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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-26 - Orange Coast Pilot~ f • t i • • • ·yram1 elief IXe Thief Steals Seript THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 26, 1980 On .J.B. 's Revelation W04... JI, Ml 11' J MCTI.._ M ~&e•I • • • • Murder Suspect a 'Kind Man' 815 Milli on Sought 1 Movie Mogul's Heirs Sued INDIO <AP> -A woman who says she lived with movie mogul Darryl F . Zanuck for eight years sued his heirs today for $15 m illion, seeking to reopen pro- bate of a will she said Zanuck signed when he was "not of sound minti. ·· ~enev1eve Gillaizeau, who lives in Nev. York, said Zanuck promised her 45 percent of hi s J udge Rejects F r eedo m P lea For Pyram ids Superior Court Judge Robert Green has rejected a request that he issue a court order to prohibit further police and court action against person s participating in get-rich-qukk pyramid schemes. Judge Green s aid he did not concur with arguments by at· tomey Jason Landess that state laws prohibiting endless chains should be voided because they are unconstitutionally vague. Landess had filed a class ac- tion lawsuit OD behalf of people cited by police and awaiting prosecution for their involve· ment in pyramid parties. The District Attorney's ouace had contended that the state laws were constitutional and sbould be enforced. The lawsuit filed by Landess <See PYRAMIDS, Pa'e AZ) estate when he died and, in fact. executed several previous wills specifying this. Ms. Gillaizeau's petition. filed b y celebrity lawyer Marvin Mitcbelson in Riverside County Superior Court in Indio. alleges that Zanuck's son, Richard. a movie producer, and others used "undue influence .. to have the ailing Zanuck sign a new will in October 1973. A previous will naming her - and disinheriting Ri chard Zanuck -had been signed Feb. 15, 1973, Ms. Gillaizeau alleged. Zanuck, head of 20th Century Fox Studios 40 years. died Dec 22 in Palm Springs after a long illness. Richard Zanuck could not be reached for comment The petition for revocation of probate of Zanuck·s will named 26 persons being sued mcludmg Zanuck's wife, Virginia Fox Zanuck, his son, daughters and grandchildren. "ln April, 1973, according to information and belief of peti- tioner, d eceased <Zanuck > became incurably senile," the suit says. It detailed an alleged confron- tation between Ms . Gillaizeau and Richard Zanuck in the same month. '·Jn April 1973, the said Richard Zanuck, after assault· ing petitioner <Ms. Gallaizeau). forcefully prevented her from seeing or communicating with decedent," she said. "Petitioner is informed and believes and thereon alleges that thereafter Richard Zanuck kept decedent (See ZANUCK, Pa'e A!) Script Stolen -· Thief Takes J.R. Solution I Mopping Up Acid I Couldn't Kill, S ay FIREMAN CLEANS UP PART OF 800-GALLON SPILL AT SANTA ANA CHEMICAL Pl.ANT Accident With Corrosive Murtetlc Acid CauH• No Sertoue lnjurte• Sex Blas I ssu e ACLU Asb Court To Halt Draft Plan WASJDNGTON <AP> -Oppo- nenu ol President Carter's plan to renew draft registration, possibly as early a.a July 21 shifted their fight today from' Conaresa to the courts. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit in U.S. Di.strict Court seeking to have the reg- istration plan declared uo- con1tJtutJonal sex diacrimlnalklll against men. The ault eooteodl that puWna the burden only on men violatea the Comtitutlon'a Fifth Amend· ment auar-.e ol due proeeu undertbelaw. "We UdM lhla lawault LI the SlJMAIBR S4LES S4G4 Sl'AGED Today's Dally Pilot preeeata an oven1ew of summer aalea 8t South Cout Plua. Don 't mh1 "Summer CarouSAL!:," a l2·P•fe ma1utne wit.b 1tortea and. pac· turea detallln1 ptua mettbMtl. best way to stop draft registra- tion entirely.•• ACLU ExeC'Ut.lve Director Ira Glasser told re· porters. "We believe that under current rulints on s ex dis· crimln.ation by the U.S. Supreme Court, draft regiJt.ratioo for men only LI tmCOOStilutional." Isabelle Kats Pimler, director of ACLU's Women'• Rl'hts Proj· ect, Mid the ACLU wUJ try to · block draft re1lltratlon from takinl place next month, but •'we are realistic enou1b to ·1mow we may not be able to do that." However. if men repter next month and tbe restatratioo la later f"Ul«I uneomtltutional, abe aakl, a1J. rqlatration neol'ds wW have to tie wiped out. The ACLU aul& aaya "IOleb' becauae t.bey are not remale, pla.lnUffa are burdened wtth the requ""*'t of rqlateriq for the draft. "lmpoliUoa of um burdm on mea wtd.le a..nptlac women de-ril• ,... equal protecUon ol the lawa,'' tt..,. at another DOtnt. Tb• House •oted h4·lt8 (let DUn, Pate Al) Acid Spill M opped Up In Santa Ana Santa Ana firemen have com- pleted mopping up an estimated 600 gallons of corrosive muriaUc acid that spilled Wednesday at a south Santa Ana chemical plant. No serious injuries were re- ported from the late-morning spill at Orange County Chemical Corp .• 1302 E. St. Getnlde Place. although members of a televisiOll news crew were given oxygen after breathing fumes. The spUI occurred when a forklift broke through a retain· ing wall surrounding a tank holding the acid and sheared olf a valve. fire officials said. Firemen evacuated employees of several nearby manufaetur- ln& plants and rerouted traffic in the vld.nit7. Tbey allo toot precautionary 1tep1 to prevent the acld from nowlq into atorm dralnl. Kidnap Charged LAS VEGAS <AP> -Robert Eu1ene Morgan, 38, cbarcM with kidnappUia a BolM, ldabo bank ~r to be could set • saoo,ooo ransom, tumed blmaelf In to the FBI here today Uld WU char1ed with the Mareb kidnap.• Plnl ol a baby that later tunMd up In San Bernardino. Witnesses By DAVID Kl TZMANN Of U. 0.Jly P11eC St.ff Defense '4itnes~es portrayed murder defendanl Larry Donald S mith o f Ne.,..porl Beach Wednesday as a good-natured. non-violent man devoted to the ,. ell being of his children Defense attorney Terry Giles brought a procession or wit· n esses t o th e Sa nta Ana {·ourtroom of Superior Court Judge Leonard McBride to show that Smith. 43. was incapable of committing an act of violence He 1s charged with the kidnap· murder of 24 year-old Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove last August Those test1 fym~ on has behalf Wednesday included an ex·wtfe. friends. neighbors and relatives. ..Larry was always a klfld. good natured person.·· said Diana Ferguson has former wife who hves an Anaheim Mrs. Ferguson said she has known Smith for 25 years and that they were we re marned for about 12 years. She said the defendant would have done anythmg to proect the well being or has children. Gales has contended that two men known onl y as Jack and Ray threatened to harm two or Smith's children ar he did not he lp them an abducting Miss Bealer. He claims the two were the true killers or the attractive Garden Grove woman. leaving Smith heh.ind as a "patsy and a (See TRIAL, Page A2> Coast Weather Hazy sunshine Friday. Lows tonight SS at the beaches, 6S inland. Highs Friday lower 70s to 78-88 inland. INSIDETOBAY Cfdcooo Ma,,or JOM 81/f'M, Uk• pr•d•ceHor Richard Dolq, t. MpN'f IOUh tlw ,,,_,, t>Mt dnla Qldt• di//trntl11 tOfth ~. SIOf'JI' """''°' Pag• AJS. .... 1 ' , J 1 ONLY Ptt.OT Tax Cuts Pushed , 60P Seeks Vote on RefWOn Pion ASHINGTON (AP > - Conirr alon •I R•1;.:t1eaH putb t'd for an orly ta 90t• poqlbly toda) -on l\Qaa"' R .. aan·s tax cut ptan whir-h lhJy louted as an emf'r(len" an tl•l'tC~lon mt'UU"' and ('IM.rly 1o'9nded a • PollUc-al ~mbar ruamt'fll lo Pn.1drnt Carttr . ~u than 2• boult aftn &.he &!l·but ("("r1.un 0-0P pr•ktlnlial f'.-.. /fllP ~. ZANUCK .•• mcommunlcado " ln Oclober. \913. abe said, Zanuck lisned a wtU removing Ms. Gillaiseau as an heir and an eluding hia :.on, Rl('f\ard. who had previously been dis· inhented. when that document wH signed. she said. Zanuck .. was not follo14'ln~ the dictates of tu:. own will "The document was made as a direN result of duress exercised by Richard Zanuck and others over the deceased a nd is not. and never was. the will of the deceased." her suit :.aid . A "creditors' claim." which was also filed with the court. contained wording rem iniscent of M 1t chelson's Ma rvin vs Marvin "palimony" suit It said that al> Zanuck's con stant companion from 1965 to 1973. Ms Gall.Jazcau was prom tsed 45 percent or his estate. benefits of his $1 million llCe m surance pohc·~ cind that Zanu<'k \\ ould "pro" 1d<' for ht'r needs and support for the rest of her hfe " In return. 1t said. :.~.e prom· 1sed "to devot<' h<'r hfe to tum a !> long as he hved by being his c·onstanl l'Ompanion and adviser in businesl> &nd p(·rsonal mat ters · It !.aid she al:.o vowed not to marry or have a personul rela Oon!>h1p with any oth('r man and Jn gl\'t' up hl'r c·an•er as a n ac· t re:.!-. and model Durini? ;m 1·1~h\ )'('ar rela \lon~h1p a~ man and wife.· dece- dent pr<>m1!>NJ that he would t reat claimant fairly and as a 'l41fe. :md fatm<"s requ1r('<; that claimant bt• -.o trl'atrd 141th re J.:<1 rd to <1 wifes !>hare of dece· <frnt -. es tate and reasonable !'lupport, · M1lchclson alleged. Beaten Wife's Award Nixed ~ALEM . Va (/\Pl At torneys for Janet Goldstein say they will appeal a Judge's de· <·ision to overturn a $65.000 ;awa rd s he won after he r husband was convicted of beat-.mg her The award believed to be 'thC' first t1mc an Virginia that .< 1vil damages were awarded to .a woman for inJuries <tt the hands of her husband was set aside by C1rcult Judge LL Koontz Jr He said Wednesday he felt hound by a recent V1rgin1a Supreme Court ruling afhrnung the common law doctrine of an· \erspousal immunity f 'rona Page A I PYRAMIDS claimed invasion of privacy, harassment and infnngement on free speech and free assembly !>Y law enforcement agencl~ 'eeking to end pyramid schemes. Superior Court Judge Orella .f)ears h ad previousl y turned Clown a request by Landess to is· \ue a court o rder barring further prosecutions . DAILY PILOT ,,,_ ~ .... ~ o.i,,. 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Republlc1n1 are aware Saale late. up a bill t.bal would the Carttt admhU.traUoo ll COb• ralH the federal debt ctlllna. alderln1 a t.u cut plan ot •\I own for next year, but pref en \0 de- 1 ay action ror several moat.bl w..U. it cwmo111tr.C. OD. '*-4· in« the budiet to curb lnllaUoa. Bodie8 Found MARLINTON. W. Va <AP> -Two young women killed by shot1un blasts in a remote field a~ parently were slsten and may have been member'$ of the Rainbow Family. a counter-c ulture group gathering for a national reunion 10 a forest . authorities said today. The women's bodies were round Wednesday night in the remote Brlary Knob area by a local real· dent , a ccording to Poca hontas Co unt y Prosecutor J . St even Hunter Authorities were trying to 1denllfy the women. but doubted that they wer l' local residents. Hunt('r said. The women. 14ho had s1m1lar features. appeare<i to have been in their m1d·20s. h(' said Old Bomber Salvage Set HUN11NGTON LAKE <APJ - A commercial salvage crew 1s t r ) 1ng to retrieve a B·24 Libe r a t or bomber whic h cr ashed into Huntington ~ake in the h1 ~h Sie rra during World W<1r II A prelmunary mvest1gat1on by divers ind.teated the plane 1s 1n ~ood condjtion cons1denng its nearly 40 years under water . Of. facials said Wednesday if the plane can be raised, it may be restored as an attraction for airplane buffs. The bomber was based west of here at the Army's Hammer Field. now Fresno Air Terminal. It crashed during a ro utine training flight Dee. 6, 19'3. Two crew members parachuted to safety, but six others died in the cras h. The dfect or Reagan's move Wednesday was to steal the march on Carter with blJ own elec tion-year tax cut plan -and oressure Democrata to defect to th e po l itically pupular Republican cause. The GOP tax measure would provide a permanent. aero&&· lh('·board reduction or 10 per- cent in individual Income taxes. costing an estimated $22 bdlion in revenues. The tax savings for an a verage fam1Jy or four was estimated al $315 a year. Sen Jacob K. Javita, R·N.Y .. said the cut would belp narrow the "tax bulge" resulting from inflation and increuea ln Soeial Security taxes scheduled to take effect next year. It is estimated that taxes will rtse $40 bUllon to $60 billion next year. The GOP plan also provides for acce le r a t e d bu sin ess depre<"1atJon for tax purposes. intended to encourage new in· vestment 1n plant and equip- ment wilh the aim of increasing product1 v1ty Under the plan. businesses could depr~1ate non~ residential structures on a 10- year schedule. busmess equip- ment on a fi ve-year schedule and lh~ht trucks and cars ov<'r three years Sen Wilham Roth, R·DeL . and Rep. Jack Kemp, R·N. Y . say the Reagan propoul is "the ftnt installm~t" of their plan for a 30 per~nt tax cut spread over t.hr~ years. Reagan s aid Wednesday his proposed 10 percent cut would be the fi rst of three such reduc· lions if he is elected president. · · B~tdes the three-year, 10 percent-a.year reduction in in· come tax r ates on individuals, these cuts must be made real and permanent in the fourth year by indexing all federal penonal income taxes -so that today's new incentives are not taken away by tomorrow's in· nated tax collectJons," Reagan uid. Reagan said the economic situahon was "desperate" and that "Now. I am sa ying to Con gr ess. don't wail . Do al now." Stops in Portugal Carter Ends Tour Of West Europe LIS BON. Portugal <AP> - President Carter ended an eight· day tour of Europe today with a stopover in Portugal to praise this country's six·year·old de · mocracy for being among 1.he first to oppose "the threat to dem· ocrat1c societies everywhere posed by aggress i o n 1n Afghanistan and oUicial ter· rorism in Iran " T he presidential jet look off from Lisbon's Portelo Airport a nd 1s scheduled to land at An· drews Air Force Base outside Washington this afternoon The primary purpose of the stop here was to offer some vial· ble encourage m e nt to the Portuguese democracy. born six yean ago after a half-century of dictat.onlh1p. ln a toast delivered at a slate luncheon in hia honor. Carter s aid, "People wbo value freedom cannot stand ldJy by while others' right.a are ruthless· ly suppressed and while a system of international order, ao dearly woo and delicately main· tained, la so callously •ttacked." Although he refened \0 ter· rorlsm in Iran, Cart.er did not mention the 53 American hostages being held there. He has seldom t.alted about them ln public on bis el1ht-day Eu.ro- pean t.ouf_ However, befon leavin1 Spa1o thl• morning, he told • .,.oup"' American employees at the U.S. Embauy ln Madrid that he bu conat.antly ralaed the laaue lD h1a t.alU wlt.b olftctala of all naUonl. "t ura• tbem to do •ve~ they poulbly CID," Cart.er Mid. Pre•ident Antonlo Ramalho Eanes, ln blJ banquet tout. dld refer to the bolt••••· NYlnC they "remain vlct!ma ol en In· tolerable vlolatJoa of bumaa rlabta and ol • complete eoa· tempt for U.. molt elellMllUry rul• of bUtnaUcmal rel.U... "It ii ..... for tM ......_ Uoaal commuaJty to mobWla all efforta and to adopt efftel• meuune for UM qulck to'qttce of Ulla problem." M Hid. Carter's plane, Afr f'orff ~~ laaded '~:21 a .m . PDT at Lisbon's Portela Airport. the last at.op on Carter's European tour. Gen -Eanes. wbo was elect· ed arter putting down an at· t e mpted countercoup In 1975, stood in a brisk wind at the foot or the ramp to welcome the finrt Amencan president to visit the Portuguese maulland in two de<:· a des In addition to Eanes. Cart.er met private ly with Premie r Francisco Sa Carneiro and Mano Soares. leader of the op. pot11tion Socialist Party. Scarcely anyone turned out to wat c h th e pre si dential motorcade drive through the capital at mldmornJn• on a bright, sunny day, and the preal· dent traveled alone moaU)' emp. ty street.a. White Houae aides in the travel party aaid no attempt waa made to draw crowda. Squeeztn1 a btt ol •ilhtaeeiog into his 1lx hour s topover. Carter toured the 16th century Jeronimos Monutery and la.Id wreaU. at the tombs of uplorer Vasco de Gama and the pOet Lula de Camoes. About 500 people, moatly Amencan1, 1atbered outalde, and when Carter emersed, be walked over to th4 crowd \0 s hake bands and to cbat. A group o( ':".,:t• l!rla from en American ln Uaboa broke Into a brW tMdltloft of Dhde, the scnc ol the American South, and &here Weft! lboutl of "Wa love you, Jimmy" from the crowd. Car14r'a Dal._.. HCwitJ ad· vlHr, Zblolew Bnn:iDlkl, IDCl Pf'em'9r le Caraelro fOUDd tbt mood com•,,_., Md t1M1, too, beCID cbMrfuUJ lbdllll bandl wldl .,.ople m die crowd. Tnmlt Fu....t. Olt WA.811NOTO!f CAP) -'l'be leDate .. ...,.u .... ,.·21 .. llWlall ..,. .... Ms& "" , .. ntit• JM•mwt..-1~atem1 la _.. of • ..,... A mtrlea•1 011t ef tlltl r .. .., ...... -lalo ......... u ..... , I --- . ... .,..... Bridge Bottleneck T his wa!, the M'COl' Wednesday when aulhont1es closed the Bay Bridg(' in San Francisco after a tow truck driver spollt'<i a wh1tt• ~ubstanet' on the suspension span The dosing cau!-tt'<i th1~ mammoth traffic Jam 1 Stor~ Paj!e A5J .. Cancer Doc AffirIDS 'Pot Pill' Useful W ASIDNGTON CA P > A 'Ila t 1!-1~ "'a.' '>"hf'r1ulc.'f1 to \ ofr latn l1onal Cancer lni.t1tut1• dorltir todc1\ rin v. helhN tn n·rommf'nll said today that givin)! ... ynthvtll' en:Jk.en)! th•· Tll(' pilh ;n •11labll' marlJuana pills to tancN pa 11n 11n~<·r1pltf1n al nlJ.JfJr < anccr taent.s to avoid nausea dunn11 trt·atmenl ct'ntn-.. chemotherapy ('OUld h1:lp -.av., fhe l\;iuonc1l Jn ..,lllul•· on IJrul! hves. ,\hUM' 1s plannm~ to hc1, .. ~J 000 Dr. Donald Poster said the pills rearly by Tuesday, and nausea and vomitinl( that some 500 000 more by the end of the cancer.fighting chem icals cause ) <'cl r is so severe that some pat.tents "\t•v. Mex1ro tx-came the hr-;t wi th Hodgkin 's disea se and .,tatl' to lt·~alm• thf' med1<'al u.w other cancers that can bt> cured 111 mar1Juc1n" "' 19ik c1nd ;n give Up treatment, rather than -.\,\\4"' ha\t: r11llOWt'd ~Ull bear with the nausea . llmH'\'N jll ::!1 -.ult mu~l ~et Poster was testifying bef'oN! a tht•1r -.uppl11·<. through t ht- Food and Dn.tg Adm1mstrallon federal .l?O\ emmcnt M aniuanc. oncology drugs advisory com 1<. still <'la."'51(1ed under the c;tnrt --- ............... ) TRIAL ••• dupe" to •i.nd trial (or ber '1'urder. The defense attorney •aid UM two men repreMnted bmua.. competitor• of Miu haler'• brotf»er, who owns a Culver Clty eonatructton company that be elatnu wu beset With labor prob- tema. The prosecution, however, contends Smit h alone en,lneered MIH Bealer'• kld· napplnl lo hold her tor 1100,000 " ransom so he could pay off debts. She wu believed lo have been killed in Smith's small boat off Dana Point and her body dumped overboard. Her body has never been found. To illustrate the danger to Smith's children. Gi les brought the d efe ndant's 18-year·old daughter to court to teat11y that she and a dale were followed by a car late one night last year as they were heading hom e. "It kind of scared me," Laura Sm ith of Anaheim said. She i,a1d her male companion attempted to lose the other car but it followed them into a shop- ping cente r parking lot . Tbe two t'ventuaJly made it home safely but Miss Smith added , "IL scared me so bad." Though Jack and Ray have never been located or identified in full, tWO Witnesses testified they saw a man who matched the description of one of the two s hadowy figures. Dave Werley, a 20-year ·old gasoline attendant in Newport B e ach . said he aaw a mustachioed man come into his -,t:HIOn in 0<'tober of 1979 Th\• man. Werley said. seemed to match the description Smith .pr ovided of one of the two henchmen h<' ('(aims killed Miss Hl'afer :.board his boat last AUl-{U:-.t Hut Werley also said the face matrhed pohce descriptions of the su:.pect M>Ught m the Orange Coast killer case last year in v. h1ch INOm<'n were attacked and blud~t'Oflcd 1n lhc1r homes l ( ro11v1ctt-d r)f first del!rt·•· murder and k1dna µpmg with '>per1af circumsta nces. Smith r 011lrl lw• s1•nten<.·t•d to <111.: 1n lh1• I ".dtf11m1u ga.., chamtwr tit• ha.-. already been conVlctl"Cl in frderal court of a tte mpting to t'Xto rt SI00 .000 from Mi ss Healc•r's brother. Lar ry Fox Qf Anahc·1m. for her sale return. f'roMP~ ·II llRAFT .•. mittee on the cancer institute''> <'"t federal dru.I! controls aloo~ propogal to make the syntheue v. 1th ht•ro1n .md ~'-;)) Wt'<lne-.dc.1y to approve Carte r·-. marijuana pills widely available Th<' cancer 1nstllUt<''<, plan r{'Que"t for $13 3 m1\hon to r~· for prescnpttOn to cancer pa "'ould n11l <'han~l' that hut i.:1~ter all 19 and 20 year .old' tients. \A.ould alln" thous.mds of d0<• men th1 .... <>ummer Roth th4> P oster said that the cancer m· tor<. to v. nle prc--;enpt1on.s for ltouc;e and the Senate previously stitule gets many requests each T HC p1llc; that could I><' fill ed at r1> Jecl<'d Carter's ongmal pro- day for permission to use man· pharmac1e<> m 400 to 500 com po~al to rc~1ster women a!i well Juana on cancer patients. ex· prehen.c;1vf' canc·er car<' cente~ c.1:. men ceeding requt'llls for all other ex· <1nd ml'd1<'al '<'hool ho4'p1 tah Cartt>r 1s to is~u<' a proclama· penmental dru~s around lht-t•ountr) It 14 ould twn nc·xl \\t>l'k renewing re~- D escribing the pro lon~ed make T llC aH11lablc <>n th<· i-.tr:itwn for th1• first lime since retching and up lo SO episodes or .. ame basis that doctor.; <'an pre 1975, and sources said July 21 is vomiting that a cancer pat.tent -.rribe other experimental dru,I!~ the hkelv effective date. m a y S u f f e r d U r I n ~ rnr <'ancer pat1cnLs All men born 10 1960 would be chemotherapy, he said. "lhe •P· rt.'qu1red to hll out registration propriate term is aRony " He Thief Us~ "Bomb" forms m local post offices that said S percent to 20 percent of '-'O' week and all men born in 1961 curable patients with some can· LA JOLLA 1AP1 -A kidnap "'ould be required to register the c e r s · · w 11 1 not com PI et e pN \\ho wires his victims with follow mg week. The m aximum chemotherapy evC'n though they fake bombs then forces lhe m to penalty for fa1lmg to register is reahie they're giving up \M!ir rob banks struck for the second five years in prison and a Sl0.000 best chance " time an less than two weeks. fine, but no JUdge bas ever im· He a cknowledged that the police s&Jd In Wednesday's inc1· posed the mu1mum. m arijuana derivative. delta 9 denl. the woman was abducted. Further congressional action tetrahydrocannabinol 1THC i. 141red w11.h 14hat "'as claimed to would be needed to actually can have side effects includtnR be a bomb and sent Into a draft t.ho8e bemg registered. fear and haJlucmauons but said Beverly Halls Savings office In addition to the ACLU suit. b When she returned from the other opponents have announced lhe drugs used to com al nausea they Wlll try to tJe up nn.ct oflinAC h d fr t bank with th<' money. the man .,...... ....... ave more si e e ec :. late O('JCt month with demonslra· The FDA advisory committee pushed her down and drove off. of nine doctors and two 'c:..:'e:::n:___:.po_:_l1_c..:e_s_aJ_d_. __________ t_io_n_s_a_g_ams __ t_r_eaislration. ..... 11CM ...... A"· ...... ~ ,,,.,.. 10.1 lwt-'OMat• .......... 4 I J ' • • I • J .1 t:. 73. NO. 171, 3 SECTtONS, S. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDAY, J UNE 26, 1980 N • ·underwater Pipe to Save Upper Bay?··i BJ 8T£V llA&BLE Of ...... ,,_ ..... Newport Beach Councilman Pbal ltauttr spread t.he large •naullcal map or tht Upper ltNewport Bay on the laving room floor ~ bia Balboa llsland bone and smlled. l newcomer said . 1 • .. Here s he 1s," the council f Shown on the map. Maurer ex- plained, w a sample yet work· able plan ror removing the years 'ol silt that has Oowed Into t.he ,,.,..,.,... FORTUNE SOUGHT Danyl F.Zanuck Wornan A sks $15 Million !Of Mogul l INDJO CAP) -A woman who . says she hved with m ov1e mogul • Darryl F. Zanuck for e ight years I sued his heirs today ror $15 ~[million, seeking to reopen pro- bate or a will s he said Zanuck 'J signed when he was "not of sopnd mind." f Ge nevieve Gilla1zeau. who t Jives in New York. said Zanuck I pmmised her 45 percent or his I esta te when he died and, in ract. executed several previous wills specifying this. Ms. Gillaizeau's petition, filed by celebrity lawyer Marvin Mitchelson in Riverside County Superior Court in Indio, aJleges that Zanuck's son, Richard, a movie producer, and others used .. undue influence'' to have the a iling Zanuck s\gn a new will in October 1973. A previous will naming her - and dis inherit in g Richard Zanuck -had been signed Feb. 15, 1973. Ms. Gillaizeau alleged. Zanurk. head or 20th Century Fox Studios 40 years, died Dec. 22 in Palm Springs after a long illness. Richard Zanuck could not be reached for comment. The petition for revocation of probate of Zanuck's will named 26 persons being sued including Zanuck's" wife, Virginia Fox Zanuck. his son. daughters and grandchildren "ln April, 1973. according to information and belier of peli· lion er , deceased (Zanuck ) became incurably senile," the suit says. lt delalled an alleged confron- tation between Ms. Glllaizeau ed Richard Zanuck ln the same moo th. <See ZANUCK, Page AZ> 'Soccer Team Neetb Homes bay and doaed lt to the ootnt where lbt uppermost area now rete•'*' a mud.flat. · 'We'41 bl doing the same th1nt oatuN does only apeedin& It up," DG&ed Maurer, polnUna to a penciltd·ln path or steelJlpe that atretches from the top the bay to the ocean. Maurer said his long·time friend Jobn Miller, a Corona del Mar reelbal and boat broker, cam• up with t.he theory for sav· in~ the. bay last month. M lUer claims the plan is the only one that will work and is the only one that ls econom.iully feasible. "There ian'l anything bere tbal lao't at teut 100 yean old." Miller maW•ined. "It's just ao- ins to take a little moxie oo someone's part to do it." Maurer, who said everyone from bia council colleagues to Newport environmentalist Frank Robin.scln bas lauded tbe plan, claims the path of IS.inch Deride GOP's st.eel pipe will suck the am out d the water and deposit it in the ocean. The plan calls for the pipe to be placed at a depth of five feet under tbe Balboa Peninaula, to stretdl ltCJ'OU t.be harbor noor and then up the bay, sklrtln& the various islands until it reaches the top. From tbe underground pipe link on the peninaula. Maurer said the pipe will run west aloclg <See PfPE, Pa1e AZ> Senate DeDlocrats . Plan Own Tax Cut WASHINGTON (AP > - Senate Democrats, deriding Republican tax·cut efforts as political gimmickry. agreed lo- day lo write their own tax· reduction plan by Sept. 3. The tax cut, wb0se size and details would be determioed by the Finance Committee. would take effect sometime in 1981. The action by the Senate Democratic Caucus came a day Seript Stole• Thief Takes J.R. Solution CULVER CITY (AP> -Television's moet notorious crime, t.he shooting or cli.l·rich villain J.R. Ewin& orcas• "Dallas," ap. panoUy ltas prompted ~ -.e.o tnew euetl1 what be wanted" to steal the acript that may nftal the IOhldlOe to tbe cue. ' Lorlmar Productiom, whteh maltea the weekly prime-time soap opera, reported Wednesday that someone bad broken lnto a "Dallas" story editor's office. 1be thief loot three venioaa ol a script "dealing with t.he revelaUon ot who shot J .R.," accord· iDC to ~lip Capice, executive producer of tbe show. Tbescript was enUUed, "Wbod~t?" "Dallas" is one of television's most popular shows, and speculation about who shot J .R.. played by Larry Hagman, i.D last season's finaJ episode has become somelhinl of an i.Dterna· tional obsession. Until this week, while Hagman and lhe producers wrangled over a contract, no one was certain that J .R. wouJd even sur· vive. Hagman arrived on the set Tuesday. <Earlier story. Page 812.) Mllrder Suspect Said Non-violent ransom so he could pay orr debts. She was believed to have been killed in Smit.h's small boat off Dana Point and her body dumped overboard. Her body has never been found. To illustrate the danger to Smllh's cb.ild.ren, Giles brought the defendant's 18·year -old daughter to court to testify that she and a date were followed by a car late one night last year as they were heading home. "It kind of scared me," Laura Smith of Anaheim said . She aald ber male companion attempted to lose tbe other• but It loUowed them into • lboP-plng center putiq lot . after Ronald Reagan. the likely GO P president.lat nominee, and s eve ral co ngressio nal Republicans including Sen Bob Dole of Kansas called for action immediately on a tax cut that would take effect Jan. 1. "Democrats oppose a qwck· fix e lection-year tax cut such as that " offered by th e Republicans. Senate Democratac leader Robert C. Byrd told a news coolerence. Byrd named a Democratic task force. headed by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. D·Tnas, to develop a comprebenslve economic plan t ha t wlll promote vigorous growth without refueling lnfla· Lion. Byrd said Demoerat.s wm block efforts to attach the GOP tax·cul proposal to other legisla· Uon today oc Friday . The Repul>bcans are aware the Carter adminlatraUoo is COG· sidering a tax cut plan of tta own for next year, but prefer to de- lay action for several moot.bs while it concentrates on balanc- ing the budaet to curb inflation. The effect of Reagan's move Wednesday was to steal lbe march on Carter with his own election-year tax cul plan -and oressure Democrats to defect to the p o litically popular Republican cause . The GOP tax measure would provide a permanent, across· the-board reduction or 10 per- cent in individual income taxes, costing an estimated $22 billion in revenues. The tax savings ror an average ram1ly of lour was e5llmated at $315 a year. ' Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R·N. Y .• said the cut would help narrow lbe "tax bulge" resultinc from inflation and increases in Social Security taxes scheduled to take effect next year. It ls estimated that taxes will rise $40 btl.Uon to S60 billioo next year. The GOP plan abo provides ror accelerated business depredation for lax purposes, intended to encoura1e new in· vestment in plant and equJp. ment with the aim ol increul.Dg productivity. Under the plan. bualJ)esles could depreciate DOD· reslclential structures oo a 10. year acbedule, bulloeas equip- ment oa a five.year schedule and Ugllt ~ and cars over tbree yean. o.11,,.. ... _,.... THIS WOULD 8£ ROUTE OF DREDGING P1P£LINE A F.....,._ Ptlln fof V~ Bay, or Juat a Ptpe Dream? Bergeson .Pushes For Bay Funding Newport Beach As · sem blywoman Marian Bergeson is asking be,. constituents to put press11tt oo state wattt quality officials who are close to decid· 1ng whether to fund plans for a desilting operallon In the Upper Newport Bay. · Mrs. Bugeson said the St.ate Water Resources Control Board will rule oo Newport's applie.t· Judge Rejects Freedom Plea For Pyramids Superior Court Judge Robert G re-en bas rejected a request that be issue a court order to prohibit further police and court action against person s participating In get-rich.quick pyramid schemes. Judge Green said be did not coocur with arguments by at· tomey J&5CJO Landess that state laws prohibiting eodless chains should be voided because they are uncomtiwtionally vague. Landess bad riled a class ac· lion lawsuit on bebaU of people cited by poJice and awalUng proaeeution for their involve· meot iD pyramid parties. tion for a "10 million grant on Jul7 l. Newport Beach city officials want to use the grant money to construct a catch basin to trap silt before it &ets into the bay . The Assemblywoman con· tends if Newport residents hit state officiaJs with a barrage of s upportive letters. it could in· fluence next Tuesday's decision. "U the city doesn't get the grant," Mrs . Bergeson ex- plained Wednesday, "it will really diminish the chances for a catch basin. We have to get them to recognize the amount of sup- port there ls for this ... She said le tters should be direct ed to State Wate r R esources Contro l Boa rd Chairwoman Carla Bard. Post Office Box 100, Sacramento, 95801. The Newport Republican also is urging a citizen push on t.he Federal Emergency Manage- ment Agency. which is review- ing a state Department or Fish and Game application ror funds to dredge sUt from the boy. Mrs. Bergeson said this $3.2 million grant would be used to dredge roughly 425,000 cubic yards of silt, the estimated amount that flowed into the bay durtn1 last year's heavy rains. Letters in support or this grant application, she said sbouJd be sent to tbe agency1s regional direct.or, Robert Stevens, at 211 Main Sl., San Francisco, 94105. Freeway Ordinance Bit Co ast Neu.port Seeka Vote to Re.cind 10.year Law t :t 1fea1•er Haay 1\mlblae Friday. Lows ton11ht 55 a t the beaches, &5 iDland. Highs Friday lower '70I to 18--88 inland. . IN81HTe•AY r f N .,. Upp-ailed foF OC -iMI. •1 RD&a.ICll ICllOSIDBL .......... The °'!!J• CouAly OraACI J':li rllw 1'9COCOmmd.uont :,...=--..-1: Ctfr~~ ~Uta, bete eftd •omen'• dis crimln•Uon and lmpro" lnmalA! au,.rv1alon at Oraoae County Jell. The JUI)'• _.hldl wlU •d a OM· J lt&f lttm n.da1. la.Ml dep ultH wori1D1 ln "problem areu" ot lbe , ... , abould bf> out fitted with lou c b activate d ··.-......a aal.t7 .natre&,.. VICM" ... -............ '1'11111 dHleel WDald allow HJ deput,y aU..cbd or beld In a cell or t101ated area to aum•on U • aialano.. AH~ DOW Cll'I only be call~ '°'" on t.elephon loca'4:1d in corridol'I "Sbould a deputy tM UHd.fld ot btlcl • .the aale~ of the dtp- ul)' ll JeoN,td.IMd. The Grand Jury ftnda Ulla aJtualJon unac· ct>pleble," the Jury aatd The pcnonaJ alerl dovlcea rec· ~-----JUST BREAK.INC------~ Lott Uft!U from todo11 '1 &OOrid Giid ~ M\OI c:Ww~tl ·Rash of Tornadoes Hits North Florida LIVE OAK, Fla. CAP) -Tornadoes tore through North Florida late Wednesday and tod~. i.ncludlng one that ripped a room off a ruraJ church, injuring seven or eight children The twisters uprooted trees, dama1ed crops of tobacco, com and watermelons, 't>re down power lines and damaged some homes, oflicials said. Deputy Dewitt Staats said DO children were hurt seriously enough lo require hos pitalization when the twister hit the Pine Level Baptist Church, about 12 mJles from Live Oak in western Suwannee County. ~·••9 Prftftrtftt e11 ,,....... EL MONTE CAP ) -Tbe Air Quality Management Dtslrlct predicts unbeaJlli~ul air quality for everyone in metropolitan Los. Angeles, the anland valleys and the Banning and Hemet· Elsinore area.a Friday. Air quality will be unbealtbful for sensitive persons in the low deserts, inland Orange County and coastal areas. Jn areas of unbealtbfuJ air for all, the AQMD predicts a Pollutant Standard Index rating of 260 in the Riverside-San Be n_iardlno area, 255 in the San Gabriel and Poooma valleys, 235 m th~ San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys, 210 in the metropolitan area and 205 in Banning. A PSJ or 188 is expected in the low deserts 163 in inland Orange County and 138 in the coastal areas. ' lsroeti G_,,_•t• Potatd IAINlllOll TEL A VIV. Israel CAP>-Jsraeli gunboats pounded PalesUn· ian g uerrilla bases overnight about 30 miles north of the border in southern Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of casualties In the Wednesday ru ght gunboat raid along Lebanon's Mediterranean coast. The Israeli military command gave no details of the at· tack, the latest l.n a series aimed at keepini the guerrillas oo Ule defensive 11.S .. Carrier Stop on Patrol M ANLLA, Philippines <AP) The US aircraft earner Constellation suffered a !.>foot J::ash above the waterline in a colhs1on today with a merchant ship Oying the Bangladesh nag. but the Navy s aid the carrier was continwng it.s patrol in the Arabian Sea. There were no casualties on either vessel, aald a Tth Fleet spokesman at the Subic Naval Base in the Ph1Upp1oes. ~llff Tremors...._. Terrtlllft' TORRANCE CAP> -A tiny earthquake centered two miles south of here sent a barely perceptible qu.iver through the area today. Dennis Meredith of Caltech sald the tremor at 4: lll a. m. registered 2.6 on the Richter scale. Tftlnut..-n Strike In .Sa11 m.,,. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Teamsters Union truck drivers struck major construction projects throughout San Di ego ·eounty to- day, idUng jobs in volving $600 million and as many as 20,000 workers. Froa Page .41 ZANUCK SUIT ••• ·'In Ap ril 1973, the said Richard Zanuck. after assault· mg petitioner CMs . Gallaizeau), forcerully prevented her from beeing or communicating with decedent, .. she s aid ... Petitioner is informed and believes and thereon alleges that thereafter Richard Zanuck kept decedent incommunicado." In October, 1973, she said, Zanuck signed a wlll removing Ms. G1Uaizeau as an heir and ln- rluding his son, Richard. who had previously bee n dis - inherited. When that docume nt was ~igned, she said, Zanuck "w MS not following the dictates of hus own will. •'The document was made u a direct result of duress exercised by Richard Zanuck and others over the deceased and is not, and never was . the will of the _deceased," her suit said. A "Credito~' claim." wtnch was also fil ed with the court. contained wording remlnllcent of Mit chels on's Marvin vs. Mar vin "pahmony" s uit. It sald that as Zanuck's con- stant companion from 196S to 1973. Ms. GalUazeau was prom- ised 4!> percent of his t!fttate. benefits of his $1 million life In· rsurance policy and that Zanuck would "provide for her needs and support for the rest of her lire." In return, It sald, she prom· ised "to devo~ her Ufe to him as long aa he Uved by belnc hi.a constant companion and adviser 1n business and personal mat· ters." It said she also vowed not to marry or have a personal rel•· t1onship with any other man and to give up her career aa an ac· tress and model. ...... .., .. JWJ ..... ................... LL Wyatt llatt, lbtrtfl"• de- partment apok•man, a,,...S to- day wtth the JUO''• t\Ddina. "It 11 a pt'Oblem." Ha.rt l&ld. "No one knows t.he fMliftl "' 'Ybat It ·a like to ao down there <ln a ce II or tank)." Tbt jury allo r.oommtDded tbat Dew atepe be taken to cor· net alle1ed dl1crlmlnaUoa a11ID1t female lnmat.. The jury aald womeo. recant· leu of U>etr otlenM autua. are ........... jdMatmeea .. .. 'Mid-..eurtty ~­Uoa. Tbe eoumy, however. Jl"C>- vldH mtnlmum Hcurtt1 In· .. ~for .... lam ... at ... ,,.. Lecy f8rility la Ormte aod ·I.be Jamee llualck Honor Farm ln EJ Toro. A 1hnllar facWt'9J• womm •bould be -.ablk • t.be JUl'J Nrc.'!Omm..s.d. Bart aUd lberUt'I olOdala do not d.iaa~ with t.be recom· meDd.aUoo.. Tbe problem wttb tmplementlnc ll. he aatd, ls funcllna . "On the .. 11.aDd -'" IOl people taamlna ·cut ...... £he board ol ~..,... ·-costs• and Odl ~~­ln1 'do um enct do u..a. to find a happy medlam II · flcult," Hart aaid. Tbe Jury also called for ch...-tha& would allow,_. t.nma1-._ reltrlNd ....._ by famll1 memben, puttc:wt.1y their childreD. Tbe Jury said lt ... ''IDap- proprtate" for mot.hen wllo are ~ D0t MCUlitY NU to M allowed oaly to speak wttb tMlr eb1ldren vla telephone• while beln1 separated by llau parUUom. ID tu thlrcf recomm..tadon, the JW'Y aaid one-f\all Ume ~ ty 1boUld be added lo the MeCIDd floor ot the men'• Jail. Only one deputy "prowler' now ta u- 1l1n.ed to that noor, which caD bold a mu!mum ol 111 lnmat.. The jury allo Hid • tb1rd ob- ae rv a lion camera should be added lo monitor aetJvmea of a seco\d floor area ACLU Files Sex Bias Snit On Registration PrograJD WASlUNGTON CAP) -Oppo- nents or President Carter's plan to rene w draft registration. scheduled to begin July 21. sh!fted lhelr right today rrom Congress to the ~ourt.s. The American Civil Liberties Union flied suit ln U.S. Diltrict Court seeking lo have the res· 1s trallon plan declared un- constitut.ioo8J se.x dlscriminat.loo against men. The suit contenda that putting the burden only oa men violates the Comtitution's Fifth Amend- ment guarantee o< due process under the law. "We think this lawsuit ls the best way to stop draft regist.ra· lion entirely," ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser told re-porters. ·•we believe that under c urrent rulings on sex dis· cnmination by the U.S. Supreme Court, draft registration fOf" men only ls unoooslitutiooal." Ia.belle Katz Pln.der. director of ACLU's Women's Righta Proj· ect. said the ACLU will try to block draft registration from taking place next month. but "we are realistic enough to know we may not be able to do that." However. if men reRi.ster next month and the reg1stralico is Employees Homebound tu Water Stops While Newport Beach city crews were worklog today to re- pair a broken water line oo San JoaqtJin Hills Road. one nearby Newport Ca>ter firm was send- ing its employees home because or the broken pipe. A spokeswoman from the Av- co Financial Tower, where r o u g hl y 800 people are e mployed, said worken were sent home when it was learned tbat water to the building was being shut off. Joseph Devlin, the ell)''• utili· ty direct.or, said water to tbe Av· C'O building had lo be turned off while worten fixed the brobn pipe near Santa Rosa Drive. Devlin said two of the three westbomld lanes on San Joaquin Hilla Road bad to be sealed off to accomtnodate workers. He said the pipe, which beaan leaking a week ago, abou.kf be back In working order by Fri- d a y, at which time Avco employees will get thelr waler back. Re8ervoir Up FRESNO CAP) -Al. a fedenl court Judge here considers f urthtt action on New Melaoes Reservotr. Secretary of tbe In- terior Cecil Anclrua haa ordered filling to cooti.nue. The resenotr was expected lo hJt the 818-foot level early today. tater ruled uncoostitutiooal, abe said, all redstration records will have to be Wlped out. The ACLU suit says "solely becaiue they are not female, plaintiffs are burdened with the requirement of registering for the draft. "lmpolttlon of um burden on men while exempting women de- nies men equal protection of the laws," it says at another point The House voted 234·168 Wednesday to approve Carter'• request for $13.3 milllon to re- ~later all 19 and 29 -year-old me n this summer. Botb the House and the Sena~ preYiously reJected Carter's original pro- POHi lo register womeQ ••ell aamm.. All men born ln 1• would be required to nu out re«tstratJon forms m locaJ po6t offices th.at w~k and all men bom tn 1961 would be required lo register the following week. The muimmn penalty for failing to register ls five years lo prison and a $10,000 fine, but DO judge bu ever lm· posed the maximum. Further congressional action would be needed to actually draft those being registered. In addition to the ACLU suit. other oppooenta have announced they will try to tie up post offlces I ate next month with dem<lalltra. tiona against re«istraUon. Sailor In Twin Triumph Newport Man Wins Race., ·Beromes Father BJ ALMON LOCK.ABEY ~,..... ...... .,,_ Mike Kane of Newport Beach steered his 35-foot trimaran, Crusader, acl'OSS tbe fin.l.sb line at Kauai. Hawaii, at 19 minutes after midnight today to let a new elapsed Ume record lo the sioglebaoded transpact.f1c raef: from Sao Francisco. Kane received his blg~est prize on stepping as hoN.' wh<>n he was informed that tus wtle, Cindy. gave birth to a n.ine- pound boy at 8:20 a .m . Wednes- day. 1'be boy was named Ben· jam in. Kane's elapsed time for the 2,l~mil~ Cl'OSI~ WU 10 days a nd 19 hoUrs, kDOctlng more than one day off the elapeed tJme in the mauiural race two years ago. In a telephone call from Hawa.U Kane said bis fast.est day's nm was 3:21 miles and h.Ls a verage 24-bour runs were about 200miJes. Kane had failed to report dur Ing the r~ and reports from t be Single Handed Sai ling Society. sponsor of the nee. llad two other yachts batt.ling for lbe lead during tbe paat week. K aoe said hJs reasoo fot' not reporting was that be lost hJs wind vane st.eenng gear and bad to rely on elect.rtcally operated automatic steering devices. He stayed off the radio to conaerve battery power. There ta no ruJe in the single banded transpac th al requires skl ppers to report their dally position. The victory was partkuJarly gr atifying to Kane whose pre- vtou.s smgle banded venture in a transatJanUc race four years a~o oearly endt-d in disastt!r wben bis trim aran, Spirit of America, almost broke up i.o beavy seas halfway through the race. Kane said be wooJd be flytq home today to greet bis new aon. County Lawmen Get Fr-r ... u OLD LAW. T-wo 'Gift Horses' • Look these two gift horses In the mouth and you've got to '"Yonder what they've been ut· ing. Gold. pertiaps" The Orange County Board o( Supervisors accepted the dona· lion of two quarter horses to the sheriff's department mounted patrol unit this week. Each horse was valued by dooors at $35,000. The horses were doaated by Jamie Perrin and two firms. Reaico LlmJt.ed and Bear Property Limited, owned by Brad Perrin, Jamie's brother and David Perrin, Jamie's father. Both meo are pa.st political supporters of Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates. The ekSer Perrin once wu a bualneu as- sociate of Get.es before Gate& divested hlm"tlf of 1Dtereat iD ao Irvlbebu. The evaluatiOD.1 placed oo the bol"'SeS raised eye broW'S around the county Hall of Admin1stra- llon with many observers s~­ J?(>SU.Og that they were inflated to provide a fancy tu writeoft to the dooors. Lt. Wyatt Hart.. sheriff's de- partmeol spokesman. said the ev aluatioe placed on the banes was a matter det.erm.J.ned solely by tbe dooors. •'Our oftidal comment ls that the aberiff of tbla county does not place the val oe oo 8JlY gills made to lh1t department,'• Hart said heatedly. "Our only requirement Ls that the gltt be usable," Hart added. Horses are used in patrol of certain eow>ty pub and beach areas. For example mounted of. ficen were on pat.rol last &.m- day duriac an anti·euclear power rally at Lacuna Nlauel ResiODal Part. Although CatTl-ans officials pushed for chopping the pn>ject down to a S4.4 mJllioo JOb, which would have e•teoded tbe freeway less than • mile. the Callfomla TransportaUoo Com- mission agreed lo stick with the $9.4 million plan. It ls estimated that eomtrac- tioo of thil seemmt will begin lo 1983-84. Elected Newport leaders, wbo ban supported compleUoa ol the freeway, a.re bopehll lt will eventually link up with the pro- POSed San Joaquin Transport.a· lion Corridor that would be between the coast and the San Diego Freeway. To firm up the ballot measure, <'i ty council members oow must approve a resolutioo calling for the election and arguments for and against the measure have to be wrttteo. Wyun uid it is unclear at this point bow much It willlcost tbe city to place the measure oo the ballot. Fre•PGfleAI " DAILY PILOT ·-·-.., __ """"'_ l•U II. cano,. Yi<o ,., .. --0.:"f•-.,O. n-.. ..... ..... ~0.°'~1teln t:,r.-.:-~~ :::.:;-...:=~ ::r.:;, '} f PIPE CLEANUP •.• the beach until It reaches t.he Newport Pt.er, wbere It w1U jul straight out t.nto the ocean and unload the silt. Maurer envlslonJ that as the pipe ta being hooked up atartlnt at the penJnaula It will be In operation, dolnl a pr.llmlnary c1ean.ina job .. COMtrucUOO COO· Unuu. To tadlitat.e movement ol allt Maurer said three electronic pumplDI 1tat1on1 would be plaHCS...-....... at•..._ potN .... die..... . • .,,.. ~ ~ ..... OC*9- ctlm• *''"'· '-tUt tf • certain area -Ilk• Do•er 8hoNI -Medi to .,. ...... out w.~Jmtbookla•-.. tac. iunmt pipe alld remove It when the Job 11 dcllle. '' TM aud.or ol the=lu, Miller, cllima the Whole b .. .,.al U coutrucUoa ol a \baa bM1A at a.be top ol the bl,y, U. lie a. fcwt10mt•Moe, He .... I& ..ad COit ...... llaU· ...... ~· ,_.to malatalD tll• •r•t•• aad employ ''cllaf watc&era" to keep ao ::.:.t'" m9'en to &a-aure the doesa•t dos. "I've been burning the olI 10- lng over this thine," said MUJer, "and It'll work. I've bad all the coat• verified by experta." The bl1 bltcb tn the olan. however. la wbetber t.M Erl· vlronm4mtal Protect1on AaeneY wUI llsue a permit for, clumptnc the ant IDto the oaean. ·'Tlult ... .,. tM .... ...... block,"~ ........ "Ill& ifwe11t 1•1• w••z:11• we'll tie b9PPJ to .. all _.. ad -tlnuP all tM ..... ct .... r- H• Mid be bop9I to set a8lUI council eedorMment 14*1 md then t-. the .. to tM ... Dep~ ol ...... -o .... Tb• pipe .,.a.m C!OUkt be ta operedoa ID "90 ,. ..... be maa. talna. ··so tar tt .-an 'Gftldala aN more tlll•r...-ta ....... ,.. ...... ···--·=-= ............ ~-........ -.............. .. wc1r.., • .-... ... .. II A.OHO SANDALi ' J J . l t ' ! f. l DMly ...................... 'TORTILU MARATHON' FOR CMILDR!N IN TIJUANA PAS8U THROUGH HUNTINGTON EtQhty Votuntffra Do~ Part to ...... llon•Y •nd Provkle Food and M•dk•I Aid Escaped Soviet Spy Sighted in Mexico WASHINGTON (AP) -Con· victed Soviet spy Christopher John Boyce, who escaped from e1 federal prison, was reported seen in Mexico City more than three weeks ago, but authonties said today they have not been able to confirm the s1~hting Bill Dempsey, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service which LS leading the search for Boyce. said the sighting ''has been checked out but there's no confirmalton to date " Dempse) would not say who made the report, but said the marshals are continuing to in· vest1gate Dempsey said Royce earlJer ti~d been reported seen in CaUiomia, Colorado and other locatiOOl!I in the United Slates but that most of those reports have "been pretty well run down." The reported Mexico Ci· t) sighltng is the most recent and has still not been dismissed, h e said. Boyce, 27. of Rancho Palos V erdes, e s caped fro m the , federal prison at Lompoc on Jan. 21. He had been sentenced to 40 years after being convicted in 19T7 of selling to Soviet agents in Mex.ico top secret documents ·~-...... IN MEXICO CITY? Soviet Spy Boyce from TRW Inc. of Redondo Beach. Boyce was a clerk for TRW and many of the documents dealt with an intelligence satellite that the company developed for the CIA. Marines Relea,se Deserter Suspect CAMP PENDLETON <API - Marine Pvt Michael J Ducross. who faces a ~encral court martial for allegedly desert.mg in December 1969, has been re · leased from the Camp Pendleton brig pcndmg the outcome of tus case A Marine Corps s pokesman said Wednesday the release or· der was issued by Maj. Gen. Stephen G. Olmstead in one of his last official duties as base commander. Olmstead ordered the release on favorable reports by officials at the base correctional facility concerning Ducross' conduct and performance which i.od1cat.e he would not try to escape. At the same time. Olm.stead denied a request that Ducross be granted a discharge under con· ditions other than honorable in lieu of a court-martial COunty OKs Funds For Prenatal Care By DELORES BROOKS IRWlN Ol ll• 0.11, ~lle4 '""' Prenatal care for poor mothers·to-be will continue al least until July with county rather than state funds, the Orange County Board o f Supervisors decided Wednesday. But the board will wait until budget bearings in July lo grap· pie with the queslton of whether -to supply long·lerm funding for t hree prenatal clinics, including one in Costa Mesa. Led bv Supervisor Philip An· : thony, the board approved • spending $13,000 per montn to . Runmvays . -. . . Go in Style . . -. RICHMOND. British ~ . Columbia <AP> -Two -• modem-day Huck Finns .. -took the IUXUI')' approach . ... wben thef. ran away from . . :,. .fM>m. -ln a 123,000, 23-.. foot mobile home. . Police, who tbouibt tbey . were just stopplna a Aolea ~ r moblle home, found a 12· ,. year-old boy behind tbt . : wbMI, perched on plllows . eo be could see over the .. . WbMJ . . . Both the boy and bl• . " 101ear..-old accomplice . ~ ba bffn ml11ln1 fr om their 1ubutban Vancouver bomu a lace Friday, C!!.ce .. ld. They bavt nturMd bome, and tM e ... referred to famU7 oomt. care for pregnant women already enrolled in the program. County health officials bad been preparing to phase out pre· natal treatment at the three clinics. anticipating the June Z7 expiration of a three-year, $150.000 state grant. Most affected by the cutback would be poor women who are not eligible for MediCaJ. They amoUDt.ed to about 86 percent of the 21000 women who have used the 1ervice since 1977, orlicials said S uperviaora headed off a planned pl'Ote!Jt of the cutback by a coalition of about IS com· munity organbatlooa by quickly $greeing to fund the prenatal program throuab budeet bear· \ngs . Tho money will pay for treat· menl of pregnant women who already have begun tbe pro- gram. Needy espeetant mothers wbo haven't yet enrolled are be- ing directed to other cllnlcs and doctors, offidall aald. While superviaora •creed to help supplement tbe preoat.a1 procram ~. they Hid they Intend to lobby tbe 8lat. bealtb ;department for .......,a1 ot tbe arant. "Tbl1 klnd of aenlce la primarily a state re1poulbWty and we need to make 1ure ,Oran1• OcMd1 pta Mok a fllr return of it.a own tax dollan th rou1b tb• 1tate,' • 1ald Supeni.lor A.albooy. ff• 8dded tbet lack of proper pr..-at&l can tor poor women ulUmat.1.1 woald eo.t tbe eomt.1 mo• .....,. ID medJC!al care ~ ,., ...... wWa b&rtll .. ~a=,.~~-'·• -.: Marchers SeekAid For Kids By PAUL GRIFFO Of .. .,, ...... , .... A column of 80 singing, chant· ing, kazoo.blowing fund raisers marched through Huntington Beach Wednesday aftemocm oo a 10-d ay. 2SO·mlle "Tortilla Marat.hon" lo raise money for starving children in Tijuana, Mexico. The walkers -clad in short pants, sun hats and tennis shoes -arnved at Huntington Beach Pier at about 3 p m . on the sixth day of their trek from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border. Each partJcipant in the fund raiser organized by Los Ninos, a non·profil organization based in Santa Barbara dedicated to feeding, educating and provid· Ing medical services for needy Mexican children. was required to raise al least $250 and pay bis or her own expenses. Los Ninos founder Paul Weis began his charitable work six years ago after visiting an or· phanage in Tijuana. Weis, former director of Medical Research Foundatioo in Santa Barbara, said, "We start· ed helping the kids down at the orphanage. Next thing we knew, we were bringing food down and fixing toilets. Finally, I decided to go into it full-time." Los NI.nos distributes four tons of food per month to Mexican children year round. Weis said. When Weis started the 250· mile marathon walks in 197S, 16 people managed to raise $12.000 from sponsors. Thal was enough money, Weis sajd. to support a children's dining room that Los Ninos had recently opened in Ti· Juana for a year. Thls year there are 170 joining in the walk. <Ninety of the 170 took an inland route from Santa Barbara.) Some came from as far away as Dublin. Ireland, and Buffalo, N.Y ·•Buffalo" Bill McLaughlin. the man who new from Buffalo for the event. garnered the largest amount in donations. $7 .200 from corporations lD his hometown. Carmel McGinly of Dublin, who led the 80 Americans down the Pacific roast . brought Sl.200 in donations from friends ID Ireland who sponsored her. A 11 totafe<1 . the grou p estimates a sum of $60.000 has been collected by "Tortilla Marat.hon" walkers this year. When Paul Weis tells of Los Ninos' accomplishments in Ti· Juana. a look of beatitude comes over tus face. "We've opened a dining room. we s upport a number of orphans directly, operate weekend schools, and we give grants to other charity programs." The main fcx:us of the pro- gram, he sa.ld. is on tbe Mexican border, but s mall grants are given to support elliatlng pro- grams ln Spanish Harlem. Evansville, Ind.. Skid Row in Loa Angeles. the Philippines and India. "And 10 or lS children from Mexico will join us our last three days. •'These w ere starvin g children. Now they're joining us on a marathon.·· GaaandWaah Bill Advances SACRAMENTO CAP> -An odd IPllt of liberals and eon· tenatlvea had advanced a bW to permit full-service car wuhet that allo sell euollne to require a waab for a 1aa pu.rebue • Tbe bill, SJUM by liberal Sen. Alan Sleroty, D·Lol An1eles, went to the Senate noor Wednel· day on a 7·2 vote of the Al.· aembly Judiciary Committee. Some of the panel'• mOlt liberal members -WllHt Brown, J>.San Francl1C!O; Art TorrH, D-1.o• An1el11, •Dd Mu.bM Waten, J>.Loe ~ -batbd tbe meuun. '!hur!d!y. June 29, 1980 OAILYPtLOT Panel Probes FAA Air Safety Policy OVerhaul Urged WASHINGTON CAP >-A private research group today called the U.S. commercial air transport system the s afest in tbe world but cautioned the Federal Aviation Administratioo against complacency and urged broad changes in that agency's organlutioo and polides. • up-to-date knowledge expected have fallen behind those in in· dustry." The panel made three major recommendations: -1be FAA needs highly com- petent, dynamic leadership wtth terms of sufficient duration to provide stability and continuity. Il noted 1bat the FAA has had five administrators in 10 years. -Creation of two advuiory groups: One appointed by the Orange Couat11 transportation secretary to ad.· vise on safety policy issues and · to recommend candidates for agency adminlatrator and del*· ty administrator: the other a committee of technical experts to advise oo future tecbno&ogkal developments. -Establishment of a cen- tralized engineering organize· lion to take over reaponaibil.ities now scatte r ed throughout several FAA regional offices. "The present goocf safety rec- ord of the oat.ion's transport aircraft warrant.a full public coafideoce," said George M. Low. cbairman of the Naticnal Research Council study commit· tee. "But the put safety reeord is not necessarily a good predic· tor of future success. Tbh report is int.ended to make a very good predictor ol future s uccess. This report is iDteoded to make a very good s~tem even better. "One cooclusi.on we wish to stress above all else is that the excellent safety reeord of the manufacturers of large aircraft and the domestic airlines speaks for itself," Low said . "Nothing o ur committee discovered should undermine public con· fidence in today's commercial air travel." Unemployment Rate Rise Seen for June The study panel of air safety specialists was created as a re- s ult of the crash of a DC 10 Jetliner that killed 273 in Ch1cago oo May 25, 1979. Its report was requested by Transportation Secret ary Neil Goldschmidt. whose department includes the FAA. Go ld sc hmidt said the Transportation Department would begin an rmmed1ate analysis of the comm1ttet-•s rt' port. The report described "an rn dustr y at the forefr ont of technology and mnovat1on" and a regulatory agency in wtuch "the t.ecluucal competence and Drexel June 26 throagh .411f11Ut31sf Orange Coun t y's unemplOY· ment rate held steady at 4 2 per· cent in May for the second straight month. but 1s expected to rise sharply m June. Analysts for the State Employ· ment Development Department also predlcted heavy competJ· t10n for summer Jobs as new j!raduat.es and -worker<; laid off r rom factory and con'itruct.Jon Jo b s hit the J<>b market s1multaneousl) Jn add1t1on. a number of manufe1clunn~ firms predict further la)off"I for the corrung thrt>e month.!>. thl! monthly labor report said Howeve r, some fi rms have ~tab1lued and wlll begin recall· ing employees dunng the same period Wonderful furniture for your home . Welcome s avings for your budge t. P1.1n .i 11, SC.tie shoppinri "'P' ln1·t•"· 1 wu:11 "ll•t''Y ot d1st1nc11v" Uic•Hlr 11•11 Heritage• furniture on cJ1:,pl ry l11£> r,.)v111(J~ are subs1an11a1 And our ~P1..>c1.:il s1•1t1nys ol Irving room lurn1ture. drninq room~ twd rooms and occasional pieces arc 1111c<1 with ideas Tako time to IOOk 1 ws4 W8'1 Systtms YOIN F•vottte 0..lgM!f Wiii s. H~y To A8*t You . May·s 4.2 percent unemploy- ment rate. when trans lated to actual numbers. meant 44.800 workers out of a labor force or 1 08 million residents were out of JObs. The number or persons draw- ing unemploy ment checks also rose substantially during May beca use o r the number of workers la.id off from factory JObS. M anufacturin~ firms laid off 1.000 employees an May, the monthly labor report s aid. That follows on the heels of the 800 persons laid off in April. But tunng for agriculture and the aer~pace industry helped keep the um~mployment rate steady. Most summer job openings are In tourist.related businesses. Save 20°10 On complete collections of • Brittany By Heritage • Consensus By Drexel Save 20°10 On Entire Line Of Hentage Sofas and Chairs Save 15°10 On Following Drexel Collections •Accolade II • Chartwell • W S 4 Wall Systems •Cabernet II • Cloisters • Woodbriar • Francesca 11 Dining Room Only •Drexel Sofas and Chairs Save 15°10 On the Following Collections By Heritage • Connoisseur • Cameo Classic • Grand Tour Ill H.J.GAl\~ETf -fU~NlllJ~~ PltOFISSIONAL 0~11 Mo11., 2211 HAR90R BLVD. 6'41.·0215 l TlRIOll DESIGNERS Thuti. l Fri. EweJ. COSTA MESA. CALIF. .. .4 I OAIU PILOT Li l'hurldly. J4IM •• ·- Out of the Past l1lln' A GLANCS aM;KWAILD: Jim Sleeper. Oran1t Count.y'a most noted hlltortan ... now p1"9Pann1 to put Oran• OOU11tJ1 IMo NYWM ,.a.r. lt'a t.lme for the Ora.nee Couat.J Old,, ........ Pl~tc. Tlda maMlve eV9t I.a apouored for the Nth Um• by UM Oraqe County PkJaeen AuoelaUon. The nrat picnic waa ln le. SJetper bM bMft pnslcknt of tM Old Timers for aeveo yea.re or ao. u best anybody can remember Thia'Jelr at the plenlc, he promilff, "The tradltJonal ouat1n1 au ol- Ocert will tmmecUateJy follow the annuaJ bankruptcy re port.'' This year's 1•\.herlng of our regional pioneers will be held at SantJago Park out at 2S3S N M8JJl St .• in Sant.a Ana. Sleeper lnsiAe that the Pion~rs Association is really excited about &be upcoming pc"eSldenUaJ elections. THE PIONEEas, ln fact, will call for a countywide caucustoseJectpreferredpresadenuaJcandidates. "T'lda lbouJcl upeet a gnat many pollaten who haven't reckoned with the Old Timers' vote," Sleeper warned "With 3,608 ballots already stuffed, Teddy R008evelt appears to have a clear lead," he discloeed. "Others in- clude Carry Nation, 9; Warren G. Harding. 5, and William Jennings Bryan, S. "Norman Thomas got one vote but we tossed that out because the guy who cast it obviously is from Los Anseles," Sleeperexelalned THE WATCHWORD for thJs year's gathering of our early settlers will be, "Turn the Rascals Out'" That just last Year's G~lf Speake-r Arnvmg al Old Timers' Pic1uc so happens to be the title of a tome oo Ounge County h1S· tor y written by <you guessed it) ooe Jim Sleeper. ll 1S noted that the purpose of I.be reunion is to allow Orange County to keep up with 1ts past. Sleeper promises that o new picnic party symbol wiU be adopted. The emblem will be two crossed drumsticks on a fi eld of Orange, as seen through a pair or bl!ocals Anyway. Sleeper promises this is going to be a stellar event this Sunday. starting at noon. Panel discussions wilt be held on the glorious ori~1ns of the Old Tamers' Picnic. scintillating origins or Santiago Park itseir: and, he prom· 1ses ... ~bious on gins ofa II those members not present " Prizes will be awarded to the oldest native Orange Countian, old~t hbraraan, oldest resident and "oldest anything." ' THE nRST set old timers registering are prom1M!d a copy of a new booklet detailing the past ~rfidy of pioneer members over the SS-year-history of Orange County's most venerable basket 1 unch. All this aside, Sleeper was questioned closely on how come that despite the pioneers having a policy of open elections, he's never called one ln the seven years he's been president. Faced with that quesllon, Sleeper stole a line from cur rent Orange County history. "We're having a little trouble wath our voling machines," he admitted .... ...._.. .tlerialist Fal& Trapeze artist Julil Farias. 16, Iles unconscious after fall· ing m practice session in Tucson. Ariz .. with Rin gling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus He is in cr1t1cal <'Onrlition Vietnam Threatens To Block Refugees BANGKOK. Thailand tAP> Vietnam's foreign minister declared today that the refugees Thailand is helping repatriate to Cambodia are armed guerrillas and "we wiU stop tbem or take them into a trap." Meanwhile, Hano1 's forces kept up their assaults along the Thai·Cambodian border for the fourth day Vletnnmese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach. who arnvei:I in Bangkok Wednesday on an unofficial visit said that the re turn of the rclugees by ThaaJano and the United Nations was an .. armed repatriation " He swd Vietnamese and Cam bodian government forces would next move agamst guerrilla con centrattons to the south of tht· border town of Aranyapratht:t 140 miles (.•ast of Bangkok ---------- - NATION /WORLD -Vatican Eases Euthanasia Ban VATICAN CJTY <AP> -ID a major doewnent on eutb...t1, tbe RoUWl Catholic Cbur"Q • day Mt ou& rormat fWdeU..'lt:: lowtn1 doctors aad tile deeperately lll to re~t artillctal Ufe support. • WbJJe reafftrmtnc the tl'ldl~ tion Vatk:ao teachiD1 tatr .._ mercy ldllln11 and e~ a1aln1t "lntenatve u,. • Of palnldllen, the docu=~ aued by the Sacred Coo for the Doc:t.rlne of the 81"9 approved by Pope Johll P..a D. 1lvea guidellne.a in tbe .,.. ~ extension of llfe 1n tbe Ulbt Of modem ICienUfic advances. "WREN INEVrl'ABLE dath is Imminent in spite of the means used. it LS permitted an comdence to take the decision to ref use forms of treatment that WCMlkt oa· ly secure a precarlou• aQ4' burdensome prolongation ot Ufe. so long as the normal carec!Uet.he person in similar cases 11 not in· terrupted," tbe document N6cl. "In such circumstances the doc· lor has no reason to reproach himself with failing to help the persoo in danRer.' • A church source explained that lbe document applies tradi· tional Roman Catbolla prln· ciples to caset that ba-ve de· veloped recently because of the advances or medicine. "lt clarifies problems or conscience for people involved in tr-eating desperately ill people, .. the church official said. TRE VATICAN SAID the document was wued. alter COfl· s ultalion witb experts, to respond to questions raued by a number 0( bishops' conferences. It noted a warnmg wued in 19S8 by Pope Pius XII that "at h; not right to deprive the dymg person O( ~MCIOUSneas without a serious reason." On pru.nJullen. the document i.a id, those ll'lal ca use un · ('Onsc1~ need spe<:1al con 'i1derat.Jon. "For a person not on ly has to be able to satisfy his or her moraJ duties and ra m1ly ob· h~atioo.9 . he or she also has lo prepare him.self or herself with full consciousness for meetlllg Cbnst " THE VATICAN DOCUMENT defined euthanasia as an "action or an orruss1on which or itself or b~ intenlloo causes death, an or- d(;'r that all suffenng may in th.as ~ o) be <'luru.nated. Euthanasia's tt-rm~ or referrnce. therefore . are to be f OWMI bl t.be bd'9lltiOD of tbe will and In the in..,. Uled." And it tlrmly te9tat.s Cbureh teacht.nc that ''oothlnl ud 80 one CID ln any way permit tile ldllinl of an lnooeeat bwua be· ln1, whether a fetua or an em· bryo, an lnlant or u adu!&. u old penon, or one sufl•rtfta from an incurable dlteHe, or a person who ii d1tn1. "FUlt'l'llE81108f!, NO ONE ls permitted to ask for thla act of killing, either for himself or herself or for another penqn en- trusted to his or her care, nor can he or she consent to it. either explicitly or impllcity." Should any authority recom- mend or permit this, it aald, would be a violation of "the divine law. an offense against the dignity or the human person, a crime against life, and an at· tack on humamty." Govenunent Agent Given Call Girl Use WASHINGTON <AP> -A con- sulting firm under governmerit contract provided a $500-a-night prostitute for a General Services Administration official assigned to work out ·'some very serious problem.-. with a contract " The Was hlngtoo P06t reported 1today. The newspaper said Virgil Oslraoder, who was a GSA pro- gram officer at the time of the alleged incident, was introduced to the woman in Los Angeles in 1976 after flying there to discuss the rutun? or the $727.000 govern ment C'Ofllract wath Mariscal and Co . ultJmately approved OSTRANDER, 4S, now a depu- t y asststant comm1ss1oner at lhe GSA. was quoted as saying he thought the woman wu "a nice working Rlrl," but added, ''I'd have to say I really got duped." The GSA is the government's landlord and housekeeping agen- cy Under the contract. Mariscal and Co wa!> to de!>1Rn a model to help the KOn•rnmcnt determtnt> wht•ther 1l was more feasible h11 a nc1ally to buy. r ent or lease build in).!:- Thal rrul.ilary sources said the Vit'tnamese fought ~uerrlllas of toppled Cambod.Jan Premier Pol Pot in the Malai Hills about 15 m1l('s ~outhcast of Aranyap ralh<:t a nd ont1 · communist "Fretco Khmer" in surgents in the northern Cambo· dian province of Oddar Mean Chey THE THAI COMMAND re· ported the Vietnamese also ex- changed fire with Thai patrols in the southeastern Thal provtnce of Trad. The International Red Cross sent medical teams to seve ral point s north or Aranyaprothct to continue to Co re for ~oundcd refuge<.-s. in numbers estimated as high as 1 .000 smce Monday Sundav really is Somethitig SPeclal ... _f~llt [7~~~,,,~ ·n .· ,:: °! . ''t... 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Call 642-4321 . People au along the Orange Coast rely on the \ ' . , i ' • . l I i j l CALIFORNIA "'WI ....... THOM McKEE. WIFE JENNY HAPPY wmt WINNINGS f»llot Treine•'• Succeaa Tope In O.me Showa " Game Tic Tac Dough Pay Record LOS ANGELES CAP> -Back when young Thom McKee used to scrawl X's between crossed lines to try and beat the other kids at tic-tac-toe, he didn't realize he was training for the Big Time. Now, according to the people at the Guinness Book or World Records, Navy Lt.j .g. McKee's winnings of almost $230,000 from the ''Tic Tac Dough" television game show have made tum the all-time top winner on a single series. And no one has stopped tum yet. WHEN FILMING FOR the nationally syndicated game show cut off fo r the i;;ummer last month, McKee, 24, had defeat- ed 30 opponents and raked In $141 ,000 in cash. s ix Buick Cen- turies, two sailboats. motorized water skis, camera equipment. a hot tub and 11 vacation trips to places like Rome, Paris. Lon· don. Tah.iti and Fiji. But McKee, who in a month won almost 20 times what he and has wife, Jenny, earned in aJI of 1979, says their lifestyle re- mains simple. "The only thing that's changed is we got the down payment on the house and a dog and a cat, and the dog just pooped on the carpet." M~"IEE. A PILOT T~E at, Miramar Naval Air Sla· lion in San Diego, has already donated one sailboat to a relief fund that helps Navy families, and be gives 10 percent of his winnings off the top to the Baptist Chµrcb and his missionary brother in Africa. As for the six cars. he says he plans to sell them. "They just don't get the mileage we want." '(·SUMMER SINGLE STREAK w DAil Y Pll.OT .ff l'•rhlt.le l•te,..t• .c St•lee Assembly Gets Mortgage ~Bill SACRAMENTO (AP> -11M "rollovu" bome mortsa1e blll h 1 reached t.be noor of the state Aaaembly. The bUI, which has already paued the Senate( w~permlt etate·cbartered aavincs and loM auocladoal ~er t same kind of variable-interest loans th.at tM federally-etiuu auocla- tions were recently allowed. Foran '1 bill would allow the lnterut f"1te on a mortgage to be adj1.1.1t.ed every six months, but the rate never be more than 5 percentage points above or below original. The bill, SBl.931 by Sen.. John Foran, D-San FranclJco, won 9-0 approval 1\tadu of the Assembly Flnance, Imurance and Com- mer ce Committee. The interest changes would follow a '~ money market ia-dex. • ( The monthly pay ments could be changed to reflect the new id· terest rates at periodic intervals, probably every five or eig~t years. A s1mllar bill by Assemblyman Alltter McAllater. D-San Jose, chairman of the Assembly committee. Is pending on t.he Senate n oor / Interest increases not paid during t.he fi xed.payment per~i would be added tot.he principal, so a borrower could owe more t the end of tbe first fixed-payment period that he did when he The'proposaJs are opposed by con.sumer groups. At present, two kinds of home mortgages are available in California. One has a fixed rate of interest and monthly payments that remain about t.he same. out t.he loan. Foran said that wouldn't be too bad becat11e lbe equity in ttf increased value of the property would offset the higher cost. \ The other allows interest rates to 10 up by 'I• percentage points every six months. so long as the rate never exceeds t.he original one by more than 21,o', percentage points. Monthly payments are ad- JUSled with the interest rate. The borrower could prepay the loan at any time, in whole ~ part, if he could get the money elsewhere. : An amendment to Foran's bill would require a lender lo offer e borrower a fixed-rate as well as a variable-rate mortgage. · Try to Halt Utility Rate Hikes Nixed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An association representing l ,000 California manufacturers bas lost a bid to have two major utilities charJi?e reside ntial customers a larger portion of $1.18 billion in eas and electric rate increases. The stale Supreme Court re· Jec l ed without comment Wednesday's request to order the state Public Utilities Com- mission to reconsider the reci!nt allocation of $718 million in natural gas Increases granted Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and $467 million in electric rate hikes g r a nted Southern California Edison. THE ACTION was brought by the California Ma nufacturers Ass ociation whi c h said the PVC"s ratemaking policy was "simp1y to assess a ta" on one i?roup of rustomers in order to provide excessively low r ates to another group of customers." The association. saying it did not object to the a mount or the increases, asked the court to declare the P UC's allocation scheme illeJ?al and order re· funds. THE i>Ut: appr oved rate structures for utilities are aimed at encouragin~ energy conserva- tion. The association said t.he PUC plan was not based Ob amy e vidence of conservation. . The associatJon said PG&E"s natural gas rate boost for com- m e r c 1 a J a nd indus tri al customers ranged from 18 to 49 percent more than the cost or service. . Chemical Closes Bi;-idg~ I Bay Area Mishap Delays Com1nuters SAN FRANCJSCO <A Pl -The upper deck of the Sao Franci.