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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilott ' I 4 • e1ze • I I • ID ase , 1 S.F Cop Coujtle I~ I Freezer Crypt Pose as Gays Defendant 'Not In Laguna Bu.st Mad Scientist' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, 1980 VOl 7J. HO. U•. J Sl!CTIOHS, 0 ~AGfl I Loot Regainedl Not a 'Mad Scientist' Faces Prison O<MIJ ~!let S"9ft ~ i.., ak ... ,,, ll- $T0R£ MANAGER DAVE ROTH TALLIES BURGLARY LOSS Burglars Used Car Jack (For99round) to Gain Entry 4 Holdup Suspects Nabbed in Pursuit Four Santa Anans remained jailed today after they allegedly broke into a Corona del Mar camera store setting off a police pursuit that ended with a crash in Irvine. The pursuing Newport Beach police officers, Tom Tolman and Boward Eisenberg, fired at the suspects as they Oed t.heir car. One man. Javier Vasquez, 22; teceived a minor hand wound in the shooting, police said. Booked into Newport Beach City Jail along with Vasquez were Joseph Casteneda. 19, and Louie Raymond. 22, police said. The 16-year-old juvenile with tbem was booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall. The rour men face burllary charges in connection with the 1:1~ a.m. break-in al Harbor Photo. 31Zt E. Coast Highway. A passerby telephoned poUce when be alle1ed.ly saw rour men 1muh the camera 1bop'1 dll· =r..wlndow and eteal lbe ce>n· U1U., t.M detcrtptlon ot t.he bur1iart' ure, olfl~tr1 Tolman and li11n.,_u to:~owtd one Hllidt nonhbound Oft JtmbOrte load. Th• patrolman lrled to 1et the iriver lO "'I nvtr It Campw Drtv• ud Jambont ROid, but -. ... Utl ter turNd cwito C1m· ,... Md .,....,. ..... ···r. '""" UNI Pl•rol ,.,.., llVHC lllMI Hf!'.;,,.., "" IM'ritOl I ,,... o# IM ""'"" Nlld ...... .,~ ....... believed were gunshots. The high-s peed chase finally e nd e d in the Village o f Turtlerock at Turtlerock Drive and Sycamore Creek when the car being chased skidded off the road and down an embankment. The four occupants reportedly leaped out or the car and at· tempted to nee from the two of. ficers who were then ordering them to halt. That's when Tolman and Eisenberg fired, police reports indicate. A search or the area by of. ficers from Newport Beach and Irvine resulted in location ot the four men, who were arrested. Today police were expected to get a cw.rt·iasued search war· rant in order to che<!k the car for stolen cameras and a aun. bnel Killa 3 Pl.OJm.aden TEL AVIV. (srael (AP ) 11ra•ll troop• kllltd thrtt Paa.tildm luerrillM •llO &Nd to eraea UM ltrMU·LtMMH border°" 1 raid eoineldaal wtth ,., •• , .• cet.br.U. ot .... ,.,. ture ot Arab .... Jen111I• U )'Hrl ••o 1"4 ,._ U•d ••· nlver1ar1 Of lar11ll htd.,... ..... A n A r "'/ e 11 "' "' ''" • '" .... ... '"' ,., .... ....,.. ,,.,,,,.,.... IM t..tUtrltM. Frozen Body Project Chief Def ended By STEVE MARBLE Of-Deity ...._.SUH A former boxe r with a c hildhood fascination of life after death is wrongly being portrayed as a mad scientist. his Newport Beach attorney claims. Attorney R obert Win - terboth a m said hi s client. Robert Nelson, acted out of a s incere interest in cryogenics when he helped set up a crypt in a Los Angeles cemetery for pre· s er ving bodies to be revived at some point in the future . But Nelson. former president of the now-defunct Cr yonics Society of California, is current· ly the target of a $10 million lawsuit charging fraud, neglect and breach of contract. Buena Park mortician Joseph Klockgethen and the society itself are also named in the suit The families who fil ed the swt contend their dreams that loved ones might someday live again were turned into a nightmare . They claim it "as faith 1'1 c ryogenics the freezln~ or bodies for revival wlie:i cures ar e found for fatal diseases - that prompted them lo entrust deceased leived ones to Nelson's soc iety. Michael Wo rthington . the Westwood attorney representing the families. said he and a pathologist got a look inside the c rypt at the Chatsworth cemetery last month. lie said what he saw "turned my guts." · · lt was the most gruesome thing I've ever seen in my life," he said. Worthington claims that in· stead of scientifically sterile conditions. be found bodies rot· ting in metal shipping crates. each stacked on top of another. He said he also viewed one sealed capsule with a pipe dangling from It but was unable to determine whether any bodies were inside. "The bodies were supposed to be kept frozen with llq_uid nitro,en. I'm sure the families bad UU viaioo of a gleaming while laboratory. I don't believe lt waa ewr anytblna like that." But Newport attorney Win· terbotbam tells a different story. He Nici the 1uJ)pOl"l 1yatem to the tomb WM turned ott when famlU. failed to Uve up to an •lrMllMDt to doeat. mOMY to UM todety to keep U.. opel'8Uon nmntac. Wlnt.rbothlm malnt.alnl con· tractt were never 1t1n.td *•• tlM loeletr ••• MIAI nm111eMrt&1. Ht denied diet ;a,r,~ iM niM bod........... tr .... .................... ,,.. °" .......... -~ ..... -···: ~ ... , ..... . "~:1.:~· lff9Un1 ttroh ••• """ 111..-aU"'• ...._,, .......... ,..... .. s hut off. He said he Isn't sure whether his client notified families that the plug was being pulled. The bodies a long with the broken equipment, he said. arc s till sealed up in the tomb "Everyone knew that this was an experimental venture. My client was mainly just carrying out the wills of the deceased ·· But Worthington claims ra mrnes were told that an Initial investment would be placed in a trust fund with interest paying for maintenance of the crypt He said parents -includmg a Villa Park family -became suspicious because of requests fo r additional money Two ramihes. he said. ftnallv 1ns1sted on having loved ones buried elsew~re He said he 1s not sure what will berome of lhe bodies still in the cnpl Three or the ram1ht'S. he said, asked tum to fil e the ~u1t in Los Angeles County Supenor Court lie said he lS pushing for a court dale and hopes to go to lnal sometime this summer • Meanv.hile. W1nterbotham c;a1d his client 1s no longer in \Olved in ('ryogenics lie ron t<'nds the ('ase v.111 be tos!>ed out of court CStt FREEZE. Page i\21 LB Gay Bar Arrests Net Drug Suspects By STEVE MITCHELL 04 ... DMIY ,..._. S\att Two police officers, postng as ;t homosexual couple on vaca - tion in Laguna Beach. mixed with the clientele of two gay bars in an undercover operatjon that resulted In the arrest of a half-dozen drug suspects. Mesan Bound And Beaten By Robber A s h otgun·toting b a ndit handcuffed and bludgeoned a Cosla Mesa resident in his home Wednesday, took $465 worth of stereo equipment and escaped in his victim's van, police report. Gene Martin, 27, who sells stereo equipment out of his home at ""'7 Oran"e Ave .. told poUce Ilia aualJant mentioned that be bad been paid to commit the robbery. Martin aaid the man came to hi• home at about 3:20 p.m. on the prttnt ol purcba1ln1 l\ereo 1ear. He pulled a ibotaWl fJ'Om beneath au brown leatw Jack.et and or.w.d llut.lll to U.. floor, poUceukl. TIM .td.lm wa1 bandeutfed, bound wtth 1tereo 1ptaktr .rfre aacl b6I e)'tl wwe iaped Mut.. poliM~. ll1ftAll 1 -.. Wll r~tid .. ._....., ........ ,., .... ... ~ ............. ,,, ~·~~ ........... . = ... ···~ ··=·~ .:r. ... :-= .. , .• e.:: ...... The officer s. on loan to Laguna Beal'h from San fo'ran- c 1 sr o. frequented the Little Shrimp bar and the Boom Boom Room in La~una Beal'h for near· ly a week. allegedly purchasing drugs fro m e m ployee~ and patrons 0( the two predominant· ly gay establlshmets. Arrested oo a variety of drug charges were· -Jeffrey Shover. 25. 326 North Coa s t Highw ay, an employee at the Lillie Shrimp; -Dorfftl Sorel. 23. an un- e mployed secretary who lives at the North Coast Highway ad· dress; -Wllllam .lolly, a 28-year-old painter who lives at 356 Myrtle St.: -~ Dina.uo. 32, of S27 Catallna S&.: -Daaiel Arnold, 25, an employee at the Boom Boom Room. who lives at 530 Mountain Road, Police said they are aJao seek· inc Randall Crowl. 301-t NestaJJ Road. who also works at the Boom Boom Room . and another unident.lned man who live• in Laguna Beach. PoUee Lt. Bruce BrilP. said the two San Frandaco poUce ol· fltera .,.... bfoucht to Lacuna Beacb lD an ..,...,.eat between Lapu 8taeh Police ChJtf Jon Sparn and Sall l'ranclaco autMrtU.. TM two men polN •• tourilla al I lac.a ~ between May I aad llooda.)I, AM 1peat t.Mtr n ...... ll dMt two •Id--.. tavtn1 . ..... ot ..... 1 ..... ) .,.... , .................. .,... ................ .,.... ..... "' ........ , .. alftMI WIN., . ,, ...... .., .. ,..,." -( • .,.,...Al~ . ' Sentence Jill Marie Bramlette. the 21· ) ear-old San Diego college slu· dent accused or attempting to e<ttort $3.000 from San Clemente lra \td agent and civic leader Gale Howe last s ummer. wa~ r onv1('t ed ·w edn esday by an Orange Cowity Superior Court 1ury Tbt> t>1ght -m an. four woman panel took less than three hours II> ('Onv1ct the slender. blonde haired "'''Oman in Superior Court Jud~e Byron McMi llan's Santa Ana courtroom Mc Millan set June 13 for sen- tencing Miss Bramlette could ra('e up to four years m ·Sl<1le prison Her conv1 ('tion Wednt'Sday ended a speed} two·day lnal m "'hich Howe c laimed he had o nce des ired sex with the woman, but never went to bed "1th ' er Miss Bramle tte. however , testified she slept with him on two occasions and wa s prorrused work in a prostitution ring purportedly run out of Howe's office. Howe claimed she eventually demanded he pay her $3.000 to keep her from gomg to his wife. the press and Lhe chamber of ('Ommerce. of which he 1s a director, and tell ing of their ha1son. Thou~h 1urors refused to dis· (Sft GUILTY. Page A2> Coasr Weaaher Cloudy tonight and Fri· day morning. s unnier ln afternoon. Lows tonlght S2 at the ~~hes and 58 ln· land. Highs Friday 70 to 77. INSl•E TOD"'\' Mof'f than 1,000 womad P'QPO!Wftl.I ottftdtd Cl F'tttl'/tO roUw IO proCtlf crac~ °" Che gcnnn. Tfwv t00oed Am.nee.''°" Giid uototd to c""8t .,. -. ooN"'*"O OW Pwramicf. &ft PJlraM6d Proet•. 1""' A 11 .... -~l!i··~~ ~ .... -,-~ r::ij .. . •Al !M.Y P!\.OT s Thu[Jdg . Mn ti. lllO Cuban Flow to End FHA-VA Mortgage U.S. to Screen All Future R efugees . Rate Cut WASHlNG1'0N <AP> In a moft that oould Ntop the now ol u ban N"f ut tc> I.be Uru&.fd 't•~• Prt' ht.Ill Carter ••YI t hal h~ncefortb onl1 t hou 1c ... ned 1n advanH b)' US uutbortU8 tn t"uba wtll be •(' ('~~ It Cuban l"rt' 1dc>nt t•1d•I Caetro oecepts tbbae terma. Cufl~r uid W•dneaday, U1e Unlted St11l will ljend boat 11nd plan~ to rrrry the reflJlt"l'S i.afe)y out of lht.t Ul land country No lon~t·r. Cttrtt"r drdart'd, wtll lht• l 1nllt•d Statt>:. allo-. uself to bC' us.._-d ai. " · dump1n1t gro und" for Cub.to '-r1min1.tl> und m t>ntaJ pwtJents A few a.our:. al h!r th• pr~I dent up~art'd bf.tore reportf'rs at the Whitt-l louM• to rt-vt•ul tht• nt•w PolJcy, a J~Umw-c:hMn~1eJ by the U S ROvernment r e movl'd 17 omc1ab isnd their de -. ~ndenls from lht••l l s· lntt'r~u. ·.·Section in llc1' ana. lit lea~t h•m por arUy. It was not clear how many wer e left behind. although the State Departme nt, which a c. c used Cuba of a "virulent and CASTRO BLAMING U.S. FOR ISLAND'S ILL&-A10 continuing anll·Amerlcan cam- p a 1~n ." said some essential em ployces would remain in Havana With no formal djplomatic re- lations between the two coun· tries, the '4nterests Section 1s what passes for a U.S. Em bassy in Cuba. T here was no immediate in- d1cat1on what. if any, direct con- nec tion the. dec1~1on to remove mos t l' S diplomatic personnel from Havana had with Carter's new policy o n accepting ref· UJ:?N'S However . Carter noted in his a nnouncement of t he pollcv that ht.• dtd not know how It v. ould be rt•l'l•tved by Castro. tic ~aid the Cuban leader "has ~o far rcfwwd to cooperate v.1th U' l n1frr the formn pohc·y or ac- ('l'PltnJ,! any C 'uban who could rn 11 l.t> 1t tit ct t i S. por t , a n t'~l 11nai...cl 42.00(J have pourl'<l Ul tu th1· l'nttf'cl StJll'~ in the la.st thn·l' Y.l'l'k'> via an illegal. ruJ.!ta ~ armada of small craft oflt n Ol)f'ratlng undtr un•afo rooct1uons tan. uld Cutro haJ "tt· tu c-d to ~rmlt I H it i nd Ot"der l)"' eXJl of rtruaees. a nd rejllOf\ fd th1t ~v"" deatb:t h11v(' rc- i ultt-d R c>!'ipon 1lb1hl> (or tht>'>t' duth ml.A on th• \houlctc•r-. o( f"1del c. ~tro lht> pre ltt~nt lb f'lfrted Many Cuban e.ila and ~I· u"e.a already In l"lor1n. ex prf',1tf'd 'lll>11ort for <.'.i rtt'r i. rww pohr > ttut the)' wurut'tl of un n• rt a 111l ru. to how U "'1 ll bt• rt' t't'IH•d b) l'a8\IO AnlJ th offlClal l'ub•f\ t•om· • * munl1t llt'w1papu Gran ma In dlr ntf'd tt>day lhA\ \here wouJd not be <'OOperaUon T he ref Ulff boaUlft no coatanu a:, k>n1 as boat captalnt art> willing lo lakt owolt to Florida. Lhe new~~~r u 1d m 1tn editorial broudfut by ll1t vana radio <'urtC"r t:euverru. m f''londa. but 1n Mant>l. Cub» aioverrui," th · broadca.t itdded At the White: Hou.e, lt was un clur hOw Ct.rt~r would actually '>\op tht-tuit> of refugt!efl, and of (11•1t1l& Uwr~ mdi<'ated that those at nvin.i 1n the United St.ates. dt'l\j.lllt! the new policy. would 11ot bt> turned back lmmediall'Jy • • * Toxic Fumes Kill 3 Cuban Refugees KEY WEST Fl.i 11\1'1 Just hour1. after l'n•i,1dl'nt Curter or· dt>red a h :.ilt to the ragt ag Freedom Flotilla, J.HllH C and poiso nous fumes e n gulfed a s mall boat pack ed w it h 30 Cubans, killing thret• of the refugees Meanwhile, the off1t'aa l Cuban communist m•wspaper Granma. saying that Carter can J!ln or· clers in the United States but not an <Juba. vowed the boathft will continue if boat captains want to take people to Florida . Coast Guard rescuers reported find ing the seasick refugees and c rewmen in a tangled m ass Wednesday, pile d two-deep aboard th e 36-foot craft Sunshine. s aid a Navy doctor. Lt Cmdr Alfred lluyuong "lt v.as proba bly a com bma· t100 o r carbon monoxide. asphysxiat1on and tra mpling." s aid Hu yuo ng, who e xam ined the bodies of two of the victims "The soldie rs m Cuba stuffed them on board so tight they werC' li ke sardines." he s a id Coast Guard officials s aid tv.o of the refu~f't•s were d N1 d ~ ht·n th(' c utter Point Jurun reached the Sunshm<' 12 mill-" :-.outh of K1•y West Tht.' thml du·d en 1 oult> to a l0<·al hos1.11tu l The virtlms. two men and u ~oman. were not 1mmediatel) ldentlfit-d. E leven Olhl'r passen gers wert> treated at a dis pensary 11t Key Wu t. Jluyuong s aid the Suns hine passengN'S had been isolated in the unlikely event that somt• contagious disease figured in the Incident. Tht> Sunshine was one ol 78 boats that arn ved Wednesday. carrying a t o t a l or 4,882 passenger s . T hat pus hed the tot al number or a rrivals of the 2S-day-0ld boatllf\ to 42,396. The Coast Guard began b road casting orders to boaters to stop the 1lle~al boathfl Wednesday after Carter asked the Cuban J!OVl'mment to agrt•e IO an Of f1t•1al airhft and seahft Carter ali,o said he was asking the ('ubans for perm iss ion to send m l ' S officials to sen-en the ref ugec~ befon• they left and keep nut c·nrrunah and the mentall) 111 Ja\'lf'r Valbuena Fe rnan. 17. a rl'fugel· al)(H1rc1 tht· Sun:-.htnt· :-.aid Cuban autho nllt.·' al tht· p<lrt of ~anel first tnrd to fort'<' flll refugt'f''> on the ship hut lht' u111dent1fl t'<I r aptam rdused Sal e B11f L o sf l\t u ri a J ose M ora 11·-. i>i and confined to a "'hcelcha1r \.\t·cps m f\t•\ "'""' Fla . a fter amving v.1th a boatload of r1·fug''"' fr11rt1 Cutw !-.hf• l'ame to the Unit('(J States t o tw "'1th ht•r fa mi I\ but does not k11ow whcrt• to find thf'm GumnanTakes Teen Hostage i n Skyjack MIAM I <AP> 1\n arm1 rJ m an IA h11 told a uthor 111•·' he v. .t• unhapp' about b t•lfl).! 1 heat··il out of "'dfart· m11m·\ ft1rcL'tl " lt'l'n ;,ii:•· h•>'l·•~··· .th1>.1rd , '>t•aplarw 1111 .111 1 ... 1.111<1 111 1!1 t'a' m· (b\ th" m11r11111~ .ind d• mi1ml1·d to 111 f111\\ 11 111 f .q .. T olA 11 :-..tu !h ,\fr 11 .1. lht I Ill ... lld "l;ehrhac,<. '>P•'l"IJI aJ!t'Ol Ill 1 harrt• 11f th•· \11.11111 Fm office l'ol1t·1· c.trl1t·1 '>.1111 th•· mdn t.1lkcd uf J,?om.: to ltll' YI 1·-.t In 1!11•h but '\..t1rt1,1'' ":nr1 thd t \.o.d">nl "'''u~-··d tltHllt~· l.1t1·r ll!'j'lll 1.1111 HI \\ 1 pl tn tu v. a11 1jU1ell\ In Ir~ 111 ""~~1111.111 .1 '>urn•n1frr I ht· .1j!,1•nt .11l1lt-<l I ii' '"''" tt1,. lt11'l aj!t· "',t ... 1111h .1r rn1 ti WASh l NOTON (A P> -ln- t er e.11 t rates on gove rnment· backed mortaa1e1 are falling by the •harpf'tt amount ever. l..S percentage points. am1d hints lh.-fedtintl Jlf'fterve Board may 11oon dismantle credit controls it 11nJ>03cd m Ma rch The government a nnounced W,.dnnday that Federal Hous· Ing Administration and Veterans Adm ln1Atr1:1tlon mo rtgage rates for 11angle fumily hom es will drop from 13 percent to 11.S per. cent, l!ffeet1ve t~ay ft1 eanwhtle. Federal Reserve - Board Chairman Paul Volcker said monetary and credit condi· lions have improved so much of tat(" thet the board can begm to cons ider eliminating some ol the ('Ontrols imposed tn Mar ett ··Money and c r ed it a rowth have slowed appreciably. Jn· deed, there 1s now considerable room for growth consistent with the targets we aa'lC)t ourselves (or eU ol thb yur," Volcker u ld ln a speech to tbe National Auoclatioo ol Mutual Savings 81nks. meeting tn Lake Buena Vista . f1a . The ~my has slowed con· s l d e r a bly, le adin g m a ny analyltl to predict a receaaioo as bad, U not worse, than the 1974 7S dovmtu.rn. Nobel Prise economist Milton Friedman. in ao Inte rvie w Wednesday said. "It would be cl miracle if. with this kind or c;tart. the re<'ess1on ended up les." !>Cver<'thanthe 1974 75one · tl 1· -.harph c r1t1 c 1ted t he l'rt-dtt l'UnlrOls Volcker said may lw t1 1-.mantlr-d In re<'\'nt lt\l'Pk5. th~....JTl<>neY 'Ul•PIY hd' dl·clined ~arply , "h1I•· tlw ~ov1·rnmenl has rt- 1J1trt 1'fl ,, rJptcf r..,,. 1n unt·mplo) m 1•n1 and lhl' '>mallc~t increase 1t1 v. holl~dlt-i:int•es an 11 months. MPanv.htle. l>hort t e rm in· lf'rt''ll ratt.~ have plunged and cnn .. entronal mortgage rates hJ' .. '>lid fmm as high as 18 per l'l'nt tn a._" lo-. as 12 percent sn ~nm1• plact~ Th\' ~m<'mment's dec1s100 to l111t1. l'r the F ll A \' i\ r ate on "nl!le family ho mes 1s a dJrec.-t tt',J>Oll.'"-' tn the c,lowdown Ted Would Bow Out 'Ir Thl' gunman. ''ho 1..-1ht • • .11•1 v. as .trmetl v. llh ,, 11fl1• 11111 pisto l. forcc.--d a 17 ) t'<lr old 1•.in \ime l'leanup worker a l <:trnlk .., International A1rhrw to gl'I on thl' <.ur cr aft al 5 15 a m • .. 11d Angelo 81tMs. M1am1 pol11" s pokesm :m Po ht ,. i.a11f tht· )!unman <L'kt>d 111 ha'" ... ort drink!. tapt· .snd '"mt• ne'A l>paJ)t.'r. '>enl IO lh-· then taped the ne -.<>p.ipers over \he plane ... ,ndows l t v. a~ the s1·rond d e<>hM m 1hn·1· v.t't'h. after nt·arly four '1•ar' of Slt>J d) 1nC'rea~~ Ln the fc•dl·r al rate-.. which i.tood at 14 pt•rt•ent m latt' Apnl Althou J!h the govt.>rnment m oved to lower the rate on s1ngle·fam1ly home m o rtgages, 1t took no action to lo wer rt'C'Ord high rates on mult1·famll} houses. v.tuch ha ve stood at 4 p('rcent since Fe b 28 ·Caner Debate One of Candidate's Conditions Fill ~Vokl·-.man Welton M<'rrY <.a1d the man "'as r espc:>nd1ng to the namt' of J.imes T ho mas Wright I.OS ANGELES (AP> -Sen F:dward M Kcnnedv offered to· rlay lO quit his race for the Ot>mocrat1r 1ir rs 1denti a l nom 1nat1on if President Carter debatt>s him fat·e to fa ce and thl·n v.h1~ him 1n lhc June 3 series of primaries If there is no s uch debate. Kennl'<fy said. "rt wiU be hea rd" ut the Dem0<.:rallc Natwnal Con· f'romPa~A I GUILTY .•. cuss the case a fte r reaching their verdict, they appa rently reject ed Miss Bra mle tte's courtroom claims that Howe ran a prost1lut1on ring and had pro mi sed h e r w ork as a "hostess" in Las Vegas. San Diego and Mission Viejo, where s he s aid sex or~1es were lo lake place Miss Bramlette , in tea~ after • the verdict. also re fused lo talk t o reporters . She said "flood • bye" lo one who a pproached her in the hallway She was arres ted las t August by San Clemente police a fte r she met with Howe in what in- ves tigators s a id was a ren· dezvous to demand m oney for her silence ORANGE COAST :DAI LY Pl LO.T l ft.r o,.,._ (.0.\1 0.th' P1~tM ••~"' wf\11f'\ '' 1 !J""'b•n.ct ,,.. N"""' Pr•"\· 1\ OiJt'>h \hf.CI n~ ,,,.. o, .. "f .. 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Neither the White House nor the• Carter Monriale Pres1den- tlal Committee in Washingtort had any immediate comment on Kennedy's speech Kenned} 1s (ar behind Carter 1n delegates to the nat ional con ve nt1on . and 1s g iven little chance to overtak e the µre~1· dt'nl In renewing his challenge to Carter to meet him face to face. hl' said, "If there is su<'h a de· bale, then I will regard the June 3 pramari<'s as a referendum - and I will abide by the results that day rr Mr Carter "'tns the most votes on June J aft~·r a dl· bate. f will withdraw If I pre· va 1l. I will 1'ontmue in this race and I expect to win the nomma- t1on " Kennedv aides said in advanct· lhe s~·h "'as an attempt h~ the ~enator to lay out <1 r at1onal<- for t'OOtlOUIO~ his IOCrC'a!>tni!h long shot camp<uJ(n to dl'ny Lht· president r enominatwn And Kennedy t1 ckc·d off d1f fe ren ces with Carter on the I.) 1.ues of the econom y. t>nc r.iu . tht.> r()le or government, ~pendin~. health care undfore1gn policy The plane was '>till on th1• ground m·11rly ,.x h()ur., la1 1·1 Authonltl.., ''-ltd llw rt• ",, .. nn pilot .1 hoard hut th.ti ,, p1l111 \.\ ,., '>tan d1ng h~ in .1 111•a rh\ h.1111:;u 'll t• 14 .1 n I ' 111 ~·ti t 11 ( '.1 JH' TolA rl South 1\f1 ll'.1 1 tw ,11u.1 tll)n 1<; :-.talll' ' ~;1 111 Arthur t- l ·'rotft P ng•• t I ARREST ... Oeclanng th:.it the Ol·mocra\11· P a rty mus t '':>tand for an America that 1s m un· than the sum of a few self1:-.h parts and m any ff!arful rnteri:>s t J!roups," customPr.. who o ffor('d to <,pl\ K('nnedy said. "I bcllevl' that a drug!> r:inging rrorn coca1n1· Ill de ba te can help the pt'Ople reach L SD . a common ground of fair pohc~ P nl1<'t' 'lard tht·Y ret'oHrt-d and equal sacrifice a mphctam1m'!'. rot'atnf' an1111c1d "I know that 1f a debate 1s not during tht• operation anc1 phH'1·d ht'ld in thl' pnmanl·~. 1t v.111 tw nn e'llmated :.trt•t•I vu hw o f heard at the convent1om. I could $!0.000 on tht' <!rugs not prevent this 1f I "1:-.hed to Chief Sparkc; '>alc1 hr un tht' delc~al<:!. t<J any Dt•mocra1 11 dertook t he · nffi rt•r 111,in" pro runvent1011 ~ould rcqutrt• th<'tr ,; i;:ram a ft n rrcf'1\ 1ng l"orr111l<11nh nom111ee :.tand for S()ffiClh111g r f rom i.t•\'t•ral m1•rn h1•r-. nr gn•atcr than a belief in h1~ Ol.'n L aguna ' g;1y comm11n11y .tn1l \H'torv "Kennedv said other". th.it drug.., w1•n• h<•1n1.: Carter hall cons iste ntly re· sold 1n lh" two bar' fu sed to debate his chalh·ngvr l-h1 '1' ~aid lh(• namt> was ob l.11n1•d "twn polw•· run :1 com J•Uh'r c h•·1 I. •111 .1 t1.1tt1·r1 d bhw l'Ui7 l>ltl..,11111 lttl1• lh1 m.1ri I ltt·lit·\ 1-<l 111 h,1\ 1 1lrt' 1·n lit \he t'l.rnrl. l1-.·a11•tl un .1 l"aU"''"a' t.1•\v.11•11 \1 1.1011 ,ind \t 1.1m1 lh•.tdl I h· ' :U bul IA t• d11n I Imo"' v. h1·rl' he s from. H1b1~ ~wld Thi• "'h1t£'. n·rl 'itrirwd t"'" 1 n~1nt'd <;rumman (;c_x>!.l' a n <t~ tllli! prn1>1•1lt•r dn' t•n plant·"' 1th d r..in~(' o( Jboul 1 Ono milr<.. v.as pttrkt•d on a rnmp Jt Chalk s Watson b l:.ind ha:-i· Jll:'ll ar ro-,s from do"'n\ov.n M1am1 Tht> plam"' \ail .,.. .. .., <ml:-a fe"' f~t from the ba~ M1am1 rad111 ... tat1on WVCG •aid the aircraft v. a'> loaded with ful'I aft l'r th<• .i?u nmun IA l'Ol uhnard. apparently in partial rc•<.pon!>(' to th<' man·., demands B11-.1-. said police were 11um r111·111•tl h\ nth•·r l halk :-. v.orkt·r~ \\ h11 ........ lhl' \Oun~ m.1n ht·in~ t.1k1•11 lll1'>t.1i.:t· 111· ,,1ul tht• man h.tntkd 11111 :1 v. 11llen dt•mand . .r11•r 11f)f11·1· .1rn' NI llov.cver. loan rates will be r<' du C'ed efft'ct1ve Monday on mohllP h omt''· pro perty im p1 o \ t>menl:-. c1nd comb1nat 1on mob tit' home and lot loans. the £0\ ernmenl announced ll<>u-'ln~ and l' rban Develop ml'nl St-cretary ~loon Landneu '!>.11d the drai.t1r reduction in 'itn~le ramil) rates ~ 111 e nable mJn) m o r 1.' h o u s e ho l d s t o quahf) for mortgages U.S. lncr e 88ing Mosle m Broadca 8t 8 WAS H INGTON I AP) - Ament'an officials. attempting In hammer home t he lessons ol A(J.thanistan. are mak ing ar · r a ngcment~ t o inc rease the rea<'h. range and frequency of broadt'asts a imed at the SoYlel t 'n1nn's 40 million Moslems The officials. asking not to be quoted by name. feel that even the Kremlin must respond tom· formed public opinfon Apolo getic Gunm an St<eai§ W o lllan 's Car N e wport Reach police are sf'rking the bandit who stole a local woman's $30.000 car at gunpoint Wednesday fr om a parking structure a t Fash ion Is land. T he victim. 57-year -old Lucille Woodwa rd of Newpol"l Beach , told pohcc she was returning to Extra Taxes For Transit? SACRAMENTO CAP> -Wi th the price ot 1uollne expec~ \o rise to an avera1e of 12.eo a 11llon by 1"4. a le1l1laUve leader bu propc>Hd earmanlnl Ute extra •al• tax for blab••YI 1nd other transportaUon proJ· eetl. Sen. J1m11 Mills, D·S1n DM10. 1aSd h.W Pf"OPOll l WCMlkl MHft an GUI .. II mUU. fOf tr1n1portaUon lD tM •at ftw Y.Hrl -jtlll about UM 1-t tu ........ '° be"'°"· Al "'::11 molt ol IM ulel lJ• • ·--• ,.,... ol .,...,.._ ... .., .......... ..... , .. ,..,..., her car after shopping in the renter when a yowig man ap proached her. a s kin!l for the time In spite of the fact the man was clean cut in appearance, Mrs. Woodwa rd said she was s us picious of him and tried to get into her Mercedes 4SO SL and close the door She said he stopped her and pulled wha t appeared to be a .38-ca llbe r revo ver from his waist band. He ordered her to go to the park ing s lructure's In ter ior stairway and count to 10 before summonln' help. He told her he wasn't • criminal, he w H fo rced Into what Jae waa doln1 because be was ln trouble, Mrs. Woodward rt P.Orted· ...... ,..,., "J FREEZE ••• "NtllOn ll IOlaC ..... I tremttldou• .... ut of 1'1•f rt1ht ..,, HI'• 119111 .............. ta cr1•11•• .,. ,.......,, It Ne1111t1~wtQ .. ••• "°" he'• ....... ...,,. " . .. .. r' Newp o rt Surf and Sport Now In l tock: Extra small through extra large, In solid•.-($11 .00), stripes ($12.00) and panels ($12.00). ............ .............. ~ ... T." .. '"' . .. ,.,, ....... '"' •• ,,I ,._ .. , .. "' ''"" '"' •.. '"''"t' .. ....., t fOl't Ml ft"-t Awe . •·••• l•••f'd trJ.mt t 0 , hft """' , ..• ,,. .... SW.l ... c .... ,.. • c.-.... . •• l·O'J1" -----.................. ________ _ 'I • l· t l l l f : t • • I Orange Coast l:OITION '\'our llom .. to•·n ...--Daily ~ .. •·spaper -. VOL. 73, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1980 C TWENTY-FIV E CENTS Pyrantld Bu~ders Claiin Harassment 8J F&EDEIUCIC SCHOBME.Nl. °' ................... An attorney ror a newly formed lnMIP char.itld Wedne6· d:tY that law enroccement aaeo c1ea &rt! baru Ina and violatin1 the civil rlahll of 1ndlvaduats parttcipaUn1 In the pyramid 1et· rich ·Qulclr 11chc mes s weepln1 Orange County (Related story. Pue An > And ta .... yer Jason Landess. a f~rrner Orange County deputy dastr1t't attorney. claimed th~ statute under which 21 pe~ns have been arruttid by un d~rcov•r Or•na~ Count y herlff's Otpartmtonl 0(11cers for partlclpatina In the sthf'me~ lb uncorustltutlonaL 14andeu nld he h.1111 been re taintd by a aroup C'alhng 1ucll Oran1e County Cltiiens for the Right to Assemble It is com· prised. he said. of about 20 in dlvaduals who have invested money an the so-called "husin('s~ hst concepts" which have lured thousands o( counttan~ to try l? purlMy $1,000 anto $16,000. Joining Landess was Los .\ngeles crimin al defense al· torney Gladys Towles Root. ~ hose office is representing a group of Beverly Hills in· dividuals recenUy .arrested in a Pohce raid or a ,pyramid meet Ing .. For uw. to be a crime. they must show rraud and deception. and no one can show any fraud or deception." Ms Root said. Several others attending the Cubans Seized U.S. Enforces Carter Order KEY WEST. Pia. CAP) The U.S Coast Guard today began seizing ves~els arriving from Cuba, enforcin g Pres ident Carter·s order to halt the ragtag Freedo m r,otilla that has brought more than 43.000 re· fugees to the United States 8} mjcfmormng, 20 boats car· r ying 7~ refugc<'s pulled into Oemente Case tire harbor here and were seized The refugees were then chan- neled into the federal processing faciliu es set up for the 25·day old influx. "We're seizing every boat that comes in with refugees,·· said U.S Customs agent Vann Capps, saying boat owners faced a rinc of up to $1.000 per refugee Sex Extortion Figure Guilty Jill Mane Bramlette. the 21 - year -old San Diego college stu dent accused of attempting to Mesa Couple 'Robbed by Masked Thug A man wearing a blue ski· mask and camounaged jacket held a Costa Mesa couple at gun· point in their home Wednesday and thr n escaped in their Porsche sports car with the husband in pur~uit, police re- ported. J ean Yvon Ma rtineau. 32. of 888 Senate St. told officers he was playing with his dogs in the backyard of his home at about 6.30 p.m He said he looked up to see a m an pointing a 38 caliber r•!· volver at him from inside the family living room. The man ordered him insid•!, Ma rtineau said, whe re Mr!>. Ma rtineau . cooking in the kitchen. looked up lo see the as- saiJant standing in the living room. Ma rtineau told police he shouted: "Kathy," and then ran from the house Loward a neighbor's home. Mrs. Martineau told officers the assailant then ordered her keys from her, left the house and drove o rr in the couple's Porsche. Police said Martineau leaped into his van a nd pursued the cunman through city streets but los t the Porsche n ear 19th Street. Officers r ecovere d the Porsche later b e hind The Roundup restaurant and bar. 843 W. 19th Sl .• in the Vista shopping center. extort $3,000 from San Clemente travel a~ent and civic leader Gale Howe last s ummer. was convicted Wednesday by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The eigbt·man. four-woman panel took less than three hours lo convict the slender . blonde· baired woman in Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan's Santa Ana courtroom. Mc Millan set June 13 for sen- tencing. Miss Bramlette could face up to four years in state prison. H er conviction Wednesday ended a speedy two-day trial In which Howe cla imed he had once d esire d sex wtth the woman. but never went to bed with her. Miss Bramlette. however, testified she slept with him on two occasions and was promised work in a pros titution rinR purportedly run out of Howe's office. Howe claimed she eventually demanded he pay her $3.000 to keep her from going to his wife. the press and the chamber of commerce. of which he is a director , and telling of their liaison. Though jurors refused to dis- cuss the case after r eaching the ir verdict. they apparently rejected Miss Bra mlette 's courtroom claims that Howe raD a pros titution ring and had promised her work a s a "hostess" in Las Vegas. San Diego and Mission Viejo. where she said sex orgies were to take place. Miss Bramlette, in tears after the verdict, also refused to talk to reporters. She said "good- bye" to one who a pproached her in the hallway. She was arrested last August by San Clemente police after she met with Howe in what in· <SeeGUILTY, Pa1e AZ> ~ ttllat A .. ld All•iaistr•tiea"! Carter ordered Wednesday that no more boats lea\'e Florida for Cuba-and that all boats now m th<' Cuban port of Mariel re- turn empty Jle said he would send planes and ships for re fu~ees. but not until Cuban President Fidel Castro aRr~ to allow ti S offl c•ials to screen re- fugees 1n Cuba One boat o~ncr. Louis Perez. 36. of Miam1. arrived with 150 refuJices on his 58-foot ship Perez. who left Mariel on Wed- nesday. said radio waves had bet.•n Jammed and he had not heard Carter's ordl'r. Perez. whose passengers in· eluded five relatives, indicated he would not h ave obeyed CASTRO BLAMING U.S. FOR ISLAND'S ILLS-A10 Carter's dir~tive. sayin~: ·TlJ do anything for my family. even 1( f have to give my life " A few hours after the presi- dent a ppeared before reporte rs a t the While House to reveal the new policy. a jet.liner chartered by the U.S. government re - moved 17 offit'ials and their de· pendents Crom the .S. Interests Section in Havana, at least tern· por arily It was not clear how many were left behind. a lthough the Stale Department, which ac- cused Cuba of a "vir ulent and t'ontinuing anti-American cam- paign." said some essential em ployees would r e m ain in llavana. With no formal diplomatic re ltltions between the two coun- tries. the Interests Section is what passes for a U.S. E m bassy in Cuba. There was no immediate in- dication what. if any. direct con- nection the decision to remove most U.S. diplomatic personnel from Havana had with Carter's new policy o n accepting ref- uge'?s. Rabies Clinic Set in Mesa A S2·per-dog anti-rabies cLinic is scheduJed Tuesday, May 27 in Costa Mesa , according to a s p o kes m a n for Cal ifo r ni a Veterinary Medical Association. The clinic is sche duled between 7 and 8:30 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Drive. Dogs four months or age and older are required by law to be vaccinated against rabies. he noted. Vaccinations are good for 30 months. Tbe clinic will be staffed by SCVMA members who donate their time as a public health service . o utdoor punch ~n d h ors d 'oeuvres press confer ence stressed they well were aware that risk was associated with in· vesting an the pyramid schemes. "What about making any in· vestment -the stock market. the racetrack. real estate or Las Vegas'>" one asked "We 're all aware of what we're doing. that there are no guarantees " Landess said the law enforce- ment should bear the weight of determ1n1n g whether th e .. pyramid s~hemes are s ubject to current stale laws Jf law t!nforC"ement doesn't purs ue the issue. he said. the new group may through court action A true pyramid. Landess said. will eventually die after the p0pulattoo base from which lo drav. investors is exhausted In the business list concept, however . he said there 1s a <.'hance for .. perpetual motion act1v1t~ ·· because many of the 0 .. 1, ,., ... Sw" ,,_ •• ..... ,. •-· TEACHER BETH CURTIS SUPERVISES BEAST'S MAKEUP Jenny Keller (from left) Ben Flne. Chen Keller Help 'Rex' Reigns Last Dinosaur to Graduate By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °' t• Dally PU"' Swff Beth Curtis has learned on<" thing for certain in her 16 years as a first ~ra de te3cher in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa It's this First ~raders eomc-and ftr.;t graders go a nd frii.t ~radN~ grow up and send th<>1r own first graders back throu~h your classes. but a good Tyran- nosaurus Rex 1s a JOY and thmg of beauty forever Mrs Curtis, now at Manner's Elementary School in Newport Beach. will graduate her 16th dinosaur this week 1n her rmal year of instruction "Yes. wc 'v(' mad(' about 16 or them." said Mrs. Curtis. whose class will introduce the 12-foot beast tonight duran;t an open house for parents. T he c reature s tands tall enough to chin itself on a ce1lin1it light fixture. It's made of wood. chicken wire. papier machc. paint. s tarc h . l ayers o f newsprint and paint. During the past 16 years. Mrs Curtis' classes and their pre· his t or ic monsters have de· veloped a reputation for authen· ticity She f1.:urPd that. 1f the kids a r<> !!Omg to learn about pre· his tory and the beasts that once roami-d the earth. this 1s one J?ood way lo imprel>s lht!m T~ el"e feet tall 1s pretty av. e~ome when \·ou ·rt.' a f1 r~t ~TadN.. • "They've gone to Fas hion 1 .. 1and. to South Coat>t Plaza. to the city library ... Mrs Curtis says of her previous classes· dinosaurs put out fot public display I\ couple of them even went to students as prizes for writing the best compositions on dtnosaurs She says the fierce eyed pre h1stOnt' replit'as. all with tame. r uddly nicknames. really aren't a:i; hardy as tht'y appear and quirkly fall apart with a little damp weather Mrs. Curtis says 10 of her rormer pupils have sent their own first graders back to her to learn from the m aster how to make a decent dinosaur. She and her husband. George. a former high school counselor who retired two years ago, plan a trip to Hawaii after her retire· ment. They also have a 30·foot boat on which they will seek adven· t ure oo the bigh seas, but Mrs. Curtis doesn't think she'll find a nything that beats teaching. ··My mo6t exciting thing was watching lhe kids." she said. "It's been a Jolotrun." Teachers Pose Budget Cuts Convention Funds Asked By JE&&Y CIAVSEN Of .. .,..,,.... ...... Newport.Mesa teachers un1oo officlala. Ufth.appy about cuts in aext year's teachin& staff. plan to recommend c.belr own lllO-el dttlrict budeet cull May 27. Bill Cue , Newport-Mell J'ederetlon of Te.chen p'*8l· deM, made that pledct TU481day ..... t at • tehool board .............. flahnJns ..,,..... weN lttanll· b 1la.t on any plana to cut Id· ~ from dlltrlct r.-••• ,..,. Cve DO&ad that Ute \Hchen' , ... Md .......... by •bout JO ~"', Ot tetlool ""' Mft Md .... eut ... , ..... ,.,..t ... ... ____ .._ ..... lli•Md Mtk..._ • ...,,.,, .. . "Where are the cuts at the ad· minlstrative level?" he asked board President Kenneth Wayman. "You have not ad- dressed tllia question, al leaat DOI. publicly• I' The boatd of trustees has been cuttlna penonnel and trtmmln1 back acbool prosrama in an at- tempt '" trim SS mUUon from next ,..,.., budtet. AdmtnilU'ltorl not. tha& Uda year '• lncome wu about ... a mu":~>' ea.am that carry· Ina tu.ff and MrYtHt over lnlO iat 1ear •CM&kl ,.. quint• 6MW ot mon than •• •Ill• .... ot ,..,....., tto""9f1 aa&d M IMll&M& to &upe .......... ,., JoM Nieoll, ltll· trln .....,. HWt , • ., II n.-ct· '"' 10 ti.,,,,, ttft a 11nnon. Cutt already have been or· dered in teaching, nursing. psychology and clerical and other non·te.ch1n1.po1ition1. The board also has cut driver &ralnln1 and e nrichment pro- 1ram outlay and I• conalderin3 charatna 1tudent1 to ride sthool buses ln an attempt to cut dil· trict expeodituNI 11 enroUmenl declines and at.ate tncome ralla °''· Former Nevtport·Herbor Hi&h &ehool Nnd ~\Or lithard ln1lud. ftred from ltl1 Job laet 1ur •ltd ''f.:l!:.• to th• coum. an.,... llOfM ad· tUUoul at•U.. 8411v6" WI ...... lftal• ,...,... &Ml U.. d61· trttt .,...._._......,._. sending teachers, trustees Md administrators to meeUngs throuah<>Ut lhe state and acroas the naUon. Wavln1 an addlna machil\e tape at the board Tueaday; En'lland claimed such travel ha coet the di1trlct •t40,000 thla year to dale and would total more by the end of June. He aaid the trneJ altouJd 1top. But e cffltrtet •IM*•wom•n Hid lhil ..... that about., pet• rtttl ol Otit trav~ and confertnee roll• ire plelstd 11p by the fldtral and llMI IO\lttrn....., •"trh ordered u.. tn91. a.'*..-al LM tr•~ ............. .,.. ... , , ... .. ,. '"'"Ill•• •••t• '° ..... . .... TU('I( ....... Al) WASIDNGTON <AP) -The Carter administration has asked Congress lo provide f7 mllllon to New York and Detroit for security -most of It In the form of police overtime pay -durina the Democratic and RepubliC!an national convention• th'• sum· mer. Henry S. Do.ctn ol lM Law In· rorcement Aulatance Ad· mlnl1traUon told a Senate ap. proprl 11 Iona a u bcom •ltl•• WHnetd1y lhal "1\lbltaaU1l ad· dhlonal polln rnouree1 ire ntt9Ual')I to fftlW't ..... cardlrtl tuf1Cllonln1 CJf lh• 111tloa1t poUlltaJ ton\ilM..,_ ud to PN- .,ld• m11Jmum •ftitf '°' ,. . un• on paru~tp1,.t1, vl1H.,(• ftd , ...... o1 ( ... t -' people who collect money rrom the top use their profits lo rein· vest or sponsor new recruits as investors. Landess c riticized law en · for rement for pursuing legal ac tion against "professional peo- ple doctors. dentists. real estate agents ... "ll is an improper approach to go out and harass. arrest and violate the civil rights of these peopl4>. I.aw enforcement should <See CHAIN, Page A2> Bandit Assaults Mes an . A s ho tgun ·l oting bandi t handt'urred and bludJ?eoned a Costa Mesa resident m his homt: Wednesday, took $465 worth of s tert"O equipment and escaped in his v1cum's van. pohce report. Gene Martin. 27 . ~ho sells s tereo equipment out or his home at 2fH1 Oranlo!c Ave . told police hJ.s assailant mentioned that he had been paid to commit the robbery Marti.n i,a1d the man came to his home at about 3 20 p.m . on the pretext of purch.asing s tereo gear He pulled a shotgun from b<>neath his brown leather jacket and ordered Martin to the Ooor, poltt'<" ~aid The v1C't1m "'a~ handcuHed . bound with i.t<"rM speaker wire and h1~ l')l'S "'en.' tjptd shut, poltre reportecf Martin's home was ransacked as the thief searched for what he thou~ht wa!> a large amount of cash 1n the ho me. police added. and then Martin was hit twice in the head "1th an object believed to bt> the shotgun's barrel. M artm told police he heard bis assailant leave and drive orr in hi'-' an Foot, Mouth. Disease in OC Spreading An outbr eak or the virus· caused "hand, foot and mouth" disease among pre-school and elementary school-aRe children has been reported by Orange Coanty h~lth offictats. The illness is mild and also not related to the more serious "hoof and mouth " disease that often kills t'attle. ~ajd Dr. Tom Prender gast. co un ty ep1dentiologist. Although the re have beer. numerous cases of the illness t hroughout the county. health of- (1c 1 a ls said they don't have s tatistics because individua l cases don't have to be reported to health offi cials The hand. root and mouth dis· eas(' gets its name from the out- ward signs of infection . tiny blis ters oo the hands and feet and cold sores in or around the mouth. Symptoms may be a sore throat or a high fever. Pren· de rgas t said. and c hildren s hould be treated by a doctor at the fi rst signs or the disease. The illness usually lasts about a week. Health officials can do little to halt the spread or the disease because the virus may be present in the throat some time before any outward signs appear. he said. Coast Weather Cloudy tonight and Fti· day morning, sunnier in afternoon. Lows tonight S2 at the beaches and 68 in- land. Hilha Friday 70 to 77. OM.Vtltl.OT Thurtdl ~--JV T BRE~IUNG------.... l.ot• .,..,., /rotrt ...., •• .,.., ... ""' ... --• .. •••. Muskie Branda Afghan Peace Plan Co1metic' . .. Vt 'A . .\u \rta 1AP) s.t-r.-tary GI Mall Sdaw )h u k1t' d) NWllt"d Utt-pro Suv\..t Al,han 1ovemm~nl'1 n.w pHc-e plUl toda..y. uUJnt I\ ·•rotmetlC', · ind a St•nior Amen can otnc1al a&MS lhct pn>pOllaJ wa... · N&.t1t. but no ule .. "l thu~ at '' S1Rnlf1unt ntl,,,. h~r llto um1nR ... Muakle to ld an airpor1 n•"" """'"""nt't' hcvtl •""'hf' unvfld ln Vtf'nna to Jiacu ttM plan" Ith N.l\ '"' t-'c1tt1.an lntattr Andrei Gromyko Tiwi .v,hao i1l&n. a \ N'SJOll1td b,y U.C' ~ltl '"~' •I n <')' Tu ·. caUfd rtir Ahthanl tao and Mllhborln1 rakl tan and Iran to 11lfn btlatl'nl •teN"f'ntf'1lla prohlhlt1n1 hn.: 111t• aC'tlon •••lnro t>u~·h otheor 11"·'•' v.,1uld he-•u11 ant("C'(t h, the" Sm lt'I t nion and tht> l 'mh.-..1 N.-1.-, ml thr l nll~I Mat"" v.vulit ah10 t>IN11w nvt 111 {'Uoduc\ · 11l.lb\ NIH ' lt'h\I\) ••••n t f1ham1tam .~ ,,.....,, ........ ~ ...... B TM •awctP~ fh.•\,)}u\1111\ar~ lt>adN • atollah Ruhollah >.homt'Hll ,·.tllC'O toc1a) foT a purt:C' 11f ln1uan ndl\1 anll It'll'\ 1 11.>0 lit' 4lld 1 <1dl\I 1'\ \'\ml•in~l dt"\ l•\IMl"lt lr\lUP .. hu·h hnd l ie "1th lht" fornwr rt'.lnlt" 11Jf Shah '1ohan1mad Rl'lu r 11hh1\ 11 or v. ""'' in ll' ,,•n •l•f' •nJ t~ t• "h\l•h art' oorrupt and l'au l' corrupuou · T1•hrarn r~d111 r1•1•11r1t'\I Mt"tn"' h1h• thf' ~hilt• lno~t· tod.1) tt'rm1'<1 · ndH·uluu' Iran ':. cliom th111t ~ llfmt•d \nwn1 lln ~ .. bott'ul\ t111t.I •~:i '1'111\~ a nd 19 ITIU\IBn t''Olt'' .ir .. 11in uw h'ot~f' aiht'r ~int( landt'd 1n lhr mountwns b) h~hCllPlt'r~ 1 ltt"l.1tt'lt "1\on Pal!t' -\O v llail tl~rg,.,. 1•1an1u•d NEW \'ORK I A P l Two 111i.111.r WC"stem r111l v.a y!'I Sant» Fe lndustrrt'' In,· .1ntl the Soulht.'rn Plll'1ft1· Cu h;du) un noum•t'\l plan-. lo nwr,.:1· 1n the $I I billion deal fhe prupo.-.l'd meqwr ~'"'''t'n the fourth· and firth lnrgt•i-1 r a ilroad ba sed companies an Amcnn1 "ould cn:;ite the lnr.:1·~1 sul'h compan" 10 thf' nation It :.•'l'm!> ltkt-ly to provoke ant1tru:-.t oppt1Mt1on bt•t'JU~t· thl' roJd!> l'Om~te in a number uf a rea!>, part1culJrl)' 111 C.1hforn1a Emn>• lltPr• Sion~P CAIRO. E~~pt CAP > In an apparent sv.1t ch in policy. Egypt Wlll not ai::ree to r e!>unw Palestinian autonomy negoll&· hons v.ith tsrat-1 even though P re!>adent Anwa r Sadat had said at would. official statements mdrcated t oday. The statements came after Sada t held a strategy meeting with his new ('abmet anct only hours a fter Israeli P rime Menist.er Mt.>n3l'ht'm ReJ?m .;;.11d the autonomy negot1at1on" v.ould continue past th<: May 26 tdrget date Dollar. Gold Slid~ LO~DON t AP 1 :vtost European fi nancial markets v. ere s hut today for the i\~cen!>lc'IO Ua~ holiday. but banks and bullion hoU!.l':-. V.Nl' open m Lo11don where the dollar declined and gold and silver price:. s lid back m qu1l't lradmg In Tok)O, t he dollur l'lo~ed at 227 40 yen from Wednesday's closrng 228 25 Gold rlo"f'd at S.517 an ounce an London, down from $525 at the do:-l· tht· da' l>dorc• S1lwr c·lo~t·tl ;.it S12.90 an ounce. from $13.25 late Wedne~· day LB Gay Bar Arrests Net Drug Suspects By Sl'EVE MITCHE LL Of -0.Hf 1'1194 SU" Two police officers. posmg as :t humo!>exual cuuµll' on vaca· 11on in Laguna Beach. mix1-0 ->-1th thl· chcntcle of two gay bar:-. 10 an undercover opera lion that resulted in the arr c!>l of five dru~ !>u.-.ix:rt:-. T hl' off icer ~. o n loan to Laguna Beach from San f'ran· cisco. fn•quent cd the Little Shrimp bar a nd thl' Room Boom Room in Laguna Brach for near ly a week. allegedly pur chasing d r u gs rro m e m p loyees a nd patrons of the two predomrnant· ly gay establashmets. Arrested on a variety or drug cha rges wt'rl'· -J efrrey Shover , 25. 326 No rth Coas t lfag hway, an employee at th<' L.1tlle Shrimp, -Doreen Sorel, 23. an un· employed secr eta ry who hves at the Nor t h Coa~l Highway ad· dress. -William J olly, a 28-year-old painter who h ves at 356 Myrtle St .. -Anlbony Dirusso. 32. of S27 Ca talina St , -Danie l Arnold, 25. a n e mployee at the Room Boom Room . who hves at S30 Mountain Roa d . Police said they are also seek· Ing Randall Crowl, 3014 NestaU Road . who a lso works at the Boom Boom Room , a nd another unidentified m an who Jives in Laguna Beach. O"ANOE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,,. o,.,.. c...-... °"''' ft1~ ···"' ~--~ (_..,, .. ,..... .... 'H•'\ Pfl'\~ ., ................ , ,,.. ()f ..... (O.\I ""°''~"9 (._,...Nflll• )ifr0f1 .. i~ ~'''°"" .,C' °'*'""""° ll\lftl:•• ''"~" .,~, "" (O'\t• #rrt4 .........,, e. ... fl'I ... .,.. 'flflf .... &•·It" .... "'.'" v.u .......... , l••""• h.-<.f\ \o..A" C..\t A "",.._ ,..~I "11f Of" 1\ ""4tl•\,.. Mflllf'Mf\ ..... ~n ,,_ .,., __ ..,... OYOf1\f\1"'-....,.., 1\ •t l» Wf.\t ,,.,. \t1M P 0 lo• •Mt C...t• ......,,. C..•••f"~• •~n• __ ,,,,_ ,,., .... ,.., •l"lfJ P\Alll•.,.. , . .-. ,_ Vtte,..e'\•ft~•NtCiit,.. .. ~. -....... . c ... .. ·-···-M..tl'tA''"' '"''°" C'Jiri6f"t~M .... , -i~••et1t ~f\ot0•,.9 , dltOf Otflc .. I-..... ~ ,.,, ... , ...... _ .. ·--· .. ~ ..... ,.,. --.~ -.. -. ,...,...,..m•>......., a..-tct .W-et11••MH111 Polrce bt Bruce Brt~R~ ~ard tht• t wo San FranC'1sco police of flcers were brought to Laguna Heach rn an <igreement between La.l{una Beach Pnhce Chief J on SJJark!. and Sa n t'ranc1~co Juthuntic!\ Thl' l '>'u men posed a~ tounst.-. at a local hotel between May 5 and Monday. :md :-.pent their even ings at lht' two m1tl·tuwn taverns. .. Most of the (d rug> tr ans ac· hon5 took place in a nd around the two bar..." Briggs said. lie said the t wo o fficers we re ap· proached by employees and cu stom ers who offered to sell drugs ranging from co<:aane to LS D. Police said they recove re d amphetamines. cocaine a no a cid during the operation and placed an est imated street value of $10.000 on the dru~s Ch ief Sparb said he un dertook the ··officer loan" pro- gram after receiving complaints fr o m sever a l mem ber s o f Laguna's gay commumly a nd others. that drugs v.e re being sold an the two bars Lt Briggs sa id local 1n· vestigators a r e too we ll kno wn in the s mall community to h ave been used in s uch an operation ··T h ey w o uld h a ve b ee n burned !identified I as soon a s they walked in the door.·· he said . Sp arks sa id · the investigation was a ccomplished , "without harassment or uninvolved me m · hers of the ga y commun ity.'' Oipper Ship Subject of Mesa Meeting Costa Mesan Dennis Holland's 110 -foot -long r eplica of a Baltimore clipper ship built Ln 1812 will be the su bject of a s lide presentation May ?7. A Coeta Mesa Historical Socle· t y spokeswoman said the pre · sent ation wUI be viewed at 7:30 p .m . at the organ lutlon's aeneraJ meeUng in Ute Columbia Savln11 bulldln1, Harbor Boulevard at Wi&.oo SlrMl. The sailing ship "PU1rlm" has been under connrucUon at Ho1land'1 Santa Ana AvHue bom• IOI' 10 yeara aAd •• expect· td to bt launched late lhlt aum· mer et Udo l1le. Throuahout lht conatrucUon pertoct. Rolland hu wortltd oak fir enl'mahNan)' Umber 1 1 It WH don e IO() )'tiff 110 ror 1utMn1JdtYo uw 1po1t1womu H id. Freezer- No' Mad Doctor' By STEVE MAIUSLf. Of "'9 o.tlt .. IW •!Mt A fur n\ ~ r ho u: r w 1th • d11\dhood faaein1i1t1on of \lfe d l r dtHath l wron&'Y ~'"I pt•rtray~ a. • mad acaentJli\, his Nt<WJ)Qrt He&tch &tltomey clajm•. A ttorn ey R o b t rt W i n t t' r both 11 na 1111 1d h l b client. Hoht>rt N.-huin. 1u·tt-d out of a olllt:~rt' tnlt'rl" t an c r yogenics ~ ht:n h4' bdPt-d 11et up a crypt in • L.ot1 A.11.elC"s cem etery for pre· "ltrvlng bodJ~ · lo be re vived at -.oml" polnt In th., future • Hut Ndson. fo rmer president of the now de func t C ryonics Suell"\) o( C.shforma. 1s curre nt l) thf' l•rg\'t of a SlO million l.AV.l'>Ult t'hllrg111~ fraud. neglttl ,11111 hrt•11c·h uf l'Onlral'l lluena Park mort1c1an Joseph l\lol'k~t then a nd the soc1ely •Uh'lf atl' ubo named 1n the suit ThL• funuhl'5 who h lt'd the i>Ult t'Vllll·nd th1•1r drc11ms that lovt'd 1lOl'I\ ma~ht somt>day hve agam were t urnt>d into a nightmare T hl'Y rlaam it was fait h an l'r yogenH'S the fre ezing of tx1d1t>s for rC'vaval when cures are rountl for fata l diseases - that proinvtl'<i them to entr ust deceast'<i loved ones to Nelson·~ SOCll'l \' M lchael W(1rth1ngton. the Westwood attorney representing the fum1 1ies. said he and a i1atholog1st got a look inside the c r yp t a t t h e C hats w o rth cemNery laM month. He said what he sa>->. "turned my guts ·· "ll w a.-. the most g ruesome thing I've ever seen an my life.'' he s:ud Worthington chums that in Sll'ad or !>C ICnllFICaJly ster ile fbnd1t1oni-. he found tXXhes rot· tang an. metal !>hipping .crates. each stacked on top or a nother He said he also viewed one "it'aled cap~ull' wi t h a pipe dJngltn~ from 1t but IA as unabl<' to dt•lt•rm1nc \\hCther any bodies wen· 1n. .... d1> "The bodies IA ere !>upposed to bl" kept frozen w i th liquid m trogcn. I'm sure thl' famaltes had this vision or a gleam ing wh ite labor atory. I don't belle\'c 1t was ever an ything like that " Rut Newport attorney Win· tc rbotham tells a different story lie saJd the support system to the tomb was turned off when ram11tcs fa iled to la ve up to an agreement to donate m o ney to the society lo keep the ope ration running Wanterbotham maintains con t r acts we r e never s igned bl•cause the !>ocacty was bern g run as a charity He derued that a ny of the nine boc11e!> v.cre in sh1ppin~ cra\el\ ·'The "'hole opcrallon w as run on the prom11\C of' don:it1ons and "'ht·n money didn 't com1· 1n. prohll•ms de\·tdo1>t'd · · lie '>a ul mach1nt·ry PH'ntually brokl· down when donations didn't tome and lhe system v.a!> s h ut off He stud he isn 't sure "hclh£•r h 11\ cl1t>n t noll f1ed lamilieti I.ha t the plug was being pulled T he bodies a lon g with the broken eqwpment. he said , are still sealed up in I.he tomb ··E veryone knew that thl!'i was a n expen mepta l ventur e. My client was mainly just carrying out the Wllls of the dece ased.·· B ut Wo rth i ngton c la i m s fa m1he!'i were told that an initial investment would be placed in a trust fund with interest paying fo r maintenance of the c r y pt. H e said par'enls including a Villa Park fam ily -becam e susp1c1ous because of requests fo r add1t1on al m o n ey Two fam1hei\. he said. rma llv insisted on having loved ones buried elsewhere H e said he 1s not sure what w all become of the bodies still in the> crypt ' Three of the families, he s aid. asked him to (lie the s uit in Los Angele~ County Su~rior Court. He said he i111 pus hing fo r a court d at e and hopes to go to trial 'lom etime this sum me r. M eanwhile . Wint e Tb otham said his client 1s no longer m· volved an <"ryogenics He con- tends the case will be tossed out of court f 'rom P~ ,\ I CHAIN •.. be beyond infiltrating homes and arresting t a xp a y i n c c1b 1ens." he said. L andess. however . said he wo u ldn 't advise persons to participate In the bus iness list concepta at present because of the possibility of a rrest. Sheriff's officials confirmed today they expect to make addi· Uo nal arrests and that they belleve state '•w• originally de· sl1ned to st.op chain letlA!rs do apply to the pyramid schemes . Allltria Celebrate1 VIENNA, Aoatr\11 CAPl - Au1trl1 hu bt,un a three·day cet1bratklft m1rtcln1 tbe 21th an· nlveraary ol a tre1ly ded&rlnt lt1 n.utr.Uty lftd tftdln"' l lO- y11r OttUp1tlon by Uw AJU• 1tle r tht cW11t of UM N .. bt World War 11. , Strike Up llae Honor Band Conductor John Lindfors wield~ baton a~ mus1caan::. from t•lcmen tarv schoo l~ in Nt.>w port Mt•:.a ~t hool distnct .rehear!>eS for performance~ by di!>tnct 't> honor b and and orch e:.tra nt'xt T uesdCJy at 7: 30 p m . in Nt•wport I htrbor Hi ~h School Auditorium .1 m tit Ft1!>h1on rslt111d in l':cwport Beach 'f\·;.i t·ht•r!-> c1onat<:d lim e to m~truct 110· rrwmhl'r honor b<tnd a nd 70·mcmber hori CJr on:hest r a thi~ y\:ar a fte r lack of funds ~It mint1tt'<l tht' honor groups for the p ast t" () ) (!.Jr~ 'Fin..11 n·«tl.al \'111 tw Suntl <J\. M..1\ 25 Jt "' Surplus Timbers Behind GWC Tiff 8 ) Pllll. S'IUJ>t:RMA' oc u.. o.i1, l"oi.. '"'" The altrupl re~1~n1tuun uf Goldt·n Wt•st CollC'l(c Pr<'WIN1t Lee A SleH•ns v. els Jµparenll) triJ?J?t!rl'd by hi., tJk1n~ hon11 fl\'£' 11"1 p1c•n·., of ·...rlOd Thl' tunht·r-. in qUt"•t111n "n •· surphL' gl\t·n to tla llUl1llnlo(t11n Heat·h '\1·ho11I In th1• I.Ami.! lil'''' II Na\ .ii ~t.ot wn E .irh tud.1~·. aftt-r .1 I um secrl'l 111t-t·tmi.:. < '11;i,-.1 I '111111111J•11 ty t "t11lt•gt· 1'1:-trrcl tru,t1·1·' \ut ed to n ·1N'I Stl'H·n~ r1·-.1j,(11.it1on rf ht.' 1owuld .ii.:1 cc tu :wvi:ral u m d1t1ons Bt'wnd 1h1• n-qu1rC'mt•nt •1f .1 pubhl' ;idm1•"·11111 1·11nro·rn1nj,( tw. J>N!.lmo.il U.'il' of cll:-.trn•l 11 ru1.1<.·rt~. the l'Ond1l1on-. .,l alt•u thJt Stevt•ns' cuntrarl . v. h1rh l'>.p1n•.., Jun"' JO. 1Aould nol he rt·m•v. .. <I ror mor<' than a onr H·Jr term. that a letter or reprimand IAOUhJ be removed from hrs pcrson11<•l ftlc a fll'r r>nt' year. ''"d that the rnlll'li(C pr~id(•nt would forfrrl two week.,· pa} T he trust<'l·s · drc1-.1on hft1-d !>Oml' of thr m~Mcr} that hJ-. s urrounded the rullclo(l' pre•" dent'!> surpn-.c Jl'twn l'arl11•r this V.<'Ck Stc\l•n•; 1nit1al n•ru!'jl to <'\ plain his n:a:.1ll1'i for rc ... 1~nin~ f u c I t· d n u m e r o u ... r u ni o r " throughout thl' t·nll1'j,(C <.11-.tnc\ DrMrtr t off1t·1:.ih .,._.,d t oda) that l ht• nw l l t•r of Stevl'n'> personal UM' uf d1.,tr1M propcrt) had l>et:n d1~c·u-..,<•d wrth lht· a<I m ant str:.itor. hut that 1f1strrct uf f1cials had nnt 1·x1x•rt1•d ham to re!>1gn ovt·r the mJllt•r I n a printed s t atement re leased toda}. StcHns <lescnbed the disputed property as "rr-.«? la rge. surplus timbers grven to the. college 3t no CO"it by the Lon g Ek>ach Naval Station .. The lrmb,•r-. 1A1·n· u-.t•d fur landscaprn~ in front o l ~ll-Vl'fl' lluntinj.,'lon Hc.:a<:h hnnll' al f~<!l H10 Vasta Orl\e SteH !llf; n·mainl'd 1ncom mun1rado th1-. mumtnlo( hut hi'> •tat t'menl ~aid " I nctd a re v. dd) s to rcOed on "' hcthc·r 1\ v.ould be possible for me to be cffccllH a'> president " '\t o·q ·n'-.... 1f1• W1l111J 1n " pr, ...... 111nf1•to•111 .-.1t th1'lr h11m1· '·"'' 111 r 1111 h.11111 •' .• '111rr11 011 tr um~"ti uµ l'hJr~t'> thc11 '->-l·n· 11•\ •·l1'f'I ~" 1f1,1rr1·1 11U1n.1I' '"" plo'.o,o·ol v.1111 110 I I•" .11. j>11)1l11.ol ,ol 11 \II I''' \Ir !'ol•\•'11' 111.111.11 111 lho 1.11rq•111 • "' C 11• I r, 111d Al1• 'ltt I t f jf , fJ ft1! I • •' ,,,. l f,• lf 1-•ri1 l l•1J:-d 1111n.,..11 ·0· 1·,..,.,. P a gf> \ I GUILTY ... 'l'"lq.:a1nr" 'iilr1 v. .1 • r .. 11 1!0•/\11\h 111 lkm.;n•t n1•011• \ '"' ho·r • 1l1·n,·o \1 1-.., Hramll·ll1 ho,.,1•\t·r 1'1J1mt'1I that -.h•· 11111\ V.J nlt"(1 J ln<.in 1rom l10 1A1· \o> hl•h) h1 r JI•'' ht>r brlb Sht' ">:tHI 'h' ".intt-d to Jltend law :-.chnol and ~l"l1 (111Jnl'1al U"Sl!-tJn('t• The trrnl took on polrt1C'JI nvertont'5 c;anre Howt• tf; lbJder of a rc<.·d.11 mu\ t'ffil nt a~JIO'>t \l a\Or Karolant' l'\()(>!>tN Tht• San· Cll'menlt-m;nor ... ttendt-0 l'J<"h dJ\ ... n111 rt µri1cl•t:d1n~., H '' b 1· r 1 J J ni t: ... u n ~I r '-. Braml1•th' c; Jtlornl'' hJd tolc1 tht' iun rn hr-. 1·!1•-.in)! .tr>-?u ml.'111" 1'.1rlll'r \\1•1hH•-.c1J\ thJt thl' prt>st•rut1on ' CJ~t-Jl!a•n't h1 ~ client 1A a' .i · p1t•rt' of Jllnk Ht· ~•rnl ~11~-. Hr.rn1lf'llo \lo ,1~ ,1 na1\1• ~oun~ v.nman tak1.·n irl h\ lh>'>'C. ··a world!\ m.in Jlo1o1,1• had l'1J1nwfl tw onl\ met with her bt•t'liUSt' sht' co ll~ h1-. offi ct:' tnquinn~ about CJnbt~an cruises for her parl.'nts Ile said he mt-t ht•r at d ~n 01ej(o hvtel to d1!>cu-.:-. arrangt:' mt•nb for that rrUIM' and then met her a St>cond t rm e at anoth e r hott•I to h nalue ;tr ra n ,Remt"nt~ It ""iis a l that <iet·ond encounter. he tesu hed. that he soul(ht to bt-l·ome more antamJtl'ly 10\0lved \lo Ith M1:,s BrJmll'llt· He testtrrcd tht'\' v. ent to :i motel room. but he balked at having sex wath her when she asked tum to refund ha!> com m 1s:.aon for he r parents' cruise f 0 NH• Pag.-' I rfEACHERS l ht' rlri.trrct 's "exemplar y·· tt•Jchtnlo{ pro~f'am!>. c!>pec1ally in lhl· b1un.:uJI arcJ i-;11~lo.ind Jl"'' t hJqied tha1 the hoJrt1 h.,d -.1wn1 l<trl{t' ~um.' of 11111no·~ f11r n ·moclt·hni.t ut the dis 11 11 1 ' lt>lh ~lrt-t•t hcJdquarter-. Jnd 1n p•v.rJrkln~ the dt!\tr lct lo•1.ir11 1111•1 l1n1-r11oim 1Jn ll:ltl'> ~Ir •·• I I h•· m1of'I,.\ h1· <·on1ended . I 1111 II! h.1 \ t• ...,,1\ t•d -.llffil' I 1:'3C'htnat. .. _ .. , I ht• '.t1111· '\1<1k1·,....,omJn nul('<l th.11 th•· o 111\ ro·11l•1<!o•l1rlo! 1•'1( p1•11"1'" at 111 lni 1 h1·adquJrlt'r'- 1nt.11' ii ~I I'•• (11r p.Hlll 1·;.srpel ir11• ... f111Jr v.11111.111 1) p1r,• pool 11111111 .1 d••11 .111tl -.omt> panPlr nc '>Ill ~.11d thl' lltwr<I had 'fit'nl Jhoul ~7 '..lit! rn po111tr ng and r•Jlll lrnl.! ..i611 low,:nn~ an o:d • ho" I -.1.n•o· in tht· boa r<l m<'t'I 11t' r•••m .11 ll.1qwr C•>mmunit~ t 1·nl 1•r Th o· 'lJl.!t' p.trt of lht• forml'r 11 .orpt•r !->«h11nl multi purpo:.e 1•111111 111n\1rt1·d r1·11·r.th to 'o I\ I .i.' J puhltl' mt•t'lrng rOom. "'J' too high. :.ht' explained. · Th(' board foll uncomfortable on tht' <.lJl(l'. ·'>he ~aid. "a nd the .11111\1 • •, .incl l\.•Jcher s com plJlll\tl th.it th\• bocHd was look 1ni: 1J11v.n 1m th1·m t·und,. w.ed in n•mo)(khn~ and p i1 ntrnR d1~lrn·1 bu1ll1mJt' C1>uld 11111 h• 11"1"<1 l11r 11·.wht·r 'J lanci- rn \"':I\ 'ho• .id\ l't·d Tho•· mon1•\ roml'" rrom a 1 .11011.11 0•~11t·n ... 1• funrf that t'an be 11,,.,, onf\ on rwv. ('Onstr uct1on or 1'1p111>mt>nl pur<'hJ-.t'!'> or rn rl' 1tlo 1<li'lin~ pffnrt ... I ht· 111.,trn·1 h:.i~ nt•a rly SJ niilllnn in lh,1t fund , ~he said . "'h1d1 h.i~ t'M!l'n -.wollcr. by tht 'Jl1· <>f '><'ho.11 'Ile!' that are no lon~l:'r nl~'dt'l1 Prison .. Locked' FOLSO~t tA P l -The serond 1nm.1tl' -.t.1bbrng rn three days. J)(>:.!>1bly racially mnti\ated. has prompted offrcrals to lock down f''ohom Pri.son A lock down mea n s t h e pri...,ont·r. Jre kt>pt m their cells ln~ll'<id or eating 10 the dirung hall and gotnJ: about colleclJve pr'Sj" routines ------- Newport Surf and Sport • • • thin!t of us. ' Now In atock: Extra small through extra large, In aollds ($11 .00), stripes ($12.00) and panclJ ($1 :! .oc~. Mllft ltott nM Newpef't lt•d. New~IHc" ... ,.,. t M .,.. I ,_ '"" '"~' ,,, . ""' ,,, . ~) : "' I J ""'• 2 t\O~ t ,,,,.a,, •. ....... , "' 1n .n ... '0 1 '""'' """' ... . '"' •.. ,...,. J '-''C• ,,... c ..... , .. u 1.c•· CALIFORNIA Thurtdey, May 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT I .j State Job Picture Dark Latest FiKUres Point lo Re • ession LOS. A.NOBLES (AP• -The 1tate•1 a.. ~meal pn>-Jeettom ..._ ta allppll\I dCIMJ' to a reee.&on Lban had bMo pndkted earUer, officials "l'· n:i. MW flaw., whl<'b come oa UM _..... ol a Jloomy n 1••r foreeut t.bat. abow1 the rate ol .)ob l1'0Wtb plummettna by ao percent. pa.int ~ln even darbr outlook for tbe rest or ttm1ear. ••w£ HAD ALSEAOY fONCal a decUM lD )ob <>pea· lna• Ont.be ~ proJKUon >. and now " are makln1 lt ewn worse,·· Mark Dlrrim or thct Ca ltlornta Employment O.veklpment Department aaid Wedwda)t ln Sacramento Another EDD ~archer, BM Traveno, added. "Our sceJiarlo calls for M&r·rttHSioo coodt· lions . . . with a relatwely st•8· oant economy throucb the end or 1880." "It looks like we're ei~r go- ing to be ln a receaslon or dam close lo it," Traverso said. THE LATEST projec · tiona, intended largely for in· t.emal use by lhe EDD and state Finance Department, indicate that new jobs will be created at an •nnual rate ot only l & to 2 percent throufb lb c-nd ol Uu11 )'Hf, eotO]>al'Od with a 4 ptn"t'n\ arowtb rate an 1919 and 6 4 per cl> n t IJ\ U11'8 Enn ~ EDO'" Iona r•Dll' proj~Uoo throu1h 19M, whlcb was compiled In St-plNnbtr bot mad~ available only ltllit Wct'k._ h•d forttast an annual a vcraa:t· job atrowth rate of 2 6 percent Ag thl' economv langulal.hea. un t>m Jiloymt'nl "111 rlbt' \tn('l' the t>mployf'ni wall ht> unAble to abllorb rww prnona ~ntenna c.bt· Job marke\ THE BOD HAO prt>vtou~ly fore:>cast an uncmplo ment ralt- of 6 6 ~rcenl for the Stt<>nd quart~r ol W yt-u . but faau~ for April at ready ~how a ·7 1 per cent Jobless ralt' and Traverso tt ad has ofh ce "definitely' would have to re' ase its proJl~ taons upward for lhe rest of the ... year. Traverso declined to speculate how much tbe une mployment rate proJections would rise, but earlier EDD forecasts indkated a rate of 7.5 percent ror lhe third quarter and 7.8 for the fourth quarter . The latest gave an even g loo m ier out l ook for t he ••cvn1>my th.an the EDO had done tn l l IS projecUoo, which 1bow~ employment arowU\I at un llMuot 2 fl J)4'rc~nt B tween l!n4S un<l U180. ath1tew1de employ· m ent had &town by ~ perc~t a yeu . "WE HAO A TREMENDOUS rnt,, ot Rrvwth for lhe p11st few \'t•1irr1" M the stat«> pulled out of th~ f't'C ~non uf 1"74·75, Dirrim nld , "but we really didn't ex· 1>t:<.'l H to hold up '' Tht\ ('(.lnglruCtion industry was t•s pec1ally active -"almost frenl1ed," Dlrrim said -with t•m1>lt>y ment r151ng at 8.8 per- t't'tH lj year But that industry. now nearly comatose ~ause ~hort-term interest rates surged to more than 20 percent. is ex· pected to grow by only l.4 per· ~t>nl aMWtlly through 1985. 01rnm :s1t1d the long-range ro r~cast KlSO s ho wed that "manulacturmg will conllnue its long-term trend downhill. as we ~hift m o re t o a s ervice economy ·· - .M anulacturlng is expeded to account for ooly 18.8 percent or the state's employment, com· pared to 19.4 percent m 1976. The service sector is expected to take over 32.3 percent by 1985, compared to 30.!'i percent in 1976. ""'"' ,, 1 • FACING CHAROES IN HOLOUP, OUNf10tfT Ruaaet Harven (left). Oeorge W•yne Smith Suspects Charged In Heist, Shooting RIVERSIDE <AP> -Three men being held for the daring shootout-robbery of a small Norco bank were charged with 40 felony counts each Wednesday in Riverside MwticipaJ Court If convicted, lhey would face pos~1ble death sentences Two or the men. George Wa yne Smith, or Cypress, and Russell Aaron Harve n. 26 . of Anaheim, were brought beron~ Judge Pro Tem Timothy J . Heaslet manacled hand" and foot. but their arraignment was postponed u.nul May 22. ' ~. s .~ .. ,i .tilr aJ ety :1 Plan Adopte~ . SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Federal Aviation A.: ministration put the crowded sides over San Diego! under the strin1ent control of ita coutrollen today: -with the except.ion of an air corrtdor. : The three· rnUe wide corrldor nmnlng north; and south through Lindbergh Field remains free of: air traffic control in an 4lrea 3,300 to 4,100 feet: above aea level. : Althou&h alrllne pilots and air controllers• criticize the corridor as potentially dangerous, the: FAA created it at the request or pr1'(Ate p.Uot3 up.; hepp-y over the Imposition of the so-calle<t: Ter minal C.OOtrol Area. or TfA. throughout the: San Diego area. : . It h as been more lhan 1 lh years since l~ people d.i4!d in lhe colhsion or a Pacific Southwest• Airlines Jetline r and a private plane over san: Diego. . : • The Al reran Owners and Pi.Jots Association ! with 250.000 memben contended it may actuaJly: add lo the collision danger by puttin& too big an: area under mandatory aJr traffic controls. Start-· ing today, private planes are required lo carry: e lectronic equipment costing upward of Sl,000 to: feed data to the FAA 's air trarr1c controllers. • All air<'rart entering the TCA are required to: have a transponder to send an electronic signal to: radarscope:. or the air traffic controllers. The : signal shows controllers lhe identity, direction a nd' speed or planes 10 order to detect any potential col-. lision coones. Gas -Tax Eyed For Transit SACRAMENTO CAP> -With gasoline expect· ed to cost $2.60 a gallon by 1984, a legislative leader wants to earmark the extra sales tax for highways, trains and other transportation proJ· ects Sen. President Pro Tem James Mills. D-San Diego. said Wednesday his SB1830 would bri.ng in aq extra $US million to spend on transportation 1n ·the next fi ve years -just about the amount the state expects lo be short. MAKEA GRAND ENTRANCE The bill went to the Senate floor on a 7·0 vote of the Finance Committee. AT PRESENT, MOST OF the s ales tax on gasoline -6 percent of the price goes into the general fund. In 1980-81. wi th gasoline averaging Sl.40 per gallon. lhe sales tax is producing $255 milhon for the general fund and $l25 milllon for t hf' Tra nsportation Pla nning and Development Fund. which finances s uch proJects as the Amtrak tra ins between San Diego and Los Angeles. As gasoline rises, Mills' proposal IA'Ould shift increasing portions of the sales tax to the sl<Jte highway account . begmna.og in 1981-82. THAT ACCOUNT, USED MOSTLY for freeway construction. 1s now fed by the stat.e's 7. cents -oer-2allon tax. That r evenue bas been declining as motorists curb tbeirdnvi ng. Egly Decision In LA Delayed LOS ANGELES l APJ Superior Court J udge Paul EgJy's decision on how to integrate tfte Los Angeles School Dist.net h as been delayed from its expected release today and m ay be made public ( J Monday /JR/ E f'S It was a month ago. when Egly, or Laguna ..__ ______ _ Beach . heard the last witness in the six· monlh integration trial and said he would probably b.ave bis dedsion ready by M.ay 15. But on Wednesday, J erry Ha1versoo. associate superintendent and chief counsel for the school dis· t-rict. said be bad been told that Egly was planning a special briefing for attorneys and the press on May 19. llftall ••~ Fails SACRAMENTO (AP> -A drive to recall the aoverno.· and an environmentalist measure are among four initiatives which have died for the lack of signatures, it was reported Wednesday. Secretary of State March Fong Eu said the eampaip to recall Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. col· ~only 17,790 signatures of tbe 830,686 required fo make the Nov. 4 ballot. M.s. Eu said tbe sponsor. Ceetl Gtblon of Bakersfield, submitted 20,467 raw alpatures, of wblcb 2,672 were ruled invalid. ~i--.•relcea SACRAMENTO <AP> -A theft ring suspected ol ltealbur $1.5 mlllioa worth of truck tractors bas been broba wttb the arrest of three men, the Call.lcnia ~WQ Patrol reports. Tiie CHP reported Wednesday the arrest& of 1"'eoclare LeJlonda, 38, aod bi.a brother, Thomas, 11.1*11 of Sac:rameato, and Vemoo Clark, 33, or ~ealo Pm. in Nevada County. Got •e •I Ve11 .. OK'll UKIAH <AP) -Tbe kidnapping trial of Ken· oeth P..-..ell. wbo ls accused of abducting a 5-year- old ms.II boy, will be moved out of Mendocino ~ ..... ROJ McFarland, d&iDI pretrial pubUci- .. local 1.no1 .......... sram.d pame11•1 of~modoa·~· arnell la accuted ol kid.Dapplq Timmy Wblle ol Uld.ab OD Vu.ntiae'I Day. and Steven ~·now 151 1evea yean qo in Merced. • ............... • SACIAllSNTO (AP) -Two ltey lellalaton la ... Cal bllllDI dispute an recommendint a ................ 41.000 doc.tori . ...... oppaee ._..n1 UMAr bll1s to Utt ~ lfdW • 1 ... l. u ICWuled bY UM 1>9put. =aim ........... ~=-= =m::':tt'.i: ~ . a,. ... Ken Maddy, R· IM , ... Art Torru D·Loa I. ...... W••d1d a d4tl1y w~U. COii• ..... ,, .... ,..... Th ese fine c rafted screen doors let cooling breezes enter your home. So air conditioning costs are reduced. They beautify your home, too. Which makes them one grand investment. Village Blacksmith cordless grass whip MOdel ~G -9302· 11 12.88 FULLERTON 301 So. State College 870-0050 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Brentwood shelf kit 311. Reg.1999 12.88 4 ft Kit Reg. 24 99 18.88 COSTA MESA 1275_,Bristol 556-1500 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 no1 Garden Grove Btvd. 537·9571or893-6523 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 9 sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 A. BRAVO Mill FINISH 30"x80". 32"x80" or 36"x80" Reg 2 1 99 17.88 8 . P10NEER A MILL FlNISH 30''x80" 32"x80". or 36"x80" Reg 26 99 22.88 C. WlNOSOR T SILVER FINISH 32"x80". or 36".x80". Reg 34 99 28.88 324 West Katella 997·1224 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 6 Sat. a Sun. 9 to 6 J . OrangeCoastD11tyPllot Edi·~... . ......... ~ .-:r. . .:;;;;, ea,.,.,. KrelblchtEdltorle' P..,.. Editor Thurlday. May 1&, tllO Rober1 N. Wetdl Publllher Funding Compels School Layoffs A NUUI at.tended a f'ftet Newport.I(.. 1cboo1 board decision to 111 olf tome achool nun• and psychok>(ist.a ln trulleel' onaolna attempt to abave $1 million from next year'• budpt. 'lbe outcry follo-.d earuer protests about laym1 off enough full. and part-Ume teacl~en to trim some 1e full ~1tIOns from special elementary school pro1ram.. Included were traveling t~achen who instruct vocal music. reading ennchment and pbyakal ed\lcaUon. Diffk u.tt as th cuts may be, they follow a pattcom thut lS becoming more and more apparent ln acbooll ~ross the c."OUnty. Tvuchcrs lung have cried to get back to fundamenl&l leachmjt As lime ~oes on, II appears personnel CUU will be m ade bused on tha t same priority / ~pile outbreaks of mite, ever.pres nt school.yard utJuries and ma!1Y Yc;>unRs t ers' needs for s peciaJ C°'#Jlael· utg and health darection, nurses and psychologist.& are not directly a nd fully involved in teaching. As the school dollar continues to s hrink. peripheral services mcludmg such ite ms as school maintenance a nd free student transportation -undoubtedly will con· tinue to decline. New Brand of Condo Costa Mesa's ordinance regulating conversion of . apartment buildings to condominiums is so effective that • not one such conversion has occurred since its passage in 1977 That ordinance is designed primarily to protect the renter in his continual quest for anordable quarters in Orange County . Now the City Council is coming to grips with a new kind of condominium conversion. · A firm based in Newport Beach plans to sell off its in- dus trial park rental units, condominium style. The council probably wilt treat the current con· version proposal kindly. City planners agree that the firm has met all conversion requirements in current or- dinances. But tenants . claim they. like ·residential ·renters. s hould have been notified in advance of the plans to sell orf their quarters as each lease expires. They also claim they should have the first opportuni- ty lo buy their business s pace, a requirement unspecified in c urrent ordinances. • Husiness space is not as unavailable as residential. and the City Council has to keep in mind that property owners. too. have rights. llowcver, 1t would appear that some changes in cur- rent c·ondominium conversions a re required to give busi- ne!>!-> tcnanLc; some basic protections. Service Honore d Two Costa Mesans whose names have a habit of pop- ping up whenever there's a job to be done and someone as ks not only who can and will do it. but who can do it r ight. will be honored by their community tonight. Arthur R. McKenzie and Joan Finnegan will receive the Cha mber of Commerce's Ma n and Woman of the Year plaques because their names are so synonymous with accomplishment. McKenzie noes all the way back with Costa Mesa. starting with mcoq~ration in 1953 as the cit y's first police chief. then rising to city manager a nd filling a whole host of other roles. Ile did not let the fact he'd a lready been retired from the Los Angeles Police Department as a polio victim stand in his way and through the years has donated hun- dreds of hours to the March of Dimes. Community service started a little later for Mrs. Fin- negan. who is best known as office manager for the Mesa Consolidated Water District, but whose other community rol es are legion. Asked how she ever finds time for her many civic and c h aritC:1bl e work s in a dditio n t o h e r famil y r esponsibilities. Mrs. Finnegan said that first of aU she doesn't consider them work. And. if it ever occurred to her that s he didn't have the time, she'd simply m ake the time because she knows they are worthwh ile projects that make the community a better one • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those o f the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1led. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boy d/Students ByL.M.BOYD Ou t o r Ack l i n g ton , England, cam e the r eport that a British prison included among its e duca tional courses for prisoners a series of how-to lessons on the coo- s tr u c tion or sca ffolding. You've got it. Two convicts s tudied carefully and put together a 16-foot scaffold in JUSt a matter of minutes. And a w aaaaaay they went. No end to the cute wrinkles that bright prom oters come up with. Sponsors o f a Virginia Fishing tournament not ooly judged winners of riah actually caught, but used a lie detector to judge win- Dear Gloomy Gm ne r s in a "fis h that got away" category. Television shows are rated by points. Each point sup- posed l y r epr e sents 1.4 million view ers. And o ne point is worth $30 million for the network during the year. Q . What's a "closet drama?" A . A play written to ~ read, but not performed. If I didn't say half of all new b usinesses fail in the firs t two year s. I s hould have. And half of those. as reported, fail because or b.cl management, according to the Small B u siness Ad· ministration. Slsn po8ted OD a fine old car at an lowa anUque auto show: "Buttonl and Buckle. ~rakb. Do Not Lean on Tbia Car Unleu You Are Nude." An old ordlouce lo Mor· n.town, Pa .. l'9fluind a man to Ila" a .,.... to IU" aed a womaa to ltan a ,.,.It to -w•l'lln. ..:..,:::; ta NaUoaal A . lan111r1 ti , A ·:~~·ea:.~; =-....... ~ ..... .. ··" .. ,., ...... .. 1114•'• hn• to ctlel9ratt ......... ----------~--------------------------lllii F.rl Waten Second Look at Compact Cars Hat lbe American motortat bNta lbowd, abamtd aod price ,_,Id • ol t.be fat lnto the flre by tlM aovernmeat! Allhouah the moat ~t wholesale shiltb to amall cars h unquea· tlonably the ruult ol r•pid p rice If\· crea!\ea In gasoline. the compact cur moveme nt comme n ced shortly aftu WW II wtlh the importation o f European aportscars For most in those early days the small car was a luxury item, a second or Uurd car . It was an an era of big sedans and station wagons. The British M G. tht• Porsche and others were bought m ore as playthings than with an) thought to economy. Later the• Volkswagen, termed "Hitler 's Mailbox re venae" by many because ot its hi1h <'enter of gravity, became pc>pular ~ u cu, rl rat for the family with school kids, aand later wlth <'Ommutlng worker11 for e<-onomy. BUT IT WAS tht> heavy hand of ~overnment , fir:H with 1ti. stru~t regulaUom1 for "safoty" Jnd smcn< rontro l a nd then I~ er fort ~ tn eombot the "e ner .cy s bortal{c." wh1t h m 1tw U wus larl(ely the re. ult or f'!OV(•mmcnt ovcrregulotion 1n the encr~y field. that hatt forced motorists 11\lo the smulll'r ed1taon:s of what 'o me ra il t h e "Ame rlt'un ctreain" but Caltrornuans call an absolute nt•\'t' inty It IS anothl'r eitllmplt• of "th.: l{ovtmment knows best whut I!> good (or the IX"Oi>lc" attitude which has dt•veloped nmong U\(• lt>.iu.lutors und bur<'Aut'roli. Throu.,:h such unwurra ntcd In · krrerence with tht• d1a1ly live!' of the people 1t hus not ·only pWlhed lhe motoril'ts mlo the <'ompuct tars but made 1t almost im possi· ble for American car maoufac- l ure rs lo produce the lar1e r "luxury" cars . Thb has been done both by regulation and by propagaodo LO m ake those pre- f c r r Ing larger cars seem unAmer1can . IN mE DOING the govern- ment h.u come dose to putting the Ame rican auto indus try out o r bui1iness and g reatly ac Ct'll'rnted the saJea o f forell(n t•ars. tlud 1t not be{>n for the p<·nod1c 1tasohne "t'rum·hes .. pt1oplc m11<hl. ha ve rcbelll>d <it tak1n~ their b1R c.·ars away but the l'ronom1<·' now i.ecm tu favor tN-trumHt1on T h\• irony I' Uwt t-v 1dence now <'O mt·s to h:..nd tha t the compurt nwy not bt· ull that c<'onom1cul Whal 111 b<'lni: Naved on Nasohn1· 1n uy ~ ~mng for lnc.·reu1wd in -;uranrt• <'O!'ltl'. lossf'l\ from tht·ft.., und fur mot'\• importune . IO!.'l'' from lnJune11 nnd death:> I\ r<'<'•'f'll 1ru1Urunn· ln1tu .. try report pointa to the riling tr.me Inj uries and cites the a mall can as the cause. Notin g that com- pact cars provide less protec:tion than the heavier built cars, tbe report explains that compacts are more accident prone doe both LO their low profile whieh makes it dlrrlcuJt for them to be seen by other drivers. especially Ole trucke rs. and the low seating which doesn't permit the v~lblll­ ty range en1oyed by dr1vers of standard cars. T he r e po rt a lso cites the highways, designe d for the larger cars. as a hazard for the compacts notJDg such things as the "breakway" light and sign pos ts and hig hway bumper d1v1der.-. MAN\' Of tht> smalle r cars ulso lu<'k the safety features to be round on standard vehicles and ullhough 1t 111 not a factor with most compact!!, g ravity 11roble ms exist in som e "'1tk from l hc dangers In· vol vt•d to tht• m otonsts in the uw or lht• t·ompaCL'i with Ole• "IUb\l'{lu1.·nt cx(>('nses resultmg ~ fr11rr1 in1un"" thl' .-c·tu<tl operat- lnli! c-0111.., hJVl' ra11en to where lh•·y J lont• may orrsc.•t savm gs m itdt• 111 )!a:o.ohnl'. l'or thl' '"'uran1·e rompan1es • h,,, 1• adoph·d new auto rating~ ' v. hwh .1dd "damagcab1hty" <tb a (,11 tor l •ndt•r thl'M; ratings the 1 omp.Jt·ls. v.hwh a r c easily . t•1t.1 lll't1." <Hf' bC'1n~ socked '41th 1>rt•m1um ... running highe r I hJn thrr.t: <'hClrJ?t'd ste1ndard C'ct r ,,..,. n•·r-. ThNl. tno thf'rl' i' the cost in- \ 111\ ,.fl in lu~L'b by Ulcrt. The l .-It f11n11J 1 ltghway l'atrol rc - "4>f h ,1 :l5 ix·rccnt Jump in s tolen lllm(J..ill c..ir:-. naming VW. M atd..i. 0Jtsun. Honda and ToyolCI ~ Ole mr>:.t popular with t hl' prnfess1one1 I th 1eves. The t:)t)J Cht.•vrolt-t however r emains t h1· "hotL~t " t'ar on the the n hst 11, t· ·ll"t' of It~ Jffmlly with thc l..1d' .... ho "\oup up" c1 nd ''doll- UIJ .. Jl ~reJt L'Xl)t'nw only to be ri ppcd oH l>y other k 1d11 too lazy t•1 put IO lht' dfort lO f1x Ont.' up for lht•m -..ehl•.., Has the Posta l Service Become Unglued? To the Echtor. \\' hy a re wt• ~tut'k v. 11 h mall stamps that will not :.tick .. Wt.· use the postal 11cn 1t•t• f·on slantl~. ~pendi ng mon· than ,, thou:.and 11ollar~ <·ach \ t'iff t11 Rl\'l.' serVICl' to our member ... E\'c r:. da:. our mall 1s n·tumt·1I for st;.imp~ ~nd It I~ ca:-,\ lit set• when: a :-.lamp has b<"cn· Jr fixed WHY SHOULD an 1nefflt•1t•nt government <t~cnc) be a llov. 1•d to continually d1:-.crcd1t our ab1ll ly., Should a go"emmcnt ~t.·n w1· unit con~tanll y C'O:o.l us add1 tional t ime and monc·~ tn rt'P<'dl a :.1mple opcn111<1n • Wh) .,hould w c co m e u n g I u t· d " h 1· n American tec hnolog:. c·Jn lw utilized in a practical '4a) ., It is frustr<1ting lo oh,ervc- how m uch money 1!> s1Jl'nl to please philatelists and how ltttlt· to he lp bw:;1ness peopl<· T hings mig h t bt.• s t11 k~ 1n Washington during an e ll'cl1on year but 1~n't tht.·n• t.•nuugh st aying pov.t.'r to put nn th1· ~tamp!>" GEORGE F QL'INN Financial SC'<'rNan . United Brotherhood of CarpentC'rs und .Jmner~. Lo('al l&U! E l M orr• f'af"f• To the Editor Regarding your edito ria l or May 5 s ugges ting that al!owinJ( lbe r eside nts o r El Morro Mobile home Park to rC'ma1n where they a re would det er public a ccess to the newly purchased Crystal Cove State Park. As a resident or E l Morro Park I would like to pomt out tht: following facts. 1 I cannot speak for Crystal Cove I The port.ion of the ~ac·h wt• ~cupy is an infinitesimal por lion of the 3.2 miles of beach purchased by the s tate. It also lies at the southernmost tip or that stretch. We have been s h a ring the beach f.or I.he put 2S ye.ars -or more with the public: surfers, surf filhennen. etc. The number o r .. lnttdenta .. have been minimal. No .inore than any beach community would ex perience. and probably far less. THE LA&GE81' part of Uw mobllebome park I located atro11 PacUtc Cout H1&hway ad In no .., wuuoner la.ti or will in fU&an taaerfen wi\h ac· et11 totMpullljc bNeb. &1&»1 ... tM COMMI an UM ......... Would ....... ¥ery lit· t talr• room. u lh Udt1 would .., ,.._ bl to nJJ • the YH ... ffM.9 U dwr do now. Al .... ............... .., ................. , • ,. .... , of II -Morro 119'611MN '•rte •OUJd Wtpt! -..... ,,, , ... , ... kt .. 111t11l1·1 at•· 11wom1· hou!>111g ldt in lht• •• ri ... l!t•ltw•Jt1t111 11( lh1· park '4 0Ulc1, Jt'('11t 1li11g to lho• 'tatt-'!-. o'4n r1~111 , . .., l"'' .1llC1lh1·r 18 m1ll1on 1,1\p,1,\1°1' doll.11 ~ 111 .1dc11t11111 to !he 'i:! 1, 1111lhon ,1ln·all) "l.lf•nl 1111 ·•l''1U h 1t 11111 Wht:n•as. k<.•t•p IOI.! th1· 'tJlU.., quo .... nu Ill pro' 1dt· lht· lw111:f1t 1Jf hJ\. mg mcom1· from tht• rt'nl~ to a11s1:-.t 1n mJ1n ta1n1ng ('r:,,tal Covt.' Stak f>Jrk :'loo ~mall 1tC'm i-·or :ill of th!• reason:-. I h11v1• l!-.t1•tl I lx:llC'H' that lht• removal of our home~ ~ould '-l'r\C' nu u"•ful purpo~c and ....-ould mdet--d '4nrl.. a rnn~1dt>rable h ardship on I ht., 'mall tommunrty v.h1ch ha.' f'l(l ">ll'c1 "'"long in harmon\' v.1th lht• l·n\ 1rnnnll'nl MAHY .JANE WOOD Wo•an'• Rolr"! To the Editor The "Grnffll 1' pubh sht'<I in your paper on M;.i y 7 c Gos:.ip A woman who'd ralht.-r listen tn dirt than S'4 t'l'P II I '4 a:-. OOl' or the mo ~I 'h nc k1ng ;.ind 1n~en:.1l1\le abu:-.t•!> of women 's worth lhal r v1.• ">t:Cn IO pnnt In t hese !>u ppoi.edly e nlightened time:.. Not only did ti de fine a "gos~1p·· as a woman. but 1l also clC':trh C'nmmun1catcd that w(lman.., rolt• 1s to :.weep dirt • Pi\TJUCJ1\ ('LARK WlllTE ·.~obr' .1 ... 11tlrd To the Editor Th<• !'ounl\ 11ffu·1al quoted in ~our ~LI\ :> l·d1tion .1~ rcfernnJ{ to a ... mall hut 1w1:.~ group 111 Nt'"' l'°rt Ht·ut·h" ohv1ously 1s l'llher )l'alou!-. Of Olli' heaul1ful art'a or totally callou:.t>d to thC' C'Cfec t tht' u1 rport expans ion \\Ottlc1 h:l\'t• Nl'" µort lk ach 1., t·onsidered "orld .... 1ck ,,.., om· of the most ht.•aut1ful <Hl'OJ:> 1n the Vnrted Stale!-.. \Cl afler 12 year~ lh1!-. a nd oth(•r 0Hic1a ls don't seem to Cll re that it will tx· made into a desola te waste Our sc hools. our homes a nd our community are in jeopardy. We m ay be it "sm all but noisy group In Ne wport Beach" but w~ are fighting for our lives. Why 11houldn't webeno11;y'! ALlCE ROS EU.INI W'rflr•I• 8 r lf•r ! To the Editor 0 ranting the manlfu l in· Juatlce ol second·1uo1lna and after·the·ract doublt ·l•ll•, U ... ma to me lbat Lb-_ .tdtlclrial wnter of "Judicial •UCllUat· lac" CMI)' 1) d•lr"9 I ._... rather than 1 wet aoolU•· luhln1 u•a.. memot)' fall•, tlM PUot hH bNlt an MVOHt• of ~ , .................. , ....... COit aut Wilts ''" .,.,, • •••• ,. ... " ottftnd '"'atk• " • poUe1 hlftl ~hlrh l1 -..IN» dUb IHM Preferable 1t Mt m~ to mt·. ~ould be to rl'<'Omm<·nd J '4nlt- '" vote for a quahfwc1 c't1ndtd1i11• 'ureh lht're .1n· ,.,, h • In dt>t•d th(. Pilot 1ould 1" rform ,, '4 t•lc'omt• public-,,.n 11 1· "' th1 c1t•\ 11 ,. (lo "'I' n101 rt< .tll \t1ur print in!-! ,.1m1· 111 11r1·\ 1uu-. 1 .1m 11..llj.!n~' \1 ,\ t\' IH.H.SO' Th,• i"dJl11nal ('nlll i;:nt hl1th 1 tl1I didot1•s '''' rf1e C't-ntral 'f1J111n pril Cn1Jrt l11r ma.Jong penunol tlll(]J >.,.~ 11n t'nrh 11thl'r m thnr stOlt'nwnl' 11/ '11JO /if u'<IJU1".\ 1-:d1t11r H O M" •• fff'>fp To t ht• Editor What t•Jn we 1wr~onall) c1o about mnat1on a nd tht' addl.'d cost of cn'<11t C'a rd!-.. and ht•lp lht• country at tht• sam1• t11nt• ', The first step 1~ lo <'UI the• <'r ed It rard~ into '1•n 'm.tll pieces Tlw :o.('conct ~ll:I' 1:-lo economJU.' and ~t'l out of dt•hl I\ f('w les~ of tht.' lhlnl!~ I hJt Mc•n t n<'Cl'~:.an Th<' third 'It'll I' to 'tJ rt .1 pass book su\ IOI(!-. ac..·c..•ount c >nl) buy that wh11..•h you h11vt• mont') IO the pa.M. book lo bU). l'X<'<'Pl 10 an cm<'rJ?en<'y. The fourth step t•omt•!> aft<'r I he pa:.s book res<'rvc 1s larger than n t'<'t.'Ssa r y t o <'over e me rgencies You tht'n draw out a few thou.'land anc1 s tart u lonR term account thal pay~ laq~er an tcrest WHAT HAVE ~o u ac comphshed by this? fr you ar e average. you pay approximately one quarter or a dollar ror credit cha rges By buying with cash. you will have a quarter more for e\'er y dollar that you have, over the average person On your loni-te rm ticrount you may receive 10 percent, so this is another dime For ttus money you have 35 cents on each lt'lrb dollar, over the avcra j.!c. llov. do }ou help the ~overn· m••nl ·• Ynu v.111 ),low down w1ur IHI\ 1ng of unm·rt'..,,,1r) produl'tll, th1•1t•ll\ 1t .... ..,,.n1n~ lh1· dt.'mand J nc1 hi•m t.' thl· pnu• If 'ou <'~in t folio"' th1:-. plan. ;.it 11-.1 ... t tn to hu; J\menc..·a n proc1 1J1 t:-Tiu:> w1 II ht•lp the country JJ\ \1 ES W BO LOI NC; J.-1 * f o B l a•r Tn lh1 Edllnr "'"' 1• l~l+ii "''Vt'ral w1rllnc!> h .t\•' h1·i-11 f11!hl1nn a con - 11 o\ •·r'IJI pr opc"JI In ban Jet .111 1 t .1 fl upt•I' :t I 111nlt in Or anR(' t '1111nt\ Oq•r lht• 11ast 12 )ears ... lht•\ h.1\1' l'Ont&nUt>d to fl V and IHI\ no1" :11 rpl<1nt>~ while ·bank- 1n.: on old l!Uard pro -av1al1on of- (11 "'" 10 :.h1C'ld the m fro m the growtnf.! poht1cal 'llorm \I lht• prl'Wnl time. with over 311 fhnhL' a da) tn and out of tlr;rn,1.tl' Count). lhe accumulat 1•11 11n1 ... t• and dl'hrt~ t ht.') produrt.' h.1 11 trans forml·d the 'urround 111c c 1t1e' tnlo an av1at1on J.:Jrbant• dump. When does a l!:irbugt• dump bC'come a dis· J'tl'r Jrt'J • ~obod; really kn0'4S BVT WHEN you ta lk about banning jet air planes you'r e t alkm~ about a new philosophy of 1 ran!>portat1on Airplanes lht·msCl\'es arl' not harming the ar1•a. 11 1s lhC' means or pro- pulsion Jet nobc depreciates tht• 11uality or hfe When the order 1s s igned to ban the Jets. airlines will have a reasonable lime t o re m ove them . Then they will be gone. H's j ust a shame that they didn't recognize the consequences of invest1nJ{ m noisy airplanes. Fly- inJ? 10 lhe airpla nes was run. but Jet noise has become a matter of "111~. and In this ma tte r the jet polluters will be losers RICHARD TENEFRE C••-••'9•• To the Editor Just a short thanks to Sydney Harris ror his excellent Maly t • column,' ··Fals e View of Our Revohruon " l heartily a~ree with him Too many teorror1sts rationallze U..ir a<'t1on11 l>l'rau:oit• they're 'fre<'dom nghtcr~ .. I onl ~ rt>t(r et Mr ll4'rris hadn't writte n th1t column earlier GALEN FLETCHER J ~ • . T?y!d!x. M!y 15, 1980 DAil. y Pl!.OT Al Motorists Reprieved at . Gas PuDlp· WASHINGTON <AP) - Motorist.a won't see that d me-•· ••llon locreue at the 1aa pumi- tod•Y aft.er Ill. But Pl"esldent Carter and Con • •p~ar at odcll on how lone Ow ~pritvt' will lut Aa lhe admlnlatraUon punued its •~•I of • Jud1e·1 ordtr block the preal ent't 1asoline tee. J lalJOll to block 1t com plete y appeued l"nina 1tren1th in bolb chambers of ConcttaS. Both the oate Ftnant't Com millee and 1 House Way and Means aubcommJU.H already havt IJven wide aupport to the mea&utt. However. on the atrenst.h ol parliamentary maneuverlnf• thf' admirultraUon won a week 1 d•lly ln action by the full Wa)'1 and Means Commltlff, wtllch had been expected to approve tb blocltlna l•1ial1tuon today Aa the pa.Ml met, Rep Sam Gibbons. D·P1u • a v~al sup porter ol the oU import r~. pro· t~•tt'd that the session v101alt'!d com mittff rules Suac. the commatl ·s trade Iron Invader Buried aubc:ommitlff had approved the ~mport,feo repeal bill only Weidne1d1y, today'• meet101 vlolated a rule requlrlna 48 houra betw n a aubcommittee vote on a bUI and fuU committee conalderaUon. Olbbona said. 0th r members protested that the only reuon the trade sub- com mlllee took action on the bill Wt'dntsday -and not Tuesday 1118 orteinally scheduled -was to r.a llow Treasury Secretary G William Miller to testify. ''Wf've been duped by the ad· manl1lratlon." said Rep, W. Hensoo Moore, R·l..a. Howtver. Rep. Al Ullman. Waya and Means chairman, ad· mitt~ that Gibbons had a point, and he delayed actlon on the bill until next Thursday -the next available meeting Ume. he said. The House is not expected t.o be in session on Friday, the ftrst ttme the vote could be taken un· der the committee's 48·hour rule. Opposition to tbe import fee on the committee is high and sup- porters of the repeal bill said thev do oot think the wfflc's de- lay·wm hurt their effort or awing any votes. And Ullman. D·Ore .. hu cited ··overwhe lming s upport '' throughout tbe House for repeal legislation. "It's going lo force its way on· to the House floor." he said - despite reported efforts by the White Houff t.o try to persuade congressional leaders to head off such a showdown. Administration orriclals sald Wednesday that they would not seek to im~e the f~ while the matter is still in the courts. The plan was announced Jut Mattb 1' and was acbeduled to take el· feet t.odav. Treasur y Secretary G. William Miller told a COD· greealooal hearing he expecta the delay to be only "a mad«-of weeu.'' He predicted the ad• minialratioo Would wjn ita ap- peal and reinstate tbe fee. The Senate Finance Commit-tee voted 14 ·4 Wednesday to overulum the lO·cenl·a-1aUon plan while the Hoose Ways and Means trade subcommittee took action by a 11·4 margin. SA S~hool lssae Board Nixed On Breakfasts By fREDERICK SCHOEMEID.. Of .... o..., ...... \Wff Trus tees or the Santa Aoa L'nif1ed School DistriC't will meet Ma} 27 U> decide what act.Jon to take m the v.ake of a court rul· Agnew Says He and Nixon Weren't Close NEW YORK (AP> -Former President Richa r d Ni xon a\01ded Spiro Agnew fo r more than a year after they both re· :.1gned tn dis grace and wa~ snubbed m return when he hnal· ly called hlm. the former vice president says. ing they wrongly terminated a breakfast program for needy children. Orange County Superior Court Judge Oretta Ferri Sears ruled We dnesday th a t the board beha ved m an .. arbitrary and capnctous" manner and acted without proper notice when it ~· c1ded Aug. 28 lo end the gov· ernment-substdired program. The lawswt to reinstate the program was filed on behalf ol l wo school children and their parenu. by the American Civil L1t>ert.tes Union aod the Legal Aid Society of Orange County. School olf1c1als said foUowing the court ruJJng that the pro- gram could not be remstated an the curre-nt school year and left the door open lo an appeal of Judge Sears' ru11ng. The family of Capt. Richard L. Bakke of Long Beach. who died in the aborted mission to free the host ages in Iran. attend his funeral at Arlin~ton National Cemetery. From left are Mrs. Bakke a nd Captain Bakke 's parent!