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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-19 - Orange Coast PilotII I . r ' =---- r ., Devastation From Volcano After Tw.o Nights 'Incredible' Of Race Rioting· ... ... B MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 19, 1980 1104.. 7', NO. 1•. J SECTIO..$, M .. AGES In ·Plane .._ __ rash- ............ i i •;n Meetlag Calle d Miami I ens_e_ After Rioting -st . MIAMI fAP > -Violence ap· peared to be abating today and a bout 500 blacks gathered peacefully for a rally in the heart of the riot-tom area after two nights of racial turmoil left at least 15 dead. Some shooting and looting continued and smoke still rose from some of the fires that had been set. Law enforcement officers warned that rioting sparked by the acquittal of four white ex - policemen in the beating death of a black man could rekindle at anytime. Miami's mayor and several black leaden were scheduled to speak al the outdoor gathering called by black leaders ln the city's riot-tom Liberty City dis- trict. Akdar Muhammed. iden- tified as a rally organizer. said It was held "for the grassroots people who have sulfered and have had to make tbe greatest sacrifices to be hurci." Wednesday against the four ac- quitted o<ficers. ($ee RIOTS, Page AZ> West•i a s t e r C a se Nude Male Victim Of Freeway Killer? By ROBERT BUKE& °' .. o.ify ...... SUff The nude body of a young white male who had been strangled was fouqcl at the rear or a Westminster service station Sunday. prompting speculation that Southern Cal ifornia's freeway killer has struck again. The unidentilled youth was described as five feet. six ~ tall. weighing 135 pounds with dark reef, sbOulder-length hair and haui eyes. homosexual-related slayings in Sou them Califomi a. Some reports list about 40 young male victims dating back to 1972 who have met their deaths in a similar fashion. It was the nrst such incident r eported in Westminster. The body was found at about noon-Sunday by a service station employee between two disabled can at the rear or the Mobil Service St.alioo at 13892 BoWa Chica Road. Aircraft Falls in Pre serve A ~ung ijuntington Beach couple were killed Sunday night when their private plane crashed m s wamplands of the wildlife preserve at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station Police identified the two v1c- t1ms as John Vanderr1et, 21. and wife. Lori, 20, of 4821 King's Court. Officials today are investigat- ing the cause o< the crash or the smgle-engine Cessna-182. .Base personnel didn't witness the crash but some reported they heard the sound of an engme that apparently was in trouble and heard the noise of the impact. There was no fire and no threat to any buildings. Tbe c r ash occu rred JU Sl northerly of Edinger Avenue. adjacent to Sunset Aquatic P~rk. Base officials said lhe plane crashed ln about three feet of water in a t.idal slough. Navy divers dragged the area without finding any more victims. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderriet were apparently thrown clear of the wreckage. The Vanderriets' aircraft was (fiee PIANE. PAGE•> • SPIRIT LAKE .. GHWAY CONCAef I! IRIDGE DUTROYED '0.v•lltatlon on ~ .. ,....,._. The station is oear West.minster Avenue about ooe mile from the San Dieco Freeway. Co ast ; ~11(.olcaiw Devastation i t.al,led 'Incredible' The governor sent 2,500 more National Guardsmen to aid 1.100 already dispatched to help cope with what had become the worst riots in terms or fatalities in a U.S. city ai.nce July 1967. At that time Newark aod Detroit ex- ploded in what bffame known as the "long bot swnmer" of racial turmoil. The dead Included eight blacks and six whites killed in the often pUly voilence, and a policeman felled by a heart at- tack. Mon than 371 people were injured, 12 critically. in the cbaos tbat be1an Saturday nt1ht. Over '50 anesu were made, m'aay for violatin1 the 8 p.m. tol1.m. curfew. Marts were found on the younpt.er's neck leading to the belief that be was strangled by a rope. attOl'din& to Oran1e Coun- ty Sheriffs U . Wy1tt Hart. An autopgyiabeingconducted. Hart said tbe slayin1 "bas all tbe similarities" of a string ol Jets Have The ~illg follows by about three the death of l~year· old Darin Lee Kendrick who WU kidnapped from the part:iq lot ol a aupermarltet in Stanton. His nude body was fOUDd April 30 in Canon. Death was aurlbut· ed to atnnculatkla. Lt. Hart wou.ld oaly NY tbat the lteadrtctr uaytas bad dis· slmUar1tiel with tbe moat recent murder. Weath er Niabt and morning low clouds with huy afternoon sumhine. Lowa tonight 5S to 10. Hltbs Tuesday mid-tOI at beaches, upper eOs inland. Presldent Carter today sent U.S. Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti to Miami. White HouH pres• secretary Jody Powell Hid CiYilet.tl w11 told to seek 1 reato. '''"" ol order and to "uetbatJURice ii done." Fedenl~Wd&unday th97 would leek civil rtOU in· dlctmeetl from 1 1rand JW'Y Imdadvee Hit VSNIC& (AP> -A coaUtlon ol Wiit Loi Ana•• comumer 1et1'11t "°"" drew ISO people Saclay to hMd ou& petltlom pro- teett111 tlM ,.. • .a.eta. lD· tUatJna. Propol&tloM t ud JO, delllal --..... taall .l"WI '9t-....a. ,,-- . Close Call CHICAGO <AP) -Two jetllnera came witbln about 100 feet ol collldin1 OD • runway • O'Hare ID· ternatioml Airport today, otftellll..W. Atrport Mana1er TIM>••".....,.. laid a Braniff ln&era1UonaJ Jetliner wu clH,... '' tak• off OD I fUDWIY croulnc 1 runway on w•tch aa Amerlc1n AirlllMI Jet •u clMted to llftd. IC1....U. la.kl a mlltUe .,, 1lr tnnle eolltJ'Ollett .......... fflt't uld all poUee •iencles are h1ndUng lnveat11ation l.n tbelr C:::cUGel· but an ""°"'' ing c wttb otber •teadel. mucb ln tbe manner of a tMt fOl"ff. We1lmla11er Police 1PGk ....... s.rt Grebam Mid u..a....u ............. f tilled .......... loca&io. IDd ................. BedaTe.t M•MUe PEKING <AP> -aalDa telt· flred • manned mt.ftOiltll'w· tal ~"8Uo ............... SWMU.y la a dear wanlae &UI k .. ~ ....... of rudlblaOt ...... UadolatlltMlto. IN8IH Te•A W O"e·Uffte Sott Diego CltargdU, /ired /or Plarborl "'°fCUlil• ,.., ... ~ ~ kick• 01 0 poUcn>OMOft ~ uw ~·· """"· StorJ/. J*'o ,,,. A1. • ..... , DAILY PILOT As!aew Had QmPermii WA8DNGTON CAPl -"Afltr b elnt aeveo ••••Ill• lo • ,,.1aure ~.,·~eoaet me te re1l1• •ttlu." {Of IMr Vice Pneldent _.... T. Apttw _.be , ................ .. 1 ,.,... fer a MMS- when he re1lped Bul he never carried lbe ..., be Milll llmday -.. N9C .,..... ..... ,... Pr-.'' A1new. •bo llM•••• no 4*>l l to ....... Sare• ol fa1Una to r.,.n lMom• ot m.• lo 1111 wllll• 1ovemor ol M.-yl .... ,.. 1lped • llkUrd M. Nla· oe'1 vice P1111116tot ln lt'rS. lease Iran Studying 3-stage Plans ......... ,, , .... A •laa le free tllle U S h01taP1 ln three 1taaff ll betl\I readied for 1ubmi11&oo lo lran·a ntw Parllament on Jwa• &, seven mon:IM ud a dQ after the Amen~._.. Na.ad. t.be French newt 'C' repaiiied ttowevtr. a l>epmtment apollesman NW: 11U then II OM (a plan >. I& wu aet•Uall'd without Arneriua laput CO my knowledge " The East German oen agen· ey. AON , said lhe Parliament v.111 meet ofric1ally for the f1rat time ll•J a Uaree •11 ....... or11nta. .... -. ut a U.N. envoy belot lent to Tehran for talb with 1overa· ment amdala will DO& be ckt.U.. with "• 'M9t•1• luu•, • Forelp llllalatry apoke .... Hid todal. The bnC ... treecloaplaa ... reporu.t C • ., by ~ ~ new• ..-cy, Ae..ce P'lw. Pre11e~ "'6cJa cpaot.-1 eourc. la Parls 111a)'Ula thJ.I would be the procedure: 'lbree Mlle lslaad The three senior diplomats held at the Iranian Foreign Mloaatry would be freed fint.. Forty ol tbe S3 seized lD the U.S. Embassy ln Tehran oo Nov. 4 would be let eo when lbe United States opem Lalka with Iran on IMN R£9CUI TEAM RETURNS HOME -A4 Workmen Prepare To Enter Reactor the S8 billion in Iranian asset.a President Carter froie. The last 10. suspected b¥ their captors ol belng aplee, woUld be freed when Ir an and the United St.at.es sign a peace and neutrality treaty. .............. MIAM POLICEMAN TAKES AIM ON LOOTERS AS 000 GUARDS ANOTHER DURING RIOTING Qty Become• • Powdertte9 After Acqutttal of Four Whit•• In Sl•ylng of Bleck M•n HARRISBURG, Pa <AP> - ~echnlcians began venting a llny amount or krypton gas to- day in preparation for hum1ln en try into the radialion - drenched reactor contau1ment buildinc at Three MUe Island. The ventine. which began at 8 a .m. and will be st.retched over 24 hours, will release about .01 of a curie or the inert gas Crom .an airlock leading to the bu1ld.lng. Two engineers wearing double layers or protective clothing and laden with breath.mg equipment, r adiation monitors, two-way r adios and a camera , are scheduled to enter the centain- ment building Tuescf ay evemne. They will a l50' be -watched on video monitors by. and remain in constant communication with, plant personnel and Nuclear Regul atory Commission starr throughout their 15 to 20-minute stay The NRC is m onitoring today's pre-entry ventmg as well as another release or krypton from t~e airlbek when the two engineers exit. The two-hour pott·entry re- lease will total about 2S cwiea of ___ __._ r y p_Lo_Jl. a.c..c._o r. d I n I ta ~ . f . " • . .. ' . " j -~ 1 .. .. .. M etropohtan Edison Co , the plant operator. The plant releas~ about 100 c uri es a month. Operating nuclear plants normally release about 1,000 curies of gases monthly. The NRC said the h1ghest possible expoaure to ·someone standmg at the plant site boun- dary compares to about one f'rott1PageAI PLANE ••• based at Long Beach Airport but authorities did not know where or when the plane took olf, ac- cording to National Transport•· tion Safety Board lnvesti1ator Wally Funk. She S<t'd the cran was maJU.ni an approach to lhe ai~rl 1bout. 10 p.m. Sunday when ll crubed about five miles southeut of the runwa) on the naval station. There was no indication that the plane was in trouble. she added. "We did have a very brief coo- t act that didn't reveal very much," aald Long Beach Airport Tower Chief Jim Lehman. Lehman said weather was cleu al the airport with four miles visibility. Navy spokesman Joe Harkens s aid the cruh occWTed in the 1,200-acre preserve ln . the southwest part of the bue, aome distance away from bunken 1n which ammunition ll ato.red foe uae b)' the Navy's Paclflc fleet. Official.I of the Federal Avla· ,tion AdmlnistraUon and the Na· tlonal Transportation Safety Board arrived at tbe acene shortly aft.er the crash. DAILY PILOT T1f1f19'1M (n•> ...... Cl••lflM ........... ....,. ,,,_..,.0-0. ...._ ...--0r--~·a0e-••••• ... ,. • hour of exposure from natural background radiation. Ut ility s pok esman Sandy Polon said William Behrle and Michael Benson, the entry team. will coocentrate on measuring radiation and lake pictures dur- ini whatever time remahu. It ll hoped they will be atMe to determin~ what kind of clothing should be worn in future entries. how long workers can stay Ul· side: and. if they find "hot spots ." what is causing them. The operation 1s expected to help Met Ed d evelop further cleanup plans for the reactor . which was crippled March 28, 1979, in the worst accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power industry- Nude Intruder A 39-year-old Hµn tlngton Beach -oman wa s raped and _beaten re~tedl,Y_ in her ~e Saturday night by a man Who entered her bedroom nude, police said. The woman was asleep in her condominlum townhouse ln the southeast section of the city when she awoke al about 11 p.m . to find the unclothed stranger oo her bed, police said. The intnuier, who apparently entered through an unlocked rear door, tore the woman's bedclothes olr, raped her and beat her about the bead, police said. Alter about 40 minutes, the mafi -,err~ victrm sum- moned police. The woman was treated at Pacifica Hoepital for facial in· juries, bul wasn't boapitalbed. The suspect in the u se is described as Caucasian, about 22 years old, tall, With very short brown hair resembling a military haircut, police sajd. Park Meter Yeggs Return In Laguna For lhe second weekend ln a row, thieves apparently used large pipe cutters lo remove double headed parking meters from Laiuna Beach aldewalb . Four meters were dlscovered cut from their poles either Sun· day by ctt.y partang autbortUea. The double-beaded meters, which ccst about S200 each to replace, don't contala a lot ·ot change, police said. But someone wanted tbe heavy devices and th. ey. were cut from meter poles in the 100 and 300 blocks of Cliff Drive. Two other double-beaded meters were removed from the 1200 block of North Coatt Highway last weekend. Cubana Settle lnArmyPoat FORT INDIANTOWN OAP. Pa. <AP> -Cubatl rel\alMI an Httlina lato World fia~rl· vtotace barracu at an beM tlaat will be • ftnt home ft tM Uld&ad ..... for them ud ~ ~-ol UM&r oouatry ... ( :., ~ ~::l Sunday tlM immigrant• chanted, .. Vivi Carter!" ud ''rid.a, vlctaryl . ............... , .. ~~i-=:.:: u1ee1 colDiq •t • rate el 2,000 a day, bellnnl•• today. Tbe bMe ta .. ...__ nl· Afr"/:·=~~~ Fort Qaldfee la Arbmu. LIU tbe otW two buel. Fort IDdl•· lOWD ~· ••• 111ed to proe.. 11nae r,_eoa lD ttie rt'ftf. . -~--.... ........... _ .... The sources said the plan was worked out by Arc hbis hop Hilarion ~apu<lji , the Eastern rit.e Roman Catholic who wu cho6en by Iran to transfer the remains o r the eight U.S. s ervicemen killed in the at- tempted rescue or lhe hostages-; Fr e nc h lawyer C h ristian Bourguet and Argentme bu.sl· nessman Hector Vill alon. . The sources said the plan was worked out with Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeb during his Fecent trips lo France. Sw1tzerland. llaly and the Persian Gulf. There was no lmmed1ate rue· lion from Iranian officials. . f 'ro91 Page :I I VOLCANO. • the evacuation of some 2,000 people. 'IJeeft Targets 2 Mesa Stations Held Up Again Two <Aeta MeH aervtce ata- llons. ron:.1dered by police to be the.. most often robbed 1n the c1 ty , were he ld up again this weekend. officers said Thrifty Gas. 751 Balter St.. re po~y lost about $95 to a rob ber with a laufe at about 7 p m Sunday , lnwstlg1ton said. Tbe n>qber toOk the money from the cashier's hand, off a counter and out of a cash drawtt, om cers said He drove from the station in what was described as a large Amen can· made car • Thrifty was last held up f'n -day rught. Titrget service statJoo at 205() HarbOr Blvd., lo6t a reported Sl60 at 7 p.m. Saturday when a "large" man with red hair and a red beard wrestled wtth • s aa•lon attendant. pollcesa1d The attendant told om cer5 h1S a11ailant ran to ne1rby Bay Street, hopped into a parked wb1te Volks wagen and sped rrom °'e area -f>oli("e-fltd-tt -was lhe fOW'ln -tol)bery reported at Target 1D three weeks . Investigaton said the two sta· lions employ mostly Spanish- speak1ng cuhlers. mak i n ~ follow-up investigation dilficuJL The two st.allonl also report the largest number of cue-a each mooth in which mortorlsts pump gasoline into t heir vehicles and d rl\ e from the fac1hues .,.1thout paying, ID· vest1gatorssaid. "Tbe devuu.Uoo on the moun- tain side is inc~ble1 ·~· said Air Force U. D.E. Scnroeoer. ''Trees are knocked down, animals are standing-mound-in4J~. A!OV- ered ~tl:i asb." Se i ft d Twenty miles northeast of the 4!e ag e m ountain in Randle. ham radio operator James Lanterman said. "The air is so full of smoke and purruce stone that a persoo would not live outside. l was thi nking of eva cuating but I didn't thlnJc I could make it, so I'm staying tnaide." Painting Curbed By Newport Cops "What we saw. we probably will never see again," said Ms. Jane Siddens, 29, her black hair A Newport S.•ch man saw n eckedwithsrayashaftersbere-red in more ways than one He alao diacovered • partd.nc ticket attacMd lo his vebJcle, 1>•rked "1n front of the Pttilic Coast D l ner , 4SO l Coast Highwiu-. ached~-it~3S"mttes-wart -S'rturda~bt •hen be or MOWltSt. Heleft.s. turned tO hls legally parked car She and Terry Clayton. 41, and discovered the curb where at both of Sealtle, camped Satur· was parted had a fresh coat of The anlfY resident. who said the curb wasn't red ·when be parked bis car. naued down a p111ln1 patrolm•n and ex· plained t.be siluatJon. day oo the &bore of Riff Lake, 20 red paint on il miles north of the volcano. They were awakene d Sund1y by ltghtning' 1trtking the ground and a towering column of black smoke and ash. They be1an tryln1 to drive back lo the main hlebway, crossing several bridges cov- ered by water and flowing mud. but abandoned their car when they spott~d a Coast Guard helicopter. . The aerial view wu astound· lnj, tbey said. "I UHd to ft.sh the nortb fork of tbe Toulle River and I could not believe the mud.slides," Ms. Siddens said The river wu full of "hot, sleamlna mud carrylnl tnea, loeslna equipment and parta of bou1ea." abe 'dded. The Pl-1.r guided the helicopter back to the mountain to wam othen, ftnally COPvincmc bold· out realdentl to Jump in the helicopter. Loc~er Sullivan, bi• wife. brolher-ln-law and fellow loaer Mark Dahl. bad driv• up back roada to about three mu. Wiil of the peak alrMdy 8uDdQ to cet a look at tbe mountaiD. Aa tb•>' took plcturH of tbe already•1t .. mta1 volcano, they saw a cloud ol p&teb·blaek ub and taloke and lasted boltl of U1htnina at the top ol tbe moua· tain. They jumped into their pickup and rffed down tM mountain. "Ther e wu tbia measive black cloud. We we,. lucky to cet out alive," said Dahl. Pena to Re-elMt Boy, 2, Killed In Family Fight LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 2· year-old boy died in • bolpital after he was accidentally shot in the bead dwinc an argument between bis fat h er and irandfather, police •aid. The boy, Lawrence Knox, <hed of compUcaUooa arisin1 from the gunshot wound at Martin Luther Kini H05pital 1t 2 1.m Sunday , a hoapltal spolleewoman 1aid. Ocean Pacfftc .. Stgt. Todd Wilkenaoo said be ebecked the red curb and found lbal lt bed Just been painted - and not by official curb paint· en. Wllkemoo said he canceled the ticket. placed oo the car by an obaervant meter maid, and put 1n an order for city crews to remMe the red strip. "ApparenUy, aomebody out there feels the curb should be red," Wllkenaon expl1ined. •'Tb• clt.y doeln 't feel the aame way." Pin.._.. cord Mlk lhOf1I wtlh the onginal 0 cargo packet. In red, It blue. creem. tan. dk. brown. navy. r()'f&I blue. °'9f1ge and kelly green And me more ecttve elastlC beek mid·wale cord. if1 ~ choc:olete. ll. blue, royel bl._ red, whilt Ind fllyY i f'roaaP~rll RIOTS .•. Sheriff Bobby Jones , Dade County's top law enforcement officer. aa1d Sundax._ night's curfew apparently had an effect. . "I f~I slightly optim istic lhat the worst ' or the violence is over." he said. adding quickly: "We're not out of the woods }et " · Personal violence 1s down. The lootlng and fires are up " Miami Police Chier Kenneth Hums said late SUnday. · Police sS)okesman Angelo B1ts1s said later. however, "ll . ·could start up-agatn.-We'I~ He-wh et ha pens " ----- All scf::IA were closed todiu-, bus service canceled and workers adviud not to report_ to their jobs unless it was mM· datory. Gov. Bob Graham begged~­ idenls to stay ln their borne$ overnight There was a report that 0Hic1aJ& warned meorrung air travelers not to go into the center city The areas or violence are not p.&ra JJL I.he Cll¥-~· -attract ......... ,,.., melude. 1ub1t.ntJal part of t.be dtJ'• northwest side. about a square mile of the Coconut Grove area and part of suburban Opa-locka. Four policemen were s bot, none eeriously. One lieutenant suffered a fatal heart attack w b Ue patrol.l.lng the street.a. • Report.I of the number of dead vined, with aome counts u bJ&b u U . Police disputed tbat number, saying the county waa officially reporting 10 deaths and ~ city five. Tbe count in.· eluded the de1d officer. Four violent deaths during the weekend were ool counted because they were not related to the disturbances, police said. The rioting began lea than three boun after an all-white jury returned its verdict in Tam· pa 1n the f Ital be1tine of Arthur llcDullie, an inaurance ex· ecutive. Nine people died tbe firat ni1ht, includint ~b"e whites dr111ed from their can and beaten to death. police Mid. SeveraJ of the weekend ~. inc• were frialy. One body bd an ear ancf toniue cut off. One victim was burned beyond rec· osnition. A motoriat deliberate- ly ran over a dead man ttv.. timea. ALSOARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 64•-7030 ... . . • Tetlay'lf Cl .. l•g N. \'. Steeb ORANGE COUNTY, CALl~ORNIA . N , TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t· ·Judge Dentands Total LA Integration 1 LOS ANGELES <A Pl - Sa,.rior C.owt J\ldce Paul F.lly of i...,..a Beat'h rejected OM! Loi Ailelet ~bool board '1 plan for au...oluntary tnte1raUan to- day Md ordered the dtatnn to eeme ~ ln ID daya wltb a plan to tnt.etnte atl 1r11des ln u many ~tloola .. possible. The Judie. ltl an 86-page writ· ten nall.na. said the plan should encompa11 kindergarten tb.roulh 12th grades and not just orit.t-fn11r thrnovh ,.lpht -.~ ttw> prevklul plan -partly volun· tary, pertly mandatory -had dtttawct. Scbool Board Member 8obbt F'Md.ler aaid the naJin1 woWd be appealed to u.e Us Supreme Court if neceuuy Ell)' said the r~vieed plan should follow new definitions of what la a secttiated school. "The resolution of the issue of defloWon u the lynchpin ol the remedial porticin of this case," E1lv said. He aa1d tMre are nearly 300 •cbooll. out ol a total of 7l3, with 70 pereml or more black and-or Hlapaplc enrollment• be con- sld.ers ~aated. Edward K Hamilton, a com- puter expert w!'<> will conduct studies ot the pl~ns as they tre devised, explained Egly's orcler ln the judge's absence. "The order maximizes the number oC schools that can be deseitreitated und er the California S upreme Court Ar ........ MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTION SENDS SMOKE ANO ASH BILLOWING eo,ooo FEET Heavy Damage and Loaa of Ufe Reported In Wake of Huge Volcanic Acttvtty In WHhlngton i Statue Gone : In Newport; loss $40,000 A $40,000 bronze statue by wealem artist Frederic Rem· • ia,Wn is being sou.tht today by Newport Beach burglary <Idec· elves. The original piece of art, 1111bich depicts an Indian on bonebeek and stands 21 1Dcbes blsh. was aoalcbed last Friday even.in& from the Harbor Island home ol Ben C. Barria. police Aid. · The thieves also made off with about $25,000 worth of allver dinnerware itema after eaterinl tbe bome throucb an ----front patio door, 8C· cerdiDI to police reports. Harris told lnvesU1ators be beUevel the buralan entered bis _.. wbile be and h1I wile were •••talr.a watchlnc the Loa AqelelLaken buketbaU game. • c.,,. End Threat 'Devastation' 2,000 Flee Lav'l Flow CASTLE ROCK, w.asb. <AP) -"I could not believe the mudslides . . . bot, steaming mud carrying trees, logging equipment and parts of bO\IM!S, ., said Pam Siddens, a camper whisked to safety by helicopter alt.er Moubt St. Helena erupted wt lb a blast fell 200 miles away. Lou• Joe Sullivan said the mountain "just moved sideways and tbe whole thiq weol up," when it.fJl"lllll&eCt Sunday al 8:39 a .m . "lt scared the bell out ol me." <Related story, photo, Pa1e AJ). Many oecde, .eampen and the cunOQI, "blld narrow, barrowiDI escapes down tbe mountalnalde. And ~meta of othen, Mii lbe volcano ud miles away. suddenly 1't!ft abrouded in eerie dulmela and thick·Mh. "I WU knocked Out of bed by tbe ......... lt'1 jmt boWaC -lolDI "1 Qf In tbe air,'' '4id ADD~. owner of a lllMl'al store ill Tout.le, Wub., about 35 miles nol'tbwest of Mount St. Helem. Toutle'a ruldenta were evacuated. The ~ aenl hot su and hlack alb t.owerint nine. ml1el above t.be volcano. blotUnt out tbe aun for ~ than 100 mlJa. Al leall ftve wer. kUJed, 21 were 1 missing and Spirit Lake at the base of the mountain disap· peared under ro ck and mud.flows. Bolts of lightning sparked forest fires bver thousands of acres. Mudflows and floods poured down the mountain, destfO)'ing bridges and f<>tti.ng the evacuation of some 2,000 people. •'The driutation oo the moun· lain aide la lnc~ble1'_' said Air Force U . D.E. Scoroeaer. ''Trees are knocked down. animals are at.anclillC around ln Sboclt, COY· er'41'iUt uh.'' Twenty mUea northeast ol the mounUln ln Randle, ham radio operator James Lanterman said, "'lbe air la ao full of smote and pwnlce stone that a person would not live outalde. I was thinking of evacuallnt but I tlldn't think I could malle it, IO I'm staytns1.nllde." "What we aaw, we probebly will never aee asaln." 1aid lie. Jane Skldeas, 29, her bl~ balr necked wtlb '1'a1 ub .,.... abe reached Castle Rock, aJ rnl1- weato1Mount9t. Hel .... She and Terry Clayton, 41, both of ~attle. camped S.tur· day on the lhon ot ltflf Lake, JO mUes nortb ol lbe vokano. • .. , standard of reaaonable and felihi · ble <integration >," Hamilton said. Hamilton said there are areas of the district where desegreea· tion i! not J>OQible because of the distances involved in busing students. Wilhin those areas, Egly's or· der calls for ··aJJeviatioo of the harms or raci'l isolation" by making sure at least that there is equivaJent expenditure per pupal, equaJJty of staff and staff training, so the educational op- portunities are the same ln both predominantly white and minority schools, Hamiltoo said. To cut the length of bus rides and return somewhat to the con- cept of neighborhood schools - the judge divided the district in· to 11 zones, and students would not be bused from one wne to another un.less specifically or· dered by the court. · Seven of the 11 zones are ex· I peeled to contain "the demo-' 1raphlc characteristics r necessary for desegregation" and the other four are expected to be substuUally unavailabae ~ for desegregation. The school board argued that some desegregation could be aehieved by redistributing boun· dary lines, settine up "magnet <See JUDGE, Page AZ> Senate Test Next 1 House Approves • e A bill to initiate purchase of the 11.000·aere Irvine Coastal National Urban Park was ap· proved this morning by the House of Representatives on a voice vote. The biU. jointly sponsored by Reps . Jerry Patterson. 0-Santa Ana. and Robert Badham. R· Newport Bea<.'h. must still elear the senate before it as signed m· to law. P~ttef'S00.-5ald...ioday..he would meet with Sen. S. I. Hayakawa this week to review the bill and urge its passage. He said Bar Backs lncunilient By DA VlD Kt.ITZllANN .... ...., ........ Incumbeal Jud1es wbo are running for -election ln 13 of 17 Municipal and Superior Court races in the JWle 3 election re- ceived high marks from mem- bers of the Orange County Bar Association who participated in a judicial evaluation made public today. Bar association officials said nearly 2S percent of the group's 3,000 members returned ques· tioonaires mailed out last month on the qualifications or the 52 candidates running for judiciaJ office. The results of those 696 re s ponses clearly s howed favorable attitudes toward the 13 incumbent judges seeking re· election. But the bar ass~iallon of· ficials, at a news conference this morning. said the results ot the questionnaire in oo way con· stitute endorsements or any can· did ate. "We have no ax tcf grind whatsoever," bar association President John Pitts said. The questionnaire asked mem· bers to evaluate each candidate in eight dilferent areas: pro- fessional abtllty; temperament aod demeanor; integrity and c haracter: judgment ; ex- perience; diligence; health, and general reputation in the legal com mlmity. The attorneys who received the quesUoo.naires could assign any of three letter gtades to eac h candidate in eaeh category. The grades were A (well qualified>: B <qualifted), and C (not qualified>. All the incumbents scor~ <See BACKING, Pa1e AZ> * • * Forum Set For Judicial Candidates ,. ,,. Orallle C4unty Superior Court Jud1es and tbelr challaa,.. lD the June a election are scheduled to appear tonl1bt at a candidetel forvm al Newport Harbor Hip School. AJ101 expected la Harbor Munidpal Court Juda• Prl8Cll Munoa aad cbal.....,. Mtdleel Pear. The Harbor eourt dilatct co .. ers the cttlel of N....,ort Beech, Colt.a 11 .. ead lntM. 'Mae '19.m. dMate la blilll,,. seated by UM Newport ......,.. Are.a Chamber of ComllMfte and local au.orne11 lllcbffl Cbri.th-· -&dwerd Sime. Tbe ..... aeMol la locaud at tOOlrftDIAve. Coast Park Badham IS scheduled to meet with Sen. AJan Cranston on a s1mllarlobbying mission. The bill calls for the spending of S38 million towards the pur<.'h ase or the land ID the coa s t al htlls s u rro unding Laguna Beach. It pro\'1des for the initial purt'hase or 1.670 3<.'res m the <."oastat holdings or the rrvine Company Other landowners 1.11 t.be .p~-part< pa<.'k~1n-·­ d ude the City of Laguna Bea<'h. J ohn DeWitt .. the Warmington Group and Mattc>rft Prooerties. As envisioned, the national part would extend from Muddy Ca n yo n m i dway between Laguna Beaeh and Corona det Mar to Aliso Canyon in South Laguna The park's inland boundary would fall rrudway between the coast and the Sa n Di ego Freeway along a proposed al1gp . ment for the San Joaquin Transportation Corndor. -Patt.enorr aid-tre-is ·t1opetu1 - that the bill will be signed bv President. Carter no later than Oct. I. Red Rover Painted Curb Tri s Motorist ' A Newport Beach man saw red in more ways lban ooe Saturday Di, .. , _wlMa be re4 turned to his lepllJ parted car and discovered the curb wbett it was part.ed bad a fresh coat o( red paint on it. He also ctiseovettd a parking ticket attached to his vehicle, parked -in front of the Pae1f1<.' Coast Diner. '4501 Coa s t Highway. The angry resident, who said t°lle curb wasn't red when he parked his car, flagged down a passing patrolman and ex· plained the situation. Stgt. Todd Wilkenson said he c~ Liie Nd curb ud found tMt It b8d ,_ beat .,....., - ud nat by official curb paint· ers. Wilken.son said he canceled the ticket. placed on the car by an observant meter maid. and put an an order for city crews to remove the red strip. "Apparently, somebody out there feels the eurb sbouJd be red." Wilkenson explained. "The city doesn't feel the same way." West•iaster Cos~ Nude Male Victim Of Freeway Killer? By IWBEltT BARKER OI -Deify,.._. 1-The nude body or a young white male who had been strangled was found at tbe rear ol a Westminsttt service station Sunday, prompting speculaUon that Southern California's freeway kill« bas struck acain. The unidenWied youth was described as S-feet-6, weiebin& 135 pounds with dark red, shoulder-length hair and hueJ eyes. Hewasbelievedtobe16tol9 yearso&d. Marks were found on the youngster's neck leading to the belief that he was stranC)ed by a rope, •ccord.inl to Oran1e Com· ty Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. An autopsy ls beiq ~ucted. Hart said tbe 11aytna "bu all the ahnilaritiea" ol a -Strini of bome>eexual·related &layinp in Southern California. Some report.a llat about .o youq male mtims datiq b9ck to 1972 who have met their de at.bl ill a lbnllarfabkm. It was lbe ftnt IUeb lnddeat reported tn WfJlllDiBter. The body wu fomd at abctat noon Sanday by a service st.uon emp~betWftll two disabled can at tbe rear ol the Mobil Sen1ce Station at 131812 Balla Chica Road. . The station la oear wesummt_. Avenue about cme mite from the SaD Dle10 ~~-feUon .., .. ~ ;:b81..: deal.la o111-,... old D.ta Lie K-*kll ... ._ kJdaapped from tM peJtilll lat ol ............ 1n---. flja ..... bodJ ·-found April • 30 ln Canon. Deal.la wu attrtW. edto .............. Lt. Bart would Gab' .., daal the Keodnck slaying had dis· similarities with the most recent murder. Hart said all police agencies are handling investigation in their jurisdictions, but are work· Ing clolely with other agencies, much in tbe manner of a task force. Westminst er Police spokesman Earl Graham said I the latest victim was apparently killed al another location and dumped at the station. «Atast Weatlaer Nilllt and momiq low clouds wttb buy afternoon IUDlbJ.ne. Lowa tonlthl 55 to to. Hi~ba Tuesday mid.-at beecbea upper IOI lnlaDd. IIWl8STe•.4Y O••·ttme So• Diego ChorfdW, ftred for Plorboil ~..-.w,,.t.w ~feb o• o poltce100mon pot,,,,_ ,,.. dtf'• """"· Jrory, ..,,., ,. .47. ...... ,...,_ ..... -J M u ._.__. a ............. ..., .. ............. ,.. U =..._ M C..-CM 9W CMlll9 .. ......... .. Ii' =. 'Msll .:: M = M ft:: ...... M ' .. u DM.Y PILOT N Mond!K. Mex 11. '"° ....... --JVST BRE.dlNG..-.~111111!1111111!...,;.~ L.-.... ,,,_ ............... .. . FLORIDA CIT\'. t"\a c P t Mon than llO ~ at I.be Dade ~ lut.KUOCI\ retUMd to work today tn a pro- tMt ol condlUou UM.t authonb &&Mt "u 1pa.rked by racial strife lD nearb,) Miami ~ "''""°,.' w.en broken but no ln· June. Wf're reported CorruUoni SerrtUr) LouM " &IQ-nabl U\formed Gov Bob Graham ln T&U~ U-at tw4"'l'fll UO •ad 200 conVlcll "ere ln volved In a Yt mdo.. btta 1n. m wicnt at lht med1wn and maximum-le<'unt)' fartlit) :-a1ct l)c-nn1. Htll» tirabam·, d~puty chief of stair State pnM>n spoke m~n \ t>rf)\)I\ Bnadford '111d thl" 1nC"ldent v. as pa.rt of a sat do"' n stnk b\ mmalt>s "'ho rclu t..-d lo 110 lo v.ork assignmenb this monu~ 1k 'l.ud SupNmtendt>nt W t'. "Bill"' Rous irut1ated "rt'l(Ular t'('.lnt rnl t\"\'hn1qur~ · to bnng or- der 1·,...,._.11 • .S•vl~• • \ h•ac-(' rbl# WARSAW, Poland IAP > -J."~ncb Preald•nl Valery (.j 1scard d ' E!ltatni and So\'let leader Leonid I. Bre&hnev agrt't:'d ilt a two-man summit tod1l\ their countnes arf' <'omm1ttt'd to a pohl1c~ solut.Jon of the Afghanistan cn s1s but their postUons "remam far apart ... a French spoke.s man S"o1d Durina the meetine, held under the m1Ualtve ol Polish <'Om· munl.st leader Echnrd Gierek. the French president underhned alao "the oeceuity for all countries to work for the Liberation of the US. hostages," held in Iran. presidential spokesman Jacques Blotsa1d The summit is the fi rst between Bnhnev and any Western chief of state since the Soviet intervention an A f~hanista.n NEW YORK IA P l -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co , thenaUon·s fifth Jargest comme rcial bank. today but its pnme lend- ing rate by half a percentage point to 16 percent. Morg8Jl frequently has led major banks in cutUng the base lending rate for loans to busmesses s~e interest.. rates began falling LO mid·April. · The prime rate applies to loans banks make to most credit worthy corporate custo~ers. Rates on almoet an oCMr com· mercial-industrial loans are scaled upward from the prime. The prime peaked at a record 20 percent in early Ap~l. Huntington Couple Die in Air Crash couple were k1Ued Sunday night wben tbeir private plane crashed bt awamplanda ol tbe wildlife preserve at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Stat1on Police 1dentif1ed the two v1c- t1ms as John Vanderraet. 21 , and "1fe. Lori. 20, of 4821 King's Court Vanderriet v.a~ a member of the 1977 lluntington Beach High School graduating class and was active on jhe school tennis sq uad. a spokesperson from the Huntington Beach Union High School District said. Officials today are investigat- ing the cause of the crash of the single-engine Cessna-182. Base personnel didn't witness the c rash but some reported they heard the s ound of an engine that apparently was in trouble and heard the noise of the impact. There was oo lire and no threat to any buildings The c rash occurred JU St northerly of Edinger Avenue. adjacent to Sunset Aquatac Park Base officials said the plane crashed Ul about three feet of water in a tidal slough. Navy divers dragged the area without finding any more victims. The bodies or Mr and Mrs. Vande rriet were apparently thrown clear ol the Wl'eck•ge. The Vanderriets' aircraft was based at Long Beach Airport but authorities did not know where or when the .pl&M took of(, ac- cording to National Transporta tion Safety Board investigator Wally Funk : t . ,, . I I ... SE At PLAN£ CRASH SfTE Star Marks Location ~ ,,,. She said the cr aft was making an approach to Cne airport about 10 p. m. Sunday when it era.shed about five miles southeast ol the runway on the naval s tation. 5Students Join Panel Five high school and middle sch ool s tudents have been selected to serve on the Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Commission. They are Robin Slanao, David Krawitz and Lea Simoni. all of Newport Harbor Wgh; and Can- dace Kovach of Lincoln Middle School and Darrin Li.ndaay ol Ensign Middle School. The students will be non- voting members, serving as liaison between the commiuion and their campuses. I Tiro 727s In Near Gillis ion CHJCAOO <AP> -Two Boe· la1 m jlid.IMrl canytaa a &otal of 2tl paaMftters were on 1 poesible. eoWaioo coune bef0tt one Plane aborted It. I...., at O'Hare ...,..Uoul Airport to- day. oftlctala aald. Airport Kana1er TlaomH Ka&>talle 1aid a Bru.llf ...._. · tlonal airplane carryin& 131 wu cleared to lake ol( oa a nmway cros•lnt a strip oa whidl aa Am•ricao Airliw jet, wit.b 121 penom, wu cleared to lud. OriliDalb'. Kapsalil aaMl the plan• came within 100 feet ol each other and &.bat the iDddeat was cauaed by an air-traffic controller's miatake. Later. however, Auiatant Airport M anacer Robe rt Cusumano said he save t.bia in- formation to K.apnUs after re· celvln1 It from the FecMral Aviation AdmlnJstraUon. . ·~----MIAMI POUCEMAN TAKES AIM OH LOOTPI Al 000 otJAROI ANOTHER OU"tNQ llUOTING The FAA, Cuaumano Hid, later rniMd tu· appraisal and Hid it did not Immediately know how cklee the planea came or what caused the incident. Ctty Becomes I Powdericeg After Aoqutftel of'°"' Whit••"' .._Ylft9 of 8ladl Man ,.,.... ..... ~ ,,, BACKING ... high in most categories with the exceptlon or municipal court Judge John C. Peal. who in' the area ol professional ability and knowledge of Lhe law was barely given the tugh marks other in· cum bentJI enjoyed. Of the nearly 400 bar assocta· t1on members who evaluated Pe a I. 143 said he is well quahf1ed an prof~s1onal abl.l.Jty but l38 said he .isn't quahf1ed Anoth er 116 s aid be was qualified. • Receivint;? high marks for pro- f essiooaJ ·ttbilily and ltoowledge of thl! la" "e re incumbent Supenor. ~.r.t Judge! Leon3Cd McBnae. Ronald Prenner and Mark Soden. McBride. for example , re- ceived 279 "'well quahf1ed'' votes and 134 "qualified" vot(.>s OnJy 23 attorneys judged rum un- qualified The attorneys wt:'r e slightly less 1mpn.-ssed with incumbent Supenor Courl Judge Francisco Briseno. 'lllho received 161 "well q ualified .. votes and 120 "quahf1ed" votes. Only 19 bar a !'O ciation members judged '1\ tm · ·not q {f1lttffed" -m -p-ro. fessionaJ ability. Rec~vin& m,h ma.rb in races where there are no lncumbeotJI were James L . Smith. a municipal court judge who is running for a super ior court Judgeship. attorney Robert Fraser. who 1s running for a Santa Ana municipal court seat: James W. Cook. a Fullerton municipal court Judge running for the superior court bench, and Robert Fitzgerald , another munic1naJ court judge seeking a superior Court judgeship. ,.,..,,.,.~"' JUDGE .•. schools" designed to encourage pupils of aJ I races to take the bus to the schools' special programs and by utilizing the existing voluntary syst em. The school board said that because ol lhe district's size and racial makeup. forcing children to lake long bus rides acroe.s the district to accomplish massive integration was impossible. The board said there aren't e nough white students to go Miami Cools ·Down ' After Race Riots MIAMI CAP) -Vlolen~ ap-It was held "fM lbe grusrool.S peared to be abating today and ~pie who have suffered and "bout 500 black'S gathered have had to make the greatest peacefully for a rally 1n the sacrifices to be heard." heart ol the riot-tom area alter The governor sent 2.500 more two lllght.s ol racial turmoil left NatlOO&i Guard.amen to ajd 1.100 at lea.st LS dead. Some shoot.an& already d.tspatched to hetp cope Neal Callahan, a spokearnu for the F~eral Aviation Ad· mlnlstraUon, said the American Airlines Jet , Flight 11 from Newark, N.J ., requested to go around a1aln aa It was ap· proach.ing the field. Fifth Graders To Get Tests ~ On Basic Skill 11nd k>oting continued a nd smoke with what had become the worst Parenti of fifth 1:rade atudea&a sttll rose from some of the fires raot!S tn terms of fatalities tn a that attend Newport-Mesa that had been set. U S city slllCe J\lly 1967 At that schools are betJlc urced to make La w enforcement 0H1 cers lime Newark and Detroit ex-sure their youn11tera are in ~arned-lbal..triot.in&..apuaed...by-p~wba\ beqm~ k.no..VO as acboolthiaweekandnextweek. the . acquittal of four whlte ex-the .. long-hot summer7 0lracla1 All fltlh graden. will take a • policemen In t e bealin~ ~alb turmoll. _ seriu~of_(ive testa oo buJc akWa ofa 6l"ack man could rekindfe at ne d"ea 1nclu'Cled efilH:--ove-f"lliirnexnwo ween."1l>~ any time. blacks and six · whites lolled U\ pare studeot.s for gain&ng the · · the often gnsly votlence. and a skilla they eveat~I)' will need to Miami's mayor and several policeman Celled by a heart at· graduate from hlgh acbool. of. - black leaders were scheduled to ta<:k. M0tt than 371 people were flcialuaid. speak at the outdoor gathering injured, 12 cntically, i n the Sc~ are est.abUahinJ their c alled by black leaders in the c haos that began Saturday own t.eeting sebedules, fidals city's riot-tom Liberty C1ty dis· oigbt. Over 450 arrests were noted. arrangin.g 00 more~ trict. Akdar Muhammed. iden· made many for violating the 8 minutes ol testing 00 any · I mg t1Cled as a rally o~ganiier, saJd p.m . to 6 a.m curfew. Tests include reading, 60 Boats Befuddled 1s1tors By Billowing Fog Damp, billowing fog that drift· e d in and out at w him enshrouded the Orange Coast ~horeline Sunday, drawing tbousands ·dt vis itors Crom warmer inland climes to sit in chilly. coaf u.sed frusll' at.ion. Droves ol boat.era cast off for a day at sea in au lort.s of smaJJ craft, some not quite shlpsbape after an idle winter. and many had to limp or be towed back in· to port, authorities said. A whole crowd ol beach vis· ill>rs enlisted by Newport Beach h guard personnel on shore fmally succeeded Sunday ni&bt in rocking Robert Ladewi1's 42-foot powtt boat Cree after it ran a1round at Sixth Street Be acb. Ladewig, of Laguna Beach, tried to contact a salvage flnD to hot.t the 35.000-pound boat onto a trailer. authonties said, and prevent It from bel.Dg broteo up by the surf. A line was secured to the vessel by Lifeguard Ray Garver. attordtn« to Ufeguard Lt. Logan Locl•Dey. and every- body on the massive hawser tugged and pulled until it no.t.ed rree. The boat that grounded westerly ol Balboa Pier about 8:30 p.m . was able to ma.Ile port under her own power aft.er beiq r e floated about 10 p .m .• lif egu.ardl said. Surf Ind sea temperat.ww ran fair to good along the <>ranee Coast, despite the Ouetuatiq fog condition tbat bad San Clemente bask.inc in sam.b.lne for two houn while upcout in Laguna Beach some folks turned oo tbeu furnaces. minutes; math, SO minutes; com- poe1Uoo, 35 minutes; spel.llng and wr1t1ng, 2.S m inutes; writing samp&es, 20 minutes; compuUi· M>n, U ,.Smh>ules. Tests are to be seared during the summer. I ndi viduaJ test a.cores will tie sent back to tbe schools dwinl the faU so that teachers will know each i..Ddividual's level of ~ comptiab.ment and cu prepare ans tnactioo a«Of'diDaly. officials uid. C11nningham Gets Post Former Newport-Mesa scboo& 1uperinlmdent Bill Cunningbam bu beelJ named superintendmt ol lhe S.Crame6to County Office of Educ:aUoo. Cwu:Ungbam, now 54, left bis Newport-Mesa post in um to become executive director of tbe Asaodatioa ol California Scbool Admlniatrators. Cwu1i.qbam 1ulded the as· soc.iaUon throu.lh ita rtnt nine yean. 1be professional ll'OUP re~r= 13,000 scliool ad· m acroatbeatat.e. Cuanlngbam was Newport- Mesa superintendent for four years. around and pointed out that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~- 76,000 whit.e students have left the . district since partial forced busing was introduced in Sep- tember 1.978. The majority of students in the district are Hispanic. T he plaintiffs countered that the district failed to prove the wblt.e student.a left because ol mandatory busing. They said the problem la that too rew white sludenta ~ bused to heavily black schOols and called the all· voluntary plan a hedge to avoid ruu de&el{Tegation. DAILY PILOT Stevens to Mull Return to GWC ._.._ ............ _..__ .-. .......... ,......,.,_ a...•.~ ,._.... .............. Ttla,t I I (7H) ..... 01 W1Ufla .... 4 ...... By Pm.INICIDSa•AN ... ..., ....... Lee A. S*ev~ wbo reslped lut week .. deal ol Golden Weal C.OU.Ce, bu pottpoeed bia anaOUDee'meOt Oa wb•tMr be wW rewna to tbe poat, HYiDI be needs edditklllal um. to~ the matter. "He's atill ton over wblcb way lo co;· aalcl Bruce Wllllama. a Golden WHt 1poke1man. "He feels lt'1 • cr1Ucal clecl16oa and be......, more tune.'' AcC!Cll'dinl to tbe .,........" Stev-allo wilMd to Walt tiiiii Cout Comm•tlJ c.o&llle J>la. trict ~ Normal9 Waacm bad a cUMia to ..-k today to the f8CUky ol o.w. ·-,... cardlnc the evema lead1.n1 up to sa....· ...... tton. The meeting with Wat.son was requested .-riday. by tbe Academic Senate at Golden West. The clilkrict•a board of~ bat offered to reject Steveoa' ,.., lpa.Uoe ii tbe eoUeae olftcial compu .. with 1everal coodi· lions, includinl fUU &c&oaun o1 hl• pnvate use ol cliltriet prop-ert1 Md a Iola ol two ...U' pay (Mout 81,000). TM CGDtroYen1 tbat led to swv-· telilMUoD •ppareatl.y centeNCI oa bis UH of ftve p6ecea of au.rplua coll••• tlmMr (Of' lucMc ... pw'POIM in front of hlsbome. . se.,,.. aow la~ to ID• ................ rqardiq whetber be will ntara ,.._. ID t.be week. Ooean Pacific ... Pin-wale oord walk shorts With lhe 0f101nal carvo OOCket, an red. It. blue. cream. tan. dk t>rown, Nf'IV, royal blue. orange and l(elly green And the more active elasflC back rTlld·wale c:oro. "' white. chocolate. It blue, roYal blue.~. wt'leat and navy ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISl.ANO NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6441-7030 . . -· • MILY PILOT Ail d FP!lfl Contest Nuelear 'Blast';: "&."• a 11l11r Mdft fnil." ••alt•• llo••· • H·r••r ....,.. tlU. rn.,u•• • Bads KIM. 61 aa11t * I n. dlwcbed Mm wtlll a ....... ol beer. Bloom II cme ot lbl ••'8111 of tlae SaU•••·'-••H Cleu &wetp flote-Ju••Jlf .......... capt.,.. UU. ot &a. \op lls pl .... ,...~ ......... beld•· auaUy et &a. eouDtJ falrpowadl IOUlb al &Ml .. ,..,...._ COCD• IP_, ....,. JI& ftat ,.ar. Ute fre• J••P waa held to eelebnUt lM pavta1 ol Main ,.... ToWD fo&D IOl tM Idea few tbe comtt1t from Mark Twain'• famous book ''Tbe C. .. brated Jumpln' FHI of Calaveras CoHtY' autbored by Twain wbUe be WH vi1ltln1 Angels Camp ln 1.0. aaoom med a double-bud pat oo tbe JUIDdU arena floor to ~u Ob NO. Olben, Ulte Doug OfftneiMr, tried near belly flops to 1• &Wt entrant.a to move ttom th• 1tartln1 elrele. Of. f11Mller Jockeyed l>o It, whlch Jumped ii reet flye &Dd three quarttt inches In t.be llnal com- petition . Amons the eattmated 1,950 tro11 entered tbla Year were "P'reakln' Freddy.'r "London Froc" and "Fros Le&s·U You Don't." MOit of the frop were coUeet· ed ahortJy bdore the com,petl · t lon lo local poods or nearby riven. "You look at the 11.ie of lbeir back flippers and for lone muscular I •. You want a frog that la mobvated not scared." 1U1id Bob Berger, a fro1 jumping contest enlhwsiast. Denny Mata.sci wbo coaxed E . Davey Croakett to tb~ world's record. was pbilosopbic about his frog, E. Gold Digger. leaping only etcbt feet three inches this year. "Next year." be grinned. Otberl. however. took tbe · competlUoo rather sertoa.11, ap. · parently lat4ot on c1pturiq tbe $1,200 purse for a new world :- record. "I' 11 tear your le11 off," screamed ooe enra1ed jockey du,.tn1 the altemoon aemJ·ftnab when bis rros failed to leave Lbe at.artin& apot. Froaa are allowed to jump three times from a circle before meaaurementt are taken by the Judges. There'• no argulna with the jud1es. 'They wear 1lx·sbooters. Volcano Eruption Takes 5 Lives . . Tra .. a Cea&ers Feud Grows On Hospita~ By DELORES BROOKS IRWI ~ Ott ... ~t'tl"IMC5 .... The administrator at UC Irvine Medical Center has returned fire in the feud with officials from rival oos pitals. who have criticized UCIMC's emergeacy room. The university hospital not only meets the standards set for the county network of trauma treatment centers, It surpasses all the other non-te aching h'ospitals . said W i lliam Gonzalez. ·Gonzalez made his remarks In a letter to county ofrlclals clarifying questioos raised about certain· aspects or the hospital's emergency room staffing. Besides a~wering the specific questions raised about the emergency room, Gonzalez said UCIMC's s uperiority was proved by a numbe r or factors . including: -The university hospital has long served as the county's emergency center by virtue of its s pecial equipment and staff ~ handle burns. severed Jlmbs Jury Says Bailiffs . Should Go The deput y s heriffs and marshals who serve as bailiffs in Orange County courts should get out or the courtrooms and back on the streets/according to the Oran~e County Grand Jury. The 101 bailiffs in municipal and s upenor courts, paid an an- nual salary of $1.8 million collec· tiVe ly, are "a luxury that tax· ~ayers should no longer be burdened with,'' said the grand j\rrY. The jury urged judges to re- d\Jce or eliminate the use or bailiffs in c·ourt proceedings un- less there is a threat to public safety. ··Exper ience shows that gtnerally people are on their best behavior in cou.rt," the let· ter said. "There seems to be upiversal understanding that the judge has authority to if!l· mediately incarcerate any dis· rupters for contempt or court.'' Moreover, the jury COQtinued. most courtrooms have emergen· cy buttons enabling the Judge to summon immediate aid. With an average monthly salary or $1,500, the county'• 101 deputy sbetifra and marshals cost taxpayers nearly $2 mllllon a year, the jury noted. That money would' be better used to pay salaries ror addi· tiona l Judges to help reduce court backlogs or send the law officers back to reaular duties. the letter said. and other severe medical problems. -M06l emergency medical system trauma centers use a university hospital as a base lo treat the most severely injured patients. -Hospitals rrom both inskie a nd outside Orange County transferred more than 1.000 patients io_ UCIMC last year because proper treatment was best "Provided by the university. And UCIMC is. the only medical center in the county that "never transfers patients because or an ina.bllity to provide the neceuary care." Gonzalez, As well as every other administrator of the five hospitals designated May 7 by Orange County supervisors as trauma centers, had questions to answer before the system ge>e$ into effect J une 7. Supervisors, after two years of study, decided to establish a network or specially equipped and staffed ho6pitals that will treat persons w ith life-threatening injuries. But the ProcelS of se)!Cting which hospitals would be named as official trauma centers bas been clouded with controversy. When designating tbe five centers, supervisors aaid they' accepted as fair and impartial the recommendations of a survey team made up of experts from within a nd outside the county. The five hospitals a re , besides UCIMC. Fountain Valley Community Hospital, Mission Community Hospital, Anaheim Memorial Hospital and . Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital. The te rritory is divided ro u ghly b y geog r aphic boundaries. The university hospital was named as co-provider o f emergency services for central Orange County with SATCH. In addition, UCIMC got s pecial designation as a "Level 1" ractllty. That means patients with certain injuries, such as limb amputations or severe burns, would be ~en to the facility ln Orange no matter where tbe accident or injuey occ:WTed. But both the co-designation of trauma center for central c.ounty and the "Level l " label for UCI" infuriated SATCH officials. They have insisted that the impartial team's scoring has somehow been tampered with and riled a lawsuit Friday demanding to see all documents pert,aining to the ulection process. But UCIMC Administrator Gonsalez, in b la letter, contended tbe aurver. team made their Jud&meats • clearly, objectively, and with raUoo.al, responsible Juatiftcation. Those who deny tbiJ distort reality." .... _....,... MISSOULA, MON1'., TEENS SHIELD FACES FROM ASH OwerftoW' From Volcano Prottiflila Health Wamlng• lminaai&y Debated Court. to StUdy Nixon Wiretaps W ASmNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to- day to decide whether rormer President Nixon and his closest advi~ can be forced to pay for unlawfully spying on U.S . cltbem. At lasue in a cue involving telephone wiretaps placed without court permission is whether -and if so, wheo - any president or high-ranking aide can be beld personally repsoosible financially ror such constitutional violations. The justices said they will hear arguments aimed at killing a lawsuit against Nixon, Henry Kissinger. J ohn Mitchell and H. R. Haldeman for Vietnam war· t!ra surveillance. A federal appeals court ruled that Nixon and the others must race the possibility of paying substantial damages. In seeking Supreme Court re· vie w, Justice Department lawyers argued that any presi· dent and "tho6e whose advice be requires and those who act for him" should be shielded by absolute immunity. beyond his resignauon from the NSC. When later, finding out about the wiretap. Halperin and hls family sued Nixon. national security advber Kiaainger. Al· lorney General Mitchell and White House aide Haldeman. Tbe Jawsuit cbar&ed that the warrantless wiretap violated the Fourth Amendment's prot.ection against unrea.sooable searches and the Safe Streets Act of l968. A federal trial judge ruled that the defendants were eotitJed to a qualified. "good-faith" 1mmuru ty against the statutory cla.uns but that the wiretap was un conslitutlooaJ. Because the Halperins had not alleged any actual IDJUry caused by the government spying on the family's telephone conversa lions. the judge in 1977 awarded them only $1 l.n damages. The U.S. Court of Appeals 1n Washington overturned that rul· iog. It ordered the trial judge to determine whether the primary purpose of the surveillance was something other than an attempt to protect natiooaJ security. If so. failure lo obtain a war· rant could subject Nixon and the others, under the Safe Streets Act. to pay $100 for each day the illegal wiretap luted, punitive damages and the Halperins' lawyer fees. 21 Missing At St. Helens VANCOUVER. Wash. GP> Abrasive volcanic ash coughed up by Mowit St. Helens dnft.ed over three states today follow111g a volcanic eruption that k1Ued at least five. left 21 missing and forced thousands to nee a mile· wade wall of steaaung mud. The ash which prompted health warrung.s -fell half an inch deep on the ground up to 500 miles away following Sunday·s convulsion that turned day into night in mu<'h of eas tern Washington, Idaho and we:;tem Montana A plume of steam and a.sh was s till billowing 14.000 reet Jugh from a crater a half·m1le wide today. But there were no sight in~s of the fuming rivers l>f mud and rock wtuc~· roarPd rlown the n anks of the peak earlier. There Q.e rc no Sil!l\Ung~ Of lava flow~ during the eruplloo Both the Cowliu and the Too tie rivers were dropping after being s wollen Sunday by the mud flows. ··rt·s sWJ perkm~. but tt as not as violent." said Sam Frear, a ~ pokesmnn for the Forest Service said · We hope we·ve ~een the worst · · Rescue helicopters planned to take to the air to search for the 21 people still missing. The Red Cross estimates between 2.SOO and 3,000 persons have been ~vacuated. The explosion Sunday knocked 1.300 feet off the top or the ooce pr1 stlne and snow -covered 9 .677·foot peak. which until Ma rch bad been quiet slnce 1.857. · • Jt k>olc.s like the aftermath of a n atomic explosion.