&co-Oakland Bay Bridge reopened early this morning after being closed for 10 hours while authorities tested and removed a white chemical powder that blanketed the roadway The chemical. not yet identified. was believed to be slightly acldJc. The closure of the San Francisco-bound lanes at 3 :30 p.m. Wednesday snared thousands of com· muters in a long traffic Jam c J Rv 1 15 a m ()nly a ,,T fTE few cars were waiting t~ cross mto San Franr1sco ..._ ________ _ s ince m~t had managed to turn around and tak e another route. said Chuck Mitchell of the Cal1forn1a Transportation Depart· ment Officials said the powder spilled from a bag that apparently tumbled off a truck Peripheral Canal on •1101 SACRA M F.NTO <AP> -A constitutional amendment intended to smooth the way for ap· proval of the Peripheral Canal 1s headed toward the November ballot with reluctant s upport from northern senators. The measure. ACA90 by Assembl) man Larry Kapiloff. D·San Diego, won Stille Senate approval Wednesday night on a 29·7 vote after a northern boycott of the proposal collapsed. A final vote on the amendment was expected today in the As· semblv. Tran•port Ftu1fh la1nW .4dranc-n SACRAMENTO <APl -In a resoundinR de- feat for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. the Senate bas approved a constitutional amendment to require that J:?asoline s ale<; tax funds be used for transportation proj?rams The measure deared the upper house Wednes day night on a 29.7 vote despite warnmgs that 1t would force cuts in other programs and mer-ease the possibility of "fiscal chaos · At least 27 votes. . a two-thlrds m aJor1ty, were needed for approv~. The measure. ACA74 by Assemblyman Walter Ingalls. D·Riverside. now goes to the Assembly fqr a vole on Senate amendments. · W..tfare Benefit Rike• E~ . SACRAM ENTO CAP> -With state worker pa> raises and aid lo schools settled. the coo fl·rence committee on the budget went today tn\'(l the most controversial issues. notably welfarl' benefit ra1~s The three c;tate "enators and three as· ... emblvmen said Wednesday there remained the 1s· s ue of CQ!>t-Of-hv1ng increases for 1.4 m1l1.Jon rec1 p- 1ents of the Aid to-Fam1hes-w1th·Dependent- Chlldren program and 700,000 aged, bland anti disabled The Assembly version gives them 15:4 percent raises. as required by a 1971 law The Senate received 11 7 percent. leflJner• Bo•fJ Thrf"ab ffoa.r LOS ANGELES IAP I -Bomb threats against t"'o commt•rc1al ai rline O'fbts'turned out lo be hoaxl'l' after th<' aircraft . from PSA and.Contincn: tal Airlines. wt·n· diverted Crom their original destinatJons a nd searched. The flights then con~ tmued The incidents Wednesday -both involvana BoeinR 727s <'a me two days after a Bnt1sf\ Airways Jetliner ended a nearly 18-hour delay at Los Angeles Internation al Airport because of a false bomb scare. and took oH for Lo ndon . Candral RJ•• Ml11u Peraa!t• DEL MAR (AP> -A state inspector sayia eight amusement rides al the Southern Callfonillt Exposition lacked permits when the fai r openefJ ld :-.l Saturda>. and now the crash of two cars in o~ of the n~ has IDJUred four people • A car with a gJrl and her governess insi<l' c;talled and Ytas ra mmed by another on the Tobo,. gan ride. wh1<'h reaches a height of 60 feet. 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But now that the lenathY lilt flu been trimmed down to lour na.Q1a, lnchadlnj t.be lwo commiaakmen whou terms .,.., set to expire, some questions arlae. The Orilinal Ult of names wu 1canned by three City Council memben -M ayor Jackie Heather. Evelyn Hart and John Cox. Of the 40 applicants, 12 were Interviewed and lhen durhia a recent council meeting. the top four aelectlon• were announttJd. As bu happened in the put. the aelection was met ~llh some grumblin& by applicants who questioned why they were rejected and ttlso wondered why they were Jlever lntormed that they were rejected. One applicant said he learned he was no longer in th~ running~ be packed up has afternoon paper. Alt.bough it is unlikely the council can actually in· terview au appllcanlS and it has already decided not to Interview in public. it seems a .1ore gracious means of rejection could be found. It would also be nice if applicants could rind out what it is they could do to mold themselves into more accepta- ble candidates. It would be unfortunate if persons willing to devote their own time for public service were turned off simply because they felt slighted by the system. School Finance Plan In an effort to overcome some of the financial con· .-straints resulting from Proposition 13 tax cuts and st ate · equalization of school revenues, trustees of the Newport-~ Mesa Unified School District are examining a proposal that seems to be working well in some other areas. This would be the establishment of a foundation to collect. hold and disburse private funds contributed to the • district by individuals or interested organizations . Already established are the Beverly Hills Education • Foundation, the San Marino Schools Foundation and now the fledgling Laguna Beach Educational Foundation. Laguna's version, rounded this year as the first in ~ Orange County, has the ability to pay for facility or build· : ing improvements, fund extra teaching positions and sup- • port extr a-c urricular student act ivities othe-wi se : curtailed. Its nine-member board. made up of four citizens and , five school trustees sitting as foundation directors. iden· " tifies needs that could be served a nd allocates funds for : expenses beyond the schools' annual budgets. ~ • Donors also m ay ask that their contribu ons be earmarked for a spe cific use. Newport-Mesa Dep\ltY District Supt. Norm Loat told trustees that one group has approached the district t ex· press interest in redoing the lighting at Davidson Field at , Newport Harbor High School, at long last. He estimates the job at $100,000 or so and perhaps it wouldn't be too hard to raise that amount if the district can show the community it has a fund-holding agency to channel the private money. Certainly. the monet ary resources lo support a Newport-Mesa Educational Foundation to e nrich school· ing for our children exist here as surely as they do in Beverly Hills or San Marino Let's Not Panic Newport Beach police are concerned that a late· blooming punk rock movement is developing in the Harbor Area and have predicted a rough and even violent s ummer because or it. Detectives contend that they've identified about 50 punk rock "organizers" in the Newport area and are now worried that vacationing harbor youths may be swayed into the movement. So far, three violent punk-related incidents have come under police scrutiny in Newport and investigators claim that these attacks underscore their concern. Such reports are certainly alarming but is a punk · rock crime wave really in the wings? Or, more likely, did a handful or out-of-town thrill-seekers happen to pick Newport to play their silly but vicious games? Less than a year ago, a wave or fear swept through , Huntington Beach following reports of bizarre and violent punk incidents. In the long run, t hough, even the police admitted the problem had been overblown Our concern 1s to see this not repeated in Newport Beach. Although the punk rock movement does advocate a general disregard for society's norms. at might be that public overreaction to the problem will only se"e to fan the fire. • Opm1ons expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expreased on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s m111ted. Address The Da ily Pelot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .. .. . Boyd I Who's Boss? " ByLM.BOYD • El1ht percent of the young ltrldea regard themselves aa the bou in the family. Thirty • 'ercent of the marrie d • women in their 40s say they \:blnk they're bots. Fifty per eent of the wives In their 50lS tontend they're boss Clear· ly, the 1er the ladles re· Dear Gloomy Gus t When your nelfbbor'a rabbit wandera Into your yard and your nellhbor"• cat lrUI• It, don't tell tbe city of Newport Beach lt'a your neiibbor'• rabbit or they won't take tt away. r :;; m ain ln matrimonial hor· neaa, the stronaer they get. Or maybe that should read: the stronger they have LO ~ Q. How can I gel the spolled·meal •tench out of my refrt1erator? A. Put a saucer of vanilla extract ln It, chanljing aame daily for a week. The medicos are sllll try· ln1 to fi1ure out why women who Uke The PUI seem to re· member t.helr drums much better than women who don't. In Aultralla, 11 tt•a not t ,000 feet bllh. lt.'a not called a mountaln. Q. Wb.at'a the aver11e COil no., of a f\Mral and burial? A. About $2,400. But a cbala ol enmation parlon la aettJa• up 1hop nationwide wlt.b advertJMmcta 'that • ., the Job can be done f« • DIUI NI to f7I far 1.rADlporU• Uoa. lo Utt; a""8f• •IJ com•cloWD.,_,..,., n Jack Andereon When FBI Tracked James Bond WASHINGTON -The FBI'• d"p ~ wltb the tru.blue Amerkanltm ol aucb celebriUec u Helen Keller and Humphrey Bo1art haa been chronicled In p11t columna. Now I've ob- ta l ned l n · t eroal FBI documents wblcb reveal tbat tbe late J . Edgar Hoover WU abo WW· rled a bout a fictional Ct'lebrity- lan Fleming's super·Britlsh Agent007. James Bond. Communist s ubversion may have been threatening the RepubUc in the 19608-as Hoover a911ured Congress It was every year at budget Ume-bul the FBI could still find time and agents to check into the possible effects o( a James Bond movie on the agen· Mailbox cy'a prtltlne lma1e. An lnternal FBI m e mo to C~a (Deke> DeLoach. one of H ver'1 top uslatanu, dated J n. 1. 1964. noted that P1em- lng's spy atories "are generally filled with beautiful women pre· sentlng themselves LO c Bond> ln gcanty attire ... TIDS STAllTLING revelation was no news to the millions who had either ~ad Fleming's nov- els or seen a James Bond movie. But it was Important to the na· lion's top investigative agency because there were three pus- Ing references to the FBI in "Goldfinger." a Fleming Utriller whose climactic scenes involved an attack on the U S. gold hoard at Fort Knox. Ky. ·'The type of book written by Fle ming ts certamly not the type where we would wan\ any men· lion of the FBI or portrayal or FBI a1ent1, no matter bow lavorable they ml1bt look la the movie," &oother contideotlal m emo said. It explained that "FlemlnC'• atorlea ceneraJly center around sex and bbarre sltuaUona. and certainly are not the type with which we -sbouJd want to be associated." Evidentl y fearful that OeLoach and Hoover Uved in a hopelessly sheltered environ- ment, tbe writ.er of one memo fell ll necaaary to explain the facts of Fleming's life: "Our ntea reflect that I an Flem.la& ls a writer of paperback novel.a concemina spy aLOriea in which his fictional character, James Bond. is the sta r." tbe memo ;Slates. THE G·MEN even checked in· to the man who was adapting "Goldfln1er" for the Kl"ffn. Richard MaUbaum. and report- ed: "Bufiles <bureau filn> con· lain no record re1ardlo1" Malla,.um, One of the "Goldlln1er" memos conceded that a YBI 1ource was "unaware of any FBI portrayal ln t.be movie." Nevertheleu, the memo writer recommended that "ln the event the Bureau la contact.cl for permlMloo lo portray an FBI agent ln the movie, lt should be natty declined." Hoover acrtbbled 'I concur" at the bot.tom of the memo. Aa It turned out, the FBl's fear that It would be somehow ln· volved ln a movte featuring "sex and bizarre situations'' proved groundless. J ames Bond was able LO save the gold at Fort Knox with the help of only the Cl A and (he United States Army. ODDS BODKINS! My political prognosticator , J immy tbe Greek, has had his ear to the ground. The hoofbeats he hears a r e com i n~ fro m Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbar a ranch an<J lhey·re hea<J1ng straight toward the White House. J immy has Reagan listed as a 3-to·5 ravontc to wm the No- vem ber election Jimmy carter 1s back a length, 7-to-5, in the Greek's book. f'or longshol fan. ciers. he rates J ohn Anderson at 20-to l. Since oddsmakc rs cater to dreamers as well as realists. Jimmy also offers odds on the possil>ility that President Carter may not get renominated al the New York convention in August -and they're really long. He book'I Ted Kennedy at 50-t.o·l. WalU>r Mondale the same, and Ed Mu.'ikie <hmm?> at lSO·to -l. Coming hack from Cloud 9. Jimmy r:.ite~ the Rcpuhhcan vict· prc!\1c1cnt1al no mination lh1:. way Gt<1rgt• nush, 2t0·1: ll O\\-:.ird Ba k(•r 1 D·Ten n >. 1{1ch:.ird Lugar . (R·lnd.). and P:.1ul l.axalt. I R -Nev l, all 3 tr1 I .Jack Kl•mp. IR N Y I, 15 to 1 and Tom Jo: van~. ( H· Ul·I I 2.'>·lO·l Family Responsibility Still the Key To the Edttor : The Sunday special. "Now Even Kids Face Shortages:· hy Delores Brooks Jrwm does not recognize family responsibility I believe that since these Unit· f'd St ales we re founded, the home and its responsibilities he directly with the parents J doubt tbere exists in writing rules ror parenthood, so I wlll list the basic rules. When children are assumed for rearing. the parents must provide the followmg -food. clothmg. love, appropriate re l1gion, sarety, housing. educa· t1on and medical treatment. THE ABOVE respons1bililles <Jre or course achieved In many ways and 1r the parent fails in :.ome categories. the child then becomes a burden on the at.ate and taxpayers Two caset. ID point -the cruld left alone while the parent shops the ch.ild lert alone while both parents work. Each of these ls gross negligence and 1s the full responsibility or the parents. not the t.axpayers The child's wetrare comes firs t in the lis t o f fam ily prior it ies. not ho mes beyond hnanciaJ a bility, boats. cars or bag bank accounts There Is a move in this coun try t.o separate the child from family life. Our country needs adults m the future that are e motionally s table leade r s . <Jchieved only by firm and responsible ramlly Ure. Providlng local government· sponsored child care centers baa all the earmarks of a cop-out. Responaibllitlcs or parenthood ure not 11lw1tvs eaav. nor ls anything worth while easy. JACK OWEN NoC.-pro•l•e To the Editor: Three )'ea,. ego I altemated bet ween writing LO the editor of the Dally Piiot and rallln1 al tbe alrcralt aA they new over my head . At that time I eu11est.ed any tolerance or the continued environmental Incursions wu akin to accepting the fact that we are only "a UUle bit pre1· nant." The June 11 headline, "Airport Growth Plan a.vealed by Advt.Ion" 1uat1ta that we are Mar full term and about to dellv«. I am feerfu.l that we are about to 1tv• blrth to a Franbnlteln montter. Supemaor Riley told ua he oppOHd the 1rowtb of the airport. but he IUU•t.ed t.bal we be tolerant and compromlle. It re~ oot ol 1M daya ol Nevllle Chamberlalo and hll poltun ol eaplWJMloa color-' -~ J •n :.tr<flc . do wh;itc v e r I'> necessary to stop any furUwr ~rowth of that aar1>0rt NOW W1· are goin)( to reap lhl· whirlwind The hom<''> in Sl'ct1on<o 11r Corona d e l Mar, Lido J ~l e. Balboa Is land wtll hecome. as I ind1c at cd In carlit•r k ttcr .... t·xperu.ave ght'llOS If Mr. Riley h.1:. the courage. and ir our other clet·tcd 0Hlc1als have any sense of intc~ rity. they will respond to our legitimate ('ries ror rehcf Th e re "' no compromii.e Orange Count y Airport and all of its sat<'llltt• fac1l1t1c:. must be fr o7.t'n "I/OW The o nl y ultcrnat1v(• th <Jt w1• «an accept 1s :.i 21huttle ..,~ -.,t1·m to Ontario Airport WILLIAM M MONROE nu .. nfl To the Editor Where were M<J n an. John. Bob and Tom la:.t Saturday af ternoon" Marian Ber geson . 74th Oas trict Assemblywo man . J ohn Schmitz 36th D1 i.trict state Senator. Bob Badham. 40t.h 01:. trlct US Congressman and Tom Hiley. 5th Oistnct Orange Coun ty SuperVlSOr all. each and e very one. declined to accept their in v1tataon to attend the Summer Solstice Rally at Niguel Park last Satu.rday artemoon. accord mg LO raJly spokesmen. When all of southern Orange County•• feder al, state and coun· ty e lected reprHcntatlves tum down an in vitation by 11ome l0,000 to 15,000 young people. 1t makea o ne wonder whom they're representing? The next lime you hear one of these worthy "representative&" lamenting lhe lack of political pa rtlcipaUon on the part of young people, ask them what they were doing lost Saturday afternoon. TOM WERT !lkN.i .. Ne•t .... • To the Editor: There are many of us In COila Mesa and Newport Beach Who fffl nottalgic when the topic ol the probable demolition of Clara McNally School a rise• in eon· veraaUon. Due In part to lta loca· Uoa lt ii perhaps the most vlll· ble example of 1930 architecture ln the Immediate area. Be70Dd archlt«ture bet an l.ndeflAable charm. and warmth wblch anyone Who haa 1pent Umt ln tbl1 bu.Udina wUI at~mpt to ex· plain. Two ol lhe four Individualized IDltrucllon hl1h 1chool . pro. l ram1 In the Newport·Mtaa chool Dl1trlct hav• bHn hou1ed at MeHally In recent yeara -Mdlally Coatlnuatlon Hiib 8cbool and N~lleM S•enlnt Hl1b Bcbool. Bolla 1elaoel1 ••1ah•I•" 10••1 ,/ person.~ whom the society often label:. .. problt'm kids ·· In ~e pro~ra ms the) arc dealt with as .. kids with more problems than the average teen " I feel lb.at et was successful matchmaking on the part or the school dislrtct when these programs were placed at Uus sate As with the building at.sell. one who has experiene«t the magJc of the dedicated and caring faculties and staff on theff two campuses finds 1t diffklllt to communicate to others how positive the rapport between stu· dents and teacher can be. Bolb schools have been re-localed and will continue their procrams through the 1980-81 school year. Although McNaJly School. the building, may not continue. the memory of its cootribulion to the laves of hu.ndreds of persons within our community wtll DOt be erased. RAMONA SA WYER WATSON 4..._al~~• To the EdJtor; In your article "Pets in the Lab" tJune 51. Or. Van den Noort of UC Irvine made the an· thropomorpblc autement. "Ir I was a dog at the pouDd, and It.Md a choice d being killed ~ next day or going to the bea ulUul U, lrvme campus . res ting for a week. and being experimented on . l"d opt ror Irvine. And I 'd be contri b ut i ng t o knowled1te." He makes It sound like a COWllry club. The Information presented in lbls article makes several at· tempts to discredit the anti· vlvl1ection movement by play· Ina on the deslre of lbe public to believe that animals used in laboratories are not subjected to cruel and merciless experim.n· ution. THE WILLINGNESS of people to hlde from the truth II\ a powerfw weapon In the handA of a vlvlaectlonlst euch as Or. Van den Noort. F.apeclally when he is able to tnnueoce a reporter as be bat done MN. I would like to urge anyone who wants to put an end to the untoJd 1uffmn1 ol these 1entle aalmala to write to their ~Uvea today in •upport of HR4805, the Research llo4era11atlon Act. Tbll bill would enabl• tbe Natlonal Jasut-.. of HHllh to train ld•Ultl la ...... rcb and teal· lna methodt wbieb do not N • quln the UH ol Uve utmall. would stop the clupltcaUon ol a · perl11Mt1U, wou.141 cllueml.Date l.Dfor11M1llon to tM nat.loul Md l.nternaUoaal 1eleoUfle com· .... .,.~ ........ Uve 1a1 .. 11. Md 9°'lld ,,_.. U4I ••• , , ...... ,.., .... laa ••lla«HI• •late• italcl m'81 ... •el•te•pa1a,..,. ,... ...... . '- W rile to your lei,t1slator:. at· llou:.t• Office Uu1ldm~. Wash , 0 c 20515 Wt' :.ire obh~ated to help tho t' v. ho cannot .,elo them:.elvcs. human and animal alike. ANNE BALDER~'TON Orftfgla9 Bbto,..,, To the Editor: Representatives of the Dover Shores Communjty Association have repeatedly stated that the U S. Corps of Engineers will not a llow them to haul their silt to sea . The Da ily Pilot le n• credence to their statement by publish.Ing at as a fact In the editorial .. Dispos a l Impasse Raises Questions." The Corps has never denied the Assoclatioo permission LO dispose or Its sill at sea. In 1973. the Association s ought and obtai ne d th e necessary permits to dredge and dispose of 2.500 cubic yards of silt at sea. At the completion or t he project. the Association stopped ttus method of disposal. Subsequently. the Association sought the use of North Star Beach. IN ORDER to justify uslng North Star Beach. the Associa· lion claims that the Corps has rejected sea disposal. Apparent· ly. this Ume, the Association has not followed through with the necessary permit procedures. It 1s presumptuous for the officers of the Association to s tale that the Corps has denied tbem a permit when the procedures have not been followed and no public bearina baa beeo held. Wben the sule Coastal Com· mlasion supported the local Coastal Commlsalon's dectsk>o to require sea cllapogal in 1m, the at.aff contacted the E .P.A. and reported, "In view of tbe earlier toxicity tests however, tbe E .P.A. Indicated that lt would be unlikely tbat a bioaseey would indicate any~ blem with the dispogal ol Ul1I material at an ocean 11~. In 1977, the officers of the AA· SMlation could have resolved lbe otfabore dilPoUl problem II any. by menl.y followlnl Corpe procedures. ll aeems, the7 chole not to. If tb11 bad, th•lr waterwa)'I would be na.tc-b&I today. PermJ11loo to dredl• their wa~rways baa always been sranted. Perm.J11lon to dump the silt on North !Ur Beach lw bMll dttled by the atatA qencte1. FRANK R.OBINION ""...., .... .....:.--... -. ..., ........... ~ ....... --.. •1 ................. , .......... ttr ... _::,. u-.a..-.••· •• -'\:.::.···--..... -. ..... __ ....__ .. ............. ._. .. __ _ .... •121 l I I I i J I • • f I MORE OPINION '1'hurldly. June ze. 1 MO DAILY PILOT .4 7 • Nicholu von Hoff Small ope For Small Savers Of late, telev1110 0 newa watc.bm'a have been tr •wet lo an unuaual 1l1ht pollce In varloua communities forcibly rutraialAI fools from part.lna witb &Mir money Tbeee an I.he raldt on lbe p7ramld or Pom1 1ame~ betna coaducted In a number of places. chief· ly Cal1fom1a and the We.t The came ml1bt beat be cal l ed '·Fleece Vourselr , Fleece Your f'raeods ." You eive tbe organiser a dollar or a thousand dollars. gel a bunch of your neighbors lo do likewise. and in due course. you 'll get four or eight o r whatever times your money back.1be last cohorts to play, and they naturally are the la rgest m number. get nothing. SINCE USING the mails to sell a pyramid game will get you put In jail by the Feds. or· gan izers have been holding meetlngs lo which people bring their cash. It's these games which are being raided by the police who don't underataod that an American hH a conatltu CSoaat nlbt to mai a aucker out 1 al bhnM11 and. ii h waota lo 10 to U..t much lt'Oubl• lo have hill II I• 1 a v I n 11 et o I e n . t h e authortUee 1hould let blm. They 4-'t ~top peoplo from walking Into stockbrokers' omcea, do lNyf A certain class of OW' fellow ~ltliena hu eotten used to get tia•1 a huge return on tbe1r 1 money. Theae are the poople • who bave taken their savings out ot th.rift anstllutions (saving~ banks and/or savings and loan associations> and put them into money market funds THESE FUNDS, run by brokerage houses as well as other companies and individuals. takt> your deposit, pool at with others and individuals, take your de· , ipoelt. pool 1t with others and in· wt.st in at very safe. short term Cup to 120 days) l 0 .U.s. the be~t knoW'l"I of which are Treasury l>~. which, untJI recently, were pay mg up to 16percent interest aJas (or the people who --"'-----ards of $70 billion bucks 1111~~ funds, the "sit back, re· and count your money .• ·are over. The interest on asury bills has dropped I ,,( . SLAVICK~ ;JEWELERS ana-Dt"~H faster than the humidity aft.er a summer storm. For the im- m ed 1ate future . owners or 1hares an cash funds are looldn& at a measly 6 percent return on their money. THEY CAN either schlumpf It back lo the saving.a and loan u - sociatlon. which will soon be paying more and has the 9dded plus of being federally insured as money market funds are not. or there is the Ponzi game. High return on your lnvestment but a better than even chance all your money will be stolen. lo recent years more and more people who have mooey left to worry about have turned to the adventuresome kind of paid advice giver. Howard J . Ruff, the proprietor of Rurr Times newsletter (subscriptions $145 a year) is the best known. A person buying gold when Mr Ruff was suggesting at. could have done a lot better than break even with inflation. However. Dan Dorfman. the respected busmess columnist, put out a piece not long ago al· leging that one or the companies RuCf suggested buying gold coins from sold a couple of coun- t e rf ei~. an accusation denied by Ruff a nd tbe com pan y in question. All this lllualratea how hard It is to make one's way ln a society so boWxed up by the people wbo told us they were mutera or the s mooth ride. "We can'ldo anything if Mount St. Helens gets indigestion and spells relief by ruining a couple or billion dollars worth of real estate . But two recessions. both very grave and very cosUy ln terms of joblessness and money lost in other ways. two re· cessions wit.tun a space or five years, as Wlpardonable. FOR THE SMALL savers, this bi-partisan dis aster , the Reprocratic or Demuplican mess 1s ooe more step toward ruination. Wh at both parties haven't stolen from lbem through inflation. high laxes and appall- ing social waste oow may be lost in the hunt for safety. The truth is there are no pru- dent risks for one 's money because there are no prudent policies. 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Compare our package of special services with any other financial institution's. Then tum to your Wise Financial Friend for high interest ... exceptional convenience ... and a whole lot more! ·s1 000 mlntmum balance reQU1f8d , Whoo ... 1s yoor wise financial friend? ~ I,~~·-·~· NEWPORT BEACH: 3300 West Coest Highway near Newport Blvd.. 631-9205. .,,, If) ' .. • Trio on.Trike Eric and Brandy Miller take their pup Missy on a tricycle l"ide near their home in Thomasville, Ga. Eric provides the power and Brandy enjoys the ride, but Missy isn't so doggone sure. Off shore Drilling Plan Under F1re I SANTA CRUZ <AP) -Local and national elected officials have criticized federal plans to lease 1.3 million acres of ocean noor off the Califontia coast (or oil and natural gas drilling. The petroleum from such drilling would be "bought at Lhe expense of some of the most pro· ductive fishing areas and coastal resources in the country," U.S. Rep. Leon Panetta. a Monterey Democrat. said Wednesday in a letter to the sill· member hearing panel. PANE1TA HAS INTRODUCED leg1slat1on to designate the five oil lease sites as a reserve where drilling would be permitted only 1f there are insufficient energy resources elsewhere to meet the nation's national security needs. He accused the Department of Inten or and its Bureau of Land Management of failing to ade- quately coosider the views of local citizens and their representatives, as required by federal law. Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus ts scheduled to grant. the leases next spring at five JocatJons from 3 miles to 27 miJes off the coa.st or Humboldt, Men· doclno, Sonoma, San Mat~Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo-Santa Barbara counties. ESTIMATES SAY TlfE SITES would provide the equivalent of about one-month or the nation's oil use and two weeks of natural gas for the coun· try Assemblyman Henry Mello. D-Watsonville, urged elimination of all five basins from the pro- posed Lease Sale 53. He urged development or alternative energy sources, s uch as synthetic fuel, geothermal, wind and solar energy. Santa Cruz County Supervisor Gary Patton said the draft environmental impact statement, which is the subject 9f the hearings, is inadequate. PA'M'ON SAID' THE Sl'ATEMENT fails to consider coastal recreation, and pointed out that the $90 million annual tourist business is the second-leading industry in the county. He also testified the statement rails to meet federal requirements for propo5ing alternatives. The last of eight days of hearings on the leases is scheduler' Friday lr" San Luis Obispo. Too Few Cooks? TOKYO <AP> -Most or China's experienced cbef,a in traditional Hunan cooking have retired or died, and the country fears that the ancient culinary a.rt is being lost, China's official Xinbua news agency reports. Many noted chefs were condemned as "bourgeois authorities" during Mao Tse-lung's cultural revolution lD the 19808. Since then there baa been a short.ace of new bands to learn the art. the report said. Hunan cuisine, one of the eight provincial 1tyles of Cbioeee 'cooking. is known for its spicy food. Coffee Poisoned ANTWERP, lfel&Wm CAP) -Someone police nlclmamed tbeE'dotfe. maniac'' laced coffee with attoplne and seven people in Antwerp, poUc. said. At 16 1imilar cues have been re. Ported lD tbe N ad West Germuy. -t : I t I 7'lewport f_quify Tuids. Inc UUNHD IROl<ER elNCI tMI 1d().«>flO NEWS FEATURES .. ·, Rebom at Age 8 l 'Closet Ii.ld' Bas Nor•al We FriendiJIUp Cl<WJes At College I I CHICAGO <AP> -Vlncle JOMI Wat born deal. and 1pent moet ol h1I ftnt el&hl )WJ'l ln a clolet -locked up by a mot.her who _,.Ueved b• WU bed.er olf where be couJd.a 't barm bhmelf or otben A wellare worUr found him lo the clOMt ln lt'13, and the dllcovery opened t.be w~ f« a new home, a new acbool a.nd •new Ule. NOW. 15-YEA&·OLD Vlnde Jones bu 1r1Mtuat.ed from el1btb 1ract.. "He can have a normal Ufe, 1« mar- ried, have a famJly, Just like the rest ot us," uld ooe ol hla teachers, Renee Lumpkin. Aa a small boy, Vlncie slept in a clolet. iD hla mother's home on the city's Weal Side. She was on public aid, and bad four other children. He ate in the closet, and looked at Ufe through a ~eybole. When found, he had lbe mind of a baby and no s~ch. Slate Department or Chlldren and Famlly Services caseworkers were the 4 first people to hope for Vincle, and they found others. He went flnt to an ID· 1Utute. then Dorothy Sima, a veteran foaler mother 1peclalh:in1 U1 ban- dJeapped chlld.ren, took him home. "RE WA.8 "1U> AT ftnt, like an animal Jet out ot lta ca1e." recalled Mn. Sima. "He broke all my windows. tight bulbs -anylbing glaaa. Maybe h" could feeJ lbe aound. I don't know. But I feared to death he would cut a vein." He'd bide keys and tear lock.I from retardedcbild.ren." r .. • , She decided he should 10 to school, and t.httatened to aue the Alexander Graham Bell School to &d. bim ad- mitted. The school. dedicated by the ID· ventor in 1918, was knOWJ\M it.a pro- grams for the handicapped. "I was so afraid they wOaldn't take hlm," Mrs. Sima said. "Whetttbey said they would, I knew Vlnele> had a chance." windows, doon and desks. At bedtime TEACHERS AT BELL tHated Vincle be would d!Mppear, ollly to be found as if be were a 1ix·mont.h4ld deaf child. aleepiq lo the closet. "He clrove me crazy with that stuff... They took him for walks, poiat.ed things Mrs. Sima said. "I took all the doors off, out. played oo the swings. but he'd go ID there anyway. Probably "Most days, though, he'd skulk In the r 1 shadows and cringe wbeneYel' anyone e t secure." new came near him." 1aid tlBslructor MILS. SIMS, THEN 53, and with six Doris Pllsk:in. other state wards to care for, found Vin· V!ncie wu at the school for six ye ars, cie could learn. and learned to communicate through "He was u good at fixin' as be was at s ign language. tearing," she sald. "Whatever he'd Ne~ year, he will go to spedal pre· break, I'd get my tools and make him vocational hlgb school ctus •for dear repair. Looked lo me like he was a children. "and eventually \flll be able to A worbbop deslped ) to Improve communica· tlon sk:Ula and develop. the ability to have more fulfilling ftiendahJps and love relationships wlll be held from 9 a.m. to• · i p.m. July 19. Sponsored by ' Coastline Community '' College. It wUl be held at. Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. Michael Coleman, a professor of p s ychotherapy and group processes, will lead the workshop. The registration of Sl5 includes lun c h . Registration s hould be made by July J 1 by caJl- ing 963-0811 . extensioo 256 smart littJe boy. He didn't act like my get and hold a job," said Lmnptln. ~~~~~~~.;___~~~--..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brand na111es 011 sale! .. \.\ .... -~ \ I I I r k: ( ' ' 'y ' \ " • -... ' < . , \ Lev1·s I I ,I I ~·~~ BOYS a 8RlTTANtA ----------., ' ' f • "' . ( .. I \ ' I .\ /--,. ~~ ·--- I I Jj ~ U'OMEN . " . . . . . . • CONSUMER e &\S W@M[[ l ~@[[W~©@ L•• lltrl••I S.c ••a .......... DEAR PAT I ~entJ.y lent two rolle ti 01., t.o Heirloom Photo Corp In Phllldelphla. q ... de- v•loplna In ac<"Ol'dan~ with their advertlMd etfer • whlch ttqwr't'd • coupon t.o be MclOlled. T1M wt· developed rum wa• returned t.o me wttb 1 aoc.lce that staled. "D\M t.o ctrcumalancea t..ra.d our control. w are obll1ed lo mum yow Nm u.o· prO<'eaaed We deeply ream the MC•lty ot doma Uus It 11 a resull ol t.be unprecedented ri.e In costs ln manufacturin& mm and pbcJU«rapblc paper Paper price have been increa.Md 18 per· cent maktng 1t lmpouible ror us to cootia• ow in· ltial rrff offer · · Please advise 1f tbls is lecal and how they can advertise with coupons .and not go ahead with their offer K F . Costa Mesa Slatt tM rum ... retaned ao yoa ·-.. AC· teptable reUOll 1lvea for cuceUatloll .i &Ma ofter, &here la no vlolatloa of the law. la fa«, AY6 sees t~la H a buslDessUke way ol bud.U9t &M 1llua· tlon. Tbe ooly t.hlng you hue lost ls a little time ID tbe processlnc of your mm . YES .4 Id• ¥ o••fl DEAR PAT. J'm 14 and would like to find a JOb . 1·ve heard that I can't get a JOb until I'm 16. Is this true? Where can I go? · J .C .. Costa Mesa Tbere are Jobs for people youl' age. Tiie Youth Employment Service aids young people 13 to 22 ln "8dlng work. It IR a free refenal service wllb of· t'lces throughout Orange County, tacludlng Foun· t.ain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport· Costa Mesa. Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach. El Toro. Laguna Niguel and Laguna HUis. The office nearest you would be at 5ft W. 19th St. Summer hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The phone number ls 6U·N74. a larte MUie. Add ..... , ... Ult....,._ el Ute ...... C.nr UpUy WW. ~•••ul1 ..... a a..e ea,, .., 11en at ,... ... ,......,. rw ai.. a ................ ..,.ww.u.-art.1a4dlaa ........................ ......_ ......... .., added wtlle .. t•n &o .... ,.... ~ mee.a.od eaJll fer ..... I &a-hll 11 H ol rd·wlM rilae1ar &o 1 cwp el rM wtiae ud Z &able" II• wtahe·wlae vtaeaa.r .. I ct11t el nMe wlae. Let Raad ueevered a& ,.._ &na.....-re fer M Mun before uatac. R .. riJtft .4 rr Tep• DEAR PAT: Is there any pouible way I could get the recipe for the chocolate mousse pie tbat as served at lbe Velvet Turtle and Reuben·s restaurants in Newport Beach? -or the one made at Tomfoolery bakery in Balboa? D.K., Huntineton Beach Rttipes have to be oee ol &a.e m .. t closely guarded poueuioDA, especially wllleta tlte blgre- dJents are the baals for a lheUltood. Cllefa Just won't part with thelr secrets. The pie that yoa ea.Joyed at tlte Vehet Turtle is supplied to that res&aaraD& by I.a Moaae, locat· ed lD West l.os Alltelff ud WHhroed (471-1151 and <175-t5t5). They've beetl olfenid SZS,llt for the recipe, buthaven'&tatked. The Cheese Cake Factoey ln Bewrly Hills (?13·%72·59'%3) s upplies the chocolate mousse pies for Reuben's. They say they cauot give out the recipe. It's llkeaattretformula. The same ls true of tbe Tomfoolery. "There's no way I give out the recipe," said a spokesperson. "We are ln bus iness and compedtioa." If any readers feel they have recipes for chocolate mousse ple that can llve up to D.K. 's u - pectaUoos. perhaps you wlU help out. _ .. ,~~ Sour ffo•t-Brt-U" D~Hrio.,,. ff.O~ _ .. ,~ ff.O ,...__., DEAR PAT. I've heard that wine vinegar can ,,. c,O">• ,, be made at home. We like this kind of vinegar on 't6-. '' Sfn'"~~ our salads. and r bet it would be less expensive to ~i!~~~.,.1 c.,..\.L make your own than to buy 1t. Can you find a re· .,."'°" ,..,~~ #'" cipe for me"' ' .-~·-1• L.P .. Costa Mesa ~c.o •111 The first thloic you need Is cider vinegar that U has formed a "mother," the broWDlsh, jelly·llke ,. -1 residue which appears In cider vlaegar lhal bas ff.~~~ S1,.: ~~ been around for a while. Pour half a cup of left. ~~ over dry red win~not sweet or fortified-into '----------....J TV STANDS ODYSSY 2 TAPES •••• ". s 16'5 .... Sit.ti Heh JUNE SALE! 19'' BLACK .... WHITE PORTABLE : .. f . ( 1 •. I• -..... .... Sl7t. s I 49°0 .... SJ:rt. s299oo . . . .. . - Thurldmy, June 26. 1981> DAIL. Y PILOT .49 Would 'Control World.,' ~~J Moon Follower Says GLOUCESl'ER, Masa. <AP> -The Rev. SUn Myung Moon's followers a.re buytne mto this JOO.year-old fi•b· Ing community. and the mayor ls worried about being ''invaded." But a sect spokesman says Gloucester as )uat part of an effort to "control lhe world." The "Moooies:· as group members are known, bought a fish processing plant here 2~ years ago. And this month. they bought a posh villa and a restaurant -fueling debate over whether they a re good businessmen .,. ..,..,..... or schemers with a sinister plan. Olize• N..., Juliet Prowse. danc· e r ·actress. who was born in Bombay, In· dia. has become a MICHAEL RUNYON, president of One Up Enterprises Inc in New York. a profit·making holding com· pany for several Moon ventures. says G loucester·s oHicials s houldn't U .S . citizen . The worry ceremony wa s The Cape Anne city. he s&d. "Js performe d an Los only a small piece 1n the Jigsaw Angeles. T he dancer. puzzle. you know. We really want to who was a s tar m the control the whole world. 1·d like to do movie. "Can Can." 1t m less than 10 year5 lives in Beverly Hills . "All over lhe country, aJI over the ---------world. we're buying property," he said. Degree Won Kay Palr1ce Burkholder or 18449 Jacaranda Street , l"oun · taln Va Bey, h as rf'· ceived lh<' bachelor of arts degree m art from Bob Jone:. Un1vers1ty. Greenv1lll'. SC Elsewhere an the nallon. Moon rollowers own fishing properties in Kodiak, Alaska. where residents fear church supporters may be brought m lo operate a fish processing plant. 1n Bayo u La Ratr e . Ala . and 1n Norfolk. Va ··1 'M BEGINNING TO feel likt- we·re being invaded .·· complained Gloucester Mayor Leo Alper ··1 30%off! never should have s.t them in lD the first place." This con.serv1tlve, Roman C.t.bolic city of 30,000 hat aa.Se Its llvtng from the sea ror over*'" centuries. and the rtshlng lll!d~ ls dominated by fl rst · and i6cond · generalion Italians. But disciples of the Uniflca· t Ion Church, u Moon's church is known, are bavlng a growing impact. The ''Moon.I es' '' farst purchase here was International Seafoods. a large, modem business on the waterfront. It buys and sells lobetera and proc· esses fresh tuna for another Moon- dom inated concern, Unl·World Sea Enterprises THIS MONTH, a Connecticut· based order or nuns sold the Cardinal Cushing Villa to a real estate man for SI million. He then sold it to the Unification Church for Sl.1 million. And Monday, Uni·World bought Bob's Clam Shack at auction for $650.000 Alper says thffe are rumors the sect has more purchases in mind. "Legally. I doubt if we can stop them." he said . "I'll do everything I possibly can to stop this. What I'm worried about more than an)'thing else 1s that we're a small, peaceful <.'1ly. We've never had a problem of lh1:-. type before. "There is a plan someplace," said Alp<'r. "and I would like to know what 1t 1s We've been here a good mJny Yt•ar'\. a nd we'd like to know 14 hat d1rect1on we're headed in." \ ~ .. 50 - from Burbank 4 non-stops dally. from ~County S non-stops dally. WALL UNITS I 0°/o OFF! Save 30% of every coach seat. every flight , every day. No restrictions! Discount is based on one-way adult coach ~and is subject to change. or Ontario 3 non-stops dally. Save 30% when you buy a round-trip ticket. Just buy your ticket 7 days in advance. and return within 30 days. Discotmt is based on round-tnp adult coach tare. and is subject to change. Seats are llmJted. ._. ___ .._ ......... ._ __ ~·· OM.YPLOT ,,...., ........ 1. 'ghled in Potom« COLl:S POCNT, Va. CAP> -K ... pa .......... , )'ut or 1lowf snu. ar ... ~ Sucb ctueaUou aloo1 Ute tboNI o/ lbl '*-•c lll¥W la '':'.:.~ mMa Ollly •• u.t.s : c .• becSJ CllW Ill TllB name llven Vlr•lnla'a amaller veralon ot N...S.. t.be fab&ed Loeb N ..... mOU\er. Come IWDIMr aklftl the ~1 &be -or he, or lt -PC>lll up wiUI rqularity. 'M\ll year't nnt lllbtlftl WU June 14, wben Weatmorela.nd County farmer Goodwln Mute and 1101De friends saw wbal they described u a t .. foot make un dulatina lD the river. ''It kliok8d .. a snake to me,'' aa1d llme, ''bit 1•ve never Mien a snake tbiJ a.." SIGHTING NO. Z was Sunday, about U mUes downriver from the MUM slthtin&. by f4cbmood finance company mana&er G. F. Green 111. 38, his wife, his son, two daugbters and a friend. It was a bigger Cbessle this lime, about 2S feet loog, s to 6 ln- ches ln diameter, and swimming s moothly and rapidly. said Green. And with humps "I WO\llda't call ll a ua moaater -jual a atr .. 1• animal. a aeatun . . . OI' 90CDe kind cit~:· o,... uld. ........ n•• nmas or lo.tr bmnpa, and every now and thea ,ou'd ... UM Mad pop up. But wbm ... d pt doee to It. It wouJd auddeft.ly 1lnk down and diaappea.r " The Gnma were water·ak!lnl whH tt,.y HW Cheatle about 400 to D> yards away. "Wt! never could detertntno uactly bow it waa movina It waa Coln& up and down, but l couldn't tell if it wu a tlltbertns motloo lhrou«h tbe humlJ' or whet.her the humps were Just movm&straagbt lhrou&h.. . " G8 BEN'S 8£8PENT looked a lot like the Cbesa1e that was sighted by at least 30 people on several occasions in 1978 in the Potomac off Westmoreland and Northumberland counties. M arlne scientists generally think that what people ar~ see- ing is some sort of snake. The tbeory ls that Cbessle may be an anaconda, a descendant of anacondas that lived In the hulls of 8outJa AaMr'kaa libJps .. r I carr, • U. riwr lo \be emtr Ito • aad Heaped Into Ute Potomac. ''I wwtd bave to M1 tMr1 a valld pOM.tbUity," aald J• Yarrlaer. bead of tb• lcbthY'Olou deNrtmmt a U. Vlr1lnta 1utftute of Mari• Helence. IN 8TITUTB ICISNTllTS would look into It ~ ll they had enough money. aaid Marriner. Green aaid that he bad seen a photograph ol an aoacoDda in a maaasine article on South America, and said that what waa pictured wu pretty m..cb like what be saw &mday. ··But tbe article said the anaconda was 1luc1i1b, and what we aaw wu not alQ&llab," Green said GREEN SAID IDS wile pro- bably "wm't 10 aiding any more this year," but this week he will go looting for the creature because "I'm real curious as to what's out there." This time. he said. he'll carry a camera. Initiative On Pot Use Falls Short Inspired Millions SACRAMENTO <AP) -An ln- itiat1ve to eliminate criminal penalties for pOS&e&SlDC, grow- ing or using marijuana b aa failed to qualify for the Nov- ember ballot, secretary of State March Fong Eu says. Menwriah Horwr Helen Keller Saga EASTON, Conn. (AP> -From New England to the Deep South, observances are planned llus week for the centenni.al ol a woman wbo&e triumph over seemingly hopeless handicaps lmpi.red millions. S he said Wednesday that tallies of 397,023 petition sh~natures submitted to counties indicate that 272,512 are valid. The m easure needed 348,119 signatures of registered voters to make the ballot. Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880 -100 years ago today -ln Tuscumbia, Ala. She was healthy at birth, but came down with a clla- THE INITIATIVE would have banned the prosecution of adults for p<>S.~ing, transporting or growmg mariJuana for penooal use. It would not have a ffected laws banning sale or possession for sale or marijuana, or driving under the mnuence of mari- juana. Possession of s mall amounts of marijuana as treated as a traffic t1ckel·type mfrac· lion, and possession of larger amounts 1s a mis demeanor. Cultivauon. sale and possession for sale can be prosecuted as felonies THE MEASURE ALSO wouJd have set up a state commission to study the effects of state re- g u I at 1 on Of the marijuana market. The measure was sponsored by the National Organazatioo to Reform Marijl.Ullla Laws. Ila of- ficial propooeat, Leo Paoli of Visalia, a deputy Tulare County public defend~r. sponsored a similar measure rejected by voters in 1972 Ms. Eu sa1d the latest m- 1t1auve was al least the eighth to ask state voters to decnmuuwze mara1uana Bill Allows Suits SACRAMENTO <AP> -With industry groups on one side and famihes affected by the cancer· linked drug DES on the other, a Senate com mittee narrowly passed a bill Tuesday that would overturn a state Supreme Court decision allowing suits against all makers of the 'drug ease -probably scarlet fever - when she was 19 months old. It robbed her of hearing, sight and speech F ROM THAT TRAGEDY grew a moving success story that lives on, 12 years after Miss Keller's death a t A r c a n Ridge , her estate for 30 years tn this we ll-to-do sub urban com munity. Her story has caUA• anspired a gathering this week an Boston that 1s described as the largest meellng of agencies for the deaf·blind and the visually handicapped. It includes COD· ferences. special exhibits and concerts The host of sponsors include the Amer1can Founda tion for the Blind, which Miss Keller served into her 80s, and the National Association for the Deaf-Blind. A HELEN KELLER postage stamp wtll be Issued today in Tuscumbia The envelope bear ing the stamp will feature a drawing of Arcan Ridge by Easton architect Ell CootanUne. Observances honoring the memory of Miss Keller also are (>ccurring m two Connecticut communities The Easton Historical Society 1s co·sponsormg an unoff1c1al first-day cancellation of the stamp. And Norwalk Hospital bas opened a 1 ~-week ex hi bat of two dozen photographs of Mass Keller and tbe international leaders who visjted her ONE OF THE earlier photos in the hospital lobby shows her 44 Nabbed at Rock Concert for Drugs LOS ANGELES CAP> -Forty-four persons out of a capacity crowd of 18,000 were arrested during a rock concert by the veteran Br~Ush band The Who at the Los Angeles Sport.a Arena, police said. However Sgt. Ken Gratton said Wednesday moet of the 26 adults and 18 juveniles picked up Tuesday n1&bt were booked for investigation of misdemeanor drug offenses lnvolvlng marijuana, and there were no meleea GraftoQ· said 38 were arrested for similar offenses at Monday night'• show. The Who is appearing at the Sport.I Arena t.hrou1h Saturdav Diaht. The Sporta Arena, a publicly owned faclllty which had been shunned=: promoten after 500 wen arr..a.d durlna a five-ntpt 'IJY tbe l"OCt IJ'OUP Pink noyd ID April lm, hal In tbe last t -~ Jfadua11.f returned to fawr u a eoDHrt 1Ji.. Pink Floyd l'9qlmed to the 8porta M.La tb1s year, ud arr•ta ran at a levelol• ... amo..,~crowdlof aboutl0.000. · wi th inventor Alexander Graham Bell. His advice to Mlaa Keller's parents bro ught together tbe unruly. uncom- municative girl with a formerly blind woman who eventually would flDd the key to unlock her brilliant mind through speech. The story of Anne Sullivan's frustrating efforts ls told in M1aa Keller's book. "Teacher." and later in "The Miracle Worker," which appeared on Broadway. television and movie houses around the world. Last moolb, award-wanning biographer J oseph Lash published "Helen and Teacher." about Miss Keller and he r teacher New City Hall Dedicated For A.nahei1n Anaheim civic officials have dedicated a Sl" million City Hall, wruch will mean one-stop- shopping for people with city business. "Citi.zens now have one loca- tion where they can accomplish most of their buSLnesa walh the city," s aid Mayor John Seymour fo'ormerly. city departments were housed in eight satellite or- hces, Seymour said . The new complex lncludes a 170·seat City Council chamber and a SllG-space parting struc- ture. Redevelopment agency. city-owned utility revenues. pro- ceeds from the sale ot excess cl· ty property and federal revenue sh aring funds were used to finance the structure. The city council held it.a first meellni ln lta new quarters Tuesday afternoon. Pot Charges Reinstated SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) Charties against four meo ln· volvlng marijuana culllvaUoo near Kini City have been re· lnatated by a Court of Appeal. The court reversed a Mon- terey County Superior Court de- c:l IJ I On which dismissed the c harau because an aer ial 11eurch and e seizure of evidence w•~rc llleaal. Harry Don Scott. Gordon R. l..caault, Uoyd Wear and ~rald Pemberton pltaded Innocent to char1• ol culUvaUon ol marl-Juan~1 J>OIHHlon for sale and c0ftlpwf"8C7 to ..U martJuana. SAWTI TO , .. OIAHcal COUHTY FAii THISWllKIND GENERAL Nelis Time Vse Workslwp Schedided A work s h op . "0 v <'rcom inR Procrast1n at1on '' 1i. planned by Coastline Community College on July 26 from 9 JO a m to 4 :30 p .m . <1l th e Sheraton Newport. 4545 M acA rthur Blvd . Newport Beach Advance reg1slrat1on abouJd be made by July 18. Worbhop leader will be Comuc lfendncks. a licensed psychologist speclalizin~ in rauon<1I psychothl'rapy. The $15 registration fee includes lun c h . Registration at the door is on a spac<'·a vailable basis. Information may be obtained at 963-0811. extension 256 Mental Health SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov Edmund Brown J r savs the ~talc JS g1v· mg LOs An~ele~ County S3.5 million to 'hon· its men t al h~:Jlth pro- gram~ Free Tickets: "The Empire Strikes Bock" Tneater ticket or souven1er ono10 with Sl8J'S ot l'T'()\llP Just r691ster for Summer $dloot on-the-Mall at Hun11no1on Center I main court I Grades K thni 1? Tu11ton s 11 ro S15 oer couf'Se TnellW. Ma ro lyn Armstrong, a pa rent from Union City, Cali!., testUied recently before a House sub- committee on crime which is studying the kld- n a pplng o f c h ildre n by parents. He r daughter was kidnapped in 1979. ,, A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You QU ICK CASH 1U'\Ualty 1n 7 to tO Won11nq Dar MOC>aLOW MONTHl Y PA YM&rn '--... ..,,..,.....' .... -,-~ HUW'T1MGT0'4 11.ACH --·l-IMOO,.aflccOftt ....... Seh 2 It · t2'4' 714 '10-SU7 • Z I l tHJ-1157 oc~ 1110S.. ... Wt.a.U064 714 4)).1 104 C A LL TODAY! M<ll l., ~ 9'JeSIOIAltY 0-WfSTE .... &tE'"V. r INN<(;IA4, <OAP N-oll1cf" OOf"n1nQ c;oon tn Uolaf'ld Avaelllt>IP fe< uo to one YP-ar 1onoPr rerm<. ava1lat>le w ith interest only paymenl~ ~Y-:3ili... Ottice~ and afl11tatf"5 also 1n Redlands Rrven11de Palm Son1'\9s Beverly Hills Hf>mel P11..<>adena San Diego San Bemard1no San Franci"ICO Re~taurant and Cocktail Lounge ALASKAN KING .CRAB LEGS 's711 Reqular '12~ Per Person Served with Soup du Jour. baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I ;~O to 2:30 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level ri«reservataonscall· 5~22. GOURMET MARJ{ET I " r; I' I Tired ol traffic J•ms? Don't fM"Set &o DELANEY "' •' .. .· .. cbeck with us about our free llome dellveryservlce. BB()S. SEAFOOD MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Ftet1ar•e111c fled Snapper ........ 1.u1b. Crispy Local Cucumben . . . . . .4 for 1.• Flo•Ja Freeh From the Oear Cold Sweet Vlne Ripened Watermelou .. tOc lb. Waters ol A.la.aka. Just for Delaney Sweet Meaty Honeydew Jllelou .... lk lb. Bn6en8ealood ... I PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF ••eel., le•lt. d.aya to .... ...-., perfedlim 7·BoDe Cback Routa . . .. . .. .. .. . UI II>. O.BGM Oaack Jlouu .............. 1.• lb. Boneleu Rolled Boaau ............ a.• lb •. Au Aboa& Ov Catertq Department All)1bla1 fnm p1rty trays to batfet io a complete 11&-dowD dlaDer. -"* for rom llaJtlD ....... - Ffttll lle4 Sodeye Salmon . . . . .3.5t lb.i l'I~ I whole or h1tlfl "' Cnter Cut S&eab . .. . .. ... .. 3.1t lb'J ,, ol ! . ,, " '.UQlJORDEPARTMENT l>ePD!!l'• Prtv1te Label ~orVlaltoee mom11i. ......... t .ft Old 8-lunlll JrWaWbilkey 1qt.1 •.•.•• 10.M .. JJ.Jr! •• 8 I .... _______ _ ... t rl 0 alEWS FEATURES ~.June26, 19IO DAILY PtLOT AJJ Human Panorama SeUIM Former Mls · si11lppl Gov . Cliff Finch and an exclusive Jackson dress shop have set· Ued a court bat· tie over S5,092 the store claimed he still owed ror goods purchased .by his wile, Zelma. and daughters. Finch had paid $7 .867 on the bill since 1979. MERCURY SAVINGS • Train Travel in Italy Profound Experience ( )J'f .' \10' I HI B :' \1 fi I' \1 .._,,\1 l 'HI):\\' 10 A :~l. ·l I' :\1 . a, -woa A. IR1U.llAM 1111.AN. ''* ~~a.z;;c: It, ....... ,.~ ..... bri.Ddy, -&Ut then ... eomethhl Sbak..,..,.an about the two ,...._ • tot oo lhe train at Verona. One WU Mlllq cotfee from I ,.,... ... ... ..... um.,..,._ lo Illa back Uke a ..... lie wore a Jacket·lllke apro•, rH••Ml81 an &llube&MD .......... ad ............... u.at IOUDded .,....lY like; "Who la Sylvia• W'Ut I.a a.be!" It must bave be-. UM btand1. TBS OTUa G ENTLB•AN WU Ml1ln1 wa~bes. HLa arm, lo facl. was covered wtUa tlMm fro• "'1'llt to elbow "~ watch!" he uked. alldiq up hll .a.eve to display hJs wares and cutnc aadl) uoaad the compartment for customers and fwttvel1 over hh shoulder for the aulborities. 1be hairy arm car· Cc;;n:AJ. .. 3 rted a da.ulinl array of ffl"'~ ~ men's watchel, but there __ __.,.Stew waa a1ao a taclee depart· ___ __,;;..,..~~ ment conce•led In a rather soiled handkerchief ln his inner coat pocket. These be re· vealed to select prospect.a, lllle the ele1anUy coif· fured contesaa-type aero.a the aisle. "Quartz, very good , cheaper than Switurland.'' he testified in a voice u pleading• as the soullul eyes that suddenly regtatered panic JU the approach ol two men in uniform. -TREY WEKE ONLY SOLDIEll8, going bome 1 leave or back to their bases. both a little drunk, t the merchant or Verona cut short his ,apiel and '·..waa gone before any or our fellow p•asengers 'Jooked up from their newspapers. 2• Both soldiers wore the broad brimmed five , gallon hats topped with long ostrich feathers that j Identified the crack mountain troops. These they '.i , doffed with a lurching, reverend flourish, ·! ! punctuated by a partially suppressed triceup, at a i ; group of elderly nuns returning rrom a fruitless ~ ~ search for the dining car. 1be car was supposed to ' ! have been attached at Venice, but like the cooduc· I tor or whoever it was wbo wu supposed to take • ~ the tickets, it never did tum up. I : The sandwich man came by, then the l J newspaper vendor and the candy butcher. At ; Brescia, a jolly little old lady selling fresh -: strawberries and a rather ripe cheese bopped on ~ and off. and somewhere near the Swiss border, the : passport control officer made an appearance ~ followed by a traveling banker who changed .: money from a large schoolbag like those carried by the bookies at Ascot . . ., ... .(,-• I ALSO KECA.LL A PEDDLER pushine a cart • f~ed high with liter-sized bottles or chianti in ;.,ttraw baskets called fiucos and, out oo several ;-. Platforms, vendors who retailed bot lunches -~steaming macaroni and bot sausages -through train windows. But no conductor and DO din.1ng r. That LI what mates traveling on ltaliaJl trains interesting. An unending panorama of humanity asses inside and <?Utside the carriage. Just outs~ Milan, the train -the so-called ans Express -stopped for a long time at a ade crossing. Traffic could be seen piling up for ore than a mile Ln both directions across that at land.scape. THE CR~ING A 'M'ENDANT WENT inside s little shack and emerged with an arm chair, bicb he tilted back against the drop-gate and en proceeded to peel an apple with such surgical recisioo that the skin unwound in a great un- roken corkscrew curl. We figured it would be an en longer wait, when his wire brought out a large rtable radio and placed it at his slippered feet. . "If he takes orr his cap. we shall be here all lght." said the Contessa. She informed us that in Italy, the grade cross· ng attendants always lower the gates when a train I scheduled to pass. regard.Jess or bow late It Is. he telltale sign or a train actually arriving is hen he (or sometimes she) puts on the uniform ap. wo VFW Posts nstall Officers . Officers of Coastline and Saddleback Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars took oaths of office as th~ posts held joint installation of officers in ~la esa. The retiring commander or Coaslline Post • Harold J. Hohl, was succeeded by ~r ff. ock. Ralph Wood was installed as senior vice ,..eommander, and Ted Marinos u Junior~ com· maoder. ' Other coastline officers are Hedley LeBlanc, ~ quartermaster; Harold J . Hohl, po5t advoc•; , Vernon Matthews, chaplain; Earl W. Enos, aur· I .:teon: and Marvin Davenport, David J. Yamal and •uuam Norton, trustees. The new commander for Saddleback Pott 2MO, Kenneth Landeck, replaces ~Commander Richard Scholle. The new s.dd.Jebeck senior and junior vice commanden are Vl,.U Wrt1bt and Rudy Nickeson. Other Saddleback officers include Richard Scholle. quartermaster; Jack Maxwell, chaplain; and F.dward Hulbert, Bill Dyer and Frank Calle· cblo, tnast.ees. Pigeons Championed PARIS (APl -Some people t.b.lD.k pigeons are a pot and certainly Paris has all the plfeons it Deeds. But the French FederaUoo ol Plaeon Loven ls undaunted by the prejudices aaaina\ tbelr Joved ea•• and released t,400 bominC plaeooa on the Claam .. Elyaees to celebrate aum~. _ Tbe federation hu not been allowed to nMale bUdl en mane ln Paril for ft yean. Polle. COD· ltder t.bam a traffic ha.sud but made u -~ to honor the flnt summer ol tbe new ...... ' Sleep Talk • 1~ NEW YORK (AP) -A ltatt aDDUla court bu nded tbat wordt uttered lD sleep.--be ...... ~lDatrtal • It Of'MrM a new trial for a man whoH llrtfrtlnd teldfted about a nlchtmare ot bla. Da vtd Kuta. ~l-~ Queen.a WU ccnvtcted iD the trial of .. ~ ..... a love rt••l ww Lodlco telUlted tllat 1M 1.,.._m9d tn Ml llllp.,. ldl IDO&Mr and UcMll blood, et'1lDC ....... ii 7 •• ..,. ....... .., ...... .. I •on'l know ii •b• laid made ur, tb .. ltorJ to practlce her B.n&UM • tbe tourta , but dte .-oever dld Nmo9e lllAI ca'- Tbe olftclal paid DO ltttMiclo wblD ~al im· petJent cltben.s dr•Hed tbieU ~and bkyc.&el M:fGSI the tradtl and Wider \be 1a\M, but he '"med to beeom• ~ wbell a chorus ol lmp1Utnt motortsu nllOll1ed to t.belr hornl. He turMd the radio up. u lf ba ...u.auoa aad folded b1I armuaplll)', UkeHoraUoaltbebriqe. MuuoU.oJ may have m.cle tbe tral.Da run oa Ume. bu\ poatwar Italy bu renounced aucb f aac lat preteolioaa. FLAT WALL PAINT -s5~ ENAMEL ...................... FllOM $8.99 GAL LIFE ACRYLIC STAIN ............ NOM $8.99 GAL. PAINTING TOOLS ..... ~ .... 20°/o TO 40°/o OFF HAND CLEANER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... S 1.29 PLUMBING DEPT. 40° o SAVINGS! DUCT TAPE 99.~YDS. BALLCOCK REPLACEMENT KITS ...... S4.69 FAUCETSWIVELAERATORS .......... Sl.72 SINGLE LEVER KITCHEN FAUCET ...... S29.95 WALL SWITCHES OR PLUGS 2tor89c HOUSEHOLD EXTENSION CORDS .... AOM 59c MISC. LAMP & APPLIANCE PARTS ..... .NOM 49c WEATHERPROOF COMPONENTS .... 20°/o OFF CABINET HARDWARE . . . . . • ....... 25°/o OFF WINDOW & DOOR SECURITY ........ 300/o OFF RURAL MAIL BOXES ..................... $6.24 DECORATOR SHELVES-:-............ 25°/o OFF PICTURE HANGER PARTS .... , .....•. 30°/o OFF EHCUtM Olli<»&: 7812 Ed+no-Ave., ESfJc Huntington Beach, CA 92647 SoutMnl C1//foml1 R~lon•I 0111~•: 88116 V•lteov VI-SL. Buen• P81tc, CA 90820 106e Amelll Rd., C•m.,lllo. CA 83010 ---···- 20716 s. Anion 81vO . C8tton CA ll07.e 2.3021 lAl<e C.111., O•. juke FOf,.I), El T0to. CA mJO 1001 E lmpeflal Hwy , u Habra, CA 90831 41.0 Lono Beech Blvd , Long Beach, CA 90807 G:r 22939 HawthO<ne 8tvd., Tonartee. CA 90506 1006 ltvlne 81\'d., Tuelin, CA 92880 • 236 N Cltrue AYe . Wfft Ccwlrta, CA 91793 !OUM Arta,,.tm Hiiie-Coming Soort ~~~'i"i' "M11cury Room'' •v•ll•"'41 on• reeHV«I tH1111 UTILITY KNIVES 99c CRESCENT WR ENCH & PLIERS TORPEDO LEVEL Hl291 . CONTOUR GAUGE VERSA 3-WAY SCREWDRIVER HANDSAWS .. 71.• SA"'/ BLADES . 14 OZ HAMMERS 6 PIECE ROUTER BIT SET SOCKET & TOOL SETS . CABLE TYPE BIKE LOCKS .... 58.99 . . , . SS.19 . . . . ... Sl.19 ..... $2.19 . .RtOM SS.29 2 FOa SS.16 .NOM $8.39 . ... $12.99 . .. 30°/o OFF ........ Sl.99 ....... S4.79 BIG SAVINGS ON LUMBER!! .~ DOUGLAS FIR 2x6 8 Ft SURFACED UTILITY .... S 1.69 ............. 90< 2x4 8 Ft SURFACED MIXED 2x2 6 Ft ROUGH . . .. , .... _99c .... Sl.19 . .•.. HOM $4.99 . . . . ... 25°/o OFF 2x2 8 Ft. ROUGH GARDEN TIMBERS . 2x4 CLEARS & SELECTS REDvVOOD 4 Ft. LA TH No 2 . . . . . . . . . . .......... SS.66 2x6 6 Ft. ROUGH COMMON ........... , Sl.69 2x6 8 Ft. ROUGH COMMON ............ S4.89 4x4 6 Ft. ROUGH UTILITY .............. $3.99 4x4 8 Ft. ROUGH UTILITY ..... : . . . . . . .SS.39 2x4 8 Ft. SURFACED ECONOMY ........ S 1.09 3 In. 6 Ft. BENDER BOARD .............. 42c IA. CEDAR 1x12 4 Ft. PECKY .......................... aa· 1x12 6 Ft. PECKY ........................ Sl.32 1x12 8 Ft. PECKY ........................ Sl.76 4x4 8 Ft. POSTS ....................... S 1.99 PLYWOOD c REMNANTS FROM ........................ 59 HOMETOWN SERVICE FOR .YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS. HOURS: I MON.f'RJ 7:30-5:30 ~ rt'EMS Utt'JTED SAT le SlJrf 9:()().4:00 , 2 MA TO STOCK ON HAND. 140 E ST 17th STREEt COSTA MESA ( 1 BLOCK EAST OF NEWPORT BLVD.) 646-3261 I ,4Ja DAILY PILOT GoingDou·u R ac h a e l Scrivner <toµ left) and Kevin Co lwell <top rig ht). both 6 years. old, enjoy the water s lid e at Costa Mesa's Te Winkle Park. An overall view of the attraction 1:, shown at rig ht. Sunset Beach Parking OK -For SlO Fee Residents of Sunset Beach will be allowed to park in front of their own garages beginning 1m· mediately, but they'll have lo pay $10 for the pnv1lege. The Orange County Board of . Supervisors approved a resolu- tion Tuesday allowing the park- ing but setting permit fees al $10 · for the hrsl car and SS for each additional car. A recently passed law gave counties the discretion to lift the prohibition a~ainst r esidents parking in front of garage driveways Supervisors took advantage of the law to allow such parking in ' Sunset Beach, where the sum- mer season's influx of v1sitlilg vehicles magnifies the area's parking problem. . ; . , I • • • • i t The permit charge was levied so that sheriH's deupultes can distinguish residents' legally parked cars from visitors· cars. said Jim Hayes , executive aide to Supervisor Harriett Wieder. Seerclaed Earth l~.Jwtea.1• Funds for Freeway Project Accepted The IrvmeC1ty Council has accepted an JrvineCompanyofferto fund the $8.4 rrulh<>n construct1on of freeway access routes to a regional shop· pmg center the company 1s proposing to build in the city. The freeway project ca lls for the construction of two interchanges leading to the center, one from the Santa Ana Freeway al AJton Parkway and one from the San Di ego Freeway al Irvine Center Drive THE COMMERCIAL complex <'ailed Irvine Center 1s planned on 473 acres of land bounded by the Santa Ana. San Diego and Laguna freeways. In addition to the freeway in- terchanges, the company is building a $4 million. half-mile- long under~round structure that will carry the Agua Chinon Channel beneath the center. THE INTERCHANGES are lo be built by 1983. Company spokesman Martin Brower said Irvine Center could be completed a fter the in· terchanges a re built, provided department store owners choose t o place stores in the com· mercial complex . Initiative Lacks Teeth SACRAMENTO CAP> -An in- itiative requJring state regula- tion or denlurists. who ma ke and repair false teeth, has failed to qualify for the ballot. according lo the secretary of slate's office. The proposal needed 346,119 voter signatures to quaUfy but none was s ubmitted by the deadline. said Caren Daniels, aide to ~retary of Slate March Fong Eu. The initiative was proposed by Jda Carlin or Los Angeles, who described herself as an "ac- tivist" member of the Gray Pan- thers. o.ltr ............... Huntington Beach Fire Capt. Bruce Burton trains hose on brush fire that flared briefly Tuesday off Brookburst Street just north of Pacific Coast Highway. Noontime fire burned only an acre, but city Fire Inspector Larry Manbbum said it took the lives or two rabbi.ta, a snake, a toad and some smaller wild animals. He blamed the fire onCalTranspropertyonlllegaJfireworks. Caution Issued On 2"4-D Danger SACRAMENTO CAP> -The widely u.5ed herbicide 2.4-D may cause lon g -lasting n erve damage, says a state report. But the report by the new state Huard Ale rt System <HALTS) was based on reviews or past cases, not on tests of the herbicide, a s pokesman said. Save valuable gosoline shopping the locally advertised vof oes ovoilable only in the Orange Coast's hometown new~. the DAILY PILOT LOCAL la Seal Betae• Tower's Land I f Sale Delaye«J_ _ 81 .. EllT BAHE• ................ TMetrortto1avetbe40-fW'dd&met Baeb Water Tower la fadq yet anotbel'obatacle. Tb.bl Umelt'1 tbe Huntinctoa Beaebcttyeo.eil. Clty leaders implored Seal 8eacll oft'ldall W• week not te MU just part oft.be lad on wbicb the toonr alt.a to a privatedneloper. TH ACl'ION apparenUJ ""'8 a new burdle la preMr!aUoa plans becametbedeveloperbuldlbe cipitoua and throws a monkey doeln 't want to spend tbe moaey wreneb la Seal Beacb plau. fotJlloft.beland. She sakl ~should natlaave The 70-foot tower is located in been taken without tborou1b Seal Beach. But HuaU~ negotilltioas wilb Seal Beaeh. Beach took posseuk>D of ft in 1965 when it acquired the s-maet Beacb.surt'Ude Land and Water Company. lb use as a reservoir was 41&- eontlnued in 1'75. Huntingtoo Beach gave a por- tlon of lbe 6,000 square foot land and tbe tower to the City of Seal Beach for restoration of lhe tower. tJNDEa THE agreement, Orance °"!°.!r waa to pay for restoration Seal Beaeh was to maiDtalD tbetower. Howevet", that arrancemetit fell through when estimated restontion coet.s soared past the $100,000 mark. SablequentlY. the Seal Beach City Council declared the fir and redwood structure a public nuisance and s afety hazard because of rotllng timber. It is- sued a pttmjt for demolition lat February but gave cttbens 90 days to raJu mooey to pre- serve the landmark. TBB "1NDllAJSING eaon. ba ven 'them successful. However, deve.loper George Armstroag of HuntingtoD Beach entered the picture and olfend to buy the Seal Beach portion of tbe property. He said be woWd build an apartmeot or an o{fice building in lbe tank but. essen- tially preserve the tower. He indicated that costs would be prohibitive l.f be had to buy the Runtingtoa Beach portion of the land as well as that owned by Seal Beach. H untingtoo Beach City Couo- cilm an Roo Pattinsoo claimed that plans by Seal Beacb to sd1 its land iodepeodently would decrease lbe value of Hunt- ingtoa Bead>'• bo&ctinp. .. J tbi:ok what they are doing is unethical." be s<Ud. A RllSTllONG SAID the tower is restorable. "But I doo'l intend to take any action wit.bout t.be good graces of Huntingtoo Beach. "lf you want to tear it down, then so be it,.. be told the City Council Monday DigbL Mike Beanan, a member of lbe committee to rest.ore the •tower. said he ~':f!,are9 the structure to the g Tower of Pisa. "It ls a piece of .art u4 Is the on I y one o{ Its ltlnd located aloog the coa.st." be said. MAYOR RUATH Bailey said Huntingtoo Beach's llCtioo i..s pc-e- Irvine City Budget Approved 87 aJalA&D G&EEN Of ............... An $18.5 million Irvine municipal budget for the 19J.el fiscal year baa been adopled dn- &Aimously Tuesday evening by tbeetty~U. The coundl made mi.Dor tt- viaions last week to lbe budget, which is 12.9 percent larger than last year's. A Tar.AL OF $1S.2 million is buctcet.ed fOf' day-to-da1 opera- ti ODS and $2.2 million ts earmarbd for capital improve. meats. City Ma.naaer William WooUeU bad refCWA= eeded $lil..S mlllioa and S2.l miltim be lpeat for opentiom and capital im- ~emmta respecti¥ely. Thirty-six new city emploJee& are called for, inclllding 11 in public worb and eight la lbe police department .. Tbo&e two departments a«ount for 51.9 percent of the operaUoas budget, whicb is funded largely through sales tax revenues. In the 1980-81 fiscal year. $358,000 will be spent oo the fint phase of a city yard. A total of S200 .ooo will be spent oo land ac- q uisitioo aDd design WOC'k for a doC pound. Both facilities are to be built In East lrvi.oe Oil SMd Canycm Roed south of lbe Santa Fe ra.i.ltCMld tracts . THE CITY HAS agreed to puttb.ase five acres or Irvine Co. land at the site and bas an option tobuy20more. The new budget is scheduled lo go into effect July 1. Irvine's bud&et for the 198G-ll fiscal year was allowed to in· cruse 34.S percent under the terms of lbe Gano lnitiatin (Propositioo 4), which 1oea into effect July 1. Tbe budget lldoPt- ed by the City Council is about 21 percent less than permJUed under the inJtiative, wbicb aJ. lows spending in California cities to increase onJy as mucb as lbe combined percent.ages of growth in population and infla- tion rate. Read-the Orange Coast newspaper that keeps you in .. -the i nformatl ve • DA ILY PILOT 64M321 j W~Uan!· Means Work • .._. _...bodled welfan re t&ttnta will .._" lo wortl at ~Lr.-blfof'e t.My eaa t'Ol· '"* -.... UDdu a ""°' graara• appro•td by the ~~ou11ty Bo.rd of Tui "."u; .. 10-moolh ••welfare won•• procram, which .tll COit ,IOO lO lldmlnhter, wUI alfeet c.b about ?5 to 50 ~ per month. ~ ...,..,.. otfletal wd That'• becaU1• tbe county od!,tt.2 mt\Hon·a ·year tne r.tltf pt"OCt•m aJrudy ~u rectplentl to '* for Jobi when LM1 apply for aid. • 'fDanda\or)' work Protram aul'Plr, county tot. to those who un t flnd work tn the pl"i YI tu sector. 8UPSRVllO& Pltlllp An· thooy. wt.o llltrod'6Md tbe idea. called It a ••vttaJ ud luov.Uve 1Up'' l.0Ward .-tan reform. Howewr. l'DOll Orance County w.u.a.r. NelpMDU Nfftve •ld from tbe federally.funded Aid to Famlllu wUh Dependent CbUdHn profftm. ~.3 Million OK'd ~For Parks W(ork The mandatory work prosram wlll apply only to thole who rt• celve ·cbeckl from lhe county's general relief procram. a t.em· porary cub irant program to help tbo8e not eU1Jble for .looC· term aid. ALTllOOGB MANY who re- ceive general relief cbecka are elderly penom awaiting social security checks. some are employable. said Dennis Hart. county social services dlrector. Tbe <>ranee County Board ol SuperWJOra bas approved 14.3 mtluon in coatraeta for parks-related conatruction, ancludin& $1.4 million for Cupen WUdetnna Perla near San Juu Capistrano. County off\clab burned to gel lhe cootracts awarded bef<>N! the For example, of 977 general rellef r«1pients m March. 3 were considered employable. a staff report said However, many are able to find JObs with private firms U•> flleaJ year ends June 30 Supervllon q,reed to award a Sl.4 million contract for blJc.ing Six Awards Slated for J ~ounty Work '( Orange County officials will be making six trips to the podium Sunday to collect awards during • .. a National Association of Coun- "ties convention in Las Vegas. The county will receive ,. special achievement awards for , programs in energy conserva , lion, accident prevention. litter clean-up, land use planning. con- .• s umer affairs and dat3 process- • ing in the county clerk's 01t1ce 1. "These awards are a tribute to <'.the abiJity of our hardworking county staff," said Ralph Clark. chairman of the county Board of r Supervisors. -· County offi cials submitted 11 ,.programs for awards this year. p Since 1977, Orange County has ,..fe ceived SS ach i evemen t ~<awards. , . . ... ,, .