>, !\tr. and Mrs . John P Bakke. "I didn't take the ctelephone> call because 1 thought 1t wa:. a little late," Agnew :.aid tn an ABC-Ne~ 20·20 1nlf'rv1e~ w1th Barbara W<llter:.. to be ai red tonight. !':ancy Kaufman, a legal a!d soc ie t y a ttorney, urged the boa rd t.o abandon consideration of an appeal. Isle Airport Snub Rankles OC "We ne,·er had a close rela· ltonshtp." said Agnev.. who now claims he v.as forced out of of· flee seven years ago by what he interpreted as White House · tnspired death threats · · 1 don't see why they would "'ant to was te thous ands of dollars against a program they can proVlde at no C06t lo local taxpayers," Ms. Kaufman said. nottng s tate and federal tax dollars offset the cost of provid· 1ng the breakfast to needy children. By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN Of Ille O<ltl' Pilot SUll Los Angeles County 0Htc1als who Uunk the proposed airport for Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor will only benefit Orange County are wrong. an airport authonty for a regional planning agency sa1d Wedne~day. Los Angel~~ Cou nt y supervisors this week unan· imously opposed the concept of the airport planned for a n is land off the harbor. S uper visor Yvonne Burke. whose district inrludcs the coastal area. was quoted as say. ing Los Angeles residents s hould oppose any fac1hty des igned on· ly to meet Orange County 's needs. A spokesman for Mrs. Burke confirmed that the Los An~eles supervisor doesn't want to ha\e any part of the airport. "Los Angeles International Airport will be able to handle all the projected passengers for the next 10 to 20 years .'· said Dan R eede r , Mr s. Burke '!> s pokesman. "Why shou ld the residents of San Pedro and Long Beach havt· to put up with all the noise and eround impacts of that <lirport'' k s Orange County's problem." he said. But Larry Goldman. aviallon program manager for Southern Caltforn1a Assoc1atton of Gov· crnmenb 1 SCAG I. s a id the superv1sor ·s s tatement was "a little premature." Goldman also disagreed that t he airport will serve only Orange County residents. ··As many passengers will be ~erved out of that airport from Los Angeles County as Orange County:· he said A SCAG study predicted that thr srvcn airports in the six C'Ou nty region will be over· Condo Curbs Approved Supervisors Adopt Controls, Standards Providing housing for low and 11\oder ate income individuals was much in the mmds of the Orange County Board ~f Supervisors Wednesday when it· -Adopted regulations to c~· trot conversion of apartment complexes into condominiums. -Approved new standar~ to s peed the time in which apphca· lions for projects that include al· fordable units can be processed. Under the condominium con· ver s ion regulations, apartments cou ld not b e converted to ownership units in unincorporat· ed a reas in which the vacancy rate is below 5 percent. The only exceptions would be cases in which two-thirds of the tenants in a ~iven complex No 'Money Bae~' Policy KNOXVILLE . Tenn . <AP> -Police have ar· rested a Virginia man and charged him with ripping a sink from a bus station restroom to retrieve 50 cents that went down tbe drain. • Officer DoMa Meredith eald Charles Walker. 30, of Norfolk was arrested at t b e Trailways bu s termin a l aher a n employee aatd he found Walker wtlh th r1pped·out alft.k lo hil hand• Tuesday nl1ht. Walker, who was btlDI htld Wtdnt1d1y, wa1 ch•rs•d with m1llcioU1 d•tructlon of property 11d public c1n1n11 ...... '1 He Hid ht WU lrJiftl lO llt M1 IO C't'ftlt bltll whlclil • dt,.ltfd n lM N1Nt1" M1. Mtrtdllh 11ld favored the conversion or in areas where one-fourth or more of the housmg market is con sidered affordable under county standards. The regulations also will con· trol conversion of apartments to House Backs New Version Of Bomber WASHINGTON (AP> -When it came to cutting spending or beefing up the U.S. military, lhe House o~ for military spend· ing. The House voted down an ef· fort Wednesday to shelve the new MX missile system and later decided t.o reinstate a re· vamped, but slower . version of the B·l bomber that was shot down three years ago. Development of the MX mis· sile system. which would replace the aging Minutem~n missile with a system of mobde missiles mounted on moving trucks in an effort to confuse enemy targeters. is ~ntalned ln a SS3 .l billion weapons authorization bill. The authori1aUon for lhe fls· cal year 1tartin1 Oct. 1 includes $36.3 billion for mllltary hardware procurement, $18.7 bllllon for research and develop· ment and Sl87 mUlion for c:lvU delenae. The authorlutlon 11 Je.1 blllton more than th• prnldent 1ou1ht. The Houae Armed lerv1HI CommUt" addtd the HlH -~~m1rUy to bu)' mr.,7Yona l11~,,u~. f). C11ir.. "'H WtHtH IY to l'lrYI tM II I 1114ft ltw "MX out Of &hi WU. but tM ttcauM, wlUf UtU d1t1 It, u 1t i J>ttthm liown, lllt stock cooperatives. in which buyers hold monetary mterest. but not fee title. to their units County om c1als said Wednes· d a;, they are working with ultbt> companies to devise a way to precisely determine the vacancy rate an a given neighborhood It has been estimated the avera,,-:e vacancy rate for all of Orange County is between 2 and 3 per· cent. The ordinance provides that tenants of an apartment com· plex must be notified of any pro· posed conversion and that the owner must prepare a report on how tenants will be either <1C· com modatcd as buyers or re· located. In a separate action. the board gave support to development ap- plication processm g changes that wall cut processing time and potentially heJp control housing costs. The new s tandards al.so are d esigned to promote density bonuses for developers who pro- pose construction or affordable units. Mafia Toll: 283 Victims ROME <AP > -Mana 1unmen killed 283 people In Calabria and Sicily laat year. accordin« to flaures complied by the Italian Communist Party. Communist Party official• at'· c uatd the rulln1 Christian Democrat.I ol t11Un1 to clamp down on the Mafia. even af\er tbt kllllnc ol Pi..-Santi, Mat· tartlla. Chrl•ll•n DemMr1t1c pr,.,dent ol the clllan rqtun, urU• lNI 111r. A poUft otfltet In~ Ut.Uftl ctn• tr.mo bltwrtNtn IMellr Md Ott mted l&-1M WR llM •UMd t ht • > .,, •II•• dlt h/ U't . ,.. whelmed by growing atr travel needs by 1995. And the la rges t or thos e airports. Los Angeles lntema· tional Airport. already 1:. near 1ng its annua l cap<1c1ly of 40 million passenge rs. Goldman said. · · 1 w as never on the inside of v. hat you nught ca1J the U\Der circle ol the Nixon admuustra· tton. As a matter of fact. I nevtt got a chance to say very mut'h 1n private because the 1'1xon style "'as to launc h into a monologue "'htch would consume all the time.·· he told Miss Walters. Ms. ~ufman said tM ruling was the first of its kind ln the na· t1on and g~ directly lo the is· s ue ol whether a student can perform well an his studies if be ts hungry. .. . I I Comfort . .~'?·~~~ ~~--~~~ Sale! $939 Rt>~. !'1249 elegance and value 1 ll'•br> ... as only Heritage can offer ! 1- Now at 25% savings! Sale ends May 31st You're invited to save on the living room combination that best suits your space and taste . an impeccable selection of 1he finest hme rested Heritage~ designs Richly comfortable. superbly constructed. each is a showpiece for any room m your home A w\de variety of sofa and loveseat styles offers ... ·--.. complete flexibility. some with lengths from 51 inches 1 !P to 120 Inches And your choice qf six chair styles. ---1 f 4 matching ottomans and a selection of over 800 Sale! M~ .. ~--'--'Y , distinctive fabrics suggests unlimited decorating ftt>1. 1111 ~~ posslbUlties. This Is indeed a rare opportunity to 0 '"'"" 4. save on your favorite Heritage upholstery pieces! Sale! 1341 /----. . l For a limited time only' _ ftr1. 1413 -t----1 I tll•fllnn I I • • Y1>1.1' I 11vnr•t1• Dr~•Qf'C't W•H B,. H•OOr to Au 1s1 You H.J.GAR~ETT fURNITtJRE fl 0' c o~lt fl! II r ' • f .,, .... • ' I V "\ • 11..f 0AA. Y PILOT Jut ting Thur101y May 15 IMO Machin 8 I.ICKY 11C'lt\' POUTIX: We now have aome really lirm exampl• of how rar down the drain Oran1e County bH rone in l bandoninl non plrllHn&hlp for local (tOVtm· men otnce.. And It la down the dnln Cooaider, (or example, the current net' for Oran11~ County Upt•rv1sor tn the tnJIUld Thtrd DtMMC'l bcttwf't'n Edison Mllll'r th,• UIJ(Wml e<1 1ncumbt•nt a.nd Brue~ Neblande. lht.•..ippoioted 011~ent. Go' Jerry Brown guvt' Miller the Job, repli.rtnt1 Rulph D1edrt<'h Meanwhile for lh1~ conung June elct"t1on, tht- Repubh<'urb apparently alU\t' Nestande the oppoballon role I N THE HJEllAan1 v or our county pohucs these days, nobody apparenU) cures who •~ the best man for tht• s uper,,isor1a l seat 11·!> whetht>r the candidate ,., a l>cmu or a GOPer That's what really counb So Just the other night, LO an effort to make sun• that the partisanship for this non.partisan race was s harply In focus. both candidates trotted out som e big g un!'. '91LLER GOT i\ SUPPORT rally going with the ap pearance or former Gov Edmund G ... Pat" Brown, the noted Democratic father of the current governor . Nestande countered with his own fund·ra1ser, featur ing one Gerald Ford, former president of the United St at es. Mr. Ford is fa ir ly well·kno wn in Republi can circles Wt/I They Soon Be WoV1ng Around an Orange County Poblica? Thus we have all lived to see a fo rmer California gov· ernor and a form er president of the United States hit the Orange County campaign trail on behalf of s upervisorial c<1ndidall's. If we keep this thing up, the next thing you know we'll have senators and congres!.men swooping in on our region to endorse city council candidates in Huntington Beach or Newport Independe nt. non.partisan elections in Orange County have been reduced to a sham P RE1TV SOON. we'll have party ward-heelers out pounding around the precincts to offer little inducements to gel out tht.> partisan vot<' for police chief Orange County politic!> goes uptown. Chicago style You are ten to wonder how Miller or Nestande will now be able to one-up each other in injecting more partisan participation in their race before lhe June 3 vot ing Maybe instead of going for endorsements b y former b1g·time partisan officeholders. they'll need to get closer to the current national political scene .'!ILi.ER'S FOR('ES MIGHT include rnc·umbent Pre~1 tll'nl ('artt•r 1111t hl·n• lo hn.,1 a cocktail part) at lhl' Ba lboa R:t\ Cluh · ,\<·r1>:-.:-. lht· ".it1·r N1•:-.tandt· could counlt.'r .,., 1th Hon aid Rt•agan. 1x·rs11nalh '\{'rving lca ;md handing Nt·standc but tons at tht• Nt•wport llarhor Yacht Club NO TELLING HOW FAR Orange Count)' can muddle :10\\11 thl· road to having all of 1Ls affairs settled by the Ocmoc•rat1c or Re publican national headquarters We might get to the point where you need at leas t the ~upport of a <'Ongressman to run for dog catcher Volcano Expanding \'ANCOl.\'ER . Was h (AP> - Clouds hav<' frustrated attempts to measurc lhl' t•xpanding bulge on Mount St. He le ns· no rth flank, but geologists say a ctivity at the volcano 1s c9ntinuing. . Auto Sales Down DETROIT (AP> -The daity automobUe 1elUn1 rate hu hit Ila loweat level in 22 years. and a new factor I~ the s harp decline 1i. tbat th~ t>uain~sse.s that use eara aren't doing f>uslness. The fl ve U S. producers re- port~ Wednesday their sales tor early May were 142,652 cars. 42 pt>rt't:nt below the 245,124 de llvt!red m the same period last )CBr THE DAILY selling rate, 151850, was the worst for the fmit 10 days ot May since 1958, when 1t was 13,705. Last year's rate was 27.236 With used car prices coUaps- ing, fleet owners find more rea- son to hold onto an old car than t o bu y a n ew one . A full.size '75 model will bring 30 percent less now than a full- s1ze '73 model would two years ago. That $400 or $500 difference can make the differe nce in a de· cislon to keep the car longer. T he saJcs retreat turned into a stampede with the new tight· money policies of the FederaJ Reserve Board imposed March 14. LAST VEAR, 10.6 million cars were sold. In the fi'tst two months of 1980, lhe annual rate was 10.8 million. including im· ports The last time actual sales were below 7 million was in las2. when they were 6.9 million. The last time actua l domestic s ales were below 5.1 million was in 1952. when they were 4.1 m illion For the penod. Ford's sales fell 51 percent from 62.313 to· 30.638, General Motors Corp sales fell 37 percent from 144.520 to 91.695. Chrys lers plunged 57 percent from 29,419 to 12.694. American Motors Corp 's slipped an <'!>t1mated 12 percent from 4.797 to an estimated 4,200 and Volkswa~en of Amenca'c; dro pped 16 ix·rctmt from 4.075 tfl 3.425 "Crusader' Sentenced In Bombing BIRMfNGHAM, Ala . <AP> - Undaunted by h is convic tion and lO·year pnson sentence for the bombin~ of a black people's church 22 years ago, J B. Stoner vows to continue h1i. crusade for white suprem<Jcy and his cam paignfor theU S.Senalt· · · r WJll continue to s tcand up fur peo ple of the white race no m<tl ter how many courts they pros ccute me in.·· Stonl'r !>atd Wednesday after <J jur) of 11 whiles and one black convicted him for the J unc 26. 195R, dynamite bl ast that r ocked the Bethel Baptist Church. a focal point of civil rights act1v1ty · · 1 was prosecuted and tned for my r acial, polit1cal and re· lig1ous beliefs,'· s aid Stoner ·'This confirm!> my conv1cllon that this is a Jew·dominated country with no freedom for while Christians · · Most of Nation Soggy Texans Put on Alert for Flash Floods ...,,.........., ......... y .... u, ,,.,., " "°" llO "Of -, ..... ,._... 0 111 .. ..,.., 011'-yuJ/( _.,. .. _ (ALll'OllNIA Bor"l""O r. .,. l •t\( .,,,, t>i ..... 011li•ncl •l ~ Pew AOl>I~ n •I ~r-nto I& ., \ellnH ~ ~ 819 Bur •A lO 1 onv ~.... •• ~ P•lm S1><•"0• 80 ~ San 8 f'rr.,.rOHtirJ 6 l SS ~" JOW' 61 ~ ~ .. , .... ,.,. 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St1rl ...,,.rl " ........... -................... ,., .... ;: :: llftlllft ... ltlll Ill fHt, Otl•• Ill ., ........ h •• ti ., ,. .. .... .. ., .. " .... ·--...................... . •I tl IMWll .... llllwl ..... .. .. .. .... .. . t: ~ '~ tt t I ' • • = .. w ...... , ...... WORLD / NATION Walki119 With Rogal(g APWir~ Oil p a.intmgs of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth I l seem to be strolhng away from an annual antique and art sale m Toronto. Canada. on Wednesday Actually. the feet are those of volunteer helper Terry Collins. who carried the paintings off _lo .i wait pickup by the buyer The portraits sold for S25 apiece at the charity ~ale ----- Forces Loose in Iran .· % Armed Americans R eported lnfiltrati~g 8 ) Tht' As~iatt>d Pr*''" I ran claim., 9(i arrn1·d American !><ibot<•urs <ind a" sa!.s1ns and HI I rani;m ('' 11, • ., ~tr« lJO thl' ltJl•M' in Iran ..ind '>J):-. t .... 1J other l\ml•r1t·:.t n'> hJ\ ,. h«1·n ar rt'l>ll'd for tak1n~ part 1n th1· un ~ucc·e.,sful attt-mµt to rt·'\CU(• th1· 53 U S hostages .. Ninety '>IX Am1·riranc; have IJndt•d in ';1 r111u-. J1,1rh of lr .. 111 .... 1th thl· 1ntt•1H111n 1.t ',1rn IOI.! uut al'l:-. 11( .... 1hot,1J.!•· 111 th'" 111•,t t .... o ""l'l'I." J., v.1•11 •• , .. .,.,:,._.,1n.1 111>0'-In \ JrtflU'\ I ltlf'" f'H''\I dent AbolhJ•,<;an H .11H S.Jdr "J11J in an tnlt'n 1t-v. .,., ,th Tt·hriln Radin Wednc.,d ~t) HE SAID 19 longtime Iranian resident:. of I ht' Unttt>d State-. were with the Amcn canc;, Jnd that the tl·am Jnd arm" ""l•rf' landc.·d by tv.o hc·li<'OJltN<:. 1n ttw mountainous Rakht1Jri trih.il r1 soon about 250 rntlt·'> ""uthv.r.t of Tehr:m The St<it« lkp<.1rtrn1•nt had n11 commc·nt on lhl· 1·h.HI!•' ·1 h• Pl'nta~'in "a1c.I thl· 11nl) t · ~ for<.'Cb in lhl' arl·.1 ,1r1• th<· lv.11 dc>Zc•n l S :'\ J \ ~ .. 111 p-. 11(( Ir ,in ' southl'rn n1,1:-.t T.,.,11 11( tht•rn :.in· a1rn·aft l'Jrri1·1-. .ind thrt•t• weeks a~o hellc1>ptcr~ from th<' carrier N1m1t1 took part 1n the· attempt to n •-.t'tH' thf• AmencJn hostages ht•ld 1n l r.111 ""H ,. Nm 4 ---- Follo .... in~ that Jlh•mpt thf' m1lltan1.:> v.ho had been hc>ldrng ~'° nf the American., in tht' l ' ~ t-: m basi.y tn Tehran announ<'t'd lh(•1r t'Jpl1\1•., .,.,oulr1 bf" di-. per'>t'c.I aniun<1 the countrv l '> makf' an) utt .. mpt t11 rt·M•111· th l' m rn II r 1· d I rr' (' IJ 1 t :Marines to Become Rapid Strike Unit? WASl ll."l;GTO '\ 1,\1'1 A c:onJ:!rf",c;1onJI report '\c1yc; 11 v.1111lrJ , '"t Jhout S4 6 h1ll1nn to tum th1 Manne ( or ps into a rapid '>tnk1• rortl' th.it tuuld mml· • .. 'i C1t1 \1dnnt:s into combat 1n the Persian <;111f or other trouble c;pot.. v.1th1n t"'o 1o1.e~ks Th(• Congres-.111nJI Rurt~N f >fflce. in a 63 pagt> report released tnda). ILSts the option ac; one or four altemat1\ es for the future role or th<' Marine Corp:o; in the l ' S defense structure The rrport con tained no re<'o mmend<1t1on of .... hH h rol1· C'oni;crcss should cho<>se OS E OPTlO:\, the rt•pon "J\'\, I'> ror ('<inJHf•C,' tfl JpprO\I', .... 11hout <'h<JnJ?t rreJI 111n of 1h.. H.ip1rt l>epl11\ m1•nt l-11rri> · r• qu1•.,tl'Cl h\ P n•"1rl1 nt < Jrt1 r •' ont· fJ( th1· I !'.. rt'"µfJn'>t tr. 1h1• '-n\ 1t·t m1l1t.1n mo'I' into ·\fi;h.1111,tJn I J rlPr ""•rnt.s to df'velnp nt'" planl·" and -.h•IJ' .ind pn · p11-.it1on l'11 mb.it e.~u1pmt•nt in th• l't•r.,ldn c;ulf Ml ,\rm' nr \1 Jnm• <'<irnbat troop' rould ti.· qu1C'ldy mo\ t-<l mtn battle then· Tht• n ·port ~a\ c; the tot.ii c11<,t for I hP M urinP Corpe;, 1nclurl111g 11' rol1· in <'.irlt•r' HJJ>lrl lh·pl11\me1H 1-nrn· . .,.,oulll bl' dhout S<ll H hlllton mer tht' nt•\t fl\,.' •·Jr" Tiit: R EPORT ·s "l'CUOd option .... llh J $49 4 b11l1on prtC(' tag. i-. tu tu m the Marint' Corp., into the Rapid Deplo) rnPnt Force. e<1u1ppt'<l "'•th ·iur <'u,h1nned amph1b1ou\ vehicle" cind vertical 'hort t.ikt•off Jnd l<.1 nd1ni.: plant·-. 111 n1 rr) 1•om l>dt troop'> hundre<l!> 11( milt•:-. from IJndmi.: b~:c1«ht•'> into buttlc• 1n l'\Olatcd ar('d., - • CALIFORNIA T'hur1c:WI. Mey 15. 1980 DAILY PILOT State Job Picture Dark Latest Figures Poirit to Recession LOS' ANGELES CAP) -The slate'• lateet •mpk>ym nt pro-JecUom lbow California 1llppln1 closer to a ~•on than had been pndl~ ea1lier, official.a H)'. Tbe new ~. wbkh come oa tbe beela ol a •k>om)' fh't'· year forecul lhat abowa t.he rate ol Job IJ"Owth phunmet1q by 50 percent, paint an f!Yen darker outlook ror the re&l ol tbls )'e&r. . "WE HAD AL&EADV forecaat a decline m job ~ inra On the 1980-8$ proJf!'{'UOn >. and oow we are makinK It evtn worse," Mark Dlrram ot tht· Ca lifornia Employment Deve&opment Department said Wedneeday m Sacramento. Another EDD researcher. Ben 1'Taverso. added, "Our scenano culls for near-recess ion coodJ. taoos ... wtth a relalavely slag nant erooomy through the end of 1980." "ll looks like we're either go- ing to be in a recession or darn close to it." 1'Taverso said. THE LATES T projec . lions, intended largely for in- ternal use by the EDD and state Finance Department, indicate that new jobs will be created at an anno I ratt uf uni)' I & to 2 per~l'nt through th<-t-nll of thl~ yf'ur. ~mpnred ~Ith u 4 pt•rr,•nt Rrowth r k an 1979 a nd 6 4 pt•r «-nt m 19'7'8 Evtn tht EOO''l long ranac projortloo through 191\S, which wu e<>mpUcd ln &-ptl'mhf'r but made-av&lloblc only 11&1>t wt< •k. had fOl"eC'ut on nnnu•I uv<'rUl(t' JOb aruwih rate or 2 6 pt-rN•nt At'> tht' et·onom y l.rn1<u111h.-~. un~mployment will ruu• 1111nn· the employer.; w11l be unabll' to 4lb8orb new perbOUli t"nk'nnw thl' JO~ nu1rkt.'t. THE £DU HAU prev1ou:.I} forecast an un~mployment ratl' of • 6 6 per('ent ror the second quarter ol thtS ) car. but fagurt'l> for Apnl 1:tlread) :.how d 7 t pE'r c·ent 1oble.1> rate a nd Traven.o !>aid his offi ce "def1n1tely' would have to revise its pn>Jt'(' lions upward for the rest of tht· . year Traverso dechned to spe<'ulak how much the unemployment r!fle pro1ectlons would n se, but c:ulicr EDD forceasts indicated a rate of 7.5 percent for the tiurd quarter and 7.8 for the fourth quart.er. The latest gave an even g l oomier outlook for t h e economy than tha EDD bad dofte In lb lfM0..85 pro~Uon. wbJcb 11howt'(J l'mploymenl 1irowln1i ltl iln 1.1nnu I 2 6 l)('rcent Between 1918 und lYllO, statewide empJoy· m11nt hnd grown by S percent a )'l'U , "W•; HAD A T&EMENOOVS 111tt-•lf t(f(JW\h for the past few y,•unf ' 1.1:s tht! st1.1\t' pulled out of th(• rl-ct.-sslon of 1974 75. D1rrim ...aid, "but we really d1dn't ex· µeel 1t to hold up " The cON1lrucUon industry was t•isperlally actJve -"almos t frentled," D1rnm s aid -with l'mployment rlsto&. at 8 8 per- n 'nt a year. But that industry; now nearly comatose because :.hort·term interest rates surged to more than 20 percent, is ex· pt't'kd to grow by only 1 4 per- l cnt annually through 1985. Uirnm s aid the long-range forecast u lso s howed that ·ma nufacturing will continue its IOnJ·term trend downhill. as we :-.haft more to a s ervice economy." Manufacturlng is expected to aceount for t>nly 18.8 percent of the st<ate 's employment, rom- pa r<'d to 19 4 pcreent in 1976. The i.crvlce sector is expected to take over 32.3 percent by 1985, compared to 30.~ percent in 1976. .... .,......... FACING CHARGES IN HOLDUP, GUNFIGHT Ru ... t Harven (left), George W•yne Smith Suspects Charged In Heist, Shooting RIVERSIDE CAP) -Three m en being held for the danng shootout-robbery of a s mall Norco bank were charged with 40 felony counts each Wednesday in Riverside Murucipal Court If convicted, they would face possible death sentences. Two of the men, George Wa~ M Smith. of Cypress. and Ru1>sell Aaron llarvcn. 26. of Anaheim, were brought before Jud~c Pro Tem Timothy J . Heaslet manacled hand and foot, but their arraignment was postponed until !\1ay 22 Gas Tax Eyed For Trallsit · MAKE A Sa• Diego Air Safety Plan Adoptetfi . . •, SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Federal Avtatton Ad;: m inlatraUon put the crowded skJee over San Diego 1 under tbe stringent control or Its controllen today -with the exception or an air corridor. , The three·mile wide corridor ruMlng north I and south through Lindbergh Field remains free of 1 air traffic conlrQJ in un area 3,300 to 4,700 feet 1 :ibove sea level. ' Although olrline pilots and air controllers criticize lhe corridor as potentially dangerous, the FAA created it at the request of private pilots un· : happy 9\·er .the 1mpoi.1tion of the s~·called : Terminol Control Area. or TCA. throughout the , San Diego area. • ll ha5 been more than J '12 years since 144 . people died in the collision ol a Pacific Southwest. A1rlmes Jetliner and a pnvate plane over San ' Diego. · TM Aircraft Owne~ and Pilots Association ; with 250.000 members contended 1t may actually ; add to the collls1on danger by putting too big an • area Wlder mandatory air traffic controls. Start· : 1nJ? today, private plane!. are required to carry · eleclroru(' eqwpment costing upward of Sl.000 to feed data to the fAA's air traffic controllers. All aircraft ent('rang the TCA a re required lo , have a transponder to send an electronic signal to ' rJdarsrope"' of the air traffic controllers. The signal shows controllers the identity, direction and : s peed of planes an order to detect any potential col· · li!>IOO C:OUfbC!>. ' • SACRAMENTO <AP> -With gasoline expect. ed to cost S2.60 a gallon by 1984, a legislative leader wanLc; t.o earmark the extra sales tax for highways, trams and other transportation prOJ· tt~ • Sen. President Pro Tern J a mes Mills, D·San Diego. sa1d Wednesday his SBJ630 would bring m an extra $415 million to s pend on transportatJon an the next five years just about the amount the state expec~ to be short GRAND ENTRANCE The bill went to the Senate noor on a 7-0 vote of the Fmance Committee. AT PRESENT , MOST OF the s ales tax on gasoline 6 percent of the price goes into the generaJ fund. Jn 1980-81. with gasoline averagm~ SJ 4-0 per gallon. the sales tax is producing $255 million for the general fund and $125 million for the Trani.portat1on PlanninJ? and Development Fund. wtu<'h finances s uch projects as the Amtrak trams betwet-n San Diego and Los Angeles As ~asolme nses. Mills' propos <tl would shift increasing portions of the saJcs tax to the state highway account. beginning m 1981-82. THAT ACCOUNT, USED MOSTLY for freeway construclton, is now fed by the state's 7. cents·1>er-2allon tax. That revenue bas been declining as motonsts curb theirdriVJ ng. Egly Decision In LA Delayed LOS ANGELES <A°'1l Supc·nor Court Judge Paul Egly's decision on how to integrate the Los Angeles School District has been delayed from its e xpected releas(• today and may be made public ( J Mon~a~as a month ago. . n RI E FS - when Egly. of Laguna "--------- Beach. heard the last witness i.n the six month integration trial and s aid he wouJd probably have his decision ready by May 15. But on Wednesday, J erry Halverson, associate superintendent and chief counsel for the school dis· trict, said he bad been told that Egly was planning a speclaJ briefing for attorneys and the press on May 19 l&er•ll /Me.,~ F•lb SACRAMENTO (AP) -A drive to recaJl the governof and an enviroomentalist measure are among (our inltlatlves which have died for the lack of signatures, it was reported Wednesday. Secretary of Slate March Foog Eu said the campaign to r«all Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. col· lected only 17. 790 signatures of the 830,686 required to make the Nov. 4 ballot. Ms. Eu said the sponsor. Cecil Glbeoa of Bakersfield, submitted 20,467 raw sipatures, ol which 2,672 were ruled invalid. Tltdt ...._•reline SACRAMENTO <AP> -A theft ring suspected of ste.iinl $1.5 mlllioo wortb ol truck tractors has beeG broba with the arrest ol three men, the CalilOl'llia ffitbway Patrol reports. The CHP reported Wednesday the arrests or Theodore LeMODdl. 38, and bia brother, Tbomu, .q, both ol Secrameoto, and Vernon Clark, 33, oC Cbicalo Park, in Nenda County. O•••e •I l'e11ew OK'ft UXIAB <AP> -1be kidnapping trial or Ken· neth ~. who 11 aCCUMd ol abduct.lng a S-yur· old uld.lti boy, wUJ be mowed out ol Meodoc.lno County. Judge Roy McFarland, dUDI pr«rial pubUcl· ty and "local involvement." ,ranted Parnell's cbange ol .-ue motioa WedDeeday. Parnell 11 aceUMd of tldnapplD1 Tilnmy Wblte ol Utiab on V......._., 08', and Steveo _ ..,..., now 1$, MY• 1Mn 8'01D Mereedi ............... SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two key 1-ctalaton ln Utt ... .cal WU.. ~ an reeoanntodtq a dal91_1B ............. :=clodon· 1'llllt ja 11 I ff OH.. tbeir b&lll to tM ................. u •••tlllld by .... Depart· ._.fl llNllll ""'"'· 1'IJ aay ,., ...... .,.. ...... m .. plaarmedel _ holpkall ...._t= ·~· .,. ... ""' ..... ,,. •· ~~ ... ._., •• 41' Torrt1 D·IM ililii"-===·· I .... , ..... - I These fine crafted screen doors let cooling breezes enter you r home. So air conditioning costs are reduced. They beautify your home. too. Whi c h makes them one grand investment. Village Blacksmith cordless grass whip Model #G·9302· 11 12.88 FULLERTON 301 So. State CoUege 870-0050 Open Mon. thru Fti. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 . ·:. ::.. ... ............. ·:.;::t;=; ...... B. I I Brentwood shelf kit 3h Reg. 19 99 12.88 4 11. K11 Reg. 24 99 18.88 I I I! ~ ,, ... COSTA MESA 1275 Bristol 556-1500 I ' Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Set. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 GARDEN GROVE no1 Garden Grove Blvd. 537-9571 or 893-0523 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 A. BRAVO MILL FI NISH '.'lO''x80". 32"x80" or 36"x80" Re~ 21 119 17.88 B. PIONEER A MILL FJNISH 30"x80", 32"x80". or 36"x80" Reg 26.99 22.88 C. WINDSOR T S1ILVER FINISH 32"x80" or 36'' .(80". Reg 34 99 28.88 ORANGE 324 West Katella 997-1224 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 11/f' Orange Coast Oa1ty P1tot I hur•day Muy I~ 1980 Rotwrl N WtWd t PubllSIWr Tl'lOmH Keev11 /Editor Editorial Page .......................................... _. ................... .. Election Change Benefit Doubtful Th~ e1ty counctls of Huntincton Beach and P'ou.ntaln alley are consid rlna chances ln the Um1n1 ol tbelr eh:ctions m ord r to booet voter tumou Both ciU hold municlpal elections ln Aprtl ol even. numbcrro years. Both r«Orded low tumouta lut month. Only ts l>('rcent ol th rettsltted voters ln H-.mt.lqton lll'arh and 14 percent in Fountain Valley cut ballot.a OHll·u•I or tht> two cataes haYe ~ndlcated an interest m r hunglntt the election times to co nc1de with the prima ry ele<'t1on an June or the gen ral election 1n Nowmtx-r Hunllngtoo &Jach has decided lo Lake a surve)' ol public sentiment before .pos..~bly putUna the chan1e to vott·rs to dt><'•de . Thut 1s necessary in a charter city. Fountum V u lley, a aenera1 law city, iB preparma a re~olullon that wall ask the Legtalature to change the law to gi vc rillcs more lalltude in setting election dates. Most a bsuredly. turnouts would be greatly lncreased 1r the locaJ elections were. to appear on the June or No- vc m ber ballots. And it also would be less costly. Huntington Beach estimates a $30.000 saving 1( the election were consolidat· ed with others. But there a ppear to be drawbacks to consider. too. The local e lections might be overshadowed by the more maJor issues on statewide ballots. The changes could. an theory, result in large numbers of uninformed voters electing local candidates. The voter turnouts are pathetic and we sympathize wi th efforts to beef up the percentages. But changing the dales may not be the bes t way to go. At any rate. the two cities have an excellent chance to observe two cities which have changed their election times. Irvine is holding city elections with the primaries next month. Newport Beach has approved a change to November. with the first election in November. 198'l. The two West County cities wouJd do well to hold off a d ecision until the returns are in from Irvine at least Openfug Government The Fountain Valley City Council deserves praise for officially disposing of a long-standing policy that has sh rouded its annual mayoraJ election in secrecy. The city ordinance governing this process automatically nominates all five council members for the post of mayor . Jn the past, council members have voted by writing their choice on unsigned slips of paper. The ci· ty clerk then announced who received the most votes, but did not publi cly reveal how each council member voted. The council broke from this policy when it chose Ma)'or Al Hollinden in April. Last week, the council ap- proved plans to change the city ordinance so the paper ballots must be signed . Each member's vote then is to be mac1c public Council mem bers Roger Stanton and Barbara Brown wanted to open the election process even further by f•liminahng the ballots altogether and selecting a mayor by voice vote. Councilman Ben Nielsen , however , a rgued that paper ballots eliminate the possibility in a voice vote that a m e m ber might be influenced by the votes already an- nounced. Nielsen was supported by Hollindeo and Coun· cilman Marvin Adler, alld his proposal was adopted It's heartening to see Fountain Valley council mem· bers opening up the local decision-making process Asking for Trouble L1kt· n<•arly everything else, c rime is increasing in lluntm~ton Beach. A report by the FBI showed the overall crime rate for the city increased 4.6 percent in 1979. And althoogh it mav be hltle consolation to victims. the increase was on- ly about half of the gain recorded throughout the West. The city s howed an increase in rapes from 52 to 84. Murders, mostly committed by one family member against;rnother. climbedfrom2to8. The rate of burglaries. meanwhile. dipped for the second year in a row. This came after sharp gains pre· viously Police Chief Earle Robitaille said the reductions were accomplished after a change in law enforcement pro- cedures plus improved education of citizens. Perhaps similar efforts could be successful to reduce rapes . . . . Robit a ille said a chief factor in the rape increase is the willingness of young girls to hitchhike and too little concern over the consequences. Police and s chool officials have issued warnings on the dangers of hitchhiking. The girls -and boys -s hould be even more strongly re manded to pay heed for their own welfare. • Opinions expressed '" the space above are those ot the Daily P1loc Other views expressed on this page a re those of their authors and artists Reader commenl is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Students ByL.M. BOYD Out of Ackli n gton . England. cam e the report that a British prison included a mong its educational courses for prisoners a series of how·to lessons on the con· s truction of scaffolding. You ·ve got it. Two convicts s tudie d carefully and put together a 16-foot s caffold in just a matter of minutes. And Dear Gloomy Gus WHll profe111\:»aal ,ro..ua da,y. llllart dql on Tluaud•r•. ••• 1pecial la0Uda11. It mDlt be • real •aadoa for Poont•l• V•ll•J scboal \ltlbr= '° w '° "°"-P.D. ' awaaaaaay they wenL If I didn't say half of all ~ n ew businesses fail in the first two years, I s hould have. And half ol those, as reported, fail because of bad management. according to the Small Bus iness Ad· ministration. The British Ion& have bad the reputation ol beidg tbe greateat gamblers ln lbe world. They bet OD anytbiq. For in1taace. a Loado• bookm•ker, LadbrollH, talln .... " oa wlMtMr .. ·u .... r::.: v11i1t ~ M•· ~=.u..:.::; to ooe .,..,,. tbet eveetu.U· ty. But bettora were 10 •••• ,.. Ua• .... lllft .................. Q . Wlte• II NaUe1al ........ .,.,, A • .laau1rJ 11 . A ··~~··· .... . Ha ......... ... tlalt-·-·---lo . ................ il4l1't ........... ,,. ... ......... .. Second Look at Compact Cars Hae the American motorist bffn lbovtd. 1bamed aod price IOUIM out ot the Cat lnlo the rlre by the aovunmeot! Although the cno.t recent wholesale at\lfb to 1mall Uta i i UftQUel tlcanabl~ th~ rMUll ol rapid pr lct' 1n r r e a ae' 1n suollne. lht.: t'Ompat>t car movement com m e rtced 1hortly after WW JI with the Importation or Europe:tn sport.scars. For Dl06t in those early days the s mall car was a luxury ltem. a second or tb.lrd car. It was man era ol big sedans and station waeons. The Bntish MG. the Porsche and others wer e bought more as playtbinizs than with any thought to economy. Later the Volkswagen. termed "Hitler 's ; ,,--- rt!ven1e" by many because of tu ttlaih center of gravity, became "°')ular as a car. first for the family with school kids. and later with commutm~ worke rs ror ·econom y. BUT IT WAS the heavy h and or government. r1rs t with 1ti. 'tnct regula tions for "safety" jnd s mog control and t hen its ef ... forts to combat th e "energy ~hortage." ~hi ch in it.self wal> largely the res ult or government overregul allon in the e ne rgy field. that has for ced motonsts into the sm aller ed1t1oni. of what so m e ca ll the "American drea m " but Califom1anl> call an a bsolµte necessity It 1s another exa mpl<' or "'lht> jtovemment knows bes t what I!> ~ood for tht' people" attitude which has developed a mon g the legis lato rs and bureaucrats Through s uch unwarrantt!d in terference with the daily lives of th e people 1t has not only pushed the motonsts into the compact ~?.& 4:' .... · -·~ i / car:s but rnudf• at almos t 1mp()s!>i ble for Am~nc-an car manufat·· turers to produc-r the lar~l'r "luxury" c<Ars Th1!> hai:. bt-cn done both by rl'guhAtton anti by propaganda to make tho!>e J>1 1· f ('rr1ng l arge r ca r s seem uuAmencan. IN THE DOING the govt•rn m"•nt has coml' <.'10..,1• to puttana the Amencan uuto industry out of bui.ant:!>'> Jnd i.:r eatl} ar n lerated the ... ah.''> <1r lon·1i::n r!lr!> Had 1t not b<ien for th•· p eriodic gasoline ·crunchc'> · ~Opie might hJ\ e rebt·lled at tdk1Dg their big car'> away but the f'COnnm1<''> now '>t'tm tu I J' or the tr:ms1l1on T he iron)' 1s that "'vtdencc now <·omes to hand that the compoel may not be: all that cconom1cal Whal t!I bcin~ ..,,l\c.•d <m j.la ... oltm: ma\ Ix· ~01ng for intre~-.ti:I in .. urance cost:>. los'\t''-t rr>m t lu•fl ~ Jnd far more 1mport,1nl. lo-..,,., from an1ur1c·s and tkuth ... \ recent ID urann· 1ndustn .- 'W~~ ~'r YOO GO~~~ HIDE IN ™E iT<m. AND l£f f ... AKE O'ER~ Tkvt.'(31('(; ~;. ~~ ..E. Mailbox \ rc:port Polnt.5 to the rising traffic 1n1um:!J and cite11 the small cars us tht.o c·ause. Noting th at com- puct car ir1 provide less protection than the he<ivier built cars. the rf•11ort explains that compacts :i r<' more accide nt prone due both to their low profile which· rrwhs 11 d1fflcult for them to be ....... ,. by otht•r drivers. especially th<' tru(•kt•rs, ;,ind the low seating v. h1 ch doesn't permit the visiblli· t)" range ,f'njoyed by drivers Of ... tand<ird cars Tht> report a lso c ites the hqo:hways , tle!>ig n c d for the 1Jr$ter can., as a hazard for the 1·omrrn<·ts noung s uch things as th,, breakway" light a nd sign pos ts and highway bumper di\ 1der'>. M /\SV OF the s maller cars .it...11 l.ic·k tht· !'.afety fcatur~ to lw found rm !>lunda rd vehicles uHI ulthouj.lh 1t I!> not a factor 1.1.1th most compacts, g ravity pn1hl<·m ... l'XISI in !>Offil.'. 1\\11k from the dangers 1n· \Ol\t•d 111 th<· motorii:.ts 1n the uw of thl' 1·ompacts with the ulbt.>qul.'11t ,.,cpenscs r esulting Jrt1 m tnJUfll"'· the actua l operat· 111..: c11.,h hJ \ 1• n sl'n tu when• lht•\ .done ITI:.t\ um,l't SdVtn~S m .id ... 111 )!avihnl' I or 1tw 1n-.uran<'l' c-ompanl!'S h ~nt· adoph:d new JUto ratinl(s "'"h1 <:ll ddd ·u;;tmJ~t:ab1Lity '' as a l.IC'tor l"n<h·r thest: ratings the 111 rnpot'l!>. wh1<·h arc easily · t otallt-d." arc bl'ing sock ed v.11h pr<'m1um-. running h igher th.in th<,.,l' c·hargcd standard car ov. Ol"f' Th• n too lhf'rl' b the cost in· '111\ N1 1n toc;s1•' hy theft The I ·.1ltforn1J ll1~hv.dy Patrol re · 11111" .1 i!!l t>c·rc·\lnt 1ump 1n s tole n 1·1irl1pJt'I r ar ... nami n g VW . \1.1111.J. l>atsun . Honda and 'Io\ ot.1 as the• mo"t popular with tho• 11rofe...,...,t0nal thieves. Ttre t 'lt•.l I 'ht•\ r1Jle1 h<>Wt•ve r remains tt •· hotlt•st" c-aron the then hst lw1 .111..,1· of 1t., ;lfrintly With lht' k 1tl v. h11 ... oup up" and "doll 1.p ,,, ~·n·<•l ,.,pen'>•' only to ht • ri p~wtl 1111 II\ 111 h1·r k 1d' too la7V '" put 111 th•· eff1Jrt to fi x one• ul) I• r th1·rn ... 1·I"'" Has the Postal Service Become Unglued? To thC' &ht.or · Why arc we stuck with m;11I s tamps that wall not slick'! WC' use the postal service con stantly, spending more than " thousand dollars C'ach yt'.·ar tu give service to our memtx-r~ Ever y d ay our mall is returm·d for stamps and 1t 1~ ca~~ tu ~ee wher<' a st<Jml) ha~ bt•tm af fixed WHY SHOULD an 1nerrtc1ent government a~ency be allowed to continua lly discredit our ab1h ty., Should a government servt<'l' unit const antly cost us ndd1 tional time and money to repeat a s imple operation'? Why s hould w e come u n g lu ed when American t ec·hnology c11 n l>t· utilized in a practic·al wa~" It is frustratan~ to ob~cn 1· how much money is s pent to please philatehs~ and how little lo he lp business people . Things might be s ticky 1n Washington durtnJ.! an election year -but is n 't tht>rl' enou~h staying powe r to put on tht· sta mps" C.EORGE F QUINN Financ ia l Secrelar~. United Brother hood of Carpenters and J oiner .... Local 164>1 8diad R~<-afl To the Editor· P etitions are presently bc1ni: circulated in the t'ounta1n Valley Sc:bool District seckin~ the r~all or three school board trustees. In the trus tees' own stall' ft\.ents on ~ petition forms ar1· llteir professed mterests ID "the elimination Of irres ponsible fl S· cat prac t ice s .. <Bett y Mlgnaoeili). "preserving f1Dan · ciat stability" (Roger Bel Ren 1. and "tbe needs of children. th«' n eeds o r this comm unity '· <Sheila Meyers> Yet their ac lions in the last few weeks make a grou He of these stated ideaJs. The Board of Trusleea ls at· temptJ.ng to sell an undeveloped school site <Pope) and use the • proceeds to convert a closed 3chool (McDowell) into larger district hea dquart ers . These tnaatees ace terribly mLs1wded and are lrYiDC to do the wron1 tblnl at tbe wroa1 Ume. I say I tbil btea ... ! l. ACCOaDJNG TO Betty Ml1nanelli there Is "aeverc decllnl.D1 elementary atudent enrollment ud the reeult.lft• kla ot tu nwnuee:" lD the Foun· taiD Valley kbool Dlatrtet. lf ....... ii ...... , tomlaa m&o tM dlllftet. wtaJ lpeed what we ........... ,.,. ....... of uliool propert.1 on "non· tdt1utloul'' proJedl Heb u .... .,.ct am.. ., edueedon .... ,......, ..... ~...., ..... It ... tr! dti...., .. ,... ._ _ _.. .... . •. u -... • .... ... ....... -.......... oW of· • • f1c·c•s a r1• 11111 l'row<lt•d. c·an'I V.l' 1•\ 111·rt th1..•rn to ht•c·omo• 1,., .. t'rov.11t·<I ~1s d1striC't l>tarr 1s n · duet•l1 to rcnl'l't dt·cltnmg enroll Hlt•nl ' 3 If lh1· Boa1d " .. o d1spcN·d to ,,.11 off 1•x1·t'"'' n •.11 l..'.,IJlt• \\hv nol ul"'o s 1•ll the· no"' <'10 ... 1-.I McD11v.1·ll ~t·hnol 1n .. tt·J<I 11f turn ing 11 111111 0H1t'L'!> • tTh1• d1' tric·t .1lri·.Hl\ ha' off1 n ·-.. n · memlx•r 1 Tht' s ite adJOtn~ an o n .ramp to lhl• S an U1t·~11 Freev.a) .• md wo uld hkety µro v 1 d <' c· x l' t'l I(' n t c• om mer<' 1 a I pos.,1b1hlll''· v. htt:h rn t urn v.ould contnbuk to tht• c11y·s tax bast· 1 In lhl· plans for con vc·1"'10n of lht• Mc Dowell s ite· into la rgc-r nff1Cl'' " a prov1::.1on for v.ell m ·l'r SI00,000 to h<' spent on air 1·nnd 1t1onrng Thi.. "l't'm'> \·c~ strang(' and<'<.•d. l'spcc·1all) m lhl'Sl' tlffi<'!>-of lln "t.'nt•rg\ ~hortage" Th<' children who at tended McDov.C'll n<.>ve r h<id air c-o nd1lionang. and almos t no homes Ul f'ountain Valll..'y h:nc· a ir cond1t1onmg. The rca:.on 1 .. Mm pie: It isn't net•ded ' I t hink ti's cal>\ tn <>c•t· v. h\ there 1:-. now a ·recall £'fforl :.11med at thcst· lhrt'l' tru,tec•s If tht.• t·ommR vt•;irs mc•un f<'wer -.t udl'nts ;rnct dccr<·asC'd pubh c fund:. v. t• "ii I nt·ed I ru!.tees n 111abh-of bal anc·1n~ priontll'' '"'" ,1\',11luhll· hurlgt't' Th1·,1• thrc•t• t ru..,lt'l'" art• ':iYIOS! orw thin~. bul doing .inotht•r Tht•\ a rc tx•ing h) poc r1t1C'::tl and dh hone::.t. U .'t them bt· reeallc•d M 1'.:LISSA HEii> Regarding l1n111t J McVnu.t>ll School rs ma n·.~rdc'Jlllal drstnct ona would 11111 quaJ1/u 111r commt>rC'ud developm1•111 ~\ hl'n 111J 1ce~ arr moved to Mr l>riuiell. the dutm t plans to leOJit' 1U current head l'/Uarters wh1d1 is m u <'Ommerclll.l wne f:dJtor Mr•••flr Nr~d~d To the Editor There 1s httle in the news these d ay ~ to trigger our ris1biht1es. but there 1s a certain grim humor provoked by some actions of our worthy overseer\ regardmg Propos1t1ons 9 and 11 . suc h as the unanimous e ndorse m c nl of Pro pos ition 11 by Orange County s upt'rvisors favoring slapping a surtax on the California 011 companies' profits. A ne ws article ot May 1 wound up with tht' words ·'The pro· posed o il tux initiative also pectrles that bus incs es are not to p1.11· the urtax on to con· aumtrs." Har. har. ho, bo The quoted obaervation, trom the re· port ol the 1upervtlon' ad.lclft. tan bHl bt portraud by "Zito" or "Bit Geort•"'' °" u.. comtt p11ea Can any ta•IN',., bt 10 ObtUle u to _.WW U.el lat DriNI et tM """will -ttftw\ I.ht IUf• lllf Ml ..... t.o u.. , .. ,.....,., 11UOft IH lapted tn «>ur hlM• I>>' th n1Uon'• outuandln1 ' I 1• c· on 11 rn 1 r·.. f ;1 1 I 11 r • 1· 11 n l'ri·'1d1·nt 111d th1 111• 'rt.1bl• ri i.ult. J\ lh~· ,e ..... pump-. 111 tht• mon• thJn 1v.o bdl11111 d•1ll.1r \\ rndf.ill pr11f1t-. t" .1r11I , .. ~ )Our-.1'1\t'' ho" r11u I "•'''' _., ... tioulc1 t.11>.1 · lr111 11 '1.1. 11dt·1 rohlll'r b.ir ""' tlO\\ \t \ '\'\ 111111 • II u•' •\• 1w r 1•1111ncl• d th.it "111\ "'''rl.11 t·11n~11rn1·r .... 111• lh11 • "h11 IJ,1\ lh1· tut.ti t.1' h•I• ' .... , .. I..• rn m Su pen 1...i11 ( 'l~rl. .md I t111... of h1' puhlu 111.. \\ho • 111~ I .it off"' lht• (;ll\ 1°\l•ll I"'" t """ "l'l'fl"ot Prt1pt1 .... 1111n •1 from th1 11 'u -h' po..,1l11i0s of pnurtt\ .11 lhl p11hl11· ft>t·dtni! tr1111i.:h 1 1111. I h• \ JI I abll• to pooh pooh th• nwn h undn•tl or -.n 11f d11ll.11 ... lh•· hun rlrl'd' or lh1111• .ind!>-ol rtlt'lh 1," µ,1~ C'r' v.111 bt• :1llO\\ t•d lo kn•µ of thl•tr honl.''' t'.11 n1ni.: ... ThOSl' \\l'll ht•t•lt•d 1111hlw of f1 r 1al~ i.urft·r from tlw t l·JI lt•.ir that th1•tr m 1•nnrJ .1tt·d ,.,f,1n•·' cxpen!>C!-.ind w:,..IPful l'lfort' \\ 111 c-oml' unclt'r tht• m11 ro,('11µ..• of ta-cpaH'r .. ,·rut11" .ind .... ti ... 1· q111•nl 1 ut otr \Her .di. l'nopo .. 1 11011 ... 1:1 anti !I n ·Jlh .11ltlrt•..,... tht·rn.,.•ht•" mo1 <'to" a ... ll II\ '·" s upportt·cl 111f1t•utb anti <1th1•r .. and 11• lh1·1r 11nac·1 l'J>l.1 hit-pro i:ram ... and J>(:rfnrm.11wc· ... th,111 to "lh't'lfW lJ' tl11ll<1r JffilllHlt' EH•I\ 111111.•ltH• 111 1111 taxe .. niu't 'Ut't'l't·1I until 11 I" ch m11n-.1 rabh• I h.11 · 1.1.1· ~('I ' v. h.11 ..,.,. pa~ ... Im ·· in all hr,rnr ht•' of ~ u ' t' r n mt' n t a n d · p u h I r 1· -.t·n 1r1'" .. Wtll'n 1 h.11 h.1p~·n~ "'t' "111 not qu1hhll• m t•r clull,1r amount~ Tho~•· puhltc· 1·nt•mw ... 1n ~O\t.'rnnw11t, t•cl uc-Jt111n Jncl st'f\'l<'t':.. who a rt.' us1n~ sc·;irt· ta ell<'' to "ard off tht• dire n<'1'll for tax redurlron ;md reform. s hould he nukd cardull~ b) lht• 'oter,, and bt< ... ubJt•c-1 to "Pf.'edy obit v1on from l he publt<• "ector' B F llOR\OMi\N l~C• co Bia•~ To the Editor Sm ee 1967 -;e vera l a 1rhnt'' han• bee n f1g h t1ng a con · trovers1al proposal to ban Jet aircraft operut1ons m Ornnge County Ovt•r the pa~• 12 ) e<Jr~ th\'y have t'Onlmued to ny a nd buy noisy airplane · whilt> bunk lng On Old guard prO·aVHJttOn or fl clals to shjc ld them from tht- 1rowina poUtical storm At the present llm(', w1lh over 30 niahts a day IO and OUt Of Oranae County . tht• ucc·umulut ~ noue and debris they prodUCl' bas lrantlormed the surround ln1 cltlu Into an nv1ut1on 1arbace dump. Wh~n doe• u 11rba1e dump bt'comc a di. · aater area~ Nobo d) tl'iill>· kfto IU1' W'IR rou U1lk bnu1 b1"n l~1 j9t alrttlonf ynu'r1• t.lktn1 about a n1 w ph1towph~· of tranaporllUon A1 r('I nt • thttl\ttl ., nc11 tuumm1 t lr•11. II I thr• me ns t1 f pro pul1aon Ja:t nmi.t• t1 ,,,.,. 11tt ttl1 qualll} nt J1r,. \\ h .. n 1 h1• unfor 1 ... S1Rnt.-d to hJll lho· l"l 1, ;11rlint•' v.ill havt.• :J l<'.1,onuhlo f 1011• In rcmfl\'E' 111• rro Th111 I ht •\ v.111 Ill' g11n1· t1 111 .. • , h.1111•· 1h.1l th1•) <11<.ln t l•tt1i.;t1l/• 1111' ('1 IO"t•Q1Jt•nrt.•-. of 11 1,, '\Ill 1n 11111 .. , a1111lant>s fo'lio 11 111 1!11 • .11qtl.11w' ".1 .. fun. hul I' I ll"l~I' h.1 lx_•\'ltfllt• ,j m.1l11•r Of \\di•, .mil tll th1.., n\Jtt1•r tht• Jl'I J1<dlUlt1f'.'» "'111 11< l11.,1•r., l<l<"tl \HD T i':;\:EFHE Mu•an·• Rolf'! ·r" 1 ht• E<lttor T lh 1;rJff1t1" publis hed an \1111r p.1pt•r on M:iv 7 <Gossip A "11111 .on \\h11 cl rJthl•r hs tcn to d1t 1 1h.1n '""''''" 1t 1 was one of 1 h ,. n1 ••' t ... h 11 C' k 1 n R a nd 111'l'n .. 1tl\1' abui.e·~ of wome n 's v.orlh thJI I \E' ... et>n 1n pnnt in thc• .. 1· .. upro<rsedlv cnlt~htened 11m1·... '\ot onl' drd 1l dt'fine a ~o,~1p · as a \\Oman. but 1t also C'lt arlv C'Om mun1 cat«>d that \\Oman c; ml<' 1.; to s v.cep dirt' l'i\TRl<.'IJ\ CLARK WHITE M ritt-•iH Bt-Uf'r! 1 o 1 ht• i':d1tor CrJn11nJ.! the manifest In· JU .. t1c·1• of <>ctond guessing and J(t1•t thl' fa('I double-ta kes. 1t "l't·rn ~ to rnl.' that the editorial v.ritu of Jud1r1al Muds ling . 1n1i!° 1 M;1y 71 deser\'CS a tong ue · 1 J t h1•r th Jn a wet n oodle · l.t!>-htn~ l 'nlt·"~ memory fatls. the Pilot h.1 ... tx.-en an adv<X"ate of voting th<' more the better -and to c· o p 11 u l v. 1 t h l he s 1 n g I e .dto·rnJtlVl' offered s macks of a pollt·~ l'hanRt' v.h1ch is hit;hly dub1ou~ Prefe rable. it seems to me. v.ould Ix' to recommend a wnte· 111 vote for a qualified candidate s urely there are such? In· de<'d . the Pilot could perform a welcome pubhc ser vice by th.ts dt>v 1ce Do we not r ecall your pnnltnj.1 same in pre vious cam · paagns? M A. ANDERSON TM nntonal cnticiud both can· dulate3 for Ille Central Munidpal CotJrt for moJnng ~reonol a.ttocka on NlC'h ntlwr m their •tat~• o/ quaJiJ~. l!>dtfOT; c ......... . To thl' Editor: Just a short thanks to Sydney H<.trris fo r his excellent May l rol11 mn. "i"al-.c View o f Our Rt•volullon " I hen rt 11) u&rl' • with him Too m:rny tcrrorll!l8 ruhonollZt.? their u ,. t 1 on CJ b r c D us c t h c y · re 'freedom nahters ... I only r c aret Mr Harris hodn't \\rllh•n lh11t column N1rhC'r n LEN F'l.t:TCllER • .. .•.. ,. ~ .... _..._" ,_... ... ...._. 1.,, .. _ "'...., ".-.n .......... ....... I• It lll'ltt , •••• ,., ........ , .... = ta Otlt ~t Ifft n•li#tM '9f ,_. , ....... " ,.. .. ""'' .... .,. -· .. .... .. "' "" ....... #trft ....... .. "'' • -.... , .. ~ Ill -·4• .............. .. -~·~--·~ .... ··- I J MORE OPINION f ~.May 15 1980 • DAIL V PILOT • \ 1 Bob Greene Events Cool American Criticism of Military The DeWIP*Pttf have ~n rull o' hints lhat. ti our inu1uon toree had m a d t' it to t hf' Am rtcan Emba$1')' in Te-hran. the commandn!.. •·ould ha Vt' UM'<.I some .ort--or slet"pln" .-:us to ntutrall&l' the militant tcrrorlat~ In Londoo., 1t has ~en report ~. the m .-n wh o had t a k e n o ve r th ~ Iranian Em- bassy were immobilized b y sp cC'•ul con <'USsion grenades long enough for troops to take control Only a few years ago, m any Americans heard of tools like those twohand assumed the worst a b o ut l e m Whe n s t o ries a ppear ed d e ta iling ho w the go vernment w as d evelo ptng gadgets t o "st u n " a nd "immobilize" p eople. ma ny thought tha t the ha rdware was m,·ant to be u"l••cl •IC ~•n~t dome'IU<" d1~1dont.1 tulcan.i part an J'lt'Ul't'ful dt>moostrallonJi I wmt~ OOl' of thost' &tol'l1'" HU M on d<>c'ument& vrut'Urt•d \la lhe Fr-ee<tom of Information Act . the aWr) prov1ckd u lonl( 11.Jt of "crowd <'Ontrol" und olhC'r d"v'~ bf.In..: dt·vt"loped tor thr ~ov~mmcnt Mu<·h of 11 hud 11 J amH Hond rln(t It sow•dt'<.I •"' 1r mlll10011 ol doJ11m. ,.l'H' ti.· IO(I l pt'Ol to build l>OJlhlbll<'lttl-d lool11 th11l ('t>Uld renrlf'r a mob of l)t'\1ple tempora rily harmh::.:. THE laONV. of t'Ourse. 1:. thul the u me J>('<>plts who Wt're ob Jtctlng lo tht-de vts lopm ent of those tools are now p rnyang that we have tht>m, and .that they are effective enou~h to work 1f we need to use them I ha vc-h"ard no one romphun a bOul the :.lcep- ang gas, or whatever you ~ant to call 1t, that wa:. :.cheduled to be used an Tehrar\ The, main emo- tion J have heard t.'xprc:.scd 1:. regret tha t thing!> didn't work out i>o we could try 11 It ' u ma.ttt·r of how lht' world h1A11 l·ht1ntet"d. I ll uppose. Now no vn • ltl'l'lllti llW1plc1oull that the m 1 I 11 tt r y I) I 11 11 s t o u s e I h hurd~tu•• on "u!I " There was a tlrfll' wht'n wt; dtdn't even con l_jidl't thut thf'rt• m ight be u "them" evil t"oough fo r this g1m· nurkery to lM> tnt!d out on. bot that ~a:. bt•fore a d~ade or ler· ror111111 that ha:i made even the mo't 1>• t'v1ous1y aou -mihtary t.t'1tl11t admit thut a strong and t1oph1sticatt'd US armed force 1:. J l"omfortang thought an Uus uni.leudy world l w1t.1 In Charleston. S.C . lhe other w~k. and visited a U.S. Nuvy warship called the USS O'Bannon One of the ships's of· f1cers ((a ve me a lengthy tour o( the entire craft . from the gun dt•('k lo the radar room to t he com mwu('allons setup l f0W1d mys<>lf thinking back to news re· ports and telcv1S1on documen- t a r 1 e s d1 r ect1n g p o inte d cnt1C·1sm t1l t he militarv and how it ~as always beatfng its o~n drum N o w , all this lime after "The Selling of the Pentagon," I waa looklng at the hardware on the O'Bannon with a new in· t('rest. The re was talk or sending 1t number of Navy v&sels to the area around lran; as I spoke w1lh the crew members and wa tc hed them perform their duties. 1 saw it not in light ol m ere exercises. I found myself hoping that if they ever had to do these things for real. they wo uld be very good at them. THE CASE OF Col. Charles Beckwith is another interesting poin t here. Beckwith ls the Army colonel who headed the "Blue Light" team that was sent on the Iran mission. All of the published s tories about him ha ve pictured him as a tough . heads trong. full-c harge-a head military man who always gets the dirtiest job. and always gets 1t d one. The ston es have. witho ut e xception . been ex tr<'mely positive. "Not so long ago, I have a reel· Ing, those same new stories a bout Beckwith would have been written with a different s lant. A lot of people laughed at John Wayne in "The Green BereL'i," and treated his depiction of the grizzled military m an as bad comedy. Now romes Beckwith. and I will be surprised if we don 't see a made-for· TV movie based loosely on ham before too long, and l guarantee you not many people wi ll be looking at 1t as a Joke . I don't think that it's raa r to sa y the country as 1n the midst or a militaristic binge: no one as very happy about this new need to think so much about our war <'apabilities, a nd certainly no one is crowin~ about how mighty we are or how man\· milhom. of people we could take out 1n h1>w •ittle time RA111ER, 1t ~ almoc;t <s (C'ehn~ tha t we won't be ~ood en<1ugh I ha ve heard people '.csy th<st they wished ~e could havl' h1rf'd the Israelis to solve our problem In Iran ; when the Brillsh attack team freed the em~assy an Lon don, much or the colhment in lhr U.S. was a chs ma l c~mparison of their efforts vPrs us wha t we mig ht httve been &hi e to ac· compllsh The q uestion is no longer whether we should have sophuil1cated commando tea ms 1A1th 'ewnce·ftc•t aon weaponry. It '> w~her ~e ar e capable of fa e l d m ~ a c·ommando team that's good Pnnugh to deal with contemporary tcrron-;ts I F T HE terrible llmf• ever comes when we will have to find out the ans'Ae r'I to these que~­ tlons, tt wi ll not be the former doubters who wi ll provide those answers: ti wi ll be the people ~ho were with t he military all a long But we a re an deed rn a new age, when even men and wom en ~h<> hav<.· al~avs con· s1dert>d the>m..,,·lvc-. µa<:afists a re :.till hoping th;it thcre ~ill be no '*a rfa re. but praying tht.tt wt will be damnf'd ~ood 1f there 1:. Starts tomorrow Friday. Shop 9 a.m: to 9:30 p.m. Ladies' pants Levi's· Bend Over··.1 pants rn selected colors. Four days only misses sportswear 419 -all stores 16.99 reg. $25 Junior jeans Huge assortment o f cotton denim jeans by Brittorno my place 557 -all ~tore5 17.'99 special Separates romous maker skirts. pants. shirts. 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T·F·Q·K furniture 145 -all stores $ 75 twin ea. pc. reg . $100-$120 twin ea . pc 5130-5 150 full ea. pc. $11 3 S340·S370 queen set $284' S440·S490 krng set $379' Budget separates Prin t tunic tops. 10-18 a nd proportioned pull-on pant ~ budget sportswear 600/834 -011 stores · • 6 .99-8.99 we re 9.99-12.99 Budget menswear Short sleeve d ress shirts and belted poplin sla cks. budget men's 814/842 -all stores·· 8.99-11.99 were 10.99-15.99 Budget sheets Springtime-into-summer colors on no-Iron perc ale. Colo rful flora ls budget linens 803 -a ll sto res · • 2. 99-9. 99 comp. vol. $8-$17 Std. coses. comp. vo l. S8 4.99 King coses. comp. vo l. S9 5.99 a company ' I ~ iU DAILY PILOT T"uraday, May 1$, !MO Court Dispute Probed Lawyers, Groups Stiuly ClerWal Error' I 9 )' Fa ED ate& 8CHOE•EHL Ol•o.llt .......... Allomtys• ,roupt have launched two new ln· ve t11aUoos tnto a dlsputf'd COQrt record bandied before an Or anae County Judie wbo la 1.eklna te· elect.ion Junf' 3. I\ h~ been learned that bolb lhe Oran1e Coun· ty Bar A.ssoc1ulion and th Oranfe County Trial LMwyers· Auoclataon are nve1U1aun1 clrcumstarwe isurroundmg a court case ln which the court record Ustt"d • d~fen$t a\lomf'y H the prosecutor 01rt.'Ctors ()f tht' cuunty Bar AJMX'tatton will get th~ rt~ults ot tht>1r invc llgauon toruaht &nd will make them l'ubhc· Frid.-y morning, accordln1& to ~xefut11.1l' l>1r~ctor Richard Lytle ~· THE INCIDENT. WHJOI Central Munmpal : Court Judge Eugene Langhauser called a "clencal ' trror." 1& the subJect or a separate uwestagat1on ; by the state Attorney General's ofrlce. That probe . · was 1rutiated at the request of the Orange County ~ District Attorney's offi ce · ~. ~ When the state mvesttgatton will ronclutte : isn't known "No comm ent" lS the response from a ~· deputy attorney genera l in San Diego ·~·False Arrest Lawsuit Filed A Seal Beach man who claims he was wrongly · arrested by Seal Beach police on a warrant that ~ had been dismissed by a municipal court judge , tias filed a $2 million damage lawsuit in Orange • County Superior Court. Named as defendants in the action filed Tues- day .are the City of Seal Beach, Police Chief ·Edward Cibbarelli and officer Scott Frasier. NEAL ARCHER, 46, ALLEGES in the com- ·' plaint that he was arrested Jan. 12 at bis t)ome by .: )'.rasie~ who possessed a warrant that sii weeks ·. e'arlier had been dismissed by a judge at West Orange County Municipal Court. The original warrant stemmed from a charge filed by the district attorney's office accusing Archer of assault and battery. CIBBARELLI, IN A LETfER to Archer 's at- " torney. termed the second arrest, in which : ·A rachcr was held for about an hour, "un- , fortunate" but claimed Archer resisted and was aousive to the officer . Cibbarell i said dismissal of the warrant was 'not processed through the police department's 'c omputer and tha t the computer oper ator responsible ror the apparent mistake was fired ·>u C Irvine Hosts High Schoolers More than 1,000 high school juniors and their parents, representing high schools throughout the . state, will convene at UC Irvine Sunday for Honors Day. I Jud&~ lAn.hauaer la belnl opl)OMd ln lbt lecllon by Oepu\y Ol1lrlct Attorney £rte Snethen. Tbe ~rda In qu Uon Involved dnaa and bad C'heck cuea •••lnat defendant Frank Halnton of Santa A.nu THE ATl'OaNEV INVOLVED ln \be Halniton t'Hf', Jl.liOn Laodesd. a former deputy dhtrict at- tornfy who went Into private defense practice. .)oln~ l..anghauacr In termtna lbe incident a sim- ple mt tllke on tM part or the C°'-lrt clerk. Landess hu dt-nled an~ 1mpropr1ety. Halrtilon lnltlally was charted wtlb belnc u.n- dt'r the lnfluence of heroin. In a necotiated settle- mt•nt, he was offered the opportunity to plead guiJ. ty to a leQt>r char&e or drunk ln public if be stayed off druJ • for one year. That plea· bargained ·settlement had the bless- ing or the distract attorney'21 office. LANDESS. WHO LEFT THE District Al · torney's offic·e in early March. later was appointed to represent Hairston when be returned to court for a further action int.be case. . Dunng that hearing, Hairston entered a plea to the drunk in public charge. and was ordered to return to court July 2 for final sentencing. Tbe ex· pectation was the drug use charge will be dropped on that date. The court record showed Landess as the depu· ty district attorney. a mistake simply made. Langhauser has said. because lbe court clerk re· membered Landess as being a deputy district at - torney. The court clerk made a similar error in the case involving an alleged bad check. ORANGE COUNTY GOURMET MARKET Tired ot tratnc Jams? DoD•t forget &o cbeell wllb u about our free bome delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Local Grown Farm Fresh Asparagus . . . . . . . . • . . 7tc lb. Sweet Large Ruby Red Grapefruit . . . . . . . . 4 for LOO JOHNSTON 'S FROZEN }49 PIES · · · All Varieties • Ea. PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF ag~ at lust 30 da)S lO lhf' ~ak of ~rfertioa Lean Ground Beef <ground h-Ourl)'l ... 1.49 lb. · Whole Top Sirloin n o 12 1b ,ng 1 ...... 2.98 lb. ICU! Jnd IA rapped for your frf!i.•zt>rl Fresh American Genulne Spring Lamb. Whole or llaU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.89 lb. I l'Ul i!nd IA rJppcd for )OUr fn"t'.tt'rl Thi!> ad t'f(l"<'th t-\\Mt., 5/lt/80 thru 1\wi. .. 51?0/80 ·DELANEY'S DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD · FRESH Swordfish .................. 5.98 I~. grt'at to bar b·q or broil h;•'ll' w11h lemon butter• FIRST OF THE SE N - Fresh SaJmon Whole or Half .................. 5.98 lb. Center Cut Steaks ............. 6.98 lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label • Chablis or Vin Ro~e m o m111 • .1.09 Bolla Wines -ValpoliceUa • Soave, Rose 17!1Q m11 1 re~ 4 80 ...•... 3.80 Amaretto Uqoer < 1 1111.'r. 56 proor reg. 8.95 5.00 Smirnoff Vodka, 80 proof 0 .75 hler1 ... 11.4S Scoresby Scotch ' Fifth 1 s ~., . 1qt>6.30 ( \11 littuor prk"' rl11 not lnrludv la\ I Open DaiJy 9·6, Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach 673-5520 Partit'ipants have been invited to the campus by the UC I Office of Relations with Schools and Colleges to tour lJCI laboratories and residence halls. meet with distinguished researchers and scholars and visit with UCI students who represent various honor societies and social organizations. Invitations were extended to those high school juniors who have either attained high-ranking scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test or were nominated by their high school principals. An important message to everyone who lives in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Leisure World. 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Part, 0 7 Foothlll :md a licensed m 1ca BSSIS an 0 your of °' c 1 Ori,.., flll,...., Callfoml• ••n . k bl C-ty Ct.f'll atl99 oun y on Tiiis Du~MSs I• <oftdll<ttd by • 1n the QUIC 9St manner po5SI e. · Mey '· ••. "m"" vt,..,., ~!;,,.., As with all normal medical bills most health PtlbllsNd Oranvt Co.sl Dally PllOt, f I Mii• •• 1s. n. "· 1• ios•• c '111: ~ ~-:n::...., C:, ': insurances will reimburse you or a arge part . c NOTICE .:ri :0. 1• "'*' ::>f the OHC cost including a house call, which 1s PUBLI Pvbll"*' 0r.,... eoa,, oa11y p1.... :m accepted charge "C'TITIOU18USINllS Mty1,e.u ,n ,1• ~ -~ ............... -I NAMS5TATeMINT ~---........ ........, ........ '. T~°!._."' penon' .,. cto1no ' PUBLIC NOTICE If you're like most people you're tired Of deal· .lllRI (Al.tfOIUUA NATIONAi. . h ·ngservj,..o.c-oc.nor1'allywhenyou ll LINOUAL 90UCA1'10NAL lllCTl'nOUlllUIUIH• ngwit answen ""°"·~ · , .. , .. ,"° 1NST1Tu'~· :~:=· n• ,:=,:::.=·~ .... flt have a medical problem. At DHC we treat you ,, •• itr••t, '•u" • " . M INH.. ' h be' There"' no red tape no (.ilftintlaft* 1..... J1¥'1 °TfXACO Wt 1411" .. ' l!k9 8 uman 1ng. a • °' Mtdlftlll-c.entrtf'•'· .. . v. • f'rst and onl rvllvity • Hf• ,,,..., 1.i1 ...., •• c•""'"1• ::.:;-· ~ ._"' c.ilW"'• bureaucracy. ,ou re our r y ..,. ""' .,.°' ,..,...... • ._..,,,..,... "'"'" cec11 .......... , everyhouroftheday.ev~dayoftheweek. ',_ ,;" '''"'· ,..,..,.1 .. "'"••· =:, .... ••'"'''"'•" c.111.,11•• Your registration cards brings our patient care 1 ~'"..::a.. '9MMI.,.. J ...... ••111•11 0 •111 ,. .. system Into play the instant you phone us. ·u:.~:="·· w., ...... ,,." ''""· = ........... 11Nt11, c • ..., .... , ''"' ...=. It ceM«IW t'f • flllt ~· It t...-Ctff tt I ...... ~ ...,. .. .,..-:... j . ~ ........ , .... :!..._t ........ ... \~=--,:,..,c..Mlflll-,..,..,, ~""., °'""' , .... ... .., .. " ... ,. ,, , ......... ,.. ~· CllN,..., ...... l ., Mff t,t, I(, tt ... UI I • IS nus FOR YOU? Ask yourself these questions • Have you ever been too sick to leave home? • Have you ever waited an hour to see the doctor lor I 1ve minutes? • Have you ever caught a cold from someone while s1tt1ng 1n the wa1t1ng room? • Have you ever been able to get the doctor in the middle of the niohl-or on his day off? Doctors· House Call Service is designed for those who have 1rouble tining ottice appomt- ments into their busy schedules-such as working mothers. those without transpor- tation. babysitters. as well as the elder1y and 1mmob1hzed WHAT IT COSTS. There is a one-time registration fee of $50 per family A separate schedule ot standard charges covers the doctor's services in your home or place of busmess. s LS. WHO WEARE. All doctors and medical personnel are hceosed by the State of Ca hf ornia Our pro- cedures and met hods are supervised by our parent company Advanced Health Systems. Inc .. a direct health care provider since 1942 and currently operators of 26 hospitals and clinics across the country This is your hrm assurance of rehab1hty and quality medical management. We believe there are 1000 fam1hes 1n this area who will act now and take advantage of this vital service You can be one of them during this open reg1strat1on penOd by calling us now or returning thi s reg1strat1on form When you register you'll also receive a full Registration Packet and funher 1nformat1on on the use of OHC Give us a call now 714-851-1895 ------------------------------------------------· I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i DOCTORS' HOUSE CALL ~ ON DUTY 24HOURS. .._ __ VI~~''' jlll .. NATION I PUBLIC NOTICES QUEENIE School U nif orJDS 'Beat the Band' DES MOfNES, Iowa <AP> -Some Iowa high school musicians will soon have uniforms to beat the band: gaudy white jackets with black leather capes that were worn by the Nixon administration's White House guards for a week before they were laughed inlO mothballs. "When they first appeared, the guards were greeted with gales or laughter," said Thomas Roller. director of Iowa's Federal Surplus Division, who managed to requisition 32 uniforms. Roller said he got interested in the uniforms because he never forgot the embarrassed look on the race of a White House guard who was photo- graphed wearing one or them. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. t:ne1 PICTITIOllS MISl .. ESS U~ M D ACCIDENT NAME STATUNNT AMO NEAL.TN T,,. 104-1"9 ~s ••• doi"9 ~SCWTME llll~MU~: A....UAl.STATEMl!NT-BRALV ENTERPRISES. 1111 YEAlt ENOl!O MC1lMaalt JI, lt19 B•vwood, O<lve. H""llnvton IM«ll. .. C•lllorn14m.6 IEST Ll .. E AlSUltANCE Sl•PMn J . Luy, •71 Raywood COMl"MY Of' CALll'OlllNIA Ortv•, Hllnlinglon 8e«ll. C•htornoa •Jlt1 llrell s~ n .... N-1 9-:11, CA~ J•~ L 8'.nter, 19041 P ... 11r,.. Tot•I .-n1111 H .. ll i1,480.16• L•M. HunltnQlon Be.tell, C.tllornl• Toi .. llet>ltllln lS2_jOt, n ... C"9ll•t i*d 141 i,oo,ooo T nos t>usonus I> conovct..i by • Gron peld In •nG conttlbuled ~·•• ~P $"'111Ul 2,131$ Slepnen J Luy Vn•n'9Nd IUftCk CSU<'ph•\I c 1,"'"·™' r nl\ s1.11...-w•s llled wolll - G•ln CLOUl lnim-•llilot>\ JS.JM County Ci.n. ol O•~ County on lncr e•se COecr•dHI In C•Pll•I Aptol 27, l'lell. and S..l"P4~ duf'lno 1'19 21S,611 ir1- 1ntur•no in Foret Publls""' Or-Conl o.i1y PllOI. N•llonwoOt tl,641.000 AP< _24, INiy I, I, IS. 19'0 1"2..0 ~s'u=~';:~P'etniums ~g~~ I PUBLIC NOTICE AcciO.nt -l>ffllll prHnlum\ NOHE 1----------- w e llerft>v cer111y tlwlt ltw - ll""'l ••• In «<-e wllll ""' An· nual Staw"'"" •or !tie .,._., e- Ot'Cembe• JI. "" made lo Ir>• lnw•M<e Commlu~r of ""' Sl•I• Of C•ltlomo•. punuant to law TllotN\J.CM\111 Pr~t JoN\C. VM>de<~llrNI ~ .... ¥¥ Put»!'-Or-CO.\I O•tly Pllol M4y 12, 13, H. IS, t•. l'lell FICTITIOUS 1..i5'NESS NAME STATIME .. T T"" IOll-u>Q ""°'!°'] Is 0o"'9 bu\I• ,...,, ., CA L EASTERN SALES COM· PANV. '"° ..... K•llM14. Sl•nton. C•ll k>tnl.o «11i10 Arthur E-E••M. 6l'IO Vo• K•nnell4. St.nton •• <Alilo<nl•- Tllt\ ~nKS 1\ <onclo>Cled by.,, If'~ dl••Gu•I Al1ftur E-Ev~ 1~ Tiiis \lal.,,,._I wH filed wl111 IN -----------Co..11ty C-o1 Or~ County on M4y PVBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .. AME STATEMENT ll. l'MO F1S7'1Q P"b41""'° Or ..... COH1 Q,.;ty Piiot, May IS. n . 1'. _,.... S. l'lell lM loflOWOl>Q ~--I\ dO.nQ bU\t .wn ., PUBLIC NOTICE PRO~ITOVEST. '""° s... Bruno. Su•lt! G-9, FOW'talfl V•lln. Cdl1!0tn•• 9710I FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT Fr~ .. o L.., ~t. 110'!0 Sa11 BruftO. s..it" G·•· FOUl'ta1n V •ll•Y, C•hl0tn1a t11'0ll n ... fOllowo"ll .,.,_. IS oo.no bu•I ~,,.\ KEMMER INVESTMENT FIRM, 414 E 171n Str-. Suole ?O?A. Cc»I• Me!.A, CaUforn1a '1671 TM• bu\•neH h condU<lecl by •n Ir>· d1v1du•I Fr...,..rl<' L ConaV\'\I Tht\ >lal ....... nl ..... llll'd Wtlll '"" (OUftff C.'"11 Of Ot&nQO' '°""'Y 0" M dY Pele• Allo•n K•ni<"Mrly, 20' IC lno• Pl"<"· N••Port B•acn. Cel1tor11•• ,,~ FU1MO This bu\lnen I\ <onclu<led by •n tn· p bll•N'<I 0r'"'9" CCM>I Oally Piiot. Ol•lOu•I. 13. 1980 u l'l80 Pl!t~ All"" Ke,,_.....,.ty May IS. 22. "'· J~ s. 2llCMO Tnl• stat.,.,._. was Iii.a with '"" ___ Co..ntv Cl•rt< ot 0t""9<' County on Mar u , l'ltO "' PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,.,,.,, ----Pubh•hed Or-Cont D••IY Pilot. • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Mo IS, n . "'· JUIM s. 1'180 7170.-80 T,,. tolio-1"9 .,.non I• oo.no bu\I· PUBLIC NOTICE rtt-n 4'\ BLOSSOME ·s KITCHEN. Hll l'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS Notlh Tu1t1n Avenu•. S•nl• An4, NAME STATEMENT Cahtom•• '7111'.\ T,,., I0110w1nc;i i;i.non b -no bu" BICK-Aolrl e.,.wtl, 707• San•• ntt• u Cla•a ...-E2. Sanld An•. (411lotn1• CALIFORNIA PET PRODUCTS '1701 nu S Btr<h. Santa Ana, C.ltfotn•• Thi• buso<'l'U h c-.C.led by •n in· t11'7 d•V•dU•I O•v•d Satoru s-ers. lllJ s 81M-Poth Bas\Off Bott II. s.nta An.>. C..110<"'• 91101 Tno• ~t-t was 111..., with 11\e Tllo\ DU\ineu IS conduttecl by an '" c011,.1y C•••" ol Ot•n~ County on dl•ldll•I. Apr II 1'. 19'0 ()avid S ~- FlJI"' Tiiis .iat.......,nt •a\ lllecl with IM Publ•......., Or~ Co.ut o.tl1y Piiot. Co..nty Oen. Of 0<4"9 Counfy on M•Y May'· •. IS. n. ,.., ...... ., "· '"°· F1J1t0 PUBUC NOTICE Publls-Or-Coast D•ilY Piiot. ------------! M•Y IS. n. n . J-S. ,.., l'lCTITlOUS MISINISS NAME 5TATEMENT Tll« tol-iflQ penon .. de)l1>9 buSI· PUBLIC NOTICE neu•1: -----------POOL DOCTOR, 71S7 E Oceen FICTITIOUS a USINESS Front, H<lwPOf't 8HCll. C•llfo•nl• NAME STATEMENT ., .. , The IOllowing _._, h dolnq bull· Gwynn z.,o, 71U E. OcHn Front, MU H N•wport 8e<Kll, C..lltornl• '1661 E I LE E N WI N T E R S • AS· Tllh buslnnl Is condutled by Ml ll\o SOCIA TES. '601 Zell-Of'lve, Hunt- dM4 ... I. lnQ!on Bffcll. C411tfoml• '2- GwyM Zaro EllM" M¥1e Wlnten. 9601 Z.tlend Tlllt ·-wes filed with I"-O•lve, """'lflglon !Madi, C..lltomla CO<HllJ Ci.rt< of 0.-C-ty on .,_ Ae><ll tt. tWD. Tiiis buslnfts Is <OftdUCted by .,, lr>- Fl.,.. dlv!Ow.i. Publlllled Or-. Coest O.ily PllOt, Elt.ft M.wH Wlflten ~.H.~y1,1.u.1• 114~ Tiiis ·-WH filed wltll.,.. PUBLIC NOTICE COUftty C~k o4 OrM1911 c-ty on All"ll2'.1-. .. , .... P\11141"-d Orenge (Oest Deity Piiot. M•y I, I, IS, 22, "'° 1tt7.aG PUBUC NOTICE ~. M1y 15, 1980 OAIL V PILOT A 9. Safer. Q11l«-f..:er New Di:ngs Under Tests and loan ~tio11 MERCURY SAVINGS OPEN MON . FIU . BAM. fl P.M . SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A new acoeuUon of dru11 1tlll In lh-., teatin& staie m•y allow dtopreaaed paUenta lO be treated more quickly and 11alely, pyt'hlatrt1U and researchers aay. Drup nuw uaed to tre•t depression "have 11&1nlnrant 1lde eff~t11 and are pc>UnUally lethal when Wied for aukide attempt.I,'· according lO Dr. John P. Fel•hner of San Diego. Alonl( with bharrtld vMsloo and coostipation. l''t:lahner u ld, lh" currt:nt drugs also have serious Ide alftK'tS for e lderly persons and those with heart ccochtJons. One of the new drugs discussed at a recent 11y mpos1un1 on progress m ~chemical treatment All Sw• ,..,..,. are Subject to Stoot! on Hand. All Pl'lotographle. Typographlc:al Ci.rn:11 and Prlnllng Errors are Subject lo Correction .............. TIWll .., 11. ,_ .coolllng cajuno by Cllannglow Duel burnef PfOpane b1rt>eque w1tn 11alnleU lleel cooking grales that are ewer 2-tt. wide and l-tt. deep. Wttn tank. Reg. 229.95 169111 propelled with ProPlne For the chef Who hkes to cook. Ifs euy nandllng and cleaning with dual burners & stalnlels cooking grates. #3250X w11h lank. Reg. 299.95 21911 Top Quality bart>eque scrubber from 3M To gel your grills clean wtln a minimum of ettorl. Reg. 1.98 111 shade your peepers • ' . \ Sporl a cap with a famous emblem such as lntemetlonal Harveller, elc. Assorled colors . 99~ ..... " out. ... not .............. Noltilng ettract1 and klll• 11ug1 arid 1nall1 u tut and •• .itectlYefy •• Vlgofo's Snell I Slug pellets Of meal. 2'~-lb. bolt. Reg. 1.49 11•.------....... I of depression Is trarodone, a drug which increases the level of serotonin. a body chemical which car· riea nervous impulses. Although it is not known precisely how the chemlcaJ alleviates depression. e xpert.a see another benefit Ln trazodone because it seems to operate In the nervous system in a more precise way than drugs now In use. While the drug apparenUy lacu bad side af. feels. Feighner said, research also indicates it takes effect within a week, whil~· many existing drugs may take weekB to produce results. Further. the drug has helped patients who didn't resPOnd to other chemicaJ treatments, said Feighner. Demonstration . Saturday, May 17 11:00 to 3:00 .. SATlJIU>AY 10 A .M . ·l P .M . E1t~utlve Offices: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beech, CA 926<$7 . Southern Cal1lom1• Region•/ Olflc.,: 8956 Valley View SI., Buena Patl'.i.9 A 90620 11166 Arnell! Rd., Cllmatlllo, CA tMJ10 207 16 S. Avalon Blvd .• Caraon CA 90746 2.3021 Laka CenllH Df •• jl».• ~OfHI), El Toro. CA 92630 1001 E Imper••• Hwy.j La Habta. CA 90631 '140 Long Beach Blvo • Long Beach, CA 90807 1il 22939 HaWlfl<>me Blvd., Torrance. CA 9060S • 1095 lrvlne Blvd , Tustin, CA 92680 235 N Citrus Ave .• WH I Covina. CA 01m Anaheim Hilla-Coming Soon "Mercury Room" 11111//11bl11 on• teHN«l lHI••• Ifs a gas! IOV"< l<OU\INC ll~OU Dual t>urne< propane' barbeQue has sta1n4eu steel coo111ng graces lhal are OV9' 2 ..oe and mOfe than a loot deep! With lank t 2730X. Reg. 249 95 188111 light up ycu·ute · &tr• long pahO mateheS. Safe fOf llghtlng berbequea. flrepl1ce i nd campfwes. In decota10f box. 90-c:ount. Reg. U9 • homemade ·to taste great Nothing 1astes hke homemade ice cream & ifs not hard lo make with this 4-Qt olectrtc freezer. From Proctor-Sile•. #F007 A Reg 19 99 1311 If the old heater can't get It any hotter Time t or a new one Oeoendab'8. eoer'J'( sav- ing gas w1t9f neate<s with glass-ltned lank s. and h1gh-temper11ure shut- off. 30-ga.1. Reg. 119 95 Learn how to cook up a atorm on your new Charmglow barbequel We'll have an expert chef. Beverly. In our store to show you how to get the best results. Get pointers on how to prepare taatler dlahn for super barbequ•. Don't miss ltl 109111 ........ r ... ISUS ... 119.95 ~ .• ,... 1SU S •. 149.95 -~ nptlll ....... ............. Vlg()(O Weed ' Feed con· trols pe911y weedt at the seme time thlt It fertllltea your lawn. 2S lbs. Reg. 12.45 wllll'Stram flnl ID tul Relnblfd's br ... hoM noale. trigger ~. delivers 1 tuh range of *!)fay patt.,ns. It's made to 18111 IT-10-C. Reg. 6.95 . ' .. ·~ ' .. .,. . .. ). ·.• ... . . . ~- . . . .. .. .. .• -. • .. < • .... ,. : } . ; 4 • - . ~ • r I ' .. .. ., . f . ~ ~ . ·-. -... .. . . . ~ .. .·\JO DAILY PILOT hur~dly M1y I !J. I 80 ~astro Fome11finf1 Ho•fllffy U.S. Wary of. Cuba Confrontation WASIUNOTON <AP) ~ato ~rtmtnt of. flclals bt-bev the Cuban IO\lt!mmcnt may be t (' ll\lely • ana: • ronftoolallon wit.b the Un1lc'd States ln a bad lo arous\' r~""'"" re\'Oluuonary fervor amonl( tht> Cuban peoplt" The offtc-ulls, "ho bnt'ft!'d ~rtus lhll .,.,ttk oo th<.> rondll1on lhc>y not b9 td ntiht<I, said Uw bt-bavlor of rrt• tdt'nt fo'idt'I C:a t ro ls rt'mlni!l«"t'nl or 20 yellns ago wbt'n •nll Am nunasm ~·~ tr1 quenUy wn'<i us u tactic to d1 vf'rt .u .. nuoo Crom domestk problt'mi. Cubit 1~ plan11111a,t it nauonw1dt' anti Amtorlrn11 de-monMrul1on StHurd.ay, pron11,t101< ll ~ t'~ preSSIOOS O( l'OnCt.>I I\ llOOUl posslbh• lhreala to tht' security or tht• L1 ~ lrHt<rt':>l$ Se<'llon In lhn o&nu uban uuthonllt.'1> hav,• ~1vt•n tht.> t lmh'\1 ~l»lt'" a:. suraoccs th~ m 1s:.ll)11 "'111 bt· pr<>tt<<'tftl thl' of facials said T HE DEMONSTRATION IS b\'in~ rullt'd ltt protest the U S economic t-mburl(o aguaru.t Cuh11 US control over thl' Guuntanamo Be1y naval bust• and .S s py flights O\ er Cube1 tht• l1 ~ 1kt'hlll11 Lu c•occl m1lltiar> mant-uvt'rs set for Gullllt numu N<mNG 1'11AT TllE planned Utt('Ull' was the tar t ol h.-1w~ l 'utmn 1>rop&11&1md• allacka, one of f1e·1nl aid the• t rll'r odmln!ltrlltlOn cu celled the man .. U\-•·r u .. " rm11·1 lautory t¢eisture "'ru nur umut·nwnt. that ~l.'t!med to annoy lht•m tw •utd W1• tlc1Jrived thtm of "Otnt+lhlOW l'ht• 11ff11·a.1I i-&1Hi ttw l'ub1m go\lernment r'""Pl'"'lt~I h\ 111u11uf.u·tunn.,: · thc Muy i incident ,1t th1• I S l11fr1 ''"I" !°'11U'tlon in lluv1.111a m which a t 1 .... ,t 11t ''"•' 1•,•k111µ < 'uh,111' W8'> Ill tacked by a ~1111.i nf 4 ·uh.111 tuuwh" Tht• ('uban government ma1111,1111' th1· 1111· 11h·11l \\a:. 111 ovok\•d by the United Sluh•'I ' Cuh.1 hu' ru1"·J th• phony 1si.u1• of U S ag· .:rt',MOll In otlh'I \HHS, . lhl· orfrcrnb i.a1<1 It has 1nl1muh'll tht• l 111t1·d Statt.> .. "us responsible for re t•1•11t ('ftlf' f,ulUfl'' 10 l 'uhn u-. 'Al'll "' the s1tuat1on lj:.I rrwnlh \\ h1•11 m ore 1h.111 IU.000 Cu bans flocked lo thL• 1'1•ru\ Hill t•rnbtt:-.') ~round:; u1 I luvana seek· 111.: ,1:.~ lum MlG fighter planes The vt-ssel was ra red on while towing two Cuban fishing boat..s accused or violat· Ina Bllhamlan coastal waters. , The renewed attacks on lhe United States, one official said. "are evidence of the tremendous ten11100 ln Cuba, the tremendous edginess wtiich bu been bullt up bv lhe Cuban government itself." The officials said that during past periods of dlfflculty, the Cuban government frequently ex· pelled Cubans who were not wholehearted revolu· t1onaries, a policy resurrected th~ wetiks ago when disaffected Cubans were allow~ to leave the country through the port city or Manel. During this period. more than 36,000 Cubans have traveled by boat to F1onda from Mariel. .ATTEMPTS TO GENERATE anti-Ame rican reelings in Cuba were commonly used dunng the 1959·61 period and now are being repeated as the government confront:. new d1v1s1ons m Cuban society, accordmg to the informants. Despite economic and foreign policy setbacks 1n r ecent months, the ofhc1aJs swd, Castro still re· mains ftrmly m control. While these are long s t anding C uban grievances. the officials said there have been a number of unprovoked or unwarranted example!'> o f anti American ho.<>l1ltty in rece nt v.eek!'> T iit-:\' Si\ID ('l lUJ\ al:-.o clt11ms the· United They said the biggest problem Castro races is Sltllt•s h.ut il h.111d '" lht• 1111·1tll•nt last 'Weekend IO the inabihly or the Cuban economy to progress, "hll'h ,1 Hah.i111.1 .. 1i.1lrol t .. 1.1l 'W,1s :-.unk by Cuban ev<'nw1thS8mllhonaday m Sov1eta1d . One wa!> the Cuban re-.pon~c two '-'t'l'ks agh lo CALIFORNIA JE NS ------ IN THE 11VONS11 CENTER HUNTINGTON BEACH • Circla'MhlncH D....and .•.• TM -...elate Dlspotal of at lffst OHE HALF our ~ $200,000 illvefttoty ... LIKE RIGHT HOW!! Owston Is crowdtd b.yOftd ~ wlttt the very lcrhst fosltlOfts and rnon an arri•Mcj daily •.. Our Probfftn? WE HAYE HO ROOM!!! T°htt'efou We hOYe cut and slastt.d pricn °"EVERY ITEM 8941 ATLANTA AVE. IH STOCK ... ncJGrdleSS of cod and any loss that rrKl'f b. lft•ol•.d ... to insur. spou f« the iftcomiiiMJ tMrchandiw ... If you are in Ht. mariae+ f« HUGE SAVINGS °" HAME IRAHDS ... now is the H.-!! THIS CORNER ATLANTA AND MAGNOLIA IS THE PLACE!!! MEN'S BELTS t-'"HICIOCr "UYIS" ill • WcJ Mtecflool of ........ ~ • .,..... Shn )Oto 41. OUR ENTIRE STOCK V2 P BCE MEN'S & BOYS' LEVI'S Iii) 1todi iMhodH c orduroyt. Ms, bi9 tMl\o ..,,. to flt. """o fl.es. droil)ht lecp ... ,. Sins boys 6 to I 4, st.c:t.t.t 25 to 30, _, 21 to l l . OUR ENTIRE STOCK IOYS STUDEHTS 59.88 ... ~11 .88 MEMS .......... ~.12.88 GIRLS' PANTS Shn 7 to 14 'UY1SN "fOIGET ME HOT- 119 dodi ~ c~. ~ ckt1i-. jeafts. ric 111 o blCJ vari~ of 1tylH GICf colon EVERYTHl._.G GOES REG. S9.95 s4 88 SAU f'tllCE . . . . . . . . • IEG. SI l.9S to Sl4.95 SALE P'RJCE . .. ~7.88 LADIES' SHORTS SETS LADIES' SHORTS "'HANG T9f" "'Off SHOlr -.OL r lhf atocli, "'o"y ,., • .,, atyln 111 ,,_i.,q. walilowj, roclfOCJ ~ • .+c. Hyl-•, cotto..•, tttrycloftl, •t4ow. ric Stut >M-L 4 819~· Spn i .. ~ l fG TO SI t9 SALE NJCE . Sp•cl~~ REG SI099 SALE rtllCE Sp•cial Group UG Sl2 99 SAU rtUCE Sprc1al ~°""" UG. Sl6.99 SALErtllCE ~2.88 s4.88 5 ~.88 .88 "lA MACHINE" "'LEVIS --fADlO GLORY" "Dan os" "RAG CITY ILUU" "LAP..DlUllER" "JEAH MAkU" "LOVE M STUFF" "Jft4AG-EM "Off SHOllE" "l AGU KNITS" "EAGLE YB.OURS" l i9 stock. lne~s sl>ori ond top wt., I pircir ~ j...,..M"'· ~ w;tlt ._--------------1 lftOfcWflq ond coordlflcmd tops, "'· o-.~ 600 pq,n of ~ •«y lofttt •tylu, 1-.. 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I"••\•'-"' \lnO"'< t•O th· If i..>r" .. , •• ,.,,..,,,.., ... , J.t11 Mt.:l (\.h•\ flll 1 .. "-t"f•ITWnt 'tUI\ ';lll'(f W ,., tfl.tl> t'c1 .. "h h •• c'• t r•"~ c v"'"' &Pftl.,. , __ ,...,,_ f-'ub• \l"Y-'41 ()t tni.-,,. ( "-"' P;t.t" P 11 t M,.. 1 e ·~ n 1..., 100~ P l'BLIC SOTIC'~ l'ICTITIOOS llUSIHESS N""'E HATEME'fT " , ....... , ... , .. , - Al•,, DAIL y PILOT Thur1day. May I~. 1980 CALIFORNIA I NATION . Twain Meet Two female members of 82nd Afrborne Division become entang led a s they participate in firs t m ass f emaJe parachute drop in military history at Ft. Bragg, N.C. Both landed safely, as did 150 others. Author Death Spurs Sales NEW YORK 1A P 1 Smee the slaying of its author three months ago. the paperback edition or .. The Complete Scarsdale MedicaJ Diet" has sold "sensationally" and the end's not yet in sight. the publisher says. The S2.75 paperback edition of Dr. Herman Tarnower's diet book was released Jan. 1 and almost immediately hit the bestsell er lists. accord · ing to Di ane Perlberg. a spokesman for Bantam Books, the paperback publisher TARNOWE R WA. SHOT to death the night or March IO. Mrs . Jean Harns, Tamower's former girlfriend and the headmistress of the exclusive Madeira School in Greenway, Va .. outs ide Washm~on. 0 C .. was charged with the kimng. Ms. Pe rlbe r g sa id there are 2,750,000 paperback copies or the book now in 19 editions. "The publicity about the murder made some people aware tha t the book was now out in paperback and. for some people, 1t was the first time they heard of the diet," she said. "IT'S I MPORTANT TO note that the book never dropped orr t he bestseller h sts -in hardcov<'r and m paperback. it's been a bestsell er for nearly one and one-half years." Ms l>erlberg said At Raw!>on Wad<'. thl· hardcover publisher . spokesman Gwenn Mevers said that before the paperback <'dit1ons wen• released. nearly 750.000 hardcover cop1el> were sold al S7 95 'Just HunJf On' Non-swimmer Saves a Life LOS ANGELES (AP> -Phillip Cage didn't stop lo think when he heard a girl screaming that someone had fallen into the churning Pacoima Wesh. He just jumped in. ' The only problem was, he djdn't know how to swim. Cage was riding his IO-speed bike home from work in San Fernando when he beard the screams and then saw 9-year-old Francisco Flores being swept along in the turbulent knee-deep water near Fourth Street. "I GAVE mE GIRL my bike and took off along the side of the water:• the 31-year-old Granada Hills res ident recalled. "I knew I had to get ahead of the boy before I jumped in. He was out in the middle, bouncing around and crying for his mama." When he reached him, Cage said. "My only thought was "Ob my God. what am I going to do?" But Cage stayed calm. As a rebabUilation counselor, 'be said, he's accustomed to working with emotional crises. "I IV8T DECIDED t.o hang on and ride it out beeauae 1 know we'd run lnto 10methin1 -I jual didn't Ir.now what.·' He 1ald he and the boy atruatJed to keep their head• up H the ruahlna water carried them dowftltream. A .._.1er who 1potted the pair atarted to w..te In to beJp, but C•I• yelled that he ahould eaU ~lmeead. ... ----sdr---------------~ __....__.. .... WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUN. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD TBRU MAY 21 (/ FOREST PECAN y THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ~2~~6" .. 2397 THE GARDEN GROVE GOLD nNISH 3 997 30" OR 36" ..... . I don't have one. I have an agTeemen t with the flies, they don't come in and I don't come out. , MAGNOLIA SOLID .~'.'i:li/ WOOD TOILET SEAT 29~!00J Comes in Dark Walnut or Golden Oak. (The guy aw ears you' 11 never get a 1plinter, but I aay "never" ill a long time.) ~ SCHLAGE ANTIQUE . ,f ~ BRASS FINISH , .. : ~-DEADBOLTS l SINGLE 1 0 ., ,~-~'/f///#i~;:' CYLINDER. •lltfiO 'l t DOUBLE 1297 · CYLINDER. •Bl62 Got a 1 inch throw which means the bolt really go.s int o the jamb plate which means security. m y friend, security. ARMSTRONG NO· WAX SOLARIAN FLOOR TILE 74c 12·~ They stick by them.elves. Harve s t Home, Lockaley Hall, Euez Fair, Brick or King Street. SUNDANCE STUCCO & MASONRY LATEX HOUSE PAINT 6 77 co~ OR WHITE SUNDANCE ACRYLIC 777 GAL. COLORS HOUSE PAINT OR WHITE Stop m e U you'•• heard th.la. Mad e for ua by th. biggie. ( OT one of the biggi ... ) STAI BRITE CAR POLISH YOUR CHOICE 16 OZ. LIQUID 2 ' 9 OR 10 OZ. PRE· SOFTENED PASTE WAX Gu1 wrote me a i.tter, N1d I wu a n ut to write the wa~ I clo. He 0U9ht to know. (Hello. fellow nut.) I STARTER SETS FIVE FOOT SIX FOOT If your kitchen doesn't have the plZ&ZZZ yo\I would like. then you will like t hu deal. Forest Pecan fini.ah looks great. Includes ha.. cabinet. and two 12"z 30" high waU cabinet.a. Valance and countertop are e:ii:tra. ( Erlra, erlra, read all about it.) 2x8 ROUGH DOUGL~ FIR 57CLIN.IT. Now if you don't UM thu stuff, thia mean.a absolutely nothing t o you. If you do, you are ecstatic. Random lenc;rtru. • ,. . ---... w.., ROCKWELL YOUR CHOICE: TWO SPEED JIG SAW KIT Com .. with jio .. ~. circle cutting guide. anti-aplinur base insert and 10 blades. •43 18 OR 3/s" ADJUSTABLE VARIABLE SPEED DRILL KIT , lncludea drill, 6 pc. socket I~~! Ht. 4 pc. screwdriver bit set. 1 13 pc. twiat drill set & more. •41 69 1497 KINGSFORD BRIQUETS MATCH LIGHT INSTANT LIGHTING CHARCOAL I 9 7 SLB.BAG One lights instantly. the other (see below ) takea a little more time. H ow much of a hurry are you in? CHARCOAL BRJOUETS 10 LBS .... 1.77 ALLISON O.RTBOPEDIC BACKREST 4•• I ... the word "orthopedic'' and right away I thinll eomebody ha. eotnethin9 good ,for me. (I don't even know what it meaiu.) UACO IN-DASI AM/FM/MPX -IADIO WITH 8-TIACI PLAID NO. llD-551 01 CASSETTE PUYD IO.llD-581 '599 ?r= 1977 #7600 You know a router is the fun tool in the auemhlage. Do.. so many things. you know. la the price good? STAILEY l"x 25' 1•~.i. POWD LOCK 11 TAPE ·~ 7~· The laid from Brooklyn look.a Hred lately. Take a vacation. nnell some roeea, kid. (Oh , the upe. come in , .. i.. ) -tJ . S-K 16 PC. -1/4 " & 3/s II DRIVE SOCKET SET Jl~~~~ 1797 •421Q., In cludes '•" & l e" dr ive r atchets, 11 standard sockets. 2 eztenaions. le" to 1." adapter and case. N0 .900 TORO TRIMMERS 2.5 Amp motor .1788 N O . lOOJ 2988 2. 75 Amp m otor .. No.1100 3988 3.5 Amp motor ... N O . 1200, 2 cuttin94988 apeeda and cut.a a 12" path ....... . 11888 How much g rau whipping do you haft i n tnind? Got one for any ambition. Get wh at you want. AICO GRAPHITE -.....•OTOI OIL 87C 10W/40 WT. OT. 'lJJ/~R WT. Ahhh. JOU know we can't run an ad without oil. U the re wun't any oil Wt. we'd i.l\nnt 80m.. n. on JOU pa .tat!ona. I f I ' ,, 10 8 ONLY Pll.OT Thurldey, Mey t6, 1llO Resting Eas11 · These two hitchhikers, snapped at the on ramp to the San Diego Freeway al Ed- inger Avenue m Huntington Beach. seem unconcerned about their possible fate if their benefactor turns out to be the Freeway Kille r . Painter's Honie to Be Shrine? WASHJNGTON <AP> The ~hom e and studio of painter Georgia O'Keefe would become a national historic site under l1•,.-:1slation cleared by the Senate Energy Committee. Th<' legislation, approved by voice vote Wednesday, now goes to the fuU Senate for action. T he painter. 92, is miemu tionally recognized for her pamt ings, many of them on themes or the Southwest. Under the bill. her home and studio . located on three acres in Abiquau. N.M. would be uvallable to her for the remainder or her hfe and then would be donated to the federaJ government. Jt wouJd b(.'come part of the National Park System as a h1ston c site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;....~~ POLO 5 PIECE OUTDOOR DINHIG GROUP 42" Glass top table & 4 chairs Unusual strength Polyester seat & back. SUGG. $559 l sJ399 LA COSTA ;~lNLINE -~· t _j ~~. (_' ~'J. '42" pedestal glass top table with 4 dining/ lounge chairs. SUGG. $722 $5 3 9 SALE ~r;'~ J ! ~ \ r "1.1 .. ~ ...(...J~" ~ • ~ ~ ..I d 1, 'f . LOCAL , NATION Bring On the Parade 17 of EverytlUng for Mesa Fish Fry Fete One of the lar1e1t tumouu ln ll11 34-year hbtory hJ expected Saturday, JW\e 7, aa the annual Co1\la Mesa-Newport Harbor Llon11 Club Flah Frv Parade steps off wtth 17 of aJmoat every- thln1. Thia year the gala parude will feature 17 marchlnR bundlJ, 17 floats. and 17 equestrian unllll In addition to other atlrucl1ons, uc· cording to Para de Director Orville Amburgey Grand Mar s hal Ca l Wurlhington UJ scheduled lo ap- pear as leader of the big 11how which will follow tho tradlUonaJ parade through downtown Costa Mesa Local talent amons music makers Includes the Costa Meaa, Estancia and Corona del Mar hi&h ischool bands from the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoool District. A total of 15 drill teams, 14 majorette grou,, and four drum und bugle corps are entered. Seven marching color iuard., are also scheduled to appear In the l''lSh Pry Parade, which this year will feature profeaaiooal judgH. Amburgey s aid of the 17 parade noata they will be judg· ing, a dozen have been pro· fessionalJy designed and execut· ed by their entrants. either cities or commerc1aJ ent.erpr1se!'I. Thirty other entr ants will compete under miscelJan~ jud1tn1 and Include ant~qu• automobtles. classic cars, clowll acta and unicycle riders. . 1 Amburaey predicts the besti vlewln& wlll be around tb~ Judges' reviewing stand in ~ 1900 block of Harbor Boulevard41 directly in front of Paul Brech~ Orchid Co., owned by Lions Club- Presldenl and Fish Frv Geoerat Chairman Paul Brecht. ActJvity during the thre«lay community celebration begin· nln& Friday afternoon 4tne 6. will cent.er around Lions J'ark. The 1979 Fish f'ry raised near' ly SS0,000 to s upport s pecial Lions' youth and charitable service etctJvitJes m t.he Harbor Area. A tentative roster of partlc1 - pctnls in the 34U\ Annual f'i.sh Frv Parade so far showa a total or 121 entranls, according to Amburgey The parade Ill scheduled to began at 10 .30 a m ut Harbor Boulevard and Wl'~t Wilson Street, followmg its customary 111u te so uth o n H arbor Doulevarcllo West 191.h Street. Balloon Trip Eyed · FrOJn there il will proceed up 19th Street to Anaheim Avenue, turning onto Park Avenue. where it will disband Amburgey s aid toda y the popular El Bekal Shrine Temple of Long Beach has entered umL'I u1 several parade categories, in· duding mus1c1ans, marche rs and mot.or scooter clown part1c1· pants. Shrine bandsm en will be featured. as well as the Lumber· Jack Band from Granada Hllls ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. IAPJ Ballooms t Ben Abruzzo said Wednesday the cross-country tnp of bis former trans -Atlantic ballooning partner, Maxie Anderson, was a greal Olght - but it wasn't transcontinental. Abruuo plans his own transcontinental night in Sep· tember, and s ays af he lands 50 mlles from the coast, be won't score a success. He says the Kit· ty Hawk , which landed at the mouth ol the St. Lawrence River in Canada, was too far from the ocean to claim lbe record. Anderson and his 23-year~ld son, Kns, noated to earth Mon· day near Matane, Quebec, at the end of a 3,000-mile, four-day voyage from the West Coast. An- derson. who is due back in New Mexic o t o da y, cou Id n ot be reached for comment on Abruzw'sstatements. The elder Anderson, Abruud and Larry Newmc.n, all of AJbu.i querque, made history by cros. s-. in1r the Atlantic by balloon in'. 