·· said Dwight E. Reber. a pilot for Columbia Helicopters Inc of Aurora. Ore. Ash and flov.-s of gas and nev. ly formed rock poured from tht• mountaJn t.h.roughout Sunda) The mud flow -the conslsten cy of wet cement, moving at 50 mph -pus hed fl oodwater<; b<>fore 1t. swept up cars aod houses and snapped concrete· ;.i nd -s t eel brid ges l ak e toothpicks. At least 21 were missing on the sides of the mountain inc!ud ang crusty, 84 ·year·old resort operator Harry Truman. v.tw had long refused to leavt>. A bellcopter crew saw two ot the bodies trapped in a car about 15 mlles from the volcano. said Atr Force Reserve Capt Robert J . Wead "These people v.ere fried with 0 !>O • • • "'Milt \ ............... BIOOEST ERUPTION Mount St. Helena the heat." Wead said. ··Trees and all~ veget.atton were ~aid out flat s inged. burned, steam111g, s1uling -a temble looking Uul\t." Bob CbnstJansen of the U.S. Geological Survey said a shock wave from the eruption dev· astated a miles-wide swath for 15 mu~ on the mounuain's nort.h side. He said not a tree stump was left Spint LaJ<e. a popular r~rca. uon area at the base of the \Olcano·!> north side. "doesn't exist." Reber said. It was ob- llt.erated by the nows of debris and hot mud nowwg down the mountain'• sides. Forest fi~. started by Ught· n1ng from the u h cloud above the peak, burned thousands of acres. F'1 re offlc1Uls said conditions were too d anierous for firefighters . lare11ghters The ash and hot gases spewed from the volcano in a towenng plume nearly nine males high , '4 It h w~terly winds spreading 1t t1c ros.s Washington and Idaho and into Montana. At Missoula. Mont .. about 500 males downwind from Mount St. Helens. fallin~ ash reduced vis· ability to almost zero and the State Highway Patrol sajd that by nightfall all roads west and !>OUth of Missoula were closed. "ll"s Just IJke midnight." Sgt. Larry Gamachl' of the Yakima County Shenff's office said Sun- da-. at Yakima. Wash . about 100 m1.les downwind. But the mountain began rumbling March 27. for the first time su\Ce 1851. Before Mount St. Helens erupted. the I erst volcano to erupt tn lbe contiguous 48 states was California's Mount Lassen in 1914·17. The case acted on today in· volved a 21-mooth wiretap, from May 1.969 to February 1971. oo the home telephone or Mortoo Halperin. former chief or the National Security Council's pl annl.ng croup. In early 19619, Nixoo and bis ------------------------------ aides were enraged by leaks to the news media about foreign policy documents and classified informatioo. N lxoo and the others believed the leaks were coming rrom the NSC. Al an April 25, 1989 meet- ing the president. Kissinger, Mitchell and then-FBI Diftctor J . Efdgar Hoover prepared a Ust o suapecta. Halperin'• name was on that list. The wiretap on Halperin's telephone never produced any proof to support the auaplcloo. but the bu11lne lasted well • Oil Barrel Price Hiked By Tiie .u.daW P,.. Indonesia said today the price of it.a e:Jq)Ol'ted oll will rile a a barrel effective at mlclnlpt. while a J~ newa qmey reported tA11eria notlfted .lapaneae oil reflnen that it raiaed lta crude oll price by St a barnl l'ttlOMU" to Kar 16. Tb• two a:porten were the third aDd foardl to anJM>UDCe a ~ce iDcNaM ID ala dQ1. • QuotJni lnduatrtal 1outte1, lapaa'• Jbodo ne•• aemce Hid tb• price of A11erta11 -.e....n s.bara blend wW be •n a bmTel. l.DdoDella aald ... belt ~ 8mutn erade-A.nm el!Mwate rtMI to .,..'75 per 42·&allon barrel. Indonesia aporta 1.1 miltion barrell of d'1 dally from Ill tctal pNducdoD ol LI mil1ioo barrels. A~ .,.. aec:ounted few 0.2 pereeat of Japa'a total oU Im· port• in the lf7t flacal year ended Marett at. K10do aaJd. ' lleaico ralMd lbe price ol ita export oU $1.50 to 113.50 a barrel eflectlve Tbunday. Saudi Arabia announeed WednesQJ it ralHd ita price from Ill to • a barrel effective April 1. The lncreUe bJ tbe a.udll, tbe world'• btQed Clll .........,, ii apected to add a ,_, a 1alloD to lbe price A.1Mriew pa1f•pilOllDeaadbomeballt- . oU. 10~ow much the lle:Dean and Indonesian iDcraMI will add bu not been determlned. lndoDllA•, Alpria aDd Saudi Arabia an member• of tbe 0rt1ntgt1m o1 P«ro1eum SI· portJ.aa eo..trMI. llaleo II DOt a me .... oltbe eutll w.- OPEC DliNe Ma pldeliM. Fu.U. redDcUOM la o&I pro- ducuan an belDI tonealt fOr OPEC. Tb• Mro&eum lateWpnee WeeklJ aald toUJ tbat OPSC prod.c.d aa a.eraa• of •.a mllliaa ._... of oO pet' -duftal .... ftnt ...,.. ol uu ~. - ... " . , • • • • • • • ' . . . ~ . " • " ,, • • " , . . ,. " . ,. . .. , , .. , ~ ~ , , , ~ , .,.. , , • ~ ; ' ~ . . • . ~ • . . • . . • • ~ . . . ' • • ·-· · .. · .,, , :-.. :.· _. .. . . . . ;, ·"' ... .. .. . . . .. . • . "" . . ~ . . . ~-,. .. ~ .... ":· , . . _,,.. ,._ .. Mondey, Mey 11. ,.., ~ ..... ~ :r-~~'·' ......... Beady. to Roll· GltftNIGI ON lllTNDA Y D...,., -It ll __...,. bow tht apart ol roller .tcatlac baa man-aed to survift ln the old Balbos downtuwll""" AR'Wr" ot Nwwpon 8eftb. Tblit'1 bttaure It uems to be'° much hm. Everybod7 t1 ctom1 tt On a Sunday afternoon, you wander arGund the Pav llloo, the Fun Zone ba,y front, the Balboa ~r &rH and rolltr oat.n mate •l ~ ~ We. Sverybody teema to be wearinc me.a wllb wbelb on them One re.iaw-ut. in the apparmt-elfort to prelet'Ye lb noonna. baa pul llP one ol u.. lll&erut.kJD&l traffic lips on lM front door It depana a roll~ allate wlOl a heavy red hn~ drawn throu&h It, au11.un& ahtes are banned lnsldt: FOR nlAT MA1TE&, you wooder bow lbe sport aur- \ftves ~ause Newport Beach bas a hablt ol prohlbUlftl dozens of other practte!ff Mo&t ol lhe city .aips aloos the ocean or bay frooa. Hema to .ctd.ttss t.Mmaelves to bans Placards tell you no loitenng. diving, eallng, drinkmg. dogs. cats, boat launchmas. boat unJaunchings and look out for the open storm dram liDe . By the llme you get l.brouRb reading the "There Wlll -·-. ..... · we·re GdtmQ So£ood at 11tia_We 01lgbl to.Tum PrQ. •• Be Nos," you're often·Jeft puzzled as to what's left to do bes~ quiet breathing: - ROLLER SKATING, however, obviously remains. Balboa v1s1tors are doing it by twos, threes, or even as solo artists who twist and turn amid obstacles like trash cans, , utility poles or motor cars. At the base of Balboa Pier. on the cement apron. rolJer &ka ters bring their own music via portable radios and dis- co dance of'do fancy maneuvers to music. It's becommg a popular spot to shoot TV comme~tats. Ttus Sunday. on one of the walkways adjoining Balboa Pier. the skating enthusiasts set up a regular slalom run where top skaters zig-zagged between little cones set about three feet apart. ONE YOUNGSTER, probably about 13 years old. made repeated successful runs through the cones at Lop speed on Jmt one akate. It was a real show. Ke drew a lot or applause from the impromptu audience. Pretty soon, a man showed up with an electronic lim· mg devtce. All skating was suspended for a time while the wires and timer were installed along the rollerskating course. Then the roller sk~ters started time trials through the slalom course. Alas, that seems to suggest the sport is headed toward professional.18m. Next thing you know, that 13-year-old boy will be announcing that be's turned professional. He'll de- mand a heavy salary for his performances, with options for renewal and renegotiation of his contract. VOU SUPPOSE IF WE have a revival of bop-scotch or leap-frog. somebody will want Lo come along and tum it in · to a professional sport. That seems to be the way of sport these days. If you become popular at it, tum pro. On the other hand, il the recreation becomes too popular, Newport Beach will probably figure out some way Lo ban it. Two Abducted on Sunset Strip L 0 S A NG EL ES ( AP) -identify, were robbed and k.id- Police suspect the abduction of a napped at gunpoint by aix men 16-year-old girl and a 216-year..old early Sunday as they were walk-man on Sunset Boulevard was gang-related. Witnesses said the ing with four friends about 12:40 couple, who police would not a.m . • . han Students To Get Ousted WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Coart toda.Y ntmed to 11detrack can. edlllla1.ltntioe uUoD Uaat ••Y IMd to U.. ..._ o1 tbCM&lmdl ol lrulu 1l*911u from tbe UIUt.ed ....-. Tbe J.Uce1 by an •1 ¥Ole, l4lft intact a federal appeall eamt rwJ. tn1 that PteaJdebt Carter acted within bla le1al aut.bority I• New. 10 whn be oNered that the Rib• of all Iranian studenta in this t'Ountry be reviewed. Today'• acuoo could speed up de l)()rta1ion df orta . Officials ~Cuba On Deaths KEY WESI', Fla. CAP> -~ Cuban government bas been aslled by the U.S. Coast Guard to atop "courting diluter" - the possibility ol hundreds of deatba -by packing boats with refugees and sending them on their way to Florida over rough seas. Two admirals fired ort messaies to the Cuban govern· ment SUnday a.ft.er a vessel car· rying 52 refugees capsized and sank Saturday. taking 14 lives . T he Coast Guard blamed the s inking on rough seas and said the 36-foot vessel. Olo Y11mi. was overcrowded. The Telex messages called for an end to "'the continued lack of regard for h11man life in Cuba." THEBE HAS BEEN no • response by the CUban govern- ment Lo the messages. S urvi vors s a i d Ouban aulborities lied ab.out lb..e- weather condiuons ahead on the 90-mlle journey to Florida . "They smiled and said it'was good weather. They tricked us. It was all a lie." said refugee Eduardo Francisco Ponce, who survived with his daughter, Nydia. 5, and son Efrain. 4. They were picked up by Coast Guard helicopters after spend- ing 11'2 hours clinging to debris in the wind·lossed waves. SALVATORE OJ EDA, owner of the Olo YumL said a "huge wave" washed over hls boat. "It happened so fast. It took about five minutes. There were life jacketa but everybody just panicked. They were screaming for their relallves. screaming all kinds o( things," Ojeda s aid. Cuban authorities halted the exodus for a time. But the seas s ubsided Sunday evening and a string o( more than 50 refugee- 1 aden boats converged on the government docks in Key West. The refugee total was expected to reach 60,000 today as the boatllft entered Its fifth week. THE COAST GUARD bas answered more than 700 distress calls since the boatllft began and is a lso carefully guarding again.st smuggling of refugees to unauthorized docks along the Florida coast. President Carter has called for an md Lo the illegal ferrying of refugees by boat operat.on from F10rida and aued t.be Cuban government to agree to an official transPortatioo plan. CAaTEa'S OUBa. an iDWa1 step ln U.ua far unauccadw el- fort.I to break thee .,. ol tbe U.S. Embuay ln Tehran llDd free the Americus Miaa held bolltage then, wu put IDto ti· feet by Attorney General Bm· jamln avUetti . He ordered all Iran.lam visit· ing the United States u DCJD· immigrant ataadents to report to the l~aUoa and Naturdaa. tion Service by tut Dec. Sl. Those failin& to report and dime found to have violated the tenm of their visas were to be de-- ported . <.iovernment lawyen aay that 56,69' Iranian students complied with Civlletti'a order, and that 6,366 ol them were found to be deportable. ID acldttk>o, anotbet" 861 persom have beell ldentit\ed as faili.n& to comply with the or- der. Individual lranlaaa and a group calling ltseU the Con· federation of lruian Stucleals s ued t.be goverument. The suits contended that ClvUett.i's order viol a led the I ran.ii.DI• rtgbt to be treated equally by singlina them out from all other aliens for the status cbeck.s . A FEDE&AL T&lAL judge str\J'Ck down Civlldti's Of'der. but last Dec. Z7 the U.S. Cirt:Wt Court o( Appeals in Wasbineton ruled roe Lbe 1overumeot. . The appeals court ruled that U.S. District Judge Joyce Hens Green was wrong when she round no "overriding national in- terest" justifying the action taken against Iranian students. · 'Ttu.s court is not in a positioo to say what effect the required re-- porting by several thousand lra- ruan students. who may be in this country illegally. will have oo the attitude and conduct of the Ira- nian government." the appeals court said. It added: "That is a judgment to be made by the presideot and it is not for us to overrule b.im in the absence of acts that are clearly in excess of bia authority." Reprisals limited By Allies NAPLE.5. Italy (A P ) -America's European allies limited their promised san ctions against lran, safeguard- ing billions ol dollars in business contracts on the premise that a full trade embargo would aerve on· ly to alienate Tehran of. ficiala they believe are working to free the U.S. host.ages. _ The foretcn m.inistera . ... •del Eaters Pris•• • .. Former Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel, 61, walks througb Eglin CF1orida> Federal Prison gates to begin serving a three-year sentence today. He waa found guilty of mail fraud and racketeering charges. Mandel is among the 20 percent of inmates convicted of white-collar crimes. Iran Rescue Team lands at Norfolk NORFOLK. Va. <AP> -lbe·men ol t.be helicopter aqudroo that apparenUy participated in the aborted resc\ae miaion to Iran' came boa>e today to ramUy and a bero's welcome. Two Air Fortt Cl4l ~ p&.aaea ~ .. tbe aervamm which inctuded 120 members o( aqu.adron HM 11 and 50 mee from the nuclear camer USS Nimitz and n~~ mUel'S ~Tex.as ancl..U$.Ca.li.(o.rnia. Q9W.be~ ~from ~-~_j)ee-. THEY LANDED THIS llO&NlNG at Norlolk Naval Air Sta- • tion..wbiere~f•milieew,aitect u'dc'Nlly in the aq118drwl's b.agar. '1be Hlll6 bas now arrived .. Tbe Texas and tbe California have now arrived, too," a sailor fin.ally announced. - A Navy 'band struck u.p "Anchors Aweigh" and the CTOWd tensed. straining for lbe flfSt sight m rune months of husbands. fathers and soos. Quickly, there was buggi.Dg and lliaaiag aed tears. .. PE'ITY OFFICE& 3aD CLASS John Capaui of the Texas capie bome1to a baby he had never seen -3-moot.b-old James. ··Smile at Daddy," CapuzJ saJd as be beJd bis soo for the first time. Capaz:z:i 's wile Judy, sa.Jd she last saw him when the Texas, along with the CalJ.fonua aod lbe N1m1tz. left for what was to be routine Meditern..oean cnuses. But the sb.ips were d1Vttled to the lodiAn Ocean in Jantaa1"7 bttaLme ol the Iraruan cnslS, HM16 JOU>ed the Nimitz from deploJ. meet atio.rdt.be USSK.itly Hawk. The~ aqw.dron personnel W9'e under ordeTs DOt to6- cu.ss their part a.n t.be miasklin. Coast Guard Cmdr. Samuel Dennis in Key West estimated that some 1.000 boats awaited loading in Cuba. o f t b e European lMIMMMM~~••••• Economic Community IMllMIMM~M~•••••••••••~MmMmMm~~~wwwa. decided &mday to limit lbe aandionl to buslneta Heavy Storms Hit Dixie deals alped afttt lbe 53 boatages were ael1ed Nov. 4, ra1ber than 10 a h ead wUh the full reprilala they paedced unleaa "cfeci.slve Pl'OC· resa " was made toward freeln 1 tbe CE EBRATE OUR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS WITH OiAMPAGNE BRUNOI IN 1liE ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT BEAOl 6.SO Louisiana Posts Flash Flood Watches Coastal lt'eac~r .. 1Qhl end mom<"9 tow clwdl •'"' !Ian JuMl\IM Tu.today aflar,_n Cooler 1"4-. 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A lthou1b the mi.niMen ackaowledled "no declaln Proc,.... tow anl the Uber 1tiDii of tbe bait ... bu tMID place 1lnce April 2t • when they made tbe pledce, they 1aid full 1anctiiam would alimate u ,,..... factioD tbe:1 view M moderate CIG tbe wue. "Tbe lqt tblni the Jrant.m wal UI to do ll bop Imo lbe Amerteu basket.', a Brttilb of. nctal Mid . • Otblr olftdall laid tbe lmpetUI for full IUC• tioGI dwtDdled markedly alt.er tbe aborUft U.S. Each S&l1dly betweerl 11 nt 2, folow the Mariachi music to ft.M's North Eubance ... where you'I be grlltld with I complkraltaly coddail! Then relax over such gourmet delights as Siver Dollr Bllllbeny ,,...., Grits Souftl6, King Crab and Eggs, Pini rAladl Muffins and more. Al ao- ~ied by CQl11CllnaD'y ~. wtm a wt to Slaft your shopping day! SeltinQs n It 11, 12 noon ni 1. Please call ea11y tor reseMlions: 759-1900, mct. 330. P.S. Miii BMch, browse through 1he 1be ... ... ,. GP9' llCft SUndly from 12 noon m s p.m. • ' Ht-.,ort e.dl. mtlltarJ ...cae .._pt April a ltall• ,...... l{ln.llUr BmUio Oolom· bo, wbo cbalr-4 tit• mHtlJll a.day, aa.td tbe1mctlanlwou.ldt.U• .... ----~'!"!'"'~~--~'"'"!'""!""'!"!"~~~--~~~~'""!'91~------...1 eff ed ftunday. fMI IMltr ..... _. tO IDS. N-M ~a.di. ClllM 10111; .... TillL, ftl. 10 • • \ • at: ... ,.. DAILY PILOT A .J . iege EndS After Cop W-onnds Gunntan 4 Ill Serieu C'eatlltlea • 28 Hurt m <EST COVINA (AP> -Four people were re· ponect Mriously injw'ed and anotbel' two doaen re- eei•ed minor Utjuriea after t.be Rapid Tram•l Db· triet baa they we.re ndln& in spun otf &D off-ramp of tbe San Bernardino Freeway here, authorities said . The bus was traveling in the west.obound laaes when it went off the Barranca Street off.ramp about 8 p.m. Sunday, taking out several traffic sips along the way before it came to rest about 100 yards in front of a restaurant, said West ( ) Cowina Fire Capt. Chuck SI' ATE Skaggs. He estimated that ....._ ______ ..., a bout 40 people were aboard the bus, which did not catch fire and was upright aft.er the crash. M ~tell It. UM IMce betu about 1:30 p.m. &mda1- eloelu Ume at tM Weway alot't wbeN Ml. Prado. zr. worked u aebeclmr. TM •aam .........t lft« •Pl"'nl a ,_.an lD • ltOHJ.n& mulr M tM .._. fll tM ..... ud a~ m .... er wbo Marci wen. ru • tM .._. ucl alerted poUee. ,,_. ..... 't uy e...._.. m tM beeMled stere, poliee1Ud. Aft«m.._,.ud a ball of~. tbepamu wuelveoaa unmubddlteetlWllear udta.a forced Maueb todri•• 9aim wbllebe 1al lD t.btl"Ml'MM,pard.i.DaMI. Pr•.polleeuld. After drlv•nc on tbe outalurta of Lodi, abOut 100 miles Bus Crash poeed president if be bad t.old what be knew about t.be scandal. lo a Los Anaeles Times Syndicate story unider Deu'a byllne, pubUabed iD the San Francisco Ex· amlner's Sunday editk>os. Dean &aid Lldd.y dis- obeyed Nixon's order to coopera&e witb the Seoate Watergate Committee investigatiDg tbe June, 17, 1972, break·in. . E.r-ellirlal f'a«'r• C•a r~ THOUSAND OAKS <AP> -Tbe r~r city manager bu been charted with four feloey couota or assault with a deadly weapon following a shoot· ing incident during a May 3 Conejo Valley Days Parade that resulted in injuries to a 5.2-year-old woman and her 4-year·old granddMlgbter. Glenn Kendall Jr., who retired 2'1'l years ago because of falling eyesight and an arthritic condi· lion, was charged in a complaint filled by state Al· • tomey General George Deukmejiao. LOS ANG EL~ (AP> -A federal judge who froze ihe assets or Co Petro Marketing Group 2 ToU Bttllrrrd l.o•f wants a court-appointed reeeiver lo find out why a SAN MIGUEL <AP)_ Police say two youn.g $248,000 withdrawal or company funds was re· girls, Martha Meio, 4, and Tk'eaa Florez, s. each portedly made by an official or lhe cootroversial or San Miguel, bave been m•ssmc sintt Saturday gasoline investment concern. · b c:--u-Co Petro's sate or ga.spline futures contracts wben they were seen playing in t e ~•s were ruled to be illegal on May 7 by U.S. District River bed are probably lost and not the vicbms of foul ela~. aouthult ot S.. ~. Ute trio'• ear~ at a dud Md al a dirt r'Olld wr a viM'Yud Md tM oce.,mla IOt-. ,..... tt appeared Uaat .... Prado Would DOt be .. tM .... ol fire ud the 1munaa seemed to b.aq ea1.cl b1I suard. lfateb ftnd once wttb bia eoaeealed • .a7~aUw .....-. llueb'a ~ saJd. Polee trail.cl in otber ftbldes and~ b)' car redlo. As the IUDIDU left tbe ltere, be ~ bead a PD te ... Practo•a bad, and abe fainted, autboritiel Aid. Collim. whole ace ... mt hn ...... t.eay lmowa .... tu. to Ledl -Memorial Hospital. Court Judge Robert J · Ke~r t and be also or-An air and ........... d search ol the river area bas • • -dered that all the money raised ny them -more . r.• ~ f than S2 milPoo _ was lQ be tumed over to the re··. • f.atlt;d to locate the girls. The seardl was called of ·- '• ceiver. retired Superior Court Judge Victor R. at nightfall Sunday. H'ansen. A company official witMrew the S248:000 At Mftlla• M•••• .tf•ll~d the next day. Kelleher lea med. "" Uddfl Rapped on lt'afergafr SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -John Dean, who was former President Richard Nixon's While House counsel, says convicted Watergate con· spirator G. Gordon Liddy could have saved the de· FRESNO CAP> ~ fll"lt Armenian museum and cultural center outside Soviet Armea'.ia may be developed at Fresno State University. Members of the San Joaquin Valley's large Armenian-American comm\Dllty plan to seek dona· lions to construct a building on the campus to house the center. 'Ola No' Not Croaker Frog jockey Brent Bloom coaxes "Oh No," a frog he says he round in a JX>Od at the Rancho Seco nuclear plant, to first place in the CaJa ·1eras County Frog Jumping Jubilee. "Oh No" jumped 19 feet, 9112 inches. Murder Victim Transvestite latins Conversion Urged by Mormons PASADENA <AP> -Altbougb Spani.sb-speaking members of the Mormon Church have tripled in Southern California in the last five years, Spencer Kimball, president and prophet of the church, toldac~of8'1,000thatconversiooofLali:Mneedstobesteppedup. up. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Los Angeles County Sheriff's in· vestigators · have revealed that ooe of tbl"ee nude murder vie· tims fo.md with their bands tied and their throata slaabed was a male transvestite. One victlm, Cleo Biabop, 3S.. had originally been Identified as a female. "Because or the positioning of the body and tbe outwardly female appearance" of Bishop. detectives could not be sure of the gender until coroner's ol· ficials arrived to move the Scln Feraaado Co••~il bodies, said sherifrs spokesman Gary Nit.cbman. The b&oody bodies were found in tbe bedrooms of a Weal Hollywood aputment. Tbey were believed t.o baYe been dead for 24 to 48 hours, spokesmen said. Vote Method Upheld WASIUNGT0N CAP) -The Supreme Court today left int.act the way San Fernando, Calif., elects its City Council. The Ju.slices, without com· menl, turned down arguments by six Mexican·American voters that the Los Angeles suburb's at· large election system im· permissibly dilutes their voting power. Islands Get National Park Status VEN"ruRA <AP> -The Qiao. nel Islands have been dedicated . as Southern California's farst na· lional park ln ceremonies at Ventura Harbor. _ . The voters sued city officials in 19'14 an an attempt to change the system for electing the city's five council members so each member would be elected from a separate distnct. The s uit pointed out that although Mexican-Amer icans account for almost half San Fernando's population ooty three Mexican-Americans have been elected to the c ity council in more than 60 years. Most of the city's Mex.ican· Americans live in a "barrio" in one section of San Fernando, ac· cording to lhe suing voters. That section should have an op- porturuty to elert at least one council member to represent it, the lawsuit said. U.S. District Judge Anthony Kennedy dismiMed the suiL His ruling was upheld last July 12 by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals. Tbe appeals court said the Mexican-American voters failed lo prove "that they have been denied access lo the political procee," and failed to prove that the city's electioos were "conceived or operated as !)urpose{ul devices for furtber racial discrimination." at-ooacz. fur l:x:7ya ... There was no preliminary evidence ol sexual molestation, Nltcbmu said. Deputi& 6deetffied the other victims as Robert Percy, 35, Of Los Angeles, and bis wife Betty, Z.8. N EIGllBO&s said the Pttcy.s have t-...o children, about 10 and 12. but they could not be loea&ed. deputies said. "We believe the suspect or s uspects knew the victims, as there was no sign or forced en· try.'' said U . Pbtl Bullington. Although spokesm en initially said nattOt.ics or robbery may have been involved. in· vestigators said they had found n o drug connection and described the apartment as "in disarray," but oot ransacked. DE~ found the bodies Friday after friends o{ the ~ ti ms weot to the West Hollywood s heriffs statioo saying tbey bad not been able to contact their friends and were worried about them, a spokesman said . Neighbors called Bishop "quiet" and "a real lady." Most said they were unaware Bishop was a transvestite. J "It seems to me that we are a litUe behind ... in our proselyt· lng of m.incldJ.Y groups, especially our Latin American brethren and sisters," said Kimball in a 2,500-word speech delivered hall· ingly Sunday in the smoggy, so.degree weather. The Oumnel hluds Natioft&I Park lncludertlve islands lying from 15 to 30 miles olf the Santa Barbara and Ventura county coasts. They are Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, SU Miguel and the two tiny i1laad1 of Santa Barbara and ADacapa. which prevloualy were a national moawnmt. . Cbutth olficials said tbe 85-year-old cburcb leader's voice prob· lem lsduetothroatsur1eryforcancerin195'7. THE TWO-DAY GATBE&ING was part of a series of regional convocations to allow more people to see their leader. ~the crowd was the laraest in the church'• 150-year history, officials bad hoped to fill the 104,000-seat stadium to over· flowing. There a.re about 250,000 Mormons m Soutbenl Callfornia and about 50,000 ol them are Hispanic. A 1roup of about 2,800 sat ln the Spanilb lqua1e aectkJD at tbe Rose Bowl, aad Kimball's speech wu tnDllat.ed for tbem. K1118ALL SAID BE bad a vision of a "better day dawnlq" for tbe HiapUica, ln bulineu, lDduatry and education. He said the 50,000 are the vaquard "of the YUt nwnben wbo will follow lD their foaUC.eps. ·' Klmblll allo told biS u.t.nen. wbo took off their jacketl, but not tbelr ties,' in the wiltinl weather, that they should try to COD· vert tbeir Protestant and CatboUe nellbborl. o.ma ol "ex-llorlDClllll for Jesus" were trJiDI to do some ooaYtrUDc al tbelr own u they banded oat tracts to tbe church .. mbln. Tbeir eoatenUoa ii t&lll Monnoaa are aot "saved" lD a ,...... relatkmblp with J ... Cbriat and have been led astray bJ IM..,....,..., ot cburcb founder Joeepb Smith. S•mball told tbe Uu'oDC that t.be chuttb'a wort won't be com· plete until "all tbe .orld comee to lmow tbe teadllQp ol the ~IU'dlal ..... Cbriltof Latter-cla)tSaiDU .•• 1'lllle llaadNda ot chartered buMI ud t.bcMllmdt ot eampenl an ..s matorbomel made tbe Bole.Bowl look UM a Mc footbal ..,_ •:t;.,alrel ._.. bewUdertd u tbeJ wattbed the Wn1.J llllM IDODI -wbo do not amob or drUlk akalM>l or aa.ythlnc wttlt a«elne, lnelucllnl col• -UDe llP et water f aUHtl. The illaDda are "one ol the few breediD& pounds left for sea lkm. banor and elel*a• aeala IDd lnwD peUcaas, wbic:b are an enclAQ1ered species,'' said Park su,erlntendent William Dorn after 1romd· breaklnl ffl'emmiel SUnday for tbe part beallquarten and ¥is· ltor center. Tbe national pan ... siCDed lnto law bJ Pnlideat Carter oa March 5 llDd will pve sreater public 1tte11 to 250,000 acres ot the l1ladl which were prevtoul· 1y In private or U.S. Navy bands . 1"o Save Youth LOS ANOELl:S <AP> -Two Pacolma IDID, J.. Ji'lcJl9, zr, aad Javier Orte1a. u. were eredttild 11J ftn Gn'ldala wttb .. YIM tbe lie of a u.,._-old boyw8owanepta.U.down Ute hale .. WMll ID tbe Su Femado-,...mauea. ~ • • JE1 .. ,,~ .. , .. Ro0«1N.WMct1Pubtlwr T'Mmelt<•vll/Editof Or.noeeoas10a11vP1101 ~.. ~ ~llfl.e•••••••••M•o•n•d•.".· ...... ".''.· •'"°••••••••••a.•"*••••tc•,.•'bl•c•h•'•e•d'•'°"•'.,•P..-••a•.w•••• . : 'lbere's a lot of doom and aloom bemg talked out in our tommunities these days. Aut.o sales are down. Receaaion (ooms. Inflation continues. Tbe real fear here, however. is that we might actually talk ourselves lntotroubled times. : You are reminded of the story, told often some years ego, about the enterprising man who decided to start his own hamburger stand out along P•clfic Coast Highway. · He saved hi5 money, rented t.h'e stand and decided he'd try to offer beachgoers and paaalng motorists the best ham- lJurgers on the Orange Coast. He bought fine beef. put up .10me signs and openeij for business. His hamburgers were indeed delicious . His trade !1ourished. He even made enough money to send his son ~ay to a fme university. His son, of whom he was very pro-t¥1, would become an economist. : While the boy was away at school, his father's ham- qurger stand continued to grow and flourish. The father put QUt more signs. He a dded an annex to the stand for sit-down meals. He hired more help. Still the business grew. : So.me years later, the son retumed home to his proud father with a degree in economics from the great un- wersity. The young man, however, was shocked at what ljis.f ather_h~ dQne with. his_husiness while he .was away. "Father," he exclaimed. "your expenses and over- head must be terrible here now. You must be more ~areful with your money. Don't yoµ realize we·re on tlle brink of a terrible bus iness recession?" The father took his son's advi ce very seriously for the son had been to the great university and now was an economics expert. So they took down the signs advertis- ing the hamburger stand because they would be too ex· pensive to maintain. They started buying a cheaper grade of meat for the hamburgers. The young man convinced his dad that they ·should close the hamburger stand annex and let all the "aitresses go because thia would reduce overhead for the bard times ahead. And they quit putting ads in the paper with coupon:; for 20 cents off on their hamburgers because this was costing more money. And to improve cash flow. they raised prices on all their food. . Pretty soon, m otorists quit stopping at the father's flamburger stand and just whizzed right on down Pacific Coast ttrgllway. And the ooachgoers tasted the once-ta mous hamburgers that were now watered down and more expensive and didn't come back again. . As the hamburger trade trickled off to just a shadow of what it had once been, the father took his son aside and eongratulated him. • "Son, you certainly were correct ," the father said. '!We are in a great recessioo. "Business bas become just terrible." • • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ()ther views expressed on this page are thoae of their authors and atttsts. Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. "°• 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. j Boyd/Citizen Police B7L ll. BOYD : First police officers were ~ala cftizena drafted into Oiabtwatcb duty. In fact, the flOrd "police" comes from tb• Greek word for citizens. nm country's farst polic~ de- S>artment likewise was a ckbens' brigade, set up in Bolton in lB:M. The routine recurs in cycles. There were tll e v i g i I a n t es i n t h e t!Ud-lJOOs. Then the posses of \II• old West. ln most recent rears, citizens band radio aroups have got together to taatrol their own Oelgbborbooda. Both the fHponsibility and tbe ir- feapooaibility invariably pd up back in the bands or ~ citbena, ao it aeema. .,. ~ WhJ do JOU IUppole the te1i1latora or Wyoming ~ a law that makes it iJ. there to pboto1rapb ~·-tbe mootbs ~ January Uarou_1b April Dear Gloomy Gus ..... , ... Ill •h 91'9 .... ......... ''::::I" ........ :=£..~~:'.-: • wllbout an official permit? Wlll YoU buy the American Medical Association's claim that you have to lose 70 per· cent of your hair before the thinning is even noticeable? Q. What was the Sttret to the embalming process ln old Egypt? A. Hot climate, sterile sand. No real secret. Their mummification rituals were elaborat e. But for s how, mostly. Bodies buried in Egypt's sand even wit.bout embalming have remained intact. Likewise, bodies buried in the u.ndl of the southwestern United Stat.. Q . Haa the U.S. Postal Service ever lowered postqe rat.et! A. Once. In 1119. First· clau rate wu boosted lD 1117 from two to three centa u a World War 1 mea1ure. It droPDed b9ct to two cent.a a couple ol yean later, then any chanae thereafter wu upwatdl. A wife wbo ii not u 1matt aa her baband ii moN l1bly to bave a baDP7 marrlqe than a wife wbo-fa brt.llUr' than ber busbud. Sucla be the claim ol Duke UnlYWltt.J reHarchen. They do not ex· plala ~. UMI our Loft Md War maa cu oaly ...._: Me wboftad ou& tbey'nDOt u.........._utWrwf,.. b1lpleuf1 tend to defend tbemHlv11 at every op· p0rtunky tn mlnor matwn. 'to Heir ,... ... ,., In otlMr' wordJ. v ~ection Sways Tax Cut Views W AIHI NO TON -After 11~&.q ao. ao. a tboulaad Umtl no to tax reduction for 18 moatht. President Canel' la DOlMd to tDdot M a cut \bat - howeWW' puny compared wllh wbat ii propoaect by R•J>Ubllcw thrMt.nl to outllanll them ln lb• fall campalp. "lt la no longer a question of lf, but ol when," one senior pres· ldentlal aide told us . Caner&aUk• ly l o an · nounce hlt c han11d mmd du.rlna tbe aumm.r, wltb Ccalnla tatlAa up the tax c ut I n S.ptember - juat ln time f« the Nov. 4 elft. Uoa. Carter'• tax cut would take ef. feet next Jan. 1. for the lut n1De months of the fiacal year begin- ning Oct. 1, with a TnluW')' price ta& of $11 b'Won ln kllt rev- enue. Of that, S2 billion results from beeiMing accelerated tax Paul Harvey depr.claUon on new equipment. TIMt remaJ.nlnt 19 billion ia ln tempcwU')' income tax ctedlll to cuabicn_nut year's new round ot Social Seeurtty payroll tax in· crea ... S UCH HESITANT h alf· stepplnc la jeered by Republican congressmen who want $30 billion-a-year permanent cuts an income tax rates on the Kemp- Roth model. The White House would neither signjficantly ease the American taxpayer's m a11lve burden nor introduce new loctntivea. i nto the economy. But in 11tricUy politcial terms, a tax cut is a tax cut no mauer bow shabby. and a tax cut might well s ave J immy Carter. Actually no formal proposal has yet reached the president's desk. Officially, the White House line still ties tax reduction to a balanced budget for fi scal year 1981 (beginning Oct. l ). But everybody knows the recession has assured yet another budget dehcit, thanks to increasing spendtna and deocN11ln1 NY· enue. Carter wlJJ be faced with =· e mployment, undtr~mploymml •nd continued double-4ll1t lnlla- tlon u the election nears, pol1q tbla q~: what can be done to keep the economically belea1uered lower-m iddle ln· come bracket voter from aban· doning Democratic loyalties for Ronald Reagan'.' A WAGE·PIUCE freeie aeema · out. In that department, at least, Carter really meana what he s1y1. 1bat leave. a tu cut. His advt.ten claim to heve learned their lessons from the 1978 tax bill when Congress seized the in· ltlaUve and the praldent lot no cred it. Thia lime, they aay, Carter will collaborate with the House Ways and Meana Com- mlltee. However. a problem Is posed by the committee chairman, Rep. Al Ullman of Ore1on. Regarding existing tax rates as a holy of holies not to be defUed. Ullman fears Congreu wlU run wild with l3lt r~ver if his com- mtttee report.a a bUL He woald rather lit u,iit tb11 year. But Rep. Jam•• Iona of Oklahoma1 a moderate Democrat ana the rllinl power on Wan and Meana, loal .... been IUhlnf a tu packH• tbat 1u1p(clou1 l. reHmblH the White Houle 1. While JODe9 took t he HOUH away from can. in pa111lng the 1978 bill, he and the prealdeol are workin1 tocether In 1980. Thole RepubUCaM who view Kemp-Rot.b a.s too radical will eagerly embrace Jimmy Carter'• tu cut. So wlll cor- porate ex.ecutives who fllach at acroea·the-board tax reduction. The White Howse-Jones package is nearly Identical to the tax pro- posal ($20 blllioo revenue &a.a over 12 monlha) of Geor1e Bulb. who has focused b1a presidential campaign against Reagan's avowal or Kemp-.Roth. BUT IT 18 viewed as a aham by supply-aid~ economists wbo want lnvestment and Lncentive rostered through tax reduction. It scarcely dents the budget's $100 bilbon lncreue ln revenue . including $60 billion m new tax- es. While applauding the modest start toward encourag- ing new equipment purchases. these critics consider the tem- porary tax credit election-year eyewash. While Jones eventually wants deep tax rate cuts. he 1s content with a modest Carter-blessed package as a starter. Not so the Kemp-Roth Republicans. They see the president co-0ptmg their issue on a bill that. far from restoring tt0nomic incentH es. barely makes up for next year ·5 Social Security tax increases. Wamlngs are being issued on Capitol ffill by Jones and others that u either House or Senate starts cuttrn~ tax rates. there W1tl be oo bill at all Don 't rount on 1t. We asked one White House aide, what will the pr~1dent do 1f JUSl a little tax reduction were passed on by~gre~s "! nre ::.ur- pn smg answer: "That m1i:tht be all the better." The Republicans then would be outflanked for ~ure-. New lndian'Warriors' LOok Forward American Indians have had more than their share or mercenary misleadera, self- appoint.ed "cbJefs" whose pre- sumptive utterances become an embarrassment to responsible tribespeople and whose activities frequently eventuate tn dama&:.,... trfg anmnamy. Now. up Crom the inside of the Blackfeet and tbe Apaches. the Oneida a nd t h e C hip · pewas. the C r ee. Choe· taw, Kiowa and Navajo, come a new breed o r ·'warriors.'' young enough to move f o r wa rd without looting back upon an· cient tribal r ivalries a nd anlmoeiUes -mature enough to Tecogniu that "the American In- diana' worst enemy has been himself. Art Hoppe The numbers indic t the American Indian! Dispropor· tlonate mi11use or alcohol aod drugs. inadequate health habits. chronic unemployment, soanng rate of school dropouts. A II or wh1ch problems relate. d.irecil" or -indirectly~ t.o-weJJ- i ntentioned but stupid federal government spoon-fe eding of the reservation population But "riding out or the SUOSPl • comes a band or braves derlar tng thts ls ~earung t1m r t'ven- tuatin~ m total independence Crom government wet·nursm~. THEY CALL t he m selves UNITY-United National lnd.ian Tribal Youth. lo early Apnl these young people. high school through age 25, cooverged on Great Falls: Mont., for a "national Indian yout~ leadersbJp conlerence." From northwest states and as far away as Alaska and Mis· s1ssippi they came to con· template selt-sufh c1ency for lheir people. IGNO&.ING ANCIENT tribal d1Hereoces. syst,emaUcally they established separate task forces for each or our Dallon's 12 geo- _g_ra_j>hll'al areas auaned. California to Joseph Running Foit. Wa.sh1ngtoo. Oregon and ldabo to Colleen Friedlander. Arizona to Mary Tttla. New Mexico to Michael Day and so on. Separately and together I.hey pledged themselves to the 1m- provemenl of education for native students,· promoting economic development for au the n ative people of North America. to s ponsor health· related careers among new generatioo Indians. And foremost. to Iott.er even- tual JDdian independence from bureaucralJc snooperv1s1on. Respected President Wendell C hino of tbe Mescaler o Apaches says, "Indian tribes more tbu ever need quality youth -competent to inspire quality in others -in the In· di an community. tn the Indian pueblo. on the Indian reserva- tion. •"fffr UKG£NT' nttd. ·-.......,,..,..----11 Chino. "'1s for the sons and daughters or a resigned genera - tion of secood~lass c1t1zens to be shown how they can become first dass." Executive director of UNITY. J .R. Cook. says, "Unttl now In dians have reacted to events in· stead of helping shape events We are planning for the year 2000. We will engineer such changes as to make Indian art a support base fo r the develop- ment or other talen ts and careers." He says. "Today's young In · d1an mu.st learn that he has to do his own growing -however tall his grandfather was ... hnrnigration Always Generates Mixed Opinions Alter some vacillation. Presi- dent Carter decided that we should welcome the Cuban re- fugees with "an open heart· and open arms.'' Thi.a was, of course, a highly eonlroversial decision. Most waapbh con- aervativea would favor welcoming them with a ten-foot pole. We can be confident, ~ however, that Mr. Carter ' l•Ye tbe mat· ter a.L.~ 4-alol andmustbaftdis· cUIMd tbe ra.m111caUoaa a half doMn Umel wltb b1a advilon. Tbat'1 what INdln do when it COIJl81 tocoatrovenial dectaions. clllonl. Here, to Wuatrate the Point. is a tramcript ol ooe aide making b1I report: ••wa.a.. aosr. as per your orden, I 1NDt down to '" what a r:~ee camp looh like fin . And I lb.ink we'Ye IOt t.roublea." "Troubiel? What troublel? .. "Jl'ranltly, chief, I never aaw a sorrier bmcb ot no-1ooda ta iny We. They all claim they came here to llDd freedom from dic- tatorial 0ppre11ion. but If you uk me, they're Just Jootinc to live off the fat of the land -eur lud." • "That seems a bit harsh. They appe~r to be honest. decent · "'Honest? Believe me . chief. some of them have got prison records and the others skipped out one step ahead of the law. A pack of thieves and cutthroau - the dregs or soeiety -you mark m y words." '·Even so. if they mend their waxs and work hard ..... · They'll starve to death. Real- ly, cbJef, you can't Imagine bow backward and unaJUUed these people are. There's no way on earth they can support t he mselves and fee d their broods of children wit.bout our help." PulN!Ja@@ ©® •••••• •••••• • •• • • • • ••• .. ••• I~ •••••• •• • •• •• •• 0 • "T h e n on si mple hu · manit.arian grounds. It is our ob vioua duty to help them." YOU DON'T know what you're taking on, 'chief. First of all. they don't even s peak the lan1uage. They're totalJy ig- norant ol our customs, our tradi- tions, our culture. And. penooally, 1 don't Uke tbe coJor of their akin , their .hairy moust.acbes and their ridiculous clothes. Be8ldea, you let them in and wbo knows how many more will come traipsi.nc over here after them! I say abip these welfare bums back where they came from!" "To penecut1on and J..U!" ~ mandecl Chief lluaalk..l. "No • this ii a bi.I country. Samoeet. lt will always have room for all who want to come. Let ua welcome lb.-pUarima with an open heart and o_pen arms.·' "W'ell," a.aid Samoset with a 1bru1. "there 1oet the nelpborbood." AND Tll118, wtth tbe Indians• help, the Plymouth Colony aur- vlved. Monover, ln t.M more tban tine cmturt. 1lnce u.., the CCMltr1 pl'Oftld bl• eDCMllb ffW all tbe m1Dicm of boat ~ pie who CAIN. Even IO, the luue hu always been a eontrovenlal one. In fact, there are 1Ull aome Indians around who think SamOMt ,..., ri1bt. -- CALIFORNIA I NATION ~.May 19, 1980 WornQn Cop Slunu Siren SAN OJ 100 CAP) -AM 1 police ofncer ~ .. UM ca...w..t part ol towa, 'l't'8t't •beft oftker .IW ..,..... ~ -It allbt. •u.UJ ...... 1"9 .,..... ol an fWll*..t w1&.h • per· Hlllt ol tu PQPW.UO, ID tnto1M-W'l8"8, nm thick with dnaMI, dnaa• and dir\Y dop. Otftcer ,,...... J3 ud 1tudlnt $-fMt-', loob out ol place. .. , WA.NTSD THIS area." aJw eald. ''Let'a face lt You're not pam5M1nid. You learn police work ricbt olf UM bat" UnlU ll monU. •IO tbe ~ dan,.roua lbln1 JUI P'lem1q did wu riall cakbiq cold la the QUEENIE <>·-~--..... ---5-l'f "Take a letter to my sJt1 instructor. You'll find the oaf's name and a<ldrea down lhett somewhere!" Benefits Paid Strange Ways .... W~GTON (AP).:... Like 3S.2 million other Americans. James Lee gets a Social Security check lo the mail each month -$357.80 a month as a disabled worker. UnUke most or the others, Lee is in prison. His checks are sent to h.im at a prison in New Jersey where he has been jailed since 1973 for his third sex offense involving children. He says a beatini at police hands subjects him to diuy spells and prevent.a him from working. 1kl•py c.ant of a ~. oee ol lM Hay chMrlM61t• at ~al ,. .. ol the N.U.u roe... baU Leac\M'I Sao D'-lo Chartwa· But Pe WU rlr'H ...... with low otW Cbarl•U•, for poeiq forPl~m .. H'"· · "I wu otreNd modellna canen. but that'• not aomttblna I wut to do," 1111 ottle.r '1emlnc. wbo mwked 11 moel.bl oo the SU DMto fore. Su.ft. day. "I Ju1t love tbla Job. lly 1rut·1reat· 1randfather wu a poUC9man ln Chlca10. and I wanted to be a cop ainc• I wu 12." ••1 C... at llHlaoa HJah School, learnlna ,., ..... ..,.,~. I.a a member ol U.. ROTC rttle tum, abe beeaaM a crack lhot. .. , WANT TO W• my brain now," 1be 111'1- ''People don't n..-et tl&at a woman with loob can bave a braia, but my pannta railed me wttb tbe pill...,.., tMt M1GM cu do aoyWn1 abe want.I. "Too muy people Ualnk you have to be I -feet tall ud b9acb ~ IOO pounda to be an effective cop. • . Part al tM fUD la dealin1 with your fear.'' . FHr la aometbla1 officer Flemlna. who wel1bl 112, triel DGt to Wnk about. Wbeo an elder· ly wom.-wu boeked to the 1idewalk and her •vr LOGAN D IGllTI 18 no picnic. The rest of Su Dle10 la "I lot alow•," abe noted. "Tbere are muy places you've aot to WOtk alx moetha before you run acro11 a robbery or a rape. Here, wt have lbem every day." purae ... anatebed, JlU 1enuy 1trai1hteoed the 'lim••• cruelftJI t9a1n U"OUDd the victim'• neck and aaid ·-~· TM othtt day. ahe wu work.in& witb a partner when 1 fri&hlened woman called for help. While the male ollicer talked to the woman at her doorway, officer Flemina wetat oa ln. coo.frooUnc a man who started shovinl her. "The fi&bt WU oa ... sbe rttalled. "He Sho'(ed, he hat, he &ral?J>led " He wu f&naUy subdued with her partner's help As a teen·aaer in San Diego, the daucbter of a N•vy man, sbe won several beauty titles. But she also spent two years in the Reserve Officen Train- Paint Strip Tools Danger later of such assignments: "I sort of take it penooally ... THE PAY 18 ~·Her takebome every two week.a i.s $380, budly enoup to pay ber share of the boUle rent which she and ber cirlfrieDd share. Officer P1eminc'a boyf rieod is also on the force. ln the Locan Helabts squad, t.hou&h. abe is the only woman. A pri.loDet' baodcuffed in ~ beck ol her aq&&ad car reeeatly rode quietly to jail to race a ~rm for parole violation. M be was led away, be turned to say~ "Man, ii all officen were u ptttty u she is, the worid would be a better place." That's all Jill f1eming wants to do -make the world a better place. CORNER Rare Coins & StMTIPS Oot.O & SILVER ONE convenient Prtce9 tor 5-16-IO ~y for all GO'c!C-\Sl1AOSll-Cl 111,. your Insurance Buy s.tt 1( ............. 1621. 16'1. • -..,.LNI 1625, t641. WASHINGTON CAP> -The Consumer / . . . •c--~·-='~ Product Safety Commission reports that manufac· :.._~_..,. ..,,, '°"' tu re rs of rotary patnt strippers bave agreed to PADml ..su.•MCI c:.1 ... __ place warning labels on their products. MOW' ,1,.155111so The commission recommended the labels to 549-HM., tH-Ml1 1ovttt eoeet fltaia v1•-- w arn the public or the hazard of pins flying off the 1914 Mlfter·C....... -·-"-• ._... strippers in use. The 1abel recommends . that ~====~==~~~~=~:s=:=...,...~~ persons using the strippers wear s.afety goggles, a ------------------ face shield and protective clothing. THE STIUPPEllS CONSISTS of a metal drum "ilh wires extending from the outside. It can be attached to a hand-held electric drill and the spin- ning action serves lo strip olf old paint and rust, lbe commission explained. -· • The commission s.ald that th~ wires can break off the s puming stripper. fl ying off in all ditedioo.s like shrapnel. The commission said it haSllreceived about 150 complamts about the heavily adverus.s strippers. THE MOST SERIOUS Injury reported in- . volved flying wire pieces penetrating an eye, and the commission said it has also reeeived reports of wires penetratin& the face, neck, hand, arm and knee. Protective 'Clothing, goggles and heavy gloves may reduce the chance of injury, reported the commission. It is currently investigating the over- all safety or the devices, which are made by All you wonderful people who made ··our" special night one we will aluxiys remember Don & Gail Nlclnnes SHE'S AN ARRESnNO llOHr °'"'*' .. ,.....,., Fonner Model P ay No Incom e Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550°0 Tax Deduction this year: while participatirl9 in a highly profit motivated investment. • 4 year s of public acceptance • Flexibility of amount invested •Available to 1nd1v1duals and corporations ACT NOW _ _Available Only Thru June 30 Brol(er and ~les Positions A11a1l able For More Information: Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center 359San Miguel Or.Suite 110 Newport Beach. Cahfom1a 92660 644-2507 several different firms. Lee and several thousand other inmates a round the nation -no one 'knows exactly how many -are at the center of a growing controversy in Congress ahout government benefits to ------------------~================~~====----------------=­ priaoners. Rep. G. William Whilehurs~ R-Va.L has lined up 72 co-sponsors in the House for a oill to bar Social Security disablllty benefits to prisoners, and Sen . Malcolm Wallop, R·Wyo., introduced a similar measure in the Senate last week. CONGa £88 ALSO IS considering legislation J.haL.Wou.hl.BQ V_t!erans Adminiltratioo educa· tion benefits to inmates or put some mooey in escrow. David Berkowitz, New York's "Son of Sam " killer, recently applied for mental disability benefits from the V .A. The Social Security Administration says it does not keep separate records on bow many l.n· mates get benefits because under current law a person's eligibility "5 not affected by being in jail. But it said the 1970 census indicated that 3,934 inmates ln federal, slate and local jails were get- t,ing. Social Security benefits of some type at that time. That amounted to slightly more than 1 per· cent or all prisoners WBITEBtJllST CLAIMS there may be as many u 30,000 prisoners getting Social Security disability benefits now at a cost of S60 million a year. He bases that "rough estimate" on conversa- tions with prison officials in Virginia, Michigan, Minnesota and New Jersey. "The program Is nol designed for these ~ pie. They're in jail and their needs are being taken care of by the state," he sa.id. "It's absurd to permit the Social Security fund that already is in weakened coodltion to be bled by them." Whitehurst cites the case of 30-year-old Carl Eckstrom, convicted of killing four persons in California l.n 1973, who was awarded Social Stturi· ty disability in 1976 bec1luae of bis mental condi· tion. He reportedly gets $195 a month. Eckstrom, servl.ng a life sentence at Soledad Priloa, could not be reached for comment. Robert Chatterton, an Orance County, Calif., diatrict attorney who prosecuted Eckstrom, said a jury rejected b1a insanity defense. The proeecutor said Eckatrom bu refused to accept psychiatric help in Prilon and be called it "ludicrous" to glve bim Soclal Security. GRAND OPENING NewflAT Independent in C:Osta Mesa STOP '&"' a •• ctalk to fbr your FIAT. ~ RATES -COMPUTE ---SllVICI. 642-7141 -...... ,,, c:.-..... s35 R.Av IT COOL ALL SUMMER IN OUR HATHAWAY ---~-----PURE eonoN SHIRTS-- • These short sleew ciasslcs are the Ideal summer coolants for beach actMt1es . barbecues and weekend outings. Authentic India ma<lras plaid shirts. $23.50. India madras in soltd blue. pink or yellow. $21 . Soft cotton terry shin in red . royal. lemon or white. $22.50. S·M·L Men· s Sportswear B~llOCn WllSUIR~ NEWPORT BEAC .... 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Aquarian aids in re· solving dilemma. LEO I July 23-Aug. 221 . Series of surprise events occur and you could be making travel plans . Be ready for special appearances. chance to put across ideas. beliefs. Gemini. Sagit· terius natives figur e prominently. You no lon&er Wlll be "stuck" with ~quo. 'VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Delay or temporary "confinement" actual· . .4ltPOINTED UC Announces PEKING I AP) -A Chinese peU4Jlt wbo hid for 13 years in a cave in J apln to escape forced la bor-in a Japanese mine during World War II is now ·a county gov· e r nment officia l in C hina 's Sbandong Province. ~ People's Daily re~. The pape r said 68· year -old Liu Lianren, who returned to China in l9 58 , is a lea din g member of· the Gaom i County government in Shandoog and is deputy leader of a production brigade. After years of living m a cave. be had difficulty walking when be fi rst ~ to Cbina, but a doet.or restored him to health, it added. New Command LEMOORE NAV AL AIR -STATION (AP) - Rear Adm. Glen W. Lenox will take com- mand or the Pacifi c Fleet Ugbl Attack wing baaed at Lemoore Naval Air Statioo. \ -. I~ C t l 1 .\ l . I () t 1 Lowest p riced local cr ematlpn arrange· ments chapel available fM services. Burial at sea or cemet ery. We secure VA or Soc. Sec. benef it s to help you defray costs. ~~ L..-........ a..... 0'14 ... 1535 (TMt 4DOtCID SMnt a TVTMU. MOll'TUAaY ~CMAl'IL Mortu.rv • Cremttt0ns 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa ~ PBc:a .,,,.., SMITHS' MCHITUAIY 6Z1 Main St. Hunt1n<11on Beach 536-6539 ,_, ... , COLO.UL..,. .... NOMI 7801 Bolu Ave. Weetminstet 883-3525 PACIRCYllW 1 • IOl''I PMI C.-tlrY Moftu.tV °'-' 31iOO Paciflc~Orive NewPort ~ .,, :~MOllTU...S L.aoune Be.ch 4M-IM15 LaQune Hills 76&-<l933 SM "'*' Caolstreno 486-1n & ......... ~. OU¥I Mott'*V • O.mttetv Owmltof'V 1825 0.-Ave .• CoetaMeu ~ w.ft•••a.f ... ff ... .. aea. C...Meu ~ • Publi~ rrog raIDS , The followmg scheduJ~ of activities open lo the pubhc bas beeo announcec\ by the UC lrvioe. ex. tension service. , T H E 8.A C.T. EJU.A. beloo.g "to a sel«t group of pathogenl.c disease· caus ing bacteria that e\·ade the body's de - fenses by paras 1ti.1ing mo n ocyt es ." Ors . Ma r cus Horowit% a nd Samuel Silverstein told the meeting. Mooocytes are while blood ces!>. The Legionnaires' disease ba c teria enter t h e monocytes where they thrive instead of being killed. the researchers said THE DISEASE takes its name from a 1976 out· break in Philadelphia in which 29 persons were 'till~ and a number or other persoos became ill. Most ol the v1ctJms had atte nd e d a s tal e American Lef.•on coo- ''entioo at a Philadelphia hotel. After tbe 1976 out· break attracted global a ttention. resear chers were able to pinpoint the cause of the ba~teria. but DOl bow it spreads. \ \ s,,~n Gard e n Tool Ge t s R ecall "Smith" !>prayer models 19GP. 2lGP. 25GP.28GP. 40GP. 38GQ and 56GQ. -.. SEltVISTAR " brand sprayer models 15049 and 15055. "Parco·· sprayer models F-4. F -7, F-10. f ·l2, MC-38 and MC-56. "St.ate Chemical" sprayer model 12-A. -.. Metr• Cbem .. 