton Beach, anCI Coulllae Cotrt,., tbe •called "colltt• wlthoUt walla." Mn BMUt, who teachtl at. OCC. Wet IM\lk)' members '!'I>' qut1Uon aome PIN of tht P"O · '°'" COftlrlC!t but IM H • ,, ... ...,__, al lt.• .Jlt\, Yl••til 111 .we, wlll ra.,. ,.. .... 11 Wt ""' ..... " 'if - where tbe facultM wu not will· Ing to · wait a,.o\fnd much loaaer." ahe wd. "It'• IOOd to be able to recommend a patka .. to them ... 8ot.h .... '"" worillal Wt• d•r a lo.day dudllne lmpGMd by l .. t ... &alt ................. . wlU. • lea °' ,.,..,... ... the tallla, wblda bt11n lMt , .. .., • thl '*"*"°"...,.'° .. Iii l•tMl ~ ,.,...._I lo I ¥eM May I ud \Q tall lot a atrike vote If It WIM'\ •.u.fle\Orr llltltar• •''-""'• 1 illlrlel .,...,.., HM ltlln &U. Id· C ,M'I', .... Mt Bomhing-- -"iounds Seve ral By 1be Associated Press Mysterious ::.abote urs who Ayatollah Ruflollah Khomel'l'fl C'la1 m s a r e direc ted b y Washtngton struck agam m Iran today, attacking the occupied US Embassy m Tehran, bomb mg shops m two Irania n c1lle!. and trying to blow up a Tehran bridge, the lraman nc~::. media reported. • The young militants holding the embassy ·::.aid a revolu t1onary guard was wounded 1n. the overnight attack by ··u s agents." TPhran radio reported Se \'er al personc; were reported wounded m the bomb attacks lo an une xpected develop- ment. Amencan eotned1an and c 1 v ii ri g h r~ a c ti v 1 s t D i c k Gregory met with Khomeiru m ' Tehran Afterward Gregory sounded hopeful for a resolutJon • or t he ho6tage crlSis. saying, "I don't think we have passed the talking stage yet." Gregor} has been m T~bran f JS ting for a settlement of the u s .. Jra n C'On!rontat1on . He would QOI disclose what he dis- cussed With the 79-year-old rev · olutionary leader. Outside the U.S. Embassy, meanwtule, an estimated 40,000 Iranians s taged a May Day labor rally, urging American "orke rs to r es ist the "c razy acts'' of President Carter. The Tehran embassy mititanL'> have reported sever al mcidenl.!. in recent days ~in which uniden· t1ried gunmen r1red on the d.Jplomahc rompound . They say they have kept soml' of the SO American embassy hostages m the compoWld wtule dispersing some to seven other Iranian cities m r ecent days The Tehran radio report quot· -. i n g t he m i I i t a n.t s d i d no t describe the nature or extent of the latest ··armed attack." But they charged that "U.S. agenLc;" had carried it out. Arter the U.S. hostage rescue attempt (ru led Friday m the Ira man desert, Tehran a uthorities warned Iranians to watch ror Am erican mfiltrators or U S . ins pired Iranian a gents left behind by the retreattng com- mandOIS. When four bomb blasts killed at least three persons in Tehran on Monday. Khomeini called the attacks part or a U.S. <See IRAN, Page AZ> Olher Covera~e Additional" Harbor Area cov- erage appears today on Page Al2. Coast W eath er Continued cloudy wlth partial clearing Friday ar. temoon. A little warmer Friday. Lows tonight in the *· highs Friday In 60s. IN81•E TOD.4" Tll• gome -or1d th "'4~ff • -bf to "1Stn ko'"1'1 AbdW·J r °' th# Laktt'I bfot tlw Soft S#• Pooe Bl \ ( 1'1 DAILY PlL.01 N , Tburta.ax. M•x I >HO ~--._m T BREAKING ----.... Pickle Poiaoner Jailed in Oregon N>RTL.AND. Ort CAPI A man~ ot tplk1ftc a Jtr of ptcl.lt9 wilb oaolde at a PWtiand·area au~r-market -wa1 c1u1ht ln COM/allla. lhe FBI aaMi today. Paul [ BalJJeaux. 82. of Corvaln• la charl(f'd v.-1\h vk>laUnic the ft'deral utoruon statute and impenonaUnic un nu a1rnt ln coont<'tlon wtth the Marcb 22 Lnddeot. peclal A&Mt Bill WUUama h1d Balllotaux WU reeocnl1ed by a <'lty poUC'C'man as he walkf!d ak>na • CorVllU~ >treet at II· 30 p m Wl"dneeday 8allleaux wu •rre:.ted w1lhou1 llH0ld~f'tt Pl!arade 8e9r•CMti MOSCOW t APl -Aml>uuoor• ol al Jual 14 Western DI UOftl ud Qllna boycotted Lbe annual May D1y parade on R~ SQuare today lO $)r"OUllt lbe Soviet snllitar)' anterventlon ln Al1han11t.an. SoV\et tl'OOll9 W'(tf'e r~lricted to Uninai t.k roulel of the muamattb r l ",....r"fl'!AJ =RT .•• that 8ed1wtth WU IO IC\ wt\h tho cancelJalJoft Of tht miaakJft t.hal be WU pre- parlnt to rft1re or fMIJn. Asked about U\la, the v*tan or..,..,, yean ol Arm)' Mrvic:. tn. cludln1 lhree In Vlelnam, be repHed· ''J>wot bullatltt." Membet"I of both the House and Senate arm~ Hrvic• com· m lU ~ huvtt <'llllt:d for Beckwith lo tnUfy before \Mt paoela to atrat&hten out the maller. Beckwith told the rePortera the rt waa ao much ureency and fast ac.•tton nl'eded to evacu•te t ht" dtffrt tale after the abort de· l'ISlOn WU made. that there WU no 11me for an_y dbcusslon with h1a m41t'l But he wd that after tbe com· mandos returned lo the United St1&tes 1t was ch~ar that "a lot of people were very unhappy'' In his command. / '· ~-..... -Fortlcn d.lplom1t.s and dJ.CnJtarta are tudlUonally invlWd to the May Day f~Uvltle. to ~it OQ stands nu.&.inl! the Lt!nln Mauaoleum. atop which PT'eetdent Leon.ad I . Bre~ev and t~ other Soviet leadenhip ata.bd Bul a tally of the VI P setUon showed that arpbassadors or the United States. Britain. Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, West Germany , Canada, Ireland, Portugal. IUily, Belgium. Lux- emboura. Japan. Australia and Chlna we re absent Reconstrucung events leading up to the cancellation or the mis· '>IOD, Beckwith said everything had gone smoothly. as far as he "'as concerned. although be heard on the radio of the C-130 NOtSE PAO'TUTERS CARAY PLACARDS, MARCH OUTSIQE JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Cttiz:eM Crttic:tz:a 8upenteor8' Dedek>n to Attow More AlrMnee •t Facllty ,,., ...... ••lpp~d? WASHINGTON <AP> President Carter said today the na· Uon has "turned the rorner " in its fight against Inflation and predicted that inflation ra tes Will .. drop significantly dunng the summer " . The president told cxeeutives of ae<:<>untlpg rirms in a WhJll' House meeting that "we're m aking good progress ln interest rates coming down." _ Airll~ Piclc• T~a••t~r• SAN DIEGO <AP> -Rejecting an lndependent union. all employees or Pacific Southwest Alrlines except pilots have chosen the Teamsters Union to represent them. The vote of l,087 to 6S waa cast Wednesday by ticket. ~­ e rv ation, air freight and operations agents and clerks . Earlier this year PSA 's 748 rught attendants chose representation by the Teamsters. Another 1.000 ramp and service age11ts or PSA already were represented by the Teamsters. Cano" Vl~tl• ld~ntlli~d CARSON( AP)::.:: DeteCtlves have not linked the dea of a 19·year-old superm arket worker to the so-called Freeway lier case but a.re Investigating s imilarities to the 38 other s la s or young men whose bodies have been dumped near freew , s heriffs deputies said today Darin Kendrick: who went outside to retrieve shopplng carts a the supermarket where he worked as a box boy. never returned to his job. His nude body was round Wednesday by a streetsweeper at a construction site about a mile from the Harbor Freeway. The Lo6 Angeles County Coroner's Office identified him today. """" P~ Al 1WINS ••• and the twins will nol become an object of curlositf for the public, media or hospita staff. She said the parents, who have other children. "are very upset. understandably. But I think the family ls dealing with this very well. They know the realities ... Dr. Edwards, who said she had never seen Siamese twins before. srud she could not pre- dict how· long the Infants might live. but "with the kind of heart defec t these children ha ve. 'usually life expectancy would be i.everal months at most." She said the odds against a partic ular m o ther havi n g Siamese twins a rc about 250,000 to one. No photographs of the twins were allowed, but reporters were shown a te xtbook picture of simila rly joined Siamese twins that Dr. Edwards said re· sembled the twins. L>r . Edwards said X ·rays showed the twins had separate spina l cords and other bones, although a total of only two legs. f'ro.P,..AI TEACHERS questioned why the unJon had settled for less than 12 15 percent pay hike. Meeting Set To Ratify New Contract Newport·Mesa's s chool board will mttt in specia l session r n da y at noon lo raliry the new three-year contract approved by teachers Wednesday and to con- sider add.Juonal pay raises for m anagement and s upervisory personnel. Officers said today the board 1 ~ expecte d to appro .. ·e the te ac her contract, gr anting 8 per cent pay increases this year and again next year. The board or trustees also will consider t 5 percent In add1 · llonal pay raises. for manage- ment and supervisory personnel arter grantin~ them a 6 5 per· cent hike earher Uus year. Also to be considered are one· year contract extensions ror Dr. J ohn Nicol1, superintendent; Dr Norman Loats, deputy s upertn· tende nt. and Kevin Wheeler, pt rsonnel manager. Contests for the three top ad- m lnlstrators are scheduled lo expire June 30. 1981 . Along with the contract ex- tM1111oos, trustees will consider a "8 percen~ pay hike for Nicoll, moving his salary up to SS0.450 . G 9 percent for Loats. moVlllg him to $44,750, and 10.5 percent for Wheeler. up to $40,150 CJtrmtt P~ A I PROTEST. • tra ni.port i.n wtuch he was riding that two or the eight helicopters dropped o ut. This i.t11l left eno uji!h ma<"bines lo carry out the m1ss1on. according to the plan ~ dt!$Cribed by a host of Of· ficials from Curter on down Newport ncnch resident fda Hut on the ground ln the dE.'Sert William'> '>Jl·d· thJl hulll1n1: .i b<)ul 250 mile.'!-from Tehran. .111po rts "'a..,,.t anyt hinR nt:"' to Beckwith was told by the pUOC. or h1·1 one of the helicopters that tu.s "I It-ft' N\•w York bt•(·au."le I mach.i.nc.was..not..fiyabl __ ,c:y uLd nl_Uke~L_a Guard1L Thls helicopter. it has been anymore and f mov~rom Loi said, had developed problems AnJ.!elcs lx'<'U UM.• or t he airport I with Its vital hydraulic equip-thought Newport would be d.lf· ment. re rt>nt." As Beckwith told it. with onJy S he s aid experien ce has five helicopters remaining in· la ugh( that t he homeowners stead of the minimum or slx. be a lway!> lose the battle quickly met w ith the overall Th~ late an emoon de momtra· commanderontbescene.anAir t1on _r!s instigated by two Force colonel. and $8id: · Ne"' pon homeowners groups - .. My rerommendallon Is to the Ma riners Commun ity As· abort " s()('lataon and the Dover Shores • Beckwith said there was "a Community As~oc1at1on . · 8ot.h little dJS<:ussion" with the Air areas I.me up with the a1rport·a fo~orce colonel In charge In which takeoff pall.em. that officer had asked him lf he Clarence Turner, prei1dent of would consider going ahead with the Manners group. said a re-· only five helicopters. · c ent Fed<'ra l Av1 at1on Ad · "I considered this for a few m1n1st rat1on order that the seconds and then replied. 'No airport be opened to more car · way'." Beckwith said. . riers will worsen the tJtt~ltnJ.! Previo usly, defense oUidals proble m have said that Beck"".'ith was the He su~e6tcd that rathe r than on·slle commander '" the des· expand John Wayne· Airport, or- ert. but the veteran Army col-h c1a ls should <.•ons 1der creaung dnel and Pentago.n s pokesman a ne w county ~u·port or inslltut-Thom~s R06s confirmed that an an g a ~ !>ystt:m to transport ~Ir Force ~olonel · not yet travelers to Ontario lntnnauonal named. was m overall ch~e Atport the re and that Beckwith was the leader of the 90-man commando strike force who6e recommends· t1on obviously was critical. BeckWllh said he did not know first-hand what went on ln the cha in of rommand above tu m. but indicated he assum ed there was no disagreement Jo any event. ~cltwitb wd the r1n.t evacuating plane took OH Ont: hour a nd 15 minutes after he madt.• hi:. recommendation to abort In thl' interim he pictured a mad i.cr:imblc lo load up people and eq u ipment a nd gt:l out hdore daylight. Amid that scramble. a helicopter shced into a C-130 tra ns port, ~ett1ng both ablaze and killing the eight Air Force a nd Marine c rewmen. Beckwith s aid 39 of tus lroopers and some Air Force support personnel scrambled out or the bunting C·l30 by a single s ide door. Although he unhesitatingly re<:· ommended that the miMk>o be aborted, Beckwith sa.ld he re· calls that running through his mind was the thought: "My God, I'm going to fail.·~ At another ooinl, re<:alling the n a ming cbaos.,2{ the evacuation and the dashing of hopes fol)ow. 1ng many months of pa&m\.aklng p reparation and rehearsal . Beckwith said, "I sat there and cried." Asked if he had il to do again would he do things d1fferenUy, Alcala Guilty Of Slaying; Death Possible By DAVlD KFT'ZMAS!'t ()f .... ~ r. ... ''-" With hi!> eldt•rl) mother and stepfather looking on. murder de fe ndant Rodn{·y J Alrala ~a!) con v ic te d Wedne!>d ay or tht> June. 1979, abduction and slay· an~ of 12 year -old Rohan Samsoe or lluntm gton Beach .It. took 11 hours for a n Orange County Supenor Court Jury to hnd Alcala. 36. gwlty of hrst degr~ murder and kidnapping in the stabbing death or Mi5.S Samsoe. who disappeared from the seas hore In llunlington Beach la,,t June 20. Her skeletal remains we re later foond near Sierra Madtt 1 The Jury or nine women and th ree men also conclud~ that the youngster had bee n slain 1n the course of a kidnapping Ttus makes Alcala eligible for the death Pffialty Alcala showed no emoUon as the verdlct wa~ read b) clerk Art u ro Guevara 1n Superio r Court Judge Philip Schwab's courtroom - Report Suggests .. Air Routt! Auction By DELOaES B&OOK8 IRWIN Of .. ~"*" M.lft A county staff re port that re<' 0m-m-~auctrMTHTOTr-aOrile of lhe limited d1ily flJRht.s at John Wayne Airport to the hacheat bidding airlines wu both criticiz.ed and I auded by county and airline officials to- day. Tbe a~ proposal was of. fered In a county Gener al Servi~ Agen<'y ~port as • way to kttp the present Ud on daJly rugbts out ol tbe county aJrport while complyin& with a federaJ request to allow more airlines in. t11'>t rH·I 1nl'lu<l1•!-. th~ a1rpt>rt, ba1d h•• th1iul(ht It wa~ a good report. -~'1CI.Jli.3or:s..ordered..a..sWci¥ ..of - lioa rd Qpt1onJ11 In the wake of a n•fjul"!-.t h)' thl· J-'edcral Aviation Adm1n1strat1on tha t John Wayne A1rpnrt be opened lo com · m<'rc1al a ir <:arrters other than HughCh and Air Cahrornia Althou1:h f'AA oHtcla li. !)oUd th~y were .. troubled .. by the county's various airport restnc· llono; meant to contain noise. th<: <i SA 'Te1X>rt reeom~ed main. tJ1n1n,g th e late n1.&.tn Jet curre ws. a1rcrart weight restnc tlons and the 500 mile nonstop destination li mit ··'The GSA recommendations ignore tbe principles of propne- t y. j ustice and our rights as long.ume users with a trcmen d ous investment ... said Tom Kamini.k). d 1n:ctor •if \om mun1 cations for Air C:al~ The rcpor1. !>Chtodulcdl or rnn s1d(•ratwn by Vrdni:c Count)' ~ sup~rv150rs !\fay 13. a bo ~ui: gest!> that rounty offi c1a ls main ta1n all ottw>r no1-;e rc·~trlt'tioo-. Tht: Sldff report said FAA of. hc1alir. are u.-,an~ Orange County J'-..i t1--.t t'J 'f' to t•x plam how to n.:solH· Uw IS..'>Ul'S of no1:.c an1t local airport proprietors' right-- that h3\I:' ~Nl14 n OUl oC redt'ral lkr•·RUJdt100 pohctl''> /\i1rpnrt."i nat1onwu1e a re fac1n~ 1 m 11.tr d 1 I e m m a:-. a nd a r e .... at1 t11 n~ thl' Or Jngt' County CCl:Ol' fl~cl), the ~Cf'Orl \Uld Atr ( a l1forn1.1 :. Ka minski 111mpl.sin1-ct lhJl th1· GS,\ report d1dn l roru.1der where llcketmg. Jnd servH·e N>Unters for incom - ing airltnt."') !)hould be put. shouJd the a uruon idea be endorsed. l'n~r prest>nt pol1<'y M>t h~ super vLIOrS. onl) 41 jt't Ol~h~ depart from John Wayne dwly, and those are m1d t.· uclu.s1 ~el> h)' Air Cah!orrua and H ught'1> Atrwest. - Undtt tbe auction p r'OC'ess pro Posed by the count> s t<Jrf report, rl1ghl allocation s f o r \1r Cahfonua woWd be c ut from 27 to 19 and for lluf,!hcs AI N t"'t from 14 to 10 The rernain111~ 12 Otghts would ~ offeN'd tt> th•· h1~h,.'ll b1dd1n•: <11rlmt-.. th;it mt•f't CQlJnt' .. urport I n111...,t· rt~tnct1onc; Only fo'ront1er :tnd West• rn ,\1rl1nt.•!' a1rl'rar1 m •·••t .l11hn \.\ :i) nt-All'l>f>rt s '\ltt' and Y.t·1~t11 l'l':Otnc Uon.'>. the n •llCJrt '>J ld . ..lnd 1•ach airlull' hJs and1catt;-d J dt· .. trt• fo r 001) l140 ur three n11'h w •·ath. If endor..t'd by i.up.-rHsor;, the n1ght.s ""'Ould be auctioned ai. o r July l and the 5)'s tem .. ould remain in t'ffe-ct for onl' year Da vid Bnctson. vice pr~1dent of Fronuer AJrhnes. expresst.-d cautious optimism about the re port's recommendations . "We haven't seen 1t yet. but we've read a summary and are generally pleased.·· he said Frontier has threatened to sue Orange County tf officials fall to allow the airline to begin a Las Vegas route That swt 1s beinJl he ld In abe)ancc p end ing '>upen'l50rs' dec1s1on. Bnct.son s aid . Steve Ko:iak. ell_ec utlve aJdc to Supervtior Tho~ Riley. whose ·'There 1s not enough ~ace for lh~ incumbent curlers a nd their •·us to mt'rs. let alone other t'&r· n<'r4i " tw -.aid The report r t>comme nd "i .t ga1n s t bu1ld1ng temporary terminal fa<'lhlles for any new c .1rne~ th..il might be acquired In l h1· auc:-t1on and t hat all 11iwrat1on."i are to bt> earned nut 1n th.-eJo-;tma;t terminal I h1· t;...,.\ r1·rort .... a:. prepared t ' kt>bt:n '\uttmJn, u ( the coun 1 \ r o 11 n ~ • • I ' -; n ff 11' 1 • fl a u I I<• ~.1 l.1do 111unl} .:i1 rpo 11 m.1 nJ.:\,r UJrhJra f'n.x or GSA. .111d Michae l Gat"Zke. a pn\'ate .11turnt·~ h1n"<1 h~ thl'. t·ounty f<>r .11 rp•>rt matters Fro. PageAJ PACT ..• min1strators hope to arrange a special meettnf' or the board of tru!>l(.'(.~ next Wednesday to con- \lder the proposed pact. 1f 1t 1s .1pproved Monday by teachers. Separate ncgotlal.Jon with the d 1Hrict 's 1,600 part-t ime ll':JC'hers. re presented by the C.1hfom1a Teachers Assoc1aUon. arc conunwng A district official '>31d ~e Lalks a lso jre near an agreemt.•nt Others lauded the union·, negotiation te'am for what they considered the best c ontract ever received by teachers who reportedly gained only 4 or 5 percent hikes. ln past years. Other actton scheduled ror the se1>~1on at the dlstrict hoJl.· q uart.ens annex coorerence rdifH include setl.Ulg the calendar for next sc h o ol ye ar a spokeswoman said. he re plied: "No sir." ~-------------------------- Retroactive s alary-hike pay fllen~ are expected to go to teaMers...June 1. The nerage retroactive sum, minus deduc lions. ls e xpected to be about $1.000. Jordan aaJd. ...... ORANOe COAST ,. liJJl'1Qlte11 f!IW Ot.,. C...\I ~t'f ......... •nA _...,_ 1\ '°""'..,_. ,,_ .......,.. ... "' i\ ...... """"' ft Ow °'-c.-.. -....... '-~ ... ........ .,. ___. .......... ~ ,,..,., ... c...-.--........ --::!"'~~7.:.~ :·~::;,:::.; ~~.~ ...... -~-... .... -.,..; ... ~ .... -::".'::\.::'.:.! ::=....,.. ..,.,,._, " 0 -·-__ ..__ -·. Oorttot • -·----·---.. -.. _ TJf $2111 "1•t•9' GI I !P1fa.ac, ,__. • I " Teachers Wlll work 180 days next year, she said, with slu· dents In class for 17S days. The news conference was beld on abort notice wtth only a few r eporters invited lo atte nd. Under ground rules set for tbe aeaslon. no photographers were a llowed and Beckwith's remarks were not to be recorded for broadcast • Bombing Oat NB Sculpture Suspicious To Newport Harbor Art Museum officials it's part of a "mlnf·potjrait of New_port Beach In concert form." To Newport Beach police it had all the makinga Of .-- bomb. THE DEVICE, a gray metal box and lrantmltter with bank ol bat.terln, wu rowad wrapped ln • beavy clear plutic baC near the Dunes Aquatle park Wedn.-day after. noon. / TM biker who found It called police. Detective Bob Hardy, the <Mpartment bomb expert, was summoned. He called lD tbe aberttr• bomb aqu.d. Tbe IU.tndaot trom tbe nearby IU IUUoo waDdilnd over• U. otneen 1ludled the dnice. 1•1 TlllNll THAT BAI IOf'IMdalnl to do wlllt the .o.md Muli*n .. at tM D'IUHUl:n," he ofttred. Polee eMellM ud rouact out lbat th• cleric. 1a oae ol IUl llkl=lll ~ t.eltphoM wlrtl lO Int J'oft. taaa't MWplun rh wUJ bani ln the mUMUat'I ................... 1. •)' . ... -· llA lllN llT .... tbe .... '°" .... ....... Mill • .,.. Al""' tnt ... wt.It OM ...... ·o1. ""81 • 1 ..... ponrail ti N1w,ott IMft II .............. ,.,...,_,,::-........................ _..., • 1, Newport Surf and Sport Now In etock: Extr• 1mafl through extra large, In aolldl (111 .00), 1trlpe1($12.00) and panel• ($12.00). ..... ..... ... , ........ Nsa:r ............ , ..... ........... ' ...,.. . ,,~ ............ ...... ......, '"""" ···-~ ..,.. .... ' - I ,, ' -..._ DJodlY· Mir J t '"° DAM.,X PILOT ~~ Mo1·ro Cove Also Backed :..: .. . .. ltesidents Can Stayi ·At Crystal Cove · By FREDERICK SCHOEME HL Of 1119 o.Hy f'lt:-Staff A clearly elated delegaUon of Morro Cove and Crystal Cove res- idents is back in Orange County- tod a y. having won part1bl ··legislative backing Wednesday to remain in theit homes in the new Crystal Cove State Park The 70-member delegation. which bad tra ve l e d to Sacramento to state its case. ex· ploded into loud ch~rs and ap- pla use after a Senate subcom mittee voted to recomm end that El Morro Trailer Park tenants receive 20-year leases Their ex·. o.lty ""'..,,.....Y •1e_ "_' isling lease wiU expire De(' 31. (}p, llp and A 1eaaaa11 Practicing for El Toro Marine Corps Air Station's open house and air show this weeke nd are Marine 1st 'Lt. John Nichols , shown from inside t he helicopter, and Air photo outside the,1 hopper. The Navy's Blue Angels will appear at 2:05 p.m. Satur· day and Sunday. Aerial activities will begin at noon each day. 1983 The subcommittee also recom mended that a decision on re lo<'alion of residents of Crystal Cove be postponed pending a two -year p la nning s tudy or future park development. Force ~t. H:_ J..arry__ . ~~Y..!. .!!!._.the low~,_r _______ _ , .. Residents or Crystal Cove cur· ~-----··----renTly-are ·~r-mcrnrn-nr.- • montl1 leases. When the rcs1denLs a rnved in Sacramt'nlO they were confront ed "1th recommendatton~ from tht' state Leg1slat1ve Analyst·~ Office that relocallon or Crystal CO\<' residents take plaC'~ bv June. 1981. and that bcachfront trailer park tenants al Morro Co\ t' be rclocall'<i by the 1983 ex p1r;,t100 ~d<1lc of the l'X1st1n&..,..--6'. lease Jo1rung the rc.·s1dcnt:. 1n tbe1r fight to k~p their home!> v.as A s ~embt)w o man M anan Bergeson. R !'ll·Wp<irt Beu<'h "'ho tt'~llflcd in their behalf bdon.· lhc sub<'omm1tll'<: Mrs &rgcwn said a fter the hearing that thl' ~ub<'omm1tlPt: a<'ted properly. noting that 20 year leases csscnt 1a11> wcrc promised the residents "'hen the state acqwred the roustal proper ty between Laguna fkach and Corona del Mar The relocallon issue ati:.n o!> examined Wednesday by tht· A.., sembly Ways and Mean~ '>uh comrrutlet!. but no dcc1c;1on wa ... reached. Chrurman Terry G6g gm, D-San Bernardino. said a vote would be withheld for sever._t weeks. Mrs Bergeson said that. If the Senate a nd Assembly cannot agrei! on the relocation 1&sue . the matter likely would be placed i.n the hands of a con 1 ferenC'e committee made up or --OMl'f~11etSUH "- M08 JL£ HOME OWELLEAS AT MORRO COVE CAN STAY PUT State Senate Subcommittee Recommend• 20-year Leases fl prl'~t'ntat1H:'t of both IC'g1 ... 1aun· hou..,~ Tht: ll;'g1slat1ve an11lysl. in re<·ommending qwck r el<><:alJon or lht: res1dcnLc;. 11a1d ~rant.mg of 20 yt.>ar leai.es would impede publl<" oc·ce-.l> to bea<'h areas \I. ll htn thl· ~lat.: park and lo Morro C'J nvon tn thl:' park's tnland 5e<'· tor I h•' anJl~-.i-. r .. pc')rt !'>aid that \ restrict.mg access. given state • purchase of the land for about $33 m1Jllon. wa!> "questionable ... The s~n1c coastal propert}' was purchased by the st.ate from the Irvine Company 1n No- vem ber. LOng term leases tor res1oent." has been supported by the state Parks and Re<'reat1on Depart- mt'nl and its parent comm tss10n. Item Pricing Not Require d SACRAMENTO <AP I - Hl tJllt·r.. v.11h 1•lt·ctron1 t· pn(I· sranner.. appJrently "on t ha~·e to stamp pn~s on t·ach item. at least until 1982 - A btll to retnState the pnce- marking requireme nt was re· ft!rred to mterim study Wcdne.- day by the Assembly Labor. Eulploymeot and Consumer Af- fairs Committee .. rreezmg it for the rest 0( the year . Supervisors ~ssail 'Relentless' Profits Luxucy Leather Sale Lashing out at ''relentlessly'' incre asing oil company profits. Orange County s uper visors unanimous ly endorsed Proposi- tion J 1, an initiative on the June 3 ballot catung for a s urtax on such profi t:.. Wednesday Led by Ch a 1 rman~alph Clark. a formc•r service station owner. supervisors adopted a strongly worded resolution that a lso crit1c1zcd 011 company tn· roads into other bu!>aness ven· tu re!> Clark cited recently releID>ed profit statements that s howed record 011 company increases for the f1 r.>t three month~ or 1980. The normally pro-busmess board agreed with Clark whe n he s aid that the people are •·get· ting the shaft . · "Exxon's percentage increase !of more than 102 percent) was , dwa r fed by oth er oil com · panies." Clark said. Exxon Corp • the world'5 largest oil company. recorded profits of Sl.9 billion in January through March of 1980. • Moreover. the c hairma n added. major oil C'Ompanies are striking into new and lucrallve business fields. such as chain de- partment s tores and p ay te levision. Proposition 11 would charge a 10 percent surtax on energy businesses. except for public ullhlles and rirms earnmg less than $5 DU1lion per year. (t also would give tax credit toward investments in increased productioit-o r ref inin g of Cahforrua gas or crude 011. The money from s uc h taxa t1on. estim ated to be Sl25 to $200 million in 1980-81. would go toward bus and train service Jl a lr or t h e profits arc ea rmarked for local govern ment:,,, intended for public transit systems Clark. Philtp Anthony and Thomas Riley all a r e mem be r s o f count y transportation or transit distnct boards · The proposed 011 tax initJauve also specifies t hat businesses are not to pass the surtax on to c ustomers Jarvis Drops Attack -· Denies Motivation by Brown Suit Threat SAC R AM ENTO CAP > -- -Howard J arvis is no longer run- -ning te levision commercials that suggest Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. _ bought opposition to Proposition ~ 9 with a judgeship appointment. But a J arvis spokesm an said -Wednesday that Brown's threat : to sue b8d nothing to do with It. • The commercials were run- : ning on Loe Angeles r adio and t el evlaloo stations . Harvey * * * JarvilJ Flays : SLO County SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP) - ; Public omctall are ln a but( • over ~UoM by ouuDOken : tall cNllldl'I' Howard Jania tbat ~ Saa Lull : County SoWm· mfBt ll " tel" ud that Cal hb.a.G .. HMe·"larbll ... " /"1rv11• eomtnu'.o were ~t1W ln an lnt•rvt.w wtth 0a&ar11--..u.ca1,. ea~•·•--· ''Gel, W 111 ·-IO M I .... , MUlr. It'• &aai • '""•IN II •• ........... ........ ' . . Englander of Butcher-Forde, lbe Irvine cons ulting fi rm for Propositloo 9, said the last one had been scheduled to run Tues- day night. and that's what hap- pened. cussed it with either Reiner or Ms. Wavne. Davis sa id Englander offered Monday to stop the ads if Brown would ~ree to debate Jarvis.· Davis said he answered. "We're not going to negotiate over 1 s lander." Englander. asked about that I account, said he bad been kid- ding and tha t Davis, an old friend, had W>de rstood that. He also said Davis had offered earlier not to sue if the ads were wltbdrawn. a n offe r that En1luder characterised as "a poUtkel deal or a threat." PropoltUon 9, oo the J\me 3 ballot. would cut state income tu ratea in half. 'PaNdlae Phantom Sereeaiw• at GWC • Top Grain Le athe r Sofas and Chairs , /~·-L ~~ IJ.I ln~h Top Grain 1'eather Solas now $995·. ,I Tu·o sty les to choosP f ro11L Luxurious sofas with unmatched comfort and elegance in top grain leather that grows more beautiful with use and age available in several colors of leather. FLOOR CLE.41U.NCE SAVINGS 20 To 46C/o On. Floor Sample Leather So/tu .4nd Chain ..,,,,,. -AVAllA•LB na lllMDIATB BBLIVD't' Over 46 Piece• To Select From YOUt F•'IOl'lte o.t~ WW a. Happy To ANllt You H.J.GARl\E • -. ... . -• ·I DAIL V PILOT T'l'lursd1y May I UNO .. \\ORLD I NATION . . • Jut 'O. ·ting Navy Es~or-ts Flotilla Rescuers Co Ve red • Wanhipa A11igned /o r Exile•' Safety Game M \\. ll \ ' MA\' DA\'! C'l'rta1n of the Rcpubll~an bra"~ ht•n • In our Oranact' County •rt> roally crowtn11 today Tht') nov. dnim to have> the blHt'Al vott'r N'&lstratlon lead 111 twv )\'Uni 'fhl ... of <'<>unit·. 1' pun.-hool'y But M>mc of thtl GOf' tugw ltlli "oullJ llltt' to hnf' you ~hf'vina H You nlust bt-hfttnt'd why the Rt>publl{'an ludershlp like lo andul&c tn thth kind ot vott>r SUPf"eMIC'-Y h1brtuUon M uybt• it's, bttausl' th~ GOP has a duth wish 1~y w&nl to lull all tht-lr loyal followt'rs into the ~hf'f that victory h••S l>rt'n acuarantt"t."CJ from heann They ran't lost> Or. 1tb Mark 'ttv•ln mlttht have put It , they'll aet Orange COWll) ·s Rt'f>u bllra.n faJthful sltUna around. "with ,111 lht> calm t'onhdt•n<'t'Of 8 Chnst1an holding four ace1' .. WHAT lS Nt;t.:Ot.:D NOW as for the Republican rank and file of our re11:1on to stare at the cold facts and qwt hl)tt•nln1ot to what the front omce 1s spoutJng about. - 1-'or t"~~1mr,lc . the GOP tub-thumper.1 are claiming a ~ r>rn soloM \'Ot<•r Saluting 1-'ence-stroddleT of MugWump Par1y 'oln rt'l!l~trallon IC'ad a t this tlml' of 17.000 voters 1n Or:.tnl!«'Countv · Th<' actual fo rt 1-; that the> G-OP signups are trailing by almo~I 100.0110 vot<'r" R:> m y fuzzy m ath. the total lag 1s !IR,241 1111\\ rnuld tht• RC'puhlican b1i:wigs he this ra r orf? Sim pl1 • Th"' l'ou11 t 1111ly Democrats among oppos ition voter1' ~ow , ... VOl ' 00 THAT. tht> l'OUnly 1;111 :,-andtl'atec; 1 h1·n· a rc• 431. 7~9 r<·g1sten-.t RC'pubhcans rompart'd to 114.RIR l>1•m<l<'r:1h 1n Orangl' County Th.11 \\ould ~:1vt• )'OU th<• phon) f1gurl' 11( a 17,000 GOP hulJ!t· But "'u1t' H you ta kt.• the 21.fqS Libertarians. plus the !J:l.9·11 who an' Tc•(·hn0<·ra~. Soc1ahsts. Proh1b1t1on1s~. (.'hri!>taan Purity or Dechnl' to States. you get an entirely different pal'lur<' KEV W&'\f fla C A~> Thc V S Navy has been ordered to 1hvt'rt •his-from war aames in th~ Canbbean tind Atlantu· to t'S{'Ort tht-"t'rt-t•dom floUUa." u r.a1i&toa boathft of Cuban re( ul{ees that onl' tn11~rc says 1~ &>l'Ppt·rf'd with "bum!>, drunks. nut.~. vro:oit 1lult'b a nd humun ~ubaae .. Nt•arly 40 boa.ts sailed across a t•alm Gulf Stream Wednesday Jnd early today. deli vering ito mc 2.000 more refugee$ and bnnicmR to 5.SOO the 'number who have arrived here since the boathft was organized by Cuban A mcncan.s 11 davs a go MEANWIULE. U.S. o((ir1lilf> Jnd refuge<'S a hkl' worrlt'd that Cuban Pres1d<'nl Fidel Castro v. as using boats cha rterro by ex lies sttk1hg fr~dom for t heir fum1h~ to rmpty government prisoru. as wl'll as the Pr ru\·tan Embas..o;y in Havana Tw('nty f1 vC' :.usp('Cled criminals v.crc being detained J I an wid1sclo:.<'d sat e here. 'u1d Veto Kills Palestine--. Statehood UNITED NATIONS IAPl The Unit<'d Slates cast its 22nd Secunty Council veto to kill an Arab rl'solut1on calling for Paleshruan statehood, contend 1ng that 1t offerl"d "no prospect for mak1ng prn~hcal -pro~s'-· - toward peal·e 1n tht· Middle EasL Thl' council st-ssion Wednes· day v.as dt'layl"d by two photOR rapht•n; for a n u ltra-leftis t Am e rica n n ewspapC'r who splasht>d red paint on Deputy U S Delegate William vandc n llc uvel's neck and most or So vac.•t Am.bassado r O leg A Troyanovsk) 's fal't.', shouting "M;,iy Day'" and "Our flag a... red not rl'd. white and blut" Down with Sovl(•l·Ameril•an war mnv<•<.'" T ii t: TWO DEMON · strators. idcntihl'd a~ Ke1lh Ko J1moto and Stephen Yip. were turn<.'Ci over the Flll an lmmiaratlon and Naturallu- tlon ServtCC' lruipector. Earlier this week, INS ofncers In Miami took abo ut IS s u5pec ted crlmlnaJs into cuatody. The boatlifl beaa n a rte r thouaands or Cubans seeking asylum Jammed the Peruvian Embassy in llavana and Castro opened the port of Mariel. The flow has not been stanched by threaL'I of finl'S. bad weather or boat fees of as much as Sl .000 a h ~ad . Two person s h a v e drowned President Car,r-<'all*lhe H · odus "an u recedenled e me rgenC'y" as e ordered the Navy to d1v('rt an unspecified numb1>r of s hip<; fro m war games m the region to bolster Con~l Guard patrol and resr\H' effort!> DEFENSE OFnCIALS said retu1ees wouJd be picked up on· ly w~o ne<:essa ry to save bves and 'no refugees will be re· turned to Cuba." The d1ver1lon forced the cancellation of an am· phibious landing in Cuba, but tb..e rest of the maneuvers we rt!"'fo proceed. -New arrivals said e m bassy refugees and pnson inmates we re being _bused to a tent c1ty at the Cuban port or Mariel. One said only about 1.000 fel.ugees were left-in1:he embMsy when he left the re Monday B oat c aptains returning Wednesday sa1¢ they were told their onJy hope or teaving Manel. ~till packed with more than l.000 boats, qwcllly was to let Cuban authonl!es choose passenge rs CUBAN REFUGEE CRAWLS HUMBLY ONTO U.S. SOIL Rlul Pouma Expreasea Gratitude for S.nctuary From· Air NEW YORK CAP) -Con. tingen<.'y plans gave Pr@ldeot Carter the option or uslns alr s t rikes at Iranian m ilitar y facilities around Tehran if the rescue mission aimed at freeing U.S. hostages there ran into serious resistance. the New York Times reported today. The rescue mission last week was aim ed at rreeln the Amll'1can 'trOstages t en cap- tive in Tehran last Nov. 4. ~ mission by U S comntandos was aborted an the Iranian desert after three helicopters railed. THE T I MES Q U OTED authontatave administration of. fa cials as saying the s trikes by lJ S alr<'rart were not con- ">lde red likely , but that Carter wa!> prepared to u!<e force and (·v1•n acc<'pt an unlike ly n s k of C'tvahan C'a!'>ualt1e~ to prote<:t the ffil 'IS IOO ,Al least two of the s ix C-l.30s uio.<·d an the m ission. the Time~ re po rl<'d . were armed with 20m m ca nnon~ a nd rapid-fi re 7 fl2 mm Galling machine guns to prov1ac prot1•tt1on from the air fo r the ra1d1.:ro; 1( they were tMt1)p.~ or""'f!mb1ltt+ed on--ttt---.. ~round • AND ff THAT air cover had proved inadequatl'.'. the Times quoted 1ts sources as s aying. Carter had the option of order- ing 1n pre-launched A-7 and F·4 f•ghter-bombers from American ai r c raft c arriers near the Persian Gulf The n e w s pape r quot ed we I I ·1nfor me d gove rnme nt s cJv fc~s as !i"a y tng "t h e~e · aarplanei. harl re peatedly re hearM'd air cover m11;s1ons, ta1l- ang o f{ from th.cir carrie rs. head· 1n.i toward the Irania n coast. and then turning back before en teran.i Iranian a ir spac<'~ .. It wo ul<1 h avt>·hce n ir · r1•s pon.'l1bll• fnr us to have gone ah('ad with tht• m1ss1on without th-\ t-lop1n~ 11pt10n'i in the event lhat than~~ w<·nl wro ng," the T1 mt'<. rcportt'<i on•• umdcntffiecf uff1Mal a!> !>ayanJ? * * * Raid Coup Signal? \1 0SCOW CAP > Pravda "'w1 toda~ that the a bortive American rescue operation in Iran wac; to have served as a '-tl?OJI for :1 t·irnp a~aan.'il lht• \' J lc>llJh Ruhollah K homem1 ·~ n ·gtml' I.UMP ALL TllOS •: othe r peo ple In with the D<·mocrnts and you get a total voter reg1strat1on of 530,594 That 1·karly leave:. t he GOP pull.mg the rear wagon Of 1•our~l'. th<· Hepubucan b1gw1 gs will ans wer sneer - rngl~. ·oh yeah? What ma.Jtes anybody think all those lit 111· p.1rt \ 11t•opl<· or Occhm· l o States '4111 vote with the The 1'urus1an r~lutaon got 10 favorable votes. one m ore than the two-thirds majority reqwred for its adoplloo But bcC'ause tht· one negative vote was C'asl by - one of Che five Jl('rmanent foun -------------------------------------------. cal members. at counted a~ :J I >1·01111 rat:. an)' \I. <a)"" • ( Jh n•ah to you. too Wh~t ma.Jtes the GOP leader~h1p .. ,, 1 .. 11 :11n that a few of 1t~ <hMmchanted won 'l sneak over .111.t "''"np an "X" hv th•· name or on<> of tho"<' l.1h<'rtannn t'.trid1d .11t-.... A..'\I> T llAT l>OES BRING up ii point Wh ere do you :-uppoM• thoM• 21,8.1[1 L1 bcrtanan.'> came from 1n the fi rst nlu<·t•" C'hunr<·~ an· ~ood most of them wer~n·t defectors froni lht• lkn10 rank" Additionally an Orani:{l' County, the Republican htt'rar chy ought to be mo!>t !'>uspic1ous of all those OeC'line to St att•s A l)(>drnc to Slate would easily be a bashful Democrat 1n th1~ colinty. Ile could be ·a Democrat in drag. Very 1fong1•rous Wl'll. when at comes to voter registration totals. you '-Un• ('~O play a lot Of games With the figures. 1 roubl<' 1s an Orange County these days, you could be con· 1 lu~111n 1ump1ng whiletbe voters are fence-jumping \'Clo :ind killed thr resolution Soviet dt'IC'gatt· M 1khail /\ Kharlamov <'ondemned the v<·lo, "a) ang "The anti Arab css1•nre of ,\ m1·n1·an J>Olacy 1n tht· Maddlt• Ea~t 1~ 1,.:rom1ng ever rl<'a rt•r with every passing da) .. Hefore the vote. U S. Am- bassador Dona ld F. MC'llC'nry told the council thf' resolution could not "bring the ach1evt·· m ent of peace one day l'lo~er to practical reality " 11£ CALLED A1TENTION to the ne w round or E gy ptian· Is raeli talks Qn Pale£llniao autonomy, opening in Israel to· day, and said they give Israel "a chance to move ooe step closer to the comprehensive peace at has long sought. .. Coloradoans Flee Fl6od Hwulreds Stranded ; Copters Aid Evacuatio n ..:,~1~~~~o;J,.,'1":,:-:;:~r:A~~ •lier noon C.o•\I•• <t4'0 lntano tHQh\ on IN .O\, -· In lfW 50!> W•IH, ~· ( l\fwllttt, Wf \1 10 \Olllll•H\I winch 10 to 14 lu>oh O'Wtr lllt '-' "'"'•" •nd ..... c co_,,,_,, n 10 n -l'Ol•-17't -... 1 .. " w .. 1 •• 1, •-"' t-lo """ lf'l't wttll -co c-toot wino w•wtt lnM• waltn '"'" lf>(ff 10 II .. -outlf Wat(>f'\, -I lr <louclv CaUfornia (,_ .,,., o<<•••-1 •••11 will ..... wey 10 <INf"'Q ••lft -Wft Sl>tfW Frtoar, llW ~,...,.. Wulher S.r.,I(• wlO Hlllf'\ ,_., 10 -• pn<ll<lf!O f:rl• ... , '" l ... 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' , , J " " It " THTS \'1LEK ! 20 t o 63~ FACTORY CLEARANCE Returns & Demos Over stock Irregulars HOT TUB SALE ·SPECIAL s 200.oo off First Li ne Systems OV ~R 100 HO T TUBS IN STOCK COMPLETE HOT TUB AS LOW AS $350.00 MD-50 EQUIPMENT 6 4 2 from $350.00 AS LOW AS 64 4 from $350.00 $550,00 503 from $ 400.00 50 4 from $ 450.00 604 from $ 500.00 THERMAL COVERS AND MA~Y MORE QUANTITIES LI~ITED 5' and 6' This $1500 Week Only Bring Thia Sheet For , ---Special+.._ • COMPLETE SYSTEMS AS LOW AS 6 42 from $ 900.00 503 from $ 950.00 403 f r om S 1050.00 AND MANY MORE QUANT ITIES LIMITED HERE ARE THE RULES: TERMS : C.a.SH ALL SALES FINAL $50 CRATING FO~ # -----L -..... ·'!·--·· ,..~,, .._ •• -..., T ----.-... --.... --~-....-.-.#I.,;....---.... ---_,. • ~· CALIFOANtA ~.-...,1.11190 ft DAILY PllOT . Desert P1·oposa/$ P1·otest~d . LOS ANGELES \AP) Jim P\lon of Gtmdalt l \UDtDtd UP lhe-problein "It' i. Jui\ too bid lbere ·a ool eoo"'lll a .. ert Jor ~V•l")'OOI " At• public heann.a W-dnesdQ, tpMker aftar 1pe&ker p,....t. l'd obj«llon.\ and propoeed t bancea to ~ Bureau of IAnd Maoaaem~nl'• draft plan to aovern tbe ZS mlllloo-acre Callfomt• deHrt. •'WK DIDN'T E~PECI' • cooseoaua," 1ald Steven Quarlea of Wa1blnltoo, ~puty u.oder-eecmllry ol the U.S. ln\erior' l>epart-meot.. He didn't nt on~ 8ut Quarte9 said the different and oft.en con· fllctin& opuuooa will be UM!d to mold u flnal venloo ol the plan. which will be publlahed by Oct l Oi'jin:iiid &roupa mrua •• mvtroum~ bounds-. recreational vebkle eatbuslasu and others -were well re preaeoted at lbe bearma. wbkh dttw more than 100 s~t'b But many s~ukers wer~ like Plloo, who was "juat represenling myself." .... P iion. 29-y ar-otd dlrt bllte enlhuslut, said, "We enjoy lbe dtatrt tor what It la -aerenlty. We 10 out UMre and wt cu com· pletdy tor1et about worklna aU WMk. To mt, ndina a motorcycle ln t.ht rleNrt hi a lot cbeaper lba.o Solo• to a PIYChiatrut or• bar.•· Se~r•J mllfion Sout.he"J California city dwellers try 10me form of Uilil d~rt tb4'r•py. Tbe desert's growlna popularity led Coo&"1N in une lo order a k>oe·ranae proaram to manace aod protert the f raatle area. Env1ronmentallats ar1ued that uare1tricted uae of tbe motorcyct.. dun4! buaglet and other vehicles leaves almoet indeli· bl" 1car1 oo the aurprlalnaly fra&lle landscape and they 1boWd be cart:fu.Uy restricted. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE groups contend that toC~ them lnLo small areas will onll concentrate and worsen any dama . -- The Los Angeles bearing was the last of four g~ral sessiorul held tn urban ¥eas. ·Eight addJllooaJ woriSbop meeti.Qgs are planned in smalier communities scattered around the desert. The public romment phase ends May 15 . 3 Escapees Captured Vni<in Oil TrimJl Prices ~Fi.tels 8• Fare Propoaal Baited SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A police swat team suJTOunded a residence in the Mission District Wednesday night and ~aptuttd three escapees LOS ANGELES <A P> -A custody dispute or who ned the !lall or Juatlce three days aao In San maaalve proporti008 has been settled in U.S. Dis· Francisco's largest trict Court and lbe clashing paJr will pack lbeir LOS ANGELES <AP> -Say· jailbreak. bags and go home. but only one wtU get1he trunk. Ing prices are "&otten.ing" on UM. Officer Pamel a( ) Dumbo's tnmk.thatis. world-011 market. Union OUCo. Mee ds saU ~he three ,.,TATE 1s tnmmmg a nickel a gallon _m.en...D11..e.re..d _n o e.· ___ , __ ?'________ Afte.1.!~o-d~y hearing in~ Angeles federal from the wholesale price or its sis tance t11 member of court;-.,...,...., ·irvmg thtt nded-Wednesdtty-that -=r.___ -. --· the s wat team. Dumbo, a 29-year·old Asian elephant. ~·II remain gasoWJt: ana four cents a gillon After staking out a Mission District residence the property of <'1rrus produrer Paul Kayl', who from its dJesel ~d aviation fuel at Valley Street Wednesday night, a'pblice tactical bought t.he beast in 1971. and other dJsWlates. team rounded up Michael D. Sequeira, R1cbard E . Ramirez and RaJph E. Williamson, authorities said . l1U1trGnee l••ue Sldef racked SACRAMENTO <AP> --A propos,al to set up a state fund to compensate the victim.a of lDlinsured motorists has been sidetracked Into. a study, mean· --~~be 33 sfo~..acUc!l 00 it th!.!s ~"-• B•N•d 1t'i11• Elepltant LOS ANGELES <AP> --The county Transportation Commission has halted o planned bus fare bike by allocating $4.6 null.ion to cover lbe Southern California Rapid Transit District's pro-jected deficit for the fiscal year. But the Los Angeles-based company, the ninth largest oil refiner in· the nation. said Wednesday It may lake a week before the price cut begins show· ing up on gas station pumps. FAUtern Bound The bill, AB.2951 by Assemblywoman Gwen Moore. D-Los Angeles, was one of five bWa aent to interim study Wednesday by t he Aaaembly Finance, Insurance and Commerce Committee. 'ilowev~a.Vfficiab"G! ~Mn G..iA~ ~F~~ Commiaaioo stressed Wednesday that a sizeable fare Increase i.a lnevitable beginning July 1. when the new fiscal year begms. Retailen are not required to lower their prices unW they &el.I the gas they have In storage .and receive a new delivery, a Union spokesman said. ' .,, . ~ -.... ---. ·-~ -.. .. ' Ed Delano~ 75, waves befo.-e leavmi Davis for a 3,100 mile b&C)'.de lUP 'ore ter . ass. and th 50th cla'i~ reunion ~t~ ster Polyteehmc lnst1tute tano maoc th~ ~ame trip in 36 day:, l.Il 1970 but hopes t.o do 1t lh.L'i time in 31 days. 0 .. 1~ S lal• "" Dep1.t11 BiqJcliaf KH~d by A 111 o NORWALK CAP) -A lS.year-old hostage kille~ iJ1 a shootout during a doughnut shop rob- bery was felled by a shot from a sheriffs deputy. the county coroner says. PASADENA CAP> -'Ibe leader or a move- ment to impo&e a rent control ordinance In this Cl· . ty wu struck and killed by a car as be was riding a bicycle, and a Pasadena woman is in custody ln connection with the incident. police said today. Fraud Count Aimed at ABC An autopsy Wednesday confirmed that Jose Trevino, who was taken hostage with his mother during Tuesday night's robbery was rut in the chest with a .JS.caliber slug fired by one of the dep- uties involved in the shootout. Meantime, 23-.)'e&r· old Richard Avalts of Downey, who was arrested 1n the robbery. was booked fbr investigation of murder becaase of the bosta&e's death. BRASILIA Adds that touch of sophistication to outdoor living. 48" 011111 T1•1t 4 Qalra Reg. $1023 SALE 5829 Robert Tajima. 2S, was killed after belng struck by the car al L.alc:e Avenue and Mountain Street Wednesday. police Sgt. Tom Oldfield said. Arrested was Maril~ Ware, 25. She was being held in connection w1th felony manslaughter, driv· ing Wlder the influence of drues and cocaine and PCP. MARRAKESH Combines the mystery of the past with today's good living. U .. Dt1l11 T .... 4 Cbtrl = SALES486 NEW YORK <APl -A former ABC lawyer has charged that certal.o network off1cla1s and members or an independent product.loo company tned to defraud two investors lil the "Charlie's Angels" television series or more than $500,000, the New York Times reported today. Jennifer Martin. who cla.inu to have btt:n find last October aft.er questiomne the payment .. \1 ... , ·-,:.-I -(:: I TAOPI-KAI ) Rugged and stylish to flt yo lifestyle. u·· 111111 T .... 4 C11Mr1 ~~SAL£'469 FRllllAllDlllG NUUlll • FllllClllll BODY GLOVE by Samsonite®- SALE 1119 10% TO 40% OFF [::. -i CHAISE LOUllE 42'' TAILE 14 CllAllS I· _, ) :;::"~~=·Self Wlthdurablutatt·tmurtdftbefglasstopand \.!-'---' .... SALE' I 59 cMlf1 -~ llnDI of potywter cord and dnbli PVC ooalld frlmiL SALE t539 .... "11 ANAHEIM \ arrangement. !ia1d bt>twt-en urn and 197~ pay· ments beloog.111& to "Charlie's Angels" investors 1N erc diverted lo ABC'~ "St.ar.,ky •nd Hutch" show. the newspaper sai<I MLSl> Wart.ui s'1Jd th1::. was done to defraud ar · tors Robert WaiJJer and NatalJe Wood, who s barf' 50 perC'Clll ~the profits or "Charlie's Aneels" with Spellln&·Goldber1 Productions. CANTINA Bring the feef of old world living to contemporary living. Reg. S778 4ZH Dtllll T*9 ' QaJra SALe5 629 GASGRllL aYAMLA • 0ua1eontnib Twin Broil complete •~~with cart and tank . • 8llO Catt llodr . • Cart • Rack+BwMr • ::t:r-tOf . ECl't ri I P ~obt'rt N· W~IPubllshtr-Thomas ltMvll/Edft# O ranoe eo,s1oa1ty P1tot 0 a Off£ __ ~ __ .. d_ .. _, 1_ ... ,. ---------.... D. '""'' •'I· .... ay • ......, Bart>ar.t Krelbl~h 'Edltorl•I P19" Editor A8 N Jack Andencon I ' . ,. .... ' -Setback for Bay Means New Effort The ~w plan to aave Upper N.-port Bay 1utfend ltJ rtrst St'tback lut Friday before the Santa A.oa ReP>nal Water Quality.Control Board. U.S, Pullout From Europe. Eyed The board l"Cnlldered an appll~aUon for ttO mlllion to build • dftl1tu., bu~d al the bay. Ihm ranked at Mlh amona nine gra t applicallona ll la rorwardina tO th ' state. The state Wat.er Control Board hu a total o( SSO nulllon or Clean Water Bond Act money to spread statewide Each of the n.1ne reciooal board! waa asked to rank the applications submitted to it and send the wt on to the state board. Ftflh oo tM tocal priority list ll a long way from ~­ sunng the proJ~t will 1tt the much-needed grant. Of ricials in Newport Beach. Irvine and the county who arc prOJ>06•~ the de$1lUng basin predict 1t could cost as m uch as~ million ' However. filth isn't such a bad spot when you con- s ider that the s tarr of the regional board wanted the basin project listed dead last. It took a pretty good showing by local resident.$ and officials at the regional board meeting to get the project moved up to firth. It's going to take an even stronaer effort in front or t he state board to wm the grant. The state board will be holding its hearing on the applications on May 28 in Sacramento. Now isn 't too early for the communities to unite in preparation for that hearing in order to present the . strongest case possible for the desilting basin application. The future of the entire bay rests upon it. -Dri~er -Tr&illirig Plall · Newport-Mesa school officials have come up with an admirable plan for cutting the cost of driver training. By combining some health and safety classes with driver training and converting a Harbor High School area parking lot into a driving "range," d istrict ad- ministrators believe they can trim more than $40 off the cos t of training each high school student to drive. The driver education course is retf~;;?d by the stale 1f a youngster is to earn a license before age 18. With school training, he may secure a license at age 16. Not many parents care to battle a teen-ager's de- mands for a coveted early driving license. The hitch in the Newport-Mesa proposal is that stu· dents at the various district schools would be required to get to the driving range on their own . Parents already plagued with transportation prob- lems ~rought about by a cut in school ·busing services may fmd themselves hard pressed to deliver and pick up ·s tudents at a distant high school late in the day or on week encl<>. W ASHINCTON The popttltr wisdom in Wutun&ton la that lhe United Stute8 muat depend on Ila allln \n We.tern Europe to help achltove American goals whether It involves a boycott of the MOtlcow Olymplcs or is41lc· tlons against Iran l''or W~ r~on. the Pentagon hull kept t1.ght security v. rap:s on a potentially tlx plosi ve ~tr;Hcgy rt' port that i.d vocalt:~ an al mo~t tota l U S . \o\ilh · d r a wa l Crom Europe as a m ov~ tha t o rfers "th e b est prospects for the future." What lends the report weight IS ltS authorship by two Of lhe Defense Department's best and Mailbox brightest Adm. Henry Train, head of the U S. Atlantk Com· mand: and former Deputy Defense Secretary Robert £11.B· worth. Traln's duties inc lude; command ol NATO's Southern European naval strike 1tnd sup- port forces. THE SECRET, 35-page report spells out the authors' rerom· m e ndation tha t the Unlte d States drastically dec rease its NATO .comoutments in the 1n- terests of national security In a n uts hell, T rain and E llsworth s uggest that our European allies simply cannot be d e pende d upon. The report 1s not regarded as a crackpot commentar y by any means. Pentagon sources told my associate Dave Van Atta that the report offers "\•ery via· ble" alterna tives to present US pohc). How many top Defense Department strategis ts ~hare the author!\' vie\4's is not known. Tra i n and El l sworth a c knowledge that Weate rn Europe has top priority in U.S. defense thinking, over Asia and the Middle .East . But they note the difficulties involved in this long-accepted priority. -111ERE HAS been, they r e· port, a steady "decomposition. eros ion an~ d.estab1liution of poht1caJ Will in Europe and of the European defense pos ture." -There Wlll be "contmuing co.ngress1ona1 and pub lic desire to cut U.S. mihtary presence a broad ." -'There exists "an unhealthy (1f unavo1dable) dependency by E urope on the U S. for Euro pe's mili tary sttunty ... Cwh.Jch l tends to furthe r erode European Wiii " Tbe authors of the secret re· port are convanced that the last name d difficulty ls the molt serious. They note "crowing European fruatraUon wlth · bav· Ing to pay, economically and politic ally , for a security g ua r a ntee from the United States." Train and E lls worth then argue that "a reallocation of re- sou r ces and r estrut:tured de· fense of NATO Europe offers the best pro6pects for the future." AM ERICA'S l o n g .term strategy, they s uggest, should aim for "an autonomou.a Euro- pean defens e a nd de terrent capability.'' In other words, our best bel would be to force Western Europe to fend for itself, instead of de pendmg on Uncle Sam's protecllve umbre4Ja. In terms lhat might irritate our European allies. tbe Pen. tagon report observei; that the recommended U.S. pullout "rec· o~n1zcs that the Europeans t<>- day are basically irresponsible and. impotent in foreign policy <ind ~ccunty terms, (and) that t h{·ir impotence 1s due in no !.mall measure• to their depen- de n cy o n the U S. for the ir .m 1ULacy secu.rily." THE AU'.f'HORS recommend tha t the United Stales withdraw a ll but a "s mall U.S. force" fro m Europe, makin& up for this pullout by a promise or qwck m1htary backup in the event of a Soviet attack'. This would free the hrruted America n military • strength for use elsewhere in the ""o rld. encour<1ge a credible European nuclear de terrent -- and. of course. be popular with bud get r utler. at hom e. The poc;i;1b il1t y t h a t the Rus-.1an.., would "react ag- .:rt:!>\l\ely" 1f the United States pullt-d out. <ir that the West.em Euruix·an nations might "run to \t ,...,. O\\. ' "'t'rl.' discotinted by T1 a1n .tnd fo:ll-.worth as unbkely. • i Under the current system. driver education takes ph1ce at each of the district's five high school campuses . The plan has .not yet been set in concrete. Perhaps I he district's board of trustees mi~ht settle fo r a few dOll<i rS less in savings and consider some kind of transportation network between the schools and the driv- ing range. .. Happy Secretary Doesn't Feel 'Exploited' Explosive Issue Newpor(. Beach City Council members are going to consider banning the big fireworks shows that have been put on in their city on the Fourth or July for the past sever a l years. - lt's not that the council members are unpatriotic, it's just that they a rc facing law enfor cement problems that gel more and more difficult to deal with each year and the ban of the big pyrotechnic displays is being con- s ide red as a way to try to reduce one aspect of that problem. Last year. there were three such shows in Newport Beach one at the Balboa Pie r , one at the Dunes Aquatic Park and one at Big Canyon Countr::y Club\ Fire officials say those shows are far safer than the so-called safe and s ane fireworks bought throughout the Orange Coast a nd illegally imported and set off in Newport Beach by the thousands each Independence Day. But those big shows attract even bigger crowds a nd that leads lo traffic ja ms and other policing difficulties. Last year the congestion on the peninsula was so severe that Poli ce Chief Pete Gross said he doubled any t'mergency vehicle could have moved through the traffic Fortunate ly . none was called for. The peninsula may be a special proble m. But ban- nm~ the shows elsewhere in the city would seem to make no more sense than banning any other type of public gathering simply because it generates traffic. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of the" authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Dally P ilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa M~sa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Breakups . By L.M. BOYD Women fall in love less ('asily than men . And oul of love more easily. That's what a couple of scholars de- cid ed afte r following tbe romantic lives or 231 dating couples for two years. Flfty. nve percent or tbe pairs stayed toaether while '5 per· ceot s pUt. Queries put to all or them indicated it WU the • Dear Gloomy GU8 Heaven help ua -no one elle lfems to .. .,_ · 1blt tol II I.hen are any addUIOftll flllbla at John Wayne Alrpon we won'& He Ible to tlve our -.... away, ltt alone MlltMm. OOINO DIAr -~~ man most usually who first declared the affection. And a m ong those who broke up, it was the women m osl us ually who first made that decision. In the early days of radio hereabouts, it didn't matt.er much what you wore to work. And most or th~ae who worked on the air showed up In f alrly informal coetu.mes. At the same time ln Enclanct, however, the annou.ncen on BBC radio all wore tuxedoe on tb&job. Why t doo't know. Q. How many 1011 balll does the averace tourtnc pro- ftaalonal 1oller UH every year? A. About 700. A funeral d1ndOf Ut Vu· couver. 8 .C., off'eu a n rdboN'd tdlet for •· 1"'M departW la placid la Ute Clnlbolrd ud \M tanl..,. I• plMed ta 1 eat.llU.ut .., tbt hMral. TIM ,..,..._ 1t111 "'' ft• urt1"1oaN wtth ~ ,.._ • ,.,.._. ttr•• A ,..., .. &We •• ...... MWl .. 1111, To the Editor· Whx do women who dlshkl' serving and assisting pers1!>t in becoming secretan es. I refer to your article in Featuring. J\pnl 22. on Ms . Peg~> Glen I reo.ent Ms. Glen's statement tha t "the rrustration level as a secretary 1s universal." and l pity any pe rson ~ho feels "explo11ed" m their JOb In Webster's Die· t1o nary sceretary 1s defined as "persoo employed to assist in correspondence. record-keeping offi cer of a n organization .. I feel 1t a pnvilegc a nd honor to have m y boss trust me with a lette r that m ay make or break a deal, to schedule his d ay, or •ven to make hjs coffee. I know 0f no greater respons1b11ity than anothe r's IJfc. I HAVE NO loss of persona l freedom. I can constantly stn v(.• to perfect my skills. to become m y boss' right arm and to make my pc:15it1on one that would be te rribly missed if I were not ther e to fill it. There is great s atisfaction in knowing I ease my boss' load and m watching m y growth by a ll l learn. But then. as lhey say. you only gam from an experie nce what you a re willing to put into it I am happy Ms . G le n has round her niche; no one should continue jn a profession with which they a re n ot h appy. However. to dLScredil m y pro· Cession. and one that I love. for pe rsonal distaste is a disgrace. KAY A. SHEPPARD ftl~C'ab~ Fa• To the Editor: I happen to think that you have a great selection of colum- nist s. I have a special en- thusiasm for Charles McCabe. I like his style . He doesn't hedge or mumble. I disag~ with one of hls columns. and re- ceived a nice note in return. I agreed with another. and sw-e enough ca me another note. These are not notes Crom a computer or a public relations person. Each Ls personally typed and signed. Each obviously takes time out ol hia day. These notes itve me a warm feellnC about lbe man . . . and tbe PUot.. Even more important- ly. there ll a real buman beinc out there wbo elves. damn •.• and llltens. VAN AR.SD ALE FRANCE PrelenOpa,_a.. To the f.dhot · • The ank'8 b)' Alln Ch~ on tbt poe1lbUlll11 of onthe1tc tu.II 81 prUMd la tb4t April • Dill~ Plaot ma, uve pr.-led H overt) 1t111Jll1Ue ind or>· U•I Ue view of 1olvln1 out INNllll,-... I& .. I pllktOft I'd ,....., ,.. ~ UMt l'MI w1r, • , N HIM 1t,U'f Md ---------------------,._ .. ...,.,...-! ... -"""~~-.&.E:..:a.-=11··-..='·=-'J ......... -~-~-,--...... of t hr tunnel offlctal p0!>1t1on nr our goH•mmc•nl fhat I bcl11•' 1· 1n ~1 r Cha,•·. and othc·r; hkt' him . doe' n11l mt·an that tomorro"' I » hu' a J.!"' gu11ler . 1.1kl· a 311 m inut. hot -.ho"'l'r or n mCJ C' th•· tn!>11lat1nn rrnm m~ attic· t~u111• 1h1 't·on tran that " "'hat I "'ould do 1f I heh1•\1-d 1h1·t l' \\l'r•· n11 11lt1m;1I• ... olut1on.-. It 1:-!>omron1· "'1t h th•· ojt timism of \I r l'hJ<.<· noi th•· govi•mment. "'hn w 111 rruk1• .1 .. 1gn1f1rnnt 1·nn1nhut1on ln"-.•rd "<>ol' mg our c•nl'rJO l'«'onomlt' probkms Tht.• moo;t I t<i n ('JCpt:·rt rrom m ) go\ c rnmt'nl ·~ lhal 11 "11! ront1nut' to SJX!nd m) m<Jn<') and tl!-. time ('rcalm g \\a)'> to d1 v1dc an t'ver shrinking pl l'. 11 "ill nl.'vl.'r bake a ne w om• I.EE McCta.t.Ot;(;JI Crawl Pirf urr To the Editor I could not believe wha t I wa.'> !'Ce1ng in a Los Angeles paper on Sunday. April 'Z7 the p1rtul"t' of a charred body of a )oung military man beside a bum<'d air craft Wh~. wh>. ~as th1o; pubhshcd" It serve!> no JX)Ss1blt.• purpose My heart ache!> for the fam1bes of these young men '-'OO might see this picture M:. own son. a 24-yt•ar o ld Na vy Ens1Rn. wa~ killed lhrt"e )ears ago in a trag1<' Navy Jet c rash. From time to lime, I h a ve wondered a bout eve ry possible aspect of the a ccident. rinding a small :imount of com- fort in just ltnowing that the ar cident was fast and he did not suffer. To the parents of all eight young men who happen to see this piC'lure, I'm sure they arl' convinced that lhis is their son He, too. was m y son GLENNA G RA NZELLA ,.,.. '•••U•s To the Editor I heard the ridiculous story about the judge who sent court personnel to the Alpha Bela parking lot to round up prospec- ta ve Jurors for South Orange County jury duly. Last month I requested jury duty at South Orange County simply because it was much. closer fO my home ln El Toro. I was refused and wound up dnv- ina to Santa Ana durln1 my term of duly. In Santa Ana we started on March ~. with some 200 people reportin1 for duty. THE PAY ll 15 per day, plua one·WI)' mit.a1e wbkh ln my C'He amounted to • I daf., U ad I pne to South Oraqe County. lM mlllf 11• would h1v. been Mvta mta. IMt.ead ol IO Thi1, .... wtlh IOme NMldwa llM for ... ,..., WOUid hav• .._. mort 11Jropna&e ...'t':":.;. r:= ~-Kn-::= 4""•-.___.. -' ' -----• -----=--' • panels. and not ha\•e lo r esor1 lo ii.• r k mg lot.'> to ft II <JUOI a ... A~DY A~Ut:R..~1-.' H~rd tl ar11i•g 1 " t ht• Editor Or ans:!' ('ount~ c;upt•n 1'>11r· ,, r1• ··lt•cll'<i for i h• 11urp11"'1' • •f r• pn•-.4·ntinc th•· 1,.. .. 1 111l•·r1 '>h • .t th" •·11mmun1lt•'" 1" In .in.J pn·.,.·n r• ltw h• .. .tth .ind ~··If 1r1· 111 11-. 1·11111•11., ·1 ht• .John \\·"rt• \1rport 11f ()f.Jll)!t• C'nUOl\ 1 .c~.:im. up for puhl11· d1-.1 u-..,1<in Therdon•. tlw ltml' 111 f1~hl for human lifr 1<; nm" "" adamantly ur~r tht> ~up por t of e\'l•ry supt·n ·1sor not to t•ndorst• 1>r approve any ran rt.>rnu1' plans submitted for thl' John Wayne Airport expansion or 1nneaSt> of 1t <> fac1 lit1es Tht.> l'fln!>C'(IUE"nC'es <'Ould prove dis a !>trou' to our res1dt:nt1al :.ir~a!> COLLECTl\'EL \', the sup('r .. ·1sors must aC't for t he ~ood of I.he C'Om munit1es and reco~naze lhf' fact that home and I a nd art• f Jr !>Upenor to the ~rt'<'d g,Hned b) that "quir k ~·conom1<' bu<'k. · pressW'<'d bv :11r rarrie~ et al. and Chambc•rofCommerC'e. L'n(or1unJ h'h . rontrovers1al a irport problem:. are becomin~ un1\'ers al The air and noise pollution of Los Angeles Airport. which have unequivoc ally re - 3C'hed unbearable le vels and <le pre<'iallon of pnme property ~hould truly be a wa rning. The o;uper visors must not allow a similar catastrophe to happen l're IDA Z WILLIAMS C'••·•••repltW To the Editor Whe n an.• th!.' la di es and ~enllemen of the Newport Beach C 1t v Cou nc il J101n~ t o do s o mething about lht.> c a · ta s trophe occ u rin~ on the Corona del Mar bluffs? For the last few years the cal population above and close to the m ain beach bas increased by leaps and bounds. Next year there will probably be 10,000 or them . County ••rvisons did away witb k>w-coet bouslng. yet these cata live for free in glorious CaWonala. enjoy1.ng one or the most beaullful views of the Paclflc that God ever created paid for by ua taxpayers. THANKS to liUle old liidltt In leru\ls aboes and ecology m..tor. Quot Jam• MICUlon : "It wUT be of Uttle 1¥811 to &M pt0plt ll\11 tJw lan are lnlidt by mtn ol tMtr own eM6a If UM laws be .,, YOtum'-U.at Uiiey unnol a.. ..... ., ••• ,., ...... IM>' , .................... . l hl'$t.' c:.itamounts get fe d every ci 1 ~ t-H·n thOuJ!h they are not. }11ur !>"'t.'f'l httl1· houc;~. k1tt1es I.Jut :trl' NIVt•red Wllh neas and tht·y "<'r.1tt:h .111d ..,p1l a nd bite '.1rh oUwr CJb arl' ~o stupid! 1>1d }OU t'\l'r ""'t.' ont.• yowl 1f a hur..:lar tJrokP into tht' house? 'I h1•\ r:rn t l'\'l'n ~ ta ught to .h.1~. h.1n1h \nr1 th1 •1r morale; ,1r1· ,J\Aof11I Th··~ m ultiply fast.er th.in r 1t1h11' ""l''l \ear the re w ill ,,.. mnr1· 1·.1h than JX"OPk .anti """' 111· )•JU i!Olng to hkl' lh.d. I I Ur t II\ ratht•r <; :.pend their t 1 rn l' 1 omiilamini:: about unclean .111. ~.tier and tnfla h on and lraf. f'ic· Whl'n they better s tart domg .,oml'lhin~ about th~ bleeding hc•arts feed 1n~ the pussycats hi.•fort.• we all havl.' to move to Costa Mesa or Tustin. Tell your c11 y councilman to -.top being pus-dlanimous and pa:.-. a la w about c:1ts . nuo OESE NBERG f'ooH•• "•'~ To t he Editor L"n f o rtu nate l y. wh e n rirt'umstances a r c not going n~ht at a given time. there is always a tendency to overreact. This could "'ell have been lhe case with th e passage or Pro positio n 0 i n Newport Beach. 1t was basically pred· 1cated on the premise that to ensure a re asonable turnout for city elections it ls necessary to combine them with general elec- tions in the future. ll was also a rgued this would sa ve the tax· payer in dollars a nd cents. CITY AND St'hool e lections a re really special elections and they s hould be treated accord· mgly so they are never k>st in a maze of st.ate or national elec- tions. 11lere is a real risk now ol having them buried on the ballot and those candidates who will survive in the future will do so only by a heavy and expensive media campaign. For some who argued tbe citJ' turnout has been poor ln past e lecUoos allowinf ooe ll'OUP to dominate. it sboWd be polot.ed out that a s leeping m~rit.1 cu suddenly be awakened u wu demonstrated by the receatelec- tion. To ctwiae the,,.._. liiCJ to remove local contrf>I wtU become a serious threat lo de. mocracy in the Iona run. lo UU, case. penny wile 11 behll pound foolish LYNN S. TUI.NEB .. - .· -.--------MO~E OPINION ~.~y 1,1NO Rowland Evans / Robert Novak Cy Vance arid the 'Pygmies' W ASHtNOTOlrl Tht fl p between Cyru.t Van~ •nd Jim my Carter bad .o wkktned lb.at &be ~ ~~tM>' o1 1tate •PttllkaJ~ Included the prealdent ln a all1ht1n'1 ref erence to "tholi• pyam1es m t.ht.' Wbhe Howie" durln1 ao in tl mate C'ba t tetl'n\ly wath fHenda lD b1a Slate Oepart~t of flee. Van('e't taraet. however. "'"~ IHI Praicknl Cartt"r thnn lht< polltk al aidt'!I •·ho run tht' o atlon ·s policy on the buLs ol wb•t Is but for tbei r t'h1ef's re ·eh•tt1on. Tbe •·pgy· m~ ... Vance believes. had ch anged Carter's mind a bout the U.S . vote in the United Nation:. criticizing lsrael. That great!) Intensified Vance's alienauon rrom the poliucal team, headffi by Harruhon J ordan. t hat long preceded the e mbarrassing presidential switch on the L' !\ resolution r.-scuf ~raUon. C1rt.-r told Van~. and I aUll want you ~ Sttt"~at')' of It.ale C.rt.er gavt- \' antt thrff choktt publicly d1HIT'ff Mnd •l•>'. publtcly hl· prt>ttodan1 support of lht· ha~t&6tt m.&5aloa l&Dd 1t1ty. or quit In otht'r words. lbt" pre."ld~nt was not abandoninat Vant't'' policy o( ("'()f'l('UlaUM at tht· t•JC P<'R~t of firm po'llltoru b•di:t>d hy a s troo' deft'ni.e Ttw ~r\")1 df'nl .wonttd htm h> stay tti. \t"l'rt'tary or a\alt' ti h~ would only aN1Wes('e 1n 11ome "''"'>' or another tn the I raiuan h<>11l a~e Mrutegy 1.kvn.ed liy h111 p<>lJlll'aJ UICk:t "'ho ad ale a tougher foreign IN HIS DRAMATIC ult, Va nee h.._, be<'ome a martyr to the fort'tgn pollcy estabhshment and other de tent.sts ~ho ft>ar Uw "bom·aga.tn hawk" in the White· House is leading the nauoo lo destruction While Van('e'5 de parture ~e<>ms to strengthen thl' more confront a.llooal po~1t1on of nat \onal :.ecurit y advis er Zb1gruew Briez1nsk1. no ('Clebr a t1on_ hastbroken out <imong thOSl' policy: 1 • T R\JS. what as at stake an the Vance Wil.S prinr1_pal author of first walkout by a ~e-cretary of Carter 's ftllled e ffort to makL· ~m in~r-wi m:nrr:tennin~s the Stfll~S?lr-Arms L1m1tnuon Bryan in 1915 is not high U S Treaty <SALT 11 > thl' bt'drock of policy toward the Soviet Uruon detente wtth Moscow. Vance and nor any sudden Carter switch has lieutenants al State re ll 1u·t ldtntial election ~ year .1wuy So, Van~·1 arond design hes burted l.n the dust of contem· purny CVl"Ot.a, not ll CONC4Qus rcthtnkUllit ol alobal •lrateay. ALTHOUGH llrzuanJkt u lways deman<11:d \Ougbe r poh r1c~ toward Moscow than Vant'\' wanted, 1t is uneerta.u\ v. ht>ltwr tht-pn.-sident 1:. truly '* 1 lhng to aC'cept them As we h.tvt.> reported, the burst of antJ· Soviet rhetoric from the pres!· tlt'nl llS Afghanistan was raped and lht.> etecuoo neare-d has not be1:n matched by ('hanges in pol1e·.v 'arter's agent~ on Capitol HJU helve fought hard against tugh~r budget t'eallngs for defense. hlS dJplomats have kept he framework of U.S . Soviet negot1at10ns intact and tried to ('OVer up Soviet germ ~arfare capab11.Jt). M oreover, V ance and BrtezL11Ski often have ~II dual v1ct 1ms of the Carter political team Brzezmsk1 "as an ally, however !>llent, of Vane<' in op· po!>mg prcs1dentJal repudiallon ol tht.• anti-lsrat•I votr at thv l' N They ulso a~ree that Sov1N aggression against Afgh~1stan I wh1t h has little domestic political impa('t l 1:. a mo~ run·- damt>ntaJ problt•m an the-Joni.: . run than /\mencan hostages an Tehran (wh.tch tr:rs maximum domestic poµllc'al 1rrrpact I. from dove to hawk. Vance·s\m. peatcdJy turned a blind eye to ply had reached a point o! no re· multiplying signs of Sovlef 'fn. ·- tum l.n ·woning with a White cursaons That strategy ~ wa!> -ooTu "1iA V£ suffered troar the CartC'r politkaf team 's re· rusal to fund nauonal -secunty '}>roJ ects at t h e expense o f polltacally-sensitave domestic proJect,s When Vance proposed massive U S aid to Oman for U S. military nghts, ·he was put down b) Budget D1rector James Mcintyre wh9 1ns1~led that the House staff that, with the onrush behind a tight-fasted a ttitude or the ~ el~tion. had seized towatn the defen"s e budget, taclit'al control of policy at tus particularly naval a•d a1r eir expense. pendilures: · '""'' Evidence supporting this is But the Soviet invasiOn of the (}~'l>rivatM>ffer lo Y~~nistan made pursuit af April 21 : You can com e out SALT 11 and the Carter-Van('e publicly .against the h ostage-• dete.nte pOlicy impractical with Sydney Harris .· False View of Our Rev olutio~n . ·Whatever the merits or de- m erits of any partic ular cause, crusade or rebellion. I am sack a nd tired of its de(enders excus- ing brutal acts of terrorism by poin ting to tb e Ame ri can Revolution. "You did not achieve your national indepen- d e nc e by s catter.l o g rose-petals.'' they are food .of r ebutting. ' ' T h e A me r ican Re vo l ution was physical and violent. a n d it r e - .q u i.r ed that for ce to win your liberty." What they invariably fail to point out is the vast difference between the "violence" of the American Revolution and the tactics of today's terrorists. O UR R E VOLUTIONARIES at acked only military objec· ti es. oot civilians. , They did not kill. or even in- jure , defenseless women and children. They did not assassinate lbear political enemies; in fact. Joho Adams, 8000 to be our Prest· dent. defended in court a British general charged with shooting American colonists. Tbey dumped some tea into Boston Harbor. as a symbol of their· defiance, but they did not dump the s ailors an , or blow up the ship. THEY NEVER threatened or harmed annocent bystanders. as modem terrorists do by h1Jack- ing airplanes and lossini bombs in public places. One-third of the Amencan rol· onists favored British rule, and a nother third were indifferent to political issues. and re m ained free to express their opiruons :ind go about their business . they were not s hot. as today's terrorists shoot thdrse of their people who refuse to cooperate or who urge more moderate m easures. Our violence was a last resort. not a matter of principle or a · C"ause ror reJoicj.ng; 'all our na· tional leaders. from Washiogt.oo and Franklin down , sought every possible means to avert war, and madl' every efrort to ne~ot1ate with the intractable K•nR Gt'Orgt-, who would not vield an inch in the insane de· f ense of his "divine right." "YOU CANNOT make orMlets w ith out brealong eggs " 1s Len1n·s famous Justifi cation for violence: but there is a dif· ference between break10g eggs nnd breaking human heads In· d1scram1n ate ly. The Russian Revolution t urned into a despotism by igno ring this ethical d.Jfference. Terrorism begets terrorism : it can no more beget a society worth livl.ng in than an ape can give birth to an angel. • FOR BIG '!All MEN mr llSPOSE tf OUI omsTOCIED lmlTOIY TO .. IOOI FOi 111 .. co•CEPT II BIG & TAU E'S U IETllll IUOIE IE ADOUllCt RAT IT Ill Bl eomllG HT mRTIH&IG Ill OUI COSTA llESl STOil .. El M Tl IR Off. THIS Sll.E TO 8£ FOi A LlllTEI 1m •l SPORT SHIRTS =-:•14 IUDOROUROY JEANS• 19 =I . $35 '~BLE SLAX !.1 .. 1 WOO'-... VELOUR SUITS SPORT SHIRTS JP-. 599 :..•12 ....... .... $.1 .. .., ..... • • fund• come out ol the U .s. arms bud1et. Bnealnakl autfer-ed a slrnUar fate when ht retUl'Md from P&ki1tan with bia arm.a proposals. The crownin« blow came with · the poli\lcal decllion to m&ft Vance the ~apegoat ror Cart.er on the U.N. vote. That was ac· companied by Carter's dlspalch lo Paris of non·dlplomttlc emlasanes -includmg J ordan allegedly wearing various dis- guises -to negotiate re,eue of the Amencan host.ages. Cartet"'s "pygrrues" ~u.ed the hostage is· sue as their avenue to election· ye.a r succesa for a president with deep political problems. When the president overruled Vance and sent the rescue mis· s1on to Iran. Vance-'s dec1s1on • was easy: he had bttn ready lo ('all it qwts for a long lime. He had l05t, not to a·newly reahsuc world outlook, but to the exigen- c ies of Jimmy Carter's r4!- ele~hon. __ ., J 1 1 J ] r Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style . . ml.I I h~; < 'r.uxl l'on .ti.:t· nu\\ olh "' ' 1 11 1 .m l"\t"T1111~~·1 \llmfXlt' o,qt h ~our IJ\••nll mt nl1Jf\ ...... , llnlJtn~ IJIOlltT rTll/'I\ <. ltl1',llflt c."3Jl<lldt1 t.mlc !l(.'tl1~. lht· ~.inc.k"Ur 111 ILmlallj: 1.lllk,td~: t • • 11..l f' 10C ultim:uctv d4Jk"'t~.iti1t-Did. Ptrwdl Tnu" ll".mm ti Thur..d3y lhmugh ~-7 hill. and~~' odx.'rncn1~' SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS Thllrlda). frkl.r.. 'afurd:ly ~for our "'Aytr}$t l.Jlt"'Nt-r" l111vwr freo.t\ ~1a.irw l<n..t<.1' ur••tt-r.. llm~ flov•n m Imm Bcll'Jon. 0.-.pb<.'rtl l:.z..lfflle1"', tt1ot<~' oooa_,.. TERRY TOPS ~REGISl'RY ·20%to50% • OFF OUR ENT.IRE STOCK ----= SPORT~WEAR •COORDINATE ~ ·DRESSES ATIOTH JEAN RYAN MIWPOIT ............... ...... r ,..,,,., .U ~YPtLOT Raptst Pleads Guilty ·A· gaata Ana man arrff&ed la ~uo.o w•tla a ..W. of IOUtla 8'ota AD• rape1 h•• P~•ded ..., to rape, aea perveraloa aad bul'1lar.1 ebaraea tn · Oraqe ODunty 8upertor Cowt.. Joa Rlcbard Rowland. 18 at the tame of hta ucreat la October, wu que1ttooed •nd d tmlnat.ed u a suspect •A tb~ yat uo"lv.4 :,layln&• of a ~v •ral Oraoae Coast ~n. aoWLANO agreed to plead cually to single counts o r rape , sex ~rvenion aDd burglary durlo1 an appearance Fr.day before Judge J ames 0. Perez.. Rowtand had faced a 16 ·counl complaint io which be waa charged w1lh a aertes ol rapes an S anta Ana near It s border with Cocila Mesa The 1nc1 d enfs occured b e t wee n Jun e and October. SA Goodwill Tours.Set--- TtlurMtey. Mey 1 tMO DMlr ,_. MMf ,.,_ '9 •lcW. ._... ~ONCM It IN TOP DRAIN Pf Pl!, OUT BAP< Woftanen Pour 2.300 FMI at Falt Pipe .Dream -'Sausage' ~id al Fair. County Fair officials caUed at the big sausage maC'hlne. but the contraption really 1:. u slorm drain pipe The ahas followed the fart that the Fullerform PIJ>t' ronstrul'lion system molds concrete around a sa usage.lJke balloon placed tn a dram-pipe trenC'h. .Scenic· Road OK C~ Valley Parkway Work Due By faEDEIUCK 8Cff0£MERL . The cost wu spilt between tht Ot .. o.itw,........,. county and Avco Comm\lnlty A plM to ra;eNrV• and ebhuce t.be • Developera, the major L'aauna 1cenlc qya Illes of Crown Valley Nlcuel Landowner. Parkway ID L••a.aa Nl1uel -The document DOW •Ul facoe acUoo de.tribed u one ol the mo.t ae,n.lc by \be Or.u1e County Board of roadl 1D Orqt Cout,y -hu been Supen11on. endoned by tbe Orange County Pl~ CommlMloo. Tbe plan calla for cooUouLnc what has been started -landacaplnc o( t.be parkw~·· median and ~acect alopes, praervatioo of views to the rolling Lacuna Nlcuel HUia. the Saddiebaci Valley and the Pacllic Ocean, and extenaloo of sidewalk.a and bike traila. 8\JT THE PUN also calll for atrk\ oew st.andarda to red~ the clutter ol aiana -both leeal and l lle&al -that point poteoUaJ bomebuyen to oew housing tracts. It la recom mended that a siril\ pro1ram be 1.oatituted so lbal the dJrectJooal liens cou.ld be included oo wooden 1l1n standards at major lntenect.looa alooc the p arkway. U n der proposals Jn the plan. attempts also would be ·made lo "softe n" masonry walls tba t surround some tracts by adding landscapmi.t m ar('as where walls abut ~1de walk!> ad1a cent to t he highway. PAUL C&UIE• or tbe lApna Nicuel C.mmu..oJty AHoclatloo Board ~ Dtrectora ur1ed adopti<ID ot lhe plan aa did 5t.b Dtatrin .Plaanl.nc · Comml•kloer Wllllam lllacDoupll. M acDoueall. termed the plan "practical and prqmaUc." T he Crown Valley 1tudy. •H autborlled lit 1971 by couDty . 1upe~. Crown-Valley Parkway prevk>ullY had been deslpat.ed an official county aceoic route. The 6.3-mile-loq parkway extends from Pacific C.out HJ.&hway to the San Dieco Freeway. Ii la the primary •ccH& route to the ll,000.member Laguna Niguel community. Conference Set On Wetlands A day .Jong c onference oo restoration and manaeeroent of IT ALSO IS r<'commrnded that ~·;~~~.LI .be held Friday efforts b<' made to red uce the Keynote speaker will be Dr. John "clutter" of faltturcs s uch as bus T e a 1 0 f t b e w 0 0 d 5 Hot e • • • • • • • • • • • • • ORANGE COUNTY • Full power. factory etr cond lilt Wheel. crutte • .. .... , MOTHINGOVH 54999 35 OTHER EXCELLENT BUYS NOW ALL SALE PRICED! NABERS AUTO C1NTER 1425 IAKER ST. COSTA MESA 540-9202 INSTEAD of J!l.ei'. ~shortlengt.hs,Jhe new_.bcnches. elec!ncal j~nclion t>oxes OcJ!,ano grapbl c Institute an l a1rg~ storm drain 1s seemless.lying beneath and amgatlurr C'Otltrol dtV1c~ lil<Rtl; lrfa115'\chuietti. · Alleen-~•---~ """'oc""~"••&iiC..,...-- 12 acres of proposed new parking a rea and the parkway. The program is scheduled from 8 '!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ T o launch Nation a l Goodwill Week, May 4 tbr~g_~ 10 ...Qoodwill __ l.Jul uslties ..oi Or~e County. Fifth and •Fairview Streets, Santa Ana, wiU hold an open hou.e May 1 from 12 :30 to 8:30p.m. stretcbtng some 2,300 feet between Newport The ptan was prepared by Laguna a .m . to 8 p .m . Joformatloo Is l;;; rn Boulevant.andVanguardWay Be a c h lands cape ar c h i te c t available through tbe collere·1 MAILBOX ST.UL.ATE~... ... J . santa l\.nu i.omar eorporauon eompleted the .w_o00 __ w_arc1 __ l>i:...:·..:.ke::....:::a.:..t ..:.:a_coe=.:.t .::.o':...:.:'1:.:::0 .. :::000=._...!w~v~la~klll~°':...::w..sc~~~ien=::ca~ • .::m=:IQ»=~· _:·~ -'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:=!·~~-:.:::::~.:...::.-.:~~~t~·rn~\~i~U!!f~5~i1 drain job Friday, compacting e.artb over the - trench in Ume U) allow traffic access to the weekend swap meet al the fairarouods on Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Work is expected to gel under way next wttk on the asphalt-topped parking lot, officials said. . . • •• • • Guided tours will be o ffe r ed thro ug h t.be testing and evaluation a r ea. s h e tl e r ea wo rks hop a nd t rade training areas. Free r e freshments and a mus ical program will be provided by volunteer groups. THAT LOT, TO EXTEND west of the current parking facili ty to Vanguard Street. is ex~t.ed to accommodate upto3,000veh1cles. fa1roffic1 alssald s aid The.-E"a10 and parking project. supervised by Griffith COmpany as Reneral contractor, will cost about Sl.1 million and ease the parkin~ congestion witnessed dunng the s wap meets and summer taar an July -.....-.. :--.. •AM/""4/JMS •tTredl..., ·Jr• .. cont .~.?hr,.. ........ , .contk ---Pi""-- l9CJo '229- SALE 'I 7900 1111 SAVI $50 STEREO COMPOHEMT • .,,. • AM-IN FM STBIO •I Tredr"-r/lec. •C ....... Play/aec. • Co,..htl &Wt 1-., s11t. Save $80 SALE '2'995 CONSOLI STEREO .... U99SAVl'6r SAU'239• - 1WO .... SJ9' SA VE '800' SALE '31900 ...unSAVE 110- SALE125900 TABLE COlORTV 6-pc. Screwdrive Set .. m Sized for eyeglass or Jewetry reoan. crafts. etc. Incl. 5 regular. 1 Philips ttp w/swtvef IFJ~~~s:::-:10-1 "· Shapin9 Tool 0~~19~ ~~Chromed st~ Planes. shapes and shaves wood. plastic. soft metal. Tempered-steel blade. pre-set teeth. Snap lock for easy blade $299 . changing . • .,. ... , ,.., .. c..t :.-z· t111 le._...... c:..a ...... 673·2100 MnB IOI .. Us.es Stanley SurfMm blade After a rainy winter it's time to freshen up your home. auto .. RV .and upholstery with IW DOC. TOI Steam cleaning action. Superior cleaning. in just half the time. FREE octor 1111er ......... (2.H"'-t) R~on w .......... .......... llM ........................ 642-1133 OPIN SUNDAYS . UMted to euootv on hind ,,... .... 7. ,.., .. -------.. -... -·--···-----...-.......... -... -.. ....-...... _._.,. ...... __ .... ., .. ~::a-· --~--------·----·-~------- I .. NATION l ExerCis He lp Blood · Shed Dange rous Clots ,.... ·'f' r N•t f"f" Ac trei,s Ehza beth Taylor Wa rne r "a~ e.Jecled to board o( trus tees of Hampton I n,s ti t u t e • p r l'• dominantly bJack col lege in Hampton. \'a ROSTON ( I') ~ICl"t('IM t"VC'n tf rl'lltJ\'('ly mild appaTt"nlly h Ip'> th<.' blood dMtro) danatroua riot,, "' dlsrov('rv that m ay npla1n wh}' Pf'<> p1" "how t"k out h:lV(' It>'" hurt dh t•as" 0tM f~1t.t"r strokt''· rc-warcht>r\ s floctor. rt~eoU) not1ccd ll\..it lb~l' li'ho n •..:ul:irl) JOJ1 or t•x1•rru.t' hll\t' 'hC'lllth1n hc>arh th1111 th& ""nerul J>0puh1tmn. but \\l'f<' not 11urt• "'hut hlppt'n." ln'llclc• th1· hc><h tn prtJk<'I tht> v1t.il 1>r.:un T llt' S1'l'D\'. UON t: ut Uuk1• l 111H>rc.1\\ Mt>dl <'lll ('\•nkr round a dr.amatn: fm·n ·uM• in tht> N'h•u'lt> of . vrott'll" I.hut ••It .tt'k t>lrltWt riot' "ht>rt peopk .111· 111 ~oucl ph ~ \J('.al 'ha Pt· Dr H !'