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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.a e - Sewage Dumping ------------------J 47 Newport, In Upper Bay Mesa Teachers Triggers Suit Faee Layoffs THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8, 1980 VO\.. U , HO, 1n. J SECTIOHS, .. l'AGES Tito Mourned I. . . Iran Executes Ex-aide Woman Served in Cabinet of Shah. '\ ugosl~w women weep as th<' coff m of Pres 1d(.>nl Tito 1~ brought from the Belgrade parliament building cit the' start of funeral ceremonies today (story on Page A4 1. By 1be Associated Pres..~ A woman cabinet minister who served under the shah was t'xecuted by firing squad before d a wn today in Tehran's Evin Prison. along with another woman and a man. Tehran Radio reported Meanwhile. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr indicated today he will name a prim(' min1stC'r within a fi-w day'i. C.1 move s('en as ~trcn~lhenmi:: h1'i 11ol1t1cal position lie told an Ira ntan journalist of h1 -. intcnlmn and a source <'Im;(' to tht• prp~1 dent said the apr>0int ment 1c; e~ pectcd th1s wC'ekcnd The executed "'om a n c>. offi cial. Esrand Furokhru Pars ::i . form er minis ter o f education and trainin~. wa-; found ~uilt y or "plunde rini.: public funds. causin~ currup tion. spn•adinJ,? prostitution m 1 h~· m1na~tn or education anti tr;11n1ng. ·rooµl'rC.1 t1on Y.1th ~,\\'AK !the ~h;ih ·~ S('C'rt·t polH'C'l. dis m1 -. ... m':! stru~gltng educators. part1c1patmg m ,:?cl ting In"'~ :i~a m'it thl· peopl<' ap pron•d and maktnJ,? f.'dllcat111n a nd trmnmg dt·pendent on thP c· 11 I o n 1 a I c-u I t u r e> o r 1 m 1wr1al1-.m .. the radio said ~!rs Farrokhru P.1r.,1 ~c·n 1'<I undl'f ,\m1r Abbas llOH'lda. th•· formt•r prime• mmi~tcr wh<1 v. .1, executed LO April t979. tv.11 month~ :.iflt•r A\ atnllah Ruhollah 47 N-M Teachers Face Layoff Teacher union representatives and lawyers cire C'xpccted to turn out in force tonight in an at· tempt to save the jobs or seven Newport · Me s a e l ementar y school psychologists and seven nurses scheduled ror layoff next school year. Distnct trustees are to vote tonight on a state Office or Ad· m i nistrative Hearings report that approves letting some 47 classroom teachers jlo next year because of declining enrollme nt. The state hearing officer also has concurred with district ad· ministrators' proposals for trim- ming some 16 support program r positions filled by about 41 full· and part-time teachers. l Included are vocal mus ic. reading and physical education instructors., at the elementary school level!' .. f State la w r e quires tha t specific school services be cut or 1 that enrollment must d ecline · before a district may lay off employees. Hearing om cer w.~. Byrnes would not recommend laying of( the psycholo~isls or nurses · ~ause. he said. the board had not proved tbe c ut.s would re. duce services. He contended, "The fewer re· mainin g nurse s and psychologists would keep up the aame level ol services." The district's attorney. Spencer E. Covert Jr., dis- •Cl'ffl. He told tnaJteet tbe layoff a . PldiMita Prote1t LOI ANOELU <AP> Pi· Ulftla Md or11nlMrt who.._,., 1 day-. •k·ln at Lona lltldl Ve ttraftl Admt1tt1trallon .... , ...... '° ....... with Id· ... 11tr ....... , .... tQ ,.., ,..., dwlr dlmud for an om· ~ ........ v. Ill r c•ducc· nur o;1n~ and p::-ycholomcal services and mCAy be orden:d without Byrnei.' ton- i.ent Trustees urC' <'XPCCtC'cJ to take final <i r tion on the layoffs tonight at 7: 30 when they me-et in s pecial session at Harpe r Community Center. 425 E 18th St . Costa Mesa The board did take final action Tuesday in ordc•nni! nut ~oml• 360 layoff noti ce~ fnr non teaching personn<·I. mo"ith clerical emplov<'l'S und tcarht•r aides. Only at>out 70 of th(' position'> will be c ut . a di s trict !>pokes ""oman notl'd She s aid that because long te rm employ('('s :tHectcd by cut~ can "bump" n('wt:r employet·~ for thc>ir J<>b'. a lar)!t•r n11ml,.•r of not1cC'' must be sent out to ('I )\ l;'r ;t)) po!»Slbllittl'4' The n<>n tl'aching l<t) nff1, art• t•x IH'C'tl'd t o cul m or e than S700.000 tn d1stnc1 C'xpense~ next \'l'ar. Thr propoM~d teacht'r layorr ... v.ould cut about S2 I m1llion, thl' -.poke'iwoman saul Sewage Dumping Flayed Flow Into Vper Bay Triggers Litigation Regional water quality of. ficials will recommend Friday lha'\ Laguna Hills Sanitation Inc .• be taken to court because the firm is pumping sewage er- nuent into the San Diego Creek. The firm. which provides sewage facilities for 21.000 customers in Laguna Hills and El Toro, bas been under in· ves tigaUon by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board for pumping the efnuent into the creek in Irvine near Lion Comity Saf 1ri. The creek flows into t.he Upper Newport Bay. The recommend1Uon b)' board staff member Jim Andenon will be made •t • board heartn• t.o be held at 1:30 p.m . tn the Colt.a II•• City Coouncll chamber1. A nderaon '1 rtcom mtnd1Uon Hll..U daal llM bHrd hvtJtW 1 ttaM and delllt order t.o ~ Vlftl U. fUf1Mr dllk'htr.. to UN crwtr Md &Mt the firm prollitic.d from ta::= Oft MW HI ....... WMU tt. ltlM CM .,. ... . TIN w.-.r Mfl~l•I 111'9 he I• 11•111 ,,,, •utMttl>' from tht t , board to take the matter to th«.' state Attorney General. "I am going to hold judgment on whether I would seek im mediate litigation until after the hearing." Anderson commented "H owever. give n the circumstances. right now I 'm reeommending a hard·line PoSi· tion and that would probably en- tail immediate litigation." Terry Witthoft, vice president of the firm. said today the com· pany's "m ajor difficulty" with disposal of the tour million gallons ol sewace a day should be aolved by Aucuat. That'• wb~ the company will hook ltt 1twa1e treatment factUtlet to the Allio W11te M1n1•ement Aceno '• pipeline tor dladw',. ln&o the ocetn. Since the ban on new conne<'- tions would only affect pro1ecl!. for which building permits haven't yet been issued. Witthoft said he anticipates few problems if the water quality board enacts that portion of the staff recom· mendation He said he f~ls tha t port.Jons of the staff r eport are inaccurate and the firm will be presenting a rebuttal during Friday's hear. mg. The elght-page s taff report de- tails a series of violations or stale la ws and regulations dat· Ing back to 1978. Andenon said he Included the matcrf1I to show that the cur· rent problem, detected tn April. l11n 't 1n unuauaJ situation for L1•un1 Hllll Sanitation. He 11ld the Clrm l• pumplna au 111 wiled emuent into the creek on• da.Jly bul1. Som• "' It II UMd t.o lrrl11U1 • hlllalde near • holdlnt pond be1ld1 LM trHk. but AnMnon'a r•port not11 lltat lrrl11Uon Wlttr llmpl)' rUH orf lh• bllll dt end Into tht JtNWI fNfn wttlrft It 11 pumped htto the rr1tll K homein1 ·.., rC'volut ion ouo;ted Shah Mohammad flt•1a P ahl:'!v1 Tehran R;jd1n '>J1d ttw olhc•r v. om an l''lt>l'UH'ri this mnmm~ ~ alt•mt•h ~Jrl1 rp "'J'i r1>untl i.:u11l~ of pun·ha 1n~ 1nnoq·nl girl-.. o;l'!hni.! ..,n, tc l\ 'honor .incl -.prt'admg pru,t1111l 111n ·.ind that llw mC.111 .\Ii "lu1i.t1 "'.J ... f•ound s::u ill ~ of h1 r111n ,111d 11~11um ch.1rcc·' \1111th1·r \H•rn.rn .. 111 \mPntan "'ho "'.1-. .trn ~11 .. J 'I lll' ... d.I\ m T1•hr.1n on l'harJ,!t'' 11f "P' IO)! for t lw ("(.\ 1 ,1\ 1,t.· fr .. •· Ian<• lllllfn.1)11, ('II\ nth I I\ nv.' l'r llf H11!f.il11 '\ \ ·. twr hu..,h,1nd John :-.11d Tht• hu-.band di\ Endt-.h pro f1 •-.-.or .11 B11ff.tl11 Malt• l'ollc·i.:t" ..... 11d hl' hJd ht'\ 11 un.~hlP tto rt'.I( h h1-; \~ 1f£' whn "',1-. ... ta\ IOI.! :ti lh1· Tl'hrJn lhltl\O I h -.;ml tltt• hold told him ~h1· 1 h1·1·J..ui 0111 ~1on tl.1~ \\lthout lt'J\ lnJ.. a fo rl.4.<trri 1r1i.: .11!dn ....... Dv. H'r o,;a1d ht.• didn't l>eht•v1· hi.. "'·1rl' could hJH' h<•t•n 14 0rk in,!! fnr the <"Ii\ lx.'cau"<' ... he op po..,t"d th1• a)!t•nn 'pol1c1l·~ !'\Ir' Jl14 ' l'r I ht• mnther t1I t hrl'l' and .J. IJ..trl lllol;llt•r or '[r;nt'f1ng \\nm.111 T11ur-. ln1 ldt HufCalo April IU after tweomin)! 1ntrn•!»h•rl 1n Iran~ P<htlton on tht• taking of 53 Amer1c;.in ho..,tages Nu\ -t Sh<> 1•nt C'rt.>d Iran throuRh Turkr\. her hu!»band '-<llri ISM> IRAN. P aitt' A:!I * * * Iran Hos tage May Be Dead By Own Hand NEW YORK CAP ) One of the Amencan hoslaRcs m Iran h as tried to comm1l s u iC'1de three limes a nd may be dead. according to ltalian Journalist Oriana FaJlaci. Miss Fallaci. writing in the May 10 iss ue or the Ne w Republic. said an unidentified sourct told her the hostage who attempted su1c1de was one or a group of several who had been held In the base ment of the U.S. Embassy. She &aid th08e in the t>ascmeot were "conslde.-M unmlst•kably 1plea. and 10mc or them are or have been recently tled up bee1uae they attacked the atu· dentl." M 111 f'allaci utd three American cl ra)'men who Mid &Alter Mrvtcea ror the ~tq Hw t.Mm ln 1m1ll 1roup1, &nd ti\• '"' 1roup of nln• or JO "looked r.U..r •pmNd " ''I'm wrt u,., ttwt ~or JO lrt lht IMN wfNt ta.Ye ~ tot lh• ,...._ OM Mt l• tM •llb .......... , ...... w .... ' Others Seen t o Follow Bvl'bf'l\s~ociated p~., llo~t· Savin~-. & Loan As ""l'1.1tmn. the nation's largest ...,,~ L . C'ut u -. primt· mortgaRe r ..1l(' from 11 1 •• p.•rct"nt to 12.j• f>l'f l't•nt. and il h umb<.'r or olher 'J' tnl!~ tn.">l1tut1om; followed suit ~1th o;1milar. 1f not ne<:<.'ssarily m.1tl h1ni.! r;tl<' t'Uh I lom1• Pn·~•dt>nt R 1ehard lhchl !'-:J 1d th<' l!·nder <;)ashed 1h i.llt' 1 1 , point:-Wednesday hl'('.1u~1.· of n•c't•n t o;;harp dechnes 1n !»hort tPrm ml<>n·~t ratC'~ and 1 he e'\.rlt!ct at1on that thrift m - 'lltullons 14ould begin to attract ne "' deposit:. <;00n LatC'r 111 the day, California l-\•d£'ral Sann,:!s .md Loan As - 'M 1at1on the largt>st kderally 111s un:d S&L cut 1ll-t mort~agC' r ail• half a prrn•nta~e point to 11' ~ Jlt'rC'ent Only a ciay earlier, ( allforn1 ,1 Ft•<foral 'had a n - nounced a 21~ percent drop from 171 i to 15 !X'rcent And tht• San Dit'go-based lloffi(' Federal Savings and Loan .\ -.sot·tat1on rC'sponded to news n( Homl''s dramatic ratt• redUC'· tion by rutting 1L'i own mortgage rate' to 12:11 per<'<'nt TherC' was also good news for prospl'<'llv~ auto buyt'rs. San Francis~o·s Crocker Bank cut its interest rate for new car loan" from 191 ~ 12('r<'ent to 17a.. pt>rcent and for used car loans from 20 percent to 18~• percent. The most recent declines in the prime lendm~ rate have left the <See PRIME. Page A2) Coast \l'eacher Considl'rable low cloudi- nt>s.c; through Friday with afternoon clearing. Not m uc h temperature chan(le. Lows tonight S2 at the beaches and 60 inlaod. Highs Friday 65 to 70. I NSIDE TOD"Y Ousted employees of th# Worldt.o1<U Church o/ God ho~ bttn rehired br a iww corporohon formed bv rllt C'hurch'I /Of.lltlkr. S.1 Pag11 All I • \ ·' .t\.Z DAILY PILOT s Tl".iradax Ma~ JI. 1980 ·Judge Bans PUblic l-<>.S NCI t:I I'~ 1 \I' I flRht ~ rl'<') MJI ro11111t-. J prl'l1m1nur) h ran~ tott.1 , tor a ccu1 d 11 l!\1d1• Stru11.:l,•1 \n.telo Suonu e1 pr,•:.-. ltnti pubh<· werc- r~'d from Hw pf"\h'•'Nimw~. Ul\ll'IPUI .h11li.tt' I\ I\ andnlph lr\' Jr •uutl th1· ht\\ Id\ hun h 1w d\\111·1· l.lul tu ._,, itnl nu ., 11•4u1".t for <1 1 111 ... ~ h4'r111.: :·t 'nul there 1-. a rullntt that 1~ bld1ng tht> cn11 r1 h.1" no lt"a\ t" b hl j foJl014 lh1• :.l dlUh' lh\• Q rl J~(· -.;1111 Wt<1 h1t',d1t\ m ..... APW1r~e SUCCEEDS MUSKIE Maine Attorney Mitchell Maine> Picks Attorne y for Muskie's Seat l\\:G USTA. Mainf' I \Pl Gl'orgt• .J M1lrh(·ll a t; ..., !l1~ tnrt JUd~c t·xpt'<'l<'ll lo -.ut·C'l'l·d Edmund S \t u~ktf' 1n thl' Sen:.itt-. has never hf'ld elerll\'t' 11ff1r1• but h a!' rl11sf• lit•<., to \f U!'kll' ~l rt•l l'hl n):( liJ«k I 14-11 <foe a de~ CO\ JoM•ph c Hrt!nn;1n an nounced today he 14as appoint- ing Mitchell to s ucceed Musk1t•, the new secretary of state A long·t1me act1v1st 1n Democratic Party pol1t1cs. \l 1tchell. 46. \'i as nCJmt>d to th1· fed<.'ral ;ud~esh1p by Pre:,1dPnt Carte r IJ'-l '\O\l•mbl·r after 'l'r\"lng a-. L ~ auornl'y Cur \1 a1nc Ill· hJd bl·cn n·l·om ml'ndecl for hnth po:,l~ b~ \t u~k''' .. In his ont> bid for "l('rt1ve of· fir<.' m 1974. Mitchell won "the O e mor rat1 c i:ubt'r nato n a l primar y but lost the general t•lect ion to independent J ames B. Longley m a three wav r ace M 1trhell :,ervcd 3!> Maine '!> Demorrallc chairman and made a bid f o r n ationa l part y chairman a fter the 1972 eleclton, but lost to Texan Hobe rt Strauss. lie \\Cnt to Washington in 1962 as Muskie's ext·cut1ve as~1$tant , ~ervmg as the sena tor'i. deputy campat!nl director in 1968 when M usk1e was the De mocratic vice presidential nominee I le he ld the same JOb four years later durin~ Muskie's unsuccessful bid Brennan's preference for M 1tchell drew crit1c1sm from former Democra tic Sen Will.lam 0 . ,H athaway. who said Wednes day he wa~ "very disappointed that I didn't ~ct 1t myself." Ile s uggest ed that h e or former Gov. Kenneth Curtis would have been a better choice. "I could do more for the state a nd step into the role without any breaking in period." Hathaway said ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f f\r (),_,,.,,. (AM\e D.ilf Ptaot ••f~ ~ rt '" ~O•nrd ll'r ,..,,_.... Pr..-. 1 NtH•\~ r>t '""' °'"""f l. ••• P\liCN1'\ftl"Wi1 ~~ .. ., .......,... ••• ,. rod1l1~ .. , .. lkb•Vwd ~. '"'°"'°" ''•°"'• t()I l"'',. Miri:"-t Ht•PO'I fl•"Kn ••Wf'\lt"'9'0in tt••<tt 'Ch'"'••" Y•lf•• ''"'"" L•own• ~.c_ft -.o..;1t1 (o,it .1 lo •t\Q .. tt-qlOft ... .-d·I~ ,, ovbh~ ...... "'o..to• Af'ICI ~··~ Ti'• P",~..,., e>v011 .. ri1f"1 "'-"' '' 111t UO w. t B•r \ttHt P 0 he>• 1W CO\W ,,,_.w C•fltor"•• tl•i. ._,,._ J#if"\.0."lil •ltd PUOf1"""'4 Jtctri • (Wtit''J v,,,.p,._, .oi-ntitnioC,..~-~~ l~I\ ........ t d,\(W '•"'·"· 114.,.....,_ ~n.-411••qE0ttor ~ .. ,.,." .. ' A-.\1\tM~I ~lf'MI I 01tCif Otllu• '°''"-.. now .. 111.,sa,..., l_ ..... 11 IDllNo (M•I H-· K.-.1-00' ~II lllit 8H(ft ~ .... 'TetetlMfl• (?'14)~1 CIHeltlff Actvertl*'9143 ....... ,.__,_ ... ··--"°'-'-'°""""""""" Mf.tltO announ"10.-: tht' f'lll'lu•.ion of L>rt''lll und public II a c ted undtr tht> l'Ot'I trovera1aJ ~nal rodt> 868 an 1872 s tatute whkh n .-q1ilret u 111d1tc-to g1 aol l1 dt•ft'ntlunt 's mo ll(ln h1 do:-t• tht• dour11 mt h1., own h••tlf"lfl~ Thi• sl ut11h' rc•c't>lltl) h lll\ '"'•'fl undt•r .tit ,u·k h' uttOrt'I(')'' for thf' 11cWi nwdJB, •nd •PP••ab urri pf'nd1n11 U1 bOMf' ('8'il'I Rt•prt"~t'nta\lvt'~ vt 10 Ol'W'I or .: ,11111 .11100~ prttl 1•-.tt•tJ I h1· l lu-.u1 t' •n d '1ol.1t11m uf th•• J'll"t'"I'> unfi p uh I H ... r ')th t lo u \" ,. , • ., -. t 11 •·nm1n.tl prut't>l•dmai. ,\llOmt') ltll'hctrd ti Uoruw, rt•preH•ntlng ~ l'S th 1 n~house B rnadl'dSting, tvld tht• 1udge If the 1·nminal JU~lll"t' '>)'>tern 1s to ha\ e the l'Onf1dt'nre of th<' ~bu ~ ~~ b". AJ.LwecJ.. Ul scrutinv" Buonc1 a .\~ yeur old uuto up hubter,•r . 1.., 1'hdr~t·d \\tlh IO 11f the notoriou:. h1lll>1dc i:.trun ~hogs His eousm. Kenneth Biant'hJ. \.\ho ha!> pleaded ~lll lty to fi ve of the killin gs h <'re and two Mranglings m Wa:-hington stutl?, h as implicated Buono in the Los Angell-~ crimes Bianrh1 1s expt•cted to be the '' u r w1tnt·1111 u1tnm11t Ruono as vurl of • a>& a barai~ln tw made h1 f'ICAP4' the d ath pt-nulty l\boul one hour utter the Judge t'Hluded reporlt'rs und :Jpec· tuto11' from court. ht• !4ent word thut ht• hud 11n1>0Sed a publicity · t:UI( ordt•r' · to prevent news lt-ak~ fnirn tht' closed hearing. The order prohlbits defense at· lotneyli, proi,ecutors. witnesses and court personnel from dis - cussing the case with the news mt>d1.i Ueputy 01s tra ct Attorney tto.:t•r Kl'lb said the pre· houo.tr~ he1&rm&. with about 150 wune:.s~ :,cheduled. :,hould last three to (our month:, The hear • 1n1 wall dete rmane 1f there 1s 'prt>bablt.' l'au~l" t o bring Buono to trial for the h1lls1de ll5•UHI"•~ . , I T estimonv was h eard be'\linJ l'lo~l·d doors for about half of the tla\ Wl'dnt•-.dJ'; Jnd 14a s Hht.•dull·d t11 n>1-lt rnue toda) beforr lhl' ~aA orde r was tm · pos ed Beforl• thl' .,:ag order was 1m· posed KC'lly had -.~ud his first wltnl·ss would bl' a prostitute, Sabra 11;.innon, who a llegedly workC'd for Riunh1 and Buono 1n a prostitution business. APW1u•9-o TIGHT SECURITY SURROUNDING PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR ACCUSED STRANGLER Judge Grant• Af19elo Buono'• Requeet tor Heer1ng CloHd to Public and Press :.NSetrate Backs Muskie Wanls //ore ign Rolicy R~le Vnchallenged WASHINGTON 11\P I Ed mund S Mu-.k 1t"s Senate col leagues are 'ilgnallng President Carter that thev '4.int Muskie ... to be the und1allt•11i.:ed \ oicc <•f AmertrJn foreign tHd1cy Jfter h•· 1s s worn tn Wednesday ni&hl a:-. Sttretary of State satd "'Pn•slcJ~nt C'it rtt·r ha s m adt· cle:.ir hi· exp{'cb mt· to play lhii> ri1le J nd I intend to do so •• Operator 'No Traitor' Before VOW\& 94·2 to <'onfirm Muakle·s n om1n at10n m any -.enatora said U.S. foreign policy has beer> eeverely damaged by t he open. llighly publiclted con· CUcL betw~ former Secretary of State Cyrus' R. Vuce and 7.b1aniew Bneimski. the pres1· dt'nt 's national securit y advtst>r \1 u-.kw <11a1d he .... 111 ctpproarh • h1-. 01 •14 dull•'" µoci-.lll\l'l.lt C1-.se::rt 1111.! hi-. orftrP" oner 'tra1litt0n.1l I' I t lrl ,H ~ I 0 f I> ft• I l 0 tf f.1 I( f Jlh"r 1hi.1n lh,dlcng1n&o Muskie told reporters late r lh3t h1i. determination to be the princ ipa l f o r eig n policy architect "has not been challenge d" b y Brietinsk1 or ~ anyone else on the Whlte House c:t3ff an<i that thn<' "'leem'l to bf> .iyrr1•mr·nt. 1m h1-. role \I th.-1 onf1rrn·1t11in h<·arini.:<> '' n.itnr' mull' c lf·Jr that thf'\ '" 111·\•' 11 .. \ 1n• 1 Ht11·11n~k1 t •inflH.l dJrllJ~«rl \ OH·rll"dO lfl trrf'c.-t' ~n'1 that a M.usJc1e . Rr1t'110 ~ 1 1r.1i!~te would ht· BATON ROGGE . La CAP> - The tele phone. co111 pany-h&s ftrt>d a ~e<"nnd long d1st:inct• or><> r a tor "'ho rdu~ed tu put · threugti ,. call to Iran because he thought 1t wa~ ··un-Amencan " ··1 JU St co uld n 't do 1t an) more." ~a id 20·Yl':tr old Brian Braud of Ba ker after be· mg fired Wednesd ay. "It':-un· American to handle those calls.·• f<>lt hkt> "'a traitor" for patun~ th ro~.,. call-. -to +ran-w hih' .'\rn l'rlcan~ v.t•n• tH•ing held hOl>tagt• · home H<· ".1 f1t•·cl \\ t:"dn .... IJ." ~ ::if1er-l'rfu<i11).; 1&' 1c11 '",, r.trJ1 u m1·n1 '·" 1111 h• \\111rltl h.111111• future i.:alh to ll <Hl Fifty-three .\mN1cans have ,. bet>n held ho:-tagc ~incl' No- \'Cmber "hen m1h tanls took over the U.S. Embas~) m Tl'hr an Braud. an UIJl'rUtor ror two years, wa~ l>USpcndN1 :-1.•veral da)~ ago \'ihl•n un Iranian re- ported him for rcfusm~ to put a C'all through to Tt.·hran Hraud c:au1 he. .bd1ev<:5 oth•·r opt?ratnr-. ha\ l' n f11'>cd lo pl.it• \"3 lls lll Ir .in. but I ~Ol t a1.1i.:1 1 the ollwr-. ha\"\: not · R E '\l'lson <11~1 1wt manJR•'' of S1111th Ct-ntral lit II. '<>Id th• Utih l\ fl'j!rt•tletl II iJClllJn 11111 had IHI rhOl('t' . "Ttlt' fal·t II' tlwt I hl'r• 1-. Brtt'~Jl•kU~ ha . IP • \J 1.u.l..11· tuld lh1· ~1 nnl•· For• 1 •n lkl;ttions Comm1t\l-~ th.ll ·" h<· 1 nlf r'\ ht' nt'l4 riff tr•· h"l~ f1n.1 .ttHI m•l~I ·t m!l'>rt 1n1 PTI• •fll \ I'> t11 ,.,1,1hl1 11 t t ... I 11 1h.1l thl ..,t·l n l.11 \ uf -ldlt 1 thl' pnn('lpal ad\ 1ser to thf' pro·-. 1dt•nt nn fore1~n poltc) 1s~ur s II• mu-.l hJ\1· th·· pnmar\ ff''>1Jt1n.s1h11lt} for rf"t·urn m .. ndinl.! our f11r+·1~n ~ilte ~ C'nur-.1• .inr! -.t•1·1n~ that th•· pn·-..1rlen1 ~ d1 r 1<.1nn-, .ln 1m11ll'm<·nt1·d ti• d\U.ilh ti >lrUllH\ ... - Ounll,.! 1" ~; :A-thr.-1· ye Jr' ,,f ' to ' '. II'',. r ~•I rn I(\" t r J 11 (ll{ I I /1•1 I ~I tolt• I' lt1<1k p1><,1l111n-. tt ,11 ,...,.". 11·u•t\t:d iJ'> ··h:ird 11111 · 1 'I" r 1.111} ri·~arding the· "l11\1i;t•l n1on \'i:tnce wa ~ d1•1 m"•I 111 ht• morP moderate and 1·11nt 1 llJt11n. an<:t rci.11~ned after h1'-lllJJ'''"1t 1on tn the• attempt to re•<,,.. t h1• ho~tai!e' in Iran hy mil1t.1r' f11ri ··~;1-.11\1·rrull·rl Last month. Theresa Drerup 11f lfoton Hougt· lt'ft her JOb aftc·r "hi' "as susrl{·ndt·d ror r1•fu~ing 10 hancllt> a call for ;1 \ntin'g Ira n1an Sh<' -.aid -.h1· 1.1.011111 h:J\t' Wh~·n hl' \.\t•nt 10 1.1.ork Tut'' rl::i' a t South Cc·n t ral B1·1l T1•ll"ph1ln<' Co tw 14 a~ sl"lll gJ Millio11 Co11traef College Board 0 Ks Pact With Faculty 1111 t•111b.11..:11 "" l••l1·pht1111 .• 11 '" l1.1n 1111! Iii• r • rrq• 1111 tf,,, • ••l h,I\ 1• ,Ill\ l•'l!.il 111tt1'11 t1 ·, I•• r • lU"t' 'llll h I .ill._ ltt 11tl * * t 'rom Pngc· \ I Mesa Bar Bouncer Struck by Vehicle Concluding near I) one > ei.r of nl'gotiatiom •. Coust Community Cotle!!e 01!.tnct tru~tee~ unan 1m ously approved a three vear C'ontract with full-time r~c ulty me m bers. Thursday. an a g ree ment that is expected to cos t the district about $3 million Distri<'l spokesman Richard Simon said the pact. which 1s retroactive to July 1, 1979, gives ll'arhers an 8 perc(•nt salary an · c rease during the first year and a 9.5 percent hike during the second year. The pact C'Onta m s reopene r provisions permittang renegolla· lion of salary, teaching hours and gnevance procedures at the end of each ) ear The ll~page document 1s the fl rst contract n egot1 a te d on be half of a pproximately 650 full t 1 me instruc t ors at Orange f 'roffl Pog~ /\ I PRIME ... key indicator at four levels between 17 and 181"2 per cent. bu~· gestmg lo analyst s that bankers are increasingly uncertain of the· na t1on · s econom 1 c outlook Chas e Manhattan Bank. the country's third largest. cut its prime one full pomt Wednesday to 17 percent. while most othe r major banks including top. ranked Bank of Ame rica trimmed their rates to 171h per· cent Some banks moved to 18 percent and othe rs s tayed at 181,<z percent. "'Rankers a re j ust perplexed by the rapid decline in the cost of money." s aid Gordon Pye. s enior vice president at Irving Trust Co., which lowe red its prime a full point to 171h per· cent. ·'The cost of funds h as dropped so rapidly there is little historical guide for how banlts should act." P ye said from the bank's New York headquarters. The entire banking Industry had adopted an 18\AJ percent prlme late laat week, before Wednesday's declln e brouabt· the rate to lt.a loweat level alnce February. As ~ently •• April 15 lhe prime 1t.ood at a recorcl IO percent. Tb• prime ti tM lntel'Mt ra&• bank1 char1• on loan• to thttr mo1t ortdllworthr corpore&• borrowtra, 1uch ...... Cef"P • whll• 1malltr bu1ln11111 1•n•raUy ~>' • '°'"' or more 1bov1 Ute prtn. Coa s t. Goldl·n W e~t a n d Coabthne community collegei.. The teachers overwhc lmmgl)' approvc'<i the pat't al a meeung Monday Robert Humphreys, a 16-yc-ar vete ran college district trust ee, told negotiators from both sides Wettnesday m ght. "You pro· duccd an excellent contract. one o f the bes t I 'vc ever seen in th1:. are na." Ins tructor Phy llis Bas ile. p resident of the local Amencan Federation of T eachers chapter. said faculty me mbers a re look ing forward to "'a \l lgorous. positive relationship under the contract " T he dtstnct 1s contmuin~ iL<> mediated t a l k s w i th the Califorrua Tea ch ers Assoc1allon. which represents the distnct'~ 1.600 part ume teachers . Irvine Weighs Motorcycle .Officer Plans Motorcycle policem en may patro l Irvine streets for the first time in city h1swry under a plan beinR considered by Chief Leo Peart. The motorcycles would afford police more mobility on congest· cd city streets. Chier P eart said today. ''The emph asis on th e m otorcycle program would be on m ore rapid r esponse w acci· dent scenes. stranded mowrists . . . signal malfunctions . con· strucUon projects and o bjects in the r oadway." he said. Statistics s how motor cycle patrolmen a re more often in· j ured in traffic a ccidents' than officers in police cars. and the greater Injury rate is the reason police motorcycles have never been used ln the City of Irvine. Ch ief Peart explained. Inc reasing traffic In the city, however. haa made the two· wheeled maehinel neceuary, be Hld. In order to pay ror the motorcyclel, the department i• apptyt.na for a 1ranl from the state Offt.ee olTretnc Salet)'. The two-year .,ant would rwMt the Hlll'MI ot tbrM additional pallet olfletn ..... Ute eoet ol two motoreal:l" and on1 tquad car. Two Uon1l motott)'f• would bt pnw•dH throu1h lh4t poUtt dlpertmlftl )'Mii" '811r lMt..W1,eM IRAN ... Tht· StJll' Dt·oJrlm• nt -.i.11d 11 14:,a:. If") 1n~ tu Ii Jrn tht n.1m1 111 lhl' .in, ''"cl ,\11n1u11 thrt•Ul.!h S14 1s-. \ m h,1-. .. 11l11r L 11 k J..u, .. "ho \\ ,t-t1;e-.. l.t t It ltd1111l11i~ l ._, lOn<,ulJr :iffa11-. 111 lr J n 101 • Prl·~11l1•11t C,1r ll r 1,1111..• u1plnm.1l lL rdat111n-. \.\ llh Ir.in la..,t month The m1htant-. hold1nj.! th•· l :-.. Emba::.~~ 1n 1 t·hr:Jfl anno unc·,·d Wednc:.d<i) lht') n111\ t•d Jn11th,·r gr oup of l\nlt'rll'Un ho-.tJgt·!'- 1h1s l1ml· lo t.urgan 18.5 milt·-. l'a:.t·northl·,,.-.t ti( lh•• 1'ap1tal anrl 20 mile:-from lht· C.:a,p1Jn Sl•J It ~a~ 1 tw I :!th 1·11 \ na nwrl II\ the mil1l .1nt-. in 1tw1r 1r.m-.r1 r oper.illon The m1h'anh. who hav(' held the Ameriuin .. rapt"" \ln<'P NO\ 1. bcs,!an mu\ 1n1• lht'm 1n JO :itlt•mpt to foil Jn11thl'r l ~ res cut> allC'mpt fullov. IOJ! th1 abortC'd ml!i"IOn 1\pnl 2!"> thal k1llC'd e1~ht Ameri can servicemen in the dt•<;C'rt 200 males ca.-.t of TC'hran A 19 } car old Co:. ta :\te:.d bouncer remJ1n!> 1n guarded r 11 n d 1 t 1 on J t Co" l a ~11·., d ~kmon ti Ho-..p1tal todJ~ Jflcr hl "'a~ hit h.\ J l ar v. hilt· chu 1nl! .ifln ,1 m.rn "'h" kn0< lo.1•d him dnl411 Kirk \l..t n Brl'd1 ""'I! of "'" 'lllO \"1q11 ~.J ... ht! h~ J ..... llh nnun<1 c.1r drt\t•n t..' l'.rnl H V.1tkn14 <;k1 . 17 uf ·~~~ t '••nlt r St <. nqa -'h·sa . d' lht· "''Jn~ IH1Ul1l't'r da~h•·<l t'""'"' .1rrl ,Jr·ro-.., '\t \\IK•rl l~·ul1,,irtl Ill t1111rt 1tl lh• llt•J 1 \ ll to.rt ,ti ,d,;1UI • I flt \\ • ·d "'"" r." l'o l1c·1· 'Jld Hrt·d .. l4 1·J.! ,tn1 I 1r111lh1 r h.!t cmplcl\tt It.ill ,. 111rll'<1 ldfrt•\ n Hrrn1!. .!I nf ~1'l (•~I!" M from 1h1• har .1fl• r h·· .1ll1·i.:t"11h ht•t Jm1· unruh 'iut ~11h· Brr11•I..' .tll1·c1 r1h :.lul!g1:d Bredeweg. knoc lonl! him lo the ~round. a nd then n(•tl .11ru5:. lhl' bouh'\;.Hd 14 lth t'"n 11h1 r har emplo~t'l"" 1n 1'Ur-.u11 pol 1< t•n~ported R r('(teweg JOtned the pur-;u1t -.1•rnnds later. \.\ 1tn<'"""' told pol1u'. and 14J~ -.1rucl.. b~ th1· car settle for the ordinary. ----- Hn•dt•,,..c·~ ~ufft>rl'd lcr. and hl'.111 lnJUfll-. offict•r.., noted H roul.. 1.1.J-. JrrP-.ted on Hr • .t.•1.1. •'L' ·., < umplJ 1 nt ctnd bool\c·d 1'111 .. f'11-.t.1 ,,l' ... J .JJil rur ·u,1111••>n111 .l'•"•llJlt ;ind balll'r~ II• "' .-. r• l1·J~t d on ~.!''lo bJtl Gun111an Robs ~IPsa Station \ '' " '!" .1 ... ~ td for 1 hang1• • r1, 11 pul11 d .1 ;.;1111 from h i.. \\ .11 1 li,111.J .111d .1-.i-<'d for tht· II " l)tt Iii! I -..1·a1wd t•;Jrl.' ' ' 1 l I \ I r I 111 I ' • tl ' I. I "f (• ... a 1...1 "'"'' ... 1.1111111 "''It s.n .1x>ll<'t> • 11.t I 11 •1 r 1ll"d J " ... 11.1rt. h1·;1~) and .1h11.i• , 1•.1t ... 11ld th1• ...:unmJn rll•d tro111 ti• l.1r~1 t Ca~ sta t •1111 ii ~· ll.11 ho1 Bh d at \l 20 n .. n f 1n1 \ 1 .11 t. mt.1111 tultl pultt L hE' t,t .tr I ,r •'.II 1·n~rnt• slJrt JU'il oul 11f hi' , hhl OffH cr~ in patrol 1 Jr" and the pollcl' helicopter f.Hll•d tu turn up a 'uspect. ho\\ C\ er .. ~ . -- Orange Coast -··-----t Oil-l GUl Today .. s C losin g j __ N. 't'. S t oek M _,_-+ Re11on1&I walt'r quohly of fklals Wlll recommt'nd 1-'rlda> ~at Laguna 11111& Sllnltallon nc .. be taken to c:ourt ~uust• e firm tit pumpln1& se-. age t>f uent into thl' San 01e1i10 Creek T ._e firm. wh1t'h provide!> tewage fac1ltlles for 2 1.0011 customers 11! Lagunu Halli. uml El Toro, hai. been under an, ~estigallon by tht• Santu And Regional Wa te r Quality Control 8oard for pumpan~ the t•rrluent 11)to tht' cn·1•k 1n lrv1111• n1·1ir • * ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORN IA Tt1URS OAY, MAY 8, 1980 N TWENTY-F IV E CENTS on Back Bay Sewage Flap. t.1on Counh• ~orarl Thi• rreck rln"s 111\l) ·lhl' t111JK•r Nt>,.pon Ra' The· rt'<'Omnwndut1011 h) bourd stu« mt•mber Jim Andt-r:.on "'111 be macll' at a board twannto: to tw hl'ld at I JO p m hi tht· Co.-.td Mesa ('It) CQUnc-il t•humber~ i\ ndcr!'.on 's rt>c-om mt-ndat1on ~u.:gest:. that th(' l.Hwrd rn~\ltuh' ,, 1·1·a~t· and dt•~1~t order to pre '1•1\l tht• furtht•r t11 -.charge ml11 thl' cn•t•k and that the firm t)(· µroh1b1tt•d frmn tJking on ne'.I. <'Urs tomcrs until 1b oroblems can be solved T he water offi cial said he ts ctblu ng for aulhorit v from the board to take the m atter to the state Attorney General • · 1 am going to hold judgment on ,. hether I would seek 1m· mt>d1ate lillgat1on until after the hearing.·· Anderson commented "Jl o~e\·er given the <·1rcums ta nces. right now rm r<'commt•nding a hard·lint• pos1 t1011 .ind that would orob<1bl~ t•n tail 1mmcd1ate litigation " Terr~ Witthoft, \'ICC pres ident of the firm. said tod<1y the com· pany's .. maJor rlifflculty .. with d1c;posal of the four m i llion 1?allons of sewage a 1fay should b<' sol\'ed bv Augu~t Thar:." twn thl' company '.I.tit hook i t s ~C '.I. .1i:t• 1 r<:atmcnt L.1 ril1t'1es 10 the All:-.o Wa'-l l' ~1 anaf!<'mt>nt A gene~·.., p1pd1nc for d1schargt' min lhl' 11n·.1n Sinl't' the ban on nt•\\ l'llllllf'<" t1on:-would onl\ JffN•t 1>11111:C'b . for which building permits hav<'n 't yel been issued . Witthoft s;m1 he antH·1p.ites few p roblems if the water quality bourd enacts that portion of the staff rec<>m· mcndat1on lit• :..;JICI h<· ft•1•h that JJQrtion~ of th1• .. t ... ff rei-ort ... re inaccurate and tlu• fu ni '.l.111 lw prt->.cnllllg a 1 t•tiuttal du1111~ l"nda) " hear· 1ng 1 h1· c1~hl Pdl!l' "laff n ·port de· I 11h ,, 'c'fll"· cil \1olat1ons 11f slJt" IJV..'> Jnd n·~u lJt1ons dat • ing back to 1978. Anderson s aid he included tht' matenal to show that Ute cur· rent proble m. detected ln April. 1sn 't a n unu'>ual s1tuat1on for Laguna f-hlls samtat10r1 Some of 1t 1s ust•d l() irrigate a hills ide near a holding pond bes ide the t'reek. but Anden;on·s r eport not<'~ lh<sl 1rrigat1on "'<He r :-.imply runs off the h11ls1de ancl into the pond from "'h1t•h ll 1:. pumµed into tht• t reek rt Noise Hearing Shelved * * • . . Troubled New COunty Variance t .]et Goes On By STEVE M ARBLt: • Ol I .. 0~1ly P11ef Si.II Two airline:. plannin~ to add )ouglas Aircraft ·:-. quieter 1~1 1tssenger JE'l lo their fleeti. aven·t been put off by news thal he tail section on on(' o f the new Dally .. ilot S~tt .._ CHAMPION SPEAKER Newport's Robertaon U/,M Stude1it Leader Tops 4s Sp eaker ... Coron<1 del Mar J hgh School tudent Body Pr«'s1dent Jon obertson is quite a nice young >n' ersationalist to chat wi th. Jl never make the mista ke of ylng to a rgue with him. lie has a real way with words ::Roberts on, 18, is the new alifornia Stat~ High School Jeech Association champion in a rs ity impromptu spe:tking Uowing finals last weekend at •I State San Jose. He won out over 49 fi nalists. leaking without the advantage ~ n ot es and with only two tinules' prepar ation lime to rink it all out. 1'Luck" was the topic tossed to obertson j('l!> rell orr during a recent test land in~ Air'Califom1u has nrdN('(I two of the new DC 9 Super BO!> and plan!> to ny th<'m out of OranJ.?f' County's John Waynt' Ai rport latt'r this vear PSA. f1.ghting fnr pcrm1!--"1on to fl) out of tht• c·ounty <11rport. ha~ 20 of thl• Dou,gl;1-. Jt'l.S on or der and hop<>s lo klck off s('n ·1cC' in Ornn.ic• County "1th lhl' nev.. C'raft Officials for the F C'dcral Av1a l ion Administration said they are still s tudyin g thl' mis hap which occurred last Friday dur· ing a stccp-ani::lc lest la nding al Edwards Air Force Rase. The Super 80. advertised to be the quietC's t a nd mos t fuel· t'ffl c1ent JC'I 1n 11" chi!--:.. lip· parenlly nosed into the gmund a fter l a n dinlo? and bounced across lhc air field. shakin~ off its tail section Dave Eastman, a Dougl<1 s spokesman. said his firm 1s op· t1m1 stic that the accident won·t mc•an a dC'lay in lhC' d elivery of tht.• new J<'l. llC' said I 14 of the SJ.I million planes are on order lie explained tha t the SuJ>(!r 80 has completed about 700 hours of its required l.OOO·hour test b) FAA o fficial s. T h e tad sphntermg mis hap. he s aid , oc. curred dunn~ a landing about five times as hard as a normal com mcrc1al landm~ Officials from /\1r Cahforn1<1 and PSA said the accident ri:11scil no doubts with th<'m as tr> lhc stabilit} or the Jct. .. w e·re not at all skeptical.·· said PSA spokesman Bill fla :.t· inJ?s .. If anything. the incident is a testimonial to the i.truc-tural strt'ngth O( the jCt . ' lie 1>a1d although the t <1il sec· t1on fell off. 1t was hii. un derstandm~ that the passenger arl'u of tht• craft ca m e through UO!>Calhed "T h e plane rt'ally held 1.o~ether. ·' he obser ved. Tom Kamisk1, Air Cahfomia spokesm a n . said he 1s s till somewhat unclear what hap· pened during the test landing. but said his firm s till plans to purchase the jct Cubans to Vegas LAS VEGAS (1\P ) -Drawn by the lure of e mploym ent in the tourism and gaming industry. more than 100 recent Cuban ref· ugecs are expected to settle down in the L as Vegas area -R e mai·ns ----- Commu11ity i11 Tra11sif io11? Strollc~ browse along storefront~ of Ea:..t Coast Highway in Corona del Ma r. \\hen· one can window shop for everything from stocks and bonds to honey·baked hams Lind l't•r .... 1;m rul.!" F 11turr 11f n•mmerc l;ll d1" tnl'l eurrt•111h I'• ttH ~ul 1• tl .1 "lllllrn ~ tl\ <·ommunit ~ pl.1n111 ·1 '-o...., 1 ... tnn un f>Jl.!l' \ 18 t nd,I\ lrania1is Pla 11 Ro tation Uf Hostages By The Assodated Pres!> The Iranian militants holdin~ the American hnstaJ;:t•s mtt'nd tri rotntc tht'm among a numlM"r of cities. scndtn~ those "1lh the· most sUiip1 c1ous back~rounris ''' the ll'asl pleasant locat1nns, a T ehran news paper s aid Thurs· dav. The conscrvCJt1vc· newspaper Donya Iran said the militants , who earlier this week reported keepin~ the 53 hos tages in Tehran and 12 othc.>r cities. planned to rot&Jte them so that "American intelhgcncc will be confused." Th<' milita nts began dispcrsin~ the hostages after an aborted U.S. rescue mission <See IRAN. Pal(e AZl 47 Teache rs Face Layoffs Next Y e ar l 1·.1dw1 11r111111 ri·pr1 "''nL1l1\ •·:- a nrl I.iv..' t•r .... an· c•\pt·d1·d l11 1 urn nut Ill fore•· t11n1 :.,hi in .111 11 1\·mpt 111 .... 1\1 tlw JOh' of "l'\••n "\ t' 11. po rt .\11·., a <'It• m •' n I i:I r ~ °'l'h1111I I'"' t·h11l11)!1"h Jn<I '>f'\ t'll nur._, . ._ '>l'hl•dulc•d for l.1~11ff n•·>i.t ... chool 'c•Jr 01Mricl t ru-.lt'I.'!'-.1rt• to \ult• toni~ht on a !--lat1· Offic•1.• of ,\ti m1n1s trJt1\c llt•<1rin~:. rnwrt thdl JpprmC'>-I PlllO~ ... 11m1.· -Ii da~!'-room tcach1.·rs ~o nt·xt ~car hee;111M· of dt•<.·lrnmJ! 1.·nrullmcnl The :-.late.• hcctrini.t officer abo has corn·urred with <11:.tri<·t ad mimstra1nr~ · propos al'> for tnm min~ somt' 16 -.upp<>rt pro~ram po:.1l1ons f1ll<'<l IJ~ about 41 full and part·ume tce1cher:-. I ncluded arl' vocCJ I mu!.tc. rt'.uhn1;; .incl ph\•1r.1I .. 11u1·Jt1on 1n ... 1r111 tnr• .11 thl· ··l1•mt•n1 <1r) 'd1ool l1•\ I !'-1.•h · 1.1\1. 11••111ir1• ... lh.1t "l'•·r 1111 'h"• I •11\11 1" ht c 111 ur 1 h it 1111111!11w111 tllll'I 1h-l'11nt• hi (1111• ,, tf1,ln1 I lllJ\ l,I\ off , 1n p 111, 1't'" 11 • .,11111• 1111!1·1·1 \\ ..., H' rnr' """'"" 1tc1' r •·t"•111n1• 11d )J\ 111i.; o ff l11t· JI"' 1·1111101..i..I.., or nurses lw<·.1 use. 111' :.a11l. tlll' hoarcl had nnl pro' 1-<I the t•ut-. "ould re· clll('(• "''f\ ll'l'.' Ill' eon\l'nckd. 'Th<' few<·r n •· ma1n1n ).! nur.,t'" Jnd ps.' choln~1st:,., \\1111ld kt'.~P up the ~a ml' IL'\ l'I of ~l'n 1t•t•., ·1 h t • f1 1 :. l r 1 r l :-. a lt o r n c ~ . SpC'llC'~r E . Covert .Jr . dis agree" (Sff RALL\', Pa~e A2> 8 \ JOA~~T, RF.\--SOl.O. • " Qt -0 ... 1, Pilot S(•ll () r f II' I J h I r " rn l h l' s l j t l fJ l'p:trtmrnl 11f TrJn-.µurtallon Nmf1rmt'<l todJ\ tha't· the\ h.ivt· indt'f1nrtt-ly dela\ c·d a .J uni· ~,.,,r 111~ on .Jnhn \\'a\nl' 1\1rpon ·~ n1..-,t· \ JrlJOI',. 1 ho• ht•dflnj! '.1.hll·h \\,J'> lit hil\ e ht•t•n ht•llf on .lunt· ::!:I. r!'-rt· q111rr·d l>t'cau .... t omm1•n·1al Jt'l'> 111ll'ri.>l1nj! JI lht· J1rporl mJk•• more nol~t' than Jllnwt.-d by :.tall' hi'-' The a1rport'c; variantt• '.I.a!'. \o haH' t•xp1red Ma r ch <\. but , becau ... e rount v offtcwl!'.. had flied an dpphcallon for a nt•w o n l' a month t'arlic r . the \ a n anc-e rem ams m efft>cl. ~ui..m .l11h.t1111 .111nrn•'' tor lh•· • Ut·partm1'nt of ·1 r<1n!>portallun " deronaulles d1,·1-.1on :,,aid the m defm1tl' dl•la\ w a., decided on rc- \:Cntly by s ta.tt• offl1.·13ls Tht') app • .Hcnt I) hav1·n l 10 ''" mt•<l count' offlew b l)C'nnl'5 ll o rn . a-.-.i .... 1ant a 1rporl ma n .1~t>r ..,Jtd lht· c·ountv ha!'in·t lwt'n not1fwd c>I lh\: -.u~1>t:>ndcd h1•.1 nng Hohert 'uttman. J ""'"t.1nt l'O Unt\ ('llllOl\C.'I \I, hn handl<·S .1 1 r p 1ir t m J t t "r., . :-. .i 1 r1 :\1 :-. . .lnhann m1.'ntumt•rl lh1· pos!.1b1ll I\ Of a l'OnttnUllOl'l' l,1,t '.l.l'l'k. 1;ul hl' h.t~ rtTl'l\'1•<l no 1·11nf1rn1.1 uon 1111 tht• ch-l.J\l'tl h1•.tnng It·., a d~t·1d1·il ht•n,.f1t t o lhl' l'•lUllt \ 1f the· lw.11111~ I" put off " '"" m.in 1 \plJIOl'd It "nuld lw \ 1•n <11ff1C'ult 10 .lllnl· to p111 on .111~· m1·an1ncfu1 111furma111111 in Ii cht nl .ii I I ht• d t•\ l'lopnwnt" rt•l.ttl\t' ltl 1h1• .11rpnrl \\t• rt· en 111~ w rn.<t·<l JIJ th,• t1m1· \\(' 1 .rn .:t>I Tht• -.t.111' ;1L111rn1·~ t·xplilinl'<I that thl' dl'IJy \,,,.., th'l'lllC'd upon twcau"l' too mJny f.1 ctor:. .ir1.: up 111 l ht• air ·· She c1tecl lhC' ,\pnl order from t h r ... l' d c r :r I 1\ \ 1 .i t 1 u n \ii · m1n1 strallon that tht" arrpon l>t> opened to all qualified c·arnt•rs as an examr1c 0 1 tne rC'cent o e- n •Jopmt>r1ts that havt• furthl'r <'On fust"<i tht• c:omplt·x no1.-.1' 1s· SUl' ~II the airport ..Wl' want to Willl until things are mor<' settled ... she said of the F' AA order T hal order. "h1ch g a ve the county 30 d<1.vs to begi n negolla· t ions With four new a irhnes that want to OJ)('ratt> a t John Wayne (See NOIS E . Page ZI "J said people shouldn 't rely t it." explained Robertson, who ves at 536 Seaw a rd Lane. Orona del Mar , with his parents ne and Jean Robertson . .. P erseverance and self. !Jlfidence are mucb m ore im · trtant tha n luc k ." says .oberuon, who b as his sights fl on Harvard Law School. iT be emooth·lalking sen ior .Jury Weighs Aleala Fate Or::ef4i,:aM " 1eather Con11iderable low cloud•· ness through F'riday with a fle rn~n clearm1?. Not murh temp era tur e change. l .ows tonight 52 at th<' beachl'S and 6!> inland lhghs Friday 65 to 70. 1 to attend Emory Universi· tn AUanta, Oa .• first. By DA VlD K UTZ MANN OI ttw o.lly 1"1191 ti.tt Derenae a ttorney John Barnett pleaded ror lhe life or convicted child kiUe r Rodney J. Akal a to- day. •B.J1na bis client was tried on "anger and fear" and that Alcala WH a slclt, disturbed m an. Protetutor R•chard F•rnell, ln dH\lndlftl \be dealb penalty ror Alcal•, told an Ora•,. Coun· ly Superior Court Jury that the •·Y•at·old Mont.rey Park man w 11 a "beut" and a "connlvlnc acum." Th• Jury ot nlne women and thrff men bt1an d•llbtraUona 11111 marndna an.r ~" 11dti HHhidld Owtr tlMln• IFIU· m,..•• IM .,,,nor Court J&ldf• = Mw1b t uMI Mt In· Alt =-Wll fftftYlt~ u: ...... ...,.,... '" ' ~Id· ••• ,....,., af ll·v•er~ Samsoe o( Huntington Beach . The jury basically has two op· lions either sentence Alcala to the gas chamber or lire In state prison without posalbillty of pa role. In h is clo1 ln1 ar gume nt . Barnett described his client as a "man wbo never really crew up." The def en.we attorney 11ld Alcala. Sn hit prevloua attacu on other pn.. w" driven by • f renay M eould not control. "Mr AJcal1'1 put conviewd him her•," BarMtt 11ld. He claimed IM DrOMCUUon er.attd a eU1ne&e ol r.;,., and hyateria" and lMt Aleala wu Mt tonvicl· ........... • •n. aura ot ••Ua ..,v1411 thi• "'*""°°"'.'' lM deftftM It• '4WN ~ ''Ttlf prlllleU• UMt ~ ..... ,. .... ,..,, •... --;-.:n .. torH y, .:m"m'~AI~::~ .c, ··cold , calculated klllN . a ~an wbo stalks httl(' girls for selfish. aberrant purpose!!. "This beast. this eonnivlng sci..m. ~tole Robin's life . ~at Is the appropriate sentence the prosecutor asked. famell said there 1s not one mitigating factor In Alcala'!I de· fense that wo1,1ld spar e him from ~Ina ~tc·nced to death. Bolh at torMY• ••ve emotional cl0tln1 araumentt In a hithly pubttclied ca•e lhat hH 11pannfd more than two month11 In Oran.ic Co~t,y Supenot' CQurt Tbe penalty pha" of the trial had appcoeNd elate to concluaion w~ wtwn r arn•ll had to atbruptly rt11\ hla cue 1(\er J u die <'h wab rul d t h1l uvld•nt'' po111bl)' Unkln11 Alc:ala '°"' stn New Yu~ murdtr ~•1tt1 rnuld nnt bo lntroductd Into prt• Htd lft Mr '"" IA' I.A, P11,..1'Jt I NSIDE TODA l ' Ou1t"'1 tmplo11,.,.~ o/ th«' Wo rldwtd4o Church of Cod ho~ bN'ft 1'thtrtd by a PU't11 corporotl<ttl formed bu tht' C'hurch'• /Otlltd#r .~.. l'ORt' Alf DAILY PILOT N ~--JV T BRK4KING~~~ Lott ite1m from IOdov'• ~Id ad~ ,.... ci.w....,.u. LONOON (AV> A 23 )ear-0ld lrantlln dock work••r , h avl· ly jluiu·cS..-d and handt'ufrf'd lo a pnU('("rnan, apJ>("art'd In roun to du\ t•hur)lt-d with murdering t-wo MsldJt~ ul tht• 1•nd 1)( I.on tlon':. M~ d.n lranhm Emba~y \lt'Jtl' Pollrti i.unl tbe d feodant. fow11 Bodav1 Nt'Jad . Wd 11 th1· M>lt :.urvlvor QI !'.b. terrort.ta uftl'r a cummando aa111 ul\ fre d \9 hoatuwet LO the t•mba y Monday n11bt lo aa lht~Mnlnutc coun appe>arance Nejad waa urdt-red hetd without bail ror Ont' 't\l't"k ilftt'r Commander Pt•h'r Duffy. ht"Ud or Srotlund Yurd's Anti Terrora•l S'luiu1 lt•'tllflt'd thnl "1111111l.'n1U.., lhrou'-havo "'-'Cl'I m11df' 1t1aa.mt h1rn · 8't"fJINf,OMilll• ,..,.,." ._,, "Nrd .. r PIUl.AOELPHlA (AP > Stx ml'mbtf"\ of thf" rl"\OIU11onary group MOVE wN"t' ro1wtct~d 11f third dt>grec murt1t•r today In the kllUn,-: or a pohreman 21 month~ ago durtllK '' tiloody l(Wl buttlt-ut the 1troup'a r•l tn1t1:>h'<I headquarte~ The !)h:.ckled defendant.:. wt"rP brought ~t>paralcly before commons Pleus Court Judgt' J<:.dwin Maimed lo hear Maimed's v~rd1cL-. after one or the lon~t':.t and c·o:.tlit>st cnmlnal '~atses In the c·11y s his tory The JUdAt' ht!drd lht-CJ!>t· ~1thou\ a Jury Thrt!t! defendants wt-re ulso lo .ippenr lo he&r verd1t'l.s todav ALCALA ••. Se......._ a.wev.r, ramd \Mt Ute e•ld•••• ••• not ahow .. ,.. ....\bf Ale ................ . tM ld4r• ...... ol l>,... Rob .. S.111toe of lfuntlniton neach. had been Involved In Lhe 1971 alaytrlte of 24·year·Old Ellen Hover. Bu\ '' drfen e attorney John narnt-ll wau1 aucce. sf ul In aup· prtu 1na1 meo\lon of the New York murder caae, he was t•q ually unaucc ... M In c:onvinc· In.: Schwab to reopen hearings on admlnlblhty of evidence already UHd ln Alcala'• trial. Tbti jud.ie quickly denied 0.-rnell 's motion to consider wh e tbe r evidence obtained tbroU&h a &earcb warrant si8Jleef b} an Oranae County j udge and used in J..os Angeles County, where Akahi lived. was Invalid. Another jud1te had previously upheld the warrant • • ....... ..- lkt•hh1g ('ou .-it••;,.,.~ 0 ,..,.,., "reu•d Barne ll and co-defense counsel Jeff Friedman have con· te nded evid ence obtained thf'ough lhal search of Alcala's Monterey Pa rk home was inad· m1:.s 1blt• since the w arrant s hould han· been signed by a Los Angele~ County magistrate Hoking 011 Ash of Itself ~AN l'HA;'l.Cl~('O (i\1'1 Thl' ("1111\ll'llOn of l~U mt•n for the atlt>mpt<.'d bomb1n,.: of iJ ft-clerJI government hu1ld1n~ tn Phoenix w..is O\crturnt!d toda~ by lht• 9th U.S Court of Appeals The court ~aid the prosecutor who conducted tht• case against Neal T. Robert.-. and J ames Albt•rl Robison U!oo<.'<i an Im· 1>roper clostng a rgument. t ·losf#d llen ring" I xn•t• .'i idt-1' I t•p pt•d SAN FRANCISCO CAI» The Califorma Suprt'mc Court once again s1desteppt•d the question of cl~sed prellmmary hea r-1n~s for c nminal defendants by f'efusmg todu) to con~ader media pleas ror open sessions 10 two cas~s. It denied without comment a peUtaon from the San Fran· cisco Examiner seeking un open preliminary heanng 10 Ala meda County Supertor Court for Darlin June Cromer, ac· cused of the kidnap·slaying of a S·year-old Alameda boy. The court also rejected without comment United Press In· ternational's similar request in the case of Kenneth PameU. ac· cused m the Valentine's Day kidnapping or five· year-old Timmy While in Ukiah. Thal preliuunary hearing also has been con· eluded. (Related story Pa~e AS) SJ Million Contract College Board· 0 Ks Pact With Faculty Condudlng ne arly one year of nl.'~ottataom •. Coast Co mmunity ColleRt' District trustees unan 1moubly approved a thr<'E'· year contract w ith full·tlme faculty me mbers. Thursday. 1tn agreement that as expected to <:ost the district about $3 million Dls trit't spokesm an Richard Simon srud the pact, which 1!. retroactive to July t . 1979, gives teachers a n 8 percent saJary in l'n·a!'>e during the first ycnr anr1 a 9 5 ~rcl'nt hike dunnR th1.· ... erond year The pact contain" rcoJ>('nn prova -.tons perm itting reneRot1<1 11on of .,alan teachmR hour-. .Jnd J?rH'"~!ll<'l' prol'l'durcs <it tht· t.>nd of t•a1·h year The J J !'J.pa~e docum<·nt 1s thf ltr!'>l contract n eRot1atrd on bt>half of approximately 650 full ti mt• instrur tors at Orang<• Coast, Golden W c !.l and COJ.!>tltne commumty colleg,..s The leal·her-; overwhclmingh c1ppro11 ed the pact a t c1 meetanl( Monday Robert Humphreys. a 16-,ear veteran college distriet \ru~tN'. told negotiators from both s ide:. Wednesday night. "You pro duced an excellent <'Ontract , om· of thr ~·~t I \ t• t·n ·r !'l(•(·n 1n thJ!'> arena." Ins tructor Phyllis Husilc . pn•sadent or the local Amencan l't'dl•rat1on of Tl•achers chapter . said faculty members are look m g forward to .. a vigorous, positive relationship under the contract." The distnct 1s cont10utng its m e diate d talks w i th the California Teache rs Association, which represents the district's l ,600 part·lime l.eachers . Solar Fund Cm Thwarted WASHl'llGTO~ 11\PI In c;ea rch nf t•ner g' ind1•penr1cnce. t hl' fl'deral grJ\ 1·rnml·nl 1-. -.pend· mg t:.ixpa~ l'f'o mom·~ on -.uch t•\Ollt prOJ(.'('h ol., U!'>IOg -.olar pow p r for outhouw<. rioghouse!-i, .ind -.hrimp dl'll'<'lo r-; A group of c·ongrM,.,m(·n tried to Y.1thhold mont) from the prOJ· 1·th Wrdnc·-.rl a' h ut th<· mm 1.· v.a-. thv.<i rtt·<I · IJ\ olht·r l'On J.! rl'..,..,ml'n Th« llou-.t• \c1f'n<·e J nrl Terhnolog) Committee re· Jl'tted proposah t11 C'Ut propost>d ra ... t·.il 1981 -.pt•nd ing fur tht.• pro g rJm friim S211 I m11l10n to S7 I n111!1on 'I h1., 'r ar·., ... rwn<ling ""ill bt.· a ho ut S12 m1lllon Thl• progrnm involves Department of Ener~y ft n a ncrnR fo r pnnects lhut pn v<i tl• 1m <'ntor-. <·an 't ufford to develop on their own Court Orders Two Teachers Rehired Ruling on unfair labor prar - llres charges filed agaiMt Coast Community College Distrkt. a 4'tate hearing officer has ordered tht• district to reinstate two tn· -.tructors it hud off tn 197R OAANGECOAIT H 1}1JID~ll•ll '""' '"~ Coot 0..U• PHCM. •••" wn '" • t '"t)4,_., tf'IJI' "*""' p,...., 1~ c>ubli-.'M,, 1,, II\ ;, '"-1• c °"'"'' P\llJlt"'"""O Contp.n, "ti $M'"''' ""'on .ttf> J1'#1)H\r-d MofMUt. tn•vuQ'\ • • '"'"' t ,, (l• flt ~-..,. Nt •f'.'Ort Q. M "· ~tunl'"U'"" ;.;:t"'"~~~::.~ ~-~~~; ,'.:O~~:, .. ~~~':·.~ i 1o1Dl1VW-Ci 'WfU"'cMf' M'IG Sv~'t'I '"' 01'fMal)41 f""'f\'.1\l'inrQ l)IM'lt I' a• })Q Wfl .. , 4' ., \IH"t!\,, P 0 ho• tMO C.O.t• MK4 C..l1t°"'"" .. ti•• , .... c-• v"' ...... tide"'' M'O GtMF .. ,...,._,.. f"MM.l\A .._. ......... IM" .. ""lll<ll"" a..-11 ..- .. ....._~Ccllloor Te1e.-e1t1 (714)..._, c........-Ml•••• cMNln The officer . representing lhc Public Employml·nt Relations Board c PER B ), ruled against two other Coast instructors who a lso sought reinstatement. A final resolution in these • cases may not emerge until next ~·ea r. however. because or ap- peals filed by both sades . The four tcach~rs, all former· ly employed at Golden West College in llunllngton' Beach. are Christine .Jrfaitland, Gamel Sandeen. Alan We bber and Juliette GraH. All h!lve been active ln the Coast chapter of the California Teachers AaaoctaUon. which n ow represent• the dlatrtct's part-time lnltruetort ln collec· tl ve baraalnlna. Tbe four teachen eonteod their clules were cancelled because of their CTA work. Hearin• Officer Ken Perea rul-4 tbllt the clllU1C!t must otter relnltatemmt to SandMD and Mn. MaiUmd. wtUI a M4* ,_,, awaN.,...NldW"'*'"I• M1. Oratr1 IDYOIYemeDt ID CTA WU IDON limited. ud be did DD& orhf ............ Beew " a lwUlY b•*"*• UM •DDMll ftled fn -.,..._ lUt ua.. rullall .,. -•· .,.et.cl IO come before the .... Bolstennx their claim, they said, was a recent ruling by the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles whlch overturned a c·onv1ct1on 10 u drug case becuust· a search warrant was signed by a Santa Ana judge but used in Los AnReles County. Ba rnett s aid after Schwab's ruling Wedn~day he would file an appeal with the •th District Court o f Appeal I n San Bernardilw. Barnett and Friedman believe Alcala is entitled to a new trial because improperly obtained evidence was used against him. Both the defense and prosecu- t ion attomevs said tt ts possible the j~ ..-ould begin detlbera· lion today to determine punish· ment for Alcala. f 'ro• Pag~ A I IRAN ... April 25 that killed eiRhl American servicemen in the des· e rt 200mileseastofTehran. One of the American hostages has tried to commit s uicide three times and may be dead. ltahan ;ournall!t Oriana Fallaci has reported, quoting an uniden· tified source. She did not name the host.agP. WrtUng in the May 10 issue of the New Republic magnine. Miss Fallaci quoted tbe source as saying the hosta1e who at· tempted suicide was one of a group who had been held in the basement of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. She s aid those in the basement were "considered un· m1stakably s pies. and some of them are or have been recently tied up becaw.e lhey allacked the students " PrC's1dent Ab<)lhas!-.an Bani· Sadr. who ha1) ~ought to lake r espons1b11ity of the hostages away from the milita nts and turn them over to the ruling Revolutionary council. said he plans to na ml' i..I prime minis ter soon. Thi ~ '-'U'> i.een by ob· l>e rvers as a move that could strengthen tus moderate position toward the American hostages, 1n captlVll) 187 da.>'> Thursday. Tht• Rcvolut1onar) Council has acted ~ an inltmm assembly and executive until t he new Parliament h :.ct up. perhaps in June f ·ro,,. Pagt-A I NOISE ... Airport. will be> the subject of a board of s upervl5ors hearin~ next week Jn addition. Air California. one of two existing airport tenants. has filed a federa l suJt seeking to block enforcement of the or· der . Airline oUlcials are fearful they'll lose fli g hts to the newcomers If the order is en· forced. • Meanwhile, the state's con· l?ress1onal dele5'allon ls attempt· ing to persuade the FAA to vol· untarily withdraw the order because of a pending federal bill which would set up a task force to adjudicate airport access Is · sues such u the one lnvoMng Orange County. • Ms Johann also pointed out that the airport's Airport Noise Compatlblllly and Land Use Control study 11 supposed to be completed by July. Since that study details '/lays in which the county can deal with the oolae· problem . ahe aaMS tbe beann& on the variance sbould watt \Ullll after UM report ls wued. Tbe explNd nolM ~arl&Dee ••• sraaa.d lD 1l7t ...s 11 tbe third that u.e .a. baa a1vt0 u.e a1rpo1t 11.DCe tbe noila laws wwe eaacted. Wltboul the ••rtaaee. the atrpolt'I ....-ClaJ jet opln• Uoja !C .. M ,.._ tM CW• NDt• perda11ifte& .... tot... ""· Th• •trl11tae allo•• t9'• air'°" to OfJeflW It Cllftlll Mount St l lelen::. in Washingt on e rupt<> again today. ~pe" ang ~mokt· and <.t~h !>kY" urd during anothe r t•r uptton The hulge .it lrft t'i mu\ ing out ward at the r alt· of four or It VP fct1l a dav and has ~r 1enlibb v.orril'd about avahrnchi.·-. a nd noo<lm~ f 'n''" Pogf> \ I RALLY ... He told trusteei. the layoff., wall r ed u ce nurs i n g and psyt'hologJcal services and mu) be ordered without Byrnt:s t•un sent Secrecy Surrounds Hearing of Buono Trustees ar e expected to tukc fln:ll action o n the layoff:, LOntl[ht at .7 .30 when t-hey meet In s pcclol scss1on al H<irpcr Community Center . 425 E 18th St • Costa Me:.a . The board did take fmal <actw n Tuesday m o rdering out !'>Oml· 360 layoff notice';:. for non '-e a c hanR personnel. m osll~ clerical ~mployees and teacher aides Only about 79 of the pos ttaon., will be cut . a dt s lri t t spoke:.womun noted. She said t hat becau'it-long term employees a ffected by c uh can "bump" newer emplo} f'<.><, fof' their Jobs. a larger number o( not1res must be sent out to ("Over all poss1b1hties The non tearhing layoffs are expected to cut more than $100.000 in di~trlct expenses next year . T h(' f>roposed teache r layoffs would cut about $2.l million. the spokeswoman sa1d. 1 01.., \\.'CELE~ t \1'1 'l1t.:hl , ,,., fl'l'\ -.urrnund.,, .1 1>rt·l1m 11i.1n t11•J 1 an.: to<ldy for .11·cu •ti lltll-.arlt· Stran~ler Angeli, 8 011110 Jfh•r pr€'!'>'> <rnrf .puhl1r v.Prt· IJ.irrl-d from th•• prQC1tt!dln~c, M unu:11> ... I J udg1· H IL1nd11l11h \t1111 r.-.Jr ... :wl th<• l.1Y. ldt ham v. 1t h no du•l(l' bul tu v rent Buonu.., ri:quP t !r,r J 1 ,,,..,,rt h l'd rllli! - l ntal th~re 1i. .i ruhnlo? th•H .-. h1111l•n1-tht-1 nur• hJ" 011 11 ,1\ • hut to .i f111lo'4 the '>t.llul• th• 1 11ur1 1urll!e :.aul 0 \.\. dn1•,r1 .1\ 11 1nnounctnl! t h • ',,.,,, .. ,,," 11f p1 e.,., and puhla1 11 1· ,11t •·d Jnd .. , th• •11ri tlll\l'r-.1<.11 P\lldl ('Odl 'II.I'\ .JI 1,,7:! -.• ... tut•· '4 h11 h r••quir• ,, 1ud~1· to gr;:int <.1 d1 fond.int , rr'" 11011 t11 llo~c the door 1111 h1 <1.,. n he arm~ Tht .,,l..itutc rl'U:nl ) hJ" O.-..n undl·r altac" b) .tttornc,., for the nt-w" m l-dtd. and .iµpt al::. Jr" µcnd1n~ in :.om\· 1· .. ::.t~ Reµr~cnl&ll\1!~ of tO ne"" or· ~:rnuat10ns protr.ted the t'lc~un· * * * ...1 a '1nl.1t mn of I he prt'""' and p11 h lar., ri gh t 111 .ll"l't•<,<, \11 t 11m111al prot·r·t>d1n~-; 6<ttonwy Hu·hur<l JI. Rornw, f1·prl·~<'nting W1•.,thin,l!h()use Hru.:1de<11.t1nJL tolfl the• JUdJ{t-rr I ht• trim1nal JUSti<'C ~ystem I lo hJ\t• th(. ronf1c1r>nCl' Of lhl' l•Ubl1 11 mu'lt lJf' .,ubject to •l rUIJn\ ' • . Hunn;1 ,, 4'l )Par oh\ auto up- ~"l"'t"r\•r t , char~f'd with 10 of tht> nntri n ou" h11l~1dP stran· t..hl\I:!' 111 '"" 111 t\. nn•·lh B1anl'h1 \\ho ha.. µk.Jdcd guilty to rive u( 'h•· k11l1n g s h t-r(' and two t r:in~lrni!., tn W d!'>h1ngton state. 1 .,., 1mpliC':itt-rl Buono tn thl' 1.-vs \n~clt"> C'rtffit•S H1Jnl·h1 I!> l'XP<'Ctcd lo b(' the t .ir -..1tnf'.,., lll!Jln!>t Huono as 1 Jrt of .~ plt'i1 IJ..1r~..11n he made r n , • .,cap<' thf' d~3lh penalty \bout nnt' hour after th~ Judge •·llcluded rf'porle N and sper· 1 dtor s frum court he sent v.ord that hl' had 1m~l'll a publicity gag order" to prevent ne ws l~ak:. from the closed hcarm~. * * * AP '#l~IY TIOKT SECURITY SURROUNDING PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR ACCUSED STRANGLER . Judge Grante Angek> Buono'• Requeat for He•rlng Closed to Public and Presa Whu settle for '· the Ordinary IOerd In llerlmtttto rw It lellll ano\htr year. •rcordln• to lltve Rarbtr1 oxtcuUvu u1l1&.1M lO th• boai'd, nolH ':'i.C'rtdld the ltvtll '""' ... ...,.... '" medtto,.._. ....... . • • Facilities Favored County Selects Five Trauma Centers •1 OElA)llES ••oo•~ 1aM ......... _.... ..... ~ June '7, 1mbulan ~lit carry rrltlt-111)' lnjurf'd p~rton 1 to five fac1llt1es M•l1nated by Orana~ Count) l upervt1ora W•dn uday n lrH ... cieahn Ti.at eeaoa tho'tt p~rlOI\ may M dt\Yeo pa.t M>lpl\.al clo1fl' to aeddtnt acenea 1n f ner ol faflliU con.sjd red tu have taff a~ tqulpmttn\ be-UN ab~ to ltUl Ufe throtenlnll uuur\flt . . Tbt-hoa p1t1I• nam ed b>' ~uJ)frvilOR u lrauma rtnl •rs are Founta&n VaJley Comntunlty Hosplt.t, to ac-rve ~• t Oranae County and Mtulon Community Hotpllal for tlO\tt h t"ouoly patienu North toun tlan ~ wall b e trutoo by Anaheim Me monnl Bo' Teller Had i1wugh HospltaJ and. In the most hotly contett ... d decision. both OC lrv\ne Medical Ccm~r und s.tnu1 An11 Tuatin Community Hospit al t ATCHl will .erve central county rHident.s In addition . UCI Medical ('e nter wtll tn:at pa\ients . with upl'caalb aevore injuries. 2'uch u bums. s pina l inJur les and li m b i mpulaUons. o mcia.ls have esl1mated that a bout 2.000 county residents annually suffer mjuries severe t>nough to reQwre treatment in trauma centers . including , traffic accident mJuries. gunshot "ounds and burns Such inJunt!s usually cost a pat 1enl $10.000 lo $12.000 per hospital stay . Or. Ahs a1r Conn. a tra uma s pecialis t from Maryland. told supervisors . • 1 hut!c!.X· M!Y a. t 980 DAILY PIL()I( tl3 Why Are They Laughing? No particular reason. other than that it ·s lunchtime. they have an hour to shoot the breeze and trade JOke!> and a good vantage pomt from which to Watch the world go by Constructwn \\Orkers <from le ft 1 Warren Cool<•)'. Bruce Ma rshall. Dean Gilbert. John F'l'lter a nd Ken Peterson are working on new C1t1zens Ba nk of Costa Mesa build· m~. 17th Street •ind Santa Ana Avenue. Co~ta )l<.~a Gift Ban Bii OK'd By Panel SACRAMENTO IAPI A cit} '"oune.lm an who sat on 3 coastal commis.sion C'Ouldn't take J(lfb or political rontr1but1on:. rmm persons seekmg pt>rm1t:.. under a blll just approved Mil.\\ LI KF.E c/\f'J t\e-lllt-DuHw :.J)b :.ht· c-ouldn 't take-ll <1n)·mon · jl f''1rst ft.•deral Savrng:. .md Loitn M1sl:> Duffin. who wa1:1 l>U S pendt>d h:, ht.•r t•mployl'r afU•r :.h t· ('alO'' tu ..., ork with her h1u r In Bo Dtrek-s tyle bead~. !>itld Wednt.•sday sht.· had to quit twr 1oh u:. a tt·ller in the Ml•nomonl'l' f''all:-. b~rnk That also means a business of u bout 300 pauents a )'ear for euc h hospltal with the ~pt>c1alized trauma service Vets' Aid Center Vowed The bill. AB3431. went from the Assembly Elt!ct 1on ~ ·and Reapportionm ent Comm1ttN: to the Ways and Mean:,, Comm1tkt· on a ~vote Wednesday It also would n-quire a rounc1l and com mission m e mber to dis qualify htm!\elf from voting 1r h<' had r ece1vc•d a contr1but1nn bC'fore an appllcci t1 o n fo r e1 per mit had OC't'!n riled "'Ith the coas tal comm1ss1on T he bill. by i\ssemblym11n f.kl Levrne . D Santa Monic a . ""Uh T<'Wrttten bcfort.· the A!\sembl~ £1ech ons a nd ReapPQrtlonment · 'Thl')' lt.'l ffi(' know th<'Y d idn 't w<Jnt mt.•." l>he-said Th<' 18 y<.·u r-old woman had bet'n :.f•nt hom e when !\ht· c ame to \.\Ork ..., 1th tht· hair style . th1:n "'it:. al 10 .... l•d IJac k and a~i-1gnc..'CI to dutll'!\ in lhl· ba!\c mcnt bt·forl' bt'm~ allow~d to n · turn to ht•r rrgular J<>b She :.aid pubhc1t) about the 1nc1dt•nt h<Jd product.·~ l>t'\·cral JOb offrr:. Committee to-inc lude pans-or ------------- two bills lhat wen~ 1ntroduc<.-d following a Southern Catirom1a s it uation ·Jn that s1tuauon. four me m hers of the South Coast RC'g1onal Commission. an Orang<'·LOl> Angeles cow1ty branch of th<.• Coastal Comm1 s~1on. wen• ac· c uscd of soliciting campa1J!n contributions from pC'rsons with bus in£'ss before t h(• comm1ss1on T he four C1lso held loc·al offi ce:. s uch a~ councilman or mayor Levine 's bill also include!> parls of AB3463 by As · sem blyman Gerald Felando, R· San Pedro An elected orrlc1al would be ban•ed from solic1tmg or ac· cepting oontribuuons exceeding SIOO or gifts exceeding S250 from a ny person \.\1th a n appltcauon for a lkense or pt>rm1t pendin~ before a quas 1·JUdi<.•ial body on which the offi cial a ll>o :.1ti,, T he quas 1-Jud1c1al bod1 t'~ could include any coastal rom mission. the Public Ullht1es Commission . the worke rs· C'om pensation and unemploym ent in s u ran ce appeals boards. local pla nnin g co mmi ss i o n~. and tr ansportation C'omm1i,,s1ons T he official c·ould not accl'pt such a contribution for o ne year . o r t h t> r o s t '' f h 1 s t l' r m . whicht•ver wus lon(:ll'r Clirysler's lst Quarter Loss Hefty DETROIT cAP> -Chrysler Cor p . which lost a l ' S record Sl 097 btllto n last year. hal> begun 1980 with a firs t quarter loss of $449 m illion. Broken down by s ale!> und time. Chr ysler's loss -o nly l>l1 g htly less lhan the automaker's r ecord quarterly loss of $460 m illion in the third quarter of 1979 came to $1.364 per vehlcl<' and nl.'Urly S l•\.600 iJ minute. At S6 84 centl> per !>hat<'. tht· loss representl> 94 J>('rcent of thl• la tes t prl'ce o r the ~ommon stoc-k Rut the ~o 3 a ut~aker 's loss. announced Wednesday. 1i. not us great as Ford Motor Co ·s m the United States during the first quarter S473 mlllton. In the 1979 f1r~t quar tcr. Chrysler lost S53 8 million. or 95 ct•nts per shart'. on revenue::. of S3 30 billion Nazi Close Umdidate Polls 439t R ALEJGH. N C. <AP) - Harold Covington lost the Republican pr imary for Nor th Carolina attorney gene ra l b ut s ays his 43 per cent s howi n g dem· o n s t rates that "There are 56.000 people in th1::. s tat e who arc either Nazis or fools ... Covin gton, 26. 1s the leader of t he National S o c i a l i s t P a· r t y o f America. one o f severa l groups known generically as the American Nazi Par· t y . And he did, in fact. win 56.006 votes in losing the GOP nomination to former federal prosecutor Keith Sny d e r of Asheville in Tuesday's prim ary. Covingto n w aged t he ba rest of campajgns and c ame a lot c loser to win· ning tha n R e publican s tale leade r s tho ug ht possible . State G 0 P leaders had disavowed h is candidacy. •-t DON'T SAY it's an e mba rrassment." said state party chairma n J ack Lee. "It's a freak ... "Good g r ief." said Snyder, the victor, when told o( Covington'& total. "I'm appaUed. t really am . . . I would hope that It 's =~~ 1 just am un· Co¥ialt.on bee•• wen. k•••• \n tb• 1tate by .. ~ue•t1 '"'"''"' bia part1•1 wbla.1uprematy MM Md woe.ab .., ..... , 11 llfl1l1 aal Ku Klux ltlaHmH •Ito face a •an.ty ot tlMarpe tt•m· •Au-,._. Uw 1ho0Un1 ..... fl"",.,... 1t •• 11U•K\: rally In a, ... ,.,, r111. ,. ............ ALMOST AN UPSET Nazi Chief Covington •'THERE ARE many closet Nazis i n t h e Republican P artv. Most conser vatives are closet Nazis. If you s cratch a conservative you'll find a Nazi underneath . iust as 1f you scratch a liber al you '11 find a communist." Covington said. l.oving1.00 cam eo 4:> 01 the s tate's 100 counties . Most were rural. but he won ln some large a"aa too. \ Covtnaton I01t Fonyth County. whkh 'ncludt1 W~. by a mere '1S Yoa.. out or more than l ,OOOcut. ••1 DON'T thlf•ll thuo are I.Ml mu)' ,..,.. ln lhe panro::.. wOtald •h•n ttl• pM y," lftrder utd. Conn and o ther nationetl cxpt>rt.s said Orange County's trauma cart' s \•stem will be one of the bt>st ln the nation. Although s upervisors accepted t ht' recommendations of a .... pcrtal lt-am of medic al expert:. 1n c hoos1n~ thl' hos pitals tu :.en c al> trauma centers. their dt•c1s1on 1s not like ly to t.•nd thc controvt.•rsy :-.urrounding th1· ~t.·l<•ct1on pr<X't':O.!'> .. Nohod ~ ,.... go1n~ to b1· c1•rt1f1E'd unle:-.s ull cond1t1on' a re met." ::.a id Sup1:n 1::.or t::d1 son M1lh.'1 And S upt rvt sor Phil ip Anthony addl'd that the main point of the board action v. as l o get a rount)~iaetraum-a system ...,·o rking . re~ardlcl>~ of v•h1 ch hol:>p1t4's ..., t•rc chosen to do the .. JOb The i,,uper\'1sors made th<.·1r r <'marks durin2 a three-hour public hearin i:? punctuated b:- thc :.am<' protel>t !> that have ntar ked similar met'ting:. l>lnC'(' th'' board decided a year ago to C'r('utc a ndwo rk of trauma hoso1tal.s. Complaints from north, south and west cou n l )' hosp1ta b t·om pt>ling for the dc.-s1gnat1oru. have been minimal. Sul C'O m pctition for \ht· central county designation - notably. UCI Medical Center and SATCH --has been bitter and unrelentln~. The reason is that a trauma designation adds prestig<' to a hospital. said Ma rgaret Gn<'r. director of the eountv's Human Services Agenc-v. "A trauma d es i5zn at1on e nhances lbetr reputations. attracts ~ood physicians and enables them to get increased funding from the community as wt!ll as m o re 2r a n t s." :0.1isi. Grier said. A lthough SATCH and CCI Medical Cen ter received co·des ign alions for centra l Orange County. SATCJI omc1al!t &Jr e pressing their protests Th (• Santa J\na hosp1tcil '!> n •prC.'!'t'ntatin•s reiterated their bcltl'f W e dnes da y that e m e r genc~ ser \'iccs a t tht· un1ve rs1ty hos pital art.· no t adequate. But county officials insisted that all h osp1tall> will be require d to correct all deficiencies or be de-certified. and that the syste ms will be closely monitored. Sclunitz ~e ts Aside Bill On Election SA CRAM ENTO IAP l --A proposal to allocate the state's 45 elector al votes according to the popular vote -rathe r th.an giving them all to the winner -; has been shelved. Sen. John Schmitz. R ·Coron a del Mar. agreed Wednesday to set aside his measure ro r more study. He noted lhal it wouldn't take effect befor~ 1984 a nyway. California. like eve ry other stat e except Maine . awards a ll its electora l votes to th e pres- idential candidate who wins a plurality. States can decide bow to award their e~toral votes. The electoral syste m . a target of persistent c riticism. has put sever al presidents into office with fewer popular voles than their competitors. Schmitz' m eas ure. SCA36. was before the Senate Eledlons and Reapportlonment Committee. The proposed amendment to the s tate cons t itution would award one electoral vote for each con1ret1hNlal distrltt a caqdldate carried. plu• two v-.. tiotbe-.tft'lde wiMOt. Sebmita propoMd an amtncl· ment to &It the muaure take ef. ffft c.ay aftet' IO other 1\Met had ~ a llmUar plan, M that Ulloml• wouldn't bt the only ..._ to clUute '"' tltc\oral •llndt. lu& aommM• eUlrtnu lln. larr)' ...... D·llk1, uld IM ••tRdFM4 ...... l&tU IH¥e UM ,.. ........... wtut I ''dll• , ... .,.. ........... '° ... , .. t .... ..... Federal Mot'e Preserre s Cou11ty Fu11ds An unt•xp<.'<.'l1'<l a nnoun(•t·mc·nt tha t the ft'dt.•r al ).!O\l·rnmt·nt will ~cl up a :-.ton •front n1un .. <•lm).! C'cnll'r 1n Oran).!l' Cou1H \ h~ Jul~ may t•nd w~'h of tutt1·r ft-ud1n.: amon~ \t:lt'ran:. ~rou1" and \h1· count\ n()urcl nf !'tu1wn l'ctr'-o Afl~·r hl';,inn).! thl' nt'"'" JO noum•t•d b~ t ~ ~wn<Jtr>r \I.in Crnn:..ton. I> C.1l1r. ~u µ1•rq-.11r Ph1hp Anthon' .,aid h1 ""'" J I.. tht' boltrd llJ ""lthdrJ..., .• nriin1 Therapis t Face Boycott SA:--; FRANC'l ~CO c \ P 1 Fc m1ni~l Clt>n <• St1·1n1·m . II •· nounC'tnj.! "'-ot•x1 -.1 · m 1·nt JI th1·rap) . .._ ur).!ing th•· nJt11in ... ps) t•hia!rt!-.b l<J :-.u pport th1· Equal R1 ghb 1\mt·ndmt·nt 11r prepare to dt'<JI ..., 1th t•tonum1 c. rCjt.'CllOO Ms StC'1m·m ~aid \\\'<1nl...,d:.t~ the re fu:-.al b\ t ht• Amt>n can P s "ch1atric ·A.,'>oc 1ut1on lo boycott meeting:. in :.talc'> that have not vot<'<i to rallf~ the t::HA a m ounLc; to acct•pt1ng the "Op press Ion .• or wom~n ··If the APA n·(w.e~ lo OO)COtt thl• New Orlt.·an!\ mN·tin~ m I !Jt4 I. patlt'nl:. m U!\t bn ng the l'(:Onom1c bo~ cot\ lo tht.· pockt't book!> of thl·•r tht·rap•l>t::.," l>hl· :.&Jld •"'•·d ~11.000 'ub:.1d )' to l.1>:-. \ n ).! l'l l·-. b ti '<' d ( • t• n t 1• r ( '> r \'1·1t·ran~ R1J!hl -. 1 ht.• l..o..., Ank!l'lt·., t•t·ntl·r h::ir1 11l.1nnt'r1 lo 111wn .., ... tori·front '11un,f'l10 J.! 11·ntf'r 1n OrJflJ;!1• I 11 u n l ' t n t r, .11 \' 1t• 1 n .1 m ''I• r:;n~ ""''h v..ir 11 l .11• ri I''\ t·nulo~1<·al prohi.-m ... \nd Su!)l'r. 1~>r £'1 1.,.,n \1 1ll•·r ...,h,, b<iltlc'Cl f11·n1·I·. I•> 11l>t.11n ""Unl\ dolldr" l<1r 1h1· < •·nt•·r ft1r \ \'\t-rans H1 J?ht ~. cnnrerse a W1•dnt-:.da\ th~l lh•· f1'1krC1I 0((1•r hJ:-. (•hm1nall'd tlll' n• •-« frir th1· t.11 ... ·\n)!cle..., grc1lf\1 ... , •. n 11·• ... \1 illt r .:..ud ht• l411uld ... uµptir1 \rllhon \ ..., m,,..,,. to 1.A.1thdr<1v. th1 .... uti ... 1r1\ II h.utlh """rth lh1· n1ntmu1-<l ltJt• Jfld •·rn1111<111 t•• d11 t1lh1·f"\41"1· h• ~""' It "J' JU"' I u••.,!1..1\ th.1! ., ..h11ut1n~ 01.JI r h •·ruptt·d twt v. t~·o \1illl'I and r1·prt•'l·ntJll\l'' o( trJd1l10ndl \'l'lt·t.1n.' group" Tht· oldt·r \t:lt'r<in., d;,i1m•·d CPnll'r for \'t'tl.'r:.tn' Hi ght... ,•mplO)t.-6 "'ere pup~l'. of JJnc i'ondd and Tom lla:-den Hut CriJn::iton·, ... urpnw .io nounn'ml:'nt ,,r J\atlablc h.'<it•rJI fundm)? for a l oun-.l'l m~ C\•Otcr appeared to end th\! Onrnge County debat<' Countv nU1C'1al '\. 1ndud1n~ both ,\nlh•m\ .ind ,, 111• r h.1•1 b,., n lnhtn 1n g h1·J\ 1h fnr .1 lt•dt ral Vetf.rJn' Adm1n1str3t1on :.tnrt'front n·ntt•r m lht• t nunl\ Hut L'ranston <1lthou..:h '>UP porting tht· 1d<>a. hu<J !'>a1<l fund 1ni.: v.oulrtn'l bt• uvallabll· until n\•x t H'ar Th:11 ..., "'h:.il brr1ug ht ah<J\Jt th•· qu1· ... 11on or .• l't•nlt·r to -.en t \l'lt·ran..., n1~·<J.., in the 1nknm. ·1 h1•n ('rJO'o \()n .IOOl•llOt'l'<l \\ 1·dnt•-.<l;n thLil a roun.,ehn/.( < 1•ntl•r "mjld be -.d uµ IJ\ J uh . v.1th ,J :-.taff of four crnd ~··arh budg+>t of S135 000 . . A ... pokl·.,m.1n fnr Cr<.in!>lnn aid · IO<':ll u •.c-rmtm+>nt for tht- < l'nt1•r" ... 1.Jf f l<'nulrl t>f'J.!m 1111 m .. d1alt:-h hut lh.11 \'!'lt·ra nl>' J\cl m' I) 1'tlr .. t"111 ti ( f I,. I .1 h q 111 h,1 \ l'n t 1h•<·11tP<t v. h1•n• It "'llJ ht lu1 Jlt'd 1 rain Cras li Injures Ten 11 l' ~tBOU>T . I II l A I' 1 Tt·n Pl'Opil' ""''fl' hl'>-.p1ta l111·d with 1·ut:.. brok1:n bon<.''> and brws"" Jfter mnt.• ('a r'> of an Amtruk \rain dt'ra1lt'<i m central llhno1~. ufhc:1ab !><11d. Authont1~ .;,a\d 51 of the 121 p~opl\! aboard lht! Panama L1m1ted wer\! injured in the de rat lme n t . whu·h O<'<'U r t'ct \\1•r1nt.,d.1\ ..... th• l rain "'·' trj\t>ltn~ ;ibout 1\1> mph ~lo~l ul tht> in1unes "'ere minor Thl' cause nf tht• accident v.a-.. n o t .k nu ..., n FLOOR CLEARANCE ON(!/{~ SOFA BEDS SAVE VP TO 40o/c Regular Pnc" S699 to $999 Sale Price $399. To $599. Comf' In Early f or &11 Sf.ltttwn "P"ri<il np11f•al '" llw•.•· it ho opp~d<1te bt•outi/11 / ljf )'l i n l( nf"l lli!{lt 11unl11y YOU MAY SPECIAL ORDER AT 20% OFF REGULAR PRICES Queen and full size •The5e are very comlortlble sol• beds for sitting ena steep mg ·~ble t>aeks and seat c:ust11on1 Tratlltl•••I ltea••Y •ltll ••• ...,.a11etl -..rerc, a•tl It ~werta ... eemi ... saltle lte4 1111 HAUOl l&.VO. COITAMllA 64Ml71 •• 4 OA&LYPILOT ThUl"ICSly, May I . 1..0 low ring th Volum HKKE. THt:ll£, EVERYWHEllE: Newt. d11patt-h~:o. have! mdlCBtl-d today that tM auautt City Couoc\I I.IP in l~ Habr~ hws Invented a oew haw &.hat r.uNJly our eoairtal uuthorltl<"ll will \unt to duphcate 1n 11•11t1naton &ac h. Ncwport. l.attun1t and m~y~c-wen San ('lemtil'lh! I.a Huhro, OU !Wt•, l' \r) IOR tu put murrtt•f'b Oil 101.111 pu rt ll'~ \ uu d1d11 t ~nu"" thn hu<l loull J>IHlll'" an l.u I ltlbr J , dul \OU" I know -.ou {11(urt'd atw loud µurt1ei. m Oruu~t! t'ouo l Y Wl'rt' n~ht m·J<l doM lo )Our ph.1cc Hut 41pp<irt<nlly La II ahra ,.. ~t'l lJ 11.: in on t ht• .1l't ~ow. tht• 1nunac1pal luYi mukt'f'll of La JI a bro lHl' an ttw prt>\'1•ss of alloptul~ th1:. m·w ordanitnc,· 1hc.1t would n•t11.11n· l.1slt'TI. Vu You llave a No1St> l'erm1t for This Uonct'' \OU to get. a city p<.•rm1t 1r y<1u'n• goini.: to hol>t a f.l<tlhenng w 1th a hvt! band or amplifwd musar TROl'BLE IS, the La Habra savants may need to t·hangc the popular n::imt• bc•1ng J.!1ven to this new'~'"' It 's bt.>1nl! (·all<'<i "Thl' Loud Part\' Ordinance" wh1l'h n•401r<>Syou togl·l.1 "Loud Part) Permit.'' Th11l m ak<•s 1t sound lik1• La Habra mun1r1pJI ~<>H·rn- mt•nt 1s actually ~oing to sanl·laon no1!-.) c·l·lebrntmns · All vc.u nel'd rlo 1-. J:!u down to Cit} Hall. gr ab t1 pt·rm1t anrl voii hav<' off1('1al <ipprmul to crank up the amph{u·r., .rnd blow out all your nc1~hbors' brnms. YOU HAVE TO SUSPECT lhat this wasn't the intent uf 1.a Ha bra officials when they passed the new permit law b . . .... 1 ,\JI this as1dt'. 1l 1s clear lh<.tt La Jla ra 1~n t uoe on Y 11m' of ow· inland nc1ghbonng t•ommun1lics that 1!> l>uffer ang from dN«:1c1t·n<:t• of th1· Swinging L1f<... . .J u.-.t C'Onsukr llw town., a long Bl·uch Doukvard. V. t• .tlw:1y::. think uf HC'ach B1Jult·v<ird as a road that '4111 earl! , ou to the tx•ach ul lluntins.iton ik'ach But turn inland un Jk Jth Boult-\':.trd and 1t <·an <'arr; the· unw..ir) to sex in S 1:.i1llon N t:WS RE PORTS l\OW indicate this is h<1ppt·ning so t n·<r u<·ntly in Stanton that they nct'd lo change lhe !>trt·cl n:.inw to lloukt·r l11gh'4 a) Only ) t·stt-rda). thP ~tanton vact•<:op" <1nnounccd lhl')' 1usl ... rrt-slt-'<i five lc:1dw::. of the t:ven1ng on chargl·s of pl)· ang their trade alonl! B('ach Houlevard rt was reported thett they had to import vice operatives from other OrimgC' County cop shop~ Thut wa~ bt·rausc the ~1rb knew all the Sti.tnton JJOlat.·c· MAVHE I OUGHT to re word lhal. Tht·y C'ould 1dcnt1fy ;.all the Stanton coo~. Th:.tt's bettC'r. Anyway, all of this has probably shatten•d ~ <1ur gnin1I \'st 11lus1ons :1bout lavrng along this b<'sl of all ~!>1blc 1·0<1!-.IS. You always figure.'<! we had tht' torncr on thl· markl't an loud parties. You fr~un•d thl' l'Oasthm• mventtd sex. commerc1<1I or otherw1~c NOW YOU LEARN that th<-y're evtn doing al up there in places like La Ila bra and Stanton . They keep this up and tht> nexl thing you know , they II ht' throwing bt-ach part1e'> and holding yachl race~ up lhl.'rl' · Borro1eln Slotes lnteI?.est Rates Still Dropping WASHINGTON <AP> -In· tereat rat are cootinulng to dro~ a.mld new •l1na o ( u worscrun~ receHlon, lncludmg a markt'd &lowdown ln consumer borrowing, u record trade deficit und udditlonal woes for tht' beluauen.-d Chrys ler Corp. Tht• ttOVt>rnment report~d Wt.'dneisday that consumer m · tallmtnt debt rose by some Sl.4 b1llaon Ill March, approximately ·1 8 v err t' n't less l ha n th t• ·Ft.•hru.-rv increase of $2 3 bdlwn. JS the Carte r ad· rn1r11 strat1on's credit controls took hold .ft10SE CR l:OIT l'ontrols Wl·rc 1mpo!>t•d MJrt·h H l o dampen bu1tint·s" and consumer borrowm~. which was feechng J sot>nd1n~ '-Ort'e that kt>pt thl' i'l'Onomy from folhn1-: into u n· Y~os l avia Bids Tito Fareu~e ll reu,on -a s tep considerec:1 necessary by President Carter to halt rampant inflation. Now, that recession appears to have taken root, signaled in part by blidlng mt.ereat rates. On Wednesday, the nation's third largest bank, Chase M anbaUan. lowered it.s pnme lending rate a fuJI percentage point to 17 percent, the lowest level for this key index since t'ebruary. Many other banks. m-• l'ludmg the top-ranked Bank of Amenca, cut their rate to 17 S percent . And the natmn's large!>t lhnft institution. Cahforn1a"5 Home· Savings & L<>a n Assoc1al1on. '-lashed its prime mortf(agc rate 4 75 perl'ent to 12 75 percent DESPITE THIS drumat1l' on1' of·a-kmd r eduction. most hou. ... mg expcrt..s ant1c1pate a gradual dechn<' in mortgage rates to '-Omewhert> b(•t Wl'<'n 12 pt•rcent J nd 14 J>('ret>nt by year 's end The government als1J reported Wt·dn~ay a record $12 2 b1l11on merchandise trade d<-ftc1t for lht· fin.t quartl'r lhc r<>sult 11r1mdrtly of h 1 ~her pr1rl'd oetrolcum and metals 1moo~ That dehc1t comp.in·" with <in S>I 11 b1llwn tradt• gap in lOl' l.!'>l 11uarter of l!fl!l .ind t•xct-eds th1· BE LG R J\ D t::. y ll ~(I ~ I<• v I u prl'\ l(lUS rc•('Qrd or Sl I 'l billion IA P l Yu~o:.lavld twcfr forunyquart1·r.rt•J!1 ..,ll•rt'<.t from farewell lod.1v to l'r£•s 1d<:nt .J;Jnuarylhroui..:h 1\1..irch Hl7H. .losap Hro7. Tito in a futwrcil l ' s. EXPORTS 111 l!.IHO " f1r-.t marked bv m1htary pai:cantry qu<1rtt·r mcn·aM·d fl Ii pt•rrt-nl. .ind \Ows to prot<•<'l hi' lt·gac) of from S50 5 billion an thl· ftn<il 111cl1•p<>ndent l'Ommun111m. thrt·<' month-; of 1979 to ~1 '> t wis url'd ~\t~1~"1te H -htlhon~toumrerrc-1.>epart un nonor 'i!luifa.::O! ·;:( :wraH.. ~ fnl'nt "illil1 - miners and mctalwor kl•rs rar 'I h1" 1mproH·ni1 nt v..1 ·. •1rf'>ll ned Tito's oak ca~kd from thl· l11t~•·\t:r. by an ll ~; p1•1 c·1·nl 1n rotunda of. thl· Parh;.1m1·nt lo .1 1·rt·t1M' 111 tlw \ :du1• of 1mp;orh. gun carrwi:c for the proccssaon from S5H I h11l11111 an 197~ ... J:"t to his i;:r:ivl' in a garden over-quarh·r 111 $1~; ~ t11llJ1m looking llw t•itv Pt>trolt•um 1m110rt'-dunn~ th•· BEFORE THE pron·SSH10 l>eg;rn, Stt•van OoronJsk1 . <'hwf nf lhc C'Olle<'llH' h•<idrr..,h1p lhal -.u<·<·t·1·cls Tito ;1s Commurusl p :t r l \ I' h I l ' f , 0 t• ._ (' r I b (' U Yugoc;bv1a '" bre:1k '4 llh thl' Sn \'lt't Bloc 1n l!.)48 as "onr of th1· 1 llTOJO~ p01nt5 IO the h1-.tory of our moveml'nl "At that t1mr. 1t '4a<; a qu<'-.- 1 1 o n o r r (' I a l 1 o n .., b I:' t w l.' 1' n s oc 1a l1s t anrl 1:ommmun1-;t part1c"'. a qm•-;tion of mdepen· dence. l'QUalily. r<•spect for"°'· 1·re1gnty <ind an ind<'pt>ndent path in t he• cfrvc-lopmcnt of :.ot·ialtsm · DoronJ:-k1 s;.a1d 11 ~a" ";Jlll'n tr1 1 hi' .-;pint of "Ol'lah"t Y11~oc;l~1''"1 Io Ill' 1t.'>l'lf lO any P''"' • r blo<' Tito !>:tW rhas quilt• C'l1•arly .ind hl' deeply bdwved that th•· H·r~ l'XIStl'nl'l' of thl' hlon, mc·n •J :-.1·d lhn·ab. t1J lht• \\11rld ·• HIS SPE£('11 w;.as heard Ii\ So v 1 c t P r <"II d r n t Leo n 1 cl Hrezhnt•v. who '411 h Sl'ore:. of <1lher forl'ign l<.'adt'ri came tr1 Jt11n hundrl'dS of thou:o.and!> 11( Yu~~lavs for the n·remony and prot·e~s1on to the Rrav<.>Mtc. Thl' tombs tone wa!> to b<:ur Lht· in~c·r1ptwn "Jo~1p Hrot T1l<1. 1892· l~iO " The funl'ral vroccssion abo was t.o include the prcs1denl'i of the s ix Yugo::.lav repuDLlci; ano \ wo autonomous rel'( ions who form the collect.we lcadcrsnio to whom Tito bequeathed his pres· 1den<.'y and the 24·man collcc· l ave. s1m11ar1y ar~n 1rom tne eight regions. he devised lo run the Yugoslav Communast Party. ; far"l qu:.irlt'r rO'-'' IS J>t•rrr·nt lo S~lfl htllwn. tht· C'ommt-r1.- I >t-1>.irt mt nl -..i1d .1-. tht:' pnr·•· 1wr harn•I of amport,.d <·ru<t" 11,.1mt"<i up JR prr1 <'nl in 11111 quar11·r from s:!:l t'.H to $21< 1w, \ \\ IOE:'\11\\(; tr .u.lt• t11.f11 11 1·an ~•<hE:rwl~ lJffrtt tht· \';tl1h 111 t ht' L :-.. doll.tr The doll.tr 1111 \'. ~dn1 .. ;d ;n did -.J1df• :.ii.::1 ft '>l mo~t fun:ti!n t·urrennt"» hut analy..,L"> ;1ttnbull'<i th1~ pnmur ly to dt.'chnmg antt•rt.·~t tall'~ \.'er~ h1~h int1•r1.•'>t rJl•"• 111 ~1Jr<'h wc>rt• rdlt•l'lNI in tlw -.low dnwn of ronsumt•r born>"' _mi.:. pc.1n1cularl\ auto loan" NATION I WORLD Papal Parade Pope J ohn Pa ul II looks down line of Kenyan honor guard heforc pa rting from Nairobi afte r two-day visit. Pontiff rlt•w to Ghana today . and will travel to Upper Volta and Ivory Coast before rcturnm~ to Rome Monday New Homes Sought For Cuban Exiles EGLIN AIR FORCE RASE. f'la tAl'l -While other process· rn~ !>\at1oru> w€'rc being preparf'd fo r the s teady flow of refugees frc)m Cuba. off1c1als al this sprawling m ilitary station scrambled (or more hous1nJ:? as 6.700 new exiles packed a tent city hu1lt to housC' haUthal number. The n(·w rtfu~ees pu.">hed the total to 25.041 Meanv.hal<-. sel'Utlly clearant·e.., from fednal law enforcement ~J!enc1e-. v.er'e experted today f<1r ..a ~mall number or those ut th11 • iirocesbtng and relocation centt·r nn: t "l RST ("LF.ARANC'ES ...,out~ allow r.ome JOO people lo hvad for new horn~~ <WUU\d. Ult. CQWJlr.)... a number ltr~ ~ould grow lu _SQU'~di0h.-l>dld-\f\ay1w J(JV, threetor Of lhe US fmrnigt-~•l\ltt• 'wr \ 11·1· " µnJ<'•'""'"li: .1t·t1\ 1111~ hcrl' Th•· l ' 8 <'<tthohc Conference" Church World S4;·"·1res and In to·r-n.1l1ona l f<"1·.;'cue .. ~f1\..,1nn ._ .. ) lh1•y hdv•· more than 15.000 pon'"r" n ·Jd) for th•· rt•fug1~ ..... Jrn• '\aid .In\' '>31d thf'rt· ha!-b<•t·n YJm•· r1·<;tlt~sncss amon" Cuban:. who tin:,111 arn,·in~ h(·rr ti) a1rhrt ~aturdd} from dock!> m Key Wt·st "RlT O!"il TllE ~HOLt. tht·\ H· bt>rn very patient and tht· "'h111t· pro~ram 1 Jctualh run1·t111n1n~ b<.>ller than at the start of •It•· \ u·tnam1·..,1· pr111 ""'1 n~ tn 1•17~1 ·Joy ~a id. E Rll n ali.o w<ts tht.> ,tJ.:Jn.I! ~roun1I (11r 1h.1t proRrarn fhn"t' Oth,•r IJCOl'(''>'-IO~' .and r1 )111 .1l111n qat1onc:; b<'anl! prt'pared n1•ar ~11Jm 1 i.lnd .ti r•1rl C h.1ff••C \rlo. . "'1•r1· t"Xpt'• lt:d tO rel11•v1· '11nd1t1oni. ht•r1 .ind J I !'1.1 ' y...,.,l ..... 111 ~pt1k1 'im,rn John Coleman of 11\1 I 1·<l•·r.1l ~.m•·r~·1·11t' \t.Jn 1c1·nt• Ill 1\a.:1·n1•\ I ht· m a k(''-l1tft t 1:nl rrimm111111'. "'h11 h h,1-. tu• n 11ntf1•r <'lln trutlmn b) n 11l1t.in :111ll r 1,ll1Jn rri·w' an1l n •fuiw•·.., ..,inc•· lht· J 1rh fl bt:i;?an. '4 J" t·.i1i.ibk •If ho(J!)tm.: ''"~..rt han J.OUIJ pi'oplt• JO\' !'!AJD UUllGRATIO~ 1Jff1c1Jb ht·ri• had st•nt 1.500(1 rd UI?.£'•• d1,...,u.•r, to V. ,1,h1ni?tnn for <;t'{'U rtl ) t lt•Jr;1n('t"'- !\eJrlv ~.IC/ • ''L"Jwctt•d l nmindh · and <Jlhcr rt>fuRee~ wnc be 1nJ.! d1·t ~un1-<1 l11r f 11rthn qut'!.l11101nl( ol u fedcrJI pri:.on al l all..idt-ga. Aln. and Mow doea sour iarden irow\l • m Eastern U.S. • ••• Rainy Snowf 9rll Jf hitens Great L a k es R e~io 11 Whether it's about a simple shrub, a sophisticated bed of flowers. or a tasty selection of vegetables . the Daily Pilot's garden page blossoms every Fri- day with handy hints and delightful features. fAHUfal Mt-afht-r <: o"••der11b•• lo w c 1011dll\o" 111r°"91' fridoay "'4111 loc•I .tflltfnoofl < ,,;,,.,. •• HOI m11<11 1em.,.rat11ro (l\.a-. C9-Sl.tl Mqll 6S, ._ ~ llllMCI ll19h ·~. I-60. Wtlltf, 60 Eh•-•· v•rl.tbl• winds over ,,,..., and °'*" w•ttn wttll two 10 1M" toot_.,.., s_I, --to 111roe 1001 wino wov•s. 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WI'"''· "'"'' llftt1"' i..11111 I" fHI, l>••IOt Ill -.< ..... ,_. ) ' 10 \Ml• ~ 1 , " Htwptfl ... ......,, J 4 It ~ o .... c.-. 1 • " ,,.... ,11.,.. ... ,...,11 ......... 11'1'11"'~ t11 ...... tlfJ<ll4lfl llJllll• , • --klll• llMl!lt• ' I w-.. """".............. J,. We'll give you ti ps on when to plant, when to prune and when to pluck. Ou~ w~ters a~so brighten the garden section with interesting features on local people who grow unusual plants or achieve exceptional results. Our crop of stories comes up new every Friday to help you have more success a~ ~ore enjoyme~t with your growing. If your thumb is green , use it to flip to the garden page in Friday's Daily Pilot . DAILY .PILOT ' 842-4321 • o ... CAllM4, , • - OtillMil ;.,, ''*' °"'''•lt"f J----------------------------~--------:::------' '"'" , CALIFORNIA '49and '84 Gann Admits Bankruptcy LOS ANOE.LG> (AP> -Paul Gann. • ran· d1date ror tbe publican noml.natJoo for the u ~ SCUte, albnita he hu ~land bankruptcy twt~. B~ Gut.D Mid tbat cto. not diaqwilily blm rrom campalp.Jna foT Ii.lea.I ln&.eanly lll aov m· mot. 0HD, a1ked Wedn~aday by a KNBC in· tt•rvleMT about report.a ol fln.anc\a.I pf'Oblema. ad· uutted dedarina baakruptcy ln Jt49 and aiain In 19". He aaid ~ ot ~ ~ was, "( couldn't borrow mooey to1tay ln ba•slrMU." ~·ftlfM"H••·••••Mr.­ SACRAllENTO CAP> -AOOC.h •r mHl\u'e to reduce ~ role ol Callfornl•'• Ueul~&!ll eiovemor has made the nooc ol the llal.e HOAte The proposed ameodmeot to the stale con.st.itu· hon. by ~en. Barrv Keene, 0 -Elk, would ( ) ellmlnate the lieutenant -~ 4TE governor·~ authorit y to ._ ________ presldt! over the :>tatc ~-May 8. 1980 OAIL y PJJ-OT A 5 • . Jarvis Set Back -~ Senate Rejects Delaying Prop. 9 ~ SACRAMENTO <AP> -Howard THE INITIATIVE WOULD cut ~ Jarvis bas lost the first round ln a. income taxes an average S4 percenl, aame or chicken with his legislatiw• c~Ung the state up to $4.9 billion in• critics over Proposition 9. Jarvai.· 1980-81 a nd about $4 billlon in ~ income tax cut initiative. subsequent years. •' The Senate rejected a bill Campbell'a bill would save the .; Wednesday backed by the t~x rebel Mate about $1.3 billion in 191k)..81. : that would nearly cut in hair what Jarvis' legislative criUca cont.end : CaMomians would save on 1980 t.u he Is supporting the bill because he 1 bills under J arvls' June 3 ballot realizes Proposition 9 takes too big a f measure. revenue bite out of state and locaJ 'f T H E BILL, 5 81464 by Senate programs and may be defeated Rep u bl 1 can I ea de r W i I Ii am because of that. i Campbell. went down lo defeat on an BUT IUS ALLJES say Jarvis never 18·13 vote. 3 short or the 2l·vote intended for the ballot measure to be maJority needed in the 40-seat l.CJl>er applied retroactively and cont.end house. But Campbell. u Propos1Uion 9 that Campbell's bill is running tfito supporter. was given perm!Mion to trouble only because Proposition 9 is seek a second vow at a later sesBlOr\ los ing in lhe polls. The me<.1 s ure would main· The bill gives Proposition 9 Proposition 9 t>ffectiv<: on June 4 opponents the option of voting for it instead of retroact1vt:ly last JCiD . 1. und possibly he lping the measure or as rt'Q wrt'<i b.> current law. opposmg it and running the risk uf ~realer tax cuts, thus the "game of chicken" aspect . Senat~ and to cits\ tic · breaking votes. ll won a 4·2 party line wte Wednesday in the Democrat-dominated Senate Elections und n.•u1.1 port1ooment Committee. Ready for Liff off Bus Opponents Fail to R evive ··Som e people believe tba 1 Proposauon 9 may fail and as a result wll I vot<.· against this measure hl•C'c.tuse they think 1t would give 9 more cred1bihly at the ballot box th<tn it has r11i?ht now." Campbell RPd Cro11• .-.i rikf" .'I r.-r• t"d LOS ANGELES CAP> -A thrt>atcnt'fl ~lrlke against the Red Cross .was a vertl'<i Wednesdity when about 100 workers raWied Uwir f1 n.t con· tract. "We really fell kmd of awkwurd ubout tht• s 1tuatioo,'' one union omc1a1, who a:,ked not to bt- 1denti!ted, commented before the sctUemcnt wus reached. "It made us feel a little like Dracula." The 100 workers, who deliver blood lo hospitals aod serve as dispatchers a nd ad· ministratol"S, had not previowsly been uruonized. a lthough two other unions -the Teamsters and the Service Employees lntemational Umou - represent other Red Cross workers here. · 91h Jail ENt<Opt"e Co11filu DALY CITY CAP> -Police arrested the ninth escapeeJ in San Fraociseo's b,!ggest Jallbr~ak_ --w~esaay afterhc"StroneOtrom ms sister's'bou:.e. Ruben Ruybal, 33. offered no resistance when 1>01ice arrested him on the sidewalk of this sub-· urban comrpunity souttt of San Francisco. n e had been in jail for investigation of burglary. · .Hoon-Brofh••r Gris Lifr OAKLAND (AP>' -Kenneth Moore, the younger of two brothers convicted of a 1978 crime spree which tncluded two murders and S6 other crimes, was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison. Moore. 21,' was sentenced to a life term without the possibility of parole by Superior Court Judge Stanley Golde. Last week, bis brother, David Moore, 27, was sentenced to death tn the gu chamber for bis part io tbe crimes. which included the murders or Laura Muhlenbacb and Eileen Rogers aod a number of rapes. robberies and assaults. Tran:. Atlunt1e balloonist Maxie Andl•rson, 45. and son Kris, lJ, 1m.1kL· la"t minute check in the gondola of the K1tty Ha" k bC'f on· liflrng off toda~ on the first leg or u 2,500-mile air Journey from < ;old<'n Gote Bridge to Kilty Hawk. N.C. The pa1r hope to m:Jkc hi:-.· tury by bcmg tht.' fi rst to fly a balloon across the contanl'nt..11 L'nnt•d Statrs . Thl' gondola carnl'!'; radios, nav1gatiorwl gear. oxygen and s upplies for what could bt· a four to ::.1x-day JOUrnt'). Police Files Remain 'Secret' Says Court Indian Movemt:'nt .• 1 draft rnun:.Plor and an ant.t·l4 ar leader Vetoed Measure -~ai_d. ______ _ SACHAME:"TO <AP> -1~ opp<J ncnt.:. oC :>l·hool bu~mg havl' tnt.'<1 but failed to rt•\'IH' IC~ISiat.JOO vetoed by Gov . E dmund firown J r. which would mukl· :-.chool segrecat1o n harder lo pnn t: in cuurt It hapf)Coed V.ednesday when tht' Assembly J ud1c1ary Comm1tteE> kille d AB3453 by Assemblyman Alister ~kAJ1:>ler. 0 ~n Jo<>t-. thal contaioc'<i the !-.ame prov1swn.s ~ lh•· bill Brown H ·wed. SBl.244 by St!n. Alan RobbUL'>, D-\ an Nu)s WEDS£SDA Y'S VOTE °";t=> S.-3. "'1th ~ffl .-<1te<i n<'<'d<'d fo r pns.,ai:r· ~ACHAMENTO CAP I -An <•Jl pt>als court ~ay:. the state d0t'l> not have to make publfc the 1ntell1gt'nce hies of a oat1oow1d~ po11ce network. ' · The 2·1 decision Wednesaay or the 3rd District Court of Appeal was u setback for lbe Ame rican Civil Liberties Union; wh.icb is seeking· dis· closure of lhe files or the nationwide Law Enforcement lntellieence Unit. ('\ SVPEJUO.R U>vJtT JUdl(e or- d crc·d limited disclosure of the LEIU's Mes in Janum. 1979, saying she had.(ound them to <!'ontiun "&oss1p, rumor and hearsay." St•\'eral• OPJlt>nl'nt" of hu.;1n ~ declined lCl \ol>' on MC'AIC.tC'r's bill Ont', ~M-·mbl} man k1churd tl,1yck•n , H ·~unnyval<'. voted agatnst 1t •• callinJ{ ll '·a futJI <.• ex ere 1st• " THE LEIU NETWORK. foundc·d In 1956, includes 227 state aod local law <'nforceroent agencies in the United Stat.es and Canada which exchangt• records on cnrrunal su:.pects. T he LEIU contends that its files ('over only organizt>d cr1mt.'. nnu has r~isted all eHoru. by others to force tbem open for public inspection. But critics of lhe LEIU in Micblgan released in the fall of 1978 purported copies or LEIU files from the 1970s that named leaders of the American I -But ihe appeals court sau.1 the :>talc attorney general's offaC'e , 14h1ch keeps the liles. lS protected from dJs- CIOSUl'C by a 1968 state law that ex· empts law enforcement "intelligence 1nform::it1on" from µulihc· rl·<'nrd~ ACLU la wyer Am1ta1 ~ch~art.i ~aid he plaoot-d to appeal to the !-.ldtc ~uprcml' Court The $upt'nor Court JUdAl'. Frances Ney, ell Curr, had ruled that tht• al· tomey general must release the first 100 cards in the LEIU alphabetical file, with names of the s ubjects and othe r identifying information blanked out. The Scnah· n.•lused earlier to over n de nrown" .. 'cto. Some member~ Jpparentl_:. n .. ~;nt<.'<1 ll·tlt·r--. m,.11lt~·tJ hy Robblll.S to bu...,in~ tipponcni... c<tll· 1ng for a "t hallt·ng1· · l r1 any Jcg1slat.ors ~ho oppo!>~-d lhl· u\l'rndl· BOTH BILL~ SOUGHT to exempt California from t; S. Supreme Court rulin~s <.'OVt•rin~ :.chool d~"t.s that ha\(' been found gwlty or IJ\leotionul !>egr<'Kalloo. The court ~aid s uch districts would have the burden or proving, In later bus1oi: cases. that any segregallon lhe y still had was urun tellUODa.I . A,.Wl...,....o Probatiote ENdiug Patricia Hearst S haw will be t:.iken off her s ta te probation two ) t:..tr!> l'arly. despite a r gumentc> of "previous leniency." The release : from the remainder of her five-• vear probation is efCective Fri· ' day. • N -M'S SUPER SUMMER DRESS SPREEr 39. 00 TO 49. 00 Dress up while the pnce is down' We've a special selection of cool Summer dresses for every occasion . Sundresses Strntdresse5. Jacket dresses Bare. beautiful looks tor under the stars. In cottons . knits and comfortable blends. Sensational prints and bnghts-burstmg w1tt1 color! Come qu1ckty wtllle our selecuon-and s11e ranae- couldn 1 oe better Galleria. Beverly Hills and Newport Beactl N M &.lYCrly Hill• l)flen 1010 b. N·M NIJ'liporl Iii "11 11pm1 W lu ti. Mon , Jnu1 or,.ingo eom.t oa11v P110 1 Editorial .. , ft.ft'° II !::!U . .,;;;;, Bart>on• l(r~lblth 'Edltorlat P~ Edi.tor Robert N Weed/PubtisMr ~ ach rs Granted Pr paration Time Wht.