3 •~-gallon sprayer w.U. no model number. TO BE subJect lo the recall, the sprayers New P 08t Jerrel T. Richards. Orange Coast College associate d ea n of counseling, bas been elected chairman of the South Coast Hif he r Education Counci for the 1!8>-81 school year. mu.at carry ooe ol the followiq date ~ ln addllloa to tbe brand name a nd model number: B.. BA. BC. SU. 812, Rl. R2. R3. R4. R.S or M . The date codes are etched into the slde of tbe tank, while the model numben are found o n tbe paper labels . If you own one of the reulled sprayers, doo't use it. Empty the con· tents. remove the strap, pump and hose-nozzle auembly and mail the metal ca nnis ter to Marimar Manufacturing Compan y, Inc . P .O. Box 359, Chadwicks. N. Y • 13319. The tank will be replaced free and you will be retmbursed for postage ~b. Faniin~ !'-JEW YORK <AP> Ora matJc lncreases an th~ numbers of survmg mothers and children seeking rice o n the Thailand border signal a second wave of massive famine and hunger 1n Cambodia. according to CARE ,. Loui s S<im1<.1 . ex ·· ecutwe -direetor of tbe relief orgartizal1on. has made DJJ urgent appeal for funds alter getllng a first band telephooe re port oo the famine from a CARE repr~tatJve m Tha.J.land Meanwhile. L'n1ted f'at1ons Se<'rt:tary General Kurt W&ldbe1m announ('('(j Lhal a t: '.'I. co nft>renc e on humanitarian aid to Cambodians will be held on May 26 and May 27 m Gene,·a. Switzerland. at the r e quest o f the Economic and ·Social Council. Samia said food as be· ing rushed to the area but more m oney as needed CARE. localed at 660 First Ave LO New York Cat y. has dlstnbuted aid worth more than SJ million lo the refugees. It bas helped feed 15.000 persons daily at four re- fugee camps and dis· tribute emergency rehef kits, rice and n ee seed FAA Checks Kites Flight Pl~n May Be Need ed SEATil.E CAPl -Feel like doing a bit of kite-flying'! You might have to file what amounts lo a flight plan ir your kite soars over 150 feet. or glue some running lights on the thing if it's flying after dark. The Federal Aviation Administra· tion regulates kites -"tethered airc raft" -in tbe interests or airplane safety. And that's what has the American Kitefliers Association up in the air. According to Ken Shake. FAA northwest region spokesman. regula- tions state t.bat: Francisco airport one day in 1970, were forced to make dangerous de· tours around high-flying kites. Shake said. ··A kite can be deadly if ingested into an airplane engine or plaslenld against a windsh.teld1" be said. Kite st ring entwined in a helicopter's rotors could cause a crasb. "MOST PEOPLE who fly kites near airports do so because it is an open area," Shake said. "They usual· ly doo.'t know about the regulations." More than io million persons -the a vera1e ace is ~are flying kites each year. Ms. Govig said. An estimated 150 million kites are sold yearly. Tbe uaociaUoo's members have adopted semible do's and doo'ts of kite fl.)'inc and basically ipore tbe specific FAA rules, accordi.D& to Ms. Govia. The FAA doesn't employ uyooe nab en"aDt kite ruers. Sbake aald. - d.l.o& be's never beard of aQyooe he- me arrested for OyinC a kite aaa.i.Dlt t.be nalel. · ''l'be replatlou were not set up to eliminate kite Oytq. Tbey wett de- sitned in UM coaamoa interest safety," !It Hid. Cow Not Liable InTmekWmck PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ... (.~''""' ---,,....,..,..... 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'he &eelllliklu ,erf ......................... tw.eMr ..... .. well _. ,...~e• &ia& a IMlnla &de .... M re,laeed t.ec .. .e It waa wnkn .... ~ tllree MWft ._. )II& llll&aliM. aM .............. re pl•ee· a drabl •tile eew ... beeaue., tM n4ia· u.. ,_,.,, S&a&e laveatlia&ont t.esdftelll M die . M•rtlll &bat die lbtement.a made bJ &lie &ecW.. elaa~llOtco~t. 1'aY• .,._Led that through die •ull&uee el tee .. kal exjterta, the bureau la able &o ee.tala "9· cre&e eYtdeate of fraaduleat repair acd•hy. eou...,... bavlDg questions C9eerclq TV tt· pairs er wtahlJlg IO file a complajll& Uoeld COll\ad ilae llseaa at• 8 St., 8eenmento 11114, or by callhlc cllreet (tll) "5-4751. MfUc Board Rttip~ So.,,., DEAR PAT: Another reader requested a ropy or the recipe ror "Broccoli Bisque," which ap- peareit in a booklet of reclees that f~atured ~ing real tour cream. You said the Milk Adviaory Board was mailing the recipe to ber. but tbe board'• address was not published. I'd also like a copy m that re<.'ipe and would appreciate getting the address wbere I could request It. . H:T .• Newport Beac~-c.tact tbe CaUlonJa M.IJk Advbory Board by .wrttbt& &o P.O: Bos .... Modes&o, Calif. IUSZ. Tbe bcH*lei la several years old. however, and It's not _ ... --- ·r taar~ ea.at •l _.. ..... IN ••ailallle. A ..... ....-.D.S.,P1_.V~~ ..... •WM.._ ...a,.,_ ••Awt •e•" L.r .• CHta Men. , ......... rec..U,. L.r. HYI, ..., ....... , .. ~t•W.lerA ......... l.e•nt Ol!AR 'PAT : lf I let someooe ueume my GT k>an to N)' my b®.le, am I aUU liable to the Veterw Admlol•l.r1Uoa foe tbe Joan? I've beard lhla la the cue. P.L., Fountain Valley A GI ..._. .... •ell& .. ,..... like ur o&Mr .... Y• _... ,.. ... ,........, liaWe f• u.e ..W, ..... ,_ are rele.-1 r.... UaWJlt}'. You CH ...... take e ... -4 pay elf Ille ..... • YH CH .......... d .. er ........ you GI .... aad ... a a•w el lalMJlty tr.. tile VA. 8"' re· leHe ti lla11161Q ... ·t ndde yoe &o Set uodaer GI ..... Te• cMa. Ute pare~ 8U& be aa ell&IWe ft&ens ... e• AMdtate bis• ~r owa eild&Je. •• • ,_ U9 .. ., eft ... loaa la "'11. YCMI illay wa• &o .-. ,_ a ·r.-ee ...,.,e '1oeklet •~•red b7 &a.e VA. 89'_.. "Heme Bayfll1 Vewrw" by wrtUa& • C...uaer ...._.u. Cft&er, Dept. MZR. heWo. Coae. ..... lfl•lprwet~ r.-c fAw81"! DEAR PAT: Can a doctor legally require a pa· lient to lake any charges or malpJ'actice to an arbitrator rather than to court? P .L .. Costa Mesa Under Callfoniia law, agreementa between '*yslclus and patteats IO limit tbe resolutioa of malprac&Jte aUe1atJou to •Jt Impartial, non· Judicial arbllnw an tmenUJ ealorttable. ID lad, state law bldJca&ee that dodon aauaUy tan req•Lre padetlU to sip u arbkntloa agreelHllt before r'-dertq most --•mertftCJ mMkal Mrvleea. Prof Presiaeni. SAN RAFAEL <AP) - Trustees of Dominican College have named a 36-year-old professor to become the first lay pre · sident in tbe 90-year his· t.ol")' of the \Ddependent Catholic liberal arts col~ tege. She I.a Dr. Barbara Koman.Bundx . ..a (a.cull)' member nine yea.rs. He ·Turned Cheek · MLUl Aids Judge Who Jailed Him BERKELEY <AP) -Singer Eddie ·McJaey says be'U sing to help out a j\id"ge wbo once sent him to jail. Money plans to star in a concert llere May 24 to benefit Mun.lcipaJ Court Judie Mario Banotti, who ~a~~ recall eMcticm .st IDODtL ~. ·. PSTmON WITH 11,000 1i1· Datur'W .ceu&ing the judge of US· * ilia oftiee •Tfor class war against thole wlllO are not affluent" kld to the nun electiOD. The petition campaign was 'tawacbed after t.be judge ordered the eTldion ma group called tbe Earth Pe0ple'1 Park Commune from a .Berkeley JM>use in 1978 because of $1,800 in unpaid rent. Rock promoter Bill Graham. who manaees Money and employs two or the. judge's sons, I.a staging the con· cert . to say, 'Here's a guy who lent me to jail and he's still a great py • "Hell. I've got one of bi.I records on t)le turntable right now. It's •Baby Hold On,' b.iS btg bit. It's not a bad song. Anybody can dance to It - even an ~ l\IY like me,·· added Banottl.58. •ONEY. TBE ION of a New Yon City policeman. waa sentenced several years ago by Barsotti to serve weekends at Santa Rita county jail ror a misdemeanor conviction. Court records in the cue have ap- parentJy been expunaed, but police files show that Money, 31, was arrest· ed in 1970 on a malicioua mischief charge. Mli::lnda¥. MllY 19. , ., DAll.V PflOT A The Public Is Served l Old-time Hobo, 75, P~lice Di&patcher WKJTI: SULPHUlt SPRINGS, Jllont. (AP) -Geor1• Karnes, an o ld ·llme h o bo and abeepberder. la 75 and bobbled by h eart trouble and •m · pnyaema. But the portly roamer and llltlon1 bachelor climbl out ot -bed every nlsbt in public service -:-u t.be kme police d.lapat.cber tor Meaiher County, a stretch ol ~ ..-•• whe" U.S. 1Z mo.eya acroea the prairie and cuts throulh a canyon . "It's something to get out of bed for. I'm horsed up with em· pbysema and heart disease so bad. but to sit and stare at a wall is not my idea. You li.lte to tbinlt you can do a little good." says Karnes. DED AND ANTELOPE play In tbla tumbleweed country . Car cUMI al jack rabbitl and ratUesnakea blotch the highway, wbere their previous occupant& lost showdowns with cars . "Somethin& always drew me back to Montana ... HYI Karnes. "It wu tbe mountainl. I 've got to have bil1a around." Seven nipt.s a week. Karnes dlspatcbel aherirf's deputjes. bt1bway patrol can and am· buluces when they're needed. Hls deep. 1ravelly voice la known round the state. ll aound.I like a 7'.Jl>m record of a growl play~ at 11 rpm. "ABOUT EVEaYBODY in law enforcement knows that voice when it comes over." says . 'DO tOME GOOD' Geor .. Kamee, 75 S berltf'a Deputy llark Ro1elltad in neltbborlng Broadwater County. Karnes worb where be lives, in a small cabin about 50 fftt otr the biahwaY here. Two too.watt bulb• glow in the nig ht and books and m agazines lie, dog· eared and well-thumbed, around his room. Officiall y, Karnes 1s "472 · Relay .. But officers call tum, aff~tionately. "Old George " His dispatc hes sometimes belfn, "11U.I II Georl•·" eom. replles ID tb• •l&bt, '' 10·4 Oeorae ..... HeDo. QeOrse." "' ... ONCE. IT'S SAID, ba1 described a to.round pn~·,. to quiulcal patrolmen oo -··· radlo. It was a quiet nl1t11J:J otherwise and no one int•twn rupted. .,.._ Occaalonally, a cu11 w-4 . 11lp1 In whm he'• nuperet.elb.I~ r And twice a nl&ht. Karues _.11 oounces. "Taking a 10-mU.U..q break for oxygen" and P~ across the room in bl~ bedrooftl.4? sllppen to inhale from a tube"e191l an oxygen tank. •en Wbere he 's from. Kar11U,. won't .. y. He's not hiding OUI.''\ IM aays. "Our family bad a say''" IDI that you can't go honMt.'.'l wttbout crawling and. well. 1'49"· DeTtr been cme to crawl." .. 4, Durial tM i>.press ion, he el.J' k>wa, "I'd ride a freight 1,009 ·• mllee for a S100 job." ' 1 ~-~ ..WllDI YOO'aB ALL aloR(. · In the DICb& 8Dd un't block yoUI'~ mtnd CIC. that'• when you comei'· face to face with yourself. l'nJ• not proud of eve rything l 'V'9 done. but I rea.UY can't look bater' over my lire and see where r•e> done imlparable harm,'' L. Meacber County Sheriff LloY\fr · Frisbie and Montana Highwa~ Patrolman Charles Lars~' praise his dispatching . B~f1; Karnes obJects. ·: • · 1 Uke the low prorile of this • job. I'm just coastina, do""7· what I can " . , ONE OF THE SONS, Bob Barsotti, said of Mcmey and bis father: ••They don't exactly ban& out together. but in)' father bu all of bis records, and tlley gel to•ether for a drlot aometi.Jnes." . ..._,_,_.,,,_Door ic .. Slor9-·-....... CWY•-M1·1289 ,_.._._ --~ ~ngri~ -c:-c:..-- s.id tbe ~. 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MOFFm', IN A STATEMENT issued by the Federated Mediation and CoocUialion Board in Wasb.ingtoo. D.C., saad, "TI»ere as still lime for a satisfactory settlement to be reached. I call oo the parties to do their best in the next two days and bargain 10 good faith. A concerted effort on the part ol all concerned -the players. their Wlion, the club owners and their represeutalives -can produce a contract agreement and avert a strike." Sunday, the parties abruptly bad brobn off negotiauoos and the pro5pects of a settlement ap- peared gloomy. After the talks were suspended, Moffett re· turned to Washington from New York and said, .. We have recessed negot1auoos subJect to my call. I met pnvately with both sides and there was no movement as far as either sade was concerned. Then J dtt1ded to call the recess because there had been no movement m either separate or joint meeungs ." SUNDA \"S JOINT MEETING lasted no more than t~o or thrtt minutes. although the two negottatmg teams held morrung and afternoon sessions. Moffett. who has been involved in these talks since March 31. seemed depressed. .. The chances for averung a stnke are not good, .. he saad. Moffett said he would remain in touch w1th both i.1des and expected to summon them back. to talks before the midnight Thursda> deadlme It v. as expected the recall v.ould not take place before Wedne::.day form ol replacement players for free agents who sign with other t.eams and the playen auoclatlon has balked at that idea. -4 On Friday, each side rejected propoeala,f ... m the other and the negotiations have been ltalenat- ed since. Management turned down a union •id that the rest ol the contract be setUed while Che free agent-iaaue ls placed on hold for a two-year study. Then the players rejected the owners' pledge to maintain terma ol the expired 1176 agreement until s pring tralnloe of 1981 while bargaining continues on a new cootract. "A COMPREH.ENSJVE proposal wu made to the players," said Ray Grebey, chief oe~otiator for management. "It ia" still there and the clubs , Tiu-~llatu·~• for arrrfiHfl a 1'l rikf. an-HOf Jlfi.ed • -Fedefel ~ IC~Mttl MoffMt have pledged to maintain the status quo in all resl)ttts while bargaining toward a new agree· ment." MUvin Miller, executive director or the union, rejected the latest owner proposal. objecting particularly to the criteria that define premium free agent players for whom compensation would be due "L'nder their cnteria. batters who hit .222 and pitchers w1th an earned run average of more than 6 00 would be class1f1ed as 'premium players·:· ~1iller said AS FOR THE OWNERS' OFFER to maintain terms-of the agreement that np1red Dec. 31. 1 CATCHERS COLLIDE -Dodgers catcher t .Joe Ferguson Cleft) collides with Pitts- ................. tempted to score from second on a hit by .Rudy Law. Ferguson "'as out on the play. "mERE HAS BEEN no progress and the climate 1s tughly charged." Moffett said Miller called 1t "a nothing propouJ." and accused management or t.rylng to get .. a year free ... , "'It 1 clearly an attempt to con the players.in- to accepting no improvements in the contract .. to play under 1976 te rms wtule the owners collect 1980 revenues " , burgh catcher Ed .Ott after F_er_g_us_o_n_a_t __________________ _ The free agent compensation 1!.<>ue continues to block the talks. Ma n·agement wants rehef m the I !Dodgers ow 14-3 Home I LOS ANGELES CAP> -The 1box score will tell you that 'Piltsburlh right-bander JiQl Bib- ;by made one big mistake against 'the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sun- day. However, Jim Bibby will tell. you otherwise. ! "He hit a slider down and E way, it was a pretty good itch," said Bibby. referring to sixth-inning homer by Steve arvey that broke a scoreless lie. "But good hitters can hit ~ood pitches.·• . GARVEY'S SHOT over the I 385-foot sign in left-center field lgave Los Angeles right-hander [Bob Wekh all the offense he I needed and the Dodgers went on tto a 2-0 victory over the Pirates. ) The defeat was the first of the •year for Bibby. 5·1. The JS.year· •old veteran deserved a better •fate . He allowed just five hits in t 62-3 iruungs while walking four and striking out five. The Dodgers got an insurance run after two were out in the eighth inning off reliever Kent Tekulve. Roo Cey singled, went to second on a single by Gary Thomasson and to third when Omar Moreno fumbled the .,all for an error, and scored on BiU Russell's infield hit THE WIN ENABLED Los Angeles to sweep its three-game series against the defending world cbamploo.a. The Dodgers now have a 14-3 r ecord at Dodger Stadium this year and have won 18 or their last 24 games. • Welch, 3-1, limited the heavy hitting Pirates to just three hits in 8~ innings. After Dave Parker lined a two-out single in tbe ninth, rookie Steve Howe came on and retired Willie Stargell on a tapper in front of tbe plate to record his fifth save. There was one out in the sixth when Garvey, who leads the~­ jors In nms-batted·in with 30, stepped to tbe plate. He connect· eel on a 2·2 pitch from Bibby. ''We're playing very well right now." said Garvey, "just like in '77 and '78 (when the Dodgers won Natiooa.l League pennants). ; We're getting the key hits, play· I ing solid defense and getting I very fioe pttcb.l.nc." WELCH WASN-r overpower· i.q, ltrikln& out Just two, but wu in trouble only ooce. Ed Ott *I off tbt third llm.lng by draw. lac the only walk allowed by W.&dl ........ to third when 1MftMop 8M1ell mll~e4 fti1GMW~111wader. But Welda_ lot out of n.1119 .. ,..... ............ 'ltmN. •• ,... .., hi& In dae ftnt ... .......... tba •••tb--• .., PltlllMar1b bita Wore Parter'•..,.,. ... WMN-T SSA.UY fllilllll ..................... •1•ar-old Weleb. ••1 ..... Mft ...,_to ba" 10D9 DIM 1111111 I ..... CoDfideDH ID .... 1119L" ~ Skaggs Sideuned Angel Catcher Breaks Ankle KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> - Jim Frey has a problem. It's tbe kind of problem big league baseball managers dream of having. Wbde the Kansas City Royals were on their last road trip. starting pitcher Paul Splittorff developed back spasms and had to miss a tum. Into the breech while the Royals were at Boston was 'thrown ·Renie ~art1n. a young right-handed reliever who had started onh four times in his life -when he was in the rookie league. SUNDAY AGAINST the Angels, Martin made his third start. And . boosted to a S·O fi rst-inning lead. he coasted to a S-3 victory, his third straight since being jerked out of the bullpen in an emergency. The Angels got other bad news Sunday when they learned that catcher Dave Skaggs. who was acquired to replace 1nJured catcher Bnan Downing. has a broken ankle and will be out of action for a month to six weeks. Skaggs suffered the fracture m Saturday's game agamst the Royals when he fouled a ball off his ankle. It was thought when he left the game that the inJury was not serious, and pre· liminary X-rays reve aled no fracture. But more thorough ones did. The catcher. who played in just three games and bad seven hits in 12 appearances since JOIO· ing the Angels from Baltimore. was wearin~ a walking cast Sun· day. WHILE THE ANGELS were worried about people going onto the disabled list. Frey was con- cer11ed about one coming off. "Renie Martin has been fan· tastic," exclaimed Frey. "We put him in in Boston in a 'look· see' situation and he pitched great. Today be did a great JOb when be needed it." But what is Frey going to do when SpliU.Orif returns from the disabled list? E.4.RLY BIRD BETS SKI' AT LOS AL Early Bird wagering will be innovated at Los Alamitos Race Cwne 'lbunday with wasertnc from 11 LID. to 5:IO p.m. °'*!'° tM pUUc wttb DO Mw~Mm-~ Al IDupnt.ed tbe Pick l:rr,'"C~= ............. oltbe,...., .................... Ille lcm tlebt wWa ftve wtmen. ,... ............. . ... ...... ~..,..,. ta.. :t: :-..=. r::-.;. ~"" .. a&l! .. .....,*"° ...... _.......__ t .. Will we go to a five-man rotation when Sphttorff gets back? I would say that's a good possibility," said Frey. "But I wouldn't promise it right now." Angel starter Frank Tanana. did not get anybody out. He was lifted in the first inning with rour runs in and John Wathan on third base. Reliever J im Barr gave up a sacrifice fly to Frank White. and Tanana saw hlS rec· ord dJp to 2-4 and bis earned run average balloon to6 83. Wallie Wilson doubled leading off the Kansas City first and sco red on a t riple by U.L. Wa s h 1n~ton . Geor ge Brett singled home Washington and went tfl se<>ond when leftfielder Ralph Garr bobblt'd the baU. Hot-hitting Darrell Porter doubled to score Brett. then Wathan tripled to make 1t 4·0 and chase Tanana. THE ANGELS SCORED a run m the SE!C'Ond on Fred Patek"s RB I tnple. and packed up two more m the seventh on a tlAO·run home nm by Larry Harlow CHICKEN FEE{O) -The San Otego Chicken parades through the stands at San Otego Stadium looking fo r work in case the .... , .......... baseball players go on strike Thursday. The Oucken entertains at all Padre home games. CIF Playoffs Resume Emson Nine Home; CdM, Estancia Travel By ROGER CARLSON Of ... o ... ,...,... - ClF baseball playoff action resumes Tuesday afternoon (3 o'clock > as the serond round unfolds with four Orange Coast area teams fighting to con· tmue the quest for a finals berth at Anaheim Stadium May 31. Here is a look at each of Tuesday's games : Loera at Edleon In what must be considered Orange County's 4·A showcase game of the day, Loara·s Saxons C19-7-U, the Empire League champions. invade Sunset League ldngpm Edison C20->t>. The Saxons boast a heavy hitting arsenal. led by Roo Leon's .<464 average. along with catcher Bob Caffrey (.357), infielder Mark Burdick ( 3&0. outfielder John Fishel ( .388). sophomore infielder John Vargas ( .380). infielder Tom Davidson < .343) and outfielder Bob Bodine (.340). Billy Smith was unbeaten in four league de· cisions and sport.a a 1.90 ERA. Edison counters with right-handed pitcher Rich Sorenson, who posted a 7-1 Sunset League mark with an 0.78 ERA, and lefty Rob Munson, who has a 5-1 won-loss record in league with a 2.2S ERA. Ediaoo Coach Roo LaRuffa sajd he won't de· clde until game lime who will get the nod. Much or bia dedlioa reata on bow Soreoaoo bu reeovered from Friday'• diatanee-,.U.1 declaioa over Loyola. The a..sers aport blc .... bl the lineup, too, with outfielders Jobn Bellel (.515), ~ Jolua ttrad-bury (.Mt), tatcber 8tne llonllo (.IU) and 1ecoad bMema Roa llenUo < .317). llllortltOp Rick AbboU (.411) lllld aan.ldll' Tom D1aaM <.->tbelDQww.-••Bada Mml like to I'm md put ........ OD tile def_.," H11 l.albdfL ., CARL EHMANN JOHN BAAOBURY Among Coach Jon Eno's Lancers is right· hander Brian McCarty. wbo posted an 0.85 ERA in league. Tom Gulloth is the leading batter L34S>. Corona del Mar answers with possibly the best outfield in the 2-A division. along with pitcher· shortstop Jeff Pries. Pacing t he offense are outfielders Carl Ehmann ( 3601. Mario Ybarra c .425) and Clay Tucker C.360> Pries r uhiooed a 7-0 record on the mound on the WQ to the Sea VielV Leaaue title with a 1.19 ERA. AddlUooally, Ille ·aluged aeven bomen ill tbatapM. &181lcle•u..::c Eltancta '• Eqlel uY: 101De ol the ltrOqelt ball in the ICboal'L ldltor)' with catcher Bob Larimer (.375), R.Jeh Amaral (.M9) a.ad Jim 'llcCahiU lead{q tbe way, 6ut" 1'Uelda1"• t·A dlviet.. oppoeent appean to take a beebell to no one In tbat catefOl'1 • Tbe Olymplau bout • tam~ ........ of .110 iD Pioaeer IAape aedGa iacl M" aMwa DO bo .. in the au.aek. Addtttoaall)', ptteben Rldll Mw.._ Ud (8ee ••EP BASEBAU.. Pase 81) Each I.aker To Collect $26,538 LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Los Angeles Lakers have voted a 13-share spht of ttie $345.000 they received for the playoffs and for winning the National Basketball Association litle, the club announced Sunday. Ten players, assistant coach Pat Riley and trainer Jack C.U-· ran will receive full shares 'of $26.538. . A one.quarter share was v~ to Spencer Haywood. the re· serve forward who played \he entire regular season for tlte Lakers but was suspended for "actions disruptive to the team" after the second game of the championship series. Don Ford. traded to Cleveled for Butch Lee in February. was voted a one-eighth share. Oliver Mack. a rookie who was ~ to Chicago-in February for Mtft Landsberger. was omitted. ~ The remaioin1 five-eighths share will be divided among Ille 10 players -Kareem Aiidlal· Jabbar. Marty Byrnes, Jlm Cbonea, Michael Cooper, BIW Hollaad, Eanlo Jobna•. Landsberser, Lee, Nonn 'N9bl and Jamaal Wilkes. -·T· The t.eam allo voted to cl $2,000 lo fine 1D01MY duriq tbe MUOD amoea Laker ball -.,,.. Aa ........... Lahr Paul .......... WU D0t eat tile pl.,aft ...,. but wUI paid a -.. equ.l to a lbare bJ tbe 1e...,. OAll. v Pn.o l A Capaule Report ''°"' tt.. Wortd of lport1 Pier.s&ll "Too Ct1lical ' Say White ox' Veeck Fnt• AP :3~1tMa CHICAGO 1'••1 ~ •bo bu bed II b.M>wn lo mah a critical rtmartl or two about bauban s>la><•n. I• hlmadf romlnc under tome critlcal a~ Aftd Phnal!, l.M rormu major leaau. outf1 ld"r wh<> .,._ ~ wof"k on O.Jrqo Wblle Sox broedcHta, ls em· broUed in 1 CODtroversy v.hkh be Hya mi1ht lead to leaal ac· Uon Pl~all. •ho wrot~ th ~ "Fear Sirikn Out," which dealt with hla ooe ume nw-otal probJ~m•. bu bMn accuaed by Sow Prnldent BUI Vtffk ol betn1 too craUcaJ ot tom ol the tom's play · Al a ttSu.Jt. lbe Cb1ca10 Sun-Times in lts Sunday editions nme out wUb • ballot atklna l~ fans to vote on wheth r or not Piersall i.hou.Jd be fared "I'd be 1Wpad to say I don't like all the attention." said the ou111poken P1ernll "I'm a ham. J Jove 1l. I couldn't buy that ~•Hs.AU. kind of allt:nlHm " But Piersall resents the fact the newspaper promoted tht: poll by aslung ... Should Jimmy P1en;all ~ hred"" Ills most recent Ire. however.· was direded at Veeck ·~ "'1fe . Mar) Frances. who. w1lh her husband, conducts a Sunda} momini: radio talk s how 1nvolv1ng telephone calls from Can:. '"I don't have an)' grapes with Mrs VE>eck But "'hwl hiss offended me is she said in her show that I'm p1C'lung oo cer lain players. I don't pick on certain players All I doll> report what I see If they make a bad play. I can't ht!lp It I report it." said Piers all "'She knows nolhUlg about baseball. has no idea or "'hat !> ROing on and she should be m the kit<'hen " Pieri.all con tinued. ------Qtto•r of dw D aw ------. '"I would have to see the money fi rst .. San Diego Padres president Ballard Smith. when informed that his players are seeking permission to pay their "ay horn("" from Pittsburgh on the team Jet should they Mnkc Ma) 22. ~,.·. T lar .. e-la iUer Stun~ P laiUie• Houston's Nolan R)an pitched a three-h1tte.r 11 and struck out 10 and llafael j..aaclHtoy and Terry Palal hit run-.scoring 1lirrgtes in the second i:nnang as the Astros broke a five-game ·losing streak with a. 3-0. victory over Philadelphia in National League action Sun· day ... Second baseman Jeny Royster'• two ninth~inning errors allowed the New York Mets to score a pair of un- earned runs for a 2·1 victory over Atlanta to salvage a split of a doubleheader. Dale Mupby's two-run homer in the second inning powered the Braves to a 2·1 wan in the opener as llkk Mat1tl~ and Rick Camp combined on a six· hitter . . Kurt Bevacqua dro\'e in four runs . including two with a one-0ut. ninth inning single. to give San Diego a come from-behind. 4.3 victory O\'er the Chicago Cubs . R elief pitcher Al Holland thwarted a ninth-inning St Lou.ts rall~ a San Francisco held on to beat the- Cardinals, 6·5 . The Ctncinnau at Mon •YAM treal game was postponed by rain ... J&m Nwrta' lOth·lnnin« single scored Al OUver from third base and gave Texas a S-4 win over the New York Yankees in American League action. Ex· Yankee Sparky Lyle was the wiMer, taking over from starter Ferguon J enkiu ili the fifth iM ing and blanking the Yankees on two hjts over the final 51 3 innings ... Baltimore reliever Tippy Martinez un· corked a wild pitch that allowed Detroit's lllcble Hebner to score the go-ahead run 111 the eighth inning as the Tigers de- feated the Orioles. 6·4 ~ Al Woods drove in five runs and Otto Vein three as Toronto pounded out 16 hits off four Oakland itcbers en route to a 12· 1 victory . . Rick Sofleld drove in four runs. including a three-run homer in the third inning, as Minnesota bombed _Mllwau~ee. 10._.t. Pete lledf~rn went seven innings for the Twins to wm hts sixth consecutive start ... Lamar Jobuoa cracked a pair of doubles and J im MorrtlOll and J a.a1or Moore drove in two runs apiece to lead the Ctikago While So~ to a 6-5 victory over Seattle . . . Dan Spill.Der fired a three·hitter with last-out help from Sid Moece and MJpel Dlloae scored twice as Cleveland edged Boston. 3·1. Bukb Hob&oa and former Huntington Beach High star. Jack Brohamer, sent Cleveland outfielders to the wall in the eighth inning but both balls were caught for outs instead or clearing the wall for homers ' IMC~-...... •M •• 1t'!!3 c ....... . 9'iii U...." birdied the Ttnd hole to beat !I ... ~-for th-Utl ln ~Colonial NaUonal lnvilalkln&l llOlf tourftlmen(Sunday and dt ny T•• Wea.. tat ar~atnt money pnae ever Offtred ta aolf. WIUOft WU auaal .. fM a 12$t,OOO priM ..... ol l • bonaua fW 1 •WMP ol lM 8yron Nellon ud eo.-111 tl&ee. But he c&ed few fowtb and bad to tettle few a tu.aoo cbtelk ln· •tHd Oliiia ......_Mlle uptund her NCODd toum•· m nt Of lt.. yeer end her career wlMn 0..... •UMJ bot•>ed t.M flnt holt of a 1udden death playolf lD t.M LPGA Claaa c at the Upper Mc.ltleir Country Club in CUfton. N J Nuty ............... ln the WOrlt •lump ot her pro- foulonal u reer. wa1 almost forced to quU durtna the final round at CUiton. She 1utftred a Slralned tendon In her left· root v.'blle runnlna lul weekend . . . Muttra champton S.Hrt•.. aauee&e,.a of S,Paln held off 1 tremendous rballqe from attu BarMI ot Brtlaln to wln .an intem1· l1on1l iolftoumament at Went.worth, En1lud. byooutroke. ••e••H Teti•• ------. .. On thb date in baaebaU in 1912 With the Detroit Tl•ers on strike in open defiu~ of T> <'obb's suspension <he bad rought with a New York f•n urlier in the week>. a tu m of am"ateun and <'oaches donned Tigers' uniforms and were routed by the Philadelphia A ·s. 24·2. Joe Travers. the Tlcers' pitch r-for·a ·day. allowed 2.t runs and 2l8 bits. Today's birthdays: t,onner Ne w York Yanlttt anfielder Gil McOougaJd, the 1951 American League Rookie ol the Year. la ~­ Angels outfie lder Dan Ford 1s 28. New York Yankees ratcher Rick Cerone Is 26. San Francisco Giant'.$ pitcher Ed W httson IS 2S RrtlrrweaMH Whu ffoMa<'• G r •11d Prlz Argentina·~ C"arlo1 Reu&emann won the 38th • :'\tonaro lirand l'nx. Sunday. finishing gingerly on '* rain-slicked track. France's Juq~ Lantt.e was :o-ttond followed by Nelsoa Piquet of Brazil. Four cars "H're ehm1nated an a spectacular crash on the first cor· ner. too yards from the start. but no drivers were injured Bobby Allison took advutage of mechanical problems and accidents that ehmmated early leaders and scored an t'll'iY v1C'to~· 1n the Mason-Dixon 500 stO(k car rare. aJcllard Pt'Uy hnished second a nd Buddy Baker third. ~J'ft'"•a~ular B id Brt-r%t-• ao "'~•or11 Odds-on fa\'Orite SptttacuJar Bid trailed the • field ~oin~ h~ the s tands the first time. but under . tht> ride of J<X'kPy BUI Sboemabr~ame on to handily win the Merv~ n Le Ro~ Handicap at Holl) wood Park Sunday . . Biiiy Sims. the Detroit I.ions· No t pick in the.NFL draft lh1:. )ear found anoth(·r option closed to him when the Canad1..io Football Uague t1:am which holds nghl.l; to ht!. services &innounced th<') "'ould not · bicl for-lhe]TI . The Sas katchew&in Roughriders announced they could not ar ford to pay the mone) hi!> agent 1s s~k1ng ...• The University of Wasblngton out rowed the Un1vers1ty of California varsity eight to wtn the Pacific-10 rowing cham pionship. The race was held at Redwood City over 2.000 metC'r" Gen~ Risk, the nation's most belo\('d fill). has a v.t lt ove r h er ri ~ht eye . a souvenir o f Saturday's contro\'ersial Preakness Stake!\ that ended her bid to become the fi rst Tn siMS pie Cro"n wmner or her sex in tuston Jim ~ti of New York and John \'an Blom of Loni.? BeaC'h' captured the double scull!. title in the t.: S. Olympic trials on the Cooper River m Cherry Hill. N J . . former Oly mpic dJs tance runner Craig Vlrgla won the 69th San Fran c1sco Bay to Breakers race, tnmm1ng almost a m inute and 40 s econds off the re-cord for the 7.63·mile event, He was clocked 10 JS 11.8 to lead an estimated 25.000 runners across the ruu.sh hne ... UDda Ortllbert. one ol Canada's top divers. was Ul sausfactory condition after suffenng cracked vertebrae when she hit her head on the diving board during the Canadian Na tional championships .. Philadelphia's Paul Holmcttn. "'ho suffered an tnJury to his left kn~ in Saturday night's 6·2 loss to the :'Jew York Islanders. will miss tonight's fourth game of the Stanley Cup playoff championship senes Real estate developer Nel80D Skalbanla is close to complet mg a deal to buy the Atlanta Flames or the 1'at1onal Hocke) League . M aarice Lucas. the basketball star "'ho left Marquette t.:nivers1ty after hlS JUntOr year to tum pro fess1onaJ. received his degree from the un\'lers ity in Sunday'!. commencement exercises T~Radio TV: -Hockey -Stanley Cup Pla)'offs. rourlh game Philadelphia at New York lslanders, 11.30 p.m .. Channel 13 Taped. Tennis -Chris Evert Lloyd and husband John play Bjorn Borg and Manana Simionescu tn the Love doubles championship. taped in London, 11 30 pm .. Channel 7. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Texas, ~:30 p.m .. KMPC <710>. St. Louis at Dodgers. 7 .30 pm . KABC <m l SPORTS BREAK I MOTOR SPORTS J BASEBALL Indy Q~llfy l•I 1'1«> Area Drivers In Swulay's Race I NDIANAPOLIS -Danny On1ais of Colla Mesa and Dick Simon ol SU Juan C•plalrano are the only Ora.nee Cout area driven to make the field f~ the Jndlan1poll1 500·mile cham· ploosbip car r1ce Su.nday after conch.akin ~.iu,rurytn1 nw. Oneal• q ed oo the Orst wffkend and Simon moved into the middle of the 10th row Sun· day. r~3.= Jv~·~ ttritei;w,: ft vtne in h>diana. la a1sO in the race. OTHERWISE, IT WAS• bad day for area drivers on the final day ol qualitytnc. John Martin of Irvine and Pete Halamer ol Huntington Beach were bumped from the field aJoog with five other drivers when faster can qualified after they made theU- runs . Rick Muther of Laguna Beach s pun in Lbe fU'Sl Wm. but didn't make contact with the wall. He was unable lo come bac~ and qualify when rains left his car stranded In the pit area and ended the qualifying session early Dan Gurney's Eagle-Cl1evy was put in the middle of the ninth row by Mike Mosley and the car prepa red by Costa Mesa's Jerry Eisert and dnven by Dick Fer guson of Glendale. 1s on the outalde ot the fifth row. T he roo&Je clua of ltlO may be the bat ln 15 yean at the s peedway. It already 1a the bl11eat since the 1965 race, ln which future In · dy champs Al Uoser. Marlo An· drettl and Gordon J ohncoc:k were among 11 rookies wbo began their cbamp&on.ahip rac· lnc careen. •'I JUST ROPE that people will be telling the same kind ol stories about me lS years from now." saJd Tim Richmond. the leader or a group of flashy newcomer~ to the Indlanapoll.a Moto.r Speedway. Richmond was the fastest ot 10 r ookie.s to m a ke the 33-car lineup for next Sunday's race. The 24.year-old driver from As hland. Ohio. also was the fastest among the 14 qualifiers who filled out the race day crid Sunday -t.he last day of Ume trials for the 64th running ol the Sl million race. the world'$ richest. Richmond piloted his rebuilt Penske-Cosworlh racer througb a four-lap, lO·m tle qu alifying run at an average o r 188.334 mph T h at madP the sl i m . handsome ..,youngster the fifth fastest qualifie1 · in the field. .Jenner Dethroned Briton Break s R ecord GOETZIS. Aul>lria t API D&I~' Thompson of Brit<tin ha~ , emerged from & Sl~r studded de- ' cathlon cornpet1t1on as the lew all-around king or t r ack ·rtnd field "'1th a "'orld' r~cord.of ~ .622 points an the decathlon His actuevemenl shaltereo the prf:.\·1~ decathlon best mart or 8.618 poo1t5 estabbshed by BrucP J enner or the United States at th e 1976 S umm e r 01 ) mp1 c Gaml"S ltl Montrt-al The 21 ) ear -old . 8nton kept' the dramauc batUe ~oing to lhl' very f1 n1sh S unda y Tht minimum neC<''>l>ar) tn bt-tt t'r Jenner·~ record was 4 26 00 for the final event -1.500 meters and he ran a 4 2S 49 Austnan sport.S officials. v.1lh thl' boyrott by man~ countnes of the Moscow Games thLS sum· mer. sud the competitM>a m lb.l5 Vora rlbt'r~ ProVU>Ce town would be above Olympic stan lards. and 1t "'as :\o lC'SS than 12 athletes in the c'ent had pre1r·1ouc,Jy ach1t'ed a point totaJ excet."ding tht 1:1.000 ma rk .. L ha-..e come hffe lo quabf). fo r 'the Ol~ m p1 c Games 1n ~t oscov. the Anton tc Id re porters as he arrived r 1r lhe meet Bamng a possible bo) rott of the M06cow 01~ mp1cs b) Grut Britain. the national l.m1t to quahr> ror the Olym11ic de· cathlon "'ould hine be\.n 7.7~ points His 1ntermed1ate tota. for the first fl\·e events -100 meters dasb. long Jump. ~hot 1•ut. tugb Jump and 400 mete.Ni wu a faotasuc 4.486 pom~ ThomJ>M>n ha<l had hi'> ~·~hts on .. nt'"' record last ) ear at o track meet in West Germany. but he failed because of bor· ro"'f!d equ1pme~t in "th'e pole \aUlt I On Sunday. Thompson wa<i <iecond 1n the 1 IO meter hurdl~ m 14 37 . a poor 10th 10 the d1scu:-. v.1th 141 -0 . first 10 the pole "'suit v. 1th 16 I . third tn the Javehn v. 1th 214-6 and eighth 10 the 1.SOO meter.. v.1th ~ 25 .\9 Tars, Eagle s Play a t H o me Sea View League champ100 Estancia High and Sunset League champion Newport Harbor have drawn home as- l'tgnments for Tuesday's CJF 'olleybal I semifinals !'<iev.'J)Ort Harbor. the No. 2 seed lll the playoffs and the only team to mar Esta.ncia's 17·1 re· ct>rd. will meet surimsang La Quinta at Huntington Beach fllgb. It st.arts at 7. as does tbe ~tancia·Oos Pueblos struggle. Eslao(1a. the top-seed in the playoffs. tackles Channel League runnerup Dos Puebl06 at a site to be determined. Estancia Coach M i k e Pomeroy says he will try for O r a nge Coast College. Dos Pueblos futlshed second to San Marcos in league play. but rolled past the Channel League champs in three straight Friday. Reae b es40 f'r•• P agr B I Oh Continues pftEp BAS EBALL. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN Homer ·Assault TOKYO <AP) -It was the bottom of the eighth and the Yomiurl Giants were losing aga1n, J.1. The Hanshin Tige" ace, Shige ru Kobayubl, had t.he ooce·mighty Giants flatting futilely at his comer-<utting fastballs. J:x·New York Yankee Roy White, a newcomer to the Tokyo team this year , walked to lead orr lbe Inning. Kobayashi then faced cleanup hitter Sadabaru Oh. who had grounded out twice. TWO QUJCR STRIKES on the s lender left· ha nded s luicger a nd Kobayashi went for the clin~ber with bis specialty. a fork ball. But thls time the ball didn't drop. Ob. bis right foot lifted ln hls classic n amingo stance, pounced on it and drove lt bigb into the right field bleachers. Kobayubi sank forlornly to his knees aa Ob stood at home plate. awaiting the fans· roar of ap· proval before beginning bis trot around the baaes. For Oh, Mr. "Besuboru," the Bamboo Bamblno, tl1e Su.Jtan ol Japanese Swat, It was home run No. 841 ln an incredible 22·year professional career. Oh turns .o oo Tuesday. aod thank.a in part to that banging forkball lu t Saturday. be celebrates lt l.D f amlliar style -as the home run leader of the Central League. one or Japan's two slx·team pro- feaiGoal leagues. -·20% INFLATION? I Mekea our Mercede1 sen11bl• lnv.etmenta. ·eo mos. direct .._ 01 buy locMy. 0 t • • Mario Flores have been extremeiy effecuve Schwieger, a right-hander. posted a 6· t record in league with a 2.Z7 ERA. including a one-hitter Flores, a left.hander. compiled an ERA of 0.87 as the Olympians raced to the lea~ue Ulle. · Estancia Coach Ken Millard is also hesitant to name a starting pltcher . "I've got three with equal ability," says MUlard "Mac. <McCah11l>. Don Millrol and Greg Fore are all available and I'm just going to wait and see how It works out .. Fonhln• •t .._.., Del Fontana's Steelers advanced with a 16·9 rout of a perennial strong Arcadia nine after rolling to the Citrus Bell League title. Topping the Steelers· lineup is right·handed pitcher Ken Scott, who was· 10-0 tn league with a 1.06 ERA. Fontana's exploslveneu can be summed up In ooe league game when the Steelers put Pacifica down, 24-0. Larry Phillips (.<t58) and Sam Ochoa C .•H> are Fontana's leading hitters. Maler Del Coach Bobby Ickes counters with 1 veteran lineup, led hy abort.atop Pete Beall < .444 >. outfielder Brian DTazb1 < .4:50) and pitchers Steve Mendoza cs.2. 2.Z7 E RA> and Mark Brown cs.o. 2.3.'l ERA>. ','M Monarchs stopped a bard·hiltinl Wa CO. vina outlilintbefirstround,4-1. AMERICAN LEAGl:E WH& Dlvlsioa w L Pd . 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IUJYENTH ROW JI. Tom l!IQltlOw, WNlew.ter. W», No J. Loi~. 1t7 S41 J1 c.,.., ~n. Monro.le, Ind • No. 4', Wlldt.t·OGS, 117 ..:i JJ. Tom sr.v •. 5'M*-. HO "· Mct..r .... Cot'WOrtlo. '~·"° Monaco Grand Prix C•t ""'-CMMI 1 C•rtos, Aeut•m•nn. Arotnt•n•, Wllll....s, 1 "°"' U m1nutn. J.f 34 -~. ••••-~11.20mPl't 7 Je<CIUft lAfltt., Fr-~. liq,.r. J '"''°" PIQuel.. Brull, 8r~ f JO<r.ft-.. ~¥.Arr-\ S Giiiet YllltnN¥e, C-•. l'~rarl • Emerwn Flttloakl•. 8r&1ll. FlttlPtldl 1 Merlo Aftdren1, H.u..-etll. P• • lot.n t Rk~ Pacrew, lllMY. ,.,,._._ • Ello"9Aft0ell\, lle't. Lot.n 10 Jeft~. Tt1e NotM~, AT'S. Sorenson Sunset MVP ·::• Edison Dominates Al~league Bmeball Team •1 aoca:a CAaLSON ._ .... .., .......... Chamf on Edi-on High dominates the Daily Pllol 's AJ Sunlet Le11ue bueball selection• as much as the Charier• dominated the leag~ with pitcher Rich Soreoaon and Coach Ron LaRulfa headlna the cast. Soren.son, one of 14 JwUon on the two teams, ii the league's Most Valuable Player in a landslide. The slick right-hander with the controlled c urveball compiled a nossy 0.78 ERA while chalk· Ing up a 7-l won·lou mark. a school rttord. LaRuffa, who look an olmost all·Junior team and molded it lnlo a champiooahlp. is also a landslide choice. The Chargers came up walh nine all-league choices, lncludi.og fi rst team selections Rick Ab· bolt <short.stop). outfielders John Belles (.SlS bat- ting average! and John Bradbury and the Morello brothers -Steve behind the plate and Ron. the second baseman Other first team stars from the Orange Coast area include Manna's Bob Grandstaff, Newport Harbor's Chn s Johnson. Fountain Valley's Bill ~tcTeir and Huntington Beach's Tony Breckley. Belles 1s the leading Sun.set hitter with his 515 batting average. although three others sported batting marks of .400 or better. Grandstaff. another 1uruor . hit at a 425 clip. Abbott was at .412 a nd McTe1r h1t 400 Reynolds Takes Opening 66 Race Gh06t, skippered by John Reynolds, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. was the Class A wmner m the International OffshorC' Rule d1vis1on or the first race lll Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Senes Sundfly. Light winds slowed the race and several of the yachts did not h ni:.h before dark IOR-B winner was Shenandoah. skippered by R1U Palmer. NllYC. and the Class C winner was Pistol Pet€. sa1lf'd by Lee Colt. DPYC In th~ Performance Handicap Rac111g Fleet 1 PHRF1 d1\'ls1on the Class A "mner ~as In novadcr. s k1ppt•rt.'d by Bruce Anderson . Capistrano Bay Yacht Club. Class B ~inner "as Debra. Richard Rauff. South Shore Yacht Club. and the Class C ~mner "as Bold Forbes, Ed Cum- mins. Dana Point Yacht Club Trophy w1nnt•rs 1n each class· lOR-A -1. Ghost . 2 Ra.ider. Jim Linderman . BYC: 3 0 1 Roler. Kirk EllJott. NHYC IOR-B -1. Sht>nandoah . 2 Big Wig, Ron Melville. BYC. 3 S'pmt. Allen Brown, VYC IOR·C -1. P istol Pete. 2 Fast Break. Bill Stanley-Dave Websll'r. BYC. 3. Stinger. Mike Wathen. Capo BYC PHRF·A -I. Moo re. BYC: 3 Schachter, HYC: NHYC. lnnovader. 2 Sequoyah. J im Hoodlum. Mike and Cindy 4 Windance. Tom Schock . PllRF-B I. Debra : 2 Animal Farm. Bruce Hansen. VYC : 3 Nug1e Too. Jrm Nugent. BY<::. 4 Antares.AlanAndrews, BYC RaCH SORENSON AONUIRUFFA AU-Sunset League Flnt Team Pos. Player, Scbool P-Rich Sorenson. Edison P-David Harns. Westminster C-Steve Morello, Edison lB-Terry Grass, Westminster 2B-Ron Morello. Edison JB-Bob Grandstaff. Marina SS-Rick Abbott. FA 1son OF-John Belles, Edison Record 7-1, 0.78 5-3, U.79 . 353 .316 . 317 .425 .412 OF-Tony Brttkley, Huntington Beach . S15 .321 . 349 OF-John Bradbury. Edison l't -Cbns Johnson. Newport Harbor DH-8111 McTe1r, Fountain Valley Sf>coad Team P-BnanOlson, Manna P-Rob Mun.wn. Edison C-Matt Coddington. Westminster 1 B-Mike Turner. Huntington Beach Inf-Roger Mescente. Fountam Valley Inf-Tom Dus.gan. Edison Inf-Dan Twi'§s. Westminster Of -Chn s Ventura. Manna OF'-Tlm Langley. Westmll\Ster OF-Mike Debenon. Edison Ct-Vin<'e Cook. Ne~ port II arbor DH-Rich .M1,.hO'o1. '1kt. !\1 a r1na .353 .400 5-2. 1.73 5-1. 2.25 .327 . 333 . 292 . 395 . 304 . 253 371 .289 . 323 .330 Ct Jr. Jr. Jr . Sr. Jr . Jr. Sr. Jr . Sr . Sr . Sr . Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr . Jr . Jr . Jr . Jr . Sr So. J1 . Sr. ;::==:;;;;=:;;;;=:;;;;;=:;;;;::::;:; NB's Cook In Second; Johns Dies MIAMI . Fla -Betty Cook of Newport Beach droppt'd to second place in the nallonal offshore power boat racmg :.tand· 1ngs aft.er a third place f1n1 s h 1n the recent 196 male R a c a r dt Trophy BUY OR LEASE NABERS ~ .,.. Of'ANQE COUNTY'S LEAOtHG OEAL£R ,\o /,()wf'r Prict> .\ 0 Jlptl Pr Sf'n 'i('P 2600 Hart><x Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 Dana Belles Reports on thl' rt<:.ult-. of the ra~ were dcla)ed because ol a serious ac· cidenl wtuch resulted in l=-=====:::;;;iiiiiliiiiiiiiii1:iif Women Split Sailing Series Two women skippers sailing 1dent1cal boaLc; swapped v1ctoru.•s m th~ fi rst two r aces or Dana Point Yacht Club·~ Dana Belles Saturday and Sun day Gun.me Shelter Too. a Catalma-27 skippered by Linda Barrows. Voyagers Yacht Club, Newport Beach. was the wmner of the first race on Satur· day, ed.gmg Joan Malanosky. Dana Poi.nt Yacht Club. who was at the helm of Sunshine. another Catalina·27. Barrows' mar~in or victory was less thao one minute. a nd on Sunday Malanosky turned the tables and came up wath a narrow WlD to even the score in the splllflaker class in the four-race series Winner 1n the non-spinnaker class both days was Sea ShJ.ft , skippered by J ean Burns, Oceanside Yacht Club. Second was Moana, ro-skippered by Sandra Marsh and Barbara Turner. Voyagers Yacht Club. The sen es has been saoctiooed by the Uruted States Yacht Raemg l'n1on as one of the official women's racing events in the l' S the hrst fat.al1t> in the lr •~£ BMW history ol t.be sport ~ Killed when Howard 1980 320· Quam's F1ap J ack spun I out m heavy seas was' the navigator . Miles "Smiley" Johns of St. Petersburg, Fla. Official <'ause o( death '43S hst· ed as massl\e internal inJuraes and a broken m•rk tJuam himself. wa s thro~n out of the boat :in d knock e d un· conscious. He ~as treat· ed for broken ve r · tebrae and later r e leased. Wrnoer of the r ace was a dark hor.-e. Long S ho t . dri .. ·en b-.· Bill E I s w 1 c k . ~· o r t Lauderdale. Fla .. ~ho had ne ver before won a race 1n the ru~ged sport E lswick beat out a fleet of 65 starters. the biggest in the tustory of Cyprf>SS Qreen 5 soeeo stete<> ~c;ecre IOQ lamps atr cond alloy rims. 01nstnoes 17150391 I s253~~ ·••·ain ~"'"""'""~ ---c-..-s1••e~~ R•,,u.,...,.t ""'"14 C .ao ,-.oye.t~,, S•SOO '°'" .,.._., St11Ul>t' "'-""'.,,., '°' .. ,, ...,. ,.,..,. ""'t ~ 4' -· 1980 528i Ascot arev tull oower and arr cond e1c (678087) s335~~ • '•·"""~(;t'llllCllt.44""'°""" .,._......, _... C..O ....... Sti r.fl lO "•"'.O..S SttU101 C.., ~ l tli.tOV 1 t• Nt,,.,,,,. S11 tu.U p~,_,.,....,... ... ~~~ t; s offshore racing I hs LUSH AYAJLAIU best pre\llow. f1rush wa~ OH UJS & 7JlS! a second in the traltt<r B MdJIEN Classic at New Orleans ob Inc. Q 1n April. HJs average ~ BMW Juniors ualif y ~~~~ ~ ~~~ o~~ .,., 522·5333 a course that slammed HOH..._. ll. r... ........ For US y R U Semis i~i~eireine~i. •Wli.thiiseiaiiis iiiuiiipto~~S"°lfCliiiWl:ii~~·--WOJSf.~-.-.c.ou.Qt;~;;ii REDONDO BEACH -Junior sailors from five Southern California Yachting A&sociatioo areas ·competed in the quarterfUlals o( lbe United States Yacht Racing Union junior championships at IGng Harbor Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday. The top three places i.n the quarterfinals for the Sean, Bemis and Smythe trophies will compete io the semiftnals al Mission Bay Yacht Club J uly 17-20. and the winner ln each division there will represent California in the finals at Cleveland, Aug. 17·22. USYRU junior cbampiooahlps include com - petition in lhree·man boats for the Sea.rs trophy, two-mao boats for the Bemis t rophy a nd singlehanded for the Smythe trophy. The quarterfmals at KHYC were sailed in Lightning Cius sloops for the Sears. Snipes for lbe Bemll and Luers tor the singlehanded. Qualif.en lD each clau: SEARS -1. John Shadden, LBYC: 2 Steve Bloemeke, ABYC; 3. Guy Rattee, MBYC. Zillgitt and Wright insur.mcc agmts ml brokers . ~ , .. ' ·- ••I - BEMIS -1. MUce Segerb&oom, ABYC ; 2. Jon Pi.nckney, BCYC; 3. Gregg Morton, SDYC. ManutHturera: • .. ~i SMYnfE -1. Steve Rosenberg, ABYC: 2. Ma.rUn Wllliamsori. BYC; 3. Brian Ledbetter. SDYC. Reetleu, Young Triumph LOS ANGELES -Restless, skippered by Bob Youni. Cabril.lo Beach Yacht Club. wu the Clau A wlDMr i.n CBYC'• Ship Bod race, lbe fint of the Cabrillo Seri• for Performance Handicap Racina neet yacht.I. a.. a. wtaner •• Sirena. with co-1ltlppen Mike Kennedy wt 0. Zlnn. CBYC and Clan C • aa won by Pefaaua, .Jerry llont1omer1, .Alamltot 8-y Yacht Club. Insurance costs rising• Contact us for competltJve quotes on Proper- ty, Liability. Dlfricult Products Uability. Commercial Auto. Group Life and Medic1l as well as Worker's Compensation lnsuran~. Bob Guflln J9J1 MIC Arthur Boulc-nrd Nnfport 8e3dt. u 92660 11'0 7S2"90SS .. "· . . 1 4 .. •• .' / ~ _. • • = • .. • J• 51f ..,. ~ ''lt'a IOme woman Who teechee a baton- twlrtlng ctass .. and she's really upset!" 'i ,, '.SHOE -.. t• . ' MOON MULLINS l<,AYo, WAAT 'ie,AR t>ID t.INCOLN RUN F~ P~IDE"NT ? r- THE FAMILY CIRCUS A~TH!ASt I CAN MONEY B IAV HAPPINE~~, Otl. NOTr by Bil Keane '1Now pitch me a knuckle boll." DENN IS THE MENACE i ~ I ~· I c ,UNKY WINKERIEAN QW)4 I t HAVE 60ME 6000, NEWfl W> 60ft'E SAO ~ . by Jeff MacNelly NO I 131AT IT CAN SLAY T~E K'IND O~ M ISEICY YOU t.IKE BEST GORDO 1 ~IZ ~EO TOE:eT 1).llWW>J OVTOF M'i ()'ftW ~!el WAAT CAJJ 1001 Tf;HVAA.IA MAMAf 5-1.:) JUDGE PARKER <l4AvlNu ~IVEN LYNN TO l11E HQ!>PlfAl. 5AM ACCOMPANIE5 HER TO THE. DOOR OF PAUL'€> ~M' fi-:.V~i> ffj . f?.O"-<' "' ~-19"\ TUMBLEWEEDS CHS&Fl I U&N,\ SACRIP WHnl! PUFF'U>U NANCY YOUR ROOM 15 A ME55---GET RID OF ALL THESE. OLD COMIC 800K5 '0.1~1' TMI~ ~ IUMAIJ'TlC. n AcNf:l,rr(}f<E I IX)!IJ Jlj.\)J ! ro v.l-IAT t:O:OI. Ft. ~tJ~ 'H:UD OOf . by Tom Batiuk ~HAVEN'T BEEN OICAL>ED ~-lHE BOARD ! ,,__ ___ ...., DRABBLE "11l1CIC1 W..'N l ~ 09, I ~'f 'fO 60 'fO 'ou.ui •~o t.tAA~ ~ 'flt~lO! HeY, 1"Hf;Re's NO"T"HING ON T H IS CH.AR"'f".' I by Harold Le Dou.x by Tom K. Ryan IH~ SAY rr WLJZ HOf AN SOL1RYIUE ~IN'IWUZ E'ORNSP. •. by Emit lustlmUltr I SWAPPED THEM '~ WITH IRMA"'FOR HER OLD COMIC BOOKS COMICS I CROSSWORD "I hate Mondays!" -.: s I tS 1-1 :'-I YO<.J 't...t... K N OW 'WHeRE: "'T"O FINP .l\Ae ·' .bY K~in F~ by Lynn JolMtston 'loo FJ«> Pl401£R ~fUU.OFfl DEDUCTIONS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 1 lrlln ltllnd group 5 Arrwlegts 10 Sllf'Ch IOWQe 1' Tr8dttl0f'I 15 Jubll1e 16 Sp.rt 17 RecMte 18 T lf\9CIOUS 200owny 22 Mes1ag8 23F~pen- S 1 Yield 52 Leaened ~Gems 59~ 2 woros 61 Cl\IMeoge 62 Poe 63 s.ying. 6' lrellnO 65 AIQlnl 66Filled~s 67 Govt Om- od • DOWN 24 l.IMldl. e g I Hebt-letter 25 Almlnt 2 EttltNI Cl1y 21 Nlr\lct tMIOty 3 SOio S2 Ogle ' 1m111e UNITED ~ture Syndale S.turdcy's Puzzle Solved ' . • ' I •• I l •• .. ' .. 0 ••• 0 c I 0 •• M T I Ii • I I I I • ' 0 •• 0 ~ • I I • I •• T I •• •• I t t 0 w I I & ··-I • ' I I I • c ·1 • I •• t. L I • • l • ' r! .. I I l I •• 0 t I J;..! 0 0 • I I I •• I & I II I I I I • I Ii I ' l •• ..... I l • • • • 0 • ···-I O I I l ' • 0 • ·-·••Ill I I l • I W I a I •It 11 l•hl 0 l •• 0 I l I I • 1•1•1•11( II 1 . , I ' ' . I li1Ula l1 S3 ColMned 5 Relied 21 HMO '2 jlemcuda_ .,,.. 6 ErnpiOy 24 lnlects Ver. 35 Abo"9 7 Inter 25 Abrllltm s « WelgM unit 38 R8lse 8 Some tau. '7 Ezra. e g . 31 Diltnbuted eotriC*IMllll& :le AMfJwollf s ,g Weeted eway .o ~word Inf m 51 5Qr'1e 41 Moun1.in 9 Panel mem-27 Prtl)lr'ed 52 Dlllem renge bera 28 Gr• rsle SJ Adr1111c port 43 Hwd -10 Pay !>Ills zg Ouldcty 54 Sale phrase Mulill'I 2 words 30 W111ed 55 Wat<tt pen 45 Lener 11 Ceme down 31 Perdition 5e Lol<l's son 48 Bump4clna 12 Presented 34 WOf'ld Fr 57 Triekle 48 9ehefl 13 Loner 37 Loette anew 5e Shipped 50 Noun en<ltng 19 Ch81r1 39 Deed 60 Suttle -~ II • ~ • • • • BUSINESS /STOCKS lloaday'• Cloeig Prie -. NYSE COMPOSfl'E ' TRANSACTIONS ---,.,.... __ ,__......._ • N DAILY PILOT •:s ' Delay in Home ii r. Buy Could Prov ~1 Costly Mistake ·: j B7 I08N aJNNJrP : NEW YORK <AP) -Homelll'o'en aren't likely to r8ahi into the marketplace now lbat prtcff seem to bhe. aubllbed and morqaae rat.el have dropped eveo fuaer : Lban they l'OM. They have learned to be wary. ! ''Tbere an a IOt of scared buyers out there," ia Ute~ way Robert J. Mylod describes the market. ''People tnow: :.~=-~a recetlioD; they're •Wl waJttna to ftnd out bowi Mylod, president of Advance Mort1a1e Corp.. a : lender, reaaom: "A 12 perceot rate may appear a bar'ain; to a pencm who looked at 17 earlier, but bla t.eftdeocy will : be to tee lf rates aren't Coin& lower stJll... : Still, accordiJll to aome current r0tteuta beln& m,ade: by lmowledaeable bouainl people. it milhl oot be wiae to : walt too aoa,. Prices, aod interest rates too, tbey Uy. may . head hilber again nnt year. . : In the meantime. economists expect ·: the existing home market. in which ' saJes fell from a rate ol 4 m.tllion unlts last summer to 2.7 million in March. to get back oa its p1ru11ngs before the new home marltet rebuilds. IN FACT, JACK CARLSON, operat- ing head of the National Association of Realtors. believes the existing market mi~ht already have seen its worst and that sales will now build slowly for the <;u"""" . . . ' • • • ' rest of the year , F'or new housing. however. ··it will be next spnng; before we see any kind of life." Leonard Santow .. an 1 economist. told a recent conference sponsored by the Na· l lJooal Association of Home Rualders : I Panelists at the meeting ~uggested that the new hQme, market. where sales are below a million starts a y~ar.: may be tundered by cautwus buyers and a slowne~ o(; lower interest to be renected In mortgages. Trade Rally R e sumes On Wall Street !':EW YORK <AP) -Tbe stock market paused to absorb some early selling and thea resumed its recent raJ. ly today. Tbe Dow Jooes average ol 30 Uldusltials. off more than two points in early trading. closed up 4.01 at 830.89. At one point tbe Dow was up 5.80 at 832.68 . • The avenge climbed more than 20 points last week. Ga.i.Den toot a slight lead over losers in the over-an tally of New Yoril: Stock Exchange-listed issues. Investors had se\•eral new ecooomic developments to rons1der. but aJl simply marked extensions or rettt1t trends -a falling pnme lending rate and a slowiDg economy. S1 e<-b la Tlw Spotll""I .. . • 11 • 11 • 11 • ,,. . 10 • . ' . . _, .. . . . ' . r.t:. 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The singer.composer is joined by Dionne Warwick ror a musical variety hour. 8 0 MMY llllAHILOW -OHlVOU S•,.O•«c:ompo"' earrv ManlkM end "'9 a°'8 ~t Dionne WlfWICll combff'MI 1a1en1a IOf 1111 l'IOUt Ol m.;llC; and V9f'tetv • MERV GAIFf1N 0.-11 8evtt1y Silla. Cefol Cnann1ng, "'"~ Miiier AoOrea Mc:NOte ~ 8 (I) HOUSE CALLS Ken .. r.glon General ge11 a new edmlnllllrator. wl'O gets an IOe8 ol flOW a nos- P.lill can ~'°" oes0<1e 8" lneC>( stalf I RI S) EDWlH HAWKINS AT THE SYMPHONY EOwtn H1""lns IJ tooneC by the H~1n1 lam•tv 8"° tho Oaklano Syme>llOfly 0<cnes1r11 IOt an ltW<l•nQ 01 006oel mvc;'( l•Of" '"'" Paramount TllPAl•r in 0 11Jo.!an4. m OEOAOE CRUMB v~ 0 1 111e wnowf· A tu11-1eo91n musfG.lll poir- l0tmanc.t1 ol Vo • 841~ nee fOf ThUM! MaskllO Plcrrt"' lnO a dt~a>on bt\t_.. 