>.111<1 ... 1., ~1ll1cH11-.. "hu dirt•elt'll th~ n·:.t Jn h, !>~uJ morv "ltudtt'a. mus\ ~ done b.·fore )C1en list~ drt' l'Ol\Vtll<'\'11 uf his thE'<lrv W1 Uwm-. ,;wt 111~ group rrUt) tl.i\t' found ..an trnµrn tJnt 0 1t< hdni'm t11 ---------lower t•ham·t-l> uf sufkrm~ h1•art cJ1:. . Conflict Law SACRAMENTO 1AP1 -A law ,going into ef feet next Januar) will ease. but noted in <ill 1n1t•1 'It'". It "oul<! bt• O\ t'r.-1 at1ng t lw 1·.t.,1· lo '>ti' that \H' ha,·e found .1 '1t1Jll) 1mprn tant efft.-ct of µh) <;Jl JI <'oricJrtwnrng 1 hat cl1·arl:. prevent:. ht·art al\ack~ prohibit former !>tate THE ST UDY, pubhl>twcl in today·, _em p loyee s fr om New E::ni.:land J ourn .. 11 of Mt-<l1c11H'. representing firm!> tht.·y measun'<i the dft·ct:. of 10 "l't.>ks of on ce regulated. Gov. mild phy:,1t al t·xc•r<'t:>I! on 69 health) E dmund Brown Jr ·s of-adults "'ho had not bt>1•n t"\t·n·"111g ~ice announced lhe sign-regularlv. ·ng .of -A$W4&-by ~--;tt Ch~ ou~et or tn~-rxl1<'TfmPrtr semblywoman Maxin<: doctor' lt'Sled the "oluntN'rs bv put Waters, 0 -Lo:. Angeles tmg 111natable high blood pres1>11n· -----~ - mt•fhurint& bundi. on Uw1r arm" Thl!> \ uli. off th(' no..,, or blood 1n Utt' \'t'IO!I .md m1mtco; a ~lood dot rh1• ft'\Ultis \\ t•rt> rt•CC)I df'\1. then lht> rtwo uod \\t.lmt•n '>J>t.•nt 10 \\t.•<·k~ 1•x 1·1 r1"itnl( 10 mmott· \l''>:.lon' three t1nH"• .1 "ltt·k 'l>t nt 'trt·lt·hing tht'n v. .1Udn~ for btilf or three quartets o( .in hour on J tn'Jdn11ll T iit'. DOCTORS t 'O ND that ofter tlw IU "l't'b. the• trnrnu of lht· \'Olun- lt!t•r., l>luocl '''')oil h r t•ll-J'>t'd gre<Jlh llll I l'!.l.llt'<J quant1tlt'!> or protein-., 1 .dll·d 11lu!>minof.:t'n at'tl\ators 1'1.1:.minogen d1sc;o \'£>S hbrin. a ~trin.:v 11roh·1n that hl'lps form blood ('(Oh Hlo1>1I 1 loh in 1rn port,1nt blood '1 ':.d:. c<1u:.t! ht•Jrt .1llJl i,,., and :.trok~ In an acrnmµ.1 n) mg ed1tonal. Or Halph Pa/f1•nl.l.ir J?er Jr or Stanford Mt•dH·.il ~d111ol "r1111· It 1-. no longt•r dlffll'Ult to .1t'l't•1Jt lhl' 'I('\\ lhut t.'Xcrc1s1• ha:. a tl1rer t and favora- blt· aSSO<'IJtlon "1th proC'e<;<,('s 1mpor 1.111t tu ( ;irclio' a-.tular hl'.illh " LIKE OTllF:R ~<'H'nllc;ts. the l)ukr re-.C'.1 rchers <llso round that peopl<' ..-'~ho <'Xerr1!'.t' havt> g n ·utrr blood It•\ t·h of high d1•n.;;1t\ llpoprott.>1n ('hok-.tc•rol (If HUI.. a •suh-.tance a:. !>11c1at1-'<1 ''1th n·dut·1-d ll·H+, •Jf heart d1,ea:.e J ust ho" 11 works. though, 1~ 'till a myster) • ·The llDL :.ton· 1i; undoublC<.lh ont frJtun· that c·hangc·'· · :..ud William' · "< ht,. ~t' rvahon 1"f"J'T"l'Sl' nt ~ a 11ot hl' r- f 111<l1 n s:. anotht·r changt'. and 11 ma) uho he of import.met.· " MERCURY SAVINGS , • I • -• • • • •' 'Billings Metl1od' ·pr~sed ·h y Pope OPEN MON.·FRI. 9 A .M.·6 P.M. \ATJCAJ' CIT\ (Af'1' Pope John Paul 11 ha s praised the "Billing~ method" as a svstem of birth control that is .. n·11-pl't'lful of 1he la~· of God and man's d11?n1t~ " · . -~·. SATURDAY 10 A .M .. 4 P .M . · FSLfC " r . . Thurldey. May t. t NO DAILY PILOT A, • starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not 'all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colQ.CS and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop ~arly for best selection! • 1n our -. Huntington ·-Beach· store women's sportswear N(J-N 128100%ACA't'UC TURTtENECKS 98c 52 LONG SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 98c 36JUNIORTANKTOPS 1.98 42JUHIORTURTLENECKS 1.98 21 SHOAT SKIRTS 1.98 31 JUNIOR VESTS 2.98 buys for boys 113 BOYS STAR TREK PAJAMAS 18 COTTOff O£NIM OVERAU.S . 17 8El TED POl VESTER SLACKS 2S LONG Sl.EEVE PLAIO SHIRTS lO Rt8 IOITTURTLEHECKS . .-.. tCN .. ... 3.91 ............ ............ The poJX• made t he remark Wcdnesda~ ;.i., he addres5('<f a group meeting m Rome for a cours<' on the B1llinti.s method __ The meeting "a' sport<;ort>d h~ the Homan C.:1tholt<' l'n1H·r~1t ~ 1>f Execu11vt:' Offices 7812 Edinger Ave Htmt•nqron 8>'dCll CA 92647 ',ouff'P'r LJ11,nrn ,J Rr•1? ~".11 01-,, r ""~' \.J,• •·ot I J.J~ St b'"'t:'Od Pdflo. l A .;J4...~/ ·f>~ Ar.,,.,• R,, C<1mari110 CA 93011J 1 52 SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 3.98 2& LEA lWER LOOK VINYL VESTS 19JVVENILEPOLYFIU VESTS 55 STAR TREK' T·SHRTS ... ~ 3.91 ..... 1.AI .. .. ...... 4.91 107 IS!> A.~ .. ,n 8 •O C.-1son CA 9074b ... • ' L.-t,.•• ... ' .,., wr LttJo.~ f.v ...,. • E ' ' ':,t. '12't "" lOGI t lrl'IC•·• '' H1.7 lat'at1r3 (.A 9(~)' -Romr Devclo~d b~ John and Evelyn Rilling!> uf Australia. the method 1s based on dPterm1ninJ! a woman's fertility by lt>St111~ thl· mutu~ <1( th1· 414fl l rl} fj ... • n B 10 lono 5.,,. n CA 9C O' G) ....'~]~ Hdt•'"' ,, .,.,. [l.+ .. 'J TorrJ"'1 , .. ._f .. .J(YJC', = •('<lo') ltv•'" s•, J T V'>t"' CA 'il26b-O ."35 N C ",.,A.~ Wes! Covon;i CA 91791 1 • A.,.,,.,, ~ H <.. -Com 1''.l Soon !c~rv1x • ~ 'R e cord • :Penalty • Ordered ·; W ASHINGTO:'li Ci\P ) -Amoco 011 Co ha!> ~greed to pay a reC'ord :S200.000 CIVIi penalty to 4$ellle charges that ii dis tcrimma ted m rc1ectmJ,? redit card appheat1om ffrom wornen. blacks a nd lltispani~ ! Am oco. "'h1l·h ha!> !about 6.1 million credit •card h o lde r !>. a l so a.g reed to reconsider on ·request as m a n y as ,50.000 applications thal the Federal Trade Com :mission said '.\ere re· #jected because of bias the last thr~ years . Amoco de n1 4.'d any violations and said it agreed to the settlem ent to a void lengthy litiga · :uon. The FTC c h arged Amoco with racial d is- crim ination because of use of ZIP codes in de- ciding who gets credit. It also charged the ·~ompa n y with b i a s against women because Amoco failed to consider ·alim ony. child support or part·time work as sou rt'es of income. :Sentenced · ~ SAN F R ANC-l SCO :<A P > -A U.S . District !Court Judge has s en- ;tenced the owner of a ,.Hayward truck driving school to 175 days in jail :.tor violation or tax an4 }labor Laws. Walter J . •Angelo, 44, president of !iu nited Truck Driving 4\S e 'hool o f Nort h e rn Calllornla Inc .• was also ,. ftaed ~.ooo. SPRING SALE "FAMOUS NAME • LABELS" WOMEN'S WEAR 1·7 MONARCH BAY PLAZA SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY AT CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY SOUTH LAGUNA NIGUEL BEmR APPAREL Mbasffm. •.. II Ui CINI • • • ci . . . •••an ltow.-d ... ~OM ••• rtto4" •.. low• ... .. ~ .. • carTGI ••• p.li• _. .. . car•a .. . ..._. ... ro•a . del•il -··· ,SPECIAL ... I ••OW ~ snm ' \ ...... ...... I ... I ~. -.ro•111 ,, ---- HOUll: I tilt .. l :JO VllAI MAITll CHAIM OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE All new spring merchandise has been added to our seasonal sale through'out the store. Rght Inflation by taking advantage of this timely sale on our extensive selectlctns. One example: 2 piece dresses·-50°/o OFF. ' ' , 47 MISSES TURTLEHECKS 3.98 38JUNIOR PAHTTOPS 3.98 44 MISSES TEE SHIRTS 3.98 29 LONG SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 3.98 49 MISSES TEE SHIRTS 4.98 52JUNIORTEESHIRTS 4.98 31 MISSES PAHT TOPS 4.98 45 SHORT SLE£VE TU SHIRTS 4.98 2& JUNIOR TUR'Tl.ENECKS 5.98 45 LOHG SLEEVE TEE SHtRTS 5.98 31SHORTSKIRTS 5.98 31 JUNIOR TURTLENECKS 5.98 •FUUROUREP.AHTTOPS . .. 5.98 32FUU.AOUAE PANT TOPS 4.98 dresses and pan·tsuits NOW 25 lllSSES AHO'JUNIOA DRESSES 5.98 50 ..s&ES AHO JU~K>R DRESSES 9.98 20 PAHTSUC'TS 5.S.9.98 25 SKIRTS 9.98 2STOPS . 9.98~1 4.98 lingerie , loungewear NOW 113FUllSUPs 2.98 75 CAMISOLES . .. 2.98 64HA.LFSUPS . 2.98 S5 SOFT CU,PBRAS . 2.98 67 OUSTE~ .. .. .. . . . .. .. 2.98 65 SWEATSHIRT ROBES .. . .. 6.98 62SUNDRESSES . . 3.98 80SHORTCTN/POLYTERAYLOUNG£RS ... 4.98 49 LO.NG CTN/POLY TERRY LOUN(IEAS . .. 4.98 51 SHORT SLEEPWEAR ( 1 ANO 2 PIECE} . 1.98 52LONGTRICOTGOWNS . . . 2.98 women's accessories . NOW •FAMOUS MAMER EARRINGS . 2.28 52 IHtTIAL NECKLACES . 5.98 11!NOVELTYBelTS . 2.98 123 EXERCtSEWEAR 2.98 42 HANDBAGS 5.98 infants and toddlers NOW 498LANKETSLE£P£.RS -... 2.98 578lANKETSlEEPEAS . 3.98 241NFAHTGIFTSETS . . . . ..... 2.98 35 TODOLER Gl~L PANTS ...•....•....•.... 2.98 24 TOOOlERSWEATE~S . • .... 1.98 SSTODOLERTOPS . . ..... 98c 22 INFAHT DRESSES .. . .. . 6.48 27 TOOOlER PAHT SETS . . • . .. . 8.98 21 TOOOLER BOY TANK'TOPS .•...... 4.98 buys for girls NOW J4 UlTl.E GeALS DRESSES .. . .. . • . .. . 5.91 14 um.£ OIALS SKIRTS .. .. .............. 2.98 37 UTT1.E OIAl.S SWEATSHIRTS ............ 3.98 218 llGOIRLSDAUIES . .. .. .. . . . ........ 4 •• 22 BIG OltLS DAES8E.8 ..........•......•.. 2.•-· 32 llG GIRLS SKIRTS .. .. . .. .............. 4 .. • llG GIRLS 8KIRT8ETS .................. e .• 27.00IRUOAEWS .. . .... •. .. ....... t.• 11 llCh)lllU PANTS .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... . 42 llQ OIRL8 PANTS ....................... 3.• a llQ OR.S TOPI .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. 2.11 t119G OIRLI TOPI .. . ................... a.II •Mc.L.alWEATSIMil I ............... UI -~HIQHI .......................• 32UTTU QIN.IOMl lU . .. .. . . . .. .... ... aunu...sOR..a .............. 1.• 11 llOGIU,ANTllTI . . ... ~ ........ UI .... . ............... ., .. •llOGMLITOPI ....................... 1A .,ANNI ................... llo 400 BOYS SOCCER SOCKS buys for men 1.48 .. 91c NOW 12 MESH BASEBAlL CAPS ...... tie l1 S. SLY W£'STERH SHIRTS .. 1 .. 19 L SLVTUATLEHECKS . . . . . . 3.91 13LSLVV1NYLJACKETS ...... 3.91 2SLSLV.StlATS ....... 3.91 15S.SLV. Ktfl'SHIATS .. .. . ........ 3 .. MENS SWEA T£R VESTS • . . ~ SWEATERS . .. ...... 3.91 49 MENS SUCKS . • .. . ...... 7..98 29LSLV VELOURS . . .. · ........ 7.91 51 VOUNG MEHS S.SLVV'ELOORS .. .. .. 10.• 40 GYM stiORTS . 1.91 shoes for the family NOW 78 L.AD4ES WEDGE SANDALS . . ... 3.91 33 LADtES FUT SANDALS .. .. ..... 2..91 71 L.AOtES A..EXl8LE SAHOALS . . . ..... : 7 .98 75 l.AOIES DRESS HE.ELS ........... 5.91 100 M£HS MESH SUP-oNS . .. ..... 12.11 29 IENS LEATHER SHOE . . .. . .. ....... 19.91 68 tNfA.NT BOYS DRESS SHOES ............ 7 .. 30 GeRl.5 OXFORDS . . . .. ................ 5 .. 69 BOYS LEA THEA OXFORD ............... 9.11 27 LADES JOGGER . . . . ................ 11 .. 17 LADES LEA TH~ COURT SHOE ......... 9.11 11 MENS NYLON JOGGER .................. I.II m MENSIBOYs V1NYLJOGGERS . . . . . .... ... yardage and notions NCH fJ7VOS100% POl VEST£R SHEERS ....... 2lc: 68 YOSACETATEINYLON~ ••. 21c n VOS conOH/POL VESTER . . ... 2lc 49 YDSQWtAINYLOMSUPEA SUEDE ........ 48c 80 VOS POL YESTER/RAVONCHAWS .....•. 48c 41 YOS POl VESTER SOUDWG f KNITS .... 48c 180 YDS POl YESTER/llYLAR KNITS ......... 48c rn YOS~ATEINYLOH80UCLETTE ... '91c 60YOSTRIACETATEINYLOHVELOUR ...... 1 .. . 32 YDS ACRYLIC FAKE FUR ................ 1 .. ., VOS POl YESTmmoPICALPNNTS ....• 2.11 41 VOS POL YESTERIWOOL Pt.AIOI ......... 2.11 10&PATTERNSPACIACA ................... 9lc for your home NCH 1'20P£N.WEAV'EORAPntb14 ............ 1 .. -100P£N-WUV'EDRAP!S 120Jll4 ........... ... 90 IATM M>OM RUOI ...................... 5.11 21FABAIC TMLEQ...OTHS ...............• 12.11 ....... °' .......................... .. ·~·························· ... . toys, toys, toys HON 21 IAIY QRCtWI ~QQU. ..., .. , • ., ......... 2.11 liCIM.AncAACTIONflDNI ............. 11o 111t••~ ........................ 4.11 .tCild 89'1C11GNU .................. :· .. I.II ltMJC•AOC-Ul'Ut• ................. 1 Hun~lngten Beech • 9811 Adams Ave ..... at Brookhurat St. • 983-9731 . c \ " . ~·~LY PILOT Thufld•Y· May '· ,.., • • :Budget 'Sur.pl~' Blued on Added Tax Dolla' · ~ , •1 &M Meocla&ed Pre. Thu•·• a lot of talk about 1~ndln1 cuts In Wash inatoo then d•>'*· bait the federal budtet -Pl trowin& Wlaat II beUli c:u& .. ~ rate Of 1rowtb. Aod lbe aurphaa lba\ P,...kteat Caner and COAl"N ate ~ will ult malAly trom mc~.aMd "'~ n~ ··ova LEADE• 'WILL finance lhdr ·~tralnt' much mor wtth tu doJJ.ar5 Lhan.. Vt'lUl spendlo1 cut&,·· aald o ne Watblastoo flnanc••l upert. wbo wed 111C1t to be tdeotlfted You haw to k>c>k al a.ome own· ~"' t.o ~ ~·muanoa Oo Jan. 28.. the pr ldent Mnt Cons"*' hb propoted budle& for flacal 1•1 -the apeftdlnl y ear-that ~1lns Oct \. H eaUmaled •pendioa •l $61& I blllloa and nveat.te1 at MOO bUUon. That ltf\ a dtfldt of almOlt SM biWon TIR UVISED BVDGE'I' ~ prflident presented hl March nlll for outlay1 of •n 5 bUlJoo a drop of a Ii ttle lcH than 1 s>erunl. -Tbe bUJdiet for faecal 19'0 tbe ~ar th•t beau lut Ocl. l .- " 1tlU beina revl~. but 1peod 1n1 la expected to reach about s.561 blWon. llbout 14~ more thaD t.D a.m. TIM 1111 bud•et that Cart« propoeed at ftnt WM 8.5 perceat Jar1er than UM l• one. The rt· Vlaed budpt la sUU •l1D06t 8 percent bluer than last yeaar's. THE aATt: OF increas e . -howave.i-.. la lower than t.M-nw , of lnfiauoa -now about 18 per. ctint. And the ll'OWlh doesn't mt an the naUoo won't have a balanced b&.Mi&eL It probably will. ~·· wbat happened. L . . 1ve-m A mue more than ala week.a after be announced hi. ortliUl budaet. Carter aooounced a new pl•n..to try t4 control lnllatioa. Part ot the p)an wu aimed at the 1meraJ public. lo an effort to aet people to spend leas, the government ·tmposed reatrlc· tiOJll on credJt. The ,curbs are designed to lower the demand ror goods and services. U de· mand eoes down, prices should. too. A LOT -OF Pt;OPL£ say. however. that govemmeot -not the consumer -is to blame for tbe nae io t.be cost or Uvio&. They say fedenl budget deflelts c~ted by h11h federal speadlne muat be eUa:Unated~ Tbe ptttldent attacked that problem., too. On March 14 1 be said he would revise his orl&UW budtet and cut s~ndln1. Two week.a later. t)e presented the new budget. Not only did Carter revise bls apendln& e1Umate. but be also revised bis revenue estimate. The revised budget projected revenues or $628 billion -an increase of almost 5 der~Dt from the January ligurea. Carter ·s figures -the cut in proposed spending combined with tbe LDCre&ae an reven~ - showed a budget surplus of $16.S posed btWOC\, the blJCetl ln hlJ t.be nm a"'l)lua of any k ye an. ALM08T llA.L,. THE '1• io reveriue. -$12.8 bWilo will come frolft U.• barrel fee tbe presideot l on imported· oU: the I• passed oo to. eonsumera form 0( a lo.c.nt·•·aalioo tu -.; gaaoline. ' Ironically, ~ allO will help balance the budaet because o f s omething called "tax bracket Cn!leP." As your income goes up. you tnove into a big.her tax bracket. Unless your e&m· logs nse faster than the cost or . liviJlg, you actuaJly lose money. Tbe govemmeot. however. gains dollars. Congress is s tlll trying to agree oo the 1981 budget. Scientist Says ~icrott,YJves Can Heat Home THE BOUSE BUDGET Corp. mittee approved a plan calling for S6ll.8 billion in outlays. It Special ltlontla CAMBRIDGE. Mass. <AP Us ing no more power than a llghtbulb , ·s mall d oses of microwaves can warm people just as eJfe<-tively as microwave _ovens roast turkeys. says a Ha rvard physicist. Professor Robert V. P ound says Uuit hOme rrucro.waves can produce radiant heal that should be able to h~lY_...iD~ s a,(e.b'.._ fupple'hient furnaces to keep people warm. THE INNOVATION, HE said, "could contribute fm-portantly toward allevjating the develop· ing world energy crisis ... Pound. who outlined has idea io the journal Science. says tJus kind of radiation is no more dangerous than the heat waves from a fireplace or wood stove When a microwave generator is installed in a room. he says. the wa\·es \o\111 beat the people. not the air So even when the air temperature is low. people will reel toasty. Actor Keenan Wynn, ehairmci.n of Better Hearing and Speech Month. and poster child Marcy Knox . 5. of York. Pa .. are welcomed to White House by President Carter. THE ONLY DRAWBACK, Pound said. would be that walls. ceilings and noors would have.to be covered with metal foil tn or· CORNER Rare Coins & Staml)'S GOLD & SILvtR Prices for 4·30--80 V010 C_ ,loOI '° !>•I-Cl ''1 JO Buy Seit I I( ....... ~ S517. $534. ~ l -> S517. $534. IOO Cotorw> $493. S510. so~~ $625. $645. ~ !Ml-8.0CI'> 965% 1045% C..flOJ<"'"""' .... " (714) 556-6850 South Coaat Pleza Vlll•ge .__.,_ .... K---eo.M FACIAL TISSUE IOl Of 150 SMllTS I DRUG STORES .____. ' lff N tll Ptoce r o SM,r 7 DAYS A WEEK ,._,,.,.. .._.,_IHO ......... W..tdlff ,._ er for the aucrowave beating to eHicient. The foil. which uld have decorative facing. \.\ ld renecL Lbe microwaves ancj bounce them around the room. Furniture would also have to be designed so that 1t wouktn'l absorb and thereby waste the m icrowaves .Pouod. main• mnecL&~~ cle that macro\"aves might eliminate the need for space heahng 111 some climates, wtuJe ·-in others. heating of buildings might be reduced to a le vel suffi· c1ent only to avoid freezing and discomfort from contact \.\1th cold obJects .. POUND SAI D THAT an a r oom wh e re the a ir is 50 degr ees, 60 watts wo rth of mic rowaves would make a person feel as though the t~m perature lS 72 Two people wouJd r t'qu1 r e l\o\IC l' a ll m an'.) microwaves Not everyone 1n the room may Like the same tempera ture So those who want to be cooler co uld we ar c lothing like metalln.ed threads. Russian !:>caenllsts have found GIFTS FOR MOM Select from a wide vanety of delicious gift paks .Antfto'"I ~ ·Contact Lenees Eyewear Styling / SHOE SERVICE Re9•al Repair Cllll• far SPllllY • TOPSl)IR Ooll't ..... __,.,.. c afcsl*held._...._ . w.,..,. ... ,.... .. .... ... -c:.r.-.............. .... •S..C...t ..... •W ..... .... ....................... ...... ..,., • I Dr. Lou Elder e OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave . Newport Beach Markci1 BasketJ that workers expos ed to proJects revenues or only $613.8 microwave radjatJoo tor many ·bilhon. since It did not count years suffer aboormally slow most of the money from the oil heart beats. t'hest pains. msom 1mp<>rt fee nia. headaches. 1mlab1Llty and · The Senate Budget Comm1ttee. memory l os s . Howe ver . passed leg1slalion caUing roe American researc~rs have oot. spend.mg o{ $612.9 billion: the duplicated the rindJngs. Senate included $10 billion o( re· . venues from the oil import fee U\. P~~. SAID THE heating its calculations and estimates in·~ _ ruaALiOD 1&-sa!e.. be~auae lbe--rome at-1623~arr.----- microwaves would be 'Cry short · .• -only one cenl.lmeter Jbng. The The attempts to slow. at least: waves in a rrucrowave oven a.re lbe rate 0( growth an spendJ.ng 12 c-eotirneters These very short and to balance the budget art' v. aveji Would ~netrate onJy the encouraging to people who ha~ s kin. and Pound i.a1d they fall been . calling ror f!nancial. v.lthan fl'deral safet } hm11..) restraint. / THE MEW SANT A AHA MAZDA! OPIN MOW! 1980 Mazda RX-7.! 1/~= -:):; lsxm•••o.l"'"f··· J . ~ GLCa. 6261 ..... '··· .. ~ w.,_..Tw. .. --~ ........ ANTA ANA ZOOI E.. RIST ST.• SANT.A AHA• tSM414 HARDWOOD FLOOR MAINTENANCE CENTER Duraseal Produe-ts Stains • Waxes • Renovator Finish • Polyurethane F·inrsh FRESH CATCH OF THE ~N .~. ......... of T"" Cod c,..._ J.H ._, ,,.... .... of De¥ft' See. ,,..._ U t ._. MARKET BASKET WtSTCWP Pl4ZA ...,,,... ...... .. ~ ... Dair,........, .... ,.. .-.t•a rww lnwour ..... ..... •tHtlty ... ...,.,,.. "'''''"' OPEN THURSDAY NtTES ill 9 - .. -- ' , . . . .. . .. . . . . \ ---.. CONSUMER £~ W@M(( ~@[[WiJ©@ iiw.a...,.. •• £9H9F'9#llt"fl ........... . .... ~ D£Aa at:'A DEL~! " .. Hd41eet or tU.ea• -.. a. ltrtM tlMlde•ly, •HJcl 1•• how bow to Stokely CarmachaeJ, &lft t8'erceecy fln1t aid? WM• tbb l)appeu, ODe ol mott radical ot 80•~ 1t.u to take ellerie. Med for a dot tor. apply lMOt· radl~als, bas .. Mt uMI h'1 to ~r•l.e ~ H&ue of Utt la o .. an1ed fl•me but ......_If,_ are ta eltarae, .... , •on Ute vlc:thn n t •h t l u l ..al,_ lllave • dear Idea of &lie laJ•ry and bave 0 r e or c. 5 ng 1ff1W ftnt aw, ulesa &Ile peno• would be ex h is African name. Plied .. twa.er da.aaer at Ute udde.t site. Avoid Kwame Toure , be ..,, ~ movemeat or ro•11t ltaadllag, said in speech this -.me tt ml,.& auravate aade&ected fractures we e k a b o u t t h e • •all.Uutu. Polttical system: "I WI.ea eomeoae la bleed1Dg, cover the womad don't want in -I ~U. deuest dotlt immediately available. Or. want to destroy " _,_,bare ltalld Hd apply pre111are directly oa dlie woad. Mot& blffdlag can be atopped this way. Indian Maidens Recruit U • limb it bleeclla1. elevale tile erm or le1 as you apply pressure, providing no bones are broken. U &a.e Weediag It from. an 1rtery Cbrtght, red blood spurt.a from the wound>, apply yoar fingers to the pnume polat where the main artt-ry 111upplylD1 -~1e-ae.. .... ad '8 ~awd. i'or-tlle...hud.. it'.a jlMt above the wrist. For the foot, lt'a at lite oat· side ol the aakle. Bold Ute preasure point tightly for a.._ five minatea or anW bleeding st-0ps. Shock m•y accompany any l!E'riou1 Injury 1nd it •loot c:a.n kill -so it needs to be ueated prompt ty. Symptoms or shock indade tbaUow breathing, rapid aad weak pulse, nausea, vomiting, mental tontmioo. and drooplng eyelid.I. Treat sboc:k b)" m aklng SUJ'e the vie: Um 's nose and throat are· cleared, control bleeding, and kttp the victim lying down, wrapped trith blankets. Elevate the reet llD· less the injury wouJd be aggravated. Give nothing by mouth, Hpttlally stimulants or alc:obol. An Indian village wilf sprout Saturday at Costa Mesa's TeWiJlk1e Park for the annual recruit· ment for t he Oran ge Coast YMCA 's Indian Maiden5 prosram. Mothers and their daughters who are in kinde rgarten through second .grade from Newport Beac h and Costa Mesa are invited to the village from 10 am. to noon. There will be crafts ~and game s and representatives of the 30 tribes In Indian dres~ available to discuss the mother-daughter pro· gram. If it rains Saturday, -the r e will be Ind ian 9'1aidena representatives •Jt.l the YMC A , 2300 ~-U h i v e r s it y D r i v e . ~~ewport Beach, to l'"",anawer questions and f:tate registration. ~or information. con· ~ t Beth Cobb, 642·9990. ~uppets ~-~erf orm ~·- A Department or Labor booklet, "Firsl Aid ·• provldf's all tht-details to help you learn bo" ~ dt-al with an emergPncy until help arrtves. Order for Sl.70 from the Consumer Inform atlnn Ce nter, Dept. t30ll. Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Street Peopl.-Counted. Too DEAR PAT· I've been wond-ering how thr census 1s dealing with "street people " I'm talking about individuals who hang out an pool h:ills and sleep in the streets In Los AnJO?eles a nd other big citi~s · K E .. Santa Ana Oa lhe evening of AprU 8 ("M" or "Mission" nl1ht>, the Bureau of tbe Ceuu.s reports that Its enumerators vlalted mlsalona, flophouses, train and bu statJOlls, all·nlght movies and live sb-Owa, aad dty or coaaty jalh where Ute uual stay ta • days or laa. Cemu taken obtalM4 tbe ne«asary laformatloa throap penoaal lllteniews. A fol1ew· ap "c:aaual cowat" wiU be&ln about May t oaJY la central d lles or metropolitan areas. Pool haOs, employment ornces. food stamp ~ters, •elfare om ce1, and bus or train statiODS not couated on "M " night will be visited by palrs of ceu• taken. People will be aaked wlH!ther they live ln the city and have been couted on a houebold ceaau rorm. Census takers wW interview oaly tbosf' who live in the city and have not been counted. ~tzµYlay !! Saturday at 11 a .m . IRS ~ts Tl•e for RerleK" :~ again at l p.m . a DE R ~rformance of a com· A PAT: When a taxpayer receives a re- 'pany o( French pup. fund check. does that mean the return has been ac- : peteers wlll be given at cepted and there's no longer a need to worry about .<Jte Newport Bea c h keepmg receipts" 9f'h eater Arts Center, 1 K .L .. Costa Mesa "'2501 Cliff Drive. Keep on worrying. Even though a taxpayer ':. Les Marmousets will has received a refund c:fieck, IRS aaya the return is -present the "Circus o( still subject to audit ror three years from the Animals" in the two deadline for filin g. For example. receipts ror tbe performances. return fUed by April 15, 1980 should be kept until Tickets are available Aprll 15, 1983. .at city hall in the Parks. Health Cot•erane ('ot·Pred Beaches and Rttreation " Department for $2. A DEAR READERS: Jr you have ever wondered discount rate or $1.50 per a boat your health Insurance -do I have adequa&e person ls orrered for coverage? What if I lose my job and wllb ll my ln· groups of more than 10. surance? What if I'm disabled and off the job, ,..' ---------wbat wtlJ I do for moaey? -you may be interested ln • new booklet that amwen these and odter questions. fteqaest a free copy ol "What YH ShoDld Know About Health l.lllarance," by wrtttn1 to Departmeat 731, Health lnaaruce .1nsttt11te, 1850 K St. N.W .. Waablngtoa, D.C. ZOIM. BOYIHKES ~12 MILES ,. LONDON CAP> -A :--1ear-old En1Ush boy ?-••cbed safety after .loQ'ekklnl 12 mtles in san· 1 across icy rivers tbroulh manhes In naaed Dartmoor re· O·ft Of Io \l t b w e s t stand, police said. boy bad been lost Fie on a picnic with family. Hi• marathon trek it:!''d bave dua11te d • t adultl, but be look la ttrtde," aakl Chief a1p. Rachael James. wllo led a four -hour fitAltar.i~ for tbe boy, Tony ....... , · HOUie Plants· ~:" 2 for 1 Sale .tlolllelf Boulftf '" Cou~~tion? DEAR PAT: I wil1 be moving to an Eastern state late this summer , and I've decided to sell m y collection of Avon bottles. How can I find out what they are worth and where can I sell them? G.E .. Dana Point Avoa'a to. Angele• headquarters addses yoa to cheek two Mok• to de&ermlne value: "Avon Bot· tles Encyclopaedia," by Bad HaatlD, P.O. Boa tH8, Kansas City, Mo. 14134, and "Wes&era World," I ll Harrlaon St., Saa Fraaclsco MlOS. Yoar beR bet for UT•Dllnl to aell boUlff la to coa· tad tile Allt ... • Trade, P.O.·Box 1151, Dabtlqoe, Iowa U.1. It olfen a weekly H ies pubUcatloa, alon1 wl&b a lhtlDI of bottle club dealers tbro.,... dte cou&rJ-t TM Av• spokesman eDl· pltaaliet tlut tile wortai ol ~ depeads oa d~tllerdleJ are-fall a .. lf &M eanea u nallabk . HAVE YOU '9111 llM A IOOK? A pubtl1htr'a editorial rtpreaent1tlve will bf' lnttf'Vifowt"' focal authon In a quest for Onlshtid rnanuampU 1ultablt fQr boolc publltatlon hy Carlton Prell, Inc .• ~ll·k~n l'lew Yortc 1ublldv publ11hJnj rirm All subject.a wtll bt ton1lcktffd lnt'ludinir nctlon afld DOft·nrtlon. ,oetry. drama. rtllirton. phlloeoPhy. tlr. He will ti. In Santa Ana In late Jun.. 1' you have t'Ompltted 1 book·lenirth rn11nu11C'rlpt •or rtetr1)1 IOI on any subJtct. and would llkf' a pro(ttakln1l 1ppr1IHI 1 wtthdut <'Oil or ohll111t1on 1 plfllM write lmrMdlattl)I dtet'rtb4n• rour "ork • trltf whlth pert of the d1y 1 a m. or pm 1 ~ou "ould prflfflr (Or In 1ppel&ntmtt1t Ind kindly m.ntlOn )'OUr rhon,. numbt'r Vou wlll rt'<'fllvt a ronnrm1t100 bv mai for a df'flnllt tlmt •nd pl1rl' Ai.a&_.. "llh completed m1nu11rrtot11 un1blfl to 1p.,.1r m11 NM Uwm dlrHtt11n Ow tddrtot• bflo. ,,., • ,,.. ,....,_, ind tnht•lk#l, AutMr• •halt tft,.rtrr _., IN •UJ '" ..,..,.. "''1 111111 wrtt.i ~ ..,, II e& ft. FIOSTFIH '39800 Apt. Sfu MAHUAL DIROSTB s21a00 IS ca. . HOSTHH '36800 -"'\ ••• lllHIGllATOR . 19900 HUlllY FOi MST SB.ICTIOHSS All FLOOR SAMPLES AT NEAR COST! BIG SAVINGS ON WASHERS SUPER BARGAIN!! 11 LI. WHtllLPOOl $278 3-CYCLE ••••..•. General Electric, . . . and Speed Queett floor samples at or near cost!!! ~.Mev1 ieeo O~ILY PILOT A J. (, 011.UD 1-CYCLI IUllT-IH ..... 5228 ~-=IJTCHENAID ...... s428 TOf'.UTB> S CYCUo GE ,OYSCRUllER FREE HPUCIMfNT IWSTALlATIOH BIG SAVINGS ON RANGES 20" GAS lllAMGI ..•......... s I 9 8 30-GAS RAMGI •.•......••• 124 D&UXE IYI Lml. GAS IAHGI 1498 .:~:1 5378 SAVE SSSS BIG SAVINGS ON MICROWAVES LITTON Ir CilMERAL UCTllC OVER I 00 IM STOCK! SAMPLES AT COST O~IELOW! BIG SAVINGS ON TELEVISION 10 .. CO&.OI TV ••• t .......... '228 1rc0&.01tv #I IATm •... '288 I tlNI" DIAeOM.U ICA COl.OITIM WITH• •oa ,.,cOM~ITl .. OL ,•' :I , t I t ' I , ) "' \ )' '· ~ • t ), I f f ' , , ) I • ' t \ " . . . 1\12 DAILY r1LOT C/N ThurlOay. Ml~ I. I NO LOCAL Lido Ciinie Busters Neighbof.s Protect Each Ot~r Pray ff•r N afif•H Members or ?4 ar ea churches gather at lfuntmgton' Ct vie Center after second an-· nual America Under God Prayer Walk Tuesday north along Huntington's Main Street. They sang hymns and -patJ:iolic son~s a nd said ·prayers for government leaders A promin ·nt prayer was that no nation misr ead U ·~. capabilities simply be~ausc o( ~bortivc resc mission in Iran. Damages in Storms $217,000. in Irvine A !>ertl"> of rainstorms 1n early March caused over $200,000 an oamal!l' to In int• Han<'h Waler Osstnct rac~hlles. engsn~r Robert M cG n•v. report~ Sea Scouts Seek Casto/ f U11iforms Tht· Sea Scouts ~ho swl the 00 foot kC't<'h Ar~us want to look .1~ ant1Que a!> their vessel when ·the\· go crwssn~ ( By JOANNE at:YNOLDS oe ... De1tY ,..... ""'" Reeident.a of Lido Isle have de· clded the t:>e.t way to rtaiht crime la l o t ake some o r the reaponalblllly therMelvet. Under the d irection of the . Newport Beach Police Depart· ment, Udo retl<\ent.a have or· ganl~ a neighborhood watch, a program aimed at getting .neighbors to watch out ror one another. · PRESTON PYEATTE, AN ~ Oasses Readied At Coast Y Cla!>ses ln gymnastics. self· d erensc. dog obed ience and weight loss are avli11lable at the Orange Coast YMCA The Y . l ocat e d at 2300 U n1vers1ty Drive. Newport Beach. teaches &Ymnast~ for boys and girls from 6 years up. an 45·nunute s~slons beginrung at 3 45 p m on Tuesdays and T hursdays KUNG FU SAN 0oo ss offered to all age groups from children to seruor c1luens on Thursday evenan~ on a monthly bans Shtn l.J vtng is the title or the weight los::. course that com bsncs nutrition ~e1~ht control and exercise It'., oHt·rc·d 1'IX"'I d ay morning~ or W('dO('sday evenings ~1<'Gr<'v. tole! v.o.stn d1stnct d1reC'tors that 1t will cost $217.000 lo n ·pl;tC'C storm damaged fac1ht1cs. The federal government mi.I) pi.I~ for thl!> <'mt . hf' '>aid. prov1cJN1 1ht· d1'>lnct agrp1•s to pay for SI00,000 worth of "Oood proof. THE DOG OREO I E NC"t. So th<·y ·rC' a~ki ng Orange · <'OUrSt'. for an1mat.. G month' <Jr CcHl!>l rcssdcnb to look into oldt•r, m<'<'L' Tut~da} n1~hh domes tic water main alon~ I rvsne Boulevard near the El Toro '1annc Corps Air Stallon Repair of that wate r mam w1U cost $73,500. doscts. attics. ga'tages and For mformauon. rnll 642 9'SJ ba~t·mcnU. 1f they have I.hem "T llE f"F.DERAL government ~av~ they will pa y the replace· m(•nt bifl provided the d1;1trict fixes its facahlif'~ so that similar damage doesn't happen again." IR WO Direc t o r O r v ill e Hesnhardt cxplasnt."<1 today. ThC' I RWD directors told McG rew to a pply for the federal rundang lo pay for the damage. The fede ral money would rome from the Disaster Relief Act. accordmg to McGrew. According lo McGrew. the stor ms m early March exposed and unde rmined a 30-snc h New Church Picks Name Saint Paul Greek Orthodox Church wall be the name for a new church to be bwlt in Irvine on Alton Avenue between Jef. frey Road and Cul ver Drive. The membe rship of the church, wh.lch now meets at Mis· sion Viejo High School, decided on the name during ceremonies Saturday evening in Ne wport Beach. The building of Saint Paul G r eek Orthodox Churc h in Irvine wiU mark the begiMing of the church's second Orange County parish. The only other one 1s m AnaM1m Fireman R esigns CHULA VlSfA <AP) -Fire captain J ames Wilson has re- signed from the fire department after pleading mnocent to felony drunken driving while on probe· tioo from a hil·run driving con· vlction. IT WJi.L COST $26,200 to re· pair 600 fttt of an expo~ed water mmn at University Orsve and Golden Glow, he addl'd. In addition to the $217,000 in storm 'damage, McGrew said that $7.200 in employee overtime was made necessary by the storms ('if Pd John River. 7. son or Mr . a nd Mrs. Robert Ri ver of Newport. Beach. ha~ earned member-or ·the· month honors at Eastbluff branch of Harbor Area Boys Club. He is a firs t grader at Easlbluff School. fo r old Navy uruforms RALPH ,WHITFORD. who supt•rvases the · Newport Beach· based scouts. said the uniforms C'an be converted to look like turn of the century Navy Wl· 1forms for the 35 boys and girls whos a1l tbe An~us. "We need whites or blues. j umpers and bell-bottom pants," he said. "I'm sure there are a lot or people with old sea bags gatherin~ dust or moths and we'd s ure like to have those unifor~. For that matter, we'd bke the sea ba~s Loo ... WKJTFORD SAID the scouts plan lo wear the uniforms when t1!£.Y take the 74-year -0ld vessel 1n <'venL"i s uch as the Newport Harbor Character Boat parade. Whitford said there are also plans lo use the vessel as a float· sng s ummer camp for eight weeks this summer. Anyone who's got old uniforms t hey'd like to get rid of can COO· t act Whitford at 642-0818 or Nikki's Fla~ Shop. 646·5166. Pyramid Money Ruled Taxable SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Money received from pyramid or chain bsts being proAM>led an Nort.hem Cabfornia is taxable. the lnt.e rna l Revenue Service !>3YS lRS Distnct Director Michael Sassa said Wednesday that m_. promoters of the chain liBts have erroneously claimed such money ls not taxable or is a gift. Plumbing a Problem Huntington Fami(y Upset by 'Inaction' • -By llOBERT BARKER ()I .. o.lly ... ._ tuft The Rosa Stewart family has a personal problem QOt uaually associated with the am~olmodernday plu:mbln&. It aeema tbal ~ toilet. in their Hunt· ington Beacb ~e works onlv partially. It handles nui<b aatisfactorl· ly but not a ny aolld material, Stewart clalma. "A NEIGllllOa a bout three 1treet1 away b aa been kind a nd ,... tnvlted u1 to UH ber bathroom. But you can't do that too mucb. AM we ao to ........... but u.ey woader wbat tb1 beU 10U trlWMT an doUIC ud tt 11 emban'uUq,'' S&ewart aakt. Ht ~ a portable ....... but tlMD lMte.,. cUlpclli&I probleml. a.wart. no,...... It 11'a Allan Clr~ cle wD Mt wtf• 8lid two .... Mid tM toUet .... Dal ........... rtllll ... Aawtt 1. ........... ~.,..,.°',... ...... ., .... ., ........ ~ .... llt" ........ . ............ , ,..,... .... • l -., tallve. said he spent nearly $200 lut weeteod for plumbing work. He said the-eaperta told him that there la a break in the sewer line out.aide hi.a property line. . He reports It would C08t al leat $3,000 to rep~ and be doesn't have the aaoney. BlJT HE DECIAaED It should be fa.xed either by the builder or by the city u a.. mal· ter of principle. City offlclall say thal it is not their reaponaibtllty to repair a sewer line t.bat con· necta to a residence and that Stewart lboWd do It. He wd h1I auomey al.lo la requeatina help from W.R. Grace Propenje11Dc. ln New York. Ott\ctall there were not available for comment today. Stewart aald he ~uittt the houH, ....,. the BolH Qllca ma,.nlanda. a year aao for 1109,000. BS a..u• THAT UM ctu 111&1 haft • mid• a miltak• In final lall*Uoa of U. tract. HI...._ tbat oUMr ._ '8 U..,... llnt .n..r lllDilar PNblttnl. · He..., ..... ., u •• •f1n11• 1111 ,,.. ................ , ........ .. ,.,.,._ .......... ....,.., .. -.,.... .. ... ................ Harbor Sets Driver Class For Elderly SenJor etlit.ens In the Hubor area can take a six·hour de· fens ive-dnving class offe red through the Newport Beach senior citizens cent.er. The SJ class ls sponsored by the American Assoc1at1on of R~t1red Pe rsons and thl' Na· llonal RetJred Teachers A::.l>OC1a· taon. The hrst c lasc; will b<' oUt>red May 7 a nd 8 al lhl' sensor c1t1 zens center, Fifth and Marguenk' avenues 1n Corona del Mar, from 10 am lo 2 pm. each d ay with an ho ur-long break for lwtch. Information is available at 646·4~. Laguna Car Dewheeled Judith Swayne o f Laguna Beach went out bl he r car one m orninit and found out she wasn't going anywben! Thieves in lbe rught had jacked up her auto oo HoUy Street. removed all four tires aod wheels and carefully left the vehicle propped u p on cinder b&ock.s. The stranded victim estimated her lou at $600. Irvine Ey~s Health Club The Irvine Plaonin1 Com· mluioo will consider a request today to locate a Nautilus health club lo tbe city. The 81..rUber Padfic Co. has filed a permll application to move tbe club from tts cWTeat locaUoa ID Newport Beacb to a 9.600-aquare foot aectloo ol 1 buiJdm, lD tbe C.C«pointe otr~ development at t.be lntenedioa ot lhcArtbW' Boulevard and Jamboree Road ID lnioe. A tao OD tbe PllDDln& Com· mluioa a,enda la a reqaelt by the Irvine Chamber ot Com· merre to put U.a otnca lD a 7$0-aquare foot aectJon of the Clvtc C.Ur annex al t.be In· tenecUon or Jamboree Road and McO•~ Avenue. Island resident. baa beea ap- pointed chairman ot the aecurtty • committee ol the Udo Isle Com· munity AaaoclaUon. "We have a full·t.ime MCurtty 1 uard. but the involvement of the people who Uve here ta the best supplemental ~urlly force available," he sa.id. Sgt. Ken Cowell of the police department work.a with Pyeatt.e In seulons with small groups of 1s1and r~ldents. "BASICALLY WHAT we're trying to get them to do is two things." Cowen said. "F inl. we want people to be more aware. to watch out for their neighbon' houses. Second. we want them to get mvolved enough to not.ice when they see somet.hlng SUS· pscfous and report it to us.·· Pyeatte calls it training, but Cowell says the sessions are a •ttle more informal than that. The point of the m tttings is to teach people to notice details s u c h a s d esc r i ption s o f Coun~il Notes 1trana...,, tbetr vebie• md Ucen.ae numbers. Judy Franco, U.. 11sod.._ pre11dent1 1aJd there'• wtlter benefit or lbe Pf'OIJ'•ln ID allt lt'a provldiq 1 v#ay for NM• denta to get to know OM anotlaer. "PF.oPLE HOE m.AY know their immedJ~ neipbon, but they don't know the people who live maybe a block or two awa~. lo learning their nei&hborboodl, they get to know more ol u.tr neighbors," she said . Cowell said the proaram la concentrating on gettlna rfti. denti to recocnlze and report auapldoua activity, but lt'a not goina to be Umit.ed to thaL "Since it 's not really a formal program, it can 'be whatevet' the residents want it to be. BurtlarY 1s emphasized since it's the bi1· gest crime problem in the city. but we can get Involved with other things such as traffic pro· blems as well , .. he said. -lAM R-eaCting- To -Encroachments One man·s desire to put the fuustung toucM5 to a planttt box tn tus front yard may have placed has Corona del Mar neighbors ln a ~It or trouble The Newpo('t Beac h Caty Counrsl this we-ek agreed that a ~· \'sew of ex1strng rront yard encroachments onto the public richt· ol v. a)' 1:. 1n order Tht-dec1~1on followed a city rePort that Robert Jackson. U1 F'ernleaf An· . wasn't the only Corona del Ma r homeowner with 1mprrwemenu. hanging over h1s property hoe .I a<'kM>n v. a~ sttksnit to obtam a city encroachment pennit on J lv.o root high plantf'r box that reportedly juts one root O\ler ru~ proper\~ line . ~Cit only did Jackson not get has permit, hss neighbors could bt-ordert'<l lo move back l.OCsr front ) ard improvements. ••• PLA.,_,.S BY A ~ewport Beach publishing firm to ~struct a two story offs~ bu1ld1og with roof·top parking sn the Newport Heights area ~re shelved th.is w.elt by the council. ' Neighbors objected to the plans submitted by ·suttoo In- dustnes. claiming that parkmg at the propoged 350 N. Newport Blvd structure wouJd be a problem. Ardutttts told cowu:ll memben they would rome bade with new plans at the ~ay 12 COWlc1l ~ion. · • • • AS ORDINANCE proh ib1t1ng commercial vehicles wei~hsng morf' than 6.000 pounds from using a residential strelrh of DoH•r Ort\l' wa!) unan1mou~ly approved by the COUD· (' 11 Tht' acuon v.as aune-d at discouraging vehicles involved i.n C'Onstruct1on dCtl\'llY on lh<' L'pper Ba) Rndge on Pacific Coast II I J'!hV. ay r rom U!'>lnJ! the ~trt'<'l Accordlng to the ordlnance. heavy trucks wall be banned from w.sng Dover between WestcWf Onve and ltvsneAvenue. 36 'Condifions' Restaurant Gets Preliminal-y OK Plans for converting a Newport Beach rela.il f&&b ootlet to a two- story waterfront restaurant have been approved. but the City Comt· t'1I lacked on 36 coo<hUoos. Among the coadlllons ls an order that Tonti·Walker laftston ol lrvane aJJow a ('9mmercial raab.l.og operation to continue dodr.llla ad· jacenl lo the extsung structure in Newport's Canott)' district. D ESIGNEaS OF THE restaurant at 2800 Lafayette A venue said the fisbing opera· lion was very much iD keeotn.I with the theme and would ·adcl "charm and color" ror diners. Plana fOf' the restaurant call for the fint floor to be used for parking and a public rresb nab Lola Leall•, IO·r••r·old Jualor r.-Calta 11 .. , la ,,,., ............... . dt•l of ., .... t '*'l •t Ca~Lu&Mrlft ....... "' ~o.111. market. 1be eaUq area woald be bouled on lbe HC09d noar. overlooklnc lbe nearbf BlalDe CbaADel. Nick °:!::fu'i~ .... propert)' CODI t.be fllb a.l· let -eorrtaurt o... 1audec1 the prc>poHd .........._ BUT •,(YOa IAClltE Heather expressed concem tbet plana ml&bt not be in t._. w ith Coastal Commi11ion criteria. 1be appUcut mUlt4: approval rrom the comm•· before movtnc ahead. Mn. Heather. a member ol the South Coast ~~tonal Coaatal CommisaM>a emt· mlulonera probably wo•d41 scrutililze me piua. to lnMln they provtde for proper ~ a~ce11, demonstrate Yialtor- aervlna quaUUe1 and baft a mari.DH'elated value. • Burglar Gets CA.tty watch '4- A S7,JOO 1old watcb wttb dlarooad cblpt deeoraUq tta face wu l&OMD from a Newpolt a.acb llMel.lc club, ptlite ..W. NidlolM PM.rift DiCarte tllll Poliff .................. .. ltolH watcb la ._,, prl•att locker ........... -...... -· , •• ._-:, ... w.. ... ........ ._. ......... == ... ,,....... .. _.._ ' -r· . ear's Best •• :-· For the fi rst time in 1~ 21 year history . .•r, Playboy MagazinC' has naml'd a Canadian as Playmate of the Ytar She's Ooroth .. !-itratton. 20, of Va ncou"er. Hn\1::.h Colum bia. _po:,jog rn front of a µoster uf herself. i*~~~~~~~~~~--~~-!:..·~~- \ I Queen s x way, --- , 1 Prince ar-Play ·~} LONDON (AP> -Buckingham Palace bas I , declined comment on a report that Prince Andrew, second·in-line to the British throne. recently "Shared a candlelit dinner at the palace with a t "<beauty queen. · "t The report in the tabloid Sun slJd Andrew. 20. arranged the dale with Miss Uruted Kingdom. ! .. 19-year-old Carolyn Seaward. ~ ~ whi le hi!\ m other. Queen ~ ,.. Elizabeth IL waa away. ~ 1· ••After dinner "'e just re-! !axed. listened to music and J .&.i~ . ~hatted," the newspaper quoted ~ , the farmer's dauehter a s say- ing " . ·'The prince talked to me t about my modellne career and ~ a little about the navy,"· she re-: • ... o.iiw lated. "I don't know how he i~ feels about me, but I liked tum very much a.od I .,1;ebou.Jd like to aee ltim •lain." 1• · Did the handsome prince, who followa elder I brother Prince Charles In line of succeAioo. ask .ber ror a goodnieht kiss? ··· "Tbat'• one question I am not answeriQI," came the answer. • 1 $500 Million Park· Due KlSSIMMEE. P'la. <AP> -A Britlab butcher himed entrepreneur is bankina $500 mlllion oo the hope that tourists will flock to Central Florida for a "Little ~&land." .. ~ Lewis E. Cartier announced pla.na for the · 200-acre theme park and said he expected the \ number of annual British visitors to Florida to ~Jump from 70,000 to_ 700,000 when the attraction opens. ... .. . .. ... . -· ... .. .. --..,.. ·-_.... .... .. -....... __,, ~\ .... -----.-. -.........._.._._ _____ .. -----------._.. __ .--__ ,_ ' -.. .. Jlon Appetlt Top Recipea Cited ~ MSW YORK <AP> -Tab m ........ H · .nit.-, peblt1'-'t wt cdokbook autbors. Add • ...,. far t.bt top Nc:lpe bcaiMa(lf ltl'I. Sene. ' Tbl r.WlaT OM veey ~ c:W, trylna to c..ct -cWaury up1rta, and t.bt T.-.muet" A••* ,....tecf at the Park Lane Hotel for tbt beet cocikbooU of lutyear GOURMET 11red al tnfftc Jama! O.tt farad to check wltll • alMnlt our free a... clellvery eenlee. MARKET MORNING FRESH PRODUCE DELANEY .. TllE CHBP eaaE. BE'S A NBavovs wreck," aa.ld Don Schrader. bettd ol the awl.I'd nomlAaUou panel. "Tbey bave to ,ive bim tomor, row otf.'' t Frala Splaach .................... ite ban. Crtap Green Onion.I .............. z for ZIC Swed~-................. z for 2tc BROS. SEAFOOD ·' It _.., qwte a meal. from the tomato blaque to l~ vcaJ pccat.a to tbe mocha .ouffle cl.ace. '1'11E INCa.B.UED IN'l'EaU'I' IN POOD and cootiDa aoea much farther than a di.lfenmt way ol eatiq. lt'a a d.lffereat w.Y of Uvlq," said Jacqum Pepln, renowned chef and a'llbor ot "La )let.bode.,'.' winner of tbe Tutemaker for best cookbook and best seoual cookbook ol 1.8'1'9. .. Wlooen ln other cat.eaories lncl\aded: Europe and the Americu. "The 9oot of Latin American Cooking," by Eliiabeth Lambert Ortiz, and "San Francisco A Ui Carte ... by the Junior League of San Franc\SCO. IDlemaUooal, "My Stomach Goes Traveling," by Walter SJeuk. Orient.al, "The Great Tastes of Chinese Cooking," by Jean Yueh. H it f toata. chances are you' II read about U tn the DAILY PILOT ::!i~ L«tace .. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : := ~::: FR ESHbSwob rdfiabb •1 • • b ....... 1 ·h·,· ••.• Sb.tat lit. F __ .. a~ U i~reat to ar. q or ro I !\Sic wt emon u ter 1 arm .. ,~ .. ~co .............. 4k lb. F b Dun C b •Ill fb r ... Uo p-1.. ,,._ -•-1-ea res geness ra s ............ 1.-. ~ -~.,,-· · · · · · • · • ·· • • • · • • • ~ • •deaned and cracked at no extra charae1 Fnsb cat Flowers ................ z.tt bun. F b P tn Red 8 \ 1 •lb -Fl'ffh,,_ __ Bea.o __ Sp_rouu~----·-· _· ._. _· ._. _· ._. _· ._. _· ._Ztc_l_b_. _ F~::b ~k &ct ... -~~~~~.:::::::: 1:a 1b: i '~~~~: ... uslb. 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DfdlY PllOT .I • Despite the foreign license plate on tbls tan Me r ce(ies 280 SE, a .knowledge of English isn 'l needed t.o r~ogniie the symbol oC the • SUPER-HARD flNtSHl •IDEAL FOR KITCHENS. BATHS. KIDS' ROOMS! • DURABLE. WASHABLE! OUlt PltlCE 11!9 • handicapped over which the driver parked. The parking lot 1s on the Bnstol Street side oC Sears' Costa Mesa store. CERAMIC WALL TILE • FIRlD -OM GLAU. RESISTS STAlMS! • VERSAlllE! • EASY-CARE FOR . David Lee Moore Dea.th Ruled For Slayer . -. OAKLAND CAP> -David Lee Moore hu been sentenced to death by a judge for hJs part ln what authorities have termed "t.be wont crime apree in· Alameda County lai.story." Moore. 27. and his brother Kenneth, 22, w~ convicted this year on a total of 632 counts st.em· ming from a two-month crime spree that ended 1n August 1.978 with the double murder of an Oakland woman and her daughter . Superior Court Judge Stanley Golde pro- nounced the death sentence Wednesday "despite how I feel about the death penalty and the sacred· ness of human life.·· Deputy Di strict Attorney James Anderson urged Che death ~na!ty. saying tha( if Gold~ didn't "follow the Jury system as we know at doesn't mean a th.mg.·' Moore's-attorney, Robert Beles, pleaded with the judge to sentence Moore to life in prison without t>0S:5ibllil.Y. ol pa~auinJI ".mercy for bis body, not his soul.' I (JACk ANl>t:RSON J ..,._ REVEALS In tl'le DAILY PILOT • cmA e NOME lMNOvtMHCT Cl"TUI COAST TO COAIT - 547-7781 Costa· Mesa 1 2221 Harbor Bl., 1...-wa..• 645-1126 I /'-I I .. . -. _._ --.. INSIDE : •Stock$ •Comics ) s · \ ··Movtes ·Te1ev1s1on .; ;norts ..................................................... n,....,iiii1iiim'M9r1iiii•'•·'•llO ........ lmlli!!l!lll ..... ON ... LV •• Pl.LO.T ............. ~ • Special K F ~rtifies LA Jabbar Inspires ~kers •.. in More Wayw Than One By JORN ~ F. V ANO o.-o.i. ... -~ lNOl..EWOOD There·a not.hinc Uke ln· lt>dedJ.n& a little ~ K lnto a Ufeleu l.akers body to brU1& b•C'k pep, ener&Y aod an NBA Wu tnn C'onfMc>nce cham· plonshlp. And, 1t appt'ars a. 11 Karttm Abdul· J abbar's <"OntribuUons aren't JU.St ronJmed to the·p!Aytnc floor, •Uher PLAYING PERHAPS THE 8£ T basketball of lus career. both on and oCC the ('ourt. Special K provided the lmpetus as the L.akers thmwated. the 4efen<l!ng- NB A champion Seattle SuperS001cs, -M+tos. before 17 .sos at lbe Forum Wednesday rught On the court. Abdul Jabbar wa! simply well, Abdul·Jabbar. He scored 38 points (12 in the dectslve fourth quarter>. grabbed 11 rebounds. blocked ·seven s hots and handed out six assists. But even more intimidating was his speech to t.eammat.es at halftime. DlS· turbed by how his mates were performing, -....--------- tht NBA'• Moet Valuable Player gave ~ tummaLM a t.borouab t.onaue-la.shina. "KAaEIEM JVHT EXERCISED hi& aa· s••tant coachin1 roa., which be does from time to time," u1d a srnllln& Coacb PJ.Ul Westbead. "Tht>tt were a lot of expletive deletes in wh at I saJd," answered Jabbar. "Basical· ly . I told them we couldn't be playing out there like.we were " Whatever spark Jabber tried to provide worked, with the btg 7 ·2 center supplytng the example THE LAKERS, WHO TRAILED 59-46 midway through the second quarter and 62-~ at the ha ll. cut the deficit tD 84-82 at the end or three quarters before ri.nally catching and surpassing the Sonics in the final period Spec1aJ K. naturally, was the focal point of the Lakers' offense during the last 12· mmule stam.a which ellmlllated the Sonics rn the best -of·sevc n series. 4·1. And, nobody was qwcker to poml lo Kareem as • being \he dilf erence in tbe series \.ban \.be Sonl~ themselves. "As good as the Lakers are. Kareem maku them tbat much better," com· plimented Son.le Coach Lenny Wllk.ens. who wiU wat.dl the Lakers open the NBA champieash.ip againat Pbiladelph1a Sun· day (12::ll p.m .> !rom the sidelines at the forum. "Kareem bad a great year but you have to remember be bad belt.er people around bim, too. "IT WORKS BOTH WAYS. KarffJD -makes the people around him better and the people 8J"OWld tum make Kareem bet· ter." The "people" around Kareem did more than their share to help the cause Wednes- day as Magic Johnson threw in 20 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out 10 as· s1sts; Norm Nixon chipped Ul 19 poLDts and four assists: Michael Cooper came off the bench to provide nine points. rive re· bounds. six assists. and some excellent de· <Sf.to LAMERS, Pait BZ) Tennis ----·----·---~-------_Legends In Action Top-seeded Ke n Rosewall takes on fellow Au.strallan Owen Davidson tonight at 7 30 in lhe first match of the Carte Blanche Tenrus Legends toumameol at John Wayne Tennis Club 1n Newport Beach Following at approximately 9 p .m will be a s ingles duel betw~n power.serving Colin Dible y and three -time Wimbledon doubles champ Frew McMillan. ............ The tournament 1s tbe Uurd stop in a six·city tour for the Tenois Legends. which bring~ together current or former champions over the age of 35. KAREEM ABOUL~ABBAR SHARES HAPPY MOMENT. ~~~~WI!~~~~~~~~-'!'. ....,,.._ ._ .•., ..... ..._.. FORMER COSTA MESA RESIDENT BUCK THORNBURG ATOP PLUGGED NICKLE. De Wouldn't Quit Ex-Mesan Thornburg Rides in Derbr By HOWARD L. HANDY OI llW O .. ly Pli.t SIMI Buck Thornburg wouldn't giv~ a plugged nickel for tus eighth grade teacher when he was a student in.Costa Mesa some years ago and he doesn't care about her current thoughts on horse racing, eilher. Thornburg. the Jockey on fa vor ed Plugged Nickle in Saturday's Kentucky Derby at Churcttill Downs in Louisville. bas mos tly pleasant memories of his youth spent in Costa Mesa wtth exception of his eighth grade experience.· "WE HAD TO WRITE an essay about what we tbOught we might be doing when we became adults," Thornburg recalled by long distance ·telephone from his Florida home this week. · "1 wrote that 1 would become a jockey and that teacher told me I couldn't ~ril.e something like that because il wasn't true-. "I hope s he's stlll around and get.S to· read thls. J would like to tell that lf!acher where she can go. She was giving me all lhls baloney and l knew at that time that l was going to be a jockey.'' l • THORNBURG NOT ONLY became a jockey but one o( the best in the state of Florida a.od aJoog the eastern seaboard. He will be riding in his second Kentucky Derby Saturday at the age of 48 and is looking Jorward to the start of racing's Triple Crown with the enthusiasm and anticipation or the young student tbat be was while living in Cost.a Mes.a years ago.. ~ - ''It's a good feeling to be on a horse t~at ----- has a chance to win the Derby," ·Thornburg says. ''Plugged Nickle is the horse the others have to beat: .. He became associated wtth the horse when another Jockey couldn"t arrange hi.s schedule to ndc him in Florida in the Laurel futurity · "Mr. CTom ) Kelly heard I was nding in Florida at the time aoo gave me the mount." Thornbur~ says. KELLY IS THE TRAINER a,nd a man who can bring a tlorse up to a· race in perfect condition wttile fe malning a perfect basket case himself. according lo those who know h1m . Earlier th ts week. Thornburg ~t 1.o · Lou1svlll.f to ride Plugged Nickle in a workout. h1s final one before Saturday's race. "I got up at 4 in the morning, caught a plane to Kentucky and didn't get back unUI 11 that night." Thornburg says. "Most of the time was spent waiting around but It was a long day anyway. "PLUGGED NICKLE ls ln great shape for the Derby and l have all the confidence in the world in rum winrung t~ race." · · His preference for a starting post ls in . t'he middle so he can be in good ~ition going into the first turn. Thornburg has woo stakes races for keHy in the past and his biggest win was in the $200,000 Gardenia Stakes on a filly that died the next year. • .. I've won some $100,000 stakes races <See DERBY, Page BZ> Rocket Rod Laver heacllines Friday wgbt 's action with a 7 30 confrontation with former South African Davis Cup star Bob Hewitt. Newport Beach's own Roy Emerson will CoUow Laver·s act with a 9 p m match against former French and U S. Open ch a mp f'red Storfe. '·Tbe time is nght for a tour showcasing this group,·· says Laver of the Legends .. It bas given .us a chan~ lo C'OOllllue competiUve pla,Y and provide our brand of tennis to the grow. ing number of American t.eorus Cans.·· "The ac~ptance pf ~ fans the first year ls really what t.ng· gered· the second year of the LegendS," tour director Alan Morell said proudly. The doubles. matchups expect to be ji.Jst as excitirtg. The lop duo figures to be Rosewall and Laver. since those two players have met IJl each of the previous two Le gends singles finals of 1980. . The Rose wall Laver duo faC"eS HewiU·McMillan Saturday rught at 9. For the 2 JO match Satur day. Emerson-Stolle will play Dibley-Davidson • Drug Scandal At Los Al f our trainers have been SIJS· pended and fined lll connectJon wtth the discovery of traces of a stimulant drug in four horses .competing at Los Alamitos race track, according to a state rac- ing official ' J~rry Cru ise, chief in · vestigator for the California Horse Raclng Board. said Wednesday \n Sacramento that ·the lnddents, involving t.be drug nalbuphlne, were discovered · when laboratory tests of urine from four horses were completed Monday. Two of the horses In last Tbul"lday and Friday's cootests wo~ tbetrl'aces and 'a tfurd- hone l1n1abed second. Sas Keou h 'Brutal Call' The··Diff erence By DAVE CU~:-.;JSGllAM Qf IN O••h "'"" \\.att EH•n the 1ct' on h1!' n~ht arm couldn 'l cool off ~t Jll Kt'<>U~h Thl' Oakland p1tch1·r v. a' funou' Mlt'r \QStng a 2 I der1s 1on lo thl' Anl!l'b at Anah1·1m St.l dwm Y. t>dn~da~ ni ght ··Tht' ~ank \(a:-..,tul1•n from llf>." Keough ~aid tn J loud. di.., ~usted •vo1C{' .. Hov. can ) ou call a gu) ... afe v. ht·n he .., q tlJ run n1nj.!~ It v.a!> J brul.tl call KN>ugh v.a,.., talktnJ.! .1bout th<' play that kd th« Angt•h lo th1·ir f irs t '1cton in "t'\ co Lr1l·~ aJ!ain:.t Oakland lh1.., "t·a ... on F0REO PATEK tnplt-d off Lht• top of thC' cenlC'r f11'1d frnc<' m tht' !'t>venth 1nntnJ.! of :i I I tit•. but l he throv. lo th1 rd produced one of those bang bang pla).., bang. Patek wa!> call<.'d safe. and bang . third baseman Waynt• Gross v.as eJcctcd from the ~ame "'The reason I ejected him wac; be('~use he bumped m.: ... um pi r e Jerry Neudeck e r s aid "And after I eJccted h1 m. he bumped me again ·· B u. m pi n #: a n u m p i r c i s ~rou nd s for autom atic dis· missal Oakland Manager Billy Ma rt in. howev~r . ~ot h 1 ms elf ejected for belaboring the point. l ..T H E GUY WA S safe,'' Neudecker insisted "He tagg<'d him up on the knee when his foot was already all over the bag They ought to look at the rt'play. r -don·t have to see 1t, because I know he was safe " Moments-tater 1'om OollOh~ singled to left, 1cortng Patek and giving tbe Angels their 2· l lt':ld. 14h1 r h Oon Aase made .,l.inct up · 111-·~ inr omp1•tt·nt. ·' M artia <.£11d t'f ;-.;,·ud1·d.;t·r lit··~ .1 ',·11·r .in ump i.tnd u ... u.1lly pr•'tl\ i!•lod ." Keough ... a id .. Hut ht• ft•t•I .... wl•re _ h11nr h of ='u un g i.:uy .., v.ho h.1' l'n·1 put in our t1 ml· yet. so h1· h:t'> t11 µut U'> in our place. tie t hrt'v. dut Ll'l' \\alb 1n Oakland Jnd nov. hl' thro°"" out Gr~ a nd \1Jrt1n hl·rl' Hrulal ·· \\mu; tit·; W.\S m a mood to ri p pt-<•ple. heou~h decided to fi n• .i h-v. ..,31\0..,_al the Angels. 1 h1~ "holt.' or~anization ;s amazin..: Thq put the players' f .1m1he~ in tht• upper deck. and t h,·1r S:Ut..,l:> ha\C lo :.1t so far J"-a ) the) v c g ot to use b1n ot·ular.., to ~t'l' the game.'· Kl'ou).1h -.aid "Thi.' !'corek~per I!> amazmi;:. too llo14 can he call a t·omt.> backer to the mound a ba:-1'.' tut'' It \\as an ob\·1ous er· ror · 1\ product of Corona del Mar 1!1~h . Keous::h has ct legion of friends and fam1lv who came from Nt-wport (Jeach and sur- 'round1ng areas to watch their nat1,·e son pitch Apparently; most of them had t o v. atch from lhe upp,er stratospherl'. Dodger Hitters Come Through iii a Pin~h Slx of the. 10 victories have been aaalnlt the Giant.a, wbo flnllbed April wlth a f.14 neord, wont la aa-.tor ' leaiU.blMball. • I Yeacer, dellverlni a slngle to left. Gary Lavelle relieved Mllllon to face Rick M~. the aMOUQeed pinch bltter for Welch. But LNord.a 1ub1Utut~ Mickey Hatcher. whole perfect ••C'riftce bunt put r_.. at second and third. • 112 OAIL V PIL01 -.. f • ' ' r : . i A C•pau._ Report Fronfthe Workf'ot Sport• Pittsburgh ' Last Choice Not I rrelevant to McGriff f\ Ram l'loy to aet tM last cboic-e In lht> Na • tlonal FootbaU IA•Jut draft W~ay ra1ltd and t • th Pi~r'Mb si ltrl, tor OW-a«ond stralsht year. bed ltw honor or st'ltttJna tho' coll"lll' player to ~ honored b • lrrel~vanl Wttk propontnls tn Nt'wpof'l 8l'ach. JWlo" ' TM Ra aU.l'mptcd to pua on lhttr t1nal cho1M! which cam~ 1~ ore lht' Stttlen la.~t pk k but Pltt.sbur11h or f1rual would havr none of tht' ploy anct stlet•ted Tyronl' McGrHf rrum f'londa A& M:• Ab lhe 334\h playt'r taken ln lhl~ y"ar·~ draft The Steelers held out for the last p1t-k The 27S pound, 6 1 of(enslvc &\Aanl. ls 22 and was te ndered an invitation to pan1c1pate m the week·long fesUvtltes by chairman Paw Salata rrom tbe Ram offit'e b)' lona ~-telephene W-edMsdey "The week was explained to hlm several thnes," Salata said. "and he final ly told us he was lookang forward to the tru> " McGriff has never been lo Cal1fornia and d<>esn't really care that he was the last player selected He was Just hopln~ to be picked to play on the 11rofessional levt'I provided ht• doesn't follow in the foots teps or tus four Irrelevant W~k prt• decessors by not lasting past the third week or training r amp. ....-----fltto•~ of d w 8011 ----- "They say the only one who could beat Texas·EI Paso ... were God and lhe angels -and they'fe not entered." -Illinois \rack coach Gary WleMke prlor to the NCAA lndoor track and field c hampionships, won by Texas·El Paso. --Ro,,ab 1t'b1 on G11ra •• 011~·•t1u~r Larry Gara limited Toronto to just ooe tut. leading · Cllat HIUd.le slammed a two-run homer and la the Kansas City Royals to a 3--0 victory over lbe Blue Jays Wednesday in American League baseball aetion. The only hit of{ Gura was a double in the ---slxffi i..i\liing 1:19' nalnaG ·Gattla ... Detroit's La11« P~ttlll drilled a two-out single to score Tom Brookens with U.e win· nio~ nm in the 10th inning as the Tigers defeated 'texltS, s-4 . . . BUlcb Wynegar and Rick Sofield each t I drove in two runs and Roy Smalley s lammed his sixth home run or the year to lead Minnesota to a 10·3 win over SeatU~ ••. A two-run homer by Doag Deelnt'ff ignited a si.x·run Baltimore rally which was ~ed by two New York errors in the i;eco · g, and the Orioles went on to defe t tbe Yankees, 7·4 ... Har old Balnff singled home the game·winning run ln the bottom of the eighth and right· hander Bldaant l>oUOD gave up five bits <WlllA as the Chicago White Sox ~ed Boston. 2· l . • The Milwaukee Bre wers' game with the Cleveland ln· dians was postponed after 2~ innings because of heavy fog a long the Lake Erie s horeline. The game was scoreless and "Ill be rompletely replayed at a later dale . . J . R. Richard picked up his fourth victory without a loss and was one of three As tros to tut home runs as Houston def~ated Cincinnati. 5· J. in National League act.Jon. Joe Morgan and Cesar ~no also homered for Houstoo . . Mark Bomba~k tossed a two- h1l\er. and Dan Norman singled home a run in the fourth in· ning to ht'lp the New York · Mets to a 2·0 victory over PhiladelphJa ... Pbll Gamer hit two home runs at)d un· bealen Jim Bibby scattere<i six hits to lead Pit tsburgh to a 5-0 win over Montreal .. Ken OverkfeU drove m three runs with a sinf!le and double and Keith Hernandez powered a three.run homer. leadLng St. Louis to an 8-2 win over the · Chicago Cubs . . . Eric Rasmussen notched bis first wm of tne season and Willie Mont.a.on and Jerry Mumpbrey each drovt' m a run to enable San Diego to snap a seven.game los - ing streak with a 2·J victory over Atlanta ... Bob Hom er , locked in a bille r s howdown with the Braves ove r a demotion to the minors before being restored to the major league roster, !)aid he will rejoin Atlanta in Pittsburgh Friday night Bcu~ball TodafJ -----... On this date in baseball in J969 One day alter his Houston teammates had been no- h1t by Cincinnat.J's Jim Maloney. t he Ast.ros' Don Wilson gamed a full measure of revenge by turning in a no.hit. 4·0 victory over the Reds. On ltus date m 1922. CharJ1e Robert:-.on of the Chicago White Sox pitched ·a pe rfect ~ame a.nd defeated the Detroit Tigers 3-0 On thls date m J920: ' . I The Roston Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers played to a t 1, 26-mmng tJe with both pitchers Boston's Joe Oeschger and Brooklyn's Leon Cadore going the dis· tance Today's Birthday: San Diego Padres ouUielder Von Joshua Is 32 1 t • Blfll~r:en q.,u,. Pirate•, S e r le s T rade Wm.less pitcher Bert 8 1y&even C0-2>. displeased Ill with the way Manager Chock Tuner has used · him, has qwl the Pittsburgh Pirates. Blyleveo has asked the Plrates to be traded . . . Basketball compctition in the 1984 Olympic Games will he held at the Forum in Inglewood. it was announced Wednesda1 •.. Dave Meyers. a starting forward for the Milwaukee Bucks and'in the prime of his career at a ge 27. announced his retireme nt from basketball for familv and religious reaS-Ons ... Jeny Stringer, a cancer patient whose name came into prominence during the NCAA basketball finals. died WedneSday at a Louisville hos pital. Stringer. 22. was a close friend or Louisville AJl-Ame n C'an Darrell Griffith and the m an to whom Griffith dedicated tus play as he led Louisville to the championship ... Action may be taken soon concerning a Pac 10 Cooference mvestigation into alleged athletic am· proprieties at several m ember schools . . . The universities of Alabama and Arkansas each r~eived a record $1 ,005.582 payoff for their appearance m lhe Sugar Bowl . . . Tom Eaeey, sports mformation director at Troy SUte University, said that be regretted the pbrasmg of a story lhat alleged that tbat..-11orida Si.ate'JS baseball coach...si>il....in. an...umpire's ear during a game Tuesday. Both Coach Mike MartlD and umpire J ack Garaer denied \he incident. T~n.Radlo TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Seattle at Angels. 7:30 p.m .. KMPC (710). TMI MIW l»ft'A AMA MADA! Ol9e MOWl 1 '80 Mazda· Gl.C Wagonl .............. , ... ~.._ __ eu:.. 6161. • ., &h.T_. SAMTA AMA •t 'MIT IT.• UMfA MIA• Ml 4414 HORSE RACING I BASKETBALL·/ GY MNASTICS f 'ro•P •gtt BJ forOCC Duo · i.:... P a g r BJ DERBY •• ~ and "''"' l>N>n rtdtnit In f"londa 'In<'<' l~. · • htt s ia vs · • f can do bt•tt,•r bar k h•re Uuw 1 could m (." uronua and I enlO\I It here .• Gymnastics Is -. ANGELS ..• about the slut! they've bttn HY· Inc abo ut m e .'' K eough ans we red. "It Jus t cheapens whal goes on out on the field. The Angela got out of here with one vlcto~, a.nd \hey were lucky to do that. ' . . th·"~ hi.d M>mt b11d spllUs over the yt·ar.., 1.md aya "Oh . )'l'ah. I "" hud my 11hurc l>o you have a pt•lc-e o( pupt.·r und n pencil rndy ., LA.ot'i •~'" I vc broken both \\ rll'itt, a hand. the entire right ~ id ,. or m y r1 b c a Ke . m y 'ihouldl'I'. my It·~ a11d J huvt• a pluh• in the leg because ll dJdn'\ ht·ul rt~hl Yc.•uh I've had a lot 11f l\plll.o.; •mtl I dldn 'l gel hurt in )lume of lhl'm · . A Way Of Life Indeed, Keough may have a potnt. Ile hurled ~ fourth com· plete game in fi ve s tarts and held such da ngerous enemies as Don Saylor. Rod Carew. Dan Ford and Bobby Grich hitless. T ht• m<>wl\ on P lugged Nickle 1-; a ba g opportunity fo r Thornburg wh~e only previous Kentucky Derby experience was <ibol\rd a horse named Trout>Ae Shoot~r that firushed eiltliUJ i.n 1968 By HOWU D L. HANDY OI , ... OIMI' l'lleC l&.ff ComplNc dt•<Ucat1on to gym· nasucs has long-since bee n dl.8· carded as a way or life for Orange Coast College's Vkkit.Y Roach and Robin Tomlinson As )'OUOASters of Junior high age .oth were totally dedicated to the sport. working out six hours 3 day. s tarting as s oon as classroom work ended and e<>n· cludlng about 10 o'cl~k each n'eht. PLUGGtm NIC'KLE has been NOW ALL THEY have to do 1s hghlly raced and has woo four of arise early enou gh to be at five st.arts tlus year including school for a 7 3 m. wor~ouL t.bal the WOQd Memorial and-Florida I ,-L>crby. earrung $2l7 ,600. asts or about three bour5, at· Plugged Nick.le was the Uurd te nd clBM and have Ume for bP:H two-year·old '" 1979 and themselves or for work.iii&. a \\ J~ a late developer. When he te rm each usE'S loosely. won lhl' Wood Memorial. it was Both are in the entertainment his sixth ,;ctory in has last sewn Eup at Disneyland and oft ... tarts und th<' oth<'r was a es portray somt• of lh<' wdl· wco11d plal'e rirush own charn{'tef"') that delight Kt•Uy d<>t'sn 't send the bay that young and old alike. T hl'Y never looks li.k(• a cht•stnut to the pos t know rrom unt' day to the next oflt•n and Certs tht' horse jusl JUSt "hat typt• of situulion they d11t•irn·1 hk4..' a lot or races on toP w11l be LD durlnlif the paradE' 11( t•:11·h other Ph1~gNJ Nickle down Main Street daily at :i ha!> 11 t':lfl'l'C SltlflS ana shouJd u'clod. ltt• llH· odds -o n (a vorHe in But they have played roles as ~aturday·!> ra<'e. Ht• opened at ('Ostumed characters s uch a s J2 1 but that ""1!) do~n to 3.1 and Chip 'N Dale. Soow Wrute and l<.>wer ~hen he. won the .Wood-_ M ic.k.cy .,Mo..u.s..e._...l.1..-~~· M<·mortal. really matter to them what lh4!ll' ro1e ts in the parade. "It isrft like work at all," Vickie says. "It's Wle them ~Y· mg me for having fun " school and we talked about my attending Orange Coast. "I called Barbara (Wngbt... the OCC roach > about · l o'clock OM night and got her out of bed and sbe told me to come on over and see ror myself. I liked what I sa w .. VICKIE SAYS SHE has en· JO) NJ the travel that has come throu~h he r part1c1p&t1on in gymn3sucs tncluding one \np to llawa11 "( didn't firush in ll a waal Md tha t ended my club career." Sht> '>:I\'\ Another time s he "'as warm 1ng up for. a regional meet and hadn't practlced her floor ex· ercise ending. "l hurried lo get 1Q a l~~u~e.nding -and broke a booe 1n my foot and m1ssedthecompetat1on •· AN D MOMENTS be f o r e Donohue got his Rame.wiMing hit. he checked his swing on a pitct\ that Keough thought was a strikeout. ' "Fint, it was a strike, and second. h<' s wung at 1t ." KtlOUgh u 1d. "But late an lhe umc. 'hey'll never call a checked s wln~ a strike. H's too bad. because that was the gu m e." In Aase's rrund, however. the game was in rus own hands. * A"'O«L ~~ -"'"°"" alllnY......V tTIIM ..... -Pl•'f"!'I • Oot .... of -0 dvtt"9 ttw o.11--~ ,..,. every llfnt _,,,. (.Mf\it °"' 10 eiroue •"hen UfnP\A . •tt'OO't' OM!d U> t-out !Wit• ....... II II w•\ only 10 <M l """'11tb'y •Mr\ ww '""" m~n •kit ctun~ ttw ...., .. , "'"' .......... ,, '' . ~ >l'W)fl\IOO "" fl """'°""• HPQI\ • p,...., ll•1t ~m.-Nf""' ,,_ O\h '" ftw QOfllt• \Ult WM tw\ 00-•"' "•,..q "' ..,..., <..,...,. 41 At1a.11e1"' !>ledlUm '.,..,, 11 "' ..... '\tf'nelf• '~ fft>f'l1t •• Now tw-wt.¥\ tt '""' 1~ "'"'"~Ano-••~ on-.r ,._ho•" •MluO. 1,.... B_.,..11 l'•t>oo" I"" Ctwruo Chomp, trw "•""'*"'' P,1m .. t1 t"'4! \t '"Of'I 5Jml1tn~ t~ MttlOI' I •«>ur /11/tOM,.'t ,_ ;fl'IQO'\i i\ •ve..,aQt"Q • dlf•,.r..nt l~u() 11wry oowu· Qdf"nir' f'. •\t 1000 °"°"" trw 111¥h h.tvt' • n11nor •~aioua pnn ,..<I ~-~l<I M<Deft.t,.,, M><:I IN TIQH< .,.,,,.",, itft;. ""t~ No•M d J°"""°" °"""'tit< f'Wfl "'O''' \t.M1 1n tnrtt ..... ,,,\, tl\to A"°''' (ttt1 f1t4flllo1"'Q "" ..... ,.Qot )O,b,it .tndAfft '1 )41 i!Jlt'tl!id o• .... 1 'f"O"'\ rt..C> rf'(ll'(J •"""II"~· f)IK'Y-" Pol(fl""I tn••l<fl<.c>\ 10' '"" ~tt!lf """'' CIW" Ila..-IC) 11 n JI"' .... tie tO'll IOlliqntJ 0.tt ,t'Ml Cl II "'~ ~ {111 FtUlAV "'QIO!. -·kl-I I .JI n 1110 ~y<tt'll !•i)~IV" ~ ....... ~ ~ .... -11.t1 "' ....... 11 .... ...... ,,-41 ~ ¥1•-• ·- ... ,.,,,,..., """"''' -· .,, AftQltt <•o QI.,...,., ., • ., • ..,. 4 ..,..taut .-..... r~•• THORNBURG'S EARLY start in racing came "he n he rode horses an Ohio a fter quitting school in Costa Mesa ... My dad fra in<.>d horses around Cleveland and that "S how r .otai\ed and I h aven't been sorry even though that teacher tried to tell me dtf· fl'rent " WKJLE THEY BA VE. fWI at ihear JObs, Vickie says she also has run lo competition now that she has gh·en up the regimented oaal y workouts of a club gym. nast ~..AKERS GAIN FINALS. • • There·!) little Trouble BreWlng :ind his.. chances art> far grealt-r than :.t Plug~ed Nickle m the Kentucky Derby . That ·~.­ something Buck Thornbu r~ knows for a fact and will be out to prov<' to the world at famed Churchill Oo\\ns on Saturday. I hs grade sc-hool teacher 1n Costa Mesa. notwithstanding. "I would ' like to tell that teacht•r ... " he adds once :igaio Jll.'>t twfore han$!ing·up tht' phone. Bad Night For Are a Entr ants INGLEWOO D It was a long night for the Orange Coast area h11?h school volleyball teams in the Inglewood tournament Wed· nesday Jn the quarte rfinals. No. 1 seeded Ne wport Harbor dropped ii three-game match to Los Altos and No. 4 seeded Estancia fell to San ClemPnte, 2·J Then in the semifinals. San Cle m ente and No. 3 seeded Laguna Beach were put oui. of m JIOUEYBALL the tournament, leaving No 2 seeded Palisades High of the Los /\ngeles C1tv '"9ect1on and uo· !.t-eded Los Altos to battle for the rhampi0osh1p Los Altos was the s ur- prise t eam of the tourna~t. wmnin~ over Charhe Brande's Newport Sailors. 11-6. 8-11 , ll-7 in the quarte rfinals, then dlsp<>s· ing of San Clemente. 11-8, 2·11, 11·1 in the semis. In the championsbJp match. Los AH.as lost to Palisades in a close match. 15·12. 15-11. Palisades finished second in the LA City section last year Md 1s the favorite to win the tiUe this season. The c hampions have a 20·2 record for lhe year and Ricci Luyties. i 6·5 senior. was voled most valuable player of the tournament Kent Smith or Estancia and Chris Van Sell of San Clemente w e re name d to the all· tournament t e am of eight players. the only ones from the Orange Coast area to gain spots on the squad. - Coast area teams will have to regroup for concludi.Qg le8'ue matches before goini into Cl F playoff actloo afler faill.na to ~acb the fmala at in,lewood for one of the few Urn~ In recent years. ·'I started tn gymnasucs when I watched Olga Korbut win lhe ~old medal in the J972 Olympic <iames." Vickie says. "I told myself that l would like to do that and 1 jomed a club m Roll· ing Hills. ··I worked out six hours a day a nd had very little time fo r personal living when I was 1n 1unior high school. I'd go to the ~ym a bout 2:30. right a fte r '>Chool. and wouldn't ~et home until about 10:30 each rught. "I STARTED THI NKING a bout this when I got to high 'chool and J s witched to the school team.'' She competed for Rolling lulls lh~h for three years and says ~he en10ys this type of competJ· taon much more "There isn't as m uch pressure o n you." sht' S:l) s "From coachC'S. teammates and others I hke lhJS I) JX' of com pell lion becau.w l ha\C more• lime for other lhlnRs "I l1ke to ski and ride bicyC'lrs and have some time to s p('nd 3l the beach," \'1ck1c!lay~. WHEN SKE WAS competing for KI PS Gymnastics. one or her teammates was Robtn and theu- coach was Robin's brother Jerry who now coaches the women's. gymnastics team at UCLA "We both quit club gymnastics about the same Umc a nd l duin't ... e1.· Robin for a couple of yea.rs." V1ck1e says. "I called her ooe day when J was a st>ruor tn h.IJth fense on the Son1e guards, and Jamaal Wilkes won the purple heart a"'ard for fightmg a n ght t>ye 1n1ury whale contnbuting lS po1nu. s ix down lhe stretch. "The Lakers JU.St played bet· ter aJl.around basketball than ·we did," said Gus Wall,Jams, who sat calmly 1n his cubicle. "l don't really s~ much difference rrom Uus Laker team and last year 's. All they <lid w as execute this time. "l 'M DISAPPOINTED we lost. but I'm proud of the season we had." Next to Williams was Sorue ~nter Jack Stkma. wbo had to contend with J abbar during the rive ~am<' sene<> a d1fftcult task to say th(' ll'as\ '"He's Just a itreat player." said S1kma softly ··The greatest 1t1· the qame toda) lies Ill a d:iss of his own He's )USt de "astatmg .. S1kma eventuall> ran out or adJec u ves, although Jabbar's team mat.es didn't "AN\'TIUNG L'i possible when you have a dominant c-enter llke Karttm in the m1ddle."·praJSed M a~u· .. All you can do 1s shake )Our head an a"'e of what he does " ··He S<'Ore-d points. blocked shots and grabbt'.d rebounds. the~·s oo doubt he wa:. tl'k! dif· rerence i n . this s t·ries. ·· ex cla imed Wilkes, who rtte1ved an :IC<'ldcntal finger in tus eye 1n • the lturd penod only to com~ back later Ul thr quarter "'1th his eyelid taped to his forehead .so he could S<'t' "What he did on the court and ·what he scria to us was mouvallng." "The big man was the key to everytlung." smiled Nixon. "He dad 1t all but roach." Special K . rather than lay ac· colades upon himself, s poke of the team Ul.Stead . , "T H E ONE T HING that makes us spedaJ Is that we want to win," s aid J abbar ''We worked hard for 1\ <Western . Confe~ championship). I'm very pleased bec ause it's been a loog time sUlce I've been her•· tNRAI f1t1aJs>" Tht> last championship for Los An~eles was the 1971·72 season when Wilt Chamberlain, J erry West and Co. dumped the New York Krucks 1n five gam~ J ab· bar's one title came with th\' M 1lwauk~ Bucks 1n the 1973 71 season "All I lcnow 1s that l m going to enJOY this moment tom~ht atid then. 1l's back to ""ork tomorro"' ... sa 1d M ag1<'. "IT'S A GREAT f H·l1n~ bcca~ v.e're the!'\' ... expr~ed Nuon "We 'll enJOY th1-; for S day or so and then we'll ~et ~ our h1~h and prepare for:: th .. i6ers ·· Or hE'-tter yet, the 76ers will prepare for the Lakers, especaaJ· ly one Mr. J abbar. As Laker ~w n1.•r J err y Buss surmised, ··Whe n you 're witnessing a miracle constantly," he said re· ferring lo Special K. "it's JUSI hard lo determine which one ol his sx-rformances is best." The 76ers wiU gel a first-hand look at the Lalcers' "miracle' startJng Sunday. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE We9t Dtvlslon W L Ptt. GB Chicago Oakland Kansas City Texas Seattle Minnesota Angels 12 fi .667 12 8 600 J JO H .556 2 10 8 .556 2 11 10 .52A 21.'2 10 10 500 3 8. 10 .444 " East Dtvtslon Toronto N<•w York Boston Milwaukee Ballimollt' Detroit Cleveland 9 7 .563 9 9 ,500 I R 9 471 1 c,.., 7 8 467 1112 1 11 389 3 7 11 389 3 5 10 333 3"'1 ._..., .. s.c .... ·~1.o.i.1-1 0.1"°'1 I T•"'' • 110 ""''"9'' Ml~ .. IO ~ .. , ... J &.lllllftOr•I. -Y or-4 c ,..,.w•CJn > ,..-oo M ii•-'"' ~ ...... ..-i1 tl!OO • 1001 (flK_, ~(1'1 ,...,,.a- ,,.~ ·~,· -~·•-o-t1 .... , .. ,...1-co.Ni, O ti_. Tor(lr!to ''--~ l·JI, ft -..-c~ ·~I .. (N<ate •Trovt I II ,. 0n1 ............ -.. .....,. . ._ ,. . .,,. ........ .. , ...... ,_ .. , ....... .. Mttw _ _. .. (l>t{-." ,..,. Y-•I NU-l<M• ft l!ki\lon .ti ic..,w, (It>,,. 1•11-·~ , ..... .. Ottrelt.C~,. NATIONAL LEAGUE ft'n t Dtvi56oo W L P ct. GB Ho~ton 13 5 722 ClncUlllalJ L3 6 684 ...., Dodgen 13 7 .6SO 1 San Diego 7 11 .389 6 Atlanta 6 11 .353 6Y> San Francisco 6 14 .300 8 East Dtvlsion Pittsburgh 11 5 .688 Chlca~o 9 6 600 11,, St. Louis H 10 .444 >\ Philadelptua 6 9 .400. 4~ Montreal 6 JO .375 S New Yori< 6 10 .375 s ....,.. .... ~ 0......., t, Stott f<•M1MO) \t '--"I. 0-.t-I Piil~ ~ Mar>l•HI 0 H-Y-1 "'"'~• O HOV\-S (ln<"""°O I ~f'0-1 Al"""•' T ... f'•O...... ,,,,_, ... tP•-0-01 •l Pitt_.. cc;... O.••t•• 1" Alt-\A IP tt_ro .. I •IS... 0-IWl,,. I ti Pltll-'P'"• IC•rlfol\ J II •I Nfw Yo<-. l'•I<-1-n . ..--.. °",.,, CJ Nle4'.ro 1·11 •I Cln<lfll\jtl• 11...cotl >!I " Oflty~yc...- ~-o-'-" "'""*• .. Mtfll ..... AUMt• .C ""'-"""'•ft ~ °'"° .. -"-· .. 1.o>A ......... al Pt•H~•·" <1uu40 .. C1r><tnn.1u,,. ""''"°" .. k . LAull ... 0 1,~lpv _ ~ OOf/l ~S l1fil. ONU • .. ....... . .. . . . " .. ~. . TENNIS I BO~ TI NG • Thur.s.y, Mey I, 1980 Celeb Tourney· . Plannin-g Was Poor By DA\'CCUNNINGHAM 04-~ ..... - ll wa1m't the be t ~\bit• day to hold a celebrity '''nms 1ourru•ment Sat~ay, ... •hlle more than 2:>.000 P.'Ople were walchmg a balloon rart' at M&J~ $quart' Park •nd thousand!! more w1lM'Sll"d the start of lb• Newport·to l:n:senlldt1 yacht rat-e, l.o5 Cub«lll~roi. Racquet and Sports Club tto&tt'd 1b Celt-ht lly €1asak. . Only a handful of s~taton turned out t(J watch the star5 play tn •·ounla!n Vwley and tournament om c1als could only hope for better planrun& next ume i.round • • ' "Nnt year we're &Ollijl to check all tht calen dars and ma1t~ sure we're not gomg up against all UUs OUJ.er stu.CL." one toumey ocganuer ~ "lt-'~ ndlcul~ J can't believe they got tbat rhany peo- ple out to wa1ch a balloon race ·' Meanwtule. only a . few b.ard-e<>re tenrus fans a nd pre-teenage girls came out to watch Nels Van 'IENNIS _..--, I . l Patten (from ~~e Ei~ht is Enough TV family I. ,._ ~ 1 Ma rion Ross (Happy Days) and scores of other ·1IP® fl&llf I movie and TV t ypes knock the fuzzy ball around. ta111• :.a.:[,l•:: ... u.~:·:~~ But the stars donated their time and tourney -~ Wa.. workers als'o volunteered. so expenses were minimal. What little profit the eveot..did.rai~e..will..--•~ur __ ...,_...._ !)(' aonate<f direcUy to the Special Olympics, a charity program of the Fountain Valley Jaycees. ill • • KEN ROSEWALJ. WIU; ONCE AGAIN be the favorite this weekend as the Tennis Legends tournamt>nt gets under way al the John Wayne Tennis Club m Newport Beach (today through Sun- day) R<>SewaU is male-:::-.; o ~ambtes of the tour: whirh is d('Signed for accomplished pros over the age o(35 • First Rosewall won the Turnberry Isle tourna· ment in M1am1. sweC'p1ng straight sets an every match Jn the finals he coasted past the legendary Rod Laver. 6-3. 6·3. Then he went lo The Wood.lands. Texas. where he again marched into the finals. Laver gave rum a tougher match, but had to withdiaw with a leg inJury, and Rose)Yall was once again crowned· champion Will it be the s11me story in Newport Beach? Laver is e<>untlng on a home·e<>urt advantage lo change the seript. The Rocket on~ resided in Corona del Mar and is familiar with the Wayne Club. He won the tournament there last spring. Nol to be overlooked in the draw is Roy Emerson, who is even more familiar with the Wayne Club than Laver. Emerson is a frequent visitor, and he bas been negotiating for months over a position aa the Wayne Club's full-time ten- nis director. Emerson is the third·leading money winner oo the tow-. with SS,750 m bis pocket after the first two stops. A.head are Rosewall ($13.500) and Laver ($9.500). Rumors have ciu:ulated in re«nt w~ks that Rosewall is considering relire~ent soon. eut at this point they remain just that -rumorS'. Also in the draw are Colin Diblel'_, Fred Stolle, Fred McMillan, Bob Hewitt and Owen Davidson Tickets ranging from $4 to $12 are available by phoning the Wayne Club al 644·6900. • All Season Mo1or Oil. ONE QUART ' 1ow .