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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-12 - Orange Coast Pilot17 ~----~------- ' Prime Rate Cut Cuban Refugee By_ Many Banks; In Florida Jail One Hits 16% AS '69 Skyjacker an _____....riti cal I After-Air Cras Heade d for Re~ord The ba lloon Kitty Ha wk drifts toward the Presque Isle area of Maine in strong winds over Canada. It landed safely in easte rn Canada today. completing the first non -stop transcontinental balloon crossing <see story, Page A4 ). ~cuban Exile Held For 1969 Skyjack KEY WESr. Fla. <AP> -A Cuban refugee who arrived ln Florida on the ·•Freedom Flotllla" boatllft was arrested by the FBI today and cbaried wlth the lMt hljacldn1 ol a atJoul AlrUnet jetliner. Alfredo Alejandro Hernande&, , waa dw'pd wltb alreraft Hld Balaq•a • Boat Cuba 'Son-y' About Attack NASSAU, Bahamas <AP> Cuba indirectly apologized today for the sinking of a Bahamian ~u nboa t b y Cu b an M1 G wa rpla nes, but 1ns1sted its fighter pilots thought they were attacking a "pirate ship.'' Bahamian Prime Mi niste r Lyndon 0 . Pindllng termed the claim "a cover-up" but said he would accept the Cuban st.ate · ment as an apology. ·'There's no way that they could mistake two em1igns and a Bahamian national flag as a Jolly Roger nag." said Pmdhng who was r e turning to the Bahamas today from London. In Washington, the State Department issued a statement saying the initial reports indicat· ed Cuba was guilty of a "gro6S Btul Breaks; Pair Need Each Other A roller s kat i ng Rivenide couple, spinning around the Balboa Pier area Sunday afternoon, came away with a new ~ ·-eaeb Cltbet'. It all ltUted when 41· year-old Robert Jackson had trouble keepln1 hls rented skates on the eidewalk and took a tum- ble. Newport Beach firemen said they nllhed to t.he 1cene and treated the •prawlecl 1kater for a poealllle lnllm llft wrtat. kareely bad firemen peteW IP t.M Rivenlde 1naa ..._ bl1 wlfe, 31· year-Gld Cltltleae, took a •tW 9Me au.mpdn1 to .... bedrward. TMn.....cametoher ........ -..r ... woulcl UH K, .. wu Mlftrint ,,.. ~bl• brollen ~ •.•• 10•• , ..... Uttr're •arrle4_,'' Ob• ffrYW n .. etn11al An ··~· ............. .. "'.".f __. •••la o&laer ... v1ol:n1on of internationa l law " U S Coast Guard a nd Haha· m ian forces wt>re searching for four missUlg seamen from the Saturday night s inking of the tOJ.foot gunboa t Flamingo Just south of Cay San Oommgo. the Bahamian National Security Council said. The incident was sparked by the seizure of two Cuban fishing boats suspeded of poaching 10 Bahanuan waters. "If the boa t s nnk· was a Bnhamas patrol boat. we sin· cerely regret the incident ." the Cuban government said 1n a statement published by the Com munist Party newspaper Gran· ma. The statement was broad c a st b y Ha vana r a d io a nd monitored ln Miami. "We will never be arrogant with the Bahamas," the state- ment said. "It i.s a small COWl· try recen~y anived al indepen· dence and they aJways can count o n ou r solid a rlty a nd ou r respect." Though the statement did not respond directly to Bahamian demands for reparations, it did say Cuba wanted the Incident "properly clarified and settled friendly and honorably between the authorities ot Cuba and Baham&1." Cuba said ita MIGs were called out alter one of the two boats radioed that It "was being all.eked by a pirate 1blp." 1be fi1hter pUota opened fire when the "plrate" lsnored signals to stop. the statement said. Cuba sald the Bahamian gun- boat "coukl be the one await by our aviation." Cuba aald 12 ol Its fiahermen were mlutng. Bahamian autboritiel aaid ealy elthl were ln cultOdJ. Told ol the Cuban atatement.. Piacltiq lllMI. "It weu.kt be Just IOOd .... Md deffftcy to IC• ceJt thllt • u apoloty. •• • the Babamlan tOUncU 1atd that .,,., tM HI Incident, C11baa jil&.9, 1 trMlport plane ud a MlllOpWr 1nade 1tmu1Med rotket run• Ju1t 1bove th• trHlOfl ot o;::=n Town tor NHl'll ..... If "'°"""'· Th•........_•• located on . "'::..::·· ..... rs CUM..-. ........... '* .......... . ........ ,.,..,... ........ . ... ......... Alt Pfpod• 6uilf y Attorney Samuel Gar rison 111 . GOP chwf counsel m Nixon imp eac h ment hearings. has pleadl'd gwlty to char ges of c m bezihng S46 .000 from the bankruptcy account of G<.~rg1a business firm Prime Rate Slashes H it low of 1 6 o/c NEW YORK CAP) -Several banks today c ut the ir prim lendina rates to 16~ percent and a Cleveland bank cut its rate t.o 16 percent as the slide in interest rates cont.inued. Ame rltrust. t he Cleveland bank, was the fi rst to drop t.o the 16 percent rate. That came afte r Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., the nation's rifth-largest bank. cut its rate rrom 17~ percent, marking the rourth Ume Morgan bas been the first to adopt a new rate smce bank• today cut their prime lendlne rates In mld·Aprll lrom a peak of 20 percent. The prime lendin1 rate la the rates Nab char1e on loalll to their moat credlt·worthy corporate tweo1ner1. with GllMt' corporate and Industrial leedln payln1 man. TIM cut to ll'-" perceet WM matthH b1 Hverel bHkl, lnc:ludlnC ConUnent1l 11119°'1 NaUOUI 8aak Is Trull Co. ol Clalt•e;· th• n1tlo11 '1 .................... Moll 1n1Jtr lilaftlu are rhar .... ,..,. o1 n~ ,... ... , ~.,. ! .... ,. UMt .. , ..,., ....................... WH C .. IH llH-0111 .... I Killed; 2 Others Injure d By RJOIARD GREEN 01 -Deity ~ .... \t..lf An In tn<' man was in cnt1(\al cond1tJon today at an El Centro hos p1taJ afte r t he small plane he was ptlolln~ Friday crashed in Imperial Co•Jnty, k1ll1ng one man and inJuring two women Pilot Wilha m Clark Hickman, an Ora n ge Count y h ealth phys icist. was atte m pting to land al lmperiaJ County Airport. ~·heo a s t rong gust of wind forced him t.o abort the landing. He lost control of the single· enj?1 ne Piper Cherokee when he tried lo circle the field for a second landin~ atte mpt. accord· in~ to airport ma nager Dan P:n·ao. Pavao sa.td the plane crashed at the Imperial County Fair· jtrounds, SO feet from the fair· grounds manager's house. Passenger John Meral Storm of Garden Grove died shortly after the crash. Storm's wife, Elizabeth, is in good condition at El Centro Community Hospital. The thir d passenge r . Joan Mc Donald of Laguna Hiils. is <See CRASH, Pa1e A%) Co ast Weatlaer Fair tbrou1b Tuesday except ror low night and early IDOl'lllnl cloudineaa. A little warmer. Lows t.oni1bt 50 at the beaches to 55 inland. Hilhs Tues· day mld t.o upper IO&. INlll•STe•~Y Secret pc1et c0Uh1g /or rri.o. of U.S. ~· '91 lra11 '°°' tll'f"ICICied bll hoo QOM,..... "~.'' IOWI ,,...,......, ..... ., /'Pr• "' Gf"ff""""· Storr. p#lofOI ,. CJ. ..... " \ j I ,. AJ OM.VN.OT s Mol\dey, M!J t2 lllO Bodies Flown Hom.e Faniiliea Await Commando Dead WASHINGWN <AP> -TM bodle6 or four of <'llht Man .... aod alrn~n lcllled In U.. urwue· eeuful Iran hoflale reac~ au.. ~uon h11\•e btoeo ahlpf*I Lo their flfmtltt·~ from ,h,. 00\'f't Air Force Base-m Ot>la"' are. Pt'n taaon clf\~1als said today A. 01\h body WU due Lo be nov.-n from tn~ .rml'd ••rvlcel mortuary at oover, problbl)' ICNbtUllM Loda)' D (tftM oftlctall d cllMd to name publicly the nve U.S. mllltar')' men whoac rtma1ns have been pos1tlvl'ly idc-nllfh-0. or lo h at I.ht' thr whQSt' bt>dle we>r<' so hadl) bun'lt"d tba& ex· fl<'rl" ,,ould nut ldenUfy \hem O<h<'talb !\aid tndlvldual Iden· ArsoaRages Wsta Mesa Has Hot Year 8\ JF:RKY {'l .A\'St:N Of """ 0•11• ...... "•" The du1 t'lod ::.u1lt>d throu~h .1 wurm August nit:hl and i.hal terl'd tht> V.IOdOW O( a hquor store on Cu:.ta McsJ's Placenua Avenut• T1nkhn~ gla::.::. had bart-1) ::.t-l tied v.hcn the l'lod ~d::. folluv.l~I hy a Scot<'h bollh.' filled v.1th ~asoltne A darkened f1gur~ ignited a butane lighter. fastened ats lever to keep the device lighted and tossed 1t. too, into th<· store The figure ral\ A p<ttroll1ng polict· officer s potted the name almost CIS 1l erupted. Miraculously, hremen held damage to about S500 worth of s tore content!. Weeks la ter a confcss<'d burglar <Jdm1lled he h<Jd started the blaze as an act or vengeance. fi e s aid he had trie d to seal liq uor rrom the i.tore. wa:. <'aught Tiiree Locks B~oken by CM Bur~lars Pns1!-tt<'nl hurglar::. broke into a ('o<;la Mesa hnme Sunday b) hrrakin~ thrt•(• lotk~ 1m a c;hdtng ~1 :1!-t'> v.1 ndo\\ aftt:r fa1ltnt: to µr.) open a doubl<' locked :-.hding glass door Pohrt' said the thieves took ~J.800 an ca~h and more than ~3.200 1-\<0r"lh of belongingi. rrom th<' (;;,ar) /\. f~tktolt home <JI 1132 Debra DrtH' before a ne1~hbor saw a door standing open and dlscovend the crime al about 6 ·30 pm Tak e n were two color te lev1s1on sets. stereo equip· ment. fi ve men's suits. a camera 1nd J"''elrv Pl(·kt•tt told pol1t·t· hti. famtl.) 'llo:l:o. \l~1l1ng n•lat1\t•C, in Los Angt'lt•'> when the Mother':. Day lirt:ak an occurred f 'rom Pag ... l I MIGS ..• the council issued cc1.rl~ today after a l2·hour meeting in Nassau The statement said the Flam· 1ngo .. was of classical naval de s1~n . was petinted gray naval c·u lors. was flying the Bahamian nags. and bore other marks or ident1f1cat1on that would clearly d1i.tingu1sh her as a government ship." the council protested. Israeli Cops Try To Break Strike TEL AVIV. Israel tAP> Israel> pol\ce escorted Arab ~hopkeepers to the1r stores in J rrusalem 's Arab sector today in an attempt to break a week·loog C'Om merclaJ strike. M eanwhlle. in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River, ther e was a partial strike to pro- t cs t I s rael 's leaders to L.ebanon. Israel Radio reported that large numbers. of police and border troops patrolled the Arab sector of Jerusalem. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lov 0--CM\I o.lly ~-wtfll -II " Utft"I01N"CI tl'lt Hnr\ ~"' I\ PVO'• .... 1>t ,,_ 0.•-C•" -·-'-' '-"'et• ,.,, .. ft\ """ ~ • .,.... .........,,, tflW0114" ,.,..,.,. ,., <•"'"' MIJ-w N"'OOff h«,. HW'ft~ •••<.f\ l-o~uU•1f" V•llff. tt•ift •• l.•ev1t• ...... ~ _ .. (Mtl ........ ,_.., -...... ....... -w. ... ~--" , ... __ =';-=t::i.:.: e.=:.·~:-·· .. 0 ·-·-,..,._, __ _ l.C,. ~ V>C.t ,.,.,_ .. , ..... o.-•- T-. ..-,., .. ~··~ _........,.e:_ OIMtftM.l.-A _ _.,.&_ t111,e. .. m••__. Q11 11'W.Mw•ollle...,. ........... ,.._.. -.- ' and waseJected b) "d~rk Ile and fn~nd:. r~turncd undc:r t•over or darkness to burglcm/t' the eslablJshment A ft er the stolen lt4 uor had been dnm.k. he told µollt'e an 'e!>llgalOr!> tll' rd111 m•d with on!:' of thl' bottle!> full of ge1!>ohn1· The IO('ldent wus orw or flint' <• r::.on case::. ~oh cd b'\ pol 11·1· .inti fire officials m 1979. u major ) car for arsonis ts ln Costa Mesa. Ars on accounted for 40. or nea rl ~ 24 1)('rccn1. of ttw bu1ld1ng .fares an the city during that year. said Russ fl e ndcr!>OO, rare marshal Of the 168 structural blaze!> re· parted. 79 were caused by tare· lessness resulting in three in Juries and the year's only fire fatality at Narmco·s plastics plant on VactonaAvenue. Equipment malfunctions, In· eluding electrical wmng or ap· paratus. at'counted for 35 build· ing fires. Henderson reported Fourteen blazes we re caused by unknown or undasslfled m eans. lncendiansm. or arson. "has again become the prominent cause of bwlding fires," Hen de rson ma1nta1ned 1n a n an<tlytl(' report on city fires dur· mg 1979 .. l'nattt•nded rooking equip· ment 1s the :.N'ond most com mon ca us<'." he ~aid Elaborating on thl' .,Hillen re· port. Henderson blamed Costa Mesa's growing orc;on problem on 1 wo thmgs profit and rr venAe ' Large I:-. I d blam1· tht• in t•re asc uf !>Usµl<'IOU!'. fire" on tht eC'onom1c s1tuat1on." he 'laid ··Some people try to gN rid of their liabilities by converting them to assets with insurance company payoffs." Apartment fires decreased 27 percent in 1979, compa red to the previous year But. Henderson reported. "in .ipartments. incendiary and SUS· p icious hres i ncreased to become the leading fire cause." Most building fires during the r ear. though. were in single family homes. The average fi re loss was Sl .997. Total structural fire losses for the year topped $1 m illion, he pointed oul, compared to only S254 .520 in 1978. The biggest loss ln 1979 was recorded when a blaze gutted t he I ndustrial Liaison Inc. warehouse at 3190 Airport Loop Drive. . Thal fire occurred on July 8 and resuJted in a $650,000 loss - 57 percent of the year's total Sl.l million losses to fare The Industrial Liaison blaze a!1d two others caused by .. SUS· p1c 1ous ongms .. accounted for the three most costly fire losses tn the city last year. Henderson reported. A $45.000 fire swep\ through T he Players restaurant and night spot at 719 W 19th St. on Nov. 16. The na ghtery never re· opened On De<:. 7, a fire started In a van parked under a carport structure at the Vista Del Lago Apartments, Z775 Mesa Verde Drive Eaat. That blare of suspicious Qrigin rapidly spread to other vehicles. The fifth vehicle to become in· vol ved was a propane· fueled pickup truck that exploded, blowing the top ofr the truck and sending It through the carport roof. "It landed about 7S feet from· the t ruck." Henderson said. "Sixteen vehicles were damaged. The foes w11 esUmat· ed at $40,000 and two fire of . fi cers were injured." Viejo Crash Victim Dies A Miulon Viejo man wbo w bMn criUcalty lnJund wbto Ida car weat over u em-..meat on Moulton Parkway Tbund.ay di.ct 8wldaJ -. a leddllfl•s Com mun tty ffoapltal, a 1poke1man reportad toaa,. IOI')' r. Ptda. IO, of ...... Viejo, ... It about t :• p.m. SwNtay. TM.e llilMctM••••t OIC..,.. ....... 1:4' p.m. Thurad11. whH Pill•'• ear...,,.._• r.t dowa1J1e .. -....-.-..o1 C 1tle Ar11on . He ••• rn'T:!:°~ ..... ,. "" ' -.,. t1f1c· at IOf\5 of those ldenufted and thoH• whir h l'Ould not be Iden· llfltd. and arranaemeni. belaa nHadt· ror shipment and burial lo Ul'h <'• e, wl'rt· bt•tna ltft \o the w11tu.1• of the r1umlie& Involved On S1.1tu rday. \be body of Marlnt• Sill John 0 Harvey was returnl'd lo h1 ~ h o me 1n Roanokl'. Vu Orflc1ul:1 d edtned to aay Spt('lfu:ullv w hilt will be done with tht• r"mnin!> of the three aervtcenwn whoM~ bodies cou..ld not bt> ~Hively identllled. but baa.ed on pa:.t practice an auch rasc ... 1t itp~arcd likely they might be bunt.'d in a common graH• in Arhngton Nallonal Cemeterv n~sldl'!> Han'l'\' the \ ICllm.5 "ere Air Foret> ('apt~ Richard 1. Jiakke. Harold L Lewis Jr . Lyn D Mc intosh and Charles T Mc Miiian. Alt Fon·e Tech Sgt. Joel C Mavo and Marine Starr S~t L>t>v.c~ L Johnson and Cpl. <; t•oqw N llolnws Jr * * • Soviets Call For 'Frank' U.S. Talks MOSCOW <APl -The So\•1et prus broke month~ o( harsh attack!> o n the Ca rt e r a dm1n1s trat 1o n Sunday to d(•clare that a "frank and honest d 1 a logue · • was n eeded to normaltLe Sov1c t ·American re lations Thl' s tatement. pubhshed by the official ne\\s agency Tass, the Communis t Party daily ~ravda and other important new s pa~ers. cam e only five days belor~ US. Secretary of State F.dmwid Muskie was to m eel in Vienna v. 1th Soviet f"o r c1gn M1n1 :.ter Andrt·1 \.romykn . 11 wai. tht' ('J('or~t Soviet call f <1 r r l' n e \\ l' d t a I k ~ ~ 1 n c c· Pr<'Sldt'nt L~onid I BrE'zhn1:v bla-.tl'd Prei.1dent Cartl'r as .. an ~b!>olutelv unr('ltabl(· partner m antl'rs lat(' ties" last Jan 12 But the call <'ame at the end or a c omml'ntar:,. on Carter's foreign policy address in Phtladeloh1:.i commentary m which the Soviets gave no sign or Jn~ comprom1!.l' on their m1l1ta r v occ upati o n of A l ~han1sta n and repe ated now ram1har attacks on Carter'~ foreign 'l0hc1es a!> ·a real threat to international secunl) ·· Bur~lars Get $3,000 Loot In Clemente Mo re than $3,000 worth· of jewelry and stereo equipment ~as stole.n In two separate res· ldences In two St(>afate inCi · dents In San Clemente over the weekend pohce reported today. Lynda Hughes reported her house In the 100 block of East Escal.ones was burglarized som etime between Friday night and Sunday morning. Po lice report the entire house was rans acke d with a gold watch. nn~ and stereo equip- ment take n worth about tl.600. In another Incident . Pat Somes . reported to police six gold rings, a gold bracelet necklace and a watch all valued at Sl.700 were taken from her home 1n the 400 block of Calle Roble& between Friday and Sun· day f'l'09IP~Af CUBANS ..• 24·foot boat en route to Key West from the Cuban port of Mariel with no refugees, Coa st Guard om ctals said. ·'The boat apparently had lo1t ill way and the cre w wu dl1or lenled ," said Lt. J.G Nimick. "They saw a tu1bo•t pullln1 a bar1e and went over to ask directions. "Tta.y accldeatally ran tnLo the t ow llne and tho man tuffered a severed ju1ular vein . He had bled to death when we arrived ·· CoQl Gu•rd cutters picked up 260 ...tu1ee1 rrom overloaded vetaela Sunday, and tha Navy amphl'*>ua u11wt 1h1&» SaJpan carried 1.34 rtfUleff picked up by eo .. t Guard ta.Uco,i.rs. Foor boat.I were detalned by fedtral otflC?l•ll over tht wMktad aft.tr u.tr NtW'D from Mariel. A io..a1 ot tlpt v~la bavt been detained 1lace UM boaWftbluL AmaDI the boata clillalMd w11 t.h• IMoot Amertun. • 8-Jt CarolAM ,.,tr ._.. I.Ml urrt.d ......... ........... Suwnnt• Abu Tt1l t>~. an F:~ypt1an a<·lrt·~' wh<1 ... 1.1r'I 111 tlw t·ont l'O\'('rs1al TV m ovw "l>l'alh of a ('rin1·1·""' · 1.t.111• t1 caused Saudi Arab1u to xpt•I the Hrit1~h 4unlJu1111lJtl11r says she ,.an 't understand what oil lht.· f 11'\1 1~ ubout Tht· movie airs tonl ~ht al 7'30 on K<><'t:. C'hannc•I 5'1 1.,1•1· story. Paiw J\-1 t High Court 1' ixes Desegregation Bid W/\SlllNGTON <Al'I Tht· Supreme Court toda:1-ii.truck down legal erro~ LO con1>0hdaw , AUanta:s prcdommantl) blaclc school d1str1ct ..with n1 nt.• c;ub- ~rban d1strH'IS B ~ a 5 3 \ole. th<' JUSltt'l'' up hfld two lov..(•r ('<)urt ruling' that there 1s no b::ist'> for 1•ombin111f the 1nd1\ 11lual "1 hool rl1-,tnll.., for racial dl'"t·gn·gal 11111 Thl' <'On,oladat1un '''uJ:.ht t,, hla< k part•n1 -. 111 th1•1r l'li., l~v.,u1t v.ould h.J\1· t'r•·atl'd o1 'UfJl'rdJ:.tnrt" blri•t1·h1nR ''' 1·1 an an•a as large a:. l><'lawart' It v.ould h.i' e comtJ1 ned Atl.111 la's schoob with tho:.e in thn·1· other city da i.trict:. -De<'atur Buford and Marietta -· and with ~chools an s1x count" d 1stncts Cla)ton. Douglas. Fulton. OeKalh Gwtnn<>ll and Cobb M asSl\c bu::.1n~ \o\Ould ht: re quired The blaC'k parf'nt!'I 'ia1'1 c;urh ;1 s .... e<'ping dt•,t•g1 ci;:at ion rt m1-<h '.1.3<, nl'(.'dC'd t t1 gl\f' hl.J ll.. :.t'hoolch1ldren tn Atl.inra .1n t·quJI L'<iucallon In ;inothl·r 1 J"' 11\\ 111\ 1n1· tt1•· 1:-.~u1· of r.11·wl 111 ... 1 rtmin.1111111 lht• Jll.,llfl'' .1).!ru·rl 111 111•1 uh "'h<'th1·r thf· c·l11,1ni.: 01 .i ~\o·ni phis. Tt'nn . !>ti L"C\ to thrnu;:h traffi c al .th,. requc.,t or rc~1 dents of a v1T111:lllv :tll "'h11t ne1i.:hhm hoo<l v. .1::. an .Jl'l of un la1,1, ful r ;1r 1a l <11 s c-r1m1nat1on against the r~1dt'nts or a nNrb' p r e d o m 1 n J n t I v h I 3 ,. ic nelghborhnod In other rulini:o; toduy The court lt'ft intact 11 ruhng the go vernment say~ could CO!>t C'Onsumers from $17 b11l1on to more than $50 b1lhon in higher gasoline pnrei. The JUSh ces r~fused to hear Man Shot to D eath S AN f'RANCJSCO <M'l One man was i.hot dead and J neighbor who <'Bmc 10 h1~ aid "'as wounded this weekend an violence In the Sunset Dlstn ct PoliC'e said th<' dead man was Leon Elhs. 36 <·a rtcr adm1n1i.tr.it1un ... q :u ments that a lo wer cost wH wrong wbeo ll ~truck down a tS74 amendment to the '*rat petroleum product prare <'On trols. Thl" Temporary t-:m•·rgt>nn Court of Appeals. arttn" on a la"su1t hied b) Mobil 011 cot11 .against the Department of Energy. ruled last Nov 19 that t he amt'ndm~nt w a!> invalid hecause 0tl compan1c"' were not ~t ven a chance to oppo:.t: It 1\I t\'<Ut-1n ti l'aw• 1nvoh1n.1? ' 11 m JI I 1 ' <'<> ~ 1 ~ I I o c a 1 1 o n lorm11L1' u~r·<1 for 1tw Em,·r.:cn o l't·lri>lum ,\Jh.>t:ation Act of 1973 are gasoline pnce!'. <'har~1-c1 by the nation's oil comparuc~ from Apnl 30. 1974 untal Feb. 1 1976. • Go\·emment law) e~ told the 1ust1ces that the lower court's ruling allows oil companies to re-ralculate their maximum I J wful selling prices for that 11m e penod. and re<'oHr am portion of those lav.ful pnC'es oot • o llected b y c h arging higher prices now. Left intact a cal> 's pov..er to 11rde r 1l5 ~•dents to clear snow I rom public sidewalks adJ01nang their property The court. citing the lack of a substantial federal question:· refused to re\'1ew a ~no '.4 removal ordinance in Carbon· dale, Ill. Carbondale's ordinance. based on an enabling llltno1s law. re· qu1r~ property own,rs. tenanlS nr others m control of pn' ate 1Hoperty to clear s now from borde ring · public sidewalks . T hose who don't com ply with the o rdinance can be fined If snow or ace 1s too difficult to n•move. residents are reqwred tu rover the "al ks v. 1th some .,ort of abrasive material to make walking easier La14yer John Brewster was cated on Jan 12. 1979. for not c lunng \he s1de-.·alk outside his home w1th1n 24 hour s of a ~nov.faJl \ Drizzles Continue On Coast Scuuy aray morntn1 drlulet1 cauetd by damp, W\llable air and dear tMat '"r·from·balmy •f· tMnoons ar.-predicted again following ruin Saturday and 1'l11atery wlod11 on Sunday. Some drizzles were repol1ed •t scattered localtoru around the On1n1e Coasl today, with .u lncht1 r«orded by t he Oran&e Count)' Shtrilt'a Harbor Pat.n>& •l Dina Point Harbor. A total of .03 lnch was re, C'otdH thla mornlnl by Hudnt· lnl(lon Beach'• resident mt-U-oroloatlKt J . Sherman Den· 11 v. who noted at brings the ru111m total tlJ 21 ~ Inches. u,.nny, whn hu kept detailed wr1tlh1•r r.-rordi. •unce be ar· flv "'' m J111nt1nut110 Beach in l'J'17 p rl"d11·t1•1I more of the "'' aon11 I May l(Uynen ror Tues· day A llltl(tillv warm<!r trend is ,,,,.., 111.1 ,11 th•· llf•ochca dunng 1 ll·· .Jrt1·rn111in11 'I ut·Kduy .. nd y, I rl II , ... ,, •• )' • r I> I I 0 w I n g a wt •·ll .. nd 11f 1·11ld l>lwalf>ry winds •nil fl'Jtll • tw11r1y burf fi11t1'1•· hump weather pre· vu tl1·1I u1 m11!\I 1,..uc·hcs Sunday. '"' l•J•l1rw 1 "'" t·nt Uay Bea ch at I ·•1'1111J 1:.-·J• h wtwrt• une nude • 1i1111I• ,,,,, • 11t·tS h y polac~ for • •11il1.•ll1111v •n tlw .tllt11<clhcr. 1 '•"•t•l.11ril.li l1y 111J(htM1c r:. from th• t1lufll11p v11•w llJ.'(1l :.hove senl. •1tt 1• .,." 11f1tor tt1e nu'1" too pie J rmr,..r.1111n --s S u.nduy barely '''''"' 1t11· 711 11'·~,ri·•· m<Jrk , with I '• ,.,, • ., u11 lh ~J knots reported UJ> 11nd down Ult' coaatlJne. ' li••htl )' warm.~r thermometer 1 ,.,,tJ1n2., \h11uld be regis tered lro m !>t:al Beach to San Clt mente. although overni&bt tows are anticipated in the m1d·50s again M animal crowds were report. ed JI aJI C'Oastal beaches Sunday as bre~ rakc.'Ci the strands and 60 dl.'grf't• surf temperatures kept all but hardy bathers o ut. Huntin g t o n B e ach city ltff'guards reportect about 7,000 '1 .. 1tors Sunday and 2.500 Satur· dn>. while sta te beach lifeguard i.pokesmen said they were lucky to have 2.000 v1s1tors eaC'h dav Ldc~u ... rd:. an !:i~n Clem l-nt1· f''St 1mJted onl) 1.000 \1~ll<Jr~ ~atu rda y and 3.UOO S unday , "htl(• guard'> at San Onofre and ~.in Clemente !>late beac hes saJd their turnout wasn't even worth C'ounting. Newport Beach Lifeguard LL Logan Lockabey said 1f 1l wasn't fo r his staff training new lifeguards over the weekend, there would have been no beach act1\ It) to be )ttn f 'ro• Page .cl I CRASH ... hsted In stable condition at the same hospital. "We were 6(01ng on a fishing trap in lmpenal County ·-we never made 1t ," Mrs. Storm i.a1d. "We tr1ed to land at the :urport but the wmd kicked up so the pilot banked the plane to the right. We never puJled out or the bank." Airport manager Pavao said th~ uact cause of the crash has not been determLned. Dali Seriously llJ MADRID l AP> -Salvador Da h 1s sen ou.sly 111 and Wlll be unable to attend an exh1b1t1on 0( hts work tn London this week. the newspaper El lmparcial reported Sunday, the artist ·s 76th birthday . At:S GARAGE 68 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (7t4) 64~·70:K) Orange Coast Oil ION Teday'tt Clo81•1 N. ~. Stoek" .. VOL. 73, NO. 133, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 12, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS •Ds~g Plan Eyed Parents Would Pay $20 a Month , Co1ta lleH ptannera HY ttfey'll .......... ay today when apokeamea for the SunsbU. Dance Academy re- turn Won lbe PlaluUD1 Com· milsieD at &:30 p .m . for a "ariaae• to operate lat the dow-..area. Pl...., staff members said toda)' they believe more than parklq Jboukt be conalde~ in the Sunlh1ne operation. A 25-y ar-old Costa Mesa woman wu arrested earl) Uus month OD piwutuUoo cMrges when an \8'Mr<:0ver officer vis· ited \he dance studio al 583 W. 19th St. The uademy teaches disco dancing, a business manager re· ported. and contracts with 14 female teachers on twe shifts. o.lly """~ -IP. BA.LBOA'S GAZEBO RESCUED. TO BE REVAMPED ' 'It'• Reelly • Lovely Little Thing' I ' ·.Gazebo "7 ill Stay ~ In Balboa's Park A dllapkiated and vudallt.ed -wooden bandstand erected jn Balboa Pier Park as a momu- ment to the nation's bicentennial will not be turned into fire kin· ' dllngafterall. A group ol Balt.oa merchants, who spearheaded a drive to save the four-year-o\d gazebo from an early death. have collect.ed enough money to overhaul the park structure Realtor Mel Fuchs. one of the bandst a nd lover s, said the gazebo will be re-dedicated on the Fourth of JWy with a new k>f>k -concrete and iron. The bandstand. he explained began its aging process in 1976 when vandals went to work on it. removing steps and ripping out sections of the railing. It also became a popular hunt· ing grotmd, he said, for beach goer s scouring about for firewood. "It's really a lovely little thing -kids play on it, you could have a concert band in there." Fuchs observed. "It was built ror the people and that's why we want· ed to save it.•' The Balboa citizens commit· tee and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce vowed to save and refurbish the bicenteMial structure when citv Bad Breaks; Pair Need Each Other A roller skating Riverside couple, spinning around the Balboa Pier area Sunday afternoon. came away with a new need for eaeb other. It all atatted when 41 • year-old ~ Jackson bad trouble keeping hls rented s kates on the sidewalk and took a tum- ble. Newport Beach ftremen said they nasbed to the scen e and treated the sprawled skater for a poulble broltea Jen wrist. Scarcely bad firemen patched -.p the R.lven&de man when bis w"e, 31· year-old catbleoe, took a 1pill wbill attempthla to atate beekward. The ftremeii came to ber raeue .S. 11 fate would have it, ... WU aulftrtq from a pautbl• b'°'ea rt~bt wrtlt. 'll'• a 1ood tbtn1 llaey're •arrl•d. •• ob· MrYH ftn olflelal An Monee. 11Mt••• Ua•f re1Ur .-.I tllh ot8'tr .... I COUllCll members voted not to spend any municipal funds to fix it up. Don Porter, cpmber director. s aid he c:onvanced ctramber members and three businesses -Avco F\nance. Pacific Mutual and the Bank of Newport -to toss in a few dollars to rescue the bandstand from bard times. The net result was $1,100 for materials and a lot or promises from citizens and merchants to · s pend a day painting and sprucing up the structure for its fourth birthday. Re placing the wood with iron and concrete. Fuchs said. should make the gazebo vandalproof. It s hould also make it hold up lon ger -··m aybe until the tricentennial -who knows." • Prime Rate Slmlws Hit Lowof 16o/t NEW YORK <AP> -Several banks today cut their prim lending rates to 161/a percent and a Cleveland bank cut its rate to 16 percent as the slide in interest rates cootinued. Ameritrust , the Cleveland bank. was the flrst to drop to the 16 percent rate. That came arter Morgan Guaranty Tnast Co .• the oat.ion's firth·larsest bank, cut its rate from 11"°"' pettent, markins the fourth time Korean bu been the first to a4olJt a new rate since banks today cut their prime lending rates in mid-April from a peak ol 3> percent. Tbe prime lending rate is the rates banks charge on loans to their most credit-worthy corporate customers, with other corporate and industrial lenders paying more. Tbe c.-to 16~ percent was matched by several banks, including Continental UHnols NaUonal Bank at Trust Co. ol C hicago, the natloll 's seventb-larpst bulk. Most major banks are char,m, rates ol 17~ petteat. Before today, I.be Gilly major bank to drop below tMt Mel waa Cbue llanbattu Bank. Premier Sworn In ATHENS, OrHce (AP> -a.or ................. O¥er u, .... 11end .. premltr or Oreeee. beadtn1 a new 1ovtl"M'llat made up moeUy ol holdover• from ll•• prtvtou1 1overamtnt or CoatU"U"' Cara•1aU1 WM w11 elft\td f r••ld•n• or 0 , ........ ,.,. ....... , ... "*· \ Spokesmen for the academy's owner , Sylvan Llpscholtz or Chicago, are aeeking a vanance to operate \be academy with fewer parking spaces than re· quired. But planning staff members said today they will recommend com missioners also constder-a requirement for a permit to ope rate a n adult -u sage establishment or one which is not outlined under current or- dinances. Study on those recommends· lions probably will take two more weeks. they said. The parking variance request was tabled two weeks ago -when representatives of the academy could not answer Planning Com· mission questions regardin g the business' operation. •Pw1,._.o The academy . operating without a busmess license pend- ing the Planning Commission's action on the variance matter. 1~ housed in quarters previously occupied by the Sunshine Studio, a nude modeling establishment. 'PRINCESS' ACmESS SUZANNE ABU TALEG She Can't Understand What the Fuss it About Princess Movie Costa Mesa police arrested three women for suspicion of prostitution in that business last year but all charges were dis· missed later. . ' - Blockage Refused $63,000 Gem Theft Logged In Newport Newport Beach police are seeking the s hoplifter who took jewe)ry valued at nearly $63.000 from a Via Lido store Friday. The theft was reported at B.D. Howe aod Som, 3'12 Via Udo at about l:• p.m. Tbe theft w.a slmi.lar to a case re ported Tburs d a y fro.m A .H . Weine rt J e we le r s in Fashion Is land in which a shoplifter took a $3,000 diamond bracelet. In the Fashion Island theft, employees said they saw a man behaving strangely near one of the store·s display cases. They said be fled before they discovered the bracelet was missing. The Via Lido theft is more puizUng to police because store employees said no one was seen near the case which apparently was forced open. In addition. the loss includes nearly three dozen pieces of jewelry which were scooped out of the case. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A ft'deral Judge today reflli>ed to block the showing of the con· troversial telev1s1on movie ··Death of a Princess" on the Public Broadcasting System tonight. Chief U.S. District Court Judge Robert F. Ped.ham. cit- ing freedom of speech , said \.be court could not intervene because il wouJd mean tu.ming "our backs on 200 years or heritage." He also said he was d1smJss- ang tbe action because attorney J obn 'lbon>e had no standing to brloe ~ suit. Peckham said only in rare cases can prior restraint be im· posed -such as in the case or sailing times of military vessels during a war -and that Uus m- stance is not in that category. Thorne had urged the telecast to be delayed at least 60 days to allow public discussion on PBS' decision to telecast the film. He said Saudi Arabia could cut off oil in reprisal for sho.wing the film. which in turn could resuJt in military action to protect the oil source and possibly lead to a nuclear holocaust. Thome. a San J ose attorney, had asked the court fo r a tem- porary restraining order block· Ing a showing of the mm . · Matlle•1atleia11• UDeolD klMd elPtb 1raden Donnie Hilliard. Hln>lbl Ono Ind Evan P9tlnen <from left> hol1t the trophlee they earned thla month u lOP rnatbemaUclan1 •t a eounty· wide ..-..1. The Newport Beach 14·11ar-G1dl earMd the bAa ~Y for their ftrat place etrort ln compeUUon with ...,. trom 11 other 1eh0ola. HUUard allo look nnt In .......... coallltl and Ofto Wll tl\lrd. c...t WU 1.....S tw malh elub at Garden Orow'a lolla Or.,. ma1tlehoal. Th<· mo \ 1e -wh1eh hes broui?ht an angry re~ponse from Saudi Arabian 0Htc1ab-deals "1th the pubhc execution or a marned Saudi Arabia p~ and her commoner lover for adultery. (AddiUonal story Page A4.) When the film was shown in England. 1t brought an official Saudi Arabian protest and hints of reprisals. Dick Robertson, public In· iormalloo officer for San Fra!>- cisco public lelevuion stalioa KQED. Mid die station pa.. te carry the program as scbeduJed tonlght at 8:30 PDT. He said the station had not been served any legal papers relatutg to lbe pro- gram. Newport Eyes Settlement Of Koll Suit An out-0(-.court settlement of· fer, which would halt a pa.tr or lawswts filed against Newport Beach and several or its council members, is expected to be ac· cepted by the City Council tonight. The settlement, wbicb would give the Koll Company a second s hot at building a 500-room hotel near John Wayne Airport, was worked out by an attorney for the city and representatives of the development firm. The swts -one s~lung $7 million m damages -were filed early this year by Koll after council members a pproved a new general plan amendment. That amendment. among other things, scuttled Kon ·s plans to build the Hyatt Regency Hotel and an office building, also near the airport. The settlement would pull Koll's airport area developmeot out or the general plan amend· ment, giving the firm the chance to get permits for the botel and office buHding. Also. the agreement calls for each side in the dispute to pay its own court costs -estimated at a combined total or more than $100.000 -and orders that no further legal action will be taken. The settlement was recom- mended to the new council by its attorney, Leonard Hampel, because Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears informed both sides recently sbe lnteoded to rule a1alnst the city. In the Superior Court suit, Koll w u Hklng that the entire geoeral plan amendment be overturned. Tbe amendmed. re- duced f\i&we buUdinc OG 11 lites throupout &be dty. City ..... ......,. NJd tM7 felt that lou of Ute superior Court case woWd pev• tM way ror tau ot UM ,....,.. Rlt ln which KoU w11 ..-... tM ST mllllot1 ln da1nq ... Named ln UM fldenl Mt \n addlUoft to UM ~llJ WM Maror Paul lySotf and ...c:U col· , ...... .., WUU1m1. awtrn Hart. Paul Hum..a Nd .,_... ,. ... "reutf Hd WUUaMI hi" • .......... ot .... Gwiboat Sinking 'Mistake' NA~U. Bahamas IAPl Cuba indirectly apologized today for the sinking of a Bahamian g unboa t by C uban MiG warplanes, but insisted its fighter pilots thought they were attacking a ''pirate s hip." Bahamian Prime Minister Lyndon 0 . Pindling termed the claim "a cover-up" but said he would accept the Cuban state- ment as an apology. "There's no way that they could mistake two ensigns and a Bahamian national flag as a Jolly Roger nag ... said Pindlmg. who was ret urn ing to the Bahamas today from London. In Washington, the State Department issued a stat.ement say mg the mit1al reports indacal· ed Cuba was guilty of a •·gross v1olatton of international law." U.S. Coast Guard and Bah a· mian forces were searching for four mJSs1ng seamen from the Saturday mght sinking of the 103-f oot gunboat Flamingo JUSt c;o uth of Cay San Domingo, the Bahamian National Security Council said. Tbe incident was sparked by th~ 'eirure of two Cuban risrung boats suspected of poaching an Bahamian waters. •• lf the boat sank was a Oahamas patrol boat, ~e sin· c-erely regret the incident," the Cuban government said in a !>tatement published by the Com- muDJst Party newspaper Gran· 1 ma. n>e statement was broad-\ cast by Havana r adio and monitored in Miami. ·•w e will never be arrogant with the Bahamas." the state- ment &aid. "It ls a small coun- try recently arrived at indepen-• deoce and they always can count on o ur solidarity and our respect. .. Though the statement did not , respond directly to Bahamian demands r .. reparations. it did say Cube ·wanted the iaddent f ••prop!riy eta.rifled and &eWed friendly and honorably between the aulboritles of Cuba and j Bahamas." ' Cuba said its MiGs were called out after ooe of the two boats radioed that it "was being attacked by a pirate ship." The fight.er pilots opened fire when ~ the "pirate'' ignored signals to • :.top, the statement said. Cuba said the Bahamian gun- boat "couJd be the one sunk by our aviatJon." Cuba saJd 12 of its fishermen were mi ssing. Bahamian authorities said only eight were in custody. Told oC the Cuban s tatement. Pmdl.ing said, "It would be just l good sense and de<:ency to ac-1 ;:~~·~~~ice 1 ~ Vandalized 1 Newport Beach police are seeking vandals wbo broke into the office of Newport Harbor High School Assistant Principal Jack King. According to poUce reports, the break·ln was discovered Fri· , day morning when school employees round red paint graf· fiti on the office walls and at- tendance records strewn about the office. School o rfi cials set the estimate ol da mage at $220. Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday • except for low night and early IDOl"Ding cloudiness. A little warmer. Lows tonight SO at the beaches to SS inland. Highs Tues- day mid to upper eos. IN818BTe•A~ Secret poet calUng for ~~ Of U.S. ltottoflec Ht '"°" IDOi tortt~ bit ttDO g9"""""" .. ~ ... ·~ '""' .,.,,.., '°"° MJCU ~ HPn m aernnwnt. Stof11, pltoCOI Poft C.J. ..... , II JllO ~--JIJSI' BRE.41UNG----..... ""* ..... ,,.. ...... ....., ..; ........... *"' .. '" •.• Embm11y Taken U v~e r By Liby an tude ntB ANKARA. 'l'\IBtY <AP> -A 1roup of ~ Uby ana,.moet of them unlwr1aty atudentt. toe* over OW Ubyan En>bauy Mre lodl)' and formed a .. ~ .• C'OCIUDlU•" \0 bud1e ''-td· mlnlatraUoft, poUc. repoc"Wd. Jn Loodon. wbt,. DOI~ are lnTMd••U. ••'*1ed LlbJu turorist at'Uvhy, th• ltntnh IO .....-uld today tt wtU n · ptl moet memben of the ub)'an F.atbeaJ -blU•ved \0 be bid· ln& an uaualnaUon aquad lnvolved I.a UM ldlllllt of lwo t..lbyan d•~•dftU. A Br1Ulh f'oNJrn OM~ apol•1nan In Loodoa at.id H vul11~ of tht' memben ol llM! lloflf ·alyl.S "Peopae'a Bureau" W\ll be &NlOW\Cod In • •P•clal •t•IAtneM ln t.he Rouae ot Com· mon1. lie dlelined LO flYt cWalla Other aovemment offldall said \be annountement wUI hive almOft lmmt'diatt' effect Tht)' i1trtued &hat at leaat Ulrff l.lb yan• wanted by Scotland Yard for que1Uonln1 ln ~ with the 1laylna l11t mont.h of two 1Jbyan dlAldent• IJ .. ada llr fHta. O••t Prr•lflrttl KAMPALA. u unda cAVl U1anda'1 rebel 111 m•n mlllt.ary comm1.-1on ouated ctvlllan Pre.Iden\ GocUrt>y 8 ln1tlaa today. and Look over the powe~ of I.he prnldency. accordin1 to official Uaanda r•d10 The mlUUiry romm1aa1on 6e1zed the rad10 station and other ko 1n.atallaUon.a ovef the wHkend. rejecting fhnalsa'5 d1a m 1ual or urmy <'h1er of ataff Da vid Oylte Olok Pttflar 'uh•P• ff l.rPd .... ti a r ll.-c LONDON ( /\P) Dollar valm .. 1 were mixed loday on world m oney marke lll aa go ld trading was becalmed At London's rtve bullion houaes. gold closed at S5 l3 an ounce Gold closed In Zurich at $512.SO an ounce . tn H.ong Kong. the precious m etal dropped $2.90 an OW'I Ct to close at SSO'T.46 In London. the British pound c losed at $2.2760. up Crom $2.2675 on Friday. In Tokyo. where trading ends before 1\ begins In E~rope. the dollar closed at 230.20 yen , do wn :,lightly from Fn day ~ CIC>Sc Of 231 90 yen .~at r '\f>arx OK •>n B o lot1r1•d Budg.-1 WASHINGTON t AP> -The ~nu\.t movt:-d today to approve a guns-over ·butte r version of lhe h r..t balance<! federal budgd 1n 12 years a $612 9 b1lhoo 1981 ~~nding plan that would cul deeply int.o social programs. Before a rlnal vote on UHi budget. the Senate faced a stnns: of last-minute amendftlen~ from the political n ght and left to try to stun the spendJng priontJ~ rc_,commended by the Senate Budget Comm1tt.ee ;U •tHHH f ;flflpfhlH (:ctfthtt-1 ftf'1'tf1H " CAIRO. Egypt CAPi The 31 man Eg yptian Cabinet re· signed today. paving the way for President Anwar Sbdut to re· vamp h.ls domestic policies and pnonlJes Pn me Minister Mostara Kh alil announC'ed the resignatio n.!> to reporten. after a 45·mmule m eeting wllh lht Cabinet He !'>a id "Al lhu, sta"1,e . the beRIMJn~ of a new pha.!te of national re · cons truction. I sa w 1t fit to pr~ent to Pres ide nt Sadat our resignation a nd place at al hls d!spo!tal ·· Newport Considers Park Site Purchase By ~'TF.VE MARBLE OI -0.C.ly ~-\""1 A narrow belt of land near the west entrance lo Nt·wport B<:a<'h m a y be purchalif"f'J a"> a future Cl· ty park s1t.e 1f t.ht-City Council der 1d eb toni J!ht that the pnce as n g ht T he la nd. par:.illel to Coast Hi ghway r unning ca st from t.he Sa nta Ana H1 ver roughly to 59lh Street. 1s owned by the stalt: Departme nt of Tra nsportation. The pnce 1i. $689,000. Newport. park a nd recreation orhclals contend that the west Newport area 1s lacking 1n park.'I and are pushing the purchase of th~ land and t.he creation of West Newport Park. F our yl'ars a go. tht' city boug ht the east ern tip o r the n b bon or land and turned ll into a park wilh tennis and handball courts But buyang Ole r ci.t of the belt, which 1:. nearly 3,000 feet long. wai. put on a back burne r when c.·1t y and CalT rans officials <'Ouldn't agree on what the land was worth CalTrans said the land, ac· quired or1gana lly for construe· t1on of a coaatal freeway, ww. worth about Sl.5 million. The ci· Schmidt Victor RONN. West Germany <AP) Tht:' vic tory of Chancellor llclmut Schmidt's Social Democratic Party In Germany's most POl)\l)ous state signaled a possible ·wtn for the party ln the Oct. 5 national elections. DAILY PILOT ty came back Wlth an offer less than half o( that. During negot1at1oni.. CalTr<.t~' ;,,ppan ·nll) agr('1'<1 to JQwt'r 11..5 a~k an)! 11rn·1· to ~.ooo If c·ouncal membf.r~ a~rN.! v, hu:> tht• land they'll then far,, th I ask of developing It Officials t·~tlmale 1t would cost S500.000 to t urn tht· land into a full !tCah: JH1rk Another altemat1ve. thc•y ~aid. would bt: lo lt ave thl' a rea ru; 1t 1!> and budget about S500 a year 10 keep the trash off of it. Mrs. Heacock Rites Slate d In Cle m e nte Me monal funeral serv1c~ are pending for Mabel Heacock. 79 :> retired Silverwoods Depa rt ment Store clerk a nd long·t1mt: Orange Coast resident who died last Wednesday The 30-year s aleslady sue· c umbed in a local hospital following a lengthy Illness The ret..lred de partment at.ore clerk had lived in Balboa for nearly 10 years but made her home with her daughter. Mn. Sue Stodda rd. in San Clemente. more recently. S urvivors Include Mrs fle acock's daughter and three grandchildren, who sugaest memorial contributions in he~ name to the American Cancer Society. Services are under direction ol Ray Family San Clemente Mortuary Pf.afl• G edl1 11 Attorney Samuel Garrison tl l. GO P chief counsel in N ix o n I mp eac hment hcarmg.s, has pleaded guilty to charges of e mbezzling SilG,000 from lhe bankruptcy uccoWlt of Georgia business f irm Drizzling Conti1iuing On Coast Scuzzy gray morning drizzles rau1>ed by damp. unstuble air and clear but rar-from·balmy ar lt•rnoons art' prt'dH·tcd again follow1n ~ rain ·Satur day and lJlu~t~ry \li lnd-. 11n S unda> Soml· driule1> were reported at scattt:rl'd locations around th'" Oran~e Coas t today. with 11 incht'!> r~rdcit by the Orangf· County Sheriff'!> Harbo,. Patrol at Dana f'o1.11t tla rbor /\ total of 03 inc h was re· rorded t.h1s mom ing by fl ud nl 1n.:t<1n u .. a r h ·-. rl'!>ld t-n t m t.'teorolog1i.t J Sht'rm an Den n ... who noted 1t brings the \1•ason tota l to 21 52 inches Denn>., '4hO hai, kept detatlt~ "'•·alht•r 11•1·ordi. !till<.'•' ht· ar nvt•d in lluntangton Hea<'h 1n l!.127. prt·d 1r t1·d m ore· o r l ht• M·a5onal May ~raynl's:. for Tuet. d.Jy /\ :.hght ly warm t'r trend . 11> lorccli!\t at Uw beaches d unnJt 1 he a fternoon:. T ues d a y a nd W e dnes da y. f o l lo w 1n it a 14 N·kt'fld of c·old. blu:.tery ""ind-. .ind poor. choppy !turf. Goo:.e t1u m 11 we ather p ri• v;,i1led at most. beaches Sunday. including Cr~ent Bay Beach al 1,aguna Beach. where one nude r o uple was cited by police for .. unb11th1.11g 1n the altogether (.'o mp lamU. by 'ilghU.eers from the blufft.op v1e 'tli spot above ~l.'flt officers afw r the n ude couple . T1•mperaturt'l> Sunday barely hrokc the 70 degree mark. Wllh hre<'tes up lo 20 knots reported up and down the roasthne . Shi:hlly warmer thermometer readings should be reglstered from Seul B each t o S an \lemenle. although overnight low s are antic ipated In the m1d·SOs agam . Minimal crowds we re report- ed at all coaat.al beachea Sunday al> breezes raked the strands and 60 degree s urf temperatures k1•pt ull but hardy bathers out. A 'Gotcha' For Murphy VICTORIA. British Columbia (AP> --Murphy's law says that 1r somethlng can go wrong, It wHI. And when yoo apply Murphy's la w to a Murphy bed -the kind that folds up into lhe wall when not In use -I.here 's double trou· ble. Police went to the ald of a Vi c· torla woman whose boyfriend had been snapped up Into a Murphy bed. As he lounged on the bed, somet.hlng went wrong and It suddenly clO&ed, la.king the st.artJed young man up wtlb It. Upside down with hie head ln the uaembly, the mao coWdn't budge the bed. Neither could the woman. Police fin ally rreed him. ,,. 0--~ ~ -. - _ .. " .___.,.--.. --..... o.-c...--~ --..,_. ----· _....., .. _ ... ~--....... ~ l••C'-llMAJ•I~ W•ll•f. ·~, L • _ .... _c.-•~ -.. ......-~-"'""""-,_ ....... ,.... "II m '''"' ...-, l'O .... ,,....~-~--._. ...... ... _...., __ ·c:arter to Review Mideast Problems , __ ....... T '4?1nt OM)__, Cit •• , ......... " . " .. -~Eil .. .., .... WASHINGTON CAP> -Wltb the Jaratll·El)'pllan talka oa P1 l e1tln lan autom ony 1uapended. PrwlcMat can.r la meetl.Dc wtth SecNtary of S&at.e Edmmd MUlki• aod Amertc1'1 amb1u?ldon to Cairo ind T el Av lv for a r•vlew o f lbe o b 1 ta~IH t o rea c h ln1 • MtUtmmt b)' UM tartet date ol Jal1y•. . M.-W tum...S lhl 9ftVO)'I hOIDI ... , th• *••llHd for =~:ulo1 •Uh th• .aa.....,.ua.ama.a. .. • nWa .• .,,. m..U.C l• ur.-oelr la U.. ..... .. .. , .. , " .. , .. , •P.P"•• .................... . •No ...... Ml'4> ........ .... Tbe new aecNtuy of allt.e la due to fiy to BNIMll Tueeday for • meettn1 wltb Weal European fotelp and defmM mlnllt.ert. ft. will t.Mn 10 oo to Vltnna for t 1lkl with Soviet Forel1n M l n l1ter A ndrei Gromyko. "The pretildent wanted LO see him before 111 t.hat," th• othctal nplalnitd. A mbu11dora A Ured L. Alh•r14D Jr., beMd ln Calro, and Simuel W lAwtl, a:,;:~::J•·,. 1\lnwMI °"' ... ~:.:l':Pi.W~r.; t.i;i two -' MUlld• 1t the ........... WASIUNCiTON (AP) -The bodle• ol rour ot eh,ht Mannes amd airmen kuted In the unauc· ce1111fu1 Iran hostage rescue mJ.a. 111on have been lhiPS*t to their ramllltt from the Dover Alr Force Bue In Delaware, Pen· tason olf1cl•la aaid today. A hflh body w'8 due to bt flown rrom thf' armed services m ortuary at. Dover. probably sometime today .• r. Oef~ officials declined to name public ly the five US military men who1e remains have bHn poeltlvely Identified, or to Uat the three whoM bodies we re ao badly burned tti.t ex. perta could not Identify them Ortacaals said Individual 1den· tlfacattorus of thole 1denllf1ed and those wh.lch could not be Iden· l1f1ed. and arrangements belnc made f<K" shipment and burtal m each cue, were being left to the wishes of the families lnvolwd On Saturday , the body of M a r1ne Sgt. Jot\n 0 Harvey wu r e tu rne d to h is h o me In Roanoke. Va. Officials dec lined t o say t.pec1fic.-ally what will be don4: with tht' re matn1' of lhc three i.e rv i ce11W11 who8e bod I es cooJd not b4" pos1t.Jvely Identified. but based on put practice in such casel'I, it apptoared likely they might be buried In a common ~ra vt• 1n Arlington National Cemetery Bcsadef. Harvey. the victims 14 er~ A.tr Force Capt.S. Richard I. Bakke. llarold L Uwi& Jr , Lyn D Mclnl06h and Charles T. McM•Uan, Air f'orce Ttth. Sgt Joel C Mayo and Marine Sta.tr Sgt Ot-wey [.. Johnson •pd Cpl r.c.'Orge N Holmes Jr. Rally Pla n'n e d By 11.,onda Group a t O CC Or:rn~t· Coa1't Collf•.:1· ' br anc·h or t ht· Studcnl'> for Jo;conom lC J>i:•mcx·racy 1s spon.sorlng a noon rally T u."">day an \he S<'hool quad JU.SI oH fo'a1rv1<'w Road an Co!StJt ~ C"Sa A s pokl"S m an for SEU. the .l a n e F o n da Tom ll a y dt·n · -.upported organization . c alled the seatloo a "pohUcal awan- nus rally" to deal with the dra ft. nuc lear power and wea pon5. Propo&1tlon 10. la.lll"l> on otl corporatu>ns. womf'n 's a nd Chicano right.:. and P ropo:,1 t1<m 9 ~pC'akt:r i. a l lhl' hour long g:ithe nng a rc to Include Mark L1bertell1 . Coast College SEO or· ga n 1 z er . R o bin Schne ide r . M ulht'm ro-cha1rman o f SEO. Karen Goodwin. Orange County Pe ace Convf'rsion ProJect and All1 ancl' for Survival member A lr.o Betty Brooks. us1t1laflt professor of wo men'6 studies. C al State Long Beach . and r;itt>erto Victoria, coordinator for veteran stude nt services at UCL Army Takes O ver KAMPALA. Uganda <API Rebel nulJtary officers led by Uganda's army chlef or staff claimed control of the Eaat African nation today but for the time being let President Godfrey Bloalaa keep hh title and the presidential resldence where he was under the protection or Tan ianian troops Headed I or Record The balloon Kitty Hawk drifts toward the Pre sque Isle area of Maine m strong wmds over Canada. It landed safely in eastern Canada today. completmg the first non·sl()J> transcontinental ba lloon crossing (se<: story. Page A4 L • High Court "1' ixes Desegregation Bid WASHINGTON <AP l -The Supreme Court today struc k down legal effort.a to (.'()M()lldal# Atlanta's predominantly black ~ r hool d1!ltnct v.a th n1n1· wli urhan dJ'l\nC'\~ H) ;.i .'>3 wit<' the 1ust1rt""> up h•·ld ti.HJ lo"'1·r uwn rulin.:~ th<•t tht-ri· I'> no tJ.'.i'>I:'> for 1·omtJ1n 1 n~ the· mdn1rtu;il '>r ho•1I d 1~tnc·~ lnr r;.ic:ial desegreRatton Thl' cOfUIOhdatwn i.ouuhl by h l a l'k paren t-. 1n l ht·ir l!.17 :• I ..i w-.uH woold h:.i vt· f"rC'llltt:rl .1 ~uperd1~tnct" M.n:tchan l( ,,..,., <.r n area as largf' ~ Dela>A ari· ll would h.:n·t> romh1m.'<1 AUan la ) i.choob ~1th th06t: 1n lhn. ... · other Cll) dist.net.:. O~alur, Buford and Ma n r-tt a and \4 llh •chools IJ1 SIX COWlt) ~Lncb C lay ton. Dougla&. f'ulton . De Kalb. Gwinnett and Cobb M ass1ve busing would be re qu1rt"d The bla<'k par ent.'> .. aid ~uch J "'eep1ng ~gn•gal1on rem1-d\ "' J '\ neede d t,., I( 1v 1• h I :i r i.. 'c.-hoolC'htldren 1n AtlJ nl.l J n toq ua l educalJon Jn another case lnvohang th.,_ 1'>:0.ue of rac ial d1scrtmmatJvn. the 1 ust1 ce~ aire ed to dt"C1dl0 whethc•r the rl06tnl: or a Mem ph111. Tenn . street to through 1rarfac at Ole reque::.t oC r~1 - dt>nt.s o( a virtually aJI wlute ne ighborhood was an act of un· lawful rac ial d iscrim1nat1on against the residents of a nearby p r e d o m i n a n-l I )' h I a c k ne ighborhood Jn other actions today,· the ('()U rt . Refused by a 6 3 vote to ex pa nd c.-riminal i.us pects· •O· called Miranda nahu and re· instated a Rhode Island m a.n'o; murder conv1ct1on T hC' action lo e t a s ide a Hho d c l !.l and Supreme Court r ubnll? stnkm~ down Thomas J . lnnl.S' conv1 c t 1on on grounds that he led police to the murde r weapon fo llowinit improper police Inter roaat.lon. IMia led poll« \0 the weapon after a police offacer, in ronveru llon w;th another of. fifer . noted that the weapon m ight bl> found by <'h1ldr<'n and C .1Ulle lh\!m lnJUry In <i nothn c ase r elated t o \11randu n ~ht5, n•fu:.c<i to re.· 1n .. t .Jt1• tht· murikr "'Jrivwtwn of o EuK.-n•'. '>n• . man who coo· fc i.aed to ki lling a fr1 €:nd '11 w1f1 " 1\ lowPr ('Ourt ruled thal the 111a 11 ''i M1rund.1 rr ~h h w1·n · \ 1<1l.11t-<l v.h1·n 111Jllt·•· prcvenlt.'d ;i l.1W}l'r, turt..-d b' the :.w.1.ie<:t '11 14 lft', from seem~ him. Hulcd t h a t t h 1• m e r l" p1n,s1b1hty that .1 ddcodant'1> l.1w yer had a C'Oflfl1c t of interest '' nnt Pfl'>llgh to overturn a con \ IC llOO in J c:nminul C.1~e Decision Set On Sewage Plant Action R egional wate r quality o r. (11 1al~ will decide May JO on "'hctht•r or not Laguna flJlh !'lan llat1on. In<:. bh<>uld be pro- h 1 b l tcd Cro m taking new l'Us tomen;. The offtdals are considering 1o uch a ban becaw,e of allega· 11on11 that the sewage-t reatme11t firm near L1on Country Sa/an dum p<'d wust C' wnter into the ~an DleKO Creek Cha nnel. T he May JO meeting of the <'a l 1fo r n1a Regio n a l Wate r ()uality Control Board wall be ht·ld in the K1vcn.1dc City Coun· < 11 Ch omheor'> T h t• b o a rd m c mb er11 pobtponcd J dec.-1111on on the m at ll'r w~ 1t rum •· before lhem Friday m a me<?tin~ held Ill lht' Costa Mt.-sa City Council Cham· h<'tb Al SCARAG ~tJ I ASI UON IGLANO IJI HT ACH f 714) U.4 1030 Oallyl'llMSt.tft ....... OLD SYCAMORE REFLECTED IN QUIET WATER IN ISOLATED CORNER OF CASPERS PARK 'Sleeper' Among Orange County Parks May Attract More Vlaltora With Aid of Solar and Wind Power Ah, Wilderness • m oc 1hree Corners Tak es Jli sitor B ack lo 1'·a ture By FREDERICK SCHOEMEtn. Ot .. oeHf ...... MAtff ·'Thn.-e Comrrs" 1~ a hard to get t o. beautiful spot. It 's located at the end of a dirt road . h\gh on a ndge abovt: Bell Can yon east o f San Juan Capistrano. in the ch!\tunt corner or Ca!.prr!. W1l11<-rnL·:.o., J'ark. OranJ;{I! C'ounl) ·:. larJ.!t•s t rc•g1on~1I rt'<' rt· at 1011:11 h11lrl1nJ.! /\t Thrt•t• C11rnt•r .... tht• S . 5 0 0 a l' r l' • 11 .... IH' r .., µ a r k . pu rrh:Jo.,t·li in l ~J71\ for S1I I\ million, shan'l-1 a <·ommon cor ncr "''th tv.o o ther ma1or par<'t•h tlw 0 Nr·tll H:1nt·h Jnd ('ottt dt• C':n.a. :t pr1vatl'. rural t·o.,tatl' 1·onu m1n11' But from th1.., .,pot you "<'t' no hou ... 1• .... n11 111:id.., 1111 uti lity poles JU'>! tr11lt•o., :tnlf m 1lrs Of hrll'I and 1·:in..im .... 1m1l1•r a 111\1·r 11f sprrnJ.! J,!r:1ss . ..,, <1111ls or 11ak ;1nrl svc ;i more . Tlw hustle of busy Orangt• Count~ 1s far away Caspers Park. for its size ~d "'1 ldemcss setting so close to urbantted areas. 1s con&1dcrrd i.omething or a "sleeper" among the county's 12 regional park!I On a wee kday orternoon recently. only two vlslto~ were ~et'n walking \Jndc r the oaks m•a r San Juan Cn:l•k On \\e1•kc·nd.,, a<·rorcl1n~ ''' lb ngt•r F: Park(·r llant'O('k th1· p.1rk ha-. mor 1· v1..,tlor'> pwntl'k•·r.-.. carnpl'f", h1kl·r.., ;rnrl ··qu!'.,tn;.ins who don 't m1ntl br 1n g 1n i.: a long their own drinking water . L1ttk. rt•ally. b} \\&)' o r improvements has occurrc.:<l at th,. park s rn <·c it wns pu rc•hasC'd ·r hl'n •.., a gall· v.ht·rc pt·opll· IW\ SI per day to enter. S5 per n1J,lht 10 r:rmp T ht•r(' ar<' p1<'n1r 1.1hll'._, l'3mps 1l<'._, porlabl•· t n1 ll'l'> and a ('orr:d Tht· park·.., attr:.11.·t1<>n . howt·\ c·r . ts vcs tt-d 111 1lC\ wildlife and ll., trailo., IX m ties in all that mt·an<kr 111 39 Illegal Aliens Held at Checkpoint /\ :! :! y C' a r · o I d M t• '< 1 <' a n n a tio nal.,..;..., IH•1n g hc•lll II~ bordc•r patrol authontrc~ today ::r ftcr a1wnts. operating on n tiµ. round :m ill<'nal nll<'ns In tht· back or a renl<'d truck at the border l'hN·kpo1nt south or San Clemente A gent~ snid .rose Garcia. of N ue vo Loredo. Mexico. had been taken to the border putrol's a ntr ·smugg hn ~ Sl•ction at its Chula Vi i.la headquarters for further investigation. He races c harge s of allempling t o He's 109 And Hearty DAYTON. Ohio <AP> -- Glenn Post couldn't un- d erst ond what a ll the fuss was about. Mler all. he wai. just go Ing home to his wite after sur1ery at the Veterans' Adm lnls tratlon Cent<'r he re. Ile claimed he's "just • auy who 1erv~d my coun· try. sot a wife and a piece to Uve." but he au1pectod his belnl 109 year• old m11 bavtlaad~ to do wttft tM t"OmmoUon. Poat apent MV• WI at the t(>ftttr for 19NVll ol 1 1mall ti~ pe&cll ti •kin ne.r Illa Wl t918ple and ano&Mr .,..._ w rorrttt a ptOMrale prob '""· 1 rans port illegal ahem, rntc1 thl· l' n1lt•d Statrs Offic ials s aid they hud rel'e1ved sketchy informatwn about a rented lru<'k and wrn• on the lookout for a posi.1hlC' s muggllni:! attempt "The lnform<1 tion wasn 't specific." :.aid Frank Wcrns mg, supervi!>Qry bordt>r putrol agent al the San Clemc•nte checkpoint. .. but we were wutc hing fo r a rental truck and obser ved how the subJcet acted." The number of aliens ln the case. involvmg a 24·foot cabover truck. was the largest In several m onths, Wernsing said. NY Man Kills 2 Kids; Self NEW YORK <AP > A uthoritles say a 35-year-old man . a pparently di1trau1ht about a custody flaht over hit two children. shot aad kllled h11 son and dauahter ln a motel room before kilUnt hlmMU. Police say \hty found tht bodies of V•lenUno Donat.l!l1 his 7-ycar-old son Marco ana tO·yur·old dauaht•r Cli'Udla lund•t momm• tn a mot.I In tht Aatorla l't'rUon ot Queena. Police uy Donatelli w11 dtprt1M.'d about • n1ht with hi• ••·wire. Marl TherM• COMft, • over the ruatody ol lht ehUdNft Mt heel ~Md '.! the ctN'*"' from • M_.._ .. , • tMM4' lllw· d•1 l"9r'Araart . { a nd out or canyons and along l'reekbeds and ndJ,les Then• m ay be a rela tionship between the park's limited use and its lac k o f tra dition a l improvements •• a relationship tha t appt'ars soon li ke ly to c:hanMl' 1 h l' C' 11 u n 1 \ II '' a r ti n f ~UJH'n 10.,or.., hai. ~!.k1·rl th al bid!> Ill' ..,11111·1\l•rl fr>r up to $I 5 million 1n 1mprO\t•me•nt.... lh1nJ,!!. a o., h,1..,1< ao., road 1m11rov1·m1·nts lo ,,, ncn·c•I U') a .,ol:1r ·h t·ated v 1 s 1 to r · o; c· 1· n t l' r a n d w ind ~cnt'rated •·lc,e·trie tl} 1n hath room~ Cre~ Nov.1·1! of the· ltl'ynold!-t F:nv1ronm1·ntal <;roup. a S an 1>1e~o rirm that pn·parl'd thl' park 'i; mast•·r plan . '\Hid pl:1nnN.., tllrnC'd to the ~un and the• \\ 11ld fnr powe r bN'ilWI<' Of the· fi<trk .., r1•lal1\.t' 1 s1~\at1•rn r r 0 m l' CJ n v e n l c n t p fl "" (' r l'OnrlCC'llC>ru> /\nd. h(• ~aid . '>UCh pOWC'r .,,111rct•!. '>P<'m to fit with the park 's v.1lclemt•ss flavor I> .1 t :i from anf'm omPt l'r .., lol'illl'<I al tv.o lo<"at1ons i.ho'4 thul tht•re'" enough 'A lnd to drrv1• Y.1ndm1lli. that .... ould dnH' \•l1·clrH·al ~l'n rra t o r s and provide c;tor:t~<' to h alleric:s ..,.., n'!I to t'lc>etnt•al outlets Thi• rc~troom s would ali.o ftoatur1· ~howcrs \\Ith water hc·utcd by solar collrctors . ln1t1al dc·vclopment also v.111 1nrlud<' con s tru c t io n o f 1·ampl(rounds for tent campt>r'>. rc•c:rl'atwnal vchH:le ownc·r~. ilkt'rs and equestrians There will be interpret•\'(• n uturc tr3ll 'I f or tht· hand il'appcd and the bltnd. And. for the first time In th<' park 's hist or y. there will b<' drmking water "We will try to promote the wilde rness theme." said Nowell. lie noted that park de vt.•lopment 1s being conducted in phases so that e rrccts of in cr eased park u s e on the wilde rness can be monitored "tr the environment starts to d cle n orate. we can cul back." he i;:ud. readily admittin g that the matter of maintaining a wilderness while prO\id ing public use can be a tricky issue. The Initial development proposals were put out to bid one )'Hr ago by the county. Only one bid wu received and was nearly double what county designers had eatlmated the work would cost The bld wu rejected. NeW' bld propoaais have ~n modlrled to malul the .Project mo rt attract! vt . And county ortlcl1l1 belltvt the f'Urrent dtpr1utd 1tlltC! or tho ronatruct&on lnd111try wlll spark mnrt competitive blddlnJ Bid• w10 bl rl<' lvrd In Juno 11 one ta HNpt9d, work would btllft 11tor\11 lhtnafltr om ....... ~ ... >' lnlHd lO e• "'9 ,.... \M ttUMMad ftvt•_.. UOft Pfriad. DAIL. Y PIL.OT Less Gas Use Seen. 20% Drop in Decade Pre d icted N&W YORK <AP> -The Unll*I SUi.t la not Ukely to end lta ~· on fonlcn oU by the end the decade, but U.S. IAIOUne eonawnpUon wlll faJI by at leut 20 ~t ln the u.>a, a petroleum lnduatry forecaat H)'I. ''The economic and pollUcal rl1ka and problems" atemmin1 from reliance on imported on "will continue over the next 10 years ... the Petroleum Industry Research Foundation Inc. said Sunday. But "the seemln1ly relentless long·term growth In U.S. oil Imports which continued until 1977 has flnally been ha lted and will actually be reversed 1n the second half of the decade." the industry-financed organliabon said. Mt'anwhlle . the newsletter Petroleum Intelligence Weekly reported S unda y that Saudi Arabia. the main foreign oil s upplier lo the United States. wiU maintain Its current 9.5 million barre ls-a-day 0 11 output at least through the end of this year . The wide l y -f o ll owed pub li ca tion said S audi "authorities a t the highest level" approved the policy. Some observers have said Saudi Arabia was c ontemplating r utting back output by 1 mlllJon barrels a day in the set'Ond hair o r 1980 l o paci fy milita nt members or the Organization of PC'troleum F,xport1ng Countm·'> and ht·lp un1f)' thP <·art..i·.., c·hao\I<' pricing "Yt.lem The prOJcetcd drop 1n imports by the United State'! v.111 \tt•m 1n part from 3 decade long ded1nt' an U S. orl dem:md. rever'>rng "a rising trend which ha'> be<'n maintained since the bcginrung of the century." the foundation said. M a1or factors 10 the expt'Cted fall 1n oil coru.umptlon will be government moves to encourage use of coal a nd othe r alternate fuels. 