•. r I I i ) i i ( l ' #l t I t I " f ~' l. .x: .. IJ. • i lrftila. parklng areas. a v1S1tor ceoler and waler a nd sewer facWUee for Caspers Park to G .A. MacDonald Construction Co. OFFICIALS will close the patk Crom July through Nov· ember during the construction ~Jod •• The. park usually has light use during the hot summer months. oUicials said. Supervisors also awarded a S48,tioo contract to Calirornia Landscape. Inc .. for installation of volleyball equipment. p1cru c tables and other amenities in Si\verado-Modjeska Commuruty Center. A $2.9 MILLION contract was awarded to Fleming Engineer· ing. Inc .. for construclioo of Fullerton Creek Channel from the Buena Park storm channel to Knott A venue. And fina!Jy. supervisors a c· cepted-'1be $12.000 bid from Al· lied Sprinkler Co .. to landscape medtans on Alicia Parkway from Po Avenue to the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Mission Viejo. Board Chairman Ralph Clark exp ressed skepticism about the cost of the program CLARK SAID a similar pro· gram in Riverside cost $100,000 to administer, but wages of the welfare recipients amounted to about ~.000 S upe r visors a sked for an evaluation or the program in three months. with a report on ats advantages and dasadvan tages and Cinancial impacts. Under the program. ~eneral relief recipients who can't get private jobs will work about two days per week at county- provided jobs, such as filing. cleaning. weed.mg and paintJng. Pilot Power cloSS1fied ads in Wednesday's Coast life ond Do ily Pilot reach 340,000 Orange Coast readers for only $2 for four lines. DAllY PILOT 642-5678 /' "I believe in health foods, L I ' I r • • I ~ smooth pavement and Fashion Island:' Fashion Island is my kind of place. Where else can I enjoy so many shops geared to my lifestyle plus a great choice of depart- ment stores? Or receive personal attention from sales people rve known for years? Or find stores treated to fresh flowers and lovely interiors and other special touches? Why do I believe in Fashion Island? Because Fashion Island believes in me. 1~use you're special. MERVYNW starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors arid styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntington Beach store women 's sportswear NOW 40 FAMOUS MAKER TOPS 1.98 32 SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 1 .98 73 FULL AGURE TOPS 1.98 98MtSSES'TEESHIRTS 2.98 37 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 2.98 48MISSESPAHTTOPS 2.98 38 FAMOUS MAKER TOPS 2.98 71 LONG SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 2.98 315 SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 3. 98 109 LONG SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 3.98 41 MISSES'TEE SHIRTS 3.98 84 FULL AGURE TOPS 3.98 110JUNIORPANTTOPS 4.98 66MISSES'PAHTTOPS ~98 S4 MISSES' BLOUSES 98 365 SHOAT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 96MISSES'TEES..tRTS 4.98 32FUURGURETOPS 4.98 43.JUNIOR JACKETS S.98 29 JUNIOR PANTS 5.98 31 SHORT SKIRTS 5.98 dresses and pantsuits 1'4C.'I 20 JUNIOR ANO MISSES' DRESSES 5.98 60JUNIOR DRESSES 9.98 20MISSESORESS£S 9.98 lOPANTSUfTS 9.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 40 BU<JNI UNDERWEAR 48c 15 HALF SUPS 98c 20~M~LES 9k 13SOFTCUPBRAS 98c 2~ SHIFTS 1.98 17HALfSLIPS 2.98 14 FAMOUS MAKER BIKINI UNDERWEAR 2.98 56 FAMOUS MAKER BRAS 3.98 28HALFSUPS 3.98 21 LONG LOUNGEWEAR 3.98 22 2 PCS. SLEEPWEAR 3.98 18 SLEEPSHIRTS 3.98 15 BABY DOLLS 3.98 41 UNIFORM TOPS 4.98 35 LONG GOWNS 4.98 t52PCS.SLEEPWEAR 4.98 18 SLEEP TEE SHtRTS 5.98 12LONGNIGKTGOWNS 7.98 women's accessories 71 PRINT SCARVES 105 PAS. CALF SOCKS 348 PAS. KNEE HI SOCKS 70BELTS 33SCAAVES 41 vtSOAS 62FLORALSCARVES . 311'ERAYTHONGS 20CANVASHANDBAGS 34 LEATHER BEL TS ~SCARVES 3S CAMISOl£ TERRIES 37 EVENING BAGS . . . . t tt PRS. WOVEN WE DOE SAN OLES 78 PULL.OVER SWEATSHIRTS 19TRAVELHANOBAGS infants and toddlers 52 TOOOLER GIRLS' TIGHTS 59 TOOOLEA GIRLS' TOPS 23 TOOOLERSOIRLS' TOPS •TOOOlfRIOYS'TOPS ......... . 23 TOOOlER GIRLS' OVERAU.S ......•.• M TOOOURGIAl.S•OftfSSU .•...... buys for girls tt UTTLIOltU'TOPI.. . .. 12tum.EGR.l'TOPI 104 um.£ CMALS• SKMTS 29 UTTLE OfRLl'PANTt 44 UTTL! GIRLS' DftESSES 34 IMO GIRLS' SHIRTS 53 llGOIRLS'TOPS NOW 48c 48c 68c 98c 98c 98c 1.48 1.98 1.98 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 NOW 98c 1.98 2.48 2.98 3.98 . 5.98 NOW 1.98 2.48 2.48 3.98 5.48 1.48 2.48 ouys for girls 259 &Ki GIRLS' TOPS 89 BtG GIRLS' BLOUSES 229 BlG GIRLS' SKIRTS 23 &Ki GIRLS' DRESSES 121 BIGGIRLS'TOPS 69 BKi GIRLS' PANTS 19 BIG GIRLS' DRESSES 23HANDBAGS 93 ROBES buys for boys 31 STARWARPAJAMAS 26 BROWN LEATHER LOOK VESTS 80 CREW NECK T-SHIRTS 150 POLY /COTTON BOYS PANTS 14 LONG SLEEVE VELOUR SMIRTS 31 FAMOUS MAKER T ·SHIRTS 32 COTTOH DENIM VESTS 19 HAW AJIN PAINT SHIRTS 45 LONG SLEEVE PL.AJO SHIRTS 130 UTTLE BOY OLYMPIC T-SHIRTS 35 BOYS OL YMPtC T ·SHIRTS 35 Ol YMPtC JOGGING SHORTS 95 COLLARED ICHrT SHIRTS 70 FAMOUS MAKER PANTS 2.3 COLUREO TERRY KNrT SHIRTS buys for men 1'7 FAMOUS MAKER ACTTVEWEAR 29 PAINTER STYLED SHORTS 37 S. SL V. COLLARD TEES 63 S. SLV. SPORTSHIRTS 35 S. SL V TEE SHIRTS 41 S. SL V. KNrT SHIRTS 30 YOUNG MEN'S TERRY SHIRTS 27 S. SL V. TROPtCAl SHIRTS 49 l. SL V. FAMOUS MAKER SHIRTS 23 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS 39 S. SLV. TERRY SHIRTS 57 YOUNG MEN'S JEANS 35 S. SL V. MEN'S VELOURS NOW 2.98 3.98 . 3.98 -3.98 4.48 4.98 5.98 1.48 4.98 NOW 1.48 1.98 2.98 . 2.98 2.98 3.98 . 3.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 5.98 5.98 2.98-4.98 4.98-9.98 5.98 NOW 98c-1.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 6.98 7 .98 7.98 7.98 9.98 9.98 27 UGHTWEIGHT REVERSIBLE JACKETS 73 l . SL V. STRING KNrT SWEA TEAS 10.98 19.98 10.98 67 CASUAL SLACKS 14.98 shoes for the family NOW 37 WOMENS FLAT FLEXIBLE THONGS 3.98 90 WOMENS THONGS 5.98 26 WOMENS SUEDE PUMPS 9.98 25 WOMENS SUEDE HEELS 7.98 160WOMEHSFLEXIBLEHEELS 5.98 400 WOMENS OAESS HEELS 12.98 20 WOMENS JOGGERS 5.98 35 CHILOAENS JOGGERS 4.98 30 MENS JOGGERS . . . . . . . 9.98 160MENSIBOYSVINYLJOGGERS . 8.98 yardage and notions f73ZIPP£RS .. . . . NOW . 18C 171 PACKAGED SEAM TAP£ ...... . ...... 28c 31 YDS POL YESTERIMYL.AA KNITS 31 YOS POLY /COTTON PLAID SNRTlHGS 21 YOS SOllO POL V'ESTEA tNTERLOCK 12YOSACRYUCFAKEFUR . . .. 33YDS1"fACETA TEINYLOH VELOUR MPAnERNSPACtFICA . . . •1 YOS POl VESTER TROPICAL PRINTS t 7 YDS PRINTED POL VESTER INTERLOCK for your home 28c 98c 98c . 98c .98c 98c 1.48 1.48 f'CN IO F1HGERTIP TOW£1.S • .. . .. • . .. . . . 48c tO VlfYlft.ACEU Tl . . . . ••............. 4lc IOKlfQtiNCURTAM . . . ................. 4lc I08'0R'Tl0Wf.LS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48c 200MCHINCURTAINI .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ... 1.91 IOIATHROOM RUOI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1.91 200PEHW£AWOfWU . . ............... 1.11 IO~TOW!l.8 . . .. .. . . . ... 1.98 SO WINDOW CURTAINS. . . • . • . • ...•.. 2.11 40SATHRUGS ..... • ....... 2M 2'l.AAGlJA ntAUGI .. . . • • . .. • . . .. . . 5.91 30CURTAIHPANELI. • •••••.••••..•.•• t• Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 ..... -....... ---.... _.....,_..., -----........... ---------... ----·--__ ...,. ___ ., AJ .. OM.V~ ~.~ .. ,- ~ OOICA O&DO S.~• CAP> -lllob.amed Farab ktaed 11111 int mu la.t ,ear -wheo ta. ... u. Illa belt~· lloahmed ~ AWulabl, ••• Oftb 11 ~ aimM Illa Kala1hnlkov U · MU.tt ride loftd .... four n..tai IO&d.lel"I. P'vab and AWu.lahl are not walque ln the Hom ol Atrt~a ~ .,. ehU~ ol UM! 01aden -• MW ~ ol pre.teen and adotelcenl warnors cat.&C:_llt la UM rn.Mlltrom ol ,uerriUa war tMtween Ute Os..S-'s ladeoeodence-mlnded ethnJc Somali tribesmen and gthlopJa'a Soviet· and Cuban- backed army THE OGADEN IS A &EGION OF acrub and cracked earth ~ated in aout.beut Ethiopia and bordertne Somalia. The area ceued to be a con· ventiooal battlefield 27 moot& aao when govern· ment forces, backed by sophisticated Soviet weapoory and CUban shock troops, blunted the drive by guerril* of the Western Somali Libera· Uon Front and the regular Somali army to free the region from nearly 100 years of Ethiopian military rule. lnlense fighting, however, continues unabated ln the Ogaden. Thousands or poorly equipped but determined rebels roam the countryside. battering uolated army outpe>sts and ambushing supply con- voys from makeshift base camps BOYS LIKE FARAH AND Abdulahi play a kev role in the conrlict. Unlike youngs ters elsewhere in Africa, who dress in over-sized uni· forms and wield toy guns in government· organized youth groups, the childnm of the Ogaden are fronUine combatants. They wait in ambush. set mines, join in attacks and patrol with older compatriots. Tbeir lives have been totally shaped by the war, which haa sputtered on since the early 1960s. Their chief motivation for fightlng is revenge, a poinl of. honor a mong the Ogaden's nomadic peoples. "The Ethiopians killed my father in 1976," Farah said in an off-hand manner. "They also killed my mother last year when they bombed our village. "l want my revenge. It is my duty and my right." FRONT COMMANDER ABDULRABMAN Mohamed, in charge or the central region around the towns or Degahabur. Aware and Segag. says between 300 and 400 youths bear arms under his command Thousands more are believed fighting elsewhere. "We Jost many young men in 1m and 1978," be said in his command tent beneath the branches or a thorn tree. "The younger ones have taken their place. "You must remember that we Somalis have an extended family system. All or us have lost loved ones lo the Abyssinians (Ethiopians). The onh ones who do not fight a.re t.bose too old or those who are the only ones lert to care for the youngest ch.ildren." At G<>na Gedo. 12 miles from Degahabur, a major Ethiopian tank base, about lS children of Farah's and Abdulahi's age carried East-block Kalashnikov the favorite automatic rifle of rev· olutionaries. Mos t were combat veterans. Many bad killed. Many had been wounded. "YES, 1 RA VE KILLED.'' SA.ID Farah, his angular cheek resting against the stock of his loaded rifle. "l killed some wounded. They were lert behind on the battlefield when the others r an away. "It was right to kill them. I was very angry They killed my mother and my father." Farah was shot through the fleshy part of his left forearm last year when guerrillas attacked soldiers at Degahabur wbo were vacating their trenches in a rain storm. "l was attacking with my people when I was hit." he said, pointing to a large round scar. "I knew I was wounded. My band just went senseless. "I DIDN'T FALL DOWN OR anything, but some others carried me back to our nurse." Abdulahl, a round-faced youngster with in· qulsitive eyes and an easy grin. nodded in assent. "ll is wrong to kill innocent people," he said. ''But not the Ethiopians, not the Amharas <the dominant Ethiopian tribe). "This is our country. not theirs. They don 't belong here." The Ogaden was ceded to Ethiopia at the tum of the century by European coJoolaJ powers. Its Hamitic peoples share a comm on culture, language and religion -Islam. Culturally distinct from Ethiopians, they consider Ethiopians as col- onizers who have ruled their land through military force GONA GEDO IS NEAR AWARE, a small town with half a dozen wells, where several hundred Ethiopian troops man trenches to deny guerrillas the onl~ water for miles around. Neither Farah nor Abdulahi can read or write. Neither has ever attended a school. Under Ethio- pian administration, schooling and medical services were available only in the larger towns or the region. "I don't know what schools are.'' commander Mohamed said. "Wbat are schools to our people? All we ever got from the Ethiopians were their soldiers and tax collect.ors. As night began to fall, Farah and Abdulahi got up from the commander's tent. A few minutes later they joined a platoon and moved up to the reb- el.a' fronlline J>()6itions just beyond the village, Farah moving like a predator on the left flank. Ab· dulahi bringing up tbe rear. "How long will I fight?" Farah said. "Until I die " ; .. ~ ........... SOMALI'S CHILD WARRIORS BETWEEN BATTLES MoMrMd Farah. 12, and Mohamed Shleldt Abdutahl, 13 LAKELAND, Fla. <AP> -1n December, conaumera buying frozen onnae juice from Florida will 1et a Prod· uct cootai.nin& a lower fruit content, citrus in· duatry otficlala said. A spokesman for the Florida Citrus Com · mission said the lower orange standard was teated by consumers who didn't notice a change between the cur- rent mixture and that planned for production later this year. The reduction amounts roughly to hair Fmmti. ..., 7:30PM Fltewottlt lcMcteoulw 9:f5PM ANAHEIM STADIUM an orange for each six· ALL SEATS RESERVEO: $8.50 -$7.50 -$6.50 ounce can of frozen juice $1.00 DISC. for Children (12 & underl & Sr. Citizens 29 in Area Chosen By Red Cross concentrate packaged in (08ST. AERIAL VIEW RES. SEATS S.4.50) Florida. ...T-IC~K~ET~S-..NO.;..;W~O .. 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Meet the fast and friendly people at Imperial. Rates ~f~ective J~e 26 through July 9. t Monday thru Thursday 9: 00 am to 5: 00 pm, Friday $IDO min11D.1m deposit. 30-mooth term. 9:00 am to 6:00 pm,Saturday 9:00amto1:00 pm. ~~~i::·~=orw:J.a:r:*'~~~~~- T . ~--'' h k local Im . rial b h compoundeddai4ylndPlidQUllr1iMtv.Fundl~b¥ht10U\ofhtmoncheam unes may Vcu.;y, c ec your pe ranc . tromlhe 1a1ofmemonlh1tleftun11Qu.w1.nwan1111pena11Vbwtywlhdraw11&. -. • H 1m~!~!~~o!A~l'IDGS Coat. MHa, South Coaat Plaza Town Center 3310 Brtstol Street (714) ~7591 Newport Beach 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130 Newport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) 644-1481 ' , ~ ' I I •' . ... .. IJliley Just Igno.red Them CHICAGO AP> -Llkt MQ'Of' Jane l1ne. • Richard 1. Deity aom....._.i 1t newspepen. But ........... ~..,.. llll)'Of ,..,., O&My Ul4ld to t.tS\ ........ t.o "tia lllY mil· \.l.etoe.'' Mn. Byrne, lM woman who I.Md t.o e1U tbe late mayor b4r mentor. toot on th• Chic110 Trlbune be •d·on laat weekead. RATE OVl!t TllE neWIJ>l,per'a COV· •race. capped by a Sunday atory on a report anealn~ city Jovernment abortcom.Jnp, she decld to retaliate by ordertnJ the Tribune 's City Hall re· porter to vacate bis preH room desk. But Monday, ahe declded not to ror<'~bly evict the newsman ber p~ secretary and b~band, Jay McMullen, referred to aa a "squatter." McMullen said the newspaper was conducting "a siHn." and tM situation seemed de· fused. On Tuesday, though, be aot mad a1alo over radio s tation WBBM's billboard near M.lcblgan Avenue read· log. "Fot the Jat eat episode o f McMullen and wife, tune In." wllb M IDM1 mallproplim1 u •'I one P,!rtOa could mm&er, aueh pearll u 'Tb• polic. are not bere t.o create db· of'Mr. Tbey are bere t.o preserve dll· order." But be didn't~ UH b1I mouth In rancor a1ainst tbe media, aucb u or· deriQ~ a newspaper t.o cet out ol "The Hall.• He wouldn't have condelcended t.o do IO. Bl8 vstJAL POLICY ot lcnorini re- porters worked ftDe and didn't iet ln the way of hi.I alx aucceuful campaigns for election. To be sure. there were times when Daley was upset with news cov~e or him, o( City Hall, of the city. of hU family. He d idn't like newsmen asking bothenome q~Uona . Often, ln 1uch aituatiooa, be would become red-flced. start speak1ng rapidly and often launch into lncoberent. i.ocomplete statements. He ml&bt put a report.er down wttb such a retort aa. "You should lr:now that. You went to college. I don't have to tell you that. you've been around here " two IClll9 made 1\plftcaat l'l'Oftta u court·•ppointed auardJem. When re- POl'len at • news confereoce PAIHd blm t.o respond t.o varloua cbar1es of neJ)OtJsm, be wd, "At tbe proper time, 1 'U have a statement telllnl the truth, wbicb bam'l been told up to date." Then be wheeled from tbe lectern and left the room. Another time, he ~feoded the rl&ht ol any father to help b1a children. and •UC· aested that anybody wbo dldn't like tt could "ld.aa my mistlet.oe." DALEY NEVER granted individual interviews to Chicago reporten in more than 2n years in office. According to Ch.lcago Sun-nmes col- umnist Mllte Royko ... Daley treated re- porters hke gnats " He wrote Tuesday that "Unlike Daley's admirustraUon. when everybody who worked in City Hall had a petnf1ed tongue, Byrne's aides don't merely leak iolonnatioo - they spew it like fire hoses.·· Royko said all that Daley did "was u1lgn undercover detectives to spy on reporters, tail them, poke into their personal lives, and prepare Illegal secret mes ... ON WE•ESDAV, a water cooler, DALEY GOT BIS back up most when He added that "all" DaJey "did was coat rack, Ml, television and cabinflt bis family came under criticism, such unleash hi5 cops on them at lbe 1968 were reD)G-4 lrom the press room. aa wbem be helped bis sons achieve In· Democrallc ronvenllon and send lbem And more desks were added. aurance buaineea from the city. to the hospital emergency rooms to get ) II' Serving Fresh Seafood Broiled Over Mesquite Wood Charcoal ENTEllTA.INMENT 6 DANCING NIGRTl,Y F~taring' 'CAI,USA" Daley assaulted the E.=n:g:::lis=h~langu==a=:g:e~ _ _::In:_:um=:.· :ooe:_:ne:wa::p::a::pe=-r.:_r_:e::ported:=:..th=a:t _ _:th=e:ir_:s:::p:li:_t be=ads=:.s:ti:tc~h:ed:_:u~r~:-· ----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Funding For Center A $48,400 grant to as- • sist in the <'Onstructlon of Orange Coas t Coll ege 's r ecycling center bas beea present· ed by the Ca blornia State Soli d Was te Management 9oard to the college. Construction of the center Is expected to begin during the 1980-Sl school year. Construc- tion costs are estimated at about $300,000. Jn addition to coUect · ing materials for recy- cling, the center will in · corpQrate a variety of displays and working models lnJohrlng all forms of fQ'etl)t con- serv a lion. It aiao will It's in the Bag --""!.. have an •Rricaltural this WHEELER Bagger Mower. KNEW DALEY MlkeRoyko Day Care component to dem- onstrate bow to raise veeetablea ••d other produce. . 31 Earn ~~Redlands Degrees Bachelor's and master's degMeS wer e received by 3l area resi· dents who graduated from the Unl•Mity of Redlands. They include. U.... _., _., Elf..,-· S\laan11e Goll, L.,ry .... HISiop, Wllll•"' 11. St-r •ttd Jonatlla<1 WOOOl. S... ~· K•I-Goodwin -Honnen I(._ PIJIOle ,,..,,... ~ M(Oon.ld. Sheron Brown-~~ ... l"ow11tah1 V•ll•Y. o.ttfth Min,.. ~ ') . ~· 'f~· .._: Model llWB-20 3 h p. 20" blade. (bagger not included) Aeg . 99.99 88.88 • end R-1 J ~Wile R . d ............. : Gery Jolwl Ol\Qft. ecogruze C~• --_,._ -••no, Motl-' Anh Thi C""!L Joftn ""lrvulello. C SI•'"• Be11. Jo AM Marie eoua. A Rosemead day care G•"'"f" Avrrl .... ,..,,..._ W"--. •-th • · t 0Gu91.s McC:.oUOf'I\, · Clelh.er waa e rec1p1en "'.,'""'' .. a .. c~ en•"' of the first J . Robert BvsM••n. Jos.~ c;...,.,.., •. ,.,.., H •ll•r. Ceroloo Sl•men, Bruce Fluor Agency Award 11.,,.1,, Aooert 0 ... 1,1 St•'"•" Presented by United Peuco, Hoctor .._,, •• w., .. , W Mk hellkl -F...e-.i-. ay. The award went to Maryvale, a non-profit children's r esidential and day care center. Tbe award is named for Fluor, chairman and chief executive officer or the Irvine-baaed Fluor Corp. Mesan Cited Alan Konn, of 2000 Parsons Street, Costa Mesa. has been named to the dean'• Jtst of Hamllne University, St. Paul, Minn. Model #WRBSP-21 31h h.p. 21 " blade. Reg. 199.99 164.88 10. 3 PINE SffELVHf8 1Jt12~ Reg. 66c lln. fl 48c Hn. 11. UllTIIEATED RM.ROAD TIES 6" x 8" x 8' Reg 1349 ea 10.88 ZYNOlnE SPEED-E-NAMEL 13 Ol Ass cl COIOf'S Re9 I 39 88c SALE DATES: June 27 lhru June 30 , ... ,,,. ArCIWc ColpcNllfloft COSTA MESA 127& Brl1tol ... , .. o,.n: Mon. aw M . e to• s.t. 'to ' """· ' to ' ''FUJOllEICBIT TUIEI Model lf40CW. Reg 2.59 ea 1.48 ea. \ l e t t 0 s I I •• ~ Al• ONl.Y PtLOT GENERAL NEWS Eg}'ptian Ruler's Tomb Mystery 8••······ Former fUgttlve ABU RA WWASllt &lypt (AP) -0. a barna d ... rt pW.eeu Me U.. IUUend ,.....,* ot • ~·mW ""1t ... ,..,. "'° u • ftul NIUaa '1:f;yfor.,. of .. B*l baMd na&en ln &aPUao ff.le Mme WU Jla o.def, IOft ad IUCC9110f' to the •.....e.t pnuald bulJdw of them all. t.be Pbareob Qe19111 we.a erected hla royal tomb t1ve mUes to\be IOUlll • Glii. "Wl'l'B AN ••fOST llAD nowheN elae ln £111.'t. •"'1 ._.. ~ ot fflllal ttOM ud ttm· ple atllluary ~ to Ila Dldeit WU ~ In· to Uoy blt.a," H\d El)'ptOlotlat Be"'ard V. Bothmer, eunw ot l&Yp4.J• art at t.M Brooltlyn lluaeum ln N4tw Yod. "H...,.. of men rnust ba\09 __.ed 10 ye•n to obUtuate h1a mesnory . It matea no sense." aa1d Bolhmtt, po'8Uat to butb&U·tl..t dumb of red 1rulit. ud qlW'U rock &.hat litter the bard sandy c-9 at Abu Rawwnh. "Nobody would have t.bal u.n1 .. they really bated him." So detamlDed were the andent.a to make Ra Deel~ a non-pen<m that they scratched hia name and thoM ol bit aide ot the family from the royal fam ily neeropoUs in Gba. where Ra Dedef's rather . biotMr and nephew built the three great pyramids. IT IOGBT RA VE WOOED EXCEPT that Ra Dedef, whose name In ancient hieroglyphs means "stability ol lbe sun." buried the famous Cheops and left bis Mme inscribed on a royal funeral boat unearthed next to lbe great pyramid in Giza in 19S4. Why was Ra Dedef , who ruled Egypt only e ight years, so despised? Nobody knows. Some experts have suggested he was a foreign usurper while others speculate he was the loser in a palace power struggle with a rival branch of Cheops' family. "Ra Dedef was the offspring oC one of Cheops' q ueens but before he finished building his pyramid som ething happened and his memory got debased and his name rubbed out," said Bothmer , who has led expeditions to Egypt since the 1950s. RA DEDEF'S MUMMY BAS NEVER been found and the 80-foot-deep burial chamber is choked with nibble that bas nevel" been fully ex· plored, even though a French expedition probed part~ the pyramid complex in 1901 . .. Until this day we don't know if h is sarcophagus (stone burial coffin) is s till here," said Bothmer. "Perhaps there is an inscription that will explain his mysterious rate." One reasoo arcbeolog.ists have not undertaken a more thorough exploration of the site is that Abu Rawwasb has been a military preserve for the last qua r ter century o f Middle East hostilities. Nestled in the ruins a re crater-like boles used as anti·aircraft gun emplacements and a radar sta- tion slands guard on the western edge of the site. The army appears to have broken camp and Egyptian offi cials say the site is expected to open to visitors by year's end. EVEN SO, FEW TOURISTS ARE likely to make the journey to the lonely barren hills 10 miles north of downtown Cairo. One reasoo is the route is Wlmarked and it takes a four.wheel drive vehicle to climb the rocky plateau. Another is that Abu Rawwaab, which means "father of fright" in colloquial Egyptian, baa • reput.allcll\ as a breed· Dad Seeks Help In Finding Son SANTA BARBARA <APl -The distraught rather or a missing 6·year-old is seeking public help in rinding his son as police try to unravel the mysterious F a ther's Day disappearance o f Christopher Finney. "We're very afr aid that he's out there scared. confused and won dering what the hell's going to happen to rum and wondering where we're at. too." Dan Finney said. .. WE'D LI.KE TO APPEAL TO THE public that if anyone knows anything to please let us know." Finney remained hopeful that hls son is safe, speculating that he may have been abducted 11 days ago by a man who wanted a child of bis own. Christopher Finney was last seen June 15 by a neighbor who saw the boy riding on the back of a motorcycle with an unk nown young blond man. HIS FATHER D ESCRIBED Chr istopher as "adventurous . full of the dickens and likes to have fun" but not the type to jump onto a motorcy- cle with a stranger. "I think there's more to it than just being friendly," Finney said at a news confer ence with his wile, June, and 2-year-old soo Casey. There has been oo ransom demand. Santa Barbara County sberifrs Sgt. Wi lliam BaJcer said numerous leads bave been checked, but have proved fruitless. A door-to-door search for the boy was etven up, Baker said. ~--------P VB LI C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUllNl.SS l'ICTITIOUS aUMNIESS Ill.MN STATl.M .. fT MAMa STATUlllENT T ... fOllOWlft9 --Is 40lftO .,..,i. T ... hMlwMQ --la ~ .,.,,.. nttUa S llftJH: THE CLOfHES ltACIC. tt7 E.17111 J IMllO'S SEltVICES, ... C«tn Sll'Mt, c-w MeM, c.tlfon.la m11 Stnel, Colt. Mesa, Calif-•,,.,. ~I. HMlsl, 10* Wa,...r J-L ~aid, ... eort.1 Awanua #H, f ountain Valley, St'""1,Coat.Mesa,Cellf0mlat»» c.tltwnla tt1lll Tiiis ~ la ~ by an ,,... This llwlMM Is~-by an In-dlv-.1. di........ -'-L ~~ MONfNd Ha!W Tflll ............ wa flied wlt11 t1w Tl>k st--.t -flled-"" h C-ty o.rtt of Qraftt9 C-ty an C_t., CMtl flf Or.,,.. c-ty ., J-a, ,._ .. , ... l'Ulm 11'..,.ltflld Or"* Coeft Dally PllOt, J-···-PUIM.._. Or ... C.. Deity l"llOt, J-S. IL "· 2'. .,_ 2SSWO J-S.1L1'.i. • .-~1--------- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ln• IT• ..u .. -........ Hawwu, UUQuJU. lmMCtor ror ~~~/ aatd ~t b.a4 alrucb' filDded Ul •&l"'UJ· Uoa to btlin th1I fall to euavate b o.dtl'1 v...U.y tempa. • tbl .ad ol a mla.loq caUMway leadiaa rrom thedtelrt valley up to the pyramid. "No_.. haa ever ma~ a aystemaUc excava- Uon •t Wt alt• to oobod1 lmowa really what ii he re. You could find anythlaa. 1Dcludlo1 tbe aarcophqm of Lbe klq. •• HAO M DBDEt"8 OPPONENTS allowed bim to nnlab bb pyramid lt would have been about 215 fe.,t bi&h. nearly equal to the smallest of the three pyramlda ot Oba . Ra Declet would have cleverly picked the highest point on the plateau for b1a pyramid. £'9l d.loulb It wu '-!thall the betlbt of Cheopt' Pyramid, It •ould rncbed cloHr toward tbe sun. which wu won pped u a cod by theaadem.. ALL TBAT &~MAINS OP Ra Dedef'a pyramid. however, ii a few couna of limestone block.I and a rahed foundation about 40 feet hllh- Tbe burta1 pit ii open to the aky and ea.ally acceui· ble atoni a p.,aaceway cut in the Umeatoae bedrock. "With a crane, the rubble could be cleared in two seuooa of work," aaJd Bothmer, adding the effort would be worthwblle even lf a coffin waa not found. aince the questloo of "what happened to Ra Dedef ii one of the areat myatertea that remain in ancient Egyptian history.'' f...-.' y \1"'1,vf, '7"'JI• "' 11,,..,, I ,,,, \l.mslovry. ,.,,, ,.... .J. "'""I """"'""· "'"' ,..,, /• ·In.,, •. 111~··1 1Qi ~ {"f"tllintt u..J -1 I (Jt•f #'L.UI ' Anaela Davia bu launched a drive to obtain 102,000 signatures necessary to get her name on Californi a 's ballot as a vice presidential can- d l date of the U.S. Communiat Party. ......... , .. en You 've probably heard how Heritage Bank is growing in Orange Coun~ offering all the advantages of independent banking plus the conveniena of county-wide loc:.atUnu. Well, now we 've taken over the western end of the county with the opening of our 01sta Mesa office. A ""Ml"' Come in and meet John Stansbury, our manager, and his staff. They're iM kind of folks who have always typified the West-friendly, helpful, good neighbon. They'll show you the beautiful new Costa Mesa off ice, the two Drive-In banking windows, and, most important of all, they'll show you the famous Heritage Bank spirit. Our spirit ha.s always set us apart Jrom other banks, and it still does today. W e're celebrating our Costa Mesa office opening with a whole wagonload of prizes and treats for our friends and customers. We hope you 71 join in our celebration! Drawing on June 30 r-------------------------------1 I I I Drawing Entry Drawin}! held Jwie 30, 1980. ) ou need not be present to u,,·,,_ 1st Prize: S500 TraiJelers CliecJ..· Znd .PrLu: $200 Trawlers Clieck 3rd P~: S100 Savi1~~s Aaoum Add re<~ ------------------ 10 Additional Priu.s: C:1•v ------------ Phone: ____ _ NtJm atlf<~(!rapli f ootball'i .... , ......... \11&1 ..... lh•~ •• ,.,. ........... VB~ . 1110 Adams Aw1tw. 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Lobby: Morwl.1-l~y fO.S; ""'1110-6 . .. .. , ..... _ _. ......... ----...---·· .... ~--·. !Rarity: .. Yeager A Hero l HOUSTON tAP> Steve Yeaaer walked Into the Lo11 Anaelea dressio1 room to a hero's welcome Wednesday ni&ht after clubbll\& a three-run ~ome run that dealt the k1Um1 blow ln the Dodiers · 9-2 rout of lhe Houston Astros Alter accepting congratula taona from several players. Ye aaer was asked what tbe Dodgers' reaction had been in the duaout follow1ng hls first • home run since Sept 28, 1979 "A COUPLE or them fainted and some others were speech· less," said Yeager , who went into the series finale batting 193. 'Tve been hitting the ball this year, it just hasn't been rail· ing." Yeager's 375·foot blast over t he left field fence Wednesday night, broke up a 2·2 deadlock that boosted Yeager 's con· fidence and cut Houston 's Na· tional League West Division lead to two games. "He hit the ball solid and that's just what he needed." Dodger M anager T o mmy Lasorda said. "When you're bat- ting .190, somethin~ like that cart really help your confidence." THE VICTORY gave lhl Dodgers two victories in the --three-game series. l ............... DJ Morse Advances ·Ex-UCI Star Wins at Wimbledon From AP Ollpatcbes • WIMBLEDON. England -Landsay Morse. a graduate of UC Irvine and a former AJA W women's tennis cbamplon. won her second round match over Kathy May Teacher. 6_., 6-4, today in -.he Wimbledon tenni5 cbam,pionsrups. Meanwhile, Americans Jimmy Connors and Billie Jean Klng captured their second round matches Connors knocked orr Sherwood Stewart. 6-0. 6-2. 6-l. while Kmg toppled Anne Smith, i -3, 1·6. KING, 36, SIX TIMES Wimbledon singles champion and a winner of a record 20 lilies overall here. had a bye m the first round and was playing her (irst match or the tournament She saved two set points as Smith. 21 next week, from Dallas, hit some fine shots and batUed to the tiebreaker. King is the NQ. 5 seed. Wimbledon·s rourtb day was scheduled to start two hours early because of the backloJ? caused bv rain. But the rain returned bneOy and held up play for 40 minutes on the center court and ror longer elsewhere. GREER STE VENS or South Afnca. the No. 11 seed. comfortably defeated Paula Smith or the United States. 6· l. 6·4 in the first round The pair had waited in the locker room most or Wednesday but never got on court Anne Smith was JUSl two years old when King won the first of her 20 Wimbledon ttlle~ 1n 1961 T he old campa1~ner had a lot or lapses. mclud · ing Sl'Vl'n double faults And Smith hit some beautiful winner~. p.irtJC'ularly on her forehand Rut on th<' big point~. 1t 14as the youn~er player who us ually made the errors and King 14hO tigh tened up her gamt- of the women's second round, before the end of the ~ day. • LATER IN THE DAY. Shlomo Glickst.ein. who just over a year ago. was a sergeant in the lsr atli army. faced Bjorn Borg. the world"s No. 1 tennis star .. u ·s a great opportunll)' for me," Sala c..;11 ck· stein aft.er he had upset Raul Ramirez of Mexico in the first round. "I am s ure I will learn a lot rrom the match and gain a lot of experience, and I hope to do my best · · But when he was asked about bis chances of TODAY'S RESUt TS Top Men'• RHult1 JlmmyConnofldef. SherwoodStewart,&.0,&-2,11·1 Adrfano Panatt• def. CorrMiO Barauutti, 11-1. 3-6. 6·3, TopWomen'1Re1u"' l lnds41y Morse def. K1thyM1yTeacher.M .5-4 811UeJean King def. Anne Smith, 6-3, 7-6 EvonneGoofagong def. Jenny Walker, &-2, 6-2 Betty Stove def. Anne Hobba,6-0, 6-C GreerSteven•det. P1ula Smlth,6-1 ,M winning. Ghckste1n )Ust rhapgod1~ed about Borg. "'ho 1s bidding to wtn Wimbledon for the f1th straight year. "Borg ts just a great olaver." said this virtual· I) unknown lsraelt. who 1s one of the fe w men fr<>m his country who have played al Wimbledon. "lfp's out there on the court to win. His concentrat10n 11 unbellevable Psychologically none of the toJ>. pl<iyers can beat him " CONNORS COMPl.ETELV outplayed Ste\.\ art. "'ho colJN'ted only four po1ols on his own service in the entire first ~t-l A crowd or 16,000 watched Connors stampede to victor y on Center C<JUrt. ·'This is not the end of the season, but this was a very im- i.. portant game for us." Lasorda said. "It was bigger for us than for the Aslros." Do11ble-ieonaed Willie Randolph (left> watches while airborne as Yankee teammate Brian Doyle tosses to first over a sliding Rick Burleson of Boston as they turn a double play in Wednesdav's action at Yankee Stadium. Boston won in IO in· nings.4-3 · THERE WERE FIV~ service breaks in the first set In tb<.' second, King broke at 2 l bul Smtth broke back at 3.3 King saved a "iCt point when ser ving at 4-5, and another at 5-6 She took the set to a tiebreaker and ran up a lead of 6-l. Smith's fi rst ser,·1ct·. 14h1ch had 140n her a lot of points earlier. had gone sour She saved two match poinLs but King moved to the net and put a forehand volley away T14o Italians provided more thi:.ln two hour'> uf excitement on l'\o 1 court Adriano Panatta downed Corrado Baraizutti. 6·1. 3.f), 4·6, 6·3. 6 1 in a match that included many s pectacular ex- changes Even the final '>et was closer than the score in· d1cated Barazzutt1 had three break points 1n the thirc1 Ramc· und fi ve in the fifth game. but Panatla held on each time. ' Both teams acte<l like it wa~ the World Series however, int.he early innings. The Dodgers battered Houston starter Ken Forsch for four s traight hits and two r uns in the first innings. A double by J ay Johnstone and single by Steve Garvey produced the runs The tournament committee hoped to Rl't through the entire men·s ~econd round. and much Dotson's Return Daunts Halos f HO USTON R ETALIATED t against Los Angeles starter Bob t Welch in the second inning with f five straight hits and two runs , on Alan Ashby's single and By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of IM O.ily Pllel $Utf ninJ?,s against the An ~els. eventually leanng an the 7th with a 4-1 lead. Chicago went on to take a 5-2 victory rour different clubs in the next thret> seasons. and Downm~. Frost and Knapp became key figures in the Angels' n se to excellence. half a year and I was already traded. That 'sgotta tell ya something." Forsch's double. The score remained dead - t l~ked until the seventh whe.1 Forsch walke<l Garvey and Rori Cey r eached base on Enos Cabell's second error of the i::am e Yeager cleared the bases with his homer. In a time when bad pitching 1s being bla m ed for their plunge to t.he cellar. ~he Angels must feel severe heartburn when the)' look a t Chicar;o·s Dick Dotson Oh. how they could use a prospect hke h1 m . At 21, Dotson has only 14 <.'areer appearances but boasts a 9.3 lifetime record <7-3 this )ea r l a nd an ERA CJ 60) which would rank second on the Angels' staff But the unkindest cut of all is that Dotson belonged to the Angels in 1977. He "'as their first-round draft cho1ct" The Angels ,::ave up Dotson in what "'as probably the most unpopular trad<' 1n their his tory. General Manager Buiz1e Bavasi sent Bobby Bonds to Chicago for a trio of unknowns named Dave Frost. Chris Knapp and Bnan Downin~. Bl'T WHAT TOO MANY peoplP for~et 1:. that Bonds wasn't the only player the An gels ga\le up m that trade The White Sox abo J!Ot Thad Hosle) <n ow thC'ir leadoff hitter > and a young pitcher named Dot.son White Sox owner Bill Veeck had a personal conference with Dotson and lifted his spirits. ••ffE TOLD ME I wasn't just a thro.,.- in. that they had big plans for me," Dotson remembers. "The Sox like to build lhrouJ.i h their system. where the Angels llke to ~o the free agent route. So maybe 1 ~ot a chance lo come up quicker m Ch1cago." Cey and Bill Russell each i;ingled home runs in the eighth and Garvey had a two-run single in the ninth to end the 18-hit Dodgers offensive. WEDNESOA Y NIGHT at Anaheim SI adiurn Dou.on hurled 5l\a hitless In· The Anahe im fans' wrath cooled somewhat when Bonds shuffled between "I don't know how unpopular the trade was Wlth the Anaheim fans. but 1t wa::. very unpopular with me." Dotson l>ays. "I had been in pro baseball for Ironically. the la~t timP DoL<;on came <Stt ANGEi.£, Page 8 2) TH E ASTROS committed four errors for t.he second straight game and were victims of ques- t ion a ble baserunning in the early innings that possibly kept them from taking the lead. F orsch was thrown out al borne plate in the second inning when he tried to score on Rafael Landestoy's single to right field. ln the third inning. Joe Morgan • \.\as thrown out going to second on a hit to right field. Beall, Drazba Earn All-CIF CJ F 4-A baseball champion Mater Dei High placed a pair or stars on the AJl-CIF team as selected by the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation board, as shortstop Pete Beall and out- fi elder Brian Drazba made the grade. Beall e arned a first team berth after bitting at a .463 clip. He's joined by Drazba on the second team. Druba batted .417 for the Monarchs, who finished third in the Angelus League. St. Paul High pitcher Adrian Dela Ossa ls the Player of the Year aft.er fashioning a 13-1 won· loss record and an 0.86 ERA. Mat.er Dei s wept to the cbam· pionshilp by defeating five league champions, including No. l seed St. Paul. ..,, ......... THE ANGELS' LARRY HARLOW (RIGHT) SNAGS KEVIN BELL'S FLV BALL AS RICK MILLER LOOKS ON. Wilkins Talks of Retiring, but Not Oerter EUGENE, Ore. <AP) -Mac Wllklns, America's discus champion. may be re· UriD1 ~29 and 43-year-old Al Oerter in-credibly his sl&bts set oo 1114. At the U. • track and field triala WednelMlay n.l&bt, Wllkim WU the belt a 225-4 and Oerter was tbe fourth belt at 215-1. But .rterward, It wu Oerter who tailed opltmistJcally about tbe Los Ata1eles Ol7mplc1 and WUltln.a who brought up tbe subject of retirement. .. , WON'T BB AROUND next ~ar. tbat· ......... WlDdu Hid. "I'm not sure aboat Uk t Just doG 't know. put thb eould be 1D1 lut year. •. ,.. llllnleall1 aacl mealaUy tired Look, 1'99 belll eomoettu tat..ely tol tllM..._J..,..Udf'needa~t have a family and I'd like to do something else with my life." Wilkins, 1..976 Olympic gold medalist and former world record holder, and Oerter, a four-lime Olymplc cbampion. won't be golng to the Moscow Olympics, or course. THE UNITED STATES ls boycott.inc the Moscow Games that begin July 19, because of the Soviet Invasion and takeover ol Algbaniatan. "I have no doubts about Los Ancelea rlcbt now," smiled Oerter. "The only thine Uult can atop me now la Ulnea." On a cold and cloudy nl1ht at Unlvenll)' ol 0re1on'1 HaYWU'd P'teld, veteran Jobn PoweJJ1 on hi• 33rd blrth· d1y. ftnlahed HeOnG ln the diaem at 223-t while Beu Pluclmett beat Oerter out tor third spe>t at 218·2. LADY llYaJCJCS, NO. Z all·Ume 1001 jumper who mwed the 1979 Olym· pie competiUon with a brobn ankle suf · rered ln pr1ct.ice after arrlviftC at Mont- real, won at 27-2. Arnie· Robinson, gold medalist at Mont.real, wu sixth at 25-11 wbJle Ran· d)' Williama, gold medalist at the 1'12 Olympics ID Munl~)'. flnlahed third In 2e·3~. Runner-up wu Carl Lewta. wbo went 26-3~. Lewt1 wa1 fourtb ID the 100-meter duh Sunday. ·'There •u .-eve.r any doubt U-.t I would come back.'' aald Myrlcu. "t wa1 Juat paUeat with my rebalMUtatlon. It took about a year and a half but t always ttn... I would make lt." • MYRICKS WON the World Cup at 27·1144 at Montreal last year. second best long j ump In history behind Bob Beamon'• miracle Jump ol 29-2¥. ln bigh altitude at the 1968 Olymplcs at Mexico City. "I bad hoped to 1et a better ~ump but I gueu I'm happy wltb It, • added Myrtcb. "rt wu a UWe cbllly and it would have helped to bave aom•bodY pusbinJ me." Other wtnnen on the fifth day ot UM trialt were Jamea Butler ol Oklahoma State in the 200-meter duh in J0.49, Stephani HJghtower of Ohio Stat. in the women's 100 hurdles In 12.80 and Sherri Howard In the women's 400 ln 51"8. Turbulent Years Over For Ivie SAN DIEGO <AP> -T en years ago he was baseball's No. 1 draft ctl01ce. a kid catcher ~aid to have the potential to be a Johnny Bench. But. 10 turbulent years later. stru~~lin~ Mike Ivie says it's lime to "sit in the s tands. crack some peanuts. have a beer and holler " Saying "the big leagues aren't all they are cracked up to be." l vie. 27. announced his retire- ment Wednesday night. Ivie. who recently came off the 15-day disabled List for what the club caJled "mental exhaus- tion." informed Manager Dave Bristol of bis decision prior to the San Francisco-San Diego game and Oew home lo Atlanta. "It's a super big decision." he said. "I'm going to leave a lot of money. I'm ready to look for something else. I've been think- ing the last few years of retiring. Nobody's going to talk me out or thtS year." The announcement caught the Giants by surprise, although J\ristol said be "had an inkling this would happen." Last Sund-.y. 22·year veteran Willie McCovey. also a first baseman. said be would retire effective July 10. Ivie a nd McCOvey had been rivals at first base at Sao Francisco and San Diego since the mid· '70S. Jvle'a loss leaves rookie s tarter Rieb Murray as the Giants' only full-time ltrst baseman, a ltho u g h third baseman Darrell Evans bu also played &ntin the past. Ill cCovey aald tbe develop. ment •'doesn't c ban1e my status. l'm..aWl retlrina." CW'n!llCl.Y battlnl .231 with ab runs batted ln and two home nma, Ivie was hampered by a grip problem after allctq his tit· • tle finger Jll, an off-seuoa acd- dent wtt.b a hlaDtlrll knUe. A )'ear aco, be led the Olanta l.n home runs with 27 and runs batted iD With 89. wbUe batttna .218. Drafted ln 19'10 by the Padres, he at.arted his flrst major leape 1ama u a ~ear-old catcher. I ' : 112 DAIL V PILOT A ce,1ue. "''°" f""" tbe WOftd of Spotta &l'Wl...- IUE NASTASE CHATS WfTH CAROLYN SE.AWA1'0. Wde Seeks Divorce While Nastase Courts Queen From AP Dtapatcbes LONDON Romanian tennis s tar lite Nastase, seen escorting a British beauty queen <1l '-". the Wimbledon tennis championships Wednesday. is breaking up 'with his Belgian wife Dominique, according to British press reports today. British reporters quoted the hot-lempe~ed Ro~~lan _as replying to questions about his wife : "No. l m not hvmg w1th her any more -what of it?" At Nastase's home in La Basoche, France. near Pans. his wife was quoted as telling reporters: "I began divorce proceedings a month ago and l thmk llie has started them in Romania as well. ··After Pight years 1l is obviously very sad. but it 's better fnr him and for me this way." The couple's five-year -old daughter. NataJ1e. will stay with her mother, the reports said. Nastase waved a stick at Wimbledon press photog- r a phers Wednesday when pursued in the company of Miss Unit· ed Kingdom, 19-year-old Caroline Seaward .------q..ote of the Da11 -----.. "1h far as we are concerned. the Americans are Sllll expected. There IS Still time, .. -Soviet Olympic or- f1cial Evan Tllov. Qubetthft-'11 Earru 13th S°"e Former Co.c;ta Mesa High and Orange Coast II College pitchl•r Dan Quisenberry earned his 13th save of the year in relief of starter Paul Split· torff to lead Kansas City to a 4· l victory over Min· . nesota Wednesday night 10 American League baseball act!on . Ferguson J enkins ::.cattc•r<'d nine hits and got offens ive s upport from Buddy Bell and Riehle Zisk as Texas defeated Seattle. 6-1. Bell and Zisk produced RBI singles to pace Tex~~ . . Home runs by Sixto Lezcano, rookie M ark Brouhard a nd Buck Martinez powered Milwaukee to a 5-2 victory over Oa kl and Ken Singleton drove in two runs and Balt1more took advantage of three Toronto misplays in defeating the Blue Jays, 6·3. It was Jim Palmer's 232nd career victory Cleveland pitchers walked 14 batters including fi ve with the bases loaded. as Detroit posted its sevenlh straight victory. 13·3 Rookie Dne Stapleton doubled home an unearned run ou1sEHHHY with two out an the 10th inrung to give Bo!> ton a 4 3 victory over the New York Yankees .-------Bas.-hall Toda11 --------. On this date in baseball m 1971 f'r ank Robinson belted two grand-slam homers as the BaltamoreOrioles routed the Washington Senators, 12·2. Onthisdatein 1962: Boston's Earl Wilson no-hit the Los Angeles Angels as the Red Sox scored a2-0triumphatFenway Park. Today's Birthdays · Babe Herman, a former ouUielder for the Dodgers 1s 77 Pitts bur~ Pirates outfielder Bill Robinson is 37 W'i11flefd Sparla Padre \'In 0'1J Dave Winfield homered. tripled and drove in II fi ve runs and .:uan Ekbelberger picked up his first wm of the year as San Diego downed San Fran- cisco 7.3, Wednesday night in National League baseball action . . Ray Knight drove in five runs with a grand-slam homer and a single as Tom. Seaver and C1ncin· nati rode an 18-b1l attack to a 15-3 crushmg of Atlanta . . . Mike Scbm1dt'1 bases-loaded single gave Philadelphia a 10- lnning, 2·1 victory over Montreal, trim· ming the Expos' East Division lead over the Ph.Illies to 11h games Keitla Hernandez singled home the go-ahead run that enabled St. Louis to beat Pittsburgh, 4·1 ln a double-header, Pat Zacbry pitched a five-hitter and EIUou Maddox and John Stearns drove in two runs apiece as the New York Mets beat Chicago, 9-1. In the second game. Lynn McGkKbea and Bruce Sutter combined on a six-hitter a.nd Ivan DeJesu drilled three hits and stole 11111""'eLo three bases as the Cubs reboWlded for a 4·1 victory and split of the twin blll. Saint• Gf!t Ra .. ' Ste'llbftog NEW ORLEANS -Dick Steinberg, who .• helped shape the Los Angeles Rams' first Super c II• Bowl team last season, was hired as vice president of player personnel Wednesday b y the New • Orleans Saints. "Dick is con.sl~red to be one of the top young personnel direct.ors In the league," said General Manager Steve Rosenbloom, who himself moved from lhe Rams to lhft saints laat season. Rosenbloom said Steinberg would oversee colle1e and pro scouting a ctivities now conducted. respectively. hy Bob Whitman and Ernie Hefferle. ~-•·e. t'.a-••"8fft!ft •• ~·1 i>Meafooal balketball player 1'e1T1 hrlew • a pa bad tom cocaine and Vallu.m to :fa de~ aooe-car accident ln May. Fure," 25, wa• with tbe utab Jau at the time of b1a death . . . Former Arboea StatAt Unlveratty linebacker ._ .._. la •eeldnl 12 mllllon ln damqea trom the 1tata Board ol Regents aft.er betas declared lnelilibl• for the ftDal three football gall* ol lt79 . . . Yankee. oner Geer,..._...._. 11er says ptteMrt 1fbo throw brulhbacb lbould be 1utpended fortw~weekl. TV: No eventa •beduJed. llAOIO: B ' -CbkUO at Aqell, 7:80 p.m .• JUIPC (710). • ; otekDOTSON f' ..... Pflfl*! Bl ANGELS •.. this close to a no-bitter was in 1977 with the Angels' rookie club m Idaho Falls. · 'l pitched a no-hitter for seven umings, and they look me out so a nother pitcher could w ork ." Dolson says . "He patched two hitless innings, so I had part of the no·hitter ." The Angels must have known Dotson was a diamond in the rough. But in 1977 they had one or the best one-two combos in baseball -Nolan Ryan and a healthy Frank Tanana. They could afford to let a prospect sup away TODAY THE ANGELS' pnchtng staff is IJl a shamble. F'rost. who started Wednesday·, ,:?a m e. left after one inning wllh muscle spasm s in h is lower back . He will be re -examined to- day to determrne the seventy of the 1nJury. Free agent s1gnee Bruce K.ison remains on the disabled hst. Tanana may never throw his former fastball again. and no one else on the staff has patched with any consistency. Amon~ those taking <1dvan taJ?<' of th(' /\nJ?el~ · ar!'>on squad was Wayne• 1'ordhagen . who homerl'd. singled twice a nd scored thr~ times for the White Sox. The fact that he "a-; in lhc lineup at all wa~ a pleasant s ur- prise to Nordhagen. He has been platooned most of has career and rare l y fac es right-handed pitchers B U T MANAG E R Tony La Russa has dec1ded to give Nordhagen a chance to overrome the platoon label For the pa~t week he has been playing C\er) da} "I hale to ~tart planning more than one or t\\o days in <td vance." LaRussa said whPn as ked how IOnR ~o rdhagen would continue to play re~ular ly "But he 'll be rn there again tomorrow.·· That doesn't come as a sur· prise since left-hander Tanana is scheduled to s tart f or the Angels. Wh at Nordhagen wants is to keep playing against right· handers, too * ANOl!L "°1'1!1 -0.. a.-,-••II Dt H> IM 11-l°"'9f'rl lot 1t.e ""' II""' In m«• ltwn \la -·-'-0. lAw Yee..., Wf' 8ayl0r'\ IM'OO."' "''•ti flHl.O 1--\-..SOf v-1 .. ""Ma~ I can ~Mr•l• -U<il-1 .• ,,., '-4ull• -c.-. rneo~ • nK\ el l(anw• (oly -n ,,_ Slrf'tCI\ 0 B•~lor s••d, •oundtnQ .,._ tf n~ ••' ser.ou• S.yl« ~Y• ~ •Ill lw Ol•ytl'Q r>QM ••~kl ~Ji"' l'r~ l>Qu<e-.lo•HC> tUOOl•r>O ,.,., ""'"° W> oroer to 01-. ·~ Ol•r•"'I ''""' 10 Je .. • Tl••M•••11. 0•<'1• TIM" encl Urry M-•· .. 0.. ,.._,,Ni DMn l090•"9 tn ,.,.. ""1· hel4. blll 11<~ t-. rlql>t k,_ \ltll un L wnM._ •••-•llff'CJW ··11 w111 oe el •••SI 1..0 ~ i.tou 1•11 .. -IO pley _.,._.. Forcl ... "'- "M.eytie ..._ •• • M _.,_. 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But lo the seven aamea since the lot• to California, the Hur· rtcane ha responded with five vlctort•. And UM usually de· renahe·mlnded team has learned bow to put the ball ln t.he net. or Hou1ton'1 21 101Js this •eaaon, H have com• tn the last five 1ames. Th• Surf lead• tile NASL's Amertcan W•t Conference with • t4 pclntl and• e.t record. After toal1bt '• same. C•Ufomta tnv•la to San Jose tor a Sunday same "Ith the ·~· • .... ~._....._... ... • .,1 ....... ,, ......... ,... SPORTS BREAK 1 BASEBALL I BASKETBALL Russians Cheat· Hawthorne, That'8 What U.S. Diver Sa,w SIDith Lead AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Bron.M !Md•lltt Cynt.bla Potter, competl.a1 for a apot on an Olympic tum that won't So to Moteow, IQI cllYiDI an t.be ti()o vtet OnJon I• no tun anyway. .. And yes, they do cbeat." the Dallaa diver said Wednesday. "l'VE BEEN TO Moscow before and I've never really en· joyed it. Maybe we're spoiled Americana. but the pools, the coodlUon.s and the whole setup there has never been a real com· fortable situation " F lfly-three or the world 's finest divers will compete for spots on the Olympic team al the Texas Swim Center. The com· peUtioo begins Friday night with preliminaries ln tbe women's three-meter springboard Potter took t.hi.rd p I ace in that e vent at the 1972 Olympics at Munich. She aJso competed in 1976. Sbe bas made several trips to Moscow during her career. The judging there, she said, always was suspect. "I COULD DO great there and not win. It's not ideal for taldng a team over there and com pet· ing," she said. "It's incredible. the things I've seen." she said. adding that maybe •·we are spoiled Americans.'· Potter conceded that Russian divers probably feel lhey get short-changed m U.S. meets. The 5-1. 98-poundcr is 29 and wmding up a diving career that included Z7 AAU national titJes the most by any diver She now works for a trampoline l'Ompany SF.VF.RAL DIVERS here said the L'S te<1m \\OUld be the 1ttoaiest in tbe worJd, with a •bot at wtnntni all four Olympic 1old medals. If not for the boycott. Potter andJold medalist PhJ I Boggs both s d they were upset at the way the boycott waa or dered from Washington, with no input from the athletes. "We fell we had our dignity taken away. We weren't even asked," she said. BOGGS, A MIAMI attorney who won the 3-met.er spring- board gold medal In 1976 at Mont.real, compared the boycott order to being t o ld lo do somdhlng by your parents. "The first. thing you want to oo is fig.ht it." whether you're rfgbt or wrong, be said. "You say: 'I want to bave a decision in this.· .. Boggs, 30. and Pot1er are re tiring after lhe summer com petitions. Potter said the boycott could force needed changes in tbe Olympics. OLYMPIC GAMES TO AIR ON NBC NEW YORK <A P I -Even thou~h Amencans wall not be part1c1pating in the Summer Olympics in Moscow. Americans will be able to see more oljb,e compe tition than ori.IUllY planned aft.er the boycott. According to today's editions of the Daily News. NBC will s end a c r ew of about 50 newsmen and technicians tocov er the Games that a re scheduled to run July 19-August 4 CM Co1Dets Uobert Smith or the NB.A's New Jersey Neta scored 20 1JQ1nts and added 15 rebounds. and Ricky Hawthorne added 29 Points to lead the Costa Mesa Comet.a to an easy 174-131 vie· tory over Soorlse Sports of Mis· ~•on Vie10 Wednesday night in California Coa s t Summer Professional Bas ketball action at University High. Sm Ith, a guard who tolled for Un ivers ity of Nevada, Las Vegas before going to the Nets. helped the Comets open an 83-.Q ha1Ct1me lead. COSTA MESA THEN went on a sconng spree 10 tile second ba If with an 89-point outburst. 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Governor's Cup Opens Busy Calendar for Area Sailors Orange County sailors can JUSl a bout "name their poison" this week end with com peti t ion scheduJed for just about every aspect of sailinl'( Getting under way today was the 13th edillon of Balboa Yacht Club's Governor 's Cup match racing series for young sailors under Lhe a~e of 20. The event wa~ patte rned after Long Beach Yach t Club's fa m ed Congressional Cup which pits 10 crews against each other 1n two. boat matches THE GOV E RNOR'S CUP s t a r ted out with the same f ormat but has grown 1n popularity to the point that 19 yacht clubs including the host and d('fender BYC will be <'O m pctm~ for the kudos donated by the governor of California The series 1s being sailed in San tana -20 sloops and the action wall be over windwurd -leeward courses west of the Newport Pier The series continues through Sunday with the skipper and cre w with the most number of individual wins taking the cup. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will be the host Saturday and Sunday to the national cham- pio nship series of the Senior Naples Sabot Class r acing over courses inside the bay The Naples Sabot as an 8-foot pram that has been popular for years a ~ a t ra1n1 n g boat for voungsters. but in recent year'> adult sailors have found thl' quaint little blunt-bowed pram a demandmg vehicle for bay rac mg AT LAST C.'OliNT , nearly 75 boats were expected to be on hand for the national cham p1onship regatta for th(' class It's getting close to the Fourth of Julv and that calls for Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Stars and Stripes Regatta. a longu mc popular event for all classc~ sailing on:r 1m;ide and out'>idc courses. Saturday and Sunday Weld Das Moxie A1nerican, 65, Sails to Wi11 NEWPORT .R I CA P > Mox 1e 1s no longer Just a word for guts and persever ance It's also the na me or a sleek. white-hulled trima ra n whose s kipper . Philip We ld. finished t he 2.850-mile Obser ver Single handed Transatlantic Race in record time Wednesday The 65-year-o ld r etired n e ws pape r publis her sailed Moxie across the finish line off Brenton Reef Tower at 8: 12 a .m .• just 17 days, 23 hours and 12 minutes after setting sa il from Plymouth, England. FINISHING SECOND was Nick Keig or Eng land. who s ailed across the line a t 3:06 p.m . on his trimaran Three Legs or Mann 3. arriving six hours and 54 minutes after Weld. We ld broke the record, set in 1972 by Alain Colas in Pen Duick Four. by about two days 14 hours ·'The message I'd like to con- vey. If I have a chance, Is that preparedness is all ... said Weld or his solo sail. "It is the prepated who have the chance to do it as easiJy and comfortably as I dld." Weld, of Gloucester. Mass. was fint si1hled fn the rog •bout (I ve miles from the finls h line, salUng with Moxie's Port pon. toon riding blgb out of the water. Weld was greeted 1n the cockpit of his mult1h ull yacht by his wife, Ann. who had l(One oul on Rhode Island ~ound before dawn w1lh relatives to meet tum Once m Newport Harbor. the 51-foot Moxie and Weld were mobbed by well-wishers. re porters and photographers When he tied up at Go<1t Island, the dock where he landed was so crowded with people 1t sagged and water came to ankle tevel. EVEN TED TURNER, own er or the Atlanta Bra ves and skip- per or reigrting America 's Cup defender Cour ageous. turned out to greet Weld. Turner and his crew voiced a rousing chorus or "hip-hip hooray" "My Lordy. I've been pre par· ing for this fo r 10 year s." beamed Weld ·Tve had a cou· pie or bad shots al It. and you know . the thir d tim e never fatls .. Aeked if he encountered any p roble ms. Weld said a halyard gave way b ut was easily replaced .. J think I was covered In ever y department except a.n un- mercUW thing; I didn't have the right size dry cell batteries for my tape recorder. Wom en sailors will be busy at Da n a Poi nt where t h e Capis tra no Bay Yitchl Club plays host to the second race Sunday or the Or ange County Women·s Ocean Racing Sen es. In this series wom en skjppers and crews ··man" Performance lfa nd1cap Raci ng F leet boats up to •10 fe<'t in r acing a round closed c:oursc::. in the ocean TH F. ''BOOZIN '. snoozin· and cru1s1n .. crowd from throughout the Southland will ~ather al the Catalina l!>thmus to "'atch and root for a ho~t or racing add1c~ "'ho "''II bC' competing in four day-. of eta) rucinl( under the s ponsor~hap or t he Southern Cahfornw Yachting Association The races ~tart today Clubs acting as hoi;ts for Catalina Is la nd Race Week are Newport llarbor Yacht Club. Los Angele~ Yacht Club. San Dtl•go Ya(•ht Club and Del Rey Yacht Club Gerald P Rosen. Ca l1fornra Yi.tcht Club. 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VM.P'H <.tuo $.•n ,.,,.,....,"'-V tu S•"'" ft•rt:wt'• f'tll(J ''Mh IO<M't Cr\•nMt l)IMW°J' Y1t<hf C•vtt (P'l•nrwi 1,1.'°""' IO Motr1n•c:t-f Arv'•<,. Sc11ur<Mr 'v"°"" ll1•,po1nt 0d'I V~M C.•ub M4l<\t4fr ~''~'' ~·no•" W\MIOl-O, « t.'., ~,u,CS.• 7 5 to Compete In Sabot R egatta Over 75 boats are expected to compete in the Senior Sabot na- tional championshi p regatta to be h eld a t Newpor t Ha r bor Yacht Club Saturday and Sun- da v Boats a nd sails wi ll be meas ure d a nd c h ecke d on Thursday and Friday. and all skippers are advised that the> must have their 1980 registration stickers before being allowed to race. Stuart McKenzie is chairman of the reg atta and Mike di Donato will be race commill« chairman. GalNNING. WAVING an Amertcm Oac and lookln1 flt. Weld I•" a t.humbe up slp aa :. b~ •P•d toward the rloltb1 : · ncoried by a 1maJl arm act. or ~ ptuaure boata. Merlin Is Fastest ~; Wben Moxie reached the Une ': lbe 11e::;,. ... 1a1 boat• tooted :· lbetr . Weld, wearfnl a ~: blue lad red aaf.t) harneu Dd • \a •• Iler. ~ back GI\ hi.I • Uecl.-W ..,. barn. 8'oalifti tbe ··Ilene ~ ...._. ··v·~ for vte· ~~~-or tb• .. umattd 100 .... ~ .• -......... al-. I HONOLULU (AP) -Merlin, the overall .toner ot lat year's TTanspac yacht race. becam• the nnt ol 34 veuela to Cl'Oll the llnl1h line ln HawtliwlU Harbor. 1Cau11, Wednetclay lo the ntll San Franci,te0·lo·Kaual Yacht race. Ill neu.t rtvaJ, Secret Love. 1".N reported about TOO mUe1 t'Mr.' followed by Andlamo. T• miles, and Timber W~lf, T'lf miles from the end. Merlin hu swept top boaon ln an \bree cateaorles of the com· petttlon -overall. corrected time and divf1lon, said race spoke.man Jack Oakey. Tbe ff·fOGt veatet. the lons-t lo lbe crewed ra~. wu compet· tn1 t11 UM DlvtaJon I c1te1ory. TM MCODd VelHI .. not •· peeled to f\nl1b t.b• race for anoUMr t.brM or lour d•Y•• , ~.June29..1880 Turner Tt1rns It 4 Courageous Wins Three Races NEWPORT. R.I CAP > Ted Turner waa "rtnning as he strode up the dock. but It w~s no longer the s mile of the gracious loser T urn e r h a d J US l s t ee r e d Courageous to three victones over Russell Long's C1ippe r in pre · li m lna ry tr ials for the Amer ica 's Cup defense Wednesday. It was his first taste or victory since he beat Dennis Conner and F reedom in the opening day or the ser ies last Saturday THERE HAD BEEN NOTHING in bet ween except sax s traight losses to Conner amd the 24 year-old Long "Can't lose them &11. }OU know." said Turner. who as tr> mg to repeat the Cup defender role he played so \\ell In 1977 He bested Long b) margins or 1 'JI 20 and 28 :.econds on Rhode Island Sound in ~ands ranging up to 17 knots But the first race "'a:. lo'>t by Lon~ more than it wa~ v.on b> Turner Long s t·rew 1;i1led to ~ct c.i spin naker set at th1.· weather mark and Turner !-urged from behind and built Newport's Cook Bids to R egain First Place DETROIT Betty Cook . ~''"'port Beach's "'orld < hamp1on ofhhon· power bout racer "''" m:.ike dn al tempt to rPJ,!a1n first plac1.· in tht· l ' ~ national !>tandin J.!~ Fnrta' in tht fifth race or the urc-u1 t. th1· Spmt or Detroi t ran· over a combmt"d lktro1t HI\ er ;md L:.ik1.· St Clair l·our.-.1.· J\(ter four race'>. Cook ,., 1n '>N"<.>nd plac1.•. 2·17 pmnt'> twhmd th1· l<:adt•r. Hill El::." 1C'I. of F11rt l.:1udt·nfal1· fla Shl' dropptod out 11f fir..,t placl' 1n the Mt<•helob L1i.:ht c;rantl lfahamd rat'C ear her this month "'ht•n '>he> ~uffrr <'d a mechanical fallun· i.:1 \lng hl·r an l'l~hth plat·e hn1!>h In tht• Detroit ru1·1., u'tuall} a s mooth wat<>r affair. Cook "''" b.: driving her Englsi.h built catamaran hull. Kaama The cati. I tunnel hulls> a re us ually faster than lhe de~p V hulls in !>mooth water Even if Cook does not regain her national title t his year . she ""A'lll still be eli~1ble to defend her world tJtle by placin~ third or better in the t.: S national points ra<'l' a comfortable lead that held to the finish . The other races we re closer. The two boats collided lightly in the fina l match. causing both skippers U> lodge protests with the New York Yacht Club, which oversees the event. ''IT WAS TIGHT. it was r eal Ugh\, out there." said Turner. adding that improved tacking by his crew may ha ve made the difference Wednes- d ay. B0.4'DNG And} Rose. tactician aboard Clip oer. S<Hd the 1ncxJ){!ricnce of Long·., }outhfuJ crew ma} have been '>f\OW rng ··The bo<tt '!> speed 1!> great Wc'v1. Just got to learn to '>IHI her ·· ht· said ··Wt·· re learning but "'l' \l' got a lot to learn ·· .. we·ve only been doing scnous i.a1hng for about two month!>. · -,aid Rose Clipp1.·r "'<1 s launched in Newport last April Hose was not surpri~cd b> Turner's 1 mp rov<"'<i fort uncs ·tt )ou·re lookmJ.! for Tt•d Turnt"r to die don 't," lw ~aid C01''N£R, Ot' SAN DIEGO. had v .. ·1·'1ne~dav off lit· ha-. b<:cn th•· "t:ir of tht· prellrninane" "'1th a 61 rec cird The American prc11minane'> t'nu Saturd:.t} The l" S -,kipper'> will compt-t1• a~ain in Jul\ and Aui:u'>I . v.hen tht· ~acht duh "'"' dec1d'· "'h!('h boat will dt·fend tht ;\rn<-rtcJ-. Cup aJ?am!lt a fore1i.:n C'h;1 llt'n~1.·r Thl· fore1~n h<Jdh v. ill met·t in l'l1rn1nat1on rciund-. 1..ttt·r in tht• '>Um m (· r Th r y "r c· I-r .1n1 ,. I I r 1\uc,tr:il1a. S\l·rJc•· ri( ~"•"fl•n <1111! 1.1on lll,art of Ens.land Sailing Clas ~s St>t T"'o Y.eek . 1t£'rmcdtJl1· Jr1'1 ,J•l 'dnced :.a1llng t'ld ...... (., "'111 b~:i.:m .Juh 14 al Oranj!l' Co.i~t Cull•·i.:1· The coun..E'<. an· twin).! •Jffcrt:d a-. part of occ· .. )981) ... ummt•r '\od111g proJ(ram Cla.,~p., Y>ill mi:N e1t ()('C ., boathou.w localt·d al 1801 W Coa'>l H 1~hway in Newport H1•<.1c-h The inter mediate: cour.,•· m1:et::. Mondays throu~h Frida)-. from I tn 3 p m The advanced cours~ will be held Monda}S through Friday& from 3 to 5 pm For reJ:1strat1on information . phone 556·5880 . DAILY PfLOT a:J ~ ,_ Boaters 1= Getl,700 • New Slips I • The sllp shortage ror Soathe r n Californi ft pleasure boats is exped- ed to be eased with the ton1trucllon of a ne~ 1. 700 s li p Downto wp Long Beach Manna. Construction ol the new m arina was started re ce ntl y af te r ~ cer e mo ny i n vo l vi n ~ L o n g Beach M ayor Eunl <'e Sato . vie~ rn ayor Ma r c Wilder ; Tom Fra n dsen , l'ha1rman of the Mariflll Adv 1sory Committee, and Hick Everist of the (.'(Jn nollv Pacific Co. whi c h put dredging operations under wav The• new manna wilt ha vc sll ps ranging ill '>lie from 30 to 60 feet and will have parking spacei. for 1.400 cars .. The adJa cent f'jsh· nm an '!-i Village will feature shops and restaurant.sand will alSQ h~J v~ a !>mall 131 slip m<.1r1n:.i Thl' -.mailer murina ts being funded t hrough u ronstru<'t1on loan from I he Stall-Oepa rt m ent of Ro:.itinJ: <tnd W<t ter" a' s Thl' lar~cr pro1ccl 1s he· in~ financed through u ~J...1 5m1ll1on honrl 1-..,uc- \ho :.latt-11 tor ('on. l1111111m 1s an Aquatic P;1 rl. lh<1I \\Ill rontarn a 1 u-.111 • "' 1rnnm1·nt w1lh r11ll1nJ.! hill., dnc1 a 1 hllrlrt•n " plci) dri'd t.11'1 11· p:.il h-. p1e·nu· .111•;i-. -.m:•ll boat d<wk .1 nd .i r 1·c·n•a11or1:JI v1•hl. t • I 1 • ii r • · ,, \\ I t h r 11 l 1 h 11 11 k u p -. I 11 r 7 h \ "hil'lc·., f 'omplc•t11m 111 th1• proJ· ,., t ,., "<'h1'(Juferl l o r .I u n l'. l 98l It Wasn't Fast, But Sun DidJob Dt'>PN\ ing th1· oltJ -.:.i) 1n~ th1·re ,., no free ride.·· Bob Nordskog p1k>ted h1 ~ ... otar-electnc boat from Los Alamitos ac·ro!>::. lhl' chanm·I to A\ alon Harbor. Catalina lslanrt d d1stanct.• of cibout JS mill's in -.ix hour .... 45 manutl'., ALL LIQUOR Thru 6/29 /80 Nordskoii m:1d1· the tnp "'1thout benefit Q( pC'trolcum fut•I in modC'ratc to he~n ' oc1•dn ""'ells Patchc•s or '>Un i.tppt·arl'd IOOJ! l'nOUJ,!h for :-..ordsko.e to U!'t' tht• total i.ol ar J)O\\-er "=""\l'm at time~. ""'itching to balll-r~ po"' t•r <ml) "h('n clouds oh ... <-ured !ht· .,un Nord-.lrng., craft "" ;i 14' ~foot f1tx.·rglas!> hull built h;. Wl'lkraft Boat~ or flonda Po"'er IS pro \"IC!cd h\ t\Ht -.ourr<'" the tQtal sfJ lar po"'er and tht· baller) ass1c,t Tht.· 1·lcctne motor and rl'lalt-d po"' er S) :.tcm int lud>ng batten es "'1·n· dt• Mj!ncd and built h'\ Nordco Electncal \"t.•h1cll' Corp . a -.u~1d10.Jr) of Nordsko~ lndu~tnes. Inc ,'\ordco 1-. ont· of th1• "'orld " ldr~eM manufac- turer., Of elN•tric J>(l\\C•r H•h1cle:o.. for industrial :.ip phcataons. a .. 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GR Houston 41 21i 1\12 Dodgers 40 2H 580 2 Cincinnati 36 32 529 5111 San D1el(o 31 :IE\ 449 II San Francisco 30 38 441 111 ., Atlanta 28 38 .424 121 J East Division Montl"('al 37 27 5ifl Philadelphia 35 28 5S6 1 ~, P ittsburgh 35 33 515 4 New York 30 36 455 H Chicago 29 35 45.1 H St Lows 28 40 412 11 -J'•k-• ~ . ...,.,.,_, ~·-Yetr" ._I Clv<-"900 I t ,.,,,t-6rtCJht• 1 ~,, •• , t 110 1nn1rt0 ' (fft(.t~lf I) AU41nt•) Sf l.OOJ" I Pothbv<Qf' I ~n 0tt1)o I SM\ t '•"<''°'Cl J T ... ,., G.t""'' NP• "or~ 1$w ... S )t •I(."''"~ C~•"'0~61 Mon tr••• fS4"'°4'f'-On • t t •I Pftt1.-t0f\1.- ll•l<fl 1 •I " ~411\ f.',flift(•KO fWl'Ut\On 4f 1) ti S.n O.~ fM"~• t·1t tt On•~ ~ '<'-"'-0 DATSUN : TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF BARWICK WILL GIVE YOU THE SHIRT O~ HIS I.A.CK (.ome In For Your Free T-Shirt & Demo Ride . /, '78 DATSUN . PICK-UP • Soeeo 1'49821 54288 • ,.. o• ,.. • • .. • O FESTIVITIES SAT. & SUN., JUNE 28 & 29 •PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW THRU JULY 2, 1980 SIP GAS IRIAIMlll STP-~· 1ra1e Ado 10 gas 8 0 z BOTILE •20•8 12 Oz BOTT LC •2023 6QC 1oe OIL TREATMENT 109 10 1~ 15 Oz. Size WHITEWALLS of\d 1°bc!.~:"of4s l~P ~: ::::::=~: Moi• In (ltt.,, \.. 0••011\ If'~,.,_. PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL Select hijjll Quality lu1>ncat1n9 011 for lll1e<J w1111 special Z· 7 a<1<11t1ve Exceed~ Ldl rnanutacturer~ specrhcattoos 3i>W or 40W HD 82c oT 10W-30 or 20W-40 MULTI VISC 10W 40 or 20W-!>O MUL Tl VISC 97' OT FREON For fast charging auto air cond1t10ners *A· 12 79c 140Z. CAN ARMOR-ALL PROTECT ANT Protects & beautifies vinyl leather . plastic & rubber 4 oz • 13040 78 SERIES pauenger hres tor J \mootr1 comfO<table ride Two lrberglass belts & t' ply Pofyesl« cord cas10g '" a brood. flat tread designed 101 a rapid water <lit· plac«nenl Size Pnce FET Size P11ce f-ET E78 >< u · 31.50 2 21 G78., 15· 35.50 2 62 F78 >< u · 32.50 2 37 H78 1< 15" Je.50 28• G78..< 14' 34.50 254 J78'Jf 15' 37.50 3 07 H78x 14' 36.SO 2 79 l78.,, lS' 39.50 3 13 AIMNTrOfl AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS REGULAR TYPE RESISTOR TYPE 69~A 89 ~A /, 11 ~ SPIN ON ,_ ~-~~ .. t OIL FILTER , ~ ~~ ~"' 1 AUTO GEM Df''>IQnffl to Wffh~IJn<l 1~ high P'~Sll•t A ~· remov~ h.11rn1u1 • 1udg~ O••I ,., " • (jA ra\1~1: PJrl1Clt' t.111\1119 f'•ce~· ,., 149 g1r1e oNt• II f 111 mo•.I ()rnT1PSlt• ~ ~, foreign c .11s w1Ut spin on fllttlr~ EACH ~--.~~ ~ :.-W AUTO GEM #r AIR FILTER Ii MOOH '>IN ',lOC.lf 'r: FIT MO', T AM[ Rir,Ai., I'/.'~'.£'• I( GEH <..AH~ Construct~d N1lll super rn1c:.ron1c paper lh.il traps du•,1 & 169 dtrt lh~I CJn CdU',. e1Cess Pngin• and ca1tiure101 we.ir "SA TIN RIDE" HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS SOI\ more working capacity than origin.ii f:Q•11prneni IOI btHei handlmg & conlrol 1 31 t6 bole cat11>1 area 6 vall11'<1 lor ~~·mum stablhty .\ comf,rt A product or Mon11ie Aulu 599 Equ1pm~nr Co lnst.illahon .ivatld ble J ..er.ts EACH Representatives of name-brand au- tomotive supplies will be on hand to help answer anything and every- thing you might want to know about the maintenance of your car. Reps present will be Armor All, Pennzoil, Automotive Utility, STP and Monroe. Free samples of some of these products will be available. ''Pressure-Fused'' RBSOO Retreads One ol the Nation'• lar991t retr•Mi•r• ... ,. ............ , ~"' '1' l'J·• ., ... ,, •• 1 .... , ...... , ... ,. " ... , ... •'-.. ,., - .. ~, ' ' , -. .. , "t 11• •1• .. 9'•.0 tc:.... ,. ... 1,._,, l .. ·~ •• ' •(,,Ill •• •• ..""""• .• WHITEWALLS BLACK WALLS '.114•r· JJ''l t If t :.,11• f ti. II TI f.J•/fi_ PrtC.•-' A78, 13 IS 00 11 G11l • 14 i • 00 • I 018 .. ,. 17.00 618, 11 17 00 H 1-171;. 14 2!100 •& AfO,. 1J 17.50 C".78' 1 j 17 00 1) C..18 • !' ,. 00 •!» £70. 14 17.IO 078, 14 17 00 36 H 78 > 1•, 2!>00 •1 "10 ~ " 23.00 ~·I!> 17 !>() •2 l78, 1'1 2t00 "° C.10, 14 2'.00 f>a!J, •'> 17 !>() J'J (70. 14 17 so •.o £78, 14 17 !>() •!! r 10 • u 2300 ''.. "78 ... 23 00 •O 600•1•ll 2200 ,,, H l Jb •!I ~ '>'\ bl) DOllllAll'S •11111AD WAnAllTY Brake UWheel Service Lllft:llN lll!lltlCI watran1y •Jnll o.ltc'l •n W«tlllllMIMplncl llllWlllt, 1'• r~I Uj) lo ~132, Ill« 613:2 llMtl Wiii bt a Clll19' o4 50, OI 1111 PllCI dOwft to 2132 No ldllllll'lllftl WIH bt DISC BRAKE SERVICE P*fa, Fifi hydreullc •vstem wllh dl.c: brake' Fo1 moat A"'-''c•n I 101el9n cara with dlac type bt•kH °" ltonl I drum type bf•k•• on rear 1. 15.000 Mle Umited WarrantY* 249S Replac. front dlec P~• with premium fluid, lnepeot maaw cytlndef and roed , .. , REO. ~IC£ ~ ~~ Include$ all ol 1ob ~ 1, plus machine rotors. 9S rebuild d11c c allper!I repack front wheel •llowtclllter 2132 ON! YEAR LIMITl.D WARRANTY FRONT VENTILATED SEAT CUSHION Mult1-colored. durable open weave fiber cushion Reinforced 197 edges bound 1rr white size ~.._.,,, 16'1 "x34" • 1722 EA. SPECIAL! RAY-0-YAC HEAVY DUTY LANTERN BATTERY FREE Ldnl~1n ,. II d00'ft 0411t')' tH,rthd\~1 ~0 .. ,,_.,, .,._,.~, \l<>t•Onl• t Fourol-l•n V111ty ~lore 0'11y I FO• h0ME AU TO \u1>1>tv um""' to \10<.• on .. ...,,, (AMPING E!.AfRGf ~CY Hanr1y mu1!1purp0~ S!Jnd 11 up Of lay rt oown 11 '> like .; 11unt111•11 wtlh o handle · yet 11 s bt1ghter and lolljjet 1.ntino ttian mo~t otner t1~snh9hls1 UH JUST N CASE o wuele!>s <1ependable. t>IJft.ll>le 1.gn• wtiei• y'll.I oeed 1t ................ ~~~ RAC REMOTE ST ARTER SWITCH Cran~s engine horn outside '#Me a111u•.tmo tappets potnts arnl 1>ea1111g~ Heavv outy unrt Lonr; 1r•e w1p1n11 1ct1on ~w1tr.n 249 '• f ,. ~ •fir :r '"' .HHl gd\ rt~·Sl"nt It', 1 .. ,.~ • i4 CA. JACK STANDS HUHM.0'4 He.lvy sierl construction f'.ull t>a~e con11c1 1111(. ptale<l tor 1u~1 proofing and easy clean1nu 12'' STAND •?107 15'' STAND •2103 -FREE- ~ INSTALLATION, ROTATION HAKI & ALIGN"'INT INSP£CTION. NO TRADE-IN NEEDED (Q~~!t,.i Equip your car with the ltres thal are original equipment on Mercedes, BMW"s and Yolks· wagens. They demand quallty and perlormance. You get a 4·year/40,000 mr le NATIONWIDE WAR· RANTY Why should you settle for less? Ask lor rhe German Radial 8 l ACKWAllS WH1TEWAlLS Srl E Prt(.@ f l1 SJZE Pt1(P ~ft 5., .. Prtc• HT U !1$RI) ltOO I 74 l!l!ISR15 ,, 00 1 btl 11 ~~Rt I 50.00 1 6J 1'l5SR•) ,, 00 I '-0 t65SRt'l •too I 19 11!>SR•4 51.00 101 1l'>·10 > I) sooo I b() t95-10• 13 StOO 1 90 1!1'>SR 14 ea.oo 255 Hl5SRIJ 4".00 I 6 4 20"SR 14 n.oo lbO 115SR1l .&7 00 168 i<l5SRl5 7t.OO no 18~701<13 M.00 1 8J COME IN FOR 21'>SRl5 I0.00 2112 t65SR1' "9.00 183 MORE OET AILS ON 'J25SR15 IS.00 305 185170 . 14 st.00 19' CONTl'S 40,000 235SR1'l M.oo 3 19 1~10 . 14 M .00 2 2• 175SRU •t.00 203 MILE NATIONWIDE 185SRU REIN '500 2 IJ LIMITED WARRANTY C·200L 2. 15.000 MHe limited W1r11nty• SS beat1ngs. and bleed hydraulic brake •Y•· REG ~0 ~ t~. plu1 1n1~r m11ter cylm~r eo o., 3. 29.000 Mlle UmJled W.-ranty• 8 tncludH all of IOb• ; 1 1nd • 2. plu• 7 91 replace rear 11n1no1. machine rear drum•. WHll!L ALIGNMENT FRONT WHl!BL PACK MOIST AM9'ICAN CAR.S ONLY. rel)Utlcl rHr wheef c~11nder1. clt•n and lu· br1c1te rear bactuno platH. 