•79c DUPONT ••••••a.» CARB. CHOKE unlRBASKn CLIANIR 6 IRA Y CluN cu1Mt10t . 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Bdlaon edaed Marln11. • Newport Hart.or downf'd West.mlmter, HunUntton 8e1cb iot by PounLaln VaUe7. Corona CW Mar up 1•nded Co&ta Me .. and Una~ity topped Irvine Sprioter O.-v_, ~M ars al.lo sot ft pleto of the at'tioq wtth an aNJa bt-•t ol D .3 In the Z20. He ftn11hed ~ ln th~ 100 with a 10.4 bebtnd team· mat• Chrl11 nrlabt ( 10 o ~lA Mt'bll alJJo bad aomo •~l lndividuul pt-rlort11.1mt·••w Vlttur llerr ra turned ln 1t personal beat l :!MU m the tl80 for first place. while James .. • llel"t'' a look et WedMeday's at'tlon· K•tele M , Owen vtew 62 Allf'n wu t'locked al !>1 u ln the 440 / · Newpof1 HerbOt IO, Weetmtnater 5e RaAh . who ilrudy 1hattd the best 330 tow • hurdles Umf' with aewtrll othfor area •tblete-. ~ (39 !), ran u l8 ~ ~ route to Um vlt'tones : H6 alM> had it good lead t.o tbe 120 burdlti.!> WWUe Thoma equallf'd a personal betl w1lh -. 14~ pole vault effort, IUld Kevin Jefferies picked up a d®blr wtth wlnb In the shot put <SH0¥•) and. .,..fore fallinfl In addJuoo to hus hur~ victory, Rlab took rare of the ~ Jump 121-11 and triple jump C41 11 ), but hit. one man t ffort wusn't eoou~h to stop K1leUa from scorane an t;rnp1rl' League vic- t ory <><-ean View 50phomore Rex lirown doubled 111 the sprints, ta.tine lhe 100 in 10 ~ aod 220 m 23 s. Corona det M8r M , Coata MeN 42 Paul GUlebaard collected v1ctbries in both hurdle events With a 15 7 effort In lhe 120 highs and PREPTIUCK d1scu.!> t 153 ~> clS the Sailors !)Cored .. Sunset Lt•ague vu-tory Tooms. u senior. had UtUe trouble •clearing 13 o a nd 13-6 on his fi rst two Jumps He then passed ut the 14·foot mark before cleanng 14-6 on b1s first <i tlempt Meanwhile, Nowell Kav added a doublt v1<· tory w1lb triumphs m the 330 low hurdles 141 31 .ind t nple jump (41.31., > WL~lmmstcr·~ l>:wul Kf'y c-ollN'tt'd tht> only 1\.1 B t npl{• or the aft<'rnoon "'1th wins in the 100,<lO 11 J ~eiAJport, arons 220 (230) and 440 ISO i1 Huntington Beech 74, Fountain Valley 62 fE s The Oilers s wept the 100 "'hl'n both Fuuntciin ,.,, in in unset Valky runnl•rs were d1squalif1('(f for fulst.• sta rt:. _ _ __ _ _ ~ ___ aod Dane Martin recorded a t; 4 h1i;hJump m ..i Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley scored Sun.set League duat'matoh. • dual meet victories Wed.nesdQy in women's track · HuntJ.ngton Beac h also picked up a victor) 111 act.loo. .the 440 relay wllh a fine «.3 clockm~. The Sal.Jors overwhelmed Westminster, 94-lS, Sprinter Steve Bartolo took c-are of the ~print<. TRACK /BASEBALL r-caM; Eagles ·Roll JEFFPRtU San Diego ·Defeats Gauchos Sea ~iew Showdown ·Vpcoming ~ . It's becom.loi quite apparent that the only way tbe Sea View Leacue baMbafi chlmplonab.lp tr going-to~ ~ided la by 1 bead-to-bead coolron· taUoo between the lwo frontnmnen . Corona del Mar and Estancia con· tinued to pick up victories. and both boast 10-2 league marks after the Sea Kines bUtud Coeta Mesa. while the Eagles upended University 1n a rught contest Wednesday. In other at>Uon', Irvine scored three times lo the seventh to nudge El Toro, Dana Hills nipped L.aguna Hills and San Clemente blanked Laguna Beach. Here's how the action went· Costa Mesa's Bria n Rhodus absorbed lbe loss. but four ol Corona del Mar'a first nve runa were Wl· l'arned. Eat.Md• e. Univ.rely 1 The Eagles erupted for all five r uns In the first two frames and pitchers Greg Forge and Don Metroff made lhem ~land up to keep Eatan- c1a 10 a fu-st·place lie with CdM. M Ike Bennett belted a lead-off homer in lhe ~econd lnntng t.o spart a four·run outburst . Robert UrlNOft Corona del M•r 12, Co~ Mna o Three Sea Kln~s bla&ted homers.. and Bob Lanmer also c:Sellvered key Including Jeff Pries who -.dded a h1u in that 1nrung. gem oo t.be mound by scattering four Estancia had even a better ,daance hat.a1 • to break things open in the first ln· SA N DIEGO -Bill Dave~ and Mano Ybarra con· ning Hancock's bases loaded nect.ed for two-run blasts wtuJe Pn~ Ray Santa Ma rta and Rieb Amaral -.mgle in lbe boll.om of a dded a two ·run ho m e r 10 the o pe ned the contest with back·to- t he t ent h aoo1ng pro-se venth inning. He has now tut sue back singles and Larimer wu sale at pelled Sao Diego City home runs in Sea View League play. flr~l on an e rror to load tbe bases. College to a 5-4 victory He also coUected blS stxth victory But the E agles managed to bring over Saddlebark College without a loss. hom<' onJy Santa Maria who scored Wedne!>day 1n Mission Ybarra was lhe top rultcr on lbt-on;, wllc1p1tch ~ l'Qnfercoce ba!)cball Jc · day. batttng a ~rlttt four-for four Est~c·1a anc1 Corona del Mar con· 111'" with two RBI wtule Clay Tucker went t1nu t-on th.-11 Mllll>1on course when 1 ht• nH1lt'"1· po-.tpont'<J two.for two fo r the Sea King'> thHv.nt .. amo;mt>t•lnt>xl Wednesday. I rum 'I u1.•.,tlay ~CUU!)C v of rain, included four Irvine 6 , El Toro 5 ~addlt•back errors. mak· Rustlers Ro1np n o .... n 5 3 1n the bottom of the 1 n):? s t a rt c r Dav <' 'lev~nth. Uw Vaqueros put Logether .i WoodlJ1.·ud lhe hard-luck _ _luL uroc. lwo wa~~l\4-a~~.::':r· -to1'cr. --- ---TimlPi'l~r. Kim E1 s1.•nhart and int~rlcrence caU lo pull-out ·the vie· Tht• Gauc hos wen • Chns Gage s<.'Ored 68 points betwttn tory down ·1 O throug ho ut them tu lead Golden·West ColleRe to t.:I Toro·s John Gllna blasted a most of the gam~ befort-a one -sided 97·38 Southern CalJf .. ho me run over the 340·foot sign in UM!j ::wbile....EouDWn Yalley ...WPueid Hunti_ngt,Q[! _Beach, with a wtnrnng lime of 10.4 1n the 100 and a 23 :! ---68-41 ='-.,..d'l5fflng ffillie 220. ------ they . scored . a .~J..n.g.1 ~ .. (;s>nfettnct,, ~·s~~.A>i.ball ~c: gam-e played artJC Irvine. hill~ tn t-he.£~ ,._ "'\ory-over Rlo-Homso Wednes£'y af· Ed McCann powered a ternoon. -Dana Hlna 4. Laguna .... 3 ) At Newport. J ane Haskell collected a double Edison 73, Marina 63 victory, taking the k>ng Jump m 15-6 and_lbe 220 10 A &Qllple of double v1clones by 8111 Reimer 27.4. Teammate Jenny Norminton ran a 12.1 tn and 'nm Inman sparked Ed1son·c; victory in :1 take flrst in the 100 while Vicky Colh~on added a m eet wh.lch did not feature Kerwin or Uino B<•ll '1ctory m the 440 ( 1:03.0 ) umon1-: the top lbree an 1nd1v1dual <'vt·nts At Hunt.mgton Beach . the Oiler.; bowed to Reimer collected wms In tht· 440 <~ 6l <ind 1®1 Fountain Valley as Sharon Hatfield colleded a 12 00 3>. wh1ll' Inman doubled 1n the ~hot-put 149-1 • do uble . .ind dlScus t 145 7 \: • Hatfield reept-d<'d u 5.5 Lo WUl the high Jump Manna's bn1-:ht "potc; included P at Lustig ... and picked up a wm in the hurdles with a fine 15 1 personal best <if 13 3 to win th<' pole \<lUlt. and Gu' Bonnie McGlinchcy also won twic-e with .. Knac-k's doubh• 1n the long JUmp 12021 ~1 1tnd tnpl1· 2·23.7 880 and 5.47 O mile to aid lhe Barons' c-aust' Jump (46·31 :d Huntington Bl'arh's Robyn Utu took first in the University 78, Irvine 58 s hot put with a 39·9 a nd the discus wilh a throw of I n a rn14bt dual meet. the T ro1an> \\ 1 r• 97 5. · L s parked by Luis Beckford who rollecled wins in Fountain Valley. whirh owns the area best the 440 (51.l) and 880 (2:00.5). time in the 440 relay <51.0). came rlose with a vi<:-Rrnd Meyer set a school rerord by winning th1· torjous sq ; clocking. mile in 4·20.9 and he added a two-mile v1clory with In a nlgbt meet, Irvine defeated University, <i 9:31 o effort. 55 49, but lhe Trojans todk.most of the first places. Meanwhile. Tom Miller turned m one of the Kenya Thornburg won th e 100 (11.6), 220 (26.3) and bettc'r 330 low hurdle efforts th.ls season with a 40 O 440 (59.7) for a triple Polly Plumer captured the mark 880 in 2: 19.0 and the two-mile in 11 OS 4 while Lin· Irvine was sparked by Ben Long who rpg da Kelly was a triple wiMer In the ficld events m 1c;tered v1r torics in the 100 110 61 and 220 122 7 i the high jump 15 2J. s hot put (39-Slf.i) and d1scus The 220 ma rk lied this year's urea best set b~ '115·3> Edison's Kerwin Hell / . Wome n's Meet rhrN• run blast OHr tht· P itzer v.as hi~h with 26 "'th A ~acnficefly by Greg Zoch scored kf.1 fu•lrt fcncl' 1n tht: Eisenhart tutung 22 cind GaRe 20 ~or 41111 Dale Goode in lhe fifth i~ to give 1·1ghth 10 notch the ~con tht· 10 1 R~Jlt·r.. v.h~e '\eason mark Dan<t lulls the victory and improve a tro ur 1., 2l 2 the Dolphins' chances for a CIF San n 1t'gO C"ttY loaded GoldMl West C'OOCIUdf'S coofrrc-nct> pl .I~ ofr .. pot . 1 h•· bases an the bottom . 1 F-d h s Bobb> Hro"' n and Glenn Bethke "' fhf> k>nth on 11 <iln°1t-. Pa~ '' 3 > nri t at CiOla ,\tonar.. :tl"r1 ~ell\ r'c:d ft BI 'h1t.c .!~ Dana ~ " .ind d 1.1clor} "ou ld <t'\\Urt' th•· u .._ _,.. \\:ilk and 1ntt•ntlonal pas.., Hu..,tlr~ of Uw ch<imp1on-.h1p for th1· 11111" 111 fqn· Hancock nudg(-d a ... 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After spend.Jog the rught in Las Vegas. our houseboat was picked up at 8 a m in Echo Bay on Mead's Overton Arm Vacauonlhg In a houseboat as more Uke spending a week m a mobilf home that has been mounted on pontoons AU of the comforts of home are waitmg for OUTDOORS familles as they board the houseboat. The only thing that has to be carried aboard is your food, clothmg and f1stun~ tackl e. Everyttung else 1s pro- vided ANOLERS CAN TOW their bass boats behmd the houseboat and s kiers can Ue their ski boat alongside the larger vessel while seeking out u Isolated beach somewhere aJong the hundreds or miles of shoreline or Lake Mead. The water an Mead la gin clear with either a blue or green s had.Jng and the view of the lake's bottom ls as Impressive as some of the canyon wall.J contrasted by clear blue sky. l&S-ll 17S-U 17S.U l&S-14 195-U 20S-U 215-U lfS. lS 20S-1S 21S..U 22.S-lS no.u 2'15-15 6R781J CR1114 DR71-14 ER71·1• FR71·14 GR71-IS HR71-IS JR71-IS 70.S6 H .1• 79.18 IS ~ 90.s4 91.00 10. 00 9U O l0..18 110 05 114.69 no 16 137.J9 *'so 1361 IS.40 90S4 '9.00 10. II 110 0$ "'-" .. DAILY PILOT Women JUMIO• COU.101 0-.... .... .., .... "_" •10 MC*OO 0wtQM II, Gof>t ... I t. lt•Nl•ll >. J.,.... 11. Mori,.. e. wn-. t. MulliM) GOLDIN wen ,,....,...,.., 11, Pl-. h Ci•Ot 10, H•ll •. E\quer '· 0111 I,' ... nlu•I .. I , "-. L•utt , H•tlllmo "°"""' wnt, cl-:U 101•1 lauh "lo H(OIOO 10, c;.,._ Wftl 14 J outeoout - ,. ...... ~~'"'._I , ....... ...._ Ill -H•~. 7 6 • 1 Mo<"I Ml• I P)<»• ~t • l • l """•Ir IP ... ,...,,..., •I •) Ontt f Pl O.I ( ""'"'• Ill, , I I S H _.. 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Brook, my lJ·year-old ·son : did most or the capt.a!nl.nt or our houseboat after only a couple of hours on lhe water. '' 1.50 121.00 114.71 1'7.SOf .. ..,, 152..50 ' MIClllUN XAI MICMWN XCA 7mX16 121.7' 91.1 -•l'-S U2.14 109. l1K•1'-S IG.75 I 15. . ,..,u 16U5 121.S> 1u.u n.AO LAKE llt:AD 18 YE&Y POPULAa for lta 1ood lartemouth and alrll*i ball filbia•· but many ak.Jera and 11Uboaters make yearly lriPI to Mead u well. Bua fllhln1 ii curnaur •W>' aood with Unalta ot small 1tripen tMUa taken by any 1roup iltt analen who 1•t on ..... nu. . ll'lnd1AI •nd catthJnc U.. "'1P9rw I• no"°" ~m, Jwt locJfl for \he n.t ol lloaU ud move rt1ht In 1lwe.,. pleo&r ot """"to'°,,..,.. ~nd ~ ftlMd • lipt &Midi ... I DIJWI -C IMtw,..ctlM-,U..tW'Ote ........ ,.,, ''" •. _,.., 8'I UNI ..... ....,. IM llt . .... " ..._,, ..,.,. .,. ..... ..... 1°"a16J lJ'O.M "134.50 MJ.IS 1t.1' ftl .., ............. ~., ............ 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GORDO JUDGE PARKER ffl.L MR.CRANDALL THAT l"LL ~E l.WTO ~E HIM IN TEN MINUTE~ I TUMBLEWEEDS by MeU Laiarius '5()00o.u&eY HO~!~! HOUS£ .' HOUSE !.' .~-,..., INCIPENT.A!i.Y, JUD6£, >CN V«J 6-RtMY GULCH~? • \-1 "What's the special occasion?" DRABBLE NOftf!AAN, I IA)A~ 1' 'f O rt.l'{ l l'f1'1..£ t.£ .. (,\Jf. &AstUU., M ' OON11 .WC l W' ~ ~'( OWN ~ ~u., -.ou l AtJ ~°'(. 1'~C ALllMl~VM f>Af I u-stO I~ "'"" ~'40()l. . ~ f} =~ 41/Cio • --.c;;.- FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE DR . SMOCK SO YOU 1 '1AWH' t'LLGE.T uP WHE.N ~E. L.f..ARN.$10 Yt.LL DA-DA - t'M ~U '(~1-S Ot..0 &ti' ~tl.L "A~ A L.O'f ~ .-,-<~ t..H'f 1tJ \'( ~ by Kevin Fagan tf ~l.Q ..• I ~('~f;~ u~tO \IP b1'4 o~ 1'.-£M. by Lynn Johnston WnNCS';> WE "TRt£ OE.FHTION Of "fff11L"{ l""f\N • by Gecwge Lemont i"Wf;:N-rY """' N u-r~s O F 80FFO Pu-r IOGe-r..-.eR ) ABO.u-r -rweN:'IY MINU-re:s OF e>QFFO SUR6E:RY, swee:·ne:. AN' .J:'L.t-Ge-r You A eOc::>K -1 NG AS A L.OUNGe:· e u1..-t....e:-rs' GS:RKIN . MY N~W AGE:N,.-.'· SURGf;RY ?'.' ACT" IN VEGAS.' by Gus Arrioia by Harokt Le Doux ON THE OIHEft l-1Al''10 1 1~1 ~ ec HE M/l.l 6E 6l':il ' I LL -..1 0£ T HR. ~AIT l}HTll f~' ~AM' - / TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACPQS.S I Ol;!T'tr , ~ Sool 9~ 1' Conov·· .. 15-~ 16 .t.rder'I ITCll~ 19 Moon! 20 Tooth 6' ~\'99(' ·i AUC.Oly i I AS.di\ \/IP 7~ COi ill Sl'!'le • 'f>PIC.Qme '4 S~s 21 roaooc 1 ,,.,or"' 23~ 'l MOOd 2• 5en"'9 ...i-3 --"' ues fll•notS 27 Juz pteCle$ ' '"'"' 29 Slry Slgllt .. '"' UI' 3 1 R.ooo6te 6 Nvmbef 35 Ad -7\allderund 37 Pon• Rvlteoqe 39 Ou1c:est 11 Engone 40 ~ OOd 9 Water IX>dy 42 More Pllltlful 10 Smell boa 44 We1tern city 11 Etemties '5 Line 12 UQuefy 4 7 Peanuts 13 Co tlMd 49 s.ne 18 Small 40 LJgement 11mounts 52 MICM 9eCUf'e 22 P1tct1 S4 Onell more 2S Pec;an•. e g 56 Most tidy 26 Ownnels 59 CMI MOl!g 211 Jelllty 62 WICked 30 Of the eer 64 ~110 32 PvbllC 65 Proftt cklcusl!Ol'I UNITED Fealvt Synocate weo~11y s Puzzle Solved r. 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S3Composi- 58 ()oft S9 Flavor 60 Completed 61-e.rth 63 P9ople; Pre- li11, 66 Permit 66Mlne 69 f r'I l'TIOY8! s • ) --~-·-... ..._ _e_u_s_1N_E_s_s ___________ ---___ ... ________ ~ _ _;.·_·_Mrf_'_· '_* ____ o_A,_L. v_P_1L._o_,_._1, ~LOW COST:. ·o; ' & CAREFREE SAILING Oil . alD• 8 Possib. le OIANGE "'M.::u:-,:~:::=-~n .rn11~TY , ...... ,_ . ,.... .-,UU.Y~O; et "*''°'·-Tecltnique .._1'11(~,~n Key io Cutting lmpom ......... ~ "-°"-''°"'--.. .,... ,....,1.0...-00.-, 675-9819 ~~=::HlY: COL\JM8US. Obkl <AP> t:Mrp •l*lalb\a at Battelle Memorial lnalJtute aay technolocy they'v" den loped C'Ould aub&tanUaUy Increase th• amount ol od lhat reacba I.he nauon'a ffQperies Batt•lle' Carl J . Lyom aUd the MW nMatch utJllie1 ~c. roal and otMr solid ~troleum f-.ela -inatud ol oU to cenerai. ateam '°" ~aaced ntee>Vft')' tech.r\iq-...s DOW UM4 b,y drt llers to obtain mon Cli1 from depkted w~U&. LYona l&Jd for every barrel ot oil C""1'enUy &obet1 t:. A.bltlller. Newport BHrll, has been elected to the board or d1ffi:tors oC CouoUdated OU 6 Gu, I.DC •• ~nvcr Josepla Koont1 IS d tr t'ctor or electron t(' cnc1neerlng for New Wortd Compater Co., Costa Mesa. Bob Edwardb. ltv1ne. 1s vice president of W.C.O. Hotel S.ppl:y Corp.. buying company for the Disneyland Hotel and The IM at the Park, Anaheim Capt. Joseph A. Punch will become corporate m e dic al director of Comprehensive Care Corp., Newport Beach, upon his £owoos re.t,rement from the U.S. Navy as chief of The Alcohol Rehabilitation Service, Naval Regional Medical Center. Long Beach National Education Corp., Newport Beach, has recorded its best first quarter in history. earning $894,000 or SO cents per share. up 41 percent from the S632.000 or 36 cents per share in the first quarter of 1979 . Revenues for the three·monlhs period ended March 31 were $20,884,000. up 113 percent from the $9.819.000 In 1979 Doeald Jones. San Juan Capistrano. James Scbalr.e. Laguna &!ach: 'Malcolm Loc:kwood, San Clemente and Robert Kendall and Thomas Malryan. each of Costa Mesa. were among employees recently honored for their long-time work at Be<:kman Instruments. Inc .. Fullerton. Walter E. Giies is admirustrator for Advanced Health Center, Newport Beach. He s ucceeds Joseph ff. Fitzger ald who has been named finan cia~ manager of the center's parent company., Ad- vanced Heal&b Services West. Irvine. Jenme llelpertn has retired as president of a.tell'at.ed Data Corp .. a firm he founded in Costa Mesa in J.955. RUL .. burned \0 aenerat.e •team, \0 coax crude OU from wt:lla. lhr barrels are r~vue<t -Wllh thf nt'w tt!chnole>«y. "lnatead of a net gain ot tv.-o. we h•vu &a ncit 1a1n of t.btee and we're u1ln1 a more pltoUlul supply of fuel ." ht-said. "Our ~urn•nt problem 1~ a sh<lrtaae of liquid (ufl~ •· I . YONUAJD THI': Paocas could prove so aucc.-eaaf\d'"-as to pu\ • aubataolial dent ':C •tnount of oU imported Into t.be United Slates. tit' 11ald If th .. pro<.'t!.ss comes lnto wides ad use. 76 ) btlUon bure~ oou.ld be recovered from th~ nat.oo ·, m bllbon barnls of liquid oil re- :.ervff Thal· a Mn amount equa.I to U.S. oU imports of lt.S mllUon barrel• a day for the next 25 years... H.owever. ln San •'rancisco, engineers for CaUfonua baaed Che\•ron USA lnc. cautioned that t'<'onom.1c1 wtll uJlJ-mately detennine bow sue-. eessful the ttthnlque wlU be. Chevron engineer Wilham Vasllaw,ku said the ~hoique might not be useful to alr U S 011 fields TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES recover bet ween JS per~ent and 2S ~rcent or the oil in most wells 011 and gas fired steam generators have been used by Chevron for a number of years to obtain more oil from fields of heavy crude \'as1 lauska!> s:ud burning solid fUel instead of oif could he lp his company send more oil to the re· finery from 1ts heavy crude wells. About 250,000 barreb a day are produt'ed m those fields. Airlines Parent Firm Loses Cash CHJCAGO <AP> -UAL Inc .. parent o( United Airlines. lost $40.3 million in the first quarter because or worserung economic t'Oflditioos and ru- ing jet fuel pnces and will skip its regular quarter- ly diVJdend on common stock, t.he company bas an· noun<'ed The loss followed t979's loss of $72.8 m1lllon. which the company attributed to a prolonged strike that shut down Uruted Airlines, among the nation's larges t carriers UAL 's director s d eclared t)le regylar quarterly diVldends on the company's preferred s tock. but deC'1ded to omit common stock dividends for the fi rst lime m six years. The first-quarte r loss. equivalent to $1.37 a s hare. came despite a 19 percent mcrease in re· venues to $1 16 billion from $973 million in" the same penod a year ago .. UAL Chairman Edward E. Carlson saJd Jet fuel costs have nearly doubled in the last year. .. Fuel pnces will keep going up, but bow fast is un- certain. In the race or rising costs. the airl.Uae will have tough price . competition. So the board of directors has decided It's prudent to omit the dividend on common stock." he said. call t42-st11. ht. ••••Ofdl lo wortr for ou. ............. o.1 •• , ... D·h,62'"-' w.,....teot SANTA ANA ZOOI I. MST ST.• SANTA AHA• 9SM414 :$so,ooo to ssoo,ooo INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • W..tJv c~..,~-n•• • Mont.Illy haft4""9• • 6-tfll•to l v-n • S.0.0..m CaUfonu. '. lo.n tnforRYrion Mrvk• (714) 759·15t5 AME lnC-' N ~( llilOfOGAQ( (JACK ANDERSON) 'REVEALS in the " • ~ ••• <111ouort c.~,-· ~ .. .. t',. ,,.. ~ ... . DAILY PILOT ESTATE · llVESTMEllTS Spe~ializing in caprtal . . app.rec1at1onh equi1y growt , ana mcome shelters.- .Insured safety at San Diego Federal! Ht MOM! W£LOVEYOUt ~: R.Ph. We eou n e Mothe r 's Day go by without addUi, our salute to Mothers . We see Molhers every day in our pharmacy. We see them when they are worried a nd b.r lnglng i n prescripUons for a sick child. We aee them b.ldlftg their worries and trying to romfort and ...ea.we tbeir little ooes.' Because we are so cJouly Involved with wrvtni thele llotben we eao •PIJl"9datt the many roles Utey D11t play. At &bis Ume ft would like to 1ahate 1ll Mothera =er wbeN and ••Y a I tbuk )'OU to tM oUten who have choNe ... to help tbftn. YOUR DOCTOlr \.:A1't PRON~ US whn )'OU 9..cl • med6clnt. Pttk up ,_, ...-mPtAon " thop. .... Dllrtt)', or w wiU WW.. .......-W wtu..t Hlfl •r:se. -A lrtlt . ., """' ....... ......... ~. ... , ..... , .... ' "Money Market" Certificate 11.241 DI annual 10 effective yield Iba-~ on mnYn1tng pnnap.U and 1n1tres1 at 1h1i ra~ upon m1111my. 1hougll lh" can'I be g11ar .. n1cc01 B SI0,000 miriirq~ 26-week term! B New Horizons aub benefits! I! No bank pays more ... or offers as\nucb! .......... .. -.i.-..~ ............. ..... ' --·---............ c.ilrm._. r ..... .... ,__ .... .,,.. ... ..... c-.. ....... ~c.- "Money Market" Certificate 10.75 11.51 % % annual yield•• I! 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Gii~ »n 0r.....- A-LO\Al~X'.allfontilto1'10 SIO,.•f JeCoD" n .. l'eMre l •-.ua~c..-... ..... Tiu• ~~' " <on<N<I ... , " ''""-~" o..i.t Go!CIH1 Tlli\ A..,,_ -111.., Wttll , ... c-•Y ~ et 0r....., c-1• .., Aptll ti. "9D ILAtt1n, &UIO & tlooetU•O ... ,MM!,.... ....... ... ... ~ ..... ·-...... \.14A ...... CA_., ,, .... .......... o.-. eo..i 0.lly "'"'4. ----------hr---Af/f h ,MIYl,t ,U,1• 1 ..... CE • \ DAILY PILOT Thunday. WllJ t , IMO Business ; ~· Toil S pi1111ers Tall assemblies fo r the U.S. Navy's BQM·74C aerial target al North rop Cor poration's Ventura division plant are ins pected by a technician. The air· .. ,. . ....,,..... launehable target will be used as a cruise miss ile simulator to help train Navy pilots in combating a ir·lo·air missiles. Business Center Due in S]C Ground was recently broken for the $50 million Ortega Business ~enter. San Juan Capistrano. The 600.000·squ:tre·foot business. commeretal. office project will be developed in three phases on an 80-acre parcel on the south s ide of Ortega High-way. one·quarter mile east of the San Diego Freeway. Arch.itecture 1s r eminiscent of· t.he m1ss1on heritage ..-.'ith red tile roofs, muJtJ·paned windows. arched doorways a nd heavy stucco treatments Cofl!ltruction on the first phase of the Orte~a Business Center is scbedul<.'d to beg111 in June and WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jt.>wels by Joseph purt h,i-.es Olamoncls. gem sroncs. gokl Clnd ~tvPr lrom pnvme 1nOrvlduats ano estates Caretul t-itam1natt0n c1no f'varua- toon by our e> oorts H'9flf!'.t poces paid 10-9 (JJ1ly Sar ro-o Clcn.00 ~unoay Pnone tooav Ask tor Betty Grace or Doug l\ennedy A ~11C>< C1' 1~11'>1 1()41 OVl• t0 TllJI.~ J [W [LS by JOSf:PH South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa • 540-9066 Now you can buy or <;di gold, silver, platinum , or pall adium, all the most popular preciouc:, meta l , in Orange County Deak-Perera, th<.: nation \ oldest and largec:,t precious metal<; and foreign exchange firm, i open for business nght in the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center Now you can 'invest in gold coins like Krugerrands and the Canadian Maple· Leaf. Or precious metals certificates that let you buy precious metals without tht: headaches of possession and storage. Right here in Orange County And with a simple .phone call. . Of course, you can also exchangdl 20 foreign currencies for all your business, i~vestment, or travel needs. Or get travelers cheques in U.S. dollats, French francs, German marks, Australian doliars and several.other foreign currencies. wall consist of two projects Ortega Village Center. a 15-a c.te retail center containing 153,000-square· feet ana Orte~a .Cottage Offices on SU acres. COO· ta1ning 61.000.square-feet. Space has ~n provided tn Ortega Villitge Center for a bank. ~avmgs and loan, dinn er h<>use. retail shops and 30,000 square feet in a two-story office bwldlng. Ortega Cottage offices will consist or 19 offace bu1ldings available ror sale. Ortega ~pertaes. Santa Ana . as developer. Quitting 'Pays'. BATON ROliGE. La <AP> -f''our days afte r 0qu1ttrng her telephone operator'5 JOb rather than place calls to Iran, Theresa Drerup rs working for more money at a stock brokerage Wallace Gladney. m anager or the Baton Rouge otr1ce of E f . Hutton and Co Inc . said he read or Mass Drerup's troubles. called her and asked her to apply for a receptionist's job. Neither he nor she would reveal her new salary. other than to say it was more than the $600 a month she was making as an operator. And we can handle foreign payments and coll ections for you. For all your precious metals and foreign currency needs, just drop by our new . o ffi ce. We're open Monday through Saturday, from 10AMto 6 PM. Or give us a call. ....... Deak -Perera, South Coast Plaza, Nordstrom's Wing, 3333 Bristol Sti"ttt, C:OSta Mesa, Calif. 92626. 71 .. 7.51-1200. C[)(ak·Ptma. 1990 ./ ~ompanies Sing Blues • " • . .. I . ~. Big Ci>rporatiom' Being Liquidated I By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK <AP) -You can't Judge t.he health or business by oil eompany profits. and proof of It is coaung JUSt about every other day now In red-inked financial reports, lay~ and requests for bailouts. Gener~ Motors. biggest manufacturer or all. r eported f1nst quarter profits down 87 rcent to St55 million, or 52 cents a share .• F o rd lost $163 Lmtlhon. Chrysler is expeel~o report a S400 million &oss. • Auto industry laroffs now exceed 200.000. and"'t the total stays below the 250,000 or MJ layed oH an the r.e~ess1on o r 1974-1975 everyone tio studies the industry will be urpns~. The rutu.re IS bleak. Chrysler has Ix-en pleading 'u'"' .. "" · and ca1ohng tb bankers into line so that tt can s how the f<.'deral goverl)mt*fll 1t 1s sllll vrable and worthy of receiving Washington's guarantees that the loans ..-.au be repaid THOSE CLOSE TO the action reel certain that some government guarantees will be forthcoming. bot ttM! Transportation Department aodlcat.es 1t has reservations. Tht> Ch?)sler opera\lng plan. 1t states. is premised on optmusllc assumptions for the sal~~ among other ite.m!>. oC la.r~ CM'S- The skies aren't any rnendlier to business Pan Ame rican Wo rld Airwa ys repo r t ed a record-h.Jgh deficit of nearly S75 m1llton for the· first three months of the year~"'-.Fuel and rart' rcguJatton were blamed Pan Am wasn't itlOne. except in the s~z.e of rls loss. Amencan. United. Traru. World. Braniff and Western il1so dipped into the red. in part due to seasonal trafhc faalors. but also bH aU!>e of soaring costs BANKING HAS PROBLEMS. In Ph1ladelph1a. the nation's 23rd 14'rgest bank. First Pennsylvama. once known for its innovative ways. 1s in s uch f1nanc1al trouble tha t the Federa l Depo~1t Jnsuranre Corp. has had to step in with SSOO million of rescue funds. The bank lost S5 m1lhon on operations and a.noUler-$1.4 million on S<~unties in the first quarter FD IC ofqc1ab maintain that Fir'>t Pennsylvania's problems are unique ratha indicative of an lnduseiy condition, but ex11t in othe r institutions because or mar conditions, including explosive lncreas" In tbeir cost or money, which is their raw material. SAVINGS BANKS AND savings and loan associations have been hurt badly, being forced ao pay lncreastngly higher rat.es to attract savtna. while holding 35 aaaeta low-rate mortgages m• years earHer . Regulatory officials have wanMld that eome of them m ight be forced to merge. The deteriorating condition of buainess 1s perhaps clouded in the public mind by a loog string of l company profi\ reports that apJ>"r regularly e thr~ months. a nd by the fact Ulat the year·tO-y r increase in corporate profits ror 1979 exceeded percent. . However. a with paychecks, the numbers are innated. Jnflati n last year exceeded 13 percent and has been a ound 18 percent so far m 19S>. lnflation·adJus numbers are more meaningrut and maybe even inous. USING TIIA TECHNIQUE, many companitt that reported b1 profits suffered real los~& instead. Many c panaes railed to cover their d1v1dends. What a~ called profit was really an 11lus1on: and what hey paid out as dividends Wll) taken not from pro l but rrom capital . In othe r w rds. and assum in g the l1lrlt1 t1on~adJU!tted-gures tell a r-ellable story, !>Ome of the bagg t companies In America are \lowly being llqw a ted. consuming yesteryear 's profits and investments. Now with the country pitching into recessk>n , and wi th American industry notoriously poor ln dealtng wtth a ··shnnk .. economy, the sight of r td 1nlc a nd layoffs and bailouts could becomf' commonplace. Drilling Delayed PROVIDENCE. R 'I. <A P l -otrshore oil drill- ing !n the. Georges Bank ftshang area a pp&ftotly • won t begm unttl spnng 1981 and may be delayed even further by new court chalJenges. "The uuhal forecasts of drilling late this suni- mer were just a httle opt.imlstic," said Dante lonata. a state of.fic1 al wbo supervises ocrsbore oil !>upport facll1lles. (),·•·r Ti u~ {:ount•·r H.ASOL.;~ MU TUAL FUND S oowws u-;.., °"t, . '• 7 -... 1 -... JI. -... 1'• -.. .. , -' •""'-.,, 11 -, ... ,.... ... 10 ' -t 1.... ... , .. -... \1, -.,, ,... "" 1.a... -·~ .,.. -.. l -..... fl -., l I... ,,.., -,,.., 1l"• -' 74·1• 4~ , .. -..., µ, ~. 71, -"" , ... -... ... p~ OH IU Ott ILi Off , .. , Ott II I 8i: ::: OH U Ott , ~ OH ,. °" ,. °" • , Ott • ' OH L~ Ott u °" ., OH u OH ,. °" n OH 11 Ott 7.J OH 71 Off "' OH U OH U g:: tl. ()H ·~ I BUSINESS/ STOCKS thursday'8 Closing Pri e NYSE COMPOSITE .,II -•• ... TRANSACTIONS ~ICHOI. ~ '-••OfF~i\~ t1 HHtlVIRINT ."' ~tt!111Ql(tll .. N OAllY PILOT B9 SYLVIA PORTER Hea~ Thyself /• If you're typical or most Americans. particularly if you live in a cily or heavily Populated suburban area , you waste wboppiDg amounts of money crowd- ing into your physician's office ror treatment or what ia known u a "seU-limlting ailment" that will run a limited course -such as a cold , bruise or constipa- tion. For the common cold I.he best treatments are bedrest. .. ,-rin aDd a good book -treatments you can give YQUnelf. without wasting the. 4me of your physician and you.nelf, not to mention the money In· volved in a simple, short session. To document the point , Blue Cl'OSs and Blue Shield have publicly staled, "SO percent of all visits to the doctor may be unnecessary.•· A YOVNG INTERNIST was more explicit re · ~ntly when ta& estimated that almost 80 percent or all first vtSitsto primary-care physicians waste the tJme o( phys1clan and patient In Uus era of a prolonged spiral in living cosL'>, knowing when and how to use sell·medicallon to off· set soaring medical care Msts 1s a maJor way to cut hvingcosts. What·s more. the Food r.1nd Drui.! Adm1n1stralaon I F'OA> 1s now g1v1n g nrm prt-:-.1·r1µt1on , over-the· lOunter 101'C> medicine-. nt•v. ~l<1tu:. r\S \'Ot: ARE AWARE. you n(!(.>d no prescnpllon t o bu:,. CYfCs You buy lhe m over-the-counter at a pharmacy or in ~u permarket~ a nd de partment stores. As far back as 1872, the ·1-~DA established teams of pbys1c1.ans, ·pharmacists. b1olog1sts and other ex· perts to restudy all non-pr~cnptJOn med1cmes and to define with care th~ cond1uons unde r which the medicines arc sare and ertect1'"e ~ FDA's goal 1s to makt: s1.1re that labels are a~cura\.e and clearly undcr:.tood CONSUMERS HAVE BEGt;N to :.ee r.esult.s ~f ore ~fect1ve. clearly-labeled antacids are now on - :.tore llhelv~ Con~umer~ are able to purt'hase mQrr· l"fh!t'll\(' non pn:oe;cnptaon drug:. prev1ousl:r available 11nb b~ d'X'tor s pre~crtptl<in So fJr. pre~cnption n-quirc·ml·nt:-. h;ne ~en dropped for ~1ght drug:-and :-.1x more are slated to ff' ach O\t'r th<' counter '>tatu<, '>llOO The full v.ork of the t-xpe~ I" c;cheduled for <'omplet1Qn eJrl\ th1 ' year · :'\ov. coml'.-i. pubhcat1cm of ·lh•· v.orld :. fir:.t com prehen.s1\e director~ on OTC m1.'<11c1nes the · PDR For :-.!onprt'bcnpllQn Drui.:' Market Decline Blamed on Saudis :'liEW YORK 1 Ar>1 The stock market took a do'4 ny,·an::t turn today 1n selling blamed partly on report.-. that Saudi Arabia planned a new ncl pnt'e increase The Dow Jooe-; aver3~c of 30 rndustnals v.as down R 21 at 808 i9 at t'l<>'-101! Losers held Cj shg.ht lead o ver gamers 1n the broad tal· ly of Ne"'' Yori< Slock Exchange-listed issues 'Tbe Dow J ones rndustnals ha d nsen almost 58 points in th~ last seven tradrng day<; AnaJ:r c;t:;; ~aid trade",..; t>ndenU> dec1dt>d to do somt> selhng today. on the belief that tht: rail} rould not go muct\ further U1 the face of contmwng evidence of an economic slowdown · The dedme act'elerated at mid-afternoon on_;:epe>ru quohng a Saudi ne1.11-s paP,er as saying that country-was ex- pected to raise crude 011 pnct>S at the s~1al meetrng o( Organazat1onl of Petroleum Exporting Countries oi l ministers next week. <... SlfH'ks In Tltf» .ftipotllglu l<[W Y()RI( 1.API ~ • p"' ptt(• -fWt ,,,.... "' .,.. .,,_.. ,.,.,.., .... , ... ,.... 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('hamwJ 4 • OQ(~V£TT 0.-1 Jonalhall Mtht (Part• ot SI ~()VERE.MY G.,.SI • R~r B•ldwin. lounOet oj the Amenca11 C.Yll Li1>«11ee Unoon 1cc1 IRI ®} MERVOAff'IN Guests Chev~ Cha .. ~ Gibb. <lr.:e SllCll 1:00 I ces NEWS NICN!WS 8 HN'fl"f OAY8 AGAIN Fonlle Mt• up ROCNe oa • dool>le dal• with hlmMlf and two girts of ttle world G A8CNEW8 0 Cl) JOKER'S WllO .m w·A·a·H Ewwyone 11 In an upr-oar When they llnd °"' ,,,., lt>8< _genc:y_ ~ °' Ugh! bu406 lum• oul to be en. ice a eam Cllum C) 1HE ea.NY HILL SHOW 8->y con11n..-""''" the Eurooe•n Sano ConlMI, ti••• 11me •Ith 1"4! l'11tOCh llntry t11) LA TlNOS IN LOS ANGELES. THEN AHO HOW '"" Nflory 01 c ~"" l A " ••l)lorad on lhla Ooc;..,f'OOf\111ry IOll.,_I t>v" tlliMAJo.Jilotl ot 1ho Pl'"""'" """ 9'0<t0tnte ,, ........ ,,.. I 111.no. Wllf t•~· Ill the "''""' '1i) toAACHEll. I LEHRER ~ 7:30 IJ THE OOHO SHOW Q .... 8fAACH OI' .. The Stwau<I 01 fut In 8 a:DJ FACET>4E MU$1C G MATCHOAME D THE SUWVAH8 ~Afe II dltl~I by the ~·Of-~ .. the ctukl•en rfl419h the P Cltemenl '8 AU. IN THE FAMtl '( \ .An:hte. Edifh 11nO Mlh Mell relate a d!tttl<enl sto- ry lo Olo<la ~111ng a """ by • refrlgtlfatOt ~'"""' «I) 0000 TIMES ~ NEWSCtl~ (J) P.M MAGAZINE MfM't Rice Be-~ th•rf' ot El Ctifitro •l'<I a co11ec100 ot pl&Vfl' pt8noS 8;00 0 (J, PALME!'CSTOWW, USA. I ne Pelftl(lrbtown l>l•Ck eommurHly dA.,gnBl!IS lut~r ~ rnot'-Gr.ondma. Chann_.I Liding• e KNXT 1c as1 Los Anq('t•· 0 KNA\./N8C) Los An1wh•<, 0 KTLA find) Los Anqr•IM Q ~TV IABC1 LO'> Anqph·, ({) l<FMA !CBS) S.tn 011>qo 0 KH.J TV pnd) Lo!> Anri1•1t•-., ®\ KCST (ABC) San 0h•qn m KTTV (Incl I Lo~ AnQl'I••" Q) KCOP TV jlnCJ , Lo~ Anri••li· fD KCET T\l 1PBS) LO'> Anql'lt<» m KOCl TV tPBSJ Hunt1nq1on S..acn • .Hn#ly fOt ,,..., h'Qt>MI 1111>- Ulo 0 Bua< ROGERS IN THI 26'fH CEN'TVRV tl<h ~ lllU• "110 the Clut~ <'I m ftVll l)rlfl('ftll with • .. .,.,,.h., tWnn t(f Ctof\t't fhie lhlHt•\J htU\\ ,nt 0 MOVIE • • • < lluotv 1 t9fl81 C"11" llOIWl<t"''" C"lalrl'I l\l()(>m A JW•Qu:<ol "•l)e11ment- ll" "' .. ,,_,t•lly <fllWOtld m•n th" WllellflC.t ol a 0t~"US, !>ul l>f<'llM 10 hltll'fl onty lempor.,.,. ottflCt• 11 ,..,.; U ®) MOAK & MtHDV Mot'li and Mindy r•tve mornen11 trorn ,,_ put afl8f M1n0y·1 ~ tatne<. troubl6d °""" hit m11l'T1&90. turns to Mori< IOI ,.,.,ip 0 WO\flE • • '• "Along Came A SP•<let'', ( 1970/. Suuinno Pt"1t>ettt1 Ea Nf!lson A •.... oo .. court~ oanoer - st..o onvost•Otllea lhf! P<>MI• b•lllll 01 1001 r>l•y on h~ 11...oano s dtiooith 11 h" I Cl) CAROl BURNETI ANO F'FUEHOS GI.HI" Betty Whole Q) MOVIE • • CMrro I t969) frvi• Pr<KI~ tna Bailro An o...t- liiw rt'IO<m• h•m.elf und r~{l'S a WMIAm town C2 hr' I m MAGIC METHOD OF Oil PAlliflNO Att•,i •f\der 8:30 0 ,, OJ 8EH80N f\en<,.Of\ 16&ftll\ hf! W8'l the oo,.,c1 ol 'WIC:ret m111tary 11•~15 and ,.,.M on 1"6 US Army m THE opo COUPLE meiu~ ~ "A ""'°""'' ~ MoNy Mil,__ .. eeu.tOUIM ·~ .. ... IMNMV~ A co-on.• Of htty'1 81 a oo"""'"""• coun1et1no OMW beGOIMe 11\e ..tc11m Ol • lfl\'9 ... _ ,..,... 1111) • ooumtf WllO AWAl'De ~ IU!lfte, LOf•ll• Lynn ano Owtie ~ ,_, ""' 1611'1 _.,.. edl- llOn ol ll•ff• -••Cl• l'IOtlOMo u~ In 1"9 fl9ld Of COUii!,., ~ •111 ~MIU.D W'*' WojO 19 hyf>nollHd 10 lly lo ,_,,. de!• .r>Out • Q-.... ~ OUI -lltlocklnQ IK1t al>O;il M>1M Of Ille lqlMld ~ICC) I tl//ll1N~ ENPOYITOM 0 • George l'tacl'lbe()k O*'-tvrn-. ll'oe ~-tz'l -11'1 ~ .~ ~ 8 9 THI AOPEM S~• c:«N ol g1n1e ~ ..w.o. uo ., • Cflur'Cll n.im<NIQe .... '" • bO• bMf'lnO .......... ........ • JUUA CHllD AHO MOM COM~AK'f ''Plc;oic" G ITAMOAAO "1(-.yL __ .. iO,QO II THt CONTua:A Jot>1111y banle~ tor • •n OlvmDIC QOld "*'-1. wn1• """"9 sorto 1101 sulfe<"ed "om .. flgnt With pOloce 111 a Moec:ow ,...,_an\ eo Nf'Wa I ~ 20/20 HGKT GAL.LERY "l a<ty. Lady ra11t1 My L• .. f"rl'f! QeQOle •11*11Pt to m.i.• tei.c>attioc cornn>un1· catlOn wtth an ••troneut 1n ;re" CAMERA THAU The M<•.,11.,po AIYllf Ran ~· Tr>e ecl"1Wll"'M o4 an 1111uauat theat11cal troupe preMf>!tng "- .,,~~°'-~ ••hJng down tf)I! MfWl..,p- P' .,. documet>t.O e MEW8CHECK .~~ THEATRE ''My Son. My Son" 9111'1 P41"t Q<•nos ort1a1 ~~ 10 M.eve ano him...,, Oftot1I< lakes Ille ~noe­ nwn1 ~ Livia s enqa.ge- ,,.,..,,, to h•s ,.,,_ ..,,,.. icy ~pht11.ca11011 f Par 1 ol 71 ICCllRI m SPECIAL Th~ NatK>nOl ld-.rrr. Su'""'\l'i\t °"'' Four O••••OQVl"""<I '8W'f"<s •• New1011 M1now Jamos 0 SI 01111 Rum 8a<)f!< Gintowo ano °"""' w--ol191 answers lq ~el QVMllOn• laced hy many A..-IC8r1L Ho11 EG Marshall 11:00 t) 0 0 (f, ®l NEWS D HEWl. YWEO GAME 0 AHOOA Ahooa 9'l<l 8r9"d41 ~ IO 1a11e a-motl'* on hat very flrltt tnp IO the 00c10. a visit the! "'8fT\8 IOa I~ ""1h a oornbw-.tlon ot ,.., TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8:00 -"Cbarly." Clltr Rober\son won an Oscar for bis portrayaJ ef a mentally retarded man who achieves temporary genlus In th.ls movie with Claire Bloom. KCET 8 10-:00 -Camera Three. A theatrical troupe sailing down tbe Mis- sissippi Rlver on a raft. offertpg enter· tal.nment at each stop, is the iubJect of this documentary KOCE 9 10:30 -The National Law Slh-vivciJ Quiz. E. 0 . MarshalJ hosts this program wruc h offers answers to legal questions faced .by many Americans. "'° .... .,.,.,..,_ • Au. IN n4e FAMn. Y N~ ~ ""*' Eonn rnvnee .,, o1c1 ~·· to dinner • Tl4f IOINY HtU. SHOW Benny NC)o<et 'tO be • Ql.llOk Cl\ange ., I 191 Wfltl etlecta ~pr~ 11\et juat dot> I WOtlt tt;JO fl ()) THE J9'F'lNON8 G.ar09 .,,...,. IN1 l~ ...... marQ •tt .. ,,.. lwf\oly moves to • M anhall•n 'e>oothOuM CAl D TONOHT Hott Jol>nny C.;ir on G.-1 a..ct< ~ U OA TIHO OM4,E U ®l ABCNEWS () OAV(AU.E>iAT LAME • Qalffl If Fr11nl\enstem ... '1YPl'Ot•t1. • D<Al>OP. .anu H4!4a t heltfte G) HOGAN'S H9'0E:S r<t1nk is ••-en Ill iu•t w~ Hogan ,_,, htfn "' "'' plw\a m on SMAAT Mu IW\O 99 a.a d~llO aa CONTROL agents .......... ..,....IJOMlnO • COtt:IVS ftl~ABC HEWS ~ Ot..O HOUSE WOAICIJ MOii Boo Callaha n dlecu--no n..it ••• loot '°' d•ltno tl'MI ~ r>ou.-. ano 1ne ,..son•"""' 'fOU '1'<!U>O ~ Ml><I b\ftallng to clean b<>G~. I MIO 0 n.QI CHARUE"S AHQEL8 The ~ •• Nf9CI to prof9C1 ent8'1.ainet ~ Oevl• Jt trom ~ """° are ll'l• him (A) ~MDIGKT~ 12:00 G Cl) C88 LA n MOYIE • • • · Gr••n Eyee" I 1en1 Paul Wlnfleld. Ana T~ " bl-* VIM· nam ,... .. .,, r.iurna IO S.igon "' ~ of the 1\1111.V .. t-Cfllld he ~behond 8 TWIUGHT~ Molloe.ent 8al"M9 lh"*• 11'1 .. pt.,.,_ -llOm80fte k""'1a mG11W>Q,... IUllGaM .. ouno wllh.,, • bu• ''""' ""' 0 MOVIE ** • ~SIMI A"'f· '""'O S<na11 C 111~111 J.,_ ~1 Roo-t 8-ff, A .,,,.,11,,.,.. boo<' •'"'• for '~ boQ ,_ ''OOl>"'O on --,one"' no• CMI'" be4or• tQl'l'lfnO 10 N& .-..-C1 II<• I 8) Wl8SION- ~ TMI IMF Mis <>VI 10 •9CO'I· "' • oooy conta.r-o 1,.. Qniy ·'*""' Mln06e Of • lett>ftl-gu 8) HOHFt'MOOHEA8 12.:ao 0 MOVIE -~Jt ~ ~ 8'oQ(l ~ Colo c •9651 Troy Don~ J<wy ,.....,_ '°" ... OW' • ~, .. ,, ...a-. Qef80 """"' -becomw •n--...O wrth & man "">a Lalla ..,.. by ,,..., ,_....., Of • lnno -<)8aC ""°"' ,,.,, ' ..... JOHN DARLING Mmln I • MOVll •• • "Th• You"O Ooctor•.. ( 1tt 11 Frwtc: Metdl. 8ef\ Oawwe Two ooetOt. wlltl Ol)C)OeinQ ~IMflllO~ ~ other ,,,,. WOtillnO ~ (21nl 1l00. TOMOMOW °'*' oi.no-Aooet• •@ aAMTTA ..,. .... ...,,... !he ff'M• O.ed .... Of • pt°"*'tnl allOfM't M. no ~ bec«gtourld. 11\'f h ..... • ~ I Pt 0911tUle lil'CI rr...., nol-beOMd (Al • MOYE ..... ,..._ AntoW>ell•" I 183tl "'°'""" sn....t . T~ON P-Ni 1811>- Ct l\lufY French qv..., ..-1a 11n untlfnt!Y eno dutlflO -ftign of L.oute ~i~~I •• ~ • An Act ()I MurO«" 119•11 Fredroc M arch • Edfnond O'Bnel\ Love ~a QfMlly r~· .0 ~ 10 OQfNN1 • ,,,.,. i kllnQ (2 l'ltt I ~10 Niwa ~ NlW8 l:IO MOYE • ** .... OMfn TM• A H<>Mde(' ( 1ll04) Freorlc March. E vetyn V&nable OM1h .. _._ • """*' iden111'/ IOI tl'lt .. deyt 10 learn ..,,.,. Earlhlloga cttno ¥> OMOe<ately 10 ~•• r 1 Iv 16'""' ' m ~ * • · T w1s1e11 Bnton (t96tl Pat Card• Jonn Noland 11111 aa.ted and I Qr ,.,.,..,.. by w:r>OOI p<M- -... l>f!lt!anf ·-899' ·~ tran1tormeo "''O ii er••· tur• hal1·man h811·-I controa.o by an tr\111 tort:e (1 hi .30""" I Hi II MOY1E * * AIOe n.. H<gn Wind ' ( 196el Oowfwi McQ.,,.,,, ..... P11rectlv All Atnw~ c:... bulh pttot Mt• out to -·~of loOI ~~ . .,... South Afroc;an 0-t It Iv 10 r1W\ I ~•wow * '" GoQ C t9S41 Ae>ard fgen ConstllnGI& Oowl"'Q A ~an"a.I Otetn •• llQ08<l IO U l>otage II oecr., laooratory on a ~ "'''°" I I '" 30 """' =1=· •• ~,.. °' Me'' (1~1 llrwao Marc!11, Mt11am .._ H(lpllCnt Alt ea-COMllOt _, ..... Olr*lef\d b9cotfte .,. ~ .. tot-10 . eoc:lel)' OW' lrOfl'\ IN "rl0h1 111C1e 01 IM t<dl " (I tw • 30 """ I • UO'M ...... "The ~ Lon.r(' (t0631 Oavld ~.Peggy ~ A mowte..., Mlempta 10 Pll'I ..... ~ OMno dttll• by ofltrlng partnttahlp in ,,,.,, .. to , ... winner Of • IOlter, ( 1 tv . 30 tn1n I ., NIWI f 'ridatf• Daya i•fl' ff ot•lfl'•, -~-------. 11:00 e • • "Jewa Ot o..tt." f 1975) Rleh.,CI Jeec:tcel Jenifer 8i9'IOp An ~ Vt.f'tlinded ~ ,,.. 10 protect g.-....... ,. ll'lallll ltom WOUld•be r>ur>ten 12 In ) t2:00 0 • • * "Toy Tige."' I tll56J J•ff Ch•ndt.,, LM-Dey Iv\ ecMtrtl8· W'oQ """ ...octlt,,,,_ '°' • ~aro•no tch<>o• atud«lt'• •m419'nary l•thet (I hr , 3o """'. ... ;:--. 8) • *'" N.gr.t Sta• (,oodeu Ot EleClra· r 106.!ij Jann Barrymore Jr. ~ N\Oeraon A ~1u­ r1on •ncovntara ""fl"d aowtntures P 118 "-to - 1ecapture .,., Armen1..-i treasu•• •tol.n !tom Rom.n trOOj)S /1 hi SO min • a:ao •.•• ,_. ,,,. MgP>I 6trtn9*" ( t972) O.ren ~. Jo Ann Pflug.. A report• lut'M up tMdllnce ,,... pow.I• 10 • IOnQ-dMd ,,..,, bew>O 'MC>On9'btl!~ •_,..of muroe.. l t "'·· 30 ,...,, .. , &:o0 m • • • .. n.e 8ledt "••n t 1042) ryrone P-. Mat-O'H.,. A nano.otn4 ••• cap1a1n '""'°'.. '0 l11<1napo.ng 10 ~t h•t girt from mar- ry•nq ll"no!"-t man 12 hrs I It's ABC's .Kamikaze Season I John Huston By "PETER J. ROVER LOS ANGELES tAP > ARC, ~h 1 r h h l t'v. a seC'm 1n ~I\ tnsurmount<tbl<' lead to fi nish Sl'C'ond 1n the ~ea~o n JU~l co n ~luded . m arc·hes boldly forth with a n{'w fall line up that promise~ a Ions: run at the top for CBS. It may even help :-.:uc· finally climb out of the cellar Co nsider One of the features of ABC's 1980·81 schedule, announced this week. 1s a spinoff of ABC's popula r freak show. "That's Inc redible'" It 1s called . "Those Am azing Anim a ls," a nd focuses on oddities fro m "the won drous, amazing animal kingdom " EARLY STARS ot· '·Amazing Anima ls" wi ll be a frog that cries. a man who walks through ;:i nest of ra ttle-snak<'s and a 11ueen term ite in Africa who has laid 10.000 l"J?gs a da\ for 50 years So. that's where ABC'°s progr amme rs have hcen counting termite eggs · Th ey certain ly haven 't been studying past mistakes. beca use the collossa,J blunder that r wned last season for ABC is being repeated m ·~·81 You may recall that ABC's biggest rut of '78-79 was "Mork a nd ( 4NALYSIS J M ind~ ... whi ch. tn r <imb1nat..ton with the AfiC Tursday tande m of "Happy Day<;" and "l.<tve rn<.· and Shirley," gave A RC a firm grt~ on the top of the w('('kly ratings ta bl es A BC uprOOll'<l the s uccesses and lrted to plant t~m 1n barren soil. "Lav('me and Shirley" losing ground tn vancius new <>lol'i and "Mork and Mind> .. ('attns.t Archie Hunkt:r's dust on Sunda~ SO, ARC HAS m oV('d its successful · Be n"on · ~<'rtes. protected last '>l'<i<;on with hit lead ins. to Friday rnghb . \\hl'n' 1t ~Ill hk('ly wither A RC ha~ :ii~<> g1 v1:n the kiss of drath to "Chilrlte's Angels," moving that bouncy fluffcakc to Sund<ty night. v.here "Art hte Bunke r 's P lace" will make a ll the "Who's gonna be. the new Am~el '>" wornes m oot. ll 1s possible, of course. that ABC Is intentionally doing a way with the "An~els," who have fallen from viewer favor of late. ~ollege Via TV National Vniversity to Air NEW YORK <AP> ·-A newly form e d Nation a l U n i v e r s ity Consortium or seven colleges and 11 television stations wllJ begin offering tourses over the air this fall. leading to undergraduate degrees in at least ft ve disciplines The consortium, lo be financed in part by S400.000 in grants from the Carnegie Corp .. will provide enrolled s tudents wilb pri n ted stu dy· materials. TV broadcuta and op- Uonal cluaroom and telephone tutor· ing. The full ~ toward a devee •ould ~e about six years. ' ln the first academic year, the con· sortium will feed the broadcast seg m ent of e ac h course by satellite to st ations l.n JO participating st.ates. Students will e nroll at the local member college. and attend optional tutorial sem inars, but complete most of their "°ori< al home. Conaortiwn counes will be a vaila- ble in the 1980-81 term in Call!ornia throuah California Slate Univenlty at Dominguez Hills, and KCET·TV ln Los Anceles and KV I E -TV ln Sacramento. '"faxr ." 'now on Tut>!id:1v , und "Soap." now on Thur<;da)S. 'v.11 1 !)(' m o ved t o W{'dncsdaYs'. v.he r1· "Charlie 's Angels " used to fl y • "THOSF. AMAZISG An imals" apparenlly r('pn•sents ABC'-.. quota o ( 1nnovat1on The other nt-\\ serH.''o ar e "Too Cl~e for Comfort,·• a T hursday night s itcom with Ted Knight as tht> nervous s ing le father or two pretty girls . In no way U1Sp1~. of c ourse. by "Hello. Larry." Or "Bachelor Fa ther." for that matter · "Bosom Buddies>" a nother T hurs d ay s it c om . abo ut two s trugg ling advertis ing men who move mto an all-women's hotel Sort of a n "Odd Couple' M eets 'Thrt"e'<; j'ompany ·" -"ITS A LIVING,'' yet another Th u r sday s itcom . ti a bo ut fi ve wa itresses m a high -class restaurant You can wager that this is the last time "h.Jgh-ctass" will ever be used in connection with this series rt sounds !Jke a typical follow the -now "cre ation," borrowing from '-AJ1~ ... "Flo," "Last Resort" and almost any other current sitcom you can na me -"But I'm a Big Girl Now." a Friday s itcom, plays a r ecently divorced young mother. are the re any other kind on TV? who hassles a lot with DaM)'. Thomas, ber father. A httle "That Girl," a little "One Day at a Time ," and you'\·e got a senes There 1s a possibility that ABC will kee p the fresh . c le ver e dge to "Breaking Away" In its ser ies vers ion. It would ~I ve ABC at least one new series that <'an last past Halloween <: Tribute Airs .lnhn ltu•ton l••..:t•nllan t1 1n·1·11H ( 'The ·\ ( r 11· Jn tl u t 1· n K e) I. :i r ~ o " 1 n c t o r 1 • ChtruiLOv.n ,' ~1~ ra Bredunn dge"I and wn ter 1 ·'Thi:' :\t Jlll-Sl' Fa Iron.·' · 'Tht> Treasure of the Sterr a Madre ·) Wlll be honored by critic Bren· dan G1U and a ho-.t of others on "A Tnbute to John Hus1on ... Monda), at 7 30 p m on KOCE. Channel 50 The program 1s part of pub!Jc television's .. L1 ve from L.mcoln Center " sen es and marics the first nationa l telev1s 1on cove rage of the Film Socit>ty or Lincoln Ct>nter·s annual tnbute to a ma-1or <'mema personality Many of the screen stars who have worked Wt th Huston Wiii part1c1pate '"'the reslivilles. in· cludtnl! l..iuren BaC'all. Rtfhard Burton, Jose Fer· rer and J ack Nicholson Huston wi ll travel to New Yo rk for h1:. tribute from Hungary where he wiU ~· d trE"<'t1ng his next film ... Escape to Victory:· st arnnJ! M1C'hat>I Came. M ax von Sydow. Pe le and Sylvester Stallone "Live From Lincoln Center" 1~ part of the "G real Performances .. sen es and 1s produced by LtnC'oln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. '·•~--I Orlqsnal gifts tor ~o• Nfl Mother at Huntington Center mall daily Grandma Jenny <Beah Richards) thru Sun, May 4 1s heartt'ned when he r son {Glynn ._ ______ __,._~...J Turman I returns with stories of s u cct'ss and ri c h es on "Palmc~town . USA " tonig ht at 8 on CRS. Channe1 ·2 " _Teen Prostitute Movie Set HOr.LYWOOD CAP> -Mare Win· ningham stars as a teenage pros· Utute who strucgles to resain the family values and inDocence abe left behind in the ABC mov1e "Ofr the Mlnnesou Strip." The movie, wbJch airs Monday at 9 OD Channel 7, also stars Hal Holbrook and Michael Learned u ber parents. Lamont Johnson, who d irected "My Sweet Charlie." "The Exec\1- lion or Prtvate Slovik" and "Fur oa Trial." directed from a script by ·David Chase. 4~Awarcta AU. lltAT JAZZ (A) .....-- ,_~ LITl\.E DARLINGS fr4'nC.O ~ th.•.....,.." ,nj di!\'( 11-: t' "{h.cJ Ard ( h() ~ M.vt..tgrit ~ ,, ... i... ... ~ tJ ~JI 1\1...tr... ' THI ..W SANTA AHA MAZDA! OP-. NO~ Ett.nd ~ rho• •kw '' ~t'nt ... frrttn A ~""ltJ!'• BlLL MURRAY • PITBR BOYLE .w~~~~ -- , • .•. I {,' I,, .. .. . ··---,., .............. .,, .... 1980 Mazda 626! _ _. • ., ..... w..., ... 4M!Ce.U7a._. w.,...., ... SANTA ANA ltll & MIT IT.• IAMTA ANA• flM41• 1111::1:1i,.... ~4 U I MIMI It I 0 ,_°"_..._..., ..... 11 0 ~,,_._ .. _....,. re_ • .._...,_ \ , ... - ) .. -· ·". ... . . . . . ~ .. ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISS ION 'Tb.ndsv· May t ' tMO O~ll Y ,_ILOT 8 J J Adventure Epl~ -.'Rainmaker' Rich t • Sa<krup Diri tars ·iii Dranw 'ff olkes' Good ffun .. A cut COt1\POMd ol pred<>U\lnantl> Orut• Coal{ talent ls rnwtni N R•cbard Naab'• hardy pert-nn1al "ft Rainmaker" ln fmt! M) k at the· Lon& ~•ch Community 1•11y~·, Studio 'tbeattor, whfrt> ltl4" WMtt>m flavored comt'd y dnma pla'' through May l1 Gary ~Np. one or Uh• fmr.-.t UI 'ton to tread the loC'al houd'I 1~ do1 n.i douMt> dut ~ as both 11tu uud dltt><'lt>r ht" l11•hut 1 n • t h 1· I ,, t t t 1 l'Alt11wr\, ;111J h1· h.1, t'11nw uff .1 ~1n nc1 llu piudut•llo11 1 light and urrt·i.t I n al • fl t' h I I\ 1t I m·o l> p h e r e it n d br1mmin .: \I.1th rul\.t 1c navor Suckrup·~ t'oar t mt'nt of t ht.' t 1ll1• role. a con m an who nl'N'~ n•s1dent11 Of a parcht'd'wt>Stem town~ 1th the pro mise of a deluge, is a more cerebral portraJt ltlan Starbueks of the pa.st lit' puts the showy ~pellb1ndc·r on the back burner and de hvers a performjn'<c of depth and con" 1ct1on \\ h1l·h boll~ 11 .. ·<'r with dramatic fervor "hen tht.• n <' cas1ondemands AS THE T ROUBL EI> ~µ1n-.11·r Lizzie. who scorns thl n i-ucc·uml.1-. to 'the stlver.ton~ued intrudl•r. HarlJ<ira "THE llAIHMAKEll" A Ol•v ov N Pt< Mfd .... .-\" d·rfl'tftd b'Y f·.tt,. s.otruo. 1.c~11t OU"fl'flOf'"'\ C"r¥ Zuent\ <1"\nO Jov lc>oell, <#10.-.•lln bv Ju• lob. 11 1no ~,..,.. Wl"w k P<'tWttlNI F no.~ """ S..1uro...-al I JO tlWou<l" M<loy l/ ltl '"" S.ud10 T .... alH C>' II'>• l ono a....t ti (OffUT'tUt'UtV .,.dynouw \071 ( An•"Ptm A\ff' l0r>9"8uc:11 AtrWr•"''°"' 171JI 4Jf.OU.. 8 111 St•rbu<' liltlr (Vf'r-y H C. Cur"' NNn(ui·rv .Jim Cvrrv • Oeovtv F-11~ si..rlll H1om"~ THE CAST c,,.,.,~"'" A•rtMrA Pf>t~,, JM)i. Qy,rof'I U:,l'IA~n Jttt~....-.C" f\obM<("H UO~Otd Pete rs turns m a h<'aut1full> poignant interpretation. Sht• 1s perhap<; a bat too attractive for the role, yet sh<' 1s actress enough to make• her plamnC'~s r onv1nc1ng, and h e r nat ural midwestem twang 1s perfert for the assignment. Jack Byroo Is especially strong in the role or Miss P<.'lers' sympalhet.Jc Cather, while Dan Rodgers is fine as ST ARTS FRIDAY lntermieek>n Tom Titus• h{'r more pr t6 <'llN1I oldt<r brothc:r As th•· \OWWt"I lJrolht•r , Jdf SeH·nton l'.i . m t,ro't 1110 nit! 1.nd too ph}'>ln tllv matutt· ror the ruk or thu 1m iJfl'\"'IOnatJh· tt•t•n uf.;l' kid A pro ,, ....... 101\.ll foot hit II plttyt·r ufftihtge. ht· upph1,.... 1 upublt of mop,ung up the flo<>r w1th both h1s r.ta.:e tor mentors HOB Mc('AA r(ltlder.s 8J) ~1ghtlul •. l\1rpot1Slft? portr.l)li! or tht' onct! burned. lw1ce-Audrey Hepburn is bhy de~t> And Jack Seeord Is qwte f ' I · th · c·rcd1blt.• in thl· brtef role of the town 1 ming e movie i-hl·nrr '.'Tiley AH La~gh~" Ln New York Wlth her "The Rainmaker." tntroduced by 19· year -old &o n as an 1ttrjct1w c·tnemai1c prolo~-.e by production assistant. film t.tudt!nt Saderup, 1!> flolh lnYolv· He also plays a bit 1ng and enJoyable ll ronttnues for three more "'eekends at the Studio part. ThNtt•r, 5021 K Anaheun St , Long ----------- Be.11 h • Marxes (' \U.OOAKO The San Clemente t'om mumt-. T hc<itt-r v.11 1 hold aud1 111111-.. Sund:\) for !ht• \!.Orld prem1t>n· 111 · .Junt• Groom." .1 rornt'dy by H1c·k \ bbot j 1wn namt• of 1-:1 Toro pla} wright .l;tt·k Sh11 rkt·>'. v.bo w1lJ din ·c·: tht· .,h(iv. as \\\'II . thret· men and ~•" v.onwn a n · h<'mg sought for th1• ~ho\!.. "1th tr)o4L., SC.'t for 2 and 7 pm at tht· CAbrillo Playhouse. 202 Av<'mda (',ibr1Jlo , San Clemente . opt•ntnii mght 1s June 26 with a four wN•kcnd run planned .. Aud1t1ons will be held Sunday from noon lo 2 p.m. for three youngsters to re place a trio in "The Sound Or Music" at ~bast1an's at the Grand Hokl in Anaheim·~ .. needed are a malr.alto under 5·6, a girl m the 9 to t.i range undl'r fi ve feet and an 18· 'ear-old gi rl under 5·4 . . Lryouts "111 be held m the theater lobby .. The SaddJeback Company Theater ~.all hold a second round or audltrnns '\1onday· from 5 to 7 .30 p.m in the Studio Theater on the Mission Viejo cam pus ... those trying out shou.ld be prepared to sing one song, do a s imple dance rout.me and giv~ a pre· pared two·minute monologue . l'a ll 8314763 or 831-4764 for further details . I Roger tkxxe I IS I "ffolkes" j the man who Is obout to save the world. I l lU•M:nw1:M EDWARDS' IRllTOL Santa Ana 54-0·74.44 EDWAROS'WllTBROOK Garoen Grove ~30·4401 A.M.C. ORANGE MALL Orange 637·0,140 I/ Fighting Musical NEW YORK Ct\Pl A federal Jud~c· ma) dl' cide whether the <.'Ur tains wtU n se on a ne~ Broadway m usical. "A Day in Holly" ood. A Night in~ Ukraine." A copyright' mfnnge· ment swt riled by the Marx Brothers' estate see k s t o sto p th e tonight's opening of the new Alexander Cohen production. Susan Marx. widow of Harpo Marx a nd trust~ of the estate that owns and licenses rights for the corned)' team's material, also seeks damages 1n excess of $10.000. Mrs. Marx contends the s how. whic h has been staged in London and Baltimore, 1s an "atte mpt to recreate a MarxBrothers'rilm " '"OU TH SHtr .. SATURN l" ut1 • "HIDE IM PLAIN SIGHr I· .. DIE LAUG+flMG .. .. 2001-A SPACE OOYSSFr Doily 6:30 -· Sot Sun-12:10 ~ By aOBE&T OSl!IOaN'E n. ..... .,........,.., Universars "ffolkes" ls fun. Lurking under that title -cert.a.Inly one ol the more ~~ntric handles on a film since "Pbffft!" "· 30 • " or "The Pyx" -lies a thoroughly entertaining. MOJllE REVIEW straightforward adven- ture caper by a master or the genre <Andrew V McLaglen ) with a s mastung performance .J by its star (Roger Moore). Business should be brlslt and audiences w1U get their Jollles Moore. an racv. has never been better on the screen. His role is related to James Bond only in· sor a r a s possess mg c artoon·s11e superbero1c capacities, otherwise it's a 360-degree tum, and he's temfic. TIIE NAME IS NOW Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (thus. the title) ·and he hates women, loves cats, sports a George V peard. drinks straight from the bottle and does n~lepo1nt. He also muterm1nds a plan to save tbe British government from a cnp- [ft(\ltl""~·' P"V(J1i.1t •r 0,,., tor S.Crrrnpl.tf' P'r:O\.ll£S uouvr•\&l To<-- -.1101 ......... (lllelt1 t(••'-A-V M<LA9w~ J.c:ti O••t~ <•'' ROQl'"f' ~~ J'1'f"•\ M•\iOn Ar'ftNJin• ~r!l tn\ #;+ ~fl'I p.,_,, CJ•"' f1 ... ....,.,.,,.. JM ti W.atW>n c;.oroP &..ea..,-)ti'~'"'¥' (I~ 0 ••10 w~.o '",,.I "y . t,. • for.a ft J•nn ·~' M il.,.., ~1,.;nM •f'MJ ttfTW M rT'!I""'#''\ Mf>/lA llAtt ... PG piing ran.-.om ploy by terronsts (I.bus. the plot> and parnts a chararll'r which could conceivabl)' be re, surrectC'd for future film episodes Ba.s1rally filmed in lreland (substituting, at times. for Norway) under the l.JUe of "North Sea Ransom." the Elliott Kastner product.Jon presents Ton> Perlun.s and Michael Parts as the heads of a cr im.mal band who attempt to hold for ransom a supply ship (the Es ther>. an 011-dnlllng ng Ct.he Ruth I and a product1o(l platform <the Jeruurer J, owned b:, the Brius.h government Moore. as an eccentric Scotsman Vrho's a.s ex· pert an mattl·rs or underwater sabotage. 1c; called into the 1mposs1ble rhuba rb by the Admiral of the Fleet <Jamei. Mason), the Pnme M101ster (f a ith Brookl and others a nd. an proper heroic style. ht: makes short shnft of a ll s nafus But it's the trail to the !>Olut1on "h1ch makes for the fun Fl AL WEEKEND The Newport Theatre Arts Center P layer5 presents "1' ANITI ES" AN ADULT COMEDY by JAO< HEIFNER D1reC1ed by GREGORY BACH FRI & SAT. CURTAIN at8:30 p.m 2501 Clrff Drrve. Newport Beach Res 675·3143 SPECIAL -All Tickets SJ 00 The birthday cake i.s part nuts ... the birthday party is completely nuts! CHICKEN DINNER· SPECIAL The Outra4eous Comedy with a / eou.raceou~ Heart 1-1· " ' l ~ __._. J J • "BLACK STALLION" tGI "APOCALYPSE MOW" CRt ,_ "CALIFORNIA SUITE" ''CHAPT£ft TWO'' l"COAL MIHER"S DAUGHTER" lf'GI I "KRAMER vs KRAMER" uu ''MORMARAE'' "UEAKIHG A.WAY" lrGJ 'UDY & THIE TaAMr """'°'"""'° .. ... ,... ooot•&•· ,., "COA&. ...... 'S DAMHTll'" INI IC HOllSIMA "MOIMAIAI" ~•w•r .... , .,,. ........ , ••AMMAL HOUW - ' .. $2J9 Thru May 4 •3 Boneless Whltemeat Chicken Planks •Fresh Cole Slaw ._2 Crunchy Hushpupples •Golden Fryea --NEEDLESS TO SAY, director McLaglen la a past master at giving life, style and credence t s ubjects o( food versus villainy, as he's proven before. usual yin the language of westerns. He keeps "ffolkes" moving Uke a steady bullet, always sharp and surehanded, aided by an extremely talented cast which Includes David Hedisoo, J eremy Clyde, Lea Brodie and others, aJll or whom do their jobs wtlh the right amount o( seriousness. Perkins, particularly. seems to be having run. playing what appears to be a second couain to Norman Bates. The production design by Maurice Carter adds a great eye appeal. caught ln the spirit by the crisp cinematography or Tony ·Jmi. Editor Alan Stracban keeps pace with the style set by dlrector McLaglcn. and Jack Davies' screenplay -based 'on his own onginal novel called "Esther, Ruth & Jennifer" -keeps all the mollvatlons clear, basic and intngwng · PICTURES LIKF. "FFOLKES" have a de· fimte pl acr· in the business. and deserve support. l.1k" other -; of its breed. it offe rs a good, un· rom phcatt"d couple' of hour<; at "the mov1ei-." nothtng more And 1t ·., been made by talented (folks who ob- \'IOu5I} know their craft . and r !Sperllt ------- • B I Z CWLY PfLOT Thurtdey, Mer 1, 1.0 ENTERTAl~MENT I MOVIES · Ginger Pear"lat1 . ' Actress Ginger Roeers dlsplays her cartoon of Fred Ast.a.ire, her dancing partner in many Hollywood musicals, for which she won lhe National Cartoonists Society's award for amateur cartoorusts in New York . Finns P ick· 'Kan e' lrE.l..SrNKJ. Finland <AP> -Finnish film ex- perts selected Orson Welles's "Citizen Kane" as the be-st movie ever made, the Finnish Film Club announced. "Ka.ii~" was cited by all 29 of tbe experts polled. followed by Jean Renoir's "Rules of the Game" with 27 voles, Sergei Eisenstein's "Bal· Heship Potemkin " with 23, Buster Keat'On's .. General" with 22 and Charlie Chaplin's "Modem Times" with 20, the club announced. -·~•WUM AU. THAT JAllfl ) ·~ ....... , .. , .... _,~·-­Al'OCAL~ HOW111 , ......... , .... , .... ' ,....., NOIMA U1 !NI "'-.... , .... J1&J • ,_ 713/~JI 9)1() N lAIUHO AW AY lf'OI .... ,. ....... ..., __ ,_..,.,_ "klAMB "'ICUMH" · -·t.T~,... t:l5 • UT/ __ I ___ _ .:-lltfAklMG AW A Y" "HOtlMA lil" ll"GI_ _,_, ... o ..... .......... ..::a.a;:, .. ·-Ii ..... Movl~ Takes Its Toll on Voong ~ctor ·. 9Jn&D YAOD NEW YORK <AP) -"I'm eon of la abeU .._.," tUd actor Brad Davia, art. two mcmlbl of k»taUoa wort lD Mako oa "A Rumor of War:• a TV IDON bued od UM VMtwn .Pc by PhlUp CQuto. Davia blld tMn!f ftn.labed a6ootln1 when Um&ed Art1U a1rt1n.d blm to New York to belp promote "A Small Circle of J"rtftdl." a lov. 1tory Ht ln tbe late 1MOs a11lut 1 bticlcdrop ol c1mpu1 protest. While ln Mexico, Davia reportedly aut- fered UlneM and exhaUllloa. "WE WOU ED U llO\TU a day. every day for two l\)Ontha," said the 30-year~ld actol'. "RJibt now, I'd j'Gat like to lie down and cloee rny eyes." lutead of cloaina off, Davia be1an pac- ln 1 b la room ln the pluab Sherry Nttberla.od Hotel overlooldn1 Central Perk.,He Marched for a cauette tape, for' backlJ"C)UDCI music. "Let me put ll lhia way," be said, slip· plng on a Frank Zappa tape. "Mexico was bardlf like staying at the Sherry.'' Dl.ejOioted and unbarmonlc aounda filled the room u Davia setUed into a~ sofa and mixed a concoction of co e and cognac. "I'll Naf a EALLY here," he said. ''My mind is watching all these culture shocks. I'm in limbo between there and here, that world and this world. I'm trying to fit back into society. quJetly.' • He finished hls drink and made another. D "1'111 aup-poeed to talk about 'Small Clr:- cle'." he said. "But I've been talldq about it all day." lnatead of talking, be got up to &ook ;or another caasett.e. "IF I SEEM A Ll'M'LE nervous, It's not nerves aa much aa th.is energy." Davt. said, returning to the couch. "I'm trytna to rlgure out where to put it. U I'm workina. I put it into that." Davia .had been worklng steadily even before hitting stardom two years ago t he widely acclaimed "Midnight Ex- press." But it was that film, based on the true story of a young man who e11caped from a Turkis h prison, that propelled Davis into the limelight. ,.,. ......... 'SHEl.LSHOCKED' Bred D•vta . { ••• I I If Ille old heater can't get It any hotter Time lor a new one Dependable. elflc1en1 gas water heaters Ola11-llned 1ank1. rapjd hot water recovery systems. h igh temperature shut-ott1. ~ .. 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The Newport HarbC9r High SchoOI graduate says, 'The photograph makes me a little bit more desirable. ' By JOEL C. OOH ()I .. CMlt'f Pile& \Wtt Colleen Yonken.1 had two dreams. She wanted lo become an airline nt&hl attendant And s he boped to be photographed ror Playbciy maga2.lne . She eventually reahzed both dreams. But the accomplis hme nts perhaps proved a Pyrrh1 c v1c tory for the 23-year-old Newport Beach resident. A few weeks after the May is sue o f Pla y boy hit the newsstands. Mi ss Yonkers w&~ fired from her JOb with Asix:o Airways She says sh<' believes com· pany offic1ah f1rl"d her after re· cent pubh< 1l 1tm of hu in·lhe· buff pholo).!1 .1µh. whi«h appears with two dozen other photoo of similarly d~d flight attendants in a stewardess "Glorious Pie· tori al." However. a spokeswoman for the Denve r ·based commuter airline says Miss Yonkers was let go for missing a flight and for non·compliance with dress and personal grooming require· men ts. • A ir ITn t-o rr i d a I s k n e w about Miss Yonkers' Playboy photograpliy session, which had taken place prior to her employ ~nt. She was tured based oo her previous experience with Sierra Pacific Airlines, says the spokeswoman. who asked not to be identified. . Ne vertheless, t-he Newport Harbor High School graduate doesn't reeret her magazme ap- pearance. Sbe's 10ined a .rrow· ing list or professional football cheerleaders i!nd m ihtary ·womt'n who've been handed walking papers artt-r banng aJI for m11lwns of readers "Maybe a better job will come along," she says. "I would have liked lo have kept my job until I found something <'IM!_. 1 cun't stand working on the ground." .. . The To~yo-born da ughter of a career Air For ce couple says she hopes_she hasn't jeopa rdued her chances of moving up from propeller aircraft lo jumbo jets. STILL, IF GIVEN the op· portunity, she says she'd pose again and would especially v1e for a spot as the magazine's cen· terfold. · Join Rosen, left, m Pans with j azz artist Herb Jeffnes There ls a • Doctor In Tlae House lly MICHAEL PASKEVICH OUN o.llY PIMC S~f Good thing Dr. John Rosen has always been a "night person." As house doctor lo Newport's MarrioU Hot.el, it 's not rare for tbe phone to ring at 3 a.m. in bis CofQnadel Mar home. i..n a matter of minutes, his Jaguar X.KE is parked out front of the hotel and he's in a room tending to yet another call of d.i.s· treas from a stranger in town. But the odd hours and unusual lncidenta Rosen bas experienced over the past four years don't seem to faze him much . After all, his pre.medical pro- fession was jau trumpeter . Dur· ing a gig at San Francisco's Hun- gry i club, bis after-closing-hour cohort.a included the likes of saUriJta Lenny Bruce and Mort Sahl. the shower." laughed Rosem . who s pent considerable time po10t1ng to his doctor 's bad l1l an a ttempt to convince the man be wasn't the hot.el plumber.· Because of his jazz forays to Europe, Rosen can communicate with most foreign visitors. . "There's a similarity at pick- mg up jau and learning a foreign language," be said. "I can doctor in Eng li s h . Ge rman a nd French." The latter language created memocable moments for Rosen when be called on a French cou- ple whose English vocabulary a pparently cons is ted of one word: "cheeseburger." The couple, both in their 70s, had been living on b~ers for days. The wife had pn umonia. to boot. She's been hounding Playboy's cottontail smce sbe was 9 years old. collecting a series of rejec· lion slips. "l always wanted to do it but I didn't think about being naked." Miss Yonkers says. "I just want- ed to get my picture in --Playboy. "I wouldn't 00.it for the other magazines, I don't think the other magazines bave as much class and glamour as Playboy." And the $SOO modeling fee pa.id by Playboy didn't provide the in· centive. Miss Yonkers says, even though s he says ~be had be('n laid off from Sierra Pacific prior to answering Playboy's newspaper .ad for flight attend- ants ··Most people think I did 1t for the money. I didn't think about th<' money because 1 really didn't think I was getting paid I would have done 1~ for free." THE SOFl'·S POKEN Miss Yonke rs appears s hy and modest; hardly the seductive image that's the photographic m ainstay o f th e r1 s que m agazine. Throughout j unior and seruor high schools. sbe says s he wrestled with overweight and low self-esteem problems. "Back then they <boys) wouldn't go out with CoUeen," she says of her high school years "I fell I was really ugly. I tried to be outgoing but I failed ·• S he didn't make the high school chet'rlea"di ng squad And when a fellow student described her in a class assignment as having "frizzy hair and fangs," off she went to the orthodontist for braces. Since then. s he's trimmed down from size 11 dresses to size 5 on he r 5-foot·S'h frame. ·'The photograph makes me a little bit more desirable." she says. "J think it's an ego trip for a guy to say to bis buddies that he's going out with a girl from Playboy." SHE SAYS MOST persons don't recogniie ber because of the pseudooym she used with the photograph -Colleen Rothschild and heavy makeup. Photo· graptuc llghUng made her sandy hair appear almost pure blonde .. She says the magazine select· ed two photographs -including one in flight attendant uruform from the more tha n 800 frames taken dunng her full-<i a> session at a pri vale Santa Monica stud.Jo. In her purse. Shi' carries a couple of tattered polaroid shots taken in betw~n each film roll to check hghun~ and makeup • •• • CJ S he was pleased that the photoerapber duin 'l poge her in some ol the more reveallne poa- tioo.s selected f Of' some of the olh eT fh&ltt aa&.etldan ts. HEil DIVORCED pareats\ both Newport Bead• ~idem. gave mued react.Ions to pubbca· lion or the pbotol!rapbs <mot.her: pos1t1ve; fat.her <lukewarm ). And bft' bowf n-1 Mealne bel' ex-boyfne..I. But witat airplnes in ber ltleed, Illas Y..Urs plaAS to ap. ply for work wiUa another air paueaier eurier. SM says sbe'U 4ownplay bet sont wit.b PLaJtM>y. "Well, you can be sure I won't 1Vrite it down on my a pplic.- t1on" ...... ............ "IT WAS UKE REA VEN bad opened to them when l s poke French." Roeeo remembered. A~r four or five days of suc- ceuful treatmeat, Rolen said the hUJband started growi.q.amious about the coet of the bW. Moot8s after receiving a calf, Dr. John Rosen's Jaguar XKE is Pilrlced in front of the Marriott Hotel and ~ ·s in a . ' Fi1urinl the •einc folb had saved every franc for a ftDaJ flln.c in the United States. !lo.en, out ol lhe 1oodneu ol bl• heart, told them to for a et the bill. He even ·took them to Bernard'• Reltaurant for a bon VOY••• dlnner. "I Hld, 'You're mr j\llltl,' " be deadpanned. TbNe mom.hi l11Atr, 1 fellow doctor weftt to Parl1 •llh .._., llUUtlt6oa Ualt he ,Sv• the~a,...elll. ••ftir pMW ~In Ulla I tir:""r-'I ·--·" ,, M .• " I :.; : r.=~1~-.·r· .u11f'r.TI' f.': rrxxn tending to a call of distress. postcards from all over the world." At the oppc»lte end of the P•Y acale wu a chic, jewelry·tlden Texan wbo checked lnto tbe Mar· riott aome Ume back. She drank Dom Pert1non and talked ln· cea11ntly about her oll wella. And, yup, the UI' Ill djd I fut draw ln the lddle of \he nltb\, 1Uffln1 for hi• fH and tM hOtel fot lta bt . "l•i WAI AUOL ILY r::::::i,F. ;.:.; ·~k :\:~ , .... ~~ ................. . .., • .-.~ ,.,.,,... ltlltt~Ur 14 a per'IOIW experience in which he w u the paUent. ''I WU ln 10me ne1 bll hotel in CblCllO and bad pneumonia." he recalled. "l knew I was 1lck but they bad • hotel M. D. I re-member how If •teful t wu t.o ...-u.11 •ur.," . He dJ'OPP9d out of lhe jua acen• ln San Franclaco, 1llhouch Hun1ry t owner Enrico Banducci w11 convinced Roe n w11 jU1t pta!Un1 ror 1 rMM. lut "-n went bltk to horNt turf°" \ht &lat COUt, t0mp&et.ld 9'l• 1tlaoelh11 •nd lntern•ltit Ultrt, ... .....,,.. to ftPlft 1 .nvttt ~ '" 01kt_. '" ltl4. Hi U.'L~..r·" M .. , .. "' ""Y"• ,. ' wall." he said. "So many jua musicians are fed up by the Ume they ret to 4$ or 50." The l•te houn and 1lf e on the road take thelr toll , Rosen •• married and tbe father~ two lifll Ind two \>OJI (twlna). Al~lb hi• pr1Ctlce and teathlftt (UC BerUlty and UC 81n Fnnclaeo Medlcat chool> nourtabed ln the Bly •AHi, tbe familY •ett Oallud ln tt7&. ROMft tal4 tM clffllMMa WU b1 u d on Newport'• Uftr Uf 11tyle and,.., tuttM&leet HMol 1y1t•m. • OP N D a prartlH \ft , ........ latud w 14UI IMAA· t• "' ,......., ottl • "°"" ••• hit °"'".U MM M' f111'""4 • • He bu aotblnc bat p,..._ ,_ the people who nan t.be llarrtou and the Newport Jaeacla baralMCUcl w_bo are tMre ln c- l'lub when a' beavy emer,.cy atrlkea. The 1taff at Hoa1 lltmorlal Ho1pltal recelYM 1lm1lar rave revte,n. Ther9'• hardly ever a lack of eaclttmtnt 1\ 1 lar.. bolAtl. .ROMft once lplftt aU boun ln I aueee11flll effort •t tal~ 1 detp II 1 t WCMft• oft W a&da noor 1a11.-1 · ,.,..., ..... ~ .......... MW.IM._...._, ••vou ..... 1e •all---·" ' ...... " Q DAILY PILOT Thuraday, May I 1~60 n , ournament Thoe lre~nis buffs are having a fleid day th~s week on ·the <?range Coast. After the game, there's time to socialize. Bappe.i•g• By Judith Olson Western Hoe-down It the Newport Beacb Tenn.ii Club Saturday eveniDJ. Martoe are .. w11 area chairman for 'Oranse County. The day'• mixed double• winnen lncluded Deaua 8Mrtdall and aa.ea &ewan. ,,_and Dee~. Deaa,and Pal 1 PMrd1111er, Pat Pos and llob 11eWe11 and ~ S•ltlll and AlillU 8 ...... (two different Sm1t.b.I>. Dance. music waa provided by a aroup aptly named Loclcy 8&ar -all the winners wore blut1 : stars on their roreheada. There's more tennis ln the otnna. The Adop- tion . Guild or Southern Oran1e COunty wlll ~ -sponsor Its an.nualtt>urnameot May 24 tbl'OOtb J\me 1 at various locatlona ln Or1n1e County. TM "'IMC, wW bl eaa. OI a IA.., Neill• peiDU.,ol .................... . ............................... u.. 1\iltcl ..... c .... vi'",..,...... I ""-..,.. ltoDoNd' lNt ..-at a tM at UM IMM Cow"°""°'........ tau. Talk at ti•• l•• WH not o f tennl1 but ol llra. Soc'llMMM'I bMuUl\ll .,, .... wttb ttl .~D al· mc.'*"'9 and ••ll•ry of palnllnp Aftn •PH••I •u.1(1 al Ute lH were lln. ~·1 t bUd"9\, ~f. t, DuMt, 1, and ••-:-.:...I Alao\ 81ater hr1111• and Ctlt .... ~ .. " llmy P'amUy _.,. \bttr.. ~aJ hwtdr.d P•lf"OelNNI and 1unta al· ltlft\l.S Uw annual ev.nt New memben of tl)t Newport Harbor lttpubll'~ Wom• were honored d\.&l't.q a lea 1D lb• bomt ol Mn.. O. I . ......,, Newport Beach, wb1ch wu planned by Cbalnnan JM.-.._ and hN' tOC\Unltt .. ol memben, S••aJ&M at-.y, ._.., AMnwa, Nuc1 ,...._, l~I ~ ....._ Mc-8arw1, (.)'Mil ..... U and . eua. r.-.r. Oueet~ eaj9y9d • lavlab buffet of bon d 'oeuvr. and aw.eta, all prepar«t by mem· Mn Pourlna -. .. re &lat .. aua..tt•• and aetay SMlddanl. wboH ton Robert. l1 cutUna hta rlral album wtth th• aM.rt 8&odclanl.auct. Alao lhere were ·DoroUMla ~ly, JHe Lyoa1, Karea CnlAll, Dora 8111, Newport Bead• Mayor Jackie Hea&laer. Jackie lllefferd. Aaa Spe9ter • .leaa Mallory, Cabe'• president of tbe Counctl of Republlt an Women>. Gwen Joaee, l"nut-8Ue••re-Lll.ll..--ean.ey' Be6e--' Yabn, Pa&Q Jllaloot, Bai-ban Loq and 8effr· ly Neatude. ·~ Mery NdtmofMt, Mra. Dentel AIGtdt. Excitement la build1n1 ln oian1e Count_y for another highly anllclpat.ed annual event, ftie UCl Fr:leoda of ~e Ll!>rary Book Awards Dln· ner. • Keth'"1t·Ba'Yu80 . -: it Petrone Be~n torua \ Thia year's event Is scheduled for May 4 with Jeuamyu Weet. author of "The Fr1eod1y Penusaalon ·'and olbernovell. i.s speaker. . Authors. patrons and members were honored recently during a tea in the home or CbaaceUot ud Mn. Dtnlel Aldrich Jr. frtende of .. Ubr9ry. I-~ Mary RJcbmond and K•tb.lffa Bavuso are chairmen of the evenL Among authors attending were Robert Bell, Frederick Capaldi. Tony Freeman, Robert Lewis, Tom Mlller, Wlllard Price, Miidred Teacbom. Lanrne Tea&bom and Rhea ZakJcb. • PATRONESSES HONORED-Mar ~ 'Osterhout, Shella Sonenshine with :daughter Mandy and Kathy Cook at Adop· ·lion Guild tea. Chrls Moynjer celebrated her l3lb birthday with a d1noer at La Cuialne ln Dana Polnt. Hoel· ing lbe party were her mother, .Ja~aelyne Mo)'9.iel' and ber uncle, Jolla 11.aJcrow. The honoree opened Mr gifts at lbe table u tbe waiters san~ "Hap~y Birthday" to ber. More than JO members of the Harbor View HlJls Committee o r the Orange County Philharmonic Society attended a peformance of "South 'Pacific" at the Newport Har.bor Hiih School auditorium, presented by Corona del Mar High School. Mr. and Mn. Robert Jenldm of Corooa del Mar entertained the party with coffee aod deuert after the show. Several members of the coqimlttee weh proud to see their children in the performance. The at.an were David Friel, Jalk 1UD1walt., -'obn Vu Dell, Joe McNally and Scott Graber. . - Coast Residents Receive Honors Orange Coast residenl-' have been e1ected to orrtces and won vanous honors Paula Victoria Slier, daughter of Mrs. PaollM M. SUer and Harold ff. Slier, both of Costa Mesa. ha!>. bet'n 1nduNed anto Si gma Theta Tau, the national nursing hooor soc1~y. She will g r aduate fro m Loma Linda University in June Robtn Woodruff, Midway City. has won an award m Letters from the Nauonal Lea"ue of Pen Women. She received her honor dun n~ Lhe group's 30th biennial convent.Ion in Washmgion, D.C. She is a . member of the Fountam Vallev Branch of the league. · Museum Plap.s Sale of Boolts The bookstore at tbe Newport Harbor Art Museum will have a Kie of a II stock at 30 to SO percent off from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, May 2. The sale is being held in cooj~ction with a reception hosted by the Sales and Rental Council in honor of artists Bruce Rich.ml and Janet Adams. All items In the store. including J<'" clry. a rt obJ<.'Cts and books, will be n ·duced m pn ce ,. ... ~· -. 'Convenient Blindness' KeejJs Jtloms Jtloving # -· You want to know bow to get every mother ba the world on her feet and movlng'? J_uat stand ln front of her and aay, "Don't pt up! J\ist tell me where (whatever she's look· in1 for) la." I HAVE SEEN women pull themselves out of bed three hours out of surger)o following that Une. It's like waving a red nag in fropt of them. For some welrd reuon the entire family •Mma to feel that the mother la a walking Dewey Decimal System for every ltem 1n the entire house. • • I figured out once that I 1penl 23 boura a .it'eek le>c>kiu for thln11. I knew where they were all the tlme but -in the words of the fami· ft -"just wanted to feel important." LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES! ' '* CUSTOM DRAPERY '* MATCHING BEDSPREADS + FLEXALUM BLINDS '* WOVEN WOODS '* CARPET I NG l~Y D&IVaY OM MOST OIDIRS Call Sharee· 860-3219 ·free eetlmates 10AM·11AM Why do mothers do lt? Why don't they ' juat alt there and live direct.Iona? I thought you'd never aak. Men suffer from a congeoltal diaease called "front-of·the ahelf-paralyala." It's a curtoua malady where the vialoo remaina at eye level and freezes. The arms .remlin motionless at tb~r aides and they are l.Dcapable of moving anything to see what la stored behind. Watch them sometimes when they're look· lng for something ln the refrt1erator. mediclne cheat or shelf in the gara1e. TREY SURVEY lbe cooteota in a blink, theo ye\!_ to wherever you're alttinl, "IT'S NOT HERE! E .... a .... Wrlc It's on.ly after you 81'9 alanc:Ung at their rtght aide and puablng aalde a single Item ln the front row that their eyea show recognition. Then they turn to you and aak, "Why do you have lo hide thlnis '?" Children. on the other band. suffer a dif. ferent set of aymptoma. They carry a disease called, "Convenient Bllndneea." It comes and It new arrivals ... just in time for Mothers Day. IT9ms such OS fost1el ICble OOrTY-On • iggage. waiets. hcrd:xJgS ... a-o more. We have ~ 100 stytee ot ~ to select trom Ard whether yo.Ire looklng fa vtnvl fcD1c a leather .. wew got acme~ ta everyone. -2n E.. 17th St., Cotta Mesa 1:~s They stt what they want to see. Jf they're " loo king for a laxative . boots, report card or g arbage to lake out, their faces go blank, their eyes ~ome &et and they see nothing. IT'S THE SAME look t.My reserve for when they're told that the first one who sees the dog's ~ontnbullon to indoor poUutioo baa to clean it up On the other hand. 1f they're looking for your tennis racket, change in the llninl of your pune or Euler candy that is hidden, they are capable of seeing through doors and walla. I said to the family the <>tMr ni&bt, "I'd like to run away from home. Where la Cleveland'? Don't eet up. J ust tell me where It is." They didn't get the Joke. Sandal· s1 .. 1i: low •tyllng k"P' you comfortoble oll the 'u""y doyi. The fine•t ltollon croftwftonalllp. Whfte. Navy or Me•lco Tan Catt all with StKktd Heels ~ .ffutj~ SHOI S . Man etwu Ft110'3Gt. llt 1C>e. CIOled 6un .... ""'.,, -" ff F11hlon Island ••. NtwPOrt Beach • . 7ff.tH1 I J J • \ , Lrghograph of John Wsvne ·s portrs1t IS ·presented to Ken Willig, {leh) president of John Wayne Tennis Club bv artist Ralph Schindler (center) and Mike O'Steen, president of Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce Wayne Club f;_elefwates Dy . ANDIE EGAN Of llW O•lly l'1to1 , ... " The talk was tenn1 ~ around the John Wavne Tennis Club. Newport Bet1rh. l-'r1day night dur mg the club·~ ftflh annn l'rSaQ part.> Approximat<'IY 500 pcri.on~ 1ammt·d the dub for the festive a ffair. including Pilar Wayne, \\1do\lo of the late John Wayne Mrs Wayne , who \\:l~ c·stranged Crom the artor at the lime of his dt'alh . .,., as one of the rluti's foun· de rs. GaH Schindler. whose husband Ralph had paint.ed a Portrait of the late C1ctor. said she was thrilled at the opportunity to meet tus widow --· - \\ h1 t'h induded corkta1ls. hot supper hors d 'ot'U\'rcs and ctant·1nf! to Ansel H1ll 's orchestra .,., en• I>r <.'hu"i.. B.irt~ll . Ross and Sharon St ('lr11r, Bill and Jud~ Barry and Mi chael and Pat· t1 ConoH•r 1\ho in allt•ndanC'l' wen• Julia Ct\ase. who rnorct1natt•d the La~una r hamber's lithograph gift to tht· duh, Sh:.iron llanrot·k and charter 1m•mtx•r t>i('k Dnru!> · · Other guci>L-. "en• Tom Holton, Dennis and Colf't>n Wood < h1•'s un Jrrh1tt•ct > and Veronica Lorman, "'ho looked st unnin~ tn her white knit thrt·c µ1(•ce outfit and deep tan Also. Sf>9rtine _a _ -deep tan bt•r 8nse 'ihl' ptays tennis almost every day \I.US Gay Palmer ~--. ·-· Thuradey. May '. '980 DAIL y PILOT C3 ... ••• Doctor t'rom P•1e CU If uld R.oleo. "I find it 1UmulaUng1 challenging and !'m 1oi.DC to do It forever uruesa they ge_t tired of me." • He's• treated a fooc:t-poi.soned spy, a sbiek with ulcen. ~ho gave hirn a priceless tapestry as tba.nk.s, and a newly married bride whose husband was deteriora ting into a nervous wreck. "1 really feel for these people," alad Rosen. ''They're In a strange town. You could say 'there's an emergency room in town,· but they're scared." ' Sometimes the callers are more inebriated than frightened or in need of medical attention. .. A lot or my calls come after the bar IS closed, when they get pretty JUJCed ," said Rosen. He's had late rught callers asking where they could get a drink after 2 a m One man simply invited Rosen over w sha~ a botUe. Other hotel residents call "because they just need someone.lo Lalk to," said Rosen. "I'm still a night person, so I doo't mind " Britislt History . .. Sp e a ker 's Topic Roy Begley, an authonty on Bnllsh history. will be feutured speaker when the lrvrne Kiwanis Club meets Wedm·sday., May 7 The meeting bcgmi. al 7 a m •at the Rancho San Joaqw.n Goll Club, 1 Sandburg Way, Irvine The public l l> mv1ll'd f-'or 1nformat10n. phone 552 8294 Mother's Do Art Gift Sho Thousands ol ono1na ans and crahs extubct in tne Huntington Cente all Tnvrs thru Sun May 1_. Beach Blvd 405 Fwy H 8 RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTllY • W'-Y•W• ....... 