•n t'wfl()rt Mt-~a ~hool l('BCht>rl\ and lh · bonrd of t r11,t1•t•' ~t'ltlt'<l tht•tr long -contrort war laf\t week, the 6 IH'r<'••nt 'al~n tn<'rvasf's made tht> headlln~ ltt.•htt tH•I \ unht·rolded wab lh t ru~tct>11' ronceittt1on ~1\ iu~ f,1urth lhrout-:h s ixth grade tC'8Cht>r1' 60 rnn~e<·utivc> 111111uh':. •' \\t~·~ Co1 l\·,i.oo preparation nd <'<mf<'rem·e~ 1'111 • 11·~11lt "ill e·omt• next St>ptt>mber wht'n pup1b It·~\, .... ct111ol om· hour t•arl) on one> rla)' cuch we('k In J110tht•r tou~h <·ontrttct ronh·~t t ha > t-ar. Jo'ountaan \t .tilt•\ ... ,·honl trubh't'' fUttned hOnw l'On<'t'~1oon11 from ll·.1dwr" th,\l muy lt>ad to c•hmtnut1on 1J( a !>tm1letr 11wd1fu-d 1ht) progrum 10 tht>ir d1strn.·t \\url..ing pun•nt-. there objected to lht'1r c h1ldr~n gt'lllni.• 11u1 o( d11~:. :?1 :.-hour:. t>urly ont· day t'Ol'h wt-tk ,, 1·1•11t1 ·•l't 1·on c·1·~Mon I hat hud b<'en \\on bv Foun1a1n \ .dll'.' h'..1l'l1l'r"I ,1 ft>"A }'l'ar~ t•arher It proli;.1l1h M'\'n\!> fmr tu offrr µrt.'pan1t1on 11mt• Lu tlw uppt•1 t•k1t1l'nl 1H\ ~radl'~ tE'.t<•ht•r.., Mu1dlc a r\d h1~h ..,, hool 1c•.tl·h1·1, g t•l Jo hour .1 da)' f,i•t ' hopt'. tlwu~h. that Hu:. t•ont•t•:,:,1on ~ced doesn 't lJ lo,MJnl 111to t ht• prubknh (•ncounlt•r t-d in l''ountam \ ,till•\ A Public Concern '\q~11tt,1llon~ l>c..•t" t-en the Coa~t Community Colleg(' P1"t nl'l and 1t~ full.time faculty on three campu~t·:, 11 ,1('hect ..i boiling point in recent week~ Thc.· poss1b11ity of a stri ke was discussed by impatient t1 .. 1<·ht·r:-dis tressed over what they v iewed a !\ a lack of prllgres~ in nt'~otiatwns that began last summer. :"egottator~ for both s ides finally reached an agree 1111·nt :\tav l. But "'hen it came to disclosing the terms of t ht• tent,it1ve t·ontract, one segment of the communit) "".1~ le ft m the dark the community itself Even after the teachers approved the contract. dis· t net officials refused to discuss its content prior to ? :-)IL't'1al trust ce:. · meeting. ~. A dlstnt·t ~pokesman said the tight hd was kept on the contract ta lks to pr otect the trustees from outside 1 •rt'ssurl· _!tut w!:lo arc. the lr..ustc~.-answerable to:! The com- murrity they represent .. of course . After all it is ,-{he -t<HC- payers \\hose money .is at slake in these negotiations • Collectixe barga1ning 1s a delicate prot-ess. i.o be s ure-. But other school district s hav<' made the public CJ >"are of the provis ions of new teachers· contract!\ well beforC' th{' approval vote b taken. It Always Happens 111 \11'\\lllg lhl' flap <.ti NC'v,port lla rhor lhgh S<"hool ~<'111·r.it1·d b' th<• JHthllcation of :rn undt'rground ll<''''fl:1p1·1 . tlll' lt·rnpt<1t1on 1s to note• lh:.it kH.ls will tw l..ul \ 11·v. 11md1·11t 1f1NI ..,tudcnt"I ha\ t• put out three 1~sue:- 1>f .i -.;i\ 1111·:11 n ·\ it·v. n illed lhl' Whalebone The result has bt·1·11 llw ... u.,1w11~11m of four ~tudcnts -who "Acre d1l>tnbut m g till' l>~IJH'r 011 c:a mpus School ofhc1ab ~l:I Y the Wh:tll•hurw ,.., holh l1helous and obscene \fl<"r rt'\ wwmg thl' offt•ndmg pubh<·at1on~. we'd have lo ~.,, 1 ht".' Jr<.'11 t part IC'ularly v.C'll done piece~ of lit<'l'.1tt111' Th1•\"n· ddrn1tl'ly offen!\l\'t'. but probabl~ bor tl1·1 l111t· ;1" lu "hc>lht•r th<'v are libelous or obscene .\ ... 1-.Hb '' rll lw kt<h m their tn!>t!\ll'nl'l' on pubh!-.hmg th1 ... lw1d 11f m.1t1·r111I 1t .., probuhl~ also true that ~rhool ud1111111 1 r.11"'' "tll 111· -.d10ol adm1m!\trators and \qll ;1h'·" 11\1·r11·,11 t h\ 'u:-pt.•n<hng an~one tht·~ find c·on IJ(•t·lt-d \\II h 11 More Overreaction \nd "IH'ak.111g of o\crreacttng. there s lhl' con I ro' •·r"~ 111 ('oron;.i dt>I Mar O'\er who·~ doing v. hat in the bui-;in<·~" clistnd l':i11 ltN 1h1' H·<:tr came a hue and <'n' over the "Ira rm.111 1m as1nn .. ~hen "iomc local merchants stampeded to the Cit-. C'o11nril for help because they were afraid the M1dt·a:-H•rn ruA m er c hants were taking over the lO·block i>lnp ,\1 th;il ttmt' there were four rug shop!:> m Corona dc•I .\t.11 \"klllg fllr ('OUn ('J} mtc rventJon In iJ vagUL' review O( nt•\A. t1·n;m1 .. <ind hu!-.me5 .. ci-. only fucl<·d thf' c·ontr<Jver!>y MO<·t· "''mt• othc-r mnc:hanl:. thought th<il r<·quest out of hnt· :\11\\ th.11 tlw du!-.t ha!-. settled . the -.1tu<Jt1on ha., come dci" n 10 a ... pill bt·I wl'en tenant m'•n·hant~ and com m t·r 1 1.11 prn1wfl \ o"Ant'f!:i They'll he doing battll' over th<· n<'>d \l•,1r 1m iJ Jil unning do<·umen1 1·alll'd a ">pe 1·1f1<· area r>l:HI v.IJIC'h w11J <)IJtbne how <•Xl!-.llOg trnildrn~i-. l'<lll he r<• dt•\ c•l111wd \ll·anv.h1le ·. nt•1thcr the Iranians nor <snybod> eh1• ha"> b<iu14ht out th<· East C<J;J!'it H1 ghwa> ('(1mmt·r c1al "it rtp "\1n h:1~ 1•th giivt:rnmt•nl Jn!>{'rtE!d 1t!:>t·lf in an m ~p1'111111111 r11 w t alt>ntl'> • Of11r1 ""' • 111u ._.,, •1 m 11 •· '>fJaO• at>ov~ dlf! tho'>" 1JI me U.tdy Pt1<1t ()l11..r 1 ''", • q ,11 '>~t!•l ''" 11110., pJq~ dr~ lhO'>t or "'"" .1ut11ors <1nr1 lift•'·"' H ... 1•l• 1 • •1n1m1Hll I'> 1n'l1ted Ad!'H0'>'> Tl•r~ (),ill y Plfol P () Ho' l'1nU c.,. 1., IA•·'> .. < A 9?b?6 Pho rw (71411)4? 4'J;>t . Boyd I Ballet You u· -.i·t·n h11w lnJUfll'~ can d1·1·1mat<' tht· w1·1·k ~ work of a prof1·11~wrutl foot ball lt'<tm nut we r e you .sw;.ire that lnJUries can dou ble decimate the day ·~ work of a professiona l ballet troupt"' Of the 90 dancers m Che Nl'W York City Ballet, 8.S ll)any as 18 are knocked out of any f(1ven performance by cramps. pulled musc les. Ot>ar Gloomy Gus I 'm lndittn, J ewish , l ri"h · Dutc h and Mrtll11h. Shall I .move from the hollowed hor<•I or Corona dal Mar~ CF. c. ... '"'I ... ,...._.., ..., .... '"''" ... , .... ,, ....... . MC,O .. fllf ii' .... ·~ ill -......... te-f ... ,.._. .. " .. "',.... ,,. .... J ., a>r ;.11n~. '>l r" in'. d 1~ l<H' :.it 1·d w1•:,, 1t•nthml1:-.. rhe11mat111m. hhs ter:>, bunion~. !.Oon Jt wa:, Gerald H fo'ord. when vict: president . who said · "Whenever a per.son is called up to m ake o :.peech. the firtil question that emer~ his mind Is ·Whut shall l t ulk about"' .. Q. Who was the mun who jumped Without a paracnutc from an airplane ut 18.000 leet and lived? A. Nicholas AJkemade. A Royal Air fo~orce atunnery sergeant. ln 19«, that wa.,. Over Germany. HI" Lan· caster bomber waa afire. Jump, he naured. It would be less p~alnful than doaUI by fire . Uut young plne trees. t.hlck \mderarowth and deep snow broke h i11 Call. He wa11n't injured. Q. How come the Uah known u the barraeaada la n Ued Lhtl? A Comett trom IM ~,...,_ • fl1rr11to" m an&n1 •over· lapplna t«!th " .......... ._ .... ____________________________ __ t:url Wat.-114 Don't Bet on Elections Here! 1'hti. ht•tnfl an elet'tlon year with lht> primary tilf'ChOf\J UJ)• t•om1n.i ttnd tht' aeneral e luctlon follow1nl(. at mil(hl be w •II for th.-pubb~· to bt• w1trnt•d th et m1rny wtll be (l1rt\njil with pr11Son :o:ott•nct·~ for tlOln(( wh1;1\ thl' Lcj,ll:i l1;1turt' huis dt-!'it'nbt.'<i UN ··a quite ro mmon p r <• ,. I 1 l' e · ' Th.it 1~ the makingorrriendly bets 1111 tht.• dt>rllon A rluall~. the Legislature did not tnlt•nd that r1t1iens be thrown 1n tht> slammer for :ouch a harm l~ss in duJgenre Jn fact in 1976 1t '1ailhox repealed the very 11ect1on Which matt~ election oottini it mlsde meanor. 1'hat was the section of the El~tlons Code whicb rel'ds, ··Every person 1s guilty who makes or accepts a bet upon lhe result of any election " Although thul law was seldom 1f ever enforced. Gov. Earl Wa rren once posted Sl0.000 to be paid in rewards of SlOO to each person responsible for the arre:it and convtct1on or anyone violating the law It one smgle person collected a dime of that reward. 1t never came to notice IN ANY event 1n 1976. a legis lative committee. recod1fy ing the Elecuons Code. omitted the s~t1on noting that 1t s hould be repealt.>d "a~ unnecessar v ~ince 1t proh1b1ts ~mall . fnendiy bets on elections.. and added "that such bets are quite com mon and Wldertaken without the participants realiutlon that they are presently illegal." In justification It was pointed out that. "Serious gambling 1i; dealt with in the Penal Code •• BUT mE Penal Code section referred to u; 347 (a) which com~ down harde r o n betting by making It punis habl e by imprisonment ror from 1 to 2 years. Th~ the wagering which the Legislature found to be nothing m e than "friendly bets"' and which "a re quite common,'' became. by reason or the repeal of the Election code section. a felony instead of only a misdemeanor The penal code prov1s1on reads . "Every person who mukes or accepts uny bet up<>n the result of any trial or contest between men is punishable by 1mpr1sonment in the county Jail for not more than one y~ar or m lht• slate prison " It doc11n 't even permit a fine in lwu of JtHI Of courst>. the• prov1s1ons art- broader than that and cover ('very conceivable kind of a l:M't To make certain 1t included lhl: "friendly bt!t " thl' luwmakeri. concluded the w<·tifJn with the· languag~. "Thu. 'IPC'tHJO .,hall <IP· ply not only to 1wrson:. who com mil any o( the ut·t:. as a bustnc~s or occupt1t1on. hut .,hall apph to t•\•ery IK'"'"n v. ho m o 'i do 1n u 'i1ngle instJO('I' .iny of lht• <.IC'lS • '>Pl't 1fied " Othl'r th..i11 huq111g up hookmak1n ~ UjH'I JI l•HI ... lht·I ,. <•re• (('v. 1n .. 1on1·1·., uf lhut l<J'-1. tH· init {'nfort c·d 111 th1· mJn\ H·t1r ., 1 t h <•s lw<m on the hooks It rw rhaµs h.1s ht•t•n usl'd on m· r.1.,1on to hrt'ak up hu'>lll'r\ <.11 h ;i.,e ball gam1•-. tiut mor ~ b(ol'au~w lh•'} an· 1·r1.:a11ni.t d dis turban1·c than for th,. hl'tl1ng ANO SINCE i\mf'n<·.rn., "111 b<'l 11n almo.,I '"" lt1tl1f.! a l th•• drov of J hJt and hJ\1• h1·1·n lid ting Ofl r1Jc·1·'· f114ht s h.isehall f o 1.t h :ti I I r •i g 1 u n1 p 1 n g '' r .... h d l (' \ I • r s I n (' (' I I rn (• t rn m c·m onJI 1t • ., unl1k1•h th.it the re·1-. J 'ml?lt-J)(·rs1111 who ('.ult truthfuJI~ 'a) thc·y h,1ve: IH!H'I' \lol:it1·d the· I.iv. f<'or th1· 1.iw <foesn t '!JC.'< 1f\. lh1· twl hJ., t11 tH• fur munc:) ••r . 111 fo<.t .• rnyth1ng of \"<JIW . .'. It .,U\' "onv twt " It ... J ( IJ ...... H 1'\Jrni;ilc or !.Ill\ l:iw ., th.11 .111• IJ•"'>t:d and IJl'rm1tt1·d tt1 r1•ma1n o n th•· hoo~ 11~~ UY.~ nubody µ;1\-. an\ •1ITl·nt1rin t111fwm Such l.11A. ... hr• .. d tl1';r•·:-.11 t•<·t fo r , M'rl<lU:. l,11A.' th .. l .::.houlcl be• c•n Core •·•I :\n\ Y.J\. ti' th•· t1ml· th1.: l'lf't' I 1111h h ,1\ 1• 1·11m 1• .11111 ~11111• lh•1 1-.Jf\1!-. IA.ill hJ\e \101.it"d th•· I'"' lo\ lwllll\I' 11n ttw1r C.1\11rtl•· r .11111111.11• \1111 \•Ill 1·.in lwl on •ti •• Show Business Is Honest Work, Too Tn I hr F:d1111r In a rert•nt l'd1tor1al on Jan<' F11nd.1 ' i:1d<lr1•'s 111 Lo., \ng<•lr·-. .1t ,, '••t1nn.d St•c·n•Lan .., ''"' l!<Jthl•rrn).!. ~ ou 1fosn1lwd her a~ ;1 g1fll'd JC'l n •'' hut t111uhtl'd th•• q1wltf1cat1on-. 11f lh" v.omJn v. h!I ., nl•V<·r h.1d ,111\ k tnd of ;i Joli <1ut-.1ck ... h111A. l111.-.11w,.. 1 o .id \I"' th1· h11111•-.t to ).!11111l11t'"' "'nr\.. tlll! g11 I.., I :i m 11hh).!1•d In I akt• b"ll'' v. 1th 'm11 atl11ud1· t h.11 -.ho" hu!.1nl',., ''n I "hot11·.,1 111 gooclnt·'>' v.orh. ~1 y 4u:Jlif11·..it1<1ns ram1· from bt 1 n,g a closl' ob'it'n l'r of '>hov. hu!>tnC·.,:-. for 15 ) <'<Jr'> 11 of I ho:-.<· be 1 n I! m :.1 r r 1 e <I t o a p<·rformer IT . EEMS that the peoplr v.ho watch this bu:-.inc!.s v.1lhout any personal 1m11hement see mostly the l'(ltlt<·r 11( -.ucce:.~ and Cati to v. <tl<'h tlH· f'xlraordin11ry dt!. <·1plin1• c·•mllrwal Mudy1ng <ind pradH·•· .111d the ex trcmr• pre:.-.un•:-. hoth f1nanc1al and pers•inal J ant' Fontl.1 may hav1• heen h<Jrn v.1th the g1fh of talent. hn:11w1al '.'.t·c.·unty <ind l'\ICO a fanwu-. fJllwr But. l ralh<'r ~u~ 11t•t I lht· J<·t n ·s., '>h<• 1:, today 1:-. 1t·1·au .. 1• '"'' ha :-. bei·n an 'h1111•''' Ill ~111111111'!.\ work1nc ~1rl KA v nm1u:u . •~'• l111loir Tf1 t Ill' l~lllt or I am a rt·i.1r1c11t uf N<.'wport B1·;_11•h and h~•vc li ved 111 Oran~c {'1>tmly :.inr1· 1957 , I not•· thf> re 1111<•!.t for 20 y1·<1r lf.'ase:. for the rPs1d<•nts of Jo:t Morro Bcarh and <'ry:.tul CoVl' Tht• re~1dcnts of Crystal Cove navt: <Jlwoy:, resided there under ttw t1•rms of a unt' year master It·••~<'. and this 1s the reason that th.-home!. there ha VI' never been improved slnce they had no certainty thttt the lease would be renewed by the Irvine Company In fact. in 1963 I looked into the purchase of a home in Crystal Cove from, at the lime. the fire chief or Pasadena As I re member. the price was about s1 2.ooo which. of course. even the n "'as very cheap for the ocenn front. Through acquaint· unces 1&Lthe Irvine Ranch, I w~i advised not to buy the prop· erty because of the s hort lease and the fact that they planned to develop the Cov<' within five years Of cottrte. this develop- me nt did not take place due to zoning problcmlJ etc. IT HAS been almost a foresone fact that the property from Coron• dcl ~hr to l~aguna. owned by the nnch. would ul ttm1tel)' be public. Th~ El Morro Beuh re1ldent1 had a aos:newhal tonier l•AH but with t"• HIM unCf!rtalnty 11 w the fuhaN, vta. moeMle tN>1nea noe permllMftl d-.UJn11. If ,._. rM6denll are 1t•~•n IO·~llr ltlMI, &My .,. In elf t rerc•1\ 1111! .1 ' .. n '.tlu.1ht. ·''"'' t•~:wntsJ lh ,1 )!di from th• ... t.ill' "'h11 h lt11 \ h,1\1 Ii 1d r111 r1·;1 <HI IP 1 \JM'• I 111 •ill l.11rru· ' th•' 1·11ulcl IM· .11l1t\\1·cl 111 -.1.1\ th1·r .. 11n1 ti ... 111')1 111111· ..... 1 h•· 11.• rl-''ii• \ 1•lop1·1I hut 1 ... ill••" 1l11·m 111 r1 fllJlfl th1•I I 1111 I h1 'ft \I Jf \.1.(1\llcl h1• ,1 llf•nfl "'th" I 111/tll \A.hit"·"' JI•• I 'I• 11111111111 f•H th1' ,,,,,, .. ,.., Hllfll·.l rl II ~l'I ILi.i-. \1 \I I I llor•f»1' Belong To lht• Editor l>urtnj! lht• p:.i't .,..,,.r:il ~Par .... I h1t\•t-t"itJ!•·rl)' Jlldt ll<'d ffi\ m·w~paper to fullo'4 v. h..it the fate of th1· I n 1m · Coa~t '40Uld be f"inJll) t'otnll' the ht-Jdlan1• that the slat<· had .,UC<'"'~fully a('ltUtre<l tht• pro!J<'r1)' from the In int-Cnmpan) I felt rl'lre\·{'(I jt the t1mt.'. thinking th1:. :-.urf'I) m eant that th.-. lwnut1ful roastal region had lx·t·n -..1\ed from re-. 1dt>nt1al a111I 1·om mcr<:tal de vf'lupml'nl .1~ a kc·epsake for th<' publtr I lhOU).!ht hnw wonderful for t ht• '>Urround1ng rom rnun1t1t'' and 11!'1 VtMtors We t•an rontinuc lo 1m1oy lh1~ ~ceni<' anrt r1•1·r<'al11111(1I :irt•J '"' we hav<' un 111 nov.. 1•111irtc~> of lhc lrv1n1• ('omp:inv Nov. roar~ in the Cah fom1a 'lutC' bear of h11rr11uc racy M r (':Jlttll. lhn•rtor of the St:it1• 1>1·1»1rtm1•n1 of Parks and He•1·rt»1l1on. ha-. already mack lh1• tl1•1·1~111n to term mate the lt·11s1· :cn<i 1mmcd1ately remove lht• I 1 vine t:quei.trwn Center No romprehcns1ve examanallon or public MnsulWl ion regardm~ tht· 1mpac·t 11f th1 ., dec1s1on was mactt> S\.111• 11fflc1ab arb1lruf1IY dec1dt"d to dwnAt' the cultural herita~e or 1h1· roastat com· mun1t1e' Tiit: IRVINE Equestrian Center 11' a un1qu<' recreational area, which s tands for the very "spirit" or the Irvine Ranch con· cept and the West itself. This ts the only local equestrian facility whlr h provides the non.horse owner the opportunity to enjoy equestrian act1v1ty The proposal of u state parlc 111 th e rfect integration for this current and histoncal land use . To Jose tb1.s_ cente r would eliminate hors.-~ from the entire Orange Coas t and re move them from the characteristic features or un area olways known as "\he horse ranr h ·· Surely, 1n ulmo!lt 1900 acres. there 1s plenty of room for a wide variety or recrutlonal 118~8. which If properly planned and l<>eatPd would best serve the publl<' Why do ~talc offtctal11 Ulk of propo1ln1t cqut1tr1an tralh1 In an arta where they wUI have t>1tlnaul1 htd equeatr\an 1ctl vlty" If tl\11 were tbelr \.rue lntenUon, v.>hy do the~ not make an ttrott LO ln1ure the eonUrwed op•r•tlon M th• ull\lfta f 'IUf ll11ft l1t11111y1 tw> It tlft '-t lttl'h.tdfd In• pus plan• Tht• <'Hazen.-; of l'JhfrirntJ mu.,t uq~e Mr C'ahl II to n·ron!>.1d1·r th" dec1<ann o r ti rnJ\ nnh h1· lhl' f1r,t of ffiJn\. bad '1t:l l~ll1n.., \11 fol11>1A. rt>~ardtnR th<· litnd u..,,., 11( th1~ pro~ed '-l<itf' p..irk Hl-.RECT.\ I. (' '1-L~l'\ Oop•! T11 I ht• E111111r 'l nur \prtl .:1 0111l••r1.d "n th• t.1\ lo.111 tr11 k v.o1 1n lorm.111\t' !Jut I th111!.. "'u r• 't•r,1·d ... om•· f1J!llrt ' The.• lnt<·rnal Ht·\1·nut ~~:n t• ,. '4 ants al lc•.tst KO 1,.•rr,·nt of t.1\ du<' paid through 14 llhholdini: 11r <' .. t 1mat<'d t.n fl<J~ m <'nt ~ b\ A pnl 15. not 20 perr cnt <i., \OU ~tnted A pcnalt} 1s imposed 1( m o n · lh-.n 20 pen.•ent 1s 'tall 0~1n~ because of undf'rv. 1thholdtnll or 1ns uffit'1t•nt ad\'Jnc·..-p<1} ml'nl. ri~ht " I. A JOllNSO'I; Right 111lkt>d ' Tht> ~rct>nlaQt'' uvrr rewrsed 5't> lhal ('nc~ Sam has at lea.st 30 pncm 11/ vnur lo..r pnymnu in adooncl' or tht IRS WU.l add a hull-pe-rrt'Tltage of tis <>Wl'I 1':d1tor Srrrrtarlr• To the Editor I 'm sorry M t1 Sheppard I M a 1 I box 1\1 a y II ( e It th al I 11. CJ ... thsrredltmg the secretarial pro fe-.111on On the contrary. I have nothing but the m ost utmost r'cSpl•ct and admiral ion for secretanes I wa:, one for ovt•r 15 years' What I do r esent, a nd the reason I left the working world but not th<'St.'<'re tarial profession. was that f was not treated as nor paid as the professional that I a m I was told over and over that I would be ternbly missed 1f I were not there to fill my ~I· lion. But there was no equal pay for equal respons1bihty or equal indispensability. Besides, when I left, there were many appUcants for my $800/month job. Other women who would 4"'o be ln· dispensable and Irreplaceable. I felt as equal in value to the organii.alion as \be professors, administrators, a nd doctors. I was expected to dress in a man. ner befitting a presliaious un· iversity. But where was It writ· ten In my salary classification . •••• h 1 I I ... 1111111 n• 11.11.J 1 om n1t•11,ur.111 '4 11 h 1 ho'• \ .,/u•; ... Jnrl • \ 111·1 I 1111111 ' I '0\.\ II\\ I. 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"t' will 01•coml' indept'nd{•nt and will t·nm pete rather 1 han ""r ve PEG<~Y c;1.ENN !ii•art Cai To the Editor I .im '4 rittnf,! 1n rt''.'. pons~ to Mr Dt•sentwq~ l' l<'I t<·r Ill the May 1 Mailbox C j\S a rt> H'r) -.ma rt• I have a rat from the bturr., and he doesn't ht"li. "Pit or h1lc our other ca~ H.Js naml' 1'\ Fred and ne comt•s v.hcn hC' 1s calh'd Cats ar<' ver y clc.•an and th<'Y don 't s mc·ll Our <'al'> ha\IC' learned to shake hands I am nine years old DI\ VIO MAILMAN 8r•rrl'r• Chan<"P To the Editor Subsequent t(l th.-Newport Beach election. some Jlloom and doom·sayers who can't grareful· ly accept the strong majority vote. seem to feel their thinking should be forced onto everyone. This is not the democrat.le way. They are not even wllhng lo itive the oew City Council :tn op- portunity to prove itaelf. The old c ouncil majority had their cha nce. so the new council 1s en· lttled to the same chance to prove It.self. Le\ 's cooperate and wort oot our differences. 1tO that our dty will benefit from nn effic\enl, productive and proli(ressive Cit~ ('ouncll. Wll.LIAM CL.ARK • fN O•llrfllllll...._I _ .... ,_ I••• 1"9.....,. ~ ......... ..._ .. ,.....,.. ,... ......... , .... c.. ~. u ,,.,. L.-n ,......,.... '" ,._....,._ .............................. "' ...... .. .. ... __.. .......... ..._ ..... .. 1 ........ .., .............. ... lift-• ... .. -~-----------------·-,__.. .. ----.,.. ____ ...,__, _ _. . .,...__._., ____ _ MORE OPINION Thursday May 8, 1960 DAIL v PILOT A' Rowland Evans I Rob .. rt o' nk Vote-Pressllre Puts Welfare Ahead of Defense' W ASHINOTON -M realter Tbomu P. O'N :lU p!a)'ed lhe role ol t .. d.ame Daf u1e and \he ~ wu ~ cin May l . has ftUow De~rata kllMd lh<-I !!l lln1...U.. booe \ht the Sovt · t outr.,. ln Af 1twilat. had truly cbHl.t fllh« the pNSld~t ur the lfCMIM ol it.PNMOtat.I ""9. O'Ndll _.., otltnt.atiow ty tak Ull down names ol Democ .. atl who dared v ote for hltht!'r dt-· renae apend- lna. doomin$ tbem to the congresalooaJ gullJoUne. U had be e n wldely c irculated th a t Ot!m · ocrats "ho )10 11•-.obeyt•d tht• party "hap "ould be made to pay ~h<.•n JWl')' <.·omm1ttee as slt?nments 1)1 !IUbcommittee- chairmanshlpi. are handed out next January Tha t coincided w1Lh lhl' year's most aggressive lobbying effort by the Carter ad mmistrataon. THE UNEXPECTEDLY 1op- hea vy vote I 2-16 to l64 l against an amendment transferring $5 1 b1lhon from social welfare to de· fense 1s important for what it tells a bout administration and congressional policy Prcs1dl'nl Carter 1s not-only conti.-nl with a pos.t·Argha nastan budget that represents less for defense; he will fi ght for 1t. Moreover, his will has now bt>en enshrined as a test of regularity for a party 14 hose ltndn~ Uw put helf t'entu.ry have l.ultded ford •tel\1't' Pr•pa~a Wl\h fetnnl 1obbyl•t• ror CETA job& 11nd otbor ~t>CIMI wetrar~ pro11r~m• lnvMdln11 Ctpltol WU. the prevaJUna i.tt Utude lA>wMnl dt•ff!nst was noo chahnct" 'rho tnramouit m1htury loduslrlal eomple)( dld not eH·n .:rowl ltfpubllrt10 !\Up v<>rt foe· the ame ndment wu ha Hlwu rhtd to lh~ llolt·Orumm amendment tor "prov1dlnM fur more dtr.il\lle a.pt•ndm~ lb&n li. needed or ad· Y ltll ble. ' Thel ~.-hoed 1n Pentaaon cor· rldor" wher~ bOlld complli.lnts about mouc y :.horta~es tor muH\ltnauce und technical &Jl'OUnncl Ion~ bdore lb~ h~cu Ul the lranann desert - ha e lK"t!n ruUl~ Then: was dis bt>ll<'f ~hen 0 Neill announced thti l't!ntuKon could not use the t"i<tru mont!y 1t so desperately ~Ul\h.~J That OPl~ltion to a&rm~ would ~ tinfOr\ 'll by th\• party wtu., W•t ft1'1il 'IOt;~t-ated by lh~ l't' markable cond~t ol thto tfw.o;t' WORD {'JRCULATED on Rul~ Comoutttte when It con Capitol 11111 th<tt De fense isldtr~ budaet amendments for Secretary Hum id Bro wn had usaln11t defomu.· is pcndma ar- rayed by soc1ul welfare grouJ)li. orgtrniied labor and the ad mtnlatratlon. Even Treasury Secr6lary (i. Wiiiiam Miller was pressed into i.erv1ce beeg1ng votes against defense. WHILE ONL V 49 Democrats braved Madaml' Dafuge. ex 1>t•cted Rt-public an solidarity disintegrated Worse even than 34 deftttl.ng Republicans <led by the rnfluent1e&I Rep. Barber Conable of New York > was the Sydney Harris ho·hum atlltude of the op~I· lion. Over in the Senate, defense· oriented Oemocrau were ap- palled Sen Ernest Hollings of South Carollnn. lhe new budget committee chairman, r~ferred 10 "monker5hanes" on defense hy the adm1mst:raUon. Sen. Sam Nunn rould not understand how a defense budget su p~sedly considered madequate by his rt,llov. Geo rgian before Afghanistan now had ~me pNfecUy adequate The bud1et ~solution mQ well lose in tbe House to a coall· tion of liberal Dem~rets. who want more domestic spendln1. and COMervelive Republicans~ But the May Day message from Wasblnaton will not be erased. Rep. Sam Stratton or New York. one of the brave 49 Democrats to ignore the party whip, tQld th.e House· "The fact of the matter is that America is viewed as weak . as hesitant, as an.· decisive." His colleagues con, firmed that view May l floo r debate. The defense been asked l<I 'Arlte lhe speaker amendment s ponsore d b y a l e tter confirming hi s R~publicllJl Rep Mar]Orle llolt r1d1culow. claim. What would of Maryland was cleared. but tht.> cool. brainy Dr. Brown do., Locate These Poetic Places tht" name or its Democratic co Follow Cyr il!) Vance. out of the 1 haven"t summoned up th<· i "Srknt. upon a peak in .,ponS<>r freshman Rep. Phil Cabinet on prmc1ple? Or JOln tus energy 10 de' ISl· a quit «olurnn l).int•n ·· Where 1s Darien'> <; r<1n1m of Tex as was re-chief !Vld part~ m downgradmg ror a \\h1le. "o hl·re 1s a nl.'w kind h ·· R('tll'r fifty years o( mmcd dt•fonse'> to make up tht.· def1c1t You ar,. Eurorw than a c~cle of Cathay·· NOBODY COULD reme mber (' h arncter i::.t 1ca II v . Brown l(l 1dent1fy lhl' plarc··nltmt>'> tn Whne ,., C:1thLJ}'? :.ueh a IX'ri,imal insult It was not split thr diffen.•m·c. w·h1le not sn-the folio" Ing lint·:. of \l'r't: Half ti .. A I 1 ttle learning 1s a only to remove bipartisan up dulg1n1< O'Neall's talk about un-n~ht 1s a rt.>SJ>t>tlablc !-l'on-. :.irHI 11.ingt-ruu.., thing 1 Onnk d~p or pl'nl from the amcnd m l'nt w.abh.• money, he did send the no pet>ktn~ 1n tht· Gazt·ttet.·r ' t <.1,tt• not of lhl· P1enan spnng ·· 1 wtneh, rn fact. was mainly s peakl•r a leltl'r endorsing "a l. "Hose'! .trl' bloomini:l sn \\ ht'tl' wa.c; the PH'nan '>pnng., Crumm ·~ rr<'ation> but to send balanted budgl'l to help fight tn· P1cardv . ."'\\hl·re1sP1C'a rd\.. JI) "Tht· h:.irp that one<· ham ,1 warning. His fellow Tex-flahon and the propt'r claims for :! ··on tht• road to Mandalay through Tara·, halh Tht• ">OUb an. llou.w Majority Leader Jim social proJ?ram~"' and opposin~ .... Wlwr<• 1.., ~landald)' • nf rnu-.1c -.he<J " Where I"> Wn14ht, ha~ made no secret m H o It.Gramm Jn short. a :J "\.\'hat ne".., on thl• Rialto" T.1 r.1" the rlo<.ikrooms that he con qu•rl1f1t.•d ::.urrt•ndcr b y the . ·· WherP 1s the.> Rwlto" 11 "In f'lan<fi-r, lll'ld tht: P'•ll s aders (;ramm. a conser\'at1vc secrNJry or defl•n::.<:. .1 ··Js th1 stht'f;1n·that launche<1 fl"'' gm"' \\ ht'n· 1s Fl<tn economics professor from Texas Th ~1t remon•ct the military :.i thou.sand ship ... 1\nd burned tht' th•r"" A & M , an u n a<' c e pt able ha lf of the m1htary-industrial toplt·"s tow<>rs <1f !Isam"" Whcn· I:! · I h:1v1• 1 •1mt· to the h<1l) Democrat comph.'x The industrial he l(was \\a-.lham., I'll\' or lh/Jlll111m Whn1 Soon after. President Cartl'r ncvt.•r there Accustomed lo 5 ·Wtll'n a boch mt•t•h a ho<f\ " H~ nsnuum , optedforbutte rove r g uns lnhas looking out for their own hnt>· t'nm1n' through the lt)t' \'\S~t:R~: unexpected April 22 let.tcr to item hardware, defense Industry \\hert•istht•lh.-• l ,, 1 t'g111n 111 north('rn Speaker O'Neill. he expressed representatives did not bother to 6. "Go down to Kl'w in lilac frann·. on thl' Enghl'h Channel 3 A bridge s panning the Grand Canal in Venll'l' 4 Another name for Troy, lhf' ancie nt rwned city on th~ coast or Turkey. 5 . A i,h a ll ow r1v1·r 1n Scotland 1; ""It a~n 't far from l.11ndon " a -.uburb famou -. f11r 11 botanical gard•·n" 7 ll 1"> no~ l'.illt•d lht· l:o.lhrnl1'- of Panama K "Cathay" "'a' tl"H: arch:1w llJffil' for('hsn.t ~) ~t-;ir ~1t1un1 1 II\ mpu~ 1n ;..nc1f'nt .\1a<.·cd1m1LJ . home 1Jf th,· ~f USl'" 10 ,\ "1l1J~C IC\ lrt.:l<tnd ncJr IJuhltn 11 ;\ rl.'J::IOA <.Utting through fklg1um tilong the North SC'<.1 12. In Turkcv. later known ac, Constanllnople, nov. lstanhul _ h1mst•lf as "strongly opposed" counte r the m11ssive fo r ce· time ... " Wht·n· 1s Kew" 2 A c1tv an 1·t'ntral Burma ~---------~-~~u~s~T~IN~-,~IM~E....-- for ~ 36" GLASS TOP TABLE AID 4 CHAIRS 1 PC. COUNTRY GROUP by HANCOCK INCLUDES: 2 Club Ctiairs 1 Chaise Lounge 1 End Table 1 Western Wood BBQ Table 2 Benches FACTORY BOXED SUGG.$359 SAL~299 DELUXE GARDEN CAFE SET 30" Table w /2 Swivel Padded Chairs SUGG. $206 SALE $149 All AJ.lJMMJM Wll #OT llf/ST SUGG. $336 - -SALE $21995 MATCHING ADJUSTABLE CHAISE LOUNGE -.s1• SALE s11900 3 PC. BISTRO SET 30" TAllt z awa s•.u11.11 SALE s159ss •NUINE D•CTOR'S CHAIR MADE IN U.S.A. -~ s199s ,,, . ·'' ,, "'-- ' • # -... _, . I I' Comes complete with durable covers. .._...... .......... --...... ... -.. - " ,. °M DAIL. Y PILOT Ttwl'ld•y. Mey •• IMO CALIFORNIA Michelle Marvin Finds New Life BUSY WR ITER, LECTURER Michelle Marvin. Dog 'Boo' Bi rth Rate Decl ines JAKARTA. Indonesia CAP> -Indonesia's birth rate decreased more than 40 percent durin.g the last decade thanks to ao intensive family plan· ning program. a government offlc1aJ said in the central Sulawesi city or Palu Or. Victor Trigno, chief or the province's planned parenthood organazat.Jon. said that without the program, Indonesia's populatJon by this year would stand at a bout 168 million and would in- crease to 200 million by the year 2000. Instead, the country's population Is just over 140 million, gov· ernment sources said . The 1971 census showed a population or just over ll9 million. ~ Plane Plwtos Deni.ed BILOXI, Miss. CAP) -Officials at Keesler Air Force Base s ay aii-planes at the base can no longer be photogra phed Television station WLOX sought permission to. photograph C-130 a irplanes, the same type used on the attempt to res<'tle the Amen can hostages 1n Iran But WI.,OX said its request was turned down for unspecified reason!> D D 25 " COLOR CON SOLE • lo ulh llrie '"''''""' "·~ ,,,:,,. t;Alt '"" s4aaoo 9" COLOR A C/DC C ,. I . LOS ANOt;t.ES CAP> On.i yur at\4'r tM'r landmark t'OUrt battle with lover Loe Marvin. M lcheUe Triola Marvln H)'11 Sbe hH found a MW Ute •• author. leC'tun-r on wumen'a rl1bll IUld m01Jt import~mtJy -"lu.r vlvor " "l 'M not over It by •ny mHM, .• ht-•Mid of lut YNl''S "palimony" l rlM I which Involved b~r in c:Jl'Wn lurid te.Umony. "8 l11' ONIC OF the things Lee Ion'<! about m~ ts I'm a very positive peMIOC\ I have a rea.s - on•bly C'alm ceqter "ft didn 'l tne mt! long t.o re- cover because l 'JD a survivor." she aald and whlspered again, "I'm a survivor." But scars remain, she said "About a month after the tnal, I was brushing m y hair and re- all zed my hair had turned gray around the hairline. That really told me something. I turned gray from that trial." MS. MAaVJN NOW lives In a s ma ll. e<ny apartment with a pet poodle. The re is a new man an her Ule. but sbe dttliDed to discuss the relationship. She pays ber bills with fees from lectw-es and a large ad· vance s he received on her a utobiography to be published in 1981 by New Ame rican Library She ms1sted s he has come to care more about the principle of the Marvin vs. Mar vin case than about the money involved. She sought $1.8 million and was awarded $104,000. which 1s being a ppealed by the actor. "I DON'T THINK I ever noltccd the thing about dollars and cents," she said . "That was n't the ·potnt with m e .. l "anted everyone to understand' why I was in court. amj 1 don't thank they do. even now. "J was there because I felt that it was unfair that a woman -a ny woman -that had a rela· t1onshtp such .as mine did not share in the profit or at. I std I believe that " BLACK WHITE r~)' ~1· ..:. $l2t . '278" TV STANDS BY ~ auecoRF WALL MOUN't A8l.E COLOR TV If as 'Survivor' of T r ial M• M•rvin'• UH, filed by rt-le brlty lawyer Marvin Mltchel1on . was the flrat In which Lhe California Supre me Court ruled that unmarried peraona llvln1 to1etber m ay claim property rt1bt.s when t.bey 1pllt Prevloualy. ooly married t>ouples...ln Calllomia could seek legal divtaion of property. THE PRECE DENT OF Marvin vs. Marvin has since led to sun.liar suits across the COUD· try "I do f~l that I helped," Ms. Marvm sa.ad. '\I got the subject or people living together out of the clo&et and nght down at your dinner table. Women and men now talk about it openly. They discuss what they want out of a relatJOnSbip." M1. Marvin. 47, a former singer. llved with act.or Marvtn for six years a nd legally chaneed her na me to bis. When tbey split. she won his prorruse of temporary s upport. When he refused to pay. s he went to t>ourt. seelong half or his mullt· milhon-dollar fortune. SHE CONCEDED SH E was n ot prepar ed ror scathing courtroom att ack :. on h e r chararter "I d.ldn 't know until it was h appenmg to me that lh1s ..,,a!> what wrui ~omi{ to happen." &he i.a1d ··1 was offended by the kind of st'xast testimony they brought in . I hope m y trial didn 't sca re· women aw:iy or stop them from faghttng for v. hat they believe in." Asked whet.her she regretted filing the s uit. lt1 s. ft!arv1 n answered. "No. or course not.·· uWH£NI FIRST~ fa led." <iht.> !'aid. "l thought I _WU!> dealing with n man who was no longer 1n love but had been in love " On the Wltness stand. Marvin said ht> had nevt>r loved her ''Th<>n> were tames dunng tht• S HE WAS SHOCKED that Marvin appealed the verdict. She :.aid s he hopes a fter her book 1s completed that "the chapter of Mi chelle and Lee will be closed it·s been t.oo many years .I would hke 1t all to come to a gnndlng stop -but not the as:.ue I wall alwa~ be for that 1~uc "I wall neH~r an m y hfethne rhangt• m) mand or be sorry that I fought for v.hdl I fe lt wai. raar." ... he 'latd. "And l feel I've con t r ibu te d som e th an ,z t o women I don't want peop\e to forget ~hat I fought for because . l stand by 1t · · f'la~sy .\utos . \d Vt' rt is(\d in th~ trial whC'n I had to contain m yself from ~alkang up a nd -.lapping LN-'~ fac<-." i.he sa~ __ I iJJ !\'I~ I t•ll Mother's Day Overiookinq Newport Bay· Flowers for the ladies _ r~p~~E BRUNCH FROM 8·30 A M · ~fro. 4:00 , .M. 2735 West Coast Hwy NEWPORT BEACH 642-3431 If you've never been to the Once-A-Year Feldman Sale, there's a real treat in store for you. Incredible values on literally thousands of items, with new stock coming in from the warehouse all the time so the selection is always impressive. Reductions up to 70% on the very best quality lamps and fixtures for home or office. Lighting for every room and .for outdoors, as well as Indoors. Exclusive samples and other one-of-a-kind treasures make early shopping worthwhile. Sale start~ Friday, May 9 Ends Saturday, May 17 9-5 including Sa~urdays a 098d Motner·s0ay Feldman showrooms: _Beverly Hills, 853 N. La Cienega 652 -1488 Orange County, 1327 N. Mai n, Santa Ana, (714) 647-6351 Downtown Los Angeles, 612 S. Wall St. 827 ·8731 V1 8A.l'M11ter Charge Customer Parking All 811• Final AU lteme eut>tect to prtor Ille t .. ... CALIFORNIA Marine Faces Trial for Alleged 1969 Desertion .. ,-. 'C' • • ~l fi.~ .. ·l·-.~ . . ~M••i · . . WMSN. . . D8"7 .. . . ' • I \fA(LOtJT r·=*' *N .:~~ ·~Aa~ .,. ' .. ~ ' . . .. - CAMP PENDLETON <AP) - The. Marine Corps a tt 11 want.I lA'.> court-marttal Micha I D'-l(roq ror desertion 10 y an aftt1r It aaya he fled to avoid r>hlpplnR out to Viet nam A delense attomt>y o ils tt "a Vltt.nam relic: c:ue ... lhe nnt Ume a ManM from Camp Pendle-ton hH been tried tor 4t Vietnam War deurtion. ovcaoes. NOW 3t, WH picked up aeveral we6s ego after police save him a ttdtet for drlvln.i across a double yellow llnt ln u parkJ.na lol in Santa Ana ln • ht" wa=" u 19 year old private lrairunl as an amphibious tank drivtr when ho walked owuy. Due roH r<'t urnt1d to Montreal, wher h• had arown up on a nearby lndhan rc1u.•rvallon. lie has dual Am er l <'a n ca n 11 d lan cltlzenaMp u an tndlan . Ducl"081 vorked u a tree trim· mer and other odd JObs ln recent }'Uri II wrote to the Marine CorPf lo Wu hlntton. O.C., lo 1976. lo Inquire about amnesty but iot only a form postcard ln retLlm, he said. P&ESIDENT CARTE R granted a mnesty to deserters in 1m, bul that otrer ended in rour months. Charles Ryan said the re is no statute oJ llmltataons iJl Lhe Ducross case. Ryan said the cue Is bt ing handled like that of any wartime desert.Ions, that Ducross 0 left durine the war and now he ls back .. • However Ducross and rus al· torney, Meir Westrelch, claim the Marine Corps intends to punish Ducroas severely as a warning to others who might consider deser· lion durln& limes of international hostilities. The m aximum pW\lsh· Weslreich said. "They're th.inking about another draft. and it looks like we're celling clole to another confikt.•• In urn. Ducross moved to Santa Ana. ~ wile Sharon's hometown. H e worked i n a furnlture warehouse unW his arrest March 24 A bearing lo determine if a court·martial will be held began Tuesday but was continued to May 20 at Westrelch's request. Mari.De officials said Ducross almost cer· ment for desertion IS death. ~ tainly will be tried. ''THEY'RE TRYlNG TO make DUCROSS SAID HE left Camp a political football out or this... Pendleton beeause he was tired of " Jacques Cohen Unwraps The Ropes For Summer. .. waiting ror an alien d.laehar&e for which be applied u J Canadlu citizen. .. ·'They're trying to make • ample out or me." he ·~ "They're teed oU that I ~ away such a long time." • Radiation Limited TUCSON. Ariz. CAP> -The use of radloactive materials ln final. product manufacturing In Tucaoo should be banned, the city council bas concluded. The ban would f'X: empt radioactive materials Ulld in medicine and research. • • ~ ..... r, ' "' ,.~ t And does It with brilliant results! Slide right into all the action, all the fun! of summer in theSe wonderlul June-through-September sraples-the handsome, classic rope espadrille. Soft and coo/- and marvelously refreshinBI-these are the shoes that will give you the most fashion mi/e.ae this season. Day In, day out- for a weekend away or 1 lazy afternoon around the town- tleilt yourself to the cushy softness and inaedible comfort of these outstandifll espadrilles. They're the shoes you will see-and wear! everywhere this summec And you'll find them no~ at SFA. • l • . t ' • . -With cotton canvas tops and rope bottoms, in nav~ beifle or white For full sizes S to 10M or 6 to 9N; ·~. In 'SFAntastlc Shoe Salon-where we are a/I the thlnis you are. .·l10 DAILY PtlOf Attorney Issue .Tabl cl A l'\'q~l lo add an addit1on1tl deput) dts tract attomC'y ut Wei.t Uriir•tlti Count)' Mun1r1pal C'-0urt ran into touah i.INld!ntt thla wttll ~rore the COW\ty Board of Sup.-ni'lson. TH £ BOAaD dt"c:ideod to ~tPoM 1u·tion on lht> r~qut•lit iHkr k1rn1ng th11t ~~t rourt alrt>ady ha the h1.:heltl 1.kput ' d 1 IS t r1 <'I .i l torn 1• y to rourtroo111 n•tto of tht' county ·~ ft'" b run1· h muntrtpaJ rourts Supervisor~ "'111 ron sader thl! Ii.sue aguan Tuesday after re<'e1v1ng a report A DOITION o•· the poi.1llon ~a~ oppoM'd by <'Ounty Admin1stra11ve Off1C'er Robert Thomas who said 1t was .. anad vaublt>' to add the $28,000-per yt>ar pos1t1on in advanct.' o( upc·omanJ!, hearin~!> on the ('Oun ty budget for ftHal 1980·81 Racism Topic So('1olog1st Thomas F Pettigrew o( Harvard Un1Vers1ty w11l speak on "New Patterns o( Racis m Am e rican Race Relations Sance the Sixt i es" al UC Irvine. May 15. The talk, open to the public without charge, wLll begin at 8 p.m. in ftoom 104, Physical Scieflees Buakling. T!\ul'Mia~ May I 1"80 Officer Commended Restroi11t, }1',dgme nt i11 Tmti11 Case Hailed At'tlMS by An Or11ni:c Cnt.tnty Shfrlff'~ Dt•11art mrnt '"" tt1 tor who ~u confrontrd by u kn1f1• w1 ldtni .... allant Wf'N' laudf'd by ht'nff' of r1rl Is. ~ho Uld thf' lnvf'SUautor dt'monstrat~d rt' tralntanc1 ~<lC)d Judgt>mtint T'ht-IM'd nt ~t'urrd ~•)' nlahl v.ht1n In v• llJ•tor V•nt'M'll Batut "ent to a Tus\ln mub1ll' hom .. i>:trtl to t1Prvc-an arreat warnnl on Ju!lrph Prandl'4 Shtlyf'r. HI A !1hNtff11 11pokt>l'man. Lt Wyatt tt"rr d lmed Shoyc>r ('ullf'd a ll ln<'h bult'ht'r kntft> and attl"mpted tn 1\ltat'lt lb tU\ Battlt. llart uad. drew hu1 38 t".lltha>t 11er\lcl' n1volvt·r, but dldn 't fin" •nd bul'kt'd out or \ht' hou e and calltd for aaala~. I\ '"""'~ 90 minute round or ne1otlatlona followt""CI, Httrl nld. 11tter lt appeared Shoyer ml.iht have-bomb That proved to be false. Sh<>yN· I •ter was talten lnto cutt.ody aDd tnin111)0r'tt'd 10 Orunge County Jail where be at· h'm1)h>d to .. 1ush 1\ls lcn wrist with a razor blade l'On~'\!akd 1n tu.~ hair. tlart uJd. He wu treated fnr " \l,'()Un~t and later housc.'d In a medical ward at lht• Hiii llart 'Mid Hutllt was commended for avoidlna J <'Onfrotttat1on with Shoyer that could have ln· rnh t'd ttunrirt> Fossi/,s D~played Public May View 'Ra r e' R e lics Orangl" County"• fosslhied pa!-it ha.!-been brought out of tht> rl~Pl, du .. ted orr alld placed on dti.phtv i;hark 11..,th , fo:,s11lzed fish skeletons: lt-af imprint.<.. whale bones. and a tortmSt' turned to s tone ifo\lil't' Mu•wum owns all the ttt>m'-"'11 drrording to curator Real ly Hhoo1•1"1 does n 't have the space to exh1b1t them Neireomers· Get Break Persons who became Orange County residents after Monday and were r etalattred in another a at• may re·reglater and vote in the June 3 pr esidential primary election. Peraon.s atr ected s I .en an affidavit al the coun· ty R~trar of Voter's •trice. 1300 S . Grand Ave .. Santa Ana, at which tlme they wtu be given a ballot on whkb they can vote I.heir pre· sidentlal preference. ORANGE COUNTY RONAlD M. TILSEN, M.D. Internal Medicine Dlplomate, American College of Phyalclana '• Pe•Hd to announce tfte openfng of h .. oMce for the pr9Cdce of INTERNAL MEDICINE at Newport Medlcel GnMlp 1300 lktetol ..,... Nofttt Ne•polt 8eectt, Celtomla (714) 175-0leO Houra Mond8y through a.turct.y by Appotntn..m tll!Jliings 9/llfJpen Thf're'R no adm1ss1on ch1trge tn i.top h" 1t,., lobbv of the coWlty Hall o• Adm1rustratton. 10 C1v1l' Center Ps,.,,. Santa Ana, and view a 70 m111ion year-old American mastadon It'(! bone, or a ritre ammomte, a snaal·hke C'reature that inhabited the sea s that once covered Orange County THE LEG BONE from th<' e lephant·s1zed mastadon wa!> found 1n Costa Mesa several years ago dur 1ng a bulldozing operation "WE'RE H ERE TO broaden the exposure and strt•s:. the need for pro- tection or these ktnds or materials ... Rhod~s told a press gathenng this we<>k The Items will remain on display ror about thrt't' monthi. CiVll' and community leaders will be invited to vaew the tustonc finds at a May 20 re· ccpllon «tM«fK>4rJlay It was turned over to tbr Rowers . 'Museum in Santa Ana, s ponsor or the exhibit The ammonite was found by an amateur paleontologist. It 1s con· s idered a valuable piece because of the quality or the detail in the rock. __ f.lso on display are sttnd dollars. limpets and moon snails rerovered from Upper Newport -l)ay. andeut County Supcorv1sor Ph1hp Anthony helped organize the exhibit al the Hall of Administration. saying it was another way or .. putting public facihlles to public use ·· C•ll 6tt2-5678: Pul a few IO'ord$ to work n>r yoa:-- COLLECTORS For Mom ... Who I s C ~o~:~~-.""'!!.!.h_!. ----a We Have A Large N Selection Of Cold E Coins And J e1f'elry R 556-6850 THE BEAUTIFICATION CENTRE • Complete Hair Salon •Total Nall Care & Pedicure • Skin Care Centre CUSTOM TINT PAINT • Theraput1c Body Massage •Hair Removal • FREE TINTING! OUI ft\Cl •OYER 1500 COLORS•1 099 • 1-COAT COVERAGE!. ML ROLLER RERUS • ms r u•w • JUST SUDl ON! EXTRA-DURABLE . FLOOR TILE • &R£AT flOORln AT A SUPER·ECOMOMY PRICE! • URRtf IC FOR THOSE Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-8 556-7 i 36 Handcrafted Symbols Of Love ~ For fV1others Day HANDCRAFTED 14K GOLD PENDANTS WITH DIAMONDS. AUBIEa & SAPPHIRES FROM ... $74 South Coast Plaza Viii .. . •. I . ·~ .... ,.i;=:;;:::;.;:=:-::-==-=-.-:--:..-;:-·.-·---.,. ~-' .... "' .. -• .-... .... 9......-........ ·--·----------............... .,._ ____ - -- --- ---....----------.---------------· I I i 60 DAILY PILOT A I J 0 ---~--- glorious gold is for . ·mothers who deserve more than the ordinary In praise of mofhers f">vPrywhere. let tho beauty <,f qold weave tis spe I 1'1 her hean An enchant1r J q1ft of gleaming iewelry will grace her with lov• · All 14K gold in our Fine Jewelry Dept., reg. 25.00 to 225 00. 14.99 to 134.99 Costume Jewelry: charms and holdu reg. 15.00 to 55.00. 8.99 to 32.99 ~ f nq rt I" VI l t '• j L-J '~9 .JS CO ru l?'J (; J. 20.99-74.99 Price• effecttve through Sunder. Mar 11 • lhop Monday through Friday 1:30 to 9:30, Saturday 9:30 to 8, Sunday 10 to 8 ~A C'ff!AI• "" 'UUIRTON HUNTINGTON llACH T\JITIN ,. .. lllwll4 .... , .................... _.__,._ ..... •BU Cf._,El .. C.....me ... v.-u..---ll11AiiiiN&~ .. nt 111U\MMllMl -.. 9J flWI• MOM ITOMI TO •we YOU n lllOUOMOUT MllOIM. OAUllORNIA. NIVAOA AND NIW MIXtCO I ·-· . .41Z DM.Y PILOT ' -Tilureday, May I, 1llO ., ... _ ••.:•rfll• -~ OE.\& ·~SIS: TM OIM•mu PrMatl Safe()' Olm•-Ma.._. ••• ,..., ot ....... ••• •~•t... ••aard I • ~••H•f'r• ••• ~ ......S.aa.I) ... "c.Mr Maa&.eT" ... ""'*'9 ........, •..... ., tdn .... H'"8a ba. 1"fllle a•em*' .,...,. • ...,anattd b Laott ... ...._ s,a..,, eaw. Aa ~ -.,,. law, U. IUl&Naa kJta .,... DOt a.kW ~ warata&• 1•at ~",.. may rbk elff.,..._ U t)Mo aatNaU NelUt f'Jtttriul ..-n ._. w~ bftm• lu-talkd or n>mo\'f'd lrom CMI ..... Alie-. .. •tt ... aaUy UK-lars"o;' 11olnate uu~ of eledroe.OOU •••& ~--f'r pr'8duct~. U\13 .., u awnae of appro~l••""1 ZM f'ltttn~uUun 4eadul a ~ar. Mo.t df'aU... 0ttur ...... the H lf'n aaa IN9lla agalut """ vol&.aa• po•f'r llnf' whllt' ~are lDtaW.1 or l'f'movlna them. aeta0en ha Vf' bffa laMruded lo l!IUppl)' cun JMl•~n wtta ~ of Lhf' prttauUoaary lak'h. and ~ COll.\umf'rs boW4 DO& a&~mpc to In 51.all die M&elaaH u.ntll lbf'y havto IT<'.-IVt'd thf''W waralq llOC.itts. 'l'k frtt wanl•& labeltt aod t.a.&.nacUoa.a may be .a.t•Pd by CQGtactln« Lantt ladablri~. 138411 Bra.Wy Ave., Sylmar. CaW. tl34Z. c.~.,, Bf"flG" o.,r1 .. 9 ·20. DEAR PAT : I 'm already sick or Ustenln~ to presidential polilJcs on ndio and televaslon and at tsn•t t'\"CO coovention time yet! Election ni&ht rt>· ~ult.s used to be exciting, but now computer pred1c - hons ruin the f\m almost before It begins What was Uw first n d10 i;tation to provide Dews on pre· sidenUal t'l~oo returns ln "the aood o ld days" llDd ••hen was tlus first done" LT., Ne" port Reach 1'llw Ont _presidntla.I dtt&Ma tthtms broad· cast oa radio were carried b y KDKA la Pit1a1Margh. H was Ow llZl nc:e betwfle8 llepubllun Warra G. ~ Hd De~nt James N . Cox. ne sa~ yur KDKA became the first !\talion to be pom merdall.y Uceaseod. "Got o prohlmf• Thf'I wntt tu PW Dwm. PoJ M/Ul rut rnl toiw. ~uma t"• ona..,_,.a G1td ~''°" ~ ~ to "llt>r tn"'l'Jltll'• rn CJ(11¥rrtmf'ftt and bliaMH MolJ 11our QU.'llh tmt 111 l'ol lhinn. Al Your S.ro1ce. 0to"(le <"<>cnl ""''" 1"1/111 . I'<> Hut J~. C'o1to Mtao, Cl\ "1616 As mun11 l1•tt1r1 tt pou1W. v.nll tw _,..,.n.d, hut phunnJ mqum•• or 1~11~ *If 111e1...., ~ rNdn"t /iii.I ..,,.t , oddrt" o-1 ~ .. ..,._,.., ~ nwmbn~bf~ ThU~.,..,. ... 111 t rcrpf s.do~J •· ltn11lan1..-d 1, • .,.. H~llH Work~· OEAk I' ·1 t have rataracts on my eyes, and '"'' <' beam th.it there h a new "implant" type oC l1·11~t·it lbal are a,.tng ui-l'd effectively lD the treat• nwnt o( this condition WhC'n were these hmaes de- H•lopt-tl, 1tnd art> tht>y t'fft.><:l1ve~ I just want some Jnformallon "hen I l11scuss Uus with my doctor. K L., Huntington Beach lotraocular lenst-s UOLs> were tbe reHlt of tht> dli.covt'ry by a BrUlsb pbysJclaa. Harold Kldle~. tha& fraitments of pluUc lmbedded la Ow t•\es of BrlUsb World War 0 o,:b&er pU.U eaaed no lolla mmatlon or ott.er pnbleau after aevenl yt-ars. It was bis Idea that &Illa plu&k. PMMA, could be surclcally lmplaate4 la Uae eyea of cataract paUenta as • au~ fw Uae dooded natural lens. IOLI made ol PM'MA •ave beee in wide use for aboat 3' yean. Tbey an not free of compUcat.loa.s, aJu.o.p lmpro~m-. la SllJ'lkal te-cbaJqaes, lens deslp and m....tedan laave t'llml.aaled maay of o.e earUer proble•s, att0rcl· log to &be report ol a coalereace on IOI.A spomond by the Netiooa.I Eye lnstlhte. Women Proxies March ROANOKE. V1. (AP> -ERA Yes, a Roanoke group s uppQrtlo& the propoHd F.qual Ri1hts Amendment to tbe U.S. Conalitutaon, wlll be represented by Kelly Gtrls In the national ERA march 10 Chicago on Saturday. /' .,. """' l'lll--1'11TO .. ur--r.TO•• *---.. TOL• YOU ARE INVITED TO LLOYD'S A FREE G IFT for eac h MOTHER That Visits Lloyd's Sat. S-10-80 and Sunday S-11-«>. No Purchase Necessary LLOYD'S Nt.:RSERY & LANDSCAPE CO., INC. _,.....,..,,...., ..... ,-.0...--. _, .. , F or mer con· gressman Robert J . Cornell, a Catholic prie st. h as withdrawn his new candidacy for elec· lion in Wisconsm a !' a result of the pope·~ action to disrouragt.• political et cliv1ty by tht.· clergy. "We wouJd love to be able to go lo t~ march, but Virguwa still 1s an unralified state so our money mu.st be spent h ere to inform the public," saad Viola Fa· piano or Sal em . ··rt would be too expensive to sc.>nd somebody from o u r group to the .. _.. .. _______________ _ ffiJrCh " Shl' -.aid ERA Yes did ,.--~---:-~~------~------__, nol {'On:..tder s eeking marrhc.>rs from a nother nat1onul temporary help Jl:('Ocy -Manpower. Mothers Day Gift MINO IMACI f'tUCl fRUZE! NOT 0N£ SINGLE ITEM PRICE HAS INCAE4SLO SINCE JULY I. 1979 We ~ le l'IOld ,.,. line 9"'61 1nlt•tt0<1 "''" no P'Ce one,.•~ ltvOU9'1 111 i.u 1 June >O St>OO now .... 9e1 u. tun llefteflt ot '°" 1' Pf~"' ao• -;.trid,. Ru"" E.rf-r .. ilW Rotn --UEAR · P .Al': Can.,-.y.cu -tell m~ he>w-many- The report no&es Lhat aboat HI .... IOL lal· plants are done in tbe U.S.. every ye.r. mosl ~m· monly in older patients in whom lbey are most ..aslly ~~rted and most sucttSSful. IOL lmplaau. lion is an additional su.rgJcaJ step, however, aad M •ID uv.-a somew•a& hl&l9er nte of com~ca&.lou Illa• ~HmH.ft.-..19M!. TtJe ~ ft-=~"..,.,,...--:=-::=-=-~ calories are used pet hour Cor various sports s uch, as t ennis, bicychng, running. etc? Also. bow many ~alories do Y.ou have to eliminate to'lose a pow\d or ~eight" N.M., Costa Mesa A YS is sending a chart to yon Lhat outlines t•lories used per hour for calistbenlcs, runnlng, •alking, bowling, swimml.ag, blcycli.D«, teD.llis, port lilts tho6e situations wt.ere IOL lmplaauUoe I'\ aot a ~ Vt..s.~ well as wbea It Ls • ..ct la a sefal reading ·ror anyoae coacerne11 abo•l wh~iheT an. IOL ls the right ~bolee. Q>ples of • · P aoel Reports: lntraocuJar J,ens lmplantatJoe" and a fact sheet oo calaracls and their trutmftlt a re-avaUable from tbf' National Eye IAstJtute, Na· tlonal lmtitates of Health. ktbesda, Md. 2'114. ''We believe our mom's ~ . the greatest. So does Fashion Island." Fashion Island is Mom's kind of place. Ours, too. Where else can we find so many great stores with salespeople who actually like kids? Where else can we find so m3!1Y gifts Mom will love? Gifts like comfy running shoes (Mom's a jock, you know.) or a new scuffle pan • ~ 1it (Yum! You should taste her cooking!) or a pretty ~ lace-trimmed blouse (She's also gorgeous.) . . Why do we appreciate Fashion Island? Because Fashion Island appreciates us. And Mom. FASI llON ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER We're special, because you'.re special. 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Cory said at a Cap1lol nc~s <.'OO· ference Wcdnt•s<.lay H E SAJD HIS statement had nothing to do "1th l11s !>up1x1rt or Massachus t'lts St•n. Edward K ennedy for the De mocrall<' ·presidential nomination. The O ra nge Count1an ..,aid he hJd been opj>os in~ lht> import f l'(' s ince beforf' ht•n1wc:h <l£'d <.trl·d his candidacy. · Cory said lh<' Carter ad ministration worked out th(' 1 m Transit Pla11 Talk Set i11 :Costa Mesa Supervisor lh1lph 'la rk 1-. to outline plans for Orange Coun ty 's prese nt a nd ruturP transporl<(l1on net•ds Frid.i\ before a transportal1on forum ut South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. Clark, chairman of lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors. will speak before the Southern California Transportation Actton Committee at 11 :30 a.m. The non-profit organ1zal1on was formed to improve Southern C~lifomia t .. ansportation and in- cludes transportation operators and users. bus iness and in· <lus trlal leaders. civic a nd labor groups and local-government l'eprc::.entatives. a spokes man said. . Luncheon reservations, at $9 each. may he made by calling (213 ) 1)28.33~ - 3 l J J port fee after Congress refused to approve a t<>-cent-per-gallon tax .. Even Pres1ctent Carter dot". not have the authority to impose a l ax w ithout a pproval of Congress. and the fact that h<' ch~~s~1111e rt airllrf lffli50n fct• m akes this a wodully p1t1ful charade on th<.• Amt'rican Pt'<>· pie. Nothmg's changed, m fact 1t 's worse." Cory said. H E SA IO-THAT under Carter's proi::r um. 011 imporlt'rs wall pay a s.t 60 PN barrel fee "h1ch will be refundl'd lo them in cash. Meantime, a 10-cent- IH'r-~allon lax will oo imposed on refiners or itasoline from all oil. doml'slH' and imported . .. J 5ancc•rcl~ hope tha t this ac- tion "ill bl' n •pla<'t'd by a real II m1ta t1on of imports and a ;mhey t<rt:>nC'MTiif!{' 1"~deVelop!'"' rnt•nt <.1n<I ust• of domest.1<: oils,·· Cory said i-te satd the adminl!itralion ~hou ld "ork to require the re- modeling or American 011 re- f1m•ri~ so they could handle 1he hc•J\'Y crude 011 that comes from .,ome CJhforn1a a nd Alaska f 1elth Smallpox Whipped; New Goals Sought NEW YORK <AP) -Officially declaring smallpox a t hing of the past. the World Health Organization today lurnc.-d 1L<> attention to im· munizalion program!>, balthng lrop1cal diseases and providing cl!:!csn wa ter and adequate sanitation. The obJect1ve I!> "health for all by the year 2000 " ~mallpux, the r1rsl di~('a ... 1• ------ man has eliminated, is one of l :\STEAD, TllE GOAL, lo ht: the five most deadly diSNlS('S in .irhit.•H'<i h.\ 19'JO. 1s to "as:-.un• world history. As recently a" that t.'H·n c·hild h"rn n ·c1·n ·1·s a 19fifi. it a crnuntl·d for 500.000 to I 1·ourM· of 1mmun1wtion 1n th1· m11l1on deatru. a .><•ar world~1d1• f1r..,l ~('ar of lift-. und onl} thc•n OFFICIALS SAY di sN.1~c·\ su<'h as polio. diphtheria. ~hoop 1ni.: cough. tetanus. measles and tuberculosis -which kill some :; m1!110n children a yea r and kavc an l'qual num oor disabll·<l --can be controlled through im- munization but will not replart· s mallpox a s targt•ls of <Jn eradication program. They also don 't expect to Nad1cate the four other killer diseases ranked with smallpox . cholera , pla~uc, yellow fever and typhus. "Unfortunately we are not in a pos ition to erad1t·ate ther.e dis· t'ases" be<'ause 1t would re<1u1re mor~ sophisticated syste ms, l'!a 1d Dr. Ralp h He nders on , director of the WllO Expanded Program on Immunization ~ c .1n "" u1n-.1<ll1r 1·r:id1cat1ng tht'\(' di"l'CJM''>, • he ::.aid. Church Plans Blood Drive St .Joachim Catholic Churt'h, 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. has schedul<'d n Rc.'<i Cross blood drive Friday between 3 <1nd 7 30 pm Blood coll<'rtc·d will be dis· tr1hutcd hy llw R('d Cross t o art·a hospitals to a id victims of h·uk<·mia, h<'moph1lla a nd other hloocl d1sc•a.,t•'> or who require 1t for -.ur1.wry Pl'rson' bl'lW<'''" 17 a nd 65 are asked lo make f.IPJXJ1nLment.s by culltn~ 835·5381. r ' • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. . ~ . . , .. .. am.I the <ir:tnd Ponai.tc nuw offer-\0\1 Jll l"\l"Olll)( to t'.OITlflCIC "ith )OU( fJ\C 1rlll0 llll'llllll"\ '-c1ft t inklin~ dmnl'r mu'R . l lq~;mt lJl1\lld11 tahll· '>t.'111014,, the ~r.1mkur of llamin)( IJhk,1<ll' t cH1l.l·n The ulthnMdy darx-cahlt• Dick t>owdl Trio il> ll'Jlurt·tl lhur.tlay 1hrough S:uurcfay 7 to I l . and M>ll piano other t'\'Cllm~'· SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS TiluNlt\, I rl<l.1\ ,,nurdJ\ ·''" tor our "l-l\llltl l.1~L'r·· d1nrwr tr'·'h \IJIOl' h,,.,..ll'f' 11' 1t I°'. , IJm' llm\ n in Imm' "4 ,;.ton l>hptau·d ht,1crnt<f' rqotH'' ~REGISTRY IKHIMI ""' "lllhllf llt111l1 \Jl\f l '"I,, .... .! ,. .... 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Me~ 8. 1960 DAILY PILOT A J S Afghan Slaughters Spark Rage NEW DELHI, lndla <AP) -A amall oriental ruf 1tore on Chicken trett tn Kabu , the capttat of Af1hani1tan, hu bffn clost-d alncc tht-atart of the children's ,..,volt. Tbt owner h11 refuaf'd to open since le.mine that ht. only children. two dauahten. were 1l1ln by Ruulan O<'cupaUon lroop9 In an anti-Soviet atrttt demon1tr1tlon detcrlbed by w1lnHH9 aa "1dm01t 1ufcldal." Tllt:lllE AllE MANY auch Jrievtng fathers. Kabul aMthea with ra1e over the •hootina de1t.hl or ut least 6S a.rhoolrhildttn between the aaes oC 12 1nd l7. many of them 1lrls who led aome ol the protMta. Seventeen pro- government i tudenta alao were killed, a Marx.isl woman school prln· dpal wu lynched and at least two ltu1tt1ian soldiers were lnJW'ed, both seriou.sly. according to reports from Kabul The impact of the children's revolt 1s expected to be far.reaching Rttvenge l8 a mBJor part of the tribal c•ode Sl.llJ adhered to in Afghani.at.an. ·. ,. t ~ ... . ' . 1 ~ t" ' f \ .. ' ... A Wttttc.oe.r wbo_haa"1Sbserved Afahan aoclety flrathand said fathers or the alatn 1uudent11 not only would lose face publicly lf they fall to act, but also the respect of their wives and families. "THEY WOULD BIE completely ostraclled," he said. The poUUcal fallout also la ex~t­ ed to be considerable. It could lead to the removal of 8abra~ Karma!. who has won no evidence or popular sup· port 1unce tn.atalled as president by Russian airborne troops in the bgbt· nlng Dec. 27 coup. one Western area specialist said. The ruling Khalq Party has been spilt from two main racllons into numerous subfactions, sources sa.ad. ONE FOREIGN TRAVELER who witnessed several demoostraUons said the lack of world concern was expressed by many students. "Where is (President} Carter, the self-proclaimed guardian of human rights?" they shouted on the streets. "Are we not human beln1a? Why are munlst Party secretary Mikhail «I· the United Nations and other world myanin. oraanizatiooa s ilent about Russian An armed escort fired on tbe maaaacres in Afghanistan?" demonstrators, killing several. The An account or the disturbances was bodies of the dead were carried back pieced together here from interviews to the high school, whose 8,000 •tu· with Wes tern travelers and an dents then s tormed out or thelr Afghan eyewitness, who like other classrooms shouting antl-Sovlet sources declined to be identified. s logans. The revolt. blood iest since 300 persons died in February in anti· "DEAm TO TUE killers, death to Soviet protests. began April 21 when Babrak Karma!. death to <Soviet high school students rioted after re· President> Leonid Brezhnev," they fusing to attend the unveiling of the yelled at a Russian armored unit newnationaJflag. which s urrounded the school A PASSING RUSSIAN army Jeep grounds. was stopped by the teen·age boys The Russians opened fire, killing 13 who dragged its dnver from the veh.i· on the spot and wounding 60, five or cle and beat him. The soldier was whom later died. rescued by troops m armored person· News of this incident spread quick- nel caniers. Tile troops fired i nto the ly and some 2.000 students from other crowd but the number of casualttes Kabul schools rose in massive pro- was not known tests against the killings. Violence again shook Kabul five Outside a theater, students clashed days later when students of Hab1b1a with Russian soldiers. Knife·wielding High School. the capital's largest. demonstrators grabbed one young stoned a li mousme carrying the Sov· enlisted man and stabbed him in both 1et ambassador and v1s1tm~ Com· eyes. ~---'---'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---.... ~ I /. I ' ., .. / I I ,,,. CWLY PtLOT Tlluraoay, M•v 8, IGIO NoseyPesi This fnghtenmg creature is a rice weevil, m <i~nif1ed 115 times by electron mi<:ro~ropc Dust uke particle~ on bug art.> bits of new in· secttc1de called &·<·torol, designed for ~aft• u .. e u1 food proce~~1ng art.' as noce~ ~nnounces their ! ~ 1NTER10Rs fmal SALE !~QUITTING BUSINESS ?--nere 19 ""your cffnc·e t~ piffctfas1' qua11ty upholstery. - ,~ accessories~ occasional tables, lamps, dining tables, 1: game sets at less than cost! FANTASTIC values! like : the ones listed below won't last long ... so hurry! DOORS OPEN FROM H> til 5 DAILY ITEM W as 1: Fully Bound 18" x 27" 1; Throw Rugs. 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OM California builder. borrowing .n ldea from Chryaler Corp .. ls offering a SS.000 cub re· bai. to peop&e who wm buy a houM. But even this kind ol bai1alD can't overwhelm t.M hurdle ol n percent mortt•C• rat.es. Moel would·be bomebuyers almply un't quaUfy for a mortc•C• today. And t.bose who can afford the &o.n .,.. 1>9ycho&octcaUy appalled. •a>' many 111altorl aod ~ndert. <HOME SAVINGS • LOAN, the natlon'1 laraeat. announced Wednesday It wlll cut tts morta.,. rate f1"0m 111,\ to ~ percent. The lm· mediate effect oa the Sout.bem California bouaing market could oot be immediately be det.ermlMd. l Callfomia home mortgage rates have ap- proached 18 percer1t. which means the buyer of a $125,000 ~ who putg down '25.000 and borrows $100,000 for 30 yean will pay back ~.000 over the life of the k>an. Put another way. the increase in mortgage ratft from about 10 percent a year to 18 perc-ent has added SS30 to the monthly payment on a $125,000 loan. THE AVERAGE HOMEBUYEll, DOWEVEll. wouldn't coosider such a bigb·pdced home. For most people. a $66,000 house may be more re· asona~. Here too, blgb rates oflea make buying probibltive. At 11 percent interest. a person who obtaiM<f a $49.SOO. 30-year mortgage would have paid $471.24 a month in interest and principal. accord1ng to figures supplied by the National Association of mODCbi7-paymenl roe prindpa1 and lnterett eloM. Tb&J aflordabWty crilla bu MVere social and poUtJcal lmpUcaUona. aay1 Jay Jan.11. chairman ot the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. "We 1peak ,Ubly ol houUq ua.U.a u ii they were merely rowa ot ~-that provide shelter. ButJt ii muc:b more Lban an am&Jiam ot laDd and fln•ndtae add bulldln1," be aaya. ''TllE DESl.aE TO ACQC.1JR E A HOME is a prim• incentive lo aavlngs discipline .• .It is tbe bond tbal holds nelahborhoods logetber, tt ls tbe alHmportaot c.plt.aI investment that makes com· mu.niUea viab&e," saya Jania. Many housing experta believe that once IDOl'tlace rat.ea ~ach 14 percent or lower. housing actJvlty wW accelerate. ffomebuyers stJll will be motJvated by infla· tlooary expectations, aays Mark Riedy. ex~utive vice preside.ot of the Motliage Bankers A.5aocla- tlon "Most people who are 25 or 30 years of age are accuswmed lo bigb i.Dterest rates. 1bey aren't like their parents who remember the 4 percent mort&&&e," Riedy says. "THESE YOUNGER P EOPLE WJLL look at 14 pen:ent and say. 'What the"beek.. I'll pay it and sell the a.oose lo a few years.· " But the quest.iooa remain: Will these and other bomebuyers be given the opportunlty to buy at thou rates? Wlll mortgage money be available? This will depend heavily on the developing revolu· Uon in home fa.nance. NEXT. Copmg With TM NntJ lua.Uhu -A ppobttftf Dr. R. Morley Davis, a Newport Beach or· thodinti.st. has been named to the Board of Directors of the Orang e Coas t YMCA. We tland Suit FRESNO CAP) - Grower s 1n the Westlands Water Dis· trlct may s ue if the federal government does not commit itself to the comp l etion of a drainage canal to carry away s alty wate r threat.enlng some farms. Realtors. ;::========================::=;; At today's 17 percent rate. the payment for princlpaJ and Interest has increased to $705.87 a month. That does not include utillues. hut. in· surance and taxes, which can add more than SI.SO monthly to owning that $66,000 home. "How many people can flnd an additional $235 a month for sbelt.er especially when i.nllaUon is eating into disposable Income?" asks an economist with the realtors' group. LAST YEAR, THE PURCHASING POWER of a worker's t.alce home pay dedined by 5 per<'ent under the weight or double-dlg1t inflation Under conventional rules, a homebuyf'r would 631-3944 Doug's Flower Shop 631-3944 FINEST QUALITY -LOWEST PRICES SAM LORENZO IOSIS ••• $13.95 DOI. We wilbe~...,.1Day, S.... May 1 lte. TIRED Of A WAIL HlGH PllCES? DOM'T CUSS -11lf US '631·39~1 Flowers • Plants -Dish Gardens -Arrangements Roses -Corsages -Cards (We Deliver) DOUG'S FJOWERS -1505 Mna YW. Ea.. Costa MHG n~d a ~Wyincome~~~than ~.~~ ~;--~~~~-~;-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ quala(y for Uutl$49~ mortg3l&.e .~ay ~ .. _ -~ ,.. _ _ __ _ _ .. "I ~ "I rttenUy talked to a young rou_plt> ThP -· husb11nd makes $16.000 a year. Sh~ e;frns. S!!.000 ." GRAND p· RE. • r,.elates Wllllam Christian, a sales d1~tor for a Ph1ladelpl;un-area builder. "They have been m ar rie-d three years and s ave-d $10.ood. They are a ffln OPENl NG SALE servative. young couple. But it's 1mposs1ble for'1-it; to S('ll them a house. "We have one for S45.000. und I {'1)uldn't ~(·t THE NEW them m." he explains "That·, a cnm(', I think It's JUSl fananc1a ll y 1m poss1blc for thl''c pt:ople to OJ!ford shelter." FEW PEOPLE EXPECT l!'OTEREST rates to remain at such high levels. and there already 1s cv1de n<'e of modest erosion an mortgage levels around the country. THE KING AND I SHOPPE However, few experts expe<:t rates to plummet fast or far. Jack Carlson. chief economist or the ReaJtors' group, predlcts that rates rould be a s tugh as 13.S percent in mid 1981. STARTS THU-AY 011e Week Only Mortgage rates, he says . usually run about four percentage poi.nts above the inflation rate . Some other ecooom1st.s offer sh~hlly bnghter forecasts. mduding dechnt:s to 12 s J>('rccnt by the end or 1.980. All original oil paintings, prints, 1 custom frames ........ 50% OFF. EVEN 111AT LEVEL. HOWEVER. represents a historically exorbitant rate part1cuJarly 11 the price of homes conttnues to escalate .. (HUGE SELECTION) And the price is t.'Xpe<:ted to do JU.St that. espedally when mortgage rates £all enough to un· leash pent·up de mand. "Fine crystal, china, That dema11d ~ill be fed by an infusion o( "baby boom" adults into the market aod a shortfall m housmg supply due to the current con· struction slump, say maoy econorrusts. la~ps, mirrors, 30GL OFF• misc. items to ......... 70 •~ Until next year. home pnces are expected to rise moderately, 1f at all -Wlth the recession UD· derway and interest rates abnormally hlgh. COOE SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NEW SHOWROOM IN THE HARBOR AREAi Bart by mid· to late-1981 , prices should begin to accelerate between 5 percent and 15 percent a year, according to many proJect.iOOS. Tl1(~ f<inq }.\ncl I 8h0ppe THE NATIONAL ASSOC'IA110N OF Home Builders predicts that the medlap-priced oew home in 1983 will <'OSt more than $85,000 and an ex· isling home will sell for more than $74.000. Even at an J 1 percent mortgage rate in 1985, tbe average new house -carrying an $81 ,000 mortgage for 30 years -will require a $771.12 Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (except Sun.) 1827 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-9909 20~ FORR4PIST SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A man dubbed the "Potrero Hlll rapist" bu bffo sen· tenced to 20 years ln prison. Judge Claude Peruao se nten ced Bryan Mccloud. 24, a1lo want· ed la Georsla ill ~ec· tioo with a murder. He pleaded IUiltY to three counts ol armed rape and • number of related charges. He was arrested In A u1uat after a Hries ol attacb oa women lD the Portrero Hill area. ~ Show/WI • .. ~ GOURMET Tired of traffic jamd Don't forget &o check wltb u about ov free bome delivery service. MARKET MORNING FRESH PRODUCE DELANEY JaJcy Bed, IUpe, Larae, Fftela·Plcked Local Growa Strawberries ...... 4k buket Deluey'1 llomemade Sllortc•kea ...................... '7tc e•cla Babd ~ Ev~ry 0.J la Deluey'a..,. IFJkMe. DON'T roaG£T MOTHE•'S DAY MAY II For Ulat special Mothff'• Dey farnUy 1et·toirether. please ordtt your apeclal p-ime ribs o( beoel, steaks. hams. porlt routs or poultry lo adv•~ to we can assure you the hlghftt quality. USDA INSPECl'ED AND GRADED PRIME It TOP CHOICE BEEF, •&eel a& lealt 3t days lo CM~ el perffftto. Ready-a.cook boeelea Raffed dl.ld:en -·-.adfed wt&ll Deluey'1 , ..... apple....., .................... l.18ea. ,.......,. 8tYle Sparertbe ............ 1.'9 lb. ... ed .... Pwrtl IAla ..... (J.4 lb. ave., .............. %.'9 lb. ..,,.. .... a.,., "9llfed .. Deluey'1 fa ..... aPfle dr 11 f•I .. 1.M lb. lack Cltuu (by tht plt(.t1 ..•••••••••• IM lb. ftel M ••WM.. ,,. • 11 W• 'S BROS. SEAFOOD · FRESH Swordllsb .................. 5.98 lb. 1 great to t>.r-b-q or"""' lw ,,. v. 1th lemon butter 1 Crab a. .......................... Z.18 lb. <full of juky white meat) w~. BaK .......•.........• s.11 lb. Cmtel' OI& S&eab ............•.•.• lb. UQUOR DEPARTMENT Dela11e1'1 Private Label Cbblll or VIII Roee 11so mll1 . .. . .1.n Bel Ann. va.e,...., Cabenet Sampm or ~r nso mmre1.5.tS .. 3.ts ......, vt11e1a.n1 a ... wa.e. a-, a... DrJ ftlle <TIO mU• rec. s.• t.a a.lnaflv ...... ,,., n.?SUt.tt• .... u.a SeorelbJ 8eMdl I FINI I $ $S..... .. .. qt I ... CAll hq*"' p'1c-H do fMl4 IMloct. tut 0,. DUb' .... a..a ..... ,, Im Ne.,.n ...... Ne.,..,. ... ~ .. 673-5520 ~.-1.1980 . lN 11VON1S CENTER 11 eans • Huntington Beach 8941 ATLANTA i AVENUE .i - ALL SALES FINAL- NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES, ON SALE MDS.! STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 TO 7 SUNDAY 10 TO 5 II 1 Miit Emt Of 8eoth 1 Mle South Of Adams 1.4 Miles North Of Coast Highway MEN•s BELTS . ME ..... 'S "JOCKEY" ME ..... 'S & BOYS' MEN'S PANTS .. •-•• "'HIQlOCI'" "UYtS'" llt a Wg " LADIES' .SHORTS " .. LEYIS" "M0¥1H OH" .. LEE" .... HIUii of-........ JP.Clft_!!J'n. --UMDIRWEAR ~'HAHtit,l"IH'" ~ ~r SOCKS ~-~ r _ · .. GO&.DEH w. y ... .. A.Hei'ILS Shn·JO tD 41. llCJ stodr lwdacks ..,......_ T~ 119 stod~ wy 111oay atytea Ml . "'UYIS .. -nlPBS• R.IGHr .. O,_ .. "FADED GLO.Y- OUR ENTUlE STOCK , boxers. v...a.. ..... ..,._etc. etc. , ... " ........ rocilMJ s1Mris. etc. SfMN't _. .._, ..,..._ ..._ sm. ._ "JOHM IMTHHA.TIOHA.L" "LUI ~ P . ICE Sbn S ML-XL; 21 to 41. · ; ~'°"". 1rt-. c~ tenycl._ •.tow, ift .._,colon. • ...... PAHA. TB.LA. .. DIESS & CASUAL OUR ENTIRE STOCK rn;. ~ __.,,. OUR ENTIRE STOCK I 000/o polyesters. poly bluds, . Yl OFF ~S s2 88 11.. & OFF ;::z-.. ~·.:::-....,•.:::; MEN~E:l~OYS' . :A.LE= -~r•····· • ..,.__/_~3_M_O_R_E ____ ___. r.~.r::~;~ct.eds. 119 stod& -...., corclllroys. bets. GIRLS' PANTS ~~,';~ $4 88 MEN'S KNIT ~HIRTS ~idT~s14.99 $6 88 W, bell. llrWl to flt ~ Shes 7 to 14 '"HAMGo TIM"" •01 ..... Off SHOttr llG. ........ '-91. ... Sbet ·..:;; 0 , to 14. .'LEVIS'" "'FOl"1 Ml MOr :!Ew~ •••..• ·s· .•••• "1.IGHTMMG IOl.T" ~E~ •••••• ·s·. •• s..._, 25 to JO ...... 21 to 31. IN) stack ....... COi .. op. IN me.ct RlG. $12.99 1"MM _.. AU UAHD MEW ..... IK. TO Sll.99 8 OUR ENTIRE STOCK de•I•, te-. .tc. Ill • IM9 ._..., of SA.LE~ . . . . . . . . • . • ..._. ...,_ c al.-ed lmlh Ill soldl SA.LE rm<:E • • • • • • • • • e IOYs .••••••••.• $.,~t,.8888 :::~HIHS4GOE88S . :S~ ....... !8.88 s:;=f1':'o~x~'Cn. ...... H ~~~-:,10 •• • SA.LINta •.•...•.•. • LADIES' PANTS SA.UNICI ••••.•• • HG. TO SU.ff 12 STUDfNTS . . • • • • . . • REG. SI US to $7 • ·~ MAC_.. 'UYIS" "fADID :!'M.::C'L .. ~.12.88 ~~ ~ .. '... • M~ .. s .......... ~ .12.88 a....;.:•;;.;,;' ii;;;;·'..;.~~E.;._. ·-· ·-· _. ·-· ·--·--..... Et!{~~~·.:·~~~:=·~=:':·~!~ HG. s"·" 513 88 :Au~~~~-~ 14.88 LADIES· .. JENA.Gr ""Off SHOU'" & 21 ·" 1.--~--~s~· ~s~~R=T~s-~ MEN'S SWEATERS SHORTS SETS o.w'" "'"flf ."-'!-v....., SALENICI •...•.• • BOY HI ... uatTAH .... ALPS" "HIAITA.Gf" sfytn. ..... lllrWIMd •• 1 ••• Cotto. ~----------t Shits 4 to 20 ---MG TOH.. I & 2 piece bf uds, poly bl••da, d••I••· MEN'S & BOYS' ""SA.HD WEAi'" "'O.r.• .....,._A-0"' _...,.._ "'EA.fAE IMITS .. ,.GLI va.ouas'" .., .___........., etc. a. .__ -eoL r ""Off SHOttF'.....,.. TIM"" y,._ ... stock. 100'• of ... .,.,., ........ ..... ....... ..... cor oys. ...... ,._.."... • -.,..-SHORTS si.ort ..d ·-.......... a bl4J latest stytff, colors GRd f.lwics lig stock. • ...,. MMct'-of cdars. Slus l to IM to .. 01.• ~WA.VF' -"7 .-t--.__.__ ---.. wool ...... ClftoM. I piece .._.... tu+:"" slMwts wMI 16, wcMt 25 to Jl. 5...,. ....._ .. ,,.__SHORE.. wtectim of cnw ...t cal•w ..,..._ ---llNlklliRiC) wt cO... •4fad tops. etc. Special Gro.p $ V'l'T All llAHD MEW •.tows. cotto.. .tc.lltsluss-M-&.-XL4biq~ .+c. 1ig •wiety of coton M shes HG.TOSl9.00 7 88 ::.=~~ff:°'!~-:.~ tetwwcWa....._.tc . ..._.llllihM :r::.5t1t: s7 88 S-M-L. $ 88 ~l:i~······s······ colors. sats boys 2 to 27 waist. ~~~CJ"'O'llK-$5 • SA.LE PIUCE • . . . . • • . • . e REG. S7.95 & $1.95 3 IEG. TO $24.00 "'"' 28 to 42 wcilst. IK. TO S 14.95 ~'t2!: $9 88 Rs~LE5~1~:········$· • ~~~····$··· .. e ~1~ $8 88 ~:.:..····· ··$··1 •11 SA.LEPIUCE ••• ••.• ... • & Sl.9.95. 9 88 IK .. TOS21.00 11 88 to $15.99 RK. TO Sl6.99 !ri~itT. ... ~.10.88 :~~:~: ·····s1···1 ·11 -~~~~~~··s1· 4.88 :~?~9····9···9··s , ·, as ~~~~:· .. ·s,·aa ~ $14 88 uu~a ........ • ~····$·· ,·.~U~L~E-PRIC~E-~-·-·~~L~O~U~R~·-·-~~SA~L~E~~~E~·~·-··-··-·~··-·-•--- SA.U ~CE ....... • LADIES' BLOUSES IK. TO $36.00 1 5 PIECE MEN'S JACKE_TS & TOPS SA.LE NICE ······· • ·-~Tlfilt_RF' LUGGAGE SETS & COATS . ::~:::G:.~".'.'F~·~:: :~g:~:: MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS 1.ottg ~;;._~~ "' • biCJ ~~~ ~ =.~.::._w. ~ =~ "PACIFIC TRAIL" "LEE STORM "DITTOS" 0 'LEE" "IOLT" "IEHMIHGTOM" "SPiii" "O.r .•• •wMfy fllf pdl•n ..ct ~ ~ bOCJ i1t ..._e '-9~age, •criety of llDBS'"'"'&IGUSHS9Ullr .. JEA.H ... EHt.tc'iTOHM .. MIDE'"o-..n. "IOLT" "SUHDEI" "IOLT" S-M·L-XL Ow ...tire stodl REG. colon.Spie«Mt. ---·lt·--s-'"LIVIS.. 00' f It ... EW "'--OLDE ... w•VE" "LIVts·· Sl6.00toS42.00 $ .-.-.--•~ 100·1 •po• I • • • " • " "'• 69 88 .,,..., _,.,.. ....... "' ..., w1 suM..a ao • _,.......... .... .. •• ucHo 011G." "HEIJT•Gr .... 01 0 OFF 1EG. ss2s.oo fllNc• ._., IMd ...t ~ ..ylolls. crNJ of cdors. styt.s. f*tcs. .... '"LEFT..,... '"IDHG M~'" /C SAU PRICE • • • • • • • ........ etc.. deer•• ,...., 1Mc1 • ...,. ._..., ..., ..... _.... t oo·s fllf .._ • ...., lahst styt. • .._.. 1-----:...;m;;--...-.._........_~~~~~~"=":'":"------- )r ....... nlncoah. ...... etc. etc. stytn...,.,. ......... Siies 5-Mol. -....... sWrh. , .... ,....... MEN'S & BOYS' .._.. ...._ • ........... • ... 5 t:NcJ 90,.a. ......., cattc.. etc. 111 111 ... '"° SWIMWll! _.R s.M-l.-XL 5 Wt.,...,._ ..... COLOIS Ill shft 5-M-&,.. XLS......_ ~ =-~:s;:.oo $12. !t~~~~ .... ~3.88 ~:Sirtt $4. O.P .. =H~C:~~Os~s.WAVE. SA.LI NICI • • • • • • • • =:.w.... s5 • SALi PRICE • • • • • • • · • • e WAIST SIDStlOYS 20 to 27. MIM"S 21 to 31. !t~.~14.88 F~"'"$ . -· !i~~ ..... ~.7 •88 'Yl il\iiE OFF I ~ .... $ ... ~ .... s12. ~.... s14 tre ... dotll Stni1191 fo be fowl hi OW O•W $200,000 w.i TO SllUI w.i ='.~.... e w.i :2:~..... . . ~. .. ~ft=~! Sllop e..ty far best MllcticMI. FllST COME FllST CA .LIFORlllA JEAllS• :~1:s -In ''Von's Center" -Magnolia At Atlanta . ~ ;: ~ ·= ~. :: . . . . . ~~ ... . . . :: ·. :· ·: . ·: :: :· .. ~: :· ;: '" ' fl h ti t 0 c ' ~ ( -- l\f 8 DAIL V PILOT CIN Thutldey, M9Y a, \MO Does It Tickle? Kris ta Krumins. 8 . conce.1trates on finishing off the symbol she pa;nted on the chin of Jenny Johnson. 5. They were among the girls at the big pow wow for YMCA Indian Maidens Saturday at Costa ~Ps::t's TPWinkle Park. Krista. a membe~ Mcinnis Tribute _.....,.. ___ _ of the ALlec tribe of Newport Beach. was one of the girls and mothers representing 30 Ha rbor Area tribes who w·ere recruiting new members . They signed about 75 ne\\o members for the mother-daughter YMCA program. Planned Former Newport Beach city coun<'i lman and mayor Don Mc innis will be honored at a test1monJal dinner Tuesday. The dinner is being orgaruzed by anothe r former counci l member. Pete Harrett. To be held al the Newport Center Marnott Hotel, the pro· g r a m starts at 7 p m with col'kta1ls m the Atrium Court. After the proJ..tram. there will be dancing to the musk by the Society F'or the Preservallon of Big Band!) T1ckeb for the party are $20 per person. Reservations can be made through Barrett Realty Register. 642·5a00. Mcinnis served three termi. on the counc-11. repre!)enllng the ~econd dlstnct in We~t N~wport until his rt-t1rement this year He was mayor from 1972 to l976. Fuel Ordered WASHI NGTON t AP l Thl' Carter admtn1!->trat1on Is press in~ ahcs.id \\Ith plans to send In- dia two batchl'S of nuclejjr ruc·I dl's p1tt• that country's refusal to J~ree to saft>i.:uarcb d t.'s1gnt.'d to J)fE.'\'t•nt thl· ... prt'ad of nuclear "'t'<ipon~ :t II FirPd l 'p You can find out how hrefighters would extinguish a truc k fir£< ltkt: this if you attend show being planned for Saturday'!-. Fire Service Day observance by Costa M~a Fare Department. This fire was set recently by firemen as part of a training exercise. You can see firefighters ' in a ction Saturday between 10 a.m . and noon and ~gain from 1 pm. to 3 p m . at Costa Mesa fire station across Placentia Av<-nut· I_rom Estancia High School_.------ " \ Chamber Pulling Rug From CdM Merchants? ~·--: as o ne prepared 16 years . .,\.\ before making any rp.'OCQtnen_· _ ___,,, The Corona del Mur plan will area The city s tandard 1n use the businesR propt>rty -group·!) take at leasl a year to l'Ompletc: no"'' 1s one s pace per 250 !'>QWtre ~ su~esllorn; ~aid ~he ·.,. made a &f'~l"O-:inn HeW1cker:-~s flOOl'"&r'l!T fortetaO eopy av~clblc to th~ chamber cif dations - ·By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of.,_ o.+ty Pilot Sl~ff It started this year with an in- flu~ or onentti...nt&-meu:hams ---~lne -prediction-that tM-East Coast Highway bustness strip in Corona del Mar would beeome- another Rodeo Drivf' He was Infuriated at the ch~mber's attempt to get coun· cil int e.n..~n1iP.n Aloog with rorm e r cha)llber !'.Peoibers rank -Jank. Arvo fla:tpa and Charles and Dee .Masters, he formed his groue. claiming the c hamber only represented t<c'nant merchants. not com · merc1al property owners .· _dlr,ector of planninJC. uper allonS. and ooe ~pis cc per 250. eom m~ . Hewicker's staff ha~ wntlcn ~quare feel or1 nl't floor a re<J for .. I !>poke tn th<.•1r brt•okf.&'>t one proposal for the area ofhces. mel'ling la!>t month and tn\ 1tt.'d The Business Property A~ THE BUSINF:SS PROPERTY them to look al our drafl Tht'.v sociation has its version of a group is also tiU~~estin~ that ex· haven't taken uµ our offor }cl. ' "IF TIU:&.'i-~A~£ ·any q.,_.. ttons about what we're doing. people should come to our meet· 1ngs and rind out." she sal.d. . ·. · . The battle that erupted 1s ·1ar from over . but combatanll> seetn to be less host~c s pecific area plan. 1st mg structurei-that don't mt't't !)he b<lld thO':>c parlon~ requ1remt•ni... Ix· ~1 r'. S t fl "' Jr t 'a 1 d th 1· JERRY STEWART, president of the Corona del Mar-Chamber of Commerce, says her group will be coming up with a plan 1n the next few months. It wlll be up to the ci ty Plan· ning Commjss1on and. ultimatt· Jy. the City Council to approve u final version allo""ed to remain <t nc1 c:m be r ha m ber dlr<'rtor. d' v..l'll J~ th1· t''IP<t Odl'fl h) up lo 10 µcrrt.>nt of th fl'C: m t.>mbt-r n1mm1ttt·e a p g ro!):-. area t'ach )'l•ar "'1thout pmnted t u comt· up "'1th th" h:..ving tu m eet park in~ i.tan· <·hamber·~ -drart "'111 "'Jlt•nd thP dard:. nt->.l touvle of month~ r.,, tt·v..ing :\1 r .... :\1,blt·r~. "'hu ct.mp1k-d tht• l''\1:-.\ing clrJfl pl Jn' .1 ... v..•·11 OK:d by Co1111fy "We are here to promote tbt· bu:.ine:.s and l'iv1c we lfare of . Corona del ~ar. not to take any bu:.mess away from anyooe What v.e're talking about h1 v.hat v.e ultimately want tlUi\ • <'nrn muntl\ to be." Mrs . Sl~wart dddl·d . .. ON ONE SIDE or the issue are the members of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. ~ group of residents. bus1 ne~i.men <ind property owners. Thl'Y fired the firs t volley when thev as ked the Newport Beach City Council to intervene m Corona del Mar's bus incsh district in Fe bruary The Othe r side 1s represented by· the newly formed Business Property Association whose <'hief arcMtect 1s real estate in· vestor Ernest George CHAMBER Of'F'IClALS !>ay they didn't ask the council to become actively involved in the dispute. they jus t wanted cit~· officials to be aware of the l'hange tn ch<tral'ter or the stnp from retail businesses that serve the s urrounding neighborhood to the expensive shops envisioned by Grorge. J\ fler initia lly indi catin~ they·d involve themselves in the issue. council me mbe rs have taken a more pa:.i.1ve role A promised review or new businesses locating in Corona del Mar has n't m a terialized Instead. the counC'1 I has ordered city staff merritx>rs to start work on the Corona dl'I Mar s pec1f1c area plan Two primary issues that an· likely lo emergt• arc building size and parking requ1r<'me nu- l''or instance. the Busines-. Property Association is s ugi:e!'tl ing that buildings be <tllowed to be built 1 5 times the bu1ldabl1· area of a lot. not counting spat·c needed for parking. Volunteer Groups-Unite-.· George likes to boas t that he's bought more property 1n the 10-block rommerc1al area than anyone else the past two yeari. HE HAS PROMOTED the ar rival of new businl!Sl>l!S, sul'h a:, the rug merchants. that wouJd <'ater to the wealthy residents of the area George was the one who said he wanted to s ec the !)trip b~ome another exclusive shop· ping area like Beverly Hills· Rodeo DrlVc THE PLAN JS one of a half dozen to be completed for older areas of town. The purpo:.c 1:. to est a bli~h long ·range land use and zoning restrictions which would govern the gr adual re- development of areas that arc already built out. THE Bt;lLDABLE AREA of d lot is the spal'e left aftl'r d€:ducl· ing required setbaC'ks. City staff members are rec- o mmending .5 times the build· able area. a s tandard used when the m anner 's Mile s pec1C1c area plan was adopted. The property owners' group 1~ also asking for off-street park ing reqwrement of one spat·c· per 35() square feel Of nl•t 000r f''ormat1on of JO nrJ!aniLallon to coordtnJh' \oluntt'l•r pro grams ad m1n1skrcd bv \ anou" Orange Count) <J gcn1·11·-, hai. hN•n approvt-d b) lht· rount~ Board of Supcn·1sor.; Tht· romm1lll't 1>1 rertor'.'> nf \'1,luntt't:'r fo:fforh • ()()\' t-:-. • v. 111 include d1 rcl'tor' 11f \'olunt«• r JllCJ).:ram..., of 1h1• Cnmm1-. ... ion on th1· Swtu~ 11( W11m1•n. Com m U111 t.v Sl•l"\'ll'(~ Ag l'nt'). Dl'linqu(•n UCI ·Awards Dinner Scheduled May 17 Caring Citizens Listed Special awards for teachmg. rese»rc h and servtce ...... 111 be pre- sented to members of the UC Irvine commuruty at the 10th aMu<JI Lauds a nd Laurels Banquet May 17 at the Disneyland Hotel m Anaheim . The banquet. sponsored by the UCI Alumni ASS0<'1atJOn. is held each .Year to oav tnbute to students. racultv. staff. alumm and other campus supporters who have made ma,Jor contnbutJOns to the university and community. Action Rebuts Mesa Campaign Claim ·1 op a ward 1s ·· ~xtraorchnanus:· which recogmies the m · dividual who most personifies the spmt and purpose of UCL Other Cjwards will be made to the outstandmg senior. Jtraduate student and athlete and to others for distingu1~hed teaching and research. professional achievement and uruve~1tv and l'Ommumtv se rvice By J ERRY CLAUSEN ot tt. o.il'f ,..._.Si.ti Election campaign c harges that Costa Mesa city om c1als 1g· nore the average citizen in daily affairs have barely faded, but their echoes linger on Prompted hy Councilman Ed McFarland. city administrators are compiling a list of Mesans believed to be interested in city affairs. THE UST WAS initiated with the names or some 200 persons who worked for McFarland's re· election campaign last month. To be added are the campaign workers listed by two other councilmen successful in gain· ing seats this year, incumbent J)ftnn Hall and neophyte Eri<' Johnson. ,:xpected to be added to the growing list are the people who werked unsuccessfully to elect sit other candidates in the April I ~esa Hospital . ~ccredited I ~ two-year accredltaUoo by ~ JGUat CommluioD OD Ac· ~of HoeplUll bu been ..... _Coat.a Meu Memorial Htipbl foUowtnc ,... '91peetioa. !Aclmlnlatrator Jo Ann C~atrlno 1al d boaJ)ltall ~ tn the acenditaUon voluntarllr to naure "8dardl of INltMet care. M•a M•mortal .. a ."41 full·HrvJH boapltal ~-It •t VINrta It., C.. I ... " tapeblt ol •IMl'aJ ............. munic1pa1 election That suggestion came from Johnson in a pre-council meeung study session at City Hall Mon· da~ McFARLAND AND Hall. who b ris tle d during campaign forums when charged with non· participatory government, in· dicated Monday that they are especially concerned with a need for grass-roots guidance in current m ajor revisions to the city's plan. Thal plan will form city gov ernment's policy over the next few years in planning develop. ment. street construction and re· p air, park purchase and main· tenance, police and fire protec- tion, zoning matte r s and a number of other s ocial pro· grams. City officials were especially con cerned when only t hree citizens appeared before the Planning Commission when that body reviewed major general plan revisions and passed the 400-page document on to the City Council. McFA&LAND SUGGESTED durinc the study tea1ion that a m•illna list be compiled ol peo- ple wbo .m,bt become involYed la dtJ eollllldUeel. He noted that molt of the com· munlty'a bomeownen JftMlpe are tnt.ertet.ed onl7 in proJed.a lnvolvlDI tbelr own oellhborboodl. If e also coatencMd tbat lbe Chamber of Oomm•rc• ll In· t•re1ted prtmarUy in IMU. ln· volvtnc Juat tbe bultne11 com· munlty. The coundl h11 1cltedua. 1 Mer_ l& atudy .. 11on with etty atan .......... &o ao ovtr u.. general plan rev1s1ons, the first since 1970 Eventually. the plan will be taken to meetmgs m various parts of the city for explanation, discussion and possible revision. Dinner will be ser ved al 7·30 pm following a no·host COC'kta1l hour. Tlckets ror the banquet are S15. Reservations may be made by calbng the UCI alumni office at R33-6247. Net Fer 8re••l••t Cotta 11 .. H.llh Sebool ~t Rlck Hele em,.....111 that DODI of bit 18 pl11 wtll become 11ua111 for U. PlftCU• breakf ut S.lurda)' 1pouorld br the Downtown klw .. Club. ''ftM tVtllt -T 1.m. to noon at Liam Park -raiMI mont)' for k>au to student.a for apicultural projects. T1lkln1 br~Mkfa1t uua&1e are <from left) El Ono. Cotta M•• tll Key Club pr•ldenl: Frank Peller. breakf11t chairman , hawn Wilden, and Id Ola 10 • Klwanla pr I· den\. C\' Prewnhoo Comm1ss1on. En '1ronnwnt~I 1\t anag~meot ,\gen· (' ~ Gener al Serv1c-ei. A~eft<'). Human Relat)()OS Commission. Human Services Agency, Proba· tion Departme nt and Public In· formation Offi~. r\ mong dut.Jes or DOVES wilJ bf' preparation or status reports on -. olWlt~r programs. ' Formation of the 'roup wtll • not involve expense to the ceq,. ty. accordrn~ to Supervisor Har· nett M. Wit.'der. l , • r Mesa Council Hears Tenam Complai,nt,s •I Nearly 40 tenants of a com ··: merc1al complex in south Cost.a Mesa will get their day before the City Council June 16. \ The tenants. said spokesmU ' Tom Lee. object to the coml)lex owner·s bid to sell off the in· dustnal and comm ercial unilfi 1 as condominiums. I It .. COUNCO.. MEM8ERS -~~·1•1• 4· 1 Monday, with 0>unc:ii;;td 1111 Ed McFarland oppoeiq, to the businessmen's appeaJ to Planning CommissiQo deci.Aon allowinl condo convenioft. The count'U also indfuted it would review city ordinances govemlng the conversion el in· dustrlal rentals to con - dominiums. An attorney for Troy lnvest· meot f\md of Newport Budl. owner ol t.be eomPlex at 7ll W. 17th 5'., argued tiat tllere were no groUnds to bear the appeal. HE WI> T&OY had met all ~ulrementa stipulate.a by or- dlnancm in plaftniaa the etm· version. Councilman llcFarland agreed. But Councilman De>nn Hall said \he law req\&lret tbtl tMle affected by tbe ton••r•lon sboWd haw ..... ..,...., ht said be beliftea teeuu wttla ~ newabM a,.ce ...,_an al· fected. ,..,. ............... .... MUM r .... froai ......... ... vitamAM ...... ••,..,... lhOpl, H1d &be)' .... 't Dew about the,......._ -..0 _,. vera•on UlldJ tMr ,. .. ,._. tl ln the.,. .. , .. ,,. And . 1 al4 t•aaat 1puk•1WOl9ll Pa\tl Wllll.-, Tro~ 11 Ml= ._., .. rtnt "Pt ti '° ......... t•·~-----~--;j .... - , GE~ERAL NEWS Tiv'ldl¥. _ .. 1llO 'L>All y PILOT A J. ,. Church F~11nder Forms New Entity PAIADSN A lA~> -Man mt 1 ,_.. ad CltheU' emp&oy-. Ol t.M WwNwW. a.... ot Cod who we~ f.,_.two ·llOh• ~re ~by •!iiew~ntlioft fonned .,, ........ ~. .. ~.: f \' churcb l aid t-& ~ yer 1 ulled "H....,_. I lM Almtle °' • Goel ..... •na c.,,..., a Corponllon '' AWi ..... •• WllO has Uvt"<I ia i-.c.., Aria • b MVeratl )Hn;, wa~•ef UM Wortdw\de Chur-t'h ot M.dtnPu ..... Sl:ace 19'78. Callfomla autbonli" havt ..._ :taTSttiaunr atcLWaUou that AnmU'(Jftl alld churt'b treasurer tanlet Raditr 1iphoned on church f undl tor lMlt own u Tbe chUttb ~a• pl~ under 1 •l•l• rtttlvtr ln .1 U l.&&l'Y lt7t. A dlurch attomey. Jack K Ir r. 1aJd that Ar-m.llroq bad been con · ahhrial movtni the church rorpora Uon out ol Callfomla alnce atat" pro seeuton t>et111 their Inquiry WHILE 111E CHURCH no lonaer employs anyone, lt Is not aoma out of bu.sln.aa, a chW't'h liPOkt'lmlln 11•.td Church ~l.8 tn CaUfornh& wUl not bf' m ovN O...L of state and lhe old fflr· porat&on ,....._.., aubJ~t to I.he at.tAI attorney 1•otral'1 lovo1t111tton, Ke11ler aald. The flrtn1 not.lee dltlrib\ated April 2' don noc. apply to workers ()f the c hurr h aftlffated Ambassado r Colleao in Puadena, or employees of Amban ador lnternaUonal Cultural f'oundaUon. an arll·related venture. A m e m o randum \O c hurc h workers, aaylnt they were receivtna th~lr l1&1t paycheek May l, alao aaid Arnu.trong'li new corporation ''bas learned of the termlnatioo ol your e mployment" and wished to hire them ACeoaotNG TO THE Loi An(ea. Tlme1, some employees, lnehiillnt five ln the church televlaioa depart· m ent, rtfwted to slin the new con· tract . The contract'• terms Include writ- ten conaent from apousea before their m a l es can be hind, termination without notice with two weeks salary and no aeverance pay, pension, an· nulty or other benefjts , and no out· side work without written consent. C•ll 142-5171. Put • few word• to work for ov. MERCURY SAVINGS cmd loon auotiatio11 Executive Olllc•r. 7112 Edinge r Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92&47 Sout~m Cellfornl• R~/0111/ Ollie••· 6956 Vall4ty v1...-St.. Buen• P1.1k, CA 90e20 165e Arntlll Ad., C1m1rlllo, CA 93010 20715 6. AYl fon BIYd., C11son CA 90748 23021 Lalle Center 01., (Lak6 Foreal). El Toro, CA 92630 1001 E. lmpe1111 Hwy 1 La Habra, CA 90631 4 IA() Long Beach Blvo., Lono Beech. CA 90807 G) UG39 Hawthorne 81...0 .. To111~. CA 90505 • 109& Irvine 81\'d., Tustin, CA 92e80 236 N. Cltrue A.,.., Wn t Co'lin1. CA 91 793 An•"-lm Hllla-Coml~ Soon HM.rcury Room" 11111/tt>HI on• re11rv«1 OH•~ IQllAI. l'UO\ING t l"O(I t-------------------.... ---------------------------------------------------.... -----------------------------------41 ·: NEWEMPl..OYER Hetbert Armstrong A"WI....,.,._. ONCE TREASURER Stanley Rader LINGERIE 25°10 off entire Line of Terry Lounge wear . 1n our robe department. Saudis Restrict reg .6~25 Now5.24-18.75 25°/o off Women's 'rravel of Women _ ___...~.~~1eep~e!'d.a !tow..&. 75-_ Now 7.60 No~ Now8.25 __ ..BEIJlUT • .Lebanon CAP) -Crown Prince- Fabd ol Saudi Arabia has ba rred wo men from traftling abroad to study, a Saudi ne~spaper re-por::ts. Cfhe desert ltingdom. wary of ''unfavorable" influences in the West."6 also laking ste ps to .keep its young men at home. according to re ports r e•hlngbere v EVEN WOMEN ACCOMPANIE D BY their hu$haods are.