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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot1' , r f ....... art er ays • ov1ets ; .. ~ ........... ~...... ........................................................ .. ! ~ 'I Shooting Probed Teen Girl Shot ' In Tustin In Leg at Drag Arrest Irvine Party DAILY PILOT .* * * 25c * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23, 1980 VOL. n , NO 111, J t•CTIC*l, 14 f'AG•t I A Big Bang I """' .......... North York controller Esther Shiner shields her ears as Ontario Lt. Gov. Pauling McGibbon fires a starting pistol at the Colgate Ladies' Open track and field meet in Toronto. Cop Cars Ra••ed Twtin Drug Bust Slwoting Probed A dnag arrest in Tus tin durin1 I. the weekend wu stUJ under in· veatlgaUon today as two su.s· pecta -one wounded apparenU> by police gunfire -awaited tht ftllng ol charges aaalnat them. : C4R TAKES OFF Jff'IJl Pll.LJT AD .. Ky Muatan1 moved tut.er than it ever did on the freeway. .. A Dally Pilot cJuatned ad broulht me 1oocl retJ)OllH." That'• the adverti1in1 1ucceu story at tbe mu wbo plaeed tb1a ad ln the DallJ Pilat: For sale : 1966 Mu•tanc. Belt accept· •bleotter. XXX·XXU 1At a Dally Pilot clualfted ad move 70UI' aellablet. Call our friendly ad·Vlaera at 642·56'18. Taken into custody wen: Henry Mendoza Mejia, 30, of Anaheim, and Gina Marge Me· Jia, 26, also or Anaheim. Their relation.ship la not yet kDown. Mejia was reported in stable condition al UC Irvine Medical Center with an eye Injury. Both were apprehended by narcot.Jcs officers Saturday ar. temoon after an alleged drua tranaact1on took place ln a park· ln1 lot at the comer of McFad· den A v111ue and Willlamt Street. 'the type of drugs involved wasn't dlscloeed. When narcotic• officers from f1aUe1rton, Tuatin, Anaheim and Bu.ena "Park attempted to arrwt the Mejlu, the auapecta tried to eacape In their vehicle, ram· mini two police cars, a Tustin apokeaman aatd. Durlnl an en1uln1 arrest a~ tempt, a shot waa fired, the apokeaman aaJd, and Mejia suf· rcred a he.td injury. (See DRUGS, Pa1e Al> 'Ruthless' Carter B"/nsts Russ Invasion VENICE. Italy CAP> -Presi· dent Carter ended the Allied summit today with a declaration that the "ruthless" Soviet in· vasion o ( Afghanistan would be o pposed with "our combined strength." He called this a mora l and strategic imperative. but other Allied leaders said Lit tie on the subject. The summit was convened lo ro r ge a n Allied econo mic strategy, but the focus shifted Sunday when the Soviets an· nounced a partial withdrawal of troops Crom Afghanistan. Allied leaders were skeptical or Soviet motives and demanded a complete withdrawal. Carter emphasized the situation in his closing remarks, but none oC the other six leader s discussed Afghanistan in strong terms. "We have committed our com· Carlsbad Caverns Damaged by Blaze CARLSBAD. N M. CAP> - Fir efighters at the Carlsbad Cave rns National Park have sta rted cleaning up de bris and unburned rue I left by a four-day, llghtning·caused fire that con· 1umed ne arly 3,600 acres or desert vegetation. The blaze at the 46, 755-acre park burned through rocky. steep canyons and narrow ridge tops before firefighters con· trolled it Sunday by setting backflres that burned additional acreage but also encircled the n a mes. blned strength and our innuence and our vojces against a ruthless power's invasion of a nearby de- f e nse I es s ne ighbor wh ich thre atens the st a bility or a crucial area.·· Carter said He called the Soviet move into Afghanistan on Dec. 'l7 "a pro- found assault against lhe laws of 11,000 TROOPS EXITING AFGHANISTAN?-A4 nations and a grave theat to lhe stability of that vital region. "We pledge to oppose this So viet invasion with the means at our disposal," Carter said. "We do this because it is a moral im- perative and also a straget1c im· perative." Carter and leaders of the other s ix industria lized na t ions - Fran ce. Canada and J apan- gave individual speeches as the two-day s ummit c losed with agr eem e nt on e n e r gy a nd economic issues. The Allied command called for declining reliance on import· ed oil, and the summit com- munique noted "the vital con· trlbutlon or nuc lear power, .. calling for an Increase in atomic energy use and expanded con- servation techniques. The meeting was convened to discuss energy and economic is- sues but was dominated by the situation in Afghanistan. British Prime Min ist e r Margaret Thatcher called the occupation ol Afghanistan a new manifestation or the old dlf· ference between East and West. In their remarks, the German (See SVMJUT, Pale AZ) Air Fares Rise lAX to NYC Still 'Too low' NEW YORK (AP) -The air fare between New York and CaU!omla is eolnl up, but it'a lllll aotDI to be far leaa tban a lot of atrllnea would Uke. Eutem Airlines announced over the weekend lt wW cbar1e $129 each way on fllabt.1 between New Yoril ud Loa Ansel• or San FranclacoJ durlnl July and Aul\llt. Theirarell now•. The $129 rare wu matched today by Trana World Alrllnea, and other carriers on the route wwe upeded to IO alon1. TWA bad amaounced that It hoped to increase the fare to '350. but dropl*I that after l!utem made lta annow:acemtrtt. World A.lrway1, which hu been charatnf • hN not an· nounced What lt will cbar1e in JulJ. OtMr alrUMI MrVinl tbe route are American, United Pan American and Capttol. Eutern and World, bOth rel.Uve MWeom.n to Uae market, have been the leadma Dtiee-cnattera on the New Yoril.Ca.llfomla rou~1 to the dllmay Ol TWA, American and United, wbich once were UM OGly alrlinet on the rout.. ---~·-~·- THAILAND y;~, ,, •• ,s Cr•u l•r'~' ·~-.......... THAILAND INVADED Vietnam Troops Advance Teen-age Girl Shot in Leg At Irvine Club A 17·ycar·old Anaheim girl, who was shot outside or an Irvine party late Saturday, was in good condition this morning at Tustin Commuruty Hospital. Tuyet A. Tran was shot in the right leg as she was standing outside or a pa rty in the Colony Clubhouse, 3611 Ma ll South. Police theorize that some men who earlier were told to leave the party are responsible for the shooting. Police Sgt. Richard Bowman said Miss Tran was standing with a group or people outside the party a l 11: 45 p. m . when a yellow Ford Maverick cruised by and one of Its occupants fired three shots at the group. Miss Tra n was the only person ln· jured, be said. No one saw the license plate ol the car, Bowman said. Rome Terror Prober Slain ROME <AP) -A )'OUDI ter· rortat 1ot off a motorcycle met fired three bu.lleta Into tbe back · of the head of an ualstant llate prosecutor atandlnf at a crowded bm atop In a nttldeDUal area north ot Rome today, ldll· inl hlm lmtantJyi polite Npe)rt- ed. R11ht11t and leNat ~ claimed reepoaatblUty. •1 Pollce said tbe atanmen. wur-., ln1 a helmet wttb • dark lbWd covertna h1I race, atepped trom a na~e drivea_ bf•• llC· compile•, approacla•• Marlo Amato, 41, an antl-t.rrortlt &n· veet11ator, and flred. II ' Refugees Fleeing Attack ARANYAPRATHE T, Thailand <AP> -Vietnamese troops. backed by artillery, slammt-d across the border to- day into Thailand, overrunning one Thai village, shelling others a nd sending an estima ted 100.000 panic-stricken Cambodian ref· u~ees fleeing fro m borde r camps into Thaila nd, Thai military sources said. Sources in this town on the Thai-Cambodian frontier said more than 30 Thai soldiers were killed and about 100 wounded since the offensive began. Unconfirmed reports indicat· ed the r e als o we re heavy casualties among the estimated 200,000 Ca m bodian r e fugees camped along the frontier. Fighting was reported conlin· umg, with the Tha i military or- der ed to full aler t along the length or the jungle border. The Vietnamese offensive was re· ported focusing on a 40-mile stretch or border north or th.is town , 140 miles east of Bangkok. the Tha i capital. Thai troops oarr ed civili s from roads leading north from here . Associated Press correspond· ent Apichart. Ratlanavichai, re- porting from the frontier. said Vietnamese troops overran a Cambodian border encampment at Noon Mark Moon. They then entered a nearby Thai village <See VIET, Pa1e .U> Coast Weatber Patchy late night. early morntnc low clouds along the coast otherwise fair through Tuesday. Lowa tonight 56 to 61. Highs Tuesday 75 at beaches, 83 inland. INSIDE TeDA" Loolmtg /or lhot pn/•ct ptu.a? Coh•m,.f•t Ht1gh NllllAQcM t.u. ..,_ U can b. /Otlftd . .,.. ,.. At. l f I t ' ( i .. _ _._. ............... -._._ ... - It's Spifkr lff aa Al'WI ........ Pilot Mike Caldwell checks out the interior or his hot air balloon at the Coronado ferry landing in San Dleao before the nlaht that was delayed. The event was to have been a warmup ror a balloon race at the Del Mar Fair Saturday. An Eggciting Record Set TWIN FALLS, Idaho <AP> -A aroup ot Twtn Falls Boy Scouts took a (rac k at the Ootnne11 Book of World RffOrda and dropped 105 esp h'Om 1. 000 feet without breal lnl tbem. Of coune, m other esis dld break. Tbe scouts dropped 384 eggs from a helicopter on- to a dirt parking lot near Dierkey's Lake southeast of here. Snake RJver Boy Scout ofOcial Ted Manker says Plane CraJJhes TWre 14 Lives By 1'be As1«lated Press Airpla ne crashes in seven st ates claimed at least 14 lives in the nation over the weekend, authorities reported. Among the accidents causing Sunday's 13 fatalities was the c rash of an old-time airliner in Columbus, Ind., which killed three people. Authorilles aaid the Lockheed Super Constella- tion that crashed and e xploded s hortly after takeoff fro m Bakalar Muruclpa1 Airport at 2 p .m . had bee n und e r s ur· veillance for several days as part of an ongoing criminal in- vestigation However . Columbus Police Chief Robert D. Talkington re· fused to disclose any details of the special investigation, which he said was far from complete. Five people were injured in the crash of the plane that had been conve~ to carry cargo. ShowNeedA Musicians Muslctans are needed for the upcoming production or ''The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smel1 of the Crowd." being performed July 3 throueh 13 at the Artists' Theater, 625 Park Ave. in Laguna Beach. The music Is scored for a piano. ban, percuss ion. two trumpets and a nute. Other In· struments may be Included. Anyone interested In taking part in the production should call Act IV or 558·7411 or 494-8959. llockage Denied SAN FRANCISCO C AP~ -A federaJ judge haa refused to in· ter vene immediately in an at· tempt by environmentalists to halt the fillihg or New Melones Reservoir above the 808-fool level. OAANOI COAST \ DAILY PILOT n.. ()I-C.O.OI O.llr l'•tot, wltll """<11 " comblftl'Cf Ow N@._.P,-f'u. _I, fU«MI.,.. o, tM O••-C...t l'l*IVOIM ~ •• ._,.,. ICl•lleft• •• ~-~,. ,,,._ , .... , ... ~-...' --~. "_,,,_,, ::!~~"~ .. ~·~ ,·:;~ ~~": _,_s.i ... ,.~...._~· Tllellfl'IC~ C'\'~"'c:!t~ CAii=• ~::--.o. ·-... -~-fll•NI--*'. c-ter Y'(• -.~.-nt •"°Oeftlir• ~rM91" ,._ ... -....... "'::"..:.~,..~ C--.11 '--_ _....... ..... OMMe l .;:. .. .:::: :e, t."'t::t. t=... ~ ...... -lNlt_ll...,.__. T1eoit1one {714)~ a ..... .-.... 11,..,....,. ,__ ... c-..... ""---°'d.=°''' ,..,. ..... B..]F-te.~ =~ .... ~.~~:=: :L.,~~:::u::-......... , $61 Million Budget Awaits HB Co11ncil 8 y ROBBRT BARKER OI -DMty ~MC Slaff The Huntington Beach City Council is expected to approve a '61 mJIUon budget for 1980-81 tonight. The general fund portion of the budget, which deals with day-to-day care operating costs. is Ht at $42 million. about $6 million higher than last year A sizable portion or the tn· crease la due to a s urplus of about $2.4 million that was left over from the current budget which expires June 30. The bulk of tbe s urplus has been earmarked for the con- tingency rund while some of 11 1~ reserved for employee salary tn· creases. Officials say that inflation and rising C<X'lts of utilities and other se rvi ces allso help to account ror the higher budget. Niguel E1'ettt Mayor Ruth Bailey :.aid today that citizens wall rece1 \'l' e~i.en ­ lially the same servlcei. ai.. pro- vided in put years. City Administrat o r Hud Belsito reported that the ~urpll!!> from the current year was ac- cumulated bec<1use r evenues were greater than anticipated to be in the form of sales taxes and building fees. He said expen~cs were lower than expected, mainly because or a hold-the-line policy on filling e mployee vacancies The police department Is ex. pected to J{et Sll million. the big- ges t portion or th<· budget The fare departme nt co~s n<'x t with a reromme nd<.et1on of S6 3 million in expcnd1turl'~ Tonight 's mel•tmg bC'J?1m. at 7 30 an City Council Chambers. 2000 M .1 an St Anti-Nuclear Rally Promoters in Debt By DON CHAPMAN OI t'-O•lly ~I ... , .... , Organ izers or an anti-nuclear protest held in Laguna Niguel Saturday are calling the rally a big success. but must now tum their attention to paying off $30,000 borrowed to set up the event. The only money received by orgahlurs during the event was from donations and the sale or t- s hirts, said Karen Lits in of the s p onsoring Alliance f o r Survival. "The accounting isn't in yet, but we lost a lot ." she s <iid "We'll be planning a fundra1ser real soon." Funds borrowed hy thf' Al· Hance went for adve rtising, and setting up a stage and sound system Mrs LlL5in saad about 15,000 people attended the event at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. and described rt as "definitely the largest anti-nuclear rally ever held In Orange County "A lot of them miRht have com e for the music <name ~ter­ talners donated their 8~rvlce11). but a lot who did learned 3 lot about nuclear power. energy, weapons, and Son Onofre," ahe s aid. The protest wH peaceful . but some citations wcrre h11ued for Bandit Routs Employees in Mesa Holdup A gunman who herded Costa Mesa 's Colony Kitch e n e mployees into a walk-in refrt1erator early today neaped witll about $5,200 in cash, police said. Offlceu 1ald the man des crlbed aa in hi& 201, oi medium build and bet1bt wtth brown hair, entered the reetaurat al 3211 Harbor Blvd. at 1 a .m. He prodUC*i a pUtol, police 1alcl, order.cl tM mana1er to opu an office HI• and then for-eed all emplOJ ... into tbe ,..,,. ........ P~ee 1ald tb• 1unman b\~: tbe ritrt11rator door "1th ....,, object and nld. am..,,._ Nm•tned ta the coolel' t. ..... mlntill, ID laYettlpillr NM. A cu1tomM- •veatual11 Ir••• tbtlft, b• eddM. a lcohollr bevern~es and drugs. she s aad Tho~l' who att<'nd l'd be~on ar· ra\ ing aoout noon and l<'fl about fl p m Speaker'\ and an «>nergy fair we re fcatur<'d alo ng with the <'nlc•rtarnmrnt Thost• at the a nti nur lf'or rall y "'C're urged to bring pre~i.urc on 1 .... 0 utility rompanl<''I that operate the San Onofre nuclc><i r reactor by sendinR their utlhty bills to the slate Public Ut1hlles Co mm1ss1on . Linder slate law. persoM are allowed to deposit disputed utill· ty bills with the Pl'C instead of pa yan~ tht' utility until the dis pute is resolved. The Alli(lncc• fo r S urvival targeted the Southern California Edison Co and the San Diego Gas and Electric as the butt of the protest. Tht' rally wa11 held Saturday, the longest day of the year, to c·mphas izc sola r power as an alternative to nuclear energy The event featured recording artists Kenny Rankin. Bonny Thull and Jesse Cohn Young Thieves Loot, Then Torch Valley Eatery Burglars broke ihto Wendy's hambur'eer re11taurant In t 'oun· tain Valley early Sunday mom· in1. takln1 more than '2.500 from the safe. lben attempting to set the restaura nt on fire . police said. The burglars reportedly pried open the restaurant'• drive-up rood window, climbed In and prl ed o pen a door t o the Brookhurst Street restaurant's office . Police aald the bur111ra then broke Into the safe and look $2,589 tn cash and then tried to start a ftre. appare ntly to c1moulla1e the burglary. Before 111vlng, the bur1lart1 also dettro)'ed lood in•lde the cooler, police Nld. Lou ot rood 1upp1ies and total dam11e to tbe buildln• com· btned la 1UIJ beln1 complied, ac· cordlDI to police. Brmh Fire Halted 1.AK& l8ABELLA (AP>-A *·•en brulb fir• wu COG· utnect .,.... ben todaJ ans • c11n1ertn1 several bulldln11, Kem Oouftty ftrefllb&«a npol't· ed. ,..._,._Al VIET .•• and burned a rew homes but ap- parently dJd not. harm the few vlllaaen who ,..malned when Lbe ,.,....... ttart.d, IM aald. Apkhart sald Vietnamese artillery abelled at least three other ThaJ vUJagea ·and more than •.ooo vtllaeen w•re bt1n1 evacuat.d. Earll•, the mllllary com- m and said It scrambled helicopter gunsh1ps to aid troops al a border post under Viet· namese attack. A spokesman aald seven Thai soldiers were wounded and many of the ln· truder s were killed in that ahootout. Foreign relief workers were being pulled out of relugee camps on the border. but there was no immediate move to have them leave the sprawling camp at Khao r Dang, seven mlles In· side Tha1Jand The camp houses about 130,000 refugees who had earlier elected lo enter T hailand rather t.ban remam 10 the border no-man's land . .. The s1luatton appears to be gelling out of hand." s aid a Weatem relief agency offac1al an Bangkok. referrln1 to the panlcked nodus of Cambodians from the border zone. The fi&hting erupted a week after Unlted Nations and Thai offi cials began a pro1ram to re· patrlate Cambodian refugees back into Cambodia from the Khao I DanJ( camp. The effort was halted when shooting bc~an Vietnam. which ma1nta&ns <.e bout 200,000 troops In Cam- bodia to shore the Vietnameft('· backed Cambodian government. 1s opposed to the repatriation Last week. the government in Phnom Pe nh, the Cambodian c·ap1tal, vowed to .. cru11h " re· patraatlon efforts There wus no Immediate word on how man} V1t·tnilmese troop~ were involved in lh<.· offen~1 vE· or whether the fii.thting signaled " maJor thrust into Thall and Soviet-made T !">4 tanks .... n • reportedly spotll·d by Thcu n · connaiss ance a ircraft ins ult· Cambodia but a pparenll\ rJ1d not take part In il<:tual comhat Thatcher Hit In New Play L O~DON I APl -Prim t• Man aster Mar):?arC't Thatc-her ·i.. pil rtiC'1pat1on in the \'cn1ce <.um· m 1t m t•:in!-t :.ht· 1~ missinJo! thl' opening of a play 1n ~h1C'h ... he 1 ~ th<' main character --and tht• tarJ,?et of ~1 savaJi(el}' sa tmc<il Jl tack thill her ~ovcrnment unw1t tingly paad for Thl' sho"'. ora gan ally <'B llC'd "Ditch the Bitc h" but chan~ed to "A Short Sharp Shock" af'tt·r r'ressure from fe mmast groups. h a~ t•au.,cd a s torm of con troversv here that be~an ~vrn before 0 ll!'l doors opl'ned lo tht- public over the we<•kl'nd The pis~ ·s author~ deff'nd thei r work a Ra tns t c haq zes that 1t is an bttd taste .rnd a ccuse the J(Ovcmment of censorship Castro Preparing To Dump Refugees? WASHINGTON <AP > -Fidel Ca:-.tro appears to be preparing to unload truckloads of refuR~es outside the U S Marine base at Guantanamo in an attempt to force new negot1at1ons on trade and other m atter&, the chairmen of a Howie antelllgence subcom· m 1Hee says Rep Les Aspan. D-Wi11. said Sunday il ll evidence 1nd1cates thut Castro "i1> willing and abl e to use the threat or a refugee flood In an effort to leverage the Ame rican go\'ernment tu the negotlolln~ tablc " Just for Gels ..., •• IJp! Amber Christensen, 14. of Canyon Country. owes her friend here an extra ration of carrots. But not too many carrots. He won best In his division in Dwarf Rabbit Show at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Sunday He Upped the scale:ci at 11 ~ pounds. U you let yourM·lr go to 21 2 pounds, you'r <' nn lon~er a dwarf I k ·!> a .\'.l·the rl a nd Dwarf Buck Woman Dies In Accident; Four Injured One ~om an \\ uc, kill ed and four otht•r" .... eri· IOJlirt•d Sunday n1Jo!hl in a c;1nglt• ('Jr ll<'C1dcn1 on the Gard1•n l.ro\ 1• 1 ·rf'e ~ J\ th<' California llJJo!h~ a\ l1.11rol ~aid Pronounr l"d d( ud ut Fountain \'allev Communil> llo!.pttal .,.,11 .., Fe lica Modtno 21 of Orani..1• Taken to Wec;tm1n..,ter c'rlm mun1t~ llosp1tal "'ith manor 1n iuries v.Prt' Ro~l'r Modano 27. al!io of Orange and belle\ 1-d to be her hu.~band Rolano Mod in''· 3. and Ka1ro Modino. 2. behe\•ed t <J be the ir children. and Edl(ado de la Rama. 36. of Los Angeles A f::llP s p o k ef!man sa id Modino .,.,a., drt\ 1nR a 1970 Ford Mus t ang ea s tbo und on the G a rden Grove Freeway near S pringdal e S tr ee t 1n We!iitminstt>r v.hen the car 't\f'nt o ut of <'On trol. .,~ Prved rtJo!ht from lht> fast lane and strurk .1 I rC't' Rock Concert Sparks Riot DALLAS cAP 1 f our v.eN' arrt'~ted and l"'n police officers O\'ercome b> tC'a r f!as aftt'r gate c r ashers toppled a r ha m-link fen ce and thrt>w bo ttles and rocks during a Cotton Bowl rock concert Police said the mclee lasted about 10 minutes as authorities. using tear g81i. pushed the crowd into the nearby Texas State Falrgroun~ Some 60.000 to 70.000 were on hand to hear Sammy Haggar. Furcigner. the Eaf!lcs and other ro<'k groups Most or the cro"d was una"are ol the disturbance, 1>0hce said. Ooean Plclhc oOrd shorts. tallofed tor lhe ec:t1ve gm. A rainbOw ot colorS aQUa. coral, bl'Qe. oft wnne end Slate bfue ~ 1hng 1ho 1f'011 art a preny group ol Hawa111n pnnt tJIOUMs. Alao Chemin de Fer ieens. • ' , 'I ' ~ ........ SUMMIT ••. and French leaden lenored the M•hanlat.an 1ltuaUon entlreJy. fn bi• addreu, Carter aJao ••fd ta dla!Jenses taetq the free world "are both poUtJcaJ and economic in nat~." and Hid the naUona wen "raolved to brtak U.. llDk Mt•.., our tconoanlc 1rowth and our otl con1umption. • • The Allied leaden developed goals to reduce oil imports, dou- ble coal production by 1990. and expand use of nuclear power and other alternate fuels , according to a draft of the joint accord that ended the two-day meeting. The participants declared combating Inflation to be their No. 1 priori- ty and ranked energy concerns s econd. The economic and e nergy a1reement1 amounted to ratification of almost identical goah1 set lut m onth by the 20- n alion International Energy Agency. There was little debate on the goa1a and agreement waa so perfunctory the conference end<'d 2lr' hours early DRUGS ••• No further details or the ~hoot­ lne were revealed. Part of the continuing Investigation , !!poke.men saJd, Is to determine how the shoot.Ing took place and whether the suspect was armed or uoarmed. Mejia wa'I treated at Santa Ane TWllln Community Hospital Jnd then lukcn to Cl Medical <"Pntn where he was reported 1n "'a bit' rondilion A Tus tin pohce spokesman '>.w1 th<-' Distract Attorney's Of. rice 1s being cons ulted before .1 ny c•harli(cs are flied against the '"''' Thc· ~u!-tpc·C'b had been under .,un 1·ill<1 nl'l' b) unde r cover narl'otif's officers prior to the ar- n •\I s bt.'101< made Begin Moves To Arab Turf JERl'SALEM <AP> -In a move sun' to spur protests from ~ ashanli(ton. Cairo and the Untl· c>d Natw n'I, Prime Minis ter M<>nachc>m Rt>gin said he will mO\C h1 <1 o rricc>s to Eas t Jt•r usalem. tht• largely Arab Set>· tor of the c·1ty annexed by Israel after iL'I capture from Jordan in t h<' 1967 war The transfer. announced Sun- d ay . unde r lanes Is r ael 's de- termination to retain control or East Jeru.'lalem, with Its 100,000 Arabs and religious shrines re· \ er c>d hy Christians . Moslems a nd Jew~ M c an~ hilc. Israeli security fnrr cs step!>('d up their search for' P alestinian terror bombs as l'\plosa\'e'S went oH today In Tel A\'lv and Jerusalem. A bomb blast in a Tel Aviv grocery store iniured an elderly woman and t" o othe r c us tomers, police s.11d No cat11ualties were report· ed in the second explosion at a Jerus alem bus stop. Crewmen Re8Cued HONOLULU (AP> -Eleven Talwane.se cr ewmen have beeo pulled from the water about 25 miles southwest or Pa10 Paf(> after surviving a ru1ht at sea by clinging to the debris or their sunke n fish1ng boat. The body of one crewman or the flO.foot Hun1 Cheng was also recovered in the Sunday rescue. and e fforts con- tinued today an the hope of find· Ing four others ALS GAAAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6'14-7030 ··•· ?~--- ---~--------------~-------~--~-- Today•s C l osl•I N.Y . S teeb VOL 73, NO. 175, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ail.and Casualties Heavy; Refugees Fl.ee Camps AltANYAPRATHET . 'naUand (AP) -Vietnamese troopa. backed by artlllery. -1ammed acrou the border to. day into 'Jballand, overrunning one Thai village, shelling others and ~ an ect.imated 100,000 panic-stricken Cambodian ref· ugees fleeing from border camps into Thailand, Thai military sources said. Sources in thls town on the Beaches Filling Up On Coast Near-perfect weather and toasty temperatures along the Orange Coast brought out jellyfis h , sling rays and beachgoers by the thousands over the weekend -the official 'beginning of summer. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente reported August· size crowds for the second straight weekend. Newport Beach guards Tesponded Sunday to a possible drowning when a 20-year-old Tustin man jumped off a boat 1and accidentally hit his head on llbe side of the vessel about half a mile olf 13th Street. Jn Huntington Beach , city lifeguards were pressed into du- ~Y two times Sunday to break up fistfights. Four persons were ar· "rested. Guards in Laguna Beach also bad their hands full, treating ,several s~ ray victims and responding to three body-surf- ing injuries on Sunday The largest of the weekend crowds, attracted by tem- peratures in the mid·70s and 65 degree water, was reported in the HWltington ~ach area. Guards on the mile-stretch of ieity strand es ti mated 40,000 turned out Saturday and 43,000 ~ueezed onto the sand on Sun- day. 'They reported making 83 rescues Saturday but only 19 on Sunday. A round 65,000 beach fans turned out at the state beaches in Huntington both days. Guards at Huntington State Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach said their parking lots were full both days before noon. Harbor Patrol crews stationed at Sunset Aquatic Park were pressed into action Sunday when a boater radioed for help after dPveloping side effects to a dose or anti-sea-sickness pills he'd taken Jn Newport Beach. city gua.rds estimated a crowd or 90.000 on Saturday and a crowd or 110.000 on Sunday. They said s urf was alnJosl non-existent and report· ed only 14 rescues for both days Newport guards brought 20· year-old John Dempsey of Tustin to shore Sunday after- noon after he reportedly knocked himself unconscious when he struck his head against a boat. Officials said Dempsey ap- parently was trying to dive off the boat into the water. He was transported to Hoag Memorial liospital where be was treated and released. In Laguna Beach, guards said • about 25,000 beach buffs showed up at the strand both days. But the warm temperatures attract· ed sting rays as well as the large crowd and lit eauards were <See BEACH. Paie "2) Tm.oor's Not SoT~ring New p ort Beach lifeauardl were cau1bt abort Sunday when they re- ported for wort and cta- coHrecl t heir lifeau ard tower near l Olb Street was about tbe balf tbeabe it WU the PNWtomdQ . Olftelala reported tbat IOIDe ..... Vmdal armed wltta a poRl'saw appa~ ., took ldlfnlltntlonout 00 UM Pw+wula tower, aaw· ... off ... lour .... ol the iuardltmd. a .......... lhe tower ·Wiii Mw to be rwland or ..... "" tall Ufepard . ....,.... Thai-Cambodian frontier said more than 30 Thai soldiers were killed and about 100 wounded since the orfensive began. Unconfirmed reports indicat· ed there also w ere heavy casualties among the estimated 200,000 Cambodian r efugees camped along the frontier . Fighting was reported contin· uing, with the Thai military or- dered lo full alert alon~ the length of the jungle bordei. 1be Vietnamese offensive was tt· ported focusing on a 40·mile stretch of border north of this town. 140 miles east of Bangkok. the Thai capital. Thai troops barred civilians from roads leading north from here. Associated Press correspond- ent Apichart Rattanavichai. re- porting from the frontier. said Vietnamese troops overran a I ~ .,...,~ .......... COMMODORE MclNNIS ANO HIS WIFE, GAIL Former Newport Mayor Honored by Chamber Mcinnis Selected Year's Commodore Former Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnis has been honored as the "Commodore of the Year" No E viction ,. For Traile r Park Dwe lle r s Residents of El Morro and Crystal Cove won 't have to vacate their homes immediately to make way for a state coastal park. a conference committee of the state legislature decided over the weekend. by the Newport Harbor Area ChamberofCommerce. M clnnis. who stepped down from the ~ity Counc il last spring after 12 years of service, was tapped as this year's top com- modore at the annual Com- modore's Ball Friday at the Mar - riott Hotel. The annual event attracted 400 guests Mcinnis 1s the sixth person to receive the service award. Past winners were Theo Robins. Don Pennington. Tom Evans. Paul Salata and Harry Babbitt. The Commodore's Club. a division of. the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. an· nually stages a variety of events including the s andcastle buil· mg contest and the Christmas restivaloflights. The group also has founded several scholarships. Cambodian border encampment at Noon Mark Moon. They then entered a nearby Thai village and burned a few homes but ap· parently did not harm the few villagers wbo remained when the fighting started, be said. Apichart s aid Vietnamese artillery shelled at least three other 1bai villages and more <See VIET. Page AZ> Employees Reject NB Pay Offers Two Newport Beach employee groups have rejected salary of- fers from city negotiators and claim they are cl<>5e to calling for an impasse in contract talks. Members of tbe groups -the city's blue-collar workers and the clerical-type employees unanimously nixed separate 13 6 percent wage boost offers in pro posed one-year pacts. So far, the city has settled with the 160-member police as- sociation, the city lifeguard group and the professional and technical employees association City Manager Bob Wynn estimated that settling with these three employee group~ will cost the city about $865.000 in the coming year. Tbe 106-member firefigbter's association. reportedJy offered a 15.4 percent salary bake. 1s scheduled to vote on whether to accept the city paf't Tuesday evening. Ed Burt., president of the blue- collar group and a city utilJly worker. said bis mem~rs wanl a 1.5 percent wage hike as well as binding arbilr atJon. He claims that city crew members are leaving for higher paying posts in neighboring cities and that the city is having trouble even filling some vacan- cies . "We've had one foreman posi - tion open for an entire year and nobody's even inte r est ed because of the pay," explained Burt. He mainta ins that city or ficials are more interested in settling with police and fire e mployees than blue-collar workers. "l'd love to be on the fire de · partment. but I wonder how many of them would like to be standing in a 10-foot bole. kn~­ deep in raw sewage," the as sociatioo leader said. He said if city negotiators don't come up with a better of· fer. an impasse will be declared Jack Beckwith, president of the city employee's association, said his group rejected the 13 6 percent offer be<:ause they have computed they are al least 14 2 percent below acceptable w~ges Brush Fire Halted LAKE ISABELLA <AP>-A 300-acre brush fire was con tained near here today after en· dangering several buildings. Kern County firefighters report· ed. The committee s upported a Parks and Recreation Depart· ment recommendation that aJ. lows Crystal Cove residents to remain in their homes until their 20-year leases expire. El Morro residents will be allowed to stay for two years whlle planning is done for the park along the coastline from Newport Beach to Laguna Beach. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, spoke before committee mem- bers Saturday urging they adopt t h e Parks and Recreation Department recommendation. Buttoned Up She criticized a legislative analyst's report that called for tbe residents to be relocate at a state cost of $7 million. The committee· recommend&· tioo now must be approved by floor votes of both legislative bouaes. Prior to the conterence com· mJttee recom mendation, the M · Hmbly bad supported the ..... lative anal)'Jt's reJocaUon plan. wblle the Senate opted for t be P arka a nd Recreation Departmet plan. Tben::ature must approve a at.ate bJ July 1. Once ap- Pl'"ed, budlet will then 10 to Govsnor BroWn. Valley Eyes Belly Dancers Belly dancers may have to watch where they wiggle and what they WlCOver in Fountain Valley restaurants l! a proposed belly dancing law gels adopted by theCitvCouncU. The new ordinance would re1· ul•te dancint attire -or lack ol ft -and atsO prohibit dancers from clrculatlng amo n1 customers. Tbe practice of encou.raalnl cuatomera to stuff tips into the bel· ly danmn' coetumet a1lo would bearw>no. Deputy City Attorney Kobert L. Lavole, who pre p ared t be meuare at tbe req..t ol Police Chief Manin rortta, tald belly dan cl.111 la not CVIJ'9Gtl1 a prob- lem ln f'owltalll VaUe7. Tb• ordinance ta more or a pre- venUve muaure. be aald. 8elb dandaS did raile a few e7ebrowl la ll'ountalD Valle)' IMt faU, ...... IUcb enterta••IDMt wu olf..S at u.. OQJ r awbl .... tauna&at1nnBrookbanta. CltJ oftlda11 Neei .. d ecm-• plaints that a belly dancer was en- couraging contributions from customers and "was bringing de· cay" lo Fountain Valley. AltbouCh tbey did not ban belly danclftl attosether , the city's plannlna eommlJaioners restrict· ed aucb entertainment to a small •ta1e wit.bin the restaurant. Mounlt O. llardinl, owner of restaurant. laid be discontinued t his enUJrtalnment for a Ume but restored tbe belly d anclnl act (te1U1cted totbe 1ta1e area> Jut week. "Fount•ln Valley .. kind ol IUn· ny aboullt._. tlablp," be said to- day. • "l1aey tldak it 'uome tlnd o1 adl~act. • 'nM1 tll6nk lt'• Uke ao-aodanc· en. lt'aDOt. "lt't •art form. They teach It lD 1cbool!J.' • II arcllal aald Ile waa not tamUls .,. tlM ontlaaDce that will bec1nrl ~1Nd u tM council ..... .., ........ NldlM dkt not t'1•k It •••Id a ffect bl• r'lllW .............. llHIDt. . . . . . .. . .. . . .t\ Big Bang ,.,. ........... :"orth York controller Esther Shiner shields her ears a~ Ontario Lt. Gov. Pauling McGlbbon fires a starting pistol at the Colgate Ladies' Open track and field meet in Toronto. Allies Join Carter On Afghan Policy VE!'ilCE. Italy CAP> -Presi- dent Carter ended the Allied sum m1t today with a declarat.Jon that the .. ruthless" Soviet an- ' a--.1on of Afghanistan would be oppo.:;('d "'1th ··our combined ~trength · He called this a moral and strategic imperative. but other Allied leaders said ht· tie nn Lhe s ubJecl The s ummit was convened to fo r ge an Allied econo mi c "lrateg~. but lhe foc us sb.1Jted Sunday when the Soviets an- nounced a partial withdrawal of troops from Afgharustan Alhro leaders were skeptical or Soviet motives a nd demanded a complete withdrawal. Carter &dboa Island Park Project Bids Too H igh Ne\ltrport Beach City Council members may have difficulty finding a low badder for a park proJecton Balboa Island tonight. four firms have submitted sealed bids for demolishing a va· cant church and replacing it with a 1,600-square-foot building and a basketball court on the proposed island park site. The problem. though, is that none or the bids are low enough. Architects hired by the city for the Agate Avenue project estimated the job should cost $124 ,000. The lowest bidder, howe ver, figured the job would cost $159.000. The high bidder said $194.000. Council members must decide tonight whether to accept the low offer or start over again. The council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. CAR TAKES OFF JJTlll PILOT AD "My Mustanc moved faster tba.n it ever dld oo tbe treeft.1. ''A Dally Ptlot claulfted ad broucbl me good retpome." That's tbe adverUil.DI ~ story ot the man wbo placed WI ad ln t.be DallJ Pl.lot: PoT ·aale • lt•• Mu.1tan1. Bell~· ableolf•.XU·DU Let a DallJ PUot c .......... ad . moH J'OUI' Mllablee. Call our frtendlJ ..S...._. at ea--. emphasized the situation in tus closing remarks. but none of the o ther six leaders di scu~sed Afghanistan in strong terms. .. We have committed our com- bined strength and our influence and our voices against a ruthless oower·s invasion of a nearby de· 11,000 TROOPS EXITING AFGHAN ISTAN?-A4 fenseless nei g hbo r whi c h threatens the stabtlity or a crucial area." Carter said. He called the Soviet mo\'e into Afghanistan on Dec. 27 "a pro- found assault against the laws of nations and a grave theat to the stability of that vital region. "We pledge to oppose this So- viet invasion with the means at our disposal. .. Carter said. "We do this because 1t ts a moral im- perative and also a stragetlc im· perative." Carter and leaders of the other six industrialize d nations - France. Canada and Japan- gave individuaJ s peeches as the two-day summit closed with agreement on energy and econonuc issues. The Allied command called for declining reliance on import· ed oil. and the summit com· munique noted "the vital con- <Se~ SUMMIT. Page AZ> Coast We athe r Patchy late night. early morning low clouds aJoog tbe coast otherwise rair through Tuesday. Lows tonight 56 to 61 . Highs Tuesday 75 at beaches. 83 inland. INSIDE TODA ~ Looldfto /or that ,,_rfect piua? Colt"""iat Hugh Mlllllp teUa 1Dlwtt ft can be food. SH Pooe Al. ~ I I 1 ----·-------... ~,. --_..._ _____ _ ' Al OAil. y PlL.01 N ~--JVST BRE"KJNG-------... I I J..A.UW!U/rtmt ......... ...,,..,.., st ,, .... .,..,, ••••. • Knifer Wounds Seven In Emergency Room SPRJNOnELD ........ CAP ) -A man brandllbln1. parlna kn•fe ~1th • LbJ'M ln(h blade •tabbed •even people ln a ho1pltal t'mtrl"'(Y room lod.ay, kllllq ~ '"1•ar~ boy, poUc.1ald. Willie 8 Robinson, t2, ol 5Prt1'Cn.ld, wu WTeSUecl w the noor and dlNrmed by • MCW'lty •uard all•r tM •tabbtn11 at the Si>rtnaf•dd \omit of th• 8-yatate Medical Ceoi.r He wu char1~ wlU. eiaht counu of auault -for the 1tab- bln1s and al50 for aUe1edly lhrowln1 a dan1eroua ch9mkal at anothu byst~r In lb. Lncldent Gew-1 • ..,.., •~fl .. iflftflr•tl WASHINGTON <AP> M~cald reclpaent.s llvlna In mirs· Ina honwos havt' no con1nltUtinnal ri1ht to coolest 1ovemment dt'<'b1ons forcing tht'm to movt', tht' U S Supreme Court ruled toda) By a 7 I vote. the JUSlJ«'S reversed a federal appeals court ruling that 'lo\"Ould ha\ e forC'ed Pennsylvania authorities to grant Mt"d1ca1d r~1p1ent:. laving at the Town Court Nursing tlom e in Ph1ladetpht11 a C'hanC'e to prote~t the state's push to declare the home 1Jlt•hg1blt! for federal funds Trf • KqHtrt rr N•• ••rrftf CHICAGO <API A Chicago Tribune reporter - lhrt'atened with expulsion from City Hall -showed up for work a!> usual today. and a spokesman for Mayor Jane Byrne said he "ould not be forcibly evi('ted from the press room. The mayor threatened the expulsion Saturday when she ac· ('u~ed the n<'w·spaper of pnntme what she termed "hes" and ··charaC'tt>r a ssass1nat1ons" and enaaging in "male C'haunmsm" sin<'e she took om ce more than a year ago rr,,or L11ur~• Sld11 Grall SHERMAN OAKS CAP> -Comedian Richard Prror un- derwt'nl surger) today to graft healthy skin over the cnt1cally burned upper half of his body, a hospital spokeswoman said. Dr RiC'hard Grossman. executive director of tbe Sherman Oaks C'ommunity Ho.c;p1tal Bum Center. ronducled the operation along "1th a pulmonary specialist . Dr. Albert Young, who was on hand lo perform 8 bron('hosCOpy to clear nuid from the com - edian's pnt>umon1a·('Ongested lungs. The ex-tensive bums on Pryor 's chest have Inhibited the normal breathing and coughing that rid the lungs naturally of nu1d buildup. thus causing the pneumonia, explained Gary Swaye. assistant executive director for the hospital. .,..,,.,. ~t• I I ~~ Pri.w NEW YORK IAP> -New York's Morcan Guaranty Trust cut its pnme rate today from 12 to 11 i,; percent, and the much s maller Southwest Bank of St. Louis trimmed its rate to 11 Earher this year the nominal basic charge on blue-ch1p loans stood as high as 20 percent. GU11111an Corn11-rlt'd in SloN" lll':"\'TINGTON PARK <AP > A man armed Wlth a saw('(f . off shotgun ~as hol('(! up 10 a Sav-On Drug Store today. but the three employees who came to work at 7 a m and surpnsed him m the middle of an apparent burglary alteMpl esC'aped un- harmed Ref used Transfusion 'No Blood' SeaU Fate of Woman, 28 M lAMI <AP) -J oyc e Prudhomme's two words left he r husband and doctors helpless in ..i morasi. of legalities and despair. "No blood." the 28-year-old woman said Thursday when she awoke a t Ja('kson Memorial I losp1tal, where she bad been brought after suffenng seizures caused by a rare blood disease. She died Saturday night. res· nlute 10 her refusal. on religious grounds , to accept blood transfusions "l JUSl can't believe that a re· hgion would let her commit s uic ide ," said h er s haken husband, Peter Prudhomme. "It was horrible lo watch," s aid Dr. Don Temple, an inlern at J ackson Me morial Hospital. "The torment her hus band was going through was the worst I'd ever seen.· When Mrs. Prudhomme wa.s brought to the hospital. un conscious, blood transfusions were be~un. When she woke, she insisted they be discontinued. lier refw.al sparked hours of discussions at the hospital where a treatment for the woman's dis· ease was discovered four years ago "I know that 1r s he had had more time to think about it she wouJd never have thrown DAILY PILOT :~"~.;.:':',. ~ ~;: •. '9::-.;;::.., ~".~ Or•~ C...\f Pvbl•Wf"'9 ~"'¥ ~e't• ..... "°"''.,.. "'*'""'° ~ .• ...,...,.. ,,,....., ... ~··Mow, .._, .... ~. " .... , ......... :::,'"~$!.:~~'~ ~·!Zt• :~~:;:( ~~e:,,.: OWOll\hld $.MUl' .. Y\ ~ ~¥'-TNt pnM._,.. her life away ." sa id Prudhomme, who m a rried his wife when she was 14 He shook tus head as he spoke of how hospital lawyers wouJd.n 't let him overrule rus w1fe'i. de- cision His v.ile was suffenng from thrombotic thrombocytopemc1 purpura <TIP>. a disease that causes tiny clots Lo form in the bloodstream, breaking down red C'ells and c utting off the oxygen flow to vttaJ organs. Though the woman was ralsoo a Roman Catholic, she began at· tending J e hovah 's Witness services about two years ago But s he had n ot formally become a me mber of the sect, her husband said. S11mmer Rec Signups Set Swimming, dancing and rac- quetball are some of the cluses scheduJed w be offered this sum· m er by the City of Newport Beach. RegUtraUon for the summer program la being conducted now at the Park.a, Beacbu, Recrea· lion offices at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach from 8 a .m . to S p.m .. Monday through Friday. Additiona l information re· gard lng classes. fees, and scheduling iJ avaJlable by call · ing the Recreation Department at 640-2271. tthat•s IJp ? Amber Christ ensen , 14. of Canyon Country, owes her friend he re an extra ration of carroU>. But not too many carrots. J k won best in his d1\'ision in Dwarf R abbit S how ul Orange Count' Fair~rounds m Costa ~lesa Sunday. He tipped the scales at 1 1 :! pounds If you let yourself go to 21 ~ pounds. you're no longer a dwarf. He's a Netherl and Dwarf Buck Fro111 Pa~ .t I VIET ... than 20.000 nllaJ:l·rs "'ere bt:10g l'\ acuatl"'d Earht·r. lht: m1htarv C'Om· m a n d s a 1 d 1 t s c r a ·m b I e d helicopter gun!th1ps to :ud troops at a border poi.l undt•r Viel· name~e attack A ~pokes man ~aid i.even Thai !.Old1ers were wounded and manv of the 1n- l ru dt•r'> ~t·re kllied an thJl ~hootout Foreign relief workers were being pulled out of refugee camps on the border. but there ~as no 1mmed1ate move to have I hem h.•aH• the spra~ hng C'amp at Khao I OanR. seven miles in- !.lde Thailand. The camp houses about lJ0.000 refugees who bad earlier ele<:ted to enter Thatland rather than remain in the border no-man's land. SUMMIT ... tri bu ti on of nuclear power." calling for an rncri:ase an atomic energy u..-.e and ex pand<:d con· servallon technique!> The meeting wai. convened t.o d1scusi. energy and economic 1s· sues but wa~ dominated by the s1tuat1on 1n Afghanis tan Br1l1sh Prime M 1n1ster Margaret Thatcher called the occupal.Jon of Afghanistan a new man1festat1on of the old d1f· ference between East and West. In their remarks. t he German and French leaders ignored the Afghanistan situation ent1relv In his addres:.. Carte r also said the chllllenges facing the free world "are both polit.Jcal and e<:ononuc an nature," and said the nations were "rewlved to break the link between our econom1(' growth a nd our oil consumption." BEACH .•. forced to play doctor. advtsuig i.ting ray victim!) to so1tk their injured f~t in hot water for 20 minutes to relieve the pain. Laguna iuarda also ·responded to three body surfing Injuries on Sunday and had to rescue a 19· year -old l(irl at St. Ann's Beach. Officials at Doheny State Beach and San Clemente crews also reported full houaea both days ....... """9 -.... J» w ...... si-1 ~ 0 k • ·~ c..-. ........ c.. • ..,,.. • ., ... • . _ .. _ Pt•'*,,'~~·..., Air Fares Bise , .... (...., Y•CfrP'P•t•O.nt•NIO.ffM,,.~ "~ ... "'."'t o..totM ~ ,._.._..........,.~ ... Te .. ,-... (714>~ c:t•amMuW•,......toMJI L4X ro NYC Still 'Too Low' NEW YORK CAP) -1be air fare between Ntw York and Calllomla la IOIDI up, but it '• aliU 1oln1 to be far .... than a lot of alrline9 would Ute. EUCem Airllnea announced over the wffkend lt wlU ch1r1• t12t each way on fliabu between New York and Loi An1•I• or SuaPrucltco,durinCJu.lyandAu1U1t.TbefaretanowM. Tbe '129 fare wu matcMd today by Trana World Airline•. and otMI' carrien on tM route were expected to 10 alon1. TWA bid unoe.mced that lt hoped to lncnue the fare to .-0, but dropped tbat an.r Eutem mw lta u.nouncement. Worid All'Wl.)'I, which bu bMD charlinf •·bu not an· nouoced whit It will cbara• ID Jub. Ot.bef lfrllnes Hrvinl UM route an American, Unit.ct, PllD Amerteu ud Capitol. Eut4n and World, botb NlaUve MWCOGMn to U.. mubt, bH• bMa tJlle te..t•n1 Driee-cutt.n on tJlle New Yon.CalUonala rout., to die dilmay Ol TWA. Amerteu ud UDlted, wbldt oeee ,,.,. .... ..., at.rliMI OD die route. • Tia tin Arrests Probed A druc arrut In Tustin durtnf the weekend was still under an veatlgation today as two SUI· pecta -one wounded apparenU)' by police lunfire -awaited UM flllnc of charges against them. Takeo loto cus to d y wert Henry Mendoza Me jia, 30. ol Anaheim. and Gina Marge Me-1 jla. 26. also or Anaheim. Their relahonslup is not yet known. Mejia was reported in stable cond1t.Jon at UC Irvine Medical Center with an eye injury Both wer e apprehended by narC"Oll('S officers Saturday af. ternoon after an alleged drug trans,ctlon took plact' 1n a park· 1ng lot at the C"Orner of MC'l''ad den Avenue and Williams Street. The type of drugs involved was n't dlsdosed When nattOl.IC'S ofh('ers from Fullerton. Tustin. Anaheim and Buena Pa rk attempted ~ arrest the MeJia5. the suspects tned to escape in their vehicle, r am- ming two police cars. a T w.tin spokesman said During an ensuing arrest at· te mpt. a shot was fired. the spokesman s aid. and Mt:Jla i.uf· fered a head injury No furth('r details of lh<· ~hoot· ang were reveal('(f Part of the cont1n u1n 1t 1nvest1gat1on. spokesmen said. 1s to determine how the shooting took place and whether the suspect was armed or unarmed ~1 eJ1a was treatM:t at ~ntll Ana Tustm Community Hosp1t<1l a nd then taken tn L'CI Mt.~H'lll Ct'ntt•r . "'ht•rl' ht' ~ d '> report~'(! in :.tJble C"ond1taon , A Tu:.t1n police :.pokesmcin :..t1d th<' D1:.tnC't 1\ttornc' ., Of fl ee •~ be101? ron!>ulll•d ·bl-fnn· un~ C'hargci. un· flll·d Jl-:Jln..,t lht t"' u The l>W.fX'<."lS h;Jd tx·t:n undt•r ..,u ne11lan<'l' b\ undl·rC'O\t•r narC'"OtlC'S offi ('er.,· priur 111 the dr rests being m adl· .'\1fte Ea9le Joe Bollert. 16. of Newport Beach. has achieved Eagle Scout status. climaxmg fi ve years of involve m e nt in !'>Couting. He'll be a j wl.ior ne xt fall at Corona del Mar High School. ~ gals wear Jusc fOf Gale . 0.ll't ,. .... _..,Ro<,..,. IC_ MOUNTED DEPUTIES KEEP WATCH ON ANTI-NUKE CROWD Only a Few Arrest• Saturday at Nlguel Park Niguel E"ent Anti-nuclear Rally Promoters in Debt t11lh lu lhl· '>late l'ubhc lJlililles I om m1-.,1on l nd1·r .,l.Jll' law, person~ arc .illov. ed lo dt•pos11 dis puted ul.111· 1' btlh v.1th the P C instead of p;iyin'1 thl' utilit y until the di!:>· !JUI•·'" rf'"Ol\1•d fh•· All1.1nlc (<Jr S urviva l t .iqh'll'il the Southt•rn Callforrua Ed1~nn (',, .ind tht• San Diego <;d!\ Jlld Ell-t·t ric J~ the butt of thl' profr.,t Thieves Get Tas tv Haul • Huri.:l.ir~ v.11h an appetite for tht· f1nt•r th1nJ: ... from the sea rt' portt-dl~ broke into a Newport li1·ach f1c;h mark<'l O\ l'r the v. t>d, l'nd Jnd madt off 14 Ith 22 pound ~ flf shrimp Jnd J hWlk o( ... mokt'd swo rdfis h The owner of Pearson's Port. JOO East Coast H1 gh\loa}, , . .,t1matt'd the seafood loss at $1 -10 Pol1Cl' i.a1d the hungry crooks 'mashed out a window. possibly ~1th a hammer. and looted a display case mi.1de the retail fish oullet Marchers Faint OREGON. Wis (AP > -Three dozen hi gh s c hool s tudents partiC'ipat ing in a parade fainted Sunday from mild heat exhaus- tion. authorities said. Three of the students we re treated and released at a Madison hospital, and the rest were treated at a makestuft first aid station a t Oregon flJ J!h SC'hool ALSGARAGE ec.n Pacrflo cord shOttS. 18tlored tor the 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 active Qll, A ralnCow of OOlof'6 aqua, ooral. bage, ott wf* and Slate blue Compienl811fing the 1hof11 n a preny group of Hawaiian onnt blouees. Abo Chemlo di Fer,.,. , \ ·Mond!y. Jun. 23. 1980 DAILY PILOT .U World~s Fourth Te~t Tube Baby Born; I MELBOU R NE, A\ll ttalta {AP> -"!be v.'Ortd'a f<MU"lh tat tube baby. a 1·~ H -ouoce 1 t rl . and h er U ·J•at·old Australian mot.Mr were "P0'1· eel ln u ttltent cond ition todAy et MeJbouroe' Roya& Women's Hos pat.al Llnda RH-d. 1 nur11e who Uves \» Churcblll, a coal mlnlnt town \n easl~m Vtt torla. save birth ln 1 norm al dehverv to her eocond Mistake Costly For Pilot TAMPA . 1-'la <AP> A vete ran Delta AJr Lrne~ pilot , who landed a Boeing 727 at a n Air Fort'e ba~e when he shouJd ha ve gone to nearby T a mpa In te rnational Airport, has been suspended pending an inquiry, a spokesman for the Federal Avia- tion Administrat ion says. "It's quite an embarrassment for a professional who's been fly i n g t h at l on g ," D e lta spokesman Will iam Berry said of the pilot. whose na me has not been made public. He has ··an outstanding rec· ord ·' and 15 ye<1rs of com · m e r cial flyin g ex p e rien ce . Berry added t'hlld, Candle• EUnNth, on Monday after lJ houn lA labor. Sht •nd her husband, John 30, a lH <'Mr, have • 4•)'Hr-old eon M other a nd child were "beautifully we ll," uld • hotpltal apokesman. Dr . Ceoft Wett.wood, actln1 dlr~tor ol medical aervtcm at th~ h<>1plt.i. aaJd at.an members we-rt' "all very deUchted and ex cllt-d · He aald Reed wu present for t h e b i rth a l o ne w i th the ho1pllal'1 eenlor o necoloiist. Or Ian Johnaon. end pediatri· clan Or. Keri Mountain. "SM '• really beautiful -a s uper baby," said a me mber of the de hver y team, Or. Alex Lopata. ''S he 's a pe rfectly norma l baby eirl. She has a lovely crop of black hair and aooks really beautiful." He said she "cned atraigllt a w ay after b irth a nd the p e d iatrician said, 'She 's a pe rfectly normal. beautiful baby.· We wrapped her up and put her oo her mother's stomach for a cuddle." According to medJcal sources he re , Mrs. lleed was the fll'St of two Victoria women to undergo In vitro fertilization -the lm· planting into t.be womb of an egg 0..IY ,... __ "The in vest1 gat1on wi ll be pretty much, 'Now, how the hell did you do this '?" s aid Jack Barker, an FAA spokesman in Atlanta. AL PIPKIN, FLUOR CORP. ADMINISTRAT9R, OPERATES ENERGY COOPERATIVE COMPUTER Industry and Utfllttea Woridng Together to Help Prevent Power Failures Thia Summer Ba rker said the pilot was taken "off line" at the request of the FAA after the Friday inc1 dent. The pilot "just made a mis take . That's all there 1s to it." said J ohn McGmms. assistant tower chief al Tampa lnterna- t ional. "l''ort unate ly. it didn't have disastrous t'onsequcnce'> The poor guy, I can imagine ha~ feelings." 'Operation Powerplay' 4 Orange CowUy Finns Aid Energy Prograrn Arter the unscheduled stop at MacDill Air Force Base, Delta flight 604 , with 90 passengers a board, proceeded to a safe landing at Ta mpa International Airport. Delta blamed the incident on poor visibility because of ove r· cast s ki«!!>. T h e f lig ht I rom A tlanta , which originated in Columbia, S.C .. was descri bed as routine until the 5:36 p .m . la nding , which came aft er the aircraft was cleared for landing at Tam· pa Interna tional. eight mtles from .MacDill. The pilot thought he was in the right place whe n he brok~ t h rough heavy clouds a nd saw the air base landing strip below. Delta 0Htc1als said. When the jet touched down. a "stop alert" was iss ued from :'vl ac Dill's control tower. an automatic response when an un· a ut hon zed aircraft lands at the bas e. Stalf Sgt. Mark Goldstein said A fire truc k rushed to the runway to block the plane from tak ing off and a rmed guards s urrounded the cra ft . "They converged on us like we w ere a hens." said p assenger Joe Gandolfo of Lakeland, Fla. Passe n gers we r e kept on board while the mistake was ex· plained to military a uthorities By CREa YL PaUETI' °'-OMly """MMf During a typical summer, bot spells are anticipated. It ii not uncommon to face days on end ol unr elenting beat when t em · per atures soar, air conditioning units blast and electrical capaci· tywavers. But with the flip of a switch, or in this case. several switches, four Orange County busineues a re helping Oranse County, its r esi den t s and So uth ern California F.di.soo avert a possi. ble brownout or power failure during peak use times. When it comes to energy coo· s ervatioo, there is strength in numbers. Banninc together for this p~ are Fluor Corp. in Irvine, t.be Irvine Company and Pa cifi c Mutual, both in Newport Beach, and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. TB IU>lJGB THE EFf'OaTS of Edison and its belief in the validi· ty o f a n e nergy saving cooperative. the four Oranae County companies made COO· servation history by becoming the first commer cially auc· cessful program in the U.S. The expe r iment al p rojecl began in April of 1979 with lbe formation of the Oran1e C«mty Ene rgy Conservation Asaocla· lion (()CECA) Tagged Operation Powerplay by the U.S. Energy Department, Boria J•beff cl Madison. Wls., 1oe9 Dt~e one better wttb tbla musical tmtrwDent tie fub ln bLa repair •boo from a Frencla horn, a trumpet and apare tublq. At least when be biu a clinker, he lmowl k. the program is now being pushed by the federal government in hopes that other businesses will voluntarily follow in Orange County's footat.eps, where the fou r companies collectively saved $100.000 in electrical bills. The auodatioo members not only save oa their bills through s hutdowns of eledricity when c alled up on, but also save through reduced rates that will be 1raated belinDina in J uly. "We want the aaaocialioo to grow bigger because it ls more savings for us, more benefit to Edisoo if they don't have to build more power plants, and in this wa y more s a v i n g s to the homeowners who are leas likely to have rates biked," s aid Bud Dobyns, director of property management services for The Irvine Com pany, and president ofOCECA. "We knew there was no reason why this shouldn't work," said Edward Myer, Edison vice presi· dent., referring to a 1975 program funded by the U.S. government and Los Angeles power com· pany. ENE&GY WAS SAV ED in this program, but it was not totally successful becausrttae utillty failed to offer an incentive rate to us.?n , said John Phillips, presJ. dent d Engineerin1 Supervt.ioo Com pany of Newport Beach, orilinator and developer of the prolJ'am. •·we were determined to put together a coosort.ium without any government capital," said Myer. Ediaoa plunked out $250,000 for studies and computer hardware. The four companies put up mon ey only for an energy audit ol its own fadlities. So far, member companies of OCECA have not received com· plaints from employees about the shut down d elevators, turned off li1 hta o r to wered coollnc systems. ''The employees feel an in· vol.ement," aaid Dobyn.a. Al Pipkin. ldminlatntor d facility pla.nnine for F1uor Cor'p., aald be sees aucb meuures ••u minor inconvealeDeee that. 100 can put up witb for abort period& of lime." Tbe cutbecb and abutdowna lut cmly a few boW's at a time and for oaly a few days at a time. Under lta Mtup. tbe four com· panlee are plaaed into a C9ltral com.,.._. an.s--eommunlca&lona •11t.m. operated~~ Supenitba CompuJ. Wben EdllCllll uperleneet a peat ... period, the utility .... tbe eoopslltlve to redU<f tta de-mand, and in eauce "bu.ya b9ck" Udl --o trom ....... soelatkm. 1'llS aaMICSD DSllAND la aelll•Hd bJ tlae compulu meaull,J tu.rai.al off certabl ~ .... equlpmeat ....... ...... 'l'Me1...-9'9st.-ade-1lpe'-1 •mo.mt ot eledrlctty u.a:.t" .. eal1ed,.. to ene. Ill ......... ,, ••• ....,, fhe ••~att1 or l,ttt ldloWlllla. ...... .. ..... c.t Of Ille• .. I~ It)' Of lea Oillafn , . Unit 1, sa id Myer. Tb e com- panies are reduci.og their de· mand 25 percent. During the 14 -m onth test period. OCECA WU called upon s ix times to reduce it.a load in or· der that Ediaon could mate that power available to other areas of the county. Enough electricity was "saved" to service a bout 3,000 homes, Myer s aid. Myer calls the program sue· ceuf'ul because, when called up- on, the association wu always able to provide the anticipated capacity. Each compa ny is free to choose in which areas it will re· duce consumption. Fluor shuts off one elevator al each of its lour elevator banks. goes to ball lighting and uses a method called load rolling oo its fan s yste m. When requested. there is always one fan shut down for 10 minutes at a time, ex- plained Pipkin. The six buildings of TM Irvine Company -four at Newport Center and two near J ohn Wayne Airport -Pacific Mutual and South c.oa.st Plue aho cut back m sim.llar ways I F roa soME •EASON oneot the associatioo members cannot meet its required amount. the other three me mbers make up for it by shutting down additiooal systems. The first year's savings in elec· tric aJ bills is credited to the as. sociation, which determines bow it will be divided among mem· bers, baaed on the amount ol capacity each provided, said Dobyns. fertilized in a test tube. They said the birth had been expected· at the md of this Wffk , nine months aft.er the fertilized egg was im p lanted . The second woman is due in August. Louise Brown -the world's first test-tube baby -was born J u ly 25, 1978 to a Bristol , E n g l a nd wo m a n under the supervtSion of Or . Patrick Step- toe , who helpe d develop the fertilization technique . A Calcutta, India woman ea~ birth to a dautbter coneelr-ed tp the same way OcL 3. 