'T' lfJJ ..... ~ ' c..teMete-141-llN Baldwin Pianos •nd Organs LES~ONS INSTRUMENTS TAPES· RECORDS Yalll~~:~R Al:• 'hum~..._,..,. Fuhoon 1.i.nc1 540-9020 OAIL f t0-4 JV'f 11•$ .-O• ·fHV"S "'° 10-.. ~altewaves in a cotton tube dress with beautiful border print av citable in a rainbow A LITHOGRAPH of Schindler's painting was presented to Ken Willi g. club president. • ea rly in the evening. compliments of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce which 1s selhng the hthographs as a fund-raising proJ~l As for the tennis talk . the club was buuing with ronvcrsaLtons about the upcoming Carte Blanche Tennis Legends tour1Jame11t . which begins at 7 p.m. today at the Newport Beach <'lub Among playt>r'> scheduled to partic1pa tl' are pros Rod Lavl•r and Roy Emerson D e Could Be Arrested of colors. Only $22.00 Matching slirt s20.oo. The party .,.,as catered b~ Jann !\turdock. and guests a~n·t-d ~he· did a hlunnmg Job For example. on(' table was done all tn red earthen flo.,., er Poll. stuffed \'.Ith frt'sh \'egetables and fruits along ~1th various dips And the rooms were l:.idr n \'.llh l'xottc· flowt'rs in creative ar ran~emtmts AMONG G lJ ESTS durin~ the evening. [ Horoscope FRIDAY, MAY2 By SYDNEY OMARR J ARIES <Mar. 21 -Apr 191 . Focus 01" abstract plans which are daily becoming more practical. Be ready for added pressure, op- porturuty, reward and respoasibility. Written '\""material could play a very special role in your personal scenano. TAuatJS (Apr. 20-May 20): Get rid of finan· cial buMen. Gain cooperation of one close to you. including partner or mate. Spotlight on in· vestments, accounting, inventory and ability to Jet go of past. Aries, Libra persons fi gure promin~tly. GEMINJ (May 21 -June 20): Maintain in· dependent stance. but be positive concerning subtle legal nuances. Means stand tall on your own . but be s ure you are on side of law Message should become increa~ngly clear. CANCER <June 21-July 22) · Follow through on hunch. You have grand oJ'.'9(lrtunity to regain sense of direction and purpose. Spotlight on methodology, practical procedures and services that bring desired results LEO (July 23-Au~ 22) · Holiday spirit could prevail -you meet exciting people and receive a "very interesting " offer. Emphasis on children. specul ation. affau'S of heart and mak· mg a grab for proverbial brass ring. VIRGO C Aug. 23-Sept. 22> · Utilize natural ability -be discriminaung. select quality and refuse second-hand goods Accent on ~tructure. design, basic material and domestic en\•iron- menL Leo, Scorpio, Aquanus persons figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) · Answer to long- standing question is affirmative -and now you'U know it. Be ready for travel, variety, special relationship and surprise proffered by mem ber of opposite sex. Get ideas in writing - and legally protected. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You learn true worth of what you own -and the news is good. Be aware. alert and refuse to sell yourself short. Major domestic adjustment is on agenda. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Recent errors are rectified -cycle is high and you are on way to victory. Emphasize personality. special appearances, direct appeals and affair of heart. Pisces, Virgo persons play key roles. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19): Added responsibilities cause temporary restriction of movement. Don't force issues. Emphasis on cloaed-door conference, allies who work in your behalf behind scenes. Another Capricorn and a CancerflgW"epromlnenUy AQVAaRJS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): You get "proof" ol Jove. Accent on fulfillment, desire, pleasant r esponse from peer s. S1uprise dividend boosts ranancial status. Lonc-st.andin1 c:!~ ls completed. You earn right to take a Pi1CS8 CFeb. l .. Mar. 20): Ref-..e to be ''1'rtlbJ" to one wbo plQa role ot Sveqall. Mea111 ....... tall • )'OW own. Adben to prln- cipl•. Pral...,_aJ 1apertor will make room for you It a more elevated poRtioQ. Get to heart ofmaa.t. " llV.. II fl ••• . K..,.rou Oft tap of ........ ......... ··~··· ..... MOTHER'S DAY SPEaAL CITUCMAILI . ........ ~ x:.r~ ~~ DEAR A.'~!'J LANDERS Aller so many years or reading }Our rolumn I never thought I wou Id oo wr1t1n~ a letter of my own But I am lI\ need of help and haH faith LO what you say A ~ear <iJ:O I "'a!> !>~parated from my wife Tht' 'Pllt \\a~ ht•r idea She ha!> no mtentJon of returning to me We have a four-year-old dau~hter I miss :.i lot When my wife left l was lost and unubl<' IQ cope with llfe I even contem- pl at<'d su1 c1dc Then I was introduced to a nice girl She saw how desperate l was and gave me good advice. She even suggested that I fi ght for my child something l had never thought of before. Without her I wouldn't have made it through the months of suffering . 1 love this girl and want her to move an with me. My problem 1s that I am 27 and she is l3. I know this sounds young. but she 1s very mature for her age. Her mother knows of me but not her father. , We both want to tell the world we love each other Please give me some advice. -SHORTY DEAR SHORTY: I don't bow what yoa u e short of, but I bue • reellog yoa coakl be sbort o( an Important part of your u •tomy U tllls girl's Cather ever finds out a boat you. My advke is stop seelng her befo~ you get arrested for roatributlng to the delinquency of a minor , and get some counseling. \'ou sun do need it, Bub. DEAR A~N LANDERS· After years of frus tration and heartache I decided to write to you. I ne<'d to know whether my problem is common or 1f I am li ving with some kind of freak. My husband has no interest whatever in our older son Never a good word. Never a sign of mterest to what he 1s doing. The only time he t.-ven mentions the lad 1s to say something Like, "See, I told you he wouldn't make the team," or, "I told you hi s report card wouldn't be anything to br:.ig about ·· When this ooy was small his father was so preoccupied \\i th motorcycles and entertaining his fnends at tht-neighborhood tavern he never had time to get acquamtcd with his son. Today · they are ltke strangers "John" 1s 16 and a very good boy. He tries so hard to get a kind word from his dad it is heartbreaking Is 1t normal for a father to reJect hi s son? Doc~ he reel competitive with the boy, or "hat., Wh a t can be done about 1t? -- MISSOURI TEARS .-1 1111 Lo11df-rS DEAR MISSOURI : .. J ohn" 15 oot alone. Many rathers reject SOOS ,' and daaghters"as well. Mothers also reJ«t chJJdreo. . Rejecting parents often have bttn rejected themsef~. Tbey have no Idea of bow to.btlild a rela tionshlp wilb thew cblld.ren. They are a.n· comforta ble with pueatbood so they ride motorcycles and bu1g out in taverns. Such sltutioos can be improved by family counsellag. but too often tbe persoo wbo Deeds It most tthasett to go. I bope yoa ...W seek cocm.sel- lng oa your own ud leun bow to ctve the boy lbe emotJoaal support be needs wilhotrt matbtg him fed sorry for himself. And r beUeve ~boy could profit from counseling, loo. Some tt,Jeded sons are motivated to be achievers in an effort to prove to their h t be rs tb•t they are wortbwhUe. I hope It work.s th.ls way in your family . 3467 Via Udo Newport Be-och IPat"k1ng lot . entrance) for Mom ••• ARROURCIRG OUB TWO·TIMl:tl' SPICIAI·. Honest ••• Now through Saturday, May 10th, buy a beautiful Otlzen w atch from our In stock selec- tion and get another famou s b rand watch w orth up to $29.95 for free.· eCITIZEN AU watches are Ugged wfth our original pricM •nd .,. not merked-4.lp fof this offer. Ju5t MtlKt the Citizen of your cholc. and walk out with one more than you paid for. . A~thortnd Cltlnn OHier Citizen's advanced design. good looks, and lasting quality make it a gift that will draw oohs and ahhs from anyone. We recommend it for someone special, but you may be so im- pressed, you'll want to keep it for yourself and give the Yree one away. We could hardly blame you. Come in soon. The busy Spring gift-giving season is just around the corner and t his offer is sub- ject to stock on hand. When you •• BuJcme,get anenn It mtkft • doubfy good dull • ~ CMh cl'edlt allowed for ptl('j d/JfwfWMW on ''" w•tch. ' ( \ QAA.Y PlLOT Tnu~ey. Mii) 1, IMO .ftll .. ........ ,,.._ -...... ~· ................ ,. .... ..._ ........ .. ~O "ANDY' ANOUIU .. "°"1111~' ,,,...._, ,_, .... __ It ¥1~ ~ ,.._h ........ l- et .......... ~ C,. , U9ll t ~ M ""'""'"'· .,...1, "'9 no. .. M" ~· C-ef It~ .,,_ ...,,..,..:, ''" .._., ._.. ..... ._._tit 1 .....,,. v .. -Mn I HI ...... CM•.-- ._ .._.. 9f c;e.;'IN, M ,....,..,..,. ... ef ~MMfl .... ,., l Mt.r .,._ _.. J•,.._ ~ ... ...... Wli. 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HOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 rac1•ot ... , NUllOADWAY MC>nUAllY l108ro~way Costa Mesa 6'2-9 l50 QUEENIE -PRLC~rtON SlGN --t AUTION SlbN AHEAD J I I I Car Daven He Nurses Pac kards WrN FTELD. Kan CAP > --On a patrh of ground in the heart of wheat country. wh.lte·hal~ Ennis Combs runs a kind of rest home for aging P ackards. Their o riginal owners ha ve long since forgotten them . But ~ rempbers. And, when he's in the mood. be takes one out on the two·lane for a spin. • "THEY 'R E A BOUT AS GOOD AND simple-made outfits as there ever was." says Com bs. 83. as he meanders from car to car. pulling his fl annel cap tighter against the brisk spring wind. '·I never had one quit on me anywhere. You don 'l have t.o work on them every week to keep them running, either." Combs has nine of the vintage automobil es. Five were put lo pasture long ago; today those rusting shells are in their finai parking places. But the others come to life every lime Combs pushes the ignition button. Combs likes to drive the seven miles to Winfield an his 1953 Patnc1an More than 100.000 m iles on lhe engine. and at still "purrs like a kitten." Combs says. THE 1956 PATRICIAN IN ms shop has nary a s pot of rust and only 25.000 miles oo the odometer. Combs doesn't drive it anymore, though. ·'I quit when they went to putting salt on the roads," he says. "It's worth $6.500 now. but they never was cheap because they was t he best there was Combs Is a tinkerer by trade. More than 60 years ago he was working in a Ford garage. dra wing $20 a week. "I got so tired of working on those Model Ts." he says. "You couldn't fix the dang cars. And besides. J couldn't get a decent wage." He wanted S30 a week . COMBS QUIT T HAT JOB AND BEGAN working out of his own sbop. He's been welding combines and rescuing tractors from the junk pile eve r since. For more than 40 years bis bobby has been collecting and restoring Packards. In his early years .. Combs yearned for a Paf kard..4 But he couldn't afford it. ·'Then this guy with a '38 Packard couldn't g~t It to run. so 1 traded him my old Lafayette that did run." Combs says. Combs fixed the Pack.a.nj and "I've oevcr owned anvthin~ but a Packard since." Combs accum ula ted Packa rd s as he searched for repair parts. For a while be had lJ of them. But now he's down lo nine. That's about all he can afford these days on a $123.50 monthly Soci~~t~uU:~ty;:er~ and a little gasoline" he says. NOT SINCE THE LA.Sr PACKARD rolled off the assembly line bas Combs even considered buying a new car. But a 19'79 custom Packard he spotted recently in an auto maga.zioe bu bla eye. · The price: $50,000. ..1 "Thal sure is a nice looldn' thing," be s ays. still ain't buying no new car ... but it'd have to be a 'Pacltard if I did." He's Most Rejected Wtioor SYDNEY. Australia <AP > -Bill Gold. with drawers full or rejecUOJ' s lips f r om Britisfl, American a nd AustraJlan publishers. aeems \o lay rightful claim to tbe title of w o rld 's most u n · pubUlbed author. P\1'8UCNOTI E .. PUBLIC ..,.... No ~ ""1V wll...,,_ "*'COO IOt t ~rlOCI o1 IOt~ fl-. Ull ~ •lt.r -d•lf' -.1 IOt 11¥ 0!»""'9 '""'"°' Tiie .-.Sol T~ ,__, - P'l•"t9" oi rflKl""I""" .,.., •" boeh Of' to .,.,..,., IJl'Y 1rreov1.,,u,,, OI '" ,., ....... ~ '" .... , ""' ... '" ---' NOii"""' E WA n<)ff Sec-• 8-'ll "' '"" ... \ Pul>ll....., ()r~ Co.o•I Oerty Ptlo4, Mtlyl ..... ·~ ,.CT.nous •USINIH MAM4! STATllM .. CT Tiit I04._llQ --h OOl"9 bu\I M \>U POOL DOCTOR, 7UJ C 0cH" Fro111, NeW1IO<I &ee<ll. G•lltOf"lt .,.., Gw"'" ~. 11S1 E Ou.,. fronl, ..... 00,, ~.tffl. 011-•.., .. , Tiii• l>u\I,....• I\ <onclu< "'° b1' .tf\ I" dlviOll•I ~Z..,o f"I\ \..-.... flNoO Wtl" , ... COii"'' Oen ol Or-C.-IY Oii •1111 .-. ...... P"4>1",_., Or-Coll•I 0.lly PllOI, ~ 14 "'"'" t, I. U, t• IM MO .. PtJBUC N01JCS HCi iiWWW= OBITUAAIES PUBLIC NOTICE ,,cnnous MIMNSSS MAMa STATU•'" ',.. IOl-"'t ~-· ..... ~ Cioni-ft .. WEST <X)AST CONSTltUCT'ION· COMPANY. t .... 0..mktl U IW. .. ............. 8Nctl. c..i~nwt ,._., lltdW'd $411oN<, l'Ol -.. Str..t. "'-" ........ llMcll, ~· .,.. Wllionf SC...-,. LAiii, (>q:f IWGN• 0.1 .... -·ngtofl 9Mcll. C..lforflo.t .,... l ll" bll\111CH I\ <-IK-by d Gt-••~ill Wl-~·l.e" fllh ._.._. Wft llltd Wl!fl '"" C011nty ~ ot Or•"9t (O\lnh on Ac>tll17."9 \.AW <*FICl:S Of' DON COWIN ltANl!Y L.-....,_.~..-t •1~n Pvbh\IMI Or ..... ~ .. st 0.lly Pttot Ar-74, ,_.-, I, e, IS, tte0 1-..C PUBLIC NOTICE • ~ " .. .. "' .. .. 0 r ,. ' ' .. .. .. • ) PVlt.UC NOTICE • tCT1 "'°"' •usuea u ...... 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Cos••.,._ c..i~ mn Cllarlu M.aKolm, »t IN,,_ Orlve. He---1 &eMll, C.lllor"I• ._ Tiiis ~Ii 'ondlK\ed by.., lft. ........... ~Moal<Olm T Ills -emef'tl we• filed wlttl "'9 Covftl y Ci.rtt of Or~ GOUftly °" APfll IS, "9IL .,,., .. ,....,.I"*! Or ... C:0.1t Dally Pl~ Acw.11.U."'-Y l.1.t• 1~ PUBUC NOTICE "CT1T10US MnlHIH MAMll ITAT'RMl'NT Tiie tol4owlf'I ""°" Is dOl119 _._ ""'··· GllA H OTT CREATIVE INTERIOR$, 6'92 &.Uel Aw,,_ w.tt,,...,, c..i ........ .,.., • O«Mtte G••Mlt, , .. , fin••• ---· """"1mt,....,, c.i"°""".,.., l"'s~la~t>,.,,.,._ ......... ~Gr- T"" '*--.,., f'*I Wlr!I -C-l y Oef1t Of 0r9"99 C.-IV 4lft April U, "9. .,,.,. ~--Or .... c:o.st Oelty PllOC, A4/tr. 17, M,Mrt I.I. "90 H....a PUBUC NOTICE • 5 6 1 7 a. D A I L y I . p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ............. ~~t.1980 DAJLYPILOT Cf ,,_ ____ ........... ________ ~ ______________________ __;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~, · The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coa_at ' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS · You Can Sell ·It, Find It, [ 642 •5878 l One Call Service· · T~•de It With a Want Ad Fast Credit Approval tt1uttt,._S. ...__..,_,. .......... S. Ho.M.F'Ol'S. Ha•,.llorS. ,_S. ", 1 . ., 1 ...................................................................................................................... _. .................. , . •• .,w& IOOZ .... .. 1002 G.... 1002 Chwr:4 tOOZ G_r.. tooi .... rt. . .. ................ , •••••• A•eeeeee•••••• .. ••••••• .... •••••·•~••••••~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ......... . ~OUAl HOutMNO OPPORTUNITY .......... Motk.: Ali....., Mtat.e tldvertiaed Ill Olli oewapaper t. aub ~ to the Federal I"•" Hol.latna Act of 1i.68 whkft en.Um it WeaiaJ to advertiH "any pre rerence, hmJtat1on, or dlscnmllUIUon based on • ~ rt\lll(lOO. SU, oc origtn. or am Ult«lllon U> ·make any ~preference, ltmata Daa. ordiac:rimln•Uoo ·· 11Ua newspaper Will not knowinf ly acc:epl aoy advert sine fo r r~al estate whicb la -tn v1<71a· tian alt.be law. ... auL UTATI EXCELLIHCI SIMCI .... COMI WITH US. •• to 1'HI 11.UPPS. A c.._,.of._., ,._Gt a:r; .._...,.to ~ .. price SlO,C o. .. C8TJ .._ poPft' to ... ..,,.... ..... ..... ..., Sl0,000 ~ 4 be•oa a, l ._..co.do. *-• IHd, •ot l•aa•ltold. Mow o•ty s 190.000. MIWPOIT IUCH 759..0111 GAROEH HOME llACH DbPLE:XI $9 1 500 N e 1Ji p o r t B e a c b aac>aS: ..... ft"tiMn ' duplex-1 block to A CDM DUPLEX Stone rireplace. beam ceilings, cozy li v ~ room and tree covered patio would make this a fine spot to s pend a rainy day (Or super on sunn)' days>. Owners unit has 2 bedrooms and separate rental unit has 1 bedroom. Presented al $220,000 REALTORS, 675-6000 - 2443 EA.1 Coat! Hlgh"'•\I. Cot-del Mer WE HAVE 37 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN ..W check their ad1 Vacant and ready to go. z ocean! SlB..700 ~oss In· ~ l ~· secluded rome! Well mll.Ultrunf.-d. ::: ..::: ..;;; ~°fi71Don t wall! Call Assumable 1 f1nanc1ng . ~ ~ t c1Gt9fy. ....,1,,., ~ ,, '""', '"',, 1 Jll§l Si!lli.000. Hurry. call DAILY PILOT as~ ' 752J700 ==-~ f®lflft!l [~~,:fu;li:tls . ----------------•I 'Qt.f iQIJJf 1tG OCEAM VU $260,000 FH .._..fwSat. -llfu-.air. •&Jft£9$70,000 New on the mar~et 3 Bdrms .. 21rz ....................... ..VY~~ ~ b ths Be ed li Lar I ) 1002 4Brl8a,pool &spa,city Lilte so• a ealloo 8 : . am cei ngs. ge rp ~·· H.-~1~ ~~ ., ... ,_ •-a ~at full dining rm .. family rm. Fantastic ........ ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • U6IA view ""».J 6 yn old~· UJ.Q .. --------•I ~000 · gatn! Surr unt· view of ocean & Catahna. Call now for WALK TO IUCH lngtoo Beac loc.auoo app't. to see this excellent value. ASSUMUU CONDO HAltl'o. ellOGI With ~ pauit. ac~ WESLEY _tt. TA nOI CO-UAL.toas 28!".-~ =~·e:ows i>C1l '>'iew, patio &c BBQ, spa, sauna & paol High loan al .ll. T.1%. Sll9' 950 DIS REALTY 673-6210 2 Br 2 Bo decoratnr'a owr; f rotn comm.untt)' pool 2 t t t S-~"41>0a=+-Hih loed home w11.h a raotasllc and t.ennis courts Ca II ' 4 a.,.... view overlooking re-quidtly iSl·ll9l ... EWPORT CEHTH. M.I. 6.44-4910 servolr & clly IJghts m ,cxn .............. I RAJtEOPf'O«TUHITY GLAMOIOUS ON BAY. FOR 186.500· «;::SELECT _ T' PROPERTIES EX!CUTIVE HOME De!Jgbllul, double wide OH IOOIGA IAY: e. S,p-111 -::&:-- OCEAN YllW, wt c_,. Han - ........ u '· .. ,. ... ~ ...... ntre ................... , .. ,, .... ....... Ow.I-.. for .... ........... or c....,.cw. 1-4 .. $475,500. OH IAYSIDE DI: I• c.... .. W.. FANTASTIC IAY VlfW. A elf ... _. 11W of.._ -M of del"'9M ...,.-.; .... ..... CUSTOM IUILt, .,_ ......... ,_., ...... form ~ NOlll: • ..... pool. pcatdlog md ,rf•t1q. ssu.ooo. COLE OF NEWPORT RE.Al TORS ZS 15 E. Coolt Hwy., COl"OM dlt Mw 675-5511 "841MSUl.A POtMT Newly d eoor ated 4 bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. $325,000 . IAYNOMT We have several Cine homes With pier & SUP°'"" . a TOIO HORSE COUMTRY 4 Bdrms , 3 baths: r a nch s t y le, mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~ocl•· Or •v•· N B b 7S blb1 Waib at glus overloolir mobile home oo Lido log dalsy rovered h1l~ & Peninsula. SpectacuJar private garden. 4 Bdrms v1ew or water' boa ls. tmlltr. 1uile has its own gulls. See .C Ancborar.e Ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!~ priv. frplc. "satUng rm Way, Ltdo Park 1n &spal: 3 ba .. Caauly rm Newport Beach. Super cars*bikes* *skateboards* trucks*baby carriages *tea carts*trikes rol lerskates • war kers *toys •wagQns**** scooters• hot rods* coupes* trailers*hard tops*convert- ibles*motor homes*lawn mowers* limos *corporate headquarters *garden carts Model A's•••• •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles* golf carts*model trains*blkes *pianos•cars refrigerators *skates•••••• CORONA DO. MAR DUPLEXES I. ACl'OU to tdlool. .._. ••appl•• l & I b.d. ..th. $265,000. 67Ut00. Z.Two ................. H..wtlltO.. Md.+ oftlce, fh aploc• + 2 '-4 ..... OWMa WILL CAI.RY 2ad T.O. Low .... $240,000. 67J-6900. l . Two ........... sfrfft. 2-story 2 & I bed. llllih. Low doww. ou.. Ant .ct owe 2lld T.D. S2~s.ooo. 673-6too SPYGLASS W/YU~OOL LARGE Vac..t S .... Mt with 6 bed. faM.nft. dia.na. .,...... ,. Poot .... fonYft' VIEW. S625,000. 6lt-t400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTAn ~ •• R~nr .... PrOC)<'rtv M.Jtw.JOt"'""' 2436 ~\. (Cl>W H .. y l lS "torn. A,, Neo.:ptJ<I a.,, ... &ibo4 1 ... ~IVI 6Jl-1400 '7U900 SPEND YLU.aOUND AT THI HACH Living in a private community, 2 blocks from Ne w port 's h..e s t be aches. 4 Bdrmh family room horn~ will astonis you with its spacious. open-beamed living room & dramatic fire place. Hardwood floors &.copper plumbing are just a few of the extras for $166,750. INNEWPORTCENTER ~ 644-9060 IRK & llNlt ENTHUSIASM C S A 8 I f ~ E A L C K T S P S I I 0 T El£ NTH US 1 AS MJN DP RY AH 8 0 C X A E T J Z Y Z N E R F R I H G If it's oot T p It L T J R [ A [ 8 v " w s N N G s wi\b cosy fri>lc .. bti? terms. formal din rm. Hom( geared to gracious enter la.illlng. Only $259~ OCEAN PACIFIC llealEstah 759-1616 - WATERFRONT' REA~TE 631·1400 w ........... -·1 ... EBS s BR 4 ba cuatom ""' au --,..sa w a t e r r r o n t b o m e DBJGHT Bike to beac:b. Most w/17s38 ' pvt d oc lt Pric ed $1 ,09S ,OOO JlQ9Ula.r • Bdrm model. Bui Ider W /trade r or ~ dnve. ule en· paJ ~ £stat t.-y, formal Llvina and Fer ~O:~ ~~ dtmng.. Sweepm& slurs and appl t.o 1tt, caJl leadinC to master swte Carol Hoff, ao . '31--00IM Large family room . Pnnc.Only. SUMITS MO 9'1AUFY1MG Owner will C&JTY financ· &ngill~. ~oew delme \mlla. lilln~ to beach. woe·t lut call 167171. . °""' !~'?· "\ l~""'lif .. tCI • [~11111 WANTIDll 3 Bdrm. home. lnuie. C.111.. Npt .. witb uaum•· ~e io.a. uve m .ooo 2nd T . O . w $80,000 sec:urll)' Seu ooed over a ymr. can edd som~ c ash. Bud Corban , 91574762.. ~- AtlE&CUARI Extr emely atfractlve Harbor· Eat a t ea a Bdrm-faq,lly room home! Prime cul de sac loc:aUoo. lmmacu.late. <dam free form oetiO. NO LOANS ON 'rRIS PROPERTY-Submit VA or athertrise ! Take ad-1antage-ja1t SUZ..<XX>.Call7S2-1700 ' l~iitl Redh1ll~Real~ I 1d1' t.:l'.111\ l ltf Ill' ht' • )114 . . . ' ........ ..,, . st.Cloe firepla~. covered -------- pa tao + manicured UTIUMAH5'0fi' grounds. A3sume low 10 Enter tiled foyer .• lo lA!f'tSt loan Call for all l•leganl paneled hvlnJ.? det.al.Ls,963-7881 room. w11h ma<;q \e [ ij'd~1-~~~~~~ 1-z.-:&_-:1'_~_Udo_d_r-~-~---sd-aw_1_1th highlight your famll ~ ~ vtew, pool, sauna, room Pool and spa allow spa & IOU ol open space qn;v•.5J'STEAIS' l. ·~· J UDO'SMOST SPlCT ACUL.Atl VIEW ro1 udo Park Dr.. Sf.h floo r coo do 24 Hr. security. Call ror app't . kOCK TO lfACH ONLY $82,500 Dehgbt/W end u.rut Wtth big palJO. Z BJg bdrms , fJl)lc . shake rooC & dbl car #(&rage Vacant, re ady for occupancy Caltforrua ltvrng at tlS 1n Suany San DieRO USE THE bt!st. OOered at Sll2.500 ~ $:$7.500 with 5<; Call~ down payment 12 75 in· DAIL y PILOT - ~e. S49-7971 or .. FAST • RESULT" \ltbal a WooderfuJ World SERVICE OCEAN PACIFIC Real Estate 759.1616 of 5J>o1>p1ng. nght al •·c-:o~~..1. your hngertJps every. DIRECTORY ,. 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Garden Kltrhert Den With F'iTl'plare. Hu11e Master Su1te. llJlian Marble Rath.'!. View Of Coif Cou.,...,c Call f'or l\ppotntment. Now Only S6S:S.OOO (5) --............ 759-9100 #Jc.,_ ... ,... Mew,_.C..... - R T N W R S A L T T N A T P R X E T C .. S E T T A l •. Wheels' l Z S T C R C U A A 0 S E A S J T S E , , you'll move A s v E r A r v 1 P & 1 r t H H H c 1. I' I I I I 5 It faster In a £ A s A R R N 0 A A A R c T T R s T E T YONAE SAPT AEE RR~TIR ~---------j Dally Piiot • fit s o A F H s v G A R x s " u 1 r v I L A o L v I classffled . A R s • £ t R " t 0 x " c E A A y p 8 I I I r . t '#O::#m=:":' 6 ad. call c ' D 0 0 T p 0 R c R x c R w E • K • • ,.. ...._ ..,_ .. ..... U2·5678 and a T l v " • u ,. 1t 1 A T r P t "·v o R A I 0 A r o 9 1 ·1 ........ frlendfy acf.. H It I: l Z l A T £ P C. A a I A ' I N t .. , .. ,-1-r-f ~ ;. Yo"' boff' tollM. t1e NY i.e ~=,-r-'P!.-~":'l.::! 7 vlserwlll TL Al T QI, ••• A. 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I hoU1• trum t.wh. l200.000 * 1uwoet ld&Utfd rt.1uuw1nii DOMlNlON PM:t ... t Rf'Al.TY CO l"tM.l\r f'HOl' .. :ftT l t.S 673 >llU TWO HOUSES EMWde C-Oata M e:,a l 8dnn older homt-t-good 2 Bdrm home ~Uh dou b&e garage, ft :! .wnt.'d Fioaoced by own\•r 1117,:500 I.or McC.-dl•. Rltr. S.41-7729 ABANDONED Y"tderi•Mwtsioe iAtate grounds Beach 2-sty. Front porch Lob by entry. 6 BR Formal dJ.o. parlor. w blln dbl china hutch Dcn1s::ame nn. 2nd sty verandu i.t.n dec k w /sep out s 1 de stain:ase. Indoor art1st1c stairwell. Guest qtr~ Domed ce1lrn g:o1 . Ha y window 8 /f ac·t·c::.s 50'' restored It ha' II all Mus t s acrif rcl' 111r $125,000 ('all now '' BKR.96J.<W2 ----IA Y, OCEAN YIEW associated · ll1t01>.C A ~ AEAcTONS lUl\ ~ l u'tl•o t.'I 1,,, ,_ HAUC>a VIEW HILLS fi0.000 down. b11l11nr e rUlaOCt'Jd 1tt 12 s·. A.'lli ang $24!1 ,500 Thr) 4 &inn, Fam Rm. formal ~ rm. 2 fplt• hom1: <"'rPri. vtt'W of h1lhl & mt.:t UDO HOME CaJJ 3 Bdrm" rt'dt'Coratcd lXnTIJo. VA l.io:NTINI:: home u~ncr will fA0-0097()('t;75 ti000 rman<-e f.'llltre ba1ancc ul UWNEH A<; 1-;NT les.'i than lO''r w normul .. _____ r.w __ <bwn payment $3G9,500 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 lock lay Giant &.It by John Lytle Lh1~ DX> !lq tt ex ('('Utl v f' horn e rs an exceptional buy Heauufully land11capt"d pool and spa, are a few of the numerous amerut1es All ol Uus and the owner will finance the hom.- IUILO TO SUIT · TwoJOxllll' Juts 4.'W Beg!j(UQ Ownr 700.1125 543 6148 WA.UC TO HACH -GOOD tHVESTMEHT Olde "CdM" Choke .. So~ of Hwy " duplex. Loads or churn $229,000 (Terms 1 Agent~~ w1th 20·; down r or s OUPlEX STEAL Yl'a r ' Full pr11•c Two 2B homes. 45' lot, S2lM.ooo ca 11 55t> 2660 poo& + spa. owe sso.ooo -down call Tim Rhone. t;:: ~ELECT ,. Ail.63H266 ·-'° • T!'RC'~ERTI ES l:i?Z~l>ll ~· ··.-~·?.T HEIGHTS REALTORS <.>wtwr '>ilY!l w ll no~ 2 Br Woodbeam ce1hnl(S. WMn WA. TU VU hardwood flo <J r s As .. een 1n Home & Uc.Jut1!ul hrH·k frpll-. Suns et Ma ~a 11nr ' end patJo. Pncc-d to sell BrealhUlk1ng <')TI \'rcw' IXI"''' Sl!ia.000 646 7171 Stained gla s~ hnc k ·• • · •· ' ' '·. • bra.<1s & wood thruout !{O'! ~ Call"~m Rhoo<'.GJ I '"' ·"' lllLWDJ l~~~I~ ----======= Ht::ALTOHS •. RS>UCED $45K For t;)uidc Saie CostaMHo 1024 ....................... IAsnlOI~ $340,000 llM.900 1n auumable loiWI, ratn~lll.I frOM 8''~ w JI'\ lltl.340 .:r~1 an nUIU uwum•• Wt'U lrnpt Su\¥1e 111..«)' UOlll Wllh 4 ~ll&'* + olf 11t p1ark 'l( <.wi 80' a 300' lot (;A l.L s..nu ' /Jn Nlfi(I. DAILEY ~ A55UflA1 f'i NO(Jl}Al.H"YIN<.i UWC S30.000 c1wn 12' t •Br. 2lill, <llmCr ;\gl )4~ * • .. ,.,._w"~ rnn: l7th St SUITE 212 COlita Mesa You &rt' lhe wuu~r of two (rot' Ucke\5 'SI I so valuel. to Th• (i)UEIHMARY Tow l..ong Beuch. CA 1kkt.<ts may be cla11flt-d by t•u.llmg 642 S678. ext 272 ••• ---. ~ Down RelS you a J br. 2 ba Costa Mesll Charmer' No qwW.Cytn~ Asi.um e VA lo an Property ll o u st', 642-:mG or 6'l2 IO I 0 ---- VILI.AGE CREE K Ad.111cml to S C Plaza J bdrm. 2 ba family rm. tn level ·s120.ooo. (.'a 11 5and1Agent 714 4!7=4557 POOL. SPA 4 Br fum1ly home. nr ~hoob 1lt shope,.. t'Xtrai. 5'17 7006. 97S C»48 AJ,'t ---SS.OOODOWN!! Pnme E srdc l: M I r:i mac 2br hou.'>e w n»w CXr.k hardwood fir!>, bd) wi.ndows. frml din rm &. frplc On 150ft dCl'P R ~ lut Assumable l!>l T 0 O W C bJlanl't-w 110 P)mL'-Cor l!)•r.-SI Hl.5UJ !1!)60911 . 6 460016 64&2540 Own Af(l LASI'SlDEC M 3 bed home. park & tl'n AIAHDONEO "'exjble Cmancml!' Sub mil your term •. m Urn, vacant 4 Bdrm ('Id fhanger. Covered bndt pal ao entry lo liv1ns:: room with m assive beam c.-e11togs and brtc.-k firep lace Private master swte, fireplace and sauna. 3 more km" ~ bdrms Glass wall opens to deck with bav, ochn Vlew Ca 11 6'1J ll:>50 ""'ume JO '-,', loan Over l6 00sq ft o f 1tra c.-1ou s lrvrnl'( Be11uufuJ new t:oodo pro- Je C.-l Great view of harbor & ocean. Adil!> SE.oeunly bldg No dCJl(s $2.lS.000 I ()010 DOWN . rus rourts acrObS str~ !"> 'f", Mallow-Kenn~y Anna Morland. Et elusive A&l 975 0800, liJl l~ I@ 111: • . . . w11 1;. PAHK BHISTOL i L#! IBr. 11!.a Cund1J. rm ..JJTl.QC l'OOd W nl•W Cpl!>, d.rPb & AC bl fl Qutel p\'t lor w lush m11L url' lnd !>pg , bubbl1n i: J NVESTOH S SPECIAL'•• lnc.-o mt• f'r"perty loc.-ate d on beach in Leuc ad ia tt95.000 Wi ll consider tnlde or ownc.'f' will «arry financ1ng. 751 ~967 or ~TTTS Dct 041 r.OM.utTIC REHDEVZOUS Penth.'.lSe vrew O<'t'an, har ::io. ·& c.-1ty ll tei; Beaut uiigrade1 1 ondo in new Villa Balb<J a Pnced to s.ell at S23:>.0!JO Assume 1o i......,; loan Hurry ~ wo.. last MBtlow·f:.-n,t:dy Anna MOf"land 1-. :lu-..ve A(). f7s.<BXI. 6.:!. I -O<Wi OCUHFP.OHT COHC-0 Low dn Take over pa> ments. 711 Ocean Ave H unting ton Bt'ad1 Owner des par ate lrakw 556-1777 SHO«EC&.IFf S 2 Bdrm. den. remodel~ aDd redec on canyon with ocean Vlew from d e-ck Room for pool. Large as surmble loan at sl\rac tive % rates MZ.S.000 call Rlta Boland u.-.i1001t m,..cs 67MOOO 116CAMYON On the 1olfcourse. .....,.. 3 bedroom Wllh the ultimate in decor•t· UC, QIWTY We noon. bk·ID hereo aod wine C9binreU. A mU11t 1ee pro- pert y wltb c r eative flnanch11. Priced at •• ooo streams lhruoul even an av111ry, imagine JUSl step> LO ~I. spa, clbh:-.e & .BBQ area & a cheerful lndry rm P riced at &.000 Assumable loan al '51 ll', rnt f>rrn only pleao.c 642·4300 Ad Siller #212 24 hrs OCEANFRONT 1\ s pec.1at•ular l Bdrm oce anfr o nt <·v n dornuuum EIN:antly dt· c.-urall-d J.a gun<i J.rdu comer unit to tw 'old fumrshl"d Owner will provide hnan cmg "' fan W.-.tH terl'lll> Hurry oil ~IJO(" BALHOA I S LA:-.:U Rl-,Al.TY b73-8'700 DUPLEXES OCE.At4 VIEWS! Sellers wilJ help frnanl'e 3&3 DR WUlS $27!1.UOO ' 3&2 BR WlllS $279,500 ' l&J BR wuts $289.SOO! lal>oa lay Prop. Rffffon • 675-7060. HIWUSTIHG1 IN tltVIHE Plan l> 1n .I M PP\l'N P:irkrr~t . b t• a u I I r U I I \' upJ!rad<'d O\t•r 2~ ~ft 4 Rdrm :i hath lwnhme. Sl~.000 ............ 1006 ....................... M*.YHOMI lllNMilw a Bclrm, .... 3 bath plUI ebatllllDI ....,...... XlDt ftaanc:· ·tMT----.... ~--·1 ) Lwlr•llrl .. IMUT'lflUL a--. 67~JH t 'llWIWLU aar. wllrplo. aar, ......... ..... W/lfUfM ;.do, " blk mWl!"r .... iuflea le ...... Hit• loen ._ ..... ~· Low dow1• = • =;t -1Ul1 n '-'•~•r•I ~ .P1HM4•r .. -• Is all vou net>d lo c ar garaJte + lllJl'Y. purcbase. Owner wlll Hobert M11l1kt:n. Agt . carry Isl TU at 14' ~ 1n 631 1266 ten!St rate This home ------- feature. 3 Bdrm and ts 10' ~ Down No Qualifytng sa.tua.ted on a huge lot 2 houses R·2 lo< 1125.000 Pnced to sell at on ly TERMS' Owner Ageot 8),00) C..11540-1151 631-0749. 752 1920 __ _ ·~·HERITAGE' •.• REALTORS -- BETTY BURKART m· Open Houw R•afty lnv1tes you to drl>CU!>!> your real estat<· futun· with her Call for an ap pomlmcnl. 645-9161 .. ...... ,, ... OPEN HOUSE ? REALTY 2-> . Arr&mON IUlLDE:RS lMVESTORS Easts1de older home oo large R-2 comer lot City approved duple x plan:. 1nduded rn purc hlise pnce As k1o g S87,SOO J.'or an apPQrntmenl w see. calJ 540-1 LSI ~HERITACr ~ • •: REALTORS MODOWNVA Shall> 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Owne rs anxious . Call ~1151, agen~ $89,500 $15 ODO ON Owner Ji1 carry. up to 5 y~ at 13.-z, 2 BH 1-.., Ba. large patio 3 year! new Call 64.S-916 l . .... l OPEN HOUSE . REAL TY /' SYCAMORE GLIM MESA DELMAR Oean Jbr. fam rm. 2ba. Ir~ heated pool Ciood hnAnc1n1?v . By Owner 5461223 Sl.20,IX,() Dao.cl Point 1026 ............•.•........ New owner transferred. must sell 1125.000 3 llr 2 Ba home Will acr1•pt cash trade mulorhomt· oo 0>.000 eqwty ZQnt'd for2 more uruL-1 661·8690 Beaut Span~!l h l'~l ate 3.500'>q ft Pool.l noes • t' rt Pnrne loc for the drs cn rrunat1nj? buyer By Owner 673 4848. 675·1055 ----Hoatl'"'I°" ~odt I 040 .•.••.•................ MUST SELi. THI S WEEK' Lit 4 bd . 3 ba Nr golf rour5c Tot.ill) upgraded $184.90 0 l'alnC'k Tenore. Agt, 1131 l2J'i6 ---- OH THE SAMO Un~hevable vrew of Cat.alUla and Hunlmirton Beach prer I Bdrm con do al 71 l <Xean 11.vt· ~ler will carry f1nanc Ing al lo<'" , low down WOR1.D R.E. 556-7777 ----...... - PtqCJyGteftn 9'bf Mam St llwil.Ulgton Beach You ~ the winner of t WO free llckt:L'> (SI I so value I, to The QUHHMARY Tow Long Beach, CA 1'c.kets may be claimed by calling 642·5678, ext m . ••• ...._C.t..HOIWS Low lnterest . auumable ~. Brand new 2 or 3 bdrm homes. 6 bl0<:ks from ocean. Call 536-7542 or ~m•. Century' 21 Surf Realty 1RAMD MIWbd ~ •••••••••••• ~~.~ f'lbuioul. larlt 3 , 2~ I ba. QuUty to11tnhome ..._.0(1 ~ooo condGI. Only 4 av1llablt, " "1 n" froln IUll,980. 3'IO Sulla Luse option '111\th AMAve.MU714. ONLY 13.000 w; or ...... a. ... l~YALOAM Mll'lml ... w • .-....... flOOL ........... ....... " ....... . - • monthly rental to pure-hue prlrt> 3 Bdrm 2'-' Ra. )'t'lt n~w h o m e . U pira dtt11 3·c•r •• , .... 111~.ooo. . .,~."~· .. l+I ~ D"l1M& -· cS;i, • .,,, lll7J00. Coolldw VA. c.Jlloday mlMABLE LOAN Cll.1.EGE PAii t'abulo us 4 be droQm Yak?lan. fcleillY local ..-cl. on cul-de,nc High loan balance New ly ('~ed & freshly parnt e d thro ughou t This home also has central aw C'llDd & hardwood Cloon e-;. H,\NCH HEAL TY 5!J 1 2000 *TERMS! TERMS! ()I.mer wt.II carry ba~k . up to $45,000 ASSUM E u.-i T U. at 8~4': '. 11.ll thl'- Md rn WOOOHRIDGE ._..:sTATF:S l! b<'<lroom-. ond dt'n .ll'!'t>r,on nvxlel $147.000 \\\"todbrtdgc Really 551 -3000 t9.!0 8ar""~· ...... ~. IHID,. TURTUROCK New J(arden h o m t• Pnced undl'r builder-. pnl"t' & terms High d :O. sumable loan No quulr fymg SlW,500. 640-1212 Nit. Assume 9 1 2°0 LoCll Mee.-T eft\is Olamung · '.:orth Wood" p<1ll•J hum•· torrl1>l1 t, with 3 btodroom;., 01n1n i: n •·il'TI. 111t· entry & h1'Jrt h Hreplat't' \' JUllt>U C't•r I in~. n ch f'arth loll•· dt- nir L~•· \'our I>' '''''Ill hciml' t•QUll~ & ''" 1• $I :!X . !>OU.' ll I\ H C.r 11 ~1'~1720 TARDN.. ASSUME THE LOAN lmmarulah.> l! Bdrm rnn· do rn qwet, wooded a rea. close Lo sc.-hool. park & pool. Lovely patio w1lh fountaJO Good low m tcrest assum able loan $112.000 •.. don osen' • r ealtors 1 • Jml 1-: 17th ST TU~llN 731 3111 Woodbridqe ByOWMr 3hr. 21-,ba. ram rm f\ <' Uarbv l'lan •, hlk to luke "tennis nh /\' :-.WTldblc loan l'rrt·t-<I at $1!>4.~ 20 Wood 1:rov1· Wk ~137 t 30"J fl m 559 woo l Hr. 2Ua, (;rcentrr1· Home, clll!>e to park & pool. use your VA or Con \ enuonal S-115.000 /\ 1,'l c 714 c 1 7!>9--0704 or 7 ~ Ol!t';X MOBILE HOME Ux-at.ed rn The Grow"' Pool. i.pa. lawn bowhn~ .and craJt rms Tnpl1· wide. almasl new, h11<:hly tJpfUaded 2 bdrm . 2 bd . fam rm Golden"' e!>l Coach Extra.tari~e IOl on greenbelt $73,500 LGIJIMCI a.och 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New m odular typ e homes. pvt. community, 2 bch:.. 24 hr sec.-unty, s ub ·l t-lt1ng O K . '714)49Hll16. By Owner: 3br w view A.ssumable Lst No Quall· Cymg. CaU 714·972·&443 $164,900!! 1-&y. J BR. ram. rm .• frpl., 2 ba .• spa, redwood dedt. brt.fst bar. Shake rod. Totally upgraded! MJ$JON REALTY 4fM.0731 ...,... ........ 1012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' LagunaN1r~ Realty • flOO&.IWA ~..Uiftcforthll .......... ml • ..,.,. \\ ... "kah .,,.... £ft ---~···· .. ~Ollr ow1 woodu1 ,..,. .... .......... .....,, . .............. • t CJIOa>EYOURTERMS: IY~ .uaume rn.ooo riot HAl9C)llJOGI T.D at ov.~ or owner ~ Id condo 4 BR. 3~ will tin..nc. SlOl.000 at a.. J car ~e. view OI 12~~· I Make a.A Offer OU.abna. P'u.liioD J1lanc now on OU. • Bdrm •f· and mstit lllhta. J>ruic fordable hQole with us• Mb' 1515.000. 8*f8a d pool, 1pa.o aod ouiby leonl• and fl1hln1 H09UA&JFY .... , 110.000 LOW IMTIUST UNGOREA.Lf.STATE Larae ... wnable low in· ._ 1720 tcr.i loan oo Ulla aura •· uve 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home ....._vi.to 1067 oo an ••late •lied ••••••••••··~··•••••••• ~ Beach lot a.ad the pn~ is right too SI 5 000 Wcwi'l Laat. cau WTs.mo •o~orr .. OQW. • F ixer llppet Oran ALL$'rAT.E Horne. On h.lll IJ> Ml.u.ron ..,~~~~' ~,..~--Vit..u Alft'lt 656-Tm REALTORS tllwpartlHdl 10" ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMIHICUH ~·ow 2 Udrm. d~. 2 hrepl1cea Marvt'lou., eat t11 lutchen i-·ormal d1mna room Many up jlrad,.' 1275.000 hiu; large uaumable loan• 642-5200 Pet.e~u,J. ~~~~r ff' BIG CANYON SpectacuJ11r i:olf 1•oursl' e.t.ate 0000 s~ ft. 4 to ~• lidnm. 5i., bi.th1 1 001 IU¥i spa Sl.500 .000 THE ST ARMES CO. 673-7761 ..... 0..T--.r 400 8a)'Std& Dr Newport Beach You are the WUU>er of t~ f~ llckeu 1111 so value I. to Th. QUllNM.lJlY T~ Long Beach. CA. TicktU may bt' c.-la1ond ~ callul" 6'l2 5678, ext Z12. . *. SPYGLASS Hill CUSTOM HOME :, lid.rm EoglJ.sh Tudor Over 5000 hQ ft of el~aiwe on pool size lot. Nace Vlew t~rms Other homes a.l&O av at I tn th 1!> areA MWPT AMBICAM ,,~ 957·1900 Lease.opt ion. Harbor Vrew Home 3 Bdrm 8X)·1mo Call tor Info ~~------------i By Owner Jbr. 2....,ba poof SEA VIEW W /VIEW Sl4H 000 ASSC MAULE \I 7~ ~ ' l'lush IK 3 tx1 l'atnrk Tt'OOr .. ..QI IZbli VIUA BALBOA Gn•ut (Ulan• 111~ J~ .om • 1017 •; lo un' J (l.t .' b4-druom'i . nl'l•J n •• n '' hJY \'II.''-'' Vll>01·r ~il l hi-Ip fmant t• • Hl.'!>aJt..., 'tart al Sl:>!>.OCKJ .Matlow Kt•nnt'<I) C'orJi Ann.a Murl.rn•l. 1•\!'lu:,1\ 1 J l(t•nl !1 7 !I IJ !IUU 11 r {;,'H-01&6 SIOK dn to a.'\.,ume ' ' :"Iii quaWyang LI( 5 bd prnf ld<;c.-p d Pnn unly A._'l till l2li6 Waterlroot Dock Rwh your own cusLOm house :.>xJOO' lot 603 36th Sl m-2211 or 6 f3.J'J 47 OWNER ANXIOUS Fanlll.'>tlC I I.Jr C'l>ndv v. rth o < ea n \ 1 ,. w I t u n1 bakon} SIZJ OOU ~tallo-. t\ mnt'fi y l' urp Anna ,\lvrla111I. c>.1·1u~1' .. ~ent !175-«01 or 631 -048'i Sl4,000 DOWH MO QUALIFYING Assume balant t' of $160.000 ;it 1 t', int oo ltrr home w large pool & ne-. Ja<' Lr2 cntr> krt t·h w bit.In RIJQ. frplc, & ~ l"ar ll~~ PROIA TE SALE 4 BedrOom pool homt• rn &ycreoa S219.000 II err' 1 will help f1nanc.-e Call row for more d<'ta1b' MewporiC~ 640.5357 MUSTsa.L THIS WEEJCEND!! HARBOR RIDGt:. Crt>11t Qiodo. 2400 sq. ft . w ater -t rute It. view. 3 br . loft + FR .. 2 dl.'Ck.s. ntulral lOnefi As!ume S123K at 9Jilo'"I,. + low pri ce 1 Palnck Tenore. 631 · l266 REALTORS ---i BEACH OUPU:X 13'1 f JMrlClll« 4 yrs MW. 100 )'T'd5 to und. S27UOO. Ph ~1908 601 UDO ~ waterfront coodo with SPECTACULAR VIEW Assumable loan. caLI for dttllb _ , *Cote Realty & lnvMtmftll mszn BY OWNER S.yfront·•lip. super vww. • Br i sa. rm. av.U. m.1003 home $220 000 2436 f'rlsnt-~ Uy ~l$7. t"'e6Jl-0382 " VJLULU.IOA l::xrcuttve l'~othou) e I Hr den lrd fir Of n Vll'\4 , 10 1l'• I ll \ <~ a~ 631 ZIZl RAYSIDf-.CO\'E 1'1-:'rlltOL'~f-. t:ON 1>0 ~ Br 2•1 bu. < olumbra .\tnde l lid) & <Jl ,. if n v1t"4 J..a rre ll''umitbl .. 1 ... .n l'n n 1ooh O..,mJth '11t•V•'1 .\.".\ IX illU J(,.,. 1 mb,.r \f , rr nn "·'' l lttl h} pl.tl'lnji' .. \tnltur ]Lt\,~ •. ,,.,, •• on '" r '1w•oJI \lvtt11 r 11 ,, p.11·· Put 1 f '" .. r Y. 1lt1 \of~H n'' ,It,_ t f r •• Ill• ,I• \ I,., I J ll t..s • ,,. ;,. u .. tJ ENJOY THE BEACH l~r rable '\~:Wl'OH 1 1 )o,)IOH~.!--rt's 1d1•n1 ,. ~.ntl·r and )OU ro• 1m pr1·\!>ed C'd rt'f u ll \ .,..lt•<'tt'l1 appornlm••n1'. t·u ~t u m r .irpt't 111..: drape. and lr~hl focturt>:-. lleam c.-e1lln~s lhruout foe al J>Ollll fa m 1 ly rooai wilh custom bar a/forth J pla<'t" '°' both enter tainmenl and reta:xauon $13),000 0.11645-0303 FORESTE OLSON .. ..,,. -·. '''"'"'""' SulRle Man's Dream 2 bdrm wtth ne~ SHlOK "5.'>wnable lsl at 10....,· A ratt opport, urut y Qi.II Owner~ 1230 HACH CONDO 2 + den. vrew of ocean and ba \' S199K 20'"'r: 0 N OW>' ·Pnnc only Bin 673-S489 NEWPORT HE IGWJ'S 3 Br. 3 ba, 1-' R home w exteostve use or knot- ty pme & used brick Beamed ceilings & m any cuatom Ceat ure11. It's g<irgeous' Rae Rodgers, Ag\. 63.1-1266. REALTORS Low ......... Lo.ti FrcmSIJ0,000 New adult only cond~ Vrlla Balboa Oc.-~an Views 162 &droom Uruts •Propwth• MS-4516or~ 107' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '°"•DOWH will tMo< lhia prime RJ ~ wtlb E-Z.2 re.t 2 Bdrm bouae loc alt'd lo walk t.o be•rh No. San Clfmtftlt . .Owner anx· Mu Ot&.YSl',100 644-7Jll ~•-1.1: ~ 'I I ' • I'. JI 11 {\ ' I I) ~ I .... '""""'' IBr, I AiM-.btt .... f'oo l. ,, •• H•.at< ' Ho.M. For Wt Ollls' ........... ..............•....•.• ·········~············· s. a 1 11 •• 1 ou a.-" •ril zooo ······················· ...................... . ~ar wblte ••l• I UNn'S c..M. ~1ew_Lexc lu1l ve pvt ~ new. 2 br, 2 ba paraa;i Cyprua Shorti. w~. 1ar.,•. pvt bcb • park. 3 TSLlovst.m&.t M2-UI03 ~ Bn. 2&. llOOI. frpJc, xlnt aurfln1. w .ooo. Owner 492-,Pl ...... c ..... ..., 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED MOOO 2 bdrm. 2~ba. 1400 aq. ft. VERY PLUSH. Now -~.500. Hurry ! C all Kellh 831-3818 or 496-4977. Or1111&e Valley R E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ....................... •EXCITING• l..ovdy'r::: ~aded Villa Wat Home. 20x60, Laguna Hilla. nl~t s star park. corne r lot w1laree paUO area Air c.-ond ·only. $27,500 (J~) UdoPn 1 974 T ra v t'l eie w •cabana, outside patio & ~ Dishwasher. d 1spos a I · t r ost rf r ee l''rq(~aire Fre n c h armoire d 1 v rdt'r. 2 st.or age sheds. corner lot tHU636J1. CLASSfC MOllLIHOME SAUS • 2706 Harbor. Ste 206 A 540-5937 11/Jo/o FINANCING 32UNITS Under a .ooo pet' •'t. Ux lf'OU, exteuiveb' ref\l.fbl.&b41d, hlsh de - rmnd natal vu. Tbil i• one '1 the best~ ID all d Onuiae County today! 18116. 000 witb szeo. 000 down. Broker cooper a- t.aon. call Pat Park lnaon or Cap Moody. 7~1i20 ' QUAIL PLACE NOPlllTIIS .. • : lO,-TII ~O P.MJ 4-f'LEX Only 1 left! Good Coeta Mesa locauon. l Bdrpi 2 Ba.. Owner' will carry at 10% for 4 years. ss.s.ooo clown f\a.11 pnce l206,000. UDJta ~aog upgraded imd are fully occupied. Yearly income S2'0.000 per bwld.101. T enants PllY Ullltlles.. RXERUPPER 44 urut office bldg. Easy "termll. ~ Wlll lra<lt· ---------or carry 2nd T 0 for COSTAM}SA Obi W1de 1973 W esu:rn. dbl wide, lo space rent. 2Br, 28 a . totally up ~raded. garden t ub. ~and kite.hen A ~uper LDH:St.tnent ToricMM ......... ~ 972-642\ J!fi l Tra1ln Home 1n m obile pi.rlt adlt">. Harbor Blvd. C M $WOO S'n-:1126. ~-4395 ~ fof-SCIM I 200 .......••...•.••....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• down paymeol. ONLY S42S,OOO. B r o lt trs wdoome J44.SS6-7777 Mul1J property ownen lll· ~t'reated an getting t.ogaher to cut the lugb cost ol plwnbl.Q& repa.in. no r.n v e to t m e o L n.ec.er.~ary Co.Ma.ct Frank at !l40-7346 Pnme E SadeColU M~a J DI rY[S 4 P!exm. low down pay· .,.,.-LLA ment &s I 1661J l:illl Rt0MSl59,000 --- 200>0 DOWH LOW DH-LOW IMT. MEAi Df~EYUHD Caner ~ duplex. Very low down will allow you _ Bro1t __ er_1n4~750 1624 lO ~ume 91, r; loan aod Cu sa1dcll Pt...,-ty 1600 .....•................. DEYB.OPSl S! ()ft, •e .. o r :.hopp1n~ C'f'r.l.t'r <;Ile 3 ~ acrt'" rn CUPi\fl M.r'a Will JV 6# 7Ji.l ~" :! C'OO'lmf.'rc.-1aJ bldi!~. xlnt C~I louCr.in SJ25.000. ::!5 " c:so.-1. O w nl!r fuuuxed BU G46 ~ RXERUPPER 44 urut olfrre-bldg F.uy terms Owner will \tad«' or carry 2nd T D for down payment ON l. Y 54 25 ,000 Broke r s ""J!l<'Omt' Agumt 556-7777 CormJI dt'I ~ar. retail & dfi<'t' bulkiulg. pnce re · duc.-cd S l05 .000 to $690,000, o wne r w ill finance. Prime AAA locauon Sand Really, 71 4 7 52 ·1830 o r 7 14-~16 -----c~ .. i .. a/T o••· hoMMsfof--1700 ..cller hnanc.-t> balance. Great rental arpa Only ID~ QUI :"low 979.5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS flOST OfflCE IUILDING 6200 Sq. ft bldg .. lea.st'<l to US Post Office Net rent tfit>.000 a nnu.aJJy. J Years remamm~. Post ,• olfrC'C has asked for long tenn le~e Fl.Ill prtce &IS.000. f7 I 4J 67J..4400 lllJI Ut-JIH HARBOR A 01Vl,l<lf'I Of llarhor ln\'f ..... tmcnt Co OHk. /Prof. lktcJ. 17,000 5Q h. o(fice space. f:x1 st1 n g l7 units . UX>.00> will handle. 16a....ttfulu.th Park Lldo condo JBr. Eac h w i ocn views. 2"'811. frplc End umt. 2 swnnmi~ pool, no de· ('&r gar Pnrt' reduced to r d t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5135.000 Owner will e rre m ain e nance. fin&nce w 1$50.000 down. SZ90.000 Eq wty · S69S,OOO 71+7S2·Ul30 or9'15-0616 . selling pnce. C••h tl> lolln or ei.cbange. 2.bdrm Condo. Xlnt locale. 1 __ B_RO_KE __ R_1_"'33--__ 1m __ Northwoods. c.-r eat1ve t----------hnent'tng. T1m1E1leen agxu 64G-4950 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex in A Cd M Prol dttor Strategic loc:. By Owner . 673·4848 or fm.IQ56 TRIPUX SMALL OOWN. Owner will cary c arry ba.11U1ce al 14~. l Bdrtn or 2 Bdrm owne rs un it. Moder n k Itch en . EnciOled 1.arage. large pnvate yard. Two 2 BdrmB wtlb patios. arty decor tbruout. Agent • 646-32:5.5 __ ,,.,....., 2000 ·······················~~~~~~~~~ 14 u. Beach City. Low dn. t0.S% Int " a s lron1 pos itive Act . Bill f72·10lO OCIAHV'llW 4-Pla, prime location. ~ ma..ooo. ~%. ook1 sm.ooo. 4Ml-4414. CATION 70 ~lu.xe n.tin AIJU. ror Condo Cooversloo. 05.000 to aso.ooo lovutmeot. ,.... Jobnat-e11 - c:.er ·~ lslah ....... ..._.,...,.,eMcl .._.. u..,. .. .._. ..._., u.fwlil~ ... • ...... fwftllhtd Thurtdlrt. May 1 1990 * DAil y PILOT en ••••••••••••••• •••••••• :;.;..::..;;~:.:.;.;~-...;;.;.;;.. _ __,,,...----":"---=.;..;~--~;;..;..---..... ....................... ...................... . ................. ,..... ······················· ······················· ........... 1706 ......... u.twa. .,. ........ ~ ~··hu.fWIL &.ehfwW. 2200 .............. , eo.t.MIM JU4 ~-..... .,. .. leedt 1269 ·········•··••·•······· ········•········•····· .............•••.••••.. ····················~·· ' C:.W det M9r' JIU C-. a... lt24 t._iWpOfi leach 3.1'' ....................... ·••·••·•······••······· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~·-)J:42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········•·•·•••····· .......•.•.•..............•• , ................ . llAU'TlPUL • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S..W\nd CCodo. 2 Or. l 'r\ TOWUttQMI WATI:RFRONT 2 br. 21.111 ba. 2 car 1ar. frp lc. ........ leedt ,,., TENNIS? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdnn. 2 full balh5. den a bdrm. \ ba. qwtt. encl ~. Adults only. No au . Adult! onl_Y_1 no PAUNEWPDRT UTATILOT INllSTAUA VIL&..A PAl•t ___ CTJ_4 I 102'7 Mom> 8-)t-oc-tan vv lob fr~m UHO, w•llL to beech, \trm1 avatl .... ------()Qoa \..apna lot \"f('W Qce•a • coa ~t It I\., Prked to ult Owoer <%13 >Zfl 1411 ~ 8'-llC'h R \ kit~ flat le~J "'Ith~ Rndy l.O IM.ld N4*11 Jou1t vt"n t"" capnol Xlnt n •tllf1l OD lr)Yf'Jlll\!.'nl. rr1,ru: Ckil,Y. 714 91~1 t11 ••o...n. ..... 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORLliSi New 2 bed.room l balb home M 1s1100 Laku Coun try Club Gulf teno&s·poof Beaullfull> landscaped, oo main tmanceyant 9890Clubhouse Rd Desert HOl Spnntts 213 378-2572 lNDlAN w i':W...S cc l5Ul green. new villa + <nldo oo Marratesh C C 0vmer will C3JTY 1st T U ~ No pomts, Smith Meyer, Agt. 640-5351 ----OMtof~ Pl operty -2S SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Mle f'oroftl Ocean 4,<XXl sq ft ol gracious IJ v tng tn prestige Oceanside area. 3-• acre. 30 produc· mg avocado & frwt tr~s. beauufully maintained . all fenced. Maids qtrs or rooms for guesLS w LR. lat. 2Br. roam hse has 4Br. 2Ba. hu~e stone frpU:. formal dm rm. ful· ly equipped modern ktt 3 car garage Must 'et-to ~ $300,000 S70.000 will handle Owner will cartv (2131 433 1526 or (;QJ j 433.1723 Quality 4 Bdrm ,ran<"h ·home Custom feature~. IW(W'Y extras Outstand ~ value today. ~uuntl investment for t omor· row. $86,.000. Rancho Cucamonga. LorJMa ViOOC)e R.f. 497-1761 ~ J br. 1 ba. ba ~ ltiOOeqft )()' uun 1 . spa ... pool cblkS me. w1nct101 bp tic'• St.JOO mo l!mtmo. lr.Ul8 __ 1_0 __ _ ll•CAMYOH COMDO ~bl« avail Mar U--Ort l f(ot! (OW'M. 2 br. 2 bl ffPk;l.PQOl' JK, pat. bell~ut.17 1111'9 Adult.a o aly H$0 p~r mo .....,,r. ..... 1taln·u ... n•• huottr (h•nt' at 841 0$03 or ,,.en rar$1•l. fruh tM6 ~ ----I AtJie SI \ldJo C-on6o All cwiwty f\lnUlhtd • Ori"' tal) MHy amenlll" m>.C.UM.$~ 2Br ~ homt'o furn . paJnl. mod«n llltcbon, 1molli:e d•t•rtor , flnlplac-e, pciol. laWldf) room NO PKTS Water • hNt paid 141& mu 192& tnOVf' In btf\ ~ °" ah•r 8 pm M9\ P.ut. \4b ·= \8th I~ bkM:IL Htl ol Newport 81vd1 ~~ Wl W.UC lo brh ~ New Jo. aKte houat", Z Or Mo ~ ~ _ dt'O. 11'1 Jllr<l MJ:iO mo ~.&.31 S012 .-....u.t.W.a..d ••••••••••••••••••••••• St'AtO<IJNG <1.!';AN C.-.. Me' 1222 :SUdnn2 l"4 . ctl1I frµh' IR ................ ••••••• walnut pant.'lltd r11m rnl fant u 111' or n v 1 r w i.epa,ritlt' laundry rm lg lu.rt>or V1rw Hills, 3'Br fMl· )ani wnwl'" ft• 21\o frplr 1-'tt'nrh dr' rurb1:.t\t'd N1e w d1i. ~t pauo & yd 1 ... op bwlbher nu point. n uoo Sl3lO mn 1000 "bite r~. ou '10) I lutt·h!!n s.iUs Way ~ ~ floor nu ~t'i $625 l~t' --~ CaJI ~11er b-4+4227 V-IO PER MONTH t'OK 3 - BDR...'1 2 BA.'nl F'RONT :a>r. 2•,tu frpk din rm i UN IT 1"4 .S \t ART car g.sr :l\r"I old OUPU:X ON SO Sll>t: ~Mo 963-40!$5 OF HWY Pr1hllt' m.i5td bdrm has walk an c~ w full lengtb n11r rw door Bdrms h.-ve v.all to wall carp\'\:. lari~e area rugs over gleaming hardwoo'd noors Ul hv111g rm & din lllg rm HJ~b beam c!!tl lllg lilld f1rt'place rreale a cozy atmos pherl' Kitchen has all bltni. Share 4 car garage w eler doo r aho washer 1dryer SORRY. NO PETS Call for appt ~ 7frnl. 5J6.8847 ------- KF.YTOJ BEACHES 3 Br. !rplc. new k1tch, n.lg). drps. pa111ted 1n & out. I Ba Farruly L.se 673-9336 ~C!>a Yerde hume t hr l~• ba bl~. t•Ktrt'ITll:I) lge )ard NeV> rrpt:., nicely det·oraled, Sti~O mo gardem·r & water 111 cl ~ 8122 3Br, 2&1 Condo. s:uunfrd gate rommun1t) ~!l5 mo. tnd · ru. uu I ti4ti 717 1 3Br Counlry llomr. IJ.! fn<'d yd. 1ieb & k11J:.. OK. ijack Bay aLCa . ~mo 6'M). 13.\5 Col.I Park. 3 BR .~ den. 2 FP's. big pool F dm area S750 + last & :.i!t' David. 646-325.5 bl'and new ,. ec pen· ~e With ot w IOUl oo.l alJp 3br. )bM, bf'&Ul ~ • m~h rnon, o.t IWOllilltoo Karbor *° $2000Mo Own/ Alt %13<81!> ~. 714 8216-~ ~ TtfE WATl::R. Hunt I lw'buw' home: with kr nhr vll!W beaut 2 i1tory. J ltdrm. fam rm. ltldoor pool t dcx•k ror 35' boat. rurn 1 ~b11H1s av<ttl saw mo yrly J w.~rlront Uom~ 631 1400 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llEHTALS 2 BR.2ba 2 8rtUlba J HR 2ba SS75 S7!>0 S650-775 S68S.s25 -l UR. l~, bll :! fir I 1!..i <'Ondo. tx•aut tk <'Orated~ ·spnn~~". SSlO mo Her:. n'Q No pets A" a.ii 6 l 551 3.200. b'il-4 \l!J Uf:ERl'!l-;L{) PATIO HOM I': J Br or 2 br & den :-lt•w rrpt & drps i"n~h pa111t Comm pool ~mo 111cl ~r , ~ 67S-0160 i60 I l~ ----- 2 Br puplex. P"t yard no pets $400 mo CJ II 631 ~or&M!-'ll<.Qc·vt> JBr. 2&. ~.1ut1Jul nev. 3 Br 2 ba. IRe (am rm,. name $15 mo 493·77f.6 Vcnalllal condo. bay 4c ocea.o view, Zbr. 2ba, frplc. full aecurtty a 11m .. nttlea •700 /M o ~r M4.()81' wlcdy1 , ~ WIO eves & wknd.a 3 Bdrm Harber View H6me. Lease /opt 90>/lnO Agent. 11157-l.900 3 Br', 2 1>a. auoclatton Steps to beach $750 Property 1 louae 642·3850 or 642-1010. • ;J Br. 211'2 ba Newport Terr twnhse Gar. rrprt. frpl<'. d!W, pvt pat. Huge greenbelt, pool ~ Qwet l'nd unit No pets S600 mo 644·9514 or 641}ml BIG CANYON Deane Home-0CN VIEW. pool. spa. 3800 sq ft $2300 mo Owner 97S-02S2 BIG CANYON Bordeaux Model. Gourmet k11chea Sl.:IO. enr 837.-0666 Park udo T~e. J br, 2'-J ba. dbl garaiit- W'CJPU' root. fpfr Walle to beach Near Hoag 9i5I) mo 645-:?1!18. Ne w 3 Bdrm 212 Ba townhouse. p11t10, 2 car gll.l', pool. spa. & trn111'i S725 mo. 644 41!12. ~321.Smsg SEAVtEW <'XCC 3br, 2'..ba. FR . lt•f\111:.. pool i.-pa. et<' Sl300 mo Grdnr m~I 644 i\l70 81GCAHYOH l..uxW) 6 bdrm t. b:ith home. 50 fl 1 ndoor 001door pool, 2 }a<'UZZIS steam rm . huge buuard nn. gourm~ ktt<'hen. HI I\ ~ bar ,\gt 673 ·'1300 S of Hwy. 3 bdrm fireplace. beam cings. prv yara. i car gar . S7SO ~ew pamt 1ns out ~122() huge llv rm. frplc. d "" l'\C•., 831 1615 _ ON WATER, l.1rRe ground 1a('UZZJ :.cw paint ne"" -----noor 2 Bdrm. den. :.!', ...... c ...,Cl\ cc .5 ,.,...., RJncho SJn JuJ'l on c.,,.., .,,,,., mf) .,. ·~ bdtl'I, pauo and ~ .. "( unl) ------ -i;f)lfrour.>l'. .!. Hr .!. R.i 3br.So hwy Qwe1.new Dix~. 2""1ba hoU 'l l! criits .No Pets $625~to "" yard, dbl ~ar ,\\ail ~ 1134 Jun~~-'lo hJt IO'J4 CUte 2br large den. gar p;,1tJo S590Mo Open Sat lPM. 707 Acacia. 846-3767 eve:, 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westbluff Village 2 br. 2 be CClfldo. dbl gar, F P . ·pool & spar S55() mo Isl & last. S200 dep. 64.2·S290, 2bdnn 21'1 ba new Condu pro(ess1ooally dt:e0rat~ M odel h om e 1ncld re{ng. wash dry . king bed. spa & pool Santa Ana Colmtrv Club ar(·a S700 mo Call 646 2215 & 752.5440 HOME FOR RENT dt>n. frplr dbl 1!..tr SlJt.Omo le8Se ddUIL!>, no peti. Sil5 \1EW. 2 Bdrm :! b.1 6iJ.4.t96 !>t'1.'Unl), prn aC) .i nd preslli.:e 1iW5 mo "al.irfronl Homei. 3· BR . 2 bnt condo . formal run • 2 1:ar Rar . Tu rt I er C'k a rl'J $750 Mo . yearly lea!><' 3 BR. 1', b;iths. lrpl . Woodbndge arl'a 5.650 ~o yearly leas~ Bay & Be;irh 7!">.q·Olll l Larpta ~och 3248 •··•·······•···•······· 631 I.WO -------- 3278 .•.•............•.•..•. 2br. 2ba fam rm. anel jilar f'ncd backyard. tcnn1i. Veturle st or al(e av a II $425~\o. lst,last+se1· 32.102 Via de Oliva Call 1·758-2:565 pe1.4 m.-1308 alt. 6 P M pet.a. $42S C&ll fMG-03)4 2Br. IOI' J penon l2CK> mo. + utll. d6-M46 only, Spec. 2 br, l ba. frplc. bttm 116() mo. ut & laat. 1200depoglt. 642 S290 . Zbr. 2ba. Condo. Nr S.C cOUMTRY ca.ua UVIHG Plue. New Inter & Sinela. 1&2 bedroom appls. POOl ·SPI Sec apu. &toWnbouseS. 3724 ........................ lbr rum apt. AdulU only No Peta Call aft. lOam ~. • -28 ea gate. $450Mo 536·1598 From'4<» 6'4·1900 ..... r. 2.Ba . nr. rna· ,., l10n Pk No peta, uuJ pd _ev_es_.:.... ~-.,.__d_•-'-.:rs_. __ Z Br studio "50. No pets. ~1mo Pleue call alt. &sade qtaet 2 br. 1 ba:1,e Neat Hoag H05p. 631-62'19 _~..__:_si_s-6891 ___ . ____ , fn cd pat io Garage orl·974·2009 · w/lndry hook·up Adult.a. Westchfl lge 2br Iba. aopet.s MOO 759 9t!M. adlts. no pets. new decor . ,_ • ......_ ....... 3740 eo.taMt-to ll24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'1F4HlST Sparu&b Ea tale UV IO~ I Beaw!u! park like 11ur rouad1ngs Terract>d pool Sunken gas bbq, sparkling fountains S p1c1ous ro o m s , Separale d1n1ng area Wa!Jt in closet~. home Wte IDtcheo & cJlblnw Walk ~o Hunt1ngtoo Center I Bedroom furn S405 2 Bedroom rum S48S 2 Br~. unfum 1475 AduJt.s. no peL' t: tJ1J ue:s Free ' U\QL'l!'r'T'A H ER~tOSA lfW!U Parb1de Ui. I bUt w a( lieach. 3 bibs or Edinger S4i~I • • • Mcw;C111M Pieno1t 5S9'c! KPm l>r llunl1111(ton tkrt<'h Yoo ar .. thi-w1nnt>r of \WO frt« \I( kl'b ( Sl I ~ \aJU(•I, to ~ QUEEN MARY Tow Looi! &;.i('h \fl 1kklot.!> mc1)' bt rf.11m1-<l 11) ciilllni: W !.tY:K eJtt Cl. • • • ~leach 37C8 . .............••••••.•• LAGl ""-' RJ>:M11 '1TR L'lo":\ ~""'d ,en . C'Olor n · h1•;11t.,I po11l l I ii ':I I 1111 52~'1 '.IK!i ''' Cu.l.:.l lllo\ ) Lu~•ll) :.tudu> i;,,.,. m .. 1d ~\ Color t\' SI ... k l!ll' uul ~J '227 t-wport leach 37 69 .•••...••.•.....•...... WE HAVE St.:~nl EH RENTALS WF:EK OR ~O'.'lll associated 3 Bdrm apt, gas pa id Encl gar. adJts 642-5073 l Bdrmap( t))cl garage, gas paid 642·5073 2 Bd:rma. I bath apt Adults Gas paid. 642 S073 E side bachelor, beam pool64S-8152. cell pvt patio, l ge f'OR 1.£ASE. 2 br 2 ba lutcl>en "' ba Ut1l pd. No ocean & bay views 111 J)da. SZ75. 752-~. Villa Balboa. Adult.s. no Large bachelor. adults on· dogs Oood secunty ly, no pets Nr Fairview Matlow· Kenned¥ Corp &Baker S45-Ul82 Aana Morland. exclwove &Ren!. !175·0800 or 631-0486 Bndtview J br, 2''2 ba CDlldo Pool. spa. tennis SS75 le~ 67~836!1 eve~ &weekends fam1ly 2 Br S3fO Pool L«e :t BT. 2 ba S375. Play · ~ 646-1486 I bdrm Upper 10 4·Ple• No pe t s S325 C11ll ~ ! Br. 2 ba. new crpls &. drlJ8 All adult. no pets Shown by appt only ~ STUN:".'ING lrg 2br. 2ba, grdD apt Pool. rtt areil now l.8lhSl ? Br l ba apt. laWldry rm OOpeU $3llS 645-7300 ---an.nd new 3 bdrm I c, ba fireplace $515 mo rn ~ Hgts !">59·5001 ~O .. EW Beaut 1idull ilPt Spar 2 br 2 ba twnh!.e v. r p bttns.L R.paU06 $$SOto $475 IW2 l603 'lSLMgmt 642 f\.121 ~ulLS New ~Br . 2', Ba ()'pt. drapes, 2 cc.r ~ar ~g pool. :;.pa 9 6 ~ ---- f.mSIDE TRIPLEX Xlnt locauon nr :0.dnlJ Arid & 171.h St 2 Br 1 b•, Lov.nhou:.t )t) h. End fi:<&r P\l p<sllo n• "' 'dt-<'or S395 mo ,\dull~ no ~'tl> ;54 111.0 --~Lu Townhom• J H.r. 21'1 ba . .! lrµI•' \ C. ~ gara~e~ I L~ }ard romm pool -.. .... r ~> C5t Plaza !>• huob & lf'W)~ ~mo 'i!>t ~s ~ + Cam rm. fncd patio. S40S mo mo J:; of H.arl>Or. adlt..s. no pets 642-0461 I l Br apt'\ w pat l<J parually rum ut1I pd no peu. ~ mo & up 2072 N~ Rhd. 536 9-144 ? Bdrm I Ba. ulll paid. In:. S375 mo. S2SO ~l't' d1·p ~t'e ~h r 21J3 5 Pomona , 1 2 011 , <..:.\I ~54.13 I l!r. 1dt11I frlr qu11•1 WQfTl.all Sto\e rrfnA! '\1> lu<1<. pet.~ S2fi.5 ~ I \IJ5 ~ H.r 1'.>'T\N.•• l b.1 i: Jr ST.~ Adull' n1, ~h I .tll ~635i i1TF. r~ .\ b 1 r:-.. ~hr .,. RJr SJ!)!> mo '•""I) •!t-ror• \r111t r rpt\ ,.,rp' fn rrl \ •l t,1,4v>r pd ~J:J Orani..1 ,\\to 38 26 ·····•················· I Br llkt· nt>v. i:ara ~t·. d" hv..sshir ~ m•1 •:!l:.t • !tl4 i25 ~ C'Oi lt""<1 ....... Oft kodt 3840 ··•···········•·•·•·•·· 't>~1i. derorat1.-d J Ur :! Ua tov.nhou~t' ~p.11 1ciu ' ftn"<pl:SC'(' & pool Quwt area Adults. nt1 Pl'l\ ~ 6':'5-5949 f).'5 33& l -Lovely all adult no p1•1• lBr 2Ba tn rure ~ plcJt 12.&3 Br ap i.:.'fAI k.d romplt"X oo ~~ma Ur l.Nl.ef' h b ~ "\'.! Large I bt:droom. f P . on water. dock 11vatl $60IJ mo 17 l4 16i3·884!1 or ~~ 1Br. 2Ba. very I~. all on l Ooor beaul\Iul new dlx decor trplt' pvt. nr J'bt•a<"h & buy Avail n'>"" Ouldren OK. S75'l mo 1012 West Batt>oa .. Jert T.l~mi ------- ' bit)( k to beh Jbr . 2ha. downstwrs. bllins. I rpli". P<Jlltl. 1Z ar $fi.50 ~ o 127 MU> St :-. B 640-fi 140 \11ld ~lboa lbr den, Jr<! ( I Cl f1 f !'> t' I" IJ r I I y & prnan W ~aut ocean ' 1 .. w s; !'> n \I o i,; 2 · IJi.b:l)~. ls33 1:i111 ev~s & ~ --..,,...-- :-; ... -pt JieJ.(hU ::! br. I. 4 trplr ST.• m <1 \I.lull•. no Pl'L' ~M 7 IHfl C...,,' d \1HIT t nH ,,fL'I f I f I th•• A tH '1t \o \.t~t• ' 11 '. I I ' I \ I'''" I ,, I It t ' ft I ... p ., •••. \I • \ I II r. C tf') tit' 1tf \ '-1/I ,,,,m ' '', ~.,. ( ,u •. t~ '"''" •,., n .,,, 1n111r·m '''''" l\ 11 ,,1,. • ,,,ut m, ,, ....... ____ , -----------3 Rr pnced at ~ Fn<'d yard & garage !"am1ly please K11h & pell. welcome Call 964·2566 or ~2971. Agt. no fee OCEANFHONT Rl-.N - TALS. new modular type homes. 24 hr sec pvt bchs. adlt.s only S8SO mo. &up. RMP499·3816 B•OKEAS-AEAl TO RS l 01\ W lolboo • 7 \ U• I ~ ~ Rent $3.5CI ~ :.ec 64 l-a468 or ~·-t ll2 IRS.AND Own your own castle m Scuhem lrelaod. EmeU Cutle bas Geor gian House .tr Caretllt>rs qtrs. + 3 acres. Plans dvall for artist apt.s. & st.od1os Sl.99.500 LOIJllM Viloqe R.E. 497-1761 CM of State Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauWul Lava HOl Spr · mgs Ln Idaho 38+ acres on river. superb view SelJ or trade r or So c., hf PO Box 5092. Hemet, CA. ~. Pnnc only ... Rt:nches. Farms. Gf'oYH 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RS>UCED $4SK Forc;luidl Sale Assume 10"2'7. loan Over l600sq ft of graciou s l1v1ng BeauWuJ new condo pro· 1ee t. Great view of harbor & ocean Adlu. Security bldg No dogs S21.S.<m MaUow-Kennt>dy Anna'Morland EJ1C'lus1ve Agl. ~. ~4186 RedEstat. Ex~ 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut lbr, condo Hawa11 Kai. Honolulu. Orean view & all amen1t1es Trade on CdM duplex or sro commercial 640-0589 .. Est. Wanted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BUY HOUSES AT • 95°/o OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee •lmmed. Purchase •Move when ready •Private Party 978-°'23 Adults. New 2Br. 21-,Ba Crpl. drapes. 2 car gar_ Swunmmg pool, spa. 9~: 64.S-8911&. SS25Mo 3br. P..ba. rpt .... r rplc. dbl gar. end y rd Tract home 64&9666 $4"75. 2 Br. 2ba new eondo nr. S. Cst . Plaia Pool · Jae Lmmed occupancy 9'15-1496. ~9768 tWw LID TownhcMM 3 Br. 2i,., ba. 2 lrpks. A!C. 2garages. 1 lg y81'd. comm. pool Near So, CsL Ptaza. sehools. & frwys '115 mo 751..8485 2br. lba. small child OK No Pets, $450MO 1954 B Meyer 549-_3484_" ___ _ 2 lidnn. Ot!W crpts. new paun Gar. rocd yard Child pet OK. S42SMo Isl last+ sec. 796 W Wtlsoo 631-1695 Vacaol Jbr. twnbm 1m mac Dbl gar :-Ir. So Cst Plaza. S450 Mo. Kids ~e Partt. 3 Br 2 Ba, blt·ins . d1shwa">h1tr, frplc ~ Call ~lect Properties 751 3191 QgnaPoint 3226 ······················· DI.HA CREST BRAND NEW 3 Bdrm. faau.ly rm. duung area, 2 ba home Attractive sun ken fireplace area w1bnck frplc. Beaut sunny kitchen with blllns Lovely hllls1de local100 with 360 deg VJew, Close to schools & parks. Bike 11''11 m1 to Marina $100 m o lst 'last+dPp Mov<· 1n May 16 Lease avail Call rcx appt lo ~<'e !Ill<> !>844 or &15-177 1 eves Ocean vit>w·2Br. squeak} dean. l rru to Harbor. $i95 mo. Agt 496-5980 Fu.ntain v •y 3 2 3 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW 2 Bdrm. 2 b.it.h coodo for lease Pool and JacuzZJ S«wity ~ale AduJl5 on· lY S650 mo Call Chns Rl:Xa:.-..1 REALTY 831-3114 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new lake Park Patio Home 2br . air cood. drps. crpts, 2 car gar S650Mo 831 ·25!'>3 1~5Pm 3 Br. den. 2...., ba condo, end urut f 1P. wetbar, pool, adlts Lse S600 •'95-0146 ---- SPARKLING CLEA.'l LRe 2 Br. 211'1 ba blllns. frplr. erd urut. a c $525. Dy !f73.040il. ev 673-1713 ok645-5071 T1beron Condo 2Br. ----------! formal din rm, frplc. Large 2 br. \ be. garage. highly upgraded ;-< r small yard. New crpt. pool & c I u b ho u !. e •J UST Rt-:DECOR ATEU·~50 mo . pool. JBr. 21.oaBa. nr ocean. walk to stores. tenms. ~ To See call ownr .$1625 t! N A 1~ m:.g, dys eves ule. l rtuld ok. No pets &16-0329 -------$U5 2208 B Placentia ~7983 HOMEl'"ORRENT 3 Br pnced al S57!"> FnC'd CL EAlll 4br. 2ba com · munJtY pool. Park Wik t.o schl S650Mo 496-0922. 4l5-t61l 3 BR. 2 ba . \Iv rm .. Cam . yard & garage t'am1ly rm. wtCrpl.. bltns. <'pts. please Kids & p e ts drapes. newly pamttd welcome Call 964·2566 or Lease S5SO mo. W.s1de. 973-2971. Agt, no fee 760-0489 or 760-0409 RJtr. Hw•ifqOft lc«h 3240 ax> 3 Br. l:\; ba. Jrplc. covered patio, new paint m & out, Cl<lSe lo ever- ything 29131 Via San 2 Bdrm. lrg fenced yrd, •••••••••••••••• •• ••• • • SabastJan, L.N Gemuu Rlly ver y c lean. garage. S49S /mo 642·5349. 675-lm Ask ror Carl. Pl~cU\g your Classllied ad la so simple . .. Just give us a call on the phone and we'll help you word your ad f« fast re· sult.s. 642-5678. Elegant 2 bdrm. ram rm & den. ($725 mol. Plush crpts, 2"'2 ba, cedar & glass. 5 blks to ocean Dbl car pvt gar. fully maint. yd. Ad ults, n o pas. Inquire at SZ1 18\h St. TI4-960-6331. Homes for rt!'nl. $450 lo l500. 3 BR 2 Ba. fncd yard & gar. Kids/pets ok. Keith. 962-4471 2 Story pool home. 5 br. 3 ba. 2Camlly rms. f'rp le. dsbwhr, covr'd patio. kids " peU olt. S800 + BX> depOSJt. Call 964-~ or 973-2971. Agt. no I ee MMioft Viefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Move 111 t.oday!'" Beaut. 4br. all xtras. Cmr lot. fam nn. bltin.11. encl yrd. Kids OK. OH ol Alicia Pkwy. SS8S Mo. 496·8895. or 4!D-6'7Sl. 831-9303 HOME.5 FOR RENT 3 or 4br. P n ced from 152>1S7S. Fncd yard & gar a a es . Families please. Kids & p ets wekome. Call 964·2566 or ~29'1t. A.gt, no fee. ... .,... IHdt 3269 ....................... 3 Qr. 2 ba, 2 car garage. NO FEE! Apt & Coodo fenced yard. SS2S m o. r91lals. Vil la Rental• Nearocean. ~9111 8'1S-411l2 Bkr. 2 bdrm. 1 ~ ba Townhouse M9I' Hunt. Harbow'. Up· ~ 9'7S mo. l4CM02'7 Eves. 4 Br. a e.. Fran. fountain. = t\, mo/mo '80(), Dllm9bec. ..... Bay view. 3 bl', den, 4 ba, llrl\llD, a100 1q. n. siooo mo..-.-. OCEAN VIEW 4 br, t"'- b a. a a rdener Incl. 6llM'Tl5 Own /Blu. OOMESJ'OR RENT OONDO Nr Hoq 2 Bil 3 at 4br. Priced from l~. Pool. Jae .. 'a.aa: -.lllO. f\\cd Jard • dbl ._.. w 11>. A van May 1ara1•• f amUlu lal HUt mo. Du pltaaa. Kida • pt ll t'f1-llll evt11wllact1 11tua1.CaJI•-• .,,. • tQ.9h.~ .... ,... ---·--~~------ ' ...... Vftllla. llN', CM4e. ...... :-1141 .... "" ·~-....................... .. ..... ... .......... 9"t41 .. ~Ft: .... . ~ .••• ., •t•••· ..... ..... --Ml .. • 3280 .....•....•............ SOlnlJ COAST PLAZA DdWle CQlldo 3 Br. 11, ba Ubl gar w opn r laund ~ A C. kid-.. pool. J8C, bluns A' ail 5 '9 $MO. 534-7029 ev 3216 •FA.tfT ASTIC • Penthouse & tOwnhOU!I(' avruJable Junr t5t.h for $1250Mo 760 !I I 17 ·SUMMER REKT ALS 1'ear bt'ar h 1.2 & 3 t1R ~. s:n>Week. up !Br. lBa. suodl'f'k. 5 min t o bearh. S3i5 mo ~\J!ll ---- WALLACEST APT~ '\l'v.I) decoralt'd 2 br apt I ba W5 Small c.htld o«. oo pets ~ .i-t 11 ar ~18-2C0:> Bast Can>on t'ondo 2 Br. 2 B.i lrplc •f'I bar , ,.,...un\y t~nn1c;. pool. ~ IW}~~; ... cekdJr; .!.Ll<ti:?lJI ( lBr 213.i f rp lc- J:3ragt> dsh.,.,!>h r mo &l2~ P" I $500 -----..•.....•.....•........ OCEA.'I/ VIEW Monar<"h Swrurut I 2br, ADt:LT CO!'wfM\,i\iTY Beaut de CQI' Clbhouse. pool. etc S550Mo TeaJ & Babeock Realty lnc 499-4797 UUOA NEWPORT ~ 675 .. 170 • • • Diana Hoefhq !nO\'alenc1a ,\pt I Walk to lhto bi-ac h DellltQtful l~e 1&2 Ar apc.s. 'JOrne "' f rp le a II pol.tC.t5 or ba I l'Ol'lt e-. 1-. n JO> 21 ar n .., w JllrJ•"ll\• Rfl'•Pnb•l l 1rr1 • ~ .ipt' & :# hole put 11ng iin:en 2 pooh !-r1endl~ dubhuu't .,. (rpl<' rolor 1' ~auna 1".ller<"l~ & ... Ptllht room 'im studio fCK qwet girl '-Llrt..' at S34.> 111uu<.11ni:. Beam I block Pool ,...o OCEA!'IFRONT. 11,all °"""·dally. "'edd~ Spec Ul<'ular \ 1ew 673 SL' Rf m.oor 1JUIJt1r. pets S200~fo 55!1 55<7 3290 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •4 Br. I story. Gardener & water pd F P. den. fam nn. Sfl95. No pet.s 759-0Z17 3298 ...........•...•....... HOME FOR RE:-.OT 3 Br pnced at ~ Ford yard & garage f'amily please Kids & pet' welcome Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt.. no fee ---~,...-ct M' u..fwwis.IMd 3300 ...•••....•.......•.... R1•m4>mh<·r \lnm nn ~!a\ I llh hv pl:iranc .1 ~oth••r' 0 1n m"'':lllt' on our S1lt'<'1al ~lnlh•·r ' l>a \ paj.?e l'ul .1 flnv. C'r wJth voor mt><,J.fillf' lur 3!'> llltlC' :J~ S.,S IRI C'llJI 642 56711 lr.orl;i\ 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 Br. nr So Cst Pl&&a, triOO. No pets 7S9-0217. 6ll·l460 RANCHO MlRAGE. dt· cor, 2 BR 2 Ba. all ittra.s By Ma r riott Hotel & L Monlhs lease. W\Jll 1m m.-d1<1tt·I> Ht· auur uH> & ~"JffiP!etely rum . 2 BR 2 ba . nn ~Oii l'OU(H' Beamed n•il '' . r rp i.· . wet bJr , <11r r o nu , ~her. df)'er :.: t'Jr gar No rhtldr1·n 11r po l'> Rcferenre' req SI :!!>U ~10 &14 0323 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUNO FUN Soc:•1 An••·• D 1rc1rr • ~ ... ,. Su"O·•'I' Srunr'>•BAC '.p,, r • '.Plv N"u(.~"" ,, GREAT RECREATION T""" \ • r •Pe L• '>\On 10•0 "' pro '"OOI . z Health Club\• ~un.i • H't'tJrom.l '>'><lQ(' • SW'm m nc; • 0011 D11v 111q Ranq1> BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS ~·nQltJ.. I & ? B••oroom~ • ru1 flo \ht·O & L1ntur n1~h!'CI •Adult L1v1ng •NO p,,,., • MOChll~ Qpf'n o.111y () 10 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport Beach/No. 880 lrv1nf' '"' lbl" 1714) 645 0550 Newport 84t.Ch/So. 1700 16th SI 100._., "'' -t''"' (7141 642 8110 ahopg.1895 mo 675-1957 f':::=======::!. \Olita ~e5a You are the w 1ruwr o( IV.ti ft't"t Uckeu 'St I so \'aJut> I. lO TM QUEEN MAR'f Tow Long &-dt'h . (',\ TIC'ke\.' ITW' bt• c l.11 mt'tl b) calling bu ;itiik I \I :.>72 .... mfe81iB.AU. APAR~ £.'"TS BRASD:"EW 2 Br. 2 Ba 5450 ExC'ellenL locatJon .... au1 to <'omplete "hOPPVl~ BeauufuJly land.,caped Spacious apt,. Pn\ :ll\" pallO!I ()('dee'~ :\dull' Heat paid J"o p<>b Open t().odatl> :D1WestW1boo.l ~I 6.31 ~ 548 24~ ? OR I Ba \lEW. $450. l~t last + seoc A\a1l 1mmed Ca1J Oa v1d a~ &U>-32SS E-slde 14.9 E Bay 2br. tba. pool Adults No Pas SJ60Mo 6Ml-0839 re> 2 Br. l ba apt. Laun· <in' rm, pool, beam ce1l Adult..'I only, no pets TSLBgmt 642·1603 S4 45 2 Br . l ..., ba townhouse All bltns . patio balcony. E side Some w encl gar & frplc TSLMgmt -642-1603 Adul~ n•> !>rt~ CASA~SOL 2 1661 ~t 962-6653 !.or I .,ba .,lud10 liar !rptr [J " ~\Yl\to ,ia.'! 7~71 ~ nr. MARINER'S WALK l ~ 2 & J br aµt• lrnm $450 F'rp\r l.HCf' )<I pauri ~ar nr ll••nl•nrio11 Harbour chil1lr1·n OJ.: lffii2 Jib C1n It' .1pt I 841>5'i23 Oelw.e .pool~1de Jttra IJ.!t' 2br. Zba Bhn~ dsh~hr l '-: rrul•"' be Jr h \I.lib . no pl't " $J~~ m o s.~ ~.'t1u Lar.!!t' :?hr I 'oba ~per area v. alk to ... urf i\duJt.5 'o Pet' ltJ3 J.'!Oi 1Br 2Ba dean S42!i mo 8ank t)l r\ml'nca Trust Dept iSEN381 dp \Ion F'n 9-1 IUCHWOOO APTS 1&2 Br. pool. ~pc1. 11a11os. all adul~ no pt'h On-an ~. rl<»>e to rrwy & shopp(~ 962 l800 ---WarneO Uolsa Chica 2 Br + loft. 21,, ba, 2 story 2 frplcs & iarage 2 kids. & I ~ ok. S5(X) + S500 de· posit. Call 964 2566 or ~2971 Agt. no f ~ lr-rilte 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :lraoge Trtt Condo. 2 br uppe r . A C. all amerulles. Adults only. no p t>ts S475 m o 75-112B eves ooly l & 2 BR apt.s.. bltns. mature adults S32S & S350 + sec. .tr clearung fee. 646-0016 Ad\dl.s. New 2Br . 21.1118.a. Wt S9n1lgs eondo, pool . CrlJl. drapes, 2 car gar -·••••••••••••••••• ••• SO. CST. PLAZA spa. tenn.tS Rtt room Swim.mini pool, 1pa . 9-6: .._.,, .... a ll07 h .2bac.oodo. S650. 2br. Sl7S. 731-4763 ~. ••••••• ••••••• • •••••••• lbl Ccmdo SSOO. 1 br. 1 ba L.oiJi-e le-oc.h JI 48 ~Beach New VtUa ~ 3br. 2ba. Crplc. Coodo SJtS. A 1C. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa. Ocean vie• 2 cledl. 2 car 1ar .. Ocean crpts, drps, at applns. Oel\ltt I br apt. h<:llteod ,_ bdrms. 2ba. f"'lc, lr1 View. ST7SMo 6'6-1Z20. POOl tee gate. No pets po o I . o c" a n fro n I . ... •r P P 968-~~or pvt patio. Sec. c ate. 4 Br. 2 e.. VerJ la . all on 1 1S1"87. devator. ~ub·t<>rr park· Adut\.a. S750Mo 138-9100 floor. buut.ltul new db U1&-S100mo. 494-8083 A1T'RACTIVE 2 br. 2 ba. decor. ffl)lc. pvt . nr w.tcll/C area. II I Br 1~ OetilhtluJ mobllf' homl'. SC Plau . poo l I · bMchA:bay Avall oow Bl c."ODdo, f11>lc. patio . IWIUriOU~ly rurnl~hrd. j a c /I ard en . 14 7S. Oi.ldrtn OK. 17&0 mo dbl prqe. pool. acb.llU pvt tiio.dl lbr IX>~Mo. -.-,97.-ia. IOU Welt Balboa. Jelf 8l.MM00'7 M11l1.irtprtf 411t-:c.?'1 ...._ •-N f ,...,,,...,, ..... CU&.ATI NNt vtctona Bch. t Rr, • r!f..';"•;" , ':' 0 ,'::': _ .. -JtJZ S Bil I •. wlfplc. blW, O<'H• vltw, ,... mo Terrace a11 ............. •• • • • .... • J"l ,.W,. eocl I&(. lllJO to "12 LA ut +Hf. dep. 't:arular lrt H r. aa.. mo......-. Teo.tsOt ...,..---~----1-1-1-J _..--..ue. 'tlllrJI fV Ill. :f,'"le, ..,., I lilt I 11. p~ ••••••••H••••••••••••• w..--.1weioeMU. ~•1 ':':'.:":110i:: .... =~ ':' ;"'''' I .... I •. er I Nlf\Nl l &Mt J't!Mt. A&•••\ ...... ,. ..-;::.,; val now Goll Cour1t. ,.,, air ... \WlfPI, 1MI. I ._• _. .... MM. C'Ull , fHI 'U U • ..... <-.. ...... .... ....... .... • --·-· .;;.;....,:•-•.;.;,..;..;;;.;_ __ -.. -· 111L-..' ~~Af ._..._ IW,J•• I" ,..._.l llll,at" -~·~ 1 1111 IU fl ·~---· • • .... .... ::.:.-l ,,,, f114 , 3876 ······················· 1 )eJr new Ol't'an ''It'"" l bl" 2 ba. <.pht h•H•I .ipJn ment 8 wlt m~. rarp<'I rlrape~. 2 1•.ir p11r1' LJl!IXlf" I JC'llH \ l 1•nn1:- l •IU!t. ... 41111 l!Utl l'our;e liJ,.ht tx-huid Xlnl rt'nlal IOI. JlluH ,\<!ult!'>. nn ix·to. ' \ d I I J I h I 1 \I ,j \ l $-Ii~ mo l•'J!'>I! Ownt•r t"'2 013!1 ? BR 2 Bo ~t~ In bea r h ~. l!•.lr \\ D $3ISS ~ 492 tli r.-1 AA l 3526 !Hr lri: palllJ. i::ar:J j?e .,.Jllc IO bedCh $375 F•r--4.llt!-0318 ----- 3871 ..••........•.••••...•. ,,.,,.. 2 br + :' h.i rondo l'\Jr• on~ "" '1ew iiara~c bft.ns, I p, p<>QI ~ ... pa ~6 Call Ad S1l\cr 1:43, M:! ~JU hrs 3880 ···•·•···•···••·•·•···· Wr [)pix. l(arage. yd, no ' pet.S, $375 mo !iOl!! A V.cst 7th St Ca I! 536·9444 W.stmiftstet" 3898 ··········~············ ~o 2 br . 2 114 ba Qwet sWTOUlldJJuts Pvt pa~. :: r ar. f'at. pools. 1enn1s. Jae. game rm. spacious grounds Newly redec No pets. Children ol.. Lease rent SS95 mo. Be 1 ly Toland 846-5S31 ....................... Salind Yi11age New 1&2 bdrm luxury adull ·~ tn l4 plan~ fr om $390, 2 b d rm lOWnhouses Crom S53S ., poois. tenrus. wa terfalls. pand.s • Gas ror C'OO&ln& 6 ~ p&ld. From San Oteso F'twy dnvt> Nonh on Beach to Mc Fadde.n l.bM West on Md''•dde n lo Suw1nd Villag•.,. m•'88WlW8 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m w " p • 1 Bn • klt t h«'nCttca, pool • fMld MN 641 t'fs,), lAndco Inn Muu•I Odtm p~ home C •t er\'& ~O ltllt tl ptH &fl, l•l ' •• ,. Cl •I! ., .... ,. ... t ... .............................................. Onvewap•farklaa lot \toow ttpe,1.r, Ides~ ·~lrt•healcoat•nf cabuaala. dOQta -..c r:.cl AlpbalJ. Ml •• ~ ~~?m, ~ c.,.tS.•b Ms1llll I ....... •••••••••••••••• ·-················· ............ ......, C' .... 811.,,_tttiq la Cl\1 hen Cdar ~ wli _. 1 6 lllP Hr V1dona, c..-. lO .. ~ 0... Oai&a ..... t0tm Iv, cb rm. b&U a. A•I nn SI lO. couch sio. cllr Dah I 16 s.r.ke <Nu' eb• p9ll odor -·.. •• ... • • • • • ••• • •• Cpl repair. u yn ppr ~ 6 Mamt Sen Rm Do wart lll)'MH a.ta ........ @et''b.)', t0$) Ul-4.!01 . cp••lliy ~ ~ We c:..re Cui* Cle~ ltidl W.ti ~ da.a 6 upbob ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~mouol l\nck'WOC'k, amall )oba I.Wiit ~1' N.wport, ec.t. .,,.. • C".rpd Buy dlrert lrvuie.fTS..SJTSeva.__ throuah ltulaller al ~.open lu.nalla •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • t.acll Wurl IU&r. J &IGD ~~MINTF.RIOR CA&PENTKY By Jay tu ..... ------LOU'S CARP a:;NTR Y Pauo... doon, panehni 30ynupr $.$1 ~ ~ ~/C ra1r• ....................... nw-.mp.on Keset Uwnr•rton 11390l8S Ceftlm wort all types. M6-«i&1 142-3412 B. W\J:IQO •Sons. pat.toe, ~ ""°" °' llil klnda rm ldd. remodel, pU.Dll, p Ftte est 30 yrs exper atlos. sldewallt"s, Uc: ~48'7 Bonded bnt'kworlc. fru eat H>Y40 ~~ -~~~~~~~~- OlllA>fn remodel.U>g. unl· Qld Ccn que ar unusual work. • •••••••••••••••••••••• qwility and guar. 17 Yrh All ages. Full time. Ex· 1n a rea. Llc'd . Mr. peneoced with gOOd r\:· PaJombo962-8314 r . 631-6306. . ..................... . 1\ooOl ~ddluou. pauo co\en. dwb, reaJdeo Ual, C'OIDmerC'lel In· dmttlal recnodella1 T HRE E ROSES ~UCTJON, INC l.le UUlll MZ·H04, ar..aa-.i.Mt .... '* .................. ~ .. r.t.r..C11UCIAN Pri<'ed 1111" '"" nUmaie oa Luwa« ama.U •• ·~ A112)4 G'IJ~ ....................... &ckJloe, kllMk.r •dump i:.a(Ja' J T '1 Backhuc- Stt-Y'c M47._. .. , bl . ..................... . rr. trim. laddlupioa. rototlll. aoddlnf , ~O.ve~8 ~ uardln1ni. ,.,.. s.vt~ M~aoce • v.ns <''-a·• MS-UZ2 ... .-uou all« Spm..;.._._· - ~~ble lawn c •r•. eltordable l'l-aa\lpa. Ric b 111rd S.-1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ydltatrtc c;omparuoo/ (;onuleacent Compa· CYOD, wiU coo«. dnve, m.IU'kd. trav~l. etc. $10 ht M4 m e bfr llAJd or ah 6PW or all day ~ Pi~ Prolella!onal Lewn 11 .. • ~ JKrno.. 12$ 95 O.R . • ... ••••••••••••••••••• Lawn Serv1c:e Carpentry . masonry , 211/~ r oofl oa . plumb101i Landlc~. tree tnm mma. t'IHD·Upe Free mt AVU. M64414 f1oonng. Slucro & ule. Drywall • more. J B ...., Qui>eolr)'. Tlle, Pluml>- OOC ltudtot. Sklploader. dump truc k . Grade. a..al.DllD~ U te baulina·movlol Gara&•IYa.rd c:leu.iAa. ........ IG-a70l5 lia&IJ.l.na • Dump J •. Aak f Of' R.ao4)'. 54i-.Qll th d.z I I ....................... Wld • R£AU..Y CLEAN HOUSE? Call Gaogham . Girt. ~ 645-'l:Z3 Xlat c:learung done by lady w /~p. Depeodable. own tram. 847 ·363'1 TI~AMY'S w.&ty inald M'T'V. or l bme spnng c:lUAUlg. v • c:aou our spec. Steam ~ cleawna. lna\lN!d 63J.71Bl Alice'a to.aecleaiung Window wuhul.&. Refs. fleas«lable, reliable 613-121!8. M6471 Gardening, tree lrtm mini. dean.up, & ma.lnt serv. Amle~l4 in&, etc, Just aboul ever· lb.me & apt. c:leanmg yOuna 892·5963 Have refa.. • transport.a llcn 642-3667 -Hoene/Apt~. uu1de· I VERY LOW PRICES ouwde.ooJobtoobmall. Geoeral·bouse<'lea.nmg, Clearn.!Jll, c:omm 'l m a Int lrg. OnJy quality work relermces. own tr ans. George 549-2015 done. ~200l . 962~10 1dnh 1 ' P .. L ..,., .. ,.. ,.._,..,. ·: . ................... , ........................ . ....................... ·····~················· Reliable, lood work. Brtcl -en.. trple'•, plao· ._. job. Rafcnnce.. tera etc. New.repair. Ot.U~w.1221 P'ru ut. ua.oo•. PAINTING, la&JExt. ,.,,...pl&dll6 ........ " coa>m 'l/reald., m od ... IST. ft~l4J1 f\rwt dMe bouMc~. at.Hdy, reliable. beat rtla. ~,.Ad-&tter tl&JUn. ecpmt, Ull reta. Cal! Eap.rt lo rHlKCO• Ome41G-70ll patcb• • addaUooi. 111&/td.-- ~ aBI'OM BRICK WORK fttuiA.wa.lJa, pl&Aten, WALLPAPERmG dmta. BBQa. eU. lOO'a .......... Uc aw ft $' I Nia. Newport 6 C.11. A'lfl', Ill pr roU •M••••••••••••••••• ... e01 aaHat MMS12 Ca1J Norm~ '='MW ID 1111 ...._. ....................... ---------~ ..i..-w.. .. ,_ ......... Mlt.dtv peigdn1. paper. ----bocal. bide oontnctor Will ....... ..,. 1_ w--., ..... -... _. cy aerv lee. hl••• boure.a& Reta. Ad Slt&et -·••••••• .. •••••••• ~Sc7& ,......,_ ~-.mi l~NJ.OOOatbn. =•! i:::.:::';!!: ..... S.Jice.11,JI I LMdw ""'' Jl'OW1l. Uc. Tl24·434J . O.C. Paperb.aaaina --••• ........... .. ....................... s.m..-..... Ml-8421 Oltm lmtallatlooa "P Lo Wllll a REALLY a.J:A». ~ty Landacaptng • .. ._ !V'lo diac:. an peper · ·POOL? call Pool Dortor Comp. aoftacape design r =t/1t••ri1MJ ~. Pa1erl58l3 rr.-.~ & l..nstallatlon. All work ••••t•••••••••••••• • ••• 1\.111' f'ree ~t . Green· ,PETµISPAJNTll'lG Pa.Int. wallpaper oow. dale Laoda c:a pan g ~pr d Rea• Rates. SavelC).U~. 7Jl.Q76 Free Est. Call Gene Call Will~ JAPANESE l.ANOSCAPt: Design apnokler, sods. dt>an up. m&Jnt, warr • u per we: 5J1·8162 or lln-2862 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Block, Brlc:k. conc:rete work . patio c:overa. deck:. New l a wns. s prinklers . T H RI:: I:: RaiES l..ANDSCAPJ NG Lie •315664. 1137 4353, 496-UH6 S62-04S8 o.~·· Pa.J.DlUlg, &erVUlg uea 9 yn, lDOl!l reu. chec:ll my rel lie 58).84,2!5 li&enor & extenor paml· •Di Ir papering by tndesrneR Pbooe P~r. lift.. 6pm : 418'7 ·4mi2. ESSIAH ReladmUa.1 & comme1"('1aJ . Oitm pa.i.ntmg, lo rates. ~ Free est. Reas. F'rtt ~lit 3 yr guar. r.us 67s.llS91. c;nqm 962-1478. 633-11837 aft 5. ...... ~ ~ • ..................... !' • ~pair • Reroor. AIL tn>u·1bla1lu ·roc., lbM,er~. ,.,.. esL 5'1.-., Fm.. Anal. ·" ~,.......... ~ ....................... ....................... aoc.. . 4000 Ratab, to Shan 4300 Office Rental 4400 «Rental 4400 Renhn WGftd 4600 Mmey W-.cl 5030 l.olt & "-6-5300 ....................... ·····················~· ..................•.... ~············ .. ········ ...... .,,,. ....... -......... . ................................. ._ ........... . Lmt&"'-d -5300 ...... 5350 .............................................. Room for r enk non· smok~. separate bath. kit pc'lv. $170 mo. uW in· cl.Q-4178 Xlnl area or Hoag Hosp. Male. oonam<*er. 646-1~ Mesa Verde pvt ent & Fern. roommate to ahr Irv home w /yng mot.her of 2, ·pvt bath, Jae., art 6PM, 5&-7734 Rmmate wanted for moblle home S2SO m o. near beacll. ~3U.9 bath. Reing. No cookulg f'em professt0nal 22·33 to or amok u1£, .$17SMo . .shr .JBr. 2Ba twnhse nr. S&36U So cat PlaJ.a ~ -.,..--~--~-~~~~~-~~~~-4200 Lookmg for compatible •••••••••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • Ccroa.le 21·24 to share lrg 8icape t.o Lido for ll SUm• 2 br, 2 ba apt IN 'CX'eao VU mer of sun & fun; 4 BR. Lil Cap1s l:kb S225 plus 1-sty bome with $\mat · i.., u t 1 1 p e r m o pauo. Walk to bay ·n tst'la.st/sec d<.~ req'd b~ac:h <'lub, ten~1:; & $0i00aft6pm 'Village. May Sl200. Jun~ --. ----- S2,00>, Jwy $3000, Aug. Newport Beach Bus. or Sit.000. Agt. 631-4247 Pro!. Mao to s hare Elega;;z ~-~ lforbor Ridge Coodo Bayfroot Apt. 7th floor. Pnva.teCom.mwuty. Non Sec: b&dg. Avail June 1 lll smoker. $400 Bob al Sept 30. 64 6 · 14 2 7 752·~ days, 640·2434 ~. ev~·--- OH THE I •y Y<>tlllR rem ale lo sbare ~ house LO Ca6ta Mesa nr 2br. l~ Bea('OO &y loc. occ. $250mo.S46-8S30 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BE ACH L(u••uu -"•"'l ut• l,. •' •.l'\d u ,.,..A"'• Call Mr Howard ' 645· 610 1 View d Bay. 1st lime or fend 2 dlx office:.. Ap prax. lOOO:sq. ft. 2 pvt baths. 2400 W Coast Hwy 731-~ 640-SJOO Desk spec; SIOO-mo~;;;, o ffi ce Sl SO . 1827 Westcbff, N.B. 631-<l900 eotlOHA DEl MAil Deluxe 2 rm. 0Cf1ce. partnrig, air·cood. 350 Sq ft. Si!2!> Per mo. Realonoaucs 67~00 EXECtmV E SUITF..S Newport Center. full servic:es, pn vate. ocean Vll.'W, ~$630 759-9036. MURUDO ~ olc. or dt.'Sk itpace llVMll Agl 67~170 . ---Oce111 n Vie w Suite . Presltf(toui. Newport litach loc:IAllOO. 480SQ. (l. t:a.11832 2061 -----:ws Sq I\ 9()r: ft A.v a 11 1 m med. Near S 0 C f'"!/Y RedhtlJ ~ally, Virglrua O'Bncnm.7300 -----lltf(l\ly dc~trable fth~t floor loca~on, modern bu1ld 1ni: Light & C'heerluJ. 235-t sq ft of floor bpace. ample & con· Y(:llll:l\l parking "" d1la- ble JWJe lst Ofkre<J sub ~tanllally lower than pre vai.J.w.g rate. Lease + 5 year Ofllloo 450 Newport ~Or .. N.B. '759·0811 •3ll6Sq. Ft• Newport Beach. Owner. (213)&. 7703: 556-0762 KOU CENTER NEWPORT Wanted in Costa Mesa or Jrvme area. 2 or 3 BR, house p.referred J Adulta. Xlnt referenct~ 61-3·570 1 Eve:.. & ~. Famaly w1xlnt. refs. look· mg fer 3 ar 4bdrm hoose lo lse. In Npt. ~. or E · C.M.64Ul07 RefipoQslble law gradwik needs QUH!l pla<'e ~o :.tudy for July bar Has refs. Will houseut 545--T.l82 a.fl. ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..nu OpportwWty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Established Rd.ail gift and Slon("W are ~ in elegant shop JlUli <:mt.er Ideal owner o~rat1on Turn key, With excellent ret urn Owner m1nn~ m.OOQ Ttul.18 crt, pvt bcb. s.Je area for lt1ds. Fully fwulshed. Avail June tbru Sept. P e r mon avenge $1300. All three moos Sl200M o Ca II eves & wknds 714·673·8243. wkdays 8JS..lSJS S400. crpt. lllr. 1 ooo sq . rt M.at\U'e person wan led lO l 4 3 4·1 Be a c h . • B . shr me nr. So. Clit Plua Westm•osLer 8'&2·2834 J:legaot executive swtes m prestige loc. lnclch ~al services. re c:epl1on1st. t elepbonr amwenng & more Tii >-: Newport Bea ch BeaullCully furnished 2Br, den, 20.., llarbor View home S975 Avail. aft May 15th 114·75.2·1830 Of' 714-831·7()UI f\Jrn. house. 2 br. den. pallo. May 20-Sept I S3SO mo, Ul1l pd. No pct:. 345 Costa Mesa Sl, C. M 548-«iOO Laguna Victorl3. lieach area. Ocean view, sips 4 Wkly rental. O>OG42 1272 ~ 7 rm bse + yd, sips 6+. Family ts> ooly Wk· ly, Jun ssso. Jul S&SO. Aug. tlllQ. 7l01 Seashore 668410 Teri 556-9018 Rmmte Fem. onJy. Nl NPl. 8ch. home w pool lo sbr. 7~·&419, eve ~15 ~!~ ........ 1?.5.~ WANTED: GaraJ1e m CdM. 673-0960 ---- COSTA MESA Garage & storage areas availabl~. Ask for Cratg. A.gem. 640-9900 Storage garages ror rent. on Balboa Peoi'nsula next to run zooe. < 10112 x ~) 673-~. 673-3930 Eastside C.M. sU'lgle S50 67~7m6 Offiul..td 4400 v ClllCdioll a.Mats 42 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \IAtn rondo Kapalua goU LZJSSq. fl. $988 mo BR 2 b 1617West.cWf.N.8 . resort. 2 • a , Ageol. ~·S032 JacuzzL 213: 47C).3Zl2 Lwt North Sbore Lake Tahoe cabin. Sips 1• Sau na , tennis. pool. beach . $500wk. eves . 714 ·870·8049 / dys 714-W-6649 ..... tosa.... 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits & c ut living expenses! Profeulooally since 19Tl. HOUSEMATES 132-4134 Share No. Laguna Home Stralght. Prof male pr~ ferred. D>O mo. + uUJ. 49MI068 f\ani.abed beach Coodo, female. a oa amolr.er. zwa. 911381ar9111-4955 Middle ages h u 2br, elem f una. apt to sbr. A II t.dl. I amoke. $200Mo. m.11528 *** ""*'" ...... ., "" .... COii& .... .. =-~ -+ vUI. EXEC.sums Prune Newport Beach \oc:. Near 0 C. airport. Rent mcl. reception. coo· rerence rm, janitor serv • ullls. 100 Cree c:op 1es ar more . Secn!Uri al serv. av ail. U%or Qoua 851·9tU. Ex.ecubve offic:es av ail in Cull serv. ofc blde;. Nr. o.c. AiJllort. Recept & phone aos .. secy serv .• ooor. rm. d.c. PJeue call 75Ul& •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRJ.MELOCATJON • so yda lrom waterf root I 500aqft.. . (714) 964-5894 Cannery Village office apece avail. 1 lge " l aml. Broker 67S-Gl2. .a1M DELUXE SUITES, From 1296. AJr cond., aaiPe pq. uw pd. ms E. Oitlbry. ~ PWne1 WAIWWWGMT LOCA'nOM ............. 1 Oe1••· tr•. Al ..... l:IUI ... _ ........... \t "-"lift"' . ........ ___ ."!"!""" __ . __ LAGUMA MIGUEL Deluxe office. 828 Mt n. new profess bldg. pnme locat ion. s treet t•x pos11re . Crown Vullcy Pkwy 83HS14 Bayfroot olftce, parklnR & J a n·• l or 1 a I • S 3 9 5 (7lJ )673.1003. NEWPORT C&rrER &KUH .. Suites Prestigious ocean "1ew offices w1ant1quc d e coraled conf rm. IHO Newport Cent e r Ur 644-713>. •DELUXE Ofo't~ICES • 1,2 & J rrns: from 93' :.q ft. No L'le req 2172 Ou Pont Dr .. nr uirport flll..3223 •MICE• Newport Center Office 4 Rent with use 0( recep"' bOo. cool room. khchen. pbooea, secretarial & tdex. Call Clody at 76G-0100 NEWPORTICH ~ladg. as~~Saft: Prestige office fitdg nr L.&do lale. New plush cpU, 4Ba & elevator Rml 2250 sq ft t.o 4500 .sq f\.. GI 32Dd SL Bltr /c<>-0p. Call SlERRA REALTY fm.7920 NEWPORT Ezec suite bu 1JO.Z30 IQ, fl.. wmdow dficea avail. io airport area blllld. Pluab decor, illcl. con!. rm., recpt. •coffee. Ful· ty eq\19. word pros. sen avail w /copler. twx "~ xlnl rat.a & 1 mo. free. 83l-91r'11. HEADQUARTER S CO.\f PANI ES A p ro resaiooal env1roomeol. 7l4·~1~56 ----GAJU>&t SUIH ltOO!sq. fl olhce suite 4 cics. ronf, rttp, storage . be all or part Newly re mode!t>d t:xtl't\51VC WUl dows 901 Dove St N 8 ~3363 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office apace al reasonable rate\. 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E, C .M . 545-4123 •.-WP<>ttT /C.M.. Up to C700 sq.rt. avail. at prime corner. 17th & Nwpl Bl. m..eeoo 1200 sq n in medical bldg. Av ail for lmmed OC· c:upaoc:y Ample park· ing. Newport. ~l. NEWPORT ILVD. 2500 Sq. Ft. Parlung, Reta1l1Com· mert'l&l. Call Ad Sitter rn. 642-4300 24hrs. C s:wrd d ..... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daoce studio apace for l"UIL Wood noon. good locailon. call 644·1295 alt. 8pm. llMb traffic. b1&h vtalblll· ly olflc:e/commerclal spece, down&.own C.M. Up Lo 2000 sq ft al 50<. Brok.er M6-$0M --------- Beauty Shop with 1&l WCbed apac:1ous 2 br + Cam rm. home Xlnt locauon. s~ aMumabll' loan. money mak er REAL DEAL. P 0 Allx 5002. Hemet, CA, 92343 Pnnc.only. HIGH VOLUME Liquor SlOf'e 10 t.op loca· lion. have sales $55,000 to fi>,00> per mo. net 13.5r: to 17 .S%. Long term lease <no percentage I $330,000 + inventory Ownes--prta only. 636· U6J Dav1d. IOA.TSAUS AHDSSIYICE BX>.00> Grau 1979. Low overhead. H1gb net. Loog est ablished S311 ,00t l)oo.vn. Good tttma AB._ for Monty915'7·~62 ~ E>(ECIJ•Sl'~TEMS· \. ., ... ,,_. J -WSi :w :_,.. Store for sale. J .P.J . Cahlomia, Ladies di&· c:ouot apparel c balo store. Great volume, dnl prof"tt.a. 1 atore or all Store locatlons are L aguna Niguel , Bellllower, La Habra, Sao C lem ente , Oceaoaide, Ventura . Tbousaod Oaka & Orange . Call 213/254.'1394. Aak (or Jack. a. • 1 w .__._. 4r.oo Ill•• 1 Lrg w indow office • -• -• Q 1-'t 5015 ,_'-"""' f •••••••••••••••••••••••## If w,.........-. ..... apx _, s. .. ..••••••••••••••••••••• Do¥eSt. •· '7S2-ll.94 '6SO lnd/Ofc near nu. 27615', 1B101 Redondo Clr .. ts. Hunt Bcb 842·21M For Uae who have made rt to lhe top ... The UI· timatedfice... M·l 2800 Sq. Ft. Bldg UDO (bacbe6or apU. on lge ~~acttopped facd lot. EXECUTIVE •mo.~. SUITIS RB 11.1 Slletmo. a... =~tbt Lido Randolph, U, Cll. Sl.:RVJC!ll: _a.IUl~~-~--~- RectpMID., aecNtartaJ .... w..-4600 dlctaUoo/trau, acct, __ .... _••••••••••• computer time, hrx ~-teUqe bl tint ..... c:oe. ... priDt,ldlv =loot la WIUH rn. ma.lllDI. \rave . Carma def Mar ~·...... tit .... , .... ,,, ,,_ pn1 .. 1oaa1 d•· -<Mtl ......... . rorattil • furDbbed Ula. Wrt .. Id ,..1 c/o f.UU. IDeludt I COO• Tb e 0 a l I f P l o l t.-.ee ,.., -llchen, N"'paper. P 0 . Box _. bat, ,, ... b1\h, ..-1 CO.ta M•u. CA bll'tlar • ~ ''"'l IH1I or ulephou ..... ~ • bot •"!!·_ -· -.... ,,.. .......... ("tm'" , .. ,; •• "'' --I .... ................ . ............... ..... .,.. ~· '"''' '"'· ........ Orllnae County Produc· l1001 Co. wanta lo · W!l&OrW. Short term 6-3 wb 50% return. Call ~. Producloa Gold·Sil mine oeeda addJUoo JDOoe1 (« lDcreHMal ~-.sou. ...._,toa... IOJS ....................... V'NEED V'MONEY • . " l\leeci S20. 000 Se<:u l"f:d by I.st T D. Npt. l:kh. pro perty. Terms & Lnlere:st raeopen. 64&-574.1 ---------Moi~Trwt DMdl 5035 ....................... ~dow lla.5 ~y '°' ZUd T 0 's No t'rcdlt cbttk. no "1ily $20.0UO min oo mu. f'or acuoo <'alJ Agt m 7311 11nytJ me 2ndTD'S Lowftolats! 15 yeur term Sl0.000 or more. No Balloon I ~do Nc-wport Co m~ 3'Hri. ---- Mo.ey to Locllt oo'frusl~& Construction ~ UMDA. & VICKI OUT CALL routlJ ADS ARE fill Call: 6GS671 LOST· REWARD ' Sm 1 Iver Po()(j le, ma It'. btwn Garfield & Yorktowo oo !kb, H B 9SZ-441. t.arr. ~. T\ger Cat Lost we8rulg red heart tag, "VIO('t'Ot" Dr l"air &: f'ordlwn_~ Loat. b1c: ycle, bl a c: k Sd1wU10, whtlt' walls. reg .t-:~58089-0 9821 Lapworth Ctrc .. H li ~ LO ST Lg ft-m.de Bl k. wh t , A l d )k..1n MaJ.amut.e, VIC So._,t'n Scbl, J od1audpol1i., Magnoha H.. B Jte.w .u-d 96l-2863 La'V\!Dder Jade bracelct Lost : Elkhound & TOMMY-S Sbepbenf nux male dog Of MEWPORT ·Jake". Vic. V1ctona &: ~. C.M. Oil April ESCOl'TS 23rd Da.ys 5"U-S521 ; eves MZ-1S11 _&tS-_930_1_ua:_r_or_Rob __ 1J1. __ R 0 L L s R 0 y c p; ~ Orange cat Loob hlte Morns Warner/ Beach. M2-JllZl •~\.Male Airedale Vic ••itoolla JPCH Hunt Sch Brwotblk f&.7448. r o u nd Pet B i rd H.aleae.t a~• Pleue ldeaU!y ~ J.433 round Blk Lab m\x, rem. apx l yr, wbl pmtehes. 971.~ ~7 1 :?9, vu·. 20th & Santa An• Av~, C M AJR STAPLl::R. Means <:1. uvebhood ~••rd 1 ~· f'OC.'ND Bea~ fluuJ.a.o hlue M cal Vti'y gmUe Vic: Myrtle St Lag Beach. 64 7346 ESCORTS ~-o ... ~th. 7Ja:t9SJ • NOWHllUNG Prof. ibeaa&• by Steve. Llc:'d Therapist, NB. UAM .. PM. Appl oaly. 541-al7 ·DAY& EVEHING O.C.AllPOKT •ESCES• 972.a76 llWI ...... Massage * Escort We'rt' bact Wlth m«e fun lhan ever 9Sl-Ol94, lQA)l--tAM Aprtl 19th Re~ P•MIRlh bC23M4.~ 5350 ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • ~MorTow 'J(f7') N l~ ta II L..l)(una i:kdc:h You are the winnt-r of two frtt t1c:lwt.s c SJ 1 so value), to ----- Fouod 4-2f>·80 S .. l S OOP M ~m .. 11 SdJnallU'f found :.t \IC tnn<A & Pia<."elllJ.a Ca II & doicnbe. Days ~SSiO Eva~ f'{)l]ND German Sht·p Dog. M 81.ll & T .ui Fu II groo.rm. Vic:. Balboa Ba> a ub 6'2·2500 ----~ FOUND PomeranJan M found 4.19 Vic lle11 & Got.hard H.B. 846·211 l aft.6. ..... , ................. . f'REG:"IANT., Caring . an1dmllal rowudwg & rdern.L AboC'Uon. adop-oan o1r k~ AP\.:AJU: S47 .2S6J COVBlGtRl • 951-0771. :M Hr Outcall Servtt"f> PRE U\W stU<knt needs 25,00>. Will do aoytbinlt Legal Confidential VVM P 0 Box U.2, N.B !l.!663. TM QUHHMARY Tow Long Beac:h. CA Tickets may be c:launed b)' calltng 642 5678, ext m DIAMOND WANTED. i'"tuld. Cocbpoo. Ma le· Pri v. part,y Wlll buy 1 to 3 or Ada.Ins. C M. Call all canll. c:ash. N 8 . S48-4975 lPM.64.1-86118 ••• SCUM-UTS ANSWERS Latest Daily - Ta.boo Clergy - LOYALTY Always laugh heartJly al your tio&s' ,IOkes. b~ may be g 1 v 1o g you a LOYALTY tat. .....,,~ 5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Placoe a HAPPY AD LO Ulia colwno for ooly s:us. Call~ LOST: Blk c:al w twbl psws & cbesl. red ID Lag, ~~.qJ15 REWARD · $300 for motorcyc:le. Blue & ye llow Y amaha Motocrol5s fIUS5U11 from Sea Shore Dr 4·26 ~ Lost near L . 8 . b 1gb achool. rem. 5eaJ pouit Himalayan c:at. Front P8W8 declawed. Reward ~ FOUND: MaJe German ~ baired Poinler vie lrvme Ave. at Bac:k Bay 546-&la FOlald white female Toy Poodle 3yr s . Vic. AnaMm Call Ml-9796 F o und : German ~ cboeolat.e Lab mix. female. approx 8 maa. old. WbJle apot oa cbesL Newport Be acb Animal Sbel&er. &M-36S6 Found: Black aba11Y male doc. )'OUDI, Huot· ~ BNcb. SJM744 or ..... fo'luld: Lab. brc11 II. Great Due tao II. Drk la balnld CM. NB AAlmal ~ . ......- Good luc k tomorrow, ,__._.. mtue1 black tea&b.1 1 JC. 8 .1 8plilW, wall bllt.a..cl / • "°"JOU..,.,... tnMiad. cau,..... ow Klk. ROMe .,. Nd, a.arr: ... , ...... brown vklNUanblus,UaatDOte Lab, •le Pomooa • -. ~ • r '°"• ,... .._ cx. v., frte.S· LoN. IW& I), ...... call ..,U.t Yll&~ .,.. ..... ..... _ ................. I.al': ......... ,,.... ........... "''Call ,...*-" .......... . A••••I AulatuH J1rt4 lert •••i. Vic Lllla•an. •••· ....,...11 6 Vtnert1, .. ... 1.,., .... ,,.!'.I ............ ~ -~Ut Oii •.•. ,..... flll . .... ., ...... , ...... MASSAGE slmpatJeo Your m.asaeur· LS Bob James CM calls,_ Fl, '94-S 111 •• SPIRmJAL READINGS lQam.tOpm. F\ally Llc'd. C72Sl6 or 492·9034. 1A1.S S. CaOUDO Real, Su. Clem. *FOXY LADY * OtTl'CALL ON'L y *972-1 IJI'• ------- fd ........ 461 Calt.a Mesa Sl. Costa lle&a You ~ the winner of two free llctets ($11.SO value), to na. ~MARY Tow Long Beach, CA. Tidlets m.y be claimed by ca1hng 642·~. ert. m *** MASSAGE sa-3557 Need • my·ew . oul· c::aUa aay hour. Nat.ban6el LUCICYLADY •ESCORTS• ill5MlillO Vk:Q. J )Owe you and '/wt' saviors account too. ~. ~ Mom a mesuir• for all the world to aft • "i• the Dally Piiot M oth•r'• Day P•ll•· Mair' 11th. Messa.res u fl be any llJie from $3.2$ up. C.all 142,$671 ror. rn~ Information • lO pla~ )'QUI' mesH~. ------- .r J .. I 1i1;_J1! ...................... ,.... 9 '=•· 7001 ............... , ....... . l.AINWHIU YOULIAJtH Startlac salary . SU3'1lr, bier. t.o s.t.36hr al'L • den. Raise to Sl&SM. when certiltCll· Clem*"*' APDlY at: isss Suj)erlor· A ve. Newport Beach Ml-'T764. E.O.E. Be A Travei Aleot ID JUlt 6 weeks. ~Travel Schools lQOS1 Talbert Ave. FV. 964-6755 7075 ....................... ~in my hm AIM l & up. Near Vic Loria. C.M. 6'2-8482 l\latur~. experienced womao wW lake care or )1IDUI' home on wtnd.s or V8C81JODS. l4&-0721. Palmer "interlot". needs wartt 9112.5093 alter~ pm PleMe tw,Wtllhd 7100 ....................... A&.aomot1ve ,ARTS DEPT. TltAIHEE Opportunity to join lugh1)' SUCces.1(UI Orang.e County Volkswagen de· aJersb1p. This ts your chance t.o learn tbe parts deputmoot. We're k>otdng for am· brbous md.lv1dual, over 18. some d ri Ying re· quired.. Excellent com· P8'\Y benefits. Apply in peniOr\. A!.k for Rob J IM MARlNO VOLKSWJ\GEN 1B7ll BEACH BLVD. lrtJl•;tlNGTON BEACH 842-2000 Unique retail nursery bas cas tuer position avalJ Exper. req'd. In addition lo a good stun lng wage cashiers iih urt· in commission pool Ptease apply in person M-F 8-S. ROC)er's Ger dens Conina del Mar 64()..580() CASHISt JiUll or part lime. pN'f er ex:pen~ Good com -pany benefits Apply in person. 9am to I lam ~~.xms Amo repair shop needs Bnstal. Cost.a Mesa. __ helper lo ma.mti m clun CASHJ ~/HOSTESS - Shop. Pan p1rk up & de Ex:per.· J)art·t.J.me rules Lavery. fo\Jll lime Stan Apply IJ\ pen.on al T wo si.so per hr Call John Guys from Jt~ly, 2267 ~922S_;_____ FlUrVlew,CM. BwWng C~llERS OPERA TI OHS OFRCH New braocb opening In Huntlogton B~ac h . u TDTE M Strang S&L operatiooJJ & ne w accounts back - • COOK Ex~r 10 cook· i.ng for QOirv hosp. 41 bi!d!. <.:.Ml ~l COOK roJ Everuog s hift. UUI 497 7130 or apply In pt:ri>o n , M o t her-:. K.ltcht:n. 1750 S. Coast tlwt. LagwMt Beach . COOK !-\ill Ume, Dietary exp. pn!{. Apply Meadowview l>nrk. 1.3392 'fan. c arden Grove. Cook. Flill or pw1 LI m~. Mep Verde Coovales· <-ent Hospital. 661 Center ~.C.M.~. COUNTER HELP 7 AM lo IPM lOPM lo 6AM. Winchell's Donuu.. 2S3 E. 17\h. SL Co.La Mt!Sa. Olw>ter belp. Sandwich ~ Mon.·Frt. 9 .3. 17881 Sky P&.{k Blvd. Ste. •A. Lrv.~o. CoWltcr·llelp. Mule or F em a le. Ku s t er~ Cleaners. F ull t Lml·. M1h.r. U16 E. 16lb. C.M. S48-702'l Oellcateuen Help. Ex I penence preferred. ovl!r 18. Full Tl me. 644-561.9 , DELlVERY person & counter be!p needed for ~ve pawl store. &ll-0008 Aceomitant/J\lU Charge '""'-"•e requirement rcr bript. depeodable acronaot wbo, u "oae-..,_ .. acc:oun&laa de- ~perform• all ground req_'d. E xcellent ~ill. call: George Oa,ytor. OEUVERY penoa want· ()per:uags oow available ed (or florist lbop. Min (Or full time A.ss!Jlant 4 bra per <IQ Preauwn l\lanqcn on 2Dd & 3rd wage, xtra. compeusa ---------• ahlfts. No expe rience lion fordrivtna'yourown Pr()ITeSlveSavings 213-433-087 l E.0.£. M /F booltlteepin( t asks . Baakmg ~ 1 re ftnaodal analysis. for • ~ Vo'riDI ~ Buch MEW ACCOUMT$ cooawUq firm. Musl Typing reqwrt!G . wl ll hmctklD lndependeoUy & ccns\der tralnff. call.for coaaomk:ateeaslly with appt. Joan M a rs elle lll'd~ consw.w ts. 483-5ml Mutual Savings Salary c:ommenaurate & Loan. 570 Camino De Wt&h experitaee • ablli· Fatrella. Saii Clem ente. ty. Smd reawne 1n con· F.qual()pply Employer~ fidmcetoad no. 614, Dai· I)' PUal. P.O. Box 1560. BARTENDER Castallaa.C..9216216. The Rus t y Pel ica n ---------I Rcsuw-an1 is l<ioUng for Acczaaf1Pay9le a n e" p er 1 e n c e d Part Ume, experience BARTENDE R for l he oecieuary. 64.S-&501. • opening of our new Joe a ---------i tkm in Palm Desert. Call Aoc1'G BKPNG for appl. or interview TEMPORARY 642-3431. Ask for Steve Reeister loday to work _Sc:brad __ ~· ----- oo· vari<Kll accowiUog & bookkeeping asslen · meat.a. Work close to your home. F i gu re aerb to Senior ACCOUD· t.aia&.s oeeded throughout cnace eountr. ............ accounlet1'5 zm No. Sroactway - '209, CoklweU Banker -.. Santa Ana C714tlJMIOl FREE PARKING c ~ - IART'ENDERS Private Country Club. Mature person. Apply btwn 1·3PM. Wed. & Thurs. 111 Big Canyon Dr .. Nev.:port Bea_c~ _ B E A UT I C I ANS - Wtfollowu'\g. The Balboa Bay Club Beauty Salon. Cal I Joyce 642-0092. Beauty AM't. 4 day week. Llc'd reqwred. ' ~0212 Beginning recepltoo11t. We train. 9-~. OC Airport area.97~ BOAT CARPENTER ~ CLERX-AIR. Pff to fabncate vanous A/P, fu.ll ·Ume. W /co teak par ts . Duffield ,._.497.SQt. YadU. MS-0715. Ask for ;, Adl•NYDltecler IMCyorTercy. ~ Bed (CJ' faclllty -&>ai.Manexperleoced for ~ Salary range run Ume position. can t&.OO:SUO an hr. Xlot for appt. N e wpo rt We>rlclnl coods. Oood Harbor Yachl Club, IMnefata. Tustin Manor. m.~ 1051 Bryan. Tus tin. ~ "' 142·3505 ask B 0 0 K K E E P E R I lbrJb:mL SECRETAR\'-e xper 'd . t)'l)Ull 50-60W P Ill, girl ~ ...._ SecttllrJ Cnday type duties. t man ~ fll :rc Beach. -of c . Sa I a r y c om • -~ ;::;.-:nte w/exp ... ~.~ •·SELL--~--i-t.e-ms with a ~ ..eret.ria l Dally Pilot Classified Ad. ~~-r: ~ • L11u.oa ~11-111. . ,... CHbier oec. We tr8.J.Jl. Advance· vehicle. Apply in penoo meot opport uo1ty for Newport tuJla Flonst. managemenl posttlOClS to 2642Sao MJ.aue!. NB SS.50 pe r h o ur tf quahlied. For more In· DBJVllY formation & Interview. f\t.1.1.t.Jme for local de· ~to store Ji:rt. 11 Del bvenes Xlnt dnving rec Mar. Costa M t:sa • req'd. Pbooe for appL' 714-631·9421. Will in ~7·9212 ask for Mr I terview Mooday thru Weat , Newport Sta· Friday I~ Sam l03pm lJ<nef'S. lnc. .,,, Equal Oppor Employer cw "'9Job OH ice Manager & Secretary to pres of manufacturing reps corp. in CdM. Mu.st have good telephone voice. type and a very positive mental attitude. Sal com· roen&urate w I a b111 ty. Start OIJW or in 30 days. Wrlle, PO Box 276. Coronadel Mar. CA~ CUAICAL Clencal expen ence In Financ ial Field pre· ferred. Typing 1k1 lls, gen e r a l orri c e . know ledge of I BM Memory 100 &: support assistant lo field force. Xlnt 'WOft:ing conds. & envlr oo meot . Full beoefita, pa1d bolJdays & vacatioo. Oraoge County Airport area. Call for appL 833-9450 CUIJCAL SecurtUes Proeeaslng Sectttary for Fashion Island Investment Finn. Good skills. ability to ~ w /min aupervlaloo. Call 640-0123. CUM TYPIST -Immed openl.og for Jr. Clerk Typist in loan brokerage co. Fashion lslaod area. No previous exper. necessary. W Ill train. Promotional OP· portuoity.~9350 Get GREEN cub for WHITE elephants -wttb a1laealfied Ad CallNU111 DELIVERY AM. LA Time.. SlOO per week. Laguna Bcb. 4.M~ DBJVBY PHSOH Cl.SU( TYPIST wanted f°" large com roerc1a l travel aan{'y. Good benefits, ~t loc. Company car Ca II SU e Beck for 1nlerv1uw at 851-<ml DmuLI Mat ure, 1ote lligent person W/eJlpef' bandlmg' financial m atters for' fulJ.ume olf1ce manager I in So. Laguna dental Of· fi~ Prev de11tal exper 1 pref but DOl maadalory. Sl.artmg aa1ary SOOO /Mo. 49&-l.35S Ol!da1 office needs belp. front & back. exper. pre· !erred. &44-.()683 DfHT AL ASS.ST MdJvated asalstanl w /J · ray license to do varied ~for buay H.B. ol· fice. Good beneflta. Call Mon-Thurs. S.S. 912-3329. Dts bwuher. Full-time. Mesa Veroe Convales· celll Hospital, 861 Center Sl..C.M. Dl.stribulors for synthetic otl a nd o ther con · sumabk!s. parttime 100% guar 536-43118 . DC» GttoOMH fUll time, over 18 only. Santa Ana. O rang e m«W, Newport Beach 644-0lllO, Lacu.oa Halla 586-3112. Costa Meaa, S.A.~191M DRIVERS -SZOO ·Weet "1.11 train truck drivers. Oiplolam-lpm. -...u -" llOE/AA OfflCEC~llEI Dri¥S9 wamAld, early AM delivery of tbe L .A7 'l'lm9.. ...... S4iMID5 Enjoy working u. Office CUhler In Slavick'1 Jewelers. Duties include verlfylna sales balances. doln1 dally banking trans actions. dilbursint funds and other related duU.. ExceUent Company Benefltl Packafe. COMYACT ML MUNION C7141644-I JM .. - ~ M9 t:ll .,... a J1'I or older. KllOW' UM t oaa\ di*. Nit lllt ..... Of more. Or1111 COHl Y....,_ Qlb, llJm llL Htff•an•. Pouuln V1UtJ. <Ho ol 111\er betwa Newllope It ...... The OranitCoUt DllY PILOT nocdJ the C0Uowtn1<: TJPISitta J year U f>t!rlence. preftr abl t nt'wsp•Pt'f'· Apply In person t:iet..·c.'C'O 9AM & 8PM Mon<Say thl'\I t'nday .• M 0 T 0 R aoun t m mf!dlat eo o pp o rtunit y fo r part time eamtni;?s The Dally Pilot has s mo t o r r o ut e ;nail able 1n ttw . south Wur\:i an •11 IJe l lvtrv . afternoons. Mond:1' thru Fr i d ay , mc.1rn1njls Sat urday & Sund ay No mo nt h l y d oor collectian.s. Earnanits about $5()() per month ~ross . R<'lia bl e transportation and small cash dt>poslt requlrt>d . Ca ll 642·4321 . Fost ~r Ouella. for details. DISTRICT MANAGER TRAIMH C ir c ul a ti o n dt>part~t. has an openm~ for a tn11n~ tn thr c1rc-ulat1on ,ales. sen i<'f' & l'olledton art'a . Selert(•d apphrant "'II rf'ctt\t' a hberal q.1r1 1ne sala r'. N'IWl:trl\' sctied\JIN1 ra i ses. hon u ... 11 ppor1unlt 1es f!l m;any fnni:e bendlts !i uc-h a' pa t d 'arat1ons. pu 1d 1Zroup in.surance. hfl· • insurarce & dC'nl a l ('O\'l'raize ~u st be 18, havP good drM ng record Hou r s gencr;il ly 11AM·9PM. Monday thru f'riday. Satur. day overume ava11a. ble as needed. lf you are qualified & in· terested in learning ne ws paper c1rcula- tlon business. rome 1n person. Ask for Harry See~y or Ken <;oddard. A11 rf\ before l OA.\I or aftl'r 2P:'tl lo\.'1on·Fri. IOYS and GIRLS Small roott' ~ In O ak wood ap a rt ments. Ne wport llarbor High Scho<JI art>a Approx1mat< «'a rnlnKs : 5130 Pl·r month C'all 6424321 Al.IC (or rirrulatlon lean• ~our name and Phonenumoor ~Wtllhd 7100 l'hurwdlly~M!)'t.1 1HO • "'>0\1&.IPILOT f'A :::..::.:::.·::·~,._._.~ ..... .w. w_... noo ...._ w.tc~ 11 oo ·....,Wais~ 11 ot ~ ......... , ..... ~ ~ ................... ~ ...................................... .. Sltlll•d • un1klll• ....... Deak Cleek. 4ay t..mAL.ACRrrA&Y -.-sa..e 91.lpruM &qioffrt•1. lbift.. aao '*'tar.=• 'JHlaee/~. i., .... 0irt.ciresp•ct.acou•u 141 W. Yda. l8'. C.M Newport Bhcl.C .11 . ....... ,_...i ,,.actlc:9. &o T p/Ume. Gd. p&J'. ...... ..,.. OoM typle1 alrtll1. Cotlatry Club Coov. ..... Rlllp.~ ~ Pnlp. No eJlp, MC UDl"'8it¥ Alblet.lc Club. HJAM. lloa.·l'rl. Call 7»7'IOIAM I« Jpbn FOREMAN. saWJ foem 4' PlMtlc tbOp. E•I*'· w /hand tit elec. toolt ~ Wood worltln1 • 1t p . hdlJftal.. Reply Ad. no. 5211. ~ P\lot. p 0 Box UIO, ea.ta Men. Ca.llrll:l6 MACBJNJIT : E•·J-............... .. ,......Coml1-Wc:b performance JDllD• puu. Top pey, frla1e ..... dMD .., cOIMI. shop. Call for app\, 545· l U3. Nlcbolaoo Madl.DeCo. MAIDS l'\&ll o.: p41me IG..30IO .... _l'IC"e IDU·belper ~ I l•tODIALYSIS ../1.YM . tor apt cor.npM& 1D C.M. 71" •31 1100 = or serru. (21.3) I~~~~~~-~~~-~- GA,L FRlDAY ·Part.·wne.. eeneral ofc duties. llJrEL Brigbt. easy &Olll& eD· N't&bl auditor. PIT. 2 Nunin& "ca-.. 1 .. -w·•- v&l'CllQ.IDmC.. n1tea, competiti ve MUISIAIOIS 9.art at 13.&s/br. S3. 7S all. • cl.lya. AU ablft.s. A1111iY at: Newport Coo· v~ C«iwr. lSSS QlperiOf" Ave. Newpon Beadl~TIM. PSeeM call ~ZU5 aa£My, apel'. NCR 4200 aatkltb ~ CoUl baa r"11 ume poakAoo opea1ac for bwldul& maJnt-..oc-e per90D BAik c~try aad rntnl«nal el«trical badaroact nqu.i red. ~ ""ary aod full nm.-flotat.ioa Co. nllf'L Far &neervtew, ceJI Gel needed few paraty1«1 yua married womao. Mc&P'rl 7:»-S·30. MUJt dnve. 8&J Isl.~ GAltDlll .... Wlal t.o wort outdoors ln beaWlul alltf'OUDdlnp? Tempcwuy poeltlooa- ~ weeds. N .00 ptt hr Moo· Frt. Dana Point ~ Co. M70t Dana Ur. o.na Polot G«>eral The Balboa Bay <.:hab i& mwtwtng NIGHT AUDITOR. 11·8. e:q>enenct> pref erred SECURITY GUARD PM SMt. 1 YI. Secunty orMllltary pref. MENS SPA ATT!::N DANT Maturt & responsible U>d1vldu1I. ~ feveJ PCJl'llUoo. PORTER. G eneral cleanlo&. Muat s peak ~8-430. P\ea,,e r all (or appt. 645-735&. Slady -.1'2.1. i-S. HOOSECLEANERS CAR.NOi' NECESSARY ~ th ude-n $4-14-~ "' br + boo ... "'111 or P rr wen. Raptd adv &Deemeol. 111 u.al be •I.II. bave traAI, as spe aJt ~~h. lm~. ope nings . 848 · 7080. MJ.(K) HOUSECLEANERS up t.o~prhr. Car ~Sl.23 HOUSEKEEPER LlVE 1N -'°'~lady. Lite t«*l.Dg & ~e work Must drive. Car avail 644-0CUl IMV£CTO. TIAJHH lmpecl~~ l.n the r ece1vlo• 1nspect1 o n d~ a.a computer io cbtry. Call Ms Coplan. :&a!Ol fOf' appt 1.M S f..qwpmeot. E 0 . E E.O.E. company beoef&ts of· I~~~~~~~~~ rered. PSeaN alPIY al : Nuninc MUOCICS Cet tifNd .AidH SGIA C...t ,,_. SC.ex> hr. 7..J shilt. lm Briatal. C.M•a Xlnt wortiag conds g ~ 10aaa-$pm Paid holidays E OE F.qu.al OpP-Employer M2-!116 . M'tf' Bayv\ewConv. Hospita l 311f6ThuriJI Ave, C.M. Manager wanted for m a OFFJCE WORX -Wiil J<lr sboppUa.c ceiter 1n train SUIO per week l<> Qilea Meaa. Minimum 2 start.. ()pea Sam to Spm yrs .-taper1ence . 9115-1413 213.'501·2763 --------tofu>ER DESK/RECEP · ~llCMIB •IT 110NlST -If you an- lJrltialUd income poteo-~energetic &detail Uahn primary wtaOieNle mmded we have the job ~ Proltt-Uanal fOt" )'OU. 60wpm Xlnt 6 other beneliU. N~ •• 1. -540-07 :rt rd leave pnse:al poal· stMt.lng -:1· ban Wrtt.e ad no 577• or seod reswne to Panco POBOX U1823.. J rv 92? 14 Dady P!k>t. P.O. Bollt 1*, C.O.t~ Me ... CA Pvt Tune, llAM·2P~ aaa&. AAeo 6PM-&PM. Packace MANICURIST an oeed ol foo1U1dnab for.Lalte~ lZ>. lllot opponun1ty, orders. 75l-s.401. Pa ul.. cJ1utefe not req d a.sPM. R1cbard Ovellet, 200 I•-------- ~ Cmter~. ~ olf)ce, P rr. Lite t.YIJUli, f Wn& • :ui.s wer 1ng pbone !> for C P,.. w"'1\I olft<:e ln f'tn Vly 964-Z714. ~ for J a.oe or Evan INSPECTOR ---------f'n!cu)()ll l.nspectoc-for Need !AD a g&re~~IVt' maduned ~ru & n Mecban1c wanted for Pond>e fr BMW work 1n ~ area. Good sbOp. 1.op waces., Call John at Dt&cu Ind .• &42-1122$. ,. YllOU CUii( lbe JolJy Roger Inc . a f a.t &J"OWUl& rest.auranl · c:bain. has an opeiu.og Cot an experienced payroO ciert to won lD ,R_ small ~l h~gap proximatel y 1.500 e m pl oyees . Co at ' puterued payroll & rest.at.lrUt payroll ex- ~ a def"uiile plw.. Ability to deal eft eet1vely with all levels o f maoaitement a must. ElcelJeat worklna cond baDs ar benefit progr&JD wttb opport\Wty for a6- ~ Salaryco~ measurale wath e,_. ~rluce . Apply •).. perlClD: betweeo km ~ 'Pm. or send resvml' to : penoo l.o t..ake charge oi i.ecnblKS LO computer LO f1hnK lo Ncirtb Hunt dYstr)' Pleue call M~ llllClAln Beach\Jn.su.raoce ~~I'°' appt ,\gcncy. Full t1m t!, IM S . E q uipm en t $1.7S1br.C&ll :~1 F.O E MECHANIC -S2GO Week. GfNERALOFFJCE 'l)J:llna. fall.na. tel~. prlcln& lnvolcu for cra.oe & tr1~fl1na co. 8.»SPM.~ Crea2Dd }Ob. N~ relia· ble person \O wo rk switc'hbovd. Wtll l ra.i.o f1 eiuble bou.ra. 645· 7S65 GUARDS f\111 & part. tune. All areas . U n i for m s furru.shed. 'Ages 2\ or aver. Retirfld wekomt'. No experience ntt. App- ly Unlvenal Protl'Ctlon Service. 1226 W. 5th ~. Santa Ana. In· I \er'View bourll i-12 & l-4 I Montl\ruFn WW train. Open 8:.im· ---------INTERIOR D£SIGN 8Pm.916-Ml3 SHOWROOM oeeda part· ~ ofc req exper'd lime help ror vanous mltln per900 %1-4.S for resp. t.mda S642·2004 faauly practice. PT, -I N_T..;._£_R_l_O_R __ P_L_A_N_T_, Resume . Bo & 13 96' MAINT. -f\lU 4r pa.rt. Newport Bcb. Ca. t:IKI ume. Co.. tieoe. "9'7 ·SU. Janitor. tapertenced K1>owled1e of floo r mactunes helpful. f'u ll Medical Assistaat. P'tont •back omtt. ~perieac-e helpful. Call Ann at MT.eGIM. umt Mm thn.a Fr-t . 7 AM• tie1CAJ. to 3PM X1Dl beneftu & fnn office. Bu.sy 08 worlttnc cond i t ions GYl'i E&per. oec . E..O E. Bayview Conv. f \1.!Dt SSiS-6091 Hosp 2Q5.S Thunn Sl C M 642-l505 MEDICAL SEX:RET ARY· --------Elqler' .-era.I pract•ce JAtCToas etc. 001 No.~. Saota Mon.thruFr-l.Oaywort Ana . S alary com- aol,y. $4 LO ~.75 per br IDl!IBW'8&.e W/eJt~ 4'1'1 bastd on up. Pref. day wt. t'aWder part· ptnn. empl,y oaJy Clean uaw. mlll& cut & boodable. Co. bene{iU &adva.o«ment Med. Sec. for bus y call&c2~ ~ 2 olfic:ea Ex· P 'T eva. lrv11>e art>a JANlTORS/MAIDS -p'c1 only Salary O.O.E. 644-lOIS. N.B. S3..2S1hr. 541-3311 Med. Sec. ror 2 Doctors. 1'btJoUy R.ocer Inc. 110t2 GWette Ave . In 91714 •PIX OP8tA TOI • Patt ume °' full time. da.ys ar eves. Musl ~ 11ble to work som 1: wtmds. Ty]>lng ski U.. req. Many co. beael1~ £()£ • f'llsh. ls. are a -640-UJ o ALrlJOrt area-646-800I> SALES PERSONS 1HAIR DRESSER - ~HR.HI ~H. Exp'd only. Salary FU.I.I time. Mesa Verde O.O.E.. Ul· .. l . PBX()pentor Aanerinl S«Vlce, e>C perleJce pref. C. M. area Swing & Or ave yarll avail. For Info. <'al l ~rm. r ART TIME j oeeded w 1some follow· ~s . iog for c. M. saloo. CaU K:Y~ 'lUes-f'rt 6'2-3QM P rrson 3 lll Y plus ;id u lts over 21 to wor k with and motivate kids Sol 00 H r . to <\tart In Laguna. Capistrano. San Clemente :ireas ilOO .i Wt?(.•k potcn· ti:il 642·4321or496-61m t:~t. 250 H<'tWC'('!'l I SP~f Ask for And~a YART TIME EVENINGS Assisi 1n editor ~urvey rondu~ted from our offire a t the OranJ{e Col!it 0 :.11lv rllot. s·JO 9 ·JO Mori-F ri !'1 ·30·1 ·JO Saturday Grc>al for rnllC'~i;i n s and moonlt.J?hlers. ~8 1 F'1r~t week ONLY HEQl'lflf:~F.NT IS ~ GOOD VOICE. Call ext 312 aner 5:30 PM , Monda y thru 1-'riday_ PART TIMI EVENINGS Enterpnsin~ adults. ove r ?I wi t h D y nam ic. A dve nt u O U!' personallt tl'S. *ho enjoy worlunJ{ with and m otivating youths aJ{es 10 to 13. i4.oo hr to sbrt. ""° a week potentlal1:. Call Ext. 250 betwetn 2and&PM. AA POR UURll HARDWARE RETAJL LAGUNA llACH Part Ume positions now avail. 240 Broadway. 497-44CD HEAD CUSTOOIAH He.ad natodian needed by Hunllng\oo Buch Cl- t y Sc h o ol Di s t .._SJ.204 trno. depend. 1111 on exper. Apply 135 MtbSl.H.B. S3MIS1. HEALTH CEHTla H E I D S ENTHUSIASTIC eaGmC ftaSOM. To ftU lbe poa1Uoo ol AC· urit.lel ~er. Ideal applicant wlll have a ma· jor In pttys1c1I e<luca· Uon l exercise phys1ology &~ maoaicenal ell· peri~. Arts & crafts a deflrute + .• Xlnt or· portun ity (or se f motivated lndlv 1du1l. Hours vary. Xlnt salary • frl n1e benefits pecUie. For more in· tell'1N&n contact Sus ie Graven grs.-0700 E.O.E .. MtF . ..,w...,.. Handyman for ll1bt mala\eaaa ce and cleaoup. Tbl1 11 a S· day,.... poPjon w /(WJ co. ~-Muat baw vlllkt CalllGnla driven lic8»e. ~ .. Ptrtolt: Moa .. f'rl. l ·S. Pea· ..,......, -..... u. A.._,CJI_ OJnv. Hosp. 661 Center. --------• 11--------· a.ta Me.a. MESSENGER Landac'ape mamlenanCt' Fonmao oeeded.. ti ane<I dul.ies. Full ume perma-' nent.. Good co. benefits Appl y a l A & H La.odscape, 23811 Via Fabnrante. M.i.ss100 Vie· JO. 768-47Sl. Landsc ape F o rema n needed. full ·l 1me. pennaneiit. exper'd & strooi badtgtow>d ooly Deed apply. Apply at Dill Via Fabric.ante, SU 101. M.V. blwn 9·3. -.cni LA Tl.mes home delivery qed oeeda U&l. to belp ~ came.rs plus otber mtsc. duties. u :aoam dependable car needed--'S46·4481 o r ~ LEADMAN: Pmer U · perieoce Ill production ceramic casting .tr glaz· ifte, Spoken Spaw.ah de- ~. Godel opportuni- ty. 97NllOO. I lmmelbaU ~I for a Mes9enC« to wort Moa thru Fri. 4:30 PM to 9 PM. T b e route Is Newport Bead! lO Los A.ageies dally Good dn V· mg record req~ W E FUR NISH THE CAR. Paxi vacation lh.Ls year ph• other eaceUe.nt bmeflia. For.., lD&ervin' pleuecaJI: PAT lllAGIU.: MS.Slll rasot'..a I ;111"• R.a.tiotH ....... Old estab. co. baa opened new d1vlsioo in Long Beacb and needs ~ 9eCftltatY '1Wbo ha.a bad prevlou e•per. 1n a ps.anoel offl<!f. Ground floor pos. w 1great poleo- tial. call Rita. ~­O>estal Penonnet Agen- cy, mo Harbor. C.M. NEVER A FEE ftQo 4 Hr. Photo n eeds ~uu.re, depead ~ Will train. Ap- ply ~ Magnolia & c.rfiekl. H.B. ~ a:::~ Pict"re framer. part time. experienced. Art Worid f'Mames, 860 N. New amt Hwy .• Lag. lkb. port I::~=-::::::=~= llonUn1 malateaance. 1\111 time. $:&\11-lPll. lhcbaalcal 1b11lty belpN..-- MOM'S OAY Place a •~·s Dav mesUJ:(' on our specl•I Mothn'~ D1y pa11e. May ll. You u n pla~ • "'--~ '°" ., littk' aal3Z5~add•~ to YOt.1r .,.,...._. for as 11 tt It' u SS.~. C1 II IU·:wnl. ' ) • • . • . .... . -. -,.o DAILV Pu.OT Th111Iday. May'·'°'° .......... 1t00 HltpW..tM 7100 '"'me" IOIO Hl(p W9119d 7100 Hllfp W...... 7100 ...., W~ 7100 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••tt•••••••••••••••••• •••h•••••••••••••••••• ~.~ .... _ .. !~.~~! ~~ ...... ~!.~~ i.tlc DI •-IOIO ·····················-· ~boa/~°" Uaopedic. I.$ yr wn.b?. New. au. to-aaol',. ... . -•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Y ~ P P I .N ~ 6 TRAVKL AQt:NT E•· W .. her. dry•r " dla PRINT SHOr PR SS . srx:asTARY Or.N8'AAL ~=~.;,.;:~ Pl" w/computer train ~b~$l~il cond TRAIN Et.:~ply Ill SMISCUSR7 omc , .. A&c•\O bwn + Olltrtlm• ,.. =..!it" .. ~c~~.~-s UIM4!d Gaff s UI = ~ h SUMt .._. & WOMIM aeeb accw•I• lfP'n•. wred. SpanWa b•lptw ln1 1b1t\ aa>M 112PM . ..,....._ d .. ~, ~tt.!! ac °"* MGtOrt " UI Med ~horlbtod, pleuaDl Aa pld aduoumut Rare opport~olty for Pl ovem fr broller. only 9UAUTY COMnOL d ,__, P9ftCIM r;a pboo per1onallty 6 .-.a• CM . .,......,.. ni1bl o wl , Oenerou1 mo ... ~~ beM>w wb.lH '.,._....,...~ ~not OC!Ceala,.., 1eoer1I off It• •.1 • --•a I 1 r 'I ran,,• . .._ -.. •• _1 ...... ~-·-.,. ~toltart5-ITIO nM\g SALESrull/ft•rt· ........... __ , • .... ...... _ ... ._ l.mdat\aman"a<1UNrot -•Ult.nJA. ~ ...--ldlatalpla.a,fuJI arU•1 ••lary coat· llm•. ,.,m ~1\lloo. bene. '1J4.GS..a7'1 111 6 pool f'q~pmfl\t " You nMd not apply WI ~ W1th abtbl)' ..i.-t + t'OCDm Xlot oP Ul DC\edbl °' 1 ~.,,c.-d ._. w.t.mat\ •Ala« .-,. Cb'1drtM Ooot•ry • f Y P I T W O R D --..tim Y '"' q111hl ....... ,__. McCormlcll Ave N8. ..... Ml4111lr MU\er PROC~""'R ~ d~ Th1111 a --. .. ------.,........., dn& UCIPUrtUlllly in a fut llavepGa&tJvtiatlliu&M '108 itp.pe.illt«, expen~i·t"d Put acc1.&ral• Typt1t PVlll'V\I rompa.I\)'. oil• Abllltyto~ 0.C..MNa ~ hill Ot P/T, ull Kim w&l:Ud 1°' e.nt.ry lt>vel lntt MC'Uri\)' • irowtf\ And n..e ~ 11U. I 1tron1 ~-PQIUllon. pl•uanl work- i.Uo1h11l w.,. balled dmn tor u ouutandln• SICl•n .t. •y lllamood Sl"" Co llli oondlUuna. Apply 1n llfl Ul)t'nttnre t>hont' W' Wl&.b & .uca"u.t.. --Y14~ ... f)dtlOll to Mr Fuetntet at l'•nmawt l\4 ~..,.tl ~.llltk · • O'OWln.1 OIDa DIPT. SILi SCI... Jtubert 0.1rv WIJ1111m ~ f\am M11 /Order pro Of'laA TOI Frol.ll fJ Auoc. 1401 Quall •-------•I TQprompanybl'ot"ttta ce.11n1 uporlenee 11 And St1t Up F.ltpt'r ~,Newport Buch lfral ... ·dul( ',Ja OnnoPl.uAvaihiblt! mlltll Type ~Owpm perm VU•l\lol'I t;ood fyptng , part-time. , ................ "• •~ ~I Ol'lerited w &o<Ml t>ctn~r Xlot w"rk1n•· u M .. f't•OIJlt> llt"l'dtid In ~,,n,t't R••l"h nfr 111p ('nmml..,.\Of\ 17t4J 146-5102 f~:t.ll(JuiUSl f\art ume , sat • su.n 8am ~m & 1 wk dAiy Wau:rftont Joc11 tJon 101 N 8ays1dl' Ur Newport Beach 644 0126 1u.;ci-.:PTIONIST lor An1m11l Hoi.p1t 11I i::x pcm.•fi.<:1.• prderrc<t Full time Lal-(un11 lielilcb ·I~ 1cns -"" ...,. uw ~ r th v " .. ._.A . aome le•al bk t"ald VacaUooa_ ...... .., tWUU>el'W .-rqw r 0 0 d r M II rt! u .. poettton tnine t'urn '7\<l ti3' U700 &md S al> To 8 30 r M. Don\ pau up ll\1a areal upponunlly Apply In "Plf"Oll toda 1 ,. I .. 0..-.. C...ty 2!0 fUrbor Btvd C06"TA M ESA SALIS CLstll Malure eic perienced &i-171' •• Wallah Clarke 6> Coabt Plaza. Mrs. G. 751~ ------- s..rtyP-.h Silica help, Ptr. 2407 S. Brist ol Sa ntit Ana. S67·3631 Mfr Top 11 I• ry • Call Sally, 9 to S PM. i.teltta Seod rtl11umu O.,t1llootry :Hor., an 640--~------­ to C~ Ad 07~. O:>ru\16del Marnl'(ldaeit Dally Pilot. P 0 Pull: pr'd ull's I ady ••1.1 II llllO. Co.ta Me .. , 92IS26 umt. ) d11y• Xlnl work SlcalTAllY •'1l1 Ume '°' ~y 11 (j law Of(' Mu1\ h•H ~ typlni llJIUl.a ~al operl IMMJU SECRETARY For dl.stnct sales orhcc d ~ cotp,. good typ ms &ldlls. ab11Jty lo han die tel~~ & be table lo work independently Xlnt benefits program 11n o ppty f or self development. C11n t>eg1rf lmmed. Call for appt 114'1m-9231 LENDLEASfo: A Oivis100 or Nat:iooalCar RA:ntaJ System 1111 rood ~Aipl'<'IOll.)' hot> cuenlde 67S 1010 SToatPHSOM Uo1quc-r•t•ll nur,~ry hat 11 l)08 11v1ul fur 11 ah 11.rJ> Pt! r,. on 111 IC o-Otl phys1c•I <·und t;oo1t 11l•rt1nti Wllj(t• J'ft'lll'il' ..WJY IJl ~rson M ... It 5 ROCJI"" • Gorct.ft• ('(l('\JlllHkl M11r MO ~'6 l'l•al·hcn & Anl("'I l'rt• K tt hr (ellp & Ullll!'l, "ubll, .,.Ta1dcs for K. c-h•in. t 'n--K & Pn,..sch Pvt ill' h CM64204\\ TYPIST <trowtni F V. eJect ron ic d1I\ ID ~t need of tn· \olt'e typ«at AJI benerit.s. t-''1'. $4 00 hr 1lart. lrtUnt'ie OK. 97i-Od3 .TYPISTS w .. 1M."l-d Ju1u<H' & St-nlor 'l)'J1111ti1 fcW" t11Mll(nmenl.b '"your .,.,.M Top P•Y Nu .,,"al, tk>tluaN 1va1lable M lo' ss1>..as20 llS-2622 O'Kelle fr Merrill 30" 1•• dbl ~ eye.le¥el ranee mo. M2-4300, Ad·•llter 1117.3tbn. I oocoe brown Kenmore Dryer. I avocado ar C E . Dryer. Yo r ~· S7S. Call before 3Pm 59-3836. Refrt1erator. no frost. 15 c u rt Mu s t sell SlTS/080 1~ ~ 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Man'13-1peed bicycle. ex cellent cood1t100 SO 54l-42a Houda 90, ~ worlL Pl SctrwlM 10.pd. x1Dl S70 Bd> maser ~ 54,5...()3'12 2 3 spd Bakes, Ma.o's & Lady's l..&ke new. SSO eKh. Cal I 640-4i148 DoCJi 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEl!iiHOND Pupe:. AK<.: Uwnp~ M .. ~ Pet & show Pvl ply . 213 1117 ~alt 6 pm 2 toy poodle puppies M Purebreed Silver SSO ea 714~75 evei. & wtalds. MW\w-e l)m1e P\Jpp1f'S lbm J.9 80 l11t shot& & wcnned SI 00 $1ZS Aft S 114~·1430 Spnn"er Spaniel Pups Hrtepuonast needed. No c•xper. nece;;sary. Ty.p- in~ pre ferred. ,PCM. tl33-33JJ. ttEX!EPTIONIST, ., Tem porary To answer SALE.SL.ADY 5 Day work week includes weekend$. Full time. Womeu Sportswear. The Bay. Balboa. 673-5650. Ask Jor Edor Roger Z172 Dupoot Dr. Ste 15 lrvl.ne TECHNICIANS Mecl\aolcMI and or t•lec tncal Experient•e dl' sired for small, l(roWU\lot Laser Co Ul San Juan Capistrano. Go .ietter. energetic , ambitious type desired Xlnt pay & bmefit.s 4.93-6624 ----l\KC. champ im-ci, 1200 phooes & make res~rva-*5aleslady Manager for bOllS Call John 1!>2-7903 high-fashion boutique. R EC E PT 1 0 N I ST -Commission Full time. Wed -Sun 494-3094. Property management t'O Ill N f#' l.Jght type. SALES OPPORTUNITY uood rront ofllce ap -W1E F. Hutton sub- peara.nce. 41,>t day work sadiilry. Earn SU.000 to week. Silary S7SO. Call S18 ,000 Part-tame-. ~2988 !172-Z712 Or send resume RF.CEPT I ON I S T to POBOX 624. Daily • Pilot . POBOX 1560. l'lea.'>artl manner. PBX C<Jsla Ml-Sa, CA 92626 l'Xper Good typing - --- - :.kill<; Apply m person SALES & promotion Fri Bn.stol f''1berhte Jnd 401 & Sat ·s. Sales & dem o. 1-: (;Qetz.SuntuAna cosmetics, rood. ap· RECEPTIONIST 'Ille Jolly Roger lle ad quartl·~ 0fCiCl' I!> looking tor 11 full lime, pcrma lll'llt r t'Cl'pt1um::.L Must he very pt!n.<mahle J f\d l1.<1v11 rrool oHll·c. µr~ fe!.s1on11I appearance D1m ... n s 1on PBX !>Wrt c hboard syst em P01>1l«in reqwres use of IC) key adder & light lyp- •fllt. Apply in person at The Jolly Roger Inc. 17042G11letteAvc Irv R. E. LClltd SalM I 0.1 S°'o c:Oft'IMiui°" SHThi5 Sun. ad 95S-3402 Ask fOf' Mr. haM phances Local rctatl stores Car a must. We train $24. per day & up. 008-9153 or 213-451-~ Salesperson full time n eeded al g r o w 1n~ spreiaJty athlrt1c retail st.ort! We need someone to work Ullo a mana~e­ ment pos1tJon. Attractive atmosphere & good bent!rts Apply in person al Frontrunners , 1000 Bnstol St North. N.B !At Jamboree>. ~--- Sal~ RETAIL SECRET~RY For Corporate office or conslr. equip. drslrb located in Stonem11l Bw.. Prk. <Redhill & Bnstoll Good typtSt, dictaphone. some s t at. t ypin g . genenl olflce work Malo Equip. Corp, Cont.act Mr Slege!' at ~5684 tor tn terview SECRETARY. part lime G ari Frid ay. n o shorthand. handle ac counts payable· & re cdvable Call for appl 545·1153 Nicholson M.actuneCo •SECRETARI ES• A tR type 45. R E SI 2.000 Acct . Gn Ldgr R to: $13,200 Exoc.~aJ R 1-: $20,000 Recept type ~ SS600 Legal sh~. Sl5.fi00 • •Sales1Consultaots • • Appl OoJy1Free1EO£ . Lu Retnders Agency 4Cr20 Blrt'h. Es tab '64 NewpoC1Beach.833-8190 ...... ~--~.,,,.-....---.-....... Telephoof" sobc1ton te!DEXTRACASH? Guaranti-ed t"&m1nJtS of S3 ~O to S8 pe r ho ur +~ion + bonus Immediate openrni:s. p&rt umt-. days or e\'cn ~., EID,y leads for '4l'll known e>tabhshed rrrm US-8883 ------- TElIPHONE SOLICITORS STUOEMTS! Nec.'<f o Sommer Job .. How would you llke to cam rrom SJ 50 lo ~ per hr and s trll !>prnd all da) ll1 the beach., We need respons1bh.> young lad1e-. to work everuog hrs !> J()- 9pm Sun-Thurs. Tbere LS no sellwg involved and no exper necess Call betwn 6 30 & 8 30pm wk.dys at 54(>.4088 ask r or ~ SECRETARY Teh.-,>hooe SQ\1c1lor'i. SJ 75 hr Convenient lot· J('TOfi.'> rrom Orani.:e <'n For fa.st movU1g 'ale1> or ty Airport i\dd1lwn.il fiC'e oC nauonal organ1za bonuses PQt>S•blc Ca 11 2 uoo. 'Hea\'y phone and to9. S4l-OIW public coo.Lact No sh • Vllltt.J>mcn. part llmt, ~ Wiys & nights. Ot>pc'Oda ---- bit' Women encooral(cd Pure bred Cb1huahuot I 0 8 p p I y (.; Si I I mait ~. 8hot.s Whitt' 714'731-3927 • r.1wn. I Z wks C.tll -.3227 W1utress. expene-nced. over 18 yrs old Appty in pt"r,on Don M arc11tl Re5taW'anl !>47 W ll'lh ~ Ca;la ~1e>d WAREHOUSE llrowul~ Elet" IJ1!>tr rn f-' \' lll'l'O lookan}: tO frll J Wa~w ~llloo ~llh a R.:>Od rutun· PCK1t1on mdude. re<.-ervmi:. ordt•r fillmR & shrpprni.: Com pt'Utlvt· earrun1:1i & rult fnflJ!t' benerll!> Pll'a!tt' contact Tim !119-1710 Warehouse Pen.on lo tlo lite wcrlt, p ume rn II II Call 898-0290 Warehouseman Nl·t·d' pt~ lo pack ord<!r., & JS!>ISl W Opt'r3l10n'> G G area CaU 636~ lorappt. ----Wl~WWASJH:R :'>lt:f:Ot::U 960-'1766 ··•···················· ~ 8005 ...••.••••••.......••.. P\4)py. U IDOb. ·~ Gold R.ttnever ...,.Golden I.Ab. fo',apayed 6T.Hm2- 5 l'edl~ Sllky Tl'rnt•n. ~ old Pia) rul & lu' ing Great for 'm Jll apartmt'fllb or l'h tlllro•n S350 Eve-. aft 7 ~I 1.:~, '1 mo old tcm•I.-1'1t Bull <i<>ld mo Call~ 1im l•1r-lOI PUIJ")' r Hu,,1:tr Wolfhou n d~• ,\l\C t-l~t ~1437 DOG HOUSE Xtra L..;rlw. homem11d!>. turd'I' "'''" burh, JU:.l µd1nll·d lri r lean S40 547 3182 Frftto You 8045 .............•......... Good home desperate!? neeck>d for "Su pc:>r <'at · Mumn as 2 years old ~payed, J,:t"ntle & fnt-nd I} Wte love he r , but 1 ht n<·w 1Jnc11ord dcw!tn I' l'll'a."4.' rnll ~ ~ dlt SP\i t-r~ l.O a.:oou hum.. .,, Lab m1 ~ r-. .. ul t'I'• ti 12m1,.. t;ood nJlUt "d ~ THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS . ' John ·wayoe faml') mernbenblp avail. t• moo. Aft IPll. 1a.iat EXlX.'lJ'1lVES PINBAJ.b E L EC T R 0 N J-C DIGITAL Like D~ wood araioed. coilHP.· Vf!rl low play. Tb.La tnie used in Playboy cautia. STS72 ,. ~ ~Rummage SaJe NHHS Bueball May .JM. lCM :30 54f.Uli.2 Seven piece li•iDCrooot Mt. '71 &aids La SabM. Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday during the month of M ay we win run your garage sale ad under this special GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOW! Clean out the closet s. attic and kids' rooms now -get ready to turn your unwanted Items into CASH. ca11 now to place your ad under this SPECIAL Garage Sale heading tor next Friday, Saturday & Sunday'' 642-5678 MAY MA1SHESS SAU ~t MAY 3rd. t~~ An11 l.IU...4> patnUOlt'>. !>If\ t'f 'hrna linen.'· ,.,C' \1u'" ,\t·Jd,.my of th .. " .. ,, flfltJ f-.tJ,....il) l<d ~iinl.i l~artklI ..a. DUL.BS WR.COME ALI. Kl:-:Ds or wood, '>lra"". '>JllUlower & mort' 'r"h produ<'h 2 12S2 t Of•"'>l ~dw. 1-~I Toro '.!>I .,7 16 I , mile-. i::d:1l t:J t-J T°'" & T r11bu<'<'O < "n Rd'> W1ndro""'I'> l\ome.t MlMlt ldl. 8117-3771 - ~t.>lhl'r'' Day Ma v II S<'ntl a mt'S~3J!f' to Mom oo cwr '>pe<-ral Motht'r'<r OJ\ '1>a1tt' Call 642 5678 ro r 1 nfMmation & to r1l.i1·t> \OUr mf'SS:tF!t' SACRJ FlCE MUST SEl.£ fi'\ne art. ~ pnai.a ~ 81'1. bOoks lq; w_\.. Soay stenio. Sony tam > tape recorder . standard nr twrd1r. antiques. e\t'. 644-Tm bf r SAM or ~ &PM lr.dyws ol all di1. wblds for appt • King Wat.erl>ed ll:lnt cooG~ m Sola . Loveseal X)nt. (,ilf'a~t> '>aJt-F'rr ~.at & ~n 144(1 ~ '°"'.. 1t ... u1 ,. M 11 c, u ' "h '' I •I I urn'aturt. l.11 1 . "' ~M \1 11 \' I ' I; ~ t\ I. F. V W cood Sl.25 bOt.b. 645-9621. Presc•nt'd plJtil'> ,1n•1 flU•~ & m1~4·ella•11 .. u l It I t I r; 1 r I '' r tj t-\ \IJ.S'.OOltt t.llis I t n A ~ ~5 CIA."'T Garage Sale AoU qut'1'i. lots o f !>m .tlb c·lot h ~5 . m 11nv """"' rtt rru.. from ,1.or1· 11 <tUJdauon Grt·.tl ,,,\ 111.:,• Don't m,.,, th1 1o 1.it ' M-'> .! &. 3 1t Jc ~ :1u •· ltlmr-otlr.: ln10t· l uni• H.udl < • .o11.~1'"' r>-p1 .. \ ..... ~·l· tll'>••: s:\.'J ~·hr s;Ji• clolh 1·u((1'(' tl1l1· m " '"' l<lt2 I r..L•hH -; I dUlO. radio S:I .111 OB•> \'jjnO•J' Jn 11qu1.., 3 pc Vl «torian IYtrm ~urte. R.~ OBO < Jkl '1.tuw wing batk c hr $51111 OUO ~ p<' .,,h tr .,.,n a<'t' l'r) ,1 .. 1 & l'tund T L.JI .tit h ~ Ti34 ~ii~ Uaby doc.h~5 o to llS m v Mro llt'r. pLaypm. S<.'.ile. t:tc Toy'. 00\'S nnk .. 1catH. "lm•ll •Wl.rdll(·•"' 1 .. r11•· flown ?A.:>" mL'IC F'r1 SJl 'I J 35 Uodt'lld ka), ('d .)t &W-L96¥ :"IO RMANDY- METALPLATJNG wUt buy gold & 11lver fbr: cash. 67~3132 I '78 Vespa moped, 26Si rr:uJ~. $315. s11e 10 wed-. ding dress w /tram & "t!rl SIOO. Jensen co-· acaJ car s pkrs, 4"ll:l0"" $e() !i6'2·506&. -------~ Trade? Sla.lDed gJus win-' dOW decorallODS for • homt' rurni s b 1ngs , p:)-$2:5() ea.sh~ . ~ Used Catl>d. 1100 sq. ft.: 1)1shwa s her. p o w er. mower. Make offer. !i6'2.Q200 ltelil'f Hou'lc Parents M I-' t·ouple to r t'lrl·ve h o u s 1• p a r c n l s o n ~allematc• wknds rn hOml' :-.NUng w six develop mentally dis<tblcd daents. liolh must h11ve muumum of 2yrs college 111 Social Sc:umcc area & have had previous eit· penencc with develop mentally (iasab led dients. Responsib1llhes include: proRrammang rn sel£-help & leisure s kill s. behavior moruhcal1on. & cons1s- l"1\l s uperv LS1on Job io d udes room & board for eouple, + SlOO per wlrnd Uruted Cerebral Patsy 546-5160 Sail'S help needed for 11.obw.on's F'u:ie Jewelry Dept Mission V1e10 Mall. io'ull & part llmt' op en an g s a\'aala bit' Salary + comm1ss1on ElcJ)('nence helpful but rd necessary. Will train the nght person. Call Maggie Miller 495-205-0 ext. Z79ror1nterv1ew. l<Kn Freelo11pp!Jcant •TEL SECY• Irvine Personnel Agency Now hiring lt'lephon•· 488 E. 11th. Collta Mesa secretane1> ror a n1·w Swt.e 224 642 14 70 ~~~~~~~----! concept an ani.wertn~ ~ service P ltme or f tr mt· WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUt: )1Al.l. l>.uly I~. F'n 10 'I CLOSED TU ESf>1\Y IJ7Sl WestmJnstcr A vc• f"rc•f' k1ltt'01> lo .:ootJ f.lo...,r.tlt>r, <:.ar·iro• ",,, honx· lla!> -.hol!t (J ll ~)1m. ""'~' "Jt, \1 .n 646-000311.Sk for Torn '.Int •l,\~t :!l!I Ja!tmlnt ti \R.\f;f.-"\I.Jo: f'n Sun \Id' t 3 IOA \I SP \1 J P<' h rm '>l.lltl' 5 p< d1nrU1> "1 krt<h••n ltil ma~<' IUTTI dN I hr .. m .ippl. notaun.' ll:n1< Ii. knd1 k' 1 tu.,t' out un men & "'Vrn•·n ~ 1 lolh an~ 1\ II •lt'~ rf'durl'd to !>ell ..__ bath "nk & l'ab. hdrdwarf' ure:-. wht't'b ;\'llJ<'h moch more 2232 J,;i<'<'fltJd <..: M. 642-8457 25' w 125() !'lt!wport Beach Tenoi$ Cl ub f'am1ly M t m · ht-rs h1p, for s at~-. ~ best o(ftt". 613-8651 or al\ 7pm 673-2136. l\c('Ordlon $13). Color TV t95 Oscilloscope $125. Au-conci m . Chair ~­ Elect. wheel chair SL5G. Record player S5. Coffee table $..'5. 646-3782. Costa Mesa. Garden Grove ~\ 1;103 Sales Radio Shack h~ull l i m e c a r e e p -. portwulles & p ime i"l"ee purebrt~ Poodlt• < '1~1 puppy, black to i:ood !'k1~S.1.de" !)bore ~ S48..o:J70. 641> ~ t'lr ~wesl Acl»m' & 8050 ~tasmoh a H li ··•··••••···•··••••···· job opportunities open- 10 g up now i n the Newport Beach area. If you are rrulltary retJred or a college graduate o r are currently gomg to colJege & hJghly moh.vat- ed ror increased earn- 1 n gs based on performance. please ap ply at Z700 West Coast Hwy,N.8. SECURITY Mature. well-groom ed gentleman p /l 1me to greet visitors & Rive d1rect1ons in publlc gardens Ill Corona Del Mar. Call 673-2268 Mon. fh.8.30am"4.00pm shlfts av11Jlable Include:-. some wknds T) pang 3Swpm req 'd Many e mployee bendrt.,s ovawable. Salary m>tmo to slaJ't ( rt1me · mcreases according to your progress. You will be (ront-o<rice lo many Cash paid for antique s hop inventories Ca 11 L arr y M o r ~:Jn 17)4)~39!).S Girls bdrm -.t•\, wht w yellow& ..cm mm. two hdbrd, drsr. night sland. desk . c hr. 2 liirmp ... bed !l prtad & s ham ~ 8050 ~ 8050 STERLING FLATW AR.t Candlelight by Towf.t· OOpcs. Place settings l. l!ef'VUli pcs. On special n!lal1 cost approx $S500. Mklog $4000. 6'2·4300 Ad·satUr •138. 2C hrs. ...........•....•...... ---------1 i mportant bus. Need Rood lone ol voi~. as Umque mansion qullllty um S.pc Oak bdrm st'l Heavy carvmgs Shown by appt. P O .R 2lJ..m3-4003 **I BUY** Good used f\l mll UH' & RESTAURANT HOSTESS f\111 ume everungs Good st.aI1.lllg s a I ary /\pp I y an person. Jolly Roger. 400 & <:oast Hwy. l..ag. Bch. Re;t.aurant CAnAI ... Pnvate Club. Newport Beach. table side nper. prer. but. will train. Nights only. lriterv1ews Wednes. &Thu:n. 3-4PM. 111 Big Canyon Dr Newport Beach. RADIO SHACK A TAHDY CORP. E.O.E. !ialu> · SUMUEA JOIS Vacat.Jon club hinng (uJI o r part time p h one persoooel-Uck el de- liveries. G uar. s tart NOW! S.A. SQ-7957. SCTRY/llOCPI. Part time. Ullman Sails. 87~0 SECURITY AGENTS BulJock.s South Coast 1s seeking professional re tail oriented Security Agents for full bme pos1 t1o ns available Im mediately Previous r e- \.all sec:unly expenence Ls preferred. but we will tram. Top saJan K of fered with ruU company benefits. P lease apply at: IUUOCICS Sallll Coad PIGG 3333 Bristol. C.Mesa Mon.saturdAy 10am·5pm EqWLl Opp t:mployel' M/F SECY /BKPR. part /full Restaurant. ass't. DJ8'· SIAMsnESS time. R. E. Co. CdM . Vie De ftance Bakery Is FORSAILMAICB Salary neg. Call 9-12, Cafe. So. Coast Plan. 6'75-a70 Mon-Thu. 675-8MIO CaJ I. 55'7-1734 --------SEAMSTRESS-With de-SEC'Y /GAL FRI. Sm. sigxa ability, for develop-mfgtaalea ofk. MWJ>m. iQ1 custom canvas lug-lite bkpog, 4yrs offc ex· gage ru-m. Commerclal ye r . Laguna 8 c h . leWina macb.loe exper .fl7-3800anyllme. Restaurant. hostesses. cashier. cook. Vie De ftaoce Bakery Is c are. So. CoMt Plaza. 567-1134 pref. Super work at-lell• _. Ur91.. ~ or UM waler. ~ ataUoo man.ager SpmUlbapeakinaot. A~ P~rt or full-time. • attendant, Laguna ply tn person. Nick 1 l'1M1l2 days, ~77 or Beacb; fWI time. good PlDa. 2300 H.arbor Blvd • ..._, s-Y • m.anaaer·a bonus. C.M. · CH&rbor Sboppin& 1-----r1-• _____ , Altll'dallta CW! lime & Or.rearmall) SECRETARY -Npt. J*t Ume, Calta ¥eta. ~ Bcb. law firm aeeru ARllY It 2221 Newport ~a.bop., bu melve &lrl w I &ood Bhd., ec.ta 11 .. EOE, surance, appea.ranC'e &i ambttJon Call Mon -Fri mom 646-4W71 E 0 ~: TRAIN EE· Printing Blue!Jne Walt.mg lo lra1ll persons w 100 pnor exper , but ha.s good al· utude Ul\.O the bluepnnl· mg field. fUll tJme work 8AM SPM , Mon Fri Starts at SJ 2S hr Call Maril 7Sl-261J> AnOques Pvt Ply, rum 10ak Pin e e tc I Glassware 1Cr ucts · bottle. etc > Ceram ic~. much more By appt llJ7-601S Peoplt" who need people should always check the Service Directory In the DAJLYPJLOT AppllanC't'S--OR I w1H '"II orSELLforYou MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-,625 l'Wln beds. rorner .. .-r 1'wln bed & Crume. SSO :! tlonal w table St2S J.Jx 13' dark gree-n ro.., wro ul(hl iron t w 1 n liiJ-46.l6 - Teak desk. 3 full !>11e drawers. s urtabh• for bedroom. SIOO fi rm 55&-Sl32 hdbrm S20 ea 700 o178 ---- Patio table & chair M'l w umbrella. Must S<.'t' 751~ W1nn1e the Pooh c rab "' all accessories S70. Wood cradle $25 Wht roc1nlijl cbr S25 S40-4020 FIND YOUR NAME MovU\lt today. Reen g $S0 Twtn beds $60, no mall Mahog. frame davenport tl). TV $6S & $100. Chest cl drawers S30 Powe r si.ws 125 ea. Misc. other 1term. 321 Kmgs Rd. NB ~Well5. Ttil VU WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 Walnut game lbl-exlends to seat 8. beautiful.• Cbn to mat.ch. S5fJO. 557-4299 9eeper couch. HerruJon couch . aquarium w stand .. r'9fng. air con- dluoner. All x.tnt cood IM&Gll Voyage to yesterday on the nostalgic Queen Mary Tour in Long Beach . Safa 41 chair. Mate blog ta· ble...J~-Mu.s t sell. SJ.75/090. 78N321. , Ste p aboard t.be graceful, ele1ant Queen Mary. Return to the '308 when those qualities were hiChllgbta of t.be ultimate travel ex· perience-aa ocean crossinc. MU&m&a·A·Bed. whirlpool. tWlD bed set comp • cba1n. lamp•. m lacl SlO·S295. 645-2331 or M.W5l2 befcn 9/aller 6. ·~ • frame ror ery. lldlla. l"rm851-1300 ll·P'. Need• !Jal willlDI lo ----~--~--!·------------ ._.,, aU lac-eta of \he PVICE STATION al· Vitlt ye1teryear by wa\chln& \he chan1· ln1 of the auard and experlen~ the thrill of 1tandina on \he command ~dee where the Queen Mary'• captalnl 1teel'ed her lbrouih 1t.orm1 and war &ones fot 1,001 tnuaUanUc croaainp. dbl. bed: •· Sola·bed • dbl. br'ft plaid, Good c:md. •. !WI: ta.cml. bl•IPllf. Part or fWJ. n.m ga· lendut waot.cl da11. USM. Nr. Npt. P ier. • "' rtY YI P t11ne1• Ii.iMED. ~ ElllPLOTllENT . RN Part Una• , ..... IJllpervWor lM:IOAll. .... V .... CODY. ffcllp. • °"""· Olll.a ... . ........ ,tr .. ... ................... ._,.,.., ..... A"'llJ. ftlt'IALL.-par ttocw ... Clll:.':r, 1CM1 -Ti-llrtllo&. Cll. •YPUJ' .. -- ... Take ednn'818 of Lbe dally toun an4' fret parldna. Call (213> ..... 7''7 IT'I EASV l lAoll for Ml .... ud Mdrtt1 la tell•~'" elauMlld ..u.. u >'" nM I&, call tG·llft •'· m •• •• wUI 1n .... for >'• " ,... ., ,.., UckeU at lM ... "" """' .. , ... OAllY PILOT • Remode llol double ~ IQl&•Md. CoffH table. cbtll. fold1n• pmetable chaln.1mall armolrt, bootithelv••· iamsa. .tc.k• \abiloel 6 old rlllU cbaar. Muth marem.481 I V.aow ..,,,.. JOfdM ~.WM.,_ t•• '"' .... ,,, .. , .. .......... ......, ....... ............. ~ .... / 4 . - .•.....••..•.•.•••..•.. Wa.terbed brand•new 6 dr&~v" K10g 'u.e 1225 494 22"3 8070 .........•....•......•. •l\t:'dEOI \TFCASlh 1-·ur Gv ld Silve r . Ylat1num ,\ny kind rond . amount Daniel 548-SQ5.3 1075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re«TB mare. 10 years. chestnut S2000 551.QJ0;642~78 STERLING SILVER.-/ Gortwn-Freoch ~roll: Sl.D>. Also. Grand Baio- que: $2.000. 6 settings H . Also 12 antique spoom: $200. CM&.sz23. Single Bed Set US. Nore&co 12 cup coffee make r SU. Pictures from £ Mile. bouMbofd & omce Items from 92. ~.180-UZl. Msc•••-1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl1c••rD• 101'1 WGGAGITACiS frun your business card. Send one card ror each ag plm one spa.re We re\uro permane ntly sealed attractive ta11 & strap, meellDI airline I D. reqU1rements. Pre- vent loss & theft 1 For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fa brl c or "Day Glo" paper & we wtU back Is lnm your lap. Or try lwo carda btdltoback PRICES: S2eaor3J16 4~LapllAOM. &IVlall suoea. lOor more suo ea. s.Jel Tu IDCluded NO CARD! Draw your own or 1ead name. eddnu. phone " we'U make one card per I.al. Add 2li' e.ch. Send cbeck or money or· dsto: N.OTrnmt• PO.Boa19 o.&a .... OI. - -::.:.=-...... , .,. . ........ . .......... , .... .. .,.. ... , .. w .... ....................... IUtWa "70510 DATSUN. RSNBL.~l WANTED: Used Cha.ill Lui& Gate ror dri•ewaf. 751.-U or 135-1775 Efl 841 f WANTED: Balboa ~ C lub Memberall., 8'13-11'17 or~ '1113 • WANTTOBUY .,.~ mtllmMlaMeord . ..S..IG.ml. ' .. ! ... --. Oflcit ,_,, •• • • ....._ ,.._ t040 'c '; n 1 t 1011 .-. .................... .. ....................... 1971SCAIAI n._e Mt ol ma&cbed Twla ... ..~. ~ve W.Unut olflee 1' llO -n. .l....... io.ded. Pri. P'Y Bat Ot. r\IJTil\'-ln rur n le W(\b , .. 1 Cal.l liel-lJOO CMoo. ctompan:led dO<'OC'alOI' f'tt d1y1J . lU U ti Hema C•ll Glorla (~ • ...-end.J> l U l'r.M ~ .A* fOI J~ 1. ~ty. bea\ y duty. 43' 0-,.-an--M-an_o_iff_f_\a_U_y ~ delb. rettnWHMt. ecawpped, btaulllull1 8ll C"Oad. w /2 Jr. •He malotaioed, rHdy to Ctn. 800 per"' Or s:ru C'TW•• or Uve aboard. # U1 2lb!SI" wooc1'n 91.P mia.>' be anllabl• .._ alnt ~. '1~ z U"t-, flnucina poaa1 llll« ct..ll <'bra, $t() H b6e. -000 J ecS C\lt1C')' }$1·~ d~. '40-llll "4 1101 eunlDI• Is ••••tnda. e4z •321 ..._,Or.-. 1oto ., .................... . IWand ~lectr1 c 1'1ano w1botl0m and C'horui. ~cond.. $1UO. ~1"91 s.wa.i•4acW.u 10'2 ....................... F.!10 mac b1ntts r .. llt'uooablr Call appt. k2 000 Ad uu.ertt79 lM·br s-. 10" ....................... •1 Meys ..,PnttSU. a · onus <.:ll.UT Ov.,, VI. 8KW Kobler jlat ""·~. tWl~ lll..000 :,l'a>Ut .. 'liS ... U Mio ficylCr~ llOV,ONAN Radar, VH•· CB. sndr m .ooo. S3' CHRJs·c RAPT Ou\s \''8':. 3~., KW Onan ~ enp. It pllUlt, taw 1).000 ANDE.RSON"S Y A<..'llTS ... s,..4, W 9010 ·················'····· "74 Wnp& ~Cnr It'. lAla q tbel olr ~"' lll:trMa IMh.Stw.,. toto ··········-············· Paris yow Boil. Trailer or •? In my lwtt ll yard NMI' •Kh la Wa_mtr m.-r or cm..m) &aL BU Trs ,,,...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. 9140 ....................... ....................... ·n K1wualll mod .. 1 KZ tOO Only 300m 1 p .~ !JOO ·~ - n SMrnklllO MOO l~ll &It> I~ after >pm 1~ Hood• 30~. S2~0 Rcblt "naloe. 3 xtra m&lJ*,Ul~l '77 Honda Goldwtng 1000 P\&1J dreu Xlnl S3, 000 a.sm 24 "X41" Or l11nal vii painting, on canva.s, by Cllarles Beauva 1~ llecaotJy Cramt.'d. Ool y $400. 64().3688. W-9000 · CUshrnan motor ac00ter . .......... : ~.Steno 8091 ~······················ ~ce laulh ~ .. rolor TV, ;2 yr wmty. free dell Vtc>ry :~ 646-1786 pEMO Equalners 50r.; off •sale. Spectro. BS H. • crown. JVC & othe rs ·:from 9lO Atlantic M us1c '646-81!9S r---~-----~--~ 1112" blk & wht :i-.v. Jmosold. S40. ~1849 25" Color 'JV Sl38.~, l yr '.waranty. 642·5390 ----~FM~le,reelto reel tape, blfl wood cab1oet._<;.unis-~athes ~~· l. -· ~&Merine r.,8pment ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 •.....................• 19' SeaRay "78 Bownder, ~ OMC, 130 hrs. z.tored inlude. Wte new ~1 3721 l!nO Gla.'\Sply !>kt boat 17' 110 w trlr 120 hp mercrut !>~r . $3200. 546-1330 °' 645 0775 1946 19' all ongmal 1''ord Fial.head V g w1triuler . SSOO 0 8 0 73!Jtll!IO or &16-4972 • UNIFUTE rr 1970 S1F. lWUl nybndge Lo hrs. Xlnt c.-ond S22.000. Sal /Sun /M on. 7141673-7805. Tues lhru Fn 2.]J/243-3196 pp ~ restoralioci, some !>pare p art• SJ~O EVC5, wtmda 8»2927 1977 Yamaha YZ 400U, ~than 15 hrs oo ~nl1ri­ b&ke. xlnt rood Best ol fer751 OU~. !157-3514 '86 Yamaha 250 st. mcJI, ~good, out ol license. S2 5 0 ~ v e s I w k n d s 8»292'7 ~ ........ S./ .... /Stotoge fl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •WE RENT• •Your Mawr Hom e• Top Stoyou-tax beoef1ts We do maintenance· free 5lllce 1972-full refs. Dale's RV Rentals 5.59-"46 35' Colonial all wood yacht c ruise r , complete ly r estor e d Pr1s t1ne. RENT 2.2 ft. lux. mtr SJ0 .000 By Owner. home; sips. 6; self-cont. 'lro-1001 $25()/Wk. +&rml. ~ Owens A!>' is· great TrUlen, TraYel 9170 hulJ. ~engine~ Make ••••••••••••••••••••••• clfer6734430 i3 Tent Trruler. s ips Ii. 17' Glastron Tri-hull, 1n & 0..-Volvo 130 HP Xlnt cmd Less than 200 hrs c.a1J l'om. 5S2 0777 w /Xlras S1500 be:.t ofr MZ-4:nl Ad Sitt.-r :121J. 3'hn. lll 35ft AJJo Park model G.E. re!n1: Qu bed pin set Is mort• Xlnt cc.ind 9050 $9,000. 851 ·1569 or ....................... 631-3657 WHETHH BUYING or SELLING nib ls Yow ·. DAILY PILOT IOATMART To ploce yow pd ca1642-5678 •lKMAC.28'·30' BOATS· 1/U mo. plans prepa1d from Sl.89/mo. includmg &lip. lessons 7141964-5994 ID'S ANGELS FI S HING , ENTERTAINING , BUSINESS!! 60' Hat· teras Sport.fisher. Enjoy Ule good life! Cont~ct . BobHagm 675-2960 9060 ....................... ~~---~--.~~ A.lo SerYice, Pcris & Accessorin 9400 ••••••••••••••••o•••••• WANTTOBUY: BUKPER· TO FIT 510 '70 DATSUN. ~5721 CANlftA.RTS New K.oai shock.a c 12 to '74) V-6'1). New Sears H.D. 48 mo. b1ttery, Race Mark leather sport steering wheel. All hall price. Call 642-0138. SSAVESAVI S WYTH USED PARTS lmported car parn ---------1 '49, Luders 16. 25ft, vam IMPORT ...-----hull. s l i p 1n NU , AUTOSUPPLY r.G\RINEHARDWARE: beautiful. $4000 IOIN ~anchester Riaiini. le<lk. lots more. l»&-9010. Anaheim 776-9000 DEALS. 64.>2Sl3 __ '7S_CA_T_AU __ N_.A_27-.--• i1 Dalaun wagon 'pan.a: FORSALE lnboqr d , loaded . \r~.rear end,etc.Aft SAlLBOAT Sl7.500toffer ? 645·2963 ~!!1842·6794 a5,$48-4258 PP --------Allt'Clll for w. lf F\ahi,na Boat w/heavy Pnndle 16 w /trlr. new cby trailer. S250. Call aft rond. S2500. 5. 754-Ql0'7 7~-0266 eves 17' Nona fiberglass canoe. near oew. 2 paddles. l tile vest, $550. 540-1645. 173-7517 tm Newport 28, fully equip. dodger, UHF. ln· brd eu:. $23.500. 49M22.S eYea. ~ ~ 17ft cabin Sall or Motor ....,,..._..... tOlO bo&L Magh. deck. 1375. ....................... 73)..3783 Trrul·Rltl' 4 whl trailer --------- b -'-f 23• bo t Xlm lxzy! '89 VentW'e 21 ' ::V~ ... :' wa~~r. 540-7~1i with 0 18 . Xlot cond. d,ys. 831-0145 eves. l2900. ar best ofr. Eves ~ '{'railer. will take 18 n. ln· .__._ SI&.../ board or outboard, 15"' -0:., ..- ~heels. $250. 760-0489 9070 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT N<mCETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The pttce of Items advertised by vehicle dealers 1n the vehicle class ified advertu;ing columns does not Include any applicable taxes. license, transfer fees. finance cba.ries. fees for a.Ir pvUutJoo control de· vice rertllicahons or de· aler docu'llentary pr e· pe.ration charges uoless otherwise s pec.-1f1e<1 by the adveruser. C.N.G. System. Trawler lantern. boarding ladder. ;.. hp Evmrude. anchor c:.hain & batteries. ~ G-ral ).510 MIWPCMtT MAllMA -•••••••• •• •• • •• • ••. Silis Avail 646-055 l SUPS M$-0222 loah, row... t040 Newport Beach 1allbo1t ~-····-••••••••••••• alp avail. for wood boaL ' GAS SAYS Xlnt loeaUon. SI ft. 'T1 Ranger Tri·bull 19' 87)..(D 130 Volvo 1/0 . 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OL. 73, NO. 122, 3 SEC.TIONS, JI PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Alc,ala · Guilty in Kidnap-slaying Iranians Cite l f.S. For Raid By The ~lated Press "U S agents" attacked the U .S Embassy in Tehran over- night. and a revolutionary guard was wounded. the Moslem m11i- t a n ts holding the embassy c1a imed loday '-The Iranian news agency, m e.anwhile, reported bombings and attempted bombings in Tehran and elsewhere today. latest in a string or sabotage at· t acks Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· RESCUERS SUPPORTED BY AIR COVER-A4 m e1ni blames on the United States. Tens or thousands of lraruans staged an anti-American May Day rally outs ide the Tehran e mbassy today. The m1htants. who say they have seattered so.me of their 50 American hosta~es to other Ira nian cities but arc keeping some a t the embassy. have reported several incidents in recent days in which gW1men in passing cars shot at the occupied diplomatic compound. · Today's r e port by Tehran r adio. quoting the militanL<>, said "U.S. agents" staged an "armed attack" on the embassy. but the nature of the attack was not d.ls- closed. After Friday's abortive U.S hostage rescue mission. Tehran authorities warned the Iranian people that the r aide rs may have left behind American or Iranian sabote urs. But U.S. officials say all of the r aiders were withdrawn, and all their associates based in Iran have s ince ten the country. Iran's Pars news ae4!ocv said saboteurs today bombed two leftist bookshops in the southwest city of Khorrams hahr and a sandWich s hop in the central Ira· nian city of Isfahan. and three bombs were found under a Tehran bridge and defused. Several pers<fns were reported wounded in the Isfahan attack. After four bombs exploded in Tehra n on Monday. killing at least three persons, Kbomeini called the attacks ipirl of a U.S. plot to subvert has lfOvernment. The militants announced last weekend they we re moving hostages out or Tehran to foil any new U.S. rescue attempt. The firs t reported t ransfers were to Tabriz. 330 m s northwest of Tehran: Qom. l miles south of Tehran: lsf 210 miles south of Tehran : 160 miles southeast of Is and Nasjafabad, 50 uu·~""'1.Jir.i Isfahan. Siamese Twin Girls Serious LOS ANGELES <A P> -Doc- tors are evaluating the chances o r s urvival for Siamese twin gir1s who share a common heart, a spokesman at the Los Angeles County-USC Mecidical Center said . The twins, born at the center Wednesda y. were l isted in serious condition, s aid spokesma n Tony Tripi. They weighed 11 pounds, 7 ounces and were joined at the side from.. the shoulders to the )ups. ' ~ D.Nlf ...... ~&Mf ,,_ GAS STATION OWNER FRED EMWAMI WITH ONE OF HIS 'SPECIAL DEALS' ·w e Do This Occaslonally;Not Every Day, and It Seems to Increase Sales' Someti1nes It's Special Station Offers Occasional Gas 'Deals_' By ROBERT BARKER OI ""' O•llY Pli.4 ~\Ml To motorists who have struggled to buy gasobne at almost any price, a phenomPnon has appeared at a Huntington Beach serv1te station. IT IS IN THE FORM of a sign posted at . the corner or Magnolia Street and Garfield Avenue that advertises a special of the day. Wednesday. it offe red regular. selr -serve gas at Sl.19.9 a gallon. Business was reported brisk, especially when prices in the area ranged from the mid to high Sl.20s. "We do this occasionally, not every day. and rt seems to increase sales." said station owner Fred Emami. HE SAID THE SP ECIA'.L is a technique used when there is an abundant ~upply on hand of a particular variety of gas. Last weekend the Mobil station sold pre- mium gas at $1.24 9 per gallon as special or the day. The station hasn 't been allocatc-d any more fuel since the start" of the latest fuel C'ns1s. according to Emami It 1s JUSt that thl; motonsts arcn 't buying as much. he said. ..OONSUMPTION IS DOWl'I{. I think ll IS because of the higher ruel prices and the con-· rlit1on of the economy generally," h<• declared. Other workers at the station conftrmed that gas sales haven't kept up with the pace during the height of panic buying. In those days the station sold out its day's allotments in three to four hours. NOW IT IS OPEN seven days a week and gas 1s sold from 8 a.m to 8 p m on weekdays and from 9 am. to 6 p m . on weekends. Motorists looking for that St.19.9 sJ>('<:1al today. however. arc in for a disappointment The special has been withdrawn untal lhP next time and the price has gone back to $1 25 9 per gallon. • College fact eached By PIUL SNEIDER MAN -., OI , ... O.tly Piiot St.aff At the conclusion of an all-day bargaining session. negotiators for C.oast -Community College District and the district's 650 full -time faculty m embers reached a tentative agreement Wednesday night for a three- year contract Details of the proposed pact were not made public today, but instructor Phyllis Basile. presi- den t of the local American Federation of Teachers chapter, said the AFT bargaining team will recommend a pproval at a m eeting of all full-time district teachers Monday. T he tentative a gree ment also must be approved by the dis· trict 's board of trustees, which oversees operations at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach, and Coastline College, the so-called · college without walls." Mrs. Basile. who te aches at OCC. said faculty members may question some parts of the pro- posed contract. but s he ex · pressed hope that the pact , viewed as a whole. will win ap- proval. "We were ~etling to the po0int where the faculty was not w1ll- 1 n g t o wait a r oun d much longer." she said. "lt's good to be able to rec ommend a package to them " Both sides were working Wl· <See PACT. Page A%) HB Losers Back ·City Hall Pickets Carrying picket signs protest· lal the recent Huntirigton Beach city elecUona, 14 persons demoastrat.ed today in front of ci· tyhall. Tbe event wH aponsored by tbree k>tln1 city council can· dldaUll -Dan Mahaffey, Bruce ~ or .. r and Ed .Z.Choebe. Greer didn't anend t.be protest and r.ecboebe arrlv41d late. Th• tbrM eaedlclatM claim that IOO lO 1.000 ballotl were Im· properly bandied and tllrown eway on-.CUOO nlpt, Aprtl I . ... ...,.,., no .. a11o n-an. for U.I . Co•1r•11 In ,_..,, I ... &Ml --~:':i~ ........ .,. ... .. . ........ . ,/j!f},EA,,. .. ...... code. . Mahaffey admitted that today's demooalration would get hlm publicity for the June 3 elec· tion. But he said the main reason for callin1 lt ls that there are many aerlous questlona un· answered. · "It ll vital that thi• not be cov· ered -.p and 1Uowed to just slnk out of •llht. "lt lt ln everyone'• but ln· ternt that th11 election M fully and Impartially lnvnt11ated to ruae out any hlal of lmpropriety . "At Ulil Umel there l• no al· le11tW ol deUDer1tt w,_,.. ......... ..,,_, ...... Ttat UarN eandldetH pr•· YlO'tlly ta•n fUtd tull ln ~ CGurt ...... ,,.. Utt 811 ........... _. "tM ....... . • • Penalty Of Death Possible By DAVID KUTZMANN OI -o.ity ~ Sc..tt With his elderly mother and stepfather looking on. murder defendant Rodney J . Alcala was convicted Wednesday of the June. 1979. abduction and slay- ing of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of .Huntington Beach. It took 11 hours for an Orange County Superior Court JllrY to ftnd Alcala. 36. guilty of first degree murder and kidnapping in the stabbrng death of Miss Samsoe. who dLSappeared from the seashore 1n Huntington Beach last June 20. Her skeletal remaUlS were later found near- S1erra Mad.re The Jury of mne women and three men also conclu~ed that the }oungst.er had Qe4-n slam in the coufse ()f a kidnapping nus maks A~~ela el;g1ble for th.e death penalty • Akala showed no e motion a'> the verdict v. as read by clerk Arturo Guevara 1n Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab's courtroom. And tus mother. Mrs Pedro German of Modterey Park. also re malJ)ed calm after the verdict was announced at 4:40 pm. "I didn't cry because my boy's innocent:· s he said after walk· 1n~ out of the courtroom 1oto the J?lare of television hgbts. "My boy's a good boy He's not a murderer ... Outside the Orange County Courthouse. another motber. Mrs. Marianne Frai.ier. wept wheh told Alcala bad been coo· victed for killing her daughter. "That's great." she said as s he broke 1oto tears Later. Mrs. Frazier said. "I 'rtl grateful 1t 's over ... She also told reporters she wanted t he jury to sentence Alcala, an amateur photog· rapher. to the gas charflber. "I want the death penalty," she s aid. "I think be deserves 1t." Prosecutor Richard famell indicated he would press for a death sentence when the Jury comes back Monday to begin the ~nalty phase of the trial "What penalty can possibly be appropnate for the killing of a htlle girl?" Farnell asked. lie added, "I'm very pleased C with the verdict>. The J.&l.ry d1d what it should have don~ . " Defense attorne~ J ohn Barnett declined comment o n the verdict. "( have no comment ~cause we have another phase to go." he said. Barnett h ad attacked the credib11.Jty or virtuaJly every key prosel'utioo witness donng the trial. but in the end it appeared the jury believed the tes timony or Dana Cr appa, the nervous young firefigbter who cla1med ..s he saw a man r e s e mbling Alcala "forcefully steenng" a blonde-hatred child Lolo brush area last June 20 near her Chan- try Flats ranger outpost in the Ang~les National Fores t . Th'e prosecution had con· tended that AkaJa. a convicted child molester. had spent the day in HlDltington Beach looking for a small girl to abduct. When be was able to lure Miss Samsoe to his car on the pretext or taking pictur.es or her for a magazine layout, the kidnapping began, Farnell said. Alcala refused to let ber out of (See ALCALA, Pa•e .U) Gray Whales PutonSlww Off HB Pier ;II : Four mons ters or tbe sea. believed to be CaUlornJa ll'•Y wtJales. crulted by the Hunt· ,lnl\00 Beach Pier this momlna on their way north tor the •wn· mer. Llfel\W'd Steve D•vldlon said he lll"lt •potted t.be ~t.bl off Newland Street. Th•J came wllhln 100 ftet ot the r.l•r, flvtna wle..n..... 11peot1eu ar ~lew, be Hld. TIM)' weN cnalllq &&owly up tht fOMt la ahaUow ....... "J NW four lpou&I, 0.. IUf• faffd I .... of U ... Md " IMl&ld HM K WU ....... .. ~t WH •IJHtlC!, qyUe I ....... ".,......Mid. -0•••• "''"" !>tlttt -GUil TY OF MURDER Rodney J . Alcala• Stalldof f Wntinues At Embassy LONDON !/\P ) Arab ~un mcn holding the Iranian Em- bassy in London freed a British hostage today and let two death deadlines pass for their dozen or more Iranian captives . They gave no immt.'d1atc indac<allon of t.hc1r ne'<l Meµ in the tense s ho'4•down with A yatollah Ruholl3.h Khome10J 's regime. A~ Bnllsh aulhont1es sought to resolve the day--0ld standoff• ~acefuJJy. several hundred pro- K h o me 1n1 Ira ni a n dem - on~rators cla s hed with Lon· don police in nearby Hyde Park. The three Arab ·lranian $.?Unmen urt.' s upporters o f autonom) for Khuze!>tan, Iran's Arab-populated 011 province. and wl're demanding that the Kho- meini re~1ml' free 91 Arabs im- p r 1 soned there . They had threaten~'d to blow up the em- bassy, themselves and the Ira n1an hostages if their demand was not met by noon today -4 am PDT. The gunmen have promised no t to harm n on -Iranian hostages. At least three non- Iranians were reported among the hostages. The British Foreign Office said 1t was in contact with Tehran but refused to provide details. British news repor ts quoted the Foreign Mi01stry m the Jraruan capital as saying. however. that Iran rejected the demands a nq he ld Britain responsible for the safety of the hostages. Before the deadline passed. l ranlan Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told the gunmen by telephone that if em- bassy hostages were harmed an equal numbe r a mong the 9J Arabs wouJd be executed. the or- ficial Iranian news agency Pars reported. The noon deadline passed <See GUNMEN. Page AZ> Coast Weather Continued cloudy with partial clearing Friday af· temoon. A litUe warmer Friday. Lows tonight in the 50s. highs Friday in 60s. INSIDE TODA~ Tht game -and tht pla110//1 -btl.tmged to cnltr KorHm AbdMl-Jobbor cs IM Laktrt ~ ...\e Somc1. Stt PoQf Bl. • •••• .. .. T11yr;oi1y. M jiJ I 1''?0 ~--JVST BREA KJ N.c-----.... Pickle Poisoner . . Jailed in Oregon PORTLANO. Ore. (AP> -A man attuaed 0( tplkln& a Jer of pltklel wtt.h cyanlch at • Port.land area aupermattiet ... cau1ht ln C'orvalU.a, lM f'81 a.aid today Paul E Ballleaux. U , ol Cof'VaJll• ta charted with vk>laUrra lbe r•ral c.atortJon 1U1&ute and tm,pet1100aUn1 an FBI aa~nt tn t'OOnecUoft with the lhrc:h 2a tneideoL SpeoaJ A&eat BUI Williama al.id Ballleaua wu r..coplaed by a clty Policeman u he walked a>oec a CorvaUb at.reet al I 30 p m . Wednfl8day. BalUeau.x wu a,,...lAMI without lncideo\. .......... ~ .... ,, MOSCOW (AP> -Ambuudon of at teut tt Wutun ni Uona and China boycoued t.M aDDuaJ May D•Y parade on Red $Quare today to pf'O(at the Soviet military inl•rvenUOft in Alchanbtan. Sovlet lroOpl were restricted to Unlng the routes of the maaamarch Fotttp diplomata and dilJil~nea are tradltlonally lnvlted to the May Day reauvtues to sit on standa nanklng the Lenin Mausoleum, atop wbicb Presldent Leorud l. Brerhnev and the other Soviet l~adenblp stand. But a t&Uy of the VIP sectioa showed that ambassadors or the United Stat.es, Britain, Norway, Denmark. the Netherlands. Weat Germany, Canada, Ireland, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Lux· embourg, J apan. AuatraUa and China were absent. .,., .......... ppefl1' WASHINGTON CAP) _..:President Carter said today lhe na· Uon bas "turned the comer" ln its fieht against lnflation and predicted that inflation rat es will "drop significantly during lhe summer." The president told executives of accounting firms ln a Wb.lt.e House meeting that "we're making good progress in interest rates coming down." Airfhle Pirlu 1'e•••ter• SAN DIEGO <AP> -Rejeeting an Independent union, all em ployees of Pacific Southwest AJr Unes except plJots have chosen the Teamsters UnJon to represent lbem. Tbe vOte of 1,o8., to 6S was ca.st Wednesday by ticket. res- ervation, air freight and operations agents and clerks. Earlier lbis year PSA ·s 748 flight attendants chose representation by the 1'eamsters. Another 1.000 ramp and service agents of PSA already'were represented by the Teamsters. Huntington Store Robbe d ~yG:unman Huntington Beach police are searching for a man who robbed a local de~rtment store of $200 to $300· .at gunpoint Tuesday night. The holdup occurred at 7:33 p.m. at Mervyn's. 9811 Adams Ave. Police said a man brought an article to lhe cashier in the store's women's clothing section and pulled out a blue steel re· volver when the cash register "as opened. The s uspect grabbed the money from the <."ash register, ran out a back door, jumped a cmderblock fence and Oed into a residential area, poHce said. The man was described as CAucasian. age 27-28. six feet- t wo mches. about 160 pounds, wearing a tan ski jacket and tan visor-type hat. Raid Chief Quiz Asked WASHINGTON (AP> - Committees in both the House and Senate are try· log to get testimony from the commando leader of last week's Iran hostage rescue raid to find out why it was called off. Rep. G.V. Montgomery. D·Miss., said today that the House Armed Services Committee a s ked for testimony from both the commando leader. Col. Charles Beckwith. and Maj. Gen. James Va ught, the mission's overall com- ~ mander. Montgomery said there la a rumor that some of the commandos wanted to continue the mission even t hough three helicopters were out of commission and they were ooe short of the six they needed. ' • DAILY PILOT -··-~--­., •. °""' ""'9_"'_°" __ _ ,_ .. ..... ( .. ... ,._, ......... .......... ~­a--.• ..... _....._, .... -=:.·=:1 -=re!!~ ..... -•o .. .a- ~ WW'f INC1' .. , .... (Mtl ..... . '-" i.w ......... ..... TJIJpfltR J (nt) .... Cl ......... .,.]' ...... ........... ~. ...... FroaaP~A I GUNMEN ••. without incident, a nd 45 minutes l!lter the gunmen issued another ultimatum for 2 p.m. -6 a.m. PDT -demanding that Iran ac knowledge by then that it had begun negotiating with the British government. ''This is not a sign of wealc· ness but of humamtanan duty," the tMo said in the state ment, which was telephoned lo police who then read It lo reporters. There was no public sign from Iran that It was willing lo negotiate the demands. But as the deadline passed there also was no indication the death threats had been carried out. Earlier. the gunmen freed one non-Iranian. Chris Cramer, 32. a British Broadcasting Corp. pro· ducer who was applying for a visa when the embassy was taken over. Police s aid he was freed beeause of a stomach ail· ment. which the BBC said he contracted on a recent foreign assignment. Hunched over as though in pain, he was taken off to a hospital. The skirmish in Hyde Park, just a block from the embassy, broke out after rumors spread among several hundred pro- Kbomeini demonstrators that the British Embassy in Tehran had been seized by Iranians. ALCALA. • • the car . slapping h e r un· consclous when she began to c ry, prosec utio n witness Michael Herrera had testified. Herrera, a fellow Orange County Jail inmate Of Alcala's last Sum· mer, had claimed the defendant revealed to him how be kid· napped the· little girl. The prosecution claimed Alcala drove Miss Samsoe to the secluded foothills of Sierra Madre. led her into a ravlne and then stabbed her to death. A ,sexual molestation count against Alcala was dismissed by Jud ge Sehwab for l ack or evidence earlier in the triaJ. T he linchpin in the prosecu- tion's case was Miss Crappa, who in addition to seeing the man and girl on J une 20, also festified sh~ again saw a car re· sembling Alcala 's the next day on a mountain road turnout not far from where Miss Sam.soe's remains were found. r ... .. ~ .. , .. .. .. , Gloomy 'Skies ' I Continue .1 Rumors of rain on the Orange Coast were pretty much scotched by the U.S. Weather Service ~ momlne, but ll you look skyward, what you see is.. what you're gonna eet through Friday. A gray blanket or clouds caused by the offshore ma.rlM layer atmosphere and a low - and very slow low pressure' syst em 1s expected to hang around oventigbt. ,., ... 0 'MARILYN MONROE' DRAWS CHEERS FROM SOLDIERS ACTING ON TH£1A DAY OFF Actreu Catherine Htdla tmftatH Sex Symbol tor TV Movie on COlor•do locllUon The low pressure system has been taking its own good time ln meandering on over to Arizona, where ll was supposed to go as l o ng ·as two days ago, forecasters say. A few sprinkles m ay be re· corded in Southern California mountains and foothill areas. but coastal rain gauges should remain dry, followed by partial clearing Fnday afternoon . GoJd, Silver Show Slight Trade Gains From AP Dispatches Gold and s ilver prices re- eovered some of their losses to- day aner plunging in early trad· ing. - The loss in silvei: may have bee n triggered by r e ports We dnesday that the Hunt brothers will be dis posing of con- sldera ble holdings. The metal also dropped more Uran $1 Wed -nesday. But ~e reason for the selling wave in gold was not im mediately clear. Monex 111 Newport Beach re: ported that gold hit a low of $480 this monting and silver $11 60 Gold closed in New York or? Wednesday at $501 60 a nd silver at S12 50 But by late morning, gold was trading at $497 in New York and silver at Sll.65. Monex quot<.'