1n1tall pre· arced brake lhOH on rear, 1nd adJUll REG. m1 brakes 1nclud1ng M*"glncy. 1 • ' .... Our •itC*t mecNnlCa edju9t catleft, cambet. ,toeln & tMOUt to "'9Nlf11Ctur«'I orlglNI ll*lflcfltlon9, uelt'CI the ... moc*n ptec:lelon ~. Q9S lllillflO AllOHlilOIF WAllllAHTY °"fm.tn t hon• •1110 • ~·'•O •AU•t\1t W• • "' ttttt • 0"' _,., ft 110 CO•I '" , ..... ..,., """•I oet-1 NUH•~ •r\Q ., 011.,. o -lo• ,,.,. DeftC)O 01Of'jl1H r lrO"' O•lt OI Ol'Otjllf ioe VIie ~k 11\Mt •l'ld 011fe1 belrl"QI 1n1pecl Malt 9S Otte TYllll IMIClt Thunldoly, June 28, 1990 DAILY PILOT Jl3 9 Blgn up -to win lhla -, PENNZOIL Come In and &lgn UJ> fOt YOUf chlnet to win a FREE SET Of FOUR MICHELIN TIRES! OraWlnQ to be held on Sltutday & Sunday, Junt 28 & 29 at 4:00 pm Winne1 need not be present to win Winner must be 18 years °' olOtf (FOUNTAIN VALLEY STORE ONLY) Free Colte &Popcorn! l)AAWIMG EVEIW ~ <* lllf HOUR. All DAY SAJ .Jtlfllf 296 SUN JIJfll 29, FOA VALUA&.l AUTOMOTIVE ITE .. S 110 PU~CMAS{ NHOEO lO Wiii Wlljlil(A MUST 8( 18 YfAAS Ofl Ot.00 !FOUlllAltc VALltY STOflES OHl '1 I ~ r------, : .... : A I 90UAM I II I PAM ! _____ .J .......... PRIZES • INFO • DRIP PAN Heavy galvanized steel Smooth rolled edges. Prevent messy drlVeways! 25"x47" #281/ AT20 499 USMC S GAL JEEP GAS CAN Vented, leak PfOOI, & tuooe<J, heavy gauoe steel gas can Most poput31 container I 099 tor fuel ~torage. Foe mow· ers or car emergency •11010 SUN SUPER T ACH II 0-8.000 RPM capacity Fits most 4, 6. & 8 cyflnder l2V standar d & OEM elec- tronic 1gnlt1on systems. 2997 •CP790 1 1 V2 TON FLOOR JACK t 111 Ion upaeily hydr<iulic portable lloor ;actt. S1eet frame 6 llddlt.. OWl'load ptotecled hydraullcs. FllQld wheels lor · strn9ht ahead' 4995 stab1hty under load •GL -09/2000 THERMOSTATS TAU TEMP Warm up engine QUickef Gel more heat taster Fie· place your Old thermostat now• 1 09 EACH ALL DORMAN'S AUTO CENTERS OPEN JULY 4th 9105 MICHEUN x AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR AMERICAN CARS! SPf!C1•nv fl'"Qtn,......,..J tot 1"mff'•r: dn c..-' '"'' fuo-titJit5 wn1rew•H r1d1.a t1ut , ... 0@'\•0"eo r "' ·~1#Jtt • ~rr-no1,.. 'i<Jf' Dff(JM:t~·~ rt$pull•· ,,. t·•"'ll•no •nd ''"'''t"'., t""' Mnnomy Oft' t»•\ 011 hr•• WHITEWALLS SIZE PRICE FET 19611-CXWW 68.00 248 185115XWW" 87.00 2.39 205/1 4XWW 72.00 2 51 195115XWW 73.00 2.57 205/15XWW n .oo 2.72 215f t4XWW 80.00 284 215/tSXWW 82.00 2 91 225115XWW 88.00 334 230/15XWW 92.00 333 235115XWW 103.00 338 •Aedwall Xzx AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR IMPORTED CARS! DU'V"'!"ll<>',,....CompaclA,,....1onca" '"'~ I••••• eng1,,_e<I 10 08\I• .. c;Ot,.•lf>Q t.lat>OHy .,,., •oadi'IOIO•tlQ lllCl•Oll 011 bo11'1 ... , •ncl Ory •oac '"''•'•" •ve• H••no• C:QITIPa"'" 10 t><u ply 1tre1 •NI lonO lreeo m1let>Qe 00 BLACKWAUS SlZE PRICE FET 15f>.13XZX 39..00 1.48 145-13X.ZX 40.00 1.32 165-13X.ZX 44.00 1.61 1~14XZX 44.00 1.54 t45-15XZX 48.00 1.43 t55-15X.ZX 47.00 1 66 175-13X.ZX 49.00 1.88 t6&14XZX 49.00 1.73 175-14XZX 49.00 1.86 165J70-13XZX 54.00 1.54 185170.13XZX 58.00 1.98 190H R651390 17.00 2.26 GUMOUT fUR MIX Gets rid ot C.lftlon. 111provts ComPf&SSIOf14 tr"' stlcky waives 98 c l2 OZ. C..n •rS88 EA SPRAY DEGREAAR Just SPfay on & lloSe off lor a sparkling 12 9 ctean engine. t7 Oz. Splay •7S52 £ CARB CLEANER A Stops rough ldllno. stalltng & hard starting Cleans your carbufrtor lnSlde & 12 9 out. Pint ,7502 £A SIMONIZ SHINES UKE IHI SUN Goes on smoother & Wipes off easter than lht lea01ng PftmlUITI wax 1t1 Ult sun or ~ LIQUID WAX •AS966 -16 Oz PASTI WAX •AS965 -14 Oz 3 19 EACH DOW GARD COOLANT/ ANTIFREEZE e.!0tt you mw IUJ'S IOI Y011r lollQ ....unds -mw OQllS lot rout.~·· 1111 protec:llOO -w1U1 DOWGAAO -ti protects from !~..1 oanOSIOn alld llOol -WOl'lll!'S L-1 11GAl S 3 79 GAL MONKEY GRIP CAR MATS First QUallty -unMf$al. Fhs lftO&t car~ Cob's Blue (•1220). Burgundy (•1221). &ldt (•t222), Sand 1•1224) Green (•1??8) s.ze 17 r 14 REBUILT WATER PUMPS with Lifetime Lubrication (Hl~Mlrr I ,..,.,,.., I<!'>\ l'l'• 1110 rl' "'ie• Ir •l~1 t·t '•, • 'l • 'f""• •!)O ft¥'W • The tire designed lo combine optimum handling Chatac1eu.s11cs with comfortable ode. The M 301 has come as orlglnal equipment service oo Audi & Saab. Tread life frequently exceeds 30,000 mHes under normal driving coodll1ons. This rayon belted radial is more nexlble on the road than steel Ifs strong, & has a wide & highly stable cornering capablhty zss• ~ . ~---~·~ 145 10 .. -:·:·:··:.::. F.E. T. 1.08 SIZE PRICE F E T 155-12 29.50 1.39 145-13 27.50 1.32 155-13 30.50 1.47 165-13 31.50 1.61 175-13 34.50 1.83 155-14 31.50 1.54 185-14 34.50 1.• 175-14 38.50 1.91 185-14 38.50 2..09 CAP& WHEEL 165-15 34.50 1.13 NOT INCLUDED 185-15 38.50 1.71 ';I'( ....... Auto P.,,_, T1'" and S.Vlce llt theM locMloM: °"9f' o..y M . S-.0., M Suno" ~~ AnllMiM t2IO ti tutlcl '""'*" ,,, ,,. .... ...... hrfr RMllllCllM. (11 ..... ,._._~.,,,,,,I (N) .... 1- a.... .... mt .... ,,,. ..... I INl·CHAP~Fl:RAL · RACING ·CAR .. The same gasoline-powered miniature copy of the Indianapolis race car that won the 1980 Indy 500. .. ~ .. •-1(090 DA• ..... -~ r..,.. oo a ..... .,,~.,.«""'~,...,... "' ...,.. t,,_. ,......,,.oc..c:""~ •Ml Pl ,.,.., ---"'°' l ..... <."'-O-'W"W• •"' ""'1(_V\ , .. urn '~ •f ,,.., I f ( f'l.,g. ...... ,...... 90 (f..,-., of Pvt t ,., • ...,.. l .,,.,...,_,••rent., •""" 90 O•io~ ""°'°" '•"""'" _. ... t41JO lk• ,..._ o.tec.1i.• b•"•" .... n • ,.... ~~ '-"'·~ ont'P tC)f •M P.iod Of ~¥\cl ~ ~,,.., t~Qe to ~ ....... ,,. .. ~t.c>b"~ .... '~~~ .. ,,_,.....,. of '~ tW1!Jlf'I ...... ,,.,. "" "" t ..... -°'....,.,'""~ .,. . .., ·• • On d•soliy now through July 6. 1980. Come into oor Fountain Valley store for more details Winner must bl l8 years or older. CASCO REBUILT STARTER MOTOR For most 12 Volt Cars (tkcept lore.on c:ars. Chlysw Prod · 1375 ucts with reduction oe.r and s1<11ters wrth bollt-lnJ501e. noi<lsJ EXCH. f0t t.losl 11 Voll C"~ Prodlicts w1tn 1995 •llduCllOO giu r ~NI slalltrs Wllll bu1ll tn soienood~ ( •XUC>t l0te111n C41t) EXCH IMPERIAL TRANSMISSION COOLER C O(J(itf I UCtng & ~ IUtbul.i IO< > f or poo ul.tt '<It UIS v~n\ & pidiups IOW!OQ ~· 13aa 00..1• A ut•rt 111.ters ""°" not1'141 ~tit l ' ()(\\ II 000 G v w •/4?008 <l'I .. . 1600",f vw 21 af!' r1~11> ~ IMPERIAL STAINLESS STEEL FAN BLADES f'lex1ble Ian blades to ht most Amertean cars 1~ · f#Z?t61~) Of 17" (•221617) 1388 1488 1s•• 18 ( •2? 16181 19" ( •2? 1619) KASCO REBUILT ALTERNATORS F0t most cars (ucepf lor - e.on ars. 111tegra1 rtQU&a· IOI .ln<l AmOffcan r.fOtOls with MotOfola syslem I 15!~ KASCO BATTERIES TopQuahty t2V batteries IOf most cars "'OST COMPACT & STANDARD CARS :'4 MONTH 40Amp (?:>Jee) 40 Amp (n<kc I 36 MONTH 4fi Amp (?80cc) ~J Amp (28tcc I 413 MONTI-I -53 Amp I ?8 lrc) 10 Amp I 370cc I MOST lARG£ CARS 36 MONTH 70 Amp (370cc, 411 MONTH 8 1 Amp (450cc) VOl KSWAGEN 36 MON TH -45 Amp ( 268cc ) 25~~ 2~~ 35~~. 36~~ 39~~ 33~~ OR ... 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LONG tEACH '°'""" \ Wlwlnl )•t •nci1 .. , 1 .,.0..., .. 1 •» O.tr<KuO• m bOf'Hto ~ <•ft<O INn 11' ~ H o ,, "•tlt>vt • tO(t ''"' t1) mi.< • ..,.f', U.S. Junior Nellonel Chamoff>nehlp• t .. uco.<m1 INTmllM&DIATI MIN .......... , Mtrl,.. def, Pettltc Slt9r•t, (olO., l).U, U·t , l~llO~e..<11, 10.U, 10.lS Misc. ..... -....................... ....,,._--~~~ ·---.. -.. , .... ,. -· FQ1JlHEAECORD/OUTOOORS Total Conrentr•tion Andrea Jaeger . with her hatr nying. 1s seen hitting a two· handed backhand in a first round victory over Anthea Cooper of Bntain Wednesday at Wimbledon J aeger. who played at M1ss1on V1e10 a year ago in the Seventeen tnurnamc nt. 11.on. 11 ·3 1;.:1 Albacore Caught Off San Diego Jn 1.·a'>l.' 'nu m1:-sPd 11 tht· r1r ... t "J'<irt eaught ulbaC'ort· Qf the '>t•a-.on \4l'rt' hrou~ht into San Ott'JW l<.intJin~s Sunday t•venmg Tht•\ \I, en.· <·aught '>Oml' R5 mrlc•<, orr 1'01nl L(Jma on a ('OUrSt• or .ipproximatf>ly ~'f~' dt'grC'<·s There are ... till alb1,.., bf·mg C'au..:ht but lht•\ ~c-'('m to t.>t' rather scaU<'red and not until thri. wt>ekend wtwn the: flstung fl~l tncrease5 w1JI more information on the m1grat1on be available Ang-ler's Ct>n.er in Nc"A-port ha..c; updatl'd th1• longfm report hy 'e nfymg thert> ,.., som" pn·U> good longftn a rt1 on taktnR place '>Omt· 200 to 400 mrlt-s fr om :'\l'v. port b~ ('(Jm ml·n·1al f1<,hcng boab THESF: ALBlt:s "RF: Rl '°'"~<.. rn th<' 9 t<J 20·pound rh.1.,., ;i nd d:HI\ r1sh C'Jtl'ht':-I onttnU•· lf1 IOl'rt'JSI' •J" tht' ft<,h mai...c thl.'lr 1 urn ror lht' tn!>1dt· run Thf' alba1 or•· apµ<•ar to bt· moving very fa-.t 1h1s )t:ar Jn fc:tl't . comm1•rr1at boats thal "'n1· hetJd1ng out to f1-.h longf1ru; tn the M1d'4 a) fsland area c•ndl.'d up H'r> :-.hort and made good hauls of a lbarore 1ust offUll' Ila\!. a11an bl ands Th1s 1ni11al run of J lbacort' (·ame to Chuc·k Tart ., "Sea Spra' pretty ~ood last \H'Ck a-. hl· hc.cd 50 lon)!f1ns on board 1n les-. than a ('Ou pie of hour.. There rould tx· l\l.O rt.·a~on., f,1r thts cond1tcon '\'.ormally c·arh 1•a11ght fish arl' 11.: r1sh and tx;>al!-i:t·l 7 to 20 ft"h J cfay b> mak1n~ <ilmost as man~ !>top" It 1" not until tht' rcsh an· rc:aJl> bunched up 1 'ehoolcd t1ghtti-• OUrDOORS or 1 ht•n · 1s a shortage of batt m the area that longfrni. ~eem to t'harRt.' <.i boat Thes~ mlgratJo~ r1-.h mcght char~e a boat one da) .rnd comt' to the corner to feed and then not do so for many da:,s Albacore are very unpN'dtrta ble a' witnessed by a poor sho\I. in~ last )ear According tc1 Helen Smith the fcrs t ftsh for Balboa Angling Club was captured "al-back in Marc h when a member brought in a 412·pounder v.h1ch was caught out of that school of fish that got lost m the m1d·Pac1f1c a nd landed up unexpectedly off our coast TIDS CURRENT SH9"'1NG or longfans 1s very early by past records wht>n tndit1onally our sea.son doesn't even get started un- hl July 4. My only advice to those who didn't get a. longfin last year 1s to get one trip under your belt as soon as possible. After ~hat 1t will all be downhill 1f the M~ason improves as lhe normal f1shm~ months amve Fistung m the Sea of COTtt>z ha!. cooled off a bit from its earlier torrid pace and has been rep(actd by tempered action and hot weather days. Now that the weathe r as startmg to \I, arm up. resorts along Da· Ja ·s coasUme have room and there are a m ple. seats available on Aeromex.ico's flights departmg either LAX or 1:'•Juana . . . Twenty six members of the Balboa Angling Club s women s division caught 31 marlin. a number of big bull dolphin and ~ther assorted big game fish during U>elr visit last week to Buena Vista ROOSTERFISH HAVE FIN-'LLY rome alive along Baja's shorelines as those fishing insJde with lave mullet are averaging better than three fish per boa\ between Punta Arena and Punta Pescadero. Most resorts will be closing for the summer season come August and then wiU be reoperung in m1d·September to renew fish· mg trips for marlin. dolphmandsallflsh. . . There is some .iood yellowtaJI action off BaJa California s west coastline for those takmg advantage of long range trips out of San Oiego or fishing a long the coast from Mag Bay north to Ensenada. There is some action at the Coron ado Islands but it is UP. and down and hopefully it will settle down to some good fi.ahing for yellows thhs coming week Baseflall Pro TryOut Slated \' oun, bueball bopeC\tls wbo weren't taken ln tbe recent free •cent draft who w~t a chance to try tor a pro bqeball career wUl have u opportunJty to abow their ablUtlee to major lea1ue 1couta t.b1I weekend. Dlek Cole, of the Major Lea1ue Scoutlna Bureau that ell· compuH8 /l'I C!lubl, hH an· nouaced ab open t ryoat-for )'out.hi bltfteft the ~ ud • at Cal State P'rtda1 alt a.m. "' ' ''IAlt ,..,. we Ud bttwMn 500 ud 100 tr)' out and 1.3 ol tboH w..-. alped a.o contracts,·· • Colo 1a.ys. "We'll weed them out on Friday then will have thole we select retum on S.lurda)' and Sunday for tbe acoutl to 'f•leb.'' The only atJpulatJon, aeeot'd· lag to Q)le. 11 that yout.ba pt.)'· l1'1J American Le1lon Junlor bateball mutt brln1 a letter from their coach 1tvta1 ~Ion IO participate. \'out.bl ehould brina tbelr own ... Md .. tot.be tryout and 6e oa time Friday momLnc alt o'e~ll on Lhe cal State Fullencc dlamoed. , ' I l I i . . ~ COMICS I CROSSWORD 1"indlr • .Nl'9 21. ,., PEANUTS by Charles M. SchulL BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll P1rtcll ''This Is ridiculous!" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH ·--~, ............... _ ~-- 'UNKY WINkERBEAN I ~·T 8EUE.1.IE rT ! I'N\ ~ ME1'E RT WW\8&.EOON ! PS5T !! 6'VE 1IM n4E Ol' SCHMOCnf BAU.! by Tom Batiuk ~~~~~~m!E:.~,f-11~---;."\.\~ ........ --~ I f . ! .,;;;;;;;;._~~~~~~--...._~e by Jett MacNetty ~WtlM! fM V\.ll41Nb MIO£ lNO ~IC ti>tf.t M'4 f~lEWO 206!R~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE t t I • HI !HERE , )t>l.J Cf\N Wf\T011t¥\ f MtKE.-IA>Hfff AtN Dfl'I ~ -How OO'JbO SR'/ 1' on'~ 00 ~ WE flEAO A~O I READ A A600K"? ~~ 1 .. ? by Mell Lazarius DR . SMOCK THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus ArriOla "let's wait for another bus, Mommy. AR the window1 are taken on this." DENNIS THE MENACE • ~ 006 CWO WIN PRIZ!S~IF 1 WNm1> 1> ES HIM u~ ~1 1 ' I • ' ' .... -------.----------.. W#OoE ~Al~M, '1a.J BtJT'Tl.J!J INT01 IVOt\11 ~T JU OGE PARKER I i)~i by Harold Le Dou• DO Y0V HEAR ME / I AM THE. FMHER l\ND'I OON T EVER WANT Y'OU 10 Lil 10 ME AUAIN' by Tom K . Ryan K~WING-V/e Pl.AV A KEVROLe IN -nte 9<1'I SCOUT P'A~P"1W! o'--...., ______ _... ____ __:.;;:;:;...--...-~------""" NANCY NANCY --AREN'T YOU THROUGH WITH YOUR BATH YET ? TI415 WILL TAKE A LONG TIME by Ernie BusllmUI• --------~~--------~ i .. .. I "By golly, they ARE grun." • by Kevin Fagan by t.ynn Johnston BlCAUSf: ~RMPA JUST l~lENEDTO Bl.OW llP ll-\E T V. r by George Lemont TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Olanty 5 Catd~ 10 Epoc poetry 14 fOOd ,., Peeo5how ' 6 °""1::1'1 are a 17 W~ 19 Mat>rtc»a India<'! 20 Pilots 21 COoncsts 23 Stroilts 25 Famed lid· <lier 26Au1~ 30 ltlsufget!IS 3' FrendlrTYe< 35 Al>Ol.lndonq 37 Sinful 38 Demented 39 Golt clubs 42 Babylontan god 43 Forme! TV hO$t 45 Alrestl 46 Strained 48 Tlrede 50 Setbee*s 52~ -Speeker SA Belmont t 2 I 4 w1nrw:at - RI09!' 55 Asy!UIT'~ 5q(),l~ NI TEO F~aturf' Synd><.atl' .,..l'dneM!ay ' Puute S~•eO 6J Lano un11 ' • • • • • c o I o II • • o • • 6'11U Old '''"'•••IOl•••••0t 08y 2words •• I • • •l•IO•I ' •• 0 66 IM!'ls Sladium ' • t • ' ' l l -' ' • c. ' 67 P~I TS --• 01 • I ,. >1•11 I I'. *!" l •••• ''-ll l f ·-68 Le.se ~ .. 1"", •• 1 • •1,1t., ... u 6QGarden@d o • c -'' •• ,,_ •OI• ·o T~1s , , , • c .. , l o•" • , ... 7 1 T erm1n1 -• 1111 t 1 l • c • • r 1. 1 DOWN (. • ' l 1(l ~ •••• 0 t • -:.:,+-• __., 1 • o • c. olw I Frencfl PAIS l lmpalled w • -,. t 11 ... t I• t t 0 I '"'' '..; o: '-I '. Oi •IC. f I I O t 1t 3 O'N led •_.~')...:'I •i"l!...i! • ' ' I •• 4 M Of P aOtupt 5 JO!Ot5 26 Hot>Olf's 6 HOIO\ 21 Sarel't $son 7 Flawt!f 28 Evergreen 8 ~ numoer 29 Acapu!Go 9 S.S.-perl()fme< 10 Confloe 31 AC1or Mau· 11 Peel rice - 12 AboV!l 3 2 W 8Sh cycle 13 Betlolds 33 v-s 18 Rubber· 36 Less neduid 40 OtttuMld 22 Numerical • 1 M1n'' name prefix o Kind ol ln 24 Finch 4 7 Ett ICltMllt •9 BelOtl' 51 P<>pstn SJ Carve(! $lab 5~ A<M!nlurous !>6 Narcissus nympl't 57 Hatre<:lo. 58 TlllV 60Sund•~ 6 1 ReQaor 62 Suoerlahve endings 6S Man's mcll· name ..... I r I ' i ' ) .. . . . .. -DAILV PILOT TtlUfwtilV, June .. '., Business AJr· Fare Cuts Lead to Higher Priee'.. ;r •1 10RN CVNNJrr ............... OAKLAND -Hert In the city that on~ ~ .. th low~ alrlln• capital ol tho COUDU7. ttlere are worn• Ula\ \be curt'tOt round ol prt~ C\atUn1 u n only lMcl to hllbu pncea Tbue II ao contradiction in lhat viewpoint, aa ••p rl'Ued by H enry Huff, prulde nt o f Tranaamerlc. AlrUne1. one ol two formerly all· charter airlines t.hat u e aUll baaed here. Once there were four. Huff mal.olalna that the hie transcontlneataJ lln 1, now olferina New York·Calllornl.a lrlpa tor "9. are dolng so at a loss. 'Ibey can't afford lt. be saya. "It's ablolutely crazy." It will end within a year . be aays. There Is an irony to Hank Huff's words .. ( EMPLOYEES AT CHECKER MOTORS CORP. HAVE SALARIES SLASHED Production In Kalamazoo, Mich. May Be Stopped Week at a Time Taxi Producer Setback Industry Slump Takes Toll on Checker because he wu among the st.roo1 advocaJ.es of low prices. His airline specialized lo lowe r-cost charter rates, far lower than those offered by acheduled 1.1.nes. ,,. cents ia the charge per mlle oo the profit.aba., ~ Francisco-Los Anaeles route, the coun'*'• bUliest. • Huff lnabts the adjuatment wlU have to because " be aald ID a apeech tb1a year, • HE FOUGHT FOR deregulation too, fttling it more disooullt seats sold, the greater the I06lsa..r would open up air travel to greater competition. Those Dael have been enormoua, more The charters won the fight. and now are free t.o set $500 mUllon ln the final quarter ol 1m anci up regular schedules in competition with the big· rirst quarter of Ul80. The trend continues, and I name trunk carriet"S. blames much of It on ticket prices that aren~· What they didn't bargain on wu the "High lated to cost. .•. Noon" ferocity of the competition. and Hurf now Which ls, he said in efred, a hell of a wac:to feels some of the big-name carriers could go un-run an ru rllne or any othe r buslnesa. :• der , or at lea.5l be forced to merge if they are to ------------------~­ avoid crashing. Whatever . be feels that the speeial $99 to SJ..29..coaat-to-<:oast rates offered recenUy -side by s ide with conventional prices several times those amounts -are racing an inevitable. financially dictated end REPLACING TBEM, says Huff, will be "pro- per" rates, or rates based on common sense and bus iness experience. Heavily discounted rates will rise. and some other rates wtll fall. he predicts. as common sense returns The rate cuttmg couldn't have come at a worse time for some of the airlines. says Huff. whose own operation remains in the black The U S. and world economies are in trouble, and the industry is losing money Meanwhile, for example, fuel prices nse. The result is absurd. lfa ys Huff. A Boein~ 747, for example, consumes 20.000 gallons of fuel on a coast to-coast tnp The fuel co!-its about Sl 25 a gallon. orS25.000in all, a sum that might represent only 40 percent of the Lr1p's total cost. A 147 CARRYING 484 passengers grosses about ~8.000. but the fuel cost aod capital expenses. salaries, food. fe<>s and taxes. quickly eats 111to the gross and makes 1t 1mposs1bletoeam a profit Evt:ntually, says HuH, who advocates single price policies U\Stcad of the myriad rates now of· fered. the "giv<.'away and throwaway .. pnces will :-.uccumb to the realities or the marketplace. Where 1s reality? Somewhere, 1t c;ee mi.. closer to JS cents a seal-mile instead or the 4 cents charged on some transconuoentaJ n1~hu. Fifteen .$50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt•u·•t only pe1194'nl • lnco•• • Co.•ncl•I • R•ekfe,nl&.I • w-1i•v e_,,_ .. • N-dlly f•IMll .. e • 6 -ttla t o l .,_. •So.them C.HforllN ( Hll(dCI (UJr fCN1ft l•f~dot9 -rvk· '11t Vt\Ut hf\dnc'n<j n~·\·ch. (714) 759·1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE • :no N .. Npen Center Onve oe~·9n P!ua Newpo11 Beac;t>, Cahtom.a , 92600 -------------------------------------, •No job foo dlllieall' DETROIT <AP > -The loog auto industry slump is taking its toll on the nation's sixth-largest auto manufacturer. tiny Checker Motors Corp. I I I I I I sales will get better , "and I have a lot or respect com•u 641·1289 1 for Tom Murphy. But I wouldn't be surprised 1f the .. 18,=~~1 I Checker, based in Kalamazoo. Mich., makes the familiar bi~, boxy Checker Marathon, 95 per· cent of which are sold lo taxi fleets and the rest to individuals. recovery came m the fi rs t quarter or 1981 .'' 1.uc.-c:....-I ~RDl9p'-'t -·~~~I I CHECKER RAD ITS second best year fin an· Z:,;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;::-=:::::-~;-~-1 cially last year. thanks to a growing business mak· ~R SAL&-I T1gbt credit is the major deterrent for a taxi buyer. says Checker President David Markin. though "they rt>ad the papers too. and when they read that Uun~s are had. they may say, 'I'll hold off for another yt>ar · " ing components for the major auto C"Ompanies, J particular} GM . Earnings were $6.1 mHhon -not $4 MILLION t-nough to rival any of the five larger U S. auto I makers: General Motors. Ford. Chrysler. IST TDs I American Mot.ors and Volks waB!n of Amenca 12 to 36 montfts I But in this year 's first quarter , sales fell 15 A phone c:ill 10(by will br1n1; our 1 1 percent to $33.4 million and earnings plunged 63 rf'T'rncnr~tl~ tomorrow; '"c'll f'OR BOTH TIIOSF: reasons. Checker sales percent. from $2.5 million to a htUe more than I I 1h 0/o & 12112° o ~happy ro 1tive you a quoution. I are down sharply, and last week the company an· $927,000 :-.rn1r.i •;.·h~r~·\ no <'blrgJcion. : nounced heavy• pa~ cuts for its white-collar Checker's directors arc preparing an offer lo S~ by,..._ LE. O••~ ! c:ou~;y 1 workers Markin declined to give f1gur~ but said the company's fewer than 600 public s hareholders Offend witti rKOWM. · · .,. , .:. • ··~ •-: Painting the Town Since 1930" I 10 percent to 1.5 percent 'I!. as "in the ballpark " to buy them out and turn Checker into a pnvatc .. . 1 Half its normal production force of 1,000 concern 714/540-0500 , . " / workers 1s on layoff, and M ark1n said in an in· c=::::=;~::::=:==::~:===:'!iW===========~;:::;;;;:::;;;;:::=====~-----=-=--------------~-=----_-_-..;:...-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:-..;~:;....;;::_:;;--;:;-=~-=-=-=-=-=--;;;;-;-=;;;;-., terv1ew Uu s week that stopping the assembly line t COUECTORS' for entire we!·ks at a time -as opposed to the day- here. day·tbere stoppai;cs so far -was "qwte CORNER possible." Rare Coins & Stamps "The earliest I see a recovery is in the fourth GOl.D & SILVER quarter," Markin said That's when General Prices fOf 6-25-80 Motor~ Corp. Chairman Thomas A. Murphy thmks c;.NC-M''-• su ... cuu.n .lob Boss Named SACRAMENTO (J\I'> -The stale Department of Employment Uen·lopment has a nev. director -Douglas X. P alino of SaC'ramento Gov. Edmund Bro""n Jr. announced this week that Palino. 41, alre<1dy a deputy director for plan· nmg in the department. replaces Gen(' Livingston. who was apJ>Qinted d1rHlor of the Office of Ad man1strative Law ...., kll It ... ,,.....,. .... "'°· -pl• ........ ... "'° 100 ,.,.._. '"' .. ,. loO Pno> \ISi. V.._ ~"" S.ln< 11"'1' IU-tJ:tt"' C~lltwc..-4-tt . (714) 556-6850 South Coast Plaza VIiiage ___ ... , ___ Co6"4_1 • 1(14"p ,(• WI I I) l\f>WS f f 'fO,JI 1..omrr'-""'V /.JI '"°' ,,,_..U.,.... f "4l ~ U1"flP" I v?v ,.._' ~,.,,... ,nn1;1c·a ~2 4321 Introdudng Hughes Alrparcd Service. • . • DiscOt.mts on mwtiple shtpmttlts (as low as $8 door to door). • SeMce to ~ 850 communilles In tMMStem US. .. - ormer Preside n t erald Ford h a s en elected consul· t and member of e board of direc· rs of Tiger lntema- i on a I I n c . a ansportation f irm _ upported ...... ·-.~SACRAM ENTO (/\P l -~ A bill that w ould al· ~w savmi!S and loans I ::!?so ciat1ons to off.e r •..,um e mortgages at an :~rest ra tes which could •:fl> up or down every six :;months has been sent to ' ·rh~ Assembly floor • • • .T b e A s s e m b I v j · f'inance. InsuranC'e and Commer ce Comm1tt('e I \'Oted 9-0 for SB 1937 by Sen John Foran, 0 San Franc1sC'O A similar bill b\' As l semblyman Al1stl·r McAlistcr. D-San .Jost•. I ch a1rm:rn of tht.' r\':-1 seinbl\' t•omm1tte1" •~ I pe nding on tht· &natl' floor. THE PROP OSALS are backed by the sav1n~s a nd loan industry and o pposed by consumer groups. At present. two kinds I of home mortgages are available in California. One hos a faxed rat(' or l int er e!-t and m on t hly 1 . paym ents that remain abo ut the same The 1 othe r a llows int erest rat es to go up by • ~ per· cent every six months. ·so long as the r ate never I ex c eeds 2 1 2 p~r centJ more than the original rate . Monthly payments are adJusted wilh the in· I terest rate FORAN'S bill 'AOUld I allow the antere~l rote j on a 30-year mortgai:e to be adJUSled ('\Cry SIX m ont hs. but tht.• r:Jt(· j could ne\'c•r be more than 6 pern•nt abm l' or 1 below the original The interest t·hangt>s v..ould follow a fedt.>ral mone) " market index. H the in- dex went up. the lender 1 ·cou l d r ai~.t· the : mortga~e r ate. 1f 1t went down. he would be re· : qui red to r educe the I : mortgage rate. t • T h e m on th !~ pay- ments could be changed • to reflect the new in- . terest rate at periodic int e r vals. prob a bl y : e very five or e i ght · years .-------- HOOSIHQ A PHARMACY :;:E]JS THOUGHT Grant, " •. R. Ph. ~~ There's ng I e a J une wedding, so the saying goe!. If you are a June bride cor even a May bnde) or any kind or bride and Just setting , up housekeeping. "e know you are in the midd le o f loads o f Important decisions. You ar e t ryin g t o g e t everythlllg off to a good start and want to choose th i ng s carefully Choosing a pharmacy Is certalnly eomethlng to be etven carefuJ tbougbt. l\'11 Important to know that any preteriptJ.oo you Dffd to have filled will be co.-rectly handled and U Y specific lnstruetJons for cferlvln1 tbe full b e nef i t o f y ou r medlcatlon w ill be eapJalned. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you Med a mddne. P\ck up JOUt prHt rlptlon If ._GI DUJ'by. or we wllJ -de1lwtr promptly wiU»out m... cbun. A ire•& many people ••tr11t ut wHJ'I t heir ffft~r1pdou. .... , ., eom..-.roar-T PAISL80P"' .. 'CT ,,_MMY ··~ .... -=:r ~.June M. t9IO OM.VPtLOT - Dai1•y Plan Could· Hike Taxes WASHINGTON CAP > Unleu tornetblDI LI done to cha.nae lht law the 109enunent'1 dalry pr1~ t upport Pf'Off&m wtU coet taxpayen about It bUllon a year at teut lhrou«h tam. uys \be AsrtN!wn OepartlJ\tol A detailed analyall ol the pro1ram 11 co1t1 and future t re nd• wau m•de avallabae t.o daley. f11r rn and conaumer repreuni.t.tves at u cloaed door mt~t 101 here lh1J week A1rlt'ulture Secrclvq, Bob Ber~land caJled the meeunic to wsr°" a num~r of propoeal1 that have *" made to cha.nae the cur rent price sup· port t yaum Un der current l aw. p assed by Con AC rt-~11 a nd sl 1ened by Pr es ident C:arter lut f-.11 , milk price support.a m ust be set each Oct. 1 at a minimum or 80 per cent of parity. a standard whlch at too percent theoretically would elve farmers the same buying power they had Ill UU0-14. ll also reqwres a seml annual adjust· ment each April 1 -to reflect hJ gher rarmen' CO!IU of p roduclnJ milk. Un- less the law Is changed, a (urlher in· crease will be due this raU According to briefing papen dis· tribut.ed al t.he m eeting, annual costs of the support program in the year that will end Sept. JO w1U be sLi ghtly more than $1 billion, twice what was esumal· ed last fall. If the 80 per cent support rate is con· tinued, the annual cost of the progr am could rise to more than $1 3 btlhon in 1985. the report said Lincoln-Mercury Division announces a $1000 cash purchase or lease rebate on .. ,._..,... Cltaf,....,. B a rry F . S ull i van is c b a lrman and Chief Executive Officer of First (:hicago Corp. and its principal SU bsidiary First National Bank of Chicago. Lincoln Continental, Continental· Mark, and Lincoln Versailles. Thes e are beautifully built and beautifully equipped automobiles you can be proud of. The 1980 Lincoln Continental. The 1980 Lincoln Continental is 700 pounds trimmer and fourteen inches sh orter t han its predecessor. Tu further improve efficiency, a new Automatic Overdrive 'fransmission reduces engine revolutions by about 33% at highway speeds, as compared to a standard three-speed autom atic t ransmission. These engineering refmements have helped the 1980 Lincoln offer a 50o/o improvement in EPA estimated fuel economy.* Yet Lincoln s till offer s lug~ge and passenger spacet greater than last year's , along with the comforts and appoint ments t r aditional to f ine automobiles. The 1980 Continental Mark VI. The new Mark VI is shorter, lighter and more fuel-efficient than last year's Mark. It also offers such electronic t echnology as an instrument panel with a message ce nter that actually communicates with you on a display screen . By .---------------pressing the appropriate buttons on t he keyboard, you Fuel mileage ratings for Lincoln Continental k h and Continental Mark VI. can as t e system a variety of questions. The system 51\0tv* 1~~:~" '1£i'**~~~ 24 ~~ can t ell you ho\v many miles you can travel on your v-/( raungaover l9'79 \!9J MPG. . ~-----------remaining fu el, the estimated time of arrival at your destination, your average speed, and even your aver age miles per gallon. The 1980 Mark VI achieves a 50% increase in fuel efficiency w ith EPA ratings of @** EPA EST. MPG and 24 EST. HWY . The 1980 Lincoln Versailles. Versailles offers traditional comfort in a trim four-door, five-passenger car. With standard Lincoln luxuries so complete, they leave almost nothing to be desired: such equipment as power windows, automatic temperature control air conditioning, AM/FM Stereo Search radio with power antenna, and much more. The$]{)()() Rebate. Now, for a limited period, Lincoln-Mercury Division is offering a $1000 rebate when you purchase or lease (either from stock or by order) any new 1979or1980 Lincoln after June 4, 1980. You may take your rebate by check directly from Lincoln-Mercury Division, or it may be applied as part of your down payment. One thousand dollars-on top of already attractive Dealer prices. And only from your Lincoln Dealer. See him today. S600 rebates on Grand Marquis, Colony Park wqons . and Cougar XR-'18 with Luxury or Sport G'n)up. Rebates also available on other Men:ury car lines through July 12,,1980. at your participating Lincoln-Mercury Dealer'e. Some Deale re contribute part of the rebate. MERCURY ~I t"J-;-;11 ~ . . ---~ , l ; ' . 4 j •i i ~ ·~ ~ 8Je DAll. V PtLOT Famed SOviet Oil Center Wells Dry BAK ' u. s.n. CAP> -Tbe YU\ oil ,, Ida 11rdlnt tlus Ca.splan Sea part dl7 once formed tbe backbone of th Soviet oU todultry Bll1 now lh• old •·rib aN ldl and dnUen ban moV'ed out to kl ln ~b ol MW auppUn A<'«M"dina 'o ulculat ol UM U S Central lnt•lU~• Aaeney. th~ Scm« Vnjon, now t.be world '• No 1 OU produ«-r. wUl rea<'h l&a peak pro dut"bon Ws )'Hr and be1m lO fall bac k ln t•t U S oU lodU5lr)' analylb call the CIA forttast un· dul.)' harsh . howev r Sith~ bdtlnd ht>r dt'lk ln • pt'e·revolutJMary buUdl""' 1n ck>•t1town tsaku, 0-. capltal of th AurbaiJan ~publle tn the soviet aoulh. Taira T•trova rttlt'd °'' tiaurt-lhal clearly palnted the p1C'lu~ ol thhi ~1100 ·~ dttlant' u » major 011 pro· duclna an-a ''I.AST l 'EAR w•: mt't the plan Our 011 pro· du(·tion w41, IS s million mNnt" lOnb 3 percent of the Soviet total ' aid Mr~ Ta1rova 66, the Azerba1Jun foreign m1n1sttor and an oil en gineer This 1s tht' t'QUI\ alent t1bout 300.000 barrels of 011 11 da) Bru.t'd Otl the orflc1al So\at't total for 1979 of 586 m1lhon metric ton' or 4 l billion barrels, Azerba1 Jan·~ procJucuon actuall~ would be closer to 2 6 pe rcent The year bt'forl', the percentage was 2 8 At its pea k during World War JI . the republic pumped 71 percent of all Soviet 011 Oil's importance for the region as clear The main thoroughfare along the sea as called Oil Main WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewels by Joseph purchases diamonds gem· stones. gold and sitver lrom private 1nchllldua1s and estates Careful examination and evalua· 11on by our expen!> H19he!>t p11c~ patd t0-9 oa11y Sal 10-6 Closed 5unoay Phone loday Ask tor Belly Grace or Doug Kennedy "11\ADoll()t; U 1-u\! 10~ OVI• !:JO •I•-\ Jf:Wf:LS by JOSf:PH South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa • 540-9066 CALL LINDA BWE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO sso0,000 ').'ezvporf Eq~ii~~ I,im_ds Jnc a Slreet 1l run.a Into 011 Squlll't' The warm air aUll ta punaw wl\h \he 1mtH of crude oU AN OILY f'1Llll COVE~ lh aea near \he hort Bia& lan.ktnt wait to take on new loada of oll for ahJpment up tbe Voll• River to the lnchatriaJ north 8a1tu'11 decline la tworold. Tbe oJd wella nave aono dry on the barren 1round around lhe city. But more Important hu been the mualve Soviet drive lo devt1lop new oil field• in the frcnen and nearly lnacc 1lble SJben•. 1,300 miles to lbe northeast. The Si~nan field• now produce 52 percent of ~vu:t oil and help maintain the Soviet Union's No. I pos1uoo in world 011 produc:Uoo at an estimated nw ~·b ... .,e ge.w d,,, .. dte barNl'lt ,,ro11nd aro ... d tlle ~ftfl f)ul •Ort-h1tportanl laa• ~the ffta•#fN-Sorf_.1 drire 10 det"'elop rtt>tr ofl flt>ld1r in thr fro:en. Ht-orly ina.-.-.-""iblr SilN-ria. 11 7 m1lhon 42 gallon barrels a day Saudi Arabia. ~ h1ch has the world 's largest proven reserves with around 163 4 b1lhon barrels. now produces 9.5 m1lhon barrels a day Soviet reserves are estimat· ed by LIS 011 sources at 67 billion barrels DES PITE SIBERIA'S PROMINENCE m the overall Soviet oil production figures. Baku keeps its grip on past ~lory a~ a refining center and pro· ducer of oil dnlhn,.: and trans port equipment. Kasum Kasumov. dire<·tor of the Azerba1Jan's 011 refinery, s aid 30 percent of the facility's crude last year came from Siberia Proof of the Soviet plan to keep Baku at the for efront or refining lie~ with a massive p1~hne building plan that eventually will link the area with Siberian faelds by 1982 The Soviets show no intention. either. of ~1vmg up on what oil remains under the Caspia n Sea near Baku FEREOt'S Ml'SAYEV. CHI EF o f the Peschano) £• field 15 mile~ offsho re , claims that oal there 1sas pun' a~ c;rn bl' found an) wher e The profit motive a l~o is strong Mus ayev sa)s at cost.:, his !.tatt· ownt•d entcrpnsc $23 25 to get a • • • Oil, Gas Wells Drillings Rise DENVER <AP> Petroleum Information Inc . the 011 and ~as indus try's reporting service. says 17 5 percent more 01 1 and gas wells were drilled durln~ the first quarter of th1s year than durin~ the same period las t year And the overall succe5s rate during the first quarter of this year was 72 I per cent. compared with 68 percent dunn~ the same penod last year Petroleum Information srud that the RoC'ky Mounta in rei;:1on s n~ count hat an all lime high on March 31 Wllh 414 units at work The previous h11?h was 411.setJan 11 r1rst quarter 1980 total'i c;howed 6.565 new Oil "ells and :l,434 ~clb drllh.•d fo r J,!a~ Dunng first quarter 1979. t.3G1 \lo elh \loCrt· drilled for 011 anti 3.688 for gas. Petroleum Information .. aad S1Mitch to Republic for the 17. savings loan. f Republic Federal chargu far le.a for this unique loan. Many $(,L's have in- c reased savings loan rates to as high as 6~ But Republic sbll offers you the low rate of just 1%. Here' a haw the 1 ~ loan works. You can borrow up to 90% of your balance on any certificate account And you slmpfy repay at an annual Interest rate o f just 1 't more than the rate your account earns. For ex.ample. if you borrow $ J ,000 from a n 8% account. 60 days lat.er you pay back $ J ,0 I 4 79 for an annual percentage rate of 9%. Which makes your elfect.ive loan rate JUSl 1 % You avoid the penalty for early with- dnw.J. Meanwhile your enllre savings keep earning Interest at their established rate. So you have 1mmed1att> access to your money witho ut losing 1nt1>resl You re free to take advantage o l any opportunitJes that com e along. o r to get cash for an emergency. We can lnlmfe.r fund.a for you from banks and other savings and loans. It may pay you to switch ~turing certificates over to Republic Federal. It can all be done by mail. quickly and easlly. Take advantage of Republic· s I% loon today. Call or wnt.e our nearest office. A.k about the late.at rate.a on our 21/2 year Treuury M.te Ce.rtJftcate. Now your savtngs Insured up to $ J 00,000 REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS INftA AM J71h St. We-It d Newpott frecwy (714) 541·"286 NWmM 202 AnlihelrTl Aaa ~ N. Eucld St.fil4~ LAQCJf'IA f'9QCm. 30212 Clown Vlley Pwtcway w ~ -•••n:a 1'4 ~ iYlll/&oM £ f'W)t (714) *'""7 ..... Ofllcei AL.TADEJ'1A22.48 N. ~ A11e, (21)1791·12'1 /681-661 I ,,__.,~~.,,,_...,..,.., ~ °'-Ut111• ~,. """",...,...,, , .. ,.. "' • l Ill? ........ till(:. 0.-0.-"°' AftpW•)...., '"'"l' ~.,, metrlc ton of crude oil O'-lt of the ground He sells it to lhe local refinery for S28 The aame 123-a ·ton crude ll bem1 sold lo Yugoslavia. sourcea say. for $240 a ton. double wbat at was last year AT nlAT PRICE tbe Yugoslavs are paying the Soviet Urtlon about S34 a barrel for crude. as ~ppoted lo S28 that Saudi Arabia has been charg· i.ng for lts light-grade oil The other communist states in Ea.stem Europe. membe~ of tbe Warsaw Pact, are paying about 60 percent of that figure, Western experts say Poland and Czechoslovakia have just learned that no matter what the pnce, they won't be able lo count on increased Soviet 011 dehvenes m the early part of this decade The restrictions on what the Warsaw Pact al- lies can buy seems to indicate that Soviet produc· lion now rrught be leveling orf THBEE YEARS AGO. Lbe Ll S Central In telhgence Agency predicted the Soviet linaon would beeome an importer or 0 11 b> 1982 It ,aid imports would amount lo 700,000 barrels a day The llruted Stat~. which has about 28 b11l1on bar· rels of oil resen e<. no~ 1s am porting around 7 6 million barrels a da) The CIA forecast las t month that ~" 1et output will peak at L2 m1lhon barrels a day th•~ ~~ar and "began falhn~ ne xt ) l'ar " droppini.: to · 10 mil hon barre l.s a day or It'"" • • • P eopll' are often dY. Jrfl.'<l by their own crea- tions The prope ller of this new ocean-going · • vt'ssel at a shipbuilding yard in Newpart News. Va 1sonP SU('h ~<J mplf.• _____ _ Windfall Cuts Backed WASlllNGTON \APl Thl' Senall· finance Commiltt'C ha., approved le~1slat1on a1mt•d at tern porarily offscttmi,: the impact of tht' <111 ~indfall profits" lax on s mall invc·~torc; in ual ~•·II-, PassaJ,!c• <·:aml· 1in c1 \CJI<'(' \Utt· w,.dn(·.,da\ after .. upportc·r., <,;rnl th1· ~rndfall tax aimed Jt 1ri crt'ase-. in oil c·omf):JO) n •\£•nuc•" rl'SUlltn2 from pnc.-1: den ·gul.itwn. h<Jd -.la '>hc<l rc·tirem•·nt int'omr· of nu mer~ 'mall ru~ ;.ill' o~ nl'r-. b> 1111t• third or more St>n D;l\ 111 B11n•n I> Okl<t 11. h11 ant ri>ducf'd the leg1!>liit1on <·st1mJt(·d th .. t ~ million r11> all> o~ ners could he f;n 1na bl) affected b} th1· chan2•· 'fe .,aid the· l<•1?•'-l<1taon if 11dopt1•t1 b' Cnnl!re.,, ~ ould complet1·I.> ,,rc-.et th.., ) <·ar" (.ffE-1 i.. CJf th,. 11. indfall \J'( on .,mJll anH•,tor-. r••<tl\ ani,: CJ' much a~ S500 a month frrim th1•ir 011 holdings. 'They rt· pay1n~ th1• ~aml· rate. the IJllle ro\ :.ilt~ uwnt."r" ..... c;ulf and Exxon," said Sen. Bob 111111-H Kan ;, c·o "P'>n'>or of lhl' prov1s1on ~·n l.ICJ\ll B(·nt.,cn. 0 Texas, read a letter I rom ;1 n·11n·•t «>O'-llluc:nt who '>a1d her royalty 1 lwc k of SI:! ...:1 h:.icl h•·1·n l'Ut to iust over S8 by the 1,1\ ·\nd S<·n 1<11,..,,.11 I ,110~ U •• a thP chairman of 1 h•· f-anJn1' < 11mm1t11-1· .,Jul · Thl'n··., no point 1n l.1l..1n~ '''"'' '"''h Ill ''""~'rt\ il nd l<JXIO)i the· ,., • tJJll orr ,,, 1h1•111 B11r1·n .•n • ntlm•·nl 11.•1ulrl 1!1\C royally ''""<',..., .. m 1\enHJm SI ll(JCJ l..i\ trt:dit aga1n:.t the ... 1nt1r.,11 1ir•·l•t LJ\ ( ), t•r Tiu· ( :ou 11 t •· r· HASDL.ntinq\ MlJTUAL FUND~ l 'p• and Boa.ens -• vproo : r1",,,.LD ·~~ ' -·<E\ ' c;...,.,... • '>IJ..O C,...,,...1n C(P '"'-"' 0,-0~~ ,.,.,.,.0 ... "'"'"""° t"'•ll .. .,,~ ......,A~\ ~trt• ,_,.w.1[)rn C:.,0,,.1N't• ~~~t"' Ct•~•• -Ot .,,...,o.. 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Don't believe that when your ctuldren leave home. so do your deductions. Study the examples of these people who wrote in: -My son has a job lhls summer and will earn around S3.000 to pay for his college expenses. Thls means tus in· come is too tugh for me lo clwm tum as a dependent. Not so. There is a general income limit· A dependent must have less than $1,000 m income subject to tax -but. 1t does not apply in your situation. The income lJm1t does not apply lo a child who is un· d t>r age 19or a full·time student. So for your son in college, all you need do is meet the more-than-half.support test for you to c I a 1 ma dependency deduction. EVEN BETJ'ER , YOUR son also comes out a tax winner. As long as he doesn't earn more Ulan $3.300 Cand ht> floesn·t have income from other sources>. he won't OWt! an} income tax for 1980. The $3.300 figure IS the sum of lhe $2,300 nat standard deduction and your son's own $1 ,000 personal exemption Make i.ure your son doesn't "lend" has tax·free earn· rn~s to thl' t: S government Have him e)Cempt his pay from 1ncomt-tax w1thhold1n~ by wnt1n~ the word "ex· f'rr\pl · on Line 3 of the Form W 4 he hies with hi.s l·mplo)er To qualify ~ must have had no lax liability for 1979 and t'Xpt"<.'t to incur no tax hab1hty for 1980. <This mid-year art vice 1~ n ght on t1 me. I -MY DAL'GHTEB WILL earn around $2,600 th1'i )>Ummt.>r. I expect to provide anothe r $2,400 in s upport. Sol nunl.. the more-than-half-support test and lose her as a de- 1wndent Not necessarily. It's not what your daughter earns that c·ounts for s upport purposes. It ·s what she actually spend:. on her support that 'i. crucial here. Have your daughter. 1f possible. put enough of her t•amin~s Ul tht· bank so that you wind up providing mort> 1 han hd.ll her c;upport To illustrate. say your daughtt·r bJnks Sl50 of hl·r S2.600 in earnings. You pay the extra Sl50 or her expense'> Your daughtt'r c:rn U.St' lhe bank: savings for future ex P<'n~es and )Ou hold on to the dependency deduction. By having your daughter bank her earnings and you take up t h(' slack. you prov1dt> more than half her support: $2.550 \ ... $2.450 -MY SON ALREADY has paid for his college ex· peoses for 1980 $3,000 Crom his earnings, $2,000 from m e. lie defmn.ely has provided more than half bis support and I ran't clrum him a~ a tax dependent. You 're n~ht. he bas prov1ded more than half the money for hi.' rollege expenses but that doesn't necessarily mean yoo ~ him as a dependent. The re·s a lot more to :>up port than Just the cash outlay for college expenses. f'or instance. the "fajr rental value" or his lodgin,g while he lS at home dunng the year counts as support yo11 provide tum, Prentice-Hall cautions you to remember. BY PllOVIDl~G MOR F. than half o( your child's SUP· port. you also are entitled to deduct any medical expenses )OU pa) for him or her Many colleges include a charge for medical care, even though 1t may not b4! s pec1f1cd. Ask the college for an 1tl•m1zed·statement of the charges alter the 1980-81 scboot ~l·a r begins m Seotc•m ber I Tomorrow Ta.r·iout' Way to c~ a Gift of Stock) S 1ocb I• T lw s,,. t ",,, .. "' ,. Y'OR< , .. p, ~-,.._ ~<~ <f'"d rwt t~ c.t fNI' l•t~ ""O\t Ml•._. N•• • .,., ~· (a(~ t\~. lt.O.f"t9 ... ,IOl'Wttt• , • .,.... • ...,. ,, ., .... 51>\ :IOO .... .oo 441,IDO ,., IDO .JIJ «lO ll7.-J:J1.IOO m.1a1 131 «lO n• IW 111.a "'· 'IOO ~-­JMlOO ·-. "' ··~ ·~ .. . .. 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Canoff Balte< Rea Stnttn 5.of'l6Y Si,etoon 7-00 8 CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS 0 t<UNGRJ An unusual advenluH' my11e1y aoou1 o blind ,,,u~utn ~ ~arct\ to" a l>OynOOC orr-.om +edd• t mu•dtl< fJ ASC NEWS 0 (); JOKER'S WILD G) M•A•S·H T1aope1 s ul(:er prov1dt') " ttC•~t h~ unlit t"'E' Aim-, '~'"'~ uo a r~ ahon 1h.1t ~pu11s n1s qo1ng·1w1~ DalJY Q) ST'REETS OF SAN FRAHCISCO A. coin oeal4w Plan:. to ""ti. s111u1e counter1ett coon~ 1n 8 r&r& C()<IKro(>"I ~.Junetl ,., PressttrP's 011 Hobert J<'orstt-r (left > and Llnda Evans pla} landown~r~ pressured by Chuck Connors to buy them out in the TV movie "Standing Tall ... at ring tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 aD MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7.30 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 "'SU.RCHOf fhf' 8Jm1no Well fJ MATC.. GAME 0 t10J FACE THE MUSIC (D AU~ THE FAMll Y "-lllW m.JSI dt'Clde 11 he "'•1'115 10 lltl In llltJ Wlitflng room O• rhtl Oehv.,,y room Ou11r>q Ille blr111 or tit,. Ill Dy fl.ii MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m NEWSCHECI( }_ P M. MAGAZINE A tirot1•~ ot d ~·~f1'f' t t.fll) f ')t1 1<K 10' oi IOQ• d• J '11to 'C "ICY~ nottt.~"' f '"d"' 11 00 6 I & CHARLOrTE'S WEB { n,.11<,flto dnd r...no1<:rd'l c..omf' up wirr. a mar .... >tous "'""""" to !ld•e W11bU1 from LK:Om•nt) Cn,,s1m .. $ Cf1nr-it-r tPdr1 i•1,A) 0 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 2STH ~NT\JRY D ...OVIE • • '> MfllOOy Ranen I 19'()) ~ Autr,. Jemmy l>uh1nle A. cowooy retun'la 10 "'~ l'tOn'4! town aa an rwno<ttO QV4'11 C I Ill I 0 ®J MORI< & MINDY l •i<IO< s morl'l6f rr~ to µre..,nr h•• 1mpeoo1ng n11.1r rt age by cna1nong t>6' ..,it 1n M•ncy ~ 1tv1no<oom OUllOQ ht!o O<ttnelO< Pdtly ,,11 0 MOVIE • • • Th,. P11••JIO Wcv 01 M~ M 6,.n~on f 19!>~1 Ct1Jfl10n H~~ton Juhtt A.iJrn~ A tough A•mv man '°""""° Dy " lt-m&~ O• <tor dlH;r he ·~ lr&n~ t .. ,,.>d IO " M1ilrary %"<>01 t? ""I 6) P M MAGAZJHE Mt.el '"" phy!.l(.1an Or Alan Beel\ • looi. di the C1nc1nnat1 A10""tS ~nown a~ Ille counrry s small4!~1 i<;e hoGl\"'1 Play• ... ~ l!) TOUAIST Tele1'ision lllOOll~ ...... ~ ,.. 06d Oft! Ifill • r.-000 OOUl'l.I At\.. .,_., aoet'!/Mnt .. •OObed. ,., .... o.c;., '"'° --0 11110 ··a.cun1y Alrrt1t " e llll.l WOVEN' ~ .. n·a ~ WOf111ftO" 9* MOyet'I IOoll• •r ,_,, 0-.~>I& In IN Miio WM!try end~ OOI l"9 ttton• Of WOt-.,. 10 buV • j)lienl WI V~ thel u a a .... ,_ eholl OOWI'\ • 8UMQJ'llNE ''Ohodl•I'" tt0• Cl) ~ JOHd Geny. ,,.. .. .,, """- ~' •murder eu~. ~ ltw OO!Kt Of a bU&tfe ~ OI l.,.,Ot CAI II Hee MOVIE • • S\#'1din9 Tai C 1978) Robert For tier C l>uGlo Connor• A smaH-orne cat- tle • llnCtl4< ., Ila/ ••SOM! wnen he ~ to l'l'Ml'Qe hl5 property With lhel 01 e po-tlul u•d ruthless r anc:riet (RI D MOVIE • • .. Bact. In The 5-0dle C 19411 Gene Autry. Smiley Bun~ll• A. yOl"'O ...._ innetr11 a ra..cn ano c.va- es • btg ruah 1n town - he d1tc0¥et'1 OOOP9t f I h• l • 9 BARNEY MIU.EA A woman ci.,ma MW hul· band h.u o~ llt'IO ~ repleoed by • rOOOI. end a toenltsl 1..-10 oav- f" up rr.e I~ oC DNA cunurM ICC)IRI • MERV GAlfflN ~11 Carroll Baker Re. Sinttl'I $.Oney She!Oon, WH Sn,,,_ JOllll VW'I Ar1> '1i) Ol.D HOUSEWORKS Sot> ca1lal'l11n 1>how~ ~mpleS ot cotontal i.on1 1nq h•tu•ei. and "'~' .. 0001 tr.., oroo1<;rn or ff'Cf&lllnQ Pf"IOd llQhhnQ 9 30 U <!:J N0800Y'S PERFECT fP•t>mterttl ROQflr Hfttt 11 D<•~•dnl but lo.lulry ScQI !;no "••d OP1e<:1tve ·~ 1empo<11t11y .. ~nee 10 '"'° S~ Francisco POltG& ()ep8(1<nenl fZl) TliE RIGHTEOUS APPLES 11•1 .. , 111<1 co•tume ~ [tM (Roft'\ail'I de Tlnott) 11 tlGO\lnleO In Old l>llO!oOrllPht "'° by lhe P9006I wtio ,,_ 11nown 111m..-~1 ~ ™IATAI "DI#... The Cl>tef The ~ OWlllll ts .....,.1.0 10 Ille HouM Of LC!'O• ~ flQM on. Of IWI O .... letll O~lk di~ rhe Suez COftfllC I fPll r • Of ~.!JCClfAI CD 891 WArn:HeEAG'8 IMO Amenca a Atll"'°" T1-'I Ano Now Ben Wellen be•o 1nl.,V'Mrw• •vtn0t lomWQlle 11;00 I 0 • ()) QJ HEWS NEWL VWEO GAME • "'°"1~ • * Rao-n f l~I Ty llllld•I\ JllCA Stuer! /4 LAI on A,.,_oc:an r~rlO<'l11ry ... -• .,.. Ameroc.an pool !Qt h"l' 10 IMC\18 '""' (I> P•MIOMI ot "'' country ••om tt>e ciuccne. ot Int' P<•MW't <llClllOt c' nn 1 CD THE 000 COUPLE 8ec.au'5e F..,x s knowlec)ge or ooer• ~rum """'" c.e• 1n a raoio QV!l ""°"" Otlc.a• ·~&1'111y .,. ...... "•• own«6'1tP of rhe prize Q) THE BENNY HIU. SHOW Benny ,., rn cl\eroe ol w Sl)4NllUOQ tulle e•c;l\llf'l)e "' tN! time ol 0.-v1e;1or1a '1i) PIANISTS Of THE AMERICAS Piano W!ISIS lrom Norfl! !>ovtn ind Centr•t ""-' c.u t>e<10tm the won<~ ot Br•t1m1 lint Q..ouu, c;..r,,,...n &nO 01~"\ t t 30 IJ r]) THE JEF'FERSONS C..<J"Yln(.tl() '"•' Pu!M.••, 'lll;tll n..+p ht• Ou'\•f"tM\ r,fl'Qt~ ""' i.:s a '"''-'""' 1\f.1 (.1'.Jf"\•"U It;> t-1,'Jt n<-"' .. It,)( Jn'"'"'"....-""' 1R 0 T~IOHT h t)•.t Jornnr L Jt\0' 0•;••·'1\ "'" !><,..,.... 0<,l) u~.,., •.!' Poll EYJOt><> [1 .u. t><>rri AShlo>y 0 OATIHGOAME fJ 'IO A.9C NEWS (D HOOAH'S HEAOE.5 l!lo,,. 1• ~ It) rJit> l)(•IO<I! •I•~~ Q) GET SMAA'T M<l.1 8f'ld !r-t A<" l]e!K.QV.,.t>l'l TUBE TORRERS KllJ e 8:00-"The Private War of JOr Benson." Charlton Heston la a lOUih combat officer assigned to a military school in this movie corned)' with Julie Adams and Tim Hovey. NBC tD 9:00-"St a ndlnS Tall." A powe rful rancher <Chuck Connors> al· tempt.a to buy out a smaJl-tlme cat· tle man (Robert Forster > in thas TV western movie. (Photo at left) ABC fJ 9:00-Nobody's Perfect. The premiere of a comedy series about a bum bling Scotland Yard det ective f Roger Hart) assigned to the San Fran· c1sco PoLice Department. •-' CONl ACX IQ4>nll ..,..,.. ,,,.,,..,~ltng a CtfCUI fD fl!) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11.llO 119 ~·s ,t.NQELS On lt>e "'Qhl Of I'*< fl'lltd •""'"91 "9r( Of wor1<lf'IQ tC)t (..h8'1Wl lhl Angela &te ioummonec:J 10 rr.e olflOe •or " myatenc>u$ late nion1 !MellnQ CAI -_Ml>HfGHT- 12:00 8 (IJ C88 LA TE WVtE • • •-. f'-6 Baby Miiker CIQn) 8att>at1 .........., s ...... c.room • ~ c.wp1e ar•enoes '°' • 1r .... \()lf11e<1 Q!r1 10 Dear them a C°l'llld 1R1 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Ft,,,, P80P1f1 arf't 1r.1ppeO en ' cytlnO•~ encle>wre illld ~ &nf'V.apo, CD MISSIOH. IMPOS818Lf ,,...,. 1us; ~~ ou• to oot••n ,. • oC<'nCI' ltn. "'O "" ()t 0. "''"" t:tt~ CMtfif 10 1~ 0--dl!'I ,,, .. •ecotd•nq ,.., g) G£l SMAAT t,A4, 9'1 ar'IC H""1 MOO..,!' ,..I! c;n " ~t'd P&c.thC. ,, ""'° ,., IOOlo to-" ~t" •"lu1. ,..,.,,,,,.,,., I 2 30 I) MOVIE • • • • 1 I t>t-8ulll'QM.,. ,. -I! r.,.. L..ot • 191,0 F< I>~" !.leC• C,tlt;e1t f«•~M ,. BJ<""'"'"Y P<O dvc.et decide• to tea•" buUllQhllOQ In Clrdot IO tot \(I(;\ "llQll! Idell'> CI hf !.() ,,,.,.., I HA T!OfML NEWS 1.00 TOMORROW 0.-1 UW'roor"•' Cl\81ln 6cflulL 8 ({I 8AAETTA I !lny Ml<OflM tor tn.t mv• oerer OI • CNIOnood ~ wno left Oefltn<I a pr.,g nant drug aod1c1ed wtOow (RI CJ MAVEAa< Bret ..,ns an "1mpo..1eo Ar ab<M mount .. In " pol< or mat~ -~E • • '~ ' 5ull3n And (>'XI • r t9401 Joen C•awlc.•d r reooc ..-a•cn A worn .. n '" "' d angt)" ot tos1nq hlW 111mrry ~<NY' flf an Ovu< iealOU\ •nv0411~rnen1 .n ret.g.on I:? ht~ I '1) MOVIE • • • Mdqnd•'•~tll 01>~'\J()ll 11~~1 J.Jr>v Y/yrnen Roo k UC•..on A llCh pl"Yt>Oy •rUOI+"\ mNj1 Ct,... ro <><JO l'N!oJ,..IOfl I<) n• ""'PIY hie &n<I 1<11.., ,,.\ rr,,~ ..,,.,,, ({I lt'le woman ~'<NM I? l'lt~ I 20080 HEWS 0 MOVIE • •'~ Tall~ Q.,., f fll"4! S•sp 1 l'H'11 Y/111 1m Powel .,,...~ W lflf8" A 1><o4tib"" blftt'<I l>Y a '''°'° ... dog er. IO Pf0'4 ....... In~ of e mut'dli atwwge. (2 "" ) • : • ·1:101 HCWI :•: UO NEWS !"" UI MOYlf •. • • "Kid Mlllione.. I d EcSdle Cen1or. Mn ~ wn A 8rOOll~ tOmq11f lnh«na a~ (1 flt~ mil\) • .- Z'.36 . MOYlf ... ~ ··~ .. ~ ~ °'" Loult" (19621 OM~ Joanoe °"'· Oluy~ ~ltng lrom tJll te.o. tne 81 lOula nelt to ll'CCOty wtth ,. ~ pllc:tlCng •bi&- ry (I hr • 55 min.) 3:00 . MOVIE • • • "lwo Sllten Fr<Mn Bo.Ion • ( 194111 ~ "'?- eon K•tlvyn Gteyt0n Cl) MOVIE *** "Near T-~ Love ( 19351 Jam .. sc- il•I. Marga•el SuMav-. 3 60 . NEWS 3 &5 • THE RIFl.EMAH 4'00G MOVIE • • ·oeaert Leo1ofl·· 119~31 Aran Ladd. ~ o.m1 uo D ...OVIE •• • • GI Jane ( 1&!>01 ~ Porter. lom Neal •.30 Q) NEWS f 'rfdoy·s Do yr f n1e fforift t t-00 41) • • ., "liol Shota. · C 19561 Bowery Boy$. ~ Holl -AFTERNOON~ 12.00 0 •••"The Bang. 8dnq "1d ( 19671 3-y l\ol.f(!1~n 1 VII 805ley (D • • ·, r.,p Sec<e1 Alt11 11 ( 19~71 Suail"I II t'(Wdtd l'tr~ Oovotes Q) • t !'>It .inqe Ul<ly l.t 11,,,,,, · 11!1~51 G1~• r... 1• "'" oa.... Ano•e-41 3 00 0 • • • 11,,,~ 01 °"''". (I~ I 1 011an Oonlt'vy Ilk- ,,._,, Mct\urf4 lfll, • • , rtareup 11•1 k,;quc1 Wulc.h, J•rnee ~la~ 3 30 fJ • • • Thal s My Boy'" fl'•!llJ 0.,an M&rr1n ~ L-•~ 5006) • • • l,,..Ola~ Sl•PO,., ( •?551 LeSllte C..a100 Ml()l&\ll Wtl<l~ tD OVEREASY G1Aeif acror A nthony t "" • ,.., lir 1C1,,,.t"Pf-<2 ti, a ""' ot 1<t-oct1~ou\ 1ema1es ,,., r~ ... .,mpiay or • oev.ous •yr:r.on 1 RI n,., h'tilb OI d Q<OUP OI ""-"an IOUfl515 lr1vel1ng logt'lhe< lh<Ough Europe "'" >u<1a.,,.1y alle<tKl Oy 1n .. peoP'f' 1ney me--1 ano Convoct'()f'IS w~ a OOCIOt ~·~t Slf>t'lllt.e& J T 's g1t!lnend, tne ~ the o•rl a 1am1ry and " reporle< un1UI to e•~tr.e1ru111 '1i) STAA80ARO JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk Hop~11>& (CC11R1 C'hann_.I Lhtting• 0 "-"<"ff 8'>. A•~·• 0 KNBC '"'H\ 1 I • An l" t 0 l\TLA I•• l 1 L Ano• 1 0 "-ABC P,, ,A6t.1 L A •T '\t M~ 1Ch~1 '> 1•1 ·1 •·•)• D l\Hj TV1lr11l ~ • An I• • 10 r(C<., T >\•1<.t • ,,,., • 1 CD r(JTV flna 1 L<.>., Aricw•,. II) KCOP rv (Inn, Lu.., A11 1• ,. •• ED KCET· TV 1PBS1 Lo An 1•· ,. '1i> KOCE TV I PB'l1 Hun1.ne1tv1 St"''" '"'' ""'°""IS wtiOC:fl heP-l>"n le> tN>m Stomng Li* ""'"''"'f-1" .. ' B•aoto-d Otll· n •n Ad•.....,ne Barti<;uu CJ i»d Gt on Ma"!MI B...,Pf' , .,, J""" McCno• and l du<P'I" Sp&ng-McCoOlo ID 211 TONIGHT HO<J<•ng F Ot Ser'il(jr ~ '1i) SPOA'TS UNLIMITED e·30 U @) BENSON s..t>son IS e1e1ogn1eo Wl>!ln .. n a"ny buOOy falls lot Mmcv un111 ne le&rM d Bo Donaldson And The HeywoodS 10-00 8 CIJ l<MOTS LANDING Ka•en a 1nvoN-1 tn .i ~c:noo• oo.t•O "'t'C' on H:fa'j~ t\f•f fCJ tt;!-P"a.1u .• 1 .. nE-r own ltte unc m.ltta.tQtt IR 00 NEWS o im 20 120 g) JAN AHO 0£AN S CAUFOOHIA SPECIAL c.~u. Gl<>n C..mr·D<~ R1cnaro Hcilc.1'1 S•uc.e Oa~son and P"lllf LU()US fD CAME.AA THfe: EtW T"'° HIP of 1n~ .J.B. Will Live -But Who Did It? DALLAS 1AP1 It hets long bft·n pulled the tnggt'r SI00.000 per episode to return to thr• s how. The settlement reported!~ makes flagman onl· of the highest paid actors on lelc·v1s1on ~ k:t•rt'ht>\ ;,I the brnlht·r nf J H ·, ... 1., ll'r m l;i v.. and .1ttorn<-' /\Ian ~.tm, dt·p1ttt'<l b~· H;,~ mond Powell Authontu-.. abo plannt•d lo arre->t s aid that only the good die youn ~ Well J R Ewin~. the das tardlv v. hcPler d<'aler or CBS' . Dallas. IS allv(• and k1ckin)'.! Larry Ha);!man. who portra)s the !'>m1ster 01 1 and CCltlle baron. re101nt•d the 10 ml•mber C'aSl Of lhl' lt'ICVISJr>n series Tue:.d<ty on loc<1t1on here. said L•>rtmar Production:-pubhc1M f-.arl Wingard Almo!>t t·vt·ry <·har<1clcr in the weekly. hour long prime lime soap opc•ra I!> a ~u!>pN'l And Lonmar ex 1·cut1 Vt"~ an· dctt•rm rncd to keep the m ~ stt·r~ ;, ~t•t'rt'l until the show <11r!\ Sept 19 Tuei.d<i) . .IH v.a~ rolled in ,, wh<.~lchmr frnm lhl' f1ct1tious D<1ll<1'> General flosp1 t;,I .I H .., v.1f«. Sut' Elll'O . Win gard \aid _, HAGMA.."I FLl::W from London to • 1''Ca:-. Sund:.i'. JI most two weeks afkr r1Jnun~ or the fall !>enes beg<ln . .. rnd n•arhed agreement Monday with Lo nmar in the lcn ~thy contract dis pule · · 1 .,., a.., !-.Upp<>!-.t'<l to havt· guard:-. 2'1 hour'> a da), · r rtl'd JR ··whal hurni. me· I!> hov. lhc) got 1n lhe offt rt• 1n the first pl act" They· re 1ust tr' tng to drag more mnnC') out of mt- that·:. what lhey'rt tr) ing to do ·· :-;,"' Ellt'n Ev. inl-!. played b~ Linda N-· f,ra, v.a" tn b<· Jrrestt-d and taken 10 pohr<· h<·<idquarter!> for question rng in thl· ... hootm)! r>f hl:'r husband ~ J .R .• PROBABLY the v.orld ' favorite TV heavy. wa~ shot m the series' cl~1ng episode last yl'ar No one knew then 1r he would survive and 1t has not been rc·vealed yel who lndu:.try !>poke:.men s peculated llagman had de manded a~ much as "DALIAS" POLICE alread~ have arrested Cliff Barnes. played b.> Ken Bl'T. Wl NGARO IOSl ~L ...... NObod) rc•alh know.-. .,.,ho did 11 · · Th;it dl•c1s1on v. rll b<• made after W\ l'r .11 'iOo\..... I Of nabbing the SU.\ P<'l'l l an• madt.'. · he :-aid .. One will bt• :-.kipped in n ght befort• air time .. CBS Makes It a Seven-week Streak NEW YORK <AP) -CBS had lhe w~k 's eight highest·r at ed programs. including "The Jef- fersons" m first place. and continued to build momentum toward the UJX'Qmtng fall season CBS woo the race for the 1979-80 season which ended April 20 by a fraction of a point over four time winner ABC' Then it lost the weekly compel•· tion twice in a row. but 1s unbelllen 1n the IC1sl ~even w<'eks CBS' RATING FO R THE week ending June 22 v. as 14 .6 to 14 for ABC and 13.2 for NBC. The networks s ay that means 1n an average pnme· time nunule dunng the week, 14 6 percent or the tiomes in the country with TV were tuned to CBS Figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co showed CBS winning three nights of the week -Monday. Fn- Conrad As Wolle HOLLYWOOD CAP> -William Conrad , who s tarred "Cannon," will play the role in "Nero Wolfe '' for NBC. The new series will be based on t.he classic whodunnit books by the late Rex Stout. Wolfe was a self.professed crime·solving geruus who rarely ventured outside his New York brown.st.one. where h.e indulged himself on tbe finest food pre- pared by his own chef. The MOVIE MUSICAL EVENI' of the IO'SI day and Sunday ABC won the other four nights, v.hlle NBC. whi ch did not wtn a night. returned to the No 3 ~ition after a week tn second place THE TOP·RATED SHOW for the seconci straight w~k was "The Jeffersoos·· on CBS with a rating or 22 3. Nielsen says that means of all the TV eqwpped homes in the country, 22 3 percent ::.aw at least part or the program or 65 shows on the air in the week. only 16 had not bei!n broadcast before The h1ghest·rated or the new shows was "The Barbara Walters' Special '' on ABC. tied for 10th place Wllh another ABC program. ··20.20." An NBC movie, "Steel Cowboy," was 15th. CBS won the week despite having three of the lowHt·rated shows. An ABC movie, "Captains Courageous," was 61st, followed by NBC's prime · time broadcasting of lhe U.S. Olympic boxing trials and lhe three CBS programs -'·Bad News Bears," .. The Stockard Channing Show.. and a RepubUcan political announcement ... It's a Great Night America.·· H EBE ABE THE WEEK'S top-rated shows· .. The J efferaons." with a rating of 22.3 representing 17 million homes ... Dallas," 21.8 or 16.6 million ... M·A-S·H,'' 21 .5 or 16.4 million. .. House Calls," 20.7 or L5.8 million ... Lou Grant," 20.2 or 15.4 million. "AUce," 19.9 or 15.2 million. ''Dukes ol Hauard," 19.6 or U mlllJon. and "Tnp· "The hean does leap upl A sleek care-titter." ~~LDl~nm. • " ' . I ' NOW PLAYING ....... r\.AP ...... _ .. )n-~ Qw .... ~I IOC)I ~ ....... 111 Ill Or•• ~·~ !Mlle »t 06$, • ..._..,...,. Nt••••n ., --· ""° TW9I ~ v,... a»IMO -·· u.. ......... ~ Pc10 811 .010 per John. M V ," 195 or 149 m1l hon. all CBS. "f-'anla.."r Island," 19 or 14 5 m11l1on. A BC. and .. 20 -20 · and .. The Barbara WaJters· S~1al." both 18 8 or 14 m ill.Jon, both A BC Tht> re<il or the Top 20 ··60 M inute~ ... C BS . "Love Boat" and "Charlie'~ An~eb ... both ABC Movie -"Steel Cov. bo~ · and "Qu1nc}. M E ·· both NBC. and "Thrc·e !'> Com pan\.·· ABC, three-wa y tie "VegaS" and "Taxi.' both ABC. tie, and "f-'acll> of Life," :-..Re Meryl Signs for Role HOLLYWOOD <AP> Meryl Strttp. who won an Academy Award as ~supporting actress for "Kramer vs. Kramer," will 1tar in "The French Lieutenant's Woman " The Victorian love story Wlll also star British actor Jeremy Irons . The movte is now in produc· lion a round Cornwa ll. England. with Kajrel Reisz directing Dramati.st Harold Ptnter wrote the screenplay from the book by John Fowles. ''A &ETIER FILM THAN I ST AR WARS, ••• ,, -TIME MAGAZINE A,._..... # WHEELED OUT J R. Ewing (Larry Hagman ) leaves the hospital tn the first ~w epi sode of the TV series .. Dallas," flanked.:J>1 c from left) Barbar<J Bel Geddes. Linda Gl")ly a nd , at right, Jim Davis. Others are un1dJn- t1f1ed extras NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' Cl•lMA WIST Wes1m1ns11r 891 ·3935 ERAW'....,.TWtl Coaa...., 63t·3!><l1 CHIUOMI Orange 634·2553 ~ IWllOfl IUD. DIUVl.f" Santi Ana 53 H 271 . ' I 11 I • • , • ' i ; r I • • . . I I i ' ' . . ' f .. --- e RT AINMENT J INTERMISSlON Thur9d9y. June 21.1te0 _. • mna .:» -o..., 19 II "'~ ~'"' 0-~~·~ SaddlefJa~k College 'Dylan' Rousing Drama Tbe s.ddleback Company '!beater. back ror a third MUOIO ot aummer ltock beaded by pro- '9l1loaal acton. la off to a rouslna at.art wUh an en1rcmtnc productlon of the bloenpbicaJ drama "Dylan." 'n\1.1 cluldy tnterta.inina 1tory of the flnal yean ot Welsh poet Dylan Thoma.a. wbo drank blmsefl to death in 1953 while on an American tour. ia given a aplendid lnterpretatloo by the Saddlebacl' company. and in particular by Wayne Grace in the tiUe rolr Grace's Dylan ia rich and robust, a poor Welshman who • never shook the dust from his shoes despite bis ascent to literary beie,bts. ll is a rWJ. oua bodied lnt.erpretatioo by an ac· tor with the depth aod range to do the role justice. Intermission Tom Titus wltb Wally Huntoon's huge revolving set and Karen Packer's pinpoint lighting effecta, magnifies what could in lesser hand.a become a lengthy, somewhat talky play. Hunt.ooo's scenic COGtribu· .. DYLAW' ~~-z~.=..~s-=~~~c:-..=:;; ~~.,,:::..,, .~:~':\'p~ ., 'P"'.,., ,,. S-•--~'( ~ lft IN FIM -Tllea!e<" .i s.ool-l Coll"91. 2*'°° ----..V. Mlt61on V•,o. R.-V4"1oMIJ1~~=-~T g;::.o .. ":. ..... ::.:. ·:· · .. ·:·: :::::·::~n:::: ~-~'""'". ... . .................... o..w--. Aflllln · .............. ••• ..... ~~ THE PLAY'S ONLY di&cordant note i.s author ,wiiij;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjii;;;;;~ Sidney l\11chaels' failure to adequately motivate HOW p• ~YING the poet to bis apocalyptic act. Having fmally 'J::.,._,, ·. : . . : ...... :. ·::::::.:. ·. : .. ::.=:":c'= El...., . ....... .... ..• • .......... .. . T...i_ ... ,..,._I• .. .. •• • ' • ........ , S-a _...,... -·-· .. • • .. .. • .. .. • • • • • ... -SIMet1 S.r1~-... • . .. ... • .. .... _,_ Doctor . ..... ....... .... • ~~ ~ climbed on the wagon. and fully aware that ACADEMY AW"'nD anothe r drink could be fat al. Thomas ftK systematically sets up what in effect is a suicide WINNER when be is enjoying the peak of bis career. What 1s tion is particularly impresaive. cnating myriad staging areas which can be established In seconds. missing in "Dylan" 1s the why Belt Fo19lgn Neverthe less. the show profits from the ··ovlan" concludes its two-week engagement this weekend wtth final performances tonight through Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 3 in the mam college theater on the Mission Viejo campus. language Fiim 1979 ebullience of its central figure. and from the nch· ness of tale nt around him as well. Delphi Lawrence. who created the role or Dylan's wife . Caitlin, reprises it with verve and gusto, creating an e motional match for her unrestrainable partner. , HA genuine maataplece. •• a dnemattc work of mt that mW1t be eeen, lllvored and Men egaln. Don't mlla It." __ ..__ 7 '*40 2 .... • no~ E "'•" ,...,, ~()@I ...... 913-61@0 M-..1'111rs-7:00-t~ Fri.·Ml-7~S s •• ., ~4:30.7:00-9-.l~ . ----.......-----.....- "The best and luaaietlt Clint Eastwood morie." .i.,.,., M.<.Jon TI tr. N(W YORK TIMES .. A FIRECRACKER OP A MOVIE, e•p lodlng lato o ... of UM f aanle.t fllma 1oa'll -:· ·R,,_ BMHlt. AllC ·TV ... B r onco Bllty• may be the best f ilm Eutwood has ev er made. 0 ·Loa Angeles Magaz.lne David Mears , who r ecently excelled as Eugene O'Neill in another autobiographical drama at Saddleback, is impressive in a lower key as Dylan's frustrated American tour organizer. Shan· non Dawson is a bit frosty as the poet's stateside love interest DOYLE M cKINNE\', chairman of the rol · lege's fine arts department and a consummate aC' tor. ta kes on what must be his favorite cameo. that of a naming r1ght·wUlg senator. for the third ttme and 1s highly effective. Other rme supporting performances are delivered by Stephen Thatcher. Tami Martin and Saundra Wellington. Bnan Oono~hue's incisive dlrectioo. combined * BACKSTAGE -Carrie Mowery. who's play. ing tbe title role in "Move Over, Mrs. Markham" at the Hunt.rngton Beach Playhouse, LS closing Utis weekend. even though the show has two more weeks to ~CJ • she's had a better offer -a three year contrart an the TV soap opera "The Gu uting Light ." and ~he'll leave for New York next week . replacing her will be Debra Aver). who now has a nunor roh• in the s how C'ALLBOARI> O~·n <iu<.111.Jons ror the drama "Detect1H· S1r1n ~111 bf> held Sunday at 2 pm and Tuesd:Jy at 7 p m <Jt the Gregory Bach Studio 3223 S 1-'1,n-st Ave . Santa Ana JU5t north of Costd Mesa off Bnstul Street director Bach 1s sttk· ing a huiw c·ast of 25 men and rune women for the play. wtuch open'\ 1n September 1be m<N wanted man in WakeiaeJd prison is the Warden. f¥:1N PLAYING AMC~IDAU. ~~~~~.~~ IDWAltD$' CttllMA WIST ..-'"w .. <1:!"t 11'\\lfJf 8'11 J~J {J" ..... JO .~ • • MAMll'$ $OUT" CO&ST cw. I.It~ ~9 )3~1 ..-• d)Q • 1 JO •., 00 • I ·~ • tt'I ~ MAH'llMA,WA \j•p4 ,19 '>339 """" 100 •1>..·~,;e I •') • , .. JO lDWAllOI' •ISl*I flf.JO ISAU MosS«lll Vte,o 4¥.>-6220 0.... ,, 00. l •). ) lO I ''>• \Q •"l -C"'t i ·l·IWMJ:;J ~':o:',:'u' CMWIQ( 1Hllfl411 Ora"~~'.>& 102? • PAUii ICCUflD .. , ........ l "WHOLLY MOSES" .,.,, 'ulRUBAICER" ,., I ''THE EMPIRE <POI ~~~~K .. - 1 "ROUGH cur· "'GI "THE EMPIRE 1l'01 STIUKES BACK" -MOl'Allill- '"ALLlMAT JAZr•IJ ~aosr· Robert Redford ''BRUBAKER" ~ . -·-----·~LA)_ ''THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM'' -Jack Kroll, Newsweek Magazine A ~ANliY KUBRl~K fllM ~i Nl~HOl~ON SHilltY OUVAll ~lH[ SHINING" S~lMAN ~ROlHf fl), DANNY llOYll ~EliH 1iNG SfAN11Y mHCK 1 N JOONSON SiUYiftK ~KmN ;1ra1r& ®•iifiiii _.,.,1n11H1 I O=p·-- DAILY llATINUS-AI 12.00 .. 2:30 p.nt. l=-~~~\~A 1 FREE Bucking Bull Rldeat s.. ttte l'80¥te ''URBAN cowaor· on s.tunley, June 2lttt and rtde tM nteettanic81 bul, lb the one In the mcme, FREEi MIDNIGHT SPECIAL! Frtday and Saturday at 12:30 .. RICHARD PAYOR: uve fn Concert" AHS. ... 13.00 Tiiie ._. wmted DWI JD W.wldd priloo lldleWardcn. .. BRUBAKER" 12:1~2:4$-5:15 1:~10:30 DAILY PILOT • . Shall We Dance? Gregory Osborne, a dancer with the Ame rican Ballet Theater. twirls Russian ballerina Natalia Makarova around the dance floor at a New York disco. Mi ss Makarova had bowed out of a televised performance of "La Bayadere" because of a knee injury. .... n.. _,. "' -. ..... ''WMOll Y MOllSI" (N I 1'°°4-1100.7-1 .... -· ......... "U uau1 .. • 1•1 I t"j..), I J.114-11-10:0 . .,,.. , .... , ·~ --fl ....... THI SHINIH0111 ,_. ... , .... ,°'°° ,....,..,.. .................... o... THI aLUU UOTMUS111 121»-J-11--IO.M ""'__, ... ..., .......... ._ .. ltOAOtll ... 1 121-.,, ........ _ .. ,., •••• ""'~"'-.... ' ''WMOll Y MOSUi" t'°l ,, ... ,.... ..... -... ·- ----- ' ~ -. .... ,. . ..., ... 494·1!>14 IROHCO llU Y 1,.. "ROUGH CUT" 1"°' ~_,,, __ U T/IUM ~1rt-- ........ -..... ,l\IQOAf ... : " llL-BI , .. ~:, .. -;,, • -_ ......... "aaUUlll.1''1111 ..... MAOKIWl ----R ,.. ..... o ...... .,._ ..... UOHCO aau Y'"' .... "'8T WOl WAt IUT LOOll --.. ,.,...,,,,_....._ •AM11ai -HtDI '" ""''" "°"' l"t -~·-­'"' IMAHDcel -DUTM ..... la) ............ WC:OIROYN .... ...... ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE5 BU Cosby -the First Bia· k DeVD HOLLYWOOD <API Whal color I• tht' d vtl'' In th• new OIJn •y mov· lt<. • 'Tha DevH and Max Oavbn." he 11 blade Biii Cotby la play1n1 lhe flnt half of th title. •;tUott Gould I~ the bap- lH• OovUn. who land• 1n hell on what m taht bf\ a bum r•p. H~ t11 rel)rleved, allow~ to retum for two months He u n N"meln lonau -if he can de· llver lo lhe d-=vll three unsulhed aoul THE • MJLUON, PG·rated film IOunda un·Dlsneylandllke Indeed. It's part of the desl&n or production ctuef and newly des ignated president - Ron Miller to elevate Walt Disney .... ,... .... TllfV My 2. ·-All S• .. ltenll are Subject to Stoclt on Hind All Photographic. Typo0raphlcaf. Cl4ttleal and Pr1n\lng Erroll are &.iblect to Correction spred It on the house Ghdden Spred House Paint goes on ea!Slly, dnes Qu1cltly The ne1gl"lb0rs may think it s magic Curable flat finish. res1S111 blisters and peeling Easy water clean-up Reg 15 49 999 eanon ProducUona from the kiddie market Th., money Involved can be readily aeen on the Burbank studio's Stage 3 a huac hell or stalactite columns. the devil on a throne presidlne over an iruiidlous board of dlrectons "The Devil and Max Davlln" is Bill Coaby's first Dlsney movie. and his reaction complies with those of Bette Dni,a, David Niven and othe r newcomers to the studio. Said Cosby .. alwa)'I thought o( Disney u a kind of right-wing operation. I couldn't have been more wrong. I look around and I see a proper mixture of orien· tal, LatJns as well as black. I find the utmost courtesy. ool only for myself. but for my stand-in ... D D COSBY RE MARKED that he had previous offers from Disney but none attracted him un•il this one. As always he does on career decbiona. he consulted w1th his wife CamUte. lie recounted the conversation. ··Are you aware that in m1m1 pk· lures Cin artJ. the representation or Satan and all thin.gs bad ls coloted black'" she aaked. "Yeah." he replied. "Then do you think it's wise for you to play the devil?" "Yes. because in aU movies prior to this ooe. the devil bas always been played by a wbJte actor ... I \ C088V SAID HE dldn 't think he would draw any nak from the crttle1. But how can he be sure? He bu ex· perlenced attacks that whJte actors would not be aubje<:t to. A noted critic ca11tlgated him and Sidney Poitier for bugalng tbelr eye1 for comedy l>Uf'P06et in "Uptown Satur· day Night"; It wu supJ)OHdl,y a re- peat ol a black stereotype in 1930's movies . .. Some critics even accused pro- ducer Ray Stark of racism because Richard Pryor and I tore up the hotel in 'California Suite,' .. said Cosby. "They didn't s top to realize that nobody was having fun ln the pie· lure.·· protection trom destruction Vigol"O'I 50% Malathion Spray gives gene<al protection from inlM!<:ta for lawns. flowers. and vegetables. 1 pt. Reg. 4 89 2•• fantastically ~ spreadable ~~~~~ a flare for expanding pipes Larsen s 2-pc ftanng tool includes •hp-on Clamp With l"land tcrew T l"landle. For copper and aluminum tub409 3116" to 5/8" IT0-40. Extenor spred latex gloss House & Trim paint from Glidden Goes on with ease Chalk rea111tant fimal"I, Qu•ck-drymg R~ 16 59 109~uon Because wire brushes gel the scn,1bb1ng 1ob done more elfec· trvetyt ShOe hand & stra1gt11 Stuceo roller set Include• •·fl ~ eicteMl<>n pole. CO¥er and cage frame. SANTA ANA slug It out, but not at a snail's pace Nothing attract• 1nd kills aluga and •Miia aa fut and effecUvety as Vlgoro'a Snell & Slug S).ileel or meal. 2'h...ib. box. R90. 