1978. And in January, another Step- toe patient, a Glasgow. Scotlanct, teac her, gave birth to the lint male tesl·tube baby. T he first two births were by Caesarian section. The Glasgow a nd Melbourne b irths we re normal deliveries. Searcla Coad~ted GOP's Offices 'Not Bugged' W ASH I NG T ON CAP > - Weekend St'arches by private e l ec t r onic experts a nd c ity p0lace uncovered no bugs in the office of the Republican Na- tion a l Co mm1 ttee·c_; No. 2 of. flc1a l. But party co·chair man Mary Crisp says that doesn't mean her office was not under s urve11lanc-e last w~k . Ms Cris p. highly criticized an r ecent months by the con- s en a t1ve wing of the party, 1g. nited five day~ of tense meetings by t op ranking GO P 0Ul c1als a nd ('OnC'l·rn <1bout a nothe r poltt1c-al bugginl'? scandal when ..,hl· '><11d Wt-dn~d a~ tha 1 her of r1c t· m ight b<: ·und e r ~Ur · 't-ill ann· 01~tnct of Columbia poht'e is- sued a r<:port Sunday saying that a s..-.et·p of the ofhce un· cove red no eavesdropping ne- ' aces and that tv.o susp1c1ous loose w1rt-S actually led to a musical intercom <;ystem . A pnvatt· electronics expert hired by M.., Crisp last wttk ..,urveyed her Capitol lf11l office. d1!>COH·red th~ two wares run· n1ng throug.h tht• office ceiling :rnd detected "'1th electronic gl·ar · an odd m <1gnet1 c field" nl·a r h<>r da.,k. pQSs ably coming from micro"' 3 \ E' surveillance through a •lt'arby window. T "'o p r l\ate t·x pcrts s a id Saturday night than an elec- tronic search showed no signs oC a magnetic fi eld Ms Cn sp was playing tennis near her Shoreham Hote l apart· ment when the report was issued and lalt-r sh<' indicated little as· l>ur ance that at told the com plete stor y. Sht> said she would "like to see some rt>solullon'' between the SF Vice C ops Arrest 30 SAN FRA~C ISC'O CA P > - Some 30 peoplt" v.ere a rrested on prost1tut1on and other charges Ill a t hret.• hour swet.•p or massage pa rlor.. police called the b1 ~gest crackdown on \ICC an years in San Franc1SC'O Sixt) -four polte<' officers took part in the raid on 14 massal'?e par lors . De puty Poht'e Chief Gcor ge E1m1I said the raids were prompted by rompl'}j nts or thefts. sex prom is ed but nOl· dcllvered and drug use One parlor owner "'ho asked that her name not be used said t he police "treated the girls hke c ri manals ," a nd one of her employees said . "Why weren't tho!>e rune cop!> out an the strffts whe re the c rim e 1s., We 'r e scared to walk to our cars at naght " . fi ndings by her invest igators Wednesday and the police con· c lus ions r e ach ed durin'g a night·long canvass of her office Saturday night and Sunday morning . Could her office have been bugged and the de vices s ince removed? "Who knows? I don 't know:~ ~a id the 56 year-old Arizonan. loch Ness Monster In China? PEKING CAP> -Is there a Loch Ness-type monster lurking in the warm, murky depths of a remote salt wa te r la ke in the T ibetan tugh.lands? It's possible, says a Chinese researcher . Chen Ting-en. a researcher in geology and ancient life. wroto rn the Peking Evening news that re~1denb and officials living near Wenbu Lake have re ported som e strange sight ings and mysterious disappear ances. Chen saJd one official told hirn that he and two others have seen ::i d inosaur -like creature with a body as big as a bouse, a k>clg neck and a s ma ll head swim· ming through the water . Others gave s1 m1lar descrip· l ions of the creat ure and report. ed that a man piloting a ralt a c ross the Jake h a d been swallowed up without a trace in a whir lpool that appeared sud· d enly a t itc_; center , Chen added. He said the ofricial told how he once left a cow tied to a tree beside the lake and returned later to find 1t m issing. The beac h was marked with tracks indicating that the cow had been dr agged inlo the water . be said. Wenbu Lake is approximately tO feet deep and has hot springs bubbling up from its bottom. a s uitable habitat to support a monster, Chen wrote. It was pa rt or an ocean 300 milJion years ago, but s int'e then has been geologic<tlly isolated, re· taming only its salty water. The lake is so isola ted that Chen. whalc on a geological sur· vey trip to Tibet m 1976. could only reach 1t by walk ing for six d ays from Shent'h1a County. 450 miles from the city of Lhasa tn southeast Tibet Chen s aia the m ys terious t'rea ture appears to be s urular to one repor t ed t o exist in S cotl a n d 's L oc h Ness . Researchers ha\'e sougnt tor years to estabhsh pos1t1ve proof or the Scottish monst er 's ex· 1st ence. wey canz. PJplin suit .. s1mphc1ty et lt.5 bz.eL, cur docrmand cottai FXJ?m suit JS grrzat fbr b.ietnzee er ~ tlmz.a Wttcn i wath pet.ch6Trlflsp pocl<ete \ '. . : - . 4 OM.V PILOT ·~. 4'a.t ,. :·: :. ~··••1•11 ~.~D.t_, ~ ...... ~ Te•~~\' H ... plalae Rallying Round KNOC1UNG TH NUllE DEPT. L.oollln& b•ck uveor this IW\l\Y brigbt past weeJcend, you havt to han • <'t-rtaln fMllna ot dlaa,ppolntment over the way lbe anu nuC'lear poWtt raJly Wmed out down at t.aauna N1auel It 1111 • • rt'aJ flu.If' R~tta ha~ cov~l"t'd these lrlnds ot rallies an our re ttlon bet0tt They 1~ to lh rally polnt and f\nd ab people TbrH are t'arrylna anti nuclear powt'r placlllrds Two otht'r Pt"OPle 1.u•tt tht're by mastakt• Tht> Mxth KU> as st.'ll IO(l old Kt•rmt"<ly buttons Ttus c.'Ofldauon allows the newsv. riter to retum to h1i. office and romplaln about howcome he got stuck with this lousy raJly that wliSn't '> That also allows him to drop snidt' hlllt> remurks for the rest o ( the ~et.·k about ho~ the as ''~nmt'fll:. editor 1s a Jl'll) brain SAT\JKDAY'S RALLY, however, crossed up every- body. More than 10.000 people who ~res um ably OP(>OSt' nut'lear power Jammed into thts assembly. Reporters and photographers abruptly had a reaJ chore on their hands. The sire of the crowd brought out a lot of law enfort'e- ml'nt people too. But this was another fi zzle. They didn't have much to do because. unlike the galht'rangs of rabble in the 1960s. this was a pretty peac.-eful ai:.sembly Well , the cops o n horseback did add a bucolic touc.-h to the affair. Some officers dad find a few beer drinkers they could hust. But even that c hore 1s tough these days when they have these plastJc sort drink slip covtirs for beer cans, Laguna N1!J1U!l Political Ral/11 W11haul Any PohtlClan.s Talkmg i\LL OUR ORANGE COUNTY politit'1ans were invited to s how up at the rally and voat'e their views on nuclear p<>wer. This would have been a splendid opportunity for Congressman Uob Badham. the Republic.-an from NewPort fkat'h, to give one of tus s peeches on the future needs for nucle::1r power plants. After all, be had a caotive audience right there. Somehow. ConJ(ressman Bob blew his chance. As a matte r of ract, virtually every local politico took a r ::J1n check on this one. The onJy guy who s howed up wa!> L;,irry ARran. a c.•1ty councilman from Irvine. Al!ran told the throng that was being fairly patient °"'hilt• <1wa1t1ng the· nt'xt mu.,1c1ans, that he considered the S<i n Onofre nuclear J!Cneratur. "Ulc b1gg1·st thn·at to m~ <0on~t1tucncy .. Jl'~"T THJNK ABOUT that a minute You didn't know th£• Irvine city hmats stretched that tar downcoast. did }ou"' I always thought Agron f1gur<:d the Irvine Company "as the b1~gci:.t threat to hi-. const1lueot'y. Obviously. he has now Wldt·nt-d h1i:. horizon~ Apparently, unlelos tht' ranch hands build a nuclear plant, they are forever rele~ated to :'\umber T"'o NUCLEAR POW•.R ASIDE, there were a few pro· testers JJU.'>tung rith'::r c&u.t.f><> who showed up at the Laguna Niguel rally <m•· c.hai> wa., carrying a sign urging us to '"Save th<· Cl<1Wn ' that •-" IPIJlg dtbtroye<J by the Jack-tn· the-Hox la~t h&mburgn cham Th111 1i. m)' km/J •A itU)' Anyt,-Jdy wtv, At<tt11J. Vi fax at MJ k1dJ. don t Wiitch a ~lown beinl( tJl1rNr1 \11 tJlh rm t.t:h:v1J>1r.in c.-n 'l be c.11 bad l .. ••Eleci ... LDP Assures Grip on Power TOKYO <AP> -J apan's rulln1 Liberal DemocraUc Party, rallytng from the death of its leader and pullln1 aslde biller ln- ll'rnal rtvalrtes. arored a thundering parliamentary election vic- tory to uaure Its grtp on power. 1-'lnal but unoff1c1al resulta 1ave the strife-Lorn party a total of 284 seals in the 511-membet' lower hou.ae of the Diet. or ParU•· ment. Two memben elected as lndependenta tmmedlat.ely joined the LOP, givanc il 281 seats. IN '1'llE LESS-IMPOaTANT upper house, where half the 252 seats were at slake. the LOP had won ~out of 15 races ao far set- tled. With the p,rty holdinl 66 seats not up ror election, It needed only seven ot the 41 sllU undecided to lnsure a majority -con- l>lde red a certaint y . The lower house t.otal was the most for the Liberal Dem()(rats s ince 1968. when it governed with 288 seats and 12 Independent al· hes. A handful of independents elected Sunday was expected t o hnost its marein. TKE OUTCOME DESTROYED all chance that J apan might wand up with a coalition aovemment for the fint time ain~ UM8. The Socialist Party bad held out falnt bopel for that after winrung a no-ronfadfllce motion against the Liberal Dem()(rata lut month. It also was the first time since 1972 that the LOP, a loose con- glomeral!on of conser vallves and buslneu-oriented groups. had atselr won more tha n 270 seats -considered a safe margin 11\ the Diet. Report on Iran 45 Deaths Seen If Rescue Success ~EW YORK IAPl -Pentagon orric1al!> who planned the abon· I'd April IT\l!)s1on to n·'>cue 53 American ho!)ta~e<o 1n Iran prf)('~t'd l'Vt·n thou~h lht') t•!>llmated that 45 hvc!) could have ~n lo~t. JC· c.-ording to ~e"'!>Wt'l:'k ma~azint• WORLD I NATION Offlc1als e:.l1mated that t'asualtlei. could hav•· 1nt"ludE"d 30 t; S <"Om mandoi:. and al least 15 ho!>tagc~. ~he misgazint: i.ay:. 1n its cur- 1 t·nt l!>!'-Ul' Climbers Quit APWI~ Tlll'S. THE MAGAZINE r<'port:. there"' ao; J < honcc thot <Jnlv 38 hosta~cl> "'uuld bl.• rc!)<·ut'd Jt a co.'>l of 45 h V(''> D;,ivad Smart. 17. top an~l'l photo. checks progress of com p;rn1on Gt.·rr:. lfannmg. 3-1 , today as tht>y scale 1.822 foot Canad.Ian Natio n a l TO\\l'r in Toronto The mountaineer!> J!:.t \ l' up aftt·r n·achang iOU f<'ct Tht:y \\ere wh1!)ked off to the polu:c !>tataon aftl·r de-.cending. Their effort wa!> bd1rved lo be an commemorat1on of the to\.\er ·!> fourth In addJtaon, Newi:.we<!k said that the rescue team nf'ver prac· t1l·ed how to abort the· mission <tl tht.• de'>ert landing point Jocall-'d 250 m1k., south of Tehran, although tht:y had ant1c1pated that 1t might happen. Thi· Pentagon declined to comment Sunday on the rt:p<Jrt 11,000 Reds Exiting Afghan? MOSCOW (AP> -Radio Moscow announced today one Soviet troop division, believed to have 7,000 to 11,000 men. and 108 t anks were being withdrawn from Afgharustan and returned home That would leave about 75.000 Soviet troops 1n A!gharustan It was the firs t tame t h•· Kremlin has said how m<iny ur 1ls troops were being pullN1 from the war-torn country at 1h southern border. where an estamatt'<i 85.000 Soviet troop-. were sent last Christmas. SOVJET President Leonid I. Brezhnev was quoted by the of· f1c1al Soviet news agency Tass as saying the troops were being pulled bec.-au se life 1n Argharustan 1s "gradually re- turning lo normal " But Brezhnev also was quoted as saying· "Naturally we will continue to help Afghanistan c reate a new hfe and to secure the gains of the April C 1978 > rev- olution." The state ment suggP11led the Soviets have no plans to comply with Western demands that they withdraw all their troops. The Com muni st Party newspaper l'ra\'da ~•11d l.oda) that tanks. armored personnel t'arner. and infantry a lready had lx•i;tun "\.\llhdrawang an k~p 1ng "\.\1th tht' Kn·mlln "!) <.1n nounced partial oullout from Af~hanasl .tn · a w1thdrnwJI j!rcl'led °"'1th h1·;1 \ v :-kl•pl•<' 1 s m lneest Sus eet Gunman Slays 5 in Church DAlNGERFlELD. Texas <API -Alvan K ing Ill was suppos<.>d to go on tnal Loda) His daughter had filed a char~e of incest, and Kmg n~ed some t'haracter witnesses. But several members of the r 1r"il Baptist Churc.-h. v.here he used to go to -.erv1 c~. had turn<'d him down On Sunday. police say. King k1t'ked open the doors of the church as the cong~gation !>ang ··More About Jesus.·· People in the bat'k ro~ turned around and a saw a man in steel helmet and fl ak Jat'ket. carrying two rifles and two handguns He shouted, "Ttus 1s war'" and opened hre TIRED OF WAITING INA DOCTOR'S OFFICE? DOCTORS' HOUSE CALL SERVICE COHES TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAV. 7 DAYS A WEEK-FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE. Midwest, South Damp IN 111E NEXT FEW moments five people. in· eluding a 7-year-old girl. were killed or fatally s hot. Ten others we re wounded. Kmg was wrestled outside by two ushers who were killed an the strug· gle, Police said. and then he ended 1t by shooting himself in the head He was in t'rtUcal coodallon early today, but expected to survive. Pain lever .:ind illness con NOTHING ADDED flare up any11me of ltle ddy TO YOUR BILL or night IOOVlf'lQ '/OJ with a M 0'3t people are concerned problem rt its the rTllOdle of with ttie cost ot 1h1s new se<· Mtu:h 11J· l'w:ij.ic Coa8t Aho Due Rain Kmg, 45. a former high school math teacher with a f'hD in psychology who had quit teaching seven years ago and become a farmer, was charged with capital murder. .. 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'"''" W•~•nqtn C<'Lt~Ott•"A ... )II 01 "' I\ .... .... <\ll<rtcl N \I l l yl... t II ~I ', • .,.., '°° w Monle••• .. \I O••leM 6' H Moc °'°"' u ... lMrm•1 10) II ... ,.,_ 101 .. •.... ., ,. ,. ( ......... ,. ... ,. ,...... 101 .. l-.. ~" ... , Ht•llO<I ...,.,. •t t• 0..let.. It H P•fM ...... 101 •t ~ ""'-·"" " u \.till• //Vwl ,, ~ ...... -.. I) ., THE TRAGE DY IN this east Texas town of 2.600 began at about 11 .20 a.m. with the gunman's abrupt mtrance into the church. Police said be carried M· 1 and AR-IS rifles and .38·t'aUber and 22-caliber revolvers. He fired first with an M·l rifle. "Those bullets were Oying," said Arthur Greaves, 69, who was shot ln the shoulder. "Some of the conare1aUon started falllng in between the pews and some started Jumpln1 up and down. Peo- ple were screaming and crying and t.altlng on. Boy, WU it pitiful!" 'v==z..-_ _..;;;:..;:....;;;.;. _____ ....l:Dll:ll.l.LllllE..l~;:m-I -Vel..,, •I JO THE SOUNDS OF THE shooting we re broad· rast Uve on radio station KEGG, whlcb normally carries Sunday services. ....... NM#llfe .......... ... ._. ...... ....... .,...,.. Cllk.9l9 CIMlflMtl ... Le~ ,. J7 " .. .. " ., ., .... tJ ti ,., ., . ., .... ' n • .,.,..,. 0•1 ,. • .., .. 0.ftvet 0.1 ... 1 ..... ,.. -"'"' ......... ·-.... JKllM .... •-cu, btV .... '""• ..... u.~ ~ltvlUe Mo"'plll' Ml.,,.I Mllw...- Mjtt .. itl' HHllWll .. ..... o.-,. .. "'"" Olll• '"' C)fM ... 0'1tNe f'lll I ...... l'Mtfll• Pllllhrtll l"tl.n41, 0... lleM ..~,. ..... , ...... t.llUJt• IM Dletit ..,.,,,,_, . ._rl~rt " ,. ., ,, "" ft .. \utl: • ..., ... ,_..,_. '" ,_,, "'••· et ,, ......... 1141191'11 '" ••••• ,. .... c1 '" eo " ·• _.,.... Police said the &Wiman Ored a t random. bit· Ung 13 people ln the flnst fusillade. Of thole, Gina Llnam, 7, and Tbelma Rlchanboo, 78, were killed lmmedlat.ely. Both were shot in the head. Gene ., ,. , ... " .. ., ,. "' ' I ' 1 J ) ) u Gandy, 50, died of a IW'l•bot wound Lo the at.omacb ;~ about 11 hours later in a nearby boepital. ,, The t.oU could have been much bl&her, offlclalt .... '·" tot ,, 'Cl .. .. ., ' said, but for three men'• heroics. 11 .. " " .. ,, " ,, .. 61 t ' 1 1 i w ClllUS &UL. A 1eneral cootractor who bad sw once beetl a student or Kin1'1, wu the rtnt. to s: reach the IUftman. He atrtpped him ol bo&b rift•. Then Ulben Kenneth Trult.t and J .Y. "Red" McDaniel, bo(h '9, manaced to wreatl• tum out ot the church, only to be shot to death duriq the 1tru11le. " ,, t7 I• ,ot 011llff' l tr Tv .. det• Lllll• .. .. ,..._ ~: ~; s-.n .. -.r••• ., n 'n TOOAY ,:: ~: It<--U 29"·"'· I I u •• ~-"ftll 1 01 •·"'· , l ,. M TUHOAY .. I,.,."_ , OS. "' 0 ' = ,, ,.,..11..,. • ". "'· ,. .. ,, ,oa IK.,,_iow 1' .. I'•"'-11 -" ~llltlll , .• ,,..... " 7t OJ ~ rf-j '4 t "'-• Wlt .... fll.M ., JJ MMllt'-1••"'··"'•1»•"' ' Dtltrict Attomt>' Charles M. Cobb aald Klnc waa indicted laal fall on chart• ol l.nc"t baled on a complaint fUed by Kln1'1 lt·~ar-old dauctrter, Cynth11, who now lives In Dallu. 11M lncUctmtat alle1 .. that the act took plac. In im. The trtal •••to have bel\U\ today ln Sulpbw-Sprtno. about ~ mU. nonbWMt of b•N. ' the niqh1 0< the weellond vice l he C05f o f a VIS4t 10 your Where can you find .~ doetor home 1~, como..arable 10 lhe and w11ert can y0u see n1m? focal pt)ysictcJns 1n your com lh(J answt>r t<. Doc10t.... rnurnty Ind much loss than House Calf &-<'lice ft !> a new thu 1oc.11 hOspt.11 Thero IS no mootle medlCdl S(?rVICO 1h.!I r naroo lor m1ff\1Qe. d1<;oalch bonqs a lcen".ed M 0 r1qh1 1rvi O< ~.nq the mobtle un I 10 your doorstoo 10 tm11 ITS COVIEMD rou11no and non omargency BY INSURANCa. c..ises M061 hedlth insurance plans SAVll WORRY. SAVE w111 cove< a '™IO< POrt1on o1 n-. 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SANTA BARBARA fAP> - Nel1hbora arouad Ronald Re11an'1 ~aled r1nch an few. bu& U.., an tcattmed tMt b. el«dor -pr"91kMftl coaJd meaa bla uaiQI tbe rancb u a relreal • movt lbal could plette tlw IOUludt" ol Ute rqkin. It woWd be UM moat remote W1'li. ~ rrifta\ In modem tlmu, &lWna atop an tsolat.ed Santa Barbara County mounl.aln ahared onl)' by 1 ff"w hwtUUb and wUd animals BUT aam&NTS oote 1t also would mun the arrtval ol the ubiquitous press corps. more Secret Service a1enu aad , perhaps seve ra• changes in landscape to accommodate a pr-es1dent. "I'd hale to see 1t the WHlern Food Poisoalag White tk>usf!."' 1rumbl Stuart E~lurl on• of R e a1an'a oelabbon Rea1an. a man who Ulm to lak~ on his Ue and rtlu out doors. ls virtually uaured or the R~publican preatdenUal nomina Uon at t.M GOP naUonal convtti hon m Detroit nex\ mont.b THE l"OaMEa CAUFOaNlA aov~mor has left lhe lmpreuk>n with famlly and friends that there us no way he would be kept from tM ranch lf he was presi· dent "I love that ranch and I'm go in& to get there as often as I can ." Reagan recently told a Santa Barbara News·Press re· porter Thl' 688 acre ranch 1s nearly 30 miles northwut or Saota Barban and ~ mlle1 Wetl or Vandenbert Air Fore~ Bue at the er-eat of the Santa Ynez Mountains ln the Los Padres Na- tional f'oreat THE UNCH IB NOT visible from any point to which the public bas access, and, unless you know where lbe locked gate leadlng to the access road is, there's literally nothing to see. The Reqan property Ls ac- cessible by a torturous one-lane, 6 ~-mile road that bas no railing or painted lines and climbs from near sea level to 2,250 feet. A creek flows freely across the pavement in at least seven s pots. and the road can become impassable at times in the winter An alternate rout.e la 19 miles long and unpaved, and ll lhe secret aervlce decided the road needed to be widened or re- paved. t.be project would arouse protests from residents and en- vironmenlaJ groups. THE RANCH IS SITllATED in one or the highest fire danger a reas in the county. The last b1g fire. an 1955, charred 80 000 acres. A major concern to some Rerug10 Canyon residents is that the nation's press -complete with television crews and equip- men t -may ·'stake out" Reagan's rancb while he is there between his nomination and the start or the national campaign a round Labor Day in Sep· tember. ............... Marines Back A trial run will be beld Uus week when Reagan opens up the ranch for a complete tour. in· elud ing photographs Trad•· tionaliy. the Reagans have kept the press away from the retreat AERIAL VIEW OF REAGAN'S ~A BARBARA RANCH Nelghbor9 Fear lntruaion on A991C>n'a Solttude In Training SAA DIEGO CAP) -All but 15 or the 509 young Marines sickened by canned m eat over the weekend were back in training today at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Although 127 we r e hospitalized with food poisoning. a spokesman said none or them was seriously 111 after eating the breakfast or grits. scrambled eggs, sausage, hash brown potatoes and canned luncheon meat Carpnatn-Strike A ~ftl SAN DIEGO CAP> -A threatened strike to- d ay al building sites throughout lhe San Diego area was averted when neRoliators for the District Council or Carpenters agreed tentatively to a con· trac t offer Th e thr ee.yea r ( ) master labor agreement .'-,TATE expired at 12 01 a.m The new vers100 was rat1f1ed '---------Sunday by the Cem ent Masons Local 744, and pipef1tters s aid they would continue to work while neRollattnR Two other union s, the L aborers and Teamsters. agreed to extend their contract dead- lines to rrudn.ight Wednesday ,..,... ~•rit• G-rd S...t THREE ROCKS <AP) :_ A farm security guard was shot to death near Uus remote Fresno County community, apparently ~ause he refused to give three men some onions, sheriffs deputies said. Detectives said Eustolao Flores Re} na Sr . 53, a guard at Rusconi F(jrms. was shot several times by one or three meo who asked for onions at a field he was guarding Sunday mght :tfiull~ Test S~rf"••fl&f VANDENBERG AIR f'ORCE BASE <AP> - An unarmed Ai r Force MUluteman Ill intercon· unental ballist1c m1ss1le was successfully launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base as a part of the Strategic Air Command's Global Shield 80 ex- ercise. the Air Force said today. The night ended Sunday near lhe Kwajalein Islands wme 3.000 miles a way in the Pac1f1c. Ugllt Pia"~ Crash Probftf SANTA YNEZ <AP ) -The Nation a l Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash or a single engine plane into lhe Santa Ynez River that killed two people Sunday afternoon. authorities said. Both occupants of the plane were killed, but identities of lhe victims were withheld pending notification of next or km CARPET SPECIALS HkJllQtm•tyC~ At Low, Low Pricn NYLON PLUSH OMLY 55!! .. We have all types of carpet on sale from Indoor-outdoor to deep ptush. ALSO DISCOUMTID • DU19115 • UMOLiuM • SHUnmS •W'MOl.STWlY • SUPCOYmS •-...S AP WI ......... '11arill of t'irtory Kenny Broder of Costa Mesa rolls hi~ wheelchair to finish line and encouraging a rms of race officials . Kenny won his h~al in wheelchair sprint races Sunday during California Special Olympics in Los Angeles. Mentally a nd physically han- dicapped youngsters from around the state took part in the annual event. State Fireworks Act Prevents Ban SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The City of San J ose and Santa Clara County are seeking the re- versal oC a Superior Court injunction that prevents t he enforcement or ordinances banrung the sale of fireworks The city and county has asked the C~ of Ap · peal to throw out the tnJunct1on and to grant a tern· porar y stay until the matter is resolved Five San Jose residents filed a complaint MCJy 29 ch allengm~ the two ordinances, and on June 11. t he Santa Clara County Supen or Court issued a preliminary inJunction blockmg the city and coun· ty from enforcing their bans The judge ruled the state F'ireworks Act pre \'ents the enactment or enforcement or local pro· htbitions on the sale of fireworks That lJw permits sale during th€'. June 28·July 4 pen od Irish Inflation Soars DUBLIN, Ireland CAP) -Inflation tn the Irish Republic has :.oared 20 2 percent annually. the highest rate in four years. according to govern· ment figures J,OOORallfl 'Gay Pride' Week Ended SACRAME!'lTO <A P J -Hundreds or ga)s who paraded through Sacramento and rallied oo the lawn of the stale Capitol were 1.tving testimony to the progress made by homosexuals 51nte the 1950s. their leader.s say. It happened Sunday dunng the chmax of the second annuaJ Sacr amento Gay Pride Week. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Phylhs Lyon and Del Martin, San f'TanClSCO authors or the book "Les· btan Women," said that 20 years a~o homosexual ind1v1duals were being arrestt'd in · ga} bars · They said they never dreomf'd tht·n that th1·y would someday be ke)'not1ng a rail) on the gro unds or the state Capitol Co-chair::. Anne Seelt·}. 24 and Kt'van \ac,1•\. 25. said about 750 marc he~ 1n the lf> bl<><.'k pdCade won the chet>rs of man> otht>rs on the sidewalks "who dldn 't f(;>('I comfortable marching " THEY SAJD ABOt:T 1.000 per<;ons ral\Jed m lhe sunstune around the s peakers. a choral and two guitar soloists. Only minor heckling from the s1dehnes was reported. Ms. Seeley and Casey said it was strictly a local affair. They persuaded Mayor Ph.ti Isenberg to make an official Gay Pnde Week dttlaratJon, but Sacramento County officials decltnt'd lo do so. THEY SAJD THE R~LLV gave• gays the op. porturuty to ··come out tn public an a group which they ::.rud as eas1~r than adm1ll1nR homosex· uality i.ndn'1duaJly. The two said the rally had no pohtacal goal. s uch as the one last January ln which 3,000 persons marched m a chilly ram to support a gay nghts bill before the Legislature. wtuch latN died Democrats Bl~t Klansrnan's Pick LOS ANGELES <API -Ku Klux Klan leader Tom MetzRer has been sharpl~ dt~ a' ow t>d as the Democratu· candidate for the 43rd Congressional District by the ~l ate Democratic Central C:omm1t tt'<.'·~ execult\'e board. whJch passl"<i a re:.olut1on declaring tum ··not suitable or d~1rable · In a unanimous voice vote at the v.eekt•nd ~ess1on of more than 100 e xecutive commttlt'{! members, a requirement was also 11rted that party members support the elected nommc'€. frc~tng dt' tnct voters to back any other 4Jrd D1stnct can d1date in the November elecllon This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an oHe r to buy these securities. The offer is made only by the Of· fering Circular. 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WHdtPubllSher Orang r,, 1D1••vPoro1 Editorial Page ..................................................................... Mondey. Ju,,. 23. 1980 Jury's Efforts Not Noteworthy The lt1'IMO Or_...e Ccunty Grand Jury wUI not rate u ooe ol tbe mon notable f« lta Impact on the county'• preuJna problems. For uample, lbe Jury Luued a report caJllna for a *e ol ethl~ for count.y em~ea. convenlenUy linor· lria -or at leut not menUonin1 -that the county alreac:lY Md a cod ol ethlcs and baa for years. 1be JUI')' addresaed houa•q problems. sayln1 they were t.errtb&e. Not much new there. It recommended some aolutlom that alnlKty had been lnatlluted. Recmt.Jy. it commented on t.he proposed urban na· Uonal park in tbe coaatal b1lla •UJ'T'OUDd.lrii Laguna Beach a.nd wired that county aUl)el"'YUors 1tron,ly suppe>rt the park's creaUon. The lmplfcatioo was that ~e board has not been supportlna the park. That's hardly been the cue. A new j ury has been sworn and will take office July 1 Perhaps it can learn a lesson from the lack-luster actions or its predecessor. Undoubtedly the Jurors tried. And maybe the end prod- uct reflects the frustrations of many citizens -in gov- ernment as well as outside it -in trying to get a focus on Orange County's problems. It's Not Over Yet Now that Ronald Reagan has clinched the Republican nomination, his advisers are busy laying plans for his anticipated presidency. They debate the image he should project -how con- servative or how moderate -they are figuring out who a mong his former Sacramento aides should serve on the White House staff and dishing up nominations for the Cabinet. Of course. some anticipatory planning is in order. especially with regard to selecting a running mate on the November ticket. But it is to be hoped that Mr. Reagan realizes he still has a lot of people to persuade. in both the liberal and conservative camps. before the final balloting gets under way There are legitimate concerns about his qualifica- tions in foreign affairs and about his lack of information on some domestic affairs that have surfaced in the cam-paign For some. the image of the actor carefull y delivering lines to the audience without necessarily unders tanding the script still remains While Reagan 's age has not been as loudly discussed in recent primaries. there is no question that it remains a consideration in the minds of a lot of voters. and for that reason his choice of a vice pres ident could gain him or cost him the winning margin of votes. The best favor he cou Id do the Democrats would be to bow to the archconservatives a mong his supporters in the selection of a nmning mate. Perhaps Reagan 's advisers could serve him best by pinpointing what may appear to be weaknesses in the eyes of doubtful voters and helping him to overcome these hurdles. For the incumbent officeholder. however unpopular, always has a special advantage. And in times or crisis, uncommitted voters tend to give extra weight to experience. The challenger who listens only to his cheering sup- porters once the nomination is secured is on very dangerous ground Social Security Muddle Warnings that the Social Security program will be out of money in X number of years do not fall gently on the ears of those who have been ma.king mandatory pay· ments into the fund throughout their working lives. It seems only yesterday -in fact it was 1977 -that we were assured action taken by Congress to bolster the 1 program would keep it in good shape until past the turn of the century. That action provided for steady increases in the percentage of Social Security deductions and in the wage base from which they would be taken. But now comes word that money to pay retirement and survivors' benefits probably will run out by late 1981 or early 1982 unless Congress authorizes further steps to shore up the fund. The proposal now is to borrow from the disability fund, which has a surplus of $5.6 billion. and the Medicare fund, Which has a $13 billion surplus. Theoretically. the loans would be repaid as the old age and survivors' rev- enue is built back up by the mandated increase in con- tributions. The problem, in part, is a worsening ratio between contributing workers and retirees entitled to draw benefits. And, of course, growing unemployment further erodes the contributions. No doubt Congress will bail out the program once more. But what is distressing is the apparent inability of government experts to make projections that are valid for more than a couple of years. Small wonder young people, now taxed so heavily for their far-away retirement, take a cynical view of their chances of ever seeing their money again. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Mirror Images ByL.M.BOYD Take a k»ok aomeUme at • mapa al CUifomla and New Zealand. They're almost mirror lmaces of each otber. Dear Gloomy t Gue Llfe'I little ~· cle•: Ll1t•Dln1 lo a per1oa wa•l•I a aaantteuomdmber baad wbUe worryla1 over caac•r-cau1la1 ....... tbe alr. J .C.V. ~~ .. u-••c:.-~ Tbelr mlneral belts . volcanoes, even their geothermal electric aener.un, 1taUooa •re cloee when the maps are tuperlmpoHd. And their fa wt.a -tbe San Andreu and U.. Alplae -are Ukewile slmllar, ~ they ru.n in oppcde cllreelSom. la a l>Oor tamllr, 1t•1 uauallr 1&t JOUDl..t IOG wbo wind• •P aa tbe moet MCllllM, la a rkb fam14', t!Mtuda, It's ltHl'•llJ t.be bl4Ml .. wlM> makes out MIL Or IO tbe poll1ter1 report. If the 75 mUlloa people named Chana worldwide were to ltart llielr own coun· try, It would be blaatr I.ban Great Britain and Canada comblned. , Rowland Evane I Robert Novak Struggle For the Jewish Vote i WASl{INGTON Al a private meeUni June 10 m Manhattan's pl\llh Harmonie Club, 18 prom•· oenl Jewish leaders whose com· nlon bond ls Ronald Reagan 1peedN up the mad chase for the Jewlah vote by all parties in 1980, 1 purawt menacing U.S. policy m the Mideast that could lead to drastic breakaway action by Israel. The meeting. presided over by Los Angeles businessman and longtime Reaganite Albert A Spiegel, pored over data and tntelhgence f o r eig h t hours. Their conclusion Reagan could win over 40 pe rct>nt of the Jewish vote. enough to elect him president Jewish trust in Pres•· dent Carter bas been destroyed, said Spiegel. Those blue sky prospects mean there is sUghl chance that either Reagan or independent candidate John Anderson would seriously protest any adventurous exceues by Menachem Begin's lsraeh government between now and Nov 4 Furthermore, it is Begin's alienation from President Carter that makes the rush ror the strate~ically-ptaced Jewish vole ~o frenetic by a ll three can· dldates. THE EAIU.V stage of this rush has damaged U.S. efforts to solve the Arab-Israeli struggle. Some officials believe it may stimulate dangerous l s raeh action - perhaps another military in vas1on or Lebanon -before the l'lect1on Pa ymg court to the Jewish vote during presidential campaign seasons has never before reached the peak of these early 1980 maneuverings -including the liberties Carter has given Vice President Wa lter Mondale, tus chief political surrogate . Jn a re- cent New York s peech to the Na· Nicholas von Hoffman t1onal Council of Younc Israel, Mondale said that "We support the right or J e ws ... to live anywhere they choose to live, In· cludingthe West Bank.'' That might seem lo collide with Carter 's much-advertised oppoei· tion to Jewish setUement.s on the West Bank. which he calls 1Ue1al and anobstacletopeace. Mondale avoided the word "settlements," but to the foreign ministries of Saudi Arabia. Egypt and other moderate Arab states, the distinc· lion is a blur that raises questions a bout Carter's credi billty. SA YING THAT Jews could live anywhere on the West Bank they wanted brought s ustained ap- plause ror Monda le, but the anti· Carter animus of the American J ewish community is not about to d1ss1pate because of such political ploys. The upbeat mood at Spiegel's pro-Reagan planning session stems from the belief that Carter is perceived by many Jewish voters as a threat to Israel ·s future. Cashina lD on Wt dJstn.wt, • Rea1an bu 1ooe to ludicrous ; lenllha to defend bis own lntelri· : tywtthAmericanJew.. Hedmled I he had told Eg)'plian Am· basaador Ashraf Ghorbal t..bat lf . elected he would seek "a com. prehenaive peace settlement" - which to many American Jews · connotes givtng up the Weal Bank. • • Public opinion polls show An·# dersoo'a slaJ:vflng with Jews to be extremely high, and he aimt to keep it that way. He has directed his agents to tell J ewish leaders that ex· Under Secretary of State George Ball, Anderson's earliest foreign policy adviser, will not. be allowed to advise him on the Mideast. Within the American Jewis h community , Ball is despised for alleged bias against Israel. U.S. OFFICIAl.S think this political climate spurs Israel into making new demands and con- templating new military ven- tures. Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon. one or Begin's closest confidants and chief strategiat for Israel's settlements policy. last month publicly r ecruited Orthodox Jewis h youth in New York to come to Israel and help settle the West Bank. Speaking to the Union of Orthodox Jewi s h Congregations of Amen ca, Gen. Sharon called on his audience to "send groups to Judea and Samaria. even tem· porarily, as a symbol." One Carter political adviser told us t hat rttruiting Americans to fulfill an Israeli policy that Presl· · dent Carter calls "illegal" could not have happened in a DOil· election year. The Jewish vote is too valuable for a ny presidential candidate to rise above. and that is particular- ly true for Reagan. Concentrated in a few large s tates. it could swmg the balance. With such a glittering target. Carter . Reagan and Anderson will not limit their promises to Is r ael. However muc h that tempts Is rael between now and the elect.ion, it will not make any t>asierthe hard decisions concern- ing the Mideast required of the man wbo takes the oalb next Jan 20 . Some See Handwriting on Wall For Ford Is Ford the next car company that Wlll go kaput? First 1t v.as whispers. Henry Ford II got out this winter. it was said , because he could see what was down the road . after that came tales of bankruptcy in some of the dealerstups. Now the speculation has become public. The last two is s u es or Fortune. the magazine ex traordina1re of heavy in· dustry, h a s suggested the co mp any name. which o n ce s ym bolized the tr i umph of the American way, may soon tx: found only al the Smathsoruan and antJque car shows "It 1s now no longer clear that there will be a Big Two by the mid Eighties. GM's share or the market. about 45 percent. has been barely dented by the deba- cle: the imports g rowth has come out of Ford and Chrysler ·· THAT HAPPY analysis camt: out on June 2. ln the June 16 is- sue Fortune hit with the other hand, publis hin g an article sweeUy entitled. "Ford Needs Be tter Ideas -Fast " This piece b1g.b.lighted just how bad Art Ho e thl' :.:ties 1mplos1on or the tn~er <'a r m od1.•b. has bt t•n Thl· f a mo us Cougar X R7 ri.'· member the Sign of lh«' Cat'> h.ti:. catalepi.y Sales are down 63 N•nt as they ali.o are on the Lin· l'oln VersaJlles The renowned Ford Thund<'rhird, now re named Dunderb1rd, 1:. lookmg bt'ttN, down only 47 percent The ma~uz1ne predict:. a 'Iring of money loi.1ng yeari,. uhi·ad It J)(.lints out that F'ord domesllcall~ 1:, alread) losmg money and has stayed out of the rt'd thanks to the profits or its O\e r scas operations . <The company can make a highly compellllve. excellent small car. a:. anyone who ha:. driven 1t:. l':uropean Escort will agree Naturally. although this fine Vl"hlcle ha8 long been for ~le abroad, you won't be able to buy 1t here m the mother market unt.LI autumn > THE EUROPEAN profit crutch may not bold up much longer. Ford 1s having to skimp on developing improvements for its overseas cars because the money ror them is needed back home And a i.chool o f whales couldn't eat all the money 1t is projected Ford will need to get competitive. something that Wlll require years for new designs and JWtklng the as-yet-unpaid· for plants wtuch make the !>Ud dl"nly ~ete. ~ai. sv. 1zzllng \' 8 t'ngme the 'ery engine the Fo rd moto r company once perfected for mass transporta· t1on for th<' millions Presently the C'ompany Henry F'ord start· ed has less than 20 percent of the small car market .md 1s drop-ping As v.·1th Chrylser. the fault again appears to tw v.1th lb<' management "Henry and tus court1t>rs frustrated the ambt· 11ons of bnght. aggressive men "'ho soon departed for better JObs elsev.;here:· says Fortune. v. h1ch aJso blames f'ord l\irnsell for the 1975 declSlons to Junk go· mg ahead v.1th the development of a four·cyhnder. front·whttl· drive car. now at a premium in the market.place. TROUGH FOllD 1s not dead yet. news of its troubles may do 1t in. To some extent this bas happened to Chrysler. Suppliers, customt>rs. dealers. lenders, in· vt>slors. anyone having business with the company began to look for an exit as they heard more about ocearuc losses and sour prospects With a third ol a m1lbon auto workers already un· t'mployed, the time to thjnJt a bout Ford is now. before we see another 300,000 workers out on the bricks. The Chrysler bail-OtJt ls clearly ,,, not the way to go. Bilge pumps or no. the Chrysler boat is still leaking. Government backed, no·n sk loans teach incompetent management that if you're big enough, If you have enough emplo)'ttS, there is no penalty for doing a lousy job. THE AUTO workers , un· derstandably. arc pushing for import limits or for requiring Japanese manufacturers to copy the Volkswagen people and locate their manufacturing plants here. There is much to be said ror that but it's questiona· ble if that politically potent seg- ment of American capitalism with billion·dollar s takes in Chrysler and Ford is going to ht: happy with the Volks wagen solu· ll<>n. A mJddle approach might be .hrough cu~ncy regulation. The United States could require that all goods Imported from Japan be paid ror in Japanese currency earned in the United • States. In the short run this would work to cut back on Japanese cars and TVs, giving our companies time to get com- petitive. or, ii they fail, it should stimulate new jobs here to pay for the Japanese imports. But whatever we do. let's not wait till we come to the end of the rhyme: And then there were none . It Will Take Us a While to Get Used to 'Money' . • • t With credit c ards growing ever more rare and expensive. the American economy 1s de· veloplng an ingenio u s new method of paying for goods and services. It's called "money ·· For the benefit or those who are neither FBI agents nor mem- ber s or Con1reas and bave there· fore ne v · e r 1 e e n money, here h a brief ftlCrlptjon of wbal ft ii and bow It works. 1'lnt ~au. money i1 made out or paper rather th.an plutlc. <Thero 11 also a metallic form or mone)', but H It Is eCDplo)'ed aimo.t excl\lllvel)' ror tlpplna wubroom attendant.a, we won't to into lt here .> Seeondly, D10MY la I"""· II Ute p&eee of paper ll not ueen. UM odds are it la not money. I • Thirdly. each piece or money has a different credit limit. That limit is printed on lbe face of the money -$1. SS. SlO and ao forth. Get some samples from your bank and practice reco1nizing the m It 11 very important to learn the value of money. NOW VOU are ready to t.ry purchasing somethtn1 with m oney. Le t 's go lo a llttle restaurant for a modest lunch. The blll, with tax and lip, comes to S38. You lay down four $10 plecea of money. <Four limes $10 equals '40). Get ready for aome aurprtses. The waiter arrives. He doea not ult you to algn your moaey, oor does he request any ldentJftca· tlon. Re stmply takes your money. And be doesn't brine it back! Don't creat.e a SCeM. Many novices to money purcb .. tn1 embarrua tbemNlvet by accw· tn1 waiters al mak!n1 off wttb their moMy. In t.b1I CIM, I.be . waiter will eventually bring you two $1 pi~es <$40 minus $38 equals $2) and the tranuctioo ls complete. The next surprite ls that at month's end you will not receive a bill in the mail (or $38. Indeed, some people who are "Into money" report they receive scarcely any mall at all. THEa£ A&E other advan- taces to mooey. For one thins, It carries clout. Ecooomlltl a., it will be accepted In more estabU.hmenta than a Muter C harae once m•rcbanta pu rchue moaey-handlln1 machine• Cknown aa Quotes •·cash registen·» and train l • their employees to add and sub-1 tract. To get a piece of money. there f la no need to fill out a lengthy appllcaUon or undergo a OOIY credit cheek. Not OGly is there no cba,rae if you don't use it. there la ao cbarce if you do. And • you can abo Nve up to at per-• t cent anouall)' oo your unpaid balance by not bavinl ooe. • Nor dcMll IDOMY expire. So t when a p6ece al mone1 1eta to be· : a year old, do not cut ll ln ball t and throw It away as all too many people do. You will not be HDt another. -----------------____ .,.--. ----------------·· ··-~ p&n'UARIES · Fight Looms Over Adding Four Judges rT1I PK'll ThHe 1a11 btkxll lo Terry P~lmer, 1 dent.al hy•tenbl wbo lPt'nds her da)'I P'ekina tHt.b h.-r (Ullamerl • lhal l1. , __ t __ .,. ~---o..-.. _ ... ..,_,_ . ........ .. --........... '"' -· -"' .... ,_ .... ,.,,..,'l'•ll<-.... ft CAllOUUt (Al .. ( .. 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OUVE Mottuarv • Cemetery Cremator\' 1625 Gisler A>1e Costa ~eSd 5-40--555'4 1Aln..B•M0'4 N •AlHOMt 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 NOTtCE IS FU"THEll C,1YEN "'•' tf N> O#f'tl't (tOCllt.f"\ •f"ld O'rOVf'\ f'\n OWMf \l'llp Of ttw oroot,,.... •11f\1n \_...,,.,_ '7) Odf\ toltow•no ,.,. pubf•<. •hM o• '"" NOft(f' fM ''""' ,,..,.,0 \1\.811 YP'\f 1n IM ,.,..., 1t trwu• r>tio-,,,... r;it "' '""°' C.1t , of (0\1• ~'4 1n ....,,, f\ C•\• trv- prooertv ""4ttl °"' \.CMO ,., puOt1t "u< 1•Qn •t•t•mt.enGO•t•tobll"•~<..O OA TEO J~ •• tqec) "' f NE TH (Ht ff OJ POl.1(( PllOll"'90 0.-C.0.\1 0.••• P•'OI J.,... 1l t'IO H ... IO PlJBUC NOTICE a, RltD B&ICll 8C=->&11aa. ... ...., ..... A battl• •PP.an Ukeb' "'-day wba Lbe Ora.Dl't C.OU..l)' Board ol SuperNon iu.. up Lbe matt. ol lldd1Dt four )~ '° the county's 42· member Superior Court beoeh. On ooe alcfe la Supervt.aor' Tbomu Riley, cbatrman ol the bo&rd'a teaa).iudldal committee. wbo a.aJd hr will advoot.e approval ol the additlooal poaltiooa On t.be Olber aide ia board Cb.airman RaJpb Cl ark. wbo, ao aJde a aid. la dead Ht •&a.1.o.st the new JUdftesblpg THE STATE JUDICIAL CouncU, folloWl.D.I a rtteot au.rvey, reeommended th•l the Ora.nee Coun· ty bent'h receive nme addltiooal members based oo Ila curTeOl workload A bill advancing in the slille lesUJature. would provide rour oew poeitiows oo Superior Court and add a third Judge lo the South Ora.nae County M unkipal Court. The state pays $60.000 to the county for eacb s uperior court judge. The county mu.al provide courtroom space. bailiffs. clerks and related sup- port FIGURES DIFFER ON WHAT the county's <'OSts actually are Stan Oftel1e. executive assistant to Clark. satd • 1975 study by the county Adm..irustrall ve Office showed that the county·.., cost was about $2!50,000 per position Figw-es C'1rculated by the court admuustrallve om ce placed the cost at about $36,000 per year , Riley sa>d Oftelae said the latter figure doesn't take tnto ac(Ounl the cost of new courtrooms and other ex· penses 8 11..EY SAID HE BEU EVES the new posit.Ions are needed and said the request for four additional positions -rather than the Dine recommended by the Judicial Council -is "not outlandish re I at.ed costs He said Clark hjstorically votes to add new judges has dissented on CLAJU[. OFl'EUE SAID. IS particularly OP· posed to additiows this year He cit~ lhe proposed county budget for riscal 1980-81 which cal.L'I for dele lion of more than JOO county positions lndt•dulg staff members in offices or the public defender. dJs trict attorney. shenff and county clerk -.. Deaths Elsewhere PALM DE.MA JORCA. S p a in <AP I Bert Kaempfe rt. 56. compuM·r of ··strdn~ers in the Night , .. ··Spanish Eyes '' a nd ·· Dankeschoen." d1t"d al his vacation home here . the Spanish new:, a~en· c y E FE reported CATHEDRAL CITY I AP > James A . Fili patrlck. 8t;. "ho p1 nnt·t•rt>d 1h 1 travPI fil m "1th tus Tr<l\l!ltc.tk ... mO\'tes which hl· began producin~ m 1929. died al his home here FOR ORO IAP> Rct cn•d B rt~ Gen Arthur J . McChr) st al, 86. v. ho serv<'d as chief of world prl''-l-undl·r Gt•n Ov.1~h t D E1sl'nhowt·r. died Thur~ da~ c1ftc·r a lengthy tll n , . ., .., at an A rm ' ho~p1IJI Surgery On E yes Dubious WASHl!'lGTO'\'. <AP> Thf' Nationa l E ye lnsl1lull' 1~ ur)"!1ng pa t1ent-. and l'ye ... ur~eon ... lo refrain from J sur j?ical procedure th.it has bt•en b11IN.I J:> ;1 t•un• ror nea r ... 1~htt'rln<:s'> It ... aid ll'M ... arl' nl'f•d1·d ln a., ... ure lhl' opt•ra11on 1~ Safe and effcCll Vt' The procedun'. callt'd radial keratotom). has been espoused by a Tt v.J~ Fit zPatrick '~ vo1 n• wh.Jch intoned· ··And as the ... un !>mks s lowly in lht-West . we bid a rtc•luct<i nt ran'" 1•11 · ~ th1: him tour <>' an exotic isle ended LO:Wi R EACH 1,\ 11 1 Rl·csr ;\dm Wallan Sherill. 69 . died <if cancl·r ,11 a merl1 cal center h1·re He v. 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IOIO. red, round delicacy that bat cap ttvated I.be palata ol lbe world Phu ll kln& here A.ND 111£ TINY TOWN 01' Vlco EquenH, whic:b loob ae<rou the bay at Veeuvtua, boatt.a the k1n1'1 palace, tht moat re nowned plnerl&a anywbtte on urlh Rlatorant.e da Ol1lno Tbcl Ph:a.aJuolo -the pjz.u chef roll• hi• muterpl\'C'e out ol the kitchen on a long sta1nlea1 steel cart l"f"l~mbllna an o~rattn1 table and pro udly. with IW'flcal preclllon. carv• it at l.be ta· bit, before your very •Y••· whbout anyC'?Ja Al_. • ) ant1tbetlc beyond IU (~4--' own hYDOOCJc fra1rance __,..~lew J>f U. heN ll not 101d b)' the 1JJ~ Ot tbe pl• alze. It ll eold by lhe meter 39 lnchea of mouth· waterln1 meJUn1 moaaarella 1u1mented by an an· lholOIY of appetblna dell1hla from anchovy to zuc· t'hinl LA8G£ N£APOLITAN t'AMILIES wblcb have befl n flocktns to tbla landmark piua eaheblia.hment since the days wheo Ennco Caruso waa bu1ld1na up a reperto1re behind hl5 cum· m"rbwid, seem to order them by lbe kilometer. On the evenln& we were there, an ltahan faml· I)' 11t an enormous table nearby wu celebrating a little prl'~ First CommunJon wllb double lanes of long pizza.laden tables that resembled the Autostrada stretching back to Naples. The restuarant it.5elf was huge. bigger than anything I had seen m Rome or Milan or New York's Little Italy. a coliseum for gourmets in the backyard of LuculJu.s. that fabled Rom an trencherman. Pizza an these storied surroundings tastes mor~ delicious by a mile I 1600 meters ) than Plua by the met.tr requires a Uttr of Lacrima ChrlaU <Ut.erally, "a tear ol Chri1t"C, t.bt robu.at red wine srapes 1rown on the IOUthem 1lope1 of Ve1uvtua. AFICIONADOS oa THE ITALIAN equivalent, of tb1I noblest of all Roman dilbes may be shocked to learn that the ptua dld not even orieinat.e ln Italy. Accordln1 to research done a number of years a10 by the ltaJJan-American Historical Society, tbe plna'a true aoceator ls tbe Jewl1h mat.zoh. Roman le0onoalres stationed in Palestine ln the first century B.C. arew tired of their daily ration of the local unleavened bread and de<:lded to jazz (from the Latin· jauo. jazzare, jacuut> St up with a cab of olive oil and aome melted cheese. When they brought lbe new concoction home, it caught on fut. From lbe evidence of lbe ruins, we know Pompeii bad 44 pizza ovens whe n Vesuvius blew her top on Aug. 24 In 79 A.O. There is no truth, however, to the recurring rumor that The Diacobolu.s -the discus thrower is actually an irate customer sending a burnt pizza back to the kltcben. BUT ROMAN EPICURES WERE reclining around the plua plac. l,000 )'eus bdon ~ 1allootni iourmet Marco Polo put IOaM Clala9* nood(• [n a pot and called lt macaroni. Puta we a parvenu b.alde the plue on blltory'1 platter. Stranaely. tourtatt were a1ow to tumbM to f4i clrclnate ctuarrm. Auiustua Hare, that 1tutfy but very obMrvc BrtUah travel writer famoua ror b1I "WalU II Rome," encountered the ptua ID Naples ID 1* and stood aghast, as if flnd1na a cblll do1 at Ro1• Ascot. '"The horrible condiment called Plua <m• of doueh baked with garlic, ranctd bacon anl strong cheese> ls esteemed aa a feast here," be wrote before burrylne onto the boat for Capri aD4I ci v ilbation. DEPRESSION AMEalCA llADE THE pl&U an international favorite when tavern owners di.- covered they could sell a ple for 2S cents, make 90 per cent profit and still outdraw the free lunch count.er across the s treet. Bliss It must have been to be alive In tboM well·rounded days. Wruter ' Signor ! Roll out another meter will you. old boy. OW.i"CraM anywhere else m my experience. because the 1n · .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o=;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,o .... ;;;;;;;;;;.,..._,.;;;;;;;; ... ,,...~ gred1ents and the prepa rahon are truly different SanJay Gandhi. 33, politically powerful son of Ind ia·~ Prime Ministe r Indira G andh i. w a~ k i I l ed Sunday with his night in· s truct or whe n their stunt plane s t a lle d during ac robatic loops. and plunge<J into a clump of trees. THE OIL. FROM OLIVES ON THE surrouna· ing slopes. 1s the purest in Italy. 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BUT COME UP EMPTY DURING ACTION AGAINST THE DODGERS. ~org Eyeing Wimbledon Record Dodgers, Houston ~IMBLEDON , England CAP> -Laver 's record was winning 31 Tanne r took borg to five close .. Tbb is a very Important Wimbledon matches at Wimbledon in a row -sets in last ~ar·s final. Among the un· who was 151h when she won the title nearly 100 years ago. for me," said Bjorn Borg as he pre-though it was a row ~tretched over nine seeded players, Brian Gottfried came to pared to meet Ismail El Shafei of Egypt years. Wimbledon look mg good. After a patch Martina Navratilova. seeking her third straight Wimbledon crown, 1s seeded No. I with Austm No. 2. The women's smgJes begin Tuesday. in today's first round of the world's ma-The red-haired Australian won the of indifferent form. he bounced back jor tennis tournament. Wim bledon title m 1961 and 1962. He Satu rday to beat Sandy Mayer 6-3. 6-J He began defense of his title today by was locked out as a professional for six in the fi nal of the Surrey Grass Courts BORG 'S RUTHLES SNESS and punishing topspm forehand looked more menacmg than ever as he won the French Open on slow clay an Pans two weeks ago winning a quick set against El Shafe1 years. Then. when tenrus went open, he Championship at Surbiton . before rain halted play. came back to win again in 1968 and 1969 Even though Wimbledon's top five 'JN 21 MINUTES Borg rapped up a 6_3 and finally lost to Britain's Roger were not competing, Gottfned's i uccess verdict before light rain increased to Taylor in the fourth round in 1970. was 1mpress1ve thepointplayhadtobehalted. Whenp!ay Borg. 24 earlier this month. has won "I haven't seen Brian play like that resumedhewon,6•3,6_4•6.4. Wimbledon for the last four years and for three or four years," Mayer said. bad a run or 28 victories. He IS a heavy John McEnroe, the se<:ood seed, was favoritetotake thetitleagam TRACY AUSTIN won the last a service break up and led Butch Walts warm up women's event. at Eastbourne, 4·1 when play was interrupted, then went FOUR AMERICANS were expected by overcoming Wendy T urnbull. 7-6,6·2. ootowin,6-3,6-3,i--O. to present the strongest challenge to the She faltered in each set. losing a 5·1 "U I reach the quarwrfinals I will athletic, muscular Swede. In order of lead in lhe first and m1!>smg a matcll Jn SWl lChlllg to the faster English turf he believes in avoiding the warm up tournaments and concentrating on prac· t1ce. For ten days he has been ruttmg ten01s balls for four hours a day in private and getting used to the tricks played by the gra.c;s. beat Rod Laver's record. Winning the seeding, they were J ohn McEnroe. Jim· point at 5-0 in the second tournament itself is the most important m y Connors, V1tas Gerulait1s a nd Austin. 17, hopes to be the youngest Like most of the 128 men going into Monday's first round. Borg has not played on grass for almost a )e<1r. thi:ng, that's for sure," be added s hyly. Roscoe Tanner Wimbledon champion smce Lott11: Dod. Hellmich A Winner In Defeat B1 CtJ1lT SEEDEN Ola.a.My .......... Steve HeUmicb •ow knows bow Bebby Grieb and Fred Patek feel when a ground ball t.Ues a bad bop and caroms past th~m on the Anaheim Stadium ~ aktng his firs t North American Soccer League start, the 19-yea.r-0ld rookie from Hun· tingt.on Beach allowed just two goals against the higb·scoring Chicago Sting Sunday at the Big A. AND UNFORTUNATELY for HellDllcb and the <.;alifomia Surf. they were the only two goals scored before 6,975 fans, most of whom cheered wildly whenever Hellmich made a save. lf it is any consola tion to Hellmich, the Sting goals came off the feel of two of the prerruer veterans of the NASL Karl· Heim Granit.za and Arno Ster fenbagen. It was Granltza's taJly at the Z7:08 mark that stunned both Hellmich and the crowd and gave the Sting a n insurmounta· ble 2-0 lead. On lbe play, G ranitza maneuvered through two Suri defenders in front of the south goal when much of the soccer turf is actually part of the Angel infield. HELLMICH DREW a bead on Granit.za and went down for the low shot which was heading straight for his waiting arms. However, the ball hit just where the gr11SS and infield meet and deflected high over Hellmich's head and into the net. That was the las t g oal Hellmich allowed. In all, the rookie out of Santa Ana and Golden West colleges m ade elaht saves against a team that hu scored 31 times this year and leads its divis ion by 34 points. .ADd when the game was over. enryone had an encouraging word for Hellmich. including the official seorer wbo named him t.M No. 3 star of the game. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 14 Left Stranded Angels Remain In West Cellar ... ,..,,.......,,0 BOSTON (AP > -The Boston Red Sox have a fata11st1c Dut rt:· allstic, a pproach to their first meeting of the season tonight with their long -time nemesis. the New York Yankees. The Y a nkees l ead the Amencan League East by 7l":! games and are eight in front of third-place Boston. which goos into the three-game series in New York in an unhealthy state "WE'VE GOT TO PLA V them sometime and now's a~ good a time as any," said shortstop Ri ck Burleson. "We'gve got to beat them two out of three or three out of thre<.> and try to make up !