<1 the price at Sl2 20 • Fro.Page A l PACT ••. der a IO t1ay deadline imposed by teachers last week. lmpati~nt wi th a lack of progress in the talks . "h1ch began last s ummer, the instructors vowed to put th~ latest district proposal to a vote May 5 and to call for a strike vote if 1t wasn't satisfactory. Ri chard Simon. a d1strlct spokesman, said today that ad mtnlstrators hope to arrange a special meellng of the board of trustee; next Wednesday to con- sider the proposed pact. 1f 1t 1s approved Monday by teachers. Separate negotiation with the di s trict's 1,600 part -lime teachers. represented by the Cal1fornfa Teachers Assoc1at1on. arc continuing /\ district offtc1al said these talks also arc near an agreement. FVTrust ees Study School R11nning Track Fountain Valley School Dts· trict trustees will consider bids tonight for the proposed con- s truction or a 440-yard running track at Fulton Elementary School, a project for which Fulton students and parents have raised 'SI0.000. The trustees meet at 7.30 p.m. in the district headquarters at 1 Lighthouse Lane. Last October, trustees accept. ed a $10.000 donation from the Fulton community to pay for construction of the track. ~ince that time. bo"'ever, dis· agreements over the size or the track. unanticipated ma in· tenance costs and potential liability have stalled lbe project. At their April 3 meeting, trustees voted 4 to 1 to seek bids on the project, anUcipatlni that the diatrict migbt have to add about $8,000 to the community donation ln order to obtain a well-constructed 16·foot ·wide track with redwood or cement c urbing. Bar ry P u lliam, aulstant s u perintendent for busJneas services, said Wednesda~ that four bids have been l'ffelftitl. on the project, with tbe lowest at $19,11$. If tbe lnalteea accept oae ol the blda t.oftlibt, track eomlnlc· lion could beClD ln le11 tMa • moatb and be compa.t.d after two to lbrM w..U of work, PuWam ..Uma&ed. ..... Battled TULE LA.KE. Calli. <AP> 11111ottbe100 rffldenta or UUt timber ucl rarmlna eommumty ftHr Utt Ore1on·0 1llfor1l1 borcl•r ptlcW in durill• Utt IUpl IO try ... ..., I ftN ,,_ =-:.~4:.-~ !r~ e '= "'~!!'.,...,~ , .. o1......... ' I Blonde Bombs Soldiers Snub Cover Girl .. FOftT CARSON. Colo. <AP)- The soldJers at Fort Carson ap- peared 'andlffereot. de-spite lbe presence of a "Ow " maga%1!M? rover girl. a squad of Deov·er models sent lo redi.ut soldiers and 'the chance to see Manlyn Mon roe on s tage A BC·TV crews hoped to get thousands of soldiers opt on a chilly weekend 'Tor the fllmlog of a scene for "Marilyn," a three. hour television movie adapted from Norman Mailer's book ol the same name. Only 500 Army men sbowe<l,up But never mind, said ABC· TV 's "MM " l<1ok a like, Catherine Hi cks the fil m editor~ "111 m<tkc 1t look llke a much bigger crowd The sccnl' shot at thf.' Arm, ba~c near Colorado Spring:. v.a~ part of a sequt.·nce' re\'olvlng 1:1round the blonde sc reen siren' honeymoon with Jot> 1)1 M af,!g10 She de<'1ded to do l 'SO sh<Jv.' v. h1le ht> was 1n Tokyo SCO\lhn ~ baseball team::. 1n the early 19SOs. Miss lhcks drt•'>St'd in J Light brown s1·qumed c.lr!''i'i v.1th h<11r d}t:d Maril)n ~1 onr<>l'0'.'> San Diego platmum blonde undulatE:d. blew ki sses and sang "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best f''neod.·· The soldiers who d id s how op didn't seem to have LO act very much. Dressed in uniforms hkc those worn dunng the Korean war, they c~red. waved. wh\Slled and stomped their feet with satisfying vtgor. said produd1on coordinator Randee Smith To lure the extras -produ~r Lawrence Sch1Ui1.r anted 10.000 · p~ucers s K1 m Patton. cover gul for .. u1 " magaune. to autoicraph SO cop1c.<, of an 1<. sue be&nng her pll'turt• fMr pr1Lc~ al:.o were ofr1·r 1•<1 m o1<1r1 ''le' ll•lc' ''ion 'M' t'a ::.<.1·lt1• rerorik r' ;i nd th1· magazine. ~1odels from Oenq~r v.ere d1' patcht>t1 to r1'cru11 c;old1er" in bar rack!. and m e<.<; hall-. Hut lht· turnout \till v.a' h1v. 'The gu}:. ::.pend too muC'h II m e an the cold a II v. e<-k to w1 out th<>rt· on J. <;aturrJJ~. · '>dH1 Fort Carson informdt •on 11ff 1r1r Jof.' Sullivan D~mocrats Find Office Ransacked SAN OfEGO 1 AP> Polin• say a burgla.r or burglars broke into hcadquarll'r~ of the San Diego County Democratic Ccn tral Comm1 ttN'. ransark1ng files and takmg a ll~t of ttiose mo:.t actJ\'e in the party. The officer.:; ~aid they found evidence of forced entry. r'lh: cabinets v..erc open and f1nan c1al records strewn around the thft\• roo m suite Tuesday ni ght or early Wednesday. Items or resale value were left untouched along with a half gallon vodl<a and a fifth of gm. A volunteer discovered the break-in Wednes day when he showed up at the Democrats· fourth·Ooor headquarters in the downtown U.S Grant Hotel Ed Skagen, the Democratic county chairman who seeks tus party's congressional nomina- tion. said his only possible enemies are in the Ku Klux Klan. Skagen's primary oppo· m·nt I!> Tom M<'tzi.:f'r ('3lJfom1J chairman of lht: Kn1~hts of the Ku Klu>. Klan "Tht•rt"::. nothin~ ~ c d b4: in tl•restt"<1 in at the Dcmonat1c hcadquarH'rs... said Metzger · Beside:.. "e don t pull ~1xon l\ Pl' Ltun~r.." appa rC'nlly refer· nni: to Waters:Jtt• Co1nc1denth . G Gordon Llddv tht' SO·C3lied mastcrmlJld of the Watergate burglary v..as m town Wednesday to promotl' a book h<' wrote about the 1972 brcak·tn al Dtomocrat1c Party headquarters . in Washington, DC "Adults' Bill H e ld - S ACRAMENTO (AP > Leg1slallon backed by the reaJ estate mdustr) to permit adults· only apr1rtment.s has been shunt· cd aside for possible further study • ~precipitation 1s forecast from lhe clouds covenng the roastal are<t, althou~h there was1 !>ome ~peculation to that effect Wednesday. " ( don't pay_ any attent!on to that," a female forecaster for the U S Weather Service said this morning, adding that she gets her prognostications the night before from Channel 7's Dr George Fishbeck on the 6 o'clock TV news. Mesa Kid's Jockey -Dre am ·Chme True A"i a C'o c;ta Me sa eighth· i;:r ad er. Buck Thornburg wrote Jn esc;a> descnbing his dream of becoming a Jockey. But l'n!> 'teacher !.Colded him tor wnting som ething that s he -,aid couldn't come true. Well It dJd Jn ract. Thornburg, no v.. 48. wi ll b o ~id1ng in ':>a turday's KPntury Derby ,1board onl· of th<· favorites. l'luggc-d Nickle Thomburg'"i views on the race .Jre described by sport.swnter Howard L. Handy 10 today's Daily Pilot. See Page Bl. Pla,,..ar~ Collee n Yonkers. 23 . of Newport Beach had two am- h i llons to become an a1rhnc stewardess and to be featu r e d 1 n Playboy mag a1ine. She achieved hoth See F eaturmg, Page t'I ----·------ Now In atock: Extr1 1m1ll through extr1 targe, In aollda (111.00), 1trlpe1 (112.00) end panel• (112.00). ...... ... .................. •:r ...... ,,,. t • .... ~ hft•Ttlvtt ....,_ '''·· ... • -.------.. • \ .. . . ------• • r \ CALIFORNIA ~.May 1, 1080 DAIL y PILOT AS -Dese.,.t P1·0posal.s P1·otested LOS ANGE\.£$ ( i\P) • JHJ\ Pilon of Glendale •wnruett uo tht' probl~m "It 'tt Jutl too bad lhere'a ool enouah deaert for cveryoae." ,. At a ~blie beanna Wednelday. speaker afl•r speaker p.-.•l· td obj~oru; and proposed chanCH to the Bureau ot Land Mana& ment'I drat\ plan to aovem the 2S mUUon-acre CalUom111 due rt. ug DIDN'T E~PE<.T a consensua." said Steven Quarles or WuhlnlWa, deputy under-.ecretary of the US. Interior ~rt meot. Ile dJdn't aet one But Quart ' uld the dUftrtnt ...nd ol\m con· nl<'lln~ opinions will bta ~ to mold a final veraJon ol lbe phlll. which will be publlabed by Oct l Of'lanlad ftl"OUps-mlnen. eovlronm~laU11t.s, roclr houndll, recreational vehkle enthuslut 'f •nd others -were well· represented at the beanng. whi<"h drew more than 100 1pectatons. But many spe•lcers were Wee VHon, who was "jmt reprbeflllng myself." ... Pilon, a. 29-yoar~ dirt bike enlbuslut. aaJd, "We enjoy tbe dt'aert (Of' ~h t It Is -serenlly. We go out there and we can com· plettl>' toriet about worklna alJ week. To me, rtdJn• a motorcycle ln tbt desert 111 • lot cbe•P,er than sotn• to a psychiatrist or a bar ... Several million SOuthem CallJomla city dwellers try some form ol lbb tJ ert therapy. The desert's growing popularity led C'onart"$.r&-ln l!r76 to order a loo1·range program to manaee and prott<.'tlbefra1Ueare •. ~nvlronmenlallats ar1ued that unrestricted u·se of the motorcycles. dune buggies and Olber vehicles leaves almost lndeU· ble 11c&r8 on the aurprislngly fragile landscape and they abou.ld be l'arefully restrk\ed. RECREATIONAL fEWCLE grou~ contend that locking th~m mto smaU a~as will only concentrate and worsen any l!amage. Th~ 1:.o6 Angeles hearing was the last of rour geaeral sessions held in urban areas. Eight addjtiooal workshop meetings are planned in smaller communities scattered around lbe desert. The public comment phase ends May 15. 3 Escapees Captured UnWn Oil Trims Prices On Fuels SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -A police swat team ••Fare Proposal Baited surrounded a residence in the Mi$SIOD District Wednesday o;gbt and ce<:aptured three escapees LOS ANGELES (AP) -A custody dispute or who fled the !Ml of Jui.lice three days ago in San massive proportions has been settled in U.S. Dis- Francisco's larges t trict Cow1 and the clash.ing pair will pack their jailbreak. bags and go bome, but only one will get the trunk. 0 Hice r Pam e I a ( ) Dumbo's tnmk, that is. Meeds s aiJ the three ,.,TATE 1 men o ffered no re·_ ACteratwo-dayheannginLosAngeles (ederal sistance t•> member or -. -------court; Judge Irving Hill ruleU Wednesday that the swat t~am._ Dumbo, a 29-year-old As ian elephant, will remain After staking out a Mission District residence the property or circus producer Paul Kaye, who at Valley Street Wednesday night, a police tactical bought the beast in 1971 . team rounded up Michael D. Sequeira, Richard E. Ramirez and Ralph E . Williamson, authorities said. ....,._are•••~ Sideirarlcetl B_..ad Wift• Elepltanr LOS ANGELES <AP > -Say· ing pnces are "softening" on tllt. world 011 market, Union Oil Co. is trimming a ni~kel a gallon from ~ wholesale price or its gasoline and four cents a gallon from its d1es.el and aviation fuel and other d.Jstilla~. But the Los Angeles-based company, the ninth largest oil refine r in the nation, said Wednesday it may take a week • before I.be prtce cut begins show. SACRAMENTO <AA> -· A proposal to set up a state fund to compensA the victims of uninsured motorists has been sidetracked into a study, mean· i.ng there can be no further action on it this year. LOS ANGELES (AP> --The county Transportation Comm!SSioo bas halted a planned bus fare hike by allocaUng $4.6 milllon to cover the Southern California Rapid Transit Distnct's pro-. jected deficit for the fiscal year. ing up on gautaUoo pumps. Eastern Bound The bill, AB29Sl by Assemblywoman Gwen Moore, D·Los Angeles, was one-Of five-bills sent to Interim study Wednesday by the Assembly . Finance, lns_urance and Commerce Committee. no.toge Slab1 '19 Dq•lfl NORWALK <AP> -A IS.year-old hostage killed in a shootout during a doughnut shop rob- bery was felled by a shot from a sherifrs deputy, the COWlty coroner says. An autopsy Wednesday con!irmed that Jose Trevino, who was taken hostage with bis mother during Tuesday night's robbery was bit ln the c hest with a .JS.caliber s lug fired by one of tbe dep- uties involved in the shootout. Meantime. 23-year· old Richard AvalLc; of Downey, who was arrested in the robbery. was booked for investigation or murder because of the hostage's death. · • BRASILIA .... Adds that touch of sophistication to outdoor living. a'' INllq TIMI 4 Clllln ~~ SALE 5829 FRIEST ANDING flllPUCES Ill FllUCIEEIS 10% TO 40% OFF \ . . However, officials of the BTD and the Transit 'CoinlPl¥ioo..stresse«LWiMlnesda,y that a sueable fare increase is inevitable beginning July 1. when the new fiScal year begins. * ~t KHled by Auto MSADENA <AP) -'Ibe leader of a move· ment to impose a rent control ordinance in this c1· ty was struck and killed by a car as be was riding a bicycle, and a Pasadena woman is in custody in connect.ion with the incident, police said today. Robert Tajima, 25. was killed after being struck by the car at Lake Avenue and Mountain Street Wednesday. police Sgt. Tom Oldfield said. Arrested was Marilyn Ware, 25. She was being held in connection with Celony manslaughter, driv· ing under the influence oC drugs and COCiline and PCP. MARRAKESH Combines the mysterx~f the past with today's good llVlng. U" ... lit TIMI 4 ClDlf1 = SALES486 \. Retailers are not requ.lred to - lower their"' prices until they seLI tbe gas they have in storage and receive a new delivery, a Union spokesman said. Ed· Delano, 75". waves before=-ieavtng Davis ror a 3.100 mi le bicycle trip to Worcester. Ma!>s . and the 50th class reunion at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Delano made· · the same tnp 10 36 days in l.97.0 but hopes to do it Utis time tn 31 days. Fraud Count Aimed at ABC NEW YORK (AP) -A former ABC lawyer has charged that certain network om cials a.nd members of nn independent product.J on company tried to defraud two investors in lhe "Charlie':-. Angels" televtSion series of more than SS00.000. thf· New York Times reported today. JeMJJer Martin, who t'la.ims lO have bef'n fired last October cilter guesllorung the payment TAOPI-KAI Rugged and stylish to fit your lifestyle. 4Z'' ...... TIMI 4 QMr1 =·sAL~469 , ' arrangement. said between l.9T7 and 1979 pay· ments belonging to "Charllc':. Ange~" Ulvestors were diverted to AB(".., .. Starsky and Hutch " "how. the nev.spaper said M1.s.c; !dortul sl11rt this wac; done to defrtiud ac tors Rob<>rt Wdgn~r .rnd '\utalw \\ood . "ho shan· 511 percent of thP µrvf1l<, or Charlie s Angels" Wllh Spclhog-Goldberg Prod ul·t1ons. CANTIN A Bring the feel of old world living to contemporary living. 4Z" Dllllt TIMI 4 CMln Reg. ms SALE$629 GASGRlll •Y A.RKL.A • 0ua1Con1ro1t Twin Broll complete • =~~with cart end tank . • 880 cast Body •can • Rlcti + Butner ·=-t~lOf .. llllllft ... ) I • • lll F qrnnge Coast O 11v Pilo t El~~,~...1..._1 ~~~.~ ........ llllllli ............................... Rombttlill~.N •.• W.eed .. l·P·ub·l·l~.he.r ... T.hOtn ... •.'.K·te·v·ll·/·E~ ... tor ... U'.--~:u . .:;;;, ~ Thu""ay,Mey '·•MO Bert>or1 Kr~•blch tEdltorltl P"9 Editor What's So Wrong ·With Hard.Work? West Ora.nee Oount.Y ~ .cbool otncau are ex· perteodNr a new ed\ICMlanaJ twtat -lrate paret. who malntain the Pl"C>C-l'am a c.-,e campus bu l>ocome too touah. 'l>&NDta wboN cbtldrm •ttd Huntlnru>o Budt'a O~an V\ew Hlab Scjlool claim l.ll innov.Uve credit system there la caualq more than 20percentofthe1chool '1 f 1 rst Mnkx' clua not to araduate. Durtaa a reHnt 1chool board ~ where the pro· gram c,me under fl.re, ~ ag lO review the four-year-old variable c""'1tt 1yat.em ln a nutlbeU, ~ learn·•l·youT-Own-pace proa:ram re· quires pupUI to eanS at leatt a C ln every cluaroom U · slsnment. U a studnl falla or mwes an aasianment, credi\5 are knocked off And parents contend UUa la where tht trouble comes 1n. Students. they said, have f alien so ~irr behind -Qn credits that many will have to complete a flt'lh year of high schooJ in o~er to (raduate. · Defenders rea$0n the procram works fine if pupils work hard and apply themselves. Since this is Ocean View's rtrSt graduating class. it seems the deeision to review the program makes sense. But m·an era when parents across the land are com- plaining that graduates don't even know bow~ write or read. 1t would be a mistake to eliminate a progra m sim· ply because it forces students to work hard. ' Another CET A Error Officials in Huntington Beach are still mopping up after the city's HJ.fated experiment with letting a private firm handle its federally fJ.nanced CETA job program. But lhe CETA cleanup operation, it seems, is· now hurting the very people it should be protecting. When Orange County-Manpower Commissioners agreed to put Western Institute of Careers Inc. oul of bus iness. the city had to find someone to administer its $2.6 million job training program. . . The Coast Community College District agreed to take care of the lion's share of the feder al t raining progra m . But as the pie was being ~videct up, 2S out -station C ETA pa rticipants were left hanging. This included tra inees..at Fairview State Hospital and nearly the entire s taff of a Seal Beach home for battered women. Several Cit y Council members said they didn't want to have to wo rry about the workers and as ked the county to pi ck up the ball. County leaders are still mulling this rC'quest. The bottom hne. though, is that city officials in an ef· fort to absolve themselves of anything associated with C ET A are hurting the innocent progra m participants. The wrong peopl~ paying for the mistakes and al- leged wrongdoings in Tiie CETA program. · The 'New' Council An unusual coalition caused some raised eyebrows when Ruth Bailey was elected by her City Council col· leagues to ser ve as the mayor of Huntington Beach for a year. Mrs. Bailey's selection came on t he heels of a bitter City Council e lection which was marked by last -mmute smear literat ure. lt opened some wounds and apparently caused a backlash agains t Mayor Pro Tempore Bob Mandk . who was in lme to become mayor. Mandie had s upported some of the losing candidates. · So the election of mayor came as a contest bet ween Mandie and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Bailey prevailed when she mustered the ~upport of Don MacAllister end Ron Pal· tinson as well as Ruth FinJey. Pattinson and MacAJlister. who generally are re · garded as growth advocates, have oft en been at opposite s ides of an issue from the two women. who are con- s idered environmentally oriented. Mandi e, on the other hand. has been aligned fre- q uently with the environmentalist side. But coLWcll watchers who may be expecting a major and permanent realignment probably will be in fo r a sur· prise. We suspect that the unus ual grouping is only tern· porary and probably was forge4.by the four officials in orde r to select ~ mayor the person they regard as most q ualified. lt shouldn't be s urprising to see Mandie and the two women voting more or less together on the sa me philosophical side of the issues. with Pattinson and MacAllister frequently on the opposite site • Opinions expre ssed 1n the space a bove are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader co mment is 1nv1te d Address The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phor:ie (714) 642·4321 , Boyd/Breakups By LM. BOYD Women, fall ln love less easily than men. And out or love more eas ily. That's what a couple of scholars de· cided after f0Uowin1 the romaat.lc lives of 231 dalinc couples for two years. Filly· five percent or the pairs stayed tocet.her wblle 45 per- c•nl split. Queries put to all of them l.ndlcated it WU the man mo1t usually wbo first declared the affec:Uon. And amonc those wbo broke up. It Dear Gloomy Gm •1•1Ndb .. wtll ... , .... .,,.-........ INt ~ow •••1 mort of ,,... .. ,...., .... en.Nt •••• ' ' ... was the women most usually who first made that decision. In the early days of radio her eabouts, it dJdn't matte r much what you wore t.o wortt. -And most or those wbo worked oo the air s howed up in Cairly informal costumes. At the same time in England, however, the announcers on BBC radio ~ WOtt tuxedos on lhejob. Why I don't know. Q. Qu.lck, quick, name the onJy American natloo wboH national eoverelgnty wu not founded by revoluUon. A. Canada, Canada. Q. How many toll" balll doee t.be av.,..,. tourlq pro- feHlonal colter aH every )'Hr7 • , A. About '100. ,.~..,.... .. v •. eoa,er·, :n~ti .,,.,. a car••• •a'n. . ................ ... , .... .,. ....... ... .. ....... t1i@ .. ,.,.. ,,. ,,~,. ... "' ' ...................... ::N.=.--- # Jack And non U.S. P:ullout From E11rope Eyed WASJONCTON -The popular wltdom IJl Waahlnat.on is that the United Stat.M nlu.at depend on It.a ralli es in Western Europe to help achieve American goals whether 't Involves a boycott of the MOticow Oly mpics or sane· t1on1 against Iran. t'"or thlS reason. lbe Pentagon has kept tlght security wraps on a potentially e xp l o s ive st r a t egy re port that ad voc ates a n a lm ost tota l U S wit h · dr a wal from Europe a ~ a move that o Cf e r s "th e be s t prospects for the future " What lends the report weight IS its a uthorship by two or the Defense Departm ent's best and Mailbox brightest -Adm. Henry Traln, head of the U.S. AUaoU~ Com· mand. and former Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Ells· worth. Tratn's duties include com= of NATO's Southern E uro an naval strike and stJp. port orces. . THE SECRET, JS.page report s pells out the authors' rtt0m· mendation tha t the Unite d States drastically decre ue its NATO commitments 1n the in· te rests or na tional security fn a nuts hell. Tram and Ellsworth s uggest that our Europea n allies s 1 m ply cannot be dep e nded upon The report Is not regarded as a crackpot commenta ry by any means. Pentagon sources told my associate Dave Van Atta that the report 'Offers ··ve ry via ble"' aJtematives to present U S. policy How man y top Defense Department s trategists share the a\llbors' views Is not known.• Train and Ell $w o rtb a c knowledge that Wes t e rn Europe has top priority In U.S. defense thinking, over Asia and the Middle East . But they note the difficulties involved m this long-accepted prionty. • -nt.EaE HAS been. t hey re· port. a steady · "decomposillon. erosion and destab1hu tion of political will in Euro pe and of the European defense posture " -There 'Viii be "continuing congressionill and public desire to c ut U.S. military presence abr oad " -Tbere exists "an unheallhy I 1( unavoidable> dependency by Europe on the U S for Europe's military securlty . (wtuch) tends to further erode European will " T he authors of t he secret r e- port are convinl'ed that thP last na me d dirtlculty is the most serious. They note "th>wioc European frustraUoa wlt.b hav· ing to pay. economlctlly aod p olllic ally, for a security gu a r a ntee from the United • Sta les." Tra in a nd Ells worth then arg ue that "• realloc:aUoo of re· sourcea and restructured de· rense of NATO Europe olre~ t.be best prospects for the future." AMER I C A'S lo ng-term strategy, they suggest. should aim for ··an autonomous Euro- pe an defense and deterrent capab1llly." Jn other words. our best bet would be lo for ce Western Europe to fend fo r itself, instead or de pending on Uncle Sam's protective umbrella. In ter ms lhal might Irritate our European allies. the Pen· tagon report observes that the recommended U.S. pullout "rec· ogn12~ that the Europeans to- day are basically Irresponsible and im potent in foreign policy and st>curity terms, (and) that the ir impotence is due in no <,mall mea~ure to their depen- dency on l~· U S. for the ir milita ry s~u y," Tlf t: AtJTlfi RS recommend thJI t he l 'nite<I Sla te-; withdraw all but a ··sm all U.S. force" rrom Eu_~)><'. making up for this pullout 11J a promise of quick milita ry backup 1n the e vent of a :;o\ 1et a ttack. This would free tht· ·limited American. military !.(J"CnJnh for USt' eb~where in the "'orld . encourage a credible t:uro~an nuclear deterrent -- and of <'OUf'St', be popular with bud g('t t·uucrs at home. T in· poss1b il1ty th a t t h e H U\'lans wo uld "r e a ct ag. ~re.,'l,l\<'I>"" 1r I.he United Slale:<I pull('fl out , or that the Western EurCJp~·an n<ilton., m1Rht ··run to M o~c•J"-:· wt•re discounted by TrJ1n and EIJ:..worth as unlikely • Happy Secretary Doesll 't Feel 'Exploited' To the Ed.Jtor Whx do women "'ho d1sltke ser ving and assist ing pe~1st tn becommg secretaries. f ref<'r to your article in Featuring, April 22. on Ms Peggy Gl en. l re~nt Ms Glen·s sta{e ment that "'the frustration level as a secretary 1s universal." and t p ity any person who reels ··exploit~·· in th t•1r JO b In We bster's Die h onary secrelary 1s defined as "pe rson e mployed to assist in correspondence: record-keepin g officer of a n organization ·' I feel 1t a pr1v1lege and honor to have m y bos& t rust m e with a lette r lhat may m ake or break a de al , to schedul<> hls day, or w en to make his coHcc I know "' no greater respons1b11Jty than another 's bfe I HAVE NO loss of personal rrecdom I can const antly 5tnvc to pe rfect my skills. to become m y boss' nght a rm and to make m y pos1llon one that would be te rribly missed 1f I were not the.re to fill 1t. The re 1s grea t sa t1sfact1on an knowing r ease my boss' load and tn watching my growth by all f learn. But then. as they say. you only gain from an expenence what you are willing to put 111to 1t I am happy Ms : Glen has found her niche : no one should continue in a profession with whic h th e y a re not h appy . However. to discredit my. pro- fession. and one that 1 love. for personal distaste is a disgrace. KAY A. SHEPPARD MrCalle f'att To the Editor: I happen to think that you have a great sel~tion of colum· nls ts . I h1tve a s p ecia l en· thuaiasm for Charles McCabe. I like bis style. He doesn·t- hedge or mumble. I disagreed with ooe of his columns, and re· celved a nice note in return. I agreed wtth another, and ·sure enough came-another oote. Thae ~ noc. nous from a computer or a public relationl person. Each 11 persoo•lly typed a nd slined . Each obviously t.ak• time out ol bia d~. TbeM notes tive me• warm ft1)inl •bout tie man . . . end t1ll' Pilot. £y• more lmportaal. ly, then ii • neJ bum an belq. out tbere who stv• a damn . udU.c.... VAN 4&1D4LI: ~I: ' or the tunne l Orftl'1al ~1 t1on or our ~"' t'.'rnmt·nt That I bel11·H 1n Mr Chal>t'. and otht'r<> ltkt' him, d~ not mean that tumorro"' I'll bu~ a .:as guz.zler. takt· a 30 m1nut<' hot shower. or n •mov(• the insulation rrom my a tt1 l' Quite the con tran . that is \.\hat I "'ould do 1r I twll~·H'<i lhcr1• "'<.'r<' no ull1matt· soluttons It 1s som1•ont' \\1th l hC' op t1m1sm or Mr Chast• nol tht' i;:o\'cmmt·nt. >A ho "'1 11 mak1· .1 'i1o:n 1f1cant M nt nbutwn tO'A ;in1 · s<1I v1n~ our t'n<'rgy t•C'onom1l' problC'ms Tht• moM I ran (•xp<-rt from ffi) ROVt'rnmenl IS lhAI 1t "'Ill eonl1nuc to s1>t·nd my mont•) and 1t~ time t•rcat1nR w ay!> to d1v1dt• an cvcr ~hrinkin$.? pit• 1t "111 Ol""'·'r bakc a nc"' om· I EF. :'t1C'CI "I.Lot ·r.11 ('nwl Pi~turr To the F..d1to r I could not b<•llf'\ c what I was St'<'1ng 1n a Los Angeles paper on Sund a}. /\pn l 27 the p1clllN' of a charrf.'d bod.> or a young mil1tar) man lx's1dt• a burned airc raft Why, "'hy, was tlus publis hed., It serves no possible purpose. My heart aches for the fa m1 ltes of these young men who might see Uus picture M >' own son. a 24 year-old Navy £n.c;igo. \.\as killed three years al'{o in a tragic Navy Jet crash. l''rom time to time. f have wondered about every possible aspect of the accident. Cinding a sm all amount of com· fon in J\L~l knowin~ that the a c· c1dent was fast and he did not suffer To the parents of all eight young men who ha ppen to see this picture. l"m sure they are convinced tha t this is their son, He . too. was m y son GLENNA GRANZELLA l•r11 I•••"•• . To the' Edito r I heard the ridicuJous story about the judge who sent court ·pe rsonnel to the Alpha Beta parking lot to round up proepec· live jurors for Soutb Oranae County JW'l' duty. Lut month 1 req~sted jury duty at South Orance County almply bec1UH It waa mucb c•oter to ~ home ln l:l Toro. I waa refUMd and wound up driv· tnc to Santa Ana durtn1 my term of d~. Jp SeDta Ana wt alarted on Matth a, with eom• aoo people~ ror duty. t ,• panels. and not have to re<;<>rt to parking 10\~ toh\I qootac; ' A:'\DY A:'\DF.RSE'\ Hrrd M ar•h•g To the EdtLOr O r ange County s u pervisors are electcod for thl" purp<>\t• or repr~·nllOJ,! thC' bl·'ll IOll"rt''~ or th1· commU111!1t'' 11~ tn and l>rest•f\C' lht.> hC'alth .111tl \.\t•l!un· o( lls c1t1~'n.' The John \\ J\ n1· Ai r port of Orange Count)·"" again. up lor puhlic cl1~cu~.,wn T hNefon'. ttw llmr· to r1~ht (or human hfr '"no"' We adamantl) urg1· lht• <\UJ) 1>0rt nf l'\'t'r) :-.upt·n 1sor not to 1•ndorse or approVl' ;rny can n·rous plans subm1ttl•d for th1· .John Wa)ne AlrJX)rl npans1on or inr r~as•· ur 11~ foc11lllt'l> Tht- 1·on~l'<lU<'O<'(''> could pro\ t• dis :i'trous to our rf'.,1dent 1al :.in•as. COLLECTt\'EL \'. t he suwr visors must act fo r the good or lhc C'om mwull~ and recogn12e the fact that home and land are rar i>upt>n<>r to the greed gaint'd by that ··qu1C'k eC'onom1<' buck." prC'ssured b) J1r earn ers et aJ, and ChamberofCommerce. l nfortunat<'I~. contro\•ers1al airport problems a rc bccommg un1 vHsa l The air a nd noU;e pol lut10n of Los Angeles Airport, wh i<'h hav<' uneq u1vo!'ally re· ache d unbearable levels and depre ciation or prime property should truly be a warning. The supeni sors must not a llow a s1m 1lar catastrophe to happen e re. IOA Z. WI LLIAMS W'a•t~ •I !11••~11 To lhe Editor· Our state Sen John Schrrult. recenUy int.r¢Uced a new bill on a b o rtio n . E x l s t ing law authorizes an unmarried minor to give l'OQSeD\. to the furnishing of hospital, medical and surgt.eal care related to the prevention or treatment ol prepanc)' without the consent o( • parent, ex~pt ln sterillution procedures. Scbmiu't bHI would also ex· upt ebortl~n. In essence . kbmlu would reqwre an un· married m1.Dor to get written p•Nlllal tcJDMDt or an order or the SUperi()r Court before the minor eoWd uve an •bortJon. GENSaALLY •eeakln1. mlnon will QOl 1•t permlu\Oft from U.e•r parHU and the Quotes , ... Mcie•: "It wtU lte of • ................. dallt .... ................ .,....., .... _...,, ............ .. :=-mu\MIG9re ..... M ...-9'.~=="I .... ..... Supenor Court takes too tong to dl'Ctdl' Therefore a pre~nant girl 11.ould hdVt' to wa it unltl the p r ort>dure wo uld b e too dani::<"row. and too d1ff~lt. Tius ~nt1 <·ho1ce le.:1slul101'1 I s JU:St a nother way to e limin ate the proredure from as many as P<l''1ble \I urn to my -;urprtse. As· 'H ' m h h m .1 n P a t No I a n l n • trod U("t•d 3 n · .tdent IC a I bill to Schm1tL'<t '-KJI 11'1~ Nola n's bill hJ' a d1HC'rt•nl number AB 2956, hut 1., <>x a1·t1~ th~ sa me as S<'hm1t7' bill '\ol onl arc lhcs<' bills un· r nn.,t1tut1on<J I bul they are a \.\.t ~lt• of our lJ~ money. ln 1975 tht' r1><,t to introduce a bill was $2.276 In 1980 "-l' can assume th1· l"O!'tt 1~ much h1Rhe r. To have l"-O 1d<>nt1t·al bill~ introduced on the same day 1~ s hee r waste and 11 I' an insuJl to the tax paying publtc "'hen both these bills are clearly wlconst1tullona l. W BAILEY SMITH Elr<'tioa Q11e•ti••• To the Editor A la wswt. rontest mg the elec· t1on of the Huntington Beach Ci· ty Council on Apnl 8, was filed by three losing candid ates in or· der to have the following ques- tions answered 1 Why w3s the p ublic not permitted to view the counting o( the balJots contrary to Sec· lions 'U265. 17004. 17058 and 17083 of the California Election Code? 2. Why were ballots destroyed roritrary to Section 171~ of the Califom.la EJection Code'? 3. WHY WAS the counting 11to pped, re -s tart8'f, stopped again, and r e -started a1aln finishing fmally on Tbunday, April 10. contrary to Section 17058 ot the California Election Code! 4. ~ was a "non·resldent" of Hanun,ton Beach permitted to run contrary to Sec:Uon Ill ol the California Election Code! s. Why were nlta balloU cw· derfd ffOm \he printer contrary lo Section 14002 o( tM CaUlomla Election Code? 6 . Wh)' ~re the t>.llota coun~ ed by a candidate contrary to Section 1~ of lhe CUilornla Election Code? 7. Why were the unused balloU not defaced contrary to 8ldloo l4303 ol lbe California~ Code? Oo-n't we tllit tupa,J'.,. ..S vottra of \tunt1•1toa 8Hd1, h•vt tM r•llM .. la•" U.. "why•" 11n1we,..., HIAIWOLPION .. ( CONSUMER ~a..,.... ... £.,..,.,,,. .. ,.,, ·~~ -.t ... -••• 'IWll• 0£U 11.r!Aul:RS: If aa ucich•' or lllaeta . .ett CO lltULe 1 .. cWeety, woald yo• kaow llow co Stokely Carmichael , 1ln .. mercency tint aid? When tbls happea.s, ene of moll radical of ... ~has &o &ue ebargt-, aiead for a ~tor, apply l"Oa radicals. has ftnll .W. a .. "1 &o •&ermlu ... e aat11re of tile a.. changed . name but ...._ U ,_are la clilar"~· doL1 move t~ vldl• not rhetoric. Us mg ... ,.. '-"• • cl~r Idea of Lite iaj11ry aad lane h . Af · ....... ftn& aw. U)ffa t~e pereo• •o•ld be es· ts n can name ....... ~ dan&er at ... e acddeat 11,e. A'Hid Kwame T oure, tie ..., sat'd ,·n s peech this -atuuy movement or To•&b baadllag, lleca~ k alpt aggravate ••deteded fractures w e e k a b o u t t h e or "'8al IQJu.rtes. . political system: "I Wba aomeoee la bleedJac, ·cover tbe woHd don't want m I wldl &lie dea•st cloth Immediately available. Or, want to destroy ·;. '* YOU' bare ta.ad aad apply pressure directly on &a.e wound. Most bleedJq can be stopped tbls way. Indian Maidens Recruit 11 a limb la bleedlllc. elevate U11e arm or leg as you apply pressure, provldin& no bones are broken. If Lite bleeding is from an artery <bri&bt, red blood iqJaria from the wound), apply yoar fl.agers to the PftMUte point where the mala artery supplying blood to I.he wouad 11 louted. For the hand. it's Jm& above ~ wrist. For the foot, k 's at tbe oat· side ol the ankle . Hold the pressure pol..Dt tightly for aboat five minutes or until bleeding stops An Indian village will Shock may accompany any serious IQjury and sprout Saturday at Costa it a lone can kill -so It needs to be treated prompt· Mesa's TeWinkle Park ly. Symptoms of s~k include shallow breath1Dg , for the annual recruit· rapid and weak pulse, nausea, vomiting, mental ment for the Orange confwdon, and drooping 'ieyeUds. Trut shock byi Coast· YMCA 's Indian making sure the victim's nose and throat are· MaiClen.S program. cleared, control bleeding, and keep the vicUqi lylng Mothers a nd their •down~ wrapped with blankets. Elevate the Ifft Wl· daughters who are in. le11 ~ iAJury yoald be 1uravatec1. Give nothiDg k lndug-arten through by mouth. especially stlm1tlanls or alC9bol. second grade {com · i\ Depa11ment of Labor booklet "First Aid " Newport Beach a nd provides all the details &o help you 1 learn bow t.0 . Costa Mesa are invited deal wl&b an emergency unW help arrives" Order Jor · to the village from 10 Sl.70 rrom the Corlsume r Inform ation Center, a m. to noon. Dept. l30H, l>ueblo1 Colo. 81009. • There wUJ be c rafts a nd game s and S•~• Peoplr Co1111frd. Too representatives of the 30 • tribes ln Indian dress available \0 discuss the mother·daug,hter' pro· ' gram. If it rains Saturday. there will be .Indian Maidens representatives at the YM CA. 2300 U niversity Dri ve . N e wport Beach. t o answer questions and take registration. For information. con· tact Beth Cobb. 642·9990. ;Puppet,s . :Perform 'Satzuday • Saturday at 11 a .m : .. and again at l p.m. a .performance or a com · :.pany of French pup· :~teers will be given at .jhe Newport Beach ~-Th eater Arts Center, ·2501 Cliff Drive. · · Les Marmousets will ~.,resent the "Circus of • .. Animals" in the two oerformances. Tickets are available at city hall in the Parks. Beaches and Recreation • Department for $2. A discoWJt rate of $1.50 per .Qfrson is offered for .,roups of more than to. . DEAR PAT J've been wonderin~ how the census 1s dealing with "street people." l 'm talking about individuals who hang out m pool halls and sleep in the streets in Los Angeles and other bi-g Cllll'S K.E., Santa Ana On the evening of April 8 t"M" or "Mission" nighl>. the .&area11 of U.. c.&sus ~rts that its enumerators visited mlasioos. flopbooses, traln and bus stations, aU·Dight movies ud live shows, and city or county jails where the usual stay Is 30 d ays or less. Census takers obtai.llled t.be neceasary information through personal iJllterviews. A foUow - up "casual count" will begin about May 5 only ln central cities of metropolitan areas. Pool balls, employment offices, food stamp centers, welfare officeM, and bus or train stations nm cout.ed on "M" night will be visited by pain of eeuu takers. People wiU ~ asked whether they Uve in the city and have bt>en counted on a boasebold census rorm. CensuR takers will interview only those wbo live in the city and bave nm been counted. IRS Ge111 Ti•e for Rerieu- OEAR PAT · When a tax.pay~ rccetves a re· fund check. does that mean the retftrn has been ac· cepted and there's no longer a need to worry about keeping reeeipts ? K.L .. Costa Mesa Keep on worrying. Even though a taxpayer bas received a refand check, IRS says tbe retum is still subject to audit for three years from the deadline for flllng. For example, rttelpta for the retara flied by April IS: 1980 sboWd be kept um April lS, 1983. llealfh Co.,erage C'ot.·ered DEAR READERS: If you have ever woadered about your health insurance -do I have adequa&.e coverage? What if I Jose my job and with it my ln· surance! What lf I'm disabled ud off u.e job, .-· ---------what will 1 do for money? -you may be interested ~·,BOY HIKES in a new book.let that answers these and other _ questkMls. Request a rree copy of "What Yoe ::•'> MILES Should Know About Health Insurance," by writing ~ to Department 731, Health IJlsurance lastltut.e, } iliNooN CAP) -A 1850 K St. N.W .. WashiJlgtoo, D.C. 20006. ,..,_year-old English boy -.. B 11•-~ i I' II fl ., :..,:eacbed safety a fter ,,...~..,, 0 acu n '-o e~ 011. !-trekking 12 m iles in s an· DEAR PAT: I will be moving to an Eastern ·~al& across icy rivers state late this summer, and l 've decided to sell my ::.ad through marshes in collection of Avon botUes. How can I find out what ~'1be nsgged Dartmoor re · they are worth and where can I sell ttH!m? ; gion of s o uthw est G.E ., Dana Point •'England, police said. Avoa'a Los Angeles beadqurters advltes yoa •.The boy had been lost to cbedt two books to determJDe nlat: "AYGlll Bot- • while on a picnic with tlea Encyclopaedia," by Bad Hutbll, P .O. Box • bis family. MIS, KaDIH City, Mo. Ml34, aDd .. Weatera ! "His marathon trek World," 511 Harrison St., San FHaclsro Mlts. would have d a unted Yoor best bet foT arranging co sett_~ ll IO coa· !;most adults. but he took tact tbe AllUll• Trade, P.O. Box list~•. ~it in stride," said Chief Iowa 52111. It ofrers a weekly sales pablleatloa, ::Jnap. Rachael James, along with a listing of bottle club dealers ·~wbo led a four-hour tlllro11_.. die coan&ry. The Avoe spokesma& em· , :•search for the boy. Tony pbHizet ~at the worth of ~ depe .. oa ::WebM«. • .. eu.er tlaey are f.U ud U die cartoa la nallable. ~,..-~~~~~~~--.,;--~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... t· •• ... ~: .. .. .. . (• C:· 'r House P.lants· ~: 2 for 1 Sale ~: II aa. ft. ROST RH 15 C9. • ROST RH '39800 Apt .. Siu MANUAL DIROSTll '36800 ••• alNIGMATOI '27800 s9100 .HUUY FOi HST Sa.ECT10MS$ ALL FLOOR SAMPLES AT NEAR COST! BICi SAV9MCiS ON WASHERS SUPER BARGAIN!! 'ti LI. wtm.POOL s21s 3·CYCLI •••••••• G~al Electric, and Speed Queet1 floor samples at or near cost!!! BIG SAVINGS ON DRYERS HURRY FOR THIS!! ~~~a.:..n s27s &AS DIYla •••• Gwral Electric. Speed9•• floor ICSS.111. H...-y • .for best MllclloM! -· • nu.day, May 1 1980 O~ILY PILOT DELUXE 5-CTCU IUILT-IM ..... '228 ~~.= lmCHIHAtD •••••• '428 TOf'.aATID 5 CYCU GE POYSCRUllER FREE llPUCEMfHT IHSTAUATIOM BICi SAVINCiS OM RAMCiES 20" C9AS RANGE •........•.. S 19 8 30 .. GAS RANGE •••••••••••• '248 DaUXE EYE uva GAS IA.HGE '498 lO" 158.f..CLIAH> GAS S 3 7 8 RANGE SAVE SSSS BIG SAVINGS ON MICROWAVES ,~..,..,-UTTOM Ir &IMILU lilcTalC OVER I 00 IM STOCK! SAMPLIS AT COST ORIELOW! · BIG SAVINGS ON TELEVISION tO" COLOll TV .............. 1221 ., ... ca&.oan #t·utm .... 1218 AJ~ DAILY PILOT s Punch T ·-rve helped keep our m rriage altve b y bttk1ng a lrttle wedding cake every day 01 C>Yr 25 y_,ar~ togethe< • -------- Limlf Ex<·eed e d ? Parking Lot Noise Rapped Noise generated by automobiles and people al HuntingtDn Beach's newest waterfront restaurant exceeds city noise standards. an Orange County of. fi cial FJ!'P(>rts. 'the noise study, performetl at lhe request of ('lty officials. was conducted by Orange County's Human Services Agency on Saturday between I 10 and 2:30 a .m. m the pa rking lot of the Red Onion Restaurant a~ Pete r's Landtng. JIM NAYES, AN ASSISTANT TO Supervisor Ha rriett Weider, said Wednf'sday the dcci.t>cl count em anatJng from customers ;,l the pa rk1r.r,: lot nrnr the restaurant's cjjsco excecdt·d city stondurds · · .Several 1 es1dents near th<> commercial and ~ s1dent1aJ development at PacH1c Coast lftRh~ a} near Sun!itt Beach have complamed about no1st> City Admm1st r:1tor Bud Belsito saal a numtier o ( mit1gattn~ measures have been approve<! arter a mel't1ng Tuesday-bet~een city and development <>ffic1als THEY INCLUDE INSTALLATION OF a traf. fie SlRnal at Pacific Coast Jlighway intended to ehmmate the squeal of cars rusrung to make exits on P.itcific Coast Highway . Belsito s aid he as hopeful that noise tests will tw conducted after the mea:.ures take effec t FV School Rolls Drop to Continrte The Fountain Valley School District "c~an ex· peel Its enrollment lo continue plummeting during the 1980s rrom lhe high or 11,700 reached in 1973 to a predicted low or 6,725 in the 1984-85 school year That's the picture painted iii a Ove-year enroll- ment projection released this week by the distnct. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT JACK Ma hnken. who prepared the report, admitted that the fi gures are rough estimates. But he said they should be considered by dlslrict trustees when they look at potential school cl06ures, attendance boundaries' grade level realignments at vari<>us schools and reassessments or central orfice staff The report w\11 be considered by lbe trustees a t their meeting tonight at 7:30 in district head- quarters, number One Lighthouse Lane. ACCORDING TO MAHNKEN, THE enrell· ment drop from 1973 through 1984-85 will be a 57.5 percent decrease Th~ district's enrollment for the 1980-81 school year 1s expected to be 8,281. Mahnken predicts that the district's enroll· ment decline will "bottom out" in 1987 at 6.200 to 6.500 students ~ Parks, ·Planning Posts Open in FV The Fountain Valley City Council is accepting applications for posts on the city's Planning Com- mission and Parks and Recreation Commission. Three appointments must be made to lbe Planning Comm.Uslon, which meets in City Hall al 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. THE PLANNING COMlll8810N aEVIEWS and takea formal action on recommendationa from the city's planning department and conaiden ap· peals from property owners recard.inc planning and zoning chaoses. . Four appointments must be made to the Parks and Recreation Commiaslon.t which meets at 7:30 p.m. oo the fourth Tuesday or each moath. Tlll8 BODY aEVISW8 AND TUES fprmal acUoa on recommendaUonl from the city's parkl and recreation de partment concerolnc p•rk fadliU. and procrammlna. p.,... interetted in tervinl on these com· m.LN.iom mU1l 1ubmit tbetr applications to the cltr clerk by JWte 10. llore lDfonuUoG l• available by caWqtbeclerlt'1offlce atlOtftl. Art Brings 1170,000 • -_ __.~-- WIDD&n I TOI IAT.-SUI. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD TDU MAY 'l QUAKER SANTA FE METAL BUILDINGS A very good ts0lu ti on to· storage problems. Y.ou can put this deal together in a day on your slab, I ~ I LOCAL deck, what4t'Nr. The panels are steel, triple bonded and enameled, overlapping fo"r a weatheranuo fit. Rugged ridge post. alicUno doors with hup for your lock. Sizes are nominal to the out.aide eave dimensions. (Watch, someone will believe those cartoon balloon.& and want to know if it does h a ve a -' bathroom. Just for the record. it hasn't.) 6 Y2 'xS' 10'x6' 10'x9' . . . . . . . . 119.97 129.97 GREAT STATES BAND MOWERS You h aft a an.all yard and a few big kid.a. Pu.hing th ... .._.y t'Ollera won't hurt them. (You could UM a little eserclM youneU, y'know ). ~ 4" AFiUCAt1 VIOlET 29 So delica •and fine lookinq. N ice !AHnder blouoma. O.t a couple for M om, or Aunt Fritz.i• (you know , the one who clrinJu ). Choo.. from Cordatum, ·-·~' _Marble Qu .. n . or Nephthyt.i.a. (What do they look lil1•? I __.) don't know. I can't .,,.n ~ll then\.) 4'x8 FT. l/a" -PARTICLE BOARD 397 Hard aa a rock. worJu Uke wood, costs lea, O•,,.r Gi•-you a bad time . will always W&l\t to be your fnend. (weird chap ) . WEBER 22 1/z " KETTLE 4497 Nice antique braa finiah, wall mount, 16" fabric ahade. (Now you c&n rM.d you.r C.pta.in Billy'• Whiabanq by real electric light.) . I I r·· llNKEAD I ' ._,. ·--::.:....-.i ·-· . SBOWEIFOLD TUB ENCLOSURES 2777 A roof of thick i.rregular ah.ale. ahinql.. jwrt look. bett. with th• y.arw. How do.e uu. pri~ look? RED DEVIL WRITE SPEED DEMON OIL BASE CAULK Title t•U.. all. Sh.atw'rproof tranalu.cent pan.ela. anodbed aluminum frame. Flu mo.t tub ehower 37c ~ uniu 1.1.k. •hour '• gloft. Snug tough.. A more uniform ahing!.. Do the roof or est.enor w.U. for an.at uchitec1ural touch. ROUGH STUFF A pn·miud lat.es to gin a aculptwed tature to interior wall.a and ~Uinp. (I wi.ah rd Mid that.) CLOSEOUT 697 2~ BLACK A DECIEI % " VARIABLE SPEED REVEISING DRILL STllGEI RATCHET SCREWDRIVER ~ from 0 to 1200 RPMa. bi9 3.8 amp, double iNulatecl. You CU\ UM lt 2· a•7 to clriM iCff ... too. (Good• Thi9 OIW hu the ratchet ball t~ handle, Nftreible, with Phil.Ups and standard bit.a, and a meoneUc tip. 222, thinld.ng, kid. ) '7198 CLEANWELD PROPANE TAii For 110ld.ring, 8W"e, but a1eo for ~~ camp~ lanterna; bubecuM.. U a tank ia callecl for, th!. le it, for 1-. QUAIEI STATE SUPER ILEID 20/40 MOTOR OIL .,33 lUOZ. 69! Tkla la ....Uy peet oil and a multi· CT.de ~that. ~ -u.e how .. CU\ .. u ., cheaply. The uwww ..... don't know". Tou w.nt mlMllAc me AUT STDIO 1-TIACI iCAITllDGE PUYD 1997 · UMI Mll't we.nt to ID·MO pay~ muol\ SUPER MDII~ ~·<a.ta PLATDWl'l'll 9'I a.-.) AUTO ftOP -·- • .. Lubricate.. Ntud. ~ liQhtena up toqh .ctioft ( l1ke m)' typewdter that l drop$*l on the aw ) . CAROL COLE I' ·•STDCAILE ,.9 .. -4 .. j , .. 7 r I -.,~ ... ------... ; . -----· -----~ --.:---: . Irvine L O ITl ()N Yo•r Ho111e1o wn J Dally Ncawtit pa p _.r 1 - VOL . 73, NO. t2'2, 3 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1980 T WENTY-F IVE CENTS lJ.S •. Kaid Leader: I Ordered AIJort WASHINGTON <APl Army Col Chui 8ttkwllh, who led an ehtt-commando force Ul an un u~ QlWK>O lo ~ue American hodtagH m lran. 5&1d today be W\heMtatlnaty recom raended ~ nuss1on be called off when it ~ame apparent then were oot enough helicopters to carry~ fort'e G & ving his account o( the d ramatic t>vents m tht> Iranian d esert for the firs t time. Beckwith told rt>porters "1l was planned that 1r we d1dn't have sufficient• helicopters that couJd · fly off. we abort " * * Aalrnd at a Pentaaon new::. • t"onfereoet-about re.,ort.s lb.at he wantf'd to go on with the mis slon. desl)lte ~ loss of three of ~tght helltopters, Beckwith hutedly satd "I'm not about to be & party lo a ball·assed loading of a bunch of aircraft and going up and murde ring a bunch of fine soldiers. I'm not that kind ora man " The colonel was referring to v. hal v.ouJd have been the next stage of the operation move- ment ot bis 90 Army and Manne * * • commandos from a lonely desert staging site to a mountain hideout about 100 miles from Tehran From • the mountain staging area, the commandos were to have traveled by truck a nd bus into the city to try lo sna\ch the 53 hostages away fr-om their armed Islamic nub- tant capt.ors. After the decision was made lo abort the mission, a helicopter and a transport plane colhded as the commandos wire trying to leave the desert refueling area. Eight serncemen were killed * * * and five were injured. Beckwith. dressed in a civilian open-collared bl~ shirt under a blue golf jacket, met with a small group of reporters at the Pentagon and diacuased freely events at the desert site where the mission e nded Thursday. But. WMSer tbe ground rules, he would not talk about either the preparaUoo.s fo r the mission or the planned action beyond the point where the mission was scrubbed. Beckwith's story backed the * * account by President Carter , who said he made the deeisloo to scr ap the res<:ue effort on the rec- o m m endalion o f t he com · mander oo the ground in Iran. There had been reports, io· eluding 501'.M from mem bers of Congress. that Beckwith was so disgusted with the cancellation or the mission that he was pre· paring to retire or resign. Asked about Utls. the veteran of 27"'2 yean of Army s~rvice in- cluding three in Vietnam, he replied. "Pure bullshit." . * * Members of both the House and Senate armed services com· mittes have called for Beckwith lO testify before the panels to straight.en out the matter. Beckwi th told the reporters there was so much urgency and fast action needed to evacuate the desert site after the abort de· cision was made. that there was no time for any d1scussion with his men. • But he said t hat after the e<>m- maod06 returned to the United States it was clear lhat "a lol of people were very unhappy'· m his command. * ' * * omeini Blames U.S. in.· Raids Dally l'li.t SLtft - ' Colleen Yonkers. 23. of Newport. Beach had two am- bitions to become a n airline stewardess and to be f ea ture d i n Pl ~y b oy magazine. She achieved both. See Featuring, Page Cl. lncunIDent .. Spends $7,754 Irvine City Council incumbent Mary Ann Gaido is outspending the other eigtit candidates in the June 3 City eetlncil election. ac- cording to campaign statements filed Wednesday. Campa'ign 'financial stale· ments are <k>Cuments required of all candidates who collect or spend more than $200 in the City Council campaign. The state· ments list how much each can- did ate collected and how much each candidate spent. . Most cities in Ora nge County held City Council elections"'April 8. However, Irvine's City Coun- cil election is held in June to coincide with t he s tatewide prim ary. M ~-Gaido reported spending S7. 754 through the period ending Apr il 23. She has raised $8,590. Councilman Bill Vardoulis has raised more money than any of the other candidates. He re- ported raising $14,012 and spend- ing $4,009 The third incumbent, Mayor David Sills, has raised $12,080 and spent $3,990, <See GAIDO. Pa1e A2) * * * London Hos tag~ Free d L ONDON (AP > Arab gunmen holding the Iranian Em- bassy in London freed a Brit.J.sh hostage today and let two death dea'dlines pass for their dozen or more Iranian captives. They gave no itnmediate indkabon of thetr next s te p in the tense s howd own with Ayatol l a h Ruhollah Khomemi's regune. As British authorities sought to resolve the day-old standoff peacefully, several hundred pro- Kho m e l n i I ran i a n d e m · onstrators clashed with Lon· don pol.ice in nearby Hyde Park. T h e three A r a b -Iranian g unmen are s upporters of a utonomy for Kbuzestan, lran'11 Arab-popuJat.ed oil province, and were demanding that the Kho- meini regime free 91 Arabs im- p r isoned there. Th ey h ad threatened to blow up the em- bassy, themselves ahd the Ira- nian hostages if their demand was not met by noon today -4 a .m . PIYf. T he gu.'l"en have promised not to . 1~~m non -Irani a n hostages. Al least t hree non - 1 ranians were reported among the hostaJ(es. The British Foreign Ofhcc said 1t was in contact w1tb Tehran but refused to provide dtllatls. British news reports quoted the Foreign Ministry an the Iranian capital as sayin~. however. that Iran rejected the demands a nd held Br itain responsible for t he safety of the hostages. Befor~ the deadline passed. I ranian For e i g n Minister Sadegh Ghotbzade h told the gunmen by telephone that if em· bassy hostages were harmed an equal number among the 91 Arabs wouJd be executed, the of· f1 c1al Iranian news agency Pars reported. Th e noon deadli ne p assed without incident, and 45 minutes later the gunmen issued another ulti matum for 2 p.m . -6 a .m PDT -demanding that Iran acknowledge by then that it had begun negotiating wit h the Brit.ish government. ''This is not a sign of weak· ness but of humanitarian duty," the trio said in the statement. which was telephoned to police who then read lt to reporters. ' Proposition 9 Debated in lrv-ine • liberty, decrease 1ovemmeat.al controls and stimulate the ecoaoruy, '-\ aaid .Ber1land, who is a candtdate for tbe U.S. ·Sn•te seati held by Democrat Alu Cranston. "We have t~Unue to take the burden of our backs and m aintain lbe ax re~olt .U.ady under way." he said. .. A.Dy ta~ c\.lt •• 1ood. Adybody who doetn't want a tu cut u cruy." Vincent aakl he wu camlMdln dlrecto_r fo_r PropoalUon 13 NelUM be WU and la lD flYOt of tu NW. Ht 11WL. llowtYfr.· tUt bt eaa•t aupport rropOl6don ..... tt ·~to ...... .... fot ..... ~-... ~ard J1rvt. H ,• "1=• ••• \-:: tlont .. ,.. _.....,,,.... U.11 "=..W ... NAI· ...... I.. .... ....... ....... ,.u ........... ''' c ~ .... Mt . \, • 0 Iranian \, EmbaSsy O...,"-Witl- NotSE PROTESTERS CARRY PLACARDS, MARCH OUTSl'DE JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT . Citizens Crttldze Supenlaon' Dedak>n to Attow More Alrtlnea at Fedltty -Noise Protesters March 300 Demonstrate at Wayne Airport Their ch ants occasionally "ere drowned out by the drone of Jets lifting off, and passengers threading their way lo the terminal hardly s lowed their pace to look Still, several hundred sign. t'a rr yi n g demons trator s marched at John Wayne Airport Wednes da'y afternoon in an hour-long effort to draw atten· lion to their concerns Most were 0Newporl Beach residents and most agreed they were sick and tired o( airport noise. "Smee the government is so concerned about goats and, bmis you'd think they'd wor ry a bit more about the environment * * * humans have t o live in." quipped de m onstra tor Helen Oink ms. Several or the 300 marchers walked dogs wearing earmuffs -one with a sign danghng from its nedc reading "The noise 1s hurting my ears.'' A girl oo roller skates raced arouod with a placard procla.im- tng "It's hard t.o sleep at the end of a runway." Newport Beach resident Ida Williams s aid that battlin g airports wasn't anything new t.o her. "I left New York because I cou ldn't t a ke La G uardia an~more and l moved from Los Angeles because of the a1roort I * * .. Reaetioa Varied ~ Report Suggests Air Route Auction By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN °' .. Dally ...... SUoH A c0t.mty staff report that re(· ommends auctioning off some of the limited daily flights 'at J o hn Wayne ~irport to the highest bidding ai rlines was both criticized and lauded by county and airline officials to· day. Tbe auction proposal was of- fe red io a county Gener a l Servtca Aaency report as a way to keep the present Ud on daity fiil)ltl out of the county airport whJle eomplytng wtth a f~al request to allow more airilnes in. "The GSA recommendatiou l1nore the principles of proprie· ty, J\lltlce and our rt1bt.a u lont·Ume Ulen with a tremen- dou• lnvHtment', •• aald Tom Kamin.Icy, dire ctor of Com· munJcadoM fOf' AJr California. The Nport, seheduled for tan· 1lder•1on by Oran•• County ••rvt.t II•>' 1a. allo "''' ,..., tMt -::2. oftklall ml!a· taln all oUwf' NtCrtdiona Uftdlr pr11•t ,...,r Mt ~ ,.,,.m.;., .&Y 41 Mt IU*i ~::-... ': ...... ~· Af,::. .. ~.:rr-= i,.,.,.. ..... P-: • posed by the county staff report.. fl ig h t allocatio ns fo r Air California would be cul from 27 to 19. · and for Hughes Airwest from 14 to 10. The remaining 12 flights VtC*ld be offered to the highest bidding airlines that meet county airport noise restrictions. Only Frontier and Western Airlines aircraft meet John Wayne Airport's si.se aod weight restrlctklas, the report •aid. and eacb airline bu lndic•ted a de- sire foe ooly two or three flipta each. If endorsed by 1upervlaors, the fUlbU would be auctioned as of July l and lbe 1y1tem woWd remalll ID .tfeet for ooe year. Davkt Bridacm. vlce prllident of P'romi# AlrUDe.t _e~pl'tlMd cauUOGI OpijlDUm Ho• tM,. port'• f'f'OlllmeedaUGaa. .... Mwa't ... It ~l but w9•v1 rMd a ._..,,. ana-.n , .... , .. .,. pJeutd, ..... Wd. , ........................ .. o, .... CMltr ., .,.. ... '"' .. ............................ v., .. ,....,fta\tuK"ta.._ ... d , ...... , .... •••ti••• ::rl.""-•' ........... .... ..... .... ""IU." ... .. .. ,.,...,-,..... , ........ c ...... thOUJi?hl Newport would be dJf. ferent " S h<' sa1c:J experat'nce has taught that the homeowners 31"' ays lo5e the battle. The lal&-aftemooo dcmonstra- t 16 n v.a s instigated by two Newport homeowners Ji?roups -- the Mariners Community As · social.Joo and the Dover Shores Community Association. Soth a reas hne up W1th the a1rp0rt's takeoff pall.em. Clarence Turner. pre51dent of the Mariners group. said a re- cent Federal Av1 at1o n Ad· ministration order that t he airport be opened to more car- riers wtll worsen the eJUSting problem He suggested that rather than expand John Wayne Airport. of· hcials should consider creating a new count y airport or institut· mg a bl.15 system to transport travelers to Ontario I nternatiooa.I · Ai rt ~ Benson. president or the Dover Shores group. said the 32.1 ho m eo w ner s from hi s neighborhood were In a gree· menl that additional air carriers flying out of the airport is an ''intolet'able lhou.gbt. ·· Katherine Jorgensen chided t he Orange County Board of Superivsors for not listening to residents. She charged tbey were not considering the long- term con.sequences to Newport residents by airport expansk>n. "The city wilt end up being destroyed for the coovenl~ of some a ir travelers.'' s he ob- served. Supervisors were told Wednes- day that the FAA order that the airport be opened to more com- mercial alrllnes can bf' met while almu.ltaneousJy preaervtq tbe 40-fllPt·a-day lid. Suc h a courae of action. tbou1h. would force the two alrUou operaUn1 out of tbe ajrport to live up tom• ol tbeir f\lpta. CUrretatJy, Air C•Uforaia and """'* Alnreat ft)' eui o1 ~-. aJrpon. Target By The Assoda~d Pre!'>..' M vsterious .. abot eur~ ""h'" Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini c l aims a t e di r ecte d by Wastungt.On struck again m. lr:_an today. attack mg the occupied 'U S. Embassy in Tehran. bomb- ing shops Ln two Iranian cilJes and trying to blow up a Tehran bridge, the Iranian news media reported Tbe young rruhtants holdi ng t he embassy s aid a revolu· t1ooary guard was wounded in the overnight attaclc by "U.S. agents." Tehran radio reported. Several persons were reported wounded in the bomb attacks. In an unexpected d evelop- ment. Amencan comedian and c•1vi l rights activis t Dick Gregory met with Khomeiru 1.0 Tehran. Afterward Gregor y sounded hopeful for <1 resolution 'or tbe host.age crasis, saymg. "I don't UunJc we have passed the talking stage yet." Gregory has ~n in Tehran fasting for a settlement of the U .S -Iran confrontation He "'ould not disclose what he d1s- <'Ussed with the 79-year-old rev- olutionary leade r. Outside the U S. Embassy. meanwhile, an estimated 40.000 I ranians s taged a May Day labor rally, urging American workers to resist the "crazy acts" oC President Carter The Tehran embassy m1htanL-> ha \'e reported several 1nc1dent:s m recent days in which uruden- l 1 fi ed ~unme n fired on the diplomat.Jc rompound. They say they have kept some of the 50 American embassy hostages m the compound wtule disper'Sl.01' some to seven other Iranian cities m recent days. The Tehran radio report quot- 1 n g the militants did not descnbe the nature or extent of the lat.est "armed attack.'' But t hey charged that "U.S. agents" had carried it out. After the U.S. hostage rescue attempt failed Friday in the Ira- nian desert, Tehran aufhoriliel'i warned Iranians to watch for American lnflltrators or U.S.- ios pired Iranian a gents left bebind by the retreatin g com· mandos. When four bomb blasts lcilled at least three persons in Tehran on Monday, Khomeini called the ~ttaclts part of a U.S. <See IRAN, Page A?) Coasc Weather Continued cloudy with partial clearing Friday af· ternoon. A l,itUe warmer Friday. Lows tonight rn the SOB. highs Friday m 60s. . INSl•ETeD_.V Tiit gomt -and tla~ P44vall•-&tlofteed to c,.,.,,, >co,..... AbrlW.-.labbar °' t~ LaAlm lid tlw Sottkt. s.. POMBI ..... . J. . ~ . . AZ ONLY PILOT Tbvr!db. Mu L IMO ----. JU T BREAKlNG---..... ~.,,...,.,..,....,_..._.r,., ... ,., .. , ., .. Pickle Poiaoner Jailed in Oregon VQRTL.ANlJ. Ore cAPt A man·~ of 1P.ktni •jar of pldtkil '"°' cya.o)de at a Portland-aru aupermarktt •u uucbt In O>rnttia. the ret aatd today PauJ !: BaJUeau. a . o1 Corvallb t.. chAlraf'd wltb vlolatinJ& lb• federal ~ 1\atule l9d impt1rsouUn1 an FBl &&ttnl tn ~ _.Ul the Mareb 2Z aatldent. · Spedal Apnt Blll .WUbaa.w M id RaUJeau wa1 Nropiud by a c•lY pokC"tman aa be walhd along a Oorvallls atrat a.t t 30 p m WC'dnca.d•Y Ballleaull was arn."5tt'd without lnd d nc • l'W•llr8 .. fttffftf M08COW IAP) Ambaaudon of a\ 1taat 14 West.em 'Ill· ~&Del~ botcotted t.be annuaJ M-.y Day parade on Red SQuare todJl1 to prottlt the Sovtet m.Wtary 1oteneo~ &.o Al1banllf U Soviet ll'OOfl ~ rest.rided to lirun& the routes ol the m .... &arcb. Foreip diplomats and dipit~ ate lradltlonally invited to the M~ Day fett.MtJet to lit oo 1tud1 flanklD& the Leru11 Mau5C>lfllm , atop whl<'h President Leoold I Bre&bnev 11.nd too other So\•act lu dershap st.and. But a tally cl the VIP secUon showed that ambusedon of the United Stat.ea, Britain, Norway, Deamark, the Netherlands, West Germany. Canada, Ireland, Portugal. Italy, BelJJum, l.1.1.X· embourg, Japan, Australia and China were absent. ... , ...... R'•lppeid! ., WASHINGTON <A{» President Carter S81d today the na- tion has "turned the comer" ln Ila fi ght against i.nflatk>n and predicted that infiaUon rates will "drop signiftcantJy during the summer." 'The president told executJves ol accounting firms In a White House meetine that "we're maltlne good progress in interest rates coming down ... ea ..... vi~••• '"~••ili~d CARSON <AP) -Detectives have DOl linked the death of a 19-year-0ld supermarket worker to the so-called Freeway Killer case but are invesl\gatinc almllaritles to the 38 other ~layings of )'Oung men wboee \bOdiet have been dum~ near freeways. s hertfrsdeputiessa.id today. Darin Kendrick, who went out.side to retrieve aboppine carta at the s upermarket where be worked as a box boy ..Dever returned to his job. His nude body was found Wednaday by a street.a weeper at a constructkJn s{t.e about a mUe from tbe Harbor Freeway. T'hei..Al6 AngelesCountyCorooer'sOfficeideotiftedhimtoday. San Diego Democrats Find Office Ransacked SAN DIEGO <A P > -Police s ay a burglar or burglars broke into headquarters of the San Diego County Democratic Cen- tral Committee, ransacking files and taking a Ust of those most ctctive in the party. The officers said they round evidence of forced entry. File cabinets were open and financiaJ records strewn around the lhr'tt· room s uite Tuesday night or early Wednesday _ Items of resale value were len untouched along with a half gallon vodka and a firth or gm. A volunteer discovered the break-an Wednesday when he s howed' up at the De mocrats' fourth-Ooor headquarters in the downtown U.S. Grant Hotel. Ed Skagen. the Democratic county chairman who seeks his F,....Pa~AI JARVIS .•. Propo6ltion 13 conlri bu tor Ust and designed lo line the pockets of a select group of people In the state." As ked what stale services would be affected by the Wt· reduction measure, Vmeent said st.ate funds ror local government might be cut, forcing cities to in· crease the local tax Lake in one form or another. Ber&land took L!sue wlth that, saying that ci~ should sup. port any lax cul and not worry lhat government will hod a new way tot.ax the people. "PropoeiUoo 9 isn't perfect but utosi'• ii not oo the ballot,'' Bergland laid. party's congressional nom1na- uon. said his only p ossible enemies are in the Ku Klux Klan. Skagen~s primary oppo- nent is Tom Metzger, Caltforrua chairman of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. "There's nottung we'd be 1n terested m at the Democratic headquarters ." said Metzge r "Besides, we don't pull Ni xon type things,·· apparently refer r ing to Watergate. . Coincidently. G Gordon l ..idd) the so-called mastermrnd of the Watergate burglary -wa~ m town Wednesday to promote d book he wrote about the 1972 break-in al Democratic Party headquarter" rn Was hington, o.c. Kennedy Asks Carter Debate WAsmNGTON <AP) -Seo. Edward M. Kennedy, welcoming President Carter's decision to resume active campaigning as a "vicf:Or)' for the Amencan peo- ple," is demanding lhat the president go one step further and debate him race lo face "any- place ... anytime in lhls COW1· try." No sooner had Carter an· nounced on Wednesday lhal he is abandoning his "Rose Garden" strategy than Kennedy labeled the president's decision as a political one resulting in part from a series of recent elec· tion defeats. I' OM!y ~ ''""' ._ GUil TY OF MURDER Rodney J. Alcala Murderer Of Girl Wnvicted By DAVID KUTZMANN Of -o.11y ,..... s~ With his elderly mother and stepfather looking on. murder defendant Rodney J . Alcala was convicted W.ednesday of the June. 1.979. abduction_ ~slay­ ing of 12-ye&f"o-Ol~ Robin Sapisoe of Huntington Beach. Gloomy Skies Wntinue Ru~ rain on the Orance Coast wet\, pretty much scotched by the U.S Weather Servi~ this morn1a1, but lf you look lk,yw&l'd, what )'O\I ... la wbat YoU 're pna 1et tbroucb Prlday. A gray blanket or c louds cauaed by the offshore marine layer atmoapbere and a low - and very slow-low pressure system Is expected lo bang around~L Tbe low pressure system bas bffn lat1n& its own lood time in meandering on over to Arbooa, where it was supposed to go as l ong as tw o days ago, forecasters say. A few spnnkles may be re· corded tn -southern Callfonlla mountains and foothill areas. but coastal rain gauges ahoukl remain dry, followed by partial cleari.ng Fnday afternoon. No precip1tat1on 1s forecast from the clouds covering t~ coastal area, aJthough there was some :;pecuJataon to that effect Wednesday .• "I don't pay any aUenlion to that," a female roreeuler for the U.S. We&tber Service u.ld this morning, adding that she gets her prognosUcaUons the night before from Channel 7's Dr. George Fishbeck on the 6 o 'clock TV news. Weather stations around coastal Orange County reported while lt felt preUy damplsh out ovemlght it was just clammy humidity and didn't eV9D qu.allfy as a trace of rain. F......P~AJ AUCTION. • • It took 11 hours for an Orange County &tperior Court jury to flnd Alcala, 36, guilty of first degree murder and kidnapping district includes the airport, s aad m the stabbing death or Miss he thought lt was a good N!port. Samsoe, who disappeared froin Supervisors ordered a study of the seashore an Huntington board options In the wake of a Beach last June 20. Her skeletal request by the Federal Aviation rem ains were later found nur Administration that John Wayne Siena Madre . Airport be opened to com· The jt.Cry or nine women and merciaJ air carriers other than three men also concluded that Hughes and Air California. the youn gster had been slain in Although FAA officials said the course of a kidnapping. This ·they were "troubled'' by the makes Alcala eligible for the county's various airport re:slric· death penalty. tions meant to contain noise, the Alcala showed no e motion as GSA report recommended main· the verdict was read by clerk taining the late night jet Arturo Guevara in Superior curfews. aircraft weight reslric- Court Judge Philip Schwab's taons and the SOO-m1le nonstop courtroom. destination limit. Anet hls mother. Mrs. Pedro The staff report said FAA of. German of ~fontcrey Park. also ftc1als are usmg Orange Count> remained calm after the verdict as a test case to explain how to .... as announced at 4:4-0 p.m. resolve the issues of 001se and ' "I didn't cry because my boy's lo<.'al airport propnet.ors' rights innocent," she saad after walk· that have grown out of federai mi:: out of the courtroom into lhe deregulation pohc1ei. t!la rc of telev1s1on Lights. "My ,.-\1rports natJoowide are fa cing boy's a ~ood boy He's not a 5imilar di l e mmas dnd arl' murden·r .. "'atching the Orange Count~ Be•nbing Out NB Sculpture Su1piciow To Newport Harbor Art M...un oMclala lt'a part ol a "mini-portrait ol Newport BMch in c:oocert form.' To Newport Beach poUet tl b,ad all the maklncs of a bomb. THE DEVICE; a gray metal box nd tr'lnlmttter Wfl1' bank ot batteries, was found wrapped ln a heavy clear plutic ~near tbe Dunes Aquatic park Wednelday aft.er. llOOO. The blbr wbo found It called POllce. Detective Bob Hardy, the department bomb expert, was summoned. lie called int.be sheriff's bomb squad. 1'be attendant Crom the nearby gas station wa.ndef'ed oveT •the omcus studied lhe device. "I THINK TRAT HAS something to do wltb t.be sou.od sculpture up at the museum," he offered. Police checked and found out that tbe device ls one cl slx lllia~ coanected by tel~ wires to BW Fon- tana's aound acuJptvre wb.l ch will ban& in the museum's sculpture prden untll May 18. THE MIKES HA VE BEEN SET along the takeoff path from John Wayne Airport creatin& what one museum of. ficlal described as a mim-portra.it of Newport Beach in concert trom. Hardy a.aid ~ police department's only concern DOW ls lbal pubUclty will launch a hunt for the microphones by local youngste~ f '...,.. POfJP 1\ I GAIDO •. ., Council hopeful One Baktt, a Newport Beach attorney, bas raised $6,485 and s pent $4,532. His spending total Ulcluded $500 m consulting fees and $628 m other expema to Robert Nelson a nd AUOciates ol Sant.a An.a, a political consulting firm. Most of the cootributioos to Baker's campaign came from pn v ate c iU.lem. bul included ln his coolributor list is a SJ.CJ.84 donauoo from the Orange Cotm· ty Commintt for state and local candada~. The Daoo De-Yelop- ment CO of Newi>Ort Beach a1.ao contributed $34.1.84 to Bak er' s campaign Under city law, $.)43.M in ~ most a candidate can receive from any suicJe ·SOUtte . Most oft.be money r~ by Siils and Vardoulls came from a JOint fund·r&J!ltng event held in June. 1979. According to campajgn ftnan- caal statements filed by thti.. other candidates· -Gilbert Nelsen Jr . a photo service owner, r81SecfS2,129 and s pent Sl,999. -James K i ncanno n , an a rchitttt, bas raised $ZM> and s pent ssn. -Paul Todd, a school t.eacbtt, has raised S800 and s~t $994. -Beverly Wnght s~ S28> and duln't repoit raising any money -Michael Barnes filed a short financial s tatement form, 1n· d1caung he hadn't spent or coJ . lected more than S200 1 rvtne council c a n didates must file addJuonal campaign s tatements an latt: May, Just before the elecuoo Udo Request 'lied to Free Beach Use Residents of Lido Isle in Newport Beach are being asked to open a cluster of private beaches to the public and then advertise that ract. Such are tbe strings the South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mission bas tied to an expansion permit requested by the Udo lsle Community A.ssociatiao. The 911omeowners are asking the commissloo ror permission lO expand an existing private recreational building Qn tbe island. • _ Mel Carpenter . commlssion director, said there· are 12 private "pocket" beaches on Lido tale that should be opened to the public. H e al so said that the homeowners group s hould replace private beach signs with ~1gns indicating the strand is open to the public . J udy t,ranco. president of the l.1do lsJe group, said association board members have not fully reviewed the request.Qe noted, ltiOugh, that lhett appears to be no opposiUOn to the comm!sston request The expansion permit. COO· unued th1 "eek b y com- m1 ss1ooers 1s scheduled £or con ~1d .:rat1on in J ww Mom Cat c h es Falling Tot 0 uts1de 1 he Orange County case closely. the report i.a1d Courthouse. another mother. Air California's K a mi n~k i ~£0 t;L. South Korea <AP> - Mrs Marianne. Frazier, wept complained that the GSA re-port •·re. Pafle' A I ,\ 2-yt>ar old girl fell off the "'hen told Alcala had been con-didn't consider where ticketing -.eranda of her family's 13th· vicled for killing her daughter. and ~rv1~ counters for lncom-Ooor apartment and was caught "That's great." she said as mg airlines shouJd be put, should IRAN• • • by her mother on the lawn 108 s be broke Into tears. Later, Mrs. the auction idea be endorsed. feet below. The child required Frazier said. "I'm grateful it's "There is not enough s pace for plot to subvert his government. 100 stitches for cuts on her face over ." the incumbent caniers and their Tod~'s bombings occurred in and the mother was treated for a She also told reporters s he customers, let alone other car· the southwestern city of Kbor· dis located shoulder. wanted the Jury to sentence rlers," he said. rams bahr. where two leftist Kim Myung Soon, 28, had left Alcala, a n amateur photog -The r eport recommends bookshops were WTeeked. and m the ch ild and her year·old rapher, to the gas chamber "I ag ainst building temporary t he central Ira nian city of brother in t.be apartment while want the death penalty.'' she terminal racUlties for any new Isfahan. where a sandwich shop sbe weot to pick up a 10,000.woo s aad . "l think be deserves it." carriers that might be acquired was bombed and severa l note, equivalent to $11, which Prosecutor Richard Farnell by the auction, and that all persoos were wounded. Iran's the boy threw out a window. indicated he would press for a operations are to be earned out Pars news agency reported. While hunting for tbe bill, she death sentence when the jury in the existing terminal. Tehran radlo reported that looked up aod saw her daughter comes back Monday to begin the The GSA report was prepand three bombs were found under dan~ling from the veranda rail. penalty phase or lhe trial. by Robert Nuttman, of the coon-the capital's H.a!ez Bridge and "Wbatpenaltycanpossiblybe t y counsel 's o ffi ce : Ra ul wen!dt!fused. Screaming for help she ran appropnate ror the killing of a ReRa lado. county ai rport U.S. officials have saJd all of closert.othe building andwaated lhe commandos and aJI of lbeir f th hild f II Th irl f httle girl'" Farnell asked. manager. Barbara Fox of GSA . clandestine Iranian or American or e c to a . e g ell He added, ''I'm very pleased and Michael Gatzke. a pnvate into her molher·s arms, and associates in Iran have been M Ki II ...,,.A f (with the verdicl). The jury did attorney hired by the county for rs m co a~ rom tbeim-what st s hould have done ... " curport matters. withdrawn from the c:oun~. pact . Defense attorney John Barnett _ __:~--------------------------------------­ declined comment o n t h e verdict. "I have no comment becaw.e we bave another phase to go," he s aid. ' Vlnceat ended his remarta by sayinl that Proposition 9 ls nothing more \ban ·•a giant abeU game." Blonde Bombs DAILY PILOT ,,,..,. .. m.,--. 01 F IJll!'ad ...... ' ........ Soldiers Snub Cover Girl platinum bloode -unduJated. blew kisses and sang "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend." The soldiers who did show up didn't seem lo have lo act very much. . D,... in uniforms Ute tboM won d\artQI tbe Korean war, they cheeM. wand. •tmtled and stomped tbelr feet with saUafytna vt,or. aa.ld prOduc:Uoa eoordlnllfor Ranes. Smith. To hn the extraa -~r Lawrwe ~ waatled 10,000 _.,,..... ... ~ .. ~· :'::.l:.:' ~4Gll~·· ~ .......... • Door pr hH il•o wtrt:o ff.rtd-mo&ou:lel•, lelH11Me HU, ea11:J~ recorder• ••• U.. ·:1 ..... ,., .,....,~ .. "" .... '° ,..,... .. "" ......... .. u.....-...... . u~:t&::~i •• I .. _ ----w• Now In etOC*: titnl tfMll through e.V. l•r.-. In IOllctl (111.00), .ertpe• ~12.00) 1nd panel• (112.00). ..... . ............ a::-..=r J I -------------------·------·----. ----. ------.- CALIFORNIA LOS ANGf;LF..S (AP> Jl:r Pllon 0( Glebdal• IWDl'O~ up lhf• problem . "ll ti J\&ll too ba \b nfa oot tooucb cs"ert for L'Ytl'}'OM" At I pubUC bHn,q Wfidne9d-Q, speateT' after 1.-utt p,.....,t. t.-d obj~'Olll and propoeed ~han,.. to UM 8ueeu of Land Manas ment' dnlt plan to aoveni the 2:S milUoa atre Calllom1a desert. ••wt; DIDN'T UPSC'T a consemm ," 1ald Stev. QuarlN of Wa ~ ~ ~~of tM U.S. loLerior Depart· ment. · He didn't .:et on• But Quarles saJd the cW'fettnt and ofteo con· flkllnai opinions ,..,II ht-us4'ld lO mold a flnaJ vent.oo ot the pha.n. wblt b will be publuhed by Oct l Of'8anl.ud •rouJ>'-mklen, tnvtronmeot&llsta. rock hound:s. r~creauonal vehicle enlh.atasts •nd otbera -were well· repreeented at the beartn.i. wbk h drew mor. lban 100 apectaion. Hut many apeatcrs were like P1loo, wbo was "ju:al reprebeOllng my%>elf " P11-0f1. o 29-yeal'.ad dJrt blke enlhwslut. 1aJd, "We enjoy the dl'scrt for wh.at h l -aereoit.y. We 10 out tMrt and we can COin· pl~t.,ly forset about worklna all week. To me. ridlnc a.motorcycle Ul lff dlMrt i.. a lot cbeaper Uaaa ,o&n, to a peychlatriat or a bar." Stvttal million so~ callfonUa city dwellers try 10me form ot tht• desert therapy. The desert's growing popularity led conacress ln 11'76 to order Ji IODi·range pro1ram to manage and protect~h'•&ile•te•. Envlronmentallats arsued that unrestricted un of the tttotorcyclet, dune buggies and other vehicles leaves almost lndeU· ble 1can oo the s urprislncty fragile la.nd.acape and they should ¥ carefully restticled. RECREATIONAL VEWCLE groups contend that locltlng them into small areas will only concentrate and worsen any ~am.age The Los Angeles bearing was the last ol four generaJ seuioos held Ul urban areas. Eight addJUonal workshop meetlnp are planned in s maller communities scattered around the desert. The public comment phase otuis May 15. 3 ;Escapees Captured Union Oil J/Tri~ Prices On Fuels SAN FRANClSCO <A PI -A polJc~ 1wat team B• Fare Proposal Baited surrounded a residence in the Masaioo District Wednesday n gbt and recaptured three escapees L~ ANGE~E.5 (AP> -A cuslodr dispute .of who fled the !Iall of Justice three daya ago in San m.ass1ve propt>rtJoos bas been setUec;t 10 U.S. Dis· Francisco· s I a r g est tricl Court and lbe clastuog' pair w1tl pack Lbe1r Jaalhreak. rags and go bome, but only ooe wW get lhe trunk. Offic.er Pamela( Dwnbo'strunk. that 1s. Meeds sa1J the three • .,TATE ._ . m e n offE>red no r e· -Afteratwo-day hearmginLosAngelesfederal sistanre t'J member of court, Judge Irving Hill ruled Wednesday that the swat team. Dumbo. a 29-year-old Asian elephant, wiU remain After staking out a Mission District residence the property of circus producer Paul Kaye, who at Valley Street Wednesday night, a police tactical bought the beast in 1971. team rounded up Michael D. Sequeira, Richard E. Ramirez and Ralph E. Williamsoo. authorities said. --•••d lt'i•• Elqllanf ,....,...~~I••~ SWetra~lcefl LOS ANGELES <AP> -Say· iog prices are "softening" oo thl world oil market, Union Oil Co. is tnm.nung a nickel a gallon from the wholesale price or its gasoline and four cents a galloo from Its diesel and aviation fuel and other d1sUllat.es. SACRAMENTO <AP> --A proposal to set up a state flmd to compensate the victims of uninsured motorists has been sidetracked into a study, mean· ing there can be no further action on It this year. LOS ANG ELES l AP> -The county Tranaportation CommlSsioo has halted a planned bua fa.re bike by allocating $4.6 million to cover the Southern California Rapid Transit District's pro- jected deficit for the fis~al year. But the Los Angeles-based company. lhe ninth largest 011 refiner in the oatlon. said Wedneaday it may take a week before the price cut begins show. ing up on gas statiOQ pumps. Easter1a Bound AP~• The bill. AB2951 by Assemblywoman Gwen Moore, D-Los ~lcs. was one of five bWa sent to • jnt.erim study Wednes~ay by the Assembly Finance. Insurance and Commerce Committee. Bosf age S lai• b9 Bq•t• NORWALK <AP> -A 16-year-old hostage killed iD a shootout during a doughnut shop rob- bery was felled by a shot from a sberifr1 deputy, the county coroner says. An autopsy Wednesday confirmed that Jose Tre.vino, who was taken host.age with bis mother . dunng Tuesday night's robbery, was bJt in the chest with ·a .38·caliber slug fired by ooe of the dep- uties involved ill the shoot.out. Meantime, 23-year· old Richard Avalts of Downey. who was arrested in the robbery, was booked for investigation of murder because of the hostage's death. BRASILIA Adds that touch of sophistication to outdoor living. 41"Dtlfttlutl 4Qltn :,~ SALE 5829 However . officials of the RTD and the Tral)Sit Commi.aaioo. stressed W~ly that a sizeable fare increase ls ineYitable begjnnlng July l, when the new fiscal year begins. ~S.t Kilkd '111 Auto PASADENA <AP> -Tbe leader 0( a move- ment to lmpoee a reot control ordinance in this ci- ty wu st.r:uck and killed by a car as be wu riding a bicycle, and a Pasadena woman is ln custody in connection with the incident. police said \Oday. Robert Tajima. 25, was killed a fter being struck by the car at L ake Avenue and Mountain Street Wednesday, police Sgt. Tom Oldfield said. Arrested was Marilyn Ware, 25. She was being held in coonection with felony manslaughter. dn v· ing under the influence of drugs and cocaine and PCP. ''\/ MARRAKESH Combines the mystery of the past with today's good living. U"'DtlfltT•4~ = SALe 5 486 0 "' .... • • Relwiers are not required to lo\Oer their prices until t.bey sell lbe gas they have in storage and receive a new delivery, a Uruoo spokesman said. Ed Delano. 