1.A9 Reg 15 29 ........... ............... AQue-llne alngle control wasl"leflesa tauoet complete wilh 1n • staltauon inltructlons and 1rm1ted 5· year warranty. For kitchen. #L\100. Reg. J.U5 24111 inalce 1 lleellne ,.,, ........... ~line 2-twldle leYe1of'y faucet wtltl ~tk>n and melntenance lnatTuctlona. Wu'*1eu. With PoP- up. ITCe300. Reg 29.95 II ....... ....... ..., "'" .., holler Time fM 1 new one? E"ergy-Hvlng gaa ••tar heater with tlillH llMd tantl, end ~""· etM-off. ~. Ailg. 119.16 10911 11ttii1J._,S i'ltillSUS ·' •' • • I ' I INStDE: •Happenings •Horoscope •Ann Landers •Classlfled gi, ~.Jww2t.1• Featuring_. _ •• ______ CJ Up, Up and Away Althoug h the price of flying lessons ha ve tripled over the past decade, more people than ever are earning their wings. By MICHAEL DOUGAN OtU.o.lfw .......... Tho# nta(/fd/)cftt mn 111 tlt.nr /l11mg macldMa, They go 11pm11-aq>-up, IMJ/ go down~-dotoft. -From tlw ti& «>no of ''Tho# M ogmftcenl Mn in Tlwtr Flymo Maclrbtin." ••• One of man 's earliest archetypal urges, we might as- sume from myth and lore. was to separate himself from the mother planet and soar among the clouds. But our classical ancestors. for whom every day was a toga party, knew that flight was an exclusive talent reserved for gods and birds. Much as be might dream, man did not belong in the air and those who deigned to defy that ban were looking for trouble See where it got Icarus? In time, though, the brothers Wright branched out from the bicycle business and the skies became accessible to the naked ape Still. years after NASA sent golfers to the moon and on the eve of the space shuttle. few or US know the JOYS of night other than what we have experienced on commercial airlines. And there is little pleasure an playing high-paying sardine TO TRULY FLY, to take off alone and chart one's own course through the heavens, un- encumbered by seat belt signs and talkative str a ngers, re- mains an unrealized adventure for most. But anyone can pilot a plane today, as long as they've got what it takes. That's two arms, two legs, a good pair of eyes and $1.500, more or less At Orange County's John Wayne Airport, one of the na- tion's busiest, there are approx- imately 30 flight schools, ranging from major facilities with large staffs of instruct.ors to individuals who mainly are interested tn keeping up payments on their plane. AND, DESPITE SOARING costa for aviation fuel that have caused the price of fl ying lestons to triple over the past dec- ade. more eeo~le than ever are e•rnlng their wings, Clight in· structors report. "Believe it or not. business 1s picking up," said Sam Phillips of Shaw Airmotive. a Cessna dealership and flight school al John Wayne. Why? "l think it's primarily for the fun or it." observed Paul Dustin of the nearby National Flight Ceoter. Pauline Tedford, who runs the Aero F1ite Center down the road. agrees. "Probably. more because it's run. something they've always wanted to do,'' she said. (Ms. Tedford. incidentally, is a bit or an anomaly. Even though her hus band is a fl ying instructor and she operates a flight school. she is not a pilot. •' 1 never had the desire to learn." she explained. "The responsibility scares me.") A LARGE NUMBER OF stu· dents. including a g rowing percentage of women. are learn· ing their landings and take-0ffs with careers in mind. ··A lot of young girls are learn- ing to fly and a lot or them are going pro." said Phillips. "We've got one little girl who, by golly, she's gonna be a DC-10 pilot some day." "The women who are flying get picked up really quickly." reported Dustin, and he meant by CQmmercial air carriers, not straneens in bars. ''From what I understand they're doing a great job, -5 good as us." In addition to the standard private pilot's "ticket." reouire- menta to become a pilot for prof· it are licenses in instrument 1here's more to flying than sitting at controls. and commercial flying as well as "type" ratmgs for s pecific airplanes. The private license is the first step. though not the most ex· pensive. A breakdown provided by the National Flight Center is typical of costs involved in becoming a basic pilot. IT INCLUDES 25 HOURS of dual instruction at S36 an hour. totaling $900 The student will s pend 20 hours flying solo for $23 an hour, adding up to $460. Eight hours of ground instruc· lion at $13 an hour will run $104. In addition. there is a $12 course curriculum a nd ad- ministrative fee, a S20 physical examination to satisfy Federal Aviation Administration re- quirements and a $30 ouUay for training matenals. That comes to Sl,526. Depend- ing on the rating of the school and the student's a ptitude, it can actually nm somewhat above or below that figure. If the FAA bas approved a flight school's curriculum, 35 hours in the air are reqwred to qualify for a final flight check that. if passed. ends with is- suance of a license. In fact. few st udents are ready in that short a lime. due in part to expanded FAA re~a­ tions. "In 1974, the FAA upped their requirements but they didn't up their hours (needed for a license)," said Ms. Tedford. SHE SAID THE NATIONAL average for hours flown before a final check ride now is around 65. That could up the total cost of a license to $2.000 or more. That does not include ground school. where s tude nts are taught the nuances of the flight ca l c ulat o r . elementary aerodynamic theory. how to read an aeronautical map and weather report and other mun-dane, but c ritical. details. Although flight ~bool can be ex- pensive. many community col- leges offer it for no more than a small registration fee. Perhap.<; the b1g~est challengP fo r a woul d·be aeronaut 1s selectmg the right school and in· str uctor. Criteria. defined by pros m the f ield. include experience (stressed more by pilots with 2.000 hours than those with 500>. aircraft availability. enthusiasm for teaching and rapport with the student. .. A GUY COULD BE a hell or a pilot. but he doesn't know bow to teach." said Chet Martin. an instructor at Natiooal. One of Mart.m's cohorts. Kent Walker. recommended that potential students talk to more than one instructor before mak- ing up their minds. "See if he is interested." said Walker. "I think that's real im· port.ant. On the initial contact. see if the instructor gives a thor ough briefing of what at takes." Phillips at Shaw Airmotive, who is a former mrntary jet· jock ey, stressed total fli ght time. "You have these young kids, these JOO.hour pilots. teaching and it's almost like the blind leading tbe blind." he claimed. "An instruct.or should have 500 hours minimum and an annual recertificatioo.'' ONCE A STUDENT ba s passed his pnvate pilot's c~k ride, be may want to continue for an instrument and com- mercial rating, either in pursuit of a career or simply to improve his skills. That's when the bank book can really take a beating. For exam· pie, 190 hours of instruction and solo practice are required for an instrument rating. For that reason. many serious flying students with a military hitch behind them are taking to the air courtesy of Uncle Sam. in the form of veteran's benefits. The Veteran's Admirustration will pay for 90 percent of all ad· vanced flight training. Most schools contacted re- vealed that 85 percent or their students are flying on the GI Dill That"<; tht> maximum al· IOIA> able perc<·ntagt·. 'ly VA edict G 1 benef1Lc; are particularly import.ant to persons \!oho have their s1¢its sH on an a1rlme or corporate JOb, which usually re· q uires a Jet pilot's license. lnstrucllon in aircraft hke the Cessna C1tallon or the Lear-jet can run up to S850 an hour. or $8,000 for the total course. Those benefits ar e under at- tack on Capitol Hill , however. A Bll.L JUST APPROVED by the House Veterans Affairs Committee would e liminate flight trairung from the roster ol educabooal benefits available lA> fo r m e r milita r y men and women. Frank Stover. deputy cbjef t'ounsel to the committee. said the measure 1s m response to l" / ~ily .. , ... -. by,... ... y ... like the Los Angeles Bas in. v. he re aircraft fairly swarm through the crowded s ky. pilots must n •a lize their limitations v. hile continuall y honing their skil ls, they said Those who don't c-an quickly become statistics m the FAA's casualty file and they may take others with them. Part of the problem is that many private ptlots fl y only on occasion. Flying requires con- tinual practice. The current economic crunch 1sn 't making the airways any safer. While private pilots must con- tend with all of the other infla- tionary or reeessionary factors arrecl.Ulg their day.to-day laves. they are also facing major ex· penditures at the air port gas pump. AVlation fuel is now more than $1.50 a gaJlon, with prices Perhaps the biggest challenge for a would-be aeronaut is selecting the right school and instructor. Criteria include ex- perience, aircraft availability, enthusiasm for teaching and rapport with the student. President Carter 's call for a balanced federal budget. ''The l'Ommittee was mandat· ed S400 m11l10n m cost savmgs," said Stover. "Effective Oct. 1, they ~ant to eltmmate flight trammg. Thal would save $46 m1U1on." Flight schools across the coun- try. including many at Orange County, have mounted a letter- writang campaign to get the benefits, their bread and butter. reinstated. Whether a s tudent has just earned tus private pilot's license or an advanced version, and ir- regardless of how be paid for 1t , the learning expenence does not end with the check ride. inslnlc- tors stressed. Especially in an a r ea varying sometimes twice a day. Ms. Tedford i:;a id this is r e flect e d by a drop·off in air plane rentals at the Aero Flite Center. "My renters just don't fly a lot." she noted. How many hours should a pilot log to stay safe? ''IF THEY FLEW nvE hours a month. they would be. compe- tent," she said. "ll depends on how good the guy was in the first place." She added that the FAA re- qui res any pilot who has not flown in 90 days to take a prac- tice flight and check ride before he can take up passengers. Instrument-rated pilots must log six hours of instrument time <See FL VING, Pa1e CS> ' 1 I I ' .,. ~ . Q DAILY PIUJl FEATUFUNG ( Boroseope ) To Each lli81 Own F&IDAY. llJN& 11 erty. Jpc'ClaJ appral1al and abWty to review. DEAR ANN LANDERS: May l respond \o the woman who aulfered from "buhtul kid· neys"! She wu unable to urlna~ ln a publJc place or even ln the borne of friends If anyone was wi\h1.n hearlna distance. B BYDNSY OllAaR rniu and cloee lmportaot transaction. Leo. AaJ <Mar. ll·Apr ll). You could ~· &orplo. Aquarius per110n.s flaur prominently colve d.l~. ~ or an olf r from Older person I• an ally l hM1 thia problem for years. 1l really dtove me cruy. One day I broul')lt it up at our card club. To my amazemmt. two ~r women had the aame problem and both offered wonderful solutions. I want \o share them with others who may be similarly tortured. one who previousty llad aulbortt1 but curr~Uy M('ORPIO <Oct . 23 Nov 21) Chance. travel, lieu ll. Know tblt aod protect you.r O*tl In vur1t1t y. i llC<'lul meiu1t1e11 and relationship that ttoruts Mf'IM don't alve up aomeUUn1 ol value 1nl~n1lf1h these urua ue spotlighted. for notblna peclaI IJ'ee\lna •tll ald your Ct-nunl, Virgo, Sagit\ar iws nallves figure prom· cau t 1ncnlly C'IOtil' rchtt1ve can provide informa-First solution: Close your eyes very tight and stick your fingers in your ears. Then hum a little twte This completely blocks out the entire world. TAURUS <Apr ZO.May 20>. RepaJr lt•m• tion whll•h lt·ulhl to muJor opportunity for suc· which could t>ttom~ a.afety boards. Take lont c~lil• ran.ie-VU!~ of curftnt projttt Older Individual SAGl1TARIUS (Nov 22·Dec 21)· You get d~. havl' your ~t lnte ta at heart and wUI mont-y l'\'qwn.'<S Cor decoration. remodeling. im- prove It Cl!IJlc.~r. C•prkom natJves fi1ure pron. v1ovlng fuc11JU_,s at home base Taurus. Libra. lnt'ntly Bnnapnorallf'Slntofocw Scorpio individuals figure in your personal Second solution. Take off a shoe and stock· ing and put one foot in the toilet bowl. The shock or the cold water will make unnation come easi- ly . Please don't print my name. JUSl the solu· lions. -STEUBENVILLE. 0 1110 GF.MINl I May 21 Junf' 20 ) Do aome-aelf :.cenano. You locate what had been lost. miss- unaly lll con<.'ernlnlC loH. msualtty and flnan 1ng or stolen. General Cinanc1al picture 1s ctal rt'SOUrt'~ Elt>valt' i.elf t~tHm U-t go of hr1ghter than antlcapate<l what YI.kl hav~· rome to trunk ol &h a "se<'urlly CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan l9): Take in· blankt.>l ·· Gt'l off 111dt•hnt''> ta)H' c'Old plunge tt1at1ve Ftnd out what 1s ex.....,.ted or you. DEAR STEUBEN: The Ont solaUoa soaads ncelktlt. A.II ror lbe •e~d. I doa't &lalak I would utt to put my foot ln • pubUc toilet. Bat to each bl5 own. mto futurt• ...-~ CANC'ER <Junt• •H July 221 Ne"' orfer or Refuse to be 1.nllm1da ted by one who "talks in rnes~a!(e (•ould c·han.:~ muctt> of operation~ !'1rcles ·• Define terms, avoid self-deception. s~ Wait. ht.-patit>nl 11.,lt>n obbt>rvl• .rnd "Ul places and people as tht'y actually exist. You DEAR ANN LANDERS Sance you have pnntl'd M'\·eral letters J bout t1pp111g. I thought you m 1fi(hl be interestPd 1n the findings or a sur - \'t') takt'n recenll> by Hay Folty. edit.or and publisher or Bartender ffi8R8ZLne ,. are ~01ng to be a winner' together bit!> of 1nformat1on (\(-a"'are or legal ~'uann-, antJ rt'qu1rt'mt'nb Lt'O Aquarau~ AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Feb 18): Refuse to be natives play s1gnaf1<'ant roh.•:. 1lhcouraged by restrictions. Temporary delay LEO 1Ju1> 23 Au.: 221 Bttome thorough!~ "orks in your favor. Check pobcles, leases. femahar "'1th basic issues. follo'<' routine whJch license requirements and financial assets. According to the survt•y . Foley said. ~as suc<'essful in recent pas t You are due to re Cancer. Capricorn persons figure prominently. • • '8tn seru.e or direction Accent on employment. Clandestme encounter pr ovides new hope ror uJ. "Women arC' usually poor tappers Don't ask me why .. ; _, qutntton. ability to improve special services ltmate success. j:'"..-VIRGO l Aug 23 Sept 221 Efforts tend to PISCES l Feb 19-Mar. 20): Popularity in· be scattered know at and don't spread sell too c reases and so docs sales ability. You are able The survey listed the best tippers and caJled them "the ma~n1f1cent seven " They are bartenders. waiters. tavem owners. regular customers, small business owners. beaut1c1am> and blue-collar worker i. • thin. Spotlight on children. speculation. in-to put across prof,!rums and people. Means ~ creased social activity and affairs of heart. many an• w1lhng to listen and s upport your LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct 221 . Past experience v11•w!-> Don 't be s hy 1( willing to attend social The "seven s t11fs" !worst t1ppers> are doc· tors. lawyers. bankers. 18 to 22.year·olds. women. educators and mus1c1ans t,.,J?roves bcnehc1al. Emphas is on security, prop· affair. you vind1C'at<' \'1('ws --~--------------------------------------~ i -... Now Open Sundays 12-4 OFF any ~ularty pnc.d merchendlN with lhl• ed VOOC1 tr>ru Juty 10. 1'80 O'*'n Mon -Sat 1 O a m -5 30 p m Stoo by ...o .-t •<°"""''"° ).a. V1a l100-N-Pot1 6 ... <11. C. 9'~ • llU I Ul-7710 Baldwin Pianos and Organs ll:,'>Ol'\lr IN •n '-'(NT t.;1(~ kE(, >l'.<f Falluon l1tend b40 90?0 D•ll• 10 6 \IJ~ I.~ '-"'l""i hHt"'l I R 1 '0 1 FOUNDED 1928 IN ARIZONA JUDSON Fall Term Begins Sept. 15 College P reparatory SCHOOL and General Courses \ J ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE: Or. Phlller Curtis interviewing for Fall semester June 26 -June 28 Ambassador Hotel 3400 Wiishire Blvd., L.A. P1eaae Call: (213 387-7011 BOARDING GR. 3-12 Dev Reading Remedial Math Art. Mus ic. Ornmn Fully Accredited. Small Classes. Co-Ed. Excellent Staff Internationally Known. Weekend Travel. Extensive Act1v1t1es .All Sports Incl. Riding. Ritlery, Soccer. Skiing, Tennis HENRY C. WICK. Ill, YALE B.A. DIRECTOR (602) 948-7731 Box 1569. Scottsdale. AZ 85252 TELEX 669440 "BUSY STUDENTS ARE GOOD STUDENTS .. W rdding and engage· mt•nt announcements run on Sunday in the Daily l't/ot Fumu arr available or oil Dolly 1"1101 otf 1ces or fly colling thl' f"eoture Depar1menl. 642-4321 Does Uus surprise you ? -WHITE PLAINS READER DEAR READER: Yt>s. In the last few n•ars, I have ~n out with ~veral d~tors. iawyt>rs, bankf'r' and (•ducat.or~. and they were gt>nt>rou.<i Uppt>r-.. Ra} Folt') and I mu.st be craveling in d.ifft'rf'nt cirr lt-,. Singles Calendar normal- ly ruru each Wrdnesday and contains information on discuu1on groups. parlit'S and E>Vents OJ>t!" to the public tn the Orange CO<Ut area ~ notices to S1gles Calendar. Do1lr; Pllot . P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include 11our oomt• and telephone numht'r \nttCt'S mu.~t be rt'Ct'll't•d IUXJ u1t·.,ks in ad· vanC'e o/ an et1e11l DEAR AN:" l .A:'\DEH~ Tru .. coupl<.' If Will call th('m Jt·an and Jrit·1 an· ~ood rnends We hav<.' alway., l1v<.-<l "'1lh1n lh.rc-"f.• bl ocks of one another Jean h~ called twice tn lht-la\t thre<> weeks and talked <i., 1( her hu.'>band and m ine "'ere at some meeting together r>r pl<J) 1nR card'> at the club I am sure Jot> 1s u.,inc m' hu<.b<ind as a cover I've gon<' along "'11h 1t ht-r<s•Jsr I hate to let Jean kno"' Jo.-is I) 1n.: I hu \ •· h1 -.1ri1 rumors about him runnini.< around. but I <l•·M· my eyl"S and l'ari. l•l !>Uch !>luH I (('(~) ltk<' a rat. being r1;.ir1 11( 1h1 -~" hu~band .,ay~ 1( I don·t prolt'1'1 .l<>t-I c<1uld 111 responsible for a di\ Orce PlN.1c.1• tdl m" \loh;1t tr• do BETWEEN T llf: DE\'IL A~D Tiii:. IJF.EP RLC J-: SI-:,\ ( Singh:-s Cawadar ) S F.1,F CF.NTF.R will have a S1nRle f:xpem·nr 1 d1c;cu:.c;1on on "Conqut:nng Loneliness' at 7 JO p m Fnday. June 27. in the cit) of Oranl?f' Fnr 1n format1on. call Jan or Mic hael at 997 9f,(.IO BACHELORS •N' BACllELORETTF-'i of Irvine "'111 have a class graduation square danct> ot R 30 pm Monday. June 30. in Tu~lln For mnn: informatJon. call 997·4518 ORANGE COAST SINGLES "'111 have a cham pagne brunch at noon Sunday, June 29. tn Hunt mgton Reach For information. call Ann at 751·0291 BIG BAND SINGLES DANCING will have a dance party al 8 pm Sunday. June 29. 1n Newport Beach. For information. call 525 7657 OUTDOORS SINGLES will sponsor a wine par ty at 7:30 pm Friday. June 27, 1n Costa Mesa A sw1mmin~ party will be hdd at 7 p m Satur day. June 28. in Costa Mesa A.l~o. the i.1roup "1ll explore the Ml Baldy arE>a on a day-long hike Sunday. June 29 For more information, call Bob at 556-7026 Hot Autos Dangerous W ASJUNGTON <A I' J -Hopping into an auto that's been sitting In the hot sun can be pretty uncomfortable. as mo~t Americans know. but government officials warn that 1t may even be dangerous for ch.i ldren. The National Highway Traffic Safety Ad ministration said it has received several reports o( infanta and small children being sen ously burned by overheated metal and vinyl seats In cars that had been parked in the sunlight. Researchers said that even when the out· side temperature is as cool as 79 de1rees Fahrenheit, sunlight on black vinyl in a closed car can heal it to 192 de grees. That's enough to cause burning and blistering to the tender akin of a child, they saJd. NHSJ'A Adminlatrator Joan Claybrook of- fered the foUowtni suggestions· -Before placing your chlJd in the chlld reatralnt ayatem or on the seat Itself. test the temperature of the seat or restraint. II the ant la too hot. put a towel or blanket on it befor~ placlnc the child ln It. -Whenever possible. park ln the shade. -U you must park In the sunll1ht , cover the auto's seat and the child restraint system with a Ultlt-colored blanket or towel. -Never allow a child to rlde unre.tral.ned on the regular seat.a or an auto. Alway• uae a chUd re1trainl 1y1tem selected on the bull of the chlld'• a1e. welibt and hel&ht. ----- RUFFEll 'S UPHOLSTERY 'Wlwtll_W_. tiw Int I 9 2 2 HW'bor ll•d. Coilo Mtto -541-11 S1 THE MODEL TEE P•rfect for Newpo rC Beach d re aalng Cool comfortable 1-sh 1rt dreues 1n 11 rainbow of colors Choose from ShOr1 sleeved or sleeveless dresses 1n a variety of styles fr om L A Seat Covers Tani( dress shown 2200 Others~ 2'.00 Ann Landers DEAR BETWEEN: A marr1a&e tbat ls held together by the lies of frlencla lla't ln very good shape. Telephone the devll ud tell blm to stop uln& your ln .. band as pan of bl.I cbarade because yoa are tbroagb coverlnlC for blm. I Mid.Summer \ Clearance Sale I This is our big event of the year ... Store-Wide Clearance or. Dresses. Suits. Knits Coats Gown~ and Pant Suits Starts Today June 26th q;lt~ AA s.i. w.enan0• .. ttrlctty can • No • .en.,.. • Ho ~'* Mon. ttwu. Sat 9 30~ -00 PM 1401 NORTH MA IN STREET SANT A ANA e 543.9449 Slt:i w ri .'t>111 r11 Jll(j 1No Pamer .. ) f'ty... Puiir~ r-Rt•r • -._...,.,.. - BAYSIDE PHARMACY YourN~ °""' "'" '"'..,.....°"" ..... ,.... .... 1'0o01tt 3467 Via Udo Newport leach • L llt. IOYD ) INFORMS In "" • FEATURING . Spend-JDone:y-by-association Chains Are Worse ~ Pyramids Ev ryooe la lalluoa about pyramids the ma1Lt·moot')' qujck achemt that 11 • lot Uh • chain Mit&er only you md Sl.01& to tveryone on lb.-11 t and by the Ume your namf' Ill al lh4' top )'Ou ow. IRS a lot of money But how m&n.)' of you have been Involved In the 1ptnd·moM)'·by aa1octauon chain" It wort• bh t.hh1. Your beat fr1t-nd I" 1 tn v1tea you to a plastic party t:VEa VONE U ll£8 YOU and wanb to ~ )'our fnend HPf'('lally the plut.lc person with lhf' ord«-r book who approaches you lo ho:st a party Sht> prom11t's you u pluttc c¥ntuloupe kt't>pt"r that "Ill lock In ()av()( and lock out or ft'ns1ve Odo~ 't'ou invttt' 12 of your fnencb to your pi.rt) The next day )OU have lnvtt~ rrom l>llC of the 12 who attended your party to attend their plastic purty The other ~1x mvtte you to attend a plant party, sports clothes party, po~·and pans party. perfume party. eneycloped1a party and silverware party AT TIIE PLASTIC parties, you meet 72 new races who also invite you lo their plastic parties Out Of the Other SIX parties, three Of them are into fabric parties. toy pcirt1es and home mtenor partH!l> At the home interior party, you meet another who ts mto copper parties. one into s moke alarm parties and another who 1s giving a hra party By the end or the second week, you have 1r1 vilat1ons to 388 parties By the end of the month you have madt- 1.076 new.found party friends and have a supply of bras which you <1re using as planters. bun • warmers and extra pockets to hold snacks as you vacuum THE SPt;ND-MONEV ·BY assoc1at1on chum i.tart(.>d long before home parties. It was begun 1nno<'enlly enough by a pro ft':.l>tonal volunt~r fund raiser who one day i..>lt-dgt.>d t.o fill a tdble of eight for a group or muther. who wanted to go to camp She filled the I a blc "1th only seven phone calls llo"'ever . the ne xt da). one of the women :.old her a ticket to a dogs born-under-Virgo luncheon. another sold her a raffle ticket on a 1100 y. ·another a box of J)t'anut bnttle for Scouts ;.ind another muled her for a dooation which would lx'nefit women who could not uncross thl'lr IC'gi. an hot weather UNLIK E THF. PYRAMID or the chatn let ter. you never ~et off the last , let alone make 1t to the top /\ rcw wo men have said .. No"' to tickets and oHt·rs of parties, hut I know something awful would happen to mt.• like 1t did to Wanda C; ood nmcl Sht· announn·d ~ht· had 1-!0nt.· to her last homt> party and thl' m·xt dav her can ta IOUJX" keept•r ll·akt·d' Thur.CS.y, June 26, 1980 • • .Flying Lessons (From Page Cl> every s ix month11 to :s lay cert1f1ed The proress1on&ls uniformly expressed a fear of amateur pilot.a occupying their airspace. ·'The weekend pilots are the dangerous ones and you don't fly on Saturday or Sunday if you can avoid 1t, ··said Dustin. Because of heavy traffic. the danger LS particularly acute at Orange County's airport. During the last quarter. John Wayne came in third in the na- tion in number of take-offs and landings I Long Beach Airport was second. with Chicago's O'lfart: Field running first ) THE RI K S ARF. r eal Although not necessarily related to traffic conditions, one rentaJ outfit at John Wayne lost four planes laat month . Several persons died in those accidents. "It's a miracle we don't plant a couple or planes a month," said Phillips. Pilot overconfidence, tempt- ing him to enter weather condi· tions that he cannot handle or to become complacent about the traffic around him. is also a ma· JOr factor in air accidents, the nymg specialists said. "M AY B E I T 'S a syn - drome," Dustin hypothesized. .. Once you get your commercial license. you feel like Sky King You·ve got your 200 hours and you th.ink there 1sn "t anything \OU can"t handle I know I did · . But local nymg condition~. If DAILY PllOT C:J considerably less than perfect, can be ideal for training because a student learru1 t.o fly with that much more caution. "tr you can Oy here," said Ms Tedford , "you can fly anywhere." And all insisted that flying, even ln Orange County, remains a relatively safe form of recrea· lion and transortation. .. Flying Is safer than driv- ing," M s. Tedford claimed. ''You should be more worried about driving home from the airport." A tragedy in her own life may illustrate that pomt '"Our daughter soloed on her 16th birthday." she said "Then. at 19. she was killed in a car ac· c1d1•nt wh1ll' driving on her way home from work ·· We Must Consolidate Space To Vt Existing Size! SEVERAL LINES DISCOUNTED TO 503! Stoneware Dishes! Lucite Cutting Board s! Durand Yellow Po ttery Dishes! Pilgrim Glass! Asta Cookware! Copco Cookware~ Cheese Cracker Servers! Ceramic Rolling Pins! Canister Sets! Bar Glassware and MUCH, MUCH MORE! Wine Brick Ladyfinger Pan M(IJ.( )'OUT own Cl<IWC lur()()Cdfl COC>ioa WIUl ttllS French tinn(d st«I pon a~ th WHEATON GLASS Sun Tea Jar Put a l1ttJ' of that Cahtom1<1 sunstune into e:very cup of tea• Reg 5.49 $ 3'' each 4-Pc. Gourmet canister Set Reg. 2099 3-Tier Hanging Basket Use 1t f0< fruits, vcgdable$, plants 0< ycur fevorit' lotcfl(n godgets• Reg. 9.49 $ 6 !! ••• also ~ off the following Items: Coo4·lt Racks • Tortillo HoldC$ G4asses • Fish Cookers • Candles 'M>od CaMng Board • ~ loftlla Pras • Copco BWe·'lt'hlte Ceramic Cows/Pigs • ~~ ().ten 5cale • Moonshine COppel' utci-.sJls • Goonnct Spice BotUes /4J Earth ToM Stc>Mware • Rt:Yere Stalntcss COOIMteft • lllble Ootns Stytccraft Recipe Book • Sp&nek ~ Aoesta • TeakWOod Oup DIP SCtwr • /INcr~ ~are fet>rtc CoastcB • ~e Slab eutans I ~ loerd • Denyo· Pult•~ Ta KeUlc ... motet HOURS: 9 to 8, Mon -Fri 9 to 5, Sat/Sun Sale machendlse limited to stod< on hand. Sele valld thru Juty Mtt. Copco Salad Splnn~r ~~999 $,99 each Reg ~qq SJ!! Madeleine Pan C; •? Copco Clay c"c: . Bakeware A. 1 ' , Qt Souffle B 1 o· Quiche It~ l?Qo-1 8" 11. .... ll fr.I ... A Frf'nctl '""°"tt'1 Tony ~II I ~d , ~.; VldDed ""'°eleorw ra~~ -D ( s·xa· Square D 10" Pie Plate ot>llcoou·' $ O ~ Cake Pan Rr·i 11 qc, ... 50 t_ -7 lt«q 11 ·,q , e:;; Re3 b VO eacn ~ m Black Steel Bakeware A< ""4:<1 9' Prut.-,\•OI "° ,_.,.., A 12·x 15" Cookie Sheet ~'3 7<Y'$5~ B HY Bre~ Pon C Reg 7 50 $5~ o. Quiche p,,n w/Removable Bottom ~ ooo s4~ A , -~ --Beautiful Wood ,~ .~, 'i-~::-~ Bread Box (~./ R~s s11•• ~JJ9Q cacn Butcher Blocl<s """'° st','ks ot sohd wOOd bloc.ks to ChOO!>e from Reg Q9Q s1 9• Coffee Grinders ~~CJ[lii~j Choote ~ one that bat suits )'OU' [" needs trom ttlCSe two st)kS. lreun: IMde In Sp&tn IW9 9J9Q •18!! S.tmn: IMde in U.SA _, 9199 $16!! Bulk Teas: E~ng from Strawt>olY to Nlf1Cot. Com~ to English 8raldast• E' l 3 Qt Rectdngular Baker ~: 11~ Tayf or & NG Makes Preparing Bttakfast Funf A. E.gg Corrals s .... 1t4!9 4QQ •e.; B 8'eal<1ast Griddle $10" Re'! 119<' u C Bacon Press S6ff R~ 899 otd Spice Fruit Ropes Ripener R'S 6SO S4!! Reg 13 00 sa!«~ ,.., Choose from our large selection:: of Tea Kettles -always a great giftf: • Copper Tea KcttJ~ • Res 1800 •11~.~ ..--.......... Pon:.'ICl•ln Tea Kettlq .: ~i()QQ s14!!· Fresh Coffee leans: TN 'em home end "1nd 'fOlJI own, 0t let Iii gl1od tMm for you Rie'9 s 49 to s 99 /'lo Cookware It~ are also available at the Growing Grounds, located In Laguna Hiiis 14341 AftnkM de le c.tot.e (Soutn of Laguna Hills MaJI, behind El Totito & Victoria Stabon) ts1·50l1 .......... ~ ........ ~'-... .. ALL ... LES -At dinner prior to Kiwanis lntemaUonaJ convention, Ken Forror (left) and Marte Smith (right) display burg1e pre· sented to the organization by Bahia Corin· thlan Yac ht Club Co mmodore Bud Hartman. Forror ls Kiwani.a district gov- ernor for Califomla, Nevada and Hawaii. Smith is inte rnationa l Kiwanis president . Men Join Social Whirl Bet You thought all lhe events here tn our ongomg SOCJaJ wturl are the product of a woman's imagination But wrong you are. Ktwarus lntema· tional led the way Uus weekend with a reception and dinner ID the Bahia Conn· lhlan as a prelude to 1Lc; 6Sth annual ,meeting m the Anaheim Convention Center. Mark A. Smith Jr .. from Atlanta. v.as the host for the dinner where Kawams governors were honored More than 18.000 delegates attended the m eeting, including Dick SmJtb, who w as con ventio n c h airm a n . Phil Robinson, who headed the trans porta lion committee. and Le roy Studer . ht'utenant governor of D1v1s1on 41 who served as chairman of \'IP dinners They all belong to the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club • Smith received a bur gce from the Bahia Connlhian Yacht Club dunng the dmner Saturday. and Balboa Island r esi- dent Buddy Ebsen was honored by tht· XJwanians later in the week "ith an In lernationaJ Decency Award The mf't'Ung ended with the trad1 tionalsmg111gof "Auld Lan~S~ne · Now that school'~ out and orgamza t ions are wmdin~ up their bus y year It set-ms n J?ht to movt-act1v1t1es outdoor.. and relax d bll m lhl' s un Las But·na~ Am 1gas Aux1h;1ry t Family ~rv1ce A&sociat1on did j·ist that Monday when patronesses were honored with a luncheon m the l!ardl'n!> or Joanne and Ronald Birtcher. San Jua n Capistrano /\ short busme-;s mel'tlll~ preceded the annual lunch<.'On, which 1s hosted Ntch year by the 81rtchers The patronesst-s this \'eur are Marv Louise Birtcht-r, Gladise Lavagnino. Charlotte Newhart, Betty Sloan, Pat Batll&ate, C.OrmetUi Clad, Nucy Nee- ly, Mary Loal8e Eller, Frueu SmlU., FraacH Campbell, Julia Coa•erly , Mary ~I Mar, Vera Gamble, MJclaele M~Fartud, Rath Wolfe, Ead»er llau 1i1.nd Anne OUeD. Joan Wulfeck was c hairman or the luncheon committee and she was assist· e-d by Joy~ Jensen, Glmty Spooner, Nanette Fremer. Margaret Doyon, Lln· ffappe1dngs By Judith Olson da Palmer, Ruth Manley, Bea Thomas. Ma d dy Bland, Be tty Maynard and Dorris Wright. Or ange County Professional Chapter of Wom en in Communications. 1n· s talled officers durin~ its annual Matrix Brunch at thl' Balboa Bay Club Sunda} Toby MUU~an, pubhc information of f1cer for UCI Medical Center. took the gavel and presided over a lunch or q uiche and fresh fruit. Tea dancing. to the music or Guy Halrerty and tus Soc iety Combo. wtll continue at South Coast Plaza through Au..: 31. from I 30 to 4 30 pm. each Sunday m tht· Je wel Court It rna.y be irrelevant to talk about sports in a soctal column. but lh«l anything to do with Paul Salata 1s a bunch ot D011Sense anyhow He had a cocktail party /pre55 con· ference Monday to kick off plans for his a nnual Irrelevant Weck. honoring the last draft in the National Football League. so it seemed a bit relevant to see what th.ls party was all about It was. as expected. full of Salata'" soliloquies, some presentat1oru. of gtfts to the honorl'e, Kevin St-anion from the University or J\rkan!>aS and. hnalh wha t everyone \I. as n•all~ ""a1tmg for cons umption of a grnnt submarin(' sandwich and ~ome hot dog:. and c-h11l John &h.ade was there to r?present has boss. Sapervlsor Tom llDey. and J(ive Scanlon some T shirts. Newport Be ach Mayor Jac kie Hu tbe r came by t<J ~1ve him a city proclamallon and seal. and P eter Gross, the chief of poll«'. pre !>ented Scanlon a giant holder for h is Brute. Salata kind or had things n gg<.'d, It appeared He had a ch cl' ring !>ert1on of i..tcwardesse:,,, ea<:h "•th Cl t111\ blackboard to !>end messages, and the\ all voted tum a 10 • Irrelevant We<-k concludes offlc1alh ton ight \I.Ith the· annual lfalhoa Ra~ Cl ub Sport:. Uanqul'I and Cekbnt) Roa~l and thc·n S<·anlon and hi\ w1f<' Vicki. will bl' whi!>ked off tn tht• MC~ Grand in Reno for :.om(• fun a nd garnt-s If you hat~ an uem /or /lapptmngs. send at to Judith 01.son at tlw Daily PUot . I' <J Hor J~. Costa Mesa . CA 92626. or call ""r at 642·"321 llappemngs run& every Tuesday TIRED OF WAITING INA DOCTOR'S OFFICE? Semi-Annual SHOE DOCTORS' HOUSE CALL SERVICE COMES TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK-FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE. 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ArYJ ('~··~•"-ft • __ "'')'< "' ' 1• """' '"' r • '"'·' ~· • ••· • "•' -·· t.1• •• I NOTICE OF DE ATH OF l!tncJ ""' • .,,,...,_ • rf\ •~vrw•t ., • • .,. .. ,.., • ._ ,., .. " ,., ' , '" I h••''"' ,..,.i.o.,. ''"""•" ,-on•· .,,0 '· ' •AR L IN E C. MORRI S , ',.,.,...,,,..""° ",.,,, r...-.. , •wir"'""'•" IA K A A R L I N E _.:;:.,~::.~·:::-:·:;" '°' '"" • .,, ·• l ,.qu• "°'"'h t .. ,,,.,.,,, .• ,,,~)1 CATHE RIN E MORRI S, p 1., ..,,,,.., , .... ..,,. .~.. ,_ "" 1' •JO• "'" .. AKA ARLINE MORR IS ,.,. ....._ - l MW ~ ft#A(P\ c tltffWft•A A · ·-. ., •~_,., ,.. . . · ... ~.. ,,., °""-..... ,.,,..,..,, • ., 11,.. N O OF PETITION TO "' •I '• •. , •• •. . A .....• ?-..... , ....... ,, I A D MINIST E R ESTATE 1 rr.-.n.vot••t"°"' '.,., • ..,'4 h J t __,.~I ,,..,_,,, • "''• ' HO A·104848 ....-. ;.1._ "Jlr llllf t, -i,r '' "' ~ ftu Id '"'" '\ ... t_.,....,,I ._. t 1,...t • ,,.,, 1,_,. • ,.. '',. ,.... • •• ' • ~ 1 • '"""' c ..... t , , • ~ • ('),..,.qi-c o~h ,,.. T o "' t I h P , r s . ...,.,. .. r"1 '•e,,r,.. ... ,,_. .. t~• ~..AW> O •• bPrt•1 f t(t artf'~ (r PdftOrc-; I ;~'~.;:~;,.·.,-;:;;;: , .. ,., and con11nqPnt'creditOr'> of 0'""'1 O.•-< '°'' .,. , ,.A oorr.t•"" .. 1 ,;.-.O:;";;' ;"::;:: i":~;:, 1 "'"1:·;".:c, Ar 11 n•· C Morr 1 >. ak a 1,.;~,;,~·:::,.. ~ •• ':;:,: ~ , ~.:.,''-Arhnt' Cath .. r•ne M or r i e., ,.., ............. ,..,.,.., ., .. ,,,,,...,. . 1 Pl:BLJC NOTICE a ka Arline Morn<; an• r••""" ""''° •hO • P•" '"'•M• -----pe r s ons Wh 0 may be I t>nNI "CT1T1ous ~s1Nus otherwise intt>re-sted In the Pu'"'""1 '"'-'1'"" '"'"' 1"" u"°' ,__.nATll-NT Wiii and/M E'Sf<ltt'· (Or..W ,,.._ O""-"• tv• • '•t• "• •<. '"••"'Cl P..-' "" ,.,. dOtn~ .. _, ... ,..,. wni. ' -• 1· .. .,.. °"' ••. • 1 A petition ha<; be4>n filed •• '' .... "'""' ..... ,.. ..... ""'....., •• • '' •f ">vY.O ~£ COMP .. ,.., Jo••• by Erma Stephens, aka !: .... e;.,~~ot•~~ .... ,'~ ;;:1: .. ~., " ~0;;,'~,7. .. ?: ~.~'"' 10 t ~ Erm a Ca rte r 1 n t h ,-. , , n , 1wrr·•·' •' '"' .. ,.., t • , ., , , ,.,., ,, .. ,,,,,. _._,,.,..-n .Ill"' , ,,.,, Suoer 1or Court or Oranqe ~ ... ,,.. •• 1.,,.~ i1¥ .... A•t9' , ..... ~ """· c•,.'r' ',. •• c..~.. J4 L .. q""n. Covnly r eQue45t1ng that """ ,., .,~ .. ,. · £ r m<l 5tPphPns aka ""'"" ~ .., ', "'0 ' #tA•«i••f""'~ ~.t}I , ••• E c t .. ~ • I (HPAl=ll iYf ... lC• ,.,,1,. ft•'"••'• 1 4\ tiUJwnil rm;\ itrer'-"'="clPPOnted '""N'·P0'"" ••ti'-... ; ... ' ......... •:f'• I d'> pPrc,,onat rPpresentative .~ .. ~~~~ .,_,. .... ,,,.~, 1'"'' 1"'P"A to administer the estate ot 1 ...... r•-~· • '"'"••"7•· "· 1 0 '"9 Arl1nr• C Morr.<;, aka .,... ,. ,,.,,,..,. c;.,,.. ..,._.,.."""' ... , '' .. ,,... Arline Catherine Morn'>, , .,._,, ... ., c>.-to.•• l • • 1 'I• • .,v,• ....,.,.,, '"'"""'" •·•' ak ;i Arl ine Mor ris. Thf' ,u,_ '" , .. ·• • • ,__',.•,; .. ~4 ...,'.,1 ~'':1,..,~',~':.,':" .. PPtitton is S<'t for hear 1nq P UBLIC S<YTIC •: , .......... ~." m Dept No 3 at 700.Clvte wo.. ,.,.,~, .... ....,, Ct-ntt"r DnvP, West. in the NOT1ct1Hvtt1-.c:;a 10\ 1 l::"1.·;·1~;~-:;:~;:"··~"::'~~·:;./c1 ty o f San ta Ana ,. N ,, .. • • ..... , ••• ~, •h•• ,,,. J-11 ,_. o-California on July 15, 1~0 ,.,..,0 "' ,,.,.,_. • .,.,. t ..... (-,,,_at 1o ·OOd m '""" h ( t' f"'> ( •"•• t • r•""OI" ~ r., ( I . r...,,,,, , •. 1,,. •.• --<• ....... ..., ,,,,..."°,'~'';;' "~ . ...; '• ·, ... , ,:C IF YOU OBJECT to the c"°' .,p •o" I'(>•"' • """' , •• • qrdntinq of the petition. ~;:..,;:,.•:,,.';':;,.";:.:.,"'1.1r';"f'>o !:4;:0 P UBLIC NOTICE you should f'ilher a ppear "•• CO\••-"' r •. ,,,,..,.. •• -"· • __ ---clt the hedrfnq and State ....... """'°'°'•'" ... _"''oor""'" N...no your objections or f tle '""", • .., '"' IWPf '"04! cou•T o, CAltFO•NtA written obJe.c t1ons with the fl P£WA1 •1 ........... .,, ....... (1 (OONTY Of Oll1U•Cf .. I I•""',.., 1.,,,.,. '""""'''"'l ' ,00".,.c .. 1 .. ~,.,...., .. ,, court IX>fOf'e t .. e he ar nq. 1 o • o u" • 1 () .. t • l .. " \.ofot• ...... c..o-· You r appearance may be A[HfWAl'> I O I> N•(Ml "E' .. (ji>Sf NU .... f.•O•..,.. 1n person or by your al· """'')'. [H'T<l•C' lU(Alt•.,.,'> \UMM()HS 1-••1AOl't to ne A11 OtO ¥t> fl. Ol" '" M.C<l'o.n<:f" tllJ•l"'.1 It\ ,.,. t .. rnM'1~· fJt ~,,..... r y. ,,.. '"''"'"'~ -eono""'"' •""'l AwA£HCl •0 ,..,.,.,, ..,.d .,~,_. I F Y 0 LI A R E A ~·"••'·""· '"'""" ••·""'".,.. 11i.I.,."' CtAUOFTTE •D-) CREDITOR or a cont· •no mo lY _.,...., "'"°all"• ·• ,,.... NO'ttCIE' Y.., .,.,.. -·-T... lngent creditor of the dE'· P\lrCfl\.\.t.nQ ~ Of ~ '4.f'wlOI Ot\ < .... rt ""41'1 ...... ,,....... ~ wiltliovt · "'" v••• ...... ,.._. ..,, .. , v.., ·~ ceased. yov mu'>t file you r t••" ...._, '""'' ,...,,.,,1 .,,,,. "''I •'"""• .,.v, •• ..., ,,.. ,,., .. ,...., .... claim with the. court or 1"0 • ._,,.,,.,' ,.., • ••• ''''"" • '•<> .,.,_ pre<;ent 1t to the persondl ~' b•"O--'' ~ ,.,,..,,,., °"""''04 .. fr 1"4* AVIS.Cl Ut ...... V.--~ a•tl••.,. ,,.,. r ~·• l ....... ,,.. .. , c.o.._ £• ,,, _ _. ........ ·-·• u• representative appointed o"'"" ll<>••o " ....... , '" •" ........ -... -.-uo ,_ by the court w1th1n four .... ....,,1,..,. i..-irw... • ·• i:-•o"' '' u .. ..,,.. .. •••• ~··· 1n4onn•<1 .. months lrom the date of ol I,.. wm bl"••• uuM•t>IH '""'' ,,.... q.,. ,,.,. f j f t>o-• ,.,,,..,, •. ,,,,, ,,..,,.,,.,,,,.., .. ,,, . ,., ,,... .,.,.._,.. n .. uoEnf ir'it ssua.nce o .letters a'!. ... ,, • '"" .._... , ..... ,"'""' "' ......... •l'AN'' provided in Section 700 of ,,,..,, ... ,,,, ... , ..... •'"' "'o'"'" • ,,... .... ,,,_ ........ ,..,.e>ei••-the Probatf' Cod e of ~~,.~:~.~N:,C:::','-~·.:;;=:, ~~ <°"("'"•f"IQ 10u1 "'-''""" vou ,,.,'4., Cal1 for-nla. The time fo r ,_.,11,umtrwrfl(lt .,,u r;.t~t11o•1M1tt , •• o ;·;··,~,:"''~:;-:';~ .. ~:.·"~:;,""!::•. f tl1nq claims w tll not e)(· Kf'>OO'""'"<' -'""'"'""" p1rf' prior to four month'!> ,. f') D•°""'" "°""' ••t"Ot 1'• n \ 0.0 tor It DI'' OU 11'1 f(.litt'f f !'lfl! H O•Y\ •ftft lf'H. "•'' ""' trw ttv ""~ '~'"' Hu ~,,_..,O v• ffv\IH' ,..,.r,..,., ,,,. Pf'•1n1ror (_f ,.,,..,,,no •nv •"CJ .-11 Otd\ .,, le .,,.,'" ,.ny ., "'°"'•"ht \ Of .n tOf'rn•lttW\ 1n ..,, e>.o 0' '" 1ht blddU''tO HOfm.f' [ W•f"°" »c,,..y,y t;o.to Of tr"'' ... ' Pybt•\Nld ()r .... C.0.'-t Oetly Pu01 lun. I• JIAJ l ,.., 1•11• PUBLIC NOTICE D " • '" ,,.,, 10 1. • • ... 11,,.. from the date of the hear· ~:::"'.:.: .... ~"':,,,~:d 1•;: ,;:,.°"': .,:, ing noticed abo11e. ...... '"'"'. t~f(Gnlaonono ,,, YOU MAY EXAMINE ~~~~::.;:; :;:.:~:~~.:;:.i' thE' fife kept by the court ,,.,,0 ,.,,,.,.,. '"'<I """'"'' 411.,,,..,, If vou dre intereslf'd In the 1., '"'h .. ., .,. " ,,.,.,., ....... '" estate, you mav tile a re· m .. c.. 0<.,,'"" ""' ,,... •uu•• "'"''" que'it wlth the court to re-:.,~u;, '1:·;~;;;~~:"~;:;;.~~;;;: ceive special notice of the """ r ,.,,.. inventory of ec;tate assets ,., 11,.. ..... , • .-_,....,, ... a nd of the pet1t1ons, ac· =~~1:":0~;::= count s and r e por t s ,..-·" ... ,.-, ......... "-· descrlbPd in Section 1200 o. ... ~·. '"' of the California Probate ~~ .. h11•-.c11 Code. OcNQI,.. "" (.-"°"'I Oopul• JACIC T ... ICf ... \ HINM ..... \ .. 11. '" lot ·-·"· , ... u Utlt •i..~ Rubfn Kaplan, Attorney at Law, 3030 Sawtelle Boulevard, Suite Z, Los Anqeles, California 90066, Attorney for Executrix. ·"-·'-"'"'"-P"'blt""10 Ot.enQ!t ca. .. • D•••v P11ot '""' 11 ,. If>. J"'v 1 l'llC\ 1»' Ill Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, June 19, 20, 26. 1980 2 S83·1!0 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IYMC>f'Sll OP' TMR ANNUAL U ATIJMIENT Yau IMOIEO OIECEMaa lt J1, ""Of' UMITID HOMa LI,I IMtU•AN<IJ COMl'ANY ....... ~·­~.l..._ .. ,o , .. _, ... ..__ .. --........ . roie1 _,.., -· ......... .. f Vl•I ll•OWIMI, .. • .. • ................. . c..i........... . ............................. . Grotl ~Id 111.nd (Of1trl~M -.iu' ....... •,, '-.. ' Surlttvl , """' • .. . • .. .. • • .. • • .. • .. .. u,......,...ll.ftlll 1..,.....,.1 .................... . C..111 tLOMl ttOO!l~ .. IOM ..................... . IMfHM (0Kr9litf> if' C4'0ltol _.., S..'111111 -!flt .. ,. . 111\ur_. lft ~· U•t*'-PC!e A((l __ .._.tfl ~-· ............................... ., •• •nwr•ll()t 111 ,_. C..llf....i• • 42,641,UI ... .,.,,, .. ,,...,,. '·"'.m 4•11 ••.'1• J4J,fl0 IJtnlNU P... " " • " '" • .,, "" ...... • • •"" 1,U•,ttt A<C!*M l/ftf '-191 .,_,''"" -Ol-11 c.i...,.,... ....... "'... . . ..• ,. ... .. .......... c...-, t"9t .......... I ...... _"' --...C• WltltUOt ~I .. ~ ... -~ ..... ~fl, lfl't ~ .. "" ·--. '-' ,,........, tf tM $1 .... of C1llfor111•, ,..r_..,. lo I-. ""...,... J k '-lt ...... ........ ~A.IC-t•. ~ °'9fllt'C-1 0.11, ,. .. J-"· ... tt. .. "· .......... t I ' ' J 0 I· E • •• .. • • • ... • •• • • .. = Ii • 0 Proper Doses 'Very Vital' By DL PETZ• 8TEINCROHN Deu Dr. 8te1Mn .. : I don't believe in being mt.erly about mooey; neither do I when taJdn& vttamma. I'm a great believer in taking more than oecaaary rather than less. For example. I've been allergic for yean. About 18 moatba aio I bepn taking huge doses or vitamin C to beJp my nual allergy that used to laat year .round. Within months I was able to sleep th.rough the night Wtthout ( DOCTOR J my nostrils "closing up" THE Hou: :i:.&r:enting proper _ _ As one who used to come down with colds at least every rew months, I have DOt bad ooe sin~ takinC vitamin C. I have some friends who say it hun't helped them. I wooder \I they've been tak- ing suftident.ly large doses as I do. A,. ........ .4~ Carol Smith Shan- non. daughter of C. A rnholt Smith . <above) is being ac- c u sed by mino r ity ., .. 01'90"""'--""'_...,._ • • . . "Sure, money talka, but all l ever hear It say ts 'good.Oye ·" I'd appreciate your opinion about vitamins. Don't you~ they should be taken in adequate dosea if one bopea to get desired etrects" -Mra. B. s h a r eh o lders of il- legally signing away I PUBLIC NOTICE $2.S million awarded ~ICTITIOUS eUSINUS PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTlTIOUS BUSI Ness NAME ST A TR MIE llT AP ...... Keonfnn Cool Deu Mrs. B : Any doctor would agrtt that -r ~ vitamins an essential for good health. But the• by federal jury aris· 1 KAM.IE STATEMENT . f r dul t Ttw lol-.nq P"'tor\ I\ doh>Q bu\i· mg rom r a u en ........ deal s that 11 gedl TPITON MA Rl(ETI NG AS· • a e Y 1 SOCt ATE'i 711 W 11'1.ll Street Untt Th• IOOOWlflO ~ Is cto;ng buil- N"\ .,: "SSOCl"TEO AEPROOU('. Sarah Malkuch, 3, of Amarillo, Texas, fouid out there is nothing question of adequacy raises dlaagreemeot.s about like a cold shower on a hot day as she used the s~rtnkler to combat dosage. ruined U .S . National c u.c ... 1a·Mn1,Ct1_.,,.•.,.71 Bank C.•oro~ w. ll•n .. h , 1177 H TIONS, .. CM"PUS Orlw, Suite 212, N<tw-1 Bet<Jt, c.llfOf'ni• ~ A,,_ C. 0..1<111.,,, JI Ceoar "TrM L•M, Ir•-. c.llfoml• 'k11S • • Unw<>Od 9-wt. s.nta """'· C..ll"orn1• Th•• ~· 1$ COftduelecl bv M\ 1,.. th o d There has been much in the oews during the e 1 5-egree temperature. The mercury bro e the 100-degree put few years about high doses of vitamin c pre· __ m_a_r _k _a_g_a_in_tod_a_y_in_th_e_T_e_x_as __ P_a_n_h_a_n_d_le_._<R_e_la_ted __ s_to_ry_._A_4_)_. __ vent.l.ng ~ds and allergies. The vitamin helps some more than others. Wins Honor Diane S. Santas of 2100 Vista Laredo, Newport Beach. has r eceived a departmental c1tat.Jon in psychology at UC Davis. DeaiJI Notices ALBRIGHT NAOMI OOROTH'f "L8RIG>H, ~ "· ,..., ..... ol Hun11ng1on S.•cn. C.. Pl\~ l>WO on s..no.ty, J""" 11, 1'90 11 IM Huntlnglon V•llfy (Ot>V;tlP\CHll HO'Oll•• a.-motNr of Ru s Albf"•9hC d 'ff.._, e.acn C• ••W> wrv1v1nq .,.. • orM'd(l'\tldtfllf"I M r\.. Alor1gn1 ••• • mpm°"r o1 tr.. s..,,,.,. Ch•Pler •H 9 OES In Hunttnotol\ BHcn Ca F•mlly .._,h contr•Du hon\ tlo' m..6P to tr.. J C11tlor<1 I.ff Canor f und, c 'o S•••l<I• CIWPI•• = 1S9 OES. 601 P•lm, Hunltl\Qlon B••Ch C.. m4 s.@rv1Ce\ •"O lnln ~"' prtvat• PIH<• Brolhe,. Smith\' MortU<1ry <lll"K!oo ~lN CHIARELl.I GIU!>EPPE CHIAREl.1.1, ·~ 70, r~· •l<Mnt of Cool•~ Ca P1•~ •w•y on June 14, ltlD. H• " "'""'....., Dy "" toYlno .,.,19 _.,,.., 7 ..oM Marco For h R d I DO NOT BELIEVE IT is always due to a dif· t e ecor ference in dosage._ I 've~ some patients who took large doses without improvement. Births I But what helps you is important, Mrs e. If Mr •no~ Ma••o Pe~. Hunt· you think the vitamins have brought improvement, '~°" -· 01r1 then continue. However. you should know there MOAG MeMOR1A1. Mr •no~ For'"'' '""""4•. F,,..... are suggested limits For example the RDA c re-"osPtT~~~~~~TERIAN tell\ v.o ...... ~. 11, "• commended daily aJlowanei!) for' vitamin A 1s Mr ano Mrs.. R-rt Mlll•~M com Mr. -'*" R•<hard Gunt)fn.on, • 5 000 I U Cintematiooal units) For D ll lS 400 I U ~w. Oir1 Hunti119t0fl a..ch DOv ' B . A. and D f 1 bl. • ' Mr tnO ~ Tl""°'hv Ltt, Oane Mr eno"""" Rlc f\ar O WlltOfl, Co.ta ut are at-SO U e and Can build Up In Po-nt, o•n Mn•. lloy the body. Too much intake ol vilarrun A may cause M• •na Mn...-.~:~Plchl, o. .... Mr eno~~r,!.1:'~.1 ........ nausea and severe headaches. Too much vitamin "°'"'· g1n 0"1 D can cause retardation or growth lO children and "'-Y "· 1• ~~.~. ,,~ .... 8reftl r.__. con• kidney damage in adults. Mr •..O ~ I.ff L•Drum. C0>t. ..__ " Maw, oln Mr •nO Mn llobtn ~. '°'ta M• tno Nin_ Alc.'1 Dutt, Fount.in Mtw.01r1 V•llev. bov _,, 2*.1• Mr •l\d Mt~ COiin Bums. Hun~ Mr ...., Mn ROftltd S<llUff, H""'· 1ng1on Bta(h, o•n 1rw;it.,.. e..cr.. 01n M.ayzt,1'1t Mr\ -~~M<Gr990<,C.0>t• Mr •nd Mn Al.,, LuOwtll. (~If M•w. boY Mew, vin Mr~ •nd *'-0ona10 Evans, Hunt· l~ton !IMcfl. lloy M.ty ll, 1 .. Mr •nd Mr\. TllOr'Ns Lallv, N•wPO"I Buch, l>Oy Mrrzt.1-Mr e"" Mn. R1ca<do C.•tro. lrvlftt. girl Mr •no Mr\.. 0...1fl Auqpr, Fountan v.1i.v.-Mr .no Mn.. Gary P~tev-rd, H.-. 1no1on 8-lt, gin Mnll."9 Mr ...., Mn. R-rt M.tnox, eac. Mtw,l>Or '°'1Tlt COAST Ml! DfCAl. CllNTE It Mrrl> Mr •"" Mn. Sl-Orummy, Sin Ju•n C•pi•lr...,, boY -.... , .. Mr. •nO M" Ch•rlt\ C.011011, N•wPo<1 Be«Ji, boy Mr. •nd Mrs. WlllMd Merri•. lntlne, Doy Mr -Mrt..~~.HWW-1 Baac:h, lloy ,.,, 11,"" Mr •M ""'"' Ml<l•Ml O.blltu•. lrvlM,9fr1 Mr. •fld ¥r1. o.w.I ~. N\#14 ..... ...,..boot Mr •IWll Mr11-J•l'l'tn Beclttold. lrvlrw,bilW ,,_,,, .. Mr •ncl Mrs. Wiiiiam ROllff. '"""'· boy SOME PATIENTS TAKE VITAMIN (' in dosage or 2,000 to 5.000 units or mucb higher, hop. ing for greater effectiveness. But I think you should know, Mrs. B .. that tn too large Closes vitamin C can cause gout, adversely affect youthful bones. and predispose to formation or kidney stones. Better ask your doctor what is the appropriate dosage of the vitamins you·re laking so you'll escape the bad effects or overdo.sage. M EDICALE'ITES Sex Act Plea Is Reversed S AN FRA'.'IC I SCO IAPl -A Court of Ap· peal has reversed t he convicuoo of a man who pleaded gmlty to having sexual i.nt.ercourse with t"o women age 15. The arrest of Bernard Dun n and his subse - quent gwlty plea were based solely on mforma· l i on given B erkeley po l ice b y the two women . They made their accusal.ions after beini.? arrested for fail· ing to show proper iden- tification when stopped on the street because "they looked young and looked hke prostitutes." Clllarelll ol -Im, C... -CNf'IH Clllaralll of Po•.,.y, Ca .• 3 aluen illoune Porrronl of Italy, Con<ell• Ga9ll•rcle ef -Yotll. v.-.... C..Vll•rOO of Hww YClt'll,, • brOChen Pawto a.1.,~111 Of ca"~•. Allonw Cllt•rflll of C•n•d•. S1lv1tor• Cll l•r••ll ot N•• Vo•~. Cn;trtf\ 0.l•retli ol 1111lt -) 9ral\cl<hlldren ,,,..,, OI -Rnurr.chon will ~ ,..10 on FrlO.y, J.,,. 11 •...... OOAM ., St . .>cMK"4m'• C•t""11< Church with Fett.r k.,.,y BMvtl.., olfl<i•lt"9 11\- te.rment wlU be •t HerbOr L•wn M~mort•I P•rlt., CO\I• ,.,.,,,. C.• Mr. •no ~ Wiiiiam s.nclbt<g. sa,, Ju.,, CAPostr-. O•rl Mr and Mrs. SI~ Lyttlt, Mum lng!Ofl Bt«Jt. llo'I -'-2.1 .. For Mr. V.: There bave been reports that cardiovascular disease is more prevalent ln areas with soft water. But as you know, there are other factors that are important such as smoking. over - eating, aod not treating hypertension and ab normally high cholesterol. • •• DC!\~ CO!\"TESDED the stop was unconst1lu· llonal and the women's statements should have been suppressed Servk .. "''"'" l,,. dlre<tio<I of B•ltt BtrQt•Ofl·Smllh & "Tullllll WUl<llll Chepel Mortuery _.., EAS, MAPGAR[T !.Ml TM t; A!.,. • 1; Y••' re\•OPnt ot Huf"ll,,.qton ~¥ti C• Pn...o •wo on W""n•><S•~ J""" 1S, 19'0 "' Pet•llce Ho'l>tl~I IOll-lflO • lrngU.y lllM\\ Mr>. E "'' nao ta119ht In •r•• 'c hoot\ fo r mor e th•n 30 \ff'-''" •nd n4d ,-,. <t•YeO ,,Pr d .. Qrf'P\ h On' 8irm· 1n9ham Siouthfllrn Tf!>M t'\flr' Colle~ Mr\ Ea \I W..tl • "'"'"b•t OI 51 Wlrufrtd ftJl\Cl)O•I Cnur<h •nd ••\ • th•rt•r P'lf'mb~, of '"" ColontAI Dam•' Cl\aotrr a •04 "'"" "'&0 M-... n • mttm~r ot the OrO.r ot E tt\tf"rn St•r ano • mMn""r OI ,,,.. O•uQlll•" ol •~ A,,...r1c.., Re..,Jutlon 8'-•ovtd mothfr ot Thoma'~ E•\I of LO<Jl\l><HQ, North C•roll,.. -v-E !><M•llf'IO OI V•r0tte, N~ Je-rwy. •1W> \urv1vtno •rt t Ql<lnclCllllOr•fl •nd 4 ort•t· l '•"d<hUdr•"· J il\ttirt W 11ol• Plf\11.,0 of Blrm•"911•m AlatMma, Borin•f' O••tt Orr of C•••r•••tr. FIO<IO• ..-a I brolr.r O• Rovnollh Sm1111 or Ro<~•ooo 8••<11 , w .. Nnglon ~··I ........ 10\ Wiii bf' conowc:ted °" ,._..,, JYM JO '"° •I 10 OOAM et P1trct 8rOlhfr\ Smith•' MortU<lr'y wit~ Or J-• c c .... °" f1(~ttn9 Jnterr'T'lltnl will ~ C>f'IV•tt • The family -·i. controbulton• lie ,,...,. to IN lttt•r-Ch1ldre11 \ - 1'0(1et1on C O (l'MIOf'f"fll' H O'Olt.I of Or•no• County Plfr<t Brothfft Smit"' """'1'6M•O•r..:ton S.Jl>.6U9 HAOOI U.WH-MT. OUVI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Avo Costa Mesa 540-S~ IAln.IBGHOH FUHH.Al. HOME 646-2424 Cos11 Mesa 673-9450 rtPCIUOTHHS NU llOADWAY MOlTUAaY 110 Brolldwa~ Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH & TVTMU. M.ty,. Mr ano ~ Mla• R81.-.0 U QUOe B•t<h, 01n Mon Mr 1no ~ Cor"Oon GloC>ln. u..,.. e ... ch. -glf1s May2" Mr eftCI Mn.~ PM11son, L._ N._l,llOy Mrr T1 Mr. eno Mrs. Phil Young. trv;roe, Qi'I J-• Mr el\d Mn. Br.,., M.troutt, ~ 811<11, lloy '-" M• •110 M ,. Tf!Qmu M Ckft L•vun• •OGVPI. boy J-1' Mr al\O Mr'-Wlllttm Ch•1>m•'· Laouna Nf9uei, boy n _JOSI(,... U. JOS«PN MOS,.ITAL ""'" Mr ·no Mn.. Sc:OC1 JOflMOn, ~ ..... l1>9ton Bt«h, boy Mr end Mn.~ C.....rwy, Cor,,... .,.. /llter, llo\I Mr tnO '°"" IC .. "' 819»•"111· C.ta ~ ... -Mr. -Mn. It_, Mafwt. tfum. t.-q1on ~«h. 11oy Ml. aftd Mn. Oeniel 0.HO. H-· l"9!0fl BMdl. boy Mr tnO "'"· Jamu Jee Uo11. ... .._, llM<:f>. ~ -'-1.1 .. Mt and """" ~ AIMGPOur N-..ort llNcll. gift Mr •nO Mr' Ot nlel Sogluh10 B•lboa,Qlrt Mr •nO Mn Owmil St>•med41, H..,t. •>'qlon 9-.11, O"I >-4,t .. Mr •nO -·· N•Cnol•• 0on ........ Hu1tll110t0fl ka<h DOv Mr e"" Mo MIC .... , PrllcharO. Ccxta ~w. bOv Mr •no Mr~ J~ AA.a-.. Hunt· 11>9ton 8Ncll. oir1 ,,_,,, .. For Mrs. D.: It's well Xnown that exposure to high decibel l evels of noise can r aise blood pre- ssure. It also may change serum cholesterol level5 and the amount of aggregation or blood platelets But we are oot yet certain whether these are tern· porary phenomena or may become permanent changes. Meanwhile, do what you can to escape exposure lo noise. ••• For Mr. T.: Unexplained bruises and possible fractures in an older person who has not sustained a rail should raise the suspicion we are dealing with a "battered parent or grandparent .. Abuse or the elderly is too orten overlooked • • • Some stomach symptoms may be caused by The court of appeal a~rced and rever.;ed the con' action The v.'Omen were ar· re!>tcd Aug. 31. 1979 W1thrn :.> minutes, the girls adnuU.ed they "ere each 15. had esca~ to San Franct5co a few da} s earlier from a re formatory and bt-cn m· trodul'ed bv <i friend to Dunn • ...,,, Mr •nd -M.C. UmC>. Jr . H~· lnQtOfl BNch, Vi" Mr. and Mrs. T--1t• t..rr•llt ... 1rv1ne. 111r1 trouble outside the stomach. says Dr Sletncrohn POI.KE S . .\10 thev c laimed Dunn gav~· them food, shelter and clothing and expected tbem to work for him as prostitutes an exchange J-11 Mr '"° *'-!>4-1 G<ttn, N-..on in his booklet, "What You Can Do For Stomach e. .. c,,. boy I . .... Bo 560 Mr --lhult Curle!, C"'--w. llO't J-•· '-Trouble." For a copy wnte to rnm al x 1 . Mr •na Mn. Georve Behr. H.,,,. Costa Mesa 921>26 enclosing SO cents and a "-11 80I N....,... 00 ""' Tllolnll C4'l H1 Lwu. Huntmvt-8-ch, t •rt _ .. Mr •nO Mn. J-Zwocky, CO>- MtW Olrl 11>9ton IM«;I\. 9'r1 • Mr. -"""" .-A...._ ..._, stamped. self-addressed envelope. kacll, boy Mr •nd Mn.. llt<hatd 'l'OUftO. Hum .... '°" llNdl. """ B kl D I M r tno Mrs.~:.:., ':.c.-. Cast• 00 et e ps Mcw.o•rl Deaths J ,-1 Mr •l'CI ~ ,WTy la,.,..., ........ 1"9'11" &He ... gtn '-'·"" Mr. •ltCI ""'-h rr• -· Cost• Mew Doy Mr eno Mr\ Ric• Nttdh•m 1 Wtstmlnn••. bov Study Ai<h Available ~.,L-Hunt1noc.,,,e..c11.boy Eu Mr •nO Mn. ~I Tomeu-..1. ~n11~re NI• •na """' """"P Rk ... '°'°"· I ~le Me..,;::,"·, .. TA M WORTH N H Mr end """'-£rl< Wltlton. Corone ' ' ' c»I M•r bell' ( A P ) E s t b e r Mr. e..4 """· Rollert s...11ty, 1n1i.... Cleveland Bosanqaet, Dov 86 d d h ""'· •nd"'" St-~ ........ • sec.on . aug ter d 11,..i°" 9"Cfl,01r1 Pres ident Grover Mr .... o ,,..,. P•1rl<1< oou9•11, Cleveland, died Wednes-iww..,rt ~~-, .. day. Mr. ano Mn. Jo••P" H•nv••. Cepltlr-8M<ll, 91•1 ~. eftCI Mn . Gtor9t Bru .. 1. 1rv111e. l>Oy CHICAGO (AP) .-.u • .-Ha J 4 a llo&b sc b ll d, Mr .• ,.. Mn. S<oct M<1t:•ni.Y. c°'te Mew, bey W id 0 W 0 f pi 0 Q e er Mr, and Mr• Wlltlem O••llng, C hicago merc"banl t1e111et•.i~~,. Maurice L . Rothschild, ~-..., Mr-. "'--ue1 • .._, di ed Tuesday. ~~~ er-. Co.ta loiew, boy By JOYCE I .. KENNEDY DHr Joyce: I am a 37-year-okt man ud woald alaterely Uke to k•ow ll graau are available for ad.ita &o lmpro•e tklr careen by gola1 &o tollege or &ecbnJcal school. 11 flnandal betp Uml&ed to you11t•· den ta! -D.B., CbJcago, ru. There's a n ew answer to this popular question. Yes, adults can gel study a.id but the particulars have been elusive. Now the College Board baa packed the racta in a booklet th•l sbows adult.a bow to uncover sources of aid and organize a successful cam- paign to obtain it. ( CAREERS J FOR R EADERS WHOSE daughters would like to diminish school costs with athletic prowess. the Fran.ks company Issues a $7 women's edition or the directory each September. It notes 1,100 four-year and 700 two-year colleges. Unlilte the men's edition, the women's version does indicate whether scholarships are offered for gi ven sports at each lns tltuUoo. MOITUdY WISTI:l .. CHAI'& MortlMI\' • Crem1t1ons 4V E. 17th St. Motivation Tbe well-researched, 64-page publication Is called "Paying for Your Education: A Guide for Adult Learners." To order a copy, send a $3.SO check or money order to the Colleie Board. Dept. C-88, Box 2815, Prtnc«on. N.J . oes.1. Another women's directory shows spor ts scbolanhips for nearly 1 •. 000 senior colleges. The 1980-81 edition of the "AIA W Directory" is eXJ)eeted to be ready ln late summer from the A sso ciation for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, 1201 16th St. N .W., Wasblniton. D .C. 20036. The cost ls •. Costa Mes. 64&488 ,_ClllO,.._S SNrrNI' MOITUMY 6Z1 Matti SL Hun~ech Meet ••• Dear Jo,ce: st'~ II besteehl &o '"' .. .. • ldMIUMlp. b u.. ...... &laa& IMetJflee .. "8111 ee~1m rt II• ,_ .._ &bt are 6ftd b, ...... ......., -.._ w .• Cefe•Ha, Md. To ~ lmowlldae, no, but tbere'• IOIDlitlllU cloM. TM m•'• edlUon ol the "Natlooal Dlredor7 ~ Collet~ Atbletla" II • reference tbat uau UM coacbll f« eacb 1port dfered aL IOIDe 1,8 fOUJ'.yeU' ud M lWO- year ilDl&ltMdou • ..... .... plde ... DOt apeelftcaJ. ly ell• the aporu that carry ~ for eaeb con.ce. it pro. ..._ tM Mlia for IDM.lal lDqulri•. TIM 19.a tdltbl wUl be olf t.be SW-· .. Ill~ ad JOU canordka prepaid "°"' for Sll from: lt.11 l'raau P11bll•laln1, Bo• TOii , AmlftllD; 1ft.u m•. STD.I, A.NOTRE& WAY to locate athletic 8(holarahlpa for men or women la to use such raume cl.rculat· lng services u the CoUece A Tllletic Placement Servi~. 1509 MaiD St., .Ubury Part, N.J .07712. The ftnn chars"• parema szso to contact coacbea wtth thelr o«sprtq's NSume and doel not 1u.arantee a teholarshlp will be the bappy eoct•ni It• a worth looldn1 into. '2701 Tl>t\ bu\lnfo\\ I\ cOftductecl by en I,._ d•¥tdu•t ~w ~ Thi• \\I-won lil4d will\ Ille I c ...... tv ci..n. Of 0Un<Jt County on I J-tO. 1'111 FIJtn7 Pvtll•"'"° Or-C..._t Otllv Piiot, Jurw 11, t•.1'.J ... y), '"° 1-IO PtJISLIC NOTICE Olv1oue1. """"' c. O...iej .... T~ls ~t.ai-1 w~ 111eo wtltl ,.,. Co....ty Ci.rt ot Orang. Count\' ot1 Mty '· t'MO "117•• Publl\llecl Ortng1 C-~t O.ily Piiot. ,_ s. u. 1•. i.. 1'80 2:'9~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 114/lltE STATEMUfT FIC Tl nous •USINEH TM lotiow.ng pe<'IOft " OOlftQ buW. HAAIE S"TATEMENT IW\\ •• TIW lot~ oe<'IOft •> -no '"'" 01!.l>U'<Y WORK~ 1001 W. 111,.. NI'\\~) PEC<REATION Af<AfATlOH, I •7' lotn !>l -1. H""'tnqlort B~aCI\, e,.. .......... ~ ""' J-t M Y•l.....C...-m•f'\. •a IOt" !.lr••t,. Huftllf'UJtO" 81'•< I\,. I e,....,,,,...91'4 Tlw• ~-" <orQt<leel bY • ., In- ~rw1. Se<t• C. Cast• ~. CAlllOO"nl• .,.,, Jemn E Sloncm ..... 16.SS Cl110 ,...._. ~-Cos1A ~. (.Mlternt• .,.21 T111• bu\i-~ c-.cted by .,. i.. div~ Jim~ ' Ol•IOIWI Thi• ,,_ ,... flt.a wtfft ta Mo\. J-M County C~• 01 Or..-ge Couftty Oft it.I~.... I JU~ 14 ,.., TP'I•\ \W.~ •.e-\ ft..,, ••'" t""" • FUl14't Couf't • (ten of Or-C.ourotv "" PuDh""'° Ortng1 C.0.•I O.lly PllOt. J""" 10. "'° """° June 1•. JulyJ, 11.11, 1• 161,... P\olbh~ Or.,,,,,. Co.\t 0.Uy P11ot --- J.,,... 11. ".16. J"'• 1. '"° 1....,. 8(i PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlCE 9"'""'' •' CM"""" 1'\•0 T~r•Bro.wn T"•\ \tl't""""'"t ..,~, f1l#Cf wtth t"'-" (Cklntv (lf'#'lr of O"•"QI" (Ouf"f't on Jvf».10, l'il!O Ft1'ns PuOi•"'"'° Or-(O<t\I O•Uv P1101 )UN' 11 14, 2-, JUh ), 1'90 JSO'J 11) PUBLIC NOTICE "~•us111eu -...-JTAn-NT r,..~__,,.~~ M\'\.t'I INTERNATIONAL RESE Alt CH ANO OEVELOf'#ENT, -.JO l.1nw•v Costa-· c....,,.. mi. R_., T--Fr'IWQ. 1)1 Via J.trf'ntt l iOo •~ .............. e.Mr- Celtt_.,... '2t.JI Tr.1\ ~ t\ <-~by-" In OtvMk.lr.lr R_, T Frwc.eo Thi\ -... ll'ed Wftl\ IN C°""'" O tn. OI Or-C-ty on PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU$1111ES$ NAME STATEM£NT f hf' 10410WtnQ j)HM)ft I\ 00<"9 biiSI• M\\~'\ PACI FIC COAST PAINTING, 31401 V o•Oe LtnO•. S•n Ju"" UP>\!f .ano, C.lt!Orn<• mlS r,._.rdld l VIW\ VI~. 31901 Vi-llnoe, San J.., Coiplstr....,, Caltfornt• tt•IS f ht\ """""' IS <onducled Cy •n in-dlVt~f ~at0v .... v1~ Tn11 •t.ttemMt WH flied wt111 t1W! Co...,ty Clerl. °' Or-Co<•Mt Ol'I JuM l•, IWD. ,,,.,SJ Pu«>io>l'ttd Or-~ Delly Piiot, Jurw ,., J"'' J.11, 11, 1• ,,,._., PUBLIC NOTICE J -l. lWD. ~I-flCTITIOUS eUMllEU Pue>ltS-Or-Coe.1 o.i1y PllOC, HAME STATEMellT J -s. 12. "· i.. '"° 11SCMO ,..!:'!,'°''-'no per.on I• dDl"t bust· PUBLIC NOTICE '1CT1TICIUS MnlNESS ~STAnMeNT Tltf follOwlng ~ IS 00i119 Du~I MU ... M ST GAAO ENINO AHO LANDSCAPE COMPANY. 1'11, f·l7, E._,C.,.ta-.CellfoNMt•1'21 Michael w..,,.. Stwtsm•n, 7'17 Eld9n. 1'·11. C:O.ta 'NW. C•ll-• '2•11 Thi• bu11~t It <~ by.,. In· Ot••duel Mk'-IW Stllt-Tlt1S _..,.... Wfl llled wltll tt. '°""',, ci.n 01 Of~ c_., on ,.,,,,. 10, "'° RO 'S 01.0 FASHION£0 ICE CRE AM, 1170 S...r SlrMt, CostAI ~ ... <Ailfornl• ~ Robert Oa.,,ld l(oteb, '2t 9. Tot -0, Stl'lta Ma, Ce1 lfomla~ Tlll\DuMMU l•~by ... ~ CllviOual ROC»r1 Oe""4 l(CltM> T~lt tlM-1 was flt.a wtth t"8 Co..111y ci.r-of 0r•"98 '-r on JUM f4, ltlO. ,,,..,,. PllOll"'9d 0r-. CoHI Oaltr PllOI, J ..... 1'.JulY3,11,17,1tlO 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE .. -"· ~--°"' ............ ...................... IT lllltf ........ I . I ' (, r ; 1 Cl The .._.., Mark~ac. on IM Ora ... Couc DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Puauc NOTIC• PUauc NOTICS 6 4 2 You C.n .... ft, fJnd It, Trade It With • W•nt Ad .-..-2 Ila.a Ona C•H .. ,.Ice u. ·~· u , .. , Credit Appronl ......... ............ ............................................................. PUBUC NOTICE O•O«lt TO SHOW CAU~ SU,N•IOlt COU•T 01' c.ALll"OIUllA COUNTY 01' OltAJllGI NO.A·1t471t O•De• TO SHOW CAUU IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION Of' CHARLES Will 1AM .t.D.AMS "Oft CHANGE OF NAME WHEREAS CHARLES WILLIAM ADAMS, ""'11U-. h<I\ 111.0 • Pl'li tlOfl Wl\11 llw Cl-of lhl\ Court for .., onl•• <l'••nOlno hi• n<tm• from CHARLES WILLIAM ADAMS to CHARLES WILLIAllll CANNON IT 15 ORDERED lllel ell .-r-.• In tt:<Htf!d In !hp •bow..,nlill-.1 m.tll., -•r\.elON! tll" Court •I l I 00 • m , "" July 1S. 1•. In -courlro<I"' of D•PArt,._I J, •I 100 Cov•c C•nlor Ori•• W.St. S-U "'""' 0.-Coun ty, C.11...,,_, M>O V..... C<tu\4'. 11 •ny, wlly I ... llefll-tor < ..... ot Nmf' "'°"Id -I» O<-ed • 5 6 7 8 ~QUAL HOUSING OPPOJ:t.TUNtTY p '& t , ........ Cit. All..a ..... lldvertiMd la Ulll -· pap. ....... ject 1o tile Fedenl Fair lioualoa Act of lHI wbicb mates it llltepJ to advertise • · ••1 pre· f~. llmtuUoa. or dixrim.i.mUoo bued Oil rec:e. color. reliCioo. au. or natioD&I oriam. or ui int.edtioft to make aoy such preference, limrta· Oon. or d.iKriminaUoo ·· Thia newspaper will not ltDOW'IDllY accept any advertising for real mUl.e wblcb is lD viola· uonoltbelaw. aatoaS: ....... ...... ..... ct.di ... .. .., .... ,..,.... .... ,... . • .... ,. n., DAl.YN.OJ--1 ..... , ...... first .. conect•1...._...,. ....................... G1 1twl 100.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llACHDUP\D B&odt to oceaa I Name terms 6 submit ! ,, .. . .......... --·-····-.. ·· lat1t•C..-._1ow~.._ and o.,ner .. , t.•I• ll•••ee oo U1la J bedroom plua dell_, 2~ batlu. Full price ...... ,...-..-0 w ........ ~ S aa. 4 Ba. tutom waterfro•t pome w/l1•lt' pvt dock. Prit•d u .~2000 . B\d ld•r •/tu • for Pal~2!J>t!'ap tat.. For OG hoe. 4 .. Sll.NO and appt to _.., ull 2-t&ory with 2 bllta. aod • Ou'Ol RO«. act. c..-... put auum.ble Joao. Priec. OaJy. Bllilt-ln electrit kM.ebea, 1---_.;...---- coma•illy poof, vacut --.. • ... 11111!!111111!!1~-•I aod tlae owner bu ..WUSll .. peaided Act.7$l·lm OOl!ITA.,_ ~ GAS &\VER I • lJeet 2 C: ;:iiEL~CT bdrm, 1~ bat.b laom• T' PROPERTIES doM Lo eanor---. Cider' . a. . Se9ooli M.lulon Hiiis Couatry Oub.3br.3ba.~. Umaled. Loury coodo. ~ calf COQ1Ml WLOOO rU'St T D 9 7~ Value Reataurant1 a aolf eca'M! OnlJ SlJO.D ! ..... .., ...... • •••• •'71-71MT 11181.000. W uit Lo MU or !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I tnde for eqwty ln Npt. 1 ________ 1 or l..qua..a home W /v1ew ..... W /f• • yard. Doaelu Hoa.ii ~ly deCan&ed ft. 71~1m-11.91 <Owner> Plan. separa~ aaat.u $69 900 awte. stained &lass. J =· i~at home larse rooms. OWDCr will or rental with a &ow to CaJTy 1st With ~ terut ... umable loaA. Altinc SZJO.OOO • Leu than 10 yean old At).. 751·3191 t;::SELECT T'PROPERTIES S.eo..tC... SH,500 This ooe I.I realJy hot' Sharp 2 Bdrm coodol·--------• ciOH lo pool, Wilk lO everytlun1. As&umable loan. definitely woo 't last ~38N IT IS FUllTHCcR OAOERfO '""' .o coe>y ot "'" oro.r to -<""'~ .,_ _ .. ,,..., once " _, '°' '°"' •we <eUI._ -· prlO< 10 -0.tV ot W ld r.t•rtnQ •• fhf' D•lfy P ttot . • n t •tP•Pf'( Of oe-ntr•t 'H(Ulattot\ Pt1rtted .,, the C.ounty ol Or•,,t~ c .... .,.., ... D A I L y Desperate! Reduced to • ~~;:~-.. ~J.-~ [ ~ IHIHI 8<ud N•w La• V<•H llSS , • Wilm ;amy(! Why ma t e sorte ooe else's mortcage pay mrnts when w 10 onJy Sl.S.SOO d.n • tBl! 50 pr D'¥> I i.ocl uchn g tu es &. <nliO<' f tel ) .) OU Olll a C' qua~ an eqwly i.t.erttt tn an ocean v.-Nwpt Heh Twohome· llut ~onlh1.1' DATED J..,...t. t• MIH (IC A. 500 £ H Juoqor °' ,...., ~,..,or Cour1 CHA ltLE:, WILLI"""' ADAMS ,,.., C.19 J-lft S..R J..-~·-·CA nu1 11MI WMm Pubh•-er.,_ CO<t\t D•lly Piiot, Jurw 11, 1', '6, JwAy 3, '"'° 11()~80 PUBUC NOTICE SU l'e ltlOlt CIOUltT 01' THI! STATE Ol'CALll'OltNIA l'O• THE COUNTY 01' O•ANOE NO.A·1"11 0•~1tTOSHOWCAUH l'Olt CHANOE 01' NAMli In 1"9 ~ ot ti. Apj)llCatlon of °"HHA MARV HOOKER WMA ... IN pet 1t1on of A,,,,. M•r,r Hool!H ..... -flled Wtlll , ... <l•r~ ol thl• <OUr1 for ... Of'otf Ch-lnQ Pet• 1-·· -from "'"""',.._,.., ,....,.,., lo AnM MMy M«ln..,.,. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED IN1 au C>e<M>n\ iflltf'~tecl In WIO ,,...ltW •P. -....... tN• <-1 •I 11 00 .... July 21, 1•. 1n lfte c-1roorn ot 0.00. t~ 3. to 1l'OW CMIW Why tft1\ •O-pl~a1ton IOr < ...... of ,..,.,., VW>UIO l\o!IM9r- 1T IS FURTHER ORDE•eo -• Coe>y of IN\ Ot'OH 10 ,,_ <-.. l>UOll.,_ °""" • -10< tour '"" <HM14 -· "''°' to -NY 01 ,..Id -lfto In 0.Wly Pilot.• ,...._, OI 0--•t <lf<CUIM-pr111-"' ,,,. coun •-totOranve DA TEO JUMJ, ,_, MAAI( A. SOOEH JUOQe of ,,,. ~q(OW1 Pul>ll•"""' Or-,.,.,, D•llv P11ot, '"~ s. 11. ,, 26, '"° 7J99.tt) PUBLIC NOTICE· ....... ,OttO. ~ uoon •nv \Ub(on,ratfOf" -----=~:r,;:::1~ ~.::"::. ':~' ~:~~,,:: NOTICE OF DEATH OF •mptovf'<l 1r1 1,...m.n 1two•<ut•on o1 ERNEST C. NEFF, also 1 .... <0"''"'1 k now n as E R N E ST PUBLIC NOTICE No t>1"""' ""'' w•tllClr•w "''""' '°' CALVIN NEFF, ANO OF --• ~ro0<1 of ""'11 '301 ""1' atte< 1"" P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 · NOTICE OF DEATH OF d•~·::;:.:.::"':~::~~"::O<m•n<o MINISTER ESTATE NO. MINNIE DORA OAKDEN bot.a .. ,., t>o '"""".., "''°' 10 .. ~<u A·104902. ANO OF PETITION TO ll01101t.,..<on••«I T1Wo.y,,,..n1r:.o..<1 T 0 a I I he i r s, ADMINISTER ESTATE ;~:~!';~::...!:.m .. , forth '" t"" beneficiaries, c r editors NO. A-104850. c.o~rr•no Bo.trd and contingent creditors of T o a I I h e i r s . e. A ~'""'-• Cor•• E t c N ff 1 k beneficiaries creditors ~·~•,, rnes · e •a so nown d . • . Pub1•.,,.., °'-c.o.st o~''• P11o1 as Ernest Calvin Neff and an cont1ngentcred1lorsot 1u~11>J1AYl1• 1uHo per sons who may be Minnie Dora Oakden and • otherwise Interested in the persons who may be PUBLIC NOTICE will and/or ~tale otherwise Interested in the ---A petition has been filed will and/or e<>tate· NOT~~~~~~·:,~ou by Dixie Lee Horton 1n the A petition h as been filed Y l>ool °'""<' co.u commuM v Superior Court of Orange by Bank of America N. T co11-. °'"'o<' county reQuesting that a. S.A in the Superior B•d o..,. ..... 1 JO O<IOO om t)l Dixie Lee Horton be ap. Court of Orange County 1~,'~::":':'1e1''::..:!' oo1eeo1i~ pointed as personal reQuesl1ng that Bank of Pu•cnu,,.0 a 09,.,, coot comm r espresentat i ve to ad· 4merlca N.T, & S.A. be cou-out 1J10-.... ~. CO\I• minister the estate of appointed as personal~ ... CAn.» e1e1rn Ernest c. Neff, also known representative t o ad· 11:;:1~t,:~:,~=:,~.:.:,:-; as Ernest Calvin Neff Cun· minister the estate of Min-c~n•~· • der the Independent Ad· nie Dora Oakden. The peti-1 Pl•o "'--'•°"'"• omc."411'4 ministration of Es tates lion is set tor hearing in :~·~~ma,:".'~~·=: Act). The petition is set for Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ci vic· c..-,,..., hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Center Drtve, West, In thel NOTICE is HElleev GIVEN t""t 700 Civic Center Drive, Ci t Y o.f Sant a An a .\~":.,.:O~.~c.i~~ •. 0!~~~:; w est, in the City of Santa Callfomi.a on July 15, 1980 •nd 1hrouo11 "' 0o,,.,,,,no &o••d, Ana, California on July 20, at 10;()(1 a.m , • llHeln•fler r•l•rt•d lo 0 1980 at 10:00 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the "DISTRICT." Will •«••W up lo, but I F YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti tion, :!1!:,t~ttt;:::! ..... ":::i1~1':'on';,":; granting of the pet1tlpn, y6u should either appear '°' 111 ... 11cwu•o1«1 you should either appear at the hearing and state 8kl' 'holl1 .,. roceinc1 1" ,,.. 0'"'* at the hearlrv. and state ldentlfi.d -· -\NII be _,,.., "V y()vr objections or file •nd oubhcty , • ., •loud.,,,,._,,. your objections or file ,,,,...ltten Objections with the 1u1.a 11Me-p1ce. written Objections with the court before the hearing. Th••• w.u .,. • '" 00 """"'1t ••· court before the hearlnq. be CIUlr..S tcw HCll Mt of bid 00<""""'1t lO p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D Your appearance may 0 .... ,.,. ... 1,,. rn.rn In oooct c-ltiOtl Your appearance may be Ir} person or by your at· •lt111n 10 dtt.,. .,..,. ,,,. bid --'"' In person or by your at· 6 tdrney. o.t. torney. • t F Y 0 U A R E A ..::i~::.:~::,0,;:..=,.~ t F y O U A R E A CREDITOR or a cont· e.c11 • .-i be-'".,., CREDITOR or a cont · lngent creditor of the de-..,. tot<uri'Y ref«,...,..,"'.,,. c.ontrat lngent creditor of the de- l\!IH·r11•t'f'~ ma ' pl .. rf' 111-.r •d• b~ tt·l~phonc­ " no 4 m t11:. ~ ~· m \lontl.iy thru t'nd•) 8 to OOtJn S..turd•> \O<.,T \ \HM cwt 1n · 1311 W llay W2 56iR I H '"Tl ...-1;'T'f)' f!F \Cll J 1"7~ II.-1dt Ul\d '.i&O l~ LAI,('' flt.\( ll 1u:-;' l'_,, 11 .. ' J42w1a 8ttuh~ .,_._._,, '"re 1·11 '"' 'n ChAI l!'ff .'.>IO 12'211 CUSs.MO DU.OUNIS rlt';.lfJlllW ftW Nt( \ & ~ 1lh '' \ _Jn v m I hr •I·• .. h t•fnr•· vuhhc ,fl •un •. , ...... "' r1.r "und41\ & \tonthn t.d1111.n, •ht n d< •dim.-" !>.Alurd.-1'1 llUUtl CU.SW'8> t~TIONS t H Hlllt' "d"·rt1"" 'hnlll•J •hr<.,_ lht-lr .ut •t .-th & rt•fl'Hl t-rt•1r I m m ,. " "I • I ' 1 It t Ill\ II ' I'll "' ·"'Ul'lt•' h:-tut11 \ f;,, tht· fu,1 inc llfrt'"'f t In'-• rHt.ff) u<1h c M'll't 1 l...\'rJo..;, \\hrn k1lho11 ·•O ad ho 'HHt' fl) rTUAlU• ·' rt1t Offj t1( 1 h ,. I\ 11. l. :\ \ \I IH II .,,, •• n )'Ou hv your Jd IMkt'f" J..\ rt-< •••pt of your r .11or,.lla11un Th" kill num h t•r n1 u 't h t' p r ~'rnt~rt b~ lh r llth·•rt•~ in ( .... C"' °' .. <l"P"'I" C'A'C rl.l A 111" O R <'Oft It H 710 :0.. flt 't v. I\ t 1 II t t (I It t kl''''"'(. ~ ""'Y t"llOft I' "'"d" In 1'1U or l"f)f'T"'t"t I flf"W '" th.•t hill!\ tM·• n ttf,~r•>d hut tit.• , •f'f'"'' ru .. r.-n•""'· lu fin "' unul lhif-""" h•' ""I><'"""''"'"' r••Pt • DI \ff I\ 11..;f' /\I)<. Th•,•• "'J' •r•• trerth r ••" 1n ..d•il'I<,. h• m .. 11 ftr •• ttO) Ont" t.if t#Uf nlhr...i NO ph.-Of'drf\ lw.dl..,... J 11 m t n'1~' t't)Old MK a olhr•· & IZ nonn al •II b ranr h (>ff or...,. T IH. OAll \ 1'11,()T tfto•r.,. .. ~ thr rtyht In fllUlf) todol C'm -M r •· r u ' •· .. n \ ,o1d\o'rl1um~n1 •n<l to r h t nCI' 11 • r•t~' " r•· l(ull•llllll• • 1thuu1 """' rul'l•N' cut.._ MAJl.iNG ... ISS I' I) hu• l~ CcJO>la M~a !J2l\2l8 ceased, you must file your ::C:.:!.,.,.,,. UM.,. P.-or>OMG ceased, you must file your 4 ctalm w1th the court or T11e omR1CT,...... IN r'9M.., claim with the court or Starting present It to the personal ,..l«t _,or ... DIOI °'to ....... -present It to the personal a New representative appointed ::,.~~=~MOK 1" _, representative appointed Bu91nesa by the court within tout T,,. 01nR1CT ,_ ~ .,_ by the court within four 2 A c: c: c: 0 , d 1 n 9 1 0 months from the date of IN oi-• ..,. o.i--t of , ... months from the date of C•tHomi• ..,.. .. enc1 first tssua1nc~!! 1ietters a s :=1~::.R:-i:::,.~~~r..:; first Issuance of letters as Pro• .. -<:4* 11ec rrovlded n ~t Of\ 700 of *•"" 1n wftlOI lhl• _... t• "° ii. provided In Section 700 of 1 aoo 10 11uo1 •" he Probate Code o f .,.n.,......, 1or .. c11 cr11t1 °' ,.,.. " the Probate Code of .,.,.on• dOlnf """,.. .. California. The111t1mnote for =~ -::.:•.;.":,~~":1<:; California. The time for :'u':.4:' ,~,.~;,: flllno clalms w ~· DISTRICT olfQ .. ..., .. Off~ of fifing claims Wiii not elC · • "''" ·~ Couttty et.tit plre pr!Of' to four months tN Olrwtw, ~ r«. ~-lno. plre prior to four months 1nd lleft 11 IPVI*~• Nev single ramtl) homes Now avail for lease option . rinly S600/mo Call now , 702-llM-3414 ••AMDMIW• 2HOUSIS X1nl k>cauoo. Pnoc onJy JllES IEAl. lY 673-6210 Under IZ80,000 Owner 1---------wt.U carry 541 ~ Bltr , j t-·: • • .. : 't •• ,-"'I : -· ... , __ ,~ H1W USTIM&S 19 DUPLEX doors to beach, Two·2 bdrm + ~·s pad Good i.um mer winter r e nt al OwtM-r n ex1blt' on hnanc mg. tr ade. ct< '>ubm1l Sld.000 2 UN1TS 2 bdrm + 1 , .-~ ' . (. ''-.. SAH JOA9Uttf :"W>ar aoll <'OU r:w &. coun try club Very :,h.-p 2 bedroom • den e<ndo 2'"> bllh PnC'e JUS re duced SlO. UOO Sl 19 5'Cl 631-7300 ....... bdrm oo 3Cht8S lot 1.-J ---------~ to beach OWC Isl TD Pnc~ at SlllS,000 SIDE BY S IDE 2 dupleus One 2 bdrm. 2 ba. pn~ al SZ.0,000 One 2 bdrm. I ba SZ38.000 U ruu c loMo to pa.lit. beach & i.hoppina associated llPOKEllS IH AL TO ll S l Ol\ 'If lolbuo •'I J•• l ,._.SULA 1"lft.D. $114.000 f'\ve lots to ocun Owner wtU carry 2nd Hurry. TMIPC:»ff J \al lJ.St.ed Cozy z )d.rm home 1 block rroo t>w beach & Jett} meer & nttds a IJtlle ri-.et but t-ute as C'an bf.' f"lr~l.l<'t' & enC'I O'>t·d iu 110 SZM.000 I 7 I 41 6 73-4400 \ l>I\ "'"" "' • I I.tr bor lrt \ , .. ,, m .. 11 I '•J won 'l lut Call 1513-&560 1-~!!'!!!!'!!!!i'I!~~~ !~l&ltl SlllC & FINO' nw rutest draw Ill th« West .i Daily Pilot Class.tlied Ad Call Toda> 6CZ 5oS7I WORLD CAl'ITALS C S R I T S T A E 0 Y Z I A 8 J M C : A 8 0 Z 0 P A I W U S P E N C E A U K E E J 8 U C C S A 0 S 0 E U X l R K 0 R 0 P U N D A N S U Y C L I S E R N C D H 0 R A C A G H C A K C T S 0 A E Y 0 U S 8 A G N Y 1 H T 0 0 R R K D M I C W 0 R D C S D N R C C P T 8 I W C E G A U I A U E G I K A S N N C C G D N C H S A P P E T H A E I B 8 A A N H T A 0 S k 0 G Y 0 N P 0 U R P T P 8 K 0 A 0 E C E A l N A E R U C 0 E I M R A I C l l A M H D E C S E G 0 l T l 0 W R X S H S t U C H L Y 0 P H S A 0 0 1 C W A E L 8 R L S E 8 H l E T A P T R A K 0 A l S A H Z W S H T I~: Hldd9n _. ...._ ICICle8r ~ ~­-.t. ~ .._ « ~. find eedt Ind boi It In. S ''"' 141dlc*t llndllt1 :.: lotott ~ Edltbuflll "' C.-Mulco City Vldw ~ DGfle Wlllllllfl:Oll 0. C. Tokyo Pntut Si.edc11olm Coiro Tomorrow. Low So1191 STAR GA'ZEK".,_ ~:...:::~:..:..:.----Jlo II \'r l POLL \' H ,._... O.,, Aftrrw '' ~ v ... ,,.,., .• , '"' .... ,,.,.. ~ ., df'•t•oc ,.,.uoo• '"'' J' do" tf'Od -ord• (l,,,lll•f~·l'tiilJ '" fV"P'lt»t\ tr:o~J';-_.dat!_O! the ~r-~.:.="' .. =.~~.:::! from the date Of the hear· 5 'o u • , .,,. • • •" • 1"9 nvu\oWU e ...... e. , ... -• ..._.. ........... ,.,. .... ,.... Ing notlaid above. ,.. • ..,..-Mlllfflt 1~ you MAY EX~MtNE ·TM~~-......... YOU MAY EXAMINE ., •• '" •f'l&c tt '"• ;;:::.:.,.. °' .,.0... lod« "'''" •'O" t.._ fl .. kept by tht <Wrt • ..,.. .. ...,. ..,.. ·.~~ the file kept by the court. ~,.. • .. ,.-..., ..... "' I• !,'_=' ,, .. ,._ .... tf.';ou ere l~ff ,,, :::' ~ .,.!:9 .=; .t;;t If you .,.. Interested In the ~ 11ir ,_ .,.. '• .... ...... yOU may ,.,. • ,.. ,.,....,.._..... estate, vou may fife a re. 6 _....., 111 ~ ·-Q"'5t ~the court W,... ....... _.....,,...,. ... co... quest with the court to re· rou• i.v., ..... n•-· :=:;:::•• c.,v• IPICl•t notbt .... °' !:=".::"....,"':.:r"!!.!: c.lve tPICl•I notice of the .... , tt•nltl ••11111•• ~r~ l""tntar'Y of " •-....., """"' • ~ • ._ -• Inventory of es1ei. HHtl llrOOf.,.:.... Mflt • °"" ;~:t. end ol t1'e petltlOf'ls, •c ............ r-. • • ~ and of the petitions, ac-7 -;'.,. OA1~or :::::.. counts and repo1rt =-~...,."' .. __.. counts and reports ,ro•ldo•llottlflllllteH •oo dttCrtbld In Stctlon ... .......__,....._ .... ..,,.described In Section 1200 pulilllcelkNIMMoe •• "°"' ,J tM c.tlfamla Probet • Wtell ., ......... (At) .,. efltt of tht catlfornla Probate ._. ....... MN_, .:::- VII' ........................ ,._... ·-· •nd _,.,. .. " • -Codf. A ,.,,_.._..,,, • ..,..._i<• ....-. 8 d•llf ••••Ice to "'• ••~ ._. ... .,.,........,.._.._ 0• o •t• Co11n1 r ft='" =~.:-111~..,.:-..r:•111-= Salyer & Satyer & c-ttMw. D11et.., ~!: GllWKtamt 1e. A ....... A. Or8v9 Ill, IMI tt' on o o' • tt • •""- 0-......, W•1tcllff Dr.L,•117, co11H111ent •fflcH., ::=--..._ .. .....,. NeW"8ft 9Ndt. CA fM6t; pllou tllt LIOU == » ... >oC:... ..,... ~= ... :::. ... ··-::v:--.. _ .. _ .. °" &fT ..... -.y .. ._.. .. _. ·-··-··-..,_ ,. .. .. _ ·-· ., .. ·-· ·-•o. ••••.•• ':'!'.~ •••••••. 1~~~!~.~~ ...... . I OOJ Ge•r.. I 00? •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • ,..IHSULA '°'"' Ne \\ ly dccorcaled 4 bdrm tam II .\' home. Ocean view! $325.000. IAYNOMT We huve several fine homt-!- with pier & shJ> a TORO HOISf COUtfTlltY .a Hdrms .. 3 ba lhs: run<.·h style. mtni-<?Stale in oranJte J?ro,es S249.SOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 otiy\•d"O'"'" ·~ B bl'.J blbl ~ I • t• ~·~ REALTORS 67§..551 I - HADY. WILLING & ABLE To be of MrVfc:e to y«»-jmt cal! c~ co.fortaWe, "'°" apocloa "'- lftCKt, ...... bedrOCMR. fOMly f"OOM ..... Oft lt·2 foot to odd a .wt If deMr9d. S 195,600. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy .• CoroM def Mar 675-55 I I *VETS• Uw Your E1Jiib1Llty ,'i()W . LOW ON & LOW INT RATES Leot Us Show You BOW TO QUALIFY Tall to I.ct C_.,.t WILIS?a.! •a RED CARPET .. 645-3474 ITSAHOHIY! Su~r l Bdrm condo with tennis. pool, central aJ.T ccxxf1t1onm2. v1ew of babbhna brook and pnvacy Light and airy A.ssuma bit loan Only 183,000 Call 979 ~370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Have someUunc Lo s.11 ~ Cl1M1(1ed ads do 1t well Effortlessly Easy! 10"'1-221/J "" 1lT""' t ._ rTf e.... T. .. r.:~:Mrt1,tt9, • :::= (71:l. ~,At· ~~~~.~. 4~GIM ®~ ~cri: OIMl OlllW .... ~Or-~·::;.., .. ~ ..... .,....,_, J~~~=====r:=~E:~~~~----··· ........... ._ ... _. ...... ,.. .. >ti... --,,_... ....... .. ,_ ..... ___ __,._ ________ ... 1 ·-' ·----·--- ,.. . -· ---__.,.. ~-·----· .. -··-·----··· • j ·I •• ' I I l H I • ! I . I ' I l .._.,. l'9r S-. Hwitt l'9r S4f H.Mt l'9r S. Hor..n For S. lhuridly. June 29, 1tl0 DAILY PILOT Cl ............. t. •• •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ For S4llle Hou For Sale 1 ...... '°" s. 1001 tOOl •i.,... 1002 C...Mlee ltJ4 ••••••!•••••••••••••• ...... ~!•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................................................... c:......... 1014 ..... 1044 -----------------· t-IOWI vn-s =°~ca::.~ -·-· .. ············ •;at· IMI .. _ ................. . -·~~ .-,,__ ~e BlauUtlll l 7ear old .. -··•-•••••••••••• Pbr .ale Laka Coodobby I TIAOf'r10MA.&. CUf'fSMMtSHIP New hnme. niatural wood mterior. Ncbed and sta.aned glAM. nt'ar beach an oJd Corcoa del Mar• 4 Bdrm, ,.,.. bath, family room. Priced at &V7,000. U~IVU tiCM REALTORS. 675-6000 144:1 C.... CONt Ht,hway, (.ornn• •I Mu Wt; HAVl 41 Of THf 81:..bl Ll~flNG tN TOWN ...... ~, t 4 Bedroom ..., Bath .._cm larp ~r k>t bl& ~b f~ a pool. R. \'. a«eN. Owner will cionalder A.l.T D with 2K down. SMa.500. RCTaylorCo ·l< · ">OU IOATS&a' AVA11.A.BL& U00.000 includes 30ft crui1er and 2 Br wat«rfronl condo. Sale, ~ opt. lea!>e. rent ~ ~? '1u. terms. JACK HOWELL '"' \\".-:f\tt \ 644-1156 FANTASTIC FIMAHCI~ On th.is spacious. 2 BR bayfront condominium. Low down payment with bank financing available plus owner financing. Boat slip priority, double parking place a nd keyed elevator and gCjra_ge. $360.000 r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 ~ ~ CE 810111 ILllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SINGLE LEVEl~STllUFF Spacious Fum1ly tlome With L..tr1:e U vin2 & Formal Ommg Room. Thr~t· &>droomi. • Den. Situated On Lur,RC' Lot With Lots Of Privacy & Patios For Enten amm,R. F.xtfrior Nt>wly Painted. LoH•lv P lu!'-h C:if'Jlt'tlOlo!. Tile!'-. Or:111t'" & W.tllr>JIH r'• c;ourmM I\ ll<'h<•n Sprinkler" On T1m<'r'< 1,,,,,. Ma intC'nant'l'. L1Ml'<l /\t S2:S45f)() A .Jt1v Ill l"ewport." l.1stmi: • MEWPOIT HEIGHTS T\\ o Year Oltl Home With An lnd1v1dual Per!lonahty. Great For Entt>rta1mnl!. Fotir Family Bedrooms + 21 • Bath~ Greut Stora.I!(' Sp:.i<'e l'rt\ al'\ F"r Thn-.l· Who Prert'r Th1!> J.u"Cun In t.1r1· ""m·r Will Carrv Loan Onh ~1911 INlll ·---......... 759-9100 #2Corpo;ate ...... M•wportC...... -CdM COM DO only $21 S,001». CltOi d y 3 bdnn. 3 berth llt ct.oic• .-.a. DillilM) ,_, 1-lly ,,... w .. IMr, ._........, -IMffes to OtWDUtiOfi. fe. IMd. ...... ................ -GORGEOUS JASMIHE CIHI. "-9"11..._ la ...... D1 • •k 2 story, 3 ltdr•, l batlt. 'rof•uloaally 4*0Nhd. w• to pooh & --.. ......,. ..., ,_ • ...., roo-. , ...... wHtt o•.....,_.~spa.llQ,&flewt .... ....... li01.._... -qulET II.A.CH LOCATIOH: H.w c.1t .. ..a,_d M.dltwrw• Yllo. st1lll1d ---llrylcJllt .......,, ~ .. ,.... _.. feat• .. Igus tle4 IMA. A •ft'Y tpteW l bdrwl e.o... offw.ct at SJ7U00. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR , ... IN REA• r; ·fr" 1 I ~,;.;.A..;.H;,.;0....._.,ll.,;,;A.._.f ~ 1 1 r r _ , to-.i, .... E._T .... S..__f _., 1 11 rr.~ MIPSOI AU. THIS POI 117',IOO A HAPPY~ A 1'r<'en thu m ber-. delight with wt!ll municured gurden.s front & rear Mad<' Cor t:nle rtalnlng. Large 52'xl30' lot with c<>mplete privacy. Den. 2 Bedrooms with overs1ie closets & 2 baths Workshop off garage Spacious lit{ht bri~ht A happy home and CA ii for $179.SOO WISUl M. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS Ziii S.Ju .. la ........ HIWPOltT C9fTB. H.I. 644-4910 CUSTOM BUILT GIANT lAcllted lD tM Back Bay Npt aru thlt $ Br home 1--!1111!11!!~~~~!1!!"!!1!11- olfen 2800+ sq ft llv1n1. ~I pooi/IJNI + matt. Owner Ca, .. _._, ,._.a; ...... , .... l will finance. Enter ... ~ ..... ~....._ ~.,. -···--.. -· ""'"";.. • bdnD 2 ba J 8tcw)' I . Trw! .... dowD OWHr. J Br. 1~ •. ~2!!,LIST Dmn6Co.-.-Ccmdc)'. 0:, 141o aq. ft ~ ffOO.-· bocDe 00 beast. decorated. on v A. ~~ JIKJl M&a.y atru. £astaMle. the watAW •Ion•• 41ft. lib. SUI.•. Call after .,.,..,.,. IAITt9I C.M. Nur au. Pool dock. O,. lbaae: Set.. 1.-m.111. Z OM A LOT .,-. tm.•. By OwMr S.. 40U lloraiqat.ar 1WILl90Cll M.IM YA 1'mitS Two tMI~ bomea c. Open Houae Sat/Sun 1Dr~·!·~-~~----I Great llH• del Mar .,, a.z 1111&. &.a bu a M2·4IO$ day1 642-W ;::_.__ 1-.. •AID•IHOra loadiaa. 4 Wrooal, 2 Both ' ......,... ~ Lubpv II. IBt 2ba, biadllptaapoolmakethia ~~. ': . ..vea. • ..................... F/R. A/C. p~ nn...: a ,,_t '*:Y n S115.00I. a.a terrific IMatloo. FaataaUc Twnb1e. t: l'&a...... C1tm de1l1n •nlr • "--~-......._ --Lo d ........._ 1ardeo. Owaer/Bkr ArtDT10N BltOKERS IMlder /developer .. Ule market f• reta.b pro-Jetta iD 0raqe Co. Apt.I, commercial or la- du:atrial. P'leaible oa c.ma. The Greeoey Co. TI4-151-acl "-At , .... A low laCel"elt u.ama ble loan make• this 3 bedroom 2 balb t.ownbome nm more al· tnctive Low. iow pnce only •.ICIO. 7$1·3191 C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES 0.-. wW cany 2lld -· --· wn. TD. Y~ more lAlo, call OWC bel at 11'-"~-3br, ...._. •AllTV -.... ~lW 2'rWle. 2000aq ft. Elec gar .._,. _,.,I •imiiii~-door opener. auto ldeaU1 priced I Bdrm 2 WOOllR 111 -~ ',. HERITAGE . . REALTO~S 1•m.010 Sbarp atuter home with remodel ed k itchen. 1ara1c and blockwall fence. The IOIUI is as swxable a•'"'% so doo't wart on \.:..Is one• Call 566-2l&llO spri.akJ.rn, master bdrm Bath home located on Cu1tomlaed ••d de· Ile w/pvt ~ Prui oo CC1r111:1'kltwit.b2auuma· earator perfect I 8clnm ty. Owner/all &M-1140 ble loau. Totally up-or 2 aad den, oee le•eC. graded tbruoul. A.lkinl Fr es h • n d b r l I h t IASTs.t c.M. Sl22.SOO. ~-One block to 4 Bdrm.. fTPlc. blt.i.na. lge -lake and pool. Owner will lat OD cul-de-sac I\. Try help finance. a•.500. VA.IUUDO Call Lou i,iller , 6 owner /apnt. DIAMOOD IAUITT REAL ESTATE llALTT.-.STB ,, .. w co•u -· l'UrtJ.erock Glen. Lowest 64Z.52to H I UI " I pnced 5 bdrm. 3 ba. 3 Ca.rt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' t;:SELECT IYOWMB:S7S,000 garace Ownr /Acl WOODlllMI I PROPERTIES Modeist bouH oo 71189 s ir l305.000 Call &H ·61 Blywood Townbome. 2 IWSUide lot. Ideal for _All __ IP_M ______ 1 br, 2-aly, frpk, immac l&ioer's delight. Otfered and airy, 3 Bdrm 3 bal.b. al DN,000. Jeny Alt Lovely drapes and $404!12 carpetlD&. super patio. Double garage all.ached ------------------i dplx.213/4731TTJ • l.uMK cond. U pcrade d in MISA Dll. M.Aa BuuUful Townbouw our •1.a eart.htooea. Aaaumable SPYGLASS , ti lldrm . I '' ha,\ ~1111 1 hµort m odE'l "1th i:amc· rm . lorm.il 1llnin$! rm. •.•• I In l! •• I ,. 11 In lo.t\l'hl'n Sl·par:it1· larnilv r m , <11'1 .. 111 'it'" ·rrom mJ..,h't 'Ul lt• <:ul ch-..,.., l<•t· ~1l1on s.">l9.000 llo:t.500 Aasume SS4.200 at lM.'~ SPYGLASS Fantastic S Bdrm, 3 bath. 3 car 1ar1~e. 3 years new. Sw1mm1n& 1---..--•H•--... -.. --pool and J1cuu1 For ID _._.. -~ formal.Joo. callMS-9161 SAT/SUN 1-5 , OPEN HOUSE ;· REALTY Z.'-' 2339 C:OttMB.L COSTAMISA DIVOICE SAU! Nice 2 Bdrm bome an qtaet CoUege Park area UDO ISU I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Owner will cons1dt>r 8ig,beaut.rederoraled4 Ca tsfC...,_ c r e;i t1ve f1nan c1 n 1t: Br home w /huge mstr 1bu rust.le 3+ 1 dgplcx 15 '915.lm 752 1.920 Call I.ff st.e upstairs• seP.81'ate foaded w ith charm J~ New eoarmet ktl, Im· Features include high Ported tile & sink.&. 12' beam ceilings. wood aod arched living rm win brick e~nor. total re dow. 2 frplc's, nu llle oovatioo 3 years ago roof, nu bealmg. $495.000 .... ·•·fully ma•"lame<I & owner will help IJICa-.. u• fin.an«. An outstandanJt vaJue al Sll8.000. JICllS IUl TY 67M'70 BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 J_ QUAIL PLACE · ,RCWERTIES · . ~0,.. Tit ~:JO l'.M I 1006 ---------...................... . FALLBROOK AVOCADO RANCH MaC)llificeftt "1tatn symbol .. ,-.ch with 9 3.6 CIC""-lidlldn a 4 ldrM. 3 bath hofM that is Oftfy 3 yn old. Air ca.d. M•llk-. HW. ~t pri•Clt.ty oWMd remelt ist tt. wea. ~ a prodKIRc) ..-ocodo CJFOn. $1 ,475,000 ffW .. tW $1'5,000 ffW e.o.. mid 25.S oa9S. NEWPORT /6 UNITS H•..t of Hewport hoch, located in co11u1 .. rclal ar.a. Caft b. uHd for bHf1tn1, ,..sl*11tlal or 11 Subenlt. S425.000. Cal 631·1400 WATERfRONT HOML~. I'< Hf Al hTI\ IF ~· ~ ~ \\, t. ... , •• 1 t•""' .. 1'11• ... ,J ,,, f'-v. --~ ,. ,.. ' . f"\., .... ,, ,, .. , 631 -1400 67l-6900 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY SUMMHTIME FAMTASY! Spacious custom JBR family home on Harbor Island Road . Free form pool & large µ:JtJO ar ea. Needs "TLC .. LJ! assumable 1st TO - seller anxious & will consider some financing. $447.500 Suza nne Rudd 642·8235. CU·62l 752-1414 ss1.a100 ( nmp.i\ V,,r.f!Y Cent.., woortYJd~ ('...,1 .. 642 .. 235 '44-6200 Q()I Dov. 0.••t" ~v ..... c ..... tl' So. ............ . Ola.nning Balboa duple• offermg 2 + den owners unit w /large sundeck '- kJwer 3 Bdrm rent.al urut Priced at $991.000 For more info <·all C<.1 rol Hoff. agt Pacesetter R.e•lt). 631 0094 --- 2Story 2 Bdrm. I~ baths Pauo + garagt> a pt + 2 rooms ai bath gues t quarters $425.000. Call t;TJ..OIZ8 IDEAL FA.MIL Y tloa2. 2 Story. 3 Bdrm home and 1uest qrtrs Lge patio S37 S.000. LOUIUCMTB. & AMOC. •7~1331 IAYVIEW Attractive J Bdrm. 3 b9th urut 011.-r large dbl g.arage One house from So l:iayfronl Xtra lge conwr 'aew lot 40x80" Pnced to sell. CaU for 1n formal.loo S449.000 MB.FUCHS ,~ ......... '7M120 1022 .............••........ 1/2.,.....ldt R·l lot S279.000 firm 2 Br 1 Ba CaU Tim Rhone ltll·l21i6. 1:1~~1iJI REALTORS ---- IUILD TO SUrT ~ 30lllU' lot U4 lk-goo.ia Ownr 7-.1125 5-U-6148 LOWIST....CE Whitewater vu, s teps from beach. owner anx 101.1.1 Perfect movf' 10 cond1l1on Call Tim Rhone Ul·Ull6 I ~~-~1--zt1-: REALTORS Abndive pool du~x + 2 YA TBMS beach 4bdrin. 2.,..ba, 3 • loan. Woo't lasl! Call to-~~~~ ~~ ~bJy painted tmide, 1:;0~":·i:'gt.s ai Assoc. 56.500. A.uu.mr 103 l.sl ., •.5• 851-0424 on a quiet 1treet. 4 T.0 .8C7....u7or963-0U3 --- Bdnm plua large family Beautiful Elm Plan in I R V I N E O P E N room. Asltm& Sl16,900 115..000 Down. 2 boules E Hent.aae Part. C1oH to HOUSE• t•or more info call. side In foreclosure• pool. parks . s chools . ••• ~Wl Caa'llut' SJ0.5800 ·"'---ILf....... s ..._.......g. r~way ~erfleld patao home. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS EASTSIDI 4 Bdrm 3 balh. new ::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii1 carpet, eoclO&ed patio. rmcecS block waJJ All tor e f~ANC H Rf ALTY 55 1 2000 1500 sq.ft . 2 BR + den. lt)('ated on greenbelt. uc ces5 to pool & JaCUZZl, central air. prof decor ai lndscpd. for s ale by o wner 1pr1n c . only Sl37,500. Open House Sal/Sua. :>51·9'233 OAKGLEH O is l1net1 ve n ew 2 bedroom. 2'-t ba con domuuums Sl~.9'90 ~19 Eldei> Ave.C M 6424734 SUS,000 Call Rick. 642-5'40 IAlllfTT UALTT 151STB TAJCEOVB 9.55°/o LOAH- MESA YBDE o n t h 1 s 2 b r I o e n -'°OlHOMf Tur ller o c lt Glen " SY CAM 0 I I ' Open Sunday 1 $ 1 Townhomt-' Con vt IHDUL~IL &LIM ~· S Bdrm 3 ba nr j n1ence • pri vact> 10 M;.,a Verde· CC On!) spaC10U..'> Tasm111e model 11.AMDMIW Sl89 ,9SO Agent Jud • v.i t w o ro u rt)'r ds ' in your own pool• spa ' Beautiful .. Br + F'R in "The Ranch" Asswna ble loan. excellent loca uon ~ anlUoU~ sellers all Jdd up to a very fine value SJ68,900. l''abuJous. large J bd. 2'-'t ~MU or ~o-761.X • iS6 001 752 7373 ba. Qual.aly loW"Dhome - roodof> Only 4 avadab~. 0-,.oW I 026 fnxn Sll4.990 U30 Saot.a •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Ana Ave 642-673' • New ov.'Dt'r tra llloferred. 5st.a111 Ill ClllS 2lt3BEDROOMS Startl.Dg at 1101.000 On V1ctona blwn Newport It Harbor Blvd must ~II S1 2:S.OOO J Br 2 Ba home Will a ccept r a sh trade molorho l]')(> Oil 0). 000 t-q Ult) Zonl'd ror 2 more uo1l.!. &61-IMlOO W:S.000 with SOmt' won It could be )'our drum homr lllO deic '1e w o r Dan .. 1 II.arbor 2 Bdrm 2 ba. I rrplc hardwood firs ~~~~'!!!!!~!!!!!!~~ la lht' • plaster walls IACX IAY Tt>rm.' .. ~J 1lable Ownn 5 .... 3559 hft64M"l 3 Bdrm. !>hake r oof leann~ ,late Call .,gt hard wood rloors. r e 10!.. a~ to s~_ ;s.z &5611 rmdeled k1tch Just a Y*Y I 014 t.!a ut.11 uJ bocDt · l"f ad. y to ••••••••••••••••••••••• move 1oto Pnced at suo.ooo RAJ.a IEAI. TT 546-0114 Pl.OP! PUP. All RZZ OHWHATA IUUTIFUl VllWTHtS IS ril R~~4~~~ Now You Can Sell More "' 11 h II :I ii \ ,. I I II I I' I '' \ 1'1' < II t R \0 ........ 11 uni\ '.! t 1., .. , '"' .. 1 t1.t\' """ ... , •• ''·" lh ·' 1111· \d\t'flt'-•~ • ., .. '" lfi'•• 1 tl1 "'' \ .du1•rt 11 p I tt ' JI It' ~ ,It' h I •I •1 I 111 ,, ti 'II ' ' • ttnl\ tAlt lttl •h• ll<t• II .I I ..,,. r I \ no t ""'"'' '' d ...... t I I• "•ii I h, r i.:• \ 11111 I'• 11111 1'1111 tw1 \ rf ·~ t ti \ f ~ I l<.111k '"'''"·"'' , ...... Ill \l.1 .. 11•11 ·.•111 ,. .. , mt1r~ 11llnrmttl1utl .irtd to pl1o11't' ;our .. ,1, .. 11 ASSUMA.11.1 LOAM Seller will help walh flA&DC~ oo tJus 3 Br coodo w •frpk aod eod P8llo 181.500 Euslln)( IBr lBa loft hmhse . on i+523 C,otPOSDa:IRVl"E FHA U$ at ~-...·-. IJl. 01 luJae m Northwood. '3 mo ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Z..1.200 I~ Dl'"" S7UOO Assumable Sl'ICIA.LS TOOAT 5-y Cal .,.._, J .it 11 ~ $93.500 8) owner 'lL J7LO Northwood 3Br. f'R --~ ~ &'.I Hn.ieve!< home Sl37.900 . Qall Gaa! . lffd I IMO I w u 0 () B H I D (j r. H ••••••••••••••:••••••• Li\K E f'HONT Cuv -IY OW"8 _ ,ft..,00 IR><lel Hiataly up Pan II home Mt M clean u.,.. " llve here 4 Hr Pat A JBR Zba. bt'a m C't'l b '""" iraded p , t b1•ar h m1 b<'h Tcnius swim $229.000 ARt ~I ~ll or pool St'C' 11tes M ui.t 851-0.!W bt'll lt',I\ I nj;? ,Jr I' .. S5-4 000 Mobile Home AC. 2Br. 2ba.J aclt1e Sll2.000. 962 9962_ _ ~ 'd1ss100 V1e)O. 4 Br w For ule b" owner Sol Ex~t 2 BR Plan 8 many extras-Larry M Vista tn 1ivel 4 br. I~ Wanrungton townhome 1 b9. faaul> rm. formal Ill " qwet localloa oa I duuna. cathedral r e11.ula. greenbelt t:nJO.V this kn ol glus 3400 &q n much soucbt .ifler plan Sl21.000 <2U 1374 0175 dnd all tht> aawrullef> of Redhill~ Realty 552 -7500 I DCluSI',. la.kt'. tenru.s . pools .md •-11111!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ c spas for SIZ7 000 Good LISTING rinaoc~ .. 11a1lable ~ a.oc.. I 041 NEW custom home11 with · 644-721 1 '··••••••••••••••••••••• a.'ISWTlllbl<> loans $ blk.s M.lm OCi::ANf'RONT rrombeach 2to lbdrm New modu lar I YP< modt'l.s Avail only lhru \ ' • homes. pvt commuruty.? Century 21 S4.l.rl Realty ~ bchs. ;u hr security, sub ~ 7542 ----__ let Ung OK < 7 Hl US-3816 OPIHHOUSl-s.&S ........ 1044 1.....-1044 1.9091 Flaphip Ctttl~ Ser ••••••••••• •••••••• •••. ••••••• •• ••• ••• • •••••• • t o appre c tat t> Decorator'' deli&.bl 2Br 2'-181. carpet . ne w draPel. rtt ceo~. pool • 5pa Assumable 9'1 loan OWl' TO Hunt lnll.on Cove Coodo Full _£nee a~.ooo macnab I irvine realty 14. SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HST OF EVHYTHIMG! E s t ablis hcd ne lJ?hborhood with OPEN DAILY ON BALBOA ISLAND 1 to 5 PM pd matala Prime loca· 642-5678 UoD. IZIS,000 By Owner . ......_ ______ __, ,'\,, llt'f•f tu If •\t•I .<II ti\ 1·1 llMn tu 111111.. rur ~Jr.1 111 ,111..-. \OU II find th•·m n i:ht lll'n· 111 l'la!\..,1l11·d Tu 11l.1n· \our i.!.1r .11.t1• "aJt-.td rn II &I:! 5A";H rommumty park pool tennis & l>pu. 4BRs. 3 baths fam ily rm - 216 Ruby NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE Wlllh ,..... hec•, ....... ...... brick .ct Hcltiltg ....... A ....., ., .... u .. ~ i.o... ..... 4 ...... f ........ ,.,..., ... ,...., att._ .... & •• altlea. Wtl lec.a.cL ahps to 2 Ntfr•l1. S4H,OOO. c .. '7Ut00 . pc~•• WATOFIONT CONTEIPtlAIY~SUP ...... ,... .. lp1ll IOI•••, 'a• .... ..... -,,. .... 2 ..., ..... ............................ 4 .... ,... .... ,..., .. ~ ...... ~ ........ _..., ..... ..... .., .... ,... ... 2 ... YllWS..J ........................ . c-.•1Wtt0 WATERFRONT HOMES, fNC KtA1.. E.& TA tt ~ Rmi•. ",,,.,.....,~ i4.l& W eo..t ttwy JI~ M.niw Ave ~ Bt«tl ~ i.a.nd 4-611-1400 67U"' 640-al ~...... IOSJ ~~ 1052 JUSTLtSTl!!l>t ....... •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl'Ut Dup&n to Uve In OC' rcDt. P'ro11t houae 3 bdrm. l~ be .• fi.repaace. beamed c.Wnp. Re ar uail z bdrm. + loft, cathedral ceWn1. 1un· deck. Owner ••at.I to ael l. UU,000 8 PJlstaen Alm\ 1'15-%173 or~ , 1 :.: Doing Buu:~~~·~1 Flctltloua Ne me? .u 11 ... , .,. ............ Aollllollt ll•!'M. _.. by .... ,.....-M ......... CevfttY Cit 1 1'lle DAI\. Y '9'-01' ,,... ..... ..,_ 9Hf*"t•lf*"*-......... ,. II ,s• ••• lllftlllf I I .. .. ..... oall "'9 CM& 'I T fof ..................... '*4:'21 llt. i II , ................ 04 ... -~-.... ···~·-···· COLDWB.L IA ... ICH HAS MOHD To its new permanent ICX'tttion 1n South La~una (tnd ·~ n ow intervlewinf( experienced Real Estate salespeople to fill the rew rema.inln~ vacancies If you have a desire to work for the largest dlverstficd Real Estate Company ln the nation. please cnlt Eamie Rice at (714 > 499· 1320 to arrange for a confidcntJa l lnterview. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER A COlDWE.LL IANKE" CO. 499-1320 831 -0836 S1IO't ~CoeatHwy. loUlltL.eeun• brit'k patio. Beautirul tile entry & imported tile kttt'he n. Don't wait to !\l'C' tht!\ one. $219 ,500. Julie Van W •~rt-n 75i 1414 < U 63 l 752-1414 I '"'OU' V~ ( ""'8' 64Z.a2l5 'IOI l)o..eo {)t ·~ -511-1700 WOO<b•ioe Cfl"i ... '44-6200 Hotbcv v .. c ...... ~ .. t.:~ .... ~~-~I ~.~ .... !!.'.~ . - fg Coldwe ll Banker COLDWIU. iAMmt IMmlS YOU to Join the natlon 'i. lar.;et't diversified N?al est ate company at theJr beauurul new location in South Lagun& Beach . If you nre a n exp r1C,\nt"cd BDlesperson with o 1d('~ire to wnrt wllh t he top -;alt-~people in tb country. ca1! ,Erni<' Ri<'e at (71;i, 644 0060 for o lconlid ntial int.ct vtcw. f\N EQUAL OPPORTUNlTY EMPLOYER I! I • .. • . . •' .a DAA.YPIL.or ~.Jwrw•.•• oa.......... c..-....... Othet-l..,&t... ......_u.,...t•d HewHU.tw••d ,._nu.,.•+•• " 1~ ,.., 5* ....... ,.,. s. ...•. ... ............... ....................... . .................................................................... -· ................. .. :~ •• ~.~-~-·-·· •••••• : ......................................... .._....._. ..._,.,, 1 ., i... • a ,___ c:........ UM ....._ JU4 •~ ,. • ..,. Jiit ,_, .... IMt Ilk la..6 IW .._. 1069 ,_._. 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WOQDB Rl DGE 4 '*-N. p T c RE IT . Ii• •Plft on utra wide 50' lot. tt ::'+ l:J ~ ~ • .._•••AA ft.Cll. If .• 1 t 631-tlll ,_ zy. be. flrepl.ace, 2 · ~ ... ._ :-~ ... ·a h 3 Bd 2 .... B •""-I am. Ill 1a1i1. .. ..._. ... _ .., •~ praa~ Pool • '-"' • + c:. U rms, .....,. lug, arge gem" ~ • C..U ...._ OWC'wt&ll BudlilO)' 1¥8111111 S795aio .• -.0.918l . MheM, lpk, bar,-. ~~~t!~·!~~ 1!'.~:,:~~~ l:i~I ~ .... ..,,... ::_a::~;·:.J~: ~'=~·~c &anl•w •• w ... 1'-'l,poo&,etA:.m.na table & 4 chalraM ptnbaJJ machine. etc ~ u llHllt1M Al WW. 'n i ..._ 'ftM .,......iy TM.mT ......._ YeartJ $ Wnn. family H th ,. •-.1 r...-.. Ur .... ...._ bM I Ctble. ' .. .._ :=:r-·1 rm. 2 ba. bome. Very uie master rm wt U'VJ>UI~, .,r ...._--.. l'rkllill t• .... .., SVlWllHE • CHAJUI ! • ........ -.. •m. nn. d oae to Uae b••cb. t.-onditionu A K'wintt room, loo.di or 4 llr A,,_ dWlt +A• ,_ .... .nm> ~._,. Br Formal · YP. t .Uat AIC. I ..._17$.4fl2. wurdrotx-also many quality features = !:! ... •~ ~~·:~= 1 a.ta.._ k>ot'-3 ,.~Jbh ,.,., ~ .. d r ~~ ~~ R l mod led -~ 8dll"a Z •. 0.... wW ......... w /wor~tbop ! H u1e ...--. ua · EXl:IC'lmV&BOllE @c'ml Y re llo ba&b tmila Yt bill any Ill lK ,_,Jean. & 6 II ~.. a. 9IO. Nopeta. 752-2550 Bay View, 3 br, I~ be. ,._. 67 .. t-J -~ c----.. --. tHl1 04' ~••n Ow11e aooo dowu hlJ-' -• •• • yerd! Pta•• erp ta ! ----------1 ....... ......._ -----~ -,-. _._.y ~ .....-. Ooly 1112..500 --y~ ~ ........... •••••••••••• nr...kt&dlieD (tclD)fee 2tlr, 1~'9. 2 car ,.,., n .... w + _., ... 1 • ... ....... WA._ .klfC9W&Jl&e Cit UM .._.IHOl•tu. RO ..... Teaaata pay Mlaalo.o Rills Coutry Bmtr'DU:I U1 crpta • pe,lnt. 11575 la ::O.:.q. ft. ttSO mo. 1 lM te WI PM I • II °' 0'1!r ....... Im pet ~ 0. J bdrm. l be., cludea water, llM of 211 "9 ~ NJa,.ot.....~~~I~~ Cit. De, za.. a.r bell. . vaded. Unmecl L&aury Huse older boaM, abr 6 tennia. Ava il 1 /1 SJ'.AVJEW ~I ea --------------·--· <,,_)_ ~ [R €HIG€€ O:mdo.s131 ooOno fldJlteoaneT o · ~ otl.••ra . SwP•_~!.: ~"-~ e. .. F.a. 2 ft'Plcle ~------------~· Rf!.ALTOKS ,...... HOM ~ . lrS ..... acy tiw. 1-wet bar, beaut .-a.r.. L.aw-e.... • .. ....................... 1U.MS Alf D VIEW ,,. 'ldnn..,...., w. rod bome ..... -aq ft beama a.ad fa.aul,J room WJUi wet bar Good Ott• Vlt!WS, &n.d lotcttalaq Lenna Subaut Sl.1'1.* UNOO 8.EAJ.. ESTATE e?.J»l VDIY UN\JBUAJ.. ___ ....._....__ 9-7/83 Value S-.000 ar. ti.. No ldda/~ta Uatv Perk. 3br, 2ba 1 1 ~ 8-l~bav-.meata Wamt &o ad.I« trade t 1211> + utila. ta 6 lut + sludy, lam rm, re tea.a 1' poo • IHrd~ _ 972-8421 maW.eo..tHwy,NB =~Jlt~J:"-ant SUID.0.)'9:752-Tm,ut facilatau, S6H ~:.!~::.~0•· DW\.D By owaer LAu::un•\&a Ocmio, l5GO ... ft 2 f\111 badl&. aU ._.._ Full MCW'lty. ...... mort Nu quallfy~ Furn or ~ .... Mt Ope!a two 2 bdnm SUpa to ocean Ii ebenuel As &ua»ble lu al l U.,.'\ owe znct 1J01~ .otb St Slt7, 000 Ow a er /~Doel7ue7 lSdaa~ ' .......... ~._ .... , -11-1~-MUST SILL n l90s.MSSIGM Ml '64' Do u I la : H o : 1 & 213. _zu. __ -._~_l_. -----1 NEWPORT TEll&ACE 3 D..ooe dwn, UlaO. Z e:&· CloeedSanday TU/9'7S-Ull COwner>. JtUJUlY! WotrrLAST ltlM'rALS J:mldm, ceatnJ 0ran9e •AM> M1W UM1n 3 ~ -..... 11ti1 2 br + 02,,..,be $1 LOOfu. ~.::... IWa ot. IMS CGum,y. ~u~----...,W~ .-0 IDd..oee t Br ..... oee 211irz,,..,ba . .. . Tat 111 .. .-.-·-·-· -.. ll'v lbr2ba SlOOOf ............... ....__ 10 Units at 1950.080 ·-•••••••••.......... Br $tBS. <me 2 Br w /I · · · · · u -~ New ,..,,,., al 12~. .Z. CM.id 0 .lt. DO peta 3 br 2 .... ba 972--8421 J.Z.S/l"li,&edra&L. LIASl/Of"l'tOM 1al •da1t llot4'e1> AvaaJ •br2,,..,ba ·• ...... nlLlnnt.mta &cl-1.IOll wanted. ~ ~ T 11. S.-0113 e•es afU. 4 br 2'Wi ba · · · · · · · · ...... '""-• 4 Bdrm eapaaded .M.T IST UYA.DOWN THIONLYWAY m <@a Assume toang, no TOeo LD aepbve Sfor z rn. lBr. MOIU HOWi l br 2 ba ...... . Lacwaa Bch. lBr'. lBa, .... SopbimtieaUma + ! 112:51 Anaheim KilJ.s DeWt7 a~ fam rm . ~& :"-lf!; ;;;;;·;.:;•;;;;•••0 • ~~a Pe 1 o u a • 8 r ' PUermo Mdl. '1111 per mo. AYail DOW. c.tary Zl, Newport Cal&er. Cs I f 21 ... ....... c...- .....IJl7 • Bdrm........_ l 4!~ condo 2.000 aq ft. " ,.._P aa. C>Cellll •I yr new). Reduced t.o $l7,SOD. h .-.iQZ7) .--.._ --1 N , lrpk ! Dbl Tortohe ~ down will es you -·0 --•••...... car <t7111> tee •i ew d ee k a , ••'If $18S.OOO tl42-tlt9l or1 eoc:losed bnck patio ... Hlll1 r ....... "-t ~ i11t.. in the heart C--.. Mlr JIU ammos Gl~ Priced for ammediatt SELLING 1."!!U!!!!!!t!!!!!!!C..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... at Sl.31.000. BUYING-LEASJNO I -:: llJS6JON REALTY JAQ H. L1SCH -------- 0De ol lhe best in Yest· --•••••••• • ... ••• •••• 972-3421 ment ueu w Soutbem l BVINE TERRACE 3 Htdrm-3bat.b houae. Cal.if. At llX crou, lbe bdrm. witb GCe9 VIJl'W S7$0 pe_r IDO. Exchaive Newport Tower 2 Br Bayfroat coodo. Cataliaa ... prol. dee . Sft. btd1 • parkllia. Ava&J JuJ,y l , yrty be. 11815. Boat dock nail. 751131, M-F. ~ Wknda. 4M-0'731 Rea1t.or 175-7CKS1 IA y CONDO a...--...... llSZ SPYGLASSHJLL,cust.om, + lcMtlrSllp rACafllC DMAM Enjoy the beau&.y ol thr Padftc from this loffty 2 Bdrm mobi.le bome m North l.afuoa . Mauy ea traa include : do u ble carport, 2 storqe abed&. phaah c:arP41ta, B BQ Sl2.500. price .. mty Sl9.500 for A Y ail J t.tly lit. 11000 Acml Joel.. 118 ~~homes on a. ....__ llAT1HI HI.AT! --················· ~h Tudor, ,4 Rocky NIC'e 1 Bdrm., 2 ba Coodo For S./Leele PutnL '790-tlU I Wllh undiereround park FOll ~ronwATION Coat t Br' w/centnl air' .. 513C.ut,,.,,Sl>a·IRVIHE In ~ ................. .._, .... ...... C &I I ...... n, I -· ~ m a)Of' 1.,..c• Beaut. Dew bome 10 101 an tb11 beautiful ----·-···-·• !.lt.ceilent area• <M51J -----..._...._. UM fee Umv. Part 2 Br. 2ba con BLUFFS 3 BR 2,,.., Ba, plUDed uolt d~velop * •IACI( OM bulldl.a1 wtth fine se<:un meal.. Z Br It dea. z full ty Ekvaton and pool /Jn NIG(I :JAIL[( & ASSOCIATES .. ............ -...... llmTDllES en~ do. 2 c:ar gar $58S lmo fplc:, patio, Dr PoOI. b8a. 3 .,., mi'a to bc:h 111 MAUIT•• But price 1n town w1. Nag. Sale price Smashmc lbr"lllonaco'"I Sl7S,DOO. eau qwclt t.o Sl4S,OllO or leue for $700 in Harbor View bome11 see! Sm l Br. J Ba. frpk. ptltio Pb 5t4-'397 slqla, part, tdat, fT7S 2 cu pr. w/d. Yearty DmlllP.w J22' -R b S J 1111> • .-.0• Jeue. Avail .. LS. ••-••••••........... aoc o an o aqu•n _____ _,_ __ rm. (714 ) rn11• Pnoe. GrHt starter home m Only prestiae area w /very lar1 e lot •! 7St-lSOl. a>.1.addtadll.Ml-nll La& Coado, z m uter pnmeloctoplevelC bdrm, 2 frpJ peoram.a wn.b eolf COW1Se VU?W .....,..E w a..ir 8UN1TS. Slllil,:iOO. ln .... ,, ' 1 ».o7 VleWL _,,a..,. Will~ bdrm. den. frplc, 2 ba. J.........,. M--~ lZUN.COASTHWY S28,SOO. OWC . Fast ...... ••••••••••••••••• rat.e . ...._SM4t ask fo pat.l<le S750mo 7~9S88 don osen r• ., l • ''r"' Newpoeot Cr.t CODdna. 2 B drm, $7 $0 , 3 Bdrm+•lew llSO. Agl. ~ CUSTOM &EG~ Ocean view from this Jo\,efy custom home with 4 bdrm ., 2~ ba & rec reation l o ft Compkeely rernodeied 6 newJy decor at ed Guarded g.ate oommwu ty ... 157S,000. ~'3..1M'9-1~ a.z.13 830-5050 --- ........ 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T&MSAMTOME1 1.Br, ZBa 2-at.ory C09D· trys1de bo me . Lr1 . eoouah for your own cowt. pool, spa, & RV ac ce5S Full pnce SJ 19,900 E.T ASSUME 1¥4 YA Lrg. c:omu lot. Room t.o expand. RV acceu. >+ 2 Frplc, Lndscpd, fenced, s prinklers . owe $105,000 RtH ST ANDI I& CONDO 2 i I newly painted Cu~t. dra~ OWC 91,• r Loan A.'tsumabk! SJ LA.CAIRE UAL TY 770-6064 t6twpo;f leodl I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICCUY91 SpeclteWar ~ coatM eltaU. 9llOO aq.ft. 4 to I Bdnm. 5Yt baths. Pool and spa. n .soo.ooo. 111 STAlllS Cl. 113-Till Qmty~ ...... 10 New rust.om ..... behind iroo pu. W /&D e a c:luuve Newport Beada ........ lY. miles to Westcllff aboppioa. oeu I.nine Ave •. Santa babel. From $2.t.5.000. ()pea 1latD to tlpm dally or by appt. 64.2-Cll or ~4 THI II.UR'S Draa:.Uc 2 Bdrm, 2 ba • for ma l d\o rm townbome. "EJe1aat ". ~. HASTINas •co. .... SGll m.m3 SI0,000 DOWH Cozy, 3bdrm h o me w/wood noors, sta.ined giau, frplc. vltd wood l'll'11lnes lhruout & 1g lot. End ol CDS, 2 car ttar Taite o•er f1oaoc111~ w/NO Q UALIFYING' Prlv Party. Sll4,SO<l Ou1clt. 7S2 221116 w\d ys Eves 4r wknda 414.31&4 New sot Terrace Condo MUil MU, bekJw market. 3 bdrm .• 2~ be •• maoy uparades 955-1102 or 6'4.WB. IAYROMT LAGUNA BEACH e.c:row. Se.Uer &AUOUB P ,._, S BK. J Ba, Ray. })iJOY aU the bmef'lll of d7-4MI A.&l.60 -0290 '--.fawt.-ac klc ---------1 Buut1ful Rancho Sa Cute 2 Br. Iba cottapoa a million dollar home f~ ----------1 m:> TI~l m.J f I ' Y6y JJ).4 Jr>&qwn Townhouse on wooded lot. Redwood o nly u10.ooo To ~t.rS. IZOO Ow.iBl'tCOMI .......... ••••••••••••• tlwaoU~. faot.ut.. decb, pat.Jo, nicely de- Newport park. ea~llfttt ••••-•••••••--•••••• E 'stde C .M. duplex C--.. W. lllJ FAKILY ROME VleW 3 bdrm 2~ ba .. corated. Frplc, brlc:k leas.e and a "top or t~ llT SHASTASISIOYOU Prick olowoenhip l B ••• ... ••••••• ... -•• •bdrm + boaus rm . 2 "'JQI & 'PJ S8SO mo walls. AvaiJ 7/Z. $600. line" Royal Custom area. your own "North owner u1ut. f lJS,000 ba . frplc, d11hwdir. Av a il Jul y I Ca l ~ l.aoClt'T' double wide with 40". Mlol raoeb has PriJM:ODly. ~ ~Z978 C....O • plltio Km 6 pets OK ~l21 ------- 3 bdnni1, 2 baths. all apec:tae ular views Ir ..,._ICH Spadom family ~ U 7S + UOO de p bwluoa. r;t.oraice area. 1 sec:lwnon on wtuc:h t.o ~· Pvt. courtyant • beaclL 714/984-2* or 97).2971 Ht-aut v .. ,,.. f>'HJI pvt etc. Must see to ap raise food, bones, cows. Nrt.kePark Ne• paiat 6 t'a rpet ~DO fee. 2Br Adults only $7:i<I HARBOR VlEW. 4Br, fm • DR View. Xlo t. locatioa. a>otmo. 2a. i.sLZS. pn!C)ate Call to·~ or sbeep. ltid1 or gr and 'u.lh .... $325,000 Aimt: ~ 1._.!o_ .__ .... 3 240 · 851 ~~97~-04TI '°' more mJor1D01 LJon j kids. Be ad! s~tk1ent ! All z bd.rm3 ma to ~b ..,.. ------J8r; trpk, 2 car gance. C.U Pat ll1hardoch. C 10 x1nt C<lDd. ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ leocti 1241 Nwpt Htts. s:ISJ mo. ZZlJ MfW M091LE \r15tas Ualiauted RJt y llllwlfs' ldtlltl.. ~to Little Cora:la l Eleg.ant2bdnn, f&m rm• ....................... M.arpm Dr. m beautiful city owned TI4-7•9358 _,,,_ -,. !Hdroom + Oen . 2 den, ($72S mo). Plmb 481'. oa&a VM!W, yard. _;;.... ______ _ pit.rt. BAY VU;W 2 Br. 2 C edal --~11 4 840-5017 Baths $950 /L~as e c:TlU, Z"'a ba. c:-edar 4r Avail now S7tS1m o Veruille lbr C-Ondo, PIC:· ba. bulltlD!I • cpt'i.t lbru I • t 1600 Ask fc. .Jlm WaJ.aoa BroUr 7~9100 Eva &1AN 5 blh to cx-eao 9157 JJOOor&t0-9345 \&U'eSq~ crtyrd view, out .. Xlnt leue andl .-t.,.s f LOW-LOW 7SIMJl'7• Dbt car pvt car. f.Uy l a mmelllties. aecu.rtty. ed t 11..25 000 r--······-········· U.IJlt . )'d. Adults, aol OCIAMYmW 900/mo. "'1-.11501. pnc a · ~ office bwld-Low pri~. low ioterftt CartoW... 3%24 ~ lnq~ at SZ7 l.8UJ EH1tl11c t rl-level MafUCHS mg Rea.rt of Old Del as&uimbk Joan (tYt~> ...... •••••••••--•••• St 714981).«Dl. Bdrm +dni wrtb man MeautifuJlBr w/bay Yiew. Mar. Z550aq IL "25,000 far tbae 20 wU1.s Ui a ••3 Br. 2 ba CGDdo ar S V.,., "TOP"'0 ., ameDJUa, 10 a au~ S9SO mo 8t2-331S. ,......_ la•ou a..:riabt Dndopmeat dynamic: rml.al aru On Cat Plaza Pool, 1pe. Gu n.wa n.n.n 1 locauoo S900tmo lse 642~ SIAYllW'SIEST '7MIZO Co. 714-~134Z.. ty lll0.000. CA1J 979-5.17 pd uu. 7Sl-6U6, Lib aew. spaclOW 3Br Av&ll furu -------- Good lloanclDa •••11. ---------! now ~7 Lush l&Ddacap1oc. ~ w ... , ..... ...._, ZBr. L8a, yant, 1arage. C""'°°14 Bdrm Broad· 3Z5ecrea nr.S.D.fnryon ALLSTATE 11rable ne11bborbooci '-c. 631•1400 )Tly be.~mo.13tlaat moor. Prime looUoal S-Cllwww• 1076 Ortea• Hwy 7.ooed f(K 1 ,.. 3 Br, 1 ba. Z ear ~e. nearacboob • aboppiDg + 121DOae<., oo pets, refs. w ith v1ew1. Owaer •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• r omm e r c1al A~t A.du.Juoo.ty 2Ll8Canyon _,,mo Aboa•a&l 4Br. O:lle2 bdrm l ba 2 c: ~ moovat.rd Compue the Ronald E. Soderling & REALTORS •B Dnve b)' Si20/mo ZS.. same area. aunilar ~ee. Walk t.o beach -Bdrm-------- val1.11tatS378.000 1111.2cv FJlllAWtW' A9loc m"500 ----~7Cl01 features : S62S mo No ...... or ki ... -Av S &eparate home c.11 •-t 117S.23ll 7~ IO _ __..,... --------1 HU RR y .--..., w lovely v1e-w. Lee yud. -~ .... , ~.000 l~t for 30 )I'S IOOSIPITSOS ! 847·1'22 or Aue 1st S72S. Cal (.;ardener ioc:I . Xlat BY OWNER 1 bl.k frm wttl>pym~appro~ n ..-w'rOlt'T/6..... 2100 Y.·SI Dt S pac:loas IMHIMO __J ~---coad Avad.Ju.ly l.~ 5Url Duples 3bdnn. as per mo_ SSO.OOO?nd avail Heart of Newport Beac:b Towobo uae. 1ar •1e. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Prsb&JOUS 1 bdrm cottaar, util. n&-l.997 ~· s ume Sl20.000 -9 9S".1 Cstm 3Br on nrly l a cre. Loart.ed UJ commercial I OFTHI ._... feot'ed , pa tio JltS area Close to beach -"------ loao OWC 2nd Open clut>e to b ch SJ95.000 an.oa. Cao be ggf'd for ~• 642 2Sl0,646048 Deco r at o r s h o me st.ove•retna ind S250 BLU1"t·'S.l&e 4BR 2 1ty. Sat /Sun 12 Jpm l.33-t4lb Own/Ai\498--0257 bus~. rn~l.lal or 14 UAltindwtnaJproper ------For m.al DR. Ir& YR Adulta only no pets nr ~ c:lub • shopa. St.NB 8C7.aJl9orHelp. s..t.AM IO&O ., .. ~. S4ZS,000 1ubm1t ' ty c:eiitrally localed 1 OCIAMYllW Gardener service. S7~ *«Jiii Sll50rno.~.'Ja.1211 U~ll847-41Q16 -···-•••••••••••••••• 673-aJOO block from downtown 2 ....._, + 2 .... C... rm ~or 141-4171 Whitewater Vu J a&.rwyo-..""w'. J..aiuna. Owner ukUJ& .. .. ... .... II -& °'""lh Bdnm 2•-be ( le • ..,_.., -• $ff,9SO COST•...._.._. -.000 Call I g -·== 'ur S +, .,... • rp '• ~tid.nc Z bdrm! $&25 ! ,.._ .,_ ._ ])76 dec t a . Ne w rpta ...__ J ·-._, All -i.. r. :'1 • Sak f'abt.tlou3 loc:atioo w1t.h Realooonucs 117s-6700 .,,.,_ · 2 ..,,_, ~. 38r+ram .,.'°g ...._-. a_... I b Id , d -~ S37S /lse. HJ l OS2 or Fenced yard! (S488)fee Must ull Attractive 2 ar1e u1 1011 an •• ... ..._...._ • Meu ., Mar' bdrm 2 rm t i<U 4r pets OK. '1!11 ZIM4 R~ ES bed.room ••lb d1n1ng. showroom. Jiu ewUD" •• .-__......, I be famil.)' ms ~. '100/mo. z miles to bc:h. . _..,.._,,.Ill 831..m Bil Canyoo twnhme, patio area , super biuaneas. Owne r will l...t 2400 ~ rm . ae.sm •-W&-.a lZl2 tt--... ... JJ76 e le1ao t ar Npt Ctr STAR....,.R BKR 1 lit TD -..~ 000 ••••••-••••••-••••••• Call ....... ~ Mii 6 Aft .....,...... .._,,..,. .-._.._ • • • ic. • • Ca carry · -·"· 7Pll. 79-0147 6~1 ...... ••••••••••••••••• .... ••••••••••••••••••• l'aahiaa lal, tennis/yacht ~17?0 631 1400 Lr&. 1Br condo. Pool. s pa. (If 5bdrm, f1m1ly de OrMn YR eondo lu.&- d ubl. Z Br+ dell. 2~ Ba TAUB.L FOILIASI J bdrm. Z ba. ~. U &m.a.$9$/mo tiiht Lovely v•ew . uriow, 1 yr yovmg'.1&, A sa u m a b le I oa D . ~ ...... .__.... 1,_. W•uf1 ... ~ New 2 bedroom 2 bet.b i:-oo. larse bad.yarct NJ..10U. ~Imo oe-1m 2\illa spht level, 2,oooaq 1195,000.0wnr.e•u:za _..__ _. -.. 67U900 home. Miasloo Laha 2l.118Meyer.oope&a . .,. rt. $87S mo. 131.-SOO ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Country Cla b Coif. ll&f-311136 4 e.tr:'i· 2 bll+fam rm. LAGUNA NIGUEL. 3 anyt.um MaryLou. BY OWNER. Dover WATERFRONT HOME tean»-poc>I. BuutJfuUy ~ b9dl yard. RV ac. Bdrm wtspac:aom yant Sllorea old fashioned White wat..rr view from C-11 •Isl' -/T•w. land.au~d. no mall) Ne w 3 b r , 2 ~ b a cima '6001mo.a..~ View!! -.SO/mo. l bdrm. ShoftcWf Cclodo. ho u se . w It b N ew eV1!r)' room 4 BR 4 Ba. ._.._. .. 1700 t.maeeyard. rrucrowave, frpl, dis Al.SO am Camieo Capilltnoe. En1land c harm. Oalt 95.CIOO. A.gt. 131-3314 °' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tec>Clubhoime lld. bwuber. t..ru.111 oompac Beach wan condo. 2br DANA POlNT. 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Missing ., 1"Al--. aaa $330/m o+cleao dep I Br S32S Uhl paid S800 per mo Wkdys Lacuna T -a::..:>v••c...:>, ~" --.......,._"-5025 moo th . Reward • .._....... in .... uJ•~ ...... .... .. w """"-. ~da reaaure Island From ~-Air c:oad.. Call Alm: 7S4-C788. IW7·S+n moves you 642-7356. if nu ..,, no ..... -. ...... . .,....,..,,4, ...... ii Eves · ~ '*'· UtJl pd. 2llSS -.. ••••••••••••••••• 912.2219, ~1.89 noanaw962-99Q Bay SCS-9516. 956-1120 I BR mobile lunP. adlt.s. KCsU--..675-aOO Two 800 sq ft otficea. ea -- ------ Studio completely furn. bcb, pool, jacuui, rrplc. 84&-7884 Ju I , Aug . S 1 O O ·-, w/rmtroom, cu:i be com /NEED ~Re-ward for the PINEBLUFYAPTS I Br apt. new rul's & Pro m onlory Point 714 ... 56.'50 bmed. ground nr. oew y finder or gold weddin~ Spac 2 br. 2 ba. Adults drapes. pa11~ted. very Fabulous Ocean view, b6d.c Dan. Pt esu351 nng. Vi c Jrvtn~. Modern ~.._. 3741 frplc. eDcl gar . gas Mature aduJts No pets ~1 •MtCI• .....,....,,..., Complu. Patio. view. clean & quiet Pool IBr w Ion S800/mo UDOISLI ./MONEY ~s~ s dai.mond:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove .• diabwhr. Jae S1'50 mo. SlOO secunly. -----L~t JuJlat'~« s mabll ,; .., ~ Newport Center Office 4 LAGUNA BEAC'Ji MTR bidryrm.FromS450 SlSO clean1n ic fee . Exec Bach Pad 2 bdrm . ....., Y __,.,or au t-Rent th Lost· I.Rt' male ~aamesr INN .. 'd 2 b a H 1 g h r i s e mil WMly > ... ,,... _...... wa ~ of ~P · •Al sen , cok>r SPMC 63Hil07 646-0016 W Waterfroot tSal.t.s..,·~ , uan. C'O<lf rm kitchen rat Rct hf'ad wuurc 1V. heated pool UtU. •terfront. Newly de 6iJmoC> .,..., /,:::.,,__, phooes. setn•tarial ., 1 e Vi c Harbor v a .. ~ (714)494 ·S294 985 No. Pteasant 3 bdrm 2 ba nu ..W Ulll> APTS corale!'d. SublerraDeao ./.....,, -~· t.eH>x KnollA. Npt Answ tu Coast Hwy carpet, paint. gara.ie. 1 Br. I Bach. From $290 parkmg, pool. all the We have other summer /-.,.. • ..,. calDfTMO narnt> Bubba Rewar<! N t • _ __._ 3769 near OCC. shops. frwy. up. Frplc. rec room. amen1t1e s S97S/mo l"Ulla.ls avatlatMeweekly -~Cl.Ody at 760-0~00 _....., &M IRS •wpou -k3S mo. 54.S-2970. Aft. pool. s pa , enclosed ~I ..-.Ulewtd 4450 .-.-.-••••••••••••••••••••••• 4PM garages. Gaa • water ••••••••••• •••••••••• •• 2-d ir lrd TD'°- SUMMER RENTALS pa.id. AduJts, oo pets 393 Westcl.tff 2 bdrm. 2 ba Beach. pool. Jacuui. com-ror ~ & olf1re space at 97M53 I By week or month. DO Family -Jbdrm Hamlltoo.C.M.&cs-4411 Newly de<'Orated Vault· ~y furn studio. $200 E'.XECl.rnVESCTTES ~b~r1t.es Arn.n1edby RF.WARD for 106t do~ lariie. all black mo.le Dobie X ADSl6'ers t1. naf'()(' "Kelp" Plea~·· taU494 0051 fee.Alt. 67$-8170 Pool ed ceiling. Franklin wtt:.tM6-71i84 Nt:wport Ceoler, rull SOOt. 2700 ~Ft. Coad"-~ S3'1S 646·1486 E:dni~I009lS stove. ent'l. l(.11ra1re. No "'··--· n .. -tal La --~.ctSSZ7,C).pt6.lOn"ate75e-. oc9036ean M"""'' VERDE R ---- Pent House 1 bdrm. eao. qwe • r. 1 · peb. '650. Call6'1l·Zll4 Beach. Sitt""' 2. l'··;·blk.s ------PLAZA V'W'IVJCJll&AL) Beautifully furnis hed --------Cl · 2 B Ba ""'11uor:r '"'o •un.! ·""'-~ lS ~•--&JIU No kids/pets. mstmo ,.., I •<""'M-a v----.,. c ..... • ..... H, ... , Co untry Club 11 ke ....:;.-u QlJI J eff. 631 ·Ul66 ViUa Balboa Plan 2 t8r, from beat'h. SiZSoO wed, MEWPOaT ICH ......, ...... ~""" L . --~~~~es . SIOSO /mo zo-.A2PBaARTMENTS llti~ .. ,~ ... ~3rd~~~:l~~~~ ~t!_ __ . --"'aosfusAD9111 ... l-~--~~·2 ... 1 D-HOM~----s l.o'it ~autaful Engla:-.t: Shet>pc!uR Looks l 1lt1 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·AOONO FUN: Social Ac1Jv11tes 01· teclOr • Free 5'Jnday Brunch • eeo·s • Part•es • Plus more GREAT RECREATION: 1~ • r 1ee Lest>On!. (pro & pro shop} • 2 Health C1u~ •Sauna • Hydromassege • Swimming • Goll Droving Range BEAUTIFUL APTS. Singles 1 & 2 Hed· rooms • Furn1$l>Pd & Unlum.shecl • Mun L1v1nq • No P111~ • Model~ Open Oa11y 9 •ob Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach N. 880 Irvine,., o-,,,, 17141 045-05!>0 Newp0rt Beach s. 1700 16th SI 10o.-r at 161h1 (7141 642 8110 ''lioom t·r · V 11 ix S4 _ _:!~~.!.~~-eves&w~nds Onth~beachan!'Jtwport <f'9!Saft • ...,.. ... r<1in11 V ~-,... l98W Wilson.6Jl-SS8350 REALTORS -Weeki)' or monthly. 2 Presuge olfi~ l»dg nrl COSTA MESA 0.0.,....,...._ d1.1 ,,., clown 11 H Shi· JDS,,., ~ni l.O "Su me ti me IOl-3302 or 960-~ WESJ'Cl.lf'F 2 bdrm 2 bdrm. or 3 bdrm Kin Lido Isle New plush! ~&2 81J. i lOO ~q ft 2 u..,.. your iqufty for b1lb. lBr SJ70 050' Huge 2 Bdrm' Ap be Adult Condo No~ts Lamb.631 0900 cpts, 4Ba • elevator Stofy. Complttaon ap boa.w add1t1oru vaca FOlNO BloodeCochr 2 Br. 2 Ba S470 pllc Enclosed garage' Lar~ patJo. pool, a1l new v~ I~ .,250 Rent 22$0 sq ft lo '500 sq .,...,,.. 12 30-80 f'lnlllhtd •~ oon-,, etc Any .!mount s 1 1 T Jwc ' f' d d • h ,. ~ .. n 43032:n<I Sl BVt ,..._ .., any reason. Credrt or Job • pan1e ma ~ urt l1· 2250VaDJuardWay Con~~ncci!.e ;:,a~ll' kite en. bathrooms.••••••••••••••••••••••• Call SIERRA RE~ Stat &42·3493 llOl necaa.ary Comp.an ~~re ... 833-?_~ 540-9825 !"~""') ,_ ~fe5· catpt't.ID1. 157~· Big Bear cabin. V1•~ 3 ~ .,._,. NB ........... .,. •-.... 00 t11 n _,., ,,.... ........ ~ "'-"""'""""" , ... ,. ._......, .. , -. o ur costs 24 hr~ " FOtll:ld Labrador, blk I. AduJts -NoPets --.~., 63 _..5 Br. 2 ba. XJot location <tvul at pnme torMi". weefleDds _. .. ~ I 55 I br condo, brand D--. caum.3973 Whllt' r1•male Golden ~-17th .. N w pt BI vd '46--SU7. 816-7041 Retrvr au1t . rnwe Small Spacioua apt. 2 br, lY• ba, pool, carport, pvt palM>, Jae play yard. CluJdren ok. $4ZSmo. Ca.US48-87QZ KlCK BACK! Super 2 adllS only. Pool. spa, 67>alOO ~ N bdrm! SJ2S! All m&JOf' pvt. UDCiercrouDd pritg ..... toS.. 4100 ---------Nff'd '4$0,000 first or g.reeo parro 'ewport "''~ ~1•i.-..... •--aoo.ODO--". ,,...._ ~uro. ~. ~ Aiumal Shelter, ~! Gounnet kitchen. JUDO., aecunty SGIXfmo. -··-·••••••••••••-• .,... -.,...... --QaJ An..,"''' ~- IM.56) fee 5.29-4171 days, 838·92:61 Movina! Avoid <S.poatts fl l'Wwty redtt office apace Have 13 l.ID11a purcbaslJll - --- Lovely 2 br. 2 ba lower RENTIMES 631~ eves. cut Ovlog e~penaes ! from TY I\ full se"1~ atlXD'O&S ()ptlooool.sl FOt.'"SD Paulanno Ave garden apt N r ---PTofeu1onally atDce 540-50 rJr 2DcS t.o COOYert equsl> area Pe male Tawn\ Ha.milt.on~ Harbor. 5475. O-roW 3126 Brand new lbr, steps lo 1971. posiuon with ra ntastJt Rulldott Call 540-0722 mo. 6:JJ-4402e>r 760-0732 -··••••••••••••••••••• beach. near H8 Pier HOUSaMATIS oppty comparabl~ pro------- ---------l.ovely lbr. $310/mo. %br. SSOO/mo &Deludes Utll l3Z 4134 4475 P"ftY ~lliDI at 6.X wmss Found Lrg white doi: Npt Hcts 1 Br tWllhle. $US/mo. Newly re 6'2·ll50 ~U Leo at 8191--785.3 or fi 19 Harbor/W1bon frplc, garage, adulta 00 decoraled, DO pela I APft.YMOCHAa61 1100 sq ft In shopp1111 ,_ 97'1-2'il3 631-l.95.1 petsa55.63l·SI03 497·51.Zeves. Versailles Bach Penlhse. ••HOWll•• immediate ceDler on Bnstol nr ----__ __ ------ full aecurtty, • am Occupancy Jambortt.9M·S3Ue\e Mliill ;11. Trwf F'olmd. Teena1e rem ca 2Br, pool, carage. adults. Directly Overioolung the menll1es, S-450 mo Reala.1Sbano1Service To Fit Your -------DMcli 5035 Grey Wlth white nose 4t no ~ts. Quiet. S4SO Ma.no.a. FantastJc day ii 979-SJ'70asUorJ1m ~ .'!~7 d ... ~ !.~ ~ lndivt'dual Need~· ~W ...... 4500 ...... -.............. feet Red collar. Vu ~. niCbl v-lle'W. l bdrm .. frpl. ~,., • ..,., ~....,.-.;, ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-'·•lscln ~l Placent.141. Ca ll deck. beam clng. For I Bl'·POC>l·blk lo ocun sgl . -m S650 IDd Ofc near ou StlMw ..... Co. s.18-SJ&> StudJo 6 s mall yard. S2160. JemJ·relJred Coos1dera adult·yrly S28S Rf>hable 11 tf' lo share 220 to 3 .000 'fJ ~·. 111101 Hedondo Cir All types ol ~al est.ate UW.pd.Nopets.Nr 15lh tJon on reDt roe aaf"de.n 642-5002 ~~ ~C:.J!~lxdyKsefol'>r Please Call For SS.HuntB<'hlK22m4 mvestmuta ~inttl~9 &Oreo ~ t C ~... • ""' -----S,..cWU..,iia Found . Sml wht Do.ie Ot!o f M lll"Arth \l r ~rhelson. ~3010 ,.e. · main enaDce. ompact Versatlll!s renthoust 2 ~ alt 7 It wkn<b. An Appointment h·D<'!'d yard Appna I Z..TDs LUXUIY LJYIMG car only 496-7592 bdrm 2 ba . Oc~dn v1tw. Jim (714) 675·8662 1rmtef} ~ acrM for r-tnt In quiet Adult Complei: .... .._Ollleocit ll40 sec ur ity, S7SO mo LuxurvinNewpo~!-SJ77 NHr Harbor & Balltr ~Z..Zl 7 I M~~_! l''ound Aba;do;t'd-k11 Spacious bachelor I: 1 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·04.52 Vtdeo·TV + m o re , Allorpa~~I I st. & 2•d. TIUST lt'nS C~ If oot chumelJ 2 bdrm. a pts. Ou Lovely all adult. no pet.a. c.....oous 2B Condo 28a Garage Must see• No-OH1ce spact'. 'l,/twport DllDS will _!lve away &42~~ bwasher. rlreplace. 1.263 Br apts. 8200 Ed· ·-r · 0eacb. Call Gene Hill VI YT SrR calhedral ceiung. prv iJleer, b. b 846--0SlJ r r PI c. con v e o 1 en t sma 64.S-OllU _ 642-<QIDO AUU · ·s I.st to $.'!iOOK. JO F'ouod M Setttt. 6127 n.00 bal J Westcl.Jtr area Pool. I.st ~ni. pure~ and rt'fi. \ 1c ~a rh tG1 rf1eld DELUXE DUPLEX ·'~ ~ ~ ~~~s,!~: Dehne poobtde 1tlra lge & last, mature adlts. Es.et lookmg forsam:e to COIPOl.AnP'L.AU BISltESS 2nd lo UOK 15>n 847~.an6963--0890 blk toocn 38r, 2Ba. gar, Mesa Plnes. 21550 Harla 2br 2ba Bltn.s dahwhr f('{s SSOOmo 6461426 share lux coodo w/vln1. Owner. Noa Owner No --------avail now Summer ren· ' · • · ----fully furn, a.II aqierull~ NEWPORT CENTER pt• P'epay, ftt/leasehold Last· Cocka~ll 1r round tal wkly Also avail Ave. '"" rrules beach Adlts, LOSTlrALOME? Npt Bcb . 645-422.4 or 2 Pnvate offttts + re Ma Atsot.hrv46CoodoSS call 494 8057. Owner:. SPMC 5492447 no pets $39$ m o ~ • .,_.. cepUcmS3SO 7Sii l.s.50 DOBBS.,.....,•NCIAL wanter rental 1213 ) ----~ 19'"MES ............... __ __ --__ __ LICATill r•n"' \ery .!ttached RewanJ 881·1705 2 HUGE bed r ooms . "''"-You• ... -wa y 1 PRJMELOCATION I SERVICES SIO · G ..._._ ..xNWl!I un:: f Pip' Nd roommate ..--16 ..... •681 r ouDd floor. fully l ...... ULlba Condo New ToGoHo-. BOC A -....,,.., ...... .. ' On the bea~h lkb hotel ed/b _.. d S ..._ ASAP M/f' Super la 2Br y lfllOrt '°""sq a....tR.:: ----• --LOST: 1 ·h·~kboo .. .._ca•'" carpet wltans Super r""'ecorate . pa. r ec ,._ 631-4555 ft to 1290 S" ft from ~A Wiidow h r "' '"' • • "'' apt 2306 W Ocearuroot, ..._.,, Ad 1 6pool cu• IF"f2 .._._ __ __ 2ba CM $230 mo incl ... as ~Y or 2nd & personal record:o l ... . .... ,......, .. ..... -··· GSO mo + S250 sec. de· ;:;:;~.:. Ap~J:A: rls. rm .. .._.,,. . El.t:GANCE. uul. Cat OK .545·3887 peri;q. ft Pbooe 557 7010 INDUSTllA&. TD ~ No crl"drt cM<k. Pttooe booth. N R Blvd poait.673-4154. seew Wilson ~Huge private s undeck ECONOllY' ~~alts ~sq n rorS42Spermo PAD no pnlty foractlOClcaU ~REWARD. • ... I . 3bd, 2\'Jba, tile entry. SJ8S' All t I l pd fOOI 8Jrd1 St.NB Aoen Agl 173-7Jl 1 an}'tlmr ---------t•• Newer 1 bdrm. range Crpk, laundry rm. pnv · u 1 ' 1" ' Pvt. room • pvt bath .. LOST CAT S ii v er U.fu.W.d oveD d l•hwas h awmy b lco di Wa1k tolhebcb! Sunny• Frer111ucbaoge rorllte S41S032 ----711 W.17tll..St. ~-...1JD•5 Pn11an malt', Cc!'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. er. a ny, Ding Plush carpels ' IMU> ~eep.na. Fem oo ,,.__,,,_ ......___ ~ ..... hi.Id 3106 prage. AduJts, DO peU. l1D. di•. l /COQ'lp, 2 cac Fee ly c .. 11 Ray 493 2-431 I Mo. Fil& ~ .. ...,.._ LewP.wa! Reward' 64$-0621 dy' $350. 645-5S77 pr. 5S7S '4.2·2Cr23 RENTIM ES· s:n...:JSS evea. & wk.nda. Mt.,,... c:..ter •4JA463 ~ Ye!ar term. 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VACANT. • BB. bis • to Suwlad Villaae · _,,, IDO, .... ., uo.seoo mo Call eves Auport, truck door. caJJ .....Ul.J eeMor>d~ Vic Edward!! •m"'1-1515 prap•yard. S17S. Avl. pets OK. Focd yant. '900 (7Jf>-..si.. ~ 11t6 lut. ••all DOW. 15'7·1414. 16'1·%'100 oil EdiQ&er. Ca11M8·112'9 ,....,, ' ta 3117 1~1.lt.MO-~ rm.f82..4C'1l For Rent: Bacbdor unit . Uberal.491-4825 IOU.CINY9 .... w·-............ .,..__ -..S FOUDd: Dalmalia.n m1.x --••••••••. ••••••••• -'"'-L......--, ~-. W·' .. •-..... ach, ... ~ a. S270/mo,latfl&ut +dep. W'Waharelral\Dhome,2 --..._.., N ...-. •-doc Las T\ID&S Ca 411r I Ba 11 all 1 .._ ....... _ ._.._ ..... w ~ ....:a • t-J ml al ttlWPOllT ....... •••••••••••••••• a_.u -....._ -. n,yoa ._..:.. • ·~.. • CID md pelio, 1ar. CblJdren fr'Cllll yard. 1 BR dpb, E . C o • t a II e s a .. _ crowave, C"el.y Depnt ea.ecatfYe suites Wanted in Coet.t Mesa or Spit.e-BJallop-•RB. 7l4.-....a18. -· benut-. new db OK, DO peta, Avail July amJ pet olr. $11ZS i.nd util. 714.541.7554, Refer to tam.~. lo lllSTAIE decor. lrplct pvt, nr 11. _ 1'1U"'.,. stl-lalilft nui Ran. ,._ P...Uae I«. lnclda lnme aru, 2 oc 3 BR. Tbe nice tbl.na a bout t'ouod: black 6 s ilver • beedl•ba.Y.Avalloow. --•ur. · lllale 1rC1119'.a.re3twcoca-MC:ntaialaenicw. re-hou1e preferre d . 3 moda'nmmkla\hatir .Malemute m ale, a, Qiladra Ok 92$ mo ...... l Ba ard I' • sd nns ONE'S SPECIAL• doiaec.t.a .... GOO ... ceplioalat. telephone Adult.a. Xlnl references ....... m•.l•laR• _ .. _ a sewnl kttuus. NewPQrt 1112w..i Wboa. 1ea·E;.. Cblld~;'eloK: i.:t:""m 3142 sno. 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MUI... liv, •na. lla&I 111-A•t I.le i16aa.IMI ,_..._ -•• ,_ .,.....,11 ....................... bai*!.$48-051% --·•l-.. .,......... rm p • CNC-11 S10. <'" P' r •a • a ' l • a l • • l.aadlca"'8C. t,... t.rlm· Halllllc 6 0.-p Jobe. , la W Dllve'1 Pa.i.DtiD&. HTVinl Ne8l petebea •tenures I.a oft .. WW_..._.,. -UdUll a Ou.a.r •lua $l9'l odor ~~ 1•.-.•-ua. _, I ~ ........ _....., _ ................... .,_ t yrs. mio.t reu. -HT ""'1,.l9 ..,,. .....,~,-~ ,..,.U. 11 )'r'a .... ,.... ... _ .. p~ ....... ,,--.... a •. Cl ea•·..-r~ee ~·----"· lmunid.lic'd.~ ~ • -.. • ..................... . I tr -., ...... Do ____... ___ ., D.J·· """-· --.. .-. ... -Aviles. -....04 ~ nNEIT IN JANITORIAL Repair IL B r All CM .• ..,._ t:IJ·lml ~ -1-._._ CARE. Comm/lDd. t;ll. WALL.PAPER.ING PLASTER-ING. FENCES • eroo · -Dl Ottl _____ Tomu Cu ._..t1cocru111 ·1 LaWDI utnumd • ecl&-1. Cluu1pa, trl mmio1. pertiae&l$-'7440 Fr est Uc AddiUoaa. houlea. types .shio1lea-rock· OnM-ll•er \)' ... lll1 CA.RPETA ASTRO'T\TftP" ~ uald Il e UOIU, clean •. ba\\liaa bnlflal. Frftestimat.es ::a. Su pr~ f'ree Ell. *i-4112 ~·=~~Y!l.ee ..... • .... .. YI. ··-.. _ ... ...-Ulru ....... _,,_ 8pecleh•l"' t:natoeen.01 IU·llO'J S5'7.a71 I • t c .. I I c-" N-/UC --- ---___ ... __ 1~ Nears..&..Aaa ,...,. ~ -_. --•Del.tan l»-SOIJ ••-••••••••••••••••••• au ..,..,,_ AdditM>OI. RestucC09 or 0 •Newpwirt81¥'&.~ at •hleul• ltrla1 -Dine • To.y, weeknck. It 1d1 ' I Ladllcape.deslpi.a.coe ---15-.ir-.-.~---pat.cbes. lilt/en Neal 6 Wh~S~C~~n' M•flu 1t1Ptt' u.talla Sie1S nu.mat• oa room carcS.oln1. <'leanapa. ·--·-••o•••H•u ••l*km MrY1ce, will re· ~ clean. ED fl45..511180 Btbyaltoo1. •>' bome. UGD Won 1u.araatMC1 adibUoD 118,alUPM ~ff'eeeet Wuta REALLY CLEAN do, or deelp ror new Clllm pabltio1. lo rates ---you ca.a c.U lbe beat• Ha lwwba. pool. pan Jay tu.Ol~ ~."5'12111llaA8pm HOUSE! Call G~m caun•..-1180 Free eat. l yr 1uar Stucco a. Plaster Patch. Otdw1golalltypa.Lft ! ae1i•IUea Sclllool aae _ _ '7~ ---............_.... G A R 0 E N Gu1 ,.,.._ est.16.sm B ·l4711. 633-118l7 aft s m )Ob too .sm. qwck & Roaf\ni Co of CM. Call r ~cmJ)' l@.Jlll _ ~ ~ t°•.1-f ciean.~.~li.9 M.artyorRobat642-72Z2 ~ --'/C r•-• ... •••••••••••••••••••• MAINTENAN CE Alice'1HouaecleaDU1C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pamttn1•Papeno1 . l C., ta ....................... ELECTlllCIAN Pnced SERVlCE Yard clean Windowwub.izl&. Refa Cu1tom brick. slone. ProleulOO&lwork. -.. ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Otmtm work ol •ll k&Oda nfbl·frtt eal11oat1 on ReaaonabAe, reliat>W ~. coocme • atucro Ran.bl. Steve S47..zlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..••.•.•.......••.•••.• a WU.. 6 Scms, paix... Pat101 . .11dewalk a larseara_.u,-up. tree trimmioa . ~Jal.Me--4171 Ref1 Freeest ~Ul ---(-; Gtdley f'lumbn nn add. remodet. pl&AI. bnrkwork f'r4!e eat Lac ~ 8'TS-03» _S41-8'T01 ______________ _:_____ ---ReAdeatial • commtrr1al Repair service. mst.&lla f'rft eat lO yra e,llper ~7 W t , .t -Free eat 00 complete General Houaedumn1. Bndt. ruioe. b&ock won. pamUnt. Fret> est Reu uon. beck/low ettt1f1ca u c .-m417 Bonded i-..--.a ,._ a - -lawn a prdeu aernca. nspomibAe. refer. Call We nn. ~ pauae. rat.ea 17S.1611. 673-<J7J7 uon 142 931S Spet·1altz.e ID e ntry ways • ! t"eramtc l tle floor:. !Q Ul83 64f.l740 5"41 IOIS ::::::'.~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~145-411M aft'PaltlZ-0610 wtks, dnveways f'r'tt ---ltunungton &acb Tile Co Ba lloooa . B rt 1 ht 6 mt John 846-1513 Paper hanger. finest lryou haven't had lhe tint Tubl. showen. eotnea a. a ~model trepur. tnt/ul OWd care. my bome for Beautiful Balloon ar· II 0 Reapoaaible lady w /ea quality European plumb101. healing & dramboan:b 842·3020 • f1 011b . ol d t1m4! worktnc parents Lae rancements for aU oc:· .... .;••••••••••••••••• per.owntrans.refet>.aak Walla. brick planters. <"rdtsmansbtp. reas rooler s erv1re 1t ·, l'Uftsmaoi.blp, 2nd bract yard Meaa Vel"Ck <'UION Carpentry . ma1onry. for llqda ........... •ft r1replat"es. •II YOIH Mmbe6U 1403 because you ha v~n 'l y,...s..r.k. geoenlJoo Mr Patom S4()..~-____ IAl.LOOtl roof1a1 . plumbtna. ~ needs' Call for free est ---------c aJl~d AAA I ••••••••••••••••••••••• e bo •. 'd ,. __ .;._.. ________ ,........, ft Hou1e 6 <"Ommerc1al "'--•-h b t •-... c 962·8314 llave 10 yrs Babysrtlin& IAJ.&.Ootill f'loonq. St~co At Ule ....-..7 a SPM 631 ::un ""'' • s ru nmmmg .. 1 ,.. . •a p~r W iii Babys it ...... 7246 Drywall Ai more JB 9 yr ellper 10 Daniel .__,_,_ painting fo'ree -~moval,yttrdclean·upe;, r orm1ca Work <'l>lm "' "' --~-.> Freeman Hospital. CalJ ..... ..., t'H1matu . r u s tom ACMEPLUMBING huul1ng 7~1 2322 . - ClAb&net.s, sm Jobe. wall aoytJmr Refs 846·7172 f -'--Nra. Rivas art 4pm ....................... i.ervtre Call 498 0960 COMPANY ~1413 Jim i wui:s. bkcuea 963-9056 ----me...., Jadi oC aU Trades. •omr &a-CIMO Mov1n1., Th4! Starvanc Ask f« Ron Masten Plumbers fut & ---------: -----Peoplewboneed people ••••K~B.FENCiNc•••• repairs. small jobs. ----------~l .. ge Students have------t'ff1c1entS43-STI9 ~w C....... a CUSTOM fNTERIOR should always check tbe Wood fences 6 repain, 1)'1er &44).145.5 Reita ble. good work. grown l.t<" T 12" 43' St-11with1-;A.S 1-; • ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARPENTRY ~rvi~OirectorylDlhe freeest.K4!lly &oee>-~+ steady job. References Sallll!&oocht'rv &41-MZ7 lt -.,.HHEEZI-. l.NGRAMPLUMBJNG l'rofus1onal Window~ ~yJay ~·8809 DAILYPTU>T__ BruceS48-0888 ~U1dJe1tema 642·56'7'8 Ca1Ja.oytime646-7228 c .. -:.~~tftt~• \d• 2 1·1..ll",1ht'<JA1b642567X Repairs. r4! ptf>('ll, wlr clearungby JoeDaruels • _ _ _ _ _ _,_, "' ' "4 :,i1711 ~· W hr $4~ 714 !>411~ _ - ~!:?!!~~ ......... ~?~.~ ~~ ......... ~?.~~ ~~!~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ HllpW-.4 7100 HllpWmhd 7100 HllpW...t.4 7100 ._..,W..e.4 7100 H.t,w..tH 7100 : PRE 1...A W st udeot rM"'f'd~ •••••••• • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• •• •• • • • ••• • •• • • • • ....... • ... • • • ... • •• • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • A(;COUNTS PAYABLJ•: AlJT'ONOTlVE DONUT Shop. urly AM • SZS.000 Willdoanyth1og MASSAGESlO W AU CLERK S..&•-'--BOOKKEEPt:R P IT Concession Part ltmr GROWTH Legal Con ftd e nt 11 I -..vSTIC MASSAG ~ ___,, travel agency Exp re 'wnmt'r ht'lp 16 • l'1) r No rxp ntt Woman :tKt" DVM P 0 Boll 3242. ~Santi! An• Gl'OWUlg C-Orp in srar<"h 0,. 9 IGllily! q'ci 644-6222 ~ I(). U hn per wttk ~ °' ovet' preferred Ap NB 92663 ---of 'Go Getter" Ell Gd St't·(or t.be J .Car and ~---------o c R a <" " w • \ ply 10 pt-r.on D1pp1t) ,...-,... r >- -.. -.-~ ~·;E ~~.~:~.~?~~ :;~~k~y n~~:~ ~~~ ~~ c~~~~eA~ BOOKKEEPER ~~11 Bob ~~· lSS. Newl)Or1 PEOPLE -.>~ WEUDINGSERVJCES ~neht~ Salary com ~x c 1t101 Airport •n· Expandlag lrvuw CPA Conrttss 1on Workttr1 - ----- UlJorhcense mensurate with ability dustnal t"o mplell will fmnbascarttroperung Adults 1 Sat a month Dr•'>S ~hop Hor•· 84! pampered w ith a per:.onal rela•1og flllls..sage by 12 of the pre ttJe.l iprls tn S<>Ylhl!'m <.:a11 rorn1a Jacu1z1 ... una tt<" ()pen ll>am 4ltm, 7 days 11 week Vis a M C Atlanus Health Spa, 2112 tlarbor Blvd. Cob'ta Mesa ~3433 Br inc this ad for your special gin 645 77lb Nori smobn& office CalJ add ~ romb11u1uoo now foe a full d1argt' bkkpc '4.!lOl.o start Many e>po'n rranager top ... 1~ lad) THE --:>49.932'2 2862 McGaw for ~ s~a1ghl seU and w proven romputer ap-ing.s t:xper not nt"t' r%per. wt'll .:ruorDt'd for .. HIRTH CON'TROL(TR Ave Irvine lease Genero~ <"O m tJtuM Expeneoce lhrv 0 c R a <" ~ w • > • f"J1rlm1ve c:outun-'lhoi> QR•NGE COAST OAJLY PILOT T u b.ti ii tf'rtl1 i al1 o n --·----pen:.al100 and demo ad.I~ tnaJ balaJ>ce & !'l.52s.)ll Bob Hill or part Ul'nl" SB ,. b)laparo~rnµ) 1 HJnd plan Auto upenence all related boollkttp1n.c 171415"48 1007 flft'Cfl Hw foMowiftq A.Id Surgery) & \Ue<" ACCTG BKPNG not reqwred. but pre respoos 1b11Jhe. locome ~ tom1e~ 17752 B<:a<"h TEMPORARY VIOU.'I selling ht'lpful Stt tu exper des1rabl4! Hreakfai.t Cook ... x Bhd. H A <7141848 fi.J30 Regl.lt.er today l-0 won SaJes Mgr Starting s alary raoge pent-n<'t"d Apply bt wn Onver lo p1d1 up df' ~ pet.a • soaw ltlit PART TIME EVEMIMGS on vanous at"cowittnic & HOWARDc.ai.-.-ro6et from S12SO •mo <"Om 2-4pm ~'TAVRO'S S9l0 ).ird w or k SE AB RE 1-: Z t-: Pt-: T <:EMt:TERY . 19S42 Beacli Blvd H1·1 on11· ,t r r.t1n1·d '>;Jleo., l'ounc;elo r 111\i•r ··11. \\Ith th•· Jim L ong & \ ... ., .. ( I.II I'... .\ i!l'lll'\ tu O.,\JJ)(>r\ ISl' <.tnd at ,, FREE P'r.....-cy Tntt.g bookkeeping ass110 Oove&QwulSts mens urate w /ellper W Coaalllwy.NB mcnls Work <'lose to NEWPOR_T_B_t:_·A~ _ 83J.-06Sl 'I . ts m TOUCH Of CLASS ucons your home fo'1gure AUU>Sa les ----------·---------•! < 1~ w St-n1or Acroun TOP P'IOf'll COO« l'h:qwrnrw (),\fl.Y Jiii.OT c·arrit-r ho\-. .ind J'lrl-. 1111 :1 11n1· on ont' ba!->I..,, ,.,,.nrrq.'.., r, lo 'IP'.\l W 1· need '11111·1•r111·d 1n1111\ ,11''1• pt•1 ..,11n-. v.ho .1n· l<•>km~· 1111 .1 11111.1t1\1• part t1m1: 24 HR.'\ 7S2 0817 ABORTION Lant.a ~ throughout llOC*XiB a f /C 1-:Xptt d onty Alt 'hath OrangeCounty OMLY! F'asbton Island invest Go•.td PllY & c11mµan) .,.,,.s Prole-.s1onaJ Theral)4!ul1r mai.s;. ge Lu· d N 8 Appt ooJy, Sti·ve ~ 21117 •G ... c•IA~tcw Locd AMs-tt.e.ia •Low Fft lwdlldes Wt! want 4!11penen<"ed rnent nrm Eicellent op· ben4'f1ls A11t>I) '" 'lat~ penon.s Wllb pro portun1ly Exper &. pt'r!lon 400 s cu .. ,1 Vt'tl trark record of urn rnatunty reqwred (;;,i ll llw) l.a.i Hrh Mm or womrn Z5 'n Of older Know ttw> 'roa,1 1·1~ !lit't Sl80 a ...,~,It or more Orani:e l'oa~t y,.110 .. Lib. 17300 Mt lltrrma nn l'oun ta1n \l alley !No of 5'aler bf'l •D !llt'•hope • Eud1d1 AOB~THALF S account~ 1ng~ IC you are-u ~lZl JOU.Y IOGB penenr 101 d1fftculties ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'~!!!!!!!'II ·--------- J>o,1l111n ~how lo -.t.1rt Call 642·4-3'Ll. ,.,, :-!:JI> h1•t\.l.t·N1 ~ Jnd til''.\1 A!->k for I .<.>ri ed 1e w1t h your domestic = ---------•I U. Testa. C.-.. .. " s.,..,. ~ IUSIHISS OWT f .._.Cc .. r ESCORTS 2' Hrs 641 OHIO c nil /C9-dra 4-bpfMC/Yhe Qallls Allels *Outcall* 642-3812 MC/ Visa Are you • busmcs-. f'llec JtOllllt on a tnp nttd1ng !>ec 's to ~·u1sl you w1bui.1nei.o; arranite mrnL~ wbtlt' tri.veting Ca II 7141894 9908 CAHDY"S UMDUYOUS F'or Sweet 6 Pleasant ~con Dial 9~ 1581 c..trod-Op ta-Zl33 No Broadway •Cc a r 11• g & I~ :200. CoklweU b.11 n.ker ral Bldg . Santa Ana •Medi -Cal It 1714tll5-410l ~. }Olll our WtnnlOlt lt-am at 808 WITHAM V W for instant ~Y t"alJ J ttTy or PtuJ lllQ. 7~ I or6S7180 FREE PARKING I _...A~ 1 ________ Bank.ma • Co•fld••ti al It -TB.LB TaAIH& "*' iCWll C.-.. ADVERTISING SALES I Must have &ood m.alh llRTMCOMTIIOL fo r Lacuna ba s ed bat"kgrouod • typ1n1 S..,,..11 ,y,,,TIOH homefurn1sh101t ab11tty Xlnl worktnic •aoa.--m.aj(az 1nf' 1:';1.p pr4! C'Ol>Cis 6 full ro btDt'f1t.s f.or' iwfcw wtiow or iM-ferred, but will train Call for «ippl Mr mHlcr+. ap F i:.oMtw..+. ~at u re . stab I e 1 n '1unieon. We"!Lern Thnft c:41: d1\1<fuab Call 497 4-464 &. L<>an. Costa Meu. CAUJOllMIA f°' appt ~31.SJ __ P'UGMAHCY ----•RA:-~•K•IN•G ____ _ COUHSWMG \dvertuung WUif'~ IEP SERVICE.IMC. a.ASSIAID SA,~ A..CAH ADY&TIY5 MEWPORT The ~l~vertl.8 IEACH mg Oepartmenl of t.he 752 0053 l>a.11) Pilot has an 1m • medJale openU11t on a SANT A AMA telephone sales dl'sk 972-l I 04 Must bt able lo type ap proa 4S wp m . 1ood ~ums IElp•oC phone voice Salary pll.IS romm.isslOfl Sales back Our beautiful Su Pedro <Afttt h:.is an imror<llatt' operu..og for a TeUer Si.a month"' ell~rten<"t ts preft'rred. but we will l1'1IJJI a starp individual wtlh a Strool( Ca.sh tuu>dl · Ullt backuound Thu hall tJmr poethon oerers Nation's laritesl non dnnkl-rs rom pany ha~ 2 operun&s for sharp tndtv We w ill Cully train WouJd lead to own bu."• DtSS or memt w com pany Sl.000 • romm !Jn.1671 CANV AS.5ERS •$8.50 HR* TOSTAHT Ot'an r ut men t,,. wnnwn v. dnYer's la• u.-r.Mo. a.c. '14·974 'n41 Ask for Larry Milne CASKJ ER HOYSt'WUe-5 sales Apply m person Crown Hardware. 3107 E <.:st Hwy, CdM <:Ol 'NTf:K If F:l.P 1-\Jll t1rno· I' 7 1'0Unl,.r ht-Ip ~ 'JMWt<'h man ... xp.-nt'n<,. prf'f,.rred (;di'} 'Of-It 67>2193 CIBUT ASS'T I 1JUDPd Opt n int for .. 1 P" r I r•dtl A • '1st•nt W ~.dV\ phon<• f'lq~r In 11ur r rl!'dtt df'pt Good clent"al 'k1IU. ~~nual XJnl <"O l>f'nt>ftl'I ~o' .tPPl call Personnr>l ~ ut'\4 ot:LI\ t .HY r>RI \ t:H 1"'"11~. l(OoJ (ln \ 1n1t rt' '""rot llunt 81 h lH•'" ~"" t926 o.l•ft7 & Stoc1l r u..,.. N•1tht '1h1n Wf'd lhru ~n -,. ust be 18 •~ 1-: 171.h St. ( \1 Oenlal A:.-. ·1 "'Pl lkh rt'i.torat1\t pra rl•<'e needs e-xpeor , maturi team me-mber <;ood salan . many bent'ftl5 631-2490 OfUVER.S Croa.-. t'OUlllr) -.0 Sptttal lt~~ rf'q d "4aM.n-«« YachL"' l~I PbCTTIUa C M t,;!f'ctnonir lf't"ho1 ,.111n_ Jr~ levrl tf':1lin1t t\ lr'O\l~booltot dll(tl~I '>)'Slftn.5 • WfDI' an;,loli! At lf'Hl 2 ~rs e:t~r Good ~nf'f tt5 (. O'>la Mrs.a a "'a 540-4271 t::n «l"""' W.._,.IHDS'Us P'roftd & jL II r DISTRICT MAMAGEa T'RAINEE ('1r111l.1t111n 11!·p.1rtni1 nt hJ~ c.tn 11p 1·n1n~ f or .1 tr .11n11· 1n the ('trl·11l.1l111n ..,,tl1 ~t·nttP anci C11llert1on \11.1 ~··l11t1'fl apphc:ant \\ 111 n 11•1\1 .1 hl>t•r .il ,t,1rt111g ~alary. rt·l!ul.irh ""h1 ·llt1l•·d r.11 .... 1·-.. honu.., 11ppo1t11111t11·.., .111tl m.in\ frin J,!t' ht•n1·f1t ..,ut h <•" p.11d ':11'at111n-.. paid •roup 1n .... 111,.1nn• l1f1· 111-.u1.1nc·(• am1 dl·nt,tl 1·m Pr.ti-!•' \fu-.1 I~· 18 han~ goo<! drl\ 111i.: n·• •>rd Hour-. Vf'Ol·rully 11 •\ \1 to !II'>! \111nd :t\ thrnu).!h Frid:.iv Saturd:I\ 11\ 1·rt inw ;1q11l<Jble :t" nt•t'(l1-.I If \OIJ .ir1• q11.tl1ft<•d and 1nlt-rt·sll•d 111 11-.11 nanj! 11t•t,1,..,p<Jpt:r <' t rc11l<.1t1on bus1 n1•..,:-.. <'o m t' in pt·rson . uitl ;,1sk fnr llJrrv S 1•1•lt•\ or Ken (;octc1 ard twfort· toi\'.\-1 or <tfll'r 2P~l \1nnd<t:-through Frtd,l\ DRIVERS SATURDAY & SUNDAY 13 •• bl ... eo lb 111 all ar. se . for ... • '7S P'lAYMATI OUTCAU s.. •"'9 0.-..,. Co. MC It YISA accephd tSl-1571 le .. =--=-& ground very beoef1C1al "',...et Ell<"elleot com pan) ··•···••··············· Sctr Ila& ..... , .... benefru iJ:lclude medical. denUl. t"red1t uruon t'lc For 1nterv1e-w please call . 642..UZ 1. t'll l 'ZT7 • E.Jt«llt'tlt salary •Paid medt<"al/deot.al •Frtt part1.11g •Proltt shanog •Free <"ar~r apparel u TUTE M I Denl~OfffCE C11ref'r opportuo1t\ .. vail.abl<! few C.l1forn1a r eic 1ste-reJ C1,il t:n1t10t-er .., t'llptn4!nct" in Mast.er plaDnlllR • de 511?11 al w a I.er resour~ proJttts M1n1m um of ~rrs ex~PO«' des1n bte ~ resume to Mr ~ al Robn1 Sein W1lltam f'rosl & As ~ta. 1401 Q.all St ~ Bf'a<"hCA92&63 EXICUTIYI SICHTilY ~ul cancbdat.-~ 004! who is a proft>MIOClaJ 111 ber field Reqw red top typuiR • 5hortband sk.Llla. and an ability m public relalloos C<>m pmsaUOll iw«Otlable In· qwre 1740 Newport Rlvd Cos ta M4!s• 714~11161 MORNINGS I>el1vc·r lhul~ Pilot oundte ... to car. rl<'r'-Hc-qu1n·-. 'un or h.1rge ~agon and c.t good drt\ ing rt.·<·ord Phone fl42 4321 E xt 211. ;i..k for Harn St•t>lc·~ fo)1u.1I Opportun11 :-· Employer .t.o ea_ m . lM an-.so. rs: da: -------- •FOXY LADY• OUTCALL ONLY • 972-1131. TOMMv·s Cit Newport l':acort.s M2·l.S71 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classical/Folk Guitar ln1trut"t1on . al good rates 20 years ell peneoce .r-47111 ---------JabaW.-.cl. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or-.~ o.ewrw 330 VI &a y Street Costa llesa Eq\&al ()pportwi1t) Ernploytt -Good growth poteoltal WeW'lUbt~ on SAnJRDAY. June 28. from 9 A .. to J PM •• °" an 1nlerv1ew appQ1nt ITll'Dl, pleue r all Venda at (21J) 244..-111 Wanted: Part timr office!________ RDEIJTY MARKETS For 2nd• 3rd Shift.a We promott' t.o manaiie· mrnt Ir supervuKJn from wrthm. WANT A CAREER• Call ( 714) S:ll·MZl wort. C.U betweea 3 • SS o(f maaaage ~ve's !Wiii .. _. ~autorouwava1 FEDBA.L HaJ IU • s m South La1una. l500 + OdJd care for 2 yr old M oa lbru f"rl. varied hrs C.M area Alk fur Cln dy, 56'7·3W7 or *-3331 r ppenine P• Mote.I llaoagen up prol'rt per mo. Mutt bavC? S.•h::• .... l~l Newport Blvd. C.M mature couple wish to re'. !imaU car a. uperience i.-A-. w.-.. lOam·lOpm locate to 1A1uoa Beacb. 10 auto sales routes An Equal Opportunity ---------1 CA1I or wnle ll1r .. 121 lmmed. opening.s. Call Emp6o)'er Olild can. resPoDJtb&e Cllfl'WV. '-•IL Taraval St.. San f'r'an Mr. Emsley, ~l 7113. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ penaa to care for 2 llf'la. VY ~ cisco. Ca. 94116 or qel0fd2. l.21>mtolpm * OUTCALI. * 4 l 5 I 5 6 4 · 3 6 ~ 6 or AIDIS 8uldDI .. OD lhru f"rl Irvine 95.l-0'1'1I llC/VL5A US/8'1·3121. Matm"e penon for active * TB.LER * area Call After 6pm "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I retirement commmuly C!... .. o. ,.,_,, n __ ., .... S-11". = ltMrior Deslp Sl~ Grave)'ard At Pll ahift. ~ ~ DIUla -811 --------_________ , (F) Neb P tr employ. lo Npt. Beb. DHl565 unmechat.e opm.iq for a C I " I I E n I i o e e r .. ST 1 & ... , N.8./C.11. anal4.2-ll05 TeUer <l yr. aperieac. Dnftaman/Dea11ner ..._. • ..::;:' H1fp W...... 7 IM '1'f ........... AS-:i:a':!t ~~ Mm 2 yr up. Donald E. a-...1 ·-··-•••••-•••••••• SIST an o u&alandioa op Slevena,IDc . ....U •. -·y&I•• • ACC~~· Couple: Wife/office. partmily for powUi and Q..CAL * 97J..IJ41 * S.Ccwhal le•W Hmba.nd/m.aiDt.eoance. advancement. Piute MC•VmA~ ......... ---'---' -aoUo.it.a.Oceamide. r; •. conUct: CMri Warren ~ ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I --.... .-.~ ... ~ perience required. TSL W.Ta50 Mrobk Da...t•a. a H · -::: r..-.i •lllo bu .., ea· a.,m. e.z.1a. uouJ ntaeu corp, i.u pertiM lD admioistnUoD S0JTH COAST BANK en immed opealn& In ~U. at tr. wllat F'. "'' ..... kbl& .... •ht llul or prol. man SMI MU3IO. A.d-9itter nn. ....... combined •Hb tbe Art NHdleworll 1bop. l0'190WanerAve.. F. V. for an eaper·d re1poealblll\y of all aomeaper. nee. For lnfo P'UuMain Valley.CA pis.-w/xlDl typmt At llnudal operatkJna A call : 17S-4-4tl. 10.S JO, Eqaal()llp~ll /P' .....,. >twakllll.-.....18 c:hal.....,, .. poaiUon ~ n..-Sat . a \crrifle potential la ---------OerL llaiw. woman. no Jola l•I tbe •pper ASSr. llOR. Fabriccllaia Boat •91•mbler, •ul ellp nee Hra 4 . .. ll*s aan.,....nt It.all of H nerda .. '8talrl. Fabric ho• uper. worlll•I lllidniOt. N:a. loc. Xmt. Old f.;w&; .__ ._.. apaadiaC IDdapeadeat or nuil ap. pnf'd.. Call wttb wood. ftllierllul 6 pay aA.r t.ra.iabla Call ha7rlclea . Only 21 di eompaaJ. eom,._. . .......,.._.., elactrlcal. Duffield 0.1: IU-14t4 or' en: ._ dCla oeeotlable. laqlllft: Yadr&a, ~ nwm. :S-.BllQ"rildll~. c.C: n• etl •t. Automobile palot er'a BOOIDtEEPBR -------- ace a• d.ate ,._..up AOCOU'N'TAJCT /BOOK· ...... AUlomobUe bolly 0.-at •fl .,_ lood CLE R It / II a 11 a I er , to• (ru..-.-. •• •••p•• mu's...._. l!ap. oa.1, --r-.. _... Ooa11118tka. ,U... ca,.. ,_ ~--Lro'a: toll71. ...,.....,. 1-•· --ac· &Ip. --''d. ... ma torltril. llat•re reap t adh ~&al Ofell, llu a 1--=-....:""'----_.;._.....;. __ ISCOITS ....._. fw n:dualve lk.i s..d ,._, P.O. •a a.st Typist. Jaeboll 6 •flM-47J• ._lDHWP'8ch.aalar7 To Place your 2la. HftPOll'\ .. di CA P9tdm0u._cb*tt Al••,.._ ~ ........ •Japiw. "Fast Result" ..a. omc.. ,,.,,. ..s..,... IBM dllli9s to 18cl ,_... • Sforvlce Oirl'clory IBoollk .. .,.r. up tlan ~ Mlldric. fU· IOLUIOYC-Z aD )om ea., G, GI... n. trlal bal. P•1roll • ble. ,__., pbooe, • £1COSJI •11:•.U • ~. 1d . Call Now qw.rter1y r..-... a.a ~ ~ S..JJ .,_ ... Oil • A /P , eoa,•tarhd 642-5671 olllce. work wlllaout o(flc•. FIT. LouUoe ......... 711-IUJ ..,..... C.U ~I• lat JU t•n•t .... Cclll&act llr. lrriM 6 sa.I CaD)'Oll .:-:.;;.:.:;.;;--.;...;..~".'.;...;...;..i·1 .......................... • m.ca..... • ......... ' llCIPTIOHIST lyr muumum lront t'll p4!r Comp uter lmowledite he I pf ul Good how'> 1137 <fT7 I DINT AL ASSIST AMT Eapenenced cha1rs1de dt-ntaJ LUlll&nl llft'dtd foe quahty J rv1Dt' offtct' Mwlt be Upttlenced in expanded dUtle Man) benefits ID <"IUdtnjl rnedt<"al S.Sll Sll I dys ~ 1.964 t'Vl'S DENTAi. O t"f"l <.:E Proare:.slve. busy. specWtly practtC't' l()c:al ed lo Fuh1on lal11nd seeks ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Booileepui&. lyplJll, ID aurance-• gen ofr knowledge ut esaeaual. ----------F1bergla 11 lam1nator. mwt hav4! ea per w tUI hand layup. and ~hup work Dulfieki Yuh ls ~~ F'Ue c~. 1enera.l olfice. typana req111red ror Pf'O- O'l>Uooal pu.rpons, bi· acbool ire d. ,.armer·• lna uran ce Group S40-4JOO E.0 .E . CA1I M4-0ll3 ---------f1onJ Deaianer. uper WEEKEMD WORK Saturday & Sunday Momittq Dcln.l'r Oatl\' Pilot~ to Newsrack s & S .... tort''-~ust h;n·e {it'pendable car. 1 C;tll Georgl' Harding . 642 4321 IS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT d 330 W"t l4ly St .• Co.ta M.M. Co. : I 642-4321 ·d •• • Alt ~ Opp w lwfty ln:ployer ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: GASAti&Wn o..aJ II EXJ>a·d. f\IUUme. App. P'\Ut"IBS ...... ~ ly In ,r.non Faabloo WW traiD GOO wt start ,. laland uaco. l.OJam-()penla.m4'pm la-Ml( i..84.NB. --"' -1!11!!1111111111-----•I only. hU time Male GENERAL Office for DIP'T. MAMA.. OK. Call $.S7-0355 lcbabod '• FuUertoa 6 OflfllCI won s110 u WW train 119 to start ~ Qpealam ..... -...u. --. If you bave habio n n'Olll otnce . 11_,, __ , Qlll.1$.perhr.SUdenta • .,.,.... At are lookina lD ~ pftl'd. Call· 7SZ-tl56 fora ca.reermmtrchao Lab baa openln1 . diilinC. ,.,. are &Dt.enst.td P r e • I o u 1 e a p Ir General otnce In you The Broad••)' lr:nowteclae ol coms>attr Eqia6&oed otnce help. FMbion Wand hu r"11 ~. ftra 800ll to Gr. wt.. 2 niahll At Sat U... poalUoaa for dept lpm. We ofter com· Jeweh by Joseph -~•lf'l••s a .. w. o. Will tralo U.-chiftn. 1• Opaiaam.apm -...~ --. AmencuGuide rec ma~iDourClllu6 P9CiU"aalpclvac.~ .._ Cbl ld r~D '• • rea f lt 1bartn1 • med---------•-"'"A du = Prnlo1.11 retail eap. brMllU. Please pbo. Oeeeral office help Pt. Ume belp .,...... • ~ • a faabion Belly for lnlenle•. DMded. Good wortlq Ilea• 1'MI.. ..._.foe bllck110Wld preferTed. .. •• ~. U.. tn*al • .._ prochadloe. Applf a t • W•olf~C09~1Ye fllh1. F t P t i me. Peeny1a••r. lit« lnlnl•I • euellent -.saw. ~.c.K. bu•fl••· Appt1 1a 1---------l.eiMla:r«a;;g• l*'8Qll. II•. 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MMIU .m -Z'I ,.,, oW u.diuppad NHSGt•adi..IZHllO knowledp beJillul. call CM. tri coklr. st..-:-· l ~« "'H Ml."Pf'r ,..._ta-Gal • IM * Balboa lllulne. 54N871 Swt bll Pem. ~part Manne !We, Sat Ii s.a... btfl9 mid WJ •lbrn fMIAIDS for apuomp"1 m c Iii P/1' ,....,,_., 1 or z or l _ -forappt. WE/Mf'H !:.mJ.s~~.::.:!e ~3. ~bed, 90fa, eol· ~= !!:°b. ~ cb~ ..U 6 ,.n u .. AU Rd.i.Mor..-au,6U~S PBX~~IM, 1AmW«· d&yaJw ... Cao= SIClmf~ -... Q C 1 . . fee table, stereo, ele. PPIG-2006 • r • • •. U a lto rm a llA.NAGl';R aboc> • ;: s..ta ~ ~-~· ~~..._ .!t.,svbla NB clevo'at co. Growth ··--.. ! ............ ,_ JI a 1950 Every lhlo1 we llave ---------~ Aaea ll or • • · •P ullr••,. .. -d 'r•at-o• patait.Sh,d.icq,ll,.._.. •• • tt IHI-. .................. auut be sold . 504 Spa,llDD.old.Cott:IMIO, -a .... L-..a _..._ ~ Aclre <;row1111 10 ---• " -•· -"' -.. _ _.&old r--d I lllCrifict· --·----. ......._ ~-....w ~t halo ,. outriUooal COWlaellol u-loApplieaat u.._................ **I IUY ** -... . ........... a • . -· -:-::r:::r~ up requ~ud X~I NIMCl'I. vllamla therapy •. ,; ~';:"~~ Good ..S Pwlllltare 6 ..... orOl&docr . .....,., S.nlee ua • na. blncntl Sea.cf N&Wm to :::I ....... Puble Pl~ coumetiq . ·-.... Wt.:SIMIM&U!& Appllu~n--OR I •W Gerqe Sele. T.V .. toll All lype9 ol 111-'c puty! Street. Se;t,a An.a. la Clu&af.S MS No 'Ill c /o He81*L l :JDAM l.O iDdivicluab lD one 2 hr Sillke2* &cz.14'10 ABBEY aellcwSZLLIGl'YOll bq, small a ppliances, DiK Jockey, DO lmt&er ~bow-s .. U 4i l-4 Om1)'PUot,P08D.&UIO t o >PM Phueat WIOD&obelptbemquil ANTIQUEllALl. MASTmSAUC'flOM aust Tura Soa Ut 00 the oceaaioa. 725-4211$ ... U..-.rrt 0.UN.a c.:a -pusooahty • m111t ::US~t~;: =~n,~;j:y 6•61616&1JJ..tUI C oldwater Olf <DWH ) 4t2-7S62 0 _1 -----"4-tul. Mn. PrstL AL u-.. '-, ·-v--..-~ SBl£01m$ .,... 07 York t o • a. b t "'a (AWJI) .. ,.. rct.r.uer, clle1uele MAHICUQ~"T Abie to do A&aal'W -~"" u ... i "~Ave Spyt o'"• ••1 ra Queen N•wlan d ._ B a b ---------sref_.. cQIUc mycea mau. e.&· Gardea G SS44J ..... c... " • e c · Quaabty 2 pace mobUe -·~aoodNB Joca 4llptuaaeaolmalUC'Grin1. PHONE OPERATOR pert in HOOauc health J1y.