1978. 1lleir Double Eagle IJ new from Maine to Franct• after An~ deni.on and Abruzzo had been un{ successful m the night the year before. ~ Samsonite® Body Glove -42" Tllll 14 CllllS ROCKER CHAIR ~filSt'6 '111 LOUNGE CHAIR ifil''30 '111 OTTOMAN ~'filS70 'II ~J539 ! CHAISE LOUNGE ... 1211 . SALE OCCASIONAL TABLE .... .. SALE -~ If ~! \ '~JJS~~.-::: :·-· , •d~ for Lounging I ] .::!/ -------------------------------------)., ..... _ ll:., -~ Tllllll ByTHINUNE sui&.'3$631 SALE ·~ ~ 42"Tab6eand $499 ,.~, CHAISE LOUNGE ~~ · l ~ UMBRELLA BONANZA SAVE 10-30% DELUXE GARDEN CAFE SET '• , . . . .. • ==-•215 ~ ~I~ SALE · I ~ CISITI by THINUNE ''::ro::>-'359 14Cllllrl -.... SAL.e IMITllLECllm soaa.rm SAU •111 ' on Petto Umt>< ..... llnd lJmbNlla Aeoowr'9 • 30" TM* wt2 Swtvet Padded Chairs 8UGG.$20I w. tvlJl«I ,. ..... di.. ... ,,..,.. , ~\ ~ I , 1 .. '· ----- ' . ~. ~ • I· i . :' . . • q .. . • # . . . .. ·~ . ~ -w;.r • .. . . .. ... '" ' ' .. -~ ... .. .... ... f ~ . :: • . " ·. ,. . -·· l •• : , . . •• ~ ~-~ You're looking .at just one of the works of 28 outstanding contemporary western artists selected by a distinguished panel, for The First Western States Biennial Exhibition . They are being shown together with the works of 4 earlier great pioneers of contemporary art: · ·Georgia O~Keeffe, Morris Graves, Helen Lundeberg and Andrew Dasburg. You'll find them all at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, May 10 to June 28 . · SponsOred by grants from , ~ i j 1 ! ; f • ~ J . ~ I '• I .. . I 0 , ~ . . ~ l ~ ~ ~ :2 .c JS ::< u: Mission Viejo Company and Philip Morris Incorporated. .. Come see the best of the west • • I ind tk bDOCW 'i 7 UP Md Diet 7 UR ' .412 ~YPILOT fhuraday, May 1~. 1980 _Bankruptcy Some times Only Way WlCHITA, Kan. (AP> 8rad and Katbleen ·Calhoun. a YOW\I mMtried couple. were crulstn1 near Easy Street • few yean aso. Tbfy bad a child. 1ood Jobi and ~Ir annual ·tncome topped DO.GOO. Today the Calbouns, Ullo ~and.a or otber couples. an-in t>.nkruptcy court. More than 300,000 peopje and buslnesses are 'Hl)4!cled to rile bankruptcy pet.lUon.s for the )'Or ending JUM 30. the hl1hest number 1lnce the 1ov ernmfflt started kMpln1 such n~ m 11M8 "TIMES Aat; TOUGH, and for the la t •Ix tnonlhs llmc: have ~n 1ctting t\l'eo tough~r." •ays John K Pearson, asst tant U.S tr~tee for Kansas and Colorado • Nowht-re ls t.he onset of rttess1on mort> ap 3parenl than m the nation's bM.nltruptcy court&. •Where everyone from the overt>xtended c.-redit·CMrd ~user to Ow down-on-his-luck busmessm1m .ioes for :prolec.-tion from creditors. • Brad CalhoWl was m the insurance buslnes!> an :Tulsa, Okla . when the couple bought their fi rst .home. Soon, they bou$hl a new . b1gger home. Then :Brad got a better JOb an Houston . BUT THE COST or livmg there was high 1and :Kathleen, pregnant with their first child en· ;c.-ountered medical problems and had to qwt her ·job. She was in and out or hospitals for the next .two years. medical insurance didn't begin to cover ; it all. The Calhouns moved to Pratt. Kan .. lo be near :Kathleen's parents. Brad. 27, took a JOb at half the pay and Kathleen, 26, began to recuperate. But the family budget was ailing. . "It seemed like we were always borrowing money to pay our bills," Mrs. Calhoun says now. ·"We'd take out a loan to consolidate our bills, but then we owed the loan company.·· , THE CALHOUNS COULDN'T m ake any headway. When they filed for bankruptcy this spr- ing they listed more than $18,000 in debts. Their as- sets were less than $5,000. "When Brad first mentioned filing for bankruptcy lo me, I said, 'No' immediately." Mrs. Calhoun says. "But he couldn't do well in his job because he had so many bill pressures, so we went ahead and filed. Federal officials attribute some of the rise to changes ln the bankruptcy code that took effect ln October. The new law allows individuals who fil e ror bankruptcy to keep more or their possessions. restric.-ts the right or creditors to repossess proper- ty and simplifies the filing procedure. BUT OTHER FACTORS, including rising un· cmployml'nt and unstined inflation, also are to bl<1me. they say. ''Have No Ta On Social Security WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate Finance Committee has un- animously adopted a re- solution opposing any taxation or Soc ial Security benefits this year. The committee was reacting to a recommen· dation by the Social Security Advisory Coun- cil that half the Social Security benefits paid to retirees be subject to federal income taxes. Sen. Gaylord Nelson. D·Wis., chairman or the Senate Finance subcom· mittee oo Social Securi- ty, said such taxation : ·would betray the millions or retired workers who faithfully contributed payroll lax- es throughout their working years and had no notice whatsoever that their retirement benefits would be sub· ject to taxation." • Restau ran t and Cocktail Lounge (shrimp in herb wine sauce) R~Sll.95 Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 3:00 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level. For reservations call. 54Q-.8822 your savings ••• and eat it too!'' Take a friend out to dinner and we will help you pick up the tab ... four times Open any type SAVINGS ACCOUNT for $500 or more at any one of our Orange County Office~ and receive. 4 certificates worth a total of $20 in fine din· ing at select Orange County Restaurants·• and A colorfully illustrated 80 page .. Guide to Fine Restaurants." Includes complete menus a nd prices, covering Los Angeles, Orange County and Palm Springs. Present customers are eligible to participate.> in this special offer by adding $500 or more to an existing account or a new account. EARN TOP RATE ON SAVINGS DOLLARS Golden State Sanwa Bank offers a full range of plans for any size savings program -and they all pay you the maximum interest rate allowed by law Regular Passbook Savings Silver Lining Passbook Account 2 Y:t Year Savings Certificates Time Certificates of Deposit Individual Retirement Account 6-Month Money Market Certificate, $10.000 Minimum Maturities 90 days or over are subject to substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Come m or Call. Our New Ac counts representative will gladly explain our many savings plans and other services. This offer available only at Orange County Offices through July 10, 1980. •Restaurant certificates arc interchangeable from a list of 100. \ !& Golden State Sanwa Bank . 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U• •I•_.(•' I IOl• -" " ,. .,. ... ,. •If• ...... !NO , .. t f'-lltit' If II U II I Ii n " b n. 01 Sf le Ju N. th hr wt •ti Dl •tr .. ~ AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION P•ld Aa •-cftf I" Bt.c...., DEAR PAT· I 'm dolnJ a term paper on ad verUsing. So far, I've been able lo k>cate aU the re search materaaJ I need w1lh ooe exceptk>o, Oo you know, or rouJd you tell me where to find out when and where the first p~11d adverusin1 appeared lo this country? C.E , Irvine Tbe llGe&oa New1 LeUtt cantff tM ftnt paid advertlaemeat la aa Amertcaa eewspaper • llay a, 17N. 1'le ad ...... , a IMlyer or ~ fw a New York ea.ate. Magazl.H advertUlq, a~ to Advert.latD« Age, dates lo 1711 ud PW1edelpllla'1 Weekly Me~ury, while &raut& ads ftnt appeared In ts.st, for Loni le Taylor, • New Yorll'1 lllione- drawa stred cars. Until 1920, all advertising -except for word of mouth -involved oae form ol priat or a.otber. Besides newspapers aad ••l•zlDes, W. lDcluded handbllls, ~Wboards, catalogs or car carda. ffM••btgfHrd T,...af ft~fftf DEAR PAT: Our bottlebrush trees are bloom· ing and we have a lot of hummingbirds visiting our yard. I lost my copy of the hummingbird food re- cipe that you've publis hed previously. Could you repeat it for me? Also. l 'd like to know what plants a ttract hummingbirds. J .B., Corooa del Mar The hummingbird food recipe provhled by the San Diego 7.oo in lt7Z ls &be favorUe "repeat" quution of A VS readers. This recipe, which follows. can be reduced according to you needs: 28 ounces of white cane sugar; .1. ocaace ol swper hydra min powder (optional); small amout of vanilla flavoring ; one gallon of water; aad red food colorlng, lf desired. Mb lboroaghJy aAd place in feeder as needed. Experts say that hummingbirds are attracted to the blooms or callistemon, fijos. fuchsias, lan-tana, lonicara, and albhla. Sign Sa~ Spt-riaf Spo1 DEAR PAT: Warning notices to be put on cars parked in spaces reserved for the handicapped may be obtained from the California Rehabilita- tion Department. 3822 Campus Drive. Newport Beach 92660 They are free for the askmg' My brother-an-la w. a paraplegic, often can·t go to the post office. state offices, and other places because some selfish, inconsiderate person 1s parked in the handicapped space. The normal width of parking spaces does not permit him lo open bis car door enough to get his wheelchair out. He ·s encouraging people to use the warning cards ! to inform inconsiderate motorists or their errors. Cheers to the Daily Pilot for publishing photos of offending cars who continue to park in these re· served spaces. J .S .. Costa Mesa TJaaak.s for telllag A YS readers abe9t W.. card. AwareMSS of tlJe pablk cet1alaty Is .eeded. Tiie eanta are not offensive, bat tile)' _set tbe message across -as tbe ~ iD Ute D•ll1 Pilot are au.empt.lag lo do. Firefighter Calls It Quits IOWA ClTY, Iowa (AP) -Flrefighter Llnda Eaton. who attracted national attention when sbe fought a court battle for the right to breastfeed her son at work. has resigned from the Iowa City Fire Department. "'ft JUSl ~ot subtly unbearable," Miss Eaton s aid of working wi th maJe firefighters. "Ever since my suit I was fair game . I was the brunt or a ll their hostilities ... MISS EATON, %7, who is oot married, won a sex discrimination complaint against the city, but the city bas decided to appeaJ that decision. City police are investigating a complaint that Miss Eaton's firefighting gloves were slit. "The incident with my gloves really made me think about why I was there and if I could continue efficiently," she said . "But it wasn't just one thing. 1t was the cumuJative effect.'" IN HEil LE'ITER of resignation to Fire Chief Robert Keating. Miss Eaton said "to stay longer would onJy be prolonging the inevitable." "1 guess quitting is my last gesture of good faith to my fellow comrades -that they may know I never meant them or the profession harm or dishonor." she wrote. Don't Miss the Bus! s.app•1Slwlle6ectto LA. •s GARMENT DISTRICT ............ W.l/11•ftlr.6/I ......... , ... 552-5379 or 552·5747 SAVE 30-70°/o OnAI NAMI BRAND CLOTHING ,.., ....... 44 --~ .... .. • .,, ... .,...... I C1••11t.._ -.,, ............ ' fl • I I • ... OAll.Y PILOT A f ~ Toot Good For Telep , PATTl:RSONVIU.E. ObAo (AP> If lher•'• t~&•pboet trvUble lD St Loui:'1 Dallu or New Ycrl, tate phone company can mOOlU&e hundreds of men ud mUllou In equipment. Hetuboutl, you Juat call 83-)'Hr-old Okin Sbalf er Shaffer It lM Ion• ,..,.Urman for lhe Pat· teraonvUle Telephone Company. which bu 214 nJtomtn and one pay pbofte lt It the U.nieat teler.bone 1y1tem In Obk>, a David prosperln• In Ool ath'• backyard, thanb to ownen Scott and Neva Toot ··we're do1n1 ve•t We've even doubled the number of 1ub!Jcriben alnee takln1 it over," said .. ,.. Toot Sl.nte acqulrana the company -wb.ach now 1roaaes nearly $100,000 ia year -lo 1971. the Toots have buried all but two miles ol it.a telepbooe lines, eatabU.hed dlrect diaUnc and iNtaUed automatic eachan&e equipment. They've also introduced touch·tone telepb0nln1. And the party lines, which used to have 10 parties each, are down to four. "We choH to make Improvements and grow," said Toot. 49, who hu been in telephone work slnce he was 19. The 83-year-old repairman. Toot said, came with the company. And he's still on call 24 hours a day I "He probably knows more about the syat.em than anyone else," Toot sald. "He k:nows every suba~riber personally and knows each customer's phone number." The system, which handles in.stallaUoa and maintenance in ~ square miles of rural CanoU County in eastern Ohio, is one of about 50 indepen· ]i~CPenney . dent t.e&epbone compaAiel -bldependent from Ohio Bell Telephone Co. -in tbe state, Toot aaid. Nearly 550 aucb companies exlat.ed '10 years ap, but they were swallowed up by lar1er oraaJUaa,. lions, he said. Alt.boulh Bell and General Telepbooe J)r'OCe9a tbe company's long-dis~ calls, the tickets are returned to the Pattersooville office, wbkh tMD sends the bills to its customers. One concession to procreu was phaaina oul the local operator, wbo actually worked from bet' living room. Toot said many ol bis customen aUll comment that they mias her. One lhinC the couple says won't go ii the com- pany itadf. Toot said there bave been plenty ol of. fers to buy the business, but be doesn't want to MU out. Home Show and Sale Save 25% on "Princess" towel. Sale 2.99 balth •in Reg. 3.99. Youd expect to pay a lot mo<e f<>< this absorbent. all cotton towel In decorator colors· coffee. rust. vanilla. buttercup. pale blue Hand towel Reg. 2 99 Sate 2.24 wash cloth Reg. 1 59 Sale 1.19 Save 20% Save 25°/o on Distinction towels. Save 25°/o Mighty Oak TM open stock cutlery. on all our shower curtains. Sale S16. Reg $20 ·eunerlly"' shower c urtain of polyeste<1n1no n Coordinating vinyt ltne< Camel beige Sale 14.40. Reg 51 8 Ma1es11c smocked valance Regina · shower curtain of polyesterfrayon lustriana Save 20°/o on our entire line of novelty curtains. Sale 5.60. Reg S7 Lyrical Mussette " Dehcate pink flo<al and subtle stripe pattern on white Easy-clean vinyl l Sale 7 .20. Reg $9 Harmony ·· a veaut1ful Save 25o/o on all our dinnerware and flatware. Set a place with savings. Our e ntire line of lus trous stainless steel flatware. All dishwash er and de tergent s af e . T a rni sh and rust·resistant. Some include serving pieces. Choose from additional lovely patterns at• our larger stores ·corning Corelle n ot included. - Sale 63.75 Reg. $85. Sun Glow 40-pc. service tor eight burgundy geometric d esign on doobte polished clear vinyl Sale 48.75 Reg. Sf5. Plnstnpe 20-pc service ro, lour Sale S60 Rec). $80. Flonan 20-pc 5e0t'I08 t01 four Save 30o/o to 50°/o Cavalier showroom sample sale . Save s2ss Blue side chair. (1 only) orig. •s14 Sale '259 Save •229 Salon Brown swivel rocker (4 onty) Salon Gold swivel rocker (5 only) orig. •488 S•le •259 F••hlon lalend Store Only 144·2313 L1m1ted to stock on hand Save s402 84 · Tan Floral Sofa. (1 only) orig. sgo1 Sale 5499 Save s453 Bro wn Floral Sofa (1 only) orig. S962 Sale s499 Save s493 Salon Brown Sofa. (1 only) orig. s1092 Save s294 Sale s599 White Wingback chair. (1 only) orig. $708 Sale s424 Save s2s& Green Velvet wingback chair. (1 only) orig. ssas Save s137 Sale 1329 Brown wingback chair. (1 only) orig. S466 Save •218 Sale•329 Gold Floral chair. (1 only) or10. •?11 Sale 1299 rsclCPenney IJ=trclr -- Save s430 Salon Gold Sofa. (1 o nly) orig. $1029 Save s544 Sale s599 Cream & Orange Sofa. (1 only) orig. s1143 Save S660 Sale s599 Jade Floral Print sofa. (1 only) orig. s12s9 Sale s599 Save s&o4 Kim Jade Sofa. (1 only) orig. '1203 Save 1300 Sale s599 Orange Floral Sot a. (1 only) orig. •899 Sale 1599 Two great ways to charge ~ .i\ Iii DAILY ~LOT s Th"rM:t•v. Mey 15, IMO • . PACIFIC . , ,,~ '~ L APARTMENT COWl.D STIU. JUST A ORUM lea I.Sand Protect Bound by Red Tape 0.Uyl"t ... _ ~ea Island Project Tabled Temporarily In 1976, builder Robert McLain looked at the weed-covered parcel of land nestled against the lrvtne Coast Country Club and envisk>ned an apartment complex. Four years later, the ~acre site is still covered with weeds and McLain has his plans, but as yet no buildings. nie project lite has been partially graded, but work halted two months ago and isn't likely to resume unt.Jl next January THE SEA ISLAND PROJECT, which is to be bullt on Jam· boree Road across from the Newporter Inn, has been set back several times by changes ol city government policy and d.J.sputes with the coastal commission. But McLain has gotten his project over tbose hurdles only to be brought to a ball by economic pressures over which he has no control. • "Basically, our problem is, well, a lack or excitement in the mortgage world," he commented today. McLain said that with sales on som e of bis finished housing un· its railing off ~ause of record high mortgage lllterest rates. he relt moving ahead with another residential project would be 1m prudenL JN ADDITION, THE market for construction loans 1~ prac tically non-existent. "We hope to start back to work on Sea Island LO January," he said. The project still needs about 60 days of. grading work beforl' cons truction or the proposed 132 condominiums can begm. he !'>a1d Ironically. when the proj~t was hrst suggested rour )'t'ar~ ago, Mel.am was ~omg lo build one and two-bedroom apurtmenL' that were to rent for whal would have ~n a moderete pnce by Newport ~ach standards. THAT PROJECT WAS to have 226 rental un1L'> Thl·n McL.11n decided to make st 226 condominiums. <Jgain aimed at a moderatl' price market. A series of political battles over the project ens ut.>d They ended last fall when McLain received the final approval or hls pro- ject from the coastal commiss100. . .. However, the project approved calls for 132 units. ln add1t1on, McLain has to spend up to $2 mlllion buying 20 units at some other project to meet an a ffordable housing requirement established by the commission. Driver · Training Aid OK'd A Ntwport Hubor Jliih S chc.>ul PHii.in~ lot will be marked out .. an auto drivlns ranict next yeur fot student driver lritlolnai Nt1WVof't Me.a Untiled School f>latrsct truatees have voted u n u n 1 mo u 8 I y t·o spend Sl 5 ,23H on the proJect d e signed lO cut the cost of driver training by more than 40 per- ~ent. The i.avinas. adm1n1strators contend, wlll be m lbe number of lt'aCht'r hours spent 111 cars now driven by :.tudents on city :>lrt:l'll> and :>tdlt' h1ghw&y:>. THE TEACHERS, s aid Superintendent John Nicoll, will be uble to spend those hours in high ~chool classrooms teaching ot ht·r :,ubJ<.'<"lS. Ont• or those teachers. Bryant G1 unit~. t old trustees that fa1anc1a High School d.riv- 1nl-( teachc~ obJect to the pro- pos al, 9 l G ran1te. head of Eslancia's onver program, contenoeo U\at s tudenL-. who drive small cars into "intersections" painted on the parking lot asphalt wilJ not (?et the kind of training orrered m real-life driving experiences. One teacher, he said. called the proposal "busy work" In which a drtvtng range instructor wtll guide a dozen drivers around the course over an elaborate public address system at speeds not more than 5 m.p.h STUDENT VKIVl-:RS are rt>· qu1rl'd to takl' classroom v.ork on drl\l'r safoty to fulr11l stat1· ~raduallon r<·qu1rcmcnb. hi· noted To qualify for a drivin~ hct'f'ISf' bl'fort· age 18. :-.tudt•nt:-. mu'>I ta kt• the drl\ ang port ion~ of tht• d1~trac1 ·~ program L'ndt•r tht' nt·v. plan -.tu<fl'nh from all or the high ~chwb v.111 '-J1t•nd six hour<. lx•h1nd th1• v.lwd 11n tllf' drivinJ! r.m g1: and .1n1Jth1 ·r '>I"< hour~ Ob.'>t•r vmi? other ~I u clt·11t-. from a back M·at Thl'y v.111 ~rx'nd thn·1· a11'1i t1onal hour-. at the wht.•t:I on l"I\ \ slrel'L<; and slate highv. ays and anotht•r threl' hours in tht· oh servat1on scat under the s<1mc condstaons .. ..... --""• ··---- . LOCAL Gridder Set/or Benefit Ken Clark, a punter for the Loa Aneelea Rama, wlll be special guest at the Marcb of Dimes Benefit nl&bt ln Hunt· lngt.oo Beach Yooday. JolnJng Clark will be 12-year- old Melanie Wat.son, the west Oranee County post.er chUd who h as appear e d on several television· sho~. according to March ot Dimes officials . The affair wUI be held from 5 to 10 p m. at Charley Brown's Res taurant. 16160 Beach Blvd . The restaurant will donate all proceeds from the evening to the March of Olmes, officials said. Victim Routs Burglar in CdMHouse Newport Beach police are seek mg the burglar who was cornerl'd by a Corona del Mar res ident inside hi s Pop"ly Avenue home. The thief escaped after the resident. Merit Graham, 57, p~hed hlm m the race, pouce reptn"ted. Sp~ial Delivery? The incident occurred just before noon Tuesday when Graham found his rear door bad been brotten and cornered the burglar m his son's bedroom. Maybe he's expecting a long letter, or perha ps he '>t.•nt in a tall order to be filled. but in any case. Arthur J a nc•s-.. 448 Broadway. Costa Mesa. must be expectm~ some gen('r<.1) delivery envelopes too. hence the po'>tal box m foreground. for the JUnk mail, there'!> a can uround in back. Gr aham told police he took a ~" 1ng at the burglar because the man w~ armed with a wooden dub The Uuef dropped lbe club and Oed. escaping with less than SS in change, police reported. Rank Rais~d ~1 .1rint• "' l \\ 1lli<Jm W Hill:-. -.on nf \\1lham Hllt>v 111 lh513 l'.ih.illl·r•, l lu111111.•t1111 B1-.u h. h..1 hl·t•11 prun111t1·d t11 hi' pn'"l'lll r.1nk v.h1h· 'l''' u11.~ wi th the h t M.inn•· OH 1s1on .. \l<Jnnc Corp.., 0<1~t·. Camp Pendleton lie 1s a 197H ~raduatc of Wc -.tm1ostcr Hi g h School Johnson's Triple Sixe PUFFS I OO 's Reg. $1.43 Q-TIPS I 70's s 1.~09 Recj. S 1.64 VITAMIN C $ 79 500 "'9· I 00 Tablets 2 Re«J. $3.95 e DEXATRIM Ap~ Control s4 69 56 Capsules Recj. $6.98 e· •Wide Selection of Gifts and Cosmetics • Save gas with our free delivery •Film processing OBITUARIES Deatlu Elaewhere NEW YORK <AP) Fuada a...1 ..... '70, bolt ol ~ "Uve from the Met" tele•blon terie. and • ueNtave ot t he Met ropolitan Opera few tbNe dee•<M. has dkd. A raconteur, b e was to me t i m ea c•lled "M r . )letropolttaa Open." D ALLA <AP> - Beta. tlah'e Grall••! ~. lnvefttor of Uqula Paper. lM nutd ~om · mooly "" to cover type;wriU.. ft"l"On, .... died. POI mer l>f'tll dent of th• Liquid P•J>.tr co,,,., .... in""ted Uq• uJd Papcir lo 11154 and rouno.1 UM company to market htt product two yean later. She was tho mot her o f Michu'l Nesmith. who w l!l a member ot tM defunct Monk~ rode Jeroup PUllLIC NOTICE ,.(TlflOUt MltlNIU 9'AMI \TA'l'fMIM1 ,.._. IOt"""lllf i-t-•• oe.no °"" ~··· <iOOO I AllfM ~AN O\C AI'~ ''It v IC es "' l>•nt• "•W• l ,., •• Mew.'""'-"'" ·~ti •ooert o <i•"'"''" 111 s.,,1. ...... "(A' , ..... "'9W CJ1ll'9f1t•• ·~,, flll\ bui"-6 " i on<IY< t<HJ I>• •11 on o ......... It 0 °""'"''" Tlllt .. __ .... ,, • ., .. 1111 lf\4r LONDON (AP> Characl~r actor Hqa. GrUOU.. 67. who won an Oscar for be.t 1\IPl)Ort \n1 actor in 1959 for bis role as Shtlk lldertcn bt "Ben Hur ." d ied Wednesday Among th~ other movies an which he appeared were "Tom Jones." "Exodus ," ··Mutilu' on the Bounty,·· "Ollver" and "The Last Remakeot Beau Gesle." LOS ANGELES <AP> Jea• lk-rtn•ou, ~o. owner chef or the na. t aonally.accl1a1med L'Ermluge restaurant. has died Fnends sa1d Wednesliay Bertranou h ad ret urned to his French h omeland. Co..,.ty t~l ot Of4MIQW ~ on AJ>rh tt,1•. l'll'HM P .... 1.,_, Or ... COHI (Mlly P1101 M.lly I I . n 11 ltlO 1 ... eG SMITH A TUTI&l MOlr'TVUY WBTa.W CHAl'lt. Mortuary • Cremations 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,_CllROntaS SMl1l4S' MOl'TUMY 627 Mam St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 rtaF..aY CCX.OMAl Alt&AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-~ PAaACYllW ....OllALPMK Cemttery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 64<6-2700 .-cOIMCll MOnUU•S a..guna Beech 494-9415 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49&-tns HMIOI LAW~MT. OllVl Mortuaiy •Cemetery Cterretory 1625 Gisler Ave .. Costa Mesa 540-5554 Dftlt• Nel.itt-• ean Advance LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -John H. Marburger lll. a dean at use. has been named president of the State University of New York a t St o ny Brook. Marburger, 39, is dean of the College or Letters. Arts and Sciences at USC. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USOIEU NAMfi STAT IE ME NT Tiie f04lowln; __, Ii OOlno t><nl-s n : A81C M EDICAL O FFICE NjllGEN!ENf, ts.I G.luy ~lwe, a.Kii, Cllllfoml• 93'60 Ar._ 6 IC•ol•n, I~ G•l••V Orlve, """POrt 84!.Cll, C•l1torn1• ,,... Thb ~Is<--DY.,."" ,,~ . ...-..e.tt ... TNs S...---llWO wltfl -c-fy '*-Of Or .... C-y Ofl-.., ll,1-. r1nMS Publl\Ncl Orllflge eo.~t 'O•lly Piiot. /My n . n.,. J,_ ~. 1• PUBUC NOTICE N-61133 NOTICE OFOEATH OF MAROLYN KAY · CARLETON, COSTA MESA, CALI FORNI A, ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE HO. A-10433I. l.ALl% .. SHOM FUMlltAl HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 , To all heir s , ~~~~~~~~~~ beneficiaries, cr editors -pv•'• •c NOTICE--and contingent creditors of _... Marolyn ~ay Carleton. --==~=-::-:=-:-=--~and persons who may be r~™::!.:=::s otherwise Interested in the tM ·~.-... is 0oono llUS• will and/or estate : ""',~: W£NOY'S WINDOW ART m A petition has been filed rHE GLASS 1M.\GE, "'3 w1110, COStJI b Y Mar Y Lee i n t he MtJJi, c.i11vr1o1emv Superior Court of Oranoe wetWIY \.. E-h. 2Sll w1110. County reQuestino that CCKt•Mew.CMHOrnlemv Ma • -be appo· t-"' a fllll buSl-ls<ONlueled by.., In r y """'""' In ""' S 11Mc1u.i. personal representative to ~ e...,..s administer the estate of Tiiis ,.......,. wes filed wllll,,,. Marolyn Kay Carleton, c-•v c1en1 of °'MOe ,_,, °" Cost a Mesa, California , AOl'lln,1-. r1aun (under the Independent '"~""*' 0r..-c:o.ut 0.11, P1'°1 Ad m inistration of Estates "°' 74• Mey 1• •. n 1"° 'no.ti Act). The petition is set for PUBUC NOTICE hearing In Dept. No. 3 at ____ 700 Civic Center Drive r1CT111ous•uMMHs wes t , Sa nta Ana , CA NAM«STAR MEMT ""'701 J 3 1980 t TM f'*OWlng person Is c101ftO bUSI· "JI. / on Ulle 1 8 n .. ~~ •• 10:00 a.m. JA YSON'S PAINTING, 201s IF YOU OBJECT to the ,,...""SC'"'-~i. .,,,.,.... C.."°'111• or anting of the petition, .,~0,-.,. J•ut•lkh , 20u Cheriu vou should either appear s1ree1.c.oi.1J1~.c.111om1•.,.,. at the hearing a nd state ~1HslMlf'IHslsc-1ec11>Y ... 1n vour objections or file 11•• ou .. OsMnJMltlll'-'' written objections with the Tiiis SIJllilmtnt w•s fllecl wllll tllP COUrt before the hearing. ,_,..,C1H11~0r.,.(.Outll ...... M .... Your appearance may be •· 1"° fltJ1417 in person °" by your a t· Publlthed Orlln99 COJt~t o...., P1101 torney. ~··· IS.12,,..1. JaJ..tll I F y 0 u A. R E A PlJBUC NOTICE C RE DITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your "~:::i:,n claim with the court or TM ~ ~ " ..,.. '-'· present It to the personal -·· representative appointed THE OECOltATIYE TOVCH. >51 by the court wjthln four ~~::,,Aw-. CCKle Mew, morttM from thie' dat. Of .._,, n...,..., m --.,,,.. fl~t l.uance of lettert as "-·~Ma--. t.ilfOIN nti7 provided In Section 700 of c11!i':.-~'1 ~'"'""•"'" t he Probate Code of ....,,.T__ Callfomla. The time for Tiii• ..........,. .,.. t11M """" ,,. filing claims wilt not t x· =l,.c;:,'" 0r-. c-t• 911 plr• prior to four months ., .. from 1N d9tl of the Mar-,......_. ar ... CMtC OeilY ,....., Ing notletd above '-·k.., .... ,..... .... YOU MAY EXAMINE Ptl9UC NO'l'ICB ,,,. flle MPt by tM court. tf you .,. lntern'9d In tN """,,.,. ........ •Utt, you mey flle • ,.. ..-n•~ qunt wtth tM court to rt · ..:.":""" ..,_,.,. .._ ctlvt 1P1Clal notke Of the ,. • o onA. _, ...... lnwntory of ttUte ewt1 ~ ,...... "" .._,., ~ and of tM '*ltlonl, e<· ..... ......,. ....-.. ..-... ...,. cou9'tt and rtporta ....... """"' • IWll. dnerMlld In Section 11GO .. ...., _, ... -.. ., "'9 CMttwnl• ...._ .. i ......... ~ ... ~c• . .. t• ...... •• ...... .. • • ... M. ., ...... , ,,'1 P UBLIC NOTICE PllBLIC NOTIC~ P UBUC NOTICE fllCflTIOUI •11\IM•U NAMa U AT IMUIT T"• tollowl~ _....,, •'-do"'9 o-IM U • J AHO R MAR1tfT1Nc;. ~11(­ .,,....., -~ &Mc.I\, Cal...,.. .,,.. J-M -'-•1 S9'1 K- l>fOOtl, ~ ....... &Hell. C.llfonll• .,.,_OMlcl II L•141111\0f1, ~11)7 ... ,, ... Otov•, ~ ~. C.olttoflol• HM1 Thi' bll\IM\\ I\ (Oft<IU(I• by • ~··1 ~1p J~M Ho.io.•y Tt"• sta~ wes llleO wltll -,..,,.,,Cle<~ Of 0r'""90 c-ty Dft ,_.., 13.t .. FU1Ut i>~O...,..C-1 O.olly Piiot, _, u. n, ,., ~ s. '"° PUBUC NOTICE •Any ex ten or wood • Shakes, WOOden roofs, fences, !>id Ing. • Preserves l"l'W wood, restores weathered WOOd • Deep penetrating oil fin ish l 107 E. C4elt Hwy. I no-tw S.... .. MecArlMr c.,... ...... Thur9d9y. Mey 15, 1980 LATEX FUT WALL FINISH Thick and crt>amy lormula that drip-; tess and dne5 1n 30 rn1nu1es W1lhov1 lap marks For interior surfaces such as wall~ CPlhngci and W0()(1WO<k Plus 10 solid color stain for WOOd stucco. previously P<llnled or stained surface:-, ·01l ·late11 formula •Preserve"!> & Protect'> •Water ctean up S.-.rrii-transparent colors toqive wood a natural protected look DAil. y PtL.OT A I Ii Wfftdlff,._ ~tos...o.> tct14.,...A••~.....,_..._. 673-2800 • OPEN SUMDA YS ....CES DPIU MAY U. I tlO 642-1133 ;z: How·canyou beat the current interest rate on $1QOOQ -· 6-month moneY market certificates? With the current rate on our 272 year time certificates. 1Q5QO/o AnnUd!Rate AnnlJ4/ Y ~ le.I (Tho rate shown 1s m effect through Mo&J 31. 19801 The inte rest rate on a Bank of America 2~ Year Time Certificate of Oepasit** is currently higher than the interest rate on a 6-month money market certificate from any bank or savings and loan. And you don't need a $10,000 minimum deposit. All you need is $100 or more. P lus, if intereet rates go down in the future, your certificate will continue to earn today'• high interest for 2~ years. Or you may purchue your certificate for Iona• if you Wee. Thia internt iS compounded daily for individuals. Now add to all that the llfety and convenience of California'• Bl largett bank and you'll ... why it mak .. &:-:~. BANKQFAMERICA ...... ==-. ~·· :r~ .... r.===,:.=c::..;; IUA"' r·1. , mi ~ ....... , ... ~r '-"-vis ,,.... II ........... ~ I !t*'" ............ ._,, .......... ., ..... tpll 1!••1 M t,_, Ii ...... 1111 U..-1, ~ l.. I "'11"'1 .. • 11t•.-r•4( Mi••• .... 41f t tlf I•" " •Mlt• ... I I AitlN r • • I It OM.Y PILOT COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Ired AMtrlOft PEANUTS by Vlrgll Partch '1) " -........ ·-- "Sometimes he remembers he's burled bones in strange places!" SHOE l1M NOT A6AINST MAVI~ A 61RL IN M M1klN6 P,. SOONER~ LATER,~ COUR5E, SMEU LEAAN JVST MOW DIFFtCULT THESE MIKES CAN SE ... BOT I MR eoitC.H I WE'VE DElJOED 10 !J~ IN 6LJ.OOl AND N01 AAVf= A '~10 5KJP ~<ti' Jllb YEAR I I I .. ONA BOLE ~"~IM ~C~ 1..Cll.£, JA"lf l I I 1.114'\ 1ll ._1Nu l(\Ol/t M'( ()111{~ eo-f'f{1C~1 lt4Q ~Ml.N CIMM.l" JV->( &ltll.I \Jf l"f MC ~ I.IL ~AM€ ~-U.~ r10\ At.IQ ~~(UI.. I A~ I .. 1a~r;o 10 euo..-£ Aff~Atffl.7 i) '4tM ~ .. ··No. thanks dear I'm not tembly wild about sandy marshmallows." llE ~A10 I WAS ~u0£. CoNC£11tO, AHO ~~ IC.NOUNf! by Kevin Fagan MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson by LYM Johfts1oft It-ft.a<. GCX> ,·~ NOT 100 (aMJ1 ~ l08E MISS PEACH ' I t l ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS •Be:AUTY ltJ l-lcR &ATH," PLUS'H· BOTTOM. l f..·TA·· I'M OFF IO~E/«rST~t: FOR SOME' SUPPLIES . Aiv-HU~, WHAT DO YOU T~INK Ot= .. ~EAL PEOPLE• r by Bil Keane GORDO --.... _ -· -.. ·-- by Mell Latarius OR . SMOCK .): Guess '"'e coui..c:> s ue .,...~·H:: H IGHVVAY DEPAR.,.../V\e;Ni"" eu-r we PRo e ABt,Y" WOUL-PN·-r HAv e: A CASE:.' RELIAB,_E MEDICAL F=AC I LITI E S NEXT R IGHT by Gus Arriola ~0Cj LOTTA HART NEN'<OQ1AL 1-105 PITA I.. 2MI. • • f TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "Som sneezed, Mommy. Do we God bless doggies?" DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS VOU'VE WAHmtEV rH'TD 1HE Wfl>H6' sm1f' A6AIN, 6t.INKl.E't'! 1lfl5 tS A SA&A 011HE Cl.V WEST! v NANCY IH~N, CAN 'ft}() PIRECf ME ~ 'THE: COMICAl S"rnlP WHERE I CAN FINt71HE ~t:AN EJll~PS? HEY, WAITER·· _U ST WHAT YOU ORDERED WHAT'S THtS? • by Harold Le Ooux by Ernie Busttmilttr •SPECIAL TODAY 0 ("' THE TALLEST STACK OF WHEAT CAKES • IN TOWN AC POSS 1 Tri!!! P¥1 !> F1eeoe 10 Epoc 14 Oc>c>oted ().al 15l~- 16 Black 17 NOl9d Of'9I 19 Attired 10 O.monllll n Wholv n emorec:iee 25 FOf'll C*1 26 o.e.dently 30 Buty )4 Rhyttlm 35CMr~ •tomt 3 7 Ae¥elfy cry la Bygone 39Nooses 42 Collec1IOll 43 Aemeoy 45 Protound 46 Pla)'9d PM1• 48 l(idded ~ Ell4tllie flah 52 Oecof•t• S4 AuflHSJty 55 Liwe 1H11<1 58£Mr0ote 6JE 1c~ 6" '""°"""'<I ttvee 6e Path 67 Moth 6S AUTl'IOt """"" 6'9 Comoi91• 70 ~.n 7 1 Rolttap e g DOWN l~do 2r...., 3 M.vgtnt 'Oelt llemt 5NO.etlend ct mes 6 Btbheel moun1 7Greal Lah 8 Aboul 9 M0$1 Cllbby 10 Cooctlll '' Oual•hed lt'Alm 13 ~an·5 nlCll· ntme 18 Gender 22 Tavern 24 CllMI 26 Solw yeer UNITED FMflare S~le WedfleSdly s PUUle Solved •'. I t. . .,.,,. • I l I ... 0 . •• • •1•10• I l 0 ' •I • r I l flll fC f I •• ' -GI I I 0 ._ .. r ' • 0 . I < •• o r • • • • c t I a • I • 0 .. ··-r r 'I• '• 1• 0 •• •• r II L 0 0 • I I .. '·-0 • 0 ' I " t I• . -, . I ' • • •• --•'• I I •• • • . ' I ii t e I • j •• • • • l r • 'I • IM ' 1-.-1p \ L I I I ~ . ' 0 • • "1 •1-1' • 0 • I 0 I l~:t; l I •1•11:1 • I •• •• 01 •I •It It •• • l 0 " e•cess U POlyprion.c WOii\ 28 Plants ~Rushe 31 Eoo·shtoed 32 Currency 33 Glau •lt'f'lls 36 Everest country 40 HOOlcect 41 Almy 9091· ""' « PtooertieS 47 Peaked 49 Sea e6Qle 51 Gondet's 53 Coale$Ce 55 Ptn 56 S111tane1e 57 Head 58 Emblem 60 Parent 61 ElavtlOI" mtn 62 lsthmllJ 65 Pamper . • CALIFORNIA I NA 1 ION CAIL 'f PILOT /I 11 51UfF£D MUSHROOMS ._ .................. ~ <.-.ct--· Oeloty ...... .. c..--- Low Dos Radiation Unharmful BOSTON <AP> -Ex- posure over many years to low doses of radiation from X-rays and other medical treatment does not s 1g naf1 cantly in- c rease the ris k o f leukemia, a s tudy shows The resear c h , con- ducted at the M ayo ctinac. found t hat people exposed to considerably more radiation tJlen th ose ~ho lived n ear nuclear power plants and othe r sources or mild radiation were not .harmed "We 're saying that even tf we look at ac- cu m ulataoos of a fairly substantial amount or d!aS?nostic X -ray ex · pc)f;ure. 1t does not seem to be related to any in -c r ease In the ris k or leukemia." Or Leonard T. Kurland, on<' of the researchers, said in an interview. I N R ECENT years . some health expert:. have warned of the potential hazard or ex- posure to low levels of radi at ion over long period of ti me The study, which ex-• am aned the medical t reatment of 414 people an Olmsted County, Minn .. was published in today's issue or the New €ngland Journa l o r Medicine. The doctors looked at the records or all 138 people in the county known to have had leukemia between 1955 and 1974. Then they compared the radiation exposur e of each o r them to two healthy peo- ple, called controls. ALL THE medical re- cords in the county are kept in a central filing area So the researchers were able to figure out th e tota l amount o r medical rad1at1on that ~as absorbed by both the leukemia victims a nd the controls over two decades. They calcula ted the a mount o f radiation taken in by the people's bohe marro w. Nine pe rsons who received more than 300 rads of radiation dur ing the 20-year period were ex- cluded from the study a long witb their con- trols, because the levels exceeded those being studied. A rad is the standard unit of measurement for absorbed radiation. A millirad is a thousandth of a rad. Dur ing a typical chest X-ray, a patie nt's bone marrow absorbs 1.6 millirads. X- rays penetrate the body more readily than many other types of radiat.ioo. 477 Face Layoffs SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The San Fran- dllco school board an· ~cipatio& a $18 mluiCMI IMadeet deficit.. bu voted to fire4T1 teachers. Tbe two-to-five vote came tbil week at a stormy meet.ills wlllcb .. oved to o&ber quart.en wbt11 1 flr• manball ..W U'9 • apeetaton ~toomany. The -.rd ....... tM &a7off eatieel to be Mel 1 '' toda1. tb• •ht• U.. for aoUfri•I ..,.,. ..... ,....,_......,., Pyramid Protests Proponent Fa e Pro ecution fi'RESNO {AP> Until a f w wec-b •10, Con rue and Gary Mt>I V'ln bad never been In troublt' wttb UM-law Now. lhC'y are amonai • 1rowlnK numbtt ol CaUfomlaru a wttiUn1 tnal for toveat lna Sl,000 m a pyramid 1•mf' And llkt' many or tht ~ti. ~)' ari! bitter 111bout th Ir first brui.h with Ow It aJ ayRt("m Well o~r 1,000 pyramki propooen.._ ithowed up at • rally be~ to pn>teat the crackdowns They waved Amerkan na11 and prombed l<> chan1e at ate laWI l'Qlftmln1 the pyramkt lft alJ , m~ than '° peoplt were <'lled ln ~ C.OUOtY Of thc»e. Z2 will be proHCuted oo mlldemeanor churat•s of partJdpaUng ln an "end lHI chain S('hcm•" and ronducUna 1tn Uleaat lot t.ery, "Ya apecl&l pros~utor Phillip Officer Slllll.Aa CASES Aa£ pt<ndm" tn Orang\., Sacramento, Los Angeles, San Fr11nt·1~co. S11n Oteao. Alameda, Stanislaw. and other Cll11forn11:t counties. i.ays Officer Pa.rt.lciput.s buy a place oo a pyramid that cost.a between $100 to $5,000. As new investors are added. the name moves up the list . and the person start.a receivmg a return. The F resno County investors claim the sheriff's department violated their rights when conducting the raids &nd that the district attorney as "wast.mg taxpayen.· money" with the prosecu- tions AS TIIE MELVINS tell it. depulle!> weanng nack Jarket.:. and brand1!.h10R riot guns smasht'd through a locked garaRe door when Melvin a!>ked officers at the front door 1f they hitd a searrh war rant. "What I'm concerned about as that our civil rights are bemR violated," Melvtn says. "Those guys (the deputies) ar c a bunch or macho ego freaks .. One man say:. a deputy who raided has part) later harassl'd him itt a bowling alley by snapping pictures or the people the man was with A teenaged gir l. who suffers from a medical pro blem, says s he urinated in her clothes when a dt: puty derued her request to use the bathroom. Ttt08E AWAITING TRIALS have run up "thou11an~" In leaial expense.-. of their own. ac cordmtC to their iattorney George Carter And ('nrtt•r prt<hrta the costs will run higher before the mattt"r LS finished Offkt!r believes the expenses are warranted Ill" "lay11 Ow case8 can 't be dropped because "the whole lh.lna would juat start up agam just u sure .. ~\here are little green apples.'' Beakie.a, he says, ''they wanted to make a fight Of It " Indeed. aeveral of those who were cited feel they must fight the charges "a.s a matter of pnnc1 pie." .. WE COT OUR MONEY back the se«>nd day ·says Melvtn "But the money was never the main thmg We were JUSt havmg a good tJme " Others say they attended the parties to make friends The idea or rollecung $16,000 appealed to them but was never the main motivation. they say. "At our meeting, no money was solicited," say!; Donna Smith. rited May 1 in the home of her friend, Jeanette Cano. "It was very much like a Tupperware party". "UNLESS I GET MY money bar k. I'll have lost Sl.000. But the money isn't worth anythmg anyway, so why not invest it. Besides . It was worth Sl.000 ror the run I had ... she says Officer and Mc Kinney say they are just trying to enforre ex1stin~ la"'> while protecting poss ible v1rta ms "ho m 1ght ha .,.e to take out a :.e<'ond mortaJlage on their home to romt• up with their $1 ,000 . "When a group or people Ill an ofrice get together in a Little baseball pool and the wumer gets aJI the money, we don't run around with cloak a nd dagger spies." says Officer .. But. 1f they're running 1t for profit , that's another thing " Memorabilia Bought OFFICER. SAYS THE deputies made a LONDON CAP > -A barkeeper spent over "minimal intrusion" at the Melvtn home. Shenlf $.2,700 to buy a La:. Vegas napk1p autographed by • Harold McKinney ~ays his men were admitted El\'I S Presley a nd a collectaon of B eath:~ "before they could s ay a word" and he claims to memorabilia at an uuct1on held by Solht'by'-. ht•r(' have a Lape r~ordin~ to prove it Rnan Brodll'. "ho s aid he would decorate has Both McKinney and OHicer ~ay the only pub with the items. spent SJ.090 for two scratched weapon d&spla)•ed at the raid was a pistol m a and autographed copies of the Beatles' first two shoulder holster that became .. 'is1ble when a detec· albums and an autographed set oC 14 Beatie photo live took off hts jacket graphs taken in 1962: S500 for a set or four aut,o. Officer s ays he as not certain how much the graphed dollar bills from John. Paul, George, and rases have cost taxpayers, but he says part of the Ringo. and $1.135 on the naplun marked "Las risb~More® s2.19 •Crispy Fish •Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunchy Hushpuppies •Golden Fryes ,._ l.v""': ,,,,. ' ..... rost will be offset by the $9,000 taken dunnR the Ve~as Riviera llotel" ~ct.>ne or Eh1-. ~last con raidsnecountymay sue for~e~t.hesay:. ___ cert -------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-- Price. Good Thru Mey 21at 25" COLOR CONSOLE • 100% Solid S1e1e • Aulo fine Tuning Reg. S598. SAVE $110 sar 9•• COLOR AC/DC TV STANDS BY 9 euacoRF • WALL MOUNT I 2 11 BLACK & WHITE .._:910 be). $109. '8800 ..,.SJn.'278" TABl.f COLOR TV SPORTSWEAR BY CATALINA "I believe in fresh air, firm muscles and Fashion Island." Fashfon Island is my kind of place. Where else can I enjoy so many shops geared to my lifestyle plus a great choice of depart- ment stores? Or receive personal attention from sales people I've known for years? Or find stores treated to fresh flowers and lovely interiors and other special touches? Why do I believe in Fashion Island? Because Fashion Island believes in me. We're special, because you're special. l i J . i 1 .4\ f 8 DAILY PILOl T nurtl'lev M•Y H> \i&O ~· '' ,.. ..._ . Discover Cambridge contentment. The very special satisfaction of knowing that with Cambridge Box-less than 0.1 mg tar-you're getting the lowest tar cigarette ever made, yet still enjoying the unique pleasures of smoking. Also available in Soft Pack and1005. Ultra low 1 mg Soft Pack,4 mg 100s. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • f!lwll, .. .,,.. ... , ... Sox: l•u thln0.1 me "•:·o.ot "'lltiCOCIM-Softhct: 1"'1"w:·o.1 "'1 .._ ___________ nlcount-100'1: 4 """111:·0.4"" IMCOCIM IV.I* cifMnt t.yFTC Mtmocf • . I " I l \ . J 1 I i .I 1 --·· ""~---·------~...,...---i ---------·---..... -~~ .... ~~::..::....-..... ---. INSID E: •Boating •Movies s •.... -. .. ·B .. u.sim.n•es•s .. ··T•e•1e•v•i•s•.·o." .............. ~ ................................... ;;:;l,..O~ts ~.Ma~lb 1000 DAILY PILOT r-• o.11, l'IMI SUff ,,_ World-shaking? Guinness Assault Planned By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ol•O....,PIW~ 1n a time wh~n the world of sports is be· ing rocked with boycotts, strikes and scan- dals. it's refreshing lo see that something will be done for the pure joy of it. Saturday, startine al 9 a.m .. Veterans Stadium an Long Beach will be the site of an all-out assault oo the Guinness Book of World Records. where thousands will Lry LO etch their oames in history. CAN YOU llUN THE 100-Y AllD dash in less than 13.1 seconds backwards-> Throw a Frisbee 254.9 feel and catch 1l before it bib the ground? Run the 50-yard dash m "ltll seconds on your bands., There are 23 other events on the docket. all sanctioned and supervised by David Boehm. American editor of the Gumnes~ Book of World Records. All records wtll be assured of finding their way mlo the haJlowed pages of Guinness. Think you can throw a baseball faster than 100.9 miles an hour and break Nolan Ryan's rerord? Make a basket from 89 feet away from the hoop? Throw a playing caret over 185 f~t., GO TO VETERANS' STADfUM on Satur day There 1s no reg1stratton fee to tr). and spectators will also be admitted fret: under proper supervision," says Boehm "We don 't want people goin& ore half cocked and trying LO do things like they had in Ripley's Believe ll or Not "We've tried to make Guinness a re- ference book that people can depend oo," Boehm continued "Rapley himself used I.() say a lot of hjs stuff was never authenticated. He didn't a!>k people to b(:lu~ve 1t. tie JUSl !)aid. ·Believe 1t or not "' WIULE SATURDAY'S COMPETITION will concentrate on athletic achievements, the Gui.IU;leSs .book includes records from every walk of life Boehm . who s tarted editrng the Amertcan version of the Bnt1sh-born Guin- ness book 24 years ago, has memorized thousands of records. simply because he has to reVtsethemevcry ye~r. ··1 thlilk the weirdest of all is the guy who has been hit by lightning seven times." Boehm say!). "We've known him smce he was hit four times." The human lJghlning rod is a park ranger in V1 r~in1a One year Boehm was about to go Lo pr~s "'Ith the nr·w Guannes'> edatron , hav- tnf updatl'd the l1ghtn1ni,: record to !)IX ')lflkl''>. ~hen he h&id a hunch "I decided to give him a .call, JUSL for the heck of at, and l>ure enough, he was tn the GUINNESS EDITOR DAVID BOEHM HOLDS WORLD'S SMALLEST RIDABLE ~KE. "We want to encourage record-~etung tStt RECORDS. Pa~e 82> 'Most Crucial Fo11r Minutes of Series' When Kareem Left, Lakers Dug In APWl,..,,....e By JOHN SEV ANO Of t1M D.tlty PllOt Staff INGLEWOOD -It's amazing, the Lakers almost defy explanation. Here it 1s 97 games (counting regular season and playoffs} into the season and the team is still learning about itself. What are they learning, you ask? Well, for one. that -although Kareem Abdul· Jabbar is indis pens able, he is not necessar y AuL the time. And two. a Kareem-less Laker team can hold its own with anybody . . . even the Philadelphia 76ers. GRANTED, JABBAR'S 40-point, 15· rebound performance was the difference an the I.alters' 108-103 victory over the 76ers m game five at the Forum Wednes· day. But or greater importance. at· least in the eyes of the 17.505 fans in attendance and a national leleV1Sion audi~. might have been the play of the Lakers during the final four minutes of the third quarter, when Kareem was m the dressing room walh a severely spramed ankle and LA was grasping to a slim 69-67 advantage. It was at this pc>Ult, when the Laker.; figured to fold. that they came through with !lying colors. changing a two-pomt lead mLO an e1ght-poant margin by tht' close of the pertod. •'I TlllNll 11IEY were tbe most eruclal four minutes ol the' entire series," said Laker Coach Paul Westbead. whose team now bolds a 3·2 edge. "They weren't only playing for pride, they were playinc for their tile ... Kareem's injury occurred umocentlv enough as he landed on the Side ol Uooe! Hollins' foot following his own basket. After a quick exchange of hoops it was Newest Angel Says Thanks CLEVELAND CAP> -Dave ~1u1ggs has his work cut out for him during the res t o f the Am e racan League baseball =-~es!)on, according to h is manager . Jim Fl'egos1. Skaggi., who was makmg his first appearance m an Angels uniform, drove in five runs with a ho me run and two s ingles Wednesday night to lead a 13·7 thrashing of the Cleveland In· d1ans , aoQlher c h ance ." F r egos1 qujpped. Skaggs was purchased from the Baltimore Onoles on Tues· day to replace the injured Brian Downing. the regular catcher. Downing has a fractured-left ankle and probably wUI rruss aoother six to eight weeks. Skaggs si.ogled borne a run in the Angels' four-run first inning and drove Cleveland starter Dan Spillner, 2-2. from the mound with a two-run single in the third. WINNING BASKET -Julius Erving fouls Kareem Abdul· Jabbar as the Laker center stuffs with 33 seconds left in the game. Abdul-Jabbar converted the free throw, com- pleting a three-µoint play and giving the Lakers a 106-103 lead overthe76ers Wednesday night. "I JUST TOLD him I'll be ex peeling that all the tame," said Fregosi after the contes t. Then the manager made sure that eve ryone knew his t rue expecta- tions about Skaggs are not so high. "I 'll probably give him THE ANGELS scored seven times in the third lo build an 11-4 lead aft.er the Indians had tallied four runs in the bottom of the second to tie the score al 4·4. The offensive explosion was a change of pace for the Angels. whose silent bats were partly the cause of a recently complet· ed home stand in which they woo Only four or 13 games. Cubs Get Some Relief Gomez' Quick Hook Pays Off, 5-2 LOS ANGEL.ES CA P) -Prestmi Gomes, the manager of the Chicago Cubs, usually doesn't waste much time ,oiD.g lo bis strong suit, the bullpen. And.I •as business aa usul Wedwday night. Lynn McGlothen bad permitted Los Angeles only two hits and had a 4.0 lead entering tbe seventh inning. But as soon u MeGklUlen walked leadoff hitter Rudy Law, Gomes looked lo bis re· lieven. "We've probably got the best bullpen in the National League," Gomez said o( a relief corps that I.I led by 1979 Fireman ol the Year Brµce Sut- ter. IN ftJE C\JB8' S·2 victor)' over Loi An1eJe1, wbleb ended tho Doc11en' four·1ame wlnnin1 1treak. n.nt BUI Caudm pltctt.d an ianla,, then Dlcll 11drow anOlher lnnlAI and flaally Sutler. who 1tnlft out ttM aldo ln lb• n1nth lnnUaa for h1a ftlnth •av•. '':l'M pltrh h lt\K'k out 8l vt Garvey CM\, no °"' ..ad hat," • Id Lot Aftt•l" Mtftt,.r Tom Laeorda. n. C\lbl had ctroPped t tint two llftttt qt UMt ...,_.•••• riM alMt, OomH ru td, "W• lt-4 ........ 1 .... '"'-'06 •• ,.. tt111t1r ,,.. f>tvt l&Nn 1n, r.<Jlon t A be 'ot hurt and then the bullpen did lbe Job." sa.Jd the rust-year Chicago skipper IDNQllAN BIT a two-nm homer in the third innln&, bil aecond ln two ni&bta and bis elptb of the season, when the Cubs struck for four runs ·••inst But Hooton, S-3. Steft DUlard hit bis first homer ol the year and former Docteer Bill Buckner tripled home a run for Chiceeo'• other MIDI bl tbe'lnnin1. The Dodaen tot tbelr only runs in the seventh on Steve Garvey'1 ltftb home run of the year. After McGlothen walked La• lo lud otf tbe lnniq, he came out of the ••me becauae ol 1 pulled •roln muacle. Caudill retired Re1ate Smith, bUt Ganey connec:ted to mu• It •·2. The Cube a&Md 1 fifth""' In U.. elibt.h when Kln1man 1ln1Md home Jvan DeJ .. ~. who had doubled after two wer out. Cleveland cut the lead to 11-7 on Toby Harrah's fourth-inning home run. bis second of the seuoo, and Tom Veryur's first homer, a two.run blast in the six lb. . Skaggs tbeD bJt bis first home run ol the season, a two-run abot in the aennth. to build the mare:ln lo 13-7. .. TlllS PaOBABL Y exceeds what l expected to do," aaid Ska111. wbo bed one hit ln five at-ball for Baltlmon before the An1ell purcbued bis contraet. "For IOIM reuon, I alWl)'I have IOOd da)'I •n Cl1v1lud. J didn't think I would start rtllilt away, but I'm tlad I IOt la the Un.up today becaUH ft wontcl out will," ..... l&td. 1"• •year.W 4a\eMr •• oa lllt war • ot laaJor ...._ baltball ...... Aaltla ... '° ............ I tlllt ... , ......... . l1lll"'or1 1\11 -It~ .. Mt ..... "' ..... m ..., .... No • ,......,,. •• Oolt•M • 11 ~• 11 _'.7:::::r. ~·=· r .. ~,,.. quite ev1deot that Jabbar couldn't con- tinue. although he tried, and was taken to the lockerroom. That was at the 3:59 mark of the quarte?' and the rest. as they say, is hlstory. With a lineup of J im Chones , Jamaal Wilkes Michael Cooper. Norm Nixoo and Magi~ Johnson. the La.kers oot onJy maintained, but shocked the 76ers in expanding tbe lead to eigbt pomts. JOHNSON AND COOPEa toot charge as they scored 10 of the 12 points ctun.g the spurt, while lbe 1kn could m__.-.. ly OM beliket ad foar free throws. .. f'Of' us. the whole pace ol lbe ea.me picked up," said Cboftes. "IC.areem'a llt- Jory might have been a blessi.a& in d.ilf.. gui&e. Psycboloeically I think tbe 7&ers said to themselves, 'Kareem's gone.' It was a bell ol a sitaatioo but it g.ave ~ <See IA&'E&S. Pa1e BU llZ UAll Y PILOl Tl'!u1tdoy Ph y I~ 1i00 . ~ . ... " • .. c ) • ' . • t . . . -; , .I , A Cap1ule Repo'1 From ttte Wortd of Sport• Boycott G ts a Boo t With Wt-l G rman Vote Fro• AP Ol~ut.n l>l lSSY.Ll><>tH". W~t <if'r man) l h• W""' Ct•rman Olympu~ C'omm1llH \oleod Loda not to Nend a tt-am w °'" M ~<-o• (h1me • I" In& lhc> l l S led effort to orei1tn11f' an tnt•n,a tJOnal bi\\""'" of lht' 19fk> 01) m p1<' 1h b1.iw~t puab lo d•l• Thtt~ t\ov. 1.1 ~ nwr( than 40 <•ountn that h•'" liM'hlM for ont-rt•a.Mln or anul ht•r Lu 111t&\ ...... , f1om lhf" t:anH, v. ht<'h .tre ('()f\bldl!rc.-d 1n1pona.nl b\ Uu-Ru 1a11' t-a uu • 1 f tht' favonable lnlt"rn•lh>n•I t•>.,~•ur.-tht•\ ,.,, .. • tc-.1 "' 11! 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"'II ' ,.,.,,,1,,t '" t•'• "'.t' 11• J.1t•rc u551ons HI t'lh'1'ur.i._in~ ••lt'lt'1 lc·am' ,,, 1.,,,, ·•II II • 111111' l~o da,>b alll'r lh1· )•11•n, h l )h mJ'H 1. ,,1unH1t1•1 .1c, Hlt'\l 11 would i.:u T he l;t'rm.tn H •l\' 1·.tmt• .. n t'r an <'m••l11'n~l 1·•111 h1•111 1lf' bat~ in a hl>lt.>I u.1llt1...,•m 111 th1' Hh111C"l:rnJ 1 1\ 1 irn.! , hm:l\••11 months of 1·im1nlH 1 ..,~ in \\,•:-t l•f'rm..in~ 1nn 1h1 \ :.. l'"' posa l Chanc ... llM tlt•lmut ~d\O\tlh &t\d th1· \\ t''t l,,., n\.111 p l\1 11 ~ menl la..,t month r1•1•nm n\l•nd<'l.t lh.Jt t ht• 1 II\ rn p11 11•mm1tt~· boycott bt-<-Jw.r of tht' ~" lt'I .h·t1on 1n '\h:hani,l.1n 1ha1 th•'' c;a1d 'wlatt'd lntt'r11.1 t11m .el tll~ mpH' C<1mm11t<"<' n,11•, nn r1•n duct b~ OhmpH' hu..,1 n.11 11m:- Shortl~ Jftt'r Lht• \Ott' lht> ~O$C"0'4 Oh mp1c-11r,.:on12injl Com m1 tl~t' :rnnounct'd 1hat tht' CJna• .... "'lluld ,.:1• 1'n ,1, c;chedttlt'<l ..-------Quo•,_ of tlu-Day ------ D•i ll ht Stoa.-,, lttt• ma1 C>nd h1~h ;umra. announr lllj! c;uppun f,1r lht• bcW('()lt 1\f the ftfo!>('(l\4 Ill) mpll' Thl're::. somNhing J boul somebod.> ha ' tni! a part .> rn th('Jr front ~ a rd and bt•a ung up '-Om ebod} JO "lhl'tr back yard that JU-.t d<>t>:.n t "a!-h ~1th mt. · firlidry Gets a Lor of llelp 8urk.> Ot>nt. G raf!( SettJ~ and Rlt'k Ceronr slam nwd t"o run hnml•r.. off shell shotked De nnis ii J,l'Oo ard, po'4 erm~ lht> New York Yankees and Ron Guidry 10 a 16 3 rout of Kansas City Wednes - da) n1,i:ht 1n Amt•ric • .in League baseball ac tion . . Ro bin Yount doubled. tripled and smgled. sconng three times, and Lar ry JDi.IP kn<.K'ked 1n three runs to lead Milwaukee to a 5-1 victory over the Chi cago White Sox Moose Haas 14·3>. BUI Cas tro and Bob McClure combined to pitch a n ine hitter for t he Br ewers Det ro1t ·s Alan Tram m ell hit a soft h ner to ..,cor e Rk k Peters and Lance P arris h in lht· ninth 1nn1nJ:( and give the Tiger<> a 6 'I victory over Oakland The h1l was T ram m l'IJ's fourth tn fou r offlc1al at-bats m the game P1nch·h1ller J im Dwyer drew a ba!>es·loaded ~alk to force in the dectd· ing run with one out in the ninth inning, lifting Boston to a 7·6 win over Minnesota. l The Twul.!>' r ookie Doug Corbett. appean ng vou"' for the 14th time this '>C'ason. retired nine batters II\ a row until Butch Hobson hned a s ingle to cen\er tn the ninth A ~rand slam l1ome run by Dave Roberts and s olo bla ... L'i by Mickey Rlvu s and Richie Zit>k powered Texas to a 6-3 v1CLory over Cc.11l1mon Sparky Lyle sa ved the de· Ct!>ion for <~aylord l't>rry, 3 l Two run homers tra m Wiilu.· Hon.on ~tnd BUI ~tein amJ th<• f1vf.' hit pitching of Glenn Abboll led Sc<.1Lllt: Lo a 7-0 verdict over Toronto. Abbott (3·2) stru('k out five and wa lked two in pitching his third complete gam e . . . Jn the Nat1on:tl League, Tony Bernazard 's fifth· inning doubl e scored the game's only r un as Montreal bl anked Houston, 1·0 behind the se ven-hit pitching of Scott Sanderson and Woody Fryman Pete Rose d rove in four runs to lead Ph1ladelph1a to a 9·1 triumph over AUanta ... Pittsburgh's Jim Bibby earned his fifth victory nd Kent Tekulve recorded has fourth save to lead the Pirates to a 3-2 victor y over San Francis co . . Jerry Morales snapped an o-ror-23 slump w ith a two -out single in the JOth inning, scoring John Steams with the wmnjng run as the Mets edged Cincin- na ti. 7-6 Keith Hernandez singled and scoretl a pair ol r uns, the se('ond on a n e rror in the sixth inning. to give right· hander Roy Thomas his ft rsl victory as St. Louis sl opped San Diego.2.1. ~..._., 011• tt1 Satttrdafl•• Prralcne•• 8ALT1MORE Genuine Risk. the tin t fUly to ..,,n the Kenhtth llerby In ~ yean. wtll try lo E b\ r\lm Ow rt r.t Mly lo win lbe Pre•kntlMt In S8 ',•ar &t\urd ll) wh"n llht' oppo.t-i. 5lx «ilta a nd a M•l'11n.I ('flt•~ today at Punhco l'hco t'hl~f rivals for Bert t"lreslone'a flllr ln tne l J 18 mile. '200.000 addeld Pru ltnCM u e eaped.ed to be Jaklln Klu•man. Code• aod Colonel Moruo J Un Klu101an. owned by »ctor Jack Klu1man and Jolm OomtnJ[ue1, finl,.hed third in the Kentucky Derby two weeb irwo ond I• tht-only Dc•rby slurter beelda the filly to be en· t1•H«I 111 lht• l 'rt•1tk oc .. s 'l'IH'\Hll St Ohlf''') CC>dtll W()tt lh• Santa Anita a'id lhHlywwd det•bieu l>ut w a~ not nomtnlllled for the Kentucky u.-r by ('olont•I Moran . owned by Towumd B. Martin. wu LU\ 1mµr(' "'H ' w1r11wr of the onc·mlle Wl~n Stakes l ast ~aturd•Y a t Aqut"dul't Otht'l'll rntert.'<1 toduy were Ehli Neffs 8'n1. J~y Zooct·s ~u moy«'d, John Pc.-rrln's Night Land1n1 and Don Fent.er Jr.'s I ud1} Pl11rlc L ut•k y Plut'k. lhe geldmc in the field, was .sup· plt•mt>ntt"tJ for ..i l t.•t' of Sl0.000 t ·ott.-~ w11~ con111derf4d by many people to be the top 3. , N H <1hl an the· N1untry before the Derby. But hl' stayed home in l '11hforn1D whl\t' Genuine Rlsk ran to glory on the first ••u11 unl1t\ to May ----BCIH'IHllJ Totl•9 -------. t ln thls dalt.• m basebsll ln 1973 :\111lm H~ un hurle-d tht! h r.-.t of his four carffr no- htll\'rl> "' the Angels defeated the Kansas City Royals, ,I tl On l h1 -. dall' in 1960 In h1'I first <1lart as a O u cago Cub. Don Card'Well h111 h•1l u ·I 0 no h1ttt-r aga tnst lhe St. Louis Cardmals ( ln lh1.!! ct.1te tn 1952 \'Ir.ill Trut·ki; of lht> Detroit Tigers pit ched t~ first 11( h1:-t w,1 n<' htltt•rs thut seaM>n. beating the Washi.ngt<>n ~·nntm~. I 0 tl11 th1:0. tl att' an 1941 · Tlw N1•w York Ya nk<'t's lo..;l to Chicago. 13-1. but J,,.-t>ll\fo.i.:10 :d nE?IM oCC White Sox pitcher Eddie Sm ith 111 111•,.:111 h1~ n •(·ord SC).f:am e rutting streak '1'11(111.' 's H1rUld11ys :-.1111 r 'rulll'IS('O Giants outfielder Bill North is 32 l\.ll11111n1 1• Onnlt·~ p11chl•r l>t.•nms Mart.lnei. is 30 Kans as \ '11\ H11, ab thud baseman Gt.'Or~e Brett is 27 t~t•Ml' OutliPldPr "akP• .lll·Par·IU l'·nrma {;ohlt•n Wt•l>t College ouU1elder Job.n • 'to .... ~ .. ""·" .,..1,•1·tt'<t tu thl' All-Pac 10 Southern Ill\ , .. ,,\0 b.t:.t'l.1all ll'c.tm Mo.-.c>s "a:. one of four \ri11m.1 pl.1~t·r-. picked on thf' :.quad Th<· M 11'4 .. tul..t't> Hurk:. are one of 'everal NBA le it m s trying tu ~'fl" 7 2 formt·r l '('J.A rellteor Ralph DroWnge r . Tom Saf'\•a, the all time "Pt't-d )cin~ of the Jndianapt>lts 500 r ra:.h1.-d dunn..: l)rit<'I H"t' W1-dnt>"day demoh">hin~ h1~ dlr f'Hll ) qualthN1 car lie :-uffrred onl:, m inor 1n Jllrtl'S. but Wl ll hav"' lo re-quahf~ rn .i d1C (t'rc.'nl car 1( ht' intends lo race M l.l} 25 Bal-t>ball conlraet talks are rPurh1n~ th1· r r1 t1n 1l ~•age in New York. aceor dmg to pl::i vt'r!-unton repre se nt a tive Man lo Mlllt'r. "The <'lock 1s runnmi:: down," s..iHJ Mtlll'r. refl'rrang to thC' M :.iy 22 'ilrlk(• d('arllme "TherC'·s a long way to go i:lnd a i.ho rt time to get the re " Th.ree we-ch and l "o days after the race. a b<'a m ing J acquelint> Gare au, thl· real woman'!> win 0110\.1.1 .. c;u ncr of the Bost-On Marathon . trotte-d sym bolt('ally across the f1nu;h lme and r~eave-d her h rst place' medal Rost" Rub, lhl' fi rst woman across the ftn1sh hnC' i\pr1 l 21 "a~disquahrtl'd Janet Gulhrt~ may not be tht' ooh woman drin •r 1n the lnd1anapolts 500 next year tf Kathy Rodf', a 2J yea r-old !-watllr· d river . achieves her Roal Sht> "as a regional Driver or the Xc·ar. as selectl'd by the Sport.c; Car Club of Ame rica . a nd 1!. tn lndlanapous to learn lhe ropes The promoter of the Mahammad All-Larry HolmH World BolUJlg Council heavyweight t.Jtle fight says the bout will take place m lhe United St.ates som etime In August . IA-o Van Vttn, a tall Dutch forward wbot'ie scor10g he lped lhf' Los Am~el~ AzlC'~s into thP NASL playoff-. lai.t year. h"" b<·c n rt:aequ1rl"d by the A z-t~s on loan from a Holland l>OCC(•r cluh Thi• NCAA ha.., !.uspended Hampton Institute ., top four l£>nn1 .. playl'r'\ :tnc1 placC'<I the st'hool on onf' year proba t w n for Jllt•~l·ll \ w l<.i lion of rut~ govr·rn1ng f1nanc1al a111 to i.tudcnL-. T r uin<•r ftud Delp sa ys that Sptttac ular B id . \\ho could bt·1·oml· Lhornughbrro ra ring·s all lime money ~1n n1•r in lh(• next i:.1x weeks, w1JI be ''ntt'red in Sunday '1> Mervyn Lc·Hoy Handicap at Hollywood Pa rk .Suicar Ray Leoooard, prc pimnl? for h1<1 JWle 20 defense of his World Boxing Coun('1l 11. <"ltt·rw1•1ght l1llc ag.,m:-t Robe-rt Duran tn Mootrelil. suf IPrt•d a l'Ul right a r m after act'1dentally breakmg a hghlbu lh Six '-lll<'hl'S were required but tt crea tes no threat to the multi million doll:tr d ate .. Roa Rlchardaoa, track coach al l hl' l 'ni\'er"lY of Wyom ing since 1976, has resigned. .Dtdi: C'a11'llano. a mem~r of the University of Pittsbu rgh's famed footln1ll b<H"k f1~Jds or th(' lalC 1930!>, IS dead at age 62 follow 1n g a Ion~ lllnc~., T~n..Radio TV: llocke.> New York Islanders a t Phil ade lphia. Mad night , Channel 13 Taped . RADIO: No events scheduled .. SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL KAREEM A80UL..JA811AA i;-,....p~·· I.AKERS •.• anot.h~ dlmens100 -it let us run "There's no doubt the spurt w H the difference .. "I IUST FELT so m uch extra e n ergy wh en he we nt out ," added Wilk.e5, who contnbuted 14 polnt.s "We knew we had to pla y with or without him " ·'I w asn 't tr y in g to t ake char ge. It J US l ha ppened that way," sa.1d Cooper, who tossed 10 13 pomt.s oft the bench "It wu a team effort all the way ''Tht> ·rap' 1J a bban means l've r}'lhlng lo w. ;.ind "'l' wante<.1 • to get tlus one for him J know his lea\'lng hred rne up · 'l aid Coo!X'r ··wt: \\ E Rt: Al.R E~O Y pyH hed lo play. all tl mNnl v.a s tha t v.e h a d l o p lc1y ha rder ' !>aid f'1>1on t 20 J>')tnl.~ 1 Y. 1· '41'rt' fortUJl<tlt' 111 l c1k1· .,rj 'JOtag1• nf the situation · · · r felt 1 had to take O\ e r.· t·x plained Mag1c, who left no doubt he• was the leader when Kar~m d1·pa rtro "I JUSt fe lt 1l a nd did at tl w iu, like I !>aid. ·you all mO\'t' out and let m e do my thing' .. The Lakers d ad . a nd Magic dtd ht'> lh.tng lo Lhfo tune or 14 (>Otnl.'I, I:; rebounds and JO assists ·we really pulled together a-. J u nit." added J o h n son Without Kareem. e \erybody had to pla\• center We tWil had to ~uck 1t up "ll v.a s a beautiful four m tnult'S for ~ and tt ca me at J crucial ume " WES111EAD SAID the SllUa· tton wu pretty self ~\'ldeot "I didn 't h ave t o s ay dnylhlnf!." ht> s a)d . "ft was an t•mollonal thing and the players pla~ ed v.ell above their phy 1cal -.1ze 1£ v.e had ~one flat at that moment we could have ~n Uurted "The ~uys played their hearts nut It was hke they we re 111 a ret'r euuon league where 1f you lost . you get k1t'ked o ut or the R)'m " Surprising ly, up to that spurt, the game was a see saw afllllr that saw the score tied or ex· r hange hands 37 times w th "•'••• !!. dram atic r e turn , a nd an eight -point mar gin. Ka r eem took care of the rest tn lhe fanaJ quarter sconng 14 ol his 40 points. including a lhfee... point play with 33 seconds re- maarung to it'e the victory. Jab bar X-rays Negative By IOHN Sl!V ANO °' ... 0...., ~ ......... IN GLEWOOD -The a n - nouncement out of Cenline la Jiospital at 12 : 13 a.m . today was like Inhaling a breath of fresh air ... al least as far a s th< Lake rs were concerned. "X-rays are oegaUve,'" the statement read . ·~The doctors will treat hJm <Kareem Abdul· Jabbar ) wttb an ti lnfla mmator jes and ice his ankle, tape it, and keep lt eleval- e d . They will a e e how 1 t responds during tbe next 24 hours and will know belt.er Fn · day moming what his condition ta. .. At that time they wiU be able lo judce what the pain and dls· comfort level Is. Kareem wall d e p a rt w i th tbe t e am for Philadelphia th.is afternoon." YO& 11IOSE WHO may have bee n in a dark closet the past 24 hours . Abdu).J abba r was taken to lhe hospital alter the gamt' hy Or. Robert Kerlan after iojunng his left arucle during the lh1rd q u .. rte r of game fi ve in the Lake r s' NB A ch amp ionsh ip sen ~ wi th the 76ers. Ka reem, c rut c h a n d a ll ltmped out of the d ressing roo~ ~·f~r he a lm<r..t stngle-handedly 14 poinU.. 15~n·bound~ J led l ht• La crs to \'l<'l ry l.akers Co h Paul Westhead, .ilthuuRh rt-ht•v1.-d b) the car lv mo r n1n~ rt•p1>rt , r t-mainetl {'oUtlOU,, ·well, a 'PrJ&n 1c; better than .1 fral·turc he .,atd "With d Cr.tcture tw '40uldn 't ha ve he.·n Jhl1· 111 pl,n <f l all Hut a spn11n 1 .. funn) too II n m hl'al qwckly or II can lc1~t s ix weeks We'll Just have to wail and .,~ .. AL THOUGH JABBAR played the e ntir e fourth quarter, 1t was quite ''ts1ble tha t he was not only limping but pla) ing 1n con ~1dt-rnble pain "Or Kt>rlan said he didn't t'vcn k.now how Ka re-em could play < afkr l ht' tnJury)." scud Westhead "Anytime Kan-em as out of lhe ~a me . I m t onterned. Anytime he leaq• t h e rl oo r . I 'm supreme ly rotl<'emed ·My s cgh o( relief will come v. he n we know exacUy the ex· tent of the s pram. • IF JABBAR 1 ~ una ble t o 3M v.er the bf-II for game s ax Fnday. Weslhead already ha~ ht.-. ga!T\(' plan m th e "'orh Ht' 1nd1t'ated that J 1 m Chone5 "ould '>ta rt at l·('nte r v.1th Magic J ohn~ mo\tn~ to forwa rd and Mic h a e l Cooper a l gu a r d . Fo r wa rd Ma rk Lands beq~er "ould see more time as would Brod Holland, who would give the guards a rest ··on~ I have th~ knowledge and e vidence (about Jabba r > the n I can m a ke better de· <'ts aons," said Weslhead . "The doctors will set lhe te mpo and K areem wiU evalua te. I'll be the la lone to get mvolved." Asked if the L.akers could win wt th out J a bbar, Wes thead answered quickly, "Sur e we can win without hjm. T ha t 's what we're here for ." i Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN . 3rd ANNUAL AMERICAN LE AGUE • West Divlsloo • W L Pct. GB -Oakland 18 13 .581 ttexas 17 13 .567 ~ ~hicago 17 14 .548 l !f{aosas City 16 14 .533 1 1~ ll;ea ttle 16 16 .500 2"'2 ~gels 12 17 .414 5 :Minnesota 13 19 .406 51/:i £11t Dtvbloo New York 17 12 .586 ',\'oronto 15 12 .~ 1 jilUwaukee 14 13 .519 2 Et.on 15 15 .500 21r'l troit 14 16 .467 3th timore 13 18 .419 5 ~leveland 11 16 .407 5 --.....-.~ .: ...... u. °' .. '-' ._. .. ,.~.~ Tea .... llM'-9> s..n .. 1.T-00 ~ Oetrelt .. Oelll...s s .• ,.._ Yor111'-ll-City J .. /'Al ...... s. 0!<9901 ~ T.-~to.Mft • Oii~ 10..-).II el M ll•-H I~ ·•·11 lffttle , ........... N I el TCW4Wlto ICUll\cy I ti, " • ....... lk.,_. M l el Cle,,.1-Cs,ill,.. •)•1),A ~ °""'--~-.. . . .. NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dtvuk>n W L Pct GB Cincinnati 20 12 .625 Houston 18 12 .600 J Dodgen 18 13 .581 J v, San Diego 15 16 .484 41f.i Atlan ta 11 17 .393 7 San Francisco 11 21 .344 9 Eut Dtvl.lk>a Pittsburgh 18 9 .667 Chica go 14 14 .500 4'h Philadelphia 13 l3 .500 4'h St. Louis 14 1S .483 5 Montreal 13 lS .464 s ~ New York 10 18 .357 81f.i Wtl I •1r 1kwft Cl\k~S.~1 N"' Y-1, Cl"' ...... " 6110 ._lf>9tl Pll~>.5M Fr-lt<o2 Pf\1 ...... , •• ,.-.. , ..._,.... 1, "°"'*' 0 \I LNs 2, S.. Ole90 l T.-y'tO- PI~ lltoOllt-t•I al S... l'r8"Cllc.e 1-HtoftM I St Lou& CV..Cllo¥lcfl S-JI ec S... Di.to CCur11\ 1·U ,n Oftty ~~ I . ~ . '. ""\ .· ~'-.. TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE IAIWICk WILL GIVE YOU THE SHltlT OFF HIS IA Ck COMllHFOI YOUR NH T-SHIRT & DIMO RIDE TODA rs SPIClAL '76DAnute 12 It NATCMIACll $2195 CIOt~ ....MIAO a uar CONCOURS d'ELEGANCE The Beauty Contest Of J\utomobUcs ... Sunday. ~luy lR from IO u.m. to a p.m. ul LIOO MARINA\ ILLAC'iE JuKt ofT PoclOl· \oo t I Uahwn)' ul ~\.'\\por t Hhc.I. uml \'lu J.lcln tn • .. ~port n1..ul'l1. • l- \ . • , ' . I l t . 1 I J .. • I ' . . . ' • I I ~ . . • ' i I , ' ' I • I ' ~· • . . l t • \ . ' \ \ • • ,' I ~ TENNIS I BASEBALL I SWtMMtNG Boyle Back Honie .The Wandering Lectur r Returns 87 DAVE C'UNNINGRA• 09 ... o.I .......... Chuck 8orlo ba found \hat you CAN 10 bomt> •t•ln.wral . Boyl~ lf!ft h11 job aa prutdeot of Lor. Caballtrw Ruquf't and Sporta Club 1n Dfltember to be~ a pruft"S111onal lffturer. bu& be haa rf' turnf'd In » n .. w. full tJme cap.city u tht' t'lub'• tennis dlrec-tor It's not a case of Boylf" t0mao1 bome with h111 tan tudi:~ betw~o bb1 le111> far from at thb sport.a and motivauon l~t'lur~ ue1 :.ttll .very murh 1n \temand. But Boyle wanted \O &el back mto coactuntt. and Lo6 Caballeros welt'om("d .... 1th OJ)t'n arm!> hu. idea ol a lftut1li 1&udemy w1lh i. college llltt: t'Ur nculum Aatbough Boyle off1t·1ally returnt'd to Lo:i Caballf'~ May 1. he lb bllll ironing out the trnnsi Lion lie expe<-l!I lo be spend.mg all hlb working TENNIS houri; at the Fountain Valley club as soon ab the loose ends are tied up. T he speaking engagements are still coming an , and Boyle says he plans to contJnue lecturing on the side On May 24, for instance, Boyle wtll be part of 1t four-man lecture team m a UC Irvine s emmar en tiUed ·•A Oay to Re m em bt-r " Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden will explain has "Pyramid or Success." San Diego Chargers Coach Don Coryell will discuss what at takes to become a winner, and Olympic d1v1ng coach Sammy Lee will make comparisons among mtemat1onal athletes, part1cuJarly the Chinese and Russian youths t• b&11lt•ru-. hti• offon•d .a few ('omment~ tn hl! de· fon~•· 'l'h•· tt•urnum...r11 wu11 ht'ld the nme day as a bnlloofl rur•1• 111 t"uurataln Vt1ll1•y 111\d the start of 1m t:n11t"ni.t1tt > M hl ruc11 t>t'glnrunl( in Newport Beach. It v.u .. twu\' 1•1m11wtttw11 und uttcndance suf· f t'f NI l\luw 'a)' llwt ·•l thl' tamt' ha' tournament 11-l_. Wli!'i 1•h11,1•11 ·nu OIW had t!Vl'I heard Of the Gonlou lk·nm ll ll.illuon HtlC\• Walh regards to tbe N_t"...,l>ort i':n.wn.,1lu Y•ll'hl rbCl'.·"Ae were Ln e rror U\ l'hCIO""" tht' 1tut1 WI' hud Jn uny t·H•nl K hnt' contmued "l think v.t' v.1·rt· 1111111· hu1 I "' tht-t\ ramt·r tournament !the J~ck Ka ut111•1 t >p1•11 twlti one v.t.•ek earlier at Lo' l'abulll'ro'l tla.rn hv t ht.• balloon ratt• after the Krarm·r l1111rnJnwnl lht•y "A erc JW>l 'knmsed' (llll .. l\ltm· tunh th.it thl' rutun· of thf' l'l?lt'bntv tounw\ v.liu h r1·porll'dh lw.t 1110111.·y, l!> uncer lJlll H th1• t1111111;11111·11t I' to be-held again. Kime :-.u)' v.1• "111 'l1t•111I 111111 1· t1mt' 1nve:.11gat1ng tht' datt· I nnl v h11p1• th;at v. t• have (•nough intelligence ,, 111 I ll 1'1 \I' lll h· .11 11 ( 1111111111 rt•rror. · • * * ~PEJ\KIN(; ot• ('t-:J.EBRJTJES, several huve t·or1f1rrn1·d 111 pl;1~ 111 th•· 'ccond annual celeli- u m att•ur ht•nt'l 1t l11111111·y rw St. J~CJJh llosp1tlll in Ora 11~1· .J1111l· M Murn1n Hu...., c Mr.., <'unnangham rm "ll app~· Days ' 1, Hurn' l1111:rnun C~trl Ekl•rn anti TV an nouncC'rs Ed i\rnolll and Mario Machado are en len•d , und c·o11ftrmJl1on-. urc :.tall expected from OC'aron .Jo11t"'• l '.11 l',auht·n :ind Jurk WC1rd<·n C1mon~ otllt'r:- Boyle's s peech wall be entttled 'The Pnct-• • • Your Commitment to Excellence " He backs his GROl'NO STROKES Th(• 19th annual J\dop commenLc; wath 27 years or coaching experience on llun (;1111<1 lt111111.111lt'nl lwgan ... ~fay 24 at s1:veral the mterscholai>ta c and university levcL <Jrangt· t''1unt' C'lul" 1ndud1ng Baltx1a Ray. the The Boyle Te nnis Academy Wlll feature a .John Wa~n•" lhc· l '~•ltt..Jch:s and the Irvine R<1c weekend "college'' for adults. stresslllg fundamen-qul•t Finab .111· J11n1• I Jt Newport Beach Tenm-. 1al execution, moving drills, competitive play and Cluh Thow v.ho havl·n·t !>t-en South Laguna ., weight trammgs Brad !'arks ~1' 1· ha., "hN·lchaar tennis exh1b1l1on lie will also stress the development or junior yf't (';a n 1·at1·h h1 ... ad f'nday at Marguent(• player~. with s£•:-.sions eventually planned for Recrl'al111n ('t·ntt·r II•· will µlay at 12 30 pm 1n t•very aflt'm oon or thf' week, ('OOJunrt111n "1th ttw SM l'Ol('t•n Toumamt•nt nr • • • Ch:.ampion-. lht·rt• T1•nn1' Court Manugem<'nl H 0 WAR 0 KLINE , T 0 U RN AM ENT -in "J<·wport lh .. ac·h h.1 ... h1rt•ti form Pr South F'lonr!J 1·ha 1rman for tht• lroubh,'<i Southern California tennis pro l'hr1m11• S.rndt•r' a~ coordinator of its Cell'br1ty Tcnn1!> Classic held April 26 al Lo:. tournamt•nt and d1· ... 1i.:n proJ,!r<1m Top Seeds Advance Easily The No. t and No. 2 s~ed players an all divisions advanced to their third round matches Wednesday with victories in the Seventeen Tennis Tournament of Champions at Mission Viejo. for today's quarterfinal matches in four divisions Thl' 16 a nd·under play saw top seeded Zina Garnson of Houston defeat Barbara Botsch or WH- minJllon, Del.. 6-J, 6-0. and No. 2 seedl'd Carol Heynen from Long Beach top Virginia 's Leigh Thompson, 6--0, 6·4, In the J4·and·under compela· lion, No. l seed Lisa Bonder or Saline. Mich ., knocked orr Laura Gill of Batan Rouge, La., 6 I, 6·2. The five·d ay tournament, s p o n sor ed b y Seventeeen Magazine, attract ed 208 girls lo M issh>n Viejo, a nd after two days of competition . 32 remain. THE NO. Z SEED, Joni Urban of Middletown . Ohio , topped Was bington D C.'s Elis&beth Karamat, 6-0, 6-0 ln th<.· 18 and-under category, No 1 seed Kathrin Keil of Albu- querque, N M . scored a 0-0. 6-0 w10 over Eve Kodis. f'r.-Pa9~ 81 GUINNESS ... hospital," Boehm s ays "lie had been hit by lightn· ing a seventh time . We had lo re-make the pro ofs ." SOME OF THE SPORTS RECORDS are just as ndtculou.o; Franco Columbu pulled a float 2112 males with has teeth /\nolher man walked 18 mtles whtle balancing a milk bottle on bis head. An Oklahoma m an spit a melon seed 44-1 :v. Who cares., "You'd be surprised," Boehm answers . "It's not JUSt important It's world-shaking. We have a staff which t akes phone calls continuously, three at a tame. eight hours a day, every working day of the year "lt amues even m e," s ays Boehm, who has seen a lot or amazang thmgs in his time. "People will s pend more on a long.distance call to find out the r erord for something than they would if they went out and bought one of our books ." THE GUINNESS BOOK owns a record of its own -the fastest·selling book ever published. It's also the book mos t often stolen from public libran es. Separate all-sports edltions of the book have also sold well, and that's where an the r ecords set in Long Beach Saturday will be listed. Laker general manager Bill Sharman. who once made 56 stra1Jlhl three throws for the Boston Celtics. will be there in an attempt to establish a record of m ost consecutive three throws in 30 minutes FORMER RAMS QUA.llTERBACK Roman Gabrtel plans to set a record for the longest pass from the goal line. (Gabriel is already listed in the Ouinneu -ror most of bis own rumbles recovered in a ai.Dgle game. four.) Ex.California Surf goalie Dave Jokerst will be lhere to drop-kick a soccer ball for distance. Former Rama lineman Phil Olsen and a partner will try t.o throw an en more than 323 feet without break:ln,l lt. "lf t.bil auperviaed competition is auccessful.'' HVI Boehm, "w~'d like lo try It aaain in other paru of the country. It allows us lo make instant nrtlicatioo of records. "People Ue to us all the t.lme. And aometlmea we set fooled temporarily," Boehm edmita. "It tMml Uke I spend h11f my Ume beinl • detectJve, t.ryln1 to verity all these claima." lsgc111A'1 Noriek.Pieked MVP La1un1 Beach Hl1h'1 Kevin Norlck w11 aam.cl Motl Vahaebl• Pl•r•r ln the South Coa1l IMIUI wlalat Dana Hflla' l&av. A.hat w11 labbtd ., UM clttult'1 Coach of Ute Vur ln va&aeyball. ti.ampkJn t..1•• leach dom••'-lM flrtt ... wtlh \WQ Mhtf dMMHI -I.MN .. Wirt Ind .... '*"'· MICHELIN! 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All Af .,_._ ...... f'llCH •ooo tMIU 1/20/IO C .. IT TllMS A~ .t.ILAILI , M()M.Nt. 7:J .. l :Jt IAf. ,, ... Mt ,...., itf~ Coo~lt M1 ss1on V1 eJO ll1gh hci s cho:;en long-time J-.c;1~tant 8111 Cro.,.. to ~uccet·d John Muno as the L>1ablo:; he<A<I football coach GWC Wins Round Two; Eyes Title Dave Wan1 pr11v1ilHI ttw 111 fem;1' l' pun1·h "11 h •• 1 .... " run honw r an llw ~1xth , and ,,,,,.h .. r H a v K ra wr l' k fomwd 11 ll;1t1 t• r ' W t;dnt·~da ~ -·" (;uldt•rl Y. 1••.1 Colle.cf' clillC lll'll lht· '.'I•'' und hall Sn u l h l' r n (' .II <' o n ff· r • ra c 1• b.11>l'11.1ll ('hJlllJll•lll ... l11p "1lh •• 3 I \'l('tor) OH·r \ 1 ... 11 in..: ~dOld Monaca al C> pn ·'s < 'ulh-i.:•· nut 1t Iii as J pla \ 11\ ... ( ldorn u'eli llunlan~lt>n lfrJC h )111. h ~nHlual•· ~hav.11 c ·..,1 o lhol pr11 pf'll(.'\I Coach 1-'rt-cl 111111\t'r " Rustler; into .i. t"'' out 1,( tt111·•· champ1nn..,h111 .lw"d'J"rt "1th tlart>or ('ulll'~t· CISCO, Rt ':'ININ<; for Y.t•' ('ollan .. m lht• "IXlh 1nr11n~ htok• up J i.un: duulJI•· pla\ lJ;.ill 11\ taking out S;inla MonH'd ~l·c-cmct basl'man \.'an F1.1 ll11· Thl' pli,\y 1m,longt'<I the rnrllrll-! allowing Ward to r11• an r1p pos 1te·f1eld hunwr to rrght 111 give GWC a 2·1 l<'<id Krawczyk thPn c•h1·rk(•rl ~ant ,J Monu·a for thl· r~l or l ht• Jo(amP and the Hustlers (•urn"d th1· right to face Harbor bcgmninK f'rid ay at c; WC for the con rerence champ1oni.h1p. HARBOR ('Ol'l~D KAVE avoided the weekend i.erac' with GWC by beatm~ Santa Monica on Tuesday a nd then topping the Rustlers Wedn~dav But the coolcrence rarst half champs dropped a 7.5 dec1S1on lo Santa Monica Tucl>day 1n a game also played al Cypress Thut'.lday May I 5 I 980 DAILY PILOT 8:J- UF Prelims \ t Murphy, Dore, I Cooling Sparklei By ROGER CARLSON QI ... Cklly f'llet , ..... LONG BEACH -Irvine ff1 gh's Blair Murphy and Bob Dore and Grant Cooling of Sea View League champion Corona del Mar ~tabltsbed themselves as favorites an Saturday's CJF 3 A swim champ1onsh1p at Ea.st Long Angeles College Each of the lno was proved t he superior swimmer an his 'pec1alty at Wednesday's ClF 3 A preltms at Belmont Plaza. JS did Irvine 1> medley relay tt.·a m and Coron a del Mar's fn•e,tylt' relay quartet M urphy, a two .tim e ClF ('hu mpurn 1n the back a s a fn•shm.i.n and sophomore, made tht• rl')it or hLS field appt>ar as ... 1uw as lht' Rl'lmonl Plaza v. atl'r!> an th1· prehmi.. clo('klOJ.: a ~ 2a to :.ihk the field. OF.SPITE Tift: EFFORT. •l v. .1•.n t (•n1iugh to t:qual h1b ~t of S4 I M ur}.lhy al!to qualified tn lhl' 11.141 } 1ml hultt•rfly w rlh a S2 75, c 11mpc1rt'd to ~dlnut ' lfrn Lau, v.hu edgc-d thr· lrv1n1 Junior for 11111 honor'> v.1lh 1t 5~ <I I £ h1• 'Ufl.lrl'.'lt" 11f I hl• mt.•et ""Cl!> lll1r1· <1 '''ntor v. h11 h~urt!d tr> q11.tl1h f<1r tht• c h.-im p1oru.h1., fin.ii' a<'f"fJrrlmR tr1 ht\ ('Oach, fj n ·1· c;ra;.. hut dtdtl l f1gurt! to .._.,,. th~ r~t ... unwth1ng tu lhmk at>out IJ> st11ppin~ tht· licking al I 112 l'l (;f-ttrng flr-.t in th(' brt!a~t ",,... n •all) a 'iurpra.,1·. 'ii.ltd t:r.i\ A-. for M urph} c:ray s Jad 'Suturd.J) m~ht he II J.(CJ llllll h fa ... lt-r It wall lakP d 51 In thl· fl} at Ea:.l Lt~ An~ell's and "c rc !>hoot.in~ for the lov.' 53..'> m the back~troke." The medley relay team or \hrri, M.izl'lin. Dor<·, Murphy anrl Adam Crawford wa:. top' w1lh a I 44 72 hut thl' Vaqs have llrm1· bt.>tt<·r and fl11ure to do bet· ter Saturda.> COOLING. TRE SENIOR who I ed Corona del Mar to the league title, fasluooed a 48 40 m the 100 alter fuustung with the sec::ood bt>st time in the SO at 22 21. Coohng's splits were 48.l and 22 I respecbvely ... Gra.nt baa to hit h1o; tum.~ and <1w1m well the :.econd :;o," said CdJil Coach J efr Stites regardmg the 100 flnala Corona del Mar's freestyle re· lay team was the clear cut i leader in the finale, as Cooling, Craig Kausen. Scott Brigham and Scoll Mollard recorded a . J :J9 17. Sllte!t says the Sea K1nts have a s h ot at tbe t eam cbam· • pionsbJp, although Walnut, with de pth in several events, appears lO be the team to beat. COSTA M ESA'S Anthon y Crenshaw was lhe lone Mustang to gain a berth in the Cham· • a SWIMMING paonshlp finals, finishing filth in . the 100 (49 47) and sixth in lbe 200 11 47 74) freestyles. A l::.o qualifying for c ham - pions h.ip finals bids were Corona dc l Mar's Mollard <third in the and1v1dual meetly at 2:02.04) and Jon Piµer trourth in the breast wrt h a 1 O.'J 49 effort. Oram~e Coast area gir ls were ..,hut out an their part of Wed· ncsd ay ·s competition ror title poSl>lbllJlJ~ The gi rls' d1vi s 1on was dom anatPd by R1vers1de Poly':. Cynthia Woodhead , who tuned up for the rmab with a 2.07.34 in th~ 1nd1v1dual medley and H 4 47 35 1n the 500 frel•, Saturda y·s c hampionshi p . fanJll> &t f:a'it l.os Angelei. (.:ollej(e begin a t 6 o'clock. .OF Records Set in Diving Doug Shaffer and Me gan Neyer, both of Mission VieJO Hi gh, set CIF records We«ines· day at lhe CIF 4-1\ 01v1ng Cham- paonshl~ at Irvine's Heritage Park Shaffer collected 539.65 points while Neyer accumulated 480.75 in wmrung the CIF competition for their schools. In tbe men's competition, Caplstrano Valley's Tim O'Brien - and Bob Pitner ftnisbed secood aod sixth respectively, while M •ke Armour of Fouot.aln Valley was 10th. Irvine Higb 'io Caro l Scott (321.5) mauged a aiztb In , women's diving, while team-! mate Lynn Butts was lDlb witb 306 so ' THEY'RE RUNNINGGG!! ••• cn"G BEGINS RA yNIGHT!! FRIDA • THE $25,000 KAWEAHBAR FRIDAY NIGHT •POST TIME 7:45 • FREE 1980 LOS ALAMITOS YEARBOOK TO Ff R~T 1 0,000 RACING FANS •ALL $2 EXACTAS •RACING MONDAY THAU SATURDAY •FREEWAY CLOSE! KATELLA AVE. EAST OF 605 FRWY. • ., CMll. 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Come &nd sign up for your chance t , win a FRE.E ~ut of four M1chat1n pass1snger 11re~ 01dw1ng to t.ti h~lcl on Saturday 1md Sunday. May 17th .ir1d 18th cll 4 pm Win ner need not oe p1usent to win.· 1M1ss1on "'"'10 ::>torn Only J FREE DRA W ING EVERY HOUR ON TH.E HOUR FOR VAL· UABLE AUTOMOTIVE ITEMS. oraw1nos to°'' Mid on bolh S•turday 11/ld Sunday, May 1711'1ano18tn rrom 10 am to !> pm No purchase nee<100 to """ • 1M1,s1r>n Vtero s1ore only I "Winner mu•t be llC.,,Md drtv.r •• IHll 1a y .. ,.. o• •oe "SA TIN RIDE " HEAVY DUTY SHOC KS 5011Q m<lfe working capac11v than or1g1nal tQu1pmen1 for better han<!hno and control I· 31 lb t>urP. c lhtlr .11eo l'. v.:if11ea for maximum !.la01111v & rornlorl A prOducr ol Monroe Auto 699 Equipment Co ln- o;tallat1on c1va11a. Ole. · J" Series EA J A CK . STAND S 15" -#2103 3 79 EACH FOi ECONOMY & FUEL SAYINGS ••• Retreads One otthe Nation's largest retreaders ... we nave poduced m1ll1ons 01 lop Quality retreads wnri tne best retread•nf equipment a11a1lc1bte 1oday1 Only ftr!.I Qual11y ttiorougM inspected casings are selected tor our retreao1nq proc.ess 6ET YOURS AT DORMAN 5' 0 Size Price FET B78x13 17.00 .33 C78x13 17.00 .33 D78x14 17.00 .36 560x15 17.50 .32 DOllM A I UMI Tl D 685x15 17.50 .32 Tiii& W•ll•Ull'I' 0.-. __,. Ill _.,.. E78x14 17.50 .38 -.. ..--..... -F78x1 4 23.00 .40 CM'I __ ...,.. ...... ,... ,._ ................. G78x14 24.00 .43 .........,-. .......... .. ..,o.i-··--.. _ H78x14 25.00 .46 __ ,,, ..... ,.. .. --·-~·-G78x15 24.00 .45 ............. ---.. ..,..,..= ... ~ H78x15 25.00 .47 _ .......... n._..., -. -:.:::::;-,.. ...... l 78x15 26.00 .50 .... __ ... ...... _, ............... E70x14 17.50 .50 _ .. __. f70x14 23.00 .55 &e .. , .... ~ R ..... flEl9IOTON DELUXE AUTO SNACK ,~ !B!~o~th ttssue dispenser. Large htterbasket 1s removable when snack tray is desired Sup -A· 3 77 Grrp saddle lor stab11tty Black. Blue. and G<Md. •2999 MECHANIC'S CREEPER WHITESIDE Buflt Ol lop q.,,kty Mll'IWOoO "" 011f(l IOI IOnO kit as 8 Swivel 1otlt1 s helOS neepe< 1<>11 smoorhly Sooooe 1 ullOe< ~<I rtsl ?6' ~ngtn •l 0 I DILUXI CltllNll HuO<esl ..orusts 10 6 POSlhOns 14 97 eu.11 o! soho 11a1o*OC)O U1gt swrvel rok1 ~ •HOA A H·OOH·GAH HORN l'UTCftlN\ -fl'•• '9 '"' l)nQ•Nll A>i-0().GAH ~'"' ittt..~ tf'fll 3'C.>t.tf.0\ )I~-f(»IW'tQ /CJ\ & 1t. lf•f' "'<15f OC'JC-'Vlitt ·~· ., ,,._,," c;y '"4!' ,,,.,"'-"'' fn•I"".,..• '·"•"'"' rw~ ~-.1o.'1()f)t •B· .. 1488 TIMING-.. LIGHT RAC -"All A"'9ftean· •MOii h•O. O'O'l-O.• • btllltanl b~ ""'"• ltgnl ... ~in <lay 1-ont f>ll & 121/ IQMIOn &ySHlm• r..23 1688 78 Serles passenger tires tor a smooth comlorta~e nde. Two fiberglass belts and 2 ply pelyester cord casing 1n a broad. f lat treat designed tor rapid water displacement. Size Price FET A78x13 26.50 1.76 E78x14 31 .50 2.21 F78x15 32.50 2.37 G78x14 34.50 2.54 H78x14 36.50 2.79 Size Price FET G78x15 35.50 2.62 H78x15 36.50 2.84 J78x15 37.50 3.07 L78x15 39.SO ~.13 7~W~GHT 8 .88 MUL TIOAAOE lndvde9 vp ,. S qh. JO w•lehr ., 20 ... 40 Mvfto-grode ,.,.,.,. ool, ~ ~ -4 Av .. G.m ... ~. ... NmlOIL .. auw. 1. Up 10 5 qlt. MotOI' Oii 2 lnst811 Auto O«n 8'1nd OM R11• • 3 Ct\...._ lut>ncation Fltt• Eatra .C 8'ake Flutd. It needed 5 O..Oll.lf~ e. Cnedc Tire ,,,_,,. . ,_..,, -c.r• I, I . , - CARPETED CAR MAT SET RU88EA QUEEN. Eunt, deeo plush carpeting wifh stylish =:J = Q 6468 ;~~~· In bla,ck.1btue97 MA TS. 16467 PAIR 6467 FIOllT twla 1997 CAIHT MA TS PAIR '6468 MAXI TUNE up ANA LYZE R llAC For 4, 6 & 8 cyt.ndw engoM1 & •otory '"'QI,... 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"''s•/·r='cAAOINA\.5 SIQIW<I OollQ Mtrlf'o, llQtll -·CO t ""'"of ll•t -- •o;;~~~~NGTON AEOS«IMS -SiOMd Ntll 01-f'Wl<I, llnttwltM r. to • .. , .. ,of , ... _ -, • ., contrlKI._ Sl9MO Tom ~·· llfl\I •nd C..--P.-.a ~ HANllL T°" TIOER-CAU -11.cqvlred 11tav .._..,, Off-'ve i.-.e, from ttw OI· •-• "°""' "'*" In u < llOf\99 tor J"" flttlcl, '""nll\9 tMaO .. 61'CI 1111 l t ,.h. "":~~TO ARG<'tAUTS-Si9t"'cl .._, -•· ~,.. i-n Rk l!. ltalvtclh. 0. 1e11•lv6' ena, •nO ll•Y"'onO 8urh, ,,_ .... ........ = Cl, ...... ~" ... .._ .... , .......... , ............. ~ ... l •• ,. let, ,...., •. '· .... ,1'i·-· ..... ~·~ '\. '. ......... . . • •• I ·::: .. .. .., . FOR THE RECORD I OUTOO~S I T RACK Jim Niemiec Lakes Producing Moet labs ln Southern CallfomJa a re re· warding fresh water analert1 with pl~nly or action H trout, bus. blue1ll. crappie and catfish arc cur- rently lo a biting mood. Those lakts that stock rainbow trout on a re· J{ular bo'418 report f41lr to excellent action depend· Ing on the fb1hing iskllls of the a ng ler . Nearby Irvin~ and Anwlm lakes are very good for trout and Irvine la also very hot for crappie. WEEKEND CROWDS are hurting a ngling on Saturday and Sunday, but those who are able to get on a lake during the week are finding plenty of room All the lakes that received early season publte1ty by producing trophy·Stze largemouth bass are still feeling the effects, as bass fishing overall 1n these lakes has been slow since the heavy fi:.h1ng pressure or a month ago Down San Diego way, Jim Brown of the lakes department repon!> that all lakes are producing some good catches for most anglers spend1.ng a day on the waler ·an V1ce ntl' a nd M1rpmar are rece1vmg re· gular stockmgs ur ratnbo~ trout totaJmg 4,500 pounds for San Vicente and 4,800 pounds for Mira mar Both lakei.. <lli..O arc the homes of some lunker ba!>b and lolb of blueg1J LAKF: HODGES STARTED OUT with a bang and ha!. smct> s lowed to a -pace where anglers are com in~ into lht.• do<'k!i with at least a couple of bass in lhe one to two IJQUnd clabs per ouhng El Cap I!> good for somt• n1<'l' bass in the lO·pound 1 a nge. while Lower Otuy hub slowed considerably and producrn~ only for tho)}e who are us anr cr awdads for ball Sut herland will open Wednes· Traek and Field day and should be excellent for bas and bluegll, with some very good catfish action t> follow as lbe water warms up. . Henshaw. Vall and Wholford al report fair to "ood action on a varldy of warm •ler fis h, with Wohlford rated on top for trout due I> heavy week· ly stockings. All lakes in San Diegoand Riverside counties will be good through June Lake Skinner 1s also good for trout and has had ~ bass fis hing really improve this year. SOUTHl..AND LAKES in the h1)1 country are also very good for overall fishing "th trout. bass and some stnpers leading the way. Lake Stlverwood and Big Bear lake in the San oumoo~ Bernardino mountains arc offennf good fishing with boatmg act.Jv1ty still at a mi6mum due to cold water. Big Bear 1s red hot for t.Dut with plen- ty of bass in the one-pound class •tting as well while resting on their spawm.ng beds BIG BEAR'S BLUf!GIL and surl1s h will come to life l;tter this month and there rill be lots of thes e smaJI panr1sh for the ku1s to r1l any stnnger . If you haven't sampled l:hg Bear's smmer fis hing you should plan on doing so this yea. Brown trout action at Silver wood has i,;lowed, aloough there ll> ~ome pretty good stripe r and htrJ!mouth basi. fishing. There are a number of smaler la kes m Orange County t.ha l have been s&cked by th1· c ities and count1e'I and they an~ all )roduc1ng lots of s mall bluegll for kids CIF Prelims Slated LEA~ BMW 198t 320i Cvou•c;c; Qflf'I' 5 ~tM>eo ..1e1PO ca'>'tttf' '0<1 camo•, ... , rond ;illoy r•m'.> p1n.,1r1p,.c; 0 503911 Orange Coast area high school track and field stars begin their m arch to w ard n ext w eek 's C IF c h am · p1onships Friday as two or the four prelim1Jtary ro u nds of competition begin The Cl F' 4·A prehms a r e t' r i d a y a t E I Modena l-liSth Both boy)} and girls events bcnin at 3. The 2-A meet also 1s set Fnday at Cahfornrn Hi g h 10 Whtllll'r It begins at 3 I N 4-A acuon Ed1:.on High Coach Mike Taylor would hke to see all of his e ntrants go through th e prel1ms un - scratched. Led by senior sprinter K e rwin Bell . th e Chargers could quahfy enough athletes into tht> "hamp1onsh1p meet to be in content.Jon for the 4·A c(Own Newport Ha rbor ihgh s endi. i.en1or W·1ll11.• Thoms into Friday's meel also T homs. the new s c hool r e c ord holder in the pole vault al 15·2. ha!> the leadmg 4·A mark this year . mark in all four Cl t• d.1v1s1ons Laguna Be ach'f-. Ja>- Thor:son turnc.-d m one of the top 120-yard high hurdle limes 111 the 2 A section v.1t h h1 b 14 9 clocking in last week'!> South Co as t Le a gue Newport'i. Ke vin Jef· cha mp10nStups fenes . by winning the--------- s hot put m the Sunset I~ LOW COST- LeaJtue ftnab . became CAREFREE SAILING th<' s ixth le ading .., throw••r tn h15 school's ~ 1•MACuL.AT£ as >0 eo•n ht!>tory at 56 8 lie hab 7" :. . : '" • 'p b<>en 1mprO\'LO~ stl'ad1Jy ---r ulH (OUI PPEO a nd •~ lookrnJ! for the· ~ ,, ('\ a:;1ve 60 foot m ark OCEAN VIEW'S Tom R1 !.h . the Coas t area leader in the 120-yard high hurdles <14 6> a nd co leader With Tremper in then> \ows 138 4l wlll also compete San Cleme nti! ~ Jim Doehrml( 1!-thl' leadin~I ·=~==~~ 2 A c-ntrant in the s hot put. I h!:> 63 ll ts the top .. ........ '-""'~ ...,,, "',..,._,.."' .(#'"....., ··-'-• ,,,, ""''" , • ., ~ .. 1111,'°" • "'4"-J " r • ..... 1 . ..-t•~" ,,. . ........ ,., ,, "''"' ' ....... ' " ·-' ~..,-$ • ' .. ~ ,_, 1980 528i A~OI flll'V 1111 IXlW• , ""' a•r con11 "''( 16780R/• $3])~~ .. ._ ,, ... ... ... ' ..... .... . ' . ,,.. ' l ' . o# • ...... ), LE..lSfS A\AIL.AIU ON 6llS I. 7J)S' ... ~·-..... ,,., Bob 'ki.AREN Inc: ~BMW {,;11 522-5333 ISO M.te«h IL. Lo Hatwo "'" .. ""'-' t"'-H I. L r...• ........... .., .... t' Bell. Edison's 9 5 and --- 2 1. 9 s printe r . i,,ho u ld t1restOne., qualify in both the 100 and 220. Teammate Jon Buller has recorded 1m pressive 4 : 16 9 a nd 9 14 8 times m the mile and two-mile and s hould also advance t o the finals wtth case. E DISON'S 4-40 relay 1s a lso a favorite to qualify with Bell runnin~ the anchor leg. Bill Reimer (880). Tim Tremper 1330 low hurdles> and Sean Nichols !triple Jump. l ong Jump > o f th e Chargers are also en le red. Two Area Gymnasts Advance TALlll THE TIREMAll QUALITY SERVICE • • . FAST' COSTA MESA c~ot Hori>« IYd. & Wilto11 Ac:nu from 'ewY•~FilMJ~ HOUIS: MOM. T'HllU N I. 7:l 0 AM TO 6 ~M SAT. 7:)0 AM TO l ..... '1280 ,\II \m,·1 '"'r' Only ,.,,..r, , h··"'""' t1nd <"OtrJ111f h 1< I runt t h" I tin' t und/ur Mm:l'h• '"'" '''~P.