~dden to leave Saudi Ar abia for s tudy, F a hd wa s quoted as s a ying by the ne 'ffl)aper Al Jaura. Informed sources here said the orders we re prompted by the tragic love affair between Prin- cess Misha and a s uitor. The two were executed in 1977 111 a«Ol'dance with the Islamic penalty for adultery A television documentary about the affair en- titled "Death of a Princess" drew strong protests from the oil·producing desert kin~dom when it was s h<>.fn reeeaUy in Britain. The princess met her Sa~i k>v"°"·*t.\he American University of Beirut SAUDI STATE RADIO. MONITORED here. quoted Defense Minister Nayef Bin Abdel Aziz as "*' that the nuDlber of Saudi m ales studying ab~ will be kept to a m inimum. ucU students a broad a re "s ub1ected to un· fav r:able soc ial influences of t he Weste rn soc.,UM." the radio quoted Nayef as complaining. JJayeC said Saudi universal.Jes and high schools will considerably expand courses to do without the n~,to send students abroad. according to the ra n addUlon. the Saudi government "will in· troduce compulsory conscription." in the near fut.Ure. he was q uoted as saying fl . Carter Cites Courage WASHINGTON CAP> President Carter, de- signatinl'M.ay 26 as Me morial Day, said "we have abundant proof that American courage still lives." Citing the dea ths of eight commandos in the Iran raid. Carter' said "we can take pride in our concern for national honor and in the firmness and restraint with which Americans face crisis. "Mindful of our historic duty, we have become even more determined to defend our interests, pro· tect.our liberties and promote our ideals ." he said in a proclamation. ' ·fare Cui for Blind ' .lSLAMABAD, P akista n (AP> -Pakistan In· lef1!,Uonal Airlines has announced a special half- price fare for the blind, but it applies only to Pakistanis. The announcement said the dis count a~P.U.e$ on all doQ)estic routes and on international ru~ ~P!.at!ng in Pakistan Long gQwn rea. $10 -pn nrwaltz gown rea $"TO Prrn1 long gown rea. $11 25°/o off Sleepwear and Robe Coordinates. Save on softest sleep mates. Sale $6. 75 to $11.25 Reg. $9 to $15. S he'll love the sleek look a nd feel of our sleep coordina tes. Antron 111• nylon satin tncot dreamed up 1n the softest shades. spa r1ted with In tone piping at the e does Misses' sizes. Reg. Sale Dress·length gown . . $9 I . 75 Dress-length robe wra p . . ..... $ 11 1.25 Floor·length gown . . . . . . . . . $11 1.25 Floor·length robe ......... $15 11 .25 25°10 off Day Wear Co-ordinates. Sale 2.81 to 7.13 Reg. 3.75 to 9.50. Lm- gerre blooming 1n Spring colors Antron Ill nylon tr•cot. lace Reg Bnet ... $3.75 Bor Ccupbra 9 00 Camisole to p 7.50 Half s lip . . . . 7 00 Fullsltp ... 9.50 SHOES 1 Women's Dearfoam Slippers. orig. sH8 Now 3. 75-4.50 Save 45°/o to 600.4 on Ladles Wrangler Boots. ortca. MHn Now 29.99 F•1hlon l1l~nd Store Only 144·2113 SPORTSWEAR Special 4.99 Jr. polyester/nylon Terry T-Shirts. Special 2.99 Jr. Terry Tube Tops Jr. & Ms. Dittos All styles. orig. $16-$22 Now 15.99 20°10 off all our sundresses, s20 and up. Sale $16 to $2 0 and up. Jr. Polyester Belted Slack. , Assorted colors size 5· 15 orig '$14 Reg. $20 to $24. 8rlll1an1 ">dv•nQ'> r,n ail sundresses Camisole and tupe top styles Manv w•ltl hghtwe•Qht NOW 9 99 1ackets to caver up a t sunsel Button and belt ac- • cen1s lace W-1ms Summer color"> a nd lab11cs 1nclud-~ 1ng ltne'!'"look polv-fayon Juniors ms and ''1 size Jr. Polyester ··-sanseam SlaCk. ~ssorfed colors. srze 5-l 5 Offg. $1 4 30°/o off ----r~""' ,. -~ .... Now 3.99 -~ ~r.-• . -·. ----:.-- Jr. Terry Separates. 30°/o off Ms.Terry and Polyester Co-ordinates. COSMETIC ~Pl. Crarlie on the Double. yours with any s4 Revlon purchase . Chdtl•e the lraQ1 i nct• lha1 ., QP11•nri ,,., bP a class•c For Q1tlS on lhf> on me rn1no to n•ont The o•tt !>el mcludes ~. oz sorav oeilutru> ano 3 N oust•no powder Don t you 1us1 l\now '>Om('()"" w"• 5 bef>r> want1nq to try Charf!p? Try •I now' Charlte ooocentrate coioone SOfJV 4 oz 4.85, I Ol 6.50 Char he Body Silk lotion 4 oz 6.00 Charlie Body Stlk laom bath 8 <'l 6 .00 / ~ ,.. , ' . , .. , ,,,. .... . \ li .:~ · 1.~.~,, •> ~ ~1 . . .. . : : . I \ I FINE JEWELRY ·r ,·1 ": 25°/ooff all Timex watches for Mom. ,, , f •i f •• ,., \ 9 I ..... .,,,. ,,,. . 'Y· ':' ·I· , I • \ -. ·. ·=: ·-,:; . . .. . .. ·- Our scented pomanders from Prince Matchabelli. \-~·. .......___,. Sale $11.96 ... Mom gets a bOnus from Prince Matchabelh Scented oomander9 In Avlance. Wtndaong or CacMt fragrances Bird or blrdc41ge ~gns vou,. tor 1ust 5 50 with any purctt89e of 3 50 or mont from Prnl08 Matchabelll Wtndsono 1 4 natural spray cologne. S.11 · Cachet 1 oz n•tur.i apr•y oologne. 4.11 Av1ance 1 1 natural sptey cologne 1.50 FINE JEWELRY 25°/o to 500/o off all 14K g<;>ld chains and charms. Sale •18.71 to •736 ..... M.• tD 11471. For the Mom who'• worth her wlaht In aotd. 14K gofd chain• In box. rope. llfd "S" Unk. ra" brllc11et1 tor detlcate wrttt ~ Ptua ~ty af ctwma to charm Mr. All gtlttlrlng UYlngt. to $31.46 Reg. 15.95 to 41 .95. Save on eve ry beaut1lul Timex wa tch Lots ot styles an<J shapes from designer looks to classics Etectr1cs. D1g1tals 17 1ewet lever movements With stainless steel back, gold-or s1lver- tone metal case "• -. J'20 CAii. Y PIL.OT "fnunday. May I , I NO Ex-stor '.Boss Jailed S N Y H A N ~ 1 S (' 0 (Ar• A fr-derul Jud~t> bat ordl'rt"d • rf'tlrtd ~ f ewuy SCort's purchb •nJ? m l\llJCl'r , who r•• • t•1 v ""1 11'l0rt' t h an $9.3. 000 kn k1ckb4at.•k ll• mt>nl~ to snvt• ~•x months •n prison i.nd rtnc•d him $:>,000 ror f«'dt'r ul lnt'C>mf' Lall. l'V 100. ll S D1s tru•t J udlft\ Wilham S<-h~unt•r ul::.o urcte-rt.'d Williard I. *ih•s of Pwdmonl lo pay tuitt'i. Md ~nalt1t'~ of $39,275 0\U 'tl lht" WOV urnm'-'nL Stile r~rt.'l\.ed lht> lcickb111ck p&l) mcnts Crom \'Offimt'rc:1..el itrO::.tis "'h1le bU)lnJ< ~raph1cs O>r Safeway frorn 1964 throul(h 1976, the 1-tov .:rnmcnt ~.ud Cash Grantt"d SAN DIEGO <Al» Jt.•r omc und Roio.e llnt• f'ox or t.,..>S An~t.•lt.>~ hav<• bel.'n ... warded $1 52.076 from Par1fic Southwt·!>l A1rlrncs for th<' death of the::-25-ye:ir old son rn a l978 air r ra!>h over San Diego. Gary Lee Fox, u rn e<Jica l :,tudent at Loyola Uni vers1ty of Chicago, was amon~ 144 k il le d whe n u PSJ\ J&tliner and a s mall plane collided. Dftitlt Not i~• riucl llOTHHS la.L HOA OW A Y ~TUAIY 110 Broadwa)' Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMfTH & TUTHILL MOITUAIY WISTQ.lff CMAPa. M()(luary • Crema11ons 427 E 17th St. Cosla Mesa 646-4888 rtHCI .-OTHld SMITHS' MOITUAA Y 627 Main SI Hunl~ach ..... FAMILY • COlOMAL ,.,._AL NOMI 7801 Bol58 Ave • westm1tl&ter 893-<3525 •AClftC Y•W MIMC)alA&. , .... 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PllBUC NOTICE r PtIBUC NO'l'ICB . ·-------.. NATION Thursd1y. M1y 9. 1930 All B pti t Leaa · §hons Bid for S cond.~Term · 1HE tlllElf · " MOlllEISIJAY •arne Fooii11g . male emperor penguin .keeps his chick ~eltered fro m the Antarc tic rold while the m other finds fresh fis h to feed the tot. After the female lays the egg , the father gingerly ptaces it on top of his reed and stands without moving for two months until it hatches. Fresno 'the Pits' --But hnproving N~W YORk <AP > Tht" Rt>v Adrian Roarr" of Mttmphaa ba• dl• cloaed he will not • k 1 t'WllOmary tf't'ond tnm aN pr.-11ldf'nt ol th•· <·on ll'Ovt"rt)' bufft'led Soulh\'rn H•plli.l ConverHlon. th nu\lon'11 largut Protestant body But hf' aaJd Wl'nd.-1d•y th" <"Onnlct 1n tht-d4.'nomlnutloo ovor biblical In· erranC'y lnlalUblllly had nothul& to do with hli. dt>Cl&lcm HE SAID II•. "ai. •tc ppln.i down beotauat' of "pn .... 1lnH dutlu and vast o pportwuUH " 111 the bit. growing congregatJon of which he ls pastor, th e 10.~ member Bellevue Ba,p tiat Churc·b In M t-mphl~ II 1s surpr1St' announc<' ment there Signaled a Wldt' opt•n rat'e ror the pres1de nt'y of the 13 4 malllon· member denomination ..it Its conven tloo J une 10-12 111 St Low~. Rogers was t'lt.>cted tn Houston last year as the standard bearer of a con- se r val 1 ve m ovement 1n th«> de nominauon to dt.>mtmd thul its in stitullons inbist ell\ the s tnct, IJteral accuracy of the entire Babic. AN E""ISUING 1nnst1gat1on of vol· ang proC'C•dun·~ a l th<' ronn•nt1on brought oul violulwni., but Counc.l lht:y wen• not s u!fic1cnl to affert tht· out com e. ll has been virtually a sure thing ror denominational presidents l o serve the one.year terms. OnJy three have not done so ln the denomana lion's ~year hiMory Rogers, 48, told Baptist Press that be bad (aced no pres~ure e.ther from his own eongregataon nor from any ., fR~O (AP) --. Fresno must attract new JllOL• ~ERS c:9nvenUons, generate new Jobs and improve its (.)I " .I~. reputation as "the pits," a San Diego consultant s 1d_. _ _ ....... _____ -.... -..... ·--~.4l .... Dt:#AGED--~-- 1n revealing the results of a $40,000 study com· .....milsioned.. by eavemment and business groups. -teprese ntaUves of Philtl.ps-Ramse.y Inc . .sai4 Fresno should create 53,000 jobs in five years. S AN FRANCI SCO -c-AP) -VIS'.I'A volun· teers will be he lping elderly persons who race· e viction. thanks to pro- gram announced by the San Francisco Sheriffi. Department John H. Piiou. the flrnfs v1ce president said: .. ·Among the news m edia, Fresno is a humorous s&ereotype of a place that Is the pits." He said Fres no is "not very attractive" to con· vcntions because of poor aJrlioe service. the lack of a large downtown hote l and reduced Convention Btlreau spendin~ > Estate Evaluated Three o f the rive volunteer s will be al least 68 years old The . s heriffs orrice will provide na mes or those who are being served eviction notices. Last year, the sheriffs depart.ment served more than 2,000notJces. LON!>ON (AP> -S .J . Perelman, the American humorist who died Oct. 17. left an estate ~,J:naland and Wales valued at $11,562, it was re-~ed. Admlnlstratioo ol the eata&e was eranted to Barclays Bank Trust Co. of Loodoo. OUR FINEST BUIL T·IN POTSCRUBlllflll DISHWASHER • 12-Cycle Wah Selection including Power Scrub• Cycle. • Energy-S.,er Drying Option. •Cancel-Reset Cycle. _:=-,;, i • Oulet P~rmaTut• lntenor. ~ -• Low Water Utage Cycle Selections includin9 Energy Saver Cycle. Trainload SpKial Low Price!! Lest GE Rebate •••• -••• $40 PLUS FUI HObtAl ltlfllACIMIKT INST Au.A TIOtf $40 Aeblteon Model OI01200 Offer EffectM April 1 ·Mey 31. 1HO Miii. j I ....., !'°' dO ~di ..... ---..... Oft foed9. Gt't .. _ kfttb•cycte" _....,. ••-dned __ _ .... __ ,_ ··-'°"· _____ ... , • 6-Cyde W• Se6ec- ticw. IMNd'"' ,.,.., Sc""'9CV-le • f nfffY S..tr Dry Option e J.lftlll Wllhlne Mttclfl :tm~ Now only s3099s other quartrr of the denomlnatlon not to run al(a1n If t; •:MPllA81ZED 1118 declalon had nothln~ to do with controversy that has l'lw1rlcd around ttcUvttlea ot tht• biblical 1ne rrancy group that bucked his t'ltc•ctlon las t year. "That's somethJng I want to make a bundantly clear," be said. "I am i.ure that lhcr e will be all kinda or theories as to why I have done what I have dont-" ' . ~ . ~. He a&d ~ had acted out of duty to bas congt l'gal100. Ab much as I love my denomina· lion , my (•hurcb ls still my first rt!llporuiibilit~," he said. "The re are pressing duties and vast op- porlun1t1c::. I race as pas tor or Bellevue "IT IS L"i a period ot growth un· precedented in its history There are days, therefore. that 1 want to max- imize for my church. Also, I desire more lime to spend with personal pursuits s uch as-quality ranuly time and \\ntmg " -.. -----J Gift Wrap Ribbon & Bows Croes Pens & Pencils Lazercraft Desk sets Hoity Hobby figurines and Gift Ware. Pottery Craft Picture framM QystaJ By Goebef Howard Miller Wall Clocks Asked about recent r eports or a plan b) Ute Bible merrancy group led hy Pa1gt• PattC'rson of f)3llu<; and Judge Paul Pre: ,,IN or Hou-.tc>n to ,.::.11n conJrol or ctl•nom1nall11nal bo<trds by elec.tang c.on:;t>nal1vt p('rsidents for the next tO years. rogers said he was not in vol vcd 1n lhe erfort f l'r;;Plli'///I ~9'?1'1'/tit'JJ lhl' I rc;.t-i l<lt'J C.omp,Jfly "THEIR APPROACH is not lh way 1 would go about at," he said "Yet I believe tha t we as Baptists need to be very . very careful that we don't Judge U1e heart mot.I valion or CENTURY STATIONERS 545-6026 !!!!! - 3 33 3 So. lristol Soeltt. Coast P1caa. Costa ~ -· anyone and that we f!I H ' t•ver> one I fi 1•'•l'l1 { ) • ~~~vl~~~-~n_.t_R_e_x_press h_•!'. _hl·art _an_d _ T~ E ROO.::_K~M_::_:_:A~N-· __ R_E_v_1 _ew_s_1_n_th_•_~~·fl-~d~!!!J!~~je~~·~~~ •a llERE JllEU DOIRE~ · DIESEL EDDDDIU ID 21 DLDSIOBILE IDDELS I Only Olds offers the eDra mileage of diesel in so many models. Good news. California' \ow America's ~umbE:r I stllrr nf dibel cars bnngs Amem.i " b1gg~t choice of d1e't·I model. to \'OU! So now you LJll chOOSt: the room and luxury of an Old! Ninety-Eight, an elegant Toronado, a full-size Deh.1 XH, a best-selling Cutlas.s or a choice of Olds Cruiser.; - and still enjoy fuel economy mo!'lt compacL11 can't match! And every OM EP1\-rated at 21 mpg-or better! Th;ll " tile k111d of mtlt>agl.1' ynu nel·d 111d;t\ -hut that'" not .tll \OU ~et \\1th :t d1estl·e~u1ppt'<l Olll' You al'-(> gl t . urpn.111gh· fust .... iare, and live~· pufom1.11K1 for .1 diesel -plus smooth nmnmg \~ confiRurat 1011 You 11 see a lot of f.aJJ.fomia between &n-ups. Another advantage of a diesel- equ1ppeJ Olrui: gfe3t dri\1ng rangl'. ~ you Gu1 ~e belm~ &init.'.lD.bcr.: The ho\ed EPA est1mjtes :ire for comparison to other cars. Your mileage an<l r:mge depend on your trip length. "rw('d :tnd v;eather; \'Our :K tu.tl h1~hway mile:tge .tnd Lll lgl' \\ 111 prohahly jw less 1han h1gh\\,1y t...,tirnatcs. I >nrtng r.m gl' ~t1 m:llt"> :tre ohta11wd h\ mult1ph1ng ~.I'\ nnd h1g}w.J' t~lllll.llt'S h' . tandard fuel unk cap:K111t·" Old<.n11~)ilt><; are equ1ppti<l \\1th G~1-hu1h l'n gines pro<luced h' \':lriOU!> 01\ 1::11011!>. Sec )OUr dea ler for detai Is. f.alifornJa, compare Olds now. ~or size. style. price. r~tll', mill'age. rangL' ... total value. Th at ·.., what sells a million new Ol<L"mohil~ a year.~ JUST LOOK AT THE MILEAGE! MODELS Fuel EPA EPA Tank Est. Esl Hwy. Hwy. Cap. MPG Range Est. Range Cutla11 18.8 ~ 1455 1 34 873 Cutlass Cruiser 18.2 ~ 14181 34 118 Delta 88 27.0 ~ 15141 32 184 Nin1tt-Ei1ht 27.0 ~ 11111 31 137 ~ ~ 112 ~ [jff IW Ml M HJ f'OI , .... ' -v-- ..._.._.,___ .... ---..... --------.. -----. -.......... --------.._. Thu"4Ay. Mey e. 1llO CENTURY-OU> LANOMAfU( TO HAVE COMPANY SOON 13-Room Menak>n H•• Been Majeetlc Sentry of Bluff ~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~.-tz, ~d i '•·P;B ,. . LOCAL S~litude Nearing Eno· hop Coniplex to Surround Newfund House F or nt'arly a century. the two·atory Nf•wland ltou11e hu •tood majel'ttc-ally ul lhe lop o( a bluff. ov,•rlookln(I the P•ctfk Ocett n und thu lowlands or Hununatoo Beach. Th,, l3·room Vlt'tor1 a n re l'ldtin('t-h1ilt dommuwd the scent' NIOl't' Ila COl\..'llruchon Ill 1898 by p lon('tira Wllllum and M ar y Nl'.lwllUld BlJT ITK SOU TLOE 1i. ubout IO l'Od Tut'Mlay ru~ht tht' lluntm~ llt·u<"h Plunn inl( Com m11~s 1on approvf'd u 190.000 ii<auurc Coot 'I h 0 p JI I " g (' t' " I l ' r t h a t "' I 11 "11rrouO(l th1• olll nuin .. mn nt·ur Bt•1H'h Boulcvurd und Adams AY<"OUI' 'l'ht• t'Omph•x will 1111'1ud1· t"'o fl•1&t&11r1an\'I, a '"'ll '>tory offit 1· hu1ldl11*', two bunkN, n '>uvlng, umJ Imm 111 nl und u &t rin.: or 11 nrn ll1~r hlor(ll>, iH'COrdlna,: to 11fh1·1ul111 --~-ow l ~JV\ ) eAb ~ ment by the Signal Landmark Company had come under pre- vious crtUcl5m. Out almo11t au protesi. were sile n c ed Tuesda~ a fte r the c ompa ny m ade c ha neea to c onform with the-' Victor ian tht-me of the house. T he ooc note of dissent came fr o m J t•an H a Q)i ll a granddaughter o( the NewlaDds, who hved m the m ansion u a child She said Wednesday she Is ap palled by I.he development and tha t the area should be given to the city aa a parkland. "I GUESS VOtJ ca n't stop pro- i:rt>ss but I am very surpnsed .rnd disappointed," she sald . She said !>ht• 1s pa rticularly t·onc(•med that a supermarltet vlannl'd with.in 200 feet of the house would have an advene ef. fort on lhe historic S\le City officials pointed out that 'e v t-r ul c h u n g.-.1. '° the t•om merc1al p roJl'Cl had been made to satls(y concern.a. Signal Landmark •lreed to lo wer a two-story bulld[AC by 10 feet lo order to preserve the vie w o ( the ocean from lbe second gory of the.boule. THE D EVELOP£& allo a~reed to continue a Victorian theme which was described u compati~e with the manaioD by Charlene Bauer. preeldeftt ol the Newland House Committee. After falling into disrepair ln the early 19708, the Newland Hou s e w aa r est o r e d and co n ve rted i n to a museum thr ough the voluntary effort.a of the HunUn&too Beach HbtoricaJ Soc:tety. Jt is open to public tours on the third Sunda.y ol each moolb. (JAC1' AlllDH.SON ) REVEALS •n ttt. DAILY PILOT ------------- fl<8 .+11-. "" ~ ,,~ ~~ ~ ~ffl j~ ~ ta:b.1" 'f~.~ ~:t1'i24~ t COSTA MESA YI ~ • --------.. --·-... --. -.. "'--._. ..... ---.... ---------·------- •• I • -~··N·S·"' .. E .. =.:.~.~.~.'~.es.$•Siii:~iii:_:_~_!:.·.oniiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~~Thundey .. ~,Mlly~8;.~'880~;~;...;...;.;;...DA.IL·Y·P·ILO.T ....... ~~;::~~~~ .. ere 78ers Lueky to Beat Lakers? t • t Lucky or Not, Philadelphia Will Take It 8)' JOHN V ANO °' ... o.14'1 ~ ._.. INGLEWOOO -ll a ll depends oo who you want to ~Ueve conccrrung ••ml" t~o of the NBA ChampW>f\ShJp sene!i betwt>t>n Philadelpbiu and \he Lakers Oo tM one h•Dd there's 1.aker Coarh Paul Westhead, who deemed has lt-am s performancti as "courag~us," s1:ty10g "we're a stronger, more confident team " ON THE OTHER, TH ERE'S 76ers' Coach Billy Cunningham who stated, "we wen I out and dld \\ he1t we h:td lo do ' First , howevt>r, before formrng any Judgments, let's present a few fact s a> lhe Lakers lost, or ra ther Ph1l1Adelph1a won Wednesday night al the l'~orum , 107-104 ; bl the victory tH.'l> the best-Of seven senes at 1 1, "1th games three and four scheduled in Philadelphia. c l tht- 76ers led by as many as 23 points late m the third quarter before holding on for their llves at the end. · Now. you can make your choice Presented with the ev1den.ce, did the 76ers deserve to beat the Lakers. or were they Just plain lucky to hold them off' Ar luully, ror three quurten., 1t would be tw rc.J to pu•k nl(wf\Jll Philly 81 lly CWl ntnaitmm mud.-the u~cei.sary adJu.stmenti, h<· had t(1 follow1n~ game one and the J)luyers cur1·1t.'d out lhti plans to perfection THERE WERE A LOT of contnbutmg fuctors to lbt: 76cr wm, most of which were bUP1>lled by playeri. kept relatively quiet tn tht• :,en~ opent'r Darryl Oawkini., better known as Cho<'Ol ate Thundt:r. returned to form, scortng 25 point:, on e1n array of shots from all over the floor, which left Kareem Ab· dul-Jabbar in a qudndary a!> to how lo guardhlm. . Jullus Erving, Dr. J found out how tG perform against the double team opera t10n. sconng 23 pomts a nd pas~mg for !>even assists as he rons tantly hit the open man in the clutch Maurice Checks. who wac; u!'uallv th<' .open man. c·onnl'cted on 11 of 13 shots from the field. mcludmg a pt>rfrct e1ght-fnr e ight in the first half, to g1H0 Philly the outside threat they needed for their ins ide gam e to work · · 1 had my rhythm and m y funk together," said Dawkins wtth a smile, ob· v1ously floating on his Lovetroo as he does from time to time "I told you people I 't'OUld be hitting my shots today. You just didn't believe me. "Sunday 1 just blew my cool. I didn't stay m and play my game. I got out of the ofrense. Torught was a different story. J AOl myself going early and I got better and l>elter " "B1Uy gave me the option of mixing 1l up, ' explamed Er.·mg about the 76ers' double-team strategy. "Rather than one option. like I had Sunday. Billy gave me a rl'W more I could shoot. pass, put 1t on the floor or bail them. Wh al we wanted them to do w ru; run a bit further on the double team " AND. WHEN THAT happened, Dr J ~as u. .... uallv k1ck1ng the ball out to the 1111t'n m an. ir1 this case Cheeks "Wt• wt>ren't conscious of tr) mg to scon• 111 the first game." i.a1d Cheeki. "Hill y told 11~ to !.;~'< for our s hots a lot more Wt• 1 ~UJrcb ) l..ncw we had to scorc when the~ ,~ -e I.AKERS, Page 8 2) Fl-egosi's Prophecy: Cuban R~fugee ·To·Reds? -The Sluinp Will End Tonight ""- By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of Ille Dell' Pl• St.ff Jim Fregosi is getting tired of hearing ques- 1ons about the Angels' s lump. I One young reporter. perhaps thinking that the manager had all tne answers, asked when the Angels were going to break out of tt. ··vou want me to give you a specific day7" fregosi shot back. . 1 The reporter meekly said yes. 1 ·'Tomorrow,'' Fregosi said with conviction. I -One. run scored when yelez tagged anef came home from third on a foul out behind firs t base. -And the crowd. was the Angels' smallest of the year -21. 733. LAST YEAR THE ANGELS turned away t housands of fans who wanted tickets but couldn't get them. They sold out the staruum 15 times EGLIN Ai R f~OHCE RASE rla 1AP1 Cuban rc•fut••1t Julio Soto one or toe thousands being processed here struck out v.hen he com plained about C•1b:in living con d1tions and hjs Havana basebaJI team salary. but that may paH· h1 s way to t he U .!::>. maJc r leagues. 1 HIS POWEllS OF PROPHECY will be tested by southpaw Paul Mirabella, who wtll be throwing for the Blue Jays as Torooto au.empts to win a club-record sixth in a row This year the fu.ns a re climbing all over each other to get OUT of th~ ~tAdium. During the sixth and seventh innings We<lnesday, fans Jammed lbe aisles in a mass exit to the parking lot. It was the Angels' second straight defeat to a team which last year lost 109 games (more than any othe r club in baseball> and finished SO~ games out of fnt place. Soto, former second baseman for one or the 12 te<i. "ls 1'1 the Cub8J1 league, may beeome the only Cuban refugee to have a baseball team as his job sponsor in th1.a country. Dave Frost (3·2> will be on the mound for the Angels as they seek redem ption from Wednesday night ·s embarrassing 7 ·3 loss at Anaheim Stadium. It was e mbarrassing for several reasons. jpecificallv: """"~· -The Angels hit into five double plays , giving Torunto a team record for a single game. FOR nlOSE FEW HARDY fans who stayed to the bitter end. the question foremost in their minds right now must be thls: what's wrong with the Angels? THE CINCINNATI REDS are expressing interest 10 his talents, even before he has com- pleted the t edious processing and relocation procedures here an the F1orida Panhandle FRUSTRATED PAUL WESTHEAO YEL.LS TO OFFfC&AL -Four Angel pitchers were racked for 12 hits. including two-run homers by Al Woods and Otto Velez I fuaywood ' Suspended ' By Takers INGLEWOOO (AP) -Los Angeles reserve forward Spencer Haywood. at odds with Coach Paul Westhead recently over a lack of playing time, was s uspended indefinitely by the taker s fol\owing Wednesday n ight 's 107-104 playoff loss to the 'Philadelphia 76ers. W esthead said in announcing the decision that the move was being taken because o r Haywood's "activities disrup- tive to the team." ' Haywood. who played just two minutes and scored two points in Wednesday night's game that saw the 76ers even the National Basketball Association Cham- pionship finals at one game apiece, was fined for being late to practice earlier this week. He also reportedly went to sleep during practice late last week. A 6 -9 , 225-pound power forward who's played 10 NBA seuoaa. Haywood bad averaged 6~1 points per game in the l.,akers' 11 playoff ouUncs prior t9 Wednesday's game. He averaged 9. 7 points in 76 reg- ular-season contests. · taken owner Jerry Buss, who patched up a Haywood dispute duriq the retU)ar aeaaon. said be toes along with West.bead's cleclakln. "I think they're a ll pressing just a little bit. They're trying too hard," Fregosi offered. CSee ANGELS, Page 8%) "I am a basketball fan, not a baal:etball expert. I bired an ex- pert, our coach." said Buss. BOBBY GRICH GOES UP TO AVOID Jt>HN MAYBERRY. The husky. retieent man who says, "My lifelong dream 1s to play m the major leagues" was never a member of Cuba's national team. which has the cream of Cuban talent. Rut ht' reportedly was a s t ead} performer with the Havana Province team that rJtays :\bout 100 games a season He was on the Cuban all-star team in 1975. Soto had a "tryout" w~-,~ day within the c11nfmes of thl' tent rommumty here -f1 cldmg n r ou"1rlers on e1n asphalt walkw«Jy, hiltint a ball against the wire fenee and running 100 m eters under a !t lopwatrh through a weed -~rowo fi eld behind a row of tents. The unofficial workout was ar ranged by George Zllraw. !.cout for the Reds, who c•me here after getting a tip from a Cuban exile that Soto and ~e•eral othPr good Cuban players had amved at E glin Air Force Base Uus past "'eekend. ZURAW AND Salarteaga. the Cincinnati c lub's bus1 n e!>s coordinator for pla vcr develop- ment. were cagey about whether they had d iscovered a hot . prospect. '"He warrant.4' a further look," said Zuraw, indicating he rudn't want to talk too much about him because of competition from other clubs. •'There are several that we loo k ed at.'' said Zuraw in response to another question. "Sure. we would sponsor them if they can play good baseball." Soto said be had been dropped from the Havana club abOut eight months ago whe n be com- plaloed about bis living condi- t.tons and s alary, which be aa.id averaged 125 pesos a month, or · about $90 at tbe. offkial ex- change rate. • Olympic Group Facing Bankruptcy ALBA.1'\Y. !" Y 1 AP) The Lakt• Placid 01) mp1c Or~an1img <..'o m m1 ttet: ma~ declare hank ruptc) "1th10 1·0 da~ s 1f the fl•dt.•ral J?O\ Nnment doei:-. not 1·ome up with SJ 4 m1ll1on to pa)' bills. 1t ~as rcponed toda) The Alban) T1me'1 -Unaon said L POOC n'lt•mbcr~ met with federal offirwls in \\ a~htngton on Tuesda). M·ek1ng 1mm1•<11ate funds to l'ase a def1c1l·plagued bud l!t'l "UNJ,ESS THERE ARE some positive ~1~ns. the Ob mpic Com· m1ttee m ay have t o fi l e bankruptcy within 10 days," Petl'r 0 Lynch. a state budget exnmmer told the ncw:.paper . 1 he Re v J Bernard Fell. pre- sident or LPOOC, said he expe<:t· ed to hear by Friday whether thl'y would get the aid. LPOOC officials were not immediately reached for comment oo the re- port. The newspaper quoted Peter Spurney, general manger of the LPOOC. as saying the committee could not continue to ··owe people the kinds of money we do for much longer without them laking ap- propriate action. ''We'r e n ot thre atening bankruptcy, because tt 's inevita· ble If the federal funds are not received," be said. "We are run- Din& out of Ume." THERE ALaEADY AaE several lawsuit.a aiainst the com miltee by creditors, and a bankruptcy would give 1t timt• to reoq;:aru1e fmances under court s uperVls1on With an administrative dl'f1cit estimated a t $5 mllltoo. th.- LPOOC as seeking additional aid to pay 1mmeduHe bills. Thne a lso 1s a dis pute about who s hould pay for some la:.t·minute constl"U<'tJon expenses, s uch a!> for landscaping If the L POOC ftles f o r bankruptcy, Spurnl'.'y said, or- ~anazers will "collt'Ct accounts, disburse a ll funds and then walk a way and leave the very un- fortunate dilemmas behind, in- cluding a cloud over the whole event. the economic Impact on the community. and a d ebt that will create many problems." Fell s aid he feared such a move would "hurt our ability to hold and make effective bids for internallonal sports events." 1 Parker Quiets Dodgers' Mo•entu• .. I.uc:s. ..... ... . ,, ..... ,~ .. .... ~ '•a..,we'n.....,~•· ..... U..111t1t11 .... ,.:..' " ".!'·M 1 ~ ~~· C -~ MPH ,:"Tf-tr1a., ,.. ... ,.,., ti I U ltM t.brouth five lnnlnc• of bis major league debut. ••1 f'SSL GOOD. I'm happy •JWaJ," UM 1Um, 1·1 Peru tald even • &bcMIO tllledeeWoa eluded him. lum.....S from tllle m1Don becauM Of .nm loaker'• arm lnJUl'J Md ~ a111twn'1 _.... to ca• u.. &eam. .... ,...... U.. ftnt two DNllf NII .......... ... ............. m .... ............. ,. ..... Lail ..... ~.u. ......... ,.. ... " .... """ .... -........... . a,. • .,.._~._, ... . "' . ., ........... . ............. lhf JI,.. .ftfA , Mfi' I "f t.brew It rilbt out over the pllte. It wu a louey pjtcb. He abcMald bave blt it,'' Houlb aa1d ealmly. "It'• t1'e wont pltcb r t.bink t"1e ever throwa." Tekulve tbechd the Dod,.,. the reet of the WI)' tD ral .. hll record to •.O. "It teemed "" e\ltl')'thl ........... rttht ror them In the H vttnlft, r Illa Tekulve, whO allowed 1n 1nfltld tut b)' 8'1v1 Ganey that drove ln &.be \1lal run. "Thea 111 ot a •uctPn Part&tr hunpt °" a llD-Mll, IWO•ltrtkt pll h MCf lUl"ll •It• ...... IUM ·~ I M•••W , P r • •111 "'"' tM lari rl rM1Uott It ••• wlU• a~ tr'9l1 ' ~Ill• AAA ( m t PA In unlMlll,Or .•... ......_ ___ .... ----... -·-----.---.. \ ll:t twl V P1LOl I hu••O•y May II I • \ ,. ... .. A C.p1ute Report From the Wond of Sport• ·Bad e w B ar Upst~ Univ r Hold On., ity T am •"rMaA..P ~ SEA'Ml..E -Wbo ays c.be ''Bad Ntws Dura" • are euy to beat 11 , Tbe bueball teanu from Sealt.lf' Vntv~,..lty and the VD.lvenJ\¥ ol Wuhlnlton round out the op pot l le. 1'\teld&y nlabt. Al I rteull, ~y dido 't &ri to play lheir &4.'Mdull"d II mt' al Hamlin Park. When the Cb~ns and ll~k1e5 I<>' to ll1mlln Var• to get "'IM!y rcw tbeU' acbeduled 8 o'ckx-k same, 1trl · and boya.· teama from tho North Kina County 1..Jttlt' Leaaue "'"rt' on thfl fteld The Uttle !Aquen, M>me ~HJ'\n& uniform~ .-mbluunt'd with t.be name ''Bad New& Bears," ttfuaed to m oitf' Two Kuig Cowity poll~ o(f1«n. arnved to mt"d1att1 th•• standoff. "My tl<'hf'dule shows Seatl.lt> U has l\," u•d Uan Dalley. a part-time King County Parks Department employf'<I Md e high acbool scruor who found tunucU uu1bt in the mlddlc- "Thla i!'I not the first lime tht.• Partit ~partmC't1l has talren lbe field away from Ulj," ~111d Vam Smith, North K1t1a1 Com ly UtUe Leaaue president. "They scht'dult• somc-h<KI)' e~ for the same field ut the las t m1nut~ ~nd lht•n th.-y don"I call as and tell us This ls Uw r1nh t ime It 'l'I ha111.1t•nrtl sint't' April 14. and this tJme we 're not movmg." ·"Who's going to pay for Uw hRhls and my um1urt1i., thl' county:>" asked Seattle U. (;ouch t'rank Papasedc-ro. But Papasedcro and Huskies' Coach Bob M<'Oonald llnal ly decided t.bey bad met their matcb. "Yoa win." Papasedero said to a youngster. llt' wa) smiling wtten be said IL .------41-1.-al dw Da11 ------. From J o hn Thompson , basketball coach a t Georgetown University: "It 1s unfortunate that college basketball is so tied to a single individual. Educallon 1s about t.eacblog J;>eQple.. to be indepen(ient, If lbey Ube -p-nryersl 1'11ve a ··tlftal -dependency 0n -me. there's something wrong." 8'-d. lt'i11 '"' K ~1111...-dy·11 Singl.- ,;· J unior Ken.nedy's 12th-inning single drove . home Kea Griffey ~ the winning run as Cincin· nati nipped the New York Mets Wednesday night in the third straight extra·mning_ game p layeQ between the two . . . J erry Martin broke a fifth·innin~ t ie with a towering home run and the Chicago Cubs weot on lo a 7.4 victory over San Diego. Martin's shot put the Cubs ahead. 3·2 against llid; Wise, now 2·2 . . . Bob Forsch pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and con· tributed a three-run homer. leadmg St. Louis to a 12-2 victory over San Franc1Sco. Forsch's home run in the sixth inning was t.be fifth or bis career and second of the season ... ~ S andenoa combined with Woody Fryman on a six·hitter and Rodney ScoU and Kea Madia drove in one run each to lead Montreal to a 3-0 victory c>ver Houston and Nolan Ryan . . . In .-)! American League action. Mike Harl{rove H t•xtPndC'd his hitting streak to 18 gam('c; u NNEOT with a two-run :.ingle in the sixth inning • ind Rick Wait' pitched a four-hitter to lead Cleveland to a 2· l \ 1Norv OVl'r Oak land . Unbeaten Tommy Job.a pitched a !-.l·vcn "ruttcr for his fifth v1c1ory a nd designated hiller Eric Soderholm homered in tht• fourth inning as the New York Yankl't.'S defeated Milwaukee, 4· l . . . Boston scored thrtt uneaml'd nins in the I Ith innlng with the help ol two Tcxa~ t·rrors. on<' by newly-acqu1r(.'<I infielde r Bud Harrelson, for a 7.4 victory . . Al Bum bry raced home with the tie · breaking run on an infield tapper in the eighth inmng, and Terry Crowley added a sacrifice fly as Baltimore topped Min nl'~Otti, 8·G .. Rookie Bobby Detherage ~ma ~hed his fir~t maJor league home run. <1 three run :,hot an lht• fifth inning, and Willie Wll'iOG a nd Hal Mc Rae de li vered two-run doubles an an eight-run fourth as Kansas City defeat· ed Chicago. 12·5 . . . J oe Sim psoo's two-out single scored pinch runner Rodney Craig in the 10th inning, giving Seattle a 7 6 victory over Detroit . . . National League President Chub Feeney will conduct a heanng today tnto his fine "and s us pe nsion or Pittsburg,tl third baseman Bill Ma d lo<k. Madlock was fined SS.000 and suspended 15 days a fte r an argument with umpire Jerry Crawford last week <•1ur f H .-ar" Hald.-r •· 'r ffUM.-nf PJ\S.tWE! 'A The ... NaUonal footbaJI t..eaiuc EE--==--=-rult-that thtff--fourU\9 of the k-arue· team ownf'"' II m ual upprovt"" any lranch ls tuft hu hffn attackl'd 4 • b) the Oakland Raiders .nd tht" Los An111cle Collffwn CommlS.1100 at a f.-dfral appealJ court heartoa An a tlom•y for t~ Nl-'L alao prf'tented ar1umenb WMoeed•y before a panel of the 9th U &. Clreult Court of Ap· peal a. l1 S l>latrict Judge Harry f>r~ltrson in Los Anaeles IS· "u•d a f>r\'llmanary loJuncUoo aaainst tht' ltuaut" IHt ~noter. forl.11ddh111 usc.1 or th<' rule to hlock the Raiders' proposed '""''.. llut the 11p~1aJ1 court later tuued a 1tuy ot the lower l uurt C\nJt'r l"ht• ,lrt•ltmanary lf\JUDCllon grc>w uut or the Coliseum <'omml 1141· 1tntllrust &wt agauut the> Nf''L The com· mlult'ICl c•oott'nc:b it has bffn dama1ed bee. u e the ruJe has krvt lh<' fbldt>t'S from becomina a tenant in the vacant ( 'olllt'\1111 for th<' U180 Se&Mlll. 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'''aMHI ar\d will J.!O on to comp.•h• with other h11th lH'hcJUI boy:. 111 tlw M't't1onul <'ham11lon'h'l"' Wh,m Chi'' "''" n 10th grad••r In 197R. ht· tried out for th<' •!trl'. lt'fllll!'I lf•nm lM'cn11s1• the 'IC'hool had bt•••fl 111111hk '" r1t•ltl .1 boy~· tt.'am lie> won u plaCt' on the l f'nrn ror th;1t ,,.J,llll hut ,1t th,. tx•Ji( inmn)( of the 'J'" nw h•nni~ i.i•a!>on lui.t ~ 1•1tr tht• dist ru·t c~ l!oat'thaad~t' rouldn't ptay ----., 1'o lillow him to do so:-the board ~llt. would v•ol:lll' a nf<w pollcy or banning boys Crom 1url .. \ team-. bccuU!>C in school ~ports In Ji(<'n<'ra l "th<' opportun1t1l''i for Ji(lrl!. to part1r1 pat•· an• more lim1tto.d thun for boy'> ·· Chns, with his father, Constanllne, acting &s h" at torney, went to rourt and got a ravorablt• dl'C'1!-1on from :<.lJl• Supreme C-Ourt Justice Fred Dickinson. Codex'" Ra(•t-i11 lht• 1•r ••u l.;u•1 '"' Cock>x, who s kipped the Kenturky Derby, ~111 • sN·k to udd the Prl'akne!.s to h1:-. h:.t of 1mpress!VC' wins in tht! Hollywood Derby and the Santa Anita Dt•rby for thrC'<' yl'ar-olds, ownN John Nerud says .Rock.hill Nativt-, a d1sappoint1n~ f1flh ·placeJm1:,hcr in th1· Kentucky Dt·rby, will not s tart m the Preaknl'"" J amM. S. Nalamitb, son of the ma n v.ho mvented busketball. died after an illness at age 66 . . Paw ~oder, a senior ul Shaft.e r High School. threw the discus 200-7, more than a foot fa rthe r than any interscholastic competitor this )Car 11 ranks as th<• fourth best throw m California high school ht'> tory ... Mlcha~I Bnmker. a former ~sc.tant coach lD the· N HA. has Joined thr San Diego State basketball staff ... The Dallas Cowboys' defenM.·, nddled by retirement~. 1nJunes and a midseason d1sm1.,saJ . apparently v.111 not los1• indicted linebacker Mlke Hegman for the 1980 season H1i. tnal has been set ro r Dec. 8 Ao Ontano County < N Y > ..:rand Jury has indicted rour mr-n on r harges of J tlt·m(Jting ''' fix races a l Finger Lakes Race Trnck Th<' AtlantJ f-'lame. have not yet been sold lo Canadian invc'tto~. but th1..· team president. says the chanct'!> are Jess than one w a hun· drcd that the NHL franch1 M· will r emain in Atlanta . Shades of R.osle RuJz: A Nassau County police inspector has be<·n dlsqualil1ed as an ag<'·group winner ln the Long Island Marathon by officials who say the man was not spotted at checkpoints along the route ... The Pittsburgh Stel'lers have i;igned 13 free agents. including former Universit y of Pittsburg h wide rt><.'e1ver WllUe Taylor . Ed Luther. a rangy yet mobile quarterback from La Mirada who threw for 47 touchdowns m four years at San Jose State. :-.1g ned with the San Diego Charl'(ers ... The Unt vers1ty of Detroit wtll i::1vc up independent s tatus to Join the Mldwe:.tem City Confcn:ncc lo the fall T~ridon, Radio TV: No events scheduled RADIO: Baseball ·-Toronto .:it Angels. 7 30 pm , KMPC t710) SPORTS BREAK BASKETBALL / BASEBALL f ·r o '" Pa gr B I I.AKERS .•. doubted upon the Doctor ·· The strat.eRY worked to perlec· tlon for thJ'ee quarters, eapedal· ly m the first half when lbe 'Mera shot a phenomenal 72 pernnt in the o~ng stanlll and 81 In the second. compared to 50 and 45 for the Lakcr.s. B UT. STI LL, the Forum ('rowd or 17,505 wasn't about to p1tn1t· when the Lakcrs lra1lc.-d 59·41 at the hair. Many of them knew lhe Lakers were a serond half club, and many remem· bered ~ame thrtt of the Western Conf erence champwns h1p 1n Seattle when the Lakers camt' back from 24 down Try a.s they might. howevt>r the Lakers rouJdn 't gain an 104.'h 1n the third penod, pl~n 1ng to a 30.30 !'IL3ndolf. Oh, hut 1n th•· fourth quarter. that was a d1f forent story While> the 76t>r.. wn e ~oin~ "tont· rold <29 percent. 7 of 24 i.hoh >. thc Laker-1' heatc-d up rap1dl)' And. with 2 26 rt•main· rnl(. the 76ers" l8·po1nt hulJ:l' had h!"'" reduced to 99·98 IT WAS STI Li. a ont• point m11rs:1n , 105 l04. with J l '>l'rond:-. ll'ft wht·n tht• 76c>rs carf'full y "ork1 .. t for t ht' winning bus k1•t Jut1t llk(• 11 wu!'I dlagrarnt>d. th<· Oot"tor i.iot tht• ball, ~a' double· t1".1ml'd, pa ~!11•d 1t to L1on<'I llolhn" <the open man>. who 'hovt'l1'(f 1t to Hobby Jont>s, who tnok tht· 15 rvoll'r und found 1101 hin.i but net A ch·~vN•lt0n thrf't> point attempt by the La~e~· !"lor m !'frton with thn~ ll<'k!'I on the clO<'k hit nothanJt bu\ glu.,., I n-..dt• thl· Laker'· lo("krrr•)()m .irtt·r 1h1· gamt'. Lhough. "11n1 • -wo~~r-1hought they httd-folrt_ ·- • Jl"-. too.:h tn l<N· <artt-r pj;Jy 1n~ :-.o tt-rnhll' 111 thl' fi r..l haLl und then pla) 10g ~rl'al in th•' "f'cond half:· "\a1d Jabb.ir, who 11-d the Laker; -Ai th 38 pomLs and H rf'OOUn<h JOHN MUAIO Murio Quits ·At MV Hig l1 M i'l•11on V1e10 H1 t ti's J ohn "t111 r10, ~ho ha:-coach<'d the 01ablos the pu:.l six years and int'ludes a Cl I" <'hamp1ons hip ;1nr1 a pn1r of South Coast Lt•aJ.!11t• foothull lltlt>s, ha'> re· 'l~twd tu ,H't't'Pl an DSl'il~tant 1·0 3 ehin.: Jill> ttl We natchee Junior Coll<•g(• in Washington. '"Wt''ve tx'1.·n thinking about moving t" th<' {'Ountry for a ,10-...1•r pa('<•." ~oys Murio. "lt"s m .11nb .i family move and v.hen th1• op1K>rtunity pn.•..,cnted itself. l fdt tiui. was lhe lJmc to do 1l. ·• Muno. who also coached at I .os Alam1lol!I High and Tustm ll1J(h before putting Mission Vic~ ,o on the prep football map. was i.:radu.:itt·d f rom Wh1tv.orth J.:Q!lt~ Ill W~uigtoo.~ ---~· tn~e ~ ~homecoming or sort.I.. 111., rt>placi-mt'nt has not been a nnounr<-d and th<· ~hoot-clOISed ' .111plicat1on~ ·Tuesday. Muno':. No I a.'\SlStant. Bi ll Crow. I'> coni.1df>red by lru.1den at Mi s 'IOn V1e10 as th · leading can d1d..1te to i.uc{'ecd, him ANG ELS 'l 'O END SLUMP ·? I ht·y n · J li ttlt· 11\t ranit111u ... 11 tht-plal1· But J ~ •om• '>1gns of lht>m t om1ng out o f at." Frt'g~1 added hopeful•> ··If IH' t•ver 'lop hit tang mto doubll' play!>, we nughl i:1 t a ~ood inning go1n~ · · THE ASGt:L. ... ~ow HAVt: the dubtous dJsllnC'llon of ht•lp 1ng t""-o expansion club'> M't DI' rl'<.'O rd.., in nnt• ~£·1·k '.., tlml· Thur'\dav tht·\ hit 1ntn fl\t· 11nuhlt~ pla~ 'a~:i1n't ~ .1ttl• "';\II ~t· can do 1~ pl.i\ our ~a' nut 1ir ll, ··said Jc~: Hud1. ""ho hit his seventh homer of lbe year Ul a futile cause. "I doo'l know. l really dorl"t have anytlung to say after a <bleep>ing loss like that •· ·Rudi then launc hed anto a tirade filled with so many un· printabll' words 1t resembled an Oval Office d1 scuss1on of the ear ly ·10·., DON BAYLOR, WHO RIT into hh third double play 1n four i:ames. didn't want to n sk an outburst hke Rud! ·s. He refused to say anything. Most of the Angels clustered m their "Plavers Onlv" loumze Wl· till a ll the write rs had left, thereby avoiding any embar· rasstn~ confrontation" I-'"n H1cl.. ~1 dl1•r. ~ho got t1.1.<1 · in~I,... ..ind a double and scon-d two ''' tht> Ange ls' three runs. ""a ... no-... hen· to be seen The 1 lubho~e was 11.lte a morgue . O'IJ TIIE cmtER SIDE of the 'tad1um ho""ever, the Bluf:' Jays ~ 1 rt> hollPrin~ congratulation~ 111 l>a\I' ~clJ. th1· 2l·vear-0ld f1n•ballin~ pllr ht:r v.hf> JU'-1 nnlC'hcd h1 .., rn11r1 h vi ctor~ a••ain'>t ,, lun•· d1·f1·,1t "'t H•l1 n1'i'l!t"fl onl, xx p1frhe~ . • \1•n lhouh}1 tht-\nJ.:t h ~ol JO bib JlJlf fl( thu'-1· htt'> werr 1 r.1,1·d hy doubh• JJIJ) ') * •~EL NOT£\ T"" 111.., J"' •'~now u • ,.,.NJ ,, .... tr.1 h h f p1,.,., ... tn ~ Yt!H'•ff'1. lM.t 'tf "'' lf'llln<c90rl"'t • ., ffwoott tftft~ \;f't'" JW"t'~ 1no r v tMt ••mit ow, h.MI 41 kMV'\. .. s.r..t•• ot ow t\I~ I••' ti#• "'""°•'~ trw,,-fe\t ~,.,,_, to '"'• '' n•• m •• n.-q,., 80M• M•tUc lt.. 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Nb-• .. •d •U~ftC.9O«•Olf1'" ~CLA Mile F e atures Scott, Coghlan :~ESTWOOO Former UC ~ne miler Steve Scott. and ~~Id indoor r ecord holder ~on Coghlan face two other 1$ mile stars S unday in the third toughest c ha llenge from the hkes of Scott. Masback (3:52.0) a nd Lacy (3:54.7). Bmeball Standings •uat UCLA/Pepsi Invitational k meet at UCLA 'ti Drake ium. cUon is scheduled to be,:!in at with the first running event !d for 12:50. ott. who has run a J·~1 .1 • will battle Coghlan . Crrug : back and Steve Lacey in should be the biggest event e day. ~ghlan owns the ind oor mark .6 ) but is certain to face his • Other key matchups include the 100 where World Cup cham· pion James Sanford o f USC. Houston McTear, Curtis Dickey, Clancy Edwards. Steve Williams a nd t;ddJe Hart w1U tangle . Sanford. owner of the col· lcgiate ~rd in the 100 (10.03). 1s coming off a wind-aided 9.88 on the same track last week. Top women's competition in· e ludes the 100 and 400 meters with World Cup c h ampion Evelyn Ashford out to become the first American to duck t.fH? SO :,ccond mark 10 the latter . Jn lhe women's 800 met.era, American reco rd holder Madeline Manning meets Robin Campbell. Rssie Kelly and fran c1eLameu. In field events. pole vttulters Mike TuJly and Earl Bell sco head-to-head, wttile long jump competitors inc l u de Larry Myr icks and Arnold Robinson. In the field evenLc;, Al Oerter and Mac Wilkins will vie in the discus with Brian Oldrield th<' favorite in the s hot put. Kenyan Henry Rono will seek to better the world record in the two-mile run. NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dlvlak>a W L P ct. GB Houston 17 8 .680 Cindnnat1 17 10 .630 I Dodgen 14 11 .560 3 San Diego 12 13 .480 5 Atlanta 8 15 .348 8 San Francisco 8 19 .296 10 Ealt Dtvlak>a Pit taburgh IS 7 .682 Chicago 12 9 .571 2...., PbiladelplUa 11 10 .524 3'-'l St. Lou.i! l2 12 .soo 4 Montreal 10 14 .417 6 New York 8 16 .333 8 " ..... ,..k_ Pl~r.o....nt SI '--' 11. S.. ,.,_ttee 1 ~--,-· c111c..-r.w.o..e• •11-•fll -~· ..... '•"' ClllCl_I,_ ..._ Y .... J. Hl-lftftl T ..... tO- ~ ~ tlUl .. JOI •I ("'C-111_.._., »• ()ftty .... ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dh1sloe W L Pct. GB Oakland 16 11 .593 Chicago M 11 .560 I Texas L3 11 .542 1 i,., Kansas City 12 11 .522 2 Seattle 13 14 .481 3 ADl(ell 11 13 .458 3i;., Minnesota I l 15 .423 4 "'J Eut DlwbkMI New Vortt 14 9 .609 Toronto 14 9 .609 Boston 12 12 .soo 2i,., Milwaukee 10 11 .476 3 Baltimore 11 13 .4S8 3t,.., Cleveland 9 14 .391 5 Detroit 9 15 .375 s~ W I f I"-"" ,_, ........ ~r.0....-1 u" ...... ~. H .. YOf'tl ... MlM1 *Mt lt-OITU 0-CeooJ 8o"Ofl 1 T ... ' • I ti -.no-t s ... 11 .. '· OMre11•1 t0 -°"°'' , ...... o-. 1\4111~ (0. _,,,.., q )I ,ft M•lw.v• .... !He•'1·ll," (e,._ (ttr (\clltt""1 J II •I Clltt-(lun\~t-21,,. O.tr.it IMlm• .. ,, .c -.itho • '-'r<\11! M t,ft o .. ,,._ .. _ .. ..... . TENNIS Lures Pros 8 > DAVE CTN, IN(ollA~ Of ... 0..1, -"'" Eaght Southern tahfonua ttnm:. p1 '" hu\ 1 been mvated lo • S2,000 ~inglt':) tourriumt-nl th" week~ at Puk t-wport Tt·nm:. Club 1n Nl'V. j)(irt Rea(.h Organizt'r Bob ClaU!>On ... ('1411)ni: It the . rir ... t Annuitl Bob ClauM>n l'urk 1'\lt>wport Pro Sho1t lo v1tutional." and sm~t' 1t ·., h1i. mont>y . ht> c·1:1r1 rail 11 whate\•er ht> wants .. I JUSl de<'tded to put uµ thl' mnnt·y fur o tournameot to tt'lt'bratt' tht' io:rand OJ>(•rung of ou1 pro shop here," sa :. llauson. "ho as mlik111.: hh firs t venture into tht' tenn1:s business A former surgtl'al :.upply distnbutor . Clauson has an vu ed Jerry Van Lmgt'. D1ck Bohrru.tedt Gene Ma hn. Mike MachNte. Jan Enk Pulm, Tom Leonard. Ken Stuart and Robyn Ray Tbut amounl'i to <1n all star cast. at ll•ast a mong Orange County carcl~ All are tournament c hampions several tames ove-r Admission as free both days, with action bt·~m mng 9 a.m. Saturda) and cootmwng all day Sun TENNI S day's 1:30 p.m. finals will be prec~ed by an ex· hibitioo by top-ranking Junior players. The Park Newport Club is located near the in tersection of J a mboree Road a nd San Joaquin Hills Road. * * • CALIFORNIA'S HOPES for the Seventeen Tournament of Champions in Mission Viejo will rest on the shoulders of four girls, while 204 other players wm be tr ying to ease them out. -CaliComia.-espeeially-t~ southern-part of lne- state, has produced many of the world's finest pros, includmg the new No. 1. Tracy Austin . .., But ooJy folJT will be tryin~ to uphold the tradi taon al lbe Seventeen to urnament. a showcC1.-;e of junior talent from across the nation. Marguente Re~reation Center will host tt)e tourney May 13· 17. The California players are Charlen£• Murph~ 18. of Alameda; Ka te Gomp<·ft. 17. of Menlo Park . Car ol Heynen, 15. o f Long B<·C1ch: and Lynn Hen- de rson. 13. of Modesto. Directed by the Mauree n Connolly Bnnker Foundation, the tournament has spawned s uch champions as Andrea Jaeger. ~e Smn.h and Austin herself. Heynen, who won last year's 14-and-under division, appears lo have the best chance to bring home honors for Southern California again. Last year three of the four age division titles were woo by Californians : Heynen, Nina Voydat of Sacr amento (18-and-under> and Kelly Henry of GI en dale <21-and-ander > He nry and Roydat won't be returning. "o Heynen, ranked No. 16 in the nation. looms as California's top hope. But don't count out Murphy, Gompert or Hen- derson. After all. Heynen was unseeded last year Eve ry victory was an upset for her. Anything can happe n in the fast-d eveloping brackets of the juniors. * * * LOS CABALLEROS Racquet and Sports C1ub ln Fountain Valley bas agreed to host the 1980 Na· t ional Wheelchair T ennis Championships Sept. 13·14. The No. l ranked wheelchair player in the world is Brad Parks of South Laguna, who has been traveling a round the world for exhibitions a nd trying to encourage other paraplegics to t akP up tennis. The National Found a lion of Wheelchair Tennis recently formed a Joint involvement with the As· sociation of Tennis Professionals and will work closely with Arthur Asbe, who retjred from the pro circuit following a heart attack this year Sailors' Bunnell MV P Sunset League volleyball champion Newport Harbor dominates the all-league selections with four of the seven berths, led by the league's most valuable player, Tom Bunnell. The Sailon; rolled through league play un· defeated and are seeded No. 2 in the CI F playoffs. 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Chedl Tire PreMure • FREE! • IMSTALLA TION & ROT A TION e &RAKE & Al!CNMENT CHECK \~ ... 1111 R ••satOill lrf'A.,,.A =::. ........ ._, ,_ ..... flf ... 0MW MW. . ..... ..,, . . ~. . , . I BASEBALL / OUTDOORS I BOATING . s a Kings Wrap Up Second.Title 1Goe r . ~. e ts Vp CdM 's 3-2 Jli c tory l i oL :Stat Tit I . : f (I'\(; Hi' \l 'II t.ohh•n \\ t''I : ('QJlt•Wt'. I h1· cl1•f1•11d1~ l·h11m B> KC )(;t;R CAaLKON Of ... o ... ., I'll ... -.. .. fht' b 111 lhllll l tr;H t>I 40 rHt, hut 11 111q•1.1 .1 \\1•11 h "' h••t•n into lht· l J>llt'r ·, q~111 1\11\ l·11tld \. "" ('.1rl to;hmunn'11o in u fly to <'C'nlt>r t.o f'nd tht• threat Prit"'I n •t1rcd ninf' hatlt>rs In the ftnul lhn•t· annml('> walh th<• only ruruwr cv1& ,, '4alk 1 t·au)(ht in u ba~t' runnang m1i.h1kt 1n the M!V£•nth boun('f•r l'Ouldn't be hundl~'<i dewnly und lt V. :1~ OVl'r pttn .. ,11 tirnal1• .. tlh Pa.1111.-na Cl ) t..'oUf'a~ ,., g l(M\llht In °"" ,..,t tttunlf o r t ht• ~Olllh~rn 1 ll ltl l1111111t l"I \I. Ith lht• h.i'\l''I l11 11d.-d 11111hlr1 t be• hu11tllt'd 1n lhl• bottom of tht' "' H'lll h llllllllh 4 really f1•1t unMmfor'Uibl t• wh<·n "'' were oown. 2 0 ... ~a.uJ Trager ··1 expect1.-d ··w1.· walked two Jcudorr hltter11 and both 11corf'd." rem1.1rkc.<d 1-;s1anc11a Coach Ken Millard "Wt· k1ww 1t wai. going to be a tough gaml' " • ClCf1furn1.1 """'''""' baallf'thall duun,11011,h11'' 11t l oni: R4'11<'h C'ih l 11111·1:1• I h1· ""ull t or1111u dl'I Mu r ll1Uh 's ~I.I .._ 111••, ha"' put 1ow1 t ht•r back to back ~a \ ••" 1 •'J•'u•· 1 hJrnpm11"h1p •wt"ons as t· 1.1111 1.1 111 "llP•·d .1 :1 ~· l1u·,l'tmll vt>rdl<'l on lh•• \\llllll I .1tl11Cl111t11I \o\t•1lr11~clll\ •• REP BAS EBAL L T if t.: VICTORY GIVES tho ch1tmp1ons a t.wo .gamc l'dge o ver Eslan~aa with f''riday's action wrapping up the regular '>eason prior to tht• Cl f" 2-A playoffs, which begin May 16 Win or lose Friday, Estan· <.•a ti. the league·!> No 2 e ntry . , (. (I ,1 I' h I) I 1 I. .., I I I I I.. 11 11 "' • R-a•ll.-r ... "''"' 11111h-ft•,1t 111 lu.,t • )'f'ttr 1'111 0 1 111 \\Ill lh1 l1tl1• rtw• Yt .. H lht· l<u,1111 h.,, 1• 111-.1 t"" 1(81111'' 110 1111' \\ '" lo .1 ;•',! ~ 11 C'<>t d untl lht• ~outlw111 < ulll111111,1 Conft-rtncc <.•ro" 11 111 .1 l'IHTll' hnm 1 .. h1ncl. Hort ("i1;uh r 11m 1, 1 •• 1 , -....,j ""1 .. ~ h011tll•1I h11<'k on lhl' "''' 11~11 h of ( '111\ I 111 k1·r ' llAO 1 un hum1•r Ill lht> h•UI lh 11111111~ .Jlltl j(Ul 'IOm t' C'lull'h they might lr) to ... qu.-t•11• at thut point and I t•<tlly felt lueky lO get out or the lnnlll& . Ei.tanr1a dtd not '>lart ace right-hunded "'phomorl' Jim M('(';,1h1ll. opting for junior right h11nder Don M1troff "Jimmy was 'it all a little <;()rf', so we went with Mltroff," c-xplained Millard f 11 •: IU'STl.•:tt~ will h.1v1• a <"hut1<.'t' to av1•n1tt' on1• of the lot.1n•i. In th•· tournumt>n l Ji'ylJerlon . th1· \1 11 I ,,.,.,1 ... d CLAV TUCKER h11 1t111t pllrhin~! from .l1•ff PnM afh·r th1· 1'.11»(h.•,.. h.11l 111u~lll'd 11111111111•11rhci1 \ltho1wh th<· Seo Klni;ts have &<>hd bat'> 111 thr· hn1·up ttu \l.tnnang rally was onf· nf thos t• th111u .. v.h1rh or1v1• op~ang coachl''> rr .ny t~tm. oinl.I No t '''t·ill-d l'\µ11~~ a rt• both in tht• uppt>r bnu'kt't wl'lalt• 1;W(' '" ui th<' lowt•r h11H tu1 S l1 i11i11~ .~~or ... un~h in ~ t.~T.\"( I\'"' non l .AKl~U:K onlro"lhNI 1 t:,<l fool h111111 1 '" 1 1 1111•1 fh•l1I In tlw 111 '1 11111111 ~! 1111d '11 •1 hllh•1 .John H11h1•1 t-.011 .,rn 111·k('(I ,1 ··1111'1•· 111 t•1•1111•1 111 lhf• fourth 111 Mano Yb.ir1 .1 w~ilk <'d anfl w1•nl 1<1 'lt•rond t>n ,J 'l.11 n firf' bunt by < hns Whitt· l'ht• 11lu) .1t f11 1 rt·"ult('(I 1n an l'rror anll both I UIUlt'r "J \1.1'1 t• 'IUft• ~t atrorr had th1· Sea Kan gs baffled throu111.h thrc• • inning!., hut Tucker's bla st an tht> Mime v1c1rut y as Lanmer'i. first· 111ninl( 'lhot made al u i<amc. ..-ullt:rton <'ndt•d n 4!1 itttm<' w•nnu)~ strNtk U\lt•r tWQ Vt'llr' (or t lw H uslll' rs " 11 ti a <'Ot)' 1111 1n~ •"' 71i "'1n 111 th1· f11 ,1 rnuntl 11f I ht• l'a,,1dl·na tuurn.i1111·11t C) pn· ... , rld1•11kd Golden Wc-1-t 1n a rw1fon•1w1· outing Aftf~r 2-1 \\ i n 1 "'' '\l1k1• llt'llllf'll 1!1\ llllL lht• l-.3Jth•"I II .'II 11 .td 11111 lh·· ... 1, l1· I Ht1l1h1 It11plt 11ll1•· 1111 lh1 • 1111 1111111 1111 14•11'.1111 .... 1111itl1 lt•ft th·· 1111-.1•• l11,1tlt<I ''Ith 11111 1111t h11I l1t11•1 •1h11t I h• 1111111 . ._dtlll~ u f1111·1• ut h1111w. th1111 l111 n 111: '1.1rl.. \lh111 m m1f'd both runn.•f'!\ up 'IO , •••• , \\llh .I •1111111 1('~' bunt. lh('r\ llUV(' ""'" ''""" 1111 llil'-1'' I.I.Ith a frt•t• pill'(<, It Wl"n I 111 111l1·11t1rrn ti w11lk . but 1111' EaJ.(I •·' "l'rr·n t I'" 11w h1 m ~in\ r hoH't' 1•1ther And OOH' Tu('krr ~ot thr &>a Kan2s go Inf,?, f:<1tanc1u c, Orft'n'>I.' !.Cemcd lo melt Un· d<'r f'n<"> "Wanning 1 ... Mnl n~1<111 ... " o;aid Tragn · And h1tlan~ I'\ 1·11111 .1g1<1U'I, too " \ham~ 1.11on1>h1~. too. ""l'nl tu l>t· 111 lhat t alcl(ory U.11111111 \1111 .dtlu .1 1111·d ht f1 rst .,:11,11 1)( I lw ''"I'"" 111 1 lw • I 1 h rn 1 11 u t ,. I 11 I '"' d 1 h ,. I '.1llfom1a ~1111i.h1111· to ,, : I '11 tory nn·r tht· \11C11111 /\1111·r1t un.; W (> 1111 c•' d U V 111 J,! h I (II r I h I' Sun-.h1n1··~ f11 -.1 \•i1 tor) .11 ho1111• t-,,1,111q,1 , 111(11'1tl "·•'> tn hut l':hmann " ,1t C'irona d<·I Mur • Jo'ullt·rt<m foct..'S Mira C0t.ta ut 8 tonight 1n lhc ranal game of first round a('tion . Olht>r pair inti::. find C) pr<.'ss again~t San 01t•11to Mesa and Loni: Beu('h CC at!atnid Moorpark. I.HCC ll> thf· No 3 lleeded te1rn1 /\. C'rowd of ~lf.2 .11 ~11nt11 1\n.1 Sta dium i.:iv. ('11ltforn1t1 pl:1y 1111•· 11f 1t!. l111t11•1 i\m1•rlf'.111 ~··. r L<'aa::ut· 1•1ml1·,l:. on 1l!> i1\\ n t url SPE1Z TA KE.~ .~l l~.~i·T 'Tl1J~f; ~\\l'tl l'>h t \I h,llll't' ';llltlt•flt • 111.11'111111 !'>pl'l / 11f l.tJ1 .. 1111 lllJ.(h 1fo-1t.,1t.-d ll unttni.:ton H1•ad1', of Corte z F1Shii1g G ood GOLDEN WEST 1:-. p<icC'd hy Kim Ei~enhnrt ;ind l'hrn. <iugf• in i;connJ.( • l:iolh ha vc bc<·n an l-truml•ntal 1n the succesi. or the team Uui. '><:asvn and f1iur(' to In f;1r t. th<-~1111.,h1n1· h.111 f.;1111 ,. l'1·d1l1·1h \\1·d 1w"d.1\ 111 lx1a~tl•d a pt•dcC'l routl rn .111. 111 Wiii Utl~ .,.11wtt·..,·rh,imptnn.,hip "' 1>1 ~~Ill• .1 fttll m•1n11 111nd1lwn Jnd l.>t:low 2 0 hut ;.in 0 ;1 r t<curd dl honw lhi ~.111. 1 l l.i ,,~111 • ti•nni-. fln • .t... 11111 m .il \\aU·r tt·m1wr:111111" f1,h1nl! rr ma in "'"Jd ht"'f('lr<' W <>rl 1l 1·:-1l.1\ 111~·ht " ~pt•lt h.ul 11\tli· ihffwttlt\ 1n 1~1 l'\1'1•ll1·nt fur marlin dll~ tun.i in th• ~·it of ~ crW..CL -n.~o'Slf'fi!Of'Fi'i'f't'f~1,tT:nJ:ftl ~u·t•'/, --~ -=---..-----l&y.lyYn'ffftin~IJr roH~ 'in-touma- mt·nt action . l'a l1r11r11 1.1 J.!o l on 1h1· 'l'l,,fi 1.1;·· .\l.1) Jncl .lunf' an 11 .11ht1onnll) th•· IM·.,I f1-. '<'Or('bourd f11 ~t :.rt th1· JI 11i The M.11111;1 1o~iv~tlil'r •of;.' ... h1rTJ:"l'n~l~~r '~~W,i.!il1 :.,.w_a ch~k:!l.i!i~JL4 Coldt'n ,Wr·-;t also hQIQ:, ... uc 1~1riC'i.-o v1:r ... Fufl c:rt o n .1 n r1 C \ ~p r e'>5 th 1:-. <,1·:t <,O n 'I h1 • ft u'iller ... captun·ll .1 11!1 r.k thnllN 1n t hi: rinah 11f th1· Fu I Inion H•11rn:i m1·n1 a11rl v.1111l tl l1k1· a <,1·1·1.nrl ch:1n1·1• at th1· ll11rn1·t" m1HK i,ina ht·;.;f17r )1, Jim ftr• tt J.'11v .. nil }•:111IL('{lo.-rm:in ,,1-.; '-('ti~ lw>l11#"r.t1 .: .. i\' Thi· w&t<>r continut·t. tu Holl:iru1 Tht• i.:11al '"-'" ur 1~inall} 1·.q1ltu•-' II 1•1111hlf's 11l11• 1A 1th .1 \\iU111 1rurn·nth it '" ;,hoUI 70 dPlo(rt>(--.1 f1 '1h1ni.t l!l\~·n to :v1oraldo. hut '-11n!>h•n1· 1 1,11 \•111 1' ov1•r Ed1,on -. h11uld1m11111H·da1h 'IA 1th.11 .... ~.1nl.1l1·Jun• 11ff111.11, •w1tl Hollantl did 1n1li1•'1 t r.nJ,! Jnd'l 1·1! • ... 11 1 no"' l-:<l1wn, I JU'' 'Pf'rll ·• "At·1 k (1 I 111, th1· ar4"a off Spa tuud11111' hall la:-.t I•• .111 111-.i·n .111d \11k-. Ma11;1" 11111·11:1 \1 t 1 \\1th ·• ~·"•LIP 111 .•11 1111• i.:.imt• 11ngl£<r'> It t1101k \t1;1m1 11·"" 1h:111 1v... 11"'" ··ti 111 tak" 1h1 rr1 plar1·1n th1· from th1· ~lltll l.111d Ir "'t' -.hould 111'1' to I ht·m tn th1· 1t11ril ;1ml dN•11lrnJ.( J.(lf1n1· th1·n· \\llltld h1· no r•xru ... 1· frn u-. · Slrll'kltn ... :., ... m11111t1·' t11 • t tlw 1 q11.tl111 1 .. Ha \ \'1J,!holl1 hla ... t1·d ,1 ... hut C111111 17 ·" a rih 11111 pa"t !'>11n1.,h1 n" 1:o<tlk•·1·1wr 1"1 : !'>dwll 111 I t. \\II h I 1, II \\HI fl\ 1·1 i 1 11 L.11 11nd1 .1nd Hn;in I •·trh 11( li111dinl!lo11 lll'<H'h Edison Captures Crown D a 11a H i lls W i ns., £d1-.on Jlj~h 's Chargers wrapp<'d UJJ lht· un d 1.,pull'd Sunst>t League basPball champ1on!>h1p <1nd Oana lhlls threw the South C'o;.ist u ·agu1· t (l('I• tnto ci dt«idlm·k Wednesday 1n high ..c·hool a ction llt>n·· ... holA 1t w<•nl Edison 7, Fountain Valley 3 The C'harl(e rs made 1t otflC'tal and d1dn t v.a<,t1· any 11m(' making t h1 1r r.01nt a-. lhl':'-1umred on I-<iuntain \'<1llt·~ p1lthUH? for ci f.JJJr of runi. in lh1· first inn1nl!. ad<h-d thrl'e mon· 1n thr• th1rrl ancl "'l'rc ~w1ni.:ing , 7 0. 1n the fourth framt• Ll'ft·handt«I Junior Hohh M un.,1m st rud. out ..., '< ..1nd had ;,i ..,hutout gmng through six inningc; beforf' the B;,irons Jllll lO~l'th<·r a three run rinal 1nni ni.: Coa('h Hon Lan urra 's d1am1>t<JOS put togelhN rour sin~lt'' in tht· first inning a~ Rick Abbott, John Hr<.idhur.. Hon Morello and John liellcs ~trokcd base• hits" Afte r t\\11 out in the thlril the Churger!> went lo "or k af(aan. nnly lhl!. time 1l v.al> w1th lhl· long ball a :. Tom Duggan c-rus hed one over the left field PREP BASEBAL L Ii fen('e "'1th Bl'llt·-. .ind M 1ke DeRcnon aiard Steve \1on·llo. 1\hholl and Bradbun c<1mb1nl'fl "Ith ba.sl' r;.ip, 111 tlH' fourth lo put at'ro;:, t w<i mor1· runs Fountain \'alll·\ ~ only f1 n·works in the seventh was h1,zhhf(htl"d IJ\ Hi ll McTt·1r'i. RIH double and Mike Wagner':. run prodU('IOJ.( single Dana Hiiia 1, MIMk>n Vl•)o 0 PJul Cook ':-. lt.·adort triple'. fr;llowed by Hill Crowder's !>ucnf1re fl y broke up a sMr••lc11s duel between Dana If ill"· Brud Kmm·y a nd M1ss1on -Vlejo's Frnnk Sp<.•ur. 't'ndini;! lhl'l wo Into a tac forlhe ~ad w1thone game r<•ma1n1ng Fnday. Each 1s 10·3· 1 .The rctord bctw1•t•n th1• two ts 1·1 I. thuc; if 11 ends tttis way t-'rnla v. ;1 1·mn rl1p will dcctdt· who gets No. I billang 1n the· upl'l>ming CIF 2·A playoffs Spear struck oul 14 and walked one. Kinney whlffed 10 and wulkl·d none as the two pitchcr:s · dominated the issue· ··The kids a re JU'l l putllnf( everything together . &aid Dana HUis Coach Dennis Nespor. ··w e're get tln~ good pitching . :><'Ortna( runi. and having fun " Mission Viejo thrN.ttent>d t" 1ct• In lh<' 41econd the Oiablos h ad a runner on second w1lh no outs •nd in the sixth. urtcr twc1 out, had a r un ner rea('h tttl rd on a single and er ror. KiM ey, however. got • A.be third out with a strikeout. Crowder had u doubl<' und single and Cook also •JJl&led. In addition to his lhrce·bagger, amidst i)ana lJilla' &even safetiC!> Hunelngton Beach 7, Newport Hu bor 5 OJenn ~Ibo'~ two.run homer In the Mxth gave \he Ot~ th(' winning margin an Sunset Lcngu1• •CUon. Jn upplni.: their recorJ to 6·8. the 01len1 .cot u 'tbfet·fOr·four pt'rformanc{' from M Ike Turner. who ator\.-d onct> und had two RHI Tony Ph.l lhpt1, whole thr~·for·(our cfrort helped upat'l Marina lu.st w~k. 11corcd t wi('t• and had onl' IUU wtth OM·for -0n ~ st•lll at the plolt.t ,,., Grea Shirley doubll'd In u run tor the 01lurt1, ., 1tto. but thf wln M r W81 • lbo'11hot. Bob Nettln wa• Newport 's bit '1lapon, unload ... a thrM·tun homer ln tb •l~t.h IMC'AllM .... l ,L..-... 4 Kirts Towna&ty'1 lWO run d®blt la the •l.alh and 1=•1·1 MHl trll*t tn the nrtt ••ln1 b ytd th I lkMlth , • .,. l ........ vte'tory I ........ up • aMwdtMt wtth C1p61lr1~ Valt.)' t"rtcily fur u CU' I A Jill) off a..tnh "l~ I 11&;11'1 o. I tftlr)' V.-,1,LllUN .... I II ,._ wHtt I ii !!'-tt.t,. , f)y , .............. ,. ~~111!1!11!!!!"!!!_ ... , .... Tie s MJt .. for Lead l'.rtt Fn'C hud J -.11111 four 111.J~.i.:1 r ror CuJ)(I dunn~ t ti• 1' 1 1111 11pn ... ing Thi• v. 1r1 i'" , • ., Ca po .J11 X 1, 11• 1 11rd. l..w1111.1 H1-.1rh fall-. 111.1 1:1 Mater Oei 8, Pius X 1 I h1· \11111.11111 ... .1rt· .1\111111\ :1\\.1\ (rnm till' Cll- 1 ,\ 1•l.1~1,fh .1ft•·r \I 11 ~ 11111\\11·-. ...,"(· h1tt1·r U1 tJ\\TI ... trw h 11111 ' 111 n111n1nll h ... ,\n~eht .. l.1•,JJ.:lll' rt·lfrrtf 111 .I II \I .1l1·r f). I '<<Ill 1·d four llml"· 111 tlw f11 1 1r111111·: \\ 1111 f\11.111 f)r.1111.1'•. tv.11 run tr1 Jd•· .irtd llh I ljll"f I I l.1 fl t1( h1111 11 p.11 J..111~ llll r.d l) l-.IM·'IAIH'1 t• 111 lh•· r1r1 ·u1 t lrvlne 5, Unlveratty4 Tht• \'aqu<·ro-. 1·111111n111•rl 1n tht' hunt for d Cl F :! A pla)off bid \\ht·n l 'nl\t'l'>ll\ r.ta ve them '><imt• h<'IP with a dl'ft·n-.1v(• lop"· in tht· 1·1ghlh 1nn1n1c al lo"' 1ng th<' "'in111ni: run 111 <'rfJ'>I> rin a base:. lu&ded !>1tu:1t1on with no nut'\ on .i play to hr\t Ed lf<'11l'.1 11!'.' 11.1.0 run s1ngll' 1n the flrl>t and an fl Bl ha-. .. hit )1, \t.11 k s"' .1nlf1,1t in th<' sc·c·cind put r n till' .itwail 1·.1 r" l 'n1v<'r ... 1t" c; hr1 1~hl1·,1 pot \\<JS catcher Luke ... tnl<·\. \I. ho had a pair <Jf '1nglc' a nd 'itolc two b:J'>t"' El To ro 2, Coata Meaa 0 l·:t 1oro. tied v.11h ln ·rnl' and boasting two \IC' IMlt'' Ill I h11•1· prior rlll'f'I tnl?S. took Jd\ ant age of .JJ ck Ta m l';. ... thr 1·1· t11tll'r to 1hi.poM· 11f CostJ 1\11•,a T.1mc·~. J n~ht lwntlc•r ..,truck out 'l lX a nd v. .1lkt'd on l} one Mesa pitcher Hn.in Rhodus ... truck out three and allowc-<I only thr<••· h1ta. but El Toro J.(ot a lot out of walk'>, c•rrors and -.ac n f1ces fo:I Toro ... <',ir<'ll 1n thf· "<·cond ""1thc1ut a hase hit a nd M1kl' M atrnn~a got th•· ini.u rnnrP run across 111 I hl· 1-1xth with a sa1·n r1c<' fl) plat in~ l::rn• Hr) ant. "ho opcm•d the 1nnan.: -w1th J ... 1nJ.(lt· 5-0-5 S a i lors 'top Sche dule 111gh r><•rformunce dinl(hy saahn~ at its best will take pl11c·1· in lhl' oet·11n off Newport Pier ~tart an~ l"riday v.hcn about 40 or lhc top ~·OS Clni.i. Mll lors start romp<.>tillOn ror th Pac1f1c Coast championi.hlp in the 1611~ foot 11a1lboats. 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""' Cou"t y Cter11 Of On nQit '°""'' Oft AO<ll IS, I• ..... 111 Putlll.,._ Or-Co41ll Deily Piiot Aor 11,2 .. llMyl,I, 1• I,.._. PtJBUC NOTl£B • OAl.Y~OT ftlurMSey Maye ttlQ MARMADUKE by lrld Aftdtnoft S'~ Q ___ .,__ .. "Why won't you ever take a bath outside, like vou're supposed to?" SHOE NOW Tl-Vil' IVS' E XPL.AINED IT AL.l-/ Aft n..n AN'/ Ci)l)!~TIONS ? THE FAMILY CIRCUS 11Li1t.n, Ooddy. l'I hit 'fOAJ o song." • FUNKY WlNkERIEAN ~~~ElM~!>~ SIMPL<.> UJOt.l' r ~I( 001 I • Ul~ l~t '? I by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~~SS? ~-~t~ - U &r~?c . I IM'f - ~? I . l ! JUDGE PARKER 'r'C>lM MUCH 100 I JU!>T ~ LIKE A ,CON~ENltOU~. PHONE LEffUNATTENO£Q Ft.ORENCE ! KEV11"4 ' ft I "trHU } .Ulflt.~ i :,(#f#U !{ by Tom Bath* 5'J WI! core tum iBiiemrlf ~'1q;r11mlls ! ORABBLE flolE 1.16RA~1 ~~ ~£.MS 'fO 6€ aiMIM~ I~ 0Vt. 01~U.1\ot4 · ) fUA'.£ L.o\Al~ "IO\)~ ~Ollf'> 'f Ml"> t? ~ lOW&l 1..1~~~-· FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Tom K. Ryan !(II'.' I ~~---- DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE ROBBERY ON OUR STREET LAST NIGHT ? A~E YOU THAT SCARED? by Emit lus. ......... I .. NO···™E RU88ER BAND ON MY PONY· TAIL JUST BUSTE'O . . . . ~ COMICS I CROSSWORD by VtrtU P1rtch "Rinse out. pftase." · by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont SORRY,~ GAv e: A1'" 1'"~f: O FFICE:.' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ACROSS I OorQ9d 6 Bndgeterm l-0 Cougw , .. lleglllTy 15C>ccDon 16 8lbllc.i ~ \1 Concur \&Copy 20~ ?t Spout n ciew 23 P9Ce 2S °'"""' !*)-... 27 0... 30 Mott recent 3 1 C:onoemng 32~ 33 Adherent 388Nd 37 Wandlrs 38 Spor1 39 l.Mnl>'s per. em 40_.s 4 I A4llldenoe 42 lnOlll'I crt-, "' O\minlltl 45 SflooCs 41 Solioiflel 48DlpQMlU ,.9 Jo9I UMt1'ED Feature Syndic8re so ..,._.ice w~·· Pumt Scf¥9d 54 Trying agairi S7 OltflMP 58 Mr S&eugllt• ~WWgod fl() Endoeure 6\.._ 62 SttOMlt 83 ~ DOWN 1 Minge 2 Coi lltelltlon 3 Allron """ 4 l(Jndof .... 5 SoonWI (T¥flt ss..- 7FlildlecS •IG .,. l • ... I I c • . :• •• 0 c • I •I ' . I C t I I • t I •• f I •• . . ' •• t I c .. I I l 0 y I • I •• I I . ' 0 . •• -·· c • . ' I I ' , I I II• -· •• l I . 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DON WINTON CARVES SUCCE,SSFUL CAREER His Charectera Pay Off Commerclalty ~ I OS ANC.El ES IAP> -Mo:il people at.soclate sculptors With rl ai.1l' \\Orb di J)ll)ed In mu.~cums But Don Winton has carved a ... u<."Ct'N!iful t·11n•'1r with the Mlckt>y Mouse telephone. the Grammy J\\Jrll and tulJ to)"' \\ 1ntun J -.ort 'l'Oll.l'll 60 )'(.'Ur <1ld. 1s u commercial sculptor wh~t' oOwr crt'tttaoni. include the r(.-deslgned Emmy award. Dis· rH''' a11d llunna Barbera toys and the Snoop) telephone-He has pur~ut<d hu. un1que career fot:li yean. "Gl!:Nt:RAU Y. l 'M comm1ss1oned by companies to create a <·hararter or other model which they can use for commercial 11urpoi.~~." !>U)~ Winton. ''I've abo done aeslhellc scuJpturing, but my bread und butter 1s tn the corhmerc1al field .. Wtnton often works from sketches or renderings b1,1t O<' r,1..,1onall) \\Ill develop his sculpture:. from scratch. as he did \\1U1 th\• Laurt-1 Wreath awards wh1rh Big Boy Restauran~ and the i\merican Heart Assocu1t1on comm1s~1oned to present to top Amt>ru:an athlete:.. "They've been a real challenge because there were no :.ketches to wQrk Crom and Uie designs have to be styliied." said Wtnton "The award:. symbolm .• good health and physical fitness . ..,o I 'vt' s treamhned the sculpted figures and have them holding aloft the laurel wreath which dates back to the ancient Grecian ~dffif-IS " • l"'\\'inton has lo wo rk under olher constraints. The Mickey Moust' telephone <'Ommissiom:d by General Telephone had to oo G e rmans Buy Bantam Books S<'ulpt.ed so that the phone mechanism would flt in the base and a rm His toy sculptures are done with an eye to later mass produc lion in rubber or vinyl and his trophy creations must bl' st reamlined :.o they can be stamped out by machines. Wmt.oo Cipproaches his profession as a busmessman, demand· mg cash in advance before he undertakes a project a nd following a strict schedule Hov.ever . he ocraslonally works on s~ulatlon. as he dad in 1947 when he offered to :.culpt lhe Tournament o! Roses + q ueen who is now has wife. "I had a real devious plan the whole way. J spotted her picture in the paper and I really felt a nudge," says Winton, who talked tournament ofhc1C1ls into comm1ss1onlng a sculpture. "I remember going to her home with my clay She w11s beautiful. intelligent, and a year later we were married .. WLllITON 'S t'EES R ANGE from $1,500 to $25,000 -higher than they USE'CI to be. .. A Cew years ago, I began to realize that there's nobody else around doing commercial sculpturing and that I could ralSe my rates without Josmg customers." be sa.Jd. "Now J just take the jobS I want to do" Winton thinks the trophy and award field offers real OP· porturut1es for art students and has his eye on one trophy he thinks he could improve "I'd love to rhange that Helsman award." he says "0( course. thett ':.tradition. and 1f you chang<.-d 1t. everyone would scream " Labor Department, Union Reach Pact GUETERSCll. West Germany I AP l Rertl•ls mann pubhshmg com p any has assumed full WASlllNGTON CAP > It look four n•ars. ll-'<1 '><'crelane.., or Ol-'ner~lup or Bantam books. a WANTED $50,000 to $500,000 . INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS labor. Uie Federal Mediation and Conc1ha·tlf)n S...rv1ce. t•ven an nut Nt·w York romp:.tny 1n "'h1ch 1t side labor cons ultant But at last, the Labor Department and 1b form erly had a 51 perc·t.·nt 'lhare, c mplo}et.-s' union have agreed to a new contract the \V(·st Cerman company has The department, which is m charge of fostering labor· a nnounred management peace. has a nnounced that it has resolv<:d its long. B<>rt t.>ls mann in<'n'a scd ll'> fes tering dispute with Local 12 or the Amert('an Ft•dt'rat1on of GO\. ('(Hltrol or Bantam to 100 pt.•rcent e rnment Employees. which represents ~.500 workers by ~1cquiri •e the 49 pe r cent The agreement is the first mvolvinJ.( a federal departmt.·nt un ~hare h<>lo "! th<' Agn<'lli family der Pres ident Carte r 's Civil Service Heform Act . which of Italy's F1~u~- guarantees federal unions the nghUo..coUecti:Y.EH>acgc1t1'ftm ... , .... ,ft-__,=---=---;:;C'~mpnn:;.\nn~ annouiU'ed The Agnl'llt share:. were ac LABOR SECRET.A RV RAV_MARSHALl.satd a~"{!ement Wllh qui r ed-~ru-o.u_g~ i;nirtTttrto -tht.' uruon was reache&lest Fl"iday and will-be Signed today. Fmanrnmo lndu:.trralc. a fman "Tins contract conta.ns significant provjsions that I believ<· e1al holding eompany based m \\Ill enhance lhe daily hves of our employees." said Man.hall. It LU'\C'mbourg "'h1rh handlt•s thl' addresses such important matters as nexible hours or work. 'child fam1lv 'c; int<.•rn ational intc""9L'>. rearing. upward mobility and safety and health, and 1t contains the Wes t German pObhs he r specific protections against sexual harassment on the Job.·· said Marshall inherited the labor dispute from his prede<'essor BertC'lsmann also a nnounct'd W .J t:sery Jr . who deC'1ded s hortly after taking office 1n earl) 1t \\Ould sell its 30 pcrccnl rn· 1976 that the department needed to im prove its employee relatiGns te rest in F abbr i Editorr, an Ila llan pubhshmg group hased l 'SEE\' NAMED A PANEL of outs ide arbitrators to tackle the in Milan. to tht' IFI orfil'l' in. problt'm Tur 1 n h and I 1 n g Ang c 111 • s Months of negotiations went by. and then the union threatened domestic mtt:rests to em barrass Usery by picketing a Labor Day program reatunng Spokesmen declined to give the secretary at the Kennedy Center. details of lhe financial ctrrange- The picke ting was called ore onJy after an llth·hour agreement ments m either the Ba ntam or DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewels by Joseph purenases ooamooos Qem- stones. gold ano sitvE!f f'1)m pr1Vat1> inoMOua1s and estates Careful eAamonatoon ano eYalua· 1o00 by our eA.Perts H.gnest Pl~ patO 10-9 oarly. Sat 1().6 Clo6ed Sunday ~today Ast. l<>t Betty G1au: Of Doug KeooecJy ~ T~C>oll()o; 01 TllV\l 10-O'fl" "'-•l •'\ ~w-ELS by-dOS£Pll South Coast PW.a._ Costa Mesa • 540-906§.. • ln•~••t on!y pev-itt ··--•c--m.I • A-lduttW.1 • W-loJy --hac•ts . • lllottdily .......... • 6 -"'• to 3 Vt••• • Soedte.-. c...u--w ( , ~ r ~I ,,. " -,CMt .. r..-~ ~ • I I (714) 759-1515 AMEIUC.t.N HOME MOfITGAOt. ~ \. • l>ffl'M" '' ( ,.,,,~, (}nv .. .... ..... ~ ..... '•'"•"' '' fj..1t<.n ( .-t '''"'"". •7bti0 ln which Usery, for merly the top federal mediator . agreed to Fabbri Echton transfers. several union demands ~--~-~---~~~~~~~~~-~-~---~--~---~-~-~~~~~-~~-~ Ame rican Pacesetter, Newport Beach, has an· nounced purchase or 115,010 or its common shares. The shares were purchased on the open market for $2.25 per s hare. an aggregate of S258.750. The fi rm. in its yearend results reported March 25. had 5.942.790 s hares out~tanding. WTC Inc .• Newport Beach. has announced ad- ditional facts conremmg its previously reported sa le of two su b s idiaries. Wcstrc.insco Freight Co . and Coast Cartage Co . to W.N . Den· nison Associates April 23. WTC Inc. said 1l expects to book a loss of approx1m.itel) S2 m1lhon, nel of ta>. <.'ffl'ct~. on the sale of the t"o companies to be taken in the first qu<1rter of 1980. NEWELL W i I I I a m E . Ne w e 11 • Newport Beach. i!> vice president of flight opera- tions for Western Airlines, Los Angeles Standa rd-P acific Corp .. Costa Mesa. has rt.' ported hrs t -que1rter operating r evenues or $26.732.485 for the pe riod ending March 31 com pared to $23,943,714 for the like penod of 1979. Net income for the three-month period dropped to $1.841.708 or 46 cents per share as compared to $2.154.185 or 5.1 cents per s hare in '79. The board of directors has declared a regular 15 cents quarterly cash dividend for lhe second quarter of 1980, payable on July 18 to stockholders or record July 2. Don Henog REAL ESTATE lllVESTMEITS Spe.cia lizing in capital . . appreoat1onh equity growt , and income shelters. -VISTAR INVESTMENT CO. 5015 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 926UJ I . ' . C•• (?,14) 833·3680 ~~,-~t~ Call 642-5678. Put a l ew words to work lor ou We are pleased to announce that ALAN L BRODKIN and RANDY W. LUTHER have joined our firm as Registered Representatives n Kidder, Peabody 8 Co. , Ncoaro aArL o ,._.,,,. ........,.. ,,....,.... ... ""'"'''",,,,...[•ill•"•" 610 NtWport Cmt.r Or1vt, Newport Btach,CA ·~ Te&.phone1 (1.1') '44·7040 ~ Y• .. ~ "-ll*l,.t\11 CMra t•" r1.,tllte Att .. t• 0.llH 9'•n••• City •IWI fO •IM•llon•I o ~ .Insured safety at San Diego Federal! "'Money M arket" Certificate 9 495 % ~~}·~~~~'"''' \\ nln< .,l,I\ I • B $10,000 minimum, 26-week term ! B New Horizon Club benefits! B N o bank pays more ••• or off en as much ! s.,.. ......... '"Money M arket ~ Certifi cate % per ~car ., 10.75 11.51 0/o annual )'icld** B No minimum balance! t B Rate ~uaranteed for JO months to 10 years! B Earn .25% more than at any bank ! •t tJcUJ ht"' fe<jUl!C-\Ubf>U~ttaJ lftle!'nl J'Cftalty fO. Olly ,.nhJraw.aJ ut ,-.,r1111u1c acaxinll &nd ptl>hobtn nwnpounJ111g llllCJ~ Oii th< T-Pll,.~ .rrt1f1u1e • •' 'C'IJ tf pnrl(lp.I .anJ 1n~1N r~rna1n on tkf'("lt f« one ~ar r \«vunr !:I.I.aft<.~ C"4 If>, lh~n ~ 10 J., flOl -rv< ontcrnt Cal1/nrn1o't oldNt fetkral sa~lft~I a1td IOOJr ... safr """' 188.~. ...... ...... ... •• , ........... ~tI A~ 1 •• t ~ . ,. f • I I I • I ' ' ..~1 ' ' : ' j ' ' • , I .. • • . , I ' ' . , • ' I •• • , t I ' ' . i , -------- ... .. -DAILY PILOT Tl\u.-.dey May 8, IGeO ( . --I Gas Supply Ample But More Price Hikes Due N~W \'ORK 1AP> Lut i.ummf'r. i:-,wlt1w dt'Hler wen~ i.ay1ng ·Nu <tAS .. Th111 }l'IU mo t or1~t:. 1trt• 'a) tllll ' NO C:J\Sll " ''CU.-.Ollflt• SUJ'l>lh'' Wtll b(• itm pie tn I~ for tht~ .. d rtvt'r' -.111 tnK lo P•Y hl~h nnd t l'llOJ,! l'.>rll"CS ... l>UV'i .. nc•w rt'port h\ N,•w York' < h11 .,1· Mu11h11lt<1n H.rnk · Ramn1o1 furtJwr t11 .. 1 u1>11on of ron•1an llOOr N"!, lht•f t' lil't'lllll ltl 1 ll· for drt Vt'ri'i 111 v. urn u hout t°w'yonlf lht• thrt•UI or IH'C'U'llOrl,11 po t o;hc111 :1i:1•i-. 111 1111l1•,11!1·tl ftll'IOllor 1111d ltw d1•1•1H'f hoh•' thut .i11l'.11llllt JllHd1,1't'' v.111 lt•u Vt' Ill tht•tr IJ()(k<'tbook!>." tl 'II\' l "i ~11.o;oluw prtt•t•i. ha Vf' nsen liv ~;(,I 1·1·111.:-. " ~allon or more "lrH't· lal'lt Mui rh, with many of tlw o;h..irµt•i.l horn.~ eomin~ a~ OqprnlU1t100 of Ptotroleum Ex 11urt111.: <'1111nlral''> members IJU,h1•1I lhroui.:h ..t !>l•rte:. of crude-0tl price tncrcai.l'!it last fall and Wtnt('r The pnce hikes and a growing number or gas thrifty cars on tht.' nution's roads are widely c r edited with cu tting US gasoline use by 8 percent in Uw (1rsl quart<>r dei.p1t e warm 'II. inter weather that normally '11.0uld be expected to spur dnv IO~ Acl"Ordsng to the Amt>rtl"an P e troleum Ins titut e, L'S ~ai.ohnt-1nventonl'c; '14 NP etl a record hJgh 11 89 billion gallon' m the week ended April 18 and analysts b<'hl'' l' ga..,ohne ron su mpt1on prob:ibl~ '14111 ns1· some-. hat as the norm di pt•ak drt\ tn!( i.ea,on JrrtH·~ tn tht• summer But Cha <>t> ~Lrnh.ilto.ln ' ener~y ec·onom1<·s di\ "111n pn d1 cb lhl!. i-.umm<'r ' RJ\11lln•· cnni.umptum '14111 IK· J:I 1wrr1•nt be hind le\ l'ls or .s umm«r 1971!. tht· la:-.l ·normul" 1wnod bl ·fon· the I ranwn n·vol uwin ,1 ll(l oi I sh u t o (( s s v" r kt• d 'II. or Id w 1 d t l>hortagc•!. · 'Th1·n· 'l'<'m:-. to ht• plc•nt \' ol ~asoltne. but thl' g11\wrnm1·nt ' rrl'dtl ml'Jtiun·~ hJ\l' l'Ul into people'i. budgets... said l.'hase <'l"onomlst David Knapp, who added, "thore will be l ess recreataonal driving'' lbts sum· mer. REPORTS rrom the Amen can Automobile Association and the E'\xon Travel Club seem to bear out Knapp's contention. Each mapped out 13 pt'rcent fewer t ri pi, la.st ~ t'a r than 1t did m 1978. and c·ach says its mapi.-by-ma1l business v.as off again m the ftr,t quarter \t Gulf 011 Corp . meanwtule . Chairman Jf'rn McAfee told sha rf'hold{'r.., re~c·ntly that U S gasoline tn\l'nl<Jrle'i are "re· lat I\ elv ~ood " Hut the head of tht• nation·, rourth largest }!.J 'ol1nt-markt·tt>r doesn 't for-.•·1· Jll\ ">lgn1f1tanl drop in IJCl(;~- Th·· ,I\ Pr.H!P prl<'f" or a gallon or It ;id1·d rt'}!Ulur i:asoltne w:is 'I :!:J .ii ,, full '>t•n 1r" 't1.1t1on in \1 .irch. up fr••m Sl o~ al thf' end 11( 1. • .,t \l'ltr ltnd rrnm 7:J n·nts lrl \1 :ir.·h · Hfi!I. uc1·ord1n~ tr, the tn· clu-.1 n publ1<·at1on Lundber~ I.• ll•·r F\J•·I ut s<'lf <>t·rv1re st<i· t 111n:-. """"' abtmt :1<1·nh t ht•Utll'r WHILE THE pace of in· cr eues may have slowed re · cently, here's why analysts sa y more hikes are on the way: On May 15, Presid e nt Carter's 10 cenls·a-gallon import fee takes effect. Says one in· dustry source, who asked ool to be identified, "overwhelmingly. dealers are going lo pass it oo to the pubbc" rather than ab6orb the levy. -The government's program allowing controlled U.S. crude 011 prices to reach world levels will add 20 to JO cents a gallon to gasoline prices this year. analysts say. ACCORDING TO Ch ase M a nhattan's Knapp , th f• a verage US. pncc of a gallon or rt>gular gasolln4: could reaeh about $1.J.5 by s ummer and $1.39 by year-t'nd. But lht're ·~ "a JO percenl chance" a war betwttn Iran and I raq could ~harpl y cut both countr1~· 011 exports , he said. c-ausing shortages and a new 011· price spiral that could push lhl' l ' S pr1re of a gallon or gasohnc ncarlv SI 40 hy winter. T-hill Fall Continues V. ASlll:'llGTON 1 /\1'1 lnt('re't rat<·' 11n The dtM:ount rah> represents an investor 's re· <,hort term jitO\l~rnmt:nl '>l'C'UnlJ('S Cell for lht' "il'<l h turn ba.M'd on the race value or lhe be<'Urities •. con:.t'<'ut1v<' wt·t.'k o.il tht.· Trl!a,ur~ Dl'partm1 nt v. h1eh rc>qwre a mmamum purchase or $10,000. v.t.•ekl} Ju<'l1on In Monda:,·., auction. the average bid pnce for Tht> discount rat\• on lf).v.cek bill<. drov~I tr> :.!fl '14 eek bill!. "'as S9.S20 per Sl0,000 or secuntt~ ~95 ~4---.• • ·~~ ""'rcent Th(>-_l he) 1eld on Uus "discounted" pnce was_l.Qdlw:._ ~. ~""'" HV>U tlA"I• .. I " l l'nl Big Job-Moring Coal ;\1ovin,g coal is no s mall job as evidenred hy the'~(.· workl'r!. dwa rfed by a 170·ton off highway trul'k at the Colowyo coal mml· betwl't.'n Crc.11g and Mee ke r , Colo. opef'at ed as a partm•r!.h1 p by WR Grace & Co and The Ilana ;\tmmg Co W R Grace k Co .. an mtl•rnat1onal rhemical firm . up<.' rat c·..., !. t' v l' r ct I r «.>:-.laura n t !-> 1 n th l' Or;mgl· Coe1:-.t arl'a. "SMALL BUSINESS WEEK" · Small Business Everybody s Bustne1s May 11·17th. 1980 By Terry Gront, R:Ph. n• c ''" pho11111.•• \ 1 \. r\ 1 ru11tl ltt t. t••t't•. t t• d .1 11 I •ti 11 I '"•I I Ill• I •• ,, .. , ..... 'I •1.il ,, I I II II ' I I t Ii fl ~ I ... 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Ill (' \' 1'1111'1-I ._ 1\1!111 Intl tlf't•d .1 1111 d111111 I '11 " 11p \HUI t•I • ·• I q1l 11 •II II h11p l'lllL! llt .ii Ill 111 \\t 11 di 111 II\• 1 11111111n1h \\ llhuut ''I r ,1 I h.rl'j!I' \ L!l 1 .11 Ill.Ill\ l•'tjth 11111 1-..I 11 \\1th I h1•1t prt••c n pt 11111, \I "' \\" I 11111 1111111111 PARK LIDO PHARMACY Free Delivery 3!>1 Hospital Road Newpon Beach 642·1580 "f eot.uring ••• " Keeps you on top of the k>cal scene .. everyday in the DAILY PILOT ,--------------------------------------, I I I I I i 1 q a You can always fell a i J. P. Cano/I paint joh ! " 0 n u \\ 0 11 1 ll n I lur l'rtlll tf\ .11111 "'" 1'•111<• \1111r l11111<1m1: lht /tr••/• ''"" t•f rh1 110<'1 'fll llil\ 1~11111 - '\I• rlh ,11'pllt'.J lh• I, 7"/\ ,,f lhl' 1oh 1 \our 11\tr.t lw1nu ... Ht ' r•• \nu t:•·t lot1th < .111 fur ;an 1·,111n1111 ~ . J. ·p. CARROLL COMP~Nl P'11ntrna 1nd W1111<1.r11na Cont"''"'' ORA 'IC£ CDUNlY ' r. ' , : " ' «, t ! I ,.\pf IOS H Ct I\ "Painting the Town Since 1930" '-.._ ------=-=-=---.:----------=.--- -------- ------ - ______ , \.Ye .He plrJ-.c-d to .mnoume th.:it RICHARD J. MAGGIPINTO Registered Representative -Kidder, Peabody I I fd Co. 1 N co R po RAT r o I ••.l1J l~t•\ """"'"'. ·'•k '"'' ,..., 1 ,,,, ·~ s1 .. l r •• h •• ,,. o!O Newport Center Orivt'. Ncwrort 13Nch, CA Q2oo0 Telephone: (714) oH-7040 Nl!w'l'orl.. Atl.intJ l'n11.1d1!lptii.1 l>...in~.is City lh1c.1R•' "Jn I r.rn• 1••" '"' i\ngdr· .rnd ~O .idd1t1on.1l ofl1u" worldw1d1• Your dollar's best friend today ••• REPUBLIC'S 11. LOAN. Access to your savings without losing Interest. We 'II lend you up to m of your c:ertiflc:ate ac-ea ms. For example. If you borrowed $I .000 count balance and you avoid the penalty for from an 8' account. 60 days Inter you would early withdrawal Your entire sevtngs remain In· ~ $1,014.79 for nn annual percentage rate tact, while earning Interest at their CUrTent rate. of 9'. So your effectJve annual Interest rate is You llmpty repoy at the per annum Interest just ''· (Republic' 1' l& fM less than many rate ol just '' more than the nM )40Ur ICCOUnt olhef's charge.) REPUBLIC ~~i:SAV1NGS y ~. -='A l'NISlW..--=(714J ~'.,. I ~!5:.-r::e,fil~l~,~,4 .... ,,.7 ~ .._...._M:~M 4l•l'f 1..#/!tllf tillll111•1'•1 1Mt66ft Mf.l'W ,....~! ir& ':'a~ ne~rate':'~!.tht•lo'l4e\.t ">tnC•'948lpn•·ent"'1111•1 • Th•·,.ncrai:e bid price for 13-w~~ balls .wa:. _ _!!Le Au · !;.LTrtii!iun 1>!!.!d ____ ~-----~1111: n..,.ultmR ma y1eld or ~11 percenc, ~ :\IC'an'l4 htll·. tht• d1 i-.t'uunt r.111, on 13 .,..,,. ~ hill Ttw new .t.h:.count r ate on -26·week Treasury fl'll to 9 72>J 1wr1·c·nt from 111 i'~ IM rr .. nt J .... ••I.. h1lb m~·Jn.<> thut money market cert1r1cates sold t•arltl•r Thl· n<·v. r.111 • '14 •" th• "'""''" • 1111·« ., 1Yl(J 'tarlmit today at bank~ and lbnrt institut1ons. wtll pt.•rc'l'nt a\':ulahlt· /\ui: :.'1 1 arn a mJx1mum inte rest rate of 9.495 percent. 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Jot &olE Pf' I..... • 9,.,.lft • IOI . . -8rl9SI U .. 1 116 B~stM I.ti) 1t t i• BstMOft •. i. 8 IPfl I 61tt 6 -.. -.. -.. - I .. ~· ' -··-·--~·-··-- TRANSACTIONS O..•U-'"' •-1·-~""'"" ,..., Vo•' ,__,, Pe(llo< ~•w ~ttH•_, O.troll •"" Clft<lt1rwll "o<~ ,.,.....,.. _ ••.iG'..,. O\' IH H•lleowt A•~••tlefl ot \9<"''''"• UO•len -lf'l\llfWI .. '• I• I . ' •I I IV• .... ,..., I .. J>I ,_ No• Ir 1 ih4nday, May 8. 1980 N DAILY PILOT •• They've booked us on the sturr und now they're ta king away what we have learned to cr ave, telling u11 : "It's bad for you." That's the story of the credit crunch. Banks have been busy for years turning us into credit junkies. They have lssued so many Visa and Master Charge cards that there are well over 100 million or them in our wallets. ' At one time S()s;Qe banks were so eager to get these cards into circulation that they just maJled them out en masse to people who didn't even ask for th em . And when you started to use these cards, you really saw what these fellows were up lo. YOl' WOULD GO out and charge, say, $500 on vour trusty bank card -$500 which you didn't have. Then your monthly statement arrived and it said something like "minjmum payment. $12." Even bet- ter . 1f you didn't send them S12 but just ignored the ~tatement. no one arrived to clamp you in Jail. You would JUSt get a meek reminder the next month. s ay- 1 n g "you must have overlooked yo.wr bill " ~1t'anwh1lc. the hank was doing what it knows best how to do applying interest charges to your balance lf )OU" ere a good customer , using your ca rd and making regular payments. you were rewarded : they upped )our crndit limit And they beamed all those radio ilnd TV commercials at us. explaining a ll the man·elous things we could get with our credit cards . ~o". all of sudden, we're accused or being self- 1ndulgent louL'> "ho a re responsible for the ruination of the l ' S econom y. Banh are beginning to charge fo r their cards And one h1~ Calirorn1a bank. Crock(;'r . '' ~111n..: to lev) a tr:.insac:tion fee every time one or their cards 1~ m.ed Tms Tl'R:'li Of' l'H'nt~ • .., c:ertainl) in line with 11tht'r t.rencb m our ecooom1c llfe. Banks make their ~orrey-b Interest ch an;: es orr loans~ that ·s-the i r hn·;id and bult<.'r So her<: thl') arE' discouraging us .fron~..!ng t~C.TJ'liJtrrprndu<'l .-ered~ · . T1th11r industrtc!t, you ma) have noticed. are also 1111 1111-. -.('If denial kic k The oi l companies tell us all t h1· "'.;\' "e c.in -.avl' on our fuel consumption Nla rket Closes /11 Mixed Patter11 "JEW YORK c A P l The stock market closed with a m1,t>d pattern toda) afte r an early advance faded. The Do" Jone<\ average of 30 industrials, up almost 2 po11Hs m earl)' trading. wa!t off a t closing 6.06 al 815. rn <Jamer:; rlunJ? to a na rrow lead over losers in th•· hroJd tall~ of ,, . .,., 't ork Stock Exchange· listed issue~ The m.irkl'l h.is benefited rn recent days fro m a r ham n·:.it·t1on ~ene:. of interest rate dedines The bank pnml' lendmg rate has gone as low as 17 per- ••t•nt. down three percentage points from its peak earlie r m the spnng .lltito<"b '" Tlw .'ipotllgltt NC W l'"IPI\ IAPI S•i.. • p IT' """' ttM n• I ""'¥•Of tN> Hf~ tn<KI -.Ct•W N• ¥1> " "" C,t(J("• £ •.CfWinOP t\~ '' ut·no ,..._, """Wlf-v •• ,.,..,,f' mian \ t (•ti "''-&o'4 tCX. ,, • r:~~ .. 7m ~ = :! .... "''Q°",... •'' "'10 ,, 1 ...... ,, ,,,. .,.. "' , .. '"I .... ~ f!O') .,. ... 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Otelil ''"'" Oatong an OIO 118""' itr•O 0t>C l(lflS tnijl M woutO ""~ 10 murry h,.t a;) BILL MOYERS ~ lt'<net MMC4j& .. .on1a 10 flflltw - '>le()litlntlt ., d F 41""' Of Tl'le YHt conteet • 8AHFOAO ANO 80H Fteo lnllk• his llr~t I<" ~ fH0/11 -ht> unc;ll! .. _ """ ..., ""-11an<.• ID Ola( CAVETT R aymond Bui r pl a~.., ~ l\11dcllc E a!)t merch<.1nt who tx•c·(lmt•s anvoln·d in tht• discovery of an t:gyptrnn Pharaoh's tomb in "The Cur.,l· or King Tut's Tomb" wnng tonight • .rnd Fm.lay <1t ltl un NBC'. C'hannl'l l ~ SUM CUISINE o.p~ ~ 0 ®J BAAHEY MILL.EA 8-y COO<MI Wtlh a ln;m pet4" uaonq lhe •l•MI •0t ,,., tlllQtf Wlll a 1an111oe: WMQ!t\Q a ..... <IQ•..,'>I m<rowe .. t'I o"'..,•' fl.C, «0 MEA\/QAIFFIH C.v~la (11,..yl l ..OCI Don l«l•m• Jvll•' lluoo Fri1n• <,.,t>•ll• fl.1ch .. 1 5.,..,..,, "1'l ''ha W.iolll'l<l Gues1 t1e10 b10100·~1 c.eoroe e Scna11er '1!) OVEAEASY 0.-1 Mitch Mille< tCCJ IRI (!i MERV OAIFAH Guesu er-yi Laoo Don Adl!WnS. 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A tr i bute to the country music star on has !>liver anniversary in show busmcss c see photo below> m n.PtCt APPfAl.8 Racko•oono ma1er1a1 11t1l.,Ylif8'W"'I end COUf"tt()()fn atoum-ta .,. "''«lwlnee! "' lh•• eaam"'"'°" of ,,,., ~lllle P'OCftH Ill wOtll •n three ca-twl0te the New VO<~ Stele Coun OI A.POU" fAI NBC r!) 10:00 -"The Curse or King Tut's Tomb " A new TV movie airing m t wo part!) <Jbout the discovery or the resting place or the legendary pharaoh. <Pho to at left > 11-00 0 0 0 <f 1lJ NEWS 0 NEWL YW£0 GAME 0 RHOOA Rnooa QI-C11<Uon i t;w: a nt •t><loty w,,..,, shf dnO Joo I\((! •O()bffd «0 All IN THE FAMILY A•cn ... cri1• rnoo wnen "" O•KOVt!" "'s Cl•i!W O·~··'~ Q.) THE 8EHHY HILL SHOW h il\ 8'-n<>v ~rno()n<I on 1rwo mQh1 ¥tr"'""'' Arn•tean\ &f'd Au~~-htrt\. rrw....,1 "'d••outn ll 300 1$ NBA 8ASKET8AU. Q T()Hl()HT H O\t ,..,.-,,,n.,. 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Don Amer.ne A m•ttlf!O woman re11, "' IQve wtlh anotller mal'I •ltt!t htl 114•% ~-11 l.h· C2 l'lra 1 a-oo m MOVIE • • · HnrnM nrn1ng t 1114PI Cl~•k c..11,1e Lana 1u1n.,r Qi111r>~ W •1tld War II a ba~~tron1 01' ,,,( •• <'1atr11ugn1 It> fond m .11 he IS ""aol<l 10 ~""" Iha ltle ot a wo•Jf1d• 1J "'Jt ,.. w ho ~dn•.-tt '•• ~ c~ 11 to htm <? "'"" (J ,,,,,.' 326 0 NEWS 3:30 0 MOVlE * * · Amoo.n At C1m11uon PMS (19:.61 Scott 91.0.,, Ma•g"'l °""" A UnlOI\ pal•OI Ol!o< ... '"° n" pr.._ r.lf'\iiW h"'itm up "'-•tt• an f-., .. <.onl .. <l6<dll'I nllot;f'r 10 Id•" 0 11 Jn Apac he ·•''""'" 4'00 ~ uov1e · • • • 1 '• Junquit F•ghter\" (196 lJ Aoc11ar<1 Tooo Lau-,..,nc.., Ha,-.P, 430'1) NEWS I f 'ridoy•,_ I Doy• hne llorif»# 5 00 0 <:.rnoi."" R"'"' I 1450) J1rr.my E '"'°" Rua. ~ti H<ii)d #otl 11;00 m • * ... 'lullaby Of flrooo ... ay 119'>1) Dons 0.y ~ Nel.on -AFTERNOON- 12-00 0 • • Ao<e-s •"1 • I 1~",0) Yv~ .1lla t--C.IG-PN.p tt~ !. -W_!'-'! • -~.,,,, ~ ,1.,., 1 ;i 1 11•;11•11 c.r .. ttnon . H'61\tt)n ~1f t1 tlr) l"ltHI' 3300 • • • r , ,..,.,..1\1 f11/i1f .. ,,.,., r 'tvettu M·~•f~.u JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk L ·.,,;.• .~ '1-j 'f)f-< ·~JI/ 1'1-AT 11'1t 1-'E: C.t..AL~ f c ~Ck.~ ,/ T rlAl <OU CG<JLV r~"L T n...~ a.;t-w;Y. .. 'Princess' Keeping Abreast of Censors' Trends Airing On '50' On July 15, 1977. a young pri°ncl'Ss and her lover ~l'rt' publicly t•x ccute d m J eddah. Saudi Arabia Filmmaker An t h on) Thomas' hazardous search for the facts behind that cxecu- tlon 1s dra matized in "Death of ~1 Princess." airing Monday at 7 30 p m . on KOCE. Chann<•I 50 th' P f:TER J . BOYER I.OS A!\<a :LES C/\I» It 1s ;.in a 1o1.esomt· enough n ·,pons1b1hly to k<.'cp onc'c; oY.n thought-. and fanla'lf'"> m ~Oml· sort or acn·ptahlt· order 1m ag1ne l ht· hurdf'n bornl' hv TV network tensors. who mu.,t mind the· thoughts or a nation C'on ... irh-r tht· c;.iw •>r CH.<:i and th1· Tah1t1<1n hreast l.asl "• ·<'k . CHS ;.i 1 r<·d :1 hne mO\· u· haM.'d on the hh.' of l'aul r;aui.:u1n the l!lt.h c·t.·nlur) bus1 nt''>'>man v..ho chuckt '1 the.• bourge<J1s c•Xl\lence for art. v.hu·h hi· ... ought IO l he pnmttl\'(• It((' or Tahtll GOOO ~Tt.;f't' FOR A TV drama. but lhf' 11r11!.t ·., hf,. " :r rieh :rnd \'arted <me, and lht· t·cct'n 2.'ith )"pnr lrtc-1ltC'., 111 arl art· nnt a lwa)'> '>Uttahlt.· for l1•l1·v1.,1•m /\n a rl1<.I ,., l1kelv lo run Y.tth loose J o h n n Y C a .., h 1·1""'11 .. ;111'1 rlf'penrlmi.: upon ·hi'> st vie. 1•vl'n paint cclehratc>s his sal v1·1 n11rl1·<, ·1 hu" w,,., 1111•,1·11 thf' rhalh:nJW (or lhl' CHS a nnivl'rs ary 1n \h<Jw 11·r1<,1,ro., bus inr:-.s with ;i !HI 1\11111111• t ;a1ii~uirt ., 1·trf'h· <1f fn1•nrt .. .,..a., Vin The Puhhc Broad«a.,I min 11 1 1• rri 11 .., 1, ,1 I 1 ,.111 v ,,,, t .t1i•h . "'h11 IJl'tr:.iy"tl Ii\ t,augu1 n. IDg Syslt'm plans to air 'IH'<·i:i l litrt1i•h t .ti ••·v• 1•·11 111 lt•fl 1•a1 a mt d r•ltvnr·d 11 10 a l<tdy the him despilt' a prn X :m Clll r H~. """""' 1 fr 11·nd I\ 1o111 rn~ ...,.,.111., t<1 t"· o,un·. hut .,..,. viewers test by thl.' Saudi J\ra l , 11ul1I hHnttl1· 11 th•· ,.,.n...,ir dt·l'tdc<I bi an J?OVt'rnmcnt lo lhc• 'f tu • I t'al 1'11al11•n1:W lhrN• ur lht•m, actually U.S. Stutt' Dcpartmt•nt •·a rm• l11tn, wh<'n ';,. ugutn play(•tl by Duv1d Car· that called the show ol-Kitfo4f•rr1 f loMl M 111•llnf' w11 ... 