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Bend IC)lf' Cheryl L.aOO tor a ~ tOeC!al teaturino mullC lfom ye.1- 8) MGHT <W.J.Dl'Y Thi" HOUW"' A pallllnl In 9 ..,,., .. ium has recumno 0<~1 el>O<l1 8 hOuM !hat m-yst••oualY d• 11-net IOld'OllMfl 10'.30 • Q) NEWS 9 WARK TWAIN eEHEATMTHE LA~ er r~ea•rno 1nooen1a trOM 1115 hie en<> "'°'"· 11\w 011•~ a.<HO Of lht< famous "'"'lit s c.nar ec:ter n<I' Of""· ..,ally u.own by IM! po.bloc: and ,,,.. ~ tf>llt ll'O- w ~ tt-d h•i ttumur •t n r-.Jlf'O mJ BIUMOY£J\S' JOURNAL A. l~fl;f s NOi~ ~orn·1 ...a PO'tttC. 8'11 IJoV"'~ tooh at IN! r_,q •tvmt>I'< eno 1nflue'>ce ~' P'*tul Ac110f'1 ComtT><I ,,..... llnO i.1~1 wotn w .... r r 'l~'n OOvt"rnor l Pf' 0-.-y'u• IHI l 1-00 ti 0 0 IT lfO NEWS • ~YWED GAM£ • • • •~ow To Con>M't ~,.., ~o" 11llt/o ec.o 1•0Po J/llC~,.. G~ An JOHN DARLING ut1man1H ~ oive .,..._.,llC)for~ and Ille..,.., dillorold per • .,. o.llOI to ... .. Cllild under a , .. Nflle.12 IVl.I • AU.• iN9 ,_,.. fditfl ~ IO do'ag ArCHt IO Cllutdl Oft tNlr ..........,., ... 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"""°""' -aoon • Ml88ION I~ Tn,. llAF CO"'"' 10 8iwMy s a.a ...., lie • 12:000 •• "'lllO~t Hawl<" ( t9!>0J Richard Greene. Yvonne De Carl<>. at••*'" "Easy To Wft<l -I 1~8) V811 Johnson. Blhef W1111ams II) * *'It ' My f evor1t" Spy" {19!>1) Bob Hopo. Hedy lllmetr 3:308 ····~, <••"f'<I I 1973) Cnar1ton H ... ,lon (Chril<O G Rot><n· son Will Saudis Pay to Halt 'Princess?' Nostalgia Time LOS ANGELES CAP) -The case of "The Death of a Pnncess" has taken an ironic new turn. After an intense Saudi campaign to stop the television docudrama. waged under the heavy cloud of petro-politics, the Saudis may suddenly hnd themselves over a barrel on the matter A co-producer of "Princess" is working on a deal that would k~p "Death ot a Princess" from beirtg shown m J apan. Germany, Italy and France for four years. in exchange for $20 million from Saudi representatives. MIOtAEL SOLOMON. WHOSE Telep1ctures Inc. p artially funded "Princess" and owns worldwide rights to the ciocumentary, says that after the four years, the rights wouJd revert back to him. He couJd then sell the documentary back to the Saudis for another limited penod, and the pro- cess couJd continue until the Saudis weary of it or become less sensitive to the documentary_ Solomon rejects the suggestioo that the deal he's seeking is something akin to blackmail. Cheryl Ladd starts in a m usical special celebrating the tunes of yesteryear tonight at lOonABC. Channel 7. "It's not blackmail," he says. "l put a price on a part.icular object according to what t feel is its value lo the person I'm selling it to. l think "Prin· cess" has a S20 million value. She's No Wonder Woman Cathy Lee Crosby an 'Incredible' Star By TOM J()RY NEW YORK (AP> -With championship tennis and track as well as participation in CBS' "Challenge of the Sexes" and "Circus or the Stars" ID her background, Cathy Lee Crosby strikes a favorable comparison with Wonder Woman. s 0 wh y would the blonde ac- tress turn down a chance to play the comic book superberoine on television? "I saw what they uosev wanted and said, ·~o way.' " Miss Crosby recalls. "This is not wbatlwantoutofmy career •'TllE llAIN THING was, I dJdn't like tbe way they saw Wonder Woman. There was no comedy, the way there is in JamesBcmdmovies. ' Lynda Cart.er tot tbe lead in .. Wonder Woman" and Cathy Lee Crosby took a aeven·mout.b trip round tbe world, by herself. Sbe'a been back for some time now, md today is the st.e.r , with Job Devidlon •and former pro q~ck Fran Tarkentoo, of ABC'• '"nlat's Incredible!" -a Dl'W sbow with a success story u lmprelllve aa her own. .. TB.AT'S tNCaEDl8L£!" premiered llarcb 3, and six ..-. later it wu the seuon'1 Q third highest-rated program . behind CBS' "60 Minutes" and an ABC sitcom. "Three's Com- pany." ABC describes "That's In- credible!" as a showcase for "the amazing, astonistting and unbelievable-but-true exploits of extraordinary people." The first program. for in- s tance, included a visit to the "Amityville Horror" house, a conversation with a man struck seven times by Ughlning, and a profile of the car salesman who forecast the crash last year of the DC-10 at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. "THAT'S INCBEDmLE?" hit a positive note in a season that saw ABC relinquish the No. 1 position in prime-time lo CBS. Critics initially compared the s how with NBC's s uccessful "Real People.·· "I don't think anybody expect· ed it lo be the success it has been,'' says Miss Crosby, who took the role as host as part of a package deal with ABC. "I'm truly amazed by the 1uesta •e have, and the pieces we do show bow capable people are. There's oo limit to what people can do. "Aeling la my career, absolutely." she says, "and the nice thing about 'That's lncrecll· hie!' is I'm dolng somethin& that I Uke,andthatpeoplelike. "AS AN ACF&E88, the show gives me a chance to watch peo- ple. and bee1use acUn1 ll about people. I 1~ upon the work 11 a ' learning experience.'' Cathy Lee Crosby was raised in Los Angeles, and graduated from USC ln 1968 with degrees in psychology and sociology_ While in college, she shared the intercollegiate record in the 440 yard relay, and ror a time, s he considered tenn is her career. She was one of the Na- lion al Tennis Association's highest-ranked competitors. and participated in tournaments throughout the world. In the early '70s, she appeared in several television com· mercials. "They used my tennis ability, and I did them to help pay expenses for my tennis," she says. SEVERAL WEEKS later, however, she was offered a part in "Marcus Welby, M.D . .'' IDd that led to guest roles ln series Hke "Shaft," "Cannon" and "Emergency." Her first motJon plcture wu "The Laughing Policeman," with Walter Mattb.u. and abe later starred with Doa Murray in "Call Me by My RiptfUJ Name" and with Wllllam Devane in "The Dark." H~r "Qreua ol the Stars" ap- pe 1 r ance1 have been as a lri ~#lilt. Nben t.bey uked me to do ·ch "'ua,' thty uked If I could do ltle trapne. I said, 'Ob. sun,' e'\leD t.bouCb I'd never done It. TIM en-we oC worklnl through Uae fear, tbat's lnt~retUat to me." "l 'M NOT BLACKMAlUNG them. a·m put- ting a price on a film that 1 co-produced and own." That price, of course. is considerably bigber than ll m1~ht ordtnanly have been bttause of the Saudis' profound determ1nat1on to stop tt ··Tue l)('ath of a Princess" '4 as '4 ntten and produced b> Da~·1d Fanning. of PBS stalJon WGBH in Boston. and BnL1sh filmmaker Anthony Thomas a'S a study of the conflicts ranng the Arab world. torn between thl' dem'ands of the mtemattonal l)ta~e and lslam1c trud1t1ons THE MOVlE FOCl'SES on Saudi Pnncess M 1shaaJ. whO was condemned lo death and execut- E'd by the royal family because of an extramarital affair. · Tboma.5 and Fanning coosidered their film sympat.betJc to-the Arab.$. Saudi Arabia thought "holly otheN'\SE'. The Saudis C'OOdemnE'd the film as derogatory to lslanuc culture and demanded that 1t ool be s ho"-n When "Pnncess" v.as atred an England. Saudi Arabia expelled the Bntish ambassador. Thrtt "t'clt!\ a~o. the Saudis expressed their ··d~p rt"gret " over the film's planned t; S broadcast ~OPHl~TIC4TW PRCYJRAMM!NC .. 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E bttn tO'W bud.et. acth>t'I REV-.ED'l' ttdnnt~ LbrW ra. lhey P'·• W are C'hanictrnz:ed by a s 1n1 ular. almoat ob st alve fCJDcern wUh ~hllJ'utrr-s uodu 1treu and how M5t to mov thtt camt'ra to emphasu:e the\r dUemrn u u bu ~rouahl nd\lnc melodrama on a couple ot hW\d~ lbo4alaod dollars. In Lorimar's "Tht' 8 11 Red One:· worklna with what ii few him u oonnoua budlet. IM tlu treattd blCb drama -a m!Qor &lat.mt:al abou\ the nature of heroism as ,..vealf"d throu1h • seraeant and fou,.. prlval ln tht' ht D1vmon dur mg Wol'ld War II ACl\IA!Ll' t~D l'UU.E& makes no~ 4'1llR aJ ...... ~,~·!)· f.t.f ·S.t.-7:00..t:41 s-cter-2:00.4:) .. 7:00-•:)0 ~ ne ~ '9lll -oun.tw THI lONO IJOIU(I) ·~., ......... ,, .. 1boul ltl. I.ho Ulm ui hl1hlY autobJ01raphlcal. lie ""rved at a corooral ln lht lit Dlvtalon. • rtneman who partic\paled \n lbe D Day laodln&• ln bolh lcUy and Normandy "The Bit Red One" la ob· vlou1~ a p.utiche ol hi• own Arm)' experiences from North Africa to CaecbOISOvak la, mlnaled with Mn1tt 1torl11 he bad plcked "I> aJona t.be way. OM bu the fMlln• throupout tbat th1I plc· tl&te w .. •t written -It was lwed . ADd Nier .. \befe very mutb la pence, at lei.It tM Um ov.. H•'• put of s.r1 .. at (atlr· rtn1ty. auta.oritatJvely pla.Y*t by Let Marv1D>: but be'• elao part ot Zeb. a daar-cbom=ce wrlt.r •t.orina up bll imp,..._. few that . novel he't Soln8 to do IOIDt dQ (Robert Car ) -and al.tso. mAYbl Just a lltta. la Mark H1ailll'1 Grttr. a sentiUve youth who brings lhe avera1e cw1llan'i distate for lullmg rtcbt up to lbe front Imes WHAT F ULLER HAS DONE l a nd 1r budgetAry consideration for~ed bim into it. so much the better) ls to personaliie war like llO mov· le I can ~all alnce the c lassie "All Qulet on tbe Western f'l"ont.'' He never lets us forte\ the 1cale and the scope of the overall operatlon. from tbe de· sert warfare ln North Africa, the two landm1s <and the one at Omaha Beach is magnificently de· tailed >. tbrou1h the batllea in France an<i Germany, and on to the final liberation of a con· centraUoo camp. But this is no big, all -star reconstruction of lhe events, like "D·Day, lhe Slxth of June" or "The Longest Day." This ls the war as experienced on its most basic. primitive level. by the linemen who were unfortunate enough to be there -and fortunate enough to s urvive. Fuller makes of bis Sergeant <be bas no other name> an almost mythic fiJ(Ure -a civilian· @~b tops in Pops @ By Tbe Assocl1t.ect~s~ The followmg are B111board '1 hot ret"Ord ruts for the week ending May 24 as they appear in this eek 'IWS6Ue.ol ~lllboacd ,magaune. -- -------------------------w--~-------~ HOTSINGL-i:s-----~~ . 4 i • !. l ' ...... ------...-• '-THI HOU YWOOO KIUOHTS191 21l/~l1·9$1G 1"*2' ..... !t.e+ttl' ........ l ( ... ., .. -.. •94·1Sl4 A J4 MOUi _,, ... Of woa raJDAY THI UTHCll> ,,..,, ............... f ... _,~··­UOCAL YJlll NOW~ , ........ , ... , .. "UTTL.E OAAU~S" "fOllS .. cmm :::s:i·=~==· ........... _.. am:::s:1. :.:'.!-:: ... ______ .,.. ,. ..... ~ ............. ...,,,,...,.. I. "Call Me" Blondie (Chrysalis) 2. "Funlcy Town" Lipps Inc. <Casablanca) 3. "Lo6t in Love" Air Supply I Ansta> 4. "Don't FaJI in Love with a Dreamer" Ken· ny Rogers with Kim Carnes <Un1ted ArtisU) s. "Sexy Eyes" Or. Hook <Capitol> . 6. "Biggest Part or Me" Ambrosia <Warner Bros .> 7. "Stomp" The Brothers Johnson <A&M > 8. "Hurt So Bad" Linda Rooat.adt <Asylum> 9. "Ride Like the Wind" Christopher Cross <Warner Bros.) 10. "Cars" Gary Numan <Atco> TOPLPs 1. "Agaio$t the Wind" Bob Seier & the Silver Bullet Band <Capito)) 2. "Glass Houses" Billy Joel <Columbia) 3. "The Wall" Pink Floyd <Columbia> 4. "Mad Love" Llnda Ronstadt <Asylum> 5. "Just One Night" Eric Clapton c RSO> 6. "Women and Children nnt" Van HaJen 'Warner Bros.) 7. "Christopher Cross" Christopher Cross !Warner Bros > 8. "Go All the Way" Isley Brothers IT·Neck l 9 ··Ofr the Wall" Michael J ackson <Eplcl 10. ··Pretenders" Pretenders <Sire> MAXWELL SMART isACENT86 A \I[ RSA1. PC I !JR{ · -~-==~~ ... -;,Bro 1:uwao1.nm1 'llTI Cl~' C ... Tlll 01~noe 6J.4·92e2 ........ C .... WllT WtSll!lll!Slef 891·393~ ........ ..... ,... Cot&a Mita 631·3601 ..... ........ Anatltlm 8 79·9850 jM\-a•HU.011111• founu1n Vallty 962·2411 AU.US MO. ,._..AKlCM lWl 9tM. OF TWI lllOTION l'IClUM CODI OF ICU' ~flOH ~wmN<; Spedal*'fln SHADOW BOXES 1803 Newport BIV'd ta Mesa 11IU.CK STAWOtMGJ "APOCALYPSE HOW' IRI 1- I "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTEA" IPGJ I ""HOLLYWOOD IKMIGffTS" IR J "KRAMER YI KRAMEl"tll ..,,. ...... , ·..-ua.HOUW I 'WAt• .... . ., ...... ............ l~::i. ''APOCAL YPR Now' '1IOY81N CO.ANYC""' . "THI HOUYWOOD IMleHT'I" .. "MAmOWM USA• IO&dter wbo ,...,.. to bi. horror that ... w killed • German lnfaatry1na• a few boura after \be Armlltict ol World War I. mumc blm. ln ha& tortured mind. not a klller. but a murderer. "WE DONl'f 11ua0Ea, we 1rm ... thJs 1nuled veteran explalna to his squad ol World War 11 recruit.a It's a diatlnctloo lbat comes back to haunt him -espedally since. onee ag1ln after the Armiatict, ht kllla th• German non-com (Slegfrted Rauch > who baa been his 1pecial nemesis throughout the eampal1ns. Like .. AU Qui«," but far more subtly. The Big Red One" ls au antiwar movie. f'uJJer admires the courace and the betoilm of men under fire, tbe de · edl ol da,\"in& performed out or patriotilm and comradelhip. but the waste in Uvet, aod the bru\aliJaUOID required simply to stay alive ia sometbine that be impllclUy ~ throuabout tbe fllm. We see th1a especially in Fuller's four aur· v1von -Zab. who bas already sold ., novel and hopes to write b1I own account ol 1urviv1l m World War ll: Griff, who can't kill a man in lace.-to-face combat : Johnloa CKellY Ward>. who helJ)l·deUver a baby in the m idst of froot·line bostillties. and Vinci <Bobby D1 c1cco>. who finds himself a hero when be helps liberate Smly. but breaks down at lhe sight or the concentration camps' inmates FU.MED ALMOST ENTtaEL Y in Israel, with locations scouted by Fuller and producer Gene Corman. the picture makes superb use ol that land•a varied terrain. The story is that it cost somewhere between $6 ~ $8 mLllion to produce, whatever. what's up there on the screen looks like at least three times that much. F\lller's reatagmg of lbe Omaha beachhead, wtth its bloodied waters and mangled corpses. would be the bigblight of most war movi~s . here it's just one more incident in the ongoinR struggle for survival. Samuel Fuller worked for something hke 35 years to bring his saga to the screen. The final distillation as 11 lllm of scope and signlCicance. In this United Artists release. Fuller never lets us forget the terrifying Impersonality of combat. The cannoneers wbo shoot olf a lree·burst don't care who they bit. But Fuller does -and thanks to his artistry. so do we Liz Finds Politics A !Tougher' Life --LONDON i"A"Pl -=-.a.cress-£tnllbeffi"Tay or . who begins fil ming Agatha Chnst1e 's murder thriller, "The ,Mirror Cracked" on Monday. says h~r new life in polltrcs Is more demanding th.an show 00.,iness. AS 11IE WIFE of U.S. Sen. John Warner. M1ss Taylor said ''whatever you say Is quotable and you're up there to be shot at without any chance of a re-take. "ln both show businela and politics you are 'on' and you're responsible to and ror the public, .. Miss Taylor, 48. sa1d ln ~ Daily Mail today. Aft« 1Ummiog down c:on- slderably for ber role as a beautiful ffotlywood star who comea to Uve tn Englud. Miss Taylor Aid &be no lonser al· tempta to di.sruile her ase. "U ... A8E 'l'llE best time I have ever sone through. so to approach 50 doesn't worry TAYL.Otl me at all," she said. .. I think of it as a wonderful achievement. Wh y? Because I look forwll'd to every tomorrow. good or bad." • Mfr QUEEN ~----... ··------~ TDMllDBN I Based Ill tbt True s..y Cllt&lll& ---UA C.... 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So far, it only hu a bakery, hardware It.ON, 1eeretary'a of. nee and poll offtce, but u.e are eoouab to convince her tin- der1arden tb.rouah third srade s tudents that learning arithmetic can be dowlll'ipt fun. "They Jove it; lhey can't wait to come la," said Ma. Jl'ebler, who coostnact.ed walled "build· ln11" after lcbffl and on weekend• over a period of MVeraJ moat.bl. The Utt.le ones come ln twice a week, for an hour a vi.alt, to find mathematical "encounters" In each al tbe abopt and offices. For example, the bakery la used to teach fractions and geometry. A student may be shown a eraham cracker that baa been snapped lnto several pieces. U be or abe correctly ideoUfies a section aa being, say, baJf ol the 1rabam cracker they set to eat the learning aJd. Similarly, the hardware st.ore is uaed to teach measurement concept.a. the secretary's office to learn time meuuremeota and the poat office to sharpen numerical reaaootn1 aklllt. Aidinl the smaller children are pupils from the fourth throueb sixth grades, who, in their car,acily a s "store managers, ' tutor their younger friends. M1. Febaer saJd the so-called "Leaming through Living" pro-gram was devised by employees of the Lake Arrowhead school district. She hopes to expand the project., "1thougb a $10,000 state grant request toward that end was recentl)'t"eJttled. So the little' town wiU grow ~ . -· --...... slowly. perhaps at tbe rate fll , on"e or two unit.I a year. Still to come are the doctor'• olftce. weather station, communlca· 1 Uoos center, srocery lt.ol'e ..cl bank. F;ach session starts out wttb some type of math 1ame before lhe student.I enter the lbopl lw their encounters. Even that. cc. tended Ms. Febaer. la entertain-ing. "Sometimes they don't even want to wort in lbe st.oree," lbe said. "They just want to play tile math games." Either way , it beats the black.board Daily Pl1ot Photos by Richard Koehler Parl< View teacher Sheryl Fehser (left) and students 1n town · she bwlt I to teach anthmetlc ca>cepts. The little vtllage t;>oasts (from left) a post off iee, secretary's office. hardware store and bakery. Below (from teft) postmistress Jeanine Nutting helps Shannon Ricker and Marcy Fehser wrth. thelf mall: Brent Brundage smffs a concocClon m the bakery and Marcus Nelson and Michael Rousey work m hardware store. t .~ MEwcy FelJser petforms SBllD)' test in the llOSt offlce (left) V!thJle Royal Retcher and Raymond Romo ~on the sect8taty~ calendar of appointments . • ' J ' ~ .· .. l .... • • = • • • Q OM.YPILOT Stink r Hgbt Sue D£AR ANN LANDER C'an I be i.ued by a rncnd (former frieJJd, I ahould say) for telbn& her to her rae~. "You sllllJt' ., I ~•II g1u~ ~ ou some ba<'kground so ~ ou <'&n fully Wlde rs tand lht' c1rcumstan<'es. I ~as a be a v )' cigarette smo ker ror many year s ... J q uit smollang three mont~ I ago and "'"" never touch one of lhqse ft.llb.y thlng1> again as long as I lave The problem as that I can't bear to be neu a p('rson wh o ha s c i g arette breath o r rlothes that s m ell or smoke. It makes me so sick 1 have lo go to the bathroom and vomit. This former friend <'ame up to me a t a meeting and started to ta lk . She had just hnished a clgareue. and the s mell oC nicotioe on h e r breath n early knoeked D\e down. Her <'lothes reeked of smoke -like tho6e okt 1pit· toons io taverns . It was then that I srud. "You nnk " She started to scream a t me like a cra zy person and threatened a la wsuit for defammg her eharacter . I have nev~r been in a courtroom in m y l ife and kn o w nothing about the law. Please tell me if lbis wom an has a case. - WOR RIED JN OT· TAWA. ONT D EAR OTT: Your comment, whi l e in · delic ate, lo no win r e fl ec t e d on th e woman's c haracter. You were mer~ly statin g your opinion. I cannot imagine a lawyer takblg ber case. DEAR AN N LANDERS: You should be more careful with you r answ ers when someone bas a $10 bel rid· 1ng on it. I refer to the letter signed "Tokyo" which asked . ''Who should go up the stairs hrs t. the ma n or the woman? And how about down?" You said. "The woman goes up first. but he Leads oo the way down so be can break her fall if she should st&lDlble." I think you're wrong. I read somewhere that the man should never be lower than the woman. In other words, he leads her up and follows ber down. This may be an old wives' tale predating ERA. The reason, as I recall; is that be could not see her from the bot-tom up if her skirts were raised from the noor. - VA.COMMENT DEA& VA.: Yo• d-.a '& 1ay wltere yo• read &lua& _,.et, HI lite beM a.a. pt &o be at leut" M yean eld. Womea Ila· vea't won lldrU loeg e•O•P a. be .. ralaed· fro• lite floor" •lace WorW Wu I. Wake ap ud 1..U Ille ceffee Dad. ~am ForTeensl OAAl'fOE ccxmrv- J Town & Counuy, Orange (714) 547-8228 Moncs1y Mey 19. tMO 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Th• ...... M•ril•.,...••" the Orant• CoHt DAILY PILOT Q.ASSlflED ADS OM C ... l eMcle I, .. , c..-.,,,.. .. ~... ~ ....... ,.,.w. ..................................................................... ,,.. ...,.per Wlll not UovrU&l) ec:npt U .) ad1rert111n1 for r~a l .-e wludt .a an 'IOla LICG d Ole law ...s: .w.wtfMn ..._.._dlied ..... .., ... ,..,..,. et' ran 1 rilueety. TM DA& y N.OT .. ._. ...., for .. fint. ....ct .... ,... oflliy. ........................ Gt 1 d 1002 ....................... PB•lSU'ADWUX $17§.000 Sl'115 to beach. Bring ~ & sho\.els. needs fi.x:m'. Just hsted. call 667171. Olt1'r• 9••1' ,,,...,,. m• · [®lftMd UTTUMAHSIO.. Enter tiled foyu , to depot paueled 1J v1og room. with massive bndl: fittplace. Olni.og area features 2nd fireplace. Buatun fnler· taanmml cent.er. parquet ...... llU •• , .............................................. Cc:letaJt Bayard t?ExJch llAL ISTAn DCaL.BtCI settel 194' CO._ Wf1'H US. .. to M CAMYOtf. Very special DEAUVILLE Golf course view. 3 Large bedroomr; < ma~l.-r as spt•ct acularl. Formal dining room. Fa mily roo m. exh1larahng pool Fee land. $.595.000 MIW?OIT IUCH 759..oltl WUTSIOE STOIY Goes like this : hu~e grassy lot . covered patio/BBQ area. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and earth tone decor that ·s neat as a pin and an assumable 8~<7c LOAN. Super starter home in westside Costa Mesa at SlOS.000. Maria. Ma ria! U~KJUI: li{M~' REALTORS.675-6000 2443 U.t COMt H,,_.wey, COC'Ofta del Mar WE HAVE 45 OF ntE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN VETS ••• The V A interest ho been '°"'eftd. Loans to Sl.25.<XXI. Cali u:. and let ur. show )OU how )OU can quahfy. • RED CARPET 754-1202 ME\WORT DUPUX $175,900! ~bdrm + •bac:hdor! sinoo gross I block to wald". Ov.-ner fmanem~ 12"" ..--3 ):e&l'"S ! Ca II r ~ t. 752.1700 ~'''"?•tf\'""··"'l!IJ '~' !~UPMI noon. and Jrd fireplace --------DESPStATl highlight your ram1ly room. ~ and spa aHow Cahlonu.a bVtng at 1t.s best.. cxrerect at Sll2.500. C&U66«JOO FORESTE OLSON ·~ .. , .. ,.o.,. .. raoaATI SALi OM. y S12.SOO OWmmc 2 bdrm. condo 1n xlnt development. He9vy shake root. double car garage. End urut & less than I mJ le to the be8dl! OCE.AHPACIFIC RealEstah 759-1616 GARDB4HOMI $91,500 Vacn and rudy to 10. 2 s&ory 3 Bdrm. secluded patio. Don't wait! Call 646-7171 Ol'IN Ir: 9 • rl ~ ,._.., 10 IV "'fl • !~1111 .......VALOCTft ~ ltalter 4 bedroom 2 belh wtfully built·1n kikheo. This spacious z.~ town bome la less thin 10 yeara old and has beautifully maintained 1reenbelts. p ools, children'• playyarda, a.od a large enclosed privu petio. With 8.5~ assumable loan this home will sell fut at .... Call 751-3191 CSELECT T'PRQPERTIES OWNER WIUFIMANCE APNOX ¥4 ACRE ZOHEDA·I wrth ~le 3 Br. 2b.t rvs1dt>n<'C ~r J ohn Wa\nt' ,\1rport llUgl· K2 5x3.16 lot • ,,.1th un llmilt'd pott-nttal ~al(l"> Owner wiU finance at on· ty $18S.OOO. C4116'M-721 I "1n ~ILEL. GAILEY & ASSUCIATES Assume low interest VA ~ 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. ron· do. AiC • gar. S84.000. Scc:il Healt,y. 5J6. ;~ . SB.I.St! :\fesa Verde! 4 bdrm. huge separate mas ter s uite, added ramlly r oom. pool. s auna. Owner will carry fmanc. mg. $229,950. Act now, call !>$6. ~H.3 macneb I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ADOlt L4J(E-WOODIUKH! Nice quiet cul·de-sac location close to private beach & sp a . All on one level -2 lg BRs. 2 baths -dining area --breakfast rm -kitchen combo -ea rthtone decor throughout. Owner will consider he lp w/financing --J?ood assumable loan. Marion Frizzell 551·8700. ( p .54 ) 711-1414 c~v..,c....., '4J.a2H ~I Oo..Dnv. 111-1760 Wocdird99 (.,.,.., , ..... 2 .. Harbor v-c ....... ....... ,.., S* ........ flw s. ...... ,.,. s. tc ...•••................................•••••. , .............................................. . Ch99r• I 002 I OOJ ........ I 002 ......... I OOZ., ....................................... :······ •..............••• , ........................... . IXQUISITI HOMI tM -CAMYOM A truly ete"anl Deane ··venaUlet" with the look of a custom home. 1111 maculate m every respect. From the fu"5l ~lep or the graceful winding staircase to the magnificent 180" view of the lights of Newport Beach. the ocean ~ bay. th is home spells perfection. Lighted paddle tennis court & room for a pool. Large garden kitchen overlooking professionally landscaped grounds. 4 Bedrooms, 4 baths. 3-Car 1tara11t~. Quiet cul.._.c. S698.500. Small 7<} assumable loan. Own e r will he lp with additional financing Don 't miss seeing this one. WHLIY H. TAYLOll CO .. •••• Jiii S.Ju .......... MIW1IOl'T CIMTEI, M.I. 644-49 I 0 of n ewporl REALTORS. 675-5511 0'84 HOUSES 1-5 OH POIHSITTIA: I• c--. .. Mer: apeclom ~ .............. ... wfttt A splu•. "-• c..,... .... ,.W. be .... a.cw P' oparty. SHl.000 OM GOLDEM•OD: Corott• d•I w ... C...._,, •·2 W for ...... ••slrpr I t, ................. + .. +two ..... afM_......~.., .... fll•c ... s 195.600. COLE OF HEW,ORT REALTORS 2515 E. eo.t Hwy.. c.... ....... 675-5511 4tOttM IWCHSTYLE HOt-tE S9',750 Walk t.o pan, schools & ~ centers Joe t.o beach. Try $4.900 down or asswne s.1>16 /mooUily peyment.s. Act oow. call ~ ,, M Q •• , \ '""' f()'1.J ,...;,,I !®RlliN IEACH41DRM HMtl·r <'dll rd,t tht> ont> "'111 lw l:QOt' bt-lorl' tht' "'l't"icl'nd C"lo-.t' to tht• bexh and walk lO evl'r· )'thing. 4 Br l~ Ba ram•· ly home. Offered al ooly SlOS.000. VA t.erm.s \oO ! call 5t0-3ll68 JI.A. TBlMS You II gEt mott roe >OW" mont'Y 1n this lovely. rucely decoral.ed 3 Bdrm home. Neal. cle&n. n 1tt locauoo and owner wtll lid.I V .A.. 1J>lettSt tS now Iowa" on VA loam. Ca II I.Oday m..s3'70 A .LLSTATE· REAL.TORS CHHACOYE WATBAOMT \llaodon~. ~It OV"' bdrm. :! :.tor) bt>J• h ~ ~\ered <i\er 11oater. Slt>p o ff h~1ng room balcony ro r a swim. Owner WOl&ld k>\.e to help hnan«. Call ~O•n\•\..~,,,,_,...,., • ~~ [ ® lflftlH1 BACklAY Th.Ls 2 story ~ Bdrm. J bath home reat u.res a ltte ~le raaul.) rm. rrml chnmg rm Pt'rf ~ ror l he large ramll ). Be1wruJ backyard ror patio entertaining. Of fend at Sl4'f,500 FULLER REAL TY 5#-0114 z 9 r: dn""n . c:J.19 000 2 umt"I. both v. f1repla<'t" 2 Rc1rm w Pnrln .. f'c1 <>un PM<'h I Ac1rm pat in & llzf' r ront lav.n owe -------- VASPICIAL Lovdy 4Br home ln a CanluUc Dt'l&hborhood No money down to v«enna. lnveat now ror the fit ure ! ALLSTATE REALTORS 962~11 --- CatOHA De. MAR IUCHREnEAT 2 bkds t.o beach, So of Coast Highway on R·2 lot. Sll.S quaint SlUt'CO home. Pnntely walled rront patio open~ t o wvm tntenor o( v.'OOd rtoors and cozy used bnck rtre.plaei? L1nng room. master bdrm. and lotcbm all open to rt'ar cour\yan1 1223.900. Call 673-8560 1i ·1,-111 coaOMA DB. MAR DW\.EX Sl.fll6 t.o beach rrom cwy 2 Bdrm duplex. L&&sclOUS manu:ured grounds. cor · oer location. walk to 5Chools 6 shoppang. Afs· ~ loan. For appt. callm.ass> """ ·~ 9 . ,, \ 'l"" 1011 '"''' [~Ulltl Going Into Business? Aa requhd by lew, n • w bus In• •••s usi ng • Fictitious Butln•u Name must regi•t•r that "•"'• """ ... County Clerk. C .. tM DAILY PtLOT LEGAL DEPAln'llEHT for fonnl end fwther lntonftMlon . M2-432'1 lla.332 EIE lllUI ILlllS aa. OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE UDO tSU OnC' Of Ntv.'J)Ort Bearh 01' Most 0-lf"f'd Art'1111 With Prh•att' Bu r hc•9. Tennis C'ouri~ It Clubhouse Traditiona l Five Bedroom ffnmtt \\'1th Boolc·Lined Oen Study Lar11tt formal Dlnln1t Room. Moster Rulttt With !;pa. Y.11uptlon•I O(ftor in• On r.arj!t' 1.nt • f.LLER Wll.L ASSIST IN FINAN("TNG. 1545.noo 759-91• •1c.,_ • .._ ....... c...- I have a beavtiful Lusk-built 'nburon, 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home for a CO\IWe.. or small f amtly. This quality home ha& ocean and Catalina views, French doors. beamed ceilings, parquet noon ; and a well designed pool and spa. I 8etttt yet, h.'a on fee land and has excellent financing! This ls a home ' wtth class in a neat area. I wouJdn 't • kid ya. cause I live nearby too. Give me a call and I 'll let you know more about it ... Or even g ive you· a tour ... Its price is $4'15,000 ... And. for all you cynics. prices are not dropprnj?. they are ~oing up. up. up ... This 1s a to p value tn m y fabulom neighborhood o( Harbor View Hi lls. Lake everythlng else worthwhile in life. a home in Corona del Mar gets more valuable (costly>. each day! <Words of wisdom from an old U.C . Berkeley '65 graduate.) Wendy Weir Beam 'Tm as far away PS your phone ! .. U~MJUI: ti()M~~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 f..Ht COMt H ..... ey. COfCMW., Mar _WE HAVE 45 Of THE BatT LISTINGS lN TOWN PIHtMSULA POtMT N e'>'IY decora ted 4 hdrm fa m1 J~· home. Ocean view! $325.000 IAYFtlOHT We h3'-t> ~e\"era l fine homes '41th pier & ~li p El. TottO HO .. SE COUHTIY 4 Rd rm-. . 3 haths : r ~in c h ''~I r. m tnt ·e'\ta le tn oranJ?e J;?ro' E''· S249.50o BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ).SI B .. y~•dt• 011v• N 8 t>7S 6161 .,, I • RlDUCID S4 51< ForQ.-dlW. Au umt> JO\,•;, loan Ovt r 1600)q r t or ~r ac:1 o u ' 11v1nf( BeauutuJ M14 rcindo pro Jl"I l (1rt .it \I I "' 11 ! DOVER SHORES u wit. airy. view. pro-: r~1onalh de-corated 4 Bdrm. 3 ·Ra home "'1th ~.JOI and s pa Creat1H! r1n.11 nr1ng avatlable, ~tUJ ~ & "'•.tr \ I ' HARBOR RIDGE :-.t"f"Unl \ bid.; '\o 1lv~~ ~~w> \t~ l\enntd\ Anna Morl.t nd . · 1-;x c:h&Sl\.e Ail 975·0800. s:n~ l Hr I. bi dec.-orator 5 011•0 • home with a fantastic \l!!V. 01.-~rlook 1n 11 re· 1ttV0tr • c:1ty h&ht.5\ IB.000 } ' UDOISLAHD . llG MOUNT AIM HOME Lou of ttt..>s. shrubs. fO\'e:S tlus 5 Bdrm 3 bath hom e a w oods ' a t rtn.phtte Immaculate "'"ewi) ~at~ 4 Br 3 li3 on ..-~ simple land. \liCanl & nc-lfd} ror Im· medtiat.e mo\e·ID w1Ul c reati ve r1na n c:1n g 3\aJlable ~ 500 and h.15!1'11~ up6(raded "' 5Wnr Sl1>4 .000 loan. Tota I eqwt~ 139.000 Ov.n~r ~~-Dunn/ ~.~!~23~. -~v ~ [ ® IR!iil 75 ... 121 OCWROMT 6 DftUM 2 bdrm . 2 bath Ulllls. 11196. 000 Su bm It )"OUJ" creau ve r in anc ing ! ..... loyProp. ..... .,.. • '75-7060. To Place your "fast Result"' Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642-5671 bt. JJZ -«ii Coldwe_ll Banker IMi CAMYOM II.MANCE Ground floor m aster s uite with dramatic stairway to two mo r e bedrooms. Large & lus h yard outside. warm and invitinJ,? inside. Truly a s uperb buy at $415.000. Monaco model. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 LEASE/OPTION CONDO--¥U--NEWPORT ................... "-Y.._. ................ , ................ .... .................. B .... a M9& ~ 41· ~.. .. octAtt YflYf. mz.ooo. u1.1 WATERFRONT HOMES, N:. Rt:Al. CSTA TE ~ .. '"' .. ~~"' 2"6W Co.lti""I! Jl!IMMww~ ~ flfttth Belbol h.IMd Hl-1411 .,,.. .. f .• .. . .......... W. H ,.,. k.ie Por ,.. . I ...... 'w SM ...... ~'* ....................... •···········•·········· ••.•.•.•.•..•.......... ···········'··········· ~=-s:~ .......... !!!~ ~~ ..... .!!!! I' • '==.!~ ~~ ..... !~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OU-.... tat...t. ..,,._, M9Y 19, 1eeo OM. V ... LOT ....................... _______________________ _......,._ •'lllDWLIX cw.. .. ,._ T111•1 •• a pride of \WI ~ c:.dllll t 0 Lil-..... &ot'et· ... le bHtfl. llH)' 'ed9~Prt-w. = I J Im RV_...,._. .,.._ ~l ••Uve ••• ~ ~--. ... ,.. • .... -toca.1'• .. toe• ... Mm).lt>r'.lbi. dial &n.C• • a h~S• ·• :,-... ._ Ar jan1e •tU,IOO for tolertaloht&, allDllaA,•.C II AIM>l....,.lbr,J~,be. all otfen OW' .. ..,_. ......... SltUlll Cl ..... .. RuUMe A.liq 1;~~~iiiiiii~il ...... . .... ------- l.\UIO.\ISl.ANO "'-OlllQ: 4.lr +. A r REALTY s 'c AM 0 I I ~ .... 10\~ ___ m.mo_ ellM ...... ,..... J+flOOf...19',MO •MtDMIW .... 1044 No._VAw .... .,......_._..aw.t\~ --klu -pitr mo ba QulH.) lOftlilome fmCll7 ~ C)M) ui.adable. -»-•·· V•. t . I • • •• t ll'Qft 1114.aio MaO Sant. IRIMl:·~~:.- ltlDUCfO $39,000 FORE C LOSURt: l~Dtl:'\E:'\'T on apprm. 12 <i<'tl' + 4 Bdrm fom home Room for lennu.: pool or hors~ A bargain al 1230.000 f'or appl call· dn. at.HO Pal r1ck. 'ninln. Acl !!J ma ao·ooo ~. 1'?;8., \i )d. 0-'MI' Wiii help financ~ G48 s..J Sl Al' 641-'617 - teWTUDOtl STYU 2 'lor> coodc» z " 3 lidrm All ainerulJet> S4.3 W W1ti.on 1100.000 tu llJ1.t.O> 0314300 c ........... ----,,.--- Pnnc Only s Br. 2 ba. $1uG 900 Near t'edco t:WI~ FoaSALE IYOWNH SEMINAi Learn from t.he u~ru.. .ibout • !'r1arkeung your pro, ~y • "'n.a.nc1ng the sale •Wnung the contral1 ·~crow 1\Ue insurance ltorne 111 arr1U1lles Sponsored by Realty Services Group. II Inc r, / Wt ... 'h JIJ\I kt AL l T •TOI! TEllS! Owner will carry back up w ~000 ASSUME Lii 11) al M.< I AlJ ~ & In WOODBRIDGE IBTATES. 2 Br "& dt'n lownhome Jeffe rtrno Model 1147,000. •WUmD! Also Ill fabu.lowi WOOD BRIDGE t:STATt:S nus one a dram11t1call) upgraded l.lncoln Model 3 Br. 2 fareplllces. foun lain in rear y11rd & so rmch mori'. SIS4.SOO. Woodbridge Really 551-3000 Wlt B•rrann P\111). In llM' * •WINMlllDGE S91,IDJ! ~!~-.!!!! 11 '4. tOlll • ~ Ttn'lff Condo 1 ~-0,-u, &a• rm Jbr, J '"ba. fl'p Ir . r.,i ,a-. ..... ,....ood <Wwnkule~ Lill• = ia... .,.. PDa&, BBQ. aaaa nlQf ...,.adeci' 1113,000. tH·1l02 or M.L.._ RllALTV ... ml *-'Dl ......... ii tllNlat OteaA vi.-. I bll Lo ~ CUil~ ... .. ... 000.. 8kr e1t ...... ,.m llk.9 lAIOQll C'Olldo. i .. , i Ha l•PI 10 b•ach SH0,000 2\1 790 1401. .,~ . .,, TAJ{t:OVfiJK 1~"'1'1' 0 AT 9,4<~ I c.•~al") ~ bdrm z bMh hc.inw u/ wood liDd ~ wUh mtenor Wi4' of <'~•r •Pd ill) ll&blil ~ ~ v1e11r11o from C..-4 BR. 3 ba. JlOO 11q f\ lm.IDO ~anhall Rhy _!!?__ .eoc> 1NCIU!D18LE Tt:R M • l>pectacular Nwpt ltftjhU 3 bd. 3 ba cwtom bonw. Dramatic use of ~lltbU • 1uiai1 20% dn In cul\ or lnd•. No quallty1og Jn >c~ W&JW... 831 12llll REALTORS u. f~.S , .. , )16td --------· Jllit bated al Sl'4,000 C~ FIOMT lJ.NGU REAL ~"l'ATl 4Br. 38a. pie shaped lot. m :w1 Axmanst.tt cpt.S. peg ls plank fln. aoliq~ f IX tures. <'Ulslom wood ~ase. bay wmdows. JM sandy bdi :-Oo boat dodt S27S.OOO Open Sun 1 S S2 Ca.naJ Circle ;_ ~ ...... IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• LlllJlllle ...... ltlty or S addleback mlos lBr. 2Ba A-Frame. 2 sly lrom OU.s popular l st)' cehnc tn b\' rm. bonu.s floor plan w 4 bdrms + rm. huge de<-k on 1o1o•tr fam rm. Large btlck Walk to bcb. pools & Len )ard & localed on qwet ru>. $215.000 Call for t'\li-de-sac ll39.950 more info & appl 49).9494 49$-5220 642·88SO N1nfll Jan•>. _496-_24_13_1_1_0-_s_os_o ~J<Ri~~c:oom~~t>e~B~k~r~~ 116 CANYON SOMERSET 4.Br + den. pool. spa. lg lot. By owner ~SJ-l-1 s..-. ~ 1078 . ...•..•............... BE5T0t-' EVERYTHING New lugh quahl) 4300 :.q ft. C\.titOm home l br. J•" bll1h. lge ma:.ter swtc ""' frpk On 1 acrt'. LOOl~ for t'lor.:ie5 \'.1~ of' .illt') &~an S5iS.OOO 0 Bourke. RJ tr 54b 9%0 ._.... fw W. I JOO Olllr-le.i .... ....................... Af I •tb ... w. llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31.nit •pt. all 2 Br. Corona del liar, SZ40.000 2l3 "11D3401. 714/-3207 51 Wlla. Bakenf1dd. Ca Conatruelloo to com cnence 1mmed. 1st > r uatt beMf1ti . lromed closing Guaranteed lea5e bad! after comp~· l.100 SJ . "50 .000 $4.50 000 On P-r1nc1p11ls o nl> pl~ 714-529-9977 Bk r C a:dd ..... ...,.., 1600 ....................... MEWrO«T /6 UHns Hean d Newport loaca IJon 111 commercial area CUI~ used ror bus1nt-ss. re.adl'fll•al or ., Submit $125,tOO. Call 631 1400 COSTAMfSA COt tt tBCl4L Fabulous locauon 1111th large building, and ~TOOm Has t'Xl>Unj! bo.6Ulel>:. OWN1': R WI LI. CARRY ~l T 0 SS75.000 6311~. - \4ATIJ<J~<WT ltOMI., REALESlATE 631-1400 ... ................... . ....... 111rtr 1000..... 1144 . ............................................ . ... .-.-..,a8da S. •• whb 11ra1e.. ..... S.vta otw u.nltl with ~. maoy ntru. eio.ooo ..,~ .•. Mt-nn tMmTOtlS No quallfyln1. 183.000 fuU price! 3 8drma . 11., b&. condo; S8300 down T~ pymls of 1512 mo. ;\tl!n. Paul 951-S762 SI l.IVU. Bakersfield. Ca Construction l o com · cnenct' 1mmed. l s l > r user benefits. lmmed closing Guaranteed lease back after comp~ bm Sl ."50.000 $4.50.000 On Pnoc1pals onl) ~ 714-~Bkr HS 8,16 or 24 unah scs.oooe.cn 8-pje-x. 2) rs aid. zu•;,. down. owe baJ fll 12 S' .... 12 T)4:1'0!>S . Jam Valeo11oe. Agl ~ 2llr Condo Oii water. ten· .,. ~~.,.._Mo ~-~· oUlu • .-.-. . ~ ............. Jl'9 ...... ~················ Neow Le tiudio condo . OnentaJ decor. many amenltaH. MOO/mo. ~mo .... u. ...... d ....................... G••rtt lJOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm • nu pa I n t I cwpets1 drapes. boat/· ll'lr acetu. luds & petis OK. Good' localJOO ~' mo. 6al·ZiM6 S6SOMo. Excl usive Raocbo Carlabad Cou.o ll")' Oub Mobtle Hoene Plrtt. Full a«. New Uo- fwn. 2000iq. ft Yr l..se All rec t aoJ Call Teddy S)1Da0 714-438--0332 ............ 3206 .... .................. . 8ay Crodt Utlle hi 3 story. 2 br. boat sbp. bve LO aulboa S home for Gm mo 67~:Mi7 1.-wy 2 br. 2 be eo-do. ' dbl,_, F.P. pool IJ•PK aao cno. lit • a.t. llOO ...... E'alde Condo. 2 Br. 21tt bltlla. mo aq ft. Palo. tar. ftplc . O /Y/, D/IDO. la/lUt--+tee- m.ZllZ lloll lhru Fri. , IODSMTS Oil F..utaide £ownhome. aar. • J111tio. tlli25. 642-2510 or ...... eFllSH & PUTTl'• Cblld welcome . New linotewn. fresh P••nt. clean. 1mall pr1 vale reoc~ yard. 1ara1e. W l> hookup. NO DOGS. waer fMUd. S47S mo. ms move-LO. See maoaaer 610 Haaulloo. (116().3919 • Npl Hgt:.. 3br. 2ba. Twbse. Fp. pvt ) rd OWd Oil. No pet.I>. ~ 63J.S103 2 Br. year round onl>. 3 Br. 2 ba, dbl gange, S100 mo lUI Emerald k)Qi. "dog oil SflCJO mo CM TllPLEX Ave 2 13 S 9 7 8 S 8 S • 6'J3.MS7 ;_751.:_3448 __ _ ~ 2 bedroom and t1o1oo 1 ~~ _ _ _ _ _ We1ls1de 2 Br I bath btdroom urul.5 t.hat h;;\ e ...,_ P'a di 1.aa 3207 hola.e New cpt.s drps. & )&nisandgarages Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitch fir . $37S t mo. cmtra.I localloo and t.he OCEA.'ffRONT lllt1la1it+Sl50-No pets. ownt:r -.rill f1nanc·t' at J Bdrm. frplc . 2 'lf 644-7211 ask for t-l'anJc IZ ~ f\a.IJ pnce $149 UOO Sl20u mo > rl' At:t ----- Call before 1l l> ~one t>l3.S410 2br. encl > ard Pets & ~~ eoro.. .. w;.. -322 2 ~":" ~,a11. 0·1 • ~;~~~~Tl ES ····~:::.:·~·~·· ••• 3 Br 2 Ba. t~ly rm~;; condluon. nr So. Coai.t 72 UllTS S2 i~ 000 S1:ller 111 ii I wor1< 1o1o1t h l'oodo <'•Jn \f!'SKln •It t•arn paper VlfW Plaza S67S 1mo. C11 ll Jlbt l1i.lt'd • Luxuriow. lJo)'ll. •root ro111 \ lt:'lll home IAl'ft9! Dr'llJY 111ttll pr,iol l'{'rl~1 for t>n ~Ill.& t ... nJ1ninl( • 3· Bdrm:. . 675-6670 c:k n tam11\ rm 1111th , ,. Ma> ~ 1980, S-IOPM Phone for resen al.Jons \'JSA.Mastercharge OK. 7~or~ Great starter home' Walk from Uus 2 br at tached home lO shopp•nll or the Lakes I a•, { loan isASSt."MABLJ::~ • ~C'Ular golr eourse estat.e 6iiOO sq fl 4 to 6 Bdrms. SL, baths Pool and spa Sl.S00.000. CoftdoMifti..S fT 0 Wit• I 010 houMt for Wik 1700 }i \U,(,ff r~·n~1~1 E:".~ Carl~ f 7141 729-J 1:29 lrpk & -.'t'{ bdr ~~ ~ Patil. 3 Br 2 Ba. • t.oc:ul.ar \I._.,. $:!:SllJ f'er bit 10:.. d1shw;,:.h~r . munth lmmt-didlc oc frpk. 1586. Call Sek:C\ EXECUTIVE 2STORY MESA VetDE Jbr. fam rm. Vacant re- ad) to move tn. Owner ~~ 6-16-3627 Tile entry. formal II\ mil BY OWNBl ctnd d101ng . llOurmet • (M'Tlef will help !Ulance. kJtchen. extra lgl' fam1 2br. 21>11 Condo Decor. I~ room . mas!>1v1: wallpaper. 2 car gar. fi~are. :.oanng stair:. cntrl air. elect gar door to mstr swte. 4 lge oplt Pnced to sell at Woodbridge Re•ltu 551·3000 tmBarunn Pk111\,lnJn,. Hdrms. super lge pauu MJ.500 ()pen Sun 229 W Cclll for all 11men1t1e> Wilson "'4 Call 645-045.5 The Place The Space ~711ll MEWUSTING Phase JU. Harbor View ~ Mooaco model Shows like new. 3 Bedroom or 2+den. Ex talslve custom patio:.. Large lot. Loao IS II>· swnable at 12';. SlSS.000 RCTaylorCo ',.10 'l<)()() TRIPLEX Balboa PerunsuJa. good tncome. low 1nterei.t rate, lower payments S230.000. Call Coonse MCtlS REAL TY '75--6670 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Story 2 Bdrm. 1"~ bath~ Patio. PLUS J!Utagt' I Br apt PLt;S guest quarteri:. ,wbalh.~ ASSUMEV.A. Beautiful sel'luded 3 Blinn. 2 ba Mesa Verde l'lCl'k-Only $30K down. a~ .. ume baloance 8111 :-..onoo. ,\l(l 556-7777 3 Br. 2', ba. Mina-ocean ,,ew Pool & spa. High as:.umable loan. Agt. ~l~ New East C ~1 t'ondo 2br. 112ba. frplc. Jal' Good fmanl'ing 194.500 B) &alder 642·S312 "'4ESA DB. MAR IYOWHEtl lmmat 3 bdrm ram rm 2 0.... Large pool 2J:l2i fo'r;inc1s Lane Call to 'la! ~2223 $120.(J{)(J 3 BR. 2 ba c harmt't v. 9'•', s:>2.<Al0 as~uma ble lM Wesls1dt' lo<' ~Ian) upgrades. Owner v.111 ron>1dt'r 2nd. ~.500 Pnnc only Hkr 64(>50'itj UJz) 2 br. duplex. nev. C'a rpt·l. \rd S4J5 mo. ~2~or9:).) 3139c,e:. The Grace .. ~ place 1s Turtlt' Rock Highlands. the >Pate is O\ler 2126 sq rt . the grace fills evet) room and shows 10 the nowing lines or lh1 s quality home. Lovely carpet and tile. Fantastic pastoral \iew and an excelh:ot cul-de-sac location a great design you'U love. This home offers the spare ""1th the ~rare you·ve been lookinf for in just such d p ace. $!el,.)(X.I 't523 CAMPU5Dl:tRVINE muMABl.E VA LOAN c:or-det Mar I 022 Dano Point 1026 Tius 3 bf'. 2 ba bellUl) ha~ a loan balance of approx $67.000. wuh 8'-'l'c 1n - tenlSt rate. Moot.hi) pa)· meots are $594 which in· cl. PlTJ. rukmg pnce SlDl.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ex. Prime location Walk to beach. 3Br. 28a, frplc. 2.Br. lBa. xtra rec . 2 car gar. & 2 car l'arport Xtra wide lot Wood stung led roof & s 1d mg Monthly 1n<'o m e SL340 By owner ~.000 rn.1s11 SACRlYICE!' Escrow rml5t close DOW! Super oce11n view. Jasm1n.e cree&. Jbr + fam. Lge 1st at 12%. Sam. 760-1756 or64().~7. Agent. IUILD TO SUIT One30xl18' lot -l'W Begorua Ownr 700-ll2S $43-6148 CosNMfta 1024 ....................... EASTSIDI 20HALOT 1'ao Individual houses 00 MD R-2 kit. Each has a &eparate yard. Both oew· ly peitMd imide & oul. and bi&hly upgraded. Terrific k>calloa. <>w.rs will cany 2nd TD. For more iDfo c:all. 540-11.S 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW!!! I D~l'ICALL Y REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE I e-Hi\l\!CH Hf ;, LT Y ~~) 1 2000 3 br & bonus rm Shows like oew! 81'l~ takeover loan & seller sez submit terms Only $119,900. 7~001. HEIUT AGE ft AllC [fF jj 1be ID05t be.auurul Piao ~l1 ml;rn1~w~ 3e\'er! 21eve1.s. 3 Br. 21, Real Estate Ba ls famiJr room Bnck spa OD palJO. Besl loca- New owner Ltaosfernd. tion for pnvacy & qwet. QJUSl sell Sl2S.OOO 3 Br 2 Decorator Wallpapers , Ba home. Will accept paoeli.og. drapes. sheers cash/trade/motorhome & shutters. Earth-tone ..,. 000 '"l '7-....a c:arpets. Parquet ent.ry-on _,, ~-y. """acu 'This home looks JUSl like for2 ~ uruts. 661-8690 8 model. Call for fwtber TRANSFERRED MUST SEU. JBr. 2Ba, home. Sl2S.OOO. Will accept caah~/motor home 00 131.000 equity. Zoned for 3 lmils. 661-8890 Movmg East · must sell. 180det oce&Jl view. of Dina Harbor. 2br. 2ba. WW Doon. $125,000. A4n- ~. , ···~ 1034 ....................... details. var & --For the family thal will a ppreciate tb1 1 4 bedroom. 2"2 bath home with bardwooc1 noon m lbe tivial room. lulcbef> " dinlnt room. Tb1s T1I STARNES CO. 673-7761 ---------HARBOR RIDGE CONDO 3 Br+ loft. 2400 ft w view Ass umable 9.75~. S37!1.900. Palnck Tenore. Al(t. 631 1266 SEAVIEW W /VlfW Plush Ill 3 bd + den. As :.ume !I 75'~ $319.900 J>atnck Tenore.~1·1266 REALTORS SlOK On AMume $273.400, bill. Lg 5 bd elegant home Pru\. onJy. Agt. 63H266 THEIWFFS 3 Bdrm. "Bonita ... single "°" end umt. onginal area. adult home Lovely \1e'W $179.000 I lA'>'TINGS & CO. 64(>.556() UHDAI~ Gorgeous 3 Br Waterfront home 111 pier & s hp to a ccomodate three oo· boalS. Offered al 5995.000 w assumable loan XJot terms. *Cote Realty & lnv.-stm~nt 640-5777 2Br. 28a twnhse Ai,sume 1n owe c..11 Ad S1th:r ::dS. 642--<JOO ~ hrs day. 75&-9582. or cal.I i~ 9582 H1WP01tT ca1sr Hi~y upgraded 4 bdrm. 3 bath condo Newl) pa10t.ed. pvt d~kmg oH fllm1ly room & m1n1 oceen vtew from master bdrm. ror an appt Lo l>t'e. cM!J~Wl ·~:. HERITAGE . . REALTORS ~HGTS 2 on e lot. 38r. IS..Ba. new 28r. 2Ba. Sl98.00U Assumable In Pnn only By owner. 673·4705 or fl73.B!3 Excellent Buy! Lar"e end Lllit condo. The Bluffs. View Vacan t. Up· graded. 1225.000. terms. Terms or 1se opl. Jean Dales. Agt. 64().!W() Bayfroot duplex /sh p Pano. view. flnan • trades. or "! Sl.LS0,000. Ownr. Call Ad Siller • 4S, ~.24houn. Seav1ew. by ownr. Ha mpton mdl. 3br, b+fam rm. vie'#. A.8'- sume klM. 511-1122 · : . HERITAGE fHAt Hms ... ,AIHT Bnllb • broom, becaUM it needl a llltle TLC. 1Arl84br.1ii.be. la catrl F.V': F/P lllS.000 VA- Tf.nm. home allo baa central air --------- -! ~ HER ITAGE HI AUOR~ p.n P'*e, loc. IQ.7411 .... __ ..... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMntlSAte Unbelievable view of QUlna and RimdeatOD a.di ...... 1 Bdrm~­ do at 7U O.C.u Ave. SIUar' will cany flaant. ---~.---. WOl&.DU 116-7777 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitllilli•I Walk to be a eh, ••• IY OWMI INCtAL •• , ...... , •• 1115 ........... 1272 cmllDID ...... Allum•· .. loem. Ctat•l"J J1 a.rt .....,.. •ua or •147• cqwfttimil\l. tarse raml· ly roomi 11 Ideally located on cw-de·Sac in prestigious College Part. Both loam 00 lhls property are ... wnable . '\ ~ ' ' PG ., ·' ~ ''l(1{l ytm .... 1041 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New modular type .._, pwt. eommunH.y, 2 bda, JI br MCW'll.)', aub ·lett l oa OK . (TM ..... 9aO wttll EASE I lt'1a8Jl.EEZE 'Med~ .U.M71 DOWll SHOllS Vft and pool 4 Bdnm, lar .. central atrium, formal diniDI a.ree and family room. Beauli!u.Uy daClan&ed ! Good rananc· l n1 ! l ocludea lmd-«515,000. Call Ano ~ fordetai.la 642-5200 SEAVIEW By Owur. New&edf«d.4tw,2~be.. Belt__,~. 'Allum• loen,~.im ·. ....................... $62.900 ._ 91/,00 Lo. Take O\·er pa} mtmb oo lhb channm)l 2 bt>droom condo Super ~'TAHTER pnrne locauoo near pool Complete with d1n1n~ area. mini blind:. ~ c us1om ,.a n papt'r Tustin s"rhoob HK H C'llil 540-1720 Wl -· T ..... 1090 ......•................ MO 9UALJFYIMG s.&5.000 do-.·n. Tus tin Hilb Ellec Estate -IBr. '-3 acre. horse properl}. pool. jacUUJ. gourm~l kJt. wet bar, :.et•ur1ty gates. S289.000. Co(Jltae t.ors sale 13c,,. ml pnn on I} 642-9009da)S. ~ 902() e-.e!i. SW'BCOHDO Shuung 1 bdrm condo In Tteehaveo rommun11' of IJO(Xs. and ~ s~if rc Super sharp end unit ln ~ loclltioo Clo:.e to shopptn11: 11Dd b~ A!\ surruible lov. interest loan. ~uoo don osen· rP.d tort.t .ei~ 731-3111 -------Ww4Mastcr J098 ....................... MAKE AH OFFER O..ner transferred R~.al s harp 3br. l 1 2ba, \'A U!mls-f p S87 .500 Pane Place. lnc siz 7 ltlt Ollwr-Real IE:s tat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mabie He.ts fa-W. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer. kids & pets OK $12.000 offer Aero:.> from bdt Sp rt'Tlt Sl2S WI pd. ~ 7681 CaJ>h 1971 DOUILE WIOE Costa Mesa. lo s pace rem. furniture opUooal. uwc. <Sl.5624 ) . Torteiw MoWIHotwt 972-8421 Bayfrool, spectacular view. custom b ul It. fireplace, s pa. 2 years new. nl.9.000. Pnocipals only. 67S.S491 •EXCITING• Uy.reJyT:~W: ~aded Villa We.t Home. 20x60. l.qW1a Kills nicest s star park. corner lot w flarle pauo area. Air cond ·o nly S27 .soo . (JK:aZI). u.rn 1974 Traveleie W/cabana. outaide pa\io • prdm. Disbwuher'. di sposa I· fros tf r ee rrlgld alre. F'reoc b armolre d ivider. 2 M.of'lle lheda. corner kit. (H\Jlli3D). "'"C'b.'.,.,.. Del~ upcraded CJ* ....... 1171 30lt40 ~. lidlt tot. Walk· In clOHts. 2Br. 1 Ba~ yoama adulta wekome. CJl!la). CLASSIC MCmlHOMI SM.IS r1'Cll......,.Sle-.A .-..n ••••••••••••••••••••••• SURF AHO TUIF II u r n t o ~ ,. 11 l h J:. t.-.iullfuJ 2 Br. I', bath t'OOllomlm um localed in Sl'llalld He11ch w .. lk lo lJe! ~ar ract' track or down..,uur. to t.he bt'at h ,\i.kinl( ~108 000 Call 71~ 41!1 lfi~ for an appt. DOWMTOWHH.&. Z Tn plc:xo. dll 2 Br s. \t-n nu~ cvnd Jv'. d,. n. U " C Pnct for all ~ un •l.lt onl> S3l5.000 l' .tit UUl4 ' I h.cnungtun Ht h It ll> &.42-41 u K4Q. :.oz7 \:.k for J im W11Mln lncOIM "opMy 2000 Loh far s. 2200 ..............•..•....• OCEANFRONT D~ 20 MEW UHn'S.CM Beautiful 2 bd. 2 ba t o .,.,·n hou't> unit > V. frplcs, \ 11ultcd l'ell ~ 'ISL lm>lml.!> &t2 tliOJ RE..VT.\L N'OME PHOPt-:RTY ~.900 ~1odular T > I)(' Home!.. U hr 't'<'unl.\ 3 11\ 1 bell<' ht'-.. puol & p IN I 7)4 14~ 31slb 4--PLEX Onl) I It'll ' l;ood Co .. 1a M~ kx·auoo 3 Bdrm 2 Ha OV.11t•r °" 111 c-arn at !ff · for .i 'e.ar:. s.s.S ow do"'TI 1-\tll pnl'\· S2t6.tlOO l nth bt-in~ upl(rarled 11nd are ru llv occup1\.'<I Yt>arly income SW.OW ~r bu1ldinl( T\'nanls p.t > utl LI ue:. Rc11J l'.:otate Investment~ 3333 W COB!lt 11111). :'Ii 8 645--6646 <:l<lbed !>unda) LOW DM-l.OW IMT. Comer lot duplex \'ef'.' low down wtll allow \OU 1.o ~wne 9"4'k k>an aod ~er r.oance b1'1ance Great rental area Only Bt.500. Call Now 979-5370 ALLSTATE AEAJ..TORS Swider!> 101.tdn. Xlnt. rental area , C M . SpaclOlL'I R 2 lot + 2br lnR B .960. J. WaJtu. tol-1266. REALTORS 7UMITS COSTAteSA $115,000 M&A5t sell DOW! 7$'2· 1920 ' 9UAIL PLACE PIOfafllS• •a,. n ltJI P .... , .. .......•.•........... ~JrTO &> -OCeJn \ u lot:. from $2!19i.I . .,.._d k lo bear h. term~ "' oail 9il~I .,.....__, TrtrMs 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 :i.SS lrg room:. Beautiful cabinetr>. )tust be a>C>\ ed. ~ ~ t' •• Dneri. ...... 2400 ....................... FOR LUSE ~ 2 bedroom 2 b<ilh hom.e_ lilluwn ult.es Cuuntn Club Gol l · leJUUl'·pOOt Heaut1rull) landscaped. no m.iin lt'flaDt" ' ard ~Clubhous._. Rd Ue:.en !lot Spnn11i. 2l3-J7!f 257:? 2100 ......•..•.•••••....•.• s ...... Estcft offt•r -. ) ou these pro ~~ H I lot Ul Capo !kach l'.JJ..,o<k:s <ivud lenD!> V->WI Te>.dt'O ~n ll't' !>t.1tton m <Aitano Pnmt' corner Will exchange Propett.ie. neM Juhan ~to large ranC'ht.-:. 1n Paso Rob&e5 For r urther Ulf orma lloo. t'OOUtct Ken Maru at s-.a.-btaff 2319 Spnng Strttt Paso Robles Callfonua 93446 llOS> llt.7780 FAl.UIOO« AVOCADO IAMCH Magn1flceot "status symbol" ranch wrlh !13 6 a cres Jn<'ludei. a 4 Bdnn. 3 bat.h home lhal L'> only 3 >rs old Air cood Me1C1can 11J e ~l prl\lillely 01111led ranch 10 the area . Includes a produc ing 4J\'OC111do ((TO~. S1.47S.OOO for all or 5895.000 for home and 25 S acres C4'7Uto0 ........ WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 .. •• ,. 2100 ....................... Will trade wloter ski home 3 Br 2 Ba, 10 min. from 3 aki resorts In Qldm. Utah valley for 2 • 9l )'OW' Laguna Bch home ID J u1.)' Ot Aue. Call Sterlin& Stafford IOl·S8UUl or 417·0743 lofC). l lJ&.ld,llC) ~ 7Sl-3l91 ~ Un 1,100 •A llJ rbor lnH">lmt'nl Cv ~ <i lht•\ 2 br. frplc. p\t 'ard 2 ear )lar S7:.0 mo t>e& \Z!{) :! l:ldnn 1 bdlh t·otUi"t' So •A h°" ~ mn e \eS b<U~.da~i.t<il ~ ~ horoit-. :i.lnl kx· I uo kA \It.ilk lo brh ,\\ ctil ; 1 jUr g.,o mo tM~ tmmed. oo. -n&p.1 o~') . ~ rm h:.c 3 Br :! ~ HJ S1l5IJ mo ~ 7w 9ISJb all L \# Jl.irbor Ridge !:::.tale> llvmt' llo!t' '1t•v. <X't•Jn l Jlal1na. c it\ It-. L:.e sz;oo mo o -.nr \gt. W95.36 .d\er S -----·---- 0...... 322' • ....................... OAMAcalST Bike 1.o Mar1na from lhL' loH•ly BRAND NEW \'\t'W home: 3 Br•fam no home w '2ba, i>WUl)' pilUCl lcJtd'i, sep d I rung area. atnum. sunken con .. e r sal1on art';, "" bndt frpk Upgraded cplt drps Avail now SbiS mo. lse a .. ·a~I !lid lstdast+~. Call for awl to~ I>)~ 637 ·"658. e\1!8~17i 1 or 960 5844 lL1Ct.llY JBc Condo. m Potnl ="•~I. ocn "1ew W>mo &>3904 --- AVAJL 'OW. lbr doll hou.l· ~t pauo. yard GM ~ crpt" pamt Ot-"an \lew Pet child OK ~Mo 49b·8~~­ ti::ll-!1303 lrg 3 br dplx. 211' bv rm ~ ,,..,.., focd yd , Hltn let. S'5i50 mo 495 14W 8T.-o 3212 ....................... CodeMRM 3224 ~Br. 2 ba. cenlral au, Ir~ --··-·••••• ••••• • )~ no pets. itiOtJ per mo. •2 Br Condo. or So C:i.l ~73 PldLd. PQOi & !-pa ~ F I . VJA-3214 'l;o pet:.. i Sl* 0217 .:a WWW -r &41 1460 ...................... . ~· condo. 3 br. 2 ba, adults. no pets. 1700 sq f\ $050 &&>~. 2 Bdrm I liJ. C4~ll>' dr11pee.. cl<JM!d garege. ~tlo w fenced )ard . garbage d1~posal & :.to\t:', no pet:, ~ lM & la!>t • $i!» :>t:l'Utt l) 77(>.5629 t:: sKie 3 Hr. 2ba. faro rm. paoo. Crplc & 2 car gar $050 Curt 11. Agt t>J l · 12166 or642~ -J Br. 2 ba Qiodo nr S Cst J>taz.a Poot )pa G<c. pd. s:i8S :'<> pel.S 7 5&-0217 SO l.'OASI' CON 00 3 br. 2 ba. lake \'U.. pauo. pool. spa. &XI mo 631 z:B-l ~ sharp 2 Br, :? ba rondo. [)e(-oralor cpu. drliti . v. allppr. r rp lc . 2 car gar. pool 1 spa. no J>eU SS7S·mo. b l+:.ec dep s.a-3843 t-'t:r rent or be. 3 Br 2l2 Bit coodo. A1C. dbl car gar, all MWL. pooltjac l· lt'nn1s. oo pet:; $700. Sfi'Z.c!S tW .. •IHdl 3240 ....................... FORRIMT 4 bedroom. 2 bath hom.: v.1tll fin-place. oew paint & oew (-arpet_ c~ lO beach: walk lo school:. SOSO mo. aoclude!:> a gardener" water. C4ll 962-9124 ~ 2 bdrm. fam rm & dt-n, CS72$ mol. Plush CJ'llllS. 2•, ba. <."edar & ~ S blk:. lo ocean Obi car P\"t gar, full)> IJ\81Jll. ~d. Adults. DO peu. loqui re al SZ7 l8th ~TI4~1. HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from ~liliSIS. Fncd yard & garages . Familie:. pleas e. Kids & pet:. -.-ekome. caJJ 964-2566 or 9T).21JTL Agt. DO fee. 2 Br, D0t Stmlable fOf' kids. ---------Vic Beach IJ Yorttowu. Make your s hop ping Miier' by uain« lhe Daily PUot Oauified ~ Prfl midcUe ace wortttng ~. oo pets. S4CIO mo. 962-8118S. w~~~ ~ ~~lOl~? lif ~ ....... Y~1ll ~~· 111•·~~~ .. ~~,,~-7~a-.. You may ~ Ad-Sitter sva when p&ocing your od • . • CM" Ad-Sittw number wiH QpplOr' in your Daffy Pilot od .•• Ad-Sittwf tokes your Tl 11 •• , • you cdl in ot your m....-a to ~ tht illpOI-to your od .•• tt1il .... is only SS per wHk. For more into. motion and to pbce yotK od cal M2-5'11 • • ........ ._, ..... ,....... ...... .... t ... ....................... .... .................. . ~~!!.: .... ~~~~ ~~ ..... : ...... !~~.~ • 11r. llillllle. IW'llllJIOtb'. I~.._~ M. """1o. ·IAI Albacore . 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JIH ....................... ~ Seebndse T wnh• ~ +den. 3ba 2 ftpll .. \1e~ 195-0Mo O"'nr n~3393 .J.i.o MO 1918 ........ )244 ....................... l&(TALS 2BR.2ba .. . ~75 2 Br + D 2 bl .. S7SO 3 BR, 2 ba. . . . S'77S J BR. 20., ba r.so 115t.I J BR. 2 ba . S800 Anaheim Jhlb 4 BR. l~~ ba . . $675 Lake roresl ' 2bt. 2·5ty, 1 liba, condo ·1'he Lakes" Xlnt. 10<'. Beaut decor. Brand new. Ref. reqd. No pets . iSOOMo. 551-3200;673-4119 RANCHOSA."i JOAQUIN Lux 2Br, 21ia. vauJted ceilings. p lus h cpts. frpk, AC. v.sh r, dn. r. reCrlg, 2 car ~ar. comm pool & Jacuzzi. patio. Xlnt ~-AdJt.s. no pets, non smoker pref. Avail June 1. 1675 mo. SS1·9230 eves ~ree l Br coodo on stream. Pool. tenms, bit. lJlb. SJllS. 644·~ . \\' 0 0 D B R I D G 1-: SYCAMORE. 4br, 2~2ba, frplc, lndscpd. lr g pallo. Nr pool & teM1s . lake. Jy r lse. A\a tl 6·28 . S19SMo. ~9991 Woodbndge <'Ondo 2Br. lBa. lOmo. new. SSO()tmo incl rec facwlles, .rcfng. 1\\'a.tJ 1mmed Call Bob : 556-m56 "''kd)'"S, 5SZ·356l l;!\'e, IAvely Greentr ee hm. lBr. t' R. c·pti, drps, dbl i;:ar. pd gdnr. comm pool, l hUd OK 5550 631-4692 ~oodbridge Sycamore. lbr . air . frpk, c ul.de· :.at'. Nr pool & tennis. lncld:. gardnr. msMo. li4.S-OT16 ------- J Br, 2 ba. single floor. 2 kidsok. Frpk . 