-CJS ron m mattrea•bOltwttram.. f'oUows1psto l3:U C~ pbams. Good eorditMo. um. lieakh plan The ljttat loc be.kb plan wanted for s m plwnbmc Smote De Add1ct100 J~ SUO Xlnt c:ood. Roover Orde 9-SSat.S.ISllD .._. ott KMr&ncBera.IU~ The H air Handlers co No exper nee: Part· Ouuc.7~ We are •ccept.ia1 ap-I.only aataqee Enahsb 1411'1Pl vacuum dea.Dtt~. ~· er. :W0-2211 E. HAllSTYUST &U--84S4 ------llale. l-9 ahlll Perfect pa~ t<W Jone aod side baud. M50 SmaU S30Manwya11.SX prot.•• .Sandayoaly. _8tll _______ _ PredPoa Performaa-M•nuf•<1ur1og i.hop forltudeat.s.s.0-ZZS.Sal\. RNCh·~ Part llmtN Reller' short term Hcretanal French table . $180 camera S120 Deluse£x. tamfor :_ .. '!1"> ~~~ Mowtllcbous,WU'drollea ~.. ZPM Abo btd a r a e u r s e P o • 1 t 1 o o s ~ ercyde ISS f'bw Pnots _. -· --~. S3 dia.._... ~..__ opeaia& an Newpo rt iier'l<WI tor manldactur . w pel"IOCI 11 7 JOAM Mes. Verde PTolesslona hsrn is a S25 U S Gold leaf car t1relJ Ii miacb miare. • u--~ . .,.._,. Bea eb . Sty 11 st le UI& CJ( llghun.g f1xtw-es needed. Coov Hollp. 1161 Center. mwL Pleaaant pbaoe at· Ap .. •cft 1010 (ramed Picuao"s "Lov-lit E.19tbPl.C.M. 7".call5$l·lllC'7. ~Deeded. Call Mtthamca lly 1ncl1ned •PL'RaB"'nw•.....-£'D ,..__._u c:.-u.1111< .... ....._ -.ad• v--'-y .J ••••••••••••••••••••••• • cn;-un~c ......... ,_._,_ ... .__ .llm. 7J4-Q7.flOJ from Dependable Co v • .:on "'""~"" • """'Ml .. eaa,_....,.,., .... ....., "'" ..,,"' "' en· oo canvas IZS.oo.~ ca 8' pool tabJe gc."u"" • .. .....,.~ 9 ..... to•"".. ....._ __ fi Ser v 1 c e 6 Repa ar blt'kgrouods needed Dec: Stove, u&ma SlOO. Old hs~rmaa lamp ~.,,;;;;;; Tbo ' 125. SURFBOARD 115. ~ ---U<:"Jte' ls 546-9201 Rwmer for parts, Mu.st bej Call today roe in.fonu· Frst frH refna. A.akin& · --· maavllle Fr. 541.51DO, 544-9251 HAm r.va "ST ---Journeyman. Good end alert, havp valid Cal.Jf um Sl50. Both Kenmore. burlap shade Ste>. Larp Pre•· J.pc bdrm set . •• •.. Meche al !root office belp reconl. Good pay for top driven lkeose • 1d dnv 557-1145 ..tnt.e 751~ eves. ceraauc plant pot oo Dlt. I d!.a1r dl.neUe Mt Galer lona board 115. 1'b won M<*hlys ooJy needed tor biuy Newport qualified man. Newport sUIDd AO. Boob.S.-1546 l50. Moat. Ward " tub Maodolla $100, G .E . Pl:miblymore,nofoUow· Opthamolo1lst office. P!umbmg•Heallncloc. lngrecord.Forconstruc Gas Dryer Hotpo1ot ao)'Umr.UllCVid.oria, dryer S.50. Good refria inaoecesaary. QUI wadys· 646-2471. ~-lion eq ui p fl rm ID Heavy -duty delulle C.M btwn Har bor • tl25. Encyclopedau • ~~~·!!-'. ,!:.~! HairGa!kry --Orange Heavy lifting re-Over sJ.U 31" Llke new Pomooa boc*caae SlOO. Ruat1c .,...aw;m...., ....... AIJrforCarol,556-7800 Medical Lab 1n ~ewpcrt Pool Servicemen, now ac-qtared. Frr 1197-3102.. r-n._L-1n:._ S175 968-1Cl62 -settee• ('()(fee table $7S. te./olr. Pric• f1aible. Beacb has opening ,,, c-eptmg applications tor U \ I \ _ Monng. Must 6dl, G<>r ~792 • HIADCUSTOOIAN bUSLDt'SS oU.ce for gd pool cle anug ser· Sailboat instru ctor Adaural Refnaerator 2 imh d.tn &e't, 4 chairs 2 ~I.Op eod tat>M!s Jte.d ewtodian needed typist for t.>-P'°" reports v1cemeu. Pxper pre· needed in Npl Bc:h. ~27' ~Ml'OIWrl ~ll!"..ot;t•H \lVll'~I door. Toe> Fl'fleUr SlOO SacnfiC"e $300 ~l $70 Plaota • maac. •b>'ffantinctoo Beach Ca & b1Umy, We orter com ferred Please call <'T'Ul.5DK SIJlboat. Prr lD· l72311rdiser..t 226S Map6e C M . ecz,.-io t Y S c h o o I D 1 u lit I 631--4764 rl wkDds ~ 7100 ....... rt ---L Newly upbobter"ed t'baa.r 1---------18118-Sl.204 pe 1ve sa . paid vac. ___ _ _ __ .-wpor-M Elect.,_ter s.IDtlFRlJSAT AJell'. 6 ciotlft. . /mo. depend profit s haring. med n-... 1 •--• SaJ-Washer & dryer. late __. _. ':;--,.;.:;__· tor dolls 6 related Items me on esper Apply 7l.'> ~nf'fll!ll Please phone nc:'<.'l:'.,.,.OIJ.tSt. ....., •• firm ..... model. Jtlat coad1t1on , ...... -°"'"'VUUI set . 14lhSt.,H.B.S3&"8851. Bett\ f or inter view ad •&ency le>Mtng for C .. SS&Q.AMES SF.cY/BKPR. part/full S12Seacb s.6-SMI twu:i beda. dbl dresser: Lots ol new yarda1e 6 ~ mature wom;in excellent UHLTD. time, R E. Co Cdll -~ltands $100 64CMU.S ~ item.s Old rue Help Wauted. f'ulJ tune --·-t)'Jlline 80wpm, fniat of Spena.tty UIDe sl.ott bas Salary M&. ~ 20 C"O ft frO&l free rein&. from J.Ddla, old chabes 6 sx-itianinour readerad Mt'<!~ for\acat~oo ~e fa ce a ppea ranct', good 1mmed. opening for ll&enu$450 Saf•/lcwese•t U7S Bunk plates. furaiture . For S ale, Tiffany 's Prt wate Club hie time members h i p 2ll-~·1769, 433.74~ Calbae. aw..~ 6 ft. Purl and aooe ficwu. Sevui- ly )'n o6d $1250. 661-7146 deiit. Rn: Moa-Fn, 9-5 fief Jul) 21 Jul> ZS phone persooalJty $'TOO career maaded sales SERVICE St.aUoo alt.ea 1144 S.Sll beds. llSiO wtmattre.s )e't'lr)'. wood batbrm Telephone 6 counter 4,~Jys.SS/hr 759-0306 644-7&'4 person. Entry level Po&• dl!nt. up"d. St.art S4 hr --AJJbraDdnu 49J.376i _ fixtures. hum1d1f1er, Mhn' - sales. Requires aood --_ lJOo w/ a good deal of up 4 6 7 8 Campus . a 1 WANTEO.SO~<XM" to put m~h more mt5C 2l'rT2 w_.... IOal apeWoc. 1ramrnar, & MID. TECH. IECIPTIOMIST ward mob1hty Appl> lillacArthur. in a defro'\t unit o r ~Ll.it:r;lco~NG'Tabblad rmra setfr WIDdsoog Cr. Hunt Bcb.. •• ... •••••••••••••••••• prllm9ns.b.ip. MustenJoy Unique opportUDJt) for Duties ; aa swering 2700 W Cst Hw y.. -ptJ&SJbly a timrr 10 t'll ~ -'t' · 0 Signs at Bushard • lllfftiD& lbe public App aggresgne he Tech 2 phooes, t ) ping. some Newport Beach 645-SOZl Service Station Atteo t haole for a free frttz.er wh1lt-be1Jee a ntique Hum.ltoo ly Peaoysaver, 1660 Sy!"!> exper Fuoct10nas payroLl&jobcostacctg ---daat.Partt.une Neatap in good wontLDI order fuusb.9 drawer~ri--------- f'lettnliaAve.,C.M assut411t lo Di~or ol Will train. Starting Saleslad)w:.nled pea ra n c e w /g oo d 848-2509 aft 6PM ti )OO h!Oidresaer.beadboard.)IOVING 6 GARAGE fast gJ°OW•n& t.ab servi« saluy 18161() to S800 ~ At Waltah CIDrkM South handwntUJg_ Apply AM. will do 1t ruw stanch Quttn 51.U' SAL£ Furn. anUQues • mi!'!!!'!!l!!!!l!!!!!lllllll-.. --•I 548-9347 rm lnten"lews by appt. Coast Plaza Fine Reson 2S80Newpott8lvd.C M ma~ & box spnnlt.5 imsc Satooly8AM.CPM. ffOtJSECLEANERSup onl> wear Mu st be t>ll llkycH-t 8020 Topqua..lrty, ~ CbaiM ~ S~rra Siena. Jn. toaswhr.Car.Ms-5123 Mo deling. romm"ls. LLOYD·s..u.say Ir penenced. & havt' Aloha SHOE SALES Wanted ••••••••••••••••••••••• !ounce .. m.atctun& club l'fw'\lerocltJ ISSl~l8 11!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!~1 Cllllll ... utras New Sptnt MIL.'lt be ablr lD full <X' part lune Good <..~c 2972 fta.je1p lo c:h.a.lr. as Club cbaU". ---: ~~ ..... $ -~---fares. all a ~es /lY ~!> LAMDSC.,... CO. worlt rulbts & Sunday Co beoe!1ts. Fu ture tern.ational 22..., .. Sl.200 ~a. Bl s.z·· round ,_., ...... _ -~-...--E:l.p not Mc-_ ~7441 Call Healher 7Sl 7500 or llliDll. poealloos pou1 64S-7(1M Eves coffee IJl~ wtcapa sbdl •-•-••••••••••••••••• OI couple for Cat.bola· 714-967·0207 • ..__.-...ST apply lD persoo. t»e. Apply in penoo bet BICYCLE BUILT FOR toe>. MO Clocks. la..mpa, 5-llt Dttedars. redor'y.HB.Call~ -------~_..,,_.. ----9am 6 U am: 3077 S. 'JWO $100 2026 ..,-~-~c ~57~1 Marblehead • Blair MOD&s M&.st. Rettptiociat ror Sale.sl•dy wanted for gift .Bristcl.C.M n.iu.-----..._ aiUery, sta.mlesa ROUSEKEEPER--Ch1ld Female l8-J5. full fisure busy boerd IA conceoial. store. £&per rrq 'd Blvd · C M Twlo bed. like new. com· ., lee l wa t er I ea s care. Live·lo. Beach "bikini. m•ture pre· fas~paced Newport 4!M-s.s60. srAINEDGLASS In• ...... ,,.~lo•.:: pt.SUI0.11.iacd:wn. oookware. mtac. items. ~S40-814S f~. trans provided Burn R E . olfic:e. Xlnt eo.t..Meucorp.dellres •• .x WWW '~ l7s.e5I Alloew.-..-S44--0711 Pho a e e t i q u et t e , S.Al.aSP'HSOH full U me perma cent ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------t---------- IMVIN'l'OltY / penooality, a. prol ap Self starter. comm + help. all phases ol 11.us STlll.11.M SAL.I Dmmc table /custom de· __ _: 1 1070 pearance req Call L1Ja boaus 6 co beneflls construction. Good Heav) !>teel coo.st.rue $!ID Top SO · rnd ~··~ .. ·--•--•••••• TOPCA.5H PAID For med f u.rrulure &: ap- ptaaaces, •Ofti.ac or oot '461-tm IHSTAMT MONEY fbr ci.aN rinp. .. Rigbest pr-1 ct:s pai d. Buyaag gold/11lver .. jewelry, dental , e t c . Appts anywhere. William ~963-1133. WANTED S r 9 roUer aka.ta, 87~2:97 men's WANTED: New cw aaed window witb frame W'dl 1,4 •• Call 7SJ.a/f7 ... CHASIMCi Clatc Exp· d inventory control . pare.hue order follow up, organited peraoo. type: "5+wpm. Irvine Furn. mfr 540-8894. Kara. Nallorull AJ.o;.et M•ruiite rrent Co opening otf1<'1! In ff 8 seeklDi ID tervrewers a. repreHn l at1ves No exper ~ary Part time m- come to S25 .000 Full time pos1t1ons also av&l.i.ble For mte~w . contact Mr Giffin · IMS 9327 833-2900 ____ _ Vadeo&:Ca.r P~ Sa.lei; bendits &46-7474 t1•1r, •O x H O S17."8 hand bevt led .Ri a n •llOIEI>lATECASB• ":itpr ootnec.wtUtra111. AL.'>Ol2ll48 . ~ 50'"-; Bas~ Pe•ch .tr c lear For Gold, S ilver, ttlliQlll r..!~od Pc:>"rf~·n-call for interview Mr Stationery Store 1 o olf on M>mr acceuones muTOr t..J,eiant S2100oc Plaun1;am. Any k ind. kilt-• 1083 ~ ~ ,,. .... '" Weunar.63lo:rTO Corooadel Mat oeedsell Plans aad erec:t aoo i.tolr~ C'ODc1 amoWJl. Dao.H?I ---·•••••·--••••- Ka.tr StylinJt Sak>a offd.s --pr"d sales lady. Full manual LDcluded. um..&t S..~ rmt.un! Ii sopbutacat.ed SAL.ESPEOPLt, To seU ume. 5 days. Xlnt work edolfu C&JJ Bob at (7H1 SOFA. flora.I pettern. 90 --------- recept 0 6 , 10 Newpor t home ae<u.nty systems ~ cood.. !'Apttlally rme 756-3110. mdl. Separat.e C'llShlons 'II e b u 't G 0 L 0 . Beach. Candld.ates must fUll or part t une Bonus _ .. ~-•-~"'101-0 ~ -.,,... STERLING SU.VER • MYEMTOIT CON- TIOl.ClEU ~tl'Y ~~·el poaalloo 1n 1118lerial control dept Will be respomible for orderinc part s. establishing limits & aaintaioin1 adequate Ill· Wlltory level.a. Ability lD work with figure11 a 1D1»l. Taking appbca tilllll btwn 1-UA.M only STRATOFLEX . 17671 Anmtrong Ave. Irvine . E.O.E. .. A Kendavis Ind. be stylish in dress a.ad plan. Income depend.a 00 un::u~. vi..-C ,_ & -.. -SILVERS s WllJ p1cll1tp a~an.n~. roust have you• 642·$206 Teachers/ Facilita tors 'i 's fll tOJO Redmer Cbr S7S Wicket" ~ DRUMS by Ludwt1, bi.ht out going per"°nallty • ---W a ate d . BC ( L 1 f e •••• •• ••• ••• • •• • ••••••• Cbr S2$ SleoeJ frm Ch.r ----l:ltue dear. 2 Floor tom:s, NURSES AIDES All shifts. expenenc~ or Tr al.Dees Mesa Verde Coov Hosp. 661 Center, C.O.ta Mesa 548-5.58S be comloruble tn deal S ALES Pt: RS ON . aanagemeol stills, non K.owa Super 66 2"-12"4 ~ Rockioi Cbr ~ Couot«ft>ll Diamond. 3 • baae 24", 3 Zilgfttl ang wtlh cllenls. ~ $100.000 yr 15 averag~ proftt famJly pt.n.nmg 6 SLR with 8Smm lens. Oak cbftt drwr S7S. "t full cu. bnlluult cut $1.99, CJ1Dbala, R.oeer's bigh very lite bltpng duties for our W\JlJ\llll precious educaUooal aReocy ods 1.2lU:2i> bioct a. lb.rtt lem Cla.18 coifee Tbl l200 TV l4K R06d rui&-S»Sl.89 bal c o mplete w /all t'ul.1 6 """n tJ~ nn.•Jtioo ·-•-.. ..j, M t""" filters Nl"11', packed 111 --,.... ,,..,.,. me ....... .,. ... ers us 11e pit • f fl people to tram onl[IAa.I bo& H.-..y•-'l ~D1·'1!16 ,.or ~-Beautiful nai ~ 1llOO OMO. CaU all available. ApplJcanlS ap-dynarruc, aurasave & as leaders or decision S "'-' "" d.i 6 ~ (TI4) 737~. ply m penoa bt1PD 9AM willin« to work long mU::mi ~.Call tr-ot>onar model 6Sl Ou.Id 's twn tnmdJf' bed 14 .moods lDsoUd l(old Nursing UAM. Mon·Frt Com hour.. fOf' d1vl'r.nfied lO 7 14·956·4630. ut 611. =~-OOeOused AU for w 3 dra•en S60 Ork ~nd ra11 962~H -Cl..ARJNET.BUN'DY1400 RllJ ~':1n~~o~~N°Bcei~!~ vc5tment maoagemenl wtdya 8 30 lD 5 30 for in· -e'~ _ PlM rofftt tbl • eod tbl 1-i K gold ~avy curb Im~ PPrled. New •tore price " t.o Post {)(fice. just orr firm Trairung Wlll even tel'viewapp. MI.NOLTA ~RTlOl with Sl25.s.5i-0662 watch , c hain w /fob ~.Ourprice S148. I' tunr. 3 to 4 da>i> per PCH 1 tually qualify you for Rokkor wtde an&~ st.an For Sale. 8. Green !Ota. 11necharucal pencil) 6 851·9518 0>. wk 41 b.-ds . Country ----------1·nmmod11 y bro k ers TELEPHONE dard 4r t.tiephoto Jemes Good condition. $SO swivel. 1ftla,bl :1u. Ap 1bmn Musician -"'tar. CI U b Co n v Ho a P RECEPTIONlsr 2PM to bc:-ense Losens ~ oot RESEARCHER Cue, (Ulen 6 elfftron1r £-..... ... ug.........,. pn.ised $2100. sell SJ.800 •- JmiLor needed full tame ~~J -----9PM . Wed thru Sun. ahppl)' for this unique. '!':..~!"raryffno selbhoi. fl.ash. 127~ a.+JUI a ft f :..--_ .... __ "'.: ~-__ 912-«B> :::e:!.~0~ ~~a~! •---------Yacht Club Typ• 1°h ·pay1D " Job.,..,, 10 o ice. p ooe ""' ,,........,_ .. a ...... "-----r -----,or COD V. I•• fte n t ~' "' "' .... ~ ,_......_ -'"'5 ..,.,~ ....._ H 1071 .,... 54$.-... u-.....i Xln b;~ fi Nurs.l.og phones. $4 h.r Send re w11mbauUdpotenua1Cor from home. clear prtnl -----L1,1nl rm <'hrs. ~nd -W: if -· -•-.-..:· t. ne •ls. l&ieOOt.ALYSIS 5wne to· Boll •568. 011.ly future 714-631-7475 ana. detail onentl'd, Komura ao lihnolta XD tbles. couc h. lamps ........... ~ ............ C>t&.r. ... w& ~si..L.iupaurany. A~ Ull" c~tavevre· Pilot, p 0 . Box l~. .,.,.~ru M'""'.,.R s.51.7211:5,S68-8397. z.b~~ .. Jena. 80 200rnm bookc&H Sa~ Fri/Sat T!UCU~ Spray booth '"' .. 1115 • .,.. -, .,.., Costa Mesa . Ca ll2S!l6 """""""" ... .-. nn..i<. raDU new with S4211 Zl'Ti2 Wi.ocbooJC Cr. Huot urV1 ... s. 1 > r old. 30' ••••••;-••••••-••••••• lY Manor. 340 Vtctona. RH/LYH 1n Health food Rut TI ... I S•dhw• Askm& IZ40 Art S49 1000 B (' h s I K 0 s a I kJQ& x 16' b11b x 22' wide GOOO co.em--C.M. Rettpt, gen office. 10 kt>y Need mature woman for 13.n"br pjQI bollwes lo ... _ ... _ _... Offer Rebuilt Stum 4' ._. a must. Late typlllg, M ffllme pog1taoo /\pply lll sun. No exper necess Cats IOJS UO&Xl&l'v HamJJtoa cleaner. Electrom.il1c RID cll~l~r 5'.cl' 175 1•...,.•s>e mamteo•nce Cntacal Care Eap P~· lhru f". 8 30· s pm p erson 63 f" a 11 h1 00 No .ellln&. Acrou from ....................... Sala 8 f1or•I. earth tln>OO 213-T7l 2070 ''SleelcaM din. MS to Fwemaa needed. Vaned ferred. Wall tram for this ~ .. __, lslAOd NB oc .1.1-i--all Siamese t atlen Male •~ ... u. ------as. Kardea fUes 115 ea. dudes. FuU lune perma 59ectatty Full ume Jn 1-----------------·-------1 Ta.au-:&:i"--016' -m c ~ SlOO 875-0JOIS ........, .__,Mi_.... Mr c 1' -IOIO Cr e deo n S7 5. Sm. ~Good co beoefrt.s lillUaonV1e)O aEC&'TjTYPtST SECRETARY Ellp'd or~l~l -----••••••••••••••••••••••• credent• $25. IBM Appl y al A • H l.mmedopelliDCw /lrTutie typaat. hie bkpg. Sm Ta.ftOMI Docp -I040 Contemporar~ co uch. W&&.AHT.AG>S ~~r;::..'"!cie:o~i :'i~: Laad.aeape, 23811 Via hued pre(. encnw-riae manufactuno« co 1n lr-~ ... -5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• love seat • 50lld walnut t1"0ID your tKlliness ca.rd t • ., OOO > D hllricant.e.M1.SS100V1e-71 ... ll-llOO firm Ideal caadldate C M 541·5688 _,._ vr.-&'C!uOND Do~ :.L•c cotfeet.&blew &.l15stop, Send one ~ant for earh icos -· · ays: jo.71M751. l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l w/bave •mm. ot 2 yn :: .... ~!:.'~!\; n::;,lltt i.""">': p;t 6: ~.JUotcond Bed.room la« pi95 one spare We ::::=· ewea • wbda: ~S.C.dot/ e:xper. W"itb bmy phanea, SICalTAaT per oec:aeary• No aell 5 h 0 w p., l pt Y :.el complete w tt b return permanently ..::;:;:::;:::=======:::::;- Office belp·Mature xtnt t~ ski1Ja •at· Xlnt oppty for •barl> &al llll' Hn. 2 to tPM. Ad 2l3/97-l.J4.Saft&pm drwaer. 2 t!ftd labia,• sealed att.rad1ve tae & =ht P'MllioDNptlkb.. Tu lilllation law office. Good worltin1 condl· lions. Salary com me11•urate w /capa · bilita.. 144-SZIZ. woman. ooe &irl office. lrllctive front otr1ce ap. Wix.lot typtas •kill.a to for llr.Lee~ -~ dbl bed •tbudboard strap. meet101 a1rhne espl.alil.e~to pearanc:e. Company of. ~11.oNtut paNCI. COO·~~!!!!'.!~!!!!!!~~~ not.nnao JKIPI, red Ofil ..,.xlatcood 646-~. ID requa~ment.s ~-maaa1e sbawroom. fen liberal vaca -___. ~Beacbof.:::: blk.see lil.a6 Pa 111$ wutloas6lheft1 Fora fJ'D.(T57 l~m. tioa/leave/ ins. benefit.a rice. CaJJ Lila at a:J3..ZSIOO. ftAYa M•IT s,.w..m4 1 Lra couch. dwn. c:of* penonalued ta1 encloee • review proaram. Reqare apnt t,.,. min -----1 lble. pla tform bed. • w•llpaper, fabric or OFJtCI~.. Salary comm. w /aper. SICltlTdY aper. PreletCptrtrain Bl'alll. Bucle ~pia, e more Gd s hape "Oa.y Glo" paper 6 w S&a1Ded clua l!Wdio. f'DU and ability . Contact Health care eompany lo 1 p 1 Np "''bold. A.KC ~ will bacll • trim yom time, permanent . Stephen Elliott, Vi ce lf'"Vl.Oe bas an lmmed. ~ rocreaa ve 548-5761 ---------tap. Or try two cards Leml Sea ti• r Blnefils. a. 7474 President P'lnaoce. • t openl.ofc in our lbuutee agency· MW17l ----------1 CREDENZA. a· Ins. w /2 bMS to bact. J>/f, Sou... IJexlb&e, near Off\ 11 , ,_ 714-~'1'713 to arrao1e dept. or an ors1mtred, TRAVEL Aceat wanted. ~ Si~na.o Husk) pr ~ doors ui center, Ii PRICES ·-o.c. Altport. CaJJ Mr. c:e a.aacer s au.,.. interview. penonable Individual Mmt be np'd. Must be ·~· I yr old male open abelvn 00 ends. 12 eaor3/S5 y 1J1SJ.tml tant. IJte t1""9&. to· w/x.lm. typiD& 6 clerical SAhntrabl. 754-Wl Good lamilY doe·'ISY al a.tarn btt. Fbliabed in 4/5tqaSUOea vol e ... parcbaatoa. R .E.SAL!S lki1l9 Dlct.apboae exper fec:Uonate. Beat offer mated aatq. ll'MD. an. llll.qll Sl.50ea Ufa..JM for elderlY lady. Micro Pr9Cialm9wlla ill SlOO,OOOCommiaaiocl re q • d . Work I a a 'l'taff:IA&eat. miD lJrtt· -.uaz Phllamc. fWb.~l 10ormoRSl.40ea tn1••· LU• baltpnc. i...,.aNlpel,'31.-1. Ptl&altial.15'-J.m w/fapra.XlnLaa.luy • per l'or small qeaey. S.U.TulDdaded 1~...-... a....• board. fri.qe benef.U packaae. ~;W.-.LMt Youn1.heallby malt 2111Dol,,....f.UableSim· NOCAIU>? ftd14a r w W...tioa. ninPr a Ell Raidmt Aide need9d for f'or inlervtew. coetact Doblt m&A. S rw. Ne ..,.. 1mtt.reaaes. new. 1 Dnw your own or a-.d • (Mw ..... pn('d.Call ~: retlremenl fadllly. Denl u G u i m ood : Tni.WAaencJ pepen.•.••uu qaemst.aeMt.5464711. DUDe, ~. llbalM 6 I~ .. .._ u., .. ..., nAMlllrr U :J0.7:30 •llill. Med.teal MHlll. EOE M/., Prr Hcretary, after-we11 m.ab one card ps 1:~ .. .._......_ ' I~ &: de D ta I be o •11 ta. ~ slll& ~ *1111 POil SALS: Red S.bertu t' Ida. IRllJ~ diD-ta&. Add15r eadL I~ Tbll ~ Plllt '-u NewpartVilla,IG.-t. Secntanal podioc. Yff'. req•lrect. 70wpm Hally, A&C •N·M71 tac I••• table •12 SedeMdor111me70I" IOI' AU-f1Dt ..i be lwdl8le °*'"'• ror tn'Aa.nu.oc. dictaUoa, w1apHd wrtt1n1 or ~. ....,_ + 'dn. m..a dtrto: .. a rau •part ume. ~~~rlJ;l ibara ~.iecseuo·a ~~ ualoee. ~C.U•---.._ .. "• 1141 ~ cJ~ clWr. u " PILOrPWT'I• 1'"'~.,. sei....1i:$.rt· t.rtoreoptllaooa.Now TIUClllLfW -··-·---· .. :r..:z.~-~·~ci:--..... !HINJST nUred •bo ...._ 11.-._ &o ~ '°" baetw. SICll'fAaY ~ !W<mshl"..s11e•wm ,.._ .... ._, frtwll1 • kn Wlllllllllll•to~zw a t1Pe ._. _,.., J~ coekhll waltnu • fmmtd. ~in IJC'O-be ea...,..ftHd hi all ...._-.....,...,.,~ -~· Co•u lleu. Yaasaba aaapllller ..,.,.. .... ,. ... u ltllt1'1Dadm~&o ~ 111/P. Apply areulwe landaupe operail•• e•cerae4 a..-...u. .,,......,New _ _.. S~·:. 8~~ . .. : UNOERA ...... FtCTmous NAME? II fH hew !wt "'949 yout n•• "ctlllou• ••••11•n Nenie end f heH not1'9t ~. ·-~.,... .. dell'I for .. I tllet Ille ll1111tet1on I• 30 d1r• ,, _ _.of ..... The OAI L V PILOT wlfl ,....,, W9W ·---for 11a.so. 011r drwldoll ........... ••tit• o,.,... Coe1t ................... -...ar WI .. .--. lfl outer t• Mt~ ~r •t •t ••e111 tor •11-.flc•t1011 ••ncl ......... Cllllf .... cllec• •• T'HA. DAIL., ll'tl.OT, P.O. ... 1•. c;..e. ...... 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"I : : • 1 n1.•a1e. ••·~ 64z.1671 1rW1a ._..•Ira 14NI 1 •-lain. 11•1•· 1 Win~ to lbe clrcua. area •musemf'•' · 1·· IT•• ,., .... ! •••• ~'!!"' •• ,. .. )IJ Cl ...... wt ,a .. °"' -........ ~· ... u ...... IU.tl or U>OttfnM ev~.1uist ruJ out lhla . • •• "', ! •• .. S J ..... ~ • 1 , :.!:!.::-! ... ~:t H... •• f'e ••• ( U ____ ..,,_, -----I COUpon aod man lt tocl~ \0 tbe: I 1•• 1•~ a~ ............ Wtl.la ll JIGd wtlii ,..~----1 1111 8U. .......... 8 ~-~~G~ ..... DI&. lft£J1Ul• WAHrACl'JONJ aAlllfled ~ ft mf Dtllu _._. I ,.... ~..,,..a ''WM. Dillf PUoc""' -....-;.~c· ...., .... Q ,__. ... ~ 1.11.:· •' m cau Olttl(..SAdtlO#rl . ~w. Bay&;%t,"~"-L~~c~U:... L l ~ ·•Ill ~c-.-, ---~ .• ~ W. A ._..,,t'C I -. [.A • t • ----_L -.... ./ .--- . I : I I ... I • • AJIOl.l.O "Tl OrtOul OW111r, ... a · S.Uay twa .-n>'a. aU 1, a/c: ,_.,..._ $10,0IC ---------ntraa. IO bn very Tl"4TS-0141 J PAaAltSETS •/It dna. flftudnt avall --------ca.-• KC'WOll'Mi&. ... .,.. al\~. far ft.eat. •• ....._~. MJ -ccwnpWety efl'llP IW• Sodet.Y t"loebn, M•P' ~·:::-!•=··~ retea. Call Ad Sitter kabily, ht bna/wbue to.er7 ., Mm tm.Mb.n.142-GDO ~a1aoao•am -·--,......_,,...... t110 1 AM "WICK~" U. e8' Ready for tbe ae..oo ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• '--~ ••--Je 0eatury Bay Boal, au&a tmmaculat• 15' Tr .. el ~_.., 1• .._.ma I. ut.uraJ wood flruah. Tra iler aleep a a -am ao _, 1'1~tU7 Sac:ritl , Ml.JaZ c:at. a polled, well · ___ e9 _____ _ ma...ed • ll.ke t.o ... , ,,...... u.ey fllO lowed. Leavinl .. re a ..... tolO ...................... . bud, bul for the ri 19 Model 12· Carao Trtr hoaa I'm pac:hd • •IJUIAC21"•' BOATS. Tandem wbla. elec My to IO· 6" Im l/12mo plana prepald brakes. ProfeHloaally .. from$181/mo lncludlnt bit. Paoeled ioaide. 5'w1rr1Ms .. •• IM2 a1ip.Jeuooa71419&4·591N Removable ahh4a. ....................... ...*"'-...... , .... .., Kl!NllOREZIG·ZAO ...... W 9060 .-,_.....,. wb conaole. Xlat CODd. ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• Wo Serrlce, ,_.. a.. f7J-M.l7 '48, lAaden 16. 2$1\. varo & AccftHri" 9400 bull a llp 10 N B ••••••••••••••••••••••• S, I r# ..... 10t4 bu u·t If u I. 14 000 • ~-IE DIPT ·-··············-·· 884-9010 --y "'-'" • SiiortlDc rifle. Krq IMO . ()pea I Daya A Week ahuiiabooter buftl IDdJ Sdx>c:li: Santua 20. It.an· Man .. f'ri. 7 »S·JO lla,SprillCf1eld armory. dard eqwp, w/trlr. ~ Saturdaya8·~s 00 top cood Ready to fire. ~ Mlaa C~. Com~. w/2 cany cuea 21DHart.irB1va +20 l"OUDCU ammo. mo. Blue Topper Sailboat Costa MeN EvesS.SZ-11179 w/rool rack Xlnt cond. 546-ltl4 ~768-3895 after Sprn Used div1n1 equipment, $SA YI SA YES CalYJJmO regulator. gage I 9n Newport 21• WITH USID p AaTS comole. alu.m10u.m l.a.Jllt, VHF. dbl bfelmes. ll'lbrd, Imported car part.a maac. eqwp 751-8917 furling Genoa. sun lop. IMPORT ~? ••• ' •• ~ .••• ~ ~-~!.~ •••••.• ~ ... ~ ....... ~,~ ... ~ ...•.•. ~ •.. ~.~ •.....•••• :: ~.~!':!'.·····-·- Wlln CllWCAll AMIRUCD .. I '711 MC .,.. c. 00• ,,. •••••••••••••.......... MIW ltll ••••••••• .............. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• VOLKSWAGE..._. "l'JAEll 181: 21 41,• '8 V.a. .....t.. Miii " ... iw toM. ....... _,... ..... ,,.. .. $700 CMS. ........... ~ ort1 . •hl .,, .. la&. _._ UffOTU . fU ,HI o.:.-: ..... DL. '° -. ... _.,_._im ______ _ ~ ~ ........ WI C1 I ftU Cll"'7TI ··--·····-·- ( OMHfl I ' Ht .-1< >l I I -.,, -•. •· DISCOUNT ...,. "1• "72 Dr. deaa, ... •111& -,.,, ... ~ -· JIM MAllNO v.w. -·-··-········ =--..~.""' AC. "4 ,, ' I() I WAMl•I ..... : S..:••11 842-2000 ·-~6IJll,IO LIM ..-& 'l'W IN ..... CIJ,•lat ~. .....-- V •ht e . Cell •• .......,,'T1dltt.MID-11719 llACH.HUMneaTONllACH 111 ww. BB .._.. • low ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... ao.c.. SJ9.MO • ..._. t7JI .... ...,. t7N ~IJ .... -········-·---...................... . 14 BMW--. nbll lllCIC.or' ' u ·• Beot.&ey, um. A • tnM ·..., pebit. aew t.MIW'W car! Compare u... -n ....,J.1141 W/Otbera. Sacr ifice • · SJ•.eoo. xwnoo. P .P. ''1H3111 A.-0, A/C, c.-. a.'7414 llftHPIK~ -1 . .no,.. ee« oaw.s.. ------,,-'°-("~ '61721. ~ ..... 64'9570Q ...................... . WANTED "JS m . miM coed. uuf, 'ft RX2. NfJfll ~ Clutc:b. ttM SAAi air, amtfm tape. Mut battery. Needa body 1-..o. AUotr • u.........., ::.::· *°°· m.im. ~ 950 •·5111, llADY H)ll to~ t.be ~ · MAZDA R.X 1 ma Xlal DILIYlaY MOW! fllf ..,... .. ol 1GS clua r.--1. '711 ___... 1~.000· · ml Auto --•u1 •• Pcnc:he. CMck wil.b Ua :::r_:.•••••••••••••••• ~ •A.IC I f I ·----• 1':1dayl .,.. Capri Aa&o.. ....-rau.. . am m II.ACM It •ons All /FM c:aaa. Good ........,_ ..,_ ~1473 ae Oove!treet cam!. ... $9-StD, d1'1 Mwu•a._ '740 NEWPORTBEACH ~Ext.• ···-·················· 712-0900 "14capri, mooc:c. All/YM ]~,:.1"b.u~.~ .,... 9761 ......,, air. 4 apd, toad lillllt MU Just r..ctuced --••••••••••-••••••• llPG. very Id coad. m soo Call Moo f'r1 '72ToYot.a.nmaperfertly. ALL 1• BUICK X-BODY SKYLARKS llSCOUNTED 10% ~--·······.;!'.?~ ·11 Doc11• cbau .. C Good Coad. $11.Gt. -atfw.~u• ....................... "19 P'alnnc.at. l-M• ewer lie, 1181 mo. 642 48111 'fl7 Ford. Verydepeadab&e inn.. new tirea, INdUry. attenaat.or • brb. ... NM.Mt '73 P'ord G raod Torino. 5catY Jookm&. WOO. '1S4 ml.I ~U7S '711 I.TO Landau Loadf'd. ShJrp lf510l'ZW $2950. ~his/Dir MS-~ 9941 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1111.... ~~ ~MlPm~ In-dub AM /Fii caaa. D..W •79 Ghia 3-dr, All/FM '10MBZ210SE, wh.lte. alot 38mpt, Sl4QO ~11515 I"-IUno CUI, air. map, c:and. Swuf. best o(fer . 1910 ~Man II 4dr, For Your Carl Mpd. DIOO. ~ 4146-317' xJnt eond. 171' au, 11496 OVER 13 UMO °71 Stret.cb w/bar. •0661Z. S7850 Offer? ~211113 WbJ.al/Dtr. TOCHOOSI HtOM JOMllSOM & SOM 0.-9720 144-82 eves 4r wbda. • .__. ..... 'T.I 2IO SE 4 s 1 owner Disco unted fr o m .....,cwy tt50 ..... ....~1 eeeee•••··············· ~ I _ __.. ""--·-Jo ml Sedan, 4 dr. Approx ·~ ,._.. ............. • 3alllanar Blv . ...... te d J m&lllllf ec:t urer 's su&Knt •• •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• ••- ,. ...... _ Meaa S40--5a0 ' 7L000 m i. asoo. 644-«»1 unC. O'lrnn, I reo. Wl ed llicMf' pnce ORANGE COUNTY ·s ~ -----beater. extras, S$300. w.,., Ml ...... P'or Your Good VW, Poncbe cw Audi CHICie fYIRSOM VW PORSC'JIE..AUDI 44SE CoutHiway at Bayalde Onve Newport Buc:b 173400 UB> MB 280£. 4000 mi. aU 410-l'm0, 493-J 817 optaon a, metallic br n /tan , a u ume lu "T7Cebca Ulbk. AM /fl'M , SS811 /m o or $2 S,375. CB. ai.r. $-apd. 28K nu, HURRY! 11511119 all4.30.132-4ZAll ~ '51 Wen-Rana xlnt Top "'71 Toyota CeUca Air 1..:,:..=:.;;;i;;i;;ii~~-~lj rood. Muat sacnflct RetKalt mot.or l1SOO Cl7 le I' ~ ~ 180& ULC ~1_1_1s __ _ "TS ~EL. aunrl, lthr, lo Tel ;I-9767 ,., i.~c-ty I ml. 1ounac cond, $12,lllOO .... •••••••••-•••••••• ZIZ5 Harbor Blvd &O Z37S dys 67S KUS • .,, Spitfire X!Dt C'OOd ,,_,..,.A lll L'<'A • New ures Aaam& ~ ~· ~ 1'71DATSUM UOZCOWI MIWIST UNCOLN-1111 £.RCU RY U~ERSHJP IAYFLADllOI UNCOLN·MERCURY !&. LB Aulo Cent.er Dr. SOF'w)'-1.ake Ponst nit IRVlNE IJ0.7000 One ~r '61 Muatang 211BV8, Air. Power. Alllo. New pemt, Arcadia bl'6e wrtb WhJte VLDyl top. S1 TSO 5oS'J. 7l3I 1..ookmt for vw Bue or Vao ~tween tbe yrs '6(} '18 Call S.57-MSI s speed tram .. a.1r cood • rallye wMda • less than 12.000 !!Wes! Clea.Dest Z ID town! l 4JllZ30) S7tll 7Sl-"Meva 979-2503 '73 280SE 4 5 , bl&. 't'a ... a.i.... 9770 tMil-. tt52 AM fflll 1mmar PP ••• '7S SPortis Re1a1 . run.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. ..•.........•..•..... ~ ~ l•-------llllil•I eooct. clean. Sl950 By ·~eoav. atr, powtt, auto. 9742 HavtJlC trouble Hilu>C owner ZUll Buah&rd St. good cood,. $315015e-0097 _, •--l>an11 Pt shp. $18.000 AUTOSUPPLY , .. ~.:__-IHI 837 Slll dys, 581-9386 lOlN Manc~r ..._l .. 1r1ect rwrw.~ e vt:S ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Anahe'lm 771-lmO .,._._. t70S Select YAllAHA demo Orange Crush 13' Sr;>ectal. VW Bua lu11•1e racll ••••••••••••••••••••••• &JDPI, tunen. cuaette race ready bobie, only Uaed ooce New Sl.25 Sell AHAL decb at 1reatJy reduced :-.ailed once Pr1 me _,.. 896-'T2l2 M . 11 pnces Atlanllc llilualc Balboa <Island 1 dock _., ars.ae Q.IA.IAMCIL M6-Mll5 s pare a vail w /boat All ·711 A.Ira Romeos 675-8.S12 .._,_5* aruSTGONOW! Juliette Console. AM /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACH IWOllTS au:reo • cua deck. 1 yr, SABOT Phoenix t 'ull IMPORTANT 848 Dove Street must aell. Good cond. race equipped. Llke new N<YTICETO NEWPORT BEACH SJ.2S. 67J.4053 cond W7S. Ph ~2980 READERS AND 75• "'900 ~ ------~-ADVERTISERS _,., lllaranU 4 chnl 4270 re· 13' Metcalf-trailer. oew The price o f 1tema 71 Spyder irut cood ce1ver, 5420 ca uelle U 11 man s a 1 I $650 · advertised by vehicle .. us T s ELL 1 .. _ deck. 4 J VC S K·lSA 714-541-56182 dealeni in the vetude .. EDIATELY. f\rst re- apeakn, Sl.000 Lllrl'J Hobie l4, oe-;d;-;ork. cla11if1ed advert1aln1 aaonable offer takes (daya I 77~ 1404 l600. ::Ywx:-PP~::: -:~~ _7_14_~ ___ 1 ____ _ 2S" Cokw T. V. $131 673-0731 i----------1 h cenae, tranafer feea. i'I Alfa Spyder c:oav, sd l ~ar warranty 37' y_,_ i fioaDce cbarJea, fees for cood S4SOO bit offer. ,• 642-s:MO a.a poUuboD control de· .,, SZll 646-41lll ; ._.. & ....,.. 644-0141 vice cerUficaooaa or de • ---~ -------a a.ler ~a.ment.ary pre i 4 Alt• GTV 2000 Needs ~ '0 '; .. TEQUILA SUNRISE paraUoD charges u.nJea mino r bodv work & .. •••••••••••••••-•••• HOBIE lS lt7'9 Bn.st°' tfied b ~ • 11 .. to to cood. Trailer. cvr, u JJ ~~~ Y paurt __ . mi.at sell _m_~ __ ROBINS FORD · 2060 HAHOR Bl VO. COSTA MUA 642 -0010 '77 2.80Z 2 + 2. 4-apd, elec smf, AM /FM cau .. A/C, SJX mi, sesoo. 661-1cn• ....................... C la 1a1c rrd N G A Roedster. nm.a grut. aJI or11 $3000. 4 IP llil . 48'1·2ll8 '76 MG . good co nd. AM /Pll ru1ette Beat otter 645-9ll5 KB.~l ----yom-car" Try ua! Pud -'71 Mustang II, miles • for or not! As& for Tom 1___ tt I 5 AJC. AM /YM 1~. lllnt Aibn_ •••••• •••••••••• ••••••• CODd moo 67S..214l JIM ...,. &RJ ... O 71 Seville. 29.000 ml. ------~ " perfect cood Sunrl, all L.a.t.t>model '6SMuatan& VOLKSWA... a t r a s Wknd s /e vs GTMa).e o(fer. 1171 t laACH a YD. ~~Oya , s.g,.rn1 64.2 9111'.M tWl41•1Mdt 14f..2IOO '79 Z10 ZX Coupe With .-.---9744 stereo 6 c as.aeu.e. $85()0. • •••••••••••••••••••••• I llll!!!!!i!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll!!' ·7~ Coupe DeV11lf> Lo '06 Mustang, 62,000 ong auleaite $2&001bst ofr ml. am/fm radJO, H duty Mmls.:ll 832 021lO radiator, maintenance 67S-0124or95.S--0334 '78 MGB, born. AM /f"M 'G c:..tif. ~ 84.11, 1m '71 280Z Sapd. coupe, loaded. gd cood. 40,000 im. llluat aeU. Make o( fer *'7·5081 "'74 arrl. cleao and loaded. Muat aell. $3t9S/ofr MG.7• '75 210Z, 4 spd , At C . AM /FM cau. xlnt ruo ruot c:ond . Mual sell 67s-9748 cau. oew M1chelln1. mac: Ulna oat! Reblt 4M,OOOIDI, ~700 644 7583 1315 ~ • tram. Many ---- -nu cood1ea "Cutest" '72 MGB. runs tood. fair &c LD 0 c. Only 12.450 condi&IOD ~ ~l575 49MU5 flf\tt6pm -~----------'72 411 St.aUOn wac Good 1.1172 MGB convert Low mod_ On&-owner. UIDO mile.ace. rttently p&.LO 78Hlln ted ne w to p • tart's ------- LooU • nms bke De'W p p SJOOO ~30:29 9746 '7 6 t: I. 0 () C 0 N V t: f< TI 8 L 1-; H .. a I c I e II n . f"""' tMi u Pry. ate.I belted radials Sl.200 646-•l. StO<X> ofr. 1 464 78-40. 'f17 Must.an& 2+2. amall 1144 ~177 VII, a l e . a uto tuoa, •77 ~v1llt', low m ilt'>. 631-6522 mooo.rool rul rbrome ~ Must.an& Coovert. I w1r~1 wht w ht lth r . ryl Low ma.lea&e S*iO Joadeod bouty •.450 ana s 001s1.- 541-3651 ot ~~ --------- ---64Yr Mu.stan& Coupe. xlJi1 UMO i9 Formal • ~. oood. 2160V9.. IZZOO/best Sl4.SOO M akf' Offu, olrl»-0428 .. •••••••••••••........ box. ertraa ... Wit sell '71 Alfetla GT. needs • .•• lm Cob8lt tri·hllll. ~/bsto(r.17~ ~-·1. won. must a.ff Bnt of. 1J77 2.80Z auto. llC, am·fm xlnlcoodil100.1.lllbnoo -9120 fer 5o57-0229 stereo. Immacu late ea&. Take best reaaoo&· I 4' HOI& ··--••••••••••••••••• ---------cood 29000 m1 $6400 a,.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·5 VW 8u:s S"" en& Re ceit clwb Gd $tl bltd rdla Needa a t..ouc: h • you aave S17SO 151-91513 '8B()pel Wa100.4 C>l llOO ------ ~DSl Whlal1Dlr ---,,--5-5 DIESEL '71 Sevtlle, fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• load•d , 26 .000 ma 'KO Cutlass Supreme Sll.ioo J 981 S21l or Broucham. Manyenru. I lll..a:z5 XlJJt cood. Muat sell. bk offer NT-4177 Gd rond. rrso OT bel ofr . 'S6 Ford .... Loa Clua.ic Gd 9707 6C2·t'15.5 .__._ ''•I ~ 613-79Zlor573-9121 cm:id. Sl.900 ll.lnt coad lll/ oat, am1fm "76 VW BUI. Nlrl super steno, ZX radJ.a.ls New deaa. lo m1. AM/FM. c:arb • atarttt. ZSmp1 $3700/0 80 ... ust sell -••-ii I :a 6'1..-0 Sen-Ice 20 V. boat sale; movlag, --------- -·•••••••••••••-••••• a:aat aeU .... ownenb1p '46 Ford Woodle, ~. Call at\ Spm: C.SITI . ml Ced (;oupe l>eV11le - f'\&11 power 2 OW'Dt'r car 71S Otds 98 l)tes.e!. Loaded. anytime~ S67 5413.. before t 30am Boalmalnteoanc:e,OGlbrd Columbia 21'. Huot Sl.3,000. ALSO '28 Model --------- repair• canvu. AJJ/· Hrba.1Jp$4800 S54-7800or A towa aedan. 4 dr, '73 Oalaun, good trans Aak for Gary Call 642 93SS ...... 9747 i 4 VW Camper AM/FM hM bad u.. bat of cart" 4M.300 ma lmmac. cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• strreo, air. gd cood SllOO orwUJtradefora41 a .)1)()/080 6"-.5.583. Craft Yacht Service. ~J S704. BW Bll'lckes. rutored . $10,000 t'rr>--.Sl ...... Sllpe/ ,_67_~_1'_1 _____ _ Marine woodwork, In Docb 9070 '31 Model A alreet rod ten~ • etc. 496-'7S91, -·•••••••••••••••••••• coupe . S mall block 6 ~ 7.lOam, or after SUPSAVAlLABLE Cbevy·T-10 4apd. '$7 7pm. Sailboala oaJy Delaney's O>evy ~ar nJd NMds Reaauraot ana. up to compkt.ed.. .. ake off er IOAT Z7' ResUoom. abower. • an-Giit. aft. Spm. ~ ic e ma chine 1ncl.1-------.;..._ __ _ , )lecbankal HI'-req. m.oo. ull fOI" Dave wt.el Drin. 9550 S&Uin1 kDow'9dle pref. • .... ••••••••••••••••• Jnboard pa/dieaeJ eai WANTED Boat 11Jp LD ii Ford Bn:loco ~ maintenance. heada. Newpofi. WW P•Y YID XbL cond. •.ooo. Call JlWDPI. aome elec • ng den fee. Call S2JS..~ or Joy,l .»Spm ... 9072 llnt worll. Refa. req. 9C>-tt'75 rslla tl61 m-tOIO. Slip av&ll. Nwpt lale. side ••••••••••••••••••• Dry rot! CballtJ Hull! Ue. am Bay Cnaaer. like ii Toyota ~ Toa loq T op sides peell•t? lbd.cn Whaler. J,1' mu. bed: low miles. M500 Bn&htworlt fadtd? For SIS. It uael7S-2134 Call ffltr lnfo. STS-9'72 '712 CREVIER &I Sf • llOAOWA'f SANJA ANA 835 3171 Beau '74 260Z. ste reo. wpd, xlot cood. SSOOO (.arm.~. ·12 ltM red/black ant MSOO ~1 ....-, .. trock pp 7J y•"-T--... -. ~. x lol c ond S17 .7)0 ....-..... ,..,.,., .,..,.._..,, .--· 140·6087 or Iv ms1 ·m VW Bus, rarf 21 wt.n· MS·lOZ9 AM /f'M stereo radio. ~2800 A.Jeunder do w mode I S n r f . c 9917 k1W m1. nw I.Ires. runa gd. '74 110 4-dr sdo, &ood • .. 97 ... $1.SCJ0/080 173-«MO -·--••••••••••••• Ver y clean . $1 ,000. bak ~.............. -oood .• nu r es, u.,....,. •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 -ri • n c . Hurst. US 9113-9116.J $1715 4.116-4Q25alt4 Tao Volkawacon ua ------1 "O PIU6IOT 1.1172 FU.tod her up and mao. 4·•p. Sl500 P P 'T.I 06da St.atioo ••eon. '76 2aoz . xlnt c ond . 505DIRSILS nowm'-WtwU Nf"Wenc. 642-IZll aJr.aut.otrans.p/a,p/b, A.Mini 8 trk. cuatom ...a MOWll! new dut.cb. MW bau. 1d "10C...ro z 21. lll,OOOma 64.000ma. xlnt cond, · * USID IMW.• Liit. S.00 640-0239 Ura Ru.oa pen ectJy. bu o r f , • m u a t s e 11 Sl.500 "'1 W766 __ _ 'ft3.0CS c.s-e. miot<Ol56ill) "TS no. AM/f'M cUM'lle. llACH IMPOllTS ~:;.m= gear 7M-C!1 ZIM, ~zt!n 7g Cutlua Bn>41ebam. '74Dl:t'ruS/R (OZ1Z) A/C. 1ood cood. $1900 Ml>ove~ "71 C...ro za. blk/blk f'RIV AT F. PA RTY 71321li4ap.a1.r(ZNSX£) 080 St.eve~ HEWPORT BEACH VW Squreback, lMI. ...._ 15,000 m1. 11.ol Rt;HATE. l'U pey you lAJ '77s.JlllA m.lot (lOlll) 9721 7SJ..Oto0 ,,.. &d. 9!50 7~*4 or oand. PP ll400/bet oil tllke over lse. lull lu.x op. "T1 Gllral <.:ASXO) ,...,... m l~l 551..... uoos. T lop, landau. FM ii Z11Di 4 ap. a.tr < '2211 > ··-• • •••• • •• • ••• •• • • 9 7 M c:ass. pwT wmdows. cln 6 ilZllDlA. atr (-) JOe•TS WAKT9 'T.I VW Camper. aWIWl&. Clan•• ttJO aut Mui.t llqwdate. "l'ls.JlllA loaded <S49> ......... ,.., ... JR ?6 P'OllSCHI iUn!D. &lot ccJDd. D500 ....................... &at o(r Call 1Sl·t122 '71Dll4apS/R (1111) PD .... ,...... ""--9121 MS.Ga Sii.US .. m ofc.562"571bome. ~ It ma'*1aaoee NOW! 1 Seu s.rwtca '7'9saA S/R (2815) Dm is I" I + ~ $ apd.. W /air ODb 41 .000 .,..... 9nz ,,. .... • eood aetec:bGa ,... __ 9_9_1_7 WanLed Boat Sllp for ~· '74 lluda p U w/camper ilSZllll lollded (QZSe) 21 MJ'-1141. llLL <noPRY ). ·--••••••••••••••••••• of N £ W • USED ........ •••••-•••••••• Day Cn.liaer. By HWJt. abl. Rbllen&-Newtrana ca..4lll•"' IOaMd.AllMIMC. YOLYO a.vu l•U! '72 : New ly painted. ~91J7 Harbour reudeot. ll'100/b9l.f73..N17 O.AJ' .. ICOUMTT"'S Alt '721 CON Beac:b Blvd. Automatic. Very 1oocl .......... ....... IMt.-4llS.. •••-•••••••••••••••••• ($Mi. No.of SA Fwy > •.a.•15 511-• cond. $1250. CaU tc-SDU. : !""· .. ttJI 'C f'ord Pick~ ~ toa. OLDIST 1910 Flat 850 Sport. Good IAKabra s.z:um -• .. _. ~ ... .L! ... ••••••••••••• 30' alip avaUable, HWJt. IDOd wort trucll. m ust & cood. Ja/Z2 ac:t. mp1 Al9 LIA.Sm• '7Z P into Hatc:bback, 1-' t.raller al.mlll MW ~br lo ncbaqe for use ae1J l500.484-5Gt UDdeJ' MK one. Hew lt7t Turbo, 4900 m l OVERS~ DELIVERY 11000. Rum t el 4 UJi. :: -~ ••~ ... -h-ot-rboat liM).Q83 bardlop,, brakes. tires, S.autlful m etalll(, EXJ>UTS 1111 ... -.M7..-.. ' -· .... _... v....,, -..--~ · lt71 J eep Pickup I AJl/P'M c:aaa. aterff pe\rOl blue •It.an Int NO •• --; tll·,,_ fa e ••• cytloder, 4 speed. PS/PB ~c.Leulq a.ooo. 7~1742e•es. Polilhed wt>Mla It otbtt IAM.lm '74 VA us 4dr', all&o, ,., Plato RUDabout, air. P ..... ,4'WW tMO -·--•••••-•••••••• IU!no,c:amper.9'000. ~C..W.IK. _:......:....--------1 dr9. -500. '7 .. mJor YOlYO ~·.~r:~N~:~.~p. auto .H ,OOOm\, f1450. · ....................... c rm. "'-I •-01111 ......... 1-BMW "TS 131 Sport Coupe. R1111a ...,.... n-~ Bl.... "'-....m4 a...!.& tlJOl----------l ....... ..... ........4 n -nt valve job, i. .,...,. •u. 8'irp!-•a•l-«UI ---· -----lt71 SCAIAI -... a __ ..... _ DU moc.or-1540Jambane t"="' ...,.,,.,.; ... --..._ .. _. ·-T·-a Carnra. ODI COllTA MESA "" -....._ ._, .... ...__ --•••-••••-•••••• -~v. • "™-rt............. ._ .-..u --r • --.,...,...., .. ,11 -• ...... 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"For a limited tJme, we'll offer up to three lnlUala, which would normally cost $8, free with a shirt purc hase," uid Hiil Cooley, manager ot t.he store on lbe lower level near Bullock'•· "We're alao having a sale of 30 percent off a 1electJon or skim. s u mmer ebirt1, a l acks a nd blazers," she added. The sate will take place Wednes day through Saturday, Ms. Cooley said. Ducks & Co. carries a line of traditional women's clot.hang, as well u a few selected antiques. brass items, wooden duck decoys and antique jewelry. "We have some lovely old necklaces, as well as emerald or ruby and diamond bracelets," Ms. Cooley noted. "We're proud of our quality merchandise and Can')' such well· known labels as Nipon dresses, Cole-Haan shoes and Ghurka handbags. Store hours are 10 a.m . to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Shirts Shorts nno Jena d OlOin Reaction, South C.oast P1azo. serves customers' jewelry need&. Set my CJn page 5. urry Su..Wa ....... ff iclcol'1 f•rms = .. Great Amerleaa Getawa~ Siiiilink™ SmokedSaa••se Burry! While Supply Last st Plump and Ju icy, bursting with rich flavor. Perfect for cookouts ... or any time! Available only at Hickory Farms of Ohl<>9 South Co••t Plaza • &ipplement to Cout Life Wednleday, June 25. 11180 Md Dally Pilot. Thurtd9y, June 2e, 1Q80-60UTH COAST PlAZA 3 May Company and Ingrid present the food lovers guide to the Hollywood Bowl Step l : ChOose a concert. Step 2: Cal you friends. Step 3 Ploo o DOrtOOle feast Step 4: Pick LP hgk1 ci"lnefwore. Shown below: the newest moot:>ef of the hgrld fariy at o special sale prlce-<U Paty Bal with a corrplete service ta< 6 neatly pocked hto cri eosy-to-tote plastic bol Perteet fOf pre-concert~ h the picnic aeos 01 boKes. 0'9d< out the rest of ou cOlorfU hgtd colectlon end md<e this Bowt season the best ever (gostronomlcoly end rrusicoly). w~ two tickets to the Holywood Bowl . S'-'1'V1'ler with the Festtvol '80 Los Angeles Phitlamonic Each Moy COf'T"IPCTIY wl be Qvi"lg away two tickets to the Ttusdoy . .My 24 concert teotlrl"lg Zlbh Mehta cnd plc:nst JO<ob GiTl)0I wtth the Los Angeles Phh:rmonlc: Detals cnd entry blanks ot al .;tl')(es. Enter now HYOU(jl .My 6. No pu'Chose necessay. home economics '19- 0I stores except centtos Beverage set (1 troy. 1 pttehef, 4 m..QS) $20 CHAln REACTtOn CAMEO SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COSTA MESA L-. &..•"'"*• *Y c .. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! Step lively for terrllic savings on super styles by the top names in fashion shoes; Red Crou Shoes·. Soc1aht1es and Cobbles. you'll find a collection that runs the gamut from daytime casual to evening glitter. Don't let anything keep you away from this spectacular women·s shoe event -1t only happens once a season! 546-5210 Joyce-Selby • gives stJmmer comfort lummer shoes can t>. eomforta· bl• u well u fuhJonable. "W• carry sandala with a soft, euhlon wedge sold ln a 1ood Mlec· tlon of colon." said Bob Daniels, manaaer of Joyce-Selby Sbael. "Rope wedge slndall by Selby are also comfortable and eool. and we have a nice selection of wood· toled aboes. · • be added. Tbe store specialize. ID bard·to- ftnd alzes. according to Daniell. and earrles 4 through 11 ln a variety of widths ranging from AAA to C. ~·we have some cJOffd moccutn wed1ea which are terrlftt for women traveJlng in Europe or anywhere they'll be doln1 a lot of walking," he said. Customer admires fashion footwecr at Joyce-Selby in South c.oast Plaza. Diamonds at a discount Diamond jewelry will aeU fer 25 percent off the regular prlee fer three days at Chain ReacUGD. 0 0ur diamond special wW be anl1 th1a Tbursday, Friday and s.tur- day," u.td Barbara Lemmsma. manager of the South Coast P1ua ltot"e. "We carry a run line of rlDp and remounUngs, earrings and diamoad and gold pendants.'' abe added. All jewelry in the 1ton II H·, U. or If.carat sold. aecordtU to Ml. Lemmerman, and Chain R.-etbl earrle. a variety ol 1t1a.. .. We apedaliu ln cle......_. eontlaental stylln1 and cu cro 1peclal orders for customers wbo can't find what they want ts.. .. stock." she said. · ~SOUTH cm.ST PLAZA ,, .. .,. . .. . . . .... Hanging ten Youngster dangles hands in cool water of waterfall in the Buflock's wing, South Coast Plaza. ""',..... ...... I e SOUTH COAST P~nt k> COMt Ute. Wedi ..... June 25. 1980 and o.ity Pilot Thurldey, June 2e, 1980 * joyce·selby shoes We're readY for summer • • . are you? .J Coata .... VISA MM7l1 Once-a-year Sizzelink at Hickory Farms this summer "Sluelink," a smoked sausage, is available at Hi ckory Farms for a limited Ume each summer. "We only get this sausage once a year, and when our supply is sold out, customers will have to wait un· tiJ next year," said Bill Thompson, owner of the South Coast Plaza HickQ!'Y Fan:na etore. "Sizzelinb are runy cooked but can be fried, heated in the oven or barbecued before serving.·· he said "They're great with other foods , such as sauerkraut.·· Hickory Farms sells the sausage by the pound and is happy w give samples tocu!>tomers who want to try the smoked fla vor. Thompson added. The sausage Is part of the store's "Great American Getaway" theme for summer. encouraging cooks to get out of the kitchen and enjoy vacation time. he said. "We still have our beef stick sum· mer sausage an~a-complete line of natural cheeses cul to order from the large wheels." he pointed out. Snack items such as crackers and Imported candies can complete a picnic basket at Hickory Farms. Golden Shear updates fash ions An updated fashion salon in South Coast Plaza offers free consult&· lions. "We're trying w attract new peo- ple to our salon, but we don't want to pres.sure them so there's no ob- llgaUon after tbe consultation," said Henry Comonchas. manager of Golden Shear on the lower level near Sears .. " Golden Shear, formerly a men's barber shop, has come under new management. The salon has been remodeled and hair fashions have been ex· panded to many new "creative" str,les for men and women. 'I feel that a consultation is very important. "What we do is analyze the person's face and hair and come up with a haircut that will best suit that person.·· he said. Should the person decide to get the haircut. Golden Shear educates him to maintain that style. Golden Shears· creative stylist! offer the latest in hair care, includ· ing shampoo sets, coloring, wcavin& and permanents. "For womeo we have been doing a lot or very son. renimine looks - styles that fold onto the face and some that leave the face open," he said. "Men who have thinning or line hair are gettina: permanents or body waves to make their hair look fuller." be said. For Jt free consultation call 6'1-8029. Free Monogramming ..• Durtn1 th• period June 25th until July 7th, 11 part or our Summer sale~ wt will provide 1 rree monogram on any 1hJrt purchased at re1ular price ------- * Svpplement to Coast Lile, WedneSdaY. June 25, 1980 and Dally Pilot. Thindey, June 26, 1980-SOUTH COAST PLAZA 7 Shoppers find a wide variety of music at Musidond, South Coast PkJzo. SALE 114 IO 113 OFF MEN§WEAR SHIRTING CLA$SlCS NOW 19.00 JO 3Q.OO Regularly 29.00 to 40.00. Stripes and plaids in ll~twel~t cotton and neat cotton-polyester, 4 to 14 sizes. Blouse Shop $ALE3Q%0Ff QESIGNER JEAN SKIRTS H.QW28.00 Regularly 38.00. Indigo blue cotton denim, a well-known nemt. Wrap or snap-front lklrt, slz• 4 to t4~ °"'91* Jeent n , Music/and new in South Coast Plaza Muslcland, a nationwide music store noted for its full service, re- cently opened an outlet in South Coast Plaza. "Musicland was founded in 1956 on the belief that pre-recorded music would always captivate the American cons ume r .'' said a spokespe~ for the store on the upper lev e l ac r oss f ro m Woolworth's. · · The home and car entertainment center baa grown to a chain of more than 400retail outlets nationwide. "We t.hink of ourselves as a one· stop music center with such items as records. tapes, music books, guitars, record accessories. radios. full components, turntables car lape systems and much more.'' he said. Muslcland's merchandise. he said. is intended to appeal to peo- ple of all ages and musical pre· ferences. Types of music featured include: r ock. country, disco. classical, gospel, ethnic. children's, educa· lional and imported. "Musiclaod's refund and ex- change policy means that we're not satisfied until our customers are.·· be said. M uslcland will exchange any de- fective or unwanted merchandise for a replacement, another item of e qual cost or a refund or the purchase price. •Select groups, but sizes are incomplete. . _lledhot Handbag Bargains, Toot [ Pooket f 1 extra with any tWo] aate lliOes tM/Of bllgl. lntertNdl•te redvctfons Mve bHn t•Jt•n. M...., CNr'19 • VIia Oolta Mlle.'°""' OoMt ...... Mut~ een-FllHOn lllend • "*" ,.._ c.Mf LlaUM ....... Mall • Mii of OnnOe Orlnge. The Qty PIP.I~.~--M.al , - .. Capezio-to step out 81 MAllY J ANE SCARCELLO s.eci. l«tieM ..... FaU shoes wiU come stepping into the limelight early next month. "We're going to have a tremen doua ael~Uon of Bass shoes," says Roger Keating, manager of Capezio Shoe Store . .. T be Ba11 shoes are mostly cloeed ln -loafers, saddle oxfords and the like -and will go with the traditional styling of the 'Preppy Look' for fall,'' he added. "Of course, we'll also be getting in Capezios, BandoUnos and Ninas. Fall styles will have mid-to-lower heels and low wedges,·· he said. Cole-Haan shoes will be added lo Capezio'a line soon, according to Keating. "They're a tallored, all-leather quality shoe." he noted. Other fall previews in shoes are colors ln earth tones, plum and red, be said. ·'Color also will be important in deck shoes and lopsiders, which will come in burgundy, navy, red and plum as weU as the us ual brown shades,'' Keating saJd . Staff at c.ameo Shoes, South C.oost Plaza, ore prepared to serve customers during semi.annual deoronce sole. ·-- Cameo Shoes opens clearance sale Cameo Shoes• aeml·annual clearance aale wtU start at noon on Thursday. "It 'a a great opportunity for our customers to get a good aboe at a good price," said Chris Buckner, manaeer of the South Coast Plaza store. "We Have lo make room for the fall merchandise that wall be com- ing in," abe added. "These are fashion shoes right from our spring line and include such brands u Cobbies, Red Crou, SoclaJJtes and Pe naljo." ·'Customers can stock up oo these values to carry them right throogh the hot-weather season." Cameo carries a wide range of sizes, includ.lna ' throueb 11 and widths of AAA lo EE. abe aa)'I. "We're especially proud to add a new line to our store -Jacques Cohen espadrilles -which are suitable to wear all year long in Southern California climate," she said. "Our customers ranee in age lrom 12 to SS, and we carry styles appealing to Juniors, misses, and older women,'' she concluded. Store hours are 10 a .m. lo 9 pm . Monday through Friday, 10 a.m to 6 p.m Saturday and noon to 5 p m. Sunday SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lower le"*2 doors fromS... M1-8029 TUSTIN Redhill et Walnut 731-9927 WATCH FOR SALON OPENINGS SOON IN IRVINE NORTHWOOO TOWN CENTER• HERITAGE Pl.AZA · OPIN .VU. I 11UHOAV ..• Jeans boutique Shopper disc:oYers designer jeans boutique at I. Mognin, South coost Plaza. Jeans offered include Colvin Klein, Charlotte Ford and Gbio Vanderbilt. Announcing our opening S 0 U T · H C 0 A S T P L A l A • Pmenting our complet.e ~lection of imported toiletries, fmgrant soaps, potpou"i, a11d a delectable assortm~t of comestibles including cou11try p~rws, exotic honeys, and amfections • in t11e {htest European traddion. 3333 BRISTOL • COSTA M ESA, CA 92626 • (7UJ 641-0888 'JOANe' ... cheetnut. tan or white SUNJUNS 'SHAIOM' . .. cinnemon. tan 'ANNA' ... brick. lafmon °' wMe ........ ~ ............ s I' ••w••t • .. .....,.,... a $14 10 SOUTH COAST PLAZA-&.lpptement to CoMt Lite, Wednltsdey. June 25, Hl80 and Dally Piiot ThU'Sdey. June 26. 1980 Plaza presents first-ever salute to Orange County Fair South Coast Plaza will host a first-time-ever salute to the Orange County Fair with two weekends of events. Called "A Touch of Country," the celebration will run June 28 and 29 and July 5 and 6, according to a spokesman for South Coast Plaza. This is one or the only pre-Fair activities planned for the communi- ty, he said, and "ill include country music, square dancing, fashion s hows and a wardrobe color analysis. Country-style displays will serve as backdrops for artisans d e- mon s trating the skills 0 1 basketweaving, ice carving, origami. leather work, wood carv· ing. weaving and bee keeping. "We're proud lo be chosen to help the community salute our Orange County Fair in a tradition as American as the 4th of July.'' the spokesman said. Store employees will dress In country clothing and wear Fair but· tons. he added South Coa!.t Plaza will host win· ning photographs from the Los Angeles Times Home magazine's photo contest on display through Ju· ly 14, according to the s pokesman. Tea dancing. held every Sunday from 1: 30 to 4 30 p. m. during the s ummer months, will alternate between the Jewel Court and the Carousel Court after the Fair ac· ti vitics end, he said. During the salute to the Fair. tea dancing will be in the Jewel Court . .--......--~ ................... ........----~ ; Shannon Oeye of Santo Ano will compete f()( the title of Orange County Fair C.OUntry Girl. originally 19.99 to 34.99 10.00to17.50 Selected groups. Not every size in every style. Intermediate reductions have been taken. Better hurry' Handbags included at great savings! Mu,tt Charp • V111 SOUTH COAST PLAZA 8333 Bristol , Cotta Mesa I New Shop Customers delight in the frcqont ~ colognes and bathroom occessories at recentty ~ Crabtree and Evefyn, South C'.oost Plozo. WHY DUCKS? II or a period or approximately one week, Ducks & Co. will offer special prices oo all our Summer items. The items that will be on aale are from our re,War, ftne quality stock ••• _.items tic)uaht oo close out from manufacturers. All summer merchandise will be offered at savings or 30% to 50% off recular price. Tbis la our ftnt major offering of lb.la type ud will be for tbe lim1ted time period of June 25tll until tbe clOle ol business OD July '1tb. We will then put all mettba'"'iM back to replar prtee wl lDt.roduee u outatandinr Fall collection of traditional women's doth1Dc. We are olferlnl free IDCJftOll'UDI OD ablrt1ap boaibt at rep.1ar J1r1ce duriac tbl period ol WI W.. Shoppers enioy mood at South Coast Plaza Summer shoppers at South Coast Plaza enjoy the cool, quiet atmosphere of an enclosed mall. "We draw customers from a wide area because they enjoy shopping here," said a spokesman for South Coast Plaza. "THE FOUNTAIN, skylights and g?'ffnery, plus the east ol movement from shop to shop make the Plaza a pleasant experience," be said. "Many visit.ors to the area shop here," he continued. "We're fortunate to be close to attractive spots that tourists want lo see. "1be number of hotels has incr\'ased. too, and cooven tion-goen usually find some time to shop " WORKERS FROM office buildings around the Plaza find shopping convenient. according to the spokesman. "We 've lned to create a positive shopping experience by including a vanety of stores," he said. ··Many of these shops are one-of-a-kind, and shoppers can sele<:t from merchandise not found anywhere else tn our area. "Our customer traffic has been higher each week this year than during the corresponding week.a last year, and this is due, at least in part, to the good tenant mix here:· he said "rM EXCITED about some ol the new shops going in," he added. "Some are from Europe, and I know they'll complement what we already offer." Not only do shoppers drive to South Coast Plaza. but the Orange County Transit District bus lines serving the Plaza are heavily traveled, •«Ord1nl to the spokesman. aea.s1l99 md$12.99 • ... • . . ... 12 SOUTH COAST P~nitr, Coast Life, Wednclsdly, June 25, 1980 and Dally Pilot Thursday. June 26. 1980 GET MOVIN' WITH THESE GREAT AUDIO B PANASONIC 0 PLATINOM POWER" PORTABLE AM/FM Stereo Cassette Recorder Reg. $139.95 We $119.95 A hjgh-quality portable music that's ready to go~ ro are!~ plug-in or battery operation, meter for battery. tuning and record level, auto-stop at end a tape, jacks for headphones and external speakers. Model 5020 SYMPHONIC PORTABLE AM/FM Stereo Cassette Recorder Model 500 Reg.$129.95 w.$99.97 Go anywhere with the sounds you want to hear! fndudes pkJQ-in or battery operation, arto-record level, Z external ~er jacks, 2 built·in condenser mies, 4" higl~ ful.range speakers. 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Homeownen, ape•klnl at the public bea.rtna. claimed the 14· story oMce. could anarl traffic. mude lMir backyard pnv•CY Test Case? and ue ... "traumaUc cban,.. .. In tMlr latJtly bedroom com· mwtlt,y. The PlanninJ Commtnlon la coaatderlna Ntwport Beach· baaed PacUlc Mutual Lite ln~urance Company'• plaoa to buUd \be blab rise oa 11.S acres 1t lbe southeast corner of Brookhurst Street and La Alameda Avenue In calling tor tbe four.week de- I a y , Com mlulon•r Jobn McKni&bt niquested addiOanat parlnna and tratnc lnformatioD from the developer aDd Mk-1 tbat a beUum balkM!e be flown over the site for 1evea da1I to demonstrate tbe 220-foot beight of the propoeed stnacture. , In HC'CM•n1 llcK.D.lgbt's mo- tl on, Commissioner Frank Bryant also noted that tbe com· mission's memberablp will change next week. and the delay will give any new members a chance to study the project. Three appointments to the comml.saion are expected to be made JuJy 1 by the City Council. Chairman Michael Caplni is not s eeking r eappointment. although McKnight and Com· missionel' Fred Voss have re· applied. Obje<:tions to the hii;th rise were leveled mainly by resl· dents of the housing tract direct· ly west of tbe proposed struc- ture . Eight residents voiced their protests to the commission, but when a sbow of opposition to the high rise was requested, about 60 m embers of the audience stood up. ··1 moved here from New York City to get away from tall build· ings," declared Bob Mohan of Greenleaf Street. ''The visual impact of this proj- ect on our neighborhood will be tra umatic," said Dale ~wards of La Esperanza Avenue. "I'm not just concerned about some- one peering in my be droom window. I'm worried about steo· ping out my front door and <See TOWER, Page AZ> Huntington Voting Under New Probe By ROBERT BAKKER Of IM l»lll P11e4 SVH Allegations that Huntington Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton and City Councilman John Thomas violated city eJection or· dinances that hmit the amount of campaign contributions were lodged Wednesday with Police Similar allegations were made against Dan Mahaffey, an un· su ccessful candidate in last April's Cit y Council elections. Mahaffey also is running for Co ng ress in Nove mber as a Libertarian Party candidate. Police Capt. Grover Payne said the charges have been dis- Woman Sues Heirs $15 Million Asked From Movie Mogul INDIO (AP) -A woman who 1 says she lived with movie mogul · Darryl F. Zanuck for eight years · sued his heirs today for $15 million, seeking to reopeo pro- bate of a will she s aid Zanod: sig ned ~hen he was "not of sound mt.nd." Genevieve Gillaizeau. who lives in New York. said Zanuck prom ised her 45 percent or his estate when he died and, in fact, executed several previous wills specifying this. Ms . Gillaizeau's petition, filed by celebrity lawyer Marvin M itchelson in Riverside County Superior Court in lndio. alleges that Zanuck's son, Richard: a movie producer, and others used .. undue influence" lo have the ailing Zanuck sign a new will in October 1973. A previous will na ming her - and dis inh e riting Ri ch ard Zanuck -had been s igned Feb. 15. 1973, Ms. Gillaizeau alleged. Zanuck, head of 20th Century Fox Studios 40 years. d ied Dec 22 in Palm Spnngs after a long illness. Richard Zanuck could not be reached for comment. The petition for revocation of probate of Zanuck's will named 26 persons being sued including Zanuck's wife. Virg inia Fox Zanuck. his son. daughters and gr andchildren "In April. 1973, according to information and belief of peti· t 1on e r . deceased <Za nuck > became incurably senile," the suit says. It detailed an alleged confron· ta ti on bet ween Ms . Gillaizeau and Richard Zanuck in the same month "In April 1973, the s aid <See ZANUCK, Page AZ> Soccer Team Needs Homes Host homes to house 20 member s of an Ecuadorian youth soccer team are being sougbt by the American Youth Soc· cer OrpnbaUoo. Central HuntinatOD Beach chapter tbat is spcnsorinl the first Huntington Beach Sum· mer Soccer Festival June 30 thtouah July 18. The host homes for tbe 16 boys ages H and 15 and the four coaches abould be in the Hunt.inatDD Beach, Fountaln VaDey, Costa Mesa and Newpo.rt Beach areu. Tbe urcent search waa neceaaltated by last· minute cancellatioD ol an lrvlM bOll IJ'OUP, Niel GU Qut~. TboH Interest· ed to provldlDI homes m•1 cont.Kt QubNIMa at ~ « 1Catb.Y Elliot at 5'CM3ll. FORTUNE SOUGHT Danyl F. Zanuck Judge Rejects Freedom Plea For Pyramids Superior Court Judge Robert Green has rejected a reqnest that he issue a court order to prohibit further police and court a c tion against persons participating in get-rich-quick pyramid schemes. Judge Green said he did not concur with arguments by at· torney Jason Landess that state laws prohibiting endless chains should be voided because tbey are unconstitutionally vague. Landess had ftled a class ac· lion lawsuit on behalf of people cited by police and awaiting prosecution for tbeir involve· ment in pyramid parties. The District Attorney's office had contended that the state laws were constitutional and should be enforced. The lawsuit f:tled by Landess claimed invasion of privacy, harassment and lnfrt.ngement on free speech and free usembly by law enforcement a1eacla seeking to ead pyrami d schemes. Superior Court Jucl1e OreUa Sears bad previously turned down a request by Lande:u to ii· sue a court order barrlna further proeecuUom. Fo-e Destruetive FON'fAAA (AP) -A quiet· rpovtna fire comumed about 900 urea of bruth before belna brought under control Wedaes· day evening near the Rlveralde- San Bemard1Do Cowsty llne. cussed with district attorney representatives for possible in· vestigation. He said if true, tbe violations would constitute an infraction with a penalty of $100. Bringing the charges was Lor· ra ine Faber, former chairman of TIN CUP ITime Is Now to Clean Up Politics >. Mrs. Farber indicated that tbe allegations are serving as a test to determine if the city election ordinance is enforceable. She said the purpose of the ei· ty ordinance is lo prevent undue influence on office holders by major contributors. She cited a discJosure state· ment in which Thomas reported paying $1,800 on behalf of can· didate Bruce Greer for outdoor political siims. She c laimed that city or· dioances limit such contribu- tions from individuals to $290. Tbomu said latu that the re- port WU flied in error aJld &bat the TaxpQers League of Hunt· ington Beach should have beul listed as tbe r ecipient. not Greer's campaign. Attorney Jerry Bame turned out in casual attire Wednesday to watch his former Am· trak dining car make its last journey through the streets of Huntington Beach to the beach. It is going to become a diner known as the '"Chew Chew.·· The 100.000- po und r ailroad car was hauled from Warner Avenue and Gothard Street to its new )()cation at Lake Street and Coast H ighway by C ity Counc ilman J o hn Thomas' t rucking servlce. The Taxpayers• LeaRUe also <See FUNDS, Page A%> ACLU Files Lawsuit Woman Has Seizure in Robbery Try Draft Opponenu Shift Fight to Wurt A 65-year-old Fountain Valley woman suffered a heart attack Wednesday night after three thugs tried to rob her husband while he was working in bis garage, police said . Earl Westneck of Godwin Court was working on electrical equipment when one of tbe men Pointed a pistol at bim and de- m anded his wallet, according lo police. One of the gunman's two ac- c o m p Ii ces reportedly told Westnec::k. "Your money or your life . You've got about 20 seconds." Police said the suspects ap- parenUy were sacred off when Westneck told them bis wile was watching them from the house. When police arrived, they noticed Westneck'a wHe, Caroline. was having difficulty breath.lng. She was rw;bed to Fountain Valley Community Hospital where she is under in· tensive care. Hospital officials said she suf. fered a heart aUack. She is now in fair caadition. WASHJNGTON CAP> -Oppo- nents ol President Carter 's plan to rene w dra ft registration. scheduled to begin July 21 , shifted their fight today Crom Congress to the<:.ourts. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit in U S Distnct Court seeking to have the reg· is tration plan declared un· Coals Ignite Blaze in HB A blau started by barbecue c-oals destroyed a garage and partially damaged an apartment in south central Huntington Beach at mid-day Wednesday There were no injunes, but In· vestigator Gary Glenn estimat· ed damage to the structure was about $20.000. Glenn said tbe fire at the res· idence of Janet Miller, 1408 California St., was started when coals from a barbecue the pre- vious evetlng ignited after being placed in a cardboard box. It took 14 firemen about 10 minutes to put out the fire. Seript Stolen Thief Takea J.R. Solution CULVER CITY <AP> -Tderialoo's IDOlt ootorioua crime, the sbooeini ol oO·riCb vlllalD .I .ll. EWlac ol C~' "Dallas." •P- parently bu prompted somecme "wbo ll:Dew e:uctly wbat be wut.ed" to steal tbe script that may renal \be aoluUoo to the ca.M. Lorimar PfOductloal, wblch makes the weekl.J prim•Ume IOaP opM'a reported WedntedQ &Nt IOIDeoGe bad bc'oUD tnto a ''DallM"1.tory edlt«'• omc.. Tbe. Wet toot three venlou ol a gcr\Jlt ··deallnc wttb tM leftl•tioe of who shot .l.R.," accord· 'mi to Pblllp Caplce, neeaU~ ol tM abow. The serint WU entiUed. .. t1 .. ••Dellur. ·la one ot telerilicm'• molt popGlar abowl, and 1peeullllcm about wbo lbot J.B .. played b1 Larry Karman. in Jut MUOD'a ftnal epllOCk Ml beec>m• ~~ ol an lnterna· tJooal ob.e•kle. UnW &hLI week, wblle Hap>• wl tM tndMM'I WTUlled over a CGDtnct.. no one wu c.taln tMt Jll. wo.ak1 even sur· vtn. Hqman arrived on thl M& 1\aeedaJ. (&arU•T story, P••• 812.) ! (•onst 1tut1onal sex d1scnmmauoo against men . The swt contends that putting the burden only on men violates the Conslltut1on·s Fifth Amend· ment guarantee of due process under the law. ··w e think this la wsuit 1s the best way to stop draft reg1stra t1on enllrely," ACLU ExecutJve Director Ira Glasser told re· Porters. "We believe that under c urrent rulings on sex d is· crimmation by the U.S. Supreme Court. draft registration for men only is Wlconstitutional." lsabeUe Katz Pinzler. director of ACLU's Women's Ri ghts ProJ· &t . said the ACLU will try to block draJt registration from taking place next month, but ··we are realistic enough to know we m ay not be able lo do that " However, if men register next month and the registration is later ruled unconslltutional, she Teens Held In Incident With Auto Two La Puente teens were ar· rested in Huntington Beach after allegedly attemptin g to run down a beach visitor while steal· ing bis car. police reported. Frank Uantaea, 18, and a 15-vear-old associate were charged with assault with a deadly weapon <the car> and grand theft auto. police saad. According to police, Todd Muscat. 19, of Monrovia was via· iUnJn the city beacb at 3 p.m. W ~ay when be spoUed the two suspects stealing bis red Volkswagen from the parkin& k>t. Muscat jumped in front ol the car. but the suspects failed to stop. police said. Muscat jumped at tbe last mlnute and wu not seriously LD· Jured. police said. A police ~ car spotted the ttolen car oo Beach Boulevard a.od puraued lt.. Tbe two aUlpects •• ,.. united in the parkinl lot or HWl\iQltOO latercommunity llotptt&l tit.er tbe)' left the car and auempt.ed to nee oo foot. said. aJI registration records wrll have to be Wlped out The ACLU suit says "sole ly because they are not female . pla intiffs ar e burdened with the requirement of registering for the dralt. · · 1 mpos1tion of this burden on men wtule exempting women de· mes men equal protection of the laws." it says at another wint. T he Hous e voted 234 168 Wednesday to approve Carter·s request for $13 3 m1lhon to re· 21ster all 19 and 20-year-old me n this summe r . Both the House and the Senate previous!:, re1ected Carter's ori,ztnal pro- PoSa l to register women as well as men. More Coverage Additional Huntmgton ~ach· Fountain Valley coverage a p· pears today on Page Al2. Coast Weather Hazy sunshine Friday. Lowa tonight SS at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Friday lower 70s to 78-88 inland. INSIDE TOD~~ cmcooo Moyor JQM Bynte. Ulcc predecessor Richard DaleJ/, ia upNt IDllh thf! preu but deoll Q1'ite dilfcrnaUy with rcporWn. Storl/. ptw>toa Page Al5. ... ll --------________________________________ __. _,_ ... 7 ~--JlJS'l' BR£4K.INC---..... ""*' ....... ,,..,.....,,.; ....... 'I 911 ........ ,..c •. Baal& of Tornadoea Hits North FWrida LIVE OAK, PIA. <AP> -ToroadoM to,.. ~ Nonb P"lorida a .. W.' 11 .. 7 wl ao.s.1. &Khad;r:n ooe Lia.at ripped a room olf a ywwl eWrdl, ~'""'or et chia.tr.. The tWbten ~ trees, damq crop1 ol tobacco. com and •at.elas'Ma, .,.. down power u.._ ud damaaed soma bocnM. amdali lald ~ Dewttl 8'iata We! no ebUd,.., ...... bwt ...touab enoqh to n!lllllln ._pitaUaaU. wbln t.ba twlater bJt tba Pina Len[ Baptllt Churc:b. about l2 mllea from Uva Ou in western Suwannee~. Sanet Tr••• Wlda4r•1nll.. -11n1 ANKARA. hrtr91 <AP> -The Weatem alliance united t.o- da1 lD demandiel ao Immediate withdrawal ol aU Soviet lJ'OOPI from Al•hanl1U1111 .. but spllt ove.r the Pal•Unian issue. US Sttretaey ol State Edmund S. Muskie hailed the Afthan resoluUorn as 1 tlO ol 1reatar IOUdarity •moat mem· bert ol the alllane.. He prevented an att~mpt to refer to sell· determlnaUon by Peleatlnians UviDJ in laraeU·occupled ter· ritory, ma communique oo the Middle East The demand for Russian withdrawal came at the end of a conrerence or NATO 's ts foreign ministers. l•r81eH 6-... ,. Pe_,,._.... .... TEL AVIV. lsrael tAP >-lsraeU gunboats pounded PaJeslln· tan guemUa bases overnight about 30 miles north of the border in southern Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of casualties in the Wednesday night gunboat raid along Lebanon's Meditenanean coast. The lsraelt military command gave no details of the at· tack, the latest in a series aimed at keeping the guerrillas oo the defensive . IJ.S. Carrin-S lap •• Pflt...a MANILA. Philippines <AP> -The U.S. aircraft carrier Constellation suffered a 1$-foot gash above the waterline in a collision today ~th a merchant ship fiyir_tl ~he ~angladesh nae. but the Navy said the carrier was contJnwng its patrol in the Arabian Sea. There were no casualties on either vessel, said a 7th Fleet spokesman at the Subic Naval Base in the Philippines. n,. '.l'remer Sla•lce• '.l'err•11ftt TORRANCE <AP) -A tiny earthquake centered two miles south of here sent a barely perceptible quiver through the area today. _Dennis Meredith of Caltech said the tremor at 4:U. a .m. registered 2.6 on the Richter scale. '.l'emu1~,.. Sirike i11 Sa11 ~ SAN DIEGO (AP> -Teamsters Union truck drivers struck m ajor construction projects throughout San Diego County to· day, idling jobs involving S600 million and as many as 20,000 workers. FDA Panel Vote Cancer Treatment Pot Use Backed WASHINGTON c AP > -A Food and Drug Administrataon advisory panel today voted nar· rowly to recommend making synthetic marijuana pills availa· ble for cancer patJents to avoid nausea during chemotherapy Or Donald Poster said the nausea and vom1tmg that some cancer-hghting chemicals cause is so severe that some patients with Hodgkin's disease and other cancers tltat can be cured l'!ive up treatment rather lhan bear \\1th the nausea. Poster said that the cancer in· stitute gets many requests each day for permission to use mari· Juana on cancer patients, ex· <'eeding requests for all other ex· perimental drugs. Describing the prolonged retchmg and up to 50 episodes of . vomiting that a cancer pal.lent m ay s uffer du r i n g che motherapy. he said, "the ap- propriate term is agony " He s aid 5 percent to 20 percent of c urable patients with some can· ce r s "will not complete chemotherapy even though they r ealize they're giving up their best chance " visory committee of physicians and scientists voted 5-4 with one a bstention to approve the plan recommended by the National Cancer lnslitute. Dr. Philip S Sch e in, the panel's chairman, cast a h e· breaking vote in favor of easing federal r eslnclions on the Syn· thet1c pills containing delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. the main psychoactive ingredient of marijuana. One missing member, Dr. Charles G Moertel. director of clinical cancer resear ch at the Mayo Clinic 1n Rochester, Minn .. sent a letter s harply criticizing the cancer insUtute's plan Moertel advised the panel to resist "the c urre nt political hysteria for general release of THC. I wonder if perhaps the weigbl or th.is political pressure does not exceed the scientific evidence Justifying release." Because h e was absent, Moertel had no vote. Earlier today , a National Cancer lnstitute doctor told the panel that THC has been shown to be effective in preventing nausea in s everal studies of cancer patients, and potentially could save the lives of some who now forsake c he moth erapy rather than bearing with the violent nausea. Carter's Europe Trip EDds LISBON, Portu,al (AP> - Pretldent Carts mded an ettM- day tour of &wope today wttlt a ltOpOv• la Pvrtuial to pnlM lbl• country '1 1is· 1ea r-old ct. mocracy for beln1 amon1 the flrst to oppoee "the threat to dem· ocratk societies everywhere poaed by 111re11loo in Af&banlatan and ofllclal ter- rorism ln Iran." The prestdeatial jet tool! otf from Liabon'a Portelo Airport and is scheduled to land at An- drews Air Force Base out.aide Washingt.