1n Tah1l1 Ortt· of tht· :-.lghls lw took In feosive and inaN·uratt• w11" )\ r1tu11l dun«t· 1n wh11·h ;1 younu nat1v1· woman rr·11H1v1•1! tll'r 11ull'f l(arnwnt and dun<·1-d. nudo The protest was tl1· 'I 'op I 0 SI.ow frr1m tlw w.11111 up live red Wednt.>!>d<.1y hy the Saudi amba:.sador lei ('11 ,1 ·1 I',,, 1 "' 1 lh• "Tft C'S," ~/\flJ ('RS 1·1·n-.<1r l>on <)'Hne n. "It th e United Slates , Sheik htl',l f 111 fl ·r I /\ ., ,., w w1111 a l(rat111tnu" "''''Ill' All "hJ· hat! on waa a Faisal Alhegelan. dur w1·1·kl v 'ill "'""'''' , ""'' ~11ri111~. 111111 t>h<• w1111 tl111nl( 11 rnttwr vigorous ing a half-hour mec linJ;! m u ,., I c i; , ' I ,, II il ut11·1· " with Acting Secretary or "Amn1rh't 'l t1JJ H1," 'th,. ft•rrlf•I<' hr••ft.,I, wh(•rl th1· ho<ty 111 which tl S W pre m1crin1< H11t111 tl11 y ut '" lltlat·hc:d 11> 1n11ot v1·d In u v1.iorou11 dance, may l a le 8 r r e n 11 p.m ,,,., O o•nnrl r, i&lve riM' to rllHHthlv lhtml(hh. CUS ck c1ded. The Christopher K BAf•m wtll 1·ounl llC'f·nt· w11't r ut, 1iltt1w1n v. t11•1 Hhaklnl( from the Sheik Alhegelan gave down thf• '''IJ 10 h lh 11tomm:h down Christopher a letl~r Ust· 1rnng11 on thu rP<•ord Tt1111 11ii11w 11rJ.(ar1 , 1111• fnTH1l1• brt·ulll. waJ not ing the 11peclfic Saudi chart.a ,.aeh w1-.•k, pm tlt'cm1•d l111-1•1vlnt1" In th•· next chullenRe. In this object.ions to the m ovie. scnUng ~ormtanrf'll hy oot', th•· t1r1•1111t ht'lmll(•"' 10 a n11t1v1· i<•rl who was The letter will be sent to the artl•b or &rt>UV ll 11t•n ·nt·lv pm.inK fo r <:1Jugu1n No b<>u nce, no ~. who made the hlta. problc•n111 ~-;.;.....;..~~~~~~~~~~~~-".;..;..;...;...-...-.""-'-..~~~~ MAXWELL SMART Is ACENT 86 A a TllE TlllRI> CllAU ... :~GE v. ;i., .,ll r k1t r Again. th1· brl·J :.l bdun~t·<l 10 J n.Jll\l model . but .,h<· "'a"> 1 mµrud<•nt l'n11u~h 1<1 ....... <1l JI ""mt· 011 ~ th<JI V.t'l l hu11mg arou111J twr 1 hrl't llffif'' Thi-. l'au-.,ed ht·r bn·a't... to Jll!glt•, 1n a ma nner. prf' .,um,1bh. nol tl1 ">">1mtlJr 111 th" muH'ml•nt rau~t"f1 h.' '11.:11rt•ll" do1nl't· ·1 ht• ('1°n">or"> flm«hto.d Hobt·rt \\'oo<l. rc1rml·r prt·.,1d~nl ur CHS h JI> Pl'nt'C1 (I) b t• tht· produ< t•r or G:iui;?Uln th1 ~a\ <iJ.!<' • :.ind . :.il't'1ird1nl! L<1 ;i T\' Gu1d<' n ·port thrt•:.ill'nt'<I t o v.1thhold thl' film 1f CRS d1dn l allov. the rl)·">Y.attmg M'ent· Tht• "l't•nl· 1o1.a:. a llov.t'<i. and Wood rl'portl'<ily C'om menll'd "Rn·a:-.l"> don't m<'a n :.inythini.i to lhf' nc'lwork' It 'c; the nippll"> the~ 'rt' v.o rnt·d about Thl· ~1rl "'a., -.tapptni.: hl·rM•tr and her nipple 1o1.a., ~hown .. TO WHIC.:11 O'BRIES rc•<.ponds "I It• ... hould knov. 1)4•1tt•r I le "'as pr<•'>td<.'nt or the> C B.'-1 'l'l•lc·v1"1on ~Mv.ork v.hen 'Paptllon· "'a" ">hov..n cm thl' n1•tw•1rk . unrl lht·rc> were• nakt'ii hrru:-.t'> 11nC'lud1ng niµpll''" on that It':. a ll a mat _ \cr....'1Ll:!Qv.. 1t ':. dool' " __ _ Wht11 ,., ,, bri•.J.,l nr£1 n ... 1w · '\rJt , .1 ppar1·ntly. •Kl lh•· bc"'h of .1 Odll\t-~1 rl (' PJpillon 1 Y.hO cJ"""o t kno"' !>t·ttn, (Jr Cln th" body or a model plat 1dl} JJ'"tn)! for an Jt'\1,l. or v.hen 1t 1<; thinly 'eal<'d and bt·lcm£1ni.: to thf' bod> of Jn} or a numtx>r or thl' ""ml·n in · Dalla~ · The· bn.·ct:.l ,.., d<.'emt."Cl oHc,nsl\·e apparent!) .,.. h<•n th<> r<'mall• to .,.. hom 1t hl·lon~-. ,., sv. altln~ rltl''> or danc·tnliZ '1c11rou.,h or. one musl assume. doing both ..,,multJnl'<JU-.h Wrut·h eliminate:. one or m\ naggm~ ran1as1es Thank )OU. <.:B." Cronkite lo Speak NEW LO:'\DO N <Conn t AP > CBS <1nchorma n Walter Cronkite "''II be the main ~p<.'aker al Coast Guard Aradem ) ~rctduauon ex t'rt'IM'S ~1a\ 21 The 159 cadt>L'> \loho art.' ~raduattn~ 1nl·lude 1-1 Y.nmt·n who IA>lll hf' the fir:.t tn graduate from any L' S mil1 tJry acadl'm; MOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER lest Foreign Language Film 1979 .. A genuine muterpaece .• .a dnematlc Mn ot art that muat be eeen. MYCftd •n:cl MlCft again. Don't mJsa It.•• .......... ~~ ... s .... 111C:..' .. •l•t ... - ... --.. ---...,._ --·---. -... ----... --........... ,... ___ --......... ~ .... --. • • ---~¥"-... -------- ENTERTAINMENT I INT( nMISS ION Th.nd-v. May 8, I 980 * DAILY PILOT 8 J J 'Royal Family' Revival Royal Romp_; "UDY & THI TU..- "UWIOIPi I I B R.,._ 0001+11 · 1•1 "THE Jar" Cit '"AMMAL MOUW ' ~.:-..,-.J I ""MOOlA ..... 1'61 '"T1* IOSI" tll c ---.-=i I "COAL MtHll'S DAUGHTll• lrGt -alCTllC t.a.~ "APOCALYPSE NOW" "BOYS IN COMPANY C" 1111 ALL--7'.-fW~T a.a ... ,,_ ·-fU,,_ ca11 642-5678. Put • lew wo·rds to work tor ou. " UIJIYn!W. PICnll! ' t-.;....._... Ot"W_,..,..-c;,.,.. .....,. ... ~o NOW PLAYING "'"ancama ._ ••· ~ cm111 • """c.ua Orange~ .......... ~ .__,_ 893-IJOS __ ... ..... PIM llllfl..49 8-Pat1I 121 4()10 . ''1be Royal Family" 11 more than a half century old and 1Ull aotna 1uona The apparently •feln comedy by Georae S. Ka ufman and Edna I' cirbctr la enjoylna • spirited revival ~t the Weatmluter CommWllty Theater where a lpleodld cut applies Uber .. 1 helplnas or elbow areue t;O malnt•ln a frenetic pace DlaECl'Oa CAaOL nUAN, wbo al!.O de· 111ned UMl handlome luxury 1tpartment l.\et 1th her husband. Ron, has fashioned one of the beason's ~l enjoyabl<! community theater pro ductioru.. Ht-r charat'ler.., have zest and verve. a lust for hv1ng and Cln most inst ances) for the theater -which in their cases is one and the same Miss F'ilian's bn~kly thJrged tl·mpo makes the uudience quickly forget thul "ThP Hoyal f<'am1 · ly" i::. a veritiblc mu!.eum Pll'<.'l'. whoM· m::.pirJt1on Actor's E x-wife Drops B attery S uit LOS ANGELES <Al» a ll of us," tht• ~t:.ih•m<'nt -A S2.5 million battery l>a1d. laws uit against actor .. I have the gtcalt•..,t of James Caan is bean~ r f.'..,P<'<'t for J1mm) .rncl dropped by has formt•r Wt' h a\'e bet•n ht•~t nf wife, who say!> his al friend :. 'dr\t'(' lht· leged beating of her v.a!. d1\on·t-~ lie h~i. lJctc-rt- ·~-~g •:_ wondtc-rful to-me and -~·It is lier prcsentln--.t11Tlm 11~1i\\)ThiniCTOr tention not to pursue th1· ou;.s?n, ~ott Antln·w lawswt and it will not Srott I'> ;,i i\\ .iy-; be pu0r s u ed at this 5pl'n~ing time with his time,". her attor ney, dad. the ~t:llt•ment con. Richard I. Widema n of . t 1nued. J1 mm>'. h as SantaBarbara,said be t'n a '><:n s a t 1onal Cather and has alv.a}s looked aftl'r both of Ul> . What h appened in Chicago JU.<.t ~ot out of hand and exa~geratt-d.' • WIDEMAN HAD i.a1d last F r iday of Mrs. Caan's alleged injunc~. ''She looks like s he':. beeo ln a bad car.tram accident." S he ila t;aan alleged in her suit that Caan beat her about the bead a nd arms April 2() when he was making a movie ~;s~~C~~C~~C~~C~~~~?~;f an Chicago last month S he was divorced from NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL presents . n t u n 1 May 15, 16, 17 -Curtain 8:00 p.m. 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach Reservatlon1: 751-4402 the actor in November, 1977. Caan's s po kes m an. Paul Bl~h of Rogers and Cowan Public Rcla- ti on s . iss ued Mrs . Ca an 's statement TuC'v day that the swl was be· ing abandoned. "IT WAS A m1s un der~tanding that has been embarrassing for fish~More® $2.19 Intermission Tom Titus came from the Barrymores in the 1920s. In the WestmlnBter production. the play's theatrical types vie for each other's attenUon like kids on a playground, constantly overridina one another and creating a hilarious atmosphere. ll also is lo her credit that DO one performer emerges as "the star" -although any number of the m could do so were tbe ensem ble not so sm oothly molded. There is an acre or talent under the Westminster roof. most ol it in perpetual mo- tion. VALERIE MclLR OY GIVES a beautifol pt>rformance as the matnarch of the Cavendish l'lan. a woman whose religion is the theater and who is its staunchest devotee. Barbara Warburton 1s excellent as he r d a ughter. the reigning Broadway star of the day, who rurts with lhe heresy of chucking it all for marriage to someone "outside the business " ,. As Miss Warburton's ingenue daughter, who actua lly does wed a nd break the tradition at least temporarily, Kelly Farah is delightful. Ron Duvall swashbuckles through the show as the wild and lln· convenuonaJ son Tony <read John Bareymore1 "ho!)e l'Scapades are c hronicled around the globe A notous subplot involves the relatives, Miss Mc llrO) 's brother and his wife. who carry the b1ckenng vanity into the realm or rarce. Ron Al l>t'rt!-icn and Anne Leverett are outstanding an these JWCY assignments MICHAEL MCGR AW IS A nice·, low key balance as the family's long.tame agent; Norman Co bb 1!. quite be lievable a-; Mi ss Farah 's ..,tock broker s -.asn, and John \\ 1lliams. a veteran director making h1~ first ::.ta~e appearance m ~<·n·n years, lends l 0r edib11Jty to the role of Mass \\' arburtoo's rat.her reserved admtrer. Carol Stockmeyer and Chuck Cast'y expend as much tmergy a-; any ca!>t member an their de· rn;rndin~ assignments c1:. the Cavendishes' maid .ind butler. Don Evano; 1.., ii crackup as both Miss. Wnl'bunon:si>wichy !.parring partJler aod DuvaU's -fcm:w&:,fu.~.....-..i"" _ -... _ -· --· --- "The Royal Family" as ro)ally dont'. -. show t h:.it offers an ObJeCt le!> son an how to deal with "talky" period pieces It continues for four more \H'Pkends, Fnd~1ys <Jnd Saturdayl>, at the theater. 7272 Maple St., WestmmstE'r. • CALLBOARO -The Westminster Commumty Theater will hold tryouts Monday at 7 p.m . for the opening s how of its 1980 81 seas on. Fred Carmichael's "Last of the Cla.'>i.' d1 rtttor Jack Secord will be casting four men <1nd two 1o1romen at M·a,...h1g Ip Richard Burton. "'ho'll r ecr eate.• has King Arthur rol<' 1 n ;.a Broadwe1 v r1:· v i v a 1· o f "Ca m elot." tu n e s up h i s voic<' a t r <'· h e;.a r ~al with K at hl een !\1 cKeam cy, tht• new Qul·cn Gucnl'vere. SNEAK PREVIEW TOMORROW at 8:20PM •Ctl..,y Fllh •Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunoh1 Huahpupplet •Golden F,,.1 the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster ... the comedy opens July 11. The Saddleback Company Theater will bold tryouts for 1t5 musical, "You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown." Sunday, May 18, at the Laguna Moul\QO Playbou.ae, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach, at 7:30 p .m .... the·roles of P ig Pen and Woodstock are being added to the show in addition to the regular six characters ... those auditioning s hould brina material to sing .. . BACKSTAGE -The South Coast Actors Studio will present its fourth annual Showcase of Talent Fnday, May 16. for invited guests. .stu• dents will enact 12 scenesf rom popular plays, and will be shown in two Air Force films involving SO 'ltudent acton •.. awards will be given for best ac- tor and actress. 1:!Ml~~ a nf>W human drama of love courage and !'lur11111a1 ~'- .... , · /, •uf!: (, ,,,.,; "'' / 1 r f11r-,i' ~ '>-"' Coa\1 P'laaa C a•la M"'a ,_ "DEFIANCE" "CttAPTER TWO ' -"~MARA£"~t • " 812 DAILY PILOT f l'\urMJay May I . I~ Touched' Touching Film By ARTH a KNIGHT no.Nelly-~ '1'ouched by Love .. c ror~rl y uutd "To F:l w. &th Lovt ") 1i:. Ii timely remlnder lh•t lh~l"t' 111 8Ull place for • smHll. t ndtr ntm oo the bl& acrttn h ts 1M ln.I~ story ol a nurk ln • home for IU\18'.lt-children. •nd how Mr under1lend1na and ;..,D'lpa.18'°6 brouaht one t hUd from out 9f th•· ~adowt \\'lUlt' latldng t.M dramaUc pow,.r or 71'h~ Mlrac•le Worktor," 1t ha.<1 much of thiil r\lni " tlmOtional 1mpac.'l. It ':i not ash&ml'CJ to U'fk (111 ar . • t 8A8t.:I> QN LENA Cw·uldll'• autob1ogr .. ph1t·ul " count oC her E'Xpt"rt~o~ al Brown llc.>uSt'. a .tchool for "S~<'1al" children. 1t conn·ntr1tt1•i. Al'K -IV!fl .. Gu\ Tn.,un M•'°'9'r A~r\iun (almost too mueh so) on her experienceio with •aren. a <'h1ld v.ho has s o w1lhdrav.n into ht-r&t·lf ~at no Ont' ran t ell if she as unable to com , •una<"3te or simply refuseio to do so ; Although advised by experienced i.taff mem Jaers not to become emotionally mvolved with any die child. Lena senses that with patience and love she can reach through to Karen. And of course she does. What gives the mm its t ist (and its original title> is Lena's discovery at the chHd h~ tremendous crush on Elvis ' resley. To kindle In enthusiasm for life. she plie~ • aren with Presley records, magazinee and photo· ...... ,.,_ 71J/~J1·9)IO ACA9M!YAW .... ...._t llNCNUlllA IAICl'Olt,.. es.ue tt.•t '"" THI IOSI 1111 a.11 • .,.. W ...... t 1 ACAIMMY •WAtOS APOCAl YPSI NOW 111 1:00 • 4<00 • 7·00 • 10-ot nu Ml"llCOAf u.ttt 11 '"" ..vTS HA,,Y lllTHDAY GlMIHI 111 1:00 e J1IS e S1.)0 e l;OO e 10 IS •-&Ill MUHAl 21j1=0 WHlll THI IUnALO IOAM111 ) c. ... ., .. ., ..... ... 494·1!>14 "' .... " •• llK••• 494 ISl4 1"4ol t tilJ t WJ t WJ t IUJ t It~ ~MBI •• ICIAMH~ -D&Y\-ltot.•tl l.AY/--1"1-Je.7- "Af"OCAlYP'SE ,...OW" WWll&T\ -7 •J.-••J UT WN-I IM ..... •'-• II "...ORMA RAE" "IEtHG THHI" UU01 ..• DfMIUYI .. l'OHDA. .. NIGHT OAMH fWI •un UI1t1 ™... Ull • .,...., l&l_, --....... ~:-•,,.~,,.•,,.•.,,-, I &•• IHllNt -.. ~~ ...... --.... Jiru11h1. \lwn ur&e lhtt girt to wrltti to h~r idol Hk.Sll'ANTLY •• llE OOllS. Elvl~ replies, and J hvy bffome pt•n pt1l11 'l'l\t• po nt that the m ovie ma ke:.. rrwdt•11tl) but wtlh wnviclion. ts the lm port Dr\('\' or lmow1na1 that homebody cares 1'ht< flt'! rorm unces. especially those of f>1•bcn ah Hartin urut Duin~ Lane u Lena and Koren .ir1• dt·t-ply felt tlt!S per Anderson 's ,.,., 1•1•npl,1y uvoacb u11y tt·mptauons toward sen· 111nt>11tallt ~ '" dtW>'i t:us TrikonJ!I' direction, and Joh n n urr} " ..,t•ure l 'i l'QualJy sens1t1ve and rt•' I nu ntatf Uttn't look for .. TO(l('hl'd by T..ove" among next \'t•rt t ·.., AC'lld<'m~ eontender-. u·., not that kind of a mO\ "' Hut for 1wtl11l~ '<\<ho ha ve been demandmg h·i." '''" untl violt'net' on the S{'reen, this would ..,t'l'm lhc.• 1dt 1tl on1>wer lo their pra) e rs All Photooravn1c T ypo1;r aphlt.:JI ( '"'""'and Pr 1.ng Ertori. 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Marx Brother s impersonators, from Jeft, are Priscilla Lopez, David Garrison a nd Frank Lazarus. . ' gold front ------ "'""a, ... .,, oec:·qnE'd PPae-0ei.· screen o o• Gola en1m .. 1 ,,,,..,,., Oou1J1e Pu~'"'ll«•~ Jlj ""'JI" 0" • ~ .. q 48 95 ' 39aa numero uno sweeper is concept one· ~""v"' ~ Conc"O' 0,.,. w tn oowe oro1o1t> ~I. pr opp11 ... o vacu um C•Paner l ·Qt>twe.qni ano .. ~. •U3103 Reg n •QS 17795 a bag for every vacuum! Al!TIOSt' W•de selection ol vacuum cteaner bags to 111 most malles. tiotl'I uor•Qhls & cen1s1ers Reg 79• rubbennlld Is qullty ....... The Rubbermaid twin turntalJle serves a numo.r ot vses In home or garaoe 10•_. .. 01ame1er #2937 Reg 3 79 -.• "T -- / " ......... - ... I NSIDE: •Happenings •Ann Landers • •Erma Bombeck •Classlfled llvdly, Mey I . 11NIO -c --Fever 11here 's an untapped trade market between the United States and China, says New York rug merchant Charles Rostov. But China is far from turning · into a consumer market for American goods. lb JOEL C'. DON °'""'~ ........... .. W r lhotlJd Ww to «' rpand tlw nb of the mOTkd t'C'Ufk>mJI 01 MJe cif. Vt'lop funhn T'iu has ltd IOflW to Qll(ltwn utht-tlk-r Chutd u 1'1100l"'1 m thc-d1rt"Ct10n o/ t'CJ)lloJ11m Wtt on not J 1 "' lllCOrrt't.'I 10 u.s111mt that a markt-t t'tvnomy ron t' nat onlit "" dt•r t·opctoJum l ndt>r 1ocaalum. a markt't ttonc1m11 con t'.nst ~ by side u.>1th a plannt>rl production cco ~omu and t~•v co• be coordlaat•d " -ChiHH Vice Prnl'f' ~ Xtooptll(I When forme r President Rlchard Nix.on made tus tustonc trip to Cbloa ln 1972, be opened more than just diplomatic doors In the months a nd years that fo llo we d. Ameri ca n bus 1· nessmen have recognized an W\ tapped marketplace of almost No More Tuna Journalist Karen Jackovich recalls 'MJrking her way up the · ladder dur- ing talk to journalists from area high schools. By PIUL SNEIOERMAN OI no. D.lllly ...... SUff Just a few years back. Karen Jackovich was struggling to sur· vive in San Franc isco on a meager cd1lo ra al training sa lary. hvmg mainly on tuna fish and her dreams of making it big in the highly competitive world of JOUm a hsm. Todaf. after zig-zag career tl'rns thro ugh news papers, ma~a1mes ~n.d corporate com· -muni,..at1ons. Ms J ackovich is <-allng' better and wr1tinJ(n a.-· t 1on a l cove r s to ri es a bout ' celebn ties like Lindsay Wagner <tnd Kr.sty McNlchol as a cor re s pond e nt f or P e op l e maga :1ne. F1ghtmg off a case of <tllltude s ickness acquired while in· t crvlewing a Colorado sheriff a bout As pen cocaine connec t1ons. the 1971 Westminster High School graduate took the podium at Golden West College Thurs· day to deliver the keynote ad· dt ess at the school's annual journalism day. MS. JACKOVICH warned an audience of student journalists from 20 area high schools that the begmning news writer 's path 1s paved with low wages and re- Ject1on letters "The most important thing is l o be will1n g t o mak e s acrifices," she said "IT WAS THE BEST ex· perience r ever had," :.be re· calls. "and r hated al.·· one billloe people. It '1 called "China fever" a mOQI the Ucker-tape set and it spell.a billions ol dollars in im- port~xport trade. ' Cb,rles Rostov was amoog the first IJ'OUP of businessmen to travel to China and bas since made more than a dozen trips on behalf of his New York-based rug import firm. He 's also on the board of directors of the Na- lional Council for U.S.-Cbina Trade. a private group that pro- motes and supports trade with the most populous nation on Earth . • 'CHINA IS A highly UD· derdevcloped COW\lry." be s~d. during a Newport Beac h s topover to promote hand-made Chanese rugs. "Most or the ex- ports that will come out of China in the next five years will be l a b o r -inten s iv e. n on· tt•chnolo~1cal merchandise." Arts and cr afts goods pre· domanatl' China's export trade, includml! items such as rugs. po r celains. ~lraw m a ts and baskets The Chinese also have a major text1lc·exportm~ potenllal. .Rugs imported from Chma are ha n d -knotted and n ol made anywhere m the U S . said the 64-year-old Rostov. And with the l ranian rulie market virtually cut off. he <'x pects grcater dervand for Clunc.'Sc rURS and other han. d1craf(s . · Rugs, made of -wool-or s1fk,,. ~tch a price -or-abOut ·s.soo-to · morl' than Sl0.000 and are con- sidered works of art. he said. AlthouJ?h Amen cans increas- m(.tly are developing an appetite for Chinese goods. Ros to v does n't foresee a flood of new fashions or readv-to-wear shirts, blouses. pants and coats coming out 6( the Oriental nation. ·'When you get into the textile art>a. the American textile in· dustry as concerned about ex· ports from China.'' he said. .. Five categories of <textilel products have been put on a quota.'' TRADE NEGOTIATIONS are undcrwav to reconsider texltle trade quotas . Rostov feels the clothif\Ji! industry wiU pressure the U.S. government to maintain quota ce1lul2s to prevent an in· CSee Cl1INA, Page C2 > ......... ~ ... ...,. ....... [)unng a Newport Beach stopover co promote nand-made Chinese rugs. Charles 4a.stov noted. ·Most of the exports that ,411/I come out of China m the next five years 1Mll oe lab0r-1ntens1ve. non-tecnnolog1cal merchandise To illustrate the point, Ms Jack ov1cb traced h er own Journalism career. which had its roots in high school newspaper -work and continued durmg her s tint at Chapman College in Orange. Although she learned much a bout the business world, Ms Jackovich was unable to tolerate the journalistic compromises re- quired by public relations work. At the end of one year. she quit. despite an offer of a Sl0.000 raise if s he would stay. Unable to convince editors she was Wllling to t<ikc a huge cut tn PC!Y lo return to "legitimate wr iting ... Ms . .J ackovich opened her ovm free-lance wr1tin~ bus1 ness and began distributing en· terta1n m e nt fcatun•s t o newspapers across the nation. Riding Rails With Tape Betwc't!n classes. she put m tiihe as "<'OPY bo.v" at The Register. While studying and handlm~ public relations chores <iboard an ocean lmer. she found herself m Angola when warfare broke out. She wired reports home lo /\P and UPI and soon was bask· mg in the glory of her fi rst na- t iona l by·ltne5 "I MUST ADMIT It was my ego that first got me hooked on Journaljsm . ·• she admitted. Ms. J ackov1ch's ego took a beatrng, however. when she g r aduated from college and fo und t h at th e major Los Angeles newspapers wt>rc not a wa1llng her with open arms To gain additional seai.orung, s he accepted a low-payln~ post as an editorial intern al a San Francisco-based women's sports magazine After working Into a full-lime job at the maf.tazine, she headed south again to lake a job as an entertainment writer with the expanding Valley News in Van Nuys. • While working her way up the ranks at that paper, s he was lured to a corporate public rela· lions post by the prospect of a annual salary surpassing $30,000 and an end to tuna fish diets.' Finding h<'rself prcoccup1<.'<1 with the administrative reqwre- m ent s of her business. Ms .J ackov1ch returned to writing as a co rres ponden t fo r Life magazine. where the 12.000·word :.Lones she filed we re boiled down to a few sentences placed beneath a photograph. SHE PESTERED Life's sister publication. People. for ext ra work. and eventually her. con· tract was purchased by that magazine To criticism tha t People's artic les are li ghtweight and sensational, s he replies, "I'm a serious journalist . We try to be as accurate as possible. taping everything and giving both sides of the story." Ms. Jackovich admits that the magazine's complex editing pro· cess serves as a blender that gobbles up the writer's personal s tyle and turns out "People· ese. ·· "You know you've m ade it at People." she says, "when they keep your lead and tag Copening and closing paragraphs>." Steve Hastal1s records sounds of elevated trams Coupl~ Keep Lover's Child By GWEN PLO&IO ·-..... ~~ DOVER. Del. CAP> -In a case be says may be un· precedented, a Superior Court judge, citing 18th century com· mon law, hu denied the petlUon of a man seeldn1 the right to batUe for the custody of his child by a m.an1ed lover. Tbe father, char1ln1 dla- crlminaUoa aaalnat a alnal• natural ,....,., 1ay1 he wlll ap- pgl. Jud1• O•or1• Wrl1ht'1 d•· ttalon, MMd partially on 11Ut c•tu7 tnllllh ro:nmon law. uplt•A Utt ramlly Court di•· 111....a " a o.o.tnber im pett. U. llr die l ·>'M_r-old bof who ~ .......... "'°"' .... alfair. BOTH SIDES admitted the petitioner was the biological father, but the child's birth certificate listed the married couple as the legal parents. "In that rint brief, I was called ·a Clrat-party semen donor.' You talk about dis · crimlnaUon -the alngle natural father la the mott dlacrimlnated· a1alut iadividual there la," 1aid the fatbtr, who 81ked not to be named. Tbe court recordt bav• bMnlMled. Lawyers for the man arped t.hat "la today'• eoclety UM In· 1Utution ot maniac•, whU• ltlll lmPQl1.ant, doel not outweto u.. rlaltt of 1 Mtural f1ther to I.now arid help,.. Ma elllld '· Ill? IJNDSa &ht eotnman l1w tradition Wright cited, married couples cannot challenge the legitimacy of their children and an outsider likewise could not challqe lqitimacy. "If you allow parents to bastardize their children and the couple later divorces, the man could_:.o to Family Court and say, "lbly're not my children - I'm not PQtnl chfld support,'·· Wript.atd .. Th• fat.her says hJ1 cue hu Hveral Hpect1 he bellevea would help him win. "Tbe woman wu not Uvln1 wlt.h hll' buaband wbea llM became P"t· ....................... mimed. lly lnfonnaUon te that Mr-hulMIM ~ U.. etalld 11 I •IMlr)' ,vU to let hll wtf1 M*," Maakl. THE FACT '111AT be la now married, with three adoptive children and a daughter of his own shows "It's not a question of my beinl eome single stud try. ing to cause problems," be saJd. But Wright Hid that to live custody to the petitioner would cause "the de1radaUon of the mother, humiUaUon of the le1aJ father 1 and confusion of the child." Wrilht 11~ research falled to turn up a previous s imilar caae. And he added the cue wu un· common In that th1 cblld'a blolol!cal rather cam rorward. "I 1ueu what'• u1u.aa .. 1l l1 that Ute blolotkal father rev11led lllmNlf Ind that the hu1blnd'1 not lfttr tilm with 1 •• or IOmllhlftM," hi Hid CHICAt.;0 I APl Ste ve llaslah!i travPIS thl' cou,ntry re· l'Ordmg lhL' -.ounds or trams. :-I re<.'tl·ar!> and bU!>l''> a nd "ht·n hL• ret'b lom•I\ h~ sMll~ do\\ n lo n •v1::.1t 'a nous ••1l1c::. b> plJ) mg h1:. t.ipt•., .. Basacall~ 11 ., lllct> a p(.'f'SOn looking al photoJr;:raphs hP took of d tnp · -.a).., I la::.lahi., 28. bhnd since birth "In the last dOLt'O :-ears r, t' eomptled 170 hours or n ·<'OrilinJ!!> 1·\l~ ~n on <·ablt• t'a..S. monora1b .... ubwa}'> ,rnd electnc buSt.>., on trani.port...i t10n wsterns an m~l of the coon lr) Jnd p~rt-. of Con<tda . HASTAUS,. A Bl'SINESS ma· JM from the l 'ntvers1ty o( II lino1s who work~ for the Chicago Trans it Authority 's publtc af ra1rs department, makes hie; way with a cane "There an- pla<'l'S you l'annot go with a ~u1d£' dog And 1f I did i.tet a do~. 1t would bl• more for compa naonsh1p , not to help m e travel." he said . He usKlly 1s standing on the :.1dehnes making hi.s recordings • or passing trams and buses. "I <'ti n t l'll where it's all taking placl' by tht'.' ac~at of Uae people lalkmg m the background and the sound!> like the door <'h 1 m1..·s o f the Washington Metro, the clangJD& of the San Fra ncisco cable c ars, the v a nous lunds of motur nouiet. oC t•lectrac lratn:>. ·'he said. ··T RAINS IN SUBWAYS fosctnale me the most as they go in and out. And I eBpecially llke tbe tone of horns on big .tie.els. Maybe, I notice the tones more because I play the Oute." Hastahs said he has some M>unds that never will be beard agatn. "Some are of the 1950 !:-8 d ie11els, the 2.400 horse power monsters of the old Rocle Island Line. Some h a d five-note horns," he said. He's a Hiss ~LY PILOT ThurMjay. May I . 10IQ · BeaatUul l,lf e at do 'Wftt Emaa rreu and Marl•• have ln com· was ~ •v nloa of wonder. It waa llaa annual awardl _.fit dinner dance, '1Aa R~ Wlth Adam aad Bve , •• 1poete1rM W-UMM......- q u lDI Auxll11t)', A•· a.,.,.~•·•• • . By Judith Olson • . • • : ..._ ____________________ ...,. ________ _ lati.r ll fal"DCM.&I ln her · wa rllbt lD Lbo Harbor ..... Mn. Mt'MIM. • rMl· ~nt of Bevtrl1 MIUllOf' onvaleaffnt HMpllal, aya raitlme piano at three dllrerent rtllre )'Deftt home9 each week l;and walks two milea a day bealdea. : All this wouldn't be ~utual except that the lpianiat celebrated her ~ birthday Jut week. 1latanc• Lea1ue or Soot.bern Callf om}L The Mtll.nt w u th• Grand Ballroom of tht' Benr\y W11.shJ~ Hotel, which waa decorated wUh wr<>utht lron bu'Cl CliH nut'd wtth wh.tte dovea. black tablecloths and red napkins and centerpieces of red tuhps, tmsel and tarot cards modelf'd In lh fuhhm ahow>. ~ Tb• beauttrul CottH Garden tn &an Juan Caplltrano. run by Lu ...... A•l&H A••· lUary ol P'amlly rvice OrtaniuUon ol Oran11 County. welcomed &\1 $00.000th 1 u u t tut. Wffk Thtt lucky woman~ Mrt. o.ut.am Dtvll ot San Clemente. received lunch for herMll and a 1vat, a banitn1 nowtr baaket and • $100 cheek. donated lo IM!r name. to t'amlly S.rv\ce . Derril WrllJ&.t, the maoa•er aod lm · aalnatlve cht-f for the eardt-n. hu ~ made a n honorary pa~ss of Lu Buenas Amiau. ~a Tbomaa 1s presl· drnt Bsa Wse (second from right) chats at Musical Theater Gutld party with Dr. and Mrs. Fred Kay (left) and Robert Wse. She wu honored with party a t Beverly :Manor attended by tmany ol her friends. Lookin& fuhionable In a Hawallan print shirt 'with an orchid eonage, Mrs. Menefee explained Though no couples from the Orange Coast area Wtte rttip1enu of th e """dam ·and Eve awards lhls year. many local5 were ln town for the evening of fesuvity. Included were Mr. and Mn. Robert Beechner, Mr. aad Mn. Paal Spln· lag, Mau.e MlDk who was with Robert Scott, and Mn. Sybll Camaal with Lany Ba1by. all guests of Mn. keeaetb &ea•me, a Mannequin member. ' More birthdays. Jim Wood, president o f Unique Homes. always has a Cinco de Mayo par· ty and blrthday bash all rolled into one and thls year be had about 100 Night To Remember pbiloeophy of life: f pray· this prayer y." ahe said. "The t ol God with.in me er than any con· or circumstances. •'My faith a nd m y ic bave given me a autlful l ife." s he ed. Also there were Mr. aad Mrs. Donald R. Daves (he was co· producer of the show) and Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e S. Karl Csbe's a Slannequin member and 0..tt ~ttM Si.ff -HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARION MENEFEE friends to help him By SANDIE EGAN celebrat.e °' .. ~,........., The ~arty setting was ll lnllv wu a night to Wood s n e w h ouse remember as th e (which has the charm of Musical Theater Guild an old one) ln old Corona of Newport Beach held delMar. its annu al musical ~ uests included bis l'Cholarsbip benefit din· wife . Weed y, h er ner . dance and musical parenu Mr. and Mn. revue in the Newporter Rlcbard Tmmklltt, Plt.lJ Inn's Moote Carlo Room and Mary Loa Beaaett. 1 t Saturd · g Guy Uvlagatoa, MU~I as ay everun · and Howard WeU.. Dean. Theme of the event, Rathbun and Dlck chaired by Elsa Wise. Lewl.s. was Cof course> "Pot· AT MANNEQUINS AUXILIARY PARTY Robert Scott and Maxine Mink ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- pourri 1.980 -A nme To Hemember." What was reme m · bered among oth e r things was music from Broadway a nd othe r shows as guild members staged a colorful after. the room Later. she ex· plained the w h iskey naak she h.ad earned as a Proi> was ber molber's and that tile nervousness she exhibit· ed was no act. dinner revue featurlng DEBBIE SPIELllAN, Robert Ruth. attir ed a la Marilyn Moo roe. alao turned ln RUTH. IN HIS ro~ as a n e n t r a n c i n g casting director aud1 · pt>rlonnance, and t.ben tionlng ta lent , put t here was Richa rd various gw.ld member-5 Gunst In a iorilla suit through their paces :.mging "Nobody Loves ' ·.-....,.~v~•.,'Gf''~ . .e.•·· Ros lvn Nehls and GoriUa.s" St.ill &60t.ber ·• <I-~ • {-~ _ ..._ .... _·~~ Cathy Olivari delivered a<'t was Lon Towler and ~ ......... C.f:,".j, • • a de Ii g ht r u I Ml<'hael Junch. she as ':. ·: • .. .;·~~·· · , perfonn.ance as Lowse Cl~mentanc and be as • • _ ·~ ~ an-d June singing ··11 t he Neon Cowboy.-1rr-a--;r ... --.. i-:---• - Mama Was Married" mu51caJ romedy routine. ~ • • from the hit musical Director for the revue ''Gypsy." wus Joan OJ a, who also And then there were was respansible for the Patty Berryhill. J eanie amusll\I( :-cr1pt . Bunny Braun. Joan J ordan and Pero -.as in charge of -....,..~ii Bunny Pero all dooe up choreography and Bnao in chorus line costumes Chung accompanied on f o r the Ir act. and the piano Roberta Smilb, dooe up ENJOYING AT MUSICAL REVIEW Cot. •nd Mrs. Gereld Samo• as a lady of lbe evening EarheT" an the evening to sing "What Ever Hap-the black-tie optional AMONG GUESTS for ·-~·enini? were actress peoed to Class?" Ms. crowd had dl.Ded oo an the b e nefit wt' re Jane Nigh Davidson. Smith's outfit came elegant meal including a Newport R('ct r h ex · who's rebearsing for the complete with a classy matn course or Veal ecut1ve Frank Kayor, Saddleback Valley Com· hot pink dress and boa Cordon Bleu. Stuffed Rockwell executive munlty Theater's pro· while tbe chorus line Potato. Half Broiled Robert Wise. mu.s1clao duct.ion ol "Gmgerbread wore black and red out· Tomato a nd String andpubUt"relaUonslady Man ;" Mrs. J a m es fits with what Ruth Beans With Almonds Jean Tandowsky and McGowan; Mrs. Frank described as "a surrey and Coupe St. Jacq~ Or aod Mrs Fred Kay. Tallman: Mr . and Mrs. with a fringe on the bot· With Peppermint and Otht'r gue!ils -.ue Lad1slaw Reday: Mr. tom ·· Wh1 ppt.-d Cream fo r K lso Jnd Mrs Roy Lofthus: 'ay Car n Mr ctnd B obb 1 e Sa.mos , d<>r.scrt u ,., k C .. ·ld •1 Mr and Mrs Don Moss· < .nn> oar 1u .'> .... r ,., d •t 0 dr~ssed inagauc,hoout· ThrouJ:h the eve · and M~ Lee J ordan, ... r an "rs . on flt. sang in Portuguese nlng tht•n• was dancin~ Mr. and Mn . Murvan McCredu•: Mr. and Ch• T d and Spanish and as s he to -; u c h tun c <; a c; Marks and Mr and M r~ Mrs Eugene Hughes~ •:· • • IDB ra e did so. her voit"e was 50 .. M oon~low t o tne Je rr) Mllrk.s Mr a nd Mrs Robert ___ e ntrancing that not a music of Guy Halferty Daidune, and Mr. and ---------------------------------------------------------------------------:b=r=e=a=th==couJ==d==be==h=e=ard===m==a=n=d=Co==m=-pan==-Y=-=-=-=-=-=-=-::::;---A-l_s_o~e-n_JO_Y_•_n_~~t-h_~~'--'-r~~~-t1_c_h_ac_l_B_r_a_un~.~ <From Page Cl) funds available to develop high· versaUon at our first meeting. flux of low· priced Chinese textile technology equipment in the But today they talk about their products. numbers that are required to famiUes and their experiences," Otherwise, Rostov doesn't see achieve the goals they've set for he said. many problems lo wldescale themselves," he said . trade with the communist na· More automobiles mean traf· lion . But China's underdeveloped fie jams in the ciUes echoing the On the other band, the Chinese picture may change. wor st in major U.S . urban have developed a thirst for American oil companies areas. And Rostov s aid he's modem electronic and industrial believe China could become a more aware of crime in China . technology offered by Western major source of crude oil. In· "In 1972 we understood there nations. r deed. Rostov noted or the S2 weren't any jails beuuse they After almost 20 years o en· billion in trade with the U.S. in didn't need them." he said. f o r c e d c u 1 t u r a I and 1979, a major portion of the ex· t~hoological decline -due to porting dollar was in oil. TO T" • INTO .,...., Ual the extreme leftist group known ~ ~eo ex· as the "Gang of Four" __ China "They're going to use oil and ports to the Chinese matket, c arpets and fireworks and lex· Rostov aaid a businesa should is r acing to catch up with the Liles to pay the way,·· he sug· l ct the "'-•-~-E ..,___ · rest of the world. he said. gested. con a "'uucac m.--y lD Al the top of their shopping list Washington. D.C .. lbe Chinese An oil cartel, with China at the consulate ln San Fl'anclsro and a r e computers, oil -drilling helm of oil-nch Asian and In· write directly to industrial and technology. hydroelectric plants. donesian countries, is unl.tkely, buslnesa sources In China. agricultural products and farm m a c b i n e r y and m I I l t ar y Rostov said. But even though blL!lnesses weaponry. 1be U.S. has tabled like Coca Cola have put bubbling a rms sales because of the tense "THE CIUNESE ARE 8 na-effervescence ln China, Rostov military buildup al the Sini-Soviet lion and a people who work unto said China la not about to, so-t.o- border. themselves." he said. "Tbe speak, join the Pepsi geoenUon. However. puuae of m<>1l· name China itself iD Chinese. · · <You can get a Coke ln a few ravored·nation slatUI ln im hu means 'middle kingdom.' The major hotels for $1 ln American opened more doors for export& Chinese people aJw11ys felt they currency' he aald. > to Cblna. Tht trade·treaty wer• at the~ ol the world. "I d o n't thlnk that the clauae makee Chlna eU1lble for They lt1ll con.wider themselves American businessman can ex· h t t dlt f th one of the most important na· pect China to become a con· s or . erm ere s rom e tion1 ln the world." sumer market for them, .. he Commodlt)tCNdJtCorpor•Uon. And Rostov hH oblened said. ''We are a coosumer socie· TBE ftADS calDITI wtll chan1e1 in the IOclal climate ty. We soak up everything that's .. _I n.-.-. wd but o · has sin ce hls early vlslll. The produced uc p, ~ • an.a Chin-. allWW'.ar to ...... •--pre. · .. The Chinese worker and aumeroua economic obltaclel ....,... ... ..-u.l' ~ bloc kins It• modernlutlon uured to soctalJy a~ polltkally peasant simply doesn't have the ~form to Maollt ldeolol*· wherewithal to buy consumer 1~~ CblneH do not have tbe "There •N AO penoaa1 COO· products as we do." Baldwln Pl8nOI _ wOrpna ... House Plants· 2for1 Sale tiunttnaton c.nters ~ dfrect·from· 0NWW INlf .... for MotMr'I Day. 14 ~ofotUlft ........... °"'" I tor SS ... In 61' =:-i.O:~c~:k .,wY. 5 ,.. llMIMIR MOTHB'S DAY ~,;y '<?&'?"Ail'' CLEARANCE Al w. ..... '°"' Off Wed .. May 7 ·Sat.. May 10 ~~ Coen Mon .S.t. 101m·630 pm •vie~•c:-i._:•. trwa mm• • • • • Gift Baskets Beautiful Planter Baskets 3437 Vla Udo Newport 84!adl 675-1631 Don't Miss the . Bus! se..r-a Slutlle clrwct to L.A.'; A MEMT DISTRICT .......... W .l/11w'nlr.6/I ......... , ...... ~ 551-5379 or 552-5747 SAVE 30·70°/o O.AI MAMBIAMD CLOTHl46 Trip lldu•11: 44 ptsp .... .._. _.. •• ,. ............ & c ........ ., _ ... , .. L.A.: ...... I I"'' -,. ... . trip. Sizes 36 to 46 Give Mom your love and a blouse (with pants) from Ello Nor'.s. We've got what she wants for Mother's Day, Moy 11 . You con count on us to right because we'v been specializing in her size for 20 years. from $22 from S16 ·Ella Nor's RALF-SIZE. SHOP MUITON ,,.o..,, .......... t .. -. ........ . FEATURING Name of the Game l 'm watttn1 fo r someone to 60y<'Ott LM "lpeadina Ol1m&Hc1 .. btlnc lwid ih1a ~•r ln \M Ua1"419ta&a. Somebow the prHt. d••t 'a me1aa1e ju at la,qa•t rut.red down t.o the l)eopM yet. A coup1, of u1 wer• ln th ~ au,.r..net the otb er day wt.ea Mayva tbrf'" a COUl>M ol la~o chaan. la ...,. lsuket.. "M a¥Va." I said. "you doa"t DMd tboM lawo cbalrs. ~'t )'OU bur the preetdent a few ---aeo tnvate you lo • ~-«loo· .. • • SNOW. end we un·tr.n be .. Jd. tbtn adde brt1htly, '8ut H rb w I are H ndioa • <'heck··· Pew purte<t her llpt 'nlo a pout and uld. · Spoll1port' S~ndln(C money la lhf' only advto l urt le-ft that h1a1 n 't kllltd ttee.tll'l'h rt\.S ... Advt"Oture' r eggy had put hf'r nn1•r on it Sp.-ndlnt In lhl rounlry has become ont• b i g ga cne You buy • nr and band.; play. balloon!\ ny und somoont' hand~ you a *500 rebate. You ~ a water bed ~ CUl1'0M F"AAMING stMd•Mnng '" Hand Finl•~ Frames 1803 Newport BIVd C~ta Me<xl 548-4511 and UVl • lr<'ti p1tlr of t'O w b o> booh Y o u purr h tt.'I .. it fret•,t•r l&nd &et U t.hfl'c tnOOt.hl." l)Up ply ol h•mbur(lt'r You pur<'h!Abf' it ~uh:>l•r1ptlon t.o He.td,·r':5 0 1ge t ian<.l you &et u shot ut tht> b1g s w l'epa.ti.kel.> Inside e vuy bua or du~ snat'ks Is u t'Ou~10 for '"' off the nt-i<t ont> \OU bu) Send 1n thrt't.· -.vitt> labt·I~ and win u tnv tu F.urupt' SPEN DING is fun Havl' d hamburger at McDonald's und while you'r e there. if your ticket :.tub~ match up > o u may win $10,000. lln eball players on 1Jlr1ke" Who carQ? Play b utiba ll while you 'r e Oying AJDerican airlines and you mity be the big winner Hild ny free for a wholt: month. f'or awhJle . banks en· t ered the S p e nding Olympics. but they were run k a ma teurs com· pa r ed to manufacture rs. ll )OU Opt•ned a savings account ror Sl0.000 and left your money in for three vears. they gave you a rain bonnet in a plastir r a rr y1ng case a nd g ave you a r hoice of a u_cura from. 1he Lollil>OP Tree. tr you took the same Sl0,000 and made a down payment o n a co n · d omlntum. you got a microwave ove n . a c h ance o n • cabin cruiaer, a weekend with the Royal Family in Monaco. and a part in a Burt Reynolds movie THE ONLV way I can see it 1" I.he government is just going t.o have t.o ··se ll" a recession to the people with a Recession Sweepstakes. Make a game out or it The Cirst one. to end up at the end of the week without speodmg more than he makes wtll be given a free llckel to pass I RS audit. collect $200 tax-free and ha\le a chance to live in the g reates t financially · s ound cou1tlry in the wor ld. . Switzerla nd ' 2 for $.:99 RUFFEll'S J ·-UPHOLSTHY h 6:~.:~ . ._c_~._;~_'::._·~_·;3_:4_ .. s_.-: Realinn Ti inking anoual dtt'ft':'t-trom-,_ ~ O EJ\H ANN ing a little m a rketing ln ...-. , .... __ Learn the Art of Interior Decorating ; YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF OurinJil our 6 IH'f•k cour.,e you'll le<im the.baiurs of profe5s1onal det'orattnR . . how to rhoo6e and t'Mrd1nate roloM ho"" lo ar range furniture how to mix :1tyl e1> for tht• l'Clt't'lt<' look hov. to l>t'lect floor co,·enngs and fo brirs how to make the bel.l use of thl' things YO\.I already have . how to <icresson:ie a roorn • hov. lo pl,m derorllt1ng for a home. apartment. or Just J \Ingle room lft"re ·., )OUr chance to team hov. to do rt yourself and Sli\'l', r reatang the home ot your dream\ YOU 'LL GET P ERSONALATrENTION \'our 1nstruc-tor 14111 tx-ont· of Fran's lntenor proftc;..,1onal lntenor Ot>!.1gn('r-. "ho ,' 14 111 help l41th }our Jtt'r..<>nal decorating problem\ In ddd111on. vou 'll i.et>" "lenes of '~<'tJll} J>"lduM•rl audio v1-;ual programs thut f1•aturt' hundr1•d:. of lx.·Jut1ful uJ t' a room.-. LOW COST The compl('tl' nr..t nf th" 12 hour rou~~ tl) SSO no. Jnrl thal 10rl\l0('\ 'our 1·op) or t ht> St ucknt \\ ork hook ( llOOM: THE CIAS.'\ THAT'S C'O'\ •:!\IE!\T FOR \·ol IHU '' •""'' 'IT \l'TI"'(, ""' 11 011IL.~11 •l' .. 1 '\'T"ltTl'tl(, W\l :1 1'0 t:NROLI •• f'ALL t'RA ~·s INTERIORS 848-0154 Oi\11.\' 9·6 e.ffe~A J ~/e,to':J grower 2 for 1 sale for ~ner·s Day Oloo6e from 14 vanettes of plUSh foliage plants in large 8 .. l)()(S Wed ltwv Sat May 7 • 10 8eactl Blvd & 405 twy LA N D E R S Th r l:'e m o nths ago m) hu~hand info rmed m t-t h<i t he n t>edt>d tr me al om• .. tu get his ht•ad togt'lhe r." The kids. thl' b1lh. tht> "boredom" or marriage' wt•re gettin~ to him. Su he movt>d to hr ~ mother's hoUSl' and told m e not to bu~ hrm un l es!> th ere v.a :-. an em er~enr) othe r "ord s. make ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;.:.._=~~~:;~~:;~~l himself useful. R V S ..: c.fl '42-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. Antique Show Huntington Center Mall today lhru Sunday Get Yourself Going· For the BOS! . Powets T~at \'«>man Trainmg make!. 11 all ooss1ble lmmed1a1e classes I01m1ng Call rooav IOI your lOOIVIOual program OISCUSSIOll ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE _( 714) 547-8228 HaYea ~mfil cloy ••• tn a crisp shirtwaist dress tn tul"QUOise. red. jade green solids. pinstripes and madras ptaid. Sizes ~13 from $42.00 M67Yl9Udo =:::. .... ..... "' 673-4510 • T v.o wceh latt•r hi:' took an apartment with a v.o m an ·I wa s r rushed With the .help <rf Cr1encb and _a won· de t ·f u 1 r o u n s e Io r . I m anaged tn. keep from g o 1 n g t o p 1 c· c e s Although fmanres were a big p roble m . m) hus band neve r on ce called to see hov. th<.• c hildren and I were get ting along His big love affair las ted aJI of two months. <The woman decided to go back to her husband ) Almost immediately. he was at m y door st ep. begging m e t o un · derstand his "mid·life" m ental crisis -telling me how much be loved me . \'Owing to devote the rest of his hfe to making me happy. We ll. now he is trying to be the model husband -waits on me hand and root. lusses me until I want to scr eam . ff I don 't agree to make love every night, he is upset 1 need time to heal 01y wounded pnd(.' I need room to breathe- All he talks about 1s H I S n ee d ror r e a ss uran ce 1t 's hell Please td l me "hat to .11111 l__.nHdf'~.~ do SUFFOCATING . DEA R su•·•·: Go back t.o that v.·onderful coun selor and take .. Mid.Life Crisl~" ~·lUa you~ You can't handle this guiltridde..n retread 'alone. It's going t.o take time for you t.o reaUgn your thinking . even though the nake seems upable ol Instant re· t'otrv. Yoo have the right t-0 command r~spect of your wishes. Doso! DEAR A NN LANDERS· Regarding tha t busy woman who wanted i.o hide e very lime she saw her retired father's car pull up in front of the house: ll seems he comes over every day and expects her to entertain h i m . Y ou suggested she get a pa rt-lime JOb or sign up for volunteer work "lo break the cyde." Well. I h ave a better ide a. Why not put HJM to work? If h e w a nt s hi s d au,ghter 's company. he can wash dishes. fo ld c lo thes . pic k up his g r a ndc hildre n after their music lessons. Lil· t ie Le<.igue . t he dentis t. etc HC' can also do som e errands like pic king up the dry cleaning, do· DEAR R.V.S.: Thllnb for lht> assist. Your ad- vice was bettf'r than mint'. He rt>'~ another suggf'SUon: • DEAR A NN Wh> dldn 'l you suggest to Lhe daughter with the pes t y pa that she should ask him to take the ,kids off he r hand!' a l'Ouplt-days .i week'' I'll bet the kids "ould enjoy ·'ii. and s0 v.ould gramps CAN TON D EAR CAS: R ight o'tl . . . a q d h ere 's aoot~r: DE'AR AN N LAN D ER S · Yo ur answer to the daughter with the drop·in dad was not so hot Why d1dn"t you r emind that .. loo· busy" woman that he r f a the r I ~ n o t b u l>y enough'? E ver.> community has dis abled people who could use free plumbing, carpentry. etc . The Red Cross needs drivers and hospitals need volun- t eers. F atherless boys need Big Brothers a nd Coste r grandpare nts Nursing homes are filled with lonely people who need someone to talk lo. The man i s n e ed · ed . . . and he needs t o be needed Why d1dn 't you t e ll him "? - SURPRISED AT YOU DEAR SURPRISED : Thanks t.o all who wrote to improve on my ad· vlct>. It's nfoe to have a few milli on p t'oplf bt'blnd me to pick up tb4 baU wbt'n I drop it. ( Horoscope ] FRIDAY. MAY 9 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Mar. 2l·Apr. 191 What seem s valid reai,;on for de pression will "evaporate ." Cycle 1s moving up the recent restrictions. fears . doubts and "bad dreams" will fade TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 20> Accent on perce1vmg future trends. defining terms. part1c1pating in r reative pro· jecls. Desires. romance. hopes a nd wis hes dominate scen ario. GEMINI (May 2l ·June 20l: Em· phasis on r ewa r d, responsibility. spec ial assi~nment and intens1f1ed re lalions hip. Cancer . Capricorn persons figure prominently. CANCE R (June 21 .July 22 ): Spotlight on philosophy. education. plans for travel. finishing a task. sensing potential. Leave no loose en ds, outline aspirations. promote your own ideals. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for revision or basic blueprints - check e mployment opportunities. services, ways t.o revitalize creative endeavors. You m ake contact with dynamic. determined, sensual. stub- born individual VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22>: You learn by teaching -emphasis on contracts. legal obligations, rights and permissions . Do plent y of llstemn.g, o bserving -:.tore m!orma tion for future use LIBRA CS<!pt. 23·0 rt 22 1 forre~ tend to be scattered be ver..alJle. flexible and brio~ actual pnontJes mto focus. You have va hd opportun.1 ty lo streamline t«hn1que:-. CORPIO C Oct 23·Nov. 21 l Stress journey. language, as pirations. long r ange leg al ram1ficC1t1ons. Revise and review, based on d1scoven e., connected with leases. clauses. pro mises obtained m writing SAGITTARIUS I No... 22·0ec 211 You get to bottom of what had been a pe rplexing dilemma . Adhe re to bas1r con cepts . Leave s pec ulation for another day . You press right buttons res ponses will be c nthusiastJc and favorable. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·Jan. 191 Accent on sb<>rt journeys. spec ial calls. letters and requests. Relatives are involved -brother or sister puts out "emergency" signal. AQUARIUS (J an 20·Feb. 18>: Define terms. delineat e trends, get "squared away" in connection with s ales. purchases, valuables and special colJectiom. PISCES <Feb. it-Mar. 20): Lead - display Ol'i&iaality, indepenclene9 and Initiative. Cycle indicates eorreet . Umin&. Jad1mebt. 'f.bia Is your mooey-lcwe-power..play day. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY llGINMIMG SAT .. MAY I Olla , --Selec t from d wide varie ty of g1tts, packed In pretty yellow boxes 1ust for Mom. They're tillf"d with tempting cheese, sausage and sw..ets. Our gift baskets art> <W<-1orn>d to qlve Mo "' ~ qltt to kf"'O lonq Mt~r thP fr'l<.I Y C'ht>f>SP. teas arid SV!l'ef'ts art' eo1ovea Stop 1n dnd mdke vour selection tOddy • ff i~k~r1 tFGrm~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA FASHION ISLAND 17th & lmn.. Newport 8Hch 642-0972 Huggins Introduus ... Sprmg tJ nou m /111/ hloom \·nu'// find u 1uf><ffh u ltl/11111 11/ <11'11/) u1JUJl1 dt11,11rd (II \,l/ft/l fbc• U 1JffW'111/1'1 r'f>i , 11 ,,,,/1 t/., lkJI P11•"1 ... Bl.dt. N11i1 °' N"'"'"' Gttrtw1 Newport Beac~ 640-6030 , ( ,, lit./ • I ./ llh I .,, '·" ' ( .1// "Ill• ll '·'/' u "'" ""b"""' 111 .. p "'"'"' ~ U~~:t:6~H-&Att~ S~OES " ••••• ,.._. .•• Newport IHCtt ••• 719·915 t Wm. Robert Jewelers ' ' .•I ~. I.' I • . .. ---..... --··-·····-· .r OAM.V PtLOf a Th• Blggeat Marketplace on tbe Orange Ooa•t DAIL¥_p1L T CLASSIFIED ADS --:-•----·ou Can Sell It, Find It, [ 842. •&8 i8 ) Trade It With a Want Ad _ . One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~!.~.~ .... .:. ~.~.~ ....... ~-~~-·-· ~.~~ ... -... ~-~~ ... -... 1~~~ ........ •-•• IOOJ ._,.. 1001 Cle•r.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002 1002 G 1 .. 1002 ........................ ...•............•...... ...................... . Ch••• 1002 ....................... ...................... . .......................................................................................................................................... I [)aebcut Bay Ord ~h REALTORS 675-5511 Giant Beachhouie 'AIM SNIMCtS 6 Br++ lot SIU: 4.Sx.85. all ....... fwo&. •• 4le IMlOd llooni. bum ceil· °" •• u..,_, .... .. mg . .;, wood panelling. 2 9,....dal , ...... . family rooms w /frpk's & ~Ill •m. ...._ ~ more A real <'harmer '--'"4+6 litt~& wnh room to spare. Aak· ...,. .,... mg ms.ooo tte. 1JIMM t BALBOA ISL.AND h r" . C ow I I 4' e r Rt:Al.TY I Mewport Hcho~. ' ,.....,.,, Notke: I 673-8700 Er " i e L I n d b • r 9 Allrt"ill~h1t .. •livt·rt1wt1 llAl HTAn UCIU.ltfel SIMCI lt4' ,._..__,ool u---RHftor. 444 M. ,...,. Ill~ Ol''"Vlill't!r" 'lll> __.. nvmc 1'-"-' t6 the Fl"1t-r1.1l Jo.111 lOYll.Y LAHe LDa lOT ..... IH,000 OH AYIMIOA CAMPAMA: .. M.wpcwt Rtwfal 1 ~Dr.,...,. stw· ttoust n~ Act or f91lHj 18.000 sq. ft lot on 22nd Street ln the leedl. n....,.. c.-. .._,_., ''' 1w Lovt'I) 3 Bdrm 3 b:1.1 i"CJ' CA 92262. ~illch milk'-"' 1t •llt·.iul i.1 HHck Uuy tNt'wport Beach post of. -...: -a I:" ram.al> home. with heat· 327·2918, 32S-9Ut. udvt'rllM' ... Illy lll •' I fll't:'). Sellt•r will is ubordinate With D..... • ,........... • oc... ed rree form pool t-:x-1-fl·r~\·c. llmltstlon or 1 YWwt..W•priced.tSI", • e lusive Newport Ion· ....._t"-d 1006 ru:.mm1~110,1 l>u!*'<l 00 I S50.000 down, liSking Sl.5.5~000. Orive • -uon Ava.fl semi rum. t ............. _ ....... . nt<'\", rolor. n•hgaun w, by. rail for dare<'ltons. I 2045 SHll'WAY I.AHi. N.I. IUSINESS OPPOITUMm: bctlNt prW month to month. s1 100 Story 2 Bdrm. p,, buth. .. . or nutional on1e1n. or ·•O I I 1~ a•allctble. FIH cOttdttlo•. well pt>r m o. Mr Sh ult·r. Pllbo l'UJSauagt' l lir ~':_~~t11:r"':!"'~~kl~m~t~:'1 U~l()(J Ji M ,~!!-. ..-..~~· ,....,,d. ...... _.,__.. .. ....._._ ~~ -:-:sJ:qWLrte r:. 0<in.ord1~<.nm10Jl1on · I REALTORS. 675 LnAA Jtrst S7t.500. Waterfront Condo ---------vvvv I CorgeWind un11 1n SPAClOUS HOME: 3 BR. Th1.tn4.'Wl.J><1J.K•r "'Ill 1111t 244l C.11C0titH~••11.Cwon•delM•• COU Of uEWPORT RE•LTORS .. ~ '. rJOOI. tt•n· large airy room :.. kndW•nK IY Jt'l'l'JJl Jll\ Wf HAVE 45 Of THl BE.ST LISTINGS IN TOWN I " t1;A ni.:.. '41Wlli Ownt-r wall beautifully remodelt.'<1 advt'rt1:.rng tor r t'al 25151. Coast Hwy .. C.... .. Mor hl'lp ran.met' s:n.500. and renovated Pu.JS a 2 e.wte~hich u. in viola· -----------------1 . 675-55 I I Callt.lo)d BRApt S42:">,000 ~lhelaw I ,...SULA POINT J !!!!!1-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.I JACOBS REALTY j &~·et,·~JUt 675-6670 ----~ • Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family 1 • OCIAH YU $260.000 FH --·----1 So.layfiOllfDtli*• ~~~ home.Oceanview !$32S,OOO. New on the m arket. 3 Bdrms .. 2 a"i MISAVERDE RIDUCIDS4SIC I BIGCANYOH ,O\amungBalboaduplex ............ _.... __. -. I 1 .... -.--.... baths. Beamed ceil.i1'gs. Large frpk .. 5 8dnns. or 4 & a d~n. · For Q9cJi s. 1 drenng 2 + den 0'4"ners --r' -·~· ..... ---·row-• full dininj! rm .. ramily rm. Fantastic ammar ulatl' 2 'tor) A:.i.ume 101'2'.., loJn., On tht' golf ··ourH·.1 urut WI~ l\lmdecll" ,.., )¥uce..,tty. n..J We have several fine homes view ol ocean & Catalina. Call now for home wrth all thccxt.rh . Over 1600sq fl or ~'OUS 3 bedroom with ~3 Bdrm rent.al wut. D4YPtLOTcnW1Msl withpier&slip 1 app'Ltoseethis excellentvalue. GaraJ(e door openl'r . Grll t'lou11 It\ 1ni: tho_• ulllmalc 1111k<'()rJl· ~at 1991.000. P« ~fortMf' water :>oft l'ner. de Beauufulnew condopro-1 ing. quarry tale '""'r'. more Info call Carol ::::=!~~.:".·.1 El TettO HORSE COUNTIY I ~ M. TAYLotl CO .. a.•os1 <.'Orator ~all <'OVl'nnai. Jee'\ G r l'at \ 1e-. o( bit an ~tt'rf'O .tnd wane! fk>H. agt. Paceseller ~ ... ~ ...... , Ztl I S-Ja•; I ... ao.d Owner aruoou ..... movmi: harbor & <><'l'&n ,\11lh 1 cabinets A must n°" pro-I Really.631-0094 • 1 Rdrms .. 3 ba ths: ranch st v ie'. I NEW..,.'POl•,_ITT CIHTB. M.I. '44-•ttO to Port.land!SIOO~ Sc.oc.'\111tY bkil(.. No dui:-.. p.:rt' ,,.,1h nca11q• -------mini-estate in oranJ,!c groves. $249.Soo. 6iJ.3663 61~77 Evi·~ szu.ooo 1 11nanc1n1t J>r1ce<l Jt BY OWNER 20:> t:merakt ·, '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!mll MJ&llow K l"flAt"d) I S«A.Wl I 3 bdrm. houM>. z bdrm. I Ann11 Morl.tnd. "' IApl.+ltUefltrm.fibat.h. i=:;·,····-···i<ioi J IAY. OCEAN VlEW I· TWOUft.tlltl!:s chu1ve AJ(l. l.17~.(li;ou.1 ·I S43S.OOU. Owner will AIANDOHED ~-631-0e6 cany at tn. Do oot d1&-... ~.,.·-·••••••••• j . . .i Ea~t.slde Cost<i Mesa . I ----I I wrooccup91U.6r..-ms -Wilt1f1'biit HcMN I -~b&e rmant ing. Sub·+-8drmotcterhom(· +good IEACH 4 IOIM _ ~ ---------.s-lflr .. -~ba -.pstom . 1 mit your term:-. on .th•~ I 2 Bdrm home "'Ith dou· · -----1 Better call (u1. th1i. "'"' tBV OWNER. ~aut . wf'('e r tro n l' lto m c 1, vacant 4 lid rm ( 11.1 I blc ~arage. R 2 zorwd -......-...... .,..I..... ~ be gone ~fore th··. I ~ duplex. PartMr · w, t'J;c3s· p v t dock. I I l'hangt.'f'. Coverlod bni k F1nunrt'd Ii> own .. r .-......... _,_ .-v "' wee61.~ Close to 1h1· wm.ed to buy my up Prt'C'ed ot l.095.0u o. UTIUMAHSIOM 1 SPAMSHHACIENOA patio entry 10 lt\•ani.t l sm.500 170STVS i ~rnd-...alkto .. ,,, I sl.a1t'I unrt. ~.000 run "" E I r room with mai.!01\e lx·um. , Uullder w/lrade for• nter ta ed oyer. to 1 Old world charm. oak I ceilings u ntl brll·k a-. C RJt TOOCEAH I >1hu\;(.. I Hr I.._ Ha l.1011 1 pnce MC).L8L8 t'..iln\ Spnngi. ~state.I elegant paneled living floors. J rp. 3 br. 3 ba.· ftrl·µlace l'rt\'alc ,,_,Mc~. r . <.:omJonable Jlir older ly hoffll.• ()(fer'\'d .tt 11nl• ,._ .. ~-1-022 Hx;.del<l1lsonlhls homc.room. with m assive cstm features. vrivacy.j ( 548-7729 home . q u 1t-1 SJ.(.ti.Wl \A tcrmi. ,,,.,; --and-appl to !>ce. call I bnck fireplare. 1>1nan~ I Ex£."CUlJves onJy b> :iµpt. ma~lt'r swl.1" arei>l.J<·~ •--------Ot'l"hborh<iod. allotd.1 ! l'..!11 »J J6t..t. j • ........... _ ...................... . Carol Huf( u in 631-0094 area r caturf'S 2nd saooooo 54S!H9l I and 'Juna .• I ~or .. kani.: -----Lie r1nanl'llll( ~ .J. I f>nnc.Onl» · I ftreplace. Uwlttn f'nler 1 W1\LK.F.R&LEEH E I SI/~'(! hdrrn;-. <.la:--; ~",11 ---------1 ~000 Call no"' 1• v•..: 1.. FORGET IT ALL I H.,_.YllWHIU.S --.r-a a • tamment l'l'llll·r parqut•t --• . UIJl II~ to dc('k With 1111 • JnMtt REA TY I wile.an I au 10 ..... 0 $70,000 down. bal•n<"t' 4ttn: Investors noor.. ;ind Jrit r1n·phtr1· I IX't'Jll \lew (.all tii:I XJ "1 : DOVER SHORES \119W L Real Estate ... _, (lnancf'd al l2~~. A<ik The.lollow1ngpropert1cs fha~hh J(hl )uur lam1h I llG&SMALL! 1 ,~,,1 ,,1 9 ,,1 ,,11,1 1 ""'•'' 1Hr:111.1.po11lt.,pa.1•11v 673_6210 I I \pproK,amatt· a_nl'. • 1n~ S247 .500. Thh 1 ttl f4"r u u lb tan cl In.: room. Pool and spa allo'4 Bl.: hliw.e-i.mall pnn" I [ Ll~ht \'ll'W Onl) ,, yrs old --a -• I mJl>tl•• homi· ,.. ,,h th•· Htt:rm. f"am Hm. (e><mJI h'V8'11ll':tnll'4rllt•olh I l"Jlllom1a lav ing_ <1l 1h j ti lldnn' Famal\' room ~ lf~~j!li~· ~.OOJ 1-_•_-.•--~~·.•.---·1 IMRATIOH I "'''f" "< '1unlan>! :..t.>wil dirullJ( rm. 2 (pk~ , IJuplt·~ I ~l CJ(h:redat ~IJ2 .. 500 I :O.parl..lang 110111 Jlltl --·-.:"· .. ·-· HARBOR RIDGE l~ESTR•TE 1 , FIGHTER 1'1u-.idd l.m•I 1-ifc-n>\!aewolhllls.ltmt' l\pt&b s.239.000 Call~ 1 mu r h mon' Uni\, • i 2 Br2 liaderorawr·,0 "n ro1Qll ... $60,000SAYS... t.:aJI Tnpll''< I . I SJ..:Jt.500~ Xlnt Mt•'a 111·1 I hcirrw with a t.anta::.lll" CRASH Taki• owr II 125 an11u11 l I Ln1• on llt1.tl tr~ 1111· 1 J.XllTIE VALENTINf; (")1 $149,0001 ~1arlocall0n.llurry,N1ll \-•· • · -·-view overlooking r"· ~Condo I '"'rt't'ntJlo:•' rat'-' '"·111 j hl 11lfl' Ii t-1 ch·lu,. f~Of'67S-f000 ' -1-Pll''l ,· f 752·1700 WANTED!! I ·~r·o1r •· cat• l1"hl'> ~1th low t.lo~n 1Jll)m1·111 "'l• llh•·n' «ru1,1·r T11111 OWNF:RIAGENT ~ • ... • ., J Hr. 2 1 , •~ ~ rrvll' , .. It d L 1 I \1"•h-·1m S149.500J , 3 Bdrm. home. lnan.:., ~r.M. .uu roo 0 ar .. r•·• ,,,,.111·~ 1 •• n.,ll"'-'l>ll ...,... ..,.,.,, :\l~-.t!><.~.12 •,•; rorn\,,. h\111". lui.h "rt't'nl1111 1 ----1 I'll'' • 1 l')l'IN 1.1 ". ,, , ,,,.., , ,., ,,. , C ~I . Npt .. with ai.suma r. ·1 •9 '-''" :\1 I .. .. f 11 I h .,.,., '""l iUlallCll\g, :S .. _,., • u~t , bubbtin° lounlatn:.. I""'' I ,... .. , .. TO c:ufT Uran~c ~IJ'J.~I ~·c--~_ '[ -I )l' OlJn. a\'C ""°·""' UOOtSl.AHD " fOIAU -"I llih I ..r>l . ---a -a -I ~ l;tilSj!f;t! 2n~. T : D "w SGu .oo.o I ~I} ~-decorutlod 4 Br 3 :.<..'t'c.F. ColHworihy I :.:C~e~t~~ ~'~~ti.•: u,': I ~.ure·· . . MUS I -· :I.:;:..,-.nxla lUS' k>(~"---r :Iii. ~.0001 ENTBTAINERS I 6f:5ili:~ ~u.n\\ Sea~nc'<i O\I r Ba on hoe l>tmpll' land. 0 a•. .. '"'"""""'-· v wn -40n LoU \I ,· DELIGHT a \('4lr, Cltn add ~Ollll' \ar1:1n1 & ..... .,,J, ror 1n1· ReaHor 640-002 !>Um:ibll· S55.IH~I llfJll --r . • ! . I 7Wll2!'J !;4.3614.IJ I-•-.u' --· ---.. -· 9ll~}f'all~'10,lffl I ':". --• :> 2 5 ,, . fl 0 01 Bake tu lwal'lt :'>lt>~l -. • a i l'a'h fjutl Co r ti 111 · llk'tltat•· m1w1·1n w ith I • hl 111t:. 1 IJOVUlar I Udrm rnudd, 1 1 ~757~ · rr1·at1'" l1 11.1 n1•111A SPYGLASS ' -1 "-.,\CHIFICf." ..:~c row < ;I.I l S3W.OOO I sweepmg dnve. t ah· •·n I Doing Business i E"i·c·v·~·l'~Tl::us· :J\Jtl.ihk ~l.!A•i Eu<.uti•e H~ mu..'>l c lol>l' ynterda> ,, lllh • try, formal II\ lllJ.: :i11d ! ·~c;l ., ....... J . I MO nllALIFYIMG I Pr J c· L - --..,.... -S P>...--l mm.irulall'. pro I LOWDOWN loi•ll()(I. 3 br +famtl) l'. \,l :-.1 .. :?.<100 ctuunl!. !-.w1·t>11111i.: '>lair' I Under A ___ I ~ "'"' a 1m•· J'mani· -'""" t ~ • l n il'> s:tJ.,.ooo J ~~~~ ~·~1 ~;\~l·rr~~·~· ·, ~ FlNctlU~us ; I ,..~ tte;:~ 1~i.1onalh dl'1·oru11·1I • ....,..,. , I· m .ulull .• hdrm 1 nn Su~r ~an ~lt'W Trailer Park I stone (1repla('f', CO\ cn•d eme. f I "v :\1Jn~ ''""':('IJI rc.11 ur1 .. , -·-~~-c-I nindrl W1lh J hw P••tl•I owe large llil TD at (>!)\•of thel.e pnwert1e!:o l grounds. Assume low in· ) i1 PRIME VIEW Cldrm 21 ~ Ba ''°''1l»l' ~, 1 OCE.AHFttOWT '"'ii t. _.., 0111' l'..•ll '" ~t.tJ li56 or b 10 5l~7 Hllje.l'Sl<k S275.000 patio + m a nic ured I -~ i, SPYGLASS l'OIITS~IOITll mi"kl J .,Hnm puol 'PJ. ,,., l2'r f'nn o nly . S am ~hnuld Cat your nt't.'d'> teresl loan Call for all I ~· ,.,, ; Super l'a1lt! !lorn .. 41 759-9221 BdrmorS<'parutelJmil) I UW="i t::R S dt•lu\1• .1 •11.1.illl\uti lnwdfl-.nlln•I '~""' <.:.tll.'Mi-2ti60 dl.otml'>.!lti37!1111 1 / lldrm. ;i•, IJ.i1h. 1.,rmal -----_ work,h oµ. •n law bdrm . 2 buth un11 • 1 "4'1"~ "'111 11.01111l •' Unl)i--------· I ·~111•11•J ·•' 1.1•Jl)llN I --rllruni: rm. l ,,, ""pool 1' R ........... •U"Ttc quarters. pool. and '1111 ,. bdrm rl'JllJI •••..•• I "" 1110 ( Jll tuJJ) ,.-_;_ -a --1-0 I , ~ • ~,SO(> Owner ~·111 J~ 1 'r.t :,.r.11 -.. ~ 24 C::SELECT ~ 1m~·H IJI I 1-'nmt.· \ll'W lut :'II··""'"' I Ra.ouvous i.~t '4lth(anJnr111l! l!Jr .1i.:1 .. 11 11 ol I .... _ ......... __ ~PR_?PERTIES ~JifiU\~ ~~~~~~=~~n~~! ~~~~"~,~:.A~~··1"11·1 ~I~;~~~,~~\~~~ f.~:~: ~·R=~~!rop. i.'A LLS.,.A :rE i .. SPAcious· VA TERMS ---PILOT pro"'de• lhe form• A I uo!llUt upJ.:rD< \.'"U <'Olltld I t IS THI WC>a> USTSIDE C.M. . Condo S84,500 j end 1111119 M•"4c .. for our • in nl•W Vt Ila Ha lbo.t • 675-7060 • REAL TORS I For Ulli. super expa~ I. -I Count1 Clerk. The DAILY ~ I u.. j--' •· ~, 1"' f, Charmin~ :.i Bd rm .1lx.'tlmom 11-,huthcontlo cu•tomers II ,ou ••• 1 I PnredtosellotS235.000 ..o111i/Jiiiiiiiiil•llim••---.... -.-.... -.......... I ~~a Verde home . fl ~. t"rl'•r ho ml· () ·• k I lw·Jlt·d '". llonllngton: ••••ting • new t>ueln•n i Al>'\Um c 101..,r; loan . •. featun.-:s · a hUAe famlly ·' .. " ,;r h ( l cell lh• DAIL y PILOT ·~ , , , .. ~ this won't last I ~ankt'<'J noors. ('Cramll'I nc•ai· .rr•al i.lar c r 1 lnfOfm•lkwteftdl-L -, 67S.3411 ..... . SELL ldlf' rtl'm S With ft room.be•ullfulpooland 1 k homt.· with a low mtcrc!>l MaUow-Kcnm>dy "'"'OO Jnd m&Sler bdrm <km to !>unm· n:ar , anl ai.. .. umablt> lo.in O"' nt'r 646-4321 w 1th i. 1tt1 n f.t roo en . 411 Coldwe.11 Ban~e~ llrc atchen. Frt·nc·h · I I Anna ~1orland. !::xluJuve l:MtJy P11otCla!>~1C1t.'d Ad ,... ~~.1A.(J. ai1i"m:1 Ka:~' ~/·~n.~~rir1~~~r1~i'.°J.: .1 l -~!'! .. ~?1. ···-·-... ' Agl. ~~· SJ1-04!Sti_ -642 5678. ~;--~':t ~n1~~s ~~ft ...,N to r, • .,. ''''J 1 111 ,4 t ... • [~lff~UI ~~~~~~~1Esi • IE.A.CH DUPLEX! ' --Nt'wport Hcachl Sl.278 duplex -I hlo1·k t o PER MO.... oce1m' SIH,700 i.:roi.~ In all \OO pa\ when ynu c:ome! Wl'll m.11nla1ncd lake UVl'r ('Xa'tllng HI': Assumabh· r11nt1H'IOJ.( ~on thl!> :.cnsat1onal "I Just S205.WO' llurr~. l'all bdrm Pcmn...ula home! '752·l7ru Walk lo beal·h & bay! ! ~l501 (~iyM!fi§lllJi Real !-:State estate llACH CONDO, I 0% DOWM. ........ 2 ..... c ........... ..... ce .. to .. a..11.. Mice,... & ._... o.,sa.to0. I mlM. wmt ASSUMAal CWr u ..... ..,. ... c .. 1111.-• ........................ .._ I 1l1'nu-. .. gltil .......... aa. wmt co•••••c• ,_...__. ... pefe1ll 1 .. OIDN•,... .......... &f'111I••• ,... ..... _ ........... -..... ,... . 2744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA D& MAI 1•1111 Mm .. ... macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY $224,000 -FH! Live in prestigious Harbor View & you own the l and. Possibly the lowest priced home per square foot in the area. Park-like setting. 28" mas ter bedroom with e levated s l eepi ng area. plus 3 other bedrooms . Sellers will carry up to $90.000 2nd TD. S us ie Weiss 551·8700. CN-60) - -712-1414 (~Valey (ent• '4J.12JI '1()1 eo-"'- 551-17 Woocbdqe (4!f'ller 644-6JM '=:'i' S<l:~~-~i.!/'S• .... .. .. -----~.., C&AT I.~----- •• ..., .............. of .... IOYt IC!'O...t.lecl -0. ... low IO forwt low ......... ~· RAJAUG I I' I* I I REVOL I t I I I ( . f SOUME 11 I I f r· . ? Now 111e1e'1 a ~tal ~ It~ tor perenta: • ...,_ Y041 -Your Kldl T~ •EllED ,..,,.. I I r I I :•e:c:-..-=:::.~ .......... ,,... ....... , ---------------.. !)44>.ll~I EE IBDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SP'Yfil.ASS W1TH Y1IW B••J ulifullv Ck'<'Orulcd f'IH· Bedroom On The Crt''I Of Th<' 11111 With Outstandtnll VI~"' Of O('t·nn l'. Rnv Th1!1 Home• w,,., f Puturt'd In lnm1' \\orld<i Moizann1• llu1u-Maiitl'r Suite With l-'1rt•11lart> & Sauna Sparlous Family Room With Wet Bar l'. FIN'pl&C't' POOi . OWNER WILi. lll:·;LP FINANCE WJTH I\ 12•; Al.L INCLUSl\'F TRUST l>EEO S6~5.0l.IO 759-9111 tfll• ......... ........... 12c..,., ... ..._ ... .,..c...... ... C S R I R C ( L Y 0 T J G H K C A 0 C UO RllD~AZl l O NAk C T N O 0 A l R E E S l U C £ A S R R U W 0 W 0 C V M [ Y W 0 J P J B t S t A C A Y U £ 0 H T G S L C P H P S Q I C R C M I C W t T Q E J £ H Y J 8 I U T N S T T N L A H U E T R C E C S R 0 E T E U W l C E 0 E L L O E A S R U C A N 0 T I L R I E A R X C F 0 £ T N N U S C l L N £ 0 D 0 R V y , • C t C A t 0 S E U 8 S ~ N E M T U C O T E S Q S S I M I M U S N 0 N H [ M M [ S U W 0 0 S " S t L 0 £ A S T M O , I E U , C T £ 0 R 0 T S G 0 H A C C S L N T t Q A N N I C T £ N 0 C C .... .. .._ . .......,. a.. Ciiis 1111• E-Ee' .. c ...... ,...,._,.. • llST IUY ANYWHal!!! Custom 4 Rdrm home in Newport Beach. Family room. formal dining room with h a rdwood floors & French doors leading to spacious pool-sized yard. Gated courtyard e ntry. $212.000. 1166 TVSTIH ~RI IOtoZ V.W IA Y AND OCIAH from this customized 3 bedroom . den home with p ool in Irvine Terrace. Price $795.000 IN N.WPORTCENTER ~644~060 .. ~ .. HERITAGE • • REALTORS NEST1GE Builder c ustomized home. 2 frpls. 4 br. 2 ba. z gar. Decorator louches. owe lg 2Dd. Must se e . SlS9. 750 54.>MU WALKER&LEER.E. -------- ATTIKTIOM IUILDBS IMYISTottS ~Ide older home on lat'J.'C R·2 comer lot. City approved duplex pla1 1ncluctcd 1n purchase price. Asking S87.SOO. I-Of' an appointment to see. call ~USl ~·~ ,~ HERITAGE .. Rf ALTORS UOONAMO- ls all you pay whets "" lalleowr 1-..,<\ VA I09ftt 4 br. 2 ba w/cstm ck- signed pool & spa fl COV• mid J)allO. Only S14S.IOO. &16-TlU ~ Wrtlkm t; l t!t! ..... Wle , ~For Sde .. , for&-. ~ .. For ~ He.net Fol'~ a..-~•··· ~.Mll;y8.1tl0 DA"-Y PtLDT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,........ ......,......... ...... ...... .. c:o.t.MeN 1024 .............. 1040 "-9M•«h 1041 ... , ,. .. .._._ 106' .. ............... ....................... ....................... . ..................... . ••• ,.... .. _... t 06' .._ ,...,...., zooe ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ................................................................... ~, ONTHESAMD l nbfh••vabt.-\ ltw of Cal111ln" 1md ltunlmeton It \h pi .. , l IJdrm rnn do 111 HI Orun .\VII • lt-t 11-1" tarn t1n1nr UC. t:AN t'RONT Ne'lll modular l) 11~ rumt". P\ l u1mmun11'. a be-ha. 34 hr •erur1 \). t ub lt•tt lo6J O K 1rm 1tf lnit•t IV'. lowdown Sf 64,900!! WO.LOR I. 1 SI.> 3 DU f111n rm UDO IY OWNla 20 MEW UNITS.CM uoo Sq. ft .• ' BR. J ba • s .. uurul 2 bd. z ba ~1lh largw S•OM rm. On l u w n h o u 1 t u n I l I 5Uf\, 'clt Prlnclp.ala only. w/frpl~. vaulted cell· Qwnrr W1ll flMnCe ln.p, Call 873-lSUor app't. 1'Sl. lnY1tmtll 642 1803 ------wurn:urr c.ondo 2 br. RENTAL ....,.. l 144 c........ JJJ4 ..... ,. -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 1w ... 2 BIJ,.~Or~.itondo. Zbr. 2""b• new Coodo. • ..... •••••••••••••••• ' tle1ant rattan furn • Prat decor Model hm In· Brud new exec pen· " many p&aau, sunny dock cJ retnc. w IC, kins bed, thouse. With or w tout " an wa\er olf livtn" rm. spa • pool, Santa Ana boat lllp. 3br. 3ba. bea~l r rD.ni olc. caitnJ air. Joe 01ll)' Club •Na. lf7~Mo. crpt1n1 Ir mucb more. t \0 nearby oraa.ce 1rove. MJ.2215. 752.5440 Best Hlmlhlat0tt Harbor r t.ennJa, sauna. pool, u · "--PoW 322, k>c. l2000Mo. Own/ All ~ erciae rm. l800. ~·3440 -...... -,._. ·11• ..... -( ....................... ~~. ~<liiNN ' SS'-7177 trpl • ti... ,.~ rt:J1'(J(ltJ l•--------•I d«lt, ldf.i liar Mu1kt• A SSUMI Stl.500 &.SOO. Owner will carry .i\ U '; No lo•n fi:ea ~ INCOME l'ROPr;RTY W .llOO. Modular Type Hornell. ~ hr aocur1ly. 3 SM tie.chet. pool & pier . 17141499 JIU6 Mlwporllteda 31'9 DAMACUST .,.._ 3244 ~ f ~YALOAN 1044 IASTMNl l .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• llll" fotAJI> upter ull'i1' 141ShlON llt.AL l \ .,,. cn:u -----••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW J Bdrm . •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• l famlJy rm, dlnlng arH. 2 •--"' '$ r .~~~OL CAUFOINIA l vu;w c!et•ll.11. stir 3ba. dn\. booll' '"""'' .,.,, rt•nlal """urn )17U.VOO •CANYON UNOAISU Oo r 11uo 1u 3 Br Weu:rfront hom~ w/pler & i.ll p lo a ccomodale lhft.e 60 · 00.1.* ()( f ered ot 1195.000 w1as1um•ble io.n. Xlnt tenrus. 4-PL!X Only l left! Good Cosla Meu Aocat.aon 3 Bdrm 2 81 Owner will can-y at 10'~ for 4 years S.SS.000 down. ,.\Ill pnce l20S.OOO. Unit.I being uparaded and Are luJly ~Upled 'r'earl) 1nrome $20.000 per building. T enQnl:i pay UUl.alJes. $UUf-UNT A.LS On preltliou. Udo Isle . I-Um 38' +den W/2 fUIJ baths 2 car garage w/aitry t.o home Newly upgraded kit. Lg patio entertainment :n«-a. suoo ti)() '710 8J3.. l.252 <b's. 6l3-L396 f'ie&. t. home. Attractive au.a· "'P"' • -; ken fireplace area 2BR.2ba ........... dt!i w/bnck frplc Beaut. 2 8r+ o ............ ~·· s unny kit c hen w llh 3BR.2ba. .••... 1750-m blllA&. Lovely hillside 4 BR.2i;, ba ..... 1685-82S location with MO deg 3BR.2ba .. .. . .• 1800 NICISltS.000 HOMES flU..L.aUALTY VA.TYMS AVAIL Spe<otaculat 10U NU~f' ~ ti600~fl 4 ~o 6 actrn.. $'-\ MU'" Pool 11.od llPI& U.500.000. s.wa_t_• __ _, l\oaullful P liin l Ol ll.. OMC: 2nd "'II t·o IJll Dy Owner 12911.000 1 ~ 11111101 111rJ •.S.11 *c ote Realty & lnvntment Y\e'#. Oo&e to schools & Anaheim Hills parks. 8&ke OV.I m1 to 4BR.l'Otba ........ ""1-1 tllOlll> ODwn ,.._ ~ou a 3 I lunn.11 3 ~roc1cn11 • hr. ? ba Co" 1 11 M _.. • bl1.ht. lltll.l 1<1c.·all v lout.-d l 'hllnmrl No q\l.AJLI) an14 (ut i.1.IM.1L. pJrh und Anumo VA l uitn hollpll\1 1hk1n1 vnl) tOSO 111 ST AINES CO. 673-7761 ' 6AO-S711 M a rl n a . 17 O o m o . Lalce Forest .,,. 1 lat/lut +dep. Move In Romies u..fwlliWd May 16. Lease avail. Call f•ro p .. rl) fl o ui~ Sll1.~ Co1U11l1•t VA 6t2 m>. or&&2 lO IU l'alllOda) •...................... ----••• •• •• •• •• •• • ••••••• •. ror appe.. t.o see. 637-4658 €~TIGt CoroM .. Mer 3222 day~ or 960-5844 or U.OOOOOWM!I Pnaw ~tdt_0. t' M tm mac 2br t.>w.t< ... n~w t IU hani~ood n n . bay ~. frml din rm le lfl)lc On \!i(l(t ch!ec.i Ii 2 lot. ~bW b l TU 0 W C balllJ\Ce w nu pvml.I f()( 2) !">. 'Jl\f,!IW :,$6·09H , 1>4 6 OOlli . ~~~IA.it £\STSlD.t:: TWNI L'\ 1-: ~500 I Mo new' 2 bdrm. 11, ha Super IOl'alloo Large .i:.::.umabli? lo.in . No quallly1ni.:. Jo) l'~ Walu,e, 631·1266 mll1ABLE LOAN CW.EGE PARK ...abulou!> 4 bt•Jruum Yale Plllll 1dt'i.ll> ltwal· oo w c:ul de !.ac. 111.ih loitn li.1lt1nce Ne" I) rarpeh'Ci & fre.hly P<Unl ~d lhruuwhoul Th11. J nome all.o has ceotr ul 111r oond & hard"-ood floor~ 91 ~. 4SSUMA1Ll LOAN 1•l lhu l.:t' 5 IJf I bu twxrv-1h11t 1i.t11n1 .. 1111r tur l'nlt'rt111111n~ & l11m1l) • .. ·orn1al din &. J 1•,1r ~'" ui.:e & muc h mort< ~.llu "-Ill \:a ll) ~ T ll 1~• l:All •WATEROHT PARADISE• llnbehevable value In t.h.t.l> h~e estate oo 1..., 11.A.s 7 br ma111 hou.~e & ~ue't qrtr• Trulv a mai.:n1f1cenl h o me. 64t>-n11 &.OIJll"O ~ I 052 , ______ _ c..,nt1wo 1071 •.......... , .•.•.....•. AHGafAN ()pett Home Sat /S.11 22161 Calle Mirama r EleRanl Mered 1th Ca · n yon home F o rmer home or Don Bay lor. Ca.hf Angels. Upgraded. 1mmaculale. 4br. 2i,.,ba Excellent assum a ble loans. Call Owen collect al Waterman Really, 714 5J3-8000 or 778·3504. --..-HOM€' ••••••••••••••••••••••• n 1 H.V.Hills • BR+fam rm. ~1171eves. Oeeao V\ew 2br. sq~ky de8o 14195Mo. Agt. 496-SM> !Wal f)ila~ lnvestment..5 3333W Coast Hwy. NB 64>4646 Closed Sunday full ocn \iiew, pool, s pa. walk to bch/shop5. 6 mos lae. Avall 7 /1. Sl600/mo Open 1·5 Sal ~ay 10. 4 Br. fam nn. Lilt. DIR. 2 ... 5?2 r .. YAo ... "-,'-- 673·8550. CO·OP Wl\h ba.. Nr bch . $850. mo . .,. 4~~Ma:•"·~ a,genl. Avail now l 7141 TIS-0239 ---.--· 2 Br Ilia condl>. beaut. de· I 00/o DOWN D<.J"PU:X. Z.e.ty. 3 lg br. 2 Fa •-Yaley l 2l4 corat e d . "Springs". Mo ~fyift9 bath. 'pa· dt-ek. SK25Mo •••-••••••••••••••••• SSlO/mo. Refs req. No Two hou se~ o n R ·2 700~ l-'ou\5etua. Owner ier. Cam nn. central air.I pets. AvaJI 6/L SS7·3200. !llewport Heights lot 79}~------wile to Mile Sq Pk, S650 673-4119 TalteO\'t'r 1158'~ loans PHOf D ECORATED mo848-lSll.9628668 --------~ner 1$ vt-rY negotiable HOME ltwtk+ INch 1240 J BR .. 2 bath home: VIUA BAI.BOA and Wlll llsten to VOL' R -r• formal din rm.. 2 ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• term' Sl2J ovu Call Corona HghJnc:b w/key to ..... •••••••••••••••••• f'•r . TunJerock are.a .. ·•·················••·· 1090 Gmt fUlancm~. assume SPAJtl<UNG CONDO 7S2 l!r2n Ix~. lg bv din rm, frplr. FOR R.E:MT S7~Mo. )early lease C A.TA.LINA 10"1 '¥ loans . I & 2 Shuung l Bdrm condo In nu tµI:. lhr uout. 3Hr 4 Bedroom.. 2 bath home 3 BR . l'i bath8. frpl .• f rom lh•ll pnvate ~"" h bay v1t'WS, owner will ot pools and ~reen space QUAIL cabtnets ulc1cbhwshr ~ 4J.1 schools. S6SOtmonlh ~)early l1:ase mrrununilv 3br <'u,ltlm heJpfuianre. ~ix·rend Wl•\ ('lose lo to,·e. dbl gar. fam1I ) whr<'h in c ludes a &y&Beach 7~11 homl· l'rof lndsq i & Resale.\ stW"l al $125.000. :.hopp1n~ and bus /\:. PLACE ~00 mo w tg rdnr lse gard(-ner (;all ---- SUNSETS bt·Jroom::., orean and Trttbaven. Commun1ly J 1Ha. k it w1new oa l< wrthahre~. Walk lo Woodbndg1: area. ~ tht<erfully de<'Ordlt>•I Matlow Kentlt'dvCorp sumabl~ low lnter ei.t rttOPBTIES.. b7J.ll336 962-9824 2br. 2·sly, l ""iba. c:ondu. ___ R_EAL_ TORS ___ 1 _ _ _ _ __. I. u r gt' 8 s s um a. lil 1.· Anna Morland , exrl~1ve loan S71.500 ·111e Lakes" Xlnt. ~: S7871MOOWNRFl:"ll loan SS14.~. agent . 975 ·0800 o r 10,..Tll t :lO'MJ CottoMHo 1224 ~2 bdrm.famrm & Beautderor.Brandnew. e......., f~A NC:H HE:AlfY . SS l :>OOO EAST'StOEl>-PLEX I Ulg 2+2 rondo/DRtbli: 4U-9494 495-5220 1_63•1.WB6_______ · 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• dt-n. 1S72:5 mo1 Plush Re f reqd. No pet.a. $340,000 • yd I 496-2413 830..SOSO ---WtSbluff V1lla2~ 2 hr, 2 <'rpt.'I, 2'' ba, C'edar & -~.!'4°· 567 3200,673-4U» $166.800 1n assumabrle. J Cent air. Ownr552 1127 :,.,;.:-yr .. 1·0 -1-06-7 ASSUMABLE I b.i mndo. dbl gar. F.f' ·I ~ 5 bib t.o ocean £t.\."11010SA.''.iJOAQUJN loans r 8 ,-~· '"' l21.1 S .COA.5THWY I L.ok for ~ 2200 P•il&-.pal SS.SOmo t·H Ubl ra.r P't S{.ir, fully Lux 2Br 283 vaulted' lll 11~ r~~i ~= a;. e288v OWNd EM~N1ew 2Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9. 95°10 LOAN L\Gl "JA BEACll I••••••••••••••••••••••• & ldSl SO:U>~p b4.2 ~ I maml yd Adults, no 1 · 1 · h t nuaJ inromE' Well k<'pt Gol cua Winner . ---------on ttus My ~ bdrm home 4lf7~ I •Falwtosti a-.. ------I pet.-, Inquire at 527 llStb cei ings, P us cp :1. 1• ITll Lo bch S\28 000 SI 5 000 on r~ land Wllh pool & -~---c: _, 2!>t'. lb.I, ::.mall chrld OK ~ 7H ~.l C11>lc. AC. wshr, dryr. Sul&le stor.· units with 4 ~ • • • art studio Temfic loc:i Oni.Y SOT...500 Orean ''1ew :-;,., Pl'b M.50 ~o 1~ 11 --.-.-. _ ~ • re<nit. 2 rar gar. comm l!aCaie5+0cf st. park·~ !iG2 :i"& aflS.30PM. eaow MARKET uon & seller Wiii Carr\ a I otii... RMI &tote kx plus ~ppmH'!1 P,lan~ ~1l'\et" 5'419-~ I~ ta< rent. S450 lo ~IOI & J<.ICUZZi. patio. '~ 6tf x300' lot c,\LLl **WOOOBRI06£ Flxt:r t;ppcr D~.111 2nd T.D A bar&aUl~at ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ln·l';'elhom~ Walk ----- ---5500. 3 BR 2 Ba. lncd Xlnl loc.. AdJL-.. no pets. 644-7211 • Home. Onhlllin M lillOll Ulr.~-~17t1 -~Homn ~~w ~~&[.' r rllf\'TI 1 R.t . rarpeu ~ard&~ar KJd.i./pt:~ok. oon smokrr 1>n:f. Avail t (111 000 VACJO For Salt 1100 · r. . dn1>t"S, C'l<>t>ed l(U»lh'. f<eth 9'i2-447l J~ l. S6'75 mo SS1·92'3& • .#iJ ' CallAgentSS6 7TT7 (~•~'Flli1 ;i 1)1•;JiJ ....................... ){a~nihcent .oceanfrrint J)lflllJ w l fencP<t } aro. -. . . -l'\'c.". Great s tarter hom e ' 1---------· -"·-·-------Cal>cadt!l:oachgood cond. 1 ~ubaiie disposa l & lfO~~t.'OR Ri::..."IT -~I~ f.¥om... uu~ ~ -_..__ _ _, ~--Rn.I El~ -2br. 2tla.11.88sq (t Slcan· Home4~te. 't\rc(' Arc h \,l/JVe.. oopeu~. mart 3 or-<tt>r ~ flvnrttflVIN-E-fJit-6-VES•,,I(. bedroom au.arh<'d home ~~oc:.h 1069 ---dia Mobil<! llom ~· Pk. ~Y ~;::::~~~· '"'"t .. $n ~ecu nty I SSil!S-~ f'ncd )'&rd &j pm atc St'Curt;d co&0 .. -------------t.oshopplJlg or the lake! ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.B C.orner lot. ~x75 d Tif>~ I g arages 1-·amll1 1:s mutlll), Ln ·le\CI pat.Jo ' NIGH ... L-. GAILEY & l'fll A55fJCIAT(S $80 000 11 1~·; l o an ,... A~·1 waterl'rool Dock Builrl MEWPORTCREST mc.oo 8462103 q~ite rove 1 eal tim" --plear.~. Kid ' & pe t s home. J Br . 2"2 U.i. 3Br. t•,,ea. tg yrl, owner I !-,1JMABLE! ,.0ur own C1.1.'>Lom house Highl.y upgraded 4 Bdrm 10 bwld whilt' quaht' XJ..ra rutc W"•1<k 2t1r lbd. I ~<'Ot1W Call 9&i·Z566or w1a>nt.raJ arr. frplc, ra m "'" ""'' Imam A<l. ( flir -·br1d c I .lJXlOO' lot. 603 36th St. 3 bath condo New I~ Deauufull\' upgradNt d bl W'lhite-cts. cootrac.:tor:. °' jotJr b11: kitchen w IU I 'JT3-2!nl ~ no ftt nn. formal din rm. COY• ~3627 I n vvu 9 m 221lor6"7J.J747 painted, pvt derkmg orf ~1de roarh. 2 Br ~ BJ. ~4lvrials •Ht' :nail hkup new ('flll 111.. I ----• -ered uS(!(f bn ck pauo. ----Re If I family room & m1n1 lot' in ~star pa rk In' $895.000 Courl t.."•~ tu chi Id o k :-, •.1 I' l'l '> , 4 bdrm. Con do S-195. pro( mt decor . cable TV. M~AVf':ROE a lJ OCEANFRONT oceanv1ewfrommaster Pne'l'd to::.ell S.SIJ()"JO or Broke r ::. Qual ".l~d SC/5~o~•~ I Sharp l!«IOCambndge. nrpootJacuu1 &t.enm~ . .$8dtm3Ba,o,·erlooking SS1·300t UP""'" bdrm.Foranappttosee, ~12054 ~r..onl> silea5c lllJl1 -.-----C&JI Mart962·n8" , 1 ~ ts $695 park formal drn•nG tnt8e"Hn nwy.lnlM D ~ . calJ~llSl · ----· ----62&.l:!OO ~aut remodeled 3 liH. 2 \ ----a a.. .: d) mo. bea. lfuJ r· 1 Fam.asuc opportunity to :'>toblle Homein ---ba Nr o.cc: 97'.J..lf7l0 or J lir,frpk.lgfencedyan:l. 1 Sfi:M4,s :ssu'!e 9~~ Y{:!i~: OWNER MUST SB.L own a spacious 2 & 3 br L.A)(EFOREST/ Morro lia)«\:an vu lol.s ~1J7a.sltrorJ J Ouldrmok ~mo. Mr. Or~etree Adult Patio ""---;na.-u .a £.171 Beautifully upgraded income wut on a rare El.TORO from S29!i<>. w alk Lo ----------sux~i.mMG~ ...__~ 2 tory 2 ...... _ vw•u oa.i • .,._..., I ~""et.tee rondo. Piao ro rner lo l Has u bear h . • lerm s 1n a ii 2 bdrm.. garage. fen<'ed 'l--s ~""2"'·.._ 5Pool 'spa':'.:.._· ""-06 •~'-Jo & II Viking; Villa West ; I ucn ..... .,...,. ·~DAILE' 1 s.28r l ba. A/C. Below1 .... eover an seer Gret-nhner; ~tobilc Jnd. 661-M<!l )ard. P el OK N o 3Br. l .,,,Ba, frpc. patlO. 1\15 .& 2 car g~rag~ No ~ • m1ct price. 189.900. Xlnt will t"arry 2nd T .D . ctuldreo SJ85 546-7506 88Q.dsbwt\r. ladpo& in-· ~3Br2ba.Mesadcl financing. No qualifying 64f>.17U Newport Cresl Plan 4. U&J R..E. Palml>csert.S25.000ea.3 1 ---duded.84&-t6l9 pets. Avail May lSlh Mar. Xlnt cond. 9"'1~ lg 1 nee. Ml·Sl.92 till u am r h I Ocun View. 9'% assuma· 951-1600 conuguous R·J lots. 2 4tw. 2\?ba, beach aru. No \ -1 lhru l\ugi&st 31. $57S m9. lsl. &AWllable. Onr/Brkl and eves. days 730-0123. t~I 11i'Jl&w1f11m1 ble loan. s 19s.ooo . BeuyClaude dl.c>&ex lot.s. 1 R·l estate pea. S.OMo ::iu.per ZBr. IBa twnhse, ! Furn 1 s h I o g a v all. will carry lg 2nd. ext67A.I . 646-401S AcnocpforS. 1200 slu l ot S4 S.OOO . ~ pvtpauo.aJlappll~s.1 846-3648. . SI 15.000. Don't m1s1 ! · Real Eat.ate · ••••••••••••••••••••••• e>wnr1~ 7l4132()..M66, pQOI, cl~ Avail now --_R<'~~-Assaaw 91 flo Loon I -, CASnE 56'8-4224 3br Zba. 68$ Oan-ell :.\ I ~19 lnez 1t r.in~ tw1use J br. 2ba, I ........_T . 9 57 ac r e:.. Rancho l't>t.::. OK $S20)fo ht. 1 frpk.'2carRar,Gdm fn· Hv Owner: &br. 3ba. walk ,_-etwtts OW .... ER New h o m" w 1th r,11rage. ror condos or Bullden 1<Y; dwn Xlnl 1-.t~SJOO ~;ooo I Deluxe 2sl~ 2Br 1 Ba . cl ~7ouMo Ad ri~ n ,·ng d1nance sehJ... Olarnung "North Wood" " panoramic view along apu..Sl.100.000 <:a n be ren&.a.lana .Spac1ousH21 ---lwnh se. patio. np·l &l.'>-OL37 churches. & shopping. I patio home com pie le A .... XIOUS I West Newport o cean · d1v1ded Ownr 'Agt . ~ ~ 2Br house '89,!150. t....rge •acant 2br. :?ba pLlaoces. pool. clbtue. ~bk!loan 557.7~ wilh 3 bedrooms. d1nm1? " . I front Ag\ 673-3900. 714/l20-4466.S684.zi.t ,.__._ • ... Onl Hroedmoor Exe<" Mm• _ ----__ _ room. tile enlr) & heanh F'anWlll' t brcondo ~1th ,._,,,,.,,__ ..... ...._" J . Walu.e: 631 l.266 ......,.ouu ..... t.> nt>w. >'I ;\\ail June l. 843·4619 1 . ---------1 fu-eµlace. Vaulted c£'1I· I ocean \' 1 e v. I r o m _._ -~----5450:\to Pool. air. I 111 Inez f::xqui:oite deror. Vlt'w I •ngs. nch <'arth tone de· balcony. Sl2S,OOO. 1 1300 ~ Coa s t Dr C M -j •tir. 2ba, nr. Umversrly VA ror. Use your present I Mallow·Kenned) Corp. ... ...... /C""""MraCI •L ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA IEACH ~7 1 •U l9lh St. &g • BR. 2t'l • Hi & Tw'tlerock elern \ land 1 6r•~ ..,... l:R -P ri me l oc al io n . --Iba Walk lo b e a c h 1 .. irep1t. gazebo liany home equi ty & s ave. Ann.a Mor • exc usive 0l'ean view ! 3 lovely j DI lr'Y[S Pos.siblhty o( 3 unit-., one !'pt lilo?l<. Jbr. 2ba Tnh::.., $11}5 ITV>. 841Hi378 1 xtra ~ SI050Mo. J n c 1 $87000 ~1:?8.500 BKR. <.:all agent. a p a rtm e n ts off 't'f"l.Ul. ( I l I rd hid l F C 6 , :-,.1(}.1~ 975-.QIX)a<631 0486 Holmwood. New po rt OO lor "iUl't.' Som1• ol s1lc rp_c. ~ ~a . c 1 rt>n --1 -1 l>!r< nr .ves a l. RtOM SI 59, 0 "'Ork requ1 red Low 0 1' "'o l:'el~ S550 J Br. 2Ba. frplr, L lns. 75211187 3 Bdrm. 2 car garaJ,!l' 'W'ftftBBI Heights J great rom · 200/o DOWN °"''Tl . attrarttVl' lcrms. fill 5103 I newt> redecor<.1ted , S650 '--------- large covered patio. h1g I~ I "CREATIVE merc1al or office rarrhty $9J.<XX> --ITX> 6JS.lSll ITurtlerock Glen, beaut. s lol, good street. Ca ll -----• -I oo old Newport lll\d. HEAR OISHEYLAMD I..&'~ J BR. 2 bJ frpl. I BR prof landscaped ~9161 n-nr...i'day l 0-2 RNAHCING" Call fordetail$. Brokerl7l41750-l624 r'll'MOCC (Jwet stred :!IKX>."iES Brand new :l o.~~.X214 -rJ3."'il\rTC'r Cr·"renl I a\'aJlable on this sens a· C' "·de C u 1, uru'ts 2 Br I :! r..ir ~ar Ft·nr t'd ~ ard kr .! 1 ba & ~ Br. 3 bJ J --------- ,., n tional J bdrm Harbor 642-5200 "'"' ..... " · ,\r ro' .. r ro m t' I 1· m •JI J,?arag~ S725 & sno Orang~ l Br condo on Luxurious 5 ljr, 3 B..i bland home " lUStom pool. !Oxg r oss 25.-; M't'liJOI 565(1 ~lo O..l !11111 t;\J.;ol8 I -.t.rcam f'ool. tennu.. hit. Mt:14Jrl mcll :\S?l ·""" \' t& ·d r dov.TI llr. ,\JTO F:xrh ,-,•.<7 ..,,..,.R..... ----tins~'°''"'><< -..._ ->-J a.&., ""' I k · c 11 L .,,...,rie~ ~.......,, :! Rr. not '>Ullable for kids -. -- . ~. . .~ OPEN HOUSE ,. REALTY '""1!' !i..'ii27SW · r1UJ c 1~s1on . a "~ __ _ j tl•~tus~ dva1 l alllcl :u; ~6-uLoh/ J 8drm.family rm.pa110. \1c &-act\&.. Yurkto""'n Orangeut'e patio hom e ... ... " "1·.2")C R-·'hrll Rl all\. >"""' a can rea -) or ,. ok '""·-""" ""'.,.,. ~ .., """"" ....,_, I .......,. , ..... ,..,.,,.., -it- ---------' t.emlS'' 646 n11 hi r_:::.f I SOO nice C'Ol'ld1l111n. nr ~ Pref 1111ddle age working s:lSO mo 2 BR I Ba, 2 car ------· --_, MOBILE ., ~ I •• ;:".~~=•••••••••••••• i ,\ fn, iw1r1 nr l1>J5t Plaza Sit..'1 mo ls t. I l'J>l. no ~~. $400 mo I ~ar Comm tenni.;, pool Primel!~!~3br. park I HOME (~l\'Mli!§ifli§j r Wt!.h to '>ell ..eparately. 2 ->l·a·r·bor-l·n·Vt:"o-tm-t·n·'·('·o-1 ~~ ~~fi\~~~;d· IQ~-~ ____ ; ~ w~· 8.'.l3·1"4ti & tenru.s ("'1:; acrcr.;s lhc Located 10 one or t ht• I Real Es late ------bun al lots II arbor Lawn 4br. Jba. ;nn.q fl ' ml I street. Sl25~ Ask for l Gf"O\'cs Pool.spa.lawn '-----RYOV.~ER ~1ounl Ohvc Cost S4:i<l' CAPISTRA.'IOR .. :AC'H 'Tn·pl.ex2br 11-,ha. encl l to ocean 11,yr old WoodbridJ.!l' \'1llaRer 2 Robert M1lhken. \gt bowhni?andcraft room~ Ba\fron\ .,j1p. s uper ~~~~1:~d.~;1."'1 READYTOBt;ILO pa110. iiar Adib :"oj Sll7S~fo loclgrdnr& wtr 1 -.t1Jf) Lownhomc Jbd, .l 631-12166 _____ 1 Tnple "ide . .ilmost new \1cW. 4 Br 3 Ba. Fin. Jm~ltl'll'nt opport. Va !'1'(~ S435Mn S2.WS1D 714-&f7·2902 1700 carport, storage & DanoPcM.it 1026 highly upgroderl 2 ~ 8\aJI 6731003 4 Pat1f1<' \'1t'w loL,, S500 cc1nl land ..,,. plan ... i.:nJ Baker St \pt c I SEAc:~•yc,......DO , laundry rm SS40mo.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~d 2 ha c· Fa~ ~m • # , ea incl transfer fcc J){'rmll "i. coast 11 I a p ~ 1.43 I _.~ "'" . 552 1~7 OCr. ... ...a VtEWlll , ""' enwest oac '<· ~ , .J1 Single Man·s Dream ~ 5585 proval Jor 4 :.tr) mm• Heaut 2 HH. 2 ba .• pool. - glU"O ... 1 tra lerl!e Int on gretm· ~~tit'l'i 2 Bdrm with view . \ll arehou~r . Poss1blr Sl95 tenru.s 1 Mt Lo beach. ~~h J2U <DRASTICALLY belLS'iJ.Sm -"("'1fY $28.C.OO dn & Owner will c:cm.rc:iol ron\11 to bu.~1n~s t"On 2 Br. nt!W paint & crpt. I Optional refng ' wshr •••••••••••••••••••••t; RQUlED~~z;~~~ carry Owneranxrous. A Pr~ 1600 cb S58:1.00> ' z:!glP:)('lf\cC 6i3.!928 dryer ~Mo 960-595c:> OCEANFRONT R1';N. 3 br&bonusrm.Shows r1 Rt-nemhn \lnm on rare()pportunll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LaqlaotoYiia.R.E.. 2 11r~I ba. lrg b:.ir~jf"orn?nlunfum h.se.llB. TALS.newmodulart)'lX' I.Ike new' 81 2~ assuma· <.,£1>. • ~la' lllh hv pl:ir1nit a Ca.llOwner ~-l~ PRIME 497-1761 l::.l l~t cln depo:. s,.w J Br hm, k1ds1pet.s ok ~~e:.adl. 2-1 h1r !:f,. p vt • ble loan & seller sn~ s D '"t11.fo..,. \lnlhPr ' J);l\. mP..'>3J!l' Newport 8c:h. C orMr $l-5 J)t'r mo Call Cen ............ t.:. on Y ..._, mo -.ubm1l t erm!.. Only I 11~-4l-J;' on nur Sf)f'r1al 'lother'r; SPECTACULAR owe financing al 10 ; Mew, ... Dfffrl. mo n~l.292 ~ 2l Surf sJs-7542 . & up RJ\tP499-3816 :>119.000 7SS.L50l. f>:iv Jllll?(' r u1 a nn"rr LIG HT SHOW ~1U\ lO'r down pavmt ~ 2400 l.iirs~e. beautiful. 2 RR Small 2br w /loft. A\l o :i:i 8600 14 llh ,\fl\lr ml"'.,<'J!l' for Rcalot'lomi<"> 67S·fn00 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~"uJ __ ,,.. ..... d m .J· :i-; httll' Ill.I S.'i tlO C'all Seaview-Broadmoor ---------1·---------1 "" t ~VllVV in &Aosts 1 e , ...,~°" v.uoct F\tnky Avail now. New owner transferred. mmt sell Sl2S.000 3 Br 2 Ba home. Will accept cash /trade/ motorhome on D'.1,000 equity. Zoned for2 more units. 661·8&!0 Beaut. Spon1sh estate. J.~. Ct. Pool.trees. crt Prime kx'. ror the dis· cnminatlng buyer. By a.er. 673-4848. 675-1055 • ... l .. • leoc.h I 040 ....................... teW EXCLUSIVE Sailenna4 bdrm.+ 3 ba. home only 3 blU to tbe beltcb. 20% down. owe al ~ per mo. Only SliUOO. Ran Ort. Real UNIVERSITY PARK - Deane Ho me · Kens· lngtoo model. Sll9.000 assumable loan at 10 5%. Preauum greenbelt loca· Uon. 4br. 3bath. A rea\ show place. S229.SOO O.W.C. 2nd. SELLE !\ H AS BO UG H T ANOTHER & HAS TO SELL!!! Darrell Pash NJ). 631-1266 . LOIJIRll leach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Ormer: 3br w/vlew. A.wwnable Lsl. No Quall· fying. Call 714·972-8443 Eet-ale P rofessionals. MONTEREY·STYLE _96).8377 ________ , CLASSIC lN WOODS -LOW • DOWN COVE CUlt.om·buill residence on ~ ten ocean v 1ew esta•e aboundln& with ••rnttb, qualll)' and lt)li.. A.uthenUc detallln1 trorn lhe snen llvln1 room wtth beams t.o the mMli~ nrtplace. to th• WIJOd paneled llbniry to the ,. litdroom1 and 3 IWU.. A IMlte.rplfft (Of Si90.000. 10 wt1tr wlll ~ • 1PHl'IOpl10f\ .. I q .... llflfd tMlytt. I UHW ltEA&.i •;rrA"rfo! ~ .rU:U•aMtfl 642 51\18 loda' BeauufuJ rute light \'iew ~xe-s/ C.::1k ~" 1 ~m\n~ pool, ......... 3242 · SS25~1o All uul incl. GaT from ttu::. 4 Bdrm. 3 ba ONkS. 1100 1"'-··FOR2 ...... ~EAmS2Ebath w •n c ose !I, patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sep.$30.213-598-5977 BY Owner-Speelacular view. Sec gate. Wil l rina.nce SlS0.000 at 12'1 SW7.~.~76 HARIOR RIDG E CONDO 3 Br + loft. 2400 ft . ho me. Porl Roy al. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,... ~uv encl gnrage Xlnt loca·JWATERF'RONT 2 br. 2"" Owner ..,11 carrv con· ~ In A Cd~ P rof home. M1~l!llon Lak es tJ<JO S495 mo. 546·2313 or bll. Approx.1600sq rt 30· wr:NI! 3Br. 2Ba, ocn vu. traN at 12,1" Gale decor. ~teglc loc. B} Country Cl ub Golf &t21517, ask for R1LJ, sbp.R«fac's.Sl.HlO mo. spa,yd,2decks,frpljun guardedrommwuty. Owner 673·4848 o r ll'1U\IS·pool Beautifull) a~enl Diane al 846·0503 or pamt.00.. refs, $95(1 ~ m.ims landsraped. no main· &a&1371 l.se.4974275 -------~yard. Ocean & rughl new. 48r. -----------------Inc.-. Properly 2000 !JQ)()Clubhou.se Rd. 2l'l8a. Cam & rec rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Desert HotSpnngs R\'. Si80 mo. m ·H l7 213-378-2572 rh10.6Jl·l l53 eves. w/view. Ass uma bl e ---------1 9.75~. $379,900 Palrick 6 DELUXE UNITS PRIME EASTSIDE. C~1 2 Bdrms each. CM of Stat. I Hr Fenced yard SlO\'C/refl(. Ulil pd. S325 mo. S48 ..s62 aft 6 pm. Tenore. Agt. 631-1266 SEA VIEW W /VIEW PILl'lh lg. 3 bd + den. fvs. swne 9.75'k. S319.900. Patridt Tenore, 631-1266 REALTORS SIOK Dn. Assume 1273,400. bat Lg. S bd ele1ant home. Prtn. only. Act. 831-1286. THllWffS 3 Bdrm. "BoaJta ", sln1le fWY end UIMt, orlliaal ...., lldu.lt borne. Lovely view. 1179,000 HAITINGS •CO. ... JNO c4iillt.., .... s.. l ...,_... from ott1nfroal. JBt, panoumtt view , •v•r rln '' amenll)' SUi. (..-,...all\e llfta..e· \I "'r,~~- IAYCC>t4DO PLUS YOUR OWN SLIP 1 Bdrm. 2 ba. under· ground pa r klng . BeaUUful bldg with fine se<urlty. Elevators & pool. Best pnce In town et sm.ooo. Call quick io tee- OCUHRONT CONDO: 2 Bclrm & den. 2 baths. 2 underiround parkln1 apacea. Top noor. evm • view ol the 81)'. E.xcel auwnable 1o1n. OwDtr ••II tatTY pert. Will eoo11der u · dulnge. A (lne b&U' al IU0.000. IBESfARNES CO 673-TI6l OCEAN VIEW •·P\ex. prtme location AMu.me rua.ooo. 9-. ~. only $305,000. 646-4414. 2 FOUR PLEXES Side by slde, H.B .• 4 yrs new. 10% dn. owe. Pnn only. Gar y Bosler. 536·4 a.a. 4PUXw/TMMS PNpet1y 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAWAHAHCOMDO K1alua Kona. $75.000. f' S. F\trn. On ocun tin inL Financing avail. By Ail· 673-958'7 2900 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I BUY HOUS~ AT 95°/o OF" MARKET VALUE •No Fee •I'm.med P\Atthase •Movewt..n ~ad)' •Private Party ~ NICI & 1.0CATIOt4 ~ dft will &et )'OU 12'1 l.nl. In u. heart ot one ot lhe bHl t nvestmtnt .,... bl So. Calli. Al Uqrcu the Price la o.il> lllfJOO fOf fow 2 Bdrm .... hmnll •. 60l:llO lot .. _ ................. . l''OftlNPOltMATION ...... fkzt•s- C.-644-7211 ........ : ••••••••••••• c.w ...... 1121 ~:·.·. E Side JBr. z~, ba. dbl iar & yard. AvatJ June l:.t &>1mo. 631-1<»4 21r. pr. Adults. No pet.a S.COOMo. 1st.last +dep. m>Elden. LCE 2 br home. cplS, stv. reCrig. fncd yd, gar, adlta. S33S mo. 644·9806 ~Br. Nwpt Hcts. close to beh. pvt )'d.2car 1ari1e. noJ*&. ms mo. '31-0749 Newport Twrece Condo. 111* 2 Bit, 3 Ba. R.c facil. a» mo. lit • last + aec. 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Jiln1lor •4:r v . ullli.. 100 frl'e ~·u p1t·~ & mor e SttrelaJ'llll IM'rv a va1I 1.uor ~ 8.'>I !Mtt l •O I Ar . 11, ba 1oi.nhou1t' A II bit n11. pe1m1balron). t. 'ldl' Som~ w <'nd. icwr II Offwu· PoOlllldt• xtra lar :.ibr, 2bll Ultsu, d•hwhr 111 rn1lt•11 l'A'orh A\111'1, no p .. t.. S 3V~ mo ~ ~ ------rfll&r '00.M,,ml M2 lt.00 N1t'I' llir W•lk to llunl so.csr.ruu Jbt. ~ l 'ondo SliMI lebr. I bot \'oodo S.-.00 I br, I bJ t4ltldu ,._~~ A ('. Ill'\\ <·nJC,, Jrp!I. & upplni., pd. *° l(•lll' '-lo µt'L'I I' I' ~.~.MO 21627 or ~J~ lnl(tOll (.;~nll•r le bu11 S3 tu mo 9llO l<lf.O WARN .. :IVAUJONQU IN :! UH I Ba. l>1n Garal(t', bitlcvO). lawidry. 1 rh1hJ OK. no IX'\l! '41~ + 1400 depo111t. C.11 964 2560 or m ~1. •-tct. no fet- n~ Hoom tor rrnl ~Mo In ualboa Nr bcloC'h &I trny N smolllnJI Mn1t lt• ftm 1lttf KJu:h ~nv . G7~ 77~ •Ul .. :-.> ·---t:Xt'<'Utlvt' 0Hlc·<'11 avail 1n ruu st•rv ult" bid.:. 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" "'"'~ \Jt'ulur '1t w fri l 'il H ~ THE "GOOD ~ hor f'i.1m or l JI r} t i.ldt-11w~'t ~ br I tu. hit' f unl µ.uiv G J r.ti:< "' In.ti) hotlk uµ \dull~ fl(J Pl't!