·~11111. \\I II .... , ,.,,,,,., 1·11111 •• , ,,, .. , lfN· II• bt 1111111111111 c ur.•r' 11rii.:m1I 'I"' 1111 "'''''" "\,,, •lfll 1 h11r1[1· l11r rnP• "1llt l11rl11rv 1111•If111,...11111 hur. l'nr,, 1"llrn.1f ""°"~' l 111f (11( \1111( l1flJ'flll\l11t'nl 1111\0 I \l'l(W\ T.\ ~71)1111 ~LUBE, fJll. ·''o Fii,# TER ~ ~·11 install up to 5 quarts ot hagh grade 011 & lubricate your cars' c hassis & install 011 filter. Good 'Til 5/20180 •1oss R .. ,Df .. ,TOR Fr.r ·sl! ~ •1310 . . . " ' \ --. -------~._........, ......... _--::.._.. .... #' -~-~-, ~ BOATING ~.May 16, 1980 DAILY PILOT 8t Offshore Yaeht Raeers Compete Women J/ie in Dana Belles ries Saturday, Sunday IS)' Al.MON l..OCKABEY o..1, ................. Ofr hore er•ea yaeht t1Cen wiJl. be out In for~ OU. Wffkeod wllh m.ior eveoll 1cMduJed rrom Dana Poaot to Sant• Barbara. On \he lOc.'al front Balboa Yacht Club will IHncb the first rac of it.a ltllO 66 net ror In ternatiooa! OfC1hQre Rule and Performance Han dJcap R~cinai t'leoet r1aUn(la The l>Ol)Ular ertts wu dM11ned • a nu of •u r•ces ol •bout lllX houn. dunt1oa, but over th; yeani at htt {Crown to ev~n ritt•t• lnc-ludlna races to Catallma Ii.hand one day »nd .. rttturn Uu• folluwm1 d.ay · BA.RIA CORINTHIAN Yur-ht ('luh wtll conduct the third ruet• of 11.s equully popular Aogelman Serles for PHRl-' yarhls on Saturdlly The d1~tuff :.<ulo11> ""''U get m lht' .art Saturday and Sunduy when Oantt Pomt Yat>hl l'lub sla&l'i> the first two ra<'t.'l> of ats Danu Belle:. Senes for women sJupJ>t·r~ llJld crew:. :.aJhnK f'HRft' yach~ South Shorr \' ttcbt Club w11l dl:.o <'U ter to the women sailor~ "1th It:. annuJI IJo:.wdl Memorial race for women Sabot su1lor:. Sum.Jay OTHER SMALL BOAT at't1on an Newport Harbor wiU be lbe ljUarterflnab for the t:n1ted States Yacht Racmg Union 1un1or champion:.tup:. conducted by the Southern Cahf"rma Yachting As· .. I I 1odat.klr\ and th Y •~ht ftat<lllf Union ol Soul.hem C1Ufomt1 Pl'fdlc:ttd IOM raur1 in powtlr boats will be b y thi. w kt•alli wUh an lntemaUooal 101 race from San O' aiu lo Ensenada and the finals of the BOATINC Cra•& Trophy r l'C from San Diego to Lon11 Beach. Southern L'ahforn1a YachUng Assoc•ation calendar Loa Angelet·Loal Beatll l.ot1 Angele:. Yacht Club Macho Regatta <~mdll IJOat lfl\•1tat1onal1 Saturday, Sunday. I ong Heat·h Yucht Club -Jovitauonal buoy ral't-1 dll t'la:.!>t"» Sunday Alamitos Huy Yacht Club -Men's Day 1Suboll Saturda)' C Jbnllo BeJt'h Yacht Club Ship Rock race 1 Cabnllo Ser1t•s Nu 2) Saturday St-111 Bt.>d<'h Yat'ht Club Catalma lsland race, Sulurda)', Sunday Santa Molliu Bay , CaltCorn1u Yacht Club Anac apa Island race ( Ovt>rton S.:m~s No 3 I Saturday. Malaga Cove ran• ( H<ty St>r1es No 4). Saturday. South Coa:.t Corinthian Yacht Club -One- desi1n re1att.a, Saturday, Sunday. King Harbor Yucht Club -Mall Walsh Serie. No. 3, Saturday. Santa MonJea Yacht Club -Glt)'s and Dolls Regatta ( PRRF> Sunday. San D1e10 Mission Bay Yacht Club -USYRU-SCYA --------------__.;,,-"==~ quarterfinals, Saturday. San Diego Naval Sailing Club -Armed Forces Day Regatta (all cluses) Saturday, Sun-day Silver Gate Yacht Club -SDHF Rosanto raee, Saturday. Southwestern Yacht Club -Rosanto race <IOR. PHRFJ Saturday San Diego Yacht Club -lntemallonal predict- ed log race to Ensenada. Sunday. Craig trophy predicted log race, Sundav. North and lnlaad Ventura Yacht Club Gold Cup Regatta, Saturday Anacapa Yacht Club -Single-handed race. Saturday. Westlake Yacht Club -Cyclone Class lnv1ta· t1onal. Sunday Santa Barbara Yacht Club -Walson Senes No . 2 OORl Saturday 'llllPLI •••Tl•• '300.00 to '3,000.00 CASH REBAT~~ MERCURY I ON EVERY NEWHl~l~~~~ENO ONLY! ouR SiOCKT Santa Barbara Sa1Ung Club -Spnng Senes No 3. Sunday •---------------- Cd~:4f°4Z-~ -:i.. Bw-r« 71ove.~1 ~.~31.qq CUSTA t '·A I r --------- -OM. Y pt.LOT Thurtday, Mey 15. IMO Business ,$50.000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt4tre•t onl\I ,,._V"l'.,nl • lnco• .. •Co••erO.I . • R..W..tlal • W••klv co••lt••••• • Mo1tthlv fa ndfng• • 6 •Ont•• lo 3 "_,.. • So.ti.ere CalUornlf Ctll)t.o<t •>Ut ._....~do· -me. l(lf W K.II ~ni>rlClfl!J n.-."(!, (714) ,59-1515 AMERICU MOlllE lllO«TGAOE l':'.lO flewpon C.entf'f or ..... Oe\ion Plata N""'pon 8eacl\. ~J11or,,,_ 9:1660 EABJ.'S P\..-..O·>tf•TlMO soi .. --... -. ";,t l :' ....... ~ ~,,,.._,. T....,..Sl.*1t.-4. y,._, OoOt ICM '·•vtt-fltiNt..,_ .,rv At•ll ()OST& 111[$&641 -1289 •U& .. ....,,.,.,_ MISSIOM vouo49S-0401 ,_, C..flNftO c..,.. ..... f\en 0....,., ,,..., •'a .. ..,-, P•.-, 1 Call 642-S678 Put a te w words to work tor ou. Officials See Advantages To Recession W SlllNG1'0N <AP ) -Th~ Carter 11d mlnlatraUon dld not try to creat~ a rffeaalon. but l'I w1lhng to iact•t1pt aom• ronaequence. of an l't'Onom1c downturn to iJlow lnnauon . top 11d · rnlnbotnlJoo oWrl•ll uy ··w~ did not l 1ndc•vor by pc>Ut·y tu bnna about o rN·tMlon " Tn·it~ury Secretary G Wllltam Mill~• aau1 thl• weelt "We did end~avor to dampen thl' for('t'~ of mrtulwo. "We are wllllna to pursue these tan\1 inrtallon l pohr1es l'Vt'll if, sbort term. it mean.1 h19'hcr um·mploymt>nl for " while or even solJ\t -,lov.\iov.o in otht·r l)t'\'lOrli o( the economy." Miller .uJd~ We bt'heve 1t v.1ll conlrtbute to a aounder hui..tb for balttnl.'t'd growth. full l'mployment and price st0&b1Uty in the years to t'Ome " P llESIDt;NT CA RTER'S ant1-1nflat1on measures have indudcd an errort to balance the federal budget. tighten monetary policy and get volunwry complurnct· "'1th wue and price stan· d?rds. Reinforcing M11ler·s remarks, Alfred Kahn, the preside nt's anli·innauon adviser. said that although rctess100 was not desirable. "we had no choice" but to slow credit expans ion and monetary growth as inflation worsened to near.record levels . "It seems to have worked." Kahn added. He predicted, in fact, that the nation's inflation rate would drop from· the annual 18 percent of the first three months thls year to about 10 percent in J uly or August. MILLE• MADE HIS remarks during a ques- tJon-and-an.swer session televised via s atelute with ABC-TV affiliate stations meetmg in Los Angeles. Ka hn's comm ents came in a speech to a mttting of the Chemical Manufacturers' Assoc1allon in .W asbington. Both said it was too early lo tell hbW long and deep the recession-would be. but both were op:- tt m istic about interest rates. which in recent weeks have be~un tumbling from record levels. Miller predlcted that the prime business lend· ing ra te should continue to fall in coming weeks, catching up with declines already registered in other mterest rates. "THE INTE R EST RATES went up far too fast. and they have reacted and come down as one would have expected." he told the broadcasters. MiUe r pointed out that the interest rate on 4'hort·lerm government securities has fallen from a record 15 7 per cent lo below 9 percent. a drop of nearly 45 percent The prim e rat e -the mterest banks charge their most credit-worthy busmess customers - h as fallen in recent days from a peak oC 20 percent lo 16.5 percent. or a drop of only 17 percent, he noted. "ONE WOULD EXPECT it (the prime> to move on down more in Une with the sbort-ter m rates.·· Miller concluded. Kahn said he thought the chances of a mild re- ces~1on had improved because or the s harp drop in lt'nd1nR rates .. Inte rest rates are turning down ~1th am~inJ? speed." he said "These declmes are an extraordmarily hopeful s1J?n " ,---------------------------------------, ~ WHEN BLOOD DOES NOT CLOT! ' By Teny Grant, R. Ph. ' ' Hrmo phtl 1:1 ,.., a hereditary di-.<'~'~' in ~h1ch the blood will not clol This can frt>quenLI~ be <·ontrolled h' J:l\'tnJ( blood plasmJ hr l>1wc1al agents that rountt'ra<'t bl ee ding A minor SC'ratch or bru1!'ie mav IX' very senous 1r th1., 1-; not done Orlen tn Cmf'r~t•O ('\ s ituation s . bl oo d transfusions sa.,.c h'-<'' However. a person may die 1f the wrong type or blood is gl\'en Pert1ons having a blood problem or a very rare blood lype should wear some s<>rt or tag t o m ake thli. information known In an emergency. ~vouR·DOC'f()R CAN PHONE US when you need a tMd.ldae. Pick up your preacrlpllon U ahof pln1 nearby. or wt wll dellvn pr<1 mptl1 without t.tr• chart•· A i r ~•l m1ny peopl e tntru1t ua with tltelr preur lp\lotH M11 .,. compqund younT • PAM UIO '"Alt#' CY .... ......, ,.,~ .... ............. r I • W1 p1Jn1 ''ound the clock .•. If n1c1111,g lo comp/111 gou, Job on lime. " We'll UM'! everv minute of f!:Yery day, if necessarv. to assure your jobs completion on 1chedu/f. Quality and rehab1hty are our stock in trade. Call for an efitimale. FoPS Join Sides Chrysle r Corp c ha irman Lee A. l acocca (left > wl'lcomed an old antagonist t.o the fold this week when auto firm's stoc kholders voted in as a direct.or Douglas A Fraser crighl>. president of United Auto Workers t.H·occa sj1d he ~ces no conflict of interest m appomt- rnl·nt. TV Import Limit Extension Urged W ASJflNGTON c AP l -There couJd be a lot more "made in Japan" color television sets m Amencan houses 1r a recommenda· tion by the U.S lnternat1c:>nal Trade Commission is upheld by President Carter The rommillt'C decided t>y a 4·0 vote this week that the l ' S color teh.•v1!>1on 1nclu'>trv ~ould not be in1ured 1f import n ·c;tnct1<1n'> against Japan an• lifted But the comm1ss1on said lnJUIY could result rrom unrei.lncted Taiwanese and Korean imports. The final decision on whethe r to •extend so-ealled orderly marketmg agreements with the three na- tions 1s up to Carter • The agrttmenLs , wh1rh hm1t imports are due to expire J une 30 A coalluon of C S 111dustry and labor group~ ts urging lhe pres 1de nt tocontinuethe import rt-Stncuons ITf Tells Record Earnings CHICAGO <AP) -Intema· tiona) Tele phone & Telegraph Corp. has a nnounced record earnings of $346.S m illlon for the flnt quarter of the year on re- cord sales of $4.27 billion . Sales increased 12.2 percent from the first quarter · of l!n9 when the world 's l a r gest manufacturer or tel ecom - municat.1ons equipment earned S210. l million on sales of $3.81 billion. Per.share earnings for the quarter were S2 38, up from $1.46 in the first three months last year. the company said. ITT CHAIRMAN and Presi· dent Rand V Aras kog an· no unced the figures shortly before the annual shareholders' meeting here Wednesday. He said all five of the com- 1>any'1i maan business grouJ'.)5 re- port<'d increases m i:iales and l'arn1ngs from the same 1979 µerwd "In add1t1on. ordn backlog re · ma ins strong at $7.4 billion." he said "Despite uncertainties in the economy, we remain coofi. dent that the company will have a good year, achieving record earnings in UB> with increased sa le s and a strengthened balance sheet.•' THE f'laST ·QUARTER re- sults i.ncluded a Sl3 millfon tax benefit stemm.ine from the re- rent enactment of a U.S ·Uruted Ktngdom tax treaty. Araskog said ·income from the te lecom m un1cat1ons and electronics di\ 1s100 1nrreased S4 8 m1lllon. ()\'••r 1 '1u· (~o unt.-r HASOu~ NEW VOAK .. ' tP'luOO ,. , 'J t,0 1"0' rt .. , I ,.,.~ ..... , .... 1~. s.~ ... -,. . ~ ... w':C~"t:'1" (,,,,,) \ . ... "'"'",., • • ........... "" 8 ~-. ~r~ r~:~::!r, .,.... tt·, l 'p• and Doariu " C.1t1"4:»r.,. & • . .. H-[W 41 "1 " "'"'•"' • 11~ n~ •Of'\•t St<Ut1t1e\ , •••• Jl ,. ,,. 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TurlP., • -... Oft s• ("'\Ult 11 '''" Gnr40-. '1 41 N1<oi.1 \ ,, ... 1s-t-lot•• ...... 11 !llJ JOO H u nnNtt • -"' Off H MlJTlJAL FUNDS I • t ! r. ' At most Orange C-Ounty banks, business banking seems to be a sideline. One look at the spact and personnel devoted to their rommercial department tells you where the emphasis is: retail. But there's one bank that's different, American City Bank. .. and now we're in Orc10ge C-Ounty. Because at American City Bank, the who1e bank is strictly business. Every square foot, every person, every service is geared to your business need s. It makes a difference. Al1 uf our banking services are designed to your needs-from innovative financing to eSl:IO'N accounting services to property I - ---~ .. management programs and more. All are provided in a manner that's responsive, courteous and professional. 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Pa t /\P1 Mack Truck Co. v. 111 lay off 2.683 produc tion and management employees at the end of the month and company Pres ide nt Alfred W Pelletier said c rimped sales were to blame The layoffs could lust into 1981 . Pelletier said Wednesday . The company employs 15.800 workers in plants a t Allentown, M acung1e. Pa • Hagerstown. Md , and Hayward. CaUf. He said high in· \erest rates and lack or money caused customers to cancel orders, leaving Mack with a high inventory or unsold trucks. . Laborers Back Carter WASHINGTON <AP ) -The 650.000-member Laborers Interns· llonal U nion h as e ndorsed President Carter ror re-election - and indJrectly urged Sen. Edward M K ennedy to wi thdraw from t h{" Democratic race. Union prtsadenl Angelo Fo&co an· nounced his members' "uncondi tlonal tndorsement" of • Ca rter Mondale ticket Olli ran. and praJ~ C•rttr for providlna "honest. com· milled. cour11eoua leidtnhip for America durtna du1erout and di(· newt ume1 .. Jn an apparent refertnl' to Ktl"fl.· Ded)I, P"oleo urpd "aJl p.trtJ •· to \Mllte blttlnd Cener 11 ttMJ publlr '1 "ovtrwh1lmtn1 chol~t " ror rt tlHUan • .,... lO pr-s>ar for OM fall Olm,.. -... ' .. ,. '3USINli(OS I STOCKS Crisis of Survival Faces Businesses By JORN CUNNIFF NEW YORK <AP > The most lnfluentiaJ political party of the past 40 years has been the Social.Jst Party, said Pror Richard Eels. "Almost every plan& of 1\.5 1932 platform 1s now law " Eels commented in s upport of tus thesis that threat.a to pnvat.e sector enterprise in the United States, though more s ubtle, are Just as real as they are in som e or the world's poorer, less developed na t1on.<1. In such countries the retreat of the private sector - not Just its businesses but mstitut1ons, right.!I and freedoms too -may be forced by r t!vol ut1onary takeovers, guerrilla wars, cartels and terroris m. ln the Unite4 States, says Eels. the attack 1s dispersed. but c-qua!ly relent· less: Protests agamst inst1tutJons, grow- ing dependence on government. erosion o r pf1vat e property rights and freedoms. "The ab5ence of a highly v1s1ble socaahst·rommunist movement here 1i. :.imply the absence of a fam1har s ymbol c>f enterpnse under attack. rather than an indJcatJon there lb no attack at all," Et>b dttlares Eels has JUSl wrlltt'n "The Pobt1cal Crisis or the En· terpnse System." a httlt' volume with an alarming theme· Pnvatt' enterpnse could ht! 1>0 Its way out if at doesn't ad· JUs t to polltJcal realluev. Blrr, SAID EELS 11) an interview. private enterprise doesn't protect itself tn the pohl>cal arena It avoids mix- in~ its economic well being v. 1th political issues. Its cntics know pohlJ<'!-better One or the paradoxe!>, !>aid Eels, is that those who twnef1t and profit from thl· productivity of pnvate en- tnpnse burf'eucrab. pohllcal hJlures. academics are ~rnong 1t.-. maist per~1!>tent attacker~. Yel>, he t gree<i -.umellmt'S even the President or thi! L'n1ted Stat£>~ and the U S. Congress. when votes are to be found in tha t dlJ'e<'ll un IT APPt:ARS. llf: wnt(·o;, "that whatever distrust the pubh<' ha., of govnnmt>nt, at Is not u h1gh as that felt tov. a rd th1· bw,1n1·-.-. r•ommumty " Government enterprise mJ' h<· prdf:'r,1hlt• th:Jt lb, simply because 1t 1s cons1d~red a ll·S~•·r. t.' \ 1 I lh-h not .i do<>m,avn though 1n fact, a purpose of tht- hook 01w of man)' ht: ha'> wr1tl<'n a!> director or Columbia l 'n1vt-r.>1ty·s progra m for the c;tudy of the modern corpora I ion 1<, to de-.cnbt! a re-.l'uc plan The modern <'orix11 Jl1011 must view 1L<1 environment a-. i.:lobal. he ~ .. ud, tM·c·au'>t· ltu,ane'>S 1·nterpns t· 1s worldwide Jnd so a re 1L'> prohlem' lie plat·~ grc·at '>tore in corpor ate governance and :!>C'lf t 1•Ji(ulalton ···f"he bw.1nt·" c-orp11rJt111n in \hf' Culle'\t reahtat1on of tl!. potenlla l should tw a m11•,.wrr.m of the larger SCK'1e\y · hl· wnt~ It cannot. hl ..,..,) ., c·on.,1<ler .. conom1cs proftb 1h -.ole gu1dl"po~t INSTEAD, IT 'll'~T Bt: pluralistic . a:. th larger -.o<'H'l\ ,., It m11!'ll cons1dt>r and factor into 1l!. dec1.,1ons .- \ Jrwt \ of for<'1~ gri vt>mment rt:l!ulatw n. consumensm. t:rt \ 1rnnnw ntJh'm .. tnckholder act1v!'>m E••lc; quott·.., l>n1 k (' l'Y>k. Harv:trd president. as he ;1nn11unrt'fJ ._. muJ'" rl·v1 111n of c urr11 ulum CJl the husi.n~ '>l h11ol \t.111Jg1•n • nt. '>J•d fJ<Wc . t'JC'"'"' nut '>lmpl)' to ">t>rve '>han•holtJt<r'> hut 10 e>-t-rn~<' \.-ad,,r-;h1p in tt't·onnlini: !ht needs of -.to<'lcholder:i-l'U..Slllmt>r-. 1·mpltJ\t'I., dfltl .. upµht!rs. alonl! '4 Ith me mbl•r. r1f lh1• puhlJC• ;ind th1•1 r repri,sentaltveh m gu\•cmment · EELS WRITES TU T the "The chief exe<-ullve officer in l)Ur day m ust know how to mix pohtic al philosophy, c;oc1al tht."Ory tht> !>c·1ent"1' of governmental a nd intema- llona l affair.. and humanl\l1<' pur.utt., education, the art.,, Jnd olht'r c ultur.11 1 n'11-.1,or' t11 1 nhann~ h1o; firm·~ sur 'I' • .r f1<1h nt1.1I Jncl 111,ur1 11 lorw lt•rm µ111f1tab1ltty • 11 mu.;l an 'hon I• .ir 11 1l11\\ !•> ""'' v1• ~1th '\O<'lrt y and rt•ni.11n ii \II.ii J•,1rl or 11 lll he lh11u~ht o( dS a 't•rvanl of "•t·11•t\ J11c1 J '.11.1h ... 1 r111 ~.cl'.1t1H· rt" .. ult~ It must dlS · i 1pl1nl· 1t-.elf II fTIU!ool 1mp.1l1 rnnf1denl'\' f.d-. bl.•lu.·v1..., c·nmpJn11..., hJ\f' ammunat mn to do lhL'> . • 1m m umt1on lJ'l ,1t 1~ l)l·, .. n<1 1hv1r trn'11lll'lnal rolt> as LhC> pro- \ Id er or pmf1l:, JUIJ.., IOl'l1mt.•-, IOllJrOvt-d living Standards .ind the hkt> l\MO"-IG THf.M . -.i•lf n•.:ulJt1on 11' one A system ot global u)tt•lhj?cn<'t'. "'h1l'h v.ould <issure understanding ol the MX'1et} m v. h1('h .1 husiness operates. 1s another. Philanthropy offt•f"'l ~till more a mm un1t1on Ho\!. would lhe latter operc1tt"' Among the examples Eels offrr; 1s this .. Hy rontnbutmg to olh£>r mst1tut1 on<; an the s urround- ing socu.•ty. the bw.ines~ rorporal1on helps to streogth~n the soc1t>ty of whi<'h 1t 1s a part . by making or helping to make a better Life for e\ ervcmc. tht> corporation inevitably makes a better life for 1L-1elf " Exxon Buys Arco Shale Oil Project LOS ANGELES t API Atlantic Richfield Co. says it has agreed to sell it!> f\O pt>rcent interest m a Colorado oil sha le project to Exxon Co U.S A . the pnnc1pal domestic unit of Exxon Corp Arco spokes man Anthony Hatch said Exxon will pay S300 million cash plus an add1tJonal payment of SlOO m11l1on wtu<"h could be reduced 1r the Colony oil shale p~ Ject does not start producing on time. Colony depos its near Grand Valley. Colo. are S('heduled to produce 46 ,000 barrels a day Of upgraded c;hale 011 beRinnmg in 1985 The Los Angfles·bascd Tosco Corp . a long·time de· velop<:r of 011 sh~e processing technology, bolds the re· mamtng 40 percent Interest in the project. Gold, Sjlver QuotatiQns By Tlte AssodaLed Press Selected world gold pri<"es today: Loedoo: morning fixmg $516.25. on S8 7~; afternoon fixing $517.00. o(( $8.00 Paris: afternoon fixing holiday Fraaktart: hohdny Zukb: holiday Ne• \'ort: llandy & Hnrmu.n late momln1 $517.00. off S8 00. New \'ork: Engelhard sellinsc price late mornial ~17.00. olf $8.00 New York: Engelh•rd rabncated &old late momlal SSlS.10. olf $8 28 * NEW YORK <AP> •liver Sl.2 750 * * Handy &t Harman New Yon • • • •••• j TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -· -EVB•ee-uo1••--IT AMJ1.Y AMO HU'fQt ....,~°'·~ "411ie ....... ,......, ,,..., Srer.ir.y ,. ,..., 1111•• IOI ""' -wng 0 MA\Dl M-.oe ~ C:fll\14 of INllrtl'IQ Iii. "°''""'._ ll'll'-4 Of io... ~ ..,. ~ .. 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Jan11t Leign IC~ CRI ®J MERV ORIFflH Guests Waynld R~s Vale<te H•rpe< MBG 08VIS 7:00 6 CBS NEWS 0 N8CNEWS 0 HAPPY OAYS AGAIN An ilCCl<!enl II Al S CIW~ Forwe to 1c>se ,..., signt ano rws SPtot 0 A8CNEWS 't 0 JOt<ER'S WILO OJ M'A'S 'H 11Jw•~ taus 10< a Ott<toJI .. 101 Sweo1511 dOCtO< wno .iw•es at 11\4> 407 lit. to observe combal sorgHy 4) THE BENNY HIU SHOW Benny signs " new SCf'IOI writer W 11t1<1m Shll~A some OWlll~ abOVI :,1,rr.. Of n., <:l'larc>c.t~s Funny Girl Lont Anderson hosts "The Fantas tic Funnies." a retrospective of the 85·year- old his tory of the comic strip, tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. ~T 7:30 11 THE OOHG SHOW 0 INSEAACH~ w~o cnuaroo · · · O QJI FACETliEMUSIC D MATCHGAME 0 THE SUUJVAHS John conlroo11 1(1tty W'lln wtlal lie s l>ea!O 8bov1 hOf ano Jerv1s. ~ 5'.IO- OMly tll8lUltS Ille Od)'S o l Old .tre Or &Wtng to a CIOtie and ,..ar 15 upon 1'""1'1 4D AU. IN THE FAMILY Wh ite d11v1no Mr Munson s cao. 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(2 1111., 30mtll) 3:Me NEWS ·~·MOYIE * * 'A "T Ot'ltghl le Ours" ( 1933) Fredric March, Cllkl<k!Ue Colbert A prln- cest llfld • ClOtl'lfTIOt* , .. •n '°"9 In Pana (I 111 .. 30 m.nl G MOVIE • ·rne Blade Panther Of Rat11111" (1962) Marianne Koen. Heinz o..eone A ruOy 11<11en 1t1 TMl!an<l ltom • r8llQIOUI tdOI Spt..0. tll CU• .. lflroug/l- OV1 tne F 8t Eul (2 h<t I 4:30 . HEWS f'ridat1•• Dat1• lllH' Jf o.,I~• -AflfRNOON- 121>0 0 • • , Rl(I .. In Tilt W"'rtw•NJ ' ( 1967) Camot· °" M•tcn"4! Jaclo' Nie:~ ~,,,, i tu .-.1, cowboy~ 11>1urn•no nom.-111te< 11 1ouqn Gallte 011v11 are mrs· t '"'" ov a p0,.l>fj l0t ,...;m. ,,.., ~ ol ,1 qano 01 roboe<s I 1 nr 30 min I 0) • • Thi> Crr"'ll.On p,..,,,. \19!121 Burt LttncbSlll< N!Clo. Craval A.n llWt G601 ury cw a 111 c;ap fl~ ~ of"i#Tit' .,,~()t..,tt(j wtth cth """'~\.d«'') ~~~ fr) "''' avwn .. tt!Oolltr<.on 11 "' !.o m.n J m •• ~ 8r09tit l ..... ...iJG,.r,~ L- •r1 fl ..... ~ A IC.0.KCt:> I t'COO"I '¥"""" "'Cr8;wnqly _.. .-tiny ""'.t 8 mJn nit· '""°' ~•\nlaq@ ol , .. 11;1n, .,._ .nq '1Mi1"96 r2 t.r~ I J JO U * • • T,.... S<lbl'>'CI 1,,~ M;,t:.1 ... ') ~ •t,~, Pdf'• I ..... "" J~ All>eftt.u<• A''"' lt1•\<J W r 11 a yovnq f"" ;n lt~'·i.-111 "'Of"6 •rQtn /A1my Qvt,i -if'<l ltrt'15 ,,.,, ~·J .U'C•"' f J '-Jfortlt. \llH ·~ "l"<l "' bdllle • ' "' ~"""I flll TV AUCTION tCONrOI Hoet Looi An<lefson, sp&- cral gwst Howard ~ man and thirteen le&drng • • • ft>e Sarlo< Wl\O H"I From Grace Wllh Inf! S6a ( 19761 Kns Kn~· totte<son. Sar.n Miles By grv1ng up"'' cer88f IO< an tngh!ihwomao s love. a l>ed c.aptem l1111i. to mt!flt ....,r ~ ~ ~lltoub o.iman<ls '°' oonectlOO 12 ll'5 I kid> ~rt 10 ~ii 9' 1ndmotr>er r6!>UllJ rn "°"' arr ano•nQ yet •notner ro<:I< bOttorn dale IO• Brenda 0) AU IN lli1' FAMILY The Bunker ho~ 1$ •a~119uo b~ t1<e -· tl\en by Arehoe •• 1n an ttflorl to ~ lecl more 1nsu1ance ,,.,..,,.. .. ¥ JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & B atiuk ~ MACNEIL J LEHRER Chann~I Lbt Jng• 1J KNXT ICBSJ LO'> An')ele"> U H, OH! ITS ALMOST ELE.VLN 'THl~"TY 1 1\1£ G01 TO 0£ IN ~£0~ CYF ICE! N:"l. Ii''".> Ttf"llE. Fm THEM 10 WA1CH FAMILY FEUD! 0 KNBC (NBCI LO'> Anqel~'> 0 KTLA 1lno ) LO<, Anq11le'> 0 KABC TV (ABC) Los Anqel~'> (() KFMB 1CBSJ San Diego 0 KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles @' KCST (ABC) San Diego tD .KTTV (lnO) Los Angeles m KCOP·TV (lnd I Los Angele.., SJ KCET·TV I PBSJ Los AnQe•..-s ~ KOCE·TV(PBSJ Hunl1n91on Beach OJ CAROL &JANETT AHOF~06 5111\a 'Stntt'Y F0t The B11ds " f'un In A Orug~1011' Tile C1u1se G) MOVlE * • * · SMl<!s Ot two Jome · c 1~111 "°"" w~ JOtw'I AOlll T ht! tough ltatr>tng 11\at e US Merine -gean• or-,.. <'80elll- ous rec:tufla re.>111 '" ,,,. ti) THE BE.NNY HILL SHOW Tiie CollOt'I Mrtl Boys pres. ""' ,,_ -a.on °' tNJ O r anQe 810$~orn Soec>.tl f[) TV AUCTION fCONrO) 1t 301) THE JEfl'ERSONS " Pf(ICe ol pnmftNe er\ O'Y" !In 10 ,,.,. Jeflet"M>ne by l!'te FDR's Last Hours Remembered --. By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Stanley Greenberg wrote a screenplay five years ago based on the last yeM of Franklin o: Roosevelt's llfe, only to find someone else was a t work on a production called "Eleanor and Franklin," covering the same period. "TeleVlsion f«.-lt 11 didn't need two FDRs in one year, so I set it aside ,'' Greenberg recalled. "When J was worktng on 'Blind Ambition,' I saw an actor who looked like Roosevelt I thought I s hould do a play on Roosevelt. Then it occurred lo me I had done a play on Roo~c' cit " G R EENBERG WROTE "fo'.O.R. The Last Year." based largely on the book by Jim Bishop. "Blind Amb1· t10n " was adapted fro m John Dean's account of the downfall of Richard M . Nixon in the Watergate scandal. The three-hour play . which airs tonight at 8 on NBC, Cha nnel 4, stars Jason Robards a s Roosevelt (the nameless act.or who triggered the play's resurrection ne ver got the job> Eileen Hecka rt is Eleanor Roosevelt, and Kim Hunter plays 1 Lucy Ruthe rfurd , who was at ttoosevelt's side wh en he died in Warm Springs, Ga .. In 1945. The play is roughly divided into two parts. The first half concerns Roosevelt and his wile at the White House. The second half focuses on Roosevelt and Mi~~ Rutherford at Warm Springs "WE RE HEARSED for three weeks in New York, then went lo Toronto, Canada. to tape the first half." said Greenberg "Then we re- turned to New York. rehearsed for another three weeks. returned to Toronto and taped the second half." Concentr ating Mrs Roosevelt's sc-enes in the first half allowed the actors to build thei r relat1onsh1p more effedively. But the arrange· ment was set up largely for economic reasons. The cast has 60 speaking parts, and many act.ors who a ppear in the first half do not appear in the s~nd half, and many in the second half are not in the first. That way they cM not have to pay all of the act.ors for the entire production "THE FOllM OF the play Is that people who knew Roosevelt talk to the audience and tell us what they knew about him." s a1d Greenberg. "Then it goes into the drama. That C'omes from Bishop's book. lfe went around interviewing people So it's essentially a memory play He said he 1s researching a play.on the lraman situation and has recent- ly finished scripts based on "The Day the Bubble Burst." an account of the 1929 stock market c ras h by Gordon Thom as a nd Max Moran· Witts. and "Robert Kenned y and H ts Times." b} h1stonan Kenneth Schles anger The pla}' starts with the president getting a physical examination Ills doct ors v.ere worried about ha~ health. and Or. Howard Bruenn dis· covers he 1s suffenn~ from con gestive heart failure and probably will not lave much longer This m formalton 1s revealed only to has superiors. and Roosevelt a nd his family are not told "SO WHAT WE'R E doing is play- ing Roosevelt's last year with the knowledge that he doesn't have long to live." said Greenberg He said he believes the play will arouse the sam~ssions in people 'Mindy' Growing Stock Rises as Show Slips By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> -Al ABC kicked the legs out from under its bluest bit la.st sea.sou, one of the in· terest ed observers was Pam Dawber. Of "Mork a nd Mindy," the victimised aeries. she b Mindy. "Tbl.t show," she says, "b as given me power. It has made me well known. It has put me flrat ln line for Jobe." did,'' Miss Dawber says. "We were s urprised. Very su.rprised, and very sick." , J • tha t RooM.'H 'll h1m..,t·lf dad "The ix•o pie who hJlt'<l Roose\ ell will prob· ably hate· th(• play " T he ml<' of Roo..,t•velt required an actor of 1·nurmous range ~nd depth. but who alsn bore ~omt• ph.>s1cal re ~e mblanc·l' "WITH Jt\SON Robards we kn('"' v.e h ad lhl' hr..t. and t o our -;urpn~t' """' found ht· resrmbted Rooc;e,elt a nd m a v.a} he became ttooseH:lt. Greenberg said. Roosevelt's la s t )ear 1o1oa -. .i memorable on<' ft v.as the year of D· Da}. the'"' J~ton of 1-;urope. He 14·ent to Queb<>c to roofer with Win.s too ChurctuH. thl•n to Hawa11 to s~ Gen Ma <' Arthur and Adm N1m1tz H..- camprugnt"d :JJ!amst Thoma!> De''-'~!> Cor a fourth term as president He went to Yalta for conferences with Churchill and Joseph Stalin. There were also such other 1SSues as seltmg up the machinery to feed and clot.he the Europeans al'ler the li beral.Jon, the foundation or the Unit- ed Nations and securing the money to develop the atomic bomb. - ' 1 1 J ' . ' JASON ROBARDS PLAYS ROOSEVELT Kathryn Walker Appeara H Daughter Anna r "Bffause ot that, I doa"t have to look at the. job aa the be,UUU01 and endln1 of my career. tr it fC>el down the drain next year, I'll be OK. But It would be • abame." WOU£, ABC tinkered with the image ol lbe show. The network tried to sex it up with a Raquel Welch eplaode and a s iUy, bouncy. unfunny episode with the Denver Broncos cheerleaders. Mork, the visiting aJien goof, lost his appealing innocence. ABC lost a powerfUl hit. ABC ftDally moved the abow back to lta comfortable Thurtday ntittt t lot, .twn It abowed a{IDI ol a10w recovery. and the network bopes to reatore some or tbe •how's loat charcn. Old fushioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. IT WOtJLD RAVI aeemed lwd.ieraw a 1"f' •Co to 1ua1est that down the drain waa ~-~Hible deeUny t« "llork ud IUnd>'." It WU an lnltant. ~rallelld IUCC'IU ud It Wiii j-=-q:-~lloft'1 would lMt, ti , 11 u UM ~.1 of ... ...... .... ......... , . ;Jut AIC unwtttlA1J)' wbln~ ............... , .. -~-· ..... •• .., ..... it .. ··~··· M•tl'lll ,_ Jf'' It C• ........ "" ....... .... • .... I • " ,...,, ....... H ....., .................. ,. t "Plea1e," ahe a11t1, tn moclt prayer to tbe powen at ABC. "don't mowe tt bt the mkldle ol tbe Muon." 'IAWe oa a .. • Cut HOLLYWOOD CAP ) -Jeff C..war ti ''Tiii" wUI ..., -•'-" DeWM a.mn a.= AICril 111.ow•dMlau.,"=I: I tht ...... 11 •• f " ,, ..... ,". ...... a.ma ,,.. .... ,..,..,,.._.CIA .......... ............. ...,. ... and the Gr:.tn<l Pnrt.21(\' now otf<.'t" )'UU an C'Vt.'flln~ m compt1c ''Ith ruur fJwrit.c mc:moci· ~111 1t11~lln~ dintlt'r 11111'1\ • d<.~t :andkill tahlc ~uu·~. tl\l ~'~'Ur 0 1 tlamu\jl c;ihk •lk.· <.·uokt'T). TIM: ullll'Nld)• d:lnct':ahlt• l>k I.. f\M't'll T~IO l'I tt.'afUl'\'CI 'Thoraday ch~ \nu~ -111 ll, a.nd .,. .. , p1.mc1 cichl·r l'\l'f'U~'· 'Tllon-Oa I rtc.1.1), mnll) 11 hlf' ,..,, ~thlnt& ~t·r · dl°"'T trN M...,_. ~ d.an • Ile"' u rn '" im l\1.-.con I> !if>l.iu'll I h nll-n, R'flN r• !REGISTRY , .. r 812 DAllY PILOT Who's Bi119? Thl' OD(' on the left 1s Danny D1llon . a noted impersonator of the late 61ng Crosby. who~e life-size wax s tatue at nght was placed in the Six Flags Stars Hall of Fame wax museum in Orlando. Fla. ,. ~-THI a.Al TIMOlf IUllO IN J • -) l.Ulll (_,..()Illa• ...... " "4-2400 , •• -· "9•Ht• .. • lh• "Alf!MAT1D nit.If.Ill* WINDS Of CHAMGI CN I l•t t.<ll •HI •-t •U • 1- Wl-t 2 aCMHMl AW.UH .,'::::... 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J~"11 • ., Mo<-1~• ,,.,, .. ,_, ~st(eil• Jon•~ JoN\ (NIOr<t" fU '.'!t about t·very pos-.1blt· <:lusl:ilficat1on -pace. t11n 111.:. 1nt(•rprN11lion <Hld l>la~mg Even allowin~ Co/' SOml' lust OllOlltl' t•hant:t.•s Ill d1ret.•l1on. ll'S <I bit of a yawm•r Not Iha\ thl' Sun l'lt•mcntt-players had much raw material to work with Popplewcll's "Dehn "ILACK STAU.ION'°lG I r --l "APOCALYPSE NOW" tR, ,_ ~--J f "THE WINOS F CHANG , __ lPG, , I "COAL MIHEfl'S DAUGHTEfl" trGI r--· I "KRAMER vs KRAMER" IAI i:-=---=:=..J "NORMA RAE" CPGI "THE ROSE" IRI "UDY I THE TRAMr" "UMIDEtO'IFIED FUIMG OOOIALL" 16 1 l=:;:;;=E JEfll<" IRl => "ANIMAL HOUSE" t • ..J ' 'THE IAL TI MOU IULUI' "t4tGHT OF THE JUGGLfl" IRI r: ..::J I "COAL MIMER'S DAUGHTER" CPGI "fUCTRIC HOR SEMA I"' I ' ' APOCALYPSE NOW' "BOYS IN COMPANY C 1A1 ====> "Klt>.Mfl .. ,. KRAMER" "SR YER STREAK" "GI A.U ""''""" ()nfO ' ,. """ ..... MT\, C.._._llH M ·-PUfl-t~ 4 Academy Awards All TiiAT JAZZ. 1111 ,,....,..,01\ WfNOS OF CHANGE rt'OI LITTLE DARLINGS 1111 • 00 FOXES 1111 ·-·) MAXWELL SMART is AGENT 8.6 THB llUDB ••••• ...... · •• ' Pt: .: a:M~1attll!til I'll r r CITT CIN HR fOWAllOS' CINllO WlST lit·•,...,!,. .It• "',I IOWA .. OS' MARIO .. TWIN C.O\IA Mts.i ~jl «!' ...... ,,,.' AMAMlllll OlttU Ill Ari.;"!'•11" 81 J ~k' . .,.,.,, 1 own a1• nul Y 0111•H• • ,~· " FY ~ ( !11"'1 wmxl'mt tlUM UO \l • .... Intermission Tom Titus quenl" ta no "BuaybOdy" to begin with. and direr· tor Les Reed Cwho eioted before opening nighU was not blessed with a n overabundance or talent The 1t.ory. a Junior high-level tnne . concerns itself with a parasitt<'. though hkable. chap who catches a cute young burglar in his apartment, then tnes LO figure out 1ust what LO do with her Covering up for her rreates rough water tn hjs romance. and he h asn'l the heart to tum her over to the waiting authorities CHIUSTOPHER GUTt:R, playing a leading role in his st age debut, s hol4s promise but offers latlle character variation as the erstwhile hero of the piece Gretchen Meinke could do a good deal more as the burRhtr. who <'Omes from a Ion~ hne or lawbreakers: she offers cuteness but Lillie else Joan Ray plays the outraged f1ancee with .!>Cant dJmens1on. while M 1chael Gom ez exhausts a one-Joke thar acter ai. a drowsy butler Max Kelly brighten:. things a bat a :, Mu,s Meinke''> Alfred Doolittle-type father. while Chuck Cooper. Joyce H anson and John Chlldn•:.s romplete the case 1n mmor fil>Si~nmenL'I The San Clemcnlt' !>how la~s technically as well as dramat1call}. '-'Ith lallle 1ma~1nat1on t.'v1dencc-d in either department Pe rformances continue Thursdavs throu~h ~turday'i until May 2 1 ;it tht· Cabrillo J>la)-hou'ie. 202 i\ven1da Cabnllo. San Clemente • THE STAN DREWS Drama Guild or St An drew·~ Pr<"Sbyteraan Church in N.-wport Beach 1~ pres<'nttn~ lhl' c11m1'<I.> · Good lfou,l'ke<'ptnJ(' ton1i;tht throul-!h ~Jlurd;n ..at 8 p m Ill thf' church ha II. EiOO St Andr(•\\" HoaJ · . Wilham l-'uc1~ Ji. d1rc{·tmg U".' pht>. whl<'h fraluret. !'lev. purt n •,1d1!nl"i R J Sk1lhni;t. Rog t•r Hal{·~. L)nn and Jim Otiwt~ Jim McCull<J<'h. David Zarl'.'mbu. Lei.ht• Wilham.!> and J1m1 Martin • BACKSTAGE Tht• annual mt·mbt-rsh1p ml·t.·lanJ;: of th(· SiJn C'lt·mcntt• t:ommunll) Tht-aln \\Ill tw hl•lri Sun1la}. May 25. al 2 fJ m in th<· ('abr1llu PlavhOUSl'. 202 l\vt•nida \abn llo. S<tn Clt.•mcntt· . · mt•m lK'r" will t-ll•<"t a ne1.1. board (if ct1rl!ctori. at the :-.••i.i.wn , 1.1. 1lh t•nlertaanmcnt and rcfr(•l)hrn<..nti. 'i('ht·dul<•d 1·t1ll Omah PJrker Jt 492 1095 for furtlwr dt.•tiJ1h Neiu Tarza11 Filn1 Faces Opposition NEW YORK tl\l'I IX><.cl'ndan~ of Edgar Rice Burrou~h!> ar<' '>Utnl-! MNro Goldwyn-Mayer tn an attempt to "ltOI> lh<' making of a new Tarzan movie.• based on lhl• author ., original '-'Ork. Cmted Art1'l!-. Corp 1:-. al::.o .t dl'fcndant in the suit, on th£' ~rounds that 1t ww. part1c1pating m the production. calll'<I "Tarzan And lhe Ape Man · Thc -.on and thrt>c' g .. andchaldren or Burrough. .... "ho d1£'d 1n 1950 .... ay the• mo\ le ,., based on "\Ub· -.tant1al matrnal rop1NI and denv1-<I from the 1912 :-.tnry "Tarwn of the A~s .. Tht• -.u1t wa:.. hied Tut.~day NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL presents r tt t ll u y 15. 16, 17 -Curtain 8:00 p.m. Irvine Ave., Newport Beech ReserveOons: 1s1...a2 l ~ NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD-... WINNER lest foreign Language Fiim 1979 '*A genuine lllMtaplece •••• dnematlc 'work ol mt tut muat be~ Nvored and eeen llg8iD. Don't mlM It." ......... 2'*4" Ill ~· . -t:, ... ". :, • ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION IMC OUllQ( IOH , f ll•'t< f ' '"' lO•HOl WOOOJRIO'I o., e "f';.1 "'' ii11cocu111n 111 h j ' ,111 "" ~10 ORAllOI DRlfl·llf , •: •' ' .. I 1. IDWIAH' WllTlllOOI IDWlllOI' Cl•IMI CIMltR C.wt.,..,, (j1(Mr ¥) U' ' f 1-t ~._ "' f ' 4 • M&llll I lllU 'IAU IOWH OI MIUION WllJO IUll ,..... '' • lr1 y ·-· ..... "NORMA Ml lltGI """'""'"'' ... .,. ..._. ,. te• -''IUIC'T"'9C HCM•MAN" ··~ Tl~l IU\.l.aT .. ''t'RIOAV TMl11l9''' ... , ..•... "ROCl(Y" ... ............ "ROCKY II" ...._. ... .,.._. ... INSIDE: •Horo8COpe •Ann Landers Erma Bombeck •Ctassifled M e lds a n d Der Carlotta Monti, the woman who shared actor W. C. Reid's bed for the last 14 years of his life, tells about the actor who hated dogs and kids. By MICllAEL DOUGAN Ol .. Delty .......... It wu. or should have been, a somber alt.ernoon in 1M2, and Ethyl Barrymore was dla&"-4it~ They were ridini 10 a cbautfered Cadillac to bury her brother, John. Her companions, his pallbearers, were three sheets to the wind. From a bar built into the passenger compartment. the owner ol the Caddle was mixini:t s hakers ol martinis for his pas sengers. They bad consumed several en route to the Cathohc cemetery in WbitUer where the famous mm actor would be re turned to the earth. Passing through Boyle Heights, the luxurious vehicle became ensnarled in traffic and came to a dead stop. A number or Hispanit' youngsters on the nearby sidewalk 1mmed1ately recognize d the host of this boozy. mobile wake. They sur rounded the Cadrnac and began to shout .. Viva W.C. Fields~". THE BULBOUS-NOSED com edian leaned out the window and handed one o( the kids a martini shaker "Have a drink for good old J ack Barrymore." he said. · -So they did. pass i ng the shaker from.. mouth to mouth. each toas ting "To good old Jack .. before downing his share. .. That's the way he would h.ave wanted it." said Fields. and the car moved on. By the time lhe:v reached the funeral. Fields arid his cronies wer e so s loshed they a lmost droppt'd tht' coffin That l'J ho w {'u1 lollu Monti t<'ll~ It And sht> ou.:hl to know t.11. Mono wru. b\ .,.wlch 'Hit• at the t1mt>, a& :.ht· "'J' throu"h muf'i t ol his lmal 14 Yt'ctr'S TheSt! days, M~ Mcmu m1~hl be C'all\"(i F1t!ld:. p..irnmour h\c 1n lover or, In ps) «hobabblc. s1gn1fll'anl othl'r Hot'k the n there \\as only onl· \\uni for her mistress lt was an ep1tht't with !'>erwus moral and legal 1mpl1t-.1lions BECAUSE SHE CHOSE to don that manlle and had tht' nerve to "'ear it proud!), Carlotta Monti suffered She became a natht'miJ to her own fct~y u11d, \\hen Fields died in 1. ', his clan con tested provision madt• for her m tht.-will After years of l1t1gut1on, she· received $.5(1 'a \\t•ek for M'"cn year::.. the bed !>hl' had shan•d with the 1rasc1l>lc star and tht> Cadillac Today, Ms. Monti. 71, has u new ltfe as a profe>ssional artist She still s leeps on that bed and she's still ~ol the car But not, she hopes, for long 'Tm ~ettmg to the age that I'd r ather have a T-bm than .lhe car.·· said Ms. Mon·ti during a recent interview m Hollywood So. this Mcmor1a l D ay weekend. W C. Fields' custom 1938 Cadillac will go on the a uc lJOn block at Fashion bland It will be among more tha n 500 rare automobile-. lo bt.· sold to the h1ghei,t bidden. at the semi· W. C. Fields 1938 Cadillac limos me .mnual Newport Beach Coll~tor Car Aul'\lon .. l think the ear will be sold." :.hl· said .. They draw a good <"rOwd down there " Hut, JU.St in case. Ms. Monti a id sht! would call J ohnny t'ar::.on to see 1r he 1s interested. McJowhtle, she 1s trying to re· iH'h a wealthy car collector in Phoenix T his 1s the fi rst time Ms Mon· 11 has attempted to sell the car, one or the few momentoes of her hft> with the man she called .. Woody " (Ile . in turn, tagged he r "Chmaman ·· > '"FOR MEMORIES, l drive Woody'~ old Cadtlla<.' along the ~treets we used to frequent ... she wrote an her book about their f.imous aHair, "W C. Fields. and Mt'·· Hut that was lO years ago. Now. th<' book 1s out of print and the (•ar is in permanent storage. although Ms. MontA said it 1s m good mechanical cond1t1on. The Cadillac has Jogged no more than 54.000 miles. said Ms. Monti. including a number of funeral processions and an cx·- c-as ion a 1 jau nt to Sa n Bernardino, wh~re an Italian woman made Fields' favorite s paghetti. She claimed its longest tnp, made only once, ·was to San Francisco Fortunately for Ms Monti, Fie lds rarely drove the car himself Otherwise. s he pro- bably would be selling a bat- tered wre<.'k. .. He always had a chauffeur," she remembered. "I rode with him to Malibu one time . He wru. driving on the wrong side of the street. Me said that's the way they do it in England." · FEARING DEATH, Ms. Monti ordered rum to pull over. She got out. "I thumbed a ride back with a truck." she said. "I can 't s tand a careless driver .·· Although Fields' Cadillac sur· v1ved its tenure with the noted eccentric, it did not do S-O well in storage. The portable bar, his favorite feature. was removed. A continuing state of animo5i· ty exists between Ms. Monti and her lovers' descendants. Claude Fields was the off. s pring of an early marriage ~etween the comedian and a New York woman that ended around 1905. (''They claim I broke up the marriage," srud Ms. Monti. "And I wasn·t bom until 1909''.) Fields contrnued to se nd his one -time spouse "bacon ... as he called the support checks. He also sent money to a former Ziegfield Follies dancer with whom he had s ired a n ii · legitimate son. Taking I nsanity Higher The semi-annual Newport Beach Collector Car Auction coming up a t Fashion Island over Me morial Day weekend promises to "take insanity to new heights." promotion direc· tor Joe Molina said this week. Molina said the auction. m which those who can afford to bid for r a re automobiles at prices that would paralyze mere mortals. wilJ be larger than the five that preceded it. <This also marks the first semi-annual auc· tion : the others wer e held yearly.) ·'It's truly a study of color and psychology," said Mo1ina . who t ends to speak in superlatives. "The Cannes Film Festival for collector cars." Singers Ric hard Carpenter and David Cas:.1d:t will be on h and to unlo:.td their e xtra jalopies. Molina said. Carpenter will be putting up 12 cars for bid. inc luding a couple of vintage Corvett.,es Cassidy will be sell· ing his 1941 "Woody " Carlotta Monti. mistress to the late comedian W C. Fields. will be a uctioning his 1938 Cad11Jac In all, Molina said there will be up to 600 cars sold. And he ex- pects record bids "It's the economy ," he ex· plained. "It's pt ayin~ in our favor. People are looking to in· vest their money in anything that will go up in value .'' Jn addition to the antique autos. 25 manufacturers or "ex· pens ive exotics." custom con- vertibles and re plicas or old classics will be displaying their products. Molina said that will include five "world previews" or vehicles coming onto the market P articipants will be coming fro m Ger m a ny . England. Hawaii and throughout the con- tinental United States, accord- ing to the promoter. The auction will be held May 24-26 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Admission has been set for $4 for adults and $3 for children. Molina said applications for cars to be auctioned are s till be· ing acc~pted. Interested persons can call the producer, Rick Cole, at 213-506-6544. ---·---... ~-.--........ --.... -.. ___. ---~---~---....,'"!-....-~~-~---":."""'--~ -....... -·· ~ ...... --. ------.. . . -. -_......,._. ___ __.,...._.. ____ .. ____ ......, • • Cl Carlotta Monti with W. C. Fields' Cadillac at Encmo Mansion the actor rented. (above). Publ1c1ty photos taken of Ms. Monti fo r the 1971 book are at top center and nght. At top left is Ms. Monti before she moved in with Fields m 1932. But F'lelds s hared neither t1m~ nor love WJth 1.•1ther child When he entered the Las En· cmas Sanitarium in P asaden<.1 for treatment of alcoholic cir· rhos is of the liver. Fields wai> filled with premonitions of de· ath, said Ms. Monti. ONE OF HIS FEARS was that claimants to his fortune would prevent his youthful girlfriend from receiving anything after he was gone, s he said. "He would aJways say, 'Grab everything and run. Chinaman : the vultures will come and pick my bones before rm cold .... she claimed. "In fact. those were his last words before he went into a coma ·· That was on Christmas Da\. 1946. lie died soon after, "'1th Ms. Monti holding hii. hand She accompamed his lifeless form to a funeral home. "When I got to this place they said all arrangementi> have been made and you're not needed.·· s he s aid . "I went back <to the santtJnum oun)?alow > and lhe pldt't' \\as padloc·ked " It '<'a~ not until the earlv 1960s, "htll• on a book promollon tour. that Ms ~ont1 le<1rned from a for m e r m t'mbt>r or th e "anttanum's med.Jcal staff that Fi e ld s' e x·'<'t fe Ha ~riet . and son had brought a truck to the bungalow the day he died .rnd l o aded up a ll o f his possessioni.. including the fu rniture and a safe conuurung $55.000 M . MONTI HAD Sl-4 to her nam e. She went on to hold -.everal unremarkable JOb<. while la'<'ycr·~ \H..tnRled out c. settlement over tht-will. Sht' d1dn 't gl't thl· <'ar for e1Rht ~ears Claude F1c•lds late r died but he had duldrcn uf his own and the d 1sputc C'Ontinuec;, bet"' cen Ms Mo nti. Cla udc·s ..... re and ('hildren. She blames Fields' des~n· dants for fo r<'mq a movie based on he r bool.., s ta rrin g Rod Stieger Ul a brilliantly portrayed recreation or lhe whiskey-voiced comic. to be withdrawn from the circuit. Ms. Monti had been guaranteed S percent of the pro. fits and .. S percent of nothing lS nothing." T he feud took a new tum as rec e n Uy as January. Largely as the result of an intense lobbying campaign by an Orange €aunty ran c lub called the Banlt Dicks, the govem~nl issued a W .C Fields stamp marking what would have been his lOOth birth- day First day ceremomes were held durinj? a tribute to the kid and-dog-hate r at the Academy ot Mo tion Pic ture Arts and &ience:s in Beverly Hills. Ms. Mon11·s na me was cons p1coousl} absent from the guest ltst and that. she said. still slings. Hu~ Ms . Monti h·ad the last laugh. .. He wouldn't have been JOO anyway; he would have been 101," she saJd. "He always told me that he was born in 1879." Ms. Monti m front of theater marque 1n 1974 DiVoreed Mom Fights To Keep Foster Child ACTON, Mai¥ <AP ) - Melanie Cooley just can't quile remember bow Sarah was ~en away from her that day at tt.e.., adoption agency. ' "I must have been in a state or shock." the 30-year-old woman said softly. "I don't remember bow she got out of my arms into the.in." MaAll 18 THE chile!JUll one year o&d, whom Mn. ey coa· Iden ber d=u er in every but the cal one. She cared for btr u • folter •MIMW llDce 8arab WU a few ... okl .... plNNMd to ... But tM..,..,. ~WU lneom~ ...... tbe AflftC)' 1.. St. ADclN I Group HolMI of •ld· tltford, ......,_. • •u dlvore· lal w llulMIMI. It. Aadn'a iot• Mt permlt 1la1l•·pannt ........ ~!:r~l::!. . ' tested testimony from a score ol friends that Mrs. Cooley was an excellent mother, a judge re· fused to order the agency to re- turn Sarah. Mrs. Cooley's lawyers ap- pealed to the Maine Supreme Court, which has agreed to hear the case. Sarah ls in a foster home unUl her future ls decided. Gilbert Domingue, executive director of St. Andre's, declined to discuss Mrs. Cooley's cue in detail. Mrs. Cooley uid the aaency told her It would be beat ror Sarah to be ln a normal home, that Sarah'• natural mother would have wanted it that way. "'Wbtn four out of 10 m•rri81• end ln cUYOrce, what l1 a normal bom•'!'' •he countered. TAU AND THIN, with k1n1 brown h1lr ind 1 lumlnoua IMllt, Mn. Coolt)' apakt "' M lllWr.WW It I trieltd 'I IMNne Mil ._to htr"" ln U1i rur1t ........ ,,.,.~ -'° ... pbotoftrapbed. "If the appeal aoean t IO rltht," lhe Hid, the would not want Sarah'• pew parent.I to know what abe IOc*I Uke. The Cool•)'•, both Romen Catholic• Md \&ftable to have chlldrtn " Utelr owa. w.,. ee· ceptld 11 fOIWr ,.,_ti It a. Andre•• la Aprll HTt. TIMJ brouOt laru llOm• lll lla1. lln. Ccloley flUk w ._.. •· • , ....... llN,., .... '" ,..,..,.... Mn. c.l•r .. ,, .............. ~., ....................... I Uonal problemt. Laat tall. 0e Hid, he deMlc>ped a drlnkint proble~ u well. In JIDUAI')', the Cooa.ya met wttll a -It 8t. Andre'• and he revealed W. problema tnctudiq MW Sarah •a entry lnto tMir llome 8'1d atlrrtd troubled • ......... " hll OWft ...,,. ... ................... , ... ,. ... • ..,...........,., .. ""· Cooae1 • .w. . ::~:.l~'~ ... ''" .. ,., .. ...,. .... ..... ,. . "'c:~- • Married nearly 10 years. She filed (Ot" divorce, which will be final soon. St. Andre's requested a series of colD\Sellng sessions, s he said: holding out to her the hope she could keep Sarah. She was asked to come to the agency Mareb 12 and to bring t.he child , too. During talks with two nuns that d•Y· she said . she reallaed the agency bad made ill 4@e· clsion. "I said, 'I have the awful feel· in1 you're loina to tell me I can't keep her, and she <the nun) 11,d, ·v .. :" Mn. Cool• said she wu \old •• would be allowed to villt Sarah at St. Andre'• for one weell. but vl1IUn1 prlvlltl" ••re wttbdrawn when the Niii• n ltantd .... had lllrtd • J1w1tr .. NPln tullod1. w ~OO=:tt"':~·._,tr:: "al11101t oat of"'., ,,. ... ,ww ... " w11 •''" Mrs. ' Cooley the last time she saw Sarah. "It tore m y heart." Mrs. Learned s aid. "IC I could have grab~ her and gone out the window, I would have:• Mn. Learned was among the 20 or so friends who testified or submitted amdavtts in Mrs. Cooley's behalf during a bearinc In Yon County Superior Court on her petition to re11ta custody. JlJITICE WILLIAM McCarthy denied Mrt. Coo&ty·a petitkJD ... ~"" he .ould not & rupt &aru a Uf• further. ln tlMlr •PPHh attoruya oeor,. Wood Md .. ,.. LtMU ....... the '°"" tOUl't , ..... lo ..... , .... belN ......... ol .. ................. ., .... .....,, .. .................... lt\1t,"• lid • • Q DAILY PILOT Tnurtday May 15, 1oeo FEATURING Shattered Uves Easier "First you think your child is going to die,'' Karen Daly remem- bers of the day the doctor told her 3-year-old Janet had leukemia, '7hen, you think, 'the cost is going to break us '. " 97 JO.ANN PMGE ..._....,.___ . O.acno-&a. I ukemla PaUent a.ie e Treat menl: chemotherapy at • canC't<r rll"'" t'#o to cl.ht houN away COit $1$,000 up f\ot' pattnll faclnc Lhe l of • <'hlld to cancer. \hat dl•anoel• \a aban enna t'nc>ulh From ~t da~ on. Ute rupt~ into a lnHll lnl round of antiMplk lobbl . hungry parklna meten1. rush hour tramr \lo tth a nau eou child i.n the back seat and ~ urmt'd O\'er dm ncn. "First. you trunk you r ctuld lb (IO•ni to die ,· Karen OaJy, ol Stoneham . M a.'<s • remt-mben of the day the dOC'tor told be-r J y<'ar~ld Janet bad o.lly ,.,..,_St_.. "'-t• Oao•p .. agne, Fashions A champagne luncheon and fashion show will be held at ll a.m June 4 sponsored by t hC' Las Mariner as. an a uxilia ry of Family Service Association. Oescendmg stairway fas hion models will use at the benefit site. the Newport Beach residence of Mrs J S Helson . are ~rs Betson c above 1 and Mr s Gr~gory Krascl. 1-'or infor mation. call 673·3095 o r 644·2685. 1.-ukc-ml• 'Thrn you lhlnk 'the cost is (lOlnlil lO bruk ua· · •'Oil THOSE WttO can a.frord the 5'() 111 n11ht. thue cm· tb4' four walls of an e mpty hot t"l room Arni u l.,ltillhOOfl to call home ant.I ~l't' how your ~11ou11e 1i. man•iln& to hold the reat of tho family toeethl"r The bills romc liter Now, tha.nh to thl• Honald tloubes. hfe l!I iO. lnl to bt' 8 li llll' CIUllt't for thousands Of lhese fttmth~ acrosi. Anun cu /\ K.onald llou:1l' 1~ a horn~ wh~re pitrents <'an stay for $5 to $10 a night while their children 1trt' belng tre1tlt-d nearby for cancer "Tht-hospital lb your hfe during treat m('nt,' rttull Mr'\ Dal) a mother of three "And there, you h ve evt'rybody's experieo« Thul ·~ why the houM~ 1& ~uch a godsend. It lets parent!> get a wuy i.o they Clll\ return to thelr kid with a better outlook " I THE IDEA WAS BORN tn the city of Brotherly Love four years aeo When Ph1ladelpbia ~ugles football player Fred Hilt found his 3 year·oJd d aughte r , Ki m , had leukemia. he a s ked her physician. Dr. Audrey E vans, how he could help fight the childhood killer Or Evans. a s prightly. gray·hair~ woman who heads the Oncology Department al Philadelphia's Children's Hospital. recalls she pointed to the parents slet>ping i.n hospital cor· ridors to be near their mortally·lll children. ' Hill recruited his teammates, and the Eagles recruited the Mc Donald's restaur•nl owners to raise money for a house for the fa milies of cancer patients. In less than ni.ne months. PhHadelptua in· troduced the first Rona ld House -named for R o nald McDonald. the hamburger chain's clo wn mascot. to acknowledge the contributions 'of the franchise owners. ELEVEN OTHER CITIES -including Chicago, Denver. Atlant a, Boston. and most re· cently . New York -have opened houses near ma1or cancer centers Houses are being built in 22 other cities. And Ph1ladelptua is al work on its second house Afte r accidents, cancer is the No. l killer of children after the first year or ltfe. Doctors t."st1mah' 6.000 new ca'>e'> :.ire d1agnoscd each )ear Of those. 95 pNC{•nt ran be brou~hl lo r~ m1ss1on w\th .,u.,tained chemotherapy. "The treatment or childhood cancers has bccoml' very M mplex and very inten~e ." sa)S Dr Denis Miller. chairman of the Ped1atnt's D<'partment at the Me mon al Sloan·Kettering Cancer Center in 1'1iew York "We treHt as many as Wl' can as outpatients . .ind usually require they come in f1vt• days a Y.C'<!k .. For most t·h1ldren. that phase lasts for three years. according lo Ma ller Annual cost $5,000 HOSPITALIZATION IS usually needed at some point ;,it $300 to $400 a day as well as l'OSlly blood transfusions and chemotherapy. M 11ler adds. Not coven·d by ins urance 1s the expense of gasoline, tolls. meab and parking Doctors :-et \ that even more '<tlu.iblt> than the money sav.l-d lb the emolJon<tl support the Ronald House offers "Famihe., gt>t o s tracized." s a ys Dr Edward Baum. or Ch1ca~o·c; Me monal llosp1lal, who was so sold on his city's Ronald Jlouse that he now travel., r ross·country to encourage other c1t1cs to buJld .. People s ay. ·we don't 14 ant the Perfume P9lluting DEAR AN N LANDERS : Why 1s It that you have a lOI, to say about air pollution produced by dgarette smokers, but I've never read one word tn your column critical of perfume" Don't you realize perfume can make some people sick? Mc. for example. I am a llergic to it, and when I am around the stuff for even a few minutes. my eyes itch and my nose runs Today, themanufacturersor just about every · thing have the crazy idea that the whole world loves sweet·s meHing things . They have sue· ceeded in slinking up candles. pens, facial tis· sue, toilet paper, laundry soap, light bulbs and shoe polish, to name just a fe w items. Thank goodness some manufacturer s still m ake unscented products and label them as s uch. I wish there we re more. Bless the m. - FLINT. MICH. DEA.It n.rNT: Over tllle years I have pr1.nt· ed several le«ers from readen wllo are aUer1k lo perfume . Almost always the ulprlt ls someone wUb wtaom lbey wwk dOMly. Tlaey wrtte aad ask, .. Mat caa I do!., My advice ts, "Tell 'Mils Smdlwell' la a eke way, 'I'm al· lugJc &o yom J1ert.me. It really makes me Ill.' Tlaen try to keep aa far •••Y u poHlble from the ottetldin1 party." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I see where the Los Anceles school board bu regressed to the Stone Age and will now allow teachers to apa.nk pupils from kinder1arten \.hrougb ninth grade. Matty of ua New Yorkers were ap· palled at this decision. We are hopmc and rr•YiDC this insanity will not spread to the Eul. am a pa.rent wboee child wu "spanked" 12 years ago by a fitlh·erade teacher, and he had to eat bis meala atandinc up for three days. The teacher, a severely neurotic woman, beat two other children before s be waa finally transferred to uotber acbool. Sbe coatlnued to vent lier boitJlll)' ancl (rultradoa on otber help· lell 1tudeats and WU finally fired. Pleue give ua your riewa on thla mueb· discuaed toplc. -CONCERNED 0£48 CONCEaNID: 0. el &M ,,._.... rea..-J t JNa'l,..._.,...cu't.,.U ..................... ~ ..... RUfFB.l.'S UPHOU11iY ... ,.. ... ..... ........... .......... _ I Ann Landers ciplllle studenls. The fault Ues not wtt.b lhe stu· dents bat wtlh tbe teachers. They are eltlter lo· compe&ent or boring <or bulb), or tltey lack t.be courage to sland up lo u.nraly stadeots altd )el them know who Is ln char1e. Pupils Hldaer respect nor value a teacher who wUI let the clus ran wild. A fl.rm, ao·nonsense teacher is able to mala· ialn order in the clasuoom wttllout llilU.C, slapptac or knocking beacla &oce&a.er. If &lite Ollly way a teacher can control • student ts to 11ve him a kJop 1n the chops, lbat teacher admtts lte <or s he) l• not equaJ lo &he job. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please help me out of this mess. I had the nu and begeed m y boyfriend Bob <age 17) to lake my cousin Belle to a big party he bad been looldD.I forward to. <Bene l.s loud, fat and never bfld manf data.> Well, Bob and Belk IOt a&oec Jutt 1reat. Now he is seein1 Mr, and I'm out tn the c:oM. Pleaae tell me how to 1et him black. -A 110· HEARTED DUMMY DEAS DUM: U Cu WU 8* ....... • .. Bob .. euUy, )'.., ........ , ....... u .... .. , .. ........, ......................... ..., ......... He ......... Mm .......... 19. bu& ... ~ ....... , ...... . ,... • • • chill t hal come~ from you ~ now. thel>e parenUI can wum each othn · · .. Doctors and nur:.c·:-<'OP<' w1lh d y ing t'hlldren by stay1nl( bui.y .'' !'>a )'' Ur Stephen Sallan. head of tht' Pel11atnl' ('.inrc•r Chnic at Boston's Ctuldrcn's Jlospata.1 "Thf' lfoubl' g1vcl> parents somcthlng to do . "It's great for fa th er!> and brothers and i.1s le rs to be able to com e down for lhe weekend," he adds "ll's very spooky for tlw \ods at home They are confused b:. what lb huppeninl( to their fam1hei. This gives lhem J c h.uice to get into the pict ure · · THE HOUSES ARE own~ ;Jnll operated by local nonprofit corporntaons c rea ted expressly (or th&t purpose All member!! Jod dirf'rtors arc unpaid voluntN'rb. often pdrcnb 11£ children v. ho didn't make 1t "It's a wa) not lo deny :your l'h1ld nor <kn,· what happened. yt•l not UY.ell <111 1t c1th1:r · t'lt plain' 'chool te.ich~r Frank <:1roux 32 of Biiierica. ~t;, .. ..,.., 111' rnfo11t ..,1111 d1C'd v. hen Giroux Y.Js a law ~tudl•nt -.tru.i.:gllng lO\\<irdb a deg re<' Now, he murs hul!-other rnluntt•t•r!-i to rattlt· the tin cup for tht· S.W.000 in yc ... rl) expt.·n:.t>~ of Bostons Ronald House Earh hotu>t.' ha-. " llH in m.in;i~cr usual ly murnt."<1. pr eferabl) a parcn\. and dd 1n1tcl) not a profesb1onal coun~dor 'the housel> an.• meant l(I he.· horn•· Thl· parenL'> y,h<J sta) there .ire a'>kt-d 10 pllC'h in with ttw cleHn1ng, .is well as bu} Jnd c<JOk their 014 n food And help euch other make 11 thrnul{h the da~· A.r'l...-... twn- WELCOME HAVEN House Manager .\1 aril)n M'1rk <ltft 1. Angela De Long c n·ntc•r1. and Angcl;,i 's mother Billie a re 'h""" n out.side t ht-Ronald House in New \ o rk C.:tt\ .. \nJ.!t'l<.1 . 5 1s re c e1.,in g c·he mothc:rapy :11 cJ :'\cw York cl1nsc for a rare form nf e;m cc·r She and her mother are hv1nl.! <Jl R onaln Housl' Playing Their Song Lonely h earts p ay $10 each for Norman Solomon 's copyright love letter, introduced six months ago. BEVERLY 1111.L.S. C1..1lif u\1'1 1 ... 1\1·l11r n lcfil1on.s .icrm.'> tht· "'orld <irl' m;irchtnll ll1 the beat of a differe nt tlrummt·r ,ind H Bevl•rl\ llills "uJt><i man" 1~ playing tht•tr "IJ"~ · ~1ore than 1 1100 lo n cl:-hedrh f rom Sin~..ipon· to San Antonin h:iH· paH1 $!Cl t•ac h for ~oTman Solomon !> <'Opvn ~ht '''"' lettn '1nC" 11 wa~ mtrodu<'ed ~•x mCJntho, :.ii.:u. JC'c .. irdrng to th1· mall ordt•r mal('hn111l-n '"rht· Love Lt·ttt r 1s turninl! up JU.'t .ibout anyy, hc·rc. · !>[I)!> Solomon "'ho n1lff•.., lhJt dr<1p po inf <, fnr h1 .., I<!\ 1• l1·tt1·r inrludt• Ii• <1('hr ., d('v:itor:-. bust·~. 'Ufl l'rmark1·t --d1-.c·<10, :ind fratcm1t \ hnu ... t·.., Bus1~·all) 11 !'> J hit Jnd run ..,,,pr••J' II 111 romanct· \HOLE SOLOM01" -.111unrhl) rdu-.t·.., 11, divulge th'c prl'c1se y,ord1n~ of The Love Lel· ter." he Wtlt say that it 1s H "d1sr n-et, courteous and nattenng way to introduce oneself to an at tractl\'t• strani.:{•r · Without makm~ an 1rl111t qf )Our~elf he adds · - You :.1mpl:, ,1pp roaC'h th1· t.1n.!l'l. prt'"" Th•· Lo ve Ll'lter into thl' un'U"tM·1 ten!>'. h.ind .ind scram Thim you p11rk "' th1 tl'lephonf' r.r ma1lbnx to wail for "'hat Solomon claims 1s "99 perr t•nt 1·han1·t· of reo;pon:." < 'tipirl takr:. 1t fro m there' 'Thl' l.nH · IA.·tter' uddo, .i n1·14 d1m<'n\10n tn the .irt of pur:;u1t. · Solnm<m r·>.pldmt.'<I in a n · cent sntt·n ·1t'"' "W•· re f1nd111i.: that peopl1• us ually have a ~pt.r1f1c pcrMm in m ind :md the:- look forward to the right opportun1l) to u~t 11 "Thl·y kind of hC' in wait "ht• -..rnl LOVF.SI CK TEl::S\'ROPVER:o; a nd .11• prehcn&1vc divorct't'S are buytni.l 'The Ul\'e Lt•t ter" en mas.'le, while men and wom1·n in lh~1r 20s seem least interMtt'd. Solomon said I le :.aid a few c•ollcg1•:. including th1· un 1vcrs1LH?S of Arizona and Tcnne.~t.'t'. h<.t\ l' i.ent away ror "The Love Letter" to u~c IO human sexuality classes A philosophy professor at lht• Sorbonne abo expressed intert'st. Solomon s aid. 1:1nd "The Love Letll'r" 14111 be featured in a .,1x part documentary on c,cdurtion Lhc rrenchm<rn •~ producing. But "The Love Letter" contain~ no ~l'XU&I overtones. the author claims. and "1t I'> nut de signed to r eplat'c your ~rsonal1t:, "You use 1t when d1scrcllon I'> rl'4u1red when you reel 1nh1b1ted .. In the event your rovinjt e ye unrl "ary ht'arl sho uld depos it "the Love Letter·· into the "'"rong hands. a built in d1~claimer telb marncd or "involved" parties to t.UCe th<' pro~e ab d com pliment and forget the follow.up Baldwin Pianos aM Oro•n• ltHONS • 1NSTflUMINT8 f AltES • AECOAO~ ~~~ ,telWOft ,.,_. '40-9010 l.til.•lkllllll ... . .. ............. . O'J-. "1.0 \ t. l.F:TTl-:R" t11•li\ert·r 'i\ruck 11ut the ft r">l thrtT t1ml'.., 'hl· uw <l 1t. Solomon 'aid. hut angr) ~larc·~ from unappr<:c1utive Y. I'\ l''i d1dn ·1 d .-ter hn 1\notht-r v.<1mJn g<ive tnc lt'lll·r lo J O allri.tt' t1\ t• ..,\r.in~n v.hl) hkcd 1t so much ht· u:, .. 111t . tO'l on JnothPr gir l 'Sht· ...... ~ prl'tt~ miff Pd. ·Solomon o,;ud \lth"u-'!h ht• t'\l~ri rd to RIYC refunds to at It J'il ~ lll'rn·nt <1( tht· t'ustom<•rs . only I perce nt hJH' a..,1..1'<1 for th• 1r monf'\ bal·k. !'>olomon ">aid I i.;t11 ... ~ ... om,. rw<1pk ·an · probably too em liJrr , ..... , .... 1 t•1 J<lm1t 11 d1dn I Y.11rk · he 5a1d \l1·11 ..... nclin..: ''"' .n for · The Love Letter " ,, r• u.. .. u.il\\ from forc1~n counlne'>. Solomon ~.11<1. v.\lh G 1:rm.rn~ far outnumb(!nng their 1 nuntcrpart~ in place~ like Jup.in, francc and England · · · We're ~etting a lot of orders from guys in pn son. too · Solomon -.aid ·1 don't know who thl'' n • j!l\'IOJI? them lo · \J1ll t.1n awn J b11 m ak1· up a gnod perct·n· 1 ..i I!•' 11f Thi· 1..,,, t• IA'llcr 1·lie ntelt•. !1:0 do ., .. ,., ... 1rw' .1n1l ,t1·\\ ,1rrh·._, •. .., h1·.,:.11d C\LIFOK~I \. TEXAS ASO Anwna glut the t S nwrk"' v.hllt· thP M1dl4 e~t "has ht-en 111u1·h It•...-. \11l.1t1h-ht· ~J1d Ht· ... pc>n<.i: h,1, hi·1·n promising enou~h for Solomon tn tc•am up v. it h il :'l.t-14 York ba.-,ed firm thJt proJt'<'h 100.000 IA \.C Letter" or ders II\ th•· end of tht• \ l'Jr · W1··11 offt•r ~rlvn·e on wherr to ~o to ml'l'l p1•11pl1• .mil m.111 n ,11 to rc•,1tl · Solomon ~J.1d But .,.,,. n· not .1 lonel) ht-J rt'> club and y,e 're not J h.infcorr m ... trhm<iktng !)Crvace l1k1: com· pute r datani.: pl.H'''' "W£• don't 111troduce people -we show lhl·m ht•ttt·r v. J '" u( intrnduc·rni.: them!>clvcs. ·· hl' 'Jld Y.1• If\ IP tc:<.1ch I ht•m lO master ratt- Women toda~ v. J nl some thing to say about who th(·~ me<·t " THE ADVERTISISG slogan claim s "The LO\'t' t..ettt-r" v.orb .. .,.,,th such brutal efflcieo· 1 ~. ont.• '>hould JI most han• a permit to carry 11 . Solomon h1mst•lf did five test r uns with 'Tht• l.,{J\'l' 1.ettt•r " befor e ma rketing it. Deh\Cr1t"i in :-.u pcrmarkct.5, a bar and on lhe :.tre<'l r<'aped · 1140 letters. a phone call and a married Y.om an .. he reported For lht• le ... :-. SC'rlOUS. Solomon also orrers a tongut• in Chl't>k vers ion of "The Love Letter" with n s hi?hll) different p1trh · It bas1C'alb !)J~'> thut you're .i Jerk 1r you don't rc~pond. he s1rnt I .. • ' ' . / 1/11' BRJJ JUnJUnJ ® Sandals with a pillowy suede intersole. You'll have your feet in the clouds all summer long. ~ ~~ SHOIS l " '''"'°" 1111nd ..• Newoort leach ••. 75t·t511 ~ ' •••••• I , • FEATURING was €hildhood \\aste of Tim ? • I hnally hlured out wh y J have n t•r become a aucteU In th!Ji world. No1t of the thine. tau1111 m~ ln my C'hllcthood ruuanteclna m., a pJace in hlatMy ha.we become obM>lrtt!. Take U.. beep shank E,...a •••l»ft-k '1 knot. When I was trymg to move up from a Ten· derfoot Girl S cout to first class status, r was led to believe the sheep s hank knot wa~ m y ticket out of the ghetto and into the big time. Everyone couJd tie 1t ex- cept me. Every Tuesday at 3 : l5 l had a "knot tutor" who would take me aside and coach mt!. After six w~ks of de· dication. I finally suc- ceeded in tying 1t NOT ONCE in al l the~e years has anyone aske d me to shorten anything with my sheep shank knot. Diagramming a ~en · tence is another piece or 1ntellectual dead weight that I've carried around for years. I s pent nearly two years making funny hlll<· dtagona l ILne~ and labeling part s of s peech. I 'II be honest with }OU, if I don't start diagramming a :-.l'n· tence pretty soon , m y predicates \\Ill be too pooped to perform T h1 l'J won 't choke ) uu up, but l can rtt1h.• oll the boaka 1n lhr• Old Te l ament In ordu Thl1 rent sl't'med qu11t• crlttc.-ul t o u Sundoy Sehool lHC~r I httd 111 the fourth Rrftdc·, yt>t not oncf' have> I bet•n abk to flank anyorw with rn~ re<-ltaUoo. You'd thank u l(acnc ..,how 11 r llo lly .... ood Sc1 uurt•' Yo ould UUnk It "'us wor th lS pmnta, hut no AN 0 WHAT ubout MI~) ~:bncbltc· i. • 1 01w c hmbmtt" :.k1ll '1 MI'S"' S<-hnt-b&e wai. ai phybll'UI ,.,fo\' llOC"\ lt'itCh~r l h .ul in the fifth grndc who in vonkd kar. Ttwrt• wt·n· four rnpt'' thut hung (1 om tht-ct>1h.ng of th,· io:ym to the Ocior a nd 11 "'~1~ Miss S<-hneblc who t old me that chmbm11 tho~e ro~ to tht-top and coming down j~uin would prepare mt· for ltfe. I My chou.•t• would h ave bt.'en death > I r hmbed those rope~ Ont' tt•rror1ztnA mornmg in 1949. Sinc·e the n, I h ave look<'d for "rope <'hmb1ng" 10 cvl'ry ('Om· petataon 1n t·\cry ph y~•<'a l f1tnc::.s pro g ram oUcrt>d. M aybc when jog~ing and rollt•r skatin~ fads pa::.s. we'll get into .. rope c limb 11\g ... So many of my talent::. ha\'c remained dor- mant. On e of th e spec1alt1~s t had m hi~h ~chool was hanging m y head o ut of a ~ar win- dow and making a n Ot.!>l· like J .!>1ren. You cannot 1magint.• how t'nl:fny c·ar.!> I pullNt ovt.·r 1n lhC' namt" of humor, <Jnd how muc-h attention 1t got me. Cc.n vou t><.•l1t•ve that loda\ tht"r(' ar\' no CJ ll ~ for 1t'' ll makl.'s vou wonder 1f your t.'ntln• c•h1ldhood "as a wa::.k Of llffil'. tlo1·sn 't ll '' ( Horoscope ] f'RIDAY, MAY 16 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Restlessness should be properly interpreted --you will be eager. alert. raring to answer and ask ques - tions. Cycle is favorable -you will overcome red tape res trictions. Relative. usually reluc· tanl to agret! with you, c<1n become valuable al- l} TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Your ideas t•ould result in ring of cash register. Gemini, Sag1ttanus persons fi g ure prominently. Em- phasis on paym ents, collect1ons. pe rsonal possessions, ability to evalua te and consolidate • i<am s. GEMI NI <May 2 J ·June 20 > : Fam i I y member requires te nder. loving care -tea and :-.ympalhy. Know it. act accordingly. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives play s ignificant roles. Fa mily member has constructive s uggestion connected with beautification or surroundings CANCER <June 21 -Julv 22J : Study Gemini message -insist on "proper hcanng." Take nothing for granted, see as 1s, not m erely through haze of wishes, romantic ideals. Accent on backs tage, behind scenes. courtroom maneuvers, confidential data requiring "dis- creet" handling. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Emphasis on in· volvemenl, added responsib1my, a special com· mitment and unique dealings with Cancer. Capricorn individuals. Cycle moves up and you are making valuable contacts. Mem ber of OP· posit e sex has "designs" on you VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): One in aulhonty he lps you decide on what mate rial requires special scrutiny. &peed up techniques. Let go or past: a more mooern procedure will enhance • prestige and chances for success. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with journey, communica· tion. finding ways to express and distribute your own point of view. Originality now will pay dividends. Know it and act in a daring, in- novative manner. Leo, Aquarius individuals play prominent roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Distinguish between what is real as contrasted to coun- terfeit. Emphasis on money promises, romantic diversi.oo.s and setUing a legal dispute. Cancer, Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently . SAGl'M'ARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Gain overall v1ew; perceive. poteotiaJ, accept social invitation, display versatility. humor and art.isti~ talents. Emphasis on law, publicity, partnership and opportunity to make a "special person" happy. Another Saglttarian and a Gemini play key roles. CAPalCO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dig deep for information -reject handouts, substitut es or rumsy reports. Steady pace achieves objec- tl ve -know It. avoid sensationalism and escbe~ _get-rich-quick schemes. AQVA&IV8 (.Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on creative endeavors, Intensified relaUoosblp, 1peeullltlon, children and green Ufht for ttavf] and writing project. Gemini, Virgo, C•prico,.,, pttlOnl ftgure prominently. Jn pmea of con· I telt.I lltlck 'With number 5. , PllCD (Feb. 11-Mar. 20): Home area Is emDb.Mbed: 1peclal purcbue related to com· fori ..... lwn111 could be 00 ......... ramlty memw mM9I fCIDdllatof)' 191tW"e. Older q , ~late talkl about baale valu.s and lead.I bmeflt Of~. 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G~ l OOZ GftMrof I 002 General U G.neral 1002 GftMt"'.. 1002 ······················· ··••·······•·····•····· ···••······••·· .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~thtr'• Motfu: .\II~ t!C\Ullt.' 11dvert1!tt"<I Ul ltub ne~pdJWr L'> 'ub Jt'('t to 1he f''edt'ral fd1 r lluu11omg A<"I of l!HiH ~ch malieb 11 illegal t1J .idvt"rll:.t' itn) prt' lt'rence. hm1t a lion or dl!K·nrruna\1011 bas~ on l'lK'\:, rolor reb111on . 1>1."' or nauooal onl(U\. ur Jn mten\1on to makt' dll} l>UO.:h preferen\·C. hm1t,1 tJon. or dc,cn mmat1011 llu:. ne~pa~t ~111 not knowin)(I) at'\'t'l)l .ill.' ad\'t'fllSIOI( f(1r rt'.il ei.ww wlueh ll> m v1ula ll<ln ol the la~ YOU KMOW HOADMOO. Single s tory n oor plan. close to the t·ommunity pool and pubhc tenn1)) courts . F'our bedroom with formal din- in).! and <.'ozy Mone f 1replacc an the master s uite. Owner will help fm anct> al $247.500. U~I REALTORS. 675-6000 :.1443 l '"' ( o•~I Hlghwav ( orond d.-1 M"' Wl HA\lt H Ot· lHl 8lST l l'>TINl •'> IN TOWN ~ ............. ~~ REALTORS 67S..SSI I OH p~IA: la C--. .. Mer; tpockJ*• ............. two ...... witll f!U· Mew c~ 9d ,.-.. b-u••--P' opeftr. SHl.000 OM aU'UR: Jent ob.t ttw '°weft pri~• ht ~ dltt Mar. Very lh'1•l1 bridl fire'• wood bea• ceUla91, Htrff Met + deft, two.,..._; •·2 '°' reody to ~ • illco.e .wt. S 114,000. o OF NEWPORT REALTORS > E. Coost Hwy .• CoroM def M• 675-5511 unu M»ISION Enter tiled foyer . to elegant paneled II vlnJC room. with massive bnck fireplace. Dinm~ dre a re•lures 2nd nreplare Bwlun enter lalnmenl cent.er. parquet floors, and 3rd fireplace highlight your famll> room. Poot a,id spa allow <.:a.llfonua h vmg at it~ best. atered at $132,SOO. Call~ FOREST E OLSON ..... . . ., •.. ' ..... IUCHCOHOO 100/o DOWM Uutnrun.c 4! bdrm. con do, wallung d.lstanrl' to the beach Nice pool & • tenrus Cb Onl Y $88,000 EIRORS· .Ad•eriis..-s ~ chtck tMtr ocb f)oetr 1 : OCUM PACIFIC Real&tat. 759-1616 .... ,.. .................... _........... . ............ -...... -- daity -.-.port .,._ ron ~otefy. TM OAtl Y PILOT aswmes iGbilty for ~ fiNt j,._ carnd inMrlioft onty. ---' Boy ore Beoc1 , RB>UCEO S4SIC ForQ&9ckS• REAL ESTATE EXCELUHCE StHCl 1949 ~ 00000 W H <.'}OU a l 1ear old l' n l 1· o n d •> 1 n .ort Bea1 h J .. 2 1ba ln h•\l'I JI thn rm lrph u :! drtk' & 011 fcl' Walk tu bl:Jc h IUUTIFUL VIEWDUPlU J Hr. wdrplc, <!Br. ~ :.pac1<>u:. PdllO 17 blk ''' un~ .in 111 Rh Io an 11 1s•; l·""' clo ~ n $226.950 C.:<tll now HACH DUPUX! N e wp o rt B eath duplex l bloc k t u ocoean ! Siii. 700 IH'•>'>S In come~ Well mamta1nro A...,sumabl~ financing Jla'>t Si!(t),000! Hurry, call 75Z·l700 ..... A:.:.ume 1012• < loa11 COME W1TH US .•• to llG CAHYOH. Over 1600sq rt n( \'Ny ~Pl't ial OF:Al'VILLE. Golf g ranou :. 11,·•n K <·our s {' \'ll'"'· 3 LarJ.!C.' bedr.oom s BeaUl.IJul new condo pru L' I d Jert. Great , ae~ I)( I master is s pectacular 1 r orma tn· DISIEALTY :£AHPACIFIC Real Es tcrff 759-1616 ___ 673-6_2_10_ [ ~ ll~P<IHI ------Gicmf •ocWtoww . -harbor & cx· ... an Ad il:. mg room , J<'amlly room. offi ce. t·X· St."l·unty bldJ: No doi:i. hilarating·pool. Fee land. $595.000 VETS h 1:1.r+ • lot '>IL>' 45>.KS. dll \, um.\ \j .... v:1 noor., bt:am 1·e1I I :"' "'Jll . sz~.<XX> NEWPO«T HACH 759-011 I MaUow-Kt"flned) • • • Annu Morlund , E x •~ \' \ •nlt•r••,r h.•'·' 1 A 1 _______ ..__ )."t'fl l•1~t·r1'(J l,11.in, 11, I t us1ve gt . n5-0ISOO.r· JUST LISTED' 0~ :IZ>tn> l 'illl u_, .11111 '"' 63}-0486 ' ""'~ S:.. "ht)~ \f/U IJu~ \llU ( Jll 1n.e.. .... worxl pant-lhnc. 2 ~r ">Wl'lt:r ·I !Jt>droom ldlTllh l"fJO>ITl'"' frplt·.., & ~ hath w fully buill tn tn.>rt' " ri-.il diurm .. r 1 i..11..twn Th1!> '>P(H 1ou. ... ~1th roum to .,:-Pan· 1\:>k . I.~ town hom•· .-. I~:. ~ $575.1.UJ than lU )Cdr. old ilml ha~ IRUJ\Nl> Completely remodclcll WILL RHAHCEQu.ilil) liALUOA ISLASU beauurull> md1ntameil U:Jrona Highland. ... horn,· Af'rROX y4 ACR K".Al.TY ~r,•enbclt'>, pooh . own your own ca!>ll\• 1n JU~l hke m·w. OccJll 6i3 lfi00 t hlldren "• plJ \) d rd:.. South ol Ireland. i'.:ml'll \'\CW. ~'rench "'mdo"'' ZONED A· l ~~ ... RED CARPET Ca!>t le h a:. a Ila ch wee. b.!r, 4 bdrm ... , IJrJ!t• wilh redeemable 3 I • Georl(1an hous e d nd rdrnil) rm . t·nrlo,t·d 2ba res1denl't• Nr -754-1202 caretakers quarter~ on :i \ard & m<.>1.1vall'd wll••r Wuynt' Airport acre:. Plan!> J \·a1I lor ~\ j!rcal hom1· bu,111~ 11p 112 :>x336 lot ' wit added W:UlS s l 99 .500 port UIUI \ JI S3!JH 5uo b ITll lt'<I pot en l 1 d I u LGCJl9ICI Viik19e ltE · Owner ~ill finance --49_7_-1761 1714J 673·4400 ly ~c:644-72 121 ll 621·2121 OCEA.HFttOHT OWNER 'S deluu• bdnn , 2 balh unit + 4 bdrm. rental . 6 l'S garage, 44 rt loL $7fl), (XX)! HARBOR 1\ f)l\1,111n 11r I l<1rhol' lnn· ... 1 mt·nt l 11 Lrq E.W. eo..dos lt>Ul hd'l' :I bedmom-. IJmil) roorrr dfld .! • 1)31.h:. -t-tWOl"dI )(Jro.1)(1'!> Hoth reaturi.-hi)(h J!>· ... umable IOJru. .ind thl' cnmer.. m.Jy \•arl') <md. There 1~ a c:ommun1t) J.101>1 and le n111:. c-uu rt IT1t-e> iire SlOd.900 <tnd SlO!l.500 Call SelPl'I f'ro(lert1es ~ 2Jb6(.I llGCANYOH Un t he gotrcour">e , "'"'2\'<JU!> 3 bedroom "'1th U-· wt1mate m dl'\'Orat 11...: qUJJT)' Ulc rloor.., l>ll 111 i.u~reo itnd ~int' t·a~ A mu:.t :.t-1· pro µt!rl)' 14-llh c r "'dt 1 \'<• (1nanr1n~. Pr1u.•d "' S4:!B i,00 and a lar~t' cnr lo11ed 1Jf1\ ale 1Jall0. With HS'. J ...... umdhlt' lo&n lh1.., ~ home will "'II fa:.t al 96,500 Call 7Sl-31!H . 41:;:SELECT I PROPERTIES HEWPOltT' DU"-0 Sl75,t00! UM." bdrm + bachelor! llr700 gross. 1 block te water. Owner hnancing W.--3 yean! CaU fast, ~1700 .... ,," ~· •• \ "''" ror~ "•«"t' ..,_lay Prop. hafton • 675-7060. b Your Profl'l>i.ion JIOME REPAJRS'' Did you know you can ... __ ... ____ .... , place a C'la.ss1f 1ed ad in C:SELECT I PROPERTIES --TRIPLEx m1,,bol R!!lm:mt I _~ _ll_iltl_. Balboa Pt'fl.lnsula J!Ood __ SPYGLASS the Daily Pilot Serncc Eualtf•• Home Directory for :i whole fmmaculale. pro month for as l11tle :is (ess 1ooally decorall'd S2 03 per da~" For more Many s pecial feature~ tllformation. rail PORTSMOUTH model 3 642·5671:1 Bcinn 2112 Ba possible 5 --- B<inn or ,separate fa mil> worksh op, 1n -la ~ quarters. pool, and spa SUl.500. Owner w1ll a:. "l.Sl wtlh financing. RCTaylorCo <>40 9900 ROMAMTIC RBC>EZYOUS Penthouse view ocean. harbor & c ity Illes. Beaut upgraded condo 1n new Villa Balboa Pnc-ed to sell at S235.000. Assume 1012':. loan. 1-htny lh1S won't last. Mallow· Kenned> Anna Morland, Exlu:-1vr Noritl Ster LGM Agt. 975-<810: 63HM86 [)over Shores Bayfront. - ------- execul.lve S Br 12 ml>lr stcs). 4 Ba, lrg extended floorpl an At· com moda t es so· boat f\Jrther f1nanC10j! In rormat1on. Newport Peninsula Hit)' 673 3355 LG .ASSUMA.ILE LM MO QU.ALIFYIHG LOWDOWN Uke new inside and out wtth new rpt'g and a coey bn ck frplc tn LhlS attractive 3 bdrm. 2 ba home. Lge assumable loan wrth no quat.irymg & a low down. Only $95,900 Act now. call 979·5370 to day ALLSTATE REALTORS MAICI HA. Y WHILE SUHSHIME.S ON 12\.'4°/oMOMEY Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. patio. Adults enjo) pool & rec. area. Wa lk to Westcliff. doctors, den· tJ.sta, benk.s, etc. Shop Mt Ralph's next door. Under $100,(0). IGOlll" -$-All.A'£ tM,,_., .... c .... ~-...,. aw · 1. ~ • ......., ................. o.w.ue ,..,... .. ...... A1alHI, ltll c:::••••4 ••• , ... , 1. ,,, .. , HI~. --····"'- WATERFRONT~oc. Vk:torimt 2 stcwy ....;o::.. .ct .... 4 W1Mr VIEW. s•so.ooo. flexible! MINI ESTATE A..tHAU.EHGE loc..._wtMaa ......... ~., ""°"...., ...... d decorotl• ••loys o ct•• ~ 1~ , ........ ~ ..... *-ly a.o..--~-....... . "°"' wtlt St• ad 9-• .. ... ~-tJ• ....... . .... .... aw..-. bo~t . ewtos. It. SS I S,000. Ul-1400. II'> Mt1rtt1o' Aw [1,,111( .. 1 1.i..nc1 '7Wtto income low inlen·:.1 A-.-.ume low mten.'lot \. \ rate. lov.er paym.:nl:. lo.i.n 1 Bdrm. 2 8.t. \'On· S230.lm Call Conn11• '"' \ l' . ~ar. ~.000. ~ut HeaJt, !>Jt.; 1m MCllS REAL TY 67§.6670 C!IE IBDBBB ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPYGLASS WITH VIEW lt.o:11111(11lh "•'I 111.1\1'(! Fl\,. Rt>tlr1111m On 1 ht' I ,..,1 I If Th· 11111 \\1th Oul<ol ,Jlllltnl! \It'"' or 1111.,in 1\ ll,1, Thi, 11111111• ";io;; h•.1t11n~I In 111101• \\01 Id .. \l,11:.111111· ll11c1• \1 ,t!'ott'r Suitt> \\ 11h J-111 pl.u •· 1\ S.11111.1 !'oµ<1t·1011" Fam1lv Hrn•m \\11h \\t•I !IJr ~ 1'1rt>pl.i1•• P1•nl tl\\'\1'11 \\Ill llFLI' l'J'\\'\l'F WITll \ ,.,. \l t. l'\l'I l 'Sl\'I-: 'fHl ..;'r o n ·'U. ~-•11101 .. ,,. .. . . 759-9100 ;;2 Ccwpot"ot• Ptcna H.wport C..tct- CUSTOM-WILT WHTC~- 3BR home w/room for sailboat or RV in side yard. SpectacuJar stone fplc in beam-ceilinged living rm. Built-in hardwood cabinets & books helves. Landscaped to perfec- tion. $249,000. Jan Young 642·8235. <0·59 ) OCIAtROMT eHAU• MIA A fantastic view of the beaut. blue Pacific. Private steps rrom your own -door to me community beach. Ex· elusive area with a 2'-bour eecurtty A&te. Spacious contemlMJl'ar)' borne with 4 bedrooms. formal d1nln1. ra.mi· lY l'OOll'\, recreation room, 1tudy. I th bat.ha. Spa a. bullt·m ftah 8qU1rium. SJ .100,0C)o. Con1ld1r ••chance for Newport ba)'front with boat 1tlp . VACANT. u•· c.tl now. ~ M. TA CO.. IMLTOll ....~ 'dl!Al'.U-":: ..... -----------~---- W.A.NTED!! :l Bdrm home, lrv1m ... C M .. Npe ., WJtb a.!bum.i ble loan: have $38,000 2nd T. D w S60 ,000 serunty. Se~<'d O\l'f a year, can udtJ som'-' t•as h . Bud Corbin. $7·57~ E°\_L'Cl'• Sl'~TL'/tlS' \.__:.!..!!.:!--~ -----. OOVSl SHOIES 4 Lil' 3 Ba. puol & s pa, city h~l \'\CW. Only 6 Yr> old. ~.<XX>. HAUORRtOGE 2 Br2 Ba decurator'i. o~n home with a fantas11t· view ovt>rlookin~ rt>· ~t!rvoir & city light:.. s:ti.S. (XX). UDO ISL.AHO Nf>wly ~rated 4 Br '.l & on Fet> simple land. \'Kant & ready ror 1m- med1ate move1n with c reative f inan cin g avatlable 1389.SOO ~ 759-9221 ........... 1006 ....................... SACRIFICE ! I Eac:row nast dole now! Super e>cell.D view. J asmine a.t. lbr' + (am. L&e Ill • 15.. Sam. '190-17S6 • ....,. Atent. IMCMCOTTA. .. 2llr. 1 a.. aowmt price In ....._ GNilll 82 comer ....-Aar.m...a. I tACl'llMolYa I Mr-.~ lfff•Mlt • -... rift. with ,,_ c.w MCW\t)', lfk .... , .... .,. ... .,.. .... •• , 1.,, twl Y PILOT ....... .... Wf I 0..-..., ..... OthefoRfft lthlfe ...................................................................... ....................... ... tle9clt 10'9 .,.._,. .. ,.., Jiff a..ttwWt JJOO Ml ,aat .._. I 069 .... ·-.... •••• .. •••••••••• ......... ••••••••••••• .......... s. ....... ,.w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ................... ~.~~ .... ~~;H;-H;U*jio7 .,.. lZll ---.................. . c.-...... tlll C....MeM ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... . .. . ....................... a..-•. ar. Pnan. Nn ...._. c.111. ~. loc Prof ••~oral.ct. atw, '""'-· frple. Jae &::.:!'' , .. , .. ,::."!, Good ,.,..,.., ..... erw. uC,!: ¥1 o.w lb'......, Ma-ulJ A&• ......-.s JM1c. Q9t!t li'de•Br ma Ne• e-. Gee .-.. • <'PC 0won a&1 0 I C..C ... '"-wuo4. Gl.JMI ....._. solen,ooo ••iM la, hm nn. > ,...._, m.ao1 eddllkltlal ~ m Poll&M(Ua. 6TS-lllt ATT9mOM ttff'ISTOll lllr. U., R·I loe Hue ---C A M EO SllOIC t;S beauUful S bedroum family hotne llO dt'J 04'ean view P raval4! ~. OWfteJ' will hel11 hnance Call oo'* for d t< l11tll , C ent ur) 21 Newport C t n tt'r N().SIS'1 ~ Prune lonuon Walk to bead\ SBr. zB11. frpk:, 28r. Ula, xtra rtl l car 1ar A i l' • r c:arport Xlra wick lot Wood abaniMd root 6: "''d 1ng Monthly tn<"omt· W40 By owner ~ ooo fl73.7$ll 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.la~"' for tnd unit l'SIOI a \h\a ... lb. home .. bX'Ome II W noon Im rMC' 5"1t. >OU'll bu} It l.W AO 646 "313 Of'IHSUM t.t 2501 W SUnnowcr N I Or•uutulb upl(rariC'<I ~ a. I ba '4'oodll1dt< C'tNldti rliP\• 111 warm f'U\htotlt' c-pt11 . ata 1nt'd 11 1 11 '~ tMk•lJOd floor.• man~ more utru 170.900 0.-ner 1n a1 c>u' It ~~ Of'a. SUN I ·S 111......,. ... DIVOttCISAU Home Ir Bach 1.o.,,rl) 3 Br 2ba w ep b1u·h WAHJCHARM7 ---------1 QU&l'1.t'r.. St.one'li throw from S C Plaza Ya r.Ol Ate COMFOaT? You've round 1l in th1i. beautifully upgraded Mesa Verde ho m e It features: 4 Bc1nns. new carpets and walkover ings, ceramJc tile floors and tS located on a hu~l' cul de sac I~ For an KP· poantmenl to see. cull ~Wl -~·HERITAGE ,_. • REALTORS OAK GLEN D1 s t1n c t1\.e n e w 2 bedroom, 2'-2 ba con don:wuums Sl~.990 2518 Elden Ave. C M 642·6734 la ~ee thu, one Agl ~799t 1026 ······················· OCEAN VIEW!!! (0RAST l <:ALLY REDUCED fo'OR q Ult'K SAL.El 3 br & bonus rm Shows like new' 8~2 14 takeover loan & seller sez submjt term:.. Only Sll9. 900. 7 59-lS()t A uruque 3500 sq ft, one of a lnnd authenuc Spanis h house Sbr, 312ba . 2 f11>lcs. etc, etc Nestled 1n huge pine tr ees Elstate size com er pro pert) Unobstructed 180' ---------1 View 3 counyrds. pool. large gar A beautiful --•R-"'S•T•Sl-D•E---i setUng S6SOM or offer '""' 67>IOM, 673-4848 20NALOT ~ andJVldual hou:ses on TRANSr ERREl> MUST an R-2 lot Each has a SELL 3Br. 28a, home separate yard Both new $1 2!1.000. Wi II accept ly pamted IJ\S1de & out. cashrtradetmotor home and highly upgraded ai S31,000 l'qWly. Zoned Temfk location. Owne n, for3wuts. 661·8690 t,;, , '.1 It I t •ll I\- ,•, 1 .'lltJ() Woocllridtt ly T1-Lab Upgrad~d ror llll· t·>. 1-'CUllvt-3 Ur 2 ht, hln1 ~d ( ~ll li45 \1161 .. "~ ..... ~ fl OPEN HO \E ;-. REALn >~ , '• .. ,,.., -. Have You Considered ... Lownhome ti ' in.: JI 1~ b t.'s l ' We hJ \1 1 beaUIJful Vall' \111clt·l \n ViUagt' 111 AllPm\ "'I n .j bdJ ti~ l I h .. fam rm . formal lltn nn Great ror ent<·rt.<111 mg, converuentl~ loeal ed Yoo mw.t ... ~ lh" before buy1n11 dO) thin~ clse' will carry 2nd Tl> For srore 1nlo call. 540-1151 {· .. , -" .. HERITAGE ,...,f""'Jon IHch I 040 'tc.1,3 C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;,, AHPUSl>t·IRVl"'E ···~ REALTORS ONTMESAMD ~~~~~~~~~I Unbt'he\ able '1e~ 11( -L:.ttaJina and HWllmJ?ton Heach paer t Bdrm con SY CAM 0 R E tlo al 711 Ocean A \t• GLEN Seller wiu carry r1na nl' 1114! al 10%, low down IRAMD HEW WORLD R.E. Fabulous, large 3 bd, 21;) 55~7777 ba Quality townbome ---------rondos. Only 4 available. from Slt4,990 2430 Santa Ana Ave. 642·6734 -BY OWHR S,ECIAL 3 BR 2 Ba. lse1opt ? $7~ rm Sl.29.000 00 7Z72 ASSUME S92,500 100/o VALOAH ~TSIDE 3 ldnn 1111 laths FAMRM&,OOL f'RICE SI 15,000 RJLLER REAL TY 546-0814 LOW DOWN VA TERMS' Fantastic home great lluntmgton Beach loca· lion $95,000 "':~ RED CARPET ·-754-1202 ~ 3 bd twnhse Sl2K lrYiM I 044 dn $11~.!190 Patrick ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tenore. Agt 631 t266 UNlVERSITY PARK - NOOO Down get& you a 3 br 2 ba Costa Mes 11 ~r ' No quahfyin~ Ass u m e A loan f'r o p ert) H o u l>e , 642-3850 or 642· 1010 MESA DB.MAR Oean 3br, fam nn, 2ba. lrg heated pool Good financing. B> Owner 546-2'2ZJ $120, 000 3Br. l~~\iO~~owner ' will help finance 648 Seal St. A.gt 646-3627 MESA VERDE 4 Bdnn 3 Ba, overlooking park. formal dananl( +beauuful fam.lly room. assume 9 14 'it-loan Ownr / Bkr. 556-6171 COUNTRY CHARMER STEAL!!! -E·side 3br. tow money dn. Owner willhelpw/pymta. Diana ~-642-4300. Ad-sitter IUI0,3'hr. MESAVaDI !b'. fam rm. Vacant re· Id)' to move an. Owner mxba ~. M&-3627. IYOVW18 C>wnlr' will help fioance 2 br . 2ba Co nd o Decoralor wallpaper, 2 car pr. cnt.rl alr, elect pr door opnr. Priced to aell al SH .500. Call ~ 18111) 1q ft, opm beemtd, ~lit.I. a Br. Npt Hits ._p,ooo. IG·51.0 ASU•V.A. 111uur111 atclud ed 3 ............. v ... Deane Home · Ken s· mgton model St 19,000 a.sswnable loan at to.sr; Prerruwn greenbelt loc11 uon 4br 3bath A real s how place S229.50U 0 W C 2nd SELLEH ll AS B O U G H T ANOTHER & HAS TO SEU..• 1 • Darrell Pash Agl 631-1266 *•PRESTIGIOUS In WOO DBRID G E CRa;sING. Cl°"e to the lake and beautifully ap· pomted Cash to eiusting fmancm~ will gel you a 9"k loan with monthly payments( P&l J. Asking $16.5, <XXI. ••IRYINE $81,•! 2 bedroom townhome an ~t WOODBRIDGE. 't level for privacy. Y!! \\bod bridge Really 551·3000 IHIBarnn(a Pk,.).lr\inr VACANT & 11111 For U.. f amlly that wlll appreciate th is ' bidaOOG:l, 2~ bath home wtth bard wood noon tn the livlae room, ldtcben. • dlnlnl room. Tbls home Mio bu central alt condiUoninl. ia,... faml· ly room ' 11 idHll)' loeaMd on CW-de•UC In ~e.oct. 1048 .•.....•••............. OCEANFRONT New mo du lar type homes, pvt community. 2 bchs, 24 hr !>ecun ty . s u b l ettin g O K 17141~3816 By Owner: 3br w/vlew Assumable lat No Quah· r )"Ing. Call 714· 972-8443 $164,900!! 1 Sly 3 BR, ram rm . ffl>I , 2 be , spa, redwood deck, brtdsl bar Shake rod Tot.ally upgraded' MISSION REAL TY 494--0731 --- Blue Lagoon condo. 2 Br 2 Ba. Steps to b eal•h $240.000. 213 790 3401 , 7t4-49&-32111 I 10/o IMTBEST Spectacular ocean vu~w 1 blk to ocean Custom b', deo. $500.000. Bkr 4177 -23915orM+-•117 a..,..a H1CJ111t I 0 5 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUUUERFUH Enjoy yo ur woods y retreat m this 3br home YI elm.Om pool &c :.pa on approx \"1 acre of lush g r ou nd s C all now Sl.35.500 493-9494 4t5-U20 496-2413 IJ0-5050 ~leodl 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIORVl!W IEAUTY ~ Calli living at its finest in this upgraded Monaco with he ated pool. 96.'J..567 t. •CMYlll $pedacular 1011 coune mate. eeoo aq.ft. 4 to 6 Bdrma, 5~ baths Pool andape Sl.S00,000 111 SJAmlS co. 173-1111 IYOWI• tUllOI ... Did Ulllt CODdo' BR, I~ a.. a car..,.,.. v..., o1 ~.PMlalonhland and Dltht llstu. Prine. •. 111',000. MO.- HARBOR RIDG <XJCDO, I Ir + loft. MOO ft . wfriew. Auumabl• t.M, ...... Patrick ,._.,Afl.,GH• OQlDUL& T&llll a,ulanlar N•1l ............... , .. twtoaa .... On .. k .. ol .................. lo cua or tra4• Ho ct••llf1•01. Joyce ...... im UALTOU -----On AMwne sruoo ba1 LI s bd •l•1ant tune Pnn 0011 Alt. e:u am ntll&.Ufft 3 bdrm 'llDNl•'" llQlle 111t.iry Ind UAil. ori1inal ""*· tldWt home. Lrov•IY View 11ni.000 tW>TlNOS •CO. ~5.W) ---~ c..-.~ .... -..... from CM:'9a.nfront 3Br, panoramic view. every flat1t amenity Mlt.000 t'reaUve flJ\anc ~ ... ..,.,. ...... by '73-JOU ~Man's Dream 2 Bdrm w ith v iew ~.000 dn • Owner w1 II carry Owner aruuou.s A ran: e>ppot't wu t )' Call Owner MZ· l.230 UHOAISU Go rae o u s 3 Br Wat.erlront home YI pier & l'tllP to ac<'omodate thR'!e 60' boats Offered at SD95,000 w assumable loon Xlnt ten ns *Cott-Realty ~ l nH'Mm1'nl 640-5777 ~'TBLUFF One of the best view hornet. 3&, JBI 22'x2S' game & ramal} room with wet bar Din rm t..lt' Owner Wlll carry ~t TV at 10"; • C&lJ &M·L376for a.ppt 28r. 288 twnh&e. Aasume In OWC CaU Ad Sitter W{), 642-4300 3t hrs da} ~9582. or <'all 759-9582 II' II BAY Fba 2 boats 3 Br. 2 ba home. fixer upper S4t~.ooo Wilham E Do ud & C o . In <' (714 >673-1600. --- I.JOO ISLE 3 br, xtra lge lot, owner motivated. 54Z,OOO Smith·Meyer Ag!., 64().535_7 ___ _ ~CllST Highly 1.11>1Taded 4 bdrm. J bath <'Ondo Ne"" I} p.i.nted, pvt deek ing off family room & m 1n 1 oce.IJl ~fwom muter bdrm F'or an •PPl to see, call~l l.51 ~A~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS IAYCllST Step-down hv1ng room l)ve rlooks c harm1n1t bnck pa tio With Ko1 pond The perfect SPot for plants and gracwus outdoor cntenaming 4 Bdnm and much more s:'.1)4,000 ............. GcwyaowArff.-- Superbly decorated 2 bed.room, pnme area . close to s chools Den coukl be 3rd bed room. fireplace, fonrual dinlDJ. flurry I S18UOO BKI Call So» 1720 TARBEU. -· ~HGTS 2 on a lot, 3Br. t~Ba. new 2Br. 281. SUl8,000 A.sawnable In. Prio only. By owner 673·4705 or 673-81123 ExceJ.lent 8'l)'' Large end unit condo The Bluffs View Vac ant . Up · grwied, 1225,000. terms Tenm or lie opt. Jean Dales. ~. 64().,93S() OP94SUHDAY 1·5 2'153';:dld1 ml aq ft roW.o1 hJlla and back ba y view. Beavtlfully decorated Eeatbluff condo. 3 Bdrm. 2'1\ ba, fam rm, only steps from lhe pool. 0...-amdoul. Low dn. Brk, ult for Pbll V. Stf.81 LOWINTIUST ASIUMAILILOAH SpeOaua. "" keP' al-t.radlve • Bdrm a ba home In prHll1lou1 ilo¥tr' Shor.a I Baycntt .,.., ~yard with fNt a.r.. and 1ardea v1nl from bedroom a. ...., o.17 -dowo. ...... balHC•. ltll ~llllO&al Colle1• 8Dlh 1MM on ti"• '"""1 art .. wneble . Lee ........ low lal . 8AftlW w flflW ............ wtll Cll'I')' Plllah ,. I W + dla. lu· Ind. •• ODO. CaU oow. ._ .n~. u11,eoo. mmo ,.....~1711 J Ir.·~ .... 11*-oe.11 .......... """ ..... w. .... Alll .... Pl&rltk ,..... • ..,,.19 A l:gp! ·~~:!°E IAYCOMDO PU1S YOUR OWN 8UP 1 -... \lndlrpoued Pllfldil&, BtautiM bW lei· ... wiUt nn. tetllrit)' fleva&on aad pool 8e1t PltN In &own It Sl75,000 C.Uqt.iclto .... .... flUCHS ,., .. , ...... '7MtJO S..Jim c tlitsw 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~OF 1'.:VEKYTIUNG Nft' h.ICh qW1hty 4300 sq ft aatom home 4 br, 3' ~ bath, l&e master swll' wlfrl>'c On I acre. w ned for bones V1ew of vulh:) aiocean ~75,000 0. Bl>w1le. RHr. ~ 9950 Sai.A L..J-I 016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ELLER Wll.I. CONSIDER F'INAN ClNG S wet'p1 n1t oceao'wtutewatt'r \ 1ewi. enhance this older 3 Bdrm home with largt.> fU~&C'e and b l } Win dow O\erlooks dramal1l· A1Lso Beach. 122:5.000 UNGO REAL ESTA T l:: 499-~1 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO 9UAUFYIHG S.5,000 down. Tustin Hills Exec Est.ale 48r .1., acrt>. horse propert) pool. 1acuzz1 , ~our mt-l kll, wet bar. se<'U rll ~ l(lltes. $289,000. <..:ontrar t.ors sale l3"'f int pnn un ly 00·9900 da)s. 559·~2(1 eve!) OhrllHf&tat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,._.._. Fors. 11 00 ..........•............ .-TmPUWIDE. Blfl O.C. home 111 wet bar & huce fm.ly rm Br Ing your pet lO thlS 19711. :W'XBO' Lancer Lo11o. lo11o pncie ol $t8,SOO Hurt") ' (SK1980) 9'-0611 WAlDll&LH MOllUHOMIS TraJ.ler. luds & pets OK Sl2.000 offer Ac r osi. from bch. Sp rent Sl25 wlpd. 536-7681 c~ I GONEARE nil:DAYS• v.tieri a dollar's worth a doUa.r Bul you can !