>Orne ground ·'The guys "ho are healthy wi ll play. The s:uys who aren't "on'l. We JUSl have to go with what we have." What t hey had was enough Sunday. Although Jim Rice 1s on the 15-day disabled list w1lb a wrist fracture. Carlton Fisk has an tnJured elbow, and Butch Hobson has a pulled hamstnng, Boston beat the Angels 6·3 DEDY ON THE MOVE -Dedy Cooper clears the final hur· die Ul running 13.55 rn the 110-meter hurdles during quali- fying Sunday for the U.S. 01~ mp1c Trials. Cooper and Renaldo Nehem iah clocked the same time -the best mark of the day. THE ANGELS ENTERED the three-game series on a ni ne· game skid. while Boston had won nine of its previous 10 games. The Angels belted out JS Floyd Whips Sprinters Fonner Pros Shul Out, at Tria/,s EUGENE. Ore. CAP> -Stanley Floyd turned 19 ~ears old today a nd still is looking for somebody who can beat hJm at 100 meters. The Auburn freshman kept his tr ack and field record unblemished in the Oregon rain Sunday night to keep bis big-time track and field record perfect. Owens in 1936 and Bobby Morrow in 1956 "I really didn 't e xpect none of this." Floyd said aft er he edged tus teacher and Auburn alu mnus Harvey Glance and Georgia junior Melvin Lattany al the tape in Sunday's feature event at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. FLOYD'S TRIUMPH and Willie Banks' vic· tory in the tnple jump Hnals Sunday finaUy gave the athletes a chance to grab the limelight from the off.field controversy that has swirled around the Tr1als all week. hi~ In winning the first two games and had lJ Sunday but ~tranded 14 runners. And they remain 16 games behind Kan sa!t City in t he Amen can League West cellar. · · J t hin k 1t 's great. The m an ager th.mks it's wonderful." Angel pilot Jim Fregos1 said sarcasllcally. One man Y.ho has n't been fca,·ing many runne r c; on 1s Boston's Tony Perez, -. ho drove 1n three runs to t a ke the Amt•n C'an League RBI lead -.1th 51. In the fi rst 1norng. he singled home fl'ed Lynn, who tnpled m J erry Remy In the third, he -. alloped his 10th hom~r of the season to center held after Lvnn smgled. · "I JUT IT Wf.LL and I knew t hen.• "as no wmd blowing in," Perez said. refeT"nng to a !ttronR w iod that held up b alls in Saturday's 4·2 Angel win. "I knew 1t was going out ~cause 1 really crushed 1t." That ga\'e Boston a 4 2 edge. The Angels had scored m the serond on Fred Pau~k's s ingle and Rick Miller's ~acraf1ce fly T he Red Sox ~cored in the fourth on Da' e Radcr's double and 0..1~ht Evans· smgle that chased starter Jim Barr. ().l. Winner Mike Torrez. 4-6. walked Rod Carew m the sixth to force in a run. but Boston got it back on Dave Rader's solo homer m the 1mcth. TORREZ WON HIS THIRD start in a row despite control problems. and Tom Burgmeaer earned his 12th save by rellnng all eight batters he faced. "We've got our work cut out for us. The Yankees are hol," To r rez said. "They lost to Oakland Sunday after winning nine straJgbt " Rice 1s expected to miss at least three wee'ks ane·r being hit by a pitch Saturday. Tangle LOS ANGELES CAP> -After Cl a udell Wash in g to n had slugged three home runs and a single in New York's 9-6 victory over Los Angeles Sunday. the new Mets' outfielder remarked. ·'I'd have to say that 's the big- gest day I've had as a pro " "For sure it's my best a-; a Nat ional Leaguer ." he said. "Last year. I had three homers and fi ve RBis m a gam e against Detroit. but today I had four hits, not just three." Was hin gton, who has been w ith the Mets fo r o nl y tw1' week!>, entered the game with a 059 battmg average. "I DON'T KNOW the pitchers m this league very well, so I've bee n ~tr u gg l ing," s aid WashJngton. "It feels good to 0.. T\' T0ttlgh1 Oaa1111ef 7 at a:30 fina lly get into a groove. Once I play more and feel more com. fortable. I 'll swing tbe bat hke this ." W ashing t on's f irs t two homers. tus first as a Nallonal Leaguer. came off loser Dave Goltz. 3-6 and winless since May 11. His third homer came oH re- liever Charlie Hough. Goltz. the man the Dodger<> paid $3 million to obtain an free agent market. had made SC\'en starts since bjs last win during which time he's allowed 51 hit!'> and 34 earned runs in 342:.. in nings -an 8.74 ear ned run average. "I DOS'T KNOW whether it's that he's now m the National League or what. but he's tbrow- i n g mor e fastba l ls ,·• said Washmgton. "ho faced Goltz m the Amencan U>aguc. Goltz said. "I don't know 1r l'm rushmg my pitches or what. I've stud1ed videotapes, I JUSt don't know ·· The victory s napped NC'w York's seven-game losing streak as well as the Dodgers' four· game w1n streak The Dodgers are m Houston tonight to begin a n important three-game series w ith t he NL W est-leadin~ Astros. "To me. it's the biggest serie~ of the year for us." said the Dodgers' Rick Sutcliffe, who will start tonight's game against Houston's Joaquin Andujar. "It shows the Dodgers will have confidence in m e to pitch the first game in an important ser ies," added Sutcliffe, last year 's NL Rookie of the Year wbo has s truggled in 18 ap- pearances in 1980. NEW YORK OPENED an 8-3 lead after five innJngs, scormg tw ice i n t h e fir s t o n Wastungton's fi rst homer, three more in the fourth. two on a tri· pie by J05e Moreno, and three m o r e in th e fifth whe n Washington bit a two-run homer. Si'be ftnt to greet Hellmich with pralae was opposing aioetkeeper ,Pbll Parkes who met blm at midfield after the final wbistle. The former junior-hjgh miler, who is 12-0 in final competition this season, became only the fourth person to win the short sprint title in the na· tional collegiate, amateur and Olympic Tria l com- petition in the same year. Tbe others were Ralph Metcalfe in 1932, Jesse * * * * * * Former world record bolder and gold medal winner Rod Milburn. one of six former pro- fessional track athletes banned from competition in the Olympic Trials. showed up here anyway Sunday and was told he couldn't enter the UO- meter buries. Big Mae Retires • ·~ 'IOLD llE I bad played , well.•• beamed Hellmich in the SUrf 1ocUr room. ..He said the sn., front line was 'pretty IOOCI' ..S UW it wu a Job well dODe. •• dded atartln1 goalkeeper MalpnDe7 wbo la sidelined a broba band, .. He did rJtJdnl that WU Uked ol • Yoa c:oaldn't fault him on of t&e IO&(s.~ lle D8Y9I' canftd«.ite. Be certa1DlJ baa llla1 to be dlaappolated .. eoald hav~ been • loaf al· , ... .,. ........ 1) Veatch in Seventh EUGENE, Ore. -Former UC Irvine standout Gres Veatch is ln seventh place .W five events or the decathlon at the U.S. Olymptclltrack and fleld trials, here. Veatch moved into contention by setting a ~ best ol 48.11 seeonds in tbe 40().meter run. Veatch bas 3,983 polnta after five event.a. The other five events were held today. ln 15th place ln the dec•thJoo is another ex- UCI •tblete-Maurlclo Budales. He bas 3,785 polnta. Another area athlete. Huntington Beach's Anne El'penbeck. now a frnhman at Drake University, failed to make the openlng belgbt of s.~ in the women's blah Jump Sunday. Etpen· beell .... doae 5-11 um year. . • THE SIX FORMER PROS have regained their amateur status for all competition except the Olympics and they claimed they should be allowed to compete ln the Trials because the United States won't be participating in the Moscow Games. But the U.S. Olympic Committee and The Athletic Coogress -the two organisations ln cbarae ol tbe Trials -denied their request. saying the meet still la intended to select the U.S. Olym- pic team. "t feel I've been lied to and stabbed In the back." Milburn said. "I was told at the be1innin1 of the year that I would be allowed to compete here. 'Ibis ta a joke. We're not 1oln1 to the Olym- pic Games ao bow can they use that as a reason to bar us?" , SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Willie McCovey hilting .198 and stuck in a pinch-hitting role because' of two younger first basemen. has decided It's lime to stop play. la:ig baseball. "~w m8J'ly guys were able to play this long and ac- complish so many things?" the 42-year-old McCovey asked Sunday while an.nowiclng that he'll retire effective July 10. The answer: not many. The Alabama native who joined the San Francisco Giants in 1959 bas hit 521 home runs, most ever by a Na- tional League left-banded hitter, including 18 grand slams, another league record. His last appearance as a player could be at the July 8 All-star game in Los Angeles. should he be placed on the N atlonaJ Leque squad In recocnltion of bis accomplish· ments. , .-~. ____ ..__. ____ ,_ ___ ._. _ _., -_ _._ ..... .--~ . .._. • . D DAIL 'I PILOT .....,,.1unea, ,. ~ • . . .. · .. .• .. .. .•. .•. .•. ::: .. .. .~ ... ·---;: .. ... .. .. :· .. -.. .. ... .. -.. .. ~· . .... ~ .. •• ak A Capaule Aepott from IM Wortd of lport1 Skipper Gets Unfriendly, Tries to Commit Suicide ...._APDllpa&cM. SAN YR.ANCISCO -A l&Uf>oll tNw ln Ule Cl trant·Pat'lnc race to HawaU reclloed fOf' belp late beuuw Lhe aklppet> bad lrltd to comm1t 1uJcld . th Coat GWU'd hu reported. Cout Guard 1pobaman David Cl,pra aaJd Sunday that yachtunan A. WllUam Heebt ol DuvWe, wbo owna the !S-toot bcMrl Ftiend&Alp. bad apparently tried to Jump lo tbe watu sevenJ Umes Sat urday. The five-member crew aemt a d11treu &lpaJ and put Heeht under restraint.. TM reuon for Hecht'• behavior was unknown, Cipra :.aid nt.•llfby New :IA!aland na,•y srup was asked to 10tercept tht-y <'ht. louted about 1.000 mJIH southwest of San Fran· c1sro, C1pra ~.-id The boat lb one ol 34 whJch left Sun F'ranc1sco last Sun · day, destined for tht• Hawauan island of Kauai Rod Park's "°Coot sloop Panache of Richmond stlll lt.>d Sunday m the second singlehanded trans-Pacific l>ai lboal race. but Dan Byme'i. 40-foot s loop Fantasy ol WUmmgton, Del . moved Into second ,.-----,,_,~of tk Da11 ----- "People like to be mystified. Count Dracula. Sti.r Wars. Santa Claw. ... Wonder Woman. When I fight l!ol mes, there will be more interest in that than there ls 10 Afghanistan and the invasion or Iran." -Mu.bammllcl AU, speaking on his future return to boxing. K~ GaalU D01Dll t'allll.en Oakland's Matt Keough, a Corona del Mar II High product. recorded bis 12th complete game. high in the majors, 10 stopping the New York Yankees, 5-2 in American League action Sunday. Keough snapped the Yao.ks' nine-game winning streak by stranding 10 New York baserunners and is now 8-7 for the season . . . Former Huntington Beach Hlgh star Jack Brobamer, recently traded by Boston to Cleveland. had a dou ble and single in four at-bats in Cleveland's 11-6 triumph over' Minnesota . . . The Crucago Whlte Sox pulled off a disputed tnple play in the eighth lnning. but it d.tdn'l do much good, Detroit swept a double-header. 7· 1 a nd 6·4. featured by Detroit doublC's and Chicago miscues U.L. Washingloo, Amos Otis and Willie Aikins homert.'CI and Rich Gale pitched ,, s 1 x -h ttter a~ K a n sas C1 ty s t opp1•<f Milwauke\.', 7-4 . Larry Mllbonroe. Y.1lh a 123 baltlng avt."rage. stroked a two-run l(fOUGH triple t o gave Seattle a 7.5 w10 over Ba ltimore . . Uoyd Moi.eby's 10th-inning sacrifice fly com· pleted a Toronto comeback after Texas took a 5-1 lead a'> Toronto rall.1ed for a 6·5 vat·tory. C'arlion IJpt1 RPrerd lo 13·2 Steve Carlton won bis 13th game agamst two II lot.ses as be and the Philadelphia Phillies turned back Vida BJoe and Sao Francisco, 4-2, in National Lt•ague JCUon Sunday. Carlton allowed eight hits a nd struck out eight . . St.eve Rogers upped his reeord to 9-5 as he scattered eight h1ts for his seeond s hutout of the season and 22nd of bis career as Montreal bested San Diego. 2-0. Waneo Cromartie and Bob Pate drove in the Montreal runs WJth singles . . . Keith llenaande& ripped a three-run homer and drove in a fourth run with a sacrifice fly to pace St. Louis· 15 hit attack as the Cardinals crushed Cincinnati. 12-2. Ken Griffey got Cincy going m the first inning with a two- run homer. but St. Louis put 1t away with a !>IX·run Mxth ... BUI Buckner and JerTy Marlin each bomered in the suctb inning to rally Chicago to its fourth victory in five games as Atlanta fell. 3-2 ... Jobn Milner provided the eventual winning run cu1..To.. with bis sixth-inning home nm and Pitts- burgh ended a six-game IO&Sing streak by beating Houston- 2·1. Houston's s ix-game winning streak was snapped as Jim Bibby claimed his eighth victory in nine decisions with a four-hitter through eight Innings. ------Baseball Toda ff ------ On this date in baseball m 1971 : Rick Wise of the Philadelptua Phillies threw a no- h1tter a nd hit two hom e runs to almost singlehandedly defeat the C1ncU\llat1 Redi.. 4-0. It was the seeond time the Reds had been no·h1t LO three weeks (Chicago·s Ken Holtzman blanked the m on June 31 On thts date an 1950. Hoot Even;' mnlh-anning horner gave the Detroit Tigers a 10-9 victory over the New York Yankees in a game that reatured 11 home runs. Today' :, birthdays San Francisco Gaanl!> manager Dave Bristol as 47 Los Ang<>les Dodgers pitcher Dave Goltz is 31. R'iihdrcuecd No ffefp tor Olfrmpla,.. The announcement that the Soviet Union will • withdraw !.Omc of its troops fro m Afghanistan will not prevent the United States from boycotting the Moscow Summer Olympic Games. said ?resident Jimmy Caner Sunday . . Bobby Unser pulled away from .lobnny Rutherford to win the Pocono 500 at Long Pond. Pa .. winoin~ by nearly half a lap .. Joanne Carner shot a final round onc·under-par 71 and captured her fifth tournament of the LPGA ~eason with a four-stroke victory in the Lady Keystone Open . . Mary Lou Tuck captured the biggest race of any female thoroughbred trainer Sunday when her Go West Young Mao scored a surpn sing victory in the $400,000 Hollywood Gold Cup al Hollywood Park. T~11.,Radio FollOw•n<J are the tOi> sports events on TV toni9ht. Ratll"IQS art,. """" .t ./excellent: .1 .1 ./worth watching: "" tair: "roroe1 ti. e 1 .S:JO p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL: ~ers at Houston. AnnouncffS: Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Lou Brock. The 0<><S9ers send Rick Sutcliffe (1~) to the mound tonight as they open a thre&-9ame series with the National Le4'9ue West-leadln<J Astros. Houston counters with Joaquin Andujar (0-2). Houston leads the second-place DodQen by three garNS. II 6 p.m., Channel 11 I./ BASKETBALL: Olympic Team vs. NBA Plav.r-5 . Announcen: Marv Albert and Hot Rod Hundlev . Tl'le 1990 U.S. Olympic basketball team facu a squid of NBA players In a game at lndlanaPollS. Olympians Include Mark· Aguirre COePaul>, Sam Bowle <Kentucky) and lslatt Thomas llndlana). NBA players scheduled to play Include Ar11t Gilmore. Magic JOhnson and Bob Lanier . RADIO Balblll-Dodgers at Houston, S:30 p.m., KABC (7'°) ·:· ... .... ~-, STEVE HELLMICH f'r .. P~BJ URF .•• temoon for HeUmicb, an Ed.lsoD High graduate. First, Steffenhagen tallied just 15 minutes mto the game. It w as Ste ffenhagen 's ninth goal of the :,ea son and moved b.im to the No. 4 spot in NASL scoring. G ramtza then scored bis taint· l'd goal at 27 :08. and the Sting wa ~ taking the game to California. But Hellmicll dis· m1s:;l'd the second goal and de· ~·ufrd to play with lh(' same con- f tdt·nce that ht.• took into tbe gam,· ·•1 HAD A R EAL good tame It ~ ould have been better if we had won The goals just didn't drop m y confidence," Hellmich said. Hellmich sajd bis family and many friends were at the game. and tht'ar presence. along wttb the Surf defenders, contributed to ha s po1S<' When asked If the game was on ha:-. mind durtn~ the days prior to tht.• match, he added ... , trwd not to thank about at . I !>lept wl'll W<'ll. m:tvbc there was ;1 ltttlt• •~1:-.tmg and lurntnl'( .. ti t-:U.Ml<:ll SPENT most of Saturday "goofing around" at nalboa Is land to remove some 1,f lh<' pressur<'. Tht! Stmg'c; victory was tht.• c;C'l•ond over California this \t•a 1. ~ind agam it w <is Gramtza dorng mo:-.t or the damage. Back on Ma y 10. the n ative of West Germany s cored twice in a 3 2 victory at Com isk("y Park. Hts goal Sunday was bis 11th or the year and boosted rum to the No. 3 s lot m NASL scoring with 30 points . The Surf's Laurie Abrahams is tied with Ste ffenhagen for fourth with 28 points. "I guess ~ou've St.'('n one of lht· l>est teams sn the league." said Player-Coach Peter Wall. "Wt! JUSt <1H1D t <lo our JObs again in the fi rst 20 mmute.. Once YOU 'rt• down by two goals to them. it , tough to come l>ack " Nutmeg Wins LAYC Annual Race Series Nutmeg, a Catalina-38 sloop sk 1ppered by Peter Schoon- maker. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was the 1980 winner of the Los Angeles Tames Trophy an Los Angeles Yacht Club's an· nual ocean racing series. The Times Trophy. one of the oldest in Southern Cali!orma yachting. goes to the winner of the Los Angeles Times Series for y achts r ated und er the Pedormance Handicap Ractn~ Rul(• I PllnF1 Winner of the Ley, 1s Wh1tne\ Trophy for yachLs rated unde·r the International Offshore Rule < IOR I was Kindred Spirit. co '.'>kippered by Milt and Marty Vogt.>I, Long &ach Yacht Club T he J.1llle Whitney Trophy for yachts 30 ft-el and under sailing undt'r lhl' Midget Ocean Racing Club < MORFl handicap rule was wo n by Ace o f Cups, co- s k 1 ppered by Tom Ha ll and Bruce Goh son. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club a nd California Yacht Club A new series this year was the Todd Pacific Trophy Series tor ya chts under 30 feet competing under the Small Boat Ocean Racing Association rule. The winner was Ginger Ale, skip- pered by Andy Ayale, Alamito& Bay Yacht Club . Long Beach Yacht Club waa the winner or the 1980 Com· modore'a Cup for the best l.bree- boat team in the Whitney Series. The LBYC team consisted of Azahara. co-aklppe red by Al Voda and Mike EUas: Arriba. Dennis Choate, and Kindred Spirit. Milt and Marty Vogel . Other perpetual trophies pre- sent.eel were: C RAIG TROPHY RACE < 10 R ) -Ruffian II. Ted Zellmer. Lltlle Ships Fleet. FLAGSH IP T ROPHY (PHRF> -Silver Fox, Tom Sb1ddeo, LBYC. VANDERBILT TROPHY (PHRF) -Dair Y Air, Bryan 1nd Len DaJr, CBVC . ' SPORTS BREAK /BOATING Turner Blows R aces Upatart Clipper Stum Wumgeous NEWPORT. R.I. <AP> - Youa1 R~ll Lona comblaed a rtr1t boat with veteran Ted Turner'• errors to 1weep both y acbu.n, racet 1n the second day or prelim i n ary trial• for America's Cup defense can· dld ata this weekend. It wu the rlrat aallloa duel ln official comp~lltlon between Loni. a newcomer to Cup cam- paigning. and Turner, successful defender of yachUnaf s most cov- eted prize three years ago. "We're Just aa surprised aa everyone elu." saJd lhe 24-year· old Long. "Our expectation was to wtn thrff out of nine r aces in the June trials and we've already gotten two of them." LONG'S 1%-MIETER BOAT. Clapper, won the first race by one minute. 33 s('C()nds, and thr second by : 14 on Sunday "Turner really blew the fu·st start badly. He made a couple of roolish moves. I thought," Long said. Turnf'r won two practice starts handlly, but goofed as be. Courageous JOStled ~1th CUpper for position m10utes before the race began. . Courageous c ircled in a gyb· mg maneuver und nc<irly went dead m the watt•r, directly into the wind. as Clipper turned and h eaded over lht' starting hne With an extraordinur y lead or about five boat ll·ngth!> .. ( JUSt SCrt'WPd up. that's all I JUl got a lattl(• c-ocky afll'r win n10g the l 14 o pr J ct ace ~tart'.'>, .. Turner said '"I'd say we had u bad day -a bc:td day on Rhode Island Sound · BOTH IZ·METER VE SF.L..t., str uggled w11h winds that r eached only <'IRht knots all duv. but Long manJR<'<i to m<Hntaan ~rnd even strl'lrh out h·ad'> h•· •·n JO) ed at the !.tJrt of tx11h r.1• • "Whc)('v1·r Rl'I' :..h1·11d 1·,•rh U"Udllj "tJ)" .tht ,lfJ ... 1111 Turnt·r. ~ho t1·rml•t1 C"11ppt·r ... 111.·rform~mc·t-'md1tn1f1r1·nt * * • Durgan Named Tactician Deno is Durgan or N t·wport Harbor Yacht Club ha-. bet>r1 !>elected as the tact1c1an aboard the 12-meter Freedom 10 lhl' week's preliminary Aml:.'ril·d., Cup defense tnab undc·r "a\ nH Newport, R I. De nnis Conner. -.kipper or Freedom. announced th<· selection of DurJtan as his tact1 C'lan al tht' "lart or lht• tnah -,elect10n or DurRan ai. his tacts Conner. 1~ a t~o.t 1m1.• "innl'r of Long Jkach ·, Yacht Club''> Congresi.1onal Cup match ra<'m~ ~erie'> N!.lmcd as navigator b} Con ner wa.s Halsey Hcrre~horr of Bris tol, R .l .. a veteran of several America's Cup ram paigns. John Marshall. Addison . Maine. was selec t ed tt '> i.a1l trimmer for the June trial!. Others on the JI -man crew are Ro~rt Campbell, Marblehead. Mass.: Alexis Gahagan. Oyster Bay, N.Y.; Donald Kohlmann. Alameda; A. Rives PolL'• Jr , Richmond. Va : Kyle Smith. ~ew Orleans · Thomas A Wlud den, Essex, Conn . and J ona· thon Wright, Rosemont, Pa Clipper races tOday with the third American 12-meter. Freedom and it.I 1klpper Denni• Conner. H the prellmloary triala COQUnue. Turner. AUant.a·bued spor\I and broadcutina maana~. I• B0A1JNG vying with Long and Conner for the rl1bt to defend the Cup aaainat a foreign cbaUen1er. Turner and Conner spUl a paJr or races in the ftnt round ol lhe preliminar ies Saturday . Freedom bad Sunday off. Before Sund ay 's race. Loni termed his meetins wt.lb Turner and the Coura1eou1' teated crew ''the mOlt Important day of the awnmet" ao far." Tt1&NE& B&ING8 to t.be com· peUUm the aaroe boat and crew he \lied ln tm to tum back h1s American rlvall, lheo shut out Au.atralla, 4-0, ln the finals. Couraieoua. with Ted Hood st.eert.na, a1ao defended the Cup lo 197•. Tbe foreign boat.a, which will pair off In competition lat.er In the summer. include Sverige from Sweden, France III, Lion Heart from Britain a nd Australia. B ig Wig Wins Big MeltJille Skippers Y achl Big Wig, a Choate-40 skip· pered by Ron MelVllle. Balboa Yacht Club, was the overall and Class B winner Saturday in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Series for yachts rat- ed under the lnternat1on&I Off· s boreRuJe<IORl. The race. combined with the Dickson Series for Performanc<' Handicap Racing Fleet ( PllRF1 A dnd B dl v1s1ons. the Corkett ~ries for PHRF·C yacht!>, and Ralboa Yacht Club'i. f>'; Sen~ lcir fOR and PHRF yacht!>, v.a.' '.1.iUle<l over a modified Go ld Cup t'Ourse m the ocean betw~n the ~ ev. port Pier and the Santa Ana River Jttty Winds v. ert' hght throughout most of thl' race S<•cond overall W J' Spirit. 'ktppc r1•t1 b} \1 11.·n Hrnl4 n \ "' ·•J.!l'r\ Yachl <'luti .1ne1 1h1rc1 "'.1, (a10<>1 "·'"' c1 h' .Jnhn l<l .0•1ltl'> \JI\( I h1• tt"•Ulh v.1 r r• 11noff11 tit-I rhw 111 "''\f·r.tl prr1t1•'>I' Yohlc h "1·rt to I~· he.Jrc1 l..tll•r lhi-. "'''l'I.. Trophy ..,, 1nrn·r.., in ..i .1 ... :-. IO R A <121 <ihO'>l. John Heynolds. ).;H Yl . 2. Fre<' En- terpri~. DH•k Ell•nJ!Cr, NHYC: 3. 01· Holtr Kirk Elliott, Merlin Leading Tran.8-Pacilic Rau ~A :" FRA:"O CISCO CAP1 Tim Tyler'or; 48-foot ~ a 14 I Kollck 11 fro m Tiburon dropped In .,econd place behind :\or111n !"om 1t h ·s 67 -foot !>loop ~1 ('rl1n from Santa Cruz on SundJ't IA 1th HOO miles lo ~o in the ~nnuJI Trans Pac1f1r ~ acht rac1· fmm Caltforrua to lla 'A a11. \1 t'rl1n. v. h1ch moved from 10th plJct> Frid:ly to l>l'Cond SJturday. •~ now expected to hold the lead a nd r €'ach Naw1La~11J Harbor on the bland of Kauai by Thursday. However. Ty ler reported he was runmng into light winds i.loy, ing ha s i.peed Timber Wolf. a 38-foot sloop from Palos Verdes skippered by Larry Harvey. has moved 1010 third place. Thirty-four boats out o f a startmg field of 40 remain an the race. sponsored by the Ballena Bay Yacht Club of Alameda NHYC; 4. Raid er, J im Lin· derman. BYC. IOR·B (8) -1. Big Wig, Ron MelvUJe, BYC; 2. Spirit, Allen Brown, VYC; 3. Dog Patch. Don Ayres Jr .. NHYC. JOR-C (4) -1. Dias tole. Scott Driscoll. NHYC ; 2. Thumper ll, Jim and Sandy Lucch<.'si. Capo BY C. P II H I-' A t 8 ) I Pr ant' Gerald Madagan-Di ck Newbre·.' !'l HYC. 2 Tripk Threat. von Kle tnSmad Wood-Baum. NHYC· ~YC (prol c!>l pe nding); J S<>ducllon. Gene Williams. &YC: 4 Hidalgo, Llppold·Z1mbald1 NHYC ' PHRF B < 18 ) -1. Sea DTeam Craig Leweck-Paul Yates. eve; :!. Nugie Too. Jam Nu~ent. BYC; :i f't.·r.:.p1cac1oui.. Se1dcr-Sk.ang. \'YC f' II f{ F C t Ii • J Ho I rt Forbc<i. t-ti 1 urnm1n~"· ()P\'C 2 Com r1111t11>n. Hoh 1\lt-umhrac, NHYC. 1 Wt"'ltY.ard 1111 .Jim Forsvth 11\'l' . Barrow Nabs Belles ~erie~ <; 1mmc Shelter Too. '>kippered 11\ l.1nda Ra rrQw , Voyage r., 't .1t·ht Club l'mergL'<i as the ovt:r· J 11 winner m the Spinnaker C"l:t'h 1n Oana l'nint Yacht ('luh'l> Dano Helle' ~nl.':.-. for 14 0men s .11lb<>Jl ')k1ppt:r!'> and ('rPV."\ BJrni~ ~a1lt~i ht•1 l'atdlana :?.'\ 'loop lo four <'On'>t'l'Ut1vc \'il' torll'' in lht• bt•\l thn:t· of four • rics. '>J lll-d in light <11r'i 1Jff l>a ra:i l'nint Tht• hnal '"" r ll.l'''' ~ t•rt• ~turd a\ and Suncl.Jy . tl\'1•r,11l IA 1nno•r '" thl' non •p11111.1l..1 r 1'1.1~ ""., S1·.1 Shift "" h • ti I 1 \ .I t'.111 Ii ti 1 11 ~ o I O<:ean!>1<lt• \'ad1t { lull p_.\Ult\Uif\,ltfVftiftV \f; • S,011'\~ (Ir... ' (,,,,,m,_ \l"l .. ll~r Tor'), l•"• f'IA ti(lHOW. V '/( 1 J I ()v( • 8•tt f Mfrt1n,. , OPY( 1 f,,o""'Jl •ff \1t•._rrtni4 OP-.< N r.1n »l"W\•t.•I' (I•\ f '10(11 n A()il, ~ Ila-Qt'\, OPYC I IM,f>•'•tion Lt>M\ H04,tt·'1 QPV< l ._,e Stwtt Je1tnRuf'l"r\ 0 YC. '>unG•y \tM• \p1nnM:-"" (' iM\ I (,1mtn~ S"" t•r Joo, lit\ fJ.111 84rr\Jlll'W \IVC 1 J l [Ju(., f\4-th M4tt•n. 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Madre a S hines Albacore Hit Off San Diego DIESELS Linehan Stars In Swim/est Kim Linehan and DJan Madruga 140 n high point honors for the second strau~ht year a.; the Sw im Met'l or Champ1nno, climaxed Its thrt•t-da.> competition Sunday n1 ~ht at M1ss1on \'1c1o's Marguerite Recrea tion Center Lineh an. "'ho "''" be a freshman a t the Ll ntv('r.;1ty or Texa'i th1-; fo ll, "'"n thrC'e ('\ enL'> the 400, 800 a nd I .500 m(•ter frN'Sl) les -a nd hntshed runner up 1n the• 200 fret.·. 200 butterfly an<l 400 1nd1\'1dual m l-die•\• rnrc•:-. l.inl·han thc> ·world '<; rC'rnrd holdn in thl' SA~ DI EGO -The fi rs t albacor t.> of the· i;eason "'l'rt' ca uiz ht Sun fl.I\· out of San Dt<·~o l.rndings "'''h nvt:r 100 lund1 n s r t'pu r l 1 di) boJll'd The a l b a c o r e are 85 105 m iles. 204 degrees off Pmnt Loma and are runninJ{ in the 15 ·20 pound cla<;s Hait and "':i lt>r cond1t 1on<; <i r C' 1dt•al from th<' CoronJdo hlJntb tu oul<'r ft..,htn,I! '>P<•t-. For .m updall' .ind rf' ..,, r\Jt111n' 1:1 mu...i i ph11nt· 711 :!:!.:.! fl'.!!11 IMMEDIATE DELIV ERY! BUY OR LEASE NABERS @&GfiC ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING DEAL.EA \11 Iott t•r l'r11·1, \11 ll1•llf'r St•r nn• 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540 -9100 1.500 mc•t<'r frC't' and hnldl•r of Anll'r>ran n •rorch 1n .. --------•H•E•W-•1•,•,•0---------• th1• 400 a nd 800 mt•l<'r frt•t• "" 14l'll i·urrenll~ VQLKSWAGEllli...I ranks No I in the wor ld rn all thn•e 1•vcnt~ ("11111 MADRl'G,\. i\ BRAZii.JAN natn e whn r ank" $ Oly mp1ci;, "'on lhl· 400 me ter fret·~t yle Saturcla~ c ...... ''"'°'' as a definite t hrC'a t fo r medal!. >n thl· Mo<oco"' 700 herC'. finished runna up in both the 800 and 1.500 ..,, • w free C\'ents. and "'a!-o third in the 400 1ndo /I. member of th<• Bra zilian Ol~mp1t' team in DISCOUNT 1976. hl' ranks fl r.,l in thC' world lht'i ~t'ar in the 800 frcc>!-th 'lt· a., "'"II as t hird tn the 400 rree:.t) le •.tnd J IM MA RINO V.W . fourth. in lh<' 1.500 842 2000 S<>H•n morC' md1\.1dual meN rerords fl'll Sun • day. brtn~tng to 22 t ht• numbt•r of ml.'t·t r1:r<1rd<.~~~1~8~7~1 ~I ~·~li~C~H~·~H~U~MT1~H~G~T~O~H~hoc~·h~~~~ :.ct. - OS • l --:'ll OA \', 1.1"0\ J EZEK "ept lo hN h - S<'Cond backi;trokt• 1111t• of th<' mttt. "''""'"~ tht• _,, Zillgitt ,,nd Wn"ght 100 in I 03 06. about :1 half '-f'C'Ond nff ht'r u Amen ran reeord but gO<><I C'nough to rank her fourth 1n the "'orlll for thl• .>ear in~ur.mrc a~rnts Jnd brokr ro; No v.orld or Ame n e an reenrds v.ert' h roken . however . m this m eet v.h1(.'h 1s last nauonal ma1or competillon tx-fore next month's L'S Nationa l Championships in Irvine Wirmcrs m that meet , which will serve as Lhe U S. Olympic tnals in the absence of American part1c1pallon in the Moscow Summer Games due to the boycott. will go to China for an exh1b1taon tour m August Gilde r Completes Canadian S weep ILE BIZARD. Quebec CAP> -Although he's a winner agwn. that burning desire for success, the all-consuming drive fo r perfection that dominates the lives ot many athletes, does not affljct Bob Gilder. "I may have different goals from some o( your supent.ars." Gilder said after comple ting a front- running, two·stroke victo ry in the Canadian Open Golr championship Sunday. "FIRST Ot' ALL, I'm not a s uperstar," he said. "I 'm not sure I e ven want lo be. "l want lo win, but If I don't, it's not the end of the world. "Mainly, I just love to play the game. My ob- ject la lo make a living without too much publicity. And I've made a h~k of a Uvlng . ., He haa, indeed. The $63,000 he collected from the total pune of ~.000 P"-'Md hla earnings tor the year to S134,650. The quiet. low-key Gilder. who ti 211. Al.lo won $134.000 last year and has colleeted almost one-half million dollan In bla five years of POA Tour activ1t.y. BVT THE ACQtnsmoN or the Canadlan na· Uonal cham.pionahlp -a t.ttle that bu yet to be won by such lt.aJ'I as Jack Nicklaus. Gary Player and Tom Watton -may PC"Od~e more publlclty than I.a welcomed by the shy man lrom CorvalUs. Ore. Contractors: I n-.u r JOC't' CO..h rtSlnl! • ('onl.H'I ll" for <'Ompl'll\t' QUOI •'<, for l.rnt11J1 t' Eqmpnwnl. l'ro~·r\ v nnd Workl'r'-. t"nrn- rwn .. ut ion ln!>Ur:lnt'(' Wt• <':ln ab,11 hundlc > 01ir bondmi.: rwt•t.b Bob Guffin J'}Jl M~ .A.rrhur Boulrwrd ~ Bu ch C:i <Jl(it,( 1 l!14) TS2 CJO'SS LEASING? PRIME RA TES ARE COMING DOWN AND SO ARE OUR RATES! WE LEASE ALL MAKE 1980 CARS ANO TRUCKS. MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE DELIVERY. ''WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU 'RE LOOKING FOR, . THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO • 2096 H.._.lt. Cotto ~ FALS 642.0010 -· ---· 540·82' t 8' CWL.YPILDT -.,.u.ll. ,. COMICS /CROSSWORD -_________ .;;.;;;. ____________ ..;.:.::;:;;::;~;;.:,:::..;.;;:::.,_ __________________________________________ ~---------------------------------------------::...::._;.;_..;;..;;;..;...;_..;._;...;.. _____ , . # j MAAMM>UKE PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by V•rtit P1rtclt -----------~----------------...__·~I "I begin IO$fng my nerve as soon as I get off the bus•" SHOE MOON MULLINS ~,$TOP PESTERING ME, Wlt .. Ll~-.JUST Bsc.AUSE I'M '51..IM ANt> .~TY,NoW .. MISS PEACH ' I f 1 G 1'MAT ~ THE Oll!PfiT LAKE IN TMI EN'T"ft WOlt'LD! ... 6000 AFmHOON .w MV NAME 15 LUCV'. l1M 60IN610 8£ ~ R!Qrr·AEOO ... OUR SPECIAL 'JOOAI( IS A MISJV06Et7 Fl~SAU. ,UNkY WINKERBEAN lk15 1& tlllf(E NlAX>~5 TAKI~ A LOOK AT um..t LEAGUE ~ IN AND MOl.ro OUR CJW ! ~~~, If I(if A~ ... · .·L) by Jeff MKNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson ..,.._ _______ ,, ')b01RE t..OOKIN' AT ME t.ljt:t: you US~DIO LOO#( AT A PL,ATE OF ~·IOLI. by Mell Lazarius THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "Daddy soys otter he grew up his oki bock· yard got littler. I can't see ours shrink in' any." DENNIS THE MENACE 'Gee wH1z WHY GET SONAD? r SAID l'D PAY~tT!' JUDGE PARKER <RELIEVED WHEN E*iE 5EE5 HER HU6MNO"t111·-,~~~I"". C/l.R Pl.JU. INTO THE ORl'\/E.WAY WITH THEIR DAL>UHTf~ MEl..AN IE, BETH oREET~ THEM AT fHE DOOR' 17/if/{ TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY OUR NEIGHBORS ARE BACK FROM THEIR LONG TOUR OF THE STATES I WONDER IF THE Y WENT S Y CAR OR BUS --...-.. ··-·--.-....... Wf AJ.!J(J AA~ A NICE eoeet.EO 61WUNO BALL AAO AN EXlELLEtrr LATE -rnR0W TO M INFlELP- I'll 8E 0ACK IN A M~ENTTO TAKE '(()OR ()f(OE~ by Tom ~tiuk FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I NUSr SAf-100 ENJoy &JNG A GRAHDMA,,tll)' ! DR. SMOCK by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K . Ryan M'( 1Eu:GRAPH WIRE CtrrreR"S C1E1i'IN& PUU.. by Emit Busllmilltt ~ 1 ~ ~ • ti ~ by Kevin Fagan I ~A'ff. SAA.lA~1'1l &AK~ 1£1.1..£~~. by Lynn Johnston OH,LUHY OIO 1RosE lo)()HOEAFUL 'fERRC:, GO B'I 00 FASI? by George Lemont TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 4 l(lfl<l OI .l)IP 9 H<t hard 14 Jac>a~ 5a$ll IS~I 16 Orcian< ~~ rnent 17 W~Ml \9 "°"' 20 P>g\1114 :> 1 Apart Pf'pf, X 22 Oessef1 23 DolQltc:hed }' Come l«th 26 W()rll;unlls 29-Y~ 31 Metal 32 Spanis11 an isl 33 AlflK 36 Doe s pltef'll 3a Water bOdy 39 Stabs 4 1 CleV9'er 43 Ov!Ck '' Poller t~m ,6 OtSChalges 47 Macefafes 49 Cover !!()Old Ieng '1{.rui~ '• (uf0Qe3' C.4~1· ~~t>Ol ol U 5 A M lnd~•lln • 1 -Semole MGP!lefson c. Poet r11omas ~ ft!(Tllntnt' 66 Get ••cl Of 1'1C~I b8 Conducted 6q CeleOt aled 10 Time l)f'nOds i 1 Road Curv,. DOWN 1 GembOls NI 1 [ 0 FealurP Syndieale !;.dlurday·s Puzzle Solved l 'I' I • ·-\ll 0 • • • •• '' ! •11 1 • "'-"" •• • u . ' u1 & q. I .... ,. I •• I • . . r..1• 1• o I ' • l 0 ' I .. . -• '• I •• • • ' I • t . . ·i .. 0 ~ I I I 0 I . " ·-I O 0 ' 0 •• • • l 0 • f 1,-:tr. I •• I • .. ( • • 0 0 • . . •• 'l f • I • 0 Ill " .. -I •• I ' • u 0 t ll• ~. I . ' O• ' . "I --~· ' ' l • r. t •• . ,. .. I I I • l • I • • . > I l' ' I • I • 0 I . ' l . . 10 I I \ I 0 t I l l I '....' • POC>iar t8 WW·ll hqure 42 Sell UrllllliS 500 24 NOICll6$ 45 Embodiment 4 ~·119 )5 Patnls 48 ~ ~Stall"' 9ra$S l1 S.ilule 53 8raz1har1 t FQfays 28 N19l'll hghts dance 7 ~uPOOflS 30 Early Paru111-SS Gon b Dtv1nq oea• an 56 Small dogs • wOfd\ 13 t~laled 57 Grains G !)trtoe 34 Mus"•dn 59 Ex1genc;v 10 Funos 35 Garment 61 Insects 11 tntroOU" 37 Foo11s11 62 M0tters 1 'l l intu. area 40 llfeoal P4S-63 Sparnsti gOld 13 Mis1Vd9e 'l8fl9'I' 65 Oemean0t .~. J ' !' ' I .. .. • . . • , .. ' . I . 'I ~. • I BUSINESS I STOCKS Monday' Clo log Pric NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Monday, June Z3. ,., N DM.Y PtLOT Do Poor .. la 11.S. Foreign Auto Plants 'Bitten' By MILTON M()Sl[OWITZ Well, (olb, thinga have gotten 10 bad that can made in America don 'taell here even when they· re made by foreign companies. That seems to be one of the messages delivered by the latest sales figures. In May, sat~ or new cars were down horrendously~ Americans bought one million new cars in May of 1979. Last month, they bought 694,000. Sales of nearly all models were lower than they were a year ago, but U .S .. built automobiles suffered the most and were down 37 percent. while sales of foreign cars were down 22 percent. Three foreign makes bucked the tide -Honda, up 8 .perC'ellt, Renault (now belng distributed here by American Moton), up 75 percent, and Lancia, up 87 percent <from 108 to :!m). But the figure that's the Interesting one is Volkswagen's. It used to lead the Import. pack when the Beetles were being made in Germany and shipped acro~s the AtJantic in boats. Now the Btttles aren't being m ade Money Tree a n y m o r e. and Volkswagen is building Rabbits in Penn :.ylvania . And guess what? Vo lk s wa gen sales we nt down in May, along with sale~ or the other U.S.-built a utomobiles. IN MAY OF 1979, Americans bf>ught 16.130 U . .S • assembled Volkswagens. Last month. they bought 14,000, a :;;IJde of about 11 percent. It's true that they rared betlf•r than other US. manufacturers. Chevy was off 34 percent. Ford 38 percent, Pontiac 50 percent a nd Dodge 45 percent Rut Ruick djd better than VW at was down only ~ pt.•n ·ent from its 1979 pace. and sohJ f1v1· l1mt:s as mcinv <'Jf', as Volkswagen's US plant Volk,..,wagen 1~ sllll bringing in 'i1Jmc vch1cl<'!'. II sold 7 100 1mp<>rted car-. 1n M a) about half 1Jf what at sold u1 \1 JY of 1979. r-;ow that 1t 'c; making 1·ar-> h<'n'. VW doe~ no1 bring 1n so many from abroe1d Volkswe1gcn has dropped''' sixth place in th<· ranks of 1mporkr'> IL trails To)otJ. De1hun, Honda, M azd;.i and Subaru IN THE RANKS of dom~ltl' rar builders. Volkswagen .1ho places far down on the list. The cars 1t sold here in May gave 1t 2 percent or the new car ma rket. The only 001· lo14 er 1s American Motors, holder of l 5 percent of the new c·;.ir market 1n May. Even tf you combined tht' Volk<;wagen -;ales figures th1· cars made here and th<: C'Jrs 1mp<>rted -1t wouldn't J.(I\ l' the German company J high standing The total for \1 ;1~ corrn.M5 to 21,500 During that month, Datsun sol<! ~5 ~ c·ar. Toyota ,5,500 <ind llonda 37,•100 In ~..i:., Datsun's share "r lht.· Amencan nf'w car m<.1rk1•t ""·'" ti i 1wrC"1·nt Toy(1ta's wa' 6 I) percent ( 'hq s lcr ... m.1rk1•t ..,h,1n· 14 .,~ also 6 6 pe rcent Former Mining Tuwn Survives BISBEE. Ariz. CAP) F1\.c years ago, Phelps Dodgt: Corp. closed its last m a1or copper mining 01><:rat1on hen · . . ind ""me :.aid th1~ would '>Oon be (.t gho.,t tov. 11 But now. It's a mmmg town surv1 v1ng wit.bout a mine l>esp1te the closmg or tls two copper mines and the lay mg off of about 1,000 men in 1974 and 1975, Bisbee is alive <.ind growing -in the Mule Mountains or southern ·\nzona about a st.one's throw from the Mexican border. "WE'RE DEFINITELY on the re bound. People's at lttudes are a lot better than they were." said Mike Lynn the newly elected mayor. ''People here are not losers· f1gu nng it's.all over." he addt>d "We're very optimistic ... • A com~rnatJon or things ~as kept the h1stonc town go 111.g, mcludrng inc~ased Lounsm. growing recol{n ition that ll s a nic.-E> retirement !IJX>l and tcntata1vc initial steps ioward lunng !'.ma ll industry · After Phelf)!> Dodge ck.1M.'d lhc undt:rground Quee11 Mme at. the ~nd or 1974 and the La' <'oder Pit six months later. Bisbee s population Cell below 6.000 but now it's ba ck up to 8,<XXl. StCH'bln Tiu> .-.petllgltt NEW V'OQ .. CAPI S. ... ~. """" P<><• •nO ,,.., <"-o! IN ,,,..,...., tnChl .. 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Regt<>nel coverage of Bos· ton Red Soll a1 New York Y1nkeea: loa Angeles Dodger• et Hoos1on Aatro• 7:00 fJ C88 HEWS 0 NBCHEWS 0 KUHGFU Caine. del1verlng a fellow Sllaoltn trom a g8ltan1 Dul foolhardy dealh tor a woman. turns an old --'!!Y Into a friend. U Cl) JOKER'S Wll.D Q) STREETS OF SAH FRANCISCO The hYOS of artists and 11'1- tovers bee~ en1angkld .moo a 111ee1 artist taus lt(lffl 111~ •1udt0 window 11ndd""' ID OVEREASY Gues1 uu111or Je1111ca MlllO.d IC(;)(RI '1i) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7:30 IJ THE MUPPETS Guesl CnrttloC)nllf Ret!VfJ 0 CONSUMER BUYUNE Ho:.1 Duvld Horo,.,1t1 0 FACE THE MUSIC tll) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT '1i) MOlDERS OF TROY An 1r1sn 1om1Jy 1s caught In the C1180Qlt>g tides ol the Amencan tr>dus1r181 Revo- tuuon durong the 18609 wflen lab<>< UOtOnS -e forming (CCI (I) P.M. MAOAZJNE A realure on real-Ille "urban cowbOyl", a p10111e of •h• caretaker ol lond<>r1 s Btg Be<I. 8:00 fJ Cl) WltRP IN CINCINNATI Arthur Carlson lllfes 101- mer C1nctnna11 Reos· man- ager Sparl.y Anderson to Claa"nel Lb• in911 U KNXT (CBS) l.os Anqelf''> Cl KNBC (NBC) Lo!> Angell'::. 0 KTLA (Ind ) l o::. Ang1•te::. 0 AABC· TV (ABC) L O'> Angete~ CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Anqeies I'll KCST (ABC) San 01.-90 CD KTTV (Ind) Los Anger,.., Q) KCOP-TV (Ind) LO!> Angel+ .. , ID KCET·TV (PBS) LO!> Angetes '11> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunttnglon &ttc n ho~• WKRP'a new Sp()fft l>l>Ow (R) CJ LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE M1 !'. Oklwn ea"8$drop' on se11ernl telt!phonti calls 11nd t..um11 11 StlC<et mat t..oold rutn tho Gurvt1y > muffhig6 (R) 0 MOVIE • • • fhfl Cuy• ( 1971) Anlhony Ou1nn E G MdlSllOll A mt1y0f, In Ott· tee tor t6 yeors. 15 threat· enoo Dy a rouoh opponont and a p sychopath obsessed wllh 1115 destruc- t•on 12 hrs l 0 ONE IN A MIWON A Mranoe< clalmtng to be Ille ll'6!Jl1tma1e a-0n or 1ne Grayson En1erp11sea lou~ declares lie Is enltlled to the Stoel< letl 10 S11111ey 0 MOVIE • • ' A1><1I Love 119S7) P,u Boone. Sh111ey Jones A voung m1Jn tolls on Jove wl1t•n he amvos on a Kan- luc-~y ta1m 1? hrs) CD P M MAGAZINE A v rS•I 10 ·Gilley a Nightclub. a lavortre 9dtlleftno IPOI Of tel hie urban cowboys, 111sH LOO· d on 10 moot Ille caret8kfW 01 111e mll.Mlve clock, "B;g Bt>n • Q) TOURIST T lie 11ves or a group of Amerte811 IOU•ISIS traveltng IOQelllef 1111oug11 Europe 818 suddenly all8tec:f Dy 111e poopte they meet and ll'le lnele*lll wNcll Mp-'*' to ''*" IAl<MQ l.M ~'-lfler. ltldfotd Dfll- 1'1\81\ Mr*-... .,..,. De~ Oton, ManM ..,..,_ eon. Jonn MclCOOll Md UIUf«le~. l ltT~ • '° (I) PHYL AHO MIKHY M*lly'a ~tenee wtltl ~Engllan~~ •• lllm to Hy ao~ .... llWUIWng ~ In • na•IOn8llV ....,.._, "'*· -• M()VI( • •'\ "The Boul'lty Man" ( 19121 Cllnl Wllllw, RIC:tt· ltd Baeetl8t1 8eceuN Of '* IMll2JnO ~ll-to 1119 de9C:f wtte, e DOunty hunter ~drawn to Iha gin. lrMH\d of a Cl~ he hu captu1.C ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 8) THE 000 COUPLE feilll Ml4lct• a gtave .. ,. and entruttt Otc8' wtttt ,,.. mo<Ml'I tor a down i>atmen• Sl~OF~Y An !11th rlllTlity ta caught tn tl\il ChlOQIOQ tides of the Ame<te1n Industrial Revo- lu\IOO llurlno the 1eeo. -lal>Or untOOI -· lo.mlOQ (CCI t-008 ()) M•A'S"H Col POiter and MIJOr Wtn- c~let are forced to Quar· ter 1ooethet when I~ Dolll oome down With tho mumc>S (RI 0 DE9BY BOONE . THE SAME OLD 8RAHO NEW ME BoD H~ 0-Kelly arMt Greci Ev1gan j0tn Oebt>v Boont1 to• an "'°"' of mu~"· comedy and dance ICC) CD MERV GRIFFIN G~IS S~ley W1n11n Spito T Ag.- '11) DESERT Of ICE. SEA OfUFE Mon's hlstorlG4l relalkln· snip with the Antarcuc: from Admiral ey,11·1 eoen- ltllC e•pioratK>O 10 Ille 1ncustna1 aaplOttatlO<l of 111 preoou1 na1u1al reaou<~ IS ltaced (R) @)MOVIE • * "NO Place To Run" ( t972) Herlellel Befnardi. Latrv H&gman Art orphan and 1115 gr&ndlal'-Ilea tile coun1ry wtllll'l autl\0<1- hos 1efvae 1~ penn< .. "'°" to Jive 10091het. 11 hr , 30 min l 9·30 0 (I) HOUSE CAL.LS Cll&•llly '1larns Gornpassion tor pahMll and eams lletred horn lhe O<Jr-wnen hfl IS ho6PitalLZed w1111 a Dad DtKk fRI ~ JAZZATTliE MAINTENANCE SHOP "Phil Woods Ovarte1 lNo 2)" Ptltl Woods. allO M•, Steve G1tmore. t>au. Mika Melltlo. piano: Btlt GOOdWln. drums 1Ch00 t) (I) LOU GRANT Whtie Ro5al 11 d0tng 8 SIO- rv on a child Sier, Lou tr- TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 -"The City.'' An- thony Quinn and E. G. Marshall star ln this TV movie drama, the pllot tor Quinn's short·lived "Man and the City" series. ABC D 8:30 -''The Bounty Man." Clint Walker stars as a bounty hunter drawn to Ute girlfriend of a criminal he has captured in th.i s western movie with Richard Basebart. NBC t9 9:00 -Debby Boone ... the Same Old Brand New Me . Bob Hope and Gene Kelly join Debby for a musical, comedy and dancing special. lo help a neglec1ad young boy ana 0111 .. ooea a story on cNldran •rights (R) D TOMSNYOER'S CElEBAITY 8POTUOHT Tom Snydef interviews J-c~.Erlll &t••· <18. CauOll 0 Cannot ~ Pnsolta PresW)I. GO NEWS D me COf.c>KAAY CONSPIRACY Dr. Ar1 Ulene ana a panel ol 20 t oei l'tMf1 11.pt1C:18111t1 diSCl4a wn.1 a l*'IOn can do to p.-t a ,_.. at tacit f Pllrl t I Q) JAH AHO OEAH'S CAU~lA SPECtAl. GUMtt Olen Campbell Rlc:tlatd Haren, Bruce Dev· •son and Peter Lupus Et) DESERT OF ICE. SEA OFUFE Man a hllloric:al 1elatt0n· SlllC> Wtlll Ille Anlarctte lrom Adm•rllof Byrd's llCletl· llllC IAploraUOf'I IO tlle "'duet1111 expfO<tallon of'" Pfec:IOlll natural r..ourc:ea tS lraced !R) 10:30 CD HEWS S) JAZZ. AT TliE MAINTENAHCE SHOP "Phil WOOda Ouwtet IHo 21'' Pnll Woode. alto IUIA. Steve OMm<><a, baaa. Mike Mellllo, piano, Biii Gooa-i drvm1 '11) SIU MOYERS' JOURNAL .. The M#lY Wortdl Of <At· I08 Fuar11•· 8111 Moyer• t•• wrth Meltlteo'a IMd"'O nove1111 and attic (Pll'1 t I IR) (f§J OHE IH A MtW0N A Slrengaf dMnlrlQ IO be lhe lllegtlJmlll• Mlfl of the Grayton En1erpfl1e1 IOUl'ldel' ~ ha tS antJlled to !he •toe* left 10 Shfrl4rY 11:008 GDCllO NEWS 0 HEW\. YWED GAME CJ MOVlE ..... ,, 'Tiie f,....,8'11 Of Ana1ama" {19671 Rory Calhoun. J-Phll~oott An Arnef1can beoomft 1nYOlved to 1 thr_.., race among fOflun&-l>unl· "'' _,cn•no '°' a rare Egytman ,....... ( t h• , 30 mint Q) TWE 000 COUPLE Fell• unablUl\eC!ly pre- paree 10 dMlOA lhe lead role 10 • D.ilel perlorm- llJ>Ce ""*°' Ille lead dancer ~·tlt>OWUO .., THE BENNY HtU. 8ttOW 9enf'ly ~ "" "°"'*tCk • ~lfl llle M#I 11 :30 fJ ()) HARRY 0 1'4arry II h4fed IO ()fOl ect the .,.. w11-10 a gang· •and 9'aytnO Cl TOHIOtfT G"8S1 r.o.1 &il'I ~s C.uesla Dom 0.Lu•M . JOHN DARLING . 3 Anna ~ray, CllartM ~ toll AllllV. AAQle Olekln-aon. o~ Evtoan I OATINB OAMI 0 A.IONIW8 HOCWflHPCIU ~ lllde a Auatlan 1PY to kMCI tnt Hazle from llndJnO e radio 1t1llon. ·GET~ ...... II WOUllOtd and 90 .-umea ,,... dMd ""*" 1M ''BIMI¥' oon-I>-* lo town •• CAPTIOHED A8C NlW8 11:90. n4E COAOHARY CON8l"IAACY Of' At1 Uiene and • P8f* of 20 100 '-1 ~1111 dleCUlt Whal a peraon can cSO to pr-• a hNf1 aneca ano ~ ,,_ ~IOfla (Pan 21 0 BARHfY MIU.EA 81tney'1 detectlVH Q0 underC>O'l8f .. -to help ""'° lem8le delect•YeS Ulch a r8')11t (RI 12:00 • T AlE8 CW THE UNEXPECTED 1:008 TOMOMOW Oueata: UebMtl Alller. 911.CUllw 8'1in18"/ of ttle ,.._lloNI AIMOCM•ton to Nd Fet ,.,.,_.,.., Or. Matte 8lmpaor\. directOf of .,... John9 Hooeclna ......,.. en6 Weight P1og<1m. e n4EIWU!MAN M~ ~ WCM find win._: low Qulnoe llr~ In ltle oaaart and nelc> ,.,. 10 Norttt F Or1l. • MOVIE • * ~ ''The Story Of ~ )(," ( 1950) June Havoc. JOflO Ruaell Atler lier hult>and II killed, a WOll'\W1 • eicecut• a ..... of 1obo ~with-~•· o-io wrllle -Ghing fOf • Ilia murderer. ( 1 hr , 30 min I 1:201 HEWS 1:30 HEWS 2:00 HEWS 2:20 8 NEWS 2:30 . NEWS 2"~8 MOVIE • •11t "Ellar1 au-· Don't Look aetuno You" (IQ71) Pflter Lawford. Ha<ry , Morgan Taw•day'• Doyd•e Mo,,ie• "The Man ~rom The South"' A wMhhy gamb6atr (JON Feuw) darff a young man (Mlcheel Onttteanl to ''sk ht• tittle hng« agalnSI the posaiblll· -~-' ty of ~nlllll a k.rllury auto- rnoblle -~ IMP08&8LE The IMF ta asalQned 10 t><eak up an uflden<()(ld 11no anempttng to set up a woe orvo rnanu1ac1ur1no plan I ti) GET8MART Mu t>eGOrneS 1ne !lead of lhfl GutlO Of Surv1v1ng CONTROL Agenls t2 25 @I PC>UC£ WOMAH P«>Qer SU~IS 8 netgh· l>O<t>OOd gano ol lleong 18Sl)Of'IS1t>te tor an a 11 ad< Of'I • POiee.man and lhe mu1der ol a pie-med 11\.IOent 12;30 0 KHOWINO HOW TO DAM: IS ~T ENOUGH g) NATIONAL NEWS 12·40 t) (I) C88 LAn M<ME • • * A LOW AN8'r The Eleanof AOO LOU Oehrio Slory • ( t9761 Btytne 0....... EOWWd Hermann 11 '00 Cl) * * "HOid Thet Baby"' ( 19491 eo-y Boyl. Leo Gorcey 12 00 0 **~"Untamed Fron11e-' ( t9S21 JotePfl Coller>, '>lleltey Wlf'l1ers. CD ••• "Qui Of The P~I'' ( t9471 Kkll ()oygtas, Jane Greer ll) • • • •,.. "Lono Days Journey Into Ntghf" ( t962) l(atllattne Hepburn. Juon RoDards 8aMJd oo lhe play Dy Eugene O'Neill, 3:00 0 • 'h "Fltghl Of The Lost BaJIOol'l" I 1960) Mar. ahatl Thompson, Mata Powers. • ('l]I • * 'h "Funeral In Berl.n" ( t967) Michael Caioe. <>scat Homoltta. ' 3:30 8 • • 'h "Weteanelon Man" ( 19701 Godfrey CamDrtdge, Estelle Pwsons by Armstrong & Batluk Mariette's .Just What 'Today' Needs Bere's .fi••!I Oscar-winning actor a nd Hollywood legend James Cagney shows three views of himself during taping of "Tom Snyder 's Celebrity Spotlight" special, airing tonight a t 10 on NBC. Channel 4 By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -The stately "Today" show has i.urvived a week under the co reign of an actress Survived? It has awakened. hke a langwd belle with a new dress. Mariette Hartley took to the "Today" set last week, and the walls did not come tumbling down She was not accompanied by clowns and dancm{! bears. True, Mass Ha rtley <of Polaroid commercial fame) is an actress and not a news 1e, but "Today's" image surrered not at all for it. She read an OC· casional headline , but Tom Brokaw took care of the hard stuff. For the most part, Miss H artley's duties consisted of "Today's" soft portions -in· HA1tTLEY te rviews, and quickie features such as something called "Morning Line." in wtuch she told us. to our everlasting ~tlerment. that British barmaids can tell what a man drmks by the color of his tie . Al.TOGETHER, MISS Hartley's presence ~ave the show a liCt, which as precisely whal NBC sought in asking her to re place honeymooning Jane PauJey for three weeks. It had been suggested that. in hrnng Miss Hartley, NRC was going goofy in its desperation to catch up with the more show-b1zzy "Good Morning Bette Davis Set In TV Movie Role HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Bette Davis and Howard flesseman are filming the NBC movie "Skyward" on location near Dallas. Suzie Gilstrap. a 15-year-old Californian. makes her acting debut as a paraplegic youngster who yearns to become a pilot to escape he r troublesome life in a wheelchair. Miss Davis plays a n aging movie stunt pilot who now runs the airport cafe, and Hesseman is the airport night watchman and owner of a biplane. America" show on ABC ActuaJly, "Today" bu its less senous momenL-. evc>n without Mass Hartley. I flapped to "Today" one morning last week and was gr eeted by the image of Willa rd Scott. Jocose "Today" weatherman. sm1hng broadly above h1!. omni pr esent lapel Hower. Befor e Willa rd lay a dead salmon. w1lh a flower where 1l!. lapel would have ~n had 1t bet'n weanng a suit WllJ.ARD IOOKED DOWN at the hsh. then into the cumcra . "For thoM? of you who've never ~een an NBC vice president before . " And Ma riette Hartley 1s gomg to tarnish the "Today" image? Miss Pauley, who ts n o w Mr s Garry all this publicity about Mariette. that sb«: (Miss Pauley) ~as going to be replaced by Ma n ett.e Hartley V.'h1ch. simply. as not a bout to happen." But Miss Pauley's nt>\o\ ly "ftrmed-up" contract 1s with NBC New-;, and d~ not ens ure her a place on "Toda' " And. a lthou~h Mass Hartley's con· tr<i ct covered on ly this vac«1t1on per10d, the network 1s now convinced that she can haodJe ~ JOb. or ont' Like 1t on another show. I have the feeling that Manette HartJey will eventually take permanent residence on "Today." She has a charming way that fits moming routine. a quality shared by David Hartman on "Good Morna.ng Amt'r1ca ... Besides. Willard hkes her "Doonesbury•· Trudeau. was given assuranc.-e ------------- before she left that her place would be wa1tmg up. on her return An NBC s~esman said her "run· nmg contract" was "firmed up'' before she left. Huh? ··Her contract <whic.-h expires in 1982) has a prov1s1on that allows NBC to 'firm up' or 'get our at certain opportun1ltes. J ust before she left. the network gave her a vote of confidence and 'firmed up' her contract " Oh MOii.· ~-7:00-•:JO fri.-Sat.-7~•~5 s-doy-Z:OCM:J0-7:00-•:lO t;;:;::~~====~==~;·~ ..... ~~;--;;""';;; ..... ;·;;;·;;~ ..... ;;;""""";;;; ..... ;;;;; .... ;;~ "FRANKi.\'," THE NETWORK spokesman= continued, "the reason 1t was done was be<:ause or ........................... The MOYIE MUSICAL EVENT of the IO'sl DOIOC>l.8V 9nA£0l'" tH~l(t;.flh IMt AIJtl ... THE FIRST EPIC HORROR F/LM11 . I • . •• . ~ ... !i .. .. .. AT WIT'S END Erma tells it Ilk• It ls. Nancy Brackett wrote the screenplay from an~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ o riginal story by Anson Williams. who is co- producer with Ron Howard. Both star on "Happy In the DAILY PILOT Days." .J)llN Dr\N BfllNll AYKROm THE BWES BROTHERS allUlkalc:OQledv NOW PLAYING llW ... 'ClllMAWUT Westminster 891·3~ -... ·.-m1 c. Mell 831·3501 ~ Oranoe 634·2553 ........ .............. $Intl Ana S3 • 1271 The most wanted man in Wakefield prison is the Warden. Robert Redford "BRUBAKER" [BJ ·-·"(-.. ~·-~· _______ .... ___ --·· --------, ,,,.,... , ........ ADVll!I In the DAILY PILOT ... . - ..... -~ ... "A BETIER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS, ••• ,, -TIME MAGAZINE ' tt ' ... ' ' ( I ~ '' ·= , , • <...J I '"lf'llYI f._1 ," _,..,. ~~~ ... ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES ~. JIJM 23. 1990 DAILY fl\L..OT 87 'Blues Brothers' Funniest of Y eat 87 aoN p g N1NG1'0N ..................... Al~\he n.u,... an UMOnllrme-d, It hu :bMo Lhat t.h noal bud,~ M Untvenal'1 .. ,,_. 8.rotJMn" wu wel ln n ceu of CO '1'.IUUon. ; lt'i e ,y l-0 e.-~h•no the-money went and, In ~hls c • the lovestmcot ahou.ld pay orr . becau•e ~ movie wUI undoubtedjy mete • fortune I t'& ~ fW\ni t and moet outraaeoua movie of thtt • y~ r nnd It 'a one of lht• ( a60VW~ bt11t or1a111.,1 Olm IQ r-• m u111<'a11 In a long Um<> REJllEW .. T h ('.' H I u t· ' , , _____ ......,___ Rrothet'!\" feeturei. John : B~lu a hl and Dan iAykroyd lo expandi"d ~ll<'IP~ o( brothers Joliet !Jah and l':lwood Blues . characters tht' two 11tan1 .l'relte-d for TV's "$aturduy Ni ght r.tve " They an.- "ilar1ous bla<'k-swted 1rnd wtute aocked thud rill" )nobster t~ whu muy b(> ~tty crtmtnuli. but :Wbo are pow•rf'-ll rh)ILhm and bh.1ea muaacians : THB IClllPr 8Y A YlOIOYD and dlreetor J ot\n l.Andla tonc•me lbe .tforta of the bumblln& :brothen to NUMMbl• thelr band a rter Jake ls ~aroltd from priton ao they can ,.1se $5,000 to pay ihe batll tu .. on Lh•ir childhood home, the Chicago :Ori>hana1e. • '1'0Cn tMr9 on out, \\'a a i.enes of clever :ePilOdM t.htt combine lntplred comedy routine!>. :elaborai. car chaao (Hveral million dollars mui.t :have bMt\ •S*lt on wr•cked poUc• cars alone> and ;ereat MuaJcal numbers, all tnvol vtn1 a wild as· .sortment of aany characters. : Landla UM It all lo1ether with a m arvelous ........ , .... Ml. ltOUOM CUT (H I ,, .. , .......... _ ...... ,. ............ uuueAJCH" C•l 12 ....... IS-J14M•IS-19'U ...... , ..... ,.. -,. ...... TMI IHINIHO 191 ........... , ....... --~---. -"'"' ...... •"'_Ir?-, ... ~ ........ •• ~;.~;:~.~. John Travoho Jn 994 2400 IJoOJ lt->•0 .. •IS.IOoO UHAN COWIOY lfOI HOHCO llLL Y ,,... --·"''-~ .. ,,..... , .......... ,_,, 't ..... ........ "ROUGH CUT" 1f001 •9'·161• WllO'lt -P •-M llA1,_._.; __ ... f•I-· ._.. "C.,..,. STOP TMI MU'1C" ...... ,. ..", ........ •M 1~!13 iAY/llolOl ,._,., .. ====----= .. :=,._,_,, ._ ........ 1 .. lo.~ .. I ll !-. ........ IJl"O"TAlllT lllOTICll CHll OIUN UNOlll 12 fllEEI ,,.... .. t i ....... tt 17tHMl ............ "llUIAIClt"c•l ...... MAOtei-1 "-..... Owl F I elf ·.-efl. llOHCO ""~., '"' ..... nt1 IM-1.AWI l"l ------... ...,., .. u ..... 179 N 50 ftle All ~ .... fA#M(I) """ ....... ~ .. ltOMT("I :~ ,..:Jf'..:.._. tJ1 ............. ... 'I:'°' ... ..... _. vl1ual 1tylci. which 11 t-nhanced by Stephen M. Kat&'• 1part1Un1 photo1raphy. •nd upert comedic punctu.euon, which la full y earned throu1h by Oeor1e Folaey Jr '1 perfect!)' tuned edltlnf· P'ollowtn" hit work 0 1\ "Natlonat Lampoon a Animal Houat," Landis firmly establisbu blmaelf here u on. of Hollywood'i. top comedy dlrecton R E DEMONSTRAT t.:8 partJcular experuse on 1lap1Uck und ht Achieves 1naxlmum effect in set· tina up and playlnf throuah the low comedy sight ao1• Ht' aahio t'X racu ~itcellent performances from t"\/l'I")' member of the enormous cast fH& el..Ull'.i l•OfHIH UAhr-•'""' .. •odM.Cet O•r9l IUot JOft-" YMi• ' t• •nC)44r ~ A•li.'O'fO )OfW' L•ndt\ lK_< ... flP•M•'""" 1 .,,, '(;IV' t\t '"'""' 0 4W'I Aft.to-;d. (.0 C•tkrw•'f k•tntftn ~rMm.t,, ,.,. •• , 8 rown t N'• ""'*" •""•""" t t•..-n• St•.,.. wuu.,nii (Mr1~ t *'""'' )it.jl\(\ (.4if11h '-'Y•C>ftv ~ Stev• C.r°"'°'' C>olWitd 0\llC9' twnn Wiii,. 11411 tom~-AIMI RWOlll. Hen<• Gll>Mlf\. f..,.. J ""-· JMWI ............. .,..... ~----L-. ---Mw•lflt. ~,..i'tll ~•.-o\l4JI. ._,_.. ~ ~ __.,. ··-11.·..,~_..._.. ... ~ .......... ~ ..... , '-.....-. ._ .... ,_ "'~ ............... ~luab.i and Aykro\d have their~­ Uons down pat and th\.') allow no humoro. ~ or pt.'eultar1t} to go unexplored. They are ~ n · tremely funn) The Blues Broe.hers Band nMm- bers. tiach or whom ls reeruJted badt to the foJd la amuslna sequcnt't•:., •re ~u portrayed by Murpby Dunn~. Stovl' Cropper. Donald "Duck" Duna. Willie Hall. Tom Malone. Alan Rubin, Lou MariDi and Matt Murphy AddJna lo tht· absurd m(•rrtmml are Kathleeo Frt·C'man as a divi nt·ly motiva ted and hot· tempt·r ed nun . Armand Cerami a nd Steve William:-. as two st<ill' trooix·rs who att out to set the Blues Brothe rs. J ohn Candy as a parole ol· fleer Henry Gibson and Eugene J. Anthony as two American Nails, J eff Morris as a hooky.tonk ')Wner I where they ph1y both kinds of music - countr y and western,, Charles Napier as a country band leader. Steve Lawrence as a booking agent. Twlagy ao; a ~lrl whom Aykroyd tries to pick up at a gas station. a nd Steven Sp1t'lbere as a county as· sessor . CARRIE FISHER IS t>sJJ('c1ally good in a COO· tlnulog bit as a mysterious lady who keeps trying to kill the brothers. and her 1rul1ul appearance with a "Star Wars" type weapon is particularly funny. Highhg hlln1 the musical sel~tioos. whkb in· elude many num bers performed by ttte Blues Brothers. are Jame$ Brown. Chaka Khan and James Cleveland's Southern California Commum t y Choir in 8 rousing revival rendition or "The Old Landmark" <during w hich Relush1 -·~ee-. the light" and 1:-. ln!!p1rcd lo procet'd on lhe1r ··mis&i<>n of God .. >, An•tha Franklin. who is backed by Carolyn Franklin, Brenda Bryant Corbe tt and ~argaret Branch on the funky "Think "; John Lee Hooker. Wallt•r Horton. "Plnetop" Perkins. Willie .. Rig Ey£'s .. S m ith, Luther .. Guitar Jr." J ohnson and Calvin "Fuzz" Jones on .. Boom Boom"; Ra.>" Ch arles, who cuts loose at the piano on "Shake Your TaHleatht"rs." and Cab Calloway. who has a featured role. in a fabulous re-creation or "Minnie the Moocher ... T HE MUSIC HAS BEEN very well scored and NrMI PLAYING AMC OllAllG( MAll ~·~~~:'~~·.a.. .... , l OWAllOI ' CllllMA WUT .Vt\l""•r'l\'e1 Hl"jt \ • 1•, W'f '' • ' ... • • • ~ I MAllll'I IOUTll COAIT (;O'll M•'><I ~<j JJ'' ( ... ,I •I t MHll'S llllA l'WA B•u '?9 ~339 '"• w • tJ ., IU • , ,., ... )'J IOWAllOI' MIU IOlt fllJO MAll '-A''''°" Y'!',O •9~ 62;>0 u,.-, ,, ~ • 1 ., • ) )t\ t '~ • II t ') ..... co it! Mllft ~1:'01 OAUO( NtYf •tt O•allQe !>!>& 1012 •11a1CM1 o•un.ffl Sin Juin ~t111no •9l t)•~ • l'UIU ACCUTll .. ""'1•••-..n Oolb)' Slereo THE ISLAND 1111 ,~, .... 1-IO-.ZO Rober1 Redford BRUBAKER 1•1 U l~Z ... llt a ..... tOJO John Trevolt• URBAN COWBOY 11WHOLLY MOSES" ,,., ... IRUIAl<ER" .. , "THE EMPIRE 1P01 STRIKES BACK" -llO ~ ... ··- ID THE 13ttt" (RI "PR<>PH_Ec;?" <Q!l "MARY~INI" "NOltTH AVENUI RIOUURS" conducted by Ira Newborn. and Elmer ~mJtelo hat contributed speclal "Cod music " Carlton Jobnaon bas devlaed some excltlnl dance routines The technical work. for which lbere are slx pa1e1 of typewritten credit.. ls all outatandlng. Special menLJon should be made of John J. Lloyd's a ttractive productlon design. Deborah Nadoolman 's amus ing costu mes. Albert Whitlock's elaborate spedal visual effed s and Gar y McLarty's spectacular stunt coordlnation. which uUUies 71 stunt people. Bill Kaplan's sound •~ eapedally impressive Looking Back Has Its Flaws -Ml' 8MaM1ft N.SW ~ IAP' "Oh, don't try aDd take bs .,..,,.. awu.y from him." sayli the i:oqp:>en tMlb M-. wJfv of tne angry young man. ·'He'd ~ .. WldtoW.1t . Y . ··li.Oc* kc~ In Anaer " ume aglUJ). Jobn c~·s !D dre.ma. onoe oaJled a searing at- tadl oe 48c11,y and snobbery of England's ~~. has o~ned a 10-woek run off ~ Tm; Rn'W.U... AT the 8.oundabou~. stars Britaill's ~.., Mc:Oow.U. late of "Ca.hguJa" and • .,,_,,, After Time." Ns'a making h1b U.S stace debut as t.lMt eaucaa.ct, hnPQYetnstwd. failed &lld ~ aou~hero. Jimmy Porter ft is a c~ro-.. .. l 1llidb Uus Oo• actor bad passed on 1t At :rr. bt' ~m.