> $Wl) 7~ ~l~ I' Silk-. '>Pdl 3 liH 2 U<1 .itUl l'<K~ll.1. d\,I )!dr. pool S.>~O m o b .l l J ll!lll , &&5&<22 2 81'. 2 b.I. '1>.1111>t1 .. r lt•an 1ll.""'¥r Tnh.""• \1tlt:., nu Jlt'U. ~ UIM' IH5 7300 L'ruque sm b&chelor apt l.dguna Ut1l pd. $295 4lR J679aft 6 JO P~f Roomy. 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Dana Point. 2:> ~. ) 1elu ;?•,l:J.t+d.t•n lclu1t•t cul ~.~~.~~iHJ":·~'rh~C .ill hi:JXX:.:, l'"Jmll ) H m rlub.M-<.·ur~7GOk3'JIJ 1·d N o n .,mok1-r . floorl0t.Jl11m modl•rn houio e preft'rrl't1 3 ~enl. ~~l ck•-.at· V.l·I bar 2 t•.ir '"" ____ 2 bdrm :! h.1 cl1·11 'un tirt•plan· No IH'\•., 2 hitr-;-2b;-,.0ndo Sl2U•mo. 'trnrl' r oom bull thn~ l.q.;ht & Adults Xlnt n-fc•rt•nr <'' ------ "'r "'on••nt:r WJlk lo Costa""'-·-3724 dcl·l...bwh t11 ,\dulh ;\11 nhilrlr"n OK $550 lll'r \\a1I June Iii, ln1n1• 1'hecrfoJ. ~ '>4 fl. ur 1;73 5i01 1-;v,., &. .. ~---'-/ "" ..-~ • ~ "'·r~tulle~. <x <'1u1 \ u floor 1 & n ~· bt>Je h . tl·nn". ~l>J •••••••••••-•••••••••• pt_•t<. :-.;.1u Call t:\1'' rYVll'all!>lh :.tl>IO SllS(I m o . :-,5 2 .7 1 ~1 ~2 JM spac-e.~mp1:A,~~<1· ~ends P~s/ ~75umo l'hont:i52ili!JI H.d chelor Jiii L'lil pd. bi'J l30h llEHl<ITl\(;I'; ro:i\L veruentpar m.i. I . --I Lost&~ ur75.lf ~15.S7 I Sl lA1""1. I ur :! men onl) ESTATI': }~1 ~:.___ Fl'm rmmti• dt>bJrM tn blt'Jwwbl Offen'<li.ub St>w York ba~l'd l''l(t't' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• -liiC.!ll;lu Costa~sa 3824 Wes trld( 2br. 11,1>n . ~hrlrJ:3 Br huml•.St\.ll 'lanlWU)lowerthanprc· w1fl· tran,fHrf'd to ;~ SIOO VO '1k to b<h. 111•. >II• . 2 ---................. • • • • • • 11•. l & . •·n>L' & O """'" 1...,,..,. Adib on". No $llS 1'1.f13113 ' """" "" Lrn• + > Newport. Cd >1 """"' 1 .............. , ... • .. .. ltl)lc:s. u.. .. c of pool & lc·n :-.lice lbr. dplic Qwcl ~l'P 3 Bdrm apt, !>(a~ paid ~a.~ ~tnvl'. t'n<"I i.:ur & JX"LS ~Mu 1728 !Wd-Am H'ektn~ a frmah·. ~car op11on 450 Newport for l year. Look1nfit for -- ms courts. a\atl now h) t:ar 1-;mpl) adlt :'\u I::nrl Rar.adlt~ ~ard Wutcrpd S300 mo. fordl..n !>111 7533 25.:i~. 10 s harP 3 2 CcnUlrDr.N B 759-0Hll rucc homt' "''l>""•<'Y & i\er)llc Nalls 1oor: ~_mo __ yrl_)' ls_t· _S.'>_2 S<MI t.it.>t..-. ~ Hl21 &t2 5-073 ~lllW • y 1-'HONT \WW Rt-f~ ;ivall Call nat.ural look plus wraps - -----3876 bt·druom '" ' KOlL CENTER Ed Anderson. 761·4260 I and man1r ures. Call the 3 Br 2 Ha ll arbnr C.\SADEORO tBdrmaµ 2Br w1°ar. Adil:.. t·pt!>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• huml'. S325•month in .._.EWPORT "5Pu N~·t •-··493--0!MSSJC " cl·-'·-n u11l1l1~ Mu~I bi• ..-. "' •TI 1_ ... _......., · llllthland~ 1512 l'm1·1lla AU.UTILITll::S l'All) End gara~e. Ras paid t1rPl>. blln!>. fnr d ) d 1 ..,..,.,. new. ocean view. 3 ....,,,., "·' " 3 ,~ n ... "U.nnc1bk• no~on ·tnd f':J..aant execUll\ e swtc:i Ln Newly rc<leroraleu 642 5-07 Water 1ld 636·4120 br. 2 ba. •pht level apart· • ~~· ...... -~ • '" "' non ~""r ~no "Ill''' s in presll••e foe lncld.<. I .. ~~., &i.S-221ti. 5!0 23~1 . Compare bt'fort' ,\OU "1'"'A(>ranaei\ve$300 -t. "'·-lt·iru.. car"''I, a ·t.11 ....... -" •• .. ~...,.. 2 ..... I bath apl 0 """' " ""'" ...., ,~ 1 I v nu environ '('('J'etdna l SCn1C'~. re· or549-l:JU1 r t>nl. l"u~tom dl·-..1~0 ourms. · 2619-J SanUI Ana $3ll0_ drapes. 2 ca r po rt ~ l\. C"ean 1 1 ,. l h ----fec11ure!>, Pool. BHQ. Ad ultsGa!>p1ud. Laundr)i faclhty Tenm' mt'nt a nd a "non rept1on1l>t. le c p one LO''L'•Y HO"SL,· · J"". · d "'"" "'"'3 } ....... ut •· l"an 2br new ~... ., .. l1f""'t••ln In answenng & more Ttl E vCA.o v r uu CO\ r gara..:t.'. new '"'""' · ,.,a ex r.. • courts and go1f t'oursc p..,.ym ...... ,~ lf t:ADQ UA RTER S Jba rurmtun•. !>Ur rounded snJNNlNG lrg 2br. 2ba. crpts & d r ps. Blt1n'I niQ!t behtnd Xlnt rental len.'Sted women pll'~St.' COM PAN 1 ES. A pro-nr lloag & bo..'h LA.•a:.l' with plu.o;h lambc11pmg p 1 Close to shopp1nK areas. locauon. Adults. no pctl> r a 11 Pall> at I 7 14 1 rewonai environment. 8750 -6461035 Adult hvmg at 1ls bci.l grdn apt 00 ·rec a rea Ideal for middle aged ,\\·a1Jalble M a) I . 673.SOM after 5 30 Pm 714.951 -S756 No pets. 110 W. 18th St couple. Adlt.s only. No $475/motlease. O wner for-an lnterv1ew appoml Seaview. 4 BR. 21-, ba . 2 frplc:s , wet bar. guardt:<i area wllh pool. tennis Avatl June 20lh. $1400 Mo. 644·5403. 631 ·~ ----WOW!!! Won't last. Newport Crest townhouse. 3Hr. 2''f8a, Wet bar, walk. lo beach. tennis. pool. spa. Mlnl ~an \'H.IW. Avall. .23. May. S7501mo. l yr i..e . Chlld r e n ok 71+ 752-2'm or 640-1644. ~-----~ --- P arlt Lido TownhOul\t. 38r 2~ ba. frple. dbl car pt w/opnr. Pool. walk to beech. Adil• tin I). Prtl r pt _,, &43-1188 or-.:1111112 l bdrm rum1shcd S38S IRA.HD .,.EW PlU S350Mo 645-0tll6 642-0138 ment Share offi('t$" rece,p. oc 2 bdrm furru:.ht'd S-\.60 ---------1 ~W W1lson.642·l!Til Beaut.adultapl.Spac 2 IARGE 2br. l\.'Jba. gar. 2 bdrm. garage. lerge ~' a1fll(lil..agK1UsProper. br. 2 ba twnhse wtl P · New crpt.ill1. Nr bus & ~k. Walk to beach for..... 4l50 cyf'tn.97~ ...,.tlwqoa leoch 37 40 bltns, L1R. patJOS. M.50 LO shopping. Ma.lure ad Its. $375 Eves498-0318 ••••••••••• •••• •• • •• •• • $415. 642-U!O:J No ~. MOOMo. 288 E. H.l't PtMEST TSLMgml &U·W l l8lh Place. 64$-~15. !'parush EB late L1 vlnR ! Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba Beal41ruJ park·hke sur. townhouse. Spaclou11 r ounding!>. T errac:ed flrepl.a~ " pool. Quiet pool. Sunken J(as bbq, area. Adult.a, 00 pets. sparkllni fountains. $4f.15 .• 6TS.51M9/645-338l . S pu c 1o u s r oo m s. Separate dlnlna area. Walk·ln closets. home· Uke kLtdM!o 6 cabtnm. Walk to HurHlnaton CedA'r'. l~fum'405 a Uedroom furn~ 2 Br'l'wnhk. unfum 1418 Adult.I. no pet.a UUllU••~' 2 BR 1 Be VJ EW. '450. lit, laa.t + lie(, Avell lmmed. Call O.vid. •ll · Ml-32$$ uw. 11111 Munet Ht on a Tutfet, aloa1 came • ............ ,ht O.Uy PUot c au1lfled ..-..._.MlMMuf .... 'Nfc ... bcNilhltt W •• You taa Mil )W' '""'' ....... of _.., .......... , ... .. · Dllt,-POot Cl ... JftH MIO.U .. ... ' -- lbr. carport. Ut1I paid. S3UMo. Adults. No Pets. 383W. Bly. ~9516 ............... l.40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowly all adult. no peta. 1.W Br apt.. 6200 t:d· ........ h. b. Mt-0819. MAllt•-SWAU i.-2 " 3 br apt. rrom NI P'rplc. lartt• yd. peUo, aar. nr Hunllnaton harbour. ti'llldrt• OK ... Jib C.:ll'C!le, apt a. ....., ... I ......... 40/0V.t. M 1 RAf?\lltl, f'ool , j80, .......... >\crosS from ~an. lBr l ba. stove. refrtg. frplr . Adults. no pets. SJJO 661-1192 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED· Garage in CdM m-0960 ca;TA M~A G~ "storege art'as a'•aibb&e. A.sk for Craig. ~.640-9900 MS mo. ~ m•n•l!er at aoo.s Pomona Apt 208. <:M~~ Three om~. ol approit, 135 9Q rt ea. + secret AIU (or lease w1th1n ex. 1slJng law1real estate/ prop. mg mt 0 U1 res, Recept. co nfe renee. library fac1I & more. Loc•ted \n· tht' qt>w Orange Oo&t Fmanc1al ~ ol Metta Verde. CM. Tt'rma Ou1bkl. c•ll Uli -lt't 'a dttcuu your tmanc)' SIS? 0701 OVNOER 4' ASSOC !In 14\4 ~7 ·~0l tiff~ C.NM!ry dtalr1t1 •1rno. m.ma You "'tC1'f request Ad-Sitfer ..W. when placing yQX ad . . . 04X M-SitW number will appear In you-Daily Pilot ad ... Ad-Sitt« takel VfMX m• n • .. . you cdl In at 'f04Jf conwnilra to get the ·:rvr-to yo.If ad ••• thil ll'Ylcl 11 o;.; $5 per wHk. for mort mfor1"0tlar\. and to pkg yox od caM M2·1611 , ' ' ' .. ._I -"' ·-· ·- t El ~lrr •~luns n"w IK'\'t.I If )"OU l\K'd an toll Ofit ~ ntl L K 'N0-8Z77 1wr. .... ,.,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . , .. ....................... 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Y PILOT Prot. palntlna Eitt 41 Int. F.xpert fn reicturros. Low ratft. .a.:Jlj()OU Hr~ .. p~lch£11. & add•Uoo dl 536-4383 Mc Iv IH lnt I Ext 00 5660 ----- f'\ne ext. painting. L1r1l ns. T ry me 5'nor 838-~ ...........,. St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• It . Oranie C-Oast Rooftnf<. WAl.J..l'APERING l"'ret! t'tll Lt C J309S6 Aver SI I pr roll C.:.UI Norm 645-0KHO --------Qua.lily pa1nt1n.: & pll~r i.ng Work guar. t're<.-t::.l Ste\'e 547 -4281 Sc>e<:1al&st in o 11 r('sidcn uaJ plumbingtemer.llen· C) e.erv1 ce Island Services ~l Re-n10f1ng, repairs! Act d1t1on'J, fast. rehablt:. honei.l <.:•II Davt>, )8.1733, Chm. 646·231S9 evs . G Gidley Plumbl'r Repair ">(>(\ 1t'e. in:.talla· Quahfaed roofin.ll Frei.' tioo. bar kflow r1:rt1Clra· est. Leak repair. SJ;>. Uon G42 9315 J G o o d r a l I! l> o n ·---shuest compo 975· 1107 ... ,.,... . t:afl)Coler, 4111 utuund f1n11h fr ,1m1n ..- Hu Cumm I J 11hn ~-'°'2. M6 ~ tJ.t-;<,'ttH 11\N -own lrans ts47 :ltiJ7 (U,TOM BRICK WORK 1\.bre s Housc-t'leanmg Retain· walls. planters, 0 C. PaPf'rtlang1ng Oitm mstallat1on!i UI' lo m disc on paper ~.~;.~~?. •. , _exi_911 _______ _ Want a Rl::ALL Y CLEAN Tile ··············~········ U' " l r 11 t t• .. • b 1· ' I 11>1111tm .. n ,h1µ ~mJll Jut• pn,lt•r"'I t.7) 11.J.~ W1ndo'-A Wllhhlnl( R('fs dn\'e;, B~. t!lC 100·~ fWw..inable. reliable. ref.. Ne'4Port & C:M hi'J 12166. &46-4871 ~12 _.____ 4t.-1-& .............. . _... ~~· c.,.t S.....k• 1 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ..••••••.••••.......... 'f'lred o( cleanin)( ~our -.~kt:nd:. dWa) .. tall J cdl\l\le \161Hi757 aft 6P M. l1kkpt1 & Mi&mt ~:rv ~m ~ & .\l .. <1m C'lu • .in llvt>n,J h\ 1.hm•o' · 01 . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1<1uolx•'-' U.a lluuu" dt"' t...1~ ~P<:t' ll) hip (\lioe bni;thh.'nt·r,, 14h t '"'' hoi111· re .. 1.w1an1 lloma• Apt 11•11llll'>.111'-1dc ~r·need llouse<:lean· MovincJ ..•.....•........••..•. ~1ov1nit" The Stan 1ng Collel(e Students have Rrown. 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C'Obta Mt'>• a. ..,. n."J*jr 1~ ~ r~ l \pr ••••••-.••••••••••••••• perwnced. reliable Uwn PF:TF.RS PAl,:\'TINt; tmne m3t7Sev~ Ul i.ork lll):wU l<l'I :. l\ukhot-, loal.lt-1~111111111 I ~ tr~ 6619(175 . f.'<pr'd Rea<, ll.ites ~HJlUI uiwr J T ·~ Hl1l'kh11t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ----------Free !-;st Cal l Gene ... • !)t"f'Vllt' H9Jllil4 11.iulin~ M11 .. 1111t <.on I Landscopinq M:?·0458 ....................... n t' (.arc l°'.;ll"J)t't l'lean\•r... • 8JS.2l82 Pager •5963 lntenor & exte nor paint 1ng & p.ipt•r1n i: b ) tr&dbnlffi Phooe Pete r. aft Gpm "9'1 2t6Z Economy minded while proC~ionall\ doof' H11t & ~maJI "l' do 11 dlJ f-'rt•t: e.t I~ 26SS ES SIAM C"1m pdllllml(, lo ra tt ... Fret' t·st J ) r ~uar ~ 147li.633 ~art ~ f'()()L• Call Pool Doctor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'reeest 673--6852 leeramlc Tile lni.ta.lled -, All t~pes. guar. work Refriqerotion ftee est. ref:.. Gurner • ••••••••• • •••••• • • • • • • T\le. 540---0760 Ernie"• Rctngt-rat111n lloneil dept-ndable work o n r t>frtR ''· wa..-.her dr}er'j ~ JIOO atl)1ll'Ot' --- Remodlt & R~ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.emode l and Add1t1<)n!> W Max <tfter Spm 848 if.HJ ---- ------- ..............••..•.... <..;ompll-te v1d<'<> !.crv1e·1•.., Wedd1ngs, athlt:l1t·-. t•t<' lnlo ~1-11931. 675-551M ············•·······•·· ~ romph:lc rroor r .i rt'. ~ & t'Omm'I l.ll' d. ~.1ru. !l~!Hl!l rrt-ttt &. lrt't.-' r~mu' .. 1 ••••••••• ••••••• •• • • • • LOU'S CARPENTRY I ~am clean & uphoh I Gcdle~oq (J\Jll·k ~n·ict: &io 7~ JAPA.~~f: t>a1nt1ni.: INT t..X T Pauar;,doon,, pant>\rn~ ~ ~~1~ck inwnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.A.'l;C&i\PF. ~·dt. hQnt."'l rt'a.' 12 \.,>uu lll) l'Jllll•'h, in · ~ ~l'e .....••..•..........••• J'rlJf P'>SIOO:il \\.1ndt)W dc41'Unl( by Jiw l>dntl'h JO)'rst•xpr SSl ~ UlU ___ IL.mci-.(.'UJ'llll! 1n·\' trim ()('(' ,ll.ll.lt·nt Sk1ploal.lt·r. lles1J(ll "Pnnkle r .... cwt.., >" t•'<r> Lie d DHc n Wi'"~-•-Sons t -C.Hp t Liu d . 11 nun11 cle•.tnups t-•rl!C'I dump trut'k <:rJdt>. dean up. m,1ml. '-AJrr. ~I~ 1.1:'1' t•>Ct.cf. 111 ratt>,, liJ:.l ~. lrl't'l>:>l ~ ~ l'rofe!ib1onal rt·..,um1• µ1 t• pd rat 1on Tudort•d l"•>JH' c I d 11 ) f CJ r \ 0 u tui!hlJl(hun~ }our b.i1 k IU'(JWld and c x pt· n t• m· t- .\ 1 organ ~mJJl v ~ ment ~'fl() ;~~I 7 u 54/l 88.SJ o. 1""""'"' ·Pb l!r.-. ~ > lrl c N Avlles 646~74 h.tul Oan&\58800 t'\p('r Lit· ,;JI lllti.: vr • nn add, remodel, plaru.. throu gh 1n!itallt•r .it ----_ 'tl17 21fl2 ... ~J\C', Painting. \en in~ Ptlople who n~ Peopli: That's what the DAILY PIWT SERVICE DIHECTOHY is all about! Free est. JO )rs exiwr. 14ttlesale.ex!'krt in~talla Garden1nJ:, lree lrlm· I Litt• haulln.: movin~ 1-an.•11 \l ~"'· """'t n•a,, u c •3:>7487 Bonded I lion Work guar. J1t:.on fl\U\g. de11n up, & mainl l.arillo(~ Y Jrd deanini; Oa.s.slf1ed Ads, your one c ht·<' k m ) rd, J 1 <.'. ....................... ?lkat pale~ & lt'XIUrl'' RtHEST. 893-1439 ~17..0 ~ 6085 754~ l>t'rv Amie~ 8414 Ht·~' rdt~ !Ml 0705 swpshoppul(( cente r ~~ ---.- hiaMMCIWAh 5100t t.ost&Fo.llMI 5300 ~ SlSOI JoblW.t.d. 7075 HttpW...t.d 7100 HetpW~ 7100 HttpW..ted 7100 ..................................................................... I ........................................................................................... . ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ !~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ *'SYCHIC • ! Found ~ton Bull Tcr I TOMMY'S . \wtun.• W()m11n to bJb)~lt ACCNTS PAY AILE ASSIST I~ HanJum; l'\,1111-.H 11 0..,1 t-.~S t'J.1-:HK fYl'IST R£ADEA ADVISOR I ner. Vic. W1b.on St'hool 1 tn)~ ~:nt· . CLERK EDITOR SURVEY TEU.ER ' .i m 1 n" \1 • '1 •·.in 527·3406 Qill.1dent1Cy 645-6596 ' OFHEWPORT I 1 ~,.,.lt>'7~_?110:i __ ne1•ded Cur i:row1nl! 5 :tll'.\t 10!130l-'~.M o11 1 111•,1 .. urJ nt ,\pph 111 {,,•n;•r;,il llfrll 1' 1411(K P'( 1.11·r <;.111d 1)111111( !>Kiii,, ----------i -· ESCORTS ' l\~lJurant ci>rµorntt• ''' •I,.\ l h ru .. r 11! .J' Full Um+> I• lh·r '""''' 11111 '" rv.111 :vi I I 1!1 l.l'1khur,1 · Found Black Lab ? Pup, 642 1571 I ht'l' l'.:xpr nt'\: 'lnl •1 ;J.i,\'1tu 1 :JUl'M ~Jtur j\JJI 1-.\pt·r tt~tJ .:\1111 ,. Jt \d.Jllb 1111 ii lo 1I1 I \ , ,, h .J 11 •JI I' 11·h·1A>oon 01,porturlll \ fill '>• ·ll 1k\ •·l•1pment & ~Int t•·m· ~.i!Jn rani.:•· °'X.A.I t.:~JJ 111 l.irt 0 I .,1r~1r1 il ff'J l'.ifl f1,r afJIJl >a.1 ~rz:u HappyAds s1201 male HuntlngtooRrac·h I ~ ----.i;tefpWan+e-d 71 00 lwnl'fll!>. !> .. dur~ Clllll d,t\ (;r1•atl11reoll1·..:1:ill' 'ldrtlllL! ·""" • l»•1tl • II k I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Csll846-711~ HOLl:-:HOYCE •••••••••••··~··•••••••. 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CaJJ 642·5678 J~· Bm/wht Coc-k I ------I p('t;)(KI to handlt• uccb ' i 1''1-' '~' I ,, JOl'\I , ~l1mtJJ~ thru HBUTAGE 8.A.H.K ,( .. ...t11t'1'-n.-rtl.-l f-ull 11m .. . . a~ I ewe ~ ......... 11.e h.~.$\l•VI' .. ft--i.:--"-"it•'bookk . ~ !fd '!""1 act ,II~ 1-hd.n h 1•Jf1 umi· .... , f •·I•/ ~ :.mI M .• Lie i J0083, VI('. ,. , N L '"""'"". .. · , ('t'f"t1tled Sa an rJn1t1• -----:.!Ii i CamP\b lJr Ir\ \ IJ1v 111 "Jl11in.il C..11 Hl'nt.11 '\\'I• m In•· ~17" Pul'•K!l llr "l• l.:i. In Bols a Chtrat WarnN., ~;~~/j;,~~rafp1~p~· ~nty r Ill>: f;JCp!'r Ill l'OO~lrUt' I S.IOOS-1 50 iJll tir .'\Int Asst.Apt~r I ~371JIJ ... U ... 1.Ji.WWdJ'••d bll llrAJ j HunLHrbr C-Ontact Ht.·l-, 5'\lS2Sl7 · ' ~ llld l'rl'1°Pr~P(I Xlnt wo rk1ni:: conds c:o<icl (.'oupl~ W1f1· u l(11•. 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Mav 111 "'e 51>3l!f''> Co· rl"quire'l deRrred l"e3~Cc d. purcha., ,.....,l!Oft l Pdrttune.ughtc:ouk1ng c·an ~· anv "Ile rrom cand1da~ with exper in ,...,,........ I Irvine SL 645-474.2. SJ.la up l'all 642-~ ma nu fart urin.:. C nil llljt. Good pay11x>ncf1t~. • AUTO SALES Pot.1uon L.'> availabk-m l & dt-an up dut1e5. t'ra· Give Mom a chocola te 1• .. KISS" for Mother's 0-.tY. Mission Viejo Mall. I ~turday. (or more informa1t0n & I Howard. These positions (; a I I f o r a p I' t . AHO LEASING! ttW ~ C.orom1 Dt>I Mar I ~IARK t::'l'S I rluW c_are_. 5S2 1331 --SCRAlf.l£TS to pla<'t' your metilillpe. a re cmplo)er retained ~~ _ _ __ _ _ _ Nice Chev} st.ore in the branc.-h. 3-4 da~'> d w~lt ~l.'.ount\' r h e Ip. p •T ·~ERs 1otherfrN>&fl'(' \•i!f•"'-"l\C' '>lllt':.Pf'r<On.., 1~,t .ire.1 of OrJn~c •nclud1n~ ~.iturda)s llpt'ftln~ nnw "'·111 ihlr \l.ttUTr p.·r••m in 1..-.r M.Jn • • A.'11:-iF.XAGF:Nl'Y 1 :iumg to l'arn° ~ltJt.1 & Count~ 14111 :Hid J t'om · l'rl'\ivu, ~J\ln,I!.., &. 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Auto. •·xpent·n<'c> not n· Wt-tlrf! a i:(rQ'-AJO$t ~u' m.-n1 op~1rtun 11 v fnr l n1nc is ~cek1n~ '>•l· bri~ early start to my bumper ~~1 rker r o r' UHDA & VICKI ~lf.i.IMte'r for pegboard ----;-----:-----q1.1tl'd but Prt'\'IOUS wll· ~ & Loan and ar,• o( I m;Jna1tem..•nt positmru. tu, mrune wit h c11n:.1d1."r day. but your 3 :00am• pareots : llavc Y o u . OUTCALL • ~y~tem. Costa Mesa l AIUt-:S . Gr~H ~ard & IOI! helpful ~\'c ~aks frnn.R unhm!ted up I ~~i~edp.-f~rh~o",,.': i~', ~::~~~~r&of1~~~·,•~ wake-up calls a re a bit I SLUGGED Your Kids • Massa Es I area 54S-2238 At\TII AIOI-. for rl'lm• Mw µonun111e;. l'.xrt-llt'nl f·~-·t"""' • •nl"r\ lt'l4 . m 1, n l ~ 'l p hr f n rm rooch. Today'>" I ge * cort J · · --mcnt commun1t ,\. HOWARDChe•n>Wt 1 £'I ~ .. ,., ""'"' • ·• • ~ ~Ulrtm.R 'II""' i•as..· .'.llJlll\ Lo ston.• :rl'i, II JJl'I cll'lwd1a.I & mmor mJ111 Z-7.Z·Z·Z ·, ,---.-.-1-We 're back wilh m on · Acrountantt f-'ullChar,Rt' plea;,anl a\mo!.ph1•r1'. Dow&Qua11 St:. t_d.1,1 ~tr-. 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U!> lwm JA·mol'l .. n ,\\atlJbl• j 1-;quJI Opii 1-.mplu t•r r i:r .. ndmo1twrh l\p•• 11r 1 tn..nt &bJ\l.. ... ,p.:r pr1· I ••••••••••••••• •••••••• I Playmate EsC'orts Outl'all J funct.100 independent I) & -- -I k•alth & Lill• In:.. " ,.. ) I '"ffi~>t ll'OI nilh·i:· 'Ill I f1·rn-d •>I~ 1•.x.1 !PREGNANT? Carini.:. 1714 1~53 1 :>711, all o l l'Ommururatceas1lyw1th 1 ,\S,')E~lttLY 1'·ul!\~1rat1011' drnt LJi:u n.i :\10.:ut l 1 1 ... 1 l'<lnf1dent1al t-oun-..t·ltn~&1 Orlll\SleCounl) · prot~mnal CiJll'ultanb I Hill time•. Mon· Fri. fipp lJnnt J>li.'' u11 lh1-. i:n ·at --,,,,.,, ;1.11< 1 .. 1:1 .i1 .... 1 )t<11tJ tlrtnll l i.tt1 '11lt• I n.·forTal Abortacm.adop· ------I Nil.Ir)' rommcn,ur .ite hmprrstm i\rm1< \1 h•r. nppr1rtunil\ ,\µph 111 0eJut1r1an Com mJn•\1 "'31-..i'~t·\t"-'"'"''''1' hM 1'.\JA lll•·c•·':. 1<11\ 1 tinn&kl't'Plll~ 11! & \'OLUP'J't;Ot;S !1 :r wit.h 1.'llpcncm.'e & abill I l:lhS ~n ;\\c .. t' ~ ~'f",l.AllodJ\' l't·rfo rm.inrc. th .. h.11 r -----• fH• I rt N B IC \I 1.Af'CARE ~·256~1 36·24·34C. Llpcom1ng 1 ty St!nd rei;ume in CM· I ~~ ~k 111ttmi: pl<1l.t'. 1mm1•1I CLER.ICAL I '>Ill ,1;11 I COVER GIRL P('nth!>e model. nu<lc·1r1derwet.oadno614.l>JI --------OIJi.1\10,R for a•l(J)t•r pr1· I <11•ncal c'l(p~·r11'!H't• '"'-or..o..rrALASSIST mode lln..: massa.ie I\ f'il<ll po Box l!>lil.1 1 ASSEMBLY & , '"un hair 1·utt1·r 1n J-1n.inr1al t-11·ld Jlrt'· P'"• . * 95l·0778 * j ·~ & Raeh part1cl>' I 0.t.ta M~a. Ca. 9262f> • , CAUIRATIMG ' I ·v .. tJ ~it'».1 !-.al.Jr> ~ l•·rn~ T\ pin~ 'k "'' \lflllL11t><tl ,1"1~tant '-A '< 642-5678 24 HrOutcall Serv1ct' '1 Jlllll1e 17141 64l 57:Jl ' ---of 01.0d hcadli & \ 11Jc·o romrn. XJnt J!n1141h "" I!" n ~ r ·' I 11 I f ' r t' r.i) hn n.w '" d1l \ Jn1·1I . ------:---· Acc:ounhPoy~ I JIC>rtun1l l l ' p.11 11 kn1)-..lt'd1ot r o r 111\I rll.lltc:.lorhu ... \ llB ol ~· 4129, VIC. 20th &I fRE LAW student neros 'Personal ~1ees 5360 I Part l lml'. expenc ncc I ~l_.~~~::1il~\"1~.f.P~;.: ... o~ • 111 ... ~Co-ty lll'fldlL\ c .. 11 Edmund \l,"fl'lO() l<AI & ~upport fll'\' (~>d ht•nd1h l'.111 S8nla Ana Ave. C M. I 'S25.<XXI. Will do anythin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.,..~~<>rv '"'-bSOI. ac.; llarbo.1r Blvr! ;_r.,isl.lnl \11 ft\'ld Corn ~ton 111ur-. Ii.; ~!ti;! :l.~1 : · ns Leital.Confidenl1i1l ' B,' ec to ·1 !>Cmhly,f1tt1n1?.ltn.ila-. -------..... ·autician ~•n.•nnn~iut ,.0 ,1rnnmrnt F ulJ Dl-:vt'At. .. ~~Sl~'TA:'l:Tt•, AIR STAPLER Mea I RO l EMS N rt '"" ·-, .,.,,.. nt.'\'<.led w Pt·rform "' (.'~j,\ Ml::.<.,;\ ~.i5J _ _ __ . I Xlnt workini? runch •'-I ---- ol Livehhood. Reward! DVM. P 0 Box 3242,' Talk? Free counM:ltng. I ' M!mbl). pu1Jw1ng v11>· HAttYSITIEH for 3 mo "" ' '"' ~ • • -d I I \1 ~4 --I N B 92663. I ABCH.elphne645·2'222. I I rou.' nwd. cahbrJllOI!. W1t.h loll<>14 tnl! (,;11ofl op ~.,,.,. pjtd holi0.1\' & pui.:nn~ . (;I\,,,. 0 11 ---·1 -,\r1•ountm1? I Mon, Tue , T hur. Fri portunit) S I~ JJX I u r I \d(dlJoo <>r.,ni:.-t'ount\ I thru Thur!>. $1100 C;,i ll LOST: LEICA 35mm10IAMOND WANTED : Socideh.lbs 54001 PAYROLLClERK ~~~:~~;a~ ~~~~l H )}3 ~f:. M> home ~:..in \1~rt Jrr.1 <.:a ll 1w ~0112 cameraw/28mmlens& Pnv.party wHlbuyl toJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Th<>JollyRo~erlnc.a a.'"''mbl .... C'h""'klfl", In· ~IK-~~t ~P_:'rf · __ ------"""'833 ~ I;:_ -.-.. - fender.QC FaJJ'groundsl ""-al.cash N B.c•oA975 1' .RICKS ,1 f~•t •rrn1tnno ..-taur"nl ..... , "" " • Bl::Al'lll'l,\'I.~ '-\ · --------lA'nlUfl' L<tb nt'i'd~ girl REWARD N ,.... ......, " St 1 dffi -..,..v-• .. ''-" u ~lllU? h)drauht·~. c-om. BAHYSITTEH 5 Jft1•r j f1>r pldSter work & de Sw\_+27. ' ' 0 • AACS Of OJX'O mm • cham.hasan openin~forJ µlctea.•,scmbl),\aruum ~mll.'>trtmr TrJdc '°11014 '"~ lht• B.ilbo.t CLERICAL 11\~ry. Exµe r helpful, questi~.Jun494·4496or MJ\.5SAGEs1mpahco coupl<;s. We ituarantc·~, an C'xpenC'nt"ed pa~roll inl( filhnR h~drnulic Ba) <.1ut> Beaut} ~alon. I 494-auT ( Yourmasseur· our 1ntroduct 1ons.1 rlcrkto worklna i.mallj !lystc·m.s.t:-ttinl!.cahbr:il· ro11n&boardor <.alan CallJoH·c&C?00\.'2 H('j!lo;tt-rtooav for locJI but nut nece!.S. }tu ... 1 is Bob James J 714~7100, wumen JOm 1 department handhnit ap·, in.I(, & qualtl\' control MJI•• o r rt•m In int• ---_ --_ __ ll'mpor~ as.,1i:nmt'nl:. havt>own car. C.M. arl'a ~-Africangrayparrot.I OulrallsS-11.494·5111 I F'Rt:E _ µr o x1matcl )' 1 .500 U!WngoCbolhlevt>hnl'(& ~l~_l2 ______ Bt:Al.:rYOPl-.ltATOH -1 557-0045 1~0007- ,._ ~Beach area.f -Tl'G'fet 5450 I t•mployee~. C 1l m counter bal a nt• 1 n I! Banlung l:Wnl s pace 6-t•llm mott> en Lin-I OoY au.. out PleasecaU.644-4655. I SPJDl"T'f•AL••READlNGSl ••••••••••••••••••••••• putc:rized payroll & syswms & -.pray paint· EXP£.Dl~CED L:cadin,z Ct1 \t :.alon. • -ofou REW •Sri J iuau '' 1 .. lre!>taurantpa)ro ll e JC ·1 1nR&bakingboth ~g, 6447321.5520043 I -Money S,,00 •. ARD. P nger IOam·JOpm. F'UUy L1r 'd. Word Airways L,. lo penence a definite plu.-. rrarkJe f1rush & special NOTE TELLER ----lll.90IWIVl'f:~~SllMClS ~yourwtCMlt S paniel mistake nly I 492·7296.or492·9034. 1815 Ne'-Aark. Mon May 12, Abllttytodealeffect1\el) bakedenamelhnt.>hc!>h 5°""'Coost._. OOATHwldt'rSh1pwn1?ht 372llirchS~et ofrnontfl? Jlicked·up as a stray. 1f S. Camino Real. San . 10:15PM.S75.!>18-t>.'ll4 _, ....,,th all level s or req'd by NASA. Must Ix> l\Jl lndependent Bank w1broad ex J>H. a ll Htwport•oc.Jt Tum I.he tables with ex you notice 8 new brown & Oem.. faidow & management a mu:.1. able to operate hydraulic 60 w F' v &.Wl"ctS lrb~ls s ailboat tra lnrome from iotc re:.t· white ~yr ~ male ap-j, ~t! t.:Xrellent working cond1· Clllinf( vacuum pUmJX. 107 .97t-n;·O. . t·ons1ruc l1?n Sam I.. -mg partt1me work. Local pea rang •n yo ur pcs 1 uon.-.&benef1t p~ram dnllpress.lalhcs&m1lls M or i.e Co mp<tn y, O.ERKTfflST Amway dis t ributor ne\gtiborhood call us col·: Great~ ! ....................... 1 w1t.h opportunity Cor ad· & must be able lo repair. t: 0 .1::. t>i.S-lW Part l e rt tnl1JlS you for splendid lect . 714 .8~6-•474 o r . ESCORTS I 5d9oots & I v~"""...._..l "'ftlary ,.,..... I & ----une w.y a1rrra . h .. .. O ....... ",,..,u -'>" ... v... overhau . ma1n1a1n k markehn g firm seeks opportunity . P ooe 213-582-1678 · IMtn&tion 70 5 m e ns urate w1\h ex· opt'f'ate manne un10ow Ran IOI? I IOATS mature individual to 499-4m. · 3'1Hn 64l·Ol80 "••••EAIH••••••W••H•• 1 •LE••••••1 per1enre. Apply 1n )team engines. Mu~l SAVINGS COUNSELOR! Gelroat l::.xpert. 2nd perform .llen 'I offiC'e •-----------UlST: Old fem black toy CHECICS/MC/VISA pen;oo: between 8am & haw 4 yrs training & 2 -Xlnt JIOblllon for ex· Sh 1 ft . M :i ('G rell o r duties. J du~ 5114 t'ek . When you need expert poodle. Vic. AUanla & :-,Pm.orsendresumcto. yrs ~per. Salary s1120 per. person 1n i.mall YIK'hts. 1631 Placentia. T)ping SS wpm. nc· service or repairs. turn Brookhunt. REWARD. YOU LEARN TileJolly Roger In« per mo. Take ad to the growmg S&L. Pos11ton Co&a Mesa curate. fthn~. etc Con w the Service Directory __.._3184 1 •FOXY LADY* Starling sa l ary : 17042GllletteAve.lrv. nearest State Emplo)· olfenvanedact1v1ues111 --tdcl ~I n. um 5 rheid in Classified to solv\! · Otn'CA.U.ONLY S323/hr inc $3 .. "'h 92714 m t>nt Offlre ·DOT . t.eU«areaaswellas new BOOKKEEPF:R S F.r. 1iu2330 ""''r_,...),,lem !'OUND: Long h aired •972 1138 r't 90'.a r. toR I . ...,tr 714-381-010. Ad paid Cor accu. Data Lme exper RETARY·exf\:r'd. 1l·p. -~--------1...;.J_-...::."'-""-----"'}:a~ _,,.le--•-cal, • * a . ..ays. a se o """""WP ' I ....,.............. .._ S3-lhr he .... fl byemployer. dei.irable. Call Lee ing ....,....., · gir n · _....._. ba,·r t i1•r strap ..., · "' n re .... ca· d t d"'' 1 .,_. ~ DLSCREt.'TOUTCAl.L llOn obtained. Apply at: 1---------·--------•! 714-754.\801. E O.E . a y ~ .... es. man felnalecat.. and2 blk kit· ·~73* is55 S uperior Ave, ACX:l'G BKPNG ---------4 of c . Sa I a r y r om . leH. New port Bch lnformaUon/Apn't. au....-Beach 646-?7G4. 4SSIMIL Y 8llnkmsi m t'nsurate w t t'Xpl'f. AN.lmJSbefter644 .. 1&51 ... '""-..... ' E.O E TEMPORARY 25NEEDEDN0W' TELLERS 645·\561. REWARD: Sm malt' dog, PUI DOie, M ay 3, Bl'Clok:hunn • Warner. F.v.-.i.to-uos Loal; Brown leather .,..,... Nr Atth Beech ..._, Lac Bch. Reward, "° ........... LOST: 81k Cotlrl,oo, tna. 11 ... a.1 I froat lttlh. Vie. Bolu C8'1u /Httl, HB . .............. .uu. D.ay & Register today to work Minimum factory ex~r. ---------A on vanous accounllna & req'dtowork in No C M P.....,..llMe loaN111,11tl)/Clerit EV&-llNG ~ATravel Agent bookkeepin g asstan · area. Loni term ats11ln· f\111 ume. exper. helpful O.c. ••19AftlT tnJuat&weeb. mcnt.a. Work close to menu w11tudy houra Ell.p!neMepttferred for ~ not nee. Many co ""'.....-"" SumetTravelSchools your h o m e . f'iaure 1.stSNft.AakforBnanor our <Alla Mesa om~. bl!!Ddll$. AOPb1 al 1860 •fmTS* l<mlT~~~ve.t~v. ~='~r:~Wo:~ Dtb ~_;:..:1::;.ceorae ~c-;:::•· 972-4918 PrivaU or MmJ·pr1vatC' Ol"an&tCounly. ~ r C4WMeP1•r• ~ .. f\&ll Chi tm ac· , .. 4111 ;::~:: a!:i.o~al~~ -·••T .._... Jllt'l: ~&Lee t1 '1==2 ....... acco1...rllllll 2100~art:'.:"d. NI Ume. C..-r. Small _,.. W..e.4. 7071 .. "g''I"' DI a. .... c.111er Dr co."' &rYtM.S.Jary Call fitD IKVINE •'-••l="·"'y Mt""'°f't •••kda1• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• na.-e<>t: ' .. I... .....-... n ..... , .... Hal Of "°' E t r ~~~-•• iar ~ICA,,l'l•r btt•e.n 111 Man•• ......., "-'•Wllllltl ---- # llt>'I "'" ...-.. after IMl•ll CAii act.I. Mte fMUf>i *10t1& 11'61 llllUI MlWTllwtbltlct""1 l t U.n.1 ,.. ... ..,. ... ilU ... ,,. omcE CASHIER F.njoy working as Office Cashier in Slavick's Jewelers. Duties include verifyin1Z sales balances. doing dally banking tra n s actions. disbursing funds and other related duties. Excellent Company Benefits Package. CONTACT Ml. MUMSON C7 I 4t 644· I JIO SLAVICK'S ................ , 0 ~l 'I PILOT Thumay. Mar I , 19'0 tw,W•slll 7100, ..... W_._ 7t00 tw,W-7lto ..................................................................... ~-~ HAJU>WAJ11£ SALltS. GROWTH ~re~c~ Hw> Cdlt -----HAJUJW AJtr, RETA IL " ...... PEOPLE .. .. ... . .... . ............... .., ~~~ ..... !~.~~· ~.!'~ ..... ?~!! ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~.·.~ ..... ?!!! ~~;.~ .... ~.o!tt UHJ~:~~ R -~ ~~1,::: c!:d~dj~ alCEPTIOMIST SeJea l*flOI\ .-cW for llCllTAIY .~ Lal .. Nau• •c:Y -' Ctiak lofat.d In trah,lnl • a roo. U• G8•1AL OfflCI aift lbop lo Corona dtl nit oppt1 for lllal'P,,,, r ._....._ Ooed • N••JOrt 8uc1' hu ,.n-1o ~ pav· Martowortlpart&bno• w1•i. tYDUll lkWI to' cotapenutloo C all perm•a•nt po1Ulon 1n1 road wor". El· ~ exper oecuap ary. 9 • htodl, C.ll •~ ~lo ta.t P.eecl. CC* ""~-U. ......__.,.. -•• 1 -• r • Newport Center. ~r· e 30-4:00 Moa.•Pri. _... Ntwpart &deb of •• wuHv --n... m.mvu. 101' Hlf l*\ene. In h4:avy equip-lY M:ana .. men\. Ptm\•·l•iiiiiii--.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liee.CallUlaatlD-2800 ~ Dlailn rum w 1tar\er w l \h 1ood mmL e>penUoo. die.el" '*11. benefit.a. 14.2.,uoo 11:•• -w....._...... a ---' ~al alcULI • l·I .. du.mp U\ICU , com· AdoSltUirl2lf.athrs. _.. ~ SecuftlY pardl, a. u :aG· an huu-..j•l• open1n1 ,...,.. mecltcal tr•~rip. P9dcr'I • aeal machlnn For •mall. fut 1rowlna to8:30thll\. • =~~~ ~:~n1~~i~!~rli ~o-ioman~ R~!,P~~:,~~;.;;;. ~uea~';.,wa ~~~.: THE Ptrlenc-• h elpful cn ccUoal J medl c are -~~~~~ flee In Npt. Bcb. Mon· cw Pe:..on.ble, A$1Plylnpenoo. "' una..-"'<'•S .... .,H 1 .... !"'"' 10.m·IPm Mlpf\al. Good 1lantn1 per · • fn 1U0·5:30 Some typ· m •tu r e, c ap a b I e s.c.itl'f Offtan . ......... ~ ~ ~ c." Nllu'r • trtnae beoorlta oelt'eat Employmont 1ft .. .u .. ,_ 11lupe r1on Full 8 I u • 0 o I p h I n JAN l TOKS IM A I t>S -~ Few Interview ~ otfice. Dot ,... _._ Pf'I\me. Mr . Ed~arda or ~L.~fb(~ .. Or) .,!!1 9 eo: Rl'!Maurant 33» Via Ptr • ..,.. l"1M '"'· conl•cl J aoe F oley ~10. Ad &>•Id lot R.E.L.ds.t Mn Trablah. 557-1579, _...,......... ___ ._ .... _ .. _, ... nu __ _ LA&u!MARACH Part ume pasl\ Iona now ..,...t fA1) 8ro•dW•1· •..a l~.N_B____ CJ ~lh.r 541 s:na -m-OlllO ... E.O ! .. MIF _b)'.;;....,.~_:;.....;.:,.;;:_' ____ , 10.IS°lo c..talloft e l-1018. SICUllTY •lr:ltf'I Jwtonal, couiite over Zl Medical A.Ulitant. 1 Olrl PABT·TJME _ youni S..Thlt S-.od Mature. well.groome4 Houa .. t e,per . op~r w1relia bl• tran1p. for otnce General practice. men " wometl to toUcll 955-3402 Sale& gentle man p /llme to, pttf Bl llnlCU•I • • PIUITW nlaht.l IAM·lAM $w.,y.. IS42-M&D for cuh. M.oo·Sat. Mutt A* for~. IL.•t W .& 11.ft'Eft 1reet vl•ltors & glv11 OIMIE COAST DAILY PlOl ............. AOYHTISIMG ! 0 u r C I a s ' l C a \' J ,\ d \' t' r l I ~ l n if Department l'J ee k ~ a p('r s()n who l'l\IO)it telephone ~ule~. be abte to type 45 wpm ll'lt>1..·tnc >. h'n e a pleasa nt ~u\y amd cnjo) workmit wn h a great Rroup ol p~ct.plt• • o mprrn> bmeftt.-s tnd udc medic'. I rit•n tol life tnsuranC't'. ert'dtt union t·t~· a la rv Pl.US romma::.slon Plrn"t' rall ro·r 11\ll'l'\ll'W . l'er!>onnt•I Ocparl tlH'nt . ti42·"32l . "'"l 277 ......... /t • t n • -• u... .. or N U ....... be-.. ......i.. bl -"'" "'"' '°"' dlrecllona ln p11b~l . -.. ••. p •" •it • • ..... ~"'" .... """ ...... a. 11 e t() talk Assls tao t t o S a I ea ~·-'--ln r~· St-r\lce SHJrtOnt • • ~ Medical Secl't'Ury for an to the public Qlll Tom at fttana y I .. _.. """'"' .. 1\'\11\1. diak cl~r'ka. 11llpu U'IU'mJ.St. Salary l> O. t: ~3009or-.~706 Reller House Parents . ger. ounit. wel • . Call 673-23118 Moo..-. -.1 but not~ ... ppl) JANlTO RS 1Mt\lOS -Bilu:\ICWll pttferred. Of ----Mlf" couple to reli4:V4: organized aagre11lve Fr1.8:30am4:00pm. ..... n I'll' -lrvtnt! area t -x,_&.a•TO h aale6 on e nted person ------'---. in J)4'non lll>h •I S»n CJ ZS~-541 3311 Ice nur So . C:ou:H ... --""""' R o u ae pare n t s on wlcollegedegree &some SECY/BKPR, partJfu1'' '.\t111aru-n. SlG S C04lsl --l'lua CAlll 6424300. Ad T~ie Ans serv . .,111 alternate wknds in home salb experience to work lime. R.E. Co. CdM'. I~. I.Al lkh KJTCHl:H HBJIU Siller •64. 24 hours a tra.m. ruu & pert time aemng w1&1x develop· for Sales V.P of naUonal Salary neg. C.ll 9-1~·- t\lll tutw M~d Vc:rdc: d.il.y. days.~47 m e ntally d luble d ~Y· Good pay. rr· Mon-Thu.675-6900 • Holt'I Maids wonl d cbenU Both mUAt have l11Jte5. growth Send re· • ~me &lau ndry wo rk Olnv ilulp. bbl <.A:o\tr. MedicalAssL •PIX OPlltATO• • rnaounwn of fyrs coUege swne t.o PO Box •1790. Service stalJon manager 1 \Hr NW'C1 r111d v~l'a Q.til_Mt:U Pttime. for busy E.N1' of 111 Soc1aJ Science area & Newport lieach CA 92643. & attendant. Laguna .uoo APl•h· al Y jtw111 LAB ASSl. TANT Will ~re. knowledge oC back Part lime ur Cull tim1:. have bad previous ex-SEAMSTRESS Beach; full lime. good, R1v1ttra llot"I· dZ~ ~ ll!Wl. n0 e,_pcnencc: nee c & tYPUll Deee$Ury. da)"S or eve.'I M1a1 be penence with develop -Grow· pay & mmaeer 's boaus. (0..tllwy.t.aauna Outtt'S include main· Olll.~40 _____ able lo wo rk $O me m e ntall> d is ab led 1111satl Iott reqs exper. A.U.endant.s Cull time ~ TYPISETTB/P ASTE-UP On e \"'ar '-''pe r1 t-nt, Prl'ft.•1 a b l.} l){'w~paper Appl.} m 1>t·r-.on h«>t ween !I·\~ <1n ct n l'\1 ~1 orH1.n t h roug h ~'nd..t\' MOTOR ROUTE HouMca....~ tenanrt' uf alassw a rl'. wkends Typing i>k1lho d.1t11U Respoo.s1b1l.1t1t!b tndlvxiua.1 1!98·2434 pan tune. Costa Men. .. s+-54 !141 pr ~~nu~ IA&b "'*eep Coe R & D MOTott ROUTE UjL ~1.&m ro. benehts. include· programm1nR SEAMSTRESS -Sall Appl~ at 2228 Newport ~ ..• .1 .............. ,,1cal ''o D I P I f h in Sl'lf help & le 1:.ure ~-·-· ___ .... .-...Top o•~ .. "-•a M-a £0£~ t-\ill Uf 1•rr v.ork R.i11 ul -\,9 o.>v-IQt:'U " • 8 1 y I Ot route 1n a. ... J,, Jr('a &W-1110 ~ ...... ·~"" DI • ......_ -r a<lHUK'(·mt'nt Mu,t ~ Wurk hrs are 12 Noon lo ~ev.port &ach. after-Airport .u u "'~ """"' s k 11 1 s • be ha v 1 0 r PllY & beoe. PallllOO Sail M-1' · __ uL>M u .. Th Mond -e .,...,.,..,..,... rnodJ.11cauoo. & co•H•c. ---~ tuiv~ 1rans. & speak ...-, .. un turu un.. noons. ay through --·-... D151gn t>n-21.80 SH S nutnt Enghsh tmmed CJ :A> per hr C:ont .. ct ALI· t'r1da~. plu:. Saturda} PBX Operator UUll. supervLS100 Job In· - -01::: ALES. Wanted. Immediate npportunll.' tor part time l·ammg.s. Motor routt• available in th<.· Sout h L a~un a Jr e a D e li v ery afternoons Monda> tht·ough f"r1 da~·. \lorrungs Saturduy im d Sunday. No monthly door rnllt.'C'l1ons. Earnings about S500 per m onth gr oss . Heha ble u·ans portataon a nd s m all cash de posit required. Call 642-4321. Foster Oue llet opc:ninas 848-7\180, nun1stra11on 8 5. '\Ion and SWl<lii> moromgs Amwenn~ sen1re. t'X cluib room & board ror StrRE RECEPT -Wed Cull or part Lime. G<>Od kl 0063 t.hru Ft1 631 lSM. $5.5() lll per m<xllh gro:.... penence Prt'f C: ~1 area rot.rplt' + $100 per wknd thnJ Sun Bah1a Con n· Co be nefit s. Future ---·-----------Call 642-4321. Come in Swing & G raveyard l ruwd C.:t>n•bral Plll.&y . lhlan Yactit Club 1601 mgmt. Po8lllorul poss•· Housec leanlng. Once a Landscape mumlt!nanc:c 8ld fill out appl. ~lu:.t a\ad For inlu. call ~5760. Ba ys Ide Dr Cd M . :m "rit~~~7bet. "~-Huntlllgton Be11ch Fnr't'man nt.'<.'ded Vaned ov.n car Good for retired ~ tm _ _ ___ Rbl.aurant 644 9530 _ __ Bnstcl. C.M ti. My home s:.>-0167 dUUt!'I F\lll llmt> perm a · person. Ask Cor c1rc:ula ----ncnt Good co bent•flts t.aon FostrrOut-11\'t Pl L\lt)1ACY ASSIST -CAPTAIN SECJlETARY SIU( sea A pp I > a l A 6' H 9 fi \1 o n f r 1 Pnvate Club. Newr><>rt Land Plaruung office an EIN HOUSECLEANE RS up ~nd:.cJpe. 23llll Via --Prol'~"onal pharmacy ~aeh. table 111dt' exper l:,J C.11t1r l ofhce. aalary OPlltATOft tor deta1 ls • DISTRICT MAM.AC.ER TRAINEE Circul a tion de pa rtm ent has a n ope nin g fo r a l r a 1 n ee in th e C irc ulatio n. Sa les . Service and C o llec t io n Ar e a . Se lected applican t w ill r ecei ve a liberal ~1.artmg s a la ry. regul a rly sch eduled raises. bonus opportunities a nd many ffl!lge !>enef1~s s uch a s paid vacations. pa1d grouf ins ura nce. hfe ins urance and de nta cover.age. Must beJ8. have J?ood driving record. Hours g~neratlv l l~M to 9 P~1 . Mo nd a y th r o ug h Friday. Sg\urday ove rti me available as needed. ff you a re qua hfied a nd inter est ed in l<'arning ne ws pa pe r c1rculallon business. come an person and as k for Ha r ry Sc<'l e~· o r Ke n Goddard lx·forc lOA'.\1 or a ft e r 2P '.\l. ~tonday through Fnday SALESPERSONS Port TitM Eammcp toSSprhr Car 645·:11.23 Fuhnl'antl'. Mis:.ion Vi c· MOVIEEXTRAS!! ~h.1-.t l )Pi' SO·AOwpm pref but wi ll t rain . commen:.urat..e w/exper. And Set Up. Exper .IO 7~751. Alla1tes&type&needl'<i. C.ill 642 1580 rur "' l'\IWll:. Onl). lni.erv1ew11 6fil 7(U) perm · pogltlon. Good ------1811 W. KatellaSte 125 Wcdnes &Thurs 3-4PM ------bener. Xl nt. working Household he l p. Top salary paid Live.o ut position. 2nd home for L A rouple. Located on the bt>a<'h m La .:una Musl be nexible & h<I\ c own tra nsporta tion. u¢it ruokmg Health In· surance & benefits Ca ll S)"lvta: 714494·1838 ------HOU Sa< HP ER needed for <.A1rona del Mar tamtly •Ith 1um d1cappedJ OUng adull u ve Ul or out. Beaut home. ~IU§l be able to dt1 \ e .. Rd l!:r e o ce:. terv1e w & appt .Mr. 11:...,. c ond C M L t>gal ft l'l'l'pt1o n1:.l · Anahe1m.sm Ct>e. Grant •t Big Can )'on Dr. .--RfTARY · · · a r ea 'fypc.t. Minos wpm. u i: 778-1080 ---Newport Beach l-"or :'II K Cl'A firm No 7\~-0700. _ Hilb (.;all Mrs. W1ni.luw , 1 1 • l'tlot.o F'ln.t.shinJ( Rc:.t.aur-anl -----exper req'd. 4 Day wit. St .. tloo er y S t or e In irn __ iooo . u t 1ll th O pe ra t o r lln\er net'ded ror fas t 631{1)61 """" .. -.. L'·tl l1 ~-ss ---------OironadelMaroeed.s e 1t· -------1 ll<lll"-'° ru mi• po-.l "rov.1n° 0 ,. amat~ur ""'~150 d U a t J " I I .. "' "' .. 31·~& pr' sales lady. Full RGUA"DS-ion. r v 1ne .._ n1 1,·c phutli lab <.:ar providc.·d ....... ~ 1or 2 n1ghU . Newport Dunes 18 & School D1str1ct. En tr> SJ 25hr C'.all S4!l 7Ja IUS IOY SECRETARY ADMIH. timr~_!1ays. Xlnt wori<· over 1131 Back Bay Dr level :>!Jl ar~ bt wo -l..unctl Mon thruFn fry a So County Water 11'1(-.v uu. ElpedaUy hne N 8 &$4-s.921 S7671mo & Stus mo Pt..L'MBl':K..., Ht::l.P~lt -A11plv 1n person Jfl Agency Xlnt 1yp1na c;_J>~ 5'75-lOlO ~.ext. ~au Will tt <'Jll $:tOO w~k '", 11 n.\..'1 L.i Cf,~. 1~5 !!>lu ll:. eu enual 01c· 'rEAOit-:R Pre-r.,.'--• U(f)UORCl.ERK -· ----'>l.11l OV\'.n 11am t!µm . lf'uiet\\t C }1 ~ '-"xpr filing 1 Fu ll ·l i m ~. Jm,,_,,._d f'ull time. mature. I.'>.· ~reliable te\'na.:cr I W5-84 Ll w1>man r,fr Startin~ • m e penenced or will train nJghJ,<;w~l·Jbab)!>ll Call --R.e&t.auran\ M lan UOSS/mo CaU employm ent l'.xpcr . Apply Ill person. 1$95 w. an 1PM. S3it>42S Pnnl.lnl( • • Rt,."') BOY & BA~QUF.T ~ I . nee ~-~~ -- 19lhSl.CM. --~man Ali Olck. Ex W..\JTHFSS -~ad1rr t.:..~----T~a cber 's Auis tant ... ------i ~~paper dellvc~. l'dr· _per Mit-8233 N n ~urant ~ """""'""""~ ..:.-..n1 LVN Part time Relief' h A M., f\VOOmy car --• IOOtCKEEPtMG/ ~~l=lS~~ hy•r:: C h a r Re Nu n s e -req. Dana Pt & Lag PRJNTJMG Ha;Laurant SECJtlTARIAL rnlleg<· Exper. req "d . ll·7 30AM. Mesa Verde Niguel areas $430 Mo + Ir you an> al or uver. & t\pplrranu r.hould have SB» Xlnt va<'a•..._ & '"· Coov Hosp 661 "-nter. bonusc:. l!IJ Oi:J2 lookim~ fOf' a cart·cr O" l>izu 1'.i.rlt>r n..'~~ P•Ht ............. ~ typ .. g 1 •UU'I• -HOUt£111riut£J!I Ve' .. ..... ~ "" in.,. ~ra !> u r an l' P. b e n er 1 l Sr ~m;a-P' C.OSlJI Mesa. ~-553S -------ponwut} 1n pnnu ng. llP l1tTlf' oan end .. r 1.1.k,.nr1 .tdnutu1tnauve & r.trong Wkda""' ".,,.•pm Unit.· ly-the-Sea ----~Ut'Slng .J, .it JJt::."l;!'Y5A\'l::H "'~ 1•n·I rn1drJlt. '•·' t,,,.,1c., .. ~ .. 1n" .... 11r11 ,~ ".,_,., • ________ _. .,. "'"'"'" " ·•• t-<J Cerebal Pal•y r\s &»-1497 ----------1 for t>lderly man 2 br. 2 RH'S Ulj.1 Plal·•~m1a. C~l .~for Jill 1,r 11~1d1 .i!l , Plea.,ant wn rk1n 1t a t ~ ba. apt nr Balboa P1t'r Mat·h1msl l~.,we Hl·alth Co ------ii I '•..I I 11>4 rmspht-rP & 1tlnt benefits i.oC'l al io n · 3020 W · U\'e in No dn vmg M .... t ACME GRIDLEY loca1c d 10 Newpo rt Plll'.'IT SHOP P R£5..., -v.1t h small Laitun a llanard St Sant.a Ana. 11µeak a little Engh~h 2ndShi!t Hc .. ach has 1mmt•li 1ntt· T HAIN l-:t:o: Apply in S \l.r" Dependablt' Jiearh Co t'or details ~5700 Sl(l01wk. C.ci ll son Bob lull \lrnc opening:. for pt'f"'\Orl 333 Third Strt'l'l m11tun• ho m e m ak<'r pt.·ln(• H•'flt1• itl T Mark Telephoo-eSales ____ _ colli><'l 714,498-2229 BROWM & Cahr L1c. RN'S with IAIJ(ut\b_ ~.,ch ~ .. ~~r_~~~ 77il ~orv <ST S..TI Santa Aoa vacau --Tn age expenen<"•'. 4 duy <>n HOUSS<Ef:PER/Li•ein SHARPE ~wet>k&wml't--.'("> PROIATESECRETARY !->ALES -Dependable ~&~fU.IAHY 1 EXEi' -Club.. W<X'k any 3-Shrs. i\ppreclallve family ~ · l.\.tShin Xlnt salar) & fnnge J.lin s yn uper in all homemaker for perm a ~~ tu ch1er ue-c 34!lprn. Mon.·Thw-s. Ex-<1ci)!> Oceanfront. Hds lieneflls packa ge. For phast:-<. of probate, capa · nmt '-'•l l::vl'S & Set hr') t.(f1~ .idtnJnlfiltat.or of P d SS.00'/hr & up Prr.;ona hty Plus. Ad ult~ o\'e r :..! l \ u work v.ith and motivate ktds . S4 00 p(.!r hour to sta rt. Laguna. Cap btra no. San C'lernente a re as. :5100 a w t·~k µotcnua l Call fl42 4321 PXt 250 o r 496 ·6XOO tx•twccn l·SP )t. a sk for Andrea 6'\>1$1 TOOL & DIE more 1nfortnallon con· ble ol woc1cu1g w11ho•1t Xlnt. dl.hrount Tht-Cuf i.m i:,t.\rtuatnc hol'lpltil ~7'.lii tat.t Rosalyn Williams 1>uper vi.1bn . flexible. fee Bean ~1 761> 1n [).ma Pt ~lro n g Ta.8>H-OH-E--SU-R-VEY HOUS EKEE P l:::R -J.stShlft 833-9381 .. EO.E . Mtt-' able to work under pre ._._,~ ~al altilb •uper , .. -n .... r:. wanted Live in 2 ----• · :.sure Laguna Hills. ~ I ~ \anl'd ltlleresuni.: -· ,..... ctuldren s & s. Salary & ll\eSe outst.andlng posl· Nu:rM.ng !>&lary nej!ouable Call ._.,...,enced aggressive duti~ 41 pleuant eo $4pt'1' hr. hrs ne go 759.5391 o r oons are offered a t lead C«tified Aidu _Llin~or !PPl· ~ ~~ Sot'U st.alters N!qwn<t I·~ \m:inmtnl 496-Si02 t'rom our Corona del ~ ~Y scale:. and 111· s.i <.ohr 7 3shifl . PRO DUCT ASSE~ BLY J.irogrf'"5" P rompany -~r oU.c~. H rs. opt> Xlnt work.mg cond:.. 8 PEH..<;0:-.t'nl'Cded for ra:.t (A.11631~ SECaETARY t.u1.11l Wll tAwn 12·SPM PART TIME EVEMIMGS Enterpris ing adults. Over :!l with c.l~nam1c. ad\'enturous personalities "ho e nj oy work in g w ith and mot 1vat111g ~ouths age!'> 10 to l J ~LOO per ho ur t o "t art. Sl OO a w eek potl•n t ial Ca ll 6 l l·l 321. <.>x t . 25 0 between 2 and GP ~l. ask fur Laurie. ~~~,~~· h~~e .overtime ~~~ol idays . EOE J>dced B10-~led1cal Co W~ GIRL -~Jature PAJtTT1M£ ~ - for the elde rh E OE . •Paid Vacation Ba)new Cofl\ lloc;prtal ~Ion thru Thur-wnrk :-.nm.-rosmeuc cxpcr Xlnt upponurut in 04.'"' •TEL.SECY• Call for 1nte r v1 c w •Bonuson vacat1on pay a65Thunn r\\'c,C ~1 '4t>e k t'ull ben e fits 1-Torl'T lf\ SS284U nuicm saJe-s orr.ce in Now hinng te lephone !Q.aJ'i6 •Stck Pa)' ----- -~t l~ --------l.r\1.0t' G<>Od pay & '4orlc r.ttmant's for a oe •IOUobdavs --------~ 1.'(JO(i\UOOS Kt-qw r1.>d w •2AnnuaJ C.O L. raises ~ur;IJ'lg PT f1GIIT IN l-'L..\TIO~. . \Ll'~GI RL -'1•tur1 ~.A.cf l•flll\6 & tdephunt: ~~~tpi~ir:eo;~e[,1!~ Housekeeper Llve-ln for father & 3yr old boy. Bea utiful home. ste ps •31\nnual menl renev.s HEMODIAL YSIS -.uwiement your f11m1I} I '.Md shop Part umc :,~11: .. ~~1t1bl11 hours ~ d\·ail.tblc: l nrlooo •l-ullpdmedtdenlal. 1r11..vme f''or .-ppt caU SS2·8414 l'•I .,..,., ~ml· v.kod:.. Tn>1n~. :t:~~~~!>depend RM/LYN ~153t>alt 6~'.\t ~lt'!>&.1n\ ... ntor) hrlp • l.)u~~~ ~~.:-;emours 3;,v.pm r l'q 'd. M.!ny ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 ~ ~~~~S::'~Bd_. •N"1Wl\ bonus Real estate Sal~ 4 ~ dJll~ L'Jll lor Ill E.11 lt j l u ppu rt u n It)' rmp l oye ~ b e n d' I ... •Tool purc~program tt>r\1e-.. 4!1!J 31HI or t:;mpio,er \I F I ava ilable . S al.Hy.;· Cnucal Care l'.:xn. pre-P0\'nplc ne<'dl'd In ------=--ml/a.> t.o start f/llm l' 330 WHt lay St., Costo Mua, Ca. I l-IOUSEKEEPER. hve In ,. ~ i127 1t1CTt?ases according to ferred Will train for 1h1s S un .,t't Beach o re. Specialty F'uU umi: In top comm1ssvon SALESLADY 5 Da" v.ork SECRET ARY yoAJT progre6S. You w~ 642-432 I j &g Canyon area. Exper Alt s:-...a Opporfuftity Ent lo & refs ne«sS. 5 d ays .---~-------·'-y•~•r--Sl40 wk Sl.ar\ 1mmed. 76(). Ul83 ROSAM,IHC. Newport Beach S4li 5533 An Equal Opportunity Employer MJ.ss1on V1eJO. WI.di 1.0Cludes weekend:. I Full t1rrw:' -.1th ~ood of· be fronl-<>ffl~ to many \all Sud ffyam11 Full t ime Women· .... fl<'e :.k1lb . Start Im· importJnt bus . Need Sport.! .. Th u , med1at~I " Xlnt OP· 1 good tone of voice. as· DRIVERS -S200 Week I ~oeral Office 9am to WiU train truck d rivers. 5pm. Mon thru Pr1 I Open8am Spm 995-3413 I Phone personality, m ust I ------__!..,_. 714-831-1800 (71 .. , ...... sso• . !111\tar. e na\. :.ur<IO~ appearance & .. --. .. Balboa. 673·5650 Ask for porturuty to "row with ambit~ EdorRoJ:er t-1pand1ni.: comp any. Ca.JI M ·.f'n -----• • be Rood with figures. INSPECTORS Quality Control Inspectors ~ M A l N T t-: N A N c E I~~~~~~~~ t:NG IN BE R A S · S l ST A NT tor 8 Io · t-N•ursin-•g _____ _ Medical Co. Hrs 8·5. CERTIRED ------Good salary & pleasaot . • 00· ·mom. • -L SAL~·OlITSIDI'; ' :o u r ro un d 1 n gs . ,. ~1 _ E.O:!:· ,T:'T, -~~' MAJtlMEHARDW~RE I fiHl~l).5 TRAINEES ;-;.: _,, Expr nee _ 213 374·1~ ------, i'9eed empk>yed person:: Dnver ror Or Cty .de· Typu13 desired. Salary hvenes 111 company pick open. Lon ·s Kitc hen. u.p. HS E. Rroadway · 1 m-0747 aft \Oam . I Man lhru l''r1. $3 50 per ti r F u 11 be o e l tt s . HURSE AIDES tnl·l8SS Start al S3.651hr. $3 ;:; aft 00 days All shifl:. --· ---:....J SALES OPPORTV:'lllTY SEX."RETARY -· Mw.t be v.ho are interested 111'• REALESTAn I WiE.F Hut · b i?tiod typi.stror law orctcl' elUTUllR x.lnt spare tim~ CM. --- DRIVER· Must be ove;I General housekeeping & I I ~ta.mtenance m an·helper Apply at: Newport Con· for apt complex m (' M valescent Center. lSSS Retired or semi t2l31 Supenor Ave. Newport UCIHSUS fUdlary Ea s~?nooosu . l'<L\t area. Call Car 11ppl Lncome . Ambit ious & m .... to ~ hard worirlng lndlvidual:s Sl8 ,000 Part -tim e I ---call. 714-962-8 957 ok 18. Vabd Cahf Dn ven per sonal a ide f?r a r thritic wo m a n 1n I uc. w/clean dnvi~g r_e· Balboa Island home. 40 cord. Boats w a in s hr week atS3.50 nelper Locker. 2431 W Coast ho ur + m e a I c a II ~~ 6'7S-«J96 ror mte rview DRIVERS lG~nera I Acco.u n tin g .. -. Clerk. Approxim ately ... en or women "" yrs or -.,,..._ k R older. Know the coast "'_,u,../w · esr><>nSI· c1t.aes. Net $180 a week or ble ror accounts payable more. Ora nge Coast & receivable, payroll. Yellow C.b, 17300 Ml µrepanng st.atement of lterrmann , Fo untain acrount.s, & collect1ons. \'alley. tl'lo of Slate r Must be experienced on h e twn Newhope &110-key calculator and Euclid 1 light typing is required. To apply. call She lby s:!BtcJIA...il-1oN-'"C AsMWlbly ~St~N~B-~7~oo:.'2'1 has opportwiities for flt GENERAL Ofc . Hunt. F\rm localed near Ocean I positions. Will tra in. Bch. Must be able to type Earn while you learn. & h.ave gd. knowledge of S3.2SfhoUr to start More all phases o! gen. oCc (Of' expenenccd. 1020 W. Xlnl. working cond's . !'1th. st. C M. 645-•3 Medical & dental ins. Eled.rOOIC technician, Jr lln. 8 to 5, 5 dy. wk ~3851 Beach646-TI64. E.OE A&E Oat.a Technology - mam.iartures prec1s1on Maintenance lftjection molded pa rts Worit m beautlrul Dana for the ''I~ and com· Pt. Harbor. FUii tim e put.er industry We cur· maintenance pos1u on rently h.ave operungs for open immediately. Ha n· Quality Control lnspec· dlcapped welcome. Dana t.orson alhtufts P\. Marina Co. 24701 Da na Dr, Dana Pl. Duties or this p()Sltion 496-al.37 wiU include performing - oo·line mspect1ons of our Ma In t e n u n c e M a n p r o d u c t s . b o t h needed. E.xpenenced in mechanical and visual. A electn cal & carpentry familiarity with pre· field. Pn!fer past hoh'I Cl.Sion measuring lnstru· t?Xl)erlence. Apply to G II. menlS would be helpful. Surf & Sand Ho t el, We prefer apphcanta _Laguna Beach. 49'7-4477. who have some bac k· grouod working with math I figures. Manal(er wan ted ror ma jOr shopping cen\cr in Cob"'ta M~a M1rumum 2 y r ~. expc:r 1e n ce . om c E WORK Will lraU1 Sl80 per week to start. Open Sam to 8pm . 996-8413 OFFtCEGIRL Ute office & some retail sales 111 aircraft parts & pi lot suppl y s t or e . Tramee ok. 0 .C. A1n>0rt v1c. S40-7594 OfflCE GtMral It. bkkpc} lftcl. A/P & A/R. "'""'poi. requlru reliable penon. Cotto Mesa. ~alor Electronlca. 540-9264. Ga back mto act.ion• For a.n excellent commi.ss1on 1n expandtnfl Trust Ot"ed Investment market. Ef· rNt1\e Tra in1nf( Pro wam Call Jo-'94..fiOIO Real Estah S4Ms Only ~ mot1\1ated Will earn high inromes We spec1altlc In oct>an vie-.· homes Call 1r > ou an: moO v a led ~9522 Robert Sucks & AISOCUI llll> Real F&tate Sales TOPOfftCt • Beat L.ocatlon • Hiith Comm~1on • Proless100al Tralolng • Experienced only • Expenenced only •Qlll Now Redhill Rull)' 673· 7300 Ask for Wall 213/501 ·2763 MAHAGEaS-SHOP MIC SYSTEMS RW. ESTATE t.o sr. level, tesl\ng & _sc_7_~_u _____ _ \,t'Wbleshootlng, di git al systems + some analog. AJ. leut 2 yn up. Good benefi\a, Coal• Men We offer a generous benefit packaae to our empk>yees. FOC' more ln· formation. c all the ~nel Admmlatrator between SAM and 5PM Day ck Night Sh\Cta. unL , SALIS G8BAL OfACE Volume produc tion. I I""' 0 Pen I n I In w e I I S800To Start want the best. Top pay. ""· established irvme firm MORESWJTH A&E D-Aa Call me p eraonally. PRODUCING Tralnln1 a11lstance. atM.714/~l EXPERIENCE UT RocerMacGregor generous romm1ssloo F'ive Girlolflce T~ Mer.-Gri-Yochh COPY ...OCISSIMG schedule. Call Dawn. Vaned actlvitles .._... SYSTIMS .... -Fabr\caOon Wew\UtraTn (714'1549.al 6'2.:e830 ---------Acryttc Flbrt~ Co. paid beMf1ls Equal Oppty .. Employer Maritetmi Ir ialesperson FOi THE RECEPTIONlST: frtend· At least 1 y rs u pr. Applybelween S-11 Mlf needed. P IT . F r l·Sun. GRAPHIC ARTS ty, female (Of' CuJJ time Sal•"" ne0ot. ~ -. .. ....__.ucUon Place -..i.. t E I -' " °""' riuu · Must be penon1b\e. nea t e .. ..,....ymen · vep n•• flOOOSIRV1CEMGl. Newport8each Medical appearance and good TIC*ICIAHS • weekendl. Call Janet SAM to 1 PM. Mon lhru Great Saleaperaon for aMSURAHClltL.l.IA phyalcaJ condlUon. Con· Immediate opentn ira or~. John Wayne Ten Fndl.Y. 'M115t be expr'd <Great Thlnta). So . Small Clinic ln Newport tact Jackie 714/182-1374 avaU for field aervlc• na:tChab, 644-8800. 9'72·2'712 Or send resume S E C R E T A R l A L ~~ to POBOX 624 . Dail)' pa;m oN F tllme. oc --------- Pilot . PO BOX 1560 aupon area Gen ore TRAIN EE·Prl nllog Co5ta Mesa. CA 92626 phone:.. fillnl'. t yping Blueline Willing to ;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I »W wpm . Jl'l'ntg skills I.tau! persons w 100 prior SALES 1 h.clpful but not req'd . =·in: ~bl~prl: nEDB1:c.E.a..1T .&TIVES J<.:~~~~9·11~1. a:.k for ~~g'lt' ,,,_ "....... i.ng fleki ruu lime wort. WANT S E CL'R IT Y ~ SECRETARY 8AM ·5 P~I. Mo n · f'r i. SLarts at SJ.25 hr. Catt Mar1t TS I ·2680 ' We 're a NATI ONA L ~ ellL rea.I estate or oompany Wllh regional f1c-e in Corona del Ma r .._ __ -_-.-;.-;.;;;;;;;· offil'C5 and wa rehoUSt'S needs full t ime secty .. r Ill the Glaiin~ and In· l'l.'Ct'pt to handle a va n e· dus t rial Trade In · l~ ofdut1eo1 l-01rl office duM!ies We ha ve an IM Shorthand. d1ctaphone. MEDlATE opening for a mag card. Non-smoker super salesperson to ex· p_ref!!:,r~~ Call Mary clus1~ly represent our Kay, .. .,.,....., ltne of tools. s upphes and ..._ _______ _ e q uipment In an'" ESTA BLISHED TER· ••SiCAETAllES• * RJTORY mt~ Southern c.areer pog1tton. 24 hr OranBe County Area. da.Y, lravel. high IQ short.hand 90. $19 ,200 Must be mature. en tbua1utJc. lalr.e-c.bar1e mdlvktual who's at his bes t under m iolmal supervtiloa. lo return. v.<eaffer: .cownmn w.ARYPLUS COl•tSSIOtf •DPW'S •CAI AUOW AMCI •lHSUIAMCI & ftMSt()tt ,... .. ~/Sales. run An&M1m Sl4.000 Acct/Gn Ldgr RE Sll.200 ••Sales Consultanta • • •-<>w'CXface•• ~Onl.)'JF"reeJEOE Lu Rnndtts Ajency GOBirch. ~tab '64 ~ Beat'h m.8190 SICalTAaY To l>lr.oftnfi Minna Sh nee Coe tbia va.nely JOh . Out1olo1 rea p . pt'f'IOll. Top aalary & benefits. So. COUl Plata area. TRAINEES OPERATORS& ...... mEMBLERS SUS/hos r rLUSalNft ~ , ,,,,..,_ ~ We have ~s on all'. s hirts ror Molding: Mactune Operators and\ ~m.b&er Tralaees. ... We oHer COMPA~ PAID medi c al lo·· aurance. Ule lnaW'a~ .. well .. bc»pltal ... accldeal expens4' bmelttl. A family plad cowrqe ii available in addiUoa to pald v ac• bon. holidays and atdl 1-ft. ~ For more lnfonnaU~ ~ IMwota IAJil and ID ordsrina aod receiving 0-t Plue, pleate call pei"5ClMC'l for repair of c ... T t o N s eel CllPlble ol aupervll· Beach bu an Immediate MIX:RANIC-aoo Week. V171"s. mini computt ri. R E ~ P l T . la& employees. Lori's _i_or_ui._PJ1t ..... _75_i.-io____ oPeNnl f«" an l.naurance Will tr•ln. Open Sam· ript iliae1 ac tine pnn. Vlvaclous. outlOlDl look· KJtchen. Salary open. GU •RDS -blUer. -Ideal candidate epm.-..US ..,., a y..,.. oper .. AA Int for unique oppt')'. A&I Defa oa.tl aft lOAM IJ79-07'7 • wW have H >' .. ,. ••· •a or equivalent plmh new law ctr. f'nah · ""II • part ume. All ~. • bl tamlUar Mechanic wanted fo r a-pff. Pl aae Lal, NB. w1'6Att1 mod. -....._1 I•'* Technataav GENERAL OFFIC£ -areu, Uniforms w\th all ~Ml of In· Ponc:ba•&alWwork ln i rwwoeto: ...._flAt•lYPllllreQ ,_.. "' -UAirwJ.Oll&a ... J(X)I';. ,.,._to appUcant Irvine ,.._,.l Aaency a£. mai. a-ta Mes• SW_te 2a!_ . !41· 1~70 IC you're tht ver aon -we're loQIL1na for. pluH call Plut·Ume. otnee wortc. fumilhed. AIH :n or .....-.. mwr\lltW belch area. Good 1hop. ta11Dawn,14NQZ lllJI 111-lHl __._ , .. ,.,.1 ..-Olllll.r &apao,tlr f\ulbklb.ra.641-4141 fl!M, ftellnd wtilcome. contut Jane '0111 top wa,... call John at OHllYSTa41, IMC. -· ,,_ . Mir NonOlli~ net App. -.... ·SO g, .. Mlr . Dlll1aNeiftd..'6l·llllS. '°IOX IOOI u .......... -..r-"' .... rtl•· We ulwft...... \ alrlu~~~lc .. e. Atrport ~~~~~~~!! ....,you're bu1m1 or ly Ualvenal Protect\M ,_ ,_ -·· ........ aru M~ .. a--. ••per 1 • : In , Cl111lfltd 1d· lervlct, UH w 5lh Hne >'OU NJd toda1'1 ~Al AllllTAMT MJlleUITIY 10. inc r.• to rtach 15 ,..,. Mey'"' 1n commtrc:l1I R ~ TRAVEL AOINT u• ~U !,_, a... Aant1 Ana In· O•lhlil ~? 1f Mt, for hdl1trh1lan, n · OCIANllll, CA. mnrt f at lower ,,......, •Ot ti. M~\ be P•r'"'uct. Ct•• --....!!,.~, . .... *""'....,. t u • '4 ,.. .............. MM ..,..., ~ Nttport ~~~·!!-~4~~~1 .. ;· '° l;.I b':. l~~~r ~=r;~~r "W"'· .... \-. ~··'· mw<lal1 .. .., •• lnl~ ~~·-·· "". -~·~,_, ____ ..,..._ ...... , ~.... . 1; •"" I~~~~~~~~ _m_"_.,•_1._._._'_"_"_'_" ::~t i ve Traw•. ~~..!~~ ..... !!~~ ~~ .......... ~~~~ ~ ......... !~~.~ ~.~ ...... ~~~.~ ~.~ .......... ~~!.~ ~.~~~~.~ ... !~~.~ .;..;.;;;;;.;;=i.;..;.;~..:8~ • ..:'.;;;*=..--------...,.;0~A~IL:.!V~P:::,t~l~O~T~~~~ TRAVEL A<Jfo.NT Full ~ I ~ ao. !I AM Otld11 & h )' t'Hh Top Dollar 1 pt' lmn1t rm llf't. l"f' '"'llA .. 0• .......... , ...... s. llnw posit ion tn bu1n A>ITI'f)UE SW AP MllT * * I BUY * * """· ~n\..i1h b11!.1• '7S Sau P .i o I ti . r In 111 • II on• b I 4" r d r I I ' • S.W.O '"' a...._ tOIO ..................... .. Ait'n<'> Mlnlmun12~1 S.\TM/\Vl0!13 Ouod ~ t'\£rnllur .. & Uann ihei.1~. •uni"" r h11n•. St'hnnl rlnl( froatrref'. sso 50 ual ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT l"~~ mllndator) Ot'Y.A P1r1un11..ot .\ppl1anr~• OR I .. ,11 ,1U1nrri. pallo ""t IU Whatevrr youhave PP ~u11rlum, <"Omll twin O&MOEquaUien1~off •IMMAC211'30"80ATS NOTICETO ::,a\a r> baaed on f'\ --No Rosi., A ~IorSEll.for\'ou Woodptneo 1Woodbndae> Will Pl<'kup H7 lf0S3 btd w l hdbrd . UO. ule SP•<'tro. BS R . e112mo plat11pN'pald READERSANJ> I*' ~ C-Oll~' 1 Rt>t1t• .,,..c.. 10 I 0 MASTBS AUCTION ln (iod Ulftt.I Ev.ryoo•.:_ $49-lTOa crown. JVC • otbtrs rrom Sl81>Jmo. lncl~1n1 AUV~RTlSERS 1W\1"1$.TTT1 ....................... 646 "'' & IU·f615 :'ttO\'I NO Alt. 1407 ,\C a1nlflct>nl • +-dlu OMh ,...i.a.r Rtm1ninon ~.,.:0-A&.lantic M\&ltc dlp.lelaon&7l4!964·se94 ad~i~~~cebyor11!~~! JKAVU. N&ytaa "'•'h<'r • IU~ . .d <."ahfornlit 118 Thure dorn.! t& Apn l3t.80 SOI, tleetrlc .... •talion Ml dealt-rl' LO the vehicle ~. ~If M!JOO 11.M> (alfl:i. b fJT\ 'I. • "tlL Vuv ~ l h('J'"Uryl'r t •\,. H HO + '" t •t"-~ Stcr1flc• ~. ev• Re~Un1 cnu1t.t Hllr --~ lUll'ns t'lass1f1od 1dvertl1l111 ll 8. lt#H•I •iirnq "~' p l. r t f'lpc::r 1n l*T w'"'"' • yellow lrinl pwr rnov.1'1 t11111n1& rm &'2 7WI -.eeoo RCA colortrak 2S" con· ~ Nftl e<Humns doea notJnclucte 644w.3'7 IW\A hdbnJ mall & box ••I w 1hul1·h ~orf... ---------•sol~ 'JV, auto <"Ok>r con· f' I S H I N ,., II bl domaliUc • tnlttn•tiomil 1 da111& !,'4 ~ n u ru rt tttirnaf'r1tor ht utr.r Mo UOl or W\2:'16 pnnp dnk. r hr nhthl ~ ~· ~ ""4 ltnl Coth177 10· poohhdt trot .,. -'d XI '-' , any app ca c ta•ts, .,tnd ~ df"r b .. ft,. ... rd, uabl•. lamp!! r lothes. XJn __ ,. S ~" .• ..,TS.,. · nl cond . ENT t: RT A IN IN G. license, tr1M rer ft~'l. ~........ •· ti 1 :i ht,, P 1 u n t •. You wtll flnd 1t in &rrap t .. ..,.,., \..., ~ 73lH294 BUSJNt:S..'i' • 60' 11111 fillJIJK'e t'harg~. rees for 0 •-1 bl GOU>• SlLVt;R. which 848-918$ I.eras ~'1sht'r f:n•oy air -.11uOon rontrol <if.· tnll1'0W1&vt " e. ~nn ~ b\o'. We twl all ltema l9" por1.able rofor T. V I.he aOOdhf;' Contact~ ...,.. TYPISITTllt ¥ C-Oaat Shopptr ·~ I-Ina fo r t op notr h C)'Pftctler on C'ompu .,-.l)hk equlp. '' da> S•t 11-~t. "" ttm ,• or ru11 Lim.-•v111l &10 l872 Tue .,_., d)'I or 646 0230 e "'" Ty p 1n8. p a rt ti mt' '4M·A. 11<>mt• lt-1(111 bk IQ'PCi !dO To 11 30 I' l\t l'all Sall). 9 lo ~ l'M liot(>~ TYPIST U ,you're sharv & t·.in tlo 70wpm I c·an makt' }OU u Sltilled Photo T\'pe ~·t ter . The Comµos1ng Room . A rt Gr1rr1n. !f79.JS41 Lllhan fW ('rO'-"•'-f' 01'4'n $el\) ~ tor f'rwd \I ~ ir.1 lll&S ltarclv.11'11 ltblt• U\ t•n ~'~•do ll•' ''°''" t:ond ~'Ulld SUCI or bl•\I nfh-1 ~nn f>"t.-'Hit' ltf't! '"" t' ~ rt:Cr1i. $;?~ v. a .. ht r 1lrwr $11-1 Mt> .. t..'17 Crt'at pfll't'. Ilk~ tit' .. "tt.'lwr & t11"\t:r l'oppi'r, di' nu.II S3b0 t.1111 h tm~ lttofng rru G E 15 . cpµr ~ L>!.h .. hr I\ aid purt nr Ol.'14 $4!>4) I 11" no :.r 11 uprt $75 171172 Frnnl ~2001 TYP1ST /ClERK 17 C:u ft <:ot~pol upni?ht l\)) ·, bdrm 11t't ~alnul lrunllh bt-d, dt"!ik. r h r nt ~.ntl 1k• k r~t .1>7•J Hl:,•1 ~\i.n\llW"t" l.O be "flld. va•n l'f'J.'4l!Ulblt: plit·~ Gl)O(t n.._i t06J'M, 005 rark Ix .\pt !>..'> C'M 1 4d \IW\«I otrlc~ tlt·~t..., fl. dar. .:01 .ct for hunw u" ~ .. , .. , 1'lhllJ1 \lk-n Maph• Uin111~ Rm Stot OulM " ~ C11p 111n rh1t11• $(,(10 ~lntl 1-.arh \.nwr ('()\.K'h &t lo\ eM>at ilW 111 '111nct1 .. hultk llr\J nu rn11tl ilOO 6+4 WJ1 ltdl ~I bl1· luJI lhl • .l8 diam. pede•ital bas<> nt."14 S400 000 67~~5 IJk .. 111·"' Bur!nld> \ 1•!11111 n~ Im 1 hr,, curfrt• t•111I lbl!.. mirror tnm. "Jut collt!t'1tlntl tbli.. V\"I\ l'l Granny spread ~5 6211 Elec.'lnt" bed, dlx !.ln~lt·. 1.1.'Wd 2 ~ $85() nt"\4: ' Deta1l minded per son lo frecH·r . roppt•r lunt• handle procc~~1 n~ of . Xlnl rood ~7:_673 1393 __ _ purchase order.. & rd.it . . ---------- ~ now 21' chest l) ve r rzr $75. 559-49H5 t-d dutJes m Jrv1m• Ad luildinq ~als 8025 ~OC)' f:XJ>(>rl\_.OC't' 10 ••••••••••• •• • •••• •• • • • marnta rn1nl( ret·onb. 11.ou>;h lir & rt'<lwnod 2x2 ~g t~ pin~ & ri1111,,. up lO 4Xl2 All length~ Beaut pt'1·an 1'<1r-.on' din rm table. 36x60 $275 i~ 1272 ""'""' h11r11,t111.i l11m p . rut" "''"'~al no ,...,...l to lnvabdporrhair Ukenew. l1<48.G-at ~.. vtc:ecert1ficatlonsorde r It & uuQ mu1 h ,,_.. ....,. ~ 1 '" .. """ 8obHa11n aler documentary pre n· ri • yoo. or •tiation to M ii cue. &~ Oil arate. fi4S-7009 875·2960 parat.ion charge11 unleit11 IT"" C:all 984 mm ror thla fr<~ ml!C 49M1166 ~~~~~~~~~~ otherWlse 11pec 1Cled by '•~ni II .. ~ I~ :service done In your O'-"TI Qua.lily Kenwood COmRQ· I· the advertiser ...... 1 ''"'"· 11m •PP . hurnir pp John Wayne f'amlly nerits. bouiht in Japan . ---------p..1Uo st't. hdrm ~·h1•11t11 membership T.C St~ rmtaell~l CHARTER A.ti / .hp Pt!lijll'<ll h1ltc rt.\ & Hi.re Tn•naular c ut + transferfee. 644·M&S l)ayorweek 43' Oinela:'Ju Much M1i.r Su •10 Otunond. S2 pt. floe col· 2$"'COWRT V Sl38. Alrcond Catahnaor .. 9520 Wocwlµ111e . Irv <Wood or. Paid S2200. will Six 4-plece pl settings tYEARWARRANTY 673-2673ah6pm. bii~c l 5 arrirll·e tor 11100. Wallace Grand Baroque 642 5340 ---- IW7 02:W S200 settJng 673-U73 ---------1 loah. WI 9060 c ,.,.~, !'wtl1· :-.at unh ----------• ~a Quasar 19" rol ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•> 10th fo.vt'rythin• Diamond 1 l1ct round ~pt Sch. Tennis Cluh or T v exc rond Sl7S. tJ Lude 1 I~ SIOO~ Anti c ut • G I A cerl arlc• 1-'amily M•m~rsh ip c~641 1112«'ve h~ll. ~11~·2{'nt.~•r:_ quo, ~1lvcr r h1na, Prieenego 979-7587 S8SO 1ndda trans rtl' bea uttCul. S4000 a•»-~"'111't!, 11rcesi. 2670 ~ Pres~t 40 ch CB radio ~ CXllO Wu\Crl) Ot 8a)1>hort1 Mt1ee .... om aoao Wlmtc & t\ncket r1oor &Wi'•~7 •••••••••••••• • •• • •• • •• ~dress. beautiful. mt .,. '>P brand new pd LUGGAGE TAGS Pns<"1lla o< Boston. u Sl75. v.111 S(:ll ror s100 I um. to~ & m1" !Ith thru S.10. 979-87:1& call 641 1712 eve h , trom your business card. l7t IS2St UJOl ) "11 • Send one cant for earh II 8 c T .i I ti l' r l & llartlundi U1i plw. one spare Wl' ------return permanently Newport Bt'ach Tenn ts loah & MariM Club f ilmll) )I ~m · &,a..,.,,t bersh.I P seoo ~·mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ············•·••·•···•· IOAT TRAILER PARTS &REPAIRS. PnndJe Cat 16'. xlnl cood. dbl trap. S2750 1ofr 2.1~ .e7~anxt1me WA.vr TO B v t 11pper Sailboat. Us<'d ,peed boot & moc.or boat a 11 prox 12" w 1>h.-t>nng v. hi. 121311!122 0131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • COMVEATll&.I • tt6l eon• Sevct.r Recent paint. top It lires. Two extra Corvat r engines & spare parb SUOOibest o((er. Call 76M519 'ZJ !'>todel A 4 dr. town 5t"dan, restored , St 0. 000 "l b f'orcl W ood1t:. m.wred. Sll.000 6'1S-611il '56 ford 1, ton Clib:.IC. Gd rood.WOO 661-869() c u\Jt ~.U.E:. U'"' 1n~ CJ l-\11 n plunti., t> p14 rtr Jpl)I. vw .,art!> t'r1 ~Ill :\IJ\ !J IO ti :.10 4 1762 Rmald Dr II H Nr Sch & I'ull~rt -1 sealed attrart1 ve tag & strap. m~ting airline I 0 reqwrement.s Pre· vent loss & theft' For a p!!CSOnalued tag enclost' wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we "'1U back & tn m your Uqt5 Or try lwo <'ards bark to bark <.:amping equip 3 brn Coleman Slv , Coleman dbl mantel propane lamp. lrg Colt-man t'OOler. & 3 ~~p1n1t cots $15 caU&H 1712ev(' "By the t:xr>erls" .11 Ttall Rile 3100 W CA•n 1raJ. SA ~ I-', 11 5 Call ·59 Me r rt.'dP' .JOO s. limo~1ne Xlnt rood Beat offer 7JG. 7007 9070 ---- HouMhold Goods 80 6 5 .....••••.•••........•• WalJ)UI chnmi; tnbl1•. :.ix rh,11r-. bufft't S4~1 ti4<> ;oo.; ( 4t0tt•mµoran ~ol a & 11)\ 1• ~.at Hto:.1dt•nt1al lorrt•d wr I um.in· K32 1,1 1t1 PKlCE.5 $2eaorJ,~ 4 5 lags SI 60 t'a 6\itajt.'>$150ea IOor more S140 ea Sales Tax ln<'ludt>d NOCARD'• Tnplt> dn~ser S20 !o..1mo 7U ~ c·ar 11-111< S20 !'>t u~r hub ------- capg $4944 1211 \jum1num \'ak-o •i !I Wl"<l«:hn~ drt·.,., .tnll \ l'il l 1:.ed 00\~' 711 t'.1134~ ~~ E\ 10 .... d l'l t''!>Ofll'' l.ikt• nt"Ao WJS !J7 I 23 IO l.J Tuna To'*t>r :-.t>\l·r U:.t.'(I $IC.II f;.11 S(»J Warited 8081 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • loat\., Mai nfeftiOnC ~I ••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • 6S White T Bird. all ori~ NEWPORT MARINA Gd inter Run., gd Taiw ~1JlSAva1I 646 <651 Sl.575S48 11_n ___ _ RKnGtionol MOORING ISTHMUS V.tttdH 9530 ~ sso.ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.31 0210 !:>411 4200 c;~1c · '73 26 k>adt..od X lnr ~J ~1p tn arromo0<1t1> up to 60 boat l '111 pd ( °.3rp<·tt'<1 1>/'.) I \M 11in1I "l'J ~on OBI) Mt !l'l!>ll,7~ 9550 •....••.........•...... stalls a mu.'t Fr1('ndly Less than 1-.i retail pnce ---------- a t mos ph erc xlnl ~ ,.._.,...a.... 1055 ~=.'! .......... ~?.7.~ benerits Call Mrs ---------1 -~~ Ora" your own or send name. addres~. phon~ & ~,. II make one card P<'r Lai! Add 'lY each TOP (,\Sil I' \JI) Servict '10 20 For ~ furnuurt! &.. ~" •• ••••••••• ••• •• • •• • • • • SUPS C.11164'><12:.!:! Rre r ke 752·6171 at ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoC'hran Chase, LI\' •••••• !'::-::·; •••••• !?.~~ Model !lorn~ ~ar .. a h·. mg:>l.On & Co . lnr 17f81 Mann. Uni H'r"l> 35 mm Sltdt• Proje<'tor Pk R33-0146 Sat 5 10, lU CNt•Y. I Kodak Carousel A\1 5 P)I ~II & 6'Screen SJOO <.:..tll 7~~ art 6P~I •1~1\tt:OIATt: CASH• F n r C o I d . ~ I I \I' r , Pl<1t1num 1\n) kind. rond .tmount 0Jn1t'I 548 S«>3 Typist General 0H1ce High &-hool Gr:ul· !'Jo ex· per nt-c W1ll 1rain Good beneC1ts & promotional opportun1l1t:s Farmer!> losu r anc·e Group . ~100~.o 1-. 8040 ....................... KE~llO!'lil> f'up:. \KC l lu1mp ~1rl' M F Pl'l ~ ,:. h I) w I' \ l p t ) 21J Wi t:~~ ult 6 pm ' THE BIGG~T GAF\.1GE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST mERJMARY HOSP. F tune A M &i P i11mc 1'~1 . 1nd'R "'k nd' Boxer puµpll'"· AKC General help rronl & 'champ ...irl'<I. dam has back. ~m1mum a1w Iii obt•d1t-ntl' tllll' SJOU, yrs. NB 1;+1 s.u;o, Mon 5.5Z Ol():laflli thruf'r11.4 · I ----1··~· ~ --· -5 Pt.-dJRrt>c Stlky TC'rncrs ..-;taurant R ....... old """" WAITER/WAITRESS .. "" 83~ FUU & pi't1me pos1t1on~ ---- open.SS.75 hrlDst<trt no 1.hasa Ap..,os. 7 wks. t1Jl!' f'\1 counLtY dub. A K C registered. M&F ,Call for appt 644·54~ m>& up ---------!)50. i271 Ylaitress. Cocktail ... 1Utress to work ntRhts Stuh 1'zu M puppies. 3ms inO)'Ster bar. Food & hvy AKC Champion Sired «>drulll expene nce only. !m4058or 730-1617 ~e BlllH Thur F'rt -i:lP~ No phon<' rails B.i:.~ llound. lyr old o a n a T r 3 d l' r Hl'auuful ln·color. AK<' Res t a u ra o t, 3 11 so Loves people. All :.hot.:.. Pacif 1r Coast llwy, Dana 5:'l&-_l5_79 ______ _ Pt _ _._ fn.etoYou 8045 Waitress. expenenr ed over 18 yrs old. Applv 1n ~r~on Don Marcial fU!:.Uiuranl 5-17 W t!llh St. Cost.a .\1(' ... a WAREHOUSE IO~EEDEDNOW' No t:xper req'd to work irnmed1ately. Good pav Y. 'top CO. 10 :'1:11 (' \1 :i r ea . l.onJ.? rf'rm w stead\ hour~ 1'l Stuft. A ... k f111 Hn,111 11r Dl:b ···········•·•········· Water healer. NeclJs IM>fk. leaktnJ! 159-0060 ev~ Loving (;errnan Shepherd puptO Rood home. 042 241:i!S 3 mo. old Spnnger/Lab mix. Good with Kids . Ownf'rs moving 198 3985 l\Jllt•no, i "'l'('k:-o \\'C'anerl &tr.11m"1I CJll :.~ 4fil 5 Tn Im 1ni..: llomt• .\Kl' lt>mJll· Enl.!lhh :0-Pllt·r I l'up LcJ\C:. Chil<lrt>n k ~,!,>, !)48.5835 1'"11 I c:'1 Exlremt'I~ hyper 1-· choc SOMCU.llC. Lab nux. 2 yr-. nds love • ~7 2032 Gr('Jt watt hdoi..: 3161 Bu.o;mc~~ Center Dr Colla• & l.4b Pup pie" !-'rt'<' Sle:!m IH\'l:-.E to good home 646~ iS2-6666 EDI-: )I I-' af\er5P\I 10H MacArthur hct\loeen Furniture 8050 G a s a ~I a r 1 a & •. •• •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• l'llloonraker Restaurant!. I c~tom made beaullful ----------1 solid oak shelves unit. 9 ' wide. See to a p pr ec. m-8759 IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Every Friday. Saturday & Sunday during the month of M ay we will run your garage sa le ad under this special GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOW ! Clean out the closet s. attic and kids' rooms now get r eady to turn your unwanted item s into CASH. c.a11 now to place your ad under this SPECIAL Garage Sale headinq for next Friday, Saturday & Sunday! ! 642-5678 Y~ alert Parts Run· nir. Assistant Purchas· tG& Agent Trainee. Mus t have valid (;ahf dn,crs lie. and good dm·m~ n·· W rd for <'on st rurt 1on e quipment f 1 rm 1 n Qr_!lnge . Heavy hflin~ FIND YOUR NAME . FUUUme. W7·3102. Motlwr"s Day Mayll a .,,....re to Mom our~· Mother"s y pa •. Call 642·5678 er Information Ir to ~ your mn.aJZt '. ... ,, .,. ..,. •..•••.....•......... ... , di 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIN TICKETS WORTH $12 Voyage to yesterday on the nostalgic Queen Mary Tour in Long Beach. Step aboard the graceful. elegant Queen Mary. Return lO the '30s when thole qualities were blehll&hta of the ultimate travel ex · peneace-an ocean cro.alq. VI.alt yesteryear by watcbl.D,c the chang· ing or the auard and experience the thrill of atandh'I on the command bridae wbere the ~ Mary's captains steered her throgp nonm and war zcaes for 1.001 lJ'HHtJantlc el'Ollinr. · Tau edvmtaa• o the dally toul"I and ''" ,.rtdaa. ean <m> 43M141. DA ILY PILOT Strx1 chock or mone> or dt-r to • PILOT .PRINTING • I' 0 Rox 1560 <.:a.t.:1 Me:. <L Ca 9262t> Murws Uftifonns 2 uruforms. SIS t·a~h I ~wt S20 S1Zl' 9 10. -all 'in excdlE"nt rond1uon & worn onl> a f('w llml"> by student nur.:.e. 540 5721 all ti sorabed. n e wl y uµ· holstered. +new mat· tress Sl75 Xtra r1rm qn box matt Sl65 ~1-8205 ~ box tmatln':.~. o r· thoped1r. 15 yr wmt). Ne w s.265. 64 1-8205, 5(16.9648 \loOwr " 0 1n :\lll\ 11 ~nrl a me!l.':Jllt' tn ;\lnm on <111r "~>t·1al '1oth•·r"· ll" pal!t> (';ill &12 51>";>. f••r inform1111on A. In Jll.11 t• \OUr ~"di!•' phan<"l'l>. "'urk1n.: or n<>l llolJI v.ilrk r .. pa 1 r• r1• 'i67 813.1 llJJ"ti1,h1n£: VJ1nttni.: &.. BUMPER ifl5l0 DATSl':'la RS:-0: Bl. >i0-572 L \.uTW>h lt1g~1 qual11' 'M-.1< f't'd.<. rJlt ..... j.'1( 7(Hl 90)0 ~ ...................... . lnstrumfnts 808 3 l'rwlt-r. Wlll t.1kl' llS ll 1n •••••••••••••• • ••...... tu .. 1rr1 r.r nut t~1.tn1 1 .. , L'll\"i U1n-. tor 1 rum l>orw "~ 1, ~"()() 7t1'J 1.»14!1 • ~11h ra."t• t:xrt•ll1·nl C'OJl loah. PoWtt 9040 ,buou.SHJIJ t..7~ Jflt:r ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• W~t 1978 SCAR.Al Tv.111 30·, 130 hour k>.>tk'<i Pn pt \ Be'> l 111 T~°" I c::·~·s.i .. ·::·;~ I ....................... 'ill rir. k• '. ton 1 ',1 m "' r S!"•nJI .. l<J • 1h11, .. r ·•llll,. 1 ,\ T . I '" I'll .11r -.::;oo or b ... 1 "'' .. r.; .:,!• 1 1l•1vt>r camprr '>Ufl• r 1lo .11 v.1th Jar k' IU . m 1n\ ext r J , S7u•1 fAfliaJ lt'r' (all 54'1 1200 1 M 1111 ......._.__ ·~ a tL-9 I "'0 I cl 7J1 ~·· 1 MUNiltRO ... _., ,. M OM'S OAY l'I " • ,, \Inch• r ... ll.1' ' .. ''"' ''" l>\lf '"'...-1 ti \l11lhr·r-.. 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Trw:b 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11"7,-~ F\nanc•ni ~s• 1s Nds 1nLell1~Pnt ... •••••••••••••••••••• 2 Executive. all ~teel b6e gi(),000 Ja<"k Curit>) m,·1han1<' 11oh1 r h l m '79Fbrd Custom ISO ~•t.on Stttk'a.~~k.s Grained !134 1505 .-~ e~1n1?s "I ~~71£\ ___ • PU Takt ove .. payments wood top l..lkenew Sl65 v.et-kend.s . 642 4321 '"'•Honda \{~ PA 5olJ I bal&OC'eol56500.6'100at· & S2S5 C a 11 J e Jn ~>~ · v..-.1 ~ tu.al nu on enit. chrom,· ~ I -----1 "':wr ll.W(:I \ 1 r nms & h: tires ·~swJ --,15· O>kxual all v.-ood 'arht I &13 ~ aft !I :.>l'\f S-.wrla Elt'<'lr1r <.:as h r ru1ser <"ompletel) ~-~/ ---I ----· Regist~r.SlSO rtstore0d Pr1st1nt> I "°'1:YaCI! 9150 iO F'l50 Ford All oPt:.. 644-4700 S30 000 B o Scoohrs \\'hilt spok,... R' nt uvt:r ---------1 · · ~ w n ..-r ••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • hauJ SZ20U 497 44Tlb l'lffan) 1ypewntc•r 1t1I i'a).lClU 1 ·77 Ha. ky D.; \ 1J~on rrom Cannell & ChaHin 1.8' Small <'abin rrwser. l~SX. xlnt rond1t1on SIOO 6$4 0322 fivr up SOHP f:\'lnrude MW best olrtr ~7-~ i8 Datsun r l ' X1ni:- Lot m1 s~ ::.uu .\lnl cood. 751 ~l SewinqMoc.hWs 8092 1'iOl bst olra.si:. 494 2549 ~ llondJ Hav.k CH too ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'\'Z3.lf.la!'.<.tn:>n Trlr,:! f:io.tr .i~ ~lrt•ct lt'i.?JI ~-===~~--~===~ Sew1nJ,t mach1n1•' r<• baJt lAnk' wa temp. rod Sl.5W I .. 11 ;:,:, w ,; .i(t ~e mt>er~h1p . .J o hn pwrcd lkll.bOnatilc (".ill holden. tuna lower , GP)l 'ti) To"" Tru~I. I Tun llolm<•, ,1\)'I Y.lt h t11o1n boom' , ... 1o..1ng s2so11 C'.111~~ ~SR Wayn~ Tenn•~ Club for llppl &l:! 131'° ,\ti \llF ~ r tlanncl radio & 1 1 ()s).i l'ivnwr (.uvct ... ..,..., ~llerll l79 24·hr ~""aoers call ~ton Fri I ~· .._,, ·-,. '· '""l•>L'• •wuu uwu '""" ~"'"' ~ .. ,, "" "~-19 G~IC P l ' 6·t) I I ~ptJ &.9oi20AskrorJoy ~Gooods 8094 6am~m~·2812 _ Cota~ cond S375. gre111rood.bt..o:.t ol11r :\I0\1ni.:. mu.'l itt>ll :! T \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3'l F't Ouff1t'l<I .,i, ,. °'"'' , ~7·i;f;IJ. 546-0660 ~3440 . __ blk & wht Kad 1oi.. 2 1~:. ~ ~90j1~'1"'= 1-.'<~.<I <-..ind '111 . .o1•• ., , r; 1 tlvnc.IJ. I. 1~1 ~'tif. m1, '79Toyot.a SH.J le bro. 161-. ......... ptct"~~ & m " ...,_.,. f>.lll I I.At ' h "< I I . "500 .,.,~. "'"" 1~•· Sl5-0. N1shlk1 11l)m p1r 'L•• 1'171 •. un • ·' 1..., mi, x nt run• ~1> t~~sAet.''.'.d 6~~c~';'s~· lisp D>O. Wt.•hwt. (ull :!? "'.,1 l<.i\ 11._.n,•r "" \J.\,JP1>r11,,v11rn1.$J7S475 Eves550-408S ___ _ n)lon two. ~hJrk hood. lln.m• ,. ,.. 10' cl11v.n 1•·7 """' 1 r .. 11 tr.11 t•r. 5 '72 UN Runs g0<11I look ~lust be gone b~ Fri D.JO(S, scuba pro J('I rm~ nr. ''" l'n}.!, :!'J.'><J\1 \' · I lllkc-. 111 l••r.1i.;" la,, 3 bild. SIJ • "HomagelOLtncoln'" ~.snor1'e1S200 Ask C\Jll\ lJbm ~Ip:. 5. h\\ '~ 54901~_. __ -C.ill r.7J~•· ulho b) Salvador Dall. ror8rad9-S.8S\.8l8S cl~ trlr full) eqwp~·d. MotorHoftws,S•I ----- Artist Proof signed b» W omen s g 0 1 r Sl:.!iCXU48·11l2 _ lteflt,15tCMec,. 9160 'TT Cht"•'Y I Ton 1'1.-k L'p art 1 s l . S 2 . 0 0 o 1 n rlubs bag ran. UM-ii on ""'' L' .. _ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• A C. P 1S. P tB. !'1•w enii G•lle rtes-$1.300 fl rm. ce $70. 9eoS-1667 alter 6 ~ r •Suoerman SQUllN'ol Wf' RF::-0.I Camper speCIJI. Call PM ~d hull SJ.OOO • .. • ~-es ~I P~ 73~·7591\ ___ . ~--~" _ 631 SGU •'tour \lvtur ll11me• __ S-8096 T?PSlo)uu ta\ bt•n1•r1t"i 1 t'li'l f" nt l k Hanaer lnsh Waterlurtl Chan deber Less than retail s1soo ore-613.10:!0. 752-5710 hm. King Su.ed Wicker Head· board & BRA for 24-0Z. Window shade, l lamp. CaJl~i2:31 ·-~ IS\'t:'\TOH'i ~edoma1nt.enanrt• rn~· , o N<' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Lt:.\KA..~CE ,mc-1 1~r.2 full rt~r, 12~• ma 1.-.l.tcftl(I, Jtlra!) Will tr..cSe drywall work In l'3ll , RV Rent..ib I ,\,sum•· I• .1 • 11r bu) \'OW' homt· or ofrlu· f1)r ~6 ~l>I _ _ Pni> & paint on m' \'ar ~33· ERK Harbor I Callm.&?.8 TW Dsl. dual controls RE.'-"T 22 rt IU'< mlr "76 TO) Ola SR, f)lrkup 2st rms.stallsbower home. sJJlS 6. setrcont a<'. r c. pam•l1•1l s hell. dee galley, nr S pecial S250 "'k +&mi iwo s..w ITI.llJ(S SJ6()J ~t i'll16_ 8091 pnce Call dlr. 631·3133 v-'570 ••••••••••••••• ••• • •• •• 75 19· ~tada~, lo m1 'L'f> .... N1«· Zenith 2!> • 1-olor T\ . 2 )T wmt). free dl'll\l'r) 1124. 646-1786 Uufheld Ell'c l ril· '" clean ~t:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 FORD p,·rrert ba > rru1,l·r Q\lci. low matnt .. cute & 67:1 f.i:!X ---- oompiett' $9.950 67511'.!3~ "74 Q>rrurumder :!'.? ~l~J ,\dJui.table rrulrhl'~. walker. Sp•lding Skis. efeclric mangle. bit. in d ishwas h e r · (needs work>. 2 Danish chairs. 3 Tt'dWes RHI to H~I re· gold wedding bands. corder. latest m odel 546-~. •1S06. Only removed from box to test. Plays 2 Bulova Mantle clock . or4 trark tapes. Warran· New. boxed 5275 cb.lmet1. ty. Paid S~. Accept -Loaded. :.>.000 mi , l.1kt: 15' Bostoo Whaler SS hp. new &40-<&"!S -..~II eqwpped & "ell ----- kept. A ~auty Sht· 1973 ral'\..,.,t'lll'r ZR' I." spark!~ S39SO ~~5-:'5 nn. tub. lh,•rm h1'.•I <:f'n E250 MAXI V AM NEW \'Jn "'11 h auto . trans , µwr <.lL'~nng. tilt wheel & ll'S' than 200 1111 les I 11-'C 1610). Prl Ct'd Bt:LI.)\\ lat·tor) invoice! Aft.er 6pm 661-111281. $1250. Call 6'15 9286 ~~-:.-------· 19' Lyman Yarhl Tender Meinlarned o ri 1i1 1nul. Orey manne Inboard l29Sl ~71. ev~ 11 2.$' Seara). hke nev.. sllp aaU. "' 6 mos rree r f'n t S17 .SOO . 2J.3 ~ +&29; 714-346-3385 41' Mallhewl 'SJ. crwse r Repo' Needs some fixup AVt;RY"CO.~ Want woning partner for 36' diesel commercial • rishln$? boel Dana Pomt Ship> anis. S.S. 661 · l3 l3 Wa nt worklDll d 1v1n g partner for 22· com · merclal Sea Urc hin barae. Dana Dolnt Shipyard•. Call e.s. lll·l.313 .. .... . Se. R a y • • 7 II ~. slOl"ed Inside. l.IOHrl.~. 55a.172l ll' Tri-Hull Califonuan. 'Tt, 1l1t COftd. IMOO llM•1IUPM tutctl Sl5.~ 4~1 I 11 lt~I '79 OUnook Ul . SK m1. loaded. ruu Paid $21.000 S~l l SU.000. 64ft.262S ---T~. r,,...t 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coacltmen Q~lar s. .. •h,-el 2';f air. a~n. awn1n.: +more.a .1so. M2·547!1 Al/lo s.r.k•. , .... & Ac.eetsof'IH f 4 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAN'T TOBUV BUMPER TOf'JTStl) '70 OATS rN 540-S721 $6888 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 7Cto0 HAAllOA Bl VD C0!>1A Mf'>A 042 0010 '74 Dodie kyl. Camper ~u whit. Good cond $.2 150/080. 494 ·143:! e'\e/wtmda. "11 911 SC Tara a. Hu everythln1. All pwr. &taut. car. Won't last S2S.SOO. '42-0602 p . p . ·79 Dodae Van Con • CAPtll PAITS wnion. air. en.Ilse COO· Ne~ K.onl shoCb <'72 to trol. lluat~! ~ "741 ve·11. New ~ari. C ua toml&ed Doda e H.D. 48 mo. bauery. n.mman 200 Van. 'rt RKe Martt leather •port Oood cond . u ,ooo ....U.. wheel. All hall ..,, .. prtce.OaUMl.OJM. •-------- I SAVI SA ft I wmt.,..,...,s ·-.~ AUl'OIUPPt. Y •M. M11 dr•1ltr 1" 1trln n. .. .._Wais• tlfO . ..................... . WllUY CLIAMCAH MeTIUCll Mlt w P1y • ..,.... • '"'" ~I I ., .. ,I , ' 't;i I -. ................. ".. .... ........ .ut,. ... CAI.we_"'· dll ...... ,.,,, .. .... Wlll .... ,,,. '-='"td In Pf.It. :r:.llO <:all lnlM I , I • I .... I ' • ..._ .. ,,....., AiitM.l_,....t.d ...._,,t.,orftd ...._...,,,..... ....._UNCI .... UMd ........................ ······················· .......................................................................... , ...... --. .......... . CJe DAILY PILOT Thurada)(, May 81 !980 ..... W..ted t5t0 ........ rW .._,~,._. .................................................................... 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For V our Car! -.....i J~S"""""" • 5,...... 4 s~ wr oond .. stereo, _....... ~ • "" BBS alloys w/M1chcllm •. U..C• Mercwy MJdrught blue w/brown 4&l6 Harbor Blvd. I.rim. "Tbis exceptional OJst.a Mesa 540-5630 ca r 1 s r1 a w I e s i. ! • · IOOBJ>Fll> W• Pay. CREVIER BMW OVER 1 lBt & Broadway I Sant.a Ana 835 3171 -'°°" ForYoorGood 111--------VW, Poncbeor Audi IOI McUREN's CHIC« IYERSOH I VW·PORSCHE-AUDl & 44S E. Coast Hiway 1ll Bayside Drive Newport Beach 67J.09()() 850N Beach Blvd. 1..AHABRA ~-Mi:-No. -of-9trl'w·y1-- l 7I4J522-5ll3 . Sunday by Appt Alftl...~ecL __ I AH:.·a;;:····· · ·;;c;5 I ....................... w-tUO ·n H:\7 GS. Chell• •••••••••n•••••••••••• llm;o ST.~ Mr Jullon. ~.t:J"' S.0.-WOAM~ li7~ PM um aiw .. lllll'll:. i'lr, .:ooll fllL'<'h • .:uoJ bod) '3200 '°' toOtt> 1 3 ~ (iood rood $1395 <:111 11 t'\'t·i. & wk111h. ~ Rat 9725 .....•••••...........•. '79 i-'111t SJ')d~r 2000, uuto tram,, PW. lug r uck, A.MIFM lasseltt'. mttJ:S, brand new cond. nav> nlue w/tan Lop. 3 yr wrn ~ ...... ,740 P'BHCT IUUTY ~ Sl. onl) l8Km1 on ~ 1973 wtute beaut) m l)l'fft\'\ 1:004.1 Outstand· 111g bU) ut Sl!l .~01) ~m.-0121 •LOW l()()t( • '77 2801:: Snrf, i1tereo <·&Sette, beautlCul rond • 78.000rru Sl0.900. ~7 930.1 ti)~. or 998 335.2 t'n:s & wknds. '72250MBZ. ~ 500 Or bebt t><Tt>r 631·1094 ty 552 97S2 ___ __ '73-lSO S£1. I door. while '74 , Xl/9 New mags. Xlnt rood $11.200 Call pilml, 11eats, tires Sharp. 114&367l $3.J!f>_P_P_OOS._0625 L.se or lluy ·77 280SE. '76 131 2 dr. AM/FM. 5 i.uper clt'an SIS.500. spd. $2600. Gd mpg & Z~ys. 5.59 822-4 cond . .it7-4026 ev_es __ _.._ __ _ 75 Fial 128 Sedan. gn~al m gas. 4 Spd. l\1 usl St'l' i2000 or bes t oCh·r 531-4576 an spm. 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 280l'I':, ,1.dr s edan. Snrf, mr. maroon Im · mar ~5.300. 557 4073 da.ys 74 280 4 dr &IJ)E'r ckan Ivory wit.an inter. Auto, MC. PtW, AM/FM cass. ~aJ aux taruc & more . suso. 49& 7151 VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA ·~a 2so. A I <..:ond. HEADQUAR~ERS --~-·1_7()1or6J8 7470 Tl"\D •y1t1 i 5 :n> D New motor. 50 -1 " 11111. ••• gal. capa~·•lY <.:ream UNIVER~ITY Puff SJ5.100 Call SALES & SERVICE s:.2-7494 IHO-ll81 . OLDSMOBILE FfHAL O.EAR.AHCE!!! '78 IMW 530i HONDA lmmarulat.c! Runs on re GMC TRUCKS ~~~~~ ·73 250· '1 door Sedan w blue mt Onlv 48.000 on1?1nal mtle-. Q u11d ~deck. AC. V.S. P1H Xlnl rood. M UST SEl.L'' St-:!:: & 1AKE OFFF.R" 631·7100 All '79 Alla Romeos MUSTGONOW' BEACH IMPORTS gular gas. 4 l>peed, power I 2850 Harbor Rh d. st~nng, power brnkci.. t~A M ESA air c.'OOd , AM W M 1iowreo I 540.9640 ~Dove~'treet 1 l'a!.~etle. electric i.un. --------~HlT lif.A<..:11 roof. elec'\n c windows. 7':1 Accord. en·ut car. MG 9742 752-0900 1.0paZ/t.an mten or. Only h~1 ge, AC, A M t FM '78 Alpha R.o.aeo S,yder. :!ID.000 rmlell>. $12,:;oe can stereo. lo rru. greal ccnd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14.~. eo.ooun 4etail i42-fl3I. llke oew $152 mo. as· ·~ ~. excell. rond., ....., ..._ ....... , A1·1a 0 .... '79 3201 4 d A /C sw:ne lloe lt9l·2S4l dys, nms well. 20mpf.?. S4950. .,..-...,a........ .,. a..... • s p · • 673-1967 aft8PM Bob. PP 640-l2A2 La~ Paitlt. lihm aees stereo. eraiae control, . . Ceattt Venture l°"es last y r for reg gas. _,.,,. 9730 1rmnediate sale. 1&,.541t. Sl0,9t O. er bs l o f r ••••••••••••••••••••••• \94-4*)1 (ys • eVtl6 ~9.$. 'bi MK II 3.8 ltr. 4-Sp, 4·dr, Mwt sell Leavmg cow» When you call Classtn.d '72 2oe2. 4 s pd. a 1 r . try. Sl.90tt080. 675-3028 Lo place an ad. y09're as· AM/FM, clean. runs gd ~ured of a fri endly n-.mpc. $.lli00.67~27:-,t ~Ghia 9734 '59 22<S Cabriolet x lnt cond, SlJ .500 P P 64().J.at2 For Sale: M.G. like new, liet' to appreciate $2500 49&-2443 welcome and llelp an ----------•••••••••••••••• ••••••• wording your ad for best Bell\IU!ul '71 Bavan a air. '64. 011.maged front end, Have somethmg vou want r1 .... ponse. Call Nowl stJdt.s.iJver S4,950. .!Jell who.le or parts. ~o t.osell?Clas&Iaedads do f.t2.5i71 ~lO l"Ai· 556-6.118 aft 4 pm rt well. 6'&2·5678 10&.ooo W1~· Looka '19S..bTurbo. blk. clean 'S BUG. Rblt. Pfffeet 'llO Coupe DeVltle De 'TST·TOP lrnn1re11l and INC. k>. lo ml. tall pelnt. body, l.ntr. 12UO. ~.By owatt. k>w Wht/inarooo Int. All ___ 11621"2t 1·7~. •1·311111 mue.. White wired In· pc>lftr. 27.000 m1 Im· ''"''' '7U f 967 S.-'6 S700 •54 Baja 8\&I: Enalne I.Mor. Wiii aacrUlce. IDIK'\llAa~. 75'-e790or Ad· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ a.1111.. NftlGJ aome body --· ~:.!~3• &4.2-~ • 24 lJu)' am remumin& '79 6Q4 IMlft. a1iO oir belt oiler. "ft(< Toyota 9765 Mrmel.AtllfOt'JOhn. FIH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 vw au.. IOOd eonc11. 2 Pt!\lfl('('lt 10 1Pf'('d l)lkt"41 ..... W •'-.......,,. ANl> 2 l~eot mo~11 : "' Martt 11 an. Auw. .... •. -· ~ aner ~ AIC. tlotCld. Rorelpls . 6PM. <1ftr aood l rub l3 llO. 2.~!'!.. ro p I(. s l. o o. -u-,....a---------IUCH IMPORTS .,.....,_. YUln• 9772 IM8 Oove Str~t NEWPORT Bl-:At:ll 752-0900 '750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Ponehe 911T Targa, 71#.000 ml. ater~. fog lighl.s, m.(8)6 ~ '767 ····~·················· iOSPITFJRE. alnt cond reblt en11 new lir e• . Mags. cauettti. Must tee! s:.ioeo. Call 646-4156"' 87S-7'646 '78 Pondw911.SCTaru. Yolll..,... 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• back....-. wht W/blk --------~ IAl!eil romputenied alarm system. loaded Showroom cond 23,000 mi. RH dnve, $21.000. 731..Q8> '67 9US Targa z z L eng. body LIU ·ee w n .. alloys. !>harp. Call G. Hf'ndenon 7~· 1700 or 67S. S9':M ~ 914 Copper Metalllc. 34mpg hwy. l owner Cherry cood. 1<1veria mags, Anza exhaust. 11tereo, new upho l . Having trouble i.l·lllng )'OU( car" Try 111\' P111d furor not : Ask for l''rank Manno« Tom A1iun. Jim~, Marina~ ValUwagn 11711 llACH ILYD. tW1it40t1leach 141-2000 640-1876 -------------'78911 SC. Snrl, 1vory /tan 11,<Wml. Llhr. air. C:llf ford alarm Loaded. ~ 11. P. 642 G967 or t~ttn>. ltals Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY "' CARVER ROUS· ROYCE 1'40J•m-" ...,_, .. •ell \'-----~ Cl~O SUNOAYS --'77\/t Silver Wraith JI. 216.000 rrules. new lll·es l>arit 5t~n & silver. Just llke l)('w. Must sell 1m · mcd1 at ely . _, $4\L 500 Retail pnce i.ell ... for ~.000 Call: 200--~S.WO or~l. .11171 Com1che (.'on~rt <-Omplet.ely restor~d to new cood White v. t~p red in~. This cur 1~ out· l>taodinizly beaut. hai. bl-oef1t.-the l!MO·, do not haw and IS ODI> $75.000 7~19lJ ·49 Bentle) Mk XI~ ~. 31202 Brooks ~t. So Lag.400-2496 Socib 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19805441 TURIOI here NOW for immedlate delivery! Free 5 yr ., S0.000 rnde WARUMTY arerends5-JI 80 BfACH IMPORTS fJ.18 Dove Stf\'t'l J\.'EWPORT Bt:ACH 752-0900 il &t.. nu 1600 f•ni:. l l Joint:.. tarei. "hot·k,. S3250 !1711 096J, t'\ I! ... ~7 '70Sq bk uuto .n ·blt t·nl! nt'W bruk {':). :. LI' n -o n i " . xJ.nt cond in & nut t '.i II 971H686 Qf' Ad S1ttl·r I 107 ~24hl""> ID VW Uu.-. t"lt:au. i.trval m1~. low <rult-, '1fl rl!blt N~w brks & 'hnck h ~ SJ6..66J:! 71 But;. xlnl mnd Nrw prum.. mutrwr & tunt-·up. l?AOO. 67S-OM9 --------llUY PROIUMS ~ck or dead fo"or e 1gn cars wanted.free t1.1w. 631·1WT Cash last iO Bug, "'hl·red int. nu paint. lir e'>, b~ek c'.· motor & rlutrh Ma.: whl'>, A~t I f'?4 ca!>'> Perl rond Rehl olr~r ~ 2597 '71 VW Bug i.nrr n l•w Ures. new inter lit">l of fer. m .J!a1 Wt'Chlld~ an. 6pm """dyl:> I '68 ~ rebll t-ni: 'inlr ~ IJod) & IOll r l.uud larcs U.90ll J"l ktng im-O:l16 ·&'5 VW Bus orig camper New exter pawl. Needs s ome work $2,000. ~ 74 VW CClllv 'L Low males, FM llereO. Xlnl. cood. ~Bob: 957-11303 dys or 962-49UI e Ve!> '00 VW Bua. champa~c. dean. 38.000.reblt eo)! , ures. brakes. pa int good SlD>OBO. M2-02!f7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. VOi.VO SAL.IS. SHVICI MC>UAS.NG OVERSEA.5 DELIVERY l:lX.PERTS IAIUU(I VOLVO 19fl6 ll11rbor Rlvd C()o.TA M ESA ~9)0) 540.,467 Uni Vofvu 142S. xlnt c·ond C'.o!JI :,U•VI' i.fkr 4pm & ~.673-~ ·····•················· Gt 11 .. 9901 ...............••...•.. HOTHIHGOVd $4999 MAIERS AUTO CENTER 14~ u •• k.-r ~trt~·t <'tX'>TA MY.SI\ 540-9202 ,,,0 .•.....•..•....•.•..••• • 'tll KIVlt.lt/\ Or1v,1nal J IL"ll t U/11-tJ C j 1111 ,1 \d I fll.DC'k' $t!l!JO Ad So h ·r I L!i>. f)oU 4...1(,(J 2A hr .. '91S . ..•.••......•••.•..... '80 SEVIUE DIESE:l; !eat.he!' utt •.ver> opuon 4. tu) rru lei! lt9 I I~ "19 SdV. t\tlly C"QUtPPNt Sl2.500 mi ~ 1,,.t .. rr or la.kt' °""r lbe ~ t71-.7 --'Tl<.:dV Wht on wht l-'1111> equp'd , sun.root, rru1'" ~ 8)00 ~~ t•Vf' i<J fl~IA'QIJd lirouJ(h11m 1n·;1eganrc Full "wr {.'n.t;(>. M1chelm,., auto, lmk & antenna. ware "'h"1 ... r.onc F:ou s Lo m1 \taint r .. rrd' Hu) •K takl' mer hi• No l>wn 112.295 c.111 5$7-422<$ c ,1d .. i'H Hr111tl!h.i m Vt- t-l1:1:.ince l..o>1 mdn ~lrd t lt•;,rn I """ nt•r ~ t:.ill bl!>-2132 l::xceptJooally Clf' an 6 500 ma.Jes Loaded Coupe de Ville Tait~ ~r rema1.11 mg 2 )T lea5e .it S23!I mo + small down Ca II aft 6PY~ . 76 Seville. Silv~r & ct\arroaJ beaut\ Greoit ropd Out-.tdnd1n~ purcha:.c pn cc· ~ ~I v.kd}l>, ~ 4489 '71Clawo Xlnt. tOnd. T· lop. A I C. AM /FM . llOO/()lt(). 7e0-0178. '7J Ca m aro. fully equipped , I owner, 12.000. 964 3848. eves "78 LT. T·t.op. AC. PS. lilt whl. AM I F'M atereo. 15.000.641~ f940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Granada 4-dr. econ. kyl. r tS. P/8 , AMI F'M stereo. A/C, lux. iot. 561< ml, see to apprecunt:. S3100/or best. art 5, SS8468, aJ.Jday sat /SUJl. 'Qt E\Jlur Stat. Wgn , good mifeage. runs terrific 1275. 67S-MJ.9 '78 Z28: Auto .. A /C ., U..:.0. 9945 Powec-windows, power .. ••••••••••••••••••••• locks , custom paint 75 u MOln ft1ark JV. l m - M 1-&lo27 mac tend 13.195. Askin& $6.500 M1·4915 ~~! ........ !!!.~ Mttury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CITATIOHS/ Ct-Emit$ L.tt Wed&o. .WAni•-4 Many cob's le models. Wl"ll DUUH'! GaOnf Cl111 •1 •t 1.llZt l Beach Blvd . HUNTINGTON llt:ACll 147..6087 • COMVEltTllU • '963 Corvair Spyc»r kr<-mt 1Jo111nt, top & tires, 1wo t'•tra Cona1r t"fllQ,_ & ~part· pdrh $1.'iU.11 Ll'llt offt•r l°J II 768.4589 SHUSFtRST~ ORANGF. COUNTY'S NEWEST U~COL..'l MERCURY DEALt:RSHI P RAYFUDEIOE UNCOL..'f ~1 ERCl:RY J&-18 Auto Center Ur SDl-'.vy Lake For~t exit ll<Vf~I': 830.7000 ~ 9952 ····•···········•····•· ~ lk'>I. dlr, p !>, sorf, take 11\l.'r ht' P>m l!::. $W~lonthl> 7U)S1·0612 '71 X lnt l'•1nd . Good tran-.pvrl<1 t1on $1500. WJI ~ 5821> w .. hit\/•• lt l(ood i..,l('C'tion .fr. A C, Powrr Sl<"t'nnR. o l N fo. W & II !'\ lo: 1' 1\uto . A '>k1ng s'l&OO t 'ho•vrlW"li. • l>ll~ COHMS.L CHIYIOUT 'X11 ll.arh"r flh •I I It.. r I\ 'rf "-' \ S4'-IJOO 7 1 I :hro.;1-tla· •hit•• ·•Ul•>. 4 dr. ISJJJK111 Xl11l •om.I ~-{IU .JMl 7K ( h••\f•tl• I 1lnnr. JW> Ill 1111 md• ...UJO •I l.eo.t 11fl•:r •• .,, ,1.1;11, J!r."3 ~ J I Im llVI :t'" I \ 1-'1111 ~ ... u, '•. " ..... ~· d ~l ''"w \1!~ ·• 992S ..•..•.....••.•••...... ·r.s Chr)"sler Very gd cond Runs we II Sll7 ~ 1 tt.s t fir dy,. 7~ ~ !lfj() .$7.iJ i'h 0.cdob.I l211. ma !ull~ •"l'IUlPPt-<d .... unroo1 m JJo'• bl.k •JO hlk SJl_.XJ cmo ~ z:i:i.J C19 32 ..•.•.....•..•......... COttVETTES L.")t Wectioft I 9IO's ... Stoda I IT1tnfJa ate Dt II\ ~ r. ' )lan)" rolot".>' Wf'UDUUM' Top Tnlde-10 Allowal)(.·l•. Great F'\n.anc ILi g A v a 1 I a tW ~In le Check· GIOTH CheY'l"06et 18211 Bi? a ch RI\ d Ht.~Nc;ros 01::\l H f47-6087 99SS ···•··············•···· i'• t 'utt .... ' u,. . ..,, I blue kul.~I I lop 1111)(.10 m1'. '\f \4\d , K-l ' :!.:t-!1 7'1 1 >1•~ l)t t I '\l11l n ind ~·II •If' 1.tkc• fl\ 1•r lc•as.• :-.ori.·' ••·rm.. l'Leal>t" c·&ll 1'•1 •011\ 1t1 l)lcl, l '°'I ~" do\lon ' ,'¥11 •11il• ·• r Jl.1· "' 1·r m, I· 1 ,~, .1L 1!11\i· mtcrt!~l '''''" I .illliuv tiiJ 1li2-I , , 1 lhl I• 1n1n;id11. 1111•'- • •nl \ll ,111 ,.~., 'l;.'\JO J:1l .Mt:! 9960 ..•..•.........••.•.... 'Fl.I RoJ!tninn• r l ... prl 11111,R ... rblt 1·11~. 14K m1 on Hl)! run~ n11·•· mu't ... ~. IJ_., n>U...h I•• 11,\ S \:-.k lOI! ,., 11 h• 1 Bru n o M , l.t.l• 1<r.1 \.,1.1n· W.i.:rin p ",/ IJl"k ,..., P li .• \~I F..\I , ~"'"" f'lect rt'Jr door k1H:h. mJ..: \lo hf't'I!. f>l .000 m1 Must :.el l S2,U9S. •~t? m~ 71 Plymouth \'.d1ant lk'\ I t\ul<>. air, & PS. HIUt· w bl ue 1ntl'r Wht \Ill\ I lop <;tind ,·11nd 1.n· .,nit 4. 111.11 t..J.Oo••11 11 C',111 '• •• " •••• r1 ,, r .! .1 '• tJ \l.,...,tmm.1.1 \\•. r· \t •.JI I~ 3 DAYS ONLY!!! GE mm~mmcLEARANCE \\.ED~E..~DA , .• THl..RSDA ,. & FRIDA,. ~=~~-=~~~~--MAY 7. 8 & 9. 1980 E\'ERY HONDA .1'CCORD LX Ai\D HO~DA PRELl.DE IAUTOMATICI I~ STOCK ".ILL BE SOLD FOR ~A~l.FACTt:RER~s Sl.GGESTED RETAIL PRICE \\.HILE THE'/ LAST!!! •GOOD SELECTIO~ ~O\\.!!! SALE PltCE DOIS MOT IMCWDI TAX. LICEMSL DOc. res & DEAUI IMSTAUED omOHs • SA.LI PRIC!S EFFICTIVI THIU SUNDAY, MAY t. 1910. • SllVICE PAn'S OPIM TIL I 0:00 MONDAY THIU RIDA Y 'I e a n s Ill J• •· ,t t I n • ,, ' • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley 01 T I O N Your Hon1etown Dall;v N~wspaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'Cap' Historic HB Landmark Da1lyPllelSl.ttl""°'° R£MEMBERS WHEN Cap Sheue By ROBERT BARKER Ol -o.I•• ............ lla rT) M • l'np hlle ue ll'i u mun fo r all -.t'"""n' fout li all buketball , track , basebull, cross countr), golf . .iyruna::.ucs and v. halever Ht' begttn coarhang those i.ports at Huntington llt.'uch 1 lt~h School m 1925 In the eurly ) 1.;a rs he was the school s only t'Oaeh except for lhl' wood s hup teacher who coat:hed the LldSl·bcill t~m li) the lime l:>h t•ue t pro nounced Shoo-ey > retlrt•d in 1959 ht• had become a t radition T he hig h school footba ll stadium is named for hi m lie 1::. the only Oran1<c County coach to be named into the California Coaches Assoc1at10n lllill of t'ame. Born in 1895. he a lso is from a Huntington Girl's Slayer: thff ertnl t>ra which seemed lo foster dlHerent qua hlles Oed1cal1on. loyally and decen. ey ure some that stand out m ham ab well ab a concern and ~t.'rvac~ to othe rs that transcend the atttlellc fields During Wor ld Wa r II Sheue :..ent ~wslellers each month to murt' than 200 of "his boys" ~crvmg an the military lie speaks sadJ y of .the 22 '4hQ lost their lives Shcue was a gu1d1n g force in th<' Southe rn Counties track mt>et which became one of tht> pre m ie r s porti ng e ve nts 1n So uthern Califorhta before Its demise u few years a~o. "We paid $10 to th~ offic ial starter a nd everyone else. the coa ches and faculty me mbers, dona ted their t ime for free "One time I s ent the coaches who acted as officials Chnstma~ cards and a pair or socks "Eddle West tthc late sports e di t o r of the S a nt a An a Register> always kidded me about 1t " She ue also started the Hunt· ington Be a c h l nv1tat1o na l Basketball Tournament which 1~ stall going s trong a fter more than 50 yea rs "I asked the principal 1f t could do 1t and he said I could 1r I put up my own money I did and I lost S22 That's the f1ro;1 and 1astt1 me1t cvt'r lost monc\ Through the years. Sheu'.' 