1t said. fiIITTng gasoJrnc us e a nd conservation spurred by rising prices that already have pushed up U.S. refiners' crude oil coet.s by 750 percent since 1973 also w i ll trim oil demand, \he forecast said. U.S. gasolane use Is expt.'Ctcd to fall to tJ:J mllllon barrels 14 day In 1985 and 5.65 million barrels daJly by 1990 from the 7 .07 million-a-day rate recorded last year. the foundation said. T h e decline would be "a reversal of a very long-lerm growth rale.. wllich r eached its peak In 1.978, whe n daily gasoline consumption a mounted t o 7 4 m11l1on barrels." it said * * * fo'orelgn oll'a share in total U.S. energy requirement.a would slip to 17 percent in 1990 from 21 ~rcent last year. the foundation sa id . The report on Saudi output appeared less tha n a month before \he scheduled OPEC m eeling In Algeria to sel oil prices. OPEC o ll mi nisters met in Saudi Arabia las t week but failed to reach a final agreement either on long-term price or pr oduction strategies. * * Seeree y Broke n Ex-env oy Reveals Ug anda Oil Find LONDON <AP1 I\ form•·r lJnttl'd Nc.ition~ orra·1al lo.aid tod a y he· ha') c•v1d1•n('t: or a majo r oil find an tro ubled Uga nd ;J and c·l a imcd "M1d<'asll'm mt<•resLs" tned lo get him to suppn·~i. 1t Ceo~e Ivan Smith. who was SJ>t:<'1al r<'pn~f'nlati"e in Afrira of two U N se<:retanes general. Dag lla mmars kJo ld a nd U Thant. said io an interview h<' discovered documenLs showmg t h t' t'Jtis ten r1· o f hi g hl y prom1s1ng oil dl,PO!.lll>. near Lakt· Albert Form('r Ugandan d1('tator ldr Aman 1rutJat~-d t.iJu -.1th Dntlsh and /\menca.n hrm <> to develop lh O'i <' rl'c;ourc•·<> 1n l!l72. but l.ab)'an stroni!man ~t oammar Khadafy antl'rHrwd a nd bh)('kc-d <in> pros pect1vt> deals, h an .Smith ~aid h11n ~th. an Australian who has had acces'> to A m in':. p ri vat(' paper~ in t,;~ndu·.., ca pita l. Ka mpala. plan' to publish a book next month on how Khadaly persuaded Amm to abandon ties with Britain and Israel and embrace Libya as an ally. In the book. ··The Goosts ol Kampala." he describes Amin's 1971 tnp to a region al>out lSO m1ks northwest of Kampa la where pools of oil had !>Urfaced through old drill hol<''>. "/\mm found a tm. filled 1t with 011. then poured it over hi~ hPad and unlform in excite ment. bchcvim? he had found a way of ex tricating Uganda f rom its e conomic problems." Ivan Smith quotes an informant who i.ard h<' was an Amin's entoura~c as saymg. l\an Sm ith '>:ll<t K1rkw:ilf ""'>Ol'1at1.._, .1 Rnti-.h eompany tw.1111-<J hv lfr~ir 1\r1m U:..v1d h1rk. h.ul told Amin e<irllt·r that }t•:tr tha t tht·n · v.as poi.1t1n· PVld<'ncc> Of d ll d epo:.lh an thf' :trt•;t Thr• rt'ttn'd U N <•n\C1) s aH1 hl' round amoni.: /\min .., paper.., :1 cJraft a~rt't'rnt>nt under /\min·, n:im<• dated l>t><-G. 197 1, giving t ht' !>Oh· t-onc~s:.wn to d evelop th(' oil d<•pos 1t5 to K1r kwall /\i.<,O('lalf"\ Ill• s~ud m F<'bruary 1972 Amin arra nged t o meet with an 011 dnlhng firm. Bown and Collins. an WtSt Germany Before the meetinR could take place, Iva n Smith t-ontmued, Khadafy called /\min in West Germany and ur&ed him OOl Lo conclude ·any deal ~rore seeing ham . Shah's To•fJ Dentolished ................ A c rowd of f rani:ins watchc~ a c rane da~muntlc· thr tomb of Reza Shah . founder of I nin ·:. Pahlavi dynasl). in T ehran Reza S hah. \\hO wa:. exiled by the Brtt1s h durin~ Wo rld Wnr ff. d1c-<l in South Africa and his ~on . d<·poH·d Sh.ih :\lohammc.·d Reza Pahla .. 1, e rcctNI tlw tomh m memory of his father . the ut1hty short ... .. a greet short for b1 king, 1e1su re.,or 1::loc.kyard; ave11ab1e. 1n corduroy, chirotw11\, brushed den1m or pcpule.r pircord by HAlUUS~ ' . • ~--:·: .. ~·••ting Remembering Mo01 HONO&ING THY PAaSNTS: A apot-ebeck OP teveul of <>ur floe tHlautanb here aloat t.he coastline indicated th•t • lot ot famlU• we,. dialnc out foe brunch ye•tetday. You could apot them euUy Tbt'tudamt.hefamU,ya~.foreumpl• wtreweariq "'at hot's • Th~ women wen1 an ruttly dreNed and most ot them ~en• '4-earinc corsa&ts Some ol thfte mOUiers seemed prt.'O<'eup1ed in chttklng undemeat.b Lhe di oln1 tables. Ttm w•:> appa~ntly to uau" \hat lbe k1da who had "orn shoes kept thf'm on o.r rour:.e. lhe reason for all th1s celebratme was that lh•~ Sund11y wa::. Mother's Day. We have this annual rit.e eat•h second Sunday ln May MY MOTHER. ll Southern lady by birth and heritage eJCplamcd to me that Mother's Day was started in ~ south an~ _the idea was that you appeared that Sunday at .-- Wow' How Neat' A Brand-New TOJI /or Dear Old Mattan church en.ner weanng a red carnation in honor or your mother if she was alive or a white one to honor her memory. "Of course." she noted somewhat smugly, "you could nevt'r get anybody in California to wear a carnation ... " Now sh(• was close on her version or Mother's Day but not totally substantiated by the rerord. Unless you count l'~nnsvl vanta as a southern state. The record shows that Mother's Day was started by nm· i\nna M Jarvis of Philadelphia in the year 1907. Miss .Jarvis was a miss so she didn't have a self-serving motive. Also. ongmally. the carnation didn't have to be red to h11oor a living mother. Any color would do . BEING Of' SUSPICIOUS mind. I've aJways wondered about some traditions of the Mother's Day celebration. Like the Sunday brunch. Maybe that was started so eve rybody could 1et mother back bome in time to fix regular dinner. The gifts. too. can be suspect. if they turn out to be something like a vacuum cleaner. Clearly. mother doesn't get much relief from labor on Mother's Day 1f she has to get herself all gussied up before noon and then force all the beach kiddies into shoes for the big event. NOW THAT THE MOTHERS can all rest up after Mother's Day, we can look forward lo Father's Day in June Now there's a real bummer for a celebration. Again. I always suspected Father's Day was started by a bunch 0( mothers who wanted t.o get even. Or. It was initiated many years after Mother's Day was an accepted celebration. Maybe it was started by a bunch of enterprising merchants· who wanted to unload lelt-over ties from the previous Christmas .. ONCE MORE, HOWEVER, the record fails to substantiate all 0( this. Father's Day was also started by a woman. ll was proposed by Mrs. John Bruce Dodd 0( Spok;me, .Wash .• only two years .tt'r Miss Jarvis got Mother's Uay going. Mrs. Dodd suggested the third Sunday in June 1n 1909 be<:a~ she wanted t.o honor her own father, one William J . Smart, a Civil War veteran. Now that we have the history recited, I should report that indeed we all did honor the mother or OW' house Sunday by taking her out for a grand brunch . We all wore our shoes. too. ,AP~ NATION I WEATHER Airs To11lglat Viewers Judge TV 'Princess' N~W YORK CAP> -la "Death of a Princess" "a com· pletely false picture of the life, religion, customs and trlldiUona of Saudi Arabia." u that coun· try's government claims, or is the mm ••a sen1lUve and tbou1htlul eJCploratioo ol the Arab dilemma," as lt.a pro· ducen maintain~ The Public BroadcasUoc Service insists the right lo Balloon Sets Mark In Quebec MATANE. Quebec <AP> - Maxie Anderson and his son Kris safely landed the "K.lUy Hawk" near the St. Lawrence River ln eutem Canada today. ending the first non-st.op balloon flight across North America. amwer tbat question beloap to the viewer and wW show "Death bf I PrinceN" toaJpt at T:IO Oil KOCE. Channel ao. delplte pres- sure from the State Depart· ment and one of the 1y1tem'1 major underwrtten. tbe Mobil Corp. ONE CON8EQtJeNCE already ta clear: "Death of a PrJnceas" baa affected this country's relations with a foreign government like no pre· vioua ~levislon production. PBS will follow "Death of a Princess" with a six-mJoute d ocumentary on the con- troversy, aa well as an bour·loog panel discussion oo the issues raised by the mm . Here is a viewer's guide t.o "Deathol a Princess": THE STORY -Saudi Arabian Princess Mish'aJ and her com- moner Jover were publicly ex· ~culed July 15, 1977, in a parking lot In Jidda . The 19-year-old princess was shot t.o death and her companion hacked with a s word. CRANE LIFTS GREYHOUND BUS OUT OF TAMPA BAY A Grim S..rch for More Vlcttma of Tr•gedy The balloon came down In rainy weather at 4 :~ a .m. PIYI' . on the wooded edge of a clearing six miles east of ·Matane in Quebe<: at the end o( a 2,0QO.mile JOurney thal began la.st Thurs· day in San Francisco. They had been accused or adultery. and the execution was ord e r e d by the princess' g r a ndfat.he r . a powerful member of the royal family. The princess was giftfl an opportwii· ty to deny the adultery, but re-fused lo do so. · THE FtLJI -Britis h film· maker Antmy Thomas learned oC the execution four months later. during a easual after- din.oer conve.rsaUoo. He was ln· trigued. and initially· comldered a dramatization baaed on tbe-ex- ecuUoa. More !Jead Sought In Tampa Tragedy THE FATREt and son. un. shaven and reddened by the weatbel', were faU~ued, but neither was hurt. • "We cycled from the heights of e'ation every day to tbe depth$ of depression." said Max- ie Anderson. wbo hadn't slept In two d.a.ys. ..To me aad Kris 1t was an adventure. I think it tests your mettle." After several months' wortt in England and the Middle Eut. Thomas decided t.o prodUtt in- stead a film detailing bis search for r acts betund the s.eo.sationa.l ~tory. ST. PETERS BURG. F la. (AP> -A huge noatlng crane pried apart more or the mangled wreckage beneath the Sunshine Skyway Bridge today in a grim search ror a dditional victims buried in the murky waters of Tampa Bay. Divers found seven trapped bodies Sunday, bringing to 2S the numbe r r ecover ed s ince a freighter rammed the bridge Friday during a blinding morn· ing squall. collapsing a 1,400-foot midsection. A Greyhound bus and a number of vehicles were pitched into tbe water 15 stories below. • A WGH priority for divers to- day was t.o scour the shipping channel for an occupied car they had tagged unde rwate r but couldn't find late r and for any others that miJtbt have faUen in· t.o tbe bay. •'The re m ight b e other vehicles down there, we just don 'l know." said Hillsborough County sheriff's 1pokeaman Ca1 Henderson The death toll remains uncer· taln. Estimates varied since the accident occurred. The Coast Guard first reported u many as 90 may have died. Officials oow say 30 ia a llOOd eatimate. SMASBED aEMAJNS or the bus, which carried 23 people, were bollted from the pile of steel girders and cbunb of coa- crete as 1alva1e operations began Sunday. Cables were booked t.o the rear axle and as the bus was sk>Yily lifted, two bodies floet.ed free. Underneath. divers found a c a r they didn't know was tangled in the twisted rubble Two bodies were wedged inside the submerged vehicle. wtuch had to be cut open after 1t was raised to a barge. Two more bodies were d1!.· covered in another auto, and the seventh victJm was at the bot .tom or the channel in so feet or waler. EIGKl'EEN BODIES were re· covered witJun hours after the accident. but 55 hours passed before crews could reach any oC the other v1ctims. Swift currents and a 4().foot sect.ion or bridge danellng overhead bamptted d - f orts t.o pry loose the bodies seen trapped in the wreekage. Matane 1s aboul 285 miles northeast of Bangor. MaiM. and about 1.100 miles north ol the planned landing site in Kitty Hawk. N C Unex~ted 'o\'\t"1s had earned the balloon far north or the plotted flh~ht path for the last half of the tnp THERE WERE tough tunes. Ande r::.on said. Their water froze when temperatures outside the gondola plummeted to 40 degrees below zero. Wbe n the 20·slo r y t a ll balloon 's landin g ropes got cau&bt in trees oo the edge ol the lancliog s.ite. helicopters moved in and blew the airshlp free with their rot.ors. Acton were hired to portray Thom3s, wh o i s ca lled Chnstopher Ryder in the film, the pnn~s and other figures. Thomas said all interviews were faithfully transcribed for the film, and all facts were checked ~veraJ times. THE CONTltOVEllSY-The Saud1 letter lo tbe State Depart- m ent described "De ath of a Pnocess" as ''dlsparagiGg to the Muslim religion" and ''of· fenslve. nol only to Saudi Arabta but to the entire Islamic world." The film does not meetion Saudi Arabia by name. 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I Box 1500, Costa Mesa. CA 92826 I I I I I I I I I I _____________ .. . • . .. . ~IFOANtA Forgery SClfeme Nets -2 SHERMAN OAKS (AP> Two Dermao 01ka reaid nt.a have beeD bQQktd tor lnv.Up. tlon ln c:oanetUon wltb a $17 mtWoa roraer_y &c.beme. poUce said. ln tuatoct.J were Edward Smith, 31. and Janit'e Pankey, 2Z. LA. Cl1fton llq. •atd S.tur· day. He sald lh t"'o were found with ll,000 Mo len pt r i on•I checb and huoJr\.-dl> of falM! 1deo~ncauom. Fl,.. G•I• \l.r•r"fl LAKE ELSINORE tAPl More than Sl m l ll1 o n 1n greenhouses, plants and veh1clh were loll in 8 fire of unkno"'11 ( IN SHORT j origin that rat"ed over 1 h acres of a Lake Elsinore nursery, tht! Californ ia D e p a rtme nt o f Forestry sail! The blaze Sunday broke out at 1:50 p.m. at Norman lnduhtnel> 011e D~ad he Cra~h MARCH AIR F ORC E HASE < AP I -One man wai. lolled and a nothe r 1nJ ur e d a ft er a helicopter exploded on board an American tuna fishing boat located about 400 miles oH the Mexican coast, authorities said. T he names o( the victims were b e in g w1Lhhe ld pen ding nottfic ahon of relatives The caus e or the crust. ~a:. under in vestigat1on. t/1N1lu» .f fJI I 11 ~ I I r~" GLENDALE (AP ) A mild a nd brief e arthquake rolled through a lim1tcd area north of Los Angeles over the weekend. but no injuries or damage were reported by authorities. The Saturday night temblor m easured 3.3 on the Richter Scale and was ~entered about 20 miles oort.h of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel mountains. .IHl•al• !tlla11ghtrrrd LOS ANGELES <AP> --ln- truden killed 15 animals kept for pets at the Sheeoway School and Community Center m Watts and the director of. lhe pnvate school said the aceoe resembled an "anltr)al Jonestown." ~.-12.1• OAILY PtLOT & Gas ·~oing Up. 10 Cents Surplus Grows as Motorists Resist High Cost ""~ ·\ r111 ('rll Ired· Hobin Cranston, 32, son of Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Cahf., is m very critical condition after Wldergoing emer,ency surgery Sunday for inJuries !)uffered when.be was struck by a van-:--He was hit outside hi.s West Los Angeles home. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Jun H luoliae pric. I.re beJlnniq lo tofWl becauae aupplles ..,.. "•ctediDI dem&Dd. the Caner admlalltratioa'1 lmport fee t. aJChedw.d \0 &n1ve 1t the pump, •nd aa oU Lnduttrv analyst says that ml1ht not ''' well with motorilbt. Carter lmpoeed t.he fee on Im· p0rted tnade earlier lb.is spring to lntreHe retail prices by about 10 cents a gallon, hoping t o dampen demand and blren&lheo the United States' posalloo m deali.oll with other major oll-consuming nations. many of whom complain our prices are too low. THE FEES. M.12 a 42.galJon barrel on imported orude oil and S4.20 a barrel on gasoline, were designed to affect prices at the pump. The results are expected to be seen this week · But analyst Dan Lundberg, Two Freight Trains Collide in Desert BARSTOW CAP> -A conductor was killed when• Santa Fe freight train slammed into the rear of another and touched orr a rtre in the darkness of the MoJave Desert at the Pbaah Crater, 4-0 miles east of here. Firefighters early today batUe<i to contain lhe blaze that ~pread among 27 cars and three locomotive engines that derailed 1n the collision. One or lhc cars was loaded with a combustible chemical. THE CHEMICAL, ethylene glycol eth<'r. had not raught fire. a lthough the car was s urrounded by flames. said Gene Flohrschutz. Santa Fe's regiooal public relations manager . The name of the victim. a Needles resident. was being withheld pending notification of next of kin. He was a crew member aboard the stopped train. The collision occurred around midnight. EACH TRAIN HAD a crew of four. but outside of cuts and bruises nooe or the olhers were injured, Flohrschut.i said. "I have no idea when the lane will be open," he said. ··we have two trecks in that area but they're both blocked.' Both freight trains were headed west on a 150-mile desert route from Needles to Barstow. Flohrschut.i said one train com- posed or 66 cars and five locomotives had s topped at Pisgah to pick up additional cars. Fifty-six cars and three engines comprised the second train INVES11GATORS WERE at the scene in an attempt to de- termine the cause of the colll.sion. AU railway lines bave sbtnal ligbU to guJde the traffic. said Flobrschutz. "lf those lights were working right it would mean someone ran through a red signal. But we don't know what happened a t this point.·' he said. Tbe lme also is used for Amtrak passencer service UNI tne ac- cident interrupted service. An Amtrak train bound for Los An'eles from Chicago was held in N~es. 110 miles east or the accuient site. Another Amtrak train bound ror Chicago out of Los Angeles was stopped in Barstow. whole LCJe Angeles•baaed week· ly newsletter analyzing oil in· du.stry treoda bears bis name, Ian 'l aure tbe public wlll un· dented the fee'a purpose. "The public wtU not be able to understand the need, wlth aJI thla loose supply a nd blg h prices, for another lO·cent·•· gallon ~rease to add still more to overflowing inventories." he said Sunday. LUNDBEllG SAID MORE gasoline waa available for de· livery in April thao retail st.a· Hons could use, and refinenes have alJocaled an addaUonaJ 2.3 percent more gasol.11'\e per day for May. lo addition. U.S. c rude oil sto<'ks are 15 perr ent higher than they were a year ago. wtule gasoline stocks -at 276 nulllon barrels -have broken the rtt· ord high of two years ago, he said. "The unprtt~ented lO·e-ent lncreue will have an lmmed1ate impact. mostly on motorists' ability to buy, which iB already down eome 8 to 10 percent from what would be normal at lh1s time ol year," Lundberg sald. THE GAS SV&PLUS has ln· created although refineria are operating at a new reeord low of 75 3 percent of capacity for the week ended May 2, according to the Americ an P e trole um institute. "What this means is that a small pood of surplus supply is becoming llOmethmg of a lake due to unexpectedly high con· s ume r pnce res ist anc e," Lundbere sa1d . Dellveries ln April were 8.5 percent lower than deliveries for the same month or 1979, or 12.2 percent less than the 7 .36 million ba rrels a day made avaalab!e by the oil companies durine the month. he s aad 200 Miles Per Bour Lundberg noted that both re- tail and wholesale prtces have fallen receoUy as dealers aur· render more and more of tbelr federally permitted 16. l ·ceot maximum grosa mareln of prol· it.. Wmt WHOLESALE PRJCfl; falling, dealer3 have been forced to shave their re.,.U prices - and profit maretnS -to com· pete for business. ·'T he se reduced revenue figures from the oil industry will undergo severe consumer pres. s ure on Thursday when the Pres ident's Import Cee o( 10 cents a gallon is added to the pump price." he sald. The White House said the fee would provide about $lQ billion _ 1n the fiscal year starting Oct. 1. 1l ls to be used as a "contingen· cy allowance" to repay part of the natjonal debt or to help keep the bud&et an balance. Laurene La ndo n shows off the A6ton Martin Bulldog motor car during the Los Angeles Auto Expo. The Bulldog is aluminum and has a projected speed of 200 m.p.b. It goes from ze ro to 100 m .p.h. in 10 seconds and gets about 15 miles to the gallon Paid Advertisement EWPORl-MESA VITAL EDUCATIONAL PROIRAMS ARE IN JEOPARDY! The Newport-Mesa B oard o f Education is currently engaged tn discuss ions and dec1s1 on-m ak1 n g fo r the 1980-81 school year budget. They have alreadv targeted certain vital eleme ntary sc hool prog ra ms f or red u ction or el 1minat1on. These c uts may w el l impact upon your child s education. oecause they rep res~nt a c u rtailmen t of 1nstruc t1on or service to every elementarv student 1n Newport-Mesa . NUMBER T A.RGETED FOR Cl.ASSIFICATION DISMISSAL/REASSIGMMENT SCHOOL MURSES • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . • . • • • • . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 B.EMEHTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATIOM ............................................ oll PRIMARY READIMG TEACHERS ••••••••••••••.••..•..•.••...•...•.•.•.....•.....• oll B.&t&ITARY VOCAL MUSIC TEACHERS ••.•...•.•••.•.•••.••••..•..•••...•..... all SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS •••••••••••••••••.••.••..•••••••..........••••••••.•.• 7 RESOURCE TEACHER llMSCI •••••••••••••••..•..•..•.•........•.....•........•.. I As you can see from the above list, the effect of the Boards budge t pr1orit1es 1s to gnaw away . noy m erel y at enrichment program s. o ut at the oon e oi education for the whole child . . HAI -YOU CA DO 10 HELP Please take a moment of your ti me to express your support for the contin uance of these program s and services i or your children. by w nt1n-g or calling the school board members listed below . Mrs. Betty Jo Bailey 220 Jasmine Corona del Mar, CA 92625 675-4870 Roderick H. MacMillian 1875 Anaheim Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92627 642-6248 Mike Mclaughlin 92 5 Crocus Circle Costa Mesa, CA 92626 640--3321 Kenneth L Wayman 1656 Labrador Costa Mesa. CA 92626 979-4827 Todd Hess 61 5 Michael Place Newport Beach. CA 92663 752·2404 (office telephone number) Judith A Franco 202 Vla Palermo Newport Beach, CA 92863 875-2803 Mrs. Barbara C. Skilling 2124 Windward Lane Newport Beach. CA 92660 642-4553 Dr. John Nfcoll -760-3550 Or. Norman Loats -760-3213 HEWPORJ-MESA FEDERATION OF TEACHERS 1 l70 _..._. AY.L ~I COSTA MISA llLL CUL PllSIDINT AFT· [QCM 1794, AFL-CIO Phone 548-8420 - l • -----· --- Or•~ Coast oanv P11ot Editorial POfl..e ............. o•nday··· .... ay.1a···'····•••••R•o•be•rt•ea•N•rb9•w•~ .... ~.:.u.:.':c.S:.'.~•d•1'•;•;:"'lml!p•:_•'·K•;;.••:_•1u111E111c11ii!litor• OC Park Facilities Will Be Welcome Calpera Wiid m a.a Part seven mllea eut ol San J uao Caplatrano on Ort.era Highway la somethlns uf a 1leeplo& 1lut ln tbe Oranae County reMlMal park networit. It.I S$0 acrea make It the county'a Jar1est rt'&loo•l hokllJ\a. But it alto la one of the leut uaed, prtmuUy because little in the way ol raclllUee haa been added aln the land wu acqulred ln 19'14 •l' cost ol $4.t million After considerable s tudy, development of ll muttr plan, and a failed con.slrUction bld attempt Jul year, lht' county Board of Supervtaon on~ aaa n tl cal~d rur bids on development o r a maximum ll s mUUon ln camp grounds, picnic areas. patkU\i facUltiea, restroom& lllld u vi!itor's center . The county wants to appeal to a wtde eroup of purk users by provuiing areas ror tukers, for recreauonal veh1 cle owners and fo r equ stnans This lime around, tt appeatrs the county wun't roct' the inflated bid received last y~atr. Contructors am scratching for work be<:ause of the constru<·taon 1ndUbtry recesslOO, so competition should be tugh for tht? JOb It's esllm ated the work could s tart nt!xt month wicJ l>t1 completed by November . During ronstruchon tht! pnrk will be closed. But its reopening will Rtve pt.'o!Jlt• someth.mg to look forward to a wilderness purk, Nti.llv accessible, complete with fac11Jties for enJoyablto> stuyi. Foolish Hiring Quota With layoffs and project de lays reflecting the slump in th e construct ion industry, the federal government 'le In s istence on meeting fe m ale employment quotas bccomt•s a ridiculous was te o f tax money. The Office o f Federal Contract Compliance Pro grams <OFCCP) now requires that any contractor in volved in even one contract using federal funds. no mat · ter how small, meet a 6.9 percent female h iring quota an each craft (concrete,-plumbing, iron work etc.) up from 3.1 percent three years ago. This is so difficult an estimated 1,200 compliance re - views of construction firms will be conducte<i !~~ year. involving an army of inspectors, mountains of costly paperwork and financial penalties for noncompliance. The proble m facing the contractors is twofold. First. pre-existing Department of Labor regulations limit t he numbers of new employees who can be brought into the construction work for ce. Second, very few women have displayed interest in entering the construction crafts despite outreach programs sponsored by the industry. Many who try the wor k choose not to remain. Yet the compliance reviews. and the penalties, re· m ain Now the Associated General Contractors of America. r e prese nting construction employers, is seeking con- gr essional backing to s hut off Department of Labor fund- ing for enforcement of the quota goals, at least until such tim e as the apprenticeship syst em is producing the re- quired numbers of fem ales with basic training in the c rafts This makes Sl'nse. The use of tax money to try lo forct! compliance with an apparently currently unattaina- ble goal is absurd · Good Guy \"\i on Crime incidents rarely provide reason for appl ause But more than a few cheers were heard last week when 55-ycar -old H untington Beach pharmacist Noble Waite s ubdued a shotgun-wielding man who was attempting to rob his store Waite admitted his actions were unwise and that he r isked his life by fighting back, but the druggist was fed up with repeated break-ins and holdups at his stor e. Waite was fortunate to escape without injury. though a bullet did pierce his cash register. The incident ended with the a rrest by police of the armed suspect and his ac· complice. · Resistance lo armed robbery is risky business and certainly is not recommended. Still. Waite's refusal to be a passive victim undoubtably touched a responsive nerve in many law-abidin g residents who, like Waite, are an gered and frustrated by ever-increasing crime rates .. Tangling with armed robber s is dangerous. But 1t does us all good to see the good gu y com e out on top for a change • Opm1ons expressed tn the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Old Rome By L.M. BOYD You've read that a man in old Rome could divorce a woman merely by sending her a letter . But maybe you didn't know that a man there and t hen could divorce a daughter-in-law likewise just by sending her a letter. That b, be could divorce ber from bl.I son. without even eettlng Illa son's okay in the matter. So m a n y discos have )prung up m the Soviet Un.loo Dear Gloomy Gm Re llal I Gloomy Oua from "Drtwr": l drive • vw .•• DOt • DOt beadt ud *1Ye Oll&J U.. 1pted Umll ka tM fMt ...... u,...,.. ..... , .. .... ,..,. ...... tM •••• IAFS'N~i that a cultural ministry of- ficial there has been placed in charge of disco affairs. Just a play on words. Nobody could oversee all the affairs in diacoe, what? Now a pharmaceutical firm -it knows wbere the money's al -Is putting out a hand lotion especially for people who have arthritis. More and more big· business managers hop, s kip and jump from company to company. This tends to em· bitter some m id -mana1er folk who want to stay put. 110 wlDd up \f0rkln1 for a auc- ce 11 lon of high-powered 1tran1en. They look wltb lar1e favor on those cor- porate cJUef1 wbo proclaim tbey promote only from wltbl D. Bear la mind, boweqr, top company ol· fletal1 no promote only mm wtilllD .,. not entinl1 U1tHlf1trvin1. Tbey'vt leal'Dld nat rt1tareh h11 pronn -lbaL employee• who'ftel ...... U..ladcNrtn ............ *' ..... ....., I h 1111 1t1 lM _.. ,.,., ... t~•• t~• up,.r ee••••n••n. -. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Baker: A Problem for Reagan· WA81UNC11'0N If Rooald Rea1an •lkll• to the letter ol what h• 11 now 11ytn1. Sen. llo1urd llltk•r la eUmlnaled u hla runnlnl m1t4! on the narrow 111 uund• ut lh4' abnrtlon l.aaue al1111t"1 • ·talon of profound t1111111rla1111" afh,dln1 much 11\111 o lhan ""' vh'o proaldtncy. In n rrrrtnt ronvt•r1111tlon nbC\1 1<1 h1" c 1rn111 1110 pllane. IC r 11111111 " "" II II I I I •I I I ,. \ .a" I\'. II I' I II I 11 II 'I h 1• II\ Ultl pl1 k IHllll 1'4101' "h11 '" •C'•'ll "" ,.. u 11t'111 t I v" .. •• r h "' 1111 '"'" 1"""'" I hnl w1111 lcl 11nt h111 01111111 111·· 111&1 ''"""'"'" • 11111 llr~1tnn 1kw-<1. 1111t 1'ull•lil1•1 1111111 111111 111ln111 \1111 1111 that •111•·,.111111 ll11kf'r"11 c1•1•111d 111 11111'4 t•\ll"llH•ly l{OOcl ''' 1111• 1•11• 11!1111111111 l11h11y urul 1•\lt1•1111•h h111I lt v llH• 111111 11h111 lhlll hihli~ 1·\111·tly ttw 01> p w11ll1• ''' lt1•111(u11·, tr l<t•aga.n 1111•111111 whnt Ill' tlll\'11, dlmlnale I h•~ 11rd lh1lwr · 'fllF.Kt: 11'1 NO 1•vldc•nce Ml far "' 1111'1 IOU." dltU'\ll\tllOnl( ubout VI('(.' Earl Waters pr-e11dentJ1I selection between Reaun and hla close•t aJdea, whose preference for Baker is well known though unofficial. They realize th1t a Reaaan- Halrer Uckel would tlve Rea1an Instant r8pectab1Uty where he nted.s lt most· ~ Republican N1tlonal Committee, the U.S. Senate. corpontte boardl"OOma ood the Wuhlngton press corps. 8aktr is the OM obvloua vice pruldenUoJ J)Oh1b1Uty un1ccept· able lo the right particularly the New Right, the populislic <'onaervauve movement that is l1nkt'd with rundamentallst Chrl,tiaruty But nobody really hf'lli·ves rank-and-file con· i.t•n auv~ would dHert Rt>agan 1r ht• wh'<'ted Uaker Thus, re· JN'tini: Uttkt'r on Ideological .:rounds not only would be v1l•wt'd by many Republicans as un art or lntranslKt>nl folly that porh'n<h the worst for a Reaican .11trn1111:-.tralion . It ul110 might hlll(ht nu; ('hunres for cl<.-ct1on i\CTl'ALLV. Heagan·s con· 1•1•rn about Baker Is not electoral :-.lippage on the rl~ht but Presl- th'nt Raker's performance as tus JH)!IS1blt• sur1:essor Whether or no t this 69-year-old caorudate bu lntlmallon1 or bl1 own mortality 1 seldom baa a proepec· tJve oommee lnai.lted 10 often and eo compelllnaly that b1I an· olnt.ed aucceaaor s trictly follow the course of tbe departea leader. Althouch Baker'• support or the Panama Canal t.reaUes most outra1e1 the ri&ht, that is the lr- revoc 1ble past In Rea1an 'a view. Contrary to published re· ports, Baker follows Rea1an ln baclune Kemp-Roth tax reduc- tion. He also shares Reagan's opposlUon to SALT I I. BL'T ON abortion. Baker does not merely Call Ulto the right-to- hfe rocues' gallery for opposing their anti-abortion constitutional amendment. He has been con - sastenUy pro-abortion on Senate roll ralla over federal funding for abortions. Llfelctter. an anti abortion newsletter. attributes 27 pro-abortion votes and only one sieruJicant ant1·abort1on vot«' to Baker The National Atx>rtuin RiKhts League gh•es him a No I -its best pro-abortion rating. On Feb. 15, Reagan sent a telegram to the National Pro· l.l(c Political Action Committee promi.smg he would pick only a "pro-llle runninC mate." More than two moatha later iD our air borne lnteTVlew, we uked Rea1an whether he ttood by that obscure promlae. Tb.ls diaJocue followed: 1 A. I SAID TBA T in the context of my belief 111d particularly ln • view o( today's clrcuauta.aea . . . I t.h1nk I must pick someone who Is seen as supportive of the things that I have been telling the people that I would do. In other woni,.,, If It fell to his lot to rollow through, he would con- tinue with the programs a nd things J have advocated. Q. Across the board'> A. Yes, (except) maybe some minor disagreements some place Q You woul<l not cons ider that 1abort1on1 minor, though·~ A No. 1 wouldn't. ~hortly thneaftfr, RE'agan c1rnr1rmed 1n ,J Wull Street .Journal 1ntt'rVl<'W .. 1t would be ha rd for mt· to a rec pt.. u pro- a b n r t 1 o n v 1 c t' p r e s i d e n t "because w1··rc talking about a human life .. He tended to down- grade the Panama Canal as a \'ICt• presidential lest 1 ·1 don't know how much the past would influence me ·· THE ONLY escape hatch from Jll this 1~ Baker's assertions that he personaJly opposes abortion and vO\t'S for federal abortions only where .. the health of the mother 1s endangered" -a l'"la~slc bailout that neither Reagan nor~ pro-life lobby ac- t•ept.s Reagan now says he erred as governor of California in sign· inR a "health o r·the·mother" law that led to wholesale abor· • t1ons 1n the stale. Other vic e presidential poss1b1ht1es are acreptable to the ant1·abort1on lobby -Sen. H1chard Lugar and Rep. Jack Kemp daf1rutely. c;eorge Bush rnaqunally. It 1s the res pected ~(•nate minont> leader alonf' ~ho post>'> thl' dll£'mma for Heagan RE'Jt'<'l him for his 'land on a bortio n . and be brandt'rl a-. a iealot; name him 3'i ruruung male. and be ron dt'mned as a po1Jt1c1an wh<l6e ?ledges clUl be ignored. 'Newsletters' Aid Incumbent Campaigns The ma1li. have bt·en floodl-d lately with "nl'w"\letters" from lt>g1slal(Jrs and tongrl'~s men in forminJl th1' people in their dis tricts of their outstanding efforts in their behalf and all the won ders they are performing. Perhaps this thinly d isguise<! campaign propaganda roob somebod y . but only a H.1r van Winkle would be un· awar<' th a t clcct1on lime is at hand . The me!\Sages are well timed and calculated to put foremost in mind the names or those who represent you. This indeed 1s 1m portant in a state where the dis tricts have been gerrymanderc.-d to cut through county and city boundaries willy·nilly in the rutile attempt to achieve tht> one-man. one.vote mandate of the Earl Warren Supreme Court. BlJT THE "newsletters .. sure d o give the incumbents a healthy headstart over their t'ho llenf'?ers and all at costly ex- pense to the taxpayer. Each member or the state Senate, for Art Hoppe ncimµlc. 1s allotted t~o dL'ltnct mailings at a <.'O"il of "1 1'1 cenL'I p\'r voter In -.oml' d1~lricL-. the cost runs iJS high a\ $60.000 although the :.iv«rage is $37,SOO or S3 million annually for all 40 senators This "' in addition to the S7,000 yt•a rly postage al- lowance giv«>n C':JC'h member for a total of anoth<.'r f280.000 plus unllm1tc<l tclt.•phone calls or cou r se, the elected representalivf'S with their "dis- t rirt offkcs·· alr<.'ady have a tn·mcndous adv.mtuMc over any challengers lonf'l before the cam· paign begtn'I For these dist.net offices are but a euphemism for ~ca r around rampa1gn head· quarters Each district office rosts an avt.>rage or S8.000 a yur in rent alone. Manned with two to fi ve people the salaries of t hos<' orflrl's w1 II range from $40.000 to S80.000 a year Otber costs would include telephones, office furruture and equipment. BlJT THAT ain't all. .Each state senator has al least two aides and the assistance of the Legislative Counsel. Legislative Analyst and Auditor General staffs. plus the politically orient· ed staffs or the party caucuses and the offi ces of research, ns well as a frff automobile and unlimited gasoline. Adding It all up. t~ tot.al ~~nl maint1urung incumbents 1n o rf1 ci: 1-. ph{·nomenal ThOS<' in Coogr~s don t huve automobiles (um1shed. but lhey do have .. field offices .. and t.hi!y have huge s taHs to prt>pare mall. For example. US Sen t\lan Cranston has an army of personal aides totalling more than 100, at least four of wh<lm are pa.id saJanes ~realer than that paid Cahfontla ·~ governor. They also have Cree telephone-; and. cu.nously. a substanuaJ al lowance for stamps despite the fact they t!nJOY franking pnv1leges ADVOCATF.S of public finan<'· mg of campaigns such as Com mon Cause. raH to advise the public of the vast s ums of public funds already being expended in behalf of the incumbents seekin" re·election. And those who would argue that public Clnancmg 1s needed because of the great ad· vant1ge.r incumbents have over challengers aren 't addressing themselves to lhe real problem For the fact 1s thut tht.• public has never authorized the use or tax dollars for officeholders or anyone else. Aside from the public financing of presidential ca ndidates campaigns , ;iuthonit'd by the Congress not 1h1• p.-opk. v.hat 1-. bt:ing done 1:- c lt•arl~ an abu~t· of th~ tax p <i)<'r.. and a misu:.i: or pubuc funds. And providin~ for rampa1gns 1n the manner advoratcd by Com m on Cause would not criua liz c l b 1ngs fo r the t•halleni:ier. The in cumbents v. ou Id stlll a busc the1 r positions by l'Ontinurng to misuse public funds for campaigns all the v. hilc· Mllt•rting the additional mont•)s µrov1ded under the Com moo Cause plan. AN EXAMPLE of that is Gov. Jerry Brown, who as a pres1den· t1al candidate reC'eived public funds. but 1l was only a small thing compared with the hun· dreds or thousands of dollars paid in state salaries to those as· :,1stmg him in his unending cam- pa 1 gning efforts which com· menced the day he took oHire as Secretary or Slate The right answer is to effec- tively put an end lo campaigning on the job and the use or pubHc funds by offi ceholders which are in uny manner connected with campaigning . This 1s but another spoke in the wheel of legislative reforms so badly needed. Airline Sweepstakes Challenge a Tnie Garn.bier Butterflies fluttered in my stomach and my mouth was dry as I climbed the steps to board Fly-by.Night Airways· Flight 7·11 to Newark, NJ. For weeks. I had been skating on thin ice. pushing the odd& to the limit. Would this be the flight on wblch m y luc k would finall y run out'> 0 h . I 'd been playing th e m all : U nlt ed 's "Take·Ofr," A merlcan 'a ''The Oreal American Game'' and TWA '• "Win UM World on TWA.'' And I'd hit ll bt1 : °''" free round· trlP9 to Sioux r 1llt, two ,,.. 1ter.o hfldHll and 1l1 tree m1rtlnll. It ..... ,...,. ... ,,. ttdi"loff one fUtllt IM Mta•"I to. ca&e •HtlMr. But I W81 .._. ... • lhlH MW atrUne .......... .. games. I couldn't quit. And so it was that my heart leaped to my throat -.i hen l saw the new slogan over Fly·bY ·Night's tirket counter ··Fly by N1ghl Airlines -The 81~gest Gamble In the Sky.·· NOR WAS I disappointed . "Smoking or non·11mokln.z . sir? .. asked the croupier who 1reeted me at the door of lhe ancient OC-1. "Seven-card s tud or Ru11ian roulette?" l chose the non·1rookln1 seven·c•nt stud s.~tlon. "Thank you," he said. "And now would you care to aelect one of our atewardHHI to take bomt wtth you after the tu1ht ! '• I 111d t had come to 11mble. "!uctly, '' ht'f u ld with 1 chuckle .. Confident tally, one of thtm ha• 1 ll<K'lul dllt"Hf " l had no .oonrr taktn Jn)' 111&, whn a 1t.wardea1 anlOUMICI: "Jn tM ev• •• .. .,.,._.. a uddtn ehMle In ca"61 ,,... 1un. t9'• to..,part•Ht over your Hl will eutem1Uully open. In three out of four cues. an oxygen mask will drop Into your lap. In the fourth case, It will be a lifetime pass to Mount Rushmore instead. Unfortunate· ly, it'a not tra nsferable. And now, please fa!\ten your seat belt, if you lucked into one or thoae seata equipped with one.·· MY PALMS were sweaty as we sped through the night am1d e.xc1tlng cries of .. Vingt·sept, rouge, 1mpa1r!" "Pay 19!" and "Eight the hard way!" .. This ls your captain speak- ing," a.nterTupted a voice . "It is now time to play. 'Guess Where We Are!' -our navieator hav- ln11 al.read>' losL First prize will be one parachute. Second pnze will be two parachutes. the other bein. -ha. h1 -fo r your wire.· LUCK WAS with m e. We not only landed aaltly a& Newart, but I walked orr the plane proud· ly carryJDa a llulfed moneoose I had woa ·it baecartL Now if 1 could ralM another MO ror • re.. turn UHlt ••• w~ 1hould I run •to ll lhe airport but mJ ,..ar·ptGcll!Au ntl1hbof, Mr. Cran.Oda. He'd flown .. ot lbaM rheap •• World Alrw911 IUPta and, Med· lfl• lo aay, M dWn'l have a U1ln1 to 9Mw for It. Poot C.'rMn•th, he • way1 Wr81 a loMt \ HEALTH ,, ..... d HUD D ecretarv Moon t.andru~u uri gdly denies charge by Re p . Herbert Ha rris, D-Va .. tha t his department may have multibi llion <tollar ""lu!'h fun<i " Call 6'2-5678. Put a lew word5 to work for ou. --- ... - ) M:lndly, Mey 12, 1980 CAIL Y PILOT .4 7: Successful Diet Mainly Good Sense •1 oa. PETE• STUN aoHN Thf search for the perfect formula rcw we11ht lo I\ t{t>f'~ on and on. FttQuent d.let booka aU.•t the ~nl\<t'r&al Wl&h to dls<'Ovt>r a oow tnlr1cle dtet So~Umf' 1 IQ <'lllt'd miracle diet ls noth1nR mort' lhan ~mmon at'nac aind a det•rmlntd f'ffort not to ovtl"t•t C"alorie1 do count And welaht lo.'\11 Is malnly de~odent up0n not ovel"t1Un1 lt Is as stmpl.-u \ha\ Co.bldtr the-followtnM expeoraencc ~ar Dr. s.tiacrolut: It dlat~sed mci tu read lf'ltt-"1 to you rrom J)C:'Oµle who hav~ t-lied dlcb ur all aoru ln ordtr to '°"" w•laht •nd wno UM\K'· t'ttsfuJ. Slnct' I was "bit' to abtld GO unwanted pounds bout 10 y~M• 1t1to. and hav~ nol aalntd a pound !\&nee. I ""tirlt to •ui:ant my Wlt)'. 1-'ar.t, m> gcnf'rnl health wu fme so I merely t•hlH\~1.'d m)' catma habit' Here ls u is&mph: o( m) J1t'l BREAKFAST Julr t: ur fruit. poa<'hl-d l'gg on ""hole v. heat toast Cofh•t> with ont' teaspoon sugar and cream s ub5t1tutt> LUNCH Ml•at . fn·~h veget .. blt:i. or vegetablt> sc1 lad. lemon, Jello DINNER Meat. chtt'ken or fish -broiled. fre!>h vegetables V8 ~alad <tomato. lt!ltuce. green pepper, onion or fresh fruit Jello, o r pud ding mnde w\lh no fat milk > NOTE· 1 also ate mu'!ihrooms, t'elery, s hrimp, ttn) frel>h vegetable an} lean meat. t'hlt'ken or hsh, tuna canned m "at er. unsalted nut:. I DIWPP£0 ao PO NOS Vt:&Y quickly ·- nnlt UM'n acradually. 1 hud to cul way down on l.lread and butter. Desiserti. presented no problem ••I don'tcruve 1wtet1or cundy. On w •kcnd I allowt·d a bet~r breakfast. I'd havt• bucon und 11crumblf'<S egg. On occasion, one w1mu or 4 Smull puocakes. After loslns the original ~n pounds I allowed myselt I~ milk two U mt>~ a week as a treat and rev. ard. Onl• must be sen~lble. It's t'asy to follow and chootw from lasts of low calorie vegetables, mt•utw, ~tc. I h ave never t'aten between meal ~nucka li-0 had no problem there What a relief 1t was to gee the scale figure drop from 185 lo 125 Al the moment I weigh 120 oind um hold.in&~ ~ Mrs . C. • • • MEDICALt.Tl'ES Dt'ar Dr. Stelncrohn: Can you tell me what ml~ht cause my flatulente and distension -and what hom~ cure c&n acC'omplish? I have a lot or gas. ~specially after I drink any amount oC coffee. -Mrs. K. IH-ar Mr . K.: Why not try cutting out coHee" l f that doesn't work. then better not guess and sub· m1t to a physical checkup. rncluding X rays, etc. • • • For Mrs. Z.: Anyone with a hlstory or stubborn boil-; <in the back or the n~ck should keep the neck .iS dean as possible no oil.soaked shirts. Nr. Also, I advise checkup or uriM 8Jld blood to rule out p<>salbWty of diabetes. * • * Some doctors believe that every case of obesl· ty should be considered one or potential diabetes, says Dr. Stelncrohn In his booklet. "Watch Your Diet Because Fat Can Kill You." For a copy write to him at Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92.aS, enclosing SC t'ents and a stamped. self-addteued envelope. Medi-~al Billing Criticized Ane w A BOTTLE OJ= BOOZE SAC R AMENTO <AP>-A new report "°"'".,_._.,,0 .. ,...c.no .. i.· se\'erely criticize the state's handllng of the Medi· C-k• aew, o.11, ~ ....... u ... Cal t'laims switchover from Blue Cross lo the _c.._••_-.._._. _____ _ Computer Sciences Corp. Tht' report appears to bolster the case or California 's 40,000 dot'tors who are revolting against the s tate Department of Health Servat'es' intention of plugging them into the new CSC system June 1. Walking Wine SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed Jegisla· tion that would allow a diner to take a partially consumed bottle or wane fro m a rE!1>tauranl. The bill Is SBl262 by Sen . Robert Beverly. R- M anbattan Beach The report. out Sunday. said the health de part- ment started billin~ from pharmansts and nursing homes into lhe ne"" system last year before it was ready. The report was µrepared by systems analysts from the om ccs of both Health and Welfare Secretar> Mano Obledo and st.ate Con· lroller Ken Cory ~~~~~~~~~- Buy sterling flatware now while our prices are low. No.money down*, no finance charge, two years to pay. Chantilly Gold Medici La Scala Old Master Grand Duchess Gold Celtic Weave Grand Baroque Gold Aegean Weave Grand Colonial MISSION VIEJO SOUTH COAST PLAZA Gorham I ..-.. • • I Rm/I Monthly Chantilly pm;. ,,.,,,,.,,, 4-piece set •· .................... $235 ....... $12 16-piece set··• .................. $940 ....... $37 32-pi6ce set•··· ................ $1880 ....... $73 Gold Medici 4-piBc8 set ....................... $299 ....... $16 16-plece set .................... $1196 ....... $46 32 -piece set .................... $2392 ....... #3 La Scala 4 -plece set ....................... $283 ....... $14 16-plece set .................... $1132 ....... $14 32-piece set .................... $2264 ....... $118' .. · I I ,,.,.,, Monthly Old Ma•ter ~ ,,.,,,,.,,, 4-piece set ...................... $210 ....... $12 16 -piece set • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $840 ....... $33 32-piece set•••• ................ $1680 ....... $65 GrandDuchen 4-piece se_t ....................... $249 ....... $14 16-piece set ...................... $996 ....... $39 32-plece set. ................... $1992 ....... $78 Gold Ce/tic Weave 4 -piece set ....................... $305 ....... $16 16-piece set ..................... $1220 ....... $47 32-piece set .................... $2440 ....... $95 ·. wa111ee ~ -. ' \ R•tall Monlltty Grand Baroque prlc9 ,,.,,,..,., 4-piece set•• .................... $235 •.....• $12 16-piece set•·· .................. $940 ....... $37 32-piece set •••• ................ $1880 ....... $73 Gold AllllHn W•r• 4-plece set ....................... $269 ....... $14 16 -piece set .................... $1076: ...... $42 32 -piece set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 152 ....... $IU Grand Colonial 4-piece set ....................... $194 ....... $12 16 -pi9C6 set ...................... $776 ....... $31 32-plBce set .................... $1552 ....... ltlO Quantities are limited and subject to prior sale. Prices do not Include ss/8s tax. Monthly payment Includes tsx. Due to the fluctustion In the priCe of precious metals. prlc6s In this ad are subject to change. ·s-Important credt Information bBlow. • •.f-pltlc6 set hits one tMCh: plllotl folk, knife, tMMd fork, teaspoon. • • • t6-~ •t ha four BllCh: p/aoll forlcs, knives, •lad forb and ttMSpOOnS. •••• 32. pltlol .., ,_ eight fltleh: pl«» forlc8. kn/Wt4 •llld forkl and ~ Dining Aoc••~ 183 "8 DAIL V PILOT Mot\day, May 12. lllO ~ ~ •..•. A,...-. ' •,, •1 QUEENIE Tough Tax Issues· €onfront Vote~ .· ACRAMENTO (API -CaJlfomJa voten wlll be •erved a UUrd helpln1 ot lu cull on their JW\t 3 election plal• Tht-y wlll ~cldfl whethf'r the property tax cu.ts ol 1971 and lhe 1uvflmm•nt •pendln1 Umali ot laat yeu H tl Ned lh«' r hun1er CM' onty wbelled lhelr 1ppetlt TM f atun-d Item <ln t~ m~u 1a Propo11Uon 9 Howard J1&rvhl' propoHI to t•ut shit• Income tax ra1.-m half AUK> AMONG TH l l bl&llc.x measures ire Propo111tlon 10. 11 h1nJlord tu1ekt•d propoul lo rr"trlt't lo<·i.I n •nt t'Ontrol 1tnd ProposlUon 11 . a 10 p..rc.-nt lax on lhc proltt' ol ma,ur oil comparues to fund tnttMI lrumut Vottrll ullm will 1h•r1dt• on u :slrenathened -<hlt>ld 111"\ lt•tllnl( rt•porlt•r' k.t'i'fl lht•ir llO\lrt'es 1•onf1dt·nt1u . 1and nn 1t1 $495 mllhon bond 1ssut for µark~ and <'On1wn 0111111 11r11Jt•t·t11 l'ropo111tlon I) would fOIU 11tt1 lC' I OVtltnmMt 11h1.1ut $4 .a bUllon In n •\c-11u1•' for ll ral .. ndar )ear about U (lfth o( lh h1t11l lllfH'I" It look (ult effet'l. .ind d1l'lt r1b11h• ttbout S:I 4 h11ll11n lo ~tAh· t~xpayt'rs . "Ith th•• l't'l!t .iotnw to t tw fNlt•111I l(O\ nnm~nt 1n h11(ht•r IOC'llO\t' t111' p \ llh'llh That uaed' up some of the surplus. and lhoutb atate omctals are predlctlnc a s:u billion aurplut for J\&M 30, thty HY Propo&itioa I will lore. pro- airam cuu --perhaps modest .the first yHr. but aiubatan.UaJ \.he second ye111r. OPPONENTS SAY they've teamed 110methln1 from ProPQ!\lllon 13's overwhtlmlng victory : ttie public doesn't believe "doomsday" warn1n11. eapecially by government officials This ume lhe strategy of labor groups leadintt the oppoeitipn Includes recruiting Former Jarviro b~ckt>rs. like Los Angeles City Controller Ira Re iner. and emphasizing lhe argument that the measure is an l.Dlfa1r windfall for lhe nch That approat'h was exemplified by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr 's March 20 televised speech in "htt'h h~ used a chart howing 10 percent ol the people getting 55 pert'ent of the Proposition 9 benefits, and declared. "I believe that it is unfair to gl\'e so much money to so few " that a balaace between landlord aad teul ....... whU~ oppmtenU say It ·s Ii~ for unli_... Nil &nCf'eaMI, THE. O&DINANCE WOllLD allow _.. tmt increuea for cost-of-Uvtq Md lmprouevtt _. • local fee., New apartmenta ud mobl)I ...._ would be exempt from rent coetrol, Md ...,,. would be no restrictiooa oa ,._ lacre ... ..._ a new t.eoant moves tn. Proposition 1 t would lmpoee a 10 ~ tax on the profits of oil companies with woridwide ID- co me o< more than SS million. · The revenue. Hlimated al S2Cll m.llticm .. MOO million a year. would fund local bul and fraU. s e r vice end the development 'of alt er••••· transportatH>o fuels. FOAMER BROWN AIDE BUI Preaa, tM la- itl ative's aulhor. is counting on public reseotmeet of oil company profits lo offset a weU-fiaaAced op. position campai~n. For the R d .\ t'•\MU \ ot· e:ot M 11111kin.: S:?o,ooo n v1·1ir eco r HIHI lkll\111111: 111' '"' 1lt•1h11 h 1111, "11111<1 hl\\'t• Its ,,,,,,. 1t11't11111• '"' 11111 111t 11111 '"" 011111• 1n f<'dt'rul lrh'\11111' 111\t'"' 1•11 ""' 11\1'1 .1 ... • Thi• 1•111" 111 r h 11(h1•1 h11 1111.:111 111rome:. LI JARVlS RAS IOS own charts. showtng the highest J)t'rt'entage tax t>uts ~oing lo those an the "10.000.to $20.000 a· year bracketi.. and stresses the bt>nef1ls his mca!>ure holds for "the average wage earner " Ht• also rontends a lax cut '4111 stimulate tht' t'roMmy and r reatE' Jobs From pubht' rt-action to th<' t'ampaign so far. 1l appt·a~ that support for th<' 1nt'omt> tax t'ut, tho ugh brou'1 . m 11) not ht' a s df'e p as the i.:n1und."lv.('l1 for tht• pro~rty lax reductions or l'M VoSlllOll 13 Oil companies opposing PropoisitJoa 11 are basing their a dvertising campaign on the portion of the tax less than 10 percent. accord.inc to the s tate f'randuse Tax Board that woWd a ppty to i;ome non-oil businesses owned by oil companies, ~ut·h as o rchards. Like Proposition 10 opponents. 11 suppor\tn a re dependttnt on free time offered by ractio ftd h'lev1s1on stations to make up for a huge fiaancial d1s advanta1te · HOAGM«...OlllAL ~ .. 1 l AL ~--vn.1• N r ond ,,,.,.., H• f\•rO """',."' ~ 60"'"'" brMf\ Girt NU •no Mrtr. J.,..,.., f'Ot ..._ f oonl "" "~""'• C.,•rt ... ~no -~~~ '! . .,., ..... 1 ~n '"'' t1'ih1<·t11111 111 s.~1.1111u. for 1••t1tmpl1'. und "''"""a-"';;.',,.,., l ~-:I ul SUlll 111111 "hll1• fn111 1h1•:-llH1k1n.: t>.:•10111 M • .,,0 M " ,.~ .. • "'" .. ' , ~"• :Sltl,01111 "''""' .:11111 111•111111.: l1t·~·ftu~1· tht) pay no Prop11 .. 1t ion-. 10 nn d 11 . though nol a s publH'tlt'd ... 111 I)(• tht' s ubJC Cl of equally hardfout:hl and t'\'t•n m ore t'XPt'n!llVt' t'ampalgns thun Pro~1t1on !I Amon1t the other baJlot measures. ooe ot the more hotl> contested 1s Proposition l, a $495 m 1l11on park -.nd conservation bond issue backed by Brown. 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M.. t1 ·~di 1 O()PM ,,, .... H afbOt Utwn "'44•t'l'V,)t 1ttl C l'i.dr--"t 1 ntrr ,,, .. nt .u Hartnr \. "Wf'I Mlll"'mot 1,u P,v\ (O\tit Mt 'd y,.,.,,,., Unot"• '~ Cltr,.., t •fln o• ._.f',.bll' \ tt¥11n Mownt Ol1v,. MO•l'-"'r f~ (O\t~ ~\.· \..o \\\4 Wfil l l AUR6,.. Ofl10R•H Wf .' ...... cwrit ot Y1llA PAr~ ("' P; .. ~.,.~ d "'r\f on M~v 11 1•'\0 'Jur "'•v•o n,. ''''"'"'' Aot>-rt Wfiolt *""' ""'O•rwir ~.,~, ~ W•lt t>ot" Of Vitia Pttt\ Ca ,,.,,,., [ llf"'f' W11q 1 Of Vlltft l"1tr~ (It mttfl 11'\,JI qr .. rH1p,.t1•nh M' ""0 ,,,,.,.., l P\t,., r r1n\tp1n ~nd ,,.,,_.rnt•I Qf'~nidP''""°''\ Jt-rr'f ,1nr1 J:r11;0.,. WPlf (i.r•vf"\.~ ,._.,.,,.,( .. ,"""'"I:)' 141>IC1 on Tu-'-'1•1Y M •'t '' t~ nf 11 OOAM "' H rt'tv1if ',_.,.,... M0unt Oftv .. \iPr v•t •·•· uno .. , l'w ,.,,,..., t1on o• H.uoo' l~""" M""'"' 01 ... ,~ MO• tu,.r V c'4 (M.t,. M4'\.o1 \M\ ')~')A Deaths Elsewhere CAMBRIDGE. Mass. <AP > --Howard Mum· ford Jones, 88. Pulitze r P r ize-w10ning a utho r a nd Abbott Lawren ce Lowell P r o fe ssor of Humanities al Harvard University. died Sunday. He wrote more tha n 30 boo k s on American social thought, lntellec· tu al his tory. poe try. drama and biographies. winning the Pulitzer in 1964 for "0 Strange New World.·• the first volume in a trilogy on American culture. WILMINGTON. N.C <AP l -John Harry Sikes, 75. f o rm e r managing editor of the Wiimington Star·News ne wspapers. died Sun· day. ROCHESTER. N.Y . (AP ) -JobD L . Do•1berty. 61. former mana1ln1 editor ol the Rocheater Democrat & Chronicle, dled Sunday. SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -Social actlviat. poet and teacher Iola• .. eelltr. 1e. who wu nrtd ~ rr1acl1ro 8&1t1 C011t1• n lllO for ,.,,,.,.., to 11l1n • lo)'alt)' Hlh, died luftdl)' ol I lw.jdtMIM ll\ll r111 the• It\ 1•111.:1• lll\Jlll\l'I, lht• fllH',tlOll I~ lht• '1111\t+ '" II hu:-IH•t'n ro1 llll' ltti.t thtt't' )'ettr1 Should I \1\11\ fur 1~·rhup!> 1111 ,. tr11 $100 or $.200 to h\'lp pu) fnr .:rtWMh•11 nnd .:11~. und tr ust that I "on 't 1•n1t \Ill JIU) IOI( ffiC\rf' Ill h11:ht't l0<•1tl f!OVf'tn 11w 111 h'\~ .ind IO\o\1•r M't\ h't'i." PROPOSmON lt APPA&ENTL Y was promp- ttd by the fiurgt> in lot'al renl control ordinances fo llo+w ln$! post Propos1llon 13 rent increases 1\portm<'nt o~nt>r!> !>a) those rent la"'s are larg~I~ l<' hlamt• fo r th<' :.lump in tht-rental housinl( PARK BONDS l 'Sl'ALLY Wln routine voter approval. but the current ant1·spending mood. and oppos tllon by business and farm groups to uainc a portion of the money for "ttnewable ~ .. p,roJects includmg water conservation. may spell trouble for the measure l'llAT U\'ESTION HAS bc•••n unswc•rt>d with a markl.'t . though that :.lump isn't hm1ted to rent rt':.oundm~ "yt>i." twlr1•. "Ith lht> 2 I posl'l&Jll' Of fOntr<11 arN t.S Anot~r prominent measUtt jg f>roposilioa S. wh1<'h would ~nte into l~ state constJtution the 'hll'ld la w allov.1ng nev.s organ1uitions lo keep t h<'1 r !IOW't'M t'onhdenti al J arns' Propos1l1on 13. u S7 billion property tax Tht.• 1n1t1all\'(' would ban statewide rent control cut. in June l!r7R. anct the• nc'urh 3 1 approval last .ind rt>pea l ull current local rC'nt ord1nitnces in Nov<'mb<'r of Poul Gnn11':-; l'nwos1tion 4. which put :'\ovembc.•I'" spending hm1ts on s tut1• 111111 ltwal .im·t•rnments. Thi.• onh locul rent lu" allov.ed "ould be an The nwas ure "'as prompted by the jaillngs Of '>('\(•rat reporten. dunng the past rew years for rt· fu•.inl! lo 1dt'nt1f~ sources cventuall) rcqu1r1n~ mort• tux l'Ut:> ord 1nani.'t'. rcqumng \'Ott'r appro\ al Sponsors {'1111 The deep cuts 1n ~civt•rnmt•nt proArums that --- were widely forN•ast 1f Propos1t1on 13 passed didn't O<'CUr, larAe ly bt><'U USt' tht' state UH'<i llS In -------, -~~~§~§§ NOTICE n a t1on·sv.ollen budget surplus to b~ul out local gov-A~a crnments . ·--4"•·-------sommer - lrreplaeeabl~ ForTeensl -TO FAMILl~­ of DECEASED VETERANS U.S.· Parks Dying Fast WASHINGTON <AP I Souvenir hunters ltr<' huuling :N ay lhl' Jrelr1f1t•d forest Ar id rain b kalhng fish m lhe Grt>al Smoky '.\t uuntams Wiid ~oab . pig:. and mongooses are running a mok in llav.a 11 It'.., till happ1:nrng in our national parks. Sa}!> the agenc) that runs them What 's more. s ays lhc N ationa l Parks Service's fi rst "state of the parks" report. s welling tourism. pollution and urban srrawl are threaten m g man) of our 326 nat1ona parks and monu men ts ''WITHOl:T Qt:ALIFICATION. the cultural and natural resources or the purks are endangered h~ a broad ranJ(e of threats." said the report. 1s· sued late last week. "No area 1s immune .. And unless steps are taken soon. the surve~ v. a rned. the vanous problems "WLll continue to d~ gr ade and destroy irreplat'eable park resources .. More tha n 60 pert'e nt of the t'Ountry's parks fa M! shrinking s t'enic resources. 45 percent report u1r pollution problem'> and more than 40 percent say t hey are discovering threats to animals. plants ;ind water. the r epOrt sa id PROBLEMS ARE MOST sen ous. 1t said. at the largest and most famous par¥s Yellowstone. Yosemite and the Everglades among them "Most or these great parks were at one time pristine areas surrounded and protected by vast wilderness re gions Today. with their buHer zones gradually disappearing. many. .are experienc mg widespread adv<'~t' cHecU. asS<K'iated with en- t·roat'hment ... Tht> report noted traffic 1ams and auto pollu· Lion at the most por ular J)arks and said allendant'e al all parks had more than doubled in the last 10 year.:. to 282 million '1s 1tors in 1979 THE REPORT FOl'ND that Souvenir hunt('rs at An zona'c; Pctnhed Forest National Park are lakanR up to .12 toM of petrified wood chips a yea ~ while cactus collectors at Big Bend National Park in Texas and Organ Pipe :-;at1onal Monument in Aniona are taking so many plants that "the natural sce ne 1s being changed." At some parks. the arumals being protected are themselves caus ing problems "Highly ag· gress1ve" wild goats. pigs. and mongooses are threatening the ecosystem at Haleakala National Park. Ht.wail. Acid rain in Great Smoky Moun~ms Park m North Carolina and TeM cssee is killing off brook trout and shovel-nosed salamanders. -TilE WORLD'S LARGEST hot water lake . at Lassen Volcanic Nalional Park, Calif.. is threatened by a nearby geothermal test well. ()(her. planned geothermal projects may one day affect Bandelier National Monumenl. N.M .. and Yellowstone and Grand Teton in Wyoming. -An open.pit coal mine Is P.lanned next lo Glacier National Park. Mont .• while oil, pa1 coat and uranium development threatens "'signilicanl resources" al Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. -Wildlife at Channel Islands National Monu- menl. Calif .. could be ·harmed by offshore oil drill· lnJ and the Island's seals and rare birds could be trf~htened by space shuttle flights. the flrsl of whic h are scheduled to be launched from a nearby military base In 1983. PROBLEMS SUCH AS t.heAe. the report said. show that the park service need!! to spend more money on mana1in1 and preventlns parlt degrada· lion. Now. only Sl.2 million -less than 2 percent of the park service bud1et -l<Mlll for such elfortl. And, w•thout beln1 u>eeinc 1 the repQrt 11lci the aervlce needs a lar1er approprlatlon . U that mone~ were made avallabl•, lM report aald, some should 10 lor hlrlna more 1clenU1ta trained ln handliq \he apeclflc problema faced by natlonal parka. In honor of Veteraris who have 01ed Harbor Lawn Memo<iaf Park 1s dedicating add1 t1onat flags to its "Avenue of Flags" on MEMORIAL DAY. MAY 26, 1910 A.ny family who has a Veterans Flag and woutd llke to have tt :1ed1cated and added to the Avenue of Flags may call or bnng the flag to Harbor Lawn MPmonal Park office no later than May 15 1979 The Veteran need not be buried rn Harbor Lawn to na ve his flag 01 sotayed ar this deo1cat1on ceremony Y'N" A(lbfrt ~ f'll !J ~ 4 .()fi(.· .. ~O',~atn• ~-· .... ~llt'nC)l'lV~,,.~ .. ..,,,....,lO"'" f fl• ~ Y' ff-<il"o ~~ i i.'°'(W"'I Pr-.,...\ -i, \#'Ir-"'""'~ ... ~-~--',,. 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We've been trying to get another set for our grand· daugbte.r,. t>ut naven 'l been s uccessful. Even La wrence Welk '&.<>ffice cou.ldo'l help. Can you! , B. B .• Costa Mes1t A YS spoke with Lawreace Welk's bu'8ess m anagu reprueMaUve a.eel site providM u ad· drHs wbere yoa can Grder &Ille speou for sz pl• 51 <'t>nts for handling and postage. Write M: Behrta :l1ills Pabllsb.ing Corp., Melrille, N.Y. 11741. Tlte ~poons have ftOt beeft maHfadared for abo9t ftve ) ea rs, and Ulis source ls the oely sales ..W. ·Books Unveil 'Number'Two' WASIONGTON CAP > -John Nance Garner :.aid being vice presiden~ wasn't. worth a bucket o( :.pit. but others have said olherthings about tbe of. rice and now they've collected a library of books by and about vice presidents. Not a ~g lltirary -only 120 volumes -but the.