~ is t~ oJd for a young man. angr~ or no Aad bas m.aa <:om 11 uc:l'08li ~ a bll of & twit a DOI.Sy f~e&&bt and not a ser1ow. s tudent of ra~c IL uoc·~Q't ~ th<1t ttw ~v . set ffl a dr~an· one-room flat in the M.Milaods, DOW~,.. its age ·, mea..n. how ran Porter l>DMI' at ~ i:'sta..bh&hmeot now lbal Mick Jagaer aad !:ttioD JoftJa own it" B E T&AT AS IT 1:11~. we~ learn Pof'Wr has marned anto Che mlddle class. rel~ to sub· scr1~ to ats veluci., rinds bis troubla compounded and. m rnastr•t1on vents k> spleeo ahno&l COO· tinuou.,lv I lcrf.. tbe st aff '1c·t1ms are l..~a Sues as h.1.s -. lo\\ . i.ad wtfe. Rob1·rt Burr as bee fat.bu, a re · t l n•d Army coloee I, Fr • .m 8lU as Mr a.c\ress fnead who dtsp&seS PoTtl'r .ind coe.seq-.tty moves m "1th him. and Ra..vmond llarc:be a.<t Port~·~ ge.tl(' good-n:.iturc-11. k>-.t.-r !'las-. pal aad partner m a neigh~hr)Od C'l\O<i:y -.1111 t· True. then• ;.ire (l a,hl·\ ol power a.Did passJOD lll tlus production. d irected by Teel Cta.i.& yet i>AaYed on a Srim. shabby, t>xp<'rtly detaUe<t tower·<'Ws set cook'fld up by Ro~r Mooney . MISS IUUJ,I , IS EXCEIJ.l:NT u l91.e ~mer who briefly lames aood old J\may A.Ml off. sta~e. wbere J immy retires to pr~ JUZ trumpet. some m1~h\.Y wty b()t) Mel MU. Davi.s· like sou.ts are heard COlllling from t.k tnuapet of actor Phil Campanella. who wrote t.be n.-mcideo· tal mu.'\1<.· for th1& revival ......... "'AIA .... 0~ ~ o....-63'~ ........ ..,, .. ..... _, NOW Pl A'tlNG --·-teal.I ..... WI )'.IOI --·-··· --.. ,~ ....... __ _ ,,_ )~I 0.~ •ent&•U 1111\lol llttt~ ~'° /4U n•~~\11 \llO .. A PlltECRACUll OP A .lllOVlll •• .'• ·lll9M ..,,..U, A.C: ·TV f ~. . . ' ' ~ By The AHocla&ed Presa The following are Blllboard's hot record hata for the week ending June 28 as they appear In this week's issue of Billboard magazine. b1a ) HOT SINGl.ES "COming Up" P aul McCartney (Colum· 2 "Funky Town" Lipps lnc. (Casablanca> 3 "The Rose" Bette Midler <Atlantic I 4. "It '~ Still Rock and Roll to Me" BIUy Joel 1Columb1a 1 5. "Against the Wind" Bob Seger & the Sliver Bullet Band <Capitol> 6. "Little Jeannie" Elton J ohn <MCA> 7 "Steal Away" Robbie Dupree< Elektra) 8 "Blgge!'>t Part Of Me" Ambrosia (Warner Bros > • 9. "Cupid -I've Loved You t~or A Lone Time" SpiMers <Atlantic I 10. "She's Out Of My (.1fe ' Michael Jackson c Epic> TOPLPs hlJ ' "Glasi. Ho1uses" Billy Joel CColumbaa I 2 ··.Ju~t Ont• Night '' Eric Clapton< RSO I ~1d.:artney 11 " Paul McCartney cColum 1 .. J\~a1nst the Wind" Bob Seger & the Si lver Hull<·t Band 1C<1p1tol 1 5 ·M outh To Mo uth" Lipps In c t Casablanca l 6 ··Tht Emo1re Strikes Back' Soundtrack ' !RS01 l l ' . . -OM.YN.OT .............. ,. CONSUMIR QUEENIE ....... ._.._ ... -..--,.a ··tt wau nwtxuloUlty p&annl'd nw.unc. but 11 ~ u11 ma brawl " DEAR PAT: I lane bef!ll e r' ...... fw •IH Ume.,.. oa morial my acca..C tr.. w GI t1ae major a:&ock brokerage ftnns &e -el ~ ..... coat" ...,.erage -..es Uaat laaft tM r~eced co•mft•IHI llowenr, I'm rellldall& a. *-9 eYer aecarlties aad lands &o uy w GI tllese fairty IM'W companies witboat verlfyiag t.klr credlbWty. Does the StturltJes and Exelwage Commission maintain records of complalnt.s aga.last Uaese com· panles and if so &o wbom aacl wbere may I wrt&e a. ob- tain tbi5 illform atJoa ! A.S., Newport Beach The Securities and Exchange Commission does keep such fi.l es. ln!ormatioo on a specific firm or firms may be obtained by calling or writing the Securities and Exchange Commission at213-473-t511 or 10906 W"tlshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90024. All such firms must be registered with the Securities and Ex· change Commission and licensed by the state. Co11S1G1er .4 lerl An important coosumer alert regardbag ap. proidmatdy "'°·"' ladoor Gym Homes bas beetl released by the California Department of Consumer Affairs. Tbe product II betag recalled by Its muafactnreT, CftaUve Playtlalap. Tbe gym boases poee a •truplatiea lauard a. YGUC children. The gym lloase consists of a lloUow, muoalte and wood box, 3t Inches bJgb.. Tbe box 1111>porU a two·s&ep wooden ladder on one aide and a short sUde on the opposite side. Tbey were maaafac· tared from 1962 through 1m and were sold a&· Uonwide bl &oy s&ores and other retalla stores for about S29 &o about $51. lleaden who have purchased the l&em sboold contact the company Immediately &o enlluge their gym boa.se8 free of charge or &o nqllHl a free repair kit. For compuy adclreu aacl fartller Information, yoa may call Ht-138·83%1, &oll free. Tenant'• Notfre DEAR PAT: I've been &ooldng for a new apartment. When I finally move, bow much notice is required of a tenant., O.N., Costa Mesa You mast gin wrlUa DOtke a. you la8dloN lf yoa decide &o mon o.t of you aputmeet. U yo. pay rent ~ a m..U.. )'Oii ........... wrtU. notice 3t days la adnac:e. Tiie aa.dlord also mlllt «Ive you wrtUea moUee if llae •uU '°" a. move o.t. A land&ord ea.ni0t plry*a.l)y rtllOVe Y09 wltlloat golag tltnep tk eMU1a. Tlae Callfonla Depart-.t el c-amer Ar. fain often a free ,.apllllet • hOhi' w 8paa1U oa laadlord·&eaut 18HH. 'l'lli6a -M be ...,aWed by aeadlng a Mlf·Md:reHM ata le&al .. laed ts· velope to 1.aadlord-Teaaa • f..o. Sos Jlt, Sacramento, '58tZ. Safe~· ll•••lr? bEAR PAT: I read recently tbat some burglars broke into a bank and broke op9'ft many safe deposit boxes and mact. off wtth the conumta. How was thla posalble7 A bank 111uppoeed to have about every device to warn of a robbery. Yet, not one sound wu beard. How come? Mesa O.M., Coat.a Me1a Socll ocarreKft an verJ, .,.,, ran,•~· .. , &o polke .,..., ......... 0r .... c..ty, bet wbeD tllley .. MCU' tMJ ... aJIJ la'lolH elabora&e wort• tlte pan el Clle ..,...,.., .-It u l.aal.a,...Nl•MleuellO&._.a,.. Accordlag &e a ,,.... ... fer &M Oraace CoHty Sberlff'• 0..U1mtM, Ule -=Md bowleclge ol ~ ud .... 11~a&ed meu.ods laYOlytq QraJ• daal ...,.. &Ille alanl. Ez..-YeS wen__. &e 1nla&olllle nllk. Al ...,...... .... u .... MCIU'Uy .,... •• may lte, It..,..,., ..,.........,, daal tlilen are always ............ ... Grandma's Cure May be Better LONDON (AP> -Your snndmotber'• bome remecn. for mlaralne belldaeM& ·--.aeb u IO&DI to bed in a dark room with a clamp tonl OD 10UI' bead -~ be mon efteetiY9 thu tM eurnot • anenalolpU.11andmecBcinel.•IWll1lbowl .. A neurolo111t at Glouentenblr• Royal ll01pltal, Dr. Daftd 8tntM, sar•91ed S.-oldml· sralne padalta o1 an ac• _. ..., wet u.. · Ume cure1 were better Ulan tbe new .... nae •urveY clalma more tban 10 ~t of tbe Brttllb POll'llaUoa futten fnMD IDllJ'alnel and more wOct da11 an IOlt beenM ol beadacbel than became ol IU'lk• or aleoboliam. ~ . - VA to Reconsider Vets' Agent Orange Oaims WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe V...._ Adm1nlatraUoo wW lake a lftOed Aoc* at the eomJ*'UUon ap. pUeaUou of about IOO Vietnam veterana wbo claimed they were harmed by upoeun to tbe berb6clde Aant Or .... but were denied dla· ablllty~tl. Dr. BardQ Sheoerd, tbe VA'1 top eapert OD A&eat Orance. aald lt ll po11lble some veteran1 wlll 1et aervlce·connected dlaabiUty pay. ment1 H tbe r .. ult of the re· eaamlnaUOn of the veterans' records and ol the vet.eram' condlt.ioaa. HE 8AJD TRE clalma ol some veterana mlaht have been i.Dcorredly uJected tn the lnltlal review. However, "l think there will be very, very few," he 1a.id. The declllon to 1tudy the cWma anew came at the 1uuesuon ol Sea. Alan Cranston, O.CalJf., cbalnnaD of the Senate Veteram Aff aln Commit.-tee. Cranston wu told at bearln&a lut spring that some veterans lbowt.nC obvlow alp of chloracoe. a severe akin condiUon, had been denied com· peoaatioo. Al.I. rol.0, SINCE the Vietnam war ended, about 2.200 veterans have swcbt compensation oo grounds that Agent Ora.nae diaabled them. Only about 15 or 20 claims have been honored. Shepard aaid. or the 2.200. about 800 said they contacted 1kln ailment.a from ex· posure to the toxic compound and the records ot tboM men are belnl re· namimed. be said. The re-examination doea not represent a reYersal of policy. Shepard 1aid. The VA'a poeition, be said, rema.l.na that no evidence has been found linking exposure to Agent Orange to any serious beaJth dif· ficulty. JIANV VETERANS have com· plained of a variety of ailments - from nervous cood.itiou to cancer - which they attribute to exposure to the h«btcide. The VA, under cot· gresalonal direction, il'prepartnc ._ study comparing the healtb:;:f thousands of exposed veterans men their ages who did not MrVe Vietnam. ; . For about 10 yean in ~. some 10 million gallon• of t .. herbicide were sprayed by U .J . forces to destroy the Juoale cov* that may bave been used to con~ communist troops. Some U.S. troos1S were exposed. The s praylne wa stopped alter it was suspected the compound might cause a severe health hazard. . ·--····-.... -····""· ....... ,# .. _. __ ·-•• ·-·· ............. ---..... .-.....~-·-· .. ·-··· .-.._ ......... ,.._..__""'" .. -~,.. ,. . ,. . . '-. . .. . . . . . . NSI DE: •Ann Landers •Ctasslfltd •Horoscope Feoturi!!fl._. _. _. ___ ,. RUTH KANIN: A HAPPY ENDING TO HER STORY ..._ ~ CLASS MEMBERS RELAX wrTH TEACHER RUTH KANIN Write Your Story By MICHAEL PAS&EVICH Of -.,..., PtMt ..... "I could write a book." lt'a a statement so many people have heard or aald, usually at a time when their lives are in the m ids t of a particularly exciting or troublesome phase. Few follow through, of course, but Ruth Kanln was determined. At age 50, she was at a proverbial crossroad. She had left college more than thr~ decades earlier to get married. Her husband, a Marine Corps officer . was killed. Her second mar riage lasted only two years before it disintegrated. leaving her with two daughters born just 15 months apart. The second was born while Ms. Kanin was in a hospital recuperating from serious face and back injuries s he suffered in a car crash. "I WAS IN a dilemna." she said. "I was afraid I was going to end up selling stockings tn a department store. which is a very respectable thing to do, but I thought I could do m ore. Ms. Kanin decided to go back to college and the field of study she had left behind - psychology. "I just had to have some answers," she said. "Everyone thought I was go1og mad, and J didn't think I could do it. •·1 wanted to write m y life story as a therapy (and for credit >.·· s he added However , when she turned to the campus library for research aides for the task, she found nothing. "I was stunned." she smiled "I expected itto all be right thereto help " Her own story became sidetracked as she set out to write the fi rst "How to" book on the subject of autobiographies. M EANWJIJLE, the doubts about her a bility to make a comeback m college also fe ll by the wayside. Ms. Kanm ranked al the top of her classes as she worked her way up the educational degree ladder . Jn July 1979, she was awarded her doc- tor ate and license in Marriage and Family The r a py from lnternat1onal College in Westwood. She then went to New York with her manuscript "in my hot httle bands. I round an agent who sold 1t within two weeks " Now 111 the editorial and rework stage, ''How to Write Your Autobiography" 1s set for release next s prang by Putna m Books. Ms. Kanin re warded herself for her success. She moved from West Los Angeles to Laguna Beach a bout three months ago. "I've always loved it here ." QVICKL V MAKING connections with the Newpart-Mesa Psychology Clinic in Costa Mesa, Ms. Kanin is helpmg other people unlock the blocks to their own h fe story through a s ix.week course. The course. which she has taught al Loyola Marymount College, ts des1gned to fu nction on two levels . First, it aims to develop and improve basic writing skills necessary to writing an autobiography. However , gathering material and putting 1t on paper also helps each person achieve a form of "autotherapy." Because class size is lim ited to no more than 12 people, the therapy aspect is enforced further by candid group discussion of each individual's work and its progression. MS. KANIN'S philosophy a bout the w o rth i ne ss o f a n a uto bio g r aphy is summarized by her use of a snowflake as her personal logo. "There are no two people alike." she s aid . "My philosophy 1s that any person can bring to his or her life story a uniqueness . "The mos t 1mpartant thing is that ever y person fullfill his or her goal," she added. Some people come to her first session .,..ith nothini! more than a catchv title or a vague idea. Olhen; come with piles of napkin notes or Journals ja mmed with r andom Jottings. "They've reached a point of being saturated." she noted. "We work on how lo get 1t chronologically indexed so they can use 1t. Then we work on selecting the story they want to write." ANOTHER K E Y aspect of early class meetings is to get students over the hump courage.Wlse and to make the m confident in identifying themselves as professiona l .,.. riter.:. Getting o;ometh1ng down on paper is crucial. of cnur!>e Then it's a question of bu ilding wh at M s . Kantn ca lb a .. fi rm foundation .. Wrllmg "developed t hrough practice." !.a id M~. K<min, .,.. ho~e brother 1s a uthor Garson Kanm "l beltevt• that writing can be taught to anyone. but it's not a fi eld for weaklings. H's a cr aft and you've got to work at 1t " M s Kamn imposes no restrictions on her :-.tudents a), to their dec1s1on whether to take d 5tratghtforward or fictional approach to the1 r autobiographies . "ANVTRING GOES" s he s aid. ''fl gives total freedom and allows some people to follow through on fantasies " Ms. Kanrn·s next course at the clinic begins June 23. Cost 1s $100 per student. Information can be obtained by calling the Newpart-Mesa Psychology Clinic at 549-2847, or Ms. Kanm at 497-4387. Now that she has completed her "How To" book. Ms. Kamn said s he will tum to her own autobiography in the fall. Sbe'U be following her o..,n advice by providing a his torical backdrop -the turbulent ·50s -m descnbmg her li fe as a .,mgle woman raising two teen agers . Without a h1 :.t o r ica l co nt e xt, ,1utob1ographws !'>eem to hang :.uspended and "'111 s c.y nothing about the times we hvc 1n to fu ture generat1ons. she claimed. "The pJam s tory of a poor widow can be a bore, .. she !>miled. Lile • a Laguna Lan ark 1 EDITOR'S NOTE Thts u the second an a thru· port UTU?S on hotel lw ing by sta/J wnter Jodi Cadenhead, who checked m while checktng out what it 's like to lwe m some of Orange County's hotels J By JODI CADENHEAD OI t ... O•il • Pll« S~tf There is a picture in the lobby of the Hotel Laguna of two men in overalls standing near a white woodframe structure The black and white photo is supposedly a shot of the seaside resort when it was first finished in 1887, before it burnt to the ground and had to be rebuilt in 1926. Don't bothe r asking Dave McNeil, the manager of the Laguna landmark, how old the hotel is or the history behind thE' three-story structure. rising gracefully between a row of shops and r estaurants a long Pa cific Coast Highway. He'll tell you exactly what he tells all the starry-eyed high school s tudents who come up every spring with their chaperones to enter the local scholastic tournaments. "Theoretically it's 50 years old, but to you it's brand new," he tells the naive youngsters. "Because until you can build anything better. it's new to you ." AT LEAST ONE resident here is old enough to have checked into the original resort and all the rest would have no trouble recalling the building in 1926 if they had been hving here then. Mrs. Mary Tosh. 80. has lived here two years. ever since she sold her apartments m Laguna Beach's Sleepy Hollow and decided it was getting t oo hard to continue managing her second home in the desert aJI year. The elderly residents have no problem getting along with the younger guests who stay for a day or t wo. They just put cotton in their ears. Her children and grandchildren have their own lives, she explains when asked why she lives here. "As long as I take care of them. Furnish their cars, buy their gas and pay for their hom es ... " her voice trails off. "IT'S AN OLD tiotel," she says, gazing out the window to the bright green banana plants a nd the dry fountain filled with purple , yellow and oranj(e flowers. "But after a ll l think there's something charming about an old hotel.·• Some visitors m ight find it charming to ob- serve the unorthodox blue carpets mixing with the orange painted walls that become a dull yellow as the st.a.lrway continues toward the top floor . 1be elevator doesn't work and the lee machine at the end of the ball is empty. Vacationers who com e up for a day or two m ight look out their second story window and see the tropical palm trees, the small, neat park below, the surge ot people in crowded sbope, ex· pensive stucco homes sliced into what la an otherwise green hill and think that they bad happened upon some quaint seaside town. WITB THE help of a wood cane, Mrs. Georgia Douclu, 83, carefully makes ber way down the wide stain to tell bow abe moved IMre nearly two years ago from a bote1 lD Lone Beach to "aetawayfrom thecrlminalelement." She left s bortly after testifyinl a1awt a man who cJlmM<l throu&b her hotel window one nlabt and fell four •tortes after abe startled him. ''It WU too bad about the boy," lbe IA)'I, ''I felt sorry for bit father, be wu dNIMd so nice." Clak!hlnl a small bu d meat abe had .,urcblMd from a nearby 6utdMr lbe uplalDI J:: n ~q~·, I' I I . , I\·, I ,, ' '!1\11 I I~ I II I I· d '': 11 "· . . ~ I ,I 1 , 'J •, I I \) ' THE LMN'S EASY IN A IEA8IOE HOTEL that the cookl at the Jolly Ropr acroat the street f\x for her every day. Tbe elderly realdent..1 wbo live here say that they bave no problem 1ettln1 alon1 with YoWlL• pe1t..1 wbo eome and ataJ for a day or two. 111eJ JUlt wear codon in tbelr ean. l'llOll ftD TOP ol the ltalrl vtalton can · eully 09'tll'beal' a cborua ~ voteea ftJtertn1 clearly to the top or the cathedral «JIJn1. Ill the downata.ln lobby Is a baldln1 man stAndlna at the pay phone with a yellow legal pad . W"-' U.. bar at the end 0( the hotel over· looklna the IJ'AY tea finally cloeee and. the last sue1t hu ntumed to bJa room, repJan taY that ablolut.e1Ullnea Mltleaoa evS)'thlna • I I ....... ~ .... _ FEATURING Drugs and Booze Oinic Treats Doctor Addicts 8711-.onlY llAAPD lllLWAUKEB (AP> -With 1 IQOd Job at a &elp la.I in a plea.sit llUk dtJ ID oottben\ Wis~ U. 1CMIC doc&or' ti I Id to ban Ow workt b)' tM tall. Bul ............ lroul* wtta. ~ and Mca t.Natlnl blm.tell. At nm. he aooar Clllly mud a&lmulaau but followed t-oa• with 1tr0Jtltt amphetamloea. nee eocalne He bee a.me deopeodeot OD the drup: bil waft t.1aa to 1utter "noalty, l almpty didn't IO to work." bt- aa_ld ... It Nemed more lmsiort&Dt to Ila.) bomt and~ myaelf. tbs health and has carttr were 11Jppln1 aw»)'. and be dld:n't care. He was 29 )'ean old. "I WAS A JUNK.IE," be said ln an In tervlew. Th»t doctor now -.'Orts here al ~PauJ RehabUitaUon Hoapital. where he underwent an lnteoslvl' treatment program Tbe program treats all lypu of paUenls with alcohol and drug problems. but is especaal-b geared toward helping doctors deal with the added burdens that go with their exalted status Ul SOClety. De Paul's lnleose treatment rec:imen Is one of several used by lhe State Medical Society of Wisconsin's J.year-0ld Impaired Physician Pro- gram Wiscoosin's program 1s one of 38 such pro- jects established throughout the country since the American Medical Association formally re- cognized the problem or physician addiction in the mid-19705. Dr. Roland Herrington. DePaul's medical direct.or. said up to 15 percent oC the nation's 1>hyslcians are dependent oo alcohol or other drugs and about 40 percent of all physician suicides are related to alcohol and drug abuse BETWEEN MO AND 981 of Wi sconsin's 6,000 physicians abuse alcohol or drugs , Her· ringtoo said. "Seventy-five percent of those af. rected are in the middle to late stages of addic- tion." he said. Herrington should know. Ten years ago, while a genera l surgeon at a major hospital. he finally got help for his alcoholis m. "I was pretty far along before I realized it At the end. it was a pparent even to the cleaning lady at the hospital ... he said. ··There's a greater degree of 1mpa1rment tha n we realized." said J ohn La B1ssoniere. the staff member overseeing the program from the medical S<><'iety's headquarters in Madison. He said the progra m is geared toward ident 1fymg and helping doctors whose alcohol and drug abuse has been ignored by friends, relat1ves. colleagues and themselves He said 16 dO<'tors in Wisconsin have t hus rar been reported by family members or other doctors. Each was then "confronted" by a fellow physician and at least one othe r person. usually a drug or a lcohol counselor. sent by the medical society THE ''CONFRONTERS." listing evidence gathered while screening out frivolous com- plaints. urge the physician t.o enter a treatment program voluntarily. If need be. the confronters threaten to turn the doctor in to the !\late Medical Examining Board. which may ultimately lift his or her hcen~e to practice The four· to s ix week in·pat1enl portion of De Paul's treatment costs about $4.000. while the j)verage cost of out-patient services. which may last two years or longer , is about S50 a week. l>hys1c1ans pay their own way That includes weekly psychotherapy for the physicia n and his or her ramily, physical checkups and weekly Alcoholics Anonymous • meetings. Many choose one of the local "doc- tors -only" AA cha pters. Herrington, whose 30 recent M.D patients · included a number of doctors who volunteered for treatment without coercion. said doctors get basically the same treatment as anyone else. with a few twis ts. "THEY ARE PROTECTE D because or their special place in society." he said . "You'vt: got to get off their professional veneer i.o they can see who they are." Keep it Cool Ways to stop your car from overheating in hot weather As any driver should know. a red light m eans stop -whether it's on a crosswalk signal or on the dashboard of your car. U you ignore the red light at the crossing. you are uld.ng for a ticket. If you ignore the red warning light on the duh that signals your englne is overheating, you 're a s king for another kind of ticket that means big bucks for repairs. One of the main re- asons for engines over · ~eating i s s imply negligence on the part of car owners ln taking a few preventiv e measures that will save costly repair bills and tbe Inconvenience of breakdrnml. . esaB AaE • few 1ua1..uom. offend by a 1poke1man tor the Oarter Carburetor Division of AC F ln- duatries. to keep your engine from getti.D& hot under the hood and mak· ing you hot under the collar. • Cbeck tbe water level ln your radl•tor re-g u la rl y , preferably be:ore your en11ne •a..t1M UP• Add water tf it'I low. Doo't attempl '°'~~~ cap eftM' tbl -.---,. been running for some t ime. You may gel scalded b y escapin g steam. • Periodically inspect radiator a nd he ater boees for signs or aging, cracking or s plitting. Replace any that are questionable. Make sure hose clamps are tight. • Keep your radiator clean inside and out. Leaves, pape rs. bugs and other debris picked up in the course of driv· ing can clog the radiator fins and cause overheat· ing. Blow them out with an air hose or a garden hose. • It's a smart idea and economical in the long run to change your car's coolant once a year. Flush the radiator before filling with new coolanL Use a radiator llu1hlna solution that can be Obtained at your local auto 1upply store. • U you're stuck In traffic on a bot day, ac· celerate the en1Jqe in neutral for short periods to prevent overbeaUn1. Revvln& up the engine causes &he fan to draw Sn more cool air ~lh tbe radl.i«. Overheatln1 can occur almo1t aoytime but l\uDmerttme 11 tbe MUOO wben dM nelltc't· ed coollDI 111tem 1eoerally blows ll• top. Z'End Most Datsun sports car owners ha ve a special license plate with a message a bout "Z" ('ar of their drea ms. but Dr. Irving Losner has the most hlstor ic; he owns the last six-digit plate to be iss ued in California. 999 ZZZ. "I thought it would be interesting to ha ve the last of the series." he sa id. Ben Obi-wan Kenobi to officiate BatllliUl to Marry Cat Wo:man FINCASTLE. Va. CAP) -This his· tone old town may never be the samt'I after Aug. 23 when Batman manies Cat Woman. Rick Knobloch and Marry Anoe C astlemeo have chosen lhe town gazebo, an 18th century setting, for their wedding. But the bridal party and many or their guesu will be dressed like 20tb century comic book superheroes. The groom, a science fiction and comic boot freak. doesn't find tbe ar- rangements at aJJ strange. "MOST EVEllYONE gussies up in costumes for a wedding. Ours will just be different kinds of costumes," he said. "Mary Anne is extre mely tolerant or m y peculiar forms of entertain· ment." be said. Ms . Castleman, an out-reach worker for the Vtrginia Employment Commission in Roaoote, said, "More brides ought t.o let 11"001115 pl.an the wedding. It's full of surprises." Tbe prospective bridegroom's rather. Fred Knobloch, an ordained minister of lhe United Metbodi.At Church. wilJ perform t..be ceremooy dressed a s the "Star Wars" character. Ben Obi-wan Keoobl. DAVID CA.8TLEllAN, the bride's 9-year-old son from a former mar- riage . will band.le the ring detail dressed as Bal Mite. The bridal party wtll include guests d ressed as Superman, the witch in .. Sleeping Beauty." and Captain Klutz For the actual ceremony. the bride and groom will remove their hoods and masks and use their rea.1 names Women Drivers Help for Slllluner C INCI~ATJ I AP > -Women JOb hunters might do well to consider dnving a taXJ. Offi cials of taxi com panies here say women are generally more courteous to passengers. gt't fewer traffi c uckels. have fewer accidents than men. and tend to stay with the job longer than men. But it isn't easy work. and it can be dangerous. J an Holland. 37. a former criminal 10 · \ esligator. began driving a taxi seven years cigo bet·auM'. she :..a id. her former JOb caused too much strcss Then her t·ah was stolen acoupleof monthc; ago "the only really bad incident l 'q ' hdd. she said Your air cond1 t1oner gets a workout in the summer. Make sur e you c lean or r e pla ('e t he filter at le ast once a month. Wash reusable hlter~ 1n a soap) ..,olu- tion and ransl' 1n rll'an water Dr:-thoro11~hl~ ~fnrl' U.'lni.? 1l <JJ!aln • • • Incest is Sick DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you beUeve that re1ea.reben are now trytna to set U1 • to •ccesK IDcat .. ''not neceaaarUy harmful"! One "authority" even IUHest.ed It mi1ht be a good lhlnC. tandy bara, oraoa111 buttered popcorn aoa hambur1•u. Th• damage done to our stock la d..llsraceful. wm )'OU pleue print thl1 letter In the .,.per? Perhaps certain ~e wlll reco1olse them· ael ves.-BEVI!: RLY HILLS (RODEO DRIVE) 1 ttad a k>na article on tbl• subject. not In a sleuy under-tbe-counter ma1Uloe but in Time. DO less. The whole COD· cept ls 10 mlnd-bo&gllng I bad to write to you and ult ts the world chang- ing THAT much!? Am I c r aiy t.o think tb1a la the sickest of sick! A Johns Hopklns ex- pert aaya. "A childhood seltual experience. such as being the partner of a relative or of an older perso n. n ee d not necessarily affect the child adversely." One of the authors or the original Kinsey re- port goes rurther. He says . "It ls t.ime to ad· mit that incest need not be a perversion or a symptom of mental Ill· ness. Incest between children and adults can s om e tim es b e beneficial." Another "researcher" says that "if there were a little more touching in t he home. the nation m ight not be facing the present rash of feverish adolescent sexual activi- ty out.side the home." 1 have been reading your column for nearly 2S years. What you say has a senous impact on the m orals m Uus coun- try. Please state your views on this subject . I feel as 1! I am complete- ly out o( touch with the times and n~ to be set s tr aig ht. T hank you. Ann RE ADER I:"' T UE DETROIT FRI::!:: PRESS DEAR DETROIT: Tbt" "nperts" a nd rt"· 'i t"arc he r ~ ca n s a y .,.,ba~wr the y ••h h -to ~t"ll books . shock tht" !>Ocks off peoople on talk '>how c;, or gr ab n t"w s papf'r and magaz!M space. lntts t is a bldeoos c rim e agai.n.s& children. and no Valerie Sutton of Newport Beach, creator ....... Lattden amo•at ot faae1 laa1u1e taa make ll •• beeeftdal. •• OEA& BEV: O.'t es· ped ..... ., liapro¥e- •eat,..-.,,_ went 1lob1 a.re a.e rtda -ud tlley aner U•J•k 10• meaa diem. A ay klad ot aes •lt-otlt tafonned c.•· aea& alaoald be COD· D E A R A N N 11dered aatteptable lf LANDERS: You were so DOt damall.Jlc. How can right when you s aid. "If a clllld &Ive informed yo u don't r eceive a eouaat! It II not poul· thank-you note within a ble. Evea lhoagb there r e a sonable period of may be u absence of time -like one month vloleoce, the act of tn--before you decide the ce.t la aa uaaalt oa tbe bride (or birthday girl> l.aaofttlt. Is a slob, write or call to I lllave no credeetlala .make sure the gift waa from Jolla Ropktna, bat received." over lbe yean I have re-Listen t.o this: I sent cel.ed .....,.. .... of Id· out 58 thank-you notes &era from yomac girls for wedding alfta four wlto laave beell Mnally d a Y s • f t e r t b e abued try tJaeir fathers, ceremony. An additional 1raadfatbera, uaclea ·28 note11 went out six ud bro&hen. They are days later,. We have now patlaettc creatures bee n married on e trapped by fear abam~ m o n t h . I did s ome and dttp-aeatecl'feelings checking and learned of guilt. Tbey write that 12 or m.y ~ank-you de-s~rate. pleadlntt let· notes are missing In ac- te rs -almost ne ver lion. atgolng a ume or 1tlving .l would hate . fo r a aa address -askln~ fri e nd or relative to wbat to do. f advise think I am so rude that I t b e m • • T E L L would not acknowledge SOMEeODV AT ONCE a gift. I'm going to the -A TEACHER, AN post offi ce tomorrow, as AUNT A DOC TOR t he m an on the phone YOUR 'cLERGYMAN' s uggested. I don't know YO U CANNOT ALLOW what they can or will do THIS TO GO ON ." about the lost .notes, but Then. 1 pray that tbffe may be I will le a rn ~rrified UUJe girli. \\UI som e thing . P e rha ps hue~ courage t-0 take t h ey will r efund m y my advice. SI RO •n stamps and J In cut "~nPficial "'> ""111 only bt• out t~c ('O:.-t Only a 'l<'k mind could "~tho• car~\ <. 1\ HOI. haH' bat.cht'd Lhat adjec· I \.\ lllTilf n lh t". OEAR CAROL: Don't D E I\ R A ..; :-.: hold your breath waiting 1.1'\:"0ERS I man;1~1' for a rdond, bat your an t' x c· I w. 1' <' ., pt«' Id It~ I t' I t t> r w 11 1 r e m I o d '>hop \\!' h;mdlf· f1n 1• millions of readers that m t• r c h a n d 1 '•· 'r' •J u it·~ a Jtood Idea to cbeck ~ou l dn 't bt•l 1t•ve thl! bf'lore t'Onde mnlng a W<'ll dresc;ed suppoc;{'{J-pt>non a!'I a s lob. In· I~ h1gh·<.'la.<>'> peoplt' ~ho cidt>nta1ly. dt"a r. girts co me in h<>re edtan~ ace-J(t't lost as welJ as tbank- c r eam cones. apples. you cards. of Sutton Mo ve m en t Shorthand, a movement ~~~~~~~~~~ emars CUSTOM FRAMING SpecieNzing In Hend Anlstt.d Freme• 1803 N"WPOrl Blvd co ... 1,1 M P ... d 548-4511 wnting system . \\1 11 be a ~-------~--­ "Suddenly this guy grabbed me around the neck and ordered rne to stop the cab n ght on the expressway lie push(.'<1 me· out . ~ot in and drove r.tway ·· Your va('uum l'lcant•r • m ;.ikl':.. qu1('k ~o rk of guest te~r at the C~­ chetti Ballet Senunar for Studeou at t;CI J une 23.27 She Wlll teach dancers the Boumonvtlle balJel tec hnique from Den - mar k Announcing a Summer Prnnr.:lm ForreenSr IV61U.11 When police located her taxi back in C:1nc m· nat1, !.h\• p1ckl'<11l up and finished her shirt t h c:..1.• pr t>·\ al·.1t ion chores ('leaning out lug- ~a~e. )!.Olf ba)!.s. ~lt'eping L:igs and tents A quick once.over ~1t h thl' up· I/ you haw on item /OT Happnung1, 3end Jt to Jud 1th 01.:Jon cu the Dolly Pilot . P 0 Boz IS«J. Coda M ew 92626. or call 642·4321 h n Is l 1• r ) b r u <. h ;,i nd <'rl'\ll<'e tool. and the) ·11 bt· frl'l>h and rer.td~ for ui,e. [ Horoscope ] TUESDAY, JUNF. 2A By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES <Mar. 21 Apr 131 All<'n lion to details could prevent financial loss Know it and proceed according ly. ReJect <;uperf1c1al rt'P<Jrls. One close to you may not bt: fulJ y awarP of financial obl1 gat1on s You can solve myst e r y 1f w1l11n1' to dig beneath surface. TAURUS (Apr 20 May 20 1: Member of oppos ite ~ex reveals plans . Although you may be s ur- p r Is e d , m aint ain e motio n a l equilibrium. Do some research con- nected with recent partnership pro- posal or legal agreement. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius natives play key roles GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Accent on home. family. decorations and special anniversary. You gain most through diplomacy. Keep resolutions concerning nutrition. diet. proper rest and work usignments. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio nalins figure pro- minently. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Aura of Intrigue dominates scenario. Avoid self-deception. See people as they are, not merely u you Idealize them. Define term.I, 1trumUne tedm.iques and aet rid of superfluous material. Piaces, Virgo pel"ICIM play signifi- cant ro&ea. LEO (July 23-Aue. 22): Accent on production, aetUne resulta, inll1tln1 on detailed and accurate reports. BuJld fOC' future .ecurUy. at•blllty Older famJ)y member may oot be In tune with your aaplratJ001. Be kind, but adhere to principles. Deal wttb Cane«, Capricorn lnd1Yidu.all. v1aoo <Aus. 23·Se1Jl. 22>: Brine 1plritual valuea tnto 1barp, clear foeua. Mab penoea1 •PPf81'..cea. exiw-Idea and dllplQ UUlt1 to lautb at JC)Ur OWD fotbl11. Art•, Ubr. ,__pa., llplfte91t-roa... You ce able to ~ COCD• pat. tmportut. ea\pmlllL ... ···-. LIBRA <Sept 23·0cl 22> Spotlight rm new financial opportunity What 'iet'med to be a IM l cause Wilt re bound in your favor Leo. Aquanus nat1 vei; fi gurt' prom in cnlly f'resh approach 1s required -know 1l and pro<'e<.-d acrordangly Old debt 1~ re paid • S CORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 1 Follow through on hunch Remember rece nt lesson:-. -you ('an successful- ly ulll.Jz.e eltpenence One who aided you 1s back on scene You wlll be at right place at c rucial moment. Cancer. Aquarius natives figure pro· minently . You receive "br ight· colored" gift SAGl'ITARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21): A void di reel conlrontaUON. Grasp picture as a whole -details will lake ca re of the mselves. Gemini and a nother Sag1 tta r lan figure pro· m inently. Much that occurs is behind the s<-enes If discreet. you inspire conridence. Act accordingly CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): What appeared to be a block t.o pro· gress will be transformed Into a step- ping.st.one for advancement. Ac~t on emotional fulfillment, Improved financial status and better relations with professional s uperiors . Aqua rius. Scorpio persons play significant roles. AQUA&IUS CJan. 20-Feb. 18>: Cooperate with Capricorn native. Emphasis on changes wblch aid career and enhance reputaUon. Member o( opposite se. expresses views in surprlsinc. deUghUul man- ner . Be recepUve and pereept.lve. Galo Indicated throueh wrllloe material. Pl8CE8 <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Actlv1· ty cent.en around home base. Include family members in lonl'an&e ptana PcQotlal comea lnto fOCUI -seU· etteem will be bel1htened. You re· eeln commurucatM>G wb1cb coWd be cauae tor celebraUoD. Publlahlq oc advertislnf Pt"O~ la 1potlt&bted. ------------------· VALERIE SlJTTON Mw Sutton. author of ''The Three Boumooville Barres" and .. The Mon- day School.·· will JOl.D teachers from London a nd Atla n ta a t lbe school Costa Mesa WAC Helps Handicapped Army PFC Cherry G. Robley of Costa Meu u - s is ted wilh the recent Missouri State Special O l y mpics at F o rt Leonard Wood . Mo .. where she is stationed. Robley. daughter of Nanc y M. Robbins . Costa Mesa. volunteered her time t.o belp schedule events for ~ days at t.be Olympics. More than 3,000 bao- d i c appe-d youths and their chaperones from throucbout lliuouri participated in the ann- ual event "I felt very privilqed to have been chosen to help wttb something t.bat bas so mucb Jove ln It." Robleyu.ld. "I have a lot ol ad- miration fat t.beM kids Si n~~· Colntdor runs eoch WedM«ICl11 and COft· coaru mformatjon on du· C1Uli0n grovpl, portie• end effnl1 oprn tot~ public n. the Orang.-. Coast area Send notice• to Sfngll'I Calendar , Do.al11 POo«. P.O. Boz 151JO, Costa Me.a. CA tMU. Incl* il01'' nome and leleplaone number. Notfce• mun bf r1ceived two 1Dttlu m oduonce of an e~r. and the people who are involved " During her tour of duty at Fort Leonard Wood. Robley serves as vehicle dispatcher roe the post. Tb e 22 -yea r -o ld graduate ol Costa Mesa High School joined lhe Army in May ol 1979. Sbe lives wilh ber husband. Keneke, at lbe fort and her fatber. Hugh B. Sprape Jr.. resides in Sulpbur Sprincl. Texas. -"-'~-....... . -~"' ...... _ ... ..... ----~ ·---50~ """"'°"'~ --,,,.~-"' P!"-111.~0>Clft'- --"'~--"~ lol-.... ~ <#~-•IO -~ 1"" 'llt ~·...ui N ~l .,_ rr ~ rtt.ufO ~-(JI "'i~(~~~· .,,. ., \((V"'•\ O't ,~ "4'> ..... ~•U"~"""~ ORANGE COONTY- J Town[, Counuy. ~ (7 14) 54 7 8228 -·-·. ··---·· ............................. . t • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad .... " .... s. (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ···············~······· ..........•..•......... ·~····················· ._. ................................................................................................................ . .... ,.. IOOZ ..._.. lOOl Clt•r• 1002 G_,.. 1002 . 1002 1002' Ge.Mr.. 1002 G•••.. 1002 ...............•••..... ······················· , ....................................................................................................................................... .. ._.. "'""-""I . 3100 ._..,.l•!~ .l:"OO Hou><; f'vnt OI l M ;I.JOO Concklm1111vm\ t-"urn • J.t(.1(1 c ............. m.' "' le T"'"'*"'"" f'\Jrn .• ~ti Townllou .... L 'If 11.;5 ~ .. ~""' ~ °"'*''" l •I -'-'> 1'UDQa STYLI. HIWPO«f .._HTS Like a cottage! Two fireplaces, large family room. four bedrooms, 2300 sq ft. and a country kitchen. Can be purchased for 20'« with good financing on the balance. Just $185,000. U~l()UI: ti()MI:~ REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 E.11•1 CoHI Hlgh""•11· Corona «HI Mu WE HAVEU -OF THE REST LISTINGS IN TOWN EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY MIWPOnDWLD $175.tMt ~ bdrm + bachek>r! ll100 P'OU· 1 block to water. Ow1lel' financln1 ~yea.rs! CaU fut, 7!"~~. 11\lt,'< I ti'• I l~ll~&H:I ~ ~::,.,. ~~ ~--..... Meitla: 4 .. -s 500 J\llU ruro • l •I ·r•,., All reel est.ate .advertised -1 Room\ ... OJ • ·~ • ... 2-Gary with z batha and a 1c-. 4' Bo<ttd .....o m waa DeWlJPll(la' .. au.,. .... t auu.mable loan. Ho&.rl• Mot.·h 111.0 ject to t.be Federal Fair --~-":l:"'~.h !..."':: Hou1ia1 Act of 1"8 Built-in electric kilcben. v..-.._ llm•••• • ·.u which makes it 11i-.1 to eommun.ity pool, vacaDt DOYll SHOUS Sll0.000 l m agine entering a sky lighted lanai & dancing unde r the stars on a travertine marble dance floor ; 4 Bedr ooms. 3 baths, pool & spa. Everythin g you'd expect in a California home. Night lights & beautiful bay view. Owner will finance at low interest rate. No loan fees. WISLEY M. TAYLOA CO.. llALTO.S 2111 S-Jom4 I ... ._.. NEW,,.,.IPOR,..,,.RT" C&na. H.1. 644-49 I 0 PEMINSULA ro1NT "'t'\\ Iv dl1l·oratcd 4 bdrm home. Ocean view! $325.000. IAYFROMT fa m ti ~· \\ l' hm t• M'\ e m I fmC' homt·" \\1th p1<.'r & :,,hp El TORO HORSE COUNTRY Hdrm.., . :1 b ;1th~: r;•nl'h <.t "'l'. mini l'~tatt' in or~nl!l' ~roH·~. S2~9.51lll. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1de Drove N 8 .. o/S -olo l --- REALTORS '75-SStt READY. WIUIMG & AILE Toli.of~to,• jml~ A IPlllYAll AffAllt pritlc91d ~ Sl•CJI• f••lly dw•lll•CJ -Hd•r c o•str•ctloa. St•••l•CJ woo4 ••d ........ , ............. CGppel' roof: fin bedra o 1 Of' tow.-,,, ... , --'d's ••.., 1. Aa • c9) too! $780,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL • 2515 E. eo.t Hwy .. c..... ........ 675-5511 --~ .... -.... --i A1TDITION 8llOllEU ~ Bulld8r/...,1lau1 • ta.e 4 Bedroom 2~ Bath aarbt for rehab '"'° ..._ cm i.,.. caner kit jeda ID <>ruee C.o.. .\llU. IU ....P for a poot commercial or in· R..V. ace.a. <>-aer wW duatriaJ. FleJLlble oe eouider A. I .T .D. with terma. ~ clowa. IMl,llt. The Gncary Co. RCTaylorCo ~m-- I .: I 1 /\ J( )() 7U•sCM ---------i.oc.&ed ca t.be Z-'akk aad ll.5X ,.,.. make ~ .... .._ ' Mrai J Ba, .-fed plaM for lift.ill WI> al aueata. llltcbea re-modeled, tile floors, Roman betb. larle tree shaded !tot. 11 'lS.GllO. u.e.ua.aairatblo'. There are two 3 bidaw, fa. z bMloom aad one hedwlcJr mita. All have 1ara1es &Del y .... Me--... terat IMn &Del OWll« will carry taree zad T.D. fl\&D price s:a.•. Call ~-­t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES mea•lltm I LM ASSUM••tLM. M09UAl•YI• ~ ' ·~ .. . . ·, ... '. . LOWDOWN Ulte new ..oaide ud out with new cpt'I aod a cmy fireplaet! in this al· ~.,..._ trart.ive 3 bdrm, 2 ba ""'" rilrt• Clf<lt U•.UfHCfU.l/OCl~tffl ::..ame~·~·qu~b~: UDOISLAND . ... .... ~ . . : ... 4 Bl'. 3 be, z frpk:a .• deo. din nn .. 2 atona; ltnd t.o str'eet. 3100 sq. ft. 00 Vi.a On>eto. 137'.IDO. ManbaU Rlty STS-tlOO ftlt.ertaineT "s deb .... t is .. _.. ..._ &"' I -I..-; •oa-and a kJw down. Only Um abeolllt.dy beaullfuJ .J•& .. AMDS *.900. Act now, call nee. borne L ovely Juat bsted t.bc "lmpouJ· '7t-SJ70t.oday. COW'tyard eatry, spark!· ble to ftAd STEWART A-~ pool aod~10a MOEL LS E gardm~ maod vie~,;~~~ L TAT mAD me VJeW of bay &c cny T _ ..._.____ blhts 2 lt•tDI rooms ~'i:°ldLD.C°'t°~ REALTORS ---• •-w1frplcs. wet bar 10 INTS tam1ly rm, lusunous 2 awry, s bedroom. 3 ..... ,.._.. 1006 R_,.,..,. .. ,.. u .. ~.-and tbe owner ha1 c,.,..1.,.,.,.1«111 ...... advertise. ··an~ pre-~All 751.mt W• f ... .._ ~rw!"~., !~'° fereoce, I.imitation, or ·CCI Prune chlples, eorner kit. rm.ur suite wrtb sunken ~~~rn;'~0!-~ --·••••••••-•••••• Iota of charm, cleaa and tub. lmmac. move-10 vaubed ttlbD.&. Frend> S..lerftOlll ~ 11.iu ion H 111 s Coon try oea.t. Only llJ.S,000. C..U coo d tt 1 o o : Cr e at 1 v e doan 111 aasa •e fireplace Ctt.armiDa Balboa duplex Club.3br,3ba.uplf1lded. _oow,S.ZJU linaoan& avatlatMe. Call wall w~ bar. 2 ,,_.., offeriq 2 +den owners 111111n1na1 11-.. 1 ,,~ diacrimin•tion based oo • _ S BR, 4 Ba. custom ~~~ v.ani...i "'° race, color, religion. sell, SELi.:.CT . w ate rf root b om e ,.~ 11...,.~1• :t: or narinn•I .....&-'-or an PROPERTIES W/17s31' pvt doc It. ,_.=i:= ;,.-:!:."::_ ... Y Pric ed Sl ,295,000. Unused. L1aury condo '.,._ ' '· ' ' ' ' · ·• DOW ~SJ70 tugh formal d.&D.iq ,.;;;r:i umt w llarge SUDdedl • =z0::,y~~~: [ ~ lf~IUI -A usrA rt ='7.:~:;:;:"'::E; =.~,::r.::,~ 8USINESS, INVEST· llHCUUUll ... ......... ... t:UCb prefereoc_e, limit;!!· COS1'AMISA Swider w /trade for MENT, nNAHCE :.<•\'. uan.ordiacrimmatioll. ••~-................ -PForalm Sprin00e~ ... ~~~!!.: trade for eqwty m Npt. · -REALTORS 19.SOO Hoff , agt. Pacesetter :!::~~~Ip~' .J•IO _,_..____ deta1.15 ......,........., :~~~~:~~' ...,,) nu newspaper will oat Well maint ained by and appt to see, call or Laguna home w/vi~ 8raad New Lu Veps, ---------• 6ll·7l00 M.a. Reahy.al.(1196 at yard. Dou&las Honig Nev. aanale family ZSlary 2 Bdrm. I~ b9tbs. Monr> t.Q i.o.o ~ kaowinfly accept aoy oriPW owners. Owner Carol Hoff, •st. 131-009'. ,._, v.-an1...s• :mo advert ailll for real will carry lAt.. $110.000. Prioc. Only. 11"'14 .. <> Tr•' ~ CalJ646-ll71 ---------r n4-973-ll91 (Owner) bomH. Now avaU for MIWUSIAl&S PaUo + prage apt. + 2 untY• lease optioo. only DUPLEX · doora to oc:aAM l'la .. S rooms Ii bath l •H l MINllNCEMEMTS, :::-;::i:.~ ID 'rio&a· Ol'fN ''' Y. ,, HIJ"' 1or1 >. '' -49All.£S7 A-e:;;J.~~~N~ ~100 !• l~tdlfl i!:'!•E.-'::i!:: MOO/mo. Call oow, bead:I, Two-2 bdrm + Deloe~Mabdna qmn.en. ~.ooo. Call SlSOODOWM .,.......... oner's J*1. Good swn· ma. Flreplaceeech •-IT.MBZI With a oew ~ loen al ---------1 mer/wanter rental. •+EXTRA PARltlNG! -------- c., Pl>OI ~•l() • Oft Mia lfec:rs . ~-• :::n=•=~ Woodbridae Gables. Ceo· 1.ep1 """'-\OW ._.. ~...,... tral atrium. Load.a of 12~~ int«est. Jt may be laOOICYllW <>waer f1aibM oa rananc. pert eel to 127$.•i .aAL F...a.1' pmaibAetoownthlata.ree co.eo me. lnldle, «c. Submit. Imme z Story l Bdrm 2 Bdrm 2 bath home. Spedacu.lar 3 Bd.nD 3 SMl.000. ..... .., ,,. home. and ,-qrtn. ~ .. ~1~ t:: C:...$69.teo 1lau-brl1bt and ....,.,a....· '>tOO .., .... ,..,... ~ 3 bedroom. areal home cheery . U p1raded Overtoob I use ~-bMh condo wtth atri™· •• •• • Lee patio. u n .ooo. ~ &IU. Sharp, deao ~ _...., pebot At 2 UNITS · 2 bdrm + 1 •675-7960• LOUlalCHT'a Tmd• SEIYJCES -,_.. ' •ll:A;. n. or rmtal with a kJiw ta· carpets, djart1al lake 'mitt Otrtaoo il.lilO DAIL 1' PILOT a ~ ... ~umab&e ~-viewd tool !b loeeb to temmJ ==~ 9 •950· Call. \acbed double prap. A = tooo be~ 0~ ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ & A.ec. 675-lll I oP1•0•1 Q • •H 7 111•.a · ~~950.. Act TD.PncedatSl.15,000. n"SAHOUIY! c.-....... 1122 OtPlOYMENT & I I=,._.._ .... t. .....,_ l.D.u 10 yean ..... H c u oQle. u.at nEPMATION cm1ed w ..... ...,. Act-m..m1 ~~;;o. Call DOW, [~s~~ll ri.ilitl. f.;r~:f~~~: ~~~~~r::;;~:::: °"(MOI• '""''""~ 7(WJ. c;: SEL ECT _,,,,, ) . I ( t .... ;r,,-,. ::::.;~CHANDISE : ~!'!:~........ T p~~-E:rrlES [ ~ IE&ll 1 1 .,..;; -SZ38.000. U llJtS c~ to As.a wna ble loaa Only '191). UZ5 SU-61• =:n :;:'.! 8 .. I Ol2 WY t . i1c:::_ l::i.l'i~ "'"'~'"' ~ -·-·····-········· DeC:OltAT9 1bat'a wbatthlaoneyear ~beacblt~. ~.000. Call t79·S370 J~MIN'E CREEK. Plan old Seabhiff townboule 1--------___ =~:=~~~ ~~· ALLSTATE ~~,.f.'58~~-r ........... t..jw1>•t• r• :::: COWIO'fS COMDO i~~ W)li(1 ffere•s • place for you! Phah eartbtone CaJ"Pf.'l. htt i.o hu ,.,.. , Big 4 bedroom 2 batb sbmien, quality drapes. ~'!.,":~:';..,~ = W1lh commUD.ity stab&ea. w a 11 paper. A JI th~ ~oood. = ndinl rina. RV starqe, ame:f"5· •.900. CaU Jhtln r.nv .a.od kits of wide open ~1;1'/t\.,,.,., .,., 1.,,, ,. It:::~. ~ spaces. Great Orange r~ I ~~ri£F~ s ~~~i~~~01y ""ll~ftlllJ . .. "'---, .. at °' • .a· .• '~. "rt) C:: PROPERTIES ;;.;;;;,(.oo':...: :~ T Uttleisllq!! ~ Re.u~··~1 11•' :~· It'!. tune lo plan for that Oassllied Ads are reall) f:•t:.i ... 111f1 !.t •. ,,.., "'Hl'I \-JCJUon tnJ>. For extra small "people to people .. BOATS l MARINE ca..,h. wh\ not )>di some sales calls Wlth big rt> [QUIPMEMT of lh<J!,t-iteml> '•1u don ·1 aderstup and big resullb' ... 1, rk't'rl Wl'h a Cla!>..,1f1ed To ptace your clas.,1f1ed <1f'•W•1 '1rut.I \bent. "'"~ • 8-At \t cnf\t t f.IV'I ho•h f'vla fl "" ==~ t 47t c"~rtrr •18oab "'"" flof .. , ltoM> """" .. .,., ~!><Or ... TIANSPORT A TION Alrn•ft f•ml"'ns.i.•R"" £ltortnc. Car• ~fy~~· Ill-tin>•·""''" ll•nl 1'r•t~ Tra~f!t i=~111~.,,.. AUTOMOBILE :::;: ll(t··~~567_!1 _____ ad.caJJl.oday&t2·5"78 ..... ""'' ... .. -""' !MIU •n1u ''..Jt .. , ... , '~;;.JJ ma en ab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY -----~---- laAMD HEW DUft.EX! Corona del Mar! Remodeled 3BR. 3 bath, 2-story home -lg master suite. French doors. frpl<;. 2BR rear unit w /lots of paned wmdows for· lig ht. open fee~ing Both uni~s w /mini-ocean v1ew. Owner wtll assist w /financing. $325,000. Holly Mark as 644-6200. ( U-56) -752-1414 -.. -5...,-51,....,-1::-::::700 (ornpll\ Voley (ll"let Woocbidqe (e<>ter 642-1235 644-6200 QOI Dover [b;e Horbot V-(_,.'9 l!E 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE UOOISU One Of Newport Beacb'a M06t Desired Areaa With Private Beaches. Tennis Courts & Clubl\ou.w. TradlUoftal Five ~ Home Wltb Boot·Uned Detl 'Study, Large Formal Dlnln1 Room. Maeter Suite With Spa. Eitce1>tlonal Olferlng On Large Lot. S£LLER WILL ASSIST JN FINANCING. ~.ooo. MOiai NOMI Rec~~ted, New Cllt])e'U le Drapes. On• Wlth A Bonut Room. Localed Near )fo,g ttoepftaJ. OWNER WILL HELP WITH PINANClNG. 921.500. 75N1• #JC~ill,._ "'" ..... ~ SPYGLASS , BALBOA ISLAND R.L TY Xlnl k>caUoa. Prmc. cmly • ,. ............. I 0• ~ Under szao.ooo. Owner 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!~I , _.. REAL TORS _.. ....._ ,4 6 Bdrm. 4'-· lrn \ Southport modt I will carry. 5'.l--CMZ5 8kr. I;: ---------• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• VACANT ~1mfw-~ ------• --~-·~-.-,. .... --· RXa 2 8r eada llllil. tremm· "'MO-· IN IOA Pt1 • ISUl.A doc.l.'I ~w. close to Pitt CHAlaita " 11 h J.! a m ,. rm . lorm;,i l d1mng rm. --" .... AIM and rest a u r a o l s Tbi b abl ded In Costa llesa's ranest Fixer! Brinl t!lot 6 le.000 "-•• .. E ...! ~ iny iJ:t'~- 1•:tltnl! art•a In k1\<'hl'n &·p.iratr· t,1m11\ rm. oc1•ar1 '11•" fr-nm m;.i<;ll•f "1111 e Cul Ot' '"r hK' J t IOO -.54!1 0011 :dded 3 w8:oT .!a1:~ci sboYei. ~-to 1Y &.Del Ul'W IOI.TY Lease ~. ZBr, 2.8a t81doo Jt features: 4 fa.mil larg brick OttU\. v ..... ,.r w carry ..,-. "D ynas ty" M odel. rms. new plus t )'room. e the paper. eau ~ 67M670 ~--ca.rpeUDg. new wall co• fl.replace. VA, no down ..... ~view Owner/Agt ld'mS. Vacant a.od needs ~·· · · • :;' \' ' , _________ , ~1008 ~~c ~~iac b~: et::oo:e~'c.ii 1 ~e1H·~I Onlyc::.~~ui, ------::y~~c:~er: b TIC~ I cw., , . 1 • • ,, '• ."' ••• 1 • ~ ----••• ~, l bdrm. 3 bath an choice deU.ila, call ~U.Sill f~~ [ I area. Din.u1g rm. family ---------17~3411 ® ll~!'H'J MOWtSTHETtMf ~!;~:rE0! == iiii!/¥Y · -for JOb i.eeaers to check tbt mar\« S6 7 .5" «iJ Co~dwe_ll Banker UTTU ISLAND DOU HOUSE Just steps lo bay. Cozy 2 Bdrm. with beamed ceilings. paned windows. used brick. Owner will assist with financing -would like long escrow. Exclusive listing . $295.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 544;goso HUMTIHG A HOME? .. ORANGE COUNTY .,..~ FREI DIRICTIOHS • We entef' your housioo guidelines Into our "Olrect1oos" computer. and oat an Immediate 111uoo of ho,,_ belt fitting your needs. ' • We Mnd you a print-out of curreflt llstl"91 with daeenptions and color ptiotoe when available . • No oott or Obligation lor this aarvlee. -~ ...... tout" -.to... ltM.CT 9Mf& MA. CA 111M CALL 111•• ua .. u the Dally Pilot Help OC9_N PACIAC ~ .. !'!1.c~~~b2, !.'1~2 ·----81'11....a · Wanted classllkatlOO 1£ 51 " ........_ ..... "'"' ._...., the }Ob you want lb 00( llA1 HTATI tmhmobtkbomr. ~you mtghl rons1der 759 1616 olfenng your serv1re~ ~~~~·!!!!!!!~~I 400E.Ir-FOR AU wtt.h an ad 1n \he Job = C.M 11US Wanted category. Phone sw. Kile items with a ;,'3f_ \.-• :~'9,,,, 642 5678 OaaJy Pilot Clas.sifted Ad • • ;_ ~ * NEW EXCLUSIVE! BIG CANYON-ORAMA TIC·VU bciptl•il 2-ilfwy Yen-.. _.... cad I' e.-. ._.,, c l1wd.,. ............ c.-.,. & ··cf-4 t.td, , .......... , •• , ......... . o. .. t .... , .... ., ..... c..,. c-•:' ca.fl.. o..... _. ..., ..... .... :hJ ""·000· 6ll·1400. YERSAlllES BAY VIEW CONDO 0.. ••*Ill ...... -.... ,.... tee.al, ...tty. bc1lc• ...... ..., s121.ooo. •i1.1400. H•or Hoet ...... £ I WA IEIFIONT iEslDENCE, VU.SUP ....................... ....., ................ ,. ..... fw ... ....._, ............ .... ... ...., .............. ., ..... . 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IJrud ..., ,._. bM loau TotaJ11 UP" c:IT.M.-11. ~~ llJ.7111 -·-· ,..,. .... _.or T A ~. rJJ.5410 auoo. Spectacular W'kllwiOazwam.. dllM DC-'de • • ~room. 4 BR 4 Ba.' '-'U £.IL lmO/yriy. U...-udJWra .,..... Uwuo.l A4Uta plu~ eprtcot coJored ..._. p• £.CE p hmt 5 BR I Ba tuat •aurlroat vlew. No ~ tarpello1. New ope• W1 , 2 du I"' ~ .. bomt, ,;.._uc 1oc.'iuso =-~ 1.~~Hl·NSI or 0-.;. II I . I I • ' I 1 111() e HANCH Hl /\L IY ~>51 2000 ~~~ ~ r..-•--•e I ·--•••••••••••-••••• -NOl'llTIH• mo.7U-S5l·m.J -'!"'-------ltea.m ba... ~·., --· • I z Bd.rm. A.Name &oan . 10,.. TJt t :Jt ,...._, .,.._ J244 lD aliower G,,,...S bl· U» NW ~ ~ Prtce· '71.000 -TJTI •----C--.. Mlr JJD -·--••••••-•••••••• clede1 p\IUIDI 1rMn. blllind .,,. ..... , .. --...... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdraa. 1 ba. CODdo. ...._. pool. pvt bch •· ••dHh• Newport • ....... v'"' 'raace, ladry met. Btlidl......_ l~mllel , ·-~-· FaatMUc~eaa buuL deeora&.ed "Spr. ~ •l<'. Ol ber t.o W•ltUfl ·~ oei.-IMI..... '"---on , _ _. w ..... --Harbor Vu Hilla, 3bdnn, lnO" -25/mo .. Ref• req, ·--._ ..... --frplc, bu&e yd, f'Tench No pet a. 557 ·3200 or &oo numerow 119ar Int. A" • -.. ••••••••••••••• ly SW.ODO down oa eac:.b door• 11250 mo. Pref ~lll. ::;:4~k>o·~~C:~ ~~:=~ ~191.._. llOI bl.aldila&.Theyaredaae lwe/opooo. ~ • --------.. __ i---~ , __ .,. ._ OD brelik en11. Cail DOW. ""8TZ:Zat\Spm. Woodbridee eoodo 2 Br. -.-ot .,_, .--.. ar by appa. ~ or --·••••••••••••••••• ~---paUo. lndry rm. lab • AMtoc. f-. are llG 8' *'4114 S. Juaa C.po. U,IOO 2 OCEAN VIEW pool llOO/mo. NM1"71 per mo Tbui locllldel all Br. 2 Ba, 1• 1q. ft.. lyn • Whelan 5 Bdrm, family nn, poot property . la.Jlnes + lot.a! old. ,..,. 54J·50D. home, pvt beaches. $2500 LWi:llJ'Y Twnbae, prtmc ma~ Owner b.aa TMI a• JS Real EstaCe im. A#. 87~8170 loc , 2Br, 2Ba, IC pvt tu problem1 • must DramaUc 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, FM 1 MOCMC pat.ao, AC, Wahr/dl'Jr, clme..c:row b)' 8-1-IO Or r o rma I d In rm on YoW' own p'ft t bo6t 1erace. pooJ, treal pruperty wt.U be removed lOW'llhoma. • • Eletaat • •. eoane w /Im dq new al . Ceate...... l2J4 netlbbcwbood 1535 mo. from mA rket. l'llC'.iae ~. mouot•loa from tb 11 Your deha.e lllLlll, 2 Bd 2 -••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt pty !15l-1M$ ~ oww at t714) HASTINGS•CO. 24z40 ' 2 Br, 2 ba, Ba ea •llb 1•n1H, •d Br. 2 be Ccodo or S m.arr4 ~5* speaaua home. JaC"UU> l250,0DO ca Plau. Poo .. 1pa Cu 1'atlerodl·umpaa new. wttb b2IO eocl l&l:w. 2 pd. uu. Hl·UH; 48r2~Ba.familyrm,2 1tora1e 1pace1. eaay ~veo oew CUlll1 with ~7 fll>lc'a, dbl 1arace, amo care landscaplq. Steps r~. many atraa. pr door c>peftel', coaun. away from tlubbotae. 15210.000 3 Br, 1 ba, 2 car 1ara1e. pool, gardener, walk to pool, tauua cru •~tee •-Mee_. _. A.dWt.a only. 2lm Caoyoa ICboab, it.ores. No pets U..500 term• (7 14/ -F • ' JB Onve by 1521>/mo Leue.7~·5&158 'T.!M610 Ma-77H ~ 7008 .. OFTHI ...... OW BACK BAY VIEW Bre&tht..aklq vllla1e and lll001q ft, by Owner oceu view from tbia __ D50 __ ,_ooo_l42-__ 17_• __ ·~ 3 Bdrm 2 bat.b --------·1 home. Specious family p • I ~ or LV ....... '9d yard. 9-a' 2 bdrm pool borne Al1llcbed dbl pr. ca cW· wtila I.us• encl paUo. _. -- de ·1 a c 1lreet. Near ~ J~ miles from the GlllMTIB Zif'. room and hvinc room, QimpMHly ref~. many ~•,raa ID thus one bAoclt to beach. You beautifully decorated own the laod. Gre•l home. aito,000, AalWDe A-•--'"" ..,,,... 000 Rancho San Joaqum 2 Br MA.llJHA rAn WAMl'm EASTSJOE coodo, den, aollcoune set.m. Newpmrt fnrJ. awf. FUii price ODIY Byowno.r. ll00.700 -·-· Good ftaudq. .... 751 ~. 551.as.5. Bob -..-. Puti: Place Inc. 80-74'1 ... DOWJll, ~ OWMr ---------' :he• ML 2 br. z~ -IY OWMm- ba. 11.k• ... twnbae. ma Zba. bNm c.lla, lYJ ~llGl~~-~~IG~41111~!...---1 ml bcb. TeD.Dil, 1wim pool, aec &at... Must ----------i 1ell, leavlo& area. $4., aan sm.• ... .m ..,.,.., OCEANVIE'W. l blk t.o PEI UllT water. a BR. comer kit. Try UOK dn. Aat . Eipt l Bdrma. Good,_ ... ________ , rmtal area. Owner wW a.Ip OD f&Daadol. la· 1--..... TO .... ---i d i•ldaally metered. ....a II.A.CH aa.. • retriprat.on, $91.IOO clOMd 1ara1e1. Call Lawauumabae4Bdrm2 16-tlll bath, fireplace , owe 2nd. A&ent. &4&-3255 WOODIUMM Ezcd ZBr Warmlnttoa Plan 8 Townhome ln qiaet loc on &recnbelt. ~y Ou.a mi.:b 9°'.11bt alter plan and all the ameoiUes of l.alte. t.ennu, pooh, eod spea for $127,000. Good llna.nc1111 avail. 644-7211 /.JD.NIGEL GAILEY & ASSIJCIATES e:dat.ln« loan. ....--.......,.. -· ~ on Newport Pawuna.I• Pnnopab, buyer, apll. 4 Br, rrplc, quaet local vu, 3rd level. frpl, 3 Bay I oc at 10 o w 1th GM or HB uk for 8111 1~ be, 2 car 1u1r, &rdnr, pa\Jol, 1'7~/mo. 7~91518 beau\lha.I beach Adult ll'.ll·leM ' IB75&:Jl-Oll97 e ves don osen roultoro; 1213 N CO~"l' HWY LAGUNA liEACH 497-4848 B8A,DIAY Breathtakio1 ocea.o view fro m lbl1 eac1t1og 2 Bdrm, den home 10 Emerald Bay f'eat.ures: aperlllhng s w1mm101 pool, and cJowtna par· quet floors. Sbort walk to private beach and tennJs. Owner wHI finance $419,000. don osen community 28r 2ba ---'nJRTI.EROCK 4 bdrm. C&ll Jo-Ano Dora.n, All 3 Br 2 Ba. Meu del Mar. Beauty, Atrium, a 1 r 851 ·862'.2 l•--------•I avaa.14/21. ~. cond . s prinklers, aep 21 UNITS ____ 7S4--0elll <ho rm Ire tam rm. etc GreenJear offers <"ho1« home LD s • AdJl Pk, CM, ..... Qwww .... d KIDS/PITS<* Very nice! Sll85 mo. to acnbreneM5 Ul62 Pndealownenb.&pwuts. E ·S I DE s pa c 10 u s respom1ble party. Avail Orner Will bdp r~ Townhou s e . l(araae. Aug. lit. Call MS-2233 -·--~~11111-.. C .... ~.•,.--1 _________ ] and w1U cua.rant.ee to-fencf"d, patio Ut5. day 6~eva . ...--,,,. ---UDO UY94& creased Income ror 6 642 2510 648-41148 ""POtMr' 5 ..W Beau:ufw dbl wick ·n mootbs . Good rental -' ----WOODBRIDGE 4 bdrm Only 3 yean oew with IADcer ZB zs. are a 10 Hunllo1too Zbdrm I ba 1araice $400 2''> ba fireplace, 2 car vawled wood beamed avtni .,;~ Pri·:,: beach_ 7~ lDJ No pet.a Avail 7 20 2208 earal(e Pool .. t.auwl c e 1 I 1 o 1 1 , 1o11 rm el rmt a.ale < FRJ02I A Placen\Ja, ~ 79113. ~rm _&60-__ 991 ___ _ kitchen. beJcooy 1ame ~ ..... .-......... ...._ rm•sx7'spau:lmaat.er ...,....,_.._, J_ QUAIL N1ce2bdrm fencedyard i..lle•I•• I• Wood· bath PLUS m11Cb more. 154-7070 ~ paint 2:54' Ora.nae bri ..... Now offered et ooly !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I PLACE HwM A $400 lit wt • 3 Br 2.,., Ba. fam. rm Na.ODO. ()wner-fhwlc· 5 STA.a SI.SO +S«u.nty ~me rP central A/C, 'usb lngavail.CALLt44-7211 _ NOPHTilS· ----covrd patio W/•ulo DOUlll W1DI OCEAN VllW spnnk • lr1 1undec1t. -Large ramily room, 2 IC,.. Tl J:lO ,_....I Z bdra + Z ~ C.... 9lO Nopeta 7~z:i60 7H-UZI , OPEN HOUSE REALTY /. Bdrm w 1conoecl101 ·-------... -...... .._.I'--• -L& -- - Ora.n1elree condo, 2br, ~ b a t h . w t' t b a r ---••l;a 2bf'. l'"ilba, 2 car 1ar. nu CLASSIC l~ba. plan 6, 149l&.in1, lZlJN COA.STHWY -l'•r l h lo n e11 . llll SAN CLEMENTE 7 ~979-ll76_. __ ~ & punt $S7~ tn roa ltnr'4 v-emotJoaa.I aingle dowmtain, end unrt OD LAGUNA B""•CH . ~Tiru7\Jles. $44.