'hID- bt>en active an many <'Ommumtv a<'t1vities lle'll bt; taking part as:aan Saturday an one th<it has bt'en important to him That's the 29th a nnual llunl 1ngton Beach H<>!>l Lions Club Pancake 8rcakfa:..t at Lake Park. ,. l'roceeds go to eye and eur <'are for needy persons Sheue. who recently was re leased from the hospital after a n arcup or arthritis. will Ix' ~erv· m g on the ticket line from 9 a m to 12 noon S h e u e·. t h c• o n 1 y c h a r l c r member of th<' club st all active. al read\ has sold 40 t1cketi. When he fi rst cam .. tu Hunt ington &.ich there were no such th1 n~s as r un d ·r a1i.1n g lJ reakfasls or t raffic congeM1on or s mog .. This eounty v. as praclt<'all y '1rgan lluniingtcm Bcueh wai-. mo1>tl) lw:rn and bt'el fields Santa Ana had a lot of l'1lrus. ·Wht·rt• t he beu 11 fi e lds !-lopp<>rl . the or.JO~t·s tx-~an. · 1 rt:mt>m bt>r rnJing on a bus w 1th om.• of my tea ms . The sun wa.s sh1nmg. I could see snow on the mountain<i and I smelled the orange blossoms. ·'I told my~clf I was the lur kiest so.and·so in the world " At tha t t1ml', lluntington Beach High School numbered only 323 students. according to Sheue. and they came all the way from Long Beach and Sa n Juan Cai 1st rano. !>tudents from Newport Beach a nd Halboa road the big Red Car..,\ lo the bus station where they were bused lo the <'ampus. Ile had arnvt•d in Califo rnia the yf'ar before and co11ched at Lompoc lllgh School. whete Ju~ ba5k etball team won e ver y game .. That·~ bC<'ausc I used th1· w ne deh.•nst· and nobody had ever heard or 1t out he re-·· lie earned has master's degree <See 'CAP'. Page A2> Sick Man or -a Co~niving Scuni? Mortgage ,Rate Cut 11 By Home By'l'be Assoc:ialed Press Home Savings & Loan As· • sociaUon. the na tion's largest S&L, cul its prime mortgage rate from 17'h perrent to 12~ percent. and a number of other savings institutions followed suit 1 with simila r. if not necessarily m atching rate cuts. Ho rn e Pres ide nt Ri ch a r d Die hl said the le nder slashed its ra t e 4:J..• points We dnesday because of recent sharp declines in short·ter m interest rates and the e xpectation that thrift in· stilutions would begin lo attract new deposits soon. Later in th<.• da y, Cali fornia Federal Savings and Loan As· so<'1at1on -the la rgest feder ally ins ured S&L -cut its mortgage r ate half a percentage point to 14 12 percent. Only a day earlier, C a liforni a F ed e ral h a d a n· noun<'ed a 21~ pe rcent drop from 17''"Z to 15 perrent. And the San Di ego .based Home Federal Savings and Loan As sociation responded to news of Home·s dramatic r ate reduc· tion by cutting its own mortgage r ate to 12~• per<'ent. There was a lso good news for pros pective auto buyers. San Fra ncisco's Crocker Bank cut ats interest ra te for new car loans from 191".l percent to 11a. percent and for used car loans from 20 percent lo 1.8¥. percent. The most recent declines in the prime lend10g ra te have left the key indicator at four levels between 17 and 18!-'J percent, sug- gesting to analysts that bankers a re increasingly uncerta in of the • nation'seconomicoutlook. ' t Chase Manhattan Bank, the <See PRIME, Page AZ) Ora age Coast Weather Considerable low cloudi · ness through Friday with afternoon clearing. Not much te mper atur e change. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and en inland. Highs Friday 65 t.o 70. IN81DBTODAV o...fftf ~· of Che WorldeoiM Clulrclt o/ God MN '*" ,..,.,.. bw a """' eorporatm fonMd bv •"-~r.re11~, (owdlr. Sn ,,,,,,. Alt Tif o /ff 011r11ed Y u gosla v wome n weep a s the coffin of Pres ident T ito is brought from the Belgrade parli a ment buildi ng at th<' s tart of funeral <.'crc monies today <story on P age A4 >. Former Shah Aide Executed B y The Associated Press A woman cabinet minister who served under the shah was executed by firing sq uad before d awn today in Tehran's Evin Prison, a long with a nother wo m an and a man, Tehr a n Radio reported. Me anwhile. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr indicated today he will na m e a prime minister within a few days. a move seen as strengthening his political position. lie told an Ira · nian journalist of his intention and a source close to the presi· dent said the appointment is ex· peeled this weekend. The execute d woman ex- official, E sf and Farrok.hru· Pars a , fo rme r mini s t e r of education and trai nina . was found guilty of "plundering public funds, c,using corrup- tion, spreading prostitution ln the ministry of education and training, cooperation with SA V AK (t h e s hah 's secret police), dismissing struggling educators, participating in gel· tlng laws aga.inlt the people ap- proved and makinC educaUon And tra1D1q dependent OD the c olonial c ulture of lm· perlalilm," tbe radio sald. Mrt. Fanoldtru·Pana MrVed .,....ser Amit Abbu Hovelda, the former prime minister who wu executed ln AprU 11'711 Jwo • &hi after Ar atollah Runodah melnJ'1 revolution ouated lloUmmad 8e11 PahUvl. Tehran bcUo aaW tht other WOIDU """"" UUa morNftl ,.,....... l•d•ql, ... fCKaftd Plftt ~ . 'purc1Nia&Ai'l1•·· ·-.. ,... m-=-:~----.,,..... . .......... .._ ... llMJu, ,, .. _... • Ill Iran guilty o r h e ro in a n d opium <'ha rges. Another woman. a n American. who was arrested Tuesday in Tehran on <'hargcs of spying for the CIA, m ay be free lance journalis Chynthia B. Dwyer of Buffalo, N. Y .• her hus band John said. The husband. a n Englis h pro- fessor at Buffalo State College. said he had been una ble to rea<'h his wife who was staying at the Tehran Hilton. He said the hotel told him she ehecked out Mon· day without leaving a forward· ing address. Dwyer said he didn ·t believe his wife could have been work· ing for the CIA because she op. posed the agency's policies. Mrs. Dwyer. the mother of three and a part owner o f Traveling Woman Tours Inr .. left Buffalo April 10 a fter becoming interested lo Iran's position on the taking of 53 American hostages Nov. 4. S he entered Iran through Turkey, her husband said. The State Department said it was t.r)'iDI to learn the pame of the arrHt.ed woman \brou1h Swiu AlnbalMdor Erik l.anl. who w11 bu been bandUnt U.S. con1utar attain ln Iran· alnce Pre1ldeat C1rter bro•e dlp~ rel1t.ion1 wltb Iran 1utm0Mb. The mtUtanta boldin1 tbl U.S. 1::r:l. in Tehren aMOUMed W 1 ther moved enot.btr 1rou., of AmerltlD hoetaa••. Ulla U• IO Qonan, lU ml ... 1ut .......... ~._11Mt captW lld ID lftl .. ,,_ U. Cul't• .... lL. ·~,Jf't~"'t. ·&..~~ .,.,~ Alcala's Death Urged By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot ... Deltw ............ Defens(' attorney J ohn Barnett pleaded for lht> life or l'OnVlcted chtldk1ller Rodnc•\ J Alrala to day. saying ht!> C"iwnt was lne•I on "anger and rear .. and that Alcala was a Sl<'k. d ist ur bed m an Prose('utor R1<'har d Fa rnell . 1n demanding the death penall~ for Ak ala. told an Orange Coun. ty Supcn or Court Jury that the 36·yl'ar·old Monter t'y Park man "'as a "beast" a nd a "conniving scum " The jury of nin<' 14omcn and thrc<' mt•n began deli berations this morning ufle r both o;1d<•s c·o nd uded tht•1r dos 1ni( argu ments and Superior Court Jud~e> Philip Schwab issue d has an· st ructions Alcala w ac; rnnv1eted by lhC' same JUrv lust week m the kid na p·murder or 12 ycar-<>ld Robin Sams()(' or Huntani!tOO Beach The JUTY basicall y has two op- tions -either ~entcncc Akala to the gas chamber o r h fe in state prison Wi thout poss1b11ity Of parole. I n ha s clos ing a r jt ument. Ba rnett des<'nbed his <'hent as a ..man who never really grew up " The defense attorney said Akala. m his previous attacks on other girls. was driven by a fre01 y he rould not control "~1r. Akala 's past convicted h im here." Ba rnett s a id . fie claimed th<' prosecution created a climate of "fear and hysten a .. and that AJcaln was not convict· ed on racL<i. "The aurn of death pervad<-s this courtroom." the defense at torney as.<ierted. ·'The prosecu· tion has asked you \the JUry ) to unleash it." Farnell. a depUty d istri<'t at· tom ey, described Alca la as a "rold, calculated killer. a man who stalks little girls for selfish, aberrant purposes. "This beast. thi~ conniving scum. stole Robin's lUe. What is the appropriate sentence?" the prosecutor asked. Farnell said there is not one mitigating factor in Alcala 's de· fens e that would s pare him from being sentenced to death. Both attorneys gave emotional closing arguments In a highly publldzed case that bas spanned more than two months in Orange County Superior Court. The penalty phue or the trial had appeared clOle to conclusion Wednesday when Famell bad to a bruptly rut h is case after Judie Schwab ruled that evidence poulbly Unkinc Alcala to a im New York ml.lrder cue could not be introduced into pro- ceedlnp hire. FarMll had planned lo ull wltn..... from New York lo bol1ter bl.I clahna thal Alcala 1houkl die ln the 111 thamber. 8ehw1b, however. ruled that tht evldtnct did not ahow bt)'CMMI I rlUOftlbl• doubt lh1C ~lcali, t'OftYldtd la1t ""* In tlM ......... .,,. .... ,of ll·)'Hr<Okt ltobl" llm1oe of tha1tlft1ton t ... AU?A&.A, Pl .. Mt o.lly ~ .... SUfl -o DESCRIBED AS 'BEAST. CONNIVING SCUM' Convicted ChUd Kiiier Rodney Alcala Separate Aeeidents Traffic Injuries Fatal to 2 . Teens A Fountain Valley ~1rl and a boy from Orange daed Wednes · d ay as a result of separa te traf· fa<' a<'ridents earlier this week. Patn da Keyser. 13. or 11485 S y lva nite Circ le. F ounta in Valley, was struck by a car May 4 as she rollerskated across Warner Avenue a t the Santa Ana River Bridge an Sa nta Ana . police said. She was taken to Fountain Valley Communit y Hospital. where she died Wednesday. Of· flcers said the driver of the car , Tamie Lea Hende rson. 19, of Santa Ana, didn't se-e the 13· Home Burglarized; Ia.at 115,000 Jewf'lry, 11lverwore and an· Uque 11Jver valued at $15,000wt-rc rtpon.d to n n th m ld·day bur1t1_ry W~n dn o! a ltu_nt lnttor\ flelt'hhom.-, pc>llrtuld Thitv• prtfd o6)4'n a •lld na window at 11H' "omt of l'hll Kratr•r ind r1" 1ck1d the hay t btfort rl ftl with OM nha.•'*'· poUtt 11Mt . year-old roller s kate r because of a rise in the road at the bridge. Grant Ale x a nde r . l SC of Or ange. died Wednesday in an· yon Gener al Hospital as a re· suit of inJuries suffered in a May 3 accident. Alexande r and a friend we-re riding a mo-ped no rth on Sierra Vist:.t Avl.'nu · in Anaheim wheri they ""re struck by a car as they made a left tum ont.o Santa Ana Canyon Road . Al exandcr·s friend. Charles Sanders. 14. or Anaheim, was dead on arriva l at the hospital. The driver of the car. Kevin Gallaway, 17. of Ana h6lm. was not cited. F1ight3 De nied MA 'lLA, Phltlpplnc~ CAP > Tht' !'.ovlcl J.:m bas'ly today d~· na..:d allt'I• llon1 b)' th" Philip ""' l'or I.e n Minis try tha t n lll Inn n>t'Yinal 11nru r ID '101 h.td r hl l "r nc-t lrlP'-C't In t' bru ry btn n d tho pl ~•re tN. t H ... •111 ovw In· etrn allonal wal'1 ra bJ U. ........... • '""""=--OAl_L_Y_Pl_L...;.O_T ___ H_../_F _____ Thursday May 8, 1980 ~--JV T BR EA KING ----... Iranian Terrori t . Charg d iri London LONDON CAP> A U.yur~id lranlan dock worker. bHVI· Jy ~ullt'ded ~od band~uffcd to • pollceman, appeared In court lo d4ly ch.r&~ "'tlh murd rlllC two holla K at tht> t'nd of I.on don 'a 1u1-d1y Ira nian £mbauy ai e P()lH'f' said the dt1rt-ndant. Fo•d 81duv1 Nf'Jad. was lhe solt1 i>ur v\wr o1 &ht \etrorit\.a -"' T a eoommando auaull f,.ed l9 h06~C• tn tbr embu.!ly Mood•y nl(hl · In a three-minute ~ a~ne• NtJad was ordenid held wUhout ball for ODf ,.._ffk all« Commander Pet~r Duffy hHd of Scot ld.nd Y ard' Antt Tfrtorlit Squad. ttsttrltd' that "nu'n1.-row threats havt1 bet-1' mldt' •R•IMt him " f '..,.IUCf"iM RapJlf"d o H It h •i •• Trial SAN 1-'KANClSCO 1 M » A fl')'chuillrist chum.a Mayor 0 11mne l''c1n.'l\dn \r1~ to block h1~ S~c.'h before lht' Amertun Psyctualrn: ~uatlun In which he 1nd1cted h1& prof~lon'• role In lhe Lnal or a a Siil Dan Whltf> Mayor Fe1nste1n. who gaun~ om c.'e urt..-r Whitt' ')hot Mayor George M~cooe and Superv,~r ll n cy Milk 1n \IYl8. !'i&ld she contacted lhe assocuallon •bout Or Thom¥s Siast 's lec-ture. but dai med !>he dad not Hk that ht' I~ titken ort the program Sf>nafr R t-jrro Budg.-c Cuf ff or.- WASHINGTON (AP 1 The Senatt-today reJe<.'led a cun servattve proposal to cut lht-1981 budget by an additional $1 3 billion lo guarantee a busmeio~ tux 1. ut a nd a balan<'t'd hudget even 1r the rece:.s1on wor sens By a 53.39 vote. the Senate t11hled. effectively killmR. an :>rnendmt'nl by &!n Orrin Hal<.'h, R-Utah. that <.'ailed ror t utting tne proposed $61 2.9 billion budget by 2 2 percent across the board. except for defense and So<.'ial Se<.'urity l#raf>li Tr1u1p11 K UI fti lf••rr i lla ~ BEJRtrr. Lebanon (AP> Seaborne Is raeli troops s upport· ed by helicopter!) str uck more than 20 miles inside southern Lebanon during the night, killing three Palestinian guerrill as and wounding s'x The raid c1:1mc less than a week after PLO terrorists killed ~1x J e wis h settlers on the occup1e? West Bank of the Jordan River ~ New Palestinian dis turbances were r eported. l'l)ea nwhtle. in the Is raeli-occupied Arab sector or J erusalem Lebanese officials denounced today's ra id a s "highway piracy" and said it was an apparent retaliation for a Palestinia n ambush last week ttiat killed s ix Jewish settlers and wounded 16 ln the West Bank town of Hebron RB City Bisi. ri~I . SE A sia· Pupils Surpass ·Hispanic For the first time an the his· torv of the Huntington Beach Ci· t v i elementary> School District. Spanish has been supplanted as the principal minority lan guage spoken by students. According lo a s urvey re· leased th is week . la nguages s poken by Southeast Astan re· fµgee children have become pre- dominant. Seventy-six of the c hildren s pea k Laotian, 33 speak Viet· na mese and nine s peak Cambo- dia n f 'ront Page 11 I PRIME ... country's third largest . cul its prime one full point Wednesday to 17 J>('rcent, while most other major banks tnc luding top· ranked Bank of America Lt1 mmed t heir rates to lH'a per· cent. Some banks moved to 18 percent and othe rs stayed at 18"'2 percent. .. Bankers a re j ust perplexed by the rapid decline an the cost of money." said Gordon Pye. senior vice president at Irving trust Co.. which lowered its prime a full point to 17 ""1 per- cent ·'T he cost o f fund s h as dropped so ra pidly there 1s little bistorical guide for how banks should act." Pye said from the ba nk's New York headquurter.. The entire banking industry tiad adopted an i s i,., percent prime late last week, before Wednesday's decline brought the r ate to its lowest level s mre F ebr uary As recently as Apnl 15 the pnme stood at a record 20 percent. The prime 1s the interest rate banks char'-e on loans to their most c reditworthy corporate borrowers. such a s Exxon Corp., wh ile s m aller business es gene rally pay a pomt or more above ~ pr1me. 0..ANOl COAST .. , There are 72 Spanash-speakan~ pupils in the 13 schools which have a total enrollment or about 7,200. School officials say thul the diversity of languages poses problems t.o the district and that in a lmost all cases the refugee youn~stersspeak no English Efforts have been made to hire additional teachers' aides to smoot h over commun1cahon problems. "We are scrounging daily to find extra aides and in· terpreters," said board presi- de nt Roy How. He added that it 1s impossible to find adults who speak some of the dialects. School trustee Norma Vander Molen, who has lobbied federal offi cials ror assistance to deal with the problem, said health, dental and p s ych o logical services are a major C'lncern and expense. ·'The y need more he l p because of parasitic disease and many still are s uffering from trauma," she said. Mrs. Vander Molen reported that the dtstrict has spent $15,000 or its reserves for the health s ervices. She swd s he expects the dis· tract to be reimbursed after be· ing mformed of feder al ap proval for addilional funding through the lndo Chinese Refugee As· s1stance Progr am. Other languages represented by students in tlle district tn· e l ude Ko r ea n , M andarin , Japanese. Samoan. Farsi lira · nian 1. NavaJO. Taiwanese, Turkish. Arabtc . Pakistant. Germ an. Swedish and F rench. Troops on Ale rt NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP) With the city's firefi ghters on s trike, Gov. Lam ar Alexander today orde re d a bo ut 450 Na- tional Guard troops to the state capita l to man the fi re sta tions. Troubled New Jet Goes On Ir STIWE •Aa8t.E ......... .,"-..- Two aitUnet plunlq '° add Oou1lt.1 Aircraft'• quieter 1S4· p11aen1er jet to their n eets h1ven't'Mtn put oft by news th~t the t.aU MCUon on one o1 UM new Jet& f tll ott durllll a recetit test l1ndl.ns Air Ca)J(om la hlls ordered two of lhf' new DC 9 Super 80s and plan11 lo Oy lhem out or Orange Couflty's John Wayne Airport latt'r thus ynr l'SA. f1ghtlng for permission lo (ly out of the county a irport. has 20 ol the Douglas 1ets oo or · tier and hopes to kick orr service in Orange County with the new craft .~ .......... T10.n' SECURITY SURROUNDING PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR ACCUSED STRANGLER Judge Gr•n11 Angek> Buono'• Request fOf Heartng CloM d to Pubic ind Pr••• Otllc1ala for lhe Federal AVla· twn Adm1nis\rat100 said they are still studying t he mishap whic h occurred last Fnday dur· mg a steep-angle test landing at Edwards Air Force Base The Super 80. advertised to be the quietest and most fuel cffi('lent JCt in its class. ap· parenUy nosed into the ground a fter landing an d bounced acro11s the air field. shaking oH 1ls ta1lsccuon f 'ro• Pagf# ,, I ALCAL A ... Beach. had been involved 1n the 1977 s laying or 24 YNU·Old Ellen Hover Secrecy Surrounds Hearing of Buono Dave Eastman, a Dougla s spokesman. said his firm is op- t1 m 1stic that the accident won 't mean a deluy in the delivery of tht• new J€'t. lie said 114 of lhc t;t4 m illion planes are on order F arnell cndt'd up ,,ue<;llonang o nh two w1tne:.ses both forme r parole off1ct'rl> for AJC'al.1 befon• re!>tmg hi!> caSl' Alcaltt had served prison t1mf' in tht> 1 970~ for child molestutlon lie t?xplamc-d that the Super 80 has compl€'1ed about 700 hours of its required 1.000-hour test b) L" \ i\ 0 r r I c I a I!. Th(' la ti .. 1 • Tht· iudl!f' riu1<·k I' <l•·n1 11I ~phntenng mishap. he ~aid <K' Hnrnrtt"' mntrnn to 'on,111•·r But 1f dcfen~e atlorrn·y John n arnt'lt was suc1•1.•c,i-ful in '"I> p re~s1nJ? mention nf th1• Nt>'AI York rn11rdt•r t'H't' h1• 14;is 1•quall) un.,uN·,...,.,rul in <·on~ in• in~ !-.<•h\l.:th lo n·o1w11 hto.1nn~· 111'1 ;1Jlll\1S:o.1t11l1l \ 111 1•\'llll'll< 1• .1lr 1•.111} U">t•d 111 \l<'.ilJ 'tr 101 LOS ANGELES (API -Tight Sl·Crt'cy i.urrounds a prehm tnary hrar1ng today for a ccu,cd lttl ls1de Strangler Angelo Buono .iftPr prt'b!> und publt(' werl· harre<l from the proceedings \t un1C"1pal Judge It Ran<1olph Moore Jr said the law le ft ham \4 ll h no choice !Jut tr1 ~rant Uuonu :. n :qucst for u ( losl·d h1'iH IOI( · I 'nt1 l thl'rf' 1s a ruling th.JI 1 t.11111111•• th1· court h<t!> no lh111 I 1 I In ,, lullow lht '-l.i,ut1 . tlu c.urr~ dunng a landing about \4 hetht•r r v1dt!n<"1' Ol>lbltH:d · five times as hard as a normal throui;th :1 'lf'arch \4 .irrnnt s1~m'fl C JI OK commercial landing h) a n Orangt' Count\ JUdJtt· antJ 0 ege • Officials rrom Air. Caufor:rua used 10 1.~ An r.•·li·'I f'<n.mtv and PSA salt1 t he accident raises "'ht<I '-' Akal.i II\ ,.11 \4 ,, 111, .iluJ '.J ll no :L~t..s,~~~~ __ 3!~!1'~~nQt!i.~-·r~..iurlt!•· tl.i<1 prc~wU>h·--J!IY~,a(!:-F asl-~'W<''re not al all ~kepucaJ... upheld tht-warrant ">aid PSA spokesman 8111 Hast· B_~r11 1·1t :1n<I •:'' 1l_i•(i•11'" in.:~ "If anything. the incident counsel Jere I-n~man have con is a lt'Sllmomal to the s tructural ten ded ev1dt n c ~ obta1nt-.d ~tr<'ngt.h or the IN .. through that r-.earch of Alcala '> II <' said <ilthough the taH set' Monterey Park home wa\ mad tion ft·ll off. it was his un· m1 s~1ble s 1nrc the wurrant chor:.tanding that the passenger should have been s1gnc·d by J <1rea of the· craft came through Los Angeles County mai.t1stratc uns<.'athl'd Bolstering their chum. the)' · ·Tht.• p la n e rea l ly he ld !laid. wa!) u re~ent ruling by th(' •o~l'lhcr." he observed. · 2nd 01stnct Court of Appeal II\ Tom Kam1sk1. Air California Los Angele!! which overturned "' s pokesman. sa id be 1s still con v1ct1on in a d ruf? case some"'hat unc lear what hap-~cause a searc h warr ant was pened dunng the test landing. sign~ by a Santa Ana judge but but said his firm s till plans to used m Los Angeles County . ourchasc the Jet Barne tt said after Sch14 ab., ruhng Wednesday he would rile an appeal Wlth the 4lh D1stnct Co urt o f Appeal 1n San Bernardmo 'CAP' ... in school administration the next -.car at use. where o ne of his icach<'rs was Notre Dame root· l>all immortal Knute RO<'kne ··u e wa!\ an cxc.'hangc teacher. Ile told such runny s tones and really had a good time. I didn't know how luckv I was.'·' As a you n s.?s tcr in I ola, Kansas. Shcue p l ayed on n u mHous Y MCA a nd high !-tchool athletic teams "I was the n 1pt111n or so damned man y teams that they ~tarted t.o caU me ·cap.' "I'll bet th ere 's not a hair dozen people who know my real name." One or hLs exploits came in 1915 when he broke the Kansas high school record m the high JU m p. "You'll laugh when I tell you what it was -5 feet 10 and ~in· ches. Nowadays you couldn't even qual1fy with that." He also was lhe running guard on the Iola basketball team - the captain , naturally --that won the stale c hampionship in 191~. "We beat Newton , 31-17. And t hat was something , because Kansas and Indiana were hotbeds of baaketball. · · Sheue said the thin & lhal be 18 m ost proud of. however, is that 30 "of my_ boys" we pt into coaching. The list inclUdes the late Claire Van Hoorebeke ot Anaheim High School (Sbeue's hero) and Jim Stanceland or LODI Beach City Colleae . Barnett and Friedman bcben• Alcala LS ent1tlL'd t o n new tnul because improperly o btaln<>d evldenc<' was used ai:am"'t him Both the defense and P~<'CIJ hon attorneys s:ud 1t Is po!is1blt' the JUry would be~an ct ~hb<-ra tion today to determine punish m ent for Alcala Chain Le tt~r Ring Bus t e d SAN MARCOS IA P I T\4en l\. St'\.l'n m<'n and wom('n havr• been jailed for 1nvc .. t1g.1l11m ur parllc1patm~ II\ .1n l'mllt·l>:. t ha111 scheme. A 22·oCC.cer forc1• raided a house ri lled "1th 60 people Tues- day /\ ">pok,.,man !.a11J tht')' \4 ere told that h~ putt mi.: 1111 Sl.000 each their incnmt· would be Sl 6.000. A bout S8.000 was c irculated nt the gathe ring, a d1stric.'t al torne y's Investigator said \\ith Faculty ConC'ludmg nearly one )ear or n1•got1:it1on.<t, <;oabt Commw11t y ('ollt-~r J>1stnct trustee' unan 1mou~ly approv~d a three year con tract wit h full llmt· raculty membe~. Thursday an aJiireement that LS expect~ w co~t the dJstncl about $3 muhon Otstnct spokesman k1ctiaro Simon sa.Jd the pac.'t v. h1ch h retroactn·e to J ul) I 1979. gJ\e-. teachers an 8 PerC"t"nt 'lalar) 1n c rease dunng ~ f.:-,t ~t.Jr and a 9 S percent hike c!onng U'lt< !>erond .) ear The pact contau:.:i reopener prons1ons perm1ltln~ reneR()4J.i taon of !>ala.t). te.arh1og h<>u,.... .ind gne\ance p~ur~~ at the· t•nd of each } ear Th'' 115 pa~e documt'nl I' \ht· f1r<,t C'Ontract llt'~Ot1at1•d on behalf of appro,omatel} 6So full tim e instruc tor !> .1t Orangt> C'on~t . Golden W e s \ and Coasthne community college!> Tt1e tc.>a<'hers ovt•r\4 hdm1nJ(ly .1pproved the puct at a meetm~ \1cmd•n Ht1llt;l"'t ll111rtphrt•\'' ,1 II~ ~1.,1r 'eteran college distric t tn.i.stf't', 1•)1<1 ne~ot1ators from both 'lld••., Wt•dnesda,\. night. 'You pm duced an excellent rontract, rn1t• of the bt•!>t I've ever seen 1n th1., arena " l n-.tru<'tor l'h\ Ill ~ Aa-.llt', pre~ldl'nt nr lht· IO('dl Amt-'n1·,1n Federation or Teacher., c hapter !t a1d faculty member~ are look 1ng ror\4 ard to "a vigorous. 110i.1twe relattons tup under lht 1·ontrart ·• The chstnct 1s cont1nu1og 1l"> med i ated talks wi t h t h <· California Teachers t\SSO<'iallon. 14 h1c.'h represents the d1stnct's 1.600 part-time teachers. court JUdi.lt· '>aid Wednesday in announcing the exclusion of pre!>!. and public H e act ed under lhf· con · truver 11al penal code 868 an 1>!72 ">tutute which requires a 1udge to grant a defendant's mo· 11on to rlnsf' the doors on his own IWJrlOI'.? Tht· ... tJtUtt• n·ccntly has been undl.'r uttac.'k by attorneys for lh•· ,. .... , medi.1. and appeals are 1"·nrl1nJ., in ">omr rasrc-, H1·1>rCb••nt;.1tl\£''> cir HI news or- i.•.11111.it111n.., 1>r11H•'\ted tht· closure ,,, J v1ol;Jt1on of the press and ~u.bllc'i.. t 1Jtht to a ccesi. to nmmal µrr.c-eedmgs \ttom"' HH hard H Rorow, tLPrl. ~<'Olin~ \\ t'">lhl,QR hOuse • nr·l'f.ldr~1<1mr.-·1mn th•· jl1dgr· II th•· r nm1nal Jll">l1r1· -;ystem • "' h,1\• lh•· 111nf11h•nr•· of the I' u 11111 It Ill I l tw ">U bJCCl to t'r UllO) Auono . .i 4~ year old auto up h11l ... 11·rn 1• rhar:.:1'<1 with Jn r1f 1 ti•• 1111l•1rt•1u-. hdl">1•l 1· 'llran ~ltn).!"> 111 ... rou. ... in. t-.,.•nm•th B1anch1. ... ht1 lt.J"> f1h·.1d•·d ~·ullt \ '" f1v ... or it1 '· lo. 1 11 11 I! 111 • r • · , 11 tJ t "' • , 1 r.1ni.:ll111;; .. 111 W.1 ..,h1r11:11111 "tlate h.t<. 1mpllr J1t•d Buono in the Lv:. \ n 1u•I("'> e n OH'"> U!JO( hi , .. l'\l)('C lt·d Ill be th•· -.1 Jr \4 tlnl''" d.lo(JlOst Buono as l'J rt of .1 plt-.1 h;.srg;:un he mod\.' t" t''-fJpt• thl' Jt:..tlh 1wnalty \bout 1mt· hour after the Judge , xr lud<'d reporter-. and sp~r t .otur' from 1·ourt, he wnt word 111.11 t11· h.i1l 1mvow d J pubhc1t~ >:·••: urdo·r tu pr1•vfml nc"''> I• .rk"> fr11ni tht• do:-.•·d ht•Jnnit 1'ht• orcit,. p111hit111 -. dt (l'ni.•· at tornt•\' pro-.t·1·uti1r'. \4 1tnt'"'"'"'°' ind \ ourt 1~ r">tinn"l fr<im d1!> 1 u-. ... 1nJ,! th•· ('J">\.' '4 Ith th1• nc\4 "> nwd1.J Ut•µUl\ U1 str1cl Attorney H111!1 r """~ ~a1'1 the pre· l1m1nJr) ht·.innS?. with about 150 11.itr\t'""'"'" "cheduled , ~hould la.'it thrt-'t' tn r11ur months The hear- 111~ .. 111 tll'lt•rminl' 1f there 1s prob.at>lc caul.e' to bring f\uono to trntl for the h11ls1de ..i ru njllin~s T1•-.11murl\ ~.a~ hctard behind dO~t't.J door~ for ,1boul half of the d.i) ~ed n e:.d ay and was ..,rhl•duh•d to continue today twrorc the ~ag order was 1m· µQlot'd Hefon· Lht· J:llg ord<'r "as 1m· poi.ed K<'lly hJd said his fi rst v.1tness would be a prostitute. Sabra Hannon. who allegedly wor ked for B1anh1 and Buono in a pros titution business DAILY PILOT ,,.. .._ C.0.C 0..1r ""-· •I"' _,, •> ·--I .. """ ....... I\ ............... ,,,. Court Orders Two Why settle for the ordinary. o. .... c-.. -........ ~. '-'• .. ••ttMl .,.. "*•"""" ~t tM~ Ft.ca., ... CMI• --• -" "-....... l ••<f\IPOwf'lf.tft V•U•f h ••ft•• L•tv"• ... "'''-"" (M\t A ~flit'• ,~,......t .... t\ __ ,__,, __ " ,,...,"'<_ ............. -· " .. J)o ........ si-1. p 0 ... l)tQ, c..i. -t.4.-...... ,.,. ._ .. _ ""f"\41'"1 •ftd ~,,,._. , .... ""'., ,,, .......... ,_o.-__ T-6•1l- &a0tt0t ~··-""' ............ ... ,.,,,,~."t.lf Wt\A IJI-= !::::: ( ..... .._.._..,. lolldl °"'°° -----ill1f ioo .... --.s .. /ti ... ·-·~· ,. 0 llj}• "".,... ornc.• i.._.. llff\~ ..,, ,.. c_ ..._ ~ ........... -........ , •• ., ...... (114).....att 0 ............... ..... ,..,._o. ... ~.c.i -·· ... ,. ~~J!r.e.~ :· :.: "'""" ............. .. tu:.::~., ,,. .. .... ::J-,1..-=~=1"·! ·-:.~ ' Teachers Rehired R uling on unfair labor prac· t ices charges med against Coast Community College District. a s tale hearin& ortlcer has ordered the diltrlct to reinstate two ln· structors lt laid off In 1978. T he officer. repreaentint the Publlc Em1>loyment Relallona Board <PERB>. ruled a1ainlt. t wo ocaer--Cout lmtructon do alao IOUlht relnltatem1111t. A final reaolullon In th .. • ca ... m11 DOt ....... ,. uaW nut year, however, b9eaUM ol •P-peall ru.d by bath ..... TM foal' tMchtn, all ........ l_y emplo,ed •t Ooldft Welt Coll•_ In ffUfttJ~ = .• ,. a.1lli8t .. ' l•ndHn, Allft Wt "' H d , ...... Onlf. All ltaW ...... ectJn '8 U. cu .. ...,,DfU..Ca....,... Teacher s · Auoclallon. which now re presents tbe dl1\r1c\'1 part-Ume lnatructon in collec· the bargatntnc. The four teachers ~tend their cluaes were cancelled beeauae o1 \heir CTAwork. Hea.rtn1 officer Kea Perea naled tW u.. d.lltrl<t aaUlt ._ mnatM.eaMnt to a.-. ud Mn. MaltlMd. wWl a back pay award ....... Mid • ......,., lad M a. Oratr1 lD~vemeat m crA WU 1DDN limlWd, Md M dld IOl onltr,............. ... ... ~a lwGr bleldlll. u ........ ,.... r. ~··--wtUI "-,........ ......... ..................... ~ loaN ta...,. ..... '9f ~-= =.1:e:::u .... ......... • • # CALIFORNIA '49 and '64 Gann Admits Bankruptcy LOS ANGELES CAP> Paul Cann. a Un· dldate for the Republican nomiNUoe for the U s • nate, admlts be bu declared banknq)tcy lWl~. But GaDD Mid 0-at doll not dllquallty bJm from eampal.p.lq for t\Jcal lntqrity in tovem· m'n1. Gann, Hked Wednesday by a KNBC In· tervlewer about ~ ot ftnuc:aal problems, ad· mltteod declariq bankruptcy l.n ltd and again ln 1914. He said one ol t.bC! reuona wu, "I couldn't borrow money to stay ln bu.sines&.·• lleWftftl•~•d •• .tlr•••r• SACRAMENTO <AP) -Another measure to reduce the role of California's Ueutena.nt governor has made the floor of the aUlle senate The proposed umendment to the stale c:onaUtu· t1on, by Sen. Barry Ke ene, O·Elk. would ( J eliminate the lieutenant ,,TATE governor's authority to _ preside over the s tate --------Senate and to cast tie· breaking votes. It won a 4·2 party line vote Wednesday in the Democrat-dominated Senate ElectJons and reap portionment Committee. ~ ('ros" Sf rikf" .1 rrrf rd LOS ANGELES <AP) -A threatened strike against the Red Cross was itverted Wednesday when about 100 workers ratified their r1rst con· tract. "We really fell kind or awkward about the situation," one union official, who asked not lO be identified, commented before the settlement was reached. "It made us feel a little like Dracula." The 100 workers, who deliver blood to hospitals and serve as dispatchers and ad· minislrat.ors, had not previously been unionized, although two other unions -the Teamsters and the Service Employees International Union represent other Red Cross workers here. ,.,..,~ Ready for Liftoff Trcms·Atlanlic balloonist Maxie Anderson. 45. and ~on Kris. 23. makt• last minute c heck in the gondola of the Kitty Hawk befor{· lifting off toda) on the first leg or a 2.500·m1lc air Journey Crom <Joldcn <Jatc Bridge to Kitty Hawk, N.C. The pair hope to m ake h t., lory by lx•ang the first to n y a balloon across the continental Cnated States. The gondola carries radios, navigational gear. oxygen <ind :;upphes for what could be a four to s 1x·day Journey. Police Files Remain 'Secret' Says Court Thundey May 8, 1980 DAILY PILOT A• Jarvis Set Back , Senate Rejects Delaying Prop. ~~ . """ SACRAMENTO CAP> -Howard THE INITIATIVE WOULD cut ~ Jarvis has lost the fi rst round in u income t axes an average 5' percent;_). aame of chicken with has legi.slauve coshng the st.ate up to ~.9 billion .. _~ critics over Proposition 9, Jarvis' 1980·81 and about $4 billion bl!,, income tax cut initiative subsequent years. ( The S ena te rejec ted a ball Campbell's bill would save the ( Wednesday backed by the tax rebel s tate about $.l.3 billion in 19fl).81. 1 that would nearly cut 10 half what Jarvis' lecislalive critics contend : Californians would save on 1980 tax he is supporting lbe bill because he ' bills under Jarvis' J une 3 ballot realizes Proposition 9 lakes loo big a measure. revenue blte out or state and local THE BILL, 581464 b y Senate program·~ and may be defeated R e pu bl 1 can l e ade r W i Ilia m bttause ~that. Campbell. went down to defeat on an 18·13 vote. 3 short of the 21-vote majority needed an the 40.seat upper house. But Campbel l. u Proposition 9 supporter. was g1 ven perm1ss1on to seek a second vote at a later session. The m eus ure wo uld mak e Propos1t1on 9 effective on June 4 instead or rctroact1vcly last Jan. 1. as rcqwred by current law. . Bus Opponents Fail to Revive Vetoed Measure SACHAMENTO (AP> -The oppo- nenb of ~chool busanf.{ have tned but failed to re\IH' lcg1slat1on vetoed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. which would make school segregation harder to prt)\C in court. It happened Wednesday whm the Assem bly J udiclary Committee kille d A 83453 by Assemblym a n Alister McAhster , D·San Jose, that contarn<.'d th<: i.ame provi!>ions as tht• bill Brown vetoed,' S81244 by St>n Alan Robbin:.. D-V <in i'u}" BUT IUS AILIES say Jarvis never intended for the ballot measure to be apph ed retroactively and contend · that Campbell's bill is running into trouble only because Proposition 9 IS loi.ang m the polls. The ball gi ves Proposition 9 opponents the option of voUng for tl and possibly helping the measure or opposing it and running the ris k of greater tax cuts, thus the "game of chicken" aspect. · ·'Some peopl e be lieve that Proposatioo 9 may fail a nd as a result • w1 II vote agains t this measure because they think it would give 9 more cn'<libihty at the ballot box th<i n at has right now." Campbell ... aid SACRAPf\ENTO <AP> --An ap· Indian Movement. a .draft counst'lor 91h .fail E1u-apf-f" Co•gltf peals c0urt' says the state does not and an anli·war h·adcr. .WEDSESDA_Y(S .VOTE ~as S·3. DALY CITY <AP> _Police arrested the ninth h.ave to ma~e pu_blic the mtclh1t~nce . __ ,,,~ _..w.it.b..s,e1wn "'"~i>3i£&~J... -. --~ . -1ilesor ~~~~~worec---A -st.JP EIUOR CO'UltT judge Or· Se\cral OIJpOn t:nts. o r bu s1n~ ::..r .es~apee an-S~ .. ~s ~gg~~ !aalbre3K The 2-1 decision Wednesday of the dered Ji mt led disclosure of the decltM'd W vole on McA lt c.tcr'!> b1M WednesdayafterhestrolledCrombissi~ter.sbouse. 3rd District Court of Appeal was a LEIU's files m January, l979, saymg One. ru.~mbl) man Richard Hayden . . Ruben.Ruyba~. 33, offe~ 00 res15tanc~ when setback for the American Civil she hadfoundthemtocontam "goss1p, H·Sunnyvale. voted aga1ru.t 1t. ca.Hin~ pohce arrested . .hi~ on the sidewalk .or th~s sub-Liberties Union, which Is seek.log dis· • r!_Jmor:,and hearsay." at "a futJle t'XC'rc1Sl'" urban c~l'!"mun.1lY so~th ~r ~ Francisco. lie had closure or the riles of the nationwide But the appeals court said the state Thl· S~matt· refused earlier to ovt·r been tnjwl for investigation ol burglary. Law' Enforcement Intelligence Unit. attorney general'~ office, which nde Brown· ... \'elO Somt> mem~r> tfoorf" BrofhPr Gf-f 11 Liff" keeps the riles, ts protected from dis· a pparently n...,~mtC'd lcttrr:; mailed OAKLAND CAP> -Kenneth Moore . the \'Ounger of two brothers convicted of a 1978 crime ~prt.-c which included two murders and 56 other crimes, was sentenced Wednesday to life tn prison. Moore. 21, was sentenced to a life term without the possibility of parole by Supenor Court Judge Stanley Golde. Last week. bis brothef', David Moore, 27, was sentenced lO death ln the gas chamber for his part in the crimes, which included lbe murders of La ura Muhlenbach and Eileen Rogers and a number or rape£, robberies and assauJts. .. ' THE LEJU NETWORK. founded ln ·closure by a 1968 sta te law that ex· b' Robbin." to bu. ... ang opponents call 1950, includes 2Z7 state and local law empts law cnforn'ment "antelhgenct· 1ng for :.i • c hallengt"' tr, an\ enforcement agencies in the United information" from public records legislators .... ho opposf'<J th<:°' <'rn de States and Canada which exchange \CLL' l~l\ncr Am1ta1 Sth'A<irt1 records on criminal suspects said he plannPd to appeal to th<.' state The LEIU <'Ontends that its f1l<.'S Suprcml' Court <'Over onJy organued crime, and has The Superior Court JUd1:1" Fr:ince<; re~isled all efforts by others to rorcc Newell C::irr, had ruled th:.it thl· at · them open for publ.Jc mspeetion. torn<'y genl"ral must rclea'>l' thl· f1r.t But cnlics of the LEIU in Micbig3n JOO cards an the LEIU alphabN1lal released in the fall or 1978 purported fil e, w1th names of the !'.Ubjects and copies or LEIU files from the 1970s oth e r identifying informat ion that named leaders or the Amen can blanked out BOTH BILLS SOLGllT to ex~mpt C.1lifom1a frc>m L ~ ~UJ.irl·mt· C<>Urt rulings <.'O\ PrlnR c;c hool dl.Stn( b th::it h:l\ e bf.>t'fl found )!Ullt'.-Of lnlt'OllQO&l scgn·g,il;on 1 h1: t'Ourt .... 11d ::.uch th::.tnt ts ...,,,uld ha\l' tht• burden of provrnR. an lat..r hu..,1 ng ('ase .... th<Jt any !'tC'g'rej!al1011 tht'y ::.llll had was unanteotJonal ............. 0 Prohnfion t :11di11g l'at11t1J HeJr~l S ha w Y.ill tw t:.ikcn off her stat e probation t,,.,o \cars <.'arly. despite :i rguments cif · p11•\ 1ou-. lt·n1(•n('y." 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WHd/Publl\her a ThiH'9dey, Mey I , tNO ~· K reibk ht Edltorlel P&Qe editor ------------~------------.-..;..~~------ Thomas Keevll/Edltor Contract Terms A Public Concern Nt•1otollot10ns bc-tw("i•n th<> CouM Communlt)' Colletitt' 1>1str1rt umt tt lull u rn(\ faculty on three compu \'~ rcacht'<i .1 ooahn.: point In r~nt w.-.eh T tw µos~i b1ht y of a stnke w s d1scus~.-d by 1m put1ent k.icht-r. d 1Mr\':-.M·d over ~hat they \lt>wt>d ua. u lul·k or µ1 ogn.•ss in ne~otlullons that began lfil>t i.ummt·r N1·~otwtors for both ~Id fanall> reu<·hed un agr<"t" nwnt May l Hut wht'n 1t ,. me to d1srloslntt lht• ll•rmi. of t ht> tt•n tutlvt• l'untrut·t. one !>Cl(m~·nt o f lht-<-ornrnunal\ wus lt•ft m tlw tlurk the t'Ommun1l\ 1\1>(.·lf · t:~en uflt.'r the t ttu<'hel"'l' a1lprnvt•cl th1· 1·ont1 ar t db t ru·t orflt•iul:s rf'f mwd to <h~C'ltts~ 1t:-. t·ont<>nt prior to J -.pt•<·wl trw .. tt•t•s' nit•t'llnJ: A <11:-t nd sµokes mJn !'>UHi lht• 11..:ht lid w ai. kt•pt on r h t> t·ouu J l'l t .tl~~ to proh.•t'l lht• trw .. tt'l'" from 011L'\ult· prt·s~urt· But who a1 t.> lht• trustt.'i.·~ un .. wnabl1• to '' Th(• r<Jtn mun1t) lht•y 1 t'J>rt'sl.'Ot . of l'OUr.-.1· AClt•r a ll 1l I'> lht· ta" µa~ t.•r ... wtlOM' mont>y IS <Al SttJkt! Ill tht·M· flCKOllHllOl\l> ('olle<:tl\~ 1Jaq~a1n1n~ ts J dt.~1 ('.th: pro<·t:~~. le> bt· ... urt• Hut otht·r !>d10o1 d1st1·1C'ts h a H · m .tdt· lht> public .t \\<I rt' o ( lht• pr0\'1\IOfls of nt-v. tca l'ht•r..,' 1·ont m et' well tw fort· th<• approvul volt• 1s lakl•n Gtizens Need Peace Rt•sidcnL., of lluntington Bea('h , and :m y otht·r com munity for that matter . deserve CJ chun1·c to c•nJOY their homes in serene peace. But whe n the nt.•1ghbors are thro wing a party for up to 200 guests. ;rnd t.·vcn charging ad mission to puy for :1 11\'l' band . things an· far fro m peaceful T h is has heen a pr oblem in lluntington B~·ach , t·,pcc1ally in st.•t•lions nt'ar the downtown urea . s mtl· tht· (•1ty dropp<'<I its form er noise control ord1mmre and .11Joptt•cl tht· Orange County ordina nce T hal law concerns 1t s<:IC "'-tth measuring ind ustrial and comme rc1al noi!.r llut say~ n othing about wild parties ;\nsJ the p<Jrtics. which have proliferated m recent tunes. havt' b<,comc a rc•al threat to resident~ who com plain lhat they a re disturbed by the flOtse , that lht.·tr V'-1his <.1rt· tramplcc1 and tticy fee l threaten ed by out bre a ks of v111lcn<:t'. Oru~s and alcohol usuaj!y are m vol v.ed , accor<hng w -poJiC'('. find tfl(' OaSnPS j)iCK-Up ;fi>am 00 Wt•('kt:nd!> In ~pring and summt-r. 1\t pn.·S<·nt. pohc:c• can move in only if they rcef!1vt· CJ written c·o m plaint frum rl'~idcnts 1.1nd mu n~ •. tr(' unv.111 m~ to do th1~ for fc:J r of ret a1Jat1on. officer-. say ~. 11 wa:-. u l1mt.·h· move th1.s \\Cek for tht· C1t v ('<1urw1I to <11 aft <Jn (•m t•r g t·n·t·y orcirnancc• lo r C<.\lon• no1~1· uhalt' nwr1l 111·0\ 1~1011:-. Iha I \\.Ill str<·n gthl'n tht• ht.11HI of 1)(1ht•1· :.i ml 1w1 hap" C'<i<ll otli.·r a::-.pccls of lh1.· parl 1t'" twfnn · tbt•\ 1-;l'l our of C'on trol T lw pnl1c.T ~houlcl p ick up the· rtf'v. lt·g<1I t nol in tlw 1n t cn•..,t of n·~l ori ng m•1ghborhoo<l ::.cn·rnl v C:Onunendahle H e lp 1.c."t \(•ar . :-.t111h•nl ~ and parl'nl~ 1n tht· Fulton ~C'hool comn111n1t v in Founl<.11n Vall<•y ra 1~cd SllJ.000 t11 lw u"•·d for 1·11n ... 11ut·t1011 o l <i n<•\\ H O va1 d runr1111g tr :u·k .it ltH· cit• 11w111 <11 ' ..,,·hool ·1 h1• Vo11n l;11n V.1ll•·\. S<'hool f>1'lt t<'t cH'l'l'Plt'cl th1· d o11.1t 11in .uul a).!r <·<·d to :111 :mgt· fo1 1·1111"1 ru!'l1on 111 r1·c·1·nt 111onth ~. IH>\.\t'\l'r. 11n:intH'IJ>.1tN I 1•xp1·n:-1•.., tw,1· doulil1·d 1111· c·o..,r ot lht· l1.wl-'J'h ouJ.{h tht·v w1·n· l l' lu1 t,1111 tu 'pt·11d d1 ... 1 rt< l fun<b on th1· IJlllJt·1·1, th<' t ru ... t1·1·.., ~1gri·1·d t11 ..,t ;111d l>v lht·11 <·om nutnwnt lo thl· Fultun t·om rT\111111\ Thi-. m11nth ltH· lnt'-lt't'' lJC'''''Pl l'd a t11d t tw t will n· q111r ,. llll'rr1 lo .1tld '!I 11)(1 of d1<.,tr 1c-t monn to the l'om munrl \. :-. dornit 11111 1n 111 dt•r to '1utlcJ a top q11all t ~ t r <Jl'k \hi... •111111111 I ·\lthu11gh 1111-; pr o11·rt wa:-. not without 1h financial la11l'il'..,, 1111· 1d1•.1 11f -.1 udrnl<. and th<.·ir pan·nts r<11s10g fu 11d~.10 irnpru\it' ll1t·1r :-.t·hool M.•t·m~ '' <-ommt:nd;1tJlt' on" \\ork1ng wit h tlghtc•r and t1ghtcr budgl'l~ . ...,,·hoot d1~ trwt... 11w..,1· dJ}'S J1ave frw fun<!~ <n all..i bh• for reC'rea tio11 <.1 I I <1t ll1t it·~ 111 tltt· f11tt1 t1'. umm lullll ) fund r<H"ing mav be th1.· on ly w ;1y I<• .uld ""<'h t'111lJ<•l11shml'11t~ t ci local schoob But tl ~ould lw \.\"" tf lht• f1n,d cosl f1gu rt·!'I WNl' natlerl dov.n ftrn1h hd1>1" tlw JffOll't'b. a r c· hC'gun S<'hool d11\lrtct ln•<1:-.11r1<"·.i· ;in t ln·.1 r ~lit\. mort· unant1c1 p<.1 ll·ll loac1s • Op 1)1t1n. 1·1tp1p<,•,pd 1n th1• <>pac1~ •Jbov1• arl• lhO'>f' 1>f 1t11· Oarly P 1lo1 O lhl'r Vl•·w ' ··xn11·•.<>(!(l on tl11s PCIQ•: oH C l hOr;1;: ol n11:1r .iulh()f'> ,1n1J ar11 .1 ... H1·;HJl'r c;ommcnl •'• 1m11led Add rec,-, 1 he D 11ly Pilot p O BoiC 1 '•f•O Los1.1 M1•sa CA 9~626 Phon1• (714) 642 43~ I Boyd I Ballet You \t' sc·<•n how mj urws c an 1h·c1matt• the week ·.., Work of a IJrClfl'S'-IOOa l foot b a ll lt•am Hut wr n· y1Ju 814 <.t rt' thal m1unc•s !'(In dou blc dC'('m1<1tc lht• day's work or a proft•s:-.w n al h u llc·t lroupe" or the 90 danl'ers tn lht• Nt•w York City Ballet . as m a n y as lk arC' kn()(•ked out O( any j.(IVt'n performance by c r amp•,, pulled m uscles . spr a ins, slrain11. d1slocal(.'<i toe~. tend initis. r heumatism, bhs ters, bunaons. soon. It was Ger ald R Ford, w h en vice preside nt. who t aid "Whe never a person 1~ called up to make a speerh, Drar Gloo1n y Gu With l~ telt phone com pan y ond the po1tal aervlcc both wam ln1 or 1teep lnc r a1e1. ex· l raaen ory percepUon may bec!ome the only econotnleal avenue of rommun)ceUon In the 'IOI D.M I ht• first qu1•:-.t 11>11 t h:11 1·11t1•rs h11' mind,.., 'Wh .11 'hall I t;,lk ;,ibo ut ,. ' A t hild durrni: half h11' playt1n\l' t·a1·h eta~ shr>uld be l'.t·p a rall'd f rom gr11wn11pl'> who alway!) '><tY · n1J" to l'V t-ry th 1n g So con t 1·nd s 11 m ed ic al s pcc1al1st Tht.'Ory 1i. the youngster up to agt• 4 <toe!!n'l rC'alt y know what be longs to h im a nd what be longs to his p;i r~nts To s ay "no" everyl1me he start.<; t o t o u c h b o m et h i n g , therefore. j ust confuses hi m lie needs som e time 1n u playpen, child-proofed room or fenced yard when he <'an to uch whateve r 1s at ha nd Sounds reasonable Q Who was the man who jumped wtthout a pa r1tchute from M alrplant: al 18.000 rcet and Lived'> A. Nlcholu Alke made. A Royal Ai r •·or ce aunnery 1ergeant. In 1944, lh•t was O ver Ge rmany . m1 Lan· caate r bomber waa arlre. Jump. he naured . It would be lf'l l palDlul than death by llrt . But .YOUnl f'ne ue., tblclc ..-rarowt and deet» 1nnw broke b l• rill ff• w Jtlft 'l lnJund Q How r omt th• fl ah ln•o•n 11 &M liNlrrMYd• .. C'lllH t.Mtt A ""'-fmtn Uw 1..W. .• t\n r•M" ......... 'OHf• .. ,,.,... ..... ,.. .. Earl Wat rs Don't Bet on Elections Here! T~i& twllla an elecOon yur "Ith the 11rlm iary ult<:tlon up· rom 1nic 1md the a&tt'ler•l ~le<:Uon tolluwtnN. tt mlJ<ht be well for th~ public l-0 b t· warn e d that m1tny will ll e f1 1r t1 n.: with prhon M:nlencni for doing whut the t.t>g l !Jl aturt• htts dl'fJcrtbt'<l J i> "a q uite l'o mmon p r a (' t 1 1· c · · That 1s the making off riendly bets on tht' t:k <:t1on A t·tually , the Legis lat un did not intend t hat l'1!1zens be thrown 1n the slumme r Cor .l>UC'h If harm· \t>5~ m duJ~encc ln fact 1n l976 1t l\l a ilhox repealed the very aecUon which made ~lectlon bettlng a mlsde· m eanor That WH the section of t he Elecll<>M Code wbtch reads. "E very penon '" a ullly who makes or accepu a bet upon the result of any election ... Altho ugh l h a l l aw waa &f'ldom 1r ever e nforced. ~v. E a rl Warren once posted $10.000 to w paid In rewards of SlOO to each person responsible for the arre5t and conviction or anyone v1oiatlng the la w tr one Sll\gle person coll ttted a dime of lhal reward, tl never cam e to oouee. IN ANY eve nt 1n 1976, a teg1slattve c9mm1ttec. recod1f>· ing the El~tions Code, omitted the ~ttt1on noting t ha t 1t should bt• rt'J><'aled "as unneces:>ary, ~1m·c 1t proh1b1L'> small. rn endl> bet.a on electlona ·' and added "lhat auch beta are quite com· mon and undertaken without the participant• realization that they are pre.eotly ille.caJ." Jn juallftcalLon It waa pointed out that, "Serious gambUnff Is dealt with in the Penal Code. BUT 11lE Penal Code section referred to ia 347 (a> which comes down harder o n betti ng by m aking It punis h a ble b y imprisonment for from l to 2 yea rs Thus lhe wage ring which the Legisla ture found lo be no thing more than "friendly bet s" and which "a re quite common," became. by reason of the repeaJ of the El~t.lon code se('l1on. a felony instead of only a m 11>deme anor The pe n al code prov1s1on r eads , .. Eve r y pe r son who mil"~ or acce pts any bet upon the result of any t rial or contt:Sl between men 1s punis h able by Imprisonment in the county 1a1l for not more than one year or in the slate pnson." It di>t!sn 't even permit a fine In lie u or Jail. or course, t hf' provisions are b r oader than thut and cover every conce1vuhlt• kind of a bet. To ma ke certain 1t tncludl'<i the "fr iendly bet" the lu wmakers con c luded the• M:1·t10n with the la nguaue. "This !'>P<•l ion shall ap· ply not only to pcr!>ons who t'lm1 m1t any of the oi·b .is Cl bustnt'ss or occupation. but ~hall apply lo tt>ve r y J>(•rso11 "ho rn:.ry ilo 111 ,, :.1ng le insta n<·e <.111y of lh1• iH'l'> spec1f1ed " ( > l h E' r t h .1 n h u l. l 1 11 s.: u 11 book makw~ opt·ra t111 n'> l h1•n · J re• few in:.tam•c.., o{ that lu" l1t• in~ tt>nfort'f'd m th1· muny H'ur~ 1t ha~ tx·en on l h(· hook'> It pt·rh;,ir>.., h;i)'O hf'c•n us,·tl on ric· <'0!'01on lo bn·ak u11 hu'lller.. .st ha .,t•ball ~a 1 rH·' h u t m11r1· tw1•au..,1· th1·y Jn· 1·r•·a1111•: a 111,, t ur bann· than ror 1111' hdltn.I( A~O !-llM 'J-: Arr11•11rnn., v.111 twt on Jlm11'l ·''" 1h 1 11~ ;ii ltu· <lr<ip of :.r h<t l :1111! h;iv1• lw1•n IK·t· lln.I( Oil 1.1n •s f11.:t 11 .... l1,1.,1·ti.1ll, f c1 o I I> a 11 . I 1 11 I' 1u111 111 n ~ t> r IA< h ,1 I\'\ ,. 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(• 111 I h1• IJ°" 1!111·-.n I pt•('tf\ tho• Ju•t h.1 .., lri I~· f11r m11111' '" 111 f.11 I ..rt\th111~ 11J \ .tlt.11· ii "" • ,111\ In I Ith J tlJ"'-lt 1•x.1m11h•11f ,llh l.t '4 !It.ti .rl• 1'••••!;111 ;1 Jtl 1 llllll"tf t11 I t·rrt•llJI 1111 th•• t,. 1(11.. 111 p1l 1 'It• (,,, I t111l1111h 1 .. 1,. an' .1\I• 11111111 t11 lh••111 ~H< Ii l.r" hr1·1 ti d1 1' I"'' I f111 ., I ll•lh 1..... 111.tl ·h<111ld Ill' I'll r. •ri •;d · ·'"'"'·''· 11\ 1111' ltllll' 1111· ,.,,.,. t l•oll ' hoi\ I' I 111111 <)1111 l 'l)lll• lh••lt "'"''' "''" h.I\• \ ... 1.11t 1l lh1 J.1 .... h\ l14·llrrt1• ''"th• 11 1.1\111111 I lflfftl),tl t .... \ltof •llfl I I/I /,.•I 1111 lh.11 Show Business Is Honest Work, Too 111 th·· J-.1lltor 111 .1 rt·(••·nt .. i11 t11ri;1l o n .I.in•• f• •11ld,1 • .1<Jtlr1•.., Ill f,1,, \11j!t•l1·, ,\I ,1 ,,1\1011.d 'l1•1 1t•l;U\.., !).1\ J.!Jth1·r111g '"u 11t· ... 1·1 d 1l'd lt1·1 "' ,, i.:1f11 d .11·111·•'• ltul dr1uli\1•1I 1h1· 1p1.tltl1i-at111n 111 lhh \411m.111 °"ho "I l')(•\f•r-h;1cJ <lfl\ k111d ltf ,I jllh 11111,1111• •.1111"" l.11 -,1111·..,.., 111 .HI \I"' llit• h11111• I lo ).!Olllllll '' ... ,,, ktrlJ.! j!ll h 1 .a11 111>11~···il 111 1.1~ ,. 1,,u1· ... 1111 \flllr ,ll\llWll' th,11 -.h•1\4 l1U'.llll'" l 'n I '·hon1·-.1 lo i.:011dnl·,•·.' w11rk ~1 " 'lll<Jltfrc .1111in ... 1.1nw from ho· ltlJ.! a 1'100.,1· ,,t,..,.n l'r 11f 'h"" hus1n1·-.s for 1~. \t•ar.., II 11f t h <1 ~\' IH•111 g in,1rr11·!1 111 ,1 Pl' rf or rrw r IT S•:F.~S t 11,Jl th(' Pl'f>plr wht> wale h lh" l111,1m·.,, 1A 1thout <tn> l>l'r..,1111al '°'"hl·mt:nl !>ec mw.th lh1• glitter of ..,unc..,.., and fall l;1 ".tt<'h th1 t·xtr::iordrna n ~1' 1•1pl1 n1· 1·011tmu<.rl s t udyui'g cin<l pr J <' l It'.. .11111 th<· t'" t r c m 1· prl'l.l..111 t·s l111t h flnarw1.il (l fllD Jit•rsrmal .Jani· F11111la m~1> h a\ e tx'f•n hrir n "•th l ht· i.:rfl.., of talc·nt. f in,lfl('l,tl 'l'('llrll \ ,ind l '\CO ;, f.unous f.1llwr But. I rc.rttwr :.u, 111•1 I 1111' ,1<'lrt•'l'. 'ht• .... l<idiJ)' Is 11·1 .1\,...1' ..,h,· h ;i, li <·•·n a o IH111i''I to ~oodne.,~ w or k1n1it /.:ltl KJ\ Y F E UREJ.l. llor•t-• B~lo•g To the E<fllor During the past several yea rs. hove eu ger ly a waited m y news paf)('r to follow what th<! rate of thl' l rvmt' Coast would lw Finally came the headline thut the state had successfully ut'r1uired the property fro m the Irvine Company. I felt rchevcd at the time . thinkmg this surely meant that \hj R beautiful coastal region had ~n saved from res· 1dent1al and com me r cial de velopment as a keepsake for the public I thought how wonderfuJ fo r the s u r ro unding co m ., m uniUes and it.s vl!lllors. We can continue to enjoy this s cenic and rec reational area as we have un· til now courtesy or the Irvine Company. Now roars ln the California state bear of bure•ucr acy Mr. Cahlll. Director of the Stale Department of Parka a.nd Recrealion, hu al,..ady made the decblon lo terminate the leaae and Immediately remove lhe Irvine lqueetrlan Center. No compnbenalve tumllMICJon or pubtit toMWtatJon 'l:e!rdinc the I~ al thla dee WU m8de. a.te orncialt arbitrarily decided to ebaqe tM cWturaJ herlta1t ot the coaatal t0m· mualUil. TM• llVINa ... ., .. ,,,an C..W .. a •• recrt.UOUI .,.., ............ ,., ""' ""~ .. .,.,. .. ., ............... . ........... *911;,,..." dNi •'*'1.:•"• ·~ ................. 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"h' tlu th•·' n11t rnakt• ,in l'ffort (11 1;1sur .. 1 tw < ontulut·t1 11 p c·r;1t 11111 11f 1h 1· t'X1 .,r 1n~ 1•q u1.•..,tnJI\ fat 1hl\ '.'>O 1l cun he• 1nrlull•'ll 1n Hw park plan'' Th•· 1·1t11<'11s <if C'iil1rorn1a mu.'t urj!t• Mr C'.thlll to rcc·11n ... 1dn iti .... dt·r,...1()1') 11r 1t m ay onl) ht· lhP r1r.;t of ma n\. ba d d<•C1!.1<1n.' to fol io" r••i:ar<11ng the land UM'' ,,r th15 pro1>0M'<.1 <;late pa rk HEBf':<TA L (' N El .~>;'I. To tlw Editor \'11ur /\prll ~J P<l1 tor111l on tht' • · t J x I 11 Jn · l r 1 i.:,k w a' 1 n · for mal1VI' but I think you re verM•d snmr fll!Urt':-. Tht· lntt•m al Re~<·nue Serv1N.· w antl'. at least HO pNcent of ta)I du<• paid t hroul!h withholding or t·~t1 m ated t ax pay m ent~ by April 15, not 20 per('ent as you s t a te '1 f\ penalt y 1s 1mpc1s1>d 1f more than 20 J>('rc-c·nl ..., st1 II owmg bec<.IU1'<' of umh•rw1lhholding or 1ns urr.c·1cnl ;ulvanct· payment. right'' L /\ J OHNSON Right indeed' Tht percent<Jges wert revnl!f'd Su that Unc~ Sam hal o l iroal 80 J)f'rcent o/ .,our taz paJ1mrnl in advonu or IM I RS wdl add o littk perrcntoge o/ its own. Editor •... , ,., .. ,, .. ~ ... To the t;dllor Wh llP Lhe newt> IS 5tlH rresh in everyon<"~ mind th1H a hl1h per centage or st udents wUJ not w a ble to j(raduatl' from Ocean View flll(h School and other local h.l•h schools In lhe art1¥ lhl1 year due lo lack or crecQu . r would Ilk~ to ahart' with you my amuement as to how many parenu continue to blame our hith 1chool1 tor tht' lack ol our chlldN!ft'• eduu lK>f\ I th nk ill part'nU who IOOftfr or late r wUI beve cllUdteo t11lt rln1 ht1h 1rhooJ 1-.0uld rt1U11 t.blt lMl lan't WMN &M proba.. ...,,., n u" • .-.a. (#HR VtlW ....... ,, .... Pt1lrlt t 114 culiltr .,,...,, .............. t•• .......... In ... ..... ,.., .. 1 ... , ... "'1 \'I lllU" pr1;bh•m 1!i-..< U.'>"l lOJ: JU'I h111.1. much .ind .... hal " ht•1n.: dri111• rn th•· c·lt•mf'ntarv 1!1'>l n ('h rn 11\'llt•r t-dU(Jl1• oor «h1ldn'fl "' 1 h ,1 I I ht'\ ,1 I t' ,J d 1• If U 31 t• I\ pt1•pJrt'f~ for h1~h "'h04'1I and <'!lllt•J.!t' ~A ~\ OF th1· 'tui'ftonr "'h<• .1 r1· 1111t p1a1lu.1t 1n..: .11 1· n11'4 I I\ lllJ,! ,tncl ... l~h fh,11 lh1•\ h,11f 1 II • r 1 1• 111 1 d u t ,, 1 1 • • ri ,, 11 II l11-.1 111h1w in lht• l11'4 t·r j.!r<Adt''> I h.n 1• 1 all1'l! lht• d1-.1 rl<'t 11ff11 • ... ,., 1·ral tirrn..., JTltl tlw1r r•·.,pon ... •· '' th.ii th1·\ ,tr1• "'orkrn..: 1111 th• rirnhl1•m Hut "'h,1l a r• lh1•\ ii II I n ~ .. ,\ ~ r J r J ... I J m 1 o nt·t'm('<i. lhl') h;n \' not ht'l'll do1 n .: 1·110 u~h It "111 t.tk•· dr;"111· .wt1on fr•r Uwrn 10 1urn a ruund "ha t hasn ·1 bt•t·n demi• 111 thl· 11a~t A!> a N>nN•m £'<! part'nt. I hovl· tht• Dull) 1'1lt>t '4111 ronlmut• to b r 1n i: 1 h1 ~ 'l'r1o u.., p roh11'rn twfon • !h(· t•nt1 rt· c-omm unih• S T<)Ll.Y S#'<"rrtarh•• T o t he Editor I 'm sor r y Ml'. S h e ppa rd 1 Mailbox Ma) 11 frlt th11t I was d1sc·n-dlting the S«reta rial pro· fel'.s1on On \h{' l'OOlrary, l have nothing but t he m ost utmost res pect and adm1r a t1 on for s1:•cr<'tan t'l> I was one ror over 15 )'('af' I What I do resent. a nd the rca!'>On I left the wor1t mR world but nO( thesecretanal profesMon, w as that I wui; not treated as nor paid a.-. the professional that J am I was told over and over that l wouJd be terribly m1ss<'d 1f I were not there to fill my pos1· t1on But there was no equal pay for equal responslb1hty or equaJ indispensability. Besides, wh<!n I left . there were many a pplicants (or my $BOO/month jo b. Other women who would aU<> be in· di!lpensable and irreplaceable I felt as equal lo value to the organiuUon as the proreuors. administrators. and doctors I waa expected to dress In a man· ner befitting a prHUgious un· lveralty. But where was It writ· ten ln my saJary cluslfication .. ••• ,. ot fOMhlt IV lltJN! ar> I ,,.~. i.n. 11 . lh ,tt I \.\1111lol '" 11d 1·•>1n · m• 11...,111.11\· .,.,,,, 11111 • ,1,,, .1riol ,., jll 1'1.Jllllll I ."liO~ "\ \ ... I 01111111 11\ •. , lllY pr11f1·,..,1nnjl"111 I tit .d "'1111 rny f'll,t1111wr' 1111 .111 I 1111.d lt-\t•I I ,, m vt•r \ pr11111I I•• 1 \ ,,.. .ind rrll'd d1 ,1dllnt· 101url•1I m. i..111.., I l•UI Ill\ .di 111111 Ill\ f11r Ill• r Jiiii, .11111 If I •Ill' hi Ill• I \' I' 111111.: I r1t•1·d1·rl 111 !..1111\.\ 111 11111 111\ Jtr<• 't·111liu1111· '"'1lh•·q ,.rt1.., ... ini1 r1·,1111 I from 11•' •II• 111 I .1111 .1 ''"''"''"''"' I .1111 ,, '" 1t1,1n, " 11111 I .1111 1•1111,d ·ol·il \I 1111 -. 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"",. v. tit bN '(lmt' mdep1.•nd1•11I :rntl "'.ti compete rath~r t hJn "'n• Pf':(;(;' (;( fo;N:'ll Mu•ld,·• Hofflr To the Editor I'm sure )Our r<'adn.., would hke to know that Sl'n Mu..,kll', our newly a ppoinfrd S1•r•rf'I ary of St ate romel'. from \\' a t crv1ll<·. Maine In COM! yo u 'vt• fu rgottf'n, Wa1erv1ll<.', Mu ml• is v. ht·n · l11~h s chool studl·nt<\, m <111 1•'(pcr1 . ment, circulatt'd a pt•lltmn n 1ll ing fo r rept:u l c1( lht.• Brll of Rights More lhan 80 1wrccnt of the people si~ned 11 WE NOW have a St-crela ry of Stale who comes from a region that is apparently 10d1ffert'nl to dom~shc pohlic:.. Furlhermon .', we ha ve a man who ha~ had absolutely no training and ex· pe rience In foreign affo1rs Js It any wonder that our succ~st>s in foreign affairs are so hmilcd. our failuftt so m•nY. when we would even con~ldcr such .. cen· dida le ror t.b1s lmport.nt post" I would s ubmit th at the se nato r would be b~tter off •pendi.nt hi• tlme amona bis con1Utuent1 lnatrucllng them about UM lmportance of the BlU ol Rlthtl and leave M r . Chrlatopher and th«> c a reer dlplo~ UHt r pon1lb1"U• of tore II\ atralrt . J W REI O • , ....... ,,... ......... _ .... ........ lert .... ,_..~ ........ ..... ..... ,.. .................... . u ..... ~.-....~ ......... ..... ........................... ..... . ...,..: .................... . .......... , .. ..--...... ... r•••1••••1tM • ,...,.. .. . ... -----. master cllarg '•I • f •t ••• •• I ALL SALES FINAL- NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES, ON SALE MOS.! VISA' - eans DAIL y PILOT A' 1 IN 11VE>N 1S CENTER 11 • Huntington Beach ~ .. VISA' STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 TO 7 SUNDAY 10 TO 5 •• 8941 ATLANTA AVENUE 1 Mile East Of Beath ' Mile South Of Adams 1.4 Miles North Of C.oost Highway MEN'S BELTS ME .... 'S "JOCKEY" Me~·s & eovs· MEN 1 S PANTS f--..caoc•• "U¥1s· 111 • Wg ...... LADIES' SHORTS ~ .. LEVIS .. "MOVIN OH"· "LH" Mlectlm of dress ..cl sport stytn. UNDERWEAR "HAHG11H" ... Off SHC>ar"'90Lr SOCKS . ..GOLDEN WAYE" ."ANGIL.$ Shn JO to 41. · • l ig stock hie .. du briefs. T.......... Ilg stock. 1Hay •••Y stytH I• "UYIS'" ,_.5.. R.IGHr" -o.r ... "'FADED GlO.r" OUR ENTIRE STOCK boxers. V.-cb. shl CJlln. etc. etc. ••• llllJo wc6Mg. rodacj "-ts. etc. • "JOHN IMTllMATIOMAL" "LEVI ~ PRICE Slus 5-M-L-XL 21 to 41. ~c~s, fenyck6. •ltolr, ~::.,~al~.-~ 101t, etc.. • PAMATaLA .. DIESS & CASUAL OUR EMT.RE STOCK ......... ~ OUR ~IRE STOCK l 000/o polye1t~r1. poly bl.-.ds, ¥3 OFF :~s 52 88 11.. a: OFF 1:.~r -~!~...:~ MEN~E:.~ovs· 1-----......... -----~---t :.Li=.~....... • ____ i'_~3 ___ M_O_R_E ____ --t r.-sa.~~;;;.:::"" liCJ stodl 1RcWe1 corduroys, w s. GIRLS' PANTS h:.":1':'~ $4 88 MEN'S KNIT !.HIRTS ~s~LE·~~cse14 .. '.' ..... $ .. 6.88 bi9 bell. *Wl to flt,. N1•0 flcrH, Shes 7 to 14 SALi ....CE .......... e "HAHG Tar "'O.P." .. OFF SMOIF' __ r.. straight legs. etc. Shn boys 6 to 14, ''LEVIS'" ""FoaGET ME MOT'" SpecW ~ $6 88 '1.JG~ IOlr . SpKlal ~ $ 88 shldellt 25 to 30, "'"' 21 to 31. 159 stodi -....., cot dllroys. IM •Md llG. S 12. 99 11ww m't AU. RAND MEW dellae HG. TO S 11.99 8 OUR ENTIRE STOCK ..._ ;e-. etc. ia a b1cJ •ariety of SALE Pitta . . . . • . . . . . • ...+ ~ coll9nd bih • tolds SALE NICE . . . . . . . . . • IOYS ............. ~· .88 stytn ~e:;r;HIHG$.GOE8S 8 !ft~ ....... ~8.88 ~~ s::' s-$ofMl~O~xtt8.:r _.81aE mE~~~ .. ~.10.88 $11 88 .EG $995 .EG. S,5.99 Sp«, ... ,..._ STUDENTS ........ • ::~:.~~;;···· .. 5··7• 88 ""LA ~~~~·~.~ .. T;ADID SALErmcE ....... • :~f'T,i'~F:~~.~12.88 $12 88 :~t:~1c1......... • :t~1~r.· .. ~~~~~;.;~'1:.J~~ ;:tE~ .... ~.12.88 ~-i;~"S)4 88 MEMS ............. e L-:.::..;;..:;.;;;.~....;_---_.;.---t MAKER '' "LOVE M STUFF " ~EG21••9S9l9.t9 $13 88 L-S_A_LE_Nte...,._.-E_ ........... ··-··~~·---LADIES' "JENAGF' .. OffSHOIE" -sovs· SHIRTS MEN'S SWEATERS SHORTS SETS O•er 400 DClllrs of tlw •wy lahs't SAU PIHCE · · · · · · • • Sius 4 to 20 "PUalTAM" "ALPS" "HERITAGE" stytn, t....: br111~•d deal 8 • cotto.t .. SAMO WU.a" .. O.P." ... AIM-A.O" "l(EHHIHGTON" I Ir 2 pi.ct bfuds, poly binds, duh••· MEM1S & eovs· Trtw.<fldous stock, IOO's of the •rt .. UGlE KMfTS .. '"EAGLE VB.C>UaS'" cordllroys. hnydottts. etc. Ill•...,_ SHORTS .,Ol r' "Off SHOlr .. HAHG TIH" 1~ s~ _....... slNMi ..d ..._ sets ._ aa of _ _.__ cr1...~ l to Ir. .. to Short ..ct 1-.n sluus i• a bi9 la tut styles. colors and fabrics ~ .-. • ...,. ' MwCvtml __... ~ ..,.... "01." "'GOl..DIH WA VF' -··"7 incllldn. woofs. wool bleftcb. ortons, I pieu shorts~ tllOf"h wHt1 16, want 25 to 33. s ._......, _.,,,,_ "'~r scMcticlt of cnw GIMt colcred stytes.. RM1kWRrJ G1Mt cOotdaahd tops. .tc. SpKlal Grc.p $ vrr ~ Al UAHD MEW •ftows. c.ottoM. etc. ill -... 5-M-L-XL 4 biq ~ etc. liq •aritoty of colors ift sius 7 88 M we• uys. c.oftoM. • a: •· etc. Al t.-"dcA. w.cts. .tc. cMta~ liNtl ill ~~----.. :: ·:: i~~u-~·:~~-:3.11 ~~~::~~9:11 ~~~~~~8 ... 2~11= ~~;~:,s.8118 SALE'NtcE ... . . .. ... • & s1·9.95. 9 88 alG. ros21.oo 11 88 s1o ... sLE1~E • R . To s''·" ~···:11 40.8888~~-:_:_~-~-~-~-~._·:_:~-~--·_·1_:_8_8~~:~~i11~~-'~-:~E~~~"~;~~r·:~~n··~~~·S~l~l_.8_8~~i~:~f~[-~~~-~-~-::_::_::_~-~-:~8_8_ SALEPmCE ....... • LADIES' BLOUSES 3::.~o~oo $16 88 M OUR 5 PIECE ME....a•5 JACKETS & TOPS SALE,..CE ....... • SHIRTS LUGGAGE SETS ...... "H " .... G TE ..... "OFF SHORR" ......... TON'" "'SPIU" & COATS · "JEMAGE"""FADED GLO•Y " MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS L0199 -.. ...... •ftcltn"' 0 WcJ ~~~~=.s::_:.=~ "PACIFIC TIAIL" "LEE STORM ''DITTOS " "LEE " "IOLT " "ICEHMtNGTON" .. SPiii"' '"O.P." •witty Glf ewM•• wt ttytK. Shes bGCJ ilt detut t.)ga~. •wf.ty of RIDEIS'" "'IMGUSH SQUIRE""" JEAM "'1<EHMHGTON" '"MR DE" oe..n_ "IOLT" "SUMDEIC" "IOLT" S·M·L-IL Ow ...ti,.. stock aEG. colors. 5 fMu wt. --u•"-•---s'" '"LEVIS"' · f 1 .... Rw "GOLDE ... w •v1" "LEY1s•• su.M to S42.00 $ nsa ....,..,~ I 00'1 •po• I 00 I O al "s " "" 69 88 :=;..~ .. :~~ :=,~::;;:.._~= ~~=-~•~"M;;~•T•Gr % 'Off :!t1~~..... • PoP1im. .tc... dacr• fll ,_.-. IMd ..cl tllort .... ff. ._ • ..._,wt._. I OO's Glf ._ •wy lahst ltyt.s a.._... 1----::;..;;s......;.--.. ____ ~~~~~':"':'":":"~------ & ...... f'GiM:oah. n sh ..... ·~ .. cner ....... etc. Sim s..M-L wl .................. ,~.. MEN'S & BOYS' ....... sfodl. al ....... M W ilt Ws 5 ....... CoftoM, efc. .. al MW 1910 s.M-L-XLSllNJ~ 9 ... Cot.OUlllsbns.Mol.-XLS.....-. SWIMWEAR :;::.~~oo $12 88 [i1$V~ .... ~3.88 ~:s.!" $. 88 o.r .. =H~JrJ;~~os~s.WAVE. SALE PlttCE · · · · · · · e =W Gr-. $ 5 88 SALi PltlCE • • • • • • • · · · e W AJST SIUS: IOYS 20 to 27, M .. "S 21 to 31. 5::~.~1 4.11 ~~~·-··s7 ·11 ~=~~ ..... ~.7 •88 Y3 il\iiE OFF I ~.~8.88 =~~~·-··· . ~ ... ~9.11~---~~~~~~~~~~~~--~:~.~28.88 a~~.5 ... 1~•2. .... :t=~~ .. ~11.• "-a -' prlc!'~~J!. ! A'!MPLE of tH ~ .... '48 11M.'Tci""PZ'tt ="" ... s1418 .... _ .......... to .......... -o•er $200,000 · =·~~... SAUPltlCI •.••••. e ~=~~ ....... ~. ... ~H=~ Sltop ..-., for bat selecffo., FllST COME FllST 8941 Atlanta A¥e. HUNTINGTON • llACH~• At Atlanta CA .LIFORNIA JEAllS• K':~': ... If'.' "Von's Centw" -Magnolia At· Atlanta A,. DAii. y PILOT s Thur'lday. Mey t. 1llO It NATION Punch "H• n h'f'd """ll"Of\lfttnl•I poUutl9ft and. b~ G~. h .. ·,. ,olvint1 )u"c-nll t• dt'llnquc-nn •" Tax Cla~koll Refunds Aid ,~Critter Care ' DENVER <AP) -Sueh cntters as lhe black· l'apped chJckadee, Mesa Verde night snake and htC?lpback chub a re getting s pecial care in Cojorado. thanks to a checkoff square on state in· CO ple tax forms . The checkorr enables taxpayers to channel any a naount they wash from their lax refunds into the state's non-game wildlife progra m · • • IN THE THREE YEARS SINCE it was an · trOduced. the refund program has produced nearly $1 m illion for the 748 species of non-game animals foOnd in the state In Its lite rature ro r taxpayer s. und-er a headline ··o o Something Wild ," the Color ado Oi:Vision of Wildlife says, "Everything from :,.oogb1rds and eagles to chipmunks a nd shrews faUs mto the category . . . Non-game wildlife in· eludes ~velJ thing that 1s not hunted or fished fo r -that's about 80 percent of all the wildlife species found m Colorado " . The literature: describes how checkoff funds haye helped elf om w re-establish n-ver otten; anCi greenback cut-throat trout m Colorado waters. reUore a habitat for the greater prairie chickl"n and produce JX'stic1de ·frec eggs from capllve pere- grine falcons SUCll C REATURES HAD BEEN ignored for v(•ars a s outdoors enthus iast s con<'e rn e d them selves v.ith co·callNJ glamour species s uch as elk. bear a nd g;.i me birds. "Interest in the non-~ame species really began to develop m the 1960s." said J ohn Torres, director of the Wildlife Division's non-game section. "That was when the environmental movement went to the legislatures and asked, 'Whal are you doing for non-game wtldhfe?' " California was the rtrst state to react. hiring a non-game biologist m 1968, Torres said. In 1972 Colorado became the second such state. naming Torre~ to head the non-game section Jnd g1vmg him $60,000 to get started THOSE FIRST \'EARS, HE recalled. were tough Lots of volunteers were interested m the '"ork but monev was sC'arcc. ·it was afmost corny:' Torres said of early fund·rrusmg effort-.. "We· sold stamps. even T· '>harts. Wc collected JUSl about enough to cover the t'OSt~ Of fund·r<Jl!-.lng .. .. T hl·n. one fiu y duran~ a bra in·slor m1ng ::.t'ss1on un ind1v1dual mentioned a checkoff box on the s tate t<Jx form hkc the one fo r pres idential l'ampa1~n on fedc·ral formh " Torres ::.aid hl· drafted <t bill to allow a tax. payer to designate a portion of his lax payment for non-game wi ldhfr use. • ANTICIPATING NEGATIVE REACTION from legislator~. h(.• :.tlso tailored another bill that would allow taxpayer!-. to designate a portion of any refund for the S(;l mc purpo~e. The second version pa~sed. "Some of us didn't think it would result in much," said l\rch Andrews. public relations chief fo r the Wildlife Div1s1on "We thought the program wQul d be a ~ucccss 1f we received S2Q,OOO." A~ tax returns trickled m dunng February 1918. it looked good. /\bout $20,000 had been c·h~cked off for the fund. Then. m a last·mtnute rush of tax payments. the progra m collected an 1mpres!>1ve $350,000. . LAST YEAR TAXPAYERS TURNED over eve n more $501,000. Contributions this year. through the end of February, were $1.33,000. com- pared with $82,000 at the end of February last year. Wildlife Division offi cials expect more than $600,000 for the non-game program before the last refu rns a re processed this year. : Torres said the program has been so sue· ce4sful that at lea st 30 other state legislatures secured copies of the Colorado bill and one. Oregon, has passed a similar law. Torres' staff hat been expanded lo 14 full ·lime staffers. . • FDR 'Deal' Revealed : NEW YORK (AP) -A book presents evidence thi(l it says shows Franklin D. Roosevelt may have pledged to help Joseph Kennedy get his eldest son eleeted governor of M assachuseus as a way or ke•ptng the ambassador rrom opposing the presi· deqt's bid for a third term. •"I s imply made a deal with Roosevelt," Ken- ne4y is quoted as saying in the book, "Kennedy anO Roosevelt." written by Michael Beschloss . "vte agreed that if I endorsed him for president in 1940, then be would s upport my son Joe ror gov· eraor of Massachusetts in 19'2." : The deal was struck because Roosevelt felt he nttded Kennedy's help to persuade American Caf.bolics to back bis re-elecUoo bid. Tuition Fees Illegal NEWARK.. N.J. (AP> -A lt8*e pmlftl of. Reial Ml ruled the PhUll ...... --Catr.ollc IClleol ~anot ...... -alra ~ ,.. •••lDlt ,.,._. wbo do not won • perta IUIO 1•m•. WIWun J. R*, necul.lft aftleel' ot tbe New J~ Lt1aHMd oa ..... ot a.aw Oae&nl Com· ....... Mid the ...... po1l16oa ........ Oft ... t•~ ot • law probll9ltlal ,., ... or ,. .... c~:•-l'[ar • :;&i:it·at . IM = = ::r: c.;r;:-. .. ••. "'"'"-"' .... •11•«11 1 ......... ,. ........ WDIDAYSIT09 SAT.-SUN. 9 TO I AD GOOD TDU MAY 14 TOMATO BASKET K .. p t omatou up off th• oro\U\d , don 't loee so many t o gl'Ound rot (what a .n unattractive phr ... ). Rewaable every year. 167 DURALITE OUTDOOR FURNITURE WIDE WEB Green a n d whit e w ebbing, a lumin um arms . CHAIR 666 5•4•4 WEBS •5160 ADJUSTABLE CHAISE 1297 6x15 WEBS •5186 HEAVY DUTY VINYL BOXWEAVE ~ Brown a nd wh ite webb1n9. " p lutic arms. · ._...r""'·J '\ . CHAIR 1397 \~,\\\~. •5034 \~ ,\ CHAISE ~/~~ ~ ·~ 'I 1lto061N WE WE.RE <;o1fllf, OVf' lo UINNE.R FOR MOTHER'S DAY MAY 11th M uma for the m um m y . G reat little gala, th o.so mothers Where would any of ua be without one? (We ' told the nursery to give us ~J.llBll"" real n ice pl.an ts OI' el~ ) ,.r~: >:;.~-1,..... ~-.•. ·1 1':-/ • ,-. .:, .. ,."". LARGE OLD MILL RAIN LAMP ) 79!?if 7~ ~ POSmON 2497 .~~~,\~l. ~ •Sb42 l'~ ·~~·~, .... ~ HEAVY GA1JCE VINYL ST,,!/p \ __,·-:-:"~:~~~~ I know !>ome of you hdve been "" \, wd1t1nq for this t o come on :I: ltWE MC\WER'S 6'' CHRYSANTHEMUMS 99 EA. S GALLON ASSORTED PLANTS Choice o f Wai Leaf P nvet, Gold 499 t>urt. Mock Orange, M arror Plant . . o r H ydrdngea • EA. lx12 CEDAR SIDING 53c Lmrr. Yellow and white vinyl )\ special. Go ahead. en1oy 1t . (You straps . ch air and ch aiseL . r :J k now I don·t like rain lamps !>O I Sade with c-edar. you !>Ide with st u ff t hat ~::c2kab4le 97 ~ l j / t-w-·o-·n-~-~_::'_a_t ~_;_e_~-~-y-sn-id-e-re_m_a_rks_· -----+--1-oo_lu_be_t_t_e_r _wt_th_ci_g_e_( A-l-1k_e_l_y_s_to_r_y_._> --' ' 7531 t_I.,: If-;;~-· --;~· EVEREADY ~~ToN ·.:·,· .· , .. 1,{ .. • · ~ ) 8 CERAMIC TILE ~~j 'f!!l[I. ENERGIZER 4997 ·~.· ..,4r~ 1 HOUSE NUMBERS lllJ~l!IJ lll~lllJ BATTERIES 1:7541 'I l5 i3 . C 01 D Z Pll 77c ' § ~ 019vot1 99' " TURCO GAS GRILLS ~ su1'1.t ru CA ·!11ATLOLIAL w 147.479737 && , .... or• 1.49 • When t h e h ouse has been paid for and the ""' ,.. -- SIEUA DOOILE 167.77 termites have had t heir fill these will 5-t1H Last longer than plain car bon battenes. IOUEI W GllLL •lOO<J look good. (What a b1:wrre sales pitch.) (don 't knock off Robert Conrad 's NO•TEIET DOOILE 197.77 battery l IUUEIWWLL •1014 CD -2 AUTO S ierra and Monterey both include t he 20 PRODUCTS lb. LP tank w ith g as min der gauge. The YOUR CHOICE: N a tural h as separate twin burnen. See the mode la in the stores. OIL TREATMENT MICROWAVE OVEI CART WITI CASTDS 2797 So you didn't h.aff room for the microwaft on the kitcA.n count.Jo or you want to roll it to •hue the action u . Oak WU.h. euy aaunbly, hen it ia. CONOFLEX Countertop material that resists stains, ecratches. heat, apills, and is a snap to put down. Come t o the Demo and .... OR OIL DETERGENT PLUS Read the labels. try it out. 97 C If it works you got a good d eal. If it doesn't. you tried. 15 r<-!":'> PENNlOll ~ ... · ..... ~- li40TOR Oil ...... . . ) --,,, oz PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL 30 WT. 73COT 10/40 WT. 83COT When 501.ar, therm a l, wtnd. and othe r power replaces oil what will we lube wit h? (Talcum powder? ) TR•l AUTOMOBILE CLEANER I POLISH 2~!oz . Notice how ..... k .. p running oU, and polishe&. ( Somebody want.a your car clean , and ... u lubricated. Who? The finance company?) HOLLYWOOD 2 TOI IOLLllG HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACI 3•! FLUORESCENT TUBES . 4FT. 79' a n .199 T hey se41m to la.st forever ( so h ow come we sell so many. you ask ). Fres h tubes mean the m ost for your enerqy buc k . HIRSH HEAVY DUTY STORAGE SHELVING Steel shelv1nq w1th bac k and side braces. industnal grade nuts and bolts C h arcoal grey. lO"W x iO''B x 12"0 36''W x 72"8 x 12''0 42''W It 72''H x ll''D n . ··,.· ·1 , -• ·~ ' .... t ,.,.- -.. WORKBENCH LEGS a•!6 Ribbed awel legs with knockout.a for e*trlc&l outlet.a. Hardware includ.cl. ADO-MILS BEICB-MATE 11 88 , r • " 7 .. .. Irvine EDITION VOL. 73, NO. 129, 3 SECTIONS. 4A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1980 Huntington Girl's Slayer: 't' our llomt"Co~n j. Dau,· .. .,~pap .. r TWENTY-FIVE CE~TS 1 I l ' ~ ~ . l t Sick Man or a -Conniving Scum? Cycling ·Cops/or ~lroine? Motorcycle pol1ct•mcn may patrol I rvlnc streets ror the first time in city history under a plan being consid<'red by Chief Leo Peart. The motorcycles would afford police mor e mob1hty on congest ed city streets. Chief Peart said todS\'. ·'The e mph asis o n th e motorcycle program would be· on more rapid res ponse to acci· dent scenes. stranded motorists signal malfunctions. con· strucuon projects and objects in the roadway." he said. Statis tics show motor cycle patrolmen a re more often in· 'jured in t{arfic accidents than 'officers in i:>olice cars. arid the .greater injury rate is the r eason 1 1police motorcycles ha v-e never been used in the City of Irvine. Chief Peart explained f Inc reasing traffi<' in the <'ll.Y . howE"ver . has made the two ~heeled machines neC'essary. he aid I n o rde r to pay for the motorcycles. the department is 1applyin~ for a grant from the State Office of Traffic Safety. The two-year g ra nt would fund the salaries of three addltiooal police officers and the C06t of two motorcycles and one squad car. Two additional motorcycles would be provided through the police department budget under the chief's plan jMortgage rRate Slashes ·Ballooning By The Associated P~ss Home Savings & Loan As· $Ociation, the nation's la rgest ~&L, cut its prime mortgage rate from 17 th percent to 12 3/4 ~ercent, and a numbe r of other uvings institutions followed s uit f.'ith similar. if not necessarily matching r ate cuts. Home Preside n t Richard Diehl said the lender s lashed its rate 431• points Wednesd ay because of recent sharp declines I NEW SIGNS INOICA TE DEEPER RECESSION -A4 )n short-term interest rates and ,the expectation that t hrift in· .stltutions would begin to auract ,new deposits soon. Later in the day, California Federal Savings a nd Loan As· ~ociation -the largest federally insured S&L -cut its mortgage .rate ball a percentage point to 1114~ percent. Only a day earlier. C alifornia Federal had an- rnounced a 2th percent drop from t171h to 15 percent. And the San Diego-based •Home Federal Savings and L4>an tAsaocialion responded to news l'or Home's dramatic rate reduc· tlon by cutting its own mortgage \rate to 12~ percent. There was also good news for I proepective auto buyers. San I Francisco's Crocker Bank cut its interest rate for new car loana from 19th percent to 17:V.. ipercent and for used car loans from 20 percent to 18~ percent. Tbe most recent declines in the •i>rime Jencling rate have left the Iler iacllcator at four levels between 17 and 18"' percent, sue· tetU.., to ualyltl that bankers aN ~ unttrtai.n ol the Uall'l~CoutJook. CU. lluabatt&n Bank. the ko.mn'1 tldrd larlnt, cut Ill me .. f\a1l polDt Wednetday IT p1rem, wbla. mOlt otbtr .... .... -UM:lud.lq top. 16.. Bank of America -rt_... Mr m. to 11~ per· liliiil ...... rDO¥ed to 18 reiill m otMn lta~ It ".-r•••· "l11h1n .,. JWt ,.,,.._. W tlll ....... dlcUM ID tlalt eo1t .,. _,, ....... a.. Pye, ....., ""prn~•• at amai ,.,.. Cl,, ... ,.~ ........ ltl ,,.. • Ml ....... .,~,.,. .... :tris Ce11fer f o Open c;rand opening c·cremonics will be held at 7 30 pm. Saturday for this 18,000-square foot Arts and Crafts Center in Irvine's I lerita~e Park. The Sl.2 million faciUty was funded by a l!l7 I city park bond iss ue T he center will pr<J\'IU(' cla-;srooms for art and c rafts classes and will house art galleries and s tudios. Superjet Problems Don't Deter Buyers By STEVE MARBLt; Of 1111 Oa.ly '1 ... Staff Two airlines planning to add Douglas Aircraft's quieter 154· passenger jet to their fleets haven't been put off by news that the tail section on one of the new jets fell off during a recent test landing. Air California has ordered two or the new DC·9 Super 80s and plans to fly them out of Orange County's John Wayne Airport later t.hls year. PSA. fi ghting for permission to fl y out or the county a irport, has 20 or the Douglas jets on Or· de r and hopes to ki ck off service in Orange County with the new craft. Orricials for the f'ede ral Avia· lion Administration said they are still studying the mishap whic h occurred la st 1'~riday dur- ing a steep-angle test landing at Edwards Air Force Base. The Super 80. advertised to be the quietest a nd mos t fuel · efficient jet in its class. ap- parentll nosed into the ground afte r and ing a nd bounced across the air field. shaking ofr it s tailsecuon Dave Eas tman. a Douglas spokesman. said his firm is op- timis tic that the accident won't m ean a delay in the delivery of the new jet. He said 114 or the $14 million planes are on order . He explained that the Super 80 has completed a t.out 700 hours of its required 1,000-ho ur test by FAA o ffi c i a ls . Th e tail· splintering mishap, he said, OC· curred during a landing about five times as hard as a normal comme rcial landing. Officials from Air California and PSA said the accident raises no dou~ with them as to the stability of the jet. "We're not a t all skeptical," said PSA spokesman Bill llast· ings. "IC anything, lhc incident is a testimonial lo the structural strength of the jet." He said although the t~il sec- t ion fell off. it was his un· dcrstanding that the passenger area oC the craft came through unscathed. ·'The plane r eall y held '.ogether." he observed Tom Kamisk1 . Air California s pokesman. said he is s till c;omewhat unclear what hap· pened during the test landing. but said his firm s till plans to purchase the jet. Irvine Man Faces Court In Kickback An Irvine ma n will be ar- ra igned Monday in U.S District Court in Los Angeles on charg~ he got a kickback from a clinical l a b o r atory that received Medicare patients on his refer· ral. Robert A. Entley. 46. of 17910 Sky Park Circle, was an ad· ministrator in a medical group that handled Medicare paUen\s. U.S. Attorney Andrea S. Ordin alleges that EnUey referred pa- tients from St . John's Medical Group to an undisclosed medical lab. In return for the re ferrals. Ms . Ord.in says Bentley was give n $3,000. Such payments a re illegal un- der a U.S. code governing the Medicare program. Bentley, who was unavailable for comment today. is free on his own recognizance. Iran Hostage May Be Dead By Own Hand NEW YORK <AP> One of the Am-erican hosta~es 1n Iran has tried to commit su1c1de three times and m ay be dead. according to Italian Jo urnalist Oriana Fallac1. Miss F'allaci. writm~ in the M ny 10 iss ue of the New Republic-. said an unidentified sourre told her the ho'>l3~l' '<'h<1 a ttempted su1c1dc '<'ai. tine of a i;?roup of several '<'ho had been held In the bascmt•nt or the US Emba:.sv She s;t1d tho~e in the hnc;cm<'nt ~ere "'cons1dl·rrd unm1stat..ably 'PICS. 1rnc1 ~file Of lh••m ar(' <>r hav<' bN'n rt'<'l'nlh tl('d u;> l){'r au.c;c th1.•v ;1tt~•<•kt•tl the· ~t u rlcnt c; " • ~ t 1 c: c; F n 11 :1<· 1 .., a 1 d t h r Cl• Amt•nc:.n l lc>rgymC'n who hC'ld Ea.;t1 r s1·n ·1('cs for thC' hostages :-;aw them in small group._, ano thf' las t group of nint' or 10 · lnok l'<1 rat hl'r dcprrc;srd · · ·-rm sure that lhf' n1nC' or 10 are tht• ones \\ho ha\C been kept for flvC' months t1e<J up in thl' c>m hassy liat-.emcnt." shC' "'rote Chain Letter Ri.t1~ Busted SAN MAHCOS IAP I T\\en ty-... cvc·n men and women have IX't'n Jailed for investi~nllon of parlt('1pating in an endless rhain scheme A 22-officer force r aided a house filled with tiO pc-oplc Tues· day A !'>pokes m an s111d they wcrr told that by putting up $1.000 each their income would h<' $16.000 About $8,000 was cirC'ulatcd at lh<' g11therins;:. a dis trict at torney's investigator said Alcala's Death Urged By DAVID Kl'TZMANN Ol 1,,. 0••• r l'oi.t $ 1611 Uefen..-;1.· attorney John Barnett 11lt•<1dl'<l for the life o r c·onv1cted t•hild k1ll<'r Rodnl'~ J Alcala to day. '>aying his cllt•nt was tnl'd on an,gC'r and rc·;H " and that Aknl.1 \\J'> J '>ll 'k . dist urbed man l'ro-.l'cutor R1c·hard Fam<'ll. in de mandinJ! the death ~:nalty ror i\kala. told an Onin~c Cow1 ty Sup<•nor Court Jury that the 36 'car old Monten·y Park man "'as a · beast" and a ·conniving i.cum · The JUry of nint· '<'Om<:n and thret.> ml·n begt1 n dcltbc:r<1t1ons th1 .., morning .<>Ht·r both -.ides ronrlud1>d their rlo111n~ argu- ment' and Supc:rior C'ourt Judge l'hll1p Sr h\\ ;.iL t!:>l'>tH'rl h1~ 1n· · !:>tru111om. \k J IJ "'ac; com1<'h'<I b) the 'Jmt• 1ur:. lai.t \\l'f'k Jn thf' kid nap murdc>r of 12'1·:.i r old Robin !-ia m '0<.' of llunt in~ton Hl'at•h The JUry basically has t\\O op· t 1<1ns either sentence Alcala to thC' J?3S chamber or life in stale pris on without posl>1 b1hty of parole In h is closing argument. Barnett described bis client Na "man who never reaUy grew up." Tile de fense attorney said Alcala. m his ·pre\ 1ous Dttaclts on other S?irls. \\ah dnvr n by a fren1.y he could no1 c onlrt>I "Mr Akaln·.., J>J't r onn ct<'d him here." l!arnett said lie d,u med the prosecution created a climate of "(ear and hystena" and that Alcala was not ronVlct· ed on facts. ''The aura of dealh pervades this courtroom." the defense at· torney ~rted "The prosecu· t1on has asked you (the Jury) t.o un lea.sh 1t. ·' Farnell. a deputy d1strkt al· tome~._ described Alcala a.c; a ··cold. ralcuJated lullc.>r . a man "'ho stalks httle J?1rh ro r SC'U1sh. ;.1 bNrant purpos<'s "This beast . th" ronniv1n11? "<·um. s tole Rcbm':-. hfr What is tlw appropnat<' S<'ntt.•nn""' the 1>ros1't'utor a sked Farnf'll s:11d lh<'rl' 1s not one m1t 1~atin~ fartnr m Alcala's de- f1'n't' th~ll '<'ould spare him from hl·1 ni.: scnll'n<'t'<l to dl'Jth Both attomc•\ :-. ~'" c emotiona l r losinJ! argument:-in a h1i;:hlr pub11<'17l'<l ca:-.e that ha:-spanned more than two month:. 1n Orang<' C:ou(ltY Sup<'r1or l'ourt Thl' penalty ph:>S(.' of the> lnal hJd appeared C'lrn;e tn <'Ondu.•:ion Wt•dne-.d:.i) ,., hen Faml•ll had to .1 hruptl) rc>st his <'aS(' after .J u d I! t' S <' h" a b r u I e d that 1•v1dt•nrt• poss1bl) hrkini: AIC'ala to :i W77 :'-J(•w York murder rase t'ould not Ix• introduced mto pro- t:C'Nltngs he re Fa ml•ll had plannl'd to call w1tnt'S!)l'' rrom !\;cw York to bolslt'r hJ s r la1ms that Alcala t-.hould cl1e tn the j?tl" <'hamb<>r Sch'<'ab. however, ruled that the evide nce did not s how twvond a reasonnbl<' doubt that Alcala. ronv1ctC'd last week in tht• kidnap-murder of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of lfuntin(ton Beach. had been involved in the 1977 slaymg of 24-year-o ld Ellen !lover f<'am<'ll ended up questioning only two witnesses both form er parole oHi cers for. Alcala ISee ALCALA, Page A2> Sanitation· Firm Lawsuit Looms Re1lonal water quality of· flclah will recommend Friday that La1una Hilla SanltaUon lac., be taken to court because the nnn la pumplq aewqe ef. fiueat lato tbe Sin Oleto Creek. Tbt firm, wblcb provldea HWllt faclUUea for 21,000 cuatomen ln La1una HUii and El troro, b11 been under In· venlption by the Sant.a Aaa a.lioftll Water Qu1Ut1 Control loard for pumptnc the efflumt lalO tM erM ln lrvlnt Mir U. ODunlr lalart. TM creel& flOWI .... lie Upptr N"'°" .. ., .. ,.... ,....... ........ .,, board lt8lf ••Mr JIM AfMNnoft WHI '9.,a .. It I board hel,... lo '9~• l i•p.M l1~C..C. Mesa City Council chambers. tail Immediate litigation." Anderson's recommendation Terry Witthoft. vice president s u11est1 that the board lnltitute or the firm, said today the com· a ceaM a deelat order to pre· pany's "major difficulty" with vent the furtbtt dlachar1e into dlspoaal of the four million the creek and that the firm be gallons or s~wage a day should probiblwct from t.akln1 oo new be so•ved by August. cuatomen unUI Ill problema can That's when the company wlll be solwd. hook Ila 1ewa1e treatment Tbt waa.r oMclal uid he ii facll tllfl to the Aliso Waate a1klq for authority from the M1n1,.rnern. A1ency·1 pipeline board IO tMI tbe matter to tbt for d11e:har1e lnlO the oeean. 1tall Mt.on1eJ Oeneral. • Ince the ban on new connec· "Jam .... IO hold J 1 ':llnltll tlon1 would Oflly 1ffeet proiectJ on • ....-., l would tm· for whleh bul1dln1 permlll med1• 1"'9U.. ... •ft« the h1vtn't yet bHn IHued, Wltdtoft Martll," ...,_ eommllllld. 11ld h11 1ntlelp1let few problem• "Ho we' tr, 11v1 n t 111 tr u,. water quality boerd en•etl tlreu==j!I· rJlltt now I'm that Pfrikll\ of the atart rtc"Om· ,.,._ ...... 1 MN•HH ,_1. m11M11tkift IJel *" .... ,,_.._., • Ht aald M I It that PM16en• . ..... of the staff report are inaccurate and the firm will be presenting a rebuttal during Friday's bear· lng. The eleht·page staff rfport de· talll a series of vlolahons of stale laws and regulations dat· Ing back to 1.978. Andenon said he includN ~ material lO 1how that the cur· rent problem. detectN ln April. l1n 't an unuaual altuaUon for Laauna HHll SenJtation. Some ol It 11 uMd lO lrrl11t1 a hlll1ld1 n11r 1 holdln1 Pond be1lde the rreelc , bu\ And1non11 report notH that lrrl11tlon water 1l mpl y rune off 011 hlll1lde and Into the Pond from whlrN It 11 pumpe4 Into tM creel& D•lly I'll°' SU" """'° JURY WEIGHS FATE Child Stayer Alcala Former . Shah Aide Executed By 1lw-A.ssocia~d Prt>ss A woman cabinet minis te r who served under the shah was executed by firing squad before dawn today in Tehra n 's Evin Prison, along with a ftother woman and a man. Tehran Radio reported. Meanwhile. Iranian President AboUt.auan Ban.a.Sadr md1cat.ed today be will name a µrime mm1s~r '<'1th.to a rew da)'S. a mo\'e S('l'n as stn·n~tht•ning his • poltllcal position. Ile told an Ira· nian JOUrnaJtSt o f his 1ntent1on a nd a source cloc>e to the presi- dent S&d t.be a ppointment lS ex pet'ted lhi.s weekend . T he exeruted wom a n ex· 0Cfi c 1al. Esfa nd f a rrokhru- Par s a . forme r m1n1s t e r o f e ducation a nd t raining, was found guilty of "plundering pubh r funds. caus ing C'orrup- t1on, s preading prost1tut1on in lhe ministry of education and tr aining. roo perat1on with SAVA t\ l the i.hah 's secret pol 1C't' I, d1sm1ssin~ struggling C'ducators. partic1patin~ in J!et· tinji? laws :.iga1n.c;t the• p1.•oph.• :.ip- proved and makin~ education and tratntnJ! dependent on thc co l o nial <'Ulture o f 1m periahsm." the radio said Mrs Fa rrokhru· Parsa served under Amir Abbas llove1da . the ro rmcr pnme ministl'r who \\as ('Xl'<'Ult•d 1n April 1979. t wo months aft<.'r Ayatollah Ruhollah l\home1n1 's revolution ousted ~hah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi Te hran Radio said the Olhc>r woman cxeeuted this mo rning. f'atemeh Sadeq1, was round guilty of "purchasing innocent ~iris. selling society 's honor and spreading prostitution." und that the ma n. Ah Sho1a1. was found guilty or heroin and opium char~es Another woman. an Amenean. "'ho was arreste<J Tuesday in Tehran on charges of s pying for the CIA. may be free lance Journal.ls Chynthia B. Dwyer of Buffalo, N.Y .. her husband John said. <See IRAN. Page AZ) ~r :~e'14~:aNl "'eat her Considerable low cloudi· ness through Friday with a fte rnoon cleartng Not m uc h temp e rature cha nge . Lows to night 52 at the beaches and 60 inla nd Highs l'Tiday 65 to 70. INSIDE TODAY Ou1trd t mploJlt" of tht World~ Ch11rch of God ho vt bttn rehlrtd bl/ 0 MW corporation fe>r'/Md b11 the church'• f01111dn. ~e Pa~ Alf. DAILY PILOT .. -lhutsda Ma 8. 108<> ~--JV T BRE.4KING-----... Latr &tmi.a /rom ~·u110t'Jd CMd...,.. l.t M9I ~lope: r f1. Iranian TerrOri t Charged in London LONDON t AP> A 2.3 yHr-Old lraruan dock worker. heavl ly guurded and handcurr~ to u pollc:eman. app<>ar !d 1n rourt lo da) char&('d with murdcrinc two ~tate5 aat the f'nd of Lon don's sax doy Iranian Emb y sltaic PolJce saad lhl' dt•fonthmt. Foll''11 8ad11v1 Nt"hld, wa" lht• solt• i.urvlvor Of ~IX tl'rrorbilb after a commando itbUU)t rrt"('(J lU ho~t•ties ln thl' t>mbass)' Monday nl1h1 In 4 Ulrec·mlnut court 1appearance NeJnd WH Uf'(l Rd h Id without ball for on• v.•ttk llfl!r C»mmand€'r P tc-r Dutt). bet1d of Scoth1nd Vard'a Anti 1 t•norht Sc111.11l t••tlf1C!d thJt nu mt-mus thN>at. havo ht't•n made• 1t•ln,1 h1 m .. HrtAfJINt ,,.,.;., M G HUI fl "f H "rd,.,. PHll..A.OELPKlA (AP) '1'\ me-m hc•1' ol ltw .-..\olu\lonary group MOVE were convlttt"d ,1( thant •lt'air~c 111urd.r tciday 1n the ldllu\s ol a policeman 21 mo111l ' ••.:11 1t11rln1Jt 11 blood\ .:un battle at the eroup's r•t·lnf'. led ht•ud11111u 11'1' The shac:lded defendants '"'rt' h11\n..:h1 '''l'•r .&h·h twron- Commoos Pleas Court Judge Edv.in \tulm···I lo htinr MaJml"d'' verdicts after one of the long~t ,wd 1·t•:.l lat•'1 N1mtn1tl <'M~t'' m the city's history. The Judge ht•anJ the 1-.1,1· v.1th1111t j Jiii, Three defendants were also to apix.•ur 111 h1•111 '1•1tl11•l, tod;n Bo•fl•ng Co11rh•fituu Ot·••r1 ur1u•d SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Tht• run' 1l'l1011 of two nwn for the aUempted bombing of a fcdt'ral ~ovc>rnnwnt building in Phoerux was overturned today by the 9th l ' S Court of Appc•ub The court said the prosecutor "ho l'ondul'ted the case agains t Neal T. Roberts and Jam<.•s Albert Hob1son used an 1m proper closing argument. ~adot R«-qu«-d" Talk~ n .. 1ay CAIRO. Egypt CAP) -President An'>'ar Sadat today re- quested an indefinite postponement of the Palestine autonomy talks with Israel and the United States . His request has been re· Jayed to President Carter and Is raeli Prime P.11nis ter ~lenachem Begin. S Special Middle East envoy Sol Linowitz, who met with Sadat for one hour earlier in the day in lsma1ha. released a statement in which he ~aid the Egyptian leader reque:.ted lime "to renect on the results of the Hertzlia talks " Political Activist Jurist Selected For Muskie Seat AUGUSTA. Marne <A Pl George J Mitchell. a U S. Dis· trict Judge named to succeed E dmund S. Mus kie in the Senate. has never held ele<:Uve office but has clos«> tics to Mus kie stretching back two det'ades Go\·. Joseph E. Brennan an· nount'ed today he was appotnt· ing Milt'hell to succeed Muskie, the new secretary of state. A long -time activist in Uemocratac Party pol1t1t's, ~htchell . 46. was naml'd to the federal Judgeship by Pres1dl'nl Carter lai;t November after snvini:: as l ' S attorney for ~1 a int• lie had ht>cn rC'com· mended ror bo th posts by Muskie In his onl' bid for elective of· f1('e in 1974. M1trhcll won the Oemocralll' gubern atorial primary but lost the general election t.o independent James H. Longley ma three· way race. Mitchell served as Maine's Oemocrcitac chairman and made a bid for n ational party chairman after the 1972 election. but lost to Texan Robert Strauss. He went to Washington in 1962 as Muskie's executive assistant, servmg as the senator's deputy campaign dJrector in 1968 when Muskie was the Democratic vice presidential nominee. He held the same job four years later during Muskie's unsuccessful bid Brennan's preference ror ~11tchell drew crit1c1s m from former Democratic Sen. William Troops on Alert NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP> With the city's firefighters on strike. Gov. Lamar Alexander today ordered about 450 Na- tional Guard troops to the state capital to man the fire stations. OAANGl COAST DAILY PILOT. '"-,. OtM"Ql (. .. \I 0..1.