-e's somethin~ in it about each of the nation's 42 No. 2 men -even vice presidents Elbridge Gerry. Daniel Tompkju, Schuyler Colfax and Levi ~forton . . The Ubrary, (our shelves-worth. is In t.M of. f1clal vice-presidential residence for the rumina· tions of Walter Mondale and his succe9&0f'S. WIBLE MONDALE WAS flying home from .Jos11· p • ~~WP-dtdicated last week by seco . a1e'if a party for tbe boob' aul ud~ 1 Mm:t Slid tbe vice p~ideney bu been 1 !" ~l ·-.em. Sbe ticked off aome words lt ~ared in the titles of the boob: ·s h adow," .,· 'f(J ipw.," "unchosen." "second choice." ··~ttt ~e"al" a nd "not exactly a crime ... Michael V. -B1Salle. a former Otuo governor a nd Was hina\oJI! lawyer said to bave ooce -.heltered vice-~•ential ambitions himself, WU there as co-author or "Second Choice," a 1968 book ..1bout thetC#Bb\ ~i~ presidents who succeeded to 1 he top Wl\eft'lheJr botsell'died in office. "TIIEY DID PRETfY well." said DiSalle. ·John Tyler thought so little of the office that be rl1dn 't hang around WashingtOO for the inaugura. t1on. When President William Henry Harrison died. they had to search for two months to find Tyler and swear him in." lhstonan Ma rvin Kranz of the Library of Congress said 1t took a comrrullee nearly a year to trntk down the books Garner 1s reprc!>entcd by two biograpbks. It was after serving two terms as vice president to Franklin D Roosevelt and then going home to Tcxa" that he m ade the companson between his l'Xpectal1ons and his expectorations. Finders Keepers DES MOINES, Iowa (AP> -· A night eb1A worker at a Chrysler plant can keep the S'lO.IDO be found stuffed in two pluUc ball in the buemeat of an Iowa City .apartment bo9e three yean aao. the Iowa Supreme Oaw1.bu rult*t. ·'Oh, boy, I wondl:r' wttat Ul& ls going to do to my tax UabUUy.'· elclalmed Ronald HV'f1)an, when he learned of the unanimous decllion.. · He saJd the moaey was "three Umea" ftM be earns a year at b1a Cbry!!pr~ill Belv!p!. IU: JM J • · ncoJD.e Tax in 1980 :~ tnd Recapture.Taxes Paid in .. ~ t f 978 & 1979 . 'j '*'"dl!:!I,, 11'111• .btf1eftts Of UP tG a ~~ Deduction this year while participating in a highly profit motivated investment. • '4 years Of pubtlc acceptance • Flexlbillty of amount Invested • Av..,._ t9 indMdu•ls .nd corpor8tione . A.CT NOW Avall•R't Only Thru June 30 81'otctr aftd ltltt PolltloM Avallabl• Survivor of 'Silence' Weat Point ~ Recalh Treatmsnt lay MCSJ• WlllAN SANTA 8Ab4aA <AP> -hr t.., ,...,._ -ClfMI derm1t111PM••I ... J, ,.. .. ... .. ...... ........ °*Md lpel ... ,,.. U.. ~ IADrt be WM b1rn4 fna U.C,. ........... ,..._,, Captala PtlOll ..,. be cant. oo ,naq. owr UM t-.YMI' .U.t tnatmeot. be re- cel"41 ~ ftllow cadeta at W•l Polnt. 8l11' PllLOSI, NOW r1 and bead of the U.S. Arar ~ omee ....... doelD't deity u.at tt bwt. "I dam't bave any bed f..U.0," laid Peloel. ··~t l __..,'t be hooelt If I dklll't adalt I coo- Adered clrOPPlal ou&. TM Vi101'1t put wu mioa IODlt ct ~ eloei frienda." Pelml 1 ln!atment resulted from a otncer's ac· naaatJon &.bat be conllnued wrltlnl after a n exam at.op buDlr' eounded. A 90A&D OF CA.DBTS found blm pitt.y. Ptloal uJd. att.r a co&ooel told them the iuue wu an olftcer'a wont •lainal that ct a cadet. However, he appealed to a court·ma.rtial and the charcea were~ diamlaaed. Nevertheless, the Cadet Honor Committee sen· tenced him t.o the academy's traditional punish· meol foe dishonor: ·'The Sireoce. · '. Under the committee's rules, Pelosi saJd. ··1 was not t.o be spoken to except on official business. If I sat down anywhere. the seats had to be vacat- ed near me.'' THE 80"·8 POllEN officer kept hl.s troubles lo himaelf for most of the next two yean. He made trienda out.aide tbe cadet corpa, and dido 't e ven tell hLa parent.a of the punlahment .. Peal. who waa raised ln Long bland. N, V .. said he stayed at West Point because of hLS plans for a military career. Hia father, James Vincent Peloei, had served as a flight instructor in the Army Air Corps during World War II. But u graduation neared in li73. Pelo.1 ad· mita be dJdn't plan to alay ln the Army put bla flv•·,_,. obU•aUoo. Y!:'.i DUalNO INVDnGATION of a cbeat· " tq IC 1mon1 undere•MtlDID, DIWI reporters were told IOme ot lhoff UDdel' tDv.U,ation would rat.her quit thao suffer ''Tbe SileDce." Pn>blna turtber. reporters came to Peloel. He talked to them, on condlUon that tbe stories not be prlDted untlJ he left W~l Polnl Tbe day after his clau 1raduated, major oew1papen acrou the country told of Peloll and Ute snem tteatment A TID..EVISION llOVIE called "Tbe Silence" followed. and public protest led to the abollUoo of the 1Uent treatment at West Point.· But more important to Peloli than his sudden fame was his reception in the Army. "I knew I couldn't lake another five years of tbe treatment." he aald. "But the day I started on active duty, there wu none of the nooae:nse. The Army tS a different experience. It's totally pro-' feasional." •1 Pelosi served ln Berlin and tbe Panama Canal Zone before cominc to Santa Barbara ln January. and saJd he ls enthustastJc about bu career in the military Widmt' Gets Medal BOSTON <AP> -It's t.alten 61 years. but the federal government ha s finalJy awarded an 87· year-old widow an honorable discharge and a vic- tor y medal ror service tn the army as a French· speakmg telephone operator LO World War I. Mrs. John Warren answered the caJI from Gen. John J Pershinjj in 1918 and went to France with lhe Army to work as 11 French·spew1ig telephone operator. Mrs. Warren received ber dlacbarge and medal 1n a ceremony al her d11ug.hter'l> how.e m Boston's Jamaica Plain secuon EARL'S ~-art..O ---....... !.tl.-/17*'~ ~ •-.. S••'-,., lffll.Jil r"'- '' ... lf,,i~ ....,_~ ' 1Vf ., .. cwra-641 ·1289 ,_.._. .. "° --~S-0401 ~c-'--19•• 0oeeo ,_. et a._, h"" I C.11 642-5978. Pul a lew words lo work lor ou ·~\ -~-f lt.IM&S IHSW•WC. 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Arriw- I .2.3 pm. ~55 p.m. 7 00 pm. 1005 pm. 3 45 a 111. 6:15 a m 1 :~pm 6J5pm .. • Monday, May 12. 19'0 Lincoln-Mercury Division Announces ••• Rebates on all new Me~ cars. All o~r America. All on top of great dmler p~ · $500 $400 $200 Cash Rebate on Grand Marquis. HJlf J j!ranJ had. nn a 1ruly grand Marqu": l"Cla h mol. flll \h'I v. 1nJ11v. '· A \.1, f-\1 'lcrl.'o radio <1nd 1ha1 rcmJr~Jhk M.mjUI\ r1<k All ,tan<larJ' Al,o. S500on Colony PJr~ V.al!"" JnJ ~00 11n J ll 111hcr \fJr4u1' · Cash Rebate on Monarch. The 'uudy M onarch has alway\ been d1'-'1nct1vc AnJ n11v. 1hJ1 d11>11nc11vc car" an even greater value. Get S-iOO hJd Cash Rebate on Capri. @ •t.PA t.Sl. MPG 21 ""'· t.ST. @ t EPA EST. 23 ~WY. \1PG 1':.ST. # Suy. Wild. Exciting. And a little bit of ma~ic . Get 11 chc way you wane: w11h option~ like turbo. Rccaro seats, iUnroof . and get $200 back. 1-tt\ t~~. 31 HWY. ~ MPC EST. $200 $100 Cash Rebate on Zephyr. 2·c.l<l<>f' • .i doo~. u..cful v.~nn~anc.l ~ponyZ-7. 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He hit four baskets and blocked a shot by Los Angeles center Kareem Ab- dul-J abbar in a span or 2'<>6 of the t hi rd qua rte r a s the Philadelphia 76ers rallied to beat the Lakers, 105-102, and even the National Basketball As sociation championship series at two victories apiece GAME nvE WILL BE played in Los Angele s Wednesday night, with the sixth game m Philadelphia Friday night. "We were struggling, but Dou· ble 1> did the job." Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunningham s&Jd of Dawkins. the & 11 , 252 pounder who is in his fifth pro season at the tender age of 23 "He showed me how badly he wants to win and how he as willing to work for It.'' the dominant force on the noor." MAGIC JOHNSON'S three- poi nt play ha d given Los Angeles a 67-61 lead with 5:50 to go in the third quarter, and the Lakers seemed well on their way to a sweep or the weekend games here -they won 111-101 Saturday -and a 3·1 edge ID the series. And as Cunningh am s aid. "Going to LA down 3-1 would put us LD a very preearlous posi- tion " Then Dawkins took over. Twice be got the ball in the low post and scored layups past Abdul-Jabbar . The n, as th~ Lak~rs· center wheeled toward the basket on a dnve. Dawkins raced over and batted the ball away. That led to a fa stbreak basket by Maunce Cheeks that tied lhe score 67-67 JOHNSON IDT a Jumper from Los Angeles , but Dawkins responded with one of has m06t emphatic dunks . And after Johnson made one of two free throws . Dawkins hit a 15 foot Jumper to put Philadelphia ahead to stay 71 -70. DOWN IN THE DUMPS -The Angels' Rod Carew isn't exactly the happiest man in CMlly ...... ....__, ~·~ CY0-11 the world as he watches his teammates suffer thetr sixth strai~hl defeat Sunday. ·'The tur ning point of the game was when Darryl beeame effective inside,'• said Sixers' forwa rd Julius Erving "We struggled unlll Darry l became "I knew Jim Chones <the Laker forward wbo wai. trying tutaleJy to guard Dawk1ns1 had four fouls and I could take 1t LO him." said DaJNk 1ns "ll wa:. St~ike Jlest Thing fol-Fregosi? By DAtt.CUNNJNGllAM • Ot-Delty..,...,.... Maybe a plllt'ers' strike would be the best thing tbat could possibly happen to J im Fregosi. and it would be easy to. blame It on the team he manages. The Angels lost nine of 13 games on the homestand, and didn't even look sharp in the games they won. His trQubled stomach can't take much m or e abuse. The Angels lost their sixth straight game Sunday, swallowing a 4-0 s hutout at the bands or Detroit's Dan P etry before 31,089 at Anahe im Stadium. "You can tell he's probably racking bis brain at night trY.ing to think of something to get us out or it," the Angels' Bobby Grich said d Frepl. "But there's not a whole lot a manager can do when tbe team doesn't bit." Fa~I StJPPDED an intestin.aJ cUsorder catted dtvertlculitls lut season. One doctor recommended sur- gery, but a tec:Oftd pbyaician ·didn't think it was Offessary. Fresoel followed the second doctor's advice. .. MY STOMACH DOESN'T have anyt.hing to do with the way they're playing," Fregosl said, preferrtq to steer questions away from the subject or bis health. Today bis stomach is act.in& up agaln. But the intense Italian admits he I I ' Dodgers Win He Slwwed 'em, And How(e), 4-2 ST. LOUIS (AP> -With bis two ace relievers on the d isabled list and the St. Louis Cardinals thre ateni ng in the sixth, Los Angeles Dodger Ma nager Tom- my Lasorda bad to call on a 22-y e ar-old r igbtbander who wasn't even on the club's spring 1 training roster. ' Lasorda handed the ball to : Ste ve Howe with one run in and I CardioaJ runners at first and I second. Howe promptly threw 1 the double play ball to Tommy J Herr and t.be Dodgers went on to , beat St. Louis, 4-2. 1 "ff'e showed be bad a lot or I courace on tbe mound," l Luorda said. "We've put him after the victory. got out of a jam in the fifth when St. Louis loaded the bases on two singles and a walk with one out. Goltz got Keith Hernandez lo bil into the double play. HOWE CAME ON when Jorg doubled to lead off the sixth and Geor ge Hendrick and Ken Reitz followed with singles, scoring a run. "I'm starting to like relief. ing." said Howe, who had been a starter at San Antonio and the University or Michigan. "They asked me if l'd do it and I told them whatever it takes to ·make the team." can't seem to leave has losses at the ballpark. "Anything you care about. you're go- ing to carry with you." Fregosi said. "I can't say, 'we lost six in a row, ha ha ha ha,' and go home and have a nice din· ner." NOIUIALLY COOL. ALOOF and in commaod, Ftegosi seemed at a loss for words Sunday as be sat in his office for the sixth straight day and tried to ex- plain why bis team isn't winning. "I just don't understand. These h1t· ten are too. good to be i.D a aJ;::f. Wle this," Freaoai &aid. "To be · ectly hone.t, I've never MeG a team iD a mlx-up as bad as this.'• Petry, a product of El Dorado High in PlacentJa. limited the Angels to four hats and struck. out seven whJle throw- ing fastballs to a team which normally murders fastballs. "IT'S A GREAT FEELING to pitch like this in front or my family and friends," said Petry, who wu called up fro m t.be mi.Don 10 days ago. "They really bring me good luck." Tbe only Aneels who attm to be swinging bot bats are Grich and Camey Lansford. but neither is den VUlg much pleasure from it. "I tut a homer Friday, but al didn't mean aoytbiac because we lostt" Lan.ford said. "I feel like I'm doin& well at the plate. but il just leaves )'OU <See ANGELS. Pace 8Z) play me or foul me, and either one was fine with me. "My mother came up from Florida for the game today," added Dawkins . "She's the pres- ident of the 'Chocolate Thunder Fan Club.' She Ukes lo win as much as I do, and this made a nice Mother's Day present for her." B UT SOME fourt h-quarter heroics by Erving were needed before she could celebrate. E rvmg, who sat out the latter part of the third quart.er when P htladelpbia went on a 20-9 tear to lead 81-76, scored 10 points in the ftnal 7:36 to keep the 76ers on lop aft.er Los Angeles twice pulled to within one. "I saw some things on the floor." sald Erving, "and when I returned to the game, I toot ad- vantage or those openings. You play to daylight -sometimes 1t 's there and you take it .'' The Sixers frequently isolated Er ving on one sade of the floor in an effort to isolate bim against one defender and offset Lo6 Angeles' double-teaming tactics. The l..akers were called for a zone defense on the first play or t he game. but ne vertheless stuck to lhelT strategy. ""'E 'RE COMMITTE{> to double-teanung the Doctor, and their 1.SOlaling bim didn't really bothe r us." said Los Angeles Coach Paul -Westhea'd . '.'It makes 1t difficult for us to get somebody else over there, but we wall " What did bother the Lakers was the fact that Abdul.Jabbar pla yed 39 minutes and only went to the fouJ lme once . "In any normal game, the best center m the world is going to ' wind up shooting some fouls/' said Westbead. "Kareem de· serves a legitimate opportunity to get the ball and wort with i\. He didn't cet it today." That's exactly the way Abdul- J a bbar felt. • 'Tht> rules s ay you 're supposed to be able to move without beang impeded by the oppos1U0o, but that's oot always tJae UM wttll me,•• aaMI &Ille 1'2 Abdul..Jabbar, wbo bu been the leatue'a most valuable player five times in bis brilliant career. I into every situation possible and be'• responded." I l THE IO~·Bl'OKEN ROWE Wltb Don Stanbouae and Terry Forster on the disabled Ust , Howe ii tumiog out to be the silver lining in the Dodger blue. DETROITS LOU WHITAKER STEAlS IECONO IN THE SEVENTH INNING AS THE THROW OOES PAST TODD CAUZ. • made the team ln tbe last week or spring trabdq after JUll 95 · inninp ol Clall AA aperience at San~ m 11'79. "Some people HJ rm ar- t ro,ant. but I just have to IO out there with confidence," Howe s aid. "I don't care who'• out there, I go out thinkini then!'S DO way thisgu.y llgoineto beat me." Altboulb Howe 1ave up four bits in three ucl a tbird ioaiafs or welk, &MciouWe play aaved &Im a lot of 1ri.,. BHides dou- bling Hert, Howe aot ce n- terflelderToay SeoU lD a twin kill- inl after Bernie Carbo bad led off tbe leVlll&b with a ptncb •i.nale "I love 'em," Howe said. "Tb at 'a &lie oal1 pod tbing •bout ... 'f. ..... ...,.. that ii dll lad •• at IOIDebody, YoU cm aet tbe double play/' IT •. LOUal IPOTl'SD tbe Dodlwa to.,.....,.. ...... tbe lint Md...-tM aftealooD v.W, .,,.... to eatdt ap. Wltlt two out, .l1aol't1tep 01r1 Templeton ~ooted It••• OarH1'1 1ro••d•r and lM Dodltf'I .... -to ICON .... "~ --~~ ............. ·=·~~= ;~sg1im ~ ........ Gelll.N Wasn't What Seott Expected Ex-VCI Star Gets Out Front, Wins in 3:53.1 By JACK lllNTE& Ot•Oeltf ........... WESTWOOD -Steve Scott and Charles Foster Cot reveace wins and two USC sprint.en turned in the best times ln the world this year at Sunday's UCLA track and field Invitational. Scott, the former UC Irvine dlAance star who now trains in Ari.looa, toot the lead early in the featured mile event and bree&ed home with a time ol 3:51.1. LEADING WITH SPLITS ol 51.t for the quarter, 1:9 .0 for the ball, and 2:5'7.t for three lapa, be~ tbe ~~ween himself and Ireland'• Eamoan Coeblan OD the back stretch. At tbe •be revened lut ,_,.., ,.ult Ulat AW ODPI• tbe ....... leott'• time •• -, .... In tbe WOlidrJ::.IHI'· Cocbla flnlllled 1n a:•.a. by •vt l.Me1 a. 1:11.T. UCLA'1 ._Onell W a Plft1E'll .._ol l :IT.T .......... . .,,...,._ -·t ,.alJ na&1I ...-t- eirf,'' 8* IMlt. ''I ....... w ..... rm U.. .... W .. l :• wD I, ....... .. .......... , ............... . ....................... ,,,,...-- Dedy Cooper was second in 13.43, Rod MUbum third in 13.54, and Nehemiah fourth in 13.77. "It was my most sat.1.sfytni wlD ever," aakt Foster, who l&st beat Nehemiah in ... ....... NEHEMlAll, WOO SET a world record Ume ol 13.00 iD the 110 hurdles at this meet in 1979, bu been hampered by an ankle ln· j ury suffered over the winter and bu com· peted little. "I had to run fiat-footed became of the ankle ," he said. "So Gree is now one-up OD me. He knows next time lt will be dil- fer~ot " "Ment.ally I was rudy, but physically I wasn't,'' said Nehemiah. "It wu very dls- appolntinl ror me. l may take shelter for two or three weeb to try to set everytblng worklng for me, get the basics rhtbt. USC's James Sanford and BWy llulllm allo turned lD exceptioaal marb. Santoni, who recenUy clocked 1 t.• wtnd·aided 100 meters oo the same tnlek, ran the fute1t Ume ever ln the 100 _..... b)' -n Am«lcu at noo·•hltude locaUoo la 10.02. ll•llY lllNU BAI the wor1d reeord at t .16 MC.Oadl. However that wu run la altitude la the l• Melko Cl\1 Ottmpte Oam ... Iii ulU.u wu a lhow bl...W 11 Ulll Tr. Jan qu1rter·mller took apart 1 1lar· lludded 400 meter n.ld. H, ............ 1m•~•U. f HtHt IR tit• world U1l1 · ,,.,, UIC frHh.-IUI 0t'Mft rift 41 •"' ...... Latt rew'1 M U "'8•'1 !"t::~: awN ......... P••UI • .... ,.., .,.,... ... l.....U. • ,.,, 18-91/4 Vault May Get Pole His· Big \\ ish II I LAN , Italy ( A,P ) - Wladislaw Kozakievics, tbe Poliah athlete who set a world pole vault record of 18 feet, t'4 inches bett Sunday, may ba¥e won an audience with Pope .Jolm Paw n -his Wustrioua eo9- t.ryman -for the effort. The blond ·balred , moustachioed 27-Je•r·old vaulter told 1111 Italian bilbol> con1ratulalin1 him alter ttie Jump tMt be would lite to meet the pope. The bilh prelate premt.ed 1161 bes l efforts to make the Ml· dience DOellb&e. Nllabla ..._ at the Milan arcbbllbop'1 ~ reoorted today . --r.Hll Holla• wtll be la.d • know tllat a -*fYman U. alt a world NtOl"d," the bllbof .. reported '° bave told Kouldnlca. n.,... ......... to ...... to lbe V.UO. tll1I eveh1 ,._ M&towllll&AINMUll1u . ,... .............. ... "~ .............. ., .. UllM .......... .. ~~=r.··-­iC'l:t ....... , --• ID ONl v PtlOT Monday, M1y t2, 1980 A C•paute Aepoft From tN Wot1d ot Sport1 No Alt rnat Garn n By OC Official Moran Fre. AP ~·$dle9 COLUMBUS. Otlk> -Delp te an app~rent • Amencao bo~ o( Lb& Mm.cow ObmJ"a Ulla 1ummer, an olfklal of th U.S Olympic Commit· tee eapedl the Oamet to be on IOlld 1rwnd when they •ppeat U\ Loe Anlf'Me ln 1*. "l ~the Olymp!c-Gaines an 1.o1Qa to aurvive." Mllle Moran. a•111t.a.nl director of commwlicaOooa f()( the USOC. told • meetiq SUoday ol t.be Obio Auoclated Prou Spona Wrltera Association "I thm.k you will ~t'l" ev~n 11tronger aiame& tn Loa Aa,elea," he a~lid Moran, however, a dmitted he dJd not know when Ule c ur· rent cootroveny o ver tbe 1980 Gaml!I will qwet down The usoc HouM of Delegates voted by more than It 2:1 m argin lo support Preeldent Carter's boyrotl of lM M01cow Games becauae of the Soviet Un1oo 's military preaence in A!gbaniatan. Eveo ln the face of nonpart.klpaUon at Moscow, Moran said lbe USOC bas no plarui t.o bta&e ao alternate t ompeUUoo. Moran ruled out the possibility of a National Sports Festival that tbe American Olympic committee bas staged for tbe past two ye ars at Colorado Springs, Colo. That festival will be revived ln 1981 m Syracuse, N. Y. Mor~ did confirm lhat at least one of the national sports teams will compete m national or international competJtlon ~1s summer .. The U.S. men's basketball team will play a five-game senes against National Basketball !cssoclalion a.II · stars and one game against lhe Amencan gold medal· winning team of the 1976 Olympics. "But the USOC will not be part of putting together alternate games," Moran s aid. The 21 federations lhat compete in the Olymplcs coollnue to hold team trials as if the United States was going to send a squad lo M06COw because of a faint hope that Carter could rescind his boycott order by the May 20 deadline for entering the Olympics. he said. "We're picking the. teams aft;)llllay," Moran s aid. "We will honor them In some way this summer ." ---.---Qtmie. ~I-Lite Da:;u..-=-------- .. A good time t.o go downstairs (to th.e restroom) is when· Martt Belanger or Klko Gama Ls batting. They don't h_il many home runs." -"WUd Bill" Hagey, the unofficial cheerleader for the Baltimore Orioles. ad· dresslng a college class on tbe subje<:t or bow to eQJOy baseball. 'iPkro ErPn~ .~lflf•• Mifh \i.-kro Atlanta's Phil Niekro outdueled his younger Ill brother Jl5e, n urling a seven tutter to give the Braves a 7~ victory over Houston Sunday. It was the eighth tJme that the brothers had faced each other 1n their National League car~rs. and each now bas won four ... ln the American League, unbeaten Tommy Joba t.ossed a six-hitter for bis third shutout and sixth victory of the season and Ruppert J~ drove in three runs to paee the New York Yankees to a 5-0 victory over MinDe9ota • . . A twe>nm bomeT by Fred Lym and a ruD·S<.'Ol'i:nC l1qJe by atck Bm1eeoll keyed a three-nm third in· ning that carried Boston lo a S-2 victory over Kansas City . . . Diet Davis singled a nd scored the go-a.head run in the seventh on a grounder by Sal Budo and Larry Hisle slammed a two-run homer to lead Milwaukee to a ~ wln o~r Baltimore . . . Dock Medich and Sp.rty Lyle scat· tered six hits and Jolaa El.u. drove in two '"'L •IHllO runs with a single and a sacrifice fly to lead Texas lo a S·l triumph over the Chicago White Sox .•. Mike Norrll ran his record to 5-0 with a 12·1 Oakland victory over Toronto. Norris allowed seven bit.a and struck out ei&bl -while lowering bis earned nm average to a m!nuacule 0.36 •.• Jim BeaWe, with relief help from Slaaae aawley in the sevenlh, picked up bis first victory in a Seattle uniform as Cleveland absorbed a 9-4 spanking ... Elsewhere ln the Na· tional, Diek Radan• drove in two runs with a second-inning single lo help Philadelphia beat Cincinnati, 7·3 ... Larry Hendoe doubled t.o trigger a tbrtt·run sixth and Ed WllllMa posted his first victory after five losses as San Francisco de· -·--·---·-re&ted the Chicago Cubs, 3-0 .•• San Diego's Jeny Mam· pllrey capped a three-run first inning with a tw~run single 1 and Rudy Joan picked up his third win of the year wttb a six-hitter as Pittsburgh fell, S-0 •.• W'afseN Et1•• tl:l00.000 8oN tu -.. la• .nort 4MHrtMd i.DeNCtible. tramc. ho-!I hum &nd with hlteb drama . 30.year-old To• Wa&aea aw pt to a one·atrolte victory Sunday at tho By ron Nelaun Oolf Claulc ln DallH. It WH Nolaoa'1 third 1ll'al1ht victory and ril\b of the )'tat \0 HDd him Into t.be Colonlal National Invitation al Fort Worth wttb a monument.al locenUve. U he wtna the ColoalaJ, be'U ree.lve a $200.000 bonus. Watson 's 1hr·under par for the tount•r. wu one atrokt-1aht1ad of Bill aocen . . . Pa• aa..-f red • th rel' Wlder par 70 and b"*c out of a deedk>ck witb Aay AlffU t.o capture t.bt Atlanta Ladle• ProCe61looal OoU Al.· •Od aUon tournament with an Ll·under·pat 208. Sttoad wu Al<'olt and Deua Capoel v ... 1. each wttb Ill, thne IU'OtM uff the wtane.r'• pace ... Australia'• Orq Nenau faabioned 11 flve-Wlder•p&r 67 aod won tM MLb Frech Open by 10 •trok• wllh a 388. Be.n-rSflll '" c·r.,J.c"al ~faff' MITIITOWN, N.Y. CAP> -John Wilburn. a h'4hl heuvywelght boxer from Brentwood, N.Y .• m -.ho auata.lned a ce~bral eooncusaion In a Frida,y niaht ti~bt. remained in critical but stable condl· Uon earl.y today at St. John's EpiscopaJ Hoepltal. "He ta still in intensive care," said J oyce Sampson, asala· tant d1rector of nunhi£. "He's doioR fair ly well. lle's alert." Wllbum. 24. lapged in and out or consclousnl'n SatW"day :md was moved lnto lotenslve care. On Sunday, a bolpltal of. h clal said tbe boxer was fully ~l'ious. Wilburn was battered by Eddie Davis of Uemp1tead. N Y. in the eighth round of a scheduled 10.round bout at Com· mack. N. Y He was knocked down 1n the second and etpth rounds and. after the second knockdown, the naht was stopped by referee Sid Rublr\lftt'in Aft.er being helped to tus COmtlr. the boxer slumped t.o his gtool and lat.er complaloed of numbness tn hls rl&ht lea. lie was removed rrom the rlnii on M hlrt:tcher and taken by am. bulance t.o a hospital. ...-----au~H Tod••----- On this date in baseball in 1970· Ernie Banks of the ChlCi&CO Cubs hjt tbe 500th home r un of his career. It came orr Pat Jarvb In a 4·3 Cubs' victory over the Atlanta Braves at Wrtgley Field. On this date in 1910: Chief Bender burled a no-bitter as the PhiladeJphia A's defeated the Cleveland Indians 4 o Todav's Birthdays. HaU of Fa me catcher Yogi Berni, one or only three men to manage a peMant winner an both leagues. 11> ~ All~t& Braves catc.ber_J oe &Jan..u. 29. Detroit Tagff! a.nfielder Lou Whitaker is 23. Ki11g• . I dd L11pi~11 'o Ro~• rr The Los Angeles Kings have added Gilles Lu· • plen of Montreal to their NaUonal. Hockey League roster for an unspedfled draft choice. Lupien, 26, used spanngJy during much of the 1979-80 sea4on, · expressed a desire to be traded The 6~ Lupien signed a three-year agreement with the Kings .· . Grand National driver Nell Boo.ndt went ahead at the 183rd lap when Martt Martin ran out of gas and won the Grand American 200 s~k car race al Richmond, Va .... Mattbew Saad Mllbammad. the World Boxing Council light heavyweight cbamp100, bad little trouble with sixth-ranked challenger Loa1a Peria.a of West Germany, stopping him in the rutb round of a scheduled 15-rotmder with a body attack at Hall!u, Nova Scotia ... Tiie Atlaata Flamn of the NHL may remain lD AUant.a for ooe more seaaoo. according to a Canadian businessman wbo ls oegotiattn1 to tMl)' tbe team rrom ...._~ "Tbe Utelibood ol our parcbaalq the team II very blch. but ll ln· volves meshing the avallablltty of the Flames with a new arena," said B)'Y'Oa Seamu of Calgary, Alberta, who. aloo& with his brot.beTS. is M gotiating lo buy the team . . . F~oo Sta te gave its track and field coach. CorneUos "Dutcb" Warmerdam. a dramatic farewell with the school's first col· lege division team victory lD 47 years al the West Coaat Relays . . . Herb Broota.. coach of the U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning ice hockey team. has told bis new club, Swiss champions HC Cavos, to ignore reports be may stay at bome it offered a better contract by a club from the NHL ... Erwla ZUnmennaan, a veteran Austrian speedboat cbam· pioo, was killed Sunday morning dwiog a race oo the Mosel River ... The Cosmos bave aigned Roberto Cabaau, a 19- year-old forward from Paraguay, to a loog-term North American Soccer League contract . . . Favorite E'TaU,a and 14-1 long.sbot Tobia'• lloee, captured the split diviaiooa ol the California Mm Si.res Stakes at Hollywood Puk. E'TaUga paid S3, S2.80 and S2.40. Tobin's Rose returned $30.20, $11 and $6.40. ~Radio TV: No eveat.s scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Chicago at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. KABC (790) MOTOR SPORTS BASEBALL TENNtS Speed · Do•,-•• I Indy Front Row: Familiar Names tNDIANAPOL(S (AP > - Speed.I are down, but the old ramlUar llame1 dominate the front row for the May 25 In· dlanapplla 500-mile race. more ~ucceafUl broU>er Tom. waa Just under 188 for a startinc apot in the middle of tbe aecood row. Mears, I~ than a balf- mlle-an-bour slower than Jerry, aot the out.&1de of the MCGDd row. AND ALL THaEE second·row starters aren't aft aid lo ctlallenge the front-runners. f . Joball.y Rut.bedord, Mario An· drelU ud Bobby UOMr, three former winDen who averqe 43 yean of aae. earned froot-row atarta ln the ~ rounds ot qualincaUoa.s -the flnt of two wffkendl of time trials leading up t.o the $1 million race. BUT THE SECOND row is a dlfrerent story, with a trio of younger 1eoeraUon drivers who are buntrJ for a tut.e ot Indy glory. ··1 feel a lot better." Jerry S ne va s a id S unday in h is · Gasoline Alley garage . "We have a good chance." One of lbem. Rick Mears. already bu one Indianapolis triumph under bis belt at the .,e or 28, and the otben will be starting that bJg.b lD the lineup ror the flf'St Umes ln the ir youni careers. Spike Gehlhausen. one ol the youngest lndy st.arUrs In history when he made his debut at a,e 21 four yean ago. hu finally secured capable eqwpmeot.. He turned In an Impressiv e quallficatioo nm at better than 188 mUea per hour on Saturday. JERRY SNEVA. 30, who may fin.ally be emerging lrom the shadow of hts older and 11T.4.NS INJI .4DE lJCI TUESDAY UC IrviDe's ooe-game lead in the Southern California Baseball Association wlll be at stake Tuesday wben the Anteaters host tbe defeocfina cbamploo Cal State Fullertoo Tit.ans lD a game set for 2:30. Coach St.eve Hertz' Anteaters hold a 17.7 record entering the final week or action one oot.c:h bette r than Fullerton 06·8 ). Both teams have three games left aft.er Tuesday's crucial. UCI's Dick Wieutock (8-l. 3.4.S ERA) is expected to st.a.rt on the mound against Fullerton•s ~ Chapin (7·2, 4.30 ERA>. Both are Junior right-handers. ANGEL LOSE AGAIN. • • . feel mg emJky when tbe t.eam still tends to stiffen as a result of dex>sn 't 'A'ln . '.' oH;sea.son surgery. LA NSFOllD u; ONLY LO tus third seasoo 1n the big leagues, so thl.5 slump is something t.ot.aJ . ly strange t.o tum. But Gnch L5 a 10-year veteran. T•Jn '72 when f was v.1th Balt1mort-, v.e went through an entire M-8.!>0n JU.-.l llke thi.s last week," Gn ch sajd "And w 1: had great hitters on that team. too Guys like Boog Powell, Brook.s Robanson, Mark Belanger , Paul Blair . Davey Job.o.soo and Doo Buford ·'Bu t tb1s oae p a rticula r uason, they a.IJ bad bad yea.rs," Gnch said. ''The oo.ly differmce •H they had gre.t pitcbJ.ng and could stay cloee lD a lot of ball games." I~ IT POSSIBLE lht' Angel'>' ~lu mp could l.ist an t.'Ol1r e ..,t•ason·• "I don t thin~ c;o," GrtC'h an!\werrd ··w,.·n.· got too man) talcoted ballplayers. guys who have proven the mselves over the ) ears ·'I look for Don Baylor to come back strong, and for-AJ Cowens t.o start finding himself r eal soon." Gr ieb continued. "And you know Rod Carew J.S going to start bitting. "HOW HOT THEY GET and how long they stay hot ls another question. But we can't stay lUe this forever,·' G n cb said. Part of the problem can be al· .tributed to in.juries. Dan Ford missed Sunday's game with a bruised foot. and bis right knee BAYLOR IS NlJRSING a sore l<'fl wnst, Carew sat out with " !>tomacb ailment. F~ Patt-k hasn't fully recovered from ht!) lb11t h mUKle UlJW'Y. ~ Rick Miller played despite a head cold. "I 1m.a~me there are a few or our playen who are reelmg a lit· tie down right now." 1''regos1 !>aid. ··You're not gotng to I05e su straight games at hom e and not ~et a little down. · The t os1 0~ a tti t u d e ha !> become contagious, accordi.Di to Baylor, and be can't stand to sit idly by and -.atcb it happen. "It med \0 be we'd aet. Cour runs down and no one would worry. Now It appears that when we fall beb.md. the guys say, 'that's 1t -defeat.' We went thrnu~h a s1rrular kiod of thmg 111 '77 when we fmished 28 game5 11ut ·Ba) lor !>a)!..· I don't U\leod tu go lhrou.:h that .lgam .'' * AlllOU. M0T-.S -"'-C9't-• ....... t .... ''"'""° ~ ~ "'-" ~ .,.... .,... ,. °""'"'ir\ s....ro.. a. ... ~ 10 tint ~"" ... c-____ __,,._......, c;..,, _....., • -OH '".,._. Of Dea...,._. . ... ..,...,_,..,_ • .a _ ll~•-S..-•. 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He blocked out lhe security guards who foUowed him around lhe West Side Tennis Club au week aod overlooked the fact bis opponent was the top seed and No. 2 player in the world. Vilas Gerulaitis simply went out oo the stadium court at Forest Hills and gave his mom a special Mothe r's Day present . . . and gave hlmselr a $100,000 gift: the Utle in the World Cb•m· piooabip Tea.nil Tournament of Cbampiooa. Gerulaltis dropped the Opeoing set 2~ with some tentaUve play before bUt.zlng John McEnroe 8·2, &.o SUnday to wln the event that pltt.ed only towaameat winnen in the put 12 moot.ha. It was hi.a third C'ODleClltive victory over'McEnroe, wbo lut beat Gerula1U.S in the finals ol the U.S. ()pea lut~ber. "Last. fe&r, be caqbt me twice and abook me up," Mid Gerulaltll ot McEnroe, who crew up ln the New Yort boroulb of Queem, u dld Vltu. "At tbe Muter• lD Januar1 ID Madl1on Square Garden. I but him on bls favorite court and thlnat I ell lDt.o place for me.•• ~ 'l'•p• ••z•~• l•r 'Fl•,,. 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Mlke Zahn (.432> and 11m KJma < 401 >, whu have socked lS home run• btt weeo t.twm bcetek>r at Corona def Mar Excelalor lovadl's seeded CdM In th 2·A playotra wttb an cnlltt! ngbt·baoded squad The Pllott' p1tduna litulf. led by Mike Lopei < l.90 E RA) aod Duane t<av~ra (2 53 ERA>. blanked lour Al ral1bt Suburban L~itgue foes a t one point. Rivera wl.-ld11 t ht' biggest i.t1 c.k with a .318 Ettinger \\hitney \\inner KATIE BIRD DEBBIE McCORMICK LAURA RICE L OS ANG ELES Dick E tt1nger 's F r ee E n t e rp r i s e Crom Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the Class A wanner Ill the finaJ race of Lo1:1 Angeles Yacht Club 's Whitney Series Saturday The Whitney Series is for yachts rnt· <'d unde r the lnle rna- tlona l OHs bor e Ruic OOR > system or ban· dicapping. Tremendous Trio! McCormick, Bird, Rice Lead GWC By HOWARD L . HANDY °'_.,_..,~ ..... Mi.x in a former national AAU div· 1ag champloo, add the daughter or a team member from three years back , tbeo t hrow ao a tag-along player. Wbeo you get it all together, you have the nucleus around which Chen Kay bas built the 1980 Golden West College women's tennis team that 1s nta ring a berth io the state touma ment for the second straight year. T he t no Debbie McCormick. Kat ie Bird and Laura Rice -alon~ with Kristi Hansink dominated the Southern Ca lifo rnia Confer ence playoffs. The four were the fmalli.U. in doubles and two or them were <1l1>0 singles fmali.sU. DEBBIE •eCO&MICK spent 13 ,..,. • a Dlltiaeal dlW'i.q atar and won the JO.meter plaUo.rm cbam· pionsbip of the MU in um. She was also a me mber of the Pan-American Games team and missed making the U.S. Olympic team an 1976 by one i>pot. That's when she d ecided to qwt competition and tum her attentions to coaching with ber buaband. Glenn McCormick. They won t.ocetber at Bel moat Olympic pool in Long Beach and coacb t.be Lons Beach State men's and women's teams in diving. •'I 'm the mother of the team this year," the 29-year-0ld Debbie says. "But I ca.me back to school at Gokleo West s pecifically to play tennis. Cheri talked me into doibg tt and il's beea a lot of fun even though I sometimes find it hard to find the time. ••1•• REALLY SOllRY I got into teDDia as late as I did. I tb1n.k I could have dooe much better if I bad st.art· ed earlier.'' Her start in diving came when a cousin. taught ber to swim and also showed her bi.s favorite dive . "He could do a rront l tn on the s prin1board aod I thought be was the greatest." DebbJe says. "I tried it and was tokll hada lot or potential and took up dh1.ng seriously." SHE IS HALF or the OJa1 com- munity college doubles cbamplonshJp tJ>Jun with Rice. Tbe third pl~er 1s Bird who fmisbed serood in the OJai tourney singles lo give Golden West the team cbampiooahip. "My mom and I decided to go out and hit some tennis ba lls agamst a wall and the next thing we knew we were playing tennis." Laura says. "Mom played for Chen three )'ears ago wh.ale I was still a sophomore m high school. And m y aunt. Harbara Harns. also played here when m y Mom did." PE RHAPS IT'S the fact that sbe learned with her mother that helps her oo the court with McCorauck. "We are pretty comrortable play ang toeether aod seem to work well," she says ol her doubles partnershjp with McConn.ick. Bird prefers singles competition but is the pa.rt.oer or Hans1nk :md the· duo went to the conference hnals ~rore I06mg to their teammates. "lo singles, there ls no pressure on your partner if you blow a shot.·' Katie says. "Besides, 10 singles. you get a lot more exercise because you have to cover the whole cow1. "I Sl'AJn'ED WHEN my father and several of our neighbors would get together on Sunday to play for ex· erci.se. 1 would tag aloog with h1 m and before long I started playing. "Now I can beat him but he doesn't mind if I give him a lessoo," she says with a smile. A year ago Golden West finished second an the state tournament in team competition. Tuesday the Rustlers face Pierce at El Camino with the winner ad· vancing to the state finals. One t.h.ing Kay hasn't done yet. as far as any of her current players are c oncerne d , t s l o r ec r uit a grandmother for the Golden West team. But don't bet against this happen- ing sometime in the future If she can hod ooe with enough clagibillly left. .,. •. CIF Softball Playoffs Begin Five Orange Coast area Sirls aoftball teams have drawn home as· slpmenta for the first round of the C IF playoffs . Friday with Marina, Hun tin g ton Beach, Costa Mesa. Mater Dei and San Clemente enjoying the home6eldadvant.aae. ' El Se1undo is at Marina and HunU.ogton Be ach hosts Garden Grove, while Edison is at Long Beach Wilson in 4·A action. In the 3-A division Lawndale i.a at Angelus Leaeue champion Mater Del . while Sea Vi ew League repreMDtatives Irvine and Colli Meaa are at Marywood and St. Joseph of Lakewood. resped1vely Ga r ey 1s CJ t Sa n C le m ente and Dana H ills at Mayfair in the 2-A division. R1ghetU High. the only undefeated team in the 4·A division with a 12-0 league record and 23-0 -------------------s late over all. is the J.. PRIME RA TES ARE top-seeded team in the 4-A . Rlabetti boasts . pitcher Tracy Compton. who pitched a perfect game in the flnal.t or tbe Warreo Tournament. The final race in the seven-r ace sen es was sailed around the buoys off Los Angeles Harbor 10 br is k 25 -knot northwesterly w.inds that howled Out-or The .harbor's famed "hur· n cane gulch" teshn~ the yachts as well as the endurance of the crews. Rr\~IMo OI s.t\ll"CM'f'l r«• w--., s.-. CLA\S A 1 f r .. Ellt-1w D•O f ll"'QW HliYC > ""-• Al V°"• M•k~ r lie>. L8 YC fprOlnt ~lf''IJ I, J Anita.. 0..W." 0.0.01" L8YC Cl A!.S tt • I ModnlQM Sun fh<"•«I Meo,., U.YC 1 Heo ~II ,., .. r,~11 Jim ic;.,., •. LA f'C. l lrl•. Pevl Dftleolt. CllYC. Cl ASS C -I. Tonu, w .. .,. H-. l<M Y(, 1 ~WI. E..-t O.W1.- 8 YC, J .,,....,,_, S,..rll, M•ll -M<tn , Voal. L8YC. u.nin.s..... PIHtF·A -I Nlllm•Q P•I• ~~. C6YC. 1 D•,..,..•1• !loo Monn, llHYC. l. P>ret• 11, iM-11 HOii, LAYC. ~Hllf'·ll -1. G<-~r. Ed C-, ICHYC; Z. Hwric-e GW<fl.· \l-Mt. ave; i. ~· e, 0oro 81«• U'YC MOAC lut .. WNm.yl t. A<•Of Cup•,, Tom H•ll·Bruce C.011>011 •flYC. 1. ~ "9Qt, 011 S...0-, NHYC l. O'o-i>, SI• W-n H.on• 0'8r-. AllYC. '>80R4 ll00d P«Jioc:I I l•rnen I•. 80~ M•t OOfl•ld, CBYC I ~ .-~. U. YC l Slr•M. M••• K........OV cave. Goodley Captures Overton MARINA DEL REY Bill Goodley's Dakar fro m Del Rey Yac ht Club was the overall and C l ass A winner in California Yacbt Club's 80-mile Santa Barbara Island race. the seeood o f the 1980 Overton Series. T h e r a ce wa s curtailed as far u en- tries wer e concerned because or 22-35 knot winds at the start wbicb prompted the race com- mittee to start only the large International OH· shore Rule Yachts. Tht' race will be scheduled at a later date for the s m a lle r lOR an d Performance Hand.leap Racing F1eet claaaes. Handicap resuJta: OVERALL -1. Daka r : 2. Antagonilt, Don Hill. CYC: 3. Bac- co. Ange lo d1 Sapio, eve. CLASS A -1. Dakar: 2. Bacco: 3. Vaeo. Ray Avedon. PMYC. CLASS B -1. An· tagonist; 2. Resolute, Ron Malin, CYC: 3. Lea din& JAdy, Sandy and Hubie Kern.I. WYC. Zillgitt and Wright ; COMING DOWN AND ' so ARE MRATIS! ·(· WE LEASE ALL MAKE 1980 CARS AND TRUCKS. MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE L~ DELIVERY. THEODORE ROllNS LIASIMG CO. fnlunncx agents :md brolctn Contractora: lnsurlDCI ~ ri9i.Bt7 Contact"' for competl" q\llMI for LtabW· ty. Equipment. Property and W.W'1 O.· penaat.loe 11111~. We cu Mio ......_ YOW' boDdinf needa a vu are. Espected OC1 the mo9d for Cenaa del Mar wtll bo Junlor rtabt·b&Dder Jell Pnu. •••tDn Vteto .......... Rlf!.baDder f'raaJl Sour. •bo bafDed 8ou&.b Coast ue oppoeeou, Medi tbe Ult ol lllaaoa VleJo •tan u tM Dlablcll pnpan IM t1.......,"l'dld aopbomore ptieber Jtm McC&blll ol Zita.net.. Illa· aloo Viejo w., a runaway S.1der 1n the South Coaat Leaiiue beloN Dana Hilla aurpr1ud with a late flurry to take the uue. LA. a.m. at DllM ...... Whltmont Leacue repraeotative La Sema bout.I right-hander Zlrtan McCarty u it.I eblef weapoo, who enters the 2-A 1truggfe witb an O.IS E RA. A.I.so big ln the Lancers• game la Tom Gullott. wbo bu batted at a .~ clip d""1na the season. On the mound for the Dolpbioa will be Bra d KiDDey. whose pitching keyed Dana H.U.ls' surpri.aing comeback to wrest tbe South Coast League champioo.ahlp. RlmT SHm~~~,t~~~EM LITT' t/11/JeRSTANO I PERCENTAGE 7EKNIS. 0 Nationals OCC Sailors Cli11Ch Title SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast CoUege WlU send a red bot saUiog team to Boston LO J une to com· pete Ill the Intercollegiate Yacht R.acmg A.&aocta· t aon or North Ame n ca oauooal sailing cham- pionships. Unusual aspect of the OCC entry in the na· Uonala la that tbe same tum will be c:ompeUQs ln both the team r acing and dinghy cb.ampiomblps. OCC skippers Chris Raab, J ack Franco. Jordy M urpby and Mark Brattoo cll.Ocbed the Pactnc BOATING Coast loter eolleglale champ1onsh1p io both dJvis1ons Saturday and Sunday by wlon.mg over a dozen other colleae t.eama an an ts.race regatta at Mission Bay. On Saturday Raab, Freoco. Murphy and Rrattoo ended in a deadJock with Long Beech State in the team racmg cbamp1ooshtp, and oo Sunday Raa b and Franco defeated USC skippers M ake Downing, Anne Mc Bride and Peter Drun.io m a close batt.le for the Fl..Yuli Junior dl.nebY UUe . 1be top two teams in eacb division quall.fy for the nationals scheduled June 10.18. Crews for the OCC skippers were Kris Scbworer for Raab, Marcia Davia for Franco, and Craia Fletcher for Murphy and Brattoa wbo alternated ln the team r1c1.nc. Long Beach State tea.ma were Keath Dodlc>n· Ma rla Miene; Mark Goliloo.Jane Keot, ud Brian Kent-Mandi Smith in the team racioa. UCSC bad two A teams in the ding.by r1cln1 - Mike Dowulng·Russ Sylvestri. and Ann McBrlde- Karen Faber . The B team was Peter Druoin· Suianne Oelke :Miller, Poore Win Bri.ak winds and choppy seas off Newport Beach eave the 38 1klpper1 and crew1 eocapeUna for the ~s Pacific Cout cbampionablp aome ex· citing aallin& Saturday and Sunday, not to m•tion a rew ce>iliaions aod capeWnp. The team of Jeff Miller and Tom Poore, PaJo Alto Yacht Club. woo the best five of six race~ gatta wttb a low score of five pointa to U for runr ner-up Dave Ullman and Rick Kem, Balboa Yacht Club. The reeatt1 began Friday with U1bt to moderate winds of seven to lO lmot.s, but on botb Saturday and Sonda y the oortbwest winds wbtatled up to 20 lmoU lo t.be gusti. ••wtin1 tbe crewa Oft the ll~foot dlDChl• to the trapeM lD aa .aort to keep them upri1ht. In several c ... &be efforts were rnau.a, but most of the crewa rtllMd tbeir cralt aad coaUJwed racing. Bolo Kild ~ins CBYC Race Kolo KW, stJppered by Rick Ila& ol Ute bmt club WU tbe o .. raU aod QUI B wiDMr ta Caplltnno Bay Yaebt Club'I llay ........ 1w Perfonna.oce Haad.ieap Racllal n..t YedlU a.. day. 8eccmd ID ta. budicap •eediDll WM ,_., P'eelln'. Alppend b7 P• MMdl, C90 BYC.t.. ud Wrd wu Cbeepntek, 81"1Q Watlelo, capo BYc:. . SPORTS I BOA Tl~G I BUSINESS Star Warrior Gene Beley, president of Android Amuse- ment Corp. of Arcadia, demoostrates bis poolside ad.nroid . The robot is 4 ~ feet tall. contains radio controls, and carries ice cubes in its head. bottled and canned drinks m its body . glasses in the arms and comes with serving tray. He goes for $5,000, or $300 a day rental. Firms Merge On Computers · CLEVELAND !AP > -T RW. lee. and Fujitsu Lld . hru1 announced the estab!Uhment of a JOmt venture to bell Japanese compul.e:rs and d.ata- processin& eqwpmeot m lbe United St.at.es. -The-TR.W,Fu_Jatau Co . ..wm enable-thoe - Cle.Yel&Dd,,ba.aed TRW . to ~et into the COIOpater buai.Dess ID a big ...,.a;." and will provide the J apanese computer company access to the U.S. data·Pr<>OeSSUl~ market, according to R.A. Con· don. a TRW bpok~man. • Fu,Jitau bas 28 percent or the data-processing ma rket LO Japan, alt.hough rBM of Japan accounts for 32 percent of that market, Condon said. F'u,jitsu has been mterested 10 compelJDg m the Uruted States, which accounts fo r SO percent of the world data ·p~LDg market, he S&Jd. BOTH COMPANn ;s RAD announced they were studYUl~ lh~ JOLnl \eoture last ~pt.ember. Tbe new compan) i.s t>a.sed in Loo Angeles and its directors ~t la.st week in Honolulu. TRW. a suppher or bitb·t.tthnokiey products and urvices fo r tbe automotive, aodwstraa l, eoerl)'. eJectrorucs and •s-ce l')'Stema maneu. reported 1979 sales ol S4 6 ba.lboo. F\Ult,au r~port.ed sales ot $2.l billion lut year, of wblcb 70 percent waa ~nved from computers and data-proccsi.mg equ1pment. COSDO""'i ~AID WORIC remains oo revi&u>g Fu1ttsu proerdmll for w.e by CU!itomers in the Urut· ed Stat.es. TM company said 1t w\ll distnbute cerlal.n Fu- jitau products an the United States, inilJally offer- lDg product. for retail systems, b&n.b, &mall busi· oe:sses and geoer a I purpose use "The fundamental obJect.tve ot the company is the creation of a lon1-t.enn relatloaship between TRW and f'ujitsu which wt11 allow the two com- panies to succeflsfully participate in t.be expanding U.S. data·prottSslng market." said J .S. Webb. TR W's vice chatrman, who is presldenl ol tbe new company. ABOUT 451 OF TRW'S communications systems and services division will be lraDsfernd to the new company. That division bu been won- ing m the desJ.en. manufactur1! and sale of retail and fmancial d.ata-processlng systems, wtuch will also be otfered by the new company. The jotnt venture ha$ also contracted with TRW's customer service divilioo for tbe aervi~ aod maunenance of 1t.s products TRW bu more than 200 service centers around the nation with more than 3,000 employees. Coodoo 5aid be expected new joblS to be added in both marketing and servicing. J . Garrett Fit.z&ibbons, vice president aod g e neral m a nage r of tbe joint venture, was rupoosible for the feutbWty study wblcb led to th• fonn.atioo of the new company. "I can't lmaglne a better match or com· . ple meot.ary capabilities.·· Fitzgibbons Hid. ~ Caterpillar Cut,s Employee Force , .. • PEORIA, IU. (AP) -Caterpillar Tr1ctor Co., a pillar of strength ln the heavy equiplM&t 19. du1try. bas announced employaa .. t cutbaeb becauae or the unexpected sewrit1 Of UM •mefl· lni recellkln. c~u. by rar t.be tarsett earth.morinc equipment manufacturer 1n U. nation, aakt It will 11y otf U7S e1Qpk>yeea ......,,,, .r... I ud uotlMr l.100 July 1. The eompaQJ .............. dollar openUOD, employ• •.ooo penw la tM United ...... Tbe ftnt round of layoffs alfecta 550 warUrs ~ at a S.Laand.ro. Calif. facility. ·'Tb• emer1LD1 U.S. rec:eNioa bu ad· vene11 ~ eod·UHr demaad more r-6db ~ ud IDGft MVereiy than pnMiaul:b ........... " &be firm laid lD 1 atatemtnt. BUSINES$ STOCKS \ NYSE COMPOSITE· TRANSACTIONS .... ,,. •• ... ~.~12.11MO N OMLYPILOT .. • • You never know what you'll find when you d .. n the papers o(f your desk. Look what the Federal Trade Commilaion (FTC) discovered lut moatb •· der a big pile of neglected documents: a cease-and· desist order that waa supposed t.o have been luued more than two years ago. The order involved three products made by SUrl· ing Drug~ Bayer aspirin, Bayer's children's aspirin and another pain reliever, Cope. The FTC. as you tnw, ls our watchdog for unfair and mialeadi.og advertising. And it filed thil com· plaint about Ste rliog!a advertising in 1973. Abo named in the complaint was the advertiSing agency that created the ads for Sterling: Dancer-Fitzgerald· Sample. TR£ FTC'S GalPES about this advertising were iu; follows : -Sterling and ats agency should not be allowed to s uggest tha t aspirin a lone r eh eves nervous tension. --Nor should they be permitted to make un- proved claims lbat Bayer's chlJdren's aspirin is superior lo other aspinns. -And they s hould not be allowed to make un- subat.antiat..ed cla ims that Cope is more effeeUve against tension headaches than other paan relievers. -AND THEY SHOULD be required t.o disclose that Cope contaiM as pirin and caffeine WeU. aJI these charges wer e settled an December 1977 wheTI Sterling a nd Oancer·F'tlzgerald-Sample !i igoed a consent agreement with the FTC agreeing not to do all those nasty things. The next ste p called (or the P'TC to relea~ the agreement fo r public com- ment. After 60 days the full commission can accept the ag:ree~t as a finaJ order. But that never happened because the signed agreement somehow got l<llSt In the shuffle. lt was never rf'leascd for public comment In the F'TC's te rms. at.s reh.'<.t'W '4ill> delayed through an ad· ministrataye error " Btrr BE'M'Ell LATE than never. n ght'• So last month when the agreement was found somewhere un· der a heavy paperweight, the FTC released the 'agreement 1t tuammered out in 1977 . following a com · plaint it had laaued in 1973 Tiu.s agreement took so long lo negotiate that 1l wa s outdated before at ~as even signed. When the FTC lodged their act100 io 1973. Dancer-F1ugerald- Sample was doing the adverusmg for Bayer and Cope. But by the time the agreement was s igned. it had lost these accou.nts. Sterling moved them to the Doyle Dane Bernbach agency in me -and since then \bey have moved again, to the SSC&B agency. louV!r Loa 1z R ate Mixes S tock Prices NEW YORK <API -Stock prices closed Mixed as in· terest ra~ moved lowe r today. w1th some ma]Ot' banks c utting their pnme lending rates lo 16~ percent. The Dow Jones averaRe of 30 1ndustnal stocks. down for mostoftheday, r allied tn m1d-aftemoona ndwa3 up0.60to dose at lll5 20 But dechners 5-t1 ll flutnumbercd ad vance!) by :i 4·3 ma rgin on t he !'le-. York Stock Exchange Amentn.L!.l. a Cleveland bank. cul tt.s pnme lending rat e to 16 percent. and several banks . inC'ludlng Morgan Guaranty T rust Co. and Contine ntal llhno1s Nat1onaJ Bank. reduced their prime rates to 161·':! percent Auto stocks were stron~. followin~ the dec1~ion of a federal board t.o authorize SI 5 b1ll1on in loan guarante~ for Chrysler. 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MSW GAlf'FlN Guesta: AoQer Moore. Ber· ~•Peters 7:00 I CM NEWS • NeCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAY'S~ Howetd IOins FonDe as a hOldout 8Qelnll ,,.. hlllow juf OR In a l)Unle-SMteh4n<,) case. I MCNEWS Cl) JOKER'SWl&..D M'A•S•H Father Mulcahy Wl'lt~ a pt..ctwlslmat '8t1er "°""' tol'lllSISl81 • nE 8ENNY HIU. SHOW ~and ~ we -~ In "" Eur~ SOng Contest S) 'TV AIJCTIOH (COHrO) ~ MACNEIL / L£H~R REPORT 1.30 8 THE MUPf»ETS Guell CarOI CnlnnlnQ D COHSLIMEA IUYUNE HOST Oav•<I Horow111 l<>poe• Un«oyal ClOmtne<· <.•al cnaltenqe 1'\0\.1541 num- b('< 11P-Of1. Alles 11p-olf update. E$111tnO c»es 0 (J) FAa. TH£ MUSIC 8 THArS HOU VWOOO · Monkeys Are Tile Great· ~IP~" 0 THESULUVANS 8ef1 &nO T «*n 00 to f r ecr\llltng office, Tom mus I have hi$ perent&' COl\SE'(lt IOeftMt G» AU IH THE FAMll Y Edith t& PlO to • <:l'lnS- tenlflg. the kids are olf to• _.,'"the moun1.wns. and Arc:tMe IS !-*' for a --end of trouble Cllae•..t Lbi h•g • I KNXT (CBS) Los An9elPS KNBC (NBCI Los Anqeles I KTLA (Ind.) Los An9e1es KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles • Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego e KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 l<CST (ABC) San Otego I ICTTV(.lod.) Los Angeles KCOP-lV (Ind.) LOS Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) t.os Angeles • KOCE-~(PBS) Huntington Be.ch • OOOOTlMfS T h9ime's lavoruo til8'1'ef t•.st 1a111 tor J J 's c>aH1t• ~ and tr.en tor J J '1!> WORLD De..th Of A Prtfl085s" The trutt story ol " jOu<naltsl's -Cl'l tll<OUQll ttoe N IU> WOt1d to '"-ltgate IM Ille ullO deatrl OI e Salldi Ptlfl- c;.e$$ anO he< IOvef whO ~ exec;utfJd In e public s~e •S <Ir ametllt!<I (.fl P.M. MAGAZINE Int~ wtth Lorntta Lynn 8n<l S.16)1 Spaoek, I lie 8ClreU whO p()f1r aye<! h"r '" ··co11 Miner s O.iugl'ltef"' e 1t1sl1 10 Ille H•derat A~erve Ben•, wn.t• Old or '°"' money •• OMtroyed 81)() II CJ) Wl<AP IN CINCINNATI Johnny's ex-g1tllr1en<1 OtOPS by to tell Nm 111!1 SN! .. M..ng him '°' hall ,,... r'nOIWf lie m80e Wfllle I hey hYlld togtrtller ( R) D UTT\.E HOUSE Off THE PMJPIE l-• ~s AlmWU'O of ~ unfallhtul 10 her' •nd '-"' accountar11 asl<5 Nellie Ole5of110 m;itry him 1Pan 2) e MOVIE * tit ''Might Terror~ ( tt 76) Vtlerla "-'Per. RICNtd "°"*""' The ION ""· -to·~~ ,_,., deMfl II 1•111M1ty pUraUed ~ ttle ~ p8'Nc ll ... (2 tn.) •O THAT'8 IHCMMlll A10or1t Ot1 a 300-foot IMP on. bridOe .• ~ lrlltll '""'*· • ~ttllled t1<MM and llfl •lltr~t to 1U1f10 • mot~ o-.• 30 , ~ tlllt tie IM ll•t11d • MOVll • t Qo9f&tliMll'9l\ICOt1I ' 11 ~Ill t,.,y U.11111 IOtlr Cw11e A WbMt lll're OOn> ~ IQrtOt .. ~· tlOl'rl 111 oro.r 10 gtl ht• ......, ~ 10 acuon (l "'•I • AHOll OEATH l>t\11 ~ ""'° JO.)nn41 W004wll0 l\041 tlllt ~ c..i Oii PCP IAllglil Duet I ~ ~ IM 11a111ta1 ot 11111 Orug lll'd prOYldlng 1otor m11hoo on otlltr U."91 • MOVIE • * • • The S-ct.1 ( 195et Jofwl Wayrtt. J9tltey Huotl" wnen • Crvll w., \'itlef an 19'\lfnl hOn"4 ,orl(j llftCM "'' two ,.... capo '"'.., by Cornanc:oot. he embat1>.1 °" a 11,,..~­-cn (2 bt'I • 30 min I IH)() 9 (I) w•A•S•H Wttll the .&0n1h 111 1 0.- 0«llte ll~te. .,, urgent probltim 111 ttome Qin' H..Oar 1ra11slt.ot•l'O $l•ttt-..oe (RI G NBCMOVtE "FlamonQO Road" (P•{·m· 11Wet Ho•810 Dutt Kt1•10 MCCanny 1 r>e 11&.X'-Y ot a .nt.r 1H '" Ii 1oma11 Southe<n c•ty alll"(.IS lhe! ~ves ot tr>e rown a mos1 ~fui lamlfy ln<I rndlly I\'>!> pr omtneinl peopl<' a> wo4l D 0 ABC ...OVIE ••'It ' A Ft&llut 01 Oyn..n1t1e· 11enr James Cooum. Ao<I Stt!'Qef An h 1Sh r\MlllUltOflaty tu>d II Meiuc;.a.n thtel who team up to rob t>ant-s IOO'MlhOw ~ IJI) being l'lef()M of trwt Me•leen rf'llOlutl()tl Q) MERV GRIFFIN Gue$1S ROQef Moore. Ber· nitO.itte Peter~. Rob4¥t Ha)"> lOIU<; W8'11~tQ<;• 0 0"'° Hedlsoo QI) TV AUCTION (CONT'OI 930W OMOEDCfT'f . JERUSAl.EM Ri<:haf<I Ke<shew tnuim· ones the tnfl<lla ' t"'C>ac1 on Jensaaklfn S 81lf'me>t 10 ma1n111n a oetaoct ~ the c:onfltC1inQ -ot 111 Alab an<! Jew. rSll ~toon t<>;«> 9 ()) LOU GRAHT Whole 8lllia and Ao$sl art tightlng -me rtg1111 to a t>tg 11ory. a rumor that 1118 T rib ii bllirlg IOid c:Wc:u- ltles 1rwougn the Clty room (R) to:3011 = K.LMOYIN' JOUflH,\I. "V«** Or\ lrlft II'" (R) t UJO 9 8 8 Cl) 0 NEWS TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 9 -"Oealh oC a Prlnccss." The controversud drama based on an ac- tual execuUon of a Saudi Arabian princess and her lover for conducting an illicit ul · fo1r . NBC G 9:00 -"Flamingo Road.'' lntrague in a small Southern city is the focus of this new TV movie with Howard Duff, Kevin McCarthy and Mark Harmon (photo below>. ABC fJ 9 :00 --"A Fistful of Dynamite." Rod Steiger a nd J a mes Coburn portray a pair of small-time thie ves who become heroes of the Mex· 1can Revolution. I ~VWEOGAME All of Ahoda'• lf'IMQw1tJH '>Urf .IC:e w1*'I &M mee1 • Joi'. 9, -wo1e Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY Att.hoo t• IOUCheO l"'ICtt bv fl~ •• "'" ""'' ™"'"'l !.trf'ICn C1.1nn1ng~arn" O~ltlh an<I Ille ~ l"••tlQ thlll 1\11 l\U~ obtto , .t"' 10 a.,.i,,,., ,,,.. uulQ ' I!) TliE~HIU SHOW 1 nt" He.I 0<y :0U"1(nt-f fl) 'TV AUCTION (COffrD) 11 30 0 'J1 HAAAY 0 A l>ttMI """'> '-d I"' (t'\llh"w•n f l,.. f'T\IUf~'"" C.f~ fO h1Hry fOf ~' 0 TOHIGHT C~I ~I ~t Co-"~ r • .,.....1s N!'<I s.-o,,. a '>l•~,. ~ Vaio1ttt> J>t,,_, Yu<t H1oma' 0 OATINO~ME O lfO' ~NEWS 0 DAVE All£H AT LARGE o....8 ..... ~. P<~I ..no 11 hMlt.n '"'"'' • OET BMAA'T KAOS plenl• a bomb In ~;u·s ac>ar1menl to ~'" • -'"IO ""'"'111 ~ CAMEAA THREE Kt!OOO Ir.... Patl\ 01 lr..· ~woro 1 he "'' t eyy at'<! ll'll)Ot1W.ct Of trte Marltal .., 1 • .n contf!lmC>O' lfY Jee>- .. ~ _,,. p.;rloCIJlllrfy lhdl Of I"'-" potN II lr,t"I Of t~"'Q~lo.~ Ate O•~ I l 50 8 f!J 8AAH£Y ""'-1..EA The Ge1ec:1.-6te eon- lroote<I o., • "'f$1et oC•I woman ..,,h en Uf'UW<1I !~ ~ iAt1d a I O()I)« d•~:.eO u • proeost tRJ 12:00 Q T AL.ES ~ THE UffEXPECTm w ....... An<I ... .,.,. ,,, ., ...... ,ea _. 1E1aone .;tlllcJil !all.es ·~ Q(\ lier !~-4aee0 ~ • • • T Ile ArnO•O'-\ AO..-tures Of ~ Flet>O· JOHN DARLING .,. .. C1N6) Klfll Nov•. llW(.tlerd JoMlot'I M t Sttt- ~ -otl'IM "'*-.... ..,,... oNwma 10 attlin mOtl9Y tnd aocltl IJOlltlon. 12 IWI .. 30 lftWI ) -~ Aeltntltlg I I~ 00 lncrtew '" ram. ~ wnc.o.. holftMll "' N& ac>et1ment. ...0 Ille landlota r9tall.ltos • C»T'IONU> Nie NEWS tf;29 e a flOC..a WOMAN Pappet er'4 CfO'Mlot .._. ·~. ~ KlhOol they IUtOeCt to ~ • "°"'' '°' • pc)m()-lllm end -"'te llla....,Y °'*'''°" 12:30 • oe. AJ.JfffY ''Tl6e0f The Wl1c;n" • HOGAN'S HEAOE:8 HoQan htdM 30 PfOllQMB 10 ... \IP a.-,__ °"' tluttlrng tor them m MOVIE • • "F1anc11 In Thi! H""11~ ~" ll'Y.>el MoCl>trt Aoor>ey. Vlfg111111 w~ rranca6 ~ 1tn innooont man (;9tCJ> lh<I rpoJ (.fHntndi f~S.-b'f! '"' lhe C"tme .... ' aGCU'>OCI 01 r • h• • JO m.n I t2 40 9 (}) MCCl.OUO fllf' ~ ot McC.tov<l .. Qt(llri"'f>d does it'l 8 h•f' ~I 11'( .. Pf~.,..,,,.,., 100 D TOMOAAOW e ·THE. Rlf\.EMAH A r lllCher II tllOI b'f an .,,,..OOM'I k..,, ..-0 ,.. Oaugnter ~ io.. • ~ 1.309 ~ t)(le NEWS 200 0 NEWS 8) MOVIE • > I rouble Mate-a • !9481 eo-y 8oyl;. lf'<> "-""' ~...-no-.. """°"'" l1'e Soys h ..... ., ''°"°"' loca\ll'Q lhtl OM4 000,. Cl rw I . I a:.1 --t:OI ...., 1:118 fllOIM ••in "t~A ........,... ( 1"11 .. LiC*IO-Oll¥ld Hartman Wh•n 1htM ~WlCl9 "'*•'°'' ... out to IClc* a WMlll'ly ~.-----di ........ to . remo1a lllefMS ...... -illengt """OS .-. ~ (2 MIL) T~d•t1•• Da11i1-. 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(I ht 30motq by Armstrong & Batluk NBC Optimistic, Will Change Little Three'• a Crowd NEW YORK <AP> -Optimistlc tn spite of last season's low ratings, NBC has unveiled a prime tim e schedule for the 1980-81 television year Lhat includes only five new series and new time pen~ for four continuing programs. "We have just concluded a season that leave!> us very optimistic about lhe future," said Brandon Tar tiltoff. presiden t of NBC's enlertaiome~t dlvilion, in pulling the wraps from the network s fall lineup "0Ull OVERALL SCHEDULE posted ratings improvement for the full season. . . . We bave narrowed the margin between fi rst and t.b.lrd. ~d are now just 2.2 points from the top and well wtthin striking distance," he aaid. CBS woo the receoUy completed season by one·tent.h of a ratings point over ABC, the four· lime champion. CBS and ABC previously an· nounced tbelr schedules for the J.980.81 seasoo. Mark Harmon ls torn between a blonde aristrocrat (Morgan Fairchild) and a dark· haired beauty from the wrong side of the tracks <Christina Raines) in "Flamingo Road," a new TV movie tonight at 9 on NBC, Owmel 4. The NBC lineup for September includes a new sport.s·variety series, a first for prime-time, a non· fiction variety hour from the creators of NBC's s uccessful "Real People" program, and a weekly serial from the producers of CBS' "Dallas." Foua SEJUES WERE axed to make room for the new programs, and a fifth, "The Rockford Files," was dropped by NBC wbeo the sta r. J ames Gamer, refused to film another season Canceled were "The Big Sbow" and "Uo1ted * * * CBS Affiliates Clteer Ratings Victory Prompt.s Jubilation By JEUY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tbe CBS Telmlion Network wound up ill anaaJ anwatet meeting in a jubilant mood after regain· iDI tbe ratinp champlooabip from AJlC. Net-' president J a1ne1 H. ftoMl"eld rem•Qded tbe broad· euun tbat J• • rear aao tbe eoK«D waa ........... CBS eoUt ••old tbinS place and wlM!tblr '1elevilm ••"8rilaaout.'' down tD a lavish banquet coo· eluding four days of meetings, partiea and di.lcuuiom ol the network's future. TBEY BBAaD tbat CBS would not push its plan tD ex· pand '"nae ~ Eveaiftg News" from 30 minu&ee to 41 mlDutel. Tb• atatiOD ownen have Nlilted any effort to a PMd the network MWI beca\IM [\ would Cut lntO their own H WI time. which brtAll pttJne adft'l'tll.lq r.