2 car ..car. No pels. Univ. P a r k . S695 Sierra Mg ml, 64J.133t eWoodbridge. Warm· lngl.On 2 Br. den. 211 Ba, frpk, vacant: $600/l.se. 1646 ft. 55.2-5353 3 BR. l 'h baths, rrpt., Woodbndge area. $650 Mo. yearly lease Qa.y 6 Beach 759--0811 ....................... FE ' pt • Cundo rm«alt \Illa ll•rual• 1'1).41U8kr 2ttr ~ roodo on up """ Newpon 8a) . '"'Ba. tr\Jk', \1('W, 2 t U jtU hr be mo bl " lilM -t D10 cle..runa r~ Cll ll Mr Fut'O t~~. IW-MQ 3 B r 2 Ha tl • .irbor Highlands ~12 rr1~ctlla U\ Newly rede<.'orated Lotase ~22lo. ~2334 or~DJI rue 2 8r 1 ba Cottage on ~ooded lot. redwood deck:.. i;JL10, n1cel> dt corated rrp lc. brit·k wa lks A\all 6 l S62SI mo &&s-6625 Ea.stbh.d'f condo. View. 38r. 2~ ba l m mat· S9SO mo 7 5 9 12 41 ev1wtavis S...L....-]216 ··••··•••·••··········· u..-J Ur .tb~ \ '" .. hum .... HD~ l'lu:-c w ~huv~ -.t hh th·J ..:h $!ISO mo 71111 !12:>:> ~~ C1 rt ... _. l.Ww1'ilhed 3425 .••••••••.••........... J 81'. J b., 1n :-WU. tri1l puu I rt.' l' l e n I t• r ~µon T•·rran~ 5.:ti:> hi & 1.1:-l .-:.t'l d1·11 1.lil 2b~l . 4ll3 J;!~O . ~ KL'il II B •Hl lhl· 'Jfl•I. -.t•t· ltldi: Jll ·1"1 t.'lllllt!'> SlJJ mo 1;.!IJ1,l.l3 '114t> 11 t :0.. I' I N ,; 1' U I\ I IAllliUH. ~11.,:itc 3 Ar 3 Bu 30' P't boJl ,1111 JJCIOI tt.'1ll111> rt.'\' 11 r , nu vets Uie St1so1mo. A\'fltl b I Sit> 7317 Highland Dr. lo~ely 3 Br 2 B..t home, S700 lease. L l.J X Li l<Y JBr .1n l'l Owner 1-481-0514 !'\1~ucl. occlln. \ 1ew. Harbor RJdge: 4 BH Kens· ingt.on Model. reservoir \le"W ; ~ua rd ed gate. S2000 Mo Sunny One Healty. ask for Ellen ~1-6427 or :rs2-511 l LOVELY HOUSE · 3bd, 3ba. nr Hoag & bch. Lse. mo. 646-um. Huge beach cl06e duplex. 4Br, 3ba. bltns. S750 mo. Yrly lse. 213137~ --.- PROF. DECOR. HOME U>rona H.glnds w /ke> to bchs. Ill uv din rm, frplc, nu cpts lhruout. J Br. I Ba . k 1l vu oe w oak c a b in e ts/t 1l ~1 cbhwshr SlOVe, dbl J?ar, fanu.l). S700 mo w grdnr li.c. Ad Sitter # 109, vool, lt pa. ::.11115 mo ~~ Golf cour..e '11'w. 1mmat• end unit C'ondo on "'·' Niguel C l'. ta1r\l.3) 3bdnn. 2bu. elec. ~nr u du lti. S6~o .,. sec Q>l-02'H ADL 'LT CO\ IX> 2 br. I s to r' S45U 54&.~or :>561!1~1 Brand l"ew J~r. 21,ua. dbl attached i:iara~l', sndedt. lJv rm dm area, r"y ehe S625 mo Garden GroH• CaJI Jim 9ti3-<m2 4>f' ...... ts Fwfti~ ................•..•..• 3706 ......••..........•.•.. 642-4:n.124hr.. ~('I~ I Hdrm ~ rl~ for ----rT\dlure Pt-~ SJI:> ~ Harbor \'1ew Homt.-S or 4 uuJ Ntl 6'i3 ltA>:? Hr, COmJn pool, 3\ atl. ..........__ -~·:.-.°::..J_-3707 6 lS !il95/mo 644-4157 -..-- Walle to beach, 2 Rr 2 Ba condo. den, frpk, pool, Jae. saWla, mus\ se e . a>50. 646-1534 AM only ! \ 'ERSAll.LES CON 00 I Br, full :.Cl'urll)', JaC S500 mo Call 957 -1900 Lido l.:.L Twnhse. J bdrms. 2.-l2 ba. fi re pl11et>. 2 c-ar gar walk to twn, ideal for a du l t co up le $7501 mo 67J.f.8.W . Beautif ul larRe house 1:m>sq. ft.,. 4 Br. 3~: ba , frplc, 2 car Rarage Hl>aut.. fn<'d yaTd sm5 mo C all f o r a ppl. 549-1971 ~port Cre5t 3 Br 3ba condo. 2 car gar. Ocean view. R ec. area S975/mo. 968 ·6093, ~3122 Enjoy BIG CANYON hv· 1ng! Lovely, s pacious home with spectacular v iew. Sl650/mo. Call ~ ....................... Ne\lo1) tk~:or. bJch w full kit. Qwet. non sm kr. <:.onv. toe. 5300 met uuJ. 673-551ll -----CostoMHo 3724 ...............•..•.... :'i1<.'t! lbr dplx Qwet !:>ep b) ~ar fo.mpl) adll. Z..o JA.'t.S. 548 I U2 I SlC=-o:'\l !'i li lrg l h r. i.:ard<>n JPt Pool, n ·c area. SJ.S.)Mo 71u W llllh !:it 3748 ......•..•.......•..... l..AGL~A BE.\CH '.\IT R l~:-0 Maid .,,.n . C'olor TV. hCJted pool t.:ttl ti14 ,494.5294 985 :-io Coast l!wy. Luxury Mud.lo Fr~ m;od ~-C:Ok>r t\' SIOO ~k. ::-,pa '.\l atu r c p r et ~'UZI E.xouc Penthouse. 2Br. 28a. spa. maid sen ice UlCI.. cir TV:., $250 per "ic $2227 ~ t uh....... .. . l:aul1 U.W.. .,. .... ,, """1N. ....... SW. 000 Oflcie.... 4400 .... W•td 4600 . .................... ................•...... ...•..•......•......... ..... .....••.......... ..... ........................................ . ............. 0111 JIOJ C....MIM >124 Ml ·~, ...... •" ....................... •1r.1•. ·~ 11.euoe 1 na. . .....wua ... di• Mtor, frplc. pH, nr ~ 6 M> Avail now • ~C*-rno 10lil ... Balboa. Jtff r.1um. · c.... ....... )IJJ ....................... <lienmatl br.1 b•. rrp~. ~ .eomo 1*t61ut. llOO~tamo l fir. S bikl lrom UC.H , f"Pk tlaV'OOm. 11undeclt. \'lfi, IDOO i\Vlill l /l JIO. r1u1uc.o Wallt t o bt·h . !bdr m d~ 1u . wa b r It *>•· "°" mo teo-~ -c-....... ltJ4 ........................ 3 fldrm apc.1a. P1Jd ~I Kar. adltA 6425073 --- 1 Hdrmapt ~I i &rMfle, gas pa1d. 642.50'13 z ~. l bath 111pl . Adwt.5 Glli pa1d ~~J ---- ~1y da.wated J Br 2 Ba \own house Spacious tireptaee & ~ Quiet ttrea Adults. no pets. ~ 675 ~!~3381 . --- "AJ..l.ACEST Al'TS :-.t ..... I> tlecorateJ 2 br uµl l ba, $395. Small duld ok no pet.:. ~ 4411 ur 5-U!I 3l2l> SO. CST. "-AU 3br. :?ba Condo S620 2br. lhil l'oodo $485 lbr, Iba !Joodo S37S. A1C. new l'f?b, drµs. & appln:-, j.U)I. ~ ..:.ue !'ll1 pets I' I' !INI 31»2. 5St> 2621 or 751.Ull!'T. Shgp 2 HR 2 Ba. pvt µalto. bltn.-.. ~ar. waler pwd No Pt'~ A\ a ii no~ ~ mo Call 540 ~ a:Jc fUf' Pam or Lari) :! Rr. 2 ba. spacious. clean nt''"t.'f Tnh..,e AdlL'>. nu Pl'l' ~ Dbc. &.t.5 i 300 ~ 3 Br 2 bJ, branll nl·~ apt. f'Tplc. pauo1yard. ~a.~her d.ner hool.. up l-}l('I Rar ~.\tizmt ....................... ......... lnMt.edlAA•,Spac.2 br, 2 ba tWftllH W/f p , bl&m. L/R, peUoe "50 to lf7S N-"61 TSL MC* MZ>ml 2br, lbaCoodo or SO Cat l'IMa '500Mo. New t rp I.a. drpe 6 app&a. AIC Pool. •~c a•L •. Call T U ·821 ·3411l or '1'41'1- New!,v diMor' 2br. adltA No Ptl• tocl patio . C115Mo 708 Jam~ .. St . ~ 8 By appt f'lt..4410 &s.dr Dplx. 2 br. 1ar. nitna. no PfU. sns mo. <.:.di &4,S.2ll(M 3 Br 2 81. uppu. family I.Wt nr OCC. M.50/mo. 641~7 • I Br. TQZ Shabmar, DO pets, ~/mo. 548-*9 •2.Br Condo. nr So Ci.t f't&La. pool & spa s..so :"o pets. H9·02 I 7 ; 6(1-1460 S375. Quiet K's1dt! uppu 2Br 2 ba, ranite. ~ar. adlt.-.. no pet.s ~ 142:5 ~e 2 br. I bn, garage . near OCC. No petb. 1375 751 JIQi 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! Br. I ba. l(&ralle. )ard. llt'W l'fl'l & pllnl $401J MJirt.h<i 001 ll61. 494 :J072 SlOOf'R EE RE:-.'T 2 Br. I ba. p~t patio & ~arage, lot:. of grui.s ~25 rno 496 9230 o r ~m.i ~ lilue !An· Lem ---- ...... Oftleoch 3140 ...•............•...... • ••••••••••••••••••••• V....W.2bt.2ba, bltu, all IJ'DtDJlln. f'1M91Z ~er N.rwPof\ Coodo 2 br. 2 be, 18 IQ. ft. Crptd, planla· llClO abutlttl. beaut wall coverfn11. club facll- Pool • Jacuu.i h mlle lrom beach. '8$0 mo. ~~oc64a,zt28 Vil.I.A BALBo.A·lltr, adlta only. xJnt •«wily . O<'n \lew. pvt under · IO"Olfti paiil1na. seoo mo. lncJl.des all uUI. except d ee • ptloot!. )'rly lie "pr~ftrred 52!1·417 l. D D l Newpott l Br -.. loft , 2 pelJOI View ol ocean & B&lboa. Avail 611. l600 mo B«M2 dys Wei>tcliff lge 2 br. I ba. Adults. no Pfl\S New de· cor. pooJ. 6'$-8W SUP8tl Y1EW! ~2br. 2ba. over look· 11\1! Back Bay Lolt<b ol close t s Yr plc . 2 cMJ)Ort.S. 2 lrii bakonw:. i~ Oommgo Or ~Mo. Call ~or~ 1260 E.'\SI' BJ.,lffl" 2br. 2ba , [rplc. pool Aitl s ~Mo 848 Amigos Way ~.644-<mti s..c1 ........ 3176 .......•........•.•.... I ~t'ar ne ..... ocean \It'~ :1 br. 2 ba '>Pl.ti le\ el ap .. rt ment St.a lt Lil.'>. C'6 ri>el. ctr~. 2 1·ar ports. laun· dn lac1llt~ Publlt• Ten n1i. Courts ond Gulf Cou r~e right bet11od 1\dults no Pt'\JI Av allJ b I l' 1mm•·d1 J t't> I\ · • .t iS led ~\ c1~ n.l r 642 0138 Lovet) all 11dult, no J>('b, - - - - 1.2&3 lir aptb b200 t;d ~:, I tir l)(t! un 1q u .. inger.h.b 846-0619 "' ~h "l>lt· O<.:I:.,\~ ----\l i'.:'W" Al"o J\~UI ~ br MA.R.INEA'S WA&,.IC ~ 332 1-:nc100 Ln ~ 3878 1-+: 2 & 3 br apti, from \l)!I' J!Jl <.: S-1.lO fo'rpk. IJ r)(e \ d . wuo. 11ar. nr Hwiltngion S.. Jlmt llMbour chllrl ren OK CQpisfr-.o 1Qi62 Jab Clr\:lc, apt I. ••••••••••••••••, ••• ... ~ ..;om l' th In i: 'pc l' 1 J I 2tlllrm. \it·..-. rvl~ onl} Jul)~ mo tiOl 2ti'il Fun to ahr W HIM. 2Br. 18& E. Side CM 1pt., pet.lo. hple. Slt7 50 + ~ ut:I. 842 4.300 Ad·Slltt r nzs.aehn W/M aha.re 2bdtm. 2 ba. • Dua Pt. 1225/mo . a vaH. 6 11$. 781·4234, ~· Rap. female rmmle. •&• 1:>-~ Avlill JWle 1. 28r, 2blt dlx condo. nr. So O>ut Plue. Mon tbru f)-1 7M,Zl75 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1235Sq. f1. tll88 mo. 1611 We1\clifr. N 8 . Aeent. $41'5032 DIC.sums Pnme Newport Beach loc ~ar 0.C airport. Rent &Del. ~ep(JOO, COCI· fereoce rm. Jaoltor serv . u\11•. 100 free c opi es & m o re . Secn!tanal sen avail. Ln. or Doug 85 I ·9411 e<:dM DELtJXE SUITES. "''rom ~ Air cond . arni>'e 1*2 Uul pd ~ t.: Cst If wy 675-fi900 ~Sq rt Mismo 4001 BLrch St. N B .\Rtnl, 54 l ~ WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPOAT BEACH ........ ,. ........... ;t ...... . ;/e..==.. ./-./a--./---./--"'----/._.. .......... C.all M r Ho•111d 64 5 6101 PRESTIGE WA TBFRONT LOCATION tWwporl leadt lh0-4001 Sq n •"'t.tt."(t .n·uh1.r 1:1.J) "1e""' •\\t1 Bars. f'lrt'placl-:. • l"rn att: Pat106 •lm.mtociutte A\ .i1l.1b1u1 > Plea.,., Call for an Appl 67>8662 Oelww poob1du xtra l!'e 2br 2ha Blln.'> dsh~ hr I': rrule. !A-d{'h ,\dlt-.. S>lllco n,().l br.l ba apt, nu P t!l:.. SJ\!.> mo near new. frplc. IJundr) !)3).~ t-~ux.111n: ~t:1n:s l\t~port C1·nter, full M'l"\1t'e-pn\ .ill' CX"t'an \lt•\jo V.Q ~ j~ ~ 'fl hwnhfourwilhed - ------or l.lftftrfti~ 3900 $11XI t rpt air 11J-.1 ~ ft nn all bltn:.. adults only • ••••••••••••••••••••••• JtJ -lt ~~a rh. c-U na.~i~mt b4;! 9412 \\AR.'\ER ALGONQLI:-. :! BR I tta, Din. Gara).!t'. ~ ne~ 2 l:Jr apt, e ncl balr·om. l.1unti~ I t hr hi ~ar . i:t 10<' adults no uK no '":b ~i5 ~ ~1uo JM.'548-~I or9bl 2:.'9I dcpa.Jt. Clill ~~or l..ar)."-' 2br m 4 plex :-., . .,., !173-~l. al(l. no lt.'t.· CTllts &drp6 Ne" dshwr l-'\'t Putio Adlts, no pet:. ..!Uc. loo Ill .t plex, P\ l il6 Shalimar. $4:.!SMo llt'ar alJ. ~ar. no pet.<, 55t>!lL'lliCJ ~-100._· _mJ: IU1 JJCn '1'Hl::S EVILU ." 2Br w1gar. AdJts. cpl<; drps, bltns. fn cd } d \\ ater pd. t>llH 120 :!>19-J Sanl.ol Ana $380 .:; Star 1..Uxur) apt!;. 2 & :JBr. \tra I~ i.:ar aµt.'i.. Homan llh· tut>", frplt"S to 200) "<I n : f'rom SS.SO mo~~11 Seawild Village !loew 1&2 bdrm IU\Un ,1du!t aptS 1n H pl.in.lo trom SJ:iu . 2 bdrm t~~l rom~ ... J.O)b. t~ .,,.atcrfalb. pcll'ld.<I ' Ga:. tor C'ook in R & ht·..iun~ paJd forum ...... n Olt.'J.!O Fr.n dnH' '\orth •"' Ht>arh t•> :0.1r ~Jrl!len UlEfl \lie'.>l on \fr I-.•dden lo s.· .. ~1 n c.l "d l .i~c ti 14 llf0-5l!IH 4000 •..••••..•.•...•••..... S12 Week & Up • 1 Br!>, 2br :a..ba ol 2br. 2ba. P\1 paUO. l car kit chenettes. pool & ~. G~~~ulL~~ t-n el i:ar No P e t s . maidsen· 54'8·9'75.S P£-U s:B.SMo 645-U\37 S400Mo Mike 961l-6608 Landro Inn Motel :-.r So Coast Plaza. 2 br 2 Ha Pool .... land5c~µing t·arµort, A ·c Adult~ uni) m pets Sf~ lesi; d isc e-~7ell1 :..ld)i. Brand new Jbdrm. l ~7ba F1rt!pl .. 11· SS40~1 o In St-wiiort I~ 559 50C)I Lar~ lbr upper . Kitch . blt1ns, rrpt:. & drp::. ~lature adulLs r-to Pets 642.-4044 aft. 4 PM. WXURYUVIHG 1.n QI.let adult complex. Spac l br apt. Cathedral ce.Ulng5. ga:. (rplc & d w. J>\t bakon>. ~. Jae. No pets S:J85 mo. Meo.a Plne.. 2650 Harl a. SPMC 549 24-17 2br, 112ba. Coodo Frplr. p-lOI :'\r Hrookhur;t & ,\.dam.. SH5Mo 545-2611 3144 ... ...................... . Orangt'tret! Coodo for bl•. 2br. lba AU a menittt"' dlls only. No P eti. $li5~lo. 7!1&-1128 eves & ~1<.nd.. .. 1.br OJodo Pool. J3C. ten "'"· !>JUna llpstraded ~ r ef r1 .:. 01SMo 73l-4i63 $H5~o W •D, r d rig. O\erlook!. waterlalU. 1n OranRetree. Ad il. No fl'l1-'>. 833 nn ___ _ L..,..aleach 3141 .....•........••....•.. 1 Br. walk to V1ctorfa'Bch. 2 Br.loo. A C. adults on• ocean view, SSOO t mo. I). no pets. S01 W. 19th St. 642 1Zi2 t: ,l(k• C.: 'I \'ef) sµat• l\VJ !> r nn bri( frplc. ""l'I liM &iN.·<X i:ar \\a1l1> 1:, ~1 u't be resp & •O 1111o·rJllH' h m prcf ~ MO Plt>a-.•· 'l'nd refs & phone numbt>r tw Ad 27.;, Hen lSbU. [Ja1b l"llol. Coe.ta ~t.':tJ L.i 9:£!6 :'\"B'C~I arc3. loHI\ •kn · ~rm 2 l~ ha: l br t"' nh:.t' nd .... S:!:!u ~ 7~. 642 1 liV Room in 3br hom l' QUJct Kitch prr \ S200 ~1 o ~. ADS1tl.t'r =193, :M hr ~I t'. Sl.50 ~ ut1I. A\a1I 6 l COlSta Me:.a itreJ 64S-MJ4 Non !>m k r Rooms ror Men. PTtvate e ntran ce. cook 1n Jt. L.3>.'Ulla lie ac h 497 · 3687 "~ mJO....lf'r !M;! 28l.i ~Canst &eati•e S.t.s I °n.:>lW~ Dl.t...a UC~ 'c1ffl!(''"" .inllQUl' dt.' 1CK..ilt-tl •'••nl rm 180 :'\• .... 1iu1 t l ··ntt-r [) r t.W i llJI • l>E.LL.\t-. lit Fil I--'> • I .!. & J rm.-. t rom ~;,. ..q II ~ ~· ro-q .!li2 J.>u. l'ont Ur . nr .i1rpon lml.?ZJ •HICE• Newport CA>nler OHtc-e 4 ~ "Wllh u.w ol rttt"P. litn ronl n:.nm k 1tchen. phont'~. ~t'rn·tttnJI & t• ll'\ Ldll Cioo~ at 1611111••• NEWPORTBCH ~'Jd4 85' per Sa ft. J-r,.,.u.._,. ofhC't' blJ.: nr l.1tlo 1,1r 'r "" ptu ... h 1 µts . .iBa & f'lt'\ .1tor. kml 2251.1 -.q 11 to -1500 c.q ft .u.i Ul() ~ Bkr lO op L.i.11 S IERRA Rt:ALT't "1-:WPORT t-'l« s1.1te has lll> 230 sq It Wlndowoffl~ a\'a1l 1n airport area but Id I 'llbh de<:'or. tnrl ronf. nn. rttpl. & roHtt f'ul· ly equip ~~ prO!\. :.t>rv :n.itl "" lOpl('r, tW"< & lell'("()pter xlot rates & l mo fr~. 833-9971 ~~• olfleta avail ln Ow-bedroom eou.,. In lull ....,,, olc blda. Nr. =..-pot In La1ua o.c. Airport. Rettpt • C«on.a del • ., pbclDe Wit., MCY fft'V,, :..a..ll .. fOl'800or """'· nn. ~-Pleaae ('all u.i.' .::: :-""'';"':!~ '1SM,a T b a Da l l)' Pilot N-BH('h·MacArthu.r Newapaper, P .O. Box .. ,,.. 1*, Costa N."•· CA Bl. •100&.q. n. w/aec1. 92628 or telephone Sharettperwea. ~l-1151 4J73.76M. (lr~ In Bayview Hotel. Hl1tor1eel laodmerk. ~ 41 1,1p. Bay View. lmmld O('('Up, Cootact Role ft73.3B22 •NO OOSTA MCiA• Med ldental/HMO. ntsq rt/9 rm suite " patio. S uper·ful ly equip. $4199/mo Tom S40-2200 Bil>'front olfice. partung It Jlnll o rlal , S395 . 1713 )173-loo.l . coaOMA DIL MAR Delu•~ 2 rm office , pariun.c. fUr cond. lSO Sq ft mi Per mo Keaklnom1cs 675-6700 O.C. AIUORT Best wld.ang on Birch t'um e:11;ec-ut1ve i;w t.ei. All services availa ble. '79-1533 BLAV11 FUL office spat·~ on t he water . Lido \'lll a ge. 450s q . fl 832-20!9 or 67>8ti62. Otx otf pnmt-bus loca· lion II B. lmmed 11..: t•uµanr y 84ll ~2 ~ .> 84(}~ I wkndi. MEWPOtrT llACH CiOI W~'TCl.l FF OH. ALl~SERVICt:S Ample Parking \1anaged Bui lding 700or IOOOi.q ft Lt:&.,.,. $1 ~r ~q ft Juhn 1-\:.ner 642 J111 I Room + ,, ba pvt entr. ~11 pd \l;,10 ~ . If B 165 ~1t r ra '.'A ~ml . ~1-t.33t ------- becali•e s.it.s for ntal e5t..lle brokl'r., ~ l50 lO 1900 ft :"t~port Bci.C'h h1Rh \1CW ln~e:.wr Oe'-el~r l'n~•~ OlV :"pl Cntr Ur ; 14 (;.$() 9033 F"nNJ(.?1ow. art'a ar~ () C' :urport 200!>q (l P\>rltc'<.'l ror t or 2 people \.r:nple p .. nuni: Coo ta <:t ~Goodman.~ :ihan· 'mail olf1ce w 3 • ''U\l.Jllt. Jfl h1lt<.'t de X1lll... k..... Ill ~~ Ju.in Ul1Ji'lr4'll0 t-ull) eqw" ~Mu ~ili l OfftCE SUITES Hort' l hJn• ,. to ro nt fT>..(llh tu ITWlfllh an !>uµrr Pft"I• t! h ull 10.,...t'h ;\t'""l"•rt Ji cn H ... .ic.l} ~a•-' •l>tl 7 1 l ~ ·~ :-.() LAGL'~1\ l ofc '-lt! "' P\'l bo6s olc. lg rm·5 ~. llCOblo from om. a:.w~ J>k R. lse or ff II t'fl~ bldg ~111l'h LS full) •• , ... , d Prin o nl~ t!f.l lfZl I\ l?l.'j,: ---- MEWPORT V.1ll ... nar t• n11 t'h cJt> n ir.1l•'1 inc 'Pf'"'I~ t' <•I ;,, f' :.p .. 1 ,. ncilr lht' IJt!JCh 631 11.34 Lmqu~ • ..ittr :-.ii: ..... IX)rt He..c.11 offl<Y J Hoom' c!. n. '-"-1>' ion bolJ !"I<! rt ~ .\tO lwo.looomh-.. bl~~J W-.ed in Coata M•a or l.rvtnt atta, 2 or 3 BR. houa• preferred . 3 Adult.. Xinl rtf•rencea 6'7 3-570 1 Evea . ai ·1'9llkenda. We are married, we ar~ JUlt Zl )'ear& cl age, we have a beautiful 10 nntlh okt daLtghler , we lft bard worlclnJ, honest 4t pey our own way. We ~need. house lo rent. 648-0978 t Reasonable please I. Cpl relWnlni t.o area w 12 c:tuldren ~ 38r homt!. E. StdeC M. ~5124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _ o,, a rt.'ty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UALUTATI Dit.ablished Independent office on Balboa Perun X1nt locauon for walk uu; Renla.I income pa~~ expenses. 5 yr l.se avail. ~y t.o box 647. <\.Oa1ly Pilot. PO BOX 1560, <.:oru M~ Ca 9'262ti Local t:xecuuve expand· 1m? ~mess Need .. m blllOlf> people who art· willing Lo learn. Ca ll ~1r. t'llhy~ Couples w/prevlO\.IS bus1 neM ell.pet' ""OC'k together bukllng a ~ .. t~. Start P T & grow. 64ti ~1. ~l 8.&! WOR .RIED ABOUT INR.ATION? WOULD700/o INTEREST ON Y 0 UR MONEY. "HB.P? OWN YOUR OWN COIM- OPERA TED MACHI MES NOSl-:t.LINC; "'1U.&COLLt:C'T ONLY T<.tal tn H~:-t mt'1l t ~ <1 SO _ • for lho-e who QUJltf\ t QI' a~nt ment v. 11 h tactor) rep call 1714 1 f»7-4ti23 Fast Food Restaurant. 2900 Newport Blvd. Newpor t Bc b . 714 !el Tl23 aft 6 '""tti:MoA OppotiwVty 5015 .......•............... SW L'rul.'i. Bakt•r..ftl'ld L J l'•m,,trurl ion lo l'Om lllt'nce 1 mmt"d-ht ~ r u._-.,·r benefll., lmmerl 1 hJ'>1ng. Guarant1•t·tl k <L...e back ilfter romplt· IJCJn.. Sl . ~ IAA> ~ 1a~1 On Princ ipals onl)' ~ 714·529-9977 Bkr. !:~!'!!!.~ ... ~~-~~ ...., .. Lo.I 5025 f'N stOF\' & olftt"e spaC't' at ~Jbleratl:"!> soo to 2700 SQ Ft. H~ Vt;ROE bH PLAZA lS25 ~esa Verde E, C ~I. 545-412) ••••••••••••••••••••••• INEED IMONEY Woodbndge Condo. 3 Br. l ...._ ba . Nr new washer/dryer. Nr lake in Woodbrid ge center. Sli25/mo Lse. SS2·3339 Agt. 3 Br. 2 ba, steps lo bch. Comm. pool 5 750. Property House, 00·3850 or642·1010 C M $325. 540-2277 e\ es 1 .,-.-m-Mt.--. .,_.---3-8-5-2 Me wpor1 le«h 3 7 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. ne'Vt' dra pes, 1 child ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room for re'llt tn Ba I boa beach couaae to mature utdlVldua.L S22S)f o. Non· s mok1ne pr e f. Ca ll 6'i!> 77Jll H12hly desirab le first floor locauoo. modern bu1ld1n.:. L 11t hl & ~u!. 2:!.54 ~-rt. of floor sp&t'e. ample & <.'On· \ooient parlung. A\t11la· ~ JL.Oe Lst. Offered sub- suanwtll.> k>wer than pre· ' 8J.linl r1 t.e. Lu.se + 5 ymr optJoa. ~ Newport <:emer Dr .. N 8. 7~1 l •HEWPORT /C.M. l'pto-4700 sqft.a\a1I at pnme cornt.'r. 17th & !'lwpc Bl 615-QJOO • CUOfTMO C a rd i ff Mdl o rr '.\1 i<'h e lson . 2br . 2ba. frplc, 2. car gar w /opnr. Pvt patios. Italian Ule in ltJtch. Nr abpg & pool. Adl\5. No pets. S62S 2.yr lse. ~or 962·~ • IVlll l.IASES We're the ooea to call. 9 lVTWllly available from SR to M50 per mooth. (fj)~!t ttZIBa"•iM• l'tlwy,lrvtiw Condo 2Br, 2Be, A /C, pool, No children, no pa 15GO. '77()..80. 4 Br. 2br. incl cardener. 1 yr .... '700. B-4306 ........... 3241 ....................... OCEANFRONT REN· TALS. new modular type bomet, 24 br sec pvt b c ter. · adltt only "5f.S1JOI mo. Is up. RllP-... Villa BaJboa Coodo. Lux· ary 1 Br with v iew. $625/mo Ph 645·7313, 631·1.B SEAVIEW 4br, 2.1/Jba, + ram rm. Best ocean view. $1500Mo. 581·1122 Hmttor-Vltw ..... 4 Bdrm exp a nded Palermo Model. SllOO per mo. Call for details. Century 21 Newport CGer'. ~sas;. WEHAVESUM~ER RF.NTALS WEEK OR MONTH associated 8 ;i 0 .. Ell!> -,. t I\ l T ()II s J '-"" &<Job 0. •' <t• I BeaUI. rum apt. Penthouse S850 ror 6mos lse. SJOSO for swnmer m05. Tnhbe ~ for 6 mos. $1095 for liWIUDer mos. 760-9117 1.8r, S37Smo. yrly or S200 wk in the summer 673-QlO ---------2bt Big Canyon Twnhm Bl"fs. Lee. 3 BR, fam. oo golf crse. Sl200mo to rm., 2~ ba., 1 nr. pool. mo. Bi ll We-dmore, 9)0 Mo. Aaeot 644--0134 644-7(D) H CAMYOM Seashore Dr .. 2 Br. 2 ba. LLana'y 6 bdrm .• 6 bath FP, d·w, patio. 1595 Yrl)'. home; 50 ft. Indoor· A41l-.S7J.9060 OWloar' pool, 2 Jacuuis, •----------- '*-ID rm., huge billiard SHORTTERM Rent.alt rm., .,urmet kitchen. 18 $175 Week · Up ft. wetber. All. 8'73-7300 Aaent675-8170 LIDOR£ALTY --------.OCEANFRONT, avail now.daily, weekly. Spec. tacularview. 673-SURF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._,.. lt02 ....................... ....................... J Br. w /f rplc ... r1 900/mo. uei,., EmeraJG Av•. 2 U ·517·&U5, .Q8..ZB ok. no pet.S. S360 rent. ~t:rra \1gml 641·1324 __ l. Br. l 1'1 ba. lrJ: derk patio, comm pool, .. pa. Jae. clbhse 1 M1 to S.Csl Plata. Adlts only, no pees. $485. 675-5160 •VBYrtUVATE- Euta1de. Cresh, clean, pn.'UY :.i br. private patio. pool carport. laundry. NO DOGS OR CATS.~ mo. $llOO move·in. Water &gaspaid. Also I Br. beaut.iful, private porch. $375 mo. S82:S mov -~in. 14.5 E. 18l.b Street. ~- l Br. 1 be. S:UO per mo. S2SO s ec . Gastwai«Jtruh pd. See Miu. 2m5 Pomona. Apt D.145-5'3l. Sec Gete 2 br, 1 bl, $400 WJ pd. AdJta. New crpt. atl Avocado. 6'5-48Sl Npt. Hit• 2br l \.\ba. Adl&a. No pe&a. $385Mo. 631~103 2 Br. eacL pr. " paUo, D/W. Aduha. no peu. SllO. Ml-Dt: ~ 2 Br. 2 be. '*'°· laundry ractl.-. AveU. approa. JUDI Sb. 54Mr7S da11. •Wllevel llwbda. Miia V .. lauuNlale 3 br.2be. 2hl*:s, dlbwbr, end. dbl. 1ar., W ID ~--s.M400. ..... ,.,. "* today'a a•w MtT 11 not. c"" ....... tbe'*t J ' .... , l''HON TI N G GOLF'COURSE Lo..,.·er <..:ondo. 2 Br. 2ba. West Nu-.e Or Lovely area . Bltns. wshr1dryer. p~uo. 2 car gar. auto O!>f1r. Ad.Its. no pets .. ~ mo. 771}1.950 ...... ,........ 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PABllWPORT CQUNTaYCWI UYIM4i Singles, 1&2 ~droom apts, .ti t.own.bouses. I-Tom $t09 644-1900 v~._.. 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEA.'l F'RONT w~ Cove. Laguna Bch 2Br . 2.Ba. June Hhru Labor Da}. SlG,000 543-8.W Mai; ocean front condo. 'Pool. sips 4. "'5n1aht. ~Eve&. MAUl KAPALUA RESORT 2br, 2ba. JaC ln coodo. 213-470-3212 .......... 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Versai.liel caodo. bay & ocean view. 2br, 2ba. frplc, full tecurity & amen ltlu. S700/Mo. Owner 544--0814 wkd"ll: fll56. ll20 eves & wtnds. Movma? Avokt deposit.a & cut llvin1 expenses! 4Br. 2Ba, Vtt'Y lg, au on 1 Profe111ooally ••nee floor. beaulllul oew dlx um. decor, frplc, pvt. or HOUSIMATIS beach Is bey. Avail now. 132~134 OUJdrm OK; Sl25 mo. 1012 Welt Balboa. Jeff Middle aged has 2br. T»m7. elem fwn. apt toabr. All uUL I amoke. SZOOllo . 3Br. fam rm. brand new. 91531 pr: Nwpt lalud. '80C> Refined profe11tooal mo.631-4300,831~ bachelor. Sha~ bome VWa Balboa. New lar1e wJUme in 1\lat1.n. Pool, lbr, Condo. Patio, poo~ t.emia courta, pvt. patJo. Ocean vi.w. ~ 1ate. aau eves : 544-1796. Bllca to beach. aasMo. Roommate Lo ahr lrl 3 yr •9100 aid Irv. lwnhM, comm. Qot the baeda. Bach hotel pool, fem preferred. apt. aaoe W. Oceulront. _..., IZ50 mo+ IZllOaec. •de· •-..._.---cletlrel---rooai--.- pmit.173-4154. boAnl lo u cbanae ror 2 Br. t._ Ba. F.P .. ~ blk lla. ............ Will to beech. tt.t .. NqulNd. ~ rtnt allo. Mual hne Avail 8/1 yrty. f15-03SS eventna• free. S.8 . otl.m..a.... SllrTa.-.m. KOUCENTH HEWPOIT FJeganL ex~utl\e SUlles tn presuae loc. Inclds a.ecrt"t an al iel'Vi ces. re- ce pu on IS l . telephone ~ 6 more. THE H EADQ U ARTERS COMPANIES:A pro· r~ environment. 7 14-961~56 SUI LI.ASE llVI .. 2T.n Campus Dr. 5.sootq. ft. C:botc. exec otricm. XlnL loc. XIROXCOIP. 2.lUZl-C»M Newport• Beach, Lido Manne Vlllqe. 3nl flr NW. 417 sq ft . Gttal view. £ub-lse below mkt. (714)911f.6182 nn. an~. o1 approx, 1315 llQ.ft. ea. + HCret .,_ for lt.ue wfth1n U• llt1Dc law/real eat.ate/ prop. m1mt offioea. Recept. conrerenca, Ubrary facll 6 more. Located ln the new Ortnle Coat F\nand al CllllMr' ol .... Verde. C.11. Terma flexJble, call \a -Id's dilcutt )'OW t.erMlnC)'. i.t month rtM. DUNOERlt~. 15'7· 1414 95M1701 --------- CPA t'lrm. oon s mo«er, recepllon1st & t'on rerenre rm. a \'all. $$50 llJ:J.&> ~am Streel H B. now 8 \ ailable. Reno\ a t ed . nlll..I & office space rrom SIJS.. Call Joyce. 536-8841. 218 Mam St.. Ste. M • H.B Corms: d9I ...... 4475 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Up Lo LS.~. n. com· merc1al space on 17lh & Npt. Wvd. Avul for be. Reuooable rates. Call Yrtdys~~ ....................... S6SO lnd/Of c near nu, 2711$'. 18101 R«iondo Ct.r .. IS, Hunl Bch 142.2134 *COSTA ... SA• 3,lQ) aq ft. Prime loca- llon. Woodworiten OK. Avail lmmed. M2·790t Warehouse for rent in San ClemlNe. Dry atonge or~ mu"•ctW\ll&. Sll-4810. M· 1 2llOO 1q. ft. bkf 1 on blade~ lot. lblJO, lll50 mo.MMflO • U.OllO 11Q ft wtth lmprov• mas ca U.. 91 rrwy ar SI. JI< NNN. tlMTW s...,.· 4510 ....................... FREE PIANO STORAGE Store ywr pUIDo at ou.r home. Muatclana wlll provkle 1ood care and treetmeat for )'OW' ln· 1trUm111t. can M ·SWer tlClllCMIDO, .. hn. NOILIM 2-t&lntTDto.. 97M5ll Arn.nged by Comt"-Lo.. $ 2nd T.D.'S $10,000 100,000 5 YEARS ~u~u INTEREST ONLY ~MST ACTION CALL-- 851•1 REJIUBl.IC •LOAN ......... c ,., .... I , .i J . - -· G ;··e:, i ),., .... ,., .... , 1:e ,~1t .. ·~1· ... -r ·· -c.,--,; c-1 ~ -.. LL1 ........................ -~······· .. ··· ......................................................... . ~~t1oakla1 • {.~.,-OM INTERIOR f\ne t'Wriq tn the Oki --Ll\RPt.NTRV "otld lnldlUuo Wed ~. lree tnm. ro&o \'Ill. uddln1 . pno.ll•r. ~lnup. haul 1n1 Da\t, m 1171 or .... ..... 8)-1~ '4J -di:Qp.--.... ....................... Dn~twt)-.•l'arlun.1 lot •Kepalra•' alcoallna S6IS' A.aphll ..... 11 IM''d ~ ....................... l!.VlC'nON $1~ + roeta by •tt> Mh·hul 8 Tompkin• ~•I> Ulll. o.t.MfN ........... ....................... UABYSITTING rny home, 2 • 141, matW't! ,.oman lor work1n1 par•Dt• ~ ... Ol&ld Care Mon lhru •'r1 ~-t:ol.l~e l'ark 1o1rv1A l.D\'Ull c~ $:.ti IT~ ~Wwti ••••••.•....•.......... ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.lilom kllCMM bath~. handsome w11ll unit!>. fine sat an fln l'lhtnl(. carpenlry. etr. sausri.r tim guar Oaruel S48·5053 ------- Get G REEN r1t~h for WHJTI': t>lephant:.- wllh a Class1fll:d Ad Call 00-5678 a \Wm> • ~. ,.uo.. nn edd. remocki, pJ.u. t)'et ail tr'I •• ,..,.. l.J(-·~1.-i 8uqdfod IT«l ~GS l 'atpcnt•r, a II around f1a1-h tr1m1na Kf') Comm I John ~&.&!.~ -- C'ompl r~n o,a 11nl( ·n-att', 1n1 nl I.It d l' I\ a r R l' n o \ a I I n I ~GI l 'arp.tnlr) \II k 111d1.t Qu.ht)' •c>rk wu.ran tt't'd Gan ltam mtnla& •~ h!IU or I twniudt!I l"\'Plllr inl r.-.t flRl)h , Old lltnt' ~·r1tft111u•n~h111 .!nd ~hon Mr l'ah1m bu \n)'tl~ llb2 1131 I -c.pet Senic• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ & ~le•m clean (Glor bnghtt'oen. wht 1·iu tu nun bleach (;lean ln din rm. h<All $15 Avg m1 ST 50. t'Oueh SlO. r hr ~ Guar ellm pet odor Cpl repa.1r, 15 'r.. 1:xµr lAl ~ork m}M.'lf l(t'I~ ~111101 lllive somelhin~ }OU V.dnt w ~ll'' Class1f1t'd ad~ du 1l well 642-5ti7ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BEMOV£ 01'1\I t.: WAY JM1U09 6 anyUu.n1 -. rtMlde al ron< r.te or •pftali Alao toncrtl• .. .,,.. 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Jll & mvri• J B .. ~ !lt'f\ AnUt'S41184U Ja~ofalllrJth'll llume \'L'f(Y w r\'l)lllr' bffi411 JObl> • r-l.O fJ I( H t::-, J)wr b40 I~ litl!Ul!JIAI 1•omm I nh11nt _ t.tu"~e ;;4!12015 J'lumb1ng. electr1l'JI ~t~ dependablt' IJ-..n c art', allurtlable cleanup:.. 1<1ch.Jrd 5411-1581 bperl Clffnups Tnles topped 1 re mo" i'<i New lawn.' 7~1 J.176 he~lml(. all l(en rl'p1or.. ""'~ ~t 6J6..5.29ll :-01 elec.1nc11I JOI>!., han~- 1ng ~hondel11·r~ de hn1:.ht:d c arp\'ntry ~U:.(aC11on guur U.rnal'I ~~5a>J ,,_ _____ .. --. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' 111devb 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oa; •llMkinl ~lpk>ad r, Swtdlah ldrl hvt tn Wiii duml' truck Uradr. S.by11l and or othtlr twul o.n "'5 llilUO ~ 70ll-lZ3J llauhntc Mo" 1na Con t' t.tr .Ir t ret' re rn 1w .. 1 ~dl IWf\'tce 646 7~ Lit• h1tul1n11 muvrnic Ul&l'aJ(et Y•rd clt11n1oi. H.dll r•ld. 6'2·V706 ~ Kltoen Wt' am~ the bt.l 3 l(t'nerat 1oni. uf ho~tkt~l'IOI( & JJllr\) ld'Vlcei ~ M7 tb.lleclnNnll I do re- lldenUal • reni.11 c . .i1 Otl\a~l NsJL,,... ... . ..................... . Cw.tom lnll i:•L ¥Jib· "'°'*"·Gu.tr v.0tk Lo~ pnl'OI 9flO 8362 Paint in~ INT !EXT ~t·111t. ~. l't'U • 12 Y" t•xp. Lu.: d Dave lbt 100 I • . " ,~ ... ... .... .................. . ~l)' palnters tntertex· &er. lo r•l~. ra11t "'rv. ..... Or1M2·0360 ......!I.-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t Pllt<'ha It lex turn MlllST. lfl-14lt l'"lne ext. palnlln". St fo;xl)t!rt rn restut·coa Ii L1~1lni. Tr)' me. R-,.f118td'4J6 Neat & clean. Sinor d ~ ·~ Int l::xl 645 5660 11.aullnM & ()ump Jobli Ask tor kandy. !'>4!1-4:tt!H 15 pi.1' hr. le11mi. uv111I. 11'ol painllnA t:ict & Int own l r ani; lf4 i 6037 or Low ral.t'S • 38()01$ f' r ee ........., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Al.I around ha u Ian ti _ IT lrutk. Frtie eat. l'a.11 A M 548·39S4 r!e11nupa. tr1mm1n11. ~ fr~ e&Umalt:t> "' M7·112'11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll rt). dirt}. dirt}' H•ve )Our O\ en 1•leaned or sto\e b~ ~ 0\t'll Mun l.Oda) Mk for Te rr) 4l848118~n ......•................ Ww :i RE.ALLY CL~AN ltOtJSt::" Call Gtngh11m Girl free est. 64S ~ 1.23 XJnt cleanmg done b) lady w 1up. 0el)t'ndable. OWll lrlU\S 847 3637 Hou:.t"l'lcanlnl(. t"< penenred. rd1abl1:. Own lrano> 661 -9075 fl42,075flevet tt.l 536-4383 MC/Visa ~ .. Ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPAN~E t.AN~:APf-: De61iJ'I 1>pnnkler. i.odi.. cltan up. mamt. -..arr . txpt>r Lie ~3 1 8162 or 1171·2862 --------- Rolotalhng rtno\ aun11 nt>w lav.n~. gt'nl.'rJI d eMnup Ua \ e 642 ~ Uud~IWll ........••••.•..•...... Mo' 1ng" Thi.' ht an 1nl( <:ollt'KC Student:. h.1\l' .:ru~n Lil' Tl:!I 136 ~Rood -.t·rv &l 1 lf4:!7 Paintiftl)/P apenlMJ ••.••••...••......••... 1'1-:nms P.\1:-.IT ING Expr'd Re.•'> HJt•'' fo'rtt• t;i.l. CJ 11 G t>Ot• ~~1>4.'.111 l:\'TE,XT 1'1\l!l:Tl'\C < 'ompl prt'lf. xlnl ~t-:.ult:. lkf:. •'l>t ~2 !r.1'111 ---------Uuw ~ Pamunu. serving dft'U 9 )r... most rea:. . l'hcrk my r er. Ill' Sf6..Ki&25 WAU..PAPERING f-M est l..lr J3Wll6 \ver Sll pr roll t:aJI Norm ~.(M80 0 C: Papt-rtianremre OILm an.stallau~ up lO :lf ><1lbl' oo paper ~2182 Pager•5'!163 ES SI AH l\tm pdtntmi.: lo rllll'5 Fn·t-t-Sl 3 \ r ~uar. 962 I 17ll. 633 9IS37 alt ~ 1.rr-OUbtdt-l<e~:s !)It'. l.11-vt'fl<!Jl)lt• ~ ftt ..... t l.1y Gll 2047 Y. \lJ.l'Af'EHl'.'<G \\ork l(uar l'a:.h or Tr dde \179 6895 lu\'f' -.onwttung !OU want to 84'11" Clas,1t1ed ads do 11 weU M2 567K -~---~ -~-~ G . Gidley Plumber, ~r serv1l'e, inatall11-uoo. barkflow certarlca· lion 00 !Kll5 Nl'W conslr a l'l 1on . ~modt'11nf( rep1pinl(, elertrorur lelik d1:t~ct1on. Top Hal 33'1 31~1 Pod Srtlce. Repoin ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wani. a REALLY CLEAN POOL., Call Pool Doctor. fret' est 673 6852 .•....•...........•.•.• Prol~1onaJ r~ume pre· J.ldrat1on Tailored e '>Pl:t'l dlly fur ) IJU lulilh1Jghl1n1t }our bark ground and 4.'xpt>nem·e Mo rgan Employ m t.'nl ~·y 7S4-~I .............•.....••.• lh·p.11r 4. kl·ruor All l \ IH"• '>hln.: It·'>· r oi:k . shAl.k~ t'umptJ L"r ~ r~ t":>l 541 500!1 t-'m Avail 0.AIL Y PILOT ('.J . ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oranae Coat1t Rooflnr: Ke roultnjl. rc~ira ! Ad dltlons, tut. reolli1bh·. hone.l. <.:a ll Din e. s.nm: t:t1n1>. 646·Zltl!i ~. Qwallfled rooflnR. t'rt'e ett. Leak reri1u r. ~­ Good ratei. on 111\Me1t/<.'Ompo. 1175-1107 t'lCt w ---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q:ram1c Tile I n11lalle'1. All l YIJ(..'li, guar. work. 1-'ree t'SI rd!i. Garner Tile.~60. ------- Ceramic Tile llt Wood Ooorlng Sak"b & m slallu lion. 'n'le k1111esl prices in town for ht qualil} work. Showt.•ri.. tul"· counter lops entr y' J,1al1<>1>. t:tc. All work ituar~nteed. Select I n Lcnurs & Pac1fll' floor 11\8 &»2700 .. (A() 2'101 Trw Servic• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'tte & 'hruh prun111~ & removal. yard dc1111 upi.. hdulln~ 7!>1·2J:a IHI> 111JJ1m ......•.....•.••....... '° complete floor t·arl-. homt:s & l'omm I l.tl''d bonded. in .... !JS.1·9-14~ l'roh:s ... 1onul W1ntl11~ tl1:aru111( "·\ Jue Uanil'I~ 714·~ 8H.'>3 Mmh)i+s.Trust ~Ads 5120 LodlrFo...d 5300 Penonak 5350 HefpWanted 7100 HefpWanted J IOO HefpWanted 7100 HetpW...t.d 7100 HltpW-*d 7100 ~ 50 3 5 ••••••••••• •• •• •• • • •••• ••••••••••••• •••• •••••• • •••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • •• • • •••••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ••• •• • • • •• ••• • • • • • • •••••••• •••• ••••••• ••• • • •••••••••••••••••••••• .....•.........•......• Sattt.-MkJ. Co. AU l)~ of real Cl>tlllc tnVetilmentssmce l~ll SpecWa*J'ifl 2..dTDt 642-2171 545°06 I I ---------Widow has money for 2nd T 0 's No rred1t cheol. no in!ly. S20.000 min. n11 max t'or action call Agt 6T.J.7311 &n.>t1m1: MoMytoLoon on T r ust Deeds & t:onstructaon. 640·0068 2ndTD'S LowPoWt! LSyeartenn. flO.OOor more. No Balloon The BIG '21' I I . . Sheryl, Thc happ1t-sl b1rthda.> 1•ver l.S "1:.hed for ) OU. Welo\e)ou. The Evergreen Girls .&.Jolm .. f'Ol..."ND AJI hlal'k poodl~· .,. 2 l'ollar~ VH· Un !>I~ 80 Brookhur:.l & 'I orXtO\lo1l !Jti3 IQl'l F04...','.-;D. Claim or ,uJoµl at In tne An1m.1I C:irc Q>nler Shellie M Youn.: Aust Shep Fem. tilk l11b mix pupp}. Sa mo~ t-d rrux. Dat<hshound m I'< h :m . l'al:. & k1llcm~ aho. Opt'n t'\.tr)da} 754-3734 FOL'Jl."D: Blk male· doi:. liu:.hartl & liannJng. I l lj, 968-6732 ~ 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? Cnring, confidenti al coun~ehng & -refff?'ah·AhenJOOv ~dop · lJoo & keepmg. Udo N~Wl)oi"t Co 673·7595 . . . . ... 24 Hn. · ---------I'S: Don't worn·. we Dtscount comm & motel won't !el you lorgct that ~ T.D.'ii bought. Calif. unportant July 5! APCMB !'>47-~ COVER GIRL * 953-0778. 2 n d S· 20--80 Mort.gage.714-641-8100. Lost & Foed 5300 ::W Hr Outr all Ser\'1ce SJS.500 2nd T.O. Secured ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW studenl needii 2>.00>. Wtll do anything Legal. Confldenl1al on1 P o. Box 32.i2. :-; H 112663. by prune Newport lk h p rope rty . 673·88!>5, 673-0339 Equity L o an"'!> Owner /Non·Owner S.F.R'a lo l60.000. 15 year Amort1c. with no pre-pa}. l''ee or lt'a:.t: hold. Uobbs l''1nanc1JI Serv1<'ei. 494-4681 640-6016 ht T.D. For So&. ~.ooo auo·~ P1t .>ablc S600~o. Due II 111 644·5524 -~-------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ETS ANSWERS Pollsh -TWlt!d - Nervy -Cloven OPENONJ:; 'The 111terest r11lt:S are ~o high lh11t 1£ John Dill· inger wt:re alive today. he wouldn"l rob a b1tnk, he'd OPEN ONE ~A· ~120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~; " •'"" M JtE'i MAtef IOMEONf HAP'PY MAH ~ONE SMll.f Piece a HAPPY AO an Ulla column roronly S3.2S. Call 6'2·5678 ATnlnlON WORLD!!! I'M A DADDY. 6lbl·Hoi. of darll.a1 llUl e 1lrl. Welcome Ellubeth Marie. Your Mommy & o.dlty kwe you 11 AllaD. ROltt. •Hts, poms, and more. You're ao IW8ll Lo me. I'd love you ... wkhout all ot \.Jibe woadtrful pn1ent.1, 1M l _.. do tr\JOy i•t· uni lMal. Love, your llrl. lae .... hia~yaJL1abfC I .._ .. ad our Loll ud P-.41 columns. 'n..&'1 .... people look wlllD tllie"¥• found an l&mlolv ... FOOND ADS ARE FIEE &all: 642°5678 LU:.T 4129. \ 11· 20th & Santa Ana i\•e . <.:.M. 1\lR ST'APl.1-.:R Means of Livelihood Heward ' 5<&.S-tlf14 La;t or Found a pet? Call 1\ n 1 m a I A s b 1 s t a n l' e League 5:11 2273. no fee Lost· Old part Heagle Ur>Und Fem Gray color. Vic Newland •Yorktown. t:all 962 7220, Reward Gel. Reward sm d oi:. pug ~. need~ shots ~ v 5/3. 96~-5801, !lfi3. lln5 lh.t 9 mo old RH'Y & ~1'ute male cal. I !arbor View 1 l.ills, Broadmoor Reward! Oa~s 83.1-9980. cve644 ~3 -·--------- LOST Blonde femalt <.:ocker Spaniel. v1r Talben & Newland, H B. Only child's pet . Reward 847 2185 LO>'T: BU< rat w /while ·neit collar. Heart s haped ID w tname "Puddy" V1r. Npl Terrace. W. l.lllhSt. REWARD ! Dana Gordon. 642·&26 Sell things fa.st wilh Dally Pilol Want Ada. MASSAGE ~1mpat1co Your ma:.s1:ur· is Bob Jame:. Oulcalls 9-1 l. 494-5111 CinatCOlllpGRy ESCORTS 24 Hrs 641 0180 CHECKS/MC/VISA Ol.SCHEET OUTCALL •9534473 • W onnauonrApp't TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642 1571 ROLLS ROY C t; ESCORTS Escom•Owkall 24 Hrs. 738-8952 NOWlllRING --------- Playmate E.'irorts Outrall 17141953· 157K, all o ( Or.ml(e Count). ~E Be pampered with a p~r sonal r elaxing massage by l2 or the pre· ttiesl girls an Southern California . J acuzz1. sauna etc. Open lOam· 4am. 7 dKys a week. Vis· a /M.C. Atlantis Health Spa, 2112 llarbor Blvd . Ca!ta Mesa. 645·343.1 Br- ing this ad ror your special gift. Ad-&ma -~WI~~ 14-~~~-'7~~~. You may rilquest Ad-Sitter service when placing your od . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mesaoges .. . you coll in at your convenienat to ~t the responses to your od ... this llfVD ia onry SS per week. For more Information or)d to pfoce yox od cofl 642.5671 •• ~PIRJ'n AL Rl-:1\LJINC:S lliam IOJ,lm 1-'ull} L•l''t.I ~ 7296 or ~92 !n'.14 1815 !'I C..m111c> ltt:dl, ~.in <..1em AU..'TG HK PNG Tt::MPOH,\ftY R.t10stl'r toda) to ~ork oo \ anOll.'> l£et'Ounlln~ & bookket'plng a, ... 1 ~n ments Work cto:,1· to \our h vmc F q~u rc llf:rit:. to ~or Accoun· l&l.IS llt.'tlded th ruu~hou t &ruoni.: EXJ'Y. T~LER · ~rtl CUA • ...,~,\'\ I\ An i.ndt·~ndcnl li.1111<. x.w~to~l'r.r \t 540-5300 ... () ... •BLOND ANGELS• O...Calt&com ~HOW'S IU-0363 • Or-mge Counl~ Ut>rl.Ol'l A1o:enn ni·t-d\ n1·v. (nee, 11.ll ;;g~ t' ~ lor c~·n·wb. rn<xkhn.: him l"Xlra.... t'l<' bq; n<Jl nt.~ i l4 ~1i 11M -------- STAG& PVT PAHTI~"> Nt.'Dl':•DAN<.:EH •o\iOIH-:1. V.iU t'lller )Olli' nc"<t pnr ly I'm 36·24 36 Ill~ r' Pam:. pvt outt:ull All tipm ~4:!·0'107. 0 }:. m11t11 Trade llmm film,, l'\ t•tllt•nt vancty. No SS, hone:.t pnvute purl\· Ouk-: PO &x 111, NB ~ * F 0 X Y LADY* Ot.TCALLONL\' •972-1138• ~ s.r.icH 5360 ..........•............ PROBLEMS -Need to TalJt" l'"'ree counseling. ABC Helpline 64.!> 2222 (a=:! .•...•........•........ 7075 ..•....•............... 1-'emalt vocalist for an)' type of music. w1lllng to work out plani. as :.con Ith posi.lb le for b11nd . ~9426 F\JIJ charge book keeper w11lyrs l:'xper w1i.1lk ~<'n.coen pnntcr & photo- ~rapher 11 t h oi;!ra pher seeks employ mcnl 1 n beclt:h area. 213 24Hi946 aft. 5 :.,.Pm or wkndl> HatpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ArCOWllang Clerk. A I P. AIR. exp. desirable. <.: • Non smkr To learn com pt.ter 546-0006 M<:ounung Clerk Mature sell-starter ror pegboard syi.tem. Costa M e~a area 549 2238 ACCOUHTS,AYAIU CLEAK Health care co. l.ll lrvlne hM an 1mmed. opening fo r an or ganized in· d1v1dual to perform gener al account1ni;: dw cs. Ideal candadaLe will have I 2 yrs ex· perience & be familJar ol all types of aceount1n~ procedures. Xlnl salary & f rl nae b e ne f i t s paclu13e. f''or more tn· forma t ion contac t Denise Guimon d 641-1616 .. E.O.E ... MtF. ACCMTS PAY AIU e&.alC needed for growlnc nst.auranl corporate of. flee. Expr . nee. Xlnt benerlls. salary com· mensur•~ Wlth ability. Call S.9·9322. Rus t y PdJcao. 2862 McGaw, lMne ACCOUNTS nc:llV'AIU cun CALL 714-549!79 I I ~TAPIJJO (It HOURS A DAY I l.M.S. .. Barranca Rd. lrvifte, CA ~l• 714-__,l £.0 .E. ROllEaT HALF & account~ ~13:1 :"o ljroad~ J)' =~ Coldwell Banktr Bldg .. Santll i\na 1714183S-4103 FH£E PARKING ACcrGCLERK 1lie Jolly RoJ(er Int· ha~ u pos1llon open for an t:X· Pt'rltnced accounting den. Duue. are vaned. tneludtng audltmg i.ales reports. general account· i.ng t.ask.s. llJ1hl filing & ~payroll proct.~ang. Xlnt benehl.S & ~ork1og l'Ol\d w1lh a 11r ow1nJ( company. Oppor tunity for advancement. Apply Ulpenon: 'Tht-Jolly Ho).ll'r Inc. 17042 Gilleue A\ c In . 92711 • &JOKKl-.1:.l't:H Garmo.-nt m!i.: hJ-. i.:uocl oppt) fur ... ,.11 -.tJrll·r F Chg ~trnni: ..... tni: Sal open. ~Od rl'Wlnt' PU tiox 2135. llit!~ i>ort lilt ar h Ci\ l1261\.1 Uookkeeper, d•'<·nunh 11c1~ahh.·1 al'tount... rt• l'l'I vuble <:on't rurt ion l'Xpenence prt'fnrl'<I In Orani.:e. n 1ll :f:fT 3102 CAR WASH r-: B area Sun. Mon. Tue. Sam 6pm only Abo, I ~. l: M. Call 644·44W llian<·> ---- c-hler fHOUHwns 1\Wly m pen.on C:ro-.. n llanl-..are. 3107 I:: <.:oa:.t ltw) Cdm CASHIER Hill or part lime. prcft•r l'X~nl'n<'t' Good t•om IJWl) benef1b Appl} UI person !lam to I l.1m ADMl:'lilSTRATIVE AS :-.t..uldard ~h<><". J(n7 ~ ~I ST • .\ N T . ~I J J o r Hn:.tol. C-obt11 '.\h"" !llcwporl Center Law -~1nn. Entry level At.I CASHIER nuns1JJtral1\ t' position m· ExlJ(.•r'd llr. !It; \Olv1ng bookkeepin1:. Sat !-toll '.\Ion 1 u1·,d.11 pe~I & off 1<'t! opera Appl) m l>''r...011 t1on~. Lile t )pini.: katMRIMA Ue1<1ree reqwred. :Wnt.I _ ~-ll_a_rl.oc~ HI :.. C '\I resume & s alary reqwre llll'flls lo Adm1m:.lr,at1 vc Assistant. P 0 Box ~90. ~v.lJ(>rt Beach. 92663 AIDE or Prat11cal !liur~e fer elder!). amb. i:enl '.\! F L 1 \' c 1 n o u t. ~.! ~nll'ftt ~retory ~at\U'e pen.on lo work 3 da)S per week. 9am noon. $4 per hr plus comm Plea:.ant ~ork I~ for reured. 55i 1721 No rails hefore llam NeedA~k~~~1uch , STOO pr mo/90 day re · vtew, overtime over 35 hrs pr wk . xlnt fnn~e benefits. pleasant work· mg t'OrldiUon:. $49-5200 AUTO ROUTE HF.GISTER. Early AM l'a to 2 hrs. $375 to $450 1 m o . Xl n t . moonlight. Wives. re · tired. d 1sabll1ty. slu· dents. Need gd wheels. ~5426. ~3620. AUTO SALES Business Is 1real a t Bauer Mown. We need experienced sales peo· pie. Top Company Benefits. Demo Plan Ava.tlable. IWJt.h Ii W e Ins. Paid Vacations. Don't pus up lhlt areal opportunity: Apply 1n penonToday: -#I .. er_,. e--. 282S H.arbor Blvd. OOSTAMESA Babysitter needed mi home Mon· Fri morn1. C&ll~lMI Baker for doout 1bop, wornu pnl'd. No exper. ._.... t;,J'\y AM 1hlft. f lt.line. Apply. Dlpplty OonllU. ISM Newport ~C.M CASHIYS t:niquc retail nurltl'I 1 ha.' 1mm('(11:Jt1• • 1i•h1t•1 po:.1t1on~ ,1\.1tl t-.\l·~·r req'd In Jdd11100 to11o•J<I i.t.arung v. c1111· c a~hll'r-. ~hare in <'11mm1 ... :.111n 1ool Plea:.t JIJl'I' Ill Vl'I .un '.\It-K!> ROCJfr's Gardetls 23>1 ~ Jouqwn lltlb Rd Coron:idel ~ar 640-51m CASHIERS UTDTEM MAKKt.IS OperunlCIJ now ava1lablt' for full time Assullant M.anqers on 2nd & Jrcl shafts No exper1f'nre nee. We tram Advance menl opportun1t) ror management pos1t1ons to S5 !>O per h our 1( QU&hlled. For mott m· tormaUon & Interview. appiy to stott rt:n. 11 De I Mar. Cos ta M ei;a. 714·631·9421. • Wiii 1n lervlew Monday thru FncSly from lam to 3J)m F.qual ()ppor Employer C»tertng servtce"" DCM Y'S HEALTHY FOODS A W»CI"' new rut food NIC.awant ia expandln1 as-auana. Looktna ror ener1ellc pu1on1ble ladl• lo bul Id oUlce caterlna n rvletli In Irvine. Newport Beach .,.., Muat have own car. Oood money •.. Y howl. tun worlt. Join Z!llY'• t.am loda.Y' Call Ptrt'), Ot Rolar' 8IW4?o • ( 1.t:HIC1\.L WESTERN Llt-rk T)pl\t t1t->-11J1e .. r. ll mt" in hou,..., llrh r .it1• ELECTRIC, INC. :-.,,,,.. htnnl( 1n lia I !xiJ I :i:i~pm l ~J,11n~ :.kill ~Ill() :!J~kl\ ~.'(I t•ll1•0t ~IL'> p.;ld \ltCJllOth \wf' an Pl'"'"'; :tu-J 30 - tt>rnrnt'f\.'UI "ll.' W lt:X pt•r m ln11k' rndu.:.tn.il .-um plt'K for managemt·nl t'lin-.ulUllJ( l1rrn P lca 'c td..11 i52~ !I .> Mon t n \Ion l'r1 I:<.'() ~1mr.r..on ---------('1 r An11ht'1m , t: () E \ II \I ~ n ~.Hu \l KEYPUNCH 111 kq tn tou1:h ··~ 1J>1"lm'1· net."<fo<l Kt-Lc1il .,.f.1(1'1111., ""t:dr 1n\ .eotuo < .. mn ol 0111• l' I' T tlK l•ll II l2 . .c.k lor ~I Jr) I \M !>i j · J9'.!.') CLEfUCAL ( ~ra.I UHll·t-. Clem •I 1lutJ~ (J( t~ p1nl( Ile f1lln).l l.'lr 1m lod1111< J..,~1!!>lln.: m.irkl·t1n1? t•ffon-. 111 !'-ali:s kt>p'> T1·rr 1111 hi·neftl ' &: <! ra1:.t· J•l'>!>lb1hllt-~ ht ) t.., r l.ood kx·auon nt'ar U l' Airport & Rood Olfl<'I.' t•n \1ronment L'-Pt'n\'nt'l' JK'l>f errt.'<i ~ drt to S!ltJO IA1' m; I D S MarkNrng Call I rt'fk'. 833 9'54) <.1,LRJCAL *BANKING OPPORTUNITY •HEW ACCOUNTS CLERK 1 ~1•t.nK ~ -..l>m and n·l .. 1 1..;I t•).1,1en1mu· r~uirt•d uJnlJt1 AMERICAN SAVINGS 714 /848-2222 UGOHAHIUS 240l5BToroRd EOE M/F/H l 'lenr11J SECRET ARIES t:mplo) ment a\ ail 1n multi :.urround1ng:. l omp<'llll\t> PJ). 1n lt'nlt·~ & lure f or murt• Ullo (all Tod Service:. 979-8YOO l'lt·rk for llunl &•1H·h flrui.: :.lore, t>xp . not IX'(~ C'aJI 847 ·2:'J6.1 CLERK t MANAGl!:R llallmark. Gifts & t·o., metu.-:.. cxi>t:r vrererrt."tl tt40 T.113 CLERK TYPIST For lftfOf"'fftClltkNt; Cal 714/549-7911 Ai.kforTape545 I :>lhni .. U4} I I ~t S -'l-6 H.irrJn1·J lhJ lf\IOt'.l \!f.(jJ~ ~I r:CJ l'. •a.rill,.-..• ~pet openinll \U j.!Jln llenl al e'peril·n l'C' II 11JU d !)kt' tu "'"rk 1n Jll otrlt't' ADI \ 1 cmpor4n !-ot-n1• t~ 17;.>ti ... t;arr). :-.Wll· I t:i ~nl.1 \n.1 C: Jll ~13J3 i-0~ CUU .EC.."11U:O. ,.\GE:."ic:"t' ~\Lt~ Pi:.R.'-0~. l'XJ)t'r IX'l ... ~ ~nd r~um1 & '-liar) n:-q Lo PO 7...SU '\11<port tiedC'h . \.'J ~ ~w1 ft-m..ile 11\ 1·r 1111 ll<JO -.mo~l'r . .,. l(uod 1 di". to !>1l b} hr or UJ) a., ni.'EdetL ;'\;o ~"urk or ll ur;j nJt 67 :kiotJ66 l ook t'\111 or pa rt t1m1• \1, ... J \ l'fdt' l'on\ .,,,., .,-nt ll1--p11,i1 t..01 l'enlt•r ..,, l \I •IH ·~ t ·1 • >K nt't"th'd for n• l1n•mt'fll IJ< 11 :md 'ihth di v."t(n(h t."<i;er in quan 11t\ 1ook1ntc rcqu """·pun \Illa b-U 5llti I COOK l)pf.i..nun11~ .. ,.1,L' for rt' hJbl1· l't.'N>n lo work as a bn-.Jt.l.A:.t l'ook ror on1· of our hoti:I re,t .. urJnh Sw>rt order t'OUkt.ng e-:· µenence preferred En )11~ Xlnt co bt'ner11s 1\p pl~ Pt>r!>onnd 9AM·l2 ~Mon ~'r1 MARRIOTT HOTEl 900 :-.e-.. port l'enkr Or. Ne-..port Bec11·h 1-;qu111 Uµpor t:mplyr M1t-' <..bolts. on.I)• ex~r. need -----apply Openings for rull CLEllK PHARMACY CLPK , .... n. !iPttlalty drugstore 1n :-.. 8. IS Mdting a J)l>r!>on "'ilo ha,, a real concern for people to assist our pharm<Ac1sl. Work 1ng hrs . 9-3pm Ii 1·7pm. 11lternatin1t schedules Mon Fh. Call lhc store manaa« to kl up an· tervtew appt. CLERK TYPI ST - Insurance exper helpful. free health fl life ms Salary comm wtab1Uty & exper. CaJI Joy~ or Lou ll3r>-8762 C• •JC TYPIST Grow1nl nrm tn Tuattn nuda ACCURATE TYPIST with ,.._.1 ol· flee ~l*ience. 10.key by t.ouclL Sal.,,. oPt'n 8327300 .. time brkf:.t & n ight broiler p l·rson. T op ~ages Opppor . fo r rutw-e advancemt:'nl for ndlt persona. Apply an penco, Mon. lhn.a t'rl. 3 to~ 10830 Warner Ave .. Fnl. V~y. acroea rrom M.aleSquatt Park. EOE COUNSll.C>a Small fntftdly employ- ment ~Y seelul ex· per'd Counselor who might like t o work w iown a peclalty. Call Rita, 540-eQSS. Coutal Penionncl Apncy. 271IO Harbor Blvd, C.M . NEYEf!AFEE Counte r he lp, P IT . Mature person In fast food operation. Mon· Fri U·2. Richard m.8347 CREDIT VERIFIER Tope Thrift & Loan hu a.n openlna ror a r /l Credit Verifier. tom e exp. hlpful. not req, Id lllart aal. ~ Oo *· ad· vtnee opp. Ouy Bam• ~ CUSTOOIAM/ JA .... TOR F\Jll lime. Pt-rm & 1 .. m ptmuy poi.1t10n.'i avail 1n lnuw or N B at a11an ment romplexec; or i.hop JJUllt Ct.'flttrs X Int work ang env1roomcnt THEIRVIHE CO. 1001 Camt'lba1·k SI ~port Ht-a< h l' \ <rti.vi 71!1 &$4 J23H 64l '314t· l':ctuaJ ()plKJr 1-.mplin l'f Lu~t Senlt:t', Krowth IA)lt'ntliiJ In pd\ & pt'P.I tu111 Du111·-. 11wl 11rcl1:r W'f"\. 111\'()ll'lllj.! I\. l ltt•\ ... ll\11 Ul\l"fll•tf\ Y. ill lr.1111 Hl!at.h ~t .. 11uner:. IU.!11 ('ampw. lJr C-toMtf' ~i~e bcpent-111.'t' nt-ee'm~an . lt'ma!e l.JLe t~ pm).(. pro ft1ll'Ol'\ ~1th fll(Urt::. II> kt') '" lUUI. h :-.1111 l'H ht1ll.>flh l11forr11.1l 111f1n ( \I l'Jll \lilllt> J ltl·r 'J \_\1 St.) :.>fAI Plls1t10n' .1ri• n11~ "~ n fur JJtJOPll: ""'lh ,.,µ..-r 1111 IB~ f21. 12'1 I'.; Fl IH E:O. CIIT or Other rnJ l htn1·i. • T0p Prrt • F4eLhoun • Good llt-Mf;ts MORREU SERVICES h·.,iM 752-6666 t;quJI U11i• t-:rnplo' 1•r \1 F Ul'l.J\'l'.:I< Li\, TIMES lo holC'lle> 1n N W 11art 11( l' ,\I J.6 am. S37!'> S42.1 rm + born~' l>t·p .. nd,1 bit> 1·ar nrt~lt'll :>it • .J '11 1 or 9ti4 l!IK' D&JVHYMAH L ,\ Tim;..., 1n Newport l:!each. Sat Sun onl\' .i lo Ii \ \1 SIOO mo t>46-t411 11f'548-&wl ~mon-.lrdl 11r, ~·' 1ni.: .,ampk -.ult 1trinl" 111 ..uires. \OUf an·J llr-. IU-ri. 1-'t1 & ~at. l'a \ 825 da\ ~!'>l -5l.131 or 7~ l'all bt wn !f & 6. Dent.al oft1ce needs helv l'ront & ba<'k offtt l' l'.::.. pr. pre{t-rnod ll-1.t 4ltl83 DENTAL ASSl~IANTex µeneoc'e(j, -I tl:.t,\~. Mon lhru Thur:. SllOU. Call t>l:l-0112 Oenla1 St.>cretar} I Assb t an l. X · nt .> 11 r c n st' nec:~ar} f'ronl & bark dUlJt!li. 3 duy:.. 546·3000. or673-~ -- DmfALASSIST -HU\ w1Crona polis hing ~' per. 4 d"Y week. C~I IU'U. 646-9671 dys. ew~ 761-ai:i6 D9fT Al ASSIST Motivated assi.stanl w , ray license to do vanl"d dlme6 ror busy H.B. of. nee. Good benelat.s. Call Mm-Thurs,&-~. 962·3329 Det...i ~ht. Ex JU, nee. Garden Grove area. SS 7111. Deatal 10rtho Chaarslde Assl. Expr nee. HOA pni, NB/CM S46·51TO DDn'AL Of''FlCE MOR -Do you relate well w/people . Npt. 8ch . lttatoratlve practlrt' nteda exper. tee m tmmber. Please photW &n·adO lo arran1e ID· llr'Y\ew. • Sellwtth t~E ! It'll a BREEZE ~AdsN2-~ . • .. I . I ,. DM..Y PILOT Monday. Miay tt. •MO '-W , • 11•11Mtwa11• 1111 MllpW J • 11oe 4•11111111111111••• ......... 11••••··-·· ...................... . BANltl.NG CLERICAL ll'ftl am DlUCTOllY UPDATS ~ ..... ~from ym1 ...._; "° .. ma,: ••·•fflu 1re••••1 ; f , P JlJmtt temp, l•tlbl• h•odwrl\ l•tldelall Orltnt•d ..., ACCOUNT A.HT •YIU t;1tabil•hfod S&>l. 1.-.111 llldh ldual • n'C'flll ..Dliwr ~.., prod11rh (l'll)t'r\fofttt In bani! "P'rlllona f. tomtt rolfr•• to ~--t.11rly Ut>C'l"!l to )(Mn lh•tr fri.-ndh 11talf nlrrr1nr mom'° rtUct ..t\•mooea 11ro1tt1h Pol'"'' Xlnt ~l\f'flll It 1arunt1 ular\ 111 Ollll Tfl""50 ~llOO c .. c....., t7a."H DllVa 1616 .. -Sf W......S. rtiliablf' t'lllU l S.... .... dnwr W/botlt&ll • *'"°"" With 2 ,peed • fork h ft OPH.A TIOHS expt'rtt'IK't' Mu•l h•Vl' SUNaVISOI -~ dnvma ttrord • t:ro-.1n• blink t't'b 1ndn ,,. n~r '" hanlr ma d4 llO? A•k for OJ)('ratlC)f'I~ -.ho, .. v.1lhn1i1 to -.ork ~ hot1n. po·r TUm. v.k 4 ~II 31lvm d111h & I' 3111 :Wlpm Sa1un1o1• ldt><1I for ft'llrt'l' tH 'on1t't1nt' f urlhl'rlnl.' ..duc·.:ition Stunin.i: 'al tn $11lto c .. c..,., 912.n u 1616L•st S...A.e UTILITY !'-u pt-r 'PflC for !-.A I. Tt•ll1•1 "" Ot'"' Jl't"""'' knov. le<hw 111 rt'lrt'• t' l t'llt'r n1"A .irrc•unl' m 11naaPmt•nt t't l' \Int or1p111 t11n1t' f11t .i<h a nc-ement to :.i.i.t rni.ir Xlnl bt•n,.f1h ~ ''"rtcni i.al to S9."ltl C .. Cwry '72-n 55 "" l. 49' St S-.ha RECEPT /SECY r; rov. ma b8nk i.t't'k"' n·cep11001~t ''" a nt'v. 1, nt•ated pos1t1on 1n ht•aut1ful twuc·h In<· \lnderate l\'prn11. nlN' apjM'ar <t1IOO v. Pf>OJlli> <;rt' at oPPor to v. ork v. rr1.-m1l;t1 loan off 1<'t'r' &. h a ,. t> p u h I 1 t' r n n I a I' I X I n I ht• n t' ( 1 t • . arh an<'t'mt'flt potent. St11r11n11 i.al tn S&IO C .. C.,,-y '72-H55 16161. 49' St. s-taha CLERICAL TRNE \I odt'ratt> t' pin~. n1<•e apJ>('ar <;OO(f phont> ll<'r:"Onahtv v.1ns this "IUK'r s>Millon 1n Santa \na rrt'dtt dt'pl Somt" orr harkJ,!rounrl rf'<! '" \Int IM'~ & start1nJ,! -.al to ~1 Cal Cwry '72·9955 1616 E. 49' St S..toA• COMM•L LOAM SECRETARY ll1•aut1f11I hank O\rrlool..1nl' v..1t1·r 'P•'"' · ;ill racll\I' pt'r-Onah1t•·· nut' .1111't·armc 1nrln "' c-nmm I loan,.,,,..,..~ L'••llf .,kill., to 10 111 thP1r fru·nt1h ... 1aff Xlnt b<-n' 6 .. 1.irunc .,.,1 to (J:l/•• Cal CarTY 972-9955 16 I 6 E. 4th St S..ta AM MESSENGER I' tmw Ht•aut1ru1 b;ink ~t·1·1o., inti!\ " c .• tif tlrl\ t-r., lit' 'l;wt• :.ppNir ii. J,!1o1w1rln11n1• rt•1 ord 111 v.ork :! JO!'> 45 \Ion lhru Thur' t. :! '.111 Ii l:l 1111 F11rllJ\ Start me Sal S4 hour DIJYRS Mm or worn~~'~ or CIAdt'r N lOW lht' COa'>l c11H9 Nee 11!1() a wttk or more Orttng~ t:o.i'll Ydlow Cub. 17300 Mt Herrmann. t'ount.-1n \'alley 1No of Sl•l\·r betw n Nt!~h o p t! & Eh·hdl Sale. Earn .$50 Lo $150 per ~ k Part Ume Nd 3 peoph:, will lra1n ~o ur hr:. ~ E}lt.ry level po61t>on 11\ ail Genera l rler1t·ttl knowledAt> nee lnven I.or) exper helpful Good i.tr0wth potenllal Full benefits Contuct Utll Hogan 642 1.593 ESCORTS 24.K now hinoJ.?. tram, Pf'0\1dect !>4 7 1445 Ex:per f"em OnH•r 21 dnd over to ""ork tor \ uto Bod,\ Pnl Supplit.•r ~2171 fUll tune ~al Set-reta~ needed for busy HH law dfice ERJSr\ n r huga lion exp prefere d 8ti-4.114. GALS -Ha\e to go bat•k lO won~ Earn xtra an come pan lime ~\in & rhallen~1ng t:"l!'-' WomensCounC'1l5JI 8';51 ---lieneraJ Off ice Part ume Rener11I olftC'e, mature 1\rtNnoon., 5 da} v.eek!> IM7 ·852l morTUn.l!S THE a••E COAST DM.Y PILOT ..... h ..... ADVBTISIM& Our C l assified Advertising Deportmen t seeks a person wh o ttnjo,Yt> telephone sales. be able to type 4S wpm (electr1c>. have a pleasant pt.•rsorutlity and enJOY working with a J:reat group of people! Company benefits tnclude medical. dental. life insurance. t•redit union. etc. Salary PLUS ('()mm1ssion. Please call for interview . P ersonnel Department. f.142 4321, l'Xt 277 DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE C 1 r<·ula t ion department has an opening for a trainee in the C 1rt•ulut1on . Sales. Service and Collect1on Area. Selected applicant will recetve a liberal starting ~al ary. re~ularly scheduled raises. bonus opportunit ies and m a n y fr1n~e benefits sucll as paid ~ations. paid ~roup ms urance. life insurance a nd dental coverafj?e. Mus t be 18. have ~ood drivm~ record. Hours ~enerally 11 AM to 9PM . Monday t h rou~h Friday. Saturday overtime available a s needed. If you are qualified and interested in le a rnin~ newspaper circulation business. come in person and ask for Ha rry Seeley or Ken Goddard before lOA M or after 2PM. Monday through Friday. PART TIME EVENINGS F.nterp'rising adults. Over 21 ~lllh d ~·nam1c. adventurous personalities \\ho enJOY work in ~ with and mottvatmg youths ages 10 to 13. S4 00 per hour to s tart. $100 a week potential. Call 642·432J . ext 250 between 2 and 6PM. ask for Laurie. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 WHt 1cry St., Coda Mna. Co. 642-4321 Aa ~ <>,.pot t.ity Emplorw GENl::RAL H ELP l't"I m;,nen t POl>llton:i a1 ail..,.,, growin~ lc>OI ren Lal firm Store--in Co:-ta \\(!:>a. l.aJ?una l~:ach & LI Toro lkne W1ll tn11n Appl} 1!130 Npl llhd l' :\I o r :?:?tiOO Lam ben ~ 1-:1 Toro GIKL FRID,.\\'. ~ECRETAHY. i.m ok. !°>5WP:\I. ll bkp~. 4 > r.. t'!I. p .. r. Lai:unJ H t·h. ~ mi an~tt!!l~ __ Lreat ~alei.~r.,on l11r •Great Thin,1h1, ~ .. Coast Plaza. plt'lll>t' t.'dll forappt 751-<l'>IU Cal Cwry '72·9955 1616 E. 4tlt St s-ta AM TELLERS Ht>J11t1ful hunk ..,ft•k!<> P\p.·r cl 11·1trr v. 1th fi mo' nr mon• t'!l.f)('r to J~tn lht•1r r.11111lh ).!ro" inc 'taH Xlnt oppt\ for ad,dnt't'01t•n1 ~ co•P<i l11·nl~ Startrni;? !'ial 10 SWiil Gen or11rt . malurt: person, v l. ~lam lpm, :\ton thru Fri :.ome l)JI. i&CCUl1ile V. f Ill. (' ~1 Of rice. 54 hr~ 3124 -----Gen Ofc. hlt't)pe. nOt.>Xp c;rill cook .i Jovm !I :l!prn. Moo · Fri. Call for appl 7!i.2 71 IJ. ca1 cwry 912.nss 1616 E. ..... St s-toARG TRUST CLERK ll1•;rnt 1ful l1t>ach h.x·a1t'<i hank ou ·rl(l('lk mc O<'<'dn ,.,,.k, tndl\ ""' bac·t.crounrl tn tn1 .. 1 rl1·pl T ." ,,•rt1011 &· rollt-1!+' ac·c•tnJ,? to 1111n ttw1r fr11·nrl h '"'H Ofrf'nOI! \Int ht-111'' & ... 1art1nii '"I l!• !-HMM• Cal Cwry 972-H55 1616 E. 4ttt St s-taARG TELLERS Ht•aut1ful lwa<·h ICK·atNI bani.. <.f'<'k'-1; •·xpN f1 1 .. II P r i. v. 1 n 1t• 1• a pp 1 • a r ;i n c·" t.· r r 1 c· n rl I " J>f•r..onaht1t"> to Jilin lht•1r 'ur>n fnt•nrllv ... taff 1':11 JO\ .... ork1ng 1n ht•a1111ful rorpMalt• h1•adquant•r!I m nlookmg m•t>an Xlnl bent'' f. :.tart mg !>al to S800 Cal Cwry '972-'955 1616 E. 4ttt St 5..toA• ESCROW OFCRS lit•aut1ful twarh h><·ated co '('('k., :.? 11'1per't1 '''"ro~ nfrn. to 101n tht>tr 1u·o .... mc 'laff Xlnt pol en\ A !>tarttnl! i.al SIR S20K ca1 cony 972.n55 "" E. 4ttt St S..to Alto RECONCILER TRNE If \OU are H•rv ou1i:o1n1? ha\\' a n1rr ar1pt.•anmce. arP l!OQrl v. f111urf>' A "'Ol.lld <•n1n1 v. orkinl! in a lar~t' Fa:<h1on 1 .. l<' ha<.1:'(1 co th1-. c ould IM' for \OU Thi' to orft"r<> xlnt ht'nt" l!Oo1I Jd\ anc't'mt·nt potent & Martini! o;alar\ S551• c .. c....., •12-nss 1616 E. 49' St 5..toha TRAIMEE A Pa\ able dept nf heauttful t·a~h !!'If' bac;efl <·o seekl> SN t>ral ind1\'l>. v. tvpm,11 nf JS v. Jlm or more 10 JOtn their 11rowtnJ! s taff F'rit>nrllv peri.onaht:-& n1C'e apJWaranrf' v. 111 ht•lp land this ,11rowth onented pos Xlnt IM'nt•1> & -.tartini? l>a l to 5650. c .. c...-y 97z.ns5 1818 E. 4th St. S-.ha DICTAPHONE TYPIST Beauliful bearh located co i.eeks pe~onablf' lndl\ w iaood typina to JO&n this Jlr'0 .... 101? :.tarr orrennJ? xlnt beM!ii & start1nR sat S800 c.1 C.