>llll get your money's worth m this ruce s mele wide wtakan siding. glassene room and rrui l trees In 0 c. ror Sl8,SOO. ( Sl49 I I 89t-O!U WALKER&LEE MOBILE HOM LS ~ewport Beach. Lido Pm. ba)'front \.le"'. 25 ChaDnel. "4.500. owe caia.ract. Capri. 642-9804' ~res. 1971 DOUIU WIDE Costa M~a. lo s pa..-e nn. furn optional OWl Tor+ohe Mabile"-s 972-8421 Ba yfront. speclal'ular \lew. c usto m built. fll'eplace. spa. 2 yean; new. Sl.19.000. Pnnc1pals only ~~1 •EXCITING• Love!y'f::::: ~rad~ Villa West Home. 20x60, Laguna Hills nacesl S star park, corner k>t wt!Arae paUo ~a. Air cond only S27 . 500 •.TKSa.!91 Udo, .. 197 4 Tr1vel e 1 e wtcabana. out.side patio & garden. Dishwasher. d1sposal-fros tfree Fr1g1daire Fren<'h armoir e d1 v 1de r 2 ~sheds. comer lot IHU6363) Mrwport T9""9C• Deluxe-Newly up1nded cpC.s • drpe. li71 20x.O Skyline, light Int. Walk in cloeet1, 2Br . lBa. YOW\I adull.s wekonie IJEBem). CLASStC MC*UHOME SALIS 270S Harbor, Sle 206· A 54G-5U7 -. .... w. 1200 ....................... ~Havuu, Ca. 190 acre plleell. pavtd county nUtamlfw lab view 6 mU1Havuu laod.uti re. 80l\eutn.I. u. 714-S&-1177 1100 ...................... ••-.an J Ir, C«ooa dtl lar. s2•0.ooo. Zlll'l'mlll. 71'/ .. .,, ....... ~Id.Ca. Coeatrillton to com-~ •ect. lat yr ..., btllfila. Jmmed cloaln1. luauatHd ._. IMtllftar eoaapl•· Uam. .......... . De. Prt••l• 011y ..... '!!!!' lb. ' I OCIAMPIOMT Map.lflcent oc.aofroQl Home Site 11ll'M Arch Bay, So. Lq-.a. S.Curi· l)' tftdavt 0¥•iook1 H qWaMe cove Ideal lime to a.lid whit• quality ardll&etta. coatractora • ro11Atial1 are avail SltS.000 Courteay to Broll:era. Quallrled taqen only pteue <2131 lli8-IJDD. ~ 4Br,Zlll&.~al4f,lr1 a 8drm. frplc. 2·&ly yd. -peta. -per mo. IUUI a...a.. ~ avatl on SUOO/mo yrly. Al'· ...:•_.,,. _____ ~ m.61t., U A 1'• .._. ~o ~ •*'• oo rare roner lot la terrific area Call fo.-detalla ... nu C:!'J Walkm J; I t!H 6D9.UXIUMTS PRUU: l!A8TSIDE. CM 28dnmuch. ntESTARHES CO. f11.'11tl JO t4IW UNITS-CM Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba townhouae ua lts w/ffl)lca. vaulted ce1I ~·lnVltmt.1 M.2 1103 RENTAL J.NCX>ME PROPERTY llli,900 Modular Type Holme, 4M hr security. 3 JM beechet. pool 6 pier (114~3116 4-ftD Only I left 1 Good Cosla Mela locallon 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Owner wiU <'I rry 1 t tin-for 4 years ~.000 down fUU pntt~.000 Units be1n1 upgraded and &J"t' fuJ}y ()('CUPI~ Yearly income l20.000 pu bwld1 ng Ttonanti. pe.y ~ues Morro Bay-ocean vu Iota from S2990. walk to beach , terma avail. e81.IQJ ... , .. hwri. ....... 2400 ·-······················ FORLIASI New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Manion Lakes Co untry Club Golf temis-pool Be a uu fully l&lMiscaped. no main t.enance yard 91110 O ubbowle Rd o.ert Hot Sprinai 213-378-2572 ~,iiot s,.cw 3 8' 2 ba , frpk . gar 2 8lks from ¥111>0n Bag Be .ir Cit > S7 9 .SOO !'lt>wpon .\tesa Reall>. 642 9411 645 4483 Clyde .\tcK.a) c.,1 e -INdl u11 ....................... 2W, JM ........ New pilllll&. ,.. -• •boll-pins. Fum ~. Unlum ... ..,,.., l2U ....................... S. of Hwy, J bdrta. fl~ ..... cln11. prv yard. 2 car au .. mo. New ~ m.s1oua • e-.mo 3Br, tBa. qwet. No peg, 825/mo Open Sal 11 3. 902 BelCJOia, S)4. l 134 - So. cl Hwy 2 br, frplc. pvt yard, 2 car gar $750 mo ~lZllO 2 Bdrm. I bath cottage So ol hwy ~/mo e ves &eS541. days 871-~ c.NMele 1224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 8' Condo. nr So Ci.L PWa. poot • Ip& ~ No pets 7Sfl 0 2 1 7 641-1480 2 Bdrm I Ba. carpe\41 drapes. <'k»ed 1tar a1e. peuo w, fenced yard garbage dis pos a l • !>tOVe. no peU ms li.t • last + $7~ sec u rity no. 5112!1 ....................... FORllMT • be*rrm, 2 ~ laome wkb & .JI •· ~..!.~1t>l 4i.,... carpet . .,.._... to t.da; walk SO acilools tuO/mo. Includes a Pidwwr Is w-.er. C.U 96Z.9124 rJecaatZbdrm. f•m rm 4r din, ('725 mo). Plwh nia. z~ be, cedar " ..... s blat to ocean. f* car P'fl 1ar. fully ma1•. yd. Adult•, no pd.a. lnqaare at 527 18th 8t 714--.&131. ta-for rent. S4SO to .,_ 3 BR 2 Ba, rocd yard A...,. K.lda /pets °" Katb,......,J HOltP..:S FOR RENT 3 or 4br Pnced from lm-11115 Pncd yard & 1tara1es Fam1l1e s iilease Kids & pt'Ls Vtldcome. Call *-2566 or ~~ Agt.:~..!tt 411 U1U1 SL Big 4 BR. 2', ba Walk lo bea c h ~tmo. IMl-Q78 2 Br. not s!Jtable for k1d11 Vic Buch 6 Yorktown Prel middle age working cpl. no ~ $400 mo 9112aa3 A PRESTIGE /4---~ HOM€~ Real Elltate lnvestmenll> :mJW Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 l.uxur) Jbr. 2ba m1 n1 ranr h I '•at 2) r old ~anas Foot.tu lb A p pie Vallt'} SW.500 5 1tc. .. &ter Sl5 .000 Agt <'hnslme714 ~7 2175 Cbr. 2"'aba. beach are11 No 2br, houie ~onthl' pets lll:iOMo 9631 Alba('Ort' H.H Kahama hi•~ beauurul ', d<.'n! homt-:,1te for \ a<.'11 ~ 6366 -Webb Realty 493-0761_ Claaed Sund a)' 4 flUX w /TllMS PlbCI & LOCA TIOH J:'>'~ dn Will get )'OU 12' · mt 111 the ~an ol one ur the best inves t men t at't'&S in So Ca hf I ll.xgro85 the pnce tt ool) Sl99.~ (Of' four 2 Bdrm home5 oo a SOx.34-0 lot FORINF'ORMATI ON CCII 644-7211 llOf'I °' retl re men l SI ~00 d n 17!> m o t 714 1661 t82'i CW of Stcft Ploperty 2600 ....................... HAWAIIAN COMDO Kallua Kun.. S15.0(J0 fo' ~ Furn · On 11<'ean 111 • lilt Finam in~ .t \ •II H~ \gt 673 'J!Hl Tn piex 2br, 11 t ba. t:ocl patio, aar Nr> P~ti. $435Mo S2SOS U !~3 &lter St Apt C 6C2 77~ Z Br, Iba. NO [)()(;S M oll ('all Ad Siller ir76 tA2-4:n> 24 hr. f:'51dt! 3 Br 2ba fam rm J*LIO frplr & 2 <'ar K•r S7~ Curt II A f(l 6J I I :!fi4i IA'~ 5S..S4 t;~-;T...,I Of; ~Fern.. ~ .. ~.'.' ......... ~?.o.~ t · i • SWG1tRH!IEst.h Off er!> ~OU I he-.e I' ro Hom.Forl...+ ~ Harbor S<'hl!> tlc:.w to !.hoppant 3 br 2 ba r<UlCh (ri>lc lrl( Hi 2 car aiao dr opener "tt o' t' 111 rand Crptd. moo k 1t S7SO mo Call 011o ner ~Lag Sch Bwlder:. \()q dn Xlnt r en ta l a r e a C M ~CIOUS H 2 lot -+ 2hr ~. &,9i.'li0 J W11ltn 6311.266 l~#Z~IZ• REALTORS - --- l2HEWUHITS M.I . Near beach $2,000.000 Good terms Will ex ch a n ge Own Agl perues R l lot in l 'apo Buch Pal~ Good term., $75.IO> Texaco ~n IC't' M<tllon in <Xitano Pnme comer W1U exchMJ~e Properue!' near J u1Jan :-.mall 1.o lat1~e ranchf'" in P~Roble. For fwthe~ inform dllfm l 'Ot'lt.acl Ken ~ :. rk"' .it Swat RHll Estate Z319Spnn5? Strt't'l P a.i,o Rob I e-. • •3 lit' 2 ha l'undo nr ~ Cl,t P\ua Pool ~p.i <ill., pd rJ85 No p(:1.S 7~ 0217 • 1 & Dplx yd orr M 1Jntnl( SJ I ~ no pt'h ~17 1)1'~) 141;0 ""'> l'OA.'il l'O'W J l.11 .! 04 Ld.r 'u 1-111Lw ~>I "" ti l.t mo 1 ~ I 23>\.4 642 9604 olc &M 4720 res I HOME + IMCOME 1'l.oo separalt' 2 Bdrm home. tn ver) nl<'t-~ ~1&:.l S a nt a i\no1 neChbofbood. Sll.2.000 Califonu<s 934#· 11051238-7780 I 0 Ac Hone-Ranch "''°"' '>hV'p t Ii r l t,., •Jflf1f {)»(-ur.i tor 1 IJh lfll-14 .. II ppr rrplt 2 ,1r .:.ir f>V<JI '"" no don osen r••nltor .. 731 3lll 497 48411 I ~ 2 : dl rt' f'Jr£• ~ Juan L•i>i.:.lrilllV II miles from ocean. t. m1lei. into Cle• t<land ~·~l ~an ·, hr 5 ba home • 2nd !J0(/11 'II ft ho m l' K t' d u 1· • 11 1 " SRSO <rx> ~·lh·r ... 1111 .. rn k*'1 Wal h.tm E D11ud & l(i ln<· ·~14 ti.3 , ..... ~..-t' S.S7!> mo h t .,. .. t.'c ~548~_ 2br. Iba. Ile" crpU 9tove fncd \a.rd 'm Chi Id 0 1\ :'lie>"""' S410.-..o ~ dt"p s:Ki ~ B \.1e) er l'I 54lf.:M84 Four dehat' uruts. 2 8c1 2 Red &hlfe hr rent '" L.... J tlr .! be rondo \ l' o1hl r ar 11£1 all .ippl IJliul J111· teon n1s nn l'l'h S7VO !152 6ll2S Ba el, With j(ar&gt'!-b~ 2100 12:5(), (Q) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sev"'1l new units with r~c.u. many exnai.. $53>.0CC> !toy Ncc..le, IUtr. S4-71H S A N C L fJ Iii E N T t: DUPLEXES 17 1 On t:I Canuno Real i )'f°1' old Asaume lge loan:. Smith Meyer. Agt. 64().~7 IMVISTOttS No qu1Ufy1ng, S83.000 full pnce• 3 Bdrrm . I'-, bll condo. l8300 down 1'u.J pymts ol ~12 mo Agent,~~~ ~762 58 wut.s. Bakersfield, Ca Construction to <"om mentt 1mm~ Isl ) r user benef1ti. lmmcd c lo11ng Guaranteed lease back alter comple Uon. Sl.4Sill.OOO $4$0.000 On Prtnclpals only pleale, 714-52'9-W17 Bk r HB 8,16. or 24 unit s MZS.OOOea<'h 8-plex. 2 yrs old. 2U% down. owe bal. at 12.S~. l.2.7XJITOSS, Jim Valentine . Aat. ~ a. ~ lmita close lo everyth1n1 All have rlreplaces ud lofts IL W ,000. 7512-1920 J 9UAIL PLACE PIONITIIS'- 10,. "l:JO '""'·' Y.111 tradt' ""'"lt-r 'k1 home 3 Kr :! Ra IU mm from 3 ,1;:, re~u rh •n t-den l'l.th \ alle~ for ;,> wils at \Wr La11una Reh honv mJuh orAu~ l'all ~1e r l 1n i.: :O..t .<rf11 r d llOI 582 i;1;,1 11r u.; u;43 ol1 I ....................... ....•.......•.......... 3124 ...••.........•........ 3 Br, 1 ba I mosU) flUTI I Dbl car ~ar Lr1t lot. nr !>haps, ~per mo Roy Mee.... lttr 54'-7729 LwnU') 2 br ':.! h.i 4·ondo dbl pr. r I' µool & 'P•<' E5t> mo Lst &. lll..'t S2<A> dep ~~ l'.:':ude l-OndQ 2 Br 2' i baths l.22U ~ ft Palm g ar fr pl r 0 W S525 mo I.st last + .,e,• 6'i.J.2282 Mon thn.1 fo'r1 Jbr 2ba <.:ondo S('{' flalt'!. ~.> derorated Walk to So Csl Plaia f<ec aru 548-21161 or t;.46 5096 a.YI f 0< Milll1I e IODS ;ftTS OI F..asts1dt! townhouse. icar & paoo ~ 642 2510 or 646448 --------· 3bdrm on West side b11t '"9 31 tt } rd, d w, new cpti. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp5 1\50~ 2br Condo on water, ten· na, pool, A C. office. l'.illOMo. MZ·3440 ---t..,as.-.... 3141 1 & 2Br hou5a avail on or alxM June l More info CAlJ 642.5062 dyi., S48·01 l3 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qae clean 2br. Iba, gar. f'or Leaiae-2Br, 28a. steps new CJ'l)t. 00 pets sus t.o Creeent Bay Bch, a must see 494 ·5880, ~BPlaet\ntJa,!>45·7983 4177-4903 Mt .. ,..... 316' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OiARMING 2 Br + den. VIEW. 1va1l on short le'm or yrty $13001 mo NEW Ir never bved in. <>:.. vu. prof dee 2Br SWOtmo. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 Efuoy summer on Lido 1* 3 Br, 2 ba, patio Walk to Bay. bcb, club, tADua 4i V1Ua1e. June suoo. July s1eoo. Au1 naoo. annual lse avatl. ~· Virsinia O'Brien. "3-7IOO AtlSH & PllTTY Child Wt'lco me New linoleum, fresh paint. clean. small private fenced yud, 1ara&e w td hookup , NO DOGS. Wl&.er P&ld. MS mo. 1825 move-In See mana1er 610 Hamilton. llll0-3M9 •V9YPllVAft. Eastaide. fr91b, clean. pretty 2 br, private patJo, pcd, carport. laundry. NO DOG.SOR CA TS. M50 mo. SOO move·ln. Water ..... paid. Abo t Br. beauWw, private porch. "75 mo.11:15 m ov- e.In. 145 E. 11th Street. .... JUSTUSTED C.111. ....... ... fwwl1t1~ ....__ •...t... leaut ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;;.. + ~«. owe G ... .. l202 DAMA CllST i. TD .,...... dn. Batr. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• llM to M-'8a from thil 9'1'1M113. J Bdrm, nu palat / lovely IRA~ll,_N1sw ~I csnp., boet/· Y'9w -... • _. + am C.M.IUNlTS trtr ett91, ~ 6 peta rm'-tr/Iba, 1-.ay OrHt loe. Pride of , Cll o..s • ...-..... ,. Pllllo ~. MP dilUat O'lll'llll'llUp. owe u ~. ,.. ..,.. .,..., 1tl1 i.•. ...-. .. B da. O.'t will. 8kr -co1utr11ttoo area .,.... .... .._. JIN wlbftt* lrple Uperl&od ·-............... Cfla l..,,. Avall DOW' O.M. ourr..a:x .. , ,,.., Uule ltl. 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Btoll;-•u .... v ., ..... • bachelor Shar• home c.a.er ~ Meaa Verde. ••••••-•••••••••••••• con.rlop. ntrl air, Dr. kwet1lBt2 PlU Cllarmlal lbr. l ba. frpk, pr Aduh.l/no Pt'lll '375. w/iwne in Tuall.n. Pool, C Ill. firrnjl ntslb&e, call a.bedroom cott.ce ln r~, paUo w /®Jdoor Ba bocoe, noo le.eH. 1 bdrm Nmllhed ~ blrw IWIO mo. ttl • lut, Nr. O.dl Bey. 821 lllonu JOr 281 f 1 ti 1.enn11 C!OUl'ta pvt patio \a -let'a dlscuu your ~et ·~ Lacuna 11 t'a.!..!.•.!.:_.tjl m • d o.w. a.c.eu. :.~~.~ llll>~t.MMZllO VLu.MM>tm lj~ blly 4/!!a/~,f; CaUev•:~1Ni. · tenancy.14tmontbf"4!. -~-.r~!~ .... -..--...--. llC',to .__IUdla:48JtKw , l'lf' 6736788 DUNOER•~. "' :.:..:;.:.~llu t ..-......., ~wr lkzr°m.._.. JJ•; ~.~,~~:rr.~:: ~~ne*palnt. crpt. v--rn-Rttimmatbtolhrlrt 3yr 915H4l4 m.oro1 =-::: :" .. ~~~ view· .... rded l•te. -r aar \"r 11 .... ••u•uo. -.-. 1-l)llU.1394)/mu + ... ....._LUX JR l 8R. <*!IN. twnbae, comm. T I I p I I :U!r, 2 i.. &iqie floor, 2 Mo. 84&a.y One 0 •••;u.:·.;;;:.;•nu Ava!l5-'l.9.1l;.;z;13 ~~e:io~u Dr. ~pa,aecur. 5625. ~em. preferred. ~ .. ~!;.Mft.~J:!~~ N::SP~.,!r, YP.O. S:! lddaol. W'rpk .2C'ar1ar . .._., ... tort:\.""' _.,,r.ta~Uvln•' Sharuq1e.mm.l51·Wl USO. Costa Me ... CA No l*a Univ Par\ Ml4GJ•"'21tU ....,,w paft·tlke iur-C...MeN JIJ4 Dm.,... 3,26 s..a. • .ee )176 Git__upi. 92829 or telephone MIS. lerra M•m\, --_._._ • .._ ro"od~n a. Terran•d ·---•••• ... ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 4150 aticieslnS.~Hotel. m'MIW. ....... ..... .._ , I,._._., 4ba. '"' .. ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• HJatorical landmark. ---· "'"-----y1u • ..-1 en ...... bbq 38dnnapt.aupald lyeer new.oceanvaew.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• w__. ..... ,_,,._ .... - -':'.:!::...';... --rv. :;;rlllln1 fu:;taln•: Eocl1ar. adha 2 Br. Iba. aance, 1ard, bf, 2~.splillevel apart• WANTED: ~ 6 up. Ba)' View. ..,,_...,..._ta •ed or •---t er ck-n 2l e. ~pa c: I u u 1 room 1 · _....,,.. MM1hat61·Uat: ~-3612 · · • · arage CdM. o--..... -· .houae prefer.re d . 3 Woodbrid~. War.m· ... ..v-.m.15'2. ...... ... .,.... new crpt 4' pamt. UOO. ment Built ans carpet G ln 1mmed. occup Contact lrYifte area, 2 or 3 BH. .._. · ' • LOVELY HOUSE • Sbd ~te duuoa area. drapes, 2 car poru. laun· 673-0980 """""'·u•-Al:Mll. Xlnt reference& ~-:~ .. -... llOUll:a. 3ba.ar"'-l•bcb..Lk, Wallc-m ctoNM. homt-""""''!Bdmupt 2Br,2ba.s\.Ove,dshwbr. dryfc~cllity. PubucG'fenlf. 1~· ...... "•~1eooJy. •NO.COSTAMESA• 673·5701 Eves. & ~---l'1'0.•1cm bkelUtchen' cab~ ...... p.raae,gupa.id. lar"e "clean. Ocean n11 ouru and o .,,_, _ .._... W I" , II \ o1to 642.-~ • Course right behind. u.ta Mesa ~/mo. €aJt MedJden&al/HMO. 7i61q weelteod:s. 3 BJl, l'-' bat.M, lrpl., 1-.. bMcb ~ d\q>lex. (...:l:, u un in. u view. M00.661-1192 Ad~. oo pets. Ava1la· l-5pm. &16-4t2o ft/9 rm aui\.e .. patio. -=:..:."'-. ~ 4.0r, b. blui., ST~/mu. l 8'dtoocn f\lm ~ 2 Bdrms, 1 batb apt SlOO FREE RENT b It I mm t d i a t e I Y ~ Su per. f ll I l Y e qui P . We are married. we art LtaufrBeadl 7~11 ~-.e.ziamg.... 2a.droomtum~ Adulla.Gup&ld 2 er. 1 ba. pvt palJO & S475 t lease. Owner Ooub&eG11. Stonge or !, MJ8Jmo.Tom~2200 ~':!,;1 :e':::a~tif:j ~~ ~ 2Hr1'1mbN.u.n!urn$47S 6'2-S073. praie. lots or 1rass. 642--01311 Sl. ecceu. •mo. C.M. C<*>HADll.MAI = :a.~:~u ~~u·~~· S1\JNNINO lrg 2br. 2ba. $42l mo. 496·9230 or 2Br Lrg. deck. guage. l..eavemeQqeS3l-07U Deh&IU! z rm. omce, :°hlnle>lcl..::;.t~~ SlJPER NlCE n.tt<h. Pool • spa . $3$0. AJ«int. l!Dl-57~ uu.u a rree grQi apt. Pool, rtt area. 496-3354. l3M2 Bl~ Lan· S37S/mo Walk to beacl\. OHie»....... 4400 periting, air·cond. llSOSq. & pay our own way. We bcfta,laUV/dulrm,frplc, 7l0W ,_._St. ten\ "'~ •"""""l8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. _...._mo. desnoru•AJy__....a..__. .• ,. ou c:pt.a lbrucun. 38r, LAQUJN'J'AHERMOSA . .....u """"'" • ............, · '' ...., ... .,. .--""' ,...,.... ,......, .. JSa, Ill\ w/new oak tti21.IPaibldeLo,Jblk s...-. 12ZSQ.F\ Wmo. RMJoncvnlc:am.6700 to rent . 548·097M ~~ COndo. 3 lir, l \-1 ba . Nr new ~/dryer. Nr late Ill Woodbridge cenler. 11125/mo l.te. M2-S339 Agt. c ab I a• l ¥I t I J e I W dBeach,3blksS uC laAMD..W ............... ll40 ,..~ 1617Wes~Wf,N B. (Reuonab&epfease). ....,.._ __ 1.,._, .. , dbl •1tr, f'..t..A--. Buul. adWt apt. Spac. 2 •••••-•••••••••••••••• _...... .. ,_.., 3'71 Agent.SO·~ BEAtrrlroLolfice1pace \DlfWlYu· '""''"' "' _._ br 2 .... t··-i....-w/f p 1...-1~ all..,, .... 00 pelS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• on the water. Lido f1Ul1&1¥. S'IOOmo. w/atdor 847·5'41 . Ult .. ........, ... --·~ """"'... .,._ ••n•"---'/ A bltm,L/R,p&Uos.$&50to 1.»lBrapts.6200 Ed· New2br+2ba condo, EXIC.-ua:S Village. 450sq. f\. ,,,,,.,:.-·••• lae. d·Sitter #109, 1_ ..... __... 37... SC7S.642-UIQ3 ineer.h..b.846--0619. balcooy w 1V1ew, gara1e. Prime Newport Beach 8:1z..aJlllH>r67:Hl562 642·4300 24hr:;, or -------'ISLMIJDI. 6'2"22J blllls. r.p. pool + spa. lor Near oc auport. 673-llS36. ....................... MAllt•"S WAUC 54.96 CaU Ad Sitler s.43. ~ mcl receptJoo. coo· Event.\, Wash. Cub in oa ~.._. ll41 LAGUNA BEACH MTR Newt)'decorated3BrZBa r"' 2 & 3 .. _a""· from ~-4..'.nl:Mhrs re rence rm, janitor 8>erng Company Boom! ....... •••••••••••••••• 11.arbur View Homes or, 4 INN ...... -• b s · ,.... us ,,_ -,,_.. ~-' of'" . ......, serv., .. voor town Ollie. pac1ous 5'50. ftplc, large yd. serv , utlls, 100 free -uuu. u~_.ve uce OCEANFRONT REN· Ar, tVnlJll.. pool, avail. ·rv, heated pool. Ulil. ftreplace & poot Quiet patio. gar, nr HunlUlRton 6f1 I u1l1,_,.*d co p 1 es It m o r e . mte ror &ale. Fwy orr T~De1rmod&&lartype 6/lS.W /rno.6'4.4157 (714)494·5294. 985 No. ania. Adu.Its. oo pets. Harbour. diUdrcn OK. cr~fmlli•d 3900 Secnunal ~erv. avail. rampkx.Bltr.S40-7M9 homes, J4 hr •e~ pvt OlestHwy. Ml5.61~16'>3Sl. 10062 J ab C1rclt', iipl l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.Zor~8S1·9411. b ch a , a d I t s o n I y Walk to beach. 2 Br 2 Ba 5450-Sl.200 mo. Ir up. coDdo. den, frplc, pool, Luxury studio. Free m111d WALLACE ST. APTS ~5623· Sell&~ VIiie Ex.ecwve omces avail in RMP-.a16 jac, sauna, must see. ':'kl'V. Colot tv. $100 wk. Newly decorated 2 br Deh1it.e poobi~ itt ra IJ~e New l&2 bdrm luxury Cull sen• olc bldg. Nr. -l''a_bl_ilb--llS--l-a_rg_e_2_bd_rm-. .....i2 $ll50.646-1534AMonly! Spa. Miitur e pref. apt. l ba, $395. Small 2br, 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr. udult apts J.ll 14 plans OC Airport RttePl & ba . cha rm er in VERSAILLESCONDO $222'7 chUdok,nopet.s.&4>44ll 1.,., miles be11ch Adlls , from S390, 2 bdrm phone am., secy serv . Br ull url · or~2m0 no pets . $39!> mo. toWnhOuSeS rrom ~ + cod rm.etc. Please call Woodsc:ove, &ourmet 1 , ( lee ty, JaC. Exouc l'eotbouse. 28r. s.sal62. 'lSUl.188. IDldMn. ala.I.Deel gla11, l500/mo.Callfll57-1900 28&, spa, maid ~ice SO.CST.~ pools, ten.nil, wa\erfalls. --------- YetY private. $1200 mo. incl, clr 'IVs, $250 per 3br,2baCoodo.t631.2br. WA.RN'ERtALGONQUlN ~·gG:!~or~nla~ •Nf.WPORTBEAC.:H• Diana-..c788,497·5'54. 3276 wk.499-2227 1ba Condo $485. lbr, lW 2 BR 1 Ba. Din. Go.raite. Diego FTwy d.nve Nortli •PRJ.ME LOCATION• Central Laguna; walk to ·--•••••••••••••••••• Condo $375. A/C. new be.lcony, tau:ndry. l chLld on Buch lo Mcf'addef 50ydlifromwaterfront! beach. s hops cir bus. 2 Move in today. 1 & 2 Huportleoch 3769 crpca, drps, 4r applns. OK. no pets. $475 + S400 therl West on McFadder 500sqtt 8 " ... bdrm. w1k to bcb, nice & ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• pool. 5«.~gate. No pets. deposit. Call 964-2566 or lo Sea wand V1lliiJ.(t' 17141964-5994 • .., l ba., '8ll0•0• in clean. $325 to_ $37 ~-P.P. ~; 55fi.!S2'7 or !m-2971, agt. noCeot (7141883-5191 Lovely J bdrm. hOme 49fH003or646-0507. 7Sl-81. ----'Pnvate Emerald Bay, WEHAVESUMMER 28r, 1\-JBa townhouse. Ro-. 400C pauo, wallt to beach .l Nu ocemJ view, 4 bdrm, RENTALS Sbaiy 2 BR 2 Ba. Pvt Security, tennis. s pa, •-•••••••••••••••••••• parlt. Leasefl700mo. m ba. walk to bch, bst WEEKORM'ONTH pabO, bltns. gar. water garage.Near beac·h STl Wedt & Up • 1 Brs Call us wit.b your rental area. 211 Ave. Valencia, paid No pets. Avail now 7 14.96 o. s 7 7 1 0 r kllr henettes. p ool & listings . We hiive SanClemente.Lseoptaoo $450 mo. Call 546-5880, 7l4-7Sl·206(). .ma.i4serv.S48-97M. qwlllfied tenants wait· poss. SlOOO/mo. 493-9381. a11tror Pam or Larry La.ndco IM Motel uu,:! 2Br. lba m 4-plex. pvt, 1\anerAssoc 494-1177 s.i....... 3210 2Br,2ba,spacioUs,clean. near all, gar . no ptlts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOlTiliCOA.ST PL.AZ/\ a..,.. MiCJlllll 3252 Deluxe rondo. 3 Br, 1 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu. Dbl gar w t opn r , " J U S T laund htup. AtC, lc1ds. REDECORATED· ~. pool, jac, bltins. Avail :m~:O:.:': a~P<>~ S/18. ~-SJ4.7029ev. f&Cll To see raU ownr WI II .... ..__ 3291 .....,.l!""" "N/A t PLS> Iv. ~ 1taza--~ IKJU ••••••••••••••••••••••• _m.\_g._d.Y_l_ev_es_. ----28r, 2Y.Ba condo. Quiet 3 Br. den. 2112 ba. Frplc. sUITOU'.¥iings. Pvt. patio. pool, adlta. S600, 1st/last, 2 car gar, pools, tenms. 'lee. ~1~ s pa • g a m e r o o m . 4 Br, view, spa. '825. Call Oarlyne, 661 ·1161 or .wt-3672.. . s pacious grounds. Newly decorated. No peb. children ok. L&e or n ·nt '916/mo. Betty Toland: ~l. Muiolt Vlefo 3267 Cwd I J •• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• UNfuwl .. d 3425 HOMES FOR RENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4br. Pnced from 3 Br. 3 ba in NB. frpl.. $495-SllS). Fncd yard & pool. rec. center. -garages. f'i&milies Newport TerraCi!. $575. please. Kids & pet s lsl & last +sec. dep. welc:ome.Call964·2S66or 730 ·2651. 4 93 -3280, 973-2!171. Agt. no fee $815El. ~-~-~-~--. .... , H.B. oo the sand. 5ec. t•,,,art le-och 326' bldg. all amenities THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUND FUN: Social Acl1v111es 01· rector • Free Sunday Brunch • BBO's •Par· lies• Plus much more GAEAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Lessons 1pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs •Sauna• HydromaSS39f! • SWMn· ming • Golf On~1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MEMTS: Singles I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shea & Unlurn1shed • AClull L1v1ng •No Pers • Models Open oa11y 9 lo 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Be1teh/No. 880 1111.ne newer 'Ibbse. Adlts. no S425. 7fi0.1713; 833-3307 pets. S386. Disc. 645-7300 E/Slde.. spac 3 BR 2 Ba, 9"W 3144 adlt condo, dbl gar. pool. •• .. ••••••••••••••••• •• $495. mo. 631·3888; ~CoodoCorl.se. 645-6822 2br, lba. All amenities. Adlts only. No Pet:. ~Mo. 7S9-1121$ eve:; & MEWPOaT AP~ 2 Br $300 plus util. Malin adults. Want oo· l y . No pets. n o waterbecb 3':iO Newport Blvd c.o.t..Mesa $560. 3 Br. 2 ba, brand new apt. Frp&c, patio/yard . washer dryer hook -up. wlalds. lbf Condo. Pool, JllC. lt"rt ms, s11una. Upgraded w I r e ( r 1 g . smMo. 731-4763 ............ 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. walk to Victona Bch. ocean view, ssoe>t mo. 6C2·1Z12 ~pr. TSLMgmt 642· 1603 Lee sl.ud.lo. <X.>ean v 1ew. ---------$27S. l.«e deck, Ulll pd. s:MOto'350. 1 br, l ba apt, 491,3475 near oew. frplc. laundry ---------rm. all bltns, adu.llS ooJy. ....... ""1-1 3152 TSL Ma:mt 642·9412 ••••••••• •••••••• •• • • • • 2 BR 1 Ba w/pvt garaJte and large patio. SmaJI pet OK. S425 mo. (.;all :;t&.S8llO, ask l OI' Pam or Lany E'Slde C M. Very spac 80C s1f nn. brk frplc. wetbar & use ol gar. Avail 6115 Must be resp & cu operative. Fem. pre! P\ease send ~s & phoat number to. Ad ins. Box lSSI. Daily Pilot, Cost._ Mesa. Ca. 92626 f'l'fll rmmte wanted Non· smoiter. Pvt room. No pets/kids. Kitch pr1 v. Pool.tcbotlub, N B. fCM aru. 1225 & shr utal. Sue or Gene 6'5-1005.645-0128 NB/CM area. lovely den/· bed.rm. 2 ..._ ba, 2 br twnhse . Refs. $220. 64fi.. 7556. 642.1470 S..u:a....,. 4200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Roomy, Waterfroat home. Nofl·Smoktt only S6.2!> yrty. 673-1.SZl bet. 9P M -~- lclll a a Pa-.. 2 Br. 1 ba house. 2 car gar By month or sea.son. 213187&.!>Gt -cd.M DELUXE SU IT~. l'TI>m $295. Air cond., ~ pkg. uw pd. 2llS:i E. Cit Hwy 67!>-moo -00 Sq. ft. S42S mo 4001 Bttth St. N O. ARent.541·~ WESTCLIFF BLOG. NE WPOfP BEACH . ,..,., . . . ~ ·~· ;/~,,_,;,.. ../Moo• ./r.-./~ ... --,/.....,_ :;-_,_._ ./ ............. C.111 Mr Ho ward 6 45 6101 PIES11G£ WA1aROMT LOCATIOM ~Sq~ ~BayV~ws •Wtt Ban. Fireplaces •Pnvate Pauos •lmmediaU! Av a&labtl.tty P\ea&e Call ror an Appt. 67S..662 E:JQX:UTIV E SU JTES Newport Cen\e r . ru II servket;. pn vale. oc-ea.o ~.127C).tsao. 759-9036. f\naoci.a.J Center I Stock Bn*.er's, R £. Broken, CPA•. tlc. Prime 0taoce c.o-.rnty Financial Dist. Executive & "Brandi" olfices. From B>/mo.. 8kr S4G-7M9. lb off. pnme bus loca· uoo. H.B. lmmed OC• c~aocy. 848·3392 9·5, ~S621 wtmds. ~IUCH lSOl WESTCUFP DR. ALL SERVICES Amp&e Parking ~Bwldang 700or lOOUsq ft. Le&le • Sl per sq fl J<bi F\sber 642-3111 1 Room+ ""ba, pvt entr, wJ pd. Maui St . H.B. Sl65 Sie rra Mgmt, 64.l·ll3t. O....Offk•St. Primt Newpott k>catlon nr oc Atrport, rrom S37 s Pl' mo. Rent ancl recep. llOGJs t. aoa wer. svc, jamton a) cir UlLL 833-1111, &D-8'.M lac:8'ltt Wes for real e&tale brokers Sul'I n&e USO t.o 1900 Cl. Newport Beach high vww la~·Dneloper PropenHS flO Npt Cntr Dr 714 &e0-9033 PrsagM>uc area acro£S o.c. airport. 200sq. n. l\ri«'t for 1 or 2 peop~. ~ parlona. CooUict Mrs. Gooi1rNO, S4CMi3l!M 9w'e small olfice w /ac- couauat. arctutect etc. Xlnl. kx. UI San J u.atl ~ ~Uyeqwl). SIJ)Mo. 4118-1171 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • I .. 0,,1,....,, 5005 ....................... Miil IWJ Sct.ool + Real estate. Newport HeghLs. cau now ror de tails . Cent u ry :!I Newporl C~nl e r . &e0-5.1.S7. JCECREAM·AT BCH Xlnt location nea r Newport Pier. Just 10 time for s ummer • 673-~ 5.J.S.5885 RIAL ESTATE E>itabti.sbed independent otfice on BaJboa Pen1n XJnl locaUoo tor wa I k IJlS. ReataJ income P">., eiq>enses !> yr lse av a ii R1·ph to box 1;,n, 1• ,, D:i1lv Pilot , I' 0 B•" 1~0: C:11.,\J \11::...i. <.:.1 \l2626 AU TO BEAUT' CENTER Onlv franchise in ~'' <..:aJ.ii Goiden oVP lO \! >. p;.md.. Chot~ 0 c . 101 S9ll5K. lnclds R. E. bu:. 1 ness & equl p At;l l!J.>.6101, evei 96IHi894 local Executl~ expand ~ buSiDes.s. Need ii m bruo&a peoc>le who a r1· wt.Lbng to learn. Call Mr• f'alhy~ ~"' t t Opp ..... ,, 5015 ....................... ~Units. Ba.ke:rsfleld, Ca Construction to com men~ 1mmed. hl y r user beneftts. lmmed cloi.1n1t Guaranteed le<i.'>e back afle.r complt.• ban. Sl . ..S0,000. $450,00U On. Principals onl) please 1u.52f.'Jl117 &r. 5025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S9X>/rno (213)333·3846. e; NO FEE! Apt. & Condo .,. rentals. Villa Rentals 0 ~ S'ts-4912 Bkr. Delux.e 2br, 2ba. auto gas Crplc. ocean & bay views. bltns. security. pool. 1acuui. weight rooms, entertainment facll., Game room, park-like ~. bake to beaches. Lido & r estaurants Adults only. $695 6 44-4 596 eves & weekends. l·•I lhlh) (714) 645·0550 Newpe>rt Beech/So. 1700 161n St IOo•l'' at t61ri1 1714) b42·8170 SQS, new 2 Br apt. encl. gar.. gt loc adults. no pets S..9641 or 963-2291 FRONTJNG GOLF'COURSE Lower Condo 2 Br. 2ba, w~st Nlne Dr. Lovely arta. Bltm, wshrtdryer, patio. 2 car gar. aulo opn r Adlts, no pets. l..\501 mo. 77Q.1.!l(JO .. .,... a.oc:h 3169 Newport 1 Br + loll. View d~&Balboa Avail 611 . 11200/mo. 558-0342 dys • I ....... «SO MSO. <'tllt. air. 1000 sq. f\. -•-•••••••••••••• 14341 Bea c h . •B. w~. 942.21134 For 5"oft a. olfice space al ,........"'-rates. /NEED I MONEY IE fl w Venailles condo. bay & ocean view, 2br, 2ba, frplc. full security & amenities. $700/Mo. Owner 5'4-0614 wkdys; 95>ll.20eves & wknds. BIG CANYON Bordeaux Model. Jbr, 3bu. Gourmet kitch. $1375. BrtT. 837-0666 ----- 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heaut Cum apt. Penthouse S850 Cot 6mos lse. Sl050 for summer mos. Tnhse Bl> for 6 mos. tl 095 for summer mo6. 76()..9117 3Br oceanfront. S.OOwk. 6T.Hl210 2Br. s~ condo on up- per Newport Bay. H4Ba, Crpk:, view,"! car gar, 1.)'r. lse. '650/mo. ls t & last + S200 cleaning ree. Call Mr. Fuentes : 833-0070. 2 bdrm, l :\4ba Town· lBr. yrty or $200 wk m the house near beach 1.SJO. s ummer. 67~10 Taking applicalio11s . Luther 96f. 1921 OU 2 Br 1 ba Cottage on wooded lot, r edwood decks. patio. nicely de· corated,frplc:, brick walks . A v ail 6 /2 . tll2S/mo. 64.S-6625 F.astbluff condo. View. 3Br. 2~ ba. lmmac. $950 /mo . 759· 1244 " ev/wlalda. ............ ,...d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bad>dor. mo. to mo. S2SO to $300. Ref's. Call Gec:qe 831-0836 3724 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Nice lbr, dplx. Quiet. Sep. bY gar. Empty acllt. Ne pets. ~um You my~ Ad-Sitter ..W. wt.n placing "PX od • • • ~ Ad-Sitttr number wit! ~ in your Deify Pilot od ••I Ad-Sitter tcNI your m1•~ • • . ~ d In af Yu ........ lo git the r:rv--to your od ...... .. I• o:lfbs5 ,,., WHlc. For "'°'' lftfon t ond to ploclt 'fflAI' od cdt .... . , Newer compl. Cum 1 rm bacb. garage apt, late cook. au. gar. pool. S300 incl util ~2663 Avail 1 mo ooly. !>/17 lo 6/16. 1 Br . ..., blk bch. ~ UICI ut.a I. 6'2· 9898 2tr Big Canyon Twnhm on golf crse. $1200mo to mo. Biii Wedmore, ~7Ul!O 611 Lido Park Dr . bayfroot l Br forever view, Cull security condo. ... 8'1$-830, 87U670 SeMhore Dr .. 2 Br. 2 ba. FP, d·W, paUo. S5Q5 Yrl)'. ,...m.9080 SHOR't'TERM Beotala Sl'lSWeek· Up Agn17$-8170 •OCEANFRONT, avail now, dally. weekly. Sl)eC· \acUl.ar view. 813-SURF. -= ta l77' ....................... WIDI &WATU VIEWS 11&2 ldnn fwa. apts. ......, • .,, tile IDOlltb. ...,. .. ,..mo. Al tile San Clement• PW. WHITE WATER ' R&ALTY ...,,. ....................... •-4 1111 . ..................... . ....... , ..... . -~.rn· ~JT.iie. ..... , .... . • Large 2br an •·plex. New crpts & d.rp6. New dsbwr. Pvt Patio. Adlts, no pets 716 Shalimar. S42SMo 556-9560 ''1HE SEVIU.E" 2Br w/gar. Adlts, cpls. drps, bltns. fncd yd. Water pd. 636-4120 ~Sane.a Ana S380 Beata ~ clean 2br. new crpu ic drps. Bllins. Clase to shopping areas Ideal for middle aged ~. Adlts only. No PEU. S350Mo. 645--0816 2br. l~. center of town . Bltin&. Gar. Adults. No Ms. SlllSMo. ~ Nr So. COMt Plua, 2 Br 2 ea. Pools. landscap1.11g. carport, A/C. Adu.Its only oo pet.a. M2S leas disc. 8l5-44f1ext308 dya. 1 BR, E/Side duplex. yard. new cpta, $330 mo. llD-'1900or MO-7114 Bnmd new 3bdnn, l~ba. Fireplace. SS40Mo. lo Newport Hcta. 558-5001 Lar8e 1br ..-. Kitch, blUDI, crpu Is drpa . IWul'elldultl.NoPeu. KMON aft.. 4Pll. wxunu... ••••••••••••••••••••••• NllllWPOIT COUMftY CLUI UYIMG Singles. 14'2 bedroom apt.s, "'townhouses. From $G 644· 1900 4Br. 2Ba, very lg, all on l l1oor, beautiful new dJx decor. Crplc. pvt. nr beach & bay. Avail now OuJdren OK. S82S mo. l012 Weet Balboa. Jeff m.:rm. 48r. 28a. very lg, all on 1 lloor. beauWuJ new dlx decor. rrplc. pvt. nr bead! & bay. Avail now. Otildmi OK. S82S mo 1012 West Balboa. J eff ~. 2 Br. 1~ Ba. F.P , ""1 blk to beach. Reis. req w red. Avail 611 yrty. 975-0.163 ol.I. 6'JS.8582 res. Walk to beach. 2 Br 2 Ba condG, den, f1111c. pool. Jae. sauna. m1&1t see. IBS0.146-1.sM Newport Condo 2 br. 2 w. J.E 1q. ft. Crp(d. planla· ticm llhutten, beaut. wall covertn1s. club facll. Pooi 4r jacuui. "" m ile Crom beach. ll50 mo. •-orl42·21a m quiet adult~. VILLA BALBOA·lBr. 8pllc. 1 br .. Ca&Mdral adlta only, xlnt MCw'ity, ~--h'pk6d/W. oca view, pvt under· Pwt ....._,, pool, Jae. l'.-d pu'ldal, •mo. No-. • mo.. Jf.. Jndlldlrl aU u&U. ucepl ....... Ilaria. -• pboae. yrly lee 8PllC 5tl-IM1 preferred. S29·4l 71. VCICClfioll lt..tGh 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT W~ Cove, Lagwia Sch 2Br, 2Ba. J1.111e Hhru Labor Day. $10,00u. 54.l-8388 Mai; ocean front condo. Pool. sips 4. S45nighl. ~6Eves MAUlKAPALUA R~RT 2br. 2ba, jac an condo. 213-47().3212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movfnl? Avoid depoti1ls & r ut flvlng txpenses ! Profess ionally s ince um HOUSIMATIS lm-4134 »Pl. Y ttO CHAl«il ••HOWll•• ReolaJ Sbarilla Service HM Roommate For You ll5.'MIS797 days~ Middle ages haa 2br. clean rum. a.pl to ah.r. Al.I w.I. 1 smoke. S20011o. g,.1521 Rallonluble non-smoking female 25 with l well· behaved cat. der.lrft nice b9eb or 1 be' apt in C.M., CdM. Newport or ~ aru up to aoo. Call Ad·Sltter #117. ea..aoo. J& hn. Fem~ 2 Bx apt. 820 c.ur-St. APl ua. CM. $150 mo + ~ util. -.am a•.lM.AJC ....... •· _-.am ________ Pha.h Qew twbae lbr, tJ,•,....••· .-at. ar, ... u.-duplx. a ~ b a • p o o l • CJI. ... ....,,.._ Walk to~. Ftplc. ::+~.Secdep. 1 • • ..., ...... l ddld .... encl. pr. llOO/mo. 1-------- ol. DO ..... -nM. No ..... 8J 8PP'· oel)'1 P'lln ........ wDtd to ahr ..,...._ta·• --•,,......, an. ar • ._ c.11 . ..-o. ,...... ... .. ... ~--~·,.... waa ....... New,.,.. a It. a-.. ...... w1poa1 ..... Ulr, am., P1Uo. pool. C.M. llut IHI cl .. •. ........ ,,. ... , . ......... 9'11 '4· .......... OD.. Ylft, lw, a.w. .._. -eo. taUNI ··~-·· .... .... ·-------~~~~ , ........ ~ ... -· -~ ... 9'1 ... !!!!~GMlllr,I.• ~ ........ I NE'#POIT cenu &.aiti" s.ht PrtistilOQUS <>c.'e &II V It'"' o<rices w antique de· corated conf rm. 180 Newport Center Dr. f*.71.80 • DEUJX£0Ff1CES • 1.2 4r J nru . from 93'" sq. f\ No lse nq. 2172 Du· Pont Dr , nr airport. m.szzJ •tilel• Newport Center CXf1ce 4 Rml with use ol rettp-oon. cool. room. k1lcheo, ~. secretanal 4r telex Call Cinoy at 760-0100 MEWPOITICH Pt ofwnla ua ...,. ~~S.ft. ~ olflce Wg nr Lido hie. New phasb cpta, 48.t a. eleutor. Red 2250 IQ ft to 4500 sq ft. G>3'.!nd St. Btm co-op. Call SIERRA REALTY m.79:11 NEWPORT Exec S'8 te has 180-J30 sq. ft. Window olflces avaH. In airport area bwld. Phu decor. lnd. cool. rm. req>t. 6 coffee. f'ul· lY eqd.p. word pros. serv avatl w/cop•er. twx ·~ dnt rates 6 l lfll). b'ee. m..-n. 500 te 2700 Se A. MEiA VERDE f>R PLAZA lS2SMaa Verde £.C.M. 545-4123 •MIWPOIT/C.M. Up to 41'00 sq f\. avail. at pnme corner. 17th & Nwpt Bl 67Mlk!O HIW,OIT IL YD . 2500~'4. Parkin&. RetaU/Com- mem.al. Call Ad 5'tte.r "7. 6C2-4311D a.tin. \ PRllllE RET AlL SPACE AVAD... Sao Jll&n CaP<>'s prime aboppi.n& ~ler. nr Mluion. 812 sq ft at &&: NNN. Contact Peggy 497-480 ~St.ore for rent, 2640 Avon St. Newport Beach. D87ZSor 673-TMO CPA flnn. non smoker, receptiooall cir con· hnnee rm. avail. $&50. --· .... .................. . ~ lnd/Ofc aur nu. mos·. wot Redondo Cir .• IS, Hunt Bch 8'2·21134 WCOSTA..sA• 3.000 aq ft . Prime k>ca· Uon.~OK. Availimmed. M2·'190t • CllDfTHO NOIUM 2-d & lrd TO lo-.s 971-6531 Arnngedby C09lf ...._ Lo9t ,._,,w-.c1 5030 . ..................... . MONEY WANTED 100.000 lit Trmt Deed. ~ tor two years. P 0 Box •11. Aou, Calif 1·76.'H317 Mu:tt:!9ts. Trmt olid( 5035 ....................... ~ .... Co. All types cl reaJ estate Ulveltmenla ~ 19'9. S,.clll .. ill Z..TDs '42-2171 545-0611 Widow bit money for 2nd T.D.'s No end.It check. no pnlty. G0,000 min, no max.. For ad1on call Aat t'7S-1Sll anytime ,..., ........ on Truat Deeds 4r Ontr\ICUon. M0-0088 2-dTD'S ....,..., l5yest.wm. 110,00or more. No 8&Uoon. Lido Newport Co. CJa.795 .......... am.rs ~ comm Is motel .a T.D.'1 boutbl. Calif . 2 nd Mortaa ge . 714"4lfl00 ....................... ••• . .................... .. flfll••· D'l•Ms•• ..... ' ' - j ·~*·~ ............... ~( . .! .............. . lqiert .._.malaln1 la Co••I ,.novalln1 ......_ ~Ult ltxt U C'•d -.... Claar R••o•atlGI .... _ ..... ~~~~~~ 11111 •aa••--•••••••• Carpealt")' All lalad1 Ori ..... JS•Park.. a. QuUl)' worll IUllrH· •"-PaJrt~aleooaUa1 lead. 0 • r )' ti 1 m IM Aa ... I .... 4111 ...,..,., 4M 990. Or Ue'd. .. _ •t1tee ..... r•dump lllps, J .T '1 8-d1hoe lrltte .., .. kt , I ....................... OU'dealq, tn• tr6m ...... dailacllP· • matnt mv Aralie Ml,..14 IV!1'Y LOW PKICll:S a 9 ,...... RI t ll"JMllr. lal/ut arr -.~m'lmainl 11 ..... -.-...... fl • I 1 la • o I cl t I m • a.... $d 2015 lll!llW •..,_Sen Sm erah1mauhlp , hcl , bllii I • 11*1'1. top CT.1:': Mr Palom Q;.at-t-y-~---ble-lawn ~..,,_~_ ~_!MID'1l• <'Ir•, af f o rd a bl c Miry llb;pe SentN, au c:.,.t s. +tw ,... acua. _. t.Ueo -·-··•-••••••••• <W'ed. Ralbl. PU A dirl. ....,._ 6 1t.eem t lun ..__aft 6:» Oob' brilhtetwn, wtit flll8 IO mM 1>6each Clean Uv, dbl nn. flaJJ f15 Avl -··••••••••••••••• rm P 50. couch no. ehr llndtwaft, •mall jobs a. Gut ~lim pee. odor Nl!wport. Oolla Ille.a .. Cpl repear, 1.5 yn t:lpr tmae. m.sl7$ e ves Do woril m~cll Rcfao 511-0101 C.p1 f --•••••-•••••••••Carpel Buy d1 r ec l LOU'SCARPENTRY throu1b ln1talle r al r le 1nup1 IU c har d ~IMl .... a. .... n.. t.Cllpped/remuv~ New &awna ·m ~76 (Jeanup1, hrwn1, t nm mln1 . la n d sc a pe , apr1nlalera, haullnf( ~72ff7 ~ ~r. t rff tnm man e . y rd c lnups , ~~ 646-!mi t'r ,.. .... :1 ••••••••••••••••• c a,,,.nlr)'. muo nry. roofln1. p lumblna f\oarina, Stwco • u i. Or)waO 6 moro. J 8. ... ., ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU.,.... lu11alln1. IT tnick ,,._•l Ca!J A M S4I 3118' ..... c...~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• DU1y. dirty, dirty! llave yovr oven cleaned or · "'°" by the Oven Man today A.all ror Terry. .... 9-457'1 " • I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUACUff Wild. a REA..LLV CLt:AN tloat u:nprovemeo\, rt'· JOJSE! Call Gin1ham modlliq, Cteelnl 6 rool Gari. f'teeesl ~S123 "" z yn. ea.p 13.1-uM Jld ol 1&11 Tradeti. Home Xlnl cleaning dont by 1'1i!pa1n, s m11ll jobs lad)' w/ap. Dependable Tyler MS 14.55 own tram. 8C7 36.17 Home unprovement.s, k>w n rect ol cleaning your pnc.'\'11, rree est.Jmale, no weekeod.s away? Call JOb too small AJ 499-1479 Jeanme 98&-67S7 aft 6P M Plumb•o.a. t'lectn c al. Ho use clean 1 nic . "x he8Una. all gen repairs. penenttd, ttllable Own J•'r~ est 636-~ tram. 661·9<rn -------- Plllos. doon. panelinc. rlllma~. ape-rt L11StaUa 30ynap-.S.SJ _. ban. Won guu. JaJSOO --~ a.JSrolll lNTERIOR CARPENTRY C~ .... ......., Exp Gardener. Compl ••••••••••••••••••••••• >' ard maint. " d n ups OCC student Siu ploader. Free est. ~&41 1086 dump truck G r:.r de, J\.ST US Hou.secleanan.c Honest 4' etric1enl.Hcb l~call 963 2191 VACAMTS ByJay 142.-.e ...................... . l'1ne ~ ID the Old World tradhion. Wed· dUIO.~~ Laodacaplng, tree lnrn. r o t o llll, sodd1 n.c . spriok~. clnup, haul mg. Dave. S36·8976 or 96f..D!8 haw. o.n ~8800 llauhng Moving. Con ~ crete & lrff r emov11I. ~cklervice 646-7624 8. WUeon " Sons. patacl8. nn add. remodel, plans, ~ est. JO yn exper. Uc '351flffl Bonded 661740 S48-608S ... ~ -------Lile h auling-m ov1nf(. Maintenance Accounts. Carqe/Yard cle11nrng. cleanups. hauhog I.le Reas. rates 642-07()() Our Spec1alaly PACIFIC CLF.ANING SERVl(.'t;s lloo"les. apt.s. oUaccl\, Cpt . w1odo w11, l(t'n dean up reliable prof. tree t•i;t lnfi. (714 ) 631 6303 · Carpenter . all around f1nash-fram1ng . Res/Comm 'l. John s.11.aol2. &t&-OtZ5 MAllE SOMEO..E ~T MAllE SOMEONE SMILE Place a HAPPY AO in Uus column ror only $3.25 cau 6'2·567is Happ y I yea r An · ruversary Robbie. You are the sunshine ol my life. Lookmg forward lo many more ye<tr.. of sun slune. Peg. Let's make be aul1ful l'DUllC t.ocether. ....................... D..!rl'RICIAN-Priced rllbt·free estimate on l11tll. 642·911CY1 ---- ·'-leorsm&Ujobll. Have !IOfDethfog lo sell? Uc. l3S1Z54 613-0359 Oallilfied ad!i do il well. Fowld: Small brown male do1. Balboa Penio . m-am Loel. Blk. cal. CdM. Small male. Reward. Ca1l~.MU119. Lost. Male mahogany Daxie. Balboa Blvd. nr. Church By. The Sea . Answers to "Shotzie" . Reward. S4C)..:JOO. L(l)T: Olk Persian cat. long hair, or Harbor & Found. Fem. bill/tan pup-Vid.cna, 548-8944 py. CdM. Marc h 8 . se-GKJ or 673-4429. Found. Gray & white male cat. Will the lady who called on May 7th re· ga.rding gray & whale Cal. please call back. It l'llli)' be yours. 646-61<Y1. POUND : Dog Vi c . Bushard & Adams ti B. tart 9 mo. old grey & wtiit.e male cat. Harbor View Hills. Broadmoor. Reward! Days 833-9980; eve 644-5273 Lost: Prescnplio n sun- glasses in vie. ol Andres Rest Lagwia. Reward. tm-012.9 Pleaie idenllJy. t:all aft lAsl Gray Stnped Cat. s. 9IJ8..4512 Sun Sill V1C Harbor II s Reward 548-91.0. Fomd: 2 Puppies, 1 blk -------- F . l tan M lait · Mm. Colhe puppy. fi61·2514 M . tn color. Npt Ctr -----Re wa rd. 6 44 7906, FOUND: BMW Keynng 54G-07<Y1 with keys Downtown ----- Newport Beach . Call F'o und S ibe rian M 1x. 673-306L black & s al ver m:.ile. Hau.Ima 4' Dump J obs. Ask f Of" Randy S49-4l68 ROLL S R O Y CE ~ORTS Elcorh•CMCllll . 24 HrL 73'-1952 NOWHlRING --- LINDA Ir VICKI OUTCALL Massage • Escort We're badt Wlth more (Lil than ever. 95J.-Ol!M, lOAM-tAM Playmate ~corts Outcalt ~ l(lrl bV('·ln. Wall Babysit and /o r other dWaJ ~l.233 AOCro BKPNG TEMPOHAllY ~« today to work 00 V.anoYI lK't'OUnlU'll( & bookketpin11 a u 111 n· menu . Work close to ,your home . f~1gurt' Clerta lO Senior /\cl·oun t..anLs needed throughout Orange County (7 14 )9S3·1S78, all of ROBIEAT NRLF'11 Ch.ngeCounly accounc~ fbck has movt'd and i:. "9 • ~ row at 636-7100 Wom en jotJl free MASSAGE ZJJJ No. Broadway ir<D>. Coldwell Banker Bldg • Santa Anet 1714) 135-41 OJ FREE PARKING ACCT'G CLRK 'The JoUy Roger Inc has I<.-K.leeon We are lh• bet 3 1anerat1o n1 or hou&elaHpin1 & party Mf'V\(9. ea.•1 Houaedeanlll&. Window deanln1. Rell. Own ll'am.567~ I towedeanlna: I do re lAded.i&l 4's rent.a.la. <.: 111 II OeUaM&--4051 '• •u•lt '1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPAN~£ LAND6CAPE OeiDcn sprink&er , sods, dean up, mauit , wa rr. t:xper Lac ~31 ·8162 or 8P'1·21162 LANDSCAPE AT REASONABL E PRlC~ C'ompl Jobs. plan ting, :IOd. spnnklers & marnl t-'rtt e>l Ron 6*-fl l 93 W11)'TM' 642 3668 --- H.ototilhng, rt'OO\alin.c. new lawns Kt'nt'r ul elci.nup D•ve ti..2 4MJ. Lk.d 646<8481 Mm....., . ....•................. tib"TOM BRI ·K WOrtK rtctiun walb , plankri.. dnve1. RRqt.. t•H· IQIJ', reh1 Nc•wporl & ( · M ~l2 ~ •......•••..•.....••••• Movrn11~ Thi• !-.lar..,~nK Collf'Kr Student' h11 Vf' icrown Lie T 124 -436 Same &ood serv 641..&42'7 Baker for donut i.hop, 'WOfTlall pm d No ex per necess. Earl) AM l\h1fl Flllmt /\pply, 01pp1t y Donuts. 1854 Nt>wJ><>r t 81vd,C M Ba.nlani EXP&. TEU.Etl SOUTHCO~'T BANK All 1ndepeodenl bank ~Sw\flower C.M. 540.5300 EOE 8ank1ng TB.LERS Pari-MTifM Expen~ prderred for our ea.i.. Meset off1N· l'lease call Mr (;\.'Qr~ ... W~al~230U Z700 11arbor lil\d Corila M~a ..... Patnt1n1. INT/EXT. Neid. t.on.t, reu., 12 yn1 exp. We 'd. Dave .lOG. Flne eal. painting. Sl. l.ic /101. Try me. R . Stnor.ae.M.ss Prof. ptint.i..ai. Ellt 4'i Int. Low r.u.. 13'001.S FrH ell SS4&1 MC/Vlu Daw· s Paint.Ina. lttViac area 9 yn, most reas. chec k m y rer, lie. ~ WALLPAPEKINC f"ree eat. Lie 330886 Aver. SU pr roU Call Nonn~ ~l)' pamtmg & paper· mg, Worti cuar. Free eat. su-ve 547-4281 0 C Papttrtlanging artm uwta.11.a\.IOnJI up to YI ~ dllK" on papttr U>Z182 Pager 15963 ESSIAM Qltm pamllng , lo rales t-'ree esl 3 yr guar. !ll2 .M71. W.9fJ37 aft ~ -- K i. Paperdolls Wt' gals tihou.ld hanR togethe r ~2UO, 831MT730 eves Qu•ltly P a1n l e rs . In Lef' ut.er. lo filleii, ra'>l i;erv M8-:i684 CASHIB t-\IU or part ume. preh•r ex~ente Good com P9DY beot-(1u. Appl) In person 9am lo I l;im Standard Shoeri. 3077 s ~~. Col>ll Mt•u C..Wlf',/th•••.,.., Apply tn person Crown Hardwan!. 3107 E Coast Hwy,C.dm CGIOS UTVTEM <~now 1na1lilbll' for fu.11 tun~ Al>~LStanl ~.,... (J(I 2Dd & 3rd 'lht(l~ :-lo t-xpenen<"t 0t.1-W" l ram Ad' all<'t' rrwnl opporluntl) (1>r ~e~t pos1llQfU to SS 50 ptr ho u r II quahl~ For m<>rr an fonnauon & interview. apply lD ~ •:n. II Del , .. .,. .. .... ....... , .............. . ...................... ,_.,.. .............. Jay. 131'20tT WAl..L.PA.PEJUNG Wwtl\&M' Calbar'Tr9de m.- . INl'EXT PAINTING Coallll prep, xlnt rawu. Refa. elt. 50-tM .. a---------~ ....... .-... ....................... Ea:pert io reat..ccoa a 1---------::-- Plld*. Neat • clean. ~/Ext.~~ n or D ....................... G. Gidley Plumber. ~ aervice, lft.Stalla· ban. b9ckl1ow certifK!a· roic Tile tnstaUed. All types, gv.ar. work. Free eat. refs. Giamer, 'Ne.540-0790 -----W..Seniu ....................... lion60-9:JU video serv1c~ New cons tr u c ll on . W • athlet1ca elc. RemodeUn&. reptping, 1_1n1o __ M_l_-llll_l_, 67_$-_S.S_lll __ Top~!:i"u.dec.ectk>n. 'tlJ'1 jg w QI• I 1 f"t,9l ~· ...................... . + ('(~de Ooor catc. homes & comm'I w c·d, ·Want 1 REAU..Y CLEAN bonded~. 953-~Q POOL"' Call Pool Doctor. Profeu 1on»I W l n do ~ Free est 87~ deanang by J oe Danteb. ........................ Pl"d-.&MIOIJ raume ptt· par1t1on Tailored esper1ally for yo u hilChbehUnl )'OW' back· ~ and experience Moric•n Ji;mployment ~y 7541.5it --·-- 714·~ U!lt the IJJ1ly Pilot "f'it.'ll flM Ull" St'rVll"t' dirt"('tory Your ~·rVl('l' II> (XJr IP',~lalty Call ~ 5'714 ut 322 GROWTH ,. ....... PEOPLE TltE OUNGE COAST DAILY PILOT ............... r An TIMI EVBUMG S 1-:ntcrpn::.m g a dults. Over :! I w11 h 'hnamtl·. artventurous per:-.o naltttl''- v. h o l'll J tJ~ v.o r k111 ,g wit h Jn1l mt{tV3 l ll\14 ~outh.., age.., 10 l1> l:S . :-i i oo p~:r ho ur t o ... t.1rt "'1110 " \\t•t•I-.. pott>nl1al. Call 1112 1:J2 J. ,.,, 2.>H l••t l°'l"(.'0 2 a nd 61'\1 . a :-.k tor l..1u nl• (llJCE C~T DAJLY PILOT llO Wnt '-J SI .. Costa M~'°· Ca. 642-4321 ._._. O,puhwity r ptoyn .,., 5300 Folmd: young grey male cat, pink collar W·bell. Vic. Graham & Warner, Hin.. Beach. 846-1603 Sheh . .ie lll·cok>red m»le. Newport Beach Animal ~.644-3656 1-''omd: SmJ Puppy, V'\c. f'omon.l I 18lh. CM . ~1971 Be pampered with '* per sonal r e l axi n g massage by 12 of the pre- UJersl girb; in Southern California . Jacuzzi. sauna etc. Open IO•m· 4am, 7 days a week. Vas· atM C. AtJantas Health Spa, 2112 Harbor Hlvd, a.it. Mesa. 645-3433 Br· Ing this ad for your special gift. t:qu.al Opporturut y l:':mplo)er a pollJUOn open ror an t.' JI pencnced ac<·o unl1ng clertt. Dulles are v11ned, tndudio,c aud1Ung sale!> repxt.s, "eneraJ account· mg taslts. llJUit fihnl( & 1---------Ma r . Costa Me 5a . !•--------------... •-• 71• 63 1·9421 Wil l 1n ....................... some payroll prOCt'l>l>IOg Banlung tt'rv1t>..-MondJ ) thru t-'nda> from 8am lO Jpm Found: On W1llo Lane , ---------1 C.M, cigarette lighter. 1-'ound ma.le dog named "L u c k y" rr om Brenlwood. ~7 •II.OHO AHGB.S• <Mui Escorh a4 Hours 146-036l Xlnl benef1t3 & workmi.: " cond. w1lh a grow1n l( company . Opportun1t ) PART-TIME nu.ER .. .qua.I~ t:m~~~r Fllll ADS AIEFIEE cal: 64Z..S671 Uni v . of Kentuc k y e mbl e m . ldeoldy . 646--3419 Lost· Red remaJe puppy & FOUNU: &g brown pup t.an male Shepherd pup py. v ie l"airv1ew & py. Nr. Frankie's Miit. ~r.S /\ 848·1611 HB. RewanJ. !iJS.1328 STAG & PVT PARTIES NUDE•DANCER •MODEL Will cal.et' your next par· ty. I'm 36-24 36. l!lyrs. for advancement. /\ppl) tnperaon. 'The JoUy R~er In<· 170C2CiUet~ Ave. Irv. 92714 CHA""'8 PU.1t.aon 1~ av:.i1lablt• 1n U\a\trer " other dut~.· our New Corona Oel ~ar ~ale collt)(t' \ludenl, branch J-4 da,., a ~t."f'k non-smoker. d&rll s1.11t l"t"- 1nc lud1ng S 11turd:.i} ~ · Q\lred. Day or everun" Prev1ou~ Sav1nit:. & dnYl.QC.~~ Lo an bank 1nJ( o r 1---------t..ast: White long haired ---------cal,bluecolliu"&tag. Vic FOUND: Red Cres ted Brazi.ban Cardinal. VIC or Highland & Kathleen , N.B. 645-2186 eves ~.ro30dys Pam·s P"'t-ootcall M t ~· 1 ~_._ 6pm S42· 0207. 0 yi.. ~ 04" --··-' penon lo work 3 T71HCIH. . da ys per week. 9am· ras h1 enng expen t>nCl' de.ired Q4AUffB l.Q)T: 4129. Vl c. 20th & Santa Ana Ave . C.M. AJR STAPLER. Meetns d U velihood Reward ' ~4 ------- lost: Dog. Airedale fe m . Biii /tan, ··Duchess··. Collar & tag. Nr f''edco, CM. Reward 546·4.411, ~ Last or Found a pet? Call Animal Assistanc e f..ea«ue. 537 ·2273, no fee. LOST: Large long hair bm Tiger cat. Vic. Npt. ' Shores. REWARD! Call eves. 83J.1739 Lost: Old part Beagle Hound. Fem. Gray color. Vk Newta.od!Yorktown. • Callllsz..1220, Reward. Small German Shepherd. Male. BUt/tan. Lovell kids. Newport/Bris tol Yic.~u•. Have aomethlng you want to sell? Classified ads do it well. 60-5878. - Babb & Balte.r. Reward for her return. 545-8893 atts Gen Reward: sm. dog, pug nose. needs shots. F .V S/3 . 962·580 1 . 9153-1105. Found. Huge P ersian white cat. C M. 642·531~. Ask for Kim or leave rneMage. FOUND: Whippet Bnndle M. Lab/Shep mix. Cream color Fem. Jb.md miJI blk tr tao M. Lab mix puppy cream Fem Dobte mix puppy blk 4' WI Fem. 2 adult M. catA & ldttens. Newport Beach Animal Shelter. ~ FOUND: Lillie White male Pomeranian vie 8abr & Fairview, C.M. Ml-°'51 FOUND: Meu Verde, or Adams Sch.I, sm It bm P.wY w/blk noae, tan oollar.:s.56-IM3 , ....... Serricft 5360 noon, S4 per hr plu~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. Pleasant worit. We are a l(J""OWrni: Sa,· ~ & Loan and are or rer1ng unh m1tttd o p portun1t1es .. :it celle nl startmg salary Please call Mn Morns at 17141 ~I lO arrange for etn lnler"Vlew. hnoulls 5350 PROBLEMS-Need to • • • • • • •• •... • • • • • • • • • • • Talk ., Free coun."IC h n It PREGNANT" Caring , ABCBel!?~662222 confidenllal counsehng & referral Abortion, adop uon & keepinic. APCARE ~1 2563 COVER GIRL • 953-0778 * a4 Hr Our.call Ser vice PRE LAW studenl nttds 2>.fm WiU do anything Legal Conr1den l 1al DVM. P .O. Box 3242. N.B 92663 DIAMOND WANTE D : Try Hypl<lflt:.ISell llypno 1>L'> Stop lbb1lS/Create SeJf .f\w a r eoc 'l:.. Profess ional Service ~T116 --------SocW CWK 5400 ....................... RICK'S ~ or open-minded couples. We guarantee o ur 1ntroduct 1ons . 636·7100 Wome n Joan Free Pri v party will buy l lo 3 • a.· ::ri•°!!. carat. cub N.8 . 548-497S ,, .,..,._, MA'iSAG E simpatico Your masseur· IS Bob James <M.calls 9-11, 494·5l11 •• SPIRl'nJAL READINGS . lQam.lOpm. FuUy Lic'd. C.7288 or 492.9034. l81S S. Camino Real. San. . Clem. ~LADY• CX11'CAU. <>NL y •97Z.1 IJI• ....................... 7075 ....................... Femak vocaliat foe any type ol music. willin« to wan om pbna as IOOfl as possible for band. 59-9GI I will babysit evenings & xrehrcta. My home $5 rate. M5-9M3 all s : JO. Hllp w..e.d· 11 oo ....................... Accowi«irtl Cert. Mature adf·ltal1er" for pegboard 1yalem. Costa Mesa ---~2Zll. ACCOUMTS PAY AIU a.ml Heal&h can to. in Irvine hat an immed. opening for an or1anized in· dlvldual lo perform !::!nl accouotlnt . ldM1 candidate wlU bave 1·2 1n. H · .-;.a• be fem.I.liar ot .u t d .ceouoUnt • XJnt Waey •I• baaeflta _..... ror more ln· lormallo• coata <'t Dealat Oulmoad 111·-. .. E.O.& ... M/F. AICCMll PA YMLI a.me ••M4 ,., 1r••l•I ... --.. --. t::in..~~ti~ ar:: .... "''; =-I Mt01w, Ide.al r or reta red ss 1 1121 No calls belore l lam ASSEMBLER. M ECll Part lime, light clean won. Fem. CM 64.2 8816. ASSEt•LEllS We wall train Apply 7AM . MacGr e g o r Yachts. 1631 Placenlla. C M --- Atlendanls needed ror seU service gas s tattons tn O.C. Mu.st be extreme· ly reliable & honest and good w/numhers. Call for~ 646-~l_. __ _ MlfOIOUTI R!X>ISTER. Early AM. l "'i to 2 hrs. S37S lo S4S0 /m o . Xln l. moonlight. Wives, rt'· tired, d1sablllt)', 5tU· dent.I. Need gd wheels. 51§6.5Gl. 54.5-362(1. AUTO SALES Bwiloeu ia great at Bauer Motors. We. need experienced sales peo. ~Company Bener .... Dlrm Plan Avallablel JWlth" We W . Paid V11ea0onl Don't peu up lhis g~al opportunity' Apply io penoo Toda)' ! ~ . _ .... Or-.~ -Harbor Blvd <XXITAICESA • MlfO SALIS! IREMTWOOD SA~S&LOAH 21167 Ea.st <Aul Hw > C-oroo.a del Mar. CA 921625 F.qual Opp Employer M /F luM· 11,11 g/Cteril fUIJ lime. expt'r . helpful ~ not nee. Many co benefits Apply al 1660 Pl.acenlla. Costa Mesa . BOOKJCEEPER Garment mfg has good oppty ror sell starter. fo'10lg. Strong acctng. Sal open.. Send resume. PO Box Z13S. Newport Beach CA 938S3 ~-Aas't D'l'ldent 'hckle firm In C.M. Some experienctt ln AIR. Mbu~p. upttr. pref. Ute l)'plng, 1 o. key by t.oueh, lnventory c:on· trol. Fttlme. Salary open. MH.186. ~·s Aasistant. Brtstit. responsible In· dlvldual desirous or Mlirninl our on line com· IJ'U'r. Taite over person who likel to work with people. Some typ101. tttmendoue benerlu. kuowlldle fr experieoc:e determine 1 a lar1. lllntmum . seoo. Call ..... Love:~ ft WANT ONLY TME anrr for iMlde • out• 8o)'I 1$-1'7 ....... after .. _., ! IChool. u .. fadOQ worll lllUIJ'l'be ..... '° woft 1-4 .-.-w O..V1 ""°" ....... ,,.. •• H• ~•r••1 1 £•· CM WASH =•_.,. ... ,.s.TM 11JJ11 D'6M plan N.I . artl ·=It Moe, • ........ ... ,..... • .Allo, ,,._.,cwcau •• Clll .... ~ 11o~.l1!,. • --r.-...... t-'or GMC mot« roach ror Corpo ra te Pres CMJes LDClude 1ntenor mamt & adm.m as.5lSl.t.nl to the Pre; Xlnt salary & bene Phone Cath1tt al m«ll>Npt lkh U.ERJCAL WISTBH B.ICTllC. IMC. Now t\Jrlng tn Balboa. 35wpm ty ping s k ill. $180 ~wkly. Excellent benefits. paid vacat.ions Apply 111 person 7 . »-J JO M'on·f'rl 1320 S1mJ111on <.:ir Anaheim. E 0 E V H/MI F' CLERJCAL UYPUNCH 10-lcey by touc h ex · penftX'e needed Reu1 I women's wear 1nvt"Ol0t)' l'CN.rol olf1ce. Prt' OK. Call 8-12. ask f oc M a ry Am547·~ cuatCAL General Offtee: Clencal cM.iea ol t YJ>lOI It fl h n 11 «c.. including uslstinl muketlng erfor\a o r SalH Reps . Ternflc btnef1l• 4& 2 ralae ~lblU\lea lat. year . GOod k>caUon near O.C. Airport 4's good office en· vironmenl. Ellperie.nce pret«Ted. Start lo ~ psmo. l.D.S. Marke.line. Call Irene. 833-9450 a.ERK ror medical com· IMtf' bll.lini otc. Mutt type. will train. N.8 . 131..CZZ a.ERK PHYMKY I a.me ........ Spe_clatty dnap&on in NI.II ..... •,.,._ ..., ..... ,... CICmCltl1t for ..... &o .-.. our ..,., .. cl.at Workl•I hn. t·IP• • l•tJ•· al~&l•t _teltM•I• .._,... cau u.. .... --.-.. LO ... lie· .... ..... . ........ ...... ~ ...... c:unTYmT lr\'\Dt Wtt have 1mmt'd ~·na ng Chanrt for ~~l work· inc cood.s. Call Ma x Counter help I' r M<r t ur e p.o r:mn 111 flt '1 food operauon ~fon 1-'ri u 2. Ricturd 833 ~; 551-:mrt .. £.0 .E .MIF. Debvery dnvcr ... mJll rrlg co . ~ d n van..: r~ Clerk Typist.. flttXJble af · C'Of'd. v ah d Ca II r. I If' temooo 11ours. II r1y rate ca!I : &c2·2256 commei"W'ltl! w /es per. ID I n10e UXl~F.rl.ilW-.::vfl:t-1 DELIVER L A Tl MES l<• p6ea for management hom5 an N W part or mw*m« fLml Please C M.. U am. S3751"'25 c:aD: m.ez. 8-5. Mon· mo. + bonus. Dependa fo"n bW car needed. $46-448 l CLERK TYPI S T - ~ ex-per helpful. f'ree health & lire ans. Salary comm W/•bibly~ aper. call Joyce or Lou m4J1IZ Qdi1aiJ wa4.reM, 3 rules or9M-82 Demonstr ators g1v10..i sample sort dnnks in Sl.On!ll. your area. Hr..: l~. Fn. & Sal. Pay: S2S/day . 5Sl ·S031 o r ~-Call bl wn 9 &r 6 pr wk. 4-12. Call for in· DerUltOrtboChairside t.erW!W bet. t~3. 644--0050 Alat. Expr nee. RDA Cook for A.M. s hift. Rairement community. ~euant atmosphttre. good benefits. Nt'WJIC)rt BeadL '31·355.5. COOK -FuU-llrne d ays. ~t. Xlnt. work· ang coods . Apply in peniop The Upper Cnaal Inc. 4S33 Campus Dr. Irv prd NBICM 546-5170 Dml'AL ASSISTANT e x· perimced. 4 days. Mon Uvu Thu.rs. 1800. Ca II "2--01.12 Dmtal ortho-asst. up. R. D.A pref. Good loca • lion. Parttrull lime. ..... Dmtal Sec:TfUty I Assis· taol. X-ray lic ens e CO<* M1i ar)'. F'rmt 4'i back • Full time, no uper. dl&ieB. 3 days. ~3000. Newport, lrvioe a.ree. orm..... ___ Call_~-----ontl'ALASSIST -RDA Qiok. Full or part lime. w/Cron.a poliabanc ex· Mesa Vet"de Coovalea· par. 4 .. Y wHk. CM ctlll tbgttal. Ill Ceyiter --. ...-rt dya, eves St .• c .... S..S5115. 'Jiil ... --~--~~-~. <lll*I. oo1y aper. need De«ALASSIST apply. Opeaiacl for full llla&ivaUd uailtaot W/X· tame brkf1t. fr night ray~ to do varied broiler person. Top ~ for N)' H.B. ol· wa1ea. Opppor. for ftce. Good benefilll. Call Mwe ·advancement ror ..... 'nlurl ... s. 112-3329. ~ pencm. ARPlY In ~ psma. .... thJ'\I Fri. 3 Fw GllC molOC" coach to 5. ~ Wanaer Ave.. for Corporate Pre•. f'nt. V.oey. 9Cl'Oll from D111iiaa laclude Interior _ _,__Squan ____ P_an_._EO_E_, 111116111&. adm1a ualtUnl _______ _. toU. ..... Xlnl. aalary 6 ..._ l"-9 Cathie al COUMSILOI ~Np&. Bth. 5111111 Mlmdl1 ~· Dt+w.,....... roover. .... ..-ef ..................... lood par'd C••Mlor •119 ..._ .-..I. l&amac ml tilt llh to work <-. p ' ·1 ...... .,,,,,. .,.elaltr. Call Ot....., . lb. -.-. Coutel •---------,_ I ,,..,..,, .,. ... ______ _ ......, .... -c.11. NSVDAP'll&, .. , .. t l I .. -·---- W-'M 7100 .... W...._ 7tOO ...................... ·•••·•·•··············· .-.,w...t.4 7t00 HlfpW_.... 7100 Thur~11y May tS, 1980 DAILY PILOT CZ .............................................. • '° DIG per •k U... Nd a l*IPlt. OOUSECL.F.AN ~s up wUI &rain . your bra. toaprht Car SU-$1%1 ------ McGcal Admtnlatrawr 18uatn•1 Manacer Plythlatnr ot h rl' llu1l h1 v• •" ~ .. IM2~ ..,....,. dlak worts for ma&in pencw1 f4 ~r Mnrnln•• In l.111un111 BIM"h4WmJ ..... , 111.111111 NEVER A DULL MOMENT!! HllpW-.d 7100 ~We 1055 ...... W. IOH ••,•••·················· ............................................. . SNACtCIAI ATTIHDAMT MrncAJ.. ~ 2 ......... t ." llF.LrtR a:pr i>r"f !At nut IW'(' M°Wll ha\ I' llVk ~70llO \1fl•llrll'•lrulh I llflo;llltlll 111 l'l 1'~1111'nf '( hll (r 1n111• ht-111•f11 & 1111 " 111 '"'"''h 1•rilf,nllul ~h1trthnnd & l\r11n11 ~Ir.ill • n1•1'fl1.;f hut n111 h1•111 ~ . It,",,, 1 111· l••M•kkN·ri11111 11 .. 111r111 ' ... , •• ,.,, .. , .. , 1-\IU • ptUme prepanna lla'K'h di.a~ 4t St'rvln11 cold drinks ovl'r the cwnter Apply In penon, THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANOE COAST lenenl KMMI A<1111 Lroom('r ~ lhrv Wt'd lam 69m & po11111bl«' S at' Min W'4&'\" lo ..tart A1lply l25 Me6a Or, C.: M 631 1030 KIYPUMCH Of'BATOI 1be llalboe Bay Club 1£ nowbinnc. CRT ba:.11· l'XP\'f ll~l FWl IJme da.)'lo. ap~art.'1 rdar In S A comp.my benefit s -call K ulhy ~1.Q22 WAJTER: Part t i m e Polidon. Mllal have a l leaat 2 yean experience. LEAD VALET · Ex · perience necessary. All shift.s. Pleaae call for appt. 645-7358 GB8AL OfftCE IOTCHEH Hf:LH:I Full t ime Mesa Verde Conv l bp 661 Ct.·nter, Costa Mes11 Land.scape m1untenanee Foreman needed Varied duttes. Jo\i ll lime perma- neru Good co. benefits Must estjoy phone COO· A p p I y a l A & II tact. working w ilh Landscape, 2381 1 Via customen, tk d e tAiled Fabricanle, Mw 1on V1e- 1'1Ut. Pd. vacation, sick JO 768-4751 pa.y, tk health insurance --------- Full time. Apply 1n l.EGAL SECRETARY Pers on. Mon Fri, at Trwnee/Recpt l.a~una Barden's Pest Control. Niguel general prac.11ce 696 Randolp h, <.; M Good typing :.kil l!. !)46.5570 831 ·.5660 ;ENERAL HELP LEGAL SEC. Permanent pos1t1on:. Npt Bel\. Jaw firm seek~ avail w/growuig lool ren· secreu.ry ror fam1fy law ta1 ftrm. Stores in Costa attm>ey. Exper 'd & gOOd Mesa. Laguna Beach & slulls Call !>40-5400. EIToro Bene. Wtll train ------ Apply 1!130 Npl Rlvd l.J:XIAL St:CHl-.."TAHY C.M or 22600 Lam-W/CI V/DOM exper bert-1200 El Toro. n..'tded for former Judi:e in Npt. Center. 644-9450 :;ENERAL OFFICE Dolores Neeck 2 girls immed for ------- new office in Huntington LeCJ111 Secretary/ Harbour area Call or Recepffo1111t !>ubmrt ~umt' Fashion Island. Npt Sch Uruversal .. 'manc1a l Tax litigation law ofrtcc. 16400Pac Csl Hwy Sl21!1 Good working cond1 17 HuntingtonHarbour lions. Salary com- 213-59'2-1157 E.0 .t:. m e n s u r a l e G88AL OfftCE ml To Start MORESWJm EXP.ERJENC1': Five Girl olf1ce Varied ad.lvit1el> We wiU tram Co. paid benefit..'> AA>'Y bet ween 8-11 1153 Production Place NewllOl"t Beach w/capabllities~5232- UR GoUAaDS - Ne wport Dunes 18 & O\'tt. 1131 Back Bay Or . N 8. 844-5821 lmnber-yard men witnl ed. Respons1ble, over 40, ex:per. in lumber bandJ- ing. CaJI: ~9662 LVN Part lime. Reh er ---------1 C h a r g e N u r s c• . GB&Al. OFFICE Recister toda> for local temporai;r assignment~. 557-IMS Cf'\-Llf"\:. llMP()q,Al!Y Plll$0NNH SlllV'Cf& U 7 30AM. Mesa Verde <.:<.iv llosp 661 Center. Co>ta Me;!ia. 548 SS8S ----- MACHINIST Br1d)teport Operator M/F. 1'\ill or p/lime. Ex· pr'd. Be your own boss. 646-IBl.3 MAID 1-'ull or Jlilrt·lime 642 3030 pDIULka a\'ail •'root .. bee\ ~ •\iU c,ir part Umfo .541 7'719 Ml!dlcaJ BeclL Utr. 1 .. tJ " ~ nJ)t'r pm'll bul wtUtntn ~ 7172 Mm • l.ur'br Koum Al l ttod a nt . f/tlmf' Onidha f.1 NL11uel c ouo If)' Club, Lai Nl11uvl ~m for tnlvv• ap111 MCWll IXTIASll All -.a 6 typr. n.-ed.-d 1811 W kalM!a Ste 1~ A.nUlelm. &m ft'4! 178 1'"' ~ 1 ash' Wot .. out of )'\A.It own homt' No in WNmrot CaU Ml 46411 NURSES l\HH:~ All :ihttl., e:x~n .. nt•etJ 01 1'r&l.oeea Meu Verde: Conv Hosp 661 t't"ntt:r. U:lita M.a ~~ Mnwc C..tln.dAidH M OOhr. 7-lahtft X1at wurltlng t•ondi. II Paid hollday1>. 1-:0 f; 6'235m 8ayviewConv. H0tip1tal ~Thwtn Ave.(' M Nlm>IJli WARD Cl.HK/PT. Phooe & med.lea! charts. 9AM·3PM Sat-Sun. 3 evt'S of choice,JPM-7PM l:all Purk Supe rior Conv .u;p 642.a.10 Nur.ting HEMODIAL. YSIS RM /LYM C'nl.lcaJ Care Exp prt• ferred. WiU lr&JJI for th1 .. Specialty fUU ume In Mls..'Uoo V1eJo. 714-831 -1100 Ot"F'ICE CLE HK fTung. typing, lilt! orftce IMlrk. BX> start. Xlnt op pt'y for advancement. Apply in person 10·5. 18480 Ba.nd11Jer Cir. "'tn Vly . Cor ner t.:llt:.. 963-9881 Ill SYSTEMS, HE. PRODUCING COPY NOCESSIMG SYSTIMS FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTS TECHMICIAMS Immedia te openings avail for fleld service per.,cnnel for repair of vur·s. rruru rompuler ... ngid discs & Line pnn t.ers. 2 Years uper , AA degree. or equivalent military e:xper Plea:.e forward ruume to · ONE SYSTEMS, IMC. POIOX200l 2435 IHDUSTRY RO. OCEAHSIDE, CA. 92054 3723 lirch Strfft Mewportl.ach 2::t Ma1ntenan <'e M a A'---------Ge1 Ofc Clertc 7a m ·Jpm . S to ck brokerage firm n ear O.C. Airport Call Judy Eckert 540-8121 t;real Salesperson for <G reat Th1ngsJ , SI) , O>ast Plaza, please call for appt 751-0510 rlril l co~k4 :30pm 9::.>pm Mon · Fn Call for appt: 752. 7113 ' GROUP HEAL TH a.AIMS .ADJUSTOR 1 lrvine. We have lmmt.>d. , openinga2yrs. exper. de s ired. C hance fo r growth. Pleasant work· fog conds. Call M ax 557..m7 ... E.O.E .M t F GUARDS Full at part ti me. All a r eas . Uniform s ,funliabed. Ages 21 or "owr. Retired welcome. i No ~eoce oec. App. ly Univ---.1 Prot.ectloo Se"lce. 1226 W. 5lh Qnet. Santa Ana. In· &a'riew holn 9-12 at 1-4 tiblthN Fri. .......... ~ ..... , M 1\me. XJnt pay. Call -.-.i..,Bcb. HARDWARE SALES: ~ in pmlOO, Crown l•dware. lla7 E Cout Hwy.CdM. needed Expencnced in electncal & C'arpentry field Prefer past hotel expenence Apply lo (.iii. Surr & Sand fl ot1•I, La~a ~ach. 497'!477 MANAGl-:R for a Com- munity Ai.social1on Culverdale Community AsbOC' Irvine 1s looking for mature ad u IL to m a n a g e 4 6 o homes ... E O.E . Call Mi-7870or 5S2 ~ MaUft highly mot1vated pencn wtexperience in domestic • imported cheese & wine s ales . Lq\na Beach Dell Co. *-1766 Mature mainte nance male, experienced. for imbOe home park. SJC. -1747 Mechanic . European cars. Needed immediate· ly. Appl y 127 Los Molinoa, San Clem . 4111WC. Medical ...... flOMIST Exper. reqd. for Npt. 8cb. lab. Insurance pro- caalnl 4r Phlebotomy pre(. 'Ibis ls • full·tlme permanent poaition. Phone J an Hillyer M>4140 alt lOAM. rART-TlME GfFTWARE Personable, e nergetu· person needed w/art1sl1l· ah.hty lo mert'hand1se & display giftwere in our N 8. store Mon Fri . 9-Jpm. CaU the store manager for interview appl. 'n.Wldl>NCJ 1610 s-MHJ-t ~3~ Part lime or full time St.art tmmedialt'IY Top do llar. 673·1266 or 646-4871. Part t ime Barle ndc r needed for Bee r /Wine bar. Weekend everungs only. f'or middle.aged per'IOO looking for .:xlra l'l1llDeY. Ask for J 111 o r Heidi: 714·964· 1704 aft. 3pm. PAITm.llS Santa Ana vacation club needs 2 GOOD phone 'IOICftl. 3 to S hrs. 3-8pm Mon·Thurs. S tart $4-15/hr. 543-7957. NXOP9ATOlt ~Amaerv,w111 t.ram. full • Part·lime dQll.SCU747 "'"'1HG ~are JO or ovrr & for a car""' uv iut1.a tr lf111nnt11111. •v p1>' .i r 1'.:NNVSA v 1rn. Ud> I 'tJU t.'fl ti a, t' M l'nnunc l'"-ll\llll AU 01cll to;\ Jll'1 u.M~ N II l'F<OGHAM C'OOK1>1NATOH W11h lfOWU\;l t•oml)any 67~ ll800 tt c 11 I to. " t 11 t e: ~ d I e ., ~n1tc' Nt-ed 4 um b1t10u:; "alei. r.:1>:. lhght>tol lOffiffil!>lllOlll> t 'WI IMS 7131, Mi •484 Recitl!at.h ~M9f'. 1-:qu1t} parl1c1p.tt1011 11vwJablt: to qwalitt\'<l tip llbcanl who i:. properly bt.~. ~ esl<ibllshl'd ~ and " coUeg1t educallOll Send resume or n JI Sl11rkt-y. Bnght & WIUJ.8 L8003 K Sky P11rk <'r. l rvme. <.;A. !Y.!714, l'h ~lln> l~·al l'.l.lut .. 1.UAN C'OUNSEWH~ LocaJ L'ahf home bn>kl·r ..., now 111,L1.•rv1t'w1n.: lor <·1tr .. ,•r minded loan t'OW\.>;('loni 1'r1tm1njol 1>ro- $!ram & ll·Ud."> prov 11lt'll lk•11J e:state Iii' ret1d t'ull or M'nd rt~UIOl' lO Umver..al F1nam·1.ll 16400PacC:il 11'4ySt:!l!J I tunungton llarbour 2l3 ~ 1157 .. : 0 E lwal .. J.wtc HA VE OPENING for two agg~nc real tSt.ate agents with INd· LOI( t'f)ml)lln> 1-:Xcellcnl lrauung ('1dl Al Stt•llalo ror 1ntttv1ew 96J.567·1 Heal .. :. .. t:itt· • fl •. jH J\. par.soT)T)ll ( .se.rJic¢ lrvine/H•w~ leach, 851 -1755 IO~N Employt'r Puid R.l.LmdWn I 0. I 5% eo..lubt S..Tw.SmLod 95~)402 A*forMr.h•t Rl:IJd House Pu~l I~ Parent<s > lo rt• llt>Ve house p~nt!'I on ..th.em.ale wknds IJl home ...ettmg w six develop ment ally d1i.abled c lients. Must havf' mirumum of 2yrs college m Socull Science area & have had previous ex- penence wllh develop- me n ta 11 y disabled clJ111&& ftespun..,1b11Jt1es 1nrludt• "rogr11 m min~ in selC help & le1sur(' 'lk1 ll s , behav111r mxhf1cauon. & l'on111i:. tam supervuoon Job 111· l'ludt-:, room & bOard, t SIOO i;er wkod United ~ Palsy 546 576() l~l.ai yard & small {'t.' 111cnl plant t;I Toro 111"1.'d. Needs me<-hcJOJt 11I h 1nclmed per.sonncl 581 ClilO IW.tauranl ME & S>'S-Pill.A lmmt'll1ate pan l1 1111• opening a\'atlablt~ fur l.Nl.Jvery On\.er Mu~t bt' able to v.'Ol'it eve:s & ha H ' J(ood dri\ 111~ r .. 1·orcl Start!, .al $3 25-SJ so vc.r hr + lJJlb. Age 21 & It\ t:r /\µply da1I) aft1•r ~I'~ M" & Ed'.s Ptua, 17th &. 'l'ustm. Costa Me:o.a Sf:t"RETARY EXEC SrcnUry to ch1er exec O(fil"t'r admm1~tralor of -.m r.6YClualnc hoc.p1lal in Oanll Pl ~tron11 ...ecnw.n aJ :;lu Ill. & ex per reQd. Vaned 1J1lcrestmg dul1t'' & vh·cJ,ant en v1ronment •.!16 5702 SECHTARY .. 'uU llllM' with l(ood of. ftl't.' :.lull., ~lart 1m med1al1.'l y Xlnl op Portl.lllty Lo .:row wtt h exvand1ng ('ompan) Good salary & plPasant :.urround1ngi. 1714)~6.'> Sa'Rt:TARY Mui11 ht> .,~..u.1 lyp111l for l.1w olf1cf CdM an•11 Ciall for nppl tm -.rrIT SECRETARY Xlnt oVJltY for "iharp 1181 v. \Int typm)( :.lull' to ~rl 1n fiut "act'd n m )(l'flU&i !'oil•Wport fieJl h vi fH .. 'C t' all LI I.a J t H33 2900 'it'<'n'tar), ~wvm prl'fn .,t.t~ II exv-·r . rull t 1 nw or II .lJ I JO or l<! 5 \1 u:.t 1.: fltx1 uh .. rt1l·ul illll ~ll 714 IJ:>l 1i7[,k~ "il.-t·n1.llry IOOOEIPIHG I l80~~A Stat lonc-ry S t o r e In Corona deJ Mar~ cx- pr'd sales lady. Full ume. 5 days XJnt wort ma l'Ond. ~J>ttially fill~ clltsit.ele 675-1010 SWITCHIOAlO Rro keraae firm 10 Jo'~ l"<l-..ad hu Jm. mediate operuna fot' re cepUon15t . Houn>· 7·1. F.xper pref. Contact Helen McG1nle.y fo r a,ppl 664 2292 Teachers & AJd~ ~K lchr Exp & uruti., Ndts fcx pr~5rh ... ,T . Sal aide, pvt sch <.; M 642..0411 T~ Net'(,ied Piano, G1.11wr Orum Ame.n ean Mu:l1r Store, 19L6 Harbor Bl\'d Tcactung,~"'°rvisory ex per req Xlnl. P If lDC. Olli pref 8-834.5. T'EaNCtAHS Meduana·aJ and/or ele<-· tnral F:xpenence de· !>Ired rcw small. vowing ~ Co in San J uan ('.apistraoo Go ,i:etter . 1•111·ri;iPt1r amb1trnus l\1A•des1red Xlnl pay & IA.--nt'flL">~ HJJ:PHONI-: ~>LICITOIL.., t Xl-'t'r <I 1 inl\ 7!>2 11.J I f•·k-vhonc ~lrl & t ) pL\t ?lot wpcirt lkJf h itrt'J 1 .. 11 i.~z :iz 1;i for 10 · l.-n w~ •TEL SICY• IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS E v ery Friday, Saturday & Sunday dunng the m onth of May we will run yo ur garage sale ad under this spec ial GARAGE SALE heading. GET REA DY NOW! . Clean out the c losPts, a ttic and kids' rooms now get ready to tum your unw anted items into CASH. Call now t o place your ad under this SPECIAL Garage Sale heading for next Friday, Satur day & Sunday!! 642-5678 --------Re6Wurant SECaET AR IA.L Apph<'anl1 should ha~·" .l('(·urlltt' l vpm.: .:t>neral .wlrrunL~trat1vt• & '>trnnl( IH1•1k kt'e111 n ,:c !>kt 11:. l'leu .. 11nt work1n1t: ill rrW:bµtw:n• & xlnt benefit:. with !>mall L aguna &-ur h <.'o For detail., ~ fU.'Tlee al T ·Mark (Arp 497 ·5'477 l'•Jw h1nni tt'l~phone ~t:r~Uinei. r.,r a oe-w lonr ept in an:,14e nng '-l"f'Vl<'l' I' time o r r. ume ~tufl"> d~aJl;;bll-lnclud~ ~lllH' wkndi. T } Pllll( 3!iwµm r .. q 'd . Milny t·mpluyce ben ef1b ,1v11lla1Jle Salary : ~l.I mo to ~l.art f1t11ne' 1ncrell..Se'N 11ccord1ng to ~our progress You w1 II h1· front<1ff1c<' to many 1mµurtant hu-. Need •V'Ci ~ of VOlft" a!\ :o.urBrK~. appe&rant c & am.bruon. (IY>U Me. .. Antq bdrm. 'I' I . t Cl U l h , d IS h e ' , 1 !oche:., kAs ()( goodJl~ too numeruus t.o mt•n um. All Ba~aLM 1 Vie· tona lo <:.an)'Ofl. FoUow ">lgnb to 1064,.,. We~lwa rd l..n f-)'1 , Sat & ~n 10 ~ G-.rage f::State Sak!, S:il 1..n.ly. l<nll litSmart Ur, 11 li 911Uil~ 1wa1 ~tawSalc:o. l'l'Ople necdt.'<i in Sunsl'l 1Je11ch olClce. lop l'Om· mi.ss1oru. <.;aJJ Uud tlyams 171 4) 846-5502 ~ Rli&. EST A Tl SALIS A good drop.in office at lhe bnd~e to l.ido ne.!<15 yaur eJCpe1\JSt!. Via Lido ll.calty 673-1020 RIAL.ESTATE SAUS Openi n g 1n w ell e5tabbshed Irvine firm Training a~s1stan1·1· l(enerou~ ('Omm1s.,1on :.rhedule <:ull Dawn 83J.~ ltf'.:A.L 1-},'TATESALES •90%• NO DESK Ft:Jo:• l<~TY NETWORK .gs7.R400o ICcaJ 1-.J> ta le Sa.Jes TOPOFftCE • Best Location • lllgh Comm 1.Ss1on •Professional TraintnJ! • Jo:xpencnced onl} • ~pent!flced onl> •CallNow Redhill Realty 673·7300 Ask foc Walt HEC F;PTl ON I ST 1 TYPIST Irvine bus<"d l'o11x>ral100 1:. "''t•k1nc mature, non smok ing person w 1ab1llt v to answer phonell, mob1lt> rud1os. typ(' 50 wpm Good sta.rtinJC salary & bene. Contact J oyee ~wen 3-S. s.52-6101 RECEPTIONIST Come grow wilh wi Typ. Ina & telephone expr req Informal office lfrs II ~to 4:30 daily. Appl) U.S. Carib. 1400 Qwul SI 11".MO. NB. 833-B2(17 llcception i11t/T y p 1 i. l M1n1mum 65 wpm J..,quna Hllls Call Mrs W'1111Jow 1137·1060 llCEPTIONIST P!f, mm. typing needed, P/r 20 hn pr wk, min. typmg needed. Mu.st be xlnt on phone Salary opui 83:.Ull l. 83J..82A4 Receptionist. even lnR hours, approll 3S hi"!! pr 'The Good l::<Jrth llet:'th rooks. kitchen pre" & buspersons Expcr hclµ, will tra111. lntt:rv1cwi. Mon. 4PM 210 N~wporl l'trDr,NB. Sailboat cleaning Newport Beach Part lime oow. fU" time sum · mer. Incl. wknd:.. Sl-50/hr Call 64.S-7100 SALEs GJRL -Maturt:. Some cosmetic exJH!r . FITorP!f I rv~ K414 Sales Hep for Tra\ el l\l!ency. P11.1d by rom rru~1on Call 754-1311 NJt for J aclue ~U~GlRI.-Matur1t Olrdshop Part·l1me ~-8414 SAL.ESPBSOH ~Illy salesperson needed for creative htl(h fashion Jewelry i:allery Must C1\JOY working with public Exciting finan cral benefits, good b &!ll' pay+comm Interested person plea::.e call ,.,, 2115 ----- Sak:s Quality :.ales pcr::.on needed t.o conlart hu:.1 ness & professional Pt.'(i pie on appoinlmenl' on Iv High commission..., & renewals SdY'" wk I No mght 11tork 1 Company benefit!. ind Phone Mr Hibbard 714-557 1721 aft llam SALES/UT A.IL 111 Shoe Store in M1!>:.1on Vie)O MaU b searching for JI SaJespe™>n F:x pr. In high f11 ~h11111 women's shoes. <.;om rTUSSIOl'I sa.Je:-& xlDl 1·0 benefits. Call P .rl Kearney. 4!K>-9932 Calh)• Jt:an Shoes. Sale:. Radio Shack has full time c ar eer 11 11 porturuues & part '4.tml! )Ob opportunities open· 1ng u p now in lh!! Newport Beach area 1f )'OU are mthtary reu red or a college g,radwile or are curTently going to COilege & hl&hJy motlvat eel f<W' increased um 1ng s basttd o n performance. please op· ply at 814 So El Cam loo Real. San Clemente RADIO SHACK ATAM>YCOU. l.o.I. • •SECRET ARIES• • H .. : Mlttntt 11h 90 J l8,000 Marlieunf(/Sborthand 90 ArulheJ m, f14, 000 Oln!er, sh 90 Jl.11,000 Gen'I Ofc/Computers Ortilngt-, Sl.2.000 ~JSl. lYJ>€' so 2 Puiution!l, Sl0,800 ••Sale. CoosuJtant.s • • ••UwrOfO~•· AW( Only I F'rtt F.O .. : l..11 Retnde.n. Af(en<'y ..cm Btrcb. Eat•b '64 Newport Beach 833-8190 SECTY ,llUPR I 1(1rl 0H1re Airport a.rea. Mu.st have UJ)t'r 1n commerc ial R 1-;. mana.: & de\'t'I Mu~l be muture & hHVt: xlnl. i.ktlls ~ala ry flex. ~ SJ-X'TY, PAHTTJMJo; !j()wpm. ciccuratc, non Mno61er. C.M 642·tlllrn Secunty guards, 3. 12 JO toll JO~hlfl fl44.«>10 Newport Dunt-s Appl) m pen.on SECURITY Mature, we-II !(roomed gentleman 1J/l1mt• tu greet \ 1i.1to r'> & 6? 1 Yl' d1rect1ons in publlr Rarden<; m Coron,. 01·1 ~ Call 613 226H Mon f'n 8 :.>am 1 Wpm S t:<:URITY SYSTl-:M SALES Give us hont,,.l} enth~m. hllrd wort. loyalt). .md we liU,Pport }{JO with saJary + eom l'lllMIOfl + car allowancr +-flC'.l&tble ml(l future Must pas& a complete re Call Moo..fn. mom 646-4871 t; 0 .1:: TBNSCLUI PaSOt•IEL TENNIS ORIENTED luJJume N~E D AC TIVITY · PROGRA..."it DIRECTOR TNCLUDES NIGHTS & WKNDS. Also need ad- m 1n1str a t 1 v e rec~p ­ t1orust, fuJl·ltmf'. part- t 1 m r . day'! night.,., "'imih ~nous & <'OD:>· calbous Call Gen M"r. !WcqlX't Club of lrv•M 1.0A.'f 2PM Datl>. (7141 552 5683 1'he l.rindH -536-1664 Waiters. wa itres ses. r•mks & bus personnel 21002 Par C:.t Hwy. H fl. Tow trur k dnver, full lime; must have "<)()(1 dnv1n,i: rpcord Work Mea !)anta An a. CO!lta ~ For f'mploymenl 1~w raU 842-8742 or ~19Z92bet 8AM & 5 PM TRAVt:L A(;f::.'iT: fUll time po..1t1on 10 bu:.> Nrenc> Muumum 2 ) r.. t''tpenenct' maodatoo. ~JfQf> based o n ex· penmce Contal1 Roc.e 714 67S..TTi7 TRUCIC DaJVER P1 r k tip & Uehvery, iJlC)ft NJ\'> Xlnt bent'f 1 lS. .. :OF. Hixson Metal 1-'\rushtng, ~ rermce UlV IC you can't 'l'yptng, part umc. some or tf alra1d ol hard work. leg,al bkgrnd. Hours ncx- don'l waste your time or 1ble <:all Sally, 9 5PM. mine. Grow w it h us fi4o.S65t.I 714·5$~ -------1 m ASSISTANT s.c.ity Officers All shi fts Orange Co. kation l7141978 7~- SECY /BKPR. part/full lime, R E. Co CdM. Salary neg. Call 9 12. Mm-Thu. 67s.4BOO stW'G,IRCV'G c:uns To handle pharmacy ca:.h1cnnJ1 Pleas ant penon w1ab11Jly to meet lhe public, handle re· conis. Wlll tral.n. N. 8 . on bu81Jne 40 Hr wk. Sal DOE & atutude. 642-3840 WAITllSS Apply between 9am tk l211m Charlie':. Chlh Cor po ra tion 30ttl Redtull, Bldg. •2. Slt: 1'226,C M. Rummage Sale Mli.r item:. Sat May 17th. I :I> lO 4 :ll PM. N~wport Vtll&. 4(XX) Htl.ana Way, N 8. 6C2-S861 Co lor TV Combo ; washer /d ryer. M 1 ~1· l.ables. chr. bed etc. ..'rl. Sat &Sun 1n 1 Monrovia t\vc,C M. Craft supplies & mitny tOllehoAd eooda. MISC. S8Vie)O, Irv. Sat.. only, !M. 'd' 11 IOOS 0..,. 1040 .............................................. G4anl Wacker ~. Over l.111 ~ Mus.eum quall· ty EIDUca., l•N. Coe.at Hwy.. La.sun• ~ acb. -.ml May 17\b t.b.ru Ulth 10to6 OM Dlmng Room Set I· M.llDOD sty le: l&SO. Col· ree ~r'IU1d pedestaJ. maple. empire style · m> Symphoruun mw11c box.. Sdiulum.n. 315 dls· c~ avail : $1 900 . 714-fln. 7 IZJ UNJQUE ANTJQUE OAK DOG HOUS&Jlllil naht for a lar&ie doc. S30 l"ll'm. ~~ Spn41tt Sparuel Pup:. AKC . Male & f em. Champ :.ire. $12$ ea. S63527 ------AJCC Pomeranian pup· pie!!. whit e. r e d s & 1Udm.(TI4)~. ~bu pup, MaJe., &<*I twht tlSO. 8C2-0T11 ICMS .... .................. . UlNlNG TABLE S4SO ~9067 • Mo . o ld Germ an Uruque OU. Rockers. ice Sbeciherd female & ma.Jc boit. picture frames .• ~541Hr781 bras. bed. ptc. 497-27112 COUNTRY HOM f ; OIPORlUM now s peclal111ng 1n Americat1 Oak fr country memorabtba alonfl wtth <lber uruqut> g1 !ts & col· lee\~ 2907 Warner. dt Fairview.SA. Open l~S Tues-Sat. !179-5844 AU wood mahoftany table f ~ Phyfe Penod> Older wooden dreaaer w bevekld rrurror. a.nl.J· fnie to llOC)lt home Go&deo Lab m.3422 ext m dys, m~ HcautHul FPmal,. Cat. Sweet dlspositJoo. F'lxed Sta..~. ------ Cat !weds llOOli home Hai. ~ LS oeutered. Wll1tc male w /b lack tall. ~9316 Ast for Susie Coan 1-bnf. M . 1 YT. ha.<. nuh kwe to .Ove, pleue hwry. 78().1734 -----~-que bentwood c h rs, To --ihomeen much more ?Sl-8967 ......., I 0 o&d Krttms. *flP" • Cft 10 MMi1100 ....................... --------- Hoqlomt 30' e.la: range. 2 AKC poodJea. ovens. gd cond. $200 se&-alll 964-49112_~~~--1 ~ ~TOVE. 548-4485 ------ Free puppie s, Collie mother. wve 1De5$81e ODl.ape. -...Z S m • I I • P l s 1 • e Beautiful white female ~&\. ~ kitten. frae lo good home.~ Gas dryer, clean, wortus fW •s * I050 ~ ~. . ..................... . ~ s..448S * * 1 IUY * * Frost Free. 17 c u ft refngerator·frar. cop· per1.oDe. good cond, 1100. &2196evei Lee dbl dr fr1(11da1re. Good Wied Jl'urnltyre • Apptiancea--OR I w1U sell orSELLforYou *5T9S AUCTION U6Ml6AIJJ.f625 FuU tune houri Good co benefits, Apply In pe.r11on ~llAM. Mon lhru f'rt. SUndard Shoes XTr1 So BNtol, CM Clean. xlot cond $7S Young adult to clean boal ~S6111 1 day a wPek . Cllll ----------- FOR SALE: 7' sofa • lmlchmc love seat, 112$. Kitchen table with rnaec:t.mc yellow 6 whit~ dllain. ao. Gun raclr ~. ~weekdays. Refrigerat o r . Mio h••M --Hllllpkallty lblas IJ e• · pmdinc. H-9 ho9tnlt!8 MedkalA.Nl. P /time, '°" buty ENT of. l'kle, lmow1ada• ol baclr d e• typiq necaaary. c.au. -.o740 PBX ~tor. An.a M1"'V exper. also Operator w /Superviaory exper. •zaw. wk Typing req u1 red QllJ for Interview• bt-t \o.3.~--Sampl emalr e r for women'• dress manulac· t.1nr.aliQ1 SHOF. SALF.S Want~d . tulJ « part llmP Good Co. benefits Future maim. poallloos po1s1 b64! AIJl>ly In person bet 9am • llam. 30'77 S . 8rislol, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W; I 1005 Montgomer y W • rda IUODllllk: cMll"Ollt. Bot· tom fr..aer. Xlnl cond 112:5. M.2>5820 1 eola bed •· l sota bed U>. • In •••tr•I locations PtUa., DMr yow home welcoml111 new rC'11I· deou. 8rln1ln1 1lll1 rrom toul m.rcbaot.a. Nied eel'" t~ter. ........ ca&IM1·-· tfalteM.cubler. lnqutre C a•lno Mex ican lleltauanl. IOU l 8 a t' n .K.1. -.... ...... "'"· .. ,.,_ '*''n 1 ll•ti••Hl e e '" .. *" .. ...._..,_. •• A, . ...-. ...... ... 1 ......... C.U4 M Mdcal Secnt&ry for or· thopadlc office In Newport Buc:b. Full Um• daya. llluat be 1mor tu=v= la tatrlna mdelil~.rapUf t~ .. tnalcribt•• lalar, . COlftlH•Hreta .,,......._lifer . ..a, ... ..., . ...,,_. '°P.O. ........ Oa.U) rtliM, P.O. lta IMO, u.u ..... CA-. ~ ... .._ -10t I ~ .... ~.d ... • PIX Ofl8lA Tott • Part lune or hdJ lime. ~ or ev.-. Mutt be able lo worlr s omt wbnda. Typlnf 111111 ;J£ Many co. benefit.a . FMb. II area-MO-lHO Ai ........ Pinon Friday lmmed. ..... Lile tyl*aa, Uta bootlk•pln1 'Retu•• =a.&.daiWMll PHOTO LA I Or'" Cten........, tUPM, ._ un .,,._ au "'~ .. ,.. Receptlonls t . 12 !l S4 24 /hr Xlnt phone: manner ~ 40+wpm f's hn Is. N.B. Xlnl benefits Call Julie . 644-l.230. E.O.E. M ff UC9'TIOMST Newport Cane.et k>ca lion ~MC. Good bent', Pl)' 6 polml.l.al IMM PtllOiimJ A1enry a I 11\Jt. Cc1Ma 111•• ~-NI l4TO Seamatreas -Michael Davkt Green i. looltlna forafleWer', M/F. mst be pmfec:tNJnill. bp. w /In d1.1.1t mach .• cuttlna. alter. P•rm f /l. Pay tomm /abll (.;all .... 8£.AllSTRISS -Sall -.... ....... T0p (IQftbllwhWIGnS.11 ~,,. .. -- SHOISALIS Wan&.ed wttb "' wtlhout m.pr. WW train. Adv an~ pc»1lbllltl s. Gd com PM\Y blnlliY, Apply 1n pwlOO. llam 011 ll•m. al llandard Shoea. aan So Bnl1d.CM ------ . ..................... . WDTMl~'TER ABBEY AN'nQUE MALL O.Uy lM, Frt ll>-t Q.08EO 'M.JF,St>A Y um W•minat.e.r Ave. C'Mdlll Grove »4-tlo.1 a UmMd Gaffers • Sat· U4!!r comlnuou.t c!Parun1 bit In 1u ovcn1 6 broLlar, ~ ruo ea 2S~ below whale Mon-Fri u. m.mo Call~ New Sola • m atcbln1 Chair. uHd Antique Curio Cabinet round 11aaa front, uprl1 ht lurted Walnut Ptano. hi' 1040 brown vnyl lonaeal. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• brown plaid corne r KEaHOND P\lol. A.IC ~. Call Ad Skier 11. 0....., tin. II Jr . Ptt • .._ .. hn 11t ow . Pvt pty m•·l.lllllAI,_, 8IW ... w.U imk. Ad· ju1t1ltte Hilll .. U • N/£0.-... fMl a ...._, -I,_, I wllt. lh1U1 ·i.1uk ..... • l Orwll: •t.-aft •=•• • ... ,..,.,,. ..... . WMMVf--U WITN N I CI ·=-= ) ... ... • " -... • .. DAil Y PILOT Thur•day '-'•Y I 5 I 980 01 ... t°" ~'Otftt llblf' v1ru1tm, olfl1•f r h 11r po~r moqr 41 vu.i.h IOOWtt 64.) Cl2 Soh 7 ' ant 111u' 1old ~vet Xlnt <'Of\4J SH~ ~·-2 Olurt. v· • ~ hrown pWd SJJO bulh kulfec ~ Solid walnul tbl w cbnt St~ !:>poin dtrnr lhl w 2 t•hr" $7.\ "•t mum ~am 12. 17 I~ l'ort A~hl«'Y N 8 l .d I '788-«K2 Model home furniture for sale al wholrsale co1;1 Ill '13t 9377 All ~ mahogany table (lM>can Pbyfe l'enO<I > Old.er wooden dresser w/beveled mirror, anti que bentwood C'hrb. a.ich more 751 ·8967 FOR SALE 7· ::.(Jfu & malclung love :oeat. SJ25 Maple comer tublr . lwn tJered. Bl Gun rack SS llllO-SB96 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Duung table. 6 rhrs, bu! fa MOO 8070 .........•............. ,.._,,.b. Mfl0benh1p Jotln W1yu Ter1n11 ('tub Ila. CaUW-S Wlllbw 6 dry•r. wluttt lllO. N• W\"11 AM ... M 8 Crar ll turn l abl•• w ............ 174. I l200 lllll •1 lJlll MUVt:O mua l ...-11 JWI\: lr•nal•rablt' rr11 membrn.hip ti. IOI I Lr ana r '-'« M 1 29!f7 ., ft lll'M lbe.rmador m ar1ddlt' ~'tO~lln C'&n IJlt' UW'd Ofl ,_..°' Ufl llJ)N"1al m1tdt' Yi<.Olk-n land W cable" P'UIC Xlnl rond l\en nan WO .. 1111hcr wo1k 1n11 t"on d ('r.ifl ,m dll l~wn m o wt'r ~ I !J in blMdm 2 pa~ 1roo ~altc till opening, 6't hi.ch ~0758 Kng SU WlriCt'r hdbrd, ( 1.10 lufo~a1e1·, wooden Jt'wt!lry box. ski ponl::. J¥Cket & itoves, ch1l<U s leeptnR bag , Oak med1 c 1ne c abin et Womens dre:.se::. st S ~7ZH ,_ Newport Bayview ya cht club membC'rsh1p. Fem only 1487 50 value S800. &M-0641 Beautiful while mi nk Jac kel S i ze 10 12 848-4013 after s PM $.5()() PORCELAIN REPAIR- Wood refuushmg, pamt uigs cleatlOO. Noth1n~ 1s unrepairable C d 11 6429732 Man's Brown Ve lvet Italian Cul Tuxt'<lo, 3 pc.."! 4.2 long SI 10 bst orr 6"2-9732 FRL£ PlANOb'TORAU flcn ~ ~AM II °"r boMct Mu1IC'l1n11 ,,.,.11 llf'O¥'lcie IOOd can and lz-.meOi for your In ...,._, C•U Ad Siller I I IG-4300. a. hni s.-.e.. ttKW..t IOtJ ;.-.. ~~~ .............. . W1nted Ooud o wln11 marhin• with t onve nlclnl, van .. y &lllrhe& In t·1b1n«'I Ht'oon11b1 .. fl'\1'1!'88lmt ~ .... 1094 •......•............... I.Ille' n u . k 1'nlllHCl 011 ~ 700 30 n0t' Wllh r11n1 • C'ht' 1100 ~ .. puno Wonderoo ll\Hl'n~r 93)c.' r~I lllll' NJ 115 641 171.2 t'\I~~ TV.hllo. Hlfli.~ IOU .•.••••.••••...•....... Nir-e U!r11Lh 2.S • rnlor TV l )'r wmty ft'\.'e dell Yer) Slat W lnt6 Wanfs 12" l:Hk/Wht TV. llkenew 8 t:1&ll ~· 073!1 SONY Tt:K ~~ 11 c J~i. dock. W8Ji S400 Nnw 1200 Atlantic MUSIC 646 lllllif> 2S '<:OLOH 'I' V St:.tH One Ye1tr Wurrunl)' M2 5340 loah&McwW ..,,,... ... ...........•.•...•..... ca. .... 9010 •••..••..••...........• •72 MZ fbrgls dln~hy . 9Jc41"2. w16hp Johnson, & 3-whl dOljy Abo 1r wood sailing dinJ(hy. hoth good cond 213 281 0 160 o r 714~ Munne v.oodwork 1n tenors & etc + r u!'.tnm c abinet.. & ff•mnciel k1tcheni. Call 400 7SffM M7PM Pay cash Toi> Dolldr Sc rap gold . rings. t'ha1ns . i.rhool rinl( Wh.atever you ha Ye I' I' Will p1 r kup !J57 11053 Goo Ble.s Evcryont• ~ Xtro Cash??? You wtll find 11 in 't'rap !iOl.D & SILVER, wh1t•h wt> buy We test all item:. for punt)' ut no t·ost l11 v1Ju , or obligal1on lo ..,l'll Call 004 #007 for lh1s frt•t· -..crv1re done 1n vour •1w11 hon'lt' I ' I' Wanted Dawforth anchor 6 ~ llP ga~ comprr!-.Sor &26' or chain Plea~1· 1·all $275, fm1shmg mac-hme 17141 rn 644!1 after 7 pm SHXI. !17S 0363 oH. 67S-8592 eves Rllll 3 mun. Srv) lor Kt>X lnva.1Jdpolch111rl1kcnt•w, Privat e P u rty Sl2!l walkcllc. )!a~ IO$:S & ftl4 1414 wate, misc 4!16 W66 Suunle.::. ~lP1°I Hulcx St1~0 \sk forJut k h75":l014 8075 1~1::.lered Pinto Mare llalf A·ra b Ridd e n Western Trail Needi. IO t1•rmed1ate l o e x pt>ncnced ndcr SSOO $7640 8010 •..•••••.•.•...•....... LUGGAGE TAGS Crom you.r bwunei.s card Send one card for eac·h ta~ ph• one spare. We rel urn permanent I) ~ altrac11ve la~ & <;trap. m~l'llng airhn.- 1.D requirements. Pre vent loss & theft! t'or a personalized ta~ enclose wallpaper. fabri<" o r "Day Glo .. paper & wt- wilJ back & tnm your La~ Or try two rardi; back to back rruc1-;s S2eaor 3/~ 41Slap St 60ea 6/91.agslt 50e11 IO Ot more Sl.40 ea Sales Tax Include<! NOCAJtf)? Draw your own or i.end name, add~1>. phone & we'U make one card per lag, Add 2!Y each Send c~k or money or- der to PILOT rtt.tMTIMG P 0 Box L560 Co6ta Mesa. Ca 92626 5 L>rwr che:.l. S70 . 31lx:fl; f''olcl ut rl thl $20, Toa stm::.lr oven S25 . ~x.36 mirror S30 :>52 0709 PHOFF.<;.'iJONAL llAIR DRYER t 11AIR TYPE. ~.957-1765 BARN WOOD Various sizes. SJOO. G . E Dis hwasher, Po tscrubber SIJO French armoire w/beveled oval mirror $180 Thur Sat GaraJ{e SllJe ~O.W 27311 C:an net Or C M <off Plact'n ua & Swan) See D1me·a· lmeSat 8081 •......•............... TOP CASH PAID ,.~or used furmlure & ap phlln('es. working or not 9574jlJ3 IUMPER '70510 DATSUN RSNBL 54C}~721 WANTED BaJa nms for U'18 Volkawagen Bu.o;. S- lug. 15" while s poke ~74.16 Mlllic.d ..... , ....... 1083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CQllN Olrertor lrombooe wtOI case Excellent con dlbOn. $100. 675-8052 after 6PM Gretsch drums (81. fibre cases. good cond S800 lrlT-4134 ---------•I "Q)nn" Gwtar Steel slr· ....... u. ..... Ul,IC.'I. Gd cood $40 ~·Z113 OffkeFwwltwa& ,,,,_.. IOl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ~onna SU e ach 1 pad.si.it S20 Size 9 10, all in excellent cond1l1on & worn only •few times by student nurse 540 5721 all6. Solid Wood L-shaped dei.k ---------·1 w/chr. also guest chrs. Sofabed . newly up· holalered. +new mat· treu Sl7.S. Xlra firm qn bax(mall. Sl&S. 641-112«> 5-9000 Elect rt c T y pewrite r . Smith Corona. 1 mo old. SliOorbesl. 6'2-6316. =-~~~~. You mat l'lqUllt Ad-Sitter l8fVict when placing yox ad ..• OIJ( ~Sitttr number witl appear In yox Doily Pilot od . . . Ad-Sitter takes yo.K rfl llHQll .. • y0u call In at your COl_.a to git the ..... to your ad ... tNt ... i• only IS ,,., wttk. for more ifttormatlan ond to ploct ~ od cotl ..... CANOE l.'lfl aluminum Mint t'Vfld Bariain al ~uo Cost new $400 H75 lJall Avon Redrrec;t Mkll 111 fud.able 2 HP John.,on X t r a i. . u se d o n 1· t• 770-2819. 499-11176 ~tWsuta •r.•/ Sana f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat won, repairs. re furbishing. painting & varnish Hl(the!,l qua h ly v.u1c /rHJI rates 548 7044 loats.Msi• ,,., ... 9030 ....... , ............... . New ()ptim~ p .43 Stove LPG G1mballed $641. Used Avon R e dc r e11 t w /Se11gull OH SIOSO Used H1llerange l~PG Sl50 or bei.t o ffer 714/SJl>.1044 New UlO' 3/8 .. Campbell proof coll anchor chain & '5 lb MKW plow anchor 752·3622. 646-0131 Out-Board 51_, H P Evlnrude with gas tank, S125. Prt vale Party 634-1414 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971SCALU Twin JO's , 130 hours, loaded. Pn pty Best Of fer' C.:all S46-l200 <Mon f'rt days>. 731 H216 (evening& & weekend111 Ask for Jerry 43' Gran Manner fully equipped, btiaut1fully maintained, ready t o rruise or hve aboard Shp may be 11vailablc U'n% Financinll po11s1 ble. B>.IXXJ Jack Curley S34· l50S e v e nings & weekend s. 642·432 1 weekdays 41' Matthews '53. cruiser Repo! Needs some f1xup AVERY &CO. 675--8990 '18 Bayliner 20' cuddy. canvas. (amlly & f1shml(. VHF/Dr lmmac cond Sll.500 Eves 1139-0775 26' Cabin Cruiser Gd cond. needs eng work kiOO. 21J..:J43.!M78 SALVACHSAU S EALED BIOS 1980 (1979) 42fl T /S Diesel C allforn1an Cnaser. Where II · As 111 O.maaed by runaway 9'11lne1. electrical fire 6 ....... tont. flN. Jntped veuel al Advance Marine Trana port. 1672 Pl1ceoti1 Ave , Cotti Mela, Catif. Seal~ blcb mull ln<'lude I~ ol lol1 I b6d ln cuhien check or Of'dt , pay Ible to Yachta. No Mt:llt. Marl! =~~~. ...,.. llarvtyon, Inc. am l: ..... ll lAftt ...... CA. -. ....... Mar9' ... ,IPM IWt ..d Ille ...... 01 that .... U• 6 MtltlM .... • ... •ltkllt lO J1 Chm r rt ., \ H W I [ I H Ill 11 • :ril\ CobLl1I Pwr Cnr 1'-tn <.hr}• T.,.ll dl'r lta Macti ohln Ruw "'"P Shower Recordln• F1thomet1r V Iit" D0,000 Juat 1pen1 re ~ l)latttu Ull Pl 000 790 llel •· Unmu. t"1U S4!d11n lln4. T "8. no tlP. r•d1r. VIW, fa1ho 1lh1t·o r t· r 11n1•' 1 1,.h1111( eq1.1pped lbt llOll!' ol rtrwt at G ,llOO lJYN ll ~ titiOO l"alrli/\c'r f 8 n'<i»n 1w111 ·~·re... du11I con 1tol11 De11lt'r lr11dt' -·nf1l~ ~ UYN ti b4.\ tl&>ll lb Gl..w.µ111 li!Ohµ ~frrt t1 Ir )1, ht> .. ux 1•nH. S.t lUO h 4 4! lllJ90 l)wve Jim lti l'&ril\<Cllt' 140tllJ UM C. lrlr . 200 hr!> S3300 1>42 !MIO Uia \" J 1111 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llOIAC 2.8' 30' HOA TS 6/12 mo plans prepaid from SUl9/mo ltl<'ludmg i.hp. leuons 714/964·~ D'SAllGRS fo'I S HI N G , ENTERTA INI NG , BUSINESS•! 60' llat lens Sport.haher. r-:nJOY Lhe good life 1 Contact Boh Haic1n 67S.2960 CALJ.34. '77. chi. whl. ful ly eq1.1pped m N B S75 day 6314286 ...... Seil 9060 .•..................... '49, Luders 16. 2:Sfl •. v11m hull , s lip 1n N B . b e autiful $4000 ~9010 WA.VT TO BUY Fi1pper S11lboat, U&ed s peed lJoat & motor boat al' prox 12' w1i.teenng whl C2l3182Ull31 7+2:S' Schock '• ton Full race, 8 Slllls, 6 winrhes, foil. !\11(nel New () R St2,900 714 184~ ~754 Stan Miller Yacht.s CATALINA :!1 1974 0 B. c lean. fast . lt1aded, VHF ,. ... 11p llii 1121 or 7 JI> J6J6 l' v l'~ :I>' Smeter racing ~loop. w moonng + If dm~h> w motor Vt!ry l(ood t'Ond $1 0,000 firm ~1714 alt 6pm for lak by 2 bollt ownr 26' Re1nell sail boat Xlnl cand Nl'wly pain t.ed wax 2:SHP gas I H F\Jlly eq1up S8,500 rt• a sonable o ffer '1)., 955 3034. ('Y{' 675 8 280 Abo avail i !J 2:Sft Trail Rite triple axle trlr 12.~ 14' Enterpni.e. sloop nl(. fast w/good trlr Good shape '6.50 Eves1wkndi. IH7 8442 lnl'I 470, Vanguard. UI Iman sails. EIYstro m spars Cove r $1400 ~764 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS C&U~ SUPSAVAU.ABLE Satlboat.s only Oela.oey·s Restaurant atta, up lo Z1' Rem.room, shower. & ice mac hine incl ~.ask for Dave SUPSAVAILAffLE 1.2, 3, &c more Bdrm homes w /lh eir o wn dodc.<1 Ill Newport, Hli From 1225.000 Agl 86J.l635 Ad Siller 11 157 24 hrs ----.... s,..d& SM 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Omep, 18', I~ HP St 6. 1/0 Stern drive lncludee trailer & xlr1s MID). Call SS2· 1Zt0 ·~ Criscralt ~ 67S.91187 Tt ; ,..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~1 a,S*/ ... tllCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• "10 Dodie ~ left Cam per Special w/10' ubover camper . A/T, PS/P B. alr .... 15'7·Jlll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEUOl:Or MOPED p...aeoonrm aft«5Plt "ltY••--·· .... lo •• "9& ..... . _,.,,, .. ,. ..... . --------' .. YAMANA lfll Tlert ....... .... u tllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T7 11onc111 m. 1000 nuo<1 l'*1 Muat 11t'll <.:all ~I lf"lc.I S ucull1 ICM ION Kawuul K.X 80 Xlnl nind S4Wttach aft ~ -In~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Wt: RENT• •Yow-Mawr Homt• Tup Sw yuu lH bent"fib We do OlalOlenanC'e rrei: Stnl'e lln2 fwl r1>(~ IMJ~'N RV Rt'nt11I~ ~4446 IU:NT 22 rt lux mtr home. sips 6, sell cont S2001wil +tr:m1 64().~ 21 Mc:il.OI' ~ ~.000 m1 !ju It in 79. SIP!I 6. ~ (' Sell th•~ mo srnoo 97~ 1107. M 122 17' Trailer ror C'amp1n1i1. renl by the week o r month 547 3182 11176 Oodl(l' E!i l l mt St!t!P> 6. 2 t • I' S I' Ii fo'RU: EQl'l'fY' ('Jll (..1\n.s. ~ 11.llM 9170 ....••........•........ ltift Komlort xlnl <'ond t:all aft 5P M UG 71:1SU fB11H63 t9ft AIJu Tr.ivcl T r lr $1 ,700 or hei.t offer Mint l'l'n<I-5.57 5i0ti A M Alllio S.,..ic•. rarh & AcCMIOri•• 9400 ......•..........•..... SBVICE DEPT. ()pen ~ Days A We~k Mon Fn 7 JO 5 311 Saturdays 8 00 5 00 AHClll Clwyt...fltv. 2929 Harbor Rlv1f Cost.aMe:.a 546-1934 WANTTORUY BUMPER 1'0 FIT ~IO '70 DATSUN 540 S721 SSA.VE SAVES wrTH USED r.ARTS Imported t ar pan ... IMPOlff AUTO SUP PLY 101 N ManC'he1:1tl't Anaheim 77ti !~10 '67 '\lW Sqbk part..,. •·ni.:rn•· rruscellaneuus Call da) or ru ght 6'l2 · ()'2f;6 CAPRI PARTS 2 new front Kuni i.hOl'k' < riltmg 72 to ·74 \. ti ., 1 1nl) $70 for both ' Nt•v. Scan . hea\) dul) 4" month baller). onl> S.10' J. I k t• n t' W RACf:MAHK' lt-Jthn -;port i.~nng wh~I on lyS50' Call 00 0131! •••.•....•...•...•..•.. IMPORTA~T NCYTJCF:TO HfoJ\Dl::KSA!'ll> AD\' fo:HTISEH~ fhe price or ltt•rn, ;odvert1sed b> 1<>•h11 It• dealers 10 lht-veh1d1: dass1f1ed 11dverl1'ln1< ~wnn.s does not include any apphc abll' la:t11.''· license trnns fi:r feei.. finance char!'es. h.~::. tor au pulluuon t"fmtrol de Vice cen.tf1cat1on.'i or d1• aler docum<'nl<ir) µre paralloo char11ci. unlc:.i. otherwt!le s~c1fwd hy Lhe advertiser Ga•:a1 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F O R S ALt-: S ka l(ll fiberglass one per,on sailboat, good cond1t1on 548-4258 9520 .......•..•............ * COHYBTIILE • 1'61 eon• Sn~ Recmt pat0l. top As ii r es. Two extra Corv a 1r engines 6 spare parts SJ.SOO/besl olfer Call 76M519 ·29 Model A 4 dr toWTI sedan. restored. 110.000 46 F o rd Woocill', restnred. Sl3.000 675 fll61 "56 Ford •.;loo Ch&SSIC Gd cond $1900 661~ CLASSIC '54 Packa rd Patncian "\Ill auto. 4 dr 2 Owners only Garqed. Bet ofr Mual sell. ~175.3 uk for Joan Roblmon. Two ol the fol.lowina cars have been t o tally restored lo concourse ooodtuon. '65 Por SC C1bnolel 128.0ClO 'ftt ~25C>SL tul.000 '19 Por 930 Turbo MUOO 1'heH <'11"11 olfered by PP. 213/411-5177 '17UT.ataD ..., mo-.11~ 1m1 ~Ton Chevy Cemt!O --·Call weekenda or _..,,. between noon anda:a. a1•11. 