-Poot •Ifft •""" .. , '""°"""""' .... HitW\. ,.., ... ,. h ........... b't' , ..... Ot•"'V"" Co.t•I tl\iOl•V."O ~' ~,., .. P01hoon'\ .,, ~'"""' "'°""°"• t"r6«1f'i f t 'Oty '°' c .. tA .... W -....... H ............ fte•l f'I f•11nl••" V•ll•f. "••"•· l•9v1'• ft.~ftl'\Owt"' CMtl A ~-,.......,_,.. .. , ... ,. '' P~O'•tfWd S,.,t-.,r .. y;. _,. W.•H '"'*pr~ .. h\f'l•f'(I °'"' ·~ ....... , ••• , ,,,.... p 0 9o• •MO CMWi ........ c..t1•M• •>•i... ' ·-"-~lideftt~llll\btfltM J••• C-wy ........ -~·· ... -·~ ,~., ..... . , .... .. ,_,._ MA~t"t(ClllW c-11...-. ........... ~ ...... ' APWt,..._. SUCCEEDS MUSKIE Maine Attorney Mitchell D Hathawav. who said Wl'dnes day he was· ··very disappointed that I didn't get it myc;elf " He suggested that he or former Go\ Kenneth Curtis would haVt.' been a be~ter chOJCl'. ··r could do more for the slate and step into the role without a ny break1ng-1 n pl'r1od." Hathaway said Reluctant Operator Loses Job BATON ROt.:Gti:. La. I AP> - The telep~one lomoan y has fired a second lnng-distance operator who refused tu put through a call to Iran bec~usc he thought 1t was ··un-Amencan " "l j ust t'ouldn't d o It anymore." said 20-year·old Brian Braud of Baker after be· ing fired Wednesday. "It's un· American to handle those calls." Last month, Theresa Drerup of Bat.on Rouge left her job alter she was atWpended for refusing to handle a call for a youn'g lra· nian. She said she would have felt like "a traitor" for putting through calls to Iran wblle Americ ans were being held hostage. Fifty.-tbree Americana have been held hostage since No· vember wben mWtanta took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Braud. an operator for t.wo ytan, wu 1uapeDded aevtral day1 qo when an Iranian re· ported bUn fOf' refUliq &o put I call lbroulla to Ttlu'aft. When be went to work 1'all· da)' al South Central 1•11 T1lepbone Co., ht w11 sent home. Ht WU fired WtdMlda1 arttr retulln1 lo 1l1a a dlcu· ment HYi"I ht would .._.. futurt callJ to Ira ~nate BaidS Muskie I WA lllNOTON <AP> P:d· mund S Mu kit"'• Senalo col lf'aaiu~ art' 11l1nulln1 Pretldtnt C'urll'r that thl'y want MuakJc'!\ to bt-lhl' w1ch•llen.:ed voice of i\nrnrkun rorch,;n &X>llcy a.rter he I» ~om 111 Wt'due11day nil.ht us ·~crt'ta1 > o ( State aer0tt votln1 94-2 lo con.nrm M u:.lllleo 's nomination, many •<'nuton aa!J u s rorelcn policy h•:. bn•n evcrel) damaged by tht' open, tughly publlt'11ed con n11't bet~ecn forml'r Secretary l•f St .. tt' C'yrw. R Vance and i:bll(•llt'V. Bnezansk1. the presa· 1tent 's national security adviser. M usk1e said he will approach l11s new dutJes posiuvely. assert· ing his offtce's once-traditional 11rlmacy in foreign affairs 1 uther than c h a lleng ing UrzezlllSki to battle. Musk 1e told the Senate t-'orelgn Relations Committee that as he e nters his new offire has hrst and most important 1>riorlty is to establish the ract thal "the secretary of state 1s lhe pnnclpaJ adviser to the pres- ident on roreign policy issues. "He must have the primary responsibility for recommending our foreign policy course and seeing that the president's de· els Ions are implemented." he !>aad . "Preside nt Carter has made clear he expects m e to play this role and I Intend to do so." Muskie told re porters later that his determination to be the pri n c ip a l foreign policy a r c hitect "has not been l'hallenged" by Brzezinski or anyooe else on t.he While House· st arr and that there "seems to be agreement" on his role. From PagP . t I ALCALA ... before restinJe his case. Alcala had served prison time Ln the 1970s ror child molestation. But 1f dcfonsc attornev John Barnett ~as s uccessful in sup- pressing mention of the New York murder case. he wa~ equally unsuccessful in convinc· ang Schwab to reopen hearings on admi~sibility of evidence already used m Alcala 's trial. T he Judge quickly denied Barnett's motion to consider whether evidence obtained through a search warrant signed by an Orange County Judge and used in Los Angeles County, where Alcala lived. was Invalid. Another judJte had previously upheld the v.arrant. Barnett and co -defense l'Ounsel Jere Fnedman have con- t c n d ed evidence obtained 'through that search of Alcala's Monterey Park home was inad· m 1ssible s ince the warrant should have been signed by a Los Angeles County magistrate. Bolstering their claim. they ~aid. was a recent ruling by the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles which overturned a c onviction in a drug case because a search warrant was s igned by a Santa Ana judge but used tn Los Angeles County. Barnett said after Schwab's ruling Wednesday he would file an appeal with the 4th District Cou rt of Appeal in San Bernardino. Barnett and Friedman believe Alcala u entitled lo a new trial because improperly obtained evidence was used against tum. Both the defense and prosecu· lion attorneys said it is possible the jury would begin delibera· tion today to determine punish· ment for Alcala. Kissinger Tells Support For Reagan NEW YORK (AP> -Former Secretary or State Henry Kiss· anger said Weoedsday be would support Republican Ronald Reagan in a presidential contest between the former Califo~ governor and President Carter. ··1 would like to bear Gov. Rea1an spell out hil posttiGaa more fully," Klsainger said "But under the circum1tances I would 1upport Mr. Reapo.·• Kl11ln1er abo said that on the morninl Carter announced tbe failure of the hc»ta1e reacae al· tempt "l called the pNlklmt immediately to aay he coWd count on m)' aupport. •• Klulnpr a1lo u1d that oa bla own lnlllatlve be called am· buaadon ol &uropeu uUcm to 111' ,. tMlt MIDPOl't '°' &bl f allecl u .a. l'IMU9 .non. Rel.,. IO AIDllritM ~ PolitJ1 ICl-=:r t1Ued k I ............. rprtle." "t<~ ........... .................... before a..., .. ,. for IUa br the AntMWaMiUon Lt..-o1 .......... ,.. ............. Making on Ash of Itself Mount St. Helens an Washington erupts again today. s pewing ~mok.e a nd ash skyward during another er uption. The bulge at left •~ moving outward at the rate of four or fivC' fN·I t1 d..i' and has scientists '>'Orried about a\ alan<'hc:, and flooding. Fro• PogP ,\ I IRA.N . . . The husband. an English pro- fessor at Buffalo State College. said he had ~n unable to reach his wife who was s taybg at the Tehran Hilt.on. He said the hotel told him she checked out Mon day without leaving a forward Ing address Secrecy Surrounds Hearing of Buono Dwyer s aid he didn't bchev<' hrs · wire could have been w'ork mg for the CJA because sbe op posed the agency's pohcte!". Mrs.· D'>'yer. the mother or three and a part o" nrr or TravC'hn ~ Woman 1 our..., In<· le ft Bufr<.slo April HJ a flt•r be<·oming 1ntf'rl'<.t1•d an Iron 'i pos 1t1on on ltw taking rJf ~13 Aml•rit'an ho:.t.11{1•-. "111;\ 1 She C'nt<>n·cl I ran lhrough Turkev. her hu-,h,uid "lt1r1 The Statf' Dt·r>a rtmrnt s<11<1 11 was tryin~ to l<.'arn thl' nam€' of the arrt>...,H•d. v.oman lhrnui.:h Swiss Ambass01dor Erik l...an~. who 'fa5 has been handlmg U.S. cons ular affairs in Iran since Pres ident rart<'r hrriki· d1plomat1c rclalll)ns v.1th I ran last month The mJl1tants holding the U.S Emba5sy tn Tehran announced Wednl''>da:t the} moved another group of American hostages. LOS ANGELES CAP I -Tight secrec) SWTounds a prelanunary hearing to day ror accused H1lls1de Strangler Angelo Buono i.l fte r press and publlt' we re barred from the proc(:edang<; ~t unmpal J ud~e H Randolph ~l oorl' Jr said the Jaw left him v. 1th no <"ho1ce but ·to grant Ruono·-. n .•quf·...,t for a cl<1sPd lw 01 rt n !! 'L ntil lhl're 1~ J ruling th<Jl " hin<11nl! th•· N"JUrt ha'> no l"a'" but lo ., f•1llo..., the '>tJtUll lh1 f11t1r• Judi;:" ,311j \\••rlnt>•d.i\ 1r1 announ1·1ng th,. •"<l"lu-,1on r1f prt-..,~ and pubh<' lt1• aett>d und•·r l h•· ''"" t r11 \ t• r--1.il i .... pa I '•Ki•· ~»i .11 1><7:. -.t;.itut• whlf'h rt-QUlrt"' ,, JUd/.!t' to grant .i deft>ndam·., mo t 1on to cl~ tbt· doors on ht~ own hearing Tht· 't:itutc rerenth ha' tx .. t:n undt'r attack b) allurnl'\ s for tht' news media. and a ppeaJs arc J)(>ndin~ 1n some ca..~ Hepre3t'nl.lll\ eo; of Ill nPv."S nr hJn11at1ons protested the doc.un J., 3 \ll1lat1on or the press and 1111bl1r'f\ ri..:ht lo acces!> to 1 r1m1nal procC'Nhn11.s \ttbmev R1ch<1rd II. Boro'.I. ri·µr<>•.i·n.lin~ We'>.lh1nghous~ H m;irll ,J..,llnJ:. tQld the Judge If th•· ~nminal JU:.t1ce system '" to lH.1\f' thf ronfidcn<.e of the 1111bhr 1t mu-..t b•· ~ubJcct lo • ru•1n' " Hunn•> .J 1., ••·Jr old auto up· h<1)"'1c•ro f I' I h.trl!l•d \lo lth 10 Of lt1•· r111tor1nu' h1 lls1de stran· J..hn~ .. 111 , t<JU!)111. Kt•nrlf'lh B1anch1. V. ho h;t.., pJt•acltd t'Ul lt \ to five Of tht· k llltng, hl•rc :i.nd two 1 r;1n1.ll11;.:.., in Vt ashinRton state. I 1<i 1 •Ill .lie'() Buono 1n the Lvs \ni:r It., u 1rn<>-.. Hr.illl h1 I'-l'\Jlt•ctcd lo be the 1 • .1 r "1tn1''' 01g<Jin:.t Buono ~ Pllrl ol a plc<1 barRain he made ''' e'caf)(.' the death penally. . \bout one hour after the judge • x eluded reµortcrs and s pec· 1 1tor.., from court, he sent word th3t he had r mµo~ed a publicity ,: t 1! 11rol• r · 111 prr\'ent news l••JI...., frCJm lh•· t losed hl'artni!. AP~ TIGHT SECURITY SURROUNDING PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR ACCUSED STRANGLER Judge Grants Angelo Buono'• Aequeet for Hearing CloMd to Publk: and Preu Why settlefbr · the U· -. ----····--·- CALIFORNIA · '49aad 84 Gann Admits llankruptcy .. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Paul G&M, a can dldate for tbe Republlcao nomlnatJoo for lhe U.S. Senate, ..tnUta be hu declared bank~ twtce. Blll Oau Wei \bat doel DOl cli$quallfy him trom c•...,.1p1n1 ror tllcal lntcrll,y ln sovem-mnt. Oau. u ked Wednesday by a JtNBC l.o· tervieww about reporU of tmandal probleau, ad· m itt.ed deda.rlat bukruptey ln UM9 ¥nd a1aln lo 1964. He laid ooe of lb• reaaoa.a WU, "I couldn't borrow qaoney to~ ln buaJ.neal. · • ........... d ••.• ,. .... ,.,. SACJJAMENTO <AP>.-Anoth •r meaauni to redu~ lbe role of Calilorn.La'a lieutenant l()vemor bas made \be noor ot lbe awe senate. The propcl6ed ameadmmt to t.be stale comUha· tton, by ~e n. Barry K e ene, D·Elk, would ( ) tUmlnate t.be lieutenant ST ATE 1onmor'l> authorit y to ....,________ preside over tbe s tat.- Senate and to cast lie· breaking vol.ea. It won a 4·2 party Une vote Wed.nesda.y ln the Democrat-Oominated Senate ElectJoos and reap. portioomeot Committee. Red Cro•• Sf rikt> .'1 rrrf Pd LOS ANGELES (AP> -A threatened s trike against the Red Cross was averted Wednesday when about 100 workers ratified their first con· tracL "We really felt kind of awkward about lbe situation," one union official, who asked not to be identified. commented before the settlement was reached. "It made us feel a little like Dracula." The 100 workers . wbo deliver blood to h ospitals and serve :is dispatche rs a nd ad· ministrators, h ad not previously been unionized, a lthough two other unions -the Teamsters and lbe Service Employees International Uruon represent other Red Cross workers here. 9111 .fail E11.-apf.e Ca•ghf DALY CITY <AP) -Police arrested the ninth escapee ln San Fraociaco'$" biggest Jailbreak Wednesdayafterbe strolledfrombissister's bouse. Rubeo Ruybal, 33, ofCered no resistance when police arrested him on the sidewalk of this sub-- urban community south of San Francisco. He had been in jail for investigation of burglary. .ffoorP BrothPr Gel• Lif P OAKLAND (AP> -Kenneth Moore, the younger of two brothers convicted of a 1978 crime spree which Included two murders and 58 other crimes. was sentenced Wednesday to lire in prison. Moore , 21, was seoteoced to a life term without the possibility of parole by Superior Court Ju,dge Stanley Golde. La.st week. bis brother, David Moore, 'Z'I, was sentenced to death in the gas chamber for his part in the crimes, which lnchlded the murders of Laura Muhlenbac b and Eileen Rogers and a number ol rapes, robberies and &Maulta. APWlrt ..... lO Reody f f>r Lif iof f Trans·Atluntic balloonist Maxie Anderson. 45, and son Kris. 23. make lw,t minute check m the gondola of the Kitty Hawk before lifting off today on the Cu-st leg of a 2,500-mile air Journey from Golden Gate Bridge to Kitty Hawk, N.C. The pair hope to make h1~­ tory by being the first to fly a balloon across the contmental United States. The gondola carries radios, navi~atwnal gear. oxygen and s upplies for what could be a four to six-day JOumey. Police Files Remain 'Secret' Says Court Indian Movc•ment. a draft counselor and an anti·war)cad~r. .. Jarvi~ Set Back .i ,~ Senate Rejects Delaying Prop. 9 .. ; SACRAMENTO <AP> -Howard Jarvis has lost the first round in a ea me of chicken with his legJ.slative eritics over Proposition 9. Jarvis' incom e tax cut miUaUve. T h e Sen ate rejec ted a bi l l Wednesday backed by the tax rebel that would nearly cut m half what CallfomiaN would save on U8> tax bills under J a r vis' June 3 ba llot measure. THE BILL, SBi464 by Senat e Republtca n le a d er Willi am CampbeU. went down ID defeat on <tn 18· 13 vote, J s hort of the 2l ·vot1: majority needed in the 40-seat upper house. But Campbell. a Proposition 9 b Up~rter. wcc. given perm1~10n to bt>ek a second vote at a later session The mea s ure would makl' Proposition 9 effective on June 4 ins tead of retroacllvely last J an. 1, as reqwred by current la w. Bus Opponents Fail to Revive Vetoed Measure SACRAME."ITO <AP> -11K~ oppo- nents of :.cbool busmg hav<· ln ed but railed to rev1n· legulatJo n vetoed by Gov. E dm und lirown Jr. which would makl• school ~egregut1 on harder to prove in court. It happened Wednesday when lht: Assembly J ud1 ciary Committl'e k llled AB3453 by Assemblyman Alister McAhstcr. D-~n J <_,.,c. that ~ contained the same prov1s1ons as thf' bill Brown vl•toed, SB14~44 by Sen Alan Robbins, 0 -Van Nuys WE DNESDAY'S VOTE wa!\ ~3. ~1th seven vott-s needed for passage. ' THE INITIATIVE WOULD c.u.L incom e taxes an average 54 ~rcent, costing the state up to $4.9 blWoa in 1980-81 and about $4 bltllon in s ubsequent yean. Campbell's bill would aaYe tM r.tate about Sl.3 billion in 1980-81. Jarvis' legialaUve critic.a coatend he is s upporting the bill becaLM be re a Iii.es l>roposi Uoo 9 takes too bl& a revenue bite out of st.le and local programs and may be defeated because or that. BUT ms ALLIES say Jarvis newr , 1 ntcnded ror the ballot measure to be 1tpplaed retroactively and cont.end t hat CampbeU's bill is nmniDg into trouble only because Proposruoo 9 is losing Ul the pol~. T h e bill gives Proposition 9 opµoncnts the opu on of voting fOI' it a nd possibly helping the measure or opposing it and running the risk of J!reater tax cuts, thus the "game of chicken"' upect. .. Som e p eople believe that Propos1l1on 9 may fall and as a result will vote agains t this measure because they think it would give 9 more cred.Jbility at the ballot box than 1t has right now," Campbell said. SACRAMENTO (AP> -An ap- peals court says the state does not have to make pubUc the inteUag~nce files of a naUC>nwide police network. The 2-1 decision Wednesday or ,the 3rd Distri~t Court of Appeal was a setba~k for the American Civil Liberties Unloo, which is s eeking dis· closure of the mes of the nationwide Law Enforcement Intelligence Umt. A SUPERIOR COURT judge or· dered limited disclosure of the LEIU's files m J anuary, 1979, saying she had found them to contain "eoss1p. rumor and hearsay." -But ihe appeals ('Ourt Raid the state.- atto rney gene ral's o ffice . "ha c h keeps the files, is protected from di:.· clos ure by a 1961:1 state IJw that ex· empts law enforcement "intelligence information" from public r l'cords. S everal opponents (J f busing declined to \Ok on McAhstcr's bill. One, Asst'mbl) man Richard Hayden. H·Sunnyvalt'. voled agamst it. calling at •·a fUUI<' c·x1.>n·1~· " THE LEIU NETWORK. founded In 1956, includes 227 state and local law enforcement agencies in the United States and Canada which exchange records on crimina l suspects. The LEIU contends that its fil es cover only organized crime. and has re11isted au efforts by others to force them open !or public inspecUon. But critics of the LEIU in Michigan released in the fall of 1978 purported copies of LEIU files from the 1970s that named leaders of the American N· -- ACLU lawyer Am1ta 1 Schwar tz -.aid he plannt.'d tu app<.>al lo the :.late Supreme Court The Sul){'n o r C.Ourt JUd~t·. f'ran~ Newell Carr. had ruled thJt the at· torney geocrul must rell'ast· the first 100 cards in the LEI U alphabetical file. with nnmec; of the suhJ('cts and oth e r 1dc nt1f~ 1ng 1nrormat1 on blanked out The &'flatl' rt'fusc<l ear!Jcr to over· ride Brown·-. \Cto. Somt• memt>tr. .1pparcnlly reM:nted lt'tlers mailed by RobblJl.<t to bw.1rig opponents call· 1ng for ti "t·h a llengt"' tv ao} lt•gblators who opposed the overnde B{ITTI BILL."i SOLGllT to exempt Cahfonua from U S Supreme Court rulings covt"nng school d istncts that have been round gwlty or intentional bl'gregatJon. The t'Ourt i.aid such d1stricu would ha\c tht• burden of provmg. in later hu!>ing c-as~:.., that .my -.t'grc gallon the y ~uJI bad ,.. a:. unintenllo041 APWI~ Probalio" Endil1g Patricia Hears t Shaw will be taken off her state probatioo two ~ t•Jrs early, despite arguments of "µr<.:\ 1ous lcnumcy." The release from tht• n.·mainder of her five- ' l'..ir µrubau on 1~ eHe<:livc Fri- ddy. 0 N -M'S SUPER SUMMER DRESS SPREE~ 39. 00 TO 49. 00 t Dress up while the price is down' We've a special selection of cool Summer dresses tor every occasion. Sundresses Sh1rtdresses Jacket dresses. Bare. beautJful looks tor under the stars tn cottons. knits and comfortable blends. Sensatibnal pnnts and bngtrts-bursting with color! Come Qu1cktv while our selection-and slZe ranae- couldn't be better. Galleria. Beverly Hills and Newport Beach orano•Qiastoa.1vP1101 Editorial Page ................................................................ .r\6 ' Thursday, May 8. 1980 RobeQ N. Weed/Publisher Thomas Keevll/EdltOf Barbtre l(rolblch tEdltorlel PeQt Edit()r Critical Issues Widront Irvine I rn1w voter v. m particlpatt-June 3 in on • of Ult> mo l Import ant City Councll e lttl1o n in th cHy '& hl~ lory Th<' nc.>w City Council wtll pre Ide over a cal y whoee populolJon "1 ll double b)' l~ l>ec1s1ons "I II h ve to bt· made t•om·t-ming \has 1rowth, touah dN·as loru. ~uc·h t:i b rt·s1dt•nt1.ll gro\\1h properly balunt•t•d '°'1th t•om mt•rt·au l tkvl'lopmt•nt ·• l ~ th~ t•at) provadmg enough ~t'n IC'Cb to tht· 1·1t11l.'1t..-.·• Too mut•h • Should .1 µt•rformin.: art~ tht•afrr tk· bu11l • Whal about a nl.'w ('1 H' C'C'nh'r • Should l'Ollnl'll Oll'mllt'r'> bt• t hown ftom tlL-.trn·t:-. "''lt'ud of nt lar.,:l"' '\ll uf tht•:.t• 1~~ut•s an· import.int Norw of tht-11\ 1., ~d~) ' Thl.'lr llllportan('l' .1r~u··~ ror local t'ltll('Oll l o bast' I ht•ir t•oum·1l ~t·lt·t·lmns on morl! thun tht• ~lu·k C'umpaign hlt·ratun• t hut w 1 II b<' d1s~r.,ed, bet wt-en now and June 3 Anet h:i~t<tJ 0 11 rt•mu1m11g lun<b m ~ornt..' of thl· l'and1dalt>s' \\Ur dw:-.ts. 1t M'l.'nt~ that hll'r.iturl' \.\tit flow hedv1ly an t ht' l'OOUI)~ wet> ks 011(' tdltng a nalys is ol <·and1date~ t'om,•s out with I ht•tr pubh(' Jppt.-ar anC'el> wht-n the) 111akt> their bt:M p1t<'h1..·~ <•l t•and1d,He forum..'\ A flow of lhl'Sl' ~c~~aon~ rt> 111<1 in l'ht· l rvmt.• l'lwrnbe r o f Comml:!n·c's forum 1s from f; 111 i ~1 p rn ~1a) 21 in the Re gis try Hote l 'l> Orange Coun t' room There 1~ no adrrussion fee hut reservations :-hould l.it> made with the c h amber. The Collet{e P ark and Colony community as::.ocaa 111ms · forum 1s 7: 30 p m in the College Park E leml·nt<.ir) Sl'hool mulllpurpo~e room. 3700 Ch aparr1:tl Ave You II like ly get a bC'tter idea of who s tands for ''hat . .1nc1 wh<?'s most likely lU produce 1t . by allC'nd1ng one of 1 hl session~. Oiurches Meet Need If you had any d o ubts about Irvine's gro'-'tb. recent :-.t.atis tics from th e California Sl ate Finance Department -,bow the c1ty is the fastest growing city of 1t~ s ize in California. Whe n a cit y's population g rows as rap1dl) a~ th1~. 1>J11in s are felt in many areas ranging fro m a lack of fast food restaur a n ts to a s hortage of baseball fie lds to i.I .... carci\y o f entertainme nt for teen·a~ers On the pos itive side, it appears that 1n at least ont• .1r ea a s hortage is being met tha t area 1<, n·lag1on • Churches seem to be coming at a fast rate to rrvtnl' Re presentatives o f Saint Paul Gree k Orthodox Chu rch a r e in the final stages of ncgotiat10ns v.1t h tht• I rvme Company to purC'ha:-.(' five acres of land in I rv1m· on w hich a c hurch will be built. :\k<.111while . r e presentatives for the United Church of < 'hn st han· e ntt•rl•d c•scrow with the r rvme Company to p urt hase 2 !l l acres of la nd on Alton Avenue near Creek Strt•et. And cons trut tion work is p roceedin g on Ltb<'rty Rap t1s l Church on Bonita Ca nyon Road near Campus Orin· The O!)t'nmg for thlit church is set for Jul}. · Welcome additions all. we lcom e broC1de n ing of an 1m pcrtant e le m ent o f the community's bas e Smmner School Aid Summer school CCJn tx-made available to I rvme )'Oung:-.te~ 1f pi.lrcnts can be pe rs uaded t o kick in about h~l f ofthc$ t00.000 cost. Like all Californ ia school dis trict s, the Irvine Unified School Dis trict 1s strapped for funds . But trus tees o ffe red a good cil'al to parents by offering to m atc h funds with them for :-.ummcr elC1sses. c·rnl<>r statr li.lw. school districts can 't charge tu1t1on for .... ummcr ~l'hool Therefore. the district has to rl cpcnd on ot h<·r ~oun·t•:-. t o fund the s ummer session Last .... ummer , local businesse s we re kmd enough to m akt· !-ummer school possible through their donatio ns T hi:-. year it would be proper for pare nts to c<1rry the fln anC'wl burden And the community can do its pa rt by bat·kmg two summer s chool fundraisers . '\ 10 kalomcte r run will be held a t 7 ·30 pm on May 31 at I lt·ntagc.· P ark . Irv ine . Runner sponsorships "'111 go to a summc·r sc.·hool fund . Money from o June ti art i.1UC'l 1on a l 7 <«Ip m 1n Heritage Park also will go to the fund Suth tt s('ht•ml' wouldn't work in m am communities It 1~ .1 c·rNi it to lrvin~·s uniquene~s t h<.1t It 1ust probahly w ii I "',irl( h(• n · • Opinions "11pressed 1n lhe space above are lhose of lhe Daily P1101 Othe1 v1t>w.., expre..,scd o n th1<, page are those of their aulhor~ <1no art•~ls Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Dairy Pilot. PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Ballet You'\t' 't't'n how 1nJ urics can dc.·c.·1mate the week's work or a professional root· ball team. But we re you awa re that injuries can d ou· ble de<.'1mate the day's work o r a profession a l ballet troupe" Of the 90 da ncers in the New York City Ballet, as m any as 18 are knocked out or any given perform an ce by cramps, pulled muscles, 11pr ains. strains. dislocated toes. tend1ntlls. rheumatism . blisters. bunions. soon Argument continues over Ut e q uestion of what age peo- Dear Gloomy Gu8 With the telephone com· puny and the postal er vlce both wamln1 or s teep 1nc rea~e1 . ~·· 'rasensor y pe rceptton may t>ttomc thf' only 4PCOn omJcal avenut of communlcatlon ln thf' ·ea. OM. pie are mO!>I creative Rut t he re cord s u ggest s the thirties have to be rcgard"d a s t he golde n d ccadl· or b ri ght ·m1nd e d work S h a k e spe are wrot e "Ha mlet" at age 38 Einstein enunciated his Theory or Re lativity at age 37 J ef· fe rson drafted the Declara lion of Independence al age 32. And Mozart composed the Marriage of F'igaro at age 30 It was Gerald R. Ford. whe n vice president. who s aid : "Whenever a person L<; called up to make a speech, the first question tha t enters his mind is 'Whal shall J talk about?'" Q. Who w as the man who jumped without a parachute from an airplane at 18,000 feet and Uved? A. Nicholas Alkemade. /\ Royal Air Force g unne ry sergeant. In 1944, that was. Over Ge rmany . His Lan· caat er bomber w aa afire . Jump. he figured. It would ~ leaa painful than death by fire. But young ,J>lne trees. thick underarowtll and deep anow broke hla fall. He WHn'l lr\jured Q . How come tbe flab known u the berraeuda la caUedtu.T A. C-from UM lp,•nYh "Barraco" mtanlDI 'o¥tr· ,.,,..&Mth." Earl Walen Don't Bet on Elections Here! 1'hl bf'tn1 1n el ctlon yur v. Uh lhc· pnm•ry elect Iona up rornlnjl and the 1ene ra l elt."<'tion follow1'41. It maabt be well for thr pubhl' to bl' '4•r ned tht•l nrnny will 11 .. (J1rttn.: with 1>r 1i.on ~1.'0lt•nt'h for do1nl( whut tht• I 1• IC 1 I u t ur t.• hd'> dt..,rribt'<l ...... ~1 qu ilt• r11 111m o n p I J I' t I I'~ Th,111~ thl' milking of friendly be~ on lht•t.•h:t•tivn Artuull}. the Legislature did not 111tend that r 1tmms be thrown 111 tht• slammt•r for ~uch a harm lt<:.i. 1n dul~l'nf't• lo f<1ct an 1976 1t l\'l a ilhox repealed the v ·ry sectton whJch made election bettlng a m lsele· meanor. Thul was the c;cuon ot tbe Ele<'U<>n!! Code which re ad6. "Ev~ry pt>ri;on 1s guilty who makes or ucceplll a lH!t upon lhe rt> ult of any t>lt-ction .. Altho ugh th&l luw wa s seldom 1( ever l'nforced . Gov Earl Warren once posted $10,000 to be paid 1n r c·wards or $100 lo e ach person rl'i.ponsible for the arrest and conviction of anyone v1o laltng the law If one s mgle person colleett'd a dime of lhal reward, 1t never camt! lo nolice I ANY event 1n 1976. a leg1slat1ve l'ornmittc.•c, recodJfy. mg the Elet•ti(>ns Code. omitted the section notmg that 1t should bt> repealed "as unnetessaf). '>lnCe 1t proh1b1t:. ~m all. friendly bets on eleetlona" and added "tha t such beta are quite com· mon and WMtertaken without the pa r ticipants realization that they are presently iltegal " In Justification it was pointed out that. "Serious gamblin~ Is dealt with m the Penal Code ' BUT 111E Penal Code section refe.rred t.o ls 347 I a ) which comes d o wn ha rde r on belting by m a k ing It punishable b y 1mpriaonment for from l to 2 yejlrs. Thus the wagering ~hich the Legislature round t o be no thing more than "friendly bets" and which "are quite common," became. by reason of the repeal of the Election code section. a rek>ny instead or only a m isdemeanor. The penal code provis ion r e ads, "Every p e r son who makei. or accepts any b<!l upon the result ol a ny trial or coolest between men is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not more tha n one year or in the s tate prison." It doesn't even per mit u fine m he u of Jail Of course, the prov1s1ons arc broader than that and cover every ronceivablt· kind of a bet To make t•ertatn 1t included lhl' "friendly bet " the.· lawmakers concluded the SC'rtlon with th1• la nguage .. '"Thii. i.t>c:twn shall ap· ply not only to vcrsons who tom m1t a ny of the act.., as a bui.inel>'> or occupation, but shall av11ly tn every person who may do in '' smgle instance 11ny of the ucts spec1f1ed " O the r than bus tin g up bookmaking o pera tions there are few ins tances or that law be ing enforced m the many year.., It has been on the hooks. It perhap.-. has bct•n used on ()(' ras1on to hrcak up husllt•rs at basc b<.i l l ga mt•., but more bccau...,(· the) a rt· tr<'alln14 a d1~ turban<'t-than for lhl' bet11n~ i\SO S l /IO('E Amn 1rnn .... wall bt•l <in ;1lmo'll ;rn) thin~ at lht• drop of ..i hat <.1nd have t>.•t•n twt l1n i.: 11n rat:l">. (1J(hl..,, ha-.chall lo o t bal l . froi.:J um r.i1ng or "' hat l' v 1: r "1 n t· t• I 1 m ,. 1 m m1·m1>r1JI. II ,., unl1kt•I> th.11 I h1:n• I" J '!ngl<• flt'r..,on "ho l"i.IO truthfully .., .. ~ lht•y h.ev1• nt•vc·r v10JJt•'Cl th<· l.ew f''or th1· law clm•l>n·t <i1wc·1h lh1· twt ha'> tr1 hi• for mrnwv or in r;n·t a11yth1ni.e 11( valui·. 11 ..,,.,.,·JO\ t>t·l · It ,.... .1 d;"'"" l'Xarnple 111 'Ill} I ;i w s I tJ at .i rt· JJ u l> !> <· U u tHI per ni 1tI1 •d t" r 1·ma1 n <111 Hu hool.' !11• ... 1111 ,. I ti>" l.t1 I n1 olJO>eh I.I·" ..... HI\ JI lt•lll 11111 lo Ill" fl I ..... ut·~ J,1\1, .... li11·1·r1 dl'll"IH·o·I r11r ,,,r111U'> l.t'-''> th.ti ..,httuld 1,. 1•r1 f •ire "'' ·\ n ,."' .. \ II\ I h•. II rn•· I h•· • IP!' I '""' h .1\<' c ""'" .111d ~nnt• ,.tho11,,1r11t.., "'111 h.1 \ ,. \ 1t•l.1t • cl th• J.1" 11\ h .. ll in~· on lh• 1r l.1\•1nr .. 1·anc111l,111 \111J \11u 1·J11 IH·t 1111 th JI Show Business Is Honest Work, Too To lhl' Ed1t11r In a rercnt Nl1torial on J.1nt• F'onda·., ;.iddrt>-;i-. in I Ah Ang£'11•<., at J :-;rt111mal S<.·1·r cta ry 's IJIJ\ guth<·nn~. yuu dcscritw:d he r u .... a gifted acln·ss but doubtt'<l th,. quahficat1on~ of this woman · who's nevt·r had any kind of .1 job outside show bus1nc.,:-., to ad Vl!l<• t he h on cst·lo goodnc:i.s working girls " I a m obh~c.·d to takl' 1:-.'>U<' "1th } our attJtudt' that show t)USln('s'> 1sn t .. honest to.goodn1·.,s" work M y quahf1<·aLions <'<.1m1· from bt· m l'( ;i C'lo:-1• obse rvt•r "r 'h"" hui.1ncss for 15 vc·<H'> 11 ''' lhOS(' ht•1n~ m<1rr1l•fl Ito J performer IT SEt:M s lh<lt lhE' pt><>ple lo\hO '-"<itch lhli. lius1ncss without any 1wrsnnal mvol wmcnt ~Cl' mosll~· the ~litlt•r of 'u<·ces .. and flul t;·, ";itr h lht• 1•x lraordinary d1i. <·1plin1·. t•ontinual studyin.g anti pract1c1., and lhl: cxtrcmt· pressurl's both r1n11nc 1al and pl'rsonal J une Fonda may hav1: been horn with the gifts of talent, fin;int·1al ..,<•curity and even a f JITiflUS rather Hu t. I rather l>U.'I pt•1'I <ht• <.ictrcss s he 1s today 1s h~rJusc '>h e h as been an honest to goodness workin ~ ~1rl .. KAY FERRELL ~n llnta•r To the Editor· I a m a resident of Newpon Beach and have lived in Orange County since 1957. I note the r ('· quest for 20-year leases for lhe r esidents of El Morro Beach and CrystaJ Cove The reside nts of Crystal Cove have always resided there under t he terms or a one·year m astl'r lease . and this is the reason that the hom es the re h ave never been improved since they had no certainty that the lease would be r ene wed by the Irvine Company In fact. an 1963 I looked lnto the purchase of a ho m e in Crystal Cove from, at the time. the fire chief of Pasaden a. As I r em ember. the price was about $12.000 which. of course. even then was ver y cheap for the ocean front. Through acquaint· ances at the Irvine Ra nch. I was advistd not to buy the prop· e rty because of the short lea se a nd the fact that they planned t.o de ve lop the Cove within live years . or coune. this develop· m ent did not take pla ce due to zonln.r problems etc. IT RAS been a lmost 1 loreaone fact that tht' property from CcmJna del Mar t.o La1un1. owned by the ranch. would ul· tlmat•I)' be public . The E l Morro Be1eb retldtntl bad a 10m tWbat Iona• leaH but with lht .. ,... unNrtalnty as t.o UM fUllia ... , \'ta. mobile hotn• not ,.rmlMIKdwtlJ:: ti thlN rt1 .... llVttft IO ~tar lulN, lttt)' lrt In 1ttttt r 1·1·1•1\ 111~ ;1 \ 1·n \':1lualilt• a ..... -.t-t t"''t•ntl.111\ .1 '"'' fr11m th" <.tall' "h1rh th1•\ ll,1\1 h.111 no r•·.1-.1111 to ''1"11 In .11l l.11r111 .,., lt11\ c·11uld 1,. • .illo"t'cl 111 .,t ;J\ lh«'r4' 11111 ti "ll'h llllll' ,,., th1· park ,.... iii• \ t'lllJ>l'tl h111 to ,tJJm• I h1·111 l o n m<11n l hl·r1· lor 1h1· :!II '"·"' woulc1 IX' a ri11off 111 1 hi· 1·1tt1•'1t" \lo ho h:t\"t' p;111J S.:I~> 1111llion fnr th1.., prorwrt\ rmmrnT H ~l'l HZl-0 \1 \1 I> llor•P# Bt-lt1n9 To the &11tur l>unng lht· 11.1 .... 1 WH·r JI ~ t•Jr-. I havl' t-agt•r l\ ·•".1111·!1 my nPwsparwr t1• folio" .... h.1t th•· fate nf th1• Jn in•· n1..ist "'oul<l bi.• F1nJlh 1 ,1111t lht· ht•adlmt· I hat th<· -.t.1t1• hall 'UCt'<''>s ful l\ an1 u1 rl'd th<• µr11p1•r1 ~ f rum th;. lr\'mt• ('ompan\ I lt•ll r('lil'\Cd Jl lht.• t1mt.'. thinlo.in~ th1c; :-.urel\ meant that th" hVi1uttful coa:.t.it region hac1 ht·t·n .... Jvf'<I rrom res 1d1:nt1al ;ind 1·ommNc1al d<' vl'lopmt•nl ..,.., ;1 kec·p.,akl' for th<• public I thought ho" wonderful for the !lurround1ng com mun1l1t•s and 1ti; v1:-.1wrs We c•an l'OnttnlM' to l'rlJOY this scem r anrJ rt·crl'atwnal .1n •.1 <h \lf' have un 111 0014. ('OUrtt•sy or the lnlnt• Com pany Now roar.., in ttw Cahfom111 '>ti.Ill' bear or hun·au<'raC'y Mr <'ah11l , l>irector of lhe St;1t1• lkpartmcnt of Parks and H1•c·11•.1t ion . has a lread y made tht• tk <'ision to lt'rminate the lease and immediately re move the Irvine Ec1ucstrian Center No tomprc hc ns1ve examination or pubhc t·onsultation regarding the impact ot this dec1s1on was m ade -stall' officials arb1tranly dec1dc-d to <'liange the cultural he ritage o( the coas tal com· munit1ci. THE IRVI NE F:questnan Cente r 1s a unique recreational a rea. which stands for the ver y "spmt" of thl' lrvme Ranch con· cept and tht• West itself. This 1s the only local ('Questraa n faclllty which provides the non·borse owner the opportuntly to enjoy equestrian acl1 v1ty T he proposal of a state park is the perfect integration for U\ls curre nt and h istorical land use. T o los e this center would eliminate horses from the enlJre Orange C.Oast a nd remove them from the characteristic features or an aru always known as "the horse ranch '· Surely, in almost 1900 acfle1i, there is plenty or room ror a wldf' varltty of rec reational uses, which if properly planned and located would best serve \he public. Why do state omclala talk or propo1in1 equestrian trail.a In an area where they will have ut1n1ubbed equ alrlan activity? It U\lJ were thelr llW lntentM>a. why do they not make an '"°" '° IMU ... lM ~ operauon of U•• ••l1tln1 tqUtttnM fattMtr, IO " , .. be anclUdld ln the P"' ""'' T he C'1UU>ns of Califor nia mU!'t 11q.?•' Mr C.ih1ll to rt·t ons1dPr 1 h1 -. tJ<•<.'ts100 or 1l may ooly Ix· th~· f1,......l of many bod dt•C"1 s100' l•I folio"' re~ard1ng the land use.., of th1s propo&ed SW.le park REBECCA L C NELSO;>.: Oops! To th<' Editor Your ,\pnl 29 t-d1lonal ()fl th1· tax loJn" trick """"' 1n rormat1n• but I think H)U rr 'rr....i'<i 'om<• h~Url'"> · Tht• lntl'mal He\"l'nu+> ~n·11 ,. "ant.., :.t lea~t RO J>('rcent or l<l' tlu1· p;i1d throug h w1thholdini:: nr t• .... 11mated lax PJ) ml'nt-; h' \ pri I 15. not 20 rx·rrent a' you ~t:ited A pt.>nalty 1s 1mfX1M•d 1f mon• than 20 percent 1s ~till o~int.t tx>cause of underlo\1thho lr11ni:: or 1n~uffir1.-nt ad' ancl' p..i ) mcnl. n~ht " I. A .IOllNSON R 1 q hl 1 nd.ud ' T ht! Pt' r ct'nl <l{lt' ~ tL>ere tt'1!t'TW Stt that l 'nc~ Som has at lro..st BO JM'"TCnll of vour ta.r paymrnJ m advance or tht! I RS IL'ILl add a Uttk> perct'nlaQ(' of &ls own f:d1tor S•rr•••r•ft• To the Editor I 'm sorry Ms . Sh eppard IM a1lbox May 1 > felt that I "''as d1scr<'diting the secretarial pro- fession On the contrary, I havP not h1n~ but the most utmost respect a nd admiratio n for secretanes. I was one for over 15 years! What I do resent. and the reason I left the working world but not the secretarial profession. was that I was oot treated as nor pa id as the professional that I am. l was told over a nd over lhat I would be terribly missed if I were not there to rill my posl· tion. But there was no equal pay for equal responsibility or equal indispensability. Besides, wbeo I left. there were many applicants for my $800/month Job. Other women who would <lUo be ln· dispeiuable and Irreplaceable . I felt as equal in value t.o the organiuUon as the professors. administrators. and doctors. I waa expected t.o dress in a man· ner belittinc a presUgJous un · ivenlty. But where waa it writ· ten in my salary clualficatJon th:i1 I "''011111 tw 1111cl rom 11\1•11,ur.1"' "11h 1h11-.i· • ... 11u .. ., .mil 1•\ IH't lJI ion' f 'O" II.\ \'I . n111ll 111 "' 1 r my 1Jr<1lt•,..,11111;i11 ... m I t11•,1I "1th m) 1·11,turnl·r-. 1111 .1n l'flUJ I 11•\ •·I I .i m \l'r\ proutl to '" 1w .ind rnt'i't d1·;HJl11w ... 111 1M·rf1 ·1·t mv ..,k11Js I put m\ .111 111111 "" fflrm1·r Job. .1nr1 ll l.tUchl mi 1•v1·r:. thin~ I rh't·rkd 111 l..1111" 111 run "" pr'' "''tll hu. ..... nt•.,... "'1 th f•x1x•rt10,t• and rl''l>"t'I from mv <'lwnt~ I Jm a 11111(1· ...... 1nn.Jl. I .11n .1 "'1 rl'lary, .1nc1 I .1111 proud •1f 11 ~I > 1)(,....., nw 1r1 .. 11 ... me· 14tlh rt·-.1icc1 I m p.11d \\I'll for It''>~ -....nr k ~h Sttt'pp.1r<I ma'r b•· \CrV lul·k' .1111J Jmoni.: lh;. fortunat;. f•·" .... hoM' hc:>t.h tn•a i.... ht•r ancl JI~'\., ht•r "1th rcspt>1·t for her 'kill'\ .rnd h1•1 oq.:;.ini1at111n ;ib1h l \ Hut. -.he I:\ in t hf' m tnr1r1 l' I w1 II <·ontmue to tw .i vaiiable fo r run:-.ultal11>n "1th other womt>n "'ho r hoo!>e u, hreak fro m t ht' bond:-. of Sl'r v 11 udc Secrt'larics n~d not be ~ldvei. Wt-art' profe~s1onals. and wt• v.111 de mand prof..-ss1ona l treat· ment and rcmunt•rat1on If "t' <'.i nnot acromphsh th1.., ~oal in the working world, w e wi ll beromt• mde pcndcnt and will t'om~te ralher than ser ve PEGGY G LENN ,,, .... .:1.·. "·-~ To lhl' Editor I'm sure your reader., would hke lo know lhat Sen Muskit', our newly appointed St"'crctary of State come!> from Waterville. Maine In case you've fo rgotlen . Waterville. Mame 1s where high school students. in an experi- ment. circulated a petition caJl- ing for repeal of the 8111 of Rights. More lhan 80 percent o r the people signed 1t WE NOW have a Secretary of State who comes fro m a region lhat is apparently indifferent to domestic politics. Furthermore. we have a m an who has bad absolutely no training and ex· perience in foreign affairs. Is it any wonder that o ur s uccesses in foreign affairs are so limited, our falJures IO many, wben we would even conalder s uch a can· did ate for this Important post! I would s ubmit that the s enator would be bette r off spendln1 bia Umo amonc bia constituents ln1truc tln11 U..m about lbe im portance or the IUJ o r RlghU and l ea ve Mr. Christopher a nd tho c arHr diplomata the ttspOlllllblUU. o( forelp attain. J.w.acm .. 7 1' Lag11na/South Coast I • ~oar llomc-•own j Dally N_.•'Mpaper 1 l VOL. 73, NO. 129, 3 SECTIONS,.-. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 I \ Hunti~on Girl's Slayer: _Sick Man or a Conniving Scum? Mortgage iRate Cut 'By Home By'llw Assoclatf'd .. r~s.-. ijome Savings & Loan As · sociation. the nation ·s largest S&L. cut its prime mortgage rate from 17 ~2 percent to 12"'4 percent. and a number of other savings institutions followed suit with similar. ir not necessanly matching r ate cuts. Home President Ri chard Diehl said the lender slashed its r a t e 4:1• points We dnesday because of recent sharp declines in short-term interest rates and the expectation that thrift in· stitutions would begin to attract new deposits soon. Later in the day. California FederaJ Savings and Loan As· sociation -the lari:est federally insured S&L -cut its mortgage rate half a percentage point to 141z percent. Only a day earlier. C<t lilornia Federal had an- 1 nounced a 21, percent drop from 17 1'2 to lS percent. I And the San Diego-based llome Federal Savings and Lo~n I Association responded to new!> I of Home's dramatic rate reduc I tion by cutting its own mortgage rate to 12~ percent There was also good news for prospective auto buyers . San Francisco's Crocker Bank cut its interest rate for new car Joana from lit~ pereent to 17~ percent and for used car loans from 20 percent to 18~ percent. The most recent declines In the prime lending rate have left the key Indicator at four levels between 17 and 18"'2 percent. sug- 1gesting lo analysts that bankers are increasingly uncertain of the :nalion'sec0nom1coullook. Chase Manhattan Bank. the country's third largest. cut its prime one fuJI point Wednesday to 17 percent. while most other major banks -includin~ top· r anked Bank o r America - t n mmed their rates to 171"2 per. cent. Some banks moved to 18 percent and others stayed at 18 117 percent. "Bankers arc just perplexed <See PRIME, Page A2 > . Dana Driver ·Killed in Police Chase A traffic chase through South Coast cities this morning ended in the death of a Dana Point man, when two cars collided at the intersection of Camino Capistrano and Del Obispo Street in San Juan Capistrano. ' Dead was Duane D. Butler, 46, or Dana Point, whose car col· tided with the suspect 's, Orange County Sheriff's deputies said. Officers s aid the s uspect. r whose oame was not available this morning, had apparently • been involved in a traffic acci· dent in Oceanside and was ~ pursUed by Border Patrol agents rand San Clemente police J througb San C l emente. • Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano. The smpect this morning was reportedly being treated for in· juries at the UC Irvine Medical t Center. and faces charges or I vehlc1tla.r manslaughter, of- « Ocensald. Da.t, ,.,._.Sult - ARCHITECT s:TEVE FARNETH TAKES MEASUREMENTS TO RESTORE OLD ADOBE Bunt In 1790s, Montanez Home Wiii Showcaae Three-culture History ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Fire Road Approval Delayed By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ol tti. o.lly '""°' S\atf Confronted with allegations that environme ntal documenta· lion is inadequate. the Orange County Board of Supervisors has postponed action on approvaJ or a fire access road that would lank two Laguna Beach hilltop neighborhood~ The ooard resrheduled a de· c1s1on for May 21 after an at- torney for an affCC'ted property o wne r claimed the C aty of Laguna Beach was attempting to ra mrod the project without proper adherence to environ· mental impact report require- ments . The proposed access road would allow fire personnel from a station located in Top of the Wor ld lo respond to emergency calls m Arch Beach Heights. The latter neighborhood currently 1s served by the more dis tant Agate Street fire Station. The road would be for emergency vehicles only. Construction of the road and condemnat.Jon of private proper· ty io its path was endorsed Tues· day night by the Laguna Beach City Council in a 4 to l vote. with Councilman Howard Dawson dissenting. Ma rlena Fox, a Newport Beach attorney representing Louis Gottschalk. owner or prop· erly through which the road ease ment would pass. claimed a 1977 environmental impact re- port prepared ror the project was inadequate. "Laguna Beach has a reputa· lion for rigid adherence to en- vironmental reRulations, except when it comes to its private proj- ects." she said. Attorney William Keiser , of the Rutan and Tucker law firm. representing the city. claimed- Ms . Fox's allegations wer e groundless. "We have a fully adequate environmental impact report.," he said. <See ROAD, Page A2) Adobe Restoration To Get County Aid By DON CHAPMAN OI t._ Deily ...... St.IH Th e Ci t y of San Juan Capistrano will receive S15.0W in federal funds from Orange County for restoration of the Montanez Adobe. under an agreement approved by the City Council Wednesday night. The money -U.S. Housing and Urban D<?velopment F'unds originally allocat ed to the coun- ty for the prOJe<:l will be com· bincd with $56,000 an city money. S20.000 in revenue s h<1r1ng m oney. and, o ff1c1als hope. S40.000 in grant funds through the National l11 s t o r1cal Preservation Act. The $15.000 comes as part of a tr:in s fer o r r e s t orat i on responsibilities from the county to the city. The county became involverl in the restoratJon project in 1975. but little headway was made. apparently because the plan w<.1l't given a low pnority. The advent or Proposition 13 compounded the problem and 1 he C'lty a g ree d t o a ssume restor ation r cspons1b1h ty in 1978 As part of the agreement ap- proved Wednesday, the city w1U a bsorb all adminis trative, cngane('ring. and planrunJ.? costs An architect has be-en hired and has bet•n preparing drav. angc; The project is expected to j.(O to bad in JUnl' The Montanez Adobe. one of the c1ty·s oldest structures. v.as built an the 1700's Located at 317-15 Los H"'s St . 1t I'> ov.ned by Forrt"t Dum\·rn The city l<>a~ed the pmpt-rty m 1978 for 50 ) car!-. at the rate of SlOO pc>r year Plans an· for the adobe to sen c a n c•ducational function. v.1th ,·1s1tors learning of the ac t1v1t1l's. son~s. food. and ga mf's of three cultures Spanish. \t<>x1can. and Amcriran -dur IOI! the c•;.irly days of Sim Juan Capistrano. Stolen Lar Found A Long Beach man who was followed for six males by a Laguna Beach patrolman. was a rrested in Corona del Mar thJS morning on suspicion of stealing an automobile. Rallis Electe d Premier of Greece ATHENS, Greece <AP) -The ruling New Democracy Party has e lected Geo r ge R allis. Gr eece's m oderate foreign minister. as its new leader and the country's premier for the next year. Rallis. 62. re pl aces f<1tmer Pr e mier Co n s ta nt ine Caramanlis. who on Monday was elected bead or state and re- signed bis posts. John M . Houser . 20. was pulled ove r in Corona de l Mar hy two Newport Beach and two Laguna Beach police cars. Police said Lee Spath, 47. of 472 Los Robles. Laguna Beach. called shortly before 2 a.m. to report his car stolen. Officer Alan Anderson quickly spotted the vehicle and followed 1t to Corona del Mar where he radioed ahead for assistance to make tbe stop. Houser was be· 1ng held in Orange County Jail on suspicion or grand theft auto. Cubans to Vegas LAS VEGAS <AP) -Drawn by the lure of employment in the tourism a nd gaming industry. more than 100 recent Cuban ref· ugees are expected to setUe down an the Las Vegas area. t t Housing Plan Oarity Asked Development Corp. to work with the clly ClO a joint low-cott boul· inc project and public partiq structure on tbe 1ite of t.be cur· rent ~ Street municipal J>&1'k1nl lot. At Uaat Ume, Wlndlor Rid it tOUld eomtnad a two-Jev.i putt. IDS ltN:ture below \be MDior --..-srM,000. It WllD't UDUl alWr HUD 81>' proval of tb• company tbat ..... aMdell ----Uie Net ol ..., !ft~ Nlk1'Wtl par•lN 1\r111ture would be ... =--bortlood ol ll.I '° •.• Aot w 18'ln• to jeopardtH . $495,000 lD federal community deve~ fund.I, the city con- tinued to nqotlate with the firm to 1et a Joftr COit esUmate. But a NPort preHnted lo the cowadl um week ratsed more qu•UGM tbaD lt amwered. and couacU members aald they wanted ..... " by May 20, fol~ a dtJ _.i...,nce wtth HUDofftdmtllll.-. TIM boulllta proJen would In-volve the d(t ,..._ the lop level of tM ,.,._ ,..__.to Ute dfteloper ti a eott ttaat WMW ..... ,_ tow NRU fOf' .. aor t•IMI .._ Utd to UM block grant funds awarded the city. Council members questioned the leoith of time the deve&ooer would De required to proVlde low-COit ~fna : what 1pedlic variance. woukl be required for the developer; whether a proce- dent would be set by allowtna the 1lructure to poke abcwe the c1ty'1 helaht llmlt, and other conalderallon~ Mayor Wa)'M Ballin uld he probably couldn't 1upport a parkln1 valilftff to allow more vetllclM lft UM ~rtiq lil'uc· lure, U)'ln1 • I don't U•d ( HOV N"O, P111 41> Alcala's Death Urged By DAVID Kt:TZMANN °' "" o.ilt ,...,. u .. tt Defe-nse attorney John Barnett plt'aded for the hfe or convicted child killer Rodnt•y J . Alcala to· d<t}. saymg tus chent was tned on "an~er and rear" a nd that Alcala wa~ a s ack . disturbed man Prosecutor Richard Farnell. m de manding the death penalty for Alcala. told an Orange Coun ty Supen or Court JUry that thl' 36 year-old Monterey Park man was a ''beast" and a "conruv1ng srum " The JUr) or mne women and three men began deJ1berat1ons this momm~ after both ·sides conrludC'd thP1r C'loc;1n~ ar~u m<·nts and Su1>n 11ir Court Judgt' J>hlllp Schv. ab 1'-'>Ut'd h1'> an :\lrUl"llOOS .\k:1l.1 "'a" conv1rted bv th<• c;a mt· 1un I a!-.t v. eek 10 the k ad nap murd1•r n( 12 year old Robin ~am .. cx• l)f lluntan~ton Reach The JUf! bas1call~ has tv.o op lions etthe r sentence Alcala tn the ){as chamber or life tn s tate prison .... 1thout poss1b1hty of parole In his clos 1n~ a r~ument, Barnett descnbed his c hent as a ··man "''ho never really grew up.'' 'The defense attorney said Alcala. m tus preVlous attacks on other girls. was dnven by a frenzy he could not control. "Mr Akala's past convicted ham here." Barne tt s a1d llP d a1med the prosecution created a climate of "fear and hystena" <1nd that Alcala was not COOVJCt· ed on Cacts. .. The aura of death pervades 1 his courtroom.·· the defense at· tC>rney asserted. ··The presttu· <See ALCALA. Page AZI San Clemente Slashes Cut Budget Drain By JOHN NEEOHA" °' , .... ~., ,.,..,. s~ An admin1s trat1ve post has h<'en ehrrunated <1nd a ma nne safety captain hal't n'<'e1ved a pay cut and demotion 10 San Clemente as a res ult of efforts to ~hittle down the city's St m1Llioo bud~et def1c1l Leisure St>rv1ces Coordinator . tewart A. Frame v.as adv1sed by City Manager Geor ge Ca r ava lho May 1 lhe ad· m1 n1strat1ve pos1t1on be how holds v.111 be combined with the City GolC and Marme Sel"Vlces Department effective July 1. In add1t1on. Ma rine Safety Oep::irtment Capt. Sh erida n Byerly 1s being dropped from captain to lieutenant with a S5,000·a-year pay cut accompa· n y 1ng the lowering 10 rank. Ryerly'~ change of s tatus will become eff~tive 1n July with the adoption of the ne w city budget Frame has been given until Aug. I to Ciod another job, Caravalho said. However . he will be given special assign· ment! by the city manager unUI he locates employment. Frame said it was unfortunate that he had lo lose his job at a tim e when the )ob ma rket was tight. ··Of course I'm not happy about losing my position," be said. "I realize George <Caravalho> bad to make some difficult de· clslons and I realize it was something be didn't like to do." he added. Under Canvalbo's plan. the city's parlt.s. recreation, goU and marine salety departments will be combined into one depart· ment wtth one administrator in· stead of the three that report to him now. Caravalho set the savln&• to the city from comolldalinJ t.be de- partment.I at 1bou te0,000 an· nually. H• 111a ht• plan• for rt· ort•nllina were pntHftt9d to the City Cou'Mil April IO ln an n · tcuUw....._. ''Any retn&lnlftl eh1ft,.. will tOml ...... '"budael ~,,.. Hftted &o lM ctty eou.tU • May II." Caravalho tMd. CU.ly ,.,._. SYft -... JURY WEIGHS FATE Child Stayer Alcala Extortion Case Jury Picks Set .Jun st•lect1on be)!an lo<l•n an the Orangt-Count} Superior Court tnal of a 21 )ear·old San Diego woman accu!>ed or ltl tempting to t.>xto rt S3,000 from San Clemente busme!>sman Gall' Ho,.e t'otential Jurors who wil) hear the case begJnrung Monday were being quest.IOned by Deputy Dis- trict Attorney John Cronin and defense a ttorney Ro b e rt Jameson in Judge Byron K •• MC'Millan·s courtronm J ill M::inE' Bramlette a law student. is accu.c;e-d or attempt mg to extort $3,()(J(} from Howe. who s he claims paid he r for sex- ual favors whale Howe was <1t· tending a convention in San Diego Howe ha5 denied his alleged '-t.'Xual invol vement with the v.oman M1"IS Bramlette' v.as arrested an August by San Cle mente police after she m et with Howe an what investigator~ said was a rendezvo us to de m and the Sl.000. Police da1m that Mas!> Hramlette told llov.e that ;;he v.ould disd()Se the alleged rPla · t1onsh1p to llow<''s wife a nd San Cle mente c1\'1C leader" 1f pay· mt>nt was not forthcoming. Po lice monitored and re· corded th<' meet in g between M 1ss Bramlette and Howe and that tape •~ expe<>ted to be pre· sented as evidence in the trial Testimony an a p reliminary hearing conducted 1n South Or ange C.ounty Mumc1pal Court indicated that Miss Bramlette originally contacted Ho we about arr angin g a c ruise for her parents who she 1dent1f1ed as San Clemente residents. Howe 1s a San Clemente travel agent Reagan Rests L OS ANGELES <APl Ronald Reagan was to resume campaigning Friday in Oakland and San Francisco afler taking a couple days off and canceling w eeke nd appe arances 1n Nebraska and Maryland. Orange Coast Weather Considerable low cloudi· ness through Friday with a fternoon clearing. Not much temper a tur e change. Lows tonjghl S2 at the beaches and 6:> inland. Highs Friday 65 to 70. INSIDE TODA 't' Ou.ittd ~~• of tM World'°'" Church o/ God ha~ btt7' rdlfred by 0 MW corporouon /orm.td ~ th~ church'• ~-See Page Al9. • •••• ,.. • A2 DAIL y PILO_, __ ,,.,l,,,;;S;.iC..._ ____ 1_,h_u_,.;;;.;d;.;•;.,;l .... ;.;;M~•4X .;:;a:... ~•MO:.=. .-----JV T BREA.KING-....... ......._ ••• Iranian TerTOrist Cluirg d i11 London U>NDON (AP> -A 23 )~ar-otd lranllo do('• WOC'ktr, h .. vl· Iv •u•rded •od handcuffed lo I poUctm•n. •P~•r'C'd In tOUrt to da t'hargt"d Vrlth murckortna two ho6tt' nt lh end ol I.on don t1 st~ day tr&nlilft Emba.t.ty \ &t" Pollct1 i-u1d the ddf'ndanl. Fnwal 8 dn• N~J•d WH th •<>le 'lun 1vor of !ii• terrortnJl aftf'r • <'ummantl(l a '.\lull ft'\"t'd lit hot1tu.i~ U\ tht' emb y Monday n1,:ht . In a thn't··mtnutc court IPJ'f'J.~ NttJ•ll V.aA ordt"r't'd held v. lthout ball for one v. et aner <'umm aJN l'••lt•r l>uff). htuad of Sl·otlanu \'ard'• Anti Torrorlat qund, l HllOtd that ''nUmt'l'Ola threat.I ba\•e btia mu AJta ln t hi m ' ,..,..,..,_.." Rapf'l'd oM Wh ,,.. r ial ~AN FHAN('ISl'O I A 1> 1 A II\) c h1otnsl dalma. M¥YOf l>iunne to"l'llbtt'&n lnt .. I lo bhM'l>. lu~ ~~·crh hdurf' lht• /\merirlll\ Psychsatnc AUuclauon in v.•h1ch ht• 1mttctc:d hb prufeiltloa'• role m the lrial ol uaauln Dan \.\hilt< M~·or f'elnltetn, "'1hO aamt-d off11·t' 11ftn Whitt-shot M 1tvor Geor~ Mo.cooe and Supervuor 11.il\c'> Mill>. in 1911t, ~1ud "hl' ronlacted the auoclation about l>r Tho111u:. ~z n '• lt't'llirt•. but <'laimed ahe dJd not• k that ht! ht· tdkl'll off the pro1ram S..a1r 11.-Jr~•• B•d9.-1 f 'ut tlo t·•· WAStUNGTON tAP) Thi• St-n.llt' ttlda\ reJeel<'d .i con servaUve proposal to cut tht' 19tll budgl'l hy an additional $7 3 bilUoo to ,auarantee a bu.s1n('.Ss tJ' rut ttnd a balanced budg~ even it the recession wonsen.s. By a 53.39 vote. the Small' tJhll'd, c·ffcct1vcly killing. an a mendment by Sen. Orrin Hatch, tt t 'tith, that called ror rutUng the prope>Sed S612.9 billlon budget b> 2 2 per('t•nl urrO!>s tht• board. except for defense and Social Secunty. ' l#r<Wli Tr•u•p• K Ill fa HPrrUla11 BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -Seaborne Is raeli troops support t>d by helicopters struck more than 20 miles inside southern Lebanon during the night, kJUing thrft' l'ale!-.llnaan guernllu and wounding six . The raid came less than a week after PLO terronsts killed ~1x Jew1:.h ~eulers on the occupied West Banlt of I ht> Jordan Raver New PaJest1man dasturbanccl> were report.ed. meanwhJle. In I he Israeli-occupied Arab sector of Jerusalem Lt>~nt·M~ officials denounced today's raid as "highway p1r~1t·y" and said tl was an apparoot retaliation ror u Palestinian .1m bush la.st week that killed six Jewish settlers and wounded 16 in the West Bank town of Hebron Iran Execu·tes Aide to Ex-shah By The A.uocla&ed Preu A v.omiin c·abinel minister "ho served under the shah wa~ t•xerutt'<i by fmng squad before dawn today in Tehran's Evtn Prison. a long with a nother v.oman and u m an. Tehran Rcidto reported. Meanwtule. Iranian President A bol bai..'>an Baru -Sadr ind1cated today he will name a prime minister w1Uun a few days. a move seen as strengthening hJs pohl1cal position He told an lra- r11an joumahst of his intention .md a i.ouree rloi.e tn the pret.1 · dent ~•mi the appointme nt lS ex· pticted th1:. weekend. Thi· 1•xe<·utt·d wnmun ex · c1H 1c1 a I. t-::.r and Far rok hru Par~a . former minister of ,·duc.:ition and tra1n1nJC was uund f:Ullly of "plunderinj( pubhr funds. cau~in~ c~lrrup tion. !>preading prost1tut1on in the ministry of educallon and lra in1n~. cooperation with SA V A K <the s hah 's secret police), dismissing strugghng educators, participating in gel· ting Jaws against the people ap- proved and making education and tramiog dependent on the co l onial c ulture o f 1m · periahsm." the radio said. Mrs. Farrokhru-Parsa served under Amir Abbas Hoveida, the fo rmer prime minister who was t!Xecuted in April 1979l _two months after Ayatollah Runollah Khomeini's revolution ousted Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Tehran Radio said the other woman executed th1s morning. FJ&t e meh Sadeqi. was found guilty of "purchasing innocent ~iris. selling society's bonor and spreading prostitution,'· and that the man. ALi Shojai, was fpund gu ilty or h eroin a nd opium charges. Another woman, an American, who wa.'I arrested Tuesday ln Tehran on charges of spying for thl' CIA. may be free lance ORANGt COAST L \<. ·oAILV PILOT '"'" 0 •"""9' (04'\I D •ilf' P1t<H •''" Wf\+ 111 ,, .. .,,.o.,....., , .. Ht•'\-,...., ... , ., ~rtllleO t t t...,_, 0r ....... (N"'I ,.,_,_,..,.. (.......,.¥ ~o.t•M'1' .0•1•4JIC" .. .,. OUOt•v.tl ~'I. '"•OWOft '••0.f lo< {Ml• --· II .. < .. , H ..... _ l .. .td\ '"•"'"'••"' V•ll•f hw•"'•· LeQw"• 9'••~ Sowl'-C.oH \. A ~ ,_........, ... IOl'I f\ -"b'•"Md ,_.,.~,, ~ WM41t' '"" prw ... 111ut.1t1\"""'0 P'4"11 ''et JJO ~· 8•t Mf'lltlt. P 0 9"• IW C.M .. ~(Ait...,IM:•.,.. ._,, .. __ ""'··~ .. "'*' ..... , .. ,.cw-. '/•f ltt•\IMftl•fl'60if'MorM ~ n,.,,._, ... -... f O.I!>' ~ ............. ___ , .... CMnft .. , "-,., _ _.....,. ...... ~· .. edl Oftloe IOJJ -CMt4 ...... °"9ce• c.. ........ ,no_...,.,... ................... 11'17'.._,........,.,,, Tel1p9'ofte (7U)~ ~Ah•1'rn1-...n .....,., .. MllMD ...... Me: , ...... ...... _._ca.-...... ~ 1!!. o.:.a..• .i:=..~ ~ ..... -...::r."'-"i:' ... ,. ....... "' r~~:.:"-.................... .. , ............... ~-­""" •M•I ._,_...,." •• """'"'' tf lt'•ll •t I ..,...,..,, •*" __ ... ' JO urnalli. Chynthta B. Dwyer of Buffalo, N. Y • ht:r husband John "aid The husband. an English pro frssor at Buffalo State College. i.aid he had been unable to reach his wife who was staying at lbe Tehran Hilton. He said the bot.el told him she checked out Mon· clay without leaving a forward· mg address Dwyer said he didn 'l believe his wife could have been work· mg for the CIA because s he op- posed the agenc) 's policies. .Mrs. l'wyer, the mother of thrc•c and a part owne r of Tra' <>hng Woman Tours Inc . ll'fl Huffal11 April 10 ci fler hcc<>mmi.: 1ntc·n•:.te1l in Jran'l> position on the (11k1n~ or 53 Aml'ncan h~tagl'" !-iov 4 Shi' entered Iran t hrough Turkl'\. her husban.t i.a1d. Thc.Slalt> f>eoartmt'nt 5atd it v.a1> lr)1r~ \I) learn the name or th" a rrested wc>man through Sv. 1ss Ambassador Erik Lang, "'ho was ha~ liecn handling US consular affairs in Iran since President Carter b r oke diplomatic relations with Iran last m.Jnth. The militants holding the U.S. Embassy in Tehran announced Wednesday they moved another group qf American hostages, this time to Gorgan, 185 miles cast-northeast of the capital and 20 miles from the Caspian Sea It was the 12th city named hy the militants in their transf~r operation. The militants. who have held the Americans captive since Nov 4, began moving them in an attempt to foil another U.S. rescue atti>mpt fo llowing the c.iborted mission April 25 F ro• Poge .\I HOUSI NG. • • Laguna spaces to be overly generous now, as de monstrated by the aide of my car.•· Councilman Howard Dawson said he couldn't s upport further negouauons with the developer a nd said he has voted against continuing talks conaistenlly since the estimate doubled. "We should have gotten out of this at the beginning when the costs went up," be said . He was joined by Councilman Kelly Boyd who said he didn't think the council s hould allow the 36-Coot height limit to be ex· ceeded aft.er voten turned down another project several yean ago for tbe aame reuon. Coundlwoman Sally BeUuue said the meetinl thit week wttb HUD oftlclalt, "m1fbt re.olve some ol these probl ems" and ur1ed the counell to extend ne10llatlaa rltbta wltb the de- veloper atlN.lt untJl the COUDdl meet. •Caln May 20. AAd wbiit Danoe and 8aaliD oppoMd the .. ,.... all "" coww:U membert afned &o Mar a ptapOUI from Oa ... Ma1 • t hat ...ad lHiLt prtHt. ... ve&opnw to CONl\Nel krw tclM hou1ln1 on tho Oltnne)ltt &ueet lU" New.Jet GOes On 81 IT&VK MA&&~ Ol•o.tf ........... T wo alrl nea pl•nnln• to add Oou1l AJrtraft's quieter 15' puaen.ce r Jet lo their noels havt'n't bttn put off by new• \hat tbt' laJI 1wction on ooe of the new Jt't1 ftlJ off durinc • recent teet landlna Air Calllorma hat Of'dered two of the new OC·9 Super 90I and_ ph1111 to fly them out ol Orqe C'uunty'• John Wayne Airport lut,•r lhi6 ) .. ar l'SA. f1~htmg ror permislllon tu rl) llUt of t~ county airport, hu:. 20 of tht> Douglas Jel.S on or dM and hopc.'S to kick off MrVice In Oranat> CoWllY with the new craft O ffic-ials for t.he Federal Avta· tlon AdmlnlstraUon said they art' still studying the mishap -. hkh occurred hut Friday dur- ing a steep.angle teat landing at Edwards Air Force Base. Plan Board Seats Filled In Clemente T hree seats on the 'san Clemente Planning Commisaioo were filled Wednesday night by the City Council. One appe>lntee, Harry A. Saun· den, will lake bia place on the com mlaa1oo immediately to fill the unexpired term or Robert Limberg wbo was elected to the City Council' Aprtl 8. SamMSen bu been a reskleftt o( San Clemente for five years and . ls a mechanical engineer and energy consult.ant. He alao 1s a capt ai n in the Navy Reserve. /\lso named was Mrs Wilma R BI o om·, a Io ca 1 bus I · nesswoman. Mrs Bloom has ~erved in a volunteer capacrt) on vanous civic committees and romm1ss1ons. among them the Feasibility of a Redevelo:>ment Agency Committee and thl· llous 1n g a nd Community Development Funds Committee. The third person named to the comm1ss1on was Scott Diehl, a San Clemente veterinarian and owner of the Camino Vetennary Clinic. Diehl, the father of three children. has been a city res1 dent for three years. Ile Is aJS-O a member of the Chamber of Com- me rce and the l{jwanls Club and has done volunteer work Jn the community. Diehl and Mrs Bloom will take their commission seats Ju. I) 1. They will replace outgoing commissioners Allan Wulre<:k and Melford Morgan Frm11 Page A I PRIME ••• by the rapid decllne In the cost of money," said G<>rdon Pye, senior vice president at Irving Trust Co., which lowered its prime a full point to 17"'2 per cent. ·'The cost o f funds h a" dropped so rapidly l.bere is litUc historical guide for how banks ~hould act." Pye said from the bank 's New York headquarters The entire banking Industry had adopted an 18Y.r percent prime late last week, before Wednesd ay's decline brought the rate to Its lowest level sin~ February As recently as Aprtl 15"\he pnme stood at a record 20 percent. The prime Is l.be lnterest rate banks charge on loam to their most creditworthy corporate borrowers, such u Exxon Corp., w h ile s m aller b usin esses generally pay a point or more above the prime. Fro• Par .4 I ROAD ••• In a statement t.o supervilon, Lag una Bea c h Community Development Direct.or Marlene Rot h defended the p roposed alignment of the road and the need for the acceu route. An alternate allpment, wtdcb would not pua th.rouab ~Got· la ch alk property, s he said, would not pass tbrou1b tbe GottadWk property, abe Saki. Tbe a ccess road, lb. Roth added, would deenue fire d9- partmeat NlpoaM Ume h'om 1lJc to MTeD mlnalel to between two and three mlDutee. Ifs. Roth said lmpro•ed ftre prote ction In Areb 8Hcb HtJpu la Dltded ...... of the clOM prol1mkJ of nMd•-· m09t of wtKh * an aanow .. foot wtdl lo&I. ...... •••1 lrd -.... Ania .................... ¥ .. •· dtr•~'""'8rt•, In part lftldtd by tlNt elty -.. ell btf•Ule ol lht nrw ~ l1•u• .. .. ~ .... ..- TIGHT SECURfTY SURROUNDING PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR ACCUSED STRANGLER Judge GtMtl Angieto Buono'• Requeet for Heartng Cloted to Publlc and Preas f 'ro• Pagr ., I ALCALA ... tJoo has asked you (the Jury} to unleash It.·· Secrecy Surrounds Hearing of Buono F 3meU, a deputy district at- torney, descrited Alcala as a "cold. calculated killer , a man who l\t.alk.s little ~Iris for selfish, a berrant purposes "This beu t , this conniving scum. stole Robin 's life. Whal ls the appropriate sentence?" the proMCutor asked Farpell said there ls not one mitigating factor in Alcala's de- fense that would spare him Crom being sentenced to death. Both attorneys gave emotional closing arguments ln a highly pubUclled case that has spanned more than two mootb.s in Orangt> County Superior Court: The penalty phase of. the trlal had appeared cl05t' to cooclusioo Wednesday when Farnell had to alitruptly rest his cai.e t fter Judge Schwab r 1,1 l ed that .,cvictcnrc po~)1bly hnk1n~ Alc~la lo a 1!177 Ne-. \'ork murder taM: could not be introduc-t"d Into pro rt>edin~s hen• F.iml•ll hJd l'lann1·tl I•> C'Jll ..-. 1tncsi.ci. from Nl·v. York t11 bolster hi~ da.tms lhat Alc:at.1 'lhould d•l' in the gas C'hamber S1·hw.1l1, ho~t·\l•r rult•d thut the l'' 1tlt·nN· did 11111 '>i111-. be' ond a ~ai.onable doubt th1tt Al cala. C'onv1clc'd la!>t week in the-k 1dll:ip·murdcr of 12 ) c>ar olrl Robin Sam~oe of ttuotin.non beach. had been involved 1n th•· 1977 sla)ln~ of 24·ycar-olct J::lkn Hover. Farnell ended up questioning only t wo witnesses both rormer parole offl cerc; for Alcala -before resting hls case. Alcala had 'iC'rved pnson time 10 the 1!170s for rh1ld molrstutton Kids Nabbed In Bike The ft Thrt't.' La~una Beach 10-year· olds were arrested Tucsda~ when police accust'd them of ),teahng several bicycles from a ~chool with the intention of stnp- ping them down for parts Investigators s aid the thrc~ boys took two bikes from the Top of the World Elementary School and hid them near the cam pus until after school. The trio were arrested at about 11:30 a m. and charged 'A-ith grand theft All thrC<' ..-.ent through the book.mg process at the city jail. but were released to their parents. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Tight secrtty surrounds a preliminary heartng today for accused Hillside Strangler Angelo Buono afte r press and pubhc were barred from lbe proceedings Municipal Judge If. Randolph Moore Jr. said the law left tum w 1th no choice but to grant Buono's request for a cl05ed he arm~. "Unul there is a rubng that is b1ndinJ(. the rourt has no leavt> but to a roJ low the statute ... the court Judge satd Wednesday m aono unciog the exclusion of press and public · lie acted unde r the coo· trove~iaJ penal code 868 -an 1872 statute which reqwres a Jud ge to g»anl a defendant's mo tum to close the dl)()r, on hie; own ht'. I rl0~ The statut4> recent!) h;.i., bft.n in de r dlt.tck l>\ ,I\ torn• ' fr r lhl· nl·..-.i. mt..'<ilJ. and JµIJ ·J b c1ro· 11• nt1 111~ m '-'•OH· 1:a ... 1· Hl'IJrt''>f'flldtl\t"" of Ill 111 11.-; or ~'.1n1tJllon-. prot~l•·•J lli1 d1~uro J a \ iotciunn of 1 he pre~5 an rt p11 h lll ., rt,i::ht lo .11 c •• .,,, t , r1111111JI 11n1<·1·• d111g•. \t111m•' f<1d1.s1d ll lioro11. r• pr , .... e1it1ng Westh1nghou<,1 B10J11l J.,t111~ told the JU<k• If thl· tno11nJI JU'-tJct· !>\!>lA.'lll 1..-. to hct~ I.hot: eunfui~tt of thr publie 1t must be s ubJN't I<• :.<·rul1n\' · Huono. a ~ )eetr·old auto up hnlstercr. is cb.arl{ed .... 1th 111 of the notorious hillside ~tran ~lings. llu. cousin. Kenneth B1anch1 ""ho has pk!aded J?Ulit) to flH Ol the killin~s hl're and t-.n !-.lr .ln~ltngs m \\ J!>hlngton Sli.tl• hus 1mph<•ated Buono in th• l .111!> \ngelt'1> l nm•'' H1anch1 I!> expt-< tPd to tx: lt11 .,ldr v.ll.11~ ai.ta1n.,l liUlltlO d., plHt of a plea bargain ht• m~d(' to t'scapc.• the death pen a It~ About om• hour after the JUd~<' excluded reporters and SPf'<' tators from court. he !>l·nt word that he had 1mpo6ed ~ publtc1t' ~ai;: ordt•r" lo prl'\l'rll ne'llls lt-aks from tht• closed heann>: Th<' order proh1b1ts dere~ di torney!', pn:.l6ttulors. witnes...,1•c; and rourt personnel rrom d1., cussing the ease with the ne-..-, m<'<i1a Deputy District Altornr~ Hoge r Kell )' sai d the prf' h minary hearing, w1tb about l50 11.1lnes.-.cs scheduled, should hut thret> to four months. The bear 1n~ wiU determine If there 1s "probable cause" lo bring Huono to trial for the hlllsuie strang~. Why settlefbr the • arg. 1't·'>t1mony wa" heard behind C'lo!>cd doors for ahout hal f of Ult day Wt.>dn esd ay an d wa s ~c heduled to continue today before tht: gag CJrder wa~ 1m post-d Befon> the gag order was im· posed Kell¥ had said his first v. 1tness would tM' a prostitute , Sabra Hann<>n . who allegedly worked for R1anh1 and Uuono 1n a prostitution bUSIOt'S'\ Sanita tion Firn1 Fac_iog Court Action? Hf'giunal v. atrr quality of. flr1.1 ls will n:commend Fnday that La~una Hills Sanitation Im· . t,t· tilk1·n to c<>urt becaw.f' lhP firm 1-; pumping sewage er fluent mtu thP San Ou~go Creek Thi· firm . whic h pr ovides f' W IH~ e f 8 Ct I lt I e S ( 0 r 21. 000 1 u'tnmPr. in LaJ:una HHls and LI I •1rr> has bl'en under in ~.,.,t15?at11m bv the Santa /\n;.. Rei:1onJI Water Quality Control li-Odrd for pumping the effluent into the ncek tn. Irvine ,Mar I ion C~IUlllY Safan . The creek nows mtn the Upper Newport H;ey Th(' rerommendat1on by boan1 'ltaff member Jim Ander.IO«l will he made at a board hearing to he held at l · :Jl p m lo the Costa 't1 t>~a C'1t v Council chambers. ~ ndN''lnn ·" reeom mendat100 u~~· ..... t., th:it the board Institute , t't-J!-t' :rnrl rle'l1'>t order lo pre \ t>Ol lht• rurtht•r d1schC1 rgc Into t hP c·r-k and th:tt thP firm he l'rnh1l11t1-0 (mm t.1k1ng on new • 11.,tom1•r. untll 1h probl<.'m~ ean I w "11\ 1'<1 The• v.alt>r nfflC'lal said he IS 1<-l.1nr for nuthorit} from the h•1a rlf 111 t :ikt> thr matter to the .t.1t•• All11rn1'} t;1•111•rnl 'I am going to hold Judgment "II v. ht>ther I would St'f'k 1m· 11w<11.1tc hU~Jtlfln until arter the h1·J run. · · And,..rson commented. lfowevPr , g iven the r 111 11 m .,t.tn1''"'· nghl now I'm r•·t·omml•mling a hard hne pois1- ll•'n .11111 that would probably en- 1.1 II 1n11111•tl1.1t<' hti~at1on " TPrr~ Witthoft. 'ire president 11f the firm. said today the com- p:any's "muJor ct1ffieulty" with cf 1:.pO!>jl of the four m1lhon .:allons of sewal(I:! a day should he sohed by August I 7 CALIFORNIA ~49 and '84 Gann Admits Bankruptcy r ...,.llHtH"ftl •w .W~•••r~ SACRAMENTO (AP> -Anolbel' mcuw-e to reduc. the role of C&lifont.la '1 lieuleta&nt 1ovemor hu m8de t.be f100t ot the •t.a~ MOat.e.. Tbe ptopOS«t ameodmeat to the st.ala 0001Ul1.a· taoo , b y Seo. Barry K eene, O·EUr, would ( ) ell m lo.ate lbe beutenaot STATE aovernor's autbonty to ....________ preside over the s tate Sena&.e and to cut. ue- breakm& vou.. It woo a 4·2 party Une vote Wednesdiy in the Democrat·do'mlnat.e<l Senate Elections and reap· portiocunent Commattee. ,,,.,, Cro•• .ft• rlkf" .it Cf"rf t-d LOS ANGELES <AP> -A threatened strllu: again.st the Red Cross was averted Wednesday when about 100 workers ratified their first con- tract. "We reaJly felt kind or awkward about the situation," one unlon official, who asked not to be identified, commented before the settlement was reached. "It made us feel a little lilte Dracula." The 100 workers, wbo deliver blood t o hospitals and serve as dispatchers and ad- ministrators, bad oot previously been unioni1ed. although two other unions -the Teamsters and lhe Service Employees lnternational Union - represent other Red Cross workers here. 9da .fail E•«-ap«-• C'a11ghf DALY CITY (AP> -Police arrested tbe ninth escapee 10' San Franclsco's biggest Jailbreak Wednesdaya!terbestrollt"iJromhissi.ster'sbouse. Ruben Ruybal, 33, offered no resist-ance when ~ponce arrested him on the sidewalk or this sub- urban community south or San Francisco. He had ~n in jail for investigation of burglary. .Hoo...-BrafhPr Gt"ts Lile OAKLAND (AP) -Kenneth Moore , the younger of two brothers convicted of a 1978 crime s pree which included two murders and $6 other crim es, was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison. Moore, 21, was sentenced to a life term without the possibility of parole by Superior Court Judge Stanley Golde. Last week, bis brother, David Moore, 21, was sentenced to death ln the gas chamber for bis part ln tbe crimel, which included the murders of Laura Mublenbacb and Eileen Rogers and a ~umbe'r ot rapes, robberies and assaults. .... ... • Heady lor Lif tof I Tran~·Atlant1c balloonist Ma>Ue Anderson. 45. and son Kns. 23 . make last rrunutc check m lhe gondola of the Kitty Ha"' k bt-forc hftmg off today on the first leg of a 2,500-mile air journey from Golden Gatto Bridge to Kitty Hawk, N.C. The pair hope to make hi:-. tory by being tht• first to fly a balloon across the continental Unated Sta tes. The gondola carries radios, navigational gear. oxygen <ind s uµpli es for what rnuld be a four to six-day Journey. Police Files Remain 'Secret' Says Court ~SACRAMENTO <A P> -An ap- peals court sa ys the state does not have lo make pubUc lhc lntelh~ence files of a nationwide police net~ork. Tbe 2-1 decision Wednesday of lhe 3rd District Court of AppeaJ was a setback for the Ameracan Civil Liberties Unloo, which Is seek.log dis- closure ol the files of the nationwide Law EnfOl"Cement Intelligence Unit. THE LEIU NETWORK, foundl'd In 1956, includes 227 state and local law enforcement agencies In the Unih."<I Slates aDd cao .. da which exchange records on criminal suspects. The LEIU contends that its files cover only organized crime, and has re~isted all efforts by others to force them open for public inspection. But critics of lhe LEIU in Micbigan released in the ran or \978 purported copies of LEJU files rrom the 1970s then ~ leaden! or the' American Indian Movement. a drafl t'OUDS(:lor and an anti-war ll·ader. A SUPERIOR COURT Judge or- dered limited disclosure or the LEfU's .files in January, 1979, :.ay1ng she had found them to cont am· ·eoss1p. rumor and b1:&rsay." -But ibe appeals court s&1d the ~latt· atto rney gener al's office. "'h1ch k~ps the mes . ls protected from di:. closure bv a 1968 ~talc law that ex- empts la..;, enforcement "lntclliRcnce information'' from µubllt• rl'cord~ ACLU lawyer Am1t1u Schwartz said h~ planneotl to appeal to the :.t<.1te Supreme Court The Superior Court Judge, Frunce~ Newell Carr, had ruled that lht• ut- torney general must rl'll'HSl' the fi~t 100 cards in the LEIU alphabellcal file , with names of tht• subjl'C~ e.nd other ident1Cy1 n g 1 n formal ic1n blanked out.. ~.May 8. 1980 DAIL V PILOT A 5 Jarvis Se t Back ~ • I •• Senate Rejects Delaying Prop. 9 :~ • SACRAMENTO <AP) -Howard J nrvis has l06t the rirst round 1n a gume of ctucken with haa leglslative ('rallcs over Propositloa 9. Jarvis' income tax cut initiative. The Senate rejected a bill Wednesday backed by the tax rebel that wouJd nearly cut In hall what Californians would save on 1980 tax bllls unde r J ar vis' J une 3 ba llot measure. THE BILL. S B1414 by Senate R e pub lican l e ader William Campbell. went down lo defeat on an 18·13 vole, 3 short of the 2l ·vOh! majority needed m the 40·:.eat upper bou.se. But Caatpbell. <t Proposit ion 9 supp<>rter, was given permission lo :.eek a second vole at a later session The mca!.ure w ~uld makf Propos1t100 9 effective on June 4 instead of retroactlvely last Jan. 1. as reqwred by current la w. Bus Opponents Fail to Revive Vetoed Measure SACHAM E.'1/1'0 (AP) -The oppo- nents of :.chool busing have tned but failed to revive ll'gislaUon vetoed by Gov. Ed m und Brown J r whi ch would m a k<: ~c h ool St'gregat1on harder to prove in court. Jt happened Wcdne:.day when \.ht> Assembly JutJ1c1ury Comm1tll'c killed A83453 by Assemblyman Alister McAh.ster, D·San Jose, that contained lhl' i.amc prov1sion.'> a..'> th<: ball Brown vetoed. SB1Z44 by Seo. Alan Robbin!>, D·Van Nuys. WEDN.ESDA Y'S VOTE was 5 3. "1lh-!M.'ven vote<> needed for passa~c· Se\<t'rJI opponel\ll. o f bu~ing de<'lined to \Oh: on McAh'itcr s ball One. Asscmbl~ man fuchard Hayf\('n. H-$unn)\alt.>, \Oted aRamst it. call.ing it "a fuule exerc1i..c .. ~ Thl' S-:nat'' rl'fused ea rher to o\•er · ride Hmwn .;; \Clo. Some member-. :.ippatt•ntly r~cnted letteM ma1lf'C1 h) Robbins to bll!>1n(! opponent..5 caU: ing for a "ch allen ge·· to c.ny ll•g 1slators ~hu opposed the overn ck . B<ITTI BILL.'i SOUGHT to eu•mpt Culifonua from U.S. Supreme Court rulln~s rov<'nng school dLStncls that hJve bet>n fOUJld guilty of inlentW>Dal :.t·~ rt'IW\JOl'l Thl· l't>Un said ~uch d1stncb v.CJuld hrn l' lhl' burdt'n o{ ~ro., LO.£.. tn l.alu busm~ <'a!>l"-'. that .m) ~egregation tb~y i.tlll had '4a:-wuntenuooal THE INITIATIVE WOULD cut : income taxes an average S4 percent, •. costing the st.ate up to $4.9 bUUoD in ; 1980-8 l and about $4 billlon in ' s ubsequent years ' CampbeU'a bill would save the •: s t.te about Sl .3 bUIJon in 19111().81. • J arvt.a · legillaUve critics eon\lmd • he 1s supporUna the blU beca\lle be realizes Proposition 9 t.altes too bil a reve nue bite out o( state and local programs and may be defeated because of that. BUT ms ALLIES say Jarvis neve r • intended ror the ballot meaaure to be a pplied retroactively and cootud • that Campbell's bill is running into trouble only because Proposition 9 is losing in the polls. The ball g1ves Proposition 9 opponents the optioo or voting ror it and possibly helping the measure or opposmg It and running the risk of · ~realer tax cuts, thus the "game or chicken" aspect . "Some people be li e ve th at Prop<>s1t100 9 may fall and as a reeuJt' will vote aga ins t this measure because they think it wouJd glve 9 mo re credtb11Jty al lhe ballot box ' than it has nghl now." Campbell '><lid. ,.,..,,...... ProlHJfif)lf E1tdiHg P a t r!cin llC'ars t Sh a w will be • t..tkc n off her state probation two ) car., early. despite a r guments of "prt•\,,.IU') IP111ency." The release lrttm th£' r•·maindcr o f her five - ' ~ur ~robalton is effective Fri· (fa\' v N-M'S SUPER SUMMER DRESS SPREE' 39. 00 TO 49. 00 1. . , I '~ If J! I I t Dress up while the price 1s down' We 've a special selection ot cool Summer dresses tor every occasion . Sundresses Shtrtdresses Jacket dresses. Bare beautiful looks tor under the stars In cottons. knit s and comfortable blends. Sensational pnnts and bnghts-burst1ng with color! Come au1ckly while our selection-and Sile ranoe- couldn 't be better. Gallena. Beverly Hills and Newport Beach • • • .t6 I !Sf' Orange Coa:..t Daily µ1101 Editor Housing Project Dealing Drags On l'uttcnl'e ls arowmg short mong J,..aeun Beac h counril members. Once a1a&n th1 · v.1~ k ltu.•)< (>Xlended an agrt"<>nwnt to cont&nue Mgottalions with a l.os Angel x dt•\1t•lopment firm that wants to build ledrraJly $Upported tow rt•nt senior hou:nna unJu 1n town Ft'<lt•ral houstng offtcaals selt"<'t(l(i "'and or J>1u·tll<· Dt>\'t•lopnh•nt Co to build 74 apartment~ ror lov. mronw bt'n1or nllzt•ni. atop a mu1)1 5lOt> p rktnf: i.tnu·turt' It "ouhJ be cun~tructed by lhtt cit~ on t ht> "t1l<' of the prr:,t>nt Glt>nneyn· Stn-et mun1<·1p I lot . Sinl"l' Wand:>or Pac1f1c wai. i.l'll'ctt-d rcu tht· JUb. tht· rtrm ha. .. i.,ud 11 e~t1m.ites of ttw t•oi.t lo build tht• rnn t·rt:•lt:• parkm~ tru<'ture haH· dnuhlt>ti to ht.'l'>'t't'll $1 3 ..tnd St H llUllHll\ Thul wa:. urhlt't't•ptabll' t o the.• t'tlltnral ..tncl nt<i.:11t1ci I IOlli. t•ont llWt' on <.'O t Of 1 hr project ht>1.:ht o( tht> t'Om JllNt:•d ;,ipurtmt•nt comph.•\, numbt•t of parkan~ ">J>d<.'l'~ and other ('oru,1dcn1ttoni. City orrll•tal~ \\l're to me~t 14llh fNit.·1 i:tl houi-10~ m ·m bl'r ... today In an attt·mpt tu ::>Oh\' n1an~ 11( the problt:'llll'> In tht• t·omplt·x ncgottattoni. That ..,cht.>dult'<.1 m4-'-t:lJng .done p1 obci bl} ~a ved the prOJl't't from a trnndonment Tu~day night The result.., of th<' rnt•etm~ will he brought back to the council May 20 1.ug ww He<tt'h net'ds ·low cost apartnll'nti. for tb ..,t>O llll' 1·1t 111•m, and the downtown area needs the add1 tion<tl parking spaces the development would provide Rut if nothing 1s resolved at today's m~trng , th•· r 1ty -.lwuld drop the project and seek oth<>r means to ">O h" Laguna·!> housmg and parking problem:-. llueprint Needed Orange County s upervisors are going to spend nearly 580,000 to prepare a s pectf1c plan to gwde future develop - ment in South Laguna. A ras h of d evelopm e nt proposals m that unm- ' 1>rp-0rated community prompted the board's action last v.. eek and local residents hope the s tudy will identify traf- f tc problems, examine land uses and address general g rowth matters in the community. • Supervisors will soon have lo lake action on a number of development prop0sals. iOcluding the Hobo Canyon plan that calls for 700 homes to be built in the hills 1ustsouthofLaguna Beach. · Also coming up · a la r ge development prop-0sal at the Treasure Island Trailer Park. more units for the souther- ly portion of South Laguna. and '8 large s hopping complex ekpans1on program for the Alpha Beta center A spec1f1c plan would rerlace thC' exis ting general ptan and also serve as a loca coastal g uide as required by th~ state coastal comrrussi<>n. 1 t would provide a detailed blue"rinl to guide the board in future development decisions m the south county community And it might m ean a fairer shake than South Laguna res1dcnl<> thmk they've been getting from the county Tunely School Plan The Capistrano Unified School Distr ict's independent stud ~ program is a roncept whose time has come l 'nd<•r the program, students <.1re g iven cour se.wo rk tb at can be completed at home . Instead of attending regulur classes. they meet with an m s tructo r once a week ~~auy students. because of work or other obligat1ons. rannot ttllend full-hme classes. The special program lets them c·omplctc their education and obtain graduation cn·d1t~ Wh1k the tdea ts not new. there were no formal m · dep<.·ndent :-.tudy programs in the s ta te until a few years i.tgo In th.it "hort lime the dtstnct's Pam Wright de· vclop1 cl :1 nu rll'ulum a nd has been s haring 1t with other diMr 11·ts \\1th :-.1·hcx1ls c;h<>rt on funds . and truancy and school dropouts <.i problem. the program helps both stude nts and lhl' d!"lfll't. which other'-'1Se would lose state funding 'l'lus funding 1s based on average d aily attendance It no~ 1-. pro\.1dcd for d1stncts with students enrolled in a u provt·d indepe nde nt stud y programs Arnt. while then· 1s CJ on e·to-Onl' ~tudent-tcC1chcr riJt10 I h N1· 1:-. a lo\.\. overhead ThL" <·urn·nt sl<tff of o ne credcntu:tl~d tt:·arhcr. an aide and :1 ~<.·t·rl't :.iry hi.1:0. heen h andling an enrollment of 80 lo 100 SIUcJt•nl~ .\I .1 t 1 mt• when ~chools n~d c reat1 ve ways to ov~r com1· funding ~hortages, s u ch a cost efft:ctlvt.· program c1<·~1·rH·~ tlll' m<:reascd support of the district and public alik1· • Op1n1on» expressed in the spare above are those ot thl! Daily P1101 Olhl·r " PWS <•xpr1.:ssed on lh1s page are thost: ol their authors ano artt'>h Read"' comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot P 0 Bo" t!>uO Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Ballet You'v1· '>t'<'n ho"' lnJunt''> ran df'c1 m .ile tht• week 's work uf a professional foot ha ll team But were· you awan• that 1njunes can dou hit· dec1mah.• the day 's work of a profes-.10Jlal ballet tre'>up<'" Of l'h<' 90 dancers in the Nt•w York Crty Rallet. a::. many ns 18 are knO<'ked out of any ~1vPn performance by rramp::.. pulled muscles. i;pra1ns. strains. dis located toes . tend1mUs. rheumatism. bhstf'~. buruons. soon ' ~ar Gloomy Gu"' With tM tl'lephone com· p.tn)' •nd th~ postal aervace both wamln« of alt' p Iner•••••· ex· tra tn1ory perception mo beco~ lb• only e~onomiul avenu of tommunlcallon In lbe 'M A rhlln durini.: half his playttmt• each day should lw H parated from gro wnupl:> who always s<Jy "no" to cv vrythin~ So contends a medical specialist Theory 1s the youngster up to age 4 doesn't really know what belongs to him and what bt'longs to his parents To say "no" everyt1me ht' start.'> lo touch s omething . therefore. just confuses him Ile needs some time in a play.pen. child-proofed room or fenced yard when he tan touch whatever is al hand. Sounds reasonable Q. Who was the man who jumped without a parachute from an airplane at 18.000 fe~t and lived'! A. Nicholas Alkcmade. A Royal Air t orce llUnne ry ~ergeant Jn 1944. that wu Over Germ any. His Lan. cuter bombt-r was aflre Jump, he fifured. ll would be le11 palntul than death by fire But youn1 J)lnt trHI. thick underarowth and de.p enow broke hi• fall lie •••n't lnJUffd Q flow rome 1 ht 0th kno-n Ill UK> b1rracud1 ll Hlled lhal" A Com-frnm th• panl h ·R1rr,;Nt' mHnt"• "nwr l1pptn11 '"4h " Ro~rt N Wted/Publl~her Thomu Kffvll/Edltot Barb.Ira Kr lblchlEdlt~l1I P~ Edl•or Eurl Water Don't Bet oJ. Elections Here! Th111 bt•tnJ an el~tlon yt111r wllh the prtmary t'kt-ttona up l'omlng tind th.-1eneral ~le<-Uon h>llowmg. It mhcht be wt·ll for tht' vubUr lo ta ... r nt-d th11t many will bt• fl1rt1nK 1411h l)rt•On 't>ntent'\'" fo1 dolnti whut th\• 1 l'l(l51atur .. hJ" d~t·n~ i.I' j quite I It Ill nl 0 I' µI ..t ('I I l' l' That I!> ttw m,1kmg offnendly bt·l.' on the t•l~·l11Hl Actually. lhc Leg1sl1.iti..1re did 11111 intend that l'1l1tens be thrown 111 the !>l.1mmer for s uch a harm I\':.!. in dul).ll'ncc In ract m 1976 tt Mailbox repuled the very section wh.lch made elecuon bett1ng a mlsde· mennor That was tht' section of the Election:. Code which read5. · t:vNy pl'r~on Is guilty who make" or <H'ct•pts a bet upon tht: 1 c:.ult nf :my f'lection ·• Although th at luw was '>eldom 1r ever enforced. Gov Earl Warren on('l' posted SJ0.000 10 b\• patd 1n n•wards of SlOO lo each pt•rson rt•:,ponsible for the ..irn:st and co(lv1ct1on of anyone \.10IM111~ the law H on<' single J>{'rson ('ollt-<'kd a dime of that t\'witrcf. ll never came to not.ice I N ANY event 1n 1976, a lt·gislauve com m1ttct•. recod1ry tnJ: the Election:. Code. omitted the se~:t1on noting th<Jl 1l should br rt•pt•all"ll .. "" unnecessary. ... 111n 11 prnh1lHl!> :.mall. friendly beta on elections" and added '"that such btta are quite com· mon and undertaken without the participants ruliution that they are presently Illegal " In justification It was potnted out that, "Serious gambbnJl Is dealt with In~ Penal Code. B UT TilE Penal Code section referred to Is 347 <a> which comes down harder on betting by making 1l puni s hable by imprisonment for from l to 2 years. Thus the wagering which the Legislature fo und lo be nothing more than "frtendly bets" and whic h ··are quite common." became. by reason of the repeaJ of the E leclton code section. a felony instead or only a misdemeanor. The penal code provision r eads, "Every person who makea or •c:cepls any bet upon the result or any trial or conlefit between men Is punishable by Imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year or In the state prii.on." It doo~n't even permit a fine in lieu or Jail. or ('OUl'Se, th~ prov1s1ons are broader than that and cover every conce1vi'Jbk kind or a bet. To make certain 1l included the "friendly bel.. lht> lawmakers concluded the sf'rlton with the language, "This sec-lion s hall ap. ply not only lo J)t•rsons who com- mit any of thP IJ<'lS as a business or occupation, but ..,hull a pply to Pvery pt"n.on whn m <ty do 1n a ~ingle 1nst;.incc an,> of the dCts !>pec1r1ed · Other than bul:>t1n g up bookmaking ''perut1ons tht·rf' are few 1ru.lanccs or that law be· mg enforced in the many ycaro; 1t has been on thl! books. It perhj~ ha~ been used .on O<.'· ca:.1on to tm·ak up hustler!> JI bascb.111 1-(dmcs hut m o re hccauM• lh1•\ arc· c·n•al1ng :i tl 1-. turh.1nl·e than for the bcttin~ A:'liU Sl!'llC't-: l\m•·riran-. will bet oo a lmo..,t anything al the drnp of a hat Jrld hc1 v1• tw1·n h<'I lln~ <>n r.u '"'· f1 ~ht ..... ha~eball. fo ot ball . fro~1ump1ng <>r .... h a l •• v ,. r ., I II (' l' I I m c I m . mt>monal. 1t 1'> unlikely that tht•rt• .., a '>m~lt• 1><-'r'>on wht> ran lrutMully '>ilY they have ncv1·r v10IC1tt-<l lht• law For the law dot:l:>n't SJ>("t'lf~ l111• lwt has to I)(• for m nnt·> or 1n fa<·t. anything <>f value. it "·"" "any bl't " ft 1s J c:l<i'>l:>I<' example of stllv law '> that Jrt: p;i -,.,Prt and · lJt-rm1ltt'd 'Ito rf'm.Hn on th1• l)l~b dt"IJ)lll' th•· f.H t no bod; p<i;'> <JO\. .1lt1·nlton l11 ttll'rn Sul'l1 IJv..., brl't:d tl1 ~r1· ... 1n·1·1 f<1r 'l'rl<>U" l;1V.'> th.it •,hl)U)rl h• 1•n forr•·rl /\n\"'"' h' 11,.. 11ml' 1111· f'il'r I 1nn ... II .I\•· 1 •1011• .ind ~one . lh01.1 ... ;mch v.1 11 h ,1\1• v1olat1·d tht• l,1v. h~ l)f·tl1n~ •m thl'tr f;nont(' rand1tlJlt''> And you <'Jn tx>t 011 that• Show Business Is Honest Work, Too To the Editor In a recent editorial on Jane Fonda's address In Los Angeles at a National ~cretary's Day .:athl'rtnJ:. you dcsn1bed h<'r a' a gifted actr<·-.s hut doublt'<i th1· qualification~ of this v.om<m · who'~ never had any kind of a job outside s how bu:-1ne!>s, lo ad v ase the honest to goodn el:>'> v.orkmg g1rb · I am obliged l<> take· issue with your attitude that show bu:>tn(·ss 1sn 'l "hon('St ·to· j!oodness" work My qualiftcat1ons camt· from~ int:: a close observN or <,how bustnCl:>S fo r 15 YNJr'> 11 of t h o .., e b e 1 n g m <t r r 1 e d t o ;1 performt"r IT SEEMS that the people who walC'h this bu:.ine!>s without anv pe r!>onal involvement see mosll} the gllUer of succe!>s and rail to v. atl'h thl' l'Xtraordinary dis c·1pline. continual s tudying and pr at' t 1 ct'. a nd l h c e xt rem t• pressures both financial and personal Jane Fonda m3y have been born with the gifts or talent. f1nanr1al Sl•curity <Jnd even a famnus falht•r But. I rather :.us 1w r t the :i('tress s he 1s today 1s u l' ,. iJ use " he h a s been a n · h<in 1•s t to i.:oo<lncso; work1n~ girl · KAY f-.ERRELL Lea.II~ Unfair To the Ed1lo r I am a resident of NPwport Beach and have h vt'<i In Orange County since 1957 I note the re qut-sl for 20·ycar leases for the residents or El Morr°'-Beach and Crystal Cove The resident& of Cr ystal Cove have always resided there under the terms or a one-year mabter lease. and this is the reason that the homes there have never been improved since they had no certainty that the lease would be .-enewed by the Irvine Company In fact. in J963 J looked into the purchase o f a home in Crystal Cove Crom. at the time. the fire chle( of Pasadena As I remember. the price was about $12,000 which. of course. even then was very cheap for the ocean front Through acquaint· ances at the Irvine Ranch. I was advised not to buy the prop· erty bttause of the short lease and the fact that they planned lo develop the Cove within five yHn1. Of course, th!& develop. ment did not take pl1tt due lo zonlna problems etc. IT HA8 b u n a lmos t a fore1one fact that lhf property from Corona del Mar to La1una, owned by lbe ranch, wouJd ul· ttm1tely be publlc Thf! El Morro 8t1rh rHld nta had 1 1omt..ttat tonier ltu but wit.ti th ume uncf.rutnt1 11 lo lh• future, ~b mobile ttom" not f>(!rma!W'nl It Ulttl• II lt\c f" rt tltlinllt Utt llV•n ) ., It I •hf 1 lff '" "'"' r1•(.'e1ving a v1·rv valuable asset. · e'>!Jt•ntwlly a gift from the state which they have had no reason tn t'Xl>\'l'I 1n all fa1rnMs. they 1·11uld h• Jll•11>1.1•d 1•1 '>ta\ lht·n· until ""''h t11111· ..... th,. 