-ry t72·"H 1111E.4Ctl8'. S-.AM OPllA TIOMS CLHK Beautiful Fashion Isle based co. sttks nir~ appearin11 detail minded indlv. w 1evf' toward a futu~ ., 1tood f111u~ aptitude to Join thf'ir friendlv starr. Xlnt IMnes ., startiniz sal to S800. c.1 c....., t72-"H 1111E.••· S-.4- CARRY FOX J,J;Er«:Y ............ ... 130,S-.Ma ALL JOBS F RE E Open Eves By Appt. ------------ .. .,. GBUAL OFFICE Ile{' :\lalure per.on pre· t::xpenence helpful. Lile f 'd . l n:iuraorc ofc. lyptng. prof1c1enc} v. 1th _St6-~. Hunt Bc_h __ _ f1~ures. l~ke} b) lOU<'h. Gf'::NERAL 0~·~·1c 1-: ()pponurul) for ad\ ance ~ 2 girb immt'd for mt!nl. xinl C-0 hetll'f 1 l:. lnlormal offlt.'C (' \1 l'lt"\lo offl~ in JlunlmKton Call MlllJc aflt!r 9A~1 Harbour lire• C .tll or ~58QI} :.ubmll re.umt.• -----l nJ\en.aJ hnaoc1al GeBAL OfftCE 164UJ Pac <:st llwy ~t.219 :\lust ellJOY phone con· Jlunungton If arbour tact. wor king w1Lh m418405.'Jtll t:ot: custome~. & dct.i1led -------- v.1lrit. Pd. vacation. !>1rk pay. & health 1ru.unn<'t.' VeneraJ Office Full time Apply 1n f'erson. Mon Fri. at ll.ank-n's Pe5t Control. 6~6 Randolph. <.: M !>16-5570. Galeral ~ERSHELP Will tra.LD Si200 wk start ~8am-8pm 99S·M LJ OfACE WORIC S 180 Will tralll Slal lo. l.'l rt ()penSam.apm ~~lJ DltlYERS S2 00 Wit Will lr&lll truck dn \er-. l lpen&im.Spm ~·841J Amen Cllll Gwde Ge&ALOFRCE S1!00 To St.art :\IORE $WITH EXPERlt:N<.:t: F'iveG1rl offtct' Vaned 11ct1v1ll~ We Wiii train <.:o pa.id benefit:. Apply bet ween 8-11 8:i3 Production Place. Newport Beach General VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES ~ Top ray ............ P.WV .... ........ ct ...... MEva A Fii TO YOU AIPLY VOLT llWOIAIY mYICH .. C-.. Dr. Ste 108 Aa'o9 frcm o.c. Airport LEARN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS r\ ~1ve insurance ccxnpany is 111 need of career minded people lookmg to break into the ~cillng ipsurance field If ~OU eDJOY "'ork ing v.1th f1gur~. hi" e in. 1llatne and an appt1tude for analy t1ral and t lenc-al work . have Rl'nt>ra l o ffic e ex · pcneoee, and accurate on a 10 key, have good t~-pmg slulls C5.5 wpm> and have command or tht' Enghsh language, l'Offie see us for an in· t.ef'Vlew. Wehavei,e\eral full time positions 1m· mediately avllllable. We dfer a good slartmg ~ala ry 11nd complete benefits p11ckali(e a long with a "promote from wiUun" policy. Please apply in person •t the personnel depart· ment Friday, Mooda-y and Tuesday only. PACIFIC ..mJAL ..... ~. l45 St. 'RedbW. Clinton) O:lll.a Mesa. CA 9211126 (714t 754-1492 Equal Opp E m ployer M/F OmeralCWftce SICllTAIY XJnt. front omce PQ910oft for responal ble. am· bitkluarsreoo with 45 -.,,in l ADIA Tem· pnry c.s. lTIO E. Gerry, Suite llt. Sant.a A n a . C al l tf7·131D..E.O.E. GIRL FRIDAY -Dulles ln<'h.te pbones, filiDI 6 Ille typtos. SH Ollo. Rt1ume reqd. C•ll 8bu·t.f at C:OOUneallal Dr1Uiq~71 ' GaOUHOS KHPHS Entn le' el po .. 111on .. J\aJlablc 1mmt.'<l1<tleh ~WUll~ lO jl.l't In llO the 11.round floor of d larae landsrap<> dl.'!>l ""' Orctnl?l· Count\' .. l~l Cll) bwldl'f. A 0 P1'· h \l . THE IRVIME CO. 1061 Ca mel back ~'POrt Bch &W 3196 t::qual Oppor E:;mplo~ er GUARDS t \Jll tk part lime All a rea :.. Un1torm ~ lurni!>hed. Ages 21 or o•l.'r Reured ""t'lcome. :'llo ex.pen~e ne<' App· I> l:ruvenal Protection Sen 1ce_ 1226 W. 5th Street. Santa Ana ln- ler\lleW hour5 9-12 & 1--l Mlxlthru Fn lla1rdre:.ser need!> l1cen:ied A!>s 1:.tant Ne~·porl Beac h C•ll ~ HEAD CUSTODIAN Head custodian nt.'eded by HIJDtJJlgton Beach Ct· t} School 01 s l . SSW·Sl.204 mo depend mg on t'XJ>ef'. Apply 735 14th~ H.B.~I Hasprtallty Hostess t.'> ex· JJM<.h.ng. Na'<I hoetes:.~ tn several loca l1on:i P 'time. near ~our home welcoming new re:.1· dents. Bringing gifts from local merchant.:.. Need car & typewnt.er . For appt. call 547·309S. lbel O..ld. lmmedlale opmiq ror reli~ penoo to won: Utt nenmc abaft a t Ute door or o ur Hotel '• bqe. Should be ........ onl'llled • ..... to --fu'tt Ha&el ~. Ito· joy ... co. ......... ill· dllldial a free meal ptt shift. Apply In persOC'I 9am·n ooo. M on ·Frl. ~ UcnluffHoht tOO"'.,... c.er. Dr. ... ~ ..... Equal u:~ E mply r Hotel. Houtekeeper. ••per. pref. Bi·lin 1u1I ~· Maida. p/l to atart. • • Sen1tt pef10na. • * Ap· Pb' tn penon. Moul Sao flluneD. .. s. Coul Hwy .. IA&. kb. 1'ndl ,.... oAd ~ ,_ H W 1oodlea with • 0 'n.t ed. 142-5171 lfoutecleanera. p rr or f\lll time Start lmmed. Tue> doU&t. 873-lJli or fNMlll lmmed openJn1 ro.-caner minded. tnlhu11a1tlc. Mlf atartft'. Salet esp pretend In out.aide ... Od 099 ID a plea11nt tl.lllUOn.. Sal • comm. B••c:h ~la l IOClel'I, ~ lkh Call for fllll>· Mr Bou W.21122. INSPECTOR PKEC1SION MAttiJNt:I.) PARTS JOI MORMATIOM CAL.Ll714t549·791 I UQUEST T ArE 446 •3'houn.ad.t) I IM S ~ B.trranc-a Rd lr"\'lM. CA 92711 1714 1~1 t:OE IMSUR.UICE nctNCIAM Sal~ offtre NewPorl Center Deta1h.. figure ~'Ol1c . will train. light l)p1ng Cart'l'r Op ponunit \ ~; O l'... M ri. Dudzik&W 7~ ~urarn.·t• l..arKt! insurance t·o h111i; 1mmediult• oµen1n1:s for el'.pt>r c:-c1mmt•rl'1 .tl r&lt>r:. Mu'l hJve ul lea:it I )ear '!> t·om men:1al hnt''-packJl(t- rullnl( expt.'r and be f.imd1ar w 11h l'LM manual Ute t \ IJlll~ rt• q cl Out:.l.ind1n1: t'O benefit!>. 1nl'I 1>rof1l sNin.ng bonu...,, '.n lnR' pl1111 • .& ml'<itral d1·ntdl Appl} in 1~r-on.v \1(>1\ F r I , K :! • ~ .I f l' I' 0 l o:.uranl'l' Cornp.tn\ 1n,;u Hrookhur ... t M .. \ ~-()I'. lntt•r1or 1:nd:.t Jp1n~ wurk ""'1th It\._. itl .. ni-. full lime m:11ntt·ri.11,r1· ~e l::x.ptoncm t 111 d ~i 01.50 J~wr v.dlll~ lur IJri..~ (.'("'' ale-.c-t·nl flo,pltd I ~on 1-·r 1 \ppl1 1n pt>r,on .1111 \ • l l u rt d t' M Kttloe l A"l C.roonu·r ~ thru V.1 -.I HJm ..i!Jm & f>O''>lblt· ~uh \I 1n ""~t! l11 'IJrt ,\ppl\ L!:; :\lt~a Dr. <: \I 631 11 ~111 KEYPUNC H OPIEAATOR l HT btt'>ll' exl>(•r n1·c· l'UU Ul'Tk' du)!'> .ippuro I mf11.r 1n ~ \ ··om1>.1n• bt'n1•f1l!> c .. 11 1-\dlh ~ 751 6322 KEYPUNCH Expenen~ or Tr111ot't' Xlnt co benel •l ll In form.i.I oUlrt! l \I l ;i 11 '11llH• ,.flt!r !*,\~ ol ~~ KITCHEN HRJ'iR FUJI lune ~1l...,a \ erde 0.Jn1 ll~p 661 Ct.-nlcr, Coi4 Me.a Landscape maintenance l"lln' man nt't'd e<I \' u n t.<f dutte:. f\Jll time perma llt!Dl Good ro. bcncl 1b Apply al 1\ & II La ndi.c· a Pt'. :? Jl'!I I \'Ill Fabncanl\.. M11>:11uo \'1t: JO 7fi8.4i5 I L A :-t D S C A I) E ~PEC I ALIST~ & Landsca!>f' ma1nlt•nance pm.on needed full ll m .. or PMrt ume 1n Cd~1 Call Mon Fn 8&m lO 4 JOpm 67J..2'2168 MACHl.NE OPERATOR : Exs>«rlenctd on Bur • l'Ol.Cill LIDOO. Xlnt •wk· lAI condf, Mechcal • deal.al iM. HllAt. lkh. lh '-S. S days per weelc. s.l.ar)t opm. M7 •l l. MAal& SYSTBiieS 4 0,..-. Kelly ba9 •mmed. need for taperieneed IBM Sy1ttm1 I Ir M •I II ~. e-venifta alufl Good a.n,wige slnlll a must. C•ll liaraha: 847 70lll MAID FvJJ or pan ume 642-3030 MAJNTENANCE MAN for bght motel work. xlnt OAltY foe rewed person. Salar y & company benefits . Appl y 1n penon· Costa Mesa Inn. J:!6 Harbor Blvd C M Ma1ntenan<'e Man needed-Expenenced tn el«tncal & c arpentry 6dd Pref er pa.st hotel expenence Appl) to Gii, Surf & Sand H otel, Lag\ma Beach. 497 447i MAlf'frtHANCE RJU TIME ,\d\IU!Ced Health Center located 1n !llew po rl Beach b.ti an 1mmed1ate opetUD& for an onenled 1ndn 1dual lo perfor m maintenance duties & da.'i..'> set ups EventnR:i 4J>~ W lA)I. Good Mart 1og -.alar) & trinlill' he~f1u packagt! For mon: 1nlormauon con ta t't Liz. Sloltt'n . &41 1616 E 0 t: '1 F 3'tan'*"er for condo a:. ..oc-n P llmt' ~•lion Cot rapiible m .. nal(t•r ""' e'<per in bldg rtoi>ct ir & l1lil1Dl 714 ~ IW'i ,.ft 2 :K> .:. \tA'\AGt:K lur n1"' muu 111 lil'ehow>t-v. "n l t'l l In II 8 t .... p<>r cuui>I• pret Call liruce •11;2 t'F 'l \1.A. "lir\(, P.H for a t om mun1L\ r\·>'v<•at111n (.'ut\f'n1.ill' t 'ommun11\ ·\.-....,,oe. lnuw •~ ""'"'".: 1 .. r m.ttUrt' .• .iu11 1 u m .t n " : l I ,, 11 tWJllle) ~ II r C.Ul~-:r<:n '1 .. tw-e h1~hh molH .. tt"ll IJl'!°'IOn ""' l'>tpenenct> in dume,ttt. & 1mport1-d l'h""""t' & \o\IOt' ~illt''> L.u!Wl.t litdlll lA-1.J Co ~ Tibb :\l.:11 u rt· m ,,. n t ,. n " n t · ,. rn.J". '\l)t'nt'nt t"d tnr rr«iclt' homt.' parll ::.Jc 1'C3 171':' \blurt' v.om.tn lo h•·lp "" H•mt 1n \ dlltf I>\ l bdrm & b.ilh on dnnl..mg IY~rrnu[lR 9bJ.1'4iJ Met'hantc Europ~an 1 ¥n. Seeded 1mrned1 ate h A pph I :!7 Lo '> \lul1no ... :>an l'l,·rn· 4'Ct~ \k>dlr iill ~M) ror ctn lJ)l.('flllSt_ ::,a.J~ u u .. 8111.ngl.W.l pre(t-rn.'d c" f1 c-t· n t>ar ~t• C o.1 t P\.iUt l alt Ml ~J(l.I. \t.f :-.tiler Jb4. 24 houno .1 da) \lt.'dlclil S.'t'n.•tan fur or thopt'd1c-nlf1rt• 111 :0..e~port Bear h t-ull 11mt' da\~ :\tu11l 'bt• knov.lt'di;:eable 111 titkin~ rnedJt·aJ lust.on~. rapid l\pmg & tran:.cnbinl! ~.ilar~ rommen:.uralt' v. JWJUe:. J::xper onl> net.'Cl appl) Send re5Uml! W P 0 Box SJS76. O;uh Pilot. P 0 Box 1$60. <..'.osla Mesa. (' :\ 9262ti ~1edJC'al UXii\L Sl:XR 1:.1 r\ HY Adrrurustrator Bw.rn~:. W CI V 00\l eitpt•r . ~tan&;:t'f' Ps)chaatnc of neededforformerJudge rice Mu't ha\e CX· tn :-.!pl. (.;enter. 64-4 ~ pmenrt' is.&2 93r. ~ ~--- ---~ledtral Ofc nttd::. e:1.· LeCJ111 s.c. .. .., / Jlt.'f' d 1S yrs 1 back olc ~st l(lrl. P 1 . :!>JO hrs J)t!r t•lilStuon Ii.land. l\pt Br h .... ~ Apply Y..kd_rs. bet~n Tax llt11t•l100 law office 9 I JI 2139 Placenlta Good work1nl! c-nnd1 \\"t',CM t1on!> ~alarv com · ------- m t' n :. u r a t e ~t'al w rapabtllucs 644 5232 RfCIPTlOHIST 1 _...<-. ...:._--Exper. reqd. for Npt -.,.--··-r Brh lab lnl>urance pro · ~namt<' Ally na..'<is top cesstnR & Phlebotom) Sel>y: 80+ l Y1>1ng, huvy pre{ Thi.!> 1s a full ume dlcuphone. Mall A e>. permanent pos1t1on ptrt.ISe"l..lt l"XP req'd. Phone J a n H i llye r Oeha dft<.'flS N 8 Arprt 6'l0-0140al t IOAM area. Sal. open Call Ctn· dy Brown 752· 75.51 Models-Actors lt's fun & profitable to LIBRARY CLERK: Part print model. A high l1mt hdp needed for 6 Fashion Pbot.o Modellng mo. proJ«t lo tranacnbe ~ 951·7174 BlbbocraPhJ<' dat.a from cank mto a romput~r M0¥1I EXTRAS!! t.ermoal. TypUig lkalll Ir All acedt&.ypes Deeded auenuoo to detail re· Wl W. Katella Ste l2S qwred. S4 04 hourly. AMbeun,sm.fee, f1alble schedule poMt· 778-UlllO ble. Coot,c t T i m NURSES AIDES: All ~ Newport Beach sbtf\S, expeneoced or P\lbk Ubrary • '40-2141· Tra.u>ee1. Mesa Verde ~,: want· Qinv. Hasp. 661 Center . td. • over 40. Ca5la Meu.. s.48-5585 exper. i.n lumber bandl· l'ti'ltnl ~Call. 541-9862. c. llfltd A'*' LVN Put time. Relier IUX>hr 7-3atuft C h a r I t N u r s e . Xlnt woriuo1 coods. 8 lJ.1:30.UI. MeH Verde Paid hohdays . EOE. Cmv. Hosp, 881 Center, N2 ~ COila Mesa. 541-5585 Ba)'VlewConv. Hospital amThurln'Ave,C M MACHIMST Brid1eporl Operator ~ M/F. Jl\&.U or p/Ume. Ex· WA8 CLalCJPT, pr'd. Be your own bosa. Phone 6 mtdicaJ ch&rU. Mf.1113 1Ai'A·3Plf Sat.SW.. hves ol chcice. SPM·7PM. eau itawtOmethinl)'OU want Park Su perior Con v to..U? 0-Uled .. do tbp.MW610 It welt -Call NOW,_,...;.... _____ _ I05l1I. Wlilll Ad ResulLI Nui"lml .. tODIAL YSIS IM/LVM 71 ... ll-1100 LYN'S 3-11 »PM shift. Full or J*1t lime. Top 11abry. Oulatand1ng b~neflU ~ar" merit ratses. 2 wb v11catl<JO al\t'r 1Jr. Major medJ<'al. den1 & llfe ins at no cost to t'mployH~. f'l1gsh1p Con\ Hosp. 642 8044 Office Cieri& Jr. Pft'foc:m duUes en AIR. A P. & bcJ.hng No exper nrt Will train T.> pe 5Clwpm 10 key Kdd1nl( ma<'htne by tou<'h Prder person ~ 1bu111 nebS OfrlC'e C'OUnle:> fl S or Jr <:ol lel(e Sta rt $700 mo Xlnl benefits & ~ rond <.:o locat lid near Nev.port Huch Q.ll 6'2-0U76 for appt Uh~ Clatrru. AdJw.ter <:.olleel' dett re-e rt.'(l 141 red Good benehl:. f;irmer:i. ln :.urun ce, ~100 f',() 1-: rART-TIMl GIFTWARl Pt-r-.on;iblt'. ent'rl!t-llr pt'r.>()11 needt"d w art t!>l1t· atxl.tl)o t.o meri·hand1se & di:.pl<i.\ Rlft\o\ar•• in our N B stort! Mon l'ri . ~Jpm (..di lht-'tore mctn.u:er lur llllt'f"\ It'"' ""vt Tlw Gui&d Dn.q 1610 Saft ~ Mirwport .. och 644-7330 l'.tll llmt H4rlt'n•I• r n·~'<il'fl tor lit-er .W.1nt• L...r "·~·l..t.-nol t'\••nm,i.:' uni\ f,,.. m1rltll1• d~t·d ""'"Al 1i..-•1n.i t•A f'~trJ n,.,.., \. i. l•>r J 111 11r 111 11j1 ; U !!;I 171 >.1 Jlt .11on1 PART TIMERS ~ An.i \3ralum 1 luh n.'t'(I, :! GOCJU µh1>nl.' •011 ,...., ~.trl >& ).) hr 54.}~i Part lHT~ Jt t•1wr JI offl n· ~ da\~ "h ·k tor }OllnK J1l h firm in ple"1.l>-.nl en 11f'llfltl'M . .'flt ~U:.l l~p..> blJ mrn ~ h•>Ur :-.; .. n q uJkom.&.n. ~~ '9X CWIEAA TOtt T1-~ Ans M"T". v.1 II t.nu.n. lull & p'1t lime d.i~~ ~~·Ii Pl:i>. Oper.aloc, An.' '' n t"lt~r ul.,u <>1w r atc•r Call Bud Hyams 17 141146-SSOZ REAL ESl'ATE SALt:S •90%• NOO~lO"EF:! RE.ALTY NETWORK -957-8400- UALlSTATE SA.LES Openi n g 10 Wt!ll e.t.abhshed ln.'int! firm Tr•1n1ng ai.i.ti.t~nc-e , Kt<nt!rous r omm1:.t.1on i.chedulc Coll Dawn. KG-~ R~&tateSClllH Opentnl( for lll'en:.t!d 'alt'~people . lot' a 11\ uwntd. with national rt!- lt1TaJ '>stem 1-:xet>llent ""ork1n~ c1~nd1t1 on!>. f'.am 100'; t'omm1i.s1on. For conf1dcnlliil app't. cwl ~ E'\_ECll • SY.\TE.tl.-. l at t I,.,..,_) _w • zw __ l<A·.J 1-.hUilA:' ~le-.. TOPOfftCE • ~'>l Lot· a uoo • I hl(h l"omm1~Mon • l'rlJCe:sMonal Trunm)! • t-~pen~t"tt.l Ufll)' • "'"'J>l'"t.'fWt'd onl) •I 'all :"lo~ }(;:dtull Kt·dlt \ ti';J 73W \.'k for Woll ' RECEPTIOHIS T l omt> ~ v. 1th u:. T~y tnl! & telcphorw e.xpr n-ci Informal offl~ llr .. II;., to 4 :ll da1I ) r\pply l ' !'-Cant. 14f.-, Quail St 11",MO :-; Ii 1133 1011 lh·cept1on1:.t T} p 1i.t \11n1mum 6~ wpm . l..is:ut\3 lfllLc, Call Mr!> Wimlow K37 ll.b(J RiCS'TlOHIST ~-port Cent..-r loo·dll•)f) T~p 1 nfl n et' tiood bt1\l'f1L'> Pd" & Pot+>nl1JI ln1nt' Pt>"410nl'I \)(ton;' ~ f. 11th Lt.r.>td .,.,.,,, bwtt> 224 1>42 Mill "' !:-.Ypt..•f\ llltJP \'11.l'l r W_,....,_,.._,_...._,_ ........ _ s:.~ • rlX OPSlA TOR • P.i.n 'lmt' °" full 11m• •J...,.., "' l'' t."' \lu ... 1 t .. • .. bit' 10 .,..,rl., i.o m\.' ""kt-rid' T• l>Hlfl! 'klll'> ~I '>t4.ll\ CV bt-nttfll'> tll~. ha. . .Jt h ' an-.i t>W 11 IU ,\i.rlJOn art• .t !WO XUVll l'llOTO LA n () r •fr r Cit..• rk nt.·t~h·d f> 111' \I !'-un thru Thur. ~ ~ f6' hr l'..i.ll ~!* i 3bti l'le-.nt ~k ""Ork for mHlun.> pt'r.c.>rl s.i hour \lorn1n"" 1n L.iguna tit.-ac-h .l!f9 'a27 PU,;\IBt:H -n.~pa1r & he<iUJl.'t Pa~ at' rord in i:: to exper Keh rl.'(1~t t'<l Geers Plumb10 ~. 5J6.14S2 ...... t4ciset11 •t• HE.LPJ::R t:'<pr pref. bW not ~ ~t~l h.ne ll'UC'k &4(). 7(8) P'tl.IMTIMG U )OU are 20 or over , &. look.tng for a c a.rtt r op· portl.llll~ m pnn11n11 . ap. pl) al PE."i:\-Y:-.AVt::R, 116> Pl cK"enll a. C \1 ~ 81:-.-0ER't' J»..ltaon l"o ex1> nee Nev.port ~aeh &'4..s2J:! PRODUCT I ON TR.Al.NEE Rubber hose pnJduct:.. Irvine area Mu:it pass company ph~1~ tncludlng b11ck X ray. Talung apphca· l100$ blwn 8&10 onh Strat oflex . 1767 1 Arms\ronit Ave Irv E 0 E-A Kenda H S Ind Co ---------- PROORA!tf COORDINATOR W1lh IJ'OWllll company ~9800 .... la .... SJS4•c._...,,. Equ.hy partl<'1patlo o avail.a~ to qu.allfied ap- pbcanl wbo lS properly licemed. bas est.ablahed <Ul&aCta and • rolleg~ education. Send resume or call Slarkey. Bri(lht & Willis. 1I023 Sky Park Ct. ~ f ·2. lrvme, CA. 9'l7l4. Ph: s.9-1!00 ~ Walkt!r 1; l r.r. RlCIPTlOMIST W11h UC "'llhvul l}ptni.! r11,-<k<l T"I' 11.1'> Tt•m 1•rJf'\ t. lull timt• Call Tc.a1 :...-r. tt ""'ctl ~9 OlrA R. E. LCMd S<Ms I~ 15° o C ommission Stt This Sun. od 95S.3402 A.sit for Mr. hmn l(,l'!Jt..1 llOW.t' l'.Ht'Til 111.u..· Pan•nt 1:. 1 to rt• ht•• t' hc.Jllb.. part'nb 011 allem11lt' wknlli. m hom1• M!ttini.: w ~1x de\t•loµ mt'ntalh d1 !>ahlerl r I 1 en t:. · :\1 u !> t ha\ •· 11111Umum of 2} r.. cvlleAt· 1n So..1al Sc1enre Kre.t & haH• had prev1ow. t'" penem~ with de' eloµ mt!nlally d1:.ablt-d clJents Resparu.1b1Ltll~ include· programming tn 1>elf help " le1surl! ~kills. behavio r mod.if IC'alJon. & cons I!> Uu1t superv1s100. Job in dude:. room & board. + $100 f)('r wkDd. Unttt'd Cereba1 Paby ~5760 Rent.al } ard & s ma II ct.• ml·nt plant. t:I Toro area ?"eeds mechanical h inclined personnel 58Hl610 Heslaurant The Good l::arth needs coolt.s. kitchen prep & ~. l::xper. help. wtll train. lnten·u~w:. Mon. 4PM. 210 Newpart CtrDr. NB. •'S HOMIOfTHl ltGIOY lmmedla.te ope.oing.s ln our f amaly restallr&Dt.a at neart>y localions. We re· quart oo previous ex· e . JOUl our friend- Come $ft us to· betwetn2-4PM. c..l&TnluH Cn1tl1n 9842 Adama. H. 8. c..l&TnlAlll zm.2 Avenid• de la Cariotta. Lqima Hilla .cia~t.e. MmlianV'- W .... W••IMI c..l&T,..._ c ... , ... , 1311 F.dinter. H B. ms s. h tol, s.taAAa 4:I01 c..a Dr. lrville C.-Tt I' 111 lM E. l'NI. St. Coltalf ..... ~Oppor~ .. ,4.VMMOC IHff'T M11tl be ,....uttd to IDod pe&a.t c litnaq fead•rtblp Q'6•litlet """"" •u.d ..._.1 Ina all to d)&. Appl) HO N-'•iw.NB ----~t:(:RETAR V -Xlal OW. I~ """11 lh I for p!ltolt.Ql W/larle pMt ~ •• "" 00 .. ·~ oCh~ \II Npt lh h Oood ...,..,.,,.. tU. ~ ~P'Aa .t.bo\'e towpm tbl'lal.ltlC llMlt'bllle 4'~ Pt'r ·~~Pf"( ~-. c.·au&..ou. 111 l M bU1U •: 0 t: ~ .~ lUf' Dlt'lt lminc:.dlatc• openinti' rull Is PHI llnir L p W • "'°' hour for -.·nr\ln& on phool." f>.411) cub bonUIG ( "'" ~'II 3761 11 B ~ lu11 tH'M, 4 di)& J>t'f ~ " S.t We tnan '1uturt-:.dulb \' .-n .. Ttonui Sh°"' 3732 1- <" 11a id flw ), CdM 675 1373. aho 21JS ~t'1o1.port lilvd ( ~f Wl:!lal Sales lnlenor acet'Sl>Or) '''<'fl Ill rumen P tT . .. 1 W1I 1 rain C•ll U.lorc ll :JO am. Mon S • t . bi. 9J!K> SALESLADY ~or :.~1illll} :.hop 111 ... ll.'lh111n lsland We 1o1.1ll ll dill Ca II 760-L225 SALES WT JOBS Na11on1I rorporallon. ma1tuCactunn1t hght1ng vrOOUC't.s, fOf" 1nduMMal and commercial ac t'OUl\U., has openin~ft for !>ale~ proife:.~1onala In ·I.IX ALARJ-:AS Mw.t be 11011 prt':.i.ure. hones t :.ind <.incere 1nd1\ 1duals ~ for their LAST JOB. Mui>l be qualif1ec.I lo opesi !kW account.s, as well as upgraded .-,1abl1shcd use rs Hepeat bus1nes..'>. secure future . full compan} bl>nefill. lndudmg maJOr medical. C:aJI BOBGUGGENHEIM C7t4f 111.soo MON. 'JV&C). 9AM-4PM Eqaal ()pporturuty Employer M If' SAUSPBSOH (Juc1l1ty salesperi.on needed r~ cnaUve high ra.tuon jewelry 1allery. Must auqy woriunf wllh public txci\1t11 lnan-c1aJ benef1Ui, good b1tse Pft)'+comm lntercstt'd 1.11:ri.nn 1>lease ca IJ t.!IT·lll 1 :-.Oil"' l)u.t11t\ s alespc•r.,on nct"lt<J lO CQf"l t I C't b u.-.1 ~ & professional 1){'()· pie uo et!Jpo&nlmcnti. ''" I\ H1gh comm1ss1on!) · & rmew11ls ~ys1wk. INo n11thl work I Com puny l1'."llef1U. ind !'hone Mr Jf1bb1mJ ii $ S57 1721 .Jl Ham ~~ Radm Shack hai. full tirnc caree r OP · porturuucs & part lime J<Jb opponunit1~ oven· toK up now 1n the Nt-wport Bu<'h area If \llU al'\' m1lll.tn retired or 11 rollege Rraduatc or .1rr currently goin~ lu 11ilJ~e & h11{hly rnot1vJt ~-d for 10cre1111ed tam · 1n1o:s ba se d oo r•·rformance. plca11e DP· plv al 814 So 1-;1 Carurno llt•w. San Clemente RADIO SHACK A. TAfC>Y COR,. l.O.l. Seamstress -Michael Da v\d Green ia look lng for a ~r. M IF. !'Mt be perfect1orust Exp w tin '1u~t. maeh ••• culling. alter. Perm f /t . Pay comm /abtl Cal l ~:MQ. SJ-:AMSTR ESS -Sall ~ needed. Top pay a. bene. PatUaoo Sail o.tp. 67J.2UJO SEcRET ARY ·part-lime, IXI lrvme Campus. hrs flexible, posa1bl e full ume In tall. Some ex per nee ~1 ask for Sue SICUTAlY xim C>PPlY f« aharp ut W/Xlnt l)'Ptnl skill.a to war\ 1n fut pated, con- ltl\lal Nnpot't Beleb o(. noe. Call ui. at 1133-2900 &ecfttary IO<IGWlte/ llCalTAmAI. NIOUCllU lboldd have ~ tYl>lnt. reneraJ admiDlltt'i&lvt • Wool bool&l&eepln1 llll111 . Pl~ .. ant workln1 at· •I tit• J&1D& '*'«tlta ~l~ •••ll La1una IMcla C.. P'w detaU1 ..... atT·Man •·NTJ. J11w ....OU. JOU want ... f cw.th.ad Mia do •"811.toMTL SICllTAIY TOJI 100 =~ oilf:!~ lleftenu M uaL M• lO·IL•)' by Lo '6eh la 1'llUD. ~ ID·'1'0 SD.:RETAAV Nfl•Wrt c.ntd La• Pl nn Jo ~. ood 1km1 • pnor t.1al HP9'f1ente rt>11u1 red t'a 11 Huth itr'..-r .,.. ... SICUTAIY S.-tf ,tantt • d.'<'111on m•ltlftl abll1ly rf'q \ <o1rl ~d aec:r r111r11l 1tuu., IDOd .lluU. l"t"'q l 1tlr !>It balar) cum mtnhuraht • ~•P'"' )Sfs:JM ·~ .... ~~:_rut. Orm ,,, lalMd U. le ...... ~ ..... c..-•..... ..._.,.., ' ' ta,., pref. ConlH·t H•IH Mt 0 111•1 ror ... : ..... ,. ,.._._..A.O.. ,..I(~ l!&p 6 WSllJI, A*' w ,...M'h I' T a. ... ~ N'ft CM wom ,...... H...s.d PIHO 0.\#, ONm Ammeu "'-tit SI.en. Int Hartle.Ir 8hd ------Tl;AC.11t.R AID~ Th~ ~ 0 anv Nf'Ws:iort Ruth Mon &. Wed J 7pm Tralntn1 vto \ lded IM uor. TICHMICI~ Ma~raJ and or "''" tnt al t:xp.-r1wnre dt' r.ll'l'd fnt •llll.JI. arow1n~ 1.-.-Vo m Kan Jua11 Cal>l'tnmo Go 1ett..r ~nl'r~.:t1 r , ambit 1ou• l)l'l• dN1rtd Xlnt pay It bmdit.a ~ Tt.:U.:PHONI'. M>UCJTOltS l!J(µct'd OIU> 752 tUI ~· .... ·-············· Ollk ~ Aoocn I ..... -'>lilt Jl$O Cof· t ~n-.dpedattaJ, maplt1. emplr• •• y le alO b)'mphobil.IA mu.14• -.~-d~ o avail . Sl»uu 1 J.4..fWI 7 U':3 AU ""UJid rnabuHAY t iablt- t Ol.ntan Phyt• Prnod> Ohier .. ooc:ten drc1tcr ~, 1.-v•kod m11ror aou qui· bt-ot .. ood r hr .,.-h nwe 7)l '*11 • ..,..,.. IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbpotnt JI> "'I.'(' range. z O\f'm 111 ronil 1200 lllM J fwtwU ~.Jler.s a. Sat t.k.'f Nllllll~ deanUtl bit 1n 11111. o ven& & Unll!t:r. IJ(lly 1210 ell ~· • twlu"' .... h,1..-Moo t'ri ~~ 7~1 Jlt.'lj/ Wh1rl1"'°I \'., .• I dt Yt.'r XlJit Mlnd tidl 9060 ......... IOIO--..., 1070 ....................... . ..................... . ••llUY •• Oood .,... .,..,,..,..,. • ~aoc OK I wlll Mll orSW.fGr\'" MASTWtS AUCTIOM ....... llJJ.'6JI QrMlku .. _ paU)\ Lal. 3 diamond fObtatea OVfT' I rt e1 • nvtral WT)' nne Y.rnenkt nn••· 111 1nbentt4 recently -MM aU for t..l cuh dtttr ... ., Iola 'f' aat•que 10111 velVtl XlDt eond IJ7) t+cr'maw 1080 ~ 1'111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mode! home lurnJl\lN fur Nie ,,t wh~>l1111.W co.L C ll~G11 All wood ma~1uty tab~ f°'-ttan Phyf~ Pt11odl Older Wood(•n dreaser w/~vckd mirror • .anti QU• bentwood chrs murh mcinn18967 I-UR ~ALt: 7' 1.ola 4' 11\11,tdullt love M!Bl, I~ ~ oornt-r labl\!. lwCI \Mnd. tllO C YA r JCIL VI ~~ II Pc Cllr\t:d ~nu.h Uin 11\i m1 Mi '700, lkat ol h·r91¥022t l.i.lll~at Xlnt rood l } r ukl Slli) <...ill912$l3 .,·or Sale Three p1ect· IA."1.rvom Mot flOO com !Httl' •>• i.t•ll s.:parale IWIHi1t06 WQGA(;I TA&S from your but~ card Stnd one o rd for Hrh \*II plua one 1pan: We rdurn Pl'rmanen tl) ~ed altn«Uve h•ll & 'lnp, ~IDI a1rhnl' I 0 req1aremt.mt~. Pre \t'flt It• tit theft' Yor .1 ~allied lal tnt'kr." wallp<tprr, fabric or "0.> Oki' P&Ptr le wt· w1U bac:k • \nm )OUr llll(.'I fJr tr. twu c:ard' b.ck t.o blK k l'IUL t.::, ~•'u Ol'J/$5 $ jl;igs SI Wea h litM0$1 :ioea U,111r man> $1 40 I'll !\.a.I~ Tax IMludt-•I NOCAtto• Draw \our 01o1.n or )<-11<1 namr. Jddr..-.,, ~4' t. "'~·u make 1.1rw rurl1 1~·r la$C i\O<f ~I' \'JI h S(-nd cherk or m~~ •1r dd°IO , I dt1lf'toiw it 1 rl & t HJ Ult / 1•nt111>rt1r1111C ,._.1o1.pt>rt Beach "'"'" Call 642 ~12 for 1n t. u vi11:nont> but t o m tn"t'zer refrif( Fn1'1 II\~' $1SS Old dbl doo1 OJ 5..\4 7329 ot M3 29H7 FOR SALE l!:nd tbf.. lr~llt'h~. QUf'f•n hldt· J bed \"OUCh. v~rexwart", !IP't't' rack. Ill} roloam ,, . ., l'tiesl. I.: <'enmu: plantt"r & -.land, the'' !>e l IJcautdull:< tramt"d pnnlb ~ ~ rtLOT NJNTl ... G t• IJ hox 15t.O UJ.111 ~1~11 . l .. \fa~ I .on& • ahort IA.' rm 1i1uod '>lolls Npt / Irv it rea ~190SS 4000 81 re h St n.oet Newport Bear h S~t'fU;'l'r\HY C ti A L J. .. ; N Ci I N (; I' 0 S I T I U N I N PRF.STl<.ilOUS N f'T HCl l Of'F1CE. ~Wl'M ruu. TIME OR 8 30 TO 1:J>'>R12toT05, M AY IN<'l<l-J\SE MUST HE f L t: X I li L .. : AH TI C l' LAT 1-. VAHIED DUTIES & I' L t: A S A N T A T :\IO "i PH E R t-: T II >-. II t-: A 0 QtJ A RT~; H S C: 0 M P A :'oi I t: S 714 001 6756 S t: C R ET A H Y ule1medlcal insuran<'e bat·kground nt·l' 1-'ull lJme Cd.\1. 673-2717 SECRETARY TO f'RESIDINT The Presley Companw11 IA Newport Beach S ill req liooklt eep1ng knowledge helpful Send re~ume and present 5alaly to Linda fo'Ubler P 0 Box 2200 Newport Beach. CA 92llSS ••SICIE"U.S•• Rt; Mktni ah 90 $18,000 Marlceung!Shorthand 90 Anaheim. l14.000 Acctign ldgr RE $18.000 Gen Ofc /Comput.:ra Oranae. l12.000 R.ecJept typSO. SL0.800 • .s.k!I CoNullalllA •• • .aur Office• • ApptOnly/Free/EOE Lu; Retnders Af(ency 4UOO Btrch. l!:.st.ah '64 Newport Buch 83J.8190 SECTY /llU"R t .cirl office. Airport II.rel&. Must have exper. 1n commer cial R. 1-; tnanal( & devet. MuM be mature &. have xlnt 11k1lls Sal ary flex im-«m ---- SECURITY \lature. well groomed Rentleman p ttlm1i t11 greet v1:.Hors & RtVe dtrect1oiis 1n publil· gl&l'dms in Corona Dt'I Ma,r. CalJ 673·2268 Mon.· f'n 8 ~4 .00pm Sealrity Officen All shifts Orange Co location m•19TIH243 ~J:CV'G KS F'11I t1 me houn. Good co benef1t.s. Apply 111 person !HlAM. Mon thru fo'r1. Standard Shoes :rmSo. Bnstol. CM . 'SI lppkq/Rec•MftCJ LiA.D'NRSOH Jndl.l'Strial-Manne engine diatn bu1.or ID Costa Mna ~ alert. respon11 ble mdJvadual to take charge d S/R & general ware house duties. Onver's ltc • work re ferencea requi red. Selary hued on exper ~Good worktng COO· diuons. fnn1ote benefits Call ror appt: M·F S.4, 7W-S«MllSS SHOISALIS Wlll&ed with or without expr. WW U'ala. Advance pouibllitie.. Gd com· pen,y benefit.I. Apply m penon. 9am uU Uam. at 9-dareS Shoe&. 3cn7 So. BriJtol. CM. SHOE SALES. Wanted, ruu or part lime Good Co. benefits. Future rnamt. positions possl bl& ~ to pn'IOfJ bet .• hm II narn: 30'1'7 s. BlUtol. C. M. SMACICIAI ATTIMDAMT l'\alJ ti p/Ume pnparin1 IW>Ch dbMs " HrVIDI cold drlnkl over the ...... Apply~. llJOl~fl' Rd. SA SUtloaery Store In ~del llarneedl U · pr'd ..... lady. Full Ume. a 4->'t· Xbtt work· Ill« l'G'ld Elptcl1lly fine diftttie. 675-1010 T 1-. N :II I ~ K t. l: 1'. I' TIONIST part t1m~. II U Wee«.nd.s Airan.ic matrhes. an.'wer phom~ lilke ~n;allon:. S3 50 hr Ctll S} lv1a or St un OoCJ' 8040 ...........•........... h."-l':SHO~U Puilo. i\h.( l 'hilllll) If\' ~ t-l'\'I & 'how P\t pl\ :!tJ tJ17 1.3''5 »ll h Pill ~ n 1n l)(X; tlOL'SE JuJtt rii.:ht TilA ve. A.GEHT lord largl.' dQtl S30 t'1rm )l1nrmum I ~· C'.\fll'I ~7 3~ 1·11mmrrr1al JlnrlH1r Spnnger ~panit'I !'ups lr,l\l'l."751311 AKC ~lale & t ~m TH,\\ U. AGENT fo'ull <'hamp i.1re'., $125 l'I ume 1>051t1on 1n bu-.)' ~ <.iwm<111 ~hephnd µuµ. alJ bhots. abt 4 mo old. $100. ~t !le.ts UeLuxl• 3 pt· t'Oml'r l>t'd :.l'I L1kt' nt'l4 Ind :.lllnge, bobl1>r.. 6c Iler nnl(b<me c·o11en ~l2S tJ.&2 nu ~w. •.•.......•...•••...•.. N.hrior ~IJM'.' G • .u--.l(e :-.ale 4!170J 0-ean Vl.l>td. •IOI TUt"> :!IJt h l 'f't 18:i!I, ~II l.a~una • He-h1ntl ·\lph.1 lit-U I t\,l(l'fl<'\. Minimum 2 'r' l'\pcnen<'e mandator} ~ala.r) b11!>ed on t·x pem'llCt' Contact ROt>t' ~~.!' 7T17 ' _ fToN to YOU 104 5 Jewetry 1070 TRUCK DRIVER l'1l·k p & Deh\•rr' ""°" runs Xlnt benel 1t \ EOE ll1 J1Son Metal Fmbhmg,64.5-410CJ ~. part IJme. som.: k."PJ bkgmd Hours flex 1b&e Call Sally, 9·5PM ~5650 T~ Pl!>l· General Office Htlth Sc:hool grad. No ex penence necesaary. Will train. Good benefita & prom otional -op · portunlt1es. F'armers Ins urance. 540 ·4100 ... E.O.E. TYPISTS Regi.W!r today ror local ~al) aaa1iflmenu.. .0\-Lln:. l(~rt~lSH\llaS l7231Wd1Stnet ... ..,,.. ... h YaY Gee'L OFC pauUOl't open for ~ult• lak!nled per500 lo pinch tut at all desk.s. Billing. lYPIOR. etr 770·29'22 ---------- WAITRESS ' Apph betw~n !ldm & 12pm. Charlie 's Chill Corporat i o n 300 1 l«:<lh1ll, Bldg. •2. Sll' 112a>, {; ~ .......••••••••......•• fri·l' to good h•1m1· rCfllale cat. 3 ) ear.. old. SJ)li}'ed. det·lawed & hill> alJ shots 76(). 12:18 --- Mother & puppy, t or lcoth. rul..-doit.'I Free to Jel)od home 968-&>40 Free kitten & six month oldlutten 847~ ftee fo·em Lab puppy. ~Adorable. 67~1KOO a!t. s. fw1illwe toSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exqwi.1te Chine~e Cor· "m .rndt•I ~·rt'ttl I Anll · 'tUe 1 Pd : $3 ,200. S acr1 fir e · 11.600 6 J>Mela 6'JCti' Call Rudy: 1·714·346·6879 un\11 5. ~sa<lfj aft 6pcn Nt'.,., Sora & matc·h1n1t Chair, us ed Aot1qU<' C::uno t:ab1nel r ountl gl11!>:. fr ont. uprii.:ht . Hurled Walnut Piano brown vn yl lovesl'al, brown plaid cornt>r JO'OUP. Call Ad St\ter ii8. b42 OX> 24 hr5 Solid le.alt wall unit Ad Ju1otable l'<ib1nt'U & shelves ~ 2 ruf,t~. I ~oroccan & I Greek m> 714 ~1 -7123 .•..................... •1\1\H.IJI 11'.t '\~ll • I-o r C , o I ti . ~ II "' ( • fJl111 1r111m ''"' i\lnd 1·no<i . umnu11I l>11nu•I ~~ l'J\ 1a'h Top lh1ll.11 Srra p gn ld . rini.: ... r ha1n,. ,1·hool r1ni.: "'h.tlt.'\t°f }UU haVf• pp \\1ll p1C'kup 9!>7 lltb:I <iud BleM i::H'r) Of'lt' -------Meed Xtra Coshm You wtU find 11 10 '!Crap CiOLD&SlLVER, ""h1r h w~ ~ We le:»l all item:. Jor punty at no tn.l to you. or obltaaU-On to i.etl. C&ll 964~ for lh.lli rrt-4.· ~1oe dooe Ill your 014 n honw PP. ~nlf-.., ~ttl Holt'it 565() Mk IOC' Jack t>IS-:.lt4. (t-rJm1r but\on m<1nu1 :.elhn1< surplus -.tock ""t1o1.-.1 aiu ssz 1111 Ueart llhllpe Dia mooo I 111 \'l.5 on St>tld 14 kl ~old band. 951 1217 ~I ans W dtr h lflK l(Olt1 band S950 OHO l:<1l l s.as..27:1} Diamond d1nnt•r rtnR. ~,() (')1etmon'1 watch Sl(.U l.>tJmond l't·ntldnl ~ l~i71111 Pmale Party BUYl~1; ~11.\'Ut UULL \ k'> ITT!'>-8~. eves bi3 2!1:!-1 Hinft UftifCN llH 2 la\IJorm:, Sl5 <'it<'h I l>Qlll.\1.1 I J.1IJ 'll « !i I 0 .a II 1n l'ltl t-llt"lll • 11nd111•1n 6. "'""'only a lcw llm•" i,, ..t~J-...nl nur~ ~o :.1t1 aft 6 ~nfabt-d . newly usi hvl't"t~ • nt-1o1. m.il "''' s11:, Xtra rirm q11 1.,, matt '~ b41 ~·tr. "•6.linx dn..,., bt-JUlltul l'rhnlla or lio'll>rl " ~ I (I I f79.875U 'I II\ I': 0 mu ., l , , 11 ,J\.\lY' tran•fn.1 bl•· ro ~· rni ·111llt.'t"'>h1µ $1 ~·or 111• I 1r;.11i.:. re.: G61 ~l'J, •• rt t-J .,, l'Oltl .. :LAI' RF P \ 111 "°"(I wf m1~h1n i:. pa 1111 111>! I lt'Wlf'fl '•)(htnlt I unr• IJ Jlr.ihl• •" I •·\:! 'JT.rl. \l.tn '> Hro wn \'•·l ,' 1 llahan l Ul TU'<.•'"'' I P•" ~ long $110 ti'I ul r •·ll './iJ2 Ii 5 IU' .:a.'I f'omprt",•11 S2'1S f1m~hing m.1t·h1nt' l>1W. ~0063 off. 67~~.! WtddlllJt dn~ veil W<>m ~. Siie 9 S27~ t'\M ~~I MOVING SAU: fUnulW'\' & apphan<'~ ~'«\able nHc,.... a l'l'\ pl ~~l<M •WAT ... l!l''r\L!.S• 'ut..,aJ. sell c:onlaln•-<I -.k!llJ uJI} r raflt<l I 111m \ol~d.1\1<' bou!def' ,h i. fur Hmtn (714 1~ 070-t I (JUI,,,. Ca1J1 f11m1I) mt•tll tk·r ... h 1p \f.J1:n1r11 • nt duhhu u,.. llun"'-..nll horwb11\'I< rn11nl( ~'1 l1•nn" '' .tr I I I or11 ~~70 t4lc1l•1wt W..ted 1011 ···············~······· IUMPER 111510 OATS\ 'N RS.'liBL ~ ji:!I ------Wanted Mop...ods Und 111 ---------1•••••••••••••••••••19J alHt' l aU Tom bt.otwt-.. n Word f'roceuinq IMMIDIA.TE OPIMNGS SThlEMS 6 & XEROX ~ 8Sl-905S 4020 Blrch St rttt ~Beach YCJW\I aduJt to cle.n boat I day a week Call 642-47&1 weekdays ••••••••••••••••••••••• .we.,., IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uruque Oak. ltockers. lte box. picture frames, tnu bed. etc. 497·2'782 AHT19UI a.ocec AUCTION SatMayat,4PM Preview 10AM-4PM Approx 350 lot. includin1: Honrd Grandfat.hen • wall clocb, Many 1,2 & 3 trato 1keletoo1. large eoUecUon ol Vienna l.Z • 3 wcilflll. coj.Jedlon ol carrt• cloclca, double dial~. P\nwhMI ,...W.lton. J uala fUHt bracket clocl&e . ~ welllnl clockt, collectloa of Edlll•h Gr..Ua&Mn, P'rench --•~clocks. nuic:._.. etc. etc. lMTY 11or1an AnUq'* • Torilato Way C4ltAI ...... C•. -('7M)M0--fWbar Blvd. North lo .....,...l••t> THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Every Friday, Saturday & SUnday during the month Of May w. wilt run your oar•o• sale ad under this SPe<laf GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOW! Clean out the closets. attic and kids' rooms now -get ready to turn your unwanted Items Into CASH. can now to place your ed unoer Uws SPECIAL Garaoe Sel• head Ina for next Friday, Saturday & Sunday! I 642·5678 4 & 7pm ~ 700 __ _ Nied IM.W Ccn.h? Tum that old 1(01'1 or :.ilvcr 1010 ca~h now Clau rinR'· ch1rm' neC'klact·:.. an' th1ni.: that's 11old Call John 646 5270 Will p11 k up I' ,. 1Mt1wnl• 1083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Out!l:to' t rom bonr wnh ca.w i'.:X\·ellenl ron d>uon. SlOO 67!>-~ aftt'r 6P.M Ovation At'OUJ\lr e lt"r l(lalaT W/Ca.k, t.45-3733 llfl5l'M -------- OHkefwNltwt& , .. ,.,~ 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESK S . Exec 13 > • scrav· Deell " guest dn MUil sell ttus wk n2 lllM "-&Orptl tOtO ....................... f'lU: .. : VI ANO ~ORAG t; ~ your p1ano at our home Yu&1c1an1 •Ill pnMde good care a11d tiealJJ>eftt for your 1n lltNmf'nt Call Ad·SUter •lat. Ma-.GIO 24 hl"I Rnn' A NEW U1TLE PlANO for juat pennies a day. o.na Poi.at Plano <A•m7 Baby Grand Ka•al. 7mda okl. M.000 • 12'72«980-1• !!.~~-~ ... ~~-~! Like nu, Re111 tn1ton modll 1'00 30.0I nn. with fhn1 ti c au. l'OO ~ Wonderod, tru~mcreel. lllce -.a ... 1·1Tl2ev ... ~=:-:... IOtl ....................... Mee 1Mdt.h 2S'. color TV. 2 )Ir wmty. fl'M dtllv@ry m. .... 11• TY ...... ._, ..... , .. •••••••••••••••••••••• SONY TCK SS II CHI dtlc.il. Wiii MOO Now '248 A&Ja&llac MUllc 146-~ CdorTY. SUOt1th Mon f"1 lOam to •11m Con tact M91\1itr 84.3 7700 O'lml» TV. 8 trtl. phono· vaPta 6 rlldio 1300. 41113-7118 ----PIONEER SYsn;M Gt f\«.tttvl't Amplifier. PUOtUITllMbl~. 2 p1on.-er csn s~aken 1700/pkl( call K.t'tth Ml 1712 e\ ei. AM 1 1-·~ Ster,.n Sym ptouc.-. 2 r;pe•llen.. ur '""~ "50. !>41.:,w.,,,, .Jtt ~f'\f loah&Mlri• ~,...... ....••••••...••.••..... G••• 9010 ..•..•............•.... \fann..-.,.ood-.ork 1n IA:nor.. &. ~c +-ctwlum tlb •neti & r e model knctlt'n!> Ldll 1!16 1.1~ Af\ 7PM "at111'(j l>I wfort h lUU hor 6 · , ot c·h1un 111..ia.~.-t•8fl •i ll• 1:n M49 <1fh·r 7 pm t"\t'"> loan. Marh.e &J•e 1.,.. ,030 ..•.•....•.•........••. ~"" ()p(J ml.al> f' ~ 3 ~Im ,. I.PG <.1mb1t1 ... d ~4 1 l wd ,\\on Hertr r • .. 1 " '>td.O:Ull 011 ~111,11 l''f'd H1 lltrJnl(t' 1,1'(, Sl~O o r be'l olfl"r 714 n; 11>1~ W\VJ'f'.l> I!> U}' " li J •.Oil M1'1 67!.~ ,040 .......•••.•..••...•••. I '171 SCARAI '"'" J(J~. 1311 h11 ur• ""lllt"'(j J'n P\) fie-,1 I W l+'I ' l all ~. l.2(A1 1 \tun f r 1 rf " ' ' 1 1 1 I I< ' I • •" 1111\1(.:> 6. l4~i>1•1HI . '\.JI li>r J1•rn 1/ c,r~ ~:.non fu I. 1'1f\lljl\)f'(t bt'dOlll Ull\ r11 .. 11'1t<11nrd ft .il1\ '" 11111 t' l/f h\1" .ib<1.11 d :-.111 m•" llt' "' 1111 ,,,,, I I inane 1119' Ii'• ,,.._ S!WI <t'JI JOI• k 1·or It-; .,.'1 1.111~ f'\ t-n1n1?' A ...... ' . , , I\" ' . • .. ' . . t ., • .... 1•+.1IJ~'> •I \iatt~ .J cnJI'"' itqJ1 1 ,, .. .,j, '"m" ll ~UI • \\l'J<'t &Ct> 6;.>ll'J'JIJ :(i(t C:Qlorual P14 r C'r-.r l~in C"'hn.., Tt-11k dt"' I<.' \1~ ('•bu\ &J1o1. .. 1. ,. ~how•·r Rt·rord111.: f'alhomt-lt•r VII .. 5:llJ-CJW JU!>I 'l~n\ rP lllliJl!INN( Dulru1>1> 'd rl SJl.M 760 11191 ~ L ni01l1· t H St-<11n Vt& T ~ :!70 111'. r.11lJr \'111-·. r a lt'10. •I ba<'or l' rarq{t' & f1 ,h1n1. t"fW ~ ht llmt• •1f It 'f\ -d "t s:1i? WCI t;YNR~ "' F.urt~ .... l:i !.1,.l.>n t"'lll .,rrt·w , lfuol , 1111 lrnh l>c•a l flr tr.111• ,.,,,,,...,, ~· IYNB~1 ·~11 ~>hn1ir 20' r ud•h can\&.'o tam1ly & hsh1n..i \111-Of-Imm•\ 11)0(f ~ ll .SOO t: Veli It'll C177't SALV.AGISAU ~EAU:L> Bll>S 1980 t 19791 4211 T ~ D•e,f'I (.. .• J1lorn111 11 Cna'>l!r V.lwrel• "'I~ ();1mait~I b) rvn.i"' 11' t.ii.'I~. f'lt'<'tnC'JI fir• & wah't In "~l hr\' lns~<'l ' 1 '' 1· I a 1 ,\ d ' "n • • \l.mrw Tran.5Jl()rt 1•172 l'l.1rcn\H1 /\~" • l 11-1" \fr,._., c.lil ~lllt"ll l>1C1' mu-11nclu<k JO'. of 101,,t IJl1I 1n cuh1ers r ll1•rk 111 rr-. Clr\ Of'tW r. pa) "bh 111 Ulue IJolptun Yurhh Nn ~al r t\e{'lb Mark \$1\l'lope ~akd Mtd . ~bfTIJt bt<I to So <:oa'\t ~ SW-Veyon, Inc !1732 E 2nd St IA:>ni.: l~a.rh, CA !IU803, ht-fort' ,\l.1\ 2'\. 1.980. JPM l\11h 14111 bt: ()9med ()ft tho1t dule. llnw 'i locat111n J.ialancf' due wt1h1n to da'~ Owner rce.,en ,., the naht ll> refuse ian> or a!J bKb 42' LruOJle. afl t 11b. i 4 T d(I. 7 5 On•n gen radar, auto A I P , wet bar. t('('mkr. Cpt IO /OUt, ~ 500 Nwpt Yacht 1':ll chti7~1!00 ----18' Olti.~par l»lp Merr. trlr 51, hp aux enl(. S2SOO . 84 2 ·U99 U Datt1Jim ------ 16' Caravelte. 140hp OMC, trlr. 200 hrs. 13300 SQ 9980 O.ve/J1m 77 AnA1er 17' c11m1lar to Boi.lon WhaJerl. ~ hp E.'vuvude. 2 tope. S37SO ~~·· ·~ Chi1acraft. open skiff. l'\.'<'et'lt pamt all a round. fully equipped. 1lip avail l*O •OZZT DAILY PILOT ,,,. ... ,, ... ,,u fOIO & 41nu a rlet ,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .................. 4i111 •IMMAC 28'·30' BOATS· 1112mo. plaM pr.paid rrocn SUitmo l~hadwa •AIP. .._.., 71AJ9'4·»N t:ALU•. 71, dal. whl, luJ ly eqwpped II> N.B. 17~ day 6.1HB __ _ IMh.W 9060 ........................ 49, IA.Iden 18, M . vam hull . 1llp In N8 . b•all\ 1Cul . 14000 -9010 WANT TO BUY ,.,1pper ~ailbOat. Used i.peed boat & motor ho11l ap Pf'Oll 12 w 1tttnnic whl t21318220l31 :IJ ~ raemg 'loop w 1morinnic + ll d1nl(h) w motor Very l(OOIJ • ond Sl0,000 I 1 rm bi~ 1714 aft 6pm ---- 12· ~~ ::.ail. 75, pnc:~ ~.000 under mkl. 10 ~of Crul!Hlljl f:qWp for l*J>l> m;a in\ SI l3 .500 :-.i ... pt Y<1 c ht ~xch Im>~ :Ii Wander ~oop, 76. <bl 14 I)) n.a.m<.«. roUer I u.rl 1ng, Af' IX' rt'ft-r, hot wtr 'h014t'r. $1>2,500 'l/""IJ( Yrnt 1-::nh "7S IHOll :fl' Jerw). ·12. f . Ii. fo 1li 1 'd5J & 3 s lien. Pf'rle.·t I.unit\ 1 n.u"·r ~url:'d to SZ!l 'QJ ""'pt Yil'ht fo.'.Adwnl(e 1;;., ~ Ira I 470. Va.nl(uarfl UI Iman i..1 1t-. ... 1~ ~lro m .. pan to~ r Sl40U ~>47f~ 1111 c; .. rn .. n ...... a Tljt\'I l'l.t11 h ~.,, .t\dd $62 50'1 • 14 lj.jH P>~tH 113'1 !.6 I l I' I' tJ ~ ( l'erk1n 'l.11~1 "~·I 1)4rtne·r ttinl~I 31 ( 'na!o.U\ll 'loo{' <"IUJ 1>1JWJ I '""+'I I, "~JOO • , ''""' 714 '175 fll~ l..1•l•1 11 1nl'IU1trnj( b4i.1t r-.r.rr ff lrlr \Int nlnfl \11\t}{J l.J -.1 cc I r 1 l I 3 1 ... >/fjjf llni••· (.al 14 \tulll l'olor , 1 hull' tr•mpohn• 'LU.I 7~Jt.IL5 ' <ll,,l)('ran d<X.1btc· "" t. fln,l•JI ~ut.0p4l11t ,, .... 1 lam ('fUl \\'f S2" .11111 ,..,; 1144 9070 ...•...•.•.•.....•••... ~MA.INA SUPS <:.U~0222 ~~AVA.It.ABU. '-"lboev. only 1.>chin••\ ' f <r-ut w-ant a rt' a , u µ '" '.rl k.e\u-oom. sho""'°'. & 1r f' m1<'hlnf' 1nr l li73lllAAI. ~It for 1>•'<' ...•.••.•.•....••.••.•. l.:ive\ Cr&lt n .. t bottom I.II (i'O'. L'n..-.rr ( h1·\' \. "nJwtt IO)t'(\"' , It I d In le .... , 'lf'f'f plumb1n11 • l'f\ I .t!>l. ~7 '1J6'i alt er b Tnnpc•t•k»o . ..•.•..•......•••••... ean.ar .. s-. 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OpeolS>.yaAWeek Mon.-Fri. 7: .. 5:30 Sil~)"l l :00-5: 00 """ an...fltit. 2121 ffar1* Blvd . eo.c.wa. .... lfl4 WANT'rOBUY BUM PER· TO YIT 610 "JO DATSUN. 540-~'121 SSAVISAVIS Wl'TH USID PAITS Imported car part.I IMPORT Alfl'OSUPPLY lOl N MancM8ter Antahetm 778 9900 CANtf'AaTS ~ IM!W front Kuru 1hcx·ki. 1hllln& '72 lo '74 V-4'11 I only S70 (Of' both' Nc14 ~au hc11vy duty •11 rnont.h bMU.tty. only DU' L 1 IL ~ n e .,. 'RACl-;MARK" lt'altwr l)port 11wenng wht:t:I, on ly •! Cail 642 O~ ~tors. ...... ~ ............... . IMPORTANT ~mCETO RF'.ADERS ANO ADVERTl St-:ns Th\' pr1 1·e or Item' :uh e rtlSed b>• v~h1t'lt" 1h•11lt-r' m lht \ 1'011' II· 1 lus1r1ed advert1,.1 n1o: l".lfumn.~ doe-. not mclud•· .UIY appllCOlblc l11Xl'l\ hrPO.\t' tr1ruf1>r lc•r !> rrnw11 t char1<1es. It••·' lt1r wr µi>llutl•Jt'l t•ont ml cfr \tl'\! 1 crtJf11 Jllon'> or d l' ult'f' do<'umentary prr p;&ratton cht.r~l"> unit'~' •Jtherwi~ t.Pt'C"l,led b) ~a<hcn~· r 9520 .....••.....•.....•••.• • COHVlllTllLE • • 'u eon• Soyder Itel-mt pa.mt. lop & llrb l1o1.o t-~lru L'<ir~ .. ir •"'1{1nt.., & 'flare 1111rt., ~ t~tolt,.r C't.11 • 76MSl9 .t:.t \llJC.k'I ,\ I dr to1o1. n ...uan: r""l11n'CI . SJO 111.rO 46 t-rHo w n .,.1 1, n.~,..-,.,j SJ.J iiAl .,75 iJ)ltl .,, l'cint ,, ton ClltM1r (;1t "JI w1 S1 :AA] ~J lfif() 1\o.o •A the follow1n.: 1 af h ..... bel'n IOIJl l\ r."'>l "1 t'C1 \O ront·ou r., •. ••.nr.bllOO ~ f'or ~ t'Jbnoll'I S?JI 1)11) 6i Mttu'(Jo ~ M. UlllUI 79 Por Ul Turbo MS.~ ~ ca~ offered b} Pf• 2131.:B-59?7 'S7 IUT-llRO 17~ 1714 IJl93 b7$!.1 1951 •,Tori ( tM!vv C'•mtc'o pedc up Ca.I I wee"lumcb or wa-kdl!~ bet w~n nooo and 3 au 631 4919 --- 4 W.... 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SJO.~ rool, cb5C.' brakes. access· equipped . Moon roof , a c, power ueerinit. UNCOLN MERCURY I ,,.,un l*Uff .. 111029181 or Sl~ per mo. we O\'tr dash. yellow. SOK S2800. rrust ~u Malle offer. IJO""t!.1' brakes. vinyl roor. D"'"'' · .... RSHJP lease Je-aorue 642·S2S4 or ~1J37 Gre0 tM2-8632 Z1 000 (""IUNG 1 ~ ~-611 .. . · au .• ~;.., . RAYR.ADllOE 9715 .•....•..•..•.•••••..•. 73 <.:apn. b. llUlO •• Ill) I \op Sl.W t:ieit of r ~·~ '725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "TZ VW Cam~r Runs C o 9917 •.a.y::':._.,.... UNCOLN·MERCURY ·~ SC · Second Owner. pt'l'fe« l3000 fo'1rm Call .. ••••••••••••••••••••• -~vs 16-18Au:t.oCent.er Dr. Qimp6ele rerords $11.700 b61·Xll2 i8 Camaro Sport Coupe u.• U•rcw"Y SDF'wy·Lake Focestexit flrm Wkd)"S Sl:J.1636 Gas~Vlng nV-8 Brv.n Ui AtJl'OCENTER DR IRVJNE •75 Rabbit . > ellov.. metallic. mal<'blng IRVJNE 110.7000 ·fn SUS Targa 2 2 L eng, body Wte 'flt w/7" alloys, LlllQut. IDltlt condJtlon. Call G. Hendersoo 7S!,-l 700 or 675-S!$4 AM/FM, run5 & looks mags, auto trans, PS. IJ0-7000 .:reat. 62 ?\1 $2795 PB. tJt whJ, best orrer ~ C'Jller $6500 oc ass~ low int.eres\ h.e Sl•U mo Yoho 9 772 wtdys 752·-.Z. ev~ & \Otc.erm 752~ 71MYCUaY COUGAR 9709 DClh6M 9720 it• U I l dr A~J F M, 5 .,pd £SOO Gd mp.: & ( U'll.I \97 -4026 9756 ............•.......... ······•········•······· VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AMDLEASIMG OVERSEAS DELI\ !::RY t:x.PERTS 9920 1!171 GRANADA, 4 dr ed fully eqwpt , 3SM mt Xll1l cond. On~ owner S32SO &U 968-0462 '79FORD COURJB -4-i.µtl('d , 7 foot l>-_-d, llOll'<i ~. \l!\1631031 SPECIAL Auto. AIC. lllt. pwr. win. ~.29.CXX>mi. <267U BI S3199 UYR.ADEIOE ~11111 Uercwy lf>t\L'TOCENTEH OR •.............•••..•... ..............•........ 1J ,\u:.ttn Marina I i' o••net 111 nu ' ctlr It& II ~~l~ur 642 ~ll CREVIER '75 DATSUM 210Z $I \I ' H OAOWA'I' \AHIA AHA 835·3171 fto( UUIMAlt OAIVIHCo MACHl"t 6 cyl 4 spd .• ~tereo. •USEDIMWs• '733 OCScpe. mm\1055!!) 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SPECIALS!! ·n f .IO WAGON 4 spt.'ed. yc:llow, 48.019 m11b, l.SSSRYQi 'i6VW Grt'W!. 4 ~l>t't'd ~ltd1n,i: root 10021UZ1 i'8 f'· 10 COL' f' E 5~pet.-d. air rnnd111oning, 22.·l:l.I miles 11181TWLJ r. J-' lOWAGO:S 4 '>Pt'<.'d. ) l'l lo'o\. r ad1a I ll('\!) ti&SMQI 7R F JO W ,\GON 4 '>J.1t•ed. yellow (~V.1)()) '77 Ft0WAGO:-.I 4 speed. ~r~. luggage rct<"k mSJ'PJ > 24 "10 :?JU.00 ~11 s1::Rv1n: I mtral1 A\ a1lahlc \l~t \ f•hwlt~ ~&Dm·4'0 \t SANTA AHA DATSUN 200l t:. 17th St.ret.1 Santa Ana 558-7811 77 F-10 WAGON Fron\ Wheel Dr1\'e .t C)l1nder. 4 speed. A.."'1 FM stereo tape. lug. ~age rark. custom in· tenor. tarh G reat Ga.sS<iver, super i.harp looiung. a4 Moi 24. 000 M 1 Servl("t! contract a11a1la - ble. <46.5PXQ1 $3572 SANTA AHA DATSUN :ma E. 17th Street Santa Ana SSS. 7811 "77 2lrl'Z 2+2, 4-spd, elec snrl. AM1FM cass .. A/C, S:UC ITU, eo() 661-7074 ECONOMY T na Specials 4 ryl . auto, r a d io. he<lter. (<B;WCJ l $4599 RAY FUd>E:IOl U..Collttteo ~ lliAUTOCENTER R. IRVINS 830.7000 12 llonda 600 50mp~ ~ \\orl. S9SO OliU ·~. 21J 255-4400 lhx1a Accord LX '71!. 5 :.pd. ~taroon. air. <'~!> P ~. ma~ fn.~h t1rl'l> & \l.lnl: ~, l.5(1 714. ~ IJlj()4 • t>i.s-6600 9730 ................••.•... '77 JAGUAR XJ6L Sho wroo m fre s h . 1i5!JJ'Pf I RAY FUDE:IOE lritn.h Can l.HALIOCENTl':R DR IRVl:';E 830.7300 9731 ......••............... miracle mazda 2150 ....... d. ~~64S-5700 '79 M.az.da RX7GS. Red. Xll'aS. snso. &&24300 • Ad sitter • 1.81. 24 hr. 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWB PA YMEMTS CM new tmed Mercedes Dem With our extended term simple interest bank plan Minimum down. O.A.C. Call for roof idenlul1 quote. MISSIOH VIEJO tMPOltTS 831-1746 . ~1704 '76 4SC!;EL, met. bm, xlnt cond. 115,950. Call Dave Tru m b ull d)s m n•-ms. 114.452.1391, eves 714 ·675-424 1, 'TIDATSUNP.U. ~.------ Yellow. 5 speed. 33.W 13 450 SL Su ...... b cood. males 11Gl~l9> ,.... r\t.IJ,y equip. P.P. All 6 ar 'TI CHEVY LUV wknds. 714-640-4064 Cam:rr. 4 speed. air ·n 280SE, lmmaruJate. con 48,792 miles $14,500. call 213f86S.-0'2A5 1 lf'27542> dys.~eves. 73SC:Ot:T 4x4. air cood. 73.091 miles (456YHU> '78 DATSUN P .U. One ol A Kind~ 5 speed. fully custorruzed. 5,578 Ollles. 11 £84464) 'Tl DATSUN L.W. BASE AW>maUc. 37,728 ml.les. (UIMD72) 'Tl 798R.4T P.U. Red. me owner, 4 speed. 12.UJ miles. ( lS49995) 713.SCOMV. Sliver. black top ar tot. 48K mi. Mint cooci p. p. !i5'1·7851 'tB Mercedes 300SEL 6.3, air.~. snrf. full pwr, S7500. Must see PP. S.16-Cm '19•2• OllSllJ 714-661~. . Saab 9760 ··~···················· 1980SAAI TUUC>s her'e NOW for 1mmed1ate dehwr) ~ Free 5 } r , 50.000 rrule WARl.AMTY . <.Xrer ends 5-31..SO BUCH IMPORTS S18 Do.,.e Slr-ec.>t Nl:.WPORT lit:ACI I 752-0900 ---- Toyota 9765 ....................... '77 TOYOTA CWCA ~ '-Pt?t"<i. a c. !>\(!re<• & more. i 7J2SG LI $4111 RAYFUDHOE Hoftdo l.8AUT0Cl::NTJ::R DH IRVINf: 830.7600 79 TOYOTA 2 -DR 4 cylinder. 4 .spt•l'd. radio. lug.:age rack. \tlver. low mllei.. 21 ~1o12A.OOO mile Sen ice Conlrll<:l ;n atlable. 188.SZBWJ s.1770 SANTA ANA DATSUN 3Xll E.. 17\.h Street Santa Ana SSS.. 7811 T,,_.. 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Triumph Spitf ir e lo/au. Loaded. $200 + take over pymlS. <.:all ~ V~#9JI" 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Having trouble selling your car? Try 115 • Paid for or oot ~ Ask fOI' Frank Marino or Tom Aik.m. JIMMARIHO VOLKSWA<iEH 117 I I IEACH IL VD. .............. 14~2000 '76UllT f'R O NT W HEEL DRJV£. 4 ryltnder. 4 speed, AM /FM ·t ape, radial tares. luggage rack, factory sliding roof. Green. 12 Mo/12,000 Mile Service Contract availabM. 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IM SANTA ANA 547-0511 .. --·····.-. .. ...--....... __ _ w .. rH••• .. w• Dally N••-.paper L. 73, NO. 1«> 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Freeway Killer ·Strikes Again? .,I ' I l •1 aoa&aT BAD•• ............ .._ The nude body or • )'ount white male who h •d been stranJtled wu found at the rear ol • W•mh\Jter service stllllan Sunday, prompllq speculaU<>n tbal Southern Callforn l• 's freeway killer has struck again Nude Body of Youth Found in Westminst,er the Kendrick 3'aying had dis· , similarities with tbe most recent murder. Hart said all police agendes 1 are handling investigation in their jurisdictions. but are worit· ing c&oseJy with other agendes, much in lhe manner of a lalk force. The unidentified youth was described u five feel, sh inches tall, weighin& W pounds wtlh dark red, shou.lder·leneth batr and hueleyes. Marks we r e found on the youn1 ~r·s nffk lead1n1 to \be bellet lh•t he was strangled by a rope, acrordlng to Orange Coun· t y Sheriffs U . Wyatt Hart An autopey la belnJ conducted. Hart said the s laying "!-a.s aJI the aimilarlUes" of a stnng of homosexual-related slayings ln Southern California Some reports last a bout 40 young mat~ v1cth;n,s dating back to 1972 who hive m et their deaths in a similar fash1on. lt was the first such incident reported in Westminster. The body was found at abcJrt noon Sunday by a service stalioa MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTION SENDS SMOKE AND ASH BILLOWING eo.ooo FEET Heavy O.mage and t.oH of LHe Reported In Wake of Huge Volcanic Activity In Waahlngton 'laeredihle Devastatioa' J7okanic Blast 'Scared Hell' Out of People CASTLE ROCK, Wash. <AP> • -"I could not believe the inudslides ... hot, steaming mud carrying trees, logpng etJUipment and parts of houses," saJd Pam Siddens. a camper wbiaked to safety by helicopter after Mount St. Helens erupted with a blast felt 200 miles away. Logger Joe Sullivan said the mountain ''just moved sideways and the whole tbi.q went up," ~n it_erupted Sunday at 8:38 a.m ... It scared tbe bell out ol me." <~lated story, photo. Pa1e.A3). Kuy people, cunpen and the eodoul, 1uld narrow, barrowiQI .IMapa down t.be mount•i•ide. . bd tbolllwla of otben. near ~a.. YOkuo ud an. •••f, .... llealy-. •-W ID eerie ~mdUdckaab. -•') ... bocked out ot bed by \M .._ .... I\'• Jmt boWnc -..... ..., "In the air," •aid ... bas. owner of a _..... _..ID Totlde, Wub., about as mil• aortbweat of Mount St. ..... 1'o•tl•'• reaideat• were ... ~ . 1'°'8 ---Milt bot ... ad ·--' -~ DlDe m1Je1 above tbe volcano, blotting out the sun for more than 100 miles. At least five were kWed. 21 were missing and Spirit Lake at the bue of the mountain disap· peared under rock and mudflows. Bolla of lightning sparked forest fires over thousands of acres. Mudflows and floods poured down the mountain, destroying bridges and forcing the evacuation of some 2,000 people. "Tbe devutation oo the moun· Lain side ta inc~~Je1" 1aid Air ForceU. D.E. Scnroeoer. "Trees are bocked down, animals are Standiaa around in abock. COV· ered lflthuh." Twea&y miles northeut of the mountaln ln Randle, ham radio o perator James Lanterman said, "'119e air iJ so run of smoke and pumice atone that a penoo ·.vould not Uve outside. J was thlnkin& or evacuatln1 but 1 didn't. ~I could make It. so I'm at.ayiq inside.'' "What we saw, we probably wlll never aee aaain," 1akl lb . Jane Sdclenl, 29, her black baJr i)ecked wttb pay ub after •be re>- ached CaaUe Rock, 35 miles west of Mount St. Helens. She and Terry Clayton, 41, both of Seattle, camped Sat.ur· day on the sboft of Riff Lake, 20 miles north ol the volcano. They were awakened S unday by ligbtn.ing striking the ground and a towerinJ column of black smoke and ash. They began trying to drive back to the main highway, croaalng several bridges. cov- ered by water and nowing mpd, but. abmedt.Jaed their car when they spotted a Coast Guard beUCOSJter. The aerial view WU u10und· ing. they said. .. J Uled to ftlb t.be north fork of the Toatle River and I could not believe the mudslides," M.s. Siddens said. Tbe river WU full Of "bol, ateaminl mud C8JT)'lng trees. loagln1 equipment and parts of houses:· she added. The pair guided th' heltcopter back to the mount.aln to warn others, finally convtnein1 bold- out realdent1 to Jump In tbe hell coot..-. · ' employee between two di.sabled cars at the rear of the Mobil Service Stat.ion al 13892 Bolsa Chica Road. The s tati on i s oear Westminster Avenue about one mile fro m the San Diego Frffway. • The slaying follows by about three weeks the c:tuth of 19-year. old Darin Lee Kendrick who was kidnapped from the parung &ot of a au permarilet i.D Stan too. His nude body was found April 30 in Carson. Death was attribut· ed to strangulation. Lt. Hart would ooly say that Seal Beach TrOgedy W e s tm i n st e r Police s pokesman Ear( Graham aaid the lat.est victim was apparently killed at another location and dumped at the station. Plane Crash Ki11s Huntington Couple A young Huntingt01'l Bitath couple were klllM Sunday night when their private plane crashed in swamplands of the wildlife preserve at the Seal" Beach Naval Weapons Station. Police identified the two vic- tims as John Vanderriet. 21 . and wire. Lori, 20. of 4821 King's Court. · Vanderriet was a member of the 1977 Huntington Beach High School graduating class and was active on the sc hool te nnis squad. a spokesperson from the Hunti.ngtoo Beach Union High School District said. Officials today are investigal· ing the cause oC the crash ol the single~ Cessna-182. Base penonnel didn't witness the crash but some reported they heard the sound of an enlioe that appattGtly wa in trouble and beard the ne>Ue ol the impact. There was no fire and no threat to an v buildlnu. r or when tbe plane toot of.f. ac- cordiQe to Natioa.al Transporta· tioo SafQ 8-rd lnvestip«or Wally Funt. She said the craft was mating an approach t.o Ule auport about 10 p.m . Sunday wh~n it crashed about five miles southeast or the . runway on tbe naval st.at100. There was no 1nd1cat1on that the plane was in trouble , she added. "We did have a very brief COO· tact that didn 't reveal ver y much.'' said Long Beach Airport ' Tower Chief Jim Lehman. Lehman s aid weather was clear at the airport with four miles vmbi.lity. Navy s pokesman Joe Haritens s aid tbe crash occurred in the l ,200·acre pres e rve in the southwest part of the base. some tli.staAoe away from bunkers m wbicb ammunWon is stored'°" Off by the Navy'a Pacific fleet. Officials of t..be Federal Avia· uon AdmiaistraUoD and tbe Na· tioaal Trans portation • The cras h occurred just northerly of Edinger Avenue. ad jacent to Sunset Aquatic Park. Safety Board arrived at tbe scene j shortly after the crash. Meetiag Peaeef•I Base officials said the plane crashed in about three f~ of waler in a tidal slough. Navy divers dragged the area without finding any more victims. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderriet were apparently thrown clear ol lbe wreckage. The Vanderriets' aircraft was based al Long Beach Airport but authorities did not know where Miami Cools Down· After Race Riots Hitchhiker Submitted To Sex Acts A 23-year-old Santa Ana man who was bitcbbiking in Foont.ain Valley Sunday night was beaten, robbed and forced to commit sex acts by the driver who picked him up, police said. T he i.ncideot occurred at about 6 : 30 p. m. In tbe vie inity of Newhope Street and Edinger Avenue. The victim told police that after be was picked up, the driver forced him to comm.it sex acts and struck him when be re· r used to IW'n!ftde.r his money. The driver took S9 from the victim's backpack, and then the victim fled from the car, be tokl police. MIAMI (AP) -Violent.• ap- peared to be abating toda f and a bout soo blac k s gathere d peaceCuJly for • rally io t.be heart ol t.be riot-tom area aft.er two nights of r acial turmoil left at least LS dead. Some shooting ' and looting coatilloed and smoke still rose Crom some of the fires lb at bad heel wt. Law enforcement officers warned th.al rioting sparked by the acquitlaJ ol four white ex· policemen in the healing death of a black man couJd rekindle at anytime. Miami's mayor and seftraJ black leaders were scheduJed to speak at the outdoor gathering called by black leeders in the city's riot-torn Uberty Cit)' dis· trict. Akdar Muhammed. idea· tified as a rally ortan.lJer. said it was bekl ··for tbe iraaaroots people wbo have suffered and have bad to mate tbe creaaest s acrifices to be beard." The governor seat 2.500 mott NaUooal Guardsmen to aid 1.100 alreacty dispMcbed to help cope wiU. wbat bad become Ute worst Stevens to Moll Return to GWC BJ PBILSNEJDEUA.N .... Del9tt ........ Lee A. Stewm, wbo resiped laat week • pnsideat ol Golden West Collep. baa po9tpOeed Ms announeemeat oa detber be will return t.o &be poll. •Jtftl be needs additJoeal time to~ tbem.uet' . "He's 1Ull torn Oftr wlalch way to ao ." aeld Bruce Williama, • Golden West s pokeamu. "He feell lt'1 a critical ded.lioa and IMt Deedl morellme." AcCOl"dinc to t.be 1poketman, St~veDI also ~ to wait UDtU Cout Comm.tt~~ Ola· trict °'8Dcellor ... .... h•d a cbaDce '° •PMll todQ to tbe fatUltr o1 OoW. W• ,. Sardina the ewa&a leedt._ U1P lo S..v-· *'CUUon. ~ · Tbe meet'"' with WatacJn was • equHted Friday by the Academic Senate at Golden We.t. ne c11tr1«•1 board ol u.tea bu otrered to reject Stnem' rel· lpaticm ii tlile CGPec• oMdaJ compiles wlU. ttteral C941- tiona, ~full clllelOlln tJI bll Pi ..... ate tJI ctiltrkt ,.,.. 'erty Md a liGla tJI twv ,..... pay ( --.... ) • Tbe ~ Uaat led to Stft-·~...,...., centeredm ~fl ..... of aurplus colle1e UmbW tGI' 1uc11c-.. parpGlll ta hat tJI bll bome . S..Y91 DOW II~ to•· noaaee ltll cleelllon re1.,... wbedllr be will retun I..., .. t.beweet. nots in terms oC fatalities in a U.S . crty smce July 1967. At that time Newark and Detroit ex- ploded in what became known as the "long bot s ummer" of racial turmoil. The dead included eight blacks and six whit.es killed in lbe often grisly voilence, and a policeman felled by a heart at. tack. More than 371 people were injured. 