-. late·nieht version of "Real Pee> pie" and "That's Incredible." The show will be "No Holds Barred" and it will be aimed primarily at younger people. Kelly llontietb wUl be the host and it will be made by Alan LaDdaburg Productiooa, which allo producea "That'• lncredi· b&e." B. Donald Grant, vice preai· dent for prGll'UU, Mid oa.ly 4~ houri ot oew 1bowa wo.&ld be la· trod..ci ln September, u com· ,..... ...... ~'-'a last~. Slates," both begun Lh1s s'pnng. and two senes tn· precinct lll the worst neighborhood ma large com- trodurl'Cl in prevwu~ :-.l':lSOns, "The Best of Satur· mumty." dc.ty Nrght Livl'" <ind "Hello Larry." :-.IBC said theatncal motJon pictures to bt- broadcast l1l the coming su.son WLJI include "All The four o;howc; ~etting new time slots are tht> President ·s Men " with Dustin Hoffman a nd ··Sanford." ~h1ch moves to Wednesday evenings Robert Redford. "The Boys from Bruil" with al 9:30 : "Prime Time Friday," formerly "Pnml' Laurence Ollvi<'r and Gregory Peclt, "Eyes or Time Saturday" and "Prime Time Sunday,.. Laura Mars" w1lh Fa>e Dunaway. "Gauntlet .. "hich lakes a JO P m. s tart : "Buck Rogers." with Chnt Eastwood, "Juha" Wlth Jane t'onda and "h1ch moves to Saturdays al 8, and "BJ and the Vanessa Redgr ave. "Maf'ic" with Anthony Bear,'' which will follow that program at 9· Hoplu.ns, and "Paradise Alley " with Sylvester Stallone. THE NEW SERIES, WJTJI descn ptions by Miniseries plann<'d for 1980·81 include NBC. include: "Shogun," set in 17th century Japan, "Beulah -"Thursday Games," Thursdays 8·9 p.m.. Land." about life on a Southern plantation. and from Don Ohlmeyer, who was to have produced "The Gangster Cbroructes· An Amen can Story.'' the 1~ Olympic Games for NBC Sports, reatunng -------------------- · .. average citizens having plain, simple fun whiJe .. -------------------• engaging in sportJ.ng activities they personally find NOW PLAYING compeuuvely slimulatinR ... -''Speak Up America." Fridays 9-10 p .m., ACADEMY AWARD from George SchJaller. producer or "Real Peo-WINNER pie." in which "People get a chance to react before Lhe cameras on events and issues that vital· Belt fof9'-n ly erfect their lives." 'V _ "f1ammgo Road," Thursdays 10.11 pm., ""' Language Film 1979 from the producers of "DalJas." starrina Cbnstina Raines. Mark Harmon and Kevin McCa_rth)'. in "The s\.Ory oC secrets, ~candals and schemu1g lD a small Southern town." -"llAJlP ER VALLEY PTA." Tuesdays i-10 p m .. Wlth Barbara Eden as Stella Johmoo, "an attracuve, out.spoken moO>er, recently widowed. who moves tD a hotbed of hypocrisy with her daughter." -"Hill Street Blues." Saturdays, 10-11 p.m .. "a large-cast police comedy-drama ..• set at a NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL presents r tt i u a 1 Mey 15, 11, 17 -Curtmln1:00 p.m. 800 trvlne Ave •• Neaport 8Hd\ R....-vetloM: 711-4402 HA genuine -•taplece....a dnanatlc 'wen o1 mt u.t muat be wn. MVOrec1 aDd eeen ..,.,,.. Don't mlM 1t.•• ---- ......... = I ~· . -I -. •ii. '', '• • m:z::m . -· •.. "-" 496·1~3 ... ··-·--,..,-u .. ~ .......... ...... ''HIJl .. Hr .. .._. ..... ".,. .... , ~ .~~ J NAYMn=~= cmmia.~~t-~=~ AU IH.AT JAll Ill ""' THI IOllll) • .. A• CU UN • t111 ..... ,,..,._ ltttSs.tn ~ U • '°"' _,., U lllOll:UIU NAY llM OVT TMlll IOIMWMIUJ A M MOUi .. ~ Of ftac>e flJDAY THI 1 iTM Ill ~UI PICWMICTINI AM MCMll ~ Of nH01 fllOAY THI 1iTM111 PlUI NOPMICTINI '""WIU .,..,._._ JllOAY THI UTH(W) ~"' NO'MICY1N11 Be Somebody. Be a carrier. Coll 642-4321, ask for circulation. Hove fun. earn your own money, learn valuable lessons about busi ness and people. Deliver the DlllY PILOT 642-4321 Sorry AbOut That •••• Nude Bomb' a Real Bomb for Agent 86 81 aON PllN'NINOTON ftt ............. Would )'OU beUeve lhal • ·o.t Smart... OM °' the top TV comedl• of the '10I. baa now been tran1fM'IMd lnlo a major motion plctun for the '808" Would you believe a m1nof motJon picture? How about • routine pro1ramer! (Sorry about that, lJniven•I. > Ooo Adall\I, who delJ&bted TV audiences wtl.h hla bllarloua portrayal of l>umbllnt Acent 88, Mex· v.ell Smllrt, hu retumed the character for "The Nud~ &>rob ·· Adam11 la just a.a funny u ever in bls performance of this ( Jauper ·confident MOYIE 'auperlnept secret agent. REVWEIV but the mm. whJcb st.rts r 1 ,,.. off wltb promise, soon ... ________ disintegrates into un - t.nSplred silliness. THE LABOaED EFFORTS quickly become tedious and the movte seems overty too1. even at 94 mmut~ ll 's essentiaUy a throwback to the Malt Helm and Derek Flint features or the '60s. The script by Ame Sultan. Bill Dana and Opera Gala Set For Sills' Finale NEW YORK (AP) -Beverly Sllls wlU end ber singing career with dinner for l,300. Detalls of Miss Sills' farewell. a fund ·ralsing gala for the New York City Opera on Oct. Z7, have been rumounced and tkket prices are from Sl,000 to $75. "BEVEllLY!" will be a 90-minute present.a· tion of the ballroom scene of Strauss' "Die Fledermaus." Celebrities will waltz out of the ballroom crowd to do a tum wil.b Miss Sills. They include Julie An· drews, Cynthia Greg01')', Joel Grey, Danny aye~Angela Lansbury. Mary Martin. Zubin Mehta. Ethel Merman. and Bobby Short. Carol Burnett will be mistress of ceremonies and Harold Prince will sta~e. THE WILL be a dinner for 1.300 befor'e the performance and a dance for 2.000 afterward at Lincoln Center. .. Beverly'" wi II be the la.st of a series of fa rewell be ne fit performances Mi ss Sills, a soprano. is giving around the country. She is general director of the New York City Opera. Singer Sues MCA LOS ANGELES lAP> -MCA Records bas been sued by country singer Conway Twitty for more than $1.9 miWoo, his attorney says. The suit, stemming from a audit done last year by TwiUy's accountants. seeks compensatory da mages "in excess of $900.000" and purutive da mages or $1 million. The compensatory damaJL'(es consist of some $750,000 m royalties allegedly owned Twitty plus other sums that have not yet been determined. Sm 1th said. By Tbe Anoelated Presa The followlng are Billboard's hot-n;cord hits for the week endinl( May 17 a.s they appear in this week 's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. "Call Me" BloodJe (Chrysalis) 2. "Ride Like the Wind" Christopher Cross (Warner Bros l 3. "Lost ln Love" Air Supply (Arista) 4. "Funky Town" Lipps Inc. CCasablanca) 5. "With You I'm Born ~ain" Billy Preston & Syreeta (Motown )' 6 "Sexy Eyes" Dr Hook CCapitol) 7. "You May Be Right" Billy Joel <Columbia) 8 "Don 't Fall In Love With A Dreamer" Ken- ny Rogers w1th Kim Carnes CUruted Artists) 9. "Another Brick in the Wall" Pink Floyd <Columbia ) 10. "Biggest Part of Me" Ambrosia (Warner Bros.) TOPLh 1. "Against the Wlnd" Bob Sei;cer & the Silver Bullet Band (Capitol> 2. "The Wall" Pink Floyd <Columbia) 3. "Glass Houses" Billy Joel (Columbia) 4. "Mad Love" Linda Ronstadt (Asylum) s. •·Just One Night" Eric Clapton (RSO) 6. "Women And Children Finl" Van Halen (Warner Bros).) 7. "Christopher Cross" Christopher Crou CWamer Bros.) 8. "Go All 1be Way" Isley Brothen CT-Neck) 9. "Off The Wall" Michael Jack.son (Epic> 10. "Ught Up The Nilbt" Brothen Johnson <A&M) TM••uoa..,... ~ ~ ....... : ..................................................... -.:·:::.:::·: ... ~~'= k~ ................. , ......... ,..NM""-. 9llt 0-, ~ ....... ,~, .. -....... Cffl• °"' ........ .., ....... ,, ..... """'* ....... ..,, OMe fk.,, .. _ ............. MwK• HOliwM'd, "'-Uorll. II DIN, co.rv '"'"°"· 1o1tte1 Rlilfl, Vin.tie 0--. Wlltff lfOCIM, l1'0mM Hiii, Gell C.Mt, Jee~ Fomi4111 lt\IMIN u-_ .,,...... Mf'AA .... : ... Leonard B. St.em <baaed on cbaracten created by Mel Broot.s and Buck Henry) once acain bu Smart trying to outsmart KAOS, which bu been taken over by a crazed fashion designer·scieoti.at who hu developed a bomb that destroys all fabrics. He threatens to uncover the world with this heinous weapon to a pJot to comer the textile market with bi.s new fabric. The mov1e starts orr with a marvelous sky div· ing sequence in which Smart ls punued in midair by a whole battalion or baddies. Some of the early scenes detailing the cbaracter'.s stupidJty and the improbable inventions I.bat have ~ designed for bis use <including a variety of camouflaged telephones and a desk mobUe l are also quite funny. although they are not enough to carry a full-length feature. BAD PUNS AND JOKES abound. although too many of them are merely denved from gross language (which provides the mllln distinction from the old TV show). The movie also serves as a blatant commerciaJ for the UniversaJ Tour, wrth an extended chase sequence showcaslng most of the attractions. Director Clive Donner keepg the action moving well enough and bis actors make the most of the camp dialogue with crisp, toogue-ln·cheek de- livery. Sylvia Kristel and Rhonda Fleming get star billing. under Adams, althougb their respective characters of an Austrian agent and a reclusive fashion designer are limited to one bnef scene. Fine performances are provtded by Dana Elcar u the Ch'ef. Norman Uoy-d aa an inventor, Vitlono Gusman as the villain and Joey Forman as Agent 1J C who turns up in the stranaest places). .. -SILL DANA RAS Alunny blt as in informer. Smart's partner. Agent 22. 1s blandly played by Andrea Howard. Pamela Hensley, Gary Imhoff and Sarah Rush are okay as other members of Smart's team. Technical credits are sbck. ancludiog Harry L. WoU 's photography. William Tunlke's production design, Walter Hannemann and Phil Tucker's edit· ing and Lalo Schifrin 's pulsating musical score. "'The Nude Bomb" was produced in assocta· lion with Time-Lile Films. ll would probably make a good TV movie. 4 Ac:.-my AW9rde AU. THAT JAZZ l'tl .,_._,..,. WINOS OF CH.ANGE fl'OI UTILE OARUNGS c111 .... FOXES<"> ·-.... 1:uw141.r1u1a P'llTT CITY ClllTl• Om>Qe f>)4 9782 IDWUOI' ci--..wur WHtmtnsltf 191·391!1 ....... ..-TWiii Cot" Mew 631 3~01 -'" AUMIM o•.in ... ·~hetnl 879-98!>0 ;MJa .. tAWYNM .. fou~V' 962 2481 "'HAPPT •THDAY ......... , "APOCALYPSE MOW'' IRJ ,_ ..,.... JIU .. lit "AHIMM. HOUSE" ~ .. , "'1941" ~l~ ''BEYOND ~ll" .. WINOS OF CHANGE" .. ·~PTEATWO" , 11.-.11~ 1 AC<IOCJn ... _ ~·~ ...,. M:TMM ''NORMA RAE" ~ATWO" '*"~ ' COAL MINER'S OAUOHTP ""U THAf JAZZ''"' ... n!Ulte ,. ·~MINER'S DA~,.. .,... "'UI'• .. " -~ ''THE NUDE BOMB" tNt .,...,,_,._.,., ... _ 1-AWAltOI ''NORMA AAE (PG) ,.... ''ELICT'RtC HOASEMAN" "FRIDAY THE 13th".., , ...... ,.,. "ROCKY"'"' "KRA .,.._~ 111 ' KRAMEA" "ROCKY It" PlcUS (POI .,....,._ -'\IT'l\.a - - ~OPH~TIC4T£0 PROBRAMMINB ... Beaulilul ~lereo Mu!lia NBw~MarinB WBalhBr-~ki RBporl!l Con!lumer Repo,rl~ ~look M~rkBI RBporl!l . ~ I 1 . .. ... -. ........... .... • •Classified --- ........ tt.1• IHllY ...... ,...... lly •klle ... -~ LOU RANKIN HELPS ONE OF HIS EAGLES ADJUST TO GALLERY SETTING THREE SCULPTURED CONCRETE OTTERS FROLIC ALMOST N~TURALLY WITH HO~ IN PATIO FOUNTAIN ~CAROL MOORE Of 1H O•llY l"I ... SUH Most people fear slumps in their business. Sculptor Lou Rankin aims ror them. 1l'°8e are the moments the concrete be is molding folds into lifelike flabs of a hip· P<>P<>Ull!'US, hound dog, froe or eortJla. ms SLUMPING menaeerie is on display throu&b May 25 at Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Hicf:.fi!, Laauna Beach. where owner Richard says: "Ranld.n is a frequent vialtor to .aologicaJ gardens. There, bi.s percepth-e eye faultlessly records the anatomy of bird and beast. "It is, however. his genius as an analyst or a nimal psyche that produces tmaaes in coocrete which reflect so accurately the personalities or our so-called 'dumb' fr,iends. - INDEED, THE WOEFUL. mocking and frightened facial formations of the animals almost speak for themselves. "The right expression is the key,'' said Rankin or the characters he has been sculpting for 20 years. "But 1 have to be careful; the line between cute and captivating is very thin." He uses black marbles from Chinese checkers for the appealing eyes of the animals sold mostly through Gwnp's in San Francisco, where some were ordered for international gift exchanges by the Nixon administration. NAILS A.ND DRIFTWOOD become tbe feathered bodies of storks, herons and fia· mingoes, some of which reside in the Sherman Foundation gardens in Corona del Mar. While marble, metal and fine woom are tbe media choices for other sculptors, Rankin J>r:e· (ers concrete for its practicality, consistency. color and textures that are more suitable for animal studies. "People have used bronze since the Greeks, but I have no competition. Hardly anyone else mixes cement with just the right amount or water and sand for artistic purposes," Rankin explained. "And concrete is very bad on the skin. NO MONKEVING AROUND WITH ART eoncnte Texture Enhances Animal Psyche "THAT'S WHY WOMEN-wbo are the real innovative leaders in art schools today -avoid this area.'' fJolor Me Red BY JOEL C. DON -6f ,,_ O.lly PllOC Staff To cet freeway directions, Robert lluters check.a with bis ~·guardian angels." Invariably, hls aplrltual guides whisk blm through bigbwQ ~ and make sure be 8etl to the· cornet off ramp. It 'I much simpler than lift:iar tbrou&b a mue GI bair·thin lines on a dty ltreet map. For tbe 2'7-yea-old peycbic, it's oae ol tbe mon practical aa~ ol tbe a.Wtl• be 18.YS be I deNioped throqb Ilia •· aoclatlOD wltb Aatro·Soul, a Wa1bla1ton D .C.-ba1ed ~=~en:· mates belt -. GI 1161 mmtal-611.tdll bJ •I..., awu .,. eolen be ........ ·~-· , ......... ... desire for personal growth. Laguna Beach, by the way, emits a white color; a potpourri of creative energy. Masters said ~ ii the color of an airesalve, anxious person wbo always must get at the crux of iasuea -the color be saw in a newspaper report.er. Prilclal and Jails give off a n.ecattve color, ueually a waabed out araytlb tone. .. WREN I llEET people dur· in& the day I can rielax and sense where they're at and bow they're feellnc," lald Kasten in an interview during bls Soutbweltem Unlted Statel lee· ture tour. "It makes It a lot ... ler to eomm..UCate with peo- ple became I'm more Mlllltlve totWrDMda.·' m. ... ~ leetww llC• qualat a..._CM wlU. teehnl- qw ._..bf AaVo-loul to de-•••cz_ four baaie p1ycbic ·=a.:e:'!"t..r bowbla· - , or UM clainoyant •Wlitr tlO .. --· _ ............ ot ...... . -·· 1>1 ..... ., diil 1-1· ......... la ....U•. ••tert •at• MINolllll .............. k ... •.:1•rt•t1 ...,...., .,.... ......... ... what be calls higher souls or guardian angels, spirits without bodies that accompany every pertoll OD Earth. Angela or guides can help a penon through troubled ti.mes <not to meotioll traffic Jama>. They allo offer lDlplratloa and help develop creative eneqiet, benJd. Or tbele guides -eacb penon baa at least two, be said -can be used for more mundane, everyday ll!e activities. ••1 WENT TO TEXAS in March. and I uted my C...W. lf they w.-e in my lituatioa ii tlley would fly or lf tbey would drlve, •• be uid. •'They ......-. ed to a,.·· Wb,J! "lt'IC--,'' .......... Clf tbe ...... tnftl ........ . "I WDIMMft -..uwta. .. ....................... . ~u~e:::;,ht~r~1 :l: pie alllll pnedeal," be •• ,........ 1mW.. "It'• Mftl' nialb a 1161 ........ wadMle ......... ......, ... ............. ., .... , ... .. ltn•..._. ....... ... ..................... ,_ ............ Ranlon bas learned about the plaslJcity or concrete mostly by trial and error since an ah signmenl in an art class at UCLA Having worked part-time as a masoo in the stepping stone business, he knew more than the pro Cessor but even it was roulb eoine. ''He adviaed us to use ordinary coostrucboo sand which provides little cobesioo during the setting period. When we tried to carve it, it fell apart," be recalled. "After 1 left school. I began fasb.iooing animal fieures in concrete. I needed to work with an expendable material to be free to try even the least promismg snb)eet.s and tech· niques." 4 EXPEaDIE'NTS WITH various ld.nds ol beach and industrial grade sands proYed as dry a mix as possible was the most adva.ntaaeous. ·'Zero slump concrete may be desirable in some applications. but it doesn't produce· con- vincing hippos. They must have started sJump- mg long before anybody guessed that concrete shouldn't," he said . Tbe commercial aspects became appareot when, aft.er buildlne a fountain in bis mother 's palio, he wanled to add some decor a ta ve statuary. Slone and wood were too expensive and heavy, so be chose concrete and figured other landscapers would like that opuoo, too. TIIAT STARTED THE success of what he calls "overnight miracles." It takes that long for bis animals to dry ; concrete does not have to be Ci red in a kiln. Rankin. his wife. son and daughter moved to Rancho Santa Fe seven years ago after h1s gar&ge workshop filled with chicken wire frameworks and hall-plastered rhinoceroses was "wood out" oC Laguna Niguel. Now he has two acres of privacy and space to keep up with all those Ideas he gets from nature books, TV documentaries and photos sent to him by people commissiooine statues of their pets. "Dogs are my most popular Items," be said. "Sometimes people want horses done But I can't do them -or antelopes because they're so beautiful. The more homely the animal, the better you can relate to its sbape and ex· oressioo." BEWAltE OF .•. CRACKING A lll1lE Bulldog's Character Mo4ded. Ml\ C.. LIGHT DRIFTWOOO BALANCES HEAQH ' Psychic Robert Masters says he makes best use of his mental sensitivities by view- ing auras or ca/ors he claims surround people and in- animate objects~ I I • £olor-Me Red a . ~ .... a, ........................ ~ ...... ,.._ .. re~~ .......... .. ~ .. -... , ..... _.. .. u.-., ldhtlMI, .. ...... .... ""' ............ _ ti""· •• ... .. ....,.,iliiMA world_..,_._....._ Yo-. ~'t MW a ..... ,_ .. a sout ,..,_, Plft'WAL ...., ... v ............... ,..., st ..,.._. ,..,.,.. • ..., ld no .._. ,,,....,,, .. D•... CM ~M Hlif. liiii lif ..... Jl'M &a.e ..... . daaa ..,....,llW ............ cw H traJ ...... s...~._,...., rell&lOM Mit••· IA• u lla l plane la Uh •d .. U. tU'Ut di IDenaion, lw.¥9 Md .tn .... There fore , God, 4lla t. and Y ab web are one in U.. a.aaw Ralaed u a Roman CalboUc. Masten aald he kntw aa a duld lllal M la~1yc:blc: or ta· tnl 1 _.. '-u • t bUd. He ~Ml 1troa1 de}• vu ... '•rleau s and picked up Leiie= f I blfon I.bey rut A .... 1een ap, hf 8t· w94M aa A.1tro-Soul I.cha,. ....,. lllD Palm 8priQp bom•. He later allftded an Aalr<o ·Soul l•ac:Mr·lraln&n1 pro.um In Iowa ~aw-ue hlA job ... ~ rt lancbtaPft. He reDlllltly moved out °' htJ Palm ~ home and .old hta l::'t.orial clun1na butlotu Lo 'OCIW a tull Umt" lttturt'r and Uac: her f« Altro-Sou I ··~ focuua 100 ~r· tfnf on th .. 1 p1rllu111I workt and how lO mue th•l Pf'IC'lkal ln enryda_y Ufe ," he •aid "I bavt" mort" t"nerJ>' at the ~ ot Ul1 day than I do at the brataNnc •• Iii uttt'6 U td ht" U5 :d lo be • •thdrawn and :.ell COOiCIOUl!i .and had a touah time t'Om munwoat~ W1th Pf'OPI<' No-. b e bubble:. ef. ferv4tK'tftt.ly with bla 1plrltual mH ... e Md beUet la ""lncama· Uon via the utral plane. <In former llvea, he said he baa ~ both • C•U>ollc and Hlndu primt. > tle'1 ao latent on brtn1lnt his mnup to the pubUc that he nen tftcbeduled one Ol'aoce County lecture to follow a oew1papet atory. And he ettjoya spread Ina h1a pel"IODll eoern. or wblt.e U1ht H he calll It. lo placea he vlatts. "When I had my janitorial bu1lnl"tl, I had quite a tew build· 1n111 l wu deaning and I would deaoae the b ulldlogs t h r llmea a day," he said. ··What that means ia that I would &O anlo these building.a and put a white Uaht throughout th~ bulld&naa ... But for r~ar ot toeing business c-ontracls. Maaten didn't tell buildln1 owners that he bad bffn Oushing rooms and hallways with psychic ener&Y. "It waa Ill Uttle extra energy ror their money .. Maharaja' Santa Ana Home On SA TCH Belles Tour • FEATURING Ko~ollow orr fu bJ~r Levlno y~ recent.. ly in N8* y.-_ ,Ruf· fies e~e clowa front. of ,Wl*e cb.lff oa empire *-8 (left). Red moire taffeta skirt (rl1ht> h as black velvet dots. and top la black chit· fon wi th appliqued coin dd.s in red and hot pinl:. A tour ol th<-m lll1on dollar ht>mt' in Santa .\na built b~ tht" late \I ahar.,a o( lndort'. In d1a. "'hen he ~utf'dly ~as tht> nC'hest man an the "'Orld. h&s bttn set tl' raase l't)(XW~ to bwld a burn urut at Santa Ana· Tu stin Co mmunit y lh.'5p1l.'.l..1 tSATCHJ SA T<"H \'olWltt..~r Suite. 9$.S .u:,o The historic home. built l.n Ut39, Is a 6,650 square-root mansion on nurly one acre of land It featW't"ll large rooms completely rerurbished "'1th an es timated $100.000 in fumisbtnlls. T H E MANSIO N Is Orange County's nearly o~ ned by Car l LJund· two million residents." qu1s t und Gary Conway she said. "The need for a nd 1s ror sale at Sl more bum unit beds ha:. m1lllon been supported by coun- Funny Ending? Tbt" tour, sponsored b) tbe,SATC'H ~lies. a co eta muruty·based sup· port group, as set for 10 ~-..ay.._&Q_S p.m. Frida)' A la w n reception with complimentary refresh- ments wall foll o w . Tickets. at $10, can be obtamed by calling the Known to neighbors as the "Taj MaJal." the house is encircle'd by lush garde ns and p ~wlln.g. lawns. A- large swimming pool is placed next to a separate 800-square-foot pool house in the back yard. Thl• toor as expected to ty health and govern· D E A H A N N draw more than 1,000 mentorricials." LANDERS . A white \'1:.1tors Proceeds will back you ran a Jetter ~o to the FUNSY House T HE FUND$\' House from a woman who live~ project of the SATCH project is focused on the 1n White Plains . She Belles to help build a. construction of a lu.xury asked, "What is happen rour·bed burn unit at the 3.500.square·foot -house ing in our culture tbal so ho~p1tal m Villa Heights. muc h e mphas is h a s Cornne Brewster. who Now tinder construe· been placed on 'fem ah.• co·c ha 1 rs the proje~t lion usmi: all·volunteer rear enru. .. , " She "<•nt with -Pmkie:.: Betzrs.aid.-mater+als. labor -&ft&-...QTI to bemoan the facllh;,1 tbe new beds ~e badly cash. the house will be 3 pl'rM>n can'ttum on 1111 needed. soldatauction after 1t1s TV Vtlthout i.t•t•ini.: J "'There are currently completed an late fall. close-up of a v.oman's only 12 bum unit beds to Proceeds will be used to rlerril're. She furthe r ::.t' rvc the needs o f build the burn unit. complained that ads for Tickets for the "TaJ f:1nn~ smoothers. rann) Severed Arnis Restored ~fajal" home tour an· "hapers and Cann} pad also available by mail clin~ Vt('rl• every~ here by writ ing to Si\TC'll 1 hl· "orst , s he sci1d . \\ t·n· TV <.pots promot Relles. Santa An a-Tustin ini.: Jl'an:. Sh<• J skt·d Community Hospital . ·\\'hl•rt· un thf"y fand 1001 North Tustin i\v(•. rnudels "1th IH ·1nch Santa Ana. Calif. 92705. ~ a1sts and 42 behmds?" Tax deductible c hecks Your <·xplanat1on . p aya ble t o S ATCH "!\hybe the world 1:. Be lles must accompan~ rom1 o g t o ;rn <·nd." the orders duln't l>peak Lo the poaot. BAXTER, Tenn. <AP> Three ye ars ago David Glenn Jackson didn't think twice about s having. Now, as the feeling creeps back in has a r ms that we r e severed by a m1al:q ac· cident, he's just happy his fingers can tell the water is bot. Standing 1,000 feet un- der ground March 31. 1977. J ackson beard a s heet or steel siding plummet down the zinc mine's abaft wbeo a ca· ble snapped. S e c ond s a f ter J •c:bon. then lt, aboved Jerry Duncan ulde, the s heet bad abeared O(f hi.I arms -the right arm just below the elbow and , Al'u--- HAPPY ABOUT FEELING -David Jackson holds hands with his wife Debbie. Three years ago a mining accident sheared both his arms. Nostalgia Night Features Rides Ferris whee l rides, Newport Bay c r uises a nd games of s kill a re oo tap F r iday for per sons attend ing the a nnual Nostalgia Night benefit sponsored by the Assessment and Treat· m ent Services Center. <ATSC). The benefit. beginning at 8 p.m. at the Balboa Fun 1.one, also will in· elude a continuous bul· rel f eat.winc bam, turkey and roast beef. MuaJc will be provided tfY a Dixieland band. and a ll Fun Zone attrac· tions will be available to participanu. Proceeds will benefit A TSC which La a youth diversi<Jh pro1nm rro- vi d I ng c ounsel na services to youn11ter1 and their famtlles to help resolve problem• which can lead to delln· quent behavior. The event La Op.a to th e public . For Nostallla Nllht tlcktta and Information, call ATSC al 549-111•. Author Talmage To Meet Wri~n ClaUdnn'• author Joan Tat.mas• We6u wtll apeak tomorrow at a mtednl of Loi &acr1· blentet. louUI Orant• CouDly ProlMllODal Writer's Club. Thi meettn1 will take place at ltaneho Allpaa Clubhoule. 3"'71 AUpaa St. lu Juan Caplltnno, bt1lnnln1 at 7·30 p.m Tbe public la invited. MIH Welu wlll 1p1ak on mar,etl•I •l&trill .,..._for 9.Ud,.., · a. ... .,..ct. al CouUlae IM W · ............ the left at the elbow. Duncan's n ght arm was severed at the shouJdcr. "I BEARD that piece of metal fall and J erry was over tn that :.haft , the air vent, and I Just reacted." J act.oo said in a telepbooe Interview rrom his trailer home 60 miles ea.st of Nashville "Just for a second. I thought my arms we re broken . They werl' numb." Tbe sheet cul an air hose and s and was blown in Jackson's eyes. ·'I finally got them open and saw what had hap· pe ned. My arms we rep 't there." be sald. He said he remembers bein g hauled up the s haft and t aken t o Ca rthage Hos p ital , where bis arms wer e packed in ice. AT JEWISH Hospital in Louisville, Ky., two teams or s urgeon s worked 10 hours lo re· i mplant the mine r 's arms. J ack&oo has been back oo the operating table five times for skin and tendoo grafts. The company, he said, pay~ fo r bis operations and expenses lo Louisville. Dr . Joseph E. Kutz. one of the surgeons at the rint operation, said Jackson'• mott recent operation on March 14 w al to IJ'aft tendon.a into the left band to improve bis 1rto. "He'a ltilJ in the re - covery atase." Kutz said from h1I Louilvtlle of. flee. "He's doinJ very well, but It takes a while ror th1t type ot th1na to cet up to atandardl." lltJTZ MID he'll try to &raft bone Into Jacluaa'a left elbow ud ~rhaPI lnatall a pluUc Joint. He aald Jacksoo eventually 1bould be able to flnd work but notb.lq la ltnnUOUI U ml.lllq, Jac:bon Mid be can drive and oa.a 1oe1 flah- lol. wttb Ida father wbo llvH about u mll•• ... ,. He .......... *'" ad comb .. ...,. ud b1t n...,. IM&all UM dlff.,... ...... Mt ud eolcl L .. 'lllAN a ...... after tbe aeeld••t. Jackloa married Ill• ctalldhood ••Mllllan, o.e.-... °"'· ........ ............... ....... -11111 ,... r.u:~ ... m::::- - ( Horoscope by SYDNEY OMARR TIIF.S DAY, MAY 13 ] ARJES (Mar. 2l·Apr 19> New approach, fresh concepts, contact v.1t.h a "la ve wire" person alds tn adding to tnCQme potential. Leo. Aq uanus natives figure prominently. Accent on p rote{'tang valuables. arriving at favor able rinanc1al terms. striving for greater indepen· dence. TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 20): You make right decision connected with direction, special purchases. move which highlights secunty ana family. Cancer. Capricorn nattvcs play key roles. Hunch pays off-former teacher is back on scene. You can be revitalized GEMINI CMay 2l·June 20): You participate an "special celebra t ion" associated with hospital, charity, group or orgaruzat.Jon devoted lo a "unique cause." Sagittarius and another Gemiru figure prominently. Your populan ty In· creases. Look beyond the immediate. CANCER <June 21.July 22)' A friend pro. videa valuable hint which enables )OU to correct error . E mphasis on busmess acumen. rel•· lion.ship that aids Lo fulf1 lhng hopes and wishes Taurus. Aquarius, Scorpio persons figure an scenario. Build on solid structure. LEO <July 23·Aug 22> Your e rforts, especially along creative lmes, rere1ve more re cogmt.Jon. You also could be m love, more sure, communicative, happier. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure prominently VIRGO (AuJ. 23·Sept. 22) Empha.sls on harmony , brinetng together opposing fore•, wlnnlna throuah diplomacy. T aurus. Libra. Scorpio per1on1 flfure prominently. Wrlt.e, make lnqu.lries, cal , catch up on correspon· dence. make vec•Uon travel plans l.JBllA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Define meaninas. 1et beneath surface lndkaUon.<t, obtain account· in1, take inventory, check legal aspect.a or poasl- ble financtal tranaactlon. Plsces. Virgo persona play llp.lllcant roles. You are iotng to "get the truth" -you'll be 1tron1er u result. 8CO&ft0 (Oct. ZS.Nov. 21 ): Go slow, play waltlnc 1ame, "manipulate" time. Muaa1e will become cry1tal-elear. Brto.i priorities inlo focus. Accent on public ~laUons, understanding people wttb vlewt opposite your own. Your poel· uoa· la alronler than m~,bt be anticipated. 8AGl'fTA&IVS <No v. 22·Dec. 21): Deliberate action.I, defined policies command attention. You round out proJect -you ar e "In touch" wtt.b ope at a diltance, you nlurn favor to one who helped you in recent pu t. You cet a better Idea of love and Its lmpllcaUom. Artea. Libra DerlOM olay key roles. CA.PCaJa>aN (0.C. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on •r.culatJoa, c:blldren, affair ot heart. Make c an1•. welcome new contacts, emphube orl•=· ,,.at.er freedom ot lhou1ht. action. You fall madly 1D love. Member of UM op- JIOll&a ... ''tak• cbara•'' 1 AeuAarua CJ an. IO-Feb. 11> 1 Collect. coo-eolld•. Ill NllCly for "quaUonlna" by p.,..t or •lllllartt> n,un. PrOt.ect t.en1tory . Mew -..Is ....... Nf«1 devltel. Allo, be IU... otben ='t ..... ~for IOlllethlat you developed •Mar. '°' · Preuu,... 1re relieMI. eallta to IDIU i•pol"tMt toa& , '"'' youn11r~ to eatar1 lllF'rtEI Y• _.."'"'I. ....... _.,., an:=-~ =e:..:r.:r:=: ..... ~--R. so I am asking the ques· t1on again. The 1tason: I JUS t r ead a bout a l>ec retary tn Mohne, Ill , who v. d.'> fired for put ting her bare bottom 0t1 :in offi ce photocopying mach1111· and makmg a pwl 11,..,-1,f tl "oht• -..utl .. lot or people 111 lh'-tJ(hct: .,.,ere mil· 111 j.. l>H'l U rt:<. O( the Ir h,onch Jnd face~ and looltng around. !>O !>he decided lo take a p1cturt: o( her fann). After houn s he asked aoother !>l"'Cretary to stand guard at the door. pullt'd do" n hl•r panlll"S. hopl)('d on tht· copv machin4' and pu~hcd lhl· 11nnt · b1>t ton W h) in the wo rld would a woman do su{'h J crazy thing unless she had been ulfluenced b:. the media and lbought at was okay., -ALSO FROM lUJNOlS DEAR AL S O : I cbttked oat tJdl 0 1tap- p r n In «i" wi th tbt" chairman ol ~board or t hat com pany la Moliof'. Hf' quoted a s uprrb ~llorial ln tht" Davf'n- port Momlog 0..m()('rat. T ho asked. "T bls is NE W S~" Th e sec · r t"ta ry'a f'Xpla natlon : "I thought It wouJd bt" runny." The ettd. DEAR AN N LANDERS My problem 1s a m o ther who mc·ai.ur cs love by :.our patience when she talks about her health. Mom 0mnr:i CUSTOM FRAMING SpeciaNr1"9 In Hand Finl~ Framea 1803 Newpe>rt Blvd. Costa Mesa 541-4511 &r'1l"'\ '"'°"' s~ en ~ ~ Sol·~ "' OIMl-Ml'f S ., . ~ mrl·!~f H . .\Nit LoMder" as not a hypochondriac. She has some leg1t1mate medical problem s. but her favonte lh10g as to talk about symptoms and aches and pa1rn> to .tO\'OOt> who w111 li5len if I don l pay rapt at 1~nt1on whtll' bhe got'~ rm and oo, ad nau.seum, 5he lays a tnp on me hkc ~ ou wouldn 't beheve !'\ow my father as on m) case telhng me to be m ore compassionate I can't staad pressure I live out ol the state but I try to wnte every 10 days and phone when I can. Please help me .:et them both orf m) hack AN ONLY CHILD DEAR C1f1LD: "heo I be1an to read }OUT lt't· ter I tboaght perhaps ~oar mockr ma~ bt'r home •it.It yoci. WMn It bec:ame d ear tbat she livu la another state and you '"try'" &o •rfte n ery 10 days and pboae "wbea yoa can," I g9' a ''er)' dllfereet pktue. If 1• a.re Rfterl•J from..-. It .wt be l"MC.e4 .. •ae!t' I YOll arn'&~ ...... A• oely cW wtae Utn to •ri&.e.-nft7 II daya ••• pll•e• ...._ •"e U• -3t .. pt •llCll of.. .... .. 1aer. 11te law ,...S.lty ia laye.faar.Deatk. DEAR A NN L AN DERS : We took your advice and lt didn't wor,k . No w w ill you please uU 1.t.1 what to do" We bad been excha.ng- ing Chriatmas gift.a w1 th rriends and relatives for ma n y year s but we couldn't afford to keep 1t up. We asked you bow to put an end to at. Yo u suggested we wnte an mtd·November aod ult them DOt to send • preseet because we were u nabl e to r e · ciprocate. Well. we did as you s uggeated but t hey all sent •ifts anywa:.. What should we do next year, Ann! Send the gtft.t back! P lease tell us -D.L.B. (Tex- as) DEAi D.L B.: Send oat Che u me ~r aext Nove mber aad an· derllae Ute word PLEASE. Keep It .. u · tU tky set &M meea11e. Some people ma)' aever 1e& It, ht U1at•a not }'OH pnblem. 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s I 5. oo REGISTER MOW Costa Mesa Tennis Club 557-0211 ' ~ ----------· 1 SAVE$4 I I BEFORE MAY 17, 1980! I Present this coupon at any Weight Watchers meeting in are• I . 43. and pay only S6.50 your first meeting. Weekly tee Jhere· I alter 1s ".50. Offer valtd until May 17, 1980. onlv. This couPon may not bl uaed In con1unctlon with any oth r cliscounl. II ~=ME ~ I fM83S.5505'11 ' • .~ II• WEIGHT WATCHERS ••. _,. 1~1 !tt II •.. It Of .. O!Uh 'IU.W.11111a11 .. 1 1,11•611110 \ .. ......,, llit I ! 916' Ii! IWfl Al • • -- LOCAL 1WORLD 1LEGALS Elef!trit• /tfau~k- Producing 1 1 million kilowatts each, cn.o~gh power to provide electricity for l m11lion homes, these San Onofre nuclear reactors (above> will complement the first already-oper ating unit south of San Clem ente. Unit No. 2 is expected to bl· ' brought on-line in about a year, with Unit No. 3 rollowmg I:! to 18 months later. Jn photo below is duat control room to monitor hoth untt!-t, twing wired here bv Bc<:ht<.•I Corp and Ed1~on l'mployees. Bot· tom photo !-th<1v. ~ g 1gunt 1c· London·m<idC' stt.•am turban<.>. 1 Hard-liners Win in Iran Majority Jf ant Hostages Put 011 Trial By The Alllocla&ed Press Hard-line lllamic fundamen· taUsts -including advocates or s py lriala, tor the Amer ican hostages -have won a majority in the new Islamic P a rliament that Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- meini says will tledde the fate of the captives. Radio Teh.ran re · ported. The official Iranian radio said that witb returns in for a ll but 25 of the 247 seats being filled now in the Klljlis, or Parliament, the lslamk? R~bUcan Party had won a total of 110 and Moslem , U.S. Rescue Try Rapped BELOIT. Wis. <AP) - Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams aaya the U.S. attempt to rescue the ho1la1ea in Iran was "terribly wron1." M ra . Wllllama. who recei ved a n honorary detr• from e.aott Coll••• luaday, ••• I CO•WlnMr Of lit• 1171 Peace Prise. "ll Ube '9Cue attempt> Wll I nUIUkl MHUH 1-~·aow tll• ho1ta111 are aprea~ a II over th• totllltrr," Mn, WllU1m1 ............. ,,..,.,...,., ...J fundament a lists runnln~ as independents had won enoul'(h to give the IRP a wor kin g majority. THE IRP WON 50 of the 98 seats decided in the first round of voting March 14. In runoff e lections in 149 other districts Friday, Radio Tehran said the IRP had won GO of the l24seatsde- cided by noon Sunday, a nd most of the others went to Independents. The Majllil at full strength is to h a ve 270. m e mbe rs. but the runoffs In 23 d istricts were postponed because or unsetUed condition s or charges o r irregularities ln the first round o f voting. The con s titution provides that the legislature can convene as soon as two·thirds of the memben, or 180. a re elected. Kbocnelnl and other leader8 or his revolutionary realme have said that the Maj lJs will decide what is to be done with the S3 memben ol the sta ff or the U.S. Embuay In Tehran who today are spendil\fl their 19tat day as hOltafea. No decision 1ppearA likely before late June or July. The U.S. 1overnmtnt had hoped that aupport•r• n( Pr11ldtftt Abolhauan Ran ·Sldr would wtn • lluble bloc or •Ht.I 1 lntt ht la <'Ontld tr tt • pr111111Uc modw•te who went• lo •ncl Uw holtllt t rl II M h C'lft 1tt on ~llh tt'}1ln1 to ,,.tore Ute llultltrtd lrHtlft toftOmy. BUT MANY O F THE Islamic fundamentalists want the hostages tried as s pies unless the United States forces Egypt to return Shah Moha m mad Reza Pahlavi to Iran and a lso turns over the royal family's holdings in the United States. The S wiss Embassy I n Tehran. which represents the United States there, said it was pressing the Iranian government f o r information o n a 54th American prittoner. freelance writer Cynthia Dwyer of Buffalo, N.Y .. but has not been able to find out where she is being held. Mrs. Dwye r was reported ar- r ested last Mo nday night by three r evolutionary guards lo Te hran, and a local news paper said she wrui accused of being a CIA spy. Informed sources in the Iranian capital said she was turn ed over to the Foreign Min istry Tuesday. Elsewhere : The heads of t he European Common Market and Japan have 11ld they would take actlon a1al n1t Iran U ·'de cisive pro1reu'' toward tht releue of the hoataaH 11 not made by May 11, But thty are reported plannlna 14tuer m111ur.. than the ban on all HportJ to Iran urtpt food and m.c:lltlne *hlch th pla.nrwd befON Utt Un1ted 11111 madtt ll• un Uf't'Matul 1tl1mpe t() r ue th hOltt• 1tllhout Wurm• Ka alU... .......... -.. -.. -·-- Monc:t8v. May 12, 1980 DAILY PILOT Scuttled Pact On Iran Told LONDON 11\P) Iris h diplomat Sean Mac· llru1•· d<i1m., a st•c ret dru(t !Jgreemcnt f'lr the re lt•ose of th<• Amf'ncun ho~tuJ.tes In Tt-hrnn had been a ll but com· plcted by the end o( March when It was wrecked by Iran's foreign minister and Wh ite House aide lla mllton Jord an. who were holdtng their own sccr<.'t talkb . the Sunday Times Hcpqrtcd .; •• ~· The news paper quoted Mac Bride, <A Nobel Peu<.'e Pnie BAHt·SAO• winner who frequently truvcled to Iran during the early sta~~ of the hostage cn s1s, a~ saying he and Nev. York attorney Leonard Uoudtn an advis<'r to Iran's Central Bank helped Ytork out a pact .... 1th Iranian Prestd<'nt Abolhassan Bani-Sadr ~· MarBnde said his serret negottat1ons had the approval o( then Serr<'lar) o( State Cyrus Vance . :-; ataonal Scc:urit) Ad' 1ser Zb1g n1e\\ Brzl•zan~kt . I rant an revolutaonar) leudcr A> atollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Iran's ruling Hevolut1onar~ Council, the paper reponed .Rl'T Mu-BRID E WA S quotl'd as ~ay1ni:. · 'thaL pair uf pl i.t)ho~ .... Jord an and r I r a n 1 a n F o rt' 1 g n M 1 n 1 !-. I e r S<1 dt'gh1 c;hotb:rnch:h. mt·..,.,c•d 1t UJl " M,.<llA10£ Ttw Suncla > T1mc•s' front pugt• d1..,pijt<'h !'.aid .Jordan anc1 <:h11tb1acl1•h \\t·rc· holding thP1r n .... n h1i.:hl) !-.f'C'r<.'t nc•got1at1on!'. .,c·1111rnll· from th1• :\T al'l\rnlt• l~1ud1n Bani Sadr t•ffort ;\1a e Bndc• Wlh quot•·<! tt' ... a, 1ng JnrdJ n truvc•llt.'<.1to 1-:uroJX· in1·ogn1to 0 \\N1r111).( a gn·\ 111 1~ -and t1ntc•d !-.J)(•c·tad.~·'" and m<·t \\1th Chotb.r!<iclt•h in hot<·I roMr1-. 1n Hom<· and \111n • .H·n for ..,t·c·n ·1 lalh THE T \\O REPORTEUI.\' \\OrkC'd up .1 r1raft h·tll·r v.h11 h 1t "Ul> prnp<>.,c:tl ('Jrtt:r \\t1uld 't•nd to l\hom1·1n1 th•· pdf)('r -_ !'.aid Ttw rl'J10r1 did nut 'llt'll 'lUt hO\\ Lht· Jurd;.in Chothnul~·h OfOOT'nADE'H t{1lk., UJht't th(• '>l'l'ond .,d of n1•J,!ot1iJt1on., Hut 11 IJU<>lc:cl ;\1 aC'Or1cl1· ,.., '""nl! 1;h11 th1 .. d1·h pn•mJIUrt'I) n·kJ:.cd to the· prrsc; c1Haih of ., "Carter lett<•r · On Man·h 2!1. Tt·hran H.1d1•1 llro;1tlra ... 1 thr· t1·x1 of a purportt-d lf'lkr from (';1rtt'r to hh,1rn1·tni aC'k no .... ll'Cli:tng paM L' ~ m1,lakc'\ to'.4 ard Ir.in and railing for an intcrnllt1onal comm1t1Pt· to "1l\1· the host<Jl.:l' rrn.1.,, AT n RST. TllE WHITE Hous(' denied Carter had sent the mess a Re. but one day latt~r. Whale House spokesman JOdy Powell admitted Swiss diploma ts had d e I i v e red m c• s ~ a g <' s fro m Carter to Iranian oHH·ialc; Po\\ e ll den1l'd thc·sc• me~sai:c-.; conta1n('(J <idmt1''W>n:-. of aJl,•g(•d t; S mt!>takl'1' The Sunda~ Ti mt·., also '-Jld it had obta inc-d ti copy o ( the• draft aJ(r<'Cment worked nut b\ M acl3r1dc, Houd1n and Bant·S~dr JOROAH The ne\\spaJ)('r did not publish th£' draft. but s aid 1t l'allc'CI for a tribunal o( .,£', f'n int<'mat1onalh recoJ;?m:wd la .... yt.•r..,, cho~l·n JOtntl) b~ tht! 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""~"· II ..... on Ill• -""'' ... -.. ~Ill""' Offlt • -Ille ter"" of Miid o.f'd of T rll\1, Of IN P\w<:-4"0 "9fnl of U110 K-l•f'. <N'9el e1!C1 t llo.t>••• ot Ille dl\lrl<t ''"''" -Of 1tw '""" <,_Ml o., Eecll -""''' \\lbmlt w1111 111, Wkl Oe9CI .. '""' s.id ..... wCll M b id • (Hl\ler' tll•<IC, <•rllll•ll 1'141111 on Friday, J.-•• l'IO, at 11 00 <l'MIO. or.._,., bOlld meo. INYlllM• • "" et tM efflee of T 0. ~•k• CAim· to '"• °'*' Of IN Co.111 c:.<nmvn11y """· a... Of ilmHtc• Tower, Sutre Coll ... Ot•lfltt llOaro ot TY~ '" t 110. One City lowloerfl w .. 1. tn ._... ""' .... lllall llw perc ... 1 Or..,..., (.ltllfonlle u-. I of IN W"' bill '" a 4t1H1f Mii• Al IM ·~ .. , .. lnlll•I lltllllk•119" tf\al Ille ~ wlll •MH Int. .... ""' ot lllll Mike, IN ltul -tt ll'MI ..... (AMrll('t II II• MMOW ll -... - 111111eld ••••"<• ef tll• ••11ee11011 .. 111"' 111-. -111ff1a11vn IO tfttor """'" IW "'9 ...... Wt<r*M ..... lllto well <h•I, Ille jll'0(9"\ .. 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HovHs For SaN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,... ....... , Hotlce: · All ri!al estate 11dvert11wd 111 this new11p111>er 111 sub Je<'t lO the ,..t'<lt•rnl 1-'.or lloui.1ng Atl ''' l'llo>I IOOJ ······················· ... 1-------·:. MESA VERDE ~ Bdmu or 4 & a dt<n 1mmaculat4' 2 ·s lor~ horlle with all Lhe exlnu. c: .. ro11((" dour opcntor, water bOftener. dt· <·•1rator wall covennl(J>. Owrwr amuuu11, moving lt• l'ortlamJ ! Sl00.500 ti73·:lfh.1 675·4777 Evell "' associated ,llAOKEl!S-REAL TORS 102'. W l alboo & 71 J Ob! ~ch makt.., It tlh•l(al lo ---------• advt"rtt<o e JO\ pr•· rerence llmllilt1on. or dL'>('MITlJOUllon trn-.1·d 110 ra<'e. color '"'"~'°" "'X, or rwllonJI 11n1:m. or JO mlenllon lo m;,k1 · JO\ '>urh prefl.'renn• ltm11.1 uon ord1Mnn110J t11111 Th~ """''-P<IP<'r "''" not know1nl(I} J CCl'l'l JO\ advt>rt1 ... 1n1oe ''" rt'J I t:Statc wh1 t•h •~ 1n '111IJ llOO I)( tilt' law ERRORS: Adverliu:n ~ chKk their ads daily and reporl er· ron iimwdiately. The DAILY PILOT o u umes liability for the first in· cornet IMerlion o nly. •..•................... 1002 .•••........•...•..•... P&ollHSULA DUPLEX SI 75,000 ~··µ-, '" tn ·" h l\r O&.' l•dlllt &. .,t111\ .. 1, 01..-•I fl\111 Ju:.t h>ll·c.I l .. 11 LITTLE MANSION 1-.nl•·r t1h·tJ 1t1\ • r t .. t•h'l!Jrll IJJ01•l1·•I II\ IOI! r•1•11n 14tlh m.1 ''"'' lmrk ftrf'plJt'I' IJ1ntn1! J r •·a I l· J l u r ,. " i! n ti fll'l'?luC'\• Bwltin t•rnn trurunent center parquet f'loon. and 3rd ftreplaCI" htl(hluthl your ramtlv room l'ool 110<1 'P'-' ullow t Jhfonua IJ\ 1n~ at 11'> ~ (,(fl'rl'd at $13:! :>oc1 t d II OO-O:lJ3 JRL PROPERTIES FEATURE: 2 br 2 ba Mndo (.jo! ~k ()('i',10 \ 11·..- "'UmJbh· lu.111 $25().000 FEATURE: '.!hr .! h.1 •ft'n Im rm dn r111 I k'o· ... n \ 11•v. 1;, ... 1 l•·rm S2'> !JUI) r,~ l!t1c; or 1.1;1 i..15'J h k lort ·1.1r.1 GRHNIELT GARDEN CONDO! lffi ~ 2 Bdrm, 2 batho,, ..ul>(•r 'hJrp Assumt· 11...m, ( .Jll ~lb 2:113 '. REDUCED S45K For Quick Sat~ \._um•· Ill '~" loan. U\l•t llillO-.q fl ot i.: 1 ,, c 1 ., u ... I 1 v 1 n ~ 111· ... utilul 01·"" n rndo pro I'"' l or•'J l V lt!W ul fl;irlJttr &· ••l't'iJll Aclfl~ ~1·un1 \ lildg :-;o <log~ s.!!"1 ,~,, \J,1tl11v. Kenrwdy \roro,1 \loirl.1nt1 . Ex 1 111.1\1· \gl !lj;).l)IWll •·ll 01r1. BIG MOUNTAIN HOME 1,,1, "' 1r ... ·, ,hruo .. I\•• th1 , lldrm 3 b.,1h h,,n11 .t \.\•H>d'v tll 11~· ritn 1• lrnm.11 ut ... 11• .u•I hr. hi 1111 r Jdl'tf h ~um• '11111 v 1 ludn. Tntal ... 11111\ '''' l)fJO Ownt>r .or ""u I .oil) 11; 23L1 OCEANFRONT 1, Uclux.l' :! hdrm • 2 bath• urnL,, S!l!la.000 Submit \WJ'<'l't'allve financm g' 8alioo lay Prop. Reatton • 675-7060. DB.UXE DUPLEX T h.., " a pride ol 1MlWf''.t11p rluplex lora1 ,,j Ill OrJ/h.1' lifllh Ulllh 1.,,,, 11 • li<lcn' & 2 llJ .1 ' I I ~ '11 ·IL .. '"' J h u I! •• I'·'''" t r • n1.·na1n1n:.: . -..inmn ull offers Our ... -tlc•r ., rlcx1ble A."ktn~ l'lJWJ H\LllO\ l..,LAND tO:Al.TY 1'1>ntn.\ula l'mnt .11.t>l 11 .. tt'd '>UP<'r sharp 3 • II. •It'll lmmJc·ulat.e ron· : • d1t11111 l'..rft'< t locauon. • 'l•l.b l11bu1 orbt>dch An ,. \ ,. ,. 11 t• n I \ Cl I u l' a I ~·-·1 I I 1 I '' ~ NOW IS THE TIME for ,/\Jb M'f-•kt>r.. lo t•hc·rk the Oa1lv 1'1101 lll'IJ1 Wanlt'd da,,1f1r.n1on H the JOb ~ou v.anl '' not lherP 1ou m11(hl t om·tclt•r oCCennl( }our -.•n 11 I'' v.1lh an ad m tht• J11b W1&11tt'd Cdtej(on Phone 642 S678 Slop'' T1tkt' t1m1• to relax Jfill 'h11p <1! hume It's '1mµl1· 14 Ith lJ,•th Pilot l 'IJ,'ll1t'fJ Ad-. ,\nd 1f )OU h ... , ,. "1mt'lhm~ to '"" •·.ill .1 lrtt'ndly· CIJ"1ht'd Ad V1:.er al St.! Sb~ macnab ; irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY A TOUCH OF CLASS! Outs t an<fin g Pla n 4 . h ighly customized throughout ! Skylights & mirrors highlight this dramatic 4RR home w/fabulous pool, spa & patio for e l eg ant o utdoor e ntertaining . $649 .500. Lynne Va lentine 644·6200. (0·56) 752°1414 551-1700-· (~, l/,,r.t>y (...,,,.. w~ (,.,,,,.. 642-8215 644-6200 <!QI CX.-()..,,, H•lfbJ< \/-(em,.. llBC & RNlt AHGULARfTY C S A 0 M H I E 0 R c H s 8 R I G 0 .. H .... O~H-.&;D .... T~A..llo'"'"oL.11.G..llRU I A T G G Q S N N D S P 0 W C N N 0 Q P Y H V H A U M I V A V 0 H T 0 P U A E H H S E E M A N E E 8 M I M G Y N T 0 P R H S A N T R T L I E A N A R L N I G E A t G 8 R A E S E I P Y T A L E N 0 t D L M A I A L N D Y S N N M A P I L P E U Y L 0 G k R R 8 t 0 E l A L R N C P R E 0 N T H A E 0 G U P 0 E R M EEAOOTDRMTUACRGONAO 0 0 H P E L A E A Q T S I N C 0 H U E PT SL EM EAR C T.S I TA SQ AC M D V A D I I L 0 P M E M 0 V S S R L 0 A I I N I T D I I N t k G W H 0 I T ,., .................... °'""'. .... ... .. ,"""'a. .. C.Ml-t 0..1. f'lltl Mf'-... ft 0,lt I It.._. Mull.It I HM '--J..!::========:==========~ Mona.,,"'" tt. 1• .. \ ~ k ' c , 11 1 • I~ c • < t I t t , r· 't I )( , 11 t I 2 : ~11 ~if I• , < 111 ~ < 1 ,. <t i I < t b I e r1 •) .~' • • '""''""~' n.m• ., .. ,~,. ,,. tit '°'tU 1, ... , $ """""' l1tt•v"".l'• """"' 1•• C'lwhlr.• lt•"d· SERVICES ~ .... °''""""' tMPl.OYMENT & PREPARATION "'-I~ .... .~\-::c-::i· "' " ., MflCHANOISC '"'.q,,... \Jitltl•M' ~ ........... H.-,,,._ , ... ~ ... , ''-"'••' f •ftWt• .. l..q\Ul>f"trM '"''" .. ~ .,"" .. v. ~ufMt9"' . ., ... ,.... .... ~ ~C...Jd• ;.-..fl•• '~''"'tf)I"'" \IMht,_..n '4t"""11•"""'1'W" \11..,,..•t\•ht II• ~ 11111n,1 d 'ituv' .11n .u"m.nh f 1Hw" •urn" .:quip 1 ... , ·1:~,~.: .\t :~~:-:~ '(M.'l'\oft«(,-• --avit .. knYw-.M1Har 1~1f"'91f..-1 U1P1.~erM BOATS & MARIN[ lOUIPMCNT '·""""•' UO;el~ '1t1t"4 "wr\i't"• ~' M•rtM • 'fVtf' 1v. ... ,..p,.,.., Ho..t.a k•nt t"'h•r \rr l<l\oll> ..... """"-!.I..-°"' •• -l:::!~:r='.~ ._, TRANSPORTATION Atrnoll ~~~~·..,,. ~~ ... ~-... · \t'1ttJf lltn "-'' kti'I• l f•tlt>n l rtHI !~~!,!*~1'(..,, AUTOMOBILE (....-Mita.I "-'"-'"" c , .... ,, k"" ,,..,,,.., \, hu '' '4.lt•b ..... , .. ,,,, .w,....o'"'°" hUtU \•f't Au\D~••tA-: "W.W•nlf>•S AUTOS. IMPORTED I 1• lllll .. ,. .. ltil4 .... ,. lllM IM .... ·-I ,.., IOIT -.. , -1• , .. I ... IOlll .... .... , ,., •·" ~ ,, •• .. ., .~ .. .... - .. ,,, ,_ rM '"""""' "1111 AM•...._,• 'lltl) f\Vtll 'rti/1 Au..ua.tffl'•~r ·•h• ttMW I •• ~II) l•Dn •• 'JHt acr-tllll (\)It • 11717 1.i........ ,,., .. .. ·4,,.-,,,. '''"" y~ • -~ llvll<J• ~1(1 Ji.ttw•r ..,.,.. Jf"OWft "11J 1(41r,..ftfl(1h1ot VT.O 1-'-abJN ..,,. .11.1iu 11'7• Mt1r~ tWnt •• "7tw ..... ••• V'I~ Mllll • WIH llport . "7M ··-·.. "'' •IAL nTAn DC&LDICI MNCI .... CO.. wnH UL • .to TMI IAQ IA Y. A rarUy A practkal home ln Newport !leach. Nothing trendy Somf" homes that t'OSl a good deal more, don't offer these features ... 4 b<'droorns. dlnJna room. family room. pool. \.lew Al a $peclal pri<'e of $180.000 HIWPCeT llACH 71t..oll I OWtoa WILL CAllY I 1 1/1~ INT'M.IST MO LOAM fll This hi~hly desirabl<' "Bonita" mod<'l features a courtyard entry, two extrn la rge patios, 3 bedrooms, 2 Bath11 Located in the ''Orij:linal Bluffs''. Bit( j.!rt'enbclt view on a quiet cul-de·st1r ~treet An immaculate home prirt•d for quic·k sale. $185.000 Buy thlio1 ont.'-lc\ cl be auty now Owner will fin ance No loan ft'l' ('all fo r uppointm<'nt 644-4910 WESUY M.. TAYLOI CO .• I.._.. 2111S-Jn;1 Hlt.loed N!WPOIT CEMTH. H.1. 644-49 I 0 REALTORS 675-5511 OH AVINIDA CAM,AMA: 111 ..._wpori leach. n. llirffl cOlldo lad ...ttt pop11hr DolorH MOCt.I; pn•of•, patios, oc•• Yiews. W .. ~at$ 119,500. . OH GOLDEMIOD: CorORa dtl Mar chanMr, 1·2 lot for ..._.. •~•P• 1ut. ....... ...... bedrootR + ... +two ....... a flM locaHca Owwt-llMIY help tM.c'-J. $195,600. COLE OF NEWPORT aEALTORS 2 515 E. Coast Hwy., CClf'OIMI .. Mar 675-5511 fil c~~~~~.'~ .. ~.~".~~~ . . UDO ISLE EXCmHG MEDITHIAHUH HOMI J<'our bedrooms. four baths, your own Eng lish pub and all within steps of the beachC's. tennis courts and clubhouse. $395,000 r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 ~ ~ CE 810111 ILll?fS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE UDO ISU On"'()( N1•wport k1•aC'h'1 Mo~t J>Mlrt'ri Area, With PrlvlJI(' lka<·he1. Tl'nni'I \ourt11 It ('luhhou:w Trmht1onal Five:> fledroom llomP With Hook-Uned Ucn·Sludy Lor~e Formal I>lninj( Hoom. Muster Suitt• With Spa. J-:u•t-pt lontd Offrr l n g On 1.arS(t' 1.ot s t:1.u :R WILi. ASSIST IN FI NANC'INCi. S$4S.OOO ® -·-....... _ .. 759-9100 #2 c_,.. ... ,... M...,,....C...... •'Nil-•1• 1.-----------------~ .......... ... "'"' ltf<Mvh .......... ., ~ Mioitier.Moyr~ ••••••••••• , ••• tr't$I ........ lnll IMMI• ..... • • .. .. .... • t'l9t ~ ..... : ·::::::::::::: :::J ~~"·";"•""' .. = , .. 11 .... _ • .,,. v..... . 9711 AITIS. NEW ~ ... -AITIS, ISED W-al.. ""' A»(' "6 llw<k • Wit (4~111~ Wll> (....... "" flw\<ult4 trlQll ~~,.... Ml!I u.-.. ... """' v-.i -w-........... .,,, C-w . ... .. ...... ::t: ~"":·::.'.'.".'.'.'.'..'.'. :: ·-, .......... , ...... *" ................... -. ~ •• 1 ••••••••••••• ..., --.".::·:::::: .. :·:::.::!!!! ~--... .. , ...... .. :·:·:·.::::·:.::·= ................. ,.,, ......... ···!!!' hp • -··4• ...... -· DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you h•v• Juat flied your new Flctltloua BualneH Heme •nd h•v• not yet aubmttted It for publlcdon, pl••M don't fOfget th•t the llmtt•tlon la 30 deya from date of flllng. The DAILY PILOT Wiii publl•h your •••t•m•nt for 131.50. Our clrculetloft Include• th• entire Or1n.. Co•at •re• •nd .... I notlcet ..... r In •ff eclltone. In order to ,.....,. your ........ nt for pUllllcetlon Mnd ........,.... CMtJtr •nd e cMcll IO THI DAILY "LOT, ft .. O. 8o1 1llO, Cott• M••• .. CA ...... we·•• etM reet. Pew lnfonu ... n .....,. .._, adv•"""'9 ....... eel Ml....., •••••• .......... , DIUttHT Dike to bu~h Motl pOpl.l1.ar 4 Bdrm model. • ......,.. cll1va. ua. eJ\ try, tor,.11 Uvln1 and ClintJ'\I. ~llli llllrt 1Mdi111 lo muter li1Ml11 LuM• r1m1ly ruom. MOf\(! n r\l6'llll'6l, COVt<ted IJMllO • manlc urrd ilJ'UU!ltb. A.n ullll' low In w t loan ('all for all dt.uals.1163 7881 UlllllU 'I• l 1J'10l1'1 ... J' l•NJlll HEW DUPLEX llntiN a..od 1h1.ny hlllalde ln~nl With a Vll'W uf the blue l'lt'lftt' All lhe landM-11p1n1t 111 done 11nd n-ad) ere.It tnv~t ffit.'1\t ur homt' fo\Jll pnl'e $!1j,l•IO l';1117Sl Jllll C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES HACH DUPLEX! N e w 11 u r t U t' u r h ii 11 p I 1• \ I h Io 1' I. I n Ol'''m' SJ~ 700 11n1~1\ in l,..,,,_,, W1>ll llll1t11l11111t'l.1. Ai.i.11111i.tii.· r111•1111·11111 J1"t ~.OI~' llurn , call ni.:l "'" '"" "• t 11 r •,Mt 1 'I l®IU&JA l'EWPORT DUPLEX SI 75.9001 (II'<' IA.tun 1 '""'ht'lor• ~.oo 1:n_...., 1 hllw k 10 v.utM' O"nrr (1n11nr m.: l:?', 3 \tit"'' l°llll f11at, 7!-.217l\l ... , , • ., . \. 't,' ., ' f [~lfi~Hil GARDEHHOMf $91 ,500 Varant an<l n ·.iriy to l(O 2 story· 3 Bdrm. -.t•rlutk'<i rauo Don t "'mt' !' Jll 1>11; 7!il WANTED!! 3 lldrm hom1'. lr\'me. (.' \I , ;\;µt , with a.ssum.t bit' lo,1.11. haH• SJll.000 2nd T ll " SliU .0011 <,('('uni~ ~· .... ,11r1o d uH·r ;, H•ar. r.tn ,111<1 -.ome <' .. ·., h H o d C o r h 1 n . 957~7~ • E~EClf•.n".\T#.'.tl.\' l If.:..:.::::':__) SUMITS MO QUALIFYING Owtlt·r .. 111 l drr) r 111Jnc ml( at 12 • \lmo'll new deluxe w11b \hnut('i. to beach Y.on I last. call fl46.7171 ,.,., ••. ,. , ·'4 .,,..,, • .,, [®IH!ltil MAKE AM OFFER Pnrc ho-. b<·t·n n·du<:t'fl tWlCf' Ownc:r vcr) on~ 1ous :itir, 1 11ha :! n11 tu II H '\Uri I-" I' S8S 000 BRIMGPAIHT Rrush & broom. l>c< au~1· ll nL>t!ili. J l11llt• TLC Large 4br. I '•l>J 111 ,.,.n traJ F V fo I' ~11;1.fJllt') VA term' MEB>S TLC Largl' ~br. pool homl" m x.Jnt are.1 "J<>ur Linroln Jllvd & Ni>l Fw~ Jo' 11' ~.tJK> SUPEA SHARP 3br I' iha w 1romplNely remodeled k 1tchen Loculed In belwe<:n San Ol<'l(o & (iun11•n Grow f-'wy fo'/P $117.500 Wllh VA l.d"mll Park Place. lnc.1142·7461 WAUC~llACH ASSUM• COMDO 2Br. 281, muvelou1 ocean view, paUolt BBQ, spa. NI.WI • pool Hl&h k>er'lat U.U'# llle,950. DIS IEALTY t)7~210 MOITHWOOD LMle ~with ONLY = 60'Xt of monthly to~h ... price. I Bdrm. 2~ Ba1 fHr new home. Uperaoet. a.ur Pf•••· 9'50/mo. Alto atnl'9" .... •t ~&4.000 F< I. 1vl< H < c ) • HOMI IH TUl'R.llOCK-oHLY ll4t,t00 TurtJerock Broadmoor, a popul_ar plan 2, bright and aJry with 4 bedrooms. fireplace. fee lend and a locatJon ctoee to community pool and tennis courts. Pri ced t o sell fast (owne r h as purchased> at $149,900. REALTORS. 675-6000 2'43 Eut Co•• Hlehwey. Coro .. clel M11 WE HAVf 4 S OF TME BEST U5TINGS 1.N TOWN PEHIMSULA ftotMT Newl y decorated 4 bdrm. fa mily home· ()('ean view! $325,000. IAYFaOMT We h<.1 n• sever a I f ane homes with p1c•r & slap El TORO HORSE COUMTIY ·1 Odrms . 3 baths: r anch style. m im -estnte an or ange groves. $249.500. • BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 Boy,11lt• D'""' N B b/S 6161 ••trlY HHh Lot Hulldets Fabulous view a« m Doheny utat~ Room for pool Owner wtll finance L.,.aYllOCJt R.E. 497-1761 UMYllSITY ..... 8eNU'W prden home °" hi.II• ~nbelt for prlvK)'. yard en· try, 3 Bdnn. 2~ Bath•. e:icpanded Uvlng room. baJcooy df muter 1wt~. a. to pool and 1p1. Larae auumable loan. 1121.~00 tolal price. S.Z31J O#fN o/f'I •If\ •11t1 •Olt~ ~•<t • !•llN11 IaOSDOWM Vm call now on th11 3 bedroom beauty W1Ul no down and no cto.lna co.- ta. JUlt move m and en· jo)'. $4C).38111 Sl9,950 DOWM MO 9UALIFYIHG! Seller want.s out! Now• 3 Bdrm 2 balh. addt'<I wood beamed relbqg fam!lv room. bnclt fireplact> a~. pool, tt>nnl.s court formerly a model home Owner anxious 1117.950. Ca.II 546-23l3 !i 'e&ltl ClASSY CONDO .l.lke a model 1s this 1uprr, upl{raded single story 2 8dnn end unJt All amm.iues. tndudinR liwtrrurunc pool, tenn1a 4' ~ecunty gate Oof'!'t WlLlt. Ca.I I today 979-U70 AtLSTA.TE REALTORS TWO HOUSES F.ast.s1de Coe La M eu I 5 000 Dowu Bdrm older home + itood $1 • ,... 2 Bdrm home "'Ith dou- .UMM lfJ.IOO I O'Ye YA LOAN IASTlmlJ ... ••12.-MMIMAroOt. NICI SI 11,000 C:.-.. Mar I 022 flULl..m UALn . ...................... ___ ...... ___ ,_. __ _ -------Sharp 3 bd lwnbae. S12K HAUOll VllW HIUS dn. $89,990. Patrick '70,000 down, balance 1'ellore, Act. GM• . financed at 12.5%. Alk· Ina '241 .~00. This 4 NOOO Dowo aeta you a 3 Bdrm. Fam Rm. formal br 2 ba Cott• lien dlnina !'1'1· 2 f'plc home. ~! Noquallfylllg . dfen V1ew ol hilla • mta. A V A 1 • n Ca.IJ u ume o . DCYmEVALENTJNE Property Houae. ~or87WOOO ~BO.orlG-1010 ' ~~OWN~~E~R~/A~G~E~NT~~I $5.00000WHll -Prime E.tde C.11. Im· Dl.qMa 3br. 2br. Prime loc Prof decorated. Quality thro ughout. Ulmer property. Lota of lrem. Uruque By Owner. At low appra™'<I pnce m 1~. i73-4i4i -~-~---C:..Stom c.-Cod IWduc~ to SS75.000 4 Br J!;o, Ba. Fam rm. J lrplcs. m8lly additional ( eature:s 233 P Otn.M:l lJa, 87~1784 1024 ....................... MODOWMVA nus 3 Bdrm 2 bath home re11t ur es hardwood floors. shake roof and lar&e yard Owne rs anx· 1<JUS Pnced t.o 11eU at on· lylll9,7~ Call~lUl •"!>:. HERITAGE . • REALTORS Distinct Ive new 2 bedroocn. 2..., ba t'On· domiruurm 199.900 ~UlE.ldenA\e,C M 642-6734 mac. 2br bcMMe w /new Oak hardwood firs, bay wlndowa, lrml din rm "' frpk On 150tt deep R·Z ~-Aaumabloe 1-l T.O. 0 W C balance w /no pymlS fOC' 2)'ra. $119.MIO. ~56-0911, 646·0016, 641>~0wntAit. $80 000 38r, l~Ba. t1 yd, owner will help finance. Agt. 146-382'7 1-SIDIE Prune locat.ioo. 3br, park & tennis crts acl'O!'ls the 1l~. UZMC. A1k for Robert MUltkeo, Agt. Gl·lal COUNTRY CHARM EK STEAL!!! -E-11de 3br. Low mooey do. Owner willhelp w/pymta. Diana A&\. 642-4300. Ad .. 1tt.er • UIO. a.hr. ONE OF A KIND C.an buy you a l year old bit' garage. R·Z 1.0nt'<I l.' I e Ran l C' 0 n d 0 1 n Financed by owner EASTSIDE Newport Bea rh . 3 ,117.500 2~ALOT F~r~~~ &~Iw~2 Adult commuruty. Wood rencat pal.lo. 1wimmlng pool. double garage Electnc opener. Great area. Eaaulde. 2~nn I l;o, Bath. Only Sll6.500 Ca.LI ~11161 . ' 1111111 CaJT) b;il;,m·e,o al 13' ~ on lar~l' 4 Rdrm lam1h homt• on approx un d le 1, lll'n.' =1· ~~ b;a,1" r~~~1 Roy McCarct.. RJtr. Tv.oo t.ndJVldlal houUtl on ~bur. 2 de<'ka & on re~ 541-7729 wi ft 2 l-0( Each hu a .l OPEN HOUSE REAL TY /' land. Walk to beach ---------1 aeparate ~ ard. Both new-ly paJ.n~ tn.s•de Ii out. OPE.': SJ\ T St.:'li l ·5 35.'.i E. 22~UST OCEAN PACIFIC WATERNOMT and b•&hly up1raded Red Estate WITH 40• BOAT SLJ p Temf1c locauon. Owners 759-1616 $235,000 wt.IJ CWT)' 2nd T O fo'or ~~~~~~~~~ lle!.t bu} and IO<'at um rrD"'P tnloca ll S4<> 1151 b , 2ba, +-ht11e bonus . (Jutf't r rl~ Under mart.et. Sll5.000. ~~ = Act naw' Call 96.:M>767 (~11 I ?• f \ t .... ff1"1-._ t UDO ISLE 0.•Wl~V=-Port [ ~ lff &llitl Royal. Laree lot 111 troom . .;z 1 ••• _. With a oormal or le1111 down. owner will f1nant'e entire balance at lest. than 10'~ Maybe }OU i-hould look h.ard at this 3 Odrm soon ~.500. Call Connie fo r pool. Cape Cod 1---------~hJ1.ttture. central air, romm U!tuus. $1.29 .000. JACOBS REAL TY G~ DOVBSHOUS 4 Br3 Ba. pool & spa , city bght Vlew. Only 6 yrs old ~00). HARIOR RIDGE 675-6670 You don't ooo<l a .:un lO "draw fa.\l" when you place an ud In I.hr Daily PUot Want Adb! Call now -642.5678 17rt.>411 2 Br 2 Ba dealrator·~ O"''TI home wtlh a rant.aat1c ---------1 view O\•erlook1n 11 re aervo1r & city h11htb USE THE DAILY PILOT "t:AST RE~ULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642:5678 ht: J22 OWNER WIUAMAMCE ArrROX ¥• ACRE IONB> A·I wtth redeamable 3 Br , 2t>ll roalden<'e Nr. John Wayne Airport llu11e 82.~ll336 lot! with un· Umlled potential uaagea. Owner wi II f uu1.nce al on· ly ~.000 c.1644-7211 AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME Sl 14,900 A"-J: .................... .. .... . ... ,., -.,.. ... ... welk .... lwc ..... & .-w ..... , .. .-Cor i.tiory, l M4. c ... _. 21/:a M. 6ll-1400 QUALITY CUFfHAVEN CHARMER ~ z..e.y. J Md. l M. .. 1p• I• .. ster Hit•. Hice street, r."-z· Ow.8 WfLL CAU'f MST .D.. ICOHD T.D. 01 SUIMIT. SJ6t,OQ0. 6Jf.f400 s:£>.OOO UDOISUMD Newty redecorated 4 Br 3 Ba on Fee 111mple land, vacant • ready for 1m· mediate move1n with ('reatl ve r 1naoc1ne a vail&bloe $3811,SOO ~' 75'·9221 l +r<>Ol.. $19.900 No down VA or 1asumr 164.W> klan 1'88 per mo l634m CW'fN "• t · , \ 11 ""r 111 •, t • l~lffNl;I ROMANTIC UM>EZVOUS ~ view ocean, harbor • city lites 8eaUl. upgraded condo in new Villa B11lboa. Priced t.o aeU at S'l35.000. Auume lO ...,~ loan I h.uTy this won't Ia.st M.alk>w·Kennedy Anna Morland. Exluslve N#.. m.-oc>: 631-0t86 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ""'· IYOWME:I 0.'Dl!r will hdp ftnant't' 2B r . 28a co nd o Dttorat.or wallpaper, 2 S Y C A M 0 R E ur ear. central air GLEH rood . l'•ttt g1r. door opener Pn~ Lo sell •t: IRA.MD NEW sim.ooo. eau ~- fabuba. Larae 3 bd. 2..., ba QlulJly townhome ~el E Side. nr. pa.rte . ~ t'oodol ()nlJ 4 ava ilable. bdrm. 2 ba.nu paint & from SlOll.M 2430 Saat.a ~ byownere:Jf.s768 Ana Me. 642-6734 ~~~~~~~I z.c..d1.2 ..:. 0.--Help A.•c• Charmlo1 2 bedroom. with d1.runi area, wood lloon, custom dra pee & shl&terl. Owner will he lp rinance with 29% down. Sl2S.OOO BKR. Cull 640-1720 WAlff CHARM? AND COMFORT? You've found II tn lhtS beautifully upgraded Me-5a Verde home. It (eawre&. 4 Bdrm."J, Ol'W catJK'U and wallcover· IJ'llS, oera.auc Ule floors and ta located on a bugl' NI de UC lot. ror l.D ap- potlllmeol lO 1ee. ca ll S.11.Sl O S.