170..:.n-~. ,, '°"· '° Iii, ,._, ••"'"· roll ............. ,.. .. eHtrot, Ali'ns I t9', Cl rtft Mlr MM rta . M.llilltl .,. ' 4 wt..f Drffft 9HO .W.. ~ .._, l•port.d • l•p•i"W ........................................................................................... '7V Jeep CJ 5, :t1li1l l'Ofld ""'-..... '705 w... 9744 3,000MI M•ny xlr•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ICB. GT wire wboell. t\1111/J"'lt caaM!rte, .-klDI S214X> C•ll Ad·Sltter •lil2 &~. Z4 hni. Pilat ,..11 • ~.300 ~ ~ol2 AMAl aft Gl'M Q.IAl.ANCl!ll , ••• 0 4Jl.4 Rllncfr XL T Wldl' Ml.I t.erTetn t 1 rct8. <' h rom t' map, traJler tuw pkg •ir cond . 1 t er t-o r a u ellf', CR. po wer aturln# ,. brak f . C'N lt'. till whet-I, roll bltr pnv1ry 111&1111. plwr. '>CMt11, r cnkr ronsole (!'B)Vl'l' 1 $&795 AU~TAM INT'I. 1714tl-630.5079 8 36-5 Mon Fri IJ32-4S.'!9 an ll 1wkf'ndi. Ai.le tor Tim 9560 ...•................... Tl lnt.em ... lJOflltl J' L' I I r w camper f' ~ >.lru Lat* 842 47 49 F. Ye!> 1.976 To)Ol4i Pickup w air New lire->, shocks etc ~1n1 Van ron\ tr'.'llOn Xlnt <'<>nd t>42 118.'.> or l,J.S-000 I cn Vl I ml' &I l"or11 Jllt"k up Xlnt ~11\15 uno 7M 4234 or 4!.eUM7 n Oievy P U •, 'I''"· ll C) I Xlnt ('find l.O\lt' nuleal(t' ~ ~H $Jlill(1 lntern11t1onal l'U. ~:! runs xlnt. bod~ .:ood Sl(JOO hi.t <>fr K4ti tJO:hl b..twnlt1Jm 3pm 61 GMC 1nd1up MOO makeulfer s.i~ 42Y. Jftf'f ti JOf'M ur Sal uni .. ;, Sunda) Mu. .. 1 M>ll '611 UaViun tJOO 1i«up v.1th Nmp.·r 'hl:'ll -.acnf1te RIOO ~I 11141 7!! To)'OUI ~H '\ lonR bt'<l 'pun tnx·k 3UKm1 1111~ .s.11 opOons no ,11r l.1k l' 1ww Nuvy blu• hlut' m ler ~.000 u, ~7 ''"l:I NII.~ !>57 !H!ll Ill S(;()lJf 2 whl l 1 \I Com pl rt'hll ( on\, rt 123.HI H fi7~ S:!tlC> 9570 ..•..............••.... 1979f<>ttD E.250 MA.XI V AH Nf':W van 11o•1th JUI() lr.IJ\'>, 1>wr 1>11•,•nn..:. tilt wht.>el & le~!'> than ~oo rrule.' I H .:ltilU I Pn1 t•d flfo'J .. OW lllC'\•11") 111\1111 •'' S6118 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARIOa llLVC). COSTA MUA 642 · 0010 Mu!.l l>dC' 71 Ooc:IRe r .. m per van.I<' S2.JOO or t a kt• over paymf'nt" + $200 t'Ye~7~c.r7~!1 Olfil 9590 ••··········•······•··· WF. l'AY TOP l>Ol.1.1\ R for top ~wd car. fort•11(n dome.lie~ or cl&!>!o.IC1' 1 r )"001" C'ar u; e xtr:i dl'an ~ui. fli-C>I ' "I '"Or~ c_..., 2925 llarbor Blvd C<l>I A M !-:.<;,\ 979-2503 WEIUY CLEAMCARS NC>TIUCKS COHMRL CHEVIOUT ."JI." 11 .Hhtr Ill\ ti ' '"-l \ \1 t:-.. \ 546-1200 WANTED! La~ model Toyotas and Vo lv os C all U lt TODAY''' Earle Ike TOYOfA.YOLYO lfUH--.tl•of. C••l• lt4•H '°' 60·UOl • U0-•01 PORSCHES WANTED I )1131 .... !'><,. (II"" (_,,, ,_...,. c;,.,.... .• IJl..1.1.Jl , ...... Pill For Vow Car ' .JOte.SON & SOH lb .... ...., .. Hanor Blvd Ollt.a M.. 5630 All '7U Alh Kon1eoa MUSTGONOW• llACHIMPOITS IMI Oove Street NEWPORT 8EACll 7SZ..ot00 ·n MGB alnt. Mu•t toel9'00 • talr• over pyml.I or ... 400/0ffer. ...-. keep cal.lln1. 13 G1V AM/FM slereo1&:,;.;;;;;.;;;~~~iiiiiiiii~:lfMGB, tu '7S. ad cODd A $4.00CJ/Make o ffer dy~ ----gd 1u mlleaae. J.ut 844 9UU. eves851.()847 'T7 :!ml 2+2. 4·1pd, elec lfl*ll alOon parta. Ill.all --!>Orl. AMIYM cass., AIC, selJ mJO. 167.ao7 .. 19 Sport Sedan. air, 5 53K nu,~ f.&l 7074 :1pd . i;nrl, 11.000 m1lt•11 'fll YOB, wire wbeela. Xlnl mp~ 20 + S8!l00 '73 l200 Good cond Sl.395 AM/FM cusette, ulliDC t-026-496.1.1 m7518 C all evei. & wknds 12800. Call Ad·SllleC' ------4lll-4'»4 111.82, M2 4300. 24 hn . ... 9707 ---- ....................... '72 240Z. Ve<.1or maaa. '' 11ot 9741 19 AUDI 5000S Copper ovr 'hid etlll . Jed bd . air, •••••••••••••••••••• ••• cir, super sharp. lo m1 nu bnl SJll00831 1504 Bl.(y any rem&ln.tol '79 6CM ~·~ i)y!> 644 7935· e\ 7'J 3IO ZX He11ut1ful blue & ge.t WANTED 71 72 AlTOI PARTS CAH M2 4.279 9712 ....................... CREVIER . . & I \I lt llOA°"'AT \AHIA ANA 8353171 ff1t ut..T•tt.i•ft-OAW1H(; MA(H1Hl •USB>IMW1• 73 3 t.C;rpe, mint1<6S91 7fl ;JX.12~'P C2721'f1Ll Tl :0) 4.i.p. airl<!!H~X Jo: 1 7i s.n 4.'.pS I< f 017!! I Tl 5."0A mmt <10081 'TlQlcs1 14.56SXG I '78 J:in 4sp. air r42281 711 :r.lnA, SJ r ( 6006 I 714 s.»A loaded ( S46H 1 il*Jen hpS R.11SUl6 1 "79S281AS R 1281.S I 79 5281 loaded ( 02!'6 I OoMdS•d~1 -- SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS HEl.PSTO AGHT IMR.ATIOHIY OffflUMG HIGHEST SAVINGS EVER OH ALL MOOElS! UPT036• MPG!!! Yuur rrull'l0(4' ma\ \/Ir\ 140 0 HIUf 1JnY1n1? habit and tvn<Jll11.o t.PA .111 1in1\l-<d f~I t~:inom' tor I.ht-~w •-> ,pi. ... -<.t ar,. l 1 1, Z> mvK. h1ghv.J) :ii n IVf.t <'Om bmoo 2li m ri 1'. BUY OR LEASE NOW! FORTHEIEST DEA.1.IM ORAMGECO.- ·cOMEINAMD S&US.TOOAY! Mo,.... «plO+H Ofl thew ~ f"41tltWJ pMCH SADOUIACIC VALLEY IMPORTS ~C! Marj!!kntl:' l'k .. > M1~1on VicJn 131·2040 495.4949 & '711MWS30i t i.peed. power ~tft'nn11t powpr hrak~. air 1 ond1 llOllU\I!. /\M FM 'tereo cas.wttewith 4 speaker'. eiK'tnc sunroof. w elec ln<' windows. llghl alloy wheels, metallic topaz brown extenor wn h tan leathet-elte intenor Onl) a>.J&O rm.Jes ''' Excellt'nl cond1t1on throughout Runs on REGULAR GAS' ' ' MUST SELL for ONLY $12,500 I tuny I call SU--01311 mAHGI COUNTY'S OU>EST & Sala.-Serv1ce U.Us mg RovC..er,lnc.. RcUs A.oy<'e BMW tS40Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 IOIMcUIEH's 850N Buch Blvd l'..AHABRA !S M.I No.otSA Fwy> C714t51J.5lll &mday by Appt. ii BMW SIOI . clean. rbll, all papers . mus t s.crtnce f1450 64.\. 7914. mt57e 74 BMW 2002 rd>lt mi ZX with Lintt'd M aics & RH k 1.thn xtra.:. lies t offer 2 Pqeot lO speed bi es :a:i&!G4? AND 2 Peuleot mopeds! lnt '74 260Z. a t ('und. mags. 62K mJ Xlnl rood Mn.I~ 'ifl :.91Z. l5 000 m1 . mag::. itlr .iulo. rr11nl c-und b7~::\o4S 19 fJ'•lhWl 210 AM tfo'M C'a: ~ Lo m1 Xlnt t•ond S4 700 d y s.56-9:2!r.!, evcb ~ ti4 71173 ·oo Wagon Auto tram. (;ood cond S600 546--4frl2 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 l.'.lt 2 !Ir, AM 1FM, 5 .,pd l2400 <;d mpg & c'Ond 4!11 4'0l 711 l'"'lal Spydcr 124 Xlnt cond Sac-rifl r e SSH7 ~ I TT2 tmlJ. 5.54 <kl2 16 1.28 Hatchback (;<xicJ 1ond & mp ..: A" F~ ras'> t2 300 ,. I' ~12fl} 9727 ..........•.•....•••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UMVasm ~A.U:S & S f:HVICI-; OlDSMOllLI HOHOA GMCTRUCKS ~Jlh1rbor Hl•d C< hi A M t-:.-;11 540.9640 •19714 llf.and.i ('IYll" .. tnt 1•.nd hk1• 0t''4 L'l ~ m 1 $8JOIJHO Jim MS 113'1 9710 JcJtUQr l!fib '(J lll. Im maculatf' ~pt>r1al l:-1 •tu.>r paint •m l<E'IO 1 '.:'11f'i1Jmilf'<> '>4()-.!.!tlfl '7)4 ...........••..••.••••• •t. "'°'nrn1nn 1 ohlJ 'Int I unf1 $3 21111 (If m W1-dda\' onh :,.JI)~ 97)1 •...••................. miracle mazda 21 so ..... ll•cl Cotih ~ '45-5700 CXlu tood thru S.»M. IEACH IMPOnS IMI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche '77 91 lS Red Z1K. XJnl cond. All opt.& Sl.8,CXX> PP 645· Ul82 -------- '75 Porsche !J l4, ver y clean. mech perfect. new ures ,. Int. mo 549. 7966 d}'11 ~eves White '73911E w 11mr1. Al lr1ys. Reca r ro seat11 . AM IFM radio. 73Kml. lmmac cond. 111,995 71+64(MB12 aft. 7PM. ro.sc .. '72 911 s 1lle ultimate in "clean·· Nu P6'1, bab~ Reearos. and nu Konis. A rare machine' M8·5764 1961 Porsche 31588. Ong 1nt.enor 150 miles on reblt eng Must sell. IS600 64&-0ll:S 7 GraduallOn Gil\ 74 Por 914 2 htf'r, yt'llow. S·~pd. AM /FM i.tert'o. lo m1 . xlnt lhruo ut 30·3SmpR B!O)r0 80 ~· 7203 Por..che '69 912 5i;pd Xlnl $.'56(1) f 1 rm. 546-03 lS after-7 71j !tM Loaded Sto.500 ar 11'5 per mo tut> over le-.t' Jearuue 642 !1254 or 11)7 8.\38 a.allloy~ 975' ............•.••••••••• R 1 DEALER IN U.S.A llOSfO \UNOAYS 19 lkntley Mlt XIS S'75tl Jl2l'C2 Brooks St. So I ~R 49o.f 3'96 l!..,1 ~her t:lood. e lel(ant, .,.hilt· rlr<in t21.~0 "40~ 9760 ...........•..•..••••.• 1910SAAI TUUOs 114-rf• 'lo!OW for 1mmed1att· llt•h\t'f)' • Free S y r . jlj.~nule WAIUMTY Offt'r ends ~31-80 IEACH IMPOllTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ----Toyat. t7'5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ti M a.zd.a GU..' Guod I( a.~ mileage Good shape. hatchback Split rear seab SZ800 960-3171 -'75 C ELLICA AN /FM "19 M.az.da RX7GS Red. Casa air cond.. 5 @cf • xtras rnso 642-4300 . Ad x I n l M u s l s e I I ! ~ • 181 34 hr 2 1 3 1 4 3 9 · 7 9 2 6 o r • .... 9740 714 '846-lll6&6 Mace I -~~--~~ '78&..a ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWIR ,. YMIHTS Oi new used MerC'ede~ ~ .,.,th our extended lerm simple interes t bank plan M1n1mum down. 0 A C Call for ('Oflf ldentu1 I quote MISSIOM Vil.JO ~s IOI 1746 495 1704 '72 280SE. 4 dr sedan Sn.rl. 11.1r. maroon Im mar '5,300 SS7 4073 dayi. '18 ,, MERCEDESJOOCD. Met Bh'«' Sn.rf/18M m1 ·s. Buy or Assume Ls e 7S2 5118 16 ~1:1. met bm, xlnt cord. W ,!ICIO Call Dave Trumbull d ys 2J3.Tl4-2275. 714 ~·1391 . e ves 7 14 675 ·42 41 . 67s.lll86 MB 74 290 Wt>U main t.alned l ownr car 18400 D ys ~4 6 8 99 1 . eVflS/wknds MO 2lMI '73 ~ SL Superb cond. ~'\&11,y l'qwp P P. Aft 8 la ... 1U-MCM064 Stereo. air cond .. autooallc. new paiol. Xln t ( J70l/L8) Al1i!~'"1-1714tl-630-507f 8 »Hilon-Pti · 832-45391ft. 6/wkenOs. Ask for Tim · T,.._,.. f7'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Triumph Spitfl r~ lo/mi. Loaded. Abo+ LM.e over pymta. ~all ~:ms Brand New, '79 TR't Con· vertit>Ae. Only 5000 ml. Xlra car. mual aeD for penonaJ ruaons. _,.,, sacrifice 17995. PY• s:n-m>. aft 5:30~. Only sen oua lnqanes piMIJe v .... ' '771 .................. ~···· Havma trwble ..w.n1 yow cer? Try ut 1 PaW for or not! Afk f« J'rw Marino or Tom AlkiD. New f)Alat, tires Best of· M.8 '74. >tOD. •Ir. auto. rs tU·~ le ewe LMll. xlnt cond .IMM•IJMO YOLDWA ... 1171 I _,CM a.YD. ·-=r=-c.,t t7 I 5 ~see P.P. te8·3'2..2_ ....................... 11 c.prt. ltoOCC V..-y ad en,_ Jllll apan.t ._on pel1a b t'* antlM .. (I~. 41lC lllulil ae.U _..,..., •n• ....................... r 'Tl ..SE. lmmac11late SMJDO, call 2u1•oat~ 'TJ vw c •• ,., IOOd ctr-..-.mea~• ('Ond. New tlre1 A.M 1r M. C all art. •· ,,,_ ------.. VW IUO. Au, IUOO ... ... MH&M ... ) l ........... w ..... UMd .W.."-4 ...... Ut-4 ....... u .. d ThUf9d .Ma 15.1980 OAILYP1LOT 9 ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... 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"-Ila bod)' waft -~ ........ -~l Ma -·-·············· ~ ---,. 81acl ....... Limited 'TT ea-ro. mJat ~J I.Inti, (jf11Uda 4 door. lo ·n V1' aebbll. •urf Illa 1..-..t Pr. Mio. aJr. sm. VI. lo n11.Al',mGO Alllnl. 1 oww. good mm.~ i:d'l...llDl1u ml's "1a)() "*l.leO ~ .... __, ttl5 9Gl271~ Oruklur 7'Gf'andTunno,429 enl(. ,. .... Wbt rcid LDlr. nu -----··••••••••••••• Al at woril W 1• VI, 1uJto . oeed. work ..-.--. brb. motot -a.DO '11 ~....-o, IQlf. aood In ..,. 4'eN!l Joe a ti.tell. M11, wbl11 l'.'Vtty utr• lnchtdln• lencw ~ enc Huni. AM/Pll uu l"t!rf •u.nroof Onl )' 1,1$0 IOQd.SUOO.S..1tt3ll•: ~a.toner ~ ~ milft t.14,*50 '•:Loo tat1Pl c 11 Ma V7G2 "7S a.bbat. l2llOll AlkturVal 1S 185. .:JJ OllbH MJ0 1 t'ri Pb After • __ .. t••o pm. rall ,....., Y• 644-11 tt ••••.•.••••..•..•.•••.. • COM¥8TW.I • 1"1c.r.•5"dlt' ~paint, lop' lire:.. Two ealra Corvair ~ & bpet'e p&l'tll S1500~t otfw Call l9tT vw ... Xhrt <'Ond 1 11a1Hn1er . AM t'M .---ue. .... ·~-it> n IAIPllorwknd.s • Bus. rebh eng icoot.I l1rea , run s goud --~ ,..Si(l9.1 '6' VW1iiJal{ug, rebwlt 41111-. XJnl ~ S1100 IMl-Be .tter 5 pm 'IO SIVlU.I OtlSIL: ~ tnl £vcr}' opt._~ 4,WO au• 1111 llH8 HO t'oua>t• l>t'V1lle De ~~ 8y owner. low in.~ Whtlt' w rf'IJ In lt'nor Will i.1u·rih4't' ..., '72 Coupe de V1Ut: One Owner X1ra.l> SlOOO or mMeolfer 646-,.... "J2 8'a. 895. 914 engtOt' Cllllev-'•p '418 Cadillac coupe Good 642·5236 tranaPortat1 oo $9001 ----080. ~or493-008'1. '19 IAlllT U:>e PR O P A NE OH DIES& ga50hne '76 CdV 49M, Air cond., i.ter e o sharp.co car.~ Mr cauette. xln 't ga:. Andd567 307_0 __ _ miJeaae car. bke brand '1IO SeVIUe SI Leath tntr. new. (9UJWDE 1 5aXI rru, mu.st i.at-nface. $5750 all 1S88 ___ _ AUS?AM lNT'L DleseJ i9Sev1Ue. lmmac. '714U-610.5079 Bl.lt/blk. !lOOI> mi's. Red 76MUt .alill•M-.'10 lhevy 2-Dr. Hatcbl>lt1·k. X·U Spt. Pkg .. Swlrouf (Dl). OM.Y$6Stl HOWAIDCe.YrOMt ~lsQuallSU NEWPORT BEACH IJJ-0555 SIE US FllST! We have a good sele<.1100 o f NE W & U S El> CbevnMels! CONNELL CHEVROLET .~ 11.irtk•r II d • I IS I \ .., I:.-..\ ~46-1200 '16 FOid I.TD Co\U1try Sql&lre Or11 own'-'r Xlnl cond Nu Mlchehn l•AS Belt offer Call da)'ll 714·~~. l!:ve:c. 7 M /61().1029. 11111 Torino Very clean w/aJ.r. 1150 or bst ofr ~7·9/\M orPM 71 Raocbe:r'o w /shell lop. Good rood Needs some q won. CalJ aft 6pm Laurie. 548-5.276 ..... di • •••••••••••••••••••••• '12 SEDAN. ~.000 mi. Sl.!Ql or best olfer. ~SSIS4 -Mttcwy 9'50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANG E l'O 'NTY 'S NEWEST LI.N(,'()I..N MERCUHY OEALBRSlllP RAYFUDEIOE LINCOLN MEHCUflY 16-18 Auto Center Ur SDl-'w) ·Lake Forest exn UlVlNE 130-7000 8:»5 Moo -Fri stnpes. loaded. Must ~aft.6twkends :.ell. Bs t o fr . P P '64 Malibu SS. Need s 'Elf Monteeo. xtras, A1C. AskforTlm. ~. ------ -·n CAD CDV. 1mroac, someworit. SliOO. recent overhaul, xlnt 960-5996 cond . mu st sel l BX>/080. 760-~ '78 Olcla DIESt:L. ti ~1 2 dr. A beau\)' wtlh aH u tru. Great m1lu1• $7000/flrm . 541-ms or 754 nn 17 <>IMI• 8rou1ham Coupe, V $ Air cond . Power brake11, tlnled teht1111 , AM I f"M stero, Bucket ~eat~. console, pe>wer stetinng, power w1odo1.Wi. L1gbt blue miul.llr with matching &tMnor ~. CaU Fleet Dept Dally P i l o t . 6CM.'121. Ext. 210 9957 ....................... 1973 Puato Hatchback Loaded. like new 964-6112 71 PllfT8 ICM. Au cond • power steering and brakes . V ·6 . automallc. ( J'T9TWG l R195 AUSTAM INTI. 1714)1-630-5079 8:»5 Mon-Fri m4S:ll alt. 6/Wkend-. A:.k for Tim 9965 .........•.•........... ·w Swlblrd. ~ spd. 6 l')'I. new tires 1shocks & radiator. $2800 /bci.t 7~ 1.349 -------v.,. 9974 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74VEGA ~ATE WAGON 4-~pd. new l1res. rt'Cent €!ll( reblt Top cond1llon Sl!ia>. 191.SKYE> Ask for J adl 631-1Z76 9772 ~Mkbelins,31 ,000mi, .... ••••••••••••••••••• W'lft! spokes. tape. llhr VOL VO En>. 494-5941 1976 Chevrolet Nova Poli c e Spe c ial (wrecked). Available for 1n.apectJon al Laguna BeACb Police Dept. Sub- IDt bid to Laguna Beach POiice Dept.. 505 Forest Ave .. attention Mr Mdntyre on or before 23 May 1ll!O Classic 1969 Marauder (427VAB I runs good. '73 Vega. New eng, 20·~ mi Great cond. Ni ce .,,. body needs work. Call ce..sones. $850, >19-1$651 SALES. SSlYIC E AHDUASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS '64 COMVanAE ,_ ......... cos-..... c,. $I 5 00 /01. 1714) 64~3200. eveniz:181543-l 706. • \\Wk or 67>2966 homl' EAILEllCE YOlVO ·71 CdV Sl.000. 84Kml. Cc .. •ital l.986Harbor BJvd Oean. CTeam. black top. •• ..... •••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA Good cond. 496-71_7_1 .__ ~Mark Ill: Xlnt cond ..... '301540-9467 '79ELD0Sll,8SO Call~J ---Mnrf, wires. C /kll, '78 Sta Wgn. s unrf. 003WVW 00-2963 whl.sl Corwth 9932 cauette, AC. 20MPG, d1r mn~ --- 9930 ....................... ·m Vate Convertible 427 9952 ....................... '7S Mu.st. JI v.6. 4-spdk. AM1FM. IJ.ke new, ~50. ~ '67 Mustang, new 289 Cobra jet en j!.: new trans & rear end . inter comp. redone . Body needs pa.int Car has lesi. than 100 m1 Must .,ac S3SO-O Or bes t oCfer 8'7·1349 Classy '78 Coupe de V11lc, i2 Volwo H6E. auto. s un-wtute leather upblsty rf. ra. radials. $2800 besto(fer. 644-6330 • Extras. Best offer. Call Must Seil '66 6 cyl, xlnt ~l cond. $1600. Xlnt coad. 22 mpg. I ---- ----. 675-3914 77 VEGA s speed. air cond . Rood tires, Rood shape <Stl~·I sleeve bk>ck I (517SM 'i' I Only S1995 AUSTAM fNT'I. 1714) 1-630-5079 8.JG.5 Mon-Fri 832~ aft 6 wk end:> rukforTlm IMPORTANT llOTICE JIM MORENO IS SO EXCITED ABOUT THE FANTASTIC GAS SAVINGS POSSIBLE WITH VW GAS & DIESEL CARS ~ND VANAGONS. H E WILL DISCOUNT YOUP NEW VW WITH THE EQUIVALENT OF: Bring This Ad and Rece ive a Cas h Di scount From Our Regular Price Equal To·. The A nnual Fuel Cost A s S hown On The Federal Price Stic ker -EPA Secti on. WHEEL AND DEAL RIGHT HERE (_, j 187 t I BEACH ILVD .• HUMTIMGTOM IEACH You c•n find just the c•r you're looking for in the Automotive Classifieds of the Dally Pilot. Sell your old wheels , too! Just call 642-567811! m]@{t}I • <Mner.673-0844 '77 Se v 111 e Fu 11 y '18 c.orvette. Anniversary Edition. SiJver w/red tnl, cn.i.se coatrol. AM I FM 8 trk. P /W, 11.186 m i. •.<m. 631'185.5. '78 MUSTANG II Super Sport, T·roof. llft bal·k . AIC, stereo. auto t rans 15,000 mi Creampuff Lmlited ed1t1on . Must see. S4 .350. or besl 7~ ~':.~:.-. ....... !~ ~.~:.-. .... -.!~~~ ~ ... ~:.-. ....... !~ ~ ... ~:.": ....... !~ ~ .... ~~ ....... !!!'! eqwpped. Moonr oor. i2 Volwo station wagon. must sell. Make offer. xJat CODd. new engine, 8CZ-8812. tlres. brakes. shocks, ------- mdOer. A t.emfic buy. Trade yaur old stuff for ~ fast.est dra"' in thl' Like n ew. $2,975. new goodies with a West a Dail~ Pilot &M4JM. a assified ad 642-5678 t.1ass1fied Ad &12-567H -------- UHd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .• .. . . .. ... Big HERTZ 24Br.:Sale 'I1als Saturday May 17th only! Orange eo-ty Fairgrounds lftU ~.l'\1TIUS Of 1979 LSED f.W .\\'AJl.UU: ~T Tit~ PIU('[ N'Ll'DnG: Sedans Coupes Co01pacts Big Cars Station Wagons Small Cars Mostcars have airconditioning,powerbrakesand steering. automatic transmission, AM radio and radials. \bu cani afford to miss this price! We can't hold it morethan24 hrs! Wt M'~ ..._.,. .C can &Ml mast be Mid CO makt , ... f•.,, ....... ilt.e• ttllal nm. l)olv 111<• h1w1 , ..... h•~" ""' w111.1I flv..i '"'' """' i.111\ "''•'11..d '"' -.nit• f )!!).,, nutkv' 1111•l 111•"lo·I\ t1\n1l.1hl1• ,,, h1t1lio•1 1111• ,., 1>1"41'41111" '"" 11p1llk 11hlv 1n 1lw"4' 'I"'' 1.111\ 11111 ,~1, •"' BILL SALE ************** • llO AllllmAL DEALER PREP CHAIRS - • NO BLOWN-UP PIKE STICKERS • 110 OYER STICKER PRICES •LJetUOH.Cl OCAL[R AOOCO -"'CC£550h•t • On All Toyota C.llcas, Corollas,* .Coronas & Supras •E.<CUl()ING TCACEL., OVl 10 ••A•LA8 LIT < *Mon Reasons to Buy at Biii Maxey * 11 4x4 PICK UPS LONG BED SHORT BED -SPORT TRUCKS ALL SALE PRICED ON WINDOWS 7 20 FOOT GAS SAVER MINI HOMES ALL SALE PRICED ON WINDOWS 5, a. & 10 FOOT STAKE BEDS ALL SALE PRICED ON WINDOWS 150 NEW CAR AND TRUCK INVENTORY 118. llFlAlm XEY'S SALE * * * * .-.. * * * * * * * * HUIE2ACRE FACILITY I OYER 60 SAFETY CHECKD USED CARS '76 MALIBU CLASSIC 9 PASS. WAGON LoaOl'd wolh cruise C B r9CJ10 s1o>rPC1 Less lhan 35 000 m ites 1090V0Vl MUST SEE s2495 '75 SCIROCCO 4 ~Pf'•od ~ll"reo tape 2 lone !>Ot>C .ti t>a'"t 136.?LXUI 'nTOYOTA COROLLA 4 r.oeed Fresh as a daisy (999AXL) SPECIAL s 3495 79.USTANG COUPE 4 SPf'ecl, 4 cyl . sltfeo. less tha 8 500 miles (166WRJI SPECIAL s 4695 '76 Pl.YMOUTH ARROW 4 .. "*""'1 -suoer low rn1les 1689RT::.1 MUST SEE s2995 ·nPINTO BEACH WAGON V-6. auto . AJC.' laPe. lugg1t99 rac k Plus IP!l!I than 25.000 miles 1521SlF)s 3495 'MUST · BUY 'nJEEP WAGONEER 4 w heel dnve auto PIS. NC. till. cruise SUPER SHARP. Low m11eS {388$WOI :':T ~· s 4595 77 ceucA sr COUPE 5 speed. A7C. stereo. mag wheels SUPER SHARP . (897SWW) =T s4795 FULL I ZYEA WARRANTY .. Thursday, May 15, 1MO ---..... -·---... ... rd ANNIVERSARY. SALEI F CTORY REI TE BRAND NEW AND 1 · · DEMONSTRATOR 1980 FIREBIRDS USE YOUR FACTORY REBATE FOR YOUR DOWN PAYMENT OR ANY OTHER WAY YOU WANT TRANS AMS EXAMPLE 2W87HAL 11 7472 EXAMPLE 2U87HAL 10 SQS '80 SUNBIRDS EXAMPLE · .?T87HAL 110330 AS $ LOW AS ..... '77 CHEVETTE '78 DODGE OMNI •79 PINTO WAGON A gorgeous hllle economy special w ith 4 c.yt enq•ne This prett1 lt ttle economy model ha<:. fiont wriee1 drive A '>u1.>er clean sky blue with wood & m ain srdrng and automa11c trans am radio w s w tires and ori<.•.:d ·o d cyl engine 4 soi:ied tran, and e,1Pn arr cond t•on•ng oni. 11 353 miles 4 cyl engine 4 speed trans am -tm sell (644SLSI '-)11ouldn 1 la!>r long '~o nurr, on 1n1!> one 11067871 .,1ereo w•lh ra pe dec k power steer•ng and rool racks A !'>()ee1a1 buy you shouldn t pass u p (594WD01 '79 TOY OT A COROLLA '79 SUNBIRD HATCHBACK '79 SUMBIRD COUPE A real sweet little cut1e w11h only 12 075 mrles 4 c. ,1 A real prelt; Clue se)(y looking economy c ar Equipped Super nea1 lire enq1ne reo beau tr Equipped w1t n V6 5 engine automatic trans am radio and ready tor you with VG 4 speed trans am Im stereo power <,tcerrnq <-Oee<1 •rans am radio w•th tape tleck power steering today A must 10 see (O tOXRN1 t<.illv wheels tilt whE->e l and custom interior l5579J81 11ny1 roo air sunroof and custom wheels 17 1 tWAZ1 GOOD GMAC FINANCING A YAILABLE '"'"· - ) BuntlDgton Beaeh Fe11ntaln Valley EOt T I O N Your Hometown Dally NewHpaper ' VOL. 73, NO. 136,3SECTIONS, G PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOAY, MAY 15, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS U.S. to Screen ·New Cuba Exiles f ' 11 Ocean View's System Flayed By ROBERT BARKER Of u. o.tty rw •- A controversial school credit system pas survived aUack.s by student and parent opponents at Ocean View High School in Hun- tington Beach. The innovative plan. which re· quires students to complete a certain number of credits with a C grade or better before they can graduate. was labeled a dis-aster. HB Union ·Pla~ 127 Layoffs Layoff notices have been sent to 127 Huntington Beach Union High School District teachers and counselors, notifying them that they will not be rehired in September. The notices. required by law, are a followup to notices sent to teachers in Ma rch telling them that they may not be rehired. The layoffs are in addition to 62 cler ical and blue-coJl a r wor k e r s a n d s e v e n ad - m inistrators who received layoff notices earlier in the year. Distr ict s pokeswoman Lyn Henderson said today that the l ayoffs pro ba bly won 't be "anywhere near" the 121 total, because of attrition caused by rcs1gnallons of other teachers. Enrollment in the district's six high schools bas decreased more rapidly than anticipated. The drop was expected to be 200 this year but the actual decrease was 900, according to Mrs. Henderson. And, she said, the district is expected to lose 1,100 more stu· dents in the coming year. The present district enroll· m ent is slightly m or e than 19.000. There a re 800 teachers. The layoCfs affect teachers who ranked lowest in seniority in van ous education courses. For the firsl time. tenured teachers were acrected . Pickle Poison Suspect Held PORTLAND, Ore. <AP> -A 62-year-old man has been indict- ed by a federal grand jury on a c harge of trying t o extort $250.000 from the Fred Me.yer Inc ., food c ha in by puttang traces of cyanide in a jar or pickles. Paul E. Bailleux. of Corvallis , was indicted Wednesday after be· ing arrested three weeks ago. He was accused or poisoning a jar of pickles at a Fred Meyer store in Beaverton on March 22 in an attempt to gel diamonds worth $250,000. Coast Weather Cloudy tonight and Fri· day morning, sunnier in afternoon. Lows tooigbt 52 at the beaches and 58 in· land. Hlgbs Friday 70 to 77. .. How can you mor ally con- tinue with this variable credit syste m." pa rent Pat Fowl er asked trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict Tuesday night . ·'The students at Ocean Vi~w are statistically below average. Parents wi ll hold you responsi· ble ·· T he program. in effect at Ocean View, but not at the dis· trict's other five hiJ.?h schools, also drew strong support in nearly eight hours or emotional hearings stretched out over two meetings. · Student Jody Cormic k said tha t op~nents a re suffering from misguided opinions that threaten t6 run the program out or school. What it is all a bout, she said. is that if you don 't go to class you don't get credit. At the end of the stormy de· bate, trustees agreed to continue the e>rogram in the 1980-81 school year on a 3·2 vote. Trustees Helen Ditte. Zita Wessa and Stephen Smith voted in favor while board President Doris Allen and Trustee Brian Lake voted against it. Mrs. Wessa. who said she sup- po r ted the variable gr ading sys tem because it m a kes a diploma meaningful, gave an ex- ample of bow it works. "Take, for example. a math course at one of the other high schools. "A student might pass every- thing except for fractions. If he or she 1JDt an F there it would be averaged with other scores and the -student might get a C. "But at Ocean View, a math course is dJvided into several disciplines. "If a student bas trouble with fractioos. be can't receive credit for the fraction segment until he successfully completes that part of the course." Mrs. Wessa said the student would get less than the total credits ror the entire course and that is why some of the seniors are lacking, in credits. • Opponents said 25 percent of the high school seniors are not gr aduating in June because of a lack or credits. District officials released a survey which tended to s upport that claim. The survey shows that 474 seniors are enrolled at school and that 76, or 16 percent. definitely will not graduate. Another 71 seniors , or 1S per - cent , are capa ble of completing requirements but may not, the study showed. Opponents also claimed that Ocean View students performed <See SYSTEM, Page A2) Govenunent Cuu Interest On Mortgages WASHINGTON (AP> -In· terest rates on gove rnment· backed mortgages are falling by the sharpest amount ever, 1.5 percentage points, amid hints the Federal Relerve Board may soon c:U.smanUe credit controls it impoeed in March. · The 1tovernment announced Wednesday that Federal Hous· ing Adminiat.raUoo and Veterans Adminlltration mort1a1e rates for aln1le-famlly bomea wm drop from 13 percent to 11.5 per· cent, effective today. MelD~. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker said monetary and credit condi· tiona have improved so much of late tMt tbe board can beliD to cooaider elimiutinl 10me ot the controll lmpoeed in "llarcb. · · 11oaey and credit 1rowth have elowed appreciably. In· deed, then .. oow Nlll1clerable ~m for srowtb caeelattat wtth the .t.rtete we Mt for OUl'MIWI for all ol tbil year," Vol9er 1.id bl a lpMCb to tile Netlmtl AaeoelaUon ot Mutual Savtno Baau. mMU"' ta Lake .._. Vlat.a,na. TM ---~ Ml elowed eon· 1lder1bl1. l••dlna •••Y analY* to "'9dMt • reunhn •• bad, tf IGt ..... tbao ... ,,, •• 7 .......... . 0 .. 11 l'I ... l'-toy lliCM •··- THESE OLD NAVY SURPLUS TIMBERS PROMPTEORESIGNATION OFCOLLEGEPRESIOENT Golden West College's Lee Stevena Reveala the Source of the Mystery Today Timbers Toppled Prexy? GWC Chief Tells Reason for Resignation By PIDLSNEIDERMAN OI .. 01111Y PW SUft T he abrupt resignation of Golden West College President Lee A. Slevai WU apparently tri1fend by bl.a taking home five old pieces of wood. The timber• in question were surplus, gi"90 to the school by the Long Beach Naval Station. E arly today , aft.er a 1 a.m secret meeting, Coast Communi· ty College District trustees vol· ed to reject Stevens· resignation if be would agree lo several con· ditions. ·a eyood the requirement of a public admission concerning his personal use or district property. t h e conditions s tat ed that Stevens' contract, which expires June 30. would not be renewed for more th.an a one.year term. 'that a letter of reprimand would be removed from his personnel m e alter one year. and that the college president would forfeit two weeks' pay. The trustees' decis ion lifted some of the mystery that ba5 su rrounded the coUege presi- dent's surprise a ction earlier this week. Stevens' initial refusal to ex· plain his reasons for resigning f u e l e d n u me r o us rum o r s throughout the college district. Dis trict officials said today th at the matte r of Ste vens' personal use of district property bad been discussed with the ad- ministrator . but that district of- ficials had not expected him to resign over the m atter . George Rodda, president of the Board of Trustees , today described the items used by Stevens as "very minor proper· ty with liWe value. The district paid nothing for it and had no in· tent currently ol using it.·· Rodda contended , howe ver. that a principle w~ at slake in the matter. "We're not trying to make an example of him." Rodda said. "But we want to make s ure that everybody knows in tbe future that district property Is district property -whether it's worth 10 centa or $10." "I'm SOITY that any such thing bas ba))PeDed, but 1 believe the collece and the district will be atroapr for it," be added. He aald be did not be lieve the penaltlea bein1 im~oaed on Ste•em are "oaeroua. Rodda said the truatees have ordered dlttrict adminiatrat.ors to p~. new policy within eo days aimed at pt'eVentlnl futu~ abuel. · 'Tbere will not b e any penouJ Ille ol cn.trlct property. to aYOMI ~ ~~l for mllun· dent_,...,,' he explalDed. ff• .. etadmed the dlltrlct ' bad ao l•teatlon of fotclns Stew.-• .... t .. aUoa ewer Ute matter but adde d that wld••'"8d nunon In rfteltt ~~~blr Hded to the f;i;p;.",=::. n felt ~1 UNI col· •• ~ ........ 't..,Ut.ud b, ............. 1 ..... "lulk ~ Mia 11mrllM1 .. W nmws ...... HUSBAND 'VICTIM OF TRUMPED-UP CHARGES' Wiima Stevena MMta the PNM Thi• MofNnQ with no factual background " In a printed stateme nt re· leased today, Stevens described the disputed property as "five large, surplus limbers given to the college at no cost by the Long Beach Naval Station " The timbers we re used for landscaping an front of Stevens· Huntingt.on Beach home at 8921 Rio Vista Drive. "Only after being assured that these particular timbers were of no use to the college and after checking with the college busi neN officer and only alter It was understood that they would be returned if ever needed, djd I ac quire tbe Umbers. "Tl\ese Umbers will be re· turned to stor age at tbe college in the same condition as when I acquired them." St evens r e m ained incom~ municado this morrung but bis •tatement said "I need a few days lo ren~t on whether it would be possible for me to be effective as president" Stevens' wife. Wilma. in a press conference at their .home. said ber husband is a victim ol ·'trumped-up charges that were leveled by district oCficials dis· pleased W\th her local political activities " Mrs. Stevens manaaed t he campaign of Carol Gandy. who s uccessfully ran for a seal on the district's board of trustees. Foot, Mouth Illness Spreads in County An outbreak of tbe vlrus- caUdd 1·band, foot and mouth" dlseue •"'°"' pre-acbool •nd elemtalal'Y tcbool·•I• cbllcSHn ha• been reported by Oranae CountJ hMltb tmdala. TM W... la aaUd and U.0 eot relat-4 to lb• mort Hrlou1 .._, ......... cUIHM tbal on.. ldUt catale, uld Dr Tom Pr••••r1a 1 t . c ouatr ···••atilt· AIUMM1ala Ua,re hfH .~~ ••-c ... ot Ute 1-, throupout the county, health ol· flcials uld they don'\ bave s t a tlstlca because indtvtdual c11e1 don't ha ve to be reported to health olftclall The band, foot ud mouth dil· eue IN tu ,....,. from Ute out· ward llJDI of lllfectjon. UDJ bUaWI 08 t.be Mndl alld fMt and cold IOftl ln or &roUlld CM mouth Symptoms mar be • 1or• tbroat or • blp I ver. Ptwl· d er1aa1 uld. Criminal Element Banned • a! J WASHINGTON IAPl -l n a move that could stop the now or Cuban refugees to the United Stales1 P resident Carter say.s t ha t nenceforth on ly those scr eened in advance by U.S authoritJes in Cuba will be at cepted. ff Cuba n President Fidel Castro accepts thoi.e lt!rm~. Carter said Wednesday, the United States will send boa~ and planes to ferry the refugees !>afely out of the is land country No longer, Carter declared. will t he United States allO\\ CASTRO BLAMING U.S. FOR ISl.AND'S ILLS-A10 .. itself to be used as a "dumpin g Rround'' for Cubao cramtnah ,rnd mental patient!> 1\ few l\Ours after th(' PN'S•· dent appeared before reporter-. Jt the Wlu tc House to reveal tht· new policy. a Jetliner chartered by the C.S govern ment r<> moved 17 o<flc1als and their de pendents from the U S fnteresL., Se('t1on in Havana. at least tern porartly 1 t was not clear how many were left behind, although tht: St ate Depa rtment, which ac· l'USed Cuba Of a "Virulent and contmwnli( anti-Amencan cam- pa 1gn, · said some es!.enual 1 cm ployees would r e m ain in ~ Havana. With no formal diplo matic re -, lahons between th e two coun- tries. the Interests Section 1s what paues for a U.S. Embassy in Cuba. Th ett wu no immedla«> in- dication what, if any. dirttl eon· ncction the deds1on to remove mOt>t l: S. d1 plomat1c personnel from Havanlll bad with Carter·~ new policy on accepting ref ug_ees. Howeve r. Carter noted • in his anoowicement of the 1 policy that he did not know bow • it wo'Uld be received bv Castro OC Pyramid Players Claim ~ Harassment j By FREDERICK SCHOE MEIO.. OI -Oeily f>'-' StMf An atto rney fo r a newly formed group charged Wednes- day that law enforcement agen· cies a~ har assing and violating t he ciyil rights of individuals participating m the pyramid get· rich-quick schem es sweeping Orange County <Related story, PageA17 ). And lawyer J ason Landess. a fo rmer Orange County deputy dist rict attorney. claimed the stat ute under which 21 person~ have been :i r r est ed by u n- d e r c ove r O ra n ge Count y Sheriffs Departmeot offi cers for participating in the schemes is uncoostilutiooal. Landess said he has been re- tained by a group calling it.self Orange County Cifuens for the Right to Assemble. It is com- prised. be said, or about 20 in· dividuals who have invested money in the so-called "business list concepts" which have hared thou.sands ol countians to try to parlay Sl.000 into $16,000. J oinlng Landess was Los Angeles criminal defense at- torney Gladys Towles Root. whose office is representing a g r o up of Beverly Hills i n- dividuals rettotly arrested in a police raid of a pyramid mM · ing. ' "For this to be a crime, they m ust show fraud and deception, and no ooe can show any fraud or deception." Ms . Root said. Several others attending the o utd oor punc h a nd ho r s d'oeuvre• pre ss confe rence atreued they well were awatt tlfat riat was uaociated with in· veaUna ln the pyr amid achemes. "What about making any in· vettment -the stock market, the racetrack. real e1t.ate or Lu ve,u?" one uked. "We'n all aware ot what we're dolnt. that there att no suarutees ... Laa4M1 lald the law enforce. m.at lboukt bear the wellht ot dttermlaln1 whe tbtr th~ pyruUd tcM ... .,.. aub~ to cu~Alllelawa. JI a .. •lor"8nt -...·t punue U. ....... M ..W. U.. Clll aMIN, .... Al> • DAILY PtlOl Mu.kie Branda A/ghan Peace Plan 'Cosmetic' VIENNA. A~lli• CAPl Sttret.ary ol 9lata Edmund 8 llluall <hleounlc.'4 lh pro-Sov et Afaban sov mmtnt'I n w peaN P4an loday. u .lllnt t "C'OlmM1c." and a Senlor Amenca.n olftclaf a.aid the proposal wu. "Nice, but no sale " "I lhJnk It 1.11 ~UP\tf1uot more for ns uminc ... M lne told an airport nt1wt t'ODft~ott IMM'tlr all~r be arrived l.n Vlmna to cliacuu UlC plan V.lLb Sovttt •'clrelcn Mlnbter Aadrel OrolD.)'ko Ttw Atpan plan. u rtpanei by tht> Scw•et nt'ft ., nc1 Tua, t'alltd fOf' A11b•Mlllo and MA&hbor1oa Pakiltaft and Iran to 11cn bllateral IJN4meftU Pf'OhJbkJn1 holUI• action qawt H('h other Th('St-.. ould be ruarantHd by the Sovif't lln'°n and lhe tlnUl'Ci State' a.nd Ow Unltt'd SCatN "'ould also pledse not to l'Onducl "11ubH·~1v~ acllvlt)" lj&l~l Af1han111ta.o ~ "rd'• r .. ,.,,,. s ..... , 8 ) Tiiie Auocla ... Pna Re volut1ooarv luder Ayatollah Ru.hollah Khomelnt called today for a putt¢l· of lr¥ntan rtdW> •od telev\Jllon lit• i.1t1d radw TV rontatn~ 'devlaUorust 1rou,111 which had t1l'i. '4 ll.h tht• fm mt•r rt>.:1me 1ot Shuh Mohammad Reia Pablavl> or W\•rc in 1tit :s..-rv tce and thoile "-'hkh are cornapt and cauae corruption," Tehran radio reported "-f t<an'4 hilt' tl1t• Whttt' lfou. ... ..-today termed "ridiculous" Iran claim thJt !Mi ur med Amcn t Mn saboteurs and assassins irnd 19 Iranian ~JC1I~ .ue oo th~ I~ alter being landed in the mountain. ... by hel11.-opters < tteh1teJ :.tory Page AO Rail "•rgf'r Planttf'd NEW YORK 1AP1 Two ma1or Western railways --5anta Fe Industries Inc and the Southern Pacific Co. -today an- nounl'ed pl..a.ru. to merge tn the Sl 1 btlhoo deal. The propo.sed m erger between the fourth-and fif't.h·lareest ra1lroad·based companies in America would create the largest such company in the nation ll seems llkely to provoke antitrust opposition because the roads {'Ompete in a number of areas, particularly m Cahfor-oia Egypt .llt~r• Stan~~ CAJRO. Egypt (AP> -In a n apparent switch in policy, Egypt wilJ not agree to resume Palestinian autonomy negotia· lions with Israel even though President Anwar Sadat bad said it _ would. off1c1al s tatements tnd1cated today. The statements came after Sadat held a strategy meeting ~with his new Cabinet and only hours after Israeli Prime Ministe r Menacbem ·Begin said the autonomy negotiations would continue pas t the May 26 target date. Dollar~ Gold S lidf' ~· 'LONDON <AP> -Most European financial markets were shut loda.l'.J.o(.1he Asc.ension_D.a.µohdaYT but-bank5-8nd wlho 01ises were open in London where the dollar declined and gold and silver pnces s lid back in qwet trading In Tokyo. the dollar closed at 227 40 yen from Wednesday's closing 228 25. Gold clo:.ed at S516 25 an ounce in London. down from SS25 al the close the day before and $522 50 overnight tn New York Silver closed at $12 90 tin ounce. from $13 25 late Wednes day Coed Fo~es 4 ¥ears Extortion Effort Brings Conviction Jill Mane Bramlette, the 21 year-old San Diego college stu· dent accused or attempt.mg to c~tort $3,000 from San Clemente travel agent and r 1v1r leader Ge.tic llnwc la~t summer. wa..., t·on v11:lt•d \.\ 1-dne~day b> ;m Orange County Superior Court jur) The t·1~ht man. four "oman panel took les~ than three hours tu convict the slender, blonde· haired "'oman 1n Superior Court J udgt• Byron Mc M 11lan 's Santa A" a courtroom Mc Millan i.et June 13 for sen· t encing. Miss Bramlett~ could face up to four years in state prison court.room claims that Howe ran a pros titution ring and had p romised h e r w o rk as a · hostess" m Las Vegas. San Diego and Mission Viejo, where ~he said sex orgies were to lake pl a Cl' M 1ss Bramlette. in tears after the verdict. also refused to talk to r eporters She said "good· bye" to one who approached her in the hallway She was arrested last August by San Clemente police alter she met with Howe in what in· vestigators s aid was a ren· dezvous to demand money for her silence. HBCans May Be 'luiced' HuUnston Beach Police Lt 8ruco Youn& hu a warnl.n~ for part>nl.A libOut harmltt6 loUklna,: fruit JwN-C'un11 thut may •tart l'huwlna up aruund the bred.fut t11 blo The <'al\.' <'Ootain more than JU1ct, Voung said, Thty actually t•ont1un a h•lf ounce or man Juana and th~ c1tns are selhng for $125 ~p1l'ce. he i;ays r ohce :.ellt'd a bout $4,200 wo rth of man,1uana tucked in· •ld• the cana ln a vacant field ln aoutbem Huoll.ogton Beach. They also arrested Ricky R. Evana, 25, ud two juveniles on auapidon of compiracy to sell marl.Juana. Youns said the slit to ~&ht· ounce cans a.re labeled IJ1e ol Gold from Hawaii and atates that the produce is made in Ha wail. The label depicts a glass or red· colored ju.Ice in a glass along with pictures of a lemon, a pine· apple and a papaya. The label boasts that the pro- duct is a "dell1btful bevera1e for use at the breakfast table." Dlrections urged customers to chill and shake before using. F,...P~AI CHAIN ••. new group may through court action. A true pyramid, Landess said, will eventually die after the population base from which to draw investors is exhausted. Jn the business List concept. ho we ve r, he said the re is a chance for "perpe tual motion activity" because many of the people who collect money from Lhe-top_usc ~~ i>f'Of1ts-1&-1't:m•- . vest or sponsor ne w recruits as investors Lande!-is crit1c 1zed law en- forcement for pur°'utnK legal ac t10n aga.inst ··profC!>:.1onal peo- ple -doctors, dt nttsb. real estatl' agents ... · It 1s an improper appro;.ich to go out and harass. ;.irrt·st and violate the c1vtl n~hts of lhese people Law enforcement s hou.ld b(· beyond tnflltraltng hom~·s <ind csrre,.t1ng lJ\PJ\IO){ c1t1zens." he said. Landess. however. said he wouldn't advise persons to participate in the business list concepts at present because of the poss1b11ity of arrest. She riff's officials confirmed today they expect to make addi· tional arrests and that they believe state laws originally de· signed to stop cha in letters do apply to the pyra mid schemes Art Buying Booms NEW YORK CAP> -A paint· ing by Claude Monet has been sold at auction for 7 .000 times more than its price when last on the market a.s a wave of a rt pu rcbases netted SSO million here in three days, breaking nearly all records for artists of the impressionist and modern periods. He r conviction Wednesday ended a speedy two-day trial in which Howe claimed he had o nce des ire d sex whh the woman, but never went to bed with her Miss Bramlette. however, . testified she slept with hi~ on two occasions and was prorru~ed work in a p rostltut1on rang purportedly run out or Howe's LB Gay Bar Arrests Net Drug Suspects ·office. Howe claimed she eventually demanded he pay her $3,000 to keep he r from going to bis wife, the press and the chamber or com me rce. or which he is _a dt rector. and telling of their liaison. Thouah j urors refused to dls· cuss the case after reaching their verdict. they apparenUy rejected Miss .Bramle lle 's ORANGE COAST H. DAILY PILOT ,,,.. o~.,...,. c..w o.;1, P•tot .,,,.. #PW(" H ,..,.,.,,"'IO ,._ ......... ~f"\\ t\ ~t-"'td tty tN 0' •1'19t' C.0.H fil1\llbh.,_t'IQ C.oMOMt't ~r 11• .011t0f"o\ .,. ~~ Moft04'f ·~ ,., ... '"' C..Ua -... ,..._. ...... ._.,_ •••C Ill ,._,,._,.,,. V•lt•; Ir••"• l.•OW"• 8'«" So!AA c..o.t.t A \t~ '"*"'' ..... I'\ INO,j\l'ltfl \MUf"O.V\ M'Ct ~·Y\ lPl"I' prtir.c._,., 8'1(>h\l\1"1 ....... ·~ •• .uo .... ,, 8•'f !.4rMt .. 0 8o• tW COti.t• ~ , .. ,'°'"" .. th7' • 8tlkf1N .... ....-~°'"' •nd P\#1Yw4 JaOlt C- Vte:•Pwn•"t.t ... f;-f'lt"f' .. ~ Tl11141M•\C: ...... EtNte>r ,._, .. _ .... _....,l .... 0-..W.M '--~-l~l>Q lOolO< ---.. -o.-c"""'•'•'"' Hltftftflellon hedl Offtcie ,,.tl'_.ac,.~¥4 ~,.,...,.._ .. \ l'O _,.._ Oftk•• ~-~•" ..,,,.. c .. .i .. q,-• U.l• -,. "'"'" "-• ~· ' .. By STEVE MITCHELL OI tt1e OMty ~I ... $~ Two police orficers, posing as a homosexual couple on vaca· tion in Laguna Beach, mixed with the clientele of two gay bars in an undercover operatioo that resulted in the arrest of a half·do1en drug suspects. The officers, on loan to Laguna Beach from San Fran· cisco. frequented the Little Shrimp bar and the Boom Boom Room in Laguna Beach for near· ly a week, allegedly purchasing drugs from employees and patrons ot the two predominant· ly gay establishmets. Arrested on a variety of drug c ha rges were: -J effrey Sltonr, 25, 326 North Coast Highway, an employee at tbe LittJe Shrimp: -0oreee Sorel, 23, an UD· e mployed secretary who lives at the North Coast Highway ad· dress: -WWlam lolly, a 28-year-old painter who Uves at 356 Myrtle St.; -AaU..y Dlruao. 32, ol sr1 Catalina St.; -Daelel Ara•ld, 25, an employ~ at the Boom Boom Room, who llves at 530 Mountain Road. Police laid they are a1IO seek· lna Randall Crowl, 3014 Nest.all Road, wbo allo worka at tM Boom Boom Room, and aDOtMr unld..utl.cl man wbo U"' tn La•uulucb. Police Lt. Bruce Brtcca Mid Ute two la l"randl• .,alee ol· nc.n ...,. ~ to ....._. 8HC!h In In apHIMft\ .... ._ LA&•ua• leach Police <.11Mt .I• 8perh lld ••• rreaclaco autlitortU. The two men posed as tourists at a local hotel between May 5 and Monday, and spent their "M06t of the (drug) Lransac· lions took place In and around the two bars," Briggs said. He s aid the two officers were ap- proached by employees and evenings at the two mld·town taverns. law Officers To Graduate Eighty men and •omen representing 17 la w enforcement agencies will graduate Friday from the 83rd basic police train· ing class of the Criminal Justice Training Cent.er at Golden West CoUege in Huntington Beach. The ceremonies will beeln with a parade and f<).l'mal ln· spection at 2 p.m . on the col· tege's football practice field. ChJef Leo E. Peart of the Irvine Police Department then will de- liver tbe ieJDO&e addrea ID tk amphJUteet«. Graduating pollce t rainees bav• completed 13 weeka of pbyalcll ud academic trainlnc la 1'71•• enforcement subject.a. Teaehen Jo Go OAJD..urO ({P> -TrJtnl to bel•Me ltl ~ for U.. ... eehool 1"f, UM 001 ... .._. dlltrlet bM told • tu-.. tt11& t.My, Ukt 110 .,. ... ~ tmp~. wUI .._ tWr jolli ........... .. ~ ........ Safe Bui Lost M a ria Jose Mo r ales. 7H a nc1 confined to a wheelchair. wee ps in Key Wt•st . Fla . after arriving with a boatload or refuge " from Cuba She c ame to the United States to be with hP r f<tmtl\ but does not know where to fmd them Toxic Fumes Kill K f:Y WF:ST. FIJ I 'p I Ju.-.l hou r::. JftN Prei.1dt•nt L1rt(>r 11r dered a h ull to tht r;.ii.!t8J! Freedom Flotillu , panic dnd po1 ~on11u-. tum1· 1·n..:ulf1 tJ ,, s mu 11 bo .If ~· .. I kl' ct \\ 11 h Iii CulJJn ..... lo.tlltn).( lhrt·l' of th• refu~et~ c :'th·anv.luh-th1 "ff111 .d t 11h.111 Girls Club Recruiting ir1 West County T h l' F o unt a 1 n V .1 11 l' \ Hunltn1<1ton Rt'csl'h C1rlc, Club t urr<>nth· '' t«induC'llni.! •'' 1980·1H riwmhC'r~h1p llr1\1• (ur <1rea jttrl!> aged 6 and oltJc•r Thi club ~ annuJI ffi{•mbt·r..,111 µ fl·t· 1s $15 The Girls Cluh. loc:111·d at 18490 Eud 1d St f-'11unt<11n Valley. will oHer !>ummer 11ro gramming weekda)!> from 10 a .m to 5 p m For the c·omrn 1ence of worktn~ parents. $ll rb can remain at the club for ex tended hours -7 a. m to 5 JO p m , with a snack provided for a n add1t1 onal Sl5 per week fee Daily activities inc lude sPort ing events. arts and craft:.. g ames. movies and special events. Once each week the club offers excursions to the beach or to attra c ti ons s uch a .... Marineland or the llollywood Bowl. • The Girls Cl ub 1s a non-profit organization supported by the United Way· Wes t and communil} donations. For information on club activities.call 549·-4344 1•ommunist n•·~-.p.1p1·r Granm..a. ,,, 1ni.: that < ..r11•r ('JO l<'IVC' r•r cin'!> 1n th1· I n1tl'C1 Stillt'' hut not 1n ( 1Jh.1 ,,.~, .. 1 thf' hti;itll h '4111 , ttnlmu1· 11 t..-... 11 .1pt .11 n' v. int tr1 lilkf' '"'(lplr· lo Flnr1il:.1 r ,,J,I (j111rrl rc•..,·1,..r-. rt·pOr1•-d f an<hn~ tht •'.I '"~ I t•f11,!1•f ... JOO • r 1 • v. n w n 111 .1 I ,, n I? I 1• d m .1 '' \\ I d I • rl 1 \ IJ ft iJ I \4 II ti I t• fl tl1l•Jl'1 t h" if '''"' c r ,dt l..,un-.t11n1· "Jll1 .1 '·'', •1!><"lnr I I I mc1r \Hr· 1j It I\ J•irlj! It ~ .!..., proh.il1h d cnmhinJ I I 0 II tJ ( (' U I h It n m 0 n 0 X I d l' 1-.ph~...,x1at 1on Jntl trc1mphniz 'aid llu~uong ~ho • x .. mint·d lhl· l>od1es of l~o or t h('\ ll'liffi') · Tht· soldte,..., in Cuba ... turre<l them on board so t1i:eht lht } w!!rt< 11k1• 'ar'1tnt'' hc• ... ml c ........ l GUJrtl orflt tJh '·•Id l\411 11( lht rt•(U!i'!t·1•:-. v.1•ri iJ• Jll ~ ht•n I hl' t lllll'I f'o1nt I urrm r•·Jl'h•,.I th1• ~w"h 1t11· I.! 111 11 ..... -.outh if "e' v.,,, 'l hc third dit<I t 'fl roult• to ,, l1x .11 h11 P•l <!I Th<· \1ct 1m-. '~'' mtn ind ,J ~Omiln \4t'fl' nol 1mmed1ald\ 1uenllht'<l · Eln 1 11 ot hrr Pil'>,en~1·r; '41.'n.' lre.tted <•I .1 d1:.f)tc'01'dr} at Ke) West Hu,uoniz -.a id the Sunshmc pJ~~t·nJ?1·r ... h.id bt•en t'-Oluted in tht> unltkel~ f'Hnt that somt· conta1[1ous d1:.eW>l' ftli(ured in the incident The Sunshine was one of 78 boats tha t a rrived Wednesday, t.J rry1nli( a to tal o f 4 ,882 passenli(ers That pus hed tht• total num~r or a rnvals of tht> 25-day-old boatLift to 42.396 The Coast Guard began broad· casting orders to boaters to stop tht' 1llcgaJ boatllft Wednesda) after Carter asked the Cuban to:O\ ernmt•nt to a~?r"e to .in of f1C'1al u1rhft ,.rnd ~t'allft -------------- FV Chief Salary To Rise? Fountain Valley School f>is. trict trustees are eitpected tonight to grant a 10 percent pay raise and a $50 per month mileage compenaalion lncreue to Supenntendent Glenn Hardy. The trustees m eet at 7:30 p.m . In the district's headquarters at Number One Lighthouse Lane The superintendent bas been the focus of board evaluations clunng recent closed ·d oor ex· ccutlve sessions Early this ~ t·ek , dis trt t't o ffi cials a n· nounced thcst a n ite m r egarding t ht· superintendent's salary had been added to the alre ady d 1str1buted Ma y 15 m eellnit agenda Boa rd President Betty M 1gnanelli said Wednesday that the board will vote oo a 10 per· cent raise for Hardy. wh.ich would increase the superinten· d••n t s a nnual salary from S43 ,6 15 to $47.976, retroactive lo last July. She said the increase would be- consistent with the 10 percent r aises given earlier to other dis· tract ~administraton a nd wouJd bring Hardy's pay into line with salaries of other Orange County e le mentary school superinten· dents His pay rate has not changed 1n the past year Mr11 M1gnanelh said the SSO m ilecsite intrea!>e is proposed tweau:.c the current monthly ratt> of $200 hl1s not changed for thl' past l1 years. YSTEM.' .. p1H1rl\ last year on prof1c1ency t1·,l~ in rt'ading. writing. m~th tt1td-+um~tl3$!,.. !tcffi!ti~--·-··--··--:· 01~trict off1<:tdls indicated t hoiot rt!'!>ult!. we re nawe d The~ rcleaH-d i:I nt'w :.urvey Tut'Sday 11f rt':.uJ~ or prof1c1cncy tests ad· rnant!>lered eJrhcr in the month Tht• '>tud \ .,hov.cd that there ~1.:re ft•'4er <kcJn V1e'llt :.ludenL' ~ho PJ'>st'd lhrt.'1.' of the tl~l~ lhJn in the other high SC'hOOl!> by 1 la,. ... pt-rcentdge p<"nts o r l~s I ht· number of Ocean Vie..., t ud..-nt' IA ho P•1...,M·d the malh '• ,, ... AJ..., n1.,1r h -.1x l"•tnl.\ below Ith '11,tnrt .• ,, rJ~t· 1lfl11 1db ..... 111f th1· drfft>rcncc...., 1n tc-.L..,. re-.ulL' ~Pre n1Jl .... utiistan 11.111·nou1Zh to bt.o meanml(fuJ HB Patient Jmnps Fr«!m Fourth Floor \ 5X \ear 11ld p~1t1ent JU mJ)fod frnm th1• f()urth nnor of Hunt 1n)lt11n lntt'rt'ommun1ly Hospital \\ 1 dn~...,da' n1.eht suHeri n~ fra<' tured IC'g::.. ht ~ ;.ind ribs, police -.aid Thf' Garde n Gr ove r esident was reported in critical condJ. t1on today Poht:'e Sgt Lws Ochoa said t he patient lande d on the root of the one '>lory cafeteria building ;.ifter leaptnJ.? from a led~e out· ~•de lub room He was rttovered from the roo f o f the ca fe t eri a b y emergency workers usmg a fire department snorkel truck rescue deVICt' The patient. admitted April 30 for treatment of a heart condi· t1 on. was apparently depressed due lo his ill health, Sgt Ochoa !>aid. Nobody saw the man JUmp, Sgt Ochoa added. Newport Surf and Sport When you think of Now In stock: Extra small through extra large, In aollds ($11.00), 1trlpes ($12.00) and pane la ($12.00). ......... ,. ..... ..,.,. .. " ... r"• .. e~ • .. nu ................ '"•'• ......... ,,.' .. , I t .... ,_ ff 5 Store 2 110~ Menne Aw• .......... , •• aftd t1l-11H 10 1 '"" , ...... UI t '"I l•I .; Twai11 Meet ..... , .......... Two female me mbers of 82nd Airborne Di vision becom e entangled as they t· ~ipat~ .~n fir~~ mass female parachute_~, -----m-mtl:.~-tristory-crt-P't::-Jmrgr,N"."C': -landed safely, as did 150 others. Author Death -~...-~ WEEIDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUI. 9 TO & AD GOOD TUU JIAY 21 CALIFORNIA I NATION FOREST PECAN- STARTER SETS THr}{UNTINGTON BEACH MILL f1NlSli ·•. Jr'O~.-:-·ne THE GARDEN GROVE GOLD FINISH 3997 30" OR 36" ..... . I don't have one. I have an agreement with the n1 ... they don't come in and I don't come FIVE FOOT SIX · FOOT U you.r kitchen doesn't have the piz.azz.% you would like, then you will like this deal. Forerl Pecan finish loolu great. IncludH bue e&binet, and two l2"a 30" high wall cabinet.. Valance and countertop are ertra. ( .Enra. utra, rMd all a.bout it. ) ·--h~IG~aH DOUGLAS FIR --'"BLACK6:-1JECKtlt_,,. S/a HP ROUTER 1977 •7600 Spurs Sales · U::::=:_ out. Now if you don't UM thia stulf, thia mea.ru abaolutely nothing to you. U you do, you &re ecstatic. Random lenqtha. You know a router U. the fun tool in the .._mblaoe. Do.. ao many things, you know. la the price good? I I I 17 i t NEW YORK <AP> Smee the slaying or its author three months ago, the paperback edillon or "The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet" has sold • "sen.sationally" and the end's not yet in sight, the pubhsher says. The $2.75 paperback edjtion of Dr. Herman • Tarnower's diet book was released Jan. 1 and ' almost 1mmed1ately hat the bestseller lists, accord· ' ing to Diane Perlberg. a spokesman for Bantam t Books. the paperback publisher TARNOWER WAS SHOT to death the night of March 10. Mrs J ean Harns, Tarnower's former girlfriend anrl the headmistress of the exrlus1ve Madeira School in Greenway, Va ., outside Was hmgton. V C . was charged with the killing l Ms. Perlberg said there a re 2,750 ,000 paper back copies of the book now in 19 editions "The publicity <&bout-the murder made some people aware that the book wa~ now out in· paperback and. for some people. at was the first lime they heard of the diet," she said. "(T'S IMPORTANT TO note that the book never droppl'd off th~ bestseller lists in hardrover and in pa perbark. it's been a bestseller for nearly one and one.half years." Ms Perlberg said Al Raw!.on Wade. the httrdcovt•r publisher, spokc:.man Gwenn Meyers said thal before the paperback editions were n•lcascd. nearly 750,000 hardcover copies were !>Old at S7 95. 'J .u st Hun~ On' Non-swimmer Saves a Life LOS ANGELES CAP> -Phillip Cage didn't stop to think when he heard a girl screaming that someone had fallen into the churning Pacoima Wash. He just jumped in. The only problem was, he didn't know how to swim. Cage was riding his 10-speed bike home from work in San Fernando when he beard the screams and then saw 9-year-<>ld Francisco Flores being swept along in the turbulent knee-deep water near Fourth Street. "I GAVE THE GIRL my bike and took off along the side of the water," the 31-year-old Granada Hills resident recalled. "I knew 1 bad to get ahead of the boy before I jumped in. He was out in the middle, bouncing around and crying for bis mama." When be reached him, Cage said, "My only t.bought was "Ob my God, what am I going to do?" But Cage stayed calm. As a rebabWtaUoa counselor, be said, he's accustomed to working with emoUonal crises. u1 ron DECIDE D to bane oa and ride It out beeaUM I knew we'd run into IOmetbinc -I Just ••t know what." He Wei he and the boy stnaUled to keep tbelr bud• up H the ruahinl watar carried them ~-A .....Cer who spotted tM pair atarted to w• ln to help, but Cat• ~elJ..S that be abould call Pllieelftltead. JINAUY, c.\Oa MA.MAGID to NPlft hll fooUu...,. Laurel CenYGI aa.levard. * waeed ....... dlil CW'Nlll. llllll•n1 ...... m tall ~. ,.,..... ..... ....... arriftd .... ...... .....,.,. MAGNOLIA SOLID ) WOOD TOILET SEAT 29~M~~ .... Cornea in Dark Walnut or Golden Oak. (The guy aweara you'll nevet get a splinter, but I aay "never" u a long time.) Got a 1 inch throw which meana the bolt really goes int o the jamb plate J1Vhich means aecurity, my friend, aecurity. ARMSTRONG NO-WAX SOLARIAN FLOOR TILE 7 4 c 12·:ri& They stick by them.MlvH. Harveat Home, Lodnley Hall. 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U theN wa.n't any oil ¥t. ....d b\.ent eome. Fie on JOU pe etatione-. '> ' . . 1118 8 DAILY PILOT Thuteday, M•r 11, tllO Resting Easy · These twn hltr hhikers. :,napped at the on rJmp to the San Diego Freeway at Ed ini:t'r-Avenu~ in Huntmgt-0n Beach. seem .. UOl'OOC'{'rnlXi IOOUt lhetr possible fate if their bendal'lor turns out to be the Freeway Klllt•r Painter's Ho1ne to Be Shrine? WASHINGTON CAPI The home and studio or painter , (;eor1t1a O'Keefe would berome ·• n3t1onal historic site under ll'j!t!oolat.mn clt>ared by the Senate Ener)!) Commatttt The legblalloo. approved by ( voice vote Wednesday, now g~ to the full Senate ror action. The painter. 92, is mtemu taonally recognized for her paint ings, many of them on themes or the Southwest. Under the bill, her home and studio -located on three acres m Abiquau , N.M would be available to her for the remainder of her hfe and then would be donated lo the ft>deral government. It would become part of the National Park System as a histon<' site POLO 5 PIECE oumooR 011116 GROUP 42" Glass top table & 4 chajrs Unusual strength Polyester seat & back. SUGG. $559 sJ399 LA COSTA ~~INLINE •42" pedestal glass top table with 4 dining/ lounge chairs. SUGG. $722 $5 3 9 SALE LOCAL I NATION Bring On the Parade 17 of Everything for Mesa Fish Fry J!'ete One of the lar1est turnout.a In Its 34·year hlatory Is expeeted Saturday, June 7, u the aMual Costa Meu·Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry Parade 1teps orr with 17 of almost every· thln1 Thia year the gala parade will feature 17 marchmg bands, 17 noats, and 17 equestrian unjts in addition to other attrtlctions, ac· cordln1 to Parade Director Orville Amburgey. Grand Mar s h al Cal Worthington Is scheduled lo ap- pear rui leader or the big show which wtll follow the traditional parade through downtown Costa Mesa Local talent. amonc music makers includes the Coat.a M eaa, Estancia and Corona del Mar bllh school band.a from the Newport·Meta Unified Scboool Dlltrtct. A total of 15 drill teams, 14 majorette groups and four drum and bugle corps are entered. Seven marching color auards are also scheduled t.o appear In the Fl.sh Fry Parade, which this year will feature profeulooa1 judges. Amburgey said o r the 17 parade noat.s they will be judg· Ing, a doien have ~en pro· resslonally designed and execut. ed by their entrants, either cities or commercial enterpMses. Thirty other entrants will compete under mlscellan Judging and Include antlquf automobiles, claaslc CArS, clo"" act.I and unicycle riders. ~ Amburaey predicts the bes' viewing will be around th~ judges• reviewlng stand In t.h4 1900 block or Harbor Bouleva~ directly in front of Paul Bree Orchid Co .. owned by Lions Clu President and Fl.sh Frv Gener Chairman Paul Brecht. Activity during the tbree-da~ community celebration begin! ning Friday afternoon June fit will cent.er around Lions Park. • The 1979 Fish Fty raised near! ly $50,000 to support speciaf Lions' youth and c haritable service activities in the llarboP Area. • ~ A tentative roster of partica· pants m the 34th Annual Fish Frv Parade so far shows a total of 121 entrants, according to Amburgey. The parade is scheduled to be~m at 10:30 a .m . at Harbor Boule vard and Wes t Walson Street, following its customary rou te so uth on Harbo r Boulevard t.o West 19th Street. Balloon Trip Eyed i From there It will proceed up 19th Street t.o Anaheim Avenue, turning onto Park Avenue, where it will disband Amburgey said today the popular El BekaJ Shnne Temple of Long Beach has entered units an several parade categories. an· eluding musicians. marchers and motor scooter clown partic1· pants. Shrine bandsmen will be featured. as well as th~ Lumber 1ack Band from Granada Kills ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CAP> BaJJoorust Ben Abruuo said Wednesday the cross-country trip or his former trans·Atlantic balloon1og partner, Max ie Anderson. was a great flight - but il wasn't transc:oolulenlaJ . Abruzzo plans bis own transcontinental flight in Sep. tember , and says if he Janda 50 miles from the coast. be won't score a success. He says the Kit· ty Hawk. wt:uch landed at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in Canada, wa.s loo far from the ocean t.o claim the record. Andenon and bis 23-year-0ld son. Kris, floated to earth Mon. day near Matane. Quebec, at the end or a 3,000·mile, four-day voyage from the West Coast. An· denon, who is due back in New Mexico today, co uld not be reached for comment on A bruuo's statements. The elder Anderson, Abruuo and Larry Newman, all of Al~ ~uerque, made hi.story by crosa; mg the Atlantic by baJJoon ~ 1978. Their Double Eagle II fie1!f from Mame lo France after An~ deNIOrl and Abruzzo had been uo-- successful in the flight the y~ before. : Samsonite® Body Glove -•2'' Tl" E I • a111S ROCKER CHAIR =·145 •111 LOUNGE CHAIR =·130 •111 OTTOMAN =S70 'II With~ ••·textured flberg&asa top and chairs teatuflng . W'GS of patyes1.-cord and durable PVC' coatad trames. I CHAISE LOUNGE ..... Pmlliort -Ho Nnda. s.- edjl •• "" to .., body lnQlle. ..... # SALE OCCASIONAL TABLE ... .. SALE 42"TabMand '499 ·.,.i;. sifii.'ss31 SALE ·• CHAISE LOUNGE , .. "r ·: 1(' UMBRELLA BONANZA SAVE 10-30% DELUXE GARDEN CAFE SET WtTH ARMS '215 ~ i .. 8UQQ..121f . SALE · CISITA by THINUNE IPC.QROUP '359 ~=·-·:11.E ~llLl-­SUG8.1232 IAU '181 on Petk> Umbnllal and UmbteMa ~ I 30" Tabte w/2 Swtvet Padded Chairs SUGG.$208 ......... __ --..~-----.-... ........... I I r Irvine fOITION Yoar Hom.-•ow n l)ally N t••·Hp a p .-r j t VOL. 73, NO. 1361 3 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 1S, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS i Pyramid Builders Clai.tn Harassni·ent 'ey Fa~DERIC'K SC'HOEMEHL Ol .. o.i ........ ~ An attorney for a newl) I form~ ln>Ull rharrc~ Wtdnt-, day lhat law enforct.·m~nt aaccn clea &ll'e h8ra\alng a.nd vlolauna the c'IV1I rt11hta of 1nd1vuluals partic.•1patlng in the 1>yram1d &t't rkh·qu1ck b<'hemei. '~ el'plna Oranae County r ftdutell btory. l'Ul{C' ;\ 17 1 Anrt luw) l'r J al!>on I andt'M>. u formf'r Or.&ngl• County c1t'pul\ dl~trl\'t attornt•\. <'1111mt'd tht• stutute undt>r \\hH·h 21 pt-r:.om. have-bl'l'n arrutt>d b) un dercov r Ora n a~ County Shtrltr'• Otpartmc-nt omcert fur partlclpaon1 In thf' schemes 111 un<'on1UtutlMal Land u1d ht> h•s been rf' Jtuncd by • aroup calllna itself Qranae County Citizens for the Right to As1wmbll' It Ill com pr1 ed. hc said, of ubout 20 In di\ tdunls "ho huvt• 1n vHte<l mont'y m the M> <'Ulit!d "bui>inei.i. hst toncepb" whtt•h hav1· lurl'd thousands of <'ountwn~ to tr)' to parlay SI ,000 lnto $16,000 J olnlna Landen w as Los Anat-lea criminal derense at torney G ladys Towles Root. who e <>(flee la representing a Mroup or Beverly Hills II\· divlduals recently arrested in a police raid or a pyramid meet· Ing. ' "For this to be a crime. they must show fraud and deception. and no one can show any fraud or de<'eptaon, ·· M s Root said. Several others attending the Cu ba Screen Set U.S. Ban s Criminal Types ; WASllINGTON 1AP1 In a mo' e that rnuld :.top the now of Cuhan rcfuget•:-i to th<' United Suites. Pre1>1dcnt Carter says th at hcncdorth on lv thos•· snecn1•d in arlvanc·t· b)' lJ S 1111thori1 aes an Cuba Y. tll be ac· ceptl'd If ('ubun l'r<.•s1rlc•nt Fidel Cas tro acrl'pls those tN!11'-· Clem .. nte Case Carter !'laid Wednl·sdu\. lht· Un1tt1d States wall !->t•nd boats and planes tu ferry the r('fugec.•s ~afely out of the island country No longer, Carter declared. "111 th<' l 'n1ted States allow itself to be US(•d us a "dumping ground'" for Cuban crimillals and mental pula<•nts I\ fey. hours .a rt<.-r the pres1 I ' Sex Extortion I I I t \ • . Figure Guiliy f 7 I J 111 M~mt· BrumlNte. the 21 · ' year-old San Oiego college stu- dent accused or attempting to extort $3,000 from San Clemente travel agent and t1v1c leader • Gale llow" las t summ<'r. wus convac\C•d Wed11c~day hy an • Orange County Superior Court I JUr~ The eight man. rour womun panel took less than three hours to convict thl' l>lendt:•r. hlond<'· hatred wom<in 1n Superior Court .ludge Ryron McM1llan·s Sanla Ana courtroom Mc Millan l>el Jum• 13 lor !->Cn· tt·ntang Mass nramll·tt1• could fa<:<• up to four years an state pn:.on lll'r ('Onv1l't1nn WPdncsdciy f•nrlerl a spet'11V two day tnal an which llow<· l'laamt·d he had on<'e desired sex with the woman. but never went lo hcd "1th her Mii.s Bramlette. however. testified she slept with ham on two occasmn:-. and was promised • work 1n a i>ro!>t1lul1on nn ~ 1 , t l Sale Bllt Le•t purportedly run out of llowe·s office. Howe claimed she eventually demanded he pay her S3,000 to keep her Crom gomg to his wife, the press and the <'hamber or commerce. of which he as a d1ret'tor. and telling of their liaison Though 1ur:ors refused to dis· cuss the case after reaching the1 r verdict. lhey apparently rejected Miss B r amlette's courtroom clu1ms that llowe ran a pros titution r ing and had p r omised her work as a "hostess" in L~s Vegas. San Diego and Mission VteJo, where s h<' said sex orgies were to take plate. Mi ss Bramlette. in tecirs after the verdict. also refused to talk 1n reporters She said "Rood· hye" to one who approached her in the hallway. She was arrested last August by San Clemente police after s he met with Howe in what in· <Stt GUILTY. Page AZ) Marla Joae Mor1lH, 11 and confined to 1 wheelmalr. WMPI ln Key WMt, '11., after arrlvin1 with a boltkNtd of refUllll from Cuba. IM came to the United &tat to be with her f amUy, but doll nat keow ....,. &o find them. dent appeared bl-fore reporters a t tht• White House-to reveal the new pohl'y, a jetliner chartered hy tht.> U.S governmen t H " moved 17 orririal!-1 and.Ulear de pendt•nts Crom the U.s Interests Section in Havana. at least tem porarily It was not cle<ir how many were left behind. althoui;th the Slate Ocpartment. whieh ac rw.cd Cuba of a "\'irulent and CASTRO BLAMING U.S. FOR ISlAND'S ILLS-A10 rnnlmwng anl1·Ameriran ram pa1Jtn," said some essential (•mployees would r emain in llavana With no fo rmal diplomatic re· lations between the two coun tries. the Interests Section 1s what passes Cora U.S. Embassy an Cuba There was no immediate in· dicalion what. if any, direct con· nection the decision to remove most U.S. diplomatic personnel from Havana had with Carter's new Policy on acceplinR r ef· ugeei. llowever . Carter noted 1n his announcem ent of the policy that he did not know how 1t would be received bv Castro He said the Cuban leader "has <See SCREEN, Pag~ A2) Foot, Mouth Disea se in OC Spre ading An outbreak of the virus · caused "hand. foot and mouth·· disease among pre-school and elementary school-age children has bttn reported by Orange County health orficials. The illness Is mild and also not related to t he more ser ious "hoof and mouth" disease that often kills cattle. said Dr Tom Pr en d e r gast. cou nt y epidemiologist. Although there have been numerous cases of the illnes.'> throughout the county. health of· ficials said they don't have statistics because individual cases don·t have to be reported to health officials The hand. Coot and mouth dis- ease gets its na me from the out· ward si~ns oC infection. t iny blisters on t he hands and feet and cold sores in or around the m outh. Sy mptoms may be a sore throat or a high fever. Pren- d e rgast said , and c hildren should be treated by a doctor at the flrsl Si"1JI O( the disease. The illness usually lasLo; about a week. Health officials can do little to hall the spread of the disease because tbe virus may ' be present in the throat soml' time before any outwa rd signs appear. he said. law Officers To Graduate Elthty men and women representin1 17 law enforcement a1enciel wUI 1raduate Friday rrom the ard ba1lc police train· ln1 cl_. ot the CrtmlDaJ .1Ultlce Tralninl C.ter at GokHn W•t Coll••• ln Huntin1ton BHch. Tbe ceremonl" wlll betln with a parade and formal In· •pecU. at I ,.m. on ta.. col· l•I•'• footbal practlH field. Clllef Lee I . PMrt ol &be ln1M Polle. DlpertmlM &Mn will de· llvertM...,_.....,.. .... ·~ .. ·· n~ultlU ,.alH ,,_. .... ..... ...~ •• • ... of r:r ..... .-........ =• .. , ....... ,....... . ' outdoor punch a nd hor s d'oeuvres press confe rence ' stressed they well were aware that Msk was associated 'with in· vesting in the pyramid schemes "What about making any ln· vestment -the stock market. the racetrack. real estate or Las Vegas"" one asked "We·re all aware of what we·re doing , that there are no guarantees " Landellis sa\d the l aw enforce· ment should bear the weight of determi n i ng whether the pyramid schemes arc sUbJe<:t to current stale laws. If law enforcement doesn't pursue the issue. he said. the new group may through court cicllon A true pyramid. Landess said. "111 eventually die after the J>Qpulataon base from which to drn" anv<.>Stors as exhausted. In the bu.,1nc.,., h!lt ronccpt. hQW C'\'t'r, he i.a ad there 1s a chann for "p •rpctual motion at't1v11y" because many of the ~-----~~---~------------- 0•••• ...... Staff -h lie ..... ll- $T0R£ MANAGER DA VE ROTH TAUIES BURGLARY LOSS Burglar• Uaed Cu Jeck (Foreground) to Gain Entry 4 Holdup Sus pects Nabbed in Purs uit Four Santa Anans remu1ned Jaik'd today after they allegedl> broke into a Corona del Mar cam era s tore sctLinR off a police pursuit th:.at ended wit h a crash in Irvine Th.-pursuinJ: Newport Beach polict• oHicers. Tom Tolman and Howard Eisenberg, fired al the suspecl<1 ac; they ned their car One mun. J avier Vasquez. 22. received a minor hand wound in the shooting, police said Booked into NPwport Beach City Jail along with Vasquez were J~eph Casteneda. 19. and Louie Raymond. 22. police said The 16-year·old 1uvcn1le with them was bookNf into Orange County Juvenile Hall. The four men fa<'e burl'lary charges in connection with the 1. l!I a.m. break-tn at flarbor Photo. 3121 E. Coast lhghway A passerby telephoned pohcc Police Fund In lroine Sai.d Plwny l>on't contribute to the Irvine Police Association 's Widows and Orphans Fund, wa rns Investigator Mark Hoffman, aasocia· lion president. His organization has no such fund. he said. S ome con man as telephoning people ln Irvine. aalrlna them to buy $10 Ucketa lo support the rund, Hoffman said. lnvetU••t.or Phil Povey said the Jrvtne Police As· soclaUon will IOllcit funds later tldl yur for a police variety show. "At the present Ume the Htoc~IUon 11 not ~Uclt· in1 1n.y tundl." Hoffman 11ld. Lt. 0.... Nord.n 11id the fraud la 1 Nla\tvely 1m111 ... Only two people have told poUee titer lllUd .. U.e. • .._. ~=•r UaaL 111Hw1 .. . ....... ,,. .... .............. m.. PtUH Dtt8'lMtfll It , ................ . "hl•n he JllCl(l•dl~ '-a" lour m<'n -.ma~h thl· caml'rJ shop!> dis- play "mdow and s tl•a l the con· tl.'nt:-. l 'SinJ? th<' descraptaon of the burglars· c•ar:-. orfa cers Tolman and E1~enberi:: folloY. cd one \'l'htcle northbound on Jamboree Road Tht• patrolman tried to get the dravC'r to pull O\'Cr a l Campus Dn \'t' and Jamboree Road. but instead thi.• car turned onto Cam· pus and accelerated away Crom the patrol car~. 1nvest1gators said DurinJ? the pursuit. one oC th(• 11Ha cl•rs ~aad he hl'ard what hl• believed were ~unshots The h1~h-speed chase rmally ,. n d e d 1 n t h c· V 1 I I a g e o r Turtlcrock al Turtlerock Drive a nd Sycamor<' Creek when the rar bt>ing rhas<'d sk1ddNf off the road and d0\\1l nn embankment. Th<' four occupants reportedly leaped out or the car and a t· tempted to OC<' from the two of· facer~ "ho were then ordenng them to halt. That's when Tolman and Eisenberg hred, Police reports indicate. A search of the area by of Clcers from Newport Beach and Irvine resulted in location oC the four men. who were arrested. Today pollre were expected to get. a court-Issued search war· rant In order to check the car for stolen came ras and a gun. Irvine Police Set Tear Gu Classe8 The Irvine Police Department will dponl()r cruses tn th'e prop- er use or tear gas . Those who pass one or the rour-hour classes will be eligible to cet a atate Ptrmlt to can-y tear aas . The cl~ will be held at e p.m . May 22 and May 29 in the Irvine City Counrll Chambers. Tbect ll a 110 ree ror the cl111. ror more Information call 754·'741. W ..... w Meet Eada WAUAW, PolHd <AP) -l ovlet Pr11ldHl Leo1ld I. .,....... . .... , ... ,. ol "' MW w ... w Pert u&I• ... d11 ........ • .... , ...... 1 ......... •tlt. .... ....... ., dHU9'tlfttl , I I people who collect money from the top use their profil'I to rein· vest or sponsor new recruits as investol"S Landess c rit1c 1zed la w en· rorcement for pursuing legal ac· tion against "professional peo. pie doctors. dentist!>, real <'state agents." ·· 1t as an 1mpro~f ~pprocich tu fi?O out and harass. arrest cind violate the t'lvil ri1ithl'> of the!>e ~oplP I .aw enforcement shouJd C&!e CllAIN. Page o\2> FHA-VA Mortgage Rate Cut WA SJllNG;r<>N 1/\Pl In tert.-st rate<>· on government backed mort~agcs arc falling by lht• <,harpt"'it amount evf'r. I !"> pert'rnta~c· points. am1<1 hints the Fedc•ral HcM·rvl' Hoard ma} -.non dt~mantlP credit controls H imposed in March :rhl' i.tovcrnmcnt announn•d Wt'dnc-.dav that Federal Hou" ing Admuustrauon and Veteran:-. Adm1rustrat1on mortgagt' rate•-. for single fam ily hom1·-. .... ,11 drop from 13 J)('rcent to 11 !l pN ('('Ol. ('f(e('llVe loda) Meanwtule. Federal Hl'~rv<· Board Chairman Paul Vokker -.a ad monetJn and credit t•rmda 11ons have improved s o much 11f latl' that ttw board <'8n -bl-gm to consider ehmmatang •mme or the cnntrols imposed 1n Maren Money and ned1t growth ha\'e slowed appreciably ln deed. there t'l now consadcrable room for growth consistent with the targets we set for ourselv~ for all of this year:· Volcker said m a speech to the National Assoc1at1on of Mutual Savings Banks. meeting an J .ake Bul'na \'1,1a. f-1a T he eeonomy has s lo\\ ed con s 1derabl), l ead ing many analyst" to predict a recession et., had. 1f not worse. than tht• 1974· 75 downturn Nobel Pnze eMnom1s t Milton l''riedman . in a n 1ntcrv1t•w Wedne:-.day '\aad. "It would be a miracle 1r. with this kind of -.tart. the recession ended up Jes.; wverc than the 1974 75ont' ·· tie .;har ply er1t1r1zNl the crt•dit <'onlrols Volckcr !><tld may bt· dismantled In recent wcl'ks. lhe money s upply has declin<'d s harply. \\hale the govemmt•nt has re v<>rtcd a rapid n se in un<'mplo~ ment and the smallest increase in whol<'Sale prices in 11 months M eanwh1le. s hort-term 1n 'terest ra~es have plunJ?ed <ind conventional mortgage rates have slid Crom as high as 18 per· cent to as low as 12 percent l roirre O Ks 41hParade The Irvine City Council has approved plans for a Kiwanis Club parade on J uly 4 in the <'ll)' The council also agreed Tues Jay to unde rwrite $1 ,100 in over· lime pay Cor policemen and public works e mployees who will supervise the parade. Route Cor the parade will follow lrvine Cente r Drive to Jeffrey Road lo Walnut Avenue lo Heritage Park Co ast Weath er Cloudy tonight and Fri· day morning, s unnier in afternoon. Lo~ tonight 52 at the beaches and 68 in· land. Highs Friday 70 to 77. IMJl•E TeD~~ Ttl.tphorw /irrrt bt OIUo "41 o r~ .COJf of ON. Story ~AU. •••• ,..,..., ...... AU t_,:c:I...... ltt ....... ··-~ d ,,......_. Ct= ..... I! :':~ 5 IF~lr·:~ I ~ ... , ~lVPtlOT Thurtd ~--JUT BRE~KJNG--.__ ...... 1..ote *"ti /'rorn rortoit•• ...,... Giid •r111t•11 Muskie Brarida Af glian •• Peace Plan 'Coamelic' V1ENNA. AUllrta CAP> T'ttary el ...... Ua_. I. oM~e dlstOU.nted lbe pro-Soriet Mahan 1ottmmmt11 QfW •peace plan tod~. c&llln1 It "toametlc," and a Setuor American otnctal u .ld the propoul wu, "Nlc-e, but no sale .. "I think lt i• sl1nificant mott ror tta Umana." Muak~ lokl an airport ~ws con/er'f!nCe shortly •fter t.. amved UI Vienna to tllscuu the plan with Sovi«t Fcnt.en Mlnl1t• ~ Gromyko 1"be A11hao ptu. a ~bl' tbe Sowitt.,.,... aseocy T au. raJled for Af1han\st.an and nefJhbonn1 Paklltan and Iran · to Bllll bilateral •tcr~menll proh1bllln1 hotUl · 1cUon •aalnat Heh oc~r Tht'tit' "'ould be iuaranlttd by tht Soviet Unk>n and lht U rutf'd St.-tris. and tbt' l'ruted Stites would alao plf'd¥c not to ~onduct "subvtr.ilvt-•cUv1t)'" 11a.a.nat Atghanllt.n \ftrs .tlrdl• r .. r.f' s ...... By T1w ~la&ed ~ Revolutlooary lead•r A)'at.ollah Ruho llab Khome1 m1 (.'Aiied loday for a pur1e of Iranian racho and televl1100 He sa.td rad11> TV ront•ln.>d "d vl•tJoruat IN>UP6 wtucb bad 11es wtth the form er re11me lol Shah Mohammad Reaa Pahlavi) or were In Its serv1ce and t.bose which ue C'OITUpt and cause t·orruplJon." Te hran radio reported Meanwhile, the Wllite House today term~ "ndleu1ow" Iran's claim that 96 armed Amenc~rn saboteurs and usassins and 19 Iranian exuH are oo the 100t.e after being landed in tht' mountains by helicopters (Related i:.tory P11ge A4 l Rail Mfl>rflfl>r rlaM1tfl>d NEW YORK CAP>-Two major Western rallwa Santa f''e lndustncs Inc and the Southe rn Paclric Co. -today an· nounced plans to merge an the Sl.l billion dea l The proposed merger between the fourth· and flflb-largest railroad·based com panies in Amenca wC>Uld create the largest such company in the nation .It seems likely to provoke antitrust opposition because the roads compete in a number of areas. particularly 10 California. 1'4'JPl Utf»r• Sta"'°_. CAI RO. Egypt <AP) In an apparent s witch in policy, EgyJSt '4ill not agree to resume Palesunian autonomy negotia· tions with tsrael e veri though President Anwar Sadat bad said it would, offi cia l statement.s indicated today. The statements came after S<tdat held a strategy meeting '4 Ith has ne w Cabinet and only hours after Israeli Prime Ministe r Menachem Begin said the autonomy negolJat1ons ~ould continue pa!>l the May 26 target date. • Dollar. Gold SUd~ LONDON <AP> Most European financial markets were shut todav for the Ascension Day holiday. but banks and bullion huu~t's "t'r£' Of)t!n Ul London where the dollar declined and gold cind i.1lver prices s lid back in quiet tradrng In Tokyo, the dollar cl05ed at 227 4-0 yen from Wednesday's do~1ng 228 2.5 Gold closed at $517 an ounce in London, down from S525 al the close thc'dav before Salver clo::.ed dl $12 90 dn ounce. from $13 25 late Wednes da) LB Gay Bar Arrests Net Drug Suspects Bv STF.VE MITCHELL • Of -O•llY ~Itel Stiff Two police officers, posing as a homo5exua1 couple o n vaca t ion in Laguna Bea l'h . mixed \\1th the cl1entcle of two gay ·ha r:. in an undc·rcover opernllon 'that resulted an the arrest of f1\e <lru)! SUSpt'l'L' fhe offl <'l'r~. o n loan to Laguna Be<1eh from S11 n 1-'ran· .<'•SCO, frequented the Little ,Shrimp bar and the Boom Boom Hoom an Laguna Be<Jch for near- }\· a week. allegedly purchasing :d r ugs fro m employees a nd 'pa trons of the two predominant· i) gay est abhshmets Arrested on a variety of drug : r har ges were -J effrey S hove r , 25. 326 North Coast Hig hway , an employee at the Little Shrimp. -Doreen Sore l, 23. an un· ; employed secretary who Lives at the North Coast lhghway ad dress. . -William Jolly, a 28-year-old t painter who hves al 356 Myrtle ; St . . -Anthony Dirusso, 32. of ~ ' Calahna St .. 1 -Danie l Arnold, 25. a n e mployee at the Boom Boom Room. who lives at 530 Mountain Road. , Police saJd they are also seek· ing Randall Crowl. 301 4 Nestall I Road, who also works al the ' Boom Boom Room. and another 1 umdentified man who Lives in ' Laguna Beach. 1 Police Lt. Bruce Briggs saJd th e two San Francisco police o(. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ''" Ot~ (O..\t 0.•1Y PH~ *''" ~""(" I\ • VMI>•"""° ,,._. N• #\ Pf'tt\ I\ PVOt1,N>O O; IP'w Ot.,.Q .. '°'9\I ~1-"'"9 (.om .. 111, ~>•Ut• f"IJ•f1"4'\' ¥P Otlbil\l'WO ~t ttwOWCli" f r-O.t tOt (O\t• ...... ~ k"'-" """"'""CltP" 6•• " •ovnt•tfll V•llf'9 It••"• L•~V"-4 ~.4".~ ~'"Coe• A vftQI• •"<I.on.• ..... .,., n ~ '"'flid~"'o.t•'~ ""'~'"'' ,,,.. "''~·sw• Plii0t1\ht!"Q pt_,I ''•I UO w,r .. 1 60· \4rft1 P 0 80• IMO Cot'-~\4, C•l...,_.""••1•2' • ._.. .. _ ~H ... f\t ....0 fl\b•"""' J .... c:.wor ".c•Pf•\llOt'-'•"'O<..t-"f't .. ~ T9'9Mf\ ........ ,.,,,,.., ~, ... ......, .... _.""'""' .. ...... J!.r>~'::t.., .. ricers 'llere brought to Laguna Beach an an agreement between La~una Beal'h Police Chief Jon Spa rk:. and San Francisco authonlles T he two men posed as tounsLs at a local hotel betwet•n May 5 a nd Monday. a nd '>P<'nl their c•\enangs .il the t..-o mid-town taverns .. Most of the (drug > transac· t ion~ took place in and around the two bars."' Briggs s aid . He SC!1d the two orricers were ap p roached by employees and l'Us tomer s who offered to sell d rugs rWlging from cocaine to LS D Police s a id they recovered a mphetamines. cocaine and acid during the OJ)<!ration and placed an es timated street value of Sl0.000 on the drugs Chief Sp a rks said he un · dcrtook the "officer loan" pro· gram after receiving complaints fr o m severa l memb ers o r Laguna's gay community and others. that -drugs were being sold in the two bars Lt Briggs s aid local in- vestigators are too well-known in the small community to have been used In such an operation "T hey wo uld h ave bee n burned (Identified) as soon as they walked in the door.·· he said. Sparks said the Investigation was accomplished. "without harassment of uninvolved mem· be r s of the gay community." He said the a~ts. "do not constJtute an indictment of the gay community. or the gay· o riented e stablishments in· volved." The five suspects arrested this week by police were jailed in Santa Ana on a variety o( dnll charges with baJI set at $10,000 each. P olice s aid the)' expect to serve warTants on Crowl and a seventh unidenWied suapect. F,.._P.,.eAI CHAIN ••• be beyoad lnflltratin1 homes 1Dd arre1tln1 taxpayin1 dUsem,"betald . Lande11, however, uld b• wouldn't advlH persona to partJclpete ln the bullMll tilt CODCepU at ~ beUUM ol the ,..tbWtJ ol lmll&. ... .,.,, .• ottld•l• coaftnMd &oder &My aQled, &o 11\UI IM• Uon1I lrftlll and thll U.11 Ml'"9 ................ , .. ....... la ..... lealft .. .,,., to IM P11' .... H ....... ---------------------------_______________ .. Freezer No'Mad Doctor' ., 8TEVE uaaLt: •-0... ........... A formu bo.at'r with a childhood fudutlon of life aft•r dt1ath 111 wron1ly beln1 portra}'f'd as a mad 1clentiat. blJ Newpon Beach attorney claims. Attor ne y R obert Wi n · tnbotham i.a1d h 111 client, Robert N lion, actt>d out ol a a1nct1rt1 toterHt In cryogenlca when tw btllped set '-'P a cr)'l>t in a Lo6 A.nae&. c-.,mete r)' '°" pre-St'f'vlna bod1ee to t>. revived at some point ln the ful'-!re But Nelaon, former president o f tbe now-d efunct Cryonics Societ)' ol Califo rnia, LS current ty the tar&et ol a SlO millioft lawsuit cbargmg rraud, neglect and breach of contract. Buen~ Park mortic ian Joseph K loc kgethen and the society tlsetr are also named t.n lhe suit. The familles who filed lbe suit contend theu dreams that loved ones might someday Uve again were turned lnto a rughtmare. They claim it was faith in cryogenics -the fr"zing ol bodies for revival wben cures are found ror fatal dl.seases - that prompted them to entrust deceased loved ones to Nelson's society. M i cbael Wo rthington. the Westwood attorney represeotin« the families, said he and a pathologist got a look inside the cry pt at t he Chatsworth cemetery last moatb. He said what he saw "turned my guts " .. It was the m06t gruesome thing I've ever seen in my life,'· be said. Wo rthlngton claims that tn · stead or scientifically stenle. conditions. he found bodies rot· Ung in metal s hipping c rates. each stacked on top o f another He said he also viewed one sealed c1tps ule with a pipe dangling from it but was unable to deteruune whether any bodies were ms1de .. The bodies were supposed to b e kept frozen ~i th l1qu1d nitrogen. I'm sure the Camthes had thls \-1s1on of a glcanung "h1te laboratory I don't belle\-·e it was ever anything like that ·· But Newport attorney Wi n · terbotham tells a different story lie swd the support system to the tomb was turned ore when fam1hes failed to live up to an agreement to donate money to the society to keep the operauon running . Wtnlt:rbotham maintains l'On· tracts were neve r signed' because the society was being run as a charity. lie denied that a ny of tM nine bodies were in sh1pp1ng cratt"S ·'The whole operation was run on the promise of donations and wh en money didn't come 1n . problems developed .. lie said machinery eventually brok e down when don ations didn't come and the system '.'<ts s hut oH lie said he isn't s ure whether hi s c li ent not1r1ed lam1hes that the plug was being pulled The bodies aloni;t with the broken equipment. he said, are s till sealed up in the to mb "Everyone knew that this wa.., an experimental venture My client was mainly just carryrng out the wills of the deceased ... But Wo rthington c l <1i m s famihes were told that a n initial investment wo uld be placed in a trust fund with interest payin~ for maintenance of the crypt He said parents -inc luding a Villa Park family -became SUSPICIOUS ~ause or requests fo r additional money Two fam1hes. he s aid. finallv msis~ed on having loved ones buried elsewhere He sajd he 1s not sure what wall become or the bodies still in the crypt. Three o( the fam ihes. he said. asked him to file the suit in Los Angeles County Superior Court He said he 13 pushing for a roort date Wld hopes to go to tnal sometime this summer. Meanwhile. Wioterbotham said tus client is no longer in volved in cryogenics. He con· tends the case will be toaaed out or court. f',....P~AJ SCREEN .. •• so far refused to cooperate with U.S ... Under the ronner policy of ac cepting any Cuban wbo cou..ld m•ke It to a U.S. port, an estimated 42.000 have poured in· to tbe United Statea ln the last t hree weeks via an llle1al. ra1ta1 anntda ol small craft, often operatin1 '-!oder unsafe condlt.ionl. Carter s&ld Cutro bu "re. fuaed to permit a safe and order· ty" nit o1 retucees. ud ,..,rt· ed that teven dMt.bl bav• ,... 1ulwct. .. RHponslblllty for lho11 dHt.bl NIU on lbe tbouJcMn ol rtd•l Cutro, '' LM prwident U • Mrwd. Many CUbu ••U• aftd ref. UIHI alreadt In rlorlda U • prnMd ltlPPOlt tOt C1rter'1 new poUey lul-IMJ wanted of•· ""''""' • to how ll wtll .. ,... "''""'c..,.., Woodbridge La.ke Fills T he pilings on Woodbridge South Lake Bridge in Irvine remain exposed because the lake hasn't been completely filled with water The l ake <.hould be-full hy mid !-Um mer Tht> bndgf' 1s on Blue Lake South near West Yale Loop It is part of the ex· tens ive pedestnan-b1cycle trail system m Woodhn dge -- Surplus Timbers Behind G WC T .iff By PIUL SN t:IDE RMAN 0t -o.-., ~-S~H The abrupt r es1gnat1on of Golden West College Pre-s1dent Lee A Stevens W-as apparently triggered by his takmg homP rive old p1~ of wood Tbe Umbers in question wt're ~urplus. given to the Hunungion Reach school by the Long BeaC'h :--;;I\ a l Station Early today. aftt'r a I. am s t•cret meetan~. Coai.t Commun1 l) CoUege D1slnr t tru ... tcc:. vot ed to re1e<:t SteH.>ns · n·i.1~nat11Hl 1( hl' wvuld agree Lo i.t•vt:ral con dll1on~ Beyond the n-qu1rcmen1 of ;; public admi:,i.1on conccm1n1o: his perl>onal use uf d1~tract propn1\ the t·ond1t1on:. :.lated th.it SteH·n.-. rontrat•t. .,. h1C·h t·xµ1n•-. June 30, would not be r enewf-d for more than a one·year term. that a letter of n:µramand would be removed from his personnel file after one year. and that the colle~e president would forfeit two weeks' pay Ttn: trustees' de<-1s1on laftt'd some of the mystery that has s urrounded the colleRc pres• dent ·s s urpn:.e ac tion earl1t:'r Lh1 i. '.'N•k StHt•ns· initial refusal to e\ pl<11n h1 :-. rea ... 011~ for re ... 1~n1nJ! f u e I t• d n u m t· r o u ~ r u m <1 r ' throughout t ht· collegt• d1:.u·1ct District orflc1als s1w1 toddy that thf' m<Jtter of Stt•\•·ni-. personal ill>t.' of c11~tnct property had bt•t>n dJ sCU!.Sed with the ad m1n1:.trator. hut that d1,tnct nf f1crnls had oot cxpeckd him to resign over the matter In a prmtt.>d statement rt' leased today. Stevens dcscnb<'d the disputed property a s "f1H large. surplus limbers given to the college at no cost by the Long.Bt>ach Naval Station .. The t1mb<>rs were used for landscaping an front of Stevens Huntington Beach home at 6921 Rio Vista Onve Stevens re maine d incom munlrado this mominl{ but hJs ~la tement sa1d "In~ a few days to renect on "hether it would be possible for me lo be effective as president.·• St evens' wife . Wilma . in a Ifft'~' l·nnfrrenN• at t hear hr1m<' -.J1d ht-r hu.'lband 1s a \'1rt1m of -trumpt-d up C'ha rge<, thJI ..-nt· l1:veTed b} 111,tract orri t·tal~ d1~ pl<-::1,Ni ~1th hn 10<'<11 11olll11•<JI ,J1'! I\ If IC-... \1 r" StP\ 1·n .. manac1·d thf' rJmpJ1i.:11 of ('Jrnl <i.1t11h ..-tv1 'U''' 1·.,..(11lh r;,in for J '".,il till th1 ''"' r1rl hiMN11rl 1r1"11·1 f'ro.P~ '' GUILTY. • • \ ,.,t1~ator~ ~J 1 <1 ..-as ·' rc·n ,r,., \ 111~ to drm.ini1 m11nt·~ for ht• I "1 lt-n!'l' Ml:.'> Br.Jml•·ltl· h111.1.1 •\1·1 l'la1mf"d that -.h1· onl~ ~anted 1.1 loan from 110..-1 In hrlp hn pa~ ht•r balls Sht• '>did s ht' ..-.inted to J ttend la..-school and needed r1nanc1al aS.SJ!)tance Thc trial took on polah ral O\t:'rtorws :.inc(' lto..-e 1s leadE>r <•f a n·call moV(·m<'nl a~ainst Mayor Karollm· Kot":.tcr The San Cl('fnentf' mavor attended l'ach da> ·s court proceedin~s H obt'rl Jame!.On, M 1"is Hramlt•ttc"' attomf.'~ la.id told the JUr)> an hi' l'10~1ng ari.:u ml·nts l·arlll'r \.\ ednt•sdct )> th.ll lhl· pnic.~·utwn ~ ('lt!-1' o~a1n. ... t his tllcnt ..-as a 'p1t.•c(' of Jun.It · lie said !\ft!)'> Bramlt'llt> "a.' iJ n .11\1• HIWlJ! ""man tnkrn rn b)> llowt-. d '4orldl> man flowe had <'l<Jinlt'd he onl) met "'1th her be<:aw;c s he cal It'd ha~ offi ce lllQUJnng 4 bout C.tnbbea.n rru1s1..~ for her pan·nt.s lie ~rud he met her at a San D1t.•go hotel to discuss arrange ments for that c ruise and then m <'I her ., ~el'Ond t 1 me at another hotel to f1nal11e ar rangt-ment:. It .,. a:. .i t that second cncount1..·r. he t esl.l/1ed. that he sought to bt:come more intimately mvolved with Miss Bramlette. He testified they went to a m otel room. but he balked at h a vlng sex with her when she asked tum to refund his com- mission for her parents· cruise ------------- Panel Hits Nestande Statement By Di\ VJD Kt:TZMANN 0t -O•t1• 1>1'44 ~utt ~upc·r v1so r l::d1 ~nn Miller's r 1.11m that c ha llenger Bruce '\1 ·'>1anc1P ..-a., 'preadtnR false ,ind m1 ... l£'.1 d1n~ information JJ;.tan:.l him in <1 ca'ri'd 1date ·, ... 1:item£'nl 111 \'Oters has been pJ rt1.ill~ upt11·ld h) the l'(IUO\y' .. Jlr r JmpJl~fl l'r<tt'llc'el> Com m1~'>11i0 On J I I \tJlt' Tuc.-sda y night 1 h " 1 < m m 1 .., .. 1<1n r a. I e '1 I h a t '·· • l Jn11t· ... ''JI e mt-ni J bOut \til l ··r.., mJin µollt 1rd l ex pt ril'rW1 1.1.J-. fJht· but not mis lt'ad1nl{ """IJnde. a Repuhl:<'an a~ • mhh man rrom Orani.:e had ..,,11'1 an h1 ' ('.•rtd1date' ... t;.itt• mt·nt · ~1 \ opporwnt an this t·l~ttOn • .., a re<'ent appointee of Gov .J.'rry Brown lf1s main political t"<~nence has been as an of· firer an Jane f'onda '~ and Tom H ayc1en .., radical le ft wing or ga n11a r1on 1Ca mpa1i;t n for Ec11nr1m1C' Dt'moaal'Y 1 · Miller cla1m1.'<1 the statement "as unfair and deceptive He 'did thJ t whil e h e wa s a member o( CED. he was never Jn o"1l't•r and h is main pol1t1cal t'\ p1·rwn1·1· hJd been as a ~m 1tNJt11· pa rt~ 0Har 1al 1n Orangt- l 'ount\ '\'t•,tJ.l\d<' has !>tood bv his COO· h nlaun JJ\d did i.o .. ga in Tue"'day n1i;tht "twn both he and Miller .1ppt>ared before the panel Miller . who faces Neetande and c artoorust Russ Manruni in the June 3 t'lection . said Wednes- da) he ..-a~ pleased the rom- m1ss1on ruled the satement was false. but was puuled why ~ panel hadn't also declared 1t misleading Nes tande said he loo was pleased Wlth the rulmg ~ause the comrruss1on did not find tus statement nusleadmg. He said the dispute centered over usage or words and not cam paign in- tegrity "I have very great pnde m campaign integrity.·· Nesland(! said. -~~---~~------~-----------~~-~ Newport Surf and Sport Now In atock: Extra 1mall through extra large. In aolld1 ($11.00), atrlpea ($12.00) and pane la ($12 .00). .. .... ...,. ................ *•J:.11''"'" . ,.,. . ....... ,... ""''''"'" .... ,... ,,,, ... ' .. ''"*' ........ , " HEM ..... 1 J10~ M1ftM A--.. ............. .,,.,.,. ,. , IVf' ,.,., .. ttl t Ptl I It! Motorists Reprieved at Thut!d!y. M!x , &, , 919 OAll. Y Pl!.OT Gas Puriip • • . \ • Means 1ubcommlltM aJreMSJ have ttvm wldil IYPllOR '° LM meaaUN. Ho••••, on lbe strlQltb o1 parllamotary maHY\I~, t.be ..te+•ratJoo won• • delay In 9Ctiofl by t.be full Way• and llleau Committee, wtdch bad bee apKted to •PPl"O" t.be ........ ~.Uon t.odQ. Aa t.he met, Rep. Sam Olbbom, P1a.1 a vocal aup. port.er ol tM oil· mport fee. pn>- t.ested that ... ...km vkllated ~mmittee ndee. Sine. tbe eommJttee'a tndt Iran Invader Buried aubtommittM bad approved t.he lmport·f•• repHl blll only We dnHday, today'• mMtln1 violated a rule requlrln1 48 houre bet_, a 1ubcommJtt.ee vote OD a bW Incl full COGUlUU. con1klilrl&a"-Glbbou &aid, Ot1Mir ..,. • ...,. Pl'OUllted that th• OGly reuoo t.be trade aub- com mlU. took ~ oo tbe bU1 wec1n;:J -wt not TUf!llday aa orl b' Kbed..a.d -wu to allow Tteatury Seentary G. Wllllam MWec-tot.lltlfy. ''We've been duped by UM ad· mlol1traUoo." 