75. waves before· leavme Davis for a 3,100 mile bicycle trip to Worceiter, Mas~. and the 50th clas::. rcuruon at Worcester Polytechnic lnsutute. Delano made the same triP. m 36 day.., m 1970 but hopes to do it this tJrnE! m 31 days. Fraud Count Aimed at ABC NEW YORK <AP> -A former ABC lawyer has charged that certain network off1c1a.1.s and membenl of an independent productaon ~mpany tried to defraud twG invest.ors U\ ~ "Charllt'! s Angels'' television series of more than $500.000. tbe New York Tlmes reported t.oday Jenrufer Marlln. who clrums to have been fired last October after queatl<>«Wlg the pay01enl TAOPI-KAI Rugged and stylish to fit your lifestyle. 4Z" ...... TIMl 4Cll*'I =·sAL£'469 :.1rr,10gement. ~.ud betwe<'n CJ77 and ·1979 pay· mcnts belonging to "Charltt>', An~cb" invest.ors were diverted to ABC'~ ·-stanky a nd Hutch~ !-how1 ~~wspa~rsai'd. ~1 1Ss Marun s:tid th1s "~done to defraud ac tors Robert Wagner and NaUtlle Wood. who share 50 percent ol tbe profi~ of "Charlie's An&els" with !:ipelline Gokibf.'r a Prod ucllOlb CANTINA Bring the feet of old world living to contemporary Jiving. Reg. S778 ct" Dfllllt TIMI 4 Qllr1 SALE$629 FREESTANDING FllDUCES .. FllD•EEll BODY GLOVE by Samsonite®- SAU 1119 10% TO 40% OFF [~ GAS GRILL· 9YAMLA • o.1eontroes Twin Broil complete • 356 Sq. In. oe with cart and tank. ·=~ • Cart • Radl+SwMr ' • ::+::r-\Clf \ • • J A8 ·I E l .. , ~....! I .. Robt>rt N, Wff'dt Publl\Mr ThOtnas K•vll/Edltor Oranoa Coast Daily Pilo t U tu-r•G ~ Dfl..e ••••• ••••T•h•u•'•'d•••"•' M.•".'··'•980•••••••••••s.•r•t>a•r•••l(•re•••b•''•h•'•E•d•"•cw•'•••' •P•~-· E•dl•tcw••• . . Developrpent Ban No\ the Solution · A ~aJ b)' Irvine ~woman MUJ Ann Ga.Jdo to place ax-moatb halt oo ...uc:a-uaJ deve&opmenl ln th..-c'lY met with failure at Lall week's Qty Council meet· tng. PtedJctably. the meuure wu 1uPDQl"ted by Coun· ciJman Lany AIJ'an 9Pd wu ~-by c:ouneU mem· ~rs Bill VardoUlls and Art ADY, Ma)'Of David Silla didn't attend the k>n. Mrs. Gatdo, who 1s seekifta re~lection to the councll. ~aid ~he proposed the lix·monlh mort1torium becaU8e commercial growth in the city &a not keeping pace with residential growth. Mls.•ung from her proposal was evld~nce that a halt on residentlal development vrould allow commercial services to "cat ch up" with the c urrent residential population. Crttks or Mrs. Gaido's measure claimed that the s tate of the economy has already slowed residential build.mg in tbe city. These critics also said that the moratorium would have the effect of slowing commercial development because businessmen would be aftlltct to open commercial establWiments in a city that bas halted residential development. . Commercial development is lagging behind residen· tlal de ve lopment.. However , given the compo&ition of the council. and the laws of economics, the proposal seemed doomed from the start. Probably all for the better. WelcoDie Aboard ' 'I./ A new d.irector or administrative services and a new city clerk were appointed last week by the kvine City Council. . . Michael-McNamara, currenti San Clemente finance director, was selected for the $36,000·per-year position as director or administrative services .. Nancy Rowland. current administrative assistant to the superintendent or the Irvine Unified School District, was appointed to_ the $23,()()().per-year city clerk's job. McNamara will likely ·find Irvine to be a less politically charged city thao San Clemente'. Ms. Rowland may find that politics will play a g reater role in her new job. Both employees would do well to remember that their ultimate employers are the residents of Irvine, and thus avoid troubled political waters. Their jobs are import.ant ones and Rowland and ~cNamara a re welcome additions to the city. Setback for Bay The ne"' plan to save Upper Newport Bay suffered its firs t setba('k la'st Friday before the Santa Ana Regional WalC'r Qual1ty Control Board. The board considered an application for SlO million to build a dcsilting basin a t the head of the bay. then ranked it fifth among nine grant applications it is forwarding to the state. The state Water Resources Control Board has a total of $.50 million of Clean Water Bond Act money to spread s tatewide. Each of the nine regional boards was asked to rank the applications submitted to it and send the List on to the state board. Fifth on the local priority list is a long way from as- suring the project will get the much-needed grant. or. fi cials in Newport Beach. Irvine and the county who are proposin g the desilting basin predict it coµld cost as much as S45 million Howeve r . fifth isn 't s uch a bad spot when you con· s ide r that the staff of the regional board wanted the basin proiect llsted dead last. lt took a pretly good s~wing by local residents and officials at the regional boarCi meeting to get the project moved up to fifth. It's going to take an even stronger effort in front of the ~tate board to win the grant. The state board will be holding i1,5 hearing on the applications on May 28 m Sacramento. No" 1sn 't too early for the communities to unite in preparation for that hearing in order to present the strongest case possible for the desilting basin applkation The future of the entire hay rests upon it • Opinion~ e xpressed in the space above are those a l the Daily P1101 Other views e xpressed o n 1111s page are those ol their autho rs and artists Reader commenl is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560, Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 Pt10ne (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd/Breakups ByL.M. BOYD . Women rail in love less easily than m en. And out of love m ore easily. That's what a couple of scholars de· cided after following the romantic Lives of 231 dating couples for two years. Fifty· rive percent or the pairs stayed togethe r while 45 per· cent split. Queries put to all of them indicated it was the man most usually wbo flnl d eclared the aff~tion. And among those who broke up, it was the women most usually who first made that decision. Th06e who play Bingo may r k"now it's no simple trick to cover your complete card in 48 numbers or less. But it can Dear Gloomy Gus be done And a Las Vegas hotel offe rs $10.000 to any bingo playe r who does it. The hotel has paid orr three limes in lh~ last three years. Am asked how many draw· ings are needed to make a typical animated cartoon. Depends on its length. ob· viously. Figure 24 drawings per second. Q. Which of a touch typist's fingers do the most work? A. The finl finger of the right hand and the finl and second fingers of the left. They handle 83 percent of the lypin1. in fact. Q. Quick, quick, name the only Ainericao naUon whose naUonaf tovere~pll-WH not founded by reVdkltfcln. A. Canada, Canada. Q. How many 1011 balla don the avera1e towi.Da Pf"Oo reul-.al 1olter u1e ev.., )'ffr? A. About 100. At....a ....... v ... CIOUHrt I .e .•• ,,.,. • el,..,. .... ,. •. ,... •• ,.tted •• ...... •• ... ~-=:t=. IM n.nl. TM :::ru;'~z.: • . =-:a.~.. . .. Jack ·Anderson U.S. Pullout From E11rope Eyed W ASJllNGTON The popular "A ladom 1.n Washanetoa 111 that t.be Urutf'd Sla~!\ rnust depend on its allies in Western Europe to help achieve Amcricun goaJ,; .whether al involve s a boycott of tht Mo1n.-ow, Olympics or saoc uoni, agal.fbt Iran. f''or this rea~on'. the Pentagon has kept tight serunty wrapc. on a potentially t>xplos ave strategy re pon that ad- v or ates a n a lmost total U S wit h · drawat from Europe ai. a m o "e t h at o rre r s "the .b es t pros p<'<'ts for the futun· · What lends th(' report we1Jo(ht is its authorship by two of th<• Defense Department·~ best and Mailbox brightest -Adm. Henry Train. head ol the U S. AUanllc Com· mand. and former Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Ells· worth. Train'b duties include command of NATO's SoutMm Eur~an nava l strike a nd ~up port force!! THE SECRET. JS.page report s pells out tht• authors· r('('()m· mendataon that rtre United States drastJ cally decrease 1L'> NATO rommitmenll> 1n th(' in· terests of national 5ecunt) In a nuts hell. Train and Ell!>v.orth 5uggest that our European alhes !>amply cannot be d epe nded upon The report 1s no t r('gardc<l as a crackpot commentar) by any mean~ Pc·ntagon 5ources tol<I m' ~1s!>0<'1a te Dave Van Atta th;11 th•· report offers "vcr) via· bll'" alkmataves to prc!>ent L'S pohry llov. many t p Defense Uepa rtmt-nt !lt ra !> sha re the authors' views 1& not known Train and Ellsworth acknowledge tha t Western Eur ope has top priority 1n U S, defense than1ung, over Asia and the M 1ddle Eru.t Hut they not(' the d1rfic ult1cs anvolvrd 1n th1s Io n g ·a ccepted priority -THERE HAS been. they r('· port, a steady ··decomposition. e ros ion and d est.abih zatlon of pollllcal v.111 1n F.umpe and or the European defen!>e po~ture .. ,The re ~111 ~· "conunwng congre!>s1onal <i nd puhl~ de51n• to ('ut U S military prei.enc:c abroad .. The re t-Xists "an unhealthy 11f un<1vo1dablt• 1 dcw·ndf"nC} h} f.urnpc· on th1> l ' !-, for Euror)('.., m1lilan !>t'C'Unl\ 1wh1t'h 1 tl'nd ... to furtht·r (·rode European v.111 " Th(' author; or th<' S('<'r£.ot re· port arc con' anced tha l thP last named dafriculty is the most s erious . They note "growing European f:rustratiqn with hav· 1ng to pay, economically and po1 1t 1cally. fo r a security g u a r antt:e from the Uni~ed State~ " Train and Ells wo rth then argue that "a reallocation of r e· <;Ou rces a nd restructured de· fcnsc Q( NATO Europe offers the l><!i.t Pro!oPf'C.,ts for the future ." AMER I CA'S long .term -.tra t<'gy, they suggest, should aim for "an autonomous Euro. pea n dch•nse and deterrent c apability " In otht'r words , our best bet v.o uld h1' 111 for ce Wes t ern t-:u ropt· t1> ff'nd for itself, instead nf clt-pt•nd1ng on line le Sam's protective umhrctta--' In t('rm~ that might irT\.tatP our European allies. the Pen· lil ROn report o~erves that the rt·t·omme nded l''S pullout "rec· 11gn1ies lhat the Europeans to- 1l<iy :.ire baSH'illly irresponsible ;ind impotent in foreign pol.acy .ind <;ecunly lt'rms . !andl that •lhl'1 r 1mpo t<:nct' 1s due in no -.mall me~un· t<> their depeg. ci<o n r~ o n thr US for their military ::.N·unty .. Ttt f: i\UTllORS reco~ that the Cnil('d St.<1tl's w1thdr<iw all but J • <t ma ll lJ S force" from t-:um ix·. making up for this pullout II\ a promise o( qw<'k ml11tan lJjc·kup in the e vent of a So v tel Jtt.wk Thi" ~uld....Lt.ee... ---ttir-ltrrtrt('(j ~.:rican miUtary 'tn·o~h for u.w t•C:<t<•whcn-In the v. nrld t·nt:uur :.ige ii c rf'd1ble f-.uroµl·J.ll nut'lt·ar dttc rrcnt JOO of c-<iur-..t·. lw popular v.1th IJUdgl•t l'U ttl·r" at hom e Thi· po,,il11 l1ty that the Ru <-.1 .1n' 11.ould ··r e act ae· 1?rC'''"\1·I~ .. 1f the United States pullMi •1tit 11r that the Western }-urn1x-.m nJtton.., m1,::hl "run to \1 11-.r1N.' v.t·n· discounted by Ir ,1111 .in'! ~.lhv.orth a' unlikelv Happy Secretary Doesn't Feel 'Exploited' To ttK> F..dltor . Wh:£ do women v. ho dis like servin~ and assisting persist in becoming secretaries I refer to ~ou r art.Jc lc in f('atur1ng, April 22, on M~ Pegg) Glen I resent Ms Glen's statem ent that "Lhe frustration level a s a sec retary · univer.1al." and I pity any t•rson who feels "c•x plo1ted" in I c ir JO b In W ebster ·~ D ie t1onary sec re tar) 1s defined a:. "person employed to assist in correspondence : record keep1nl{ orftcer of a n o rg an1zat1on .. I feel it a pnvilege and honor to have my boss trust me w1tti a letter that mav make or break a de.al. to schedule h1 '> da}. or •ven to make his cofft•f• I kn1111. -.>C no greater respon!.1b1ht~ 1ha11 another 's hfc I llA\'f: NU In'~ 11( µt-r~ina l fret>dom I <'<in t'1111!1tantl> stnv1· to pcrft•t·t m y !>klll!>. to b<>com1• m y boss' nght iirm a nd to muk1• m y po!\1llon one that v.ould be• Ll'rribly mis.s t'<! 1f I we re not there to fill it T here as greilt s<1t1sfact1on an knowing 1 east· my bos!. · load and an v. atchtn~ my growth by a ll I le arn Rut then, as they sa) you only gain Crom an expenenre what you are willing to put into 1t. I am happy Ms . Glen has found her niche . no one should continue an a prof('ssion with which they arc n ot happy However. to discredit my pro· fession, and one that I love. for persona l dist aste is a d1s J?race KAY A SHEPPARD MrCab~ Fa" ..... To the Editor: I happen to think that you have a great selection of colum· nlsts. I ha ve a special en· thusium for Charles McCabe. I like his style. He doesn't hecfge or mumble. I disagreed witb ooe of h\s columns. and re. ceived a nke note in return. I agreed with another': and sure enough came another note. These are not notes from a computer or a public relations person. Each is personally typed and signed. Each obviously taltea timeout ol bis day. TheM not.et alve me a warm feeUns about the man . . . and the Pt.lot. Even more important· ly. tlMn la a real human being out then! who slvet a damn ... udU.... VAN ARSDAL£ PltANCE of lhc· tunnel <1ffir 1al 110'-tllnn nf our gu\·t•rnml•nl Thal I be ll{'\'(' 1n ~t r Ch:i<;r , :i nd otht•r-.. llkt• him . dot''> not m1 an that t11morru11. I 'II hu\ ,1 .,:a-. gunlt:r 111 k1• a :~u minu1 .. hot -..hoY.t'r . or n·m11\1· tht· 1n,ulJ t1on from m \ att11· <l111t1· the• ron I r:ir'. that '' 11. h.it I "11uld do 1f I l11·l 1;·,1•cl tht'ro • ''\'II' no 11lt1m.1t•· ... 01u1 11m' It .., -.unworw v. 1 l h I ht· "I' t1m1~m of :'.I r ('h,1 ... 1 11111 lh•· J.!11\c•rn nwnl 11.h11 v.111 m.ilo.• .1 -..1gn1f11-.int """' nliul 111n 111" .1nl .. ,oln n'!" 1tur t'Ol'rJ.!) t'l"tm11n111· prohlem., Tht• mo~l I t"in t•\ IX't'I from rn' J.!11\f•rnment 1<. th.11 11 "1ll l'on11nut· 111 ~rwnd m~ m11nt·\ .ind 11.., t1m1· <·no;.1t ang v..1~' 111 d1' tdt• an ,., 1·r 'hn nk1n j! pw 11 v. 111 nt'H'r hakt• a ncv. ont· I E E ~d 'l I.LI H c;11 ( nwf Piel ur ... To t ht• J-:d1t11r I <·uuld not bt•he\\' 11. hat I v. al-. 't·t·1ng 1n ,1 Lo~ Angt•lc:-par><·r on Sunda~. 1\pnl '.!. th1• p1t·tun· 11C .1 rhJrrcd bod) of J ~ 11ung m il1lan man bt·..,.d1· ,1 hum<'<I Jlrrrar't \\'h' v.h\. v.a' th1' pubhsht.><J°' It SN\ e; no po<;~1hlt' purpose My heart al'he11 for the• families or tht•M;· young m('n who 1'n1i?ht set' th1~ p1ctun.' !'>h ov.n -.on. a 24 \Ca r old :'l;a, ;-En.-.1~n . v.a.s killed thr('(> )eo.irs al{o an a tragH· Na ... y Jct r ras h. Pro m lime to J im<'. I hav<' wond<'r ed ahoul ('\en• possihlr aspect of th~· :JC'c 1clent (1nd1ng a :-.mull amount of t•om fort an JU.'>l knov. inl-( that the ac r 1dent wa:-. fa:-.t :.ind he dad not :.uffer To the parents of all c•ight )•oung men who happen to see th1!\ pi<'turr. I'm ~ure they a rc convtnt•t'd that this is the ir son )le-too. v.a' m> i-on GLENNA r, RANZELt.A l•r11 l•99U•9 To t he Editor· r heard th(' ridi<'ulous story about the Judge who sent court personnel to the Alpha Beta parking lot to round up p~c­ tive jurors for South Otange County jury duty. Last month I requested Jury dut) at South Oran11e County simply bect1 use 1t was much clo11tr to my home in F.1 Toro I was refUAcd tand wound up dr1v· Ina to Sontu Ana. durtna my lHm of dut y. Jn San1a Ana we •tarted on March 5. with some 200 people r.Portlnt for duty ~<'n loo md\ ~ thr' v.oultl h.1'> r unnli~h 1ur11r' tu rill lht 1r p:.tn(•ls. and not h ;i\ r• tn n ·sort tu JIJ rk an~ lob t11 f111 q uolll' ,\' l>'t A ~DER.<;E~ ff red tt arnh•g To I ht· E<i 1tnr . 11r.1n1·•· 1'.,11nt' 11111·r '• 11r .. .11' "" 1 tnl a." 1 h·· pur11< • of r"pr1•'t'lllll1~ '"" 1-t'"' 1"11 .. r1 'L'11f I h•· 1·um11111nii 1• tu In .• ntf l"''"t i\I' th•· h• .il!h .ind "''11Jr'• .,( 11-. l'll llt'll' I ht• J1,hn \\ .1~ rw \11port 11( 111 .111).'•· < uunl\ 1 ,1._:,11n up for puhllc 1J1,ru.,~111n Th1•r,.f11rt· tht 11m1• to r1i.:h1 for hum.in hf1· I' nn11. \\ 1• .11!.1m.1nll~ 11ri.:•· lhP -..uu p111 I 11( t'\t'I' '"1)1 "'"" not 1'1 1·nd11r"' 11r ,q1f1f11\" .in;. • .111 1·t•11111-.. pl.111-.. 11hr111t1 1•d f••r lh•· .l11h11 v. ,1\f l! \1rpon t''l'·'""lllll 11r 11~• 11'.I"' 111 11 f.11 dltll'· 1 h1 1 un""Jll\'111'1'' 1 1111lrl pro\• 111 .. ,, ... I r "u ~ t " "II r r ' ... I ii t n t I ·" .•r•··•' ·col.l.ECTI\'t-:1.Y. th•· -..up<'r \ 1-.nr-.. mu ... 1 at·t f11r thl' goo<1 of th1• ,·om mumlw!-:.in<! n ·1·0J?n111• tlw f;11 t th.11 horn<· J nd I.mo dn· fJr :-.upt'rtor to lht• ~rt·<'d gamed b~ tha t "quick t•rono m1 e burk ." pn·,~url'd h~ .11r rarriers ct al. and C'hambt.·rofCom mn ce l ' nlortunalt'h 1·ontrover..111 I a irport problems a rc becomini:: uni\ er,;.tl The air and not!>t' pullut1on of Lo:-. An~ele.., Airport. wh1r h h aH un('(JU l\ot·all} r1· .H'h r d unbt•arahlt• lt•\t•I!> a nc1 dl·pn•c1at1on 11f prime propert) ~huu 1<1 I ruh Ii<• a v. ;.1 manj! The :.uperv1sors mu.st not allo" a ~1mll ar calaslmph'' to hapf)('n IDA Z WILLIAMS 1t'a•fr ot ltlo•rt1 To the Editor , Our state Sen John Schmit1 recently introduced a new ball on abortion Exic;tin~ law authontes an unmarried minor to give con.sent to the rum1stung of hospital, medical and surgical care related to the pr~ventlon or treatment or pregnancy without the conaenl\-Of a parent. exC<!pt In sltrtUzalk>n procedur('s. Schmlu's bill would also "' cept abortion In e1>r.enct>, Sthmlu would t('Qu1re an un married mmor to aN v.nltrn parental consent or an order of tbt Superior ~\arr b fore lhe minor <'OUJd have an abort1011 GINlaAJ,LY 1puklna. mlnon will I* 1et permlulon Jrom lhelr p1rtnt1 and th• Supenor Court 11ktt too Ion• to ... ,,..,. Therefor' • pre1r•n• •''' woukt have tn v. 111 unu the J?fOUdYrt ~U Uld bt l OC> a ..... ,.. 8ftd f oo dlffh ult 'nib HU•tlMMe., l•·•••I llnn •• I~• ........ , WM)' Ill t tllttln16tt t ... ''""'"" trum • '"u1 H ,.. •• w. \I u1·h 111 m" 'urprisc. A~· ...,. m IJ I \ 111.111 I' a 1 ~ 11 I a n 1 n · troriun·ll .1n lffrnllral bill to Schm1L1.., ~H 11n t Nola n's bill ha' ,, daffl·rcnt numlit-r AR 2956, hu1 " t'i.ar t h th1• ba mc as !-.ch mllz ., bill :'\ot on l) arr the-.(' balls un· 1 .. n ... 111ut111n:il hut th•~y arf' a 11. ·'''' nt 1111r ta' rnont•\ In 1975 1r1<· '11 .... 1 111 1nlrudut·1• .i hi ll "as ~:: ..!i'1t In 1~~1 v.1· 1 ..1n a~~ume lht• 1 t,...1 , .... Ollll h h1~h1·r To h.1ve '"" 11knt11 .11 hill' mtrudm·ed on lht· .... 1rn1· dJ\ •~ '>h•·t·r v.<t~Ll' <tnd 11 " Jn in:-. ult In Lhl· tax paying p11lllH' v.h .. n hoth thc:-.1• b ills a re • h'Jrl\ 11nron:-.111ot1nnal \\ B\11.f-:Y SMITH Co f ·Q~f ropllfl T" th1· t-:'11 111r \\ h 1• n Jr 1 · I h t· I J II 1 r ' :ind ~,.rt knwn 111 1 h1· :-.;, . .,,.port ll~J<'h < 11\ I 11un,1 I eo1n i: t o do -..11m t•th1n~ .1h11 u t t h <.' t':t · t,1-..1r11ph1· 01·l·11r 1nJ! on the Corona <k l Ma r bluffs'' For the l.i,t lt•11. \t'.1r' tht• t•at population .1ho' 1· .inll 1·lose to the main lll'.1d1 hJ' anc·n•ased by leaps .ind bc1un<1' :\t·~t \l'ar the re wall p robabl) tw Hl.000.of them Count:-~UPl'rv15ors did away "1th lov. co'' hous1nf.!. yet these r ats II\ t' for free in ~lorious C alifornia. <'nJ OYm J? one of the mo!>l · bl'Jut1ful vie w" of the P artf1r that God ever c r~:.ited -- p aid for b) U.'> tJxpay~r~ THANK.~ to littlt' old la diC'S In t('nn1s s hoes and erolOf:Y m aJors lhest• catamo!Jnts ~et fed C\'ery da~ e\en thou~h the) are not ~our sw~t ht tie house• k1tt1es hul ilr(' rovued with fleas and tht'Y s<'ratt.•h and s pit and bite e ach other Cals are so stupid! Did you <'V<'r see one yowl 1f a burglar broke into the house? They can't even be taught to shake hands And ti1e1r morals are awful The y multiply faster than rubb1t:-. Next year there will be more <'Uts tha n people - and how art-you going to like that " Our city fathe~ s.,.-nd their lime complaining about unclean air, water and inflation and traf. fir when lhey better s tart doln1 xo me.tlung about the blffdin1 hl'll rt!> feedtn$1 the pussycats ~·fort• \H ' all ha,·e to move to Co~ta Mesa o r Tu11tan Tell ~our r1t) councilman to stop brln.z pus·ill•mmolla 1tnd PHI> u la w aibout c:1U. BUD OESENBERO I .. . . Lag una /South C oa t . . . ' l'oaru~· . own •• Da lly New Hp a p t•r l l ORANGE COU NTY. CAUFORNIA I t THURSOAY~Y 1, 1980 c TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 'U.S. Agents,. Blailled • ID Attack land Use Planne r s ~ . Hired The Orange County Board of Supt>rv1sun. ha!. ht red un In mt• firm toprepareaS79,000 ·.,~1f1(· pl:tn" tu ~u1de hrture dt>velop mc'nt mSouth Laguna Cl•nge Consultant~ will prcpan• the plan lhat o ffit·1ab hope \\ 111 help the count} !>olve 1X>tcnt1;.il prohlems pe>scd by ~C'veral pend· mg dt•velopment proposals Chier among tho~e I!> a r<'qUC!>l from Da ryoush Ma hboub1·f''ard1. a BC'\'erlv I !Ills bu~rnessman and United St ates e1t11cn . to dtwelop about 700 housing units. mel'h<M~ dwe llings for low etnd moderate income groups, on 361 acres local l'd In l.he hills JUSt !>OUlh uf th(• La~una Beach city limits. There 1s also devl'loper1nterest in housing construction m h11lsidl• _ art'iJ w. thl' :uw1h~~[!Lon.p!. South LaguniiOcfredeVl'lopment of t h~· Trt>asurt• .hi and Tra iler Park and ;.in (•x1stmg shopping eent C'r at Pae1hc Coast l11ghwa) and Wc·slC) On\'c: South L;,iguna currpntly has a g1·11l·ra1 plan "'h1cn · 11H1ciah "t>i.'la'\ e no longer is capable of <Jd dre<.s1ng dC'\'eh>1>ttt•nt matteTs facing thl•eommun1l) Tht· s pee1f1 e plan will t·xaminc· le1n<i use. traffic c1rC'ulal1on. opc·n s pace con<,iderations and rl'latl'd deV(•lopmcnt IS!-.UC'>. Such ;,i plan "ould rcplarl' thl' gene ral plan and prov1dl' a de tailed bluepnntto guide future dl' 7 \'e lopment. Supervisors a greed to s ponso r s uch a plan at thl' reques t of tht• County PlanmngComm1ss1on County road funds, federaJ rev enuc 5haring and a grant from tne ~utn <.;oast Hl'g1on Coastal Com m1s!-.111n "1 ll lw us l'rl lo pa) ror l ht• consultetnt 's slud) Tht• spee1f1c plan will be s 1m1lar to one recently prepared for Dana Point Koehler New CofC Leader 1\ rt K(l{'hlc:r ha!> been in!>lallcd as µres ulent of th(' ~an Juan Cap1~trano Chamber of Com 1 m ere<.' Ken Marshall will serve as first 'viel' prc•sidcnt . Lou Cos lea , ; second v1cl' prl's1clent. and t Pa u l1nl' .J e ffer s . \ secretary /lreas ur<'r Other nc" m<.•mbers on the 20-m an board are Bill Kendig, Chul'k Bowes. Wils on Buckner. Carl Freas. Bob Ges ke, Murra.> Lavendar. Jim Matoss1a n. and Frt d Mc Alister. Raccoon Rabid? rORT WALTON BEAC H. Fla 1 AP l At least 64 people have undergone a painful series of a n ti-r a bies belly injections for fear they came in contaN with a rabid pet raccoon ) -· Londo n Hostage Freed L O ;-.JD ON 1A l'1 Arub i.:unml'n holdm1-: the lnintan Em bai.sy in London frt?t.'d a Bnt1sh hol>t a~c tuday .ind IC'l t 1.1. o death <kadhnt'!> pas:-. for tlwir down or more lranwn eapttvt>s Tht'y j.!a\ e no 1mmt•diatt> 1nd1l'c.at1on or Lhl·1r m ·xt., st1•p 111 thl· tt•nse s h11wdov.n v.1lh Avatollah Huholl.ih Khom,·1111·., ri·i:imt• · 1\l> Bnt1sh autho rit1e-. !>Ou~ht to n •soln• th<· da~ old l>tandoff 1><'acC>f11ll \', scv<.•ral hundrc·d pro· Colleen Y onk ('r s. l3. of 1'ho m l>1n1 l rant<in <l<'m Nt!wport. Beach had t"Wo am ori!>t r <itors rla ... ht•d "'Ith Lon bit.ions to become an do11 p<>ht'<' m nl'arby ll)dt· Purk airline stewardess and to tx· Th e thrt><' ,\rab I rant an r d r> I b !;(u nml'n arc s uppu rt('r., of ea lu re t,n rt Y 0 Y autonomy for Khu1l's L;;n. Iran's m ug :.i z.' n t· · , Sh l' a C' hi c n·d Arn h po1ju1at1.•d ml pro' in ct·. <1nd both. Scl' f (.'aturmg. PaJH' \H'n • d<'mand1n~ that the Kho .. C t ... -... .... ___ .--~~ IU.A~ iro· Court Denies Appeal of SC Mayor The Fnurth District Court of ,\p. pt•al 1nSan Bcrnardinohasdenit•d San Clemente ~tavur Karoline Ko<.'s ter'!> appl•al or"a lov. er court ruling that \'alidatcd n ·eall pell ltons aga m)>l her Mrs l\()('ster !->aid today that her attorney. Norman Seidman of Do wney, was seeking further danficat1on of the one word rul· rng that simply said, "denied .. Thl· a ppeal was fil<•d a fter a M arch 21 Orange County Superior Court decision that ruled the re· ea II petit ions gathered a ga1n.c;t the San Clemc•nte mayor were 1n line ~ "'1th state la" governing !>uch matters Mrs KoeslN '!> lawyer a rgued un s ucre~sful l) that thl' rN·;.ill dot•uml·nu. did not contatn man <laton cl'rt1f1n1ll'~ of which c1Lv the petitions wen~ filed . The rc<.'all ~\l'mpt 1<.. being :--pon~ored by a San Clemente pol it ll'al group c·allt'd tht· C1t11.cns fnr Respons1blt· (;overnmenlt an o rganization r1ppos1·d to Mrs Ko('ster s ~tam'l' on ctl~ develop ment !\1 rs KO('s t<>r who v. as elcctc•d mayor hy thl' l'1ty Counc il Apnl 15. now faces a rC'call l'lectmn June 3 barring further appealc; Ambassador Hailed WASHI NGTON cAPI Pres1, dent Carter greeted Diego Asen· 1·10. the C .S ambassador to Colomb1<.1 v.ho w<.1s he ld hostage for two months, Wednesday and • praised him as .. a real hc."ro " Asencio returned to the United States earlier this week after he and the olher captives at the Dominican Embassy in Bogota were released. prisorH-cl tht'r <' T h l') h a d threatL'n"d t•l hlo\\ up th<.• cm has:.v. tht·m~l'ht•s and the ~ra n1un· ho'>tai.:cs 11 th<·1r dt•mJncl "JS not nwt 1)\ noon todJ \ I .i m l'DT . . Thl• gunmt:>n ha \'t• prom1w d n o t to harm n o n lr.in1.in ho'>tagc~ At frast thrN· non· I r am ans wt•re n•portt'd among t ht> hostaf;C'S . Tht· Britis h 'f"or<.'i gn Office -.aid 1t \\a:. 1n C'ont.i.rt \\1th Tl•h ran but r('fusl'CI tu prO\ 1dt· delat I<.. Brit t~h m•v.., r<•p<1rt!-. quotC'd lhl· Foreign .\1t n1str~ m lhl' lran1nn 1·ap1Lal as :--..1y1ng . ho 1.1.e\C'r, that Iran r<'JC't'tt·d the de ma nth and h el d Brit :Jin f'l•s ponsible for tht' safct~ of the hO!>tagl'!o. Be forl• th<.' deadline pa!>.,(•d . lran1Jn F11 r1·1gn .\1 in t'>t•·r ~adeg h Chotlnadt•h told thl· g unmen b) tcl<.·µhonl• that 1r c·m ba!>sy h~tat{e!> \.\ere harmt:d an equa l number among th<' !JI Arabs would bt.• executed. th<' of <See Gll'NM F.~. Paite t\2) ,Angel Fa11 Ripp ed Off L1J,!unan I.arr) Twill) and his favort\l' basl•hu\I t eam . tht• Ca l 1f orn1a Angt•ls. b.JH' somt'th1ng \'l•r\ much in cnmmun Had luck Burglars bro k C' 1n\11 Twitty s ijlut·h1rcl Can~on Ori\'(' horn(' W<.•<lnesda\ \ a k 1 n g a m o n g o t h t• r thinJ?s, Sl'ason tick£'\!. to An,:tl'I baseball i;:am es That's 280 t1ckN., \-alllf•d at Sl.500 Police said tht· th1cv<'s appare ntly entl'red tht• horn<' by pryin )! opl'n several lou .. ered windows Oh yes They aho look a S200 neck I arc. ty Webelol unU• l_n kMt tyln1, comp110 r adlna. and camp na 1klU1 ClockwlM rrom I n •re Andy Pollk, a.otfrt~. RaHoran I Col Thee~~ M1rk Duff r. Mh:h11t Van R Ue Ind "lrhatd brew.low. -• ' O..•fl'tMl\wff- TOM'SIMPSON ANO HIS SOLAR-POWERED R.AplO --U9wAa V~h Chane-a Sgnal• •tJ..a•t~11'Y1!.. Instant Idea Solar P roj ect R ep laced U~ STEVE ~fTC'H ELL Ofttw D•••• PU01 Sl•tf L.1 g una B<.·a ch :.1).lh gradN Tom Simpson cam•· \\llhtn J half :i 'oil of not hJ\'lnJ! CJ project for \\'t'dnc!>day·., SC'll.'n re fo'J1r at :-.chool fl \\a:,n't that tht• Top of th(' World Elcmt'ntary Sch ool youngst.i-r v.a1ted to the las t minutt.'. mind you He'd planned for wet-ks to bwld .1solar powt'rNitm truck Hui ont• of t ht: 11 \1n~ solar p;,im•l!> nl'edt'd to pow<•r the trllck hroke Tuesday nig ht while he wa~ pulling on the finishing touches to h 1 s p roJl'Ct. Th<tt d1dn 't stop the cner'fZ\ co nst·tous student. v.ho seurned .Jround lht' house looking Cor bat • ll'r) ·Opt•ratl"d ,::ad~C'l!> lie: st'ltle<i for a portable radio. and aft1·r ripptng uut the baller). he solden·d ~•n·s conncc·h'd to "('ven solar panl'h \o the: '>ll\'cr portable Bingo A!'olar·J>O\.\t•red radio Tom somb<-rlv ob~ervt?d that the toy truck couid not be pov. crt-<l with l~s than 14 solar pancb When om' brokt'. he found .1 radio pov.<.'r C'd with a thn.>c \Olt battl'n · · T h <' !>. n l a r p a n e I c; a r t• equl\ alenllo J half a volt.'. he ex platnl•d. add1n1? he only ceded '>ev<·n panels tool)(' rate t adio And thl' mu!>t<' bla:.tcd out of tht' \JO\ radio W1..•dne!>d::I\. dc.<,p1U: I)\ t;r<'ci.St :-.kll'" . • PIJcl' .,our lrnnd over the paneb. and thl' mu-.1c stops Tom'l> v.<ii. one of -.everal doz.en 't'll'll<'<' proJ~lS on d1~play at~ hilltop s ch ool Wednes day in preparation for open ho~e that night Mor<' tnan 50 stuaents trom tne s chool P".!"llc1paled an the sctence fair. wtth proJC<.'ts ranging from a )!ra!I'> 1nsulatt'd houSl' to d boat po~ l·rc'<i b> burning jJt0hol un der copJ)('r pipes ..\ muu-computer cons tructed by one !Kudent ~1th he lp from dad was so romplC'x it left in· ~tructor Sally W1lhams s haking her head But :-ur h prnJC'Ct~ arc• C'om monplncc at Top of th<' World. \\ h l'r<' o;t udt·n t c; ha\'l' be e n part1c1palln)! for '>l'\ ..ral ~cars 1n a un1<1u1· t'nt·r~) pro~ram hmdcd h' Eth!>OO. Snuthc•m Cahforn1J cfo., Co . G,•nerul Tc•lephont' and the Fluor Corp .\!o-,t of thl• prOJPC(!. in tht• "C'houl ~ Enl'rg~ Room haH' fud :.a \'In~ lhem l'" And Tom Simpson boa!>ts his ".>Olar PQ'>\cre<i radio 1!> J real t•nt'r~y-sa\ er • ··You n<'v<'r ha'''' to buy bat· tcru•s and th<' sola r panels last fore \ er ... he beamed ''l'nles!. they break ... he qwck ly addt'd U p .19.7 P e r«!e n t Clemente Rev eals Increase Snn Clemente experienced a marked increase in c rime tn 1979 o ver 1978, with crune growing fas te r than the population, a police department report s tates. In his annual report to the city. Police Chief Gary Brown said there had been a 19. 7 percent ln· c rease in crime. wbile the popula· tion grew between two and five percent. Brown cited the high infla- tion ary s piral as influencin g c riminal activity. Increases were noted ln filling vehk les with gas, the n leaving without paying ror it. The report also list.ed an in- crease in. the number of reaiden· lial burglaries where gold, silver Reds Kill 60 Students NEW DELHI. lndJa CAP) Soviet lroops killed about 80 stu- dent• and injured more than 100 dul1n1 nve da-ya of anU·Sovt• proteata ln Kabul, the captt.al ot Ar1hanlltan . .ttordln1 to 1 re· port ,.ad.Una here today. Bet.-a JOO and 400 per'IOftl were arnet.ct durtaa tM VIOMnt p~ &Mt eo.tlnued t~h Wtd11tld1y, Hkl the report I '"'"·_...,has proved aeew ... In lMPll( Th• rfpnrt ~ad not be ran· flrmtd lftdtptlftdenll~ • Crime in and Jewelry was taken. Brown sa id h is statist ics showt'd an avera~c of 36 major crimes per 1,000 population. com· pared to the 41 per 1,000 popula - tion Orange County a average. The report defines m ajor crimes aK wllllul homicide, rob· bery. aggravated assault and forcible rape. Also included are burglary. grand theft and auto theft. The report set the state average at 44 major crim es per 1,000 population. Brown said the city's 19. 7 percent Increase was mainly the result of crim es against propef".t¥, while violent crimes re- mained low. Standard Re ve als 83% Profit Jump NEW YORK (AP> -Standard Oll Co. of C•Ufomla, last of tM major U.S. on companlea to re- port !int.quarter eanun11. aays rilln1 oU and IC•• prica have boosted lta protlta a perctat to 1121 million. TM. Caln tor San frudlto-b1Md loCaJ ...n.ettd .. ......., pritt1 for both u\ldt oU ud naturtl pa," and 1 reeovery rrom •1dtlpNlltd" ltnla lut year, _.... H •• pwth ... " hl1h·llJNed ............... ~ Oft IPOl m1r~tll , 11ld l"*•mM Ouy C1rru&Mn I Iranians Cite U.S. / For Raid By The Associated Press "U.S. agents " attacked the U.S Embassy in Te hran over night. and a revolutionary guard was wounded, the Moslem mi11 tan t s hqlding the e mbassy claimed today The Iranian ne ws a gene). mt'anwhilc. reported bombings a nd allempted bombings 1n Tehran and elsewhese today. latest in a strin~ of sabotagl' at tac ks Ayatollah Huholl nh Kho RESCUERS SUPPORTED BY AIR COVER-A4 mt'1n1 blames on thl' t:n1lt•<I Stall's Tt·n~ of lhousan1b of l r<~man ... s taged •an anti i\mn1can Mal Dav rally outs 1<.le l he Tehran em bal>S} toda~ Tiu~ m1lllanb. \.\ho ~;,v th"' · -fl a\"C-~e 01' there ~'" -- Aml'ncan ho'\ta i.:1·' tn nthn fr :1 n1dn etl.Jl~ bqt arl· keepini.; soml' a t the embas-;y, h<1w· report(•d ~t'\'C'ral ln1•111ent <. 1n rf'l'f'nl 11<1\'> 1n v. htl'h .:unmt·n 1n pu-."tn~ 1·~ir' shot Jt ·the· 0<.·cupwd d1pl1>matu C'ompound Toda} 's r eport bv 'l'Phran radio. quot1n)! thl' m 1litJnt:.. said "l l S a gt'nL'>" :.ta~cd an · armt:<l a ttal'~ .. on th(· 1·m bassy, hut th1· ndture of tht· attack \\as not di'> clos('d. After Friday's abort1vt· US hostage rescue mission, Tehran authont1es warned tht• Iranian people tha t the raide rs mav have ten behind Amt n can or fran1an saboteurs But US. 0Cfic 1a\s s a y all of th\: raiders v.ere withdrawn. and ;.,.II thc•1r a~S0<:1ate'> based an Iran ha\(' sinet• lt>ft the countn Iran's Pars nl•ws aeen.cv s<.1111 saboteurs today bombed two leftis t bookshops m the southwes t city or Khorrams ha hr a nd a sandwiC'h shop rn the central Ira n1an city of Is fahan. and thret• bombs were found under a T ehran bridge and defuse d Seve ral persons "e re reported wounded in the Isfahan attac k After four homhs t•xplo<led in Tehran on Mond<.1y , killing at h•a st thrct· Pt'rsi>n.... Khomeini calll'd tht• attacks part o f a US. plot to sub\'ert hi'> government The mil1tar.1L.; announ<'ed las t 11. ce-kc nd-they ~t·rt· movtnf! hO!>t a~t>" out of Tt.•hran to foll an) ne~ C..,S.. rc!i.LUc. aJ.l Pmot Remodel in~ Requested Opera t ors of I.as Bris a s restaurant. formt>rly the Vietor Hugo Inn. plan to a sk Laguna Beach city offJc1als tonight for perm1ss1on to remode l portions or the extenorofthe bwldmg. The restaurant operators will ask members of the ('ity's Board of AdJustment for perm1ss1on to replace an existing pa tio near the city gazebo. add windscreens. replace awnings and change the lightmgprogram fort he exterior They also want to replace the parking attendant booth. and add a new storage room on the park· ing lot. T he request will be heard be~in ning at 6:30 p.m. in City Council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. f;oas• W eathe r Continued cloudy with partial clearing Friday af- ternoon. A little warmer Friday. Lows tonig ht in t.he 50s. highs Friday in 60s. INSIDE T ODA V Tht game -and the pla~/I• -bit~ to ct11ter Karnm AbdW.Jabbor a.a th~ ~· bfat th.t Sonica. See PaflS Bl ••••x .. • twLY PtLOT LJSC fhyc1dp. Mix 1. IN ' ~kle Poiaoner • rmleil in Of:!Json PORTL.ANO. On! I AP> A man 1ecusC'd ol •plltln& a Jmr of plcktea W1lh r1anJde at • Port.18nd 1ru aupermarltet wu cauaht ll\ ~allla, lh• FBl ..id loday Paul •; 8•1lluux, 82. ol Corva11u~ •~ rhuaied with vloluUntt the ftodetal u torJ,lon ~t~tulf and unperson tint1 ian t-'HI Uicn~ u1 t·onntctton w•lh th<> Marr h 22 lncadtnl , .. Sped•I Aacnt BUI 'WLIUama aald &.Jlle1u11 wH rttoplaed b a c'\)I poU~ma_n u M walked •k>na a Corvallli; a\ret't·1t IJ ·30 p m. Wednt~•>' Oallleaux wa.w aJ'T"Hled 'Without lnrtdfonl hrwd.-8e.C"eU.-d MOS('OW (AP> Ambuud<>n of 1t kut 14 We~t•m oa lion• and China boycotted the annual May Day par1do on Red Squa~ today to protnt !.ht-Soviet military lntervenUon in A(~haruMan Sovh,•t trou~ wet¥ restricted t.o llolna t~ routee of tht< m~ much • Fe>n>1gn diploma'-" •nd <lla:rutart •~ tradJUonally Invited to the May Day (e.UvatlN lo ll on •lancb n anltl.J'la the Lenln Ma usoleum. atop "'h1r h Pf't":)adt-nl Leonid I BretJ'lntv and UH: otht'r Scwwt lc1&der~h1p :!>l and But a la.lly ol the V IP secuon showed that ambassador-$ of ttw United Slatt>S. Britaln, Nor-..ty, Denmark. l.h~ Netherlands. West Germany. Canltda. ln'land. Portugal. Italy , Belgium. Lux· cmbourg, J apan. Australia and China we~ absent ,..,.., ........... ~ .. ! WASHINGTON <AP> President Carter said today the na· tlon has "turned the corner" 10 its fight against inOauon and predicted I.hat anflaUon rates will "drop significantly during the summer." The president told execuUv~ of accounting Orms in a White House meeting that "we're makmg good progress in in terest rates roming down." Carso• \llrli• ld~••ill~d CARSON <AP) -Deledaves have not linked the death of a 19·year-0ld s upermarket wor1ter lo the so-called Freeway Killer case but..aro-in vestigating similarities-to the 33-ott1e1"slaylng"so~ young men whose bodies have been dumped near freeways, sheriffsdepulles saad today. Darin Kendrick. who went outside to retrieve shopping carts at the supermarket where he worked as a box boy. never returned to his job His nude body was round Wednesday by a streetsweeper al a construction site about a mlle from Ole Harbor Freeway The Los Angeles County Coroner 's Office identified him today. .... May Get Dea'tb • Alcala Convit;ted Of Girl's Murder By DAVID KVTZMANN Ot 1M 0..ly .._ Swtt With has elderly mother and 'tl•pfather looking on. murder ctcfcndant Rodney J . Alcala was convicted Wednesday or the June. 1979. abduction and slay mg of 12.~ear·old Robm Samsoe of fl unlmgton Beach It took 11 hours for an Orange County Superior Court jury to find Alcala. 36. guJlty or first ctegree murder and kidnapping in the stabbing death or M~ Samsoe. who disappeared from t he s eashore in Huntington Heach last June 20 lier skeletal rc>mams wt-rf! later found near Sierra Madre The 1ury of nane women and three men also cont'.'luded that the youngster had been slam an t he course or a kidnapping. Tius makes Alcala d1gible for the death penally. Alca la showed no emotion as the verdict was read by clerk rturo Guevtu·a 1n Superior Court J udge Phtl1p Schwlllfs t'Ourtroom. And his molher, Mrs Pedro German of Monterey Park, also remained calm after the ve rdict wa!> annoWlced at 4 · 40 p.m . "I didn't cry because my boy's innocent.·· she said after walk· ang out of the courtroom anto the )!lare or television lights "My boy's a good boy He's not a murderer " Out side the Orange County Courthouse. a nother mother. Mrs. Marianne Frazier, wept when told Alcala had been con· ''1cted for killing he r daughter .. That's great." she saJd as s he broke into tears. Later, Mrs frailer said. ''I'm grateful it's over ." She also told reporters she wanted the jur y to sentence Al cala. an amateur photo~· rapher, to the gas chamber. I DAILY PILOT ,,... Or_.., (.MU 0.1• P1... """" -'"<-" '' (Ol""DfMd' tN ~ P.,ft'-•\ lil*i*•\MO °' tht °'-'-'"" ""*'"""' '-• s.-.... -·~ ,. °"*•""""' ~ ·~._,... ,-,..... "°" (O\t• ~ ................. 9'. """"~°"' 8•ift ft fov11it•'" V•tl•Y hw•f'll• L•tv"• &•-'" ~" C.tl. A W-.. r~t ..... ..,,. '"' ~·'fWord ~W"NY\ ... ~"' , ....... MW. ... ~nl'I•,.. ,,._.,., 1\ •t .U0 '#HI .. , \frwl P 0 .. , ,,.. c.i.MtU t.<_,,,•.,.1" ._ .. _ """_ ........... _ JM•• Cllr'o'I' ..... ,.... ...... -c;.-.. __ ~··--...... ,_,,._ ~-·"'ICdow ~Mt.MO ---.....·- want the death penalty," l>h<' !>aid "I Uunk he deser ves ll " Prosecutor Richard Farnell tndit'.'ated he .,,. ould press for a death sentence when the Jury comes back Monday to beg10 the penalty phase or the tnal "What penalty ran possibly be appropriate for the killing or a httle girl? .. Fame II asked He added. "I'm very pleased t with the verdict> The 1ury rud v.hat it s hould have done ·· Defense attorney John Barnell declined t'.'ommf•nt on th t· , e rdact. "I have no comment bet'.' a use we ha' c another pha!ie lo go," he !>a ad Fro111 PflfJf' A I GUNMEN ... r1ci al Iranian m·y,s agency Par!> reported The noon deadline pa!>!>t!d without incident. and 45 minutes later the ~unmen issued another ultimatum for 2 pm -6 am POT demandin~ that Iran acknowled~c> by then that 1t had begun nl'got 1at 1n~ IA 1th the British governmenl "This 1s not a .,1gn of v.cak ness but of humanatanan dut) .. the tno said in lht· .,tatcmL·nt , "h1ch ""a~ telephont:d to rxahcc 1Aho then read 1t to n•portcr.. There v.a5 no pubhc !>1gn from Iran thal at was walling 11 negotiate the demands But a~ the deadhn<' passed there als'J was no 1nd1catwn the de:ith threats had been earned out Earlier, the gunmen freed one non-Iranian. Chris Cramer . 32. a British Broadcasting Corp. pro ducer who was applying for a visa when the embassy was taken over. Police said he wa!> freed because of a stomach atl· ment which the BBC said he contracted on a recent foreign assignment. Hunched over as though in pain. he was taken orr to a hospital. Mom Catches Falling Tot SEOUL. South Korea CAP > - A 2-year-old girl fell off the veranda of her family's 13th· floor apartment and was caught by her mot.heT..on -the lawn. 10@ feet below. The child required 100 aut.ches for c uts on her f•ce and the mother wu treated for • dislocated shoulder. Kim ll)'UDI Soon, 21, bad left the cbUd and ber Jelf·Old brotber ill UMt apartment wbUe ab9 wmt to pkk up a 10,000-won oote. eq.U•lileat to '17. wblcb tb• bo:;nw out 1 window. W&lile IOf' the biU, the looked up uw Mr u.-.r waU.. from \M veraad• rail. .. ,... .. , ........... ,.,. ..... , ...... ~ ....... tor UM eMW '° t.U. l'il ,.,, t•U t••o "'' mo&INr11 "~i ~and Mn. Kl•.U..,r• frofll IM lin· pnt . ~ ..... ' 'MARILYN MONROE' DRAWS CHEERS FROM SOt.OIERS ACTING ON THEIR DAY OFF ActreH Cetherlne Hick• lmltetH S.x Symbol for TV Movie on Colorado Location Gold, Silver Show.Slight Trade Gains Blonde Bombs Soldiers Snub Cover Girl FOHTCAHSON Colo <1\P1 platinum blonde undulated, From AP Dispatches Thf' sold1C'r.. 11t Fort <'il r1'on ap b I cw k 1 i. s c ~ a n d l> an g Gold and silver prices re· pt?arNi andiffcn·nt, rlC'spilt' lhi· "Otamonds Are A Gari'::. B1:st 1.·ovc red los~es today after pr<'sC'nrt• of a "Out " magazine f''nt:rul". --- plunginft in early t.r..a~d_ing,_ l'OVC'r girl .. 1 ~quart of Dt-nve r • The soldiers who <ltd .,how up The loS; an s il ver may have modeb :.ent w rl'cru1t 'told1er.s didn 't se<>m to havt• t<1 act very been t riggered by reports and the 1•h<rnc<· to "t't.· Manlyn llllll'h Wednesday th al the Hunt Monr()(' on~tagl' UresSt-d tn uniform., llk1• lho.-;1· brothers will be disposing of con· AHC TV <'r<''>''> JlQ.Pr!LlQ £.el-.-~ ..dur.in~ ~hf<-K~ean -w~r ~id~rJU>le holdmg,s.._Jhe metal-tmm!rand." ·or soldier., out on a they cheered. waved. wh1stl1'<.I -··also droppkt more than SI Wed· t hilly Y.t-ekt·nd fo r the filming of a nd stomped tht-1r feet IA 1th nesday ,, .,cene for .. Marilyn." a Ulrcl· ~atasfymg vigor. saad production But the reason ror the selling hour u•lt·\ 1::.1on movu: adapted coordinator Randee Sm 1th wave 1n gold was not tm· from \lorm:111 Mu1 ler's book of To lure the extr a.-. proouccr ml'd1atrh ckar the ~Jmt• n<rnw Onlv 500 Army LJ\Ht·nct· Seh1llcr ¥>dnlc<I 10,(.llJ!J Monl'>. 111 Newport HNH'h n· mt•n 'ho"t·d up produt·en. '>ent Kim Patton porlt.>d that gold hat <1 l111A of~ Rut nr' t'r mind. ~aid ABC rovn RJrt f-Or Ou1 magat1n1· .>1h1i.momm~and ~il verSl~60 .T.V :-·:\f\1 '' look rr~lai..·. ludUlo~raµh5Qc-oi11e-.ofan.-. .Gold clo!it'd 10. ~c.,,. Yurk un -C""tt+ht-rtnt• Hrck., tht-fi lm ~uf• lx'artng hc-r pwlun l>o11r W('dn('-.clav'ut SSOl 60 and "ilhc•r t'dator. wall mak<' 1t look likf' J 111 I lt.''> Jbo w1·< t• u l It fl·1I Jt $12 50 · rnurh b1i::J?t•r crov.d motorcvrlt .. , t ('l1·~ '"''>n \t·h Uot bv late mornini::. J!uld v.a~ The !lcenc :!>hot Jl tht:! Ar~!-,.,,,..,,.11 .. rN·orrlr·r .inrl tti•· trachni:: ,I\ s;il l an :"t•lt\ York and h,1.,t• 1war C11l<>r<11lo ~pnn~., IA.i., m.1g.11111t"' -.1ln•r ,Jl SI:! Iii Mnnl'x quot('(! part of .i !>t:Quenc<' n·,<1hlnJ.' \lodl'I' from Df'n\f•r IA(·rt: d1., thl' pnce at $..'>20 for gold Jnd :1round th1· hlontlt-'>Cr<'t•n !')an•n ., JIJ!I hi·d 111 ,.., ru11 '"ld1t•r-in $1:! 65 for .,,I\ l'r hont•\ moon with .l0t• 01 ~ a~1w1 11.11 1 ,it'""' Jlld 1111 :.., h.ilb But ~ht• dt'!·1decl Ill do USC' .,hfJY.' 1/11 t11rn11ul.,llllv.d.,lo11. Raid Chief Quiz, Asked W ,\~Ill NG1 ON 1 AlJ l - Comm1ttc•c!> 1r1 both the lloUSl' and Scnat(• a rc try~ mg to get ll·st1mon} from tht' commando leader of l;i!.I wC(>k'::. Iran hosta~l· rc::.cue raid to find out v. hy 1t was c<Uled off Rep G V Montgomery D·M1ss . said today that thl' llou.w Armed Scrv1res Committee a!>ked for testimony from both the <'o rnmando leader. Col C'h.irlt·., Hl'r kw1th and MaJ (jl'n Jame., \'aught lhe m1s~mn ·., ovt-rall ('Om man,kr Montgnrnl·r. !>Jld then• i.. ,1 rumor that .,ome <>f the rommandos wanted to eontmuc lhl' m1s!>1on even thouith thrl'l' hcl1copll'rs v.t•rc• out of c11mm1ss1011 and th<') wen • om• s hort of thl' SIX they nl'L'<lC'd NB's Harold Andersen Dies at 82 l'rl\ alt "l'f\ ace::. for Harold ·And} Andl'rwn. a 20-year res1 dent of Nc1A port Ueach who v. a~ or~anist at the Republican and llcmrn·ral1c national convention<> 1n 1952. will be> h(•ld Sunday Mr Anderst>n dwd Wedne::.day at thf! u~e ofR2. M r Anlll'rH·n. born 111 Ch1 ca~o. bt.•cuml' u professional or~anist al a n early age 11~ played in theaters "showing ~i lf'nt movies beginning at agelO A ftcr semi ·retn;cm en\ in Culifomia. he played for many vears at the Revere House restaurant in Tustin. and recently played at a (und·raising concert for the Newport Harbor Art Museum at the Port Theater in Cor ona del Mar Mr Andersen was a lso a veteran of World War I. He is survived by daughters Jeanne Leonard. of Covina, and Betty Holm of Laguna Beach; a brother. Earling ~ndersen. of South Gale ; a s ister. Anna Berger. of Jllinols; a nd two grandctuldren. . Family me mbers ask that tn lieu or Oowe ra l donations be made to the builaln g fund of the P l ymouth . Con(t rcaalion<1l Church in Newport Beach, with which Mr. Anderaen waa as· sociatM,. >Ahdt• ht•,,.,;,.., 111 T11kH1 .,c-11ut1nl! I hr ~11 ,., .,1,. 111) 11111 mud1 · hu'il'b.111 ll'arrh 111 ' th• t•arh th t·• II • tr , 11rne1n 1•r<>uJ Y.11·" 1gr1 \9f~l~ out th\.'rt' on .1 Scitur<fa y.' -.;ud M•~~ lfrt'k~ cln·~M·d 10 ;i Fort Car...on 1nformat100 offsr..r 11,.:hl l>rnv.11 ,,.11u1n<.·<.I .dr1·l>1' v..llh Jot· ~uJIJ\ an ha11 d)t'll :\t.Jrdyn M11nro1·' San DieJi(o De1nocrats Find • Off ice Ransacked ~\"I, IJIE(;o 1\l' 1'11111,. .,3, J liurglar <1r liurgl.1r' hrok1· 1nl11 h1•t1dquJrtl'r., uf lhl' ~.111 D1l·g11 C'oun1 :-l>1•11111t· r .H w <'•·n tral Comm1l11·p 1.111-..11 lo.111g fll1 ·-. c1nd takin~ a 11-.t tJf th11w rno.,1 act1n· m the P<•rly Thl' offl rl·r' ~aul th•·) round t•v1den<:'(' of forred C'nlr) 1'"11" cabinet,:, .... en· opt.'n und fmannJI record!> strl' .... n around thl' thn· .. room :.u1te Tul·:.da~ nit-:hl or earl\ Wl-<:JncMl<1\. ltt:ms nf re .. al~· 'alut• were ldt untouch<·d alon~ with u hJlf gallon vodka und a fifth Of l=(in ,\ volunlct:r d 1!>COvt:rt.•d th1· hrl'ak in Wt•dnt-scla\ "'hl'n ht· .,hnv. ed up at the L>emocrai' fourth noor headquarter:. 1n lh1• downtown l ' S Grant lfotl'I Ed SkJ~l·n. thl· Dcm<1cratu count\ chairman ""ho ~l'ck~ hi' part)~S conJO:rl!~~•onul nom1n.1 la on. :!>atd ht'> onl) po!>:.1hl1• t•nt•m1t.'" arl' in th<' Ku Kl ux Kl<1n Skui.:l'n ., pnman opµo nl'nt 1s Tom ~ktzi:er « Jhfom1.1 1 hJ1rm3n <•f thl' h n11?hl ., of lh•· t\U h lu \ Klan Thi ri ... noth1n~ .,,. ,. 11 h1· in t1·r1· .. l1'il 111 .11 lh,. l>1•m1wr.1l11 ht'.1ClquJrt1:r'-· '.11.i \\1·t t).!n · Hn1dt·~.. \H' don t pu 11 'I, 1:1.11n 1:-p<· th1nJ:!-. app.1n·ntl) rt·f1·r r1n~ tn W.itt'rj!;ile ~ C111nnJ1:ntl\. <; Corrion l.11111~ 1' !ht• :.o t J llt.•d lllJ'>tl'I mind of till' Watt•r)!Jtt· bur.:JJr) IA<J:> 1n tov. n Wt'dnel>da:-tu prnrnol 1 1' ~ hook ht: 1Arull' Jbuul thl' 1!17- lllt'.tk 1n at Dem11natte· f'Jrt\ h1 .. 11tqu:irlt.'r:-in \\ J"h1ni.:ton I) ( •Adults' Bill He ld ~AC'Ht\~tE:-.:TO 1 AP 1 Lf'R1slat1on backt>d b\' the rt•<fl l'"lalt> industry lo permit ar\ult1' onlv apartments has ber,n shunt ed ·aside for possible further stud~ Gloomy Skies Continue Rumors of raln on the Orange Co a at were pre t-ty much scotc hed by Ole U.S. Weather Sfrvice th.la momlng. but if you look skyward. what you see i~ what you're gonna get through Friday. A gr ay bla nke t of cloodt1 caused by I.he offshore marine layer atmosphere and a low and very 8low-low pressur .. system is expected \o han~ around overnight. The low pressure system has been taking iL'I own good time an meandenng on over to Arizona. where at was s upposed lo go a!> l o n g as two day s ago . foref:!asU?rs say. A. few sprinkles may be re corded an Southern California mountains and foothill areas, hut c·oao.tal rain gauges should remam dry. rollowed by part.Jal clearmg f''nday arternoon No prec1pltat1o n is forecast from the clouds co.ering the coas tal area. although there wa!> some speculation to that effect Wednesday. "I don't pay any attention Lo that, .. a female forecaster for the U S WeaUler Service said this monunf'. a~dtng that she g1·b-her prognostications the night before from Channel 7"- Dr George Fishbeck on the 6 o'rlock 1V new .,. __ Mesa Kid's Jockey Dream Came True Ac; a Costa' Me:;a ·eighth i.:rJd<'r. Huck Thornburg wrolt- ttn t'!>!>3)' descnbtng has dream or llt.'COmtng a JOCkC} . Out hts teac her ::.colded him for wnl1n~ i.omcthmg that ~he ,.11tl 1·ouldn°l come true \\ 1•il 1t did In fu1·1. 'fhomburl! 11nv.. 4X . will be r1d i n ~ 1J1 S aturd;n "' 1'entue ky Derby ,1bo..irrl ;mt· t>f tht· favorite .... Pl 11,.:gr-O N11 k It• Thomhur.:·, v1t·w~ on the rar1: .tr•· dl>«('rib(>d hv sports wnt<'r ll11v. arrl L II and~ 1n today·., 1>.tth Pilot Sct.-Page RI Driver Hurt In Canyon Road Smashup \ Bu1•11a I' a rl.. motonM IA a~ in 1 Jblt• c•und11 111n ill Saddlebat'k I 11011n11n1t \ I fo.,p1lJI toda~ aftt·r ht'-1 .tt 1·11l111h'tl v.1th a hcav} t ' 11r k \\t•dnt·'>dJ\ un Lagund I ·'"' nn H11.1d l'oltl'l' n·porL., IA('f"l' skdch} hut "'1tnc~..,t·s at tht• r.enl'rnl Tt•ll'phon1• ..proJ)4•rty out La~una I .111\1111 Hnacl !><.1 1d they saw \lfn•<l ~m:.. 36. or Buena Park pull ht., car int<> thl' phone com p.in~ parking lot and turn. ,11 ound Tht•\ ..,au! lhe motorist Ulen pulll'd. 11ut ontn Laguna Canyon Hoad. heading back t oward to"' n. hut did not make 1t to the far rir.tht hand lanes before• col- lld1ni.: Y.1th a largr truck !'..l•-..ina·, q•h1l'le C'areened nff 1h1• fronl of lht• trurk :.ind the tm· flJCI p~-.hed 1t lo the right hand -.hem Ider or lhc road. Thl• tru<·k drl\cr. Y.ho v.as nol 1dcnllf1t.'d. Y.a:!> not hurt tn lht· ,1cc1dent. poll re s aid Sl'~ ma "as in the 10tens1 vc 1·a r(' unit at the hospital today •orken File Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) -n,. Now In 1tock: Extra 1mall through extra large, - In aolld1 ($11.00), 1trlpe1 ($12.00) and panel• (S12.00). Oii. Ch1mte1t and Atomic Wor~en tntern1Uon1I Ui,ton bu n1ec1 1 fldtral lawsuit ~•fllna t hat th• II 811undo Pollet Department •nd Chevron U.8 A.. vlol•t•d th• etvll rt1hl1 ot ph•ktU on •• rlke 111ln1l Ch•vmn 1ftd MY rel· au.er oU rompan ... . ...,.2 ltO" Mtr\M A•• l94MatMaM '"'"" , .. , llfl'•ftltillt ... "" ... , - ·----·--·· -------"'~-- CALIFORNtA DeS'ert Prt;>posa& P1·otested ~ LOS ANG El.ES <AP) -·Jim Pilon Of Gltndale 11UDll>ed UJ> th1• probl~m ; .. Jt'a tuat too bad lben'a nol enouab ae1ert for ev~.. . > At a p.abb(' he•nl\I W~, ape.tu aft.er apeaker p...-ent td objedjooJ and prol>Off(l c:hMcu to lhe BurHu ot Wind Manaaemeot'a drat\ plan to aovuo lM 2S mlllioft acre Calitoml» .. rt. \_.... ••WE DIDN'T UPBCT a ~us." Hid S..vet1 Quarles or WN~. deput.y @der«1e.retary ol lhe U.S. Interior Otpart mm&.. Ht didn't. ~ on• But Quarle •&Id the different and oftm con· ructtna opinions "''" be UMld to mold a flnal venlon of the plan. wbteh WW be publithed by Oct t • 01"1ao1Md ~r'O\fpl miners, env1mnmenlallat.a, rwk bOwub, r4'creatlonal V4'hlcle enthualasl& and others -wert~ well rep,,_ued a l Lbe hearin&. wbkb drtw more than 100 1pectator11 But many s~k~ w~re like rtlon, who wu "JI.Ail rtpreMmUna m)'Hlf." ruon. a 29·ycar-old d1rt bike enthualut, aald, "We enjoy the dei&t'rl for whot ll llf -aerenUy. We &o out there and we can com· pletely roraet about wortdn1 all ~. To me, ridlnc a motorcycle I .. _. In the dekrt lts a lot ch .. per than s<>lnc to a p1ychl•lrl1t 91' a bar." $(!vtiral Jllllllon Southem California city dwellen1 t ry som e form ot thla"ee ert therapy. The desert's growing popularity led ('onarn.u an 1978 to order a lon1·ran1e proaram to manage and protect lhefraallearca. Environmentalists areued that uore~lFicled use ot the motorcyclet, dune bu&1ie:i and other vehicles leaves almoet lndell· ble scani oo lht> surpriamgty fragUe la.ad.scape and they should be qarl!fully restricted RECR EATIONAL VEIUCLE groups contend that locking them into small .sreas will only concentrate and worsen any damage Tht' Los Angeles hearing ~. lhe last of four general sessions held in urban areas. Eigh\/a@itional workshop meetings are planned an smaller commun.IUes scattered around the desert. The r>ubbc t:omment phase ends May 15. 3 Escapees Captured Vnion Oil. ,,.,, . p ·' inms rices SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A pohce swat team 8aa E'a~ Propo•al Balt~d sunowlded a residence ln the Mission District Wednesday n:ght and recaptured three escapees LOS ANGELES <AP> -A custody dispute or wb.o fied the Hall of J ustice lh.ree days ago in San rnassive proport1ons has been setUed tn U S. Das-F~n chco's largest tMct Court and the <'lashing pair will pack their jailbreak. bags and go home, but only one will get the trunk. Officer Pame la ( ________ ) Dumbo'strunk, lhal 1:. Meeds salJ lhe t hree SfATE ·men o ffttred no r e ·_ After a two-day hearan g inLo6Angeles fedenil sistance t•1 member or court. Judge Irving Jlall ruled Wednt•sd<1y that the swat team. D<imbo, a 29-year old Asian elephant, wall re main After staking out a Mission District residence the property of cm·us produC'er Paul Kuyc.., who al Valley-Street Wednesday night.-a pollce-t.acti~al beught the be~ in t9'tt. • - team rounded up Michael 0 . Sequeira, Richard E. Ramirez and Ralph E. Williamson, authorities said. ~ ........ "~••...-Sfd~trae•~d B•-•d Wins Elt-phan t On Fuels LOS ANGELE.5 <AP> --Say- in" prices are "softemog" ~ lht- world 011 mC1rket, Union Otl Co. is tnmming a nickel a gallon ..., from the wholesaJe price of its gasoline and four cents a gallon from its dil'Scl and aviallon fuel and other distillates. -_.. - - - --..------ - --- -..... ~· ,-a-- DAILY PILOT Af SACRAMENTO (AP)-· A proposal to set up a st.ate fund to compensate U>e victims or uninsured motorists has been sidetr4\cked into a study, mean· i.hg there can be no rl)rther action on it this year. "A ::tt.os A NGEL ES (A p ) . Th (' co unty Transportation Comm1ss1on has halte<l a planned bus rare hike by allocatin_g $4.6 million to cover the Southern California Rapid Transit D1stnct's pro- jected deficit for the fiscal year. · But the Los Angeles-based company, the ninth largest ojl refiner 1n the natic.n. said Wednesday 1t may take a '9eek before the price cut begins show- ing up on gt!!) station pumps. Eastern Bound · ...... ~ 1be bill, AB29Sl by Assemblywom1111 Gwen Moore, D·Los Angeles, was one Of five bills sent to interim study Wednesday by the Assembly Finance. Insurance and Commertt Committee.· ••t~ Slala IJfl Dq•f fl NORWALK <AP) -A 16-year-old hostage kU!ed in a s hootout during a doughnut shop rob- bery w as felled by a shot from a sherUrs deputy, tbe cowity coroner says. An autopsy Wednesday confirmed that Jose Trevino, who was taken hostage 'WiCh his mother during Tuesday night's robbery, was hit in tt\e ches t with a .JS.caliber slug fired by one of the dep· uties involved in the shootout. Meantime, 23-)'ear· old Richard Avails of Downey, who was arrested in the robbery, was booked for investigatio& of murder because or the host.age's death. BRASILIA Adds that touch of sophistication to outdoor living. U .. 111111 T .. 11 4 CUln s~:a SALE 5829 FRIEST AllDlllG fllEPUCU Ill FllESCIUIS 18% TO 403 \ OFF • However. officials of the RTD and the Transit Commission stressed Wednesday that a sizeable fare increase is meVllable bcgmmng July 1, when the new fiscal year begins. lliqfclbf KUl~d bfl Auto PASADENA <AP> -The leader of a move. ment to impo5e a rent control ordinance in lhls ct· ty .was struck and killed by a car as he was riding a bicycle. and a Pasadena woman is in custody in connection with the incident. pollti! said today. Robert Tajima, 25, was kllled after being struck by the car a( Lake Avenue and Mountain Street Wednesday. police Sgt. Tom Oldfield said. Arrested was Marilyn Ware, 25. Shr was being held m conneetion with felony manslaughter, dnv· mg under the influence of drugs and cocaine and PCP. ''( ,, . ' : . \ . MARRAKESH Combines the mystery of the past with today's good living. 42" Dtll11 TIMI 4 Qllra Reg. $800 SALe5 486 • •• . ,. Retallers are not required lo lower their pnces until they sell the ~as they have in storage and receive ~cw {l~livery, a Union . ~pokesman saicf.' · Ed Delano, 75. waves before l~avmg Davis for a 3,100 mile. bicycle trip to Worct~ter. M a!>~. and the SOth class n•union at Worcester Polytedufic Institute . Delano m adt• tht! same tnp U1 36 days m 1970 but hopes t Q do 1t this lime in 31 days. · Fraud Count Aime(l at ABC NEW YORK CAP> -A former ABC law)t"r has charged that cenain network offtc1als a nd members or an independent produC'tion company · tried to ~fraud two lllvesLors If\. the "Charlie-.., Angels'' telev1s1on series or more than $500,000. tht· New York Times rC'portC'd today - Jennifer Martin, who cla.ims to ha \e bet·n f.Lred last October after quesllotl.Ul~ the payment TAOPI-KAI Rugged and sty1ish to fit your lifestyle ... 42" Dltllf.TIMI 4 a.tn I J, =··sALE5 469 \ .1rran~lfment . -.aid bet wet•n W7 and 1979 pa v nwn~ l)t•loni!1ng to · Charh···-. Angt!I~ ·• 1m cMors vd:re rl1Hrted to Aue ·.., "Starsky and Hul<'h " '-huv.. the nev. ... µaper ... aid. Ma~ Martm said this was done to defraud ac· tors RJ>bert Wa~ner and NataJ1e Wood , who sha re !>I) perC't•nt of l ht! proflh of '"Charla1··.., AOl,!t!b" "1th ~i>t:llule-Goldbere Producuons. CANTIN A Bring the feel of old world living to contemporary living. 4t" Dllllt T*' 4 Qin Reg. $778 SALE 5 629 GASGRllL 8YAMLA • 0ua1eontrots Twin Broll complete • 355 54. ~with cart and tank. ·=Body • ~rt • Raclt + Rumer • ::'t:r'°' • lJtfC EdltOrial' P-age ......................... ~11111111111~~------------~----- l'hu,.day. Mey 1, 1980 Robert N. Weed /Publisher Bar~ra Krt 1b1ch 'Edltorlal Peot ~dftOt' • Canyon Solution Up to the Council • • A new City CouncU maJcrit1 In Lapna Buell wuted little Ume ln dwnplnJ a m.ooo •vll'OIUIMD&al report lhat was belnc prepared on tha fUture.ol Luuna CUyon. They termed Ute 1tucly u blnendal only to the Irvine Company and the Souu.n CallfomJa Goll AlloclaUon. udd1n1 that cont.lnWQI' lbe study would only add credef\ce to pluns for bulldinl tioualfta and coll counea in the nrf· yon ~ Tht-l'OUMll voted lutead lo push stron1ly for I low· tntl"rt>St k>an from the federal 1ovemment 1n order to pay off more Uum 16 million still owed the former owners or Sycaruott Hilla. a 622·acre portion of t.he study ares purchased two years a10 by the city . Thc.> mo~ to qua.sh the .,vl.rollmental study was ap plauded by the rouncH'a audience And some membcr3 were critical of the Irvine C.ompany'a r ole ln/revious dealings. saying the company a ttempted to "hol Laguna ,1. Beach up for r"1aN<>m .. That was not the case. The company was led to beheve Lagunans and the COW\(il s upported joint plan nmg ror the c anyon area The co'1lpany readily acknowledged last week that there seems lo be no public ~upport for the plan. In any case, the burden of-pa~g off the promissory note now rests with the new council. Mayor Wayne Ba~lin ~aid the c it)' should be willing to "jump through hoops to get the low-mterest loan from-Washington. We're not so s ure there 1s overwhe lming public supPort for that extreme either The Dana Point Specific Plan, a document two years in the making, has been publis hed a nd is available at va raous locations for review by r esidents interested in the fut ure of the unincorporated oceanfront community. Also. the Or a nge County Planning Commission will hold three public hearings oo the plan in the next two months, including o ne in Da na Point May 21. T he document goes to the Board of Suprnisors on Julv9 ·Public comm ent on the proposal. which was created "1th coopera tion between county and community. con· tmucs to be a vital fartor in this effQrt to solve Dana Point's planning problems. 1 A look at the plan by a ll affected would m ean con t inued informed participation by ttie people. and. the best pps,;1ble document for the .community Residents who '\ ;rnt to rev1e"' the plan sho uld call 834.5391 for further tn· lormatton Pressure Inevitable T he Sadd leback Community College Board of Trus tees may have been pre mature in setting a n Aug. l deadline for bringing in an outside negotiator if f acuity <:ontract talks become deadlocked. -The reasoning behind the decision was that the board t·ould disassociat e itse lf from being caught in the middle if the negotiations became mired and a settlement was delayed. The Saddleback board cannot disassociate itself from the negotiations. even by hiring someone to act as a go· bet ween A second ar~ument reasoned that all involved wo uld bt· better able lo concentrate on primary duties if the pre!:>· ~tHC' of l'Ontract negotiating were relieved. That does not hold wall'r. Pn•ssure Wlll be on both faculty and administration until a settlem e nt is con cluded. Both parties should make a maximum effort lo deal with one another face to race Wt.· ~t·t· no n·ason why the negot1at1 ons should not be con tludt'CI bdon• Aug. 1 • Opinion!> Pitpresscd in the space jlbove are those of lhe Daily Piiot Other views ~xpressed on this page are those of their authors and drtt!.>b Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Breakups By L .M . 80\ID Women fall in love less easily than men And out of love morc easily. That's what a couple of scholars de· c1ded after following the r omantic lives of 231 dating couples for two years. Fifty. five percent of the pairs stayed together while 45 per· cent split. Queries put to all of them indicated it was the man most usually who first declared the affection. And among those who broke up. it was the wo men m ost us ually who first ma.de lhal decision. Those who play Bingo may know it's no simple trick to cover your complete card in 48 numbers or less. But lt c an be done. And a Las Vegas hotel offers $10,000 to any bingo player who does it. The hotel has paid orr three limes in the last three years. In lbe early days of radio hereabouts. It didn't matter Dear Gloomy ... Gus Sympathy la well d•· fined by Weblter, but how many more of Fldtl'1 reject. tan "' arfordf f!.8. , much what you wore to work And mos t of thol)c who worked on the air showed up m fairly informa l costumes. Al the same Lime in England. ho wever . the announcers oo BBC radio all wore tuxedos on the job. Why I don't know. Were you aware that actor Sean Connery o nce won Scotland's Mr. Universe con· test? Am asked how many draw· ings are needed ·to make a t ypical animated cartoon. Depends on its length. ob· viously. Figure 24 drawings per second. Q. Which of a touch typist's fingers do the most work? A. The first finger of the right hand and the first and second fingers or the left. They handle 6.1 percent of the typing, in fact. Q. Quick, quick, name the only American nation whose nationaJ sovereignty was not founded by revolution. A. Canada, Canada. Q. How inany 1olf balla doe.a the average touring pro- f e11tional golfer uae every )'ear? A. About 700. A funeral director ln vui- , couver, 8 .C., off1r1 a Hrdboerd talket for N. Tbt departed l1 plaeed ln lM c•rdboercl ud the eardbMrd It pl..S ln • HLalUqH IOr OMt hmeral. TIM t~ue •'-1• ,u&. ne Hr•tteard wltb ~ IOle • for la· ltr ... A ,..,., lMrt un Hit II IMia. U tllO. • _Jack Andenon U.S. PiillOut From Europe Eyed W ASlllNGTON The popular wladom In Wuhlnrton ls that the Vnited Statt>11 must depend on ll11 allies In WHte rn Europe tu htilp achi~vt> American .:ouls whctlM" It lnvolw5 a boycott or thl• Mc~t.·ow Oly.mp1c11 or :.anc lion• against Iran. l''vr th1:. rea~;on, the Pentagdn hull kept lJl(ht ~t:l'Urlly wraps on u poll•nllully '"' x p I o it i v l' i.trah 'KY rt• ~rt that ud 'o"lt!l) un Jlmol>t total ll s \lollh ,1 r J v. a I rrom Europe a l) a move lhat o ffer -. t h l' bl' s l· pro:.pt'rts fonhe future ·· What lends the rerx1rt weight 1s its authors hip by two of the Defense D<'partment 's best and Mailbox brlghtt.'fjt Adn\ Henry Train. head or th<' {J S Alluntlc Com ma nd . und form e r Deputy Defense St'cretary Robert Ells· worth Train's duties include command of NATO's Soul.hem European naval s trike . and sup. port foTCt>15 THE SECRET. J:S·page report spe lls out the authors' recom· m e ndat1o n that the United States drastically decrease ats NATO comm1tment.s in the in· terests of national se<.'uraty In a nutshell, Train and Ellsworth l>uggest that our Europ{'an allies s imply cannot bt.• depended upon The report rs not regarded as a nackpot commentary b} any means Pentagon :-.our<.'es told my al)soc1atc Dave Van Atta ~hat the report Ofrers '"Very Via· ble'" alternative!. LO present US pohc) Ho\lo many top Defense Department strategists share tht> authof'11' views Is not known Train and Ell s worth arknowledge that Western Europe has top priority in U.S. defense thin.king, over Asia and the Middle East But they note the difficulties involved in this long-accepted priority. -THERE HAS been. they re port. a steady '"decomposition. erosion and destab1hzation of political will an Europe und of lht: European defense posturt' .. ' There wall be "rontinumg l'Ongress1onal a nd pubhc desire lo rut U S military pre~ence abroad ·• There cxis Ls "an unhealthy I 1f unavoidable 1 dependency by Europe on Lhe C S for Eurof>I"' mrhtary ~runty c which l tends to further erode European ~111 . The ::iuthors or the secret rC' port are convinced that the lal)l named difficulty la the mOlt serious. They nOt4' "gro~lnlJ European frustraUon wlttt hav· Ing to pay. economically and politica lly. rer a aecurhy (luar antee from the United States." Train a nd Ellsworth then a rgue that "a reallocation of re· t;Ou rces and restructured de· te nse or NATO Europe offers the best prospcets for the future." AMERICA 'S long -term -.trategy, they suggest, should arm for "an autonomoua Eu.ro- pca n defense and deterrent capability " In other words, our best bet would be to for ce Western Europe to f4'nd for itself. instead 11( del)t'ndin~ on Uncle Sam's protcrt1ve umbrella. In terms that might irritate our f':uropean allies . the Pen- tagon report obser ves that the rct·ommended U.S pullout '"rec- '>l(n1zcs that the Europeans to-- day are basi<.'a ll y irresponsible <inrt impotent rn foreign policy and l>ec·urity lt•rms, C a nd) that thc•1r 1mpotenct· 1~ due in no sm:.ill mc·al>un· to their depen. dt>ncy on the U S. for their _ . ._...,.,...... ....m.•IJliJ!:Y....'iJ!C:.!.mlY,.·· ------ • TllF: AlJTllORS rcc·ommend thJt thl· l "n1ted hlutes withdraw 0 Jll but J ··-.mall U.S. force" frum f:uror><'. making up for this pullout It~ a prom1.,e of quick m1htan l><ickur> 1n tht> event of a "41\ 1N attac·k This would free th1~ hm1t(•ci Ameriran military -.trrninh for use• e lsew~ere rn the \\vr ld 1·ncourai.:c a cr edible Eurrip.•:m nuch·ar deterrent .Jnd. of t·11ur,1· ~· popular with hud)!ct c:ullcr.. :.it home '1'ti1• Jl0'\'\ltn11t r th<Jt the Hu"1Jn' .... oul!J ··reac t ag . i.: r '''""'" 1f the L'nrted State:. µullt•ll oul 11r thJI the Western • r.llr<lll' .trl n.111on-. m1 j!ht ·1rWl to . "'"' ''"' "'erl· discounted bv TrJ tn and EllS\lo11rth as unlikely Happy Secretary Doesn't Feel 'Exploited' To the £ditor Wh_x do women who d1slikL· serving and assisting perslSt an becoming st'<'retaries I refer lo your article an Featuring, Apnl 22 . on Ms Peggy Glen. I resent M s Glen's slafcment that '"the frustrat.Jon level as a secretary as universal ... and I pity any pN!>on "'ho fot•ls "exploitt'd" rn t hear JOb In Web .... ter·s Di e t1onary ~ecretary r.. defined as ··person rmployed to assist an rorrcs pondenre; record·keepmg officer of an organ1zat1on ·· I fCl'I at a pnv1lcge and honor to have mv boss trus t me \!.1th J letter th.al may make or break a deal. to schedult-his day. or •ven to make his coffee I know .,r no greater rcs ponsibahty than unotht•r's lafc I HAVt: NO los~ of personal fret•dom I can constantly ... tnv1· t o perfect my skills. to tx:comt· my b(Js.-. · nght arm and to make my pos1t1on one that would bt: terribly massed 1f I were not then· tu fill al There 1s ·great sat1sfact1on an knowing I ease my ~s· load and an watr hang my ~rowth by all I learn But then . as they say. you only gaan rrom an experience v. hat you are willing to put into at I am h appy Ms. GIC'n has (ound her niche : no one should continue in a profession with which they a re no t happy However. lo d1scred1t my pro- fession, and one that I love. for personal distaste is a disgrace Kl\ YA. SHEPPARD MrCabe Fa" To the Editor: I happen to think that you have a great selection of colum· nis t s . l have a s pecial en· thusiasm for Charles McCabe l like his s tyle. He doesn't hedge or mumble. I disagreflt with one of ttis columns, and re- cel ved a nice note in return. I agreed with another. and sure e nough came another note . These are not notes from :a computer or a public relations person. Each is personally typed an~ s\gp~4~ J:ad1 'obviously take• time out of his day. Tbeae notes live me a warm (ee1Jn1 about the man .. and the PUot. Eveta more imponant· ly. there ii a real human belna out tlMft who atves a dmn . . . and llltena. VANARSDALE FRANCE Pr•l•r• 0JtCl•I•• To Ole Editor: 1'tte arttele by Allen Chqe on th• poulbllltlll or 1ynt1Mtlc fuel• 11 printed In t.ht April • Dall,J PUot m1y havt prtHDLed an Oftflr 1lmpU1tle and OP· Ulnl1Ut •ltw of aol•l•I o .. r proW.•1 IMlt lt ll I poeMICln I'd rltlter billnt In $111 t... IO ~ar. • liapr, no U11tt 11 tM IM of the lunm·I r1ff11•1jl l"'"1t11tn nl our gm 1•rnnwn1 Th:.it I bt-ht•n• 111 '1 1 ''h,1 1• jfld otht•r., hl..t• ham. do;•, not me;1n that t11mnr r11'4 I II l1u\ .1 I-!·•~ ~u11lt·r. IJ,l..l· a JO mrnutt· hot shO\H•r. or rl'mO\t' tht· mi-ul,1t1on from my Jlt 1r <~u11l' t hi' c·on trarv. thut as \I.hat I '4 0Uld do rf I ht•li(•\'l'<l tht•n· '4l'rl' no ull1mal1 ~olut ion~ It 1:. l>Omt·on1· "'1th th<· 11p t1m1'm of Mr ("h.1,1• riot lh1 go\ 1•mmPnl "'ho \4r11 m<1k• ,1 .,,gn1f1c·:111t <·ontrahut111n t0'4i:trc1 -.111\ 1n1.( · 1111r l'Ot·rg) cconomar problt·m~ The mn:.t I r.in 1•!\JK'<'l from m) gm1:rnm1·nt 1!'1 thJl 11 \!. 111 t•cmtrnu1· to s1x·r11I m) m11n1•\ :11111 all> t1nw l"rt'L1t1ng \4 ,l\!-o t•> di\ Hll' :111 1'\'C·r 'hrrnkang ri11• 1t \\all m·' 1·r huk1· .1 n<'" r>n•• ,_ I.El-: M<'<Tt.LOl <:II ('nwf Pi•·f ure I t1 the f)1Jtor I c·oulrt not lwla1•\f• ..,... hat I '4 a-. <.1•1•1nj:l in .1 l.o-. i\ni.tt·l1·s paper on Sunday. l\pnl 27 th<-p1l'lun• of a t•hJrrl'd horlv of a \<IUn~ m11rtan m<1n ht.•-.1ck a bumt.-d aircraft Wh' ""'" "'a' th" µublrl>hl'<f' It s(•n e; no poss1hl1· purpo:.e. My heart al'hes for th<• families of th~e )Oun~ men "'ho might :-.C'<' th1:. p1<'tur<> ~t > o\I. n :.on. J 2·1 ) ear old Navy Ensrs.:n. wa:. killed thret· ~en rs ago in n tra~1c Nav~ JCI crash From l1mr to time. I h ave wondered about c-very poss1 ble a:.J)('rt of th<' acradent. hndmg a sm all amount of com fort an JU.'t knowing that the ac cident was fast and he did not suffer To the parents of au eight youn~ me n who happen to see this picture. rm :1ure they are convinced that this 1s their son. Ile. too, was my son GLENNA GRANZELLA '•r• '•••"•• To the Editor I heard the ridiculous story about the Judge wbo sent court personnel to the Alpha Beta parking k>l to round up prospec· tive jurors for South Orange County Jury duty. · Last month l requested Jury duty at South Orange County simply because it was much c l01er to my home In El Toro. I was ref'\med and wound UJ> drtv· lne to Santa Ana durln1 my term of duty. In Santa Ana we 1tarted ion March 5, with some 200 peoj)le ~porUn1 tor duty. TRB PAY ii ti ~ daS', plus one•Waf nWea1• which in my CHI aJDOUIUd lo. I dlJ. Had I .... lo bt.h Oranp Counl1. u.. ....... would MY• bMtt ..,.. •Utt lu&.ld of •· ftil, .... wtUI eotnt ~· U. fw .,...., WOUid haw• Mel mon 811Pf111lriale. 1 hl·n. too m:.i' Ix 1 h1 ' "'•111111 tt.l\t' l'nou~h Juror ... to (111 lht 1r p.1neb. and not hJ\t• to rl• .... .on t11 p..irkang luL<, 111f111 quot J" \'\I>\' \'\ l>l::RSF.'\ H~~d M ar•i•9 To 1tw Editor or.1ni.:t· C11un1 ' -.u 11t·n1-.11r ' Jr•· •·I•·< t1•d (or th1· p11rpo-.1" 11( ri•rir1·-..·nt1r1~ 1h1• I"''' 1r1t1 n -.t-. of tht· 1·ornmun1t11· 111 tr' Jlld prl•-.1•r\f• tht he.ill h .rnrl "'l'l(,1r1 11( 1t -. n tllt'"' Thi· John \\ ,1\111 Airport 11f (Ir Jn~·· l'11unt' ,., .1g.un up for puhfl<· t11-.. u"'''" Thl'rd ore lht· tarm· to (1j.!ht fur human lift· ts nn"' W1• Jdamanll) urg .. tht.· ... up pnrt of t1H·r~ ... up1•n '""r n111 to 1•nd11r'l' ur .1p11rn\ t' any (',1n .-.·N•o~· plun"· ...... 1hrn1llt'il for· th1• lohu W;i\nt• ,\1q1<1rt 1•xr>an .... 111n 11 r 1n1·rt'J"" .,f 1t-. f,1< il1t11•0, Thi· I 11!1't'<jU•'rll'I'~ l'llllld pl 11\ ,. lf1, ,t ... t r 1111' I o o u r rt• .. 1 d t· n t 1 ,ii J rca' ('OLLECTJ\'EL \". I h•· ~uper \ ''"r" mu..,t J l't for lhl' ~1x><l of tht• t·ommun1lll's and r<'<''JJ!nlZl' lhl' fal'I th.it horn<• and IJnd <irt• far ~upcnor 111 tht· grcN! gamed b) that .. quirk enmom1c buc k."" pressured h) a ir 1 J rraers et al. and Chamber of ("om mercC' Li nfortunatcl). controversial Ja rport pruhleml) Jrc b(>comml! un1ver:.al T he a ir and noast· pollution of Los Angeles Airport. v. h1ch han· unt'qu1 vnc-ally n· a<•ht.•d unbearahlt• leveb and depreciation of pn m(• property should truly bt· J wurnm~ Th(' s upervisors must not a llow a s1m1lar ratastrophe to happen er<'. IDA Z WILLIAMS W•••~ of M••~• To the Editor Our state Sen John Schmitz recenUy introduced a new bill on abo rtion . Exist i ng law authorizes an unmarried minor to give consent to the furnishing o( hospital. medical and surgical care related to the prevenllon or treatment or pregnancy without the consent of a· parent. except in sterilization procedures Schmiu'i. bill would also ex· cept abortion. In ~ssence. Schmitz would require an Wl· married minor to get written parental consent or an order of the Superior Court before the minor could have an abortion. GENERALLY ttpea klna. mJnort will not aet )>ermlulon from their parenu and thP Su1>4trtor Court takes too lon1 to declct.. Theref ort a preanant 1lrl would have to watt unlU the l roctdure would be too ana.,.. ind loo difficult. Thi• anll·tbolce le1l1latton 11 JU1t aaotMt' wa )' lo eUmlnatt the 11octdv Itom u. m111 ,.,.. ...... ., \1 11, 11 111 m .. -.uq>r1s1·. As· ~t·111 hhrn.1r1 1'.11 '\lolan in· II •1tlun·ct .1n 11h·nt11·al ba ll to S< hmll/., :O.H IXI I Nolan's btll li ,1 .1 1llfft•ri·nt numlx•r AB 2956. 1111 ,., ,.,,1111\ th1• .... 1me a s :-., hm1t1 'bill '\'ot onlr art> tht>sc bills un· 1·11n-.11tut111nal. but they are a "',..,,,.of our wx money In 1975 1h1· l•ht 111 1ntniduc<' a bill was ~::' :tit. 111 19WJ wt· can assume th•· 11i....1 '' mut·h higher. To have '"'n 1tll'nl1tJI lnlb introduced on t lu '>Jrn1· l1J\ " '\hc·l'r waste and 11 , .... in in:.ulf to the taxpayin~ • puhl11· ""ht•n ooth these bills are • 11•.trl) w1t•on~t1tut1ona l. W HAILEY S MITH Cof·a•f roplt• 'J11 tht· Edttor \\ hl'n Jrt• th•• ladies a nd i.:1•1111,•m(•n uf thf' Newport Beach ( 1 t \ l • o u n n I i.: o 1 n g l-0 d o ... II m (' t h I II~ ,I b 0 u l l h (' c a . 1 J 'C ropht• oct·ur1n~ on the Corona dt·I Mar hluHs? For the IJ-.t re ...... H'ar<; the cal population .11111' 1• a ntl l' lose to the main tw.H·h h . .-. increased by leaps J nd b'lund" Next year there will µrobabl) bt· 10.000 of them. County ~upt•rv1sors did away ~1th low cost hous1n~. yet these cat~ ll\t' for free in glorious C.J hfunua, t-nJoyang one o! the mo!.l beautiful vie ws of the Pacific that God ever created - µard for by us taxpayers. . THANKS to httlc old ladies in t1.•nn1 s sh0t•s and ecology majors lht.•sc ratamo~nts get fed every day even though they are not your s weet little house kitties but an' c9vered with fleas and thry scratch and spit and bite t>a<'h other Cats are so stupid! D1d you ever see one yowl if a burglar broke into the house? They can't even be taught to shake hands . And their morals ar e awful They multiply raster than rabbits. Next year there will be more cats tha n people - and how are you going to Uke that., Our city fathers spend their time complaining about unclean air. waler and inOation·and lf'af .. r1c when they better start doing someth.m~ about the bleeding hearts reeding the pu1rcats before we all have lO mo.e lO Costa Mesa or Tustin. Tell your city councilman to $lop being pua-lllanlmoua and pass a law about call. BUD DESENBERO • .. CONSUMER T.,_. Otii,,,.. I• E••r~•r• .. ,, .. ,....... ••~ T-~ O£All •EADBi8 : If aa acddHt or lllaeu _. • ~ ,_,.oly. womld 10• k•o• llew to Stokely Carmichael. alw. ...... ,.H ey flrlfl aid? WM• Uab bappeD, one of most radlce l of ....... Ila• to ta.kt' cbarae. Rad for a doctor, appJy lMOs radic als. h as .,... ..._ ... l'1 to tlder•lae Ute ut•re of nae I.JI. changed name but ,...., If 1• •~ill ellar1e. dM't •on tlle vldlm not rhetoric Usina _. ,_ b ve a den . Idea of &k toJuy ••d llavf' b' f ..... fin& a1d. uleH Ute peraoa wo.W be H · ,g A ra can name, ,... .. ~r daager a t tile aeeldemt site. Avoid Kwa me Toure, he .., ~ movem eot or roagb llHd.lialf, said in speech this laecrac k •IPl aggrnate u.adeted ed fnctares w e e k a b o u l t h e • ..-.i la.Jutes. political system ."I W'-9 ••eoae hi bleedt.a1. cover tile woHd don 't want tn I .-&MdeUH&cloUalam.edbleJyavaUable .Or. want to destroy " we 108I' bare bad and apply presnre directly on Indian aiOens . - Recruit ._....a. Moel bleeclia1 eaa be stopped tllls way. • • alDb la bleedla1, elevate lite ar• or lel 11 yoa !!!~· provldlml no boaes .,e brokea. If .., la from H artery (brillal, reel blood -.llua~olllldl._J,ppl)t.~ fla1eu.Ja..Uae _ .-t••e point wlaere the mala artery aapplylag bleed te Ille wood Is located. For tlle llHd. It's Jmt above the wri1t. For tlae foot, It's at tile Ht- !llille ol &ile ankle. Bold tbe pre11are polat tlghUy for abcMr& ftve mlaates or until bleedlDI stops. An Indian village wi ll Shock may. .accompany uy ae riou iajQJ')'. ud aprout Saturday at Costa It alone un kill -so It needs to be treated pro.mp&· Mesa's · TeWinkle Park ly. Symptoms of s~k include shallow breatlWlg, tor the annual recruit· rapid and weak puJ~e, nausea.. vomillaJ, mental ment rot t he Or ange confusion. and drooplag eyeU~. Treat sbock by· 'coast YMCA's Indian m"*klag sure the. victim's llOSe and throat are · Maidens program. • cleared, control bleeding, and keep the victim lylD1 :-Mothers and their -~.wrapped with blankets. Elevate &ile 1eet U · 'daughters wbo a re in lehr.t!ae laJury would be auravated. Give nothing kinde rgarte n through by mootb, especiaUy sUmuJa1ttsor alcohol. 1&econd g rade from A Department of Labor booklet, "First Aid," •N e w por t Beach and •provldes aU tbe details ta help you learn bow to !Costa Mesa are invited deal with an emergency unUl help arrives. Order for ;to the village from 10 Sl.70 from the Cons umer Infor mation Center, :a m . lo noon. Dellt. 130H. Paeblo, Colo. 8lott. l' T here will be crafts an d game s and Sf~t PeoplP Cou•ted. Tflo .representatives or the 30 !tribes in Indian dress •vaUable tp discuss the mother-daug hter pro- gra m . . -,.., If it rams Saturday. {il~e re will be Indian ~aidens reprcsentativeb ' the YM CA . 2300 nive r s ily Drive . e w p ~r l' Be a c h . t o swe r questions and ke registration For inlormat1on. con ' ct Beth Cobb. 642-9990 J»uppets ~etform ~turday DEAR PAT 1·vc been wondering how the cens us is dealing with .. street people." I'm talking about indivi duals who hang out in pool halls and s~e.ep in the streets in Los Ang~les and other big ('llll'S K.E .. Santa Ana On the evening or April 8 {"M" or ''Mission" night), the Bureau of the Census reports that its enumerators visited missions, floplaowles, trala and bus stations, aU-night movies and Un allows, aad city or county jails where the uaal stay ls 30 days or less. Census takers obtalnH the necessary information. through personal interviews. A foUow - up "casual rount" will begln about May 'oaly ln cntral cities of metropolitan areas. Pool balls, e mployment offices. food stamp ceaters, welfare offtcf's, and bus or train stations not coWlted on "M" njght will be visited by pairs of ceosus takers. Pt"Ople will be asked whether they IIYe In thP city and have been counted on a boasebold census form. Census takers will lDtervlew OG.ly those who lh•e in the city and hne nof been counted. ~ Saturday at 11 a .m IK._ ''*'"' Ti•f" ffJr ftpa_•iP&e d again at 1 p.m. a rformance of 8 com-DEAR PAT: When a taxpayer receives a re a n y of Fr e nch pup fund check, does that mean the return has been ac· :•teteers will be given at ceptt'd and there's no lonRer a need to worry about •:the New port Beac h keeping receipts" eater Arts ('enter, K.L .. Costa Mesa 1 Clltf Drive. Keep on worrying. Even though a taxpayer Les Marmousets will bas received a refund check. IRS says Ule return Is esenl the ·'Circus of stlll subject to audit for t)trtt yean from Lbe ~ ima ls" in tht> two dudline for filing. For example, receipts ror the "-)erformances. return IUed by April 15. 