> HERITAGE • • REALTORS IY OWHR SPECIAL 3 BH 2 fl.It. bf-opl ., 1795 mo ll.Zl.000 ~7272 MESA DB.MAR Oun 3br, f;im rm. 2bu. lrg huted µool Good r1oanr iog ll} Owoer . ~22Zl. suo.ooo. ----- EASTSIDIE 6-PLEX Sl40.000 1186.800 In im1um1ble loans. r&nllll\IC from •~ to 11'• S26.S4u grou an· ooaJ income Well kepl. ~e story uni Ls with 4 garag~ +olC M. l'llrk 'it on 60'x300' lol. CALL 1144-7211 TMIB1. -· FOtlSAU IYOWHa SIMIMAI Learn from \he experts. abcU: • M.rketing your pro· pmy • 1-'nanctnJt the sale •Wnuni lhe contract •l:l.<TOW 1\lle lnluran~ fforne W&ITanlJet Sponsored by Realty ~rvires Group, II Inc. May 22, 1980. tHOPM Phone IOI' reservations ~or $4()."668 DaiwftaiRf 1026 ....................... OC!Nof YllW!I! <DRASTICALL Y REDU;ED FOR QUICK SALE> 3 br ~bonus rm . Shows like oew! 8"41% takeovtt loan "' teller 5ez submit tenm. Only S11B.i0() .... 1.501 ~ Walkr.r f; lr.r. WATERFRONT HOMES, t«:. .._ l.a..d I 006 Re.I ~tate ....................... /Jn NIGEL UAIL[Y & A55UCIAT [5 UAL U TATI ~ .. ~ ""-"' ~ ...... HJ6 w Co.I Hwy 3 Ii ,...,.,,. ,_, ~i...... 8.-o. WMd .,..... •7Wfll 29o'J 2 Bdrm.1\11 baths. New owner tramfened, Pldo.. PUJS1ara1e 1 Br•---------a.Ill aelJ 1125.000 i Br 2 tlPl PLlJS ,..i quarten Have somethin1ot to sell? Ba home. Will accept w/bliUL ~ a-tfled ads do It well. cash/tndetmotorhome on ao.ooo tqtlity. ZOne4 ru-2 more mlta. 861-890 A nque BJO.q. ft. oee ol a kind authentJc Spanbh house. Sbr, 3~ba, 2 frplcs, ac, .tc. N•tlecl In hu1e pine trees. tlllate liu coroer pro- perty. Unoblt.Nct.td llO' "*'· a OOllll1.yrdl, PGOl. larae 1ar. A btauUf\ai ..aMlc. .... 01 olfer. f1S. im.s.,.,,... ...... _ ...... 1040 ....................... \ l .HIHftPorS. forS. ........ FwW. Qllar-IMI .... '1 ltt•n Uwtw•••• OM.YPtt.OT .............................................. I' M --"-Ill I Ml .._ I 044 ...................... . . ...................... . . ............................................ . ................ ~····· -.. -··~~!·•······· Ml,,,........ t .. . BY. CMnta ...... Ur .,,110.0WNI FIN. ·-··--············· ............ w..;;;.: ... a+a c'OedoJDJl/bij OCl.«J ROMT NOMI ·~ ....... -.-. emtw Jd. au.1m --.cm m-a...a.1.-11. . _<>ww-__ -:"':~ ~ 1041 s.. ..... LOW DOWN VA TElllll ' F AN TA.'t"'Trc homr. CJ"M\ H..Uqton 8tacb~-ooo. •• -................. c,'ew 1011 OCEANrROHT ••••• • •••• •• • • • • • • • • • •• N•• modul., 1)•p• MOVEUPTOCAPTAIN ~pvt rocnmU111t1, mu. z bet.. 34 hr MCUnly. TWo '9wl s baodroom, Zh " u b • I • ' t I D I 0 K bMA &ownhonMs with d n, <TI•~ •p•, pravetr •ltlum. \111W «*t, mlm>r drcu llll IN• and a i.rden bath Owner will &Hitt Ui ~ IO 4ic:l now!' SlSllJOO SIM.toO!l l . J BR. fain nn • filJl , 2 t.. apa, rtdwuod '**. l:lrkhL bar Sbo• rod 1'JU1ty '""'acted I LI.NGO RY.AL EST A 1' ~ 4Ual2 ...._" !'rff JOOO .... _... ... . ..... . ..... ""'" ,._. KMl'l'llDS, CJ( ...... Mdl. na:n.uNJ:SCO. fD.T'Nl "DfTAL rNCOMI! PllOPllRTY '-'t.IOO. tlodal1t Type ......... br MeW1ty. 3 pvt ~ pool 6 l)Mr m•.-aM 4-PLIX Only I &en I Good Coet. .._. lorauon.. 3 Bdrm 2 tita Own« Will CaJT) ll U>'N fw • ~an. as.ooo ~ .. \ill pnN ~000 Lllfl-IMdl Jl41 C:.•MIM lZJ4 .._......,"-d lhunU.,.•111•.. C ' '' ·• ·-·················.. -···················· -········-··· ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,......,_.. J Y1IW lr¥lilt JZ44 "'.,....... lJ'9 -·-·~ ....... Wall to bsedt fl"()ID fin• ~~yd~'::;'~,~=.~ ~···••H••••••0•••••• ..-················· ar. 2~ frpie, dia ~ tMllc 3 BR 2 Ba home, ntipeta. s.nsmo.13147.e 3 BK . 2 bath h ome : NO FEEi Apt. It Condo :..:M~.,i13~~ C·~ WIOI pool 6 tireathUkin1 -formal din. rm.. 2 Hr rent ala. Villa Ren Ulla · • •• oceerl v'9w. Oomp&etcl{ 2b·. Jlr. cprt • drpe. pr . Tu.rtleroc:k ., ... ~UBkr. ...:.,...::.....;.. ______ _ hrnlahlcL A&e•t rent a . Vurd. 2 chUdren OK. No mo Mo.. yearly &eue. 2Bc, 2bl Condo. Ad•Jt Dall 08l'.N REALTORS ~. Waw .. lruh pd, 3 BR.,' l ..., bat.ha. frpl.. 2Br. apaclous condo on UP· commly, sec gates. aood .... s.3U Mo+ $100 de p . Woodt>ridae area. ~ per Newport Ba,y. l'NBa. rec lac. l525m0. ~ dl5' Ml t IHdt 31 M 14e..S17 Mo. yearly lea.e frp&c. view, 2 car aar. or9112-25l6. Hunt. Bela. ::.~.:.............. 0.y •dkach 75'Mllll lyr. lie. l650/mo. ~l 4ii LI yard, 2 Bdrm, cana1e, !all + S200 cluning f~. caJ..1~9314 2br. Z.lty, l ...,ba. condo. Call Mr. Fuentu : n.r l7th/Jrvi.ne. "1'be Lakes" Xl.nt. loc. ~o. BeM.t decor. Brand new. 2 Br. 2 ba. frpl, enc paUo. Ref. reqd No pets. I du.Jd or a.ml dog OK. 156C>Mo. SS7·l200:673-4119 t400/mo. 957-0261 or IS1710 8roadmoor Exec home. Adult caodo. 1 •\Y. 2 Bdrm, $450. ~23llw~ KB. on the sand, see. bid&. all ameo ltles tlmJmo <213)33:l-38"8. •RE'O~ -754-1202 MISSION R£A.1.TV .. ODl ---°""" .... " .... sut•• UMTALS On PIWli&loou.l Udo lllf' f\&m Ur + deo w f2 full bath• 2 car 1aral(e w tfd.ry t.o ~ Newly uver9ded krt. La pat.Jo ~ntertalnm•nt area . Sl.480 mo. 1714' 83J..12SZ dys. m ta cvea llml• beloJ up1radt"d EASTSIOE ---------Exqws1te decor. View. .,., iaR Llo&l.lY occuplud. ..._.For l...t 4br, Zba, or. University Hi & Twtlerock elem . F\repit, ga~bo. Many xlras SlOSOMo Inc l grdnr. Eves a ft . 6 . Beautiful large house l:DlOIQ. rt . 1. 4 Br. 3'-"' ba, frpk, 2 car garage. Beaut. fncd yard 1695 mo. Call fo r appl. 549-'ML ._,AHOMI FOii TOUI f'LUITS'/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............. p;.w. Yearly Income S20.000 .._... U.fw wl•d Newport Harbor Schls . !>(!r bwldlo1 Tenaat1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~LO lhol>R.tna. 3 br. 2 ~ Ulllltiea. Clfillt1 w ~ 3211 , ba ranch. frplc, lrg yd. 2 Walk to bch. 38r, 284'. 2 frplcs. use ol pool &. ten NS courts. avail now. BX>mo yrly ~ ~·5009 ... "s ..... TMSISrT !I ttOO All-.~ VA k>an .. ~ may ~·rry lod. 3 t>emwm home Call oow fur de.ta1 I.\. Ct!ttl&I')' Z l N l' w po r l C rn le r . s.>5.rl7 I.All d WOOd and flus • llU'ltJhea, bt'amtd te1l lf'P fl natom mlrmr-. 3 Hdnns • bo.lu.."1 rm II hv rm v.llh white Yl\l'*iJ Pu.11b1lll1e.., cndlf'S"I Two a 11 r.um1bl t- lo!Am + »dlcr hnanrmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TIJPU WIDl.-A pl€\TIG€ ....................... 1carM&todrapeoer. Move '-l---~ HOl't€\ 2~~,: ~~e& :.:;. ~~o~~·llm~!~l~ 'I\Jrtle.rock Glen, beaut 5 7S2--0l87 Olamung 2Br • l&, fenJ block, yrty Lse, 00 pets. S5SO mo. + uul. filS-0349 · Hdl o (' horn.. w /v.(!l b.&r 11 hu,¢l' fmly rm Rr ~ YQW' pet lO lhtb 197K, 34 xro l.&IU'er J .ow. low I'"~ ol ~.:iOO. I lur ry' t~K7tl!JOI ~ 0611 IU.•.J E.11..ttelnvestment.s Plfli F\Lm IMO. Unlum ,_~ ___ La_&_. Bc_h ___ BR prof landsc1ped. 3.133W Coast Hwy, NB l!OO 937-31117 .. 3 Br. 2 ba Condo nr S. Q.911j..1234, X214. 3 Br 2 Ba H arbor Highlands 1.512 Pnsc1Ua U\ Newh redecorated Lea.~ 645-2216. 540-2334, (JI' ~9-3301 eon.. ....... 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1044 645-6646 Coroaa .. Mor' 3222 cat Plaza. Pool. spa. Gas ~ IBr condo on Closed Swx:lav ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. S5EJ5 No pets. 759-0217 st.ream. Pool. tenru.s. bit. Newport's ftnesl, oo the water. laolasllc view: ocean & harbor. Secwi ty building , pool, spa. Adults. Summer lease ~ $1800 /mo. Cal l 71~-083 wid,)'.s__ ....................... cm.* \WI.-& W•fn R.E 4tl-2752 W ALJ(ftt & Uf MOlfUHOMl!S .._VMfo t 0 ,,.7 l~·.iuufully upl(radt'd dbl • 1.-~ t-uucll. 2 Br 2 Hu. ki;;· m ~9't11r park, Irv ········~·············· SI 5,000 BB.OW MARKET f-'1xer Ul'per Ut! .. n tlome On hill in l\1~s1u11 V1e10 Cdll Agent SS6 7777 Htwpo.-i a.och I 069 ..........•...........• ciWNBt MUST sru Laguna Niguel Beautifully upgraded Realty .A 0rangeln.'(! condo Plan ~~ 5 2Br 1 ba. A1C. Below l'nt'l'<I to i.1111 5..'11 IO!IO or , C.ON t-: t\Hfo: Tllt-;UAYSI wtK•n a dollur'' "Ort h a OOJl.;r But )OU l·an 1>l1ll get )OUT mone) 01> worth in ~ ruC1c· :.angle wide w akan s1dm~. glal>:.ene room and frwt tn't:s in OC for SUl.500. <Sl49ll 164--061 I WAL.K ER & Lt-:F. MOBIL!:: l lU~t:S mkt price S89.900 Xlnl BALBOA PENN. fmanrmg No quahfymg 1 1~ lots zoned com Trrul~r. k1<1s ' pell> OK nt'(' 551·5192 tJll II am merc1al property. Just s 12.000 1olfer Arro:.~ and evt'S, days 7Xl 0123. ::.Ll"jlS to beach Existing ll from b<'h Sp rent Sl2.5 l'xt fi1 Al bdrm house can easily be utJI pd 536-7~ Ca'h _ -----ronverted lo shops or l..'NlVl-~RSITY PARt-. restaurant ... $259,500 · Newport Brach. Lido L>eane llome ·' Kens 49).9494 495-5220 Park. bayfront view, 25 inl{ton model. $119.000 9~ 13_ -83G-50SO Channel. ~.500 · OWt: -essumable loan111 nr.Y< -------i rootract f apn. 642 9604. Prenuum gr~nbelt loca 1----------i &W 472" !?.>. 2 FOUR PLE.XES S.de b> side. II 8 . 4 -.•rs n~w. 10' 1 dn OWC Pnn only Garv Bosler. 5'36-3498 liu1lders 10'.i dn Xlnt rental area <.:.M Spa~ K ~ lot + 2br hol.Lw Stt9.~. J Walue: 631·1266. REALTORS 32 MEW UHtTS N.I. Near beuch. S2.000.000 Good terms. Will U · change Own /Agl 642·9004ofc. 644-4720 res. RXERUPPY-- POMOHA S of Hwy . 3 bdrm . fireplace. beam c1n~s. prv y1rd, 2 car gar • SlSO New p&111t iru/out. 646-lZllO PROF DECO RAT~O HOM!': Corona Hghlnds w /key t<> bct\ol. IJ? LI\' /din rm. frplc. nu cpts thruout. 3Br • !Ba. kit w /new oak cabinets /l1lt' Jdshwshr /~ love, dbl gar. fam1 ly- S700 mo. w/grdnr Isa. 6739336 2 story duplex. 3 large bedrooms. 2 baths, SW. deck & spa S82S mo 700 t , Pomsetlta. Owner. 760-0695 So ol Hw>. 3 Br. 3 Ra duplex. $750 -pr mo 548-7'<m eves 32 crummy units. 16 yrs old, all 2 Br I Ba. 48 3224 ra rport:oc. pool . all CostaMna :.eparatcly me-tered ••••••••••••••••••••••• owe Wllh SlS0.000 down •2 Br Condo. nr. So. est .. ·u JO'~ F-u 11 p ri cc Plaza. pool & spa. SSOO: 9i40.<XX> No pets 759·0211 , • &ll M80 llon. 4br. 3bath. A real s how place 5229,500 0 W C. 2nd. SELLER H A'S B 0 U G HT ANOllfEK & HAS TO Sf-1.L' 11 Darrell Pash t ~€HIG€ -----BIG CA.HYON 1978 DOUBLE WIDE ~ _ HOM€\ 2br. Iba, small child (~ C'cl'>lJ ~frso. lo ~pace oo Peu l450Mo. 1~4 H Agt. It! l · 1266 Spectacular golf course n'l'IL. furn optional. OWC. Real &tale Investme nts .'vll'yl'f' 549,3484 estate 6600 sq fl. 4 tu fl 3333 w ,..___ u Bdrm.c;. 5'~ bathe; l'111JI Tortoise · '-NA.')l.nwy • .NB Qillege Parlt. 3 Br 2 Ba, and:.pa Sl.SOOJ)OO Mobi~Hom~s 645-6646 blt·1ns. d1 s hwast.er, TifE STARNES Co. 972·8421 ~Sundav _ frplc $S9S. Call Se!ect _________ 1 EISJde tnplex. a ll 2 BR. Properues 751 3191 *•PRESTIGIOUS 673-7761 RETIREMENT fpk. wetba.r. DR. W/D 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. carpets/ I n WOOOBR I DGE1~~~~~~~~~~I Reson type hv1nf.l 1n hlrup.etc.S249.500.Assm dr•pes. closed ga~ge, CROSSING. Close to the 1-DeAnza Bayside Village. In. Agt.S4&-864Q patio w/ fenced yard. lalce and beautifully ap-IYOWNU Ne ~port Beach. "2 SM.t.LL garbage d isposal It potnted. Cash lo e.io.stmg HARBOR RIDGE mobdc, 'n house. some IMVESTott stove. no pets. $385. bsl & fUl31l<.'mg will get you a End I.nil condo 4 BR. 3~ with fireplaces-1. 2 & J Excellent opportunity last + S75 secun ty. 9"'~ loan with monthly Ba.3 cargaraae. Viewof &1nns. Adults over 35. for fll'St time investor. _m_~--------pe.ymeots<P&I>. Asking "" Prices range from o.~ · r t f $165,000. Catalina. Fa.stuon ls.land SJJ.000 up. <.:all Lois u.v into our·p e x or Beaul remodeled 3 RR. 2 **llVllE $91,000! 2 bedroom t.ownhome in super WOODBRIDGE. ~lit level for privacy. HURRY!' .liJi'l \\OOdbrldgc and night lights. Prine. ~ SISK . Re nts cover be. Nr O.C.C 979-87'10or onJy.S5~.ooo.~ mortgaee. No new INCREDIBLE TERMS Spect acular Nw pt Heights 3 bd, 3 ba custom home. Dramatic use of slcyhghts & glass. 20"k dn 1n cash or trade. No qua lifyi ng. Joy ce Waltze. 631-1266 fU'\llOCll\C. Call Peuy . 754-8137 ask ror J J . 963-6481 4br, 2~ba. beach area. No Loft for Sat. 2200 pets. a50Mo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548"63&6 3br. 2ba. 68S 01rrelL lfA. Pets OK S520&to. l sl . last+SlOO. 645·7000 ~ RcalllJ ~9'.!0Barrann s;kl~~~inf' REALTORS REWlf.X -1300 ...........•........•.. Magn1f1cent oceanfront Home Si~. Three Arch Bay.So La~una.Secun ty enclave overlooks ex· quas1te cove. Ideal time lo bwld while quality arctute<:tS. contractors & materials are avail $895.000. Courtesy t o Brokers Qua II f ied buyers only olea.se. 1213> 628-1300. Npl llgts Jbr. 2ba. Thhse frplc. end yard, chaldr.n OK No P e't s. $550 631·5103 -HERITAGEPAU HARIOR RIDGE The most beautaful Plan CONDO 3 ever 2 levels. 3Br, 3 Br + lofl · 2400 ft. 2"'.!Ba & family room. wtv,.!ew Assumable Bnck spa on patio Best 9 75 r • SJ79,900 Patnck locallon for pnvacy & Tenore. Agt. 631·1266 4-Pl.EXES RlOM $159,000 200/o DOWM HEAR DISMEYlAMD Br<l'cer <7141750-Ui2-l quiet. Decorator wallpapers, paneling. drapes. sheers & :.hut· ters. Earth·t.one carpets. Parquet entry-This home looks just like a model. Call for further SEAVIEW W /VIEW &S.deC M M units 2 Rr. Morro Bay.ocean vu lots from $2990. walk to beach. terms avail. 661-8421 ~~. deta.lls e·-;. HANCH HEAL TY S~>l 20CO VACANT & WAITING Pl~lg 3bd +den. i\s l'Ool. IOxg r oss . 25'r sume !l 75'1-5319.900 down 10', AITD Exch Patrick Tenore. 631 l266 ok UWnr al(l 640..~ 1:1~~1~ ee~;:!Lot'~soo REALTOHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10K On. ~wne S273,400 bal. Lg. 5 bd elegant home. Prtn. only. Agl. 631 l21i6 ------ THEILUFFS 3 Bdrm "Bonita". singlf' :.tory end urul. ongmal area, adult home. Lovel~ \ ICW. $179,(XX) HASTINGS & CO. 64().5560 Wish t.o sell separately, 2 bunal lots Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive. Cost $450 ea Dot Worden. <916) 666-3950. Woodland. t;a ----COlm'IPrdal PropH+y I 600 ..............•••...... PRIME Hewporl lch. Comf't" OW{; financing at 10' r. with 10'';-down pay mt R.sort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Mission Lakes t:ountry Club Golf· tcnnis·pool. Buuttfully landscaped. no main· t.enance ya.rd. 911M>Clubhowe Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 21J.378-2S72 A.I,,._ rHot SpecW For the raauly that will appreciate th is 4 bedroom. 2\.'.i bath homel•--------1 Re&lononucs 675·6700 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. gar. 2 Rlks from airport. Big liear City. $79.500 Newport Mesa ReaJty. 642·9411, ~ Clyde McKay. with hard wood noors In the living room. kitchen, & dining room. This home also has central air conditioning, large rami· ly room & is ideally loacated on cul·de·sac in prestigious College Parir. Both loam on this VJUAIALIOA Condos <Adults only> New 2 br. 2 ba unit Ocean View Loinl assumable loan JRL Proptriies 445-4546 or645-6459 property are assumable. ~~~~~~~~~ ~ H/,f\,(,H l;f/\LfY '.J'> 1 '000 9 Holes JleforeDimner BY OWNER Rayfront-sllp , s uper view. 4 Br 3 Ba. Fin. avail. 673-1003 EASTBLUFF One or the best view homes. 38r, 3Ba. 22'll2S' game " family room wtdr wet blr. Din -rm. ETC-Owner will cam LstTDat 10% Oall: MH376 for appt. '*°"" Propef't'f 2 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BUY HOUSES AT 95°/o OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee •lmmed. Purcbue ·~when ready •lf'V&le Party 97l-OU3 LOW DM-4.0W IMT. ltMHs Corner kit duplex. Very •• ... ••••••••-•••••••• low down will allow you ..._..,_ J1h1d t.o assume 9~~ loa11 ancl -••••••• .. •••••••••••• 5eller lfoance-lialance. C.-.. W. 3122 Great renual area. Only ...................... . 113,SOO. Cali Now f79.S370 KV Hilll 4Br +den. oc vu. Large 3 BR. 2 ba.. frpl, near 0 CC. Qwet !Creel 2 Car gar. fo"enced yard. Across (rom elem scllcO S650 Mo 61'5-9 I I I or 5..'>7 2953. Russ 3 Bdrm. family rm, patio. nice cond1t1on. nr So Coast Pta.ia S675 tm o lst. last + sec:ur. (.;a II Lio) d. Jacobs Realty 67S.~O Tn-plcx 2br. 1 •,-,be, encl patio. gar. Adlls . No Pet.:.. SiUSMo S250S I U. 1303 Baker SL Apt. C. 642-7743 ----·--- 2br. 21,\ba new Condo. Pro/ de<:or' Mod4' h m 1 n. cl relnR. W 1C. IUrlg bed, spa It pool. SaJaa Ana Cntcy Club area. S675Mo fl4&..2215. 75.2·~ 2 Br. 1 ba. lrg t»ick >d. Lst/lastJcln depos. $425 mo. "m. J.29'l Pool side 3 br CODdo. 2 ba. Jae. sauna. rec rm. $500 moyrlse. M2·3889. Ocean & night vtcw, 4Br. 21,AJBa, ram It rec rm. RV. S780 mo . .529·4417 dys.63H153eves. E'sMie 38r. 2a,i, be, dbl gar & yard. AvaU June lsl S650/mo, 631 1094. 2!>r, gar. Adults. No pets. S400Mo. 1st.last +dep. m>Elden. LGE 2 be home. cpl.I, atv, refria. fncd yd. 1ar. 8dlts. $335 mo. 644-9806 2 Br. 1 be. NO DOGS. $400. Call Ad·Slller 176. M2-0>0 a. hrs. • I Br Dplx, yd OH ~l prkng. $315. no pets. ~7or64H460 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean View 2br. :.queeky dean S495Mo Agt. 496·~ 4 Br. fam rm, L 1R . Dt R. 2 08 ,'\r b<'h S8SO mo Av1.11 now C7l4 J 775 0239 Fa•efaiw V~ 1234 ........•••.....•...... 38r, fam rm, ('entral air. wtk to Mile Sq Pk. S6SO mo 848-1511. 962 11668 ~ 3 bdrm 2 ba, !-.pa. RV .:111.e. fenced yd ~ mo 5463375 ttMtMCJfOft .. oc:h 324 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR RENT. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath home wtl11 a fireplace Wiilk to All~ S6S01M0nt)l wh ic h 1nC'lud1::. a gardeoer Ca II 962-9824 £ltgant 2 bdrm. fam rm & den. 1$725 mol Plu:.h crpt.s. 212 ba. cedar & ~ 5 blkb to ocean Ubl car pvt ur. fully • ma1nt yd Adult:.. no pet.s. lnquire al 527 18th SC.. 714-96()..6331. Homes ror renL $4.50 to l!OO 3 BR 2 Ba, Coed yard It gar. Kids/pets o&. Keith. llG-4471 HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br Pnced from $52:>~. f'ncd ) ard & garages . fo'am1lie~ please. Kids & pets welcome. Call 964·2$e6 or 973-2!'71. Agt. no fee <U1 I.9th St. Big 4 BR. 2-.., uw SBS~ --- Rancho San J oaq on glfcn 2br. 2ba, den. fp. dlb gar. Adlts No pels . $71.5 873-4496 ---- OtangeU't>e patio home. SS50 mo 2 BK I Ba . 2 car ~ Comm tennis. pool, adlts. no pets 833· 1448 aft • twk.nds l.OVU.Y HOUSl'.; • Jbd. 3ba Ol' Hoa" & bch. Lell!>e S7SO -640-103$ ---------Seaview, 4 BR. 2112 ba .. 2 frpla. . w~ bar. MU<irde<i art-.1 "'th pool tenn1 :. ,\\ail Jun•• <Mh Sl400 \lo f;l4 54(0. 631 344 t WOW!!! Won 't la 'l J'loe wport W 0 0 D B R I D G E l'rt."\t townhousr ~llir. SYCAMORE 4br. 2•.-,ba. 2• ,Ha ... ,.l lldr walk to frpk lnd.scpd. lrg patio beartt. tenn1'> pool. spa Nr pool & t~nn1'> lake ~ ort>an \ 1ew Avail l)r l:.e i\v1ll 6 211 . 23. May $8()()/mo l>r Si9>Mo 640-9991 1-. e C h 1 Id r .. n o k CostG Meso 37 24 .................••..•• Nice lbr. dplx. Qwet. Sep. by gar F.mply adlt. No ~-~ )~) ----· larJMa ~och 3741 ....................••• LAGUNA BEACll MTR L~. Maid serv • color TV. healed pool. Ut1I. 171414W 5294. 985 No . Coe.st Hwy ----- i ii 75.2 zns.sor&W-1644 Luxury studio. 1-'ree maid Woodbnd~e rondo 2Rr. -:.en.-Color tv $100 wk. !Ba IOmo ne-. $500 m<, r---------llK' Ul.JI 4'1'.1 'l2Z1 lllCI rec. IJ\ 1ht1t."o, ref..m: EASTILUFF A\'&11 1mmt'd Call HO'b VIEW 55&<056 wkd>'· SS2 ~l !'root m .. t b<lrn1 + eve'\ IJmJI\' rm fl'ml11 IJm1 ti25Mo UruqU(' 3br. :!ba. Oranl(etree Gar. P•1VI. <Jdl:., no s 83Jc3301 BealL 4 Br. 3 ba In a !>uper location 9 mt,.. lease $900 mo A\ :11 I lVft Wat.erlrool Homes 6J1 1400 -------3241 ....•..•..•.....••..... OCEANFRONT Rt:N· f. JH.J lllO\('fll•llt I<• \t hr111I hop( tfl,! & recreat11;n $1•1, Per m o-n-t h 1 n r ~n-tj-tr, ~r· Fl\otu· l·~nthou'>t'. 2Br, :!B..i ... pa, maid '"'(\ICC Lnt'I , l'lr TVs. $250 per ~i( 4!19 Z!Z1 ~..,..,... ... och 37 H .......... -.-.~·········· WEllAVESUMM ER Rt-.:.VTAJ.S WEEK OR MONTH associated . IROKEAS-AEAL TOPS JOH W lolboo & ll h• J TALS. new modular type A 01 v1.,1CJn of .,_al.It rum a"" P-th,..., ..... '--24 hr e~ p t llorbor ln .. l"'tm\'1ll Co P': .,. "'" ~-... numes. lio '-v ai:5() for 6mos lse. $1050 b c h i. . ad I l s o n I Y I~~~~~~~~~· I ror swnmer mos. Tnhse '450·11200 mo. ck up. 815 for 6 mos. $1095 COC' RMP~l6 Qu 2 Be l ba Cottage on liUIDIDer' mos. ~9117 wooded lol . redwood Wf:Ni! 3Bc. 2Ba, ocn vu. ~ paoo. b11 yard. 3Broceanlroot. spa. yd. 2 dttlu. frpl jusl na~y decorated. auto S400 k p&IOled. refs. S960 mo. JIJU". opentt. ava1l 6/2/80 01~10 l.se. "'1~ 9>15/mo ~ Lovely 3 bdrm. hom~ 1n l.Br, yrly or S200 wk in the t;a~tbluff C'Ondto \ 1c-. 673 6210 pn\•ate Emerald Ha}. sum.mer ' · :1Hr 2'• hJ lm m at palJO. °"'a.lk lO beach & ~~;,u mu . i.1J 1 2 ~ t W..'t.'T' NJmpl furn I rm parlc Le...se SI 700 mo. ev !'MbJdb bach. garage •pt. lite 'JUmer Assoc 494·1177 ooat. au. gar, pool. SJOO ............ 3252 SPYGL.AS 4br. 2"'2ba. t.ndut.1100.2663 •• ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rnrnac. sn.i I story home ba . Walk to beach. Brand new Like Park ~Imo 848_.o:n_s ___ Patio Homr 2br. d•r W breathtaking vie .. Sl475 Mo 6-lO 073.> ()\lo'fl Bric 38r. 2Ba. frpk. bltn:.. ::i· ~M~:~j/2~~; newly redecorated. S6SO 1~~ mo 631H811 _.,...._,___. _____ _ ----------2 ltOUS~ Brand new 3 Br. 21., b<t & 4 Br. 3 ba 3 car garagt..'t> S725 & $750. 963-7018 2 Br. not suit.able for kids \'1c Beach & Yorktown J'ref middle age work in.: <'Pl. no pcls. 5400 mo 962.8996 4br Jba. :.JOOsq fl 1 • m I l o ocean 1 "2 \ r ,,Id 9f75Mo Incl grdnr & v.1.r . j1Hl47 2902 ----- F'or rent unfum hse. JI B. 3 Br hm, k1dstpet.s ok 5475 pet' mo Ca II Ctn· tw-y21/SurfSJ6·7~ Btautlful 3Br . 2& home din rm. dbl gar. nr b<·h BX> mo 962· 7940 ----- KoatfhJOft ......... 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new exec pen Lhou.w. Wit h or w,out boet slip Jbr . 3ba. beaut c~ & much more Best Hunlmgt.oo Harbor lo c . O wn /Agl 2}.3.865. UM: 714-8216-5920 lrtllw 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS 2 BR. 2 ba. . . . . . . . . ~75 2 Br + D.. • .... $750 3BR.2ba .......... ms 3 BR. 2YJ ba..... . .. S7SO 4BR.21'2ba ... S68S-825 3 HR. 2 bal .......... $800 Anaheim HI lls 4 BR. I~ ba ....... $675 Lake Forest SP \10\.U:'\G CLEAN Lge 2 Br. 21'1 ba. blun:.. frpk. end urut. 3 r ~ V> !l7J.04(W ev 673 17 I 3 SBX> 3 Br. I '• ba, frplr. C'O\ el"l'd pal.lo. nc·w P• int Ill & OUl CIOM' 10 t'\t'I ) thing ZlllJ I \'1a !)on Sa b.t.:.ll an. L :'\ ~rruru Rll) • J l ' S T REDf-;COR,\Tt;O ~>. pool , 3Br . .i• :Hd T-. nh,c· nr ocn ~tore & all !ol)()rU. fJc1I To :.l'1' l'all 0'4nr 400-1625 1f N A I l'L..'>1 h rrr;g d-. e' C'S -----3267 .••..•...•...•..•..•... HOMES FOR H£NT 3 or 4br PnC'ed lrom ~ ~. f'nrd .lo ard & Rarage., Fam1l1r ~ please Kid' & pt·t' .. ~come Call 964 2S6i6 or 97J. 297 I Agt . no fl't' ......,..,... .. ach 3 269 ............•..•....... \'l'l"SAI 1 les rondo. bay & O<'t'an 'iew. 2br. 2ba. frplc. full security & 1men1t1es $700/Mo . Owner 544·0614 wkdys: ~ L120 eves & wknds Ne w 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba ll'Ntnhouse. patio, 2 cor gar. pool, spa. & tennis. S725 /mo. 644·41 92, 646-3215 msg ~ 2Br. 2Ba h<>\c,e I •., blocks tn b<>ach S650 100 !iSJ6 an Spm ----- 0:-.I WATt.lt l.Jri:t• J?round tlonr 2 Hdrm dt•n '.! ' h .1 l'J I w & :.t"l·unt\ Sl~IO m111,,. ;\1rl' :! BJrm '.! l1a SIJ.J fTll~ \\ 11tuimnt Hum•.., 1.:11 I lvC• T~ 3290 .••......••.••...•..... .................••.... 1106 ....................... UAYFRONT BALBOA ISLAND 2 bdrm 2 ba mode m. r rplc Previous Owners unit Tea k c ab-. • JlWlt'led. lrg patio. $1100 \t:.arl~ b/3-000 ------Wboa Peftinwla 38 07 ...........•••..••••••• l Br.:! Ba . v~rv lg. all on 1 floor. bc.iut1ful new dlx dct'or. frpk, pvt. nr beach & ba' Avail now. < lukin'f'I w, SiSO mo llll2 \.\l..,t Balboa. Jerr m:rm e'4 Br. I :.tor. t..irdcncr & water pd. F I'. den. fam rm $W5 :--o pt:' ts CoroM de Mar 3822 7S6-<Q17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ipac 2 br. 1 bu. frplc. lJltn.~ ~i.5() mo ll>l & lai.l. 34 2 5 Si200 depcJl'\ It t>U. 5290 ....................... --- 111.a Balboa Condos I~ Adultonl~ •lbr lba ocean view. •1 br.den. I'• bu . «! br 2 ba. ocean view • l''rom SS75 mo. J R L Properii•s ~or 645-6459 Ask for Clara ATTRACTIVE 2 br. 2 ba, SC Plaza. pool, jac. $475 833-3462, 631 72'i8 ----- 3 Br. 3 ba ID NB. Crpl., pool. rec . cent e r . Newport Terrace. SS75. 1st & last +sec. dep. G).32!!0 494-81!;9 2br apt Avail June lsl. l.!8l 673-8855 ~ bdrm 2 ba . den. s un declc. bwll in. Adults. No pt:'t:.. ~o. Call eve&. 67J.k~ !South o( Hwy. 3br. lba. frplc. W ID hkup. Patio. gar. l yr lse. S550Mo. Avail S.19. 714-883-2723. 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm apt. gas paid E.ncl gar. adlts 00-5073 Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse. Spacious firtplace & pool. Quiet area. Adults. no pets. ~-67S.*9/645-3381. WALJ..ACESf. APTS Newly decorated 2 br apt. l ba. $395. Small child olr. no pees. MS-44 ll or548-B!O After a NY day, Peed lo relax? Too late lb drive home. cbanie elotbu and IO all the way out to tbr ~ ~. lt would be nearb' dark .. blrt nol ii )'OU lived in UUa beautifUl t.ownhonM next to tbe PI coune. cau today lo aee thla unkl.ae 2 bdrm. M ba. San Carlos Model wtt.b I f lllCMl(c •iew I Sl11.• AllUJUBLg LO.\N ALLSTATE =~:.:o:!v'=~n:t REALTORS H.V. RIUS 4BR+fam 2 Br. 2 be. lrpk-. 1ara1e. se1mo. lf513 C.-USDl:IMIE SO. CST. PL.AU 3br, 2ba Condo. IS:iO. 2br. Iba Condo S&OO. lbr. lbs Condo S39S. A/C. new crp'4, drp11. It appln1. pool, sec. 1ate, No peLs. !>. P. Q6l..36.S2; SM-al2'7 or m.ar . • nn, full om YU, pool, ape, ...a to bdl/lbopl. f moa I /Ital DO--lie. A..U 1 fl. llM/m!O. "70 "" ~ co-opwt&ll qt. Two ":o!'!:~ R . 2 lmM JI 44 Newport Het1bt1 lot ............. --... 1'lillll °"" lLIK ....... BA~ c.io. °"'*'la ¥S7 ~Wt •l•l•lllt ratt.u fen .• ..t .W .._to YOUR ::=t~4oek ~=-llll ..... Call :. .. :'J.w....an:J'~.':f '- .. 9UAIL =~ PLACI • .... 11• ...af llflll• I •••••••••••• ............ ':'a...•.:-~ ... t ............ . .... Call 544'"49 2Br. Adult• only. No chlldren. motmo. lat. i-. •mo• a..nas. POILMSI SRAaP .......... ·~ ...... '"-*""• coedo ....... .. flldl c.tJ .......... _.,, -LAROE • "'41roo• a ....... _.. .... ...... __ ., Colta ....... , .. , .,. .. . <Jul ........ .. 1r ••· C1ll lilt.el rue ... •• -.w ' • • 2 Br l Ba condo. beaut. de· corated , "Spr ln11 ". 1&10/mo. Refs req. No pm. Aval.I t/l. 547·SZCIO. l1Mlll lrvtae houe 3br. 2b1, trpk. 2~ pr, Odrn la· cl. 11otllo. A•rten 9GUT .... IA.NCHOIAH JOAQU'IH i... mr. a. ..... ,, ... tellla~.L phHh cpll, "'6e, M;, •~r. d~r. """"' I .. ..,, ... ,. ,... • jullllf, "''°· ................ 1 ....... '"' ... .. ,_ ......... .-.. You may f'lqUllt Ad-Sitter .W. when placing ~ od . . • CU' Ad:Sitter numblr Will GPPIClr in your Oaity Plot od •.. M-Sitttr ... your l'llll~ •• • you call fn at your ODI~ to git the ':rv-to '(«lt od •.. thil --,. ol:iljs s>t r wttk. for more lnfCM n and to pica yw od ml ..... . • . . Sharp 2 BR 2 Ba, pvt pal.Jo. bltna. aar. water pUl. No peU. AvaU DWW. .o mo. OIU ... -. ... tar Pun Cll' lMT7 l lr,lba. ...... d•aa. .: ..... 'hllM. Adlla, ... ~ :- ......... Dllie .... mt. .................. apt. ,,,_, -.!:~•nt .. ..... *1« . ·•· :!it:. ' CUSTOll lN'T'ZRJOM CARPENTRY ly J~ .., ... & WU.. 6 S... patloa. ·-.. •••• ••. ••. ••. ••. rm ldd. nt«DOditl, plaoa. ~,, dntumaJllni • Fr.. yn ex~r ~. Lk US741T a>ndM .. _,. -.mo Hl-tem ...... a.aom ~liq. unJ . -·-••••••••••••••• q\111' 6 llnuaual •orll. Dnwway.•Pull1nM ,lol q\Aably and ttuar IT Y" •Repau1•S.a ltuaun1 1n ar•• L•~ 'd. Mr ~ A.l~ah '414a1l Pabnbo91U3U Ut'd. ...... Senk. ....................... ...._ • Mamt Sc-rv Sm ---...•-•1111·•••9!1•• ,ptl(''try. top MM.y UPf'I' 164 ).'64 lltcliWn ........................ c a,.,,-ntl'r. Mii around f1nuh framtna Hu (.'umm 'I J obn 3J.l Ml-OG:S t• um i-I' rt' no v • (1 n .c >enh.'¥, tnl t>Xl l.tr 'd Char R .. n u ~•l1ne 00.~49 BrickVtOrk, 'ma.II job4 Newport. Col.ta Mesa 6 c.,..t S..-.-~ lrv\.Qe. f'1).3J 15 e Vt'll. • • • • • • • • • 0 0 • • • • • • • • • • • 0 ------~fl stum ddn. c•t .......... (.'uiof' bn&hlen4'f".i, wht •••••••••••••• •• • ••••• • ~ 10 nun bka-ach Cleun Com pel ~te kitchen~. bv. dm mi, hall P S Avtt baths, handsome ~all rm S1 50. couch $10, chr ~. rouoter l~. Cioe IS Guar ebm pet odor. lacque r hnash1nt1. ('pt npair, u yr.. .-xpr. TiniSlied carpen{ry & IA> work my1>('ll Jtefs. e lectncal by exper'd S:Jl-0101 craftsman . D a 01 l'I -- - - 548-505.3 LOU'S CARPENTRY p..._uos. doors. paneling. .;K>yrsexpr Ml~ l';:irpet Buy dare t t throu14h ani.l aller at wti.lesale, ex pert 1ru.la Ila uon Wort guar. Jah-00 754-6.\SO Seil idJe rtems ....................... a..trl'RJCIAN Prh-.d nl)t·frw utlmate oo ........... Lk l&mM ITJ-4':$1 .. IS ... ....................... t Elq) prde_cwr, tree trln\· m1n1. yrd '<"hupai . Lllndllc~ ...... --t=Jcp OardeMr Compl >:anl malnt A ctnups. ....,.... PeuMl lOM Ha11lln1·M0Yln1. Con· cnte ~ ttte removal. ~ctr ...-vict ..... TCM Lil• ha111ln1·m ov1n1. Gu•1oJYard eleanln& . Reaa ret •• ~~ lldnl• DwnpJoba. Alk fOI' Randy. ~ All around hauJ.m1 . 8tek.hue. klader • dump, G u .A s.r.k" I T. truck. f"ree etl. - C&UA M $41..31884 ~per J T '• Dackbo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-1'1 .. Apache W eld1n1 ti Pabnc.UC.. Uome. au10 • aaariM ~. No Job IOI> 11ml &ilbl ratt:-1. 1 ..... c ... s.nk• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.And!K-allU\I. t.tN tnm ~~vc ~l·Z:U6 msni. C'leJn up t'tee t ta .. Dlt\)'. duty. dll't)'! Havt! yOW' oven cleaned or ~ by t.be Oven Man toc111y Ask for Terry. ..... 91t 'AvUel. IM6-t414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:arde.n1n1&. trel' trl m tflU\i, clun up. i. mi.Jnt. llt'n' Arnie ~ &414 .-Vl!;RY LOW l'JHC l!:S ('le.:anup., comrq'I mauu ~ ~9--2015 ~ly dependable lawn c .i re, ,. fford a bl t' r ltunupa. Rl chi.rd 548 ~l ----bperic ...... Trees aopped/removed. ~w lawns 751-3476 Reliable Japan ese Gardene r , M a 1nl .. ctnups. t'tee eist. Yoshi 64&-3'31 C:arpt-ntry. muonrv. roor101. plumb1o g . i'louno&. Stucco & ule 1.>rywall 6 more. J B . ~llllO PAPA CUFF H1H1de .... 09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REA.UY CLEAN HOUSE! Call Gmgham Gut Free est 64.S-5123 Home improvement. ~ Xlnt clHntnK done by moddmg, fen<"tng & roof· lady w/exp. Dependable. Ill& ~ Yf! _:xp 631-4.264 own tran.s 8'7-3637 Jack ol all Tcades Home Tired of cleaning your n·pa1rs, small 1ob s weekends away" Call 1)~ ~14.55 JNMJe968.ot~7 an 6PM. HMnlJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• flOUS('C)eantnl(, t'X · ioonenced. reliable Own trans 661 9075 0CC sll.ldenl Sluploader, dump truck. Grade. haul. Dan~ JUST US Housedeanin11. l lonell & t'fflc1ent Hcfs WllllAda Call 642·56'78 l'tea.secall 963 2191 VACANT Ow &pedal.It)' PACtflC O.EANlNO SERVICES HotnN. 1pta, olficet. Cpl. w lndowa. aen clean up reliable profe111onal. fmi est. lnsured. <714> «131~ JAPANESE 1..ANOSCAPE °"'gn apnnkler, sods. clean up. fl'UWlt. warr . eicpe-r Lac 531·8162 or 8D7·2.862 Sp'1AkJer repair. Auto. & Manual i.yi.lms. Spnnlder clock install 10 ynsexpr. 67S-7la LANDSCAPE AT R~NABLE PRICES Compl )Obs, planting. sod. spnoklers & m:unt Free est. Ron 646·8193 Wayne K!-)t68 ........ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM BRICK WORK ffeta1n walls. planll.•r"J dnves. BB~. elC. 100 ' refi. Newport & CM . ~12 Sell wilh EASE ~ 11·., a BREt:Zt; tiass1'1ed Ad.5 &t2 567R Movla1T The 8tarvln1 Collel• Studenta have a1own. Lie. T124·4H. Same SoOd Mn. '41·842'7 , .... " .. """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTJNC Expr'd. Rea¥ Rates. t'ree Eal. Call Cene s.'5.2~ Ecanomy minded while (;lnllellklnaJJ.y done. Bil 6 small wt dO It 111. Free elt.1~31M. ESSIAN Calm pa111unc. lo rates. Free eat. 3 y-r guar. 962· 1418. 13).9837 •ft 5 . K'1 Paperdolla. We gal& shoWd hana log ether . ~2110. 838-0730 ~ves. Painting. I NT /EXT. Neat, honest, reas . 12 yrs exp. Lt<"'d. Dave 9&4100 Qualrty Painters, in· ter/eitter, lo rates. fast SL HrVMl-seM F'loe ext. palntlng . Lac/Ins. Try me Sulcl' 836-5.\.\S R . ......_.,...,... Prof palntintJ. Ext & Int. l.ovol rates • 380015 Free est 53&--'383 MC /V ua Dave's PamUna. ser ving area 9 yrs. most reaa. c heck my ref, he. ~ WALLPAPERING t'ree est Lie 3ao986 Aver Sll pr roll Call Norm 64.S--0880 ~l> piu_nltoJ: & pal)t!r an.: Worlt gu.u t'r~ t-i.t ~\. 541-42111 ----(.) <: Pal)t!rhan.:tnJ: U.tm 11\SUill.;llon.' up to :W • due un ""per ~ 2Ul2 Puer 115963 SEU. adle ttl'm' wtth a Da1I~ f>lloc Clal>!ilflt'd Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neal patcheS & l.nlUtel ... m . atJ..109 ,.......,. • •••••••••••••••••••••• G Gidley Plumber. Repair service. lrustalla· Uon. backflow ceruflca· um 1142.9315 Poal Seni~•. Repotn ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.,_ a REALLY CLEAN POOV Call Pool Doctor. Fr-eeest 673-6852 ..... Sertiu • •••••••••••••••••••••• ProfesslOOlll resume pre p11rat1 o n Ta 1 l o red t•:.pectally fur you htghlJ_ghung your back· ground and expcnence Morgan Employment AF,ertry 154-1581 ...... .......... , ........... . Repair • Reroof. All typ .. ·•blof 1 U ·r OC k . ~tar. Free -.541 . ..onn.Ava1I. Orange Coaal Roof in&: Re-roolloc. repaJrs ! Ad· dlt1ona, fast, reliable. honest. Call Dave . ~1733; Chria, 846·2389 evs. Qualified roofing. F ree est. Leak repair. S35. G o'o d r a t e s o n sh.aJles/eompo. 9'15·1107 ext 99 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic Tile lnsl.irlled. All lypa, guar. work . Free es. refa. Gamer nle.5400'160 ....................... Compl«t video service~ W~. athletics elc lnfo561e1. 675-5518 w.dowa.-..9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ complete noor care. Mmes &c comm'I. L1c·c.1 . bonded lf\5 953.9449 Profesuonal Window clearung by Joe Daniels. 114·548 8853 When )'OU need experl service or repairs, tum to the Suvtce Directory in Cl•slf1ed to solve your problem . Apet touh .......__ Apa tMC•b u.tw... Apa IMOllh u.tw.. 4300 Offiu ...... 4400 OHiu Rftttcll 4400 ......_ Wmftd 4600 Mot...,.., Tnai L0111 & f'Cl9ld 5300 ···.~·~e__·n···c··~;R··· •••••••••••• ••••••• •••• ~ so1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ColfaMna 3824 tVitiftgtOftlHch 3140 ....... Am seeking a female. 25·35, lo s har(' a 2 ~room BAV FRONT home; $325 /monlh an · cll.Khng utilities. Must be a responsible person and a non-s moker who enJoys a clean hvani;: environ· ment a nd a "non - pan)•tng"' ures1yle. In· fereste<t women pre1u~I call Pally al 1711 1 673-~ after 5 JO p m fOI' an mterv1ew appoint· ment v~ of Bay. tsl ume of ffn"'Ci. 2 dJx of faces A p- prox lOOOsq rt 2 P\ l baths. 2400 W. Coast Hwy. 731·3605.~~ HfWPO ~ • '" Ont• bed.roocn ('()(la Ke In • • •••••••••••• •• • • •• • • • I•--------· qwel spo1 tn Laguna ~ MtcJ. Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•istr.o 3171 1 Bdrm apt Encl garage, gas paid. 642 5073 2 Bdrm., l bath apl. Adults. Gas paad. 642·5073. S3eO to SJ:.50. l br. l ba a J>t. -Mw .new. (rplc. laundry rm. aU bltns, aduJL., ooly 1'SL Mgm\,, 642-9412 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely all adu.ll. no pets, 1.2&3 Br apt.S. 6200 Ed· New 2 br + 2 ba ('Ondo . uiger. h.b. 846-0619. bMkony W/Vlew. garage, __::;.._ _______ , bttns, f/p, pool + spa. 1"9 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5495. Call Ad Sltter 143, 642-4300 ~ hrs. Orangetree Condo. S385. ... lwc .. 1 FwWllMd lBdrm + lofl, tennis oru.fw11i@ed 3~00 Pool. stttam, ~ults-; no ···••••••••••••••••••••• pets. SSM426. 673-5003 . LA11J1111G leoch 31a Sawind Yill~ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nev. 1&2 bdrm luxury 2 BR I Bil w/pvt garage ~ronl studio apt. ln adult apt.S• in 14 plans Md large patio Small ~Med. Villa· Leaded from SJ90. 2 bdrm pet OK. S42S mo Call WU'ldows. beami.. lrees, lOWnhouses from $SlS + 546-5880, a.:.k for l'am or pvt bch . S4751mo. pools, tennis. walerlalls . L.arTy ~-a689 ponds' Gas for cook mg & ----heaUJU? paid f'tom San 38r. 2Ba, upper. no pell!, 1 __ Mi-.....i 3852 Ult.>f.?O t'rwy dnve North nrOCC. $450 mo 6<i I 88lllf" ~:: ••• '?:::••••••••• on Bea('h to McFadden ReSponstble non smoking female 25 w11h I '"ell betutved caVdt•s1rcs ntl'C ba<'h or I br apt in C ~1 : Cd~1 . ;-.;ewpo rt or Laguna area up lo SJOO Call Ad ·S tllcr ;; 1117. ~-4.300. 24 hrs W,ESTCLIFF -BLOG: "°iEWPORT BEACH , ,.,,,A,."'''''' '••• .t•-c '• ''• ••• ~""c , .... ..,. ./_=-.-.ut ./u..- ,/,119 -- .,_ __ ,/....., __ ,/ MIJM ,.,. .... ::all Mr_ Howard • I 645·6101 ,. • Ul-J.CX Jo: OFFIC ES • 1.2 & .1 rm.~. lrom H:t "l fl :'\o I~ n~1 217:! J>u l'onl Ur nr airport 1'.W..tZl Enatf•• s.a~ Ptesl.lgM)US 0tean \ tt'w offlce1> w /anltllUe d1• l'Orated ('Onf rm 1~1 :\t'li>l'Orl Ct-nler Ur &14 ;u.i Ba~ front ofrttt!. µ1&rk1111: &. Jan1tor1al S J'.J:, 4-l~~OOl.----· Nt.-.wport Cent l' r I.av. or r1re Pre:.tage. \ tt·v. tl( ftt'{' 16th noor tn r u 11\ l'QU1ppcd allornt•\ \Ulle lmmt'<l <K<'UIJ.rn ( \ &IO-l)+W O:n Vtt''" ~· l.ul{Un.; •~~I' \\ .111 µrt•lt r 1 rt'!>JI t1·n.1nt to ub '" , t 1itht•r. :-.;,.At Ill 1'11 t U 1 modem t>l<.1., 1111 ~"'' 1w tt.2.). 1r :-. ' 5'25. new 2 Br apt. encl ~.. ~ Joe adults. oo pet.s548·944l OT963·~l- F'RONT I NG GOLFCOURSF: Lower O:Jnclo. 2 Br, 2ba. West Nine Or. Lovely area BUns. wi.hrtdryer, pal10, 2 car gar, aulo opnr. AdllS, no pet.:.. SSSO/mo. TT0-1950 then West on Mcf'4lddeo lo Seaw1nd Village . C714 )893-51!.lS. ----Non-smoker M to ~han· home tn C M. Must be clean. $175. ~.\9·1643 ScolL ---1"-'-F:W-PO_H_T_ -1PUi1 I\ mi.I( 4000 1-:·u.-'C i.wtc h.i' 180 230 !.Q ' •NO COSTA M .. :S.\ • Spaci~ adull 2 Hr l Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft w.ndo~ 0H1~i. J Vc11I ~kd denlal f010 n6 i.q W/OfleO beam cealanRS. serving bar, lots or wood & cabinets. No pe&i.. SJl~/mo. 67J..8803 eves. Nr Beach. share ba1h1k1t Dana Potnt. Stngles S295 mo Ut1l Incl. 1714 ) ~ an a•rporl area butltJ fl1~ rm s wlt' & patio t•em 14Mted 2 lid apt 820 Center St. Apl 1112. C~t S l!iO mo + ~ uUI. 645.-1.232 Pl~h de<"Or. incl l'Orll S upe r . ( u II y 1• q u 1 p nn , Cl-'Cpt. & rorft't! ... ul $*99,mo Tom !>40 2200 ... wport leach ll6' I) t:quip.~oro prUb. :.t!n - avail w1copier, l wx CO.ONA DEL MAR 2br, Iba. gar, swimming pool. sec gale. Adlts on- ly S400Mo 241 Avocado ~~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• E·sidec.M. Very spec 800 P1llW NEWPORT s/f rm. br1t rrp~. welbar NU\ & use o( ft&T. Avail 6/15. Plush new twhsf' 3br . 2 Vt ba , pool S17~Mo + .,..JUtll. Sec dep !65-Jl41S & telecopter xlnt ralcs & Deluxe 2 rm orr1c-e, 1 mo fret: 833-9971 ~. a1r-cond 3SOSq ft. S200 Per mo. ----- 2 Br, l ba. qwct. adults on ly, no pet:. Gar ~25 &1&0054 COUNTRY CLUI Must be res p & ('o- UVIMG operaltve. t'em. pr ef Singles. 1&2 bedroom Plea.'it' send rers & phone :Jpts, & townholl!>es . number lo. Ad 1175. Box From~ 644-1900 l.56tl. Owly Pilot. Costa -Mesa, Ca 92626 Large 2br 10 4-plex Ne'" 2 Br studio S4SO No pets ~rpts & drp!I New ds hwr Pvt Patio l\dlts. no peb . Near Hoag llosp. 6Jl-627S 716 Shalt mar s.i25Mo. or l·974 2009 --- 566-~ Westcllff lge 2br lba; also Roommate wanlt.-d to '>hr beaut. ('Ondo. all up grdde-.. 3 Br 2 Ra. Sl1 Coast Plaza area. SJ25 tn rl. Ulll. :>46 4il0 4350 ..............••....... WANTED· llt ~hly dc .. 1rablt• r1r~l floor location. modern bualdtn.i L1 i:ht & dlt--"l'r1 uJ. 23.>I sq rt 111 flour Spa('l'. amplt• & ron \l'l\JCI• p.irktnR ''' :111.i hit• Jwae !s t {)(fert'<l s ub· stanllaU) lower lhan pre· \ aibnjl. rate Lea!>l' + 5 )ear opllon 4SO Newport ~ler Dr . N ~ ?S!H)!l l l ci.ean 2 BR 1 Ba. i;:ar, no 2br. 2ba adlls. no pels , pels. Kids OK. $300. newdecor. pool64S-8lS2 Fem nnmle wanted. Non smoker. Pvt room No petslktds. Kitch priv. Pool&holtub. N. 8 /CM area. S225 & shr ult I. Sue or Gene 645-1095.645---0128 Garage an CdM KOU. CENTER HanullOn St. 642·51M lRr. 2lia, very lg. all on l 673-0960 NEWPORT S11rrn1er Rentals 4 2 0 0 FOR LEASE 1 3 Bd noor. beautiful new dlx ••••••••••••••••••••••• Excellent garaitl>S. nr oc EJeg~ executive swles •1ge R rm. decor . frplc. pvt, nr fllcapet.ol..ldofora sum· airport Sl2S/mo Call in pr~ilt~e loc. Jnc:l<h + t' am 1 Y m -bea<'h & bay. Avail no~ mer o( sun & run. 4 BR. eves95..S-1619 M.-'<'rctanal service~. re· f ireplace. No pet s. Ouldrcn .DK . S82S mo 1 sly. home w11h .ireat -------rcpt100 1:.l. telcphon1• chJldren OK. SS50 per 1012 Wl'Sl Halboa Jere pauo Walk to bay ·n u~· iar. Stora11e onl). <m'>wenm: & mon· Tiil-: mo Call54frS880 T.J)-:rrn beach club, t ennis & Cost.a Mesa 13!>/mo Call JI I:: AD Q U A'R T 1::. R-S HERRITAGl-: REAL village. ~ayS1200; June tSpm.636-4120 COMPANIES A pro· l::Sf /\T1': Versailles 2 br. 2 ba. bllns. S2.!XX), July $3000. Aug. ~--R~al rcs.-.lonal 4lnv1ronment. all amerutles 67~·4912 ~-...... .&."' 7"""0811 ~ ....-. 4400 ~14 951 6756 JBr w/gar Adlls, <'pl:.. BrQker -.uuu. "&' .....-••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- drps, bllns, fncd > d -------Room,y, Waterfront home. l235Sq Fl. $988 mo Nt•wport Beach . Lt do Water pd. 636-4120. Walk to beach, 2 Br 2 Ba Non·smoker only $625 1617 Westc hff, N.B. ~anne V1llt1 ge, 3rd Or ~A0rungei\ve$390 l'OOdo, den. frpk, pool, yri)' 673-l.S2lbef 9PM Agent.541·5032 i.wte 417 sq rt Great :.!61.9-J Santa Ana S380 JS<', s auna. must i.ee. \1ew, sut>bc below mkl. S650 646-1.534 Lrit 2 & 3 Br duplex. EXEC. SUITES 17141998-6182 Beaut & clean 2br . new --·-------acrotl5 from sand, NB. Pnr?H! Newport Beach crpts & drps . Bit ins VILLA BALBOA· IR r. pp 7JB..<m5 Joc. Near o c airport ShareoUtces & recep Oose to shopping areas adlLs only, xlnt secunty. Rent incl. reception. con· OC ru rpt & Lag Halls Ideal for ~addle aged oco vaew. pvt under· VocationR...tah 4250 rer e nce rm, janal or Property 1''1n.975.()J4.4 couple. Adlts only. No groundparkrng.$600mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv . ut1ls. 100 free Pa!. $350Mo. 645 0816 lncludes all ulll. excepl MAUl condo Kapalua golf <' 0 p 1 e s & m o r e Three Offices. or approx. elec & phone. yrly lse resort . 2 BR. 2 ba.. Secretanal serv avail. l3S sq fL ea. + secret Jbr, carpon. Ut1l paid. preferr ed. 529_4171. jaCUZZJ. 213: 470.3212 Liz or Doug 851 9411. area for lea:.e within ex- SUSMo. Adults. No Pets 838-92Sl 1sung law /real estate/ ;BJ W. Bay.548-9516 OCEAN FRONT Execwve offices ava1l 1n prop. mg ml o rftces. Realunom1l·~ 6i5 6700 lil:J\L 'TIF\..'L 11ffa<"e ~parr on thl' "'alt•r Lt do \' d I a Rt' 4 .so, q rt K'.12 2CW or 6i5--81i62 t:vf."n."lt . Wash (';ish 1n on ~ Compan) Boom• 29 t.:rut t-Xe<"Ult H offu t• ~Ull.e for Salt> Fw~ off ramp loc Bkr !>40 7M9 --------fi.nancaaJ Cenler' StlX k f~rs. H £. Broken.. C PA:.. Cl(' Praml' Orange Count) J-'manctd I U 1 i. t. t; x e c-u ta v e & .. Branch" oHtcl~ Prom 9ll rm Bkr MO 7559 Dlx orr. prime bu!. loca laoo. H B. l mmed oc· c·upanc) 8411 3392 9.5 MC} S.SZ l wknds 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For st«e & olf1ce s pace al ~ble ratee 500to2700 SQ Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1..525 Mesa Vef'de E. C M 545-4123 •MEWPORT /C.M. Up to4700 sq.I\. avail. at pnme ('Orne r . 17th & Nwpt Bl. 675"6900 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Condo W<lOOsCove, l..aguna Bch full serv. olc bldi. Nr. Recept. confert'nce. 2 Br 1 ba house. gar. new Versailles, Ocean Vu. 28r, 2Ba, June l·thru O.C. A1rport. Recepl & ltbrar)' rac1l & mort' qQ.oopets.$400 2208-B $850 mo. 552·7494 Labor Day . $10,000. phone ans .. S('CY serv. Localed in the n e w NEWPORT ILYD. Aaoenua. ~7983 ~UBI. 54J.&1ll8 conf. rm. etc. Please call Oranl(e Cout F'1nanc1al 2500 Sq. Ft •. 2br. l~ba. center ortown. ...,. to Shm-e 4300 752~1.88. Cent.er ol Mesa Verde. p It\ R t I /C m 811.iDs. Gar. Adults. No Westcliff 2br . t~ba . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~RTBEACH • C M Termsfleiuble.call ~!'i''ea1f ~ Sl~te; "'-ts.SSSMo.645-"837 Twnhse. Adlts onJy. No .,.,, ... .--v ~ -let's discuss your "7,642-43002thrL pas. S495Mo. 1728 Bed· Moving? Avoid depoe1ls It •PRJME LOCATION• t.maJl('Y. 951•0701 J:kJi<-11, t:orona del Mar A.LI types o( reaJ t'!llate ot Cu.ta Mesa for $300 or uwtlblmen\S s111ce 19fll. bot Qwet area e~M-n <-..~ '- lJaJ Wnle .. d 1-636 t• •J ~.;;;: Thl' Datl y Pil o t Nt-wi.p11per, P () Uox 642-2171 54§..061 I l5bO C.:oi.la Mei.a, CA 92626 or t c.-11.>phone Widow ha..s money for 2nd o~ crtdtl ctret" • FUllll ADS llEFIEE C.: 642-5671 no fl'l)t) R0.000 man, no 1---------· .•••••..........••.•.•• ~-' OpporlwNty 5005 .......•••.•..•••...... Sturl' for ~ .. le J I' J C.:1t11forn1a l..id1e' 111., 1uunl appun•I rhJ1n "'"" Gl"l'al '1>1um.. a. lot pn/tl' I 'lr1rl' <Jr :ill Mur e IO('lltton.., &rl' max 1-·or artwn call Agt 673-731 I anyt1 me 2nclTD'S LowPoilrh! l..S)~tenn SlO.OOor m..re ~ Balloon Lido :0-:t',..port C'o 673~ 241lr, ....................... L a R u n :i 'I 1 11. u ,. I , Bellflower L.t 11.-br•. • ~an Clc•mentr . Oceans1dl', Ventur:i. Tho ui.and UJ k '> & Uran gf' C4 11 213 1254·73i4. Ai k fo r +m:SMnb 5100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •P'SYCHIC• U>.D8t A.DYISOI Sl7·l4-06 Jack •---------- BEEJUGR S• SllM 1763 Orange Ave C'M Burltart ·, ARt.-nC)' ICEC'Rl':A\1 ATBCH Xlnt luco1llo n n t.-ar :-.Oewpon P1H Ju..,1 1n t tme for -.ummer ' 673-~. ~ 51!165 DAlf.lfJS ANSWERS Brogue -Ha\lf'n - ,\oft..i C em~ - CO\'EH Lt'1. me descn be rerun wuon lh1s "'I> The hrst v.~ they pnnl up INSURANCE • :=~G~~~:"~ ISN'T IT AIOUT J~~~covt:R TIME TO IUILD HiwY Ack s I 20 F.aR YOUR SELF r-• •• .... • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • Expenent't.-d Lafe Agents & Man~en wanled for newl) opened dt\'ISIOO of In1emal1onal Co Call n41~4643 llwoedoowoet °" cwhMy 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOtMT VBfTUltE CArlTAL Tu complete 48 Urut Con do SU.!XX) rrurumum. re tutn..'I S32..000 Land as clear & COlllS have ~n paid. MALOY INV&STMENTS Carlsbad 17141729 1129 Place a HAPPY AO 111~column for ooly SJ 25. Call 6'2·5678 LaiT. 4/29, VIC. 20UI & Sanu Ana Ave .. C.M. AIR STAPL~R Mean'> d U\leuhood. Reward' ~4 2'00. REWARD' Spnnl(cr Spaniel m1:.lak enl~ ptdted,up as 11 !\lray H you notJre an~ brown & wttat.e lyr old male ap- p ea rr n g 1n your nesghbomood call u'> Ml- lec t 714 ·11~6·HH or 2J.3-5Ell 1678 REWARD· Sm male do~. pug nose, Ma y 3. Brooktaur.-l 4r Warner, F V. m.5801. 963-1106 l.oit, Lrg blk Cat, wht paws/throal, dedawe-d, VlC. Ld>ard School, 1111. Reward 968-7~ -------- l..osl Blk ~al Cd M Small male Reward Cal I 759-8968. 64-4 111 l ~ I-bl.aid Loog hatred Hl'fl & whal e <'al Adam s/Bushard 96S-417S. -------FOUND. ClaJm or adopt lll 1.rv1.ne Arum al C. rt.> Cenler. Blue eyed Auslrahao Sh ephertl mu. SheJUe mix. young ~ mu. 2 Shepherd max pups. G olden Ret.rn!ver mix. Bntlany Spuiel. cau & kallen" _als o 754·3734. Open f"vet)' day . f ound. We lsh Cor J:a nu, a tan/whl, Male NB Animal Sheller 6M-l&S6 f'OlJND 2·3 mo old puppy \II ~ garaj!e Union Bank F'asht00 151 Call ~3l47btwn8-5. Nano t'owld: Shep/Collie max, brot blk, v1 c. Bay & Newpon.. ~33117 Wan. worbn& partner for 36" diesel commercial flShlna boal. Dana Point Sbtpyards.8to5,661 1313 ---------ht ... 5350 Wanl working1d1v1ng partner ror 22· com · merr1al Sea Urchin ba rge . Dana P oln l Shipyards. Call I lo 5, &61-1313 ......,to Lo. SOZ5 ....................... &t>· G~ what., I have qu11 smoking! That s hould m ake you REA.LL V happy-. I It.now )'OU haled 1t, but never n.l,Ul!d. Love, Mary. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT'! Caring, oonfidenUal counseling & mernJ Abortion. adop· Lion" lteep&ng. APCARE 547 2563 NrSo. ,.. .... at Plaza. 2 Br 2 font Ln. 548-7533 cut h ving expenses! 50yds from waterfront! DUNC ER •-ac-soc. PRJME RET_..-L SPACE ........... Profesalooally sin ce 500 fl cs ,,,., ru Ddt: I'm 10 happy aboul your new job. I know )'OU'U do well, you're the best there is . Lo ve, JllDel. ~i~~J~Pc!!!f; BAYFRONT. Via Lido lBTlHouSIMATIS mo:..siie. ~ 1414 9S7 ·070l ~:--.=:;:0 ~o'::~~ ./NEED no ..-c .• _._ less disc. Soucl. 2 Br, frplc. Avail ()fire. cannery dtslnct. nr u .•• •-. 812 _. tt al 80" ..--~ Sr.!O S150 494 0029 832-41.34 .cdM OELUX E SUITES. ...._..,., .... ,., PRE LAW student needs 125.000. WiU do anything Legal. Con fidential OVM . P.O. Box 3242, N. B. 91111113. !m-4447ext308dys. · · · From $295. Air cond . $250/mo. NNN. Contact Peggy ,. '•· •• 2 BR % Ba. p1t10, no 2Br. 28a. Upper-dupht. APPLY MO CHARGE ample pkg. Utal pd. 2855 615-Drl. 497-4841 -/MONEY it~ \. n""'•Lrjtt..~ ... dliktrenorpets. Walk to beach. f'rplc, ••HOWIE•• E.Catffwy.675-4!900 .-wPORTIEACH Retail Stott for rent, 21640 V ., • Vvr "f ~ f \V'T"" 642-0235 sndk. encl. gar. $500/mo. ReatalSharinlService 1501 Westctiff Dr Avon St. Newport Beach. ••' el,.. .JL.~.P.l .. Ao.a.o • No pets. By appt. ooly. U..Roomm•teForVou 450Sq.ll.$425mo. All~rvlces s.sM721or6'73-'7'no V l fltl fWTV 1 BR. E tSlde duplex. ~31119 or 979-2987 aft. 8U-05'1t7days953-0395 4001Birch St.N.B. Amp&ePartung e 11 yard. new cpta, l3SO mo. S:3lpm. Aaent. 541·5032 Managed Build111g Ill ......., ...... 4100 ~~-.-..--'184.J. sa.'1800ore40-7114 _Vl_"'__..--Ba-lboa--N--,---i!~e aaes hu h 2brl.1 7000f' 1000$(1.1\. •••-•••••••••••••••••• CllDIT MO n==:rt 4_ 411\ -' j _;.,;..;. _______ .... . ew .. ,..e .._fUrn.apttos r.A -£~9U!.E Lease-Stpersq ft. •COSTAMISA* PltOILIM V"''OO ltufi __ .._.. 3140 lbr. c.ondo. Patio, pool, uell. I smoke. $200Mo. r-~nw John Flaber642·3lll l.-1q ft. Prime k>ca· M& WTD a... r•'tl\nifM - -··••••••••••••••••• Ocean View. Sec. sate. •asa WATERFIOHT -Wood OK IJ\f 1 .. ~ M•llt•"S WAU 8l1rs to beacb. 11525110. --.------LOC"'TI~ Deluxe olc for lease. 3300 ~.~~--· '7MHI La 2 • s br apta from aa.tMIO Slit Condo mo loci. all. ~ ""'" PCH. Newport Dea('h. Avsu Arra111ed by M ••• Will MIO. Frplc. lar8t y<l, s..a..... 3176 =--~~·:--·wt rm. .._.. 1340 sq fl. Byco Joe. c..t"-a...t Pldo.pr,nrHunlinitoo ·-••••••••••••••••••• ........ Sq""' 114~2251 •Ym.D I YI. ~-___..__.. llOJO --1-uA 1Ji''1111tf "~k, l. ha.rtloUr, cbJldreo OK. .....__.... ---· ro. .....-2ndTDGDt.Jac .._~ ,,.._ "' I""'</ .,V \M Vt:i" ._ Jtt> Cln:le, •P' 1, 2 bdrm. 1ara1e. lar1e .--roeema&e want· ~BayVlewa PIMOfftCIS ..... ;:"'_._,"'ND· ...................... . ....._ deck. Walk to beach. ed '° llhr II'*-lla Gk• ·~Ban. F\repjaCM 8 h anuu07• ~ 1oa4,...,. .~&66 ~ .-. -------•11'15.~!;1:"9~-~tll!!:ll~::__-1-. O,S _,,.,...a •Pnv ... Patioa Huntln1ton oc f'QDW)a ...... "wt9J~~----Aonda al Main. Fully IM•hdd ,. .... ooo Sec. UM ... cau troet I '' r o.... poolaide 11\t'a 1te ,._Paul. ••.......tia&e AvallablUty 1..........,ed, =H•lonal __ ,000 ...... bdo'#n. rueb. •.ooo all or 'IA ~ I~. ~ ~ ---.... ~ dlbwhr 1 )llllr .... OCMD Vft, 3 u-r-•· R d .. ,,_ "--~ -· ----· · br Zk iplitlewl ...._.. • ..,,..Ile ---.....""llroruA-. aunartocn · H Y m.oootKlnl pert. TW.Mt-1..., llliAal beach. Adil.I. • .. ~... apen. _,.. ........... wrmo· ..----~ an June 'It. C~uoplett ,-...... .. dill IO ,.u . Ut& mo. ,.... -ll·laa, carpet, .... --'° -n. I • 67MUJ Ml'V\He. Of'O\md noor -· ... ..,_.ay -.iw MONEY WANTED • You ff'Of ~ Ad-Sitttr .W.whln --. ~fad~~~pona,laT•· ~-~:Jae. ---v•-'lT""• 1 va11 . 0 w n er ,.. ,,..._ -.000 lit TNlt OMd, ~ \itlilr od ... ow M-Slfw --------• _, ..,. Pl.tbie tft· ....... -· +..u. Lv• --.vu .,_, .,... cTW*7413L l~~~~~~~~~I ~far two YMn 'P.O. ~ ,..... n.... au--. ar . .., ldulla 40/offf'. nlJ Couru and Ootr _.... ~wpon CHter. run 1: _._..__ ID• ,11, A•H. Callf """1U9t wil appear in '(OX _, nlU't IL I turk '-l. Jae, Course ri•tit beblad. ,__ ,_... ._. ..... &o ..._, priv .... Ottlft NWpt •u"·llacAr\luar .... 'Wais~ --l·...Olt od , , , Ad.Sitttr ... yo.K Wlll!Jgll .• ...... • ... 11 Adulta. ao peta, Avall1• ._ wtew ..... -flt·-· •.• 100141. I\ W/MCl'Y· ............ ••••••••H• ,.;....;..;.__--...,..---, wnt1 d In Qt \INr CDOWllill•.::: bl• lmm tdlat tl)' 1 * .. a ....... IAlf. _.. ••Ml &Ul ...._ Mute& 1z Trwt ,.... ,_ WAllCD/ALGONQtJJN .IOlllUH. Owur 871111... U.uMAIMU& QI '!!!!'•c:.aa, •• ': ... 1111 tht•llPOl•toyosod ...... •• , ... Die o.,. ... --0.-"""· •p ft , (Jfk9 .... ,.. ... Hoctl. ..---..-...... , or~, ~ .. _.................. la o"(yy SS ptr Wttk. for '"" ...._.a-drt. & rttdd -------.. ,..,.. '*'•· ,.. ltlatoracel IHd~arll = P(,; ;!.:.; .. • ...., .. ..._ tnfor"'alian • ..t to pkw:t Y'fJAI ad cal <IL•• ..,. + ....... Lrl dlc'tl, • .,.... lotlllH..1. ........ -.... ,. ••• IU•Utl t:vu •• Oft Trv•• D••d• • ......,. ~:i~~~~Qa!:U~ .. ~ .. ;::::w:l.:llfl::~'._===W~..-~~::: .... ::::~~~!!~~!!!::::::::1:::::·:·~~;""':•:::V:1:U•:1:.L~~~=·~---~~·~~~ .. ::::O...::;d:J.::':*::'d:•::::::::=:.J~C:;::n~'~•= .... ;;:: ... :;:': .. ::::::::J~::::::~:==::::ll::::::::::::::::~ .......... .. ... .,. • ' } I Pw •1 USO HelpW-.. 7100 ...,,w.-. 7100 ..................................................................... COVllGllJl. ,. ''_._... __ _ ~~~.~~ .. ~ ..... ?!.~~ ' ~~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!.~! Mondly, ...,,2, 1llO DAILY PILOT •ffM171~ ACC~ •Hr~tl&~• Our l ntena11onal -Oilrponu .... .ckal&&ttert DIAMOND WA Ito ii tnatoruAccwat Pn• S*l'VW\U blo' ltoJ 1.119<llri 'l'YPUw. 10 k•)' ......_ *"-H B Ml-41TS by &ouch_ Sola-payrou -ur o 1... htlptw Xlnt ro.. NASSA0£1 napa,U~ -.nta f'koa .. nt wort& YowntNHW• 11\1 to\1ronmtnt Con ta Bob Jam \ACl f ~--.. "~ Ook~ll ... Ill'.} _ Sc;' Hk uO."rt•-•-1 •• SPIRJ1\1AL lCEADINO c ....... llOJ I MJtcbelJ ..:. l1"iM »"HO&l ,..t::..u £ 8ANKIH<l CARRY FOX MlENCY ONAftOMS ltWm IOpm i\tlb l.1r d 4lt 1&& ur Go. 9'04 ISU S Camtoo Keel, ~an a.m. --------•I BABVSl'TTt.:R l att•r noi.. muat drhet Trad• A.CCOUNTIMG ~a toda.y for lool ~autanmenta. OMC• F.llablllthed Sid. attka individual w1rert-nt "'IH'rit ncl' In bank OPt'fi1tlOn11 6 llOrr\f t·ullc-c~ ~ctlli to join thei r friendly 1t1rt oftel'lni 1trowth potent Xlnl beneflta • starting llitlary to $1700 ------- •FOXY LADY• OUTCAU. ON't, Y •972 .. J 131• l>JSCREt:r OUTt;AU. ·~73• Wonna.uon1App l TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642 lS7J ------~l Male 26 i.l'ekS same 21 30 7 14 1673 5772. 731 7137i12-73ll UMDA&VICICI OUTCALL Massage • Escort We ·re bat•k -.1lh more h.d\ lhan e\>tc"r. 9SJ.-0194. lOAM-tA M 557-0045 en-Lin: 11~,. ACt.~ DK PNC TEMf"ORARY ~er today to work m vanous •r<.'Ount1n11 & bookkee1.11ng asi.1gn ments Work rlose to ~our home 1''1gur1• l1erits lo Senior Accoun lanLs needed throughout Or.mge Count; ROBERT NALF'B accounlemps 2333No Broadway 11200, Coldwell Banker Bldg , Santa Ana C714J83S-410l FREE PAHJ<ING nJOID •board or aal1ry Malf or fem Irvine 6.)13.m 81b)'1ltler n e•ded weekend da y•, oc r a 1 1on1I eves , ech/Vcrktown 1U't>a, ·rt' luible Call S35 ~~ ~VC!ll 8anklnl ura. Taa.H SOt!rnCO~'T BANK All u~nl bank klSunflower C M 54~5300 EOE liolnlu.ng EXPERIENCED MOTE TELLER SouHI Coast lanll An Independent B11nk 10700 Wumer , F V 979-7350 EO t:: &nJung TELLO ~U lune teller pos111on ava.tl Exper reqd Xlnt sta.rtmg salary + paid mcdtcal ID.'>. + vacatt0n bene. PAM'S PVf. OUTCAl.L ••NUOf'~•• \10DEUNG•OANC1NG SI'AG&PVf.PARTlt-:S •_-------• Af,-6PM. 542-or&7 DYS· 778-la31 fllaymate E.-;corts Outcall 1714 1953-15711. al\ of AdMty Dlf'Ktor 99 Bed ICF fac1ltlY· ccrt1(1ed Salary ranJle S4 00.$4 50 an hr Xlnt \l>Orking condi. Good Orange County _ benefits T~tm Manor, lO~l ,J!r.Yan . Tu!i tin, 832 6780 or 642 ~ ask forJmru Hespons1ble. well·lO·do mamed man from So <Jr.inge Cnty st.-eking in· tamale r elat1onsh1p -. two attractl\'e young, Rentie lovmit women 'a ll Susie & Sandy 493-5001 Ext 8 ----- N:~ress1ve ·~alespersons willing lQ earn $100 & more pr da> Com m1ss1on. Con sumer goods 7141436·6368 Cor Apply m person. HERITAGE BANK 2171 Campus Dr. Irv 833-3700 F. 0 E Eianlung.. - TEU.ERS Pcri-FuU Time 1-)q>enence preferred for our Costa Mesa office Please call Mr. George Wagner at 546·2300 18 & VOLUPTUOUS 5'3" _appt _ __ __ ~6 24 34C l1prom1ng AIL~ St'rv. plsnt ofc N B f'enthse model, nude Rei.ponsible expe r modeling . ma!'isa1:e. hclpful-w111" train . 3·11 ..srort & Bach parties. ~tuft 631·5640 Mon ~arrue (714 I 642 57SI - 2700 Harbor Blvd. C-Osta Me:.a Rick has moved and 1s now at 636-7100 Womea JOOl free. ASSEMBLY F\IU·ttme. Mon Fri, app· ly 111 person Arrow Mfgr, 1l6S Logan Ave .. C.M. S45-49'78 Equal Opportunity Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSIMILHS PROBLEMS -Need t o We will traln. Apply Ta1k 1 Free C.'OUll!Mlling, AHC Helplme 645 2222. 7 A M . M a c G r e g o r Yacht.s, 1631 Placentia. Banl<ini SA VI NGS COUNSELOR -Xlnl pos1t1on fo r expe r . person 1n small growing S&L. Pos it ion offe rs vaned activities In teller area as well as new ards. Data Line exper desir able . Call Lee 714-'754·1801. E.O E Socia8C&ubs 5400 ,_c_~._M_. ------••••••••••••••••••••••• RJCK'S S&AAles or open mmded c.-ouples. We RUaranlee o u r int r oductions. ~·7100 Women J oin Free ~nt& atlon ·········•··•·•·······• 5dtools& Instruction 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be A Travel A.:enl In Just 6 weeks, Sul\5et Travel Schools l<nil Talbert Ave f"V 964-6755 Hetp Want~ 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCMTS PAY ABLE CLERK needed {or ~rowi ng restaurant corporate of- fice. Expr nee. Xlnt benehts. salary com - mensurate w1tb ability. Call 549-9322 Ru st} Pelican, 2862 McGaw. lrvlne Accounung Clerk Mature self·slarter for pegboard system. Costa Mesa .area. ~2238 Ac<:ol.mtanl I F\J II Cfa a rg e Immediate requirel\)ent for bright. dependable aroountant who. aJ "one- penon" accounl.Ulg de· partment perfor ms all bookkeepin& tas k s, financial analysts, for p-owing Newport Beach conauJUng firm. Must lin::tJon iOjlepeodenlly & communicate eu\JY with profeuion.al consultants. Salary commensur ate with experience & abili· ty. s.,.cS resume 1n COD- Odeneetoad no. 614, Dai· ly PiJot.. P.O. Box 1560, a.ta Mesa, Ca. 92626. Acccu:IUq PAYIOU CLERK 1be .loll)' Roeer Joe., a t.aat IJ'OWinl restaurant cWn. bas an~· for • ex,pertencerpay1·on dirt to won in a amal.l ~~·p. proximately 1 ,600 employ ee&. Com · puttrlat d p ayroll • "°"8UrUl payroll H · pmrt 1 r 1 • dlftDlm ptua. Abllb wdl&l .tredlvely wltlt •U l•••l• of ... , .. eat a must. .. :W .... coodt. 111111 6 ....nt Pl'Glram ---~y lbrad· 1 • 11•P1 a.Jar7 COlll · ..... ,., •. •ltla u · ,.rle1te._Appl~ In ~-·-.. ·· '"";ii;,i ... ,_a.: ' .. =::~~~rr.. ···-~ ASSIST IN B>ITOR SURVEY 5·:.iPM lO 9:30PM. Mon day thr u Friday - 9 :.iAM lo t :30PM Satur· day. Great for collegians and moonbghlers S84 00 pe r week . ONLY REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE Ca ll· 642-4321, ext. 312 after 5 30PM. Monday lhru Friday Bartender. full h me, for conunental restaurant 1n Npt Bch. 75.2· 79HI Beaut1<.'1an Command Performance. the hair rutting p lace. 1mmed. operung f<>f' exper. pre· CISIOO hair c utter ID Costa Mesa Salan + comm Xlnt growth op· portun1ties. pa i d benefits. Call Edmund ~153 BF.AIJTY OPERATOR - Rent spa<.'e & earn more. Leading CdM salon. 644. 7321. s.52·-0943 Attendants-ADS. To re· ce1ve donations. wn le tickets. keep logs. Be 11ble to hit at least 50 lbs. SJ 10 Hr.. full or part ume All areas Retired welcome. Interview 8 lo 11. I lo 3 PM. Goodwall lndusln es, Santa Ana. EOE MF OOAT Bwlder Sh1pwnght Attendants needed for wt b road exper. all If aspects frbgls sailboat se ·service gas stations construction. Sam L. m 0 C Musi be extreme- ly rehable & honest and Mo r se Co m P a n Y • good -.,numbers. Call ,_~_1843 ______ _ rorappt_.646 __ 9661_. __ BooldlHpincJ/Clm •AUTO BODY F\IU ume. expcr helpful SHOP JOBS! but. not nee. Many co. benefits. Apply at 1660 Metalmen• Placentia. Costa Mesa Pamter"s Helpers! Busy Chevy store 's body BooKKEEPER shop offers fine op-Exper., full chg sm ac- portunity ! Glass wortc ct'goCc. C.M. 645-4212. not r equired but is welcomed. Good pay. Soys 15-17 needed after Opp. for advancement! school, lite factory work. SeeMr. Wngbt. MUSTbeable to wortc 1·6 HOWARD Che•rolet plus Slits. MS-2702 Dove & QuaH Sts. NEWPORT BEACH Cashiers needed, Cull lime & part·time, El Toro & AUTO ROUTE Lacuna area. 644-4460 REGISTER. Early AM. l ~ to 2 hrs. $375 to CASHIO $ 4 5 O / m o . X I n t . F\1ll or part lime, prefer moonlight. Wives, r e· experience. Good com- Ured, disa b ility, stu-pany benefits. Apply in dents. Need gd wheels. ~9am to llam. 556-54216, ~3620. . Shoes. 3077 s. ---------• Bristol. Costa Mesa . AUTO SALES 8\llloess is a reat a t Bauer Motors. We need experienced 11les peo· ~Company Benefits. Demo ~uf.vallable. ~ etas. Pliid Vacations. Don't pus~ thll great opportunity ! Apply In ~TocLay l CGllEIS UTDTIM ,_ <>Penlno now avaUable fcir full time Aulltant ....,..on2Dd ltard 1hJf\a. No uper1eace oec. We tnlD. Ad .. ace. meet opportUDlty for nw 'I INlllt polklOQI to U .SO per hour If 4'llln.d. Por ..... la. =:-a..:~'t:i ---------1 111;, Cotta llua. UM t,_ 0.U)' Ptlot ,.,. ... a.uM" MrVlce dlNtt_,.. V•r wnke I Ollr Ntrialtr. c.11 .. .,. .. , ---- ' 'TU-tll•Mll. Wiii I•· tent" ...... , lltn ==:r· .. -=· . .... ,... ..... .... ....... .,..., ... ... 0 -Sr1M--. ' C• C...., 97Z·"H ASST. OfBtATIOMS OMC• R apidly upand1n~ bank seeks exper'd asst operations officer w / good job stablUty & tin rye toward the future Oppty t o advance qwckly up the ladder Xlnt bens & stnrtml? salary to 51500 c• C.rt '72·tt5s· RECONCILEMENT CLERK TU.19'& llt>autirul Leach l<K'al· t>c1 rompanv seeks m d1vidual with a rouplf' ~CmE'StE'r.; of acrounlml! 1· I a s s e s o r b a n k ha1·kli?mund IO JOtn ,, ... frit•odly ~tarr oHE'rini: l?OO d hf'nt'(lt S. advanN:•m(•nt potent & ~tarttnl! salary lo~ Call C.,-y 972-9tS5 IHSUIAHCE CJ.IM TIMHH I. n·nt opportunity for 1nclt\..idual "'th mod I vpmJi?. nic•(• appearance & ~ 1lhni:n~s to learn to 101n th" :o1tarr of this hf'aut1ful S~I. Nol£'d (or 11 ·~ Io n!! t erm t>mp l oy<'<'S & :1 d\<1D<'E'm<'nl potf'nt Starttne !.alary lo S7~ Cal Carry 972-9955 1B.1B (; row1n~ S&L seeks expe r 'd Teller w/ olJl,Ji?oinR personality & lite typin~ to join its friendly staff. Company offers xlnt benefits & starting salary lo S800. Cal C...., 972·"55 un.nY Super s pot for S&L Te ller w/ nl'w a <.'rounts knowledRe to relu.