*. Call Duplo.b, Lll a rawokl. ~L Mela Del Mar fam hm 3 eludes water, uac al pool -·~ lake. u1r. aa1uma ble """' -• teno1i. Avail Bil ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I lt«J. Family room bu 497-4848 W AMTID: , . , . , , ...., I pk i 3 yrs ge Ur. 2 Ba. 11 yd. dbl gar. · = overtle•d uyUgbt and loan, u v.%. $lOl,OOO. BLUFFS CONDO To [ I auunable loao. IS~ 1595 mo 6U 7104 ~622beve11 ____ _ llESA NORTB·3Br, luce cracklina brick Qualified buyers only. CONTEMPORARY rentorlae/opt.MO-e0l9 ~ l!UliJ1·U dowo . leverage · ap Ma.a <kl Illar 4 bdrm -2 IJniv Park , 3br , Zba. 1~. doM to ada1a • rlrep&uce . Take over _AP'P __ ooJ_y_._tM-__ Z581S __ • ___ 1 CONSCIOUSNESS il'i.\i~·'J: prec11Uon . abelters d f sbopp1.q. ... SllO. Bkr. payments or $680. Pl. &.inoy home on a large ----------iL ;::~~~~~·~~· ~ 8)0t'D64().5JS7 be Cam1ly rm . 1625 mo ;iuc 1Y1· tam, rm,.8 ;~·· 151-0.95 OUr maoa1er'a choice ** llWJ I ltJ(8 Jot and feutunnJt a ceo· IMYISTC>aS = <<i ll bdorf" l!AM • Aft d 1 1.. • " ~--------1 tarUle "BntBuy".Call IUolll~ tral atrium, nrlvacy, 10"' DN·ASSU .. ABL£ MOllUHOMIH-1. ••MOHIWUHITS 7PM 7~.()147 •644.(17111 21J500S40t. Fentaatlc Twnhae, E . 11112-9'311. lo fabulous WOOD· .. 7• --------side, $19,900. Lo dwn, BRIDGE ESTATES. A beams Mod J spacious LOANS m or over park. sm pet 4 Uruts at 1216.000. 3 bdrm 2 ba. hreplac-e. llNTALS owe ba1 at llW~. 3br. ALLS.,." TE r are WAS HI NG TON bedrooms. Sl!i9,000 Wto'll pay oe1tauve for 2 OK. 2Br. 2&, nr bch. ~o ~:..c::i!i~i.~i..,. patio, lorae biack)ard 2 br + 0 2i,,ba SllOOfum ~ ft E* 111 rrodel. Thia lovely 229& LINGO yrs. \~). Zl!l!I Yl")er,no ~t.a.le(JO 2br2i,,ba ........ SlSOO 2 ,ZOOOsq · pr sqf\attacbedhomedoes REA.LESTATE 3Br,2i.;Ba,2 styCoodo T.+oiw l2~ilrv .fuedrau ~l8Jti Jbr2ba ...... Sl 000fum door opener. eoto REALTORS 1odei!d "abow lik e a 4~1 O YT oew) Bltns, encl ........_.._. 'r.il.lovatmu 64.Z·lMXl 3 br2~ba ........ Sl.500 spriak~Priabd.rm mode l ". H UOt.: COASTLl.N VJ garage •/opener . 972-3421 ll.MTSCM ~~w lbr, 2Y,ba , 4br2illb• .......... S850 .. w/pwt . •· llu11~4 b.&deaway mast.er auile E EW rrom Reduced t o $119,000 ~db ~11}1. OWC mJ crownt', frpl, d1a· 4 br2""4 ba .......... a:iO ly.Ow8er/ql~40. llwl I -104Z ond 1erarlous cur ved lhia n chly decorated 3 M24181or~ ..OSHSSIOM a.l U~ ·~ dwn. Thia ~. traab compac 3br2ba .......... tBClO -·· II .. • •••••••••••••-•••••••• 8lalreaae htghllcht thaa Bdrm home. Refreshing "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I D. .._ ~, makes seo5e. tor . car door o~oe r . An.abe1mffilla -• us ~·__.,, ...1f•~o1-...... _, 1pa off maater 1wte. "' 000 uwu, Uxee>, 2 es· ,.. . .,.._ .. Jlut aell. EZ care 2 U'a True! 930,000 down :;:::-.;,."'-· tM>AU• 13:58.000. VERY UNUSUAL pa.ncbi, C'etltral Orange Dcm'twart,b&r.f7t..4311D 1'7SO mo 249 0 1Je B Mdroom coDdo, Im· bu1s 1111,000 home oa -.:iCLUSIVELY By owner. Luxuriolll County. ~1-4579 aaea&Me ~ dm· ~~/priY~teSa40CL•t. LISTED BY ~97..,.1761 U. Coodo. lSOO aq fL 2 full T.tobe ~.~~••••••~~!! 3 Br, 2 ba near So. C"lt illll area waJI to· wall ~ ...._ HOuse · .. -baths. all ameo.lbea. F ull ~ ......__ 'p Uo M.50I Sun 4052 lloruiAptar (g'''~-··b -~ .. .\J.J..BROOK vrt.:w LOT Plau :0-ew Ul>t $COO carpeta. • · · Dr m.... lhl "'"' ridge ...,_...,_. 105Z aecunty, auume mort 972-8421 2, acrn. Morro H!U. im Bkr aM OU4 BKR.Call~J71D --·---·------1 R I ••••••••••••••••••••••• No quallf)'i.oa. Furn or --------s1 I d Rd TA.... L-.t-........ ea llJ unturo. Mu.at see. Open ~-ltH"'""--. f't'PI OI( n tao 0-,oW 3226 ~ .,_ Fors. /I~ --'-'-UwneT will fUl&DC'e (7141 ....................... ~ -, 1.:1000 I .....,..... 1 Sd.a.a.ly. ""----·--,_,_--..... I ---a ~ ~M'tt"'t ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASTSIDlc:.M. Beeul. oew bome In ,,.,.._~ ........ ~.... _._..,....., l.Br lBa loft tirDbMt oo 1'~0lh rr11nra a•i.,.,,lnlnt planned uo1t develop· C l-0666 fkb. lBr, lBa, newly --Lu" tond•>. 2 master 4 Bdrm. frplc, ~ l&e lake in Northwood, a'mo. ment. 2 Br• den, 2 full BY OWNER Sale or~ added fam rm. $17,:.00 t' t• D...n, bdrm. Z ffl>I panoramic IJ513 CAMP\ISDl·fRVIHE lol oa cv.J-de.uc a. Try orw. $71.SOO Aaawoab1e ~.._.. 1048 bu. I ~ mi·1 lo bch ui 5 br, 3"'9 ba, W•ubff CCK00271 lftOr'f 2400 v~ '600 mo Will pro VA.~~757l ~~~Byowner ....... $.iM·.;OOli••• .. ~.C.:!:·ae~efC:J!,~ _uu. __ ~5231 w.l.~, •••••••••••••-•••••••• ~t>~.' 4!Hi 5660 ask for '--Jm-t.edl 3241 ONO rm. (714) t'11·744IO Prine. SPYGLASS HILL. cuatom 972·842 1 FOil LIASI f r• v.., )234 ...................... . REAL°""'!~A'T'r w 0 0 D B R I D G E ~y.2 =:,.BR.·..!·~ Qnly. fn~b Tudor, 14 Jloclty ------~ 2 bedrooal 2 bath ........................ OCEAMYJIW ~'"'~ LAKEFRONT. Cov· •• .,... ., ,..... ---------F.1c1t101 tri level 2 ,., .. .., co.UT-•. declt, brtlst . bar. Sh•k.e -..HOUSI~ Pohrt.. 760-9.sU MIWPORT llACH home Mu1100 Lakes FAMILY HOME Bdrm. d 1·h mni.eu. in&lAm model Richly up· roof. Totallyup~dedl ~ $IO,OOO DO~ Terrific summer or re· Country Club . CoH 4 bdnn. + bonus rm .. 2 +1 eo w 1 many graded. Pvt . be11c h ..,.....,ION R TY 23141 ~ ,... Cr ,,....,. •. t ho 2 8 1-... ten.nu pool Beautlfully b f 1 d h h amrn1 1es, 1n a IUJM'r ~ -J • wreo:len me r .,. . . a ., rp C., Ill WI r. l~attOO. ft>N\/mo lac. OCEAN VIEW S221.000.""-.~1-~or 494-0731 SUNDAY1 toS.4BR.2~ Cozoody, lnbdrm home Ha mobile ln btaut1ful lanchcaJM'd , oo au10· J*Uo IOdl 6 ~OK ... --;&11furn ....... m.-.. ba,famrm.diDU1grm, w/w oors. sLaJ.o~ l>eAnuPar1L. E scellent ~yard. U7S + $600 dep " SPICWSTODAY Univ. Pk. M /M clean live here, 4Br Fordham-Pat A Northwood 3Br. Jo'R , oak Ant ..... _... .• tww~Jww• alJ ameM.les mcl'g air gl.a.s.s, frplc, vltd wood rondJLM>n •od rudy for 918C>ClubhouseR.d. 7141914-Z!!M oir 973-2171 W•tcf1uwlHws rond'g Muat MUST ceilinp t.bruout •~lot 1mmed111te O<'cupaocy DmertHotSpnnp ~eot.no ftt a.c. 631-1400 SELL. Owner will help fnd al CDS. 2 car itar CI08e lo clubtliouu, µool. 213-378-2572 --------- w tr1naoc 10 g . t;s tale Take over f1~ ... •nc101e "PA and pn vale ~a«h -~'!!!!!!!~!!'~!!!!!!!!!!!~ lkd1s9oe ..._.. JZ40 3 bdrm 2 ba., 1pa, frplc. ~1.11tu•831..!!E ___ w/NO QUALi I' YING ' SubmJt all off en SNi.SiOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard. ~an view. tBC>O Priv P arty. Sl U ,500 Af!J. 6409900 Minion 111 111 Co untry DP(ant2bdnn.famrm 6 Lw: REl's s:il-8W CATALINA SUNSETS Chuck, 7~ 221116 wkdya --C.1ub Jbr. lba. upitradrd. <kn. 11'125 mol Plush flOllt • MOD& parqQel '137 ,tOO-OaLI B -~--­cbetotdl1 ........ •• ,,, • Sllf.000. f'l'T>m Uus pnvate beach Eves&. wlmds "94·39M A.c:nep far s.lit 1200 UolAed Luxury coodo crpU, 2 .... ba. C'edar " Cute 2 bdrm. 1 ba. 2 car coaunuruty 3 bdrm 2•.r, ---••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• Oo goU {'()Ul"St'. $131.000 g1aaa 5 blU to OC'eao garage Walk to beach. bu . CU "l t Om h ome ~Terrace Coodo MTSH ........... ASIS>.IYOU rantT.D 9711'1-. Vialt.W Dbl car pvt pr, rwty No pets or luda. /.VaJI P r o f e " 11 1 o n a I I > Must aell, below market area. your oWD "North 12911.000 Want to seU or ma ant yd Adu Ila. no Aug ls t . $72S. C a II l.aod3caped & cbffrfully 3 bdrm .• 2.,, ba., maoy 40" M1n1 ranrh b u lnde for ~wly m Npt pet.a. lnqw" al :a.rT Lllb ~ wrntA .WI RancboSa.a Joaquin 28 A· a r a.-w1o.a wor1t. Bob a AlffEIEIT_ decorated Larae as · oparadea. IS$-l102 or spectacular v 1~•• 6 oc La~urui home w/vww St 714 98G-6331. ------- aumablek>&o .. ~14.500 444-213 secha100 on wh1rh 10 "vanl. ~lu Hoiua. -~Hipol lJIZ .r .a&....a~ food ~ Hu.1e private aundeclt •••••••••••••-•••••••• ... ..,...._.. t1t1t•--.•-r9lM • .row"· 714~ll91<~r.) Jbd b ......-~..--" ~-.1 sheep, k1d1 or •rand 2• . ., a . hie eolry, BEAUTIFUL EXECU· • REOCARPET Super 2 Br Cha.Dcellor 754-1202 8t9t tN)' $12$.0C»J •ck.le _Jlt.atyl•. A .-II ..._ ....... ,..... ....... Mt ... ... 498-2413 11»~ Good 'fiDaoC'101 avail luda. Be ulf 11uHic1f'nt1 Tfo:N"llSCOURT frplc. laundry rm. pnv TIVE NEIGHBOR - -----CUlttllD 4 Bdrm Broad· Call Pat Murdoch, C /0 RA."JClfO MIRAC E sunny bakoay. d1Dlng HOOD. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Z *•'-Y'kio 1067 moor. Pnme loulloo V&IUIUlllim1ted RJly 1111:. proressaoaally de· rm. d w. t tcomp, 2 car car 1(.,...., onrcarpets --~~-1 Redhtll~Realty .... : ........ & towa.$110,00G. • NTowAIMIW be9dL =~ ~u. ......., ....... --.,. JI& T.D.NJ.._. ....... ••••••••••••• •••••••••• w 1 l b v 1 e w s. 0 woe r 714 7~ ln5i8 n>rated 2100 sq ft c111tom 1tar ISZ5 M2 2QZ3 •drapes. 1795 mo. l.nclds 4 m>aO()M ZIA.TM rmtivated. Compare tbe honlt' a.lao reatu:rea lbr, water 6 Gardener. 29701 552 -7500 MEW OM tllf!llT HTS $115.000. v&luut sm.ooo. .... .... , ~.den. lra pooj. spa 4 bdrm 3 ba ~u~ Ana Mana Laoe. Will •e...aa.. ..... -----. _ ...... 000 dwn. a.ai.ume Lst CalJAcent,S'fS.%'11 S. 1100 He J u landsc•piog area. Clo'>e to beech. ronslder leue with op MARKET _. .. -, ..._.. ..., ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Deco r a l o r a h o m e lion to purchaae. Dun1er ...... "-!J ..... t.. lll~mo.OWC~ S-as..• 1076 a.SIDI 11t•1timrd s pnnkle111 .. •·orm.I Ort, Ira F R &Allaoc.9157-<7101. TUrtle Rock G&im Patio ..... 4Bdrm..2 ~ ba. u~ lnaide and out. doie to ever)'thina. You owe It to yOW'Mlf to look a um ooe fintt .... • 4 ...... 0....-~l montblY payml ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 uoh.s, fulullc rental ~1~~ lyr. SZ25.000. Gardener servlrf'. S79S -- l•H I• ..,._ ... 2 -------111L~ ffMAW. ~rea. 1107.000 Term a. rm. ~ or 848-4l7l Lra 5bdrm, family. de bdrm 91ome Prt•• Maw,_..._.. 1069 7"ll0 .. ...,.._ Ro bert Mlllalten . o.tofShih Pbylha llgbl. Lovely v tew . • --___.. ....................... Sl.95,000 ut ftW JO yn 831·1211 Alt· ,,...,.., Z600 1'1SO/mo. 49&-Ul3Z. ~ ,_.. .,.... -wll.b pymta approz. atm ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr, 2tMa, ruce <'ul de-aec, ... Slfl.000. IALCOMY per mo. $50,000ZDd aveU ... =-•" spu tt 2000 B d • --V $St S I m o . Inc I u d e a ro_._ •D-_ _. J ·-••oooe•oeo•eoe .. oo ran Ge W ....... eau, ••-t-~.-.. ~~~.... IAYYllW ;~:h~,{.~~· lfUM"5 Nev. a1n &le fam i ly .-~ .. wa...., ..... ,._.7 SELL idle items with n Datly Pilot (.;lasstned Act 642 5678. ~~M!·-~-~~~·bdrmlve ':· ... ~~~~~·. ""'-/& ... __ hornu Now avail ror 1_aft« __ $c>m __ • ____ _ ~ ... ........... ·-""' VWD ---· Colla Mesa. owe wilb leas e o pt loo only r-----------------... , .. .,c•r. cup6ed oaly ·~ ~. ...... ~ dowo. JVU prire $800/mu. Cad DOW, '·-...wnable loe.n + I t7I llOO.ODO. 17 ulta AU att 7Q2,Jl4-MM. IQN Clllmt..._ ----c 1 t -Thia ---------""""'"a..u.C. ._1 OWDer' will c~. N ...... ~ •• :•••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. property .......... conatrucUo:c.o ~ to V..,aau.....,_ buapeada~ h¢p 11 2100 17141494·1177 ~~~l.IOtfer lDer New UGO 1q. n. b11h cc.ta Meae mcahoa. 3 ••-••••••••••••••••••• rf::, ~3"°: ~ ~ Bdrm 2 Be o..r will Mluloa Hlll1 Country 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /Irvine realty A IUBSIOIARY OF TH! IAYINI COMPANY NICI 1tmuc• Sl.000-! tt fut sale on this outstanding R Woodbridge home. Thi• gl&«ory home is on a cul-de-.aac, hae a central atrium, and ta all\coodJtJoned for your comrort. Asdume the existing amortized toa~. ONLY $149,900. Dan Johnson Ml·tlroo. (U·57) ·~· .... ---,..,,..,.,.., .. ..,,.,, .... 00~­'°""" Valey C..• W~ C..• '1UJll 644-6JH ~· Ori¥e Harbor View C..• Rt•t !!1 1 I Id-~ He.1lty I ; ·, : ! ~ : ~I II J carry at 1oi for 4 years C.1ub 3 bdrm 3 ba , up fireplace• OD l ac re. -.ooo down. P'Ull price ~ Uo\IM!d. LWl:gry acmed fOll' bones. 8Ht mm• Yearly lDc:ome Condo Oo aoll coune. Ya1ue In the area. AO.OooO. Tenant• P•Y s 131 , ooo fl rat T . D. D.eowt..aur.s..wiso ~ 1-1111._. Val•-·•· ..,.._...., ••z ...,...,..,_.. 1ou ....................... ...................... . fD Coldwe H Banker COLDwlU. bMOI IMVIT'H YOU to Join the nation's largest diversified real estate rompany at' their beautiful new l()(atlon ln South Laguna Beach . If you are an experienced salesperson with a tde1lre to wor k with the top· !salespeople in the country. call Emle Rlce at (714 > 644-9080 for a • 1 confldentlal interview. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER . . · Waat to ee.U or tr..a. for f \ TIGE: equU;y la Npt. °" W.-. .....;m-...Dt, HOME:' bocm wtUa ...._ • yard . 1 Dou1las Hoa61, a.l Elitate IJlV•llmDW 'TM/'f71.Ull (0.--). -W. CoutHwy, NB ,_W_AlfT--Ll-l:-f{Jl'--1-ION-- '41 H46 TOlllLD,AGDIT aou.llsllldaJ ---- ...... ,, "·'" lllJlll• Oftlllt locaU. ud la· -· ,..,.. .. ba'9'00m --·····:·········· unite wllb 1ara1H. ,_ .tll 1 • 0...-will ..u Ola eoD· ...................... . tnd.A#J..SM--..... , b t ,,., ....................... llB. WX 4·PLU. I yn adnDOnan.t mw.-Kblloeaaet ... lft. Prtae. OD.b. All. 1'7~ __. " r ......... 1141 I ••ll1, I block• to --............ . ""'°'' •1. -·-·= ... ·n:· ...... . --... AJTD ..... ._,,..,. ....... , ... -.... # , Ad-sMa ~ ~(J)/~(h 14-houtb4'~ -1~~~. You may request Ad-Sitter service when placing your ad . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .• . you CXJll in ot your convenience to ~t the responses to your od ... this MfVICe is onry SS per week. For more Information ond to place yoor od coll "2~ ....... ....... U • Cc f ' ' ~11H'\h Uwf.,. A,.-enh L.ftfwn. 111S. ... •1ll'1 Cl.,. 4100 Offtu ....., 4400 Monday, J1.1no 23. 1980 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' 0 0 .. J421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tG , ...._ 11'7 .. .._ ................. c..t...... -•4 ti4i= /: t.dldrt•lftiW 4IOO ... a11111.ta/ , ..... ,,,._ .............. -_,.__ _, " \.Wq111 Jllr. USA laocrle, 2 CCll'CMATlrl.Ali • •• 111 1111111 .. ·---... ----· ..... -• ... ••• .. ••••••••& 1142 ml from bcb, pool, NSW'PORTCENT£a ....................... Pcni •1/ w:a f'Oll ll9ft' MCVH com plea. au ... ~ ... lo. Oil ............. .......... flNplt, wooded 1rove, 2 Prbaw otnc. + re· I.IT ..... a ..... I ..,._ .._ llli_. t•; ... ~ -.C; ._ .._. 6 -.._._ ~ Dr. ~· ~ -lil'ld _......... -'--1"""' ... u. ·--·••••••••••••• ' :-... ~ ,. ...... at-.ol Ill. C• H:"';-"7. uToii'~ ct; ,.... co.rt. .... ;;,;... Id-;:;:;, -----••m e I ... "" pl........ "--I.A (DJ,.,..IDI ,._,, ~to~-Jll4 mo Julf 1. auoomo. PRJJIELOCATION ---••-.. ••••••••••••••••• ~ue.~tu 6 -..,.; Clll>G -•· lll·H4·1ll• d71 or m~ By o.c. A.&rport. m IQ. ~UI 1 ~ ~· · ... • -.. I Nna, a ~ •. bJtloa m.,. •n •Y•. ' ft.. to ueo IQ. ft.. from~ p,a• ~•• -. Ow,.... _, ... Tll 3 bdrm. baml. ~ blk ttom pereq. ft. Pllloae :s.51-7010 -lllS I .... _."' .... Newport ••ell, O«H W tna.a. .. ll• .,._ •44 bay, 1ara1e. SSSO/wk 1 _,.ATIW • ..... ...... • """· ... ..., naor. ... .. ...................... J1&oe. f'50 /wk-July. 8>tq.ft.fcwSG5permo. 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Aef'OQ from ll~ *Ill M-f. 1:l0 to 4. W. rm a be aio..t. Vt.1y N•~ort Harbor 6 Ml.asT HMalerPn.11$-MT. ----------i IOAM .. ZPM. ~loae to th b•f.cb ::...w:'r!i.oo::1· MF, 2 Bil. 1 be, laundry facaJ, Mlw,_t.._. Jl6t Swnmer·Wlnter'kentala IOLLCIMT8 ..,.....~ · 0 oo pet.a na Sbabmar ....................... PltOfanHOUSI ~ .... W...-.4 ••oo u.ctnlVE-Wo.g c.......... l7Z4 SJSO/mo+clean dep .... llJ &G-3&::50 NOFEE Decante:a~utlvesuites ••••••••••••••••••••••• -., Y'9w J llr be --••••••••••••••••• moves )'OU m. 6'2-TW. ii CLUI 111 pres.lt&& toe. lnckla Wanted 111 Costa Mesa or 1111-+'-.. ·:."' n1' Spec. 1 bdrm prdeti apt ooans•tl2·1111Z COUMTllY Weekly rental. lovely secretarial services. re-Irvine area. 2 01 J BR. l1t0 aq. tL '95-0 ~o· ~·DO~ AlJ~Uls pd .-. z "'-be. sar. c hildren. stn11ea~r:1•bedroom ::::a~.s~~f~t~t~::: ::=:tt. ::;:.W~ ~~e lhi~'~:r::~J ~ EIPuertoMes.a No p ell. u 75 t mo apta.•townboula. 6/28-7/1.9.87~eves. HEADQ U ART E R S 873-5701 Eves • •-.1.llrV.....W.cando. U1158Ma,NeAwi Apt5 Ml-Xll. From$409 644-1900 COMPANIES: A pro· weeteod.I X.18t.. locatloo. Full U.-.... 3741 Nr S. C Pina. 2 lu:a COD· , 2Ba. very I&. alloo l ~~-~ •• ~?!'! r~.~~~ot Qta-~-ra-lde_o_ce_1.0_La_IWU--i 1ee11'nt7, pool, spa ••••-••••••••••••••••• doa.. Zbr, 2be. pool, apa. tloor. beauUful new db ~ d"'-.. -. ---------.,._ __ ._ N n... b - ,_ 111 .,._ p '! Avoi .....,,.._,..,, ~<:n. ewport uo:ac "'"""' . ...._ LAGUNA BEACH MTR etc. 1 111 art Bnatol decor . frplc. pvt, or .-~alWnft!* c ut 1vin1 e:1pen11es! ~"""" or Co.ta Mesa waoted NE'WPORT TERRACE 3 INN. MaJd Ser\' • color W/tec pt.es, Ju.J.y 5• 1 i.a beach. bay. Avail DOW. Proreu iooally 51Dct' •OflllCIS• tor l"Sl'WVMlible. won•ftO TV heated pool Util Woodside June 23, ,......,L.A--OK -mo ....--. t1. pool. Klda ok. IMS <714 )494.5294 935 No 1525/mo 559.9079 , WUhl &it;;: Jeff ml. Woodbrid&e· wn ter Small collage mo SD.amt c.o&itH S..3Z7S HOUSIMATIS oew-lu:auriau1 w o u Id be 1 de a I MAKE SOMEONE HA~P'I' MAl(f SOMEONE SMILE Place a HAPPY AO mUuscolumn for only 13.25 Call 642-5678 Laguoa Bea c h Ra mgarden bb team WIN ·EM A.LL We're for you. Us Fam. · wy. meua1e. ~. 832-4134 All ground Ooor. ample caomething away from 8LUP'FSC.ondoJ BR.~ Mlwport ..._.. 3769 Deluxe Zbd rm. 1 ba . Versaillu Pentbouae. .a.wy ..--u•--i parlting, maUdlspatcb. jets, traffic. loud stereos Heiane Sorry for be~ Vuta Ho1ar, aew ••••••••••••••••••••••• StOO/mo. 221151 Miner St, ocean Vle'W, z bdrm. 2 __ r .. ~~-poala&e meter,utJl.pd. and t.be l~e.) Rent $300 angry over s uch a silly cupeta.pa.iAL a:iO mo. SUltflilER RENTAl-5 TI~9803.213-$-U·'TZ3&. ba . hreplac e, Full ••HOWIE•• Secretanalserv1ce or leaa. Needed by Jul) t.tung.. &Ue'S I was Jl&St 'l'llHSB. By week or month. no wit • It RaltalSb&riD&Sttvice pbonea.nswering,typiog. l6 Wnte. Ad •587. PO t.oosen&attve Margaret ree. Agt. 675-8 170 21lr, lba, avail June 20. No au Y ameo ies. tua Roommate f'cw You + much more·caU Large 3 bdrm. 2.,... ba. __ ...:;... _______ pets, childre n OK . $800 per mo. Wkdys 9153-05797d.ays~ 714.s.sz.3030 Box 1560 Orange Coast Lolt&Fomd 5300 w/stud y Duplex near Beautifully furn1!.hed $&25/mo.646-3627. -...... ~~· Wknds • Eves ----l>ally Pilot C<.t.i Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, fireplace. Non Pent House 1 bdrm. _,LUN Share 2SOO rt. Condo w1lh •NEWPORT BEACH• 92626 or t e lephoo eL·--------•I srmkenl. $750. 646-'303 Count r y C 1 u b I 1 It e SpaP~2 bBrL, U2F°[_ A. i:rsdu.Jt.s _Ex_tt_UU_' v_e_B_a_c_h_. _P_a_d.-2 pool & great view. The • PRl ME LOCATION • 673-7654 facilities $1050/mo. .. .,. " bdrm b H.i b Bluif.a. S27S per mo +.,., 50 ydafrom waterfrool ' fRHMll AM 700.9117 Complu. Patio, view. · 2 a . IC nse. utils Call 557-7883 or 500 f'l ....... /lnftt/ .,.._...,, frplc. e ncl gar . gas Waterlroot Newly de· 64C).Q3ll sq AK FIE£ DELUXE DUPLEX .,, s tove., dlshwhr. jac. corated Subterranean (71 4> 964 Si94 An c• W b0ttoocn.J8r.2Ba,gar. l.ndryrm.From~ park•.0~· pool, all the F'EM rmmte. wanted t.o f'ORl..AWYERSONLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'..&L DAILY PILOT ..... & .... ....................... i.. or l'oud a s-t T Ca1J Aol m•l Aaalata•ce .....,__ m -zzn. 1111 tee. P'Cllllld ,,..., ........ llb ,,..., ldll.--.... ls1 ...-. I•.--· PW'1rr± IJIO ....................... PRELAW....._-.ds a:J.GOO. wm *» •JWac Le1at. Coafhl••llal DVM P 0 . llH 1142, N.8._,_ •• SPIRrnJAL READINGS lQam.llpm. FUUy Uc'd --~----..181.S S. C.miao Real, Sao . Oem. STAG• PVT PARTIES NUDE•DANCER •MODEL Will cater your oext par ty. I'm 36-24-36. llyrs Pam's pvt. oulcall Aft 6pm 542 0207 Dys 778-1081 TOUCH OF CLASS lSCOtrTS 2A KRS. 7S2-0817 Gn.tC ,_, ESCORTS 24 Hrs 641 0180 C•/C'-da Am bp/MC /'flM avatJ now. Summer reD· SPMC 631~W7 ameruties 64S--070l ahr 3 br boua.e with 1 SPECTACU LA R OF I • 16 ~ tal wkly Also avail vu a ......... -~· Westcliff 2 bdrm. 2 ba. othecJ's.~~~BonbS20063l·~ Ill· 1-· 1 CE S 0 N T HE o.F:.elwll, 5005 642.-5671 ........._ .. 1-.k u-~-"-d BRK winter r ent a l 1213 ) ..,. __ ._.,. Newly decorated Vauh ........, -.-WATER' 1Mays1de Dnve •• ::?'•••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~!!!!!~~! .... ~ 1911..,. VIEW Swnmeror yearly 2 BR2 Ba. perfectly aod com· pletely fw-niabed. Pool. exercise, sauna, security pte. Agl. 646-3255 nu~ ru f.e; 4 ens· !llU 1705 2br, 2ba, oew crpta. gas . . · . · -:: mgtoo Model, raervior · stove & dshwbr iocl. ed ce1llog. Fraollho Reliable M/F to s hare & PCH. N~wport Beach Art Center • Frames. o t II view; 1uarded gate . F.ncl gara&es. Couple stove .. eocl garaae No Balboa Pen dplx Refs lnch.Sed Rei:epuonist. Pnvate Party ~ed Sat. Rr<ranf Small Pomen * u ca * S1&'50 mo. Landlord aays Af. lwah pref. CbJldnn OK. No peta. S650.Ca11642-21.34. req'd. 973·2077 dys or ubnry. Xerox. Utwll~ 714·998-$71 . Orange ruan. k>St Moo June 9 at rmt NOW! Sunny One ...,fwwlaMd pets. $43S. Ulil pd. ncept Newport Shores. Acf'06S m-03:28 aft 7 as wll.nda Janrtonal. Parting, etc 3118 Flower & T~lJn. C M 642 3112 Realty,askforEUen ••••••••••••••••••••••• elec.2324Eldeo.&4S-l.9SS belo & Jim. The most unique and Amusemeol concession Looks hk~ a little red • '7S2·1094or7S2-Slll ..... ...... 3106 from bead~ .. Bae r 1 beaUUlul oHtces 00 the by OWDU l2 D~W pletta. 1-'ox Answers t.o nuiV of MC / v·m ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 bdrm 2 ba upper Bd rm. Fr om $285 Lwrury tn Newport' $375 West Coast' pans• videos Wort p t. P u rry I 3 yrs 0 Id J 8r2~8acoodo.30'boat Bayfront LltUe 151 Boal oear OCC New carpet, 64().5078. Video TV + more ' Contact Mar v Bunon xlnt retW"D. will tram 7S9-ll7S.S480318 sll p $950/ m o . A.gt sllp. 2 bdrm. 3 story, no pets. $480. 1040 C BBC. Bayf-t . n...-ut 1 Garage Must see' No-c714>675-950l 6611813. Mr HaJl ool) ._,....._. Val · "'•"'7983 • ..,.. --'-"•"',,., 8 · ------f'OtI'.llD Eo0 1.ish Setter ,.,,,..,.~ ftttplac:e S2.500/mo y rly eoc1a, .......-. bdrm.. a"' ...... 11 ~unty su .. ,_,.....,1 0 .. 1ea,.,e 675-3067 .,. .... ...-~ Dehue 1 rm otric:es adJ ICE CREAM SH P Wb1te female 6t dark Elch.mveNewportTower · 2 bdrm. Wltb gar $310. Man y amen1 l1es . 2Br. 2Ba an ea.ta Mesa AJrpor1.Hotel.FromS2(J) Xlnl lolal1on near brown rabbit Newport 2 Br Bayfront condo. Ol.x8ayfront.Jbdrm,2ba. Water pd. 1567 "B" ~. Mu st be clea n 6 rm.Nol.Rreq.833-3223 Newpoy Beach P1"r Beacb Animal Shelter Catalina vu, prof. de<:. gar, refng, frpl. yearly, Orange,636-4120 l SPiii. S. ..._ respoos1ble . 1192.50+ Prime lim e t o buy' 644 J65i6 Sec. bldg • parking. ad u Its. n o p el s 2 Br 2 ba ll led . C If' ta 1171 uullties Call Ad Salter AWnU 300+ sq I\ and SJS.000 Owner ~5815.S Are you a business ne<' gouig on a lnp needml( sec s to ass ist you w business arraogt• me nt..s while traveling Calli 14 189t·9908 Avail July l. yrly lae. $1 000/mo 646-7213. Adu.Its oo'ty~ 0~ ~~: ••••••••••-;;........... •273 ~l 6'2·.UOO. 24hrs a 70+sq f'l of plush om~ Reward. loll Sat Juoe 14 $895. Boat dock avatl. 644-5138. SU5 /mo. "'52_ 48 .,. .. , Db 1 Br condo, %\Al Bil, 2 _da_y_. -------space. Airport .a rea --------... Ladies Movado wnst CAMDY'S 700.1831 M F 541 llOSM ., "'" '7S4-67SA.sll for Ano Laal lbecall+e watch 6 band. Fashaoo 184DUYOUS Wbdl ' · • · ..... ,. • h 1107 538-2Jll30 frplc 'a. pool, tennis, Female rmmate s hr ---------1 ._...... Is l and Mal l . vi e . ....................... ocean n. adults only. w/aame ruru 3Br Condo. •NO. COSTA MESA• Need amb,Goaa TN Bulloct'a • Robulloo·s For Sweet • Pleasant -~~------4Br,2Ba,verylg,allonl Zbdrm.2ba.Nopeta. IS15.AnilT/l5.C.J7'1 Wik to bch, uuna. ten· Med/dental HMO 776 sq who1S:S~t.o1,:ernnoo ~1403 F6c:ort Ihal953-l.S8t 'MW-IAS'Ta.UPF floor, beautifu.1 new dlx S375 We t ' he Jltl nis,jac, pool. 1265 + ulil. ft/9 rm suite & patio C41Mr ......... ---------•YMAn OUTCAU T..-rific family home decor. Crplc, pvt. or s.s&-7490 ....................... mcl.maid serv.5411-9036 S uper f ully e quip ......... ~5~ LOST S11meae Cat ~ wtUt molwtructed view. be.adl&ba0Y· Avail now Fam.Uy 3bdrm 1 BR, sto•e • refrig, Prof wbite male seeks M891rm.Toms.G-Z200. ......-.,., V1c101ty Spnogdale I. Ser•la9 Ora•9~ 4 bdrma + family rm. Children K. S92S mo. p 1 n..i...-tN-'--" ---... ~ 10•., E dward a . H B Ca t, 1012 West Balboa. Jeff 00 · .......... ..._..-. rmmt to ahr NB lwcury Dd offi ft ~, .,_ ~ Newcarpet•paint.S8915 -:rm. $115 ~1• 8'S-21184 coodonrHoarHoep.$300 Ulle 1ces.800sq ........................ REWARDIMl8-6541 ti.eclrYISAec:capfad mo. Immediate oc-,_. ~ d. xln1 ~. llOl Ne-port tSJ-1571 cupacy. BACHELORUNlT E'Side. Frplc. 2 Bdrm.a, 1 *f lw.tafw...... rm, ':-..!........, Bl ~?W,Kooby V'NEED LOST· Sm cat. fem. Lite b9 Adulta oo ..-. $3115 wU.r.wl1'1• 3'00 -orange 6 beige MMa FOXY 1 •fty 17141 673 .. 400 Near beach & OCUD. wkd ' .--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (X(ices lo 8ayvle1ll lfotel "__._·-a 6.12 ~-,,,...._., 1't ..,..,.,, • 12131 Ul-2121 ' $300/mo yearly+dep. YI aft Sm. wluuis Exec looklllg for same t.o Htstoncal tudmarll .. .,,ur_" ~ OUTCALLONLY HARBOR For m or• ,· o ro c all anytime, ~5056 bl '•d Vi... _ .. __ lwc _..._ w/v1•w ' -A.... SmaU. '-n, fat. * 972-f 138 * 556-2321 "' l•.21e.Pool =·=':csrm-rw:ury r~"'fum.":U:merut;es· ~~67=d ()('I . /MONEY t,;t~haggy (e~ Ans - Family, no peta. $44.S. aduh apta i.a 14 plans Npt Bch 645·4224 or j V to "Bl.annt" Nr NewlaDd TOMM Y'S 751 ·3703, 831·2919 r rom $390, 2 bdrm 543-8283. Newport Beach A1rpor1 & AUa.ota. HB Reward Of Newport E..o.l·orts townbouaes from~ + MIF' ... u. + "'• util. DOO· Area. 2400 sq fl. ~ill' ~ 91568. 5J6..Zl50 &t2 1571 A "°\•i<..irin of . Spectacular Coa st hoe pools t---•-•-rf .,_ ~ divide 8()r n.r .,., f\ Full e ___ __ ___ _ __ "' Vlf'W, custom 2Br. 2i,,ea M~• ... anu · .,.,.....,, wa.c ....... smoker please. AvatJ im· · "'" .,., llnrbor ln\C''lm<'ntl'n I spbt·level. many xlras ~GU .... poods!Gu.lorcookulg • med.~7·9640 service. new ly re calDrTMO Um. Bl.II. Wht rem cal~ olf massage Steve '> 661•2871 heating paid. From San decorated 540-2960 iwar S atef' & Edwards lla1r Happeninl'! & Spa APARTMENTS 0teco Frwy drive North NOe&.iM Hewardoffer.&47 2964 1751 Newport Blvd C ~ BLUFFS 3 BR 2YJ Ba, eoro.a de4 Mar 3122 1 Br 1375 on Beacb t.o McFadden ()fftu ...... 4400 CORONA DEi. MAR 1-1 & ]rd TD '°911 646-9636 lOam lOpm rptc. pat io, o r pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 1Ba M30 tbeo Wesl on McFaddeo ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ ~2:500 S1F. A pnme 97._.531 LOST Female bill • -------- shops, park, s chl, S800 2br. l~ba. 2 stry, frplc. l61E l8lh. 6'2·0856 to Seawiod Village EXIC. SUfTIS A/C.atfice apatt. Ample Arran&ed by o ra nge pers 1an cat MASSt\GE SJO W AD mo. 640-8146 pool, deek, beam ceil's, 1714)tB>S198. Prime Newport Beacb pertma, elevator 11 per Comt .._ Loms declaw~d M1s s 1n1t a .MYSTIC ~ASSAGE bttns. '5351..se 673 0473 2 Br. 2 Ba $4.50 loc. Near o c. A1f1M>r1 S f'. Will parutJoo to swt mo n l h R e w a r d ' 556-4656 Santa Ana Spaoous view home, 3 + ---J98W WU-.oo.631 SS83 For Rent . Bacbe&or unrt. Rent1.0c1. rttepUoo.coo· &decof'ate ~ ~·2219.~-8189 Bdrms. 3 car garage, Large 2 bdrm 1 ba side SJZS/mo. Lst 6 laat +dep. · 't 714 673 UiOO ) ------refs req'd. Avail now. yard. oo pets $550 mo. lBr S370 E Cost a M es a . ferenc e r1m. JIDfl or · ~~~ r<>t.'ND· Cl11m Of' Adopt """7"'73 I ul 714 ·"~9 7S"'•. R"'f•r t o aerv .. uti 11 ' lOO ree F olfi at 1~~ "-'mal Car• A#)..,_,. .., Avai J y I ~·9265 2 Br l Ba $440 .r. .... ~ ~ c 0 Pi e 1 • m 0 r e or rent · . 1c:e space. • "'""" nu.i ~ .r ............ 1 _ 321... 2 Br 2 Ba $470 Roo Secn:tanal aerv avatl Cannery Village. swt.i Center Black Cocllapoo ~ __,...... • 1 room 1 balh pvt cottage, bl f A h l l ~EO~-s o.-2 Wh l COVER GIRL •OUTCAU• ~ MC1VISA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5275 /mo 640 737 2 . 2250 VangllardWay ~ 4000 Ll.lorDoua8Sl·!Mll. e or r e 1 ec o ~ .,.,,,.._ , ....,. 1ppe puppies. Fantastic ocean view. l·'756-2l68, 7S7 ~l ~9628 ....................... Desi g oe r 67S 4630, O..D.y .,..wlMll Shellie. Bladt Setlt.'r. ~~!!!~!!!~!!!'~~ 2bdrm, $800/mo. Very i---------__ Ad_ulta __ ._N_o_P_e_ta_. __ Pnvate room and bath in ..cdM DELUXE SUITES. ~l ~ U~ your equit> ror bill.s. White Cockapoo Vanous ---------private. 4._1632. 1124 DU Mobtle hcxm 111 5• f'rom $295. Au cond., • , 1__..._. USO 1 home add1t1oas. vaca· rruxed brttds~ Also. cats -=---------Coda Mft4I Jtl~T19'°1t 1Mdt ll40 p-~ ,,_ .. , ... to bcb. Some amp&e pkg. Ul.11 pd. :ZSS.S -• I U _..._ tJom. etc. Any a.mou.ot. and kitten Open every T_.. 3 290 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~he; ;ri' vll. Pool, jac, E. Cit Hwy. 87~ •••••• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •' &llY reaaoa. CredJl or Job I day 754-37 34 Escort • Modah 2S •••t•y••C••o•o•d•o••w••l•t•b• •2•••1; !))cl ~.507e. ~3~ paid. , .,e}l Brall aa~~ .• ~petaEd: c htbbouse. Prof lady ---------1 f'or store • office space at not DeC'eSSary Compare ---------• ,_._ D..c«'I • ., -. .._ .-. -pnl. Mmt have won • reuooabloe rates I our coats. 24 hrs .ti F'OV'ND Help ~ Aba.ndoned -'1 FIRST LADY bdrma, pool. frpk:, pvt i.aler.h.b.146--0Slt. penona1 ms. SSS/wk or 500to2700S.A. ~ l11llens need home • * 972-1345 * peuo, D/W •AC. very 3Bdrmapt,p.ape1d MAaltB'SWALI 1250/mo, in a dvance. MESAVERDEbR 146-5567 116-7041 640·2507 or 840·4443 MC •VLSaAccepted clean as sharp lookJ.ng. Encl gar, adll.s 14 2 • 3 br apt.a rrom Call 960-S844 aft 6 pm ..t ,,.. c-..._ PLAZA ' Sharon ~~~~~~!!!!!~~ freshly pai.ated w/new 6'2·5073 .... ..,. .Ftplc. larie yd, ~,_....,.... -· 15.2$Mesa Verde E.C M. cpts, drp8 • Me:aicu _,.. Room for man Pnv en "· 54Ml2J I g 2 °..1--l bath a"' pabo, pr, nr Huat.ill.floo trance p r I v b a l h .,, ll•••"" pavers w area ru s DUJ.....,, .,.. Harbour, children OK. · · :;, downsta.irs. Just perfect Adu.Jlll. Gu pwd. 'b C le cooking. Laguna Bch. v' ~ .. ":.:-~IT a YD for children. No pets 642·5073. ~1 U'C • apt 1· 497-3687. ./ -,.....,. p1ea.w. $&.SO mo. ~ZZ37. . · COSTA MESA 832.allO 3 bdrm. 2.,.., b•· fll'eplace. ()ejuu pool.aide nra lie Fe m r oom ma le pre· 2A82·88, 7800 sq. rt 2 '5iZ 2llr 2 ..... Bit.I.IS d.abwhr ferred. Young male extt Stoey, Completion ap I C4 n t · c.lls.5tr74.90 • .... • · seeks professiooal type ----------1 30-80 Fmllbed U. ... ht 1d 3425 1~ milea beach. Adlta. fem Z0.25 yn oJd t.o rent = ~,3493 to .... ••••••••••••••••••• Larle 3 bdrm 2 ba. encl no pets. 139$ mo . rm. Ablolutely the uJ. EXECUTJVESUITES Nr S.C. Plaaa, 2 lu coa-patio • 1ara1e. Near a-SJ&.83112 ___ . _. ------ti.mate Dana Pt. hm • Newport Center• Cull NB/Cll, up to 4700 IQ.ft .. doa, 2111', 2ba, pool, ·~t O.C.C. No peta. $450. with bQle pvt area StOO/m:> ~ service, private. ocean avail at primr coroer. etc. l in Park BrialOI 7Sl..-S .._.._.. ..-......__ ~ .. f· a-. view. S27C>-_,. 7»90M. 17th • N• pt Blvd. W/9*! ...... July 5, l in ...---.,, uu mstr ,._.,.., -or_.y. ~ Woodald•. June 23. JlqenewDuptn?bdrm. aep1Ddryrm,2 cara.ar. 51 ar ..... 4200 S5%5 /mo. S5t-t019, 2.,... ba. frplc, fenced 3Br, 2~ Bil, aep din rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5tl-3Z'15meaaace. yard. Dbl 1ar. $535. ~· traab compedor. UDO ISLE bheweek or mcDl.142·-..,, .. mo.MZ·ml. __... br W , .. 6PACJOUS2 bd.rm, 1 ..... ba. ---------UIUllUL 4 ·? · a .. to Coodo w /aar. wuber, 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Sundeek. 1 bdrm. 1 a.. Coodo. New beach, dub • tenoil. dryw • frt1. Avail Jaly diabwaaber, lauodry reclffOr•ted. Spa. rec ~l 1. M1$mo. HuntiDcton facil. D16. Avail approx rm. •JIOOl. ltl-47'1Z. Le Bit Bear Cabla. Ideal Beacb. HO·OH or Jui)' 5th. Dap ~. 1ocatioa for raabinf .. lillt- ta-1meYea. Evea6Wknda780-l411. Ina or Juat &eWDI away . ...._,. ldiidw ......._,_wltr.dor Wllad or wkly rates • u.r. htJ~ JlOO u.r. .... d 1300 .aa.: to beacb. 2 bdrm. avail. (TI4)St.Set• ....................... HUMTIHCiA RENTAL? .. ORANGE COUMTY ,.. .... -...cTIOMS .. W• offer a full MNtce ,.htlll program with pror..kJnal couneetors available •nd tM I.test computer Pf'OO(ama to offer you fast. efficient u1latance In finding rental h0u9'ng. CA&.l.1714J641_,ISS Ol ftSIT ape.. S1Z5 m:>. Security de-* WI HA YI * pcmil AGO. No peg. Ca.II 5't ·-l8tT AU -.-1 Ml-7173 . 2 bdrm., ..... 2 be .. ..... .......... alrJ. Gr.-kltea.. ., .... . DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ,,_ w. COAft HWY. UIDI 1U. nbttlt • tr.a. u f u•. ...... ... --8Ncll. ..... ... .... ~ -bead a........,. -llD • QUI ........ Pvt. ..,... -'" .. J.aly. er. 1~ betll-yant urs. 900/Wk a. A.....-.""'· or l Br.1 be Qll. llMM7 minimum. nJ.IS.1166. or~ f'\J.m.. Bub. Apt. Oceaa. 3 8~2Ba.~petlo.lcar front.. nn wkly, Call md ~r. A•I now. S4DO. s~~ Nopeta lllk•, n-e» ---------UYF;ZOMT Jl42 J Bdrm. J be, a.bit coDd. s-ty beaelL Avail Jllb II&. .-!Wk. 11.t!MMIU Immediate Oooupanoy To Fit Your Individual Needs 22otoa,ooocp Pleaae Call For An Appointment (714) 67ts-8862 9llO IJMl /Ofe ne•r ou. a.~01 Reclo9do Cir .. tS. Bdl .... ZlldUart= • To SIO. Or ..... f'OUND Part Abyss1 ruan. yog fem. <c aliroJ "' small cahro ll1tteo NB Hbr HJ. Can't llet!p 642·S2$5 r<>UND Wb1te Marem· ma dog, vic Kart.or Blvd. 631-lM.1 Queen·stze attr. wht F. so·s seeks king sngl wht bus or prof man 5S.fll 642-4300. Ad Sitter •2A7 4M hrs. fflt•i•s Okf rash.Jon hone drawn hay rid es . Only 2S min~ from the beach area. BBQ facilities Can aeaommodate l1'0Up8 up to 500. (714)637.-. ask tor KN. - DAIL V PILOT ·o ; . ~.: .1 ) ._ .... __ ..... o: I ~ 1 J ~ c 11 = ..• j ._ ... , , I ~ , ) , .... ._ .... , ) • ; ~ ~ ·~ , I • • • ~ 11 ; • , ) •tr.~, ; . ~. ... 0 • • .. a -• -~ • $' .... ......,... ~!.:.? .................... ~ ............... ~::!.::::!:: ............ =..!. •••• !: .......... !!!!1! ............... ·-·················· .. _ •• !~!!.!•:: ..... ··-····-··-········ ~!.. ... __ _ Drl9"Q1•Patlklaa 19' PAT&IOTll lf'5 vtr la •-"••@G lellHu. 8rl1•t • C.~1tr7, aa•oaf'J, a...J Romeeleaa&aa. PNt.1111w._, f!at61at. 1:1pmt ta,...._ ,..,....lkpalr • a..-oor. AU ..... ln•leall;:t~. p;eu_ ... au~ by ·-•uWwJ 8to,"°: .,.. ~·~%1~· • s •w.. "'•· CaU Low rata. taoou "-or ,...tuceoe. lat/eat, !f!:;.::,:.:.•alH·l'oc•· ~ .. .u-..1t. l ~~:f.:~'!'!':7:~ ~ Ma W&l'O" c::z:::... OC· °'7••»' ...... ,.: ........ 10 •-.mlllC/V... cbeapHl ralH. Ed. elt.Ml-!m~.=:-----------4 decke a ltttl••n. 1.fcc•r~•~ IMLOOM --.... w O.w'1 Palatiq, MrriD1 ------------,----------Ital;. U ~ 'rr t ht IWOOMI ~Homa-................. .,. t yn, most,..., Pt.MTEJUNG.~Cr.:s Dl!XXSPECIALIS't ............ __ f114t71Mtl7 .-n46 J~-~r~ •••ll. joba. tt:!!.·.:.=.~":°"pro-" IDMnd,tic'cL•eas AddMlom,....._. ~::: ~ ': = -....,u& .. ., --C...tS. .... ..--..-···CH ......... ~-I -.... -t ·--•1,_,., ~•••-••••••-••• "'awrv•• -.. .-l.ect.111·31'7•.~ WALLPA.PDJNG r.---... ' -Dectin1ofallt,,_.Lee ea-1 • --.•L...-" ·· D--·eo ~,... c •-,, • .._.. da.. -·••••••-•••••••• Car.,.atr1 . ma1onry, to 1 r"""'-~-.. I -... ·"" '-•· all .... Wwti 0..-'-iCM11rn. ftl Qilllaa ,,--.H•• . .....,.,..nm..,101,,.. niaftDt,ceramktlllt.R.S _-;;;;;!............... Avu.ru..-roU ..... -• .. •••••••-.. •• MartyorRobatMZ-7m. _ ................ qiita•alll~Cleu ,_.. • ....._ pain. •••4blaatao1. -...callaftSpn. Cutom brick, atone, CallNorm~ G. Gidley Plumber.,. lrt~ .... 11 ~ lv,dlla,., UUll.J A•• UNmed•...,.. N-lal I' • R*d,~611tUcco. HSI"'... ~--=·=:: ... --••••••••••••-••• Neu,_.. a.... 1111 .. 6 nm IJA. co.ell At. clu' f'r • e •at 1 m • t • • .. 0 • • • I ..... rr..est..$41-1Ul Al"' ;MZ-ISl.S Sperialielnent.ry ••19 6 ....-..IT)..l:ftJ.-.. & o..r elam ~odor ~ 0.U-Uoe -I _, ... _............ Oltm 11111mm1. '° nt.ea. . cer1mac tile floors. Cli&Oo ~:..~IJ-:.~ Q) AltltrSPMUl Sf• _ .................... HauUD1·•0TiJll· COD· Brick, ..... bAocll work, Free ell. l yr 1uar. u-baveo'tbJldtbabest 9113-lm C:.,a•sr _,_ ._.. G•rdenla1 . tree tnm· cnte tne removal. We nra ~ tioe 912..1471,m.m'l aftS. 1 ---------- --··-•••••••••••• 111.oial n...r Co. Jodlt/l'OIDJD 'I .... daao-up, 6 mamt ~"'clleervke IQ.1131 •~ dri' PllFr • plumbia1. beaUa& •.,_~___a_-MrT AnUe.~4 -· ...... •ewiya. ee PliatlDl•P~ rooter aer•lce ll 'a •~-~ a. WU.. 6 S-, ,.UGI. CAJU>ft6ASTROT\1Rf' 6 ruld l i e UOIU, OCC lt1ldeat Sld...a-.a-, •Jotm--.im . be b 't •••••••••••••••••••-•• ,....._,......, pLua. ~---1Jan1Wlaller Spadalht ln f!qia Ir ..-• Prolf!MkJaalwork.. ~auae you aven TREESONLY ,.,_-.. • 1" aper ;;'7.;;ol~aal• 8rlo1 o.lp.&1LUOU ~=1--'-ec1.. d":~PD tr!c~rade,........ Ranbl.St.eve.547-4.281 !!l!!!' AAA·l yet. Remoul • trimmln1 Lk m"faT BDDded • ·-.... _. ba.... u..U -••••--•••--••••••• n~~I .._ ___ ,_, ~-· 642-4300, Ad-SiUer 1192, .. 1740 ~ M ..... E.apert iutalla ·~~ NewlaWD1.7Sl·XTI llo-'u9 Tb .,. _ __. ._....._ • ............._ ...... w-W.--A. _a __ .__.. Ha··.H-•"-n..-... J..... .._. e ~ ..... a& ~. ----D-&rMEPLUllBING 31hn. --· ·------·············-········ __ ..,........ ...... Col.lei• Studeuu bave ---· r•--· ncU. ""-----------......,,r.palr. un/ut Ja.y ri~f KJCIA.N Pnced •=a=:~·=·~ AM~!'.!!dY· rro~ Lie. T124·'36. m..m.11581,m.om ... -~~.!i't:!.rut6 W...L• a. ' I f I a i 1 b , o I d l I m • ~ ... t r« HUmate oo .,_ -&um liOOd ten'. 14.1-MZ'l Quality Painter&. mttt/ ~ ,.,..5...-••••-••••••••••••••••• crafttmao1bap . 2Dd C •JC .. --1.atiecw1mal1Joba mt AvUa . ...ac74 G d' d ll au~.--"" Profeaalonal Window ....... bl:& lllr P&.lom rn•--18-C Ur n:l'J"Z:W l73-0.l5I Ex G de Co pl O.ul/ ra m1. emo . P LIP~.. at.er.k>rates,lmmserv cleanrn1byJoeDuUels. bo. Uc'd. 91%.&114 -..................... p. ., ner. m . tioD. Sltlploader. dump. .;;;:;:;;................ -.-./93&-n-'9 s..ncbea Plumbinl Cop-ru-~ ---------Onvew.,_, walla. IMILIC>el £LECl'RlClAN yard ma int. • cln~. truck. Trees/ yrd wort PETERS p AJNTING per re· pipes, hou~ea/ Formica Work u&m Bliod•Ub Uynupr Beal r.iles. best PdelMl·lOMorS..ZlU 131-1J5'7 E:apr'd ReH R•tee. KerrrSehub'•P•per ap&s,add.lboG.1,palines. STOP!! cabioeU. am .)Oba. •all ~ 548-4~05 __ worllmaoabap Small Lawmtrtmmed•edled. I' di , I Free Eat. Call Gene !:1'ru~= drains & repa i r s . Take tame to relax and maila. 1*casesm.ICllM J'-"1 :-tanm~ up'"·• bus1 ,llOtlsprderred.67s.a.u5. clt.all-upe.baulinl -·•-••••••••••••••••• ~ '31m17.M2·3384 ~~l h8';!'~·1 ~·:,f,1~~~ Cl.ISTOlll INTE.RlOR Ill."->'''' our 11\.\11 ' .\ ;.:uod l'hen> i. .m 1 a.,, "'.1} for MZ·990'7 Wat• REAU..Y CLEAN Floe ~. p1iatao1. St ........ ~ Cadillacs to Go Carts Clasi.1f1ed Adl>. And 1f CARPENTRY ..... , I•• tdl IJt"l>lll•• .1hou1 '•IW' tu ~di thal 1111 \rll' Garcleniog laDCbc · ROUSE? Call Gia&bam Lac/Ina. Try me. R ·~-;:;;.:;~·~=· Whate\ertht: fojd }OU have M>mcthin~ l'1 ByJay 542.am& •I 1, .,.,lh ,1 II•.,.'"'' \ou n11 loru;t'r Ul>l· Ju:.1 tree tru~miDI ~~·. Gtrl.Freeest.~sm Sinor.~ Rt1ll l·molltht>market !>••II. C'U ll a lrtc n<ll y SELL idle items wnh .i l l,1"1t1t•O ad l'ho111• <Hht'lt 1 ... 1.• 11 111 thl· movaJ Free atimate. f\nd what you want m llllllST. "l-1439 W1th a<.:1~,1fll'i.l \d Class1f1t!d Ad-Visor Jl Oluly Pil<>I Classiftf'd Ad &I.! 5tmi l 'lu.....-.1l1t~I' l'all 612 ~7X N-l.M9 Daily Pilot Classifieds. CaMified Ads 642-5678 Want Ads Call &42·56?8 ~I So.,.' &12 51>7>1 _ 642_·56_~-----__ ProfesaioDaJ Tberapeul1c Afternoon auto routt' av;ul mauage. Lic'd . NB 111 South Lagunu. SSOO + Apptoaly .Steve.~·2817 prol1l per mo. Mu.;t ha\t' _.;;.:_ ________ , i.mBll car & L·xprnt.>nCl' f\w_Ld~S360 lJ\ auto sales rouh•s Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr Emsh.·>. 951 7113 81R111 CONTROL CTR Tubal ater ilizataoa ANS.SERV Pleasant11t1• bylaparoscopy (Band· NB E).per or .,.,11 train. Ajd SUrgery) & Vase<:· ~11 Shift 631·5640 __ tomiea 17752 BeachiiU'T. MANAGER AS Blvd. H.B. <n4)1M8-6330 • SIST • FREE Couple Wife off1c·e. · Hus band /ma tnlcnanct' Pr991•cy Tfffillg ABORTION 200 Cnits. <keansadc Ei. penence reqwred TSL \tgnt IH2 1603 ------ ARTIST 1il'G1M1 .. (A*ep)cw Graph1rs Full trme. e~ Lout ~Ma penenc~ 4 -da~ \O t-ek Heneflts 979 it>tiO •LowFM._...s ----- ~Tesh, C-lag. Artist. F T produnron, s.-r M~..tiola srr~n pnnling, relatt'd TELLER Columb1.t Saving~. a pro· ~rt'ss1vt• organ1z.1t1on. h:c. a ~rowth op)'.>Ortunit) a'a1lable tn its ,\nahe1m admm1i.tral1ve 0Cf1res. T~ ptn~ or 3.'> W!'lm and good cu~tomer rl'lut1on-. skills art> reqwrro. !.IX rmnthl> s&L or bJnkmg expenencc 1s preh.•rred This pos1t1on offers a beautiful wurk E'O\ iron ment. tup -.tarting ~ala~ and outstand111~ ~nehb tnclud1ng dc'ltal. com pany paid l.'B n>t•r appart'I and frt't' pJrktnJ: Please cJll Nanc) Pt'rrin ..it 11111 77tl 7101 for mort• 111 for ma t um llU<PR /GH Offlu We are a youn1t consult· 1ng farm 1n Newport Beach whoi.e bkkpr 1-. getting marnro Sunday Flexible hri.. Xlnt benefits Salary upen Call Glenn Olsen &14·9li-' CLERICAL Securities processing clerk for Fashion Island investm ent f arm Processes new invest· rn:>nts involving bank de· posits & d etailed folJowup lnvest~nl or banking exp. helpful. cau : 11.a. 640-o 123 BOOKK t::EPER 1''1C M u s t b e a b I c t o d o I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1191'!!!!!!!!!!" quarterlv taxes . Vaned ::lencal s m . bus tncsi. j ccts SECRETARIES P time. 960-87>!0 Em'lloyment avail. in multi i.urroun drn ~ ... Compet1l1\'e pa). rn tcrv1ew & ht re For mon• mfo. call Tod St'n 11.'I!:. IOOICl<EEPER FUii charge exp nee .. AP. A /R . ra y roll. pa) roll t axes 556· 1600 !179 8900 COt::-ITER llELP i''u II tune. P tr count Pr help & '>andw1rh ffi:j n Expenence prdcrred Gan ·s Deir 675 21\JJ - F.xpenencro Gardener Two da)\ a week i,., da> ~uo;t ha\e eqwpment, locauon~meoShore 760 9066 Counter lfrlp. drv t le.in Fanlll<1tor'l Wantf'd. BCI 1ng plant EJ~lbluf f Lafe manilgeriwnl sk1lb. CleaJWrs 2.>li t:.ii.1bluH non profit family plan Dr N II 644 ~ ntnR & educational aRt.'n . r) nds pit & r l people lo COUNTERHRP Sandwich '>hop, ('.tfrtena ~l>IE' Salnrhu.'O·~. 19732 MacArthur Bl . Irv Q>n terpomte Plaza. ~·htnd John VJltntlnt' & AS!>O<: Interview:. 9.\'.\l to llAM 955 13i7 train ai. leaders of dt' c 1~1un md k 1na.: w •> r k s h o p s . C J I I 71~·956 -1630. l''CI 1>11 wkdn. II JO lO !I JO for 1n l~e"aPL__ -c···M·E·R·A-, .. ER·s·o-H-!;u:RJCAL. For Utho o~. GENERAL -O>untE'r lldp lOpm barn \\'1m:heU ., Donu~ 2!13 t-. lilh St .(.'~ ~1lt• Clerk. a ~upt·r JOI> .,.,th a a.:old & ~•her trlld 1ng 1 u Toµ PJ) & l>t'aef1t-. t '<1ll ror aplJ 714-631 7475 ---At least 2 )t-llr~ e~per OFFICE CREDIT ASS'T ~1 oral oc .. 1~n· r. 1·\p..·r 0 GROWTH ,....,... PEOPLE .- THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ............ wtr.g T" • produt·t:; Call for 1n -9P°'t-Op &-. 1erV1ew 964 4794 J:.k tor Columbia •C MlftcJ & Refe.r-'1r M preferrt'd t::xct•llenl Permanl.'nt & t>Jrt ta°""· cum p<1nv bt>n c-C1l ~ lmmed1Jte oPt.>nmg i-;, Salary rommt'ns uratc l't.'llent t,\ptng ~kilb rl' with e'<penenrc Apph 4wred Call for au 111 lmnrd open1.111t for t'X 11nl> ~ull 11rt1t• ~Jlt' !Jt'r Crt•d1t A-.,1-;tant OK Call~7 ~ _ .,. heavy phone ex~r m Food St'n u·c "urk•·r PART TIME EVENINGS Recome \l tra ine d sales counselor <ovt.'r 21) with the Jim Long & Associatt'S Agency to super vise and ch aperone DA ILY P l LOT carrier bo}s a nd girls on a one-on -one basis, t.•\en1ng s 6 to 9PM . We need c·on<·erned. mno\.at1ve persons who an• looking for a lucrative part·time pos 1t1on S4 hour t o start; $100. week potC'nll:il ('a ll 642·4321. PXL 250 hN·.:.etr.: cJT1J 6?:-.1. Ask for Lon . rd --So•inqs and Loan • M • d I. C 0 I & ·\rt 1'eedll·work .,hop Anociation tn pt:rson to Paul Ward ten lt'I' uur • rt>d1t dl.'pl (,ood , r .. rlen ral sk1lli. t"''l'nll.tl I T :.!vrn lu •I'm "°" Xlnl ro berwCit<. 1-·llr l~ru Thu,... t.Jm to 12 appt r all P..r,,onnt'I Sun SJ !Kl p.·r h11ur \pp !>Orn? exµ\'r llt'l' 1-nr rn(11 I .qual Upµt~ Emplo~ .. r I aacw• Accepted. call . 675 H!ll. Ill 5 Jo.1--... ------- or Seth Shenton 759.0653 Orange Coast * Co11fl d•11tial & Tues -Sat -Dail Pilot . L I:: R K M a n a ~ t> r . 330 W ~> Strt>et l'-OSllll'lll':., gift!>. c:ani., ~ h Lur1 ' h1 trht•11 --<m-074-; afkr luJm t11r DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE Ci r culat1on d epartment has an o p e ning fo r a trainee .in the Ci rculation. Sales . Ser vice and Collecllon Area. Selected applicant will receive a liberal starting salary, r egularly scheduled raises. b~nus opportunities and m any frin ge benefits such as paid \acattons. paid group insw;ance, life insurance and dental coverage. Must he 18. have good drl\ ing rt>cord. Hours generally llA M t o 9PM . Monday thro ugh Friday. Saturday overtime available 3s needed. If you are q ualified and interes ted in learning newspaper c·1rculatton business. come in person ~nd ask for Harry Seeley or Ken (;0<idard before lOAM or after 2PM. Monday throu~b Friday. --Peno.alC_... \.':i~'T MGR t'dbm 1 h.11n llRTH COMTROL nt'eds ..i!>'-1:.tant t-Jhm SlBHJliTIOM or reta1l t•xp pn·f\I (.;..ill For iwfoiwtto. _.a. ~-au_ree_n. 1>42·41~0 _ l9dlah appabclw ..t, a* CAUFORMIA P'UGHANCY COUNSBJMG SERVICE.IMC. APCARE NEWPORT BEACH 752-0053 SANTAANA 972-3104 H,.._a Espanol EnPo°f'UW"! & Preparation ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Typist with typewntcr to work al my home Hou~ &days open 497 4~ - Hetp Wan~d 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCTG BKPNG Bah)s1ttcr. m) homl' Do\er ll1ghhinc1 ;in"'· wkdys !148 2106 :.tfl i l'\1 --- U il b.) s 1 I l <: r . ma I u r l' woman for 11 m1> b.:1h.' ~ ~ h o m l' • 11 a r h 11 r Adarru. area 751 467:! SAVINGS REP Will Train The :-0.ewp()rt Bear h or Ct re of u growt.n~ "a" rnJ?~ and loan has a full lirrw: opemng for a Teller Six monthi. experat'nce 1:. preferred. but ""l' wall Iraan a sharp md1v ulual wrth a strong ca.,h1t•nni: background W corr er •Excellent sal<tl) •Fret' parkm.: •Paid mt'l'hcal dent JI •Frt>c tareer app.arel •Prohl ShdnnJ( We will be mterv1cw1n~ oo WEDNESDAY. Junl' 25. from 9 AM to 4 P~1 Please call Venda <1l BankrngTEUER Costa Mei..t. C1\ Exp preC'd. &IO 73i3 !>42·4321 Newport Centt•r Op Equal Opportun 1 l~ CLERKS portun•l> for a 111Jlun· l::mplo.>er Police cle rk . <,alary J>t' r.<X1 tu I ea rn S&. L ~ ' lll!!!l'!!!!!!!ll!!!l"!'l!!llll!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!llll!!~ I \1853-Sl 05 7 pr mo !l'f· :. h 1 n l'tllent benefrh Ca 11 dJHerenttal Caty of Hunt· IJo1s Croxon. 644· 1461 Cur CANVASSEKS rngtoo Beach has open· cID .ippl $8 50 In~ forpohce clerks. Re· IMPERIALS&L * quires h1t:h i.ch ool E.O.E. rn/f ft. • Kradwuaon or t>qwvulent Hanking HR* + ability to t ype .i5wpm. Cand.Jdate mw.l pass a back~round H'l urt\~ 1-ht.'<.'k '.\lust ~ able to TO ST.\ HT work a II i.h1fts . Apply 111 ---------•I JPP CUSTODIAMS FUii time & pan ume permanent p o,1t1on,, wortu.ng at lrvrne apart ment complexei.. f1e.lll ble hours on part t1mt- posrt100. Excellt'nl rom pany benefits for Cull ume position Appl~ at: THE IRYIME CO. 1061 Camel back St Ncwpon Bearh Ca 714 644 3196 f: 0 t-: Fond ~:nac·c \\fJrkl'f'S l.o tram on autoll'l3t1t· mt.'Jl !.l.rrer <1od pon1on ron 1rol lUam 6pUl. Sun · Thurs. $4 uo hr to slllrt "die perd Mu i.l bt' neat, clt'an. & reollablt• U>n 's l\1tchen. r.~OH7 aft 10..m fur appl FULL TIME TELLER (.'lean cut nlt' n & WUITI(' n " dnvl.'r's he. UNoue Patios l1tc. hi 97-'·97"1 Personnel Dept 2000 1------........... -f'ront oU.11! in '1t"d1tal Lab ha:. 0µ1 n1n1t p r t' \' I 0 U ., I' ~ JJ .!!. knowle<h!e o! 1·omvuter dt.>l>1rablt' Hr., noon 10 '.\1aan St. Hunt 1Jrh Ask ror Larn ~ 5J6..5491 E 0 Eo: ArC' \OU lookm~ for a career'' Arc-you pcoplt> c. c: HIER Clerk Typist for Newrort l,_,,., Do Ou ,, IJO\ llfkl ba•t'd financial r1rm onen .. .,, ~ ,., · 'lature. experiencro. for " "'ork111~ w11 h money? 55.,.pm Office exper l'os1t1on 1!> <'urr C'nll> exclUSl\l' ladit:S' apparel help£ul. Xlnl. benef11 s. available rn our Costa stor e. Be neflts J ohn opportunity for i:irowth Mesa branch_ 1-:xcellt'nl Hogan . 111 Fashion WESTERN STA Ti'.: stJrtm~ salun C'all l.tsd lsl~. N li 644 71~ p ENS I 0 N C 0 R P KJsner fur an mten 1ew 1·ASH1ER Hou.-.ewares 759 1525 bt wn 9am & appornlm1•nt a t 171-1 ' :.<ilt."S Apply m person 6pm. 979 39ltl Crown 11.irtJware. 3107 1-''---------- t: Cst Hw).CdM CLSU( WAHTB> BRENTWOOD SAVINGS& LOAM l640 Adum~ 1\\£' C<lsla Mesa. Ca 92626 for health food ~tore --------•I t:XPERIENCEO 1-'u ll or p It.I me 548-9537 C~HIERS tocktall Wa itress. Mon M. F'n days. 7 to 6. The Hud U TUTE die. 741 Baker. CM. or call a!t 5 PM. 540-0966 DECORATl:-.G 1-·1..ARt:' !!pm. We offer 1·om Nat'! Co needs qualil~ pc;lJllVf' .,JI. pd \'J('. pro people lo t'OOrthnate de f 1 l '-ha rr n IZ & m f' d cors lJ\ ofhres & homes benefits Plea~c phci nt· Flarefor color&lo\c for Bett) for 1nten1e.,. people necessary Call 646-4400 Karen848 9378. 3 7P'!!:._ ~~I 0<-f-al_'t>_lnsura;,.l' DeiY~ & Stodl olf1ce d~1r~ ~1rl lnr in F lime Night ~haft Wro lere:<iltnj? Ofhl't' \OOrk tn thruSun Must~t8 495 "lud1nj? llct'n'>•ni:. E 1701 St <.:M phone.. f1linl! & I' pm.c ----ln~urJnl o: expt•ncnt•' Dt: M ON ST RA TORS helµCul :? ~rs •>Hice e\ wanted i .. imphn~ soft per r••quired C<1ll dnnks. puy $26 dll). f'n !SJ3.95!l bel\Ottn 8 4 JO Sat!~ ~I 5031 --- General office l:;Qual Opportunity f.:mployer M F MARKF.TS DENTAL ASSISTANT Expenencf'd office ht•lp full or part.lame. back of ~r. wk z night!-& Si.tl rice postJon open. X ra~ J e .,, e Ii. by J u s l' 11 h lie & exper preferred l<.:oncesslon Part time Moo-F'r1 Btwn llarbor & S.W._9066 ____ --- TEMPORARY Register today lO work on vanous accounting & bookkeeping a~i.1 gn ments. Work close to your home t,.1gurc Clerks lO Seruor Accoun Lants needed throughout Orange County (21.3> 244 8111 to arranl(c '!!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!!!'!!!llll!!l!!!!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!!j an appornlment lime, or applr on Wednesd<1) Jl For 2nd & 3rd Shifts swnmer help. 16 & 17 yr N w pt BI v d s. C M ·I (rtoneral of fare for bu'>y olds. 10.l.5 hrs per week 631-14.20 New po r l () p ht ha I AOllEllT IMllLF'S accounl~ FIDELITY FEDERAL Sa" inqs Giid Loan A1s.n. 1515 WestcliH On ve NewPort Beat·h Equal Oppty Employer Bil.UNG CLERK We promote to manage· O . C . R a c e w a Y DENTAL HYGll:.'NIST rrolog1sts' offrce Appl) ORANGE COUl'4TY'S meat & superV1.S1on from 1..;.;SS2_ss_1_1_. Bo_b_. ----to work Ul establishf'd of ~a>s 646 znt BEST WI~ A CAREER? Concenion Work e rs. f1ce near S-Outh Coast lieMral AD AGENCY MEEDS. Call !7141631_9421 Adults 1 Sat. a month, Plua. The Balboa Bav Club as ~ CCMlllty's best $4.!iOtoslart. Many open· S4S-04S4 now hinng· Gro~ Shov CllMg Clerit. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I in gs Ex per. not ner ~T AL LAI Clerk. Must be 21 ) !'!>old We're look mg fur a super CHARGE MURSE 0 C . R a c e w a 'I ' Mlgr o( orthodontic re Must have ha' c ven capab:l'. detail mtn<iei.I Challenging position for 552-5511 Bob. tamers needs "art> flexible schf'dule f>le.i~c person who enJov-. work Rehab. onenled nurse 1-------W--k-benders . Ex per pref call for Jppt ~ 7J:jg mg with flgurci. 4. nice 3.n ·:M>sh1ft Must be de· Cons lructaon or er DRIVERS SATURDAY & SUND.\ Y MORNINGS Deliver Daily Pilot bundles to car· ners. Requires van or large wagon and a good driving record. Phone 642·4321 Ext. 211. ask for Harry Seeley, Equal Opportunity E mployer. WEEKEND WORK Saturday & S-day Mont~ De liver Da ily Pilots to Newsrac s & s tores. Must h ave dependable car. Call George Harding, 642-4321. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llO Wnt IGy Sf., Collw Mno. C.. 642-4321 Aa ... °" °" ....... It ,1a , •• ZJ33 No. Broadwal #200, Coldwell Banker Bldg .. Santa Ana '7141 US.4103 FREE PARKING people dicalcd to good patient Young man wanting to Good benefit <. Cosl111 General G1111ral ,.~Haft. l!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!!llll!!!ll!!i!!!!!llll!!~I Previous advertising care. Xlnl. benefits & learn atrade.slartS3 10 Mesa I rvine area P'l.UMIHSHELPSt Pt lame help wanted ---------•I agency cxpenence not salary. Apply 1445 hr. Rat~ as you learn 751"""2 WilltramS200wks tart Mon & Tues. nights for GUARDS FUii & part time. All ll r eas . U nif o rm s rurnts hed. Ages 21 or over. Retired welcome. No expeneace nee. App· ly Universal Protection Ser vice, 1226 W. Slh Street, Santa Aaa. In· lervtew hours 9· 12 & l-4 Mon Ulru Fri. BANKING reqwrro. but office ex· Supen or ..:82;:.::..1-6038..:..:..:.,:_ ______ Dental Secretary Rerep ()peo8am·8pm 995-3413 production. Apply ut perience is a must. . . laonill. exp. for art ave --p ~ n n Y saver , 166 0 ADVEaTISING EXECUTIVE Creative inillv1dual who Is career motivated. Cb•llPn31n g position w/expanding co. Exper, refs. resume req'd. Con· ta<.'l l\ts Currie : 641·9228. SAYINGS REP Our beautiful San Pedro omce has an immediate opening for a Teller. Sl>1 months experience is preferred, but we will train a sharp individual wiUl a strong car.h handl· ing backgroUNl. This full !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II Ume position offer..: •Excellent salllry Advertising CLASSIAID A.DVIRTI~MG TRAIMH Ttle Cl&sslfied Advertis- ing Department or t.be Da1lY Pilot bu an im· med.late opening on a telephone sales d esk. li(Ulll be able to type ap. proit. 45 wpm, 1ood phone voice. Salary plus c:ocnmtasion. Sales back· IJ'OQlwl very benericlel. txcellent comp•nr. beoef'lts lnchade medka , dental, c~ii u:o\oo etc. For Interview p lease caU: MZ-Wl. est m ~1c.-ao"r.L~ eotta••a EqliA! Opportunity Employer •Paid medical /dental •Free parking •Profit sharing •Freecareer apparel •Good growth potential We will be lotervlewing oo SATIJROAY. June 28. from 9 AM to 1 PM. For an interview appoillt· ment. pleue call Vealb at C2JJ> au.at u FIDELITY FEDERAL SnllMJI• &.o.A•M. An Equal Opportunity Employer You don't ne«t a gun to "~w rut.. wtwn you place an ad 10 the Daily l>ilot Want Ad&! Call now !!!!!!!'11!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j _-ec.sm ____ e_. ______ _ . Alw need very good typ. C 1 v 1 1 En g 1 n e er co-beach olhce. Xlnt sal OfACE WOU SllO P1 centia. C.M mgskHls, lOkey bytourh D~aftsman /Deslgner ""' w u $180 &lhedt:SaretolearnNCR MID. 2 yr exp. Donald E Exper'd only. All shafts Call ~·S588. 1 trun to st.art General Office 9am to 395. Stevens.lac 646-8915. Good 9.ay •company DENTAL OFFICE Open8am·Spm 995-84!3 Spm. Mo n thru Fri Beautiful Irvine environ-be nefit s . Apply in Progr essive. busy . --Phone personality, must ment, st imulating al person: 400 S . Coast speciality pr1ct1ce local DIUYEIS $200 Wll be good with hgures mosphere & Xlnt O.ERICAL Hwy,Lag.lkh. ed 1n Fashion Island OpeWilltramtru<:lld995nv~r;13. 'f>1>ing desired. Salary benefili. BANKING JOUYROCHlt seeks ASSI STANT n8am_-s_pm_ "'" open Lori's Kitchen. GUYS/DOLLS C&ll M752r56· B17r1ecke, l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I BUSINESS MANAGER American Gwde Fee m-0147.tt. lOam. TRAVti.. U.S.A. -OPPOR UNITIES CO,._, Bookkeeping, t yping. In GOOD phone v0tce? 1..1.Cocvm· gti;.~ne•Cchoa.seln'c. T p ~" .. 1., surance & gen . ore General office position GIRL FRIOAY·pa0rt· Mgmt. tramees. over 18, ""' °' •TEl.LStS FM/limed &F llidame. b"tpp.., knowledge 1s C$Sentaal A~urate typmg, hlang. ume, bootlleep1.0g &c le free lo travel. Trained in BOOKKEEPER Cashier ing or related on ay-r CY w.n CaU644--0683 Ill e bkkpg, goo d ty ping. A /P , AIR. & Santa Ana-then st.art at Garment mfg hes good background and light 3 & 5 P m · 0 c 0 5 teles.booe voice Please payroll, call 848·7304 P>Oa week. R estauran t. 464 7 DONUT Shop. early AM ct M Good VIPVACATlONS oppty. f./Chg. Slrong ac· typing skills reqwred MacArthur Blvd • N.B. No exp. nee Woman age coota rs . man. •GIRL FIUOAY • ~7'9S7 ctng. Sal open. Man ok. Experience preferred. 540-2344. 25 or over preferred. Ap· 714-54<M394. Growinl firm requires Send resume, P.O. Box but wtll train. aried ....... .....,. 59'¥9 'ST CORPORATE ply in person: Olpplty General Office 9am to crsoo W /V -· ... ~ ., ... ~:.Newport Beach CA lllrDICHI t boo'"'" llt n.....-•-· p rf -. ,...;A M ATl'ORNEY Oonuta, 1854 Newport Spm. Mon thru Fri. e ..... eeping, e .-.~ ... 1oa e ormance ( lo a.~.-~ Bl CM Pbooe pel"IOftalltv must ~ &r phooe conlJlct. opeaiDI In Newport lc>oklle.,.rF/C CPA Firm •t MarArthur Blvd &r Jamboree Rd , ltvine. 7$2-0274. SAVINGS Experienced« .,........,. " '1" Mature depe ndable Beac h . Stylist & counaellnt Tuee &c Thun be good with figures. d lot' investment bankin& Driver t o pick up de· Typlnt desired. Salary person preferre . manicwi1t needed. QIU IN COSTA MESA firm, Ideal for retired ceaaed pet.I • some Ute open. Lori 'a Kitchen, _se_.ee_u _____ --1 Jim. 714·'2'1·9901 from Mr. Huheng• ___.... who wlabel to be Y • t d • 0 r k · m.o747 aft. lOam. _9_All_to_IP_lf ____ _ S B" l ...-~ Loe ..... S EABREEZE PET1---------1 The rut.eat dr lo lb 3828 . lllo our their boat. a~ C EMETERY 19542 ..OUMOKl9B Hardware ..... Appl.)' ln aw e 979·9800 on the bay. Send resume • CMMaAL OfflCI run time, permanent p e r a on : Crow n We.et. · .a Dally Ptlot to: Stephen D. Sllnpby,,_ee_a_cb_B_lv_d_. ----• Es~t opeo1n.1 with poshion for indlvlduaJ H&rdwar., 3107 E. Cout a..uJedAd.M2-~. IN HUfE1b~GTON Ph. D STATJ::WlDE1 __________ .. nn. Irvine co. E){J)er . lo whO wou)d U•e to won Uwy,CdM Ma. R<>1en C A L B I D C 0 . 2 O 1 DllVBI • tralnc. sales or dalJI cuaide and la aeelllng a ---------- DO YOU 7830EdlnaerAve. Shipyard Wa y, Ste Men Ot women 2S yrs or control dept. Great career 1n laadtcaploa. Htlp wanted. Full time OFFERASERVlCE! 1'8·m2 NewportBeach82683 older Know the coeat benefit• It muc h OP· Some laod1cape ex· poliUooloourNaderad Lrt the public know with dtieA. Not SllO •week or portW'llty for advance· peri4me't prefen.d, App. dept. Hrs: Mon-Fri. 9--5. an ad In the Dally Piiot IN LAGUNA HJLLS COSMETICS more. Oran•e coul ment. Call Rita. 54CM0$5, lY at: Telephone fl counter Servt«:Dlrcctory.ltcan P.h.Roeen R etai l ulu. Ex Yellow cab, 1'1300 Mt O:>uta1PenonoeJA1en· THlllVIHICO. aa)ta. Require• lood eo1tyouulltlleu S2.J7 2'0ISEIToroRd. perieoced, ror excluaave Herrmann. Fountain ey,27'llOHarbor81,Cll. l081CamelbadlSt. 1pellia1. 1ramm.ar. It per day F'or more In 1'8·2222 ladles' apparel store Valley. (No or Slater NEVER A FEE Newllort Baac.b,C.. peomariahlp. llu\ eQjo~ tonnatlon and complete Beoeflll John Ho•~i•o. bet w n Jh w b o p • 61!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t 114~198 nedac the public. App: ~tescall642·5678. EOE Mt F/H w FuhJoo laland. .B. Euclid> E.0 .£. ly PeDDJIUtr, 1110 !I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I .!844-!!:.!7.!!100~---.L.