1aJd Rep. W. ' Heuon Moort, l\·La. However, Rep, Al Ullman, Way1 and Ileana chairman, ad· milled that Olbbona bad a polot, and he delayed act.loo oo the b6U unUI next Thunday -the uxt available meetJ.oa Ume, he said. The Home II oot expected to be lo MUion oo Friday. the flrat time the vote could be ta.ken un· der the commlttee'a 48-bour rule. Opposition to the Import fee oo the committee la high and sup- port.en ot the repeal bill said thev do not think the week's de· .,..,,,..,,.... lay will hurt thelr effort or •wine any votet. And Ullman, D·Ore., hH cited • 'overwbelmt o1 support•• throughout the HOUH for repeal legislation. "ll'a going to rorce ill way on· to the House floor," be said - despite reported effort.a by the White House to try to penuade congressional leaders to head off aucb a showdown. Administration official.a said Wednesday that they would not seek to impose the fee whlle the matt.er is atilJ ln lbe courts. The • plan WU announced lut llardll I 14 and wu achedu.Jed to take .,. l rect today. '" l Treai ury Secretary G . : Wllllam Mlller told a eon· : areaalooal hearln1 be •XDOMI ! the delay to be oa.ly "a matter of Jt weeks." He predicted the ad· mlnl11ratJoa wouJd Win lta ap. peal and relnatate the fee. : The Senate Finance Commit· • tee voted 14·4 Wednesday to : overuturn the lO-ceot·a·1allon ~ plan while the House Ways and ! Means trade subcommittee toot action by a 17·4 margin. SA Selaool lsstle Board Nixed On Breakfasts By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. o.oty ,._ , ..... Trustees of the Santa Ana Unified School District will meet May 'l7 to decide what action to take in the wake of a court ruJ. Agnew Says He and Nixon Wereri'f Close NEW YORK CAP > -Former P resid e nt Ric h a r d Nixon avoided Spiro Agnew for more than a year after they both re· signed In disgr ace• and wa s snubbed in return when he hnaJ. ly called him, the former vice president says. ing they wrongly terminated a' breakfast program for needy children. Orange County Superior Court Judge Orett.a Ferri Sears ruled Wednesday that the board behaved ln an "arbitrary and capricious" manner and acted without proper notice when it de- cided Aug. 28 t.o end the gov· ernment·1ub~udi2ed program. The lawswt to reinstate U)e program was filed on behalf ol two school cbtldreo and their parents by the American Civil wberues Union and the Legal Aid Society of Or ange County. School officials said folJowing the court ruling th at the pro. g ram could not be reinstated in tbe current ~bool year and left the door open to an appeal ol J udge Sears' ruling. The f amity of Capt. Richa rd L. Bakke of Long Beach. who died in the aborted mission to free the hostages in Iran, attend his funeral at Arlington National Cemetery. From left are Mrs. Bakke and Captain Bakke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bakke "I dtdn'L take the <telephone) call because l thought 1t wab a llttle late." Agnew said m an ABC·News 20-20 interview with Barbara Walters, to be aired tonight. Nancy Ka ufman. a legal a.id society attorney, urged the board to abandon cons1derat.Jon of an appeal. . Isle Airport Snub Rankles OC "We never bad a close rela · t1onship," said Agnew, who now claims he was forced out of of· f1ce seven years ago by what he inte rpreted as White House· inspired death threats. BJDELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ot ... 0.il~ l'tlM S'9ff Los Angeles County officials who think the proposed airport fo r Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor will only benefit Orange County are wrong, an airport authority for a regional planrung agency said Wednesday. L os Angel es Co un ty s uper visors this week unan· imously opposed the concept of the airport planned for an island off the harbor. Su pervisor Yvonne Burke, whose d ist rict includes the coastal a rea. was quoted as say· ing Los Angeles residents should oppose any facility des igned on· ly to meet Orange County's needs. A spokesm an for Mrs. Burke confirmed that the Los Angeles supervisor doesn't want to have any part of the airport. ··Los Angeles lnternataooal Airport will be able to handle all the projected passengers for lhe next 10 to 20 years," said Dan Ree d e r , Mr s . Burke 's spokesman. "Why should the residents of San Pedro and Long Beach have to put up with a ll the noise and e round impacts of that airport., it's Orange County's problem," he 'laid. But Larry Goldman, aviatton program manager for Southern California Association of Gov· ernments <SCAGL s aid the supervisor's statement was "a little premature." Goldman also disagreed that the airport will ser ve only Orange County residents. "As many passengers will be served out of that airport from Los Angeles County as Orange County," he said A SCAG study predicted that the seven airports in the six · county re~1 on will be over· Condo Curbs Approved Superoisors Adopt Controls, Standards Providing housing for low and moderate income individua ls was much in the minds or the Orange Count y Boar d o r Supervisors Wednesday when it· -Adopted regulations to coo· trol conversion or a partment complexes into condominiums. -Approved new s tandards to sPffd the time in which applica· lions for projects that include af. fordable units can ~!fCessed. Under the condo um COD· version regulaUoo.a, apartments could not be converted lo ownership unill ln unlncorporat· ed areas lD wbicb the vacancy rate ii below 6 percent. The only exceptions wouJd be cases lD which two-thirds of the tenant• in a JCiven complex No 'Money Ba£~' Policy KNOXVILLE, Teno. <AP> -Police have ar· rested a Virginia man and cbaraed him with ripping a 1lnk trom a bul station restroom to retrieve 50 Nnta tbat went down the drain. Officer Donna Meredith aaid Charles Walker, 30, or Norfolk was arretted at th• Trallway1 bus terminal after an •mr.loyH eaJd ho found Wa ker with th• rtpped-out link la hi.I banda Tuelday alCllt. Walk•!.t wbo wal Ml•I Hid WHDHday, ••• 1llar1•d with •1Ua.. cleltrucllon ol frOf"'' and publlc *'8L-111 . .... .... 1111 ... .,,.. ................... ...... ~·==: .. -:.: favored the conversion or in a reas where one.fourth or more of the housing m arket is con· sidered affordable under county standards. T he regulations also will con· trol conversion of apartments to House Backs New Version Of Bomber WASIUNGTON <AP) -When It came to cutting spending or beefing up the U.S': military, the Hou.se opted for military spend- ing. The House voted down an ef • fort Wednelday to shelve the new llX minlle system and later decided to relmtate a re- vamped. but slower, ve.nioo of the B· 1 bomber that WU shot down three years qo. Development of the MX mis· aile 1y1tem, wbicb would ~r.lace the aatq Minuteman 1De with a system of mobile m111Ue1 mounted on movlna trucks ln an effort to ~ enemy targeten, la contained lD a $53.1 billion weapona authoriutJon bill. Tbe authortaaUoo for the ftl· cal year 1t.artln1 Oct. 1 lncludel $38.3 billion for mllltary hardware procurement, $18.7 blllloo IOI' reeearch and dnelop- ment and tlr7 mUUoG for clvil defenM. The autborlutloa 11 M .1 bUUoa mon Uaa tM pl"llldeftt IOU~ Tb• Hou•• Armtd len Oom•lH .. adcMd tM HltA~JIOINJ t :!"f .. , lu 1, D· ;!;?. .... ~, :J,.~,, to ..,.. -~.:! .. ~ ror u.e MX :a..1:9 ..... :.=-.=. ........ stock cooperatives, in which buyers hold monetary interest. but not fee title. to their units. County officials said Wednes· day they are working with utility companies to devise a way to precisely determine the vacancy rate in a given neighborhood. It has been estimated the average vaca ncy rate for all of Orange County is between 2 and 3 per· cent. The ordinance provides that tena nts or an apartment com· plex must be noWied of any pro- posed conversion and that the owne r m ust prepare a report on how tenants will be either uc· commodated as buyers or re· located. In a separate action, the board ga ve support to development ap- plic alion processing changes that will cut process ing time and Potentially help control housing cost.a. Tbe new standards also are designed to promote density boouaes for developers who pro- pose construction of affordable unit.a. Mafia Toll: 283 Victims ROME (AP> -Malla 1U1U1MD killed 283 people ln Calabria and Stelly lul year, accordlq to n1u .... compiled by the Italian Commun.lat Party. Communist Party omclall ac- c ua od the rulln1 Cbrlatlen Democrau ol f a.lUAI to cla•p down on the Mafta. even WI' I.ho kUlln1 ol Pier S...U, Mat· tarolla, Chr11Uaa Democratic prt1ldmt ot the lacmu .....-.. earlhtr INI ~r. A PDl9' ana.tr lft¥11UutiM drut &nmt ......... •1rr ..a UMt ..._. llettl WH allO kUled thlit_ , .. ,. 1ll•1•dl, by t~• Mlftl, whelmed by growing air travel needs by 1995. And the larges t of those airports, Los Angeles lnterna· t1onal Airport. already 1s near mg its annual capac1t} of 40 m1 l hon paiobengers, Gold man said Comfort . "l was never on the inside ol what you aught ctu.I the inner circle of the 1'i1xoo ad mlll1Stra lion As a matter of fact, I never got a chance lO say very much tn pnvate because the Nixon style "'as to launch into a monol~U(> "'h1ch would c-oru.ume all the time," be told Miss Walter.; as only Heritage can Now at 25% savings! Sale ends May 31st You· re Invited to save on the tiV1ng room combination that best suits your space and taste .. an Impeccable selection or the finest tlme tested Heritage• d esigns Rkhly comfortable, superbly constructed. each ls~ showp&ece ror a ny room In your home. A wide vanety °' sola and loveseat styles offers complete 6eidb611ty, some wtth lengths from 51 lnches to 120 lncha. And your choice ol six chair styles, matching ottomans and a Nledk>n of over 800 dlaUnctive fabrics 1uggata unlimited decorating pouiblttla. This la lndMd a rare opportunity to save on your favortte Her1tage upholstery pieces! For a bmhed ttme only! "I don't see why they wouJd w ant to was te t housands of dollar.1 against a program thef can provide at no cost t.o k>cal taxpayers." Ms. Kaufman sa.id, noting state and fed er al tu dollars offset the rost of proYld· 1ng the breakfast to needy children. ~h Kaufman srud the ruhng "'as the first of ·~ kind m the na· t100 and ~oes di~cUy to the ls· sue of "'het~r a student can perform well an his studies ii he IS hungry 1111"'•···"· COITA ... ••lllH OAJL. Y PILOT lhuraday, May 15. 1MO ateaY 11CllY tioun:x: We now have 10me reaUy firm ex.ampl• ol bow far down the drain Oraqe Count.)' haa fone ln •bandonlu DOn·P•rtbamblp ror local 1ovem· men otrkel. And ll la clown the drain. Consider. for uampl•. the corttnt raet1 for Oran1e Count)' supervasur In tht Inland Third Otattict between 1-:dason Miiier , the apPo&nted Incumbent, and Bruce Nestande, th.-appointed opponent. Gov Jerr)' Brown aavt Nllltr thf' Job. repl1t'ln1 RaJph Daedrk h Meanwhllt", for lhb roman& June t let'tlon. lbt: Repubh<'Wl:S appart"olly 1ave N~tande lhe oppos1t100 ro!e IN 1"B£ HIE.&AaCHY ot our county poUtlca th9se days. nobody apparently cares who 1s the best man for \be l>Upt>r vasonaJ seat It's whether the candidate 1& » Demo or & GOPer That ·s what really counts So just the other night, in an effort to make sure that the partisanship for th.1a non-partisan race was sharply In rot'us. both candida tes trotted out some big guns MILLE& GOT A SUPPO&T raUy going with the •P· pearance ol former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown. the noted Democratic father or lhe current eovemor. Nestande countered with his own fund-raiser, )eatur· Ing one GeraJd Ford, former president of the United States. Mr. ford ia fairly well.known in Republican circles. DrnlOIT <AP > -Tbe dally automobile H11.lq rate bu b.lt U.1 lowest level la ZI yean. &Del a ntw (actor in the abarp decli.De l• tbat I.he ballneta• lblt use Cltl artG'l c1o4Ac bwli.oeu. The nve u .s. produe.n re- portM Wedaetday U..lr sales for early May were H2.W can. 42 percent below the 245.124 de· Uvered ln the same period lut year. THS DAILY aellla1 rate, U,850, WU u.. wont for the flrlt 10 daya ol May si.Dce 11151. when tl wu 1.S.105. Last year's rate WU2'7.231. Wlth used car prices col.laps· in1. neet owners find more rea- son to bold onto an old car than to buy a new one . A full-size '75 model wlU brine 30 percent less now than a full· size '73 model would two years ago. That $.oo or ~ difference can make the difference ln a de· ciatontokeeptbecarloocer. WORLD t NATION. The sales ret,feat turned into a stampede with the new tight· money policies ot the Federal Reserve Board imposed March W~ng R'itla Rogaltg 14 . , (. ... :~ ... ... Will They Soon Be Wovmg Around m Orange County Politic•" Thus we h ave all lived to see a former California gov- e rnor and a forme r president or the United States hit the Orange County campaign trail on behalf of s upervisoriaJ candidates If we keep this thing up. the next thing you know we'll have senators and congressmen swooping in on our region to e ndorse city council c andidates in Huntington Beach or Newport Independent, non-partisan elections in Orange County have ~n reduced to a s ham PRF.TTY SOON, we'll have party ward·heelers out pounding around the precincts lo otrer little inducements to gt•t out the partisan vote for police chief. Orangl' County politics goes uptown. Chicago style You ar<' ld t Lo wonder how Mille r or Nestande wtJ I now be able to o ne -up each other in injecting more part1~an part1c1pation in their race before the June 3 vot· ing Ma} tw in!.Wad of going for endor semenLc; by former b1g-l1me partisan om ccholders. they'll need lo get clo~er to t he current nationa l pollh<'al scene MILLER'S f'ORCES MIGHT include ancumbt'nt Pres•· dent Carter out ht>rc to host a cocktail part} <1t the Balboa li<i)' Club Aao!-ts th<' water. Nestande could <'Ounte r "'1th Ronald Rt·agan. 1>c:r,onally ser ving tea and handing Nestande but ton., at the Newport Harbor Y11cht Club :-.iO Tt;LUNG HOW FAR Orange County can muddle lown the road to having a ll or its affairs settled by the Ot•mol'rut1(' or Republican national headquarte rs. Wt:" might get to the point where you need at least the ~upport or a congressman to run for dog catcher. Volcano Expanding VANCOt:VER, Wash. CAP> Clouds have frustra ted atte mpts to measu n• the expanding buJge on Mount St. He le ns' north fl ank. but geologists s ay activity at the volcano is continuing. I LAST YEAR, 10.6 million cars were sold. In the first two months ol 1980. the annual rate was 10.8 million, including im- pol'ts. The last time at'lual sales were below 7 mlllioo was in 1962. when they were 6.9 million. The last lime actual domestic sales were below 5.1 million was in 1952. when they were 4.1 million. For the period, Ford's sales fell SJ percent from 62.313 to 30,638: Gene ra l Motors Corp sales fell 37 percent from 144,520 to 91.695, Chrysle r's plunged 57 pe rcent from 29,419 to 12,894 : Am e r ican Mot o r s Corp 's slipped an estimated 12 percent from 4,797 to a n estim ated 4,200 and Volkswagen of America's d ropped 16 per('ent from 4,<r75 to 3.425 "Crusader' Sentenced In Bombing BIRMINGHAM, Ala. <APl Undaunted by his convlchoo and lO·year pnson sentence for ~ bom bing or a blac k people's church 22 years a go. J B Stoner vows to cont111ue his crus ade for white supremacy and his cam- paign f0rt.he U.S. Senate . "I will continue to stand up for people o( the white r ace no mat· ter how many courts they pros· ecute me an ... St o n e r said Wednesday after a jury or 11 whites and one bla<'k convicted him for the June 26. 1958 , dy namite blast that rocked the Be thel Baptist Church. a focal pojnl of civil rights a<'llv1ty. 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' ' ' ' I , • ' E • I .... ...... ,....,L. ...... Oil paintings of Prince Philip and Queen Eliza beth 11 seem to be strolling away from an annual a ntique and art sale in Toront.o. Canada. on w,inesd ay. Actually. the feet are those of volunteer helper Terry Collins, who carried the paintings off to awa it pickup by the buyer. The portraits sold for $25 a piece at the char ity s ale. Forces Loose in Iran % Armed 4mericans R eported Infiltrating By Tht' i\si.oclatf'd Pr«'i'> I r a n c I a 1 m ., 9 f; a r m r· fl Amt>riran -.a boteurc; and J' ~ass1ns and rn lrun1an r~1h ... , an· on the IOOSt' in Iran and -.ays two other l\mC'nC'an:. h:J\ t' bN•n <Jr rested for taJu ng 1><1rt 1n tht• un :.uccessruJ attempt tu rescue thl· 53 U S. hostages. "Ninety six A m<'rirans have landed 10 \>arlOU!> J>Url-'> Of (run "'1th tht• intention CJf <':.trry1ng out B<'b of l>t1bolUgc in lhf• ne>.t two ~ks. a<; wf'll ac; assc.tss1na t1oni. m \ anoul> l'1l1cs." Pr(M,1 dent Abolh assan Bani Sadr said in an interview "'1th Tehran Radio Wednesda) Hf. SAID 19 longllmc.• lraruan rel>lden~ or the l:n1h.'<1 Stall'' wt-re "'1th the American!>. and that the team and arms ""en· landed by two hehcoptc·rs in tht· m ount&lllOus 8akhl1an tnba.l n· gion about 250 m1lel> :.outhwesl of Tehran The Statt> Department had no <'Ommcn t on lhl' t•harjl1• Thi· Pentagon '>aid th e only L' s forres in l ht.• un·a ·Hl' lht• l\l.O dozen CS Navy '>h•P' off lritn'~ southern t'Oa:-.1 T"'o of tht•m an· air<'raft carrie r'>. and lnrt·c weeks a go he licopters from thl' earner Nimitz took part an the a ttempt to re:.<'uc· the: l\men ran hostages held m Iran since No v 4 Fullo""inl! thJt altf·mpt lht· militants who had bt>en holding :"lO of the American<> m lht· l ' S cm bassy 1n Tehran announ('('d their rapt1ve'> would be d•"· per'led around the <'ountry tn make any a ttempt to rescue them m o re d i fficu lt. Marines to Become Rapid Strike Unit? WASHlNGTO~ <AP> A lOngress1onal ~port S8Y$ it would rnc;t about $4 6 b1ll1on to turn the Manne Corps into a r apid·slrlke force that could moH 65 000 Mannes anlO <'Ombat In t he Persian Gulf or other trouble spot:. "'1thm two weeks The Congress1ooal Budg~ Office, in a s:J.page report released toda). lists the option as one of four a ltematl\'es for the future role or lhl' ~tarint' Corps 1n the L'S defe-nse structure. The report con - tained no recom menda tion of"" h1ch rolt>CongrtSsshould choose ONE OPTION, t he report -.ays, 1s for Congre-ss to approve. "'1thout chanRe. Nt'at1on or the .. Rapid Deployment Force" re- quested by Prf'51dent Carter a-. one or the US responses to the So\ act m1hUtry move into Ar~han1Sldn. Carter wants lo develop new planec; and c;h1p~. and prt> po<.1t1on com bat equipment an the Perc;ian Gulf c;o Army or ~fannl' combat troop'> could be quickly mo\ ed Ullo battle then· T he report says thr total ro-.t for tht-Manne Corps, includin~ 11~ roll• m Cartt>r'., HJp1d l>t•ploym1·nt Fr1rC't'.•\liOUld be ahout S44 8 l>tllton ovl'r thl' m·xt f1 \l' \ l'dr°' THE REPORT'S second option. with a $49 4 billion price tag, 1s to tum the Marine Corp" into the Rapid Deployme nt Foret', equipped '4 ith air cushio ned amph1b1ous ve hicles and vertkal- 'hort takeoff -and landing plane:. to carry com bat troops hundreds of m1h:s from landm~ bt'a<'hes into battle m 1solatPd a reas • .. . .. ... - ---.. ·----------·-----· CALIFORNIA State Joh Picture Dark Late8t Figures Point to Recession LOS' ANOELJ:S CAP> -The lta&e'I ...... emok>)<lltneat pro-Jld.km IMw California aJ.iptl6q cloler to a~ than bad beeo predkted ea.rUer, otnclab .aay. Tbe MW ftl\l,rte, wbicb come • the bMla ot • 1toomy five )'Hr forecaat ~at •hows the rat• ol job ll"Owth plwnmeUng by IO pe~t. paint an ~v n dark• ouOook for lbe l"!ISt ol Ulla year. .. WE BAO ALaE.\DY forecut a decllDe ln Job~ lat• (to lbe 1-.a5 projection>. and now we are makiilc tt even worse." Mark Dlntm of tbe California Employment Deve'°Pcnmt Department s.aJd Wednelday ln Sacram•to. an annual rat ol only l 5 lo 2 percent lhtou1h t.he end or th111 year. eompared with a 4 percent arowtb ratt-ln im nd 6 4 ~r cent 1.o 117'8. Even the EDD'a lon1·r&nll' proJCK'tJon throuah 1~. which ecunomy Ulan tM EDD had don In lt• 1~ proj.cUon, which • ahowed employment 1rowtna at 1tn an11uaJ 2 6 pt>rc~nt. 8etwem 1976 and 1880. 1U.tewlde employ monl had arown by 3 percent 1t yeu . waa eocnpOC!d ln ~pttm~r but "WE HAD A T•£M£NOOUS made avallabl onJy last w k. rl'lll! ol growth ror the paat few bad forecast an annual av~rag 1ob lf'OWth ratt' or 2 6 percent Yt'8r5" aa the state pulled out of the rec:euion of 1974·75, Dlrnm A~ th<> E'C'OnOm)' langul hH . u 1d, "but we really didn't ex- un.-mployment will rise sintt• peel it to hold up." tht' t'mployera wlU be wiable tu The construction industry was absorb oow persona tmterlnK Ult" Hpeclally active -.. almost Job ma~et . frenzied.'' Dlrritn said -with ~mployment rlslng at 8.8 per- THE t:oo HAD pr~v1ously cent a year But that Industry, forttut an unemployment r8tl' now nearly comatose t>e<:ause of 6 6 percent for the :second i.hort-term interest rates surged quarter ol lhls year, but flgurfil> to more than 20 percent. is ex· for April already show a 7 I per peeled to grow by only 1.4 per· cent .)<>bless ralt: and Traven.o ctnt annually through 1985. s aid his offtce "de finitely" Oirrlm said the long·range Thur9dey, Mey 1&. ttllO DAIL V PILOT ti :S ............. FACtNG CHARGES IN HOLDUP, OUNFlOHT Auaeet Hllrven (left), Oeofve Weyne Smith Suspects Charged In Heist, Shooting Air Safety . . . .. . Plan Adoptel/, • SAN DIEGO CAP> -The Federal Aviation A~­ mlnlatralion put th~ crowded skies over San Dido under tbe stringent control ol ltl eontroUen todiy -with the except.Ion of an air corridor. : The lhree·mlle wide corridor running north and south through Lindbergh Field remairuJ free of air traffic control in an area 3,300 to 4,100 feet above sea level. Although airline pilots and air controllef!I criticize the corridor as potentially dangerous, t~e FAA created it at the request of private pilots ua- happy over the imposition or the ao·call&d T4!'rminaJ Control Area, or TCA, throughout tfte San Diego area. l I It has been more than 1 'It years since 1J4 people died in the colli.sion of a Pacific Southw~t Airlines jetliner and a private plane over S"1 Diego. : Aootber EDD reeearcber. ~ Traverso, added, "Ou.r scenario calls for near-recession coodJ. hons . . . with a relau vely stag naot ecooomy t.brouab the end of 1980." would have to rt:vlse 1l& proJee forecast a lso showed that llons upward for the rest of tht "manufactunng will continue its RIVERSIDE CAP> -Three men being held . year. long·term trend downhill. as we for the danng shootout·robbery or a small Norco The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associa~ with 250.000 members contended it may actual add to the collision danger by putting too big a rea under mandatory air traffic controls. Start· ing today, private planes are required to carey t>l~troruc equipment costing upward of Sl,000 tp feed data to the FAA 's air traffic controllers. "It looks like we're either go- ing to be in a recession or dill'D close to it." Traverso said. Traversodecllnedto speculatf• s hdt more to a servic e bank were charged with 40 felony counts each how much the unemployment economy." Wednesday In Riverside Municipal Court rate proJecttons would rise, but Manufacturing is expected to If convicted, they would face possible death All aircr aft entering the TCA are required ~ have a transponde r to send an electroruc signal~ radarscopes of tbe air traffic controllers. The signal shows controllers the 1denttty. dire<:lion and speed of planes m order to detect aoy potential col lision courses. earlier EDD forecasts indicated account for only 18.8 percent of sentences. a rate of 7 5 percent for the third the state's e mployment, com· Two of the men. George Wayne Smith. of . TH~ LATEST projec· Uons. tntended largely for in- ternal use by the EDD and st.ate Finance Department, indicate that new jobs will be created at quarter and 7.8 for the fourth pared to 19.4 percent in 1976.. The Cypress. and Russell Aaron Harven. 26. of quarter. , service sector Is expected to Anaheim. ~re brought before Judge Pro Tern The la test gave an e ven take over 32.3 percent by 1985. Timothy J . Heaslet manacled hand and foot, but gloomier outlook for the compared to 30.~ percent in 1976. their arraignment was postponed until May 22. Gas Tax Eyed For Transit , SACRAMENTO <AP > -With gasoline expect- ed to ('()St $2.60 a gallon by 1984, a legislative leader wants to earmark the extra sales tax for highways, trams and other transportation proJ· ects Sen. President Pro Tem James Miirs, D·San Diego.,.said Wednesday his sa1630 would bring in an extra $415 million to spend on transportation in the next five years -just about the amount the state expects to be short. The bill went to the Senate noor on a 7-0 vote of the Finance Committee. AT PRESENT. MOST OF the sales tax on gasoline -6 percent of the price -goes into the gener al fund. In 198()..81, with gasoline averaging Sl.40 per gaJlon, the sales tax is producing $255 . million for the general fund and Sl.25 million for the Trans portation Planning and Development Fund, which finances such proJe<:ts as the Amtrak trains bf-tween San Diego aod Los Angeles. As ~asolint' rises, Mills' proposal would r.h1ft increasing portions of the sales tax to the slate highway account, beginning in 1981-82. THAT ACCOUNT, USED MOSTLY for freeway construction, is now fed by the state's 7. cents-1>er-2allon tax. That revenue has been declining as motorists curbtbeirdnving. Egly Decision In L4 Delayed LOS ANGELES <AP) -Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's decision on how to integrate the Los Angeles School District has been delayed from Its expected release today and may be made public ( J Mon~a~as a month ago. . 8 RI E f 'S - when Egly. of Laguna "--------- Beach. heard the last witness in lbe six· month integration trial and said h e would probably have his decision ready by May 15. But od Wednesday, Jerry Halverson, associate superi:Dt.endent and chief counsel for lbe school dis· trict. said be had been told lbat Egly was planning a special briefing for attorneys and the press on May 19. ller•ll lffo"f! fi'•ib SACRAMENTO <AP> -A drive to recall the governof and an environmentalist measure are a mong four initiatives whJch have died lor the lack ot slgnatures, it was reported Wednesday. · Secretary of St.ate March Fong Eu said the ~ampaign to recall Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. col- Jeeted oalY 17 790 signatures of tbe 830,686 required to mate the Nov. 4 ballot. Ms. Eu said the sponsor, Cecil Gibson of Batenfaeld, submitted 20,467 raw sipatures, of which 2,872 were ruled invalid. '.ft.di •••• •relent - SACRAMENTO (AP) -A theft ring sus~ of tteallng $1.5 mlllloo worth of truck tractors has been broken with the arrest ot three men, the Cellfomla Highway Patrol reports. . Tbe CllP nported Wednesday the arrests of · Tbeodare LeMcmda, 38, and his brother, Thomas, ;Al, batb al Sacramento, and Vemon Clark, 33, 9f • ~alo Part, in Nevada County. . O•n•e el I'~-. OIC '" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MAKEA GRAND ENTRANCE ---··---- These fine crafted screen doors let cooling breezes enter your home. So air conditioning costs are reduced. They beautify your home. too. Which makes them one grand investment. A. BRAVO MILL FINISH 30"x80". 32"x80". or 36"x80'' Reg. 21 99 Village Blacksmith cordless grass whip MOdel#G·9302·1 I 12.88 9 . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. I :::::ti~:·::::: · ;:irrf · ~ ;: .. '1 I I Brentwood shelf kit 3ft. 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The agreement seems to provide the d ty wtth an U · surance that its rHidenta won't •1aln be aubJected to the kand ol ool~ experieoced tut 1priq. Marine Corps offaclals ~tend that a comblnaUoo ol speCiaJ training pracUce and runway re~n are to blame for the unprecedented level ot Jet noille then. Ueder the agreement. they promise to consult with ci\.Y olflclals if such a satuution comes up gain. And the Narlnet aay lhijl is extre~ly unlikely. . In normul operations, the Marine Corps ofnclals say they 'll ~ able lO avoid a runway that 1s p&l"Ucularly nois y for Irvine res kdents Add1Uonally, the military jets arc to use an approach Lo the air station that 11 leaat. dis· turbing to city residents. The El Toro Marine Corps Air Station officials should be commended fo r working wtth cit y offlclals and arrlv· ing at an agreement t hat is in tbe best interest of Irvine retJl· dents Reaction Exaggerated Irvine Mayor David Sills is upset because the Orange 'County Grand Jury didn't consult with the city before , recommending t hat E l Toro Marine Corps Air Stat.ion be , considered for possible use by commercial a irlines. . Indeed, he finds this so objectionable be intends to ' as k Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson to propose legisla· , lion barring grand juries from making aucb recommen· 'd ations without first contacting local officials. ' The mayor shouldn't be faulted for bis desire to keep f the nearby military air station from expanding into a commercial airport, but the call for state legislation to •curb grand juries is a little far.fetched. . : The .Grand Jury recommendation probably was a '"welJ:'intentioned gesture in the ongoing effort to find a solution to the problem of overcrowding at Orange Coun· t y's airport, but it could in no way be binding on the Marine Corps -or indeed, the City of Irvine. Besides, Sills ought to know by now that the idea of commercial use for El Toro surfaces rather regularly, and is knocked down j ust as regularly by the Navy Department. ~ C:Ollege 0()ors Open ~ 1\ recent decision by the Saddleback College Boa.rd of Trustees to concJude an agreement with the Coast CommWlily College District means students no looger h.ave to apply for interdistrict transfer permits. That practice served only to artificially inflate enroll· men.ts by requiring students to attend classes within their c:tist ricl , even if more helpful progra ms were a vailable at another school. While the new program may result in some loss of slate funds, it will more than pay for itself in improved learmn~ opportunities. Junior college students can now attend classei a t any campus m the four community college districts in Orange County. This should create a much greater choice of cur· riculum and in many cases cut down on driving time. • Oponoons expressed in the ~pace above a re ttlOse of the Daily Pilot. Other voew~ expr~ssed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1led. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Students By L .M. BOYD O u t o r Ae k l 1n g t o n . E n gland . C'a me the report t hat a British prison included a m o n ~ it s e duc ation a l courses ror pnsoners a series of how-to lessons on the con- s t r u ct1 on of scaffoldin g. You've got it. Two convicts studied ca re full y a nd put together a 16·foot scaffold in just a matter of minutes. And awaaaaaay they went. No end to the cute wrinkles that bnght promoters come u p with . S pons o r s of a Vir ginia Fishing tournament not only judged winne rs ol fish actually caught, but used a l ie detector lo judge win- ners an a ·'fish t hat got a way'' category. Television shows are rated by points. Each point sup- p o s e d l y re p r eaep ts 1.4 million viewe r s. And one polnt is worth S30 million for th• network during t he year The secret formula for Coca ·Cola is identified by company insiders as "7x." Q. U the old Romans didn't bave any soap, how did the; Dear Gloomy 'Gus Wbo wlll 'pro•ht• w ............... Cr11tal to•• ltat• Park! P-' •s1rt • lft'aDqt.-!Mt U•• I ....... alllltlr were la&Nd lor u.ear .................. c .•. ~ clean themselves? A. Smeared olive oil over their bodies, scraped their s k i n e ntire l y with wood kn ives. thm rimed off with hot water. Q. Who invented table ta- nls? A. A man named J a mes Gibb. In 1898. He called it "Gossim.a" for reasons unex plained. And he used cigar box lids for p addles a od carved champagne corks for balls Q. What proportion of this country's babies are bora via a caesarean surgery? A. One out of every alx. Q . What's a "c los et drama?" · A. A play written to be read, but not performed. tr I didn't say ball or all new businesses fail io the first two years, I should have. And half of tbo6e, as reported. fail because of Md management, according to tbe Small Bu1ine11 Ad· m in lat.rat.ion. Tbe Bril11b long have bad the ~ of belnc the great.eat 1amblers in the world. Tbe7 bet on ~. For laatance, a London bookma,er, LadbrokH, tall•• wa1er1 on whether we'll ..-C.: vialt bJ llY· ~=. tbe ::.-::; to ......... tt.tn-..ll· tJ. But betton wer~ ao ......... , .......... . dlan•••••-· Q. Wla•n 11 Natlo•al Nctt:'•DlrT A. J1nuary JI . A • ••:Jl•~r•aa ••f'•d ... .. ...... ... .... _ .......... .. ..... ..,_ ...... .. ii••··· ... " &e "'"'' .. 1•1tlillRI • ' -Second Look at Compact Cars 1 Hu ti. Amencan motonat .,... abowd. lhalMd and priet> ........ -°' ... fat into lbe nre by the eovernmetU? Although UMt mo9t recftt wholesale abl.ft.¥ lo amaU can. II unquea. lloaably tht! ~al rapld p r i ct'l in · crea1e1 I n 1aaollM. th compact car mov e m .,nt commcnc~d t hortJy after WW II whh the Importation of E uropean 1port1 cars. For moet in tbo9e early days the small car was a luxury Item, _. 1econd or third car. It was in an era of big sedans and station waaorus. The British MG, the Porsche and others were boug ht more as playthin&s than with any thought to economy. Later the Volkswagen, termed "HitJer's Mailbox ~venge" by many because of lt.8 hJgh center or gravity, bec1&me popular H a car . rlrist for the fam ily with school kld11, .. nd later with commuting workers for er onomy. BUT IT WAS the heavy hand of government. f1rst with its btrict regulations for "safety" and 1unog control and t hen 1ts ef· forts to combat the "energy s hortage," which In itself was la rgely the res ult or government ove rregulation in the energy field. -that has forced motorists into the s maller editlons or what so m e call the "Ame rican dream" but Californians call an a bsolute necessity. ll is another exam ple or "the government knows best what 1s good for the people" atlltude which haa developed among the legislators and bureaucr ats. ThrOJ.lgh such unwarranted in· terferen ce with the daily Uves or the people It has not only pushed tbe motorists into the compact cars but made lt almost lmpossi· bit for American car manufac • turers to produce the larger "luxury" cars. This has been done both by regulation and by propaganda Lo make those pre- t e rr i n ~ larg e r c ar s s eem unAmer1can. IN 11fE DOING the govern- ment has come close to putting the American auto Industry out of business and g reatly ac - ct:le raled the sales of foreign cars.. Had 1t not been for t he· pe riodic gasoline "crunches" people mifthl~have rebelled at laking their big cars away but the economics now see m to r a vor the transition. The irony ih that evidence now comes to hand that the compact m ay not be all that econorrucal. What is bein .: saved on gasoline may be going for 11\Creased 1n- isurance costs, losses from thefts and far more important, losse. from mJunes and deaths, A recent> insurance industry report points to the rlslna traffic inJunes a.od cltes the small cars us the cause. Notin g that com - pact cars provide les11 protedlon tba n the heavier built cars. the report explains that. compacts ure more accident prone due both to their low profile which ma kes it difficult for the m to be seen by other drivers, especially the truckers, and the low seating which doesn't permit the vw biU· ty range enjoyed by drivert ol staodard cars. The repo rt a lso c ites the h ighways , designed for t he larger cars, as a hazard for the com pacts noting s uch things as the "breakway" light a nd sign pos ts and highway bumper dividers. M ANV OP the s m a ller cars also lack the safety features to be found on standard vehicle. and although it is not a factor with most compacts, gravity problems exist in some. Aside rrom the dangers in· vol ved to the motorists in th~ use of the compacts with the !-ubsequent expenses res ulting • from mjur1cs, the aC'tuaJ operal· • m i: C06ls h<ive n sen to when~ ' llwy alone may offset savint.:~ , mude m gasoline . For the ins urance companies h .1vt' adopted new auto ratings v. h1<'h add "da maReab1Ltty" a~ a • f.iC'lor Lndt r lhe-;c ral1n~a th1• 1·o mpact:.. wh1 t'h a re easily "totalled." are be ing socked "'1th premium~ running h1ghn than tho:.ti charged ~landard car i 0"' nt•r.1. Then. too. there is the cost in· \'OI vcd ln losses by theft Thu Cahfom1a Highwav Patrol re- ports • 25 percent Jump m stolen t o m pact car s n a m1n1: VW Mazd a. Datsun. Honda and 1'oyota as the rpott popular with t ht> professional ttuevei.. Th" lll6J Chevrolet how(tver remains the "hottest" car on the theft list ~(· ... use or its uffinlly Wlth tht! I. 1d~ who "50up-up" and "doll · up" <Jt great expen~e only to be rippt.>d off by oth~ kids too lazy to put lD the errort lo fix one op for themaelvb Has the Postal Service Become Unglued? To the Edttor: Why are we stuck with m atl sta mps that will not stick ~ We use the postal service con- stantly. s pending moro than a t housand dollars each yea r to give ~rvice to our members. Every day our mail Is returned --for s ta mps -and it ii. easy to see where a ait.amp has been af- fixed . WHY SHOULD an inefficient government agency be allowed to continually discredit our abili· ty! Should a government service unit consta ntly cost us addi· lional lime and money to repeat a simple operation! Why should w e c o m e un g l u e d wh e n American technology can be utilized in a practical way'! It is frustrating lo observe how much money is s pent to please philatelists and how little to help business people. T hings might be sll<:'ky in Washington during an el~tion year -but isn't there enough s tay ing power t o put on the 1tam ps? GEORGE F. QULNN Financial Secretary, Ullited Brotherhood of Carpenters and J oiners. Local 1648 El /tlerre E'•rt• To tbe Editor: Regarding your editorial or May 5 suggesting that allowing tbe resid e nts of E l Morro )(obilebome Park to re ma in where they are would deter public access to the ne wly purchased Crystal Cove Slate Park. As a resident of El Morro Pa rk J would like to point out the followtna facts. <J cannot speak for Crystal Cove.> Tbe portion of the beach we occupy ls an inrinitesimal por- tion ol the 3.2 miles ot. beach purcbased by the ata&e. It also lies at the southernmost Up of that stretch. We bave been sharing the beach for the past 25 years or more with the public ; s urfers, s urf fisbennen, etc. The number of ••tncldenta'' have been mlDlmaJ. No more tlaan any beacb community would ex· perieoee. ud probably far Mia. 'l'llB CAllGDT put ol the mobUeome park 11 located a~ Padlk Coalt IUOway ...... .., ......... "" .. wW la ,_.1111 fa•.,.... ac· .................... ..................... .................... ..,lk. ti• ........ \ •• , ... , ... WMld _., .... • '° fUI up lM ntut~M .... BOW.At i!m·r-:..: .. .......... ~-= moderate income housln~ left In thl' a rea. Relocation or the park would, ~ccording to the !'>tale's o"'n hgur~. C'O--t another 18 million h1xpayl:!N dollan> 1ll add1hon to the $32 6 m imon already spent for acquL..,1t1on. Whereas, keep· 1n g the sllltu.s quo would provide the benefit or having income from the rents to asais t lo main- t aining Crystal Cove State Park. No·limall Item. For all of the reasons l have lis ted, I believe that the removal of our homes would serve no useful purpo6e and would indeed work a considerable hardshlp on t his &mall community whiC'h has existed so long In harmony with the environment. MARY JANE WOOD , Figure• Db .. ~e To the Editor; I recently r eceived so me liter ature from supporters or G a tdo·Nelsen·Todd for lhe Irvine Clty Council. The first thing I noUced wa.'l tha t their campaign is centered around ll'VlDe's ra te of growth . The y re fer to the ''General Plan " which "allows our popula· tion to soar . . to nearly 150,000 in just 5.7 years and then to 200,000 people soon art er lhat." I MADE a call to City llalJ to v e rify th e ir c l a i m s . A s p oke s m an in Community Development referred to the Residential P hasing Map, and stated that the projected growth Is 115.000 by mid·l985 and 150,000 by J une 1990. I was informed that all residential development in the C'1ty is presently behind schedule and In view of the pres· ent economic situation. build- ing is expected to remain at a slower pace. T his campaign literature also indicates we have added nearly 10.000 people per year. Accord- ing to th~ official population figures, 1979 had the largest ln· crease of 8,200. TONI SKILLMAN lt'r'Ce-1• aeuerf To tbe Editor: Grantlnt tht m anifest ln · j ustice of MCOnd.guess1ne and aft.r·the-fact double-t akes, It seems to me. tbat the edborial writer of "J\Mliclal Mu.uq. in1" CMIY 7) delenea a ~ rather tha n a ;et noodl•· lublal.1 Unlela memof)' falls, tM PUil ha• .,.._an achoeaw ol fttilll -UM men the...._ _ _. .. cop out "lllla U• ••••I• alterDlllw Gffwell ••Mb ti t policy ~ -..._. .. IJlllM1 ...... ............ 11 ........ ~·::a•· .... ..... i!i..=~ •• welcome public service by t.tus dt:VIC'C. Do we not rt-C Jll )OUr pn ntmg sa me 111 pr•v1ow. Cdm· p<J1gn:." M.A A!'.DER.SON Thr t.>d:itorusl cnt1ciud both CM- didal l!s /err the CetllmJ ,\fwucrptil Court /or maJnnQ personal a:tack., on t>a.ch other "' thnr S"tattmei&I of qt.1411/ arotioa.J Edtt<rr •,~obe' 1 .. iitiefl To the Editor: Th\' ('Ounty official quot~ in your )lay S edition as r\'femn~ lo a "small btlt no1w ~rouµ in N e v.1>0rt Beach" obv10Uilv 11' "'tther Jealous or our lx'aut1ful area or totally callouc;ed to the t>rfe l't the a irpo rt exp.rns1on would ha H1. Newport Reach I!! C'ons1dl'rcd v.or ldv.1de ac; one or the mu ... t bcautirul a reas 1n the Urutf'd States. yet arter 12 ) cars this and other omcial~ doo 'l be<'m lo care Uwt it wlU ~ m<Jde into a desolate waste. Our schools, our home'> and our C'Ommwuty are 1n Jfflpardv We m ay be a "small but noisy ~roup in Newport BeaC'h" but v.~ are faJ(htinst ror our u ves. Why :.houldn't we beno1:.y" ALIC E RO!->ELl.INI He., te Bftl' To the Editor : What can we personally do about inflatJon and the added cost of credit cards, and help the country at the same time? The rU"St step is to cut the credit cards lnto very small pieces. The second step is lo ecooomlze and gel out or debt. A few less of the things that aren't necessary. The third step is to start a pass ~savings account. Only buy lhat which you have money io the pass boot to buy. except in an emergency. Tbe fourth atep comes after the pass book reserve is larger t han necessar y t o cove r emersencies. Youthendrawouta few tbouuod and start a long. term account that pays lar1er in· tere1t. WHAT HAV E y ou a c· compliabed .,,. this? rr rou arc aver ase, you pay approx1m1tely one quan. tJI a dollar for credit claar,_. 8Y buying with cash. you wW lane a quarter more for Hert daMar that you have, over u.ea....,.pwl()n . Oa 1wr lona·term aecout 1Ma ...., Nfflve 10 ~ to ihl• II _,...., d me. rw Uil mone1 rou hn• u Neu on tach doll ar , over the average. How do you help the JIOVl!rft· me nt" You will alow down your buying of unnet~ssn ry product.-.. thereby lt."-Serunc tile dema.od and hence the price. If )'OU can't foUow this plan. at leu t try to buy Amenc:ao prod· uc~ This will help the couotry some. JAMESW. BOLDING Jf-t• to Bfa•f- To the Editor: Since 19ti7 lieve ra l alrline-s h a v e been f1g ht1ng a co n- trover!.1aJ proposal to ban jet a ircraft oµerat1on5 in Orange County. Over the past 12 years th•)' ha\'e conlJnul"Cl to n y and bu)' no1 ... y airplanes while bank· 1n,g on old _guard pro-aviation or- ftc:ial ... lo 5.h1eld the m from the ~rowin~ pollttr al stor m . Al the prt!sent ta me, with over 30 n1~hL« a day m and out or Or ange County, the accumutat· t'd noise and de bris they produce has transformed the aurround- tn ~ c ities into a n a viation ~a rbage dump. When does a ~arbage dump become a dis- a s t c r a rea ? Nobody really knov.s. BL'T WHEN you talk about ba n nmg Jet a irpla nes you'r e talking about a new philosophy of t ransportation. Airpla nes themselves are oot harming the area. it 1s the means of pro- pulsion. Jet noise depreciates the quality of life. When the order ls signed to ban the jets. airlines will have a reas ona ble lime t o r e move the m. Then they will be gone. It's just a shame tha t they didn't recognize the consequences of investing in noisy airplanes. Fly· ' ing lo the airplanes was fun, but Jet noise has become a matter of wills. and in this matter the jet pall uters will be lesers. RICHARD TENEPl.E C'••-· •• .,.. To the Editor : J usl a short thanks lo Sydney flnrri11 for his excellent May t column. "False Vlew o f Our ' Revolution." I heartily agree with him. Too m any terroci11ts rationalize their oc tlons bec a u se t h ey 're "freedom llshtera." r only r e g ret Mr . Harr is hadn.'t wr itten t ba l Hha .. earlier. OALEN FLETCHD - -- Laguna/South Coast --------- l \'our Hometown Dally NewMpaper VOL. 73. NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t Pyrantid Builders Claiin HarassDlent .,. Fam&&K'k SCROUl£HL OI • Oellf "-a'9ft An attorney for a newly formed lf'OUP char1ed Wednea day that law enlorcemt'Qt -.en clt.s ar& harasslnl iand vaolaUq lhe clvll rights of Individuals p~rtklpating ln the py,.am1d ~et rich-quack sche mes s wet>ping Orangt! County (Related story, PueAl71 And lawyer Jason Landess. a former Orange County deputy d istrict attomt>y. claimed th.c statute under which 21 l)t!rsons have been arrested b y un dercover Oran1e County Sberitr1 Department omcens ror parUcipMlq ln ~ tt•hemes I• unconaUtuUonaJ. Landet.a said he h1ea been rt! taJned by a group calling Itself Oranae c:.ount1 Cltliens for the Right to Assemble . It ls com pnsed. he said , or about 20 ln dlviduals who have invested money in tbe so-caJled "bwuness li st concepts" which have lured 1 ho us ands of coontlans to try to SF Cops Aid Laguna parlay $1 .000 Into $16.000. Jolnlna Landess was Los Angeles criminal defense at· torney Glady& Towles Root . whose office is representing a group of Beverly Hills in d1viduals recently arrested in a police raicJ of a , pyramid meet· 1ng. "For this to be a crime. they mu~t show frau~ and deception. and no one can show any fraud or deception." Ms. Root said. Several others attending the ou tdoo r pun c h and h o r s d ·oeuvr es press confe rence stressed they well were aware that risk was associated with in- vesting in the pyramid schemes. "What about maxing any in- vestment -the stock market, the racetrack. real estate or Las Vegas"" one asked "We're all aware of what we're doing, that there are no guaranlei.>s " Landess said the law enforce- ment should bear the weight of dete rm1n1ng whethe r the pyramid schemes a re subJect to current st.al~ laws . H law enforcement d~n't pursue the issue. he said. the new group may through court action. A true pyramid, Landess said, will eventually die after the population base from which to draw investors is exhausted. In the business hst concept, however . he said there is a ctutnce for "perpetual motion act1v1ty" because many of the 'Undercover Gays' Arrest Oe•ente Case Sex Extortion Figure Guiltj- Jill Marie Bramlette. the 21· year-old San Diego college stu· I dent accused of a~tempting to extort $3.000 from San Cle mente . travel agent and civic leader G ale Howe last s ummer. was convicted Wednesday by an Orange County Superior Court jury. f The eight-man, four-woman ,, panel took less than three hours to convict the slender. blonde· haired woman in Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan's Santa Ana courtroom. McMillan set June 13 for sen· tencing. Miss Bramlette could face up to four years in state prison. He r conviction Wednesday ended a speedy two-day trial in whi ch Howe claimed he had o nce desired sex with the woman. but never went to bed with her. Federal Mortgage 1: Rates Cut ' Miss Bramle tte. however. testified s he slept with him on two occasions and was promised wo rk in a prostitution ring purportedly run out of Howe 's office. Howe claimed she eventually demanded he pay her $.1,000 to keep her from going to his wile. the press and the chamber of l f r 1 ~ ~ ' WASHLNGTON <AP > In-commerce. of which he is a ter est rates on government· director, and telling of their liaison. backed mortgages are falling by Thou"h jurors refused to dis· the sharpest amount ever. 1.5 .. per centage points. amid hints cuss the case after reaching the Federal Reserve Board may their verdict. they apparently soon dismantle credit controls it reject.ed Miss Bra mlette's imposed in March. courtroom claims that Howe ran The gove rnment a nnounced a prostitution ring and had Wednesday Lhat Federal Hous· pro mised h e r work as a ing Administration and Veterans "hostess" in Las Vegas, San Administration mortgage rates Diego and Mission Viejo. where for single-family homes will she said sex orgies were to lake drop from 13 percent to 11.5 per· place. cent. effective today. Miss Bramlette, in tears after Meanwhile. Federal Reserve the verdict. also refused to talk Board Chairman Paul Volcker to reporters. She said "good· said monetary and credit condi-bye" to one who approached her lions have improved so much or in the hallway. late that the board can begin to She was arrested last August f consider eliminating some or the by San Clemente police after she controls imposed in March. met with Howe in what in· ··Money and credit growth vestigators said was a ren· have slowed appreciably. In· dezvous to demand money for deed, there is now considerable her silence. ~ room for growth consistent with Miss Bramlette. however. ~ the targets we set for ourselves claimed that she only wanted a I for all of this year." Volcker loan from Howe to help her pay f said in a speech to the National her bills. She said she wanted to l Association of Mutual Savings attend law school and needed t e~~ks,Flmeeting in Lake Buena fin.;~~l~r~rlst~~e~n political I 15 a, a. overtones since Howe is leader ! r The economy has slowed COO· of a recall movement against -siderabl y, leading man y Mayor Karoline Koester. The ' J. a~•;A:A~;rESp~:c,,;aov:er:e:~dion :::bra~~~ °s!~!~;!'.ded Robert Jameson, Mi ss Bramlett.e's att.orney, bad told the jury In bis closing argu- ments earlier Wednesday that the prosecution's case against ~ vor Cle .... ante hls cuent was a "piece or junk ... rj ••~ He said M.lu Bramlette was a naive young woman taken in by ' f »JI F:n• _.i_ Howe, "a worldly man ... " .x.lf,f, ~ 1-(.1.8 Howe had claimed be only met with ber because she called his Adult sports teams using the office iaquiriD8 about Caribbean Bonito Canyon and Vlsta Bahia -cruises for her parents. ball fields in San Clemente must I He said be met her at a San now pay a fee to reserve the Diego hotel to discuss arrange- fields ment.s fOlt that crulae and then ,. The' City CouncU approved a met ber a second time at j,ropoul by ctty recrt!aUon ol· another hotel to flnallze ar· ficialt Wednesday to tmpc»e 1 ran1ement1. It was at that fee ot •per bour for use ol the second eaeountel', be lelun.d. nelds after' e p m tbat be IOQht to become man Teaa. .....; &.be fields durtn8 lntlmat.ely lnvolv~ with Klaa U.. dQ wW be i:equlNCI to PQ a lramleae. r. per -.. tee foi ....-vtM tbt He l.tldl*l they went to a 1c:U1u ... Both '"' wlll be motel room, but he balked at •• ,.,... NWD cla)'l a weelr. bavlat an wtth her •'*' lhl : C1LJ l 1' .-. 8errieal Dincb' uked him to nfUDd hll com· •wart Jl"rame Nld &lie ,... • ...... w ,.,.u· endM. · WR.Id Ml llllPb to lmprg a.- llt·I---· DIA Voie Shelved ......• , ... ..,....'° .................... ". __ ..... .., ........... &f·W&=r-~ :.=-.. .., ,.,-.-: A Mess No..,, Bui Just Wait Dirt, debris and barricades block road to San Cle mente's new 5.165,000 Pier Bowl area renovation job s ite as bulldozers level portion of bluff east of pier for two new parking lots . Grassy area. picnic facilities and new lig hting will be included in im· provements. Work is to be done by August laguna to Examine Budget 'Cut List' Laguna Beach school trustee~ will get an inch-thick document tonight that contains a list or programs, personnel and sup· plies that could be considered for budget cuts in the future. Faced with budget con· straints, the district set up a budget task force earlier this year to establish a "cul list" for programs in the five-school dis· trict. The task force. comprised or teachers. s tude nts. parents. principals a nd c lassifi ed employees, came up with more than 80 suggested areas where cuts might be made. While many of the cuts appear drastic. district officials em· phasize the list contains "ev· erything under the sun as far as potential cuts." Some or the s uggested pro- gram cuts, such as reducing the number of electives at the high school, wouldn't be legal under the state .Education Code. Others. s uch as installing solar heating in the high school pool. might be too costly. Other alternatives listed in the repo rt include elimination of kindergarten; closing the junior high school and returning to a kindergarten through eighth grade system: ending cafeteria service ; charging for student athletic programs; eliminating the alternative s chool a nd charging parents for textbooks. Should cuts be necessary in this year's budget process. or in future years. district officials said. the task force recommen· datlons can be used to help make dedl'i ions. The small school district has been forced to make nearly $1 million in cuts from the dis· tricl's S6 million budget over the past two years. Trustees earlier this year voted to charge parents to bus their children to school, a first in Orange County. Ne Mere Cr-.-1 -l•als U.S. Will Screen New Cuba Exiles WASIBNGTON CAP> -In a move Uaat could atop tbe now of Cuban ~"' to the United 8tat411 Prtildent Carter 11y1 that 'enHfortb only tboae tcrHMd ln advance by U.S. autMrttill bl CUba wUI bl ae· ~uban PrHldenl P'ldtl C11tro 1tctpt1 thoae term• • Carter tatd Wed1e1d1Jt ~'~ Uatted a.a. Wiii MINI ..... ... ...... eo""' u. ,.,...... 111trr out~ ......... tOU..try. No ....,, C1rwr d"l1rtd, wUI Ult "ll•lttfl ••&tt 1Uow I It.self to bl med u a "dumptnc. 1round" ror CUban crlmlnalt and mental peu.ta. A fni boun after tbe ,...1. dent .,,.anc1 blton nponen at tM ~ Houle to Nveal tM new •1. a j«liaer cun.ed by t~• U.S. 1ov1rameat rt· moved n omct• and U*r de· ~from UM U.S. la ..... uc; bl HI•••· at a.ut Min· por1rU1 • Jl •• Mt elHr t.ow .. , • .,. left ................. .... .... I ..... , ... Q) Dan Tossers To Jlie in Laguna Meet More than 500 dart·throwmg e nthusiasts are expected to participate in the Laguna Beach Jaycees 11th annual Far West Dart Shootout Uus weekend Contestants will vie for more than S7.500 in cash prizes in open singles. ladies. open doubles. mixed doubles and rour·member team competition. The tournament will be beld at the Laguna Beach Boys Club buildin~. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road beginning at 8 a. m. Satur· day. The competition continues un· li1 3 p.m. with open doubles. Team shooting begins at 8 p.m. Saturday. To register for the competi· lion. call 494-1003. ext. 723. Foot, Mouth Disease in OC Spreading An outbreak of the virus· caused "hand, foot end mouth" dl..s.eate amoni pre-school and elementary achool·aae children baa been reported by Orante County health olficiala. The Wneu la mild and allO not related lo the more 1erlou1 "hoof and mouth" dlaeaae t.bat often kills cattle. aatd Or. Tom Prendercaat . coun ty epldemiok>fljt. Althouab there bn• been numlt'OUI c .... ot ~ ~rt~O.·t u':~ 1taU1tlea MCIUH l•dlvWual c ... dDe't have to bl ,....... to 1wt• ometaat. TMIMlld,footaM .... .. . .............. ,... ..... . ward ..... tf l.r..U., _, blltltfl • the ..... _. ._ M4 MW _.. IA or ,,... U.. mouU• people who collect money from the top use their profits to rein· vest or sponsor new recruits as investors. Landess criticized la w en· forcement for pursuing legal ac· tion against "professional peo- ple -doctors. dentists. real estate agents." "It is an improper approach to go out and harass. arrest and violate the civil rights of these people. Law enforcement should <See CHAJN, Page A2> Five Other Suspects Sought By STEVE MITCHELL Of n.. o...-, ~ S!Att Two police officers. posin~ as a homosexual couple on vaca- tion an Laguna Beach. maxed with the clientele or two gay bars in an undercover operation that resulted in the arrest of rave drug suspects The offi cers. o n loan to Laguna Beach from San Fran· c isco. freque nted the Lallie Shrimp bar and the Boom Boom Room in Laguna Beach for near- ly a wee«, allegedly purchasmg drugs fro m employees and patrons of the two predominant- ly gay establishmets Arr~ted oo a variety of drug charges were -J effrey Sliover, -'ls. 326 Norlb Coast Highway, an employee al~ Little Shrimp, -Dweee Sorel. 23. an un· employed secretary who lives at the North Coast Highway acf- dress . -William Jolly, a 28·year-0ld painter who-hves at 3!l6 Myrtle St . -A.lltboay Dirusso, 32. or 527 Catalana St .. -Daniel Arnold. 25. an employee at the Boom Boom Room. who Hves at 530 Mountain Road <Stt ARRFST. Page A2> Bomb Found In Clemente San Cle m e nte po li ce r e covered an undetonated Moloto\· cocktail at the corner or Avenida Del Mar and Ola Vasta near the Coronet variety store early this morn~ A police s pokesman said the homemade explosive device was discovered by a newsboy at 5 a .m . under a newsr ack in front or the store. Police said the boy told them he smelled gasoline and when he investigated he found a wine bot· tie with a cloth wick inserted in the neck. Coasr Weather Cloudy tonight and Fri- day morning, sunnier in afternoon. Lows tonight 52 at tbe beaches and S8 in- land. Hllhs Friday 70 to 77. _Muskie Branda Afghan Peace Plan 'Coarnetic' VIENNA, AU11tr1• CAP> S«retary cl Sl.lte f!dmMBd S Muskie cbMquntl'd lbe pn>Sovwt AJ'-han 1ov..-nmeot'a ... '* peece plan &oday. caUln1 It "cwmettc, • Hd • Seruor Amtrira11 offlt'laf aaJd Ow> propo&al wu. "Nl('e, bu\ no uJ•" "l UU.\ll It la 1i"nlfacant mar. ror tu Umlnc " Mualll• tokS an aarport ne-."I C()l)(f'ttnc.-hortly alter he arrived ln Vtenna to dlnu.N lbe plan waUt Sov1« PWetp MlAla&« And:rel Oromyllo. TM Aldllal' plan, 11 ~by the vtet MWI •l'""M1 THI, call.I fOf' AIShaa.iataft aod ~bborln1 PaJl.l.atan and Iran to 1'1gn bllater•I ur«"m nu proh.lb1t1n1 holtJle acunn qaln.-1t t>a('h olh~r 1'h•-..•· ~ould bt icuaranlf'f'd b \hf' SovlC't \lnk>n and lht> llmtt-d Statt •nd lhe l lnttf'd St.tt~ ,.ould all o pl~ae ont to conduct "1iub\1t'nlvo •cUvtly" •1&1Nt Atahania.tan ~ 1t1~•-,..,,..,,. s •••• , •>' nw Auoct•t~ PYTN Re\'OluUOnary ic-ack-t Ayatollah Ru.hollah Khomt•lnl C'aJlf'd toda.) rcw a purge ol Iranian radio and t«!l«!vu.100 Ile ~d radio TV rontamed · dt'VJlllonl.St group:. wh.lr h had llt'b With t.bc rormt>r r~11me 1ol Sh1th Mohammad R l'H Pahl1tv1 I or were ll\ llb S4."t\'\Ce and t.hoM• ~ h1rh arc corrupt and caUbt' corrupt.Ion, · Tehnn radlll "'P()rted Meanwtult-. the Whit~ I~ .. toda) termeod "ridl<"ulou. .. lran'i. chum th111t 96 armed Am .. rtt·.,, saboteun and a&au•i.ln ... and 19 Iranian u1let. art' on th«! lllOM> 8t\er bt-ing landt"d in tht-n111ontmn~ hv hl'11c.-opt.-~ c R .. latt't1 ~tor) P•ge .*>4 1 Hail tlfl>r9t-r Pla11Nrd Nto:\\ YORK I AP' Ty,o ma.tor Wt>"Stcm rallwuv'\ Santu fe lndustrit•., Int• aod the Soulht'rn P1.1c1f11· Co tocht> au nounn-d planb to merge in lht• SI I b1Jhnn deul Tht' prup<~ed merf(er b4:twt•en the fourth anct fifth luqw:-.t railroud ba-;<.>d romp3mes in Aml·rt<:a would crc&le tht• lurgcbt s uch rompan)' in tht• n allon It i.N>m s likely lo provoke antitrus t opposition bN'8U5(' th" roudi. l'Om1K'te 10 a number of arcu~. partkuJarly in Cuhforn1a f4!1p1 111..-r~ S1anf"P CAIRO . Egypt !AP > -Ln an apparent switch in policy, Egypt will not agree to resume Palestm1an autonomy negolla t1ons >A1th Israel even thou~h Pr~1denl Anwar ~dat had said 1t "'ould Ofr1C'1al !'tt<1tt'ments ind1c.-aled today Thl· statl'ml•nl!'t t·ame after Sadat tlt>ld a strategy meet.mg "'Ith hai. rw "' Cabint:t and onl~ hours after lsraeh Pnmc Min aster ~ena<.'hcm Ile gin said lhe autonomy negol..tations >A ould rontinut• pai.t tht• Ma~ 26 target dale Dollar. Guld ... lid~ LO'JDON <A P I Most European frnanc1al ma rkets were 'hut tnda~ for th€.' Ai.ccn:-.1on Da) holiday. but banks and bullion hou"'t~ >Al're o~n an London where lhe dollar declmed and gold Jnd salver pnces shd ba<.'k rn quiet trading. In 1 okyo, lhe dollar C'lo:;ed al 227.40 yen from Wednesday's C'loi.1ng 228 25 Gold l'loc.ed al $517 an ounce in London. down from S525 at tht· t'I06t· lht> dav bcfon· S1h·t·r do:.,t~ ut $12 90 an ounce. from $13.25 late Wednes day Fund Loss Fears Spur San Clemente The ~n ( 'll-mt•ntt• <'at v {'..()Wl. r1I hai. i.Pl M av ·w ·a-; the deadline for r('('c1~111g prof>Otials from ar<.'hllel'l:-. ror d new l1h rar) Tht' dt:adhnt• "'ni. ei.ta bhshed &flt•r C1lv <'nunrll m(.'mber:., ht .. 1n1 v. .1rn1nJ!' that thl.' city n11ght l~l' m1>m•y already al lw·att•d for the lihrary 1f at Olll'"'" l gt•t th1• prriJt·cl moving Tbe City Council also made provisions for an ad\'lsory board Lo s<.'rttn plans and bads sub matted bv area ar<.'hltl'C'tural firms Tb~ romm1ltee "''" ~elt"('t thl' thn·l' h<'!>I propoi.e1b anc1 J!IH• them lo the t'OUOt'll for hnHI approval. 1\ppli<.'ant.s will be limited tr1 an:h1tectural farms in lhe San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano area. "•th tht• cxrcpt1on or thl' Huntington Belich (1rm of J\n them~ and Langford . dc:.1i;ncr:. of tht-Sul Bee1ch library Or1.rn~t· County i.u perv1sors f1<1 \ l' allto<'.Jll-d $HOO .OOO for the I' r o J l' t' t v. 1th an <1dd1 t1 on <1 I ~:.wo.ooo t om1ng from federal ~uurC'es 1'1ty Pl<1nning Oirec.-tor Jam f.d v. :.,on warned council mem bt·r' JI a rt'l'enl i.tudy sesi.1on that lht•::.t-fund:., could fall prey 111 a "budget lradeoff" if final arran~em€.'nts for the project "1•rt' not fnrthl·oming ·Fund:. wtll not be available 1f "'1· don't formalize an agr~­ Hl•·nl with the c.-ounty. · · Lawson 1>a1d "We must complete fund- rng arrangements w1lh the roun· ti. and federal sources soon or t he money cou ld be re. ullocatro " · The city and county are both ~nvolved in the pro1ect, i.nvolv- Jng a Joint powers agreement with San Clemente providing lhe Jand and the county p roviding the building, whic h lhe city will 'ease ; Ci ty M a n ager Geor ge C aravalho said county orriclals tad told him to enter into a lease ;agreement with the county this 1m onth. If this was done, he said, :rederal funds would be approved lio early July. . . 1· I ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,. Qt..,. (.orJt f>wMtf ,,., ... w 1tfll ~'°' I\ COMl>o"9d tr. ,..,...~ "'''""'\ '' 0"°41\f'WO C>w tr.. °"-" .. , .. ,. ~ \l"tft9 c~, -.... .. ~ f'O•t..,,,, .,. °'*'""'\J ~. '"' ....... , ,...., foot (•)t• _.... ~t .. Mft HYM~ ''"•<flt I OWftt•*" Y•ll•y Ir"'"• L•tune k~fll ~"~I Av-... '~I .ctrtlQill't t\ INOh"""° ~_,0.n 4fi"ld ~.,, fM ~ ... floy.,,h\flU""9 .,_,, I\ et U0 W-\t ft•y \trft1 I" 0 e.. IW C..-..•• ,.,.w CAi•+orNe .,.,. ..... ,., ..... PT•''°""'~ l'Vbh"""" , .... c-.., .., ... ~ ....... _a.-___ '-••Il-l ... .. "::"..:.~ ... M;.r::- 0..... 11 '--.,_ .... ~"011•11• T he new library building is tt> contatn a senior c1l1Zens' mull!· purpoM' room intended for JOUlt ui.c by the library s t aff and ~enior c1t1zens The building will bt· <.'onstructed next Lo t he Com· munity Clubhouse on Del Mar Avtnue 'Vote' Essay C:Ontest Set The Laguna ~ach chapter of the League of Women Voters ls sponsonng an essay contest for Laguna Beach High School stu· denls on lhe topic: "Why Vote?" Students must s ubmit a 500- word essay by May 23. Five local banks have donated funds for lhe first three winners' awards. For more inform ation, s tudents may call Elizabe th Tierney a t 494-5381. f'"1mP~AI CHAIN .•• be beyond Infiltrating homes and a rres tin g t a xpaying cit izens," be said . Landen. however, s aid he wouldn't advise persons to participate in the business Ust concepts at present bec:au.se of the possibility of arrest. Sheriff's offici•I• confirmed today they expect to m ake addJ. llonal arreau a nd that they believe state laws ori1lnaUy de- alped to atop chain letters do apply to the pynm.Jd acbemee. I rguua Senion' ~Slated Summar acUvltle1 at tbe Seator ClURN Club of Lal\lftl Baaeh Include cluu1 In ohnlcal rltneu 11wh••· lpanllh, brldt• and • ~ ln balldlln• .,..., Tb• elub allo onan ''" '-la1 •kl~ ....... lad Ml&Mwe '" ...., ....... '°'"' for•aU., ealJ UM tenter 1t 417·1441 .. Ereezer • No'Mad Doctor' •111' V lllA&BLE .... DM!y._ ..... A fo rm .. r bo•u with a r h lldhood ruclnatlon ol u re artt"r dHlh Is wrongly being vortrayed aa a mad adeoU.t, hill N1•wPort Buch atwmey claJDllS. Attorney R o b ert W i n · lt·rbothum 11ald hl5 c lie nt . Hubclrt Nt11M>n, 1lrh•d o ut ol a 111 nr.-r-e llllt1rt•11t in r ryo&t!nlc11 ~ ht10 he hel~ 11~ up a crypt In a l.oe Anaeh.'fi c-ecn~tery for pre st>rvln& bodle. lo be revived al 'omt' potnt in~ future . Hut NtlltOO . rormer presict.lt of the no w de runct C ryocuca !'.<~'lt'ty o( Callfomha. is curreol- 1) tbt> t.r1et or J s10 mlllioo 1.1w11u1t rhargtng rraud. negled und brt•uch of contract Uucna Park mortJclan J oseph K ltw k.ct>then irnd lht' soc1ety 1ti..>lf un.• also named ln the swt. Thl· fam1hes who filed the suit rnnll•nd their dreams lhal k>ved 011('!'> rm~ht ~om~uy h\'e agam ~,·n· tunwd mto u nightmare Thi•) rl,.11 m 1t was faith in l'r\ 1>1ot•·1111·:., ttw frceung of hodll'I:> (ur tt'\l\UI 14hen C'Ur<.~ are found (or fatal d.uieases that prurHJlt('<I thl'm to t•nt.rust deceust'<I lnv""I on\•s to Nel'>OO's S()(' lt't) M 1chu1•I Worthington . the Wt•st wood attornt•y represent.mg t hl• famll1e~. s aid he and a pulholofU~l i;tot a looj( ins ide lhe Cr .)l'l at the C hats worth c.-emetery last month Ile sa1d "'hat he-saw "turned my guts." "It was the most gruesome thing l'v(.' ever seen an my l.tfe." h<' ~aid · Wort.h10gton da 1 ms that in stead of s<.'1ent1C1cally sterile <'Ond1llons, ht.' (Ound bodies rot- ting Ill metal s hipping C'rates. each sta<.'ked on top or anolber He said he also v1ewed ~ sea led capsule with a pipe dan ghng from at but was unable lo determine whether any bodies were 1ns1de Miss Lopat Of Laguna Dead at 28 Memonal ma!'.S will be recited Saturday for Marianne Lannon I..opat o r Laguna Beach. who died Sunday al lhe age of 28. The young cancer victim was hospitalized al South Coast Medical Center m South Laguna before her dealh M 1ss Lopat grew up in Upland and worked m Washington. D C on the staff or the late Sen Peter Oom1mc or Colorado She later worked for Con~res:.man John Ande~on of lllmo1:.,, "'ho il> cur rently Set'kmg nomination for president on a n independent ticket Sh<' al~ worked as a polillcal con:.,ultant for former President l.l'ralc1 Forc1 during the 1978 eon grc>'\:-11ma l cumpa1gn M 1i.::. l..opal mon~ lo Laguna Rea<.'h two years ago when she discovered she had cancer Mus:. will ht> recited at 9 a m at SI Catht:rin e Ce1t h l)llC Church. 990 Tem ple Terrace an Laguna Bt:ach She 1s surv ived by her pa renti., Dr and Mrs Stanley t..opat. of L'pland: three sisters, Con stan ce Lopat, of South Laguna. Camille Melkonian, of La Jolla. and Renee Lopat. oC the family home an 'pland; her paternal grandmother. Mrs Mary Lopat. of Claremont. and her maternal grandparents. Mr a nd Mrs G. W. Epeneter. of Laguna Beach f'roaa Pa~ ''I RATES ••• as bad, if not wor.se, than the 1974-75 downturn. Nobel Prize economist Milton F r iedman , i n an interview Wednesday said, "It would be a m iracle if, with um klnd o( start, the recesalon ended up less beverelh.a.n lhe 19'74·75one." He s h arply c r iticized the c redit controls Vol<'ker s aid may be dismantled. In recent weeks. the money s upply has declin ed s harply , while lhe government has r e- ported a ra pid rise in unemploy· m ent and the smallest Increase In wholesale prices in 11 months. M eanwhlle, a bort-term in· lerest rates have plunged and conve ntional mortga1e rates have slid from u hlah u l8 per- cent to u low u 12 percent 1n som e places. The 1overnment'1 deciaion to lower tbe FHA·VA rate on 1ln11e.famll)' homet I.I a direct rHponae to the 1lowdown. Jt wu UM HCOftd deeliM ln Lhree ...-.. aft., nearly four YHrt ol ltffdy lnc:rta .. fn the r.clera.I ,..lfll, which •tood at 1' percent ln late April. Althou1h th• 1ovarnmant moved to lower Ust rate on ••••&e·f•mUy home m0t1a1,., It toot! no ac:Uclft to lo.._r '9C.'Grd· tt l1lt n&H on 11u1lll·f 11nHy Mui•. which Mft 1tood ll I.a parttftl 1uw rn. • -------- Safe But Losf M <H1a Jo~t· Morale!>, 7Jf and confined t o a ~ h1·l·lc.:ha1r. wt•<.·p~ in Kt>y Wf•!>t. Fla . after a rnving ~Ith a boatload of rcfugt"t·~ from C'uh~ Sht· C'amc tr> the l lmtt'CI States to ~ ~1th ht·r fom11\ but do~·~ not know wht'rt' to find tht•m Toxic Fumes Kill 3 Cuban Refugees KEY WEST. Fla <AP I Just hours ailt'r Pr~1dent Carter nr de r('d a halt to the r &l(ta~ Freedom t"lol1lla. pe1nic and poisonous fume!'> l'nl.{ulft'd u s mall bo:H pe1 rkl·ri with JO Cubans. killing thrt'c or the refug~ Meanwhile. the ofhc1al Cuban com mwust new:., paper Granma, saying that Carter can give or clers a.n lhe l 'nited States but not in Cuba. vov. cd the b<>athft 14111 continue 1f boat t•aplaan~ v.ant to take people to Florida Coast Guard rescuers reported finding lhe i.easack refug~ and c.-rewmen in a tang1ed mdSS Wednei.day, piled two deep a b oard th e 36 fo o l rrart Sun s hin<'. said a Na vv doctor. Lt Cmdr Alfrt-d I Ju~ uoni; ··It v. :is probe.bl) J l'(JmbuM t1 on o f <.'arbon monoxide . ;1sphy ... "1at1on und tram11hnJ.! siud lluyunnj!. "'ho cxam1nc-d the twxite!'t of tv.o of tht• '1ct1m:., ''Thi: ~old11:r ... in C'uba .. 1uH1•d thf'm on boarci ... o l1i;h1 they wl·n· lake sard1m·'· .. he· '\<ttd ('oa~t l.u.1rrl offw1al' .... wt t1A.11 of thl• rl'f11i.:1T!> v. t·n· dl'it<I "'h1·11 lbt• cutt•·r l'<11nl .J urun rt:a1·h1'fJ the Sun.i.hrne 12 m I ks south or Kev Wr~t Tht• third dwd <·n rouk to J lrl(''-11 ho\pl!Jl The ,·1ct1mi.. two ml'n and a woman were not 1mmedlatt:ly 1uent1r1~ ~ Elcn•n othl·r pa ... :>l•nJ!cr:; v.t<rt• treated at a d1~pensary at Kl'\ West lluyuon~ 'aid the Sunshine passenger.. had been 1solatC'<l m the unllkel) event that i.ome <.'OntaJuous d1sca-;e figured in lhe inC'1dent The Suru.hanc wJS one of 78 boati. that arrwcd Wedn~day, ca r rying a total o r 4,882 pa~sengi:rs That pu,hed the tntal numllt'r "' arri' ali. of tht' ~·, da) old bo<.1!11ft lfJ l:!.396 'I lit'< llJ "' <1 1JJrrl hot ).(Jn broad •'J .,llni: 11rrlf'r-. to h<Jot .. r!> ti> :-top tlw ill··~al ooathfl Wednl::)day . .rti•r l artn ;.i:.,l..t-<J lh•· CuhJ.J\ 1-'11\ \ mm•·nt ''' J~f••t• tn JO of r1r1JI a1rhft J nd w~hfl Laguna Book Fair Planned This Weekend :'>1 ore than a dozen Laguna Ot'arh C.-1\ IC' organi1at1ons and 1 luh" art· part1c1pat1ng 10 th.Jc; v.n·kend''> Rook 1-·a1r tn raise rund:. for thl' l1brdn Orgamwd hv th.t-fnend..c; of lh·· l..i,.;un<1 H•'.11'11 l.1hrar\ the t>A o da' i.alt' "'II ht> hl'lrl frnm llJ .1 m to s " m both d e1' .. 111 th<· l1hran p ,11k111 ).! lot at 363 1;11•nnt•\rt•!-.t Rook~ v.i ll bt· sold rit tiar~am pr1t·1•s ano 1nr 1uae soml' rarl' \Olum1.-s'and first ed1twn copies Other groups part1c1pat1ng Saturda) and Sunday include \'1llage Laguna. which ~11J sell refn•-..hmenti.. the Leaj:!ue of Woml'n Volers. American l''leld Se1v1ce. Senior C1t1zens Club o{ Laguna Rearh . the h1 stoncal 'o<.'1etv. S-Outh Coast Jev.1s h C1•ntcr-Rota r;. Club and Laguna G reenbelt. In<' Proceed::. or the sale will go tol4 ard equipment at the library not .n·ailable through county library runding ,, portion or the proceeds from other organuat1ons go to tM1 r own pn>Je<'ts F,...P~AI ARREST ••.• Poll~ said they are aJao aeek· Ins Randall Crowl. 3014 Nesta.U Road, wbo a.llo workJ al t.be Boom Boom Room. and anotw un!dtntllled me wbo Uves ID La1una Beach . PoUce Lt. Bruce Brigp l&kf the two Sa.n f''randsco police of. ricers were brOU1bl to Laaum Beach ln an •treemeot between La~uoa Beach Police Cblel Jon Spar ks a nd San Fraociaco authorlUee. Tbe tlWO mea poeed u tourilU at a local hotel between May 5 and Monday. and s pent their e ven lnp at the two mld·town taverna "Most ol the (drug) tram.tc· lions took place in and around the two ban," Briggs said . He said the two officers were ap- proached by employees and customers who offered to ~u drugs r~_!)rom cocaine to LSD. Police said they recovered a mphetamines, cocaine and acid during lhe operation and placed a n estimated street value of $10.000 on tM drugs. C htt>f Sparks said he un- dertook the "officer loan" pro- grnm afwr receiving t•omplaints from i.cveral me mbe r s o f taguna'i; gay com munity and other~. lhe1t drugs were being ')Old 10 the two bar~ • Ll Briggi. said local in · \ l'St1gators iJre loo well·known 1n the i.mi!ll community to have bt-en used 1n such &n operation. ''They wou ld h ave bee n humed a.., soon as they walked in th1• door." he said Spark' i.<11d the invl-st1gallon ~<i ., arromplished. "without hara ... ,mc·nt of uninvolved mem ber s of the gay community." lie !'klld lM arresti.. "do not 1'1'111:-.tatut.e :rn indictment of the ~J\ <:ommun1t). or l-he gay- nr 1ented c:-.tabllshme nts 10 \Ul\l~ Thl' f1H' -.ui.pects arrested lhi.s v.1·1·k h\ poh<·e "<'rt Jillled m '-JntJ ·\nJ l)n o \ unely ol drug 1 h.1rgc-:. lo\llh bail i.et at Sf0.000 e..tch Poh('e s&1d t hey expect to ,. n 1· "'Jrrant!\ on Crowl and a ,., 1·nth ur11dt:nt1ficd ~usix:ct From Page.A I CREEN ... ~lJt1• D(•partment, which a<.' <'U\ec1 Cuba of a "virulent and r•mtinuing anti Amt<nc<1n cam 1JJ1gn." 'ia1d some essential 1·m plove€.'i. would rem a an in lla,ana . \I. 1th no formal d1plomallc re· IJtJOn~ bt:tween lhe two coun- trlt<">. lh<' fnteresLs Section as CASTRO BLAMING U.S. FOR ISl.ANO'S IU$-A10 "'hat P~'S for a lJ S. Embassy 1n Cuba I h1·n• v.as no 1mmed1ate in· d1r Jt1on "'hJt, 1! JO). direct con nt:('l1nn t~ dt><'1s1on lo remove mo:.l l' S diplomallc pt:rsonnel from lla\ana had ~1th Carter's nt?14 poll<') on aC'eeptmg ref- U~t'l'l> Howe\er, Carter noted 111 h1i. ..tnnouncement of the policy lhal he dad not know how 11 v. ould bt· rt·ce1v~ bv Castro Lifesaving Course At Crowo Valley ·\ two-~etk ad vanced hfesav· 1ng course. to be given 1n IO con -.ec ut1ve two·hour weekday ~~ss 1ons. will be o Hered at Crown Valley Community Park bejit1nrung Monday PartJc1pant.s in lhe course. to be held from 6 to 8 pm .. must be dl least 15 years old and be able to s "'1m 500 yards continuously Add11..tonal information may be obtained by calling lhe park of- fi ce at 831·7Z75 Newport Surf and Sport Now In stock: Extra small through extra large, in solids ($11.00), stripes ($12.00) and panels ($12.00). ., ........ • ...,.. .10~ ............ . ............ 171·1111 , .. , ...... "'"'' .... ,,1 .... Thurldly. Mey 1s. 1990 DAILY PILOT AS State Joh Picture Dark Latest FiKUres Point to Rec .-• 88tOR · LOS' ANO&LES (AP> -Tbe stale'• lac.t emlllk»Ymeot pro. J•Uoal .,_ Ca.UtoriUa altppU\a eio.... to a receWofl lbao ·heel bMa predicted toarUer. olflclab II)'. Tbe cww n1w., •hJc-h com~ oa the be.al ot a 1loorny fl ve year forecut that s bowa th rate ot job lrowtb plummf'llna by 50 pel"ffat, paint ao even darller out.look for the rt"$l ol tblt year. . .. WE HAO ALaEAOY forec:ut a dttUnt-m Job open ln11 <in the ltm-15 projection>. a nd now we an! mak.t.n& at even worae." Mark Dlrram or lhc- C a I if or n l a Em p l oy m t'.nt Developcneot Oeputment ~d Wedoesd.a~ U> SacramenlO. A~r EDD researcher, Ren Traverso, added, "Our S«oano calls for near·rtteuton rondJ ltons ... Wlth a relallvdy :.tUJt oant economy t.hrougb the end or 1980 ... "It looks like we're either go lng to be m a recession or d~ cl()lle to it," Traverso said. TR£ LATE ST p r o JH l ions. intended largely for to· temal use by the EDD and st.ale Finance Depa rtment. andlt'ate that new Jobs will be created at an anoua1 rat.< of ool)' I S to 2 perrent thtoulh the end ol th11' year. compned with a 4 pcr<'t'nt ttrowt.h rate In Hl79 ond 6 4 1>er l'«lnl in li78 Even the ti:DO's Iona run1.- proJertk>n lhrou&h 198~. whJrh wat rompll~ •n Seplf'mbu but mad~ available only last wt"t'k bad lc:rrtt t an annu11I avt'r•ll'' job Mrowth rntc of 2.6 111•rtt'nt /1.-r. th .. t<C'Onomv lunicu1sti. .. unt>mplo mf'nl will r a:u• 1nn<'t.' tht" t>rnployer• will b<• un1.1blt1 lo a.baorb rww 1-.n.on11 t'llt.,rIBK ttw JOh marltet TRt: t:OD ltAO pre\ 1uu'>I) rore~a. .. t u11 unemplu} ment nlt' of 6 6 pert·t'nl for t ht• ~wcond luurtt'r of lhl11 )t'U, but f lt{Urt.,, r April .Alrl'url)' ~how u 7 I f>t>I •nl Jubh·!I!!\ r.ill' dfld Truvt·r~u Mid hill OffH'l' "dt'flnlltd)' ' would have to rt•v1~e lh proJN' lions up-. ard fo1 the· rl'i>l of lhl· . Vl'81 TraveN>o dl'rhned to ~pecuJatt• how mut'h the unemployment rat~ proJections would rise. but t'CHher lt~DD foreca1>ts md1catt'd a rate or 7 5 J>t'rcent for lht• third quarter and 7 8 ror the fourth quarter. The lal e~t Rave an even gloomu:r ou tlook for l h e et'Onorny than the EDD had done In lt.a lQIO.U projec:Uon, whlch •howt'<l C'mployment arowlna at an annu1tl 2 8 vtrcttnt UetwMn 1976 ond 1980. ata tewlde em~y mcnl hud "ruwn by ~ pc!rcent a )ewr "WI:: HAD A TREMENDOUS rntt.· of 1r1rowth for tht' put few ) t'ar" ~ lht• statt> 11ulJ~ oul of lhl' r(."('t"U101l of Ui74 75, Olmm ~ ad . "bot we-really didn't ex· pe<'l II lu hold up " Thl· coru.tructlon lndwstry wa.c, t•a.pN'l111ly 11ctlvc "almost fnmz1f'ld ," 01n-1m Mud -with t-1nployment risi.og at 8 8 per. l't'nt ~t yl'ur But that industry. now nt>Mly comatose because !!\hort term interest rates surged to more ttwn 20 percent. •s ex 1wr1ed lo ~row by only J 4 per n·nl annuaJly through 1985 1>1rrrm said the long·rang(' furet'a'll ulso s howed that ·rn<.inufactunng will conllnue its lon~·term trend downhill. as we 'hirt more lo a servi ce t>conomy ·· M anufarturl.ng is expected to account for onJy 18 8 percent or the state's l'mployment, com· pared to 19.4 percent in 1976 The l>e rvlce sector is expected to lake over 32.3 percent by 1985. compared to JO.!> oercent in 1976. ,.~ ........... FACING CHARGES IN HOt.DUP, OUNF10HT Auuet Harven (left), Oeofve Weyne Sn.eth ~peels Charged In Heist, Shooting RIVERSIDE (AP J -Th.rec men being held for the daring shootout·robbery of a s mall Nor<'o bank were char ged with 40 felony counts each Wednesday an Riverside Municipal Court If ronv1cted, they wouJd fat'e possible death sentences Two or the men. George Waynt· Smith, or Cypress, a nrl Russt'll Aaron Har ven. 26 . of Anaheim. were broug ht before Judji?e Pro Tt>m Timothy J . Heaslet m anacled hand and fool . but t heir a rrrugrunent was postponed unlll May 22. Air Safety • Plan Adopte"it -- SAN 01£00 (AP> -Tbe Federal AviatJon Ad~ mlnlatration put the crowded sides over San Dieao- under the atrincent control of its controUen todayi -wlt.h the exception or an air corrtdor. • The three·mJle wlde corridor runnlng north· a nd south through Lindbergh Yield re mains rree or air traffic control ln an area 3,300 to 4,700 leer above sea level. Although a irline pilou and a ir controllers. c-rltlclie the corridor as pot.entlaUy dangerous. the! f>~AA created it al the request ol prival'e pUou un·: happy over the a mpoailion of the so-called· Terminal Control Area, or TCA. throughout the= San Diego area. It ha! been more than l 'h years since 14< people died ln the collision of a Pacific Southwest: Airlines jetliner a.nd a private plane over San. U1ego. The Aircr aft Owners and Pilots Association: with ~.000 me mbers contended it may actually: add to the colllslon danger by putting too big an ' a rea under ma ndator:y air traffic controls. Start· 1ng today. private planes are required to car ry. electronic equipment costing upward of Sl,000 to. feed data to the FAA ·s air traffic controlle rs . AU aircr aft entering the TCA are required to: have a transponder to send an electronic s ignal to; radarscopes or the air tra ffic conlrol.lers. The · "1gnal shows {'Ontrollers the identity, d1rect1on anit <,pt>ed or planel> 10 order to detect any potenl.Jal <'01 lls1on cours~ Gas Tax Eyed For Transit SACRAM ENT O CAP) -Wlth gasoline expect· ed to cost S2 60 a gallon by 1984. a legislative leader wants to earmark the extra sales lax fo r highways, trams and other transportation proJ· eel! -Sen. Presid~nt Pro Tern James Mills. D·San Diego, s wd Wednesday his SB1630 would bring 10 an extra $415 million to spend on lransportal10n 1n the next five y<'ars -Just about the amount lhe state expects to be s hort. MAKEA GRAND ENTRANCE The bill went to the Senate floor on a 1.0 volt~ of t he Finance Committee. AT PRESENT.' MOST ot· the i.alei. tax on gasphne -6 percent or the pn ce goes into the general fund. In 1980-81, with gasoline averagUlg Sl.40 per gallon. the sales tax is producing $255 m ilhon for the general fund and Sl.25 multon ror the Transportation Planning and l>evelC>pmcnt Fund. which fman<'<.'" such pmJC>CL'> a}; the Amtrak trains tx'lw<-en San Diego and Los An,::elc'\ As i?asolinc· rrses. Mills' proposal would shift mt'reasang portions or lhe sales tax to the l>ta'tc highway account, begin.rung an 1981-82. THAT ACCO UNT, USt.:D MOSTL Y for freeway construction. is now fed by the statc'l> 7. cents ·oer-e allon tax. Thal revenue has been declining as motorists cur bthetrdrivang. Egly Decision lnU Delayed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Supenor Court Judge Paul Egly's decision on how lo integr ate the ~ Angeles School Orsln<'t h<Js been delay(.-d Crom 1b e xpected release today and may be made pubht ( J Monday /l /l IE,.~.~ ll was a month ago. when Egly, or Laguna "--------__.; Bea ch. heard t he last witness ln the six month integration lnal and said he would probably bave hi& decision ready by May 15. But on Wednesday, J erry Halverson, associate superi.nt.endenl and chief counsel for the school dis· tricl, said he bad been told that Egly was planning a apeciaJ briefmg for attorneys and the pr ess on May 19. lleraU • ..,~ ..... .,. SACRAMENTO (AP> -A drive to recall the governo.· and an environmentalist measure ar e among four initiatives which have died for the lack of aigDlltures, it was re ported Wednesday. Secretary of State March Fong Eu said the eampaien to ~all Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. col· lected only 11,790 sipatures ol lbe 830,686 required to make the Nov. 4 ballot. Ms. Eu s aid the sponsor, Cecil Glbloo of Bakersfield, submitted 20,467 raw aipatures, of wbicb 2,672 were ruled invalid. 'lltdl .... •r.Jcea SACRAMENTO CAP> -A theft ring s uspected Olf 11.ealiq $1.S millioD wort.b of truc k tractors hu been bnJbn with the arrest of three men, the Calllonda fllCbway Patrol reports. Tbe CHP reported Wednesday lbe arrests of Theodore Le"*', 38, and bi.a brother, Thomas, '8, both ot SacrUMDto, and Vernon Clark. 33, of Cilka.lo Part. in Nevada County. ~•n•e •I Ve1111e OK'" UKIAH CAP) -11le tklnapplng trial of Ken- neth Penaell, who la accused ol abducting a ~year­ old U1dlib boJ, will be moved out of Mendocino ComlJ. Judp Roy lld'arland, dtiD& pretrial publicl· tJ .... 0 loeal ilwolY•memt." arant.ed PanaeU's cbaqe ot ._.. modoD W-..clay. Panell I• accUMCI of kldnappln1 Tlmmy ~ ot l*lab oa Vu.tine'• Day, aDd Steven SIAJM!f, DOW 15, eevea ~an aco in Mereed. -.......... . MC8AIRNTO CAP) -'l'Wo key~ lD tM Md.c.l bWllll dll,_. an ncommetm1 a Miaf_ ..................... docton. ,,.. ...... oppoee ..... their bUla to ta.. ..,. Q1U1D • J_. 1, u acbedUled by die Depart· --fl HMldl .. fiffl, TlltJ MY pa~...U an ..... .....,.. .... ,_._. ud bolpttala ............ .,..... ;..:-!:. -:. •::.-:,::.':it ~Md.f:r! Aqnlri. : .... r111••ndad • •111 Wio. CCMl· .......... ,, ........ These fine c rafted screen doors let cooling breezes enter you r home. So ai r conditiorung costs are reduced. They beautify you r home, too. Which makes them one grand investment. VIiiage Blacksmith cordless grass whip Model #G-9302· I 1 12.88 FULLERTON 301 So. State College 870--0050 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 12.88 4 It. Ktl Reg 24 9'l 18.88 ·COSTA MESA 1275 Bristol 556-1.500 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6, c. .. A. BRAVO MILL FINISH 30"x80". 32"x80", or 36".xSO". Al.¥1 21 99 17.88 8 . PIONEER A MILL FlNISH 30"x80" 32"x80", or 36"x80" Heg 26 99 22.88 C. WINDSOR T SILVER FINISH J2"x80", or 36"1.80" Reg 34 99 28.88 --..... -. -------.. ----·---------------··- At U C OranQe Coa t Dally Piiot Action Needed on Fire Access Road ' A county Board of 5uperYtlon declaioo to pGltpoae uction on a fU. ace.a roed CODMCtina two Lapa• Beach nelabborhooda means )'•t ano{her delay la Laguna's yean·k>aa tftort to make the hilltop com· munities safer. Laiuna Beach City Council members earller thll montb voted to move ahead 1ritb coedemnaUoa pro- cedures against owners ol two properUes throuah which the road •w.ld p&&a. But su~rvleson r8Cheduled a declllon on the fire ac- cess road untU later this mooth after an attorney for one of the p1operty ownHS uid the city's environment.al re- port on the project la not adequau-. City olficials contend the report Is up to date and urged the board to move ahead oo t.be access route. It would enable emer1ency vehic'-lo get trom Top of the World fire station to Arch Beach Heights in two to three minutes. Currently, city fire crews have to climb the steep hill from the Agate Street stat.ion to get to the congested Arch Beach Heights neighborhood where homes are only six feet apart · Completion of the fire access road would enable the city to Wt a neighborhood building moratorium imposed by the city because of poor fire protection. The board should move ahead with condemnation procedures when it meets May 21. The program is too im- portant to be delayed further. ~WU~e Doors Open A recent decision by the Saddleback College Board · of Trustees l.o conclude an agreement with the Coast . Community College District means students no longer : have to apply for interdist.rjct transfer permits. That practice served only to artificially inflate enroll· ments by requiring students to attend classes Within their district, even if more helpful programs were available at another school. Whil e the new program 'may result in some loss of state funds. it will more than pay for itself in improved learning opportunities. . _ _ _ JuniorroUege studentsc an-nowa ltend classes at any campus in the four community college districts in Orange County. This should create a much greater choice of cur· riculum and in many cases cut down on driving time. Preserving the ·Past I Two South Coast cities are taking steps to preserve ~he past by moving to protect or restore historic build- ings The efforts are being made in San Juan Capistrano and~ Clemente .. where .local groups coincidentally are purswng preservation proJects. In San Juan Capistrano. one or the city's historic a~obes -the Montanez -.is about to be restored by the caty after several years or maction on the part of Orange County government. The city will receive $15,000 in federal funds from the rounty as part of an agreement to take over the project. In San Clemente. efforts are under way to preserve adobe and red tile structures which are now about 55 years old. The Cultural Heritage Board there is mapping areas of cultu~al significance in a block-by.block survey. The work m both ca ses figures to pay off by keeping a littl ~ of that gone by to reminci us of the communities' begmrungs • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are 'those of ttie Daily Pilot Other 111ews expressed o n this page are those of thetr aulhOfs and artists Reader comment 1s 1n111ted. Address The Daily Pilot. po Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Pho ne (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Students By L.M. BOYD O ut of Acklinglon , England. came the report tbal a British prison included a m o n g ils ed u c ational courses for prisoners a series of how-to lessons on the con· s truc tion of scaffolding. You've got it. Two convicts s tudied carefully and put together a 16-foot scaffold in JUSt a matter or minutes. And a waaaaaay they went. No end to the cute wrinkles that bright promoters come up with. Sponsors of a Virginia Fishing tournament not only judged winners ol fish actually caught, but ~ a lie detector to judge win- n er s in a "fish tbat cot away" category. Tele-rili.Oll shows are rated by poiata. Each point s up- posedly represents 1.4 mlllioo viewers. And one point ls worth $30 millaon few the network during the ye.ar. The secret formula fOT Coca-Cola is identified by company insiders aa •"?x." Q. If the old Romans didn't have any soap, how did they clean themselves? ~ A. Smeared olive oil ove r their bodies, scraped tt?eir s kin entirely with wood knives, then rinsed Off With hot water . Q. Who invented table ten- nis? A. A man named James Gibb. 1n 1898. He called it "Gossima" fOf' reasons unex· plained. And he used cigar box lids for paddles and carved champagne corks for balls. Q. Whal proportion of this country's babies are born via a caesareaaaurgery? A. One out ol every six. Q. What's a .. closet dra ma?" · A. A play written to be read. but not performed: Ir I didn't say half of all new bus1nesaes fail in the first two years, I should have. And ball of tbMe, as report.eel, fail becauee of bed ma~1eme1at aceordiq to tbe Small ilusine11 Ad· atlnlllllPIMk- ~"'-......... . A. ~1ar1 at. •A ~PJ~i ~.i'"'ll£.. Robert N Wffdl PUbllsher Thomas Keevll/Edltor Thursday, May 1~. t980 Barbara Kntlbich/Edilorlal PllQtt Editor r..rl Wat r8 SOOond Look at Coin.pact Cars i Hu t.M American motorbt been ahowcl1 ahamtd and pnce '°'1ied N °' the fat into the tlre by the aovemment• Although the ~ recent wholesale shl~ to amall car:. ta Uflque:> llonably the rtault ol rapid pr\Cl' in t'r eal\e• 1n aaaoline. tbe compact car m ove m e nt co mme n ced 1horlly after WW II with the importa tion of Euro~an sports cars. For most in those early days the small car was a luxury item. a second or third car It was in an era of btg s edans and ~talion wagons. The British MG. the Porsche and others were bouJtbl more as playthmgs than with a ny thought to e<.'onomy. Later the Volkswaiten. termed '"Hitler '!> Mailbox rtvenge" by m~ny because of Its high ct.'flter of gravity. became ~pular u.s a car. firs t for the I m 1ly With school kids, and later with commutmg workers · for t'COnomy BUT IT WAS the heavy hand of ~011crnmenl. firs t with its "trirt regulations for "safety" and ~mog control a nd then its cf· forts to combat the "energy ... hortal(l'.' 11. h1ch 1n itself WiiS largely the result of government overregulation in the energy field. that has forced moton sts into the smaller editions or what !>O rne ra il the "American dream .. but Cahfom1ans call an Jbsolutc necessity It IS another t'xample or "the go' ernment knows best what 1s ~ood for the people " atlltude 11. h1ch has developed among the leg1slator!> a nd bureauc r ats Throuli(h such un'.\ a rr anted tn· terferencc 11.1th the daily laves of the prople 1t has not only pushed the motorists into the compact cars but made at almost impossi- ble for American car manulac- . turers to produce the larger "luxury" cars. This has been done both by regulation and by propaganda to make those pre- f e l"r 1 n g larger c ars ~eem unl'\m(·racan I~ TIIE DOING lh<' govern· ment has come ('lose lo pulling the American auto industry out of b usinei.s and gr eatly ac l'i!lc r ated the sale<; or foreign cars. Jlad tl not been for the per1od1c gasoline "crunche:." people mJ!ithl have rebelled at taking their big cars away but the econom ics now seem to favor the transition The irony 1i. that .t'V1denre no"' comes to hand that the compact may not ~ all that economical What 1!