11ar·k "'df• 'l'lop<'<I 11111 111 .11111"' ltll'm lo rt• rn <11n tht•rt• for th<' 20 \'t'ar:-. v.ould Ix· a npofr of t h1• r1t1z"n" ~ho h.i\t' puuJ S:l;, m1l11nn for this pro~·rt~ ROHf.;HT R S l'l 'HZI-.~. Mn Hor•f»• Bf»long Tn th<' 1':d1tor Dunni.: the pa"l '>e\ Pr~1I y1·ar .... I havt-1·a~1·1 I) :t'4~11tc·d m~ ncv.~paJ.>f'r tn follflv. what th<' fate or tht· Ir\ tnt' ( 'oU:>l would bt· FtnJll} t'anw tht· hcadhn<' th~t ltw :-tatr had '>Ucc·e<;i.rull) •u·q uln'<I thl· propt•rt~ from the In 1nl· Compan>' I fl·ll rche\1'<1 at tht• time. thinkin~ th1., s urel) ml'iJOt that th" bt>aut1ful coastal region ha!1 lx•t·n sav1•d from r~ 1dentrnl :rnd t•omm1•rc1al de vclopm('nt a.-. a kccJ.1".ih for the public J thought hov. wonderful f<v the surrounding com mumt1cs and ll~ Vl~1tors. We C'UO ('Onltnu<· to ''nJOY lh1s scen1<· and rf'c rcatwnal an·a a s we have un ltl now, rourtc1>y of the lrvtnt• ('omµan~ Nov. ruar; in the Caltfom1u :.tali· tx-ar r>f hun•aurracy Mr ('ah1ll. D1rertor of the Statt• f)(·partment or Parks and lfrr ri·atwn, ha-. already madt' t ht• dl·<'1Mon to terminate th · lt·ast• :ind 1mmcd1alely remove the lrvmP fo;questnan Center No cnmµrchens1ve examtnallon or puhh1· ('On..,ultat1on regarchn1t the 1mpac-t of this dcc1s1on was made Statt· 0Htc1als arbitrarily dectd<'d to chanRc the cultural hcrita~1· nf the roa::.tal com· mun1lws THE IR VI Nt: Equestrian Center 1-. a unique recreational area. wh11'11 i.tands for the very "spml' of lht· Irvine Ranch con· cept and tht-West 1U.elf This 1s the only local <'Questr1an facility which provides the non·horse owner the opportunity to enjoy equestnan act1\·1ty. The proposal of a stale park is the perfect integration for this current and h1sloncal land use. To lo:.r thi s ce nter would eliminate horses from the entire Oran.c~ Coast and remove them from the characteristic featUtts of a n area alwuy:s known as "l~ horse ranch .. Surely, m almost 1900 acres. there iis plenty of room for a wide variety of recreational u•••· whkh Ir properly planned and lont.toid would beat aerve lhe publlr Why do •tale otnctala t1llc of propo1ln1 e queatrlan tr1l11 In an an1 whe,.. UMy •Ill hlVt txt1n1ul•h•d eq_unlrtan HlMty• U thla were U.. r trve Intention, -">' do lht)' not makt In •ffott loo IMunt Ult t'OftUnuld uperaUH of th tJrlatlnr tq"'9tlri .. f1tlUt)', tn It ""' .. lacttMIH ~IM perk P'"'' The c1t1.z.ens of California must urge Mr. Cahill lo recoasader this dedsioa or lt may only be the first of m any bad dedsions 10 follow rt'gardinJ? the land US<.':> 11f th1!> proposed state park REBECCA I. C NELS<>:-.: Oopa! To the F..dluw Your Apnl 29 ed1lorrnl rm Uw "td x loan " tr1rk w a-. 1n formallvl' but I think you n• \ t'r~<-d somE' f1J?ur~ The Internal Rcvenut• ~·n·u't' ~ant'> at lra.'>l 80 fH'rcent or tax dui• paKi th.rou~h 14 lthholdmg or 1•'\l1 mated t ax payments b\ April 15. not 20 l)<'r<"ent a:. you "lated 1\ penalty 1~ imposed 1r mon.· than 20 f)t'rN.'nt 1., still O\\tni:: ~rausc of undt•r'4>1thholdin~ or inl:>uH1c1ent advanrt· payment right ' I. 1\ JOllNSON R 1 g ht 1 !VU> ed ' T ht> pt> r C'nil09f' s Wt-rt' rn>t>TM'd Su lhot l.'nc~ Sam has at least 80 ~runt oJ your to.r po11meru in advance or tM JR.'> wiU add a Ut1k ~rem:~ of 1U own f;d1tor S•~r•tarlr• T o the Editor· I 'm sorry M s Sheppard (Mall box May 1l felt that l wa. ... 1hsrredltmg the S('Crelanal pro fess1on On the contrary. I han• nothing but the most utmost n•s pect and admiration for St'<"retanes I was o ne for over 15 vears' What I do resent, a nd the reason I left the working world but not the s~retarial profession. was that I was not treated as nor paid as the profess ional that I am I was told over and over that I would be terribly m issed If I were not t~re lo rill my po51· lion But there was no equal pay for equal responsibility or equal 1nd1spensabibty. Besides. when l left. there were many applicants ror my $800/monlh job. Other women who wouJd C1Uo be In· dispensable and Irreplaceable. l fell as equal in value to the organization as the professors. administrators. and ~tors. I waa expected to dress in a man- ne r befitting a prestigious un- iversity. But where was it wril· ten In my salary clasalficaUon th at I would be paid rom mensurate with those values and ex pectauons., I ~O\\ Hc\\'t: nmlrr>I over mv prori -..-.11111,111 m I <!••.ii '4 Ith rn .. · •'U'>tomf·r .. 1111 •• n .. qu.JI lt•\t>I ·1 .1 m \l'rV pmud to 1yp1· <ind meet deadline' to 1><•rfc1•t m .. '>k11Ls f put m) all into rny former Job. .ind 11 l..tught me E'vcrylhtng f ne!'ded to know 10 run my pr«.' '>1'01 bUStnf''>'> V. llh E'Xpt'rt.J!>C and rt'"'PN't from m~ rl11·nt:. I am a prof•''>"Hmal. I am a "''crctary, and I :Jm proud nf 11 My ht>'>!> ml' lrt•Jh nw '41th rt•:>J.>CCt I m µa1cf V. t•ll fur le"' v. ork M ~ Sht>ppard m..ty h1• w·ry lu1·k~ Jnd jmon~ tht• f11rtunall' f1•v. 14 t\()',l' ~s treat-. hc·r und l•d~' ht•r wrth rt•spi>rt for hl·r .,kill' and her organinu111n ah1ll 1y But. ~he 1s tn the m11111r1t) I will contmut' to bl· .1va1labk for cons ultation w 1th other 14 0 men v.ho t'l11><)'S\' lo break from th(' bond:. or -.crv1tudc. Serretanes m~ not be slave::. Wc are professionals . and w1· '4111 demand professional treat ment and remunernt1on If wt• 1·annut accomplish this goal 111 t ht• worktnJ? world. wt• will ht>ro mc independent and wall 1·ompde rather than S<'f\'l' PEG<:Y I.LENN ~o•r f'or901tr"'! T11 the f:ci1tor flow <'Un lh<' election rt-sulL-. be forgotten Ml qu1rkl) by the LaJ!una Beach City Counl·1l" The council led by Mayor Haglin through a mo!>t unu:-ual ballot procedure elected Steven Riggs lo fill the vacant positron on U1t• Pla nn tn~ Comm1ss1on . Tht.• c1t1zen.s of Laguna Beach had s hown vt•ry cl<'arly with their ,·otes that Riggs was not wanted ns a rt•presentative of the city Perhapl:> thi s is 1>ome new version of "to the victor belongs the spoils . ·· The previous City Council hact decided for financial reasons lo eliminate the pos 1t1on o f a secretary for the Plaf\ning Com mission meetlngs . Presently a higher paid city employee 1s u5 1ng his higher paid hours to re sear<'h and prepare the minutes for t he record book. History requires a good re· <'Ordml of a tlty's deeds and La1una hu been most fortun1tt' to have aceW'ate and complete minutn. llopelu.lly the new Clty Council wtll aoon decide the pres· t nt altuat.lon 11 not eeonomicel· ly tound nor 11 It uslna t.alaiDl where It 1bould be-property \lied MARY FEGRAOI • , ......................... _... ... ..__.. .................. w-. ....... ....... ..................... ._ , ...... ~~ ............. ,_. ..... ................. _. ............. . ............................ -..: ............................. ............ • l 1 ~ j r f • I ! ' s ~ r ' p I s. l w ' I?' I 0 r1 b. ' ' . . • ,. ALL SALES FINAL- NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES, ON SALE MOS.! . VISA' ..___ _ .) eans ~. Ml!Y a. 1seo l _, IN 11VOM 1S CEMTER11 •Huntington Beach · STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 TO 7 SUNDAY I 0 TO ·5 • 8941 ATLANTA AVENUE 1 Mie Eatt Of Beach 1 MMe South Of Adams 1.• Min North Of Cocnt Highway MEN'S BELTS ME .... 'S .. JOCKEY" Mr. .... •s & aoys· MEN'S PANTS • ... ""HM2oc•• ~u1s .. "' • McJ ..... LADIES• SHORTS m;n "LEYtS" "MOYJH o..-· "LIE" Mlectlm of ..... _. tport styln. UNDERWEAR "HANG 184"' .. OFF SHOar "IOLT' SOCKS "GOLDEN" WA YI.. .. AMGI\.~ Shn JO lo 41.. l iCJ stods iKllldH briefs. T-shirts. 119 st~ll. MORY "'°"Y stylH I" "'LEYIS" "tCHPHS.. R.IGHr "O.P.• "FADEO GlOllr' OUR ENTIRE STOCk boxers. V-Mds, s»"' CJll'YS. etc. etc. ••••lag. w 'h+jo rochacJ dlarts. etc. Spoft .... *"' stytH, ..._ sox. ~. "JOHH IHTHHATIOHAL" "LEVI 1 £2 PRICE " Slus ~x;..~~E •:TOCK ~.:;s~~ terrycloth., • ..,., ila ~~l~STOCK ~:~~~:::r.~.~ ",~~5t~ .. d1, 7 ~ V: OFF ~ws 52 88 11.. . ' OFF ~:-.~= :::-:...,..:.: MEH~sE: .. ~oys· . 3 :ALE=.~....... ~ ..__ ..... i'_~3_M_O_R_E ____ .... ~Siwl~~;~ct..cks. 119 ttodl -.... corduroys. bets. GIRLS' PANTS W:.":,t.~ $4 88. MEN'S KMIT ~HIRTS ~~~" $6 88 bMJ 1M11. .... to flt, ••o ftarfl, Slttt 7 to I 4 SALE PltlCE . . . . . . . . . . e •HAHG TIM"" ~.P." .. Off SHOU"' S "'LE -E e 1tralt)M legl. etc. Slus boys 6 to 14, "LEVIS" "'FORGET ME HOT' Spe<ial Gn.. $6 88 "'\JGHTMMG IOLr' "" :i ,....,... .......••. ...... 25 to 30, tMM 21 to 38. lkJ stodl iRcWH cotdllroys. l:Nlrmlltt.cll9tl RlG. $12.H ~ _.. AU llAHD MEW detae ~. ~0~99 sa 88 OUR ENTIRE STOCK ... 1.._ ;.-. etc. iR • bMJ •.tety of SALi P1t1C1 .......... e llMri ......,. c.olisH bits ilil ICllds SALE PltlCf . .• • . .• •• e iovs ........... $.,~91.8888 ::;:~Hltf$4GOE8S 8 !t~ ....... ~8.88 f¥.f;='{Ml~O~xt'r.fn8'...t8u a~~~ .. ~.10.88 SALE NICE .......... • LAD1Es· PANTs sALEPltlCE ....... • •iG. Tos2'·" s12 88 STUDBfTS ..... 5... e REG.Sll.9Sto s7 88 ""LA MACHINE" "UYIS .. "'FADS> IEG.St&.n s12 88 ~idNJ~...... e 12 88 :~~:~ . . . . . . . . . e :t~E's~:· .. ~~·~~~;.;~~.J~ SALE Pltla · · · · · · · e IK. TO Sl2.99 s 14 88 MEHS ... .... ... ... • &.-;.~..;..;.;..;..;;..,.L_A_D_IE_S...;';;__,,;-..__-1 MAKER" "LOVE H STUFF " REG. Sit.ff $13 88 SALEPltlCE ....... e "JEHAGE .. ""OffSHOaE.. &21.99 .._--~~-~~~--MEN'S SWEATERS SHORTS SETS O•~ 600 DCllrs of ...... ,., ...... SALE NICE ....... • BOYS .. H20 TS .. PUllTAH" "ALrS" "HOITAGE" styte.s. te-S. .... ,.,d •nJ•, cotta. ~---------"'"'1 -AHO ~~ .. Ot; ... '"lilM-M>"" ·-EU .... l .... GTO..... I & 2 tNK• bfuds, poly ble .. dt , dnl••· MEN'S & BOYS' ~ ....,~ " ....... " ,... ,... "EAGLE KNITS" .. EAGLE va~s.. "IOL T" '"Off SHOtlr "HAHG TIM"" TrH\CRdDtH stock. I OO's of .... •rt cordwop. '"" rdollls. etc......... SHORTS latest stylH, colors aftd fabrics liCJ ttods. iltct.dff __...cl tap sets. wftcffcM of colon. Shn 3 to 15-4 to "o.P ... ""GOLDEN WAVr S"ort .ct ICMHJ .auns la • bf9 ......._ wooh, wool bfends. ortoM. I pi.u shorts ;....-., ..... wttt& 16, wai~ ll. 5 ..... .....,. .._ iu.•..-f"' selectim of CttW 9CI colwed ltytes. etc. II& lises S-Mol,.. L. CJ CJl'O'IPI. etc. licJ •ariety of cokln "' sbes REG. TO $19.00 '" cot•ots. cotton. deNMa, etc. Al tftnc:tcA. ..... etc. dttllu Wh ill x .. bi MClkJliRig wt COOi clttated top.. etc. Special s7 88 vrr ~ Alf IUMD MfW ·~ coffoM., ~I~ s7 88 S-M-L SALE NICE ......... e = s::~•r; ~ ::.:: ~~4J"l'IPS- SAU....a .......... • IEG.$7.95&$1.tS s3 88 ~~06$;7.oo s9 • ¥MM21to42waftt. liG.TOSl4.t5 s5 88 =.wsn'"'OO" 59 88 .~Es~:-······s • ~~--··s ... • ~.tff" se 88 ~~ ....... $.7 •88 ~~-··sto 88 :~::~E .......... 9.11 ~.Li~:~ ..... 11.88 r*-=·········--·"· :.Li=·:~...... • ~.=.-··s·14 •88 ::1~~: ..... ~11.88 !t::~ .. !14.88 s!~~9.ass11.ss !t=~-.. -~9.88 :ALi~....... • LADIES' BLOUSES ~ s1 ·6 88~~-M~~SrH~IR~T~~~U:R~~~~~~S-P-IE_C_E~~~ MEN'S JACKETS & TOPS SALE NICE ...... · • LUGGAGE SETS "HAMG TEH" .. OFF SHOIE" ........ TOM"" '"'SPllE"' Ddae 5 piece Mts it&clllct. 5 ....... 3 & COATS •• JEMAGE" "FADED GLORY" MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS L-. ...,.., ..._ • ._.. 118 • bi9 Mitw, 2 ....... o .. nwte .cl C9'TYal "PACIFIC TIAIL" "LEE STORM "DITTOS " .. LEE .. "IOLT .. ...EMtilMGTOH .. ••srtar .. O.P." • ....., .. ,.... •• -..,.... sa.. bGC) ....... "'9'111ge. •.-iety of llDBS" ""IMGLISH SQUIRE" "JIEAH "tcEHtilHGTOM .. ""Ml Dr o11ren. .. IOLT" "SUHDIK'• "IOLT" S·M·L..XL Ow ..tire atocll RIG. cofon. Spiece Mt. PIBnLEATHHS .. ""LEVIS" I OO's •pow 100'1 of ell MEW "G>OLDEM WAYE .. "LEVIS" $H.00to$42.00 $ .,,..., ... .,.. ....... "' ..., .... SUMtia IO tops................ "GAUCHO OllG>." "HHJTA(il.. 0/0 OFF UG. $125.00 69 88 fleece ~ ~ -~ ~ OITfll1 of colors. ..,.... w.na. ... ""LEFT~ '10MG M.... I c SAU NICI • • • • • • • ~etc.. c1ecro11ftl,.t&•.1taec1 mac1 .._. *""-.....,.,.... _.... 1ocr1 of ... ..., ...... ...,..,.•._. 1---=::.z-.....-.._-...;~~~-+-:-~~:-------~ . ...._. nilu:oah. nsts. etc. etc. s~s. OYtr blcMr..n. etc. Sbes s.M-L 98d ._, ...... slrlrh. Poft•dccs. MEN'S & BOYS' ..... lfod. .. brCMci MW la shes ....... CGffw. tfc. .. al ... ltlO ~sw..-... 5 .,_,a. c0Loas111-.~XLS9a.... SWIMWEAR ~~. s12 • :s=~~ .... ~3.• ~o-STttt s4 88 O.P .. =~~~~~WAVE. SAUPllCI ....... e =:.w~ s5. SALEPmCI .......... e WAISTSIDS:IOYS20toZ7,...-SZltoJI. ~·=..s14 88 :Au=:~ ...... • . ~:;~,, s7 88 11L3o&.:r.mMl.'~~Os~rrR.n•E· OFFI ~·~18·88~--.~~-~----~~~---~7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uuPllCI ······· • :k. ... = s9 a ~=......... PLEASE • IE !;=7:~.~28.88 ~Li:.C. .~.5...... • :.u: :~~ .. ~11.88 ltHts mtd pricff ad¥ert1Md we IUT A. SAMPLE of ~ S..CW.... s41 ~.... 12 • ~... s14 .. tr. ... dlMll IGYllMJS to lte fomcl ill OW OYft" $200,000 1'5. TO $114.00 I o SJ•.ff e I ·TO PZ.ff ~ llt•••I• J! 51tot» ...t, fw bnt Mlcdlo.. FllST COME RIST PllCI • .. .. • . e SALE PllCI . .. .. .. SALi fllCI • . .. • • • • • · • • .. . Sll!ID. . 1941 ·Atlanta . HUNTINGTON Ave. •BEACH• Ma11•la At Atlmta CA .LIFORNIA JEAllS• Otl. Y TIE BEST KNOWN BRANDS 11_1 'Von's Cefiler'' -Magnolia At Atlanta . . . .. I Al• OM.Y PtLOT 1../SC 0.llf l>1101 -llf •le"9 Mll<lwll /tleas11ri119 Weaiher Talent Wasn't Wanted FALLBROOK <AP~-Tbetrou. ble with Deborah Parry la she's tal nttd as well as pretty. Aller tlndina th11t out. omc11ta ot the Southern C11lllom1u Exposition uy the 1980 entry of Miu f'allbrook. the tltlt! Deborah won Saturduy naghl. will be deleted from the pro~ram t;VERY OTHER town in San lhc~o CoWllY is being represent· cd al th~ summer ra1r. But wm- neri. from thost-towns weren't JUdged at all on talent JUSl looks 1n accordance with tht- ltl·page ::.el or rules i.~nt to all the cities. ancluchng Fallbr~. said pageant director Dori::. Uoy er To wan the Fullbrook title. Deborah, who is 17 and a S-foot 5 blonde. displayed artwork. The other Fallbrook candtda t ei. mostly ::.ang and danced. "l 'M DISAPPOINTED that Fallbrook won't be represented 1n the cont.est." said Deborah In November, s he plans to enter the Miss America pre- hminan~. Additive Limited The Soft Life Taking advantage or ~omc of pillows donated to Shorecliffs Junior Hlgh School Library by school's Parent-Teacher A':t· soc1at1on arc (from left) Brady Dalton. Sandee Ford. Shanna Davi~ and Janed J') I STATE I LOCAL~ Fellows. Eighth graders use pillows dur- ing San Clemente school's Silent Uninter· ruptt"d Reading for Enjoyment CSURE) program. 1:-if eguard Mike Dwinell inspects some of new weather gear donated to Laguna Beach lifeguards by artis~s of the ·city's Sawdust Festival. About $400 worth of devtces de- signed to keep tabs on Mother Nature have been installed at lifeguard headqua rters at Laguna's Mam Beach. WASHINGTON IAPI Th(• Food and Drug Adm101slratacm ::.ays the use or monosod1um glutamate should be limited b~ rood processors. etllhough thl' FDA s ays th e rood rt:.ivor e nhancer appears to be safe Re er,·ation R equired for Pris on Cell ALHANY. NY !API You need reservation!> lo f!t'l tntt) restaurants You need re ... crvat11)n'> to get into hotels So. why not pnson-.·• Stall· ofhc1als s ay Ne..,. York prisons ha\•· becomt• ~ crowded lhey have bft.n telling count) s ht•rirr.. lht•v must have rcservatwns to get prisoner!> into th<.-facilities. About HO prl!>Oners are being held in county I.J al '> ..,.ho '>hou ld be in state pnsons, says Richard I Va n Zandt. as::.1stant deputy commtSSioner of lhP ... tah· 0Ppartment of Correctional Servicef.~ "Wt·'re running out of space," he said. Doctors Mull .. . ·Terror· Issue SAN FRANCISCO CA P) -The scene is an l'm bassy where t errorist!> arc holding hos la i.tcs Authorit.Jes decide to consult a psych1atnst lo dt term1ne how best to hand'tc the s1tuat1on. But lhe psychiatrist hus a problem. Who <HC his patients·! The lcrro n :.ti.. the hostage:. or tht· government agents'! THOSE ANO OTHER Qt;ESTIONS wen· d•~ <'Ussed as some 150 mental health workers met <1t ·a worksh op sponsored by the Ameri ca n Psych1atnc Assoc1at1on. Or. John Lion, professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland. said that ethical q1.Rst1ons become murky when a hostage c n s1s 1s at its peak and psychiatrists are faeed with ques ttons normal· -Jy impossible to answer. Such questions could include whether it is OK to slip tranquilizer s into rood brought lo lerronst::. or hijackers in an effort to curb their aggressive- ness. Or what clues during negot1allons might in· d ica t e that the hostage-t akers are m o::.t psychologically vulnerable. PSYCHIATRISTS AT THE WORKS HOP :.tressed that law enforcement leaders agree that psych1atnsts are not appropriate in \he role or negotiators. a nd that they are much more eHecttvc . as consultant~ or as therapists a fter a cn s1s The workshop wa:. IC'd by Or. Ehssa Benedek of the Umversity of M 1ch1gan. Ile also hcadi. the psychiatnc as:.oc1at1on's speci~I ta::.k f?rce on terrorism . which 1s now lntcrv1ew1ng survivors of host age situations like the famous 1976 raid on En· tebbe by lsraclt commandos in which more than 100 victims of an Arab h1Jacking were rescued The task force hopes to learn what after effects the hostages suffered. and what method:. of ther apy sceml'd to be most effective 1V Executive Saddleback Guest Brandon French, a fn.>e-lance editor and de· ve lopment executive for Columbia Pictures Televtsion. will s peak at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo on May 13 at 1 p.m. as part or the JiOmen 's studies guest speaker series. • French wa:. voted one the 10 best teachers at Ya le in 1975 in the yearly course critique where 4he taught courses in adaptation or novels to film. screenwnting and narrative techinques. , Al Columbia Pictures, she is in charge of ac- quisition of properties and treatment of script d e· yelopment. • Admission is free. For information call the Women's Center at 831-4611. . . . Duffield, Mills 1Retain Dana Posts Rod Duffield has been re-elected president or :.the ThWlderbird Homeowners Association of Dana :Point. Erika Mills has been re-elected vice presi- ',de nl. " At the group's annual meeting, Peggy Miller ;wu re-elected secret ary and Doug Blasingbam 'was re-elected treasurer. Newly elected to the .organiz.aUon 's board was Thomu N. Sorenson, who will serve as member-at-large. The group lncludea homeowners in the vicinity · of Dana Hills Hilb School. ~Oil Finn ContributeB : DENVER (AP) -An oU company hH ....... lo eontribute SlM,000 to lbelten ror batt.Nd wo•en to aY06d a fiM for v6ol1U11u lnvoMna &ot-...._ an federal oU and 1u 1 ...... Cboney OU Co. became tM Mcond oU eom· to Md ute to the 11nanett11y auma tentn ....... •• POHd b)' .,..,. •• , ..... . ,._ ,,. ............... u.. ... ..... ....... taOO,•llrYMlltl'Mt 0.., 1 llllrt .... llllliilr, lfti ... llr left tte.e, I ...... ~ ........ ,., ........ a::t. =llF .•. .:.·::~··· .... lilt I -AT OU~HOUQAY INN LOCATION LEASE EXPIRES UPTO 50°/o OFF ON WOMEN'S FASHIONS I ACCESSORIES GIFTS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS, TOYS ETC. CLOSE OUT SALE AT THE HOLIDAY INN SHOP IOFF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT LA PAZI FIXTURES INCLUDED IN SALE Mother's Day Special! BEACH CHAIR Super comfortable tetescoplng beach chair that adjusts to four poeltlons! ., .. , 2999 REG. S35.99 CHICAGO CUTLERY SLANTBLOCK KNIFE SET ()If! Ml lnclwclea wood elaft4 biOdl .,_ S ltffl llnMe. •NIH. TIM 1*Mc1 9lfl OMELET PANS aY CA&.PHALON 10-INC" · tl·INr.H 1389 19" ... " -:-,- , .. 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Dally Piiot Classified Ads 642•5678 SllK & FIND la the new 1•me th•t'a llmln1 CNltwenl ftUtl ftVtty (nuftlerf ), It CDft lie MUtht eH feutMI evwy..., In the cle111f letl Metlen ef the MILT '9L0f • 7 Orange Coast ED ITION VOL 73, NO. 129, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Hunti~on Girl's Sia r: THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1980 Your Hometown Dally New!6paper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS l·Sick Man or a Conniving Scum? '~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--------~------------~ l ~ iTeachers i To Rally , Tonight Teacher union representatives and lawyers a re expected to turn out in Corce tonight in an at- tempt lo save the JObs or seven New po rt· Mesa e l e m e ntary school psychologists and seven nurses scheduled ror layorf next school year. D1stnct trustees .are to vote tonight oo a state Office ol Ad· ministrahve Hear ings report that approves letting some 47 classroom teachers go next year because or ~Lining enrollment. The state hearing orricer also has con<'urred with district ad-! m inistrators' proposals for"trim- J_ming sonie..16 support program I pot;ltions rilled by about 41 CuJl- t and part-time teachers. Included a re vocal music, ' reading and physical education instructors at the ele me ntar'y · schoollevel. S t a t e law requires that I specific school services be cut or that enrollme nt m ust decline before a district may lay orr e mployees. Heanng officer W s. Hymes : would not recomm end laying off , the psychologis ts or nurses because, he said, the board had not proved the cuts would re ' duce services. He contended, ''The rewer re ma i nin g nur ses and t psychologists would keep up the f same level of services." I T h e di s trict's a ttorney, 'Spencer E. Covert Jr., dis- agrees. He told trustees t he layoffs I will reduce nursi n g and psychological services and may be ordered wit.bout Byrnes· coo- l sen t. Trustees are expected to lake rtnal action on the layoffs , tonight at 7:30 when they meet 1 in special session al Harper Community Center . 425 E. 18th ' St., Costa Mesa. The board did take final action , Tuesday in ordering out some 360 layofr notices ror non- tea c hing pe rsonne l. mos tly clerical employees a nd teacher <See RALLY, Page A2 ) ' <hhers Vieu Rate Slashes f In Mortgages ! By The Associated PttSS Home Savings & Loan As· 1 sociation, the na tion's la rgest S&L, cut its prime mortgage rate from 17~ percent lo 12;. 1 percent, and a number or other t savings institutions followed s uit A with similar, if not necessarily I matching rate cuts. ~ Home Pres ide nt Richard Diehl said the lend er slashed its rate 4~ points Wednesday because ol recent sharp declines NEW SIGNS INDICATE DEEPER RECESSION -M Bridge Ouf Hack hoe opc.•rator Boh Neal tears out the t wo-lane P aula nno A venue bridge span- ning the Santa Ana-Delhi F lood· Control Channel. The section of Paularino between Bristol street and the Costa Mesa Freeway w111 be closed for a bout thrC'l' months as workmen hu1ld :.i new four-lane span and ""idcn the thoroughfare. ~cal 1s e mployed by Power llreakmg Inc. of Anaheim Superjet Troubles Don't Deter Buyer By &"!'EVE MARBLE ()t ... ~ "'-' 5Uff T wo airlines planning lo add Douglas Aircraft's quiet.er 154- passenger jet to their fleets haven't been put off by news that the tail section on one or the new jets fell off during a recent test landing. Air California has ordered two or t he new DC·9 Super 80s and plans to fly them out or Orange County's John Wayne Airport later thls year. PSA, fighting for permission to fly out or the county airport. has 20 ol the Douglas Jets on or· der and hopes to kick ofr service in Orange County with the new cra ft. Officials for the Federal Avia- tion Administration said they· are still studying the mishap which occ urred last Friday dur· ing a steep-angle test landing at Edwa~ Air Force Base. The Super 80, adve rtised to be the quietes t and m os t fuel· effic ient jet in .its class. ap· pa re ntly nosed into the ground afte r landing a nd bounced across the air fie ld. shaking orr its tail section. Dave Eastman. a Douglas spokes man, said his firm 1s op- * * * State Deeision limisUc that the accident won't mean a delay in the deUvery of t he ne w jet. He said 114 ol the $14 million planes are on order. He explained that the Super 80 has completed about 700 hours of its pequired 1,000-hour test by FAA officials. Th e tail· s plisatering mishap, he s aid. oc- curred during a landing about five times as hard as a normal commercial landing. Orficials from Air California and PSA said the accident raises no do ubts with them as to the stabiUty of the jet. "We're not at all ske ptical." said PSA spokesman Bill Hast· ings. "If anythjng, the incident is a testimonial lo the structural strenlrth of the iet.'' He said a lthough the tail sec- tion fell off, it was his un- de rstanding that the passenger area oC the craft came through unscathed. ·'The plane rea ll y he ld ~ogether." he observed Tom Karnisk1 , Air California s pokes man, said he is still som ewhat unclear what hap- pened during the test landing, but said his firm still plans to purchase the jet. * * * Hearing on Noise At Airport Shelved By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .. Detty,..... Sta" O Hiclals from tbe State De partment or Transportation confirmed today that they have indefinitely delayed a June bear· ing on John Wayne Airport's noise variance. The bearing, which was to have been held on June 23, la re- quired bee• ... commercial JeU operatial at tbe airport make more DO&e thin allowed by state law. Tbe airport's Ylriuee Wll to ha•• es pl red llarcb •. but1 beeauae eowaty olflelall baa fiJecl • applkat.lon for a aew oae a moat.II earll.er, tb• YariaMe ,,_ ... la efteet. S..Jcllt., ......, ....... o.,.,.. 'rim ',_...._., 9: !!i'I.:t:=·'=::: ... .. .... ,,., .. ,. I ~ltHep1 .. ,.,.... .... ... .... 0..... Hor•, 11111&11\ alr,trt manager, said the county hasn't been notified or the suspended bearing. Robert Nuuman, assistant county counsel who handles airport matters. s aid Ms . Johann mentioned the poalbili· ty ol a cootinuance last week, but be baa ~Jved no conflnna· Uoa on tbe delayed bearing. "It's a dedded benefit to tbe coual)' u the beariftl la put ott." N•ttmaD eQlaiDed. "lt woWd be very cMllicult ln June to put on •Y me•'nctul lnlormllkln in lilbt of all die developlMlb relatlw to Ute lirport. We're to-tn1 to need all tbt 01111 ,.. can ~... .; TM ..._ ldt.Ol'M1 .... ....,, t.httbt4111iarwudecHMIPOft --.... ..., fedell'I .,.. ........... .......... Alrtl ... ,.... te.1 rM1ral ~A•l1U• Ad • .. ~ ....... ;::= ,. w ..,,_"' : .... ,, . ,_ •· .... NCllll, ..... , Arson Wave Burns Out Iii Losta Mesa A rash of arson fires. two of them causing a total or $4.500 1n damali(e. has ceased as abruptly as at be~an an west Cost<t Mesa, firemen repon Over a period of about two months, s aid Fire Ma rs hal Ru.c;., Henderson. 35 r1res were set an tras h cans a nd larger con tainers Arson in vest1 gators who staked out several area:. turned up a number of clues. lkndcr;on said, but never apprehended th•· arsonists Suspected. he said , were ;1 g roup or Wen-agers. Most or the fires were c;et nc<ir t•arports. At one. on Feb. l!H, ~• tra~h fire spread to a carport ut 712 Sha limar Drive, caus ing ~2.5-0<l m damage. An abandoned gasoline station at 700 W 191h St. had S2,000 an damai;cs when 1l >Aa~ torched on March 11. lle nderson sa id. ·'The fires were the result or ma t c hc~ t ossed in t o tra"-h heaps." lfcnderson :.aid. ··Thc last was on April 2 ·· lle nderson said tht• arsont!'>h kept Mesa firemen bu!'>y for tv.o months ··we hope wt>'vc ~cen the laM M thii.."' he added FBI \latching WASHJN.GTON CAP> --The FBI had Libya's diplomatic mis· s 1on under round-the-clock sur · veillance as the United States t ried lo flush out and expel four Libyans accused of harassing dissidents from their North African homeland. The Libyans declared they are not diplomats and therefore not subject to ex· pulsion without due process. DA's Salary 'Too Little' SAN DIEGO (AP> - The newly appolnt.ed dis· trict at.torney of Imperial County says be ls Jootlng for work ln San Dleao becaUM hla annual $31,000 pay la too UWe. Su,.,-vi.eon 1av• the Job to Roeer Cocn•t• a month afo after the realplUon 0 ,.,....., Kihbell. Tbe laat two years, Co1e1ta baa been Im· pertal CouDt1 pubUc dt· , ..... Ht .... =•Id dol••...... for U.. ~ olftft In Ian DMlit a.tr. Alcala's Death Urged By DAVID Kt;TZMANN 01 -O.OIJ -\Wtj D<'fen.se attorney John Barnett plcad1"(f for the hfe Of Cl)nVJcted child k11l~r Rodney J . Akala to· day. saymg h1i. d1ent was t ned on ··anger and rear" &nd that A I<· a la W<t!'> a sick , disturbed man Prosecutor Ric hard Farnell. in demand.mg the death penalty for Akal.a. told·an Orange Coun I\ Supenor Court Jury that the 36 > 1•ar old !'dontt'rey Park man v.as J ··bea.sr· and a ··conniving scum · _ Jhc .JUC}'. of rum.-w<>men and thrl'e mt•n btogan dehberat.Jon.s th1-. momtnJ: after both '>Ide'> conclud1.·d thr·1r rttJ'>lnJi! aq~u- 11wnh und Sufif'rl"r C'ourt Judgt' Pt11 lip !->chv. ah l'>'>Ut-d hi'> 1n !'>trut·t1ons •\ kala -w;1.., n mv1rted tiy th<> ... amt-JUT)< la'll V.4-t>I.. in the kid nup rnurc11·r <if I ~ y1·.i r old lfol11n :-..1m'IA' of lluntmgton Bt-,11•h Thl' JU.I") ba..,1c;,ll) ha~ t v.u 1>p t11>n-. 1·1the r -;entcn<.'P Akala to the gas chamber or hfe in stat•· pri ... on v.1thout µoss1b1llt) or paro ll.' .. In ht ., cloc;1n~ a r gu ment . Barnell d(."'.cnbl>d his che11t as a ··m a n who nev('r reall> grt-v. up ' TIK-d<'f<onse attorney srud Alcala. m htS previous attack<, on other girls w as driven by a fremy he could not t·ontrol ·~tr Akala" p.i'ol conv1ctN1 him hcre." lfarnt•tt -.aid II•· t 1 .. 11med the pro:.ec ut1on creuterl •• climate or . reur ;.md hyst.ena <.i nd that Alcala w~ not COO\lct c·d on facts. ·"The aura of death pervades 1 his courtroom ... the de( en.st> at tomey asst'rted. '"The prOSC<'u t1on has asked you r the JUry I to unleash it." r ar'O('ll. a deputy district at. torn<'). descnbe-d Akala as a ··cold. cal<-ulated kille r, a man v. ho -.talk!. little girls for selfhh. aberrant purµo:.<.''- · ·Th1s tx·a!'>t . th1 -. conn1v1ng stum. :-.tole Robin·~ hf!.' What 1-.; thf' Jppropnatl' :.entenre' · tht• (Sff ALCALA. Pa~1· A:!) Mesan Loses 1V R e pair License The former OV. m·r or a Co!\IJ \1 1·sa tdt•\ 1-.1on n·p.i1r -.hop lt.o:-t h1!'. -.tall' n·g1-.1r.1twn Thursd<ty f11l111v.1n g a n Ottober ap- 1'l':Jranc1· b t·fore an ad · m1ni'olr.1t1\l' la l.\ Jud ge in Lo:. ,\nl!dt~ Denni-. C (;a rtt•n . forml'r ov. ner of Commonwl'alth TV St>n ice. 2180 II arbor Blvd . was t·h:1rgt'cl with fraud. maktn~ un- true and m1s lc.-admg sta tements. failure to provide an estimate m .,., r1tan~. falsifying information on an anw>1re and railing to pro· v1de .1 umt·s model and sen al numb<'r on an invoice Jack ti ayes. c hie f o f the Bureau of Electroni c and Ap- phanc<' Hepa1r for the s tate ·s Department of Consumer Af· fairs, sa1d undercover agents de· tected Garten·s activity. Garten sold Commonwealth to a new owner more than a year. before his appearance in Los Angeles. Gunman Robs Mesa Station A man who asked for change, then pulled a 1un from bb waistband and aaked for the money In the Ull escaped earJy today from a Costa Meu 1110J1ne at.atlon wttb $43. police said. Deacribed., abort, heavy and 1 bout '7 yean old. lbe .1umnan OH rrom the Tarftet Ou Ila· Uon, .. Harbor 8 Yd. at ll:IO a.m. oa root AA atleM•t totcl poltee M heard I fU tMiDI a&alt.JuR M ot ......... °"'"" '" .... tan arwf tht llOl6" 9'•"""4tr f lllM to \Uri up I 111'"'• ••wr. • D••IY Pti.t Swtf - JURY WEIGHS FATE Child Slayer Alcala Four Mesa Teens Held In Thefts ('o-,u1 \1 1·-.a µ011:., -.;1\ tht·\ ha\t-C'IP.irt-<! uµ m•>r• thun 211 burglanr·:. in four 1:11mmun1t1l~ \,\Ith lhl' orre.,l of four L'O'>to ~1 ""a JU\ enile~ .\rre-;ted late la~t month wen• tv.o 1$-ycar olds and a 16-year o ld v.ho perwd1c ally attend ~c!'\allv lhgh &-hool and a 17· year <>Id -.;ewport Ha rbor KIRh School Rradu<ttc ""1th t''tptrtise tn bur~lar alurms and loch. µohce '-lid I nve.,t1gator' -. • .11<1 lht!y re· t'O\ erl't't mnre th.in S:!'l.1100 worth O( '>tOlen µruµ..-rt~ Included in the h<tul v.n1• tele v1s1on M>ts. tape n .•t·ord1ng l'QUtpment ;md camer a:.. ca~·~ of Mereo eqwpment. Liquor <tnd beer and expt>ns1ve Je welry. Investigators said the 11.year· old ringleader worked ""1th the Rroup only on nighttime com· merc1dl bur~laries. Tht· th ree youngt:r ~uuths part1c1pated in the commcrc1<1I )Obs but .lbll htl hnm<.•:-in ('o.,ta \le-.a. ;\1•v. port BPJrh. Santa ·\na and th<' Santa Ana llt·i~ht:-. .1n•.i dunnl-( lhl' dd). off1Lcr-. -.aid · ·Thl'Y '>Ure v. t:rl'n I an 1t for the mom·\." obst'n<'d on1.• tn· \ est1gator v. ho noted th:it much 'lr thl' boot> v. a:-. '-torcd in the bo~:-home:-. The boys u-.t•d pol1<'1' radio ,<•annt'I"" to d\11111 cJpturc' dur 1ng burglaries on st•\ t•ral uc ca~1ons. investigator~ reported And dunng the April 2fi arr~t nf th<' two 15 )ear old:-.. the \OUths used the l'.rannc·r in an al ll'mpt to elude their pursuer.. Polu:e observed that desp111• the storage of mos t of the e>. pens 1-.e loot m their home .... par<'nts da1med thl'y l.\t•re un- d~an! or their son~· activ1t1cs A II or the boyc; have bt>en rt.• leased to their pare nts, officers said, pending appearances an Juvenile court an connection with burglaries occurring over the past six months Co a~t Weathe r Considerable low cloudi· ness through Friday with afternoon c learing. Not mu c h temp e ratur e change. Lows tonight 52 at the beaches and 60 inland. llighs Fritlay 65 to 70. INSIDE TODAY Oustrd empl()fle~s of the WortdWt<U Church of God hoot bttn reltittd by o MW corporotaon formN b11 the t hurch'• /O!lllttkr. ~e Pofl(' AU> I ~ I f 1 \ DAILY PILOT -Iranian Terrol!ist Charg d in London LONOON (AP > -A zs.,ear-old Iranian dock worbr. beavl ly •u•rded and haod cufff'd to a poll~•mim, •PSM"•rt'Cf In court to d a) rharacd with murd nn• t~ hostagea i.t the nd of Lon don'• su. day lranhan Embauy al It Pohl't' tl ld thC'I dt'ft<ndilJ\l, .. owu Bad1tv1 NrJad, w1111 thC' solt' tiUrVIVOr or 'ilX lt'rronata al\t'r 8 C'Ommundo a HUit fl"6t'<J Ill ho~l llflt"S tn lht' t•mba •Y Manctay n1iiht In tt lhrt-t' mlnuk wurt •J>PC!r•nc Nt'jatl WIUI or(len.-d he ld without ~II for vtw wttk 1tft t•r COmm1ndt>r Prter Duffy hu d ol Scotland \'ard '1 Anti Ter ror l1t Squa d. tc-11t1Uf'd that "r1111oef'QUI threata bavo t>etn made aoms t him •• ,...,..,.,.,,,.,"'.,• t ri uUlfl 1•f "urd.-r 1'1111.At> .. :I Plll1\ I 1'1 ~I\ nwml~.-r' or th rf'\-ulullonury .:totl!J MO\'F, "'t'ft' 1 unvit'll"I 11( 1h1hl 11 .. .irt>1· murdl'I tcld¥y in tht> k1llln11 o ( a pohN'mtrn 21 rnof\lh' ua:o dur1n61 a bloody Mun ballle at the 1roup'1 rat 1nletill'<I ht•ud<lU•rtl'No The 11h1tckled deftmdant.a Y.t·n· brouKht •ep&rately before Commons Pleas Court Judgl' t d~111 "1u lml'd lC> heur Malmed's ve rdJcta al\er one of th., I011g1..-:.1 J iiii 111.,111 .... .,t criminal t·uM~:. In the city's history The Jud~t-hl"'dfll lht• l d\t' ~ 1thout u Jury Three defendants Wl'rl' albo tu u1•1~·.1r 111 t11 dr 'erdtctl> today ..._,,,.,, Cfuu·h ·tiou,. flt•Pr l urtu•d SAN FRANCISC'O <AP I Th• 111n \ 11 t 1on of t wo men for the aue mpted bombing of a f111' t.11 ._.o\ 1·rnment buildan.: in P hoenix was overturned today IH tht· •nh l !"I Court or Appl'ub The court said the proo<'<'utor ~ho l'unductcd the c1.1M· against Neal T. Roberts and J <1r1u-!\ 1\llwrt Hob1son used an 1m proper closm~ argument. Oo•Pd ffporh19• '"""'• .4'id.-11tPpp••d SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The California Supreme Court once again s idestepped the QUl':illon of cloi.ed prelt minary hci.r· angs for crimmal def,.ndanL'> hy re fusing to<fay to considt•r media pleas for open !>essions in two cases It denied without comment a fK!t1twn from the S<rn Fran· c1sco Exam inl'r st>ck1ni.: un open prclimanary heanng an Alameda County Superior Court for Darlin June Cromer. a c <·used of the kidnap s laying of a~ yea r.o ld Alameda boy T he court also n•1ected without comment United Press In ternat1onal s similar reque'>l in the case or Kenneth Parnell. a c· cused m the V<tlenltm·.., Oa) kac.lnapptn~ or f1ve-year-0ld Timmy Whale m Ukiuh. That prei1m1 m1ry htimng dbo ha11 ht-en con- cluded <Related story Page 1\51 SJ Million Cont r a<-f College Board 0 Ks Pact With F a c ulty Coneludm g nearly one year of negotiations, Coa~t Community College District t rustt•cs unan 1 m ously approved ;i three year cont ract with full·t1me faculty memtx>rs. Thurs day, an agreement that 1s expected to cost the da~tnct ubout S3 m111lon Dis trict 11poke!-.m 1m H1chC1 n l Simon said thl' pact, wh1eh .., rt>troacttve to J uly 1. 1979. g1vf."l tl'ar ht>r.., an 8 percent M1lary an aea:.P dunng the first yE'a r dnd a 9 5 perc·ent h1k1' during tht· second vear The pal"t conta in!-. rt'l1penn IJrO\ 1s1on'I pcrm1ttmj( renei.:ot1a t1on of i.al;irv tPaching hour' J nrl j(nevance procecturei. at the t"nd of ea<'h v«:>ar The 115 paj;!P do<'umt•nt ,.., thP firs t contrat t lll·got1atl"'d 11n behalf uf <ipproxirnately f)!')C} rull tim e instruc tors at Orang(' Coast . Go l den W e~t and Coastline community c1Jllc•gc'> Tti e t('achl•rs ov<:rwhe lm1ngly approvc•d the pact <it <1 meeting ~ondu) Robert llumph r<'y'i , ..i 16 'c·:ir veteran college d1 0.,tnl"t tru!ltee, told negot1atnrs from both side~ Wednc dav night. "You pr<> duced .in 1·xc·t·lll•nt contract. on<' of the best I ve ever 11ccn an th1.., arena.·· I ns t ructor Phy lh11 Ba!>ile. president of the local Am en can t'e derataon of Tc&chtm; chapter. said Cacult.> members ;Jrc look· 1ng f11rv..1r<J 11, a v1gorou!> po:.1t1vt• rct.1t111n:.h1p undt·r th1· <:ont ract ' The d1::.tnct I!'> t·ont1nuing 1ti. rged1ated tal k i. with th <' California Tcat·hc·ri. 1\si.oc1ataon. which repn.~ent:. the d1stn ct'i. 1.600 part·ttmt· lt·<ichers. Solar Fund Cul Tliz t·a rte d \\-AS Jll:'\l(;TON cAP 1 -In i.rarch uf l'nl'rg) 1ndeµendcncc th .. fc·dcr;1I ).!•>\ •·rnment 1s :.pend mg tux pa} t•n. · m ont·y on surh {''\Olli lJrC>jt'( lS CJ!\ USIOJi( solar pown for outhouM·i., doghou.-.c-. ..ind ~hnmp dcl<:ctor:. 1\ .1?rou1> uf congressmen tnN1 to withhold mone) from the proJ cl'h Wednc:.day, but the movl' w :1., thY.arttod bv othl·r 1·on i.:rt·s<.mf'n Th,. l111u'i1· Sr1t•n1·1· and Te1·hnult1).! \ <'11m m1tl1·1· n · j•'t'lt•d propo ... ai:. 1<1 C'IJ l r>ro pot,ed fl'>t'al W81 !'ip1·ndtnJi( for the pro gram from S20 l m1ll11>n to $7 I n111111111 Tim ~P<ir -; <.pi'n<ling ~•II ht· .il)OUI S-12 m1lhon Thi· program 11n ol\1 '" l>t•pJ rtment of Energ) fin·• n c1 nJ.! f11r proJPl'l ~ that prl\ at .. IO\POloro., r;1n·1 afford lei <frvelc1p on tht'1r own Court Orde r s Two Teachers Rehired Ruhng on unfair labor prac- tices charges riled agatn6l Coast Co m munity College District. a st ate hearing om cer has ordered the d istrict l<1 reinstate t wo 10- struct.ors It laid orr in 1978. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f Pl• (Jt41f"Ot (N \t O•ilt ._,,... •OPI """<(" •\ tomt>en.o t'-... .,. Ptn\. •• "*"•\IW<J b, ,,.. C>t•no--c.o.v ~·\1\-AQ '°""'°"' t ~, .. ,. t'O•tio9"t ., • .....,,,,_o ~, ·~~ '''°"' •or C•"• l#w HftlfO"Wt a.~" H"'t1f110!0t1t •••t"• f OMftt.lft V•llfy lt•1f'l1'0 L•IY"• 8*~"'"°""' ( ... \I A ""~· t•O~f ICMt(;fl t~ ::::= ~~:~.~ ~~' .. '~,:.':":o' tkt• IW~ ~ M.w (•Hfot'llli1• •ltJlt . _ .. _ p.,., •• f'lf ,,... ...__.~ ,., .. ""'" V-t-Pr•'\lldtftt 41MfC,..""""*'~' Tf••"'•'""··· ..... ~·· ......_ .. -.-..~1-.1iio11 . ., Offlc•• ~ 11 ......... ,, ... c.. •• .._ .. --~II llVte..c:..-• .,. T1t .. klM (714>.._, Cl ............. ..... c...,.ic .. ·= ~ .. ~,= r:;r •• ;-.. ~f.!l~--;r.' ............ .. as::11i::::·~ .... t••• ,.. ..... " .... .. ~· f ............... .. ...... ~~·~··· ....... w Htf ,r.; t 'f ,... o t'-• :..::.:.;, ... _. ... ,, ___ .,._, The offi cer, representtni;: thC' Public Employme nt Re lation!-. Boa rd ( PERB), ruled against two other Co:i.st instructol"b who also sought reinstatement. A final r esolution an these ca sci. mity not emerge until nu t year, however , because of ap- peals filed by both 8ides Th e four teachers, all former· ly employed at Gold en West College in Huntang ton Beach , are Christine Maitl•nd , Garnc·l San<f-een , Alan Webber •nd J ulie tte Graff. All hav(• been active in the Coast chapter of tht' California Teac hers A!)~oc1at1on . whic h now re prei,ent11 the dastrlcl 's part-time 1nstructo~ in colltt- t 1 v e barga1n1ng T h e to ur teachers contend their c laues "ere cancelled becr1use of their CTA work. Hearing officer Ken Perea ruled that the district mu.st otter reinstatement to Sandeen and Mrs. Maitland, with a back pay award. Perea said Webber'• and M11. Orarl'!'I Involvement In CJ'A wa11 more Umlted, and h• dJd not order relnltatAment. Becauae of a leaathy backJot, the appealJ meet [n colUMICtJon with tbeM n&.IJq a art Ml ••· peeled to com before tM PSRI Board lft Sacramento for al leut anotMI' ynr, 1ctordlnt Le> l&.tvt Barber, oxecull'-' 111latanl w th • bnerct f By Tiiie A.Noclaa.d Pl'tlU The lranJan militant.I holdlne thti Ame rican holla&N lnt~nd lo rot ate UM:m •mon1 a number of <'Ill~•. aendlna thoee with the moat 1usplcloua backarounds lo thl' lt'IA!lt pleasant loeahons. a 't't1hruo ncw11puper said 'ThW"ll· J ay• 'fhl' t-onservatlvt: newap1tper l>onya lrllll aald ,&he mlUtanu . who u rlJer this week reported k t·"p l n1 the 53 hoata,.s in Tt'h ran and 12 ot he r cities. 1Jlanncd to rotate them IO that ·A mencun Intelligence WlU be <'Onfused " The mllttants began 1.ll pt>n.mg lht> hostages after an aborted U S rescue mission Apri l 25 t h at kille d eiRht Amen can servicemen an the des- ert 200 miles eut of Tehran. One of lhe Ame rican hostages has tried to commit a ulclde three tunes and may be dead. Italian journalist Oriana Fallacl h as reported. quoting an uniden- tified source She d id not name the hostage. Fro•Pa~Al NOISE ... velopmcnts that have furthe r confused the complex noise is· l>Ue at the airport. .. We want to wait until things are mo~ settled," she said of the F'AA order. T hat orde r. which ga ve the rounty 30 days to begin negOtla- t ions W1th four ne w airlihes that "ant to operate a t John Wayne Airport. will be the s ubject of a board of s uper v isors hea ring next week. F~PageAI RALLY ... a1dt'S Onl~ :1hout 70 of th•· pos1uon.-. v.·111 h1 · t'U I a d1 f>lr1 <0 l .,pok1·~wom<1n nott'<.I Sht' said that lx><'aU!'le long t 1•rm t·mploy<'es affc•l"ted by cub '"JO "bump" newer e mployees for th1•1r JObl.. a larger number ol nollc1·.., mu!'>t tx.· Sl'nl out 111 l'OVt•r ;,ill IJOl>Mb1ht1ci.. T hi· nun karh1ng l<tyoff<. an· 1· 'C IH' l'lcd to r u l more· th a n • i00,000 in d1l>trict exp(:nSl>S next H'ill · Tht> proJ>O$ed teacher layoffs ~ould t·ut about $2 l mallion, the .,p<ikc<,woman said f 'rottt Pa9e . l J ALCALA ... prosecutor asked Farnell said there 1s not one m1t1 gatmg fa<'tor m Alcala's de- ftms e that would spa re him from bt•tng s~nten<'ed to d eat h. Hoth attorneys gave emotwnal r lo::.ang arRum ent.s in a highly pulJl1t•11.t'<l c·asl' th<it has s panned more than two months in Orange County Superior Court. The penalty phase of the trial hCld appeared close to conclusion W1•dnc~da\ .... hen Farnell had to a bruptly re~t h is case after I u c1 i.: t· schwa b r u I e d t ha t evidence possibly hnklng Alcala to a im Ne"' York murder cu e c·ould not ~ introduced Into pro· ccedinR'i here Sch .... ah. nowever. ruled that thl' ('v1dencc did n ot s ho .... hcyond a rt'asonable doubt that Alcala , convlctt-d last week In thl' k1dnap·murder or 12·year-0ld Robin Samso<' of Hu nting ton Beach, hod bct'n involved In the 1977 slayln~ of 24-yeor-old Ellen lhlVl'r Rut If defense attorney John Bar nett was SUl"l"t'ftsful ln sup prei.i.ang mention or the New Yo rk m urder case, h e wa s t•qually umuecf>!lsful in convinc- ing St'hw;ib to rropen hcannj(s on adm1ss1billty or evldence alrN1dv used In Al cala'11 trial. The· judge· qu ic kly d e nied Barnett's motion to conside r wh e ther evid e n c e obt a i ne d throu~h a search warrant signed by a n OranRe County j udge and uaed in Los Angeles County. whe re Alcala llved. was invalid. Anothe r judae h ad previously upheld the warran t. Ba rnett a n d c o -d e fens e coun1el Jeff Friedm an have C:OO· t e nde d evide n c e obtained through that search o f AlcaJa 's Monterey P ark home was lnad· m iu lble 1lnce the w ar rant should have been signed by a Los Ange les CoWlt y magistrate . Bol1Lerin1 their claim , they sa id. wu a recent ruUn1 by ~ 2nd District Court or Appeal Ul Los An1eles which overturned a con viction In a drui c ase because a 1earcb warrut wu •lined by. Santa An• Judie but uaed ln Loi A.Diet .. CouDt,y. Bameu aalcJ after Sebnb'• ruUn1 Wednelday be ·woWd me an appeal wtlh t.be 4Ul Dlltrict Court of Appeal In Sao Bernardino. Bamttt ud rn.tman believe Alcala II eDtltled to a..,. t.rtal b.cautt lmproP!lrly obtaln.d tvld..-Wll Ylld .... , Mm. '°"' Ult defllill lad prallCU• Uon lttonlyt aaAd It II-.... .. t... Jury wOuld ....... • .... . lion today to -.nntnt pwUlll· mi nt ror Alt1l1 Making an Asia of Itself Mount St. Helens in Washingt..On erupts again today. spewing smoke and ash sky wa rd during a nother eruptton. The bulge at left ,..., moving out \\<Jrd at the rate of four or liv<· fl·H iJ day and has scientists worned about :J\ :Jl:Jnche~ and flood ing. Mesa Tave rn Bounce r Hit By Vehicle Secrecy Surrounds. Hearing of Buono LOS ANG ELE~ CAP> -Tight A 19·year.old Cos ta Mesa ~ec recy surrounds a preliminary bouncer rcmaan11 1n guarded h E.'a ring today fo r a ccused condition 11t Costa •Mesa lltllstde Strangler Angelo Buono !'d emonal ll<>5p1tal today alter after press and public we re he was Jut by a car whale cha.~-barred from the proceeding'> m_g arwr a man who knocked .. ~1uruc1pat Judge H Randolph him down Moore Jr. srud the-lav. left him Kirk AJan Bredeweg of MTS· v.1th no r hotcf: -but lo. gran{ s1on VteJo was hat by a south Buono·~ rcquesl for ~ clo..~d bound car drtvcn by P<.tul R hecinn~ W1tkowsb . 17. nf fi64 C'1•nl<-r St t nHI tht-rr '"' d rulanl! thilt "' Coqa \tp..,,, ··~ l h•· ~·iung t11n<l1n1.. lhl <.•1urt h;i.., "'' l1•J\I ' -twJ1111t·1-r da"h"d 1·a ,1 \.\ J rel ''' rr,-. .. 11111 I•• .1 follow tilt' stlilute, Ult '\'t•\\ port Bm1lt\ ,ird in fn1111 of , 1111 r 1 ,udJ:IP .,aid Wrdnr•..,rl,I\ 111 I ht• ! lt·j.t \'I Ii.JI ;11 J h1111I ;: ,1 Ill Wcdn1..·~da\ ,1nn11urll 1ng thi-t'\t IU!>l'ir1 , I l'ol1te ·sa1cl Bredl'"'''~ ·.rnd 1iri-"'andpubhr anotht.:1 bJ r •·m µl o> Pl' hJd lit· J C'tl'd und1·r tl1•· con r :.rortt•d Jl'frr t'\ 0 Brook-., Z.1. trn\ cr-.1al pcn<1l crxJ1• ~ .• 11 n ( 249 Ogk St from thr• b;ir artn IHi:! .,tJtut<.· Yoh1r.h requ1n·"' , ht• allt•gt'11h h•·< <1m1• unri1ly JUdgL tu i.!rant J ddc·ndJnl.., "'" 011h1d1• Bruoi..., ,11 11').;r cih 111111 fr1 cf,,..,1 thi· tlt><1r., ••II ht "'" '>IUl'i!t·d Hrt•clc•"t'g, kno1•k111i.: 111.,11111~. him lo th1· &rnWld ;rncl lh1•n fled Thi• :-.l.itute n·t·i nll\ hd' bl ... 11 .crrc•'o!\ lht• bouil'\ard ~•th •~n otlier bar employees 1n pursuit. under attack by ultorn~y ... for pohcerf'ported the-ne ws mf'd1a. and appeal'> are Brt.'Cl<'~L'I? JOIO<'d tht• pu,....uit pl'nding in some cas~ "l't·onds lah•r ..-, itne.,<,c·.., l•ild F<f·pr~ntatl\l'~ of )() nl·~~ or poltcc , .uld ~a:. s trur k b) Lhc ~·Jn1tat1on. ... protested th• <.l°"'un c·.:tr as <i v1olat1on or the press and pu hhc·s right lo a c ces!l to criminal prO<'eed angs. Attorney H1chard II. Borow, re presenting Westhing housc HroJdC'asttng. t.Qld t he Judge · lf lhe l"nmmal JUst.tce system l<i to have the conlidcnce or th~ pubhl' rt mu .. t b • s ubject to .,l.rUllO\ ·• Buono ~ 45;<'ttr·old a uto up· hol ... 1er1·r. I'> <'har~t·d with 10 or t h,.. nntor111u11 h1ll.,ide 1tran- 1,. II n 1:' , 111.., r·r111.,1n Kl'f1ndh B1an('h1, .... ho h.t' plt•<1rJ1•d i;:utlty to fivf' or 1 h ,. i..1111 n ~·., h <' r., an r1 two 1r:.rwl111iz ... 1n WJ'\hin~ton i.tat<', ti.1 11111ol1t .1l1·rl Bu111111 m thl• L 1~ \ n ~·•·It...., 1 n mi: ... H1:11H'h1 1• t·xpcrt1·d to b<· the •I.tr ~11111•..,., J).!.tm .. t Buonu m. J•JI I of J pit .. ti.u ~;Jin he m<ide ro , • ..,, .. ,~. rh•· dt'.!lh penalty ,\bout ont· hour lifter the Judg(' 1•'\clud~d n •portt·r'\ <ind spec- tators from court, he sent word that ht• had imposed a publicity tci.g order-.. tu prevent news l1·Jk., from the rl~cd heannii. A"ww..-o TIGHT SECURITY SURROUNDING PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR ACCUSED STRANGLER Judge Orant1 Angelo Buono'• R9que1t for H.anng Ck>sect to Pubftc and Preas Why settle for the ordinarg CALIFORNIA '49and '84 Gann Admits llankruptcy LOS ANOELES CAPl -Paul Gann, a un dldat for tAe .Republican nom.LnaUon fOt' the u s Seoate. acbnlll be bu dttlmMI buknaptc) twlce But Oann u d that do.a DOt dbq""'1.lfy blm from r•mpe•1am1 for lllca11A&.ecrtt.r I.ft eovem-meot Gano, aaked Wedli .. day by a KNBC in· tef\llewer about l'9pOIU ol n.ud•• prob&ema, ad· milled deelarlna bukruptcy 1n 1N and acaln tn 1964. He Mid OM ol the l"HICJQI WU, ... couldn't borrow mmey '°atay lD buaU..... ·• .W.llNIM'H·•·tl••••r• SACRAMENTO <AP> -Another meuurt" to reduce tbe role of Callfornla'a Ueutcoant aovemor hu made the noor of th• atate senate. The ptOpoled ameodmt'Dt to \be state conaUtu· taon, by sen. Ba rry K eene, D·Elk, -.N ould ( ) ~llmlnate the lieutenant Sf.4TE governor's a uthority to '"-------~ preside over the state Senate and lo casl lU~· breaking voles. Jt won a 4 2 party lint! vote Wednesday In the Democrat dominated Senate ElectJOns and ~ap p0rt1onment Commlttee. Rrd C'ro•" Sf rl~• .it r•rf rd LOS ANGELES (AP> -A threatened !>lnke against the Red Cross waa everted Wednesday when about 100 workers raUfied their first coo· tract. "We really fell kJod or awkward about the situation," one union official, who asked not to ~ identified, commented before the settlement war:. reached. ''It made us feel a little like Dracula." The 100 worke rs , who de liver blood t o hospitals and serve as dispatcher s a nd ad· ministrators, had not previously been un1oni2ed, although two other unions -t.be Teamsters and the Service Employees Int.emational Union - r.,epresent other Red Crosa wocken here. 9d1 .fail Es.-apf"f" Caug•• DALY CITY lA P > -Police arrested the ninth esca~ in Sa n l"rancisco's biggest Jailbreak WedneSday after be st.rolled trom his sister's bou.se. Ruben ~bal. 33. offered no resi.sl.ance wben police arrested him on the.sidewalk or this sub- urban community south of San Francisco. J le had been in Jail ror investigation of burglary. ffoore Br••th-..r G••• Liff" OAKLAND (APl -Kenneth Moore, the younger of two brothers ~nvicted or a 1978 crime ~pree which included two murders and 56 other c rimes, was sentenced Wednesday to ure in prison. Moore, 21, was scnten('ed to a life term without the possibility of parole by Superior Court Judge Stanley Goldl'. Last wl'ek, his brother. David Moore, Z'l, was sentenced to death in the gas chamber for his part in the crimes, which included the murders of Laura Muhlenbacb and Eileen Rogers and a number of rapes, robbenes and assaults. .. ,, .......... Ready for Liftof I Tran~·Atlanllc balloon1~t Maxi~ Anderson. 45, and son Kn~. ~3. make last minute check in the gondola of lhe Kitty Ila\&. k bcfon· hflmg off today on lh~ first leg of a 2,500-rrule air journey from lioldt>n Ci1tle Brad~e to Kally Hawk. N C. The pair hope to m ak.: ha -. lory by bci.ng lht· f 1rst lo fly a balloon across the cont mental United States. The gondolct carric~ radlos, navigational gear , oxygen and s upplies for what could be a four to six-day Journey Police Files Remain 'Secret' Says Court Indian Movement. a draft rnuru.clor and an &nti-~ar kader. -'Thurld9y. Mty 8, I 960 CAIL Y PILOT AS . ,,, Jarvis Set Back • I ~ , Senate Rejects Delaying Prop. 9 ·i SACRAMENTO (AP> -Howard Jarvis has lost the first round U\ a came of ('hicken with his Jegisl.at1ve critics over Proposition 9, Ja.ni1s' income tax cut anlt1at1ve T h e Sena te r e jec t ed a bill Wednesday backed by the tax rebel that would nearly cut in hair what Californians would save on 1980 tax bllls under J arvis' June 3 ballot measure. T HE BILL, S81464 b y Senate Republi ca n l ead e r W illiam Campbell, went down to defeat on an 18-13 vote. J short of the 21 -vote majority needed m the 40-aeat upper house. But Campbell. " Proposition 9 supporter. was given permission lo beek a second vote at a lat.er session T h e m e a b u r c w o u I d m a k <· Proposition 9 effective on J une 4 instead of retroactively lasl Jan. 1. a!> reqwred b)' (·urrent law. Bus Opponents Fail to R evive Vetoed Measure SJ\CHAME:--:To (A l>) -The oppO· ncnts or school bu.-,1ng have tn~ but failed to n•v1 vc· lcg1slalloo vetoed by· Gov. Edmund Brown J r . which would make <.,c hoo l ~eg r<'ga t1on harder lo pro\ c in <.·ourt It happt'nt'd Wednesday when thl' Assembl y J ud1c1ar y Comm1ttet.• k 1 I led 1\ H3453 b y Assemblym;,an AllSter ~h'Ah~tl•r. [).San J Ol>c, lhal contalnt.'tl the :.ame provtS1on.'> as thl· bill Brown H·toc"'(J , SB12W by St."fl. Alan Robtm1b. lJ.Van !'tuy.,, WEDNE DAY'S VOTE wa'> 5 3, with l>e\t'n volt.-s ne<'ded for passagr ' THE INITIATIVE WOULD cut ' ln"omc laxes an aver age 54 percent, costing the state up to $4.9 bUli<lo in ~ 1980·81 and about $4 billion in ~ subsequent years. ..~ Campbell's bill would save Ute """ slate about Sl.3 billion in 1980-81. ! Jarvis', leglslatl ve criUa contend : he Is support.lot? the blll because be ~ realizes Pre>pod'lttion 9 takes too big a l revenue bit.e out of state and local , programs and may be defeated ~ because or that. t BUT IUS ALLIES say Jarvi.a never intended for the ballot measure to be applied ret roa('live ly and cootend that Campbell's bill ls running into trouble onJy because Propositioo 9 is losing in the polls. The bi ll gives P r oposition 9 op1><>nenls thC' option of voting for it and pos.'l1bly helping the measure or opposing 1l and running the risk of ~realer lax cuts, thus the "game or l'h1cken" aspect. "Some people believe that Prop()h1uon 9 may frul and as a result "'ill \Oll• <.1~a 1n!>t this measure hcc<1u~t· thl'y think it wouJd give 9 more c·n't11b1llly <tl the baJlol box than ll has n ghl now," Campbell ha1d. ~ ! \ I ~ SACRAMENTO (AP> ·-An up peals court says the stat<' docs not have lo m ak<' puhlic the intelll~en('e mes of a nauonw1dc police network. Tbe 2-1 decision Wednc!>day or the 3rd DiStrict Court or Appeal was a ' setback for the Amet1can C1v1I Liberties Unioo, which is seeking dis· closure of the files or the nationwide Law Enforcemeol lnlelligeoce Urut. .\ SUPERIOR COl RT JutlJ.:c or dered llmfted d1sclo!>ur~ of lhe LEIU's riles in January, 1979\ -..aymg ~he had found them lo cont..im · · i!Q:)Stp, PUmOrlltJdhea~ay." ~ l' v t' r .ii 0pJ.l11 n c n t '> I) r tJ u) in~· d~chfM!d lo VtJll' on McAlister'c; b\11 One. A.'>-'-<:rnt1h man R1('hllrd Haydr'n It Sunn)\ all' ·wt•., I ~ 11.a imt 1t. C'all10g 1l .. ..i fulJlt.• e~..rt·1~· .. THE LEW NETWORK, foLmdcd in 1956, includes 227 state and local law enforcement a~enc1es In the UnitN.I States and Canada which cxchangl' records on criminal suspe('ts. The J.EIU rontends · that its f11f·~ cover only organized crime, und ha~ rc~isted aJI efforts by others to Corre them open for publ.Jc inspecUon. But crilJcs of the LEIU in Michigan releaaed in the fall of 1978 purported ('Opi~ of LEIU files from the 1970s that named lcader-8 of the Amen ('an -But the appeals court sa11.J Lhe M1.1tl• a ttorney general 's ofhl'e. which keeps the files, IS proteded from dJ:.. closure by a 1968 s tale law that <'X· empts law enforcement "intell.J~cnce information" from public rc.·<·ord.c; /\CLU laW)'l'r Am1ta1 ~Ch'-'art..: said he plnnnC'd to appt•al to the ~late Suprt-n~ Court The Superior Court 3u<.h:•'. Frnnc<':. Nl•wt•ll Carr, had rull'd that lhl· at torney genl·ral mw,t relt•a,t· the f1r'>t JOO cards in the LEIU alpbabctH:itl me. with na mes or lb<.· ... ubjt'ct.!> and otht•r ident tf y1n~ 1nformat1 o n blanked out The S..'flah' n ·fw.ed t-arller to ovt'r nde Urciwn .., 'l'lo. ~me member-, .1ppan.>ntl~ 1 l··wntt'tl ll'lll·r. ma1lo-rl by Robbins 111 l>w.1n~ upJ.KJncnb < o.111- 1 n~ for ..i "t'halll·ng1·' to JO\' • kg1slal0f:> "ho oppo~c.-d tht· uvl'rnd1· BOTJI BI LI-" SOUGIIT to l'Xt·mpt C;ihfom1 a from U.S. ~uprt:mt• Court rulings t'OV\·nn~ ~chool dt:.tn<.·L<., that hJ\ l' tx'(•n found ~·u1lty of 1n\t·nt1onJI 1tl·gn·~a110n Thl' 1·uurt .... 111J such d1stncts would ha' 1.· th1.· IJunkn of 1m1vin~. in IJt<•r hu-.mg <'3Si.'" lh;1t any ~,.grr-~Jt1on the} tJIJ had v. <is unintcntwn.JI .. ,, •. """'""° PNtOOfiu11 E11diee9 P:itrk.ia fll'arc.;t Sh<tw will b<' t .~C'n off ht•r state probation two :i t·u r~ l·arly, dl~p1tl' arguments of · previous ll·n1c•ncy." The release from tht· n·matnder of her f1vc- ""'r proballnn 1s effective Fri- <la y v N-M'S SUPER SUMMER DRESS SPREEf 39. 00 TO 49. 00 Dress up while the pncc is down' We >vt! 1 spc1.1JI ::.ctcct1on ot cool Summer dresses for every occasion. Sundresscr, Sh1rtdresses Jacket dresses. Bare. beautiful looks for under the stars In cottons. knit s and comfortlble blends. Sensational prtnts and bnghts-bursunn with color! Come quickly while our selechon -and s1Ze ranoe- rouldn t be better Galleria. Beverly Hills and Newport Beach ~· M Beveftv H1ll'i ~~1 10 lo & N·M ~I Hl~n Of'll n 10 tn fl Mon , I~!. flt . 10 In 11 I ~·· A~rt N. WMd/Publl1her ThDmH KMvll/Edltor ~rt>tr• t(,..lblch!Edltqrlel P~ Editor orange Coast oa••v P••o1 Editorial . Pge ----------------------------------..------------Teachers Granted • Preparation Time DOn't Bet on Elections Here! When Newport Mesa school le c hers and the board of trust ttll-'d th tr Iona rontract war I t w k. th 8 percent s la.ry ancreasN mad the headhnes Relatively u.nh raided was lhtt truMees' conc-es~aon g 1vrng fourth throu .ih 1xlh gr dtt teat'hers 60 ronsttullvt· mmulc~ u W<'ek for It> on prepar lion and fonferenc • Tht· result w1 II tome next Septt•mber ~ ht>n pupil~ lt-U\'t' :.C'hool om· ho ur t'urJ) on ont• du)' t'ach W.l'fk In anotht•r tnu)th rontroct rontt-st this ) ear, 1-·ount.11n Vall1·y M•hool trul'llt•••:. JC.:ltned 'IOmt' <'On<·t>si.wns from tt.:at•hrr:-th ~•t rnuy leud to t>llm1nut1on uf ,. i.1malu1 · n1o<hf1t.'<1 du>" pro~ranl tn lh~1r th-.trart \\'orkm~ pan•nt:. lht•n.· obJerted to tht>1r r h1h1n·11 .:dim~ out u( du~~ 2~~ houri'\ t•arl) ont· day t'iH'h "t-t·k .1 ('onlral'l c·on('t•:.i.1on th~1t lhtd bt.•t·n \Hiil ll\ FounlJut V Jlh·, tt·adwn. u f t•v. ) c•ur:. l'arllN It µrububl) ~t.'t.'ms f.ur to offt:r J>rt'JHil dlttm tinw tu lht' UJ>J>t.'r t'll'llll'lllurv gradt>:-. lt•urht·r:. M1ddll' and IH~h ... rhool h'.1d1t·1' J.!\'l Jll hour J dJ\ l..t'l :. hopt• thuu~h th.it th1~ t·unn•ss1un s~t dot::o.'1 l blus:-.orn rnlo lht• pruhlt'nl!'I t•nt·ounll•rcd 1n Fount.1111 \'al 1,., A Public Concern :\t·got1Jt1ons bctY.ecn the Cua~t l'ommuntl) Collt:gl· f>1s t11t'l und It~ full-lame fttcully on three can\p\!St'~ 1 t•;Jchcd a boa)lng poml in recent W<'eks Tht> poss1b1lily of a strike was d1sru~scd b~, 1mpatu·111 t<.•ach(•r s dist rcss <'Cj over what they viewed as a lal:k of prog rc!-.s in n(·~ot 1ataon1"1 that began last s ummt•r Negotiators for hoth i.1des frnally reacht:d an agrcL' mt•nt Mav I Bui whl•n 11 CC:J me to d1sdosrng the terms of the t entcit1vt· t·ontral·t. tme segm ent of the eommunat.\ .... :is left in the dark the communHy itself Even after lhe teache rs approved the <·ontrart. dis 1 net offa r1als refused to discuss ils content prior to a "l'N·1al trustc·cs · m cNm g A distract s pokesm<tn s<t1d the tight lid was kept on the conlr al'\ t;_alks to protect the trustees from outs1dt.' 11rcssurc Hut who arc the trustees a ns "erable t o'! The ('Om ·rnun1ly they represent, of course. After all 1t 1s lhe ta~ i><l )-Cf'' wbOS(' monc>y 1s at stake m these negotiations < ollt•ct1vc bargaining 1s a de licate proces!:>, to Ix> ":... ~.urc But other school dJstrict~ have made the pubuc _ ~.,rnrc.• ol lht• prov1Mons of new te~tchcrs' contracts well l>efurl' thr approval \'Ol<.· as taken. Fl8h Fry Rescue <'H11en~ l •arnmg of lhdt of lighting and sound cquip- mt•nt v;.ducd a t $5.000. vital to the Costa Mesa-Newport Harhnr Lwns Club f'1!:>h Fry haw responded in typical po::.itsvc fashion Thia belnt an election year ~Uh lbc primary •le<:Uona up. romln& and the 1&tmeral election followln41. It mtwht be well for tht• publlt• to b .. warntid thot muny wlll b<" fl1rt1ng w11h pruon l\t111t •11t·~11o for dVlllfl whut tht- l.1• g 1 i. I ut u rt• hui. d1·~1·r 1l>t'ct U'> U quilt: 1omrnon JI I II (' I I ( I' Tit.ti 1~ tlu: m.1k tnlt o f (racndly bets un I hl' t•l1•1·tlon Actuall)', tht• Legis lature dJd 11111 111tl'nd thJt citizens be thrown 111 llll' ... 1umnwr for such a harm It>!\!'! an dul~l'nt'l' In fact 1n 1976 1l Mailhox repealed the ver y •ecuon which made ~lecUon belting a mJ!lde· meanor. That wu the aectlon of lht ElecllOM Code which read.'>, .. Every person IR 1ullty who m a kes or a ccepts a bet upon the result ot any election.•' Allhoueh tha t law wa:i Reldom if ever ('nforced. Gov. Earl Warren once posted $10.000 to be paid in rewards of $100 to t:ac h person responsible for the arrest and convtctlon of anyone violatan~ the law ff one !>angh: person collected a dame of that reward. 1t never cu me to notice I N ANY event in 1976, a ll'g1slat1ve comm1llt-e. recod1fy ing the Election!> Code, omllll'd the seet1on noting that 1t !>hould be rcpt-aled · "" unnec(·'>~•tr> ~an ce al oroh1b1t~ smalh frn:ndl} bet.a on e lections" and added "that such bets are quite com· mon and undertaken without the participants realization that they are pretently llle eal... Jn justification it was pointed out that. "Ser1ows gambllnH is dealt with in the Pehal Code. BUT TIIE Penal Code section referredtois 347 (et) which com~ down harde r on be tting by m a king it punis h able b y imprisonment for from 1 to 2 year s Thus the wagering which the Legislature found to be no thing more than "friendly bets" and which "are quite com mon." becam e, by reuoo of the repeal of the Election code section. a felony instead or only a misdemeanor The penal cod e provision read s , ··Every person who makes or accepl3 any bet upon the result"' any trial or contest between men is punishable by imprisonment an th~ coun ty jail for not more than one year or In the state pnson." It doesn't even permit a fine in lieu of Jail. Of cour.u~. the provisions are broade r than that und cover l·ver y conceivable kind of u bet. To makl' certain 11 included the "friendly bt!t" the lawmakers concludt.-d the M~l'lion with the la nguage, "Tius ~ect1on :.hall ap· ply not only to persons who com· mit any of the act:-. a~ a bu:.mc!>:. or occupation, but shall arJply tr> every penwn wh11 may d•J in ;i s ingle instance .rny (Jf lhl· acb s pecified " O th er than hu ::.t1n ~ up hookmaking operation:-. there arc few 1ni.tanc·c~ of that law bf>. 1n11: enlorcl"d an the m;,iny year:-. at hits ~l'n on the books ll 1>crhaps h<J'> IX'l'n used on <W ca!>1on lo break up hustler.. ut hascb<ill ~CJme... but mor1· ~cause they art' creating a dts turbanre than for the bett1n~. AND SINCE l\mntcans will bet on almo~l anr thing at thl' d rop or il h;it ;ind h;ivc l><:cn 1 . .M'l tin~ on r<Jt'l''>. fights. baseball r o o t b a 11 . r r 11 g i u m p 1 n c o; wh at l· \ c• r si n 1· 1· t 1 m c i m memorial tl I'> unllkc>lv that thcrc 1:-. ii :-.tngle p1·rson w·ho can truthfull) ... ay they h1tv<' ncv!'r v1olatl'd lh1• la w Fnr the> law d<><:sn't spt•<·1rv th<' tw t has tn bf> for money or 1n fa<·t. anythrng uf vah.1t· 11 '>J\'> "an) 1>4•t It 1s a da::.:.1c cxamplt• of 1>1llv la"'" thJt ar1· PJ'>'>t•d anti ptorm11\1·d lo ri·mJ1n 11n th1.• l><><•k'> 1Jesp1w th1· f <H'l n<1tl(l(fv pa,., am• attc·nt1on to th1·m ':-.uch IJl.':o. hre1·1I d 1-.ri•'>JJ1•1·1 for <1enous IJv.~ th;at should ''" tn forcf'fl An\V.<t\ h~ lhf' t1m1• tht• t•lt•f t1on'> li .J\ 1· 1·r,m1· Jnd giinl· I housa1wl'> "ii I have v1olat,..d I ht· ld~ by t~•lltnl.! 'Jf'l lht•ir fJVOtilt t0and1datt~. 1\nrt y<1u l'iln bl'I on th:1I I Th<.' burglary <1l a :.torage facal1ty m the old Boys · Club building m •ar Lion~ Park dnwntown po!:>ed a real <.·n s1s for I he· club w1lh the 3'1lh annual celebralion Just a month aw~1 y Show Business Is Honest Work, Too Club worker~ ant1 c1patc.'<i the 1mmcd1ate outlay <>l ca s h lo buy or r ent n ew equipment for t hl' celebration ~cause they earned no ins urance on the s tolen audio. V)Sua l gear Back in 1946 when the firs t Fash Fry wa!-. held. "U<.'h a t h c·ft was prnbahly unthinkable. but time~ c h angL· Hui the• spml o f lhc community in which the Fis h Fry c elcbrutwn on~matcd doesn't a nd 1nd1v1duals includ - ing :.in t·ldcrly. lady "ho offered to lend her Christmas tights have come through with more llght and !-.ound equ1pmc•nt Thi· Fash fo'r v will OJ><>n on schedule ('1t1wn rl''iJX>nsc· lo the· anopportunt: theft of the or 2~Hllntl 111n .., audm v1'iual cqu1pmrnt 1<. a proud rcnunckr 11f 1·11mm1ir11t' ..,h~11 rnJ..: of t1mt· and n·sourcf•\ to benefit u II It Always Happens In \ 11•v.1n~ the flap iJl Newport H arbor High School &?.t•nt·1at1•d hv l h<· rubl1 c at1on o f a n underground n<•ws p.1pl'r the tt:mpttttion 1s to note that kids wall bc kul-, ,\ ft•\\ un1d1·nt1f1cd students have put out three iss ues of a .... 1t111t·.tl n·v1c·w called the Whalebone The result ha!> been t hl· 'iu:-.pcns1on o f four students who were d1stnbut iog th1· papc.•r on c:ampus School off1c1als say tht' W h <1kbom• 1s both libelous a nd obscene Alter n•v1l'wtn~ the offending publicalton!-.. we'd havt' to ..,a~ the~ an•n 'l particularly well·donc pieces of lilcraturc• They're dcfmate ly offensive. but prohabl~ borckrhnc as lo w hether they are libelous or obscene /\s kids will be kids m their insistence on publishing tb1s kind of m a terial. 1t 's probably also true that school adminis trators wall be school administrators and will al.,., a_ys overreact hy suspending an yon e they find con nectt·d with at • Op1n1on5 Pxpress(?d 1n the space above are those of the Dady P1101 Other 111Pws exproc;&cd on this page are those of their authors ano prt1st::. R<:.1dPr comment is 1n111ted Address The Dally Pilot. PO fk>x 1560 Co~ta Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Ballet sprains. i;t rains. dislocated toes. tendrnlt1s. rheumatism , bliste r!>, bunions, soon To tht• .Editor In d rl'l'cnt l·cJatonal on J anl' Fonda .., addrt·'>:. in Los l\ngt•le<, at .1 NaLionitl Senetary '> Uay galhc•nng, )Ou d<> .... crahed ht>r ~is a g1ftl'd 1H·tn·..,.., but doubtc-d lh1• quallf1<·:.1t1on ... of th1.., "oman who's never hJd :1nv kind 11f a JOh OUl.Sldl· ... how hU'>lll<'SS. '" ad '1 -.e lht· h11nP'>I to goodnt·s.., working girb · I ;.em ohlH•c•d to t.ikt· 1,c.,ue with \'our <Jtt1t111k that sho1o1. h~1n<·s., 1,n I 'h<111t•<,I to gornh11·:-...," work ~h quJhf1<".1tllm'> <'dm1· frn111 bl· rng a 1·10"· 11h..,1·n er IJf ..,ho" bu!'lan1· ... ~ f111 ·~· \Par.. 11 ur t h (I ... (• IH' 111 i! m J r r I (' d t ,, i:I pt•rform1·r IT Sl-:t:~S th.it th1· J,H.'<>plc who watt•h lht'.'! hu:.tnP:.:, without any 1wr ... unal Ill\ olvl'mt-nl M'f' mo~ll y the· gllttN (If -.U('('CSS and fall to "'at ch th1· r-'<truordinary dis · 11pl1n1• nmt1nual studying and pra 1'11<'1'. ;i11d I ht' ('1(lrt.:m1• pres!iun·., both f1nanc1al and P<'r!:>onul .Jant· F1111d<.1 mav hav<' been horn "1th thl' J!1(i:. of talent. f1nann.il -. .. 1·ur1t' and t'V<·n d famou., r.1ttll'r But I rather sus 111·1·1 t h1· .11 t n::,"' ... he I'> today .., 11·1 all..,. . ..,hi· h<"" bt·t·n ;_an hon ..... 1 tu guodnl''>' workan~ girl KAY FERRELL l~P• IJ11la•r To lhl' Editor I am a resident rJf Newport Bt•arh and have lived an Orange C<JUnty :.i nn• 1957. I note the re q U<'l>I for 20-year lcasei. tor the rc·s1c1cnt:. or El Morro Beach and Cry!>tol Cove The r t>sidents of Crystal Cove havt• always resided there under the terms of ;i one.year master lease, and thas Is the reason that the homes there have never been improved since they had no certainty that the lea se would be You've seen how IOJUrtcs cpn decim ate the we ek 's Work of a professional root· ba ll tc-am But we re you aware that an1ur1es can dou· bJe decimate the day's work of a profess1on1tl ballet rene wed by the Irvine Company It was Ger ald R fo'ord. In fact. In 1963 I looked inw · troupe" Of the 90 dancers an the New York Caty Ballet, as many as 18 are knocked out ot any given performance by damps, pulle d muscles. Dfl'ar Gloomy Gu H&ve you seen the uaed car lot on beautiful Tulare Orive In Colla Mesa! PROUD HOMIOWN!R ....,..., ""' c.,....... •.• -........ , , .... ,. ..... 11•1 --z..r--~ ~ .. .. =' . ~°'Jii.l"" ..... . .. wh en vice pres ident, who the purc hase o f a home in said . "Whenever a person as Crystal Cove from. at the Ume. called up to m ake a speech. the fare chief of Pasadena . As I the first queslJon that e nters remember, the price was about hts mind Is 'What shall I talk Sl2,000 which. of cou~e. even about?' " then wu very cheap for the ocean front. Through acquaint-Q. Who was lhe man who ances at the Irvine Ranch, I was j umJ>«t without a parachuw advlted not to buy the prop. from an airplane at 18,000 erty because of the ahort lease feet and ll ved? A. Nichol81i Alkcmade. A and the fact lbat lbey planned to Royal Air fo'or ce gunnery develop the Cove within five sergeant. ln UM4, lhal was. year!\. Of COUrH, this deve&op. Over Oermany. Hia Lan-m ent did not ta.ke place due t.o c uter bomber waa afire. zoning problems etc. Jump, he n1ured. It would be leas painful than death by IT HAS been a lmost • fire. But young plne treee. fore1one fact that the ,property thick underal'OW\h and deep from Corona del llar td'Lapa. anow broke h l1 fall. He owned by \he ranch. would ul· wHn't in.lured. tlmalel,1 h publlc. The El Morro Buch .... 1denl1 had a Q . How tOQ'le Utt lhh aomewMt ._.., leaae but with known aa lhe barr.eud1 lt the tame ~.J • to UM nlled u. .. ' future, vla. moWJe botn• nat A. COft'Mltl from t"4t .._bh perm-.&d..W.p. "Hura('(l" mHnlq 1.;;.,. If U.. Nlkll• .,.. -'"• l1pp ftl lelth •• --..-~• ....... ..., .,. .. .,,.. ft'( f'I\ ing .1 \C'f\ \ .al11;d1l1• ''""'I l''.'!"l'nltJll\ .1 gift 1111111 lht• 'Loll "'h1d1 lh1•\ h.1\1 h.1<1 ri11 r•-.1 ... 11n lo t'X l)('l'l 111 .111 t.11rr11·~·"'· th•·\ l'lllll!I 1)1• ;1(!111o1oN1 tri <;t,t\, thn•• IUllll "Ill h l1m1 ;1 • lhl' Ji.tr!\ I 1)1 \t•loµl'd hut 111 .dlo\\ th1 m 111 r1 main tht>rt· f11r llt1· 211 ""1'' would ht.· a n1111I( ol th•· 1·1t111 "" "h1J have p.1111 S:I~• mdl111n for th1 :; pro1H"rt) HOHEHT H !-.l'l HZ!-.~ \1 I> llor•r• Brlong To I hf• F'..d1t111 l>unng lh1• pa .. 1 .,,., • 1 .1~ '•'.1r., I h.tV(' ('Jj.(l•f(\ .tWJ lll'd Ill\ newsparw-r to foli o" "h;it tho· fate of thl' I n 1111· ('11a..,t would be f"rn <ill\. c·anw tlll' twadllnt• that lh<' stat!' had ... ut'('t''sfulh acqu1rc-d lht• pri1p1·rty fr om th1• Irnn1· C<1mpan:. I fc:lt rl'11(•v1·<1 at tht• t1ml'. thanking th1.o., l.Urt·I) ml'<Jnl that lhl'> ht•:iut 1ful ccwstal rt'grnn had b<·t·n l>·•"'" from rt~ td<•nt1al <1ncl 1·1Jmm1•rc1al d1· velopmcnt J'> a h-t·p-.ak<• ror th•• publtt• I thought h<i" "ondl·rful for I h 1• "'u r r '' u n ti 1 n g t· om munit11"-and 11 .... '1s 1t11r '.'! \\.e ran 1·ont inut• lo (•nJO~ lht'> "l.'{'n11· and n •c·rcat1on.d ,ir(•:i .,., "'1• h;i \I' 1m tal no1o1o . courH·~y o( the l n mt• Company • Now roar.. m th1• Callfom1J state bear or burc-auc•rwry Mr (.';ih1ll. 1)1n·ctor of th<' Stall' l>cpc.irt m<'nt of Parks and R('l'rf'atwn. has .ilrcudy mad(• tht• dcc1~wn to t<>rm1nate thl' lea11e and 1mmt·d1att•ly removt• the Irvine Eq u<•Mnan Center No comprehen .... 1ve <'Xammatlon o r public c1111'>ullat1on r<'gardtn~ the impa<'I of th"' dt·c1s 1on wui. made Stutf' ofr1 c1al:. a r b1tranly decide<! to d1;111~1· I tw <'Ultural h erttaJ(<' of till' nia ~tul com · mumt1es THE IR VINE Equestrian Center tio. u unique rccrealJOnal a reu. wh1<·h stands ror the very '"sp1r1t" of tht.• Jr\'tne Ran ch con cept und th<· Wc•i.t itself. This l!l the onJy local c-qu£•str1an facility which provide::. thl' non·borse owner the opportunity lo ef\JOY equestnan activity The proposal°of a state park Is the perfect antc11rallon for this current and h1 stor1cal land use. To lose tht s center would eliminate horses fro m lhe enUre Orange Coast and r emove them from the characteristic features of an area a lways known as "the horse ranch · · Surely. in almo!lt 1900 acres. there Is plenty of room for a wide variety of rec reational uaea, which II properly plann<.-d ind localed would best aerve the publlc. Why do lltate offtclala talk of propo1ln1 e quHtrtan tralll ln 8D aNa wh4tH they will bave ·exl.ln1ul1hed equfftrlan activity'! If thi1 were their true lntenUoa, why do tbey not make an •tfort to lnHre UMt coaUnued oper1tton or th• ululn1 eqUM&ftM flfl.~!~ IO U CM be ............ -...... ""'' Th<' <'1llz.en.s of C'altfom1a must urge Mr CatuU to reconsider thl'> dl"<.'1s100 or 1t may onl) tM> the first of many bad deci.sions tn follov. ~arding the land us~ 11f this propo6('d state park HEBECCA L C NELSON O•p•! 111 the Editor 't our April 29 ed1tonal on the tax loan" t r ick wa., 1n . f11rmalJH but I th.ink you re· \ t'r'>t·d <;ome f1gur{'s Thi· lnu:rnal Rt•venu<' St!rn<'t' "'anti. at lc-a.\t 80 ix·rcenl of tax dut• paid through v.1thhold1ng or 1·,t1matcd t ax pa) mentc; by April 15. not 20 percent a'> you -,t;ited A p<'nalt y 1s imposed 1r more than 20 perc1.·nl •~ ::.1111 ov.ing t.x:caw.e of undl.''"" 1thhold1ng or 1nsufhc1ent ad\'ance payment. ni::ht., LA JOHNSON R1qht mdad' The prrc~3 u t•rr r~ Stt that L'nc~ Sam has at lrost SO pt>rr rnl of y<>Mr tar p1111mmt m adva11Ct' or rn, IRS tmll 1 ldrl n lilt i.. • per ct>nl og~ o I ll 3 own. 1-:ct1tor s .. ~r .. far, ... To the Editor I 'm sor ry Ms . S ht'ppard <Mailbox May l> felt that I was rll~rred.Jltng the secretarial pro- f l'ss1on On the contrary, I ha ve nothtng but the m ost utm0&t rl's pe<'l and admiration for secretanes. I was one for over 15 n •ars' What I do resent. a nd the r .. ason I left the working world l>ul not the secret.anal profession, was that I was not t reated as nor paid as the professional that I am. I was told over and over that I would be terribly missed if I we re not there to fill my posi· \ion. But there was no equal pay fo r equal ruponsibility or equal tndaspensability. Besides, when I left. there were many applicants for my $800/moolb job. Other women who would ol.o be In· dhpensable and irreplaceable. I fe lt as equal in value to the oraani.Ultioo as the profeaors. admtnist.raton, and doctors. I was expected to dress In a man· ner belitt.ine a prestJgious un- avenrity. But. where was it writ- ten in my salary dusificaUon th.ll I 1o1o 11uld b1 p •• 111 ,.,,m m~nsur3ll v.1th thll'• \ . .t111 ., and ex pcctatwn!> ' I NOW H. \Vt. 1·1.nt ml over my pr<1ft' SIOllJh:o.m l dl'al 14 II h my ('Ultlomen. un ijn t'ijUal lt"l•f'I I am very proud lo I} pe and meet deadlines, to pcrfc1·t my skills. I put my all into my former Job. and 1l tau~ht ml' everylh.tng I needed to know to run my pre- sent busux>ss with expertise and res pect from my dH'nts I am a profe~~•onal. I am a st•t·~tary, Jnd I Jm proud of 11 My ho.-,, mt• treill'> mt-1.1. 1th res pect I m paid "''II for lt·s' work Ms Sh(•pparrt m:.i y be \'Cry luc ky and among the fortunJlt- f1•w whO.'>(' ~ treaL'> h.-r and pa~ S ht'r With rt'Spt'C-1 Cor her sk al Is and her or~an11at1on ab1h- ty But. she I' tn th•• rn1nont} I will continue tu lw a\'allabl<' for consultat 11Hl "1th other wo m en who cho1,.;t• to break from the bonds of ser\'1tude . Sec retanes nl't'd not be !>lavl':. We are professionals, and we "'tll demand professional treal ment and remune ration. If -.t• 1•annot accomplish this goaJ an the "'Ork1ng "orld. we will b<'rnmt• andt'pendPnt and will l'Ompcte rather than servr PEGGY GLEN!'. M1tsldr·s Ho•r To the Editor I. m sure your rl'aderi. would like lo know that ~n Musku:. our newly appointed Secretary of State comes from Watl'rv1llc. Maine. In case you've fo r gotte n . Waterville. Maine is where hh~h school students. in a n experi me nl. circulal<'d a petition call ing for r epeal of the 8111 of Rights. More than 80 pe rcent or the people signed it WE NOW have a Secretary of State who comes from a region that is apparently indifferent to domestic politics. 1'~urthermore. we have a m an who has had absolutely no training and ex- perience in foreign affairs. Is it any wonder that o ur s uccesses in foreip affairs are so limited, o ur fallun11 to many, when we would even consider s uch a can- didate for UUs important post? I would submit that lht- senator would be better off spendlni hil Ume among bb <'On s Utuenta lnstructina them a bout the Importance of the BUI o r R l1 hu and leeve Mr. Christopher and the career d lplomau lbe responalbllltie1 of f orelp attain. J .W. JtllD • "" ........... ...._. __ __ ..., .,_.....-.no~ ...... ...... •1 ............ .....,,_ ... _ •• CllM ..... ca ..... UllH\ ,.....,.. ._ , ... ,_..... ................................ ...... ...... .._ .. ..._ __ ... ..... .., ............. .. '"' ....... Tbur8day'8 2 ~m. (EST) P ri 8 \ • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~ .. -lflcll*l•-U•lllw .... Ye.-t M-•l,l' .. lflC,...W .... _.l0tl'91t .... Oflcl•W••O.-OC• ttl{..._,_,_i.f..,IMN.i ..... I A•W<i.1Mill411 ._...IU .. _~--~ u II 7\1 .... 1 ,,, • ' IWI t •• "' . ,., • 1,. •Uk\ • 11 ' 17 • l~ , .. ,.1 . /I 11 • tJ •1 • •.. ,. .. 4IO • ... ..... ' .._ ... 11 ... • J''f: .... t t I ,, • i• ., .._... I .. ,. ., . ' 1~ )• ... nu.di¥. M-v e. 1 eeo s DAILY PILOT •• They've booked us on the stuff and now they're taking away what we have learned to crave, telllng ua : "It's bad for you." That's the story of the credit crunch. Banka have been busy for years tumirlg us into credit junkies. They have issued so m any Visa and Master Charge cards that there art: well over 100 million of them in our wall~. At one Ume some banks were so eager to get these cards into circulation that they jual mailed them out en m asse to people who didn't even ask for them. And when you started to use these card.a, you really saw what these fellows we re up to. YOU WOULD GO out and charge, say, SS00 on ~our trusty bank card -$500 which you didn't have. Then your monthly statement arrived and it said someltung like ··minimum payment: $12." Even bet· ter. 1f )OU d1dn't send them $12 but just ignored the statement, no one arrwed to clamp you in jail. You would Just get ~ meek remtnder the next month. say- 1 n g "you m6st have overlooked your bill." Meanwhile. the bank wa:. doing what it knows best how to do: applying interest t"ha rges to your balance. If you were a good customer. using your card and making regular paym ents. you were rewarded : they rippt·d ~our credll hm1t And they beamed all those radio a nd TV commercials at us, explaining all the m~rvelous things we could ~ct with our credit cards. Now. all of sudden. we'rf> accused of being self ind ulgent loub who are re5pons1ble for the ruination fJf the US. economy. Banks arc beginning to charge for ttle1r cards . And one b1~ California bank, Crocker . 1~ go1ug to levy a lran::.action fet! ever y time one of I h1·1 r ~ards IS w.t!d THIS TURN o•·:events IS certainly m hne with otht-r trends m our econor;ruc hfe Banks make their mon~y by mterest charge:. on loans: that's their hrc.3d and butter. So here ~Y are discouraging us from using their m·ain produt"t. t"rcd1t . Other tndt.b~n~. you may have noticed. are al.so. rm this self-denial kirk Tht' oil t"d'mpanies tell us all U11 '4 ··~' ~l" c-an save on our fuel consumption. And ut1hta-:-arl"OSS th« land an· adv1smg cw.tomen; to in '-ul,1lc U1eir hOl'TIJ;~. m~tall fuel-saving devices and wrn the l.JghL-. ore v.hen lht-) leave a room fl '> coml' to th1' in Amenca comp;m1e5 are out thnt> adv~mg w. not to u~,. Lheir produc~ And this ·•<h •< 1• C'Olll(". after }ear' <>f encouraging u!> to makt' prof11~Jtt· w.c of their produch IT MlST Bf. Ol,R (dull for hdvln~ l1Ment!d to 11\l'm Tht· ·'.\hu· 1n Wnnderland" quality of ollr lives \\:t'> cau~ht llt·aut1full~ tlNO v.~h a~o when Paul \'olda•r. t·hJ1rman <1f th(' Federal Reserve Board, appean'<i on thv public tclcv1s1on news show. the ~1 ad'l;t•1l L~:hn·r Rt·1J0rl Tht• Ff'dt•ral He~t·rv~ ll> that behind·the-scenes J)()\\ l'r th:1t r1•gul~tt-~ our money supply through its dealln~~ v.ith banks they ar e the bankers for hankc·rs Volrker. \\ho doesn't get on TV too often. h.id ~uod nt>"'" to re port. The long-awaited re<:esswn1 he .;aid, s<~m~ to have amved !>in~ economic act1v1· l) . <;hows every c;u~n or havang d{'('hned .. Volcker l"ouldn't ha\'(' be<!n morr pleasPd. That's "'hJl ht' ha!> bttn a1mmg for all th<' time. Enough of this hJgh consumption. folks It ·s back to 1933. You "'ill soon be invited to a bonfire where all the credit r drds \\111 be burned I 1f th<Jt pli.1st1r Ci.In really be burned I It's no wonder the Apnl 21 ir.,ue of Time asked on its cover UH! qu~tion "Is cap1tal.lsm work mg"" Shuttle Won't Pay Until '85 COCOA l\EACJI. Fla <AP I Jt will be 1985 before the !-pat t• <iJ!t'Ol".\ breaks t>n•n on the space shuttle. officials .. ay The orbiter·~ first ·W Oa~hts "'111 cost the National AE'r(lOJUll('S and Spa('<' Adm1ru .. 1rahon m1lhons or dollars. The shuttle will mak<· mont.'Y 1n its fourth year. when ralt'" 1>scalate for t"ommc·rcial and fort'1~n customers, said \he<.ll'r I~. head of Span• Trnn:.portat1on System l:liliza· t1on for 1'AS,\ CTSTOMERS RE~T THE shutttc·s t"nrgo bay for $30 million. a pnN~ offtc1als "aid won't to-.·er the cost of early m1ss1on.'\. Letc-:-:.aid inflation and a senes of delays have drl\ en up the rosts .. We n• morally obl1i:?ated to hold the prices we set.·· Lee ~aid. "We don't want to Sl·are away future customers or u~c our ad-.·antag<> a!. a monopoly. · SASA OFFICIALS ANNOl'NCED earlier this year that the shuttle's first launch from Cape Canaveral won't be before November and po5.Sibly not until 1981. The major problem has been the thousands or heat-resistant tiles that form the shuttle's thermal prote<'lJon system . The craft is st"heduled to Oy 478 fli ghts by 1994. averag- ing about 50 fhghts a year with a Oeet of four shuttles . The first full payload Is scheduled now for early 1982 a fter a year o( test nights Gol~ Metal Quotations By die Auoda&ed Pttas Selected world gold prices today: London : morning fixing $513. 7S, up S3. 7S: afternoon fixing $S1S.7S. up $5.75. Paris: afternoon rixing $5.16.70, up S0.67. Frankfurt: $516.99. up S7.00. Zurich: $513.00 bid, up SS.00: $518.00 asked. New York. Handy & Harman late morning SSLS.7S, up $5.75. New York : Engelhard sellinl price late momlnc $515.75. upS6.75. 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THE 'AMIL Y ,..,c.hte ge1s m.o ~ ne O•acovers ht9 CflllH n.u d•~ecl II) THE 8£HtlY HIU. SHOW !M>nny helneymOOM Qn ttwo nt()ht .. ,..,,, A..-ic,,,_, und R11.,..Anl ~ in 011pu1,. \ l ·:M> 0 If N8" 8ASl(ETBALL Q TONIGHT t4ost Jonn'''1 f··*'~f"' t.Uf411' P"hO r:)" .. u· ... £ .,,,.a,.1f P\ Von mrv1 I) DA TING GAME 0 QO ABC NEWS ' 0 DAVE All.EN Al LAAOE D''"'" •• a c;ou,,, Arf'iAf~un r .. VO'Ul'°"""f If 8 .. 11111> Olfl """ an<I" °'"''' W MOGAH'S HEA0£8 Hoqan D<;ltm 11 bo.tlloon •n u •• n~'' on ..g-•nt 1r.: fr'O'·""' m OETSMAAT M .tA ~ t..,<, mutt fttW1 H·*" KAOS ..qflfll """'' hlf "'' ' ,,;.lf!id lh+-hat""' r I 1H• 1moortan1 phnc: ~ ID CAPTIOHB> A8C NEWS . '1:) OW HOUSEWORKS H<l~I b(.{, (..,11un.a1 (1'"" ,rolUl•Oni 10 tttnU•V•I''' JOHN QARLING TUBE TOPPERS KHJ f) 8 00 -"Mw-der in Peyton Place." The characters from the 1000s series return ln this TV movie with Ed Nelson and Dorothy Malone from the original cast. CBS 8 9:30 -Johnny Cash: The first 2.5 Years. A tribute to the country music star on his silver anniv(·rsary in i1 how business <see photo below i NBC 1J 10 .00 -"The Curse of Kin).! Tut's Tomb .. A new TV movie airing tn two paru. about the d iseovery of the resting place of the legendary pharaoh <Photo at left > -'IUbt>OtO .,,,.." a,,o ~""'O p.ii111 ••om WOO<! "°''" 111500 110 CHARUE"S AHGELS Cnoir.., u ~ "'' Pl<~~· ~ '.f) t«t..,... ""° '"" AllQ"I• 10 u rc;n l ie- 1t.,..1 'Vl<I J k-1RI -Ml>HJGHT- 1'.000 TWIUOHl ZONE (."II'"' ~<-'1111 Rutn t.4•*"-W .i•.., ,,...., .......... I., .,.._ .. "'•"<"•, ,_,, th• 11.•t• t ''' '"' c ,.,. ,. u• tn•~t c I I-IS 0 "'C>vlE It • • ()f•nh.., "' • J..4~ 1 \fff./)1 > '''" W 'Y"'" l ••• M~•t 1•fl Ar ...,, t•••..rt nii.n '''"t\Q '" t~· ')tAJtn P,y,1.., #l''t '" O••W ''4N"lllt l1rw.)., t'tt•_. pn1ad1 ... " ()1\:fY(~h'll-1 t.f'Y tt.-'""'lli Of f\•' t1 t·;qf'ltit r '"""' it ~tf'\l'(j\I\ "'4i' "f+U'' f 'l r11 • I W MISSIOW IMP0881BL£ ,,,.i ''"' •' '1--,, ,,.. .. 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'lu"llby 0 1 -AF-TERNOON - 12000 •• ' ,.f ·Jt/ ...... ,. I t r 01'6'}f 'f ._(Hln.• Ott ( t''' ~ f '•0 f , .. ltd m ••• ...... ,.)f ~·· ' I It'"'•,, ( tiJlft'on I t,. k , ftf1 t-fdfrtit• f l 30 0 • • • "·' , #t,...JAt . t • " r '-' '" 1'4f YvM'to ~,.i1rr b y Armstrong & Batiuk "Princess' Airing On '50' Keeping Abreast of Censors' Trends <> n .Ju I.. I ~,. J 977. a ~ oung pnnc-t·..,.., and twr l!J\'t•r "''rt· puhl1c h £•>. 1·t·utNJ 111 .ll·ddah. S<1u'11 t\r:.rbtJ Filrrimal..f'r Att t h o n ' 'I h o m :1 .., • h<t:wrdn1t!> -.1•arc·h for lht· I act:. bd11nd th al 1•x 1·t·11 1 rnn 1-. llram<1l1n·<I in .. Death of a Pnnc-e!'>'>." :11rin~ ~l oncfay at 1· :io p m . on KOCI'~. C'hannd .')0 The Puhlir flmade:.ic;t tnJ? Syl-tem µI an'> to <11 r the film <h.'"J11lt-a pro te!>t b} the S~1ud1 Ar<1 b1an JtOVcmmcnt lo lht• U S. Stale Department that called th<· show <1f fens1ve and inaccurate The protest was d e livere d W<•dn,•-.d<iv hy t he Saudi amb<J ... !'><.1<.lor to t he United Stales. Shl·1k Faisal Alhegelan. cJur· in~ a half-hour mectm~ with Acting Secretary or S t ate Warrl'D Christopher Sheik Alhegelan gave Christopher a letter list· io g the specific Saudi o bjections to the movie. The letter will be seot to PBS. 2.)fh ,·,~ar .J o h n n y C a s h ct•le brales his s ilver tinnrv<.•rsarr m show hu~incss ..:.·1th a 90· minute mu ~r ca l ~1><·cia l tonig ht at X :111 on CBS. Channel 2 Ka s~m Hosts Top IO Show CaM'v Kascm 1s the host for KTLA ·s new \Ht•kly 30-mmule chart mu !'>1C se ri es ··America 's Top JO." premiering Saturday at 11 p.m . on Channel 5. K a s e m wi II count down the top 10 hits songs on the record charts each week. pr e- senting eerformances by the artists or eroups who rnade the bits. MAY"" ntMI MAY 11th YOUf \ey to S>ltalUft fOf yOU and yOUt tamity. A lhOw flllfd Wltfl ~YI to m1'ke your lliturt afl0fdab6t. YOll'll Mt blrtlleutt. blllllrd ta!Ms, n•elM eqpl .. hobbltl and eraft1. &Pat Ind pools. IOlll Uhlblta and much more. ~00 DISCOUNT C*.DflfN TICKETS: .... St50 0r:~= f:!!I'""" "" ... ,Mt, ;ml'AOot.r • f\.) PETE R J . BOYER LOS A:":(jfo:LF:~ <Al'> It 1., an ,1..,.<•some l'nou~h n.·spcm.,1b1 lat) to keep onc'i. o .... n thoughts and fanta..,11•i. rn -.omt· sort or acrcpt::iblt order ; am agine thl' burdt·n borne by TV network censors, who mus t mrnd thl' thought!> or a nation ConMdl'r lhl' cast• of CBS and th<' Tahitian breast Last \,\(•(•k. ens ;11n •d ii fine· movie haM·d on the llfP •>( l'uul (;;HJgurn. th1• 19th renlur) hU'>I nc ... srnan who dw1·kt·d tht· hourg1'{J1s 1•x1Mcnrt• for art. "'h1eh tw '>ought in tht• pnmrtn·~ life· of T::ih1t1 GOOD STl ...... FOR t\ TV drama. hut lhl· <ffl1:-t ·s lift· I'> a nt·h :ind \'<JrtNI one. an<I lht· t•crc·n trat·1t1c-. 11f art ar1· n<1t alwa)i. '<Ullablc for tt•lcv1s111n An :.rrt1st I'> l1kt'ly to run \.\Ith loose cro\.\ds and, dt·1~ncJ1ng upon h1!> '>lyll·, c·ven paint nudes Thu.., wa-. l)()'-t'd the challenge for the CHS censors Among r.;rngu1n·-. c1rrh• of friends .... a-. Vin rent \'an (;11gh . v.hu. bl'lr:.t)t•c1 hy <;;wguin. sevcrcd his h·ft t•ar and ckltverc'CI It tr1 a lady friend /\ J<irnn~ -.t·cn•'. to tx· -.un·. hut "'c viewers could handll· 1l. th1• c1•n-.ur dt•c1ded The real chiJlll-nJ.ec thrl·c of tht·m. a ctually rame later. when Gauj!uan pla}ed by David Car· radine was an Tah1t1 . One of the ~1ght~ he took io was a ritual d.ince 1n which a young native woman re moved her outer garment and danced. Dude fro m the w;ust up "TO US." SAID CBS censor Don O'Brien. "it was a gr:.itu1lous 1>renc.• All ~he had on was a s <Jrong. and she wuc; doing a rather vi gorous d ance·· The female breast. when the body to which tt is attached 1s involved in a Vll!Orous dance. may give n se to nauJ!hly thoughts. CBS decided. The s cene was c ut. showing her s haking from the stomach down. That sa me organ. the female breast. was not deemed lascivious in the next challenge. In this one, the breast belonged to a native girl who was serenely posing for Gauguin. No bounce. no problems. MAXWELL SMART is AGENT 86 .......... .._... • .._.V'l/)lt ........ ........ , •• liiil:~;,) ... I"''' ,, 1\11 •I~!(( I\\ THE TlllRO CllAl.l.t;:\(,t-. "a.., -.11c-k1t•r ,\J.!ain. tht· brt'."'l twlon.:<'il to <i nj11v<' modl'I. but sht· was imprudent t•nfllH?h to ""' dl at somt· n 1e;, that wen· buzzing around her 1 hre« tames This cau~cd hl"r brca~t-'> to j1ggll·. 1n a manner. prf' sumabh·. not <J1..,s1m1lar to th1• m'>H'mt•nt 1·auwd hv 'tRONlll!> dam·t· Tht• l"l'O"Or ... r1tn1·ht:d · Hob..-rt Wood, form1·r pn·-.1d<•nt nf CB~ hJp pt'nl'd t11 ht.· thp produ1 1·r 11( (;JuJ.!utn th1· ~a' aJ,!t'. ·· :1n<I, :n·rc11"1ltni.: ''' :1 T\' <;111<!1• n JH1rt thrC':•lt•m-.t t•• \.\tlhh11ld th1· f1lni 1f l'H"t d1dri't .tll<r"' tht• fl \' -. .... a\l1tlJ.! ..,1·1•111· Tlw -.l'1·111• "',,.., :lllmi.•·<l <Alld Wood n •r>ortt1ll) c·omnH·nt•·d .. Hrt•a.'>ls clon't mi•an .tn)thm.: 111 th1· ndv.ork" lt"s tht• n1ppl1:i. ltw~ .. rt· v.ornt·d <1bou1 The i.:irl ..,.,,.., -~'>l apµ1ng ht•rM•lf ~1nll her n1pplt· v. a., -.,ho"' n · TO WHlCH O'HRI t::~ n· ... pond:-. · lit• s h()ufd krW\.\ bt'lt<·r II(' v.a., pr<'-.1dent of the CBS T(·lt•v1!'>1on !'\1•t"'ork \.\ht•n ·Paprllon· v.as -.huv. n on lhc nct v. ork. and t ht·n· 'f l'rt' na kc-d hn·a-.Ls 11ncludtnJ.! n1ppll''> > on th.el It <> 1.111 a mat· _ler_<.!(_ti~"' It°!> done · _ \\ht.'n "'J bn·<• 1 ofrctt-.i\I'., '\ot. a pparently, on lht• b<)(j:, of a nat1\'t: )!1rl 1 .. Pap11lon .. ) who dO<'~n·t kno .... bt'ltC'r, or on the body or a model placidly poe.1ng for a n <Jrtl'>l, or v. hen 1l is lhmlv \ t'Jled and bt>IOnL'ln~ to lhl• bocl\ <tf ,II\\ of a numlx'r of th1 "'• m1 n in I l 1ll.1'-· Tht.· hnJ 't 1 ct._,.,rn 11 11ll• '' '''" <1pparcntl\ .... h1·n lht· r1 m.11, '" "''1001 11 ti< l!•lli!" '' s\.\allrni! flit·-. or d<t1H 111r '11:•11 '''' I'. 11r 11111• n1u-.t a l-:-.urr11·. 1!11111i.: hoth -.1mull 111• '"' h \\ hll h 1·11111111 . .rr '11111 111 Ill\ rt.li'f.!lllJ.! fJnl<.t 'ilt'l>. Th;inl.. ~nu. l"ll'- Cronkite to Speak NEW LONDO'll CC'onn 11\PI C BS anc-hormun W:1 lt••r <"r1111k11t• 1,1.tJJ he· the maan ~peakl'r al Coa:-.t (;u.1rd 1\t·.11h·my gr.iduat1on ex- 1•rc1M'S \fa' 21 1 he· l~!l 1'.Hkl.., v.h11 Jrt' .:radualing mdudt• l \ \.\ornt n "ho v. 111 llf• ttu-f1,-..,t tr) graduate f rum ,,n, l · ~ m ti 11.11 ' :II' .11lt·m ~ MOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINN ER Best Foreign Language Film 1979 .. A genuine muterplece ••• a cinematic work of art that muat be aeen, uvored and eeen •gain. Don't mJaa lt.'1 -----.... °" ., '