•n:• Telle~. New Ac<.'Ounts. M anaRement. etc. Xlnt oppo rtun11) f or ad\·anreme nt l o a'll'ISlanl mana,Ji?er Xlnt bent'S & slartm.Ji? ~alary to S950 Call Carry 972·9955 PIX a&llf G rowing bank near M 1ss1on Viejo seek! attracl1\e indl\idual with PBX t>xpenenre to relieve PBX operator & rc•cept1on1'lt Varied dut ies. ,l!ood benefits & ... tartinJi? salarv to S8llO Call C.,-y ;12.HSS IECIPTIOHIST Growing bank seeks rerept. for newl y rreated pos in beaut bearh location Mod typing Nlre appear Good wit h people G real opply to work w 'friendly loan offtC'ers & have public contart Xl nt bens . Advancement potent. Starting salary to S800. Cal ~ 972·tf55 CLalCAl. Moderate typing, nice appear.ance. good phone personality wrns t his super position 1n Santa Ana credit dept. Some of'fice background required. Xlnl benes & starting salary to $984. COtlBCW. LOAM SICllTAIY Beau tiful bank overlooking water seeks a ttractlve. personable. n ic e ap p e arin ' I n di v i du a l wt l"ommerclal loan Hper. & good skills to Join their fritndly staff. )Unt bens & starUn11 11l1ry 11000. c• c..,, f7J.ftl1 ~~~ ..... ?!~~' ~~~ ..... !!.~~ HllpW..e.d 71~ ....................... Q.atCAL Clerical u peri•nce In Ylnanclal l "l•ld pre fen td. Typlo1 111:1111, a ent ral o fl lc•. lln o wle d1• of I D M llllrnory UIO • s upport Wirt.Ml to fieJd (Otte. XJat worti&N conda. • e nvlro•m•nl Full t..l'IU. peld boHdaya & vacalJon. Orancc County Airport area. Call for = ----fr__ --e••.+J.OfflCI ... eQjoy plil09e ... t act, wo rli:lnl wltlP. c1&1tomer1, 6 d.UllH ~. Pd. vacaUoo. aide ~Y. & heallh lnaurance. Pull time. Apply In P•non. Mo n· Fri, a l Barden's Pett Cont rOI, 696 Randolph . C.M : 546-SSTO. APP-•M.$0 ___ _ OcncaJ ••• SICUTAaY TIA.IMll COr t.,.n..c.dt ThLs Is an exceptional~ pQrtl.llity for a well or. ganLwd lndmdual t.o as SISt ID our admuustration clfice. NO SHORTHAND ~RED The preferred candidate 5hou.ld type accurately. have good generaJ office Skills Wllh light book keeptng andtor banking experience. We otrer a good startin~ s&lary, excelleol rom· pany paid benefits 1n cJudmg attractive work apparel and a plea~ant working ulmosphere Apply In person bet w~n 9Mrand3PM 0 CITIZENS SANK 01 CO~IA MOA 2970Harbor Blvd Suite 200 Costa Mtc"~a 17l4 J 979-4200 Equal Oppty Empl)'r Mt F tH Co•ote r he lp , P IT . Mature peraoa lo fatt f~ operaOon Mon·Frl U-2. Rk bard 1133-&)tT c ...... ,J ... on Ful.l·time position.a avail at mtJor Oranae Co. shopptna center. marina Of' apartment complex in ltvineorN.B Xlnt work· 1n1 e n v ironment & benell'-. Apply Al. THI llYIMI CO. 1091 C.melbaclr Newpon Bch 644·3191 Equal ()ppor Employer Po1uuons are now open for people with exper on IBM 029. 129. INFOREX, CRTorother mactunes. .'Top Pay ./ft.Lhows •Goodle .. fft1 MOR1t8J. SERVICES l"iM 752-6666 Equal Opp Employer M IF' -------- Delivery d n~er : s m all mfg ro . good dnvtn~ re cord. valid Calif ltc CaJ I 642 2256 Demon:.lrators g1v1ng 'am ple soft drink:. 1n ~tores, your area Hr:. 1(~6. Fri. & Sat Pav S25 da~ 551 5031 or i~<Bi5 ca II bl wn ~ & 6 -Denta! on.~ needs htc"lp. •Cl.E-•RJ•C•AL-----• front & back exper pre f erred 1)44 0683 •BANllNG DENT AL AS-Sl-ST - ~DTllUITV _. MotJvated aSsLSlanl wl• 111TVft I uni n N 'J tlcef'ISe lo ifo vaned •TELLER Cash1enng or related background and ht e t > p 111g skills reqwred Ex penenC'e preferred but will tram. Contact MR. HUlZENGA AMERICAN SAYINGS 979-9800 Costa Mesa 3929S. BnslOI IDE M /F/H a.ERK for medical <.'Om· put.er billing ok. Must type, will t r ain. N B. 631-4422 Cl.BU( TYPIST Put time. Busy airtran marketing firm seeks rnature 1nd1 v1dual l O perform gen'I 0H1ce duties . 3 days I week. Typing SS w pm ac· curate. filing. etc Con tact Mrs. Umscheid. ~2330 I . Q.ERI< TYPIST Lrvlne ·We have immed opening. Chance for growth. Pleasant work 1ng conds Call Max 5ST-31'11 .. E 0 E .. ~/F. Qerk Typist. Fiexible af. temoon hours. Hr ty rate rommensurate w 1exper 111 lrvlne mdustnal com· plex ror manageme nt con.suiting firm. Pll;'ase call: 75.2·895.2. 8·5. Mon· Fn. duue:. for bu.s y H li or f1c-e Good benefit:. Gu II Mon Thurs. ~-5 !162 J.'12'J Dental OrthoCha1n1de Asst Expr ner KDA pref NB1CM 546 5170 DENTAL ASSISTANT ex penenct'd . .a days. Mon lhru Thurs $800 Call 642-0112 Dental ortho.asst. exp. R.D A pre( Good loc111 · t100. Part/full time er-~ Dent.al Secretary t Asst&· lant. X·r ay license nea55ary. Front & bark duties. 3 da) s 546 3000. or 6734$46. DitpatQen/CJHt We are seelung full-ume & par\.lJme dispatchers available for a vand) of shifts. X Int telephon~ rommwucatlon skill~ a must Radio exper a plllS We offer an xlnt salary & be n t>(Jl package Apply Al. THE IRVl ... E CO. 1061 Ca melback Newport Sch 644·3196 Equal Opp Employer DIUVERS -$200 Week Will tram t~k dnvers . Open 8a.m·8pm 995-8413 DRIVERS Men or women 25 yr.. or older. Know the <.'Oasl c1t1es Net neo a week or more Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fountain Valley. <No o( SI a ter betwn Newhope & Eucbd J CLERK TYPI S T - General offlre work ex· per. Good typ111g s kills. ability to hand l e telephones Op port uruty foe sell-development & 1---------xloL beoe. Salary range Sll:iG-1950 to start. 0 C airport area. Call for ,.. appt. 833-9231. LEND LEASE Earn ~ to Sl50 per wk Part lime. Nd 3 people. will train, your hn. 496-882t A Div. o( Nauonal Car Dectnxuc techruc1an. Jr Rental System, Inc. 2172 lo sr level. teslln~ & Du.Pont Or. Ste. u . Irv troubleshooting. d1g1tal systems + some analof( CONTROLLER -Sub· AJ. least 2 yrs exp Good .contractor or flooring benefits, Costa Mesa seeking degreeed a c. area TI4 /54CMZ71 c.otmtant w /min 2yrs ex· 1--------- per. Xlnt. bene .. Salary Fabrication op e n . C a II D e b b i e Acrylc Ftibricatof' 5-1801 Al least 1 y rs upr. S&lar)' negot. ~ Cook. fU1l or pa.rt time. Mesa Verde Convales· FOOD SBYICE MGR. cent Hospttal, 661 Center S AM lo 1 PM, Mon lhru St.,C.M.548·SS8S. Friday Muat be expr 'd in orderini and recelvrng COOK -~u.ume days and capeble o( supervis· Permanent. XlnL work· log employffS. Lon's Ing conds. Apply In Kitchen. Salary open. person The Upper Crust Qlll aft LOA.M. fn9.0747. Inc. 4533 Campua Dr. FOREMAN. small f oam Irv. " P1Mtic shop. E.1per. COOll Full time, oo uper. Newport, Irvine aNa. Call~- OX* -for pre-1chool. wlhand at e.lec. toola nee. Wood-orkl ng exp. help(ul. Reply Ad. no. 5218. c /0 Deily Pilot. p. 0 . Iba 15IO. Costa ...... ea.- .GROWTH ....... PEOPLE THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .............. ADVERTISING O ur Class if ied Advert1 s 1n g' Departm ent seek s a person who er\joys telephone sales. be able to type 4.5 Wl>Pl <electric>. have a pleasant personality and enjoy working with a great g r oup of people ! Co mpany benefits include m edical, dental. life uisurance, c redit union. et c. Salary PLUS commission. P lease call for interview. P e r sonnel Department. 642-4321. exl. 277 PART TIME-WEBENDS, N eed r e l iable p erson t o work Saturdays & Sundays per manently in the Classified Department. Must be able to use 10 key adder but no other experience necessa ry . will train. For a ppointment for inter view. please call our Personnel Department, 642-4321 . PXl. m . MOTOR ROUTE Immediate opportun1t,:. lor part t 1mc l'arrung!) :\lotor route av a Ila ble an the South L ag.unH area Deli\.-en afternoons Monda) through Frida,· Morrungs ·saturday <ind Sunday ,..;,1 monthly door collect ion.., l':J rn1ngs about S500 per month ~ross Hl'l1;.ihle traru.portatuin and .,mall n.1sh rlf'JH1s1t rc:qw red. Call &12-4:321. Fo~tcr Uul'llct for detail:-.. DIST1UCT MANAGER TRAINEE C1rculat1on ckparlm1•nl ha"> o n opt-n1n_g for ~ t r ainee in the C1rcutation , Sales, S('rvire and Co ll ec·t1 on 'Area Selected a pp I 1 C' a n l ...., 1 11 n · t' t.' 1 " a I 1 I H' r J I ~tarting ~al<.tr~. r<·guliirl) ... cht·tlull'<l ral!>es. bonu.., opportun1tu·:-. .rnd ma11\ fnnge benl:'f1t:-. -;ut'h a.., p:i1d vacation'>. paid group in~uranC'l!. ltf t· 1n~ur;.inn: and dental CO\ er<.igc· )l u~t be lH . ha Vt! good drinn~ recurd llour~ gencrall~ 11 AM lo ~ P :\1 :\J o n d J y l h r o u ~ h f'nday. Saturday overtime available as needed. If )OU ·are qualified and interested an learning ne w spa pe r circulation business, come tn pen.on and ask for Harry s~e ley or K ~n Goddard before 1 0A~1 o r after 2P ~1 . Monda~ through Fnda) SAUSPERSOMS Part T-.. E.t .-11$ Personality Plus . Adult!:> over 21 to ~k with a nd motivate kids . S.t.00 per hour to start Lag una. Cap1~trano. San <.1emenle a rea:> SlOO a ~~ .. k polt•nl1JI Call 642·4321 cxl :!.)II nr -l !JIH.il'IOU between 1 ·5P~t. a :,k for ,\ndrt>a. PART T1ME EVENINGS Enterpn:,tng Jdult ~ Ch er 21 "11h d.rn<Jm1c. acht'nlurous personaltt1e-. \\hO l'O J O~ Y.ork 1nl.! "1th Jnd rn>l1vatmg ~outh:-. Jgt'" 10 to 13 ~ oo per hour lo !:>lJrt '>ICJll .1 "''''k potential. Call 11 ~2 13 2 1. 1.'Xl :.!511 bct\H.>en 2<tnd fiP~I . a~k lur I.auric. llANGE CO~T DAILY PILOT 330 Wttt loy St .. Coda Mesa, Co. 642-4321 Alt Equci Opportuft;fy En1ploy~r GENERAL OFFICE CLERK. Co. locutrd near Newport 8earh Pteesanl working tond 1YJ)U1i SO wpm. pnor e.\ perdewable AIP. A R, btU1~. Call for appt 642-0076 G88A1 OfffCE a>OToStart MORES WITH EXPERIENCE 1''1veG1rlofflce Vaned actt\'ll1e!> We will tram Co paid benefits Apply bet Wttn 8-1 l 8S3 Producllon Place. Newport Beach VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES Offtn: r.,r., , ........... .......... .......... ,.. ta9tA .. TOYOU General Office LEARN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS A ~1ve insurance company is in nttd of rar~r mmded people loolong to break into the ex.oung 1115uran<.'e f 1eld. If you enjoy working with figures. have 1n- 1ttauve and an apptrtude ror anal y tical and clerical work, have genera l 0Cf1 ce ex. penence. and accurate m a 10 key. have good t)"ptllg skills !5.5 wpm l and have rommand of the EniUsh language, come see us for an LD· \eniiew We have several full lime posltJons Im· medilM!,y a vailable. We otrer a good starting salary a nd complete beolru package along with a ''promote from rihm" policy. General Oflice Sam to Spm. Mon thru l'r a. Phone penonallty. muat be good with r1gurN. TyJllnl desired. Salary open Lori's Kit che n, 979-0747 a.fl l01m. General howlekeepang " p e r sonal a i de for arthr1llc woman il'r" &lboa Is land home. 40 hr week at 13 ~ net per hour + meal Call 67~ ror interview. Great Salesperson for (Great Things 1. So. Coast Pla.z.a . please caU ror appt. 751-0510 GROUNDS KEUOS Entry level postl1ons available 1mmed1ately. Opponwuues to get m on the 1:round floor of a large landscupe dept. w 10 range County 'i.. larg~l city bwlder App· I> 1\t THE IRVINE CO. 1061 <.;amelbi.trl< Nc-wport Sch 644-3100 Uiual Oppor. t-:mployer GROUP HEALTH Cl.A.IMS ADJUSTOR Irvine We have 1mmed. operungs2 YI"> ex per de- ~I rl'd Chanre fo r ~1'1tWth Plea:.ant work- 1 n !( Mnd ~ t:Jll \1.1X 5.)7 -;nm t-: 0 1-: M I'' GUARDS Foll & part lime All arl'a'> L'n1for m ., turnl!>hcd Agt-s 21 or (1~1.'r Ill-tired \l>l'lcomf". :'\.() l'XJ)\.'OlOl"l' nt•t• i\pp· h I Ol\er..al l'rtJlc1.l1w1 !>t'r\ICl' l:!iil.o \\ ~Ill Slr(l(ot, ~.;11ta ,\n,1 ln- ltrvlf'w houl"> !I 12 & 1·4 Mon thru ~'rt. - GUYS& DOLLS 1'14?a:.ant }Ob on phone 11\ nice orfu:e l mmed. operun~ $4 S7 hr. Also neoo closers w 1dependa ble car. Call 842·6550 U'I H.B ~/MmMICJH' ~II Time. XJnt p1ty. Call 99.> 8.560. Lag Sch Jl.\RDWA Rf: !>r\LF.S· Wl>I> 111 per..on. Cro""o 11.lrdv.;ue, 31!11 l:.: Loa sl ltwy Cd\! ·-·- HARDWARE RETAIL UGUHAIUCH Part tirne pos1t1on' now 11\311 240 Broadw<&y, 4!17-4403 I leaJlil Food B.lr un Hea<:11 nt~ Jllrdt'tlH! femJI~ for perm.;nent P um.- po:.1t1 0 n P o,~llJ IV management. Musl be 1Jlea.sanl and enJvY wear- ID R ra:.ual rl•Hhes 5'1.JJ.~ o~n 11ccordtnJ; to ubtlll\ & 1:xpencnct: 67.>2345 llOSTE~S1CA!)HI l:.:R Hluc U olph1 • H1•:.taurant. 3h!> Vaa l..tl1o, 'lo/ R. Hott> I Housekeeper. exper prd 81 lingual • • ~l.aJ<h. V l LO !>lJrt • • Sl•n a·e persoru. • • Ap· pl~ in per-.oo llott-l <;.in \1aart«.>n, 696 S <..OJ :.l II~) l.a!J Bch llotE'I \1a1d:. v.anlt•d . SomE' laundn· v.ork. Year round Paid vaca- tion. Apply at: Lagu11a R1 v1era Hotel. 825 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna. HOUSECLEANERS up to SS pr hr. Car 645·512:J. --------HOUse<EEPER ly·fhe..S.a for elderly man. 2 br. ~ ba, apt nr Balboa Pier. Ll~e Ill. No dnving. Mst speak a !JUie EnglJsh. SlOO wk. Call son Bob coUett 714 /498-2'l29 HOUS8<HrER/Li•• la Appreciative family. S da)-s. Otean!ront. Refs 00.-1591 HSEKEEPER1L1VE IN 2 ctu.ldre.n. 6&.8 Sa I a ry 7»5391 or 548·0844 Housekeeper • Llve·in Must speak Engll1h ft dnve. Hunt Harbour. MS-78 . -------~# flousd~per !Cook, live in Soard & c.are home Part·time. Llctat cooltlnl It dem·up duties. Free cNld can. SU-73Sl PleMe 1pply ln penorut for the elderly. EOE. l'\ibGDSdloolcomm1o&11l•Y a,rwn lhe personnel d epart· Call for rnte r view memben to MrV• on sue UUW.. rMnl Prtda1. Monday 962-2076 _ _ _ C4uocil. lllCMl. £lee· TBlllAI. and n.aday Only· lllsunlDce--. --- COUMm.Oa Uoal: J.-2, al J :ts. ....... IM&araoce co. hat f\&ILonSdool. R.aa .... ~·· , •c1F1c ·--·· -·· · s..11 ,........, employ· -.11-. A _ ... ~c• •or .-lllDC>' ..u ••· Gal MtclM for 1oun1 MUTU .& 1 uper. co maarcl•l per'd Coiauelor who ..,..aylld llW'ried lady. ...-Al. rattts. Muat have at ml11tt Uh to wort .._ U.. ,.. .... , Jal. ~T ~.'\:;: =~~. ltul 1 1ear'1 t om w/OWll apectalty. Cal' .._dl'ivt.m.MU ., -...,, _, -msc.i&l U... paella&• Ra&a. ...... Coutal f.....a•CJla&.cm> n&ial uper. a.ad be PW -'I /taf!MJ, l710 OALl -tlaw1010 IMlck Ollla-.CA-ta•lllar wHla Cl.M ..._llwl.l:.M~ to.,._! E&n atra lQ• ·-·~y e114t714-14tl ._...Ula '1,... N NSVDAn& ~ ..,,.u .... ha. ...... ·~ I 0.P I I .... OtatalHdl••-to cltallu&•:~j Cuc •O..,.Dr.•••• ...... .-. ll mp 01•f ~,1 1ac~. ,...,1, ... ,. ·, .. ~ .. •••• .._ . 1111.e?11 -..,._oc Mrport ~~~!!!!!!!!''~~~~...... .. ... ., • , Q' ._ .,.. a. ....... ,.., • ...,f111) ue ~141 i.-...,. a .... ., ..... ,, .....,,.... .. .... ~" U.i Ntw,af\ •aca. ...... ~.'[' , ,_, ... , Yt1'll ftM ~ ~.r.'Ti1-::. _ ... iiiiiiiiir ... a.u...... , I~. .., .._ ...,. .... I c ·~ m••• ~ -........ c......... .:·:::. .. ~r·r: --... .w ....... ..,. .. "'""''~ ...... ~·~· r.v101,. -.. g OM. V P!l.C>l' Wonder ... , "· lllO ~'!~ ..... ~!!! ~~ .. ~.~:.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~:~ ..... ?!.~~ ~ .. '!.~:.~ ..... ?!.~ ~!!~::! ..... !!~~ ~Willh• 7100 ~w-.. 1100 1040 t4u1l1 , .. IOIO ....................... ....................... ~ ............... ~ ................. . R ECEPT I ON I T l T\'lVT lMe. M9C'd corporalkwl i. •HklOI mac11re. n on ernollln1 penoo w a bility l o amwer ~ mobile r!Mlloa, ty1>4 ~ wpm <'.aod Martina uJat')' " t>.nt. Coolacl Joyce ~--W.MZllOI DllU'aAMCg .... .. UNOSIWRJTSR -MC::9'hOtlST PIWONUTOI ~ C'Olam •t::>" ~ aec. Goai1 6. PH r~d fOC' Npl. co•,.•nllo11. C a ll BdL lab lna~ pro 1'1 pt•• Ml....,, wUI ..,.._ hill • part lime --.socra DiMlf &~IMO 1n1 • Phlebotom..Y ~ -pnl 11\1.1 ll a fuJl·UIM •PIX OPaA TOI • Plll1 UllMI or I Ill I ti m , .,. or ewia Miac ti.e W. 9"lp S.. permanent po.aluon ,.._. •·-ac-.. Phou Jan H llly~r l'\ajw.-.;;:-·ar '";;;• MM>l«>alt IOAM able to wurk 111o"'ct wlt'ftd1 T)plnt •kllb ~ Mant N IM-n f1la WE ..... ,.t oppt')'. Wiii lnla ...... '--°"'l&n firm haa • l.llt.lmlbate ~ fcrt U. r1llilll pW9Clll U1 lM ....... Reid. Drapery t'll parl••t• helpful «"'"'-a.lam Zpm JAHlTORS /MAl l>S P tr evw I rvhw .,..a SUS/hr Ml~JI IOTC._....,.. Pull Ume. Mew Verdt' Conv. lQp. 86.l Ceoter, CaltaM_. ~ape malntenan« fo'areman nttded. Van~ <Uws 11\lll time perma nent. Good co benefits \pply at A & ft IAnCUcape, 23811 Via F'abncanw, Mw1on Vie JO 76M7Sl Mfldlcal AMC l-' unw. foe tuy ENT ol n('fl, ~lf'dl .. o1 ba('k d r It t Pln.C ~l"J. OtJJ.~0740 Mt-.otCAi. N. IST :.I ..._..,. ... a\ ad .. 'root It be<ok olfttt •ull ur 1••rt u nw $41 '1TlV Modltil t\('t(lf"I It I flJll fJ prollt •bJe to vnnt cnodt'I Nt'•port f"hu&o futuona, A hlah l"lahaon l'hulu Mudf' Un& ~udlo 96111'14 MOTOIROUTI Oa1ly r11u t routr 1n N«'wpott Burh, an,r noons. Monda} lhrooJ,lh )ohda1. vlwa ~.aturday and Sunda) mornm.:~. S:.00 00 per moo~h M r0» Cull 642 4321. Cum' m and fiU out 11ppl Mus t iMTI car Good for rt>t1rt·\l person Ask tot nrrul.i uon t•'oster Out>llet Legal Rerept1on 1 sut~.+-................ . Typist. Mm 65 wpm Lag tills. Call Mrs. WtnSlow 8Jl·1060 LroAL SECRETARY - Tramee/Re<:pt. Lag una Niguel generaJ practice. Good t ypi n g bkllls. ~ LEGAL SEC. Sp<. Bch. law farm sttks M'Cretal)' for family low <itu>rney Exper"d & good ~.Call~S400 URGUAJtDS- Newport Dunes 18 & over. ll.31 Bact Bay Dr ~ 8. 644·5921 LVN Part time Reher C h a r ge Nurse II 7 :»AM Mesa Verde Qlnv Hosp 001 Center. Costa Mesa, !>48· 5S8S Maclumst ACME GRIDLEY 2nd Shirt BROWN& SHARPE l.5t Shilt TOOL&DIE !St ShJ!t Thme ouut•adin1 posJ. tJom are otrerf!d at lead. mg pe.y St'aJes and in· elude: r-•Overtime •Paid Vacation •Bonuson vacation p11v •S.ck Pa\ MOVIE UTRAS!! AU ages & types needed 1811 W Katella Ste L2S Anaheim, 11m .fee, 778-118> --- Newspeper deli very, ear ly A M , economy car req Dana Pt & Lag Niguel areas $430 Mo. + bonuses 493 0732 ----- NURSES AIDES Ali shifts, expenenced or Tramees Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center. Co6t.a Mesa. ~558.5 Nurses CARE. •• 1s the keyword in Garfield Care. Our pa· t1mts r('('e1ve the finest c-are; our st.arr cnJoys the vrofes!.1onal attent100 that a small rac1 hty can oflf'r. WP h avP 1m · rncd.iaw opemngs for: RNs LVNs 3-11 11-7 Garfield oHers an ex· ceJJenl salary and com- plete benefala. CaU or oome by to learn whal "CARE" can mean to )OW" nursing career! Yuh la aru IMO al 10 N'1IOl'1 a"9~...000 PRX Opuatcw Na~OJ a.:rvl4•t-t'" ~pm ('M uu ~Wlnti .. til•\•')•rd av•ll Yor Info C'&ll :Mt>tm ~ rrtday lruu11'd cipen1nc l..llr lH»n.i. lilt· ~ktf'p1nac ll4•11umt' A'q\lf\>d <.:ontart ~1160 mXM PtK11"0 I.All in Onnac.- l~) hu k!nw IN !IA> for n Pf'(i,1lt' un ClUr 1rd 11t111l .,._rm lull llm«' IJCla a.lane W1lh l(lllh' I> t Jtl.W on vu1 2nd :.hrft )ti . t'U.IMKl'.:IC> Ufo.l,I'~ k WUl t raU\ Q.111 Wt•d1 tu 11tart <>vc-n !Jam IHim ~13 PRJMTIHG If ~llU <IN' :.:v or ll\'l'I . & loolun.i for 11 <'Arl'\·r \ll• l)Ut1W'Ul)' Ill l>Mrltln)I, up ply ut Pt:NNY~A\'t:ll. 1000 l'laC\'.t1lt11 , t'M Pnnung Pre:uman. AD !>ir k t-;JC per 6'4'823J N 8 PROIA Tl SECRET ARY Mm S .>rs t'Xpt-r an all phase, of probate, n 11>11 ble ol workmg w11hout supervision , llt'x1ble . able to work under pre :.:.ur~ Laguna lfl ll ... :.aJa.ry neitouable. Cull Lone ror appt. ~-9070 PRODUCTION TRAINEE Rubber hose products. Irvine area. Mus t pass compan). physicaJ mcludanl' back X·ray. Taluog applJra- . uons btwn 8&10 only . St rat o rl ex. 17671 Armslronic Ave. Irv. E 0 E. A KendavlS Ind . Co. Programmt·r 1 Analy:.t Will convert ex1:.Lmg pro- gr-.i.ms for hnanc111I ac· counting. personnel, marketing funcl10ns from IBM system 34 lo Data General Computing S)"Stem : adapt and sup. Port software systems to ;c,:,1st C'Ol'lver.;1on . pro v1de s}stem interface wilh many processor.. • make ad1u.stments )n data systems; BS Com · JQA!l' Sdence and I year exper ience re quired ; S350 per week Take ad lo nearest Emplo) ment J.Rvelopment Dept DOT -012.167~ Ad paid for b) empkl)er t:Ot: Rttl:l":OTIONl T In lmMluan.I rompVlc.r cu In Irvine r eQ1 wirll ~ ~.,uonlat tu hmcDe IWlltbboanl. In t'Om&lll v~lt.on 6 l'•ht t lenral dW. S.la ey up to 11.000Mo 8'ltd repllet w IU. ta Dall; l'llut. I\) I U10 CclelA M~u, CAlml HC.-r'IONtST l'tolNakln.al firm n~'t """lltion.I t (OI' It.a N ll l'(" ~WPM t)'plna "-'<l XJnt ~urlm'll t•onth " 1 .. ~u l 'all Marv l''ll• 1 161 1100 J\n Equal Upl > &~irr llCwnOHIST Glt•AL Offltel 1 puu.: C'llpt'r rw •n N\•14puf1 Utntt-r l'm1H>r l\' M~tll l'«'1111o.1 r~ni betwf1u &U 4,1110 M Sllll'r •21G. ~hi" RIC9'TIO..IST l'or wlt n\11< uni\ f'k~t VOi( 1• & llJilM'fll lur 11 frnt• fun11111n• ;tu11• 10 l' M As., lor J11n ~:ll'l2 1u;c~PT I ONI~ r MatW'\l WQfnail. p1'•f 1•1 fll't' 111 Nvt lll'h Mon l''rl 8 :» 5 30 Some-I\ 11 11!-~<rM R.E.L..ds.h• I 0.1 S°'o Ca.NulOft * ™' s.. ... ad 95S-l40Z Alll for Mr. EY-. Kd1ef ltousr Parents . Mi i-' couple to r elieve h ou~e pare nt s on alternate wknds 1n home setung w /sax develop · meoLa lly di s abled clients Both must ha·ve nurumwn of 2Yrs college Ul SoaaJ Seteoce area & have had previous ea· peneoce walh develop. mentally disabled t'IK'nt.s. Res pon81b1 Ji ti es include · programming m selr help & leisure sklll!>. bt!hav 1or modification. & rons1!> l<l.DC supervLS1on .Job rn · eludes room & board fo r rouple. + SIOO per wkod. United Cerebral Palsy ~5760. R.£. SALESPERSOH A good drop-LO otrire at w bndge to l.ldo needs )'Wt expertise. Via Lado ~tn•ioao Rmtauraat WAlfaJW AITIESS Hill & p !ti me PoS 1 t ions open. SS. 7S hr to st.a rt ·.no tJps Pvt countrv dub CalJ tor appt 644 ~ • 10 Holidays GARA ELD CARE ' Restaurant BUS BOY Seacl1lf •2 Annual C 0 L. raises •3Annual ment revtews •f\ill pd med/dental. wtuch includes depend. •Paid opt.lea! •Night bonus •Tool purchase program ROSAN.IMC. Newport Beach 548·5533 An Equal Opportu.nity Employer Umvale!.Cellt Hospital 7781 Garfield Huntmgton Beach. CA '7H ) 847-967 1 Equ a l Opp Emply r M/F/H Rea l Estate Sales Desperate! Need 4 am· b1t1ous sales r e p s . Restaurant SJ6..8866 lllghest commissions. Restaurant Call S. 7131• &42--4484 Plzu Parlor needs part. It.al &taN Sales lime bartender wkend Of1lY the motivated eves. Pref. middle·agc. Will earn tugh incom~. Mk for Jill or Heidi alt 3. We specuwz.e in ocean 714-964-1704 Nursing VleW homes. Call 1f you Restaurant ., toaOflTHI •IOY ..........Uate optniop In OW lunlt1 nllllaW'Ut.I al ~ loc•Uom w., rt quint no PNYIOl&I u 5 . Jol.n °"' 111eod· Coale ... &&a '°' wwnMPM W.tt.nw .... ... c ... ... MU Act.ma Av• fl 8 . 4001 0. mp"-" Dr Irv .... ,...,~ c .. 1.r1 ~ Av~lda d., lt1 l~r~t•. l..ajUAa 1111a. ~Marau.rlt~. Mbaloo V14•JO w ...... w...,... ... ....... ,,......... C•l•n m 1f:.din•"'·11 u I~~: 17th~ t• M WeHwtW....,....1•1 .... I. I T ,...,.,..., ~s Uttstul. ~lJI Ana 1'A-t1.111I I IJ>l"tr to:m1>h r ~i\I ... ~ ll"1•rml a hi" hnmr11111lwr rnr flf'l 111 ll 1ir.1t I' I II'""' ~ '-ul h1 ~ ''"' 1t1~..-111111 ·nu• t ·,., ,. ... ''-'"" :.l'l 17fljl ..... ,, ... '"'l"'rlorw1'1I u11111,.._ .. ,' •• ~·If "t~rtf\I <; 11>\111111•11 h\ pl fll( I(''\" I\ fl l'lllll 111111 \ \ 11 II t\:11 f.tllO 'V\1.1-:-i llltl.l"'I'\\ Hrf"ft J\1111 !o:RE/RECEPT Wed. Stationer)' Stort' to U,V aM\ Bahia Corin· CoroM deUllarr_. u thlan Yacht Cl® llOl pr'd Hlu Jady . •·u u 81)'1ld t Dr. CdM . um.. $da)'a. X.1.ot work· Ni ta.10 U., cond.. Elaped&il¥ fUM Cocker Span.lei M. pup AKC Uwb Buff Cood SICltnilY 141nd Pl&M1n1 otflce ln ~ J c. I (11rl otnc. ... 1ary ('()fntnmaurale w /ex per. 001-7000 YalTAAY ~ Ofc Sal" aaeney nr O.C. Airport ftequtrn ac· rurate l.YP'na. 1borlb1nd and pfuaant phooe Pt'fl!ONI Ul,Y. w..,~&Aaaoc. 54M444 ~m.ary IOOOWtNG/ SICUTUIAL l\DJ>llcanLA 11hoWd ha ve 1'<'<"\ITOtt' t Yptn&. aeouaJ lldnuruJ1trntlvt• " •lroo& hoollllu ptna allllh. l'ln•urnt work1na at llHlphcy(' 41 alnl bt'ftt'fl\S w11h amall Lal(unn cu..ele ~1010 T_e_a_c_tl_e_r _. _P_r_e_·_S_c -bo_o_l ___ , dMpcwltJaa. ~ 8U'1 9271 Selary opm N.8. arH . ._..... IOSO ~or~eves. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •T&..SICY• Now hinn1 telephone HC.Nt&n•• for a new concept in an1wer1n1 Ml'Vlce.. P Ill me od /lime Mu.l\a available. lncludu &ome wlmda. Typing: 3Swpm req'd. Many l'mployee b e nellla •v•ilable. S11lary : BX>lmo lo s tart r /Umc' lncn:&MS accord1n11 to )WI' progiess. Yoo will be fniot~fl«' tu man,y lmPortant bus. Need aood tone ol v0tce. as ~. appeeriance & ambit.ton., CalJ Mon.·t'l-1 morn '46-4nl t:.0 .E. **I BUY** 1ood ~f'd f'urnlt u re & ~aoct!e--OR l wlll s~ll r SEU. for You MASTMS AUCTION """''" & 133-9625 lb.I. martMe top tbl .• 48' · dam. pedestal b uc; °"' S400 UDO 675 M2S ~ FOR SALE. 7' sofa & rna.lchinJt lov l' 'ea I . S 125 K1tcht-n tabl"' with ~ yello14 & wblt~ dwrs, ISO. <.iWl rack ~. &:11116 UHch Co PC)I' detalll i---------11h11rv R4!1 ... at T·Mark Oval smolte glflM' d1n1n.e t able. w /m.ttl'h1n.: chrome bue chair:. 9ll3-8IO n1r11 ~ $477 '»nu:rARV / Y.Xt-;C ~~ Ir> <'hit'( rllt't' ofOlTr/11tlmin111cralor of "rrl l")'rhl1tn <' ll4.lllp1tal rn Uan11 l't St r ona M~n'l•n1t1I Mill~/.. .-icl)(Or l•'Q(I V1t1nt'll ml1•rf' t1n1 tlUllt•'J & ph•11111t nl t'll \ tmnrnt•nl 1!111 ~702 19MSCLUI f'aSOHMB. TENNIS ORIENTED full Ume Nl'.:ED ACT I VITY · f'HOC KAM om ECTO tt INCl.UO~ NIGHTS " WKNU6. Abo nf't'<I ad i' Couch ln good cond Sl50. loveseat.. ~. cot t ~ ~.$35~ ------- I Mia bed too 1 sofa bed SUIO Ca II ~-tll68 n11n11trallvt' r ecf'p E1qwslle f'h10el>.: C:or· lloruat. full time. p111 t rlllr\8Jldel Scr-r1 (Anti· 11m4'. duy:1 nq(hts. q u eJ I'd ,:i,:ioo wtmch SttlO\I.\ & ron" ~ t• n 1f11 t· SI , tiOO 6 <'1"1l1Ult\ Ca ll Gen Mi,:t P<IJ1t•b tJ'xb' ( ·1111 ltud) ._,., 11•ta1 y . ( rt•.llllV«' tuil,~Ul't C'luh of l rvlm• I 714 3~fi 6117!1 until !"I 1,,1111 JOh •dy' wk . ~~~l'M Daily. 17141 ~~~a.l\.&pm. __ _ ltt.11 1110 Wiii t1·111:h t'OO 1---------He a•ald Gioocfs 106S 1il1~1ot11 wt'"11>ruc·t·~Kor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""1 i.111 rh1• c:rind ... r s:rn t &ti1 LUGGA.CH T ACiS from >"OW' btlalaeA card. 8-ld one card for u cb l-a plUI 01M 1pare. We ratiaro pe rmaoeolly lftled 1llrartlva lal • •trap. mccdnt airline l 0 req!area:wJ\U. Pre- 'cnt lou • theft I For a Pt'~Md lal t n(IOSe wallpap~r. f•brlc or "Day Gao" paper It we wtll back &t l.tio:a your was Or try two cards bilck co back. PfUC.::S. Si2 eJI qr 3 /S:S 4/$1.a~S tl.GOCJI. 6/9 tags Sl.50 e1t. IOor moni Sl 4() ea. SalesTMX Included NOCAKD? Draw YOW' own or send name, addras. phone It we·u maJu~ one card per Lu&. Add~ each. ~ check or money or ddto · · fllLOT PRINTING PO.Box ~ Cail.a Mesa. Ca. 9ZS2.6 Mwws u..tfonts 2 wuforms SlS each J µanUua t $20. Stu 9-10. all m excellent condJlloo & 14(lm uruy a few limes b) i.tudent nurse. ~5721 aft ft <;o fabcd, n ewly up. hol'\tt'rl'd, +new mat· ln"\S Sl7S. Xlra hrm qn bt1x 1mall Sl6S. 641 8205 ~'" box/mattress. or · th<Jf)ed1l', 15 yr wrnty. 1'1•w. S265. 641 ·ll<!OS, ~16611 h 111 l'l'I"''" 1·1ow11 °'1-;i.:1tt:fAHV Mu~I he Hl4J\1Wftn', :\1117 ~: ('nu .. 1 .iuta.l lYP1At ror law oll11:: ... ll1o" <"dM OIM art•a Call lur 11ppt Lt.t-d appluanre" · uvcn, W1i11ter1>. waltrt•i.•1·"· t;ltW•• top. d11'hwa~htr. nioks & ~ µenwnnrl &t•ld. smb Mukt• ulft'r 21<Ul Vac <.:at Hwy. II k ~141 ~"TERUNC ,."LATWARE l "andlehaht by Towlf'· 11.lpcs. Place settings & !"'1'Vln.R ~. On Spttl<tl ret;ul COit approx ~. i\.'\kln~ S4000 642 4300 1\IJ \Iller U38. 24 hn ·u. ... l111t•m1r !IC'C\'3"0t)" N1•1oel 10 womf'n P '1'. ,.. rr Will lrlltn <:.tll bdo1u 9 JOam Mun Sat. 67~\W.'l. ------ SAUS • OUTSIDF. MAJtl .. HARDWARE Expr M'C 213/374 74.Z! SALES o rPORTUNITV --W E F. ·Hutton s ub· Sldlar) Eam W ,000 LO $18.000 Part t1 me. 97'.t.Z712 Or send resume to POBOX 621. Du1I} Pilot. POBOX 1560. Ca.ta Mesa. CA 92626 SaJ~ J)t'l'SOO n1..'eded for ~Jft lohop Ill Coronu rid Mar to 14'0rk part llmt· on weekends. Call 673 ~Iii 8 :n.-4 00 Moo.· f'ri. Sales Rep for Trav~I Ageocy. Pa1d by com · rwss1on. Call 1!>4·1311. Ask for Jaclue. Sale; IYMiJo Shack bu full ti me c ar eer op . partuoitjes & part tJme Job opportwutaes open· 1ng up now 1n the Newport Beach area It you are military rrlirt'd or a c:oU~e graduate or are currently goanR to N~e & h11Chly mou1;al· ed for mcreased earn· ings ba se d on perforrna.nce, pleast' ap ply at: 814 So. E l Camino Real, San Clemente. RADIO SHACK A TAHOY CORP. E.O.E. t.'7J J7''7 .; ~; (" It t: T A R I I\ L l"l~fTION F ft1mv. OC 11111JUrt •rt'• Gt"n ore. µhont's, f1llnl[, t yp1n1t 5060 wpm. urfnlR "kllb twlpful !Jut not r.-q d ( ull ~·1151, aak for Je~ SlCaETARY .lni.ne Company LS ieet lllS LDdJ vidua.l for proper . t Y M!f'V1 ce5 dl VIS 100 X ln t :sUll'Ung position w 1op· portwuty for 11dvanct' mcnt 2-3 Yea.rs olf1CI! ex· per Accurate t ypUlg & heavy tdephonc:. We are lookmg ror a srlf Start(.·r ror a \ arft't v of dull1~ 1\ppl) At THE IRYIHE CO. 1001 c~melback ~Bch 6443196 i-;quaJ ()ppof. Employer • • •SECalT ilJES * * Careet' posit.Joo. 24 hr day, trnti, bagb IQ shol1haod 90. Slll, 200 MarltetiJ:ll/S&Jes. Fun Anaheim 04.000 Acct tGn Ldgr RE $13,200 ••Sales Con"uJtants • • ••Our Office•• Appl OnJv 1 t'rtt1 !'.:OE Lu Remdens Aitencv .al!O Utn:h. Es tab '64 Newport Be1rh~l90 SECUTAIY To Dir. ol Int ·1 Mlrtnl'. Sh DOC for tbu vanety job. Outgoing re sp. person Top salary & benefit.a. So. Coast Pla.u area. l'uw trU<"k dnvrr. full trmr, m'"t h11 v._. ~ood dn1;101o1 r .. ror<J Wo rk a.re Sal\llll Anll. ( O!llU Mtw For employmt•nl llllt'f"V\-c aJ I 842-87 42 or Sl1 92IJl bet. 8 AM fr 5 PM rHAl NEE· Print tng l:!Jue:b.M -W'llbng to t.nun penoos •loo pnor exper . but has good •t utude tnlo tlW bfilepnnt ma f.ield tull umt-work 8AM·~P M. Mo n .Fri Sl.arts at SJ 2S hr. Ca II .Maril 7S 1·2li8) rnAVf>,l. AGF:NT Full lime PoS1t1un 1n bun ,\g!:'fl(')'. Muumum 2 yri. expen~n· maodatCJr) Salary b»i.ed on t'll pPnt'fl<"P Con Ult'l Hu-."' 714 675-TTii f ) p l n I<: • p a r t • t I m :• , MaJ: A: ~ le11::.rl bk· gmd. !i :II To 8 JO P M (;all SalJy, :i to 5 PM ~ f YPI ST W OltD PROC~R Fast accurate Typist wlllUd foe entry M!vel paillMlQ. pleasant •ork· ma oand. Apply LO person t.o Mr F\Jeot.es at Robut l:tPin WtllJam ~t & A~ soc. 1401 Quail ~ . N 8 8J3.00'70 t"X1 213 1070 ··················•··•· •IMMF.OJATI'; C "A.'ill • 1-vr <iold. S ilvrr . Pl1111num Any kind ('()Od • amount Daniel )6.~ Ma101f1C't'nt ~ • d1as damr nc Aa>n. ~ !><iL take $1 750 ~ OllSC f.42.7'.MI MMcl Xtre Coslt 1n You W\U find It 1n st-tap GOLD & SILVt.J<. ~h1ch ~buy We t~l .di 1t4!'ms for punty at no ro,,t lo you. <x obll11:at ron tt1 'ell. Ut.11 964-6.5(11 for th" f rv,. ~•C't' done in your 01o1>n MmP pp H.trt> Trianicul.ir 1·uc L\amond ti2 pt I me 1·111 or i''Jrd S221JIJ 14 &11 5Jt'ril1l·1• for SI 10 0 M7-<.c?M Dumond I Ii <'l IVWld cut (;IA 1 ~rt 1f1 r, Pnn-DC1iO ~ 7SK1 107S .. .................... . R.egis~r«i Panto )ia re. Half Arab R 1ddt>n West.rm Trail N~ in· t erml!'d1att' tu ,.x pt-Ml'D<'ed rrdl!r SSOO ~i640 8080 ._ ---- llomaatt' lt'l l.1nroln .. 1..ilho by Salvador Dalt. /\ltbl Pruof ••«.Md by ort1'\t s2.ooo 1n CallPnt''\·Sl ,300 firm .. p 731-7596 . t'amaly Membenhli> John Waynf' Tennis Club. sum CaJ 1213·592·21&& l..cam to swim · bab1e1, i.dulb . beginners. Ad \3nced 11resavlng t'M11r1cd W S I. Becky ~5:.lS ------Mi~ Wellllhd 808' . .............•.....•.. TOPCASH PAll> ,..or used rurmture & ap 1.ti~. workUlg or not !Gi~IJJ BUMPER 'iOSIO OATSlJ:-.:. ~""i(BL..~5121 1013 ............••.••...•.. -.X)ll.~ Director trombone ~1th c 4M' E"rellent con d1l11~. 11 675-~ after t>P\t ------...................... . L•1mpll lt: YJmJha PA ~\,t1·m . .\l11 t cnnlf S700 bt:!>t ,,fr Ro bcn 6314ii2 TYPIST U )'OU're sharp & can do 70 wpm. I can matte you a slnlled Photo Type Set l er . T he C omposing f<oom . Art Griffan. ~L lnsh Watcrfnrd Chan deb er Le.:. tn..n n :1J1 I SlSOO o re b7J 1020, 7S2S710hm. OHia fiM ··-. & (:qlt,...,.t IOIS 'tt""l>Orl Rearh Tt>nn1l> •••••••••••••••••••••• .. CI u b Fam 1 I > M e m · Sohd Wood L-shaped desk bentup aioo _ &M·9'n0 w chr. also guest chr... 556-9000 CdllfftdAJdn aremott~~ HOSTESS/CASHIER --------•I $4.00hr. 7·3shilt . ,,_. T k I Sales 100% Free to appUcaot Irvine ~I Ai.tency 4811 E 17\b. Cost• Mesa YDmMAIY HOSP. P /thne AM & P /tlme P M. 1ncl'I' wknd s . ~neral help front & baek. Minimum age IH )l"!I. NB. 644·S460. Mon lhru F'n 7-4. Camping eqw p 3 brn CoWman Sh , f'olcman dbl mantle propane lamp, Ir.:. Colem;an <ook!r. & 3 Sk\.'1JlllR COL\. m calJ6411712eve. Ofo' fo'S ET PRESS· Very old. R1roh Graphic, not ~urlcm$! Make otrer ror spare parts or antique \ aJue. 64 J.1212. Xlnt working conds. 8 Robert Sarks a ing app 1cat1ons M.aml.enance man·helper Paid holidays. EOE . & Associates Moo·f'n. bl wen 3·5. 2735 for apt complex Ul C.M. 642.JSai W. Pac Cst Hwy Npt. Hetired or semi. (213 ) BayviewCoov. Hospital Real Estate Deb. ~&l. 2056Thu:rio Ave, C M. HAVE OPENING --------Restaurant Ma In t en an c e M a n for two aggressive real ME & B>'S --.. ___.__, ed estate agents with lead. ,,..._ ·~ Experienc ui Nursmg ang company. Excellent Immediate part lime electncal & carpentry HEMODIAL YSIS l.rai.Jung. Call Al Stellato operuog available for rield. Preler past hotel fortm.erview. 96J..567I. Ddlvery Dnver. Mu.st be experience. Apply to Gil, able lo won eves. &r have Su rf & Sand llotel. RM,JlVH good d riving record. Lag\na Beach • .s'J-4477. SWU at SJ~SJ.50 per hr. +Ups. Age 21 & over. Manager wanted for ma L"ntJcal Care Exp. pre· Apply daily af\er 5PM. ,.,,,. shopprng cen\4?r 10 ferred. Will train ror lhis l••••••••••I Me 4'c Ed's Pizza. 17th. & SALES RIP TRAIHffS Needed for Coastal area Starting salary to ~ a week. wilh large mult1- lme losuraace Co. <.:a II 7S2-7990 .• E.O.t:. SALES ITU VB. VIP Vacatloo promoUon Exp'd Dtrect/tele ules fmmed adv. tosal~ Mgr Comm. + o ·nde start at S 1.000 PER WH.t< Apply lOam or lpm Wed. only. 1711 N. Broadway, Ste.~. Santa Ana Swlt' 224 642· 1•70 SICTY ,aKN . 1 girl offi ce Air port area Mu.st ha' c uper. in comme rcial R . E manaic & devel Mwit ~ mature & have 1lnt. s kills. Salary fle x . 8J3.«D> WAJTIESS Apply between 9am & 12pm Charlie's Chill Corpo r ati on. 300 1 IWdtuU. Bldg. J2.. Ste orza&.C.M. .......... ---------· ...................... . )ecunty gua.nh. 3. 12.30 to 8: :»sh.ill W'; ' 1005 ....................... 6M-(.f;l0 Newport Dunes THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Costa Mesa. Mull mum 2 Sf>e<'iahy Full time. 1 n ReaJ iAtate Sales 1\mul, Cost.a Mesa. y r s . ex per 1 e o c e . Mission Vie JO. People needed in Sunset ~~~~~~;;;;;;;~~~~~:'::':::::;:::--• 213/501·2'763 Beach dlice, top com· • AwiY In penon. ---s.c.ity Offic.en All shifts. Orange Co location 1714 > 978-7UJ ~ER ABBEY AN'11QUE MALL o.uJ,y l~. Fri 11).9 Cl..OSEDnJESDA Y 11751 Wsaumle.r Ave. MANAGERS-SHOP Day & N ight S bl!ls . Volume production. I want \he besl. Top pay. Call me personally, Roger lllaeGregor ~Yachts 6C2-6830 Marntlng & salesperson needed. P/I'. Fr l·Sun. ~be personable, neat appearance and good pt\ysicaJ condition. Coo· tact Jedde 7141962-1374 llllDIAHIC-'200 Week. wm train. Open 8am llAm-~13 "'ete'Al ASSIST AMT For P~latriclao , eit· perimced oo1y. Newpon . t.aer-. 6"-Cll70. ..-.CAL TUMSClllR Small Clbdc located ln Newport Beach has permanent poa itioo avail. ~ for sell starter wlth 1ood ~ *1111 ii: l·S ,.... medial t.ranacrtp- tl oa eaperh•ce. FaalJlarlty wtll• mtdleal /med I care .....,... a.I 1tarta.1 ....,,.,,... ........ , ....... ........ c•tan ~ ... Pole)' ........ &.O.t: ... 11/P. i.-rt' Lv .. _..., ........ awi.i.t ... , ..... 1 .... . ...... m .... ... ..... ...... . ..... ' 714-111-1800 OF'f1CE WORK -Will traan $180 per week to start. Opeo Sam to 8pm. 9!l>8413 OFFICE Gaa1 ti It. bidrp9. iltcJ. A/P & AfR. P-. pot. req•ins reliable penoa. Costa Mesa. Velor Electro•ica. 540-tU.. •SYSTEMS, IC. PRODUCING COl/'Y NOCISSl.- SYSTEMS FOITHE CilAPHIC ARTS TIONCIAHS lmmedlale opeal111s avail f« field Mrvlce .,.._... for npUr' ot wr1;,;:_ta1 com,.,., riCid • UM prin. ....._ I y_,. eqs., AA ....... or .. td•aleol = ........... .-to: D'USSIOQS. Call Bud Hyams (7141146-5502 REALESTATI SALES Open i ng I n well established lrvioe hrm. Training assistance. generous comm1ss1on schedule. Call Dawn. fl33.8600 Real ill late Sales TOPOfffCI ·Best ~aUoD • HlCh Commlsaloo • Pl'd•hs-..J TnJnin• • Experienced only • Exper'-eed ODly •Call.Now Redhill Rea1U' tni. 1300 AM for Walt USITHI DAILY PILOT .. ,AIT IHULr •Y1C• DlllCTOAY Por Relull Sen&eeCall '1tll' BE A STAR wfttt *CARL'S JR.* I •••• 0,p•lmlty =~-= ShHh COOKS COUMIBHELP SHIFT' ~YISOIS EacetlHt '-"•fits, .......... IC-. -.",_ ........ .... •teMr •apl•y· ....... , ......... '" ..... ,.~ l°IRll) f•i'll ,.. ..... 11012 c.lver Dr ..... r.aaa ()ppon-.1\)' ~tl'lil/t" S amplemaker f o r v.uneo's dttU manufac· turer. ~ 1991. SF..AMSTREs.5 -Grow. Ing s.alJ loll reqs uper lndavmaal &Wr.2434 SEAMSTRESS -Sall aeamslreSs needed. Top pey & beoe. P.W.00 Satl Deal.pl. 673-2J80 SECURITY Mature. well l'roomed 11:enlleman pllime to greet VIStlOH " -Ive directions 1n public ttardcns In Corona Del M.ar. call 673-2268 Moo.· 1-h.8 JOam-4 .00pm. Seartty OHie.en P /tJme l)OSltlons a11a1la· bk? II you like to meet the P'ablic and r.mer to work ror an n house security operalloo apply at. THl•YMCO. !Oil Camelo.ck Newport 8ch 644-3196 F.qual Opp«. Employer SICllf UY AIU Ume wilh aood of. 5F£Y/BKPR. part/full lice akllt.. Start Im· Ume. R.E. Co. CdM. mediately. Xlnl op· Salary neg. can 9·12. porturul,Y lo trow with McJn..'Jbu. t7s-te00 expandln1 company . .,__._ ..... ,_ t•~... L Good u&ary • .......,.t """""'-"".......,..a wuuan a u r r o u a d l a 1 s . fUU lune. Appl)' et 11112 (714)51JH79S. Pat HB. 2J.St• ts71 E SALES. Wanted, SHllTUY f\.ll1 or part Ume. Good Imnebued(ood1...,W· Co. beneflla. Futiare IDllll mll, co. la .-1.q mcmt . .,ollllOM potll· • Gperitoetct • errf. bit. Appty ln peruoa bet . clent dtp•rtme nUI tam • llam: JOTl S. Hcretar)'. ~cant &Ntol,C M . l1IUlt ..... u ' Of· , ________ _ ..,., )'GI& call Cl ... lfioed po411Uou,I, lYPlnf • saa sc••• 1op&..anad,1ou'NU· ~II.JU., Wll ,. OP9ATOI ured of •, friendly par\ ~ a.o OeNlt· And let Up Esper weac.ae Hd 9'•1• la ..t ••••· l'ftaN perm. po1llton Ooocl _....,.. .. llf Mil Miid •'T''':' t.o: Lor· Mat(. Xl•C wor-.•1 ,.,... •• Call .... 1 .,. a& PO In u .. d . C.M . ., ... ---·"'·""" , ...... ------------------ ' Gardea Grove 5S4.&103 Olah paid ror antique shop lovenloriu. Call Larry M o rgan . ( 714 >S40-31165 -.....c.. 1010 ....................... G.E. Relriserat.or, top f reezer, b r o wn. 6 yrs.$125. Call all 6. ltM&U G~l price. Ute new ........ dryer. Copper, dlx mdl. PIO/bol b. m.ac DNlle °"' ranie. Self cleaalo1. Tappan ....,....._Like new. '30-Dl 1040 ....................... KEIBIDm .... AkC. QllllpalR. MJF. Pe.t • abow . Pvl ptr. b.Ji9T·IMI aftt pm. Lbau Aptoa, T • k.a, A.llC. ,........._, ll•P -·· •mt AICC 0.-a.p fem. t wlu. lloall)' blaclr. tll.otM aft l :IO'Pm • .... Every FrkMy, Saturday & Sunday during the month of Mey we wlll run vour g•r•g• salt ad under this spedar GARAGE SALE hMcftng . GET READY NOWI CIHn out the ctosets, attic end lcfds' rooms now -gtt rt4tdy to tum your unwentld Items Into CASH. C.11 NW to pt.ce your 4td unc:Nr this SPECIAL G•r• Sale headlft9 tor newt f'rlcNv, Saturdty & Sundeyl I • 642·1678 . . . 1 °= ...... & J I I IMI ....................... ~= ..... !~.~~ 1!:'~.:~ W.'l 60 !~ ............ !?.~! ~.~.'!~:.~ ....... ~·.':'!~~....... Mond!y. Mir 12, 1980 DAILY PtlOT Q 9ASSAVll ....................... 'TH.-ITnn P,~ U W t1tl ,._ 9725 AMtot, l•,.W ......... orl9d ~ D-Tn ....... • •W 8"'..,.,,• .• ~., p •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···············-·- ...._ 'PUU II •YOUt Moc:·,;()«)... ,, c. "'· r n. New rn1 -··-............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJO Volvo I JO Under -••ft you t•w ..... 0 .. ,.l• ('arn1 .. r •P•Ctaal! Call "79 1'\at Spyd r 2000, auto 't!UIJIOt 9741 Ytla..... f770 c:.nw. 9•lJ ' .,.. rw. Ume Hu CB. ,...., • .., -""' "' ""u• )<&.) 1 lr1111u1. PW. IUJI r11ck , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• Tarp, bait tank. 11&111 W•domaltllttnanctfrn• AMtfo'M t'llU('llC. ma1C11. iltq1U1yremauu112 ·w004 •'73 Betttl,., 4 1pd, '7'T·TOP e. ~lOI ""~um (uJI ~r. 'TJ lntcm.tw.1nl I' u ''T bnand OOW cond, nDY)' 6 &('( showroo d I ml Wht/marooa lat. AU Want worlltn11d1v1n1 ~4<U6 lank IM.2~7~ •;v" IANfA ANA \'J.m.t'nll llM!t!••. ~-~ ..,'OPIEtt Pl•an papn. Ro)'al ROC 1. l"l'C ntly O\~u.kd. ~ood •orti 1n1 cond ll00010H•r '4.1 W2 t>aJto •RV Rmtala w1ramper l•ts. &lra G ' ll •MO ,..Y a.. w/lm Wp. l yr wrn-FttE£ --~.~.:.Js • ~· 21.00I mi. l•· t 2~ lOlil*'d btkH --·Id .. -• partnt'r or 22 ' rom Rf.N'l 22 ft lu~ m1r 1313171 AND~Pf~~m<>Pt-'<b ! 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'11 --...uA( '77m¥p,atrl*SXl':1 CODd Sacrarm•$3H7S 752--0900 M .-..~·-lioiw.1'1dw. •torf'd I.mid• ..... ,_ .,_ M "orcl 111 rlcu" Xlnt 'TU111l4lpStatOJWI l·TnCIJl:I.~<~ VOLVO xtru. uataee . .._...~ UOlh 850ll ~11721 T ........ y,..._. 91 70 Sll'4'1 <>UO 76ll &Zl--.1 or "1TS11aAllliotUI081 ._. Pondle 9750 Dodp tt35 . N W PT VA<.'tt t:XC11A.NG t-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ UJl<I 'T'1m:.I (~) 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA.LES SlltVICE •••••••• T 1MShaat•W1l't'rn11 SHCIO VGM 9170 ..,., ..... air(G31) •••••••••••tt•••••••••• AHDLuSIMG .;·~·;;;:••;:•rt. New .......... 10t4 11 ~I Sptiab lM (i()' 8Ttawk~31142' IOfo' D MtrVr hU.3660 4'7~ UIOO ""''"•") l1rt h11trh •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• "78~air(-) YISITYOUR '78f'ors<'he9JlSCTarga. OVl'.:H.St;AS DELIVt;llY pjl!nL Xlnt. cond. P.P . ~Iii Uf tl:ll :.w.. l' -.t "78S*Aaa.dld<S.> back i.po1ler. wht w thlk t;XJ't;RTS 1-496-4195 Ul 1979FORD i·u•••SIR<IJM> OIAHGECOAST uu. lat.e>t comvut.•rtLt'fl -------- E2SO MAXI YAM '19mAS/R (JIU) ala.nn system. loudcd URI.£ lkE f'Of'd 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allo SerYlc.•. Porl, \ 1'.W \ .. o wllh uuto '19m kMwied (az:5e1 HONDA Showroom t•ond 2.'.1.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N•=wSUttto'DOAttO 11~ & N(-w O'NclU Am 11>tt 'ti.It ll1XUJ73-b646 &AecfftoriH 9400 t1..11L• 11wr )\,~no.:. ult C'-eds.doy1 LR.a.ftnal..a.RTERS nu, Rll dm,· S21.IJOO ,,_~~_!rORlvd '78fOttDRITUli l5ll \'ofon1ul Pwr <"nr •00 •••••••••••••••••••• ,,.hn I ~ It'"' th110 20V ~,,...."" 731-60.!0 "Cim'AMt:SI\ l'Owt:r steering, power '!.':'.! ll\~~ T~~-k d~ki. WAN'l'1'0 HUY nult.,.' 1 Fn&101 Pnl'\'d SAM HACK TODAY!!! L..tL .... ,. 1 54 0- 9467 braUs, air cond1Uoolng. lY ...... tM.St.r.o 1091 sh:'~::"''~.:;:~rd:~p •. ~~~t,~~~1t:·~ tt .. .J.(jWl-IOYOlCt·! VALLEY UNIVERSITY 'b'T ~11.S Targa 2.2 L t:G&, -~ clean. (7~~;~ ....................... l>'ath o m~l«'r V Iit" ....oltTS SALES•SERVIC... bod:yllU rswn .. a.Uoys, '78 Sta Wgn, suarC, RAYR.ADEIOI NI~ Zrruth 2S • i'Olor T\' D.1,000 jUJit apt·nt re S SAYISAVE S HELPS TO QU)SMOIA.f sbaartJ Call r, Hft>de~on ca.SHtle, AC. ?OMPG, u............_ <t>r wmt),f""l'lkllnry furtuh.l.Qa CMtn~uu WITHUSIDPAITS ~~ HOHDA 152.11worii7S.59!M mJO.~ ..-- 11.at 646-1....., 19GllO •1""'1 lm--...ocarp .... ~ r'IWl"ll '"~TltUC.,S l8AtrrOIRCVl~EERDR. •au --' --tMPOR1' ... --.. ""' 1'S 914 Copper Meulbc. "14 w..-145, 21mpt. DU " 1~" porubll' ro!Qr t' \' ....._...,/ AUTOSUrl•I.\ IAATIOH IY 2850 11ubor Bhd 34mpg hwy 1 owur lram, ure:.. batl, alt. 110-7100 Sl«J l,;n.-ut mnd O•ttr 9050 101 N Mll.lk-tR"'.\kr a I &a4G 00,'1',\ Mt-.:SA Cherry cond. R1ver1a muff. uphol. 78K mt. ~ 7()(XI ••••••••••••••••••••••• An.;\h.·1m 7711 'l'llll.1 ~ST 540.tMO miip, Ania exhdui.t , Ire al road c • r •IMMJ\l'Zl:I 30'801\n-. .11 !Ill!'.{ 1 .. r.iu 1111~ ~tl·rt·o. new uph ol. 12950 OBO. Tnm i.. \\AtJnll..i(luai.iu l!I rol titzn>0plaMprt•pa1d :iZ7101 ~..ilr n11lru1111111~ l'H'r)lhinv \II p ~r SAVINGSEVER '79 \ccord 1:r1 •1t 1.11 ~1816 ~ orT\I l'lll rnnd $17~ lrumS~mo.ancluthng ~1llu11 .1r UnH·1t~l1.i BtMUl CJI Wont 1,.,.1 OHAUMOOElS' lil'llo{l' Al'. A\1 "'' ---- l:..J.1 6tl 1712 l'\t' ~llp. lt1SS<>c:b 114 964 59!14 ('.ill !WI 431!> 125..500 1;.12 0;>4.~ I' I' • '>ll'reo lu rni ~rl'Jt nmd "78911 SC Sorf. nor) t .. n ~ UM<f ----UP TO 36 * like nnv Sl.S2 mo ..i. 9,GCXml l,.thr. 1m. <.:uf 1~40l·h <"ltrad10 ---------l 'G7 VWSqt>aJ>Mru.l'ngtne ·79 Ootl,:1 \4n Con-~i.nr be ~l ~I d>' ford a l.Hm Loaded c;··;•; .......... ;;0j w mtl' & Knl·kttl floor 811'$ ANGRS ~ C..ill day venuon .. 11r. crw.e con. MPG .11 .• 1 673-1967 al't8PM Hob S22..500 1• 1• f.42~ or ...__ . . ..................... . mt w 'P .,..and nttw JKI orrul(bt6'2 <0''4• trul Mu. ... 1 w \·' 559-097!1 Your maleaie may vary ~lOX> S175. waU sell fur SIOO F I S H I N G • -----~ your drivmg hab•l •1.918 •loada C1v1c, xtnt ca.l.1641 1712eve ENT£ RT A IN I NG. CAPRI PARTS All9o& Wanff.d 9590 and cood.Jtaoo. EPA ap cond. llkt' ~ 13,000 0 11 l'or.ctw , ; \ti IS Ht"d BUSJNf:SS! ! 60' llat 2 rww front Koni S~'ks ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Pl'O\'ed fuel economy tor $'8)0080 Jim 645 113!1 l7~. XJn1 • •ir.d \II opti. loah & MarW Lens SportfLSher 1-:nJoy lf1ttmg '72 to 'i4 V ti :1 t WE PAY TOP OOLLAH thel:!{hS.s~ are· ('1. ,,.,.,,, 9730 118.000 l'I' 1,i_, ltJ<2 Equi,...... tht>>ioudhfe'Contuct (lflh f70 for he.1th ' N1•"' fortopw.t'<li·ar-; forcl~n. ty 25 mpg: highwa) 36 •••••••••••"•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••00 Bob lliigin ~l·i;ri. h t· av)' dut' 111 tl111111..,,l1l'"' or d.i~,.,11·-. If mpg combined 29r 1111: $4999 MAIERS AUTOCEHTER l9'T7 GHANADA. 4-dr sed fully eqwpt. 3SM m1. Xlnt rond Orig owner. SJZ.'!O. B1U 968-0462 '72 FOtlDLTD. NU. aar CODdltiolung. pow9' 5'eeri ng, ~er brakes. r dk>. beater. <Dl"VE> Sl499 RAYRADllOE Ll..c•tttr~ 16Alfl'OCENTER K. ....................... , __________ , Gctwrd 90 I 0 675 2960 month battery, onl) ~10' \Our 1 ur '' 1•\11 J d1•.in, · 1 '77 JAGUAR XJ6l L I k e n \' " '><"-'lL' l'IHS'I ' BUY OR lm.11·ulJ\1• """ 11111111 ·72 MZ fbr.:I:. d1ngh}. 9x4•.,, w 6hp Johnson. & J wttl dolly Also 8' wood :.ailing dinghy. both good 11•nd 213 .!81 0160 or i i I bi3 0328 ·7~ P•"'' b• •11 1. \.-.r, • lt·..111 rn• ·1 n p .. rl.-1 t 11•'"- 111 1..., 6. 111• , 11 d t 1'tl~, ... ..36 ~;,...,. '# I .t.2S li<I k l'r Slt'ttl !'~'TA M ESA IRvtNF. 830.7300 , H.1\CEMARK .. leathn LEASE ..... ow.• null~ ly l'QUI ppt.•d Ill N II I) M! Call &1l 01311 k FOR THE BEST CAL J 34, 77. dsl. whl, ful :ipurt :.teenni: wh1'('I. 011 ~ "" SPEC IAL. 63l-42tilj -GAS Sl\VEH l'.11 C'U DEAL IM CHARTER Chevy t-n.:1m· ~ trnn.. ORANGE CO. - RAYR.ADUOE lriti"-Can Tu l·\.1r~dw~1 \1 101 •>n I\ zn>nu SJ.!.111 01.,r t .. lte ll\1'! P>lllli. 11 'I-I.In~ ~~lltl•i3!111I. .. ro rl \I 540-9202 9910 ........................ l.!/i6, r;ran.11!<1 .i door. lo ffil , I\ L' , s.!:5(j() 640 l:lliO 9945 .........•........•.... Boats. Maintenance/ Service 9"'020 Oa) or ""l.oek i:r Uit'Scl Aar rood t'Jlahna or 673-2673 aft 6µm l2.000 m1 re bit s:!7.i P I 1 .. <>r..._ c..-y COME 1.._. A.._.D 631·3275 & ~ 527i ~ H.ubor 81 vd " " Ct~IA MESA SEE US.TODAY! IB AUTO n:NT t-:H U I< ll<VIM: 8 30.7300 '"\ Rcc .. irr•• t'Jt\ \'rt 1"!11 r•rl••• . 1Km1 I rnm .. r C'on1t ~I I J'J5 i'I Blade lfri:&I 1 ... m1ll<rt IA\mJ l.Aldtd .. p '114 ~ 0660 '75 LIHCOLH MARK IV ....••........•••••••.. Hoal ,,.ork. repu1r:., rt' furbl'\hin)! J>UIO\llll! & \;trru!>h llal!hl''' 11uahl\ ,,.,~k.. re~ rJtt.~ 5411 iOH Boats. Sail 9060 ~for Sale ···················•··· 979-2503 Mopholwquotes 'i'6 JlljC >..J 12(' 11(11' ""' llt'I mmt Iii\ m1 Huui.:ht nu -.°lo(J\-"jj ''it!~ •. I IAIU ff:;' .1 It , I' \f 'Ti Le S.bn· 2 dr. t':llrJ\ rnu:-.t "'II 1)J"11 111 •1tr1•r 1-\Jll , .. ,.,.~·r 11,,,. milt.~ iJ.ILJ~ ....................... Boak, Marine Eq.ipment 9030 ·················•····· fri0l1•r. "'111 l.ikc 18 ft. Ill· ln;ml or outboard. IS" .... ht't'b ~>Oo 760-0489 1\ I> J l' h l' W 1• Id Ing & F:1hnrut10n llomc. auto & manne r('pa1r No Job I•~, ~ml l<snbl rates, 7 rlyi. :Jot hr'',. '.157 2516 Boats, Power 9040 ••••.......•..•.•..•••. 1978 SCARAB Twin JO'::., 130 houri., loaded Pn pt}. Dest ()(. lt'r! Call 546-1200 (Mon.· Fri days>: 731·8218 <evenings & w1.-ekends). A'>k for Jerry. ~. I .udt·~ u;, :!:">ft . 'am hull . ,.,11 µ 1n NH . bc.1ut 1ful s.aooo !tH OOIO Pn.ndle Cat 16', xlnt cond, dbl t rap. S2750/ofr. TI4 897 64ZJanytJme. -- WANr TU BUY f11pper Sailboat. Used speed boat & motor boat ap. prox l2' w/sleenng whl. 1213) 822-0131 '74-25' Schock Y• ton. f'uU race. 8 \{llls, 6 waoches. toil. signet. New 0 /8 . Sl 2.900. 714 /846·2754 . Stan Miller Yachts. 13' KORALLE. Sloop w/ll'lr. EJec motor.~. Ph~ IMPORTANT NCYnCt:TO HEADERSANU ADVERTISE HS The price of 1lt'OI'> advertised b\ \t'h1clC' dealers 1n the \-eh1clC' class1hed advert1~1n.: columns does not anc I udc any applicable taxes. license. lransCer f Cl's. (IJ'\ane'e chargt:S, r~ ror air poUut.Jon rontrol dt• vtce cerulicauons or de aler documentary prc pa.ration charges .unlc::.i. otherwise spec1hed by the adveruser. MMial 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F OR SALE : S kagg fiberglass one.person .s.a.ilhoet. good coodataon. S4M2S8 18. Hattera'! Y:irht nsh. ,1,, :J :.talc rm~. lwn dsl. ~U.000 tn clcclronlcs, $235.000 Nwpl Yacht Ex· 38' ~ '77. 5 bap"' sails. 20 h~. S89.500. .Wa:!'Jl Newport Yacht Exch -·•••••••••••••••?!~~ rh 675-UD> -----\.')' Gran Manner fully equipped, beautifully maintained. r eady lo rrwsc or Lave aboard. Slip may be available. m.UIOO CATAUNAZ7' L974 0 /8 , clean. fast , loaded. VHF. 95'7-1121. or ~363Seves. 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 ~· ~ f'"mancmg poss1. ~ ......... 11 ... .a. 1,11· S80.000. Jack Curley .,..,,... .... ,,,." ....,.. "~ ;,3i.1sos evenin gs & ShpsAvatl 646-0SSl v. \'ckends. 6 42 ·4321 500. Slip to accom· wt"etldays. modate up, t.o 60' boat. Util. pd. Carpeted. t2' Urullite. '74 AfL Cabin, 1~67....;3;...·l.;..;464.;;.._. _____ _ ix·,,. int. twn dsl. SJ39,SOO. MOORING ISTHMUS '-ewporl Yor ht Exch Cafalna. $50,000 lin-IJW 631-<210 548·4200 ------~ F1~herman P·squared SU,S huJ i SJ.,,.., eau 64.5-0222 631 5()13 l'IVl':N'rOttY MARCUSCHAHMEL n .EAHANCI-: S125Mo. 281\. tTJ.8l..S ;.ic·w :i.:r t:g~ Harbor 1W Dsl. dual controls 2st rms. stall shower cl« galle}. etc Special pn~. Call dlr. 631 313~ Ou/field l::lectnc 16'. µe rfect ba} l'r u1ser Quiet. low maml • cute & romplett.>. W.!ISO 67>8232 77 25' Searay. lake new. ~lip avail. w 16 mos free re n t . S17 ,SOO . <!lJ.!&-4429: 714·846-3385 41' M.allhews '53, crwser Hepo! Needs some f1xup AVERY &CO. 67~ SU PS AV All.ABLE Delaney's Restaurant ..irea. up to 27'. Re!itroom. shower. & Ice machme incl. 673·8800. ask for Dave Temp Slip /Mooring needed in Newport for -:n· Sall 7141644-0148 Tl"ClllSpCriaff ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~1 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Ha rley Davidson 12.SSX, xlnt condition. $400/best olfer. ~7·2505 •COMYEltTaE• 1963 Conair S.Vdft- Recmt pamt. t.op 4' ilrn. Two extr a Corvair engines & spare parts. S1500/bestoffer. Call 76M519 '29 Model A 4 dr. town sedan. restored. Sl0,000 '46 F ord W oodi e. restored. Sl3.000. 675·6161 '56 Ford 1,'J too Cla:.1>1c. Gd cond. Sl900 661~ '59 Me rced h 300 ::i . ljmousme. Xlnt cond. Bestoffer. 7J0.70Cf7 '65 White T·Bl.l'd. all on g. Gd inter. Runs gd. Tape. S1S'7S. 548-7147 CLASSIC '54 Packard PatricWL fUU auto. 4 dr. 2 Owners only Gvaaecl Bet ofr. Muat sell. ~·17S3ask for Joan Robtnsoo. TWo ol the f ollowlng ca rs have been tot a ll y rest.ored to concourse condatJon. ·lli Por SC Ca bnolel $28.000 ·61 Merced~ 250 ~L Sl8.000 ·79 Por930Turbo $48,SOO These cors offered b) PP. 213 /438-5977 9550 ....................... WE BUY CLEAHCARS AHO TRUCKS COHMRL CHEYIOLET ~ 11..rhu r II.. ·l I ., "'I \ \I ~ .. -.. \ 546-1200 WANTED! Late model Tovotas and Vo lv os . C all u s TOOA-Y!'' PORSCHES WANTED Allow us tbe opportunity t.o ClOOlider the pun:hue or trade-m of your dean Porsche. Check with Us Today! Tap Dollar Paid for Your Cari JOHNSON & SOM Uncolut M..-cury 2Q6 Harbor Blvd. Co.ta Mesa ~5630 w.,.., OYER -look For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi CHtCI( IVBSOH VW·PORSCHE AUDI 44.5 E. Coul lhway al Bayside Dnve Newport Beach 673·0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9705 • •••••••••••••••••••••• AMAL Q.EARANCE!! I All '79 Alfa Romeos MUST GO NOW! BEACH IMPORTS oatt.ew ·~ ficjttiag prius SA.DOUIACec VAUEYIMPORTS 28402 M~te Pkwy MlSSIOO Vte JO 131-2040 495-4949 & '781MW530i 4 speed, power steenng. power brakes. air cood.I· uani.ng, AM/FM atereo CllUdle with 4 apeaken, electric IWU'OOI. w elec· tric wt.odowa. light alloy wbeela. metal.Uc topaz brown exterior wtlh laD ~interior. Only 20.311> miles! ! ! E.x cellent cooditlon throughout . Runs oa REGULA R GA.5! ! ! MUST SELL for OM.Y SIZ.500 HLny. call MUl.311. Cl.ANGE COUMTY'S OU>IST & Mm.do • 9738 1 ···•••·•··•········•··• miracle mazda 2150 Hwbor ll•d. C....W...645-5700 '77 Mazda G LC Li oud ".i, mileage . Gci<xt -.h,,,,.., hatchback Sµln re<ir ~ S2800. 960 3171 -~ leftl 9740 ....................... 1969 MIZ 210SE 4 DOOtt SID.AH Siver blue & loaded ~1th au of I.he luxu.ry appoint l'lll'f\~ ~u.st ~'<" Iv JJ> prectate I (fg{y PO I OM.YS4'91 HOWAADCW.roa.t Dove & Quall SU. NJ:.WPORT REACH lll-0555 •'70280 SL SAVE ~lu..-,t "K'\' 1 IG13 1 t ...... •t+4 \•,·11 • • n•I I .111, PORSCHE '72 911 S 1'h ul• 1 1• • Ill r ... ,, 'U 1-. !<Jll It• I ,1lq .md nu 1<. .. 111 \ r • .r• nw1·h1n1 t' '"i 9756 .....•••.•.••..•..•.... #l DEALER IN US A JR ROY R CARVER I ROUS·ROYCl lwtJ•"' ...... . ... __, .... , .. ·~----- CLOStD \UNOAYS ----'77 1,, StlHr Wraith 11 a..CUJ nulo. new ures . Dar1t iueen & &liver J u.st lU.e lle"A. ~ -....II Im media lei). S0,500. Reull pnce seHs for tal.IW. Call 2W ~ or DC3ll 6l6ifJ. 9915 •••...........•••.••••. '80 SEVILU DIESEL; ... Jlil01' 1nJ ... \ .. n ovtmn t ''II mil•"' X'IJ l.M 1111 I 'ou1w IJ, \ ii Ii llt• tJ1~r1· lh ""'"•·r IO'W 1ru1...., Wh1t1· ,,. rt'<l in ,,,nor Will '·•<'rl fir e ~ 'Th SdV "ullv t.-qwp!>('d $12 500 U'll ~ lht or r or tdke over lw !ltW .a 767 '72 <.:oupe di"' \'111«-One Ownt!r. Xtras Sl200 or make offer ~~ ·m Cadillac roupe <!nod tr an.sport .111 oo ~o 080 7fii8..C234 or 493 0987 9917 ....................... '71C'amaro Xlat. <"Ond. T· top, A tC. AM /FM . ml0/080. 780-0171. "Z8 LT. T·IOp, AC. ~. LLlt wbl. AM /FM s tereo. SS CXXl 64 I .as21 'S7 Cam.aro SpartJe5. Collt'<'t.on l Lem Sales-Serv1ce Lea51ni: JIM SUMOHS 1971 Com1che Convert. C-omp(etety re-st.ored t.o new cood While w deep red llll ThLS car is out <.tand1nglv beaut. has benefits tbt: 19llO ~do oot han• and ll> only S7S,OOO. j >'.I J·11J Tami. 497~a!t. S Rov C...e-r,lnc. IMPORTS RoUaAoyce BMW l!f10 11A IWllH Ill\ II i'W C..m..ni ~purt <.:ou1>1' 1;..,., ..aHn~ JOO\:~ Brv. n met;,llll. matC'h1n1: 11wi;,, 11uto trJn~. PS, I'll. tit ~hi. bl..,t offer 1t\1•r ~.50() or ..i:.sum<' I o ,,. 1 n l t' r 1 • :. I I ' 1• SHI mu lh.. 7'.i:? H9~. l'\l'!> i~ b0i7 IS40Jamboret· ('(>!,IA ~Hft..,,\ NNport Beach 640-6#! •6•3•1·· 1·2•7•6-8•3•3•-9•3•0-0 111 lfrntl"~ \1 k XIS M5tl JI.a(! l\n;t~' SI,~ I ~c l~t J l!ib BOB McLAREH's tl5ll ~. Beach Blvd LA HAHRA 15!\it No.of SA Fw~ I 17141522·5133 Sunday by Appl NEW BUY AT F"Lt:t:T PRJCE 1980 BMW 5281 Safan beige. sunroof. 111· lo)'S, er. rontrol. 675-9840 wkdys. '720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9760 •.................••... 1980 SAAB TURI Os 1"'f"t• NOW for 1mn1P•li.il•· 1t.-ll\ t•n ' Frt'l' ,,, 'r . 9920 . ...................••• LOWER PA YMEHTS On flt'W use<I !'wh·rt'l'tk ' lll'f\Z With our ""tt·ndt•<! term -..mph· 111tl'rt•'t hunl.. µIJll ~111111111m down, fl ,\(" 1·Jll t•rr t'<111fldcn1Jal quot.-!JIJ.4W mtl1• W .uJlAHTY • COHVE:RTIIU • ~"•SSIOH VIEJO <Xfn-eodsS.Jl 110 1961 Conoir Soydef- ,... lW\.-ent pa.lilt. top & llrl ... tMPOttTs BEACH IMPORTS T~ o n 1 r.. con .i 1r 831-1746 495-17~1 848 Dove Slrttl ~ &. 'PJfl' pJrt.:. !'lEWPO RT BEA C II $1500 be!.1 off er C<i 11 '72 280SE. 4·dr bedan 752--0900 76M519 Sarl. air. maroon I m mac. $!\,JOO S57·4U73 Toyota 9765 CITATIONS/ days. ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• c.tEVEnlS 14 lB> 4-dr St.l""r clean 77 TOYOTA P.U. 1 _ SeWdioft .... 38.000auJe:s (11>818871 -... Ivory w/lan int.er Aut.o. Sl ,,_. Arrhed AIC. P/W, AM /FM cass UY a~!!,_-Manymon&modela. Z5pJ awe lank • more ~v.. Wl'llDIAU..-1 ll,.250 ... 7UI ........ ~ GttOTHa.Yrolet 18Alll'OCENTER DR . '811 MB 250. A·l Cond IRVINE 18211 Beach Blvd . lfOCXI. 130.7300 HUNTINOTON BEACH -.17o.or638-7470 147-40l7 Yalliw111 t770 -rs 300 D: New motor. 50 ....................... sa us FllST! s.2.999 IA Y FlADEIOE Lincoln Mercury Jt, \l llH'ESTEH 01< I H\ l'\1-• 830.7300 7i l.1n111ln r,,..,.n Cdr. f.~,., th .. n Jll,OOOm 1 t:\l'I') ~1b~ opt.Jon or t>Xlra A top-Of·lhe ·lanc luxury car In xlnt. cond. Pvt. party Pnced for q ua c k ~ale . SJ.900. ~IM eves & wknds, ~wkdys. Mllcwy 9950 ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S MEWEST U."KX>LN MERCURY DEALERSIOP RAY R.ADEIOE U. '1JCOL.N ·MERCURY ~JIAW>Cailer Dr . SDfWy.LUe Ponst exit IRVJNE IJ0.7000 ---- 74 ei.acu.r COUGAlt AWxn,ac IC, AU' CQDdjt Mir!· '1og, power steena«. power brakes. LOW Mil.ES (92'7ZAJ) IAYRAOHOE HCMtda LMAlJT'<>Ct:NTER OR IHVINf; 830.7000 ~CllMJ 9952 •·········•·····••····· '79 FORD MUSTAMG tur cond, power steenng, µower brakes. !>tereo, !'I.COO 11Ules <831.XKM l $5299 RAYRADEIOE lritftll C.-s 18AlJTOCF.NTER DR. IRVINt: 830.7100 77FORD MUSTANG Ii l') Linder, air , power bterenng. power brakes. VU'IYt rool. ( 489TLQ) $4299 IAYRADBOE .... Can 18At.rr0C!NTER DR. IRVINE IJ0.7300 1al. capacity. Cream ---------1 We bave a 8DCJCI 1elec:tlon PuH. us.100. Call Havtaa trouble Mlling or NEW. USED CMn:U1 9955 ....................... Want working partne r for 36' diesel commercial fishing boat. Dana Polnl Shipyards, S.S. 66 i.1313 '79 Yam 650, spec. blk & gold, lo ml. cust. seat, Wrnty, xtras Sl900 . 673-6646 'SI ToYOta 4X4, LIB PU, Silt trtc, AC. PSI shell, spc&e whla 5K m • xlra~ 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 874848«).UJl. yow car! Try &111! Paid ~I '71 Old.I DIESEL, 91 j~,,;;:;;;ii;ii;iii;i~iiii;;;;i;iiiiii;;~ "11i..MERCEDES300CD. for or not I A.Ill for Frank ~ 2 cir. A beauty Met Blue Snrf /lBM ml'a. lbrinoorTom Aikin. with all eatras. Great _llm0. __ ~_7709 _____ '78 AJfa Romeo Spyder. ,,.... 9560 14.<mni. Concours deta1J -.. •••••••••••••••••• Job. Beautltul Alla ~ Lacquw Paial ~ 7t CHIYY WV Center Venture fore" PICIC.uP tmmedlat.e saJe. S8.SOO. ~u=) LOW -..x>ldvl &eves .. $44" "11 <1rV All/FM ate~ UYfll.ADllot SUOOtllake offer dys U.Coll Mere 6"-11181, eveaSSl-0847 16 At.rl'OCENT~R. "79 Sport Sedan , air, S IRVINE IPCL. emf. 1.000 milea. ll0.7100 Xlat mP1. 20+ . .-00. '79 Ford Cu8tom 1SO ~ ton PlJ. Take over payment.a t.imoe ol -.SOO. 1'100 ac· bl.al mL on q, chrome ftml " " Ur. ll8W803 lft5:IOPll. "10 F.DO Ford. AU opta. Wllite ...._ Rmt over· ..... -. .. o491 1a 83 1·583-7518. ... t707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "19 Audi Fox auto, air. lo/ml, atereo. P .P . ll,250. Mf.tr1S '19 AUDI. :1000S. Copper cir, '"'* aharp. lo m l. IMUllO.l)ya..._19,ew '75DATSUM 2101 4apeed, alr CJOOdjUooing, ...,.,. Ml" UYflLADHOE .... 18Al!rOCENTER OR. IRVINE 110.7600 '77 BIZ 2+2. wpd, elec. lalf, AM/FM uu .. A /C, ---··1·7'174 '731300: Good coad.. St&. Call evea • wkad1. 4111MOM. '73 240Z, auto. A IC. AM/FM, lo mt lmmac. ...., Evw $4f..ao71 '12 aeaz. Vector m a11 • CM'/'bld ..... ad. bd., air .. ...... _.,.... "1't ~ SRI llbtd, llJC Da&lilm 4'dr. Ivory. nu ml, •Int concl. 11500. 9i4W t71Z tr .... chatcb. braha, .... ~...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta... ltiltt •• 6 mWntr. '72 2002. 4 apd, ••r. a710IOIO. 111.cm ":..,UN·~ IOC)d, loob AM/FM, dfeo, nm. 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"••r Ho•et••• Dally NewMpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'So So ' ' Says Cuba MiG Warplanes Mi.stook 'Pirate Ship' NASSAU, Bahamas CAP> - Cuba iad:lrectly apok>giied today for the sinkiDJI o( a Bahamian cunboat by Cuban MIG warplanes, but insisted it s fighter pilota t.bou&bt they wer~ attacking a "pirate shi p.