~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IW--aaL-Adl __ Ol_U_MZ_·1171_1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Ptac.ntla Ave .. C.M. ... ------. --,. ...... --, . .. ...... ........ . . .. ...... ... ............. ·-_._ ....... . . . . ... -....--..... ,,, ... ------· • ....,W I• 11• .......................... _ , •• !:t.'!..~ ...... !!~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!~ !~.!!~ ..... !!~ 71001 ..................... .Monday. Jun• 23 1980 --------Homect.aoen need9d . UR8f:S AID All lte.-nOMISt SALES PERS 0 N C'ltttut __. for J '• R•I 1hU\a, upu1enetd or A.Mitt Rtetptloalat for 1100.000/yr •• 1vtn1t --------1Mttp Wmhd 7100 ... Cl •• ·-IOIO ,... I • ... NEYER A FEE le•'' s .... Cirowtn!P S\L u•1'• ir•S>•r 11.1pen i1~r In tah thar1rt• of ~tftC''I' I>\ hen manattr 11 ~ .. Open n.-w MC'C'Oun" lt'llt"r 11o1ndowli It ufflC't' Wldt' \IM<1) ol dulle'" (>llttl ~ "' Cf'Ol>\lh l)(>t('nL Shrt1n11 )•lar" lO~ C .. C.,., '7Z·"H 11111$ •· uh ~trwc Sulle 130 l'l\a \n,1 .......... T..-.. IWaut Fll!lhioo Island based rompany 'eeks n1 re appear1n11 individual w outjlo1ng per sonality & somt' accountinti rlasse~ or exper. Excel growth potent. bens & start1n11 salary to 8750 c .. c.,., t72-tt55 1616 E. 4th Strt't't Suite 130 Santa Ana T~ Beautiful bt>ar h IOt'att-d hank Sf•1•!.!'. ,1, ex pt>ricnred tellt'r.. "11 h n lC't' ap1waranre &· fr1endl~ per.onalit1ei. to 101n their "UPt'r fr1t•ndl" staff En1oy -..orkin11 in beautiful rorporalt• h e::id q ua rt er" o ' e rlook 1n11 o<'ean F:xC'ellent benec; & "tartmt salan. to S900 c .. ~ 972 ... 55 1616 E 4th Strf'f't Suite L30 Santa Ana CouewrcJal Lom Secnot.-, Reau11ful hank in Lone fieaC'h ~ks attrat·ll\" person abll' n1 rr a ppearmJ? 1ndl\ 1dual "1th rommt•rr1al loan l''<per1t•nre & ).!Ond o;ktllo; to 101n tht••r rnendlv <;l:lff f><t•ell<'nl ~nes & s tarrinc !'.alarv 10 S1300 Call ~ 972-9955 1616 F: 4th St rfft Suite 130 Santa Ana I w a.ti T l"Cllillft Gr eat opportun1tv for individual v. 1th mod '''Pini!. n1<-e appt>araiw<' & a v.1lhnenPSs to learn 10 JQ•n lht' staff or th•~ beautiful S&I. noted for 11 'c; I o n~ term empl o~eeo; Ad \'ancemenl pot ent & c;tartin~ salarvtoS700 C .. ~ 972-"SS 1616 E 4lh Street Sulit> 1:.1 Santa Ana T~ ., r cteparl mt>nt "' bedullful f'ashton lsk ha!.ed rompan,· S('t'k~ -.eq•ral mctl\ 1ctuab "1th '·'·pine 3.'lv. nm or mort' to 101n lh1•1r i:tro-..1n2 !'. t a r r I" r I l' n <1 I \ pt' r ~on a It I -. & n 1 <· i> <tppearanrl' v.111 ht•lp -..1n this ero-..th oriented pos 11 t1on 0 ff t' r In I! \'' (' t• 11 t• n t t>t'nt>~ & '>l3r11nl! -;aletn to S650 Cal~ 972-9955 1616 f: 4th l'lrt>f't Suite 130 Santa Ana IC•JF ch C.row1nl! C'om pan' !.eef..s eJCperienced to operate NCR7SOO Alpha !'\umeric 4PM s h1r1 Starttnl! -.alarv to S9<lO SlOO 'tt-1 (1 differential c .. ~ 972 ... 55 1616 f:. 4th Street Suite 130 Santa Ana Word ProcttMr T ..... Beaut. Newport &ach based rompany seeks nice appearinR Individual w moderate typing &c outgo•nf! personality to ot trained in word prot'ess1ng Excel • benes & starting s alary 5800 e• C:.,, 972-"SS 1816 E. 4th Stitt( Suite 130 Sa11la Ana MClf'NefO,••• Bea ut t'ompany : overlooking water ~ks exper"d proof ~rator t o join their s taff In their new fac1Uly. Xlnt. benes 6 llW'tlq salary to SIOO. C• C.., '7'J.ttH HUS E. 4th Stree1 Suite 130 Sant.a Ana 114J Am9. pill-td.111 Tralnfft M•u Verd• buey board ln C"Onltl'l1al, lot OW' wtnolnl prCK"k>u• _. trn.aH. a.-.. ttotp •1 Ceoter. fut paced Newport rmu&a b~en Mu1t be ----------1 a.t.aM-...541-~ Buch R I'! omce Xlnt dynamic au,....1vc-., phont ttlqul'lt~. wlllln1 to work Iona I &RS e NUISl.I AIDIS p.nonaUl> " prof •r. houn for dlvenlfM!d 1n lo.,,.., car ~sm Nerded "° tin n..c to r:"a>o req (:.II LI a vntmeot man•aement 14111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 UN llldtrrly paU.\.I Wiii nrm Tralnln1 W\11 even I .. d ll'alJI q1.elillc4 fit"AOn l II llf t 1~011H•HPet want• ntf All 1hln.. ava I App llCIPTIOHIST ua Y qu1 Y you or V .. jo aru. tull I) l4-USus-nor. N 8 Wllh or wit bout l )pU11t com mod 1t y brokua ott pan UIDI Liv. ln11 -----needfd l'o p JU•} Trm license l...o8ers n~ not ~bl_!_ ~II.Ilda).. "°racy &. full tunr L'all apply rur lhl~ un1qu~ Nunl.Jl1 Tod Strv1c·n at 1'7V Olb4 h 111 h Pa ) In ll 1 ob ···••··········••····· ............................................. . ~r"•auY/ TlAVB. AGBtCY '1Ulll llmtlnllon Beach Full OmcE l t m e E x p r · d 714 'M6-6lrT7 AIMlllSTUTOR TRAYB.Ac:'i&IT Require agent 2 >n mm Thla poa1uon r~uirf't1 ... e1tper Preft'r Cptr tr ... 1n nunlmum ol 80 wpm t)'p 1n11 Prol(rt!:.•1' \• !'lo 1111. and 3 to S yt>itn pro OCH agen(') 644 5373 are111vt 0H1ce e" Motor Sale of ttOUSKXEEPt...R. b•• i.n ..... ODIAL YSIS w unJJm1lA!d potential ror far NW'pl lkb C'CM.ll>ie p,-, R.ufonl .\ult-nN'drd for future 714·63l 7475 perience Shorthand not T)'plll General oHict! req1.1red but de!im1hlt! H ~ grad Good ~nt'hb Plea.ff call for an 11µ C M art!a f'armPr:. IA>llltme nt 1714 1 540 84Vol I n s u r a n (' i.> ~ r " u p S404100 E 0 E W•kw ,._,.. & DnicJMr Ca•t•1: 1 At wholesale & below!! Sat. June 28th. startin~ at 9AM Come early for best selection' ! room. bllb. TV 640 9C*6 rt-Urenwot facllit)' P 'I' RH/LYH wHktnd•. ll 7 1oh1ft SALls-RET AIL ''frwport Vlllit, 842 5861 lblldltt9f'r ~ for ptnDANnl F 1T work, In bMu bta~h anoa condo N"1~ Job II\ alnt w«klnl cand Pl.aue n ll m a 101 MOii lhN t'l'l 8 lft 4pm C'Mucal l:.r" t.llp pr .. r .. rnd Wlll train fo< H'" Spet'!.U )' f'U U 11 rnr I 11 MuatOll Viejo H.t!atd~nl Aide needed for rl'tl re me nt rac1lll> ll 31>-7 JO shirt Medical )iature. experienced F'or exclusive ladlei. · !>lore Benehls John Hogan . 111 Fashion ~land. N 8 644· 7100 BEEHIVE INTERNATIONAL TYPIST 2 t 05 S. St..s.ct. s.t. AM & dental benefit) ---------- N~JJOrt Villa. &42·5861 an1tor1al. 11art tam•. SAL&S Reuul in store & out. Independent con tractor sta tus Big nx>ney for the rn>llvated 31.iO G Airport Loof> Dr CM.ta M~a. Callr Equal Opportunity t:m1>loyer lkgLSter loda) for IOC';,I temporary as:.11tnrt .. nl~ 557.0045 t take FAinger west from the Newport Freeway to Standard. turn left & proceed to rear warehouse entrance at 2105> agl bto ~1b1h ~ak 714-tlt-tlOO f<ESTAURANT 11\1. Refer"l'nC"eS, 631 T22"I 1"!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111-"t no"" ac,•epllng cook a p -- -.~ p l I l M l I 0 0 ~ 6 t Land.sea~ roai.ntenauC'eOfllC't help M a tur\· ~c<.:ormic k s Landing F«Ymao n~ed Vaned woman. one &trl oHll't' 31110 AIN a} ,\q~ C~I Ph 646 6059 or e"e' '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!" !>1!·7'985 1045 ~ 0 -... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• dia.1~ tull umr ~nna exp in htl." boukkt't'1>111ic lo \ppl~ in pt-r_so_n ____ SALES-students. aC'lors .wot C1>0d l'O bt>nd•l• manal¢t' ~hu,,..ruu m d APP I} 11 l \ 41 11 673 i757 10..:ipn\ Kl~lduranl singers. ancers. ) nit l.and•cape 233ll \la ~aC'k twr & ron~sion d du Its.ea r n B l G Fabncant~ Mi.»100 \1e OFACE MAHAGY ,1and help l>\Jnted \J 0 ~ E y · FU:-; .10 1QI .. 751 SUlned gl11si. ~tud10 t'uJI ,andw11:h mJ ker Call PROJECT SHOW TIM I:. ll m e. per mane n I Rarbara 754-8716 bt1>1on _64.2 __ 2020 _______ _ Legal Set'retar) needed Benefits 646· 7474 1 & 3pm Sales (or bus)' H 8 law 0H1ce Xlnt \)ping slu.lls req Sal ()(face Manager"s ass1s Restaurant T E L E P H 0 M E open 848-4114 tant Late t} ping. an ~ Balboa Ba~ Club is SOUCITORS LEGAL SICRET ARY Exper'd . Pl. lame TI4-67S--0'200 lAfJal S.Cntary I ~·· Fasluon Island. Npt S ch. Tax llllgauon law Ofh('e Good wo rking cond1 lloni. S alary ('Om mens u rate w t ca pa· b11Jl1es 64-1 5232 vo ices. purrhas1ng now hiring . Hostess. Maturepeopleforpubllc Mlrro Pre<-is1on Swis~ lll p ume Must be ava1la relations Salar) + Laguna Niguel.831 9331 ble eve!> & wknds generous bonus Hours 4 omcE Cl.ERK · TRAINEE Please call for appl · lo 9PM Mon. thru t'r1 64.S i.lS8 Ca II Ca II I 714 > 846-$504 Mr Tullis Mon 6·23-80 The Daily Pilot ha~ ;in 1mmt>d1a1e openinl! tor lkstaurant BOB'S trainee for fu 11 111111· HOME OF THE permanent position in IG IOY our Class1C1ed Dt-part I menl Must bt> able lu lmmt>du11e openm)!s m SA..~DW!Cll MAK1':R In Health Food kest l'eed mature 1>1oOman for f llme pos1t1<>n Appl) in person t>3 Fas h ion lsland. i'\B ••SECRl::TARI •;s . • RE f a.sh l~land $12.~ Admm As:.t R&O Sl6 $400 \ppotnt~nt Onl' t'rt'<' L11 Remde~ '~""'' 4000 Birch. I-:.l.ib t;t :'ltewport Bealh ~ Kl90 37 2 l llreh Sh-ttt ~-port .. oc..h VET iUi>t. A H T prt• f d \et Ho .. pt in ""'' l.aJ;;Wlcl 499 5Jj~ Pree Tea cup poodlea. male 3 yrs. rema~ 4 yn, hav~ shots a. spayed 968-23S4 P'REETOYOU LOADOFWOOOCHJPS 1 SZ7 3600 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'Im--• \'ET Rttt-pt exp pr .. r d Free doe. very fnendJy V"" l Hos p t 1 n ~ o ::::e~ed, med.Ill.III SlatETAllY TO Vf' Establis hed Southt·rn L.Jgwia 4~ 5378 1050 Calif bu1 ld~r5 ~-: .. ks ----------1'-sdt * c areer o ri t-n t e d 1 n Word Pr<><:es:.tn.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlVldWll wtsharp 'ikills Syit-... 6 Hade-a bed sofa. dbl. Shorthand & ~n~tneenn~ ...,,.~ Avocado tweed, b..ke MW ewr pn•rerrt'<i !wnd n· Operators m> m.1rn sume -..11h ,.,l,,n r1· Kell> tiJ' 1mm•·d•al•· -.-.--,BUY** qUlrl'l'flt."Oh lo .\h I.ind& 111.'t'd ror •·X1>o:r1t·ll •' ri f O!.tt:r Pr1•,IL•\ nf !'lo S)'llem., ti ()IJt'r.il•or 111 Good llded Furniture 6 C<tl1f 41JAI t (lffilJU!> 111 ln1ne <irl'd lunh t•·rm Appliances-OR l will '\ t"w µort lfr o ( h < JI V.i• di"'' ti.,, t-11• ... •I 1,,.r sell or SEU. for You ~ E U 1-. \\ .J 11 ,., '1 " i.: I t ~ MASTBS AUCTIOH L)J (IJllll lli,.1r1t "f "4U616•1))..9625 \'l' 1.n homemaker aide for con.,.alei.rent canC't'r p11t1enl Some nur~mg exp $600 mo salar) type 35--'0 wpm 11~ pin~ our fam1I} rt>c;lauranu. al St>cret.al") ror Uicrow of test will admm1stert-d lo llt'arb) lorat1oru. Wo: fl• r1l't' F,,p nei'ded C..all 1'it><'Uflt\ (,uarn I' r 1'J11J '"'"'11111 r1·l•1r•I h 1n.,c,c, ,,, I• 1 RlltMnuH I :-<egot1able) 548-44::7_ CLERK II Full Time all appbrants>. 10 kt•\ qui re no pre\ 1ou-. ,., for appt 5.52·4050. Toni .. l"aken•ls ni<·., Jllh in adder, handle phont•s 1ienenre Jom our lnt>nd ------µ1,·11-.anl -.urr•1u.ndtni!' in learn C'o m puter dnd I} team Corrw !>l'l"U" to SECRET.\RY t:Xt.;CL 'ewpurt a~Jih .ir• .• other general clerical daybet-..ttn2 IP:'>! Tl\'E :".: B construction Call 6756101 'tton thru duties Opportunat} for Waiitffs W oitttsHs l'fl ha!. 1mmed openm~ f'r1 lbm to ipm advancement and t•'l Cook T~s for executne i.t'<.'n•tal") C'e l len t co mp an~ ~2 \dJm!. ''" 11 B tu ass1:.t director ot ~nehts. Satar)' com 33SS!:>o Bnstol marketing di<'taphoni.> mensurate w11 h to \ ~antaAna SH &t~pmgrt>Q ~.irl.<'l penence F'or mten '"'"' Cook Tra~s mjl sale~ bat·ki;?round SECRET.ARY l 0 pr(>., I ct t n I I .I ..! • est11bl1sht·d '\•iuti .. r < d Id bu I •I •• r '1· • K please call 642 4321, exl ~2 A,emda de la helpful E O E Call [}<)rs Great Western Savmgs & m Carlotta, Laguna Hills S"'aru.on or Tom Ei.:le\ Loan needs a bnghl 1n "'8 .&. ..,.GE CO.&. ~T .,.,., '"'o" c..irt-t:r •Jr 1 nl• •I 111 d 1 ' 1 d u a I l u I',. rt 1 r m \Jrlt'l' 111 "'' r1 t.1r dl a n d ~ rl m 1 n 1 • L r ·• t 1 ' •' dl\'tdual to work m our ~..... ~ w~ Woit~HS 7U l e>.>Jooau ___ _ Loan Processmjl? Depan. DAILY PILOT Cook Troinffs SECRET.\R y IELL~ 1. .. 11 .. r r<JITI" 1n ,,,.1 ... Ir, 1111· ~.:tl I 1 .t !I ],! liu • •n· .~ L" r •:• .. 1••1 ...! I .. t r h ' l = .!J• !-. ment K now ledge of 330W Ba> Street Coshlen Oep~nctable -.. Rt•.tl L9000 Burroughs Costa Mesa l54E 17lhSt.C~ !:;:;tale ex.per. good t~p dullt:' l'•"111nn 111l ~r· l...i~Wl, '' ull "-11 • •• i(f'O"'th Jn•I •1111••rtun1•. ..'7!1'\~ t .tbo1t l<•I Termuial Typmgab1ltt} Equal Opportun1t\' 4.50lCampusDr In ing & S H. sm plea~anl lo leJrn r··" ··~t..ltt' Jrl'I 1-.fjUJI ()Dl"•"IJn!I Prom Pnvate Party Drexd 2 dra wer Trad1 taona.I corre-e table 2 cane bottom Tr ad1t1ooa I arm cl\ain; . Round d tn mg table, expandable ,. 4 lea\>es 6 6 chain ~ 1010 da)S . 644~3 ~•eves lltatchmg couC'h a. lo ve seat C'OOlempora.r) xlnt cood S7SO Coffee lable i.ohd oak w glass top t.n~ Ill gold chrome SJ20 9:>i 8191. at\er 6pm. 646-9440 LUCIGA&ITA&S from yow buaineu caret Send ooe card for each lag ~-one spare. We return permaoenlly waled attractive tag • strap, meet1n1 a1rlioe I D. reqllll'emtats. P re- vent k-.s • theft! For a penona.lized t.ac ~ wallpaper, fabr ic or '"Day Clo" paper 6: we will back 6: tnm your ~ Or ll'y two card.II beet to bid:;. PRICES: 12eaor3/SS 4/5u.p S1.60ea 6/9 tags Sl.50 ea. 10 or more Sl 40 ea Sales Tu Include<! NO CARD? Draw YOW' own or send name. address. pbooe & wt-'ll make ODt' card per t.ag Add 2S" each. Seod check or moot') or derlO PLOT rtlNTfNG. P 0 8ox1* Co6la Mesa. Ca 9'21626 •DOG SITTER• 11..Canmes mobile kt'n nel CM, NB. CdM areas Call f Of' 111Jo Ad Sitt.er •l6134 hrs. 642-4300 ---- .. :uerlall indoors. gold. w Rlas5 top Can ~ used as aqwi.n um Beau. S200 848 7252 MAYTAG e lec dryer of 45 WPM . with l 2 Emplo>er 28502Marguente ofr in good toe Salar~ >ear s clerical ex ----------.. 't s o Veo ORA.'llGE Coast Sav1njli. ·' 1 st n 1 J t-ommen.surale w ex{>t'r tx>me hw lcJ1n~ bu.:.1nl''>:. I-mµlu~ ,.r \I f-11 Pos1t1on n.-qwrei. .i.t lea!'>t 1 _________ _ Bdrm set !Wiilnut i UntC'CJOd A.lso.playl)f'n Dn!ssoer 2 l"Od tables, 2 llke new Call 646-~ dsnr I.imp& beds. 11685 ~"d w6PM _ 9~7 1119 l . a fl b c a 11 Sda Hide·a·bed. llkt! Dt.''*' 646-9440____ Sew mattress S175 Abo. For la1e roucb. ~. ta frett estimates oo up penence. has a temp. pos. for loan Equal Opportunity 171-1> 752·5071 processor -funder. Op. Employer Se t port unity for full time cretary tgaraj!e a ten e mplymL Call Jennifer. -----danl. F' T . ~ to 4pm, 1 ~rs or resporu.1blt-""Jir Ref "111 lie n-q II 1n terested 1n th1• t'llrl:'t•r .... E' I IAM You 'U find the working t!nvaronme nl comfon.a ble. the peoplt; you work w ith fri endly & the ben efit~ package generous 7!'>-i-1801. Orange Coast RN"s Part ume Rehef benefits Beach Con_?o Savings. 1700 Adamsj Cha r ge Nur se Call Bill -199 ·1 1•5 Ave .. Costa Mesa, 92626 11-7 30AM Mt.>Sa Verde _400-__ 1_111 ______ _ JX)S1t100 plea!tt' S(·nd re ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• :.ume and '>Jlar; h1..,tol") ....... 1005 to :'>1:. Linda I-o'lt•r ••••-•••••••-•••••••• Presle> o< ~ Calif -'bO.I ---------•! b6e, mt.Kb more ~·9668 holatery · 641-GIS ___ _ Campus Or '.j l'l>\POrt EOE Cocw. Hosp. 661 Center. Secretanal pos1t1on, F 'T Please contat't Art Cost.aM 5-485585 Moore at 714-759-4712 for 2 Parlung lot attendants esa. · l)ptog.fillog. dictation. Beach. CaJ. 92663 I:. U I:: WESTlflNSTn ABBEY Al'mQUE MALL Dally 1~. Fn 1~9 ~EDTL'ESDAY U7S1 Wesim1C>111tt Ave Spyiooe E11tra Queen Aabqlll! floor loom. Xlnl. mattress • box w tf ra me cond. $300. Sl.50 Xlllt cood Hoover ____ 640-__ 92611 ___ _ anappomlmeol. for So West Bank. 800 S AIL MAKER Ex legal secretal")' tramee ---------• Glenoey r e, La g una penenced , to mana ~e _8S_I.S_l2_l______ SECURITY Beach. 16 to 18 ~rs old j!rowmg !>ail loft Dayi. SECRET ARY ,11teeept O FftCER Ganim Grove ~103 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS Please cont&C'l Joan 64&5806.l::,es645-8i85 lmmed. openlllg m pro Part time pos111on _Gore __ . _497_· 1_77_1 _E_O_E ___ 1 Sales gr es 5 1 \ e I a 0 d 5 ca pt' o.n ailable to wurl. i. hop ~!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!~ ~Ch< vacuum C'IHner JOHN Wayne Tenn.is Club SJO ~am11) a !lt"X P'"°' fa m1 I y members b 1 p C"amera S120 Deluxe Ex lmmrd. sale desired eT)'cle 111$. f'lDe Pnn lS 8'11..Qi:5.4 $25 SJ~. Gold Inf ---------- framed P1cU10's "'Lov UNBORG Racquet Club en· oo can\'&S S2S 00 family teon1s nem Old f1shermao lamp ~rstup. Wortb Sl.200 ~ap shade S40 Large will lake Sl600 or besl of CHESS & GAMES architectural & plannin~ ping cenl t-rc;. IJdrkinR Two q u ality 1at1q u~ firm Gd phone manner ari.>.tS and or JPJrl tablH. ll~haa .tr Old UHLTI>. reqwred Minimum 1~ p ITll;'nt.s :'>lust ha'l' ne,1 Dl&J.tsb w cbr's. Sparu.5b Spe<-1alt~ game store has mg speed 50v. pm Sala I') bit> houn Apph at wall llllrt, 10eapeosive Afhrma U ve Act IOfl Equal Opportunity Employer Part-tJme bartender• for Plua Palor. f'n & Sal l'Ves over 30 prefe r red Call He1d1 or Jill aft 3PM 1714) 964 1704 1mmed opening for commensuratt.' with e1tp THE IRVIH E C O . 6'2-11111 c·are er minded sales Calli14.9795120 11_,llamelb.ick!'>t l C"eram1c plant pol 00 rer ~. ~ person Entry le,•el poi.1 ------------:"-ewpon Bt·at h l ,1 ----------sUIDd S30 Books ~ l~ --- anytuDt'. 681 •C \'ictona RICHARD PETERSOS c 'ii btwo Harbor a. la.l)(bcape 1979. belo1>1o MAhopJ> y Sideboard wrt.b 2 be"e&ed m1rron Door W1\b ~ gl.&ss ~II aft s 631 1721 uoo w a good d!.'al or up Secretary to work for pn• 714 .,, • "1"" l...o8s Preve ntion Agent exp. for maJor retailer Send resume to. Ad: 556. Dail}• Pilot, P 0 Box LW>. Cost.a Mesa. 92626 PART TIME Ladies or Men Work from home oo new tel.ephone pro~ram F..am 54. S6. & more S per hr Call. 963-2583. Pocmna mkt 640-0294e\~ ward .mob1h1~ Appl) sident & \' P o f e lt'C .,.... " ..... 2700 W C<t H"'.' t:O~ ., lron1C"S firm m C M Gd!•---------Newport B!ach ~5 SO'.!! Sl'rretarlal s k 1lh inll SALES. expenenC'ed hl'lp !:> H. Salary op..·n For 'i~:l Y HKP H l1•1 r· lull *"'•en l ~s. 1055 10 t 0 I••••••••••••••••••••••• \ama ha ampllf1 t.'r "" re verb New S28S used l Wlte S2.30 67 3 3068 LUMIEtt YARD Personnel · Payroll Clerk neeckd for !>mall bout• appt ca21~a~_::s.. 14 H tT~~ n~·:=s;~ ;~•wi~ il\I ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~OVl!'>G SALt. needs MAN with Saw & Spa m.anufactunng c·o in que Phonl' :'>tr Ed-..anh y !11.AYTAG j?as dn,er & ~~ (urrutl.ITT' Aslt ,.. A R B 1': R 't' A R 1-. forkliftexpr:H9_3073 Santa Ana has 1mmed 497 IOlK or :'>l.ix1nt• SECRETAR SF.CY fl<wtd .. ,"·p.·r 111 washer . 'lot cond I forRon960-4602 opening for a Person !>..">i 1579 lmmt:d opening IClr ;.c hC"t·\li:r lon t ""'' ~111 SSOO UBO 5-;3 4331 . :0.1amtenance For Apt nel Pa)roll Clerk ~U !ol ------j!r~..,ive & expern•nC"•'ll ~ · '1 6T.kll90 Ill d1~Goockl065 Complex m C~ta :O.l esa know lO·key b~ tourh ~aleslad' wantt:<I '>t'tretar. w prof1r1c·n< 1"~1 1>\ lill .1.>1i.!l.!l I ---••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:all 64t;.t486 process emplO)t"l' st a tu:.. At \\ altah L'larkl'' South I' ping . & ser rt• l ·1.r 1.i 1 ::.en 1 rt· St .JL ll>n \It t•n 1 c-ras & Stock error over stocked -----chanRe form:.. maintain Coa'il Plaz:t 1-tne R(•Wrt 'kill' To as-."t t.,1>o ct.int Part tun.' ,,.,11 1p ~,_... 1030 :?I.I set del' waterlt'ss MAIMTEHAMCE personnel files. s1 r k ""t• .. r \1 u' t bl' t'' [)i.rertor of local f trm in ' • , ., d ••••••••••••••••••••••• rookwart' Re11: rt'ta1ls for Carpenter Hotel exp dance stats Wi ll tram if SJ!lnt ;\lust be ahlt• t11 pubhshml! ll' .\.Int ~·• , . rt Bl 1 1 ,1 SLR with 85mm len~. SZ2:> + l&.11 .tr b..a.odl111g Rot1s~e rit> romplelt· IJl.e rww t\JU size ~ 548·:m6 Huge storJll:e cabtDet for ~aragt> $150 Otht!r items 848 2724 8282 Br)' ant Dr Hntjl Brh Exp Electrician & leave. \'acallon & altt-n penen('~. & haH .\l11h:i \Olved in ~ra,~e~h"" ~:,:J:~~;l!t \~1p1~\" 1'Kowa Super ~ 2"41121... $380. wall sacnf1ct' for ........Je---' Apply to ~.fr -..Of'k n1"hts & S•.mda' bt-neflts C<tll Pn""mru·I -·' ,-..p.i '1 OOZ20bacll. 6 lhttoe len.s 1 Cl.ll 963-6079 .,. '" """ sharp PI ease p h 11 n t-" 54~ 1 ~ .-Mhb1e:eee1ll-.••1tcoas:ae1 Haya Surf & Sand Hotel. ,...rsonnel 714.540-4811 Call lleathl'r ;.;1 7500 ur 'illOI-. SALl:.S \\ •lnlt'd fill.en N~w. pac-ked m -~ o.hd-W..t.d Lao Sch 497 44-7 .--ppl 1n n.>rson I I ull or pa rt t 111lt• le< -.x1 anjpn&.I bo.1 H~ywell I -... _.,. • 1 a ' ...-· Se('retar ) Recept1o n1 s1 b r f. Strobonar mod•I 65(. )larblehf'ad & Blair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prr ._ __ ender Mon Sal d t . & "' I Lu ene 11... 1;tur .. U~SAGER .. __ •. .,...,. . . C' .• , • ..,lad\ ~ .. nt· .... ror a1n I>\ R )pang .. ~nerd _ .. _ _.. ··--' All for House cutler.. stamles TOP CASH PAID .. '1'.. • Snu•: <>< ap· & Sun eves Appl) Ill -~..., • -"" .. rr c~ e p Come a ml?mt J)l;\ltlOn• "'""I ...... nllfu . ...,..,.. I . . I parel store. Growing ID· -;tore Ex per rf'q d o • ' ,,, \ bl I 5425 75S-0060 ~'es >I e ~ w a I er e s s For used fumrt~ & ap IOll d nd h M gt person only Located Ul •"• ~...._" counung bark11:round l' \pp> ln llt'~lln bt-t · rookware. m&S< nems ph8.0C'e!I. workmg or O(}l epe ent "am n the Wild West Center .. "".,,.,, ~ 50 hr llunt1o aton !lam & llam J07i !--C41ft 1035 AJJ~.-960-6489 ""-78'"" exp requ1 r ed Xlnt "><. .. ..,. M I L " ., ·-• (" .,. · "" ......., benefits Send resume to ...,~, ac nl~rl'. dg SALES MANAGER Beach.530-2:'>4i nn~ ...... ·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- '""---1f1-' Ad No 711 co Hills. The Claim Jumper organlle <'rl'I>\ to s1 II c:uoE S .... otS K1ttt'o, 10 wits . male ........,, 1070 ~ ..,. 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Some lab & X· :'\O FEES DEDUCTED Video& C.ir Phone Sale' -199-S683. 54 t'a\h10n lslJnd '.j II K.EtSHOND Pups AKC ray exp nee 645·7172 R~~fl~f~mK t-:xµr not ne<'. will trJm. 644 1.223 .... k for '>I r lJn O\amp st.re. 111 ,F Pet & w f' bu y GO L o Medical Ass"t. front & •957-8400-call ror interview :'>tr -~~ ... -........... -! non I sho w P v l pt ) STF.RUNG SILVt:R & back. experience helpful. We1ma r 631-0370 SECRET A.RY flXEC. Smaers Z13 8ln 1345 aft 6 pm SILVER S's WtJJ pickup ,_CaJ_J_N_a_n_c_y_a_t_64_2_·_3303 ___ 1•-·Rli--L•1•s•T•A-TE---cSALE.5PEOPLE. To sell ~1rn:nr::r1 ;'d:~s;~~~t Wantf'd C.o<.pt>I SmRt·n.l WfllOug.hl&nd wtut.e Ter ~------- MEDICAL/INS. GIRL ASSOCIATES home !le('Urity systems. Personnel Communica to s ing H_allt•lu1a~ .ill nen. 7 week.sokl. Cham RO LEX Watch Band Doctor needs front ore. Opening for sharp a~-Full or part tame. Bonus lions Dept. Serretary Weddmi;t <.all Ad Sittcr1 pioo hne 3 female. 1 President. 18K j?old lyplsl w /ins. exp. Lag gressive people. We offer plan. Income depends on Xlnl t yping Sh req 'd =ZN al 642 4300· ~ h•JU male 714/569-61687 $1800/bst ofr. 645·2963 Bch. 494·9643 liberal commlss1on plan, you• 642·5206. Exe<'. secretanal ex per per_d_a}'------t 1 " ,,. 1071 tens , · · amusl.Nonsmokerpre STAINEDG' ""S Cocter Spaniel male. 7 1 Medical Lab an Newport Ul ive .. raining. con-Sales fd 1nq · (71 ., .. " "123 ...,,.., IDOi. lov~a children. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cerned management. ---...1---1 & · uare 41.....,..., Costa Mesa corp dt·~irt"> TRUCK s b b Beach has opening in open houses. unlimited .-nnw.-f 11 eorgeous coat. all shota pray oot , bu.stness ofrlce for gd opport. prestige locallon ~ofeuiOftClll -U t I me per ma nl•nt 6 pa~n Baby la aJ . DeVlllbu, 1 yr old. 30 typist for typ111g reports Call Tom today. Ow-corporation 1i. C'On ~ help. all phast"S or .:l.t:i~ le'J)< musl sell SlOO or Ian&• 18' ba1b • 22' wide ,f, btlllng. We offer com· oerned about your rman SICRETARY constructio n Good bmtoffer to eood home Offer. Rebuilt Stum petlllve sal. paid vac. ~ oal 1ttwity Call for an NB devp'ml co Growth bc,!lt!flls ~6 74i<I _ ~ cle&Aer, Electromat1c profit s haring. med appl to di sc uss potenl.Sh,d1ctph.bt>ne~ Slal•ont•q• Store in t&OOOO 2t3·'17l2070 benefits Please phone . fi , I fl ~· • d 1ver5 if 1rat1 0 n ° P Free to Applicant Corona des \tar n£'l'd.H•" lla\·e somethang > ou want RocSwd.1 2 H P 10" table Betty for 10terview ..._._ ' portunlt y without a ln.·mePersonnelAgenc) prd sales lad\ full to~u~c1ass1f1edadsdo sawwithstaDd lyrold 646-4403 .... _ __. C--*-career change 848-6995 488 E 17th. Cosla ~es.i · .,.._r--• ......,.. ----Swte 23t 642.1470 tune. S d1)'s Xlnt .vork 1t well 642·56'i8 Ml-9003 M0-5357 S A L ES P E R SO N -----1Di cond Especially hne ----u .. .._:mop. TICpon~;ty for I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ NEEDED 18-80 for m --~~-cUentele 675-1010 Uc tltoHGoocbl065 t1llllllt-•h1111f•• .... IN5 ....... l t l s ••••••••••••••••• •••••• .. .................... . aggressive Uc Tech-2· Receptionlsl for Els crow ves men group, op SICllTAlY I Steno'TypLSt req111red for S)'B. aper. f'Unctlon u omce needed. Call for commissions, fluible M A R K E T I N c small eng1neenng salet. ualstant to Director: ol appt.552-4050.Tona. hn. no ex~r nee St.art RESEARCH office Experienced fast-cro-101 lab Mt'V1ce. immed. Call (or appt 11'e Irvine Company hu SlOOO Sl200/mo Call S48-9::M7. EPTIONIST/TYPIST btwn 10 S Mon·frl lmmediateoperunafora nt-957--0844. , 1 Weil-groomed. proficient -.12101 Secretary with minimum•----------• ~i~!!~'~'~.~:a':.mNe~ typist for beautiful of· 1;~-.-,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;-.-.-.-.-.1 ol 1 yr. exper. Must ~ TELEPHON£WORK fices near Fas h ion "-•~ capab&e ot accurate re-fac .. , all a1eat type1. J 1 d XI f I ..__ Ex.p.DOlnee. s a n • o t. r nae MENOR WOMEN port typina & pro-n •-ts?.Q20'7. benefits. llSO-S800/mo n. lffft._ fessional phone manner. .,._ _________ ,Call M.r. Freese: 759-0SU Joui our tHm ' Work fiK MODB.S forappt. Ref1. ltC...... a company which ha• r.n.le 1S.3S, fu.U figure RECEPTIONISTS:30toS To ARM.ct great n.alural l"HOUrce-s 6 bikini, m ature pre-Moa-Jl'rt, Mhr. Phones, W•""4 S.. u well as great people ~. trana provlded. t ......... " nu ......... ~ ...... ,_ ,..,.. ~es. _..,,._. .,.,..... --= SALAIJ ~complete applka· Mrs. Nichols t Frr ror NB L aw rlrm. Mu1t be sharp. bri1ht wtsd phone pwllCedty. lite typtn1 Ii: dertca.I dvUel. C.11 Pat u..s 'lSHfll. peper delivery. Bar· ly AM . m u at have eeoDomy car. Da na Po6Dt11.A1. Nal. Start: $430/mo ~ bon uu. -.om.. MO rHOtll CALLS THI llYIME CO. THIOOOll 500 Newport Center Dr. IOllMS Newport Beat'h. Ca flOID n t -"4·3215 2lmO H.atW Blvd lrqMJ Opp £mpl.)'r M /F' c.o.t.11 .. RESPONSIBLE? £ARNUPTO SB.95 PEI HR. Xlnt. w ork Ina C'ond Part ·tlme even1n1 nl-Ma TELEPHONF. R~EARCHER Temporary no aolhnc. train In office. phone from home, clear print· Ina , detail oriented. a..•.-.. ,.. S51-"3r7 • ..--··~~-~-~~--.. INSTANT MO..-r For class nngs. H.Jgbest prices paid Buying gold s11Ye r Jewelry. deotal. etc App ts aoywbere W1ll1am Laurence 953-8193 ........ ..... ,_ .... 1081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CX>NN O\ttt'tor trombooe wnh case Excellent coo dJtaao.. SlOO. 67s..8052 after 6PM. DRUMS by Ludw\c. light blue clear. 2 noor toms. a ba.M 24". 3 ZU1.ren Cymbals, Roger's h.i1h bal complele w /a l 1 ca.es 900 OMO. Call al\ 6.JOPM (714)T.17-Mt.9. Kl.JIBA.L.L 6: HARRISON Baby Grand Sl.IOO. ~ Cl.ARI.NET. BUNDY 1400 f'ft'fect. New aloft pritt SZS1 Our price 1141. 1$1-1518 OffkePa•a•& ' ' .. IMS i I .. ..................... . New 1 yr old Xe. Co,6er lldl 1111. -OC' ~ o ••r pay m eata a ad aentc. •11"-Dt. Con· tact G teaa Ohen. ..._,ttTt lllSC. ornce desb. aed ct.ain Good coed. 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SPECIALOURDOCXS• faoaoc:.C'ba,..,feetfor Coeu ll.. S.SCIO topi. red w /blac:k.T.,... '765 S3otS. Cootac:l fleet UNCOLN-MERCURY ·---•••••••• .... • N w pt Ya c b t Ex c b &lr PollUUoo eontl'ol de We,., sao.-. pp ~D'75 ....................... ma oacer Daily Pilot Jil.1.IAll&o Cealer Dr. 8taMt11Ul RCA J:S" cokll' ~llOO Vice C'CrUfiuUom OI' de ~Toyota CoroUa wa.... KM32'1 zuno. SDf'WJ-Lab Fonstajt 'IV. 2 yr ..,,,ty, fr. dlt ---&Jer docwneotary {>~ ftllr9 New lle rc~du Seu UU DeW, aUver wfbtact IRVINE b..-y ~ 6*1• Mu•t •ell thi1 muoth. pantion «'ha.r&es ~ RUI lot. lur cood. ~•Pffd '73 BUICK Century IJ0.7000 ---------i Romeauc ClaasJ". ,._. Olhennae a~•nect bv ....... ~E.iJOOOBem~.•lml'OOIM • trana, low mdu. A lo8ded,runtlt"'at,oeeda ---------.,_, YAll •u d .. -~· ' Jo" y r-~4 -ea co caer, •i· b •-f ......... ftS• """'ec:t n.nA emo Califonua Cnrla&nl Clesa tbelldvertiler. or ov.ruvuu super,, NI"'· l'ff. 1u a Utlle woril. SlOOOorofr. •-.. .. empe, tuaers, cu.aetle 5'oo9 28• vw. Pon.cbeorA..s.I ane1e/Teo. Aasume aaver cer• Only l5.$15. ~ ..... •-••••••••••••••• decb l lJ reduced . .Hyl&ueq.2 tadf .. H / CHICIUYB!eee lt71DATSUM lew-lmo or 125.375 Call Ad Sitter UH, .IJ&SllluetanclllOO.Seeto pnca~ ~o~c M 1111c ~ts_'?~e<. 20 &al) fVHra~ Cliletka f5JO VW·PORSCH£.AUDI caah. Orisin&I puttb&le &e4300, ZA bn. C F 1 ft 15 appredale, at 1105 E . ~ .. ~ ....... new · r '"•••••••••••••••••••• 4'5E Coaa 2.NZC~ S27 ,500 . Ca I I Mr . -·••••••••••••••-•••• Balboa Blvd at "L '' St. radio, duel battery ·~P'ord\.AatoaCla&s1c Gd etsa~~~!1 ~-=··~~ Cbampbn,151·1919. 1910Corona Mart U ~. '7'2 CdV &lot cood, ou Balboa Penioaula CERWlN VEGA 3-wey systm. D1n&hy. Much coad. $1.IOO. Newport Beacb ~ 22.CIDO milel! Cleanest Z !!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!~j JU.al cood. l7K au, Stm pamt. Mint ant/body, fllll ~1.UO stereo s.-uen w1LS" more. Newport •lip 611.-0 · •-• (•-> 6M-D.ze•es6wtnda. vi".Sl.800.~ -----------·• _....,,. .._l ..1 m ....... u . -· SELDOM offered. '75 ..... ..__.__ I bue (pair). ~1010 or av ...... -or_... uor $7911 •~ -....1 J, VS, PS, 644.e.sH weell:eoda a, 957-~l l d ya. 979·2636 '46 Ford Woodle, restored, MBZ '505£. CTW'VT65) 72 Toyota Man 11. needs '79 Lunouaine, U5K ml, PB. AC, AM /FM tape, ev•. eves. Sll.000 Al.SO '29 lllodeJ ~I f rW Wbt /Wht. Sunroof ~makeoffer. lmmac. cond. $14,750 or 56,000mi.l2300.752-IS38 ----A town sedan, 4 dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• $15,200. Terms. Trade 644-_T80I____ bstofr. P.P . ~7111 8raDd Nu 4• color TV. 14'HOBIECAT restored. SlO ,ooo ' Ch ,.. 970I 91.-W ---------1 ·65Coov,eir, power, auto, Sacrifice, 841-7975, Goodcoad $800 67~161 ....................... Yo9awc+= f770 '7SCDV l.9000mi. IOOd cood. needa pa!Dt. 673-91.211 77 3llOD Silver Lo ma ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xtra ru~ S7400 l38:507»-0097 m-:81. ---l!NOFORDI>eluxeSedao MUSTuou.»ATI New t1ru, bau. l•~ '77MGB.loml1es. --------- MARANTZTURNT°MiLE 25' SHOCK. sips. 2, head. o.ny dnve lnln. Tna .,,.,.JRGANA~ERRED Mutt aeU J~l red.ix~ HntnC ~ouT ble ~lpll~~ N1ces:B>C1 AMERJCA'a favonte fgo Xlntcood. sso OI B. W /ap1D , hinged spok.e1 New black l•c· .~ ......... ---raU _,,.. CPI ru.soo. Call Jll oo -Fral yr our car 1 '!fua ...__a_-: 6C2-7650 69118-0210 car. i.-MUilane coa-mast. lemp slip Sac at ,.. ..... • -· '77 2llQZ 2+2, wpd, elec. "'lOpm.._ .... ,. or or oot Jur.. or r,...,. LEN ~ OR G A N vert1 ble < OYG388) 557-M46all5PM · · quer.Mucb.Mucbmore. SU.ODO. mrf,AM /FMca.as .• A/C,... .,_._ ----MannoorTomA111.lD. MO ... TORS o _ _.._.,. ....... T .. ~·. fl.900. P /P. 71-MMS-9147. 1 MZ-3CDO '74 Capn'. lo ma, S2750. ._.,..,.. -.-... ...._ IMh&....._ S3Km.e,ll500.661-7074 70MBZ2.IO SE,wlute,xlnt JIM MARINO 2059Ka.rborBlvd. Trade.881-t654 '•ff c 11• 22' Wooden ual boat. ·u Ford Delux Club &ll-3763 cond. Suarf, best offer 1 Cost.a M ( I 0 ) ••500 c 11 ·79 • zx coupe Wltb --n1& v-iwsw•a.-.. es. ___ a• ••• 9955 •••••••••••••-••-•••• s o P ... · a Coupe Needs restori.n& M9 -....0 9705 _. "~ --~ -• ·-· ..... M • t 1 £•/ between 669 eves. M.tkeolfe.r~S913 ....................... stereo" ca.saette Sl500 11711111.ACHILYD. 78 Seville, 29,000 m1, ...................... . Swtka ftZO 5-9f7S. ,.....,_ ~or955-0XW M5 9742 ,._.. __ .._. perfect cond Suorl, &JI ·ao Cutlau S upreme lfZ6 ...-DB.T ·79 280Z 5 d 1 .. •z-x t r as Wk n d s / • • s ~m. lllanyutras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOBIE 16 Orange lr•m _, ~!! , _ _._. d s~__: ... coupe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-...,, 7S2-5055 n.-s.g.7111"' Xlnt. cood. Mutt selL ft>atmaintenance,outbrd potineyeUowhull FuUStttlBody All '79 Alfa Romeos ~. g nJUU. 40.ooo GETREADY &ITD, --C&lhft.$pm:48J.5179 repatr le canvas. AUi· 8ll.-SC ~~yrebudt MlJSTCONOW• mi. Must sell Ma&e ol t'ORSUMMER C 0 tfl7 <:raft Yacbl Service. mto~~ Rod. $30,000. f~. 49'7·5081 °'76 MC M1d1tn. rwu dot 63 Calif. look But. im ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 71 Toronado, good cond, ~11651 --Blue Topper Sailboat Pvt Party 64.5-591.S llACH l,W• .. rOIWITll'TS ---------1291116. 75&-00ISOev~ mac thru out' R~blt ,.....,. Jrot:A k Xln d . HI Dove St1'eet 1919 2IDZX 2+2.. loaded. ---~ enc • tram. Many ·73 Camaro. nma &ood ~reat. -/be5t. ....._ ..._._ w rec · t con · ·~ Packard hardtop, NEWPORT BEACH air, auto. mabo1any Mril 9744 nu 1ood1H "Cuteal" $llll0. cc7.5,,.. lrff .. fOJO S75071Pr3895etlerSpm 216,000 ma , dot c:ond. pro-75• -o ...__ • _,_. .,,_, ___. ..,_ 0 r· ~1~.., • ..,,. -.-•61 ..,,_ .. _ ,... .,... f··-' •-&-TV ........... ,......_ A.tU<,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._ LD '-· 'VUiJ -·-~ -· MW trans, ••••-••••••••••••••••• 1977.... r::: 27' paoe11(aa, '""' sys...,D115, -.n 000~-.._ MGB b Au .,..~ ...... '""'"' art .._ It VHF d "'i""'w" . 1st SJ.500 takes. 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S350 ..... t r 50-!M.91. 27'Santana '68 6bags of anger. 1 1 'H ADWAY ust se . •uto r . xlot. cood s11 .1:,o ~ • -----Is ,· • Xlnt cond •ooo cau SAHfA AHA 64().7489 &40 6087 or Iv mso TT0.1081 i1 ,, Rall Sp i3yeUowT---.. ----'°'"" 9040 sa1 inc s ptD . v eoe,1 Joy.8 ........ nm :......,,.~ • ...a.ruaro ye rt. .......uiuu, pwr, -'Ill"" f"' <fVW N• port ...,.""' _,....,,.. 835 3 I 71 566-2900 Aleu~r ·•-ou Ult -•-t _... AM t FM stereo red10, •••-•••••••••••••••••• T nc. ~.~ ... w -----·75 280Z, 4 -s pd. A I C. ---i'2 411 StalXJo wag Good -....<;v. • ................ 1,71 SC .a.•.... Yacht E x c b a o & e ·62 Scout. Chevy 283 eng, 1 .. 1 Ulll .. •lf0A1v1"<. "'"1."1Nt AM t::-.. ln • .. 97... _ __. Onu owner ,,.....,. Si!80l) ~ low IJll. ow tJ res. nms &d --I r-casa. x t nm· reap -,..,....,, • ,,_, V•r y ~taao Sl 000 ......_..,_ .. ...,..s ,_, hou-615-1.lllO __ __ huvy duty rear eod . •USED ....... W * d .. -, ... 1,...... ... .. ... · • . •WlD ~ ._ "' ..... I DLDi COD .• -us t sell ....................... .,..,. .-.. O.n•• nzo 9113-~ k>eded.Pn.'pty BestOf Hobe 14 n&&lJli wanted winch Sl 500t 080 '733.0CS cpe.mmt<05.59) 615-~41 ---1910~ VV.'l.onv~n.1blel970.NC!Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~!~IS4~l.200 (Moo ·1 Sall.boom.bloclls.masc 6Q31S2 -----~2002TuS1R (03321 Alf 97ZS 505DllSB.S t"f'lguwdnv~great.1tood S&USFIRST! PWo 9957 r1. ays), 731·8 216 Pan.s.CaUCreg~Z347 Trwdl:a f560 l20l4sp,air(294SXE) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttll.IMOW!!! t1rt•). best ofl~r over Webaveagood~lOll •77··~--:~:W••••••••••••~,·· (evellUlg.S • weekends> ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl S30lA mint (1008) 0 r N t: W • USED r......, go. Automauc, AK fat Jerry. ~ Cn.b ur Specw. "79 Toyot• ~ Ton loo• '77 s:JOesi <4S6SXG > l.11TOcoodF\a~ 850122 Sport. Good S25ClO 494 ~-~' A1C. Ract. Defoe. •ery ...... G M f II nee re.ady bobie, only bed: &ow miles.~ '7'8331f41p,air (4228) . act. mpg IEACHIWOITS eriVWBua Newenc.Re ciea.D GI00.~7C* .... no anner u 1 sailed oace. Prime C&.Uforanlo.675-118TZ "711331i.A, air (811116) Under HK o ne. New 848 Oovt-~ C"'1l c:IUkb Gd sU bltd ----------CONIMEll CHEVIOUT eqwpped, beautifully Balboa tlshiod) dock _________ 1 "l'lmA loaded (S.) hardtop, bre.kes, tires. N'EWPORT BEACH '72 : Newly painted. maintained, ready to 1 b .. 78 Dodee Custom %00, "193210iOpS/R (8l•J AK/FM cass. stereo 75• ,._0 rd1s Needs a touch • you Automatic Very cood 21'0! Har bu r kl• rt 1·,~r ,, '1t~' cruiBe or h•e •bo•rd r.pace a•aa w / oat "7'9S21iAS/R (26U) SZ.000.714-644·l7'2e•es ~ r;ave Sl750 Ollld.fl250 Call&U.-5Z38 .,, ...._ '-bl 87~12 lJY, Pl•. p/b, a /c, eut.o. .._ "-, __ ....._. (...,._..,) 8SUl5UI "''P may "" avai.. e. ---Lmt.d allp. XLNT pam ••-........,. __, .._.. 9777 ,_sdw 9750 --- 11 .,,,3 F'Ul&llnnl possa ....._ Sllpa/ pered cond. $4000/080 Ca...d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 89 Bu.It . rebwlt l~c ble. $80,000. Jack Curley Dodls 9070 l PP. 631·2170, 964-6U7, ?6POaSCHE eng ,nu brks,am1rm 534·1S05 evenings 6 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 831-0llOO YISITYa.. 9121 l"au. &ood tares.Sll50 weekends, 6 42 432 1 SUPSAVAJLABLE 1 ---------5 spcl, w/eJr Only 47.ooo 000 M~t ~ll. 5"4.511..5' weettdayi.. Sailboats only Delaney's '80 G lllC ih Toa pickup Q 0.AMGI COAST Mi. (lllOPRY) ,...;rt or 542 9087 m for -----Resuiurant aru. up to 6cyl. am-rm cut, dual HOMD • IOI Md.Alltf IMC. Dan 17 FT. GLASTaOM 27'. Restroom, shower.• Umks. only 3500 mi. Xlot A --- Has 85 h orsepower ace ma c hin e incl cood Aakioe f7,000 HEAJKMIARTBS 1150N BeachBlvd Evanrnde engine w 1tb 673-8800, uk for Dave ~Sean S&Jel.Servace·Leutn& -...... (5.JllJ. No of SA Fwy • 1es,, than so tioun. rull ----1ov 4 TODAY!!! i.. Habra 522.s.m eriGHlA SJ.SOO Many exlJ'U ~7after5pm c anvas, heavy duly WANTED Boal ahp ID '74 Mazda P.U. w /camper aouafto c ....... ~w UMIVBSIT'Y 1979 Turbo. 4000 ma trailer w.t h batch 6 Newport. Will pay Yin-shJ kblteng.Newtra.111 Y'; boree Beeutiful metallic. 71 Hu11 . 11ood rood 34 ngged loT ftsbin& or ak1-den fee. Call 625-2'46 or $1700/bal. 673-9417 ~ e:~h 640-6444 SALES 6 SERVICE ....trot blue w ltan int ID&)C. l:tl5i0or tie.t olfer mg (includes a 1et of 98S-997S ---OLDSMOILI ,,... 640-4.324 watersk1s). Hu 1980 --.. & ---y-fSJO HOteA PoUahed whe-els 6 other1 ------ bc:eme & IB "apotlesa! .. -s,..d GMC TRUCIS xtras ~.500. 7»-1913 or Vot.o 9772 Call I det.a.ils s.i 9010 • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • IC)I Mel A.W '1 640-UllS3 ............. •• •••••••• ftl~57277a.1076 ••••••••• .. •••••••• .. •• '65Cbevy Reblt V-8m1 2850HarborBl•d_ --Tl l.9' Ch.•rt:cr. mual seU. New tJree $900. 646-2700 &· COSTA lllESA 31" Uninite, F /8 HP,.. at SS600. Just reblt, 460 and ~-----540-9640 crulter, twn /<.:brys Ford,BerteJey JetTan. '79Chev3S08000mi.4 yni 74 Civic, eood nm.oillg VHF, ADF, xlnt femily dumtrlr,co•er.644-~4; warranty. Panelled ao 850N.Beub8lvd. cood. AM /YM st~reo, boat. S25,000. Nwpl 644-54'7S auleted. am-fm tape LAH.ABRA $1250/ofr. 645-7099 or YachtExcb675-1800 .. --------deck. a.u &U tank, ltke (5Ml.No.ofSA Fwy> ..-:soo1. ,, 'l ........ S8.500•99-1438 28' LtmfRS S PRTFSH :· .. ·••• .. ••••••••• .. •••• new C7 14JS22-llll iS Kond.e CVCC ••IOU· • all::vctn/ ~ W..e.d 95'0 Swld•Y by Appt. 30+ actual mPC,. Re1. '70, bristo l , l eak SL kss flSO •••••••••••••••••••••••I'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ps,am/fmitereo.A/C. cockp1l/oak parquet ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR p-eat body. fl!lOO!oller. cabtn sole, smg.le dal. 700 '72 Verna ha J7SCC Dirt for top used can-f«eign. ?t .. W 6JJC5' 95'7·2745. l.97S Tara• Carrera. OM ol 12!1 made Chocola t.e bro wn w l l an 1ol Everytb1n1 1s fre1h $23,500. 759 1913 or 640-Ull3 ------ '61 P orache Su~r 90. L~ rest.ottd, blk w lblk mt. new trans 15.000 m OD eo a . Jmma c _,/080 PP MZ·!lflse VOL YO SA•IS,SBYK:I AHDUASIMG OVEBSEAS D F..LIV ER Y EXPERTS IAIU•E YOlYO l!Mll Harl>or Blvd. C~AMESA '46-9JOJ 540-9467 ml ranee. below milt .al bite. R.u.m very clean. domestics or clullcs. If SUverwtlh b&ad: leather ---------1Gorceous red tllS. '77 125,000. Nwpt Yacht Ex· Xlol cood. $275 firm. your cer as ertra clean, F.qcut.l•eCar. '74 Honda Automatic Au, st.er. aorf, 29,000 ml '74 VOLVO. Air. over change <714)675-1800. 9111J.5066 seewf1RST! IOIMd 4 ... 18c. IZ500.Lowmlleace.New Sl7.000 Ph64.51682 drive, s uaroof, Xlnt .. 860N. Beech Blvd t.lnll Ir braod rww reblt amd. 546-1200 i2 Pmto, &0.400 ma, ~ o wn er, auto, gd iS ~ cark>, •tty ad traoaportalton. $995. eond. mo nng muat aeU. Aft.er ll22 12000 957 8191, .rte r --~ 751 --· -- 6pm.. W&-9440 ,., Ill.... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 °'"ette 4 dr Htdibck.. ' 7 1 P I. Y Jill 0 U T ff AC. A 'l'. JtOO m1. 11:Dt VALIANT. Gd gas ma, cord. $3115 ~-new tins, oew brakes. IS Chevy Ca pnce. 4dr SJ.2!50. 642 2700 MK au!es Xlnt. cood. POllflec ff65 SllOO M4-82(XJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 NOVA delui 4dr. auto. ac. reg us. New stJ bltd rdls New tune up . Sharl> I Sl!75 &SI ~ 1.8 7'0 Impala, raduus. p/s . prb, p1ooeer s ound . am1fm cas.s, ooe owner Sl2JOO. will cocwder au of fers.~1065 c. ..... ffl2 ....................... • COltYETTE?S '76 Sunbird o~ 42.700ma. Must seU. $Z2SO or offer 752-1.349 i i f'lrebtrd Ellpnl. Ate . PS. PB. brwn. needs some work. S UIOO as u . 831 -1.lllO ·ea Pootiac Le.Mam, slot gas mi. ~bit eog, p/s, plb. ale. Crw.9e control cstm wbls. COQSOle tse>O. Sonny 536-9116 AWo. trans. 6 loaded! ••••••••••••••••••••••• (zs.25) ExeoeUeat' 1989 Tb11oderblrd, mint DI f Wrd tf70 Ot&Y $6191 cood. Deluxe Landau. l~ tin.aociq evaiUble everythin&! Leelber in· ooapproved credlt. tr .. radiel.s . See tb1s HOWAAD Clrl ,, ... , be a u t y . S 1 6 s o . Dove 6 Quall Sta (TI4)661·3770 19' ReioeU Cabin Cn.uer. "73~. ~p. OMC V-4. Lo9ded flsb·skl trailer. Xlnt. cond. Neow upbol. 115.15G. 10-112.S. WANTED Hooda TreaJ 90 751-8967 .. I k (5 Ml. No. of SA Fwy ) en&. w 11u.araoue Call: ... l.oyce 975, lA Habre 522·5.m MZ·IMMe, 9·5. IMl·7Z71, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l97S BJllW ~I .u. aar, 6·tpm . GARFIELD •lOEALCRINU.S A i 4 14.5 Wacoo. a.ar, auto, NEWPORT BEACH pis atereo b1 llllla, 11:Dt IJJ.0555 V991 f974 78 "--""-ICAAf rool l deck -Atn'OSERVJCE ROY ........... 7.-n., 8,000 ml. ,, 1 111 Or-. c~ tw1 • P • --· ~ 33'---------i unmac. 12100. 631-3451 or 83:'> 1001. Eves:~ "19 Honda cvcc. 31 mpt, CARVER road. ~ms ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• M Cbrta Crall..1 gd CODd. 6'2-2400 Xll ll Alea 2llZS Harbor Blvd. reg p.11, air, FM CUI, ROLLS·ROYCC '68 lU ••100 Perfect u • t a e I due t o COSTA Ill F.SA ,80 32 1. snrf. 54&-674t '"'°J•m-.. cond. Orie. 01J'ller Pam· forecloaure. S3200 li76 Honda XL2SO. XJ.ot 979.•SOJ .. ___ ....... ~~ .... ,. pendcar.AllserYl~re 6'.S-'1113 oood.6,000 ml,xtrebal 6 _____ • ____ 1 ....... t7JO ·-_..__ cet&Q. 121001080. Mu.st helmet Aft SPM ~~78 • mlh. Lease ....................... c1osto suNDAO tell 5418-2587 '13 Oaria Crall Sea Sluff l500 . PORSCHES fl'WJy.f'act«y '67 Ja1uar 420 Sedan •• -:::::: ______________ _ 3''. Pa.atal.lc. Loedecl. --· -------1 qEulPl*I <51742> Claulc:. abaohuJ1 lm- MOaSleves. .....,_..._.. S./i $15& 11 mac. One owner. All \ .. ,,...Aslrlr -~!.?!!!~ ..... !~ WAllTm · =~~i::,.:· ~~r"!ll 9'~\.,..iG'. · '79 Pacemaker, re.dy to •WI! RENT• lllONTHL Y g 't;?j &:al ... 1' flab. Only 12S br1. •Yourllotol'lfome• AllowueUwopportWltty plua U&, 41 mtb . ..._.. 9731 Hie1v Loaded w /equlpmt. Toplt.oyou.taabenellt• tocanekMrtlMpunhaM OEl./OAC Cap. Value: .............. ••••••••• Private party. --.1111 WedomalDtenaMe·lne or trade-bs ot your ct.an 111 , 1 U . R ealdua l : -•--,_.. f II r-11 Puncbe. Check with U1 llMl.25, Cap. Reel. Sl'71.5. ~alD./" IA' 0 /8 with trtr 6 Motor, _..,. ~··· u ,.., · Today! Tote I P • 1m•at1 : O'I V VYV'f llTS. 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I*. barP1nl ln town I You can be a WINNER Just by sendJng us your name and addrets and by watching for your name In the classlned ads of the Dally Pilot. Wln tickets to tbfl clrcua. ·~• 1m111emeot at ractJ~ or •POrtJn• event.a. Just flU out thl1 coupon •nu mall It toe11y to the: Clutlfled Department Dally Pllot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Men, CA t2'U •I t I I I . . . .. ·1 . . . ~ j .: zia~ You moy request Ad-Sitter serva when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you cXJll in at your ex>nvenience to qet the ''r l98S to your od ... this serva is of.; SS per week. for more information ond to ploce 'f<M ad coll 6'2-5671 ·a veue convert .. boOI l.cJll9. com pl. restored to ori1. wbt •/red lot. S IHOTU • Sll,500 '73 Veta. am/fm/uas. stereo. $150. Call eves: 6I0-31C». 9157.ia Havf' somt'tlung you want to seJJ! Clusaf1ed ads do 642-5678 It well. 642-.56711 9fl5 C = 9fl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *TAKE OVER PAYMENTS• 1979 DIESEL SEVILLE • low mileOCJe •moon roof •extra full tank C44 capacity I • extended warranty •exc~ent condition CJGI • ca1h •wn 011 appro•ed cNdff• Call Or $16,000 714fl54-1801 appt. • for ' l 1 -----..._. __ __ I Huntington Bea h Fo11ntaln V!,l,0~y Vo•rBo•etow• Dally New8paper r ~VOL. 73, NO. 17S, 3 SECTIONS, 14 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ietsAttack ailand I Casualties Heavy; Refugees Fke Camps I ARANYAPRATllET . Thailand <AP> Vietnamese t roops, backed by artillery, slammed acN>6S the border to- day into Thailand. overrunrung bne 1'hai viUage, shelhng others and sendmg an estimated 100,000 panic-stricken Cambodian ref- ugees fleeing from border camps into Thailand. Thai military sources said Sources in this town on the Thai-Cambodian frontier said more lhan 30 Thai soldiers were killed and about 100 wounded s ince lhe offensive began. Unconfirmed reports indicat· ed the r e also were heavy casualties among the estimated 200,000 Cambodian re fugees camped along the frontier. Fighting was reported conlln· uing, with the Thai military or· lJeaches {Filling Up 10n Coast t 1 Near-perfect weather and 1toasty temperatures a long the 1 !Orange Coast brought out jell yfish. s tin it rays and ; beachgoers by the thousands over the weekend -the official beginnjng of summer. t ~ Lifeguards from Seal Beach to ~ San Clemente reported August· ~ i ze crowds for the second !straight weekend. " Newport Beach guards 1 lresponded Sunday to a possible ~rowning when a 20-year-old p-ustln man jumped off a boat 1 and accidentally hit his head on lhe side of the vessel about half \a mile off 13th Street. In Huntington Beach. city (lifeguards were pressed into du· •lY two times Sunday to break up ' fistfights Four persons were ar- rested. d I Guards in Laguna Beach also c! had their hands full . treating <? several sting ray victims and 8 responding to three body-s urf ing injuries on Sunday. ti The largest of the weekend crowds . attracted by tern· , peratures in the m1d-70s and 65 l degree water, was reported in the Huntington Beach area. Guards on the mile·stretch of ~ city strand estimated 40.000 • ·turned out Saturday and 43.000 squeezed onto the sand on Sun· day They reported making 83 l I • fStt BF.ACH. P ue A2) dered to ruu alert alona the length of the Jungle border The Vietnamese offensive was re· ported focusing on a 40-mile stretch or border north or this town. 140 miles east or Bangkok. tbe Thai capital. Thai troops barred civilians from roads leading north from he re . Associated Press correspond· enl Apichart Rattanavichru. re porting from the frontier, srud Vietnamese troops overran a Cambodian border encampment at Noon Mark Moon. They lhen entered a nearby Thai village and burned a few homes but ap- parently did not harm the few vill agers who remained when the righting started, he said. Aplchart said Vietnamese artillery shelled al least three other Thai village~ and more than 20.000 villagers were being This is William Lee Evins. who is bei ng sought by police in connection with the March. 1979. slaying of Fountain Valley housewife J oan Virginia Anderson, 28. A warrant for the arrest of the construction worker has been issued by Orange Coun- ty authorities. $61 Million Huntington Budget Seen The Huntington Beach City Council is expected to approve a $61 million budget for 1980·81 tonight. The general fund portion of the budget. which deals with day-to-day care operating costs. is set at S42 million. about S6 million higher than last year A sizable portion of the in· crease is due to a surplus of about $2.4 million that was left over from the current budget which expires Jane 30. The bulk or the surplus has been earmarked for the con· tlngency fund while some of It i! reserved for employee salary in· creases. Officials say that inflation and rising coets of utilities and other services also help to account for lhe higher budget. City Admin istrator Bud Belsito reported that the surplus from the current year was ac- cumulated because revenues were greater than anticipated to be in the form of sales taxes and building fees. evacuated. Earlier. the military com· mand said 1t scrambled helicopter gunships to aid troops at a border post under Viel· namese attack A spokesman said seven T hai soldiers were wounded and many of the in· truder s were killed in that shootout. Foreign relief workers were being pulled out of r e fugee camps on the border. but there was no Immediate move to have them leave lhe sprawling camp at Khao l Dang, seven miles in· side Thailand. The camp houses about 130,000 refugees who bad earlier elected to enter Thailand rather than remain in the border no·man's land. ·'The situation appears to be getting out or hand... said a Western relief agency official in Bangkok. referring to the panicked exodus of Cambod1ans from the border zone The fighting erupted a week after United Nations and Thai officials began a program to re- patriate Cambodian refugeei1 back into Cambodia from the Khao I Dang camp. The effort was halted when shooting began. Vietnam. which maintains about 200,000 troops in Cam· bodia to shore the Vietnamese- backed Cambodian government. is opposed to the repatriation. Last week. the government in P hnom Penh, the Cambodian capital. vowed to "crush" re- patriation efforts There was no immediate word on how many Vietnamese troops were involved in the offensive or <See VIET, Page AZ> Bolsa Chiea Area HB Clamps Duwn On Beach Violence By ROBERT BARKER OI , .. 0.lly .. II .. St.ff The Huntington Beach City Council has ordered police to clamp down on violence in the bluffs area of Bolsa Chica State Beach. Rapes and shootings, accom· panied by drug and alcohol violations, have been reported increasingly in the area in re- cent months. ··One should never go there at night," Detective Sgt. Luis Ochoa said today. "There are those who wait there. who wait to prey on people ... The City Council has now declared the area around Golden West Street closed from 8 p.m. to 5 am. Officials said the action will result in cars being towed away. The area has almost been taken over by gangs from the Los Angeles area. police srud. State beach rangers have ('losed the beach from 8 p.m to 5 am also. They a s ked the cit y to C"ooperate by posting the No Niguel E1'ent Parking and towaway s1~ns dur mg that period Public Works Director Paul Cook said simply posting No Parking signs has been inefrec tive. ·•Past experience has shown that where such posting has been used the beach visitors leave lhe a rea and wait In lheir a utos. parked along the h ig hway. while the rangers sweep the area. "Afte r the aut h orities leav e, th e troublemakers return aod con· tinue partying." he said. .. , would hope that this a.ction wilJ make it more undesirable for gangs to congTegate. know· ing that we intend stricter en· forcement," Mayor Ruth Bailey said "To continue patrolling the area with the manpower the state has is just not sufficient .. "The beaches should really oe a recreational area. not a bat· tleground The way ll 1s now, the people who enJOY the beach an• afraid to use it." shesa1d Anti-nuclear Rally Promoters in Debt By DON CHAPMAN Of tlle Dally ...... Staff Orgaruzers of an anti-nuclear protest held in Laguna Niguel Saturday are calling the rally a big success. but must now turn thelc attention to paying off $30,000 borrowed to set up the event. The only money received by organizers during the event was from donations and the sale or t- shirts. said Karen Litsin of the spo nsoring Allian ce for Survival. "The accounting isn't in yet. but we lost a lot." she said. "We'll be planning a fundraiser real soon." Funds borrowed by the Al· liance went for advertising. and setting up a stage and sound system. Mrs. Utsln said about 15,000 people attended the event at Laguna Niguel Regional Parlt. and described It as "definitely the largest anti-nuclear rally ever held in Orange County. "A lot of them might have rome ror the music (name enter- tainers donated their services>. but a lot who did learned a lot about nuclear power. energy. weapons. and San Onofre." she said. The protest was peaceful. but some citations were issued for < Stt PROTEfl. Pa1e AU CAR TAKES OFF wrm PILOT AD "My Mustang moved faster than It ever did on the freeway. ··A Daily Pilot classified ad brought me good response." T hat's the advertising success story o( the man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: fo' o r · s a I e · I 9 6 6 Mustang. Best •t'Cept ableofrer xxx-xxu Let a Daily Pilot classified ad move your sellables. Call our friendly ad-vtsers al 642·S6'78. .4 Big Bang North York controller Esther Shiner shields her ears as Ontario LC Gov. Pauling McGibbon fires a starting pistol a l the Colgate Ladies' Open track and field meet in Toronto. Allies Join Carter On Afghan Policy \'ENTCE. Italy CAP> -Presi- dent Carter ended the Allied summit today with a declaration that the "ruthless" So\'1et an· "as1on of Afghanistan would be opposed with "our combined !>lrength .. lie called th1'i a moral and strategic 1mperat1ve, but other Allied leaders said ht· tie on the subJect. The summit was convened to forge an Allied economic strategy. but the focus stufted Sunday when the Soviets an· nounced a partial withdrawal or,, troops from Afghamstan. Allied leaders were skeptical or Soviet motives and demanded a complet<' withdrawal. Carter 11 ,000 TROOPS EXITING AFGHANISTAN?-A4 emphasized the situation in tu s closing remarks. but none or the other s ix leaders discussed Afgharuslan in strong terms. "We have commjtted our com· bined strength and our influence and our voices against a ruthless power's invasion of a nearby de· fen seless neighbor w hic h threatens the stability of a crucial area," Carter s aid. He called the Soviet move into Afghanistan on Dec. 27 .. a pro- found assault against the laws ol nations and a grave tbeal to the stability of that vital region. "We pledge lo oppose this So· viet invasion with the means at our disposal," Carter said. "We do lhis because it is a moral im· peraUve and also a stragetic im- perative." Carter and leaders of the other s ix Industrialised nations - France. Canada and Japan- gave individual speeches as the two-day s ummit cloaed wttb ag r eement on energy and econonuc issues The Allied command called for declining reliance on import- t>d oil, and the summit com- munique noted "the vital con· tribution or nuclear power ... calling for an increase in atomic ener gy use and expanded con· servation techniques. T he meeting was convened to diS('USS ene rgy and economic is· sues but was dominated by the situation in Afghanistan. Britis h Prime Minis t er Margaret Thatcher called the occupation of Afghanistan a new manifestation or the old dif· ference betwe<?n East and West. In their remarks, the German and French leaders ignored the Afghanistan s ituation entirely. In his address. Carter also said the challenges facing the free world .. are both political and ~mic in nature." and said the nations were "resolved to break the link between our economjc growth and our oil cons umption." The Allied leaders developed goals to reduce oil imports. dou· ble coal production by 1990, and expand use or nuclear power and other alternate fuels. according to a draft of lhe joint accord lhat ended the two-day meeting. Coast Weatller Fl' Evfng Bellg Daneers Patchy late night, early morninl low clouds along the Coafl otherwise fair tbrouah Tuesday. Lows toni1ht 56 to 61. Highs Tueaday 75 at beaches. 83 lnlaod. INSIDE TODAY Looldftg for that ~ect pfHo' Cohunntlt Hagh M~ ld&a tdwre Ucon t>. /<Nltd. S.. Pof}e A7. Amber Christensen, 14, of Canyon Country, owes her friend here an extra raUon of carrots. But not too many carrots. He won best in his dlvlslon in Dwarf Rabbit Show at Orange County Fa1r£1'(>UDds in Costa Mesa Suncfay. He Upped the scales at l~ pounds. If you let younelf so to 2Y.i pounds. you're oo longer a dwarf. He's a Netherland Dwarf Buck. - Belly dancers may have to watch where lhey wiSIJle and ~bat they uncover in Fountain Valley restauranll if a proposed belly danclnl law eet.s adopted by tbe CltyCouncll. The new ordinance would reg· ulate dancing attire -or lack ol ft -and also prohibit dancers from ctrc ulaling among customers. The practice of encouraalnf. cuttomera to stuff Ups into the be • ly dancers' costumes alto would beano-no. ·' Deputy City Attorney Robert L. Lavoie, who prepared the measure at lhe request of Police Chlel Marvin Fortin, said belly danclna 11 not currently a prob· lom ln Fountain valley. The ordinance 11 more or a pre- venll ve measure. hoaaid. Belly dancing did raise a few eyebrows in Fountain Valley last fall. wMn such entertainment w111 ottered at lhe Guy Fawkes restaurant at l7t718rookhurstSt. City orflclala reeelved com· plaJnt.a that a belly dancer wuen· ' ., coura1ln1 contrlbutlons from cuatornen and "wu brinam.I de." cay .. to Fount.a.ln Valley, Altbou1h they dld not ban belly danctnc altogether. lbe clty'a pl•llftl.na commluloner• restrict· ed aucb entertainment to a small staRe wt thin the reataur ant. Mounlr O. Mardini, o.._.ner of restaurant. aald he dlaconUnued this entertainment lor a lime but restored the belly danclnc act < re1tricted t.o lbe atase area> laat week. ··Fountain Valley ll kJDd f1I fun. ~:.~~·:f:~~=~ a dirt)' act. ·•Ttteythlnk lt's llke10-sodanc. era. lt'1not. .. It '1 u an form . They teach It lnachools." M ardlnl said he ••• not familiar wtth the ordlnan~ Ulat wlll be considered b~he t®Dtll Tudday nllbl but aaid he did not lblnk 6t would affect bl1 re1tauran\'1 entertalnment. I .... £=--g:jl!l .. ~ g ........... .. l I ~ ' . 1 l I ONLY PILOT Iran E ecutea Six; Drµg Dealers pared .,,,..