> l:x'in~ "a\'l'<I on gawhn<' may be i::omg' for 1nc rea1>l'<l in s uranre <."OSL'-. loc;~l'" from theft., and far mor(.• important. l~1>c~ from in.Jun~ <Jnd death!> A re<:ent ursuranrl' industry report points to the rising traffic mjurfes and cites the small cars as the cause. N0Un1 that com- pact cars provide less protect.ion than the heavier buill cars. the report explains that compacts are more accident prone due both to their low profile whl_s:h makes at difficult for them to'be i.een by other drivers, especially the. truckers. and the low sealing which doesn't ~rmit the visibili- t y range enjoyed by drivers or s tandard cars. The report a lso c ites the highways. d esigned for the lar ger cars, as a hazard for the compacts noting s uch things as the "breakway" hght and sign posts a nd h ighway bumper chvider-; M ANY OF the smaller cars c1li.o lark the 1>afcty features to b<.' found on standard vehiclei. and allhou..:h 1l 1s not a factor "11 h most com pacts, gravity problems 1·x11>t )n some. .\'>ide from thc dangers in· "oh ed to the motorist'> in the ~ use or the compacts with the : -.ubsequc·nt expenses resulting • from JnJUne1>, the actual operat· 1ng crr..t~ h;ne n s<·n to when.· the\· i.ilonl' may CJffSl't savings : mJdt• in ga,ohne • 1-'or the 1n,urance companies • hJ\ 1• adopted n1·11. auto ratings ' 11. hH h etdd ··dam:t..:eab1hty" a1> a • l.1('! or l'nd{·r thes e.-ratings the • 1 om p<1ct:., ~h1 ch arc easily · · t11 ldlled " &re bc-ing socked • "1th premiums running h1ght!r . 1hJn th11~1· r hJrRt.'<l !>l<indard l·<ir o"' 111 ·r" • • ·1 hen. l(l(1. thl·rt· " the C'Ost in· \ ! 11\ Ni In lo'~~" h~ I hefl. Th(' < alafom1 .. lhghwa~ l'atrol r(' , .. ,n ... J 2..) sx·ru•nt Jump In stolen •om PJl't <'J r 5 OJ m 1 n~ VW. \f .11da . Datsun. Honda and T•"otJ ,;1'1 thl' mo:.t popular with th1· profc-.1>1onal thit've~ The l!1t1.l ChL'\ rnll·t ho"' ever re mains t h1· hollt'"l car on the the rt last h1·1 au"'' uf 1t!> afftmt~ 11.1th the lo..11h 11. ho ..c1up uµ ' and "doll 11p .it )!rt'<il 1•x1wn<.,(' only to ~ I 1ppt«1 ofr b\ lll hi:r k1d<; tOO lazy to put in lhl' 1·ffort to fix ont• up tur t h1·m ... 1·I' ,...., Has the Postal Service Become Unglued? To the Editor Wh~ are "'<' "tuck "11 h m.111 stamps that 11.111 not ... tick ' We ust• tht• postal -;en it·t• c·on stantl~. ~pending mon: thJn ,, thousand dollar-; rnl'h ) t·ar II• g1 ve ~en ire to our mt•mbcr" Every day our mail 11> n•tum('(I for stamps and 1t 1~ <'a'i\ tn see where a stamp has b<.'en. af fixed WHY SHOt.:LO an 1nefflm:nt government agenr" b<' allo"'t'd to contanuallv d1srred1t our ahil1 ty ~ Should a ·govcrnmcnl sen ice unal constantly cost u-. add1 t1onal time and money to reix·at a ~i mple operallon·• Wh~ !>hould we come ungluc·d 11.ht·n American lechnologv f'an bt· ut1hzed in a practical V.a~ It as frus tratmg to obser\'c ho w much mone,> is ~pent t<> please philatelists and ho" htlle to he lp business peopl<.· Things might ht· "tick\' 1n Washington durml'.! an rlc(·t 1on year but isn't th1·re •·nc>ugh s ta yin g po\\er to put on th1· sta m ps·• GEORGE F CJUIN:"-1 Financial Serretan . United Brotherhood nf Carpenters and .Joiner~. Lo(•al 1648 El Morro f'a~•• To the Editor: Regarding your ed1tor1al or May S ~gesting that allowmg the r eside nts of El Mo r ro Mobile home Park to rem ain where they are would deter public a ccess lo the n e wl y purchased Crystal Cove State Park. As a resident of El Morro Parle I wouk1 like to point out the following facts. <I cannot s~ak for Crystal Cove.> The portion of the beach we occupy is an i.nHmteslmal por· lion ol the 3.2 miles or beach purchased by the state. It also lies at lbe southernmost lip of tbat stretch. We have been sharing the beach for tbe past 2S years or mdre wttb the public: surfers, aorHIMennen, etc. The number of ••lael4eat1" b•ve been mlalmal. No more tban uy beeeb ffldmaalty would ex· plll't•te. wl probebly far a-. Tim IAHDT part ot Ute ••bllMome pan la 1oe1ted eerOM Paie11k Clut Klllaftl ...... .., .......... i-or ........... 11 ....... . ............... . .-u ... tlll 1111bn • U. ................... .., •. u. .............. u .. ......................... =!:: • *°' ·-· M -................ "=-z ""•·" .. -" r:r.~-:: • morfrr.1tt· 1m·omt· hou,1ni:: lt'ft in the• .1n·J Ht·l0<.·Jl111n of th~· J>Jrk 11.ould. ac·l'ordin~ 111 the· "t al<"'-011.n f1g1tr1"'· l "'' ;1n11thl'r IH m1ll111n laxpa~c·r" dollar" in L1dd1t1on tu I ht• ~2 I\ m1lhun aln·ady six•nt fnr ,l('lUl ... lllOrl \\ ht•rl'd<;. kN·p ing the· "t.11u ... quo 11.ould pro\lclt• tlw henl'f1t of hannA incomt· r rum th1• n·nts to ass1~t in m<iin tmning Crystal Cov(' Stall' Park :'\o "mall 1ll'm 1-'or all of thl' reasons I h<i\.l' ll stt·d. I bt•hl'Vt: that the removal of our homl'S ~ould scrvl' no usl'ful purpo...e and v.ould md('ed 11.ork a cnns1derabl<.• h.ird,h1p on lhl'-'mtill community which ha' 1·x1s t<•d so long in harmony 11.1th 1h1· l'nv1ronmcnt ~IAHY"IANE WOOi> Cat Trad#' To tht' Editor Wh e n Rud Oc,enbcri;: published the old Laguna Post tha t nl'ws papcr 11.a s trul'I.\ repre!>C'nlat1n· of Laguna·, c·1t1zens and 1dt•nt1fll'd do<.,ci.c' v.-1th the rhar<Jctcr of the com munity as an art colon:,. In his Ma\. I letter to the Pilot. Desenberg ·shows hl' ran stlll twit the eccentric-; <in this caB('. cat·f1 xatt'sl who mother animals that have no m'C.'d <nor care for> u II that IO\'(' and affection that l'OU ld othcr~1 sl' bt· directed toward the real cry out there on the Corona de l Mar bluffs the ecological fauna a nd flora naturally 1nd1genous to that land RIGHT NOW, Laguna is in· fested with squirrels that arc kn o wn ca rrier s or bubonic plague but are also the objects of the Laguna-feede rs whom the Daily Pilot front-pages when the Orange County Health Depart· ment volunteers its serviees to restore the balance of health to our beaches that the squirrels and dog.owners insis t upon threatening and degrading. It is sugg~ted that Laguna's Councilmen Fitzpatrick . Bellerue and Baglin team-up and make a deal with Newport Beatb to ship a ba1 of tWr wtld ta~ to Laguna and tum them IOOie oo its beach bhlffl, Tbat should make OeHllMra happy and OVf' O)' the people who ha\le a thln aboUt c:atl BR\J E S. HOPPINO wrt .......... r, To tbe f.ditor: :Jr. ..... lo .... wrt~ ot .. , • 1~1~'t 0111 T • I r;,."·' ....... ••l • •. -.. !:.~=·:-~ -~-~ ...... ..,_ ... l' 0 p 0 U l 14 Ith l h 1· S I n '!I 1• altemalJV(' Offered s,.ma('k!> (If .. ~)()hey chang<' "'~h 1s h1 ghl.> dubious l'n•fcrabll' 1l "l't'nl" to m(• \\ould be tu rPC'OmmC'nd J 11.nt1· m \Ott• for .1 11uallf1e<I < ;,nd1datt' surc•I\ tht•rt' ;in· 'Ul'h·· In dC't-d th<' Pilot could IH:rform ;i 11. t•komt: puhhc "t'n u·e· b} tht.." t.lt•\ ll'l' no 11.e not r1•(',JIJ your print in~ same· in Ifft'\ 10u:. 1 am p:u gn!>'' '.\1 A A:"'OERSO:'\ The t'd.1101111/ c11t1cu1"'1 hotn rnn d1dat1'.~ for tht· Ct'Tllrol \funtC'Tpal C1iurt tcrr mnkr"fJ p.;'r:s<mal c1t1ack..\ on 1•CU"h nthn m tlu'lr Sltlli'•~lt'Tlh o/ quoltf1eolllms J::dUor \o lfa11dat~ To th<' Editor On Ma' I in your ed1tonal col umn yoo observed that La~UJ'la Beach's nev. Cit~ Council ma JOrtty had \\asted no time in du mp1nj! tht.' S7l.000 en\'lron mental impact rl'port ancl the S~ ramort• fhlb plan a-. pr<'1>('nt 1•d 11.1th the lr\'lne Compan) and Southern California Golf As s0<'1alloo part1dpatm~. You as !'Urned that the people, by ex· pressing themselves at the polls 1n f avor of Be ll erue a nd Fitzpatrick. were negating any :.upport for the plan f irst. as the popular son~ might express it· "It's Vester d a> On('c More In Laguna " Yes. the City Council has turned back the clock more than two years and tossed out the window two years of very hard work. And the most amazing and con· lrattictory fact in this "Vester· day <>nee More" act is the fact that all of the votes on the City Council in the past two years in bringing the Sycamore Hills plan to reality yere unanimous- ly in favor oVlhe plan except one. This was the vote ror the Environmental lmpa('t Report. The vote was 4-l. with Bellerue the only diaseoting vote. WRA'I' DOES this mean! It means that Bellerue and Baglin were lD favor of lbe Sycamore Rllll plan ln all of tbe votes taken e~~ I« the EIR. and Bellerue cut the only ne1ative vote. And now tbtry are SQ lnconsi tent 88d H,,..dou that they haft~ wlU. FU.apatrick to UYow • U. ~R aDd lD f.e\.. t.M '11 r on Hilla plu they ............ ,..,,..,.., lec•t • ...,_t rttlpetriek ... .......... " ..... .... ,... .. ,....., .. ~ ,...,. • ,.. e.111or111, to •m lM l;n•tN HUit plan Ae· NNllll .. Cb a.n aom...., , .. .,. .,. -...• ,,,,.,,,,. """' • ...... ...It., ""• Mtal "'91, •.• ~ ,. rn•fld fftf l•UtrM 1"4 1,414 ~n••d f r F1tzpatnrk Comparing this to tht' posl>1ble number of votes tht•y could h ave received. Rellerut> 11.a" ell'Ctl'd by 27 per 11•nt .md F1tzpatnr k b) 2ti ~r n•nl o( thl' l'lc•ctor<i tl' It 1s ob" 1ous from these f1gun '" that almost 3 voters out nf ~ did not oppose the Sycamore lh lls plan and at is pretty hard to :.N• 11. hcrl' any politician has a ma1ont~ of the people behind him '14hen on!) one out of four 'oter'> l'J"t a ballot in their f d\ <•r Rt>HERT deFORD \01 a GUr To th•• Editor In n·frrt:nrt· to \'Our ed1tonal of M a~ 5 and Doctor Spurzem 's lt•tter to the editor of May 8 re~ardm~ least"> at El Morro The 20·vt·<tr lease would not be a (?1ft from the -;t ale to the re~1dents of El ~orro. In fact we would be ~1vmg up tht! fu 1r m.1rkl't \'alut' of our coaches and rt•locat1on right... at a i.avings to thl' state nhear estimate> of SIS million ,\dd1t1ooall\', "'e would be paymR renb compar able to othl'rs m the ~1rea with yearly cost or livm~ ad1ustments The ~partm<>nt of P arks and Rec r eation has a two year option to purchase 393 additional acres in the upper Can yon. for which mone" was not a"ailablc at the tame of the state's purchase in December. 1979. Th<' rental 1D('ome from the 294 El Morro residents could be applied for Lbis purpose and for th e d e velopm e nt and m aintenance of the state part. California taxpayers would thus benefit in lbe long run. TO QUOTE Park s and Recr eation: .. We wish there was • n o thing o n the co a s tal acqu1s1tioo. but that is not the • case, and there a re laws regarding relocation or. homes and people in the acquL'iitioos. '' Also, in-depth studies have proved that relocation, to wbieb w e are entitled by law. unrealistic and impossible . Reloca&etowben? I therefore 1nronaly advise "-e accepl Ult recommendalion of Parks and Rtcre•tion ·a t wo-yur studf to 1rant the lHH, with their rta:bl of ftnt • r~fuaal to purchue as ape~ .: and ~hel bffome available by natwal attrttlon . PAULAS. SAN'l'LEY • l..lfl~'°"' ,,..,, .. Wfifoww nw •• ,,.~...,. ,_.,. •• "' _.,., ,,.,.....,, w .. ,..,, ..... t.ftNr• °' • .,.,. ,,, .......... '""",,,.,.,,.,, Ml~ .....•• ,,....,m_,=...,... ...., ..... ,.... ... .. ,,.. flW" U 1t1lhtWM """"M 4 IF"" Pwtrw II Mf w.......... ~ ' I I .. . . . ~T10N I PUBLIC NOTICES l Scliool Uniforms J \ ( I t ( < I c , I ,I ] .. I (1 s I I s I ~ 0 , 'Beat the Band' l>&S MOINES, Iowa (AP> -Some Iowa hlgb scbOOl musicians will soon bave uniforms to beat lbe band: gaudy while jackets with black leather capt1 that were worn by the Nixon admlniatraUon's White Houle guards for a week before they were lau'bed into moth~ls . "When they ft.rsl appeared, lbe guards were greeted wilh gales of lauibter," said Thomas Roller, director of Iowa's FeaualSurplus Dlvtslon, who ._....ed to requisition 32 uniforms. ~ laid be got lnterest.ed in the uniforms becaule be never forgot the embarrassed look on the fece 91 a Wlltte House euard who was pboto- g.rapbat weariQe one of them. rtJaAc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ..... f'ICT'IT'H*I 9USfft•SS LIN..-~ltT .... STATIEMaMT M9•ALTM Tiie followinq per-l are do0"9 swooraaOPTNIE 111n1-s.s: A~STA~-811ALU E NTElltPlllSES, 1111 YEA• •-DSQll9ea 11,tm &.YWood on .... -lftotOft 8ea<l'I, l .. Calltomle~ • aaTUNAllU•AM« Stel>Mft J . L.,.,, 9')1 Aeywooel • C~OPC.At.IPCMtltlA Orlw. ~ llNtll, Calltornl• .. lllrdl,.,..... ,,... . .............. CA.... ~ L BreMw. "°"' P-... T.C..1 ....... .-CS $1..-,Mt LMM, HuntiflVlon &Nell. Calttomle To«al llM!lilelft "'·* n-' (Alpltet IMlidVC> *.-0 Tiits ""''""' I• <Oftdv<ted by • Gron HI,. I• and Cofttrlbwted ~ral~ '~ t ,U,,N SMpMftJ.LllY Uf>ass ..... fwilftl_,..I (1,60t,.19SI Tl•IS ·~ •H 11'-d wt"',._ Gail\ ci.->.....,~atlorn U.305 C-ly Oer1l of OrW>9t C:-r °" 111< reeH 10.CreeHI lft Capllel "4><11 tt. HID. -~ ....... ""' ,,s .. ,, .. , ... 111wr-.e if'I krce· P\lbll"*' Or.,. C.oatt Dal" Piiot. "•'""""'* ., ... 1.000 .-.,, 14,,,,.., '·'· u . .., 1m.m ~;:::":=:""-'""" =~:I PUBUC NOTICE A<cldeftl .w>d .... "" ,,.._.,..,,, HO..E 1-------------~ cm"" -IM -f'ICTITIOUS MIS.NIESS llems •re if'I ~· wt1'11!W A1'o NAME STATEMIEllT nu•I SI-lot l"9 JH' .-.0 TM ~"9 ,..,._, il .,._. ~ OHemi.er 31. "" m•d• t o 11'1• nHlH. lnwr...c;e c..nwnl"lonotr of tM Sl•I• CAL EASTERN SALE~· i' otC<t11~...,_to1-A~ -·· Stetll....,, T?lomesJ. Cal!IN C..llwftl•'°"' ~ Artftur E-Ewam. M'O Via ...,_.C. ValldtrsctwNf Ka_I ... SC-,. Calllorftl• *eG $«...wry Tiiis ""'""'Is C-lael lly ... ,,._ Pllblll..., Or-. C..5t o,i1y Pllol dlwlduet .,..., n. 1l, 14. IS, " ,. .-,,_ E...-Ev~ ~ Tl\h &IAl..._t WIK fli.d wltll tt.e -----------c-1r~ot0r..,.c-i., ..... -. PUJIUC NOTICE 1'1CT1TlOUS aUSllllES.S NAM« STAT~-NT TM tol,_.no PP'SOll ll dotrl9 b•l\I MS~•\ P~MITQUEST, 170t0 S.... Bruno, S41•i. ~. Fownt-Valley, Caltlwrw• fll'OI l'r-1c" Lft ~. 11'0'0 S... tlruno. Suite C..•. F'OUft1eln Vell•y, C.•l lfOf"ftl• .,,(II Tiils bu\lneu Is condueted l>Y .,. 1n- 01vodual • Fr-'<•l ~· Tl\i\ ,, .. .,..._, Wb filed will\ - Counl• Oer1l of OreftQe ,......,,., °" M•Y u ..... f't111Q PVOll.-Or-Cofft Deily PtlOt. May IS. 22. ,.. J-S, 1• PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aU'Sl"aU M.--STATE .... NT T"" 1o1-..., ~ It dotfl9 bwll Mun: KEMMER IHVESTME'HT FlltM, ,,. E. 1'1tl SC-. S..tle 202A. Cost• -··· Callfomt• m77 ~le< Ali.n KemmHly, 10-4 KlnO• Pl•ce. Newport 8eecl\, C•lllor,,I• fl"60 13.1..0 1'117... Tl'los ~Is <onc1Uc1ecl by.,,,,,. Put>lt~ 0reft9P Co.nt 0.lly Pllol, do•ldu•I M•r I~ t1 ,. J-s. '"° Petet" Alie.. K-•v • • • 11ICMIO Tl'li• '1el-I •H flied w ill\ 1 .... -----------! Counlv Clef'1i ot Orange "°"'11v on M•v ••. '"'°· 1'1171'7 PUBUC NOTICE • l'ICTITIOUS 8USINUS MAME STATIM«NT Publistwd Or-Co .. t 0 .. 1y Pltot Mey IS. n. ,.. J -S. t• ,,,,., Tiie ~ per:IOfl f\ doinQ ~I· f'tCTfT10US MtllltlEH ....... ITAT9MlllfT TIM ,_... --Is 0oil'9 ~1- MU •t· PUBLIC NOTICE ,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ OOCTOft. 11S1 E Oc...., f'ICTITIOln 8tnllllH FrOftl, .........,, .. eel\, C..111.wnle ....... STATIE-NT ,,.., T .... foll-inQ Pff:IOfl 11 dolnQ bwtl· G..,_ Z-, t1Sl E. Oc...,, l'rClftt, M l\ o H..._t llMOl,Cllltomle,,..I E 1 l EE H 'Ill HT EA S & A S n.i. MINIS IS <Ofldllclild by M I,.. SOCIATES, ..01 Ze11...., Otlw, Hunt 1 4Nv...... lf'9'0I\ &Ndl. CalHoml•.,... Gwyftl\ Z.. E 11..,, _.._ 'llll'ltn • ..01 Zell...., Tlllt ...._... w• flied wltft tfle Orlvt, Huftlll\GIOft llNcll. C.llfoml• c-ty Qef1l .. Or ..... C-l't' ..... ., ... Allrl422. tta. Tiiis ~s ll c~ Dy ... lft • .. ,.. .. ........ ~Or...-CMll DellY PllOt, Elleeft MerW Wlftl- Aor. 24, Mlir 1, 8, U, "9 ~ Tlllt ~we llled wttll .,,_ . , ........ Or-.. CtiMt Deity ,...., -..,,J,............ ,,,.... c-ty o.n Of o. ..... c-v .. "4Wll2',"9. ..,.... ......._Or .... CMtt o.i" ....... Mrt '·•·ts. n. 11-,.., .. PUBLIC NOl'ICE 21 .. Thurtday. M9Y 1S, 1980 DAIL y P1LOT A •. ater~ Qad~ker New Drugs Under Tests SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A new 1enerellon or dru11 atUl In lht te1Un1 ata1• may allow depreued paUenll Lo be treated more quickly and aaftly, pycblatriall and resea.rcbera Hy Dnllt now used to treat depreaalon "have al&rilllcant aide eftffll and are potentially lethal when UMd for aulclde attempt.I," accordln1 Lo Dr. John P. P'eJihner ol San Oteeo. Alona witb blurred vtakle and constipation, Fel1hnet' aaid, tbe current dru&• &Lio have serious aide anecu for elderly penooa and thole with heart coaditionl. One ol tbe new drugs diacusaed at a r«ent aympcie.tum oa proareaa In the chemical treatment ' . AM la6e 1WM .,. Subj.et to MoOk on Hind Atl ~JPhlc. TYPoQ'l!PNC*. Ci.ncet and Pflntlng Errors ., .. Su~ to Conec1lo11. · ............... ,.....,11.- ~-'au..g/OI<~ I • -. ('/ ____ j~ by Clllmlglow ' . Dual bul"flef Pfopane barbeque with Stai,_. SCeel COOl<lng Qratee that are owr 2-ft wtde and 1-h. deep. With tank Reg. 229.95 of depression Is traz<>done, a drug which lncreuea the level or serotonin, a body chemical which car· rles nervous Impulses. AJt.hou&h it is not known precisely how the chemical all~vtates depression, experta aee another benefit in trUodone beuuae it seems to qperate in the nervous system in a more precise way than drugs now in use. Whlle the dru1 apparently lacb bad side af- fects, Feighner said, research also indicates it takes effect within a week, wbilct-many ex.isling dru&s may take weeks to produce results. Further, lhe drug has helped patients who didn't resoond to other chemical treatments, said FeiJbner. Demonstration Saturday, May .. 17. . 11:00 to 3:00. MERCURY SAVINGS Ottd iooll o8'0riatioit OPE!\.'. :\10:\i Fill.HA M fi I' :\1 SJ\Tl Hl>AY 10 A 1\t ·l l '.:\1 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southefn C1lllom11 ~IOll•I Otlic.s: 886& V1l'-Y View St., Buena Pat!tpA 90020 186e ATMllt Rd., CamatlllO, CA ~10 --------- 2071S S. IWeloft BMS., ~ CA 90748 23021 ~Center Or., (Uke ~Of"!). El TOIO.. CA 92G30 1001 E. lm(»flal Hwy.1 La Hlt>ta. CA 90631 • 1.0 Long 8Nct1 8111a., Long e .. cn, CA 90807 Q 22939 H•Wltlome Blvd., Torrence. CA 90e05 • 1095 lrvtne Blvd.. Tu11111. CA 92680 Z35 N. Cllru• Ave. Well Covina, CA 91793 IC)UM Anan.im HU11-Com1no Soon ~~t.c "M«fWr/ Room~"""',,,. on• tes«Yed bu/s I \ Ifs a gas! Dual t>urnet Pfopane barbeque ties staJnleU Sleet CO<*Jng grates lhet are over i · wide and mO'fe lhe~a foot deep! With tank 12730X Reg. 249 95 188111 . ' .. : ·,!·~ .. . . . , "'·. "I , .. ,, l . , . , ~ .. , •J ; : .:.·.' • r. .. . ., ......... .. \' ~· .. :1-: ~ . . ,, , ·--=· . . 16911 ' .. ,, !!Ill __ .. :·;: :' .~ .. propelled wlttl ProPane --J:eHn.--c ... net.-...w""ti ... "'..-...hllr.es_...1o-cooic. ti's easy handling and cleaning with dual burners & stainleas ~1ng gratea. #3250X wi1tl tank. Reg. 299 95 21911 Top Quallty berbeQue 1erubt>er from 3M. To gel your grills clean with a minimum of etfort. Reg. I 98 111 shade your peepers Sport • cap with a famous emblem such as ln1ern111iona1 Harvester, etc Assorted colors 99~ llulttout.IMnot ............. Nothing ettracta •nd kllla 1luga and anal ........ and .. effec:tlwty .. VlgOfo'• 8neH a Slug pe+teta Of' meel. 2'h-lb. box. Re;. U9 111 __ __ SANTA ANA l $o11 Ote90 ''"">'· . ···rt ·!. ,.:.· ...... ::.· Leern how to cook up a atorm on your new Charmglow barbequet We'll have an expert chef, Bewrty, In our st~ to show you how to get the *t r..wta. Get polntera on how to prepare tastier dlshM for auPW barbequee. Don't mln ltl uptlllwlld llld hlve..-flld V19«0 Weed I Feed con- trOla pe9ky waeda et the NIM "'"-thet It fertlllna your lawn. 25 Iba. Re;. 12.45 ........... .... totul Ralnbltd'a bf'UI "°9e noule, trlgQ« a~. dell'l'era a luff range of ..,,-.y pet1emL "'' meoa to !Mt! fT-1().C. Reg.'·" light up yow·llfe · Extra long P8110 matches. Safe for llghflng t>arbequea. flreplece and cwnpflres.. In decofatot box. 90-<:ount. R90. 1.19 Notrl•"9 tastes like tiomemade ice c1e•m & it's n0< hard to make with this 4-<iL electric lree.rer From Pr0C1or·S•lex. I F007A. Reg 1999 1311 H the old heater can't get H any hotter Time to r a new one. Depends~. energy sav- ing gas wale< heal8fs wtlh glau-ltned tanks, and high-temperature shUl· ott. 30-1181. Reg. 119.95 10911 ...... ,..,. uus ... 119.95 M-fll,,..,. ISUS .• 149.95 .. J• :~ :: .. --. -.... ·.• ··.-1 :.~ .• .... :. -~ . ~· ... . . ••• t .. · ... :·. j. :. ' . ·' ,( .... ,. ~· .. ·. ; .. ·.· .. hu~1y May 1&. IMO U.S. Wary of Cllha Confrontation WMKl:NGTON CAP> -S. ~ ol· Odala ~ lM C\abea .,......_~bl W · tlvely leeklq a toatroat.U. wlUt Ute Uatt.d StatN ln a bld to af'OUH ,..wed rnolut.loalT}' fervor amooa the C\.lbu .,... t.he US dec1a'°° lo unC"t!l mllilar>' rnaneuv rs Ht 101' Ou.aotanarno MIO n~ plane1. The vet1Ml wu fired oa while Lowtnc two 0.bu fllhioc boeta accUl«I ol violat· 1111 Babam•an eout.al waters. Tbe offkl•l•. wbo briefed ~ Ulla Wftk OD t.be coodlUOO lbe)' ft« be klmllfted, .. Jd I.he bthav.or ol Prelident F1del Cutro LI remhmc:«tt ol 20 )'t&rl •10 Wben anll·Amef1ranl1m WU ,,. queDU)' ~ u a t.ctk Lo divert att418Uon from domettk problema Non:NO TllAT TRll plAPMd ••erclae wu t.be t.r'*' of buV)' Cukft propqanda attack.a, ooe of. ncaaa aa.id lbe Carter admlnialratJol\ UDCC!Ued the manevven u a COMlliatory .-&we. ''To our amazement, \hat Mimed to annoy t hem ," he uld. •·we deprived tbem of aomeUUat." The renewed au.eeks on the tJnlled Staie.. ooe otndal llkl. "are evldeoce of the lremtadoua tentioo in Cl.Iba, tbe tremendoul edc1Peas wbkb bu beea built up by the Cuban iovernaienl lt.Mlf. • · Cuba la plannlnc • naUoa'tride uti·Amerlcan demonatratlon S.t~nlay . prompt1n1 US ex Pf •klnl of COM'ffn about pouibl41 lb.teat.I to tbe se<>urity ol the U S. tntu•ta Settkw\ In Havana Cuban authorities hav" 11vm the llnlled State aa 1uran~ the mtaalOI\ wlll be protected. lhe ot fklall aawt The pfflclal aald the Cuban 1overnmeol ,.ponded b..v "mu~actwtnaf' the May 2 lncldeot at UM! U S. lnteresta ~Uon l.n Havana lD which • crowd ol vlaa.·attkin& Cubat\a was att~cked by a 11n1 ol (."uban touaha The Cuban 1overnmeot malntalrul tht< Incident wH provoked by the United St4ta The otnctall said Ulat dwinc put periods of dtltlculty. lbe CUban covemmeot freq~Uy ex· pelled CUbam who were not wholebeuUd r.volu· Uoaarie9, • poUcy resWTeet.ed three weeks 110 wbeo dllalfected Cubans were allowed to leave the country throu(h t.be port city ol Man el. Durinc lh.ll period. more than 36,000 CUbana have traveled by boat to FloridA from Mariel. A'ITEMPTS TO G£N£L\TE &nti·Amertcan feelings in Cuba were commonly used during the l961Ml period ud now are being repeated u t.be government coofront$ new divisloos in Cuban society, accord.in& to lbe lnlonnants. 1'11£ 0£llON8TUTION 18 beln1 uUed to protest tbe U S. ecooomk embargo •c•tnst Cuba. U.S. controi oveT the Guantanamo Bay naval base and U S. apy flltbta over C\.lba Wblle these are long 1 tandtn1 Cuban crievaoces. ~ offlclah nld there bav.-been a numbtt of unprovoked or unwarranted examples of ant.l·American hoeUhty In recent weeks Cuba bu rabed the "phony blue of US. ac· grusloo ln otMr ways," the o/ficaala uld. It bas llltimaled the United States wu responsible for re· cfltt crop fallurft an Cuba u well as the sltuaUon luat month when more thWl 10.000 Cubans nocked lo tbe Ptruvum embassy grounds in Havana seek· log asylum Despite economic a nd foreign policy setbacks ln reeent months. the officials said. CUtro aUU re· mains fumly ln control. One was lbe Cuban response two weeks aao to THEY SAID C BA ubo clatms the United Sl4le!i bad a hand in th~ umdt•nt hut weekend tn whic h a Bahamas patrol bout was sunk by Cuban They said the biggest problem Castro faces as the inabllily °' · t..be Cuban ~my to progress, even wilbS8milUooa day in Soviet aid. CALIFORNIA JEANS IN THE 11VONS11 CENTER HUNTINGTON BEACH Clrc •• c .. D•••d ••• n. I 1 •• ....,.... of ....... ONI HALF ow .... U00,000 ....... t ... UICE llGHT MOW!! Ow 1tore h crow•d -.eru• Mlef wtlll .. "fl'rf a.test fethlH1 .... _....,. .-ri"-J dely ... 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Magadae •dverdAaa. acconllag &o AdverUablg A&e , d•te• &o 17lt ud Plllledelpbla '• Wttk.ly Mercary, wlalle trault ads nnt appeared ill 1151, for Lord A Taylor, • New York's bone· dra .. street can. UnUJ ltzt, all advertlatq -eacept for word of motrtll -la'10iftd oee fora ol prtM or anotber. Besides aewapapers Hd •a&adaes. ~ lDc:IDded taaDdbilla, bUlboarda, cataJota or car earda. R11•.n•.,Wrd Trftlf ~fret DEAR PAT: Our bottJebrush trees are bloom· ing and we have a lot of hummingbirds visiting our yard. I lost my copy of the bumminfbird food re· cipe that you've published previous y. Could you repeat it for me? Also. I'd Wte to know what plants attract hummingbirds. J .B., Corona del Mar The bummin&blrd food redpe provided by the Sen Diego 7.oo in tm ls the faftrlte "repeat" qaestioo of A YS readers.. TllJs recipe, whlcb follows, can be reduced acc:ordbtg &o yoar needs: · 28 OanttS ol white cane sqar; :14 OGBee of super hydramlD powder (optloDal>; small amout of •••Illa navortng; one galloa ol water; and red food coloring, ll desired. Mb thorougb.ly alld place bl feeder as needed. Experts say tbat bumml.agbirds are attracted lo the blooms ol callJatemoe, fijos, fadWas. Ian· 'tana, IOD.lcara, and alblzta. Sign Sa1'n Sp«'ial SJHH DEAR PAT: Warning notices to be put on cars parked in spaces reserved for the handicapped may be obtained from the California Rehabilita· tion Department, 3822 Campus Drive, Newport Beach 92660. They are free for the asking! My brother-in-law, a paraplegic. often can.'t go to the post office, state offices, and other places because some selfish. inconsiderate person is parked in the handicapped space. The normal wadth of parking spaces does not permit him to open his car door enough to get his wbeekhair out. He's eocou.raging people lO ~the warning cards ' to inform inconsiderate motorists of their errors Cheen to the Daily Pilot for publishing photos of offending cars who continue to park in these re- served spaces. · J .s .. Cocta Mesa Tlwlb for teWng A YS readers aboot this card.. Awareness of the pabUc certainly la needed. The card.a are not offensive, bat they fet tbe message across -as tbe photos in tbe Dai y Pilot are aUemptlDg to do. Firefighter Calls It Quits IOWA CITY, Iowa CAP> -Firefighter Linda Ea ton. who attracted national attention when she fought a court battle for the right to breastfeed her son at work. has resigned from the Iowa City Fire Department. "It just got subtly unbearable," Miss Eaton said of working with male firefighters. "Ever since my suit I was fair game. I was the brunt of all their hostilities." MISS EATON, 27, who is not married, won a sex discrimination complaint against the city. but the city has decided lo appeal that decision. City police are investigating a complaint that Miss Eaton's firefighting gloves were slit. "The incident with my gloves really made me think about why I was there and if I could continue efficiently," she said. "But it wasn't just one thing, it was the cumulative effect." IN HEB LETrE8 of resignation to Fire Chief Robert Keating. Miss Eaton said ·'to stay longer would only be prolonging the inevitable.'• ··1 guess quitting is my last gesture of eood faith lo my fellow comrades -that they may know I never meant them or the profession harm or dishonor," sbe wrote. Don't Miss • the Bus! s ................ .. LA.11 &AIMBn' DISTalCT ......... S&l/17w11111'.f/I wlnus. .. 552·5379 or 552·5747 SAYE 30-700/o . OllM NAMI 8MND CLOTHING - ~.~t5,t9IO Toot Good For Telep , PATrERSONVILLE, Ohio tAP> U the"'' telephone trouble ln St. Lou~, Dallu or Ntw York, lhe phone company can moodlM bundreda of men aod milUolll ln equipment Htftabou\a, you juat call a .year-old Olen Shatter Sb.airer II the lone ~rman for Lbe Pat· tttlOlrri.Ue Ttl~e Company, whicb bu ae.& cuatomen and one pay phone. It ll lbe t.llli•t telepboee ayatem In Ob&o. a David prosperiD1 in OotUltb't backyard, thank.a to ~n Srott and Neva Toot "We 're dolnc &l't6lt. We've ev«in doubled the number of aubecr1bera aanct takinl it over," sald M ra Toot SlnN-acquiring the company which oow groases rwarly $100.000 • year in 1971, the Toots hue bw1ed all but two mUea of at.s telepbooe lines, eat1bU.hed dlrt(t d1alln1 and iNtalled automaUc excban1e equlpm~nt. They've aleo tnt.roduced toucb·toM telephoning. And the party line:I. which used to have 10 part.lea each, are down to tour. "We cboH to make improvements and 1row," aaid Toot, 49, who has been in telephone wortt since be wu 19. The 83-year-old repairman, Toot said, came with the company. And he's still oo call ~ boura a day. ''He probably knows more about the system than anyone else," Toot said. "He knows every subscriber personally and knows each customer's phone number." The sysum, whlch bandJes inst.allatioo and maintenance in 45 square miles of rural Carroll County in eastern Ohio, as one ol about SO indepen- "Q1~CPenney dent telephone companies -lDdepeodent from Obk> Bell Telephone Co. -in tbe stat., Toot laid.. Nearly 550 such companies exlated 10 yean aeo. but they were swallowed up by tars-waaa.lu· Uoos, he aa.ld. Attbouah Bell and ~al Telephone proceu the company's 1<>o1-diataoce calla, tbe ticket.a an returned to the Pattenoaville office, which the send.a the bWa to tu customers. One CODCeNioo to propw ._.. pbastna out the local operator, wbo actualb worked from bet- Uvini room. Toot said many ol b1I cuatomen atW commmt that they miss her. One thl1'g the couple says won't go is the COID· pany it&eU. Toot said there have been plenty of of. fers to buy the business, but be doeso't want lO sell out. Home Show and Sale Save 25% on "Princess" towel. Sale 2.99 bath alze Reg. 3.99. You'd eJC.pect to pay a k>t more for this absorbent. all cotton towel In decorator colors coffee. rust. vanilla. buttercup. pale blue Hand towel . . . . . . Reg 2 99 Sele 2.24 wash cloth Reg 1 59 Sele 1.19 Save 20% Save 25°/o on Distinction towels. Save 25C?/o Mighty Oak TM open stock cutlery. on all our shower curtains. Sale $16. Reg S20 "Butterfly" shower curta1il of potyesteon1non Coordinatinq vinyl liner Camel beige Sale 14.40. Reg $18 Ma1est1c smocked valance Regina shower c urtain of polyester/rayon lustr1ana Save 20°/o on our entire line of novelty curtains. Sele S.60. Reg $7. Lyrical · Mussette " Dehcate pink floral and subtle stripe pattern on white Easy-clean vinyl Sale 7.20. 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L/8C Thurtd1y, Mey 15, 1NO LOCAL ' To E'alllJrook Parents Fight Student Shift Camp Pendleton parent.I battlln1 to keep thelr ctllldnin ln Sen Clemente IUp School are movln1 on two fronll ln their effort to wtn that filbt. They are hopl.n1 that one way or another, Ute t'allbrook Uhlon and Capbtrano Unlfied School Olalrlcta wUI cootlnue an •1reement to allow 140 stud.,nll to remain al Sim Clemente, aavln1 them aan hour-Ion& bus rtde. ON 'ftfE ONE HAND, they are lryln1 t.o con- vlnre stat., leglllators lo amend a bill which would ~ll nunute 1ucb as~ment.s On the other. they are planning t.o appeal a Fallbrook district transfer order for the students, who are residt.'lllJl or that dlstnct. M arine Corps MaJor Burt Alexander. !!pokesman for the parent group fighting the trunllfer , said this week that the appeal was ex- ~>erted w be filed with the San Diego County School Roard wathm two to four weeks. THAT APPEAL SEEKS a cooUnuaUoo ol the tuition agrffment whUe the parents attempt lo s b1ft the boundaries of their community from lbe Fall brook to the Capistrano district. Alexander said the pa.rents were "trylnc t.o l'slablish a dialogue" with legialators regardine ,\ R 2196. wh1ch ls being considered l.n the stale At.· M•m bly lie said the legislation, Ir combined with ex· peeled fede ral tightening of Impact aid. would l·ause Fallbrook to lose funding af il doesn't 1et the ...tudenta . TRUSTEES IN THE Capialrano district have approved their half of an agreement that would al- l ow the students to continue lo attend San Cle rt)enle. which is only about U mlnutes from their home. Meanwhile. parents are Individually tnd1cat· ing they will act t.o keep their students at San Clemente, If the organized efforts fail. Some h nvc said they will move orr the bairw ond Into the Capistrano d istrict Others stat4! they will. try tn work out guard1anstu p arrangements with San Clemente f riends. STILL OTHERS Iii\ VE said they will send their dul<lrcn back to tht:tr home l.late. "lbost• who can affonj to, will do S-O," said Alcxandt•r of the ~rent-. con'>1dering the options. Birtli Classe s Sei" ~an C'h•mc'nl1· <;<'n<'r<JI lloc;p1tal will spon!>or childbirth rl:i'>~t·s for pro'>l)f'i:llvc parents bcgm n 1 n i: J um· 12 int ht· h1JS111t :.1 I c.•ot1ft'renc<' room Coul)h•:. may c hoo'l' l•1 atknd the !1<'!-.!.IOn'> on c•1lhc·r ThurMhiy or Frartav from 7 pm. to JO pm. 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An attorney ror • ne\o\ I) formed aroup charll\'d Wedn(4ll day that law t"nfOrcement uaen cll*s art-horAMmfC and v1oluung tbt civil right of individual participating m the pyrum1d ((el ric h quick !>Cht-ml'b s wet"pana Orange County 1 Rl'latcd i.tor y, PaaeA17) And lawyer Juson Landess, a former Orange County deput.) distract attorney, C'l1omt>d tht statute under whtl'h 21 ~rson:-. hA\'l' bt•f'ln arrt-tttd b> un d errover Ora ttM ~ County henfr's Department offt1·c•r:t for p11ort1r1potana 1n the M'hl'mt.•i. ti. unconljtltullonol Landess said he hu.., lw.-n 1 t• tamed by a ttroup l'Ulhnw 1t.sl'lf Oranae Count) (;lt mm11 for thl' Right to A<i!Wmble It 111 com prist'd, he 11a1d, of about 20 an d1v1duals who hctvt-invested nume) 1n tht> so callt-d "bus1m.-si. hst concepl!t "'hu~h hit H lurt."tl lhousands of counllans to try to purlay SI ,000 Into $16,000 J o inrnt: Landess was Los .\111o:dt•11 cnminal defense lit· torne y Gladys Towles Root. "'hoi.t• office 1s representing a ~roup of Beverly t1 1l ls in d1v1duaJs recently itrrested 1n a poh et.' rrud of a ,pyr amid meet· Ing ·' f'or ttu~. lo be a c-nme. they must show fraud and deceptJon. 1111d no one can show any fraud ur dt>cept1on. · Ms Root said. ~verul othe~ attending the Cubans Seized U.S. Enforces Ca r ter Orde r KEY WESr. Fla <AP> The U.S. Coast Guard today began seizing vessels arriving from Cuba, e n for ci n g Pres ide nt Carter's order to hall ·the ragtag Free dom Flotill a that has brought more than 43.000 re- fugees t:y the United Stat<'s By mtdmorrun_g. 20 boats ca.i:.· ryfng 7t>4 refugees .pu1fed uito ' the harbor here and werl' seized The refugees were then chan- ne led into the federal processmg rac1llt1es set up for the 25-day- old influx. "We're seizing every boat that comes m with refugees." said U :S. Customs agent Vann Capps . .SCl.Y lllg boat Q\rners. faced ·a fine of up to Sl.000 per refugey Ca rt<.'r ord <.'red Wednesday that no mor<.' boats leave Florida for D.iba and that all boats now in the Cuban port of Mariel re- turn empty. He said he would send ~anes and ships for re· fug<.'es. but not until Cuban President Fid<.'I Castro a~ret>d lo .allow l ' S ~((1pals to screen re- fugees m Cuba Attorney C laims .__.....__. ___ . :........ .. -·~· One boat owner . Louis Pern . 36. of Mia mi. arrl\'t'd \o\lth 150 .Jcfugec•<; on has 58-foot s hip --~--·---_;-1". 'l>NN. wh6 left M arte+-on~ nei;day. said radio waves had Cryogenics Chief 'No Mad Doctor' By STEVE MARBLE OI tlW O.ily ~"'°' S~ff A forme r boxer with a childhood fascin a t ion of life after death is wrongly being portrayed as a mad scientist. his .. Newport Beach attorney claims. Attorney Robert Win· terbotham said his c h e nt. ! Robert Nelson. a cted out of a s incere interest in cryogenics when he helped set up a crypt in a Los Angeles cemetery for pre· se rving bodies to be revived at some point in the future . But Nelson. former president of t he now-defunct Cryonics Society of California, is current- ly the target of a $10 million lawsuit charging fraud. neglect and breach of contract. Buena Park tnort.Jcian J oseph Klockgethen C'ind the s ociety itself are aJso named in the suit. The families who filed the suit contend their dreams that loved · t ones might someday li ve again were turned into a nightmare. t I They claim it was faith in cr yogenics -the freezing of bodies for revival when cures are found ror fatal diseases - that promptt'd them to entrust deceased loved ones to Nelson's society. Michael Wo rthington, the Westwood attorney representing the families. said he and a pathologist got a look ins ide the c rypt a t the C h a t s w o rth eemetery last month. He srud what he saw "turned my guts." "It was the most gruesome thing I've ever seen in my Life." he said. Worthington claims that in s tead of scientifically sterile conditions, he found bodies rot· ting in metal shipping crates. each stacked on top of another He said he .iso viewed one sealed capsule with a pipe dangling from it but was unable to determine whether any bod.Jes wer e inside. "The bodies were supposed to be kept frozen with liquid nitrogen. I'm s ure the families had this vision of a gleaming white laboratory . I don 'l believe it was ever anything like that." But Newpor t attorney Win- terbotham teUs a different story. He s aid the support system to the tomb was turned of£ when families· failed to live up lo an agreement to donate money to the society to keep the operation running. Winlerbotham maintains con- tracts ~ere never s igned because e society was being run as a c arity. lie denied that any of the mne <See FREEZE, p'age AZ> CASTRO BLAMING U.S. FOR ISLAND'S ILLS-A10 been Jammed and he had not hca,rd Carter's orde r Pe rez, whose passengers m · eluded five relatives. indicated he would not have obeyl'd Carter's diret't1ve. saying: ''I'll do anythjng for my family. even if I have to give my life." A few hours after the presi- dent appeared before reporters al the White Ho use to reveal the new policy. a jetliner chartered by the U.S. go\·e rnment re moved 17 om cials and their de- pendents from the U S Interests Section an Havana, at least tem- porarily It was not clear how many were left behind . a lthough the St ate Department. which ac cused Cuba of a "virulent and continwng anti·Amcrican cam- paign," s aid some e ssential e mployees wo uld t e m ain in Havana. Newport Burgla r Gets $20 ,0 0 0 Haul Newport Reach police report· ed today that a burglar who broke a lockt'd doorknob to gain entry to a Westcliff area home stole more than $20,000 in silver. jewelry and cas h by the owner·~ estimate. Dionne Rcsser. a Kent Lane resident. was s t ill taking mven· tory later 1n the day to de· ter m inc exactly how much Jewelry was ta ken by lhe in - trude r. investigators said One Wounde d o utdoor pun rh and h o r F> d 'oeu.vres press confere nce s tressed the> well were aware that risk was associated with in· \est mg m the pyrnm1d schemes "What about making any an \'es tment the Mock market. the racetrack. real eslJte or Las Vegas"" one asked "We're all aY. are of what we'r e doing, that there are no guarantt-es " Landes~ ~aid the le"' enforce ment shouJd bear the Y. eight of determ1n1ng "'hether the pyramid schemes are s ubJttt to current state laws. If law enforcement doesn 't pursue the issue, he said. the neY. f.?roup may through court action A true pyramid. Landess said, will eventually die after the p0pulat1on base fro m which t.o draw investors 1s exhausted ln the business list concept. howe\'er . he said ther e 1s a c hance for "perpetual motion act1v1ty" because many of the OM'°' ~I ... SUft "-.. •k -.N ·-TEACHER BETH CURTIS SUPERVISES BEAST'S MAKEUP Jenny Keller (from left) Ben Fine. Chert KelJer Help 'Rex' Reigns L ast Dinosaur l o Graduate By ARTlfllR R. VINSF.L ~ llw D•lly Piiot )Ulf Reth Curtis has IC'nrned one• thing for certain an her lfi year~ as a first ~radl' tcacht"r 1n N('wport llcat'h and Coi.ta Mc-sa It's this First gradt•r.., come and first ~radt•rc; )!O and frtst J!r<idC'r.., gr ow up and ..,<'nd th Par <>'-' n first ~rudC'rs bad .. thrOUJ!h your classes. but a good T~ ran nosaurus Hex 1s a JOY and thm ~ of beaut\' fort-\'er ''rs Curtis. noY. at ~1 arincr .., Elernl'ntar~ Sc-hool 1n Newport B<'ach. "',II gradual<' h<'r 16th dmoc;aur this Y.oeC'k in he r final year of ins truction "Y~. \l.ot'0 V<' made about 16 bf them," said Mrs Curia:-.. Y.hose class Y.-111 introduce tht' 12 foot beas t tomght during an open hous e for part•nts The a C'a t ure s t ands tall •'nou~h to t'hm its elf on a ce1hn~ h i.:ht fixture It's made of wood, l'hl<'k<.'n wire. pap1 er m ache. paint. s tarch. lay e r s of nt'wspnnt and paint nunng the pas t 16 years. Mrs Curtis· c lasses and their pre· h1,to rit• monsters have de - \'t-IOpt'd a rt'putat1on for authen· t H' It\ Sh 0 l' figured that . 1f the kids ..trt' i:o1n~ to learn about pre· h1ston and the beasts that once roamN:.t the earth. this as one good "'a.\ to impress them TY. eh<' fel't tall as pretty a Y. t•<,om(' Y. hen ) ou ·re a fa rst i.:radt'r Thcy·\'e gone to F'as h1on Is land. to South Coast Plaza. to the city libr ary .... Mrs Curtis s::iys of he r previous t·lasc;es· dmosaurs put out for public display A couple or them even went to students as prizes for writing the best compos itions on dinosaurs. 4 Holdup Suspects Nabbed in Pursuit She says the fierce·eyt'd pre- historic replicas, all with tame. ruddly nicknames. really aren't as hardy a s they appear and quickl)' fall apart with a little damp weather. Mrs Curtis says 10 of her fo rmer pupils have sent their own hrst graders back to he r to learn from the master bow to make a decent dinosaur. • -~ ................. ...... ITOM IMNAGIR DAVI ROTH T~ W ARY LOii ....... ,. .,.... c..-. ..... ..., ..... ..., I Four Santa Anans remained jailed today arter they allegedly broke into a Corona del Mar camera store setting off a police pursuit that ended with a crash In Irvine. T he punulng Newport Beach police otticers, Tom Tolman and Howard El.senberg, fired at the suapects u they fled their car. One man. Javier Vasquez, 22. received a minor hand wound in the •hoot.int. poUce aald. Booked lnto Ne wport Beach City Jail along wltb Vasques were Joseph Cuteneda. 19, and Louie Raymond , 22, police said. The 18-year-old Juvenile with them wu booked Into Oran1e Cou.nty Juvtnlle Hall. The four men f ue burllary C!har,.. In conneeuon wltfi the l : U a.m. break·in at Harbor Photo, am 1. Cout Hl1hway. A p1•1rby a.~ pollce wheft bl a&1e19dly 1aw fCMar IMft lmllb tile HIMH lhoD'I dll• t::~ ...... Md ..... tM CCla· Usmg the description of the burglars' cars. om cers Tolman a nd Eisenber.i followed one vehicle northbound on J ambortt Road. The patrolman tried to gel the driver to pull over at Campus Drive and Jambortt Road. but instead the car turned onto Cam- pus and accelerated away from the patrol cars. Investigators said. During the pursuit. o~ of the officers said he heard what he believed were guns hots. The hifh·apeed chase finally e n ded n the Vllla1e of Turtle.rock at Turtlerock Drive and Sycamore CrHk when the Cir btl"' chued •kidded on the road and down an embanlunent. The rour occopanu reporwcUy leaped out ot the car:· and at· ltmpt.t to n .. '"°"' the two "'' flttn "1ho were lhtn orWriq them to halt, That's when Tetlmlft and lllfftbt'rl fuw, poUct ,....,._ lndlca&.e She and he r husband. George, a fo rmer high school co~r who retired two years ago. plan a trtp to Hawaii after her retire- ment. They also hav~ JO.foot boat on which they f(UJ seek adve.n- ture on the high seas, but Mrs. Curtis doesn 't think she'll find anything that beats teaching. "My most excitin~ thinl was watching the kids,• she s aid.· "It's been a lot of fun." Israel Kille 3 PLOlavaden TEL AVIV, ltratl (AP) l.araell troop• kllltd t hree PaltiUnlan ..-rtllu wbo tried to t'r'OU tbe llfHIJ.l.ebueH border on a raid c:oUaddiaa with larael'• NMtwaUon ot "8 t1•· Ulrt ol Arab IMt .,.,,. .... ll 111r1 110 1Dd Utt 11841 ••· nlnr1ar1 of JlfHU ld1u1· deect. . . ...... "'. . ,. ' people who collect money from the top use their profits lo rein· vest or sponsor ne w recruits as Investors Landess crit1c1zed law en- ror ceme nt for pursuing legal ac· t1on agamst "profes~ional pe<)· pie doctors . d entis ts , r eal est ate agents " "It as an am proper a pp roach lo go out and harass. a rrest and violate the cavil nghts of these people ·· Teachers Eye Own Cutbacks By J ERRY CLAUSEN OI -O•tl' ~II .. St.ttt !';ewport Me sa teachers uruon orficials, unhappy about CULS tn next year's l<.'ach1ng staff. plan to recommend their ov. n 1980·81 dis trict budget c-uts May 27 Bill (;;ul'. :'l:cY.pOrt Mesa Federation of Teacher!> pres1 dent. m ade that pledge Tu<>Sda\ naght at a school board meeting, cla1 m1ng trustct'.., v.ere stran~<' ly s ilent on am plans to cut ad m 1 mm ratnr.> frunrdrstn-c·t TI rrlt!\-· · •· next 't"~1r Cut' noted thal the· ll'a(·hers rank<t h<id bt·•·n thinm·d II\ about I 0 p l' r c e n l . t h l' s ·t h o o I pl'i~ cholo~1..,t <;t:Jff h;id bet•n tut bac-k about 50 pncent ;ind lhl· s chool nurs~ h:.id bt'<'n trimml'd back about 36 pNct•nt "When• <ffl' the cuts at the lid· m1n1strall\'e lt•vel"" he asked boa rd P rPs1dent Kt'nncth Wa) man "You have not ad dreSSl'<i this question, al least not oubhclv " The board of trustees has been cutting personnel and lrammmg bac k school programs m an at tempt '" trim S5 million from next year's budgl·l \dmm1stratorc; nfll<' th<.t t th1.., Har's income v.as about S.UJ '.l m1ll1on They cl;um t hat can") in~ existing stalf and service!> O\'er into next year would re- q uire an mcomt• of more than S.Sl m1lhon because of 1nn ation llowever . said an assistant to Supennt£.'ndent John Nicoll. dis tnct income nt>xt ~<'ar 1s exl)C'<'t ed to be ooly S46 3 million Cuts a lready have been or· de red in teach in ~. n urs ing, ps ) cholog} and dcr1l·al a nd other non-tea'chm~ positions The board also has cut dri vcr tra1n1ng and enrichment pro· i:r a m outlay and 1s cons 1denng r harizing '>tude nts t o rid<' school bu!.eS an an attempt to cut dis tract cxpt>nd1ture-; as enrollment <M~ TEACHERS. Page A2> Services Set For T each e r Memonal scr \'1cei; will be neld Friday 1n the Lake Elsinore a r ea.fo r r etired Ne wpo rt Elementar) School te a c her JoslyM C Bradbury who died May 8 Mrs. Bradbury. who lived in Balboa for 30 years before mov· ing to Lake Elsinor<'. taught the upper eleme ntary grades . She joined the staff of Newport Ele mentary in 1962 and re· mained a t the Balbo a Peninsuala school until her re· tire ment in June 1978. She leaves her husband. J ack, and sons Jack. Mike and Joel Orange Coast "'eathe r Cloudy tonight and Fri· day morning. sunnier in afternoon. Lowa tonight 52 at the beaches and S8 in- land. Hi.Pa Friday 70 to 77. INSIDE TODAY Ttlqltone firm tn Ohio ha.a a rtpmr 1talf o/ °"'. Story Poot All. ' •mt•• ".......... .... ............. .,, ...... .,._......,.. a .,_.._. a -.... •n:!! r.:;.:-... ;.:.:~:---.. 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Poland <API Thl' Sovtf't lJ nloo llWt<'hC"d 1~ long exPt:'('ted pe•ce otft<n 1~ I.Oday with a call for a world ron rt•ren« to r~move "the hol~ oC antemaUonal tension· and to prevent "ar The call. mndl' folloWU\g d two-day W11rsaw P•ct summit conference held here on the 25th anruversary of·the founding of the SoVlet led m1htary alllant"e. sa1d l..be meetmg shouJd bnng ~ogether ··1eader:, of !>lutes of all the regions of the world · Rail fff>rgPr Plan"t>d NEW YORK <AP I Two maJor Western railways-Santa Fe lndustrie!> l nl' and lhc· Southe rn Pa<'1fi<' Co today Hn noum:ed plaru, to mer~t' in the $1 I balhon deal Tht• proposed merger betwl'efl the fourt.li,:t and f1fth-larges1 railroad-based rompan1es in /\rm:rlca would create the largest such company in the nation Dollar. Gold Sfidr LONDON <AP> -MO$l European finan<'ial markets were s hut today for the Ascens1<>n Day hollday, but banks and buJUon houses were open in London where the dollar declined and gold and silver prices slid back an quiet tr ading. In Tokyo, the doll ar rl06ed at 227.40 yen rrom Wednesday's dosing 228.25 • Gold closed at $517 an ounce in London . down from $525 at the cl06e the day before· Silver closed at $12.90 an ounce, from $13.25 late Wednes- day • .~ean Media Purge Soufllu By Tbe ~aled Press Revo lutionary leader Ayatollah· Ruhollab Khomeini ('ailed ~y.for,..;a~e oC lca!li'""»adw·~------· He :,aid radio TV contained "deviat1onist groups wluch had ties with the former regime (of Shah Mohamm ad Reza Pahlavi ) o r were an its service and those which are corrupt and cause corrupllon." Tehran radio reported. Meanwhile, the White House today termed "nd1culous" Iran's claim that 96 armed American saboteurs and 8"assins and 19 Iranian exiles an: on the loose after being landed in the mountains by helicopters. C Related story Page A4 >. LBGayB es ts s -----J Net Drug Susp By STEVE MITCHELL Of -O•lly ~ '""' Two pohce officers, posmg as a homosexual couple on vaca- tion in Laguna Beach, mixed "A Ith the Chenlcle O( t WO gay hars in an undercover operatJon that resulted in the arres t of five druE: su.spec~ The o fficers. on loan t o Laguna Beach from San Fran- cisco. frequented the Little Shrimp bar a nd the Boom Boom Room in Laguna Beach for near· ly a week , a llegedly purchasing drugs from employees and patrons of the two predominant- ly gay estabhshmets Arrested on a vanety of drug char~es were· -J e ffrey Shove r , 25, 326 North Coas t Hi g hway , a n employee at the Little Shrimp, -Doreen Sorel, 23, an un - employed St.'<'retary who lives at the North Coa:,t lhghway ad dress , -William Jolly, a 28-year-0ld painter who hv~ at 356 My rtle St , -Anthony Dirusso, 32, or SZ1 Catalina St .. -Danie l Arno ld, 25, an e m ployee at the Room Boom Room, who Live:, at 530 Mountain Road Police said they are a lso seek- ing Randall Crowl, 3014 Neslall Road. who also works at the Boom Boom Room, and another unidentified man who lives in Laguna Beach . Po lice U . Bruce Briggs said the two San Francisco police of- Ott.ANOE COAST .. DAILY PILOT hcers were brought to L.agwrn Beach in an agreeme nt betwet!n Laguna Bearh Pol.tee Chief Jon Sparks and San Francisco authont1es. Bandit Grabs Woman's Car In Newport Newport Be ach police are suking the bandit who stole a local woman's $30.000 car at gunpoint Wedn esday from a par king structure at Fashion Is land The victim, 57-year -old Lucille Woodward of Newport Beach, told police she was returnrng lo her car after s hopping in the center when a young man ap. proached her, asking for the time In spite of the fact the man w as clean cut in appearanet!. Mrs. Woodward said she was suspicious or tum and tried to get into he r Mercedes 450 SL and close the door. She said he stopped her and pulled what appeared to be a .38-caliber revolver from his waist band. He ordered her to go to the parkin g s t r ucture's anterior stairway and count to 10 before summoning help. lie t o ld her he was n 't a cri m inal. he was forced into wh at he was doing bec ause he was in t rouble. Mrs . Woodward reported. FHA-VA Mortgage Rate Cut WASIUNGTON <API -In· ttrf'1t rate• on icovernment· back4.<d morti•ies art> falling by th•• sluafl)t' t t1mount e ver, l S PN<'\!nt~e polnts. amid hint.a th•· t'flder•I Rcaerve Board may 11oon dismantle credit conttols It imposed In Mar('h Tht.' 1eovt.'rnment announced Wt>dn4."t>day thiH "'ederal Uou.s· mti AdnuniislntJon and Vet.t:rans Admll\lattatior\ mortgage rates for slnale·famlly homes will drop from L3 ~r«nl to 11 5 per· <'ent. d feetlve today. Meanwhile. Federal Reserve Uoard Chairman PauJ VoJcker i.a1d monetary and credit coodi· uont. bne improved so much of hate that the board can begin to <'Onsider eliminating some of the ('Onlrols imposed an March. ··Money and c redit growth have slowed appreciably . In- deed. there Is now ronsiderable room for growth ronsistent with tht! target.!. we set for ourselves for all Of Uus year ." Volrker said in a SJ>t.'t."C h to the National ASSO<'l&tlon or Mutual Savings Banks. meeting in Lake Buena Vista. fo1a The eronomy has s lowed con siderably , l eading many analvsl<> lo predict a recession as bad, If not worse, than the 1974 75 downturn Nobel Prize economist Milt.on Friedm a n. in an i nterview Wednesday said, "It would be a mlracJe lf, with this kind or start, the rettssion ended up less severe than the 1974· 75 one.·• He s h arply criticized the rredit controls Volrker s aid may be dismanUed. In 'recent w~ks, the mOAey supply has declined s harply: whale the government has re- ported a rapid n se an unemploy- ment and the smallest increase t -m w~=-;:laWS 1n-il month:s- M eanwh1lc , s ho rt-term in- te rest rates have plunged and con ventaonal m ortgage rates h3vc shd from a:, high as 18 per- l'l'nt to as low as 12 percent l1l som e place.-:.. Fro.Page Al TEACHERS declines and state income falls off former Newport·Har bor Jbgh School band Instructor Richard England, fired from his job la.st yl·a r and appeal ing to the courts. offered trustees some ad- d1t1onaJ cost-cutll.ng advice tius week England cha rged that the dis- trict spends too muc h m one) Ill sending teachers. trustees and admin1stratorc; to mec-t1ngs throughout the state and acr~!> the nation Wa .. ·mg an adding machmc tape at the board Tuesday . England claimed such travel had c~t the distnct $140,000 thLS year to date and would tot11I more by the end of June. lie sa!d the travel should stop. But a dlstnct spok eswoman :.aid this week that ahout 90 per- cent of the travel and conference costs are pa c ked up by the federaJ and slate government..!> \\<h1r h ordered the trips. She said much of the travelt.ng ls at federal government request in attending sessions to explam the d1s t ril•t '!> '"exemplary " teaching programs. especially in the bibngual area England also c harged that \M board had spent large sums of money for remodeling at the dis· trict 's 16th Stred headquarters and in reworking the dtstnct board meeting room on 18th Street. The money. he contended. could have saved :,ome t eaching JOhS The same spokeswoman noted that the only remodeling e x pcnscs at d1slrlct headquarters totaled $4,490 for paint, carpet- ing a four-woman typing -pool room . a door and some paneling S he said the board had spent a bo ut $7 .982 In pa in ting and paneling and lowering an old school stage 1n the board meet- ing room at Harper Com munit y Center. ,...,. °'--C.O.\t 0..1, P 1tot •t1h ~ .. I\ "°"""b•nt'O tfW Ht-W\ Pt~~, n ovoti~r'llMJ o. '""" 0t•ftqf' CeHt PU011"'"'0 GomCN"°f ~,_,r­ f'd•tlO"I\ .,-. pWOll1~ .....,...,., IN~ r'.0.1 ~ (.otl• WW prif.-..on .. M ft Hwrthf'O'·W'I 8••0" row"I••" "•"••· frw•f'I•, L.•twn• IM.c." Sowt" C..\I A ,.~ r~• •4'ttO'll 1\ ~1\r.cf \iMV"'OU\ MIG W~o , .... Oir•fti•CMI °""°''"'""" ~ .... lJO Wt:\t ••• )t, .. t p 0 IM• t\60 (.o..c.. ~ c......_.-,. • .,.,. Toxic Fumes Kill ' --· c..w. 'ltlt• ... ~~1-Ge .... f/I- .,_ ... -lOtt ... .-. ... _ .... _ .... ,_ a-MM '-A>)0-~(9110o ",,, ..... m••...,.. a111111•Mv.,._•....,.. 3 Cuban Refugees KEY WEST. F1a. CAP> -Just hours after President Carter or· dered a ba ll lo the u gtag Freedom Flotilla, panic and po isonous fumes e n gulfed a s m a ll bo a t pac k e d w ith 30 Cuba ns . ltllllna three o r the r~ugees. Meanwhile. the official Cuban commwual newapaper O ran.ma. aayln& that Carter can live or· den ln the United Slates l>ut not lD C.:Uba, vowed lM boaUlfl will coallnue lf boat captalnl wut t.o \Mt MODlt t.o norida. CoUt c~ rete•r• ~ fladlq tM Multi& refu ... Md ueWllMD '" I llftll•d .. .. W•••Hdlf, piled two·dHJ> aboerd Ute U fool er1rt .......... Mid • Na¥J -... U . Cmdr. Alfred Huyuong. "It was probably a combina· tlon of carbon monoxid e, asphyaxiaUon and tramplin1." sald Huyuong, who examioed the bodies ot two of the victi~ ·'The soldiers ln Cuba stuffed them on board IO U1hl the.y were like 1ardinel." he aaid. Cout Guard offlclala said two of the mucees were dead when the cutter Polnt Juron reached the Sunlhlne 12 mu.. IOUlh ot Ker W•t. The thlrd dlad tn rout• t.o 1 local holpllal. The vlcthna, two men and 1 woman, ..,. not lmmedla&.ely W.nUIMd. ll•vtn other ,....n1en were tn•led M • cUapwar)' at "-r ... ,. Strike IJp the Donor Band Conductor J ohn Lindfors Wlelds baton a s musician::. from t:lem entarv schools in Newport Me~a school d1stnct rehearse for performances t>y district's honor band and o re hestra next Tuesday a t 7 :30 p m . in Newport Harbor High S<-hool Auditonum a m al Fashion Island m Newport Beach. Tcarhcr!> donated time to instruct 110· member honor b<Jnd and 70-member hol"o r orchestra this year after lack of funds el1mmated the honor groups for the past two years 'Final l'l't"tlal will be Sunday, May 25 at 10 Surplus Timbers Behind GWC Tiff By PfUL SNt;IDl::RMAN Of -o .... , ,,_ '~ The abrupt res1gnat1on or Golden West Colle1i:e Pn~•dNlt Ln• A ~t:'\ enl> "'a5 apparcnll> trtRgt'rl-d by ha!> ta king ho.rm f 1 ve oM Ptt>J.')-> of wood _IM l!mbt:rs in Q.U.e'ilU>n were surpll.L'>. ~1ven to the Hunt1ngton Beach srhool b) tht· Lon~ lkl!r h Naval !:>tatJon l::arl) today. afLc r a I J rn San Clemente Sex Extortion Coed Guilty J ill Mane Rramlette, the 21 year -old San Diego college c,tu dent accused or attempting t.o extort S3.000 from San Clemente travel agent and c1v1c leader Gale Howe last :,ummer. ""as convicted Wednesda) by an Orange County Superior Coun Jury The eight man. fo ur woman panel took IN>~ than thrN> hour«; to com 1rl the :,lender, blond" haired woman 1n Superior Court Judge Byron McMi llan's Santa Ana courtroom McMillan !>l'l .June tJ for sc•n tencang M1si. Bramlette could fare up to four years 1n state prison lfl•r <'Om 1r t1on Wedncsd3v t•ndt>d a !>~t.'<i\' rwo r1a\ tnal 1n wh1 l'h Ho .... t' c laimed h1: ha<! o n ce desi red sex with the woman, but never went to ht"<1 with h<:r M 1ss Bramlette. ho wever. test1f1ed i.he ~lept v.1th him on two ocraslOf\S and was prorrusc-d wo rk 1n a prost1tut1o n rin~ purportedly run out or llo"c's office Howe {"ltumoo she evcntuaJl y demanded ht> pay her S3.000 to keep h<'r from going to has wafe. the prt'S~ and the rhambcr of commerce. of which he 1s a director. and telh nR of their ha1soo 'erret ~tng. Loast Lommun1 ly College Dlstnrt tru't~ vot t"d to reJttt Stt-\'l'IL" res1gnat1on 1f he-would agrt-t' to !>t'"'eral C'QO , d1t111n' Ht•\on<1 th1· n,.1u1rt>m<·nt .of ,, ~hll r Jdm1~ .. 111n 1 ''""' rn1n~ h1' µt• r~orwl UM." uf d I'd ract .prupn'1 \ l h t• 1 .. n1itt 1111 • t ,i11·cl 1h.11 ~tl·\4'nl> ("1't0l rJ1 l Ah11 h l''lt!Jllt.._ lunt· '.111 v.11ulr1 "''I I>< ro·n•·v.1 .. 1 l<•r mori· lhan .J om· 'l'Jr tt·rm thJt a lt"llt•r of r eprima nr! 'AOUld tw r emi1vl'd frn m h" pi r~>nni·I fil.-..tft..-r 1>nt· 'eJr .ind thJt th1• ( o ll1·ge prt·'>1d1·nt v.11uld rorfr.1t I .... o 'A t't.-kS p:t ~ T h1• lr\.1.'>l~~. lll'l'I"'°" liftt'i'l ... omt• •if the m' ... to•r' th.11 h,,, ... urround£'<1 thl' 1·f1l l1·i?e prt•" rl en1 ·., i.urpn ~•· aC't1 on •·arlwr thl'> V.C('k Steven:-. 1n1t1al n ·fu,al to •·x plain tu!> rt-asons for res1gn1n~ fueled numt>rou"> r um o r ., throughout the collegt-d1!)tnrt D1stnrl (lff1c1als 'a1<1 toda' that the m a tte r of S tevens j)('rsonal U.~ of d1<.lrtC t property had bet>f\ d1srussf"d v. 1th lM cHI m 1nistrator but tha1 d1..,tnr 1 of Car 1als had not exJ)t'r tt>d him tfl rt'S1ji!n O\ n lht• mattrr In a printed ~tatem t'nt re leac;ed toda\ Ste' ens de.,cnbo>d thl' disputed property as ·f111e laq~e surplus t1mbt•rc; gl\en l<> the <'Olle~e at no co<,t b) lht> Lon~ Beach l'\aval St ation ' The t1mtwr'> v.e rt' ust>d for tundsr apang an lront of !>teven.'\ lluntanS{t.On Rearh home at 6921 R 10 Vista On v1: f 'ro• P~ ·l I FREEZE ... bod1 ~ wt-re 1n sh1pp1nt! r rate-. ·The v.hnlt' opt.•rat1on was run on the promise of donations and 'A hen mone~ ·d1ctn t come 1n . problem.c; de~•eloped · . He !>aJd maehaner} e\'entuall~ brok e do 'An v.he n donation' dadn 't come and the :>)"item 'A a"i i.hut off fff' c;a1d he IS O I '>Ufl' whl'ther ht !> client nn11r1t:'d fam1h~ that tht-plug v.as bt·mg pulled Newport Cop Pay Increase Plan Assailed A .. alary polac} that rails for po It re men an Ne'A Port Beac~ to tw J mong lhe top paid peace of fi1·1·r' in OranRt: Cougl} 1s under JltJt'k from tv.o 'i 1r1t·'> IJ n 11 n l' " c1 1• t n u n c 1 I m .1 n ()onatd Straw" 1i. as king has col l•·Jj.:Ut.·i. lfJ <Jpen up lhe salary p11l11' II• .tit nun mdnJ~1·men1 r t I \ •• rn I' I II\ •. 1·' n 11 I 111 ... I p11l11 •·rrwn Th••y 'Aay 11 "' now 1s unfrur .rnri d1'1'nm1natory," Str<1uss rt> m.1rk1"1'f durinJ.! a <"11y Council st ud\ '>1-....s11m thl"> ~c•·k llt; said otht·r c:1ty employee J '>'>n<·1:tt1nm., including Nt'wport f1rl'ftJ.!htcr,, art' wondering why I ht·v don 't des uve t he same 1X>l 1cv Strau..'>s !>Cud ll :,hould bt! Jll ur ™><w th<tt get th1· policy Th1.· pohl y kno'An a'\ Policy J I supulat~ that entry-level patrolmen will bt· compensated 110 a lt·~el v.1th the thr~ top. Pd) ang c1t1t"!> 1n Orangt· County On t~ other front , the prt'51· <if'nt or lht-<·1ty'o; police a ssoc1a- 11on cont£>nd~ the ""hole 1!>SUl' 1s moot bt>t'JU!>t: lht: policy ha!> n•·' er be<'fl h<mo red W1· n: ">llll ranked 10th m the ,.ount) in Pcl't . th•' !>ame as we 'At'rt: when v.e ROt the policy," 'J1d Offi cer \f1ke McDonough, lt.•c1der of the l\cwport Beach l'ohre t:.:mplo yt't!:. Assoe1at1on fh · d :.11ms thl' 1978 policy was intended, in part. to stem th.- f I u'A of off1t•e rs leaving for h1gher·paym~ police posts "Our .lllntion rate as stall high about 28 percent -and. un· less lhe counr al starts at lea.st moving toward this policy, tt 'A Ill continue 11 ·i. a seraou!) 'illUllllon " All six city employ~ assoc1a - t10ns currently a re negot1atJng new ('()Olracts Contracts for all r 1tr groups expire June 30 Counrllman Straus' c laims he wo uld lake an answer to has COO· cerns about the salary policy before ne~ot1at1ons move too far .lion ~ Tht• coun<'1I agreed to re- ' ll''A h1i. r oncern!> at their next regular meeting, May 27. Now tn stock: Extra small through extra large, In aollds ($11.00), stripe• ($12.00) and panel• ($12.00). ...... ...,. ...... ...,, ..... .... ,. .... "" t?t-m• ........ ,... ..,,.., .... .. .... ,...,,. .. .. : ..... ~ .. =••' ' 1-.2 110¥1 Merine Ave . ......... ... 17).PNt 10 '~ f""" ht.,,. •••• • .. ltwel ....c .... ..... c .... ...... ...... u CALIFORNIA ~. M-v t5, ,., DAIL v PIL.OT IU State Job Picture Dark Air Safety Latest Figures Point to Recesaion • Plan A.dopte4 LOS. ANGELES (AP> -The ata&e'• la&elt emDloymeot pro. ~ llaow Calilomia 1Upp&na ~...,. to• ~ than ·h.a beea pncticted earU r , otflcial .. ,. Tbe iaew ftSW"". which come oa t.a.. beell ot a 1toom1 nve year foreea.at that 1bow1 the rate ot Job lrowtb pJummftln& bJ 50 percent, pa•nt an f'ven darbr outk>ok for lbe rest ol Ulla year. ••wg HAD ALaEADY fonast • decllne ln job open tap On the l-.&s projection). and now we ate maklal lt even worae,' · Mark DlniDl of the Calllornla Employment Developmeot Department said Wednaday ln Sacrameoto. Another EOO rHearcber. Ben Traverso, added, ··our S<.."e!Ulrio calla IOI' near·rettSSioo coodl· hons . . . Wlth 8 relauvely stag oaot ecooomy t.brou&b the end of 1980.'' .. It looks Wte we're either go lng to be in a recesaioo or darn close to It," Traverso sald. THE LATEST projec - tions. inteoded largely for 10- lemal use by t.be EDD and state Finance Department, indJcate that new job6 will be created at an aMual rate ol onJy 1 5 to 2 per~t lhrouth the tnd of this )'Hr, compand with a 4 pcrccmt arowtb ra~ ln 1979 and 6.4 ~r cent ln 1978. Even the ED0'1 lon1·ran1e proJtttioo lbroulh l~. wtUch wu compOed ln September but mlde avallabl only tut WHt;, had for«"ut an ann'*•l a¥tt&ll' )ob growth rate! ol 2.8 perceol Aa Uw t'rooomy lan.rulsbH. unemplo)'nlenl will rase Jlnt·.- th~ employe" v.lll be Wl•ble to &bsoTb new pel'MIOA enterio& lh • Job market Tltt: .:DD llAO prc.·v1ou~I) lorecaat .n unemployment r'6\l' or 6 6 pt'rct>nl for the l';~Ofld Qu»rt~r of this yuar , but fagur~ for April ulready 1;how u 7 1 per rent Jobie:..-. rate und Traverso ~111d has 0H1ce · 'deranatel> · would have to revlse its projtt Uons upward for the re11t or the , year Traverso declined to speculate how much the unemployment rate projections would rise, but earlier EDD forecasts lndicated a rate of 7.5 percent ror the Lbird quarter and 7 8 for the fourth quarter. The latest gave a n even g l oomie r ou tlook for the Gas Tax Eyed For Transit SACRAMENTO <AP) -With gasoline expect- ed t.o ·COSl $2.60 a gallon by 1984, a legislative leader wants to earmark lhe extra sales tax for highways, tr3.UlS and other transportation proJ· ects Seo. President Pro Teqi James Mills, D-San Diego, said Wednesday his SB1630 would bring in an extra $415 million to spend on transportation in. the ne~ five years -just about the amount the state expects to be short.. economy than the EDD had done In Ill! 1...., projectloa. which 1h<>wed employment arowtna at un aMuw 2 6 perctnt. Between 19'76 and i•. 5la\ewade emp&oy . menl had 1rown by ~ percent a )tlOr "WE HAD A Ta£M£NDOV rote> of airowth tor the pu t few Y'-'•ms" as the stutc pulled out of the receuaon or 1974-75. Dtrrim 1uald, "but we really didn't ex· Pf'~t It to hoJd up.'' The construction Industry was especially uctlve -"almost frtnd~." Dinim said -with f'mployment rtslng at 8.8 per· ct'nl a year. But that industry, now nearly comatose because short-term interest rates surged to mo~ than 20 percent, is ex- pt"cted to grow by only 1.4 per· rt-ot annually through 1985. . Dtrram said the long.range forecast also s howed that "manufacturing wlU continue its long-term trend downhill. as we s hift m or e t o a service economy." M anufacturlng Is expected to accoWlt for only 18.8 percent of the state's employment, com· pared to 19.4 pettent in 1976. The service sector as expected to take over 32.3 percent by 1985, corp pared to 30.~ percent ln 1976, ·~"" .. FACING CHARGES IN HOLDUP, OUNFlOHT AuaMI Hllrven (left), o.org. Wayne Srntth Suspects Charged In Heist., Shooting RIVERSIDE <AP> -'Ibree men belng held for the daring shootout-robbery of a small Norco bank were charged with 40 felony counts each Wednesday in Riverside MunkipaJ Court. If convicted. they would face possible death sentences. Two of the men. George Wayne Smith, or Cypress, a nd Ru~sell Aaron Harven. 26, of Anaheim, were brought before Judge Pro Tem Timothy J . Heaslet manacled hand and foot. but their arraignment was postponed until May 22. : SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Federal AvtaUon Ad· minlatraUon put the crowded aides over San Dieco under the stringent control of ill control.len t.odaJ -wltb the excepUoo of an air corridor. : The tbJ'ff·mlle wide corridor running nortb and south through Lindbergh Field remains free of air traffic control in an area 3,300 lo 4,700 feet above sea level. Alt.bough airline pilots and air controllers critldz.e the corridor as Potentially dangerous. the FAA created it at lbe request of private pUoU un· happy over the imposition of the so-called TermlnaJ Control Area, or TCA, throughout tht San Diego area. It has been more than 1 an years s ince 14& people died tn the collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner aod a private plane over San Diego. . The Aircraft Owoers and Pilots Association with 250,000 members coot.ended it may actually add to the collision danger by putting too big an area under mandatory air traffic coot.rols. Start· ing today, private planes a.re required to carry l'lec:troo.ic equipment costing upward of $1,000 tQ feed data to the FAA's air traffic coot.rollers. : AU aircraft entering the TCA are required to have a transponder to send an electronic sigoal to r adarscopes of the ai r traffic controUe~ The' s ignal shows controllers the identity, direction an<t speed of ptanes m order to detect any potential col- lision courses. MAKEA GRANO ENTRANCE .. The bill went to the Senate floor on a 7-0 vole or the Finance Committee. AT PRESENT, MOSf OF the sales tax on gasolioe -6 percent of the price -goes into the general rund. In 1980-81 , with gasoline averaging $1.40 per gallon. the sales tax ·is producing $255 million for the general fund and $125 million for the Transportation Planning and Development Fund. wh.ich finances ~ucb projects as the Amtrak trains between San Diego and Los Angeles. These fine crafted screen doors let cooling breezes enter your home. So air conditioning costs are reduced. They beautify your home, too. Which makes them one grand investment. A. BRAVO Mill FINISH 30"x80". 32"180" or 36"x80" Reg 2 1 99 As gasoline rises, Mills' proposal would shift increasing portions or the sales tax to the stale hagbway acrount, beginning in 1981-82. THAT ACCOUNT, USED MOSTLY fo r freeway construction, is now fed by the state's 7- cents·i>er·l?allon tax. That revenue has been dee l in.ing as motoruts curb t.beir dn ving. Egly Decision In LA Delayed LOS ANGELES <AP) -Supenor Court Judge PauJ Egly's decision on how to integrate the Los Angeles School District has been delayed from its e xpected release today and may be made public ( J Mon~a~as a month ago, -HRIEFS when Egly, of Laguna "--------- Beach, beard the last witness in t.be slx month integration trial and said be would probably have bis decision ready by May .ts. But on W~y. Jerry Halverson. aa.sociat.e supertntendeal and chief counsel for the school dis- trict, said be bad been told that Egly was planning a 1pedaJ briefing for attorneys and the press on May 19. lleeall Mo"~ Faib SACRAMENTO (AP> -A drive to recall the 1overnoa' and an eoviroomeolalist measure are 81DODI fOW' initiatives which have died for the lack of lignatures, it was reported Wednesday. Secretary of State March Foog Eu said the .campaign to recall Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. col· lected only 17,'TSIO signatures oft.be 830,686 req to make tbe Nov. 4 ballot. Ms. Eu s aid t.be sponsor, Cedl Glbaoo of Bakersfield, submitted 20,487 raw tlp1t.lnl, of which 2,672 were ruled invalid. n.t•--·• .... eta SACRAlll:NTO (AP> -A theft ring suspected of 1telliaa $1.5 mUlioD wortb ol trudt tractors has beee broba wttb the arrelt ot three men, the Callfomla m,bWQ Patrol reports. TM QIP reported Wedneeday the arrests of 7beodore Lelloadl, 38. and bla brother, Thomas, ... bGtb d Sacramento, and Vernon Clark, 33, of Cb.icalo Park. ID Nevada County. a .... e ., t'eleme 0&.'d UKIAH <AP> -Tbe ~. trial of Ken- ..U. PanaeU. Wbo la accuMdOfabctlM:tia, a 5-)'elJ'· old U1EMb bof, wW be moved out of Mendocino CoaatJ. Judie Roy Mcll'arlaad, cWng pretrial publicl· . t1 and ...... inolnmeat," snnt.ed Parnell's ebaue of wmae modoa Wedaelday. f....U 11 1ceued of kidnapplq Timmr . Wlllte of ~ OD VllmdM'I Du. ud &even • .. -..,.. .... 11. MftD~81DiD Merced. --............. , Village Blacksmith cordless grass whip MOdel #G·9302· 11 12.88 B. -··..... . . .. . ........ 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State Cof lege 870-0050 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to6 ·COSTA MESA 1275 Brlatol 556-1500 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to6 Sun. 9to6 GARDEN GROVE ORANGE 7707 Garden Grove EMvd. 324 West Katella 537-9571 or~ 997·1224 OP«J Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:~ to s Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 \ • -· E i.-U .-~· J-....1 .. Robert N. Wffd1Pub11,her .. I_~ .-ge Thuriday. May ''· 1ta0 Berblra 1<rtlbtclvEdltor1a1 P• Editor .... Orange Coast Oa1ly Piiot Thof'Mt Keevll /EditOf Suit Settlement A Mutual Benefit A cloud that'• been hanaiq OYM' Newport ... cb few Che put aeverat moat.bl wu •wtPt away t.hla weM. The cloud ln lhla cue came ln the form ol a p.lr ol law uita aJmed at the city and nve of iu counctl mem· hen. It was ftled by the Koll Company The developm nt flrm flied lh~ tulll -one aalllnl ln exce of $'1 mllllon ln damaaes -aft~r the councU adopt· ed a geMraJ plan amendment ln late tm That amendment b~bt chancea citywide. indud· Ing scrubbln1 Koll'• plans to bu.lid a ~room hotel near tho Orange County airport This week, \Ander adv1ce from their attorney, councU memben accepted an out-or·court setUemenl. The aeltle menl end!> Lht lJUgauon and a•v~ Koll the chance to try again wnn the hotel plans. but does not auarantee the hotel. Without doubt. the settlement lS tn the best intere.st of the c1ty. ll not only halu the now or dollars lnto a cue the city was told by the Judie it would 106e but also allows the councll final say on the hotel. And the agreement leaves lhe lion 's share or the general plan intact. If the matter had dragged on throu1h the courts. the city could have I08t the entire plan. But it should be added that the settlement also aets Koll off the hook Whether the Newport firm had won or not. the legal road getting there would have been long and expensive : Layoffs Inevitable i A ruckus attended a recent Newport-Mesa school : board decision to lay off some school nunes and , psychologists in trustees' ongoing attempt to shave $5 • million from next year's budget. • The outcry followed earlier protests about laying off l enough full· and part-time teachers to trim some 16 full • positions from special elementary school progra~. Included were traveling t.eacben who instruct vocal music, reading enrichment and physical education. Difficult as the cuts may be. they follow a pattern that is becoming more and more appare.nt in schools across the county. Teachers long have cried to get back to fundamental ~~J!'l~QD. it apl)t"ai;s_~nel..cu\.s-wW­ --i:>emade based on that same priority. .. Despite outbreaks of mite&, ever-present school-yard injuries and many youngsters· needs for special COW15el· fng and health direction, nurses and psychologists are not "directly and fully involved in teaching. As the school dollar continues to shrink, peripheral services including such items as school maintenance and free stude nt transportation -undoubtedly will con· tin ue to decJinc 'New Spirit' Overdue The new Newport Beach City Council held a pep rally of sorts recently with merchants and businessmen from Newport Cent.er. The message sounded like the chant cried by Angel baseball fans in 1979. Instead of "Yes we can." it was "Yes we can get along together.'' Getting along is something the council bas bad trou· ble with in the past few years. But Mayor Jackie Heather told the gathering that she Celt a new spirit and a new pride coming to the council. She said there is much work to be done. Mayor Pro Tern Evelyn Hart called for a stop to past council bickering and politicking. She said Ne wport has problems that need to be solved. The newly elected members -John Cox. Philip Maurer and Ruthelyn Plummer -outli.ned issues they expect to tackle and promised cooperation. Councilmen Donald Strauss and Paul Hummel were not present. With only two council sessions under its belt. it's still too early to know the extent and errectiveness or this new spirit and new pride on the council. ~ut we hope it is deep and enduring. It's long overdue and .rt can do so much for a proud and exciting com· mumty. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authOfS and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Oaity Pilot. P.O. Bo~ 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71') 642""321 Boyd!Student,s By L.M. BOYD Ou t o r Ackllngton . England. came the report that a Bntish prison included among its e ducaUona1 courses for prisoners a aeries of how·to lessons on the con· struction or scaffold ing. You've got it. "Pwo convict. s tudied carefully and put together a UHoot scaffold in Just a matter of minutes. And awaaaaaay they went. No end to the cute wrinltJes that bright promoters come uf. with. Sponsors of a V rglnla Fishing tournament not only judged winners ot fith actually caught, but used a lie deteetor to Judge win· nera in a ·'flab that got away" category. Television shows are rated Dear Gloomy Gm by potnts. Each point sup- posed I y r epresent s 1.4 million viewers. And one point is worth $30 million for the network during the year. The secret formula for Coca-Cola is Identified by company insiders as "7x." Q. Uthe old Romans didn't have any soap. how did they clean themselves? A. Smeared olive oU over their bodies, scraped tbetr skin entirely with wood knives. then rinted off with hot water. If I didn't say half of au new businesses fail In the flrat two yean. I abould have. And half of u.o.e. u reported. fail beca\lle ol bed manacement, accorcllnc to the Small Bu1lne11 Ad· mlDat.rauan. &l ......... ,..ow ear Ill • Iowa --.. •' allow: .. .__ .. ....._ SerMdl. Do Nat'IAm • 1'111 Car Ullllll Y• An ...... •• Aa old « qn"1'1 la lllr-rlltown. Pa., ,......... I .. ................... ... a ..... to ..... a ...-k•-· .... . ~= &1 llaU••al · ~l••••rr II . A Ei.JI ..... i !~"·i: I ----------------------------------------r.tlWaten I 8econd Look at Compact Cars · HH Ulkl Am•rlc•n motorlat beH lhoved, aharned aftd prtc:e • 1ou1tMI out of \M tat lnto the tire by 19* tovemmt1nt? Althou3h tht mott retent wholesale ahlf\s to small un II unqul'S · llonabty the reau.lt ol rapid pr I<' .i In er•••~• In IHOllne. the com part <'at m O ¥tm l'nl co m men('ed •hortly Mfter WW II with th.-Importation of European 11porucara For most in those early days the small tar wu it Juicury item. a ucond or Uurd car. It was in an era of bia sedans and station wa1ons The British MG. the Porsche Md others were bought more a.s playthings than with any thought to t!conomy Later lhe Volks wagen. termed "Hitler's Mailbox r~venge" by many because ol lt.a high center ot l(ra vlty, became popular Olf u cor, first for the tamlly with school kids, and later with commutan.r workers for economy BUT IT WAS thu heavy hand of J(Overnment. first with ib i;trlct regulations for "safety" and smog control and then its er forts to combat. the "energy shortage." which in itself was largely the result of government overregulataon 1n the energy field, that has forced motorists into the smaller ed1t1ons or what some call the ··American dream" bot Cahfomaans call an absolute necessity. It is another example of "the government knows best what as good for the people" attitude which has developed among the legislators and bureaucrats Through s uch unwarranted an· terference Wllh the daaly laves Of the people il has not only pushed the motorists into lhe compact cars but made It almost lmJ>OSSI· ble for American car manurac· turers to produce the larger "luxury" can. This has been done both by regulation and by propaganda to make those pre· (e r ring larger cars seem unAmcr1can. IN ntE DOING the govern· ' ment has come clOlle to putUnK lhc American auto industry out o f buStJlesS a nd greatly a c celerated the sales o f fore1ttn cars Had it not been for the pe riodic gasoline "crunches" people mitthl_have rebelled at taking their big <'ars away but the economics now seem to favor the transition The irony 1s that evidence now romes to hand that the compact may oot be all that econorrucal What us being s aved on gasohoc may be going for Jn<'reased tn surance costs. losses from thefL'i and far more important, l~e., from injunes and deaths A recent insurance 1ndw.try report points to the rlalng traffic Injuries and cites the amall cars as the cuuse. Noting lhllt com· part cars provide less protectJon than lhe heavier built cars. the r<•port explains that compacts are more accident prone due both t<> their low profile whkh makes it difficult for them to be i.een by other drivers, especially the truckers, and the 1ow seating which doesn't permit the vlaibW· ty range enjoyed by driven or standard cars. The report also cites the highways, designed for the. larger cars, as a hazard for the compacts noting s uch things as the "breakway" light and sign posts and highway bumper d1v1dcrs NY tfi' the smaller cars d lac the ~afety featur~ to ound on ~tandard vehicles nd although 1t 1s not a factor 1.41th mo~t compac-ts, izravaty problem. ... ciu!lt in some A l>ldl' from the dangers an - vol ved to the motorists in the . ui,e of the rnmpacL'i with the ) '<Ubllefluent cxp<'ni;cs r esulting ~ from in1urt1'~. the ac-tual operat-1 tn~ C<Y.-.l.'i have risen to where ~ t hl'y a Ion(· may offset i.avangs ; madE' in ~asolinc > l"or the insurance companJes : havl' adopt~ new auto ratings ~ ~h1ch add "damagcabtlity" as a ~ fo ctor L'ndcr thei.e ratings lhe ~ < ompoct::.. whic h are easily •' "totalled," an: t:>eang socked ~ with pn•m1um~ runmng higher~ than th<J:>(' charged ~land~rd car·~ ti\4 nc•r... j Then. too. there 1s the cost in· \<JI Hod in los~es by lheft. The C".iltfom1a lftghway Patrol rc - -~~rccn\. Jump-m sti>J"'rn...-- « um pa C't cars naming vw : :\t azda, l>?ts un, lfonda and T oyota as the mo'it popular with lhf> proft><,i.100:1 1 lb1evcs Thl' 1%3 C'hl'Hf)ll•l ho"'t•vt:r remains 1 h.. hottest ' car on the theft ltM i>t 'l .tUW Of th afr1n1ty With the !..1d<, 11.ho .. Miup up·• and .. doll· up' :.it ~r<·at t•xpt·n~f> only to hfo rippt'd off by othl·r kids too lazy ,111,put in tht' t'ffort to file. onP up for lht>m.,t'lv1·.., Has the Postal Service Become Unglued? To the Editor Wh> are we stuck with mail stamps that will not stick·' We use the postal service c:on stantly. spending more than a thousand dollar.-. each year to gave S<?rvtce to our members- Every day our mail 1s returned for Mamps and 1t as easy to see where a stamp has been ar fixed. WHY SHOULD an inerncaent government agency be allowed to continually discrl'd1t our abdt ly? Should a Ji?Ovemmcnt service unit constantly cost us addi- tional lime and money to repeat a simple operation·> Why should we come unglu e d wh e n American technology can he utilized tn a practical way·• It is frustrating to observe how much money 1s SJ)t!nt to please philatelists and how httle to help business people. Things maghl be i,t1cky in Washington dunnJ! an election year but 1sn 't there l'nough s taying power to put on the stamp:., GEORGE F QUINN Financial Secretary. United Brotherhood of Carpcnten. and Joiners. I .o<·al 1648 El Merr• f'arl• To the FAitor · Regarding your editorial of May 5 suggesting that allowing the r esidents or El Morro Mobllebome Park to remain where they a re would deter public access to t he newly purchued Crystal Cove State Park. As a resident of El Morro Park I would like to point out the followtna fact.a. CI cannot speak tor Cryital Cove.) The portion of the beach we otCYPY ia an lnfinitesimal por· Uon ol the 3.2 mlles or be•ch purcbued by the state. lt also Uee al the aout.bemmost tip of lbat stretch. We have been s haring th~ be•ch for the put 2S yea.ta or 1119re wtt.h tbe public: surfen. IUl'f rw..,.,... etc. Tbe number of "taeld••ll .. ban bHa ............ more tltaa U)' be••• eoamultr wo.i• ••· .......... , ... lll'Dll•blJ' f• lw. modl'ritlt• 1nc-11m1· huu'itnJ: l<'fl tn th<' art•J Relocation of th<' park would. according lo lht.· :.tat<'·s o wn ft RUrt~. t't>'-1 another I~ m11l1on taxpayt'rs doll<tr<, in add1t1on to lhe S32 6 million already ">pt•nl for acqu1s1l1on Whereas. keep 1ng tht• s lalu.'> riuo would prov1d<' the bt•m·f1t of having m com" from the rt>nts lo assist tn main tainmg Cl')<;l al CQve State Park :'-40 small item For all of tht· r<'asons I have· hst•·rl. I hdu.'ve that the n ·moval of our homes would serve no useful purpose and would tndet•d work a c-ons1derabh.• hardship on l}us sm:Ill community which has t·x1 s tcd ~) lonl( in harmony with the env1ronmt>nt MARY JANE woon Cat Trad~ To the Editor When Rud Oc·sc nbcrg publis hed the old La~una l'osl. that newspapl'r was truely representat1 Vl' of Laf,?una .. ; ritizens and 1denl1f1C'd dost>ly '41th the c·haracter of the com munity as an art colony In his May J letter lo the Pilot , Desenberg shows he can stall twit the eccentrics <1n lh1s cast'. cat-fixalcsl who mother animals that have no nt'ed I nor care for > all that love and aHcct1on that could othe rw1::.c be directed toward the real cry out there on the Corona del Mar bluffs the ecological fauna and flora naturally indtRcnous to that land RIGlff NOW, Laguna lS in· rested with squir rels that are known carriers o f bubonic plague but are also the objttts of the Laguna·feeders whom the Dally Pilot front-pages when the Orange County Health Depart· ment volunteers its services to restore the balance of health to our beaches that the aquin-els a nd dog.owners Insist upon threatenln& and de1radln1. It ls sua1est~ that Laauo• ·s Councilmen Fl\spatrlck , Bellerue and Baclln tt1m·up ud make a deaJ wlt.h Newport S.ach to 1bip a ~' ot tWr wild call to La1una aad tun them IOOM on ill beacb bbdf1. That ahould mak• Det•bert happy and ovt· oy the P'Ofl• wbo have a thln about. cata. 8Rv ES. HOPPING lt'rlae-1• ••• ••r1 To tbe ldhor: OranUna tbt •aalfnt I•· ~t...:,=r.~ ...... ..,... !if writer Of "J • •• Calarfl I · ,-"II I Wit a t • •.. ,,,.... ..... "" " .......... ., ..... -~_.. ............. .. c.-o p out with tht• s1niz lf• Jlternallve ofrered smacks of .1 pohcy change which 1:. haghl) dubious Preferable. it seems to rne would be to recommend J v.ntl· an vote for a quahfled candidate ~urely lhere are such<> In· dcf'd. lhe Pilot could pt•rform • v.·elromc publtc ~crv1<'" by tlu~ de\•1ce Do we not n·rull your pnntmg same 1n pn·v1ou~ cam pa1i:n!I., . M A A:"JUERSON The t'ditonal <'MlteuPd b<Jth COT! dtdales /or ti)(> Crntral Mwunpal Coun Jar makmg Pf'Tscmal altaclcs on each (}(her m thetr swtrmn1u of q u.a1 t I irol ions Edi tor ·.~ob•· 1 .. clliH To thl' FAitor. The rounty offtc1al quoted in \Our May 5 edit.ion us refernni: to a ··-.mall b ut not!>~ group in Newport Bearh .. obviously 1s <'tther Jealous of our beautiful Jrea or totnlly <'<illoused lo th1• .. rftorl the oarport t"<pan~wn 1.40Uld havl' Nev. port B<'ach I!'> cnns1den>d world"' 1de as one of the mo.;;t beautiful areas in the UnJtcd States. \'Cl after 12 years this and other offacials don·t ·seem to care that 1t will be made into a desolate waste. Our schools. our homes a.nd our eommumty are in Jeopardy We m ay be a "small but nolsr group In Newport Beach" but we nre fi ghting for our lives. Why sbouldn 't we be noisy" ALICE ROSELLI NI He., Ce B#lp To the F.ditor: What can we personally do about inflation and the added cost of credit cards. a nd help the country at the same lime" The first s tep is to cut the credit carda lnto very s mall pieces. Tbe aerond step ls to economi.z.e and &« out of debt. A few less of the thJ.nes that aren't necnury. TM Lblrd step la to aurt a paas .,._ savinp account. Only buy tlMlt ...... )'OU ba~ money lD UM PM1 bac* to buy, eJCcept lDHe~. .. Tbe four'tb Mes> comes aft.er the ,.. book ~rve 1• larcer tbaa ne ee11ary to cover •••'1111:*· You then draw out a few Ula.Jaat· and ltar\ 1 lon1· let'm MCllMlllll U..t paya la,..,tn teNtt • W•AT •AVS you ar· ......... ~UWIT If JOU IN • ..,. .... ,.. '· •Wo••n:= • • ......, 1 dollar lw eU'llJ, Ir _. ... ••~ r•, ,.. ....................... .... ""'...., I.Mt )'OU 9'aH, our ·-·--....... 0• ,.., 1"• ttrfft HtoUftt l \OU mJy rt>('CI Ve 10 percent. l>O this 1!> cinoth••r rt1me For this money you have 35 cents oo each dollar. over the averaRl' 11011. do )·ou help Lhe ,::ovem· mt>nl., You w1JJ s low down your buyan,:: of unnecessLtry produ<'L'\. thereh' 14.""..enan~ the demand Jn<i ht>n<·c• the price. If you cun ·t follow this plan. at lt•a.,t try 111 hU) American prod· u(·h Tht.!. '4 tll help the country JAMF;sw BOLDING .J.-11110 Bla•f" To t hl' t-:d1tor ~111t'P l!.lfl7 ::.evttral a1rllnl's ha vt• bt.•t•n f1..:ht1ng a ('<JO· 1rovf'r..1al pro~~al to ban Jet .11r craft o~ratwns in Orange County Over the past l2 years lhey have rontinued to fl y and buy noisy airplanes while bank· tng o n old ,J!uard pro·av1at1on of· f1c1als to "Shield them from the .:row1n~ polllJcal storm J\ t thl:' present 11 me. with ovf'r :io fl1i:hl!it u d ay m and out or OranRe Count). the accumulat· t•c1 n OL'IC and debns they produce ha'i trans formed the s urround- 1 n R c 1t1 c~ into a n a v1at1on Ra rhajte dump When does a garbaf!e dump become a dis· • a s t e r a rea , Nobody really knows . BUT WHEN you talk about hannlng Jet airplanes you're lalkinR about a new philosophy of transportation. Ai rplanes themselves are not harming the area, at 1s the means of pro- pulsion Jet noise dtipreclates the quality of life. When the order is signed to ban the Jets, airlines will have a reasonable ti m e to r e move them. Then they wm be gone. It's just a shame that they didn't recognize the consequences or lnvesllng In noisy airplanes. Fly- ing in the airplanes was fun, but Jet noise has become a m atter o( wills, and in this matter the Jet pollutef'8 wUI be losers. RICHARD TENEFR.E C:••-·• ... , To tbt Editor : Just a abort thanks to Sydney Harr11 for his exceltent May t column, "False View of Our RcvoluUon." I h••rtUy lltte w'lh him. Too many terronata r1tl0nauu tMir actlons because they 're . "freedom tl1hk'r1." I only re1ret Mr. Harri• hadn't wrltt•n that column earUtr • T'hureday. May 15, 1980 • __ .... _ -----•n" --· --- -l~ -,......-..... • At most Orange C.Ounty banks, business banking seems to be a si deline. One look at the space and personnel devoted to their rommercial department tells you where the emphasis is: retail. But there's one bank that's different, American City Banlc, and now we're in Orange C.Ounty. Because at American City Bank, the whole bank is strictly business. Every square foot, every person, every service is geared to your business needs. It makes a difference. All of our banking services are designed to your needs-from innovative financing to escrow accounting services to property management programs and more. /\11 are provided in a manner that's responsive, courteous and professional. Our offi cers are expert in the major industries of South em California, including real estate, the professions and entertainmen t They know your banking problems. And your banking opportunities. Find out what we can do for you at American City Bank Because nobody knows more ways to help you bank than the bank that's strictly business. · American City Bank c~ Strictly Business <>rmp a.u.t.y ........ Ollm: 2743 East Cooat Highway, c.orooa Del Mar. CA 92625, <714) 675-5270 Mntbn-FDIC • .. • DAILY PILOT •• --------~ --- .. 81• IWLY PILOT ' Thur day' Clo in~ Pri ' N Thurtd~. M!lf 15. 1llO NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ' BUSINESS I STOCKS Crisis of Survival Faces Businesses By JOHN CUNNlt'F NEW YORK (AP> The most innuentlal political party of lhe past 40 years has been the SoclaJlst Party, said Prof. Richard Eels ... AJmost every plank of It.a 19.12 platform is now law " Eels commented in support or hi• lhesla lhat lhreata to private sector enterpruse in lh" United States, tbouah more subtle. are Just as r eal as they are In som e or the world's poorer. less developed nations lo such countries the retreat of the private sector - not Just its busmesse6 but 1nst1tut1ons, nghls and freedoms too may be forced by revolut10nary takeovers. guerrilla wan. cartels and terrorism . ~ In tM United Stutes, says Eels . the attack is dis persed. but t-qually re lent· less: Protests against anslltu'\Jons, grow· ang dependence on government. erosion o r privat e prope rty r1ghlb and freedoms. "The absence of a highly v1s1ble soc1alist·commun1st movement here ts l>tmply the absence or a ram1l1ar l.ymbol of enterprise under a ttack. rather than an mdJcalton there i!> no c1ttack at all." Eels declares. Eels has JUSt written "The Pohtacal Cr1s1s of the En· terprise System.·· a lttlle volume with an alarm mg the me : Private enterprise could tx· on 1t:-, way out af at doesn't ad· Just to pol.Jllcal realtlJ('~ Bl'T, SAID EEL"i in an 1nterv1ew. pnvate enterpnse doesn't protect at.self 1n thl' polttH·al arena It avoids mix- ing its economic well ~ing with poltlJcal issuet>. Its critics know pol.JI.JC!> bctkr One of the paradoxes. s aid Ecb, ts that those who benefit and profit from the· producltvaty or private en- terprise bureaucrats, µul1t1c-al figures. aradt!macs -are among tL'> most ~rsasknt attacker'> Y~. he a~reed . M>ml'l1m1·!> t•ven the Pres ident of the Vnitcd Stat~ and tht: L S Congress. w hen votes are to be found IO that d1rf'('t111n IT APPEARS. llt: write-.. 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