·· Bahamian Prime Minister Lyndon 0 . Pindling termed the clalm "a cover-up" but said he would accept the Cuban state· m enl as an apoloey. "There's no way that they could mistake lwo ens igns and a Bahamian national flag as a Jolly Roger flat." said Pindling. who was returning t o the Bahamas today from London. In WashlnJ?ton. the State Department issued a statement saying the initial reports indicat· ed Cuba was guilty of a "gross violation of international law " U .S Coast Guard and Baba· mian forces were searching for , four missing seamen from the Saturday night sinking of the 103-foot gunboat Flamingo Just south or Cay San Domingo. the Bahamia n Nation al Security Council said. · o.ity HM Si.tt ,._ SZVLVIAN AND BASEBALLS HE'S FOUND IN HIS YARD Enough ta Enough, Says Huntington Beech Men F .oul Ba~. ,__ ,.. . HB Homeowner's Had It By ROBERT BARKER 01 ._ o.Mly Ptle4 SUtt T he crack of the bat, scream ing line d rives. heart-poundinl! excitement on the baselines can only mean one thing -baseball. It is the best time of the year to many, But not to V.F . Szylv1an whose house on Betty Drive m Hunt· ington Beach sits a short popup away from the Ocean View High School athletic field. lie thinks the situation 1s a rca I foul ball. Szylvian reports that scores of base ba ll s. maybe 200. have flown over his six-foot wooden fence and mto his yard. His protests prompted Hunt· in~ton Beach Union High School trustees to put two nylon nets al the top or two giant backstops at a cost or $4.000. But it is not enough to keep out the wayward baseballs lhat fly orr bats as foul popups, he declares. Szylvtan. a retired Na\'y chief petty officer who works m Seal Beach. says that four more balls have crashed mto has backyard recently. And he figu res things are bound to get wo r se when basebaJJ picks up the pace in summer months because the two fi elds are used by Pony League and Little League teams as well as high school players. "It really gets worse in the summer. They seem to play con· tin\JOUSly on the weekends. ··we like to puu around in the garden and my wife likes to lie out in the sun. But she might get bombed.'" School trustees say they'll con· sider other measures Tuesday night such as building higher fences. They say 1t would cost about $68,000 just to move the fields to another location But then the balls might ny out onto Warner Av.enue where they could hit cars and cause more severe safety problems one trus tee said. Szylvtan said one time a ball smashed through his bathroom wi ndow and chip~ his bathtub .. If we would have been there at the time we could really have been hurt." The school district has prom· ised to replace windows and fix the wooden fence he says as used by some of the players as a warmup backstop. And though he gets angry al some of the actions of young ballplayers. Szylvtan indicates he really holds no grudge except against the school architect. He has returned a large por· lion of the baseballs and he ex· cha nges backyard greetings with coaches and other adults in the fields. "But I do blame the archlteet .He didn't show any foresight." Cuban Exile Held For 1969 Skyjack KEY WF.ST, Fla. CAP> -A CUban refugee who arrived in Florida on the .. Freedom Flotilla" boatlift was arrested by the FBI today and charged wi th the 1969 hljackln1 of a National Airlines jetliner. Allredo Alejandro Hema.ndei. 27. was cbar1ed with aircraft piracy and conspiracy, said Art.bur Nehrbau, special agent In char1e of the Miami FBI oltlce. . H• wu charaed with the Sept. 24, ltet hijackinC of NaUonal FH1ht 411 , a mlaml · to -lackaonvllle ru, .. t wltb 75 pMMftlen and • CNW ol 1even. The FBI alle1u Hemaada .... an au&oat.UC pistol and claimed IM hd a bomb to divert the rt11ht to Cuba • At IM UIM ol dMt lal£acalq, UMf c.llM .... Hll"aU II WU .... ,.. ........ al. Ann)' .. , ... , N*tNll Hid, Ht,. .... 1 trrlwetl 11 Key Wflt ,...It' .... ~ I boet ,,. ...... ,. ......... . ' Meanwhile, the c haotic boatlifl between the U.S. and Cuba bas brought death to at leut eight penons and brouaht an estimated 36,000 retu1ees to thJs country. After a three-day lull poutbly ca1.11ed by thunderstorms .., the Cuban coast. more U.an 5,300 refqees arrived Sunday. lf was the laraeet •male-day lnllwc of the tbree·weei .. Fl'ffdom · F\otma." Also arriW., wu tbe body ol the Mveatb CUben-A.mertean to di• OD the IO-mO. ,_.._. The body al .. ,.ar-old Baf .. l D.'TnijWo WU plebd up by a CoHt Ouard cutter from a M.foota.t•.-.tolteW• "°"' ... c.. .-t "' • .,... with no Nfui-e. Coett Ouard otll~I• Nici. "Th• boil 1pp1rently had Iott Ill way ud the tNW WM dleorltnted. •• 11td Lt. J .O Nlmlttl ''ftt)' HW a ,..,.... pullt .. I bet .. Hd WtM °"' &G C ... a/IA Pl .. Alt The incident was s parked by the seizure or two Cuban rishing boats suspected or poaching in Bahamian waters. .. Ir the boat sank was a Bahamas patrol boat. we sin· cerely regret the incident." the Cuban government said in a statement published by lbe Com- munist Party newspaper Gran- ma. The statement was broad· cast by Havana radio and monitored in Miami. "We will never be arr<>Jant with the Bahamas." the state- ment said. "It ls a small COUD· try recently arrtved at iodepen- denci ancf"tbey always can count o n our M>Uclal'lt v aad our respect." Though the statement did not res5>0DC! dj~ to _!abamian Prime Rate Slashes Hit Lowof 16o/c NEW YORK fAP> -Sever al banks tod ay cut the ir prim lending rates to 161f.t percent and a Cleveland bank cut its rate to 16 percent as the slide in interest rates continued Amer ltrust. the Cleveland bank. was lhe first to drop to the 16 percent rate. That came arte r Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .. the nation's fifth-largest bank. cut its rate from l7'r'.i percent. marking the fourth time Mor«an bas been the fi rst to adopt a new rate smce banks today cut their prime lending rat.es in mid-April from a peak o( 20 percent. T he prime lending rate is the rates banks c1'.arlle on loans to thei r mos t c redit-worthy corporate customers. wilh other corporate and industrial lenders paying more. The cut to 16~ percent was ma tched by several banks. lnc ludJ:ng Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of C h icago. the natio n 's seventh-largest bank. Mos t major banks a r e charglng rates of l7'r'.i percent. Before today, the only major bank to drop below that level was Chase Manhattan Bank, ranked third, wbkb cut its rate to 17 percent lut week. With the eamomy slowing into what ma.t economilta think is a rece11ion, tbe demand for bu11n .. loam bu fallen rapidly and .la&welt rMee la tbe money marUt bave plummeted. . 1bieves Loot .. Home in BB More lbu -.eoo ln propmy Md cuh wu ta.ken from a Huatt•.ioa Beaeb bome lawrday by two IJUra)an who ~kedandV=1nupto tbe ..... and tt wtt.h •PP....._ ..S odaer valuabl•. poljee ,......... ... , . TIM .......,., oeeurred at t :ao •.•• l&t ........ al All&hoay ...... ... .. ... , lllld .,,. nelpban • cllled pal~. .......................... Hid aM 'tlilNI ....... lM ....................... ....................... .,., .............. .. , ...... NH •• I ll""11l'R .... . ~ ............. ...... Je•ellr••·--· ' .. demands for reparations. it did say Cuba wanted lhe utcideot "properly clarified and settled friendly and honorably between t he authorities of Cuba and Bahamas." Cu ba said its MiGs were called out after one of the two boats radioed that it .. was bemg attacked by a pi rate !lh1p " The fig hter pilots opened f ire when the "pirate" ignored signals to stop. the statement said Cuba said the Bahamian gun· boat .. could be the one sunk by our aviaUon." Cuba said 12 of its fishermen Pfftlfb Gedli fl AP' ........ Attorney Samuel Garrison III. GOP chief counsel in Nixon impeachment hearings. has pleaded guilty to cha rges of e mbezzling $46J)OQ from the.. bankruptcy accoamt of Georgia business firm . Hearings Set On Modified School Days Pa rent views on Fountain Va ll ey Sc hool Di..stracl"s con· troversial modified day poli cy will be aired tonight and Tues· da y night al two public heanngs Tonight's hearing wall be eon· ducted from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Wardlow Sct-iool. 9191 Pioneer Dri\'e, Huntin gton Beach A similar hearing will be held at the same ti m e Tuesday at T am ura School. 17340 Santa SuzaMe St., Fountain Vallev. Co m ments on the policy, which sends s tudents home early one day each week to pro- vide time ror teacher planning. will be considered by a commU· tee or district pa rents, ad· ministrators and teachers &ulBreaks; Pair Need Each Other A roller s katin g Rlvel"llde CCH.lple, spinning a round lbe Balboa Pier area Sunday afternoon, came away with a new ~ for ucb otber. It all lterted when 41· year-old Robert Jackson bad trouble keepin1 his rented 1kate1 on tbe sidewalk and toot a tum· ble. Newpott Beath firemen Hid 1hey nabed to u.e nene and treated the sprawled •kater for a poulble ....... W'l wrilt. karulY, laad '= patched .., tM RJ maa wheft bit wUe, 11· year-old CNN-, tCIOl a epUl wbile .......... '° 1bteb9Sward. • The nn.. Qme to Mr Nie ....... , ....... ................. ,... from a poe1lbl• broken rt1ht wrilt. "11·1 a 1ood thln1 llle1 'rt •awrle4," Ob· HnH n,. oflN•aJ Art ... , ............... , ... , rtt llw .... tttll otlter .. .. , were missin g . Ba hamian authoriues said only eight were 1n custody. Told or the Cuban statement, Pindling said, ··u would be JUSt good sense and decency to ac· cept that as an apology.·· The Bahamian council said that after the sea incident. Cuban Jets. a transport plane and a helicopter made simulated rocket runs Just above t he t reetops of Duncan Town for several hours Sunday monilitg. The settlement 1s located on Ragged Island. some 65 miles north 0( the eaatem Cuba coast. The helicopter Ja nded , then took off without incident, ac- conhng to a five-page statement lhe council issued early today a fte r a 12-hour meeting in Nassau. • The statement said the Flam. ingo "was or classical nava l de - sign, was painted gray naval colors, was flying the Bahamian n ags and bore other marks o( 1dentlfi callon that would clearly distinguish her as a government ship," the council protested. High Courf Rules Desegregation Effort ·Nixed WASlilNGTON fAP I The SuprPQle Cou rt today struck down legal efforts lo consolidate Atlanta's predominantly black school district with ntne sub· urban distncts By a 5·3 vote, the justices up- held two lower court rulings that there i.s no basis ror combining the individual school districts for racial desegregation. The ooosolidaUon sought by blac k parents l n their 1112 lawauit would have created a "supttdistrkt" st:retctUac OWt" an are.a as large as Delaware. lt would have combined Allan· tn's schools with lhose 10 thrtt other aty dist.nets -Decat.u.r, Bulord and MarieU.a -ud With schools in six county districts - C l a yton , Dou11as. Fulton. DeKa lb. Gwinnett a nd Cobb. Massive busing would be re· quired. The black parents said such a sweeping desegregation remedy was needed to gave black schoolchildren 1n Atlanta an equal education. In another case involving the issue of racial discriminallon. the justices agreed to decide whether the closing or a Mem· phis. Tenn .. street to through traffic at the request of res1· dents of a ~rtually all white neighborhood was an act of un · lawful racial d iscrimination aga inst the residents or a nearby p r e d o m i n a ntl y b l ac k neighborhood. In other nilings today: -The court left intact a ruling the government says could cost consumers from Sl7 billion lo more than S.SO billion 10 higher gasoline prices. The justices refused to hear Carter adm inist ration a r gu· ments that a lower cost was wrong when it struck down a 1974 amendment to the federal petroleum product price con· t.rols . Tb.e Temporary Emergency Court ot Appeals. acting on a lawsuit filed by Mobil Oil corp. against the Department or Energy. ruled last Nov. 19 t.Ml the amendment was invalid because oil companies were not given a chance to oppose it. At issue in a case Involving c om pl ex cost· a llocatlon formulas used for the Emeraen· cy Petrolum Allocation Act ol 1973 are paoUoe prices cbaqed by tbe naUCll's on compuiee from April 30, 1974 UDW Feb.. 1, 1976. Govenunmt lawyen toad tbe justitet that tbe lower eourt's rulin1 allows oU compaaiel to re-calculate tbeir maximum lawful selling prices for that time period, ud recover any port.kin ol tboM lawful prieel not Bandit Robs Store in BB ~ A HuaUnO. Beacb UQuor ....... rOllbed "' • .,... -.. -*7 ..... by • .... .... .......... ...... ellrtl ............. .....,.. .. ,. .... _t"t::· fte oecurnd al I : It p.m. It D-K , POltoe llld. At tM .._.t Wl wltlf tM ealll, be dlrt1t1•11i IO ...... _,.. •Ito hied to follow Iii•, ................ n. ... ,,. w• ...,..._. • I Wtill ift ....... ftn fllt>tl1 ......... '" .... ,. .... .,. ......... ,., ..... , ... . collected by charging higher pn ces now . Left intact a city's power to order its residents to clear snow from pu bhc sidewalks adjoining their property. The court. cltmg the lack of a ··substantial federal question," r efused to r e view e snow- removal ordinance in Carbon· dale. Ill. Carbonda'9's onbnance. bwd on an eaabliag IWnols law. re- qulres Pf'OP'r1.1 owners, ien.nts or otberl ill control of ptivate property to clear snow from borde r ing public s idewalks Drizzling Conlinuing On Coast Scuuy gray morning drizzles caused by damp. unstable au and clear but far-from-balmy af. ternoons are predicted a gain following rain Saturday and blustery winds on Sunday. Some drizzles we re reported at scattered locations around the Orange Coast today. with .11 ancbes recorded by the Orange County Sherifrs Harbor Patrol at Daoa Point Harbor . A total of .03 inch was ~ corded this morning by Hudnt· in g ton Be a c h 's r es ident meteorologist J . Sherman Den· ny. who noted it brings the season tot.al to 21 .52 inches. Denny. who has ke pt detailed weather records since he ar· rived in Huntington Beach in 1927. predicted more of the seasonal May grayness for 1\M>s· day. A slightly warmer trend is forecast at the beaches during the a fternoons Tuesday and Wednesda y, fol lowing a weekend o( cold. blustery winds and poor, choppy surf. Goose bump we ather pre· vailed at most beaches Sunday. including Crescent Bay Beach at (See RAIN, Page AU Coas.i Wea titer Fair through Tuesday except tor low Di&bt and earl)' montinl eloudiDesa • A little warmer. Lows toolshl 50 at Ute beaches to 55 inland. Hicbs Tues· da'/ mid to upper' ... S•crd pact cOUMg /or ,._...._of U.S. ..... at lrott w .,.cW ., hoo fOWl"I M 11~·ra.•111,'' ... I lnM•s-•w-. = • ...... ...,.,. srorw • ,.a . ••••• ...... ' .... _..._ ..... . ~ f j Embassy Tei By Libyan ANKARA, T\trtley fAP) -A llmup of \SO LlbyaN, mott of them antwrsJty tudentl. toots OVf't l~ l.•byan mbu y ~ .... today and Corm~ a ''Pf'OpJe'a romm•UH> lo handle 1\a ad mlnl•traUon, pobe r ported lu London, wh ff' pohce a"' lnv<" 111atu'a 'IU pt"rtc.-d I lh)'an ttrron.t acUvllJ, U.. Br6Uah Rovernmrn\ "'d \Oda)' ll wtll u pel tnOlt membel'¥ ol IM l.1byan Smbaaay belie~i'd to be h"· In• an IUUSlnaUOb equad tnvolffd 111 Ute kllllnl of two Libyan dluldeetl A BnUsh Fort>IJ:n Offtt.'t' 11pok ""'"n ln London 11u11I ,., pulS10fl) ot the mt-mbt"rll ut the wlf ''' l'1i l't>Uplt'"' Uurt"1u wlll be annoWll'ed an » 11~r111l •l~tt'mcnl lo th1• lloua 1•f ( '''"' mons He <Seel Md lo 11\e tktatl' Other tovemment oCflctals ~•1d tht: annou1w1•ment wlll hav1· ~Imo t immediate efft'rt They "tr ...... !t<'d th•t 111 k.t"l thtt•c• t.lh > tt ns wanted b) ~otlund \ urd for ''"'"''h>ninw 1n , ol\IW\ Ihm wtth the lM)llng tut month ul tv.11 I lby11n dl1:ocll"11tb IWl•r 'ul1tf"• tf f.r.-d •H• ti fl rk•~I LONDON <AP) -Dollar valut•' ~'°''' llll\til tud•> 1111 ~1111'1 money markets a 1eold trading v. ,,, t:w c:tlmed At London'• Ovt> bullion hou.-.«'' J:Old rh.scd .i\ $.'\IJ 1rn ounrr Gold closed at $512 SO an ounec lo Hon1ot Kong, the pte<'t<>WS nu 1 .. 1 tlropfH.'ci S2 90 1tn ounc-1• , •• close at $.4i0'7 46 In London, the Brlllbh JX>Untl dlll>Cd IAt $.:! .!7ti0. up rrom S.2.2675 on Friday. In Tok)o, where lrJdang end' ht'furt• 11 bt·~in' 111 i-:urop<', llw dollar closed at 230.20 yen, down :.h~h\I) from f'111Ju,\ 1 {'IUM' of 231.90 yen. 0 1-·1,.,..,...-u f~f f t-r ,.,_aln r y ."iltu h ' NASllVILLE. Tenn 1 API Sinking Nash\ 1llt• f111·f1~ht1•n. offered early today to slash their salary dt·mand~ "' .m effort tu end a four-day wcslkout. a spokesman for the f1refifthtt-rs said But a lawyer repre!tentang the-stnkang r1ty 1>mployt-t"!'> !tllld the offer had to include amnesty for th<' 950 f1rd1gh1t•rs ~ho have been ordered d1sm1i.sed by Ma)or R1<·hard 1-'ulton ld•ittbl ralio11 Hrl.-a~w" Duc-1uRr11 o WASJllNGTON <AP I · Faced with J lawsull and :i threatened rontempt-of-Congress citation. the adm1nistrat1on to da) relurLantly agreed to give Congress all documents relating to President Carter's lO·cent-a .gallon conservation fee oo ~asohne <Related story Page AS >. , The White House retreat from its previous resistance to sub- mi t the materials .was announced b~ Rtp Anthon~ Toby Mof· felt. D-Conn. Irvine Pilot C ri tica l County Man Dies; Tiro Women Injured By RICHARD GREEN 01 t• o.llf l'ttet $!Mt An lrVll1e man was in critical condil!on today at an El Centro hospitaJ after the small plantt he was piloting Friday crashed 1n I mper1al County. k1lling one man and inJuring two women. f'rone Pag*' A I CUBANS. • • ask directions. "They accidentally ran into the tow line and the man surtered a severed jugular vein. He had bled to death when we arr ived." Coast Guard cutters plcked up 26-0 refugees from overloaded vessets Sunday, and the Navy amphibious assault ship SaJpan carried 134 refu;ees picked up by Coast Cuard hellcopt.en. Four boau were detained by federa l officials over t he weekend after their return rtom Marlel. A total of eight v~sets have been detained since the boatlllt began. Among the boaU detained was the 99-foot American. a South Carolina party boat that carried 600 retugtt3 (]Def Assassinated VENICE. Italy <A P > -A man a nd a woman shot and killed the chief of Venice's antt-terror11m pallce squad. Alfredo Albanese. s h o rtJ y a fter he left h i1 apartment hoUH this mom lng in Mestre. on the malnJaod across from Veruce, police reported. DAILY PILOT Pilot Wilham Clark Hickman. an Orange County health physicist. was attempting \o land at Imperial County Airport when a strong gust or wind for ced him to abort the landing lie 105t control of the single· t•ng1n<' Papt'r Cherokee when he t rn:d to circle the field for a o.,econd landtn~ attempt, ar(•ord ing lo airport manager Oan Pavao Pavao said the plane crashed ..it the lmpen al County Fair· grounds. 50 feet from the fair· grounds manager's house. Passenger John Meral Storm of Garden Grove died shortly after the rrash. Storm's wife. Elizabeth. is In good condition at El Centro Community Hospital The third passenger. Joan McDonald of Laguna Hills, is listed in stable condition at th~ same hospital "We were going on a fisrung trlp In Imperial County -we never made It," Mrs Storm said. "We tned to land at the airport but the wind kicked up so the pilot banked the plane to the right. We never pulled out of the bank " Airport manager Pavao said the exact C'ause of the crash has not been determined. WMUllNOTON <AP> The Mdlt' •" tour ol tl•hl Manneti an1I i.11 """ klllf'd In lhe W\IUC l'•'""'"' lr•n hN1l•Mt1 reacu mls· 11111n hAH• ht'('ll hip~ to their r111nt11 .. a hum th• Dover Air ti 1111 ,. l\ lo t l1w1,.. .. 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(\11 ~11t1111t11y , tht' body or \I Urlllt' :O..it ,hlhll {) llnrvey was • 1•1111 n1•1l t o hts h ome 1n (( lltUlllkt•, \'II l H f 1 <' t l\ I d 1• cl 1 nt• d t o !I a y '1'1•1·1111 1111\ "hat ~ 111 be done 111th the• tt·nHt1M of \he thr~ 't'I \ h 't'llWll "h<l'(' bodlf'S C'ould 1111t '"' 11''-"llh t·I~ ukntl(1ed. but h.1M•ll on l'l'bl prach~ Ul such 1·11:-1'!\, It ~•P1wun'd likely they 1111t:hl bt• bunt'd 1n a common ~·ra\'l' In Arlington National l \•m1•lt0r')' Rt•:.ides Harvey. the victims wt•re Air }''orre Capls. RlChard I. Bakke. Harold L. Lewis Jr., L>'n 0 Mcintosh and Charles T. ~trM1llan . Air Force Tech. Sgt. .IOt'I C Mayo and Marine Staff Sgt. Dewey L. Johnson and Cpl. George N. Holmes'Jr. $63·,ooo Gem The ft Logged In Ne wport Newport Beach police are seekin~ the shoplifter who took 1c•welry valued at nearly S63.000 from :.i Via Lido store Friday. The theft was reported at li.D. llowe and Sons. 3412 Via Lido at about 1 :JO p.m. The theft was simil ar to a case r<.'po rted Thursda y from A H . Weinert J e wele r s in Fashion Island 1n which a shopltfter took a S3,000 diamond bracelet In the Fashion b land theft. PmplO)"t't'!> :.aid thl'} sa~ a man h<·ha\ mg strangely near ont· of tht> s tore s dis play cases The\ ~aid he fled before the\' d 15covered the bracelet ~a·!> missing. The \'1a Lado theft is more puzzhn~ to polirt' because store Pmplo)·ees !>rud no one was seen near the case which apparently ~as forced open In addition. the loss includes nt'arly t)lree dozen pieces of Jewelry which were scooped out of the case Detective John Free man said today that it's likely the thief hid Inside the slon and ransacked the jewelry dis play cue afttt. employees went into the back room. Man Shot to Death SA N FRANCISCO <AP> - One man was shot dead and a neighbor who came to htS aid was wounded this w~kend in \'1olence in the Sunset District. Police said the dead man was Le<Jn Ellis. 36 ..... ..... Headed for Re~ord The balloon Kitty Hawk drifts toward the Presque Isle area of Maine in strong winds over Canada. It landed s afely m eastern Canada today. completing the f,rst non stop transcontinental balloon crossing csee story. Page A4 > Sovie t s Call For 'Frank' U.S. Talks MOSCOW CA P > • The ScniM 11rus broke months of ha~h :it tark s on tht> Carte r a dm 1n1 st rat1on Sunday t o df'clurt> that a "frank and hont'st d1alogut>" ~as n eeded tn norm alize So.,,1et American rd at 1oru; The ~tatt•ment. pubhshC'd I>) thl' 0Hic1al ne~'i a.:enr) Ta-;., 1 he Communl\t Part~ d ally Pravda a nd other important ne~ "PCJPC'r'i, rami> only flv<' days before t: S Se<"retary of State Edmund Muslt1e was to meet in Vienna wtth Soviet F o reign M inister Andrea Gromyko. fl ~as the d<>arest So\·1et call for rene w ed talks S&n <'e President Leonid l. Brezhnev blasted President Carter as "an absolutely unreliable partner in 1nter~tute Ues " last Jan. 12 A 'Gotclw' For Murphy VICTORIA. Bnt1sh Columbia •AP) -Murphy 's law says that 1f something can go wroQR, al will. And when you apply Murphy's law t.o a Murphy bed -the k1od that folds up into the wall when not in use -there's double Lrou · ble. PoUC<e went to the aid of a Vic· torla woman whose boyfnend had been s napped up into a Murphy bed. As he lounged on the bed. something went wrong a nd it s uddenly closed, laking the startled youni; man up with It. Upside down with hl1 head 1n the assembly, the man couldn't budge the bed. Neither could ~ woman. Police finally freed him Ouecktltwr Bolrd Shons ~rwo-..o.- A lt'8 onQnll allOCI leQ ~ 8 IN iwnet arch 11Q 1·ro• Pog.-. t I RAIN ... Laguna Beach. whe~ one n~ couple was c1ted by police for sunbaOuog in the altogether. Complaints by sightseers from the blufft.op v\ew spot above sent nm cers after the nude rouple. Temperatures Sunday barely hroke the 70 degree mark. with breezes up to 20 knots reported up and down lhe coastline Slightly warmer thermometer reading~ s hould be registered rro m ~eal Beach t o San Clt'mente. althou~h ovf'might '"" s an· ant1<'1J•.ih·i1 1n t h~· m icl 50s again .\t 1n1mal crowds v.ere report· ed Jt all <'O&-.tal b\.-ac-ht''> '-lunda\ ... ~ breezes raked tht strand-; and 60 degree surf temperatures kept all but hardy bathers out. ll untangton Bea c h city ltf<>gua~ reported about 7.CX1J '1s1tors Sunday and 2 SOO Satur· da). while state beach lifeguard s pokesmen said they were lucky to ha \"e 2.000 visitors each day. Lifeguards in San Clemente ··~llmated only 1.000 v1s 1tor~ ..,,1turdJ)' and 3 .000 Sunda~ ~ h1lf' guarcts 31 San Onofre' and "an Clementt· MJtt.' tx J('hes saJd 1heir turnout "'a~n'.t e ven ~Orth l'ountmg :"Jewport R<'a<'h t.iff'guard LI Logan Lo<'kabe} 'aid 1r 1t ~asn ·t ror has s taCf tra1n1 ng new ltfeguards o-.er the weekend. there would ha\ t' bttn no beach adiv1t} to be seen Israeli Cops T r y To Brf>ak S trike TEL AVJV. hrael <AP) fsraeh police escor)ed Arab )'>hopkeepers LO their stores in Jerusalem's Arab sector today in an attempt Lo break a wttk·long ('om mercial strike. Meanwhile. in the ~cupied West Bank of the Jordan Riwr. there was a partial strike to pro· test lsrat'l 's leaders to Lebanon Israel Radio reported that large numbers of police and border lf"OOPS patrolled the Arab sector of Jerusalem. Miileast Situation lleviewed WASHlNGTON (AP) -With the Jaraell·E1yptlan talks on Pa J ea t lnlan auto m ony suspended, President Ca...Ur is meet.ial wttb Seer«ary ol Stat. Eclm..S 11\lllUe ud A1Mrlca'1 amb1•1daon to C&lro and Tel A vlY for a r eview of tbe obltaclu to r e acbln1 a aetUemmt by U.. tars« date ol May a . ' M Ullde aummooed tbe •vora home on r tbe weekend for today 's ae11lon with tbe president.~ U.S. olftd ala hullt.ed there 11 no crlala. ''ne meetiq ls urcent ooly ln the aenae tha t M ay 21 I• fHl appro.chlng," 1ald one ottlclaJ, who asked not to be ldenUfted. The new aecretary of a&ate ls due to Oy to Bruuela Tuelclay ro r a m eeting with West European foreign and defena.e ministen. He will then go on to Vienna tor talks with Soviet Foreign Min ister A n d r ei Gromyko. ·'The president wanted t.o see him before all that," the official explained. Delay ·Eyed For Dance Studio OK Costa Mesa planners aay they'll seek another delay today when spokesmen for the Sllnshine Dance Academ y tt· turn befOTe the Planning Com- miss ion at 6:30 p.m. for a va riance t o ope rate lD the downtown area. Planning staff memben said today they believe more than parkmg should be considered in the Sunshine operation. A 25 -year-old Cost a Mesa woman was arrested early tJus month on prostitutton charges "hen dO undl•rt'O\ t:r ofhcer \'I~ 1ted the dance studio at 583 W 19th St Thl' acad1:my teaches disco dancrng, a bu..'1 1ne~ manager n · ported. and contracti. with 14 female teacben on two shifts Spokesmen for the academy's 01A-ner. Sylvan L1pscboltz of Chicago, are seeking a vartanc<• to operat~ the academy with re"' er park.mg spaces than n:· quired But planning staff members :-.aid toda)' the> ~ill recommend romm1ss1oners a1so const~r a rc quir~ment for a permit to o pt>rate an adult ·U!>agc t''>lJhh~hment or one which 1~ n(}t outlined under current or· dtnances. Study on tho6e rccommenda 11ons probably will take two more IA-et:ks. they said. The parlung variance request ~as tabled two weeks ago when representatives of the academy rould not answer P lanning Com· mission questions regarding the husin~· operation. Th e :.icademy. operating \\ 1thout a business hcense pend- ing the Plaruung Commlsa.loo's action on the variance mauer. is housed in quarters previously occupied by the Sunshine Studio, a nude modeling establishment. Costa Mesa police arrest~ three women for s uspicion of prostitution in that business last year but all charges were dis· missed later. J \ • . J ALSOARAOC be FASHION ISl.ANO NEWPOAT BEACH f7'4) 84'4 7000 :.; : l . I I 7 Gunboat Sinki'JII 'Mistake' NASSAU. Ba~mas tAP> Cuba indirectly apologised today tor CM amttsaa ol a Bahamian gunboat by C uba n M lG warplanes. but lnsisted Hs ritlhter pllots thouaht they were attaellinl a "ph·ate ehlp. •· Bahamian Prime Mtniater Lyndon -0. Piodling termed t.he claim "a COYer-up'' but said be would attept the Cuban state· ment as an apology. "There's no way that they could mistake two ensigns and a Bahamian national Oag as a Jolly Roger nag." said Piod.ling. who was r e turning t o the Bahamas today from London. fn Was hington . the State Department issued a statement saying the initial reports indicat- ed Cuba was guilty of a .. gross ''iolation of international law." U .S. Coast Guard and Baha· mian forces were searching for fo ur missi'ng seamen from the Saturday night sinking or the 103-foot gunboat Flamingo just south of Cay San Domingo, the Bah a mian National Security Council said The incident was sparked by the seizure of two Cuban fi shing boats s\ISpected of poaching in Bahamian waters. .. If the boat sank was a Bahamas patrol boat. we sin· cerely regret the incident," t.he C uba n govemment said In a statement published by the Com- munist Party newspaper Gran. m a. 11le statement was broad- cast by Havana r adio a nd monitored in Mia mi. "We will never be a rrogant with the Bahamas," the state- ment said "It is a small coun-try recenijy arrived at indepen- dence and they always can count o n our solidarity and our respect." Though the statement did not -respond directly to Baha mian demands for reparations, it did s ay Cuba wanted the incide nt "properly clarified and settled friendly and honorably between the authorities of Cuba a nd Bahamas." Cuba s a id its MiGs were called out after one or the two boats radioed that it "was being attacked by a pirate ship." The fi ghter pilots opened fire when the "pirate" ignored signals to stop. the statement said Cuba said the Bahamian gun- boat "could be the one s unk· by our aviation." Cuba said 12 of its fi shermen w e r e missing . B aha mia n a uthorities said only eight were in custody. Told of the Cuban stateme'nt. Pindling said, "It would be just good sense and decency to ac- cept that as an apology.·· The Bahamian council said that afte r the sea incident, Cuban jets. a trans port plane and a helicopter made simulated roc ke t runs just above the treetops of Duncan Town for several hours Sunday morning. The settlement is located on Ragged Island. some 6S miles north of the eastern Cuba coast. The helicopter landed. then took off without incident, ac- cordang to a five-page statement the council issued early today after a 12·hour m eeting in Nassau. The statement said the Flam- ingo "was of classical naval de· sign. was painted gray naval colors. wu flyi.na tbe Bahamian flags and bore othe r marks or ideiatification that would clearly distinl\lisb her as a government ship\" the COW>Cil protested. Decision Set On Sewage Plan1· 1\ction·· Regional water quality of- ficitla will ·ctetLcle May 30 on whether or not La1una Hills SaniUUon, Inc. should be pro- hl bited f·rom takin& :new customers. Tbe ottidall ue couideJiq eucb 1 ba because of a11ep. UOm that tbe wwaae·treatment ftrm ..... U. CountrJ Wmi dum~aM water tnto tbe Saa c...a Cbauel. TM • •••r ol CM Callforal• ••~:~ Water QudtJ Colllnll wW '9 _.. .. .._.,,....,,aa,eo.- ftl Os hrt. · Tiie lto•rd •••bera e aildnlu•tllil.-· It.-........ .................. ---Ce•da.t· ... ORANG~ COUNTV. CALf FORNIA Headed for Reeord The .balloon Kiity Hawk drifts toward the Presque Isle area of Maine in s trong winds over Canada . It landed safely in eastern Canada today. completing the first non-stop transcontinental balloon crossing <see s tory. Page A4 > Bodies of 4 Iran Victims Returned WASHINGTON (AP> -The bodies of four or eight Marines and airmen killed in the unsuc- cessful Iran hostage rescue mis- sion have been s hipped to their families from the Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Pen- tagon officials.aid today. A fifth bod.y was due to be flown from the armed services mortuary at Dover, probably sometime today. Defense orricials declined to na m e publicly the five U.S. m ilitary men whose re mains have been positively identified. or to list the three whose bodie~ were so badly burned that ex· $63,000 Gem Theft Logged In Newport Newport Beach police are seeking the shoplifter who took jewelry valued at nearly $63,000 from a Via Lido st.ore Friday. The theft was reported at B. D. Howe and Sons, 3412 Via Lido at about 1:30 p.m. The theft was s imilar to a case reported Thurs day from A .H . Weine rt Jewelers in Fashion Island in wh ic h a shoplifter took a $3,000 diamond bracelet. In tbe Fashion Island then. employees said they s aw a man behaving strangely near one of the store'• display cases. They said be Oed before they discovered the brace let was missing. The Via Lido theft is more puzaling to police because store ernptoyees said no one was seen near the case which apparently WU forced open. In addition, the loss includes nearly three dozen pieces of jewelry which were scooped out oftbecue. Detective John Freeman said perts could not identify them. Officials said individual iden- tifications or those identified and those which could not be iden- tified. ansf arrangements being made for s hipment and burial in each case. were being left to the wishes of lhe Camilies involved. On Saturday, the body or Marine Sgt. John D. Harvey was r e turne d lo b is h ome in Roanoke. Va OCficials declined to s a y s pecifically what will be done with the remains of the three servicemen whose bodies couJd not be positively identified. but based on past practice in such cases. it appeared likely they might be buried in a common g r ave in Arlington National Cemetery. Besides Harvey. the victims were Air Force Capts. Richard L. Bakke. Harold L. Lewis Jr . Lyn 0 . Mcintosh and Charles T. McMillan: Air Force Tech. Sgt Joel C. Mayo and Marine Staff Sgt. Dewey L. Johnson and Cpl George N. Holmes Jr. Crash Victim Identified A man who was killed Satur· day when the truck he was rid· ing in crashed inlo a guardrail on the San Diego Freeway in Irvine has been idenntied as Juan Quiroz, 29. of Inglewood. Callfomla HJ ghway Patrol or. ficers said be was ejected from the bed ol the pickup truck and thrown 50 feet when the vehicle struck the guardrail. The acci· dent took place near where the S an Diego and Sant a Ana freeways merge . Two others in the truck were treated and ·released from Sad· dleback Community Hospital after the accident. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1980 "'••rHo•ete•n Dally NewHpaper I I TWENTY·FIVE CENTS • e Man Critical Plane Crashes, Killing Passenger By aiCHA&D GREEN An Irvine man was in criticaJ condition today at an El Centro hospital after the sma ll plane he was piloting Friday cras hed in Imperial County, killing one man and injuring two women Pilot William Clark Hickman. a n Orange County h ealth physicist. was attempting to land at Imperial County Airport when a strong gust of wind FBI Nabs Refugee 'Hijacker' KEY WE..~T. Fla t AI') A Cuban refugee v.ho ;,irnvcd in Florida on the .. Freedom Flotilla" boathft was arrested I>\• the ,.~Bl todav and charged "'.1th th<.' 1969 ti11aclo.1n g of a National Airlines Jetliner . AHredo Al<.'Jandro Hernandez. 'Z7 . "'a:. charRed with aircraft piracy a nd conspiracy . s<11d Arthur Nchrhu"~· ~JH'<'Hll agent in ch;,irge of the Miami FBI office He was charged with the Sept 24. 1969 h11acking of National Fli g ht Ill . a miam1 ~ t o ·Jack so n villc flq~hl with 75 passengers and a crew of seven . The Fill a lleges llernandet used an automat1c pistol and claimed he hitd a bomb to divert the flight to Cuba. , At the time of the hijacking. the Cuban-born Hernandez was wearin~ the uniform of an Arm} sergeant, Nehrbass said. llernandei arriv<.'d in K ey West recent!\• aboard a boat from Mariel. Nchrbass said . Meanwhile . the chaotic boathft bet\\een the U.S. and Cuba has brought death to at least eight persons and brought an estimated 36,000 refugees to this country. After a three-day lull possibly caused bv thunderstorms along the Cuban coast, more than 5.300 refugees nrrived Sunday. It "as the largest single-day influx .>f the three -week ··Freedom Flotilla.·· Also arriving was the body of the seventh Cuban-American to die on the 90-mile route. The body of 58-year-old Rafael O. Trujillo was picked up by a Coast Guard cutte r from a 24-foot boat en route lo Key West from the Cuban port of Mariel v. 1th no refugees. Coast Guard officials said. ··The boat apparently had lost its way and the crew was disoriented." s aid Lt. J G . Nimick. "They saw a tugboat pulling a barge and went over to ask directions ·'They accidentally ran into the t ow line and the man s uffered a severed Jugular vein He had bled to death when v.e arrived." Coast Guard cutters picked up 260 reCugees from overloaded vessels Sunday, and the Navy a m phibious assault ship Saipan carried 134 refugees picked up by Coast Guard helicopters. Four boats were detained by f eder a l officials over the weekend after their return from Mariel. A total of eight vessels have been detained since the boatlilt began. Among the boats detained wa!. the 99-foot American. a South Carolina party boat that carried 600 refugees. for ced him to abort the landing. He lost control of the single - cngine Piper Cherokee when he tried to circle the fie ld ror a second landing attempt , accord· ing to airport manager Dan Pavao Pavao said the plane crashed at the Imperial County Fair· ~rounds, 50 feet rrom the fair· grounds mana~er's house. Passenger John Me ral Storm •PW ....... Pl••ad• Guill y Attorney Samuel Garrison 111. GOP chief counsel in Nixon impea c h ment hearings, has pleaded guilty to char ges of embezzling S46.000 from the bankruptcy account or Georgia business firm Pri"ie Rate 51,mhes Hit Lou, of 16o/t NEW YORK tAP > Several bank:. toda ) cut their prim ll'ndmR rate~ to 16L-: percenl and a Cle\ eland bank cut its rate to 16 percent as the shde m interest rates contmued. Amt•ritrU!>l. tht· Cleveland bank , v.as the first to drop tot.he 16 percent rate Thul came a fte r Morgan (; uaranty Trust Co . the nation's fifth-largest bank. cut 1t~ rate from 171 2 percent. marking thl' fourlh time Morgan has been the first lO <Adopt a nev. rate SlD<'e banks toda~ cue their prime lendm~ rat~ in m1d ·April from j peak of 20 percent. The prime lending rate is the rates banks charge on loans to their mos t c red11-wo rthv corporate cu..,tomers. with othe'r c·orporate and industrial lenders p:iymg more The cul to 161 i percent was matched by 5e \·c ral banks. including Continenta l Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of C hic ago, th e nation 's seventh-largest bank. Most m ajo r banks a r e charging rates of 17'-'l percent. Before today, the only major bank lo drop below that level was Chase Manha ttan Bank. Irvine Weighs Solution to Plane Noise of Garden Grove died shortly after the crash. Storm's wife, Eliiabeth, is m good cond1t1on at El Centro Community Hos pital. The third passen ger , Joan McDonald or Laguna Hills, is listed in stable condition at the same hospital. "We were going on a f1~hing trip in Imperial County we never made it." Mrs. Storm CStt CRASH, Page A2) Drizzling Continuing On Coast Scuuy gray morning dnzzfe., causl'd by damp. unstable air and clear but far.from-balmy af ternoon:. are predicted again followin~ rain Saturday and blustery v.i nds on Sunday. Some driizles we re reported at scattered locations around the · Oran~e Coast today, with .11 inches recorded b) tile Orang<: County Sheriff's llarbor Patrol al Dana Point Ha rbor . A total of .03 inch wa~ re corded this morning by lludnl· 1ngton Beac h 's r esident meteorologist J . Sherman Den- ny, who noted 1t brings the· season total to 21 52 inche:. Denny, who has kept detailed v.eather records s ince he ar rived m Huntington Beach in 1927. predicted mo re of the seasonal May grayness for Tues- day. A slightly warme r trend 1s forecast at the beaches durin~ · the a rte moons Tuesday and W ednesda~. following a v. et.-kend oC cold , blu:.tery w1n<b JOd poor. choppy surf. 1.oose bump weather pre. \ailed at most beaches Sunday, including Crhcent Hay Beach at Laguna Beach. where one nude coupJe was cited by pol ice for sunbathing in lbe altogether. Complaints by s1~htseers from the blufft.op view spot above sent orricc rs after the nude couple. Temperatures Sunday barely broke the 70 degree mark . "'1th breezes up to 20 knots reported up and down the coastline. Sh J.?htly warmer thermometer readings s hould be registered from Seal Beach to S an Cle mente, although overnight lows are anticipated 1n the m1d-50s again. Minimal crowds were report- ed at all coastal beaches Sunday as breezes raked the strands and 60 degret> surf temper atures kept all but ha rdy bathe rs out. Hunting t o n Beac h city Jl(eguards reported about 7,000 \'tsitors Sunday and 2,500 Satur· day. while state beach lifeguard spok~men said they were lucky to haV)P 2.000 visitors each day. Lifer!\lards in San Clemente estimat~d on h 1.000 visitors Saturday and 3.000 Sunday, while guards at San Onofre and San Clemente state beaches sajd their turnout wasn't even worth counting. Newport Beach Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said if it wasn't for his s taff traming n e w lifeguards over the weekend, there would have been no beach activity to be seen. Coast Weather .. today thal it 'a.Jikely the tllief hHl lnakle the ltore and ransacked the jewelry display cue after employees went. into lhe back room . Bad Breaks- The Irvine City Council will coasider Xuead.a.y what steps should be laJcen to reduce the noise over the city caused by jets from El Toro Marine Corps Air StaUoo. Fair through Tuesday except for low night and early morning ~loucliness. A little warme r . Lows tonight 50 at the beaches to SS inland. Highs Tues· day mid to upper 80s. Piano Recital Set for UCI Planilt Don Hixon wlll present a redtal ...... t lp the UCI Con· eert Hall •I t .m. Ht-. "WM lilolda padu•te de...-from UCLA and Cal llate LGllil a.-b. will preMl'lt • pro•ram coui1tlD• of workt fro• laela, lcllu1D1nn and ..,... TMIUU .. •· hr mon In· , ............. 11. .. .., ..... fro.a ... rteUa! il:r~:W'°~~ UCI .. Couple Need Each Other A roJ I er s kating Rlvenide couple, spinning around the Balboa Pier area Sunday afternoon. cam• away with a new neff for each other. It all •tart.ct when •t-Y••r..W Robert J•ckaon h1d lrw..,. btpln• h•• rented 1tlatH on the 1idewalk Uld took 1 tum· w.. Newpert IMett llnmen Hld ti.)' nmllld lO Ull• aeeae a•d trHttd Ut• spnwlt4 dater for 1 ""''* ........ •rill. Scarcely had firemen pitched up the Riverside man when his wile, 31· year-old Cathlene, took a aplll whlle attempllntl to 1kate bllckward. The flremen came to her retcue and~ u fate would bave lt. lhe wu 1ulferinc from a po11lble broken rithlwrllt. .. tt•1 1 1009 tbtn• they're merrteCf." ob· '""" nr4' ome111 Art Morton, ''MflHt , ... , :•.•.r __. ...... ot••r , The council passed a motion by Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido ln mid·l'19 that caned for the city to pursue administrative and legal soluUooa to the nobe problem. , Clty Attorney J1met Ertcbon was 11ven • lud role In teylq to reduce the DOUe· from the air 1t1tlon. However. Erick.ton no loafer worb for Lbt dty. Jet _... hlll 1pp1rent.ly •aMd 1lace laat tum· mer, Judllnt b.Y a r..tucUon ln telephoM t'alll to t,be clt)''I "Jet nolN hotline.' I Martnt otncl1ll han 11kt that lut IUlftlMt''I ftOlM .. v•I Wll UftUHIU)' " tb be rauH of runwa)' repaln and •Pfelal '"'""" , • - ANKARA, TUrkey <APl A roup of 150 Llb an . most or Utem una~•'lil.Y atudenll. toolt over the L1by1rn f.mba ay b •rt• today end fora.nfd 1 "peoph.•'11 commit\ " to handlt• ll• •d rn.ln..tltrat.lon. pulic• r port4HJ tn London. wht're pollt t aro Jn\e tt~atm11 11u•iH"r ll'<I 1.1by1rn terroril\ attlvtty, \ht 8rtu. h aoveommenl old todu> It wlll e• &>el mOll memt>l'n ol lhe Ubyan F.mbau~ believed tu ~ t\ld lnt an u.tU1ln1Uon 1qu1d lnvolvt'ld in lht> kUllna or tw<> 1.lbyan dl11tdenU. A 8rhlsh l''<>rclan Offlr<' spoke11mun in London 11111ld t<X pul!u~ of the> membtr-o of the "•If 11tylcd "l'c<0plt''N Dun•uu wHl 00.annoWlcOO in ll a~c1&1 wtomt•nl an th · Houal' or ('0111 mona He dechned lo 1tve delait. Ot.htr l(OVernmenl offltlal said the annount'flfl\Mt will h1w 11lmot1t ammedhalt> t'ffe<'l They fltN.'SI~ that l•l lt•1111t thrttt• Lill y~ns v.an\eO b~ Seotland \'ard for qu1•st1on111~ tn t•onnt't'\11111 with the 1t•ytn11 tut monlh of \'11.0 Ubyan dlu ldt'nh o.ll•r \ ah•f9• fff.r.-d cu• tlark.-f LONDON CAP > Dollar val~ wcr~ rn111ed tod»y on world money markeu »I aold lndln& wa:, bet•1almcd Al London's flv~ bullioo hoW>l.'b Kolrl do!>l'd ttl $S il un oun{'t' ('.old d~~ m Zur1t'h itl $512 50 an ount't' In Hong Kong, the prcc1~ metal dro~ped S2 90 un oun<'l' tu close a.t $507 46 In London. the liril1&h pouou do~1.:d at S2 :!760. u11 h um $2 267~ on Fndny In T«*yo, where lndlng end<, before 1t be(i(tn!> an Europt• tht• dollar doi;.t-d .tl 230 20 } t'n do11.n !>IJ(ilhlly from fo'ruluy ., cw:.t· ol 231 90 )l'n f 'ih>'ftl .. H Off Pr .'tal'n ry Sla1'h NASllVILLl':. Tenn <AP> Striking Na:,hville hrcCif(hter:. offered early t oday to t.lash their salary de mands ln an erfort lo end a four·day walkout. a spokes man for the firefighters suid. But a lawyer rcprc!>entang the striking cit y employeet. said the o Ht•r had to in clude umne:,ty for the 950 firt•fighter~ who have been ordered dism11>t.ed by Ma yor R ichard Fulton. hf•i11i~• raf hut K.-f.-a1't•" Dtu•unu•tt I" WASHI NGTON <AP> Faced w ith a lawsuit and a threatened contempt-Of·Congres!> citation, the administration to· day r clot'tantly agreed to give Congress all documents relating to Preside nt Carter '.!> 10-ce.nt·a·gallon conse rvation rec on gasoline CRelatedstory PageAS1 The White llouse retreat from its previops resislant'e to sub· m1t the materials was annoWlCl'd by Rep. Anthony Toby Mof· felt. D·Conn Foul Balls HB Homeowner's Had It By ROBERT Bi\RK ~R Ol tM O•Uy l'llel \t•ff The <"rack of the bat. scrcom 1n~ line drivl~. hNH'l poundin1- 1•xC'it('mt'nl on the• bwwli nt·s (':Jn on l~ ml·an one• thing bu:ieball It is l ht• best time of th<' y<·ar to m any. Rut not to V I-'. Szylvian whose hous e on Belly Urive in llunt angton Beach s1L'i a s hort popup away from the Ocean View High School athletic fwld He thinks the s 1tuat1on 1:. a real foul b11ll. Szylvian reports that scores of baseballs. may be 200. have flown over h1i. sue-foot wooden fcnt'c und into h1i. y11rd Hts prol~ts promptt•d llunt in~ton Beach Union I li~h S<:hool trust1·~ to put t v.o nylon ncL'> at the top or two giant backstop~ at a cost or $4.000 Hut at 1s not l•nough to keep out the wa yward baseballs that fly off bats a s foul popup1>, h~ declan·s Szylvian. a retired Navy chief pe tt y offi<'<'r who works 1n Seal Ueach. ~~·~~that four more balls have crnshl'<I into his backyard recently Anrl he fi gures things an• bound to ~c t wors e whe n baseball pick!\ up the pace in summer months because the two fields ure used by Pony ~agu.­ and Little Leugue te ems at1 Wl'll as high school playeN> "fl really gets worse m the s ummer They seem to play con· tanuously on the weekends "We like to putz around in the garden a nd my wife likes to lie out In the ~un But she might get bombed." School trustees say they'll con· s1d~r other m easures Tuesday nig h t s uch as building higher fe nces They say it would cost about $68.000 just lo m ove the rlelds to another location. But then \he balls might Oy out onto WarneT A venue where they could hit DAILY PILOT 1M o. .. ~ OM•• ,_,_ •1•., ~'" •\ '-°"""°',.. I,. H.-w\ Pr~\ •\ ~tWd OY t~ °'"""'" ""'" ,....,.,,. ... C.-• _ .... .... ,~ ., • ...,.."'94 ......... '"'~ .. , • .,, ,., CW• --IN•" H.,,i"'91"" •.i•<AIJevttl•ltt \f•tt•f· ,,.,,. •. L•tv"• _ .. ,_ .. c-o .. _...,.__ ...... -·-~ ..... ~ _ __,., ,,,. __ ....,...,."'II_'" .. no Wnl ••• v-• l'O ... ,-~-'""'·-~ ___ ,...._ __ ._ Ht•·~ v"•""tt--0.-•- ~·•-(OIHll n:r::::~~ ... ...=.:;:i ..... 1·a r:. i.inrt e.J u-.t· mcir1· sc•\'t·rt· ... a !Hy probh·n1:-. 11n1• t ru:-.ll-t ... aid Si vi v1an :-aid om• l11ne J hall ... ma;hl'Cl through h1~ ti:.ithroom window :.ind ch1ppt!tl his halhtuh · If we would han• l'K'l'n tht·r•• 1.11 the timt' wc coul<I n·allv havt· been hurt. Tht.> school d1:.lr1C'l ha'> prom ased to replace "'1ndowi. und 11x the wooden fen<'c tlc -.uy~ tl-1 UM.•rl b\• ~Omt' of lh<.• IJ)U)l'r'.'> a., <1 "J r mup backstop And thoui:h he J:t'IS ungry at soml' of th<.· action~ or younJ: b allpl ayers. Szyl\'lan 1nd1l'Ole'> tw reallv hold., 0 11 gr ud).!l' <.·xc·cpl .1i.:<.11n...,t ·lht· ... chool Jrc-h1t1 t I lit• ha~ n·l urm .. '<l " lari.11· por t11in of thl' b<&sl.'ba lh an<i hl· ex r h a n gcs hack yard ~rcc t tnit' with coa chc•s uncl other <1dulL., If\ th<: C1 l'ld" ··Rut l du hlamc tht· i'lr ch1LN'I II <.· didn't ~how any for«MJ.dll · CRASH ... s aid. "We tried to hmd at thl" a irport but the wind kicked up s<1 the pilot banked the plunc t.o thl' nglrt. We never pulled out or thc• bank " Airport manage r P avao :,1ml the exact c ause or the c ras h ha-. not been determined R1,hf•orsi11g "Crucible ... St udl'llt al'l1Jrs at Irvine's University High School r e· lwal'M' for upcomjn~ prcxtuction of "The Crucible" by . \rt hur ~hlkr Stand mg fro m left arc Bill Hart. Steve \\'ilson a nd Chris (.'assath.1) Kneeling is Jilt Hufford l'l'rfnrmanrc~ art• sch~dult•d for this Thursday. Frid ay .ind S:a turda) .11 7 :m p m on the campus Play will run 0 11 :-.<.lllll' d;.iy::, lll'll.l "t.·<:k. too T1c kcb arc priced at S2 Carter to R eview Mideas.t Proble01s W ASlllNr.TO"I I A 11 I With 1h1· hrJt•ll Jo:g~ pt1 .111 I .ilks on I' 1d t> " l 1 n 1 <i n :.i u t ,, m -0 n ' ... u~1wmkd. l'n·.,1dt•nl <'arter 1..., rnt•l'tln~'. \\Ith Sl.•l·fl·t,1n c1f Stall' 1-;rlmund \l u ... k11· Jnc1 \ml'n< J:. amha-.~:ulor..., t11 C.11 ro J nd 11'1 1\ v I \ f II I " I I . ' 1.1. \\ fl I l II 1 · oh~\ at· It·... t 11 r 1· "1· h 1 n ~ .1 -.t'lth·m1·nl Ii~ lhc· la11~d tl.1\l' of ~I U\ 2f. \1 u~kw ,urnr11111wd t tw 1·11H1~ ~ l11>m1· 11v1·r l h1• 1>.1T k1 •nd for I fl rl ; I\ ' °' :-, l' ._ .., I fl ti Y. I t h I h t' prl''>1d1•nl. ,1ll h<1Ul!h \ S 01fw1<1b in ... 1!>h'd then• ,..., no (·n-..1!-I "T ht.· met'l1nl-( as ur~cnt onl)' 1n tht· '>t'O ~H· t hal Ma} 26 1s fast ,qiJ1n>ach1nJ.l," said one 1>fhc1al. "ho <A.,kl'(f not to bt• 11knt1ftt'tl 'fhl• nt'\.\ !'>N'ft'la r V of slate IS tlut• lei Oy to Rru!>~t'b Tur·sd u} fo r a mef'lln~ Y.1 th Wt·!>l Eu rof>4.:an fon·1g11 .11111 clt•frnw 1111111,.t.•1-. 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(' .1 n .. r :-.. .., pt· c 1 al \l 11le,1'ol lll\'1h;1l111 I • )11101111! 1111' 1v.11 and M u ... 1.rn· .1t t lw V. h1h I I oust· -.1·~:-..1un Ca."1paig11ers 111 .1Waryla11d ,\"l\~APOl.I ~. Md 1AP 1 \1 otr\ l:tnll' J.!i•nnalh lu<'khL'>lt'r 1•1 1 1111·1111.11 pr 101;1n 1·Jmpa1J.!n 1•111h 11.wl.1 \ \\1th ,1 rlur q or .JI 11\ll\ 011 ltw l>t•ni11t·rJt11· "ldl' 111 tlw 11.011· ... 1 t'h.1\ 1o1..i.., l11 mdurk .11Jpt.'i1f .IO I , ... an th•: ,\;i \1• h\ F1r ... t L,uh Ho'>alynn Cartt•r ;.ind Stm f:d\11 ;1rd M Kt•nncc1y While hl'r hu. ... b.1 ntl rcm a1nc'<J 1n th\.' V.111\t· llou!->c. Mr~ t'artt·r jJlu nnt·d a !>Ill. hour v1s1t l o '.\1 an la nd l\t•nrll'rh . Curter·-.. d1:d in1i.:1•r f<1r th1• ·rfrmo(·r:.it11· nom1nutao n. was sc:ht:duh:d t11 t·nd h1 h Maryland c 11mpa1J,!n ''1th u madda) stop al u S1IH·r S prtnK !->Cnwr c1t1wn t•cnll:r. I n l h e lh' p u b I 1t• u n ru cl". neithe r front ruJ1nc r Honald lfr :JJ.~an nor h1:, c halle ngl'r, C t•cir).!t' Bu~h pl.mn1•1I to l.K• in tlH' 'lalt· lod.n llu.,h 1o1.uun'1 u11 ha'> c:.impJtgn an lht• .!.\:.i ll' last 1o1.ct·k v.hilc R1·agJn, who has \ 1r t ualh 11.~nori ·d tht· -.talc . d1dn t l'amµu1.i n an Mc.1r) l.1nd Jl Jll ~ Desegregation Effort Nixed . I WASflJNGTON CAP) The Supreme Court today s truck down leaal efforts \.0 consolidate All1nta'1 predominantly blaek tchool d11trict with nine sub· urban dfatrtct.a. By a ~3 vote, the juaUcet up- held two lower court rulings that there ii no ba.ala for combining the Individual school dlstricu for racial desegregation. The C0010lidaUon sought by blac k parenta In their 1912 lawsuit would have created • • '1uperd.iltl1ct" stretching over an area u large as Del1w1re. It would bave comblned Allan· ta 's schools with t hose In three other city districts -Decatur. Buford and Marietta -and with sc hools in s ix county dis tricts C l ay\o n . Dougle.s. Fulto n . De Ka lb. Gwinnett and Cobb. Mas sive busing would be re· quired The black parents i.a1d s uch & s weeping desegregation remedy wus needed to give black S<'hoolchlldren in Atlanta an equal education In another case involving the issue of rneial d1scriminutlon. the JUSlices agreed lo decide whether the closing of a Mem - phis. Tenn .. str(!(!l to through Soviets Call For 4 F rank' U.S. Talks ~wscow 1AP1 · The Sov1N p ress brokt-month-. or haf'<>h " l t a c k !'\ 11 n l h t• C a r l t• r J dm1n1 sl.r t1 t 1nn S und av l fl 1k dJr<· thJl J ·rrnnk &nd hooei-1 d I .! log u c v. U!> n l'cd e d l <i normJl1z1· :O.o\t l'\ ,\nn·r llJll n ·latton ... 1 hl· -.tJlt.'ml'nt. pubh'>ht-d b) 1 ht' oChnal n1•w 1> ugcncy Tu% t hi' Cnm munaq P a rt \ d u1h l'r aHl..i 11111! 11th1·r 1m.pllrtant rit'\U)IJJIJl·r .... t'.J ffi•' 11nlv fl\'t• day:. l11•for" l ' ~ S<.-1·rNary of Sl ut(• Edmund Mu!>kre Y.k ' to flll'l'I 1n \'11·nn c1 ""1lh !'>11\ 11 I For1•1J,:n M1n 1!>\t·r Andr1.·1 !;ro m vko It 14W• Lhl· clt·urc~t ~vwl eall I o r re n l' v. "d l a I k-. '1 n c-1• l'n ·•.adl."nl l.A"O md I Brl·thnc., llla !>led l'rc~adent Curtl·r a!> · <m .1bt.0lutt•ly unreh:iblt· partner an intt•r ... tate tll~" la!>l Ja n 12 Uut \ht: C.tll l<&mt· Jt th1.· lnd 11! ,1 rommenta n on Curtt.•r ., forl'1~n pnl 1n i.iddrc\s 1n !'hi ladelph1a com m1·ntarv an \\ 1111 h th .. ~I\ Wh f.!d \ l nu ''IZTI ,,, .111 ' 111 n1pro1n1:.1· 11n lh•·11 in 1 I 1 1 1 r ' n <' <' u J> ..i l 1 N n 11 I \ I ~ h a n 1 s t a n <1 n d n· p 1' a t C' r1 now-Camihar a ttack!> on Cart<'r ·, fore1~n policies u~ "u rt>&I thrl'lit to antemat1onul Se<'Urlt} · · 1e aclwrs Set ·Rock Concert J\ m usical group co m pnsed of Inane lll~h &hool tl'a l'h1:r.. will tr} to rock and roll the student..!> rn J l\o\O·hour. on·campui; con· cert Tut.'l>day al 7 ·30 pm The grou p , called t he OC' fiener ation Gap. hopt:s to rnt~{· mone y ror the dram a dt>part m c nl Admis sion 1s SJ per µerson The teachers formM the rock and roll group in the spnng or 1978 trolllc ot the r equest of res1· dents of u vlrtu111ly all white neighborhood was an act of Wl· lawful rac,al dlacrlmlnaUon against the residents of o nearby predo m ina ntl y b 1ac k neighborhood. In other rWin11 today: The court left int.act a ruling the governme nt says could cost consumers from Sl7 biWon to more than $50 bllUon lo bl1her KUSollne prices. The justices refused to hear Ca rter admlnlatr alion argu· ments that a lower cost was wrong when It struc k down a 1974 amendment lo the federal petroleum product price con- trols. Th(' Te mporary Emergency Court of J\ppeals. acting on a lawsuit filed by Mobil Oil corp ag;u ns t the D e purtment o! Energy. ruled last Nov. 19 that the ame ndme nt was invalid t.x:caUM: 011 companies we re not give n a chance to oppose il. At issue in a case involving <' o m p I c x c o s t · a 11 o c a ti o n form ulai; u. ... ~ · Cor the: Emer gen- l'Y Petrolum Allocation Act of 1973 are gasoline prices c harged by the nation',; oil companies from April 30, 1974 until f'·eb. I • 1976 Covt'mmcnt lawyers to ld the 1ust1<'es thut the lower courT'~ ruling allows oil compa nies to re calculate -the ir maximum lawful f>clhng price~ for that ltml' penod. ar..d reco•"~f uny portion ol those litwful prices not c·ollcc t ed by c harging hig her prices now · Left mt.act a city's power to urdcr its res1denb to clear snow from pubhc sidewalks adjoinrng lh1'ir prnJ't'rt> Th~ cl)Urt. calm~ th,• luc·k of J sub ... tantaal kdera l question.·· refuc;ed to r e\ 11•w u s n ow rem oval ordmanc(' in Carbon· 1lale. Ill C.:<i rbondale's r>rd1nanCl'. based on tin l'nablang lllino1:-o law re quirt."• pro~rty ownc.r .... tenants llr t>lhl'r' tn ('Onlro l of pn vate p ro per\)' to r lcar ... now from hord\.'rlnR µubllc !>tdewalk s f"our Libyans Fly to Paris W,\!'>llJNr,TON l i\l'I A \Olunlar\ na~ht to Pan ... hv four 1.1bvaru. ·hac; t•ndcd a d1p1t}mat1c dsc;pulc \hat threatened relations ht•t"' t·t·n the• \ 1nitcd St :.itt·s a nd I.ill\ ,J Thi• rour Libyan-. ten th(' l:nat •·d S\j tl" ~unda) night. cndins: "'ha t at o nt• point had threatened In bt•t•omc OJ Virtua l Siege Of that 11at1on s "people 's bureau .. hert' II\ federal agcms ·1 ht• d1~pute a rose when the ~talc Department ordered tht• rour to lt•ave th<' United Stat~ for alle~edly hurnssing fe llow «Ountrymen who oppose the re ~·m e o f Col M oam m a r Khadury . The four refused to ll'J \ t'. n ·ma1111n g inside the diplomatic mission The United States rt>Spoodl-d by surro undin g lhl' bwldmR with a net of FBl, ~errC'l S<-rv1ce and local police. Man Shot to De ath SAN FRANCISCO !API One man "'us :.hot dead and a neighbor 11.ho came \o htS aid "'a~ wounded lhis weekend m \'IOlencc in the Sunset Dis trict Poh ce soad the dead m an was Leon Ell1b, 36. ~- Pla9• Prinress Oulcksllver Board Shorts AL'SGARAOf ' Su&anne Abu Talea. an Eeyptian octre"' who ti.rs In the controvenl1l TV movie "Oe1th of • Princes•" Which ca\&Hd Sawll Ara b a to expel the Brlllth 1mbaaaador, say1 lhe can't Uftdentand what au UM C\111 la a.bout Tbt movie airs t.onllht. at 7:IO on KOCI. Channel 50 (tee lOI')'. Plat A4). . • t ur•no 1 8C'1VO at A lhf! Ofl()IM I 1100 leg Jnd O 1~0 ')IC1o oonel arch lOQ I 56 FASt-ttON ISLAND NEWPORT OCACH (714 ) 644 7030 • Beaded for Re~ord The balloon IGtty Hawk drifts toward the Presque Isle area of Maine in strong winds over Canada. Jt landed safely in eastern Canada today. ·completing the first non-stop transcontinental balloon crossing I see story. Page A4). Wuncihnan Miffed Over Laguna Move By STEVE MITCHELL at-o.i., ~ n .. 1 showed a total of $75,968. Laguna Beach City Coun- etlman-K-elly Boyd said h~ isn't pleaaed wilh a city response to a ball i'H"8 ••Id••• ... ,... •. garding the city's putthase of poyd also asked iC the city at· torney's retainer fee covers =I expenses sboUld Rancho u.. GiQ "° ~ tof.,;failute .. ......,.,... Sycamore HHls. The City Council purchased the 522-acre parcel between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads more than two years ago for $6.15 million in order \0 end a series of lawsuits between the ci· ty and former owners Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. But the city has been unable to make good on the mortgage, and still owes more than $6 million on the debt. with interest accru- ing at the rate of Sl,500 per day. Less than two weeks aner a ne w majority was seated in Laguna Beach. the counc il dumped an environmental re· port that would have dealt with the possibility or joint uses in Laguna Canyon. including two golf courses. up to l ,800 homes and a resort hotel. Boyd says that by killing that rep0rt. the city bas lost any chance of reeelving a federal low-interest loan because it can show no way or repaying the note. He claims the .)oint city. Irvine Co mpany an d So uthern California Golf Association plan would have shown the federal governme nt the city had a means of repaying the loan with golf revenues, hotel bed tax and sale ol city land to the golf as- ~tico and others. t.,i month, the angry coun- cilman submitted a series or questioal relating to progress in Sycamore Hills He recel~ amwen to those queitiou earlier this month from Cfty Mauger Ken Frank. SpeclftcaD.f, Boyd asked wbat ""!;, legal coats tfie-4*~ hu incuned aa a retUlt ol the la11awu with RIDfbo .. Paloe Verdel. datillg back to 1'73. n1ures submitted by the etty attorney and fiu&Doe. director City Att.omey Bill Kei.wr said his firm would bill tbe city for aGJ ..... _.,._ ...._.,endlnt Laguna Beaeb aeaiNt a swt by Rancho, acldlo' that amount ls not Included in the retainer fee. Bul Boy.d termed answen to three other questions posed to city officials as being vague . "l don't think they necessarily a ns wered m y ques tions." he said. adding he might ask more specific questions next week ancf seek more specific answers. Regarding a report or a meet- ing between city officials and Rancho attorneys April 25, Boyd said minutes of that session "show that Rancho is extremely concerned regarding the out· standing amount owed by the city ... Boyd asked for a report of the April session after criticizing the council majority for holdlng the meeting without asking the rest of the council for approval Ma yo r Way n e B ag l 1n apologized for not seeking coun- cil approval of the meeting. and said a report ot that session woald be forthcoming. 1'hat report, rece1Ved over ~ weekend by Boyd, s hows R ancho ha s "indicated pessimism with the city's inten- tion to move expeditiously In or· der to pay off the outstanding loan." ·'Their ftlcal year ends Oct. 31, and. from what I see in the report, they expect a substantial amount of their moll'ey by then." Boyd said. ·'To me, that means a lot of money -aot juat ruckel and dime." Aocl, he says, he doesn't know where the city ls going to get that ~Y. now that the Irvine Company plan has been ~ut· tied 'So So MONDAY, MAY 12, 1980 Yo•rHo•etown 1 Dally Ne•fJpaper , TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ' ' Says Cuba MiG Warplanes Mistook 'Pirate Ship' NASSAU. Bahamas <AP> - Cuba IDdlrectly •Pok>alled today fOf' UM flDkiac ol a Bahamian 1 u n boa l by C u b a n M i G warpl1nes. bul ine•sted its fi,hter pilot& .U.Cbt they were att1ckln1 a "pirate ship." 8abuolan Pr•me Minister Lyndon 0 . Pindling termed the claim "a cover-up" but said he wowd accept the Cuban stale· ment as an apology. "There 's no way that they could mistake two ensigns and a Bahamian national fl ag as a Jolly Roger nag," said Pindling. who was re turning to the Bahamas today from London. In Washington . the State Department issued a statement saying the iniUal reports indicat· ed Cuba was guilty or a •·gross violation ot international law." U.S. Coast Guard and Baha- mian forces were searching for four missing seamen from the Saturday night sinking of the 103-foot. gunboat Flamlngo just south or Cay San Domingo. the Bahamian National Security Council $.