~Pr-. Iran's mo.l r a.red P~Ulot' apa.t'9d two auapeeltd dru1 dttall'rt, mamed them ln priloD aQd prov•dect lbem with a houae and 9lO to La.rt a new IJ(e tM b.ad alll othen Ht(Uted by nrt.n1 squad today, 11 bran radJo reported A.1atollah Sadub kh1lkball, head ol lran'a anU-druc cam· palan. announced lh• atx men wen eJlecuted In Tthran on chara" ot sm~1Un1 and dJatnbutJnr dru~1 and w1de1pread "t'Orniptjoo " .. A youna couple arTHted by lbe dni1 1q,uad In prt"'on were marrlfd and treed " Khalkhall added "Wt round ou1 that the rouplt1 are dttply In love Sin~ they were )'OWll and had no ~u11t. J~t Uuy wfre addkted and unemployed wtlh no money 1 took cano ol thl'ir marra_aac ccittmony, provided them a hoine'ln which lo th'~ and aave lhl'm ~.000 rials 14) ca1h to start a new Ufe I made a promise to them that wh never they need money to roml' here. I "'Ill tit-Ip them '· G.ft'na.W..I atl<'lc#ff oa ,tfNjftlffl WASKJNGTON (AP> Medicaid recipient.a llYlna& In nur~ '"' homes have no constltuuonal naht to contest 1ovemment decisions forcant them lo move. the U S Supreme Court ruJed today. By a 7-1 vote, the J.Ullces reveraed a federal appeals court ruhng that "'ould have forced Pennsylvania authorities to 1rant Medicaid r ee1p1ents hvmg at the Town Court Nursing Home In Ph1ladelph1a a chance to protest the state's push lo declare the home mehg1ble for federal funds Prflor ll•Mrfl'H'• Sida Grate SHERMAN OAKS<AP)--Comedian Richard Pryor was lo undergo surgery today lo graft healthy skin over the severely burned upper half of his body, a hospital spokeswoman said. However. S herman Oaks Community H ospital s pokeswoman Kuc1shing Vjang declined lo give details of the surgery. say1n~ only thut Pryor remained in critical but stable condition and that rc~ults of the operation wouldn't be known until later today Trib Rqortrr Nol Barred CHICAGO I AP> A Chicago Tribune reporter - threatened with expulsion from City Hall -showed up for work as usual today. and a spokesman for Mayor Jane Byrne said he would not be forcibly evicted from the press room. The mayor threatened the expulsion Saturday when s he ar-. cused the new~paper of pnnting what s he termed "lies" and "character assa~s1na tion s" and engaging in "male chauvinism" since s he took office more than a year ago. West Bank Cla•lt E'larn TEL A \'IV. Israel CA Pl Five Palestinian students were wounn<'d today in a clash with Israeli border police In the OC· cup1f:'d Wc~t Bank. ho~111t;il off1c1als and the Is raeli military rt• µurtc·d Thi· el:ci..,h C'amc• hour~ after the death of a Palestinian 1"oman nfrll·1.ib .,alCl 1"a~ woundl'd 1"ht·n a border policeman·~ m;ich1nl' l'(un f1n·d at·c1dcntally in Bethlehem Ref used Transfusion 'No Blood' Seah . Fate of Woma~ 28 Ml /\MI CAP I J oyce· Prudhomme·~ two words left her hu-;band and rlo<:lor~ helpless in .1 mora~:. of legal1t1es and de., pair "No blood," the 28·year-0ld "om an ~aid Thursday when s he ''"'okl' at Jack~on Memorial I los µ1tal, whl·re she had been hrnught after s uffering seizures eaused by a rare blood disease. She died Saturday night, res· olutc in her refusal, on r eligious ..:rounds. lo accept blood tnrnsfus1ons "I JUSl ran't believe that a re i1gion would let h er commit suicide." sai d her l>haken hul'.>band. Peter Prudhomme "It was horrible to watch." said Dr Don Temple, an intern at Jar kson Memorial Hospital "The torment her husband was J{omg through was the worst I'd e\·er seen " When Mrs Prudhomme was brought to the hospital. un· conscious, blood transfusions \\ere beJ,?un When she woke. she ms isled they bed 1scont1nued . Ue r refusal sparked hours of d1scuss1ons at the hospital where a treatment for the woman's dis· ease was discovered four years ago. · I know that 1f she had had more time lo think about it .. she would never have thrown h e r life away," sa id Prudhomme. who married his wife when she was 14 He shook his head as he spoke OAANQ( COAST HI DAILY PILOT. ,._ O•..,... (o"t 0..•• PtlOt ••'" """""'" 1\ t.~0·,,_. t'9 N•#\ P..•'l f\ CNOt•U.d bf WW o .. ,. c.e.-,, "-•"""'O ~. "'--et• ..... ..,_, ...... ~·"'" Mofte•it ,,..,.,,.,. ,,.,.., .... W.t•-. -............ ........ •• ,,.,._ '•""'•'" V•lte• h-.."• \.••v"• t'.-•f~ touit1t C...\I A \t .... I• ,.......,, .. ,__.. ,, of how hospital law}ers wouldn t lt•t him overruJc his "'1rc·s de t'ISIOn His wife was suffermR from thrombotic thrombocyto~nic1 purpura CTTP >. a disease that causes tiny clots to form in the bloodstream. breaking down red cells and cutting off the oxygen n ow to vital organs. Though the woman was raised a Roman Catholic, s he began at- len ding Jehovah 's Witness '>ervices about two years ago. Hut she had not formally . become a member of the sect, her husband said. An elder in the conRregatlon Mrs . Prudhomme attended said the denomination considers blood s acred and likened transfusions lo eating blood. The church leader. who asked not to be identified, said it would be wrong "for one lo e xtend life temporarily. then have it cut off forever thereafter. If you save your life by violating God's laws. you have no ho~ of r~ur­ rect1on." Psychiatrists called in on the case said Mrs. Prudhomme was competent when s he prote.'lted the transfusions. "She had just had a blood transfusion and knew damed well what was going on ," said Dr. Philip Greenberg. one of the consulting psychiatrists. ·'S he didn't want a blood transfusion. She was adamant against It. It was agalnst her Bi· ble studies." "I disagreed," Temple said. "I felt she never realized the gr avt· ty of what she was doing." But hospital lawye~ said they could not legally continue the treatments. f'..._P_,,.Af BEACH •.. rn~u Saturday but only 19 an Sund"Y Around H.ooo beach rana tumid out at the state beaches ln Hu.nlJ.nlton both daya Guardl at tluntlftlton State Beach and Bolaa Chiu Statt' Beach 11aid tht>lr pertdn1 Iota we re ruu both daya ~~ noon Harbor Patrol rrtw& stationed al Sunset Aquatic Park were prtaaed Into action Sunday when u boater radioed for help after developJnc aide effect.a to a dose or anll•&ea-slckneaa piJls he'd takt'n ln Newport Beach. city guards ~atlmated a crowd or 90.000 on Saturday and 1 crowd of 110.000 <>n Sund1&y. They said surf was almost non-existent and report- ed only 14 rescues for both days Newport guards brouiht 20- yea r ·o ld John Dempsey of Tustin to s hore Sunday after- noon after he reportedly knocked himself unconscious when he s truck has bead against a boat. Officials said De mpsey ap- parently was trying to dive off the boat into lhe water. He was tnrnsported to Hoag Memorial Hosp1taJ where he was treated and released. ln Laguna Beach. guards said about 25.000 bt>ach buffs showed up at U1e strand both days. But the warm tcm~ratures attract- ed sting rays as well as the large crowd a nd lifeguards were forced to play doctor. advising sting ray victims to soak their tnJUred feet in hot water for 2Q minutes to relieve the pain. 1.aj!una ~uurds also respondc-d to three body surfml! inJurit-s on Sunday and had to rescue a 19· )'l'<•r old J.:lrl al St. Ann's Beach. O ff1 r 1;ib at Doheny S tate Beach and San C"lemenlt' ('rews also reportl·d full houses both da}~ Woman Dies In Accident; Four Injured Ont> woman "'a~ killed and four otht•rs were in;urt'd Sunday n1~ht in a ~in..:le car accident on lht> Carden Grove Frecwav. the California Highway Patrol s aid Pronounced dead <Jt Fountain Valley Community Hospital was F<'ltra Modino, 21. of Orange. Taken to Westmins ter Com munlly Hospital with minor in- JUnc~ w('rc Roger Modino. 27, <i lso of Orange and beheved to be her husband. Rolano Modino, J, and Kairo Modmo. 2. bel.Jeved to be their children. and Edgado de la Rama. 36. of Los Angeles A C llP s poke~man said Modino 1"as driving a 1970 Ford :\1 u:,tanl! l'a~t bounc1 on tht• GardC'n Grove fo'ree'-'a\ near S p r 1 n ~ d a 1 P S l r e ·,. t 1 n Wt•::itminster when tht: car "'ent out or control. l>Wcrved nght from tht> fa:.t lane and struck a tree 'Streaked' Bandit Hits Mesa Store A bandit with an oranJ(e streak d) l.>d down the middle or his brown hair held a shotgun on a Costa M<.'sa liquor store clerk Sunday night a nd escaped with about $530 hastily stufft:d mt.o a brown paper bag Police said the bearded holdup man walked into E Z In Liquor. 145 E 19th St . at about JO: 15 P m and confronted the clerk with a s hot2un The 16-gauge weapon had been sawed off at the barrel and the stock. the clerk told ofhrers who responded lo his telephoned re· port. l'olice said the bandit. described as short and 1n hJs 40s, dropped a $20 bill as he stuffed hi s loot lnto the bag a nd fled out the front door. 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Ot ,,_IM, lAX to NYC Still 'Too Low' NEW YORK CAP> -The air rare between New York and Calltomha ia goln1 up, but It's aUJJ 1oio1 lo be far less than a lot of airlines would like. Eutem Alrlines &Mounced over the weekend it will cbarce $129 each way on ru1ht1 between New York and Loi An1elea or San Pranctaco,durio1Juty andAuiust. Tbefaretanow$99. The '121 fare. w&&•atehed toda)' by Trana World Airltnes, and other carrter1 an the route we,.. ••Pfft.d to 10 alona. TWA had announced that It hoped to lncreaa• the fare to S250. but dropped that after Eutem made ill announcement. World A.lrwa11, whJcb h11 been cbartlna •· has not an· nounc.cS wt..t it will cbarce ln July. Other alrllnee aervtna the route U'IAnl•rtcan, Uni~~' Pan American and Capitol. .. z~ .. ~ World, DCM relaUve newcomen to the market, .. ave --IMdlnl prlce·cutten on the New Yort.Callfon\la rou~t &o tbe dilmay of TWA, Amert can and United, which once wne uw only alrUnet on the rout4. • o.11, "'"" ,,_.,_ 11-c ... -.11_.._. MOUNTED DEPUTIES KEEP WATCH ON ANT1·NUKE CROWD Only a Few Arrests Saturday et Nlguel Perk Point Dwne Batlu!rs Nude Despite Law !\1,\Lllll' IAP1 About 1r"1 nurlc-heach~'>t.'r'> <tt Point l>11m•· ~unbathf'd a~ l>ht•ri rr·., d,.putic·.., "'atched cvt·n thouRh the: 1,.,.., An gt'lcs t'nunt\ H1t:tr<I of Supcrn!>or'> n·1·1·nlly pas..,t'fj ;in urdman<·t' prnh1b1t1n..: nud1l\ on count\ ;md ..,tat1• h<-<1 rh1·., · The hare batht•rs W(•r•• not or rt:Sll'd Sund"." h"t'a11s1· the sheriff's di•pttrtmt•nl "'Ill not ••n for et> tht' law until county coun.,<•I •~sues a ..,tatt•m•·nt cm 11..., legality. said Lt J ohn Loy(' Whether or not the count\• ~upt•rv1sor.1 h:Ave the authonty to regulate state tx•nches 1s being d1~put<'d. l.AH't• o;a1d ~h·mber!> of the l'lothin~ Op t1onal ~1~ty, ur~aniu-d lhre<· ~cars ago to promotf:' nudf' bathmR t·an·full~ 't'l up IJllkt·t '>!gns in th1· 'and tc1 mark th1· hf>rder bt:l1"l'f'n 'tat1• and c·ow1t\ propNt~ :"\ud1<.h kt·pt to tht• .,lJtt ~ldt• of I h<' l~<iC'h 1-'ro'" Po,,.-·t I VIET ... "'ht•lht•r the• f1ght111..: 'l~nalt-d d ma;or thrust into Thailand Soviet-made: T 54 t1:1nks wnt- n·p<Jrt<'dly <.polll'fl h.\ Th~u rt• ronna1.,~an1't' aircraft 1n.,.u1· Cambodia hut ;1 pparenth dul not take part in :l<'tu:1I romhat CoD8piracy Probfa.d KING~IO:" JamJl<'J 11\f» St-runty forces are quest1onm~ one c1v1l111n and m t>mbt•r' of Jamaica's Defense Force 1n con nection with "an alleged <"In sparac~(' and subversl\'<' arhv1tv on the Canhbean l!>land Pnm~ Minister Michael Manley an nounced f'ro• Pagfl ·t I PROTEST • • a lrohoh c beverages and drugs, ..he said Those who attended began ar riving dbout noon and left about ti p m Speaker.. a nd an energy f3tr "'ere ff.'atured along with lh1· entf'rtainment Tho"'4· <it the· anti nuclear rall\i "'l'rt• urr.:t'{j lo tJrin~ pre~<,un• on t "' o u t 1 I 1 t ~ co m p d n 1t·., t ha t "Pt'rale lhl· San Onufrt-nucleC1 r rt•actor by sending lh<·1r ut11Jt; 11111~ to th\• 'l<tle Publtr l 't1ht1t•' t '11mm1~..,1on l nder !>late ld1". JH'~''"" an· .tllo .... c•d t.o de~1l d1~J.1Ult•d ut1ll l' b1lb y,1th the Pt.:C m<otead fl( 11<.l)'IOR the Ullhty until thl· di!> 11ute is resolve-d The Alliance for Survival targeted the Southern Cahfom1a t-:d1..,on ('., :mrt the: San Diego t;J, and E lt·t tnc ac; lhE· butt uf I ht · Prt>lt''I Thi• rJJI\ "J< helrl l.,at11rdJ\ I hi· lunJ.:t•'I rta'.'o <1f thf' 't'Jf tn' 1·mph.t'>1zr c;ola r fl'>"'"'r 3 .. •m .tltc·rnJll\t• t(I nurh .. ir t'nf'r£' Thi· c·' ent ft:dt urt-rt n·cordinJ? .1rt1~t., Kenn' IL1okin Honnv HcJ1t1 dlld Je!>!>t' C'nhn '\ oung Hdnr.ter.. &t tht• Oran~1· (.11un '' 1Jpt>r.:1ll-d p<.1rh . .,.lid up lei Iii 1rr1•"l" "'''rt• m.1clL· mu~th fo1 dr U0Kl'fl1ll''>'> .md r1~hllril( . SllOlt' Needs MusiciwlS ~1 u.,1r1tins art• needed for thf> upn1 m1n~ prudurt1nn of Th<' Hc1ar of ttw Grea~c:paint, The SnH'll uf thl· Cro.,,,d ." being 1wrformt'<I Jul~ 3 thrnugh IJ .it thl' \rt1.,L<. Thc<iter. 625 Park AH in Lagun.i Bt>arh The mu,u: 1s !>c-orl·d for a p1Jno bJ"!> pt'rc·uc;!>1on . l1"0 trumpt't~ dnd d null' Other In strument!\ ma) be included An)one 1nterestC'd in t aksn~ p:i rt in the production should rail Act I V or 55fl 74 11 or l1H 6959 ._..,,..,...,..,~ .... Just for Gals Ocean Pacific cord shOrts. la1lored for lhe oetivo gaJ A re1noow 01 COIOrs aaua coral boige. off wht1e and Slato blue Comp1erneo11no the atlOrts are a preny group 04 Hawauan pnnt blouses Also Chemn de For ieens .. I Twtin Arrests Probed A drug arrest in Tuatln durtn1 the weekend was s till under in. vesllgation loday as two tUI· pect.. -;---one wounded apparentl) by police l unlire -awaited UM filing of cha rges against Lhem. Taken into custody werE Henry Mendoza Mejia, 30, of Anaheim. and Gina Marge Me· Jla, 26. also of Anaheim. Their relationship is not yet known. Mejia was reported in stable rond1llon at UC Irvine MedicaJ Center with an eye injury. Both were apprehended by narcotics officers Saturday af· temoon after an alleged drug transaction took place in a park· 1ng Jot at the comer o( McFad- den Avenue and Williams Stred. The t ype of drugs involved wa11n 't disdosed When narrotics officers from f'ullerton. Tustin, Anaheim and Buena Park attempted to arrest the Mejias. the SU$pects tried lo escape In their vehicle, ram - ming two police cars, a Tustin spokesman 11aid During an ensuing arrest a t- tempt. a shot was fired, the l>pokcs man said, and Mejia suf. fe red 8 head injury No further d etails of the shoot- ing wt•re revc<1led Part of the ro nt1nuing investigation. ~pokesm<'n s<iid. 1s to determine hu"" lht• .,hfloting took place and "'hr•ther lht• .,u~pect w;is armed '" urwrmt•d \f 1·11a wa~ trl'ated at Santa \n.:1 Tustin Community Hospital .iot1 them taken to UCI Medical Ccntl:'r. 1"herl' he wa!> report~ in '>lable t'ondit1on. A Tus tin po lice spokesman 'aid the D1stnct Attorney'i; Of. fl C'l' I!> being consulted before <io\ rh<1rges are filed against the l"' (I Th•· .,u..,po·cl~ had been under "U n 1•illance by undercover 11Jrrot1c~ officer'> prior to the ar · n·~h being madt• rnueves Loot, Then rforch V aJley Eatery Hur~lars broke Into Wendy's hamhuri.:er res taurant In t"oun· ta1n Valley early Sunday mom- 1n g tak1n~ more than $2.500 lrum lht· '>Life. then attemptin~ to st·l lht.' re:.taurant on fire, 1>01lt·e 'ia1d The bllr~IJrs reportedly pried "IH'll tht• rC'.,taurant's dnve·up 1111111 "'1n<lo". d1mhec1 m a nd µr1t•d opt·n a door to th e lirookhur .. t Slrt-et rc!>t:turant's •>lf•cc- Po!tce c;a1d the burglars t.Mn hroh•· into the safe and took S2.5'!9 in cash <ind then tned to "1art a fire, apparently to t amounage the burglar y Hefore leaving, the burglars al .. o destroyed food inside the i'OOler. police s~ud . Loss of food supplies and total damage to the building com- hined 1s 'll1ll being compiled. ac-rordanR to pol11·1• Marche rs f ""aint OREGON. Wis. <AP> -'I'hrtt dozen high school s tudent! part1r1patmg 1n a parade fainted Sunday from mtld heat exhaus. tion. authorities said. Three of the students were treated and released at a Madison hospital, and the rest were treated at a makeshift fu-st aid station at Oregon fllAA School ALSGARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714} 644-7030 , VOL. 73, flo. 17', 3 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENt'S • 1et r king ~~?.l~Cily Council candidate Dave Baker announced today that be wm leek a recount ol results ln the June 3 municipal e lection in *bich be wu the also-ran to Cbree incumbents. Baker , who garnered 8,865 'otes at lut count to the 8,927 •Otes cast for the closest incum- bent finisher, Councilman Mary Ann Gaido, was not too confident Of a major chanse. "I 'm really doing it for two rea- ~ns," he said. "I suppose there ls some kind lf fleeting hope that we can •in," Baker said, a dding that :;onsidering the outcome or the ~unty's election itself, anything 'f possible. "There were so many mixups lJl the election tally,·' he added. J The second reason is out of rliespect for my supporters who liforked so hard,·• Baker con- dnued. !He said it would be unfair to em not to seek a recount con- dering how close he apparently n behind Mrs. Gaido. * Baker said he will s~ifically k for a recount of certain pre- ncts among the 66 ln which a f tal of 46,541 ballots were cast the last count. He said Mrs. Galdo's majority rr.anged from 90 votes In some F ecincts to only four in others, •hlch he said seems unusual. , Winners in the June 3 election .yere Mrs. Gaido. plws council ' embers Bill Vardoulls and avJdSUJs. Dlaaatlafactlon wit" vote t•llylng in the hotly contested dlectlon plagued by computer dounle r breakdowns that de· 7 int ense that Councilman ied a final count for days was rry Agran suggested the · city ould take over the job from e county. : Agran said he feels the city ~erk could do a better job hand- c!ounting the results than the c:ounly's her alded computer ~stem. .Re was not up for re-election U\ls time . Thatcher Topic Of New Play LONDON <AP> -Prime Minister Margaret T hatcher's p articipation in the Venice s um· Jnit means she is missing the opening of a play in which she is the main character --and the ~arget of a savagely satirical at tack that her government unwit- tingly paid for. ~ The show, originally called ... Ditch the Bitch" but changed 1to "A Short Sharp Shock" after 1,Pressure from femlnlsl groups, has caused a storm of con- ,t roversy here that began even #before its doors opened to the public over the weekend. • The play's a uthors defend their work against charges that it Is in bad taste and accuse the government of censorship. • iBrush Fire Halted ' LAKE ISABELLA <AP)-A ~300-acre brush fire was con-. tained near here today after en· ,dangering several buildings, Kem County firefiahters report-i ed ______ _ l Tmoor's Not SoT~ring Newport Beach llfe1uarda were cau1ht abort Sunday when they re· ported for work and db· covered tbelr llfe1uard tower near 10th Street wu abouttbeballtbe11M It wu tbe Dl"fttoulday. Olftdala reported that IOIDe bMeb vandal armed wltbapowel'MW~t· ly took ldafrlllb'atloe o.&oa the p.t•ala tower, aaw· 1n1 off all four lep ol the panlltmd. Ouardl uld die tower WW baft to be rwlacec1 or .... • y.-y taD llfepard .. ...,,.. { I Troops Attack Thailand; J_ j_ Orange Crate~ It's Irvine on Oran ge Crate Derby Day . And who had more fun than Kelly Davis, 7? Hunched over the steering wheel, crash helmet askew. Kelly Cleft) led this run down the Sand Canyon overpass of the San Diego Freeway Sun- day in the annual renewal of Irvine's version of the Soap Box Derby. There was run in the sun for participants and svectators and a lot of prizes were passed out. It was just about the perf eel thing for kids or a ll ages to do on a sum- mer day in the old home town. Tuv Suapects Aimit Charges In Drug Bust A drug arrest in Tustin durinf the weekend was still under in· vesllgation today as two SUS· pects -one wounded apparenll) by police gunfire -awaited the filing of charges against them. Taken into cust ody wer< Henry Mendoza Mejia, 30, ol Anaheim, and Gina Marge Me· jia, 26, aJso of Anaheim . Their relationship is not yet known. Mejia was reported in stable condition at UC Irvine Medical Center with an eye injury. Both were apprehended by na rcotics officers Saturday af. t ernoon after an alleged drug transaction took place in a park· ing lot at the comer of McFad- den Avenue and Williams Street. The type of drugs involved wasn 't disclosed. When narcotics officers from Fullerton, Tustin, Anaheim and Buena Park attempted to arrest the Mejias, the suspects tried to escape in their vehicle, ram- ming two poUce cars, a Tustin spokesman said. During an ensuing arrest at- tempt, a shot was fired, the spokesman said, and Mejia suf- fe red a head injury. No further details of the shoot· ing were revealed. Part ol the continuing i nvestigation, spok esmen said, is to determine how the shooting took place and • whether the suspect \\'.as armed or unarmed. Mejia was treated at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital and then taken to UCI Medical Center, where he was reported in stable condition. A Tustin police spokesman said the .District Attorney's Of. flee ls being consulted before any charges are flied against the two. The suspects had been under surveillance by undercover narcotics officers prior to the ar- rests being made. Hoek Concert Sparks Riot DALLAS <AP) -Four were ..,...t.d and two police offtcen o•.,..,. by tear IU after aate crHhen toppled a cbaln-Unk fence and threw bottles and rocb durlq a Cotton Bowl rock concert. Police said the melee luted about 10 minutes u autbor1tJes • ualn1 tear 1u, puahed the crowd Into the nearby Texas State Palrpuunda. Anti-nuclear Rally Promoters in Debt By DON CHAPMAN Of IM O.llr ...... St.ff Organizers of an anti-nuclear protest held in Laguna Niguel Saturday are caJling the rally a big success. but must now turn their attention lo paying off SJ0.000 borrowed to '>el up the event The onJy money received by organizers during the event was from donations and the sale of T· shirts. said Karen Litsm of the· Be'• No.~ s pons or in g Allian ce for Survival. "The accounting isn't in yet. but we lo!>l a lot." s he said. "We'll be planning a fundraiser rl•al soon ·· f''unds borrowed by the Al· hance went for advertis ing. and !>l'tting up a stage and sound !>YSle m Mrs. Litsin s aid about 15.000 people attended the event al <Stt PROTEST, Page A?> Rob Cavenab of El Toro got tint pick of the first homes ln Irvine's Woodbrid1e Parkvtew development at Yale Avenue and Blue Lake North. He drew No. 1 Saturday 1n drawing for oppc>rtunity to buy house priced between $103,990 and $120,990. Nearly 400 potential home buyers showed up for the drawing for 18 homes. Girl Wounded lnlroirle Retxmering A 17·year·old Anaheim girl, who was shot outside of an Irvine party late Saturday, was in good condition this morning at T ustin Community Hospital. Tu) et A Tran was shot in the right leg as she was standing outside of a party an the Colony Clubhou.<>e. 3611 Ma ll South Pohre theorize that some men who earl ier were told to leave the party are responsible for the shoot mg Pollet> Sgt. Richard Bowman '>a id Mass Tran was standing ~1th a group of people outside the part~ at 11 45 p m. when a yellow Ford Maverick cruised b) and one of its occupants fired three shots at the group. Miss Tran was the only person in· JUred. he said No one saw the license plate of the car. Bowman said. PoinlDume Bal,hers Nude Despite Law MALJBU <AP> -About 100 nude beachgoers at Polnl Dume sunbathed as sheriff's deputies watched even though the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors re«nlly passed an ordinance prohibiting nudity on county and state beaches. The bare bathers were not ar- r ested Sund ay because the sherlfrs department will not en- force the law until county counsel issues a statement on its legality, s aid Lt. John Love. Whether or not the county supervisors have the authority to regulate state beaches La betn& disputed, Love said. Members ol the Clotltlnl Op- tional Society, organl1ed three years ago to promote nude bathing, carefully set up J;lldtet si1ns in the sand to mult the border between state and COUllty property. Nudlsta tept to the state side oft.be beach. • Equality Cheered MIAMI <AP> -More U.U l ,000 Nlcar.a1uan extlu aatbered at • llfaml park ~ day and cheered u a 1ucc111ion of speakers declared the rel· u1eH from Central Amertca want equal treatment wttlt N · cent arrivals from Cuba ud Halli. 30 Thai Soldiers ·Killed A RA N Y A P R A T H E·T , j Thailand <AP> -Vietnamese troop11, backed by artillery, • slammed across the border to-; day into Thailand, overrunning 4 one Thai village, shelling others ' and sending an estimated 100,000 ' panic-stricken Cambodian ref-l ugees fleeing from border"t camps into T h ailand, Thai military sources sald. Sources in this town on the , Thai-Cambodian frontier said J more than 30 Thai soldiers were t killed and about 100 wounded 1 since the offensive began. 'J Unconfirmed reports indicat- ed there also were heavy casualties among the estimated 200,000 Cambodian refugees camped along the frontier. Fighting was reported contin- uing, with the Thai military or- der ed to full alert alon ~ the length of the jungle border. The Vietnamese orfensive was re - ported foeusing on a 40-mile stretch or border north of this town, I~ miles east or Bangkok, the Thai capital. Thai troops • barred civilians fr()m roads , leading north from here . • Associated Press correspond-' ent Apichart Rattanavlchai, re-' porting from the frontier . said I Vietnamese troops overran a Cambodian border enc ampment J at Noon Mark Moon. They then j entered a nearby Thai village,; and burned a few homes but ap..} parenUy did not harm the few villagers wbo remained w tbe ftPting started, he said .. Ap icbut saicl Vie tnamese artillery sbelled •at. least otber Tbai vUlages and more tban 20,000 Villagers were being evacuated. EarUer. the military com- m a od said ll s crambled·, helicopter gunships to aid troops~ al a border post under Viet-r na mese attack. A spokesman} said seven Thai soldiers were wounded and many of the in· • truders were killed i n that 1 shootout. Foreign relief workers were being pulle d out o r refugee camps on the border , but there was no immediate move to have them leave the s prawling camp al Khao I Dang. seven miles in- side Thailand. The camp ~ about 130,000 refugees who had earlier elected to enter Thailand rather than remain in the border no-man's land. "The situation appears to be · getting out of hand," said a West.em relief agency official ln . Bangkok, refe rring t o the · panicked exodus or Cambodians ' rrom the border zone. The fighting erupted a week after United Nations and Thai • ofricials began a program to re-· patriate Cambodian refugees ~ back Into Cambodia from the • Khao I Dang camp. The effort was baited when s hooting began. I Vietnam. which maintains j about 200.000 troops in Cam -J bodia to shore the Vietnamese. backed Cambodian government I is oppoged to the repatriaUoo'. Last week, the government in (See VIET. Page AZ) Coast J Patchy late night, early morning low clouds along the coast otherwise fair tbrousb Tuesday. Lows tonisbt 56 to 61. Highs Tuesday 75 at beaches, 83 inland. INSIDE TOD'4 Y LoofdftQ for tltol r>erf•d pfuo? Col•m11fat Hugh 11..u.p td!a ...,. u COft ~ foad. S..,,. A7. ..... ,, OM.Y Pll.OT 8)' ~ AIMdfMl!I Praa lran'a ~l fH'" Pl"OMCUlor IPared two IUIJ)eeted dru1 ct.al ra, mamt'd lMm In priloo Md provided I.hem with a bouat ud .-i to IC.art • new Ute -.a hed ala oUMn uee..ted by tlrtn1 .. uad lodQ, Tellru racllo l'1IPOfted Aya\ollab SadeO ~UdaaJl, IM!lld ot Iran'• .nU..<frut um pa11n. &rVtOunced The •hr men _..,.. extcuted In Tehran on chara ol smu111tlina and dt&ll1buuna drua• and w1de1prea<1 "t•orrupUon .. ··A ~ l'ouplf' arrei.lC'd by the druc squad tn prtaon W4'rt'. mar rtt"d iand frt't'd," Khalkhah addt'd "We found out th•t th.-<'oupl~ an-ct.pl}' Jn Jov• Sine.-they wt-re youna .and h1uJ no 1iu1lt, Just U...) wt-n.> addicted and unemployed with no money. I tooll care ot lhear murrta1e ceremony, provided them • hou•e an wh1C'h tu hH• and .rave lht>m S0.000 rtals ($800) cash to start a llt'w lffe I made u promu.e lo them that whenever they ne~ mon~y tu com~ he,.~. J w1U beJp tht.>m " f.ier.r•9ftlf •~tu-fl 011 tlftlli~.il WASlllNtjTON lAPl Medicaid rec1pienta Hvmg 1n nurs· mg horn ... ~ hill Vt? no consutuUonal right to contest government dt.>C'1:.1on:. forclng them lo move the US Supreme Court ruled lodta) 8 ) a 7 I vote, the Jusllces reversed a rede ral appeals court ruling that would have forced Pennsylvania authorities to grant Medicaid rec1p1ent:. ltvina al the Town Court Nursing Home in Philadelptuu a chance to protest the state's push to declare the home aneltg1ble for rederal fund!. Prflor l11tdergee• Slc:i11 Grall SHERMAN OAKS (AP> -Comedian Richard Pryor un- derwent surgery toda y to graft healthy skin over the critically burned upper ha ir of his body, a hospital spokeswoman said. Dr Richard Grossman, executive director of the Sherman Oaks Community Hospital Burn Center. conducted the operation along wit..h a pulmonary spedalist, Dr. Albert Young, who was on hand to perform a bronchoscopy to clear fluid from the com. edian's pneumonia-congested lungs The extensive burns on Pryor's chest have inhibited the normaJ breathing and coughing that rid the lungs naturally or nuid bwldup. thus causing the pneumonia, explained Gary Swaye, assistant exe<:utive director for the hospital. Trill R~rt~r Not Barred CHIC AGO <AP) A Chicago Tribune reporter - threatened with expulsion from City Hall -showed up for work as us uaJ today, and a s pokesman for Mayor Jane Byrne said he would not be forcibly evic ted from the press room. The mayor threate ned the expulsion Saturday when s he ac· cused the ne wspaper or printing what she termed "lies" and · 'c haract<>r assassi n a tio ns" a nd e ngaging i n .. male chauvmjl>m " !>Ince she took oHi ce more than a year ago West Banlc Cl..,. Flares TEL AVIV, Is rael <AP> -Five Palestinian students were wounded today in a clas h with Is raeli border police in the oc C'upied West Dank, hospital officials and the Js rae h m1htary re ported. The cl<1!>h <.'amc hours after the death of a Pales tinian woman offlc rnls s<1id was wounded when a border policeman's m achrnc ~unfired accidentally in Be thlehem Refused Transfusion 'No Blood' Sea/,s Fate of WomaUy 28 MI A MI IAP) -J oyce Prudhommc's two words left her hus band <1nd doctor'> hl'lpless rn J morasl> of lcgaht1es and despair. "No blood," the 28-year-old woman said Thursday when she awoke at J acki>on Memorial Uos pitaJ, where she had been brought after s uffering seizures c aused by a rare blood disease She died Saturday night, res· olute in her refusal, on religious ~rounds. l o accep t blood transfusions . he r l if e away ." ~aid Prudhomme, who married h1!> wife when she was 14 He shook his head as he s poke or how hospital la wyers wouldn't let him overrule his wife's de· cision. His wife was s uffering from thrombotic thrombocytopenici purpura C'T"TP ). a disease that causes tiny clot.5 lo form in the bloodstream, breaking down red cells and cutting off the oxygen now to vitaJ organs. ·Carter Backed By Allies VJo~NICE, lt4Jly <AP) Prest· dent Cartt•r t•ndcd the AJllcd aummlt toduy with u dc:claratioo thut the "ruthlt1u" Soviet ln· vaaloo ol Afachanlstan would be opposed with "our combined 11t rt•11gth " lie l!Ullcd this a morttl and s trategic imperative, but other Allied leaders sa1d lit· lie on the s ubject Thti 11umm1t '4 as convened to fo r ge an Allie d economic tilrategy, but the focus shifted Sunday whtin the Soviets an· nounced a partial withdrawal or troops from AfghaniBlan. Allied leaders we re skeptical of Soviet motives and demanded a complete withdrawal. Carter 11,000 TROOPS EXITING AFGHANIST AN?-A4 emphasized lhc situation in his C'losang remarks. but none of the ot h er six leaders discussed 1\rghamslan an strong terms "We have committed our com· baned strength and our innuence and our voices against a ruthless power·s invasion of a nearby de · f c n s eles.s n e i g hbor whi c h threatens the stability of a cruclul are a.·· Carter said. lie called the Soviet move into Afghams lan on Oec. 27 "a pro- found assuult against the la ws or nations and u grave theat to the stability or tha t vital r egion "We pledge lo OPPOse this So· v1et 1nva<>1on with the means at our disposal,'" Carter said. "We do this because it 1s a moral im- perative and <1lso a stragetic im-perative ·· Carter and l<'adcr.s of the other :.1x rndustriahzcd nations France, Canad<1 and J apan gave individual speeches as the two·day summit c losed v.1th agreement on ene r gy a nd economic bsucs. The Allic•d c·omm <1nd called ror dt•clining rt·hanre on import ed <HI. and !ht• -.umm1l <.'Om mun1qut· nok1I ··thl· v1wl <'on lr1bu111m of nuch·ar power," c all in.: for an 1m·rC'a.sc in <1lom1c e ner gy u~e a nd exp<1ndcd cun· scrv<Jtaon t1•c·hn1qucs Tht• mt•t•llng W <Jl> convened lo d1st·u~s t.'nc·ri::) and t•conom11· is !->UCS but v.a-. dom1na1t·d IJ\ tlw l>1tu4lt1on in Afghurnstan · R r 1 l 1 -. h I' r 1 m t• !\1 1 n 1 :-. l <' r Margan·t Thatc her callt·d the uc·C'upat1on of Afghanist<1n a new man1fcstat1on of the old dif· fon•n<'t' betv.t•c·n Eu-.t and West In tht·1r rem4Jrks, the Gt·rm;in :md French leadt·rs ignored lht: Af)(hanistan l>tluat1on c ntirelv rn ht'> addn·s!>, Carter c.tlso .said tht• challcng<:!> fC1cing thl• fref• world "an· hoth 1>olat1ccil ;ind 1·co11om1c rn natun..," <ind -.aid lht• nations wcn· "n.•i.oht'<l ttJ bn·ak the hnk IJclv.een our t'C'Onomac growth and our 01 I consumµt1on " T he Allwd lc<1dt:r~ dcvdoped gouls to reduce oil import!;, dou- hle conl production by 1990, C:tnd l'Xpand UM: of nucleur powe r and other a ltcm <1tc fuels. ac<.'ording to a drart of thl• joint uccord that ended the two-day meeting Thl' µartil'1panlh dcclurt·d t·om batmg infl tit1on to be their No. 1 pnori- ty <1nd rankt'<i e nergy concerns .Sl'COnd Fro"' Pa~ :I I Deity l't ... _._, lll<M,_ •-.. , MOUNTED DEPUTIES KEEP WATCH ON ANTI-NUKE CROWD Only a Few Arresta Saturday at Nlguel Park No Eviction For Trailer Park Dwe lle r s Ht-~ldl'nt~ of El Morr1i c.in!J Crvc,tal Cov(.• v.1111 't hd\l' 11, vacate lhl·1r h1,m1·., lflllTI(•<lldll·f\ to mak1· Y.:n for ,, -.t.1t1· 1·11.1-.1.11 pa1I...a1•1mf1 ·r,·nc 1 t ••rrtmlll•·•· 11( I ht• !o>l :Jlt• lt•g i...l.tl IJft• tl1•1·1d1•d 11v1·r tho· v.t·•·k11111 Tht· l"t1mrn1ll1·1" 'u1>p11r lt•tl .i l'ark:. and Ht·1.·ri·.i t111n IJ1•p.irt m1·nt r1 •rorrunP1Hlt.1l111n that al l11v. • Cn·-.t.tl < • .. ,.,. r1·.,1cl1•11h 111 n ·ma111 in th1·1r '1111111•' 11nlll th1·1r :!fl\ 1·.ir l1•;1M··· •·:-cp1r1• 1-:1 M11rr11 n·<arf(•fll'-Y.111 lw alh1Y.1·d 111 ''·" for tv.o ,, ... ,.., v.11111 pl.1nninp 1 dont• for th1 · 11<11 k ul•111).! th1 cuastlane from l\1•wport UcuC'l1 111 La,1!11na Ht•arh 1\''''mhl\ .... urn,111 \I ,111.111 H1•r).!1·Min. 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Bonny HJ1ll Jnd Jt•:.M' Cohn 'i oung ~ounty Beaches Crowded Near-perfect weather and, toasty temperatures along tbe Oranfe Coast brought out JellY. iah , sting r ays and beachgoers by the thou1ands over the weekend -the official beginning of summer. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente reported August· s ize crowds for the s econd straight weekend. .N e wport Beacb g uards respondc.td Sunday to a possible drowning when a 20-year-old Tustin man Jumped off a boat and accidentally hit his head on the s ide of the vessel about half a mile oH 13th Street. · In Huntington Beach, city hfeguardo; were pressed into du- ty two tames Sunday to break up f1!<>tf1ghls. Four persons were ar- res ted Guards in Laguna Beach also ha d their hands full, treating '>everal s tmst ray victims and responding to three body-surf· ing tnJunesonSunday. The largest of the weekend c·r<1wd!>, <1ttracted by tem- pe ratures m the mid·70s and 6.S degree w<iter, was reported in the Huntington Beach area. Guards on the mile -stretch or c·1ty stnind estimated 40.000 I urnl•d out Saturday and 43.000 '>queeted onto the sand on Sun· d.i~ Thl'y reported making 83 n·scue.s Saturduy but only 19 on ~unday Around 65,000 beach fans turned out al the state beaches in Huntington both days. Guards .11 lluntmgton State Beach and Uulsa Chi ca State Beach said tht·1 r parking lots were full both dJy:. before noon. llarbor Patrol crews stationed Jl Sunset Aqua tic P ark \\<ere Jirt·-. ... t'Ct 1nt11 action Sunday when ,, bo.itcr roda~ for he lp after d1·vclr>p1ng side cffects lo a dose of dOtl !>ca :.1ckness pllJS he'd t.1k1·n In Newport Beach. t•1ty guards 1· ... l1matt:d a t rowd or 90.000 on ~J lurda) cind a crowd or 110,000 1111 ~unday Thl'Y said surf was .1 I mo.,t non 1·x1st1.•nt and report· o•tl univ Ii\ rt'Sl'Ul'~ for OOth days. .'\1•w"i.w,rt guard-. hroughl 20- \ 1· a r old John Oc mpsey of ·1 u'l•n lo short· Sunday after - 11 •, •J n J f 1 l' r h (' r e p o rt e d 1 y I.. rm< k(•d h1mst'lf un<'on sciou~ "'hen h1· -.truck has head agwn:.l J ~1at Ofrlc1uls .!>aad Dempsey ap- l'J rl'nlly -wa-, tryin,I! to dive off the bo<1t anlo the v.alcr He wa:. trJn!'l1><1rtl>d tu lloag Memon al 1111::.patal where he wa!> treated Jnd rt'lea::.ed In L~1~un<1 n._• .. ch, ~uards said .choul 2.'l.000 '>4.:<1<.'h buff!> showt.'<i u11 JI lh1· -.tran<I both days. But t h1· "'.irm temperature:. cittracl- ' ti -.11 11g ray ... J ..., Y.cll as the large , r 11v..d • .tnrl lafe~uards ~ere f11rt t·d to plJ~ doctor. <1dv1san1o1. ,ting r.I\ 'tl'ltm~ tu ~oak their 1111un'<1 fl·•.:t 1n hot wutt·r for 20 min11t1·-. tn r1'11t•\t· thl· vaan. l.,1gunu 1-(U<Jr<b also res ponded ''' thrt .. 't• !Jfldy i.urra.ng inJur1es on Sundav and had to rescue a 19· \l'Jr uld $.!irl a l St Ann's Beach Clff1<·ial11 at Dohe ny S t ate lfr..il·h and San Clt'mente crews al-.o reporh:·d full houses both dJ) ... "I just can't believe that a re· ligion would let he r commit s uic ide ," said her s haken hus band, Peter Prudhomme. .. It was horrible to watch," said Dr. Don Temple, an lntem at Jackson Memorial Hosp1taJ. "The torment her hus band was going through wa:. lhe worst I'd ever seen." Though the woman was raised a Roman Calholic, she began at t e nding Jeho vah 's Witness services about two years <igo. But s he had n ot rormally become a me m ber of the sect. her husband said. VIET .•. Owrch Vandalized Indoor Soccer Set for Laguna Youths When Mrs. Prudhomme was brought to the hospital, un· conscious. blood t rans rus1ons were be~un When she woke, she insisted they be discontinued Her refusal sparked hours of discussions at the hospital where a treatment for the woman's dis· ease was discovered four years ago ·'I know that 1f she had had more Ume l<> think about it 8he would never have thrown ORAHOI COAST DAILY PILOT '~ 01~ (_o.t•t O•••Y .,,.,... *''"~.,,,,I\ t. t;>MO•"'-'<I tr. "'~ •\ p, .. ,, • lk#Oh\,_.O lh ,,_ CJ··~ (_ ... w ~'""'"" '°"""Pit"' ~,.,, H•••~\ .,., o-10'1'°""' Moftclit'r lf\IOllQI\ r1104, I w (Mt• Mf'W. fllMfll'potl ... ._ f\ HWlf'\t'"QIOI" lh ""'" 1-•w"l•lft Y•ll• • tr"''"'" L•Qwt'I• tM...crt »AP'! C.0.,_, A """41'" rt"Q+O'\.tl Mil~ t\ SNbM.~ ~"'cWt\ ~ "'"'°•n I~ pt1~1°"1 "4;t>H-"•"" Ot41r\t .... •t •• W.tf •• ' MtHt p 0 Bo• 1i.G C...t4 M.J,. (•Of(t'th• t)•,. ·-... ·-.... ~·°""••"O~~ J•O• • tvrtir'f V'lf,. .... ''""° f'\t•l'ld C:-fW.• .. M.t~ • ·-·"""' t .. , .. , ... _ .............. ._..n .. "•Ot•,.. 0.0...M lM< Aw\t-__.,. t fol .. Ott~. < ... ,. MPM uo Wn• '•• """'1 ••=~~~o~',,~~ ~:~:::~:::ct • An elder in the congregation Mrs. Prudhomme attended ~aad the denomination cons ider!> blood sacr ed and liken ed transfusions to eating blood The church leader. who ai.ked not to be identified, said it would be wrong "for one to extend life tempora rily, then have it cut off forever thereafter. Jf you save your life by violating God's laws, you have no hope of resur· rection." Phnom Penh, the Cam bodian c·a pital. vowed lo ··crush" re- patriation efforts There was no immediate word cm how many Vietna mese troops were involved ln the offensive or whether the fighting signaled a ma1or thrust into Thailand. Soviet -made T-!>4 tanks were reportedly spottt>d by Thai re- c o n n a issa nce aircraft inside Cambodia but apparently did not ta ke part in a<.'tua l combat. FV Council Weighs Belly Dancer Law Belly dancers may have to watch where they wiggle and what they uncover In Fountain Valley restaurants if a proposed belly dancing law gets adopted by theCltvCouncil. The new ordinance would reg- ulate dancing atUre -or lack of ft -and also prohibit dancers from circulatin g amona cualomers. The practice of encoura1in1 cuatomen to stuff Ups into the bel· ly dancers' costumes a l&o would beano-no. D~puty Clly Attorney ttot>ert L. Lavoie. who prep ared the mea1ur. at the request of PolJce Chief Marvln Fortin, said belly dancha, a. not currently a prob· lem ln ll"ounlttn Valley. TM ordlnance a. more Of a pre- venU•emeuure, he1atd. Belly ~ did ralH a few •1ebrowl ln J'ouatain Valley tut fall, .._ web entenaltlment wu ofttf'9d et the 091 Pawkel reataurmtat1'71118roolchunt8t. City oftld.als recelY9d com· plaint.a that a belly dancer was en· couraglng contributions from customers and "was bringing de- cay" to Fountain Valley. Although they did not ban belly dancing aJtogether. the city's plannl.nJ commisaioners restnct- ed such entertainment to a small "tage within the restaurant. Mounlr D. Mardini, owner or restaurant, Hid he dltconUnued this entertainment for a t.Jme but reatored the belly dancina act < reaU1cted to the 1ta1e area) last week. ''Fountain Valley l• kindotfun. ny about these thing1," he aaid to· day. "1bey th.lnk It • .. ome kind of adlrtyact. "TheythJnk lt'1 llke10·1odanc· era. lt'snot. "It '1 an art form. They teach It in acboola." Mardini uld be WH not tamtuar wit.I» tbe ordinance that will be eonaldend b7 the cound1 Tuetdey nlCbt but 1aJd be did not think It would affect b le restaurant'• entertatnmenL VALENC I A CA P I A Methodist churc h that 1s also used by a !>m<11l Jewis h con gregalion ha:. lx.'t•n vandalized b y intruders 14h o patnted swastikas and rnc1:.t sloga~ on the walb Just for Gals The Bo)~ Club of Lagun a Ot>ach 1'-now taking registra 11on:-. for its indoor s occer lt•a,!!ue The league includes d1v1s1ons for 6 through 12 year old s and seventh a nd eighth grad•·~ Ocean Pacific ooro shorts. 1a110red tor the ac11ve gal A rainbow 01 COIOrs aQua. coral beige. otf wti.re and saa1e blue Complemen11ng the Shona are a P'8ttY group of Hawaiian onn1 blouses Also Chemn de For ,oans Registration will be taken un- til J une 27 at the Boys Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Bea<.'h The cost of the league is SS for club members and $8 for non .m e mbe rs . For more in· formation call 494·2535 ALSOARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 .· l Laguna /South ~oast OL. 73, NO. 17S, 3 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ietsAttack ailand Casualties Heavy; Refugees Fke Camps ARANYAPRATHET , aUand (AP> -VietftameM )(roopa, backed by artillery, slammed acrou lbe border t,o.. ,day into 1ballmd, overnmnin& one 'Thai villaae. shelling others and a~ an estimated 100,000 •panic-stricken Cambodian ref. ugeea fleeing rrom border camps into Thailand, Thai mllltary sources said Sources in this town on the Thal-Cambodian frontier said more than 30 Thai soldiers were •killed and about 100 woW\ded 'since the orrensive began :Bea.-hes l rFdling Up ~On Coast 1 Near-perfect weather and ) toasty temperatures along the Orange Coast brought out r jellyfish, sting rays and 1beachgoers by the thousands I over the weekend -the official beginning of summer . Lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente reported August- ' s ize crowds for the second ' straight weekend. { Newport Beach g uards ~responded Sunday to a possible ! drowning when a 20-year-old Tustin man jumped off a boat a nd accidentally hit his head on the side of the vessel about ball I a mile off 13th Street. In Huntington Beach, city lifeguards were pressed into du- ' ty two times SUnday to break up f fialfigbts. Four persons were ar- rested. Guards in Laguna Beach also had their bands full. treating several stin~ ray victims and t responding to three bocty-surf-l ing injuries on Sunday. The largest of the weekend 7 t crowds, attracted by tem- 1 peratures in the mid-70s and 65 degree water. was reported in the Huntington Beach area. , Guards on the mile-stretch of 1 city strand estimated 40,000 turned out Saturday and 43.000 squeezed onto the sand on Sun· • day. 1bey reported making 83 rescues Saturday but only 19 on Sunday. 1 Around 65,000 beach rans turned out at the state beaches in Huntington bot h days. Guards ' at Huntington State Beach and • Bolsa Chica State Beach said their parking lots were full both days before noon. Ha rbor Patrol crews stationed •at Sunset Aquatic Park were pressed into action Sunday when a boat.er radioed for help alter. developing side effects to a dose or a nti-sea-sickness pills he'd taken. In Newport Beach, city guards estimated a crowd of 90,000 on Saturday and a crowd or 110,000 • 1 tSee BEACH. Pa.ce A2> ' i ·library Offering ' . Used Paperbacks Used paperback books will be 1 sold at bargain prices at the • Friends of the Laguna Beach I Library's final book sale for the 1 summer 1 The sale will be held Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m . in front. of the library at 363 Glenneyre St. , The books will be sold for five 'cents, 10 cents and two for 1.5 cents. f .. l 1 Tou:er's Not SoT~ring Newport Beach Ufe1uard1 were cau1bt abort &md.aY when they te· Ported foe wort and dis· covered tbelr ure1uard tower near lotb Street was about the balf tbealle it waa UMO...W-da)'. Olftclab reported tbat aome bt9eb vadal armed wttb a ,.... ... apparent· 11 took NI fnllt.ratloftouton UM ,,......... tower, aaw-IDI on 111 four &ep ot the tuudltmd. o....-. Mid tbl tower ·wtll haw to be ftDlaced or .... • ft9"J tall lifepard eaapao,ed. Unconfirmed reports lDdicat- ed there also were heavy casualties amona the estimated 200,000 Cambodian refugees camped along the frontier. Fi&M!ng was reported contin- uing\ wtth the Thai military or- dered to run alert along the length ol the jungle border. The Vietnamese offensive was re- ported focusing on a 40.mile stretch ol border north of this town. 140 miles east of Bangkok. the Thai capital. Thai troops barred civilians from roads leading north from here. Associated Press correspond- ent Apicbart Rattanavicbai, re- porting from the frontier. said Vietnamese troops overran a Cambodian border encampment at Noon Mark Moon. They then entered a nearby Thai village and burned a few homes but ap- parently did not harm the few villagers who remained when the fighting started, he said. Apichart said Vietnamese artillery shelled at least three other Thai villages and more than ro.ooo villagers were being evacuated. D.ity Pl ... ,,_ •r lllCIWl,_ K_lff DAN GOOSSEN SHOOTS OVER TOM TURNER lN TOURNEY Laguna Half-court Event Draws 66 Three-man Teama 66 TeaIDs CoIDpete In Laguna Tourney Sixty·six teams with players coming from as far away as Santa Barbara competed in the second of a series of nine sum- mer basketball tournaments sponsored by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department Satur· day and Sunday. The tournament was held at Main Beach Park where the three-man, half-court play drew an estitnated 400 spectators. Winners in the six-foot three· Laguna Hills Water Upped Residents served by the Laguna Hills Water Company will be paying about $1.40 more for their water each month following the approval or a rate Increase by the California Public Utilities Commission. The commiaaion . granted a 10.43 percent bike to higher costs ot purchued power, water, and mte tnnebiae t.ues. The lncreaae was added to a Lt percent interim hike which bad not taken into account the bl•ber costs, commlaaloners Hid. Tbe company serves about '8,000 people ln Laguna Hilla, El Toro, and Minton Viejo. Fee Hike Oppoeed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The University ol Calllomta Board ot Be...,U 1w voted to oppon two proposed coostltutlonal amendments alvlna the lAculalure authority to set atu· deat re. and tu:lUon. inch height class was the team of John Chance. Dan Goossen, John Hegedus and Tcras Young. They carried a s ubstitute on their squad. Taking first place in the 30 and older category were Jim Da- mian. Bob Osbrink and Larry Walcher. Ron Letz of the recrea- tion department said the victory w~s the third straight first place fidish for the three men. In the 30-years and older open competition the winners were David Helman, Randy Larson and Doug Rex. It was also the team's third title. T he next tourna ment is planned for the July 4 weekend. Teams wishing to enter must do so no later than July 3. Applica- tions may be picked up at the cl· ty recreation department offices in City Hall . The s ummer basketball tournament program is in its fifth year of operfllion. Each team is charged a $14 fee to enter. The money is used for maintenance of the courts. CAR TAiaS OFF Jff7JI PILOT AD "My Mustang moved fast.er than it ever did on the freeway. "A Dally Pilot clauilled ad broulht me 1oocl rnponae." That's the advertlalng success story of tbe man who placed this ad in tbe Daily Pilot: For"selt : 1988 Mustane. 8eat acctpt-a b le off e,r. II JUMUC"" Let a Daily Pilot claaslf1td ad move your sellablet. Call our friendly •d·vlaers at 642·56'18. Earlier. the military com- m and said it sc rambled helicopter gunships to aid troops at a borcler post under Viet· namese attack. A spokesman said seven Thai soldiers were wounded and many of the in· truders were kllled in that shootout. Foreign relief workers were being pulled out of refugee camps on the border. but there was no immediate move to have them leave the s prawling camp at Khao I Dan~. seven miles in· <See VIET, Page A2> rHlies Back Carter on Afghanistan VENICE. ltaly (AP) -Prest dent Carter ended the Allied summit today with a declaration that the .. ruthless" Soviet in vasion of Afghanistan would be opposed with "our combined strength." He called this a moral and str ategic imperative. but other Allied leaders said ht lie on the subject. The summit was convened to forge a n Allied economic strategy, but the focus sh1fted Sunday when the Soviets an nounced a partial withdrawal of troops rrom Afghanistan. Allied leaders were skeptical or Soviet motives and demanded a complete withdrawal. Cart.er 11 ,000 TROOPS EXmNG AFGHA.NISTAN?-A4 emphasized the situation i.n tm closing remarks. but none or the other six leaders discussed Afghanistan in strong terms. "We have committed our com· bined strength and our influence and our voices against a ruthless power's invasion or a nearby de, fen seless n eighbor which threatens the stability of a crucial area ... Carter said He called the Soviet move into Afghanistan on Dec. 27 "'a pro round assault against the laws or nations ano a grave theat to the stability of that vital region. "We pledge tu oppose thjs So· viet invasion with the means at our disposa1:· Carter said. "We do this because il is a moral im- perative and also a 6traget1c 1m perative ... Carter and leaders or the other s ix industrialized na tions - France. Canada and Japan-gave individual s peeches ~ the two-day s ummit closed with agreement o n energy and econorruc issues . The Allied command called for declining reliance on import· ed oil, and the summit com· munique noted "the vital con· <See SUMMIT, Page 1\2) No Eviction For Trailer Park Dwellers Residents of El Morro and Crystal Cove won't have to vacate their homes immediately to make way for a state coastal park, a conference rommlttee of the state legislature decided over the weekend. The committee supported a Parks and Recreation Depart· ment recommendation that al- lows Crystal Cove residents to remain (n their homes until their 20-year leases expire. El Mono resident.a will be allowed to stay for two years while planning ls done for the park along the coastline from Newport Beacb to Laguna Beach. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, spoke before committee mem· bers Saturday urlinl they adopt the Parks and Recreation Department recommendation. She criticized a le1lstalive analyst's report that caUed for the ....Sdenll to be reloeate at a s tate coat or S'1 mllllon. Tbe commlttee recommend•· lion now must be approved by fioor votel of botb l•tlalatJve hou .... Pnor to the conference com· mltlff l'K'OmmendaUon, the Al· c8et £VICI', Pace Al) Vear Bem•&own D•lly NewMpaper OMly ............ .., llk ....... 1(- . • 1 f MOUNTED DEPUTIES KEEP WATCH ON ANTI-NUKE CROWD Only a Few Arre.ta S.turday at Niguel Park Niguel Event } J Anti-nuclear Rally I' Promoters in Debt J By DON CHAPalAN Ol-0..., ......... Organizers of an anti-nuclear protest held in Laguna Niguel Saturday are calling the raJly a big s uccess. but must now tum their attention to paying orr S30.000 borrowed to set up the l'vent. Th<' only money reeeaved by <1ri~anizers dunnJe the event was from donations and the sale oft· !>htrts. i.a1d Karen L1tsin of the i;.pon::.o r1ng Alli a n ce ro r Survival ··The accountmg isn't in yet. hut we lost a lot:· she said. "We·11 be planning a fundraiser real soon ." Funds borrowed by the Al· hance went for advertising. and settmg up a stage and sound 'ystem Mrs. Lltsin said about lS.000 people attended the event at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. and described il as "defirutely the la rgest anti-nuclear rally ever held an Orange County ··A lot of them might have <'4'me ror the music I name enter· tamers donated their services>. but :t lot who did learned a lot about nuclear power. energy, weapons, and San Onofre ... she s aid The protest was peaceful. but some citations were issued for alcoholic beverages and drugs. she said. Those who attended began ar· riving about noon and left about 6 p.m . Speakers and an energy fair were featured along with the entertainment. Poinl Dume Bathers Nude Despite Law MALIBU <AP> -About 100 nude beacbgoers at Point .Dwne sunbathed as sheriff's deputies watched even thouah the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors recenUy passed an ordinance probib1Ung nudity on county and state beaches. The bare bat.be.rs were not ar· rested Sunday because the sheriff s department will not en- force the law unW count)' co.mael issues a statement on 1ta lelallty, said Lt. John Love. Whether or not the county supervilors have the authority lo re1ulat. state beaches la betnc dli puted, Love said. Members ol the C1otMftc Op- tional Society. oraanl\Od three years aao to promote nude balhinc, carefUD1 Mt up Picht sJcns ift the sand to mart lbe bordtr bet~ state and county property. N~kepttotbestate tldeofthebeacb. Those a1 the anti-nuclear rally i were urged to bring pressure on two utility companies that operate the San Onofre nuclear reactor by sending their utility l bills to the stale Public Utili ties t Commission. t Under state law. pe rsons are J a llowed to deposit dai.puled utill· t) bills with the P UC instead of paying the utility until the dis - pute 1s resolved The Alliance ror Survival targeted the Southern California Edison Co. and the San Oie~o Gas and Electric as the butt of the protest. The rally was held Saturday. the longest day of the vear. to emphasize solar power as an alternative to nuclea r energy. The event featured recordm~ ' artists Kenny Rankin. Bonny Ra ill and Jesse Cohn Youn~. Rangers at the Orange Coun· ly-operated park. s aid up to 10 , arrests were made. mostly ror drunkenness and hghlmg. 1 Withdrawal Asked f LONDON CAP > -An j es ti mated 12 ,000 pers ons i marched through a torrential London downpour Sunday. de- manding Britain withdraw from NATO. which is planning to deploy 160 ne w U.S .-made nuclear missiles in Britain by 1983. Coast Weathe r Patchy late night. early morning low clouds along the coast otherwise fair through Tuesday. Lows tonight 56 to 61. Highs Tuesday 75 at beaches, 83 lnland. INSIDE TODAY ~ for that perfect piuol' Cohu1u1itt Hugh Ma.mp tflU V1lwrw ft con be /oad. Sft Pogt A7. ) DNl.YPtUJT ,,,.....--JVST BREAUNG~~--..... LoU .,.,..,, frone todaw'• arid_, .. .., ... Iron Exe£uta Six; Drug Dealers Spared B1 'fte ~laied Pf'ta tran·a most feared Pf"OMC\llOr apared two •u1pected drui dtalen. marrit"d them ln pri.ton and provided them wUh a houae aDd 900 to ltart I MW lite but W ab atMn UffUted by flrtnt aqud today, Tehran ndio re'*'*4. l Aya&oUab Sadeab '°'alkhal1. head ol Iran'• 1ntJ-ctrv1 cam· pa1.Jft, announced lM ala mm were uecuttd ln Tehran on ebatt• ol •muuUna ud ~buthtl drup and widespre ad ··~·· "A 10UDI couple •l'rftt.ed by the drua equad lo prtsoa were marrt.d aDd tr'Md.'' kllalkhaU edded. ··we found out that the couple .,.. deep&.)' ln love. SlDe'e t.bey were youn1 and had no ~· J..t ol~ lNft eddic:ted and unemployed with no money. l eare of t¥tr m.m.,. ceremony, provided them a house ln whkb to Uve and 1av. 0t.hem 50,000 riall <'800> cuh to at art a oew Ute. I m..S. • proml.ae to them that whenever they need money to come hen, I wlll help them.'' f.J91N"r11mwaf •-.eleftl .. Metllr .... WASHINGTON (AP) -Medicaid recipients living In ours· lnl homes have no constttuUooal rilht to contest government declalon.s forcing them to move. lhe U .S. Supreme Court ruled today . By a 7 t vote, the Justices reversed a federal appeals court ruh.ng that ....,ould have forced Pennsylvania aulhonlles to grant Med1('aid recipients laving at the Town Court Nursing Home in Philadelphu1 a chance to protest the slate's push lo declare the ho me mehg1ble for federal funds. ,.,,,_,. IJ••~· Sid• Graff SHERMAN OAKSCAP>-Comedlan Richard Pryor was to unde rgo surgery today to graft healthy skin over the severely burned upper half or his body. a hoepital spokeswoman said. However. Sh e rm an Oaks Communit y Hospital spokeswoman Kueishing Vjang declined to give details of the surgery, saymg only that Pryor remained in critical but stable condition and that results of the operation wouldn't be known until later today. Trill Rf!JJGrf~r Not Barrftf CHI CAGO (AP) -A Chicago Tribune reporter - threatened with expulsion from City Hall -showed up for work as usual today. and a spokesman for Mayor Jane Byrne said he would not be forcibly evicted from the press room. The m ayor threatened the expulsion Saturday when she ac- cused the newspaper of printing what she termed "lies" and "ch aracter assassinations" and engaging in "male chauvinism" since she look office more than a year ago Wnt BaNk Cl .. lt Fla~ TEL AVIV. Israel <AP> -Five Palestinian stuJents were wounded today in a cla:.h with Is raeli border police in the oc- cupied West Bank. hospital officials and the lsraeh military re ported Tht-clai.h came hours after the death of a Palei.tm1an woman offlc1ab said wcii. wounded Y.hcn a border pohccman·l> mat•hine ~un firt'<l accidentally in Bethlehem. Refused Transfusion 'No Blood' Seah Fate of Wonian, 28 MI AM I CAP) J oyce Prudhommt''s two words left her husband and doctors helpless in a mora:.i. of legal1t1cs and drspa1r "No blood ... the 28 year -old Y.oman :,aid Thursday when she awoke at Jackson Memorial J lo!>pllal. Wht.