<m this afternoon. The primary purpose ot the stop bett wu to offer some viai· ble e ncouragement lo the Portuguese democracy, born sill years ago after a ball-century of dictatorship. Jn a toast delivered at a state lu.n.cheon in his honor. Cart.er sa ad . •·People wbo value freedom cannot st.and idly by while others· rights are ruthleas· ly s uppressed a n d while a system of lntemaUooaJ order, so dearly won and delicately main· tained. ill so callously attacked." Although he refen ed to ter· rorism in Iran, Carter did not mention the 53 Am erican hostages being held there. fi'r._ Page A I FUNDS ••• s upported City Council Can· didate Edward Zschoche and treasurer hopeful Gordon Off. stein. Both were defeated. Mrs. Faber conte nds that Thomas' contribution abo is clouded because the Taxpayers' League a ll egedly didn't a~knowledge r eceivin g the money. Mrs. Faber said t hat Mrs. Hutton received· $200 from the Board of Realtors Political Ac· lion Committee in her successful drive for city attorney in 1m. Also. the California Real Estate Political Action Committee is listed as contributing S500 to Mrs . Huttoo 10 1.979 following the election, apparently to defray costs. Mrs. Hutton reported spending more than $37.000 in the cam· paign. Mrs. Faber contends that the $200 contribution hmit applies and that the board of reaJtors and the California Real• Estate groups are essentially the same. Mrs. Hutton said Wednesday that she had not heard or the al· legations but she believed that political action committees are not limited to $200. Mahaffey was accused of ac· cepting a S500 cootnbution from the Llbert.anan Party. It was again Mrs. Farber's conter•.1on that the limit should be $200 Mahaffey was unavailable for comment. but a Libertarian Party spokeswoman said the money was intended as a loan that should be repaid. SUMMER S4LES S4G4 SF.4GED Today's Daily Pilot presents an overview or summer sales at South Coast Plaza. Don 't miss "S umm er Ca rouSALE. ·• a 12·page magazine with stories and pie· tures detailing plua merchants. He acknowledged tha t the marijuana derivative, delta-9 Lelrahydrocannabinol (THC>. can have side effects including fear and hallucinations. but said the drugs used to combat nausea have more side effects. If approved as expected by the FDA itself, the plan would make the marijuana pills available for prescription by this fall through pharmacies al several hundred cancer treatment centers and medical school hospitals. The FDA oncology drug ad· Jury Action Aids County Jail Safety ORANGE COAST H' DAILY PILOT tr~ Or-'Of eo.t 0...' Ptliet. wMft ~"'"" " comou-ed ow ,...,.... ~" '' ""°"""'" 01 rrw o. ... c.>I ""°''"""O '-• -ott· .. ,.,._. ................. -· ............. , .... , '"' c..w -... _, -... """ ........ t!~=~~ ~·~·~· ,•:;.~ ~~C",~ _l_s.t__,, __ o T ... -- =~:'..:!:.' e.=.~~-PO ' __ ,._ Pr"~' .,.., Pvtll•""" MC'.'11 tmWI Vl< ............ -a-r..-.... ,,__._ £1t11or ~···--........ -... ~"·'--... ~----...e­..... __ -Or .... C-.,N ... tuttlftCltoft .. edl CIMae · 11.ir ..... _ -lltfte-• PO .... ,.._._ OMoee ~....-..::. 1::;~c:::=·' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ol t• O..ly l"ltlt StMt The Orange County Grand Jury released recommendations Wednesday it said would insure greater safety for sheriff's dep- ~ties, hele end women's dis· crimtnation and improve inmate supervision at Orange County Jail. The jury, which will end a one- year term Tuesday, sajd dep- uties working in "problem · areas" or the Jau sbouJd be out· fitted with to ucb-actlvated "personal aafety control de · vices'' worn on their belts. The devicea would allow any deputy at tacked or held in a cell or isolated area to aummoo u -silta.Dce. Asslltmee now can only be called for on telepbonet IOC!ated in contdon. •'Should a deSM.lt.1 be uaaulted or beld. .. the lately Of UM dips uty la ~ TIM Onmd ~ ..... WI llblet'Oe ..-. • ··ta.~.ald. ,...... alllt clnie. NC- ommlllded bJ tM ""7 an .., Qfed lnua.~ Lt. Wyatt Ii U!"I .. eartllMllt ......... alNld .. r ·------. • .. ARTl5rS CONCEPTION OF 14-STORY HIGH RISE PROPOSED FOR FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ottlcl81• Ponder Fate of Plan• for What Would Se Ctty'a Tallest Structure Youth Service Put In Valley Budget Two or~anizauons that belp troubled leen·agen were con· sidered for last-minute rundmg m Fowitain Valley's 1980-81 city budget. but only one or the agen- cies won financial support from the City Council. Before approving the Sl0.4 millioo budget Tuesday night. the council l(ranl.ed a SS.000 aJ. Fr .. r~.4J ZANUCK ••. Richard Zanuck. after assault· ing petitioner <Ms . Ga1laueau> forcefully prevented her fro~ seeing or communicatang with decedent,·· she said. · · Petitaoner is informed a nd believes and thereon alleges that thereafter Richard Zanuck kept decedent incommunicado." In October. 1973. s he said, Zanuck signed a will removmg Ms . Gillaizcau as an heir and m eluding h.is son. Ri chard. who had previous l y been dis · inherited. When that document wa s signed, she said. Zanuck "was not following the dicta tes of his own will. "The document was made as a direct result of duress exercised by Richard Zanuck and others O\•er the deceased and is not. and never was. the wall or th(! deceased." her suit c;a1d A ··creditors' clcum ." wh.ich was also filed with the court. contained wording reminiscent o f Mitchelson 's Ma rvin vs Marvin ··palimony" suit It said that as Zanuck's con· slant companion from 1~ to 1973, Ms. Ga1Uazeau was prom· ised 45 percent of his estate. benefits or his Sl million life in· surance policy and that Zanuck would "provide for her needs and support for the rest or her lit .. .return. it said. she prom· ised "to devote her life to tum as long as he lived by being tus constant companion and adviser in business and personal mat· ters . ·• It said she also vowed not to marry or have a personal rela· tionsh.ip with any other man and to give up her career as an ac tress and model. t location to YSP. lnc. c Youth Service Program>. which pro- vides youth employment aid and oversees a restitution program for Fountain Valley youngster.; arrested for shoplifting o r burglary. ln aiding this group, council members cited its close work with the FountJttn Valley Police Department and its direct as· s 1s tance to Fountain Valle) youngsters. YSP had requested Sl0,000. but a spokesman for lhe pro· gram said the orgamzation "ill be able to c."Onlmue stationing a coun selor dnd res t1 tut1on specialist in the City Hall com plex. Another organization. Tet>n Help Youth Sen'lce Bu reau. was denied a S5,000 all0<.·at1on 1n d 3 to 2 vott• Counc il mem ber ... Roger Stanton a nd Barbara Brown favored fundtn~ Teen Help for an Jdd1t1on<Jl }t:.ir "hile .Mu~or \I llollinden and council members Ben Nielsen and Marvin Adler opposed the subsidy The three opponents sajd they endorsed the program but felt it should be funded at a county level or by the pnvate sector They noted that the group's Fountain Valley offi ce also as- sists many youths lD Huntington Beach and Wes tminste r . two c1t1es that have declined to fund the program. Ke n K i n~sbu ry. executive direct.or of Teen Help. said the program v.1U lose one counselor and one mtem c."OU.OSelor as a re· s uJt or the loss of Fountain Valley fundJ.ng . But he added that the city will continue to permit his group to occupy an office in the City Hall complex at no charge. Kingsbury said government funding for social service pro- grams is diminishing and that he plans to place greater em· phas 1s on fund raising events and subsidies from private com· panies Pryor Progresses SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. CAP> -Encouraged by comedian Richard Pryor·s progress. doc· tors say they may know as early as Friday 1( his skin-graft sur· ~ery was successful enough to take him orr the critical list. , f'ro• P~ .4 I TOWER .•. tn1nking I m in downtown Los t\ni,:eles ..That's Jus t not the image I foresaw when I bought my house 13 ) ears ago · Current plans call for a new traffic signal to be placed at ~he inte rsection or Brookhurst Street and La Alameda A venue to con- trol traffic entering and leaving the high rise Homeowners expressed their fear that many drivers leaving the office building will contanue across La Alameda and through the nearby hous ing tract to shortcut around the busy in· tersect1on at Brookhurst and Warner A venue The com m1 8sioners asked Pacific Mutuars traffic consuJt. ant to evaluate this potential problem before returmng in four weeks Hl'forl' ... 1t·pp1ng down i.lfte r n.'ne ~l'ar-; on the:! commission, C :ip1zz1 re~ated his oppos1t1on f l) tht• prnl>Q!->l'O U'>(' of $35:'.000 Ill c 1 t' r••clt-' t·lc1pmt•nt fund:. for -.tn·d and '>t:V.t•r improvement.-. in connection " 1th the high rise. Acid S pill Moppe d Up In Santa Ana S<int.i 1\na f1n:mC'n have com. pleted mopping up an estimated tiOO gallons of corrosive mun<Jllc Jc 1d that :.pilled Wednesday at a ~uuth Santa Ana chemical olant. '\o st>rious in1unes were re ported from the late-morning "Pill at OrangC' County CherrucaJ Corp . l302 E St Getrude Place. althou gh m C'mbe r s o f a television new-; ere\\ were given oxygen after breathmg rumes. The spi ll occurred when a fo rklift broke through a retam· 1ng wall surrounding a tank holdtng the acid and sheared ofr a valve. fire 0Htc1als said. Firemen evacuated employees of severaJ nearby manufactur· mg plants and rerouted traffic tn the VICUllty They also took precautionary steps to prevent the acid Crom flowing tnto storm drains. ' 7 ( ............... THOM McKEE, WIFE JENNY HAPPY WITH WINNINGS Piiot Trainee'& succe .. Topa In Glim. Showa Game Whi: Tic Tac Dough Pay Record LOS ANGELES <AP> -Back when young Thom McKee used to scrawl X's between crossed lines to try and beat the other kids at tic-tac·toe. he didn't realize he was trainmg for the Big Time. Now, according to the people at the Guinness Book of World Records, Navy Lt.j .g. McKee's winnings of almost $230.000 from the "Tic Tac Dough" television game show have made him the all· time top winner on a single series. And no one has stopped him yet. WHEN F1LM1NG FOR the nationally syndicated game show cut orr for the <;um mer last month, McKee. 24 . had defeat· ed 30 opponents and raked in $141,000 in cash. six Buick Cen· turies, two sailboats. motorized water s kis, camera equipment. a hot tub and 11 vacation trips to places like Rome, Paris, Lon· don, Tahiti and Fiji. But McKee. who in a month won almost 20 tjm~s what he and his wire. J enny, earned in all of 1979, says their lifestyle re· mains simple. "The only thing that's changed is we got the down payment on the house and a dog and a cat. and the dog just pooped on the c arpet." McKEE. A PILOT TRAINEE at Miramar Naval Air Sta· lion in San Diego. has already donated one sailboat to a relief fund that helps Navy families, and he gives 10 percent of his winnings off the top to the Baptist Church and his missionary brother in Africa. As for the six cars, he says be plans to sell them ... They JUSt don't get the mileage we want." Your Maxim Hotel & Casino Lucky Streak Includes: • A comfortable and beautifully decorated Ma1dm room • Continental Breakfas t • An Exciting Lourtge Show • Two Cocktail• ln..Mulm Lounges • Luggage haf)dllng and gretulty at the Maxim • Muim Lucky Leaflet• to start your Lucky Streak M •1xtm Hotel Md ClsJno Luctcy Strut Summ1r Sp«IM ,,,,., to Ifft lndllff tnn1pott6tion. R.#11 apply $1#H11y tltrol/ffl Thundly. JaH f to At1911st 19, 19'0. IMky StnM p1ebfes •""ltd It wllhblllty Md "'If N eanetlltd II.,,.,_ lllltNflt Nb. The Maxim Hotel and casino Is the ne~ TWO lflGHT PACKAGE ~8 00 per Def 50!1 IJlll occ $7~ 56 pei pVIM>n S111gte 'Toast of the Town' In Las Vegas With 800 luxurious rooms. magnificent casino. sparkling pool. three wonderlul restaurants and an Ideal locatton: just across lrom the MGM Grand. To St1rt Your LUCKY STREAK call the MAXIM Toll Free 800-834-t987 .,.,..,.., ..... .. ' Assembly Gets Mortgage Bill SACRAMENTO <AP> -The "rollover" home mortc••• bill baa reached the noor of the ttat.e Alaembly. Foran's bill would allow tbe hlt.ereat rate oa a mortgage to be adjusted nery 11.x months. but the rate Tbe blll, which has already paued the Senate, would permit atate·chartered 11vin11 and loan asaoclationa to affer the same kind ol varlable·intereat loam that the federally·cblrtered a.uocla· never be more than ~ percenta1e potnta above or below • ori1ina1. Tbe interest changes would rollow a federal mooey market lo. Uoo1 wen ree.oUy allowed. · • dex . : The blU. SB1937 by Sen. Jobn Foran, D·San Franctaeo, won f.-0 approval Tue.day of the Asaembly Finance, lmurance and Com · merce Committee. The monthly payment.a could be changed to renect tbe new ii- te rest rat.es at periodic intervals, probably every five or et•t A slmilar bill by Aasemblyman Alister McAllater. D.San Jose. chairman of tbe AMembty committee. la pending on the Senate noor years. : lnterat Increases not paid durinJ the flxed·payment periocJ,s would be added to the principal, IO a borrower could owe more at the end of the first fixed·paymeot period that he did when he toik The proposals are opposed by consumer groups. Al present. two kinds of home morteages are available ln Calirorrua. One bas a fixed rate of interest and monthly payments that remain about the same. out the loan. ' Foran said that wouldn't be too Wei because the equity in the increased value of the property would offset lbe higher cost. l' The borrower could prepay the loan at any time, in whole or The other allows interest rates to go up by v. percentage points eve ry six months. so long as the rate never exceeds the original one by more than 2 'h percentage points. Monthly payments are ad· JUSted with the interest rate. part. tf ~could get the money elsewhere. ; An amendment to Foran's bill would require a lender to orfe~a borrower a fixed·rate as well as a variable-rate mortgage. Try to Halt Vtility Rate Hikes Nixed SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -An nssoc1a taon representing l.000 California manufacturer s has lost a bid to have two major utilities cbari?e res idential customers a larger portion or Sl.18 billion in 5!as and electric rate increases The state Supreme Court re· J e cte d without c o mment Wednesday's request to order the slate Public Utilities Com· mission to recons ider the recent allocation or $718 million in natural gas increases granted Pacific Gas and Electric Co and $467 miUlon in electric rate hikes gra nted Southern Ca lifornia Edison. THF. ACTION was brought by the California Manufacturers Association whic h said the Puc·s ratemaking policy was "simp1y to assess a tax on one ~roup of custome rs in order to provide excessively low rates to another group of customers.·' The association, s aying it did not object to the amount of the increases. asked the court to declare the PUC's allocation scheme illej?a l a nd order re funds THE P U\.: ap p roved rate l>lructures for ut1ht1es are aimed at e ncouraging energy conserva t1on The assoc1at1on said the PUC plan was not based on amy evidence of conservation. The association said PG&E's natural gas rate boost for com· mer c ial and 1n dus tr1 a l customers ranged from 18 to 49 percent more than the cost of service. Bay Area Mishap Delays Commuters SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The upper deck of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge reopened early th.is morning after be111g closed for 10 hours while a6thorities tested and removed a white chemical powder that blanketed the roadway The chemical. not yet ident1f1ed . was believed to be slightly acidic. The closure of the San Francisco·bound lanes a t 3:30 p.m. Wednesday snar~ thousands of com muters in a long traffic Jam. c J Bv 1·15 a m. only a ST~Ti· rew cars were wa1t1ng to cross mto San Francisco ..._ ________ _ sin ce most had managed to turn around and take another route. said Chuck M 1t chell or the Califo rnia Trani.portat1on Depart- ment omc1al~ said the powder spilled lr<Jm a bag that apparently tumbled off a truck Pf>ripheraf Canal 011 Ballot SAC RAM E ~TO c A P l -A const 1tut1onal amendment intended to smooth the way for ap- proval of the Peripheral Canal 1s headed toward the November ballot with reluctant support rrom northern senators. The measure. ACA90 by Assembl> man Larr~ Kapiloff. 0 -San Diego, won sta te Sena te approval Wednesday rught on a 29·7 vote after a northern boycott of the proposal c·ollapsed A final vote on the amendment ~as expected toda> in the As sembh Tran11porl Fund11 h•aw .-ldranc-e• SACRAMENTO <AP> In a resoundmg de· feat for Gov Edmund Brown Jr . the Senate has .1pproved a constitutional amendment to require t hat ga soline s a les t ax funds be used for trans portation programs The measure cleared the upper house Wednes d ay ni~ht on a 29·7 vote despite wammgs that 1t would force c uts in othe r programs and mcrt'ase the passibility of "fiscal chaos ·· At least 'l7 votes . a t wo·th1rds m aJonty, were needed for approv'1. The measure. ACA74 by Assemblyman Walltr lngalls. D·R1vers1de. now ~oes to the Assembly O>r a vote on Senate amendments. • Wftfare Benefit Rike• Ellftl . SACRAMENTO <AP> -With state wor~r pay raises and aid to schools s ettled. the c<$l· ference committee on the budget went today 1rao the most controversial issues. notably welfa6e benefit raises : T he three s talt' senators and three ~· semblvmen said Wednesday there remained the is· sue o(cost-0f·livang increases ror 1.4 m1ll1on recaa>- 1e nts of the A1d ·to-Families-with-Depende fJl· Children progra m and 700,000 aged. blind a•d disa bled The Assembly version gives them 1~.4 percent r aises. as required by a 1971 law The Sen ate received 11 7 percent. .letl.inf"r• Bo•h Tlart-al• ffoa.r LOS ANG ELES CAP> Bomb threats against two commercial airline flights turned out to t$! hoaxes after tht' aircraft . from PSA and Conttne" tal Airli nes. were diverted from their origin~! dest1nat1ons and searched. The nights then con- tinued The incidents Wednesday both involv11lg BoC'ing 727s cam<' two days after a Briti~ Ai r~ avs Jetl iner ended a nearly 18·hour delay at Lo<; Anl!el~ lntem at1onal Airport because of ll r .ibe bomb scare . and took off for London Car11h~af llJus MlalU Pn-taf O DEL MAR <AP> -A state inspector sa1s l'ight amusement ride5 at the Southern CalifornJa Expos1t1on lacked permits when the fair opened lai.t Saturday. and now the crash of two ca rs in ooe of the ndes has injured four people. A car with a girl and her governess ms uJe stalled and was rammed by another on the Tobog gan ride. which reaches a height of 60 feet. Their tnJUrl(!<'. ~ere devnbcd as minor OuR LAN CASTER OF MONACO BONUS PROTECTS YO U BEFORE . DURING ANO AFTER THE SUN w11n any purchase from our Lancaster sun care collec11on. you 11 receive this trio or skm conditioners for sun worshippers. su11ed tor men and women Before sunning Sun Eye Care . an mtens1ve sun·flllenng cream During sunnmg Visage Bronze a tinted sun cream /makeup base Which permits tanning. helps protect you from burni ng After sunning Apres Sole1I Hydratant. a nch. soothing drink of motstunzers to soften skin and help maintain your new·t>om tan All packed in a beach-ready signature tote bag. We suggest Tanning Emulsion. $7.50. Sun 011. $10.00. Tan Oeepener. $10.00 Cosmetics . I ' • l I • ... -... --· -------------~---------------~ Aober't N. WMd/Publl&Nr • Jiii' 0ranoeeo..10111vP1101 Editorial Pge ...................................................... Noisy Diaco No Good Neighbor 1be Red Onion Diaco ln Ku.ntiJ11ton Beach baa become a popular nlcbt &pot ta lta few month.I in open· tlon. Too popular, •&¥nearby re1ldenta 'Ibey have compla.lned repeatedly becauae ol nol1e 1enerated ln tM parklnt lot around the 2 a.m. cloelq Ume. . Protests by o~bon prompt~ Oranae County of· lid ala to conduct tetta ln Ma)'. , The di co part ol the Pelv'a Landini development along the Paclrlc Cout Hlahway waterfront where Hunt· htfton Beach city Umlta Joln with Seal Beach and Sunset Beach, nunked the te.ta. .. New noise tests were ordered earUer thls month after •erators of the dl1co took 1 serle& of mttt1atlng JDeasures. ~ • Aaain the dlsro violated city noise 1tandardl. t The Huntington Beach City Council hu had no choice but to schedule a public hearing July 8 in order to de· termiae lf the disco conatitutes a public nuisance U that ls the findina. the city would have the authori· ly to close operation The measures appear to be harsh but the disco has had ample opportunlty to be a compatible neighbor. So far it has n't Meadowlark Farewell? It appears that the days of Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach are numbered. The Nerio family, which owns the 64-acre facility at Warner Avenue and Botsa Chica Street, plans to convert it into a mobile home park. • ·· The P lanning Commission already has approved re· : zoning and the matter is headed to the City Council for : final action. Over the years, the airport has come under fir~ from nearby residents because of flight operations. _ The controversy was made worse because homes .. were allowed to be built virtually at the end of the runway and on.all sides of the airport. .. The latest developments s erve to silence airport : critics. but they also cast a pall over the future of general aviation in the county. .. Meadowlark is one of only three facilities in the coun· • ty in which small, private airplanes can be based. The :. other two locations. John Wayne Airport and Fullerton. ~: have long waiting lists. ·· One has to feel sympathetic to the plight of the pilots based at Meadowlark. .. They calmed a great deal of criticism through their efforts to control noise and flight violations. Now they hardly will have a place to go. And because : s pace is so limited, they stand to suffer financially if they ·, sell their aircr aft. . There are no simple solutions. Los Alamitos Armed Forces Reserve Center has been mentioned as a possible . candidate for joint use. But area residents are opposed to . added noise and traffic congestion they fear that general . aviation flights could create. .. Jt would seem that the pilots can only wait and hope : for government officials to try to find a solution. They can put their names on a waiting list and hope for space. And though it appears even less promising. they can only hope that another facility will be available eventually. =School Real Estate The Fountain Vall ey School District will be $85 .000 wea lthie r when 1t puts 11 3 acres of surplus property back ·on the auction block in J ulv The so-ca lled Pope property at Cordata Street and Tanager Avenue was purchased in the early 1970s. when . land was less expensive and continuing enrollment : growth was expect~d. • Since then. p roper ty values soar ed and the district's : enrollment declined , eliminating the need for a new · school on the Pope site. Facing its own financial con· straints, the district decided to sell the Pope property and use the funds to renovate and maintain existing school : buildings. Not anticipating a Ju mp in interest rates. Bastex Inc. of Newport Beach last October agreed to buy the proper· · ty for $2.86 million -a figure that surprised and delight· • ed district trustees . . But Bastex failed to close escrow March 31 and again · on an extended June 16 deadline. The company said its plans to build 51 homes on the site had become infeasible because of volallle money markets . The district undoubtedly will put Bastex's forfeited $50,000 down pay ment and $35,000 escrow extension fee to . good use. But much of the bidding process now must be repeated. and current projections are that a new buyer's ·escrow closure will not take place until late October. It is difficult to predict how high the bids will come in this year. but land values certainly haven't gone down. ·-And the district has an unexpected $85,000 to ease just a :i tad or the taxpayers' loss. ,• . ~Qp1nions eitpressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ~her views expressed on thts page are those of their authors and · wtists. Reader co mment ts 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot . P.O • 8ox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA ~2626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd I Who's Boss? .. : By LM. BOYD :~_Eight percent or the young ~ecridea regard themselves as ::~e boss in tbe family. Thirty •ltercenl or the married ~ women in their 40s say they ~ .. think they're boss. Fifty per· ,. cenl ol the wives in their 50s ~ contend they're boss. Clear· , : .. . I I a .. ~ ... ! ~ " C> • • ...... Dear Gloomy Gus Are we still not t.ruat1n1 anyone ove:r 30? Does that mean I un't trust Cbarlle Brown anymore? Look what bappeoed to Bob Dylan. R .R .R. 0-f o..~·--•tuM..,~ ....... : ~~~ ..... - --·--- ly. the longer the ladies re· main in matrimonial h ar · ness. the stronger they gel. Or maybe that should read: the stronger they have to be. Some music teachers claim that the guitar la more popular among youngsters than the trumpet for an ex· ceed ingly simple r eason: dental braces. Q. Which is the oldest or the football bowl games? A. The Sun Bowl at Et Paso. Jt started in 183$. Q . What's the averase COit now of a f\meral and burial? A, About $Z,•OO. But a chain ol erematJon parlon la aettlni up abop na,Uon~ •llb ldvertlaemeD'-that IQ the Job ca be done for_. plua ta to m for trallllPON· Uoa . So Ute •••••• may come dowD ,nU7 '°!"· When FBI Tracked James BOnd W ASHJNOTON -The f'8J'1 deep coocem with the true-blue Amertcanllm ol such celebrities u Helen Keller and Humphrey Bo11&rt baa been chronicled in pa1t columN. Now I've ob- ta l n ed In · ternal FBI documents which reveal that the la~ J Edgar Hoover wH al.lo wor· rled about a f i ctional c elebrlt y - lan Fleming's super·Brit1 s h Aaent007.James Bond. Communist subversion may have been threatening the Republic ln the 1960s-as Hoover assured Congress it was every year al budget tim~but the FBI could still find time and agents to check into lbe possible effects of a James Bond movie on the agen· Mailbox cy'a pr11une tma1e. An Internal FBI memo to Cartha (Deke) OeLoach, one ol Hoovcr'11 top asslstanu. dated Jan. 1. 1964, noted that Flem· lng's spy stories ''are generaJJy filled with beautilul women pre- senting themselves to (Bond> in scanly uttire." THIS STARTLING revelation was no news to the millions who had either read Fleming's nov· els o r seen a J ames Bond movie. But 1t was important to the na· tion 's top investigative agency because there we re three pass· ing references to the FBI in "Goldlinger," a Fleming thriller whose climactic scenes involved an attack on the U S gold hoard at Fort Knox. Ky ·'The type or book written by Fleming 1s certamly not the type where we would want any men· tion of the FBI or portrayal of FBI 11ent1. no matter bow favorable they mJpt look lo the movie," another contldentlal memo uJd. It explained I.bat .. Fleming's stories cenerally center around sex and blurre dtuatlons. and certainly a.re not the type with which we should want to be associated." Evidently fearful that OeLoach and Hoover lived in a hopelessly sheltered environ- ment. the writer ot one memo fell it necessary to explain the facts ot Fleming's life: "Our files reflect that Ian Flemlne ls a writer ot paperback novels concerning spy stories in which bis fictional character, James Bond. is the star." the memo 3lales. THE G·MEN even checked in· to the man who was adapting "Goldfinger" for the screen. Richard Mallbaum, and report- ed: ··BufiJes <bureau files> con· taln no record reaardlAC " Mallbamn. ... One or the ''Goldlln1er" memoe conceded lbat a FBI source wu ••unaware ol any FBI portray it ln the movie." Nevert.he&eM, I.be memo writer recommended that "In lbe evetlt the Bureau ls contacted for per miaalon to portny an FBI aceot ln the movle, it should be flatly declined." Hoover scribbled "f coocur" at the bottom ol the memo. As ll t.umed out, the FBI'• fear that it would be aomehow fa. volved in a movie featurine .. sex and biurre situations" proved groundless. James Bond was able to save the gold at Fort Knox with tbe help ot only the CIA and the United Slates Army. ODDS BODIUNS! My political prognosticator, Jimmy the Greek. has had his ear to the ground. The hoofbeals be hears ar ~ comin1' from Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch and they're heading straight toward the White House. Jimmy has Reagan list~ as a 3·l0·5 favon te lo wm the No- vem ber election. Jimmy carter is back a length. 7-to·S, in the Greek's book. For longshol fan- ciers. he rat.es John Anderson al 20·tO· l . Since oddsmakers cater to dreamers as well as realists, Jimmy also offers odd~ on the possibility that President Carter may not get renominated at the New Yo rk convention in August and they're really long. He books Ted Kennedy at 50-to-t. Walter Mondale the same, and Ed Mu.5kie <hmm? l al 150-to-l. Coming back from Cloud 9. J 1 m my rates the Republican v tce pres ide ntial nomination this way . George Bush, 2-to-l: ll o wa rd Baker <D ·Tenn .l. Richard Lugar . <R·lnd.>, and P a ul Laxalt, <R ·Nev.l, all 3-to I . J ack Ke mp. <R·N.Y.> . 15 to· I . and Tom Evans. ( R· Ot•I I, 2.'HO· I Family R esponsibility Still the Key To the Editor· The Sunday special. "Now E\·en IGds Face Shortage~." by Delores Brooks Irwin does not reco~ruze family responsibility I beheve that since these Urut· cd States we re founded , thc hom e and IL'> rcspons1biltties Ill:' directly with the parents r doubt the re exists in 14 nt1ng rules for parenthood. so I will ltst the bru.1c rules. When children are assumed for rearing. the parents m ust provide the rollow1ng food, clothing, love. appropn atl:' re· 1tg1on. safet y. housing. educa t1on and medical treatment THE ABOVE responsibilities a rc· of cour~e achieved in many ways and 1f the parent fails in 'om e categories. the child then bcl·omc~ a burden on the state a nd taxpayers Two cases 1n point -the child left alone while the pa rent shops the child left alone while both parents work Each of these ts gross negligence and 1s the full responsibiht> or the parents. not the taxpayers. The child's welfare comes firs t in the li s t o f f a mily priorities. not homes beyond financial ability. boats. cars or big bank accounts There is a move m this coun· try to separate the child from family life Our country needs adulu in the future that are e motionally stable leaders. achieved only b y fi r m and responsible family lire. Providing local government· sponsored child care centers has all the earmarks of a cop-0ut. Responsibilities of parenthood are not always easv. nor is anything worth while easy. JACK OWEN NoC.-p.....U~ To the Editor· Three years ago I alternated bet ween writing to the editor ot the Daily Pilot and railing at the aircraft as they flew over my head. Al that lime I suggested any tolerance or the continued e nvironmental incursions was akin to accepting the fact that we are only .. a little bit Ji~· nant." The June 11 be• , ··Airport Growth Plan Revealed by AdY'llorl" 1u1iest1 that we are near full term and about to dellver. I am fea.rfW Ulat we a.re a bout to al ve bl rtb to a Fr ankemt.el.n moaater • Supervlaor R.lley told UI he oppoHd the crowlb of the a1~. but be sua•ted. uw we be tolerant elld comprombeol. It rtml.Dd9 cine Of tbe U1a fte•lll• Cbamberlaln u4 bU postUN of capltulatloa tolor.S u compromlH. TBm • ooa lea& daMn-, my aood MIDdll. Scrum ,,.u, dem· on:-. t r .1l1· . d r1 "" h J t l' \ l' r 1' nece:-.-.an to 'top an) further ~ro>A th of th.Jl a11 p<1rt :\'OW Y. l' are i.:111ni.: 111 rt'JJI tht· "'h1rl11.ind The homl·!> rn "l'CllOn.., of Corona dcl MJr. l.nl u hit'. lh l bOJ Island wi ll tX'r11m4• '" I 1nd1cat l'd in carlt1·1 lc•tt t r • t"q>vn~1 H• ghett ll:-. H Mr Hill'} hJ' thl· courage, and 1f our othl'r elN'll·CI c1Cflc1als have an:. M'nM• C1f tntt•gnl). they will r~pond t11 11ur lt·g1t1matc enc·-. for rl'lu·f T he rt• 1., nu 1·om prom1~<.· Or.rngc• Count' ,\1rpurt Jnd all of 11!\ ... atl'll1t1· f;11·ll1t1t•'.'> mu!>l tw r r 0 I. 4' II '.'\ " \\ Th t' 0 n I ) <11lernal1,·1· ltwl "'-4' 1·an ;,rccept 1s a !->huttl1· .,~.,1 1•111 lo Ontario Airport Wll.l.11\\t ~1 M01'ROE .Wbdng To t hl' Editor Where 14 E'rt> l\1 a r tan. John. Bob and Tom la:-.t Saturday ar ternoon • Marian BcrJ?e'on. 14th Dis tncl A!>~embl ~wo m a n . J ohn Schm itz 36l h Ot!>l r1ct !>tale Senator. Bob Badham. 40th Dis· tnct tJ S Congressman and Tom Ri lev 5lh District Orange Coun ty SuPerVlsor all. each and every one. declined to accept their tn· v1lat1on to attend the Summer Solstice Rall;, at Niguel Park lasl Saturday afternoon. accord mg to rally spokesmen When all of southern Orange County's federal. state and coun· ty elected representatives tum down an invitation by some t0.000 to 15.000 young !)<!Opie. it mak es o n<' wo nder whom they· re representing., The next time you hear o~ or these worthy "representatives" lamenting the lack of political part1c1pation on the part of young people. ask them what Pun~h tht>;, 14 <'re doing la~t Saturda;, afternoon TO~t WERT ., ...... , ~..errll To the Ed.it.or In your artidc .. Pets 1n the Lab .. 1J unc 51. Or \'an den ~oort of CC Irvine m ade the an thropomorph.tc state ment . "Ir I was a dog at the pound, and had a choice of bemg killed the n.-xt day or going to the beautiful CC Irvine campus. res ting ror a 14eek. a nd being ex~rimented on . I'd opt for Irvine And I 'd b e contributin g to kno wledge ... He makt.>s 1t sound hke a country duo. The information presented in this article makes several at· tempts to discredit the anti· vivisect.ion movement by pla;, 1ng on the desire of the public to believe that animals used 1n la boratories are not subjected to cruel and merciless experimen· tat1on THE Wll..Lll'iGNESS or people to hide from the truth is a powerful weapon in the hands or a v1v1sectionist such as Or. Van den Noort. Especially when he 1s able to influence a reporter as he has done here. I would like lo urge anyone who wants to put an end to the untold suffering of these gentle ani mals to write to their representatives today tn support of H R480S. the Researc h Modernization Act. This bill would enable the National Institutes or Health , to train scientists in research and lest· ing met.bods 1Nhich do not re- quire the use or live animals . would stop the duplication ot ex· perlments, would disseminate information to the national and international scientific com · munity oo alternatives lo using live animals, and would promote ~, "l'm ga.d to ... fltelY..,,.. •kept In b ~ ...,..._,. --....,----• and dl'velop research and test· 1 n ~ m e t hods whic h would minimize or eliminate pain. suf· fcrin~ and fear. Write to your legislators at. llo usc Office Building. Wash., D C 20515 Wt• are obligated to help those 14 h11 cannot help thems elves. human and animal alike. ANNE BALDERsroN Slletlld Rmp To the E<tator Rl' item. Will Whip Resign. Sunday. June 16. If lhc arti c l e by Jodi Cade nhead is true. regarding A ssemblywoman Maxine Wate rs, 481.h Assembly District, she should not only resign, the Assembly should censure her and force her resignation. By her s tatement. if it be true. s he st ands condemned . She actually supports and approves brabmg of a public official by a NO W o ffi cial to obtain a favorable vote on ERA. Is this an e xample of the moral Judgment that NOW and ERA supporters hold ? I WOULD ho~ our Ass embly members would have something better to offer than this kind ol moral attill.Kle. "A wicked man accepts a bribe from the bosom to ~rvert the ways of justice." Prov. 17 23 Again. the Apostle Paul says, "though they know God's decree that those. that do s uch things deserve to die, they not only do them but approve those who practice them." Rom. 1:32. L.D. LAFFERTY NeL•••erNI~ To the Editor: Whatever happened to "Sugar 'N Spice and eveeytblng nice!" And "Love Thy Neichbor?" Ever try to love thy neipbor? Try it and ri.nd out! With today's bappeninp. one would be ac· cu.aed ol ~ from rape. robbery and makine a paaa at their spousal So we rwh ln and out as falt u we can. lumpinc in our car. afraid to be rleod.ly! How often do we bear, "Hey • come oo over and have dimer wltb us!" (At today•a prices?) Hell not We ftcure who wW we "aponae off.. tooi1bt, wbo'a a "Good 1oe," or lf srandma is home -or Aunt Mamet That la wtt.Y we do not have .. SU,ar 'N Splee and ..,..,..... nlce ' anymoni 1 E.BYJIAN "'-......... ....:.--... -. ...., .......................... ....... .. ........... , .. -.c..-... u-. ...... 1 , .. ..,$: .... ................ _ . ......~---.-.-.. .......... ..., . ..-... ....... di 1 1 . .f!IEWS FEATURes ~ ....... ,., OM.V PK.OT .4JJ Human Panorama ....... Former Ml•· 1l11lppl Gov . Cliff Flncb and an exclusive lackaon dreu shop have set· Ued a court bat· tie over ts.092 the store claimed be aUll owed for goods purchased by bis wtfe, 7.elma, and daughters. Finch had paid $7 .867 on the bill since 1979. Train Travel in Italy Profound Experience f )f 'f "\. \11 I'\. I HI ct :\ VI •; I' \t '-> :\ I I HI>·\ '1 I ( 1 1\ :\1 I I ' :\1 •1 lftJG•.t IRILLIGAN .,. ca-..-... llD..AN, ftaly -Maybe lt .... UM ltallu oraace brUMly, but ._.. •• IOelthlDI faintly au..,..,.... .-.. tM two ~ who sat -u.. tra1D at v ..... . One WU ...... coft• from a la.rte 1tainl ... •teel wn atrllDDM lO bla Met Ute • tnapea6 He wort • Jac\-et·Hkt aproa, rtHmblln1 an SUaabll&ban doubaet. and laAI • raJMUo ICIGI UMt llOUded llranceb' llke· "Yibo la Syt.ia? ftat ll abe! .. It muat have.,._, t.M brand)'. TB£ OTBEa O•NTL••AN WAS 111Un1 watU.. Hb arm, ln fact. wu covered with them from wrist lo elbow. ''Buy watch9 " be ulred. •lldlnt up his 11 ve to d11play bis wu-es and 1ad.nc sadly M'OUftd Uui Nm partmeet I• cuttomen and furtively ovu hi• •boulder fot the authoritles. The hairy arm car C~(#ftff :s,~ ~::,.: = .::~:.~! . -__,...Stew ) waa a1ao a ladies depart· ----------m e nt concealed ln a rather soi led bandlrttehier ln hi.a inner coat pocket. These he re- vealed to se:lect prosped.s, like t.be elegantly cotf· fured eonteasa-type across the aisle. "Quarll, very good, cheape r than Swlturtand," he testified ln a voice as pleading· as the sou.lfuJ eye.s that suddenly registered pamc at. lhe approach of two men in uniform. ~ THEY WERE ONLY SOLDIEllS, going home •on leave or back to their bases, both a little drunk, but the merchant or Verona cut short his spiel and was gone before any of our fellow passengers "Jooked up from their newspapers. • Both soldiers wore the broad brimmed five gallon hats topped with long ostrich feathers that identified the crack mountain troops. These they dorfed with a lurching, reverend flourish. punctuated by a partially suppressed hiccup, at a group of elderly nuns returning from a fruitless search ror the dining car. The car was supposed to have been attached at Venice, but like the conduc- tor or whoever it was who was s upposed to take the tickets, it never did tum up. The sandwich man came by, then the newspaper vendor and the candy butcher. At Brescia, a jolly little old lady selling fresh strawberries and a rather ripe cheese hopped on and off, and somewhere near the Swiss border, the · passport control officer made an appearance followed by a traveling banker who changed money from a large schoolbag like those carried by the bookies at Ascot. I ALSO RECALL A PEDDLER pushing a cart piled high with liter-sized bottles of chianti in ~traw baskets called fiascos and, out on several platforms, vendors who retailed bot lunches - steaming macaroni and hot sausages -through the train windows. But. no conductor and no dining car. That is what makes traveling on Italian trains so interesting. An unepding panorama of humanity _passes inside and out.side the carriage. · • Just outside Milan, the train -the so·called .:Paris Express -stopped for a long time at a ;:&rade crossing. Traffic could be seen piling up ror -tmore than a mile in both directions across that ::nat landscape. THE CROSSING ATTENDANT WENT inside ,his little shack and emerged with an arm chair, ~hich he tilted back against the drop-gate and ·.then proceeded to peel an apple with such surgical {precision that the skin unwound in a great un-~!broken eork.screw curl. We figured it would be an :even longer wait, when h.is wife brought out a large portable radio and placed it at h.is slippered feet. · "If he lakes off his cap, we shall be here all ~ighl." said the Contessa. : She informed us that in Italy, the grade cross· ~ng attendants always lower the gates when a train :1s scheduled to pass. regardless of how late it is. ,The telltale sign of a train actually arriving is when he lor sometimes sbe> puts on the uniform cap. ·Two VFW Posts . iinstall Officers • Officers of Coastline and Saddleback Valley ,Veterans of Foreign Wars took oaths of office as th~ posts held joint installallon of officers in Costa ·Mesa . The retiring commander of Coastline Post ·~3563. Harold J. Hohl, was succeeded by Arthur H. Rock. Ralph Wood was installed as senior vice commander. and Ted Marinos as junior vi~ com- mander. Other coastline officers are Hedley LeBlanc. quartermaster; Harold ·J . Hohl, post advocate; Vernon Matthews . chaplain; Earl W. Enos, s ur- :•eon; and Marvin Davenport, David J. Yamal and William Norton, trustees. Tbe new commander for SaddleJ>ack Post 2660, Kenneth Landeck, replaces retiring Commander Richard Scholle. The new Saddleback senior and junior vice commanders att Virgil Wright and Rudy Nickeson. Other Saddleback officers include Richard Scholle, quartermaster: Jack Maxwell. chaplain; and Edward Hulbert, Bill Dyer and Frank Calic· cblo, tnistees. Pigeom Championed PARIS CAP> -Some people think pigeons are a pest and certainly Paris has all tbe pigeons tt needs. But tbe French Federation of Piseon Loven ls undaunted by the prejudlcea agai.Dat their lo•ed ones and released 1,400 homing piceou on the Champs Elysees lo celebrat.e summer. The federation ba1 not been allowed to release blrd• eo mane ln Paris for 46 yean. Police con· tkler t.bam a traffic buard but made an exception to honor the first summer of the new decaae. Sleep Talk Orated I don•t know Ir 1he h•d made uf. th• 1tory to practice her En1lllh Oft the lOUlta , but tbe man never did remove his c•p. The otncial paid no attenUon when HV.ral Im· paUent clUaena dra11ed their tOOtortcoottn and btcyclel aerou the track.a and under tbt sat.ea. but h IMmed to beeome anno)'ed when a chorul of lmpeu.nt motorlall rta0rted to their horu. He turaed tht rldlo up. u tr ln nt&Uadon and folded h11 arm• uahUly, llkeHoraUoaUbebr1d1e. M\AllOUnl m•y h.ve m.cSt the traw run on tame, but postwar Italy baa renounced such r HC Ill preteo.aiona. FLAT WALL PAINT ROMs5~~ ENAMEL ...................... HOM $8.99 GAL LIFE ACRYLIC STAIN ........... HOM $8.99 GAL PAINTING TOOLS .......... 20°/o TO 40°/o OFF HAND CLEANER .......................... Sl.29 PLUMBING DEPT. 40°0 SAVINGS! DUCT TAPE 99.~m BALLCOCK REPLACEMENT KITS FAUCET S'NIVEL AERATORS SINGLE LEVER KITCHEN FAUCET ..... S4.69 . .. Sl.72 ...... 529.95 WALL SWITCHES OR PLUGS HOUSEHOLD EXTENSION CORDS ... 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PECKY ........................ S 1.76 4x4 8 Ft. POSTS . . ..................... S I. 99 PL YV'/000 c REMNANTS FROM ........................ 59 HOMETOWN SERVICE FOR YOUR HOME IMPROYEMENT NEEDS. HOURS: MON,.f'Rl 7!30-5:30 ITEMS LIMITED ---------------------,------ - ------~-------- • 11 IJNLV"'-OT 8 , Punch "And turthermou1, a• they had th61r revolution last year they're leSs lffll~ lo be having one thll) .. Bol eeood 80tel GWC to Offer Concert Tours Summer ext.'urs1ons to concerts at the -Hollywood Bowl are bemg offered through two pro. grams at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The fll"St is a course for college credit in con· cert appreciation befuming July 1 THE SECOND IS TWO tours to the Hollywood Bowl, July 19 and Au g 2, sponsore<.i by the com· munity services office The college credit class will hear rive Thurs· day night concerts by the Los Angel es Philharmonic. Each will be preceded by a Tues- day night classroom session 7 to 9 to learn about the music and composers featured at the concerts THOSE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING 111ay r~g1ster in the admissions office prior to the first meeting A $40 fee covers bus transportation and tickets. The class aJso has a reserved picnic area for · those who want to bring a picmc s upper VanPurc~ed For E lderly Use A van to transport low·mcome senior citizens to and from a free lunch program has been purchased by the city of Huntington Beach and the OranJ<?e County Sensor Citizens Program The purchase of the 1980 Fl)rd van was financed b~ federal grants pro· THE M EA LS a re v1d e~ by the Older s c r v e d at TL c Amencans act I T r a n s port al 1 on . THE CITY OF Hunt· Lunches. Coun seling> lngton Beach allocated Senior C1t1zens Center. $12.000forthevan.The 502 Peca n Ave in remaining $15,000 was downtown Huntington received from the senior Beach. citizens program. The center also offers The 20-passenger vehi· consumer aid, legal aid cle will be used to take and health services. senior citizens on shop- ping trips as well as to transport them to and from the free lunch tmd social program 9 a m . lo 3 p m. Monday through Friday . a city spokesman said . Training . In Memory Presented "Memory Training." a four ·part lec ture series. will be presented by Coastlme Community College from 7:30 t.o 9:30 p m . Wednes da y!>, beginning July 9. at Finley Leaming Center. 13521 Edwards Street, Westminster. Kenneth Guttman. a professional in adoles· cent psychiatric educa- tion, will lead the series There ts no reg1stra· tlon fee for the series but advance registration is advised by July J. Registration at the door is on a space-available basis. Information is ava1la ble at 963-0811, ext. 256 HD Youth Wins Grant Ronald B . Zim merman, 21542 St. John L ane, Hunt ington B each. h as wo n a scholarship from the American Institute or Plant Engineers. • He is the 500 of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D . Zim- merman of Huntingt.on Beach and a sophmore ~t Cal Poly San LuJs Obllpo. Zimmerman ia a · a r aduate of Edlaon Hilb School. ·Store to Go SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -1be state Court ot Appeal bu cleared •tbe way for the d.UUC- doc of the blatoric Ctty of Paris store tQ .make way tor a Neiman·. llarcua outlet on UnJon Squani in downtown Sab .. • l'randleo • Assertion Training O ffe r ed Lif e Style Workslwps At Wlkge ''Lire Designing Workshops: Creating a More Purposeful Life," a four-part l ecture series, will be presented by Coutline Community College from 7to10 p.m. Thursdays, be1lnnlog July 10, at the Unitarian Unlvenall1t Churcb, 1259 Victoria Str eet, ca.tax.a.. Ted erq_., a lecturer in 1upe rvl•ory and management tralala1 and penonal 1rowtb aemiDU'I, will lead t.be series. There ls no rectMn· lion fee but edvaoc. ,.. llatratioa ... adYIMd bJ July 3. Re1i9tntJOD at the door S. OD a apace- Hallable bub. lnfonnatioo LI avalla- bJe at -..11. ext. 2M. WEEIDAD 9 TO I SAT.-SUI. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD TRIO JULY 2 \ CALIFOUIA CLIPPEI 20'' , GAS IOTAIY MOWER I \ 97~7~ A gu rotary mower with a 31f1 HP Briggw A Stratton engine ia not a bad deal. ''They" ea.id llO REMINGTON LIMB N' TRIM ELECTRIC CHAIN SAWS One of these and you can have your own firewood thia winter. 10" Cuts t rees up to 16" thick 12" Trees u p to 20" thick 14" Handlu u p to 24" thick SKIL 7 1/•" SUPER DUTY WORM DRIVE SAW I 17!r 27.97 31.97 49.97 If you forgot Dad, make it up t o him now. Thia haa high torque geara, burnout protected mot.or, bev.l and depth control.a. HOWARD HARDWARE BLADE SPECIAL 6~~.F U you need a repl&cement blade we have a 7 1{4" carbide tip blade, and 7'' maaonry blade. RAIN BIRD IMPULSE SPRINKLER 3!5~J-C With a dial meter that can aprinkle up to 83 feet. 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WHITE PAINTED OR WALNUT SIZE UNnNlSHED STAINED 4n'. 109.77 149.77 s rr. 119.77 169.77 6 n'. 129.77 179.77 QUAKER SANTA FE METAL BUILDINGS If the garage ia overloaded. thia ia a good way to have eztra storage. (Or if the kid'a bedroom ia overloaded, UM thia. ) 10'z9' 8797 12797 13797 SPECIAL ORDER lC1d3' 18797 10'd7' 24797 RUBBERMAID ROUGBNECI 30 OR 3Z GAL. TRASH CANS 97 7 I l --· ·. If ----~ ---------·----- 't'e•rHe•e town Dally Ne•Hpaper I • • • 73, NO. 178, 3 SECTIONS, '4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1980 TWENf~~FtVE cs'NTS ~id Upgraded for OC Jail Deputies i J P&EDBatea ICllOSMa:L ................ The <K•~I• County Grand ury releued recomrnendaUoM edntllday lt said would lnlure reate,. safety for aberilta dep. ulles. bele end women's dis· rimination and Improve Inmate upervialon at Oranae County Jail. The jury. which will end a one- r I year term Tuesday. said dep- ut I ea workin& In "pro blem areas" OI Ule JaJl 1hould be out· fitted with touch-activated "personal aarety control de- vlcea" worn on their belts. The devices would allow any deputy attacked or held In a cell or isolated area to summon as· sistance. Assistance now can only be 1Noise, Traffic Cited called ror on telephones located ln corridors. "Should a deputy be assaulted or held. .. the safety of the dep- uty ls jeopardized. The Grand Jury finds this satuat1on unac· ceptable." the jury said. The personal alert devices re<:· ommended by the jury are now used in state prisons. Lt. Wyatt Hart, sheriff's de- partment spokesman, agreed to- day with the jury's finding. "It is a problem." Hart said. "No one knows the feeling or what it's like to go down there (in a cell or tank>." T)le jury also recommended that new steps be taken to cor- rect alleged discrimination against female inmates. The jury said women. regard- less or their offense status. are for ced to serve jail sentences un- der maximum security condl· tlons. The county. however. pro- vides minimum security In· carceration for male inmates at the Theo Lacy facility in Orange and the James Musick Honor Farm in El Toro. A similar facility for women should be established. the jury recommended. Hart said sheriff's officials do not disairee with the recom- mendation. The problem with { Implementing it . he said, Is funding. "On the one hand we've got people screaming ·cut costs,• the board or supervisors s aying ·cut costs' and this other group say· Ing 'do this and do that.· Trying to find a happy medium is dif· fi cult." Hart said. The jury also called for <See J AIL, Page A2 I Mason Park Site For Theater Hit By RICHARD G REEN Thomas H. Nielsen, Irvine Com· °' .... 0.11• ,.. ... sutt pany senior vice president. ' M p td Noise and traffic problems t ason ark's ou oor stage would be caused if it was built, 1 shouldn't be turned, into a $1.S i m illion performing a rts am-h~ said in a letter to Assistant lphitheater for Irvine says City Manager Paul Brady Jr lwomaa Sue~ Rei:· Jelle• came as a Sur· $15 Million Asked From Movie Mogul INDIO (AP> -A woman who says s he lived with movie mogul Darryl F. Zanuck for elcbt years sued his heirs today for $1S million. seeking to reopen pro- f bate of a will she said Zanuck signed when he was "oot of sound mind." f Genevieve Gillaizeau, who t lives ln New York, said Zanuck t promised her 45 percent or his estate when he died and. in fact, executed several previous wills i specifying this. Ms. Gillaizeau's petition, rtled by celebrity lawyer Marvin Mitchelson in Riverside County Superior Court in Indio. alleges that Zanuck's son, Richard, a movie producer. and others used "undue influence" to have th£ ailing Zanuck sign a new will in October 1973. A previous will naming her - and disinheriting Richard Zanuck -had been signed Feb. lS, 1973, Ms. Gillaizeau alleged. Zanuck, head of 20th Century Fox Studios 40 years, died Dec. 22 in Palm Springs after a long illness. Richard Zanuck could not be r eached for comment. The petition for revocation of probate of Zanuck's will named 26 persons being sued including Zanuck's wife, Virginia Fox Zanuck. his son, daughters and gr andchildren. "ln April, 1973, according to information and belief of peti· tioo er. d eceased <Zanuck) became incurably senile,'' the suit says. -It detailed an alleged confron· talion between Ms. Glllabeau and Richard Zanuck in the same month "In April 1973, the said Richard Zanuck, aft.er assault· tng peUtioner (Ms. Gallalzeau). forcefully prevented her from teeing or communicating with sfecedent." she said. "Petitioner 1s informed and believes and 1 thereon alleges that thereafter , Richard Zanuck kept deeedent incommunicado." l ln October, 1973, ab• saJd , I Zanuck signed a will removtnc j Na. Gillaiseau u an heir and in- \ cludinJ bil son, Richard, 1rbo bad previously bee a · t la· lnberlt.ed. When that docu ment was sl1ned, she said, Zanuck "was not followiq the dicta tee ol 'bil own wt1L "The document was made u a dlrect re.ult ol dureu enretMd b)' JUC!bard Zanuck and ._.... owr tbe deeeued and JI llOt, (lee M.NUC&, .... Al> FORTUNE SOUGHT Darryl F. Zanuck Judge R e jects Freedom Ple a For Pyramids Superior Court Judge Robert Green has rejected a request that he issue a court order to prohibit further Police and court action against persons participating io get-rich-quick pyramid schemes. Judge Green said he did not concur with arguments by at- torney Jason Landess that state laws prohibiting endless chains should be voided because they are unconstitutionally vague. Landess had filed a class ac- tion lawsuit on behalf or people cited by police and awaiting prosecution for their involve- ment in pyramjd parties. The District Attorney's office bad contended that the state laws were constitutional and should be enforced. The lawsuit filed by Lmdess claimed invasion of privacy, haraument and lnlrtngement oo free speech and free assembly by law enforcement asencles seeking to end p 1 r amld achemetS. Superior Court Jud1e Oretta Sears had previously t urned down a requeet by Landeu to ii· sue a cour t order b arrlna further proeecutiom. Aeiene Critieal prise." Brady said. "The city arts committee had been talking to others in the company who sa id they weren't concerned with the idea." Shirley Palley, who heads the committee, said the members tentatively decided in a meeting Tuesday to disregard Nielsen's letter and recommend that the a mphitheater be built in Mason Park. The City Council is to dis· cuss the committee's findings July 22. The City Community Services Commissslon will discuss the arts committee recommends· tion Wednesday. Mrs. Palley said the commit· tee has rejected a suggestion by the Community Services staff that a performing arts theater be built in a future civic center. Mn. Palley said that.. by the time a new Civic Center is built. • the city's $1.5 million in theater funding will have depreciated through inflation. The money is left over from $18 million raised through the 1974 Irvine Park Bond Act. llea."fl Traffic "Maybe there are some people who want to sweeten the pot for a new civic center." said Coun- cilman Larry Agran. "How do you push a new civic center through? You put a theater in the project. Cynthia Aguinaga. 9, (top> makes her way through heavy traffic dunng free swim· ming period of a s wim c lass at the He ritage Park pool in Irvine. Daily Pilot photographer had a htlle help from a friend in getting this underwater s hot. "Any theater in conjunction with the future civic center couldn't be built for five years." The Irvine Company gave Orange County legal title to the 350·acre Mason Park in the late·l960 's . However . the com- pany retained review and ap- proval power over development in the park. according to Keith ACLU Suit Seeks Draft Plan Halt Greer. Irvine Company director of community development. Brady said the city staff is try- ing to determine if those com- pany powers could be used to prevent the construction of a new amphitheater in the park. Last year. the city arts com- mittee sought private funding ror a $6.S million. 750-seat performing arts theater in University Town Center's Com· mercial Core. The committee began con- sidering a scaled-down theater in Mason Park after having little s uccess in obtaining private funding for the more ambitious project FU"e Destructive FONTANA <AP) -A quick· moving fire consumed about 600 acres or brush before being brought under control Wednes- day evening near the Riverside· San Bernardino County line. WASIDNGTON CAP> Oppo. nents of President Carter's plan to renew draft registration. s cheduled to begin July 21, shifted their fight today from Congress to the~ourts. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit In U S. District Court seeking to have the reg- istration plan declared un· constitutionil sex discrimination against men. The suit contends that putting the burden only on men violates the Constitution's Fifth Amend· ment guarantee or due process under the law. "We thiJlk this lawsuit Is the best way to stop draft registra· lion entirely ... ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser told re- porters. "We believe that under c urrent rulings on sex dis- crimination by the U.S. Supreme Court, draft registration for men only is unconstitutional." Isabelle Katz Pinder, director or ACLU's Women's Ri1hta ProJ· eel, said the ACLU will try to Serlpt Stolen Thief Takea J.R. Solution CULVER CJTY <AP> -Televtalon'a m09t notorious crime, the •bootlnc ol oil-rich vlllatn J.R. Ewina ot CBS' "Dellu," ap. parently hu prompted tomeone "Who knew exactly what be want.cl" to steal the script that may Nveal the 10lution to tbe HH. Lonmar Produetloas, which mu• tbe weekly Plim•tJme toap ap1n. reported Wednllday that IOIDeoM bacl broken lato a "DallM" ltal'1 dtor'• omc.. Tbe tblel took three venk>DI ol • "~1;""'• wttb U.. ,....atlan ol who 1bot J.Jl .• " accord· • tn1 to Ceptee. ex.eutl .. produeer ol tbe ahow. Tbe-rtnl ... .au.ct 0 'WbocJwmltt 0 "DaiiMlr-la OM ol f'.iie.tlioD•• molt popular lboWI, and apecubllml about Wbo lbat J.a .. pa.,.c1 b1 t.urJ 11qma, 1n lat ...... , ftu1 ept90de Ml ~-.ometbiq of an lntene· Uoaal obi••'-, Undl tlllll .... while Hqman IDd tM proct.ac.,. Wnql..t ov.r • eGlllllMl. 80 w w• eertala tbat l .R. would nm lur· Ylv.. Balm• mrlftld oa tM Ill,..._..,, <SartMt-ttGry, Pace BU .) • block draft registration from taking place next month. but ··we are realistic enough l o know we may not be able to do that." However. if men register next month and the registration is later ruled unconstitutional, she said, all registration ~rd.swill have to be wiped out. The ACLU suit says "solely because they are not female, plaintiffs are burdened with the requirement of registering for the draft. "Imposition of this burden on men while exempting women de· nies men equal protection or the laws," it says at another POint. . I The House voted 234·168 Wednesday to approve Carter's request for $13.3 million to re-a is ter all 19 and 20-year-old men this s ummer. Both the House and the Senate previously rejected Carter's original pro- pasal to register women as well as men. Carter Is to Issue a proclama· lion next week renewtn1 res· istralloo for the first Ume since 197S, and July 21 is lbe ~ective date. Crash Injures Irvine Driver A •year-old Irvine man was hospitalised ln atabie CODdiOoa w. morninl fol.lowln• a aJn&le-~ar acddent at 2:80 a .m. ln tbe city. Ollleers aatd Jamee Ward Wood of all Vale St. Jolt dllDtrOI olbil~•-bebnhdfor a ~ at UM lne.wtloa of CUlver w and Walaut Aw . 1119 eat''"' v.d, smaablal lato • ua• po1e • ta. nortMa9t eor-ner of tbe ~. police ••id No c-..._ hi lajUHd la tbe aeddmt. .. Gif t Horses Areepted By Coumy Look these two gift horses in the mouth and you 've got to wonder what they've been eat· mg . Gold. perhaps" The Orange County Board of Supervisors accepted the dona- tion of two quarter hors es to the sheriff's department mounted patrol unit Utls week. Each horse was valued by donors at $35,000. The horses were donated by Jamie Perrin a nd two firms. Realco Umited and Bear P roperty Limited,· owned by Brad Perrin, Jamie's brother a nd David Perrin. Jamie's rather. Both men are past political supporters of Orange County <See HORSES. Page A.2) Coast Weathe r \ Hazy sunshine Friday. Lows tonJght SS at the beacbello'5 inland. Highs Friday wer 708 to 78-88 lnland. INSIDE TOD.4 Y ClricaQD MafOr JaM B11rM, Uh ,,,_.CH1or Richard ~. u ..-toith the preu btd cf.fGll _. dff/ernUy "'"" '•""'· Story, ph(>4o. ,,.A.14. llMlex tMel"MltlllM .,, --~ Cl ...... ,,..,. .......... '" ......... ...... ,,,,. a CllllllY AU ...._CM ..., l tl --.,. --·--Cl .__ ........ ,, .,...,.... . .. ftMllrl .... .,_ M .... .._ M • 7 Hi . Liva OA , • I AP> -Tonedoel lON throuab North P'lorida lMe W •.7 and toft,y, lndud~n one lbat rtpped • room otf a rural chUT"Cb, ll\Jurina Hveo or el l children. 11Ht lw11ten uprooted trw, damq Cf'OP' ot tobacco, com end walen1Mkan.a, tOft down po"r Uaes and dama•ed some homea. olftclal1 uJd, Deputy Dewkt 8'Hla aakt no children were hurt 1ertously enou1b lo rtiqutre boepllall1aUon when the twister hit the Pine Level BapUal Cburcb, •bout 1J mun from Llve O•k ln wc-atem ~uw 1nne. Cowu,y. S.l'lef J'r••P tt'l•W• a..a ••-llftl ANKARA. 'f'urttey <AP> -The Westem alllance unttod to- day lD demand101 an immediate withdrawal of au Soviet troops from Althanlat.an, bW 1pllt over the Palestinian Issue U S Secr"fllary of State Edmund S. Muslue hailed the A/ahan resoluhoa u a aagn of greater solidarity amona mem· bers ol ~ amance He prevented an attempt to refer lo sell deterrrunatton by P•lestlruans living in lsraell·occupled ter- ritory. in a communique on the Maddie East. The demand for Russian withdrawal came at the end of a conference ot NATO's lS foreign ministers lsnwfi G-.. ••• Pe-4 1Ah11011 TEL AVIV . Israel <AP>-15raeli gunboats pounded PaJesun· Ian guerrilla hues ovemleht about 30 miles nort.b of the border in southern Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of casualties In the Wednesday rught gunboat raid along Lebanon's Mediterranean coast. The Israeli military command gave no details of the at· tack. the latest in a series aimed al keeping the guerrillas on the defensive IJ.S. C'arrifte Sf ap •• Pfltrel MANILA, Philippines <AP> -The U.S. aircran carrier Constellation auffered a IS.foot gash above the waterline In a collision today with a merchant ship Oying the Bangladesh nag, but the Navy said the carrier was continuing its patrol in the Arabian Sea. There were no casualties on either vessel, said a 7th Fleet spokesman al the Subic Naval Bue in the Philippines . n .. Treater 8lafllce• T~ TORRANCE <AP> -A tiny earthquake centered two miles south of here senl a barely perceptible quiver through the area today. Dennis Meredith of Caltech said the tremor al 4: lll a . m. registered 2.6 on tbe Richter scale. Teanut~N Strilw in Saa~ SAN DIEGO <AP> -Teamsters Union truck drivers struck major construction projects throughout San Diego County to- day, idling jobs involving $600 mHUon and as many as 20.000 workers. FDA Panel Vote Cancer Treatment Pot Use Backed WASH INGTON <AP > -A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel today voted nar rowly to recomme nd making synthetic marijuana pills ava1la blc for cancer patients to avo1ci nausea during chemotherapy Ir approved as expeded by the FDA itseU, the plan would make the marijuana pills available for prescr1pllon by this fall through pharmacies at several hundred c·ancer treatment centers and medical school hospitals The FDA oncology drug ad· v1:.ory committee or physicians and scient1st.s voted 5·4 with one abs tention to approve the plan recommended by the National Cancer Institute . Dr. Philip S . Schein, the panel's chairman, cast a Lie· breaking vote m favor of ea.sing federal restrictJons on the syn- thetic pills containing delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. the ma.m psychoactive ingredient ormariJuana One missing member. Dr Charles G Moertel. director of clinical cancer research at the Mayo Clinic 1n Rochester . Minn , sent a letter sharply criticizing the cancer anstitute's plan Moertel advised the panel to resist "the curr ent political hysteria for general release of THC I wonder 1f perhaps the weight or t.hls political pressure does not exceed the scienWic evidence justifying release." Because he w as absent. Moertel had no vote. Cancer Institute doctor told the panel that THC has been shown t o be effective m preventing nausea in several s tudies of cancer patients, and potentially could save the lives of some who now forsake chemothe rapy rather than bearing with the violent nausea Dr. Donald Poster said the nausea and vomiting that some cancer-fighting chemicals cause 1s so severe that some patients with Hodgkin's disease and other cancers that can be cured give up treatment rather than bear with the nausea. Poster said that the cancer tn· stitute gets many requests each day for permission to use man· Juana on cancer patients, ex· ceeding requests for all other ex· perimental drugs Describing the prolonged retching and up to 50 episodes of vomiting that a cancer patient ma y s uffer during chemotherapy, he said. ''the ap- propriate term is agony " He said s percent t.o 20 percent or curable patients with some can- c ers "will n ot complete chemotherapy even though they realize they're giving up their best chance." He acknowledged that the marijuana derivative, delta-9 telr ahydrocannabinol (THC >, can have side effects including fear and hallucinations, but said the drugs used to combat nausea have more side effects LISBON, Portu1al (AP) - Prt1ld nt Carter ended an et1ht· day tour of Europe today with a 1topover ln Portu,al to praise tblt country's alx·year-ofd de· mocracy for being amon1 the f1nt to oppose "the threat todem· ocnatlc societies everywhere posed by •&1res1ion in Afahaniatan and official ter-rorism ln Iran.'· The presidential jet look off from Lisbon's Portelo Airport and ls scheduled to land at An· drews Air Force Base out.aide Washtngton this afternoon. The pn mary purpose of the stop here was to offer some visi· blc encouragement to the Portuguese democracy. born six years ago after a hall-century of dictatorship. Jn a toast delivered at a state luncheon in his honor, Carter said. "People who va lue freedom cannot stand idly by while others' rights are ruthless· · ly s uppressed and while a system or International order. so dearly won and delicately main· tained. is so callously attacked." Although he referred to ter· rorism In Iran, Carter did not mention the 53 American hostages being held there. He has seldom lallced about lbem in public on his eight-day Euro- pean tour. However. before leaving Spain this morning, he told a group ot American employees al the U.S. Embassy in Madrid that he has constantly rajsed the issue in his talks with officials of all nations. ·'I urge them to do everything they possibly can." Carter sajd. President Antonio Ramalho Eanes. m his banquet toast, did refer to the hostages, saying they "remain victims of an in- tolerable violation of human rights and of a complete con· tempt for the most ele mentary rules of international relations. "It is urgent for the intema· tional community to mobiHze all efforts and to adopt efficient measures for the quick solutioo of this problem," he said. Carter's plane. Air Force One. landed at 1:25 a .m . PDT al Lisbon's Portela Airport, the last stop on Carter's European tour. Gen. Eanes. who was elect- ed after putting down an at- tempted countercoup in 1975. stood in a bnsk wind al the root or the ramp to welcome the first American president to visit the Portuguese mainland in two dee· ad es. In addition to Eanes. Carter met privately with Premier Francisco Sa Carneiro and Mario Soares. leader or the OP· pos1t1on Socialist Party. JAIL ... changes that would allow female inmates less restricted visits by family members, particuJarly their children The jury said it was "inap- propriate" for mothers who are not security risks to be allowed only t.o speak with their children via telephones while being separated by glass partitions. In its third recommendation. the jury said one·full llme depu· ty shouJd be added to the second noor ot the men's )ail. Only one deputy "prowler' now IS &s· signed to that floor, which can hold a maximum of 137 inmates. The 1ury al.so said a lhlrd ob- se r v atlon camera should be added to monitor activities of a second floor area tn which juvenile inmates are housed. Two existing monitoring cameras don't cover the area adequately, the jury said. Earlier today. a Nall on al OAANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT tM O•.,.... GM'4 o.t•r -.... •'1" ~,. I\ (9mlJ1;f'IM ... 'W#\ .. ft, ••.... ""'° .. 1'9 0••"9<' C...\l -·'"""' ~ '-••Ir l'ctlt~ •• ....... .,_,,. ...,,.... •• OWOl#lf' ~,..,._" Bergeson Pushes For Bay Funding ... ""'• -· ........,...., .... :'!' "--'' ......... :;:<'~~"~: :·!~ ::;..::.:; ~e--~ _,_..,.., .. ,. __ ,, ,,.. ,,.._,,... _..,,... -.............. "'-· ~ 0. IM• I*.~-"°'' ... "'••l•i. ·-·-___ .....,.,_ M•• c.4tt V<c•"".....,._O._a!Mo-,.._. ....... ...... n=~~"':ze" -. .. '--..... __ , ... l:dil• Newport Beach Al · semblywoman Marian Beraeson is asking her constituent.a to put preaaure on state water quallty official.a who are close to decld· ing whether to fund plana for a deaUUna operation in the Upper Newport Bay . Mrs. Bergeson said the State Wet.er Resour~ Control Board will rule on Newport'• appUca· Uon for a $10 mUUoa 1rant oa J uly 1. Newport Beacb clty offtdall want to me tbe 1raat maaeJ to COD.ltnac:ta catdl bulatotr11Pllll befonll ... lntotbe"1. Tiie A1 .. mbl1woman eoe· t.mdl II Newport ,........_ Id& state aftlelaJI wttb a Nrrlll o1 1.apportlft ......... , lt CCNld ... nuence ant Tuesday'•~..._. ··u the clt1 .,_.t •• u. 1ra•t, '' Mn. BerlN• ••· pJalaed W9da"4ay, ~~tt wlU Nally ...... &Ille eu.e. .... catch basln. We have to set them t.o recognize the amount of sup- port there la for thil." She sald letters abould be directed to State Waler R eaource• Control Board Chairwoman Carla Bard, Post Office Box 100, Sacramento, 96801. The Newport Republican also l1 urlin& a cltiaea puab on \be Federal Emer1ency Muaae· ment Aieney, wblcb la review· ln1 a Rate ~ ol "8b and Game cadoa for fUDdl to dredl• •• ~ the boy. Mn ............. u:.r.1 mlllioo P".at would be to drecl.. nulllr aa,• nble 7arcl1 of ant, tbe •Umat9d amount tlult now.. Into tbt be.1 durtaa lalt year'• bea9)' raa.. l..u.n ID 1U111*t ol Udl .,._ .-ppllalka, • ul.tl. ....... .. MDt to tM ....-ci11 ........ . ........ --.rt ....... " Ill ........................ DMIY f'tlM Sc.fl ,..._ WORKMAN CLEANS UP PART OF 800-GALLON SPILL AT SANTA ANA CHEMICAL PLANT Accident With Corro1lve Murtatlc Acid C•uH1 No Sertoua lnjurtee Murder Suspect Said Non-violent By DAVID KUTZMANN Of 1119 D4oHy -Staotf Defense witnesses portrayed murder defendant Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach Wednesday as a good-natured. non -violent man devoted lo the well·bemgofh1sch1ldren Defense attorney Terry Giles brought a procession of wit· nesses to the Sct nta Ana courtroom of Superior Court Judge Leonard McBride to show that Snuth, 4.J, was incapable of comm1ttmg an act of violence He is char~ed with the k1dnap- murder or 24 ·year-old Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove lal>t August. Th06e testifying on his behalf Wednesday included an ex-wire. friends. neighbors and relat1v~ "Larry was always a kind, good-natured person." said Diana Ferguson his former wtfe who lives in Anaheim Mrs. Ferguson said she ha'I known Smith for 25 years and that they were wer~ marned for about 12 years She said the defendant would have done anything to proect the well-being or his children Gales has contended that two men known only as Jack and Ray threatened to harm two of Smith's children 1f he did not help them in abductin~ Miss Bealer He claims the two "'ere the true killers or the attrart1vE> HORSES ... Sheriff Brad Gates. The elder Perrin once was a business as- sociate of Gales before Gates divested himself of interest an an Irvine bar. The evaluations placed on the horses raised eyebrows around the county Hall or Administra· tion with many observers sug. gesling that they were inflated to provide a fancy tax wnteoff to the donors Lt. Wyatt Hart, sheriff's de· partment spokesman. said the evaluation placed on the horses was a matter determined solely by the donors Garden Grove woman. leaving Smith behind as a "'patsy and a dupe" to stand trial for her murdt!r. The defense attorney said the two men represented business rompet1tors of Miss Sealer's brother, who owns a Culver City ronstruct1on company that he claims was beset with labor prob lem'> Thl' prosecution. hO\o\ever , co ntend '-Smith a lon e ('ngineer('d M1i.'> Healcr'c; kid nappmg to hold her for SI00,000 ran ... om !>CJ he· could pay orr debt..., Man Faces Prison Term In Slaying An Orange County Supenor Court jury has convicted An- tonio Correa of second-degree murder in the sidewalk slaymg last December of • barno youth ..vho had been pursuing a c1v1I rights action against the Santa Ana Police Department Correa. 20. faces a 17-year-t.o- life slate prison term after being found guilty Wednesday of k.JIJ. lftg Maurice Ibarra . Supenor Court Judge Fran· cisco Briseno scheduled sentenc- ing for JuJy 22. Prosecutors Tony Rackauckas had contended that Correa and other youths from the Santa Nita barrio neighborhood went out looking for someone to shoot the night of Dec. 1 after a rival gang's car had passed through their area. The Santa Nita youths, aUeged to be members or a gang called the Dramatics. then went into rival F Troop territory that night. The prosecution con- tended Correa was m the back seat of the car. and using a nfle. fired on a group of men standing along a sidewalk on English Street Ibarra was hit twice and another man was wounded in the leg Acid Spilled At Santa Ana Chemical Finn Santa Ana firemen have com