$id·. The incident was sparked by the seizure of two Cuban fishing boats suspected or poaching m Bahamian waters. "If the boat s ank was a Bahamas patrol boat. we sin· cerely regret" the incident." the Cuban government s aid in a statement published by the Com- munist Party newspaper Gran. ma. The statement was broad· cast by Havana radi o and monitored in Miami. "We will never be arrogant with the Bahamas." the state· ment said. "It is a small coun· try recen!Jy arrived at indepen- dence and they aJways can count o n our solidarity and our respect." Though the statement did not reapoad direeUy to Bahamian ... tier~. it did say Cuba waot~ t.he incident "properly clarified and settled frtfiadll pad bcwarlbl)' between the .....,.... el Cuba and BabamM." Cuba aaid lts M IG s were called out after ooe of the two lroine Pilot Cm.shes; One Dead, 2 Hurt By IUCHAAD GREEN An Irvine man was in critical condition today at an El Centro hospital after the small plane he was pUoting Friday crashed in Imperial County, killing one man and injuring two women. Pilot William Clark Hickman. a n Orange County health physicist, was attempting to land at lmpedal County Airport when a strong gust or wind forced him to abort the landing. He lost control of the single· engine Piper Cherokee when he tried to circle the field for a second landing attempt, accord· ing to airpart manager Dan Pavao. Pavao said the plane crashed at the Imperial County Fair· grounds, :IO feet from the fair- grounds manager•s ~e. P•SMC\I« John Meral Storm of Garden Grove dled shortly after tbe crash. Storm's wife, Elizabeth. ls :tn aood condition al El Centro community Hospital. The third paaaeager, J oan McDanald of Laguna Hills, is listed ln '1.t>le condition at the &1me bo9pltal. .. We were ao'nl on a filhing trip in ~IUerial County -we never m.cle it," Mrs. Storm 1Jld. ..We tried to land al lhe ab-port-. tbe wtnd kicked up so lM pUot '**ed tbe plane to the npt. ....... palled out"' the *'···. AlrOOrt ••....-Pavao said lbe .e.-et ~ iA the cruh bu ........ ~. ~CoUeeted · ID Gall Tourney boats radioed that it "was being attacked by a pirate ship." The fighter pilots opened rire when the "pirate" ignored signals to stop. the statement said. Cuba said the Bahamian gun- boat "could be the one sunk by our aviation " Cuba said 12 of its fishermen ...... ,..,...... Pf(>Od" GHilf y Attorney Samue l Garrison I II. GOP c h1e r counsel in Ni •on impea c hment hearidgs. has pleaded g uilty to charges of e mbezzling S46,000 from the bankruptcy account of Georgia business firm. Prime Rate Slmhes Hit UJwof 16o/c NEW YORK CAP> -Severa l banks today cut the ir prim lending rates to 16~ percent and a Cleveland bank cut its rate to 16 percent as the slide in interest rates continued. Ameritrus t . the Cleveland bank. was the first lo drop to the 16 percent rate. _ That came a fter Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .. the nallon's fifth-largest bank, cut its rate from 1n2 percent. marking tht• fourth time Morgan has ~en the firs t to adopt a new rate since banks today cut their pnme lending rates m mid-April from a peak of~ percent. The prime lending rate is the rates banks charge on Joans to their mos t c r e dit-worthy corporate customers. with other corporate and industrial lenders paying more. The cut to 161~ percent was matched by several banks. including Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of C hicago, th e n a ti o n 's seventh-largest bank. Mos t major banks are charging rates or 111,, percent. Before today. the only major bank to drop below that level was Chase Manhattan Bank. Oiief Ambushed MESTRE, Italy (AP> -Four terrorists, including a blond woman. shot and killed the chief of a nti-terrorism police of Venice in an ambush shortly arte r he left his apartment house here today. police reported. The Red Brigades terrorist group claimed responsibility. wer c missing. B a hamian authontJes said only eight were m custody. Told of the Cuban statement, Pindling·-oid, "'It would be JUSt good sense and decency to ac- cept that as an apology." The Bahamian council s~ud that arter the sea incident. Cuban jets, a transport plane and a helicopter made simulated rocket runs jus t above the t reetops or Duncan Town for se veral hours Sunday morning. The settlement is located on Ragged Island. some 65 miles north of the eai.tern Cuba coast. High Court Rules Desegregation Effort Nixed WASJllNGTON rAP) -The Supreme Court today struck down legal efforts to consolidate Atlanta's predominantly bla<'k school district ~•th nine sub· urban d1stncts By a 5·3 vote. the JUStlt"e"; up- hel.d two lo"'er court rulings that thN~ ,., no basis-for com b1mn~ the ind1v1dual school d1stn ct' for racial desegregation Thi• l'Onsohdallon :.ought by l)lat k µar('nts in the ir 1972 lav.-.u1t v.ould have created a ·supt:rd1stnct" stretching ovl'r an a rea as large as Delaware It would have combined Allan· ta 's schools with thos<' in three other city districts -Decatur. Buford and Manetta -and with schools in six county districts Cl ayton . Do u g la s. Fulton, DeKalb. Gwinnett and Cobb Massive busing would be re· quired. The black parents said s uch a sweeping desegregation remedy wa& needed lo give black schoolcblld1"en tn Atlanta an equal education. ln another use involving t.M issue of racl•l discrlrnioaUon. the Justices agreed to decide whether the closing of a llem- pbis. Term .• street to through traffic at the request o( resi· dents of a '";rtually all white neighborhood was an a~t of un- 1 a wful rac ial discriminat ion against the residents of a nearby p r <'d o minantl y black neig hborhood Jn other rubngs toda) · Th(• court left intact a ruling thl' government says could cost cons umers from S17 billion to more than S50 billion in higher gasoline prices. The JUStires refused to hear Ca rter administration ar~u­ ments that a lower cost was wrong when it struck down a 1974 amendment to the federal petroleum product price con- trols. The Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals, acting on a lawsuit filed bv Mobil Otl corp against the ·Department or Ener gy. ruled last Nov. 19 that the amendment was invahd becauSt' oil companies were not given a chance to oppose it. Al issue m a case involving Cops' Explorers Set Open House An open house hosted by the Sheriff's Explorers will be held at the Orange County Sheriffs substation in Laguna Niguel Wednesday at 1 p.m. Young people interested in a career in law enforcement are mvited to attend the meeting. The substation is located al 30143 Crown VaUey Parkway. co m plex cos t -a llo cation formulas us..-'<1 for the Emergen- cv l>etrolum Allocation · Act of 1973 are j!asohnc prices char~ed by the nation 's. oil compam~ from April 30. 1974 until Feb. l, 1976. Go\•emment lawyers told the JU!>tlces that lh(! lov.er c<>urt'<; ruling allows 011 companies to re-calcula te their maximum la\\ rul i.ellini:t prices for that time penod. and recover any portion or those lawful prtces not collected by chargi ng higher prices no~. Drizzling Wntinuing On Coast Scuzzy gray momini drizzles caused by damp, unstable air and clear but far-from·balmy al· ternoon.s are predict.ct again following rain Saturday and blusttty winds oo Sunday. Some driu.les were reported at scattered locations around the Orao~ Coast today, with .11 inches recorded by the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol al Dana Point Harbor. A total of .03 inch was re- rorded this morning by Hudnt· 1ngton Beach 's r e s ide nt meteorologist J . Sherman Den- ny, who noted it brings the season total Lo 21.52 inches. De My. who has kept detailed v.eather records since hl· ar- rived m Huntington Beach in 1927. predicted more of the seasonal May grayness for Tues- day. A slightly warmer trend is forecast at the beaches durin~ the afternoons Tuesday and Wednes da y, following a weekend of cold. blustery wmds and poor, choppy s urf. Goose bump weather pre- vailed al most beaches Sunday, including Crescent Bay Beach at Laguna Beach. where one nude couple was cited by police for sunbathing in the altogether. Complaints by sightseers from the blufftop view spot above sent officers alter the nude couple. Temperatures Sunday barely broke the 70 degree mark. with breezes up to 20 knots reported <See llAIN, Page AZ> Coast Weadaer Cuban Exile Held For 1969 Skyjack Fair through Tuesday except for low ni&bt and early morning cloudiness. A ll ttle warmer. Lows tooigbt 50 at the beaches to SS lDJand. H1&b.s Tues- day mid to Ul>P,el' eo.. IN81HTe•AY 1 REY WEST, Fla. <AP> -A Cuban Niue-wbo a.rrlved in Florida on the •'Freedom Flotilla'' boaUifl WH antlted by the ~8( today and charred with the 1111 bljackln1 o a N1UonaJ A.lrllw JtWner. AlfNdo AMJandro Hemudta. 27, w• cb&rltd with alttraft piracy and coaaplracy, Hid Arthur Nthtbul, 1pecl1l ll9ftt la ebar .. of the Jllaml n1 om ... ....... ~.-u.­.. -el N..-.. rft1•t II , r Mla•I· , ......... , ... ,.,, .. , with 75 paaencera and a crew ol ae\leD. The FBI 1lle1ea Hernandes Uled an automatlc pistol and claimed be bad a bomb to divert tbe fl11bt to Cuba. At the Ume ol u;:,_:ldnl. lbt eua..-bonl ffe WU weana. tM wUtonn ol ID Army Nrseent, Nehrball aakl . Htraaldta arrived '" Key Wt1t ,.._,, 1111HN a tlMt ,.... ........ ,,....,..... ..... II I aawlalle, U" t9110tll bol.Uft w ... , ... u.a. _. CUM hM llr11lllllt ....._ CO It .... ~ .... Al. • Secret pad collfftQ for t releaN of U.S. ~· in Iran um ~ bw two \ l100C"'"""' .. ~." q, ' '""' cllplomot • "'°' lcq f'P~ *" ~· Storr. p#totOI Pofle CJ. . ..... ,..._......,.,.. ai.&.ii•-.• .. N ...... t~ OM.V N.Ol l IC Wonder• M!r If, 1• Embassy Taken Over By Libyan Student• ANKARA. TUrtcey CAP) A lnM.IP ol 150 Ubyau. mot\ ol U..tn U!Uviel"llty tt~ta. _. ovtt Utt Ub.yan Embealy hen t.od1y and form~ a "peop&e·1 <"Ommtuee" lA> handle It.a ad· mlnlatnUon. police repotted ln Lon6oa. wMre poUN.,. la~-..ucaun.11uapened Ubyao terl'Orilt acU~. tM Bfldatl IOftM\m~nt uld today It wlll •• pel 1DClll mttnblft ot UM Ubyaa CmbUly -beh~ &o be hid lD• ao .....,iaaU.141\Mtd lnvalwd la l.bl kJllln1 ol lwo Libyan diNldellU. A Britlsh P'orel(ft Office a.idHmlft In Lonckln Hid ~· pulsloos c'll lhe membet'1. ol thtt U atyled "P~'1 Bu~•u " v.1111 be announe"C'd tn a Pft'•&l llt«'ml'nt ln Ulc tlou.M' ol ('om mon1. ti~ d«Hnttd to ah·~ dftalls Other eovemm .. t om~•• aaMt &be aMOUnc.sneftl will have almogl Immediate elfttl '"'->' ~ lhat at leut lhlM Ub- yan11 wanted by S<-ocland Yard for qUHlion1ni In c-01moct1on wllh lht la.>'\nl last month ol t Ubyan dla1,ldc-nta Deffar \'•IMf"• Jfl.rftfl •N narkf#I LONDON CAP> -DoUar val~ w.re mill~ today oo world money 01arketa u Sold uachn& wu be<'almed At l,.ondon'• hv• bullion hc>uaea. aold cl~ci! at ~13 •n ounc~. Cold cl<>M:d ln Zurtch at ~12 ~en oun<'t' In Hon& Kong. in-., prttW>Ua mt'tal dropp(-(1 S2 90 an ounce to clo&e at ~ 441 In London. lh\• t:lr1tt:!>h poun<J c·l~ro al S2 2700, up frun1 S2.267~ on Fnda) In Tok}O. \\htort.> trJdin..: t'nds before \t bt·11ns m Europe. the dollar cl<>!>ed at .:!30 20 H"· do"n l>bRhll.> from Friday's close of 231 90 y~n f 'irPMf"H Off ttr .-.ala rr1 ,.,.fadt NASIMLLE. Tenn. IAP> -Stnklng Nashville firefight ers t>ffered carlv toda) to slash t.helr sulary dcmunds tn an u.ffort to end a four day "alkout. a spol(esman for the hrd1ghlcrs s~ud But a la" yt'r represent.mg the stnkang city t-mployees sa1d the offer had to inrludt> amnesl.)' for the 9SO fareftghU>rs who have tx-en ordered d!smlssed by Mayor Richard Fulton. ldmh1bfrofio11 R.-1.-o,,c•• Dcu·u•rHf• WASHINGTON <AP) faced with a lawsuit and a threatened contempt-of-Congress c1tat1on. the adm1n1stration to- day reluctantly agr~ to give Congress all documents re lating to President Carter's 10-cent-a-gallon conservation fee on gasoline. I Related story Page A.5 1. The Whale House retreat from its previous resistance to sub- m1t the matertats was a nnounced by Rep. Anthony Toby Mof· felt. D Conn. ,; WASHlNOTON tAP> The bodlet of four of el1ht Marlnt-~ and alr~ kllled In th~ UM\X' <'tt•fw Iran hOlt.a&e rettue mla- •'on hav ~n ab!pped to lhear famllte1 from the Dover Air rorc.-6aH la Oelawere. Peo- -ra11on offklala uld today. ~ A lltlh bod)' wall due to W. flown Crom lhe armed st'rvkea mor1 uary IA\ i>O\'\!r. probabl)' aomt-tJme today Oeleru.e otnc1als declined to name publicly the five U.S. military men who~e rcmatns havt: ~ P<>$1Uvely 1denune<1. or to Ust !ht! three whote bodies v. Ml' M> badly burned that ex· p\•rt~ rowd not 1dent (y lhem. Off1r1ala said lndivldual iden· t1hcaUons of those ldt!ntilied and those wh.lr h could not be Iden· llf1ed. and arrangement.a being made for shipment and burial an each <'a~. were being left to the "ashes of thl· ramaht<s involved On Saturday. the body of Marine Sgt. John O. Harvey was return ed lo his h o m e 1n Roanoke, Va. OUtc1als dec lined to say ~pec1r1rally what will be done with the remains of the three ~ervl~men whose bodies could not be positively identlned. but based on past practice in s uc h cases. at appeared likely they might be buned \n a common grave in Arlington National Cemetery. Besides Harvey. the victims were Air Force Capts. Richard L. Bakke. Harold L. Lewis Jr .• Lyn D. Mcintosh and Charles T. McMillan; Air Force Tech. Sgt Joel C. Mayo a nd Marine Staff Sgt . Dewey L. Johnson and Cpl. George N. Holmes Jr. $63,000 Gem Theft Logged In Newport •'ro• Paflf" .it I CUBANS ... least eight persons and brought an estJmated 36.000 refugee. to this country. ~kFest S/,at,ed for lagunt:i~ H igli Newport Beach pollce are ~l'ek an~ the ~hophflcr who took Jewelr) valued at nearl} $63,000 from a Via Lido store Friday. The theft was reported at B. D. llowe and Soni.. 3412 Via Lido at about l :30 p m The theft was similar to a case reported Thurs da y from A .II . Weinert Jewelers 1n Fashion Island rn which a ~hoplifter took a $3,000 diamond bracelet In the Fashion Island theft. t'mployees s aid they saw a man hehaving strangely near one o( the s tore'l> display cases. They said he fled before they discovered the bracelet was missing The Via l.1do theft as m ore pu:ulmg to police because :,tore e mployees s aid no one was :,een nt-ar the case which apparenUy "as forced open Jn add1Uon. the loss includes nt>a r ly three dozen pieces of Jewelry which were scooped out or the case Detective John Freeman said today that It 's likely the thief hld inside the s tore and ransacked the jewelry display case after employees went into the back room Israeli Cops Try To Break Strike TEL AVIV . Is rael <API Israeli police escorted Arab shopkeepers to their storn tn JerusaJem's Anb sec-tor tod•Y In an attempt to break a week Soni commerdal ltrlke Meanwhile. In lhf' ocruplf"d West Bank of the Jordan tuvt:r, there wu a parual atr1k~ to pro tes t l arat:I '• 1 .. ader. to Lebanon laraet R-.dl" reported that large numben rA polwe •nd border troop!'I patrnll«:d thr AratJ sectorof J eruuJem DAILY PILOT '"" Or ... ,.....,. o.tt ........ --· •• ........... .,., ........ ~._ ............ .,, .... °'-e;o.., -.-...... '-· ~ ... ::c;:.:':~.::·~1 ••• ,.,, ......... v .... , .• , ........ ,,.,,., • ......... -c;..... .. ....,.. ........ _ .... " -.-.............. ~, .. ,,,...,~ -·--...... -.. ••• ,., .. , "0 ..... c.w-~ .... ,l •• ·-·-... ~--­...... c...... ""'•"""" ..... .,..~ ............ .,......., ...... ~·-._ ... .....,... --...~- 0..lf "-""·-----·-.......... ()Mee .. , ... c-.e ........ ..... OIW..,,_ ......... -._,,...._.,.,..,, ..... ....._ Afte r a three-day lull })06s1bly eaust..>d by thunderstorms along the Cuban coa:,t. more than 5.300 refug~ arnved Sunday It "a:, the largest s ingle-day influx Jf the three "eek ··Freedom r lot11la ... Also arriving was the body of the seventh Cuban·American to die on the 90-mile route. The body of 58·year·old Rafael D. Trt.ijallo was packed up by a Coast G uard c-utter f rom a 24-fool boat en route to Key West from the Cuban port of Martel with no refugees, Coast Guard ofCi clals said. ·'The boat apparently had lost its way and the crew was disoriented," said Lt J .G Nimick. "They saw a tugboat pulling a barge and went over to a sk dlrfftions. 'The} accidentally ran into the tow IJ.ne and the man suffered a ~vered Jugular vein. He had bled to death when we arrived.·· Coast Guard cutters picked up 260 refug~s from overloaded \"Cssels Sunday. and the Navy amphibious assault ship Sa.lpa.n carried 134 refugees picked up by Coast Guard helicopters. Four boats were d etained by federal offici als over the weekend alter their return from Mariel A total of eight vessels have been detained since the hoathft began Among the boats detained wa.o. the 99-foot American. a South c·arohna party ~&t that c arried f J)O r.-f uget:5 D .';igrmps !je l forS9ccer H~glatrallon for rail l)OCC'N wlll be held May 17 al the Lacuna Reac h High School c afet.ena from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. 'fhe Laguna 8e1ch A YSO pro· gr• m includes youngat.ers from 6 to I~ yean of a1ee. and the phlloaophy th•t .. everyone 11lay1." Jn addition to player algnupe, volunteer adult• •r e being •'>ught llK referees. coaches. equlpmt•nt managers nnd field manal(t'ra Those adult• may nllw s(ICfl up May 17 at the hi&h i.c hool. ·Neighbor Watch Viewed in Dana The poMlbtUty of MU!Da up ne•1hbortlood watch tealDI f« tncreaHd communtty nr- velUuce 9 ~ to be dil· cu.Md bJ membtn ot tbe Dana Po•nt CIUMnt F'or Actloo at lb.tr..,,..,, WedMlda1 at 7:JO p.m. at tbe aorta De6 Lutheran Cllurdl.,_l ...... tulld.,Dw Polat. T11t• pwp'a eommualty rtl•· Uw ecMDm*-ti HIPM\ld LO rtpOft ..... ~ ... ,_n. ............ c ...... ....... U.1l ..,. r.vlew_. reteellr wtui LL o..Al.t:r' ol U.. Or .... °""" .• o.rt· ...... ' A. sprang festival. featunng members o( the Laguna Beach High School per1orm1ng arts de· partmt>nt. will be he ld ThursdB.> and 1-,rada) at 8 p.m. in the tugh school auditorium The production fcatun·~ mem· bers of the choral. Jazz ensem ble and concert choir. with b1~ band :.elections su ch a~ "Tuxedo Junction" and "In the Mood." Spotlighted "1th1n the Jazz portion of the fes11,a l v.111 be vocal soloist Emily Brant as well as several numbers by the vocal Jazz Ensemble. A montage of Broadway show tunes will follow intermission b) the concert choir. Tickets arc on sale at the box orra ce and from part1c1paling :,tudent.s Ticket pnre is S2 for adults and $1 for children under 12 Mrs. Heacock Rites Slated In Clemente Memorial funeral services are pendtng for Mabel Heacock. 79. :i retired Sllverwoods Depart· ment St.ore clerk and long-time Orange Coiut resident who died last Wednesday The JO.year !:>aleslad y s ue cumbed in a local hos pital fo llowing a lengthy Illness. The rt-tared department store C'lerk had lived 1n Ralboa for nearly 10 year. hut m1tde her home with her dauuhter. Mr.. Sue Stoddard. In Sun Clemente. more recently S u r v 1 v o r' 1 n <' I u d t· M r ' lh•acock's daughter and thr~ Jirandchlldren . wh"& i.u~utest memorial contributions an he:- name to th<: American Cancer Society. Services are under direction or Ray t'amlly San Clemente Mortuary. Nuke Plant Oeanup Set RUs.5ELLVILLE, Ark. <AP> --It will lake at least three weeks LO clean a nudear power plant that wu shut down when 50.000 ,r=s of radloecUve water lhe buement o( lhe react.or bulldlnt, Arkanu.s Power• Lli!Jt Co. offlclall aay . There wu no r•ltaH of rad loacUvlll Into the al· spo1phere ln saturday'1 ·~cl · den ~. which left about 11 iDeMI of water ln lhe baHmen\ of Untt One ol Arllanau Nuclear One, utiUtv oftictall 1.-d. WtlHam Cav1nau1b. wlllltJ' vice preaident, Hid the aecldlM at th• wut·::f al Arkauu plUl WM Cl b)' I ..... ...... ....e• ..... , ,...,, T9'• auel•ar power _pltftt'a ~-..... .,,..., . .,.,..,.,..., .... _ SZVLVIAN ANO BASEBALLS HE'S FOUND IN HIS YARD Enough 11 Enough, Saya Huntington Beach Man ·Foul Balls . HB Hon1eo1f·r1er's Had I t Ry ROOERT BARKER Of U.. o.i1r Ptlol \C•fl The crack c1f th1: bat. :,rrl'am 1ni; hrn.· drl\e:.. heart pou.nd1n11 •"\Cltem{'nt on th~ baselines 1 Jr only mean ont· thrni: ha:it'liall It 1:. tht• best time or the }car 111 many But not lo \' 1-·. ~L~ I v111n who-..1• hou:,c on Bet1 \ Uri\·e in llunt in~ton Beach ~1u. a short popup .1 v.a y from tht· Ort:an V1t·" lhi.:h ~rhool athlc·tu· llt'ld Ill' think' th1• ~•luJt1nn a:-,1 n•a I foul h&ll Szyh1an n ·port:. that :.ron:.., ol hJsebalh, may be 200. haH· flo"n over ht" :.ax -fool woodt•n frnce and into ha:. ) ard Has protl•su. prompted Hunt 1ngton Beach Union High School trus tees to pul two nylon nets at th~ top of two ~1ant back:.tops at a cost of $-1.000 But 1t ,., mil (·noulo(h to k1•1•p 11111 lhl• \\J\\\,11rl h.1M•h.1lh lh.tl fj\ n ff bat!. J:> foul 1w pup:, lw d erlan·-.. SI\ ln;..in. ;1 rl"t1r1·1! :-.; .. , ' 1 hi d rwl I~ offl crr \\ hfl "nrks 10 ~·al lka<'h. says th.it four more bdlb h.1\c < ra"lll'd 1nt11 ht\ b.1<'k\itrcl ri·rt•nt I\ 1\nd ·he fa gun::. thing:. arl· twund ro i.:•·I \\or:.l' \\ht·n h.1\eball picks up the pace 111 :.um mer month~ becau:.c th1• t "11 field:. t1re U\l 'cl h~ Pon) LC'a);ut· a nd Little L<·11gUl' teams a:, v.ell a:. high school pla~crs ·· 1t really 1itct.s wor se an th<' :.ummer They seem to play l"Ol'I tanuousiy on the weekends ·we like lo putz around 1n th<" garden and m y wife lake!> lo he out in the sun Rut :,he might gl"l bombed ." School trustCl'R ~ay thcy·11 <'<>n \Ider oth<'r measures Tues<lo > night such as bu1ld1ng h1ghN lt'nces --------- •I Thi•\ ':1\ ti "nulrl ro'>t ~h<•UI ~f~ IMJ(I 111 ... t 111 m11\t• 1ti1 rtr·lrl.., t 11 .rn111 h(•r l111 .1t1on Hut then th•· li.111, rn1~ht fl) out unto Wamt'r \\ l'rtUe v.hrrc lt1t'\ urnld hit I.JI.., .111rl l JU.. r11or1• t•\ •·r· .,,,f•l\ pr1it11 ... m., •>nt· 1111\1\1• :-. .1111 ...,,, 1\1 ,rn 'aid 11n1 111n• a b.tll rn J~h1 d t}1r11111•h h1' b.11t1r11on1 V. !00111~ lflfl I hJJip<•tl hi h.JthlUh If ... • \\t111lc1 hJ\ • b-•l·n thn·l· .ti lht• t 1m1· V.t' ('CJUIO n Jlh hJ\\' t.1 t·n httn · Thl· '>C-hool d1.str1rt h3!1 prom ,.,,.cl to replace window<> anrf 11' th1• v.ooden Cent'e he s ays ai. tl' .. ed b' !>Ome of tht> pla)ers a!> d v. .irmuµ bJckstop And though he get:. angry al i.omt· of the actions of )OYn~ hJllpht}ers. Szylvian indicate-; h•· n•alh hold'> no ~rudgc exrc·pl .11.:a1n,l lhl· :,chool an h1tecl 111• h.t." rl'!umt'<I :i largr ptir t111n of th(· ba.,t'hJll•. and hr t''I: 1·han~l"'.'> hack' aril grl'f't•n~' v.1th ('rt,1rht'" anrl otht·r adult' 10 tlw f1('lcb Hut I no bl.-im1· the· ardutt•rr 111• d1dn l s ho\\ Jn~ frtrl':!>lght ·· Death Trial S tart FOHTRR·\GC '=C:-rAP) < uurt martial proct·edinss v. rr<' to tx:~an today for Pfr Alvin Wilham!>, chaq~ed "1th third degrl•{' murder in the deJth of an off u·t.·r v.ho plun~t-d to tu~ death Jftl·r ht ., para chu te v.a !'> .... 1bot.t~l'd An Army 10 'c:.t1~ator te::.lifled during pre trial hcann!ls that Williams ad n11t11·d h1· :-.abotCl ~l-<l one of the p.tr1tt·huH ~ out oC fru:.tratlon 14 II h ha:. Jllh , ..... Mitlsast 1 Situation Reviewed WASHINGTON CAP> -Wltb the Iaraell·Ecyptlaa talks on P1le1t•nt a o automooy auapeaded. Preakleat Cart.er la m"tmt wtUa Secnlary ot 9ta&e Edmet lllUllEM and ~·• ambwadon lA> Cairo ud Tel Aviv for a revlew of the obstacle• to reacht a1 a settJemeat by \.be tar1et da&e ol May 28. · MuaJde summoned U.. eawys home over lb• wHllend for tocla:y'a ••salon wHb tlae president. althouch U.S. offtdals Insisted there la no cri1i1. ..Tbe meetinc la urgent only ID tbe sense that May 2S la fall approachlns." aaid one offldal. who asked not to be ldenUOed. The new secretary of sute Is due to Oy to Brussels Tueaday fo r a meeting with West European foreign and defense ministers. He wiJI then go on t.o Vienna for talks with Soviet Foreig n Minis t e r Andrei Grom yko. ·"The president wanted to ~ htm before all that," the official ·xplamed. f'ro• ra,,.-l I RAIN •.• up and down the coaaUlne. Slightly warmer thermometer readings should be regla~red from Seal Beach to San Clemente. although overnight lows ar.e antlcl p~ted In tbe m•d·5'ls again M mama I crowds weni report· ed a l all roast.al beaches Sunday ai ,.breezes raked the strands and c,o d egree surf tempe ratures kept all but hardy bathers out. ll11nt1ngton Reach cit) llft'guards rt>ported about 7 .000 \ 1o;1tnr.. Sund<t> and 2.500 Satur· dJ\. v.hlle s t.ate beach lifeguard wok~men said they were lucky to have 2.000 v1s1tors each day. r.1r1:guards an San Clemente ,.,t1mJt1:d only 1.000 visitor s !'>Jturda y J nd 3,000 Sunday . while i:uard ... at San Onofre and ~an Cleawnk ... t.:1lt.' beach~ said lh1·1r turnout V.J..,n't t:\'('0 worth , •1unr1ng '' 1o.port Beach L1reguard Lt. I .11~an UX'ka~y said 1£ at wasn"t f1•r h1'l st a ff tra1n1ng n ew lifeguard-; over the weekend, there would have been no beach JCll\'ity lO be St"en. Burglars Get $3,000 Loot In Clement e ~!or£' than $.J ,000 worth or J\•welr)" Jnd stereo l'QUipment v. "' slnlen m two s eparate res-1dt.'n<'e~ '" twe1 seearate anci· dt•nts in S3.n Clemente over the "eekend police reported today Lynda I luches reported her huusc an the 100 block of East 1-:scalones was burglarized .. omet1me between Fr1day night and ~unday morning. Poli~ report the entire house \\a s ransacked with a gold "at ch. ring and stereo equip- ment taken worth about Sl,600. Tn another incident. Pat Som es reported to police six i.:old rings. a gold bracelet. neckla~ and a watch all valued at SJ ,700 we~ taken from her home in the 400 block or calle Robles between Friday and Sun· day. .,... , __ 4 ....... ._ .,. •• ,.~~,....._,~ ........ ~-, .......... .,,,. • -•• Outeks1lvor Board Shorts ,...urtnQ IWO .tcfM:l A tno Of!Qlfl:)f It' llOO toq Ind a 1 ne Plll\tl nrcn t ... , AL'SOARAOE ~ FASHION 15'.AMl NEWPORT BEACH (714) 84•·7030 1 OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI.A Voar Ho•etowa Dally New8p•per · C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~raufiling Costa Jffesans DlltJ ~!let ~H "'9eo A FLICK OF A BIC ANO DISASTER STRIKES Costa Mesa Hard Hit by Arsonists In 1979 4 Bahamians Los t Cubans Apologize :J:o~ Sinki~ Boat NASSAU. Bahamas lAP> - Cuba lndi.reetJy apologllled today for the sinking or a Bahamian gun boat by C uban MiG warplanes. but insisted its fighter pilots thought they were attacking a "pirate ship." Bahamian Prime Minister Lyndon 0. Pindling termed the daim "a cover-up" but said he would accept the Cuban state· ment as an apology. '·There's no way that they could mistake two ensigns and a Bahamian national flag as a Jolly Roger Oag." s aid Pindling. who was returning to the Bahamas today from London. In Was hington, the State Department issued a sta.1ement saying the initial reports ind.icat· ed Cuba was guilty of a "gross violation of international law." U.S. Coast Guard and Baha· mian forces were searching for rour missing seamen from the Saturday night sinking of the 103-foot gunboat Flamingo just south of Cay San Domingo. the Bahamian National Securit> Council said. The incident was sparked by the seizure of two Cuban fish.ing boats suspected of poaching an Bahamian waters .. If the boat s ank was a Bahamas patrol boat, we sin· cerely regret the incident," the Cuban government said in a statement published by the Com· munist Party newspaper Gran- ma. The statement was broad- ca&l by 'Havana radio and monitored in Miami. "We will n'eyer be arrogant with the BabalDas," the state- ment said. ..Jt i& a small coun- Three Locks Broken.J>y CM Burglars try recently arriwd at indepen· dence _. &he)' al••7• can count o n our solidarity and our respect." Though the statement did not respond directly to Bahamian demands for reparations. it did ~ay Cuba wanted the incident '"properly clarified and settled friendly and honorably betw~n the authorities of Cuba and Bahamas" Cuba s a id its MiGs we r e called out after one of the two boats radioed that it .. was being attacked by a pirate ship." The fighter pilots OJ)(lned fire when the "pirate" ignored s ignals to stop, the statement said. Cuba said the Bahamian gun. boat "couJd be the one sunk by our aviation." Cuba said l2 of its fishermen were missing . Bahamian authorities said only eight were in custody Told of the Cuban statement. Pindling said. "It would be just good sense and decency to ac cept that as an apology." The Bahamian council said that after the sea incident. Cuban jets. a transport plane and a he.licopter made simulated rocket runs just above the treetops of Duncan Town for several hours Sunday morning. The settlement is located on Ragged Island. some 65 miles north o( the eastern Cuba eoaat. The helicopter landed, then took off without Incident, ac- cording to a five-page statement the council issu"ed early today after a l2·hour meeting in Naasau. 81 , ... y CIAU8BN ............... TM dirt clod Aiied lhrouch a warm AUJUtl ni•ht and shat· tered t.be wtAdow of a liquor store on Q>lt.a Mesa's Placentia Avenue. Tlnkllng l.lau bad barely set· tied when t1'e clod was foUowed by a Scokb bottle filled with gasoline. A darkened fiaure ignited a butane u,lll.er, fastened its lever lo keep lhe device lighted and tossed It. too, Into the store. The figure ran. TafJ~d Earlier A patrolling police omur spotted the name almost as tt erupted. Miraculously. firemen held damage lo about $500 worth or store contents. Weeks later, a confessed burglar admitted he had started the blaze as an act of vengeance. He said he had tried to seal liquor from the slore, was caught and was ejected by a clerk. He and friends returned under cover of darkness to burglarize the establishment. Bus Fee Topic AtN-MMeet It would cost parents of' stu· dents in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District $20 a month to have their children ride to school on djstrtct buses under a plan lo be considered Tuesdav bv school trustees. District administrators are recommending the new bus ftt schedule as the school board at- tempts to cut about SS million from projected expenditures for the next school year. High school students already a re charged $10 per month to ride school buses. The S20 fee proposed for next year would ap- ply to all students, from kin· dergarten through 12th grade. The bus-fee plan was tabled by trustees earlier this year because of controversy over the cost to families with larger num- bers or children and to those who couldn't afford the transporta· lion cost. Administrators have proposed Parking Cited an elaborate fee plan reducing costs somewhat for families with three o r more SC'hool children and ror those with low and moderate 1nromes. T~tees also have scheduled ~ a public hearing Tuesday re· garding tl'k!ir counter offer lo a proposed 8 percent hike to cover salary and fringe benefit pa~. ments to non·teachmlt per~onnel next year. Non-teaching employtts are seeking -a flat S21~·per-month s alary increase for all full·hmt• employees. a raise of 12 to 30 percent depending on the In· dividual e mployee's c urrent pay. Also to be considered Tuesday is a plan for teaching a ll driver education classes at Newport Harbor: High. School trustees will meet at 7 :30 p.m. at the Harper Com· munity Center, 425 E. 18th St .• Costa Mesa. Mesa Plans Delay On Studio Appeal Cos ta Mes a planners say they ·11 seek another delay today when s pokesmen for the Sunshine Dance Academy re- turn before the Planning Com- mission at 6 :30 p .m . for a var iance to operate In the downtown area. Planning staff me mbers said today they believe more than parking should be considered in the StmShine operation A 25-year-old Cost a Mesa woman was arrested early this month on pro6tituUon charges when an unden:over officer vis· ited the dance studJo at 583 W. 19th St. Two Descend From Statue NEW YORK lAP> -Two men h a ve descende d from their perch on the Statue of Liberty where they stayed for 24 hours, authorities said. The climbers -Edwin Drum- mond, 35, and Stephen Rutherford. 31 -who spent a chilly night in sleeplog bags in a fold of the statue's metal robes. were to be arraigned today in Manhattan federal court on charges ol criminal trespass and damac1nc government property. The academy teaches disco dancing, a business mana~er re· ported. and contracts with 14 female teachers on two shifts. Spokesmen for the academy's owner , Sylvan Lipscholtz of Chicago. are seeking a variance lo operate the academy with fewer parking spaces than re- quired. But planning staff members said today they will recommend commissioners also consider a requirement for a permit to operate an adu l t-u sag e establishment or one which is not outlined under current or · dinances. Study on those r«ommenda· lions probably will ta ke two more weeks, they said. The parking variance request was tabled two weeks ago w~n representatives of the academy could not answer Planning Com· mission questions regarding the business' operation. The academy, operating without a business license pend· ing the Planning Commlsslon'i; action on the variance matter. is housed in quarters. previously occupied by the Sunshine Studio, a nude modeling establisbmmt. Costa Mesa police arrested three women ror suspicion or prostitution in that business last year but all charges were dis· missed later. A 'Gotcha' For Murphy Couple .Need Eaeh Other VtCTORlA, Brlt.lah Columbia (AP> -Murphy's la., says that if somethine can 10 wroaa. it will. A roller 1katina Rlvenlde ~pie. aplanlna around UN lalboa Pier area au.ct11 aftenoon, came away with a new need ,. .... other. It aU l&alUd .... 41· year-old Robert Jackaon bad tnuble ......... bl• rented 1kat11 on lhe •tde•llk and took a tum· bM. Nnpart. IMd ftnmn .... =t1111 ,..... .. 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The Incident was one of nine arson cases solved by police and fire offi cials in 1979, a major year for arsonists in Costa Mesa. Arson accounted for 40, or nearly 24 per«nt. of the building fires in the city during that year, said Russ He nde rson. fire marshal. or the 168 structural blazes re· ported, 79 were caused by care- lessness resulting in tbree In· jur ies and the year's 1>0ly fire fatality at Narmco's plastics plant on Victoria A venue. Equipment m alfunctions, ln· eluding electrical wiring or ap. paratus accounted for 35 build· ing fires, Henderson reoorted. Fourteen blazes were caused by unknown or unt'lassified means. lncendiansm, or arson, ''has <See ARSON, Pa1e'M> ·Drizzling Continuing On Coast .,..,,,..._... Pf~Od1' ~Iliff ~I Attorney Samue l Garrison II I. GOP chief counsel rn Nixon impeachment heurmgs. has pleaded g uilty t o charges of embezzlin~ S46.000 from the bankruptcy account of Georgia business firm . Prime Rate Slashes Hit Lowof 16o/c NEW YORK <AP > -Several banks today cut their prim lending rates to 161.-z percent and a Cleveland bank cut u.s rate to 16 perC'ent as the slide in interest rates continued. Amernrust. the Cleveland bank. w3s the fi rst to drop to the 16 per~t rate . That came a fter Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .• the nation's fifth-largest bank. cut it.s rate from 17"2 percent, markmg the fourth time Morgan has been the fi~t to adopt a new rate since banks today t'ut their prime lending rates in mld·April from a peak or 20 percent. The pnme lendUlg rate is the rates banks charge on loans to th~1r m ost credit-worthy corporate customers. with other corporate and mdustrial lenders paying more. The cut to 161 '2 percent was mat ched b y several banks, includaog Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of C hicago. the nation 's seventh-largest bank. Most ma1or banks are charging rates of 17"7 percent. Before today. the only major bank to drop below that level was Chase Manhattan Bank. Rally Planned By Fonda Group at OCC Orange Coast College's branch o( the Students for Economic Democracy is sponsoring a noon rally Tuesday in the school quad just off Fairview Road in Costa Meaa. A spokesman for SEO, the Jane Fonda·Tom Hayden· supported or1antiation, called the ..,ion a "poliUcal aware- ness rally" to deal with the draft, nuclear power and weapons. Proposltioo 10, taxes on oil corporations, women's and Chicano ritbta and Propoll· lion e. Sp eakers at the bour-lon1 gatbertns are to iMhade Mark L1berwJU, Coat Collete SED or· sanher; Robla Seboelder, iouilMm eodalnn• a1 am: Kana Ooodwtn, Or• .. o.ty PHte Conwnion ProjMt Ind Alliance for Survtval memblr. Allo llUY lroOU, 111l•aat prollllOf ol ....... It .... C11 Mate Loaa •:.:=ia:.~ OUMIW Vittoria. ,... ............. ,. ... UC1. • Scuzzy gray morning dri izle~ caused by damp. unst able air and clear but far-from-balmy af. ternoons are predicted again following rain Saturday and blustery winds on Sunday. Some drizzles were reported at scattered locations around thP Orange Coast today, with .11 inches recorded by the Oran[.:e County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol at Dana Point Harbor. A total of .03 inch was re· rorded th1-. morning by Hudnt· 1n gton Rea ch 's r e s id ent meteorologist .I Sherman [}c>n ny. wbo noted 1t brings the ~eason total to 21 52 inches. Denny, who has kept detailed v. eat her rl'cords since he ar- rived in Huntington Beach in 1927. predicted more or the !>eascnal May graynes!. for Tues· day. A slightly warmer trend 1s forecast at the beaches during the afternoons Tuesday a nd We dnes da y, following a weekeoo of cold, blustery winds and poor, choppy surf. Goose bump weather pre- vailed at mo&t beaches Sunday ' lncludinl Cresttnt Bay Beach at Laguna Beach, where one nude couple was cited by police for 11u12bathtng in the altogether. Complaints by sigh~rs from the bhdftop view spot above sent offi~rs alt.er the nude couple. · Temperatures Sunday barely· broke the 70 degree mark. with breezes up to 20 knots reported up and down the coasUlne. Slightly warmer thermometer readrngs should be registered from Seal Beach to S an Clemente, although overniRht lows are a nt1c1pated in the mid·SOs again. Mirumal crowds were report-' ed at all coastal beaches Sunday as breezes raked the strands and 60 degree s urf temper atures kept au but hardy bathers out. Huntington Beach c ity lifeguards reported about 7 .000 visitors Sunday and 2.500 Satur· day. while state beach lifeguard spokesmen said they were lucky to have 2.000 visitors each day. Lifeguards in San Clemente estimated only 1.000 visitors S aturday and 3.000 Sunday, while guards at San Onofre and San Clemente state beaches said their turnout wasn·t even worth counlimz. Newp0rt Beach Lifeguard Lt. • Logan Lockabey said if it wasn't for his staff training new lifeguards over the weekend, there would have been no beach activit y to be seen. Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday except for k>w night and earlr morning cloudiness. A httle warmer . Lows t.oaiabt so at the beaches to 5S inland. Hlghs Tues- day mid to upper 60s. 1 I ' l Q ·---JlJSI' BREMCING-....... _.., ••• Embassy Taken (Jver By Libyan Students ANKARA. Twk•~ <Al» -A ll"OQP of ur, tJb)'ua. mo.l of U..m &lllilwnllJ •t'*-t.. &ook O¥W UM Ub)'u E•bMl1 ._. today and fonned • .. ...._., commlltee" to haaclM Ila ad· mlnl1tnaUoo. pcKlC"t ,..,orted. In London. where llOlJce are ln~Ut•Una r:l:ded Ubyan terrortat 11<.'tlvtt)'. lM "1'11111 to"¥W.._ ..W ~ It wot H • pel mo.t m•mW. ol U. UbJ• .. buQ -W.ftd to be hkl· ln1 an U$Ai.llnatJon squad tn¥Cllftd ln tM lslllln1 of two Libyan dluldftlta A Britlsb f'Or't'l&n Omre apobt maJ\ In London H id l!X pul11oos ol the membtn ol the Mlf·a )'led "Peol>&e'• Bureau" wlll be annouoc:ect ln • 1pedaJ 1tatecnent In tM Oouac-ot Com mon5. tie c*Uned to Cln det&lla Othfor 1<>venunent otfina&a a.ad the ~meat will have alma.t lmmediale ~fttL "l'hey streued that at lffat three lJ b- yana wanted by ScotJand Yard for queaUonJ~ in conoecuon wttb ~ alaylna lu t month ot two lJbyan dluldenta Dollar\ alMft• tfiz.-d •H tf arkri LONDON (AP) Dollar v•lun wn e mllted lOda,y on ~orld money markets as gold trac:hng wu becalmed. At London's flvt" bullion houset, gold closed at S.Sll an ounce Gold ('\())l°d an Zun ch at '512.50 an ounce. In tlong Kong. t he pl'e('1ous metal dropped S2 90 an ounce to cl06e at SS07 46 In London. th~ Bnt1bh pound cl06ed at S2 2760. up from $2 2675 on l''nday In Tokyo where trading ends before it begins 1n Europe. the dollar closed' at 230 20 yen. down slightly from Friday's cle>&e of 23 1 90 yen .W..a•~ .\·rar• ""-"" Balaftc-.-d B•dgrl. WASHINGTON lAPl The Senate moved today t.o approve Cj g uns-0ver·butter version of the first balanced federal budge m 12 years -a S612.9 billion 1981 spending plan that would cut deeply int.o social programs. Before a Ctnal vote on the budget. the Senate faced a string of last·minute amendments from the political right and left to try to shift l;he spending priorities recommended by the Senate Budget Committee. :1l-tHn11 1:9Pfplin11 ('abiH.-1 H.-11ign11 CAIRO. Egypt CAP> -The 31-man Egyptian Cabinet re· signed today, paving the way for President Anwar Sadat to re- vamp his domesttc policies and priorities. Prime Minister MosWa Khalil announced the resignations to reporters after a 4S·minute meeting with the Cabinet. He said. ··At this stage, the beginning or a new phase of national re· construction, I saw it fit to present to President Sadat ow; resignation and place it at hlsdispos.a(" · · Irvine Pilot Critieal County Man Dies; Tu:o Women Injured By RICHARD GREEN Of IM o.ity l'tMI It.Ht An Irvine man was ln critical rondition today at an El Centro hoepital after the small plane he was piloting Friday crashed in Imperial County, killing one man and injuring two women. Pilot William Clark Hickman. a n Orange County h e alth physicist. was attempting to land at lmpenal County Airport whe n a strong gust or wind forced tum to abort the landing. lie lost control of the single. engine Piper Cherokee when he tried to rircle the fi eld for a s~cond landing attempt. accord· Hl& lo a i rport manager Dan Pavao. Pavao said the plane crashed at the Imperial County Fair· grounds. 50 feel from the fair· grounds manager's house. Passenger John Mera& Storm or Garden Grove died shortly after the era.sh. Storm's wife. Elizabeth, is In good condition at El Centro Community Hospital. T he third passenger. Joan McDonald of Laguna Hills. is li•ted ln st.able condition at the same hospital. "We were going on a fishing trip in Imperial County · · we never made it ." Mrs . Stor m said. "We tried lo land at the airport but the wind kicked up so the pilot banked the plane to the Schmidt Victor BONN, West Germany CAP) -The victory or Chancellor He lmut Schm i dt 's S o c ial Democratic Party in Germany's most populous state signaled a possible win for the party in the Oct 5 national elections. ( DAILY PILOT '~ °' ..... CM'4 O.ty -. --ft .. ··---~""-"'""'"" ~-=-~ ,...."':.~~~.:. ... ~-..-... II. .......... l••Clrtl'h"'_." V•ll••· •r••fll•t &....,.4 . ...c.,,.,. c-. ................ -.. ____ ,_-.n. , ... __ ~ ..... -.... ---..,.,.,~a. ... -.c:-~~---"-.....,..... __ _ -·. c.lll'r 111<:• l'r-_ o.-.. __. ,..,..~ -A.---........ ~ ... o.mM.'---.....~ , ........ .., ... 0 5 .... , ,, ..... n~ht. We never pulled out of the bank " Airport manager Pavao said the exact cause or the crash has not been determined. $63,000 Gem Theft Logged In Newport Ne ~port Beach po li ce a re seeking the shoplifter who took Jewelry valued at nearly $63.000 from a Via Lido sto're Friday. The theft was reported al B.D. Howe and Sons, 3412 Via Udo at about l :30 p.m. The theft was similar to a case reported Thurs da y from A.H . Weinert Jewelers In Fashion Island In whic h a s hoplifter took a $3,000 diamond bracelet. In the Fashion Island theft. employees said they saw a man behaving strangely near one of the store's display cases. They said he fled before they discovered the bracelet was missing. The Via Lido theft 1s more puzzling to police because store employees said no one was seen near the case which apparenUy was forced open. In addition. the loss .includes nearly three dozen pieces of Jewelry which were scooped out of the case. Detective John Freeman said today that it's likely the thief hid inside the store and tansacked the jewelry display case aft.er employees went into the back room . Soviets Call For 'Frank' U.S. Talks MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet press broke months or hanh attacks on the Ca rter a dministration Sunday to declare that a ''frank and boDmt d lalosue" was needed to normalise SoYlel·American relatiom. Tbe statement. publlabed by the omcJaJ news aaency Tau. the Co111mual1t Party dally Pravda and other Important new1papen, came only flve da11 before U.S. Secretu') ol .... ld....S MuAJt WU'° •••t l• VlHna witb Soviet rorelta Mlal1ter Asadrtl a .... ,.._ 11 ...... c....,.. lovta tall for re••••• tallu 1l1u Pnllt111 l..-6d I. lnlllln M11Ut Pf 'ft I c.ur II ••• ''Hlttlr ........ ,_,n1r II ................ , ... 11. • ... Invader-s' .Bodies Returned WASIDNOTON <AP) The bodlet ot lour ot elaht MarlM'I and alnnm killed in the UNUC• C'eHfuJ Iran holt.l~cue mla· •*' bave beet\ 1h to Lhelr f1mlU" ttom the Dover Air ,.ore~ Baae tn Delaware . ...,.. taaon otnctala uld today. A tltth body waa due to be flown frorn lhc umed seniicea mortuary al Dover, probabl)' scimtitJme today l>etense olfk!lals dectined to nam e pobUcly the ftve U.S mlhtury mun whose remains h•v~ ~ poeltJvely Identified, or to I~\ the three whose bodie20 were 1110 badly b"11led that ex pert.a could not Identify lhem. Officials said lodi vidual ideo u f1caUon.s ol LboCle ldentllled and those which could nol be iden t1 (1ed, and arrangements being made for shipment and bunal in cuch cose. were being left to the w1i.hes of the families involved On Saturday. the body of M ar1nc Sgt J ohn D Han•ey "'as rl·turnt:d lo hi s home 1n Hounokc, VJ 0 ff I l' 1 a I b d c c I 1 n c· d to s a y '>l>t·r1f1rall.)· what "'Ill be done "'it h the remains of the lhr~ !>crv l<'t•men whose bodies could not ~ poMtl\'cly 1dent1f1ed, but bused oo pust pracllre in ~u('h t'llM.'S, 1t appt>art-d hkcly they m 1 ~ht be buried in a common gr ave 1n Arlington Na tional Cemetery Besides Harvey. the victims we re Air Force Capts. Richard L. Bakke . Harold L. Lewis Jr .. Lyn D. Mcintosh and Charles T. McMillan: Air Force Tech. Sgt. J oel C. Mayo and Marine SUJ( Sgt. Oew'4y L. Johnson and Cpl George i4!. )£Dimes J r. f 'ro• Po9f> :I I ARSON.-.• again beN>me the prom inent r ausc of bwldmg fires." Hen- derson m ain t ai n ed In an ana lyUc report on city fires dur-ing 1979 .. Unattended cooking eqw p. ment is the second most com· mon cause." he said. Elaborating on the written re- port . Henderson blamed Costa Mesa's growing arson problem on two things -profit and re- \'l•nge .. Large!). I'd blame the in· crease or suspirious fires on lhe eronom1r s1tuat1on... he said. "Some people try to get n d of their ha blhtles by convert.mg them to assets with Insurance company payoffs ... Apartment fires decreased 27 percent 1n 1979. compared to the pre\'lous :-ear But, flendcrson reported. "in <i partment.s. incendiary and s~­ p 1c 1 ous rires increased to become the leading fi re C'aUS<! .. Most bu.llc:hng fires dunng the year. though. were in single family homes. Th e average fire loss was SJ.997. Total strucluraJ fire losses for the year topped SI million, he pointed out, compared lo only S2S4. 520 in 1.978. The biggest loss in 1979 was recorded when a blaie gutted the Industrial Liaison Inc. warehouse at 3190 Airport Loop Drive. Thal fire occurred on July 8 and r esulted in a $650.000 loss - 57 percent of the year 's total Sl. l million I08ses to fire. The lndustnaJ Liaison blaze and t wo others caused by "Sus· piclous ongins" accounted for the three most costly fire losses .... _.......,. 'PRINCESS' ACTRESS SUZANNE A8U TALEG She Can't Understand What the FUN la About Court Asked to Halt 'Princess' Telecast SAN FRANCISCO !API A federal court today was asked t(1 block Publir Broad casting ·~ scheduled airing tonight of the controversial film .. Death of a Princess" for at least 60 days to avert a possible "holocaust " San Jose attorn ey John Tbome's request to U.S. District Court for a temPOrary restrain· Ing order said the delay would give the people of the Uruted States and him time lo assert the "nght or free speech, rfame I) the nght to express lo our pubhc offi cials the thoughts that "'e care to express with re gard lo Uu:. cxtrcmcl) smpor tant iss ue ·· The m ovie whi ch has brought an angry response from Saudi Arabian offlcsab deals "'1th the public execution of a mar ried Saudi Arabia pn rx-ess ;.i nd her t•ommoncr lover for adultery. I Add1t1onal :.lory Pagl' ,\•$ .• When the film was shown in England, st brought an ofhc1al Saudi Arabian prntt• .... 1 and hint:. or re pnsab Dir k Robertson . publll' 10 fo rm auon offl rcr for San f'ran r 1sco public television station KQED. saJd lhe stauon plans to rarry the program as scheduled tonight at 8 30 POT fi e said thl· slation had not been served am le~a I pap('r. rt'latsng to tht' pro gram Thorn~·s swt cl.urn s that 10 formatJon md1 catl'" that 1f lh1• film 1s sho~n in the l 'n1tl·d States. "Saudi Arab1J 1~ riu11c School Off ice Vandalized Newport Beach poli ce arc seeking vandals who broke mto the offi ce of Newport Harbor High &hool Assistant Principal Jack King. AccordUlg t.o police repora, the break·t.n was discovered Fn · day m orn ing wh e n :.rhool employees found red pa1nt ,;raf · fst 1 on Lhc oHi cc ~alls and at· tendance f"C<'ords ~trt''t\ n about theofhce School o ffi c ia ls .H·t t he estimate or damage at $22f\ likely to take acuon by way of reprisal, th.is possibly meaning to the cutting of 011 to the Uruted States which could result m an t•nergy shortage much greater than what we are racing at the µresent time." FBI Nabs Refugee 'Hijacker' KEY WFS r . Fla IAP1 A C'u han n·fugPt-"'hn arrived 1n Fl o r1dJ fin thC' · Frl:t>dom Flotilla· boathft was <H~ h\ the• FBI Loda\ and 1.·har~c<I "'.1th lhl' 1969 h11a c-kin,; of .1 ~Jt1onljl AJrlrnes 1ethner .\If redo Alejandro Hemandn. :!7 IA.31) rh<Ar ged IA.1th a1 rrrJft p1 ra1·:-anti C'Onsp1ral·\ '>.1111 \rlhur l"chrbas:. spenal ag1·nt IO t•hargt' or lhP ~I Jmi FHI orr 11' l' 111· 't\J~ r hari;rd v.1th th1· Sl·pl :! I , 1969 hiJack1ng of NatJonal Fl1ghl 4 1 1 . a m1am1 t o .Ja r k so n\llle flight v.1th 75 pa~wnti:e~ .Jnd a rre~ ol , e v t• n T h e F B I a I I e g e s llernandez used an automatu· pis tol and r la1med he had a homb to d1vt·rt the rhJ.{ht lo <'uba Al the time of lht-h1JackmR the Cuban·bom llernandt'z "'3 " ~C'armg lht' uniform of an Arm>' ~l'r~cant. l\chrba~ said llernandez arrived 1n Ke) West recently aboard a boat from Mariel. Nehrbass said Mea nwhile . the chaotic boatlift between lhe U.S. and Cuba has brought death to at leas t eight persons and brought an estimated 36,000 refo gHS fl> th IS ('()ltntry After a thrce·day lull posslblv caused by thunderstorms aJong the Cuban coast . more than 5.300 refugttS arrived Sunda). It ..;.·as the lar~est single-day influx .if lht· three ~eek ·F reedom Flotilla ·· 1\lso arnvmg was the bod)' of the seventh Cuban-American lo che on the 90-mile routl' SchOoI Merger Rejected WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe Supreme Court today struelt down lepl ~fforts to conaolid.ate Atlanta 'a predominantly black acllool dallrtct witb nine iub· urbaa Clllrietl. • By a 5" vote, the Justic. up. held two lower court rulings that there La no basls for combining tbe lnd1vtdl&&I aehooi dlatriets for racial -..r.aUoa. Th• CODllOUClatfon IOU.Pt by blaek parent• In thet ... lt7Z lawswt would have created a "supentiatrict" 1tretchlq ewer an area u ta.rae u Delaware. It would have combined MIU· ta 's schools with those ID tbree other nty dlstr1cta -Decatur, Buford and Marietta -and with achools in six county cllltrtcta - C la yton, Dougl u . Fulton. DeKalb, G winnett and Cobb. Massive busing would be re· quired. The black parents said such a sweeping desegregation remedy wa s needed lo give b,lack schoolchildren In Atlanta an equal education. In another case Involving the issue of racial discrimination. the justices a greed to dedde whether the 'closing or a Mem· phis. Tenn .. streel to through tra ffi c at the request or resi- dents oC a virtually all white neighborhood was an act o( un- 1 aw f u I racial d iscrimination against the residents of a nearby p r e d o minantly black neighborhood. In oth er actions today, the rourt: -Refused by a 6-3 vote to ex· p and c rtminal suspects ' SO· called Miranda rir!hls and re· LOSt~ted a Rhode Island man's murder conviction. The action s e t a side a Rhod e Is land Supreme Court ruling striking down Thomas J . Innis' convic- tion on grounds that he led police to the muroer weapon following improper polirc inter. rogallon Innis led police lo lhc "'<•upon after Cj police officer, 10 ronversat1on with another of. fi rer. noted that lhe weapon might be found by children and ('dUW them IOJUry In another case r elated to M1ranc::ta rights, refused to rt>· instate the murder <.'Onvlct.Jon of a fo:ugent.', On·. man ~ho coo- fl''>!>ed Ln k1llsn~ :i friend':. w1fl· 1\ lo-. er court r ul ed that t ht· man 's Miranda rights we r e \ 101Jted -.hen police r>revcnted:. • IJ"'~l'r. hired by the s uspect's "'•h:. from seeing him Rule d th a t the mere 1X>ssi b1 hty that a defendant's IJ~ yer had a conflict of tnte~t 1-. not enough to overturn a con- \ 1rt1on ma <'n m anal ca~ In a Carbondale. Ill . case lt•rt intact a ci ty's power lo order its r<'s1ck-nt'I t.o rlear snow from pubis <' ~•ck-walks adJoining their propert ~ HcJttet.l'd an attempt by ac l r t• s :. J a n e Fon d a a n d he r 1X>llt1cal act1 v1st husband. Tom ll ayden. to obtain files about them from the National Security Agency. a h ighly bccretive monitonng agency. -Ask ed the Carte r ad- ministration's views on whet.her 1.os Angeles I nte rnalio na l Ai r port s ho uld have to pay nea r by r eside nts who s uffer from its noisy air traffic. in the city last year. Henderson ! ------reported. A $45,000 hre swept through The Justices want the Justice Department's views before de- r id ing whether to review or leave tntacl Cahfonu a court ruJ. mgs that force Los Angeles to pay S8S.800 to 41 persoos who own homes near the city-owned airport's two north runways. The Players restaurant and night spot at 719 W. 19th St. on Nov. 16. The nightery never re· opened. On Dec. 7, a flre started in a van parked under a carport structure at the Vlsta Del Lago Apartments, 2775 Mesa Verde Drive EaaL Thal blaze of auaplclous origin rapidly spread to other vehicles. The fifth vehicle to become in· vol ved was a propane.fueled pickup truck that exploded. blowing the top orr the truck and sending it through the carport roof. ·'It landed about 75 feet from the truck." Henderson said . "Sixteen vehi cles were damaged. The lou was esUmal- ed al $40,000 and two fire of· ficers were Utj~ ... braeli Cope Try To Break Strike TEL AVIV, Israel <AP> llraell police Hcorted Arab 1hopkeeperw to their 1ton11 In Jenaaalam'1 Arab sec:tor ~in an 1ttempt to break a wMll·blc eom merdal ltrike. If Hnwhilt, ln &he occupMd Wnt Bank of the Jordan "'""'· thtrt WU I partl1l 1lr'Uct to pro. UJI ltrael 'I laa•en lO &.II•-· .......... ,,.,.,... =~..:-.:: ·/\A . . , ... ·-'. . ,. ' . . ..... . .. . . . . -- Quicksilver Boerd Shorts toeMing two ICl!VO .... A lho Of IQ!NI 1iC4*>o leg lnCI o t IGt pant!! rcn 6'Q ALSOARAOE 56 FASHION ISL.ANO NEWPORT 8eACH (714) 644 1030 - \ COMPOSfl'E . TRANSACTIONS I s OAJLV PILOT •• • • You never know what you'U find when Yo\l dNI\ the papers off your dealt. Look what tbe ....,... Trade Commiaaion <FTC) diacove~ lut manda Ult· der a bi.g pile of neglected documeata: a ceue-aad- dealat order that was suppoeed to h.ve be-. lllUed more than two yean a 10. The order involved three productl made by Slt.erl· Ing On.le: Bayer aspirin, Bayer's cb.Udreo'a uplria and another pain reliever, Cope. The FTC, as you lmw, ls our watchdog for unfair and misleading advertiaing. And it filed this com· plaint about Sterling's advertising in lt73. Al.lo named in the complaint wu the advertising agency that created the ad.a for Sterling: Dancer-Fitzgerald· Sample. THE FTC'S GaJPES about this advertising were u follows· -Sterling and 1ls agency should not be allowe4 to s uggest that asptr1n alone relieves nervous tension -Nor should they be pemtitled to mate Wl· proved claims that Bayer 's children's aspirin la superior to other aspinns. -And they should not be allowed lo mate un- substantiated claims that Cope is more effeetive against t.ens100 headaches t.hao other pain relieven. -AND TREY SHOULD be required lo discl<l5e that Cope contains aspirin and caffeine. Well, all these charges were settled in December 1977 when Sterling and Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample signed a consent agreement with the FTC agreeing not to do all those nast y things. The next step called for the FTC to release the agreement for public com· ment. After 00 days the full comllllssioo cao accept the agreement as a final order. 8ut that never happened because the signed agttemerrt somehow got lost in the shuffle. It was never released for public comment. Jn the FTC's terms, its release "wa~ delayed-through an ad- ministrative error.'' BlJT Bt.TTE& LATE lhao never, ngbt ? So last month when the agreement was found somewhere Wl der a heavy paperweight, the FTC released the agreement it hammered out in 1.977. Collowmg a com- plaint it bad i.saued in 197J. This agreement took so loog to negotiate that it was outdated before it was even signed. Wbeo the ITC lodged their acUoo 1n 1973. Dancer-Fitzgerald· Sample wru doing the advertising for Bayer and Cope. But by the time the agreement wu signed, it had lost these accounts. Slttling moved them lo the Doyle Dane Bernbach agency in 1976 -and since then they have moved again. to the SSC&B agency. But t.be real world bas nothing to do with pro- ceedings ol this kind. Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was named Ul tbe complaint and so It bad to sign the ag~ment promising not to use certa1n claimS for a brand they Ud not been bandlinc ror a year. And oow that the k>ne·bl complaint bu been retriewd. the acreemeat la open for pubUe comment even tboulb they have not ~ hancll!ng this ad· verusing for three years. BA YB& DOESN'T USE these claims anymore - but they couJd have, because lbe Federal Trade C.Om• mlsaion forsot to process an agreement it bad negotiated. AD.yway, it's going to ttma.ln m tbe boob open for your insptttloo, until Jtlne 20. If you want to get a copy of it to examine, write to the FTC in Washington, O.C. C6tb Street and Pen· rusylvania Avenue 20580). Alter•June 20, it will pro- bably become a flnal order. stopping something that was stopped already. For Dancer -Fiugerald-Sample, it has been such a loog time that it probably doesn't even remember what 1t said that ofrended the ITC and that 1\ pro· m1sed not to do -a promise easily given since the client had deserted them. What else~ bidden JO \hose drawers at tbe FTC'! Strauch Nam.ed New Memorex President SANTA CLARA <APl -Charles S. Strauch, who Joined Memorex Corp. last year, bu been named presi- dent and ctuef operating officer of tbe computer firm, ef· fective immediately . C.W. Spangle. SS. assumed both positions just 2'h months ago, becomes chairman and chief executive ol- ficer. the firm has said. Robert C. Wilson. now chairman. will serve as until Aug. 31 and then will continue u direc- tor. Belore joi.Aing Memorex, lbe 44-year~ld Strauch had held execul,ive positions with Gould Inc. since 1967. Spangle had been in charge of HooeyweU's computer operatiom and a director or Hooeywell lnc. prior lo his ap- pointment at Memorex. ~-.Wilson joined Memorex in 1974 after 28 years with \aeneraJ Electric. Gold, Metal Quotations By Tbe Auoc:ialed Preu Seled.ed world gold prices today: 1 a ldn: morning fixinl $510.50. up 52.2.S; afternoon fixing $Sl3.2S. up $5.00. Padl: aftemooo fixing SSM.54, up Sl.24. F.....,_.: $512.06, up $1.M. z.n.:t.: $510.00 bid, up $4.00; $S1S.OO uked. New Yon: Handy It Harman late morning $513.~. up $5.00. New Von: Encelbard sellinc prt~ late rDOl'llillC $513.25, l(p $5.00. New Yon: Efte'elbard fabricated &old late 1'DOl"Diq $531.25, U1P $5.17. * * * NEW YOU (AP -Handy It Rannu N.. Ytit .u .... m..t00: told ssu.a. Sqeiberd ltl"1' tU.110: f1tansat.tct tu.4«>. • * • *· NZW YOIUC (AP) -lpol _,..,.......a prt-dar: Cl" If •• ••• I ....... lLI. deed...UOU . ................... '"' ...... ~. •""'*'· .......... .... ,.a,.,, ............... . .... .... . nu ;.r..., •. 1.v, • MAIMADUKE tty l rad Andtnon PEANUTS ALL Rl6'-fl MEN ANSWER AS l CALL '(OUR MME.. WOOOSTOCK ~ SIU ~ CONRAD ! OLIVIER! 11~ARRIET11? "Hey, Mom! EVERYBODY wants Marmaduke!'' ~J.....si .. _, - F UNKY WINKE RBEAN WM0'5 ~ARRIET? .. • SHOE by Jeff MacNef ty J IHINKrH1 BOSS"H,AS NOTJONS A8our )btl,MAMJ~. MISS PEACH by Mell Lazarius ' l I 1 8 A~THLAll!, HOW 00 YO!.A. THINK THE SHOW ''UNITED ~TATES " 1~ DOING? .ABaAT A~ WEU.. A~T>-£ QAL. lANITeD ~ATes . 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