>rl' she had been brought after suHering seizures t·a used by a rare blood disease She dJed Saturday night. res- olute in her refu::.al, on religious ~rou nd s, t o accept b l ood transfusions "I just can't bebeve that a re- ligion would let her commit :.u1c1de," l>a1d her :shaken husband, Peter Prudhomme "l t was hornble to watch,'' said Dr. Don Temple, etn intern at Jackson Memorial Hosp1laJ ·'The torment her husband wal> ~omg through was the wori.t I'd ever seen " When Mrs PrudhfJmm~ was brought to the hol>p1tal. un conscioul>, blood transfusions were ~un When she woke, she ms1sted they be discontinued Her refuul sparked hours or d1scus~nons at the boi.p1ta l where a treatment for the woman's dis· ease was daseovered Cour years ago "I know that 1f she had had more llme to tlunk about 1t she would never have thrown h er life away," ~&1d Prudhomme. who marru:d his wife when she w~ 14 He shook his head as he spoke Off A NOi COAST •V DAILY PILOT of how hospital lawyers wouldn't let him overrult-his wire·~ dl" CIStOn 111 !> y,.1fc ..... a!. !.Uffering from thrombotic thrombocytop<'mct pur pura CTTP>. a disease that caus<.>s tmv clots to form in th(• bloodstream. breaking down red ('ells and cutting off the oxygen flow to vital organ:-. Though the woman was raised a Roman Catholic, she began at· tending Jehovah's Witnes!. -.er vict>S about two years ago Rut s h e had not formally become a memb(:r of the sect. her husband said An elder 1n the congre~at1on Mrs Prudhomme attended said the denomination considers blood s acred and likened transfusions to eating blood The church leader. who asked not to be 1denhf1ed, said it would be wrong "for one to extend hf<: tempararily, then have it cut off forever thereafter If you 11ave your life by violating God's laws, you have no hope of resur· rectaon." Psychlatnst~ called in on the case said Mrs. Prudhomme wa~ competent when she protested the transfusions ··s he had JUl>t had a blood transfusion and knew damed well what was going on," said Ur PtuJ1p Greenberg, one of the consulting psychiatrists. "Sh ~ didn't want a blood tranMus1on She was adamant <igainst 1t It was against her Di- ble ~tudies." "1 disagreed.'' Temple said. "I felt she never realized the grav1· ty of what she was domg." But hospital lawyer!! s aid they could not legally continue the treatments. Tua tin Ar1ests Probed A druc •ITI"llt In ·ru11t1n durinf the w~k<'nd wa,. ~till under In \ Hh"atlon lCldft\ II t WO au.a pect.a Vilt' ~oundt-d ap11arentl) by poUct0 1&unllr.t awal\ed th\ fllina ot ebarat's •R11ln1t them. TakGn lnto ~u•tody wer( llttnry Mendoua Mdla. 30. ol Anaheim, an<f rnna Mori((' M.- Jlll, 2tl. albu of Anaheim Tht'h rt•luUonship 11 nul J''l known. MeJ1a wa• r~portc tn 1'tublt t.•ondltlon at UC lrvlnt> Mcd1cul Center with an eye 1n1ury Both were apprehended by narcotics officers Saturday al ternoon aCter an alleged drug transactwra look place in a park· mg lot at the comer or McFad· den Avenue and Williams Street. The tYPl' of drugs involved was n't dJl>closcd When nar('otics officers from Fullerton, Tu:.tin. Anaheim and Buena Park attempted to arrest the Ml•Jrns. t he suspects tried to cscap<' 1n their veh1('le. ram· mm~ two police cars. 11 Tustin :.pakC'sman said During an ensum~ arrl'st at tern pt. a ~hot was fired, the spokesman said. and Me11a suf fcred a head mjury. No furthl•r dC'lails of the shoot- ing wC'rt.• n •vcalt>d Part of the l'Unt1nu1 n g 1nvcl>l1gat1on. :.pokcsmen said, 1s to determine how the !.hooting took place and whdhcr th<• suspect ""a!> arml•d or unarmt·d. M cJia wao, ln•al<'cl <1t Santa 1\na Tu. ... tm Commun1t:. l10:.p1tal and then taken to L'CI Medical Center. when· he was reported 1n stable condition. A Tustm police spokc!>m<in !.aid the 01str1ct Altorncy'l> Of· flee ts ~·mg consultl'd before any charge!> are ftled again!.t the IY,.O Thl' !'>U!.pt'cts had hecn und<'r ~urveillance by undercover narcot1c·s officer.> prior w the ar n:st!-bcmg m<1dc SUMMIT ... tri bu ti on of nuclear power ... t'a ll1n~ for an increase in atom1l' ~nerg} u.~e and expanded con· servation techniques The meet.mg was convened to discuss energy and economic is· sues but was dominated by the !.ituat1on in Afghanist an Br1t1s h Priml' M1n1 ster ~1 aq~arct Thatcher called the Ul'Cupat1on of Afghanistan a new manifestation of tht· old dif frrenct.t between Eas t and West In th<'ir remarks. thl· German and French leader!. 1~nored th•• Argharustan l-1tuat1on cnt1rclv "'rone PagP :l I BEACH ... 11n Sunday They said surf was almo:,t non·cx1stcnt <Jnd report ed only 14 rescues for both days Ncwport guards hrou~ht 2fl \ea r -old J ohn De mpsey of ·rustin to s hore Sunday after· noon a ft er he reportedly knocked himself unconsc1ou!> whcn ht-l>t ruck his head against a boat Officials said Dempsey ap· parently was trying to dive orr the boat into the water He was transparted to Hoag Memonal HospitaJ where he was treated and relca~l'd In L4.11(Una Bearh. )(Uttrd:. said a bout 25.000 beach huffs r.ho wed up al the strand both days But thl• warm tempcraturel> attract· ed s ting rays as well as the large croy,.d and lifeguards were forced to play doctor. adVlsing sting ray v1ct1ms to soak their injured feet in hot water for 20 minutes to relieve the paan. Laguna guards also responded to three body surfing anjunes on Sunday and had t.o rescue a 19- year ·old girl at St. Ann's Beach O ffi cials at Doheny Stute Beach and San Clemente crews also reported full houses both days. '""" o,.,._. GN• O..•r ,....,.. ••tit tlt"NtA ., tOM~""'° U... ~ Pt~~ 1\ ~,,,.._ °' '""' Of•~ C...M P\tlbt1\l'-1"9 (Of"nlHA• ~ ... .. , • ..,,~ .,. °""''_.,... ~ .. tfV~ .,,cN, ... c.M• ..... .......,,.,, .. ~" .. ""' ..... ~ l••l• ,-•1111Ue1n v~u., .,.,,,. L•8wf"• l•iM.ft/,..,.llt (6" .. 4 ... "9'f' t~I .. ,. I\ PtiAtt•"'"' ~w .. ·o .,_, ~n '"-,,..,. •oet PU(tl1t.l\iNO f:lit*"t I\ ttt 1lO W~\f ft•Y Strwt P 0 •o• fMO. C.•• ..-.. .. (..•m°""''• fl•7• 11-N-.. ~-,,, .no ~l\Nlf ···" ,_ Air Fares Rise Yoe-• ..,r,.,., ""° c;...,...,_, .... ~ ,....._ .......... E•t0t r-·•-,,_.,...,,,. '"''°' , ....... "·'--......... _ M.tMO"'t lott°' L .. IH'e .. Hfl OftlCe ..,, ... """" "-·· otftMe tot ......... Ul_tl .. •SI._ """'"'"'°"• .. •~ '"'t-~-v .. • . ' lAX to NYC Still 'Too Low' NEW YORK CAP) -The air fare between New York and Califomia la 1oln1 up, but It's sUU goin& to be far leu lhan a lot of aJrllnea would like . Eutem Airlines announced over the weekend lt will cbarae $129 each way on ru1hta between New York and Loi An&elet or San J'ranci•co,durtngJulyandAu1uat. Tbelarelanow•. The $129 fare wu matched today by Trant World Alrllnes, and otbet carrterc on the route were aped.eel to ., aloa1. TWA had announced that it hoped to lncn&M UM rare to t::ISO. but dropoed that after EuW'D made Ill an.oouocemeot. •orld Airways whlcb baa been dlarllu .... ,._ not U· noonc..t wt.at lt wtb ebarc• la July. OtMi a&u.ne. MM.nc &be route an American, Uniu.d Pu Amerteu ud CQAtol. E..t.-D IDd World, bOib nlaUv• newcomen to t.M mattet. bave belD &be lqdtn' prl~ oa the N•• Yan.cdlanl&a roua.., to tbl dllmay of TWA. Amertcu ud Unlu.d, _...-. ••r• tM only all1IMI cm die ru.. .. --·-...... --..-..-..------ . ti Big Bang .... 1 .......... North York controller Esther Shiner shields her ears as Ontario Lt Gov. Pauling McG1bbon fires a starting pistol ul the Colgate Ladw~· Open track and field meet m Toronto. FV Council Weighs Belly Dancer Law fi('lly dancer!> may h<J vc to \\ :.iteh wht·n · tht'Y wiggle and v. h<1t thev unc:nvcr in Fountain \ allt.•\ re-~taur:.ints 1f a pro~{"(f l>t-lly danc1n~ lav. gets adopted b) 1heC1tvCouncll The new ordmance would reg. 11latl' dancing :.itt1n:• or lack of 11 and abu pr<>hl bit danct.'r~ from c ir c ulating amonP. tustomers. The practice of encouraging ru:.tomers to stuff tips inlothe bel I~ dancers· costume!. al:,o would bt• a no-no Deputy City Attomey Hooert L J • .ivo1t•. Y.ho prep<1rl•d the mt•J!>Ur<' at tht· rt'<1ue!>l of P<>hCt' ( 'h1ef Marvin 1-'nrtm. <>a id llf•ll} llanl:1ng 1s not c-urrentl~ a prob l!•m in 1-'ountain Valley The ordinant'l' I!. meon' ol a pr<' \ l•nt 1 vc mea~un·. hl' said Bell} dan<·1n~ did ra1sl· a ft·w .. vt-brO~!. in 1-'ountatn Valle}' IJ!.l r,tll. when such ente rtainment "'J:. orren'<.1 at the Guy F<1~ kl':. r t•stauranliJl t7t7t BrookhurstSt C'1t\· offic1ali. rci:e1ved com pl a int~ that a bl'll y t1c..ncer w&"> en <'11uragrng t'f>nlrrbut11rn., from I U'i l•lffil'r" mtrl Y.;J~ OrtO~IO~ dl• t'J} .. to Fountmn \'allt} Although thl'Y dtd not ban tx-lly dancrn~ alto~ether tht· Ctl) ·.., Oiurch Vandalized \'Al.ENCi/\ <AP 1 A M1•thod1st churr h that I!. abo u~cd by :.i ~m;;ll J ewish con· t.(rl'gation ha!. hl'en vandahzed h~ intruders who painted ... wai.t1ka..., and rac1:i.t slogan~ on th1· walls Just for Gals . planning comm1so,wnt.>rs rt:stnct· f'd such entcrtammt"nl l<> a small ~ta~e within the reo,taurant Mourur D Mardan1. o""ner of re!>taurant. said he d1i.continued this entertrunment for a time but restored the belly dancing act (r<•stncted to the !>ta~e area) last v. eek .. FOWltwn Valley I!> kind of run ny about these things ... he said to· day ·'They think 1t 's l>Ome kind of Jd1rty act "The} lhmk it's hkt' Ro-godanc l'rs It's not .. It's an art form Thl'y teach 1l in '>c hoob ·· \1 ard1n1 l-<t1d ht· ""a s not fJmil1Jr Y.1th the ordinance that .... 111 b<' cons1dcr c>d b}' the council Tueo,rla) night but said ht-did not think II Y.Ould Jffl'<'t hi'> ,·c!>t auranl ':. t•nll•rtainment Show Needs ~iciam \1 U"ICI i.111:-;.in· m•t•ded for tht.> upeomrn~ production of "The Roar of tht-Greasepaint. The Smell or the Croy, cl. .. be1n~ pt·rformed July 3 through 13 .it tht• AMI!.~· Tht·atN. 625 Park AH~. m Laguna Be~ll·h The music 1s i.cored for a piano. bass. percussion. tY.O trumf)t'U. and a Ouk Other 1n strumen~ may be included. Anyone interested in taking part in the production should call Act IV or 556-7411 or 494·6959 Ocean Paclhc cord shorts. tailored for !he active gal A rainbow of cofo<s aQua. coral, beige. off while and state blue Complementing the mew ts are a pretty group of Hawauan Pf•nf blouses. Also Chemin de Fer 199ns • __ ,,,_ ___ ------- VIET ••• 1lde Tha1land. The camp b.ouaea about UD,000 relucees who bad earner elected to ent~r Tba.11.,..d rather than n1ma1n ln lbe border no-man'a land. "The altuallon appears to be aettin1 out or hand," uid a Weatem relier agency offlclal in Bangkok, re fe rring t o the panicked exodus or Cambodians from the border zone. The llihUng erupted a weetr a fter Un1ted Natlona and Thal official.a began a program to re· patriate Cambodian r efugees back into Cambodia from the Khao I Dang camp. The effort was halted when shooting began. Vietnam, which maintains about 200,000 troops tn Cam · bodia to shore the Vietnamese· backed Cambodian government. 1s opposed t.o the repatriation Last week, the government In Phnom Penh. the Cambodian capital. vowed to "crush" re- patriation efforts. There was no Immediate word on how many Vietnamese troops Y.ere involved in the offensive or whether the fighting signaled a ma1or thrust into Thailand. Soviet made T ·S4 tanks were reportl'<fly spotted by Thai re- c on n a 1 ssa n ce aircraft in s ide Cambodia but apparently did not take p<irt in actual combat. f 'rf)nt Pa~ ,., I EVICT ..• "t•mbl y h ad ~upported the l l·~1:-.lat1vp analyst 's relocation plan. wh~(· the Senate opted for lhl' Parlo, and Recreation f>l·pcirtment pl<1n Thl· legislature must approve a o,tatt• bud~et by July I Once ap. µroved. the bud~el will then go lo Guvemor Brown Mlla1'11 Up? Amber Christensen. 14. of Canyon Country. owes her friend here •m extra ration or t·arrots. But not too many t·a r rot.s He won best m his rt1v1sion in Dwarf Rabbit S how at Orange County Fairgrounds m Costa Mesa Sunday I k tipped the scaJes a t 112 pounds. If you let yourself go to 21•2 pounds. you're no longer a dwarf. lle 's a Netherland Dwarf Buck ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 • I Orange £east EDI TION OL. 73, NO. 175, 3 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA " .. rH••••••• DallyN••81tapeir C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t • 1et Troops Attack Thailand · 1t'hat's lip? ~fAmber Christensen. 14. of Canyon Country, owes her riend here an extra ration er carrots. But not too many f: carrots. He won best in his ivision in Dwarf Rabbit bow at Orange County airgrounds in Costa Mesa unday. He tipped the scales t 1 'h pounds. If you let ~ourself go to 2lh pounds, !)rou're no longer a dwarf. :He's a Netherland Dwarf rB uck. l iBeaches 17 ' tFilling Up ~On Coast Near· pe rfect weather and toasty temperatures along the Orange Coast brought out jellyfish . s ting ra ys and beachgoers by the thousands over the weekend -the official beginning of summer. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente reported August- s i ze crowds for the second stra ight weekend. Newport~ Beac h guards responded Sunday to a possible drowning when a 20-year·old Tustin man jumped off a boat and accidentally hit his head on • the side or the vessel about half a mile off 13th Street. In Hu.otington Beach. city 1 lifeguards were pressed into du- l} two times Sunday to break up • fts tligbts. Four persons were ar· rested. 1 Guards in Laguna Beach also t~ bad their bands full, treating several stinl' ray victims and responding to three body-surf· l ingiojuriesonSunday. I The largest of the weekend t crowds, attracted by tem- • t f peratures in the mid·70s and 6S degree water, was reported in the Huntington Beach area. Guards on the mile·stret.cb of city strand estimated 40,000 turned out Saturday and 43,000 squeezed onto the sand on Sun- (See BEACH. Pa1e A.2) Tower's Not SoT~ring Newport Beach Uf eauards were cau•bt short &mQy when they re- ported for wort and dis-covered tbelr Ufe1uard tower near lCltb Street was abouttbeballtbeaiselt wu the preftoulday. omet.., report.eel that aome a..tb v...ui arined wltba,..... ... .,,..... lY tooll ldl fa \WttlltlcJD oal OD the Peab:wula tower, UW• lD1 oil .n four .... ol the pardltmd. o....-Mid UM towel' 1'ill U.. to be .......-·or ... •ftl'JtaD~ _,..,,... Carter Backed By Allies VENICE. Italy CAP> -Presi· dent Carter ended the Allied summit today with a declaration that the "ruthless" Soviet in· vasion of Afghanistan would be opposed with "our combined str e ngth." He called this a moral and strategic imperative. but other Allied leaders said lit· tie on the subject. The summit was convened lo forge an Allie d econom ic strategy, but the focus shifted Sunday when the Soviets an. nounced a partial withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. Allied leaders were skeptical of Soviet motives and demanded a complete withdrawal. Cart.er 11,000 TROOPS EXITING AFGHANISTAN?-A4 emphasized the situation in his closing remarks, but none of the other six leaders discussed Afghanistan in strong terms. "We have committed our com· bined strength and our influence and our voices against a ruthless power's invasion o( a nearby de- fen seless neighbor which threatens the stability or a crucial area," Carter said He called the Soviet move into Afghanistan on Dec. 27 "a pro- found assault against the laws of nations and a grave theat to the stability ol that vital region. ··we pledge to oppose this So- viet invasion with the means at our disposal," Carter said. "We do this because it is a moral im· perative and alao a stragetic im· perative." Carter and leaders of the other six industrialized nations - F rance. Canada and J apan- gave individual speeches as the two·day summit closed with agr eement on e nergy and economic issues. The Allied command called for declining reliance on import- ed oil. and the summit com- munique noted "the vitaJ coo· t r ibution of nuclear power ... calling for an increase in atomic energy use and expanded con- servation techniques The meeting was convened to discuss energy and economic is· sues but was dominated by the situation in Afghanistan. British Prime Min ister Margaret Thatcher called the occupation of Afghanistan a new manifestation of the old dif· ference between East and West In their remarks. the German and French leaders ignored the Afghanistan situation entirely In his address. Carter also said the challenges facing the free world ·are both political a nd economic in nature." and said the nations were "resolved to break the l.inl.. between our economic growth and our oil consumption." Th e Allied leaders developed goals to reduce oil imports, dou- ble coal production by 1990, and expand use of nuclear power and other alternate fuels Bandit Routs Employees in Mesa Holdup A gunman who herded Costa Mesa's Colony Kitchen employees into a walk-in refrigerator early today escaped with about $5,200 in cash, police said. Officers said the man, deacribed a.a In bis 20s. of medium build and height with brown hair, entered the restaurant at 3211 Harbor Blvd. at 1 a.m. He produced a pistol, poUee Hid, ordered ~ manager to open an office safe and then fe>tted all employeei lnto the ~. Pollce aald the 1unman blocked tbe refrl•erator door wltb a hMYJ obJect and nec1. Sinployees remalned In the cooler I« about II mlmatel, a ln••Uptor Hid. A. ~mtocne:r •••ntual17 freed tbem, be ....... o.41• ...... ,.._..., •1<11•"' K- MOUNTED DEPUTIES KEEP WATCH ON ANTl~UKE CROWD Only • Few Arrests Saturday at Niguel Park Niguel E1'ent Anti-nuclear Rally Promoters in Debt By DON CHAPMAN Of -O.lly Pll°' SUtf Organizers of an anti-nuclear protest held in Laguna Niguel Saturday are calling the rally a big success, but must now tum the ir attention to paying off $30,000 borrowed to set up the event. The only money received by or ganizers dwing the event was from donations and the sale of T· shirts, said Karen Litsin of the s ponsoring Al liance for Survival. "The accounting isn't in yet. but we lost a lot, .. she said. .. We'll be planning a fundraiser real soon.'· Funds borrowed by the Al· liance went for advertising. and setting up a stage and sound system . Mrs. Litsin said about 15.000 people attended the event at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. and described it as "definitely the largest anti-nuclear r ally ever held in Orange County. .. A lot of them might have rome for the music (na me enter· tainers donated their ser vices), but a lot whu did learned a lot about nuclear power. energy, weapons, and San Onofre ... she said The protest was peaceful. but some citations were issued for alcoholic b<·verages and drugs. she said. Those who attended began ar- riving about noon and left about 6 p.m . Speakers and an energy fair were featured along with the entertainment Those at the anti-nuclear rally were urged to bring pressure on two utility compan ies that operate the San Onofre nuclear reactor by sending their uuhty bi lls to the state Public Ullhltes Comm1ss1on. Under state law. persons a re allowed to deposit dis puted ullh· ty bills Wlth the P UC instead of paying the utility until the dis· pute is resolved. The Alliance for Survival targeted the Southern California Edison Co and the San Diego Gas and Electnc as the butt oC th~ .Protest. Buttoned Up J/ alley Eyes Belly Dancers Belly dancers may have to watch where they wiggle and what they uncover in Fountain Valley restaurants if a proposed belly dancing law gets adopted by the Cilv Council. The new ordinance would reg· ulale dancing attire -or lack of ft -and a1sO prohibit dancers from circulating among customers. . Tbe practice of encouragmg customers to stuff tips into the bel· ly dancers' costumes also would . bea~no. Deputy City Attomey Kobert L. Lavole, who prepared the measure at the request or Police Chief Marvill Fortin, said belly danelu II not C\ll'NDtly a prob- lem in Fountain Valley. The ordlnace is more or a pre· ventJv.meuwe, beaaid. Belly duclnc did raise a few eyebrows in Fouotaln Valley lut fall, wbln such eatertalnmenl wu o«end at the Gar Faftel N9tauratat inn BroollhuntSt. Clty oaldala neet .. d COID• • plaints that a belly dancer was en· couraging contributions from customers and "was bringing de· cay .. to Fountain Valley. Although they did not ban belly dancing altogether. t he city's planning commissioners restrict· ed such entertainment to a small ~tage within the restaurant Mounir D. Mardini, owner ol restaurant. aaid be discontinued this entertainment for a time but restored the belly danci.na act (restricted to the atage area> last week . ··Fountain Valley ls kind of fun· ny about these things ." he said to- day. '"Ibey lbink tt•a some lrlnd of adl~1ct. "Tbe)'tblnJl It's Ukeao-codaac· en.lt'anol. "It's an art form. They teach it lnschoob." Mardini said be was not familiar with t.be ordinance \hat ,rlU be~ by the eotmell Tueld.~ nlpt but aald he did not thh1k lt would •fleet his reat.ur.-'aemerta.lnmenl . • 30 Thai Soldiers Killed A RANYAPRATHET , Thailand <AP> -Vietnamese troops. backed by artillery, slammed across the border to- day into Thailand, overrunning one Thai village. shelling others and s~nding an estimated 100,000 panic-stricken Cambodian ref· ugees rteeing from border camps into Thailand, Thai milita ry sources said. Sources in this town on the Thai·Cambodian frontie r said more than 30 Thai soldiers were killed and about 100 wounded since the offensive began. Unconfirmed reports indicat· ed the r e a lso were heavy <"asualties among the estimated 200 .000 Cambodian ref ugees camped along the frontier . Fighting was reported coolin· u1ng. wtth the Thai military or· dered to full alert along t~ length or the jungle border . The Vietnamese offensive was re- ported fOt'using on a 40-mile stretch of border north of this town. 140 miles east of Bangkok. the That capital. Thai ·troops barred ci ... ilians from roads leadmg north from here. Associated Press correspond. ent Apichart Rattanavichai, re· porting from the frontier. said Vietna mese troops overran a Cambodian border encampmeot at Noon Mark Moon . They then entered a nearby Thai village and bum~ a few homes but ap. parently did not harm the few \'tllagers who remained when the fighting started. he said. Ap1chart said Vietnamese .1rt11lery shelled al least three other Thai villages and more than 20.000 villagers were bei:ne evacuated. Earlier. the military com- m an d said i t s c rambled heh('opter gunships to aid troops at a border post under Viet· namese attack. A spokesman ~aid seven Thai soldiers were "ounded and many of the in- truders were killed in that shootout. Foreign relief workers were being pulled out of refugee C'ampl' on the border. but there "as no immediate move to have lhem leave the sprawling camp at Khao 1 Dang, seven miles in· side Thailand. Tbe camp houses about 130.000 refugees who bad earlier elected to enter Thailand rather than rt>main in the border no-man's land ·'The situation appears to be (Stt VIET, Page A?> 'Streaked' Bandit Hits Mesa Store A bandit with a n or ange streak dyed down the middle of has brown hair held a shotgun on a Costa Mesa liquor store clerk Sunday night and escaped with about $530 hastily stuffed into a brown paper bag. Police said the bearded holdup man walked into E Z In Liquor, 145 E. 19th St.. at about 10: \S p. m. and confronted the clerk with a shotRun. The 16-gauge weapon had been sawed olf at the barrel and the stock. the clerk told officers who responded to bis telephoned re- port. Police s aid the bandit, described as short and in his 405. dropped a S20 bill as be stuffed his loot into the bag and ned out the front door. C4R TAKES OFF Jff1JI PllUr AD ••My Mustani moved faster than it ever did oo the ~WA)'. .. A Dally PUot clUIUled .cl brouabt me aood ,..ponee." That's tbe advertlalnl 1uceea story ot the man who placed tbll •d ln the Dally Piiot: For ·a ale : ltll Ml&S\ani. e.t ~· ab .. offer. UlMCll:U Let a Dall1 PtJot dwlfted ed move your-HllaW.. Call our friendly M ·YIMn at ta..,._ THAILAND ' t j . fief ,,..,s Cress,.,,., j ..... • -~~ THAILAND INVADED Vietnam Troops Advance TrioNarned To Mesa's Plan Board Three Costa Mesans h ave been appointed to the city's Planning Commission by the Ci· ly CoW1cil. Mayor Arlene Schafer said the new commissioners are Walter M. Davenport. Lynn Van Aken and Ramooa Sawyer Watson. f l , The three were selected from a m o ng 14 candidates in-• terviewed last week by City ~ Council members. They replace Commissioners Maurttn DiDomenieo, David • Loreuini and DeLane Thyen. I Their terms expire June 30. 0( 1 the t.hree, only Mrs. DiDomenico applied to serve again as a com· : missioner . Davenport has a background t 1n bus iness and sales ad-, m1nistrat.ion, Mrs. Schafer said. Van Aken currently serves on the city's Housing and t:om· m unity Development Committee and is employed by Pacific Out· door Advertising Co. as an area mana~er. Ms. WaLc;on is a private con· sultant to business and educa· t1on and has a background in educational psycho logy a nd sociology and holds high school and college teaching creden- haJs. Rock Concert Sparks Riot DALLAS <AP> -Four were arrested and two police officers ' overcome by tear gas after gate t crashers toppled a c hain·link ~ fence and thre w bottles and rocks during a Cotton Bowl rock con cert. ' Police said the melee lasted about 10 minutes as authorities. , using tear gas. pushed the crowd into the nearby Texas State Fairgrounds. ( ' Orange Coast f Weather Patchy late night, early morning low clouds along the coast otherwise fair tbrou1h Tue3day. Lows tonl1ht S6 to 61. Highs Tuesday 75 at beaches, 83 inland. INSIDE TOD~ 't" l..ooldtlo for tltot perf~ct ptuo~ Columnt•t Htigla MuWp tftla ..,._ it CGft be fOtlftd. s.. Page .47. J • c ,,.....--JIJST BREAKJNC--........ 14N"""frotrtfMlr'•...,....,ndl IPJl,.,..dilw .. p: ..,, Man taba Seven In Emergency Room SPRJNOflELO. Ma <AP> A man bnndllbloc a partnc ""lfe _,th• lb1'ff.lnch blade 1labbtd MVtn people ln a hotpl\al time~cy room today. killiQI ~ear·old boy, police Hid. n !~e B Robluon, U . ~ qlleld. waa wre10ed to UM .~ -cllarmed bJ • Mewi l\&U'd aft.er U.. atabblnca at •-n• ~unit of the 8..,....te MecUcaJ ~&er tle we. tharted wtth etatll comtt of a.Nault -for the •t1t>- hln11 and alao for •ll•CtdJY throwln1 a danceroua <'heml<'al at anoth..-r by taodtor In lhe ln<'klent GIN••~• •.niftl .. tfftllc-tdll WASJnNGTON (Ar1 Medk111d rec1p!en~ hvtn1 ln nu,.. lnll homes havl' no c:onat1tuUonal rlChl to caoteat covcmment Oe<'I IOll'1' forctn1 them lo move, the U S Supn~mt: Court rule<! lodl) By • 7 J \'ot~. the JusUcn rev~rsed • f~eral •PPHls CQurt ruhn61 that would have for~ PeMsylvania authorities t.o gr¥nt ¥f'dau.ld rttlPlcn~ llv1n1 iil the Town Court Nuratn1 Home in Ph1Jadtlphia • <'hanc-e to protest the <ctatt':, push to declart: tht: home tneh&1blt for federal fund~ ,..,,,.r 11-*J-flfH'• Sida Graff SHERMAN OAKS (AP> -Comedian Richard PrYor un derwent surgery today t.o grail ~althy skin over the critically burned upper half ol his body, a bo6pit.al spokeswoman said Or Richard Grossman, executive dirtttor of the Sherman Oaks C-Ommunily H06p1t.al Burn Center, conducted the operation along with a pulmonary spedalht, Dr Albert Young, who was on hand to perform a bronchoeeopy to clear fluid from the com - ed1an·s pneumonia·congested lungs The extensive burns on Pryor's chest have inhibited the normal ~reathlng and co~ghing that rid the lungs natura lly of nu1d bUJldup, thus caus ing the pneumonia. explaint.'d Gary Swaye, assistant exet'utive director for the hospital Trib llt70rt~r Not Barrflf C JIJCAG.O (AP), A Ch~cago Tribune r eporte r threatened with expulsion from City Hall -s howed up for work as us ual today. and a !>pokc.'Sman for Mayor Jane Byrne said he would not be forcibly evicted from the press room. The mayor threatened the expulsion Saturday when !>he ac rused the news paper of print.mg what s he termed "lles" and "ch a r at't c r a ssass1 n at1ons" and engaging in "male chauv1rusm"' !>ince she took office more than a year ago. West Ba11lc Cra.lt Flam TEL AV1V. li.rael <AP) -F'lve Palestiruan students were woundt'd today in a clash wtth Is raeli borde r police in the oe· 1·up1cd West Bank, hospital orflc1als and the Israeli military re· porrcd Tht• clai.h came houn. after the death of a Palest1ru an woman offi cials i.a1d was wounded when a border pohceman's machine gun fired accidentally In Bethlehem. Refused Transfusion 'No Blood' Sea/,s Fate of Woman, 28 MIAMI <AP ) -Joyce Prudhomme's two words left her husband and doctors helpless in a morasl> o f legalllles a nd desp air "No hlood . · the 2H·year old woman bald Thursday when bhe awokt· at Jackson Me morial Hospita l, where she had been brought a fter .!>Uf(ering seizures t'aused by a rare blood disease She died Saturday night. res olute in he r refusal. on religious g rounds, lo accept blood transfusions "J Just can 'l believe th al a re- ligion would let he r commit :.uicide." s aid h e r s h aken husband. Peter Prudhomme "ll wws horrible to watch, .. !>a id Dr. Don Temple. an inlef'f\ at J ackson U e mor1 al llosp1tal "T he t.ormenT her hubhand was going throuRh was the wo rst I'd e\ler seen " When Mrs. Prudhomme was brought to the hoi.p1ta l, un conscious. blood trans fusions were begun. When she woke. she Uls11tted they be discontinued Her refusal ~parked hours of d1scuss1ons at the hospital whe re a treatment for the woman's dis· c as e wru. d1sco..,.ercd four years ago. "I kno~ that 1f !>he h ad had more lime to think about it !>he would never huvc thrown her lif e away ," sai d Prudhomme, who marr1c.-"d his wife when she was 14 He shook his head as he sp<>ke of how hotipltal la wyers wo uldn 't let h im overrule his wife'i. de· cisloo DAILY PILOT His wile was sulfenng from thrombotic thrombocytopenaci purpura CTTP>. a disease that• <'auses tiny clot.s to form 1n the bloodstream . breaking d own red n•lls and cutting off tht.' oxygen now to Vllal organ!> Though the wom an was raist-d a Roman Catholic. she began at tending Jehovah"!> Witness o;er v1ces about two years .igo But s he h a d not fo rma lly become a me mber of the sect her husband said An elder In the congregation Mrs. Prudhomme attended said the d enom ination considers b l ood s acr ed and lik e n ed transfusions to eating blood The chur<'h leader. who asked not to be identified. said it would be wrong "for one t.o extend lJ (1 · l emporanly, the n have 1l cut off forever thereaftt:r If you !>a\ l' your life by v1olat1ng God'.!> laws. you have no hope of resur· r ect1on ·· O nce the transfw.1ons !>lopped. Mr s Prudhomme slipped mto periods where she would wtldly thras h around m be<1 Doctors tried intravenous sedatives and Vahum to calm her By f'nday morning. s he was in a coma. bleeding internally Crewmen Rescued HONOLULU <AP> -E leven Taiwanese crewmen have been pulled from the water about 25 miles southwest of Pago Pago arter surviving a night at sea by clinging to the debris of their s unken fishing boat. The body of one crewman or the 60·foot Hung Cheng was also recovered In the S unday rescue, and e(fort.s con- tinued today in the hope of hnd· ing four others. Tua tin Arresu Probed A drua a.rr l in Tuatin du.rt.n( t he wffkend wu 11Ull under In ve1U1at1on today as \wo sua pc<'U one wounded apparentl>' by police aunflre -awaited UM rlhn" of char~ea agalnal lb.ea). Taken lnlo cus tody wert lle nry Mendoza Mejia. 30, ol Anaheim. and Gina Marge Me· Jlli., 26. also ol Anaheim Theil reh•UOfllhlp is not yet known Mejia was reported in stable coodlUon al UC lrv\ne Medical Center wtlh an eye injury. P oth were apprehended by narcoUca officus Saturday af. ternoon after an alleged drug transacuon took place tn a park· mg lot at the comer o( McFad· den A venue and Williams Street. The ty pe of drugs involved wasn't disclosed When narroucs officers from 1-'ullerton, Tustin. Anaheim and Buena Park attempted to arrest the Mejias. the suspects tried to escape In their vehicle, ram· ming two poli~ cars. a Tustin spoke!!man said. During an ensuing arrest al· te mpt, a s hot was fired. the spokesma n said. and Mejia s ul· rt-red a heud Injury No further details of the shoot· ing were revealed Part of the ront1nu l ng inves tigation. :-.pokesmen said. 1s to d etermine how the s hootmg took place and whether the suspect was armed or unarmed Mejia was treated at Santa Ana-tu.stin Community Hospital and then taken to UCJ Medical Center . where he was reported in stable rond1tion. A Tustin pohce spokes man o;,a1d the D1slrit't Attorney's Of. rice ~ being consulted before any c.11.1rges arc filed against the two The su.-..~ts had been under :.urvl'1lla nrc by undert'OVt'r ntirt'ot1ri. offlrl'r!> prior to the t1r· re!>b being madl• Phony $100 Bill Seized At Mesa Mart ( m.ta :'11e!>a police conhs<'aterl a phony SlllO hill Saturday drtl·r Ucdroi. Balikc 1oglv . 45. o r Turkey reportt-"dly att<:mptt'<i to use 1t and two good $100 bills to purC'h<l!>c merchandise <tt Fcdco. 3030 118.Tbor Olvd Offlt'cro;, wert' callt•d lo the ... t o r l' a I 3 2 '' p m " tw n Ualik<·1o~lv was rfrla1ned b\ <,lore employee., v. ho s aid lht'y thought one of thl' bills looked hkl' a count1·rfr1t nahkc1o~lv . who hnally paid for his goods with travelers <'herki., told offl t'er!> he had ob ta int.od several bills in Istanbul bdorc IC'a v1n~ Turkey He told ofhccrs the phony bill m us l huve txo.en !'>CCUr<:d dunn~ that tranMH'l1on Hahkrio~l v wa!I not dctam<.'<i f 'rfH" Po,,.-:\ I VIET ... getting out of h and ... said a Wes lem r elief agency officud an B a n g ko k , r efe rring t o the panicked exodus of CambodJans from the llorder zone The righting <'rupted a week a fter Unile(j Nations and Thai 0H1c1als began a program to re- patriate Cambodi an r efugees bat'k into C1:1mbod.Ja from the Khao I Dang cam p The cCfort was haJh .. '<i whe n shooting began Vietnam. which maintains a bout 200.000 troops in Cam· bodia to 11hon · the Vietnamese backed Cambodian government, i:'l opposed lo the repatnalion La11t wt..'i!k , the government in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian <.'ap1tal. vowed to "crush" re palrlation efforts There was no Immediate word on how many Vietna mese troops were :nvolved In the offensive or whelher the f1gh\Jng signaJed a maJor thrwst Into Thailand jM-• C.-V~ • "911"\•0-"' •l'IO (illl"ft • ~' -··11-........ Air Fares Rise lAX to NYC Still 'Too Low' n;::::.~ ... "t' /:" °"""'""UM ............ __ ... , ..... Co••• ..... Offloe ...,, .. ...,l.:,~~· ~"& ~~* .,.,. , ... , .. ,,. (t14)~ ca 11•••.W..1'12,~ • NEW YORK <AP> -The air fare between New York and California ii Solnt up, bot il'a 1Ull 1oln1 to be far leaa lban a lot of airUnes would like. Ealtern Alrllnet announced C>ftt tM weekend It wtll cbar1e tm each way on ructiu between New York and Los Anaea.. or S&Artanctlco,durinCJuJyandAu,utt.Thefare11now"8. The SUI fare waa matched today by Trans World AirUIMI, and other carrien on the route were expect.eel to 10 aJoG1. TWA bad announced that It bOped to lncrelff the fare to szo. but dJ"OPOld that after Eut.m mecs. It.I announcement. ·worid A.lrwa.~1• wblcb bu been cbattlna •· bu not an· nouoced wtu.t tt ww c:.~e ln .rwy. Other mllw Hfvtq u.. rout. an A.lnerteu, V Pan American ud Capitol. I' •1111 ud World, ~ relative newcomera to I.be market ba" ._. tlle 1Mdta1 ~ oa tlM New Yott.CalfonUa r'OllUll!t ID tlle ....... , OI TWA.. ADMtttu ud Umt.t, wlaidl oaee .-.me-, ...... oe t.Mrou&e . It's Spider Jflaa Pilot Mike Caldwell cheeks out the interior or his hot afr baUooo at the Coronado ferry landing in San Diego before the fl1Rht tt},pt was delayed. The event was to have been a warmup for a balloon race at the Del Mar Fair Saturday. f'ro• Page .. , I BEACH ... day Ttwy reported making 83 rescues Saturday but only 19 on Sunday. Missing 14 Years, Wife's Body Found Around 65.000 beat'h fan!> turned out at the state beaches in Huntington both days Guards at Huntmgt.On Stale Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach sa.id their parlong lots were full both d ays before noon Harbor Patrol ere~ statJoned a t Sunset Aquatic P ark were prei>M-"d anto action Sunday when a boater radioed for he lp a!tt-r developin~ '>Ide t'He<'b to a do!>c of anl\ !>ea 'i tckn<:S!> pllh he d taken In Newport Ul'a<'h r ity KUard~ e:.t1matcd a c rowd or 90.000 on Saturday :md a crowd or 110.00C (to Sunday Thl'y ~aid surf was almost non ex1!>lt·nt und r<'port l'd only 14 rt.•M'U<:!> for both day., Nc"'P<Jrt guard~ brou~ht 20 'car n ld J <1 hn f><'mp!.t'Y nf Tu..,tin to ~h1irt· Sund a~ :.flt'r n o on a ft t· r h e r t-po rt t.' d I ' knocked him!'>elr unc·11nM·1ou-.. " h1·n ht• ~truc•k h1 <, h1·ac1 :iga1n't a ho.it Off1c1Jh !'>Jld Dcm1iw\ .ip p..in•nlly wa:,, trying to dive off thl' boat into the "'att.•r tit' "'a' tr.rn-..portt-d to lloa~ Mc·m1inul Ho!>pllal wh(·n· hl· wu:, t rt•Jlt•'1 and relea~t-d In La~unJ lk.wh ~11ar<lo,, ,,wt at>11ut '25 000 1>1.·at•h hurr, '>h<>'<'<-<J up al lhl' ... trand both dayb Hut the ~arm trmpcrntun.'~ attrad •·d -.ting ra~o;, U!> .,..,.11 CJ'> the l:.q:c· 1·ro"' d Jnd lifeguard' ...... re forr (·rJ 10 play doctor . advl'JOJ.! '>lln.: ray v1rt1m!> to soak their in1urt.-"d ft.o~:l in h1>t water for 20 minuk~ Lo relu:vc the p:.un Burglar Hits Mesa Eatery A burgla r broke into Costa Mesa's Del TLIC'O fast food stand at 1155 Bakt•r St ~unda y rught and est'upe<j with more than St.000 in cash. police said omcer.. saJd entry was made thr ough the :,,land '<, dr1"e through wtndow The burglar. police said. apparently knew where a key to the bu!> mess' safe "a ~ h1ddt•n The mM<')' officer'\ •mid. was taken fro m tht' safl' ~ gals wear Just '°' Gals .. WI CHITA. Ka n <AP > - Friend!> considered Florence Pe rmenter a good mothe r. not the t ype who would leave her four children and her husband of five years without a word So ~ she disappeared from ht>r W1ctuta home in June. 1961>. tht-n· 1o1.as coruuderable ((06s1p ~me l>aJd they heard she had gont· to Denvl·r Some even ""h1!>percd that she wa !. buried 1n !ht• ba<.'kyard Hut polrcl' investigators who rhl'{'kt:'d t~ ~rounds around the houst> a.nO mterv1ewc<l rclallve-5. friend.-. and ne1~hbors couldn't come up with any clut·l> The rumor. rued T h ,. h u s b a n d . T> r n v e r Permentt-r, divorced h1!. "miss in~·· wtfr l\l.'I) year> la te r. an<l m 1972 marnt-"d a childhood (n<'nd. na1r Pt·rmt'llter . a meter r eader for J local gas C'Qmpany wa\ dt">C r1bed a .s ·quiet ," gt•nl·rou~ · and ·· .rn 1\ Nu I ~U) • A few months ago. police say. Perml'ntl'r s tarted acting !>lranftt'I~ ('IJ1r .... ante<1 to plant rn'c hu":>ht'S neJr thl' :.oulh\l.1o:!>l <"Jr nt•r of lhl' rcimil) hou.-.l'. hut l't'rmt•ntt·r ""uldn"t Jllnv. 1t l.Jtt·r ht' Ul.'il<itt-d C IJ1r·~ 2 't'Jr old ~randdauJ,!hll'r not pla> in lht> !>am\' spot "lie became upset ... pol1re \apt Mike Hill <ia1d today "He JUSl didn't v. a nt them around " Satu.rda). 14 yecirs aft Pr the first Mrs Pcrme nt<:r d1sap f)tc'arf'd. pollct> acting on a lip found a fractured skeleton. a woman's pu rse a nd a rin g hunt.-"d beneath about two feet of 'imdy l:>Oll IO the ba<'kyard or the ho mt• Pe rmentl'r was arrest<'d and 1a1lfod on a f1rst ·degr~ murder ....a rrant. Ot>puly Sedgew1ck County Cor~r Dr Wilham Ec kert s aid tbe skeleton had a bro«en skull, JB W and two frac tured nbs. makm~ 1t appear the v1ctJm was ~aten to death Police theonted the murder weapon was a Jack handle E t'kert . p o li ce 0 H1 cer s. Flor ence Perme nter's former dentist and anthropologists from Wichita Stat~ Umvers1tv were Ooeen Pacifle oord Shom. cailoted fOf the 8CM gal A nwnbow Of OOIOr8 8QU8, OOtll. bljgt. off white and ... blue ~the shol1S .,. • Pf9ttY group Of Hlw8iten pnnt bloc .see NllO Chelm de Fer.,,. I meetmg today in a n e ffort to make pos1t1ve ide ntific ation. Permente r wa.!> expected to be a rr aig n ed l ate r . C lair Permenter was tre ated Satur- day for a nervous disorder . "She (Clair Permenter) was l<Jld a bout at In January and kept 1t to herself," pohce Lt Ron Cousins said ··It Jus t k ept hothcnnJot hl•r .,o mu\'.h that shl' finall> had to tl'll '>Omebody .. 1101!1•1· '>:11rl \t r., Pl·rmt'ntt•r told J frwnd that her hu::i L1:1nd had .sa id hi'> f1r'l "'1fe was hurit-d in lht• hackyard and the fr1t•nd told anotht'r ~rson who ti pp<>d pol1r1· When Flor,•nt't' Pe rmenter d1s- ·•J>Pt'ar<'<i. th•• n(•1ghbors were on .., acall<>n. said Mabl•l Rotrame l. "'ho ~till hvl-'\ rlown the block from lht> Pt•rmenkr house. Al the t1mt'. shc thought th<' anc1· rlt•nt >A a!> odd. !>mcc the woman 't·emcd to be '>Ul'h a good mot her to ttw c·ou 1>le ·~ fou r 1·hildn•n Point Dume Balliers Nude Despite Law ~1 A LIRU <A P > About 100 nude b(•arh~oer-; at Point Dume -.unhatht-d ai. i.hn1ff''> deput1~ wat r hl'<f ev(.•n though the Loo An~ell's Coun ty Board o r Superv1sor.t1 n~t'ently passed an ordin1lll<'<' prohibiting nudity on 1·011nty and s tat<' bl-aches Tht• hare• bather:-. were not ar- rt"> ll'd Sunday bet'au se the c;he riff'I dt>p1;1rtment will not en· for re the law until county counsel issues a s tatement on its legality, :.aid Lt J ohn Love. Whethe r or not the county o;,uperVlsors have the authority to reg ulate state beaches Is being d isputed. Lovesa1d Members o( the Clothing ()p- t1onal Society. organixed three year.s ago to pro mote nude bathing. carefully set up picket s igns in the s and to martc the border between state and county property Nudists kept to the state :,,1de or tht.' ~arh ,, ALSOARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 544.7030 t COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS s Do Poor'9 hi 11.S. Foreign Auto Plants 'Bitten' . .,...,. • .. By IWILTON MOROWITZ •• , WeU. roULt. thine• have rotten so bad that c~n made • in Americadoo'tull here even when they're made by roreipa.; companies. That seems to be one of the meuaeea deliver~ · by the latest sales figures. • In May. sales of new cars were down horrendously .• Americans bought one mUUon new cars ln May or 1979. : Lut month. they boueht 6911,000. Sales or nearly all models; were lower than they were a year ago, but U .S..·bullt· automobiles auffe~ the m08t and were down 11 percent, while sales cl foreign can were down 22 percent. Three foreign makes bucked the Ude -Honda, up 8 ' percent. Renault Coow being distributed here by American· Motors), up 75 percent. and Lancia, up 87 per~nt (from . 108 to 3)2). But tbe figure that's the interesting one is · Volkswagen's. It used to lead the import pack when the Beetles were being made lo Gi?rmany and shipped across the Atlantic in boats. Now the ~tJes aren't being made Money Tree a n y more. an d Volkswagen is building Rabbit s in Penn - sylvania. And guess what? Volks wa gen sa les went down in May. along with sales or the other U.S.·built automobtles. IN MA V OF 1979. Americans bought 16,130 U.S.· assembled Volkswagens. Last month, they bought 14,000. a slide of about 11 percent. It's true that they fared better than other U.S. manufacturers. Chevy was off 34 percent. Ford 38 percent. Pontiac 50 percent and Dodge 45 percent But Bu.ick did better than VW 1t was down only 8 percent from its 1979 pace, and sold fi ve times as many cars as Volkswagen's U.S. plant Volkswagen is still bringing in some v(>h1cles. It ~old 7 .100 imported cars in May. about half of what it sold m ' May of 1.979. Now that it's making cars here, VW does not bnog in so many from abroad Volk swagen has dropped to sixth plaee in the ranks or importer!) It trails Toyota, Datsun, Honda. Mazda and Subaru. IN THE RANKS of domestJc car butlders. Volkswagen also places far down on the b.st. The cars it sold here in May gave 1t 2 pereent of the new car market. The only one lower is American Motors. bolder of 1.5 percent of the new car market in May. Even tJ you combined the Volkswagen -;ales f1gurt>S the cars made here and the cars imported -1t wouldn·1 give t.M German company a high .standing. The total for May comes Lo 21.500 Dunn~ that month. Dats un sole! 45,900 cars. Toyota 45.500 and Honda 37 ,400 In May. lJatsun"!> share of the Amen can new car market was 6 7 percent Toyota's was 6 6 percent Chrysler's market share was also 6.6 percent FOllEIGN CARS took a rerord 28.4 percent of the en· tire U.S. car market in May In many parts of the country -the West Coast. for example -the import share was much higher. Volkswagen must wonder then: "Why are we making cars in Pennsylvania when more and more Americans seem det.enn.ined to buy a car made outside the country?" Former Mining Town Survives BISBEE. Anz. CAP> -f'lve years ago. Phelps Dodge Corp. closed its last ma1or copper mining operation here. and some said this would soon be a ghost town But now, it's a muling town survLving without a mine Despite the closing of its two copper mines and the lay ing off of about t.000 men in 1974 and 1975. Rtsbee 1s altve -and growing 1n lht' MulP Mountain~ of southern Arizona about a stone·s throw from the Mexican border "WE'RE DEFINITELY on the rebound People's at l1tudes are a lot better than they were." said Mike Lynn. the newly elected mayor. ··People here are not losers figuring it's all over." he added "We're ver y optimistic··· ~ combination of things has kept the historic town go mg, mcludJ.ng increased tourism. growing recognition that it's a nice retirement spot and lentala1ve an1t1al steps toward lunng small industry After Phelps Dodge closed lht! under~round Que~n Mine at the end or 1974 and the Lavender Pit six months la ter. Bisbee's population fell below 6.000 Do1rJon~ .. l ~ra~• Due to late transmission today's listing w ill not ape>ear i n the Daily Pilot. 11~~-•~d~n . . • • . OM.YPtl.OT Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS •:•••·1194U. ~.=,'..' ..... _ .. uo .. .... .... WOIMH ........, WOlfttfl -.. 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Doelger• •t Houlton Mt:rOL 7:00 II C8S NEWS 0 N8CNEWS U KUNORJ Caine, ~ • lellow Sh.olon ITom 11 galllrll but foolllarOy Cleath for a "'°""'"· turns an OICI .,. my into • tnend U (I) JOKER'S WILD Q) STREETS~ SAA FlWCSCO The IMIS of W111t5 anCI W1· ~ beCome entllll91ed -• atreel mrtl91 tells rrom hii 11uctio window llnc:ld-m OVEREASV Guest aull\or JeSllCil Mitford (CCl(R} 6Ii) MACH& / LEHRER REPORT 7:30 II Tl4E MUPPET8 Guest. Chnst()f>he< Reeve 0 COHSUMER BUYUNE Ho«t. Devlel Horowitz U FACE THE MUSIC fiEt MACHEll.. I U5HREA REPORT m UOl.DERS ~ mov An lfisll hlrntly IS <*11)111 In 1t1e eMng1ng ltdM of me American lnelustrial ~ luuon C1UfmO tile 1860s ""'*' lat>or un.otlS --lomwng (CC) (I) P M MAGAZINE A feature on reaJ..jjle ' ur ti.I cowboys". a po-ollle o f the caretmker of loncton s BtQ Ben. 81>0 0 (() Wl<RP IN CINCINNATI An!'llH Cartson tow-es tor. mer Conconnet1 Reos man-aoer Se>a<'ky Anoe<SO'l to Cha"•~• Luting• 11 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC 1NBC) Los Angele:, O KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles U KABC· T\/ (ABC) Los Angele:, (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego U KK>-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego ID ICTTV (Ind) Los Angeles ti) KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angele~ tJl) KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles C9 KCX::E·TV (PBS) Huntington Beacti hOSf WKRP s ,_ apc>rtl snow !RI IJ LITI\.E HOUSE OH THEPfWRIE Mrs Oleaon -~ope on several telephOne calla and learns a seore1 tllat could ruin the' Garvey's rna<riage (Rl U MOVIE * *"' "The City" (19711 Anltlony Oulnn, E G. M~t A mayot, 11'1 off· 1C8 for 16 ~. la tfl<MI· eneCI by • tough opponent and • PlyChOP•lh o«>sess«:I """' ,. demlf\IC.- llO<l 12 h,. I II OHE IHA MIUJOH A S1raf'ger claiming lo be I he il1eglllmate ton of the Grayson En1erpr1se1 lounder dedat'99 he IS enhtled to the stoell left to $h•l1ey U MOVIE • • • Apr~ ~ ( 1951) Pat Boone. Sntney Jones -' young man lalts In iove ,._, 1"' amves on • Ken- tucky tarm fl 11<$ J ti) P.M. MAGAZIHE A VISll 10 "G1lley'1 N1gntclub.'' a t•vorite gallletlfl9 $l)Ot of ref Hie urban cowt>Oys. lfl5lt Lon- don 10 meet tne caretaker Of the muave cloc*. "8'0 Bf)n ' ti) TOUAIS'T The 1"'95 of e QfOtlP of Amenc:atl tourllts traveling together tl'lrougl'I EU(oc>e -euddenty 111tared by ttle people {My "-' fWlCI .,. inold9IQ wtWlfl ... '*' to .,_ et.mo a.- .......... • llr9dDtd c.. "*' Adn9nn9 ..,,,..., DIMd °'°"' ....... e.wi.. -Jolln ~ Md 1Aun111•~ l ltTONGHT l:tO (I) "4VL AND ..of\' Mtllhy' • II 191(P81191 ic:. wltll I.lie !.nglWt 11W1gu1Qe - •• lllm to uy IOf\'le em~ f*IQIJ In• IWltlONlly ~ lnW · ¥leW • MOVlt * *V. "The Bounty MM" ( t972) Clint Wfllller, ~ 111<1 8uetlar1 eec... Of '* lllNIZlnO lfl(-to lllt dead wlle. •bounty llunt• ~ ctrmwn to IN g1t1- 1neno ot • crtnW\1111 he hU cac>tuttld ( 1 hf • 30 min I m TH£ ooo OOUf'lE F ... a MlecU a or-etta MCI entrulll 0tcer wtth lhe money tor a ctown paymanl SI MOl.OERS ~ TAOV An tnsn hlmdy ta c.ught "' the c;t\anglng nci. of the A~~Revo­ lution ouring ,,,. 1eEOs ""'*' leOor UNOnS -· tormtng ICCI 9:00 8 (1) t.1•A•S•H COi Pottar MCI M.,ar Wrn- cn.ter are fOfoed to QUiit· let I0081her ""*1 ui.y botll come oown With the mumps.(R) 0 OE88Y 800fE ·- THE SAME OLD BRANO NEW ME Bot> Hope, Gene Kelly and Greo Ev!Qen to1n Debby Boone lor an hOur or music, comedy and dllllOe ICC) ID MERV GRIFFIN Guests Shetley Winters. SpiroT A~ l1!> DESERT~ ICE. SU. ~UFE Man I hlltoncel ret.lion- lh•P with the Anl•Cbc from Admiral Byro a 9Clen· 1111c ~toon to the tndUS1118I t!Jll)IOltllllOf1 Of ~ preoous natural r~C9& ISlr-0 (R) @)MOVIE ** "No~ To Run" f 1972) l'i9rlChel Bemw<11. lll<TV Hagman An orphan ano htS grllt>d••tr-nee tr>e country _, auth<>n- 'MIS rtrlule them permcs- sion to 11ve together t 1 rv .• 30m'" I 9-.30 f) Cl) ~CALLS CNlf1ey 198fng compassoon tor ~hents ano eaTns l\at~ trom the nurses ~ l'>e IS h0aj>lla.llZ9d 1•111h • t>aC1 t>aclt (R) lli) JAZZ AT THE MAINTEHANCE SHOP Pti1I Woads Ov8t1et fNo. 21 .. Pt'lll Woads, alto sax. Stew GMmore. b8$i, Mike M ellllo, piano. Bill Goodwin, drums 10:00 II Cl) LOO GRANT While R~to IS O<>ong a sto- rv on• en.Id siar. Lou 1.r1es TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8:00 -"The City." An· thony Quinn and E. G. Marshall st.ar in this TV movie drama. the pilot for Quinn's s hort·llved "Man and the Cit y" ser ies. ABC D 8:30 -"The Bowat y Man." Clint Walker stars as a bounty hunter drawn to the girlfriend of a criminal he has captured in this western movie with Richard Basehart. NBC 8 9 :00 -Debby Boone .. the Sam e Old Brand New Me. Bob Hope and Gene Kelly join Debby for a musical. comedy and dancing special. to I*'> • MOlec1eCI young boy fWlCI a.. 00. • ltory on ctlokhn s ngf\ll (R) II TOM SH'YOEWS ca.aNTY 8flOTUGliT Tom Snyctet 1n1~ J-c.gn.y. Erllt &tr•· ca. Canoll o Connor anc1 Pr--. Prwley ea HEWS 8 THE COAONAAY COHSPIAACY °' Art lJler>e end • P«* Of 20 top '-1 apecsall91s 0"4:USS ""'81 • pet1IOM can do 10 P"Mt"I I heert Ill.ck f Pmrt II CE JAN AHO DEAN'S CAUfORNIA Sf'fCUU. Guests Gier> Carnobett. RICherd HllCI\. Bruce DI~ l&Of1 •r>d ~t..-LU(>UI &;) DESERT~ ICE. SEA OFUFE M11n'1 h .. loncal relatoon- lhlP wrth 11'41 Atl1WC11C from ~ Byrel I IC.an 1r11e •Jllllor•toon 10 tne inoustnal e&Ploll•tlOn of Ill pt9CIOUI nalur., remourOM 11treoed tRI 10:30 • l'EWS tn JAZZATTHE MAIHTEHAHCE SHOP · PhU wooos Ouw1e1 INo 21 Phct wooo. .ito sa.. SteYe O..more Dus M·ke Mt'lfllo P••no B•ll GOOdWW'I d•um1 l1!) BIU MOYERS' ~ ''The MM)' Wortcts Of Cw· toe n.--·· 8ol ~ I ... .m. Mexico'• leedlng noweut llttd c:nuc. ( PW1 1) IR) 9 OHE .. A Ml..UON A llr 8t'Qllf dWITWlg to be the 1111egn.,,.1. 110n o1 me 01 •y•on En1arpt1ae1 lound9r CleCiarW lie .. entrttlld to tl'lll atOOI i.tt to 11:oo=a8 (1)9 ~ 8 NEW\. YWB>OAME G MOVIE •• ·~ "The ~lllO Of Art•tatna" f 10671 Rory Calhoun.~ Ptilftlr()Oi(. An A rn«lean l>e<:ofMs '""°'Y9CI in • llV-..y ·-amono t<Yt~t­~ -c:Nng IOt • r-Egypt•.,, ,_.. ( 1 IV . 30 min) • ntE 000 OOUPU F4!4•• unat>Uheelly &>t• PIW• to Clance thlt lelld 1°'9 in.~~ -.,... Iha lead d...oir dpeen I VIOW UO ' ., THE llENf'f HILL SHOW Benny ~ h<S ..oel<ICk • hOllCl•y '" the _.. 11 ~ IJ CL HARRY 0 ,...,,., " rwed to P.-otec1 .,,. .,.. WO\-10 • Q61'9- .. nd M8't"'Q 0 TOHIOHT C.\ltl'lt ~1 Bun ~s vue~11 Oom Oelu1M! JOHN DARLING Nine ...,,,..,, a.tee .... eon "'91. Mr/Ill Dlc*ln- 80l\ Ot9Q~ I ~TIGGA.- 9MCNIW9 MOGAN'e .... Hogen _. a ""'9IM IOY '° 11.eep Ole .... "°"' ""°'"O • r9ldlo etallon. • MTIMMT Mu .. _.,., mnd " -he'•O-S~ -"Blaatlr" ~ bed! to town. •• CAP'TlONED MIC NEWS 11:!0. THE COMlNAR\' OONINW:Y Or. Art Ulane llllC! • '** of 20 too '-" mpec;lelltlta ~ wllat e per110n cen Clo to po--1 • '-! •ttaea llllC! -11'-QUestlona (PW1 21 9 MANEY Mll..l...EA Barney I Oetec:1Mla go under-ae WOii*' to ,. """° ten-. dlllKl- c..ai • ""*' (R) -AFTERHOON- 12:00. T AJ..E8 OF THE UNEXP£CTED "The M•n From The South" A~ gamt>S f.Jote Fe<retl dar• • young men (Mlcll•al Ontkeanl to rl9k Na llltle finger aoe-1 .,,. POUiblll· ty of MMnong a lw:ury muto- mobile • Ml88lOH: IMPOSSl8l.E The IMF 18 ~ 10 t><eak uo an unc>erworld ""9 atternpttnQ to set up a tetoe dfVO manufac1U<lng planl ., OETSMART MtA l>ecom. the heed of the Guild of SurvMng ~OLAgenta 12:25 0 POLICE WOMAN ~ auaoect• • nelQh- l>OrhOO<I gang Of l>el•'O rM()OnS>tlle fO< llt'I 811actl on•~ end the mu•d4'r ol a pre-me<I 5lu0ent 12:30 U l(NOWIHO HOW TO ~IS NOT ENOUGH ti) HA TlONAl. NEWS 12;_, f) (lj C8S LA TU1IOVIE •• * A love Anllif Tt>e Eleanor And Lou Genrw;i StO•f I 19761 Bty1he o_... EO-d Hormann ,_,. TOMOMOW au-: u.. ..... _,...,.. --.y Clf .. Holeionll •II .... to Nd P:• Alwwwtcw; Dr ..... ~.dlr-.atorof .. JotwwHoc*N ........ Weight Progrwft. • THI fW\.llMN IMftt 8"d '--find .... low Ct-*-..,.,.,.."" .. cteear1 and .. ... to Not1h Forti. • • MCMI * * .... '"The Stoty Of Molly )(" (1te0) .._ H9woo. John Rueeel:. ,,..., ... husbflnd la ldll9", • ~ ••ec:ut4e • -* of rot>-~ Wlftll ... lluM>and'• gang .... -c:ntng tor "-~-. (1 "'~ 30 1:201"""~ 1:30 NEWS 2:00 HEWS 2:20 NlW8 2:30 NlW8 2:86 ~ **"""Ellery~ Don't Lo<* e.hlnCI You" 11971) Peter L•wforct. Harry ~ Tawsdafl'• Dafltl~ Mo.,~• -AFlfRHOON- 11:00 ., * * "HOICI That Baby" ( 1949) eo-y Boys, Lao Gorcey 12:00 a •• ·~ "Un1ame0 frOOlte'" ( 1952) Joeepn Cortflfl, 'ihelley Wlntera. G) * * * "Out 01 The Past" 11947) Kirk Oouoia. Jane Gr- • • • *'"'"Long Dey'a JOU<ney Into Night" ( 1962) Kllhar1ne Hepburn. Jaeon Rol>atdS Base<! on the ptay t>y Eugene O'Neil. 3~ a • .,., "Flognt °'The Lost Balloon" ( 1960) Mar· shall Thomp11on, M•la Power1 • (fCI) • • ·~ •·funer., In Berhn ( 1967) MICl'leel Caine. OscM tiamolka. 3-30 U • • '" Watermelon Man · ( 19701 Godfrey C•mb11dga, Estelle Parson~ by Armstrong & Batluk Mariette's Just What 'Today' Needs By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES IAP> -The stately "Today" show has survt ved a v. eek under the co-reign of an actress. Survived'> It has awakened. I.Ike a languid belle ~1th a new dress. Manette Hartley took to the "Today" set last week. and the walls did not come tumbhng down She was not accompanied by clowns and dancing bears. True. Miss Hartley (of Polaroid commercial fame) 1s an actress and not a newsie. but "Today's" image suffered not at all for 1t She read an oc- cas1onal headline. but Tom Brokaw took care or the hard stuff. For the most part. Miss Hartley s duties consisted of "Today's . S-Oft portions -10 HARTLEY tervte\\s, and quJck1e features such as something called .. Morn1.11g Line." an wtuch she told us. to our everlastmg betterment. that Bnt.Jsh barmaids can tell wb.at a man drinks by the color of his lie. Al.TOGETHER. MISS Hartle) 's presence gave the show a lift. which 1s precisely "'hat :-; BC sought m askmg her to replace honeymoonmg Jane Pauley for three weeks It had been suggested that. ID hinog Miss Hartley. NBC v.as going goofy m 1t.s desperat.Jon to catch up with the more s how·b1uy "Good Mommg Bette Davis Set In TV Movie Role America'' shov. on ABC. Actually, "Today" bas its less senous moments even Wllhout Miss Hartle)' I flJpped to "Today" one morrung last ••eek and was gre'('ted by the image of Willard Scott. Jocose · Toda)-" "'eatherman. s m11.Jog broadly above his omnipresent lapel flower. Before Willard lay a dc.>ad <.almon. '-'1th a flower v.·here its lapel would have been had 1t been weanng a suit. WTIJ.ARD 1.00KEO 00~.' at the fis h. then into the c·amcra .. For those of you who've never seen an NUC vice president before ... " And Mariette Hartley 1s gotng to lJ1m1sh the "Today" image" · Miss Paule). who 1s now Mrs. Garry all this publ.Jc1ty about Manette. that s bt: <Miss Pauley) was gotn~ to be replaced by Manette Hartley Which. simply, 1s not about to happen." But MlSs Paule} ·s ne wly .. hrmed-up" contract 1s with ~BC !'<ews. and does not ensure her a place on "Today " And. alt.hough Miss Hartley's COO· tract covered only this vacation per iod, the network 1s now ronvrnced that she can handle the Job. or ont' like 1t on another show 1 hav<' tht-feelm~ that Manette Hartley will eventually take perm.rnent residence on "Today." She has a charming "'ay that fits morning routine. a quality shared by Davfd Hartman on ··Good Mormng Amenca ... Besides. Willard likes her. "Doonesbury .. Trudeau, ~a-. given assurance ---------------------- before s he left that her plact' would be wa1t1ng up· on her return An NBC spoke:.man said her "run· mng contract" was "firmed up" before she left. Huh" "Her contraC't l \\hfch e~p1res m 1982> has a prov1s1on Lhat allO\I.<\ :'\BC to ·r1rm up' or ·get out' at certarn opportumttcs Just before she left. the network J!a'e her a \Ole of confidence and 'firmed up' her contrJct .. Oh The MOYIE MUSICAL EVENT of the 80'sl ''THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM" -Jaclc Kroll. f*wslawek ~ ·aere's .Ji••• HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Bette Davis and Howard Hesseman are filming the NBC movie Oscar-winning actor and Hollywood legend J ames Cagney shows three views or himself during taping of "Tom Snyder's Celebrity Spotlight" special, airing tonight at 10 on NBC. Channel 4 "Skyward" on location near Dallas. Suzie Gilstrap, a 15-year-old Californian. makes her acting debut as a pa raplegic youngster who yearns to become a pilot to escape her troublesom e life ln a wheelchair . Miss Davis plays an aging movie stunt pilot who now runs the airport care. and Hesseman is the airport night watchman and owner of a biplane. AT WIT'S END Erma tells It Ilk• It 11. Nancy Brackett wrote the screenplay from an ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::..~~;;;;;;;;~~=:;;~~~~st­orlginal story by Anson Williams. who is co- produce.r with Ron Howard. 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