1980 should be kept until Tickets are available April 15• 1183· city ball in the Parks. Hralfh Co••prane C••••.ared aches and Recreation "" :'If '" "" epartment for $2. A DEAR READERS: If you 'have ever wondered ICO\D'll rate of $1.50 per about your health insurance -do I have adequate t.iterson is offered for coverage? Wbat If I lose my job and with It my la· uroups of more than 10. 111ranu ? Wbat if I'm disabled and off Ule job, ..;~.·---·-----what will I do for money? -you may be iDwrested ft:::: in a new booklet that answers tbese and other ~~Y JHKES questions. Request a free copy of "What Yoa ·~~ UJLES Should Know About Health lnsuruce." by wrttlag .; m. to Department 731, Health hun1raoce b sU&ute, 1850 K St. N. W., Washlngtoa, D.C. 2tlM. • LONDON <AP) A year-old English boy --B t,, I d i C II I ., eacbed safet y a fte r ·t»Uflf"fl 0 • .-n O •rt o• • king U mites ln san· DEAR PAT: I will be moving to an Eastern !lals across Icy r ivers state late this summer, and I've decided to sell my cl throuO marshes in collection of Avon bottles. How can I find out what ruuecf Dartmoor re· they are wQrth and where can I sell them ? Ion of southw est G.E .. DanaPoint · ngland, pollce sa id . Avon'• Lot AD1eles headquarters advises you e boy had been lost to cbffk two booka to determlae valae: .. Avoa Bot· blle on a picnic with ties Encyclopaedia," by Bud Ha1U., P.O. Box 1 family. t868, Kauas City, Mo. 14134, aad u weatern "His marathon trek World," 511 Harrtsoa St., Su rruclsco Mlts. ould have d•unted Yoar belt bet for arraaglag to sell lao&Uel II to COD· Otlt adult.a, but he took lad Ule Alltiqae Trade, P.O. Box 1111, 0.b91•. in stride," said Chief Iowa U.l. It of fen a weekly 1ale1 P9bUcatMah 1p. Rachael J ame•, alon1 wltll a llsllag of boUle dab dealen bo led a lour-ho ur tbro1gllo9t tile contry. Tile Avo• 1pokettnH em· •rcb lor the boy, Tony pbHlles that Uae wonla of beWel depeD411 • ebM«. wlaellaer &laey are hll aad IJ.Ule ear1Ml II available. ouse Plants· 2for1 Sale --HAVE YOU •1 I I EN A 10017 A publ111her's ~UorJal repre11~nt1tlve wilt btt lntfrvlewlrur lout authors In • quest for finlehed manuscripts ~uitablf' fot book publJt'1llon b1 C1rlton freu. JM .. v.ell·known New York ub!Jidy publl1hln1C ftrm All 1ubjed.a will be consldfm lncludln~on i nd non-fiction. PQetry. dra1"•· rtllttl«*\. phi )I. flt'. Ro will bt In Santa Ana In late June. If you hi ve completed a book·i.tlfth m1nUKnpt •or Marly Ml nn any 1ubj(!('t, and would llko 1 prof ...-.J appr••I c without eoe• or obllJ•llon 1. ple1N writt lmmedlatel)' d~rtbml ~r v.-nrk Sll l• which part of UM day 11.m . or p.m.1 you ~ prt ftr for an lllDOlntmtnt and klncur INMlon ~oor .,._. numbtf Vou vrlll rff Ive • connrm1tlon bv mill for a dtth•Mt Umt •nd pl1N1 . A.... Wllh tompl"'4f Mllll\Mfrtptl _._. to .,,._, N1 .... IMM 49"'11'1 In dae ....... ...... fW I .... ,........ !1'"9 tHlt.Uttlen A ...... ....... 1Mfirl '1 .... I.,. lttll lft ~,... IHY IMo 1trtl"· ~~~ .... ..=,·,. ~. ~. ., I ' .. • _/ 11 aa. ft. FIOSTAtH s399oo Apt. She • MANUAL DIROSTB s21a00 15 ctl. ft. FIOSTFIH S]6800 IAR HFttlGHATOR s9900 HUUY FOlt llST S&ICT10HSS ALL FLOOR SAMPLES AT MEAR COST! BIG SAVINGS OM WASHERS SUPER BARGAIN!! 11 L&. WHllLPOOL $278 3-CYCLI ••••.••. General Electric, and Speed Queen floor samples at or•• cost!!! BIG SAVINGS ON DRYERS • ~.MtA"J l •\960 DAIL. Y PU.OT j - . DELUXE S.CYCLE IUILT-IH ..... s22a ~=E IUTCHEHAID ...... s42a \ TOf' .. ATto S CYCLE POYS~:UllER S 3 2 8 F:DEE Hf'UClMIMl ~ INSTALLATION BIG SAVINGS ON RANGES 20" C.AS IAMGE ••..••..•... 5 198 30" GAS UMGI •.......••.. s24a DB.UH EYE LIV&. GAS RANGE 5498 GAS s37s RANGE SAVE SSSS LmOM & GENERAL ELECTRIC 10VER I 00 IN STOCK! SAMPLES AT COST . OR IELOW! BIG SAVINGS ON TELEVISION . 10" COlOI TV ••••..•.•••... '228 U.,. COlOI TY #I IATm .... 1288 I ~ ' i \ AJ.1 QM.VAL.OT l/SC Thurtday. Mey 1. 1oeo • LOCAL ·Dana May Need Adviser Unit AT OUR HOLIDA V INN LOCATION B)' DONALD CHAPMAN ....... , ........... Now that the Dana Point Specific Plan ls avallablt for community review. ,.Id nta may fa('e • d'IOl<'t ~1ard101 forma&..on of a munic:lpal advllOt)' <'OUncil That.. betaUl\(" lht ·~('lfH· Plan Adviaory Commlttff. IMlrumcntal In productna t.M plan. has suq~tt'd that Dana Point ,..ldtmt:t votf' on 11ut•h ll m t"HW"t' later lhl$ ear BOB MONTCOM F.ltV OF lht> OranRf' County Environml'nt al Manat(rmt'nl Agency 11ahl th.tat o:i tht• l'lpt'<'lftl' ph1n n ears· adoption. tht> !>UbJ~<'l "' a m un1tlpa l adv1~or) tounr11 ballot meas11r1e ma · l'>ur<.1u-t> The fu'Sl ~tcp \\Ould be' t 1rculatmn of a ~l1lloo to put lht' mailer to 1t \Ott· That s tt>p wit !> .taddrt'!t~ed 111 a re<·o mmendat ion included tn the lldv1sory romm1tt~ in the plan It srud that d pt>c1f1<.' plan boitrd of review ::.h<>uhJ be t'l)labl1::.ht'd \.\llh the primary Job of putting the pllrn into arllon and ~cl·ondaril >. 1denllf) mg long-range goal'! of the commumty "spec1r1eally, the 1gnaturel) required to bring the question u{ 1bJ!. furma1Jon of :t M untc1paf Adv1:.or.> Council onto the I 9RO ba llol · ~ Salary T,alks A M NI ll'AI. l>VISOllY rounrll would b~ th t> un1ncorllorateiJ commW\!ty'a prin<'1pul mt"u.u of llal&an wlth rounty 1ovt•rnmt•nt Ttu.1utih roughly C'ompur .. hh' tu 41 ,·1ty ,·ouncil, It wouldn't huvt• I hu l'llHlll' uuU1orlly or autonomy Tht Pt"<'lfic 11lu11 1i. i. rnn!'.C1l11.iutwn and rf'flnl'tnu11t of i.cvt•rul 11tud1e., complt>t~d by tht' l>:nvironment"I M 1tllUHt•rnt-11l Atet'll<'Y. lt1l'lujJ111g the l>nrw Pmnt llN·ounmi.utH:e StuJy. South ('0101t lh>WilnK and ('ummcn·1ul Market Study, l.t1t•ul l'ou1>tal t•rogr.im 1rnd Du nu Po111t Trttffll' und l'urkmt; Study The documt>nl 11'1 clt•'>1.:nl"l.I to prov1dt dl•\ t'lo11nn·r.1t l(UHh,:J.tnt.·i. unc.l rcguJallon:. for lht> t•o111111u111(~. "'h1<'h ha::. no local gm ernmtmt Mont.iomtry :.u1d lht• rl'l't!nth t'omplett>c.l plan t'flJO\., 'UJJJ>t>rt in Dana l'oml fn>111 both bu.,1nt•::.::. • .ind re!'.1dcnls HE SAID Tit£ ~rnupi. vie"' the plan as estahl1s hin~ 1·un furn11t} 10 the <.'o m men·ial urea Jnd prov1dm~ that j(t') art'it'>, '!Ul'h u:-. tht• Dana Point lfelldland ... and Lantern Hay rrOJt'Cl sector..,, fit 1n with the rest of the community l'11J>1t>!> of thl' plan have been ---Lei-ter Views- CUSD Stand While .the Capis trano Unified School D1stnct fact finding report on deadlocked 1979·80 salary negot1at1ons has not been issued. Superintendent Jerome Thornsley has S€'nt to teachers a letter highlighting the district's side in the talks . ,~~!S~~~~iiii~ll He ·has ~ecompan1ed that letter witn one that ·, dl"tnbutro for rcvu~w by the public 1tl SIX l()('it\Of\3 lr\ Dana Point. It may be atudied at the Ounu Point Chamber of Commerce, 34177 <.:01111t IU~hway . the Capistrano Hay Parle and Recreation District. 340.52 Ot'I Obispo Street. o r Provident t-•ederal Savings, 34155 Coast Highway. THE PLAN 18 also available at the l>ana-Niguel Library. 33&41 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel; and the San Juan (" apistrano Library. 318&2 Camino ('apistrano. or the Orange County Environmental Management Agency, IHI N Broadway. Santa Ana. Hearings on the plan ure expected to begin m May China Booze Boosted PEKING IAP > -China's produc- tion or wine. s pirits and beer topped three million tons in 1979, up 23 3 per cent from lhe previous year. the or '1c1al Xinhua news agency rep<>rted It sa~d the slate has allocated lar~t! amounts of grain and funds to 1n crease production an'd improve the quality of such famous 'Atne~ a\ Maotai LEASE EXPIRES UPTO 50% OFF ON WOMEN'S FASHIONS ACCESSORIES GIFTS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. SOCKS. TOYS ETC. CLOSE OUT SALE (AT-THE HOLIDAY INN SHOP tiff THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT LA PAZI FIXTURES INCLUDED IN SALE _ rebuts_s t atements ..reporte(ily m ade by the •Capistrano Un1f1t·d Education Assoc1at10n • rc~a rdin'!! Thornsl~y '::. p<>sition on the racl·findmg panel's up('oming n:po rt THORN8°tE\' SAID THE CUEA STATED that the superintendent "has publicly stated that the district will not a bide by the fact-find ing panel's MIKE'S-25290 MARGUERITE PARKWAY· CORNER OF LA PAZ ROAD recommend a lions · · Thorns ley said. ··First. the stateme nt ;ittributed to mt' has never been made Second!). obviously, as superintendent. I have nd legal authority to speak for the schoqtboard until it has t11k<'n forma l artion . Als o . 1t would be pres umptuous for me to assume what dec1s1on the hoard may makl• in tht• future on any issue facing t ht• d 1str1c·t." -• The dist net has oHercd an 8 pertent increase ;ind the teachers a re sc('kmg 10 25 percent. IN IDS LETTER TO TEACHERS, Thornsley s aid that in a report s ubmitted by the district to fast finders. salary comparisons with 11 unified districts in Or ange County showed the Capistrano district ranking above a verage m both beginning and maximum salaries when the 8 percent 1s applied. "Additionally. the cumulative salary increase since collective bargaining places CUSD at the lop. This is in consideration of the fact that CUSD's base revenue ltm1t 1s third from the bottom of the unified d1~tncLc;." hC' said The fact-finding panel hel d its first meeting April 16 and by law must issue its rep<>rt an<l recommendationi> within 30 days or its initial meeting The unit mN again Wedne:.day THORNSl.EV S AID C HAIRMAN J oe Henderson ind1 c·atcd hi' would attempt to iss ue the report as soon a~ possible. but made no <'omm1tmcnt to a speciJ1c date Meanwhile. salary talks for the 1980-81 school year have tJC~un , wit h the teachers requesting a 10 percent hike. and the ct1str1ct offering 4 percent Punch "lt'a • matter of llte and dMthl Have you a quw1« for the meter?" .· ~-~~----,~~~---,-~~-----. :· ~~ :: .. :: .-:- ORIENT AL HANDMADE RUGS . . . . . . . . • 1~·. ""l/~·~ • . ~ ,~ . . .. .. .. • a ,.l'rJI • ~ ~;.~~ ~ . !· ",' >,. ·1 .. • I •,~ ",.' ' e •rt)·.: I • f t1 : '. '" . . .. ' ~: .. ·. •' J : • ,.. 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BOYS' KNIT SALE PRICE • LADIES ' SHORTS :~~~~~sSI 2 • T-SHIRTS -LADIE-S' BLOUSES :.=.::-:~-~'~:~"=.::.: -._,..•,1·~..._Mc....,... .... ,~l."L Sp•,iol~ RtfJ. to SI 2.00 SAU f'ttlCf MEN'S BELTS s•Lt r•1ct • --·· ·-..· ... --"' ...,._ ,._.._""' & TOPS ·• -·• ,_. -._. ...... , ....... ,_., ...., Rtq. SI 1.00 [ SPECIAL GROUP] ~;:suo 53 • ~g:_,!~ ;.,.;.-_:.:; ;::;:·,::!,.;=:;. & s 1 z.oo BRITTANIA SHIRTS S.ALU'ttlCf • ::::.:":'...:"'.::...:=~ ··-SALHllCf ............... ft,~ ~ll ··~ ~~3~~ 58.88 ~~tt';.~~E 54.88 -. ..-..,.""" ... _ ........ -.-..-------~---- , £2 PRICE ·o~.-~~~~J~~~~. Sp.cial~ Rtq. SIZ.00 to Sl4.00 SALE ,.ICE 56.88 •••• /~ ........ ~..-~""'"ll .. ll Spteial~ ._..!-E!.R!.~ttJ.!tY~. -~t1!.1oi00 -,. _. -.... _. --.. • ..,._. • "' SAL£ ,tUCf ....... _ -~--------·~ Sl9.00 ~ OFF BOYS' AND MEN'S to S2 I .00 3 "OP" w-.s- 58.88 [SPECIAL GROUP~ BOYS' PANTS ........ --·--··---· ...... Rtq. SIUS SAU ... ICf Spttlal~ RtfJ. SI 5.00 to SI 7.00 SAU ... 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I SPECIAL GROUP I I SflECIAL GROUP I ·~,t!'~1 e ....,._-.,~----­....... -.. .... - %OFF SHORTS ILOUSES StM<i.t..._. ~~'7.·::--~53-......... --f.rs~rrf= .... 51'""' -.--~,.l~~:s" s11 88 ,. 00 SAU PltCI SAU PIUa • .. 1... • • SALIP'ltCI e S.S.88 . Orange Coast· -(OI TI ON VOL. 731 NO. 122, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1980 't'our Hometown D•lly NewHpaper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Col. Beekdth: I Ordered Ahart W ASHJNQTON <AP) -Army Col. Char~ Beckwlt.b, who Jtd an elite rommando fortt in an unsu~\al llUaa.k>n to ~"41 American ho1naees ln Iran. u..id today ht unbes£taUncly rf'rom mended the mlass!on bt caned oU wben it bttame appar~nt the~ were not enough helicopters to carry the fortt Giving his arcount of the dra matic events in the lraruan d esert for the firs t t ime, .. .. .. l\ttllW1t.h tokt ttPOrttrs ''It wa."i plan~ that if w~ didn't hllvt' :.ufftc1mt ht-llropttrb that rould ny off. we abort · • Askt"d al a Pentagon newi. ronfereoce about reports th.it h~ wonted to ao on with the mb · s 1on. despite th loss or three or e ight helicoptt'n., 8eckwllh heatedly sa.id '1 'm not about to be a party lo a half-assed l~d1ng of a bwtdloJ .. * * • • omem1 aircraft and goin g up and murdering a bunch of fine sold•ers. I'm not that kind of a man " The colonel was referring to what would have be.en the next stage o( the operation -move- ment of his 90 Army and Marine commandos from a lonelY desert !>tag1ng site to a, mountarn hideout about 100 miles from Tehran. From the mountain * * staging a rea. the commandos were to have traveled by t.nack and bus into the city to try to s natch the S3 hostages away from their armed Islamic nuli- tant captors. After the decision was made to a bort the mission. a helicopter and a transport plane collided as the commandos were trying to · leave the desert refueling area Eight servicemen were killed * * * and five were Injured. Beckwith. dressed in a civilian open·collared blue shirt under a blue golf jacket, met with a small group of reporters al the Pentagon and discu5sed freely events at the desert site where the mission ended Thursday. But. under the ground rules, he would not talk about e ither the preparations for the mission or t he planned action beyond the .. .. * Point where the mission was scrubbed. Beckwith's story backed the account by President Carter. who said be made the decision to scrap the rescue effort on the rec- o m m e ndalion of the com - mander on the ground in Iran. There had been reports. in eluding some from members of (See ABORT, Page AZ) .. * * Blames U.S. • ID Raids * * * !Rape _Suspeet Vanishes -Wildon Qomhing Wo11nds Several A Costa Mesa man suspected of raping two Orange County women and later stealing his child from his estrang~ wife is now being sought in LOwsiana. Dan Goode. 33. who lived in an apartment at 1096 Canyon Drive. was arreeted Monday in J ef- krson County, Louisiana. on the' Costa Mesa warrant seeking him for suspicion or rape A Jefferson County judge re· duced the Sts.000 bail stipulated in the warrant to $5,000, and Goode pol up $500 to post a $5,00<abond, officials said. He failed to -eppear Wednes- day in Louisiana's 24th Judicial Di~lrict Court at Gretna as or- dered. said Jefferson County Sheriffs U . Colleen Landry. ·•An a ll-points bulletin has been isaued for his arrest/' she said today. Orange County Dis trict At- torney's investigator Wayne Field said this week that a mix- up occurred in the warrant proc- ess earlier this week. ' Louisiana officials railed to find an Orange County warrant also seeking Goode for allegedly taking his ~year-old son. Arian. from his estranged wife last Oc- tober. Goode allegedly took the boy for a weekend visitation ex- curs ion OcL 19. 1979, and never returned him, Field said. The father and s on wer e spotted later in Meiuco, but a three-month atte mpt to secure the Costa Mesan's arrest in southern Mexico failed. Field said. Young Arian was with his father when stopped by sheriff's deputies in Louisiana on a routine traffic stop, Field noted. The boy was returned to his mother in Anaheim Tuesday. Costa Mesa police seek Ooode for suspicion of raping a 22-year· old Santa Ana woman on Oct. 13 and a 22-year-old Garden Grove nur sing student a few hours <See VANISH, Page A.Z> Mesa Kid's Jockey Dream Uzme True As a Costa Mesa eigbth- gradel'. Buck Thornburg wrote a n essay describing bis dream of becoming a jockey. But his teacher scolded him for writing something that she said couldn't come true. Well it did. In fact. Thornburg. now 48. will be riding in Saturday's Kentucky Derby aboard one of the favorites, Plugged Nickle. Thornburg's views on the race are described by sportawriter .,Howard L . Handy in today's Daily Pilot. See Page Bl. Presa Snafu Delays Pilot Dally PUot neW9paper dellnr1• were delayed WedDalday '*'8UM of a -~•ttbe pnat1n1 ...-. A1 I r.wt. m&D1 1ub- 1Crtben did Mt ..... " ~ PIPll'l 11Mi1 lfter UM ~=PUot,.....U ....... , ........... ....... tta 111i11triben. .. .,, .,,.... .. --··· a=.: ::: .. \:t ..... . . Pla,,,.at~ Colleen Yonkers. 23. of Newport Beach had two am· bilions -to become an airline stewardess and to be featured in Playboy m agazine . She achieved both. See Featuring, Page Cl. Van Driver Sought in NB Assault ~ Newport Beach P.Oli ce are seeking the driver of a van who picked up a hitchhiking Costa Mesa teen-ager, then raped her t>a rly today. The l8-year-0ld victim told police the assault occurred in a van parked in the West Ocean F ront alley between 16th and 19th streets. She said she was picked up by her assailant. at 17th Street and Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa 1ust before midnight. Accordin~ to police reports, the man drove her to the alley and parked. She said they drank beer and when she resisted his advances, he dragged her into the back of the van and raped her . She said s he's unsure of how 5he escaped and got home. police reported. The man was described as be- ing between 20 ~nd 25, about six feel tall and of medium build. He had blond hair and clean shaven, the victim reported. 4Carriers Ill; Mesa's Mail Late Mail delivery was about two houn late Wednesday in the Mesa del Mar area and parts ol the Mesa Verde and College Park oeicbborbood to Costa Mesa because of carrier ill· nesses, a U.S. Post Office of· ficial said today. • Costa Mesa Postmaster. Lyle Verplanck said four carriers became W dUJ"lne the day. 'lbetr routes were delivered by other carriers returnlng to the station after their normal day's work, be said. The "unusual'' tardiness, he s aid, occurred because the W- nesses were reported too late in the day to 1et aubetilutes. Rout.es normally completed by 3: 15 p.m. were flnilbed by 5:30 p.m .• Verplaodl repe>Nd. ALTAOl:NA (AP > -A , .................... ..... for .............. of dnlftll driY· lal .,._. he ran 1 1&.op alp Md ~ I ClburO .. ~1, lftlur• !u ClllUdNlt. Ute Cau""'• war PMrll ..w. J...-A. ' ............. .... I ~I IMtartlt'Ml All .... =r.--alW 1M I p,..a , ut~ HOStage- Freed L ONDON CAP·> -Ar ab gunmen holding ffie Iranian Em- bassy 10 London freed ~...P~~ hostage today and let two death deadlines pass for their dozen or more Iranian captives. They gave no immediate 1nd1call0n of their next step in the tense s howdown with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeinj's regime. As British authorities sought to resolve the day-old standoff peacefully. several hundred pro. Khomein i Iranian dem - onstrators clashed with Lon- do" police in nearby Hyde Park. The three Ara b .Ira nian g unmen are s upport er s of autonomy for Khuzestan. Iran's Arab-pe>pulated oil province. and were demanding that the Kho- meini regime free 91 Arabs im· prisoned the re . They had threatened to blow up the em- bassy. themselves and the Ira- nian hostages if their demand was not met by noon today -4 a.m. PDT. The gunmen have promised not t o h a r m non ·l rani an hostages. Al · least three non- 1 ranians were reported among the bosta~es. The British Foreign Office said it was in contact with Tehran but refused to provide details . British news reports quoted the Foreign Ministry in the Iranian c~p1lal as saying, however. that ~ran rejected the demands and held Britain responsible for the safety of the hostages. Before the deadline passed, Iranian Foreign M inis ter Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told th<' gunmen by telephone that if cm· bassy hostages were harmed an equal number a mong the 91 Arabs would be executed. the of· racial Iranian news a~ency Par.. reported. · T he noon deadline passed without incident, and 45 minutes later the gunmen issued another ultimatum for 2 p.m. ·-6 a.m. PDT -demanding that Iran acknowledge by then that it had beg un n egotiating with thr British government. "ThlS is not a sign of weak-, ness but of humanitarian duty." the lno said in the stalement. which was telephoned to police who then read it to reporters. There was no public sign from Iran that it \Vlls willing to negotiate the demands. West Fair Slated At College Park Costa Mesa's College Park PT A has scheduled its Wild West Fair Saturday at the school, 2380 . Notre Dame Road. Games, puppet shows and a Wes tern costume parade are scheduled starting at 11 a.m .. a spokeswoman s aid. .....,P!Wt ..... -NEWPORT-MESA TEACHERS CAST CONTRACT BAUOTS They Vote In Favor of Peet Wedne9d8y at Eatanda Htgh HarbOr Teachers Approve C~ntract By JERRY CLAUSEN Of t• o.lty ...... Staff Newport-Mesa teachers have overwhelmingly ratified a new t hTee.year contract accepted earlier by uruon officials and negotiators. The acceptance vote. 522-Z7. fo llowed a short debate Wednes· day at Estancia High School on the document that Bill Cue. prcs- 1 rl en t of the Newporl·Mf'sa Federated Teachers. this mom- . ing termed "one of the best m the county." A little more than half ol the district's 1,070 teachers voted on th e new document under negotiation since last July. The contract will give teachers an 8 percent pay hike this f~cai year. retroactive to last Aug. 1. It also provides an add1t1ona1 8 percent hike beg1n n in~ next Aug. l and leaves third-year raises open for negotiation A district spokeswoman saJd the contract. which e xpected to be approved by s chool trustees Friday, will raise the ave r age Newport ·M esa teacher's salary by about Sl,600 a year. The "avttate'' teacher drew $20.421 a year last fi scal year m salary. Thal salary will move up to $22,055 next. year. she said, for the same tO:mooth work period. Raiaes and additiooal health and welfare premium payments for teachers and management and supervisory personnel this year are expected to cost tax?") payers $2.14 million more, sbei added. In addltion to salary hikes, the new contract eslabllabes class * * * c;iic.-averages at each school for the h rst time and grants fourth. fifth and saxt.h grade teachers an hour of student-free lime fo r class preparaUon. It also grants elementa r y <;chools $75 for each teacher to be used 1n purchasing sup plemrntary school s upplies. Paul Jordan. the umon·s chief ne~ollator. ~0 1d the contract a bo makes some ch an Res in .. maintenance of J)('rsoonel file~ on employees " He srud the contract wall re- q u1 r e the district to notify teachers before derogatory re· porll> an· filed and enables t eac h e r s t o filr wr itten respo~ to such reports Jor8an srud he believes the new c ontract great l y :.lrengt.hcns the NM Fi position with teachers who in June 1979 voted the uruon mto power as t hei r exclus i ve bar Raining agent. J ordan was NMFT president when teachers voted 532-411 to oust the Newport-Mesa Ed~a­ t1on Association as bargaining agent. He said today, .. I think every- one feels we have a vasUy lm- proved contract. "We didn't receive a n in- crease to keep pace with infla· lion," but one that is .. lbe best that could be obtained." Teachers meeting at Estancia to vote Wednesday participated in little debate over the district's contract offering. One t.e.cber admonished that educators still mu.st work second jobs to provide for famlUes and <See TEACHERS, Pa1e AZ> * * * College Pact Reached 117 PIDL 8NEIOE&MAN ... ~ ............ At the conclusion of an all-day b1r1alnlnc Miiion. oeaot.lators for Cout Community Colle1e Dlatrtct and t.be di1trlct'1 ~ hall-lime hculty "e mbers reacbtd I &.enlaUYI •lretrntnt Wedllllday nlpt for • lJ\ne. year tollltect. Detaill ot Utt pt0p0ttcl pect WIN .. made pubUc &oday. but lnltnaetcir PhJUta latlle, IN'tll· l911t of tlae IM1t A••rlclft ,..., ... .,,.. ............. NW u.·A"-..a""" IMM wUI,......... ........ ll 1 ......... ., ... 1111;11 .. .....,." • teacben Monday The tentat.lv• agreement alao muat be approved by-the dll- trict'a board of truatees, wh6cb overaees operations· at Orance Coaat Collea• In Coeta Meaa. Ooldm Wiit CoUt.. ln H•t· ln1ton Buch, and Coaatllne CoUe ... the ao-caUed "colltte wiUloutw&UI." Mr9. IMUe, who ttacMI 1t occ. laMI r1NM, ...... ,,may qaM9Ma. ..... paN of tM pro- '"" ,..,, ... l .... , .... .. • ,,..... .,. '"'' .... ,..t. v ....................... .,. ,,;.vat. "Wt WIN IMUal M "' llillit where the faculty was not will· inc t o w e ll around much lon1er." abe aald. "It'• 1ood to bt able to recommend a packace to them." Both aldea were wotkinl un· der a UMSl)' de.Stine lftlPC!Hd by teacbtrl lut wltk. lmpiilUml with 1 lack of Pf'OI""' ID 11111 t11'1, Which bttlan lut • .....,, , ... inlUWWI vowed '° put 11111 llt"t 4'11trif\ DfODGlll IO I \l'lltt May I ud tct tall 1foi' a ltrtU Yote ll It ~'t llUll~1 llt9'1N l&M"' I cll1lrlf\ ·•""'!""-..... e.l•f that ad· , ... '""' .... Al) . - By 'Ille Associated Press Mysterious saboteurs who Ayatollal,l Ruh.ollah Kbome1ni c l a im ~ arc dir ec t ep by Washmiton struck agaio"in Iran today. auacking the occppied U.S. Embassy Ln Tehran. bomb· mg shops in two Iranian cities aod trying to blow up a Tehran bndge, the Iranian news med.ia re'°rted. Tbe young militants holding the embassy said a revotu- t 1onary guard was wounded in the overnight al.lack by "U.S. agent.s." Tehran radio rePOrted. Several persons were reported wounded an~ bomb attacks. In an unexpected de ve lop· ment. American comedian and c ivil rights activist Dick Gregory met with Khomeini in Tehran. Afte rwa rd Gregory sounded hopeful for a resolution nf the hostage cn s1s. saying, "I don't Uunk "e have passed the talking st.age yel. ·· G l"elOl"Y bas been in Tehran ra .. t.JDM for a se<tlement or the U .s .-Iran confr ontation. He would not disclose wbal he dis- cussed with the 79-year-old rev- olutionary leader. Outside the U.S. Embassy. meanwtu.le. an estimated 40.000 I ra n1ans staged a May Day labor rally, urging Amen can "o'rkers to resist the ··crazy acts" of' President Carter. The Tehran embassy militants have reported several incidents in recent days in which uniden· tif 1ed gunaien fire d on the diplomatic cbmpound. They say they have kept some of the SO American e mbassy hostages in the compound wtule dispersing some to seven other Iranian cities in recent days. The Tehran radio report quot- 1 n g the militants d id nnt descnbe the nature or extent of the latest "armed attack." But they charged that "U.S. agents" had earned 1t out. Arter the U.S. hostage rescue attempt fad ed Friday in the Ira· nian ~. Tehran authorities wamed Iranians to watch for Amer ican infiltrators or U.S . ins pired Iranian agents left behind by the retreating com· mandos. When four bomb blasts killed at least three persons in Tehran on Monday, Khomeini called the attacks part of a U.S. <See IRAN, Page AZ> ~ Other Coverage Additional ·Harbor Area cov- erage appears today on Page A12. Coasc Weather Continued cloudy with partial clearing Friday af- ternoon. A little warmer Friday. Lows topighl in the 505. highs Friday in 60s. INSIDE TOD~ l' The gamt -ond tht pWJIOf/a-~tonged to Cfftffr Kartma Abdv.l.Jabbar cu tlw l.AJcert brat 11-Sonic•. 5't . Pogc Bl. • Al CWLY P!LQI c JbMfadlX. May !. !llO ~--JUT BREA.KING-...--......... "'°'' •nu from ~·· _,.,.., • 'r u' ... .,_.,,. 11111 Pickle Poi1oner.. Jailed in Ore6.on PORTLAND. ON:" CAP) A man 1cc:Ulfld of aP'IUDc 1 J1r of plc.klel with cyanide at a PortJ.ud.aru ·~nri•l'll.t w., u uaht in CorvallLI. U1 t'81 a.aid t•y P•ul E Bailleaux. G , ol Conal»I la Cba.1'1ed wt~ vtolaUnl lht' f~r&l eJC\Oc'Uoo a&atwa IDd lm]lllnOftattq a.n FBl apot lD connttt.ton with t.bo Mattb lllaeldMt ~hd A1411l BUI Williama Wei D&WHwt ,,...a ~Md by 1 <"It.>' pollt"'eman u be walked a}oog a Corvallsa atttel al II 30 p.m WldDe6dQ . BallJ .. u.x •u arrested wUboul l.nddmL But 1 t.1.lly ol lhe VIP aeet.klin lbowed that ambuHdon of the Uab.ed StAuia. Bril.&l.A. ~ay, O.Omark, \be Nttberluda, Wett ~. CanMla, lNlud. Ponucal. lla.b. Betctum, Lwt erobow'I. Japan. AuatraUa ud Ch.Ina wen abMDL ,.., ...... ltlalppftl? WASIUNGTON <AP> President Carter Hid today the na uon hu "turned the corner" lD it.a ftgbl a1alnat lntlat.ioo and pre-dlcted that ln111Uon rates will "drop alplficanUy dwin1 ltHI summer." The president told eitecuuves of a~rounllng firms in a Wtute H6use meeting that ··~·re ma.lung good progress l.n interest rut.es corrung down " ~ "'''"''• ld~••llled CARSON <APl -Detectives have not linked lbe death of a 19-year-old supermarket worker to the so-called Fl'eeway K.iUer caae but are Investigating slmlla.r1Ues to the SB other slayings ol young men whose bodies have been dumped near freeways, sheriffs deputies said today. Dann Kendnck, who went out.side to retrieve 5hopping carts at the supermarket wbere be worked aa a boX boy, M\'erl'eturned to bia job. Hi• nude body wu found Wednesday by a s~taweeper al a construction site a bout a mile from the Harbor Freeway. The Los A.ngeles County Coroner's Office ide11t.llled him today. Reaction V arled Report Suggests . .. Air Route Auction. By DELORF.S BROOKS IRWIN Of __ ,., P'ile4 SYff A county starf report that rec· om mends auctioning off some or the limited da11y flights at Joh n Wayne · Airport to the highest baddlng airlines was · both criticized and lauded by county and airline officials to- day. The auction proposal W&lli of fe red In a county General Servl('(!S Agency report as a way to keep the r resent lid on daJly flights out o the county airport while complying wilb a federal request to allow more airlines an ''The GSA recommendaUoo.s ignore the principles or proprie- ty, Justice and our n1bta aa long-time users witb a tremeo- do us investme nt." s aid Tom Kamins ky, director of Com- munications for Air California. The report, scheduled for coo- s1de ration by Orange County supervisors May 13. also s ug- gests that county offi cials main- tain all other noise l'estrtcUons. Under present policy set by supervisors, only 41 jet flights depart from John Wayne daily, a nd t.ho6e are made exclusively by Air California and Hughes Airwest. Under the auction process pro- posed by the county staff report, f light a llocations for Air California would be cul from 27 to 19. and for Hughes Airwest from 14 to 10. The remaining 12 flights would be offered to lbe highest bidding airlines that meet county airport noise restnctions. Only Frontier and Western Airlines aarcraft meet Jobo Wayne Airport's sue and weight restric:tfom, the report said, and" each airline ha.a indkat.ed a de- s ire for only two or three flights ea ch. "\' If endorsed by superviaors, the fights would be auctioned as of July 1. and the system would rema.ln ln effect for one year. David Brtct.son, vice president of Frontier Alrllnea expreued cautious optimism abc;ut lbe re· port's recommendations. "We haven't seen It ~ but we've read a summJJ')' are generally pleaaed," be aal,d. .. DAILY PILOT ~ .... ~!l!IJe -· .... ~·~;:: .... .... ~~~~ma::. ,.,,,,,,~ .... ar n JM 01111 .... Frontier h~ threate ned to sue Orange County if officials fall to allow the airline lo begin a Las Veras route. That suit is being he d In abeyance pending supervisors' decision, Brictsoa said. Steve Ko:ialt. executive alde to Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose Proposition 13 contributor U.sl and deslgned to line the pockets or a select group of people in the state." Asked what state services would be affected by the lax· reduction measure. Vincent sald state funds for local government might be cut. forcj,pg cities to in· crease the local tax take in one form or another. * * + Protesters March, Chant At Airport Their chants occas ionally were drowned out by the dJ1>ne of jets lifting off, and passengers threading their way to tbe terminal hardly slowed their pace to look. Still. several hundred sign· c a rr y ing demonstrators marched at John Wayne Airport Wednesday afternoon in an hour-long effort to draw atteo· lion lo thelr concerns. Most were Newport Beach • ~ident.s and m06t agreed they were sick and tired or airport noise. "Since lbe government is so concerned about 'oat.a and birds you• d think they d worry a bit more about the eovirorunent humans have to live in." i~~~ demonstrator Helen Several or the 300 marchers walked dop wearinl earmuffs -one wtlb a sign dangllna from its neck reading "The noise ls hurting my ears." A girl on roller skates raced around wtlb a placard proclaim· lng "It's hard lo sleep at the end of a runway." Newport Beach resldeot Ida Wil11ams sald that battling airport& wasn't anythin1 new to ber. "I left New York becauae I couldn 't take La Gua~dla anymore and I moved from Loe An1tles because of the airport. l thou«bt Newport would be dif. ferent." Sbe uld experience b as tau1bt that the .homeowners always loee the baUll, Tb• .... aft.-Doaa detDOGltl"a· tlon waa ln1U1ated by two Newport homeowners l1"0Ull8 - the llarlnen Community Al.· toelaUoa aQd the Dover Sborel CommuDitJ AuoelaUOD. llotb ............ wttb ..... alrpart'• &Md ..... Clal'lliaee TW w. pr11ldm ot . ::.~.f~la'tt'a 8 A':: mlal1tr1Uol or4tr "'' U.1 ~~ .......... , .. ,..,. ......... ...... ABORT.· •• ~ • Con1rw, M 8-ekwkb wu to a.1WU111 d.la the eucellaUolt of t.be rhdm that be wu ~ ,.,.. ................. MW.--u..die ..... of "" ,..... ., AraY .me. .. thadh11 UlrM In . V'letoam ~ replied. "ruro bullah.lt." M «'lmbcn or both the Houae und Sen•~ armed servlctt com malla have called Cor Beclrwilb to ltltif) before the puell to 1lratlbtm out t.be matt~r. 8 eckwlth told the reporters th«lrtl wu llO much W'lfency and r.,t art.Ion needed to evacuate the de.ert 1lt.e alter lbe abort de· clalon wu ~. that tbete wu no tlmtl for any dbcuuk>o with bla men Uut he S&d that aft.er the com· maodoa returned to the Uftlted Stal• lt waa clear that "a lot of· people were very unhappy" in his command. Recoaatructing events leading up to the cancellation ot the mJ.s. s1on , Bec.kwtth said everything had gooe smoothly. as far as be was conl'erned. although be beard oo the radio or the C·l.30 transport ln wbkh he was riding that two 0£ the eight helicopters dropped out. This still left enough mactunes to carry out the mission, al'cordlng to the plan as desl'rlbed by a hos t of or- f1clals Crom Carter oo down. But on the ground in the desert about 250 miles from Tehran, Beckwith wa.s lold by the pilot of one of the helicopters that his macb.ine was not flyable. Thia helicopter, It bas been said , bad developed problems with Its vital hydraulic equ.lp- m enl. As Beckwith told It, with only five helicopters remaining in· stearl ol tbe minimum of s~. be qulckly met with the .overall ' commander oo lbe scene, an Air Fore~ colonel. and sald; "My recommendation is to abort." . Beckwith said there was '"a little discu,.,slon'' with the A.lr , Force colonel ln charge ln which that officer-bad asked him if he would conaider going ahead with only five helJcoplers "I considered lb.ls ·for a few seconds and then replied, 'No way'," Beckwith said. P reviously. defense officials have said that Beckwith was the on·site commander ill the des· ert. but the veteran Army col· onel and Pentagon spokesman Thomas Ross confirmed that an Air Force colonel, not yet named, was in overall charge there and that Beckwith was the leader of the 90-man commando strike force whose recommenda- tion obviously was criUcaJ. Beckwith s aid be did not know first -hand what went on in the chain of command above tum. but lndieated be assumed there was no dis agreement In any event. ~ckwi th said the first e\ acuatmg plane tool( of( one hour and l.5 minutes after he made his recommendation to abort. In I.he antenm he pictured a mad scramble to load up people a nd equi pment and g et out before daylight. Amid that s c ramble. a helicopter s li ced Into a C-130 transport, settin¥ both ablaze and kill ing the eight Afr Force and Manne crewmeo. Beckwith said 39 of his troopers and some Ai r Force support personnel scrambled out or tbe burning C-130 by a singJe side door . Alt.bough be unhesitatingly tee· ommended that the mlssloo be aborted, Beckwith s ald be re· calls that running through tus mind was the thou,,bt; "My God. I'm going to fail. • At another polnt. recalling the nami.ne chaos of the evacuaUoo and the daabing or hopes follow· ing many moolhs of painalak:ing preparation and re hearsal Beckwith said, "l sat there and cried." Asked l! be had it to do again would he do things differently, he replied: "No sir." Mom Catches Falling Tot SEOUL, Soulb Korea (AP) - A 2-year·old girl fell off the veranda of her famlly's 13tb- noor apartm•t and was caught by her mother on the lawn 108 feel below. The child required 100 aUtcbel for cut.a on her fa~ and the mother wu treated for a dl1locat.ed aboulder. Kim Myung Soon, 28, bad left the cblld and her year·old brother lD tbe apartment while sbe went ~ pick up a 10.~won note, equivalent to S17, wb1ch tbe boy threw OU\ a wiadow. While buntlu for tbe bill, IM looked UP. ucl aaw btr dauclMr d&ncllnt from t.be veranda rall. Screaming for help. abe ran clour to the buildlnl ud waited tor tbe aldid &o fall.-,,.. lili fell Into· ber IDMMr'• arma, IDd Mn. Kim .UllPl"d fNm tbt tm. paet. •a•Battled Qelly """ -........ GUil TY OF MURDER Rodney J. Afeela Murderer Of Girl Corwicted By DAVID KUTZMANN Of"'-0.lll ~ ... ,....., Wtlh hts elderly mother and ~t eprather loolu.og on, rn~r defendant Rodney J Alcala v.as r onv1cted Wednesday of tQ~ June, 1979. abdu<'uon and slay· 1ng of 12 year-0ld Robm Samsoe or Hunllngton Beach. It took 11 hours for an Orange County Supen or Court Jury to hnd Alcala. 36, gwlty of flt'St degree murder and kadnappmg 1n the slabbing death of Miss Samsoe, wbo disappeared Crom th e )easbore in llunt1ngtoo Beach last June 20 Her skeletal remains were later fo und near Sierra Madre The jury of rune women and three men a:lso concluded that the youngster had been shun lll the course or a kidnapping. Thu makes Alcala eligible for the death penalty. Alcala showed no emollon as the verdict was read by clerk Arturo Guevara 1n Superio r Court Judge Philip Schwab's rourtroom And his mother, Mrs. Pedro German of Monterey Park, also remained <'aim after the verdict "'as announ<·ed at 4 40 p m .. I didn't C1J because my boy's innocent," sbe said aftt'r wallt 1ng out of the courtroom into the glare or telev1!-lon llgbt.:, "My boy's a good boy He ·s not a murderer " . Outs ide th1: Oran~e County Cou rthouse, another mother, Mrs. Marianne Frazier, wept v. hen told AkaJa had been con- victed for kHlulg her dau~ht.er. ''That's great," sbe s aid as she broke into tt.>ars. Later , Mrs. Frazier ~aid. "I'm grateful it's over." She also told reporters she wa nted the jury t o sentence Alcala, an a mate ur photog rapher, to the gas chamber "I "'a nt the death penalty," sbe said. "I think he deserves it." Prosecutor Richard Farnell indicated he would press for a death sentence when the jury comes back Monday lo begin the penalty phase of the trial. "What penalty can possibly be :ippropnat.e ror the killing of a Little girt?" Farnell asked. ,,.... P,,.e A J TEACHERS questioned why tbe unJon had settled for less than a U percent pay blke. Others lauded tbe ualoa'• ne104.11Uoo team for wbal tM)' considered tat. beat contract ever received by teacben wbo rtPortedb' &alned only 4 or ~ percent bikes ln pa.at years. Retroactive salary-bike pay· meota are expected to 10 to teacbtn June 1. Tbe averqe mroeetive •um. mlDua deduc- Uona. La expected to be about s1.ooo, Jordan ,aid. * * * ,,..,. P,,.e A J PACT ••• m Int.tr.ton hope to arrange a special meeUnc of the board of trustees nnt Wednesday lo coo· sider tbe propoeed pact. ii It ls approved Mooday by teachers Separate negotJaUoo witb the d1str1ct's 1.600 part-time teachers. represented by the California Teachers Assoc1alloo, are cootm~rfa A diatnct offieta1 said tbese aJao are near an agtaement. \. Big Birthday For Boston LYNN, Ma.as. <Al» - What's red. white and blue oo the outside. yellow on the l~ide, weighs 7 ,000 pounds and has to be car- ried by a complement or National -Guardamen and sailors" A birthday c ake for Boston. of~ - Tbe beh~motb pastry . romplf'ted Wednesday by Lynn baker Art hur Straanick. celebratn the city's 3$0t.h buthday Straa.okk's creauon was the centerpiece today wben Boston kicked off 1L~ !umn:ier -long cclebra t100 "'1 th fcst1v1 t1es a t the rtt \ ~ Govcromt·nt Ct-ntl·r Fro.Page A l IRAN ..• plot to subvert bJs government. Today's bombings occurred rn the southwestern city of Khor· r a mshabr, where t 1110 leftist bookshopti were wrffked, and 10 t he rentral Iranian cit} of Isfahan. whett a sandMcb 5b9P Y.J ~ bo mbed and se,eral pt>rc;oru. were wQunded Iran ~ P a rs news agency reported Tehran radio reported tbat lhree bom~ -.e re found under the capital's Ha!ez Bndge and were defused U S officials have said au or the commandos and all of I.hear C'lo nd(>Stanc lraruan or Amen can :issocaates an Iran have ~n withdrawn from the coun~. George Havens, a spokesman an Washington for the State Dep1rtment 's Ira a Workang G r o up , said tbt! Carter admiru)'\ration does oot have lD· dependent verification that ~ Amencan bosta~es have beetl scattered acrogs Iran. The milit&nts claJm to havt .seat hostages lo Tabnz U'I t.M northwest. Qom. lsfaban, Yaz.d aod Nasja!abad tn central Iran and Shiraz and Jobrom tn ~ south. 'Ibey bave not said bow many hostages were dispersed and bow many kept in Tehran, although they said the Lbree US. diplomats in custody a t the Ira- nian Foreign Ministry will re- maJn there. Board To Ratify Friday Newport-Mesa's achool board will meet in 1pecia1 HNton Fri· day ll noon to ralUy the oew three-Yffr eoatract approved by t.eacben Wecm.day ud to COD· · sider addiUonaJ pay r al.aea for m a nagement aod 1uperviloey pertonne~. Otncen Hid today t.be board is expected to approve the teacher coot.rad.. aran&1 •per. cerrt pa.y incl'e&HI tb1a year and a1atn oat year. The boa.rd ot tnaatees •*> wW consider 1.5 percent in addi- taonal pay ra.iaes ror mana.1e- ment and aupervilory penonnel after granUng them a 6.5 per- cent bike earlier this year. Also lo be conaidered are one. year contract extensions for Dr. John Nicoll. superintendent: OT. Norman Loats. deputy aupertn. tendeot, and Kevl.n Wheeler, penoonel mana1er. Contests for the three top ad· mlnlslraton are scheduled to expire June 30. 1981. · Along with the contract ex- tens aon.s. trustees w1 II con.sider a 6.8 ~ercent pay bike for Nicoll, moving tu.s salary up lo $50.450: 6 9 percent for Loat~. laoving ham to $44,750, and 10.5 percent for Wheeler:. up to $40.150. Other action scheduled for the ,:sston at the d istrict head- quarters annex conference room inC'lu~ ~Uulg the calendar for ne xt sc hool yea r. a ~pokeswoman saJd. . Teachers will work •180 days next year, s he said, with stu- dents LD c18.S3 for.175.days. lido Request Tied to Free Beach Use Residents of Lido Is le 1n '\ewport Beach are being asked ti> open a c luste r o r private l>i,a cht~ to the public and then J dve~thatrac~ Such are the strings the Sout..tf < oast Regional Coastal Com- mission has lJed lo an expansion "nm1t requested by the Lido Is le Community Association. The homeowners are asking the ronun1.Ss100 for permission to expand an existing private recreational building on the a~l and M ~I Carpenter . ~ommission d 1re<'lOr . s a id there a re 12 p riva~ "pocket" beaches on Lido Isle that should be~ lo lhe pubh<' H e al~o s ai d that the h 11 mt-o -wn ers g roup s ho uld rt·plaC't' pn\ ate beach .signs wtlh ~1~n!" 1nd1C'atmg the strand 1s open lo the public Judy FranN>. pre!\1dent of the 1.tdo Jslt: group, s~:ud association board members have not fully reviewed the request. She ooled. though, that there appears to be no oppos1t.Jon lo the commission request. The expansion permit. con- t 1 nu ed this week b y com. maaslooers. is scheduled for con- s1derntioo in J une. F,.... Pflfl'! A I VANISH .•. later Ul rus apartmenl. Police said Good e was a lice nsed Kansas attorney before movlllg to California wbere be t3ught law classes at various in· .st1tut1ons. Now In atock: Extra amall through extra l•rge, In eolld• (111.00), ltrtpea (912 .00) •nd p•n•I• (112.00): ..... ~~-.. ,.....,~ m..r..=r(e! • • --1[1111 .. '-1 ........ *' .. .,...~ ...... .,... ........ . _.... .... ... ,.. .. , .... n.n .. ,.. .... -• ') ............. ........ ....... l • CALIFORNlt\ nu.a.r. May 1, 1980 LOS ANG.ELE-5 <AP) -Jhp PlkJn of GlfndaJe l\UDIVed uf thf' 'problem: "1t'• Ju.t too bad ~re·• oot enou1n oeeer fo r ew•1GIW-" M •public beal1AC w•11SAJ, tPeaktt after' IJMIU• p,...,. ed obJeCUons and pro.JOMd eblillJ to tbe Buruu of Land M1upmeot'1 draft pran to ~ the ~ mlllioa-acre Caillonua cMMrt. ••ws IMDN"1' U PltCT 1 COGHD1u.. •• nid Steven Quarles ot Wuh••m. deputy uclt"r..-~ ol the U.S. l.o'4111or Depart meal .U.<tkin'l ftt one. But Qoarles •akl lhe d.ltterent aod often roo· OlcUnc oplnions waU bo UMd to mold • final veraLoo of lhe plan. wblcb wW be publlabed by Oct 1 Ol'UDbed lf'O'IPl-m.lnen, tovttoomentalllu. rock bou.o<li;, recreal.lonal veblcle e0Uua1l11ta aod otbers wtre we!ll · repreea.t at t.be bearin&. wbich dttw more tbaD 100 spectator:, But many 1peakers we"' Wie PUoo, wbo wu "Jmt reprewoUo1 myMU." PUon. a 29-year•ld dirt blko eathualaat, said. "We enjoy tbe d•'lt'lrt fOf' what It I• -aenmlt.y. We 10 out there and we can com · Ple&.e.&1 forpt abcM.it worklq .U weell. To me, ridlna a motorcycle lD lbe deMrt la a lot cheaper tban fOlDC to a pefchlatriat Of' a bar." Sc-v~ral mUUon SouUtt,m Callfom.la city dwellel'1 try some rorm ol lhla d~rt therapy. The desert's 1rowin1 popularity led Con&rt'Q tn 1976 to order a looi·ND&• proaram to manaae and pro~ t.be rra,Ue area. Env1ronmental11ta argued that unrestricted use or the motorcycle., dWMt bu&ai• aod other veblclea leaves almost lndeli· blu •can on lbt-1urpn1lna1Y fragile landscape aod they ebould be c:arefu.U.y restricted . RECREATIONAL VEIOCLE groups contend that lockina them into i.maU areas will only coocentrale and worsen an.y damage. . · 1be Los Angeles bearing wast.be last of rour geueraJ sesaioos held ln urban areas. Eight addillonaJ workshop meetings are planned in smaller commtmities scattered around the desert. The pubbc l'OOlmeol phase ends May lS. 3 Escapees .Captured Union Oil Trims Prices On Fuels SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A police swat team •• l'are Propo•al Baaced s urrounded a residence tn the Ml&Sioo District WedD!lday n'gbt and recaptured three escapees LOS ANGELES <AP> -A custody dlapute or wbo fled the !laU of Justice three days ago ln San massive proporuoos bas been settled in U.S. Dis· Franclaco's largeat trict Court and the clashing pair will pack their jailbreak. bags and go borne, but only one will get the trunk. Officl' r Pa m'e I a ( ________ ] Dumbo's trunk, that 1s Meeds salJ the three STATE men oUl're d no re·_ Afteratwo-day hearinginLosAngelesfederal siataace t1J member or court. Judge Irving Hill ruled Wednesday that tbe swat team. · Dumbo, a 29-ycar-old Asian elephant, will remain Aller eta.king out a Mission Di.strict residence the property of circus producer Paul Kaye, who a t Valley Street Wednesday night, a police tactical bought the beast in 1971. team rounded up MJcbael D. SeqQetra. Richard E. Ramirez and Ralph E. Williamsoo. aut.borities said . ,,_ .. •d1fl•• Ea~pluan• LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tht> coun t y LOS ANGELES (AP> -Say· lng prices are "softeD.Ulg" oo UH. world 011 market. Union Oil Co. 1s lr1ouru.n~ a. nickel a gallon from the wholesale price of its gasoline and four cents a gallon from Its d.Jt'Sel and aviation fuel and ~r d!stillaies. •••'•ace•••~ Sidet ra~lce" SACRAMENTO <AP> -A proposaJ to set up a state fund to compensate t.be victims of unlD.sured motoristl bas been sidetracked into a lludy. mean- ,ing there can be no further action on it this year. Transportation Commmsion has halted a piano~ bus fare bike by allocating $4.6 milUon to cover the Soutberu California Rapid Tran.sit 01slrict's pro- jected deficit {or ~e fiscal year._ But the Los Aiige.les -based company. the ninth largest oLI refiner in the nation . said Wednesday 1t may take a week before the price cut begins show. ing up on gas station pumps. Ea.stern Bound . ............. The bill, AB2951 by Aaaemblywoman Gwen ~oore, D-Los Angeles, was one ol five ~ sent to inte rim study Wednesday by tbe Aaaembly Finance, Insurance and Commerce Committee. However, officials or the ATD and the Transit Commlaalon stressed Wednesday that a sueable (are lncrease is inevitable beginning July l, when . t.l\e new fl.Seal year begins. ..... -.Si.I• fJ9 Dq•t• ~U.i Kiiied bfl Auto NORWALK <AP> -A 16-ye&N>ld host.age' .. PASADENA (AP> -The leader of a move. killed in a abootout during a doughnut sbop rob-meat to impose a rent control ordinance in this ct· bery was feUed by a shot from a sheriff's deputy, ty was struck and killed by a car as be was riding .. lbe county coroner aays. a bicycle, and a Pasadena woman as in custody in An autopsy Wednesday con.finned that J ose connection with the incident, police said today. Trevino, who was taken hostage with his mother Robert T ·· ?< killed ~,.. be. during Tuesday niJmt's robbery was hit in the BJlma, _,, was '"~er lDg Chest with a .JS.caliber slug fl.red by one of tbe den.. struck by the car al Lake Avenue and Mountain .. Street Wednesday. police Sgt. Tom Oldfield said. uties involved in the shootout. Meantime, 23-year· Arrested was Marilyn Ware, 25. She was being held in connection with felony manslaughter. dnv- ing UDder the influence of drugs and cocaine and PCP. old Richard Aval&.s of Downey, who was arrested in the robbery. was booked ror investigation of murder because of the bostqe's death. BRASILIA Adds that touch of sophistication to outdoor living. 41" 111111 TIMI 4 Clllln '•( \.• ' ', \ ... MARRAKESH Combines the mystery of the past with today's good living. u .. 111111 r• • Qllrl Retailers are not reqUired to lower thif"i" p~ unUlJbey seU lbe gas they b.avf in storage and reeeive .a new delivery, a Union spokesman said. Ed Delano, 75. waves before leavme Davis for ~ 3,100 mile bJcycle trtp to Wol!<.-ester. Mass. arltt the 50tb class reunion at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Delano made tlft s ame trip m 36 days w 1970 but hopes to do it this time in 31 days. • Fraud Count Aimed at ABC NEW YORK CAPJ -A former ABC lawyer has charged that certalll network 0Htc1als <1nrl membe~ of an rndependent production cor»pany tried to dl'fraud two invest.on in the "Charbe ':. Angels" television series of more than $.500,000, the New York Times reported today_ Jennifer Martin. who chums lo h;ive beef\ fired last October after questlorung the paym~nt ·, ' • '.1 TAOPI-KAI Rugged and sty1ish to flt your lifestyle. '2" .... T1MICCls*I t ' .. ! ~. l al"T'e ogcme.nt. said between 1977 and 1979 pay- ment:. bdong1ng to ··Ch;i rla('·.., Angel!." invest.ors were d1verted to ABC's "Slarsky• and Hutch" ::.how, the new~~per s~id . ~ M~ Mart.ln s<lid this was 00ne to defraud ac- tors Robert Waa:n cr and Jl;atalte W()od, who share 50 percent of the profits of "Chi.roe's AnL!els" with Spellini:·Goldber' Productions CANTINA Bring the feel of old world living to contemporary living. 4l" Dtllq T1Mt C Qaln s'=3 SALE 5829 Reg. $800 SALe5 486 . :S; SALe5469 Reg. $778 SALE$629 FRllSI AllDlllG MUUmS .. FllEllllE'I 10% 1040% OFF GASGRlt.L· •Y ARKLA • 0ua1 eontrots Twin BroU complete • a Sq. In. of with cart and tank. Cooedno s.r1ace • 880 cast Body • cart • Aadl + Burner • '::t=r*'°' • • - Rot>tn N.WMKS I PUbtlsher . orangeeoa.•011•vP••o• Editorial P!!fl_e -------------------------------------------Driver Training Plan Has a Hitch NeWP.Ort·M•• school olflda1I have come up with an adm rablc plan for cutlinl the co.t of driver tninln&. By combi.nin1 90me be&hh and sa/ety clu&es with driver t.ralniJlt and <.'Oftvert:.ina a Harbor H11b Schoc:>i areo parking lot into a drlvln1 "nnge ... district ad mlnlstrat~rs believe they ean trim more than S40 off lhe f'OSt o( traininl each bflh school student to drive. The drl~er education coune is required by the !late If a youngster ls to eam a ll<."ense before aae 18. With rhool traintna. he rnay secure a license at age 16 Not many ~~nts ca.re to battle a teen·age r 's de mands for a covf'ted early d.rivinR hrense The tUtrb in lbe Newport.Mesa proposal ls that stu dents at the vanous dist.nC't schools would be reqwred lO get to the dt1VlJ\i range on lhear own 1 Parents nlready plagued with transportation prob lcms b~ht a bout by a cut an school bw;ang services may fllld lhern.selves hard pressed to de uver and pack up students at a distant hag h school late m the day o r on Wttkends. Under the current system , dnver educat.Jon takPs place at t!arh of the dastnct 's five high school campuses The (>Ian bas not let been set in concrete. Perhaps the di stnct 's board o trustees might settle for a few dollars less in s avings and consider some kind of transportation network between the schools and the driv· ing r ang<' Setback for Bay The new plan lo save Upper Newport Bay sulf ered ats first setback las t Friday before the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. The board considered an application for $10 million to build a desilting ba,sin at the head of the bay. then ranked It fifth among nine grant applications it 1s forwarding to the state. The state Water Resources Control Board has a total or S50 million of Clean Water Bond Act money to s pread statewide. Each of the nane regional boards was a sked to ra nk the appLicC\llOns submitted to it and send the list on to the s t.ate boarti · Fifth on the local phority hst is a long way from as . suring the pro1ect will ·get the much-needed grant. Of· ficaals m Newport Be6.!h. Irvine and the county who a re p roposin~ the desilting basin predict 1t could cost as muC'h as $45 million. However, fifth isn·t such a bad spot wh en you con· ~1dcr that the staff of the regional board wanted the basin prOJl'<'l listed dead last It took a pretty good showing by loc al resident.5 and offt c1als <Jt the re~1onal board meeting to get the project moved up lo fifth. ft 's going to take a n even stronger effort in front of l h l· state board to win the grant. The state board will be h().l ding its hearing on the applJcations on May 28 in Sacramento. Now 1sn 't too early for the communities to unite in prc parettwn for that hearing in order to present the strongest case possible for the desilling basin a pplication. The future of the entire bay rests upon it. Buyer Didn't Beware Fledgling mvestor Gary Sauter was cas ting about for a piece of property to buy early in 1979 when he learned Costa Mesa wanted to auction off the origanal city fire station and its lot downtown. Now there isn't much you can do with a de funC'l lirehousl'. but Sauter was determrned to remodel at mto somt'ttung. although he says he doesn 't know JUSt what. Now. 13 months later. the deal is still in escrow. the eit y still has jurisdiction over the property and Sauter·~ $l8.f100 down payment 1s sWl frozen. S<.1uter mainta ins he bought in good f a1th and the bc lil'f he rould develop the old . lermite·ridden buildm,g as is. The city's position is that any one would know there was nothing lo do but raze the old firehouse and build anew. smec it no longer meets city codes. Vice Mayor Donn HaJI blew up at the last City Coun c1 l mcctm~ and saad if a private seller sold him the bill of goods the <·1ty apparently sold Sauter he probably would sue. Sauter ~ays all he wants now is his money back and Caty Man ager Fred Sorsahal says he thinks the old firehouse 1ust might make a g00<1 storage wa rehouse 1£ the eaty got it back. The council has tentatively agreed to give Sauter back tus money and lake back the fi rehouse. s ubject to legal ag reements. This sounds fair. And. as Coun cilwoman Norma Hertzog observed , at may have been a lesson to both sides. The buyer, of course. shoutd always beware . But the city should also ass ume the responsibility of making sure the buyer understands any limitations in use of a propcf1y bought from the city. • Op1n1on s expressed tn the space above a re lhose of the Daily P ilot Other views expressed on this page are those of the ir autho rs and artists Re ader comment 1s 1nv1Ced. Address The Dally Piiot, p O Box 1560, Costa Mes a, CA 92626 Pho ne (714) 642·432 1 Boyd/Breakups ByLM.BOYD Women fa ll in Jove less easily than men. And out of love more easily . That's what a couple Of scholars de- cid ed after following the romantic lives ol 231 dating couples for two years. Fifty. five percent of the pairs Dear Gloomy GU8 stayed together while 45 per. cent splil Queries pul to an or them indicated it was ~ man most usually wbo first declared the affection. And. among those Who broke up, It was the women most usually who Ont made that dedsk>n. Q. Quick. quick, oame the only American nation whose national sovereignty was not fo&aoded by revolution. A. Canada, Canada. Q. How many aolf balla doe• the aveure tourin1 pro. feHlonal 1olfer uae ev.ry year? A. About 700. Jack Andenon U.S. ·Pullout From Etirope Eyed W J\SJUNGTON -~ popular wl&d om in Washington 1s that tht• Unlltd Slatl'l mus t d~pend on ll~ taJh~ in ~stern Europe to h~IJ, artutv~ Amf'rlc&n goaJis wht-llwr at involves a boycott uf the Mosrow Oly mp1<~s or sane· 11ons against Iran ' f'or lhl!t rt'ason, the Pentagon h<.lb kt•pt Ught !>t.'(Unly wra ps on · 1.1 pott rlllitll y t•xp l o'l\l' ., tr .11t·1;:,y 11• ~IOll t hJI Jd 'f tH•Jll'!> un ,tlnHJ:-.t tOIJ l l ~ \.\I I h d r .1 "' .1 I from ~uro1w J!> J m O\l' th.it o ffe r !> •• t h l' b ,. ~ l pro~pt.·cts for the fu ture " What l~nds the report wetght 1:-al!t a uthorshi p b) two of th•· l.)(>fense ~partment ·s be-st and Mailbox brightest -Adm. Henry Train, head of the U.S Atl1nt1c Com· m and . and fo"mf'r De put y Defense Se<:ret.ary Robert Ells· worth. Traln's J:tut1es Include <'Ommand of NATO's Southern European naval !itr1ke and sup· port forces THE SECRET, 3.S·page report s~lls out the aulhOrs ' recom· m e ndat1on tha t the United States drastically d t-crease ats NATO commitments an the an· tcrests of nationa l sec urity In a nutshe ll. Train a nd E lls worth ,.~u~gest tha t our European allies ~imply canno t be de p ended upon The t"l'port 1s no\ re urded as a cr ackpot com menta r) by any means Penta1iton sou r~es told rn ~ a~soc1 alc Dave Van Atta that the report orrers "very via ble .. aJ~mata ves to prest'flt U S policy How many top ~fen.st• Dt'partment s t ra tegists s hare the authors' vie ws is not known. Tr a in a n d E l l 11 w o rth acl<nowledge tha t Wc s t t'rn Europe has top prionty in u s d efense thmkmg, over Asia and the M1d<11e East . But they note the d.irficuJties involved in th.is lo ng·a cct'pted priority. -THERE HAS ~n. they r e· port. a steady "decomposition. t>rosaon and desta bi112at1on of political wi ll in Europe and of the European defense postur« '· The re "'ill bt-"<'ontanumi:: congressional and public desire to cut U S malata ry presence abroad " -The r(' r xist:J "an unhealthy 11 r un:l\01dable1 dt'pt·nden<'y by EuroJ)(' on the ti S for Europe''> m1h tary 5{."<'Unl) . l wh1ch 1 tt'nd!> lo furth('r l'rodc European \,\ tll .. T he authors or the ~ccret r e port an.-rorw1nct'd tha t the la~t na m ed difficulty is the most i-er ious. T hey. note "gro'{Vlng E uropean frustration wllh bav. ini: to pay. erono m icaJly and p o l1lir a ll y , for a security j,'(uarantec from Ute United States.•· Train and E llsworth lhen arKue that "a reallocation of re· <1ources and restructured de· fense ol NATO Europe offers the best pmi;pects for the future." AMERICA 'S long.term '>tratri.:y. they s uggest, shoul&-. :um for "an a utono mous Euro- Pt' a n def<'nsc and d eterre n t ('apab11Jty .. In other words. o ur best bet "'o u Id be to for ce Western Europe to f('nd ror Itself. instead o f dependmi.t on Uncle Sam 's protective umbre lla. In terms that mig ht Irritate our European allies. the Pen· tagon report ob5erves that the rc·rnmml·nded U.S pullout "re<:· ol(ni-ie~ that the Europeans t.o- d;:iy art• ba sically Irresponsible .rnd 1mpotc nt in foreign p&licy .ind 'c<"ut 1ly tl•rm1'. <and) that Lh1·1r 1mpot<'ncc is due in no '>m ull ml•asurc to their depen d l'n cy on th(• US ror tbeir m1lttJry i.t'CUn ty .. T tlF: AL'TJIORS r<'commend t h;.11 tht• L'nited StatC's withdraw Jll hut ,, "sma ll U.S. for~" fr<1m f:umpt', makin~ U.J> for this µullnut b)' a promise of qwck m1ht.1r::. backup 1n t he event of a So\ u•t attack This would free th1· l1 rn1t1'<1 t'\m('n cnn military "r'•ngth for use e lsewhere in·the '"lrlcl, encour.i J!'e-~-cre<fi6'1e Iwroix·an nuclea r dett'rrent ·- .11111 . or cour<1e . be popular with buc1gN c utters at homl'. T h • p '' \., 1 h 111 t y l hat the H u\saan'> \o\Ould "react a g . µn•!\\1\t•ly · If the United states pullc·d OtJt, or that the Wett.em 1-.umr,.·.rn nJlluns m1~ht "nm lo \10 .. 1 ov.," ~er .. d1~rounted b y 1 r.1in Jnd. Ello,\o\orth as unlikely. Happy Secretary Doesn't Feel 'Exploited' TCI th<' Editor Wh:t do wo men "ho d Lc;like s er nng and as!>1sllng perstSt 1n ~co mm~ S{'('re ta n e'> I re ft'r to your art1cll' 1n Featuring. Apnl 22. on 1\1:-Pes:g' G ll·n I resc•nt Mi. Glen'i. stalPm cnt that "the frus tration le vd as :1 becretar)· 1s universal." and I pity any p{'r.,on who feeh "l•Xplo1tcd" 1n th€·1r JOb In Wl'bs te r 's Dae t1onar) i.ecrC'tary I!> de fined as "pe rson <'mployed lo abSlSt 1rt' corres pondence . reco rd·keeping 0H1 cl'r of an o rg a n1 2at1on ·· I fed at a pnvilcgC> and honor to have my boss trus t m e with a letter that m ay make or break H deal. to s chedule his day. or •ven to m ake h1~ coffe<> I kn ow Jf no grea ter rebpons1b1llty th~n a nother'!> ur(' I HA \<'E NO l<n1.., of ptor<,onal freedom I can coni.ta ntly ~tnv(· to perff'Ct my s k1ll!t. lo becom~· my boss· n ght a rm a nd to makt· my ~1lJon on<' that would be terribly missed if I w ere not the re lo fill 1t There is great satisfaction in knowing I ease rn y 00!.s · load and 1n watching m y f?rowth by all I learn ~l then, ac; they s ay. you only gain from an experu •ncc· what you are wilting to put mto at I am happy Ms G len has found her nich<'. no one should contmuc an a profess ion with w h ic h they are not ha ppy . However . lo d1scred1t my pro· fesslon, and one that I love. for personal distaste is a disgrace KAY A . SH EP PARO MrCafl~ Fara To the Editor: I happen t o think t hat you have a great select.ion of colum· nists . l h ave a s pecial en· thuslasm for Cha rles McCabe. 1 like his style. He doesn't hedge Of' mumble. I disagreed with one 0( hls columns. and te· celved a nice note in return. I agreed with another. and sure enough came another note. These are not notes from a computer or a public relations person. Each ls personally typed and algned. Eac h obviously t.ak" lime out of bis day. TheM notes 1ive me a warm feellnc about tbe man . : . and the Pilot. £\ten mQnt IJDportant· ty, then iJ a real human belna out then who cJvet • damn .. •ad llltena. VANARSDALE PRANCE ,. o f the tunnc·I offil 1.11 po~1tton uf o ur l!O\ l·mm<·nl Th:.it I h<.·IH·H· 1n :\tr Cha!>•'. .:ind oth1•rs llkt· him . dot.•., l'l<>t f111':tn that tnmurro.,. f'll hU ,\ ."I ~.1.., a.:u111,•r t.1!-1· .1 30 m 1nutt hot -.ho"' l'r. or rnno\ 1• I ht• tn'>Ul:1t1on I mm 1m alt w ()Ullf' th1• C'On tr.in . th .• 11 '' v. hat I v.ouhl rlo 1f I lwh1·\ 1·f1 lhl n · v. 1·1 t· no ult1m.1t•· '>OIUtlOO!> It 1., ..,o m1·on1• "'1th t h1• op t1m..,m of :\tr Ch,,..,,., nett Uh· g O\ Pmm1•nt. v.hn "'di rn;tk1 .1 .,1gn1f1c·:ant 1·ontnhui1on t<111>tirtl "vil n ni.: · our (•nt•rgy l'N>n<>mu p rnblem.c;. Th<' mo.,t I r an 1•xix-<t from m} gQ\l('mmt•nt 1i. thJt II v.111 rnnt1nut• to 'i j'>end m ) moon :.ind 1l::. lrmt' C'rl'ating v.a)' tc' d1\ rd<' an ("•'<·r -.hnnking IHl' 11 "'111 rl t'H 'r h:1l..1· .t nt·v. on•· 1.1-:1-: :\l l'<'l'Ll.<Jl 1;11 ('nwl Pif-turP Tn tht· Editor I could oot b<'lwv1• whAt I wa' .,Cl'l n~ an a l,o.., Ani::t•le'> pa per on Sunday. April Z7 tht.• pic-turt' of a c h a rred body o f a .,)'Oun g m1htan man tx>.1dt• a bum<.'d aircr aft Wh>. \o\hy. was lha.., pubhs hC'd" fl 1wr\'1-S no po!\s ahlr purpose My heart a ches for Uw fam ilies of these young men "'h<t m 1 J!ht SC<' this p icture M y ov.n ..,on. a 21 y<'ar old Navy En,agn. "'as kallC'd thrN' yt.>a rs ago an a 1 ra~1c Navy JCl r ra s h . From time to tam(', I h avl' wondered a ~ut e very possible asJ)('Ct of the accident. finding a small :imo unl or N>m fort an ju.st kno"'IOI! lhat the ac <'ident \.\a~ fas t and he dad not s uffer To -Ute parents of all eignt young men who happen t.o see thi~ picture. I'm sure they are convinced that this 1s their son H e. too. was my so n GLENNA G RA NZ ELLA 114...r,, l1199H•9 To the ECntor t heard the nd1culous story about the judge who s ent court personnel to th<' Alpha ~ta parliing lot to round up prospec· tlve Jurors tor south Orange Co unty Jury duty Last month I requested jury duty • c South Orange County -. simply because 1t WH much c•oter to m)' home in EJ Toto I waa refUMd and wound up driv ln1 to Santa Ana durln1 m y term 0( duty. tn Santa Ana we 1\arted on March s. with aomt 200 people "'portJna ror duty Tiii PAY '' 15 ptr d1y, pl1.a1 ont·w•t nuleaa• whl~h In m)' t11• ........... '° •• -·~· lllHI I ,_. to ~ Or-.. Co~'">'· UM •Ut•lt W.W MYI been NWt\ rnU• l•• ... ti•· Thl1111oR1 wt~ M1M e1011•1· ''°" "'"'rwtf ..W MYI ... . .,. .,.,..,,.. ... . ---""" ... ::.. ......... ,..., .... ~~· J'"" .. 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"'" ,,.,I r11u' ''' 11tir r1·,11lt·n11.11 COLLECTl\'F.L \'. lh<' "Ul)l'r '1s or!> must at t for tht> ~ood of the• com mumt1t><i a nd recogn11l' thr fa ct that homt· and la nd are far ~uJ>('nor to lht• J,!rct'd f?atncd t>y that · qu1l'k l'Conom 1c bul'k. • pres'>un'CI b~ aar c·arn ers et al. .ind Cham~'rofCom merce. l n rortunatl·h . contro versial a irµort probll'ms ar(' berom inJ? u n1versnl The air a nd no1s.- pollul1on of Los Angeles Airport. ~ h1 ch have une quivocally re ac h ed unbl'ar abk levels and d<'precaation or pnml' property .,hould truly Ix' a warnin~ Tiil' ~upcrv1sors mus t not a llow a !>amalar catastropht> to happen IDA Z WILLIAMS Cat .. •tr•pllw To the Editor : When are the ladies and gentlemen of the Newport Beach C itv Counci l g o inR t o d o s ome ttfing about the c a · ta s trophe orcurlnf? on the Corona del Mar bluffs? For the last fe w years the cat population above and close to tbe main beach has increased by leapes and bounds Next yeer there Wlll probably be 10.000 of the m Cowity supervisor s did away ... 1th lo" c·o"l l t'ootJ.san~. yet these r<1 h ll H for fn-c an glorious CJl1fom 1a . t•n)O,>ang one ol the m ost bt•Jutaful views of the Pac1f1c th.J l \..00 f'VC'r created - paad for h} w, taXPJYl'T!t. T HA.,'K.'i to little> old ladies in t1•nn1.., 'Ibo("> and et'nlOJ?Y m a)OrS th1• ... 1• 1·atamount~ J!t't fed every <1.1~ ,·q·n thou~h lh<'Y are nOt. "11ir ..,\\ 1•t'l Ill tie house k1tl1es but JI•' c•1J\t'rl-<l ~1th flea.'> and 1h1•\ ~' r.111't1 and spit a nd t>.te '"t<'h oth1·r Cat~ an' so stupid• Did ) uu t'H'r \l>t> one yowl 1f ·a hurµl,1 r hrol..C' 1nt<1 lht' house'! T ht•\ can't t'\'l'n tw taught to ... 11:1kP h.1n<l-.~1d th1•1r morals .111· a \\ful · multiply faster 1h;111 r.1hh1h l''Ct vt•ar.therc \\ 111 ht· niort· t':tl., than pt>ople :tnd hn\\ .1rt• \nu l!lltng lo like 111.11 ·• Our 1•11' f.1thl'" .,ix~nd Uwar 11011• 1•nmpl.11n1ni.: ~1bout unclean .11r v. .1t1•1 .inti 1nfl,1t1on and lraf. fll· .,. h1 n lhl·~ bt•tkr start doing .,11ml'!h1n1>t about thl' bleeding ht•artb frt'd1ng t ht.• pussycats t>t>fon• "''' ,tll h<t\'C l o move to Co.,1.1 \lf..,J or Tustin Tt'll .'Our c·1ty councilman to ...iop lx'•ni! pus 1llan1 mous and p:.i':.s a la\,\ J bout t•ats HUD DI::SE~BERG Doufll~ ~o•• T o thr Editor . I would like for you to iml(ine a situation with m e. A c hurch wishes to expand. 1bey make a deal for a larger piece olproper· ly To pull off their fiDance..J,lWy must sell their present property. After months of advertising and negotiating, tbey find the ideal buyer. tie will buy lbe pro. perty, give them some time to move. allow them to lake their furnjture and even 01ove build· in gs. ii ~Y wiab . HE BAS plans drawn up for apartments. but when be 1ub- mlts his idea t6 the city of Costa Men. tbey demand that be donate a large s trip of the pro. perty to the city. The b"Uder's plans will no &oncer t!t OQ the p r o p e rty under the circumstances, IO the duJ la otr. They could fight It in court, but the buJldtr wanta to do. Mure business In Cotta Mesa. lo be d~sn 't raiJe • n1hl. Two buUdinl proj~ .,. cae- celled or dtfayed la U.. city becau.e of over-•.._ DOUU· ciana laa't UU. a 111d 1&0r7l And true. JIM IOI.DINO • BUSINESS/ STOCKS Tbunday~a 2 p.m.. (~T) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE 8 . . TRANSACTIONS . .. I ~ '-- · T'tvldly, ~ 1, tlNIO s DAILY PILOT Heal Thyself (( you're typical of most Americans. particularly If you Uve in a city or hea vily populated suburban area, you waste whopping amounts of money crowd· Inc Into your physician's office for treatment ol what iJ known as a "sell·Umlting ailment" that will run a Umlted course -s uch as a cold, bruise or coostlpa. tion. For the common cold the best treatments are bed.rest. upbin and a good book -lreatments you can give younelf, without wasting the lime or your physician and yourself,. not to ,inenUon the money in· volved in a simple . short session. To document the point, BJue Cross and Blue Shield have publicly stated. "SO percent of a" vuuts to the doctor may be unneces6ary. · · A YOVNG INTERNIST was more explicit re· cenUy when he estimated that alm05t 80 percent of all flrst visits to primary.ca.re physicians waste the time of physician aod patient. In th.ls era of a prolonged spiral m living costs, knowUlg when and how to use self·medicallon to off . set soaring m~cal care costs is a major way to cut ti ving cost.s. 1 What's more, the Food and Drug Adminis tration I FDA > 1s now giving non-prescription. over the · counter <OTC> med!.clJ\('>S new st.atu:>. AS YOU ARE AWARE, you need no prescnpt1on to buy OTCs. You buy them over the·counter al a pharmacy or in supe r markets a nd ..aCpitrtment s tores __ _ __ --As far-back as 1872. the FDA established teams or physicians. pbarmac1i.ts. b1olog1sls and othe r ex perts to restudy all non·prescnption medicines and to dd ine with care ~ con<llttons under which the med1c11lt'"I ~safe JUld effl-clJve. The FDA s goal l5 to mah ~un· that labels an• ;.iC'corat.e and clearly understood CONS MEIS HA VE BEG.\iN to see results. Mo!_t eff~tiv~. d~~r~ label~~nlaClds ar.e.-now .on- -store sh~H·s COns!Imer-. a re able to purchase mort< l'Cfecl.l'e non prescnption ~s. prevtoasly available rinh b) doctor·s prescnptwn ~So far, prescription requirement'> have be<•n dropped for eight drugs and six more art> slated to rt' ach over th(• rounter stafw. soon The full work or tht• t'Xf>('rt.s 1s sctM>duled for C'Omplet1on ear ly this year :-.;o~ ('Omes publication of lh1· world s hrs t rom prehens1ve d1rectory on <YTC medicines the .. PDR f or :"tonprescnplJon Or UJ:!'> · POK ·"lands for Ph~ ''C•aru. [)(!i>k l\efercnce :.ind this \Olumt• Y.111tak\•1t~ place not to tht! PDR For Pres<.'npllrm Drui:'i . · long kMwn as thr "b1hlc of lhl' drug 1n<lu..,lr) THE SON-PRESCRIPTION volume will be published annually. as the on g1nal PDR has been since 1947. by ".Medical ~mies. ·Oradell. N J It 14111 desC'ribe more than 650 products by maoufaC'ture r and brand.. carry FDA·approved descr1pt1ons clearly s taling active ingredie nts, s~mplom.c; they are intended to treat. recommended dosage. pn"Caut1ons and what to do m <·ase of ovt>r d~a~ • ~ "PDR for NonprescnplJonJ)rugs" will be marke ted to the public unlike tnt· .. PDR f'or PrescripOon Drugs,.. wtuch bas gooe almost ex elusively to docto~ The reta il pn<:'t' I' Sl2.2S and Charle-s E . Raker. its publisher. say-s h(' expttts .. the new PDR to become as oecessar'.\ and vtt,al a:. a hr<it aid book " on bookshelves SELF-MEDICATION IS an im portant Corm of med1<.'al care m most develaped naoons. The concept 1s a ncient Many lrad1uonal folk remedies have served a.<. the basis for the development of modern drugs · An example 1s aspmn. which has be<-n traced to a n<'1e nt times. Y.ht•n rmm1t1ves che~ed on willow ba.rk to lowerf<>ver Health prof~sionals welcome t.he trend without qualifi<.'au on. a.ssumJJlg appropnate safeguards. for at represents a shield for them against today·s deluge of minor complamlS and boosts the tame they have available for patients truly in need of their skills They aJso emphasri e the economy OTC drugs offer to the patient AND THE ACCELERATING movement lo belf· med1callon in the U S. 1s i.trongly confirmed by the l11test statistics Retail sales of OT C drugs in all outlets were estimated at nearly $5.S billion in 1979 re ports Medical Economici;' Drug To pic magazine. as against $4 9 bilhon 1n 1978 and $4 S b1luon in 191. But no matter how u uuous the FDA is about the safety and efficiency of the more than 100.000 OTC medicines availa ble. no matter how high the qualit y s ta ndards of the druJ't m anufacturers. there will not be safe sell medication unless and unUI the user learns to read and understand the labels. Gold, Metal Quotations By Tbe Associated Press Selected world gold pnces today Londoa: morning fixing ~.75, orf $60.25 afternoon hx ing $490.00. off S28.00 Pam: Holiday Fruldurt: holiday. z ... tdl: holiday New Y...t: Handy & Hannan mid·morning $490.00. orr $28.00. New Y...t: Engelhard selling price mid-morning $490.00. off $28.00. New. Yorll: Engelhard fabricated gold mid-momlna SS07. IS. otr $28.98. * * * ' .... .... ,,. .. • .. ••• DAil. V Pfl.OT ~Television 'TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS , '. _..,. .. _ .. llL-:0 MU'l'OM ...... ......... ---...,. ,.. .,. ...., .... dwrWle•~aito ell.--~ ~•Cl lll nwieom.t no4IWlf -""'° In ,.,. --of ....... .-0·1 ~ • l l CW.WCV . .. .... ~ '..,_. INe IO ... -l)i!leflr .. 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JO Ar.n Pfk'O lo r "l)O(llt tut na up flYldence ,,.., l>O"'I& to ... k>n?·deld ,,,.,, ~ ·~llible '°' " --OI ""'<lers I I flt , 30 ITWI I ~ ;~ m '.";"':"'T~ 8'8i::lr • , .., .. ,." 111H11 tv•on" I>< -u .u.-. o ·H.a"1t A n3no~m~ s--1 capl11n ••"$0<tl to ko<ln&POtnQ to i>-'""""1 ,.,, 00'1 ''°"' ,..., '>"~ '"°'""' man (:;> nn I JOHN DARLING b y Armstrong & Batluk PfJ YOU~ .\N SH Wf ~· ! Wif d LU• ' A",\) "}.)VlU•.~ • lhE STARJ F-~-1 b-f:.1£ •- AND Sl-l.!_RLl)'' l L.. ... ,,~ LE': d DSl ~ ,..r ~ • ,,_, , •t'\i. A .. .A }{,,. "..._<-l "t !1 '"'1f CVtl<&:,i H ' It's ABC's Kamikaze Season John Huston By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> ABC. whi c h b l e w a se<>m1n gty insurmountable lead to finish sPC'Ond 1n the st>a son JU~t concluded. marches ~v forth with a n<'w fall lineup thal prom1<,('s u long run at tht• top for C BS It may even help NB« finally climb out of the c·('llar Consider • One of the featur(.'S of ABC's 1980-81 sc-heduJe. announced this week, ts a spinoff of ABC's popular freak show . "That's Incredible 1 " It is called, "Those Amazing Animals." and focuses on oddities from "the won drous. amazmg animal kmgdom " EARLY STARS OF "Amazing Animals" wall be a frog that cn es. a man who walks through a nest or rattlesnakes and a queen termjte in Africa who has laid 10.000 eggs a day for 50 years So, that's where ABC's programmers ha ve been counting termite eggs They ce rtainly haven't t}een studying past mistakes. becausf the c-ollossal blunder that ruinei,. last season for ABC is bemg repeat'ed m '80·81. You may recall that ABC's biggest hit of '78-79 was "Mork and ( __ 4N_AL_Y.St ___ ) Mindy." which, in combination with the AHC Tuesda~ tandem or "Happy Day~" and "L<t\'ernc· a nd Shirley," gave ABC <t' fi rm grip on the top of the we<!kly ratings tables A BC uprooted the successes and trred to plant them in barren soil. "Laverne and Shirley" lo'>1ng ground in various new slots and .. Mork and Mindy" eat.mg Archie Bunker's dust on Sunday SO, ABC HAS moved its successful "Benson" series. protected last season ~;lh hit lead-ins. to F'nday nights. where 1l w11l l1kely wither ABC has also given the kiss of death to .. Charlie's Angels." moving • that bouncy fluffcake to Sunday night. where ·'Archie Bunker 's Place" will make all the "Who's gonna be the new Angel?" wornes moot. It is possible. of course. that ABC is intentionally doing away with the "Angels," who have fallen from viewer favor of late. College Via TV National Vniversity to Air NEW YORK <AP> -A newly f ormed N a t ion a l U n iver sit y Consortium of seven collefes and 11 television stations wiU begin offering courses over the air this fall, leading to undergraduate degrffs in at least five disciplines Tbe cooaortiwn. to be fmanced in part by $400,000 in grant.a from lbe Carnegie Corp . will provide enrolled s tudents wilb printed stud y materials. TV broadcasta and op· Uonal cl.uaroom and telephone tutor· in&. 1be rwl course toward a degree wouia take about six yean. In the first academic year. the con· sortium will feed the broadcast seg· ment of each course by satellite to stations in 10 participating states Students will enroll at tbe local member college. and alt.end optional tutorial seminars. but complete most of their work at home. Consortium counes wlll be avaUa, ble in the 1980-81 term In CaU!om.ia through Callfom1a Slate Unlversity at Dominguez Hills. and KCET·TV In Los Angeles a nd KV I E·T V In Sacramento. BlLt llURRAY • PITIR BOYL! Wllfif fl/( tllflP .. -~----.-•11-o.:~ ,,, 1,, .. ., _::_. L ·~. ,I "T axi," now on Tut·sday. and "Soap," now on Thursda)S, will be m o ved to Wednesday.... '4 h <·r t• "Charlie's Angels" used to Oy "THOSF: AMAZI NG Animals" apparently represents ABC's quota of 1nnovat1on The other rM:W scne~ arl' "Too Close for Comfort," a Thursday night sitcom with Ted Knight as the nervous single father of two pretty girls In no way inspired. of course. by "Hello, Larry " Or "Bachelor Father," for that matter. "Bo~o m Buddies l .. another Thursday s it co m . a bout two s truggltng advertising men who move into an all.wom en·s hot.el. Sort of an "Odd Couple' Meets 'Three's Company ·" ~ -"ITS A UVlNG." yet another Thursday s itcom. i:. about hve waitresses· ma high-class restaurant You can wager that this 1s the last time "high·class" will ever be used in connection wilh this senes. ll sounds like a typical follow·the-flow "creat100." borrowing from "Alice." "Flo.'' "Last Resort" and almost any other current sitcom you can name llotwftao•i119 Grandma Jenny (Beah Richards) Tribute A irs John ll u-.ton l1•j!endary dirct'lor ("The Afr 1ca n <~uet• n K1·~ La q~o''), aC'lor 1 "('hmato~n. · ~1 vr ... flrc>ckinndge") and wnter 1 "Tht• ~t altr.1• Falt nn 'Thl· Trea::.ur~ of the S1 t>rra Madrl' I ~ 111 tx• honor<'d by crn1c Bren· dan Giii and a ho-.1 of other:-on "A Tribute to John Huston," Mond:t~ .11 7 :w p m on KOCE. Channel 50 The prog ram 1s part of publi c telev1s1on's "Live from Lincoln Center" senes and marks the first national 1elevts1on C'O\erage or the Film Society of Lmcoln Center's annual tnbute to a ma- 1or cine ma personality M any of the screen stars who have worked ~1th Huston ~ 111 participate in the festJv1tJes, in· eluding Lauren Hae-all, Ric-hard Burton. J05e Fer- rer and Jack Nicholson Huston w11l trave'l to New York for his tnbute from Hungary where be will be d1rect.Jng his next him. "Escape lo Victory," starnng M1c-hael Came, Max voo Sydow. Pele and Sylvester Stallone "Live From Lmc-otn Cent.er" 1s part of the "Great Perlormanc-es" series aod is produced by Lmcoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Orl9ina1 olfts for Mother at Huntington Center mall daily thru ~n. M ay 4 -"But I'm a Big Girl Now." a Friday s itcom , p lays a recently divorced young mother. are there any other kind on TV ? who hassles a lot with Danni Thomas. her father. A Uttle "That Girl.'' a little "One Day at a Time." and you've g_ot a series. T here is a possibility that ABC will keep the fresh . clever edge to "Breaking Away" In its ser ies version. It would give ABC al leas t one new series that can last past Ha lloween. is heartened when her son (Glynn .. _. ... Turman) returns with stories of s u ccess and ric h es o n "Palmerstown. USA" tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2 Teen Prostitute Movie Se t HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Mare Win· nlngham stars as a teenage pros- titute who struggles to regain the family values and innocence she left behind in the ABC 11\0~ "Off the Mlnneeota Strip ... Tbe movte. which airs Monday al 9 on Channel 7. abo stars Hal Holbrook and Michael Learned ll1' her parents. Lamont Johnson. who directed "My Sweet Charlie:· "The Exec:u- Uon of Private Slovik" and "Fear oo Trial." dlreded from • script by OavldChue. THI MIW SAHTA .... MAJ.DAI ONM NOW! 1980 Mazda 626! ••1111•11 ........... , ..• 9'Ct.D1a.• w....,,, ... 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