12 critically, in the chaos that began Saturday night. Over 450 arrests were made, many for violallllg the 8 p.m. to6 a.m. curfew. Presideot Carter today sent U.S. AUomey ~rat Benjamin R. CivUetti to Miami. White House press secretary Jody Powells.aid Civiletti was told to seeK a restoration of order and to "seethatJustice ls done ... Federal olficials said Sunday they would seek ci vii rights in- dictments from a grand jury \ <See alOTS, Pqe AZ> j' Ceast Weatlaer Nilht and a:aorning low clouds with buy afternoon su.ubi.ne. Lows too.igbt SS to 60. Highs Tues day mid-80s at beaches, upper 60s inland. , 1N819£Te•AY O•e·tf•• Saa Dtego ~. fir9d /or Pfavbofl Mli8mlillf "'*· _,., gm her ldcka CU 0 poCfcttoOfftH ~ ,,. dfr'• '"""'· Storr,Jidof'afeA7 . •••• ' I Al ONLY PILOT Monppx. M!X 19. 1980 ~--JlJST BRE.41UNG ·....._ __ ........_ . SOutff, Korea CW1e1 Political Camp• £0\Jl... South KOf'ff (AP> )lartlaJ t1w authorttJ• today CWCS.Nd U.. t'-lfta of the National AsMmbly and the MM· quarwn ol both • ._ potitkal P8rtH't. as rioC poltce and troopl broil• up atudmt demoa.at.rfiMJN In SfoouJ and Kwan&Ju Mbl Kwan.Shill, ant.ft& ptabT of tht' ... mbly, St'nt a let· ter to au mcmben Q.JUll U. 11\Wtaq tnfe>f'9Md hJm they would not be permitted lo epta U. ... .-.>' ... ._ 1chtdu'9d for Tut>Mia) TM~ cl.._ tbe C'°""',,...' ~Mratll' Republ1un Part)' and the oppml . Nf''411 OC!mO<.'rallc Party wert> aho ordereod C'lot.ed .'1.retl "• P•rtle• • • St• 11d w ASHJNOTON (AP> Tht' ti s Supreme Court today rt buffed an attaC'k on the l~aJlt.Y or former President Nixon's pardoo from cnml.nal p~loo ln U\e Water&ale scandal The juaUca. without comment. ten 1otact a federal appeab court rulbl& that two Colorado men lack the neceuary legal staoclinl to cballenae then.f>tes.ldeot rord's pardon of Nixon or. Sept 8. 1974. R•rt Starr and James Ward. represented by Aspet'l, Colo lawyer Carl Nut~hom , sougbt1o invalidate the pardon llallk s1 ...... ~r••• ···~ NEW YORK (AP>-MorganGuuantyTrustCo.,thenauon·s fiflh 'largest commercial -bank. today but it s prime lend ing rate by half a percentage point to 16 percent Morgan freque ntly has led major banks an cutung the base lending rate for loans to businesses sance interest rates began falling m mid.April. The prime rate applies lo loans banks make lo most credit worthy corporate cus tomers. Rates on alm06t all other com m erciaJ-iDdustriaJ loans att scaled upward from the pnme. The prime peaked alarecord20per,cent in early Apfll. PrUoiwrs ·artur •o Werlt FLORIDA CITY. Fla. <AP> -More than 150 prisoners at the Dade Correctional Institution refused to work today in a pro· te~t of cood.itions that authorities said was sparked by racial strife in nearby Miami. Some windows were broken blll oo 10· juries were reported. Corrections Secretary l.c:luie Wainwria.ht lofonned Gov. Bob Graham in Tallahassee that between 150 and 200 convicts wen involved in a window·breakinj incident at the medium and maximum·secunty facility, said Dennis Ross, Graham's deputy chief ol staff. St.ale prison spokesman Vernon Bradford said the incident was part or a sit-down strike by inmates who refused to go to wo'fk assignments this morning. He said Superm\endent W. F. ··em•· Rous initiated "regular control techniques'' to bring or· der. Boots Befuddled Visitors Chilled By Billowing Fog Damp, billowing fog that drift· e d i n and o ut at wh im enshrouded the Orange Coast s hor elin e S und ay. drawing thousands of visitor s from warmer inJand climes to sit in chilly, confused frustration. Droves of boaters cast off for a day at sea m all sorts of small ('raft , ~ome not quite s hipshape after an idle winter, and many bad to llmp or be towed back 111· to port. authorities said. A whole crowd of beach vis· lll'rs enlisted by Newport Beach h guard personnel on shore finally succeeded Sunday night in rocking Robert La dewig's 42-foot power boat Cree after it ran aground at Sixth Street Beach. Ladewig, of Laguna Beach, tried to contact a salvage firm to hoist the 35,000.pound boat onto a trailer, authorities said. and prevent it from being broken up by the surf. A line was secured to the vessel by Lifeguard Ray Garver, according t.o Lifeguard Lt. Logan Loctaciey, ud every· body on the muaive hawser tugged and pulled W1W it noated rree. The boat that grounded westerly of Balboa Pier about 8:30 p.m. was able to make port under her own power alter belng refloated about 10 .p .m .• lifeguards said. Surf and sea temperatures ran fair to good along the Orange Coast, despite the nuctuaUng fo g condlllon that bad San Clemente basking in aun.ahine for two hours while upcoaat in Laguna Beach some folks turned on their furnaces. DAILY PILOT ~ °'-c...i Diiiy "'"""" ... .,. _. .. " c-o-""' _...._ '' .....,_ W l!w °'-~ ,,_....,. ~. S...-t't ..,,,_, ... ,....,.._ -·· , ... _ Fflclooy lor CMll ....... -h.t<ll, ...... .._.. :::.~== l~ ~ ~"': ..,..,_S.-.0 _ ...,...'l'L TM __ ,..,_ ..... 11 .. m-a....-. ~o ... ,_c.u_c __ ,_ ._.. ... -__ ......_ ·Jlk-•.CW. Yl<•--·-°"'*------··--E4'1tor ,_.,__.. _......,.~.,. .. a.-. ....... _.....,....., --==.-.. Mu~-=----..... -~o ... ,.,_ a... "-IMCJ< ._,, -c.... ..-~ .. -. m-....... T111, ....... .,,..., a ....... Mf .. r, ;IOll1I "'-•lll~~Cltt .... .... ,. !i~~~~ ,... ..~, ...... :.:e..:; ~ -· t='..!..~~··c...---~~:..!::.n.~~~ "lt's actually summertime , but it ~n't show," is the ay a mateur Huntington Beach weather watcher J . Sherman Denny put it today. He said no rain fell overnight· although heavy fog and dew abo unded h1l e it as 1t drip· dropped audibly from trees and power lines early today. "Same old garbage" is the way a spokesman for the t.J.S. Weather Service lD Los Angeles put it today when asked for an overnight forecast for Tuesday. She said prevailing n ight and early morning low clouda and fog will continue, with 1 high and low of 70 and 60 degrees forecast. Huntington Slate Beach logged 10,000 visit.ors and &Ua Chica State Beach had U,000 Sunday, with fair to &ood surf condWom but a rather steady turnover of arriving and depart· log visit.on. Newport Beach lifeguards said they monitored about 10,000 viaiton Sunday, with six rescues as few bathers entered the surf. Laguna Beach llleguard.s said water temperatures were only 58 dearees Sunday, which ltept rescues lo one among the 10,000 beach visitors. Fourteen ml.Dor first aid cues were reported. · "We got a ru1 rush here when it cleared up," said a San Clemente Uleguard spokesman. estimating a peat of UOO vis· ilors durinC a two hour per1od, but only two rescues despite 63 <tegree waters. San Clemente and Doheny slate beaches reported routine Sunday afternoon activities, while a spofsesman at Avalon, on Santa C.tallna Island, aakt the bamletaUDived a Lions Club con· vention that drew about 300 de· legates. Three Boys Arrested in Valley Holdup Tbree Santa Ana y~~ 12, lJ and 14 were tn Fountain VaJJey SUnday lo ecm· oectklD wt1' the ltnlq·arm nb-ber1 of a '1·Ytar-old BaDla Ana woma. Pollee Mid the OarM ~ wen IMYIDI a Dia& Nrlor at 1m1 H,art,or Blvd. at &bout 5:41 p.m .• J1}11l M the 1"MUD WU •· tertn1, Carr:Y'lnt law wan.t lD bar rilbl bud. Ou JQUth beld t.ba woaum •hilt ttie .... took ... , •alllt. tben .... three n.d lato • ~ rtalduUal area, wbere t.ba1 were spotted by Police ud II'· re.led, poliH Hid. Two of \be .................. to tbelr ,.,...._ Tbt Udrd wu pJeced la Or .... a.my lnenDe Rd. " ,,., ........ MIAMI POLICEMAN TAKES AIM ON LOOTERS AS 000 OUAROS ANOTHER OUAING AIOTING City Beco1Ma a ~99 After Acqulttal of Four WhttH In S'-ylng of Black Man U.S. Court Aetioa F,....P.AI Auto Maintenance Ww Left Staruling RIOTS ••• Wedne9day agalnst the UT K · quitted office~. Sheriff Bobby Jones, Dade County's top law enforce~t officer. sa1ct-Sunday ·nicht s curlew •ppe.renUy had an eft~ "l feel slightly optimistic that the worst of the violence Is oveT," ~ said, ad.ding qfliddy: WASHINGTON <APl -The U.S. Supreme Court left intact today Callfornia's limiting of the em1ssion-relaled maantenance that automobile manufacturers c a n recommend to new car owners. The Justices rejected argu. ments by General Motors , Chrysler and other auto industry representaUves aimed at over- turning what they portray as an unlawful r estriction on free s peech. A pa.rt or the Clean Air Act establishes a scheme for reg- gulating pollution emissions from new motor vehicles. The act pre-empts slate and local governments from en!orc· mg any emission·control regula· lions, but makes an exception for Caltrom ia. Under the act , the Environ· mental Protection Agency ls to waive federal pre.emption in favor or California·s s tate · Imposed regulatJona unless the EPA finds such a waiver inap· propriate. As explained by government I a wyers. Congres s wanted C alifornia t o co ntinue its "plon~ring role" In regulating auto·related emissions. "Congress recognized that Cahfomla's efforts predated those ol the federal government in response to an air poUUtlon problem which was. and still LI. the most pervasive and acute In the nation," they said. In 1978. the EPA waived federal pre-emption to allow California to imp05e regulations limiting the amount of main· tenance a manufacturer can suggest in the writ~en in1truc• lions accompanyint new can sold in that state. Under the Clean Air Act , manufacturen cannot sell a new model ol car that has not been certified by the EPA as comply· ing with pollullon,emisslon standards. 1n addition. the a.ct requires manufacturers to provide a "performance wananty" for each new car's emission control equipment and to provide writ· ten maintenance tnatructlon.s conforming to EPA regulations. If a car·buyer fails to comply with the written maintenance in· Bandits Hit Valley Eatery; $460 Stolen A Fountain Valley restaurant operator was robbed Saturday or $460 by two men who threatened the c&lbier and lndJcated IMy had a g\ll, police said. The holdup occurred at Taco De Carles, 9925 Warner Ave., about2p.m. One suspect wes dMcribed as a Caucasian man, about JS. S· f eel-10 iDcbes tall, 200 I bl., with black-gray balr, brl•ht blue eyes, abort beard, weartnc a U1bt brown eorduroy Jacket. 11ae MCI09ill mua Wal deleribed • Latin. qe 15, 5-feet·I laebel tall, 140 pouacla, wilb black lffUfUlr. Police said the palr are beUeved to have Oed ln a Uaht ,,... Ford P1Dto. S.dion Backed TOKYO (AP) -Prime Mtailtar llu8.YOlbl Obira nal· ftrmed '*' Japan'• lDt4ntJoa to tooperate wttb tlM United Statee IDCl lta EuoDean aw. tn 1antdcm aplmt lru · Mpltt die ...,._ defeat of hll sen· ernmmt tn pa.rllament. ' stnactions. the car's manufae. turer is freed fro m its pttformance warranty obliga. lion. IJJ 1977, tbe California Air Resources B.oard, the state's versions of the EPA, adopted reg. ulations limiting the amount of scheduled matntenance that can be recommended. Those regula· lions were enforced after the EPA · waived its federal pre· emption. Manufacturers challenged the pre -emption waiver. but the U.S. Circu it Court of Appeals in Washmgt.on upheld the EPA de· cis1on Aug. 3. Krypton Gas Vented at TMI For Entrants HARRISBURG. Pa .. IAP) Technicians began venting a tiny a mount of krypton gas to- day In preparation for human e ntry into the radiation · drenched reactor containment building at Three Mile Island. The vent.Ing, which be1ao at 8 a .m. and will be stretched over 24 boun, will reJeue •bout .01 of a curie ol lbe inert au from an airlock leadiq t.o the buildine. Two enatoeen weartns double layert or protective clot.hiq and laden with breathlq equipment., r adl•tion monitors, two·way r1dio1 and a camera. are scbe4Wed to enter the contains ment builclin& Tuesday eveftin&. They wtU abo be watched on video monit.on by. and remain in cooatant communlcaUoo with. plant personnel and Nuclear Regulat.ory CommtaaloQ staff throulbout their U to 20-minute stay. Tbe NRC is monitoring today·a pre-entry venting as well as another reluae of krypton from t.be aJrlock when lbe two enllneen Ult. Ocean· Pacific ... "We 're not out or the ~ fet~" .. Penonal violence ls down. Tbe looting and fires are up.'' M 1ami ·Police Chief Kenneth Harms said Jale Sunday. Police s pokesman Angelo B1tsis said later. however ... ft could stan up agam. We"IJ see what happens " All schools were closed today, bus service canceled and workers advised not to report to their jobs unless 1t was man· datory. Gov. Bob Graham begged re:ss !dents lo stay Ill their homes overmght. There was a report that officials warned incoming air travelers not to go into the center city. Tbe areas of vtol~ce a~ not pa rt.a ol the city that normally attract tounsts They mclude a subsUDtial part of tbe ~it>''• nortbweat aide. about a ..-re mile o( tbe Coconut Gro¥e aru and part ot suburban Opa·kx-ka. Four policemen were shot, none senously One lieutenant suffered a fatal heart attack whale palrollinc the streets. Reports ol lhe num~r ol dead varied, with some counts as bieb as 19. Police dis puted that number, saying tbe county was officially reportln.c 10 de•tbs and the dty five. The count in- cluded t.be dead officer. Four violent death• durln1 the weekend were not counted because they were oot related to the dilturbances. police u.id. The riotin& beCan less than three hours afttt an aU·wbite jury returned its verdlet \n Tam· pa in the fatal beatin1 of Arthur McDuHie. an insurance ex· ecutin. Nine people died t.be fint nicht. including three wbltea clraaed from their ears and beaten to death. police said. Several of the weetend kill· me• were grts1y. One bod.Y had an ear and toogue cut off. One victim wu burned beyond re<:· oolitioll. Pin,•1e coro walk shorts with the onginal cargo pocket, in red. It. tjtJe, cream. tan. dk. brown, nevv. rayat blue.. orange ano 1<e11v green. Ana me more actiY8 etastiC: beck mid·waae cord. 1n white, chOcelate. n bltJe. rayal btue. reo. Wheat and nhy I Hostage Freedom Planned? B1TMA11ec..._..,_ A plan to free tlle U.I~ hosta1e1 tn three 9tafet ti ....... readied l« 1ubm1Nl0ft to Ina._ new Parliament on June ~. seven moot.ha and a da.J 'aft« the Amerlcam were ..m.d. the Preach news ..-CY reported. However •• Slate Deput.mellt spokesman aaid: "If there ii one (a plan>. it was ne gotiated without American lnput t.o m y knowlfldte." The East German news agen. cy. AON, said the Parliament will meet olficiallv for thP lint IRAN RIEICUE TEAM AETURNS HOME -A4 ta me May 28, three days afttt an organizing session. But a U.N. envoy befog sent to Tehran for talks with • IOYent' ment officlah will not be dealifte with the hostage Issue, 11 Foreign Ministry spokesman s aid today. The hostage freedom plan was reported Sunday by the French news agency, Agence France Presse, which quoted sources in Paris as saying tll1s would be the procedure: Tbe three aenlor diplomats held at the Iranian Foreirn Ministry would be freed fint. Forty ol tbe 53 seized in the U.S. ~mbusy In Tehran on NoY. 4 would be let go when the United Slates opens talks with Iran on the • bUtion in lrantan aueta President Carter froze. The last 10, susped.ed by t.bell' captors ft( bein1 .,._, wouAd be freed..._ Iran and tbe Uui&ed Slates....- peace ahd neutrality treaty. The SOWttS sakl the plan wa worked out by Archbishop Hilarion Capud,ji, the Eastern rite Roman Catholic wbo waa chosen by Iran to transfer tbe remains or the eight U .S , servicemen killed In the at· tempted rescue of the hostages: French lawyer C hristian Bourguet and Argentine busi· nessman Hector Villalon. The sources said the plan was worked out with Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegb Gbolbzadeh du r i ng his rece nt trips to France. Swit.zttland, Italy and the PersiarrGulf. Nude Intruder Beats, Rapes Woman in HD"' A 39-year-Old Huntington Bucb w o m a n w a s r a p e d a n4 beaten ~Y in her home Saturday night by 1 man who entered her bedroom nude, police said. The woman was asleep in her eoadominium townhouse in u.e southeast aedion of the city when sbe 1wote at about U p.m. to flDd &be ~lotMd .uaager OQ ber bed. police said. TM intruder, wbo appareatb entered tbroaeb an .ullloeted rear door, tore t.be womaa'1 bedclothes off, raped her and beat ber about the bead, poUce said. After about 40 minutes. the man left and the victim swq. mooed PQUce. 'rhe woman wu treated at Pacifica Hospital for racial U.. juries, but wun't bospitali.J:ed. The suspect in the case ii described as Caucasian, •bot.It 22 yean old, tall, witJI very abort brown hair resemb1in1 a military haircut. P'>lice said. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH • (714) ~44·7030 .. · ·:- . .. . . ... .. -. ... • I l i!vlne ... Vo•r Ho•eto w n D•ll,-New8p aper I VOL. 73, NO. 140, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA cl ~ORNIA MONDAY, MAY 19, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 Freeway er Stri~es Agalli? a, aoaEaT MDEa OI • .,....,,_ ..... Tbe nude body or • younc wh ite male who had been atnntled was found at the "•r of a 'Westminster servtce station Sunday, promPtlng speculauon that Southe rn CalHornt a 's freew~ killer has struck again. N u de Body of Yo u th Found in Westminster the Kendrick slaying had dis· similarities with lhe most recent murder. Hart said all police agencies are handling investigation in • their jurisdictions, but are work· ing cl06ely with other agencies. much in the manner o{ a task force. The unlde ntif1ed youth was described as s (eel~. weighing 135 pounds with dark red. shoulder·length hair and hazel eyes. He was believed to be 16 to 19 eanokS Mark were round on the )'Oun& ter's neck leading to the belief that he was strangled by a rope. according to Oran$(e Coun· ty Sherirf's Lt Wyatt Hart An aulOPIY is being conducted. Hart said the slaying "has all the slmilarilies" of a string or homosexual-related s layings in Southern California Some r eports hst about 40 young male vicums dating back to 1972 who have m et their dea ths ma sjmilar fashion. l t was the first such incident reported in Westminster . The body was found at abc•tt noon Sunday by a service station ·~··,...,.... MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTION SENDS SMOKE ANO ASH BILLOWING 60,000 F£ET Heavy Damage end t.oH of ute Reported In Wake of Huge Volcanic Activity In Weahlngt_on 'lneredihle Devastation' . Volcanic Blast 'Scared Hell' Out of Pe ople CASI'LE ROCK, Wash. <AP> -"I could not belie ve the mudslides . . . hot. steamiog mud carrying trees, logetng 9e1uipment and parts of houses," said Pam Siddens, a camper whisked to safety by helieopter after Mount St. Helens erupted trith a blast felt 200 miles away. Logier Joe Sullivan sald the moantain "just moved sideways dd the whole thing went up," wben U.et;UPted SUndav at 8:39 aJD. ''It scared the bell out Of ~." <Related story. photo, h&e AS>. Many people, campers and tbe cwiom, 'bad narrow, barrowi.Dc me..-down tbe mountalmide. A.ad tboulmdl of others, near the vokuo and mUe1 away, IGddealJ were abrwded m eerie •no-... tlllek .. HJ WM bodied out of bed by u.e aplaUoa. lt'a juat bollinc -.-, war Uf In tbe alr ," aaid .liD l[ataer, owner of a C"al .... ID TNJe. Wub., a 35 ==-~•est of Mount St. To•tl•'• reeldenu were 9'HWR1 j , ,....,.. .... ,bot ... -.t 1llMk .. '°"""' D1M ID1a. above the volcano, blotting out tbe sun for more than 100 mileti. At leut five we~ killed, 21 were missing and Spirit Lake at the base or the mountain dlsap- p eared under rock and mudflows. Bolts of llgbtning sparked forest fires over thousands of acres. Mudflows and floods poured down the mountain, destroylna bridges and fon:ing the e vacuation of some 2.000 people. · ·'The devutatioo on the moun· taln aide la tncrecli~" saJd Air Force Lt. D.E. Sch er. "Trees are lmocked down, animals are stand=. around ln abock, COY· ered 'Ji ub." Twen.ty miles nort.beut ol the moum..ln in Randle, ham radio operator lamea Lanterman said, '"nle air Is ao full of smoke and pumice stone that a .,..acm would net live outside. 1 wu thinkln1 of evacuaUn• but I dldn 't tNnk I could make It. eo I'm 1t.aytq lollde." "Wbilt we 11w, we probalSily wUI ""'" 1ee aam." said Mia. JaM Slddlm, 29, her black balr neeked wet.a."'' ub after lbe re- ached Castle Rock. 35 miles west of Mount St. Helens . · She and Terry Clayton, 41 , both of Seattle, camped Satur· day on the shore of Riff Lake, 20 mlles north of the volcano. They were awakened Sunday by lightning striking the ground and a towering column of black smoke and uh. They began trying to drive back to the main highway, cr06sing several bridges cov- ered by water and Oowing mud, but abandoned their car when they spotted a Coast Guard helicopter. Tbe aerial view wu astound- ing, they aaid. "I UMd to flsh tM north fork or the Toutle River and I could not believe the mucblidet," Ms. Siddens aald. The river was full of "bot, steamlnl mud carrying trees, lollinl equipment and parts ol hOUHI ••• lbe added. Tbe pair pkSed the helicopter back 1.0 the moun\ain to warn othen, f\nally conv\neln1 bold· out re•ldentl to Jump ln tbe bellcOater. .. employee between two disabled cars at the rear or the Mobil Service Station at 13892 Bolsa Chica Road. T h e s tati on i s ne a r Westminster Avenue about one mile from th e San Diego Freeway. Tbe slaying follows by about three weeks the death or 19-year- old Darin Lee Kendrick who was kidnapped from the parking lot or a supermarkelin Stanton. His nude body was found Apnl 30 1n Carson. Death was allnbut· ed to strangulation. Lt. Hart would onl y say that IA Integratio n W es tmin s ter Po li ce spokesman Ear( Graham said the latest victim was apparently killed at another location and dumped at the station. 1 Judge Egly Rules All-grades Plan LOS ANGELES <AP > - Superiol' Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach shot down the Los Angeles school board's hopes for a ll·voluntary integration to- 13 of 17 Ra~es day and ordered the district to co me back in 60 days with 1 plan to integrate as many schools as pos~tble The jud~e. in an 8&-page writ· Bar Gro.up Backs . Incumbent Judges By DAVID K\JTZMANN Of-DMty "'9C...., Incumbent judges who are runninJ for election in 13 of 17 M unJctpal and Superior Court races in the June 3 election re · ceived high marks from mem· bers ol lhe Oraqe County bar Association who participated in a judicial evaluation made public today. Bar association officials said nearly 25 percent of the group's 3,000 members returned ques- tionnaires mailed out last month on the qualifications of the 52 candidates running for judicial office. * * * Forwn Set For Judic ia l <:andida tes Orange County Superior Court judges and their challengers in the June 3 ele('tion a r e scheduled lo appear tonight at a candidates forum at Newport Harbor High School. Also expected is Harbor Municipal Court Judse Franc~ Munoz and challenger Michael Pear. The Harbor court district covers the cities of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Irvine. The 7 p.m. debate 1s being pre- sented by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce and local attorneys Michael Christianson and Edward Stone. The high school is loca~ at 600 Irvine Ave. The results or those 696· r esponses clearly s howe d favorable attitudes toward the 13 incumbent judees seeking re· election. But the bar association of· ricials. at a news conference this morning. said tbe results ol lbe questionnaire in no way con· stitute endorsements of any can- didate . "We· have no ax to gr ind whatsoever.·• bar association President John Pitts said. The questionnaire asked mem- bers lo evaluate each candidate in eight different areas: pro- fessional ability; temperament and dem eanor; tntegrily and c harac ter : j udt m e nl : ex· perience; diligence: health. and ~eneral reputation in the legal communitv. <See BACKING. Page AZ> l roUie JI ot e r Toll 3 1,681 There a re 31.li81 Irvine <'ittzens registered 'l vote in the June 3 election, a,., 'lrding to lhe city clerk. O f that tot a 1. 15.925 are R ep ublicans. l l.637 are De mocrats, 258 a ·e American Independents. SO belong to the Peace and Fn..edom party, 407 a re Ubertaria.u.s, 3.386 declined to stale a part) affiliation and 13 persons we re listed as mis· cellaneous. Unlike m06t c1 es in Orange County, lrvine'c; municipal~· lion coincides wtd1 the June 3 statewide election Meeai.g Peaeefal Miami Cools Down After Race Riots MIAMI <AP> -Violence ap- peared to be abating today and about 500 blacks gathered peacefully for a rally in the hea rt ol lbe riot-torn area after two ni&bta of racial turmoil left at le• 1$ dead. Sofie •>c•Una and loatlat eonttn..S and amoke s tUI roM from IOllle of tbe ftrea that bad been aet. Law fb'.!toreement offleen -. warned riotin1 1parked by tbe acquittal of four wbit.e a -- policemen in the bHUq deldl of a blaclt man could rekindle at anytime. ' MlamJ'a mayor and teftra1 black leeden were aebeduled to apeu at the outdoor 1~ called by black luderl in the city's riot.ten UbertJ Cll)' 4b- tr1et. Alrdar ¥ubammc. d, ktle~ t\n.d aa a r~ ~· Mid f it was held ··ror tbe gras.aroots people who have suffered and have bad to make the greatest sacrifices to be beard." The IOvenMW smt 2,500 more NaUooal Guardsmen to akt 1,100 already dlspetebed to help eope with what bad become the -...nt riot& ID tenna of fatalities In a U.S. ctt.Y linee Jub lMT. At I.bat time Newm and Detrc¥t a· plodfld tn wbat became tnown u the "kJlla bot MUDmer" ol redal tunnoil. Tbe dead included •llbt blacks and lix wbi.., killed in the often P'l*l1 vothoee, and ~ policeman felled by • heart at· u1ek. Men than rn ....,..._ were lnJured. 11 er1Ucall1: ln tbe chaos that be1an Satur day Di•bt. Onr ao aneata were ( .. lllOl'I, .... Al) ten ruling, s aid the district's ... voluntary plan is not aimed at desegregatin~ any school and that the n«-w plan should encom. pass all grades -kindergarten through l2lh not just grades four througtleight, ~ lbe volun· tar y plan dictated. School Board Member Bobbi Fiedler said the ruling would be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. Egly said the revised plan should follow a new definition or wha t is a segrega~ school. ·'The resolution of tbe issue of definition is the lynchpin of the remedial portion of this case." Egly said. He said there are nearly 300 schools with 70 percent or more ~lack or tusparuc enrollments he considers se«regated. ··TM court intends to adopt a defwtioa ol a multi~c de· segttpled scbool lbat wouJd re- quire a plura lity ol white children plus or minus 5 percent over the largest of any or the m inority groups present." He said the school district has 60 days to devise a plan that would integrate. according to <SttJ UDGE. Page AZI Irvine Amon~ Top S tude nts In Skill Test Irvine Unified School District students scored in the top 15 per· cent among students who took the California Assessment Pro· ~ram test earlier this year. ac· cording to a report the school trustees will hear tonight. The report, prepared by assis· tant s upe rinte nde nt Bruce Givner. also shows Irvine stu· dents placed in t.he top 25 per· . cent among students who took the nationwide Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills. The California Assessment Program test asks students questions in the areas or read· ing . written e xpression and m._a t be m a t i c s . Th e Co m · 1frebeosive Test of Basic Skills .. covfrs lhe areas of reading, language and mathematics. Co ast We ather Night and morning low clouds with buy afternoon sunshine. Lows tonight SS to 60. Highs Tuesday mid..fOs at beaches. upper 60s inland. IMll•ETe•"Y <1ne ·Hme Saft Diego c~. fired for Plavbotl maCJOIMe po#. t10W oeu laeT lclclc1 a1 o poUcewomon potrollbtg tlw at,'• slttml. 8torM, '*1lo Poo-A 7. ··-· ,, • I • .U MILYPILOT Pt l•••••• ••l a# I• a ·erle . t-'l.ORlOA CITY. Fla IAPI More than 150 pnsonen at UW 1>*9il! eon.t'UonaJ lnaUtut1on refu.sed to work today in a pro tat ol ~ Lbat authorlUc aatd waa aparked by racial 9lrtk i. nearO, llll•mj Some windows were broken but no in jwift .,.,... reported Cornrttom Sffret•ry Louk W111o"'•nght Informed Gov Bob Graham 1n TaJlah ee that between 150 and 200 ('()nv1cU were anvolnd in • wtndow·b~akin-ti incident at the medium and mu1mum-1ttunty facility, said Oennia Rosa Graham's deputy chtd cl stalf ' Al'W~ SUik Jll""ISOft •~etman Vernon Bradford said the 1nc1dent "as part cl a alt·down strike by inmates who refused to go to work asMgnments this moming He said Superintendent W F ··Bill" Rou~ initiated "regular control techntques" to bnng or der MIAMI POLICEMAN TAKES A IM ON LOOTERS AS DOG GUARDS ANOTHER DURING RIOTING Ctty Become• • Powdetket After Ac:qulnal of Four Wblt•.! In Slaying of Black Man 1·,...,.~h. ~flrlPI# \ ivlC' ('rbb · WARSAW. Poland <AP> French President Valery li1scard d' FAlaing and Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev asreed at ~ two-man ~umm1t today thei_r coun\.ries are committed to a p0bUcal tohruon of the Afgbamstan crisis but their poeitions ·•remain rar apart," a French spokesman sa1d. During the meeting, held under the initiative or Polish com· munist leader Edward G1erek, the French president underlined also "the neces~ity for all countries to work for the liberation or the U S. hostages." held in Iran. presidenlial apokesman J acques Blot :;aid The summit is the firsl between Bnbnev and any Western chief of state since the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan B n n k .'il1111h .-# P rhwr Ita l., NEW YORK (AP> -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .. the nation's fifth largest commercial bank. today but its prime lend· ing rate by half a percentage point to 16 percent. · Morgan frequently bas led major banks in cutting the base lendlng rate for loans to businesses since interest rates began falling in mid-April. · The prime rate applies to loans banks make to most credit worthy corporate customers. Rates on almost all other com merclal-industrial loans are scaled upward from the pnme. The prime peaked at a record20 percent in early Apn). HUntington Couple Die in Air Crash A young Huntington Beach couple were killed Sunday night w hen the'r priva te plane cra8hed In swamplands ot the wildlife preserve al the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. Police identified the two vlc· l1ms ai. John Vandernet. 21. and wi fe. Lori. 20. or 4821 King's Court. V anderriel w~a member or the 1911 Huntmgton ·Beach Hi gh School graduating class and was active on the school tennis squad, a spokesperson from the Huntington Beach Union High School District said o rnclals today are lnvesligat· ing the cause of the crash of the single-engine CeHna-182. Base personnel didn't wltness the crash but so m~ reported they heard the sound of ~n engine that apparently \Wa& m I rouble and heard the noise or the Impact. There was no fire and no threat to any buildin~. The c ras h occurred j ust northerly of Edinger Avenue. adjacent to Sunset Aquatic Park I /'" ;""'-...... . ' '\ ~ .. ·-< JI I ·/ ? ' ( I "'' -.._ .-. d --. ... • :""! SE Al PLANE CRASH SITE . Star Marke Location She said the craft was making an approacn to tne airport about 10 p. m. Sunday when ll crashed about five miles southeast or the runway on the naval station. There was no lndlcallon that the plane was In trouble, she added. t 'ro'" Pagr :l I BAC KING. • • The attorneys who received . the questionnaires could assi~n any or three letter grade<; to ~ach ca nd1d•att' in eac h cate~ory The grades were A <well qualified): B c qualified l. and C lnot quallfiedl • All ttie Incumbents scored high 10 most categories with the e xception of municipal court Judge John C Peal. who Ln the area of professional ability and knowledge of the law was barely given the high marks other in· cum bents enjoyed. Of the nearly 400 bar associa· t1on members 't\ho e.,.aluatc.>d Peal . 143 !>a id h e •~ well qualll1ed in professional ability but 138 swd he isn't quabficd. Another 1J6 ~aid he wa:. qualified. Re'celving high marks for pro· resslonal ability and knowled~t· of the law wer{" in c umbent Superior Court Judges Leonard McBride, Ronald Prtmner and Mark Soden. McBride. for example. rt·· ce1ved 279 "well qualified'' vot~s and 134 "qualified" votes . Onl> 23 attorneys judged him un qualified The attomeys wer e slightly less impressed with incumbent Superior Court Judge Francisco Briseno. who received 161 "well q u allfi e d " votes and 120 "qualified" votes Only 19 bar as::>oc1at1on members judged him "not qualified" in pro· ressional abilit) Receiving high marks in races where there are no incumbents were J a mes L . Smith. a municipal court judge who is running ror a s uperior court J udgesbip. attorney Robert Fraser . who is running for a Santa Ana municipal court seat : J a m es W. Cook. a Ji'ullerton municipal court judge running for the 1upen or court bench, and Robert Fitzgerald , another municipal court judge seeking a su;>erior Court judgeship. Bar association spokesmen said Uus morning the question· nair e 1s comprised of "pure statistics" and that anyone look· 1ng at the results could read whatever they want into them. Pitts said the results indicate merely what the membership of the bar associaUoo t.binlts ot the candidates runnin1 for omce. Car Emission Rule Uphe ld By High Court WASHJNGTON CAP). -The U.S. Supreme Court ten intact today California's hmitmg of the e mission-related maintenance that automobile manufacturers can recommend to new car owners. The justices reJected argu- ments by General Moto rs. Chrysler and other auto industrY representatives aimed at over· lurning what they portray as an unlawful" restriction on free :-.peech A part of the Clean Air Act l'Stablis hes a scheme for reg· g ulating pollution emission~ from new motor vehicles. The act pre-empts state and local governments from enforc· ing any em1sston-control regufa· tJOns. but makes a n exception for California. Under the act. the Environ· mental Protection Agency is to waive federal pre-emption in favo r of Cali fornia 's state · 1 mposed regulations unless the EPA finds such a waiver map- propriate. As explained by government I aw yera, Congress wanted C alifornia to continue its "pioneering role" in regulating· auto-related emissions. f 'ro. Pafl# ,.\ I J UDGE •.. that definition. as many of the 300 segregated schools as possl· ble. and be said he would "in- tervene actively" in preparing the new plan. The judge had copies. printed ror the news media and the dozen attorneys involved. but ar- ranged for someone else to ex· plain it. He worked .in his chambers the Jut month with a ('()mputer firm on acbool wne boundary c hanges to a c hleve some measure ot lnteeralloo bet~ black and white students. WhJtes are a minority In the dlstrict. Esly'a ruUna ls based oa a Callfomia Supreme Court order that the schools be de1e1recated as far u lJ "reasonable and feasible." Base officials said the plane crashed m at>Out three feet of water In a Udal slough. Navy divers dragged the area without rinding any more victims. "We did have a very brief con· tact that didn't reveal very much." said Long Beach Airport Tower Chief Jim Lehman. He said h1a group wu happy with the nearly 25 percent response, figuring only 10 per· --------- cent of the 3,000 members would fill out the forms and return 'rbe bodies or Mr. and Mn. v a nderr\et were apparently thrown clear of the wreckage. The vanderriets' aircraft was based at Loni Beach Airport but a uthortties did not know where or when the plane took off, ac· cording lO National Transporta· lion Safety Bo1trd invesli,ator Wally Funk. DAILY PILOT '""" O.M9' C. .. \.t 0.-h Puot wilt\ •rw" 1\ <Ot'"O·""° ,,_.,,..,........ ~~\ •• ~1\f'IMI bt> '""' Or•"9" CM., Pwot•.,..."I C.~n, ~._,. ...... -.. ....,._ -·· ·"' ...... ,,, ... , ... ( .... -_..,, .. 0( ......... _ 8f'•<'"~ewM••ft V•Utf. fl•lft•. t..•f v"• -"'-" c-M " ....... ·-· -·-.. ..--... -.. --... , ..... ...c_ f;!':';o:..i::~! ~:=~.~·.el.,, 0. ._ .. _ P.'\•O.fltt ·~ Pt.ilbl·~ J;tOll c-, Y>t• ... _l_C.._ .. _ -......... ........ ,_._, ... ........ ,,, ............ lttr .... =-~i::t •. , .. Lehman said weather was clear at the airport with four mil~s visibility. Navy spokesman Joe Harkens said the crash occurred ln the 1,200-acre preserve In the southwest part of the base. some distance away from bunkers in which ammunition is stored for use by the Navy's Pacific neet. Officials of the Federal Avia· tioo Mminiattalion and t.be Na- tl on al Trao1p o rtatlon Safely Board arrived at the scene shortly after the crash. them. ln the paat. officials said. the bar evaluated candidates throush a "blue ribbon commit· tee" but abandoned that format thi s year in fav o r of a plebiscite. "The data we have here is really quite valid," Pitts said. Rlcba rd Lytle, executive director or the bar association. claimed the sa mpling was representative or the group's memberabip. Members were atked to e\'aluate onl)' those candidates with whom they'd had recent experien_ce. Stevens to Mull Return to GWC 81 PlllL INSID&&llAN ........ "" .... 1Ae A. 8Llvena, wbo ~ trlct Ow.~Mor Norman W.i.oo had • ebance '° 1peak today to the f aeully ol Golden Wtll ,. gardlng the eventa leedint up to Stevena' retlipaUoo. f 'ro• P age :I I RIOTS ... made. many for violating the 8 p m to 6 a m curfew. President Carter , today sent t; S. Attorney General BenJamin R C1vilett1 to M1am1. White Hous e press s ecr~ary Jody Powell said Civ1letti was told to seek a rest.orat10f1Aof order and' to .. see Lhal)ust1ce is done .. Federal officials said Sunday they would seek c1v1 I rights 1n· d1ctmenls from a grand JUry Wednesday against the four ac· Quitted officers. .Sheriff Bobby Jones. Dade Count} ·s top law enforcement offi cer . saad Sunday night's currew apparently had an effect "I feel s lightly optim1st1c that the worst bf the VIOience IS over ... he :>aid. adding quickly "We 're not out of the woods yet ·· .. Personal violence 1s down. The lootlllg and hres are up." Mi ami Police Chief Kenneth Harms said late Sunday. Police spokes m a n Angelo B1tsis said later . however, "It could start up again We'll Set what happens · · All schools -.ere closed today, bus service canceled and workers advised not to report to their JObs unless 1l was man· datory. Gov. Bob Graha m belled re&- idents to stay in their homes overnight. There was a report that officia1s warned incoming air travelers not lO go tnto the center city. The areas of v1oten« are DOt parts ol the city. that normally attract tourists. They include a substantial part of the c1\y's northwest side. about a square mile of lbe Coconut Grove area and part of suburban Opa-locka. Four policemen were ·shot, none seriously. One lieutenant suffered a fatal heart attack wblle patrolling the streets. Reports of the number or dead varied. with some counts as bi1h as 19. P olice disputed tbat m&mber. sayln& the county was officlally reporting 10 deaths and the city five. Tbe count in· eluded the dead officer. Four violent deaths durlnc the weekend were not counted beca~ they were not ~lated to the d1.atUrbances, police said. Tuv 727s In Near Collision CHICAGO <AP> -Two = ln1 7%7 jetliners carf)'iDI a of 261 paasen1era were on a possible collision CourM before one plane aborted ill ludlnl at O'Hare 1.nternaUonal Airport to- day. olficlalt sald. Alrport Manage r T bomas Kapsalis said a Branirf Int.em•· tional airplane carryin1 133 wa.s cleared to take off on a nanwa1 crossing a strip on which an American Airlines jet, wttb 128 persona. was cleared to land . Originally, Kapsalla s•id the planes came within 100 feet of each other and that the. incident was caused by an air-traffic controller's mistake. Later. however . Assistant Airport Ma nager Robert. Cusumano said he gave this in· formation to Kapsalis after re- cel ving it from the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA, Cus umano said. later revised its appraisal and said 1t did not immediately know how close the planes came or what caused the incident. ' Neal Callahan, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration. said the American Ai rlines jet, Flight 71 from Newark, N.J., requested to go around again as it was ap· proaching the field. The .Plane. with 121 passengers and a crew of seven . received permission from the control tower and circled the airport before land· 1ng. he said . The Braniff plane .. was Flight 231 on its way to Kansas City. A spokesman for American. Robert Raynesford. said. "The flight was cleared to land and the captain saw oo the intersect· int runway that another airplane was starting its take olt roll. The other ,airplane was moving. The captain immediate- ly asked for clearance (or a missed a~roach and aborted the landing.' . He said the plane landed and later proc~ed to its destination at T\ilila, Okla. Handicapped Seminar Set For UC Irvine The problems and. potenti~ of the handicapped will be ex- plored 10 a three-day aeries ~ e'lent.s at UC lnl.De Tuesday through 1'bunclay. (. Panel dlacuaslons, a si1n· langu8¥e concert. lectures and SpOrtl i.nslJ'UctJon will be part of "Break.lng Through: New Goals f o r the Handicapped ,'' 1ponsored by UCJ Handicapped Student Services, Student Sup- port Services and Student Al- f ain Lec:t.w"eS. The projram is aimed at pro- vidlna a new look al the laaues auocialed with dlsabtlitles and at the methoda throulb which bandlcapped individuals caq break through the barriers they face. All events In "Breaking Throup" are free and open to tbe pabltc. Interpretation for the heartni lmpar1ed will be pro- vided at each event. Further Information on "Breakinl Tbroulb" may be ob- tained by callln1 833-1244. In· formaUon for hearln1 Impaired callers ia available on TTY 1y1t4'm at m.m2. lut week M p....tdent ol Goldin w .. t eou .... .,.. poetponed iu aonOUQHmeat on wbethet be wm ~'°\be poat, MY1DI be needs additional time to couidtr tbemau.t. Ttit meettna with *son WU req uHt•d ll'rlday by t he Academic Senate at Golden WHt. --------- ~Aft ...... ....,. ~-, .. -..... "He'1 11ill torn over wblcb ••1 to 10," 1a•d Brun WUUama , a Golden Wt1t 1~11 ... u . ''ff• fffll lt '1 a uttlal dlellloa and M Mtdil moretimt.'' Aeecir 1' I to U.. .,_elCUAt Stev-alM ....... to wait wrtil Coat OompJunJty Collete Dll· J ------------------ 1'bt d11Uict'1 board ol tswtees h•• ott..:I to reject S&.ntm' ..... i1aatloD U t.bt collele omclal COIDpUea wltb Hveral eoad•· tlODI, lDcl~ f\lU dildolure ol hw prtvat.e .. ot dUtrict pcq>o .ti llDd • ..., ol two..-.· pay (about St.000>. . . . . Ocean Pacific ... Pin·wate cord welk ahOr1I witn the ()f101na1 cergo pocltet. 1n tta. •· tllua. cream. Ian. dk brown . navy. royal blue. <nnQt and kelly green And !ht mot9 ectJYe tlasllc t>aek mid wale cord 1n wh•t•. ~te. It blue. tareJ. blue. reo. wheat and nevy AL'.S GARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6'4'4·7030 1 ~ ~••rHo•e•••• ally NewHp a p •r OL. 73, NO. 1~. 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGB TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Freewa} er • es Again? By llOBEllT BAUD Ol_Oeltw,.. .... The nude body ut • younc white m ale who had been ll.ran.ied wu found at the rear 411 a °W•lmlnater service atJauoo 8-day. prompUng speculation t"at Southern California's freew~ killer has s\.ruclr. aaatn Nude Body of Youth Found in Westminswr the Kendrick slayi ng had dis· similarities with the most recent murder. Hart said a ll police agencies a re handling investigation in their jurisdictioos, bul are work· Ing closely with other agencies. much in the manner of a task force. The iinidentifted youth waa described as five feet, sa.x inches tall, weiebing 135 pounds w1lb dark red, shoulder-length baar and bazeJ eye.a. Marks were found on the youn1swr·1 neck leadin1 to the be he( that he wu 1tran1led by • rope, according to Orange Coun· ty Sheriffs U . Wyatt Hart An autopsy is being conducted Hart said tho slaying "has aJI the similarities" or a string ol homosexuaJ-related slaymgs m Southern California. Some reports list about 40 youna male v1ctims dating back . lo 1972 who bave met their deaths ma similar fashion. It was the first such incident reported in Westaunster. The body was found at abc•1t noon Sunday by a service station MO UNT ST. HELENS ERUPTION SENDS SMOKE AND ASH BtLLOWtNO eo,ooo F£ET He•wy Damage end LoH of Ufe Repor'1ed In Wake of Huge Volcanic Activity In Waahlngto~ 'lneredihle Devastation' Volcanic Blast 'Scare d Hell' O ut of P e ople CASTLE ROCK, Wash. (AP) -"I could not belie ve Ule mudslides . . . hot, steaming mud carrying trees, logging •pment and parts of houses," Hid Pam Siddens, a camper whisked to safety by heUcopc.er after M.oun1 St. Helens erupled With a blast felt 200 mUes away. Loaer Joe Sullivan said the mountain "Just moved sideways u4 the wbole thing went up," wllen it.erupted Sundav at 8:39 a.m. "It ac:ared the beU out of me.'' <Related story , photo, Pase Al). llan.y people, campers and the ~. n.d narrow, harrowing .. .,... do"1l the mountainaide. Alld tbomands of otben, near vo&caoo and '1hlles away, 19ddePly ... lbrouded lD ...... Nlial~-aad tbk:k ..... ··1 .. knocked out of bed by ~ ll'• jmt bollini -.., Uf m the air,·· aaid Kllller. owner ot a 1eneral ID Tout.le, Wub., about 35 aonbwest of Mount St. above the volcano, blotting out the &Un for more than 100 mil~. At least five were killed, 21 were missing and Spirit Lake at the base of the mountain disap· peared under rock a nd mud flows. Bolt.s of lightning sparked forest fU"eS over thousands or acres. Mudllows and floods poured down the mountain, ttestroying bricfaes and forcing the evacuation of some 2,000 people. "The devastation on t.be moun- t.ain aide is incredible1" said Air Force U. D.E . Schroe«er. "Trees are knocked down, animals are atandinc around in shock, cov ered with ash.'' Twmty miles northeast ol the stoaataia in Rudie, bam radio operator James Lanterman Hid, "Tbe air ia ao full of smoke and pumice stone that a penon would not Uve out.aide. J was thinkln1 of evacuating but l .didn't think l could make lt, ao l'm staying inside.·· "What we saw, we probably will never see a1aJn,'' aaJd Ma. J111e Slddenl, 29, her black hair necked wtth aray ub after abe re- ,, ... I ached Castle Rock. 35 miles west of MountSt. Helens. She and Terry Clayton, 41. both of Seattle, camped Satur· day on the shore of Riff Lake, 20 miles north of the volcano. They were awakened Sunday by liehtnlng striking the ground and a towering column or black s moke and ash. They began trying lo drive back to tbe main highway, crossing several bridges cov- ered by water and flowing mud. but abandoned their car when they spotted a Coast Guard helicopter. The aerial view was astound· Ing , they said. "l uaed to flah the nortb fortt of the Toutle Rivet and 1 could not believe the mudaUdes," Ma. Siddens aald. The river waa full of "bot, ateamtnc mud carrylng trees, lotllni equipment and parts of houses." she added. The pair 1uldt'd the helicopter back to the mountain to warn others. finally convincin1 hold· out realdenll to Jump ln tbe MUcooter. ,. employee between two diaabled cars at the rear of the Mobil Service Station at 13892 Bolsa Chica Road. Tbe s tation t s {\ear Westminster Avenue about one mi le from the San Diego Freeway. The slaying follows by about three weeks the death of 19-year- old Darin Lee Kendrick who was kidnapped from the parking lot oC a supennarkel in Stanton. Has nude body was found Apnl 30 in Carson Death was attribut· ed to strangulallon. Lt. Hart would only say lbal W estm in s ter Police spokesman Earf Graha m saH! the latest victtm was apparently killed at another location and da mped at the station. Sout h County Week end Four People Die In Three Accidents By DON OIAPMAN OI -o.itY ...... l&.tH Four South Orange County residents were lttlted and six were injured in three separate traffic ac<'identsoverthe weekend. Dead as a resuJt of separate accidents were Linda Lappen, 17. and Francine Nicolosi, 26. Judge E g l y : IA Mus t Integrate LOS ANGELES CAP > - Supedor QMlrt Judge Paul Egly of Laguna !Jeach shot down the city school board's hopes for all· voluntary integraUon today and ordered the district to come back in 60 days with a plan to ln· teg rate as many schools as possible. The judge, in an 86-page wnt· ten rulin~. said lhe distri<'t's voluntary plan as not aimed at desegregallng any school and that the new plan should encom· pass all grades -kindergarten through 12th -not just grades four through eight, as the volun- tary plan dictated. School Board Member Bobbi Fiedler said the ruling would be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. Egly said the revised plan should follow a new definition of what is a segregated school. ·'The resolution or the issue or definition is the lynchpin of the remedial portion of this case," Egly said. He said there are nearly JOO schools with 70 percent or more black or hispanac enrollments he consideri seli[l'euted. <~JUDGE, Pa1e%> CUS D Board Meets Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees are exi)ectCd to consider recommendations for changes in attendance boun· daries for elementary schools in San Clemente and Laguna Ni~uel during their meeting at 7:30 tonight. both of San Clemente. John Kael- l\'. and Mark McCaw. both 18. of ~11ss1on Vae)O were killed m a third lraff1c m1shap M ~ Lappen. a passenRe r m a car driven by Lloyd Adams. 19. oC La~una Niguel, was pro- nounced dead on arrival at South Coast Medical C~nter Ol9tJ ~SUI! -Pl.ANS TO RESlON Laguna Planner Roth Top Pla nner Will R esign Laguna Pos t Marlen e Roth, La1:una Beach's director or commuruty development, will resign the city's top plannlng post June 13 to work for a Santa Monica de· velopment company. T he 37·year-old planner will work for W&A Builden of Santa Monica, who are joint venture partners with Howard Develop- ment Co. of Glendale. A vice preside nt of the Howard firm is former Laguna <See KOTH. Page A%) after both were e1eded rrom the ca r an a s n'ias hup an South Laguna Saturday at about 11 pm • California Highway Patrol or. ricers said thcit accident oc- curred when Adams swer ved -. hale passing another car on Coas t Highway south or 10th A venue trt Three Arch Bay .. The Adam!. ca r s truck a parked vehicle. knocking 1t l>O mt' 29 reel. OfflC4:fl> :.aad Adams and Miss Lappen. bolb e1ecled from the <'ar. were taken to South Coast Medical Center where she was pronounced dead and he was treated and later ar· rested on felony drunken drivmg and vehicular mans laughter charges, orticers said. Another San Clemente resa- d.-nt wu lcilled in a traffic col- hs aoo early Sunday mornmg on l.be Se Otego Freeway south of El Camino RU.I. f'undne Nicolosi. 26. was pro nounced dead on arnval at San Clemente Hospital arter the car s he was dr1vang southbound on the rr~-..·a>' went out of control and s truck a concrete center d1 vider. California Highway Patrol officers saad . After the vt>hacle came to rest in the southbound lanes. officers said, at was broadsided by a car ·driven by Marlow Gudmundson. 49. of Vista. Gudmund son. and Donald Gudmundson and Cory Davas. both 23 and of Vista. were treat· ed and released at San Clement~ Gt>neraJ Hospital. In a third crash. two MtSSion VaeJO residents were killed and two other:c; mJurl'd late Fnday nagbt. on Alicia Parkway east of Villa Leon. lhghway patrol officers said a car dnven eastbound by John Kielty. <'rashed through a bar· racade and anto a five foot hagh 1>1 le of sand His passenger. Ma rk McCaw. was pronounced dead at the scene. while Kielty was pro- nounced dead on arrival at Sad· dleback Community HospitaJ. Two passengers in the Kielty car we r e ad m itted lo the hospital. J anelle Soria, 18, of Mission Viejo, was reported in good toadition today. while the other, Jaqueline Droesch. 17, of Mission Viejo. was released over the weekend. Meeti..g Peaeefal Coasl r Miami Cools Down . Aft,er Race Riots MIAMI CAP> -Violence ap- peared to be abating tOday and about 500 blacks y•tbe red peacefully for a ral y in the heart of the riot·tom area after two nights of racial turmoil aen. at least 15 dud. Some sbootlng and looting continued and amoke stUI l'Ole from some of tbe fl.rel that bad been set. Law enforcement offJcers warned that rtotin1 1parked by the acquittal ol four white ex· policemen ln the beatlq deatb of a blac.k man could reklDdle at anytime. Miami's ma7or and several black &eadtta were acbeduled to speak al lhe out.docw 1atberinc called by black leaden '" the dty'a rtot..tom Uberty CltJ dis- trict. Akdar MuhamlMd, &den· tlfied •a raJ!Y ~paller, Mid It was held •'for tbe grassroots people who have suffered and have had to make lbe p-eatest. sacrifices to be beard." The governor sent. 2,500 more National Guardsmen to aid 1,100 already dispatched to help cope wttb what b8d become the wont riots in tet'ms of fataUUel ill a U.S. city since July 1187. Al tUt time Newark and Detl'Wt ex· ploded in wbat became known u the "loftl bot summer•• ol racial turmoil. The dead lnchaded et1bt blacks and six wblt.es kWed bl the often pilly volleDee, and a policeman felled by a heart al· lack. llol'tl than rrt people were injured. 12 critically,-ta the ctlaoa that be111a Satnday nl•ht. Over 450 arresu ..,.. CSeeaJVl'S. .... .U> Weatb e r Night and morning low clouds with hazy afternoon sunshine. ~ tonight 55 t o 60. Highs Tuesday mid-«M al beaches, upper 60s inland. I NSl•E T8DA ~ ..... .,.,_ ........ ......... ............ =-: C...-.. CN ~ .. = ... ....... ......... = 1ew C'M I I ~ t I ·' .U DAIL'l "ILuT L/SC Monttax, Max 19, IMO .'\U.•"• P•r•• C• ~·••ti WASHINGTON <AP) The! ll SWpreme Coun lOday .... buffed an attack oo the 1 .. cahh o/ fonn.-r PTHldenl Nixon·a· pardoft 1tom crim•ul p~ult0n 1n tht' Wattrt1att scandal 1bf J\.WU • w1tbout <'Ommt·nt. a .. n mtact a f~eraJ ,appc_,ab cour1 nalin.1 th•\ h~~ Cob.ck> mc-n luk the ne~ sary le1a1 standlna to th.Uentt1 lh•o Pra1dft\t Ford a pardon or Nixon on Sep\ 8, 1974 Robt-rt Starr and Jamf'S Want n"l>N"Sf'fltf'd b As~n. Colo lawytr Carl Nut&hurn. MXAJht to mnhdat thf' pardon llcn1k Sfa••r• Prl•r R••r NEW YORK I AP) Morcan Guarant) Trubt Co the natJon'11 f1f1h 'largest rommtor<'tll l bank. toda~ but 1h pnme lend Ill& r att-by hair u pt>rcentagf' point to 16 ~r<'ent Morgan frequently hb led maJOr ~ 10 culling the base lending rate for loan~ lo busme~~es sant'e mlUTSl rates began falling in m1d·April The prime rate apphes to loans banks make to mo!>t r red1t worthy corporatt> t•ustomers Rates on almost all other com mercial·tndustrial loan5 are scaled up~ard from the prune. The prime peaked at a rerord 20 percent tn eul)' April Huntington Couple Die in Air Crash A young Huntington Beach couple were killed Sunday night when their private plane crn~hed in swamplands of the wildlife preserve at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. Police identified the two vie· tims as John Vandernet. 21, and "ife. Lori, 20, of 4821 King's Court Vanderrlet was a member of the 19'T7 Huntington Beach High School graduating class a nd was active on the school tennis sq uad, a spokespe rson from the Huntington Bea<'h Union High School District said Officials today arc investigat· mg the cause of the cras h of the s mgle-engme Cessna 182. Base personnel didn't witness the crash but some reported they heard the sound of an engine that .apparently was in trouble and heard the noise of the impact. There was no fire and no threat to any buildings. The .c rash occurred jus t northerly of Edinge~ Avenue. adJacent to Sunset Aquatic Park. Base officials said the plane crashed m about thn:e feet of "ater in a tidal slough. Navy divers dragged the area without finding any more victims. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderriel we re apparently thrown clear of the wreckage. The Vanderricts' aircraft was based at Long Beach Airport but ·authorities did not know where Record Set In Coast Race A course record was set and Sue Petersen of Laguna Beach broke her own women's record, as an estimated 1.500 entrants participated in the San Juan Capistrano 10 Kilometer Run Saturday. Setting a course record in the third running of the annual city event was Tbomas Babir.,akei of Granada Hills. His time of 31 minutes. nine seconds, broke the previ~ mark of 31 minutes, 20 seconds, held by Joey Gomez of Fullerton. Mrs. Petersen's lime of 36 minutes. 33 seconds broke her former record of 37 minutes, 19 seconds. OAANGECOMT L 'IC DAILY PILOT Tftt Ot-.. (.M\t 0.tly Ptlot w1tl't ~" ., l..,..Do'lilG '"" ......... p,-""· t\ ...... l\lllN' Of' IN o .. ~ c.--.1 _.,,..,. c.--· ~ ... ... hO'I\ ., .. CMl:Wi\l'W'CI Mor-o4y '"''°""" f,., •or Co,t• ~ Nt•OOtt &r•t."' Hwnt.nqton ft••t Pu fe•nt.tUft V'•lley. ln,.n• ~•Out\• _,,,_ <-' A ....... •-I_.._ .. OVOI•\._. $.M..,,-.. n ..,.., Swnlt•U 1""' ,_,UllC ..... P'WOh\M"9 pt.,t •\ ,_. DO .. ,, S.¥ Slfftl P 0 •• 1MQ,c...i.-...c..111or-.,.i. -N-p,."'°'"' ~ P\.tlbtt ......... , ... It ewtlt• 'It<• Prto•uditf'lf •"'° ~(til.....,.....,. ~, ...... COllO' "--•---. Ma-•ftCl~cll! .. • c:iw.w. "· ~ ..... ,.__,...... ~ .. , .. or when the plane took orf. ac cording to Naliooal Transporta· tion Safety Board investigator Wally Funk. She said the craft was malung ao 4pproacb lO tne a1rport about 10 p.m. Sunday when 1t crashed about five miles southeast or the ~unway on the naval station. There was no indication that the plane was in trouble she added ' F,....Pag<>:tl ROTH •.. Beach city manager Fred Solomon. who left the city last August. Miss Roth said she will work with Solomon on an Oceanside redevelopment program involv· ing ISO acres or sborefront prop- erty being developed by both • companies. Current City Manage r Ken Frank said he has begun recrujt. mg (OF a new community de· velopment chief. but will as- sume Miss Roth's duties m the interim. He said the myriad duties handled by Miss Roth included plans for development or Sycamore Hills. a revision of the city's General Plan. a local coastal program. the senior housing project on Glenneyre Street. the Legion Street com munity center renovation. the Arch Beach Heights fire access road and other complex plan· ning projects facing Laguna Beach. "She's done an excellent job ard it's going to be extremely difficult to find someone to come in and fill her shoes," Frank said today. He said her duties will be split up among three division chiefs as well as himself. "While lhis leaves a signifi· cant gap in our management team. it was an excellent career opportunity for her,·· Frank said. Miss Reth, a former city plan· ner for the ~r Glendale. was hired as community develop. meot chief in Laguna Beach 17 months ago. Her salary was $36.000 per year. As community development direct.or , Miss Roth oversees the work or 14 employees in plan· ning, zoning, engioeerin~. build· ing and housing. Viejo House· Blaze Loss At $120,000 Fire caused an estimated $120,000 damage to a Mission Viejo bome Sunday night, COUD· ty fire officiala said. Spokesman Mike McKee said neighbors spotted smoke coming from the home of Willlam James at 286i2 Altanero at about S p.m. and caUed the fire depart· ment. lt took ta firefiabten less tbab an hour to extinlWJh the blue, which ca...-1 $100,000 damage to the structure and '2(),000 to the co11teJQ. One ftffflgbter, Ki.ke BOJI&, auffered aecood depee burna on bla neck. He was treat· ed a11d released from Sid· dleback Commuaity Hospital. McKee aald lnve1U1at~ra beUeve the ft,.. wu lrlfcered by I bW"Dlnl d&aretle. No ooe WU home at tbe Ume. 0 O...,Nlll ......... YOUNGSTER DOES A lfTTl.E REPAIR ~K IN WOODLAND ORIV£ AREA Blgter Aepalra May be In the WOIU tor Leguna Canyon Nelghbofhood t 'ro• Pag#' .-1 I RIOTS ... made, many for violating the 8 p m. to 6 a.m C'Urfew President Carter today sent l S Att~rney GeneraJ BenJamrn B C1nlctt1 to Miami Whtt e llou::.t• press :.enet ary J ody Powell said ctv1lettl was toJd to seek .a restoration of order and to "set>thatjust1ce 1s done .. Federal omc1als said Sunday tht?y ~ould seek <'IVil ri~hts m· dictments from a grand 1Urv \\'t•dnt>!\day agamst lhe four ac· quitted officers Sheriff Bobby· Jones. Dade County's top law enforcement o ff 1t·cr , ::.a id Sunday nlght's curfew apparently had an effect "l feel slighU> opt1m1stic that t~e worst of the violence 1s over ." he said. addmg quickly "We 'rt-not out of the woods y«.>t. .. .. Personal violence is down. The loot mg and fires ctrc up, .. Miami f>oh cl' Chief Kenneth Harms !\:.11d late Sunday. PollCl' ::.pokesman Angelo f'hts1s said later. however . "It could ~tart up agam. Wt-'11 ::.ee wh at happens." All schools we re closed toda,·. bus se r vice cancel ed an·d workers advised not to report lo their Jobs unless 1t was man· datory. Gov. Bob Graham begged res· idents tQ stay in their homes overnight There was a report that officials warned incoming ;i 1r traveler::. not to go into the center city The areas of violence are not parts of the city that normall y attract tourists They include a suhstanlial part of the city's northwest side. about a square mile of the Coconut Grove area and part of suburban Opa-locka. Four policemen were s not, none seriously. One lieutenant suffered a fatal heart attack while patrolling the streets. Reports or the number OJ ead vaned, with some counts as high as 19. Poli ce dispute d that number. saymg the county was offl c1ally reporting 10 deaths and the city five . The count in· e luded tbe dead officer. Four violent deaths durin~ the wee kend were not Cllunted because they were not rP1a ed to the disturbances. police -;aia Park Meter Y~sReturn In Laguna For the second wee.<end an a row. thieves appureotly used large pipe cultf"rs to remove double headed parking meters from Laguna Beach sidewalks. Four meters were discovered cut from t.beir poles either Sun· day by city parking autnontJes. The double-headed meters . which COil about $200 each to replace. don't contain a lot or change, poUce said. But som eone wanted the heavy devices and they were cut from met.er poles in the 100 and 300 blocks of CUlf Drive. Two other double-headed meters were removed from the 1200 block of North Coast Highway last weekend . Woodland Plan· ' Funds Earmarked for Project By Sl'EVE MITCHELL Of ... 0.-. ...... ~ The 50-year-0ld neighborhood defies definition in any of Laguna Beach's code books. E ight of 10 homes in the can- yon area are substandard. and mne out of 10 property o~rs ... are low-income residents. But the Woodland Drive area is a close-knit communtty that Is home to artists, crart·smen. senior citizens and renters who can 't afford apartments in downtown Laguna. Beach just a mile away. There are few roads m the neighborhood besides Woodland Drive. and although city maps show streets such as RooseveU Lane. Vi c tory Walk and Fairywood Lane, they are no more than dirt footpaths. Neighbors immediately spot a stranger in the ir community, where everyone knows everyone else by fi rst name. Small backyard vegetable gardens dot the 35 by so foot lots and a hand-lettered s ign on ooe of the few dirt roads that can be negotiated by automobile states. .. Please Watch for Old, Deaf Poodle." The SO board and batten houses ln the area. along with a bout 30 traile rs in adjacent Thurston Mobile Home Park. will be the subj~t of an ex- tensive city stlldy this summ~ County supervisors have ap. proved a Sl0.000 allocation to Laguna Beach so the city can prepare a s pecific plan for the unique canyon neighborhood. In . particular. the study wHJ determine the needs of the com· munity and create a special set of municipal code standards that will be compatible with the un- usua I lot · configurations and problems ln the area. The plan 'is e1'pected to help city officials in the construction of sewer lines and flood control devices in the area, where most of the units have septic tanks and little proteclJon from flood· mg. Piotr Lewandowski, of the city's community development development, says the traditional appr~ch for fundlne such im· provements is to set up assess· ment districts. "But since the canyon area Is com4>rised of mostly low-i11come residents. it's not feasible." The city has SlS3.000 in federal Housing ai'l d Community Development f Wlds earmalited for improvements to the Woodland Ori ve communjty this year. He said the 1m.>ro ve ment.s should be an tnducement for the r es idents t o upgrade the neighborhood while still preserv· tn g affordable bous 1ng 1n Laguna Beach. , · _ Future federal 'l1ooey might be used ror s treet improve· ments. lighting. and develop· ment of a park m the area. But \hose ~meets won't be ap- proved befo~t.s have a c hance to participa te in the planning. Lewandowski s ays. He said the specific plan will take at least three months to complete. and then must be re· viewed by the pubbc and city of. ficials. He said it woUJd be at least five months before actual plans are drawn for the sewer and Oood eootrol impl'1 vements. AgnerAJ Had Gun Permit WASlUNGT 1N CAPI -"After being seven months in a pressure cooker of attempts to get me to resign office." former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew says he reared for bis life and got a perm.it for a handgun when be resigned. But be never carried the gun. be said Sunday oo the NBC program .. Meet Tbe Press." Agnew, wbcJ pleaded no contest to a single charge or failing to report lncome or S29.500 in 1967 while governor of Maryland, re- signed as Richard M. Nix· on 's vice president in 1973. Tiro 727s In Near Wllision CKICAOO CAP) -Two Boe- tn1 m JetHnera carryln1 a tatal of 261 paaaencen were on a possible coUllion eourae belOl"e one plane aborted ita lud1nc at O'H•re IDternatiooal Airport to- day. otftdala aald. Airport Ma11ager Tbom•• Kapsalb said a Braniff Interna- tional airplane carrying 133 was cleared to take off on a runway crosainc a strip on which an American Airlloel jet, with 1211 persons, was cleared to land. Ortglna.IJy. Kaps alls said the planes came within 100 feet of each other and that the incident was caused by an air-tralftc controller's mistake. Later. however. A11i1tanl Airport Manager Robert Cusumano said he gave this in· formation to Kapsalis after ~ ceiviog tt from the Federal Aviation Admini.atratlon. The FAA , Cusumano said, later revised It.a appraisal and saad it did not immediat.ely know how close the planes came or what caUMd the incident. Neal Callahan, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration, said the Americflll Airlines jet, Flight 71 from Newark, N.J ., requested to go around again as it was •P· proach.i.ng the field . The plane, with 121 pusengers and acre- or seven. received permiaaion from the control tower and circled the airport before land· log, be said. The Braniff plane was Flight 231 on its w~y to K.an~n City. F,....P._.AI JUDGE ••• ·'The court inteitd.s to adOpl a· definition· of a · multi~nic de- ~reg.ated school that would re- quire a plurality or white children plus or minus s percent over the largest or any of the minority groups present.•· He said the school district has 60 days to devise a plan that would integrate. according to that definition, as many of the 300 segregated schools as possi- ble. and be said he would ''in- tervene actively" in prepanng the new plan. The judge bad eopies printed for the news media and the dozen attorneys involved, but at· ranged for someone else to ez. lain 11. He waned in his chamber-. the last month with a comP'ller firm on school zone boundary changes to achieve some measure of integration between black and white students. Whit.es are a minority ln the district. Egly's ruling is based on a California Supreme Court order that the schools be desegregated as rar as is "reasonable and reasible." ilµt It's likely that Egly's de· clsiOn will not determine what happens in the schools this fall becau..w someone will appeal. Both sides in the case agreed • that the part-mandatory, part. voluntary plan that existed for two years is Dot doing the job. Only Sl,786 or the district's SS0.000 students are considered lo be in integrated schools. Of those, 24.000 are mandatorily bused. . The Los Angeles Board of Education and a group called Bustop said they would appeal if Egly ordered extensive man. datory busing oo racial grounds. ·: FU"e Extinguished In San Clemente -------------------. San Clemente firefighters stomped out a small bruab ftre Sunday Ju.t off Avenida del Prealdente between Concord.la School and Cyprus Shores. Sao Clemente life1uard1 called ln the alarm about 11 a .m. and fltefi&btera quickly u · tln1"11hed the blaie, whlch they attributed to apont.ueoua com- buaUon. Ocean Pacific ... Pin·wate coro watk shOrls wrtn ttie onginal cargo pocket 1n red. 11. blue. cream. ran. dk brown. navy roval blue. orange ana kelty green And tM more ec11ve eiastic beck mid-wale cord. in white. r.hocolate. It blue. royat blue red. wheat ana navy • ~LS GARAGE ·.a FASHION ISLAND '4EWPORT BEACH 714) 644·7030 ., VOL 731 NO. 1.01 3 SECTIONS# 26 PAGES Ye•rB•••t••• hllyN••••• .. r Freeway er Strikes TWEN~·FIVE CENTS 1 Again? t •1 aoe••T Musa .................. Th• Hele body or a youna wblte male who b ad been atraD&led wu fou.nd at tho rur of a WMtminster service station &anday. prompUna speculalk>n that Southern California's freeway luller has struck again Nude Body of Youth Found in Westminst,er the Kendrick slaying had dis- s1mllariiles with the moel recent murder. Hart said aU police agencies are handling investigation In thelr Jurisdictions. but are work· ing closely with other agencies, much in the manner of a task force. The unidentified youth was described as ~·feet-6, welghina US pounds with dark red. aboWder-length hair and hazel eyes. Re was believed to be 16 to 19 yearsokl. Ma rks were found on the youngste.r'a neck leadln1 to the ~llef that he was atrangled by a rope. accordmg to Oran"e Coun- ty Shertlrs Lt. Wyatt Hart. An autopsy l• being conducted. Hart said the slaylog ''has all the similarities" of a string or hom osexual-related slayin.gs in Southern California. Some reports list about 40 young male victims dating back to 1972 who have met their deaths in a similar fashion. It was the first such Incident reported in Westminster. The body was found at abc11t noon Sunday by a service station .~ ............ MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTION SENDS SMOKE AND ASH BILLOWING &0,000 FEET Heavy Damage end LOH of Ute Reported tn Wake of Huge Volcanic Activity In Waehlngton 'lneredihle Devastation'' Jl'o~anic Blast 'Scared Hell' Out of People I CASnE ROCK. Wash. (AP) -"I could not believe the mudslides . . . bot, steaming mud carrying trees, logging equipment and parts or houses," nld Pam Siddens, a camper whisked to safety by helicopter after Mount St. Helens erupted with a blast fell 200 miles away. Logger Joe Sullivan said the ... mountain "Just moved sideways and tbe whole t.hiq went up," wben it.erupted Sundav at 8:39 a.m. "It scared tbe bell out ol •e." <Related story, photo, Pace Al). May people, campers and lbe ~. luid narrow. barrowblC .Capel ..... tbe mountabllide. Md tllc'9ads ol others, near "-YClleano and mun a::t. ...._., were abrooded in e dalbell -tldet ...... ... ... bocked oat of bed by d9e aplolion. It'• Just bolllna - IOhtl way Uf in the air," aaid An Kaber', owner of a ceneral llOre ID Toullle, Wash .• about 3:5 •U• DOl'tbwnt of Mount St. ...... To•tl•'• residents we r e nan1hd. fta ---... bot cu IDd ..._ m tD•wtac DIM mllea a bove the volctano, blotting out the sun for more tban 100 miles. At least five were killed, 21 were mi.Ising and Spirit Lake at the base of the mountain disap- peared under rock and mudflows. Bolts of lightning sparked forest firea over thousands of acres . Mudflows and floods poured down the mountain, destroytna brld1es and forcing the evacuation of some 2,000 people. ''Tbe driutation on tbe moun- tain side la ~~1" said Air Force Lt. D.E. iXDl'09Cler. ''Trees are ~ clown, animals are at~ 8l"OUDd In lbodt, COV· e.red uh.'' Twenty m1le9 nortbeut ot the IDOUDtlliD In Raad.le, bam radio operator James Lanterman said, '"Die air la 10 full of smoke and pumice atone that a penoft 'NOUld not live outllde. I WU thinking ol evacualln1 but I didn't think I could make lt. IO I'm •ta.Ylnl lnalde." "What we .. w, •• probably wlll never'" .. alD," said Ml. lane 8'ddw, •. lMr blaek hair fleeked wttb IJ"aY aala att.rlhere. ached Castle Rock. 35 miles west of Mount St. Helens. · She and Terry Clayton, 41. both or. Seattle. camped Satur· day on the shore of Riff Lake, 20 miles north of the volcano. They were awakened Sunday by lightning striking the ground and a towering column of black smoke and ae.h. They began'~ying lo drive back to the main highway, cro11lng several bridges cov· ered bJ w-. and flowiDI mud, but abeDlloned their car when they spotted a Coast Guard heUeopter'. Tbe aerial vln wu astound· lnC. tbeJ said. "l used to fish the north lort ol lbe Toutle River and I could not belieft the mudsllclel," Ms. Siddens said . The river was full of "hot. steaminl mud carrytn1 tree5, • lo11ing equipment and parts ol bouMs," lhe added. The pair suided the helicopter back to the mount.aln to wam others, finally coeviDclnc bold· out realdenll to Jump ln Ute bellcooter . . l employee between two disabled cars at the rear of the Mobil Service Station at 13892 Bolsa Chica Road. T h e statio n i s gear Westm.ln.ster Avenue about one mile from the San Diego Freeway. The slaying follows by about three weeks the death of 19-year- old Darin Lee Kendrick who WU kidnapped from the parking lot of a supermarket in Stanton. Hi s nude body was found April 30 in Carson. Death was attribul· ed to strangulation .• U . Hart would onJy say that W es tmin s ter Police spokesman Earl Graham said the lat.est victim was apparently killed at another location and dumped at lhe station. L4 !ntegration r 1 Judge Egly Rules ~II-grades Plan LOS ANGELES CAP > Superior Court Judge Paul EgJy of Laguna Bea('h rejected the Los Angeles S('hoo) board's plan for all-voluntary integration to- day and ordered the district to J3 of J 7 Races come back 10 60 days with a plan through 12th grades and not juSt to integrate all grades in as many grades four through eight as the schoolsaspossible. previous plan partly volun. The judge. in an 86-page writ· tary. partly mandatory -had ten rubng, said the plan should dictated. e ncompass kind e rgarten School Board Member Bobbi · ''.e: ... ~~er 5Gid the rulirr~ would ~ appealed to the U S Supreme Court if neeessuy. Egly said the revised pla n should follow new definitions or Bar Group Backs ... cumbent Judges what is a segregated school "Tbe resolution of the issue of defln1tlon is the lynchpm of the <See JUDGE, Page A2> / 1 C,as Station:S l Robbed Again By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol-Diltty ...... s.... Incumbent jud1es who are runnine for elect.ion io 13 ol 17 llRnldpal and Superior Court races in the June 3 election re- ('ei ved higb marks from mem- bers ol the Orange County Bar Association wbo \l)&l'tlcipated in a j udicial evaluation made public today. Bar association orricials sajd nearly 2S percent of the group's 3.000 members returned ques· llonnaires mailed out last month on the qualifications of the 52 candidates nmniog for judicial office. ~ * * * Forum Set For Judicial <:andidates Orange County Superior Court judges and their ('haUengers in th e Jun e 3 e lection a r e S('heduled to appear tonight at a candidates forum at Newport Harbor High School. Also expect e d is Harbor Municipal Court Judge Frances Munoz and challenger Michael Pear. The Harbor court district covers the cities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. The 7 p.m. debate is being pre- sented by the Newport Harbor Area Cha mber of Commerce a nd local attorneys Michael Chriatiansoo and Edward Stone. The high school is located at 600 Irvine Ave. The res ults or those 696 r esponses c learly s howed favorable attitudes toward the 13 incumbmt judges seKiDC re· election. But the bar auociatioD of- ficials, at a news conlerenc:-e this morning, &&id the results ol the questionnaire in no way CClft· stitute endorsements of any can- didate. "We have no ax to grind whatsoever," bar associat,ioo President John Pitts said. The questlonnaire asked mem- bers to evaluate each candidate an eight different areas : pro- fessiooal ability ; temperament and demeanor; integrity and c h a racter ; j udgm ent ; ex· perieoce: diligence; health. and general reputation in the legal communitv. <Stt BACKING, Page A2> Cunningham Gets Post Former Newport-Mesa ~hoot superi.nteodent Bill Cunningham has been named superintendent of the Sacramento County Office of Education. Cunningtulm, now 54, left his Ne~rt-Mesa post in 1971 to become eucutive director of the AssociallOn of California School Administrators. Cunningham guided the as- sociation through its first nine years. The professional group represents 13.000 school ad- ministrators across the stale. Cunningham was Newport· Mesa superintendent for four years. Meetlag Peaeef•I Miami Cools Down After Race Riots MIAMI <AP> -Violence ap· peared to be abaUn1 today and about 500 blacks 1atttered peacefully ror a rally in tbe heart of the riot·tom area after two nllbb of racial turmoU left at leatt 15 dead. Some lbmt•nc and loot1u eoatinued and amoke atUl l"CIM bum some of tbe ftNI that hlld been set. Law ~nforcement officen warned \hat riot1q 1paJ'ked by the acquittal of four white ex· policemen in the beaUnc death of a black man could retlndle at anytime. Mtaml'a mayor and H¥era1 black luden were adteduled to speak at the outdoor 1•t1Mrtq called b)' bl11ek Aeaden in tbe city's rklt·tGrD Ublrt.J ctt7 dill· trtet. AMu' Kulaaauned. tdan· tUJM •a~~· Mid it was held "for tbe grassroots people who have sullered and have had to make the 1reatest sacriftcel to be beard.'' Tbe IO¥el"llOr sent 2,500 IDOft Natioul Guardlmen to aid 1,100 aJrelld1 dllpatebed to bel:p eope wttb what Mid become t.be want riot.I ID W.. ol fatalWm ID a U.S. ctt.y 1lnce luly 1117. At tbat time Newark llDd Detroit ex· ploded in .Ut became lmowD .. the "loal bot summer" of racial turmoil. Tbe dead included •lsht black.a and ab wbltel kJW iD t.be oftm pUb ~ ..... a pollfflDID f.u.d bJ • llMert at. tadt. Mon ti.. 371 people were lajur9d. lJ ertUeall1,-la tM cla•oa that lte••• Saturday ni11bt. °"" -.,,... .... ( .. .,,... .... Al) .. • In Costa Mesa Two Costa Mesa service sta- tions. ccmsidered by police to be the molt often robbed in the Ci· ty. were held up again this weekend. officers said. Thrifty Gas, 751 Baker St., re- portedly lost about S95 to a rob· ber "'ith a knife at about 7 p.m. Sunday. investigators said The robber took the money from the cashier 's hand. off a ('O unter and o ut of a cash drawer. officers said. He drove from the station ID what was described as a large American- made car. Thrifty was last held up Fn· day night. Target service station at 2050 Haroor Blvd., lost a reported $60 at 7 p.m . Saturday when a "large" man wilb red hair and a red beard wrestled with a station attendant, police said. • The attendant told offi cers his as~ailaot r an to nearby Bay Street, bopped into a parked white Volks wagen and s ped from the area. Police said it was the fourth robbery reported at Target ID three weeks. lnvestigalDrs said the two sta· tions employ mostly Spanish· speaking cas hie rs, m aking follow-up investigation difficult. The two stations also report tbe largest number of cases each mooth in which mortorists pump ga soline into their vehicles and drive from the . facilities without paying, in· vestil810rSSaid. Coast Weatller Night and morning low clouds with hazy afternoon sunshine. Lows tonight SS lo 60. High s Tues day mid-605 at beaches. upper 60s inland. IN8IHTe•-4~ O"e-Ume Soft Diego CJMaf'fdU, ,.,.. '"' Plawbov JnGfGdlW ,.,., ' "°'° ~· Mr kfcb CU G poUCH:>OMGft potroUlllO Uw ~·· "'""-· stor,, ,,...., Pal/I A1. •••ex .. 12 CW\.V PILOT C Monda), Mar t9, t !!Q ~--JUST. IJREAIUNG-----......... ~*""'from tc.llr'• .... ... • II Mii .,., ' •h South Korea Closes . P\k• .. n •rt...-•• lt'•r• . t"LOHI DA ITV. f1a (AP> More t.han 150 pnsonen at Liie Dade Onrre<1Jenal ln1l.Mu&100 ~rund to work today 1n a pro tHl ol ca>dltk'm u.at autborill aald waa •parked by ra<'lll atrife le •U"by M1aml Some 'fwl ndo*t were b~t>n but no ln JIO'Hs Wf'tt reported C~ Stttttary l.oWt Waln~r11ht inlcwmtd Gov Bob Graham m Tallaha see that betw~n 150 and 200 ronv1cl.s \o\'ere .Ut~olved m a wmdow-tm:akh\lt LOC~ent at the medium and maximum lle<'unty racillty, aaid DenntA Rou, Graham's deputy chief ol a.an SUit" prl.SOft spokesman Vernon Bradford said the UlC1den\ was part ol a sit-down stnke b) inmates who refused to go to work a.ss1gn ments this morrung lie said Superintendent W f' "8111 " Rous 1nit1ated "regular control techniques" to bnng or· der f'r"'VIU'h.. .~nrif>C• \ ,_."" ('rid~ WARSAW, Pola nd CAP> French Pre~ldent Val~ry u1scard d'Estai.ng and Soviet leader Leonid l. Brezhnev agreed at a two-man summit today their countries are committed to a political solutioo ol the Afghanistan crisis but their poeitions ··remain fa r apart ... a French spokesman said. Dunn~ the meeting. held under the initiative of Polish com munist leader Edward G1erek. the French president underlined also "the necessity for a.U countries to work for the liberation of the .U.S. hostages." beld in Iran, presidential spokesman Jacques Blot said. , .The summit ls ,the first between Brdmev and aoy West.em chief of state since the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. Ballli Sla•lat-• Pri•~ Rear NEW YORK c AP> -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .. the nation's riftb largest. commercial bank. today but its prime lend- ing r ate b)' half a per centage point to 16 percent. Morgan frequently ba.s led major banks in cutting the base lending rate for roans to businesses since interest rates began falling in mid-April. The prime rate applies to loans banks m ake lo most credit worthy corporate customers. Rates on almost all other com. merciaJ-tndustrtal loans are scaled upward. from the p~me Theprimepeakedata record 20 percent in ea rly Apn l Huntington Couple Die in Air Crash A young Huntington Beach couple were killed Sunday rughl ~hen thei r private p la ne c-rashed m swamplands of lhe ~ ildlife preserve at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons StaUoo. Pohce identified the two vic- tims as J ohn Vanderriel, 21, and ~ ife. Lon, 20, of 4821 King's Court_ Vandernet was a member of the 1977 Huntington Beach High School graduating class and w~ active on the school tennis squad. a spokesperson. from .the Huntington Beach Union High School District said. Officulls today are investigal· ing the cause or lhe c rash of the single-engine Cessna -182. Base personnel d idn't wit.ness the crash but some reported t hey heard the sound of an engine that apparently was in trouble and heard the noise or the impact. There was no fire and no threat to any buildings. The cras h oc c u r r ed just northerly or Edinger A venue. adjacent to Sunset Aquatic Park. Base officials said the plane crashed m about three feet of water ln a tidal slou"h. Navy divers dragged the area without rinding any more victims. The bodies or Mr. and Mrs. Vanderriet were apparently thrown clear of the wreckfge. Tbe Vanderriet.s' aircraft was baaed at Long Beach Airport but authorities did not know where or when the plane took off, ac- cording to National Transport.a tion Sa.fety Board investii;alor Wally Funk. PLANE CRASH SITE St.r Mllrtl8 Location She said the craft was making an approach to the airport about 10 p.m . Sunday when it cruhed a bout five miles southeast of the runway on the naval station. There was no indication that the plane was in trouble, she added. "We did have a very brief con- tact that dido 'l reveal very much," said Long Beach Airport Tower Chief Jim Lehman. Lehman said weather was clear al the airport with four miles visibility. Navy spokesman Joe Harkens said the crash occurred in the t .200-acre preserve in the southwest part of the base. some distance away from bunkers in which ammunition I.A stored ror use by the Navy's Pacific fleet. Officials o( the Federal Avia- tion Administration and the Na- tion a 1 Tran s portation Safety Board arrived at the scene shortly after the crash. • ·= AP.,.... Tuv 727s In Near Collision CHICAGO <AP) -1-.o Boe·. inc m jetliners carrylnc a toU.1 of 281 passenger& were OD • po11ible collllloa eoune before oce plane abor\ed tta lmdinl at 0'11.aN l.IUrUtlonal Alrpcln to- day, oMdala aakl, · Airport Mana1er Tbomaa Kapsalis said a Braniff lntema- Uooal airplane carrylng 133 was cleared to take off on a runway crosatni a 1trip oa wtuda an American Airtlnee jet. with 12.1 persona. wu cleared to land . OrigjoaUy. Kapsalls •aid tbe planes came wtthln 100 feet ol each other and that the incident was cau.sed by an alr·tralfic controller's mistake. Later, however. Assistant Airpo rt Ma naeer Rober\.. Cusumano said be gave thls lD- rormatlon to Kapsalis aft« re- ceiving it from the Federal Aviation Administration. MIAMI POLICEMAN TAKES AIM ON LOOTERS AS DOG GUARDS ANOTHER DURING AtOTING City a.come• • POWdefteg Mt. Acqutttal of Four Whit•• In !Mayl"9 of Black M•n The FAA. Cusumano said, later revised its appraisal and said it did not immediately know how c~ the planes came or what cauaed l.be ioeident. t 'ro• Pa,,.-.\ I WOTS ... made. many for violating lhe 8 p.m . l06 tt m . curfe\A, President Carter toda~ sent U S. Attorney General Beniamm R Civ1 lett1 to Mi a mi. -White House press s ecretary Jody Powell said Civilettl wa} told to seek a restoratioo o( order and (o "seethatJusticeisdone" Federal offi cia ls said Sunday they would seek c1v\l n ght.s tn· d\ctments from a grand' jury Wednesday against the four ac- quitted officers_ S heriff Bobby Jones. Dade County's top law enforcement officer. s aid Sunday n i~hl's curfew apparently had an effect. ·· 1 feel shghU) opt1 m1st1c that the worst of the violence l~ O\·er." he said, adding qwckly : '"WE."re no t out of the wood~ vet · Builder Seeks Rezoning for Tract in Mesa James H . Gregory is scheduled to go before the CoSta Mesa Caty Council tonight in a bid to reverse plan rung commi.Asioo denial or bis request t.o zone property on Wilson Street or up to 15 con- dominium units A sing.le-family home now rests on the-R-1 property at 250 Wilson St. Grejory hopes to get tbe property rewoed to R·2 The planning commissio n turned down the rezone bid in March along with Gregory's plan for a 15-urut condominium project to be h~ated by solar energy. Planners indicated the la nd ~hould be rooed for planned de· velopment. allowing between eight and 15 residential un its . Tonight's meeting begins at 6 30 in council chambers at 77 FairDnve Mesa Chamber Plans Awards Services Set For Broker Crissman, 86 Funeral s ~rvice s ar~ schedu,led Tuesday for longtime Harbor A.re.a real estate broker Frank 8. Cnssman, who died Saturd•Y at the age of 86. Services for Mr. Cn ssman. a real estate broker for 60 yean. are scheduled for 2 p.m at Pacific View Memorial Park foUowed by burial at tbe memorial park. . Officials said Mr Crl!Sf1'\fl'. Costa Mesa resident. was a m e mber or the Sons of the Revolut.iooarv War S urvivors include his w11e. Fl o r e nce ; son s. Richard Crissman of Pasadena and J esse But c her o f Santa Ana . a d aughter . Zelma Butcher of Costa Mesa ; grandchildren. Juli e J o Smith, R a ndall C ri ss man and Madaline Crissman. a sister, Milceot Swetzer of Medford. Pa. f'roaa Pa~ 1\ I 1·,....p~,·· BACKING ..• The attorneys who received the questionnaires could assign any of three letter grades to e ach c andidate in each category. The grades were A (well qualifM!d ); B <qualified). and C (not qualined l. All t he. incumbents scored high in most catecones wl\h the u'eption of mun1c1pal court Judge John C. Peal. who in the area of profess10nal ability and knO'wledge ol the law ..u ~ty given the high marks other tn- cu m bents enjoyed. Of the nearly 400 bar a.ssoc1a· t1on members who eva lui ted P e al , 143 said he is we ll qualified m profemonal ab11tty but 138 said he isn 't qualified. .Ano the r 11 6 said h e was q ualified Receivmg h1gh marks for pro- -fessaooal abibty and knowledge or the la w were inc umbent Superior Court Judges Leonard · McBride. Ronald Prenner and Mark Soden. McBride. for e xample, re· ce1ved 279 "well qualified" votes and 134 '"qualified" votes. Only JUDGE ... 23 attorneys Judged him un- • • • qualified. The attorneys we re sli&bUY Neal Callahan. a apokesmaa for the federal Avlatioa Ad- ministration. said the American Airlines jet, Flight 11 from Newark, N.J .. requested to ~ ar ound again as it was •P:- proaching the field. Tbe plane. with 121 passengers and a crew or seven. received permiuioo from the control tower and circled &he airport before laod- inc . he said . The Braniff plane was Flight 231 on its way to ~as City. A spokesman f« America1t. Robert Raynesford. said. "Tbe night was cleared to land and the captain saw on the i:Dlersed.· lng runway that anothe r a irplane was starting it.a take off roll. The other airplane was movmg. The captain immedia~­ ly asked for clearance f« .a missed a,,pproach and aborted the landing. He said the plane landed and later proceeded to its destination at Tulsa, Okla. Fifth Graders Get Basic Skills Tests remedial portion of this case." less impressed with mcumbent Egly said. Superior Court Judge Francisco Parents ol 11.fth grade sludeft'- He said there are nearly 300 Briseoo, 1Vbo received 111 "well that a tte nd Newport-Mesa s chools, out of a total or 713. with qua 1,. fled .. •otes and 120 acbools are beba& urpd to make 10 percent or more black and-or s ure t.belr younptera are iD Hispanic enrollments be coo· "qualified" votes. Only 19ud~ scboolthiaweekandnntweek. _ s1ders segregated. association members j Coev All flf'l.b graders will take a Edward K. Hamilton, a com-him "not qualified" in pro-series ot five test.a on buic skills puter expert who wall conduct fessiooaJ ability. over the next two week.a to pre.,, studies of the plans as they are Receiving high marts in races pare student.a for 1ainin1 the devi&ed. explained Egly's order where there are 00 incumbents skills they eventually wiU need to in the judge's absence. J L S . t h a gr aduate from hip school. ol· "The order maximizes the were ames · mt · ficialssa.id. number of schools that can be municipal court judge who is Schools are establisbin8 tbeiJ' des e gr e gated u nd e r t h e rbooing for a superior court own testing scbeduJes, officials C a litornia Supreme Court judges hip. attorney Robert noted. arnullinc no motttbanlS standard ol reasonable and feast-Fraser. wbo is TUnning for • m inutes ol t.estint on any mom- ble Ootedration >." Ha mi1lon Santa Ana municipal court seat : ing. • James W. Cook, a Fullerton Testa include readine,. 60 said. · municipal court Judge ruoo.iDC minutes: math. 50 minutes; com.-· Hamilton said there are areas for • ""e supen·or ~ .... '--ncb. --.a . f th .. ,·trict here dese0 reda u• "-V'U • u.:o ....u position. 3S minutes; spelling and O e \WI w • • -Rob ... rt F1"t•gar ald. a nother · lion is not possible because ol " • ... writing. 2S minutes ; wrtling the distances Involved in buslng municipal court judge seeking a u mples. 20 minutes: computa- student.s. • su;>erior Court judgeship. lion. 45 minutes and computation Withll>those areas. Ealy s or-Bar association spokesmen JJ.4SmiDutes. der calls for "alleviation of the said this mominl the question· Testa are to be scored durinc harms of racial isolation" by oaire t. comprised or "pure lbeswnmu. · making sure at leut that there statistics" and that anyone loot-Individual test scores will be is equivalent expenditure per ing at the result.a could read sentbadltotbescbooladurinctbe pupil, equallty ol staff and staff what.ever they want lnto them. fall so tbat teachers will know training. so the educatiooal op-Pitts said the resuJll lDdicate each lodividual's level of ac:· Cost.a Mesa Chamber or Com-portuniUes a.re the same lD both merely what the membersbtp ol complilbmeot and can prepare merce will orrer scholantup-predominantly white and the bar auodatioD lbinks ol the inst.ruction accordinCJy, officials service awards lo four high minority schoolJ. Hamilton said. candidates running for office. said. school s tudents a nd name -·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------...~~~~~~~~~~ Orange Coast CoUege's man and woman a thlete of the year Thursday. Scholarship-service awards will go. to two students from Costa Mesa High and two from Estancia, said Les Mille r . chamber education committee chairman. The program. scheduled for noon, is to be held al the Holiday lnn, 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. with a luncheon coet of 98.50. be said. DAILY PILOT ,,... Or.,. CN;i 0.,.1, P ttOC •ff,.. _..,_ t\ l Ol"ftOI,... ttw trw.n ,....,,, '" owt11h....,. ., ,,. °" ... CAett ""*'"" .. '-· ....... "'"-... ~--·· _....,. ,,_ .... c.M• ....... No-1 ....... " ..... "'-"" ::;,.'.:s!::"~ ~·~ .-:.·~,.:' ~"~ _._. ............ --,.. f,.._ ... -·---··e4 •WKi ••• $4 ...... 1'0 lo•·-~ -c:.o __ .,.. Stevens. to Mull Return to GWC ·-·-P,•\.tdtrt1 ~ ~,,,...... , .... ~ Yi.• ,.Mleo<IC _ 0.-____ ~.:.-,_,,._........ ,..._..,. €clitor --"·~ -~--......u- eo.t ..... OMoe ..... 11.,.. =:· ~·o ~~"° ..,..,. T1te,UM (714)IO<.Zt 0111•1•.w. .............. By PHIL 8NBIDEa•AN Of_Delfr ......... Lee A. Ste¥-., wbo re.lped Jatt week a president ol Golden West Cclllece. bu PQMpoaed b1I announeement on wbelber be will ntum to tbe post, •&Jinc be needs additlcmal time to COIWder tbematter. "He'• 1Wl torn over wblch way to 10." s a i d Br11u Wllllams. a Golden Weit spokesman. "He fee l• it'• a critical deetaioa and be need.a more time." Ae~ to the apok.•man, Stev-al.lo wtlbed to wait uaUl Cout Qamullity CoUep Dle- trld ~Norman Wat8Cla bad • ebmnoe to speak today to the facult1 ol Goldeo Wtlll ,... ••rdlq tbl l'ftlltl ...., .... to Stevent' reaipatloa. • ·~---------.----------------- The meet.in& wtth Watson was requested Friday b y the Academic Senate at Golden West. 1'be diltrict'• board of tnaatees hal oaered to reject Stevena' ..... 11nat1CJD lf the colleae otr.iciaJ compiles with several coodl· lioos, tncludini full dlacloew-e ol hla private UH of d11trict ~ ertr and a lOA of two weeks pay (aboUt $2,000). The CODlrO•eny that led to Stevens' resignation apparently centered on bls uae of five pieces of •"'PIUI c0Ue1e Umber for 1~ pwpoeea ln front of htabome. Ste.-now la eJCl)eCted to an· nouce bla cMdlk>n re~ whether bl wW Ntunl lD tbeweek. -------- Ocean Pacific ... Pin-wale cord walk shorts wirh 1h0 ong1nal cargo packet in red, II blue. cream. ran. dk. brown, navy, royal blue. orange and kelty oreen And lhe more actl\'9 elastic beck mid-wale oord. m white. choOOlate, It blue. royal blue, red. wheat and navy AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 • ._ . .. .:. '4 . BlSNESS 1STOCKS Mo•tl12.'• NYSE 2 P."?o (ES·1·) Pricea . OMPOSl'l'E TRANSACTIONS IL& l11e.mw Sl ...... 11 WASHlNOTON CA P ) -Tbe penonaJ Income of Amerie&DI la Apr ll •howed lt1 moat 1IU1tllll perform•ace 1lnte tbe 1174-75 receuton u tbe deterloraUn1 emplo,ment altuUon. uouad tbe u UCID toot ltl toll OD ..... dlil Commer~e Depanmtnt reported today. Monclly. Mey f 8, 1., s ONLY PILOT Delay in Home Buy Could _Pro~e Costly Mistake 1 · By JORN C\SNNIFF NEW YORK <AP> -Homebuyen aren't Ubly torulb Into Lhe marketplace now that prices seem to 'hate stabilized and mortgage rates have dropped even (aster than they rose. They have learned to be wary. "There are a lot of scared buyers oul \here," [a the way Robert J. Mylod describes the market. "People know we're in a recession; they're still waiting to flnd out how severe." Mylod, president of Advance Mortgage Co,.P., a lender. reasons: "A 12 percent rate may appear a baf&ain to a person who looked at 17 earlier, but bis tendency W1ll be to see if rates aren't going lower still." : Still, according to some current forecasts belnc bta~ by knowledgeable housing people. it might not be wise to wait too k>og. Prices, and interest rates too. they say, may head higher again next year. Jn the meantime, economists expect a the exi.5ting home market, in which ' sales fell from a rate of 4 milUon units , last summer to 2.7 million m March. to · • , get back on its pinnings before the new ~ home mart<et rebuilds. IN FACT, JACK CARLSON, operat· 1ng head of the National Association of Realtors, believes the ex1sung market might aJready have seen its worst and that sales "",u now build slow!:, for the ,u .... ,,,, re.st or the year f'or new housing, however. "It will be next spnng before -.e see any lund or hh.'. Leonard Santo~-. an ccononust. told a recent conference s ponsored by the Na· ttonal .Associ..auonof Home Builders Panelists at the meeting suggested that the new home market. wht're sales are below a m1lhon starts a year. may be tundered b) cautious buyers and a slowness of lower 1.1\lerest to be refle<:ted in mortgages STIU... AYS MYLOD, "There 1s a reservoir of backed-up demand," that eventually will feed i.nto the market "Some areas have real shortages, and inventones of completed houses are low." And. he added, -Most Amencans !>l1ll perceive how;ing "fi their best inflation hedge · • A lot of housing people C1grJ'(' Jay Jarus . chair man or the F~eral Uome Loan Bank Board. said at the. horn<' builder''> conference that low pro- duction this year and into 1981 rould prec1p1tate more harp pnl'c increa!>e'> 1n 1982 and 1983 K ESNETH ROSEN. t.:n1 verc;1t\· of California at Berkele~ economist. concurred Pr.ice surges in 1981 through 1983. he said. -. ould be comparable to what OC· c.-urred t11 the 1977 and 1978 economic rec-overv. Carlson and other housing authorities are on re('O('(f with essenuaJly the same outlook for prices. Carlson also foresees a return sometime next year to sharply higher mortgagt> ratt'S, perhaps 20 percent. f'or the most part. they reason that as demand r-e · builds uU\auoa must return bttause the underlying causes of inflation have not been dealt wtth by Washlngtotl. Carlson, an econonust. is vehement "CNFORTUNATELl ' ,"HE said in a statement issued last "''eek, '"no ooe seems to have noticed that Uus btgbly touted balanced budget 1s not coming because of a rt>spon.sible administration or Congress. but will be achieved -If at will -at the sole expense of the American taxpayer. Federal taxes. he argues. must rise by S900 fot each household t.h.i.s year and by another Sl..200 next year if balance is to be achieved. This. he st.ates. is the biggest tax inc re~ in U.S. bis tory. and ~1.ll result lll a record percen. l3~e of~ being absorbed by governme nt. Government spendmg o( this Slte, he concludes, will quickly retind.Je the ashes ol this year's recession and lead to even greater ln!latioo by next year. renttted in both housing prices and mortgage costs. In other words -and onc-e again. 1t appears -if the cauhoo.s buyer remams wary too Iona he might miss the hou~. Taiwanese Spend Big in America MENW PARK <AP> -A Taiwanese trade delegallon wrapped up a Sl.9 billion buying spl'ft in the United States by spenchng S2 million for radio equjpment from Granger Assoclates ol Menlo Park The delegation. which signed the fmal rontracts here last wedt spent SI 46 billion on industrial equjpment dur· ing their visit. wath the remainder going for agricult ural purchut"S TaJwan brought its hefty shopping list here because "we n~ the equipment and to help reduce the imbalance or trade between our two countries," said Stanway Cheng, a representative of the Coordination Council for North American Affairs, which bas represented Taiwan's trade and culturaJ mterests here since U.S. recognition or mainland China. Trade between the two nations came to $9.l billloa in 1979, Cheng said. with a S2.5 billion deficit for the United States Gold, Quotations By TM AM9dMed Prna Selected world gold r&1: today: L.-...: morning SSlS.10, off St.40; atlemooo nxin• SS13. 75, off S2. 75. Puts: afternoon fir.ins $536.79. up Sl.27. Frukfvt: SS1&.G4, of(SZ.17. Zartda: $S12.00 bid, off 13.00; $517.00 aaked. New Vwts: Handy & Harman mld·moming $514.25, off $2.25. New Ven : Engelhard selling price mid-morning $513.75, otf sz.~ New Yed: Engelhard fabticated told mid-morning SS31.'J3. otf '2..IS. ff it'sgot wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad. Call 642·56'78 and a f rlendly ad-- v f ser wm helpvou turn your wheels into cash. . . - - -DM-YN.OT Monday, Mey tt ,., Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ' I. ·',I , \ '1 ~M••- -11&.cv-:o HUTQ4 ~ ....... ......, .. 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EOd B)'lnet An lndlW\ Up<IS"'Q $18fled over "" lndlatl maiO OtllWI e fut Ir~ 10 thtl _..., 12 htt I II) 21 TOMOKT Cl)' Wete UlmtneS tne In•· 1181~ p<OCMS ,,, C811f0f· noa 8-30 CD THE 000 OOOPLE O$G&t and Fehl «><'S4>t' e t 0 bt eal< UQ • POI<• game on 1'-&OMl~I SO lhf"r can go OU1 ....in Ille P!QtlOn SISll!f"S fD JAMES MlaiENEJl'S WORLD Ch•ldren Ano Soorts · Jome'S M~ eao\OrM 1'1(' phySIC .. ·~ j!m()l10Nll flltec1 $ o• Ille wtn II all C.OilS eltrtu<le on young a1~M and 1M ·~t>S pla<::4!'d on lllft gttled C.Md etntete ~ EDWIN HAWKINS AT THESYM~ Edww'I Hlw\lllS JS f()fnOd tl')' 11\e Haw\tnS family~ lhe Qatdand Symphony Orct>eStra 1or an ~ ()I gosPE'4 mu\< •rom Int' Poramounl lh~o111r tn Oeklerld 9:001)fE M"A"S0 H Raaa• s t•ansttt< s1.i1esoae 011ts ro15 •toiac.,men• "''•"9f'< and • ~· B J •n ,,,.. dumo~ tRI 0 MOVIOl.A The SGa•l(>tl 0 H11ra W;,r · MOloOn QtClurP P•oduef" OdV>d 0 Sejzn<lo: t Tony C.Urtos1 tauntne5 e massive se.>•c.n 1or 111e ectress to l)O(lray 1~ he<Olne ol Gone With Tile Wind ' anO set ties on V1.neri l.l!o9f' (Morgan B<ntanvl (Part 21 . TUBE TOPPERS KHJ B 8:00 -"Casablanca." One of the moet famous movies of all time, this Oscar winner from 1943 stars Hum- phrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul llenried NBC e 9:00 -Moviola. Tonight's episode is "'Ibe Scarlett O'Hara War" with Tony Curtis as preduce.r David 0 . Selznick who's seeking a star for his ''Gone With the Wind" (photo at left> ABC • 9:00 -Barry Manilow - One Voice. The singer·composer is JOined by Dionne Warwick for a musical variety hour. 8 9 BAMY~OW ·OfE'IOCE S•rt99<~omc>OM' Berry Meno!Ow end 1-ICJ6e ~ Dionne WetW'Cll com0<ne tilenlS tor In hour « mu...-el'd--.. m MERVo~ auesls Beverly Sllb c.ro1 C111nn1n9 Ann Mille•. Andrea Mc.AtOle t-30 8 (I) HOOS£ CALLS K~on General gals• new aom1n<S1<11or ..no oeis an Idem of llOw a 11<>5- '"111 can ?IJnCtlon oesone an inept Sta.ti f RI &;) ~ HAWlCINS AT THE SYMPHONY E<!Wln Hewllin~ q ~ tJy ll'le Hawt>tnS llmlly end 11"11! 0dkland S ymphony O<thestra IOI an """""'9 01 gosoej mu1<: trom lt<tt P.,amount T llt>att" •n Oa>dnd ell GE<mGE CRUMB \.?<~ 0 1 l,..., W~ A fu ~lrl' mus.cat pj,r •nrmanct> 01 Vo• Bai~ n..., F0t lhr('f! Ma$1.e<l r~ .. l""'s and a 015Cl.lu.on bfot-Crumo ono tel~ ~ Rocf\810 WI!!'· not• aie orewn11!() tRI 10-00 0 ()) LOU GRANT while Lou 11 oeo11"'9 on • wfletne< to o4&Ge a r...a"V ~t ai tht! r1Ce1<8Ck Bolhe it.nds rr-.ontlff 10 ;a tr IMC! OMPl'f .., de«ll 10 000'· 1"81<•5 RI 00 NEWS • 0 CH£AYl I.ADO: SOlMMM Jell Co1>•••'1'. l o.,ce o.wm and me CNrtte ()enoels Band '°"' ~ Ladd for • vvoetv ~ lMtU(lnQ muslG "om ye51 • Gr ...otO' <WilRY The HouM A ~1-1 tn I Mn!lanutll ,,.. rtCIMTVIQ O• eains aoout • hOI-. ll\t1 rn~lerlOUV/ d•sws he< 100#610 llaell t0-.30 ID tit NEWS fD MAAI< TWA.IN. SOIEATHTHE LAUQHT'EA By <e-<;tMl"'9 inc:>denlS r•O"I ,,., hie ano wor11 ""' oMk ~ ot !he temous w<•ter"s c:t\8racill< nol oen· e< ally i..nown bv 111e pu!>loc bnd me cynoSt"n 111a1 oro- • o .. ..a h•t numo• •rn ... ..aieo (I!) BILL MOYERS· JOUflHAl ,, Reootlfl< s ~·eoooi. Mont"; And Potlllcs' BtH Mt]y\'(~ IOOl-S 8 1 I~ r~ number M>O "'~ Of ~1)1•1.cal AettQn ~- 1~ lilld , ... 1 -n W•~ tun,•n QO•e<l'c.r Lt'f! 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()lief Ctlnord , .... 10 ~ tlill'I to MIS> a tnend find '* miQlngaMI 1;«) D TOMOMOW Gue111· Gabe Kepten, J-°'~ Ind 09Nln Ortti. .no dl8<:ua o-n- '*111 end l>Ok•. • THE IWl.EMAH A gunmen~ to k• M<e:#I encl Ulca tfllll to help I =..OAUE t:30 NEWS 2:00 NEWS MOYIE • '" "Btonde [)ynfllnlte" I t~91 eo-y Boyt. Adlle Jetgens. The BoYI tre lll!PI 1>u1y W!l«I Ibey oroe- ntze en 9'Cor1 agency ( I hf) 2:.40. HEWS 3~ HEWS 3:t5 f) MOVIE • • • • "Men On A Tq11rcpe·· ( 1953) Ff>edric Maictl. Terry MOO<e T.wsday'• Boyd•• Mo"M-• . -AFTfRHOON- 12:00 0 • • ·· Tiie Oeser1 Hewl\ ·· (19SOI Roeroerd G1.en@' Yvonne De Carlo • • •• ~·Us.,To weo f 19461 van .Jofln90n Ftr,,_,, Wllftarns ., ..... ··t.ty f a\001110 Spy' (19S1) Boe>~. Hedy UlmatT no &•••·~ OreM·· · (19731 CherltOn ~'""· ~d G Robin-"""' by Armatrong & BatJuk ,,,_ ____________ ___ l iOLO Y()J IT \NOULONT ~. BuT NOOOO ... v.!E HM)IO~ING~~ W~ Saudis Pay to Halt 'Princess?' Nostalgia Tin1e LOS ANGELES <AP> -The case of "The Death or a Pnncess·· bas taken an ironic oew turn. After an mteose Saudl campaign to stop the television docudrama, waged under the heavy cloud or petro-politics. the Saudis may suddenly Ci.nd themselves over a barrel on the matter. A co-producer of "Princess" is working on a deal that would keep "Death of a Princess" from being shown m Japan. Germany. Italy and France for four years, in exchange for $20 m1lhoo Crom Saudi representattves. MICHAEL SOLOMON. WHOSE Telepictures Inc . partially funded "Princess" and owns worldwide rights to the rlocumentary. says that after the four years. the nghts would revert back to him. He could then sell the documentary back to the Saucbs ror another limited period, and the pro- cess couJd continue until the Saudis weary of it or become less sensitive to the documentary. Solomon rejects the suggestioo that the deal he's seeking is something akin to blackmail. Cheryl Ladd starts in a musical special celebrating the tunes of yesteryear tonight at IO on ABC. Channel 7. "It's not blackmail," he says "I put a pnce on a particular object according to what 1 feel is its value to the person I'm selling it to. I think "Prin- cess" has a $20 million value. She's No Wonder Wom.an Cathy Lee Crosby an 'Incredible' Star By TOM JOBY NEW YORK <AP) -With champtonship te.nnis and track as well as participation in CBS' "Challenge of the Sexes" and "Circus of the Stars" in her background. Cathy Lee Crosby strikes a favorable comparison with Wonder Woman. s 0 wh y would th e blonde ac· tress turn down a chance l o play the com ic book s uperberoine on television? "I saw w h at they c110Sn wanted and said, '1'o way,· ·· Miss Crosby recalls. "This is not whatlwantoutofmycareer •'TUE KUN THING was, I didn't like the way they saw Wonder Woman. There was no comedy, the way there is in James Bood movies. Lynda Carter got the lead lo ••woac1er Woman" and Cathy Lee Croaby took a seven-month trip round tbe M>l'ld, by benelt. Sbe'a been back for some time now. IDd t.oday ii the atar, with John Davidllon and former pro qu_~ Fran Tarkenton. of ABC'• ''Tbat'• lacred.lba•I" -I MW Mow with a IUCceM ltOI')' as~veuberown. .,TB.AT'S INCa&D18L&l,. pre.mlend lluclt J, aDd alx .... ...-11ytM.-'• third highest-r ated program. behmd CBS' "60 Minutes·· and an ABC sitcom, "Three's Com· pany." A BC describes "That's In· credible!.. as a showcase for "the amazing, astonishing and unbelievable-but-true exploits of extraordinary people." The first program, for in· stance, included a visit to the "Amityville Horror " house, a conversatioo with a man struck seven times by lightning, and a profile of the car s alesman who forec ast the crash last year of the DC-10 at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. "TBAT'S INCREDIBLE?" hit a positive note in a sea.son that saw ABC relinquish the No. l position i.n prime-time t.o CBS. Crtllcs initially compared the sbow with NBC's s uccessful "Real People." "I don't think anybody expect· ed it to be the au~ il bu been," says MIM Crosby, who · toe* the role u bolt u part ol a pack ... deal with ABC. "I'm truly MJHed by tbe 1uesta we ban, and the pieees we do abow bow c .... people are. Tben's DO Umit to what people can do. .. Actin1 la my ca reer , ablohaJy;• she says, "and the ruce lblne about "l'b•t'• IDcredl· ble! • ii 1'1D ctoJac eometbllll tbal l llke, ad tbat people Uke. ••41 AN ACraal. tbe lbow atv .. me a cbance to watdt peo- ple, ud ~a111e ~la about p.op&e, I look ........ '"" •• learning experience." Cathy Lee Crosby was raised in Los Angeles. and graduated from USC ln 1968 with degrees in psychology and sociology. While in college, she shared the intercollegiate record in the 440 yard relay, and for a time, s he cons idered t ennis her career. She was ~ of the Na· Uonal Tennis Associatlon·s highest-ranked competitors, and participated in tournaments throughout the world. In the early '10s, she appeared in several le leviston com- mercials. "They used my tennis abillly, and I dld them to help pay expenses for my tennis," she says. SEVEaAL WEEKS later. however, she was offered a part in "11.UCUI Welby, M.D .. " end that Jed to guest TOies ln series Uke "Shaft," ··cannon" and ''Emer,ency. '' Her ftnt motion plcta:re wu "The Lauahlnc Pollcemu/' with Walter llattbau, ud me later IWTed wtth Don Murray in "Call lie by Ky Ri~tful Name" and with Wifliam Devane in "Tbe Dark." Her ••Qreul ot UM Stan" ap- pear1oce1 have been as a trapeae artltt. ••Wbm tbe)' asked me to do 'Clrcus,' U.., asked ll I could do the tnpae. I aa.kl, 'Ob, sure; nea tblNP I'd aever doee it . TM pnllUl"e ot wottinc lbroulb tba fear, u..c. mt.enltial to ..... - "l'M NOT BLACKMAILING them. I'm put- ting a pnce on a film that l co-produced and o~;· That pnce. of t'Ourse, IS considerably hrgher than 1t might ordlnanly have beeo because or the Saudis· profound determination to stop 1t "The Death of a Princess" was written aod produced by OnVld Fanning, or PBS statton WGBH in Boston. and British filmmaker Anthon) Thomas as a study or the confl1cls Cacmg the Arab ... orld. torn between the demands of the intemattooal stage and Islamic traditions. on Saudi Pnncess MLS haal, who ""as condemned to death and exeOtrt - cd by the royal family be<:ause of an extra mantal affair. Thcmias and Fanning considered their film sympathetlc to the Arabs. Saudj Arabia thought wholly otherwlSe The Saudis condemned the film as derogatory to Islam.Jc culture and demanded that it oot be sho~n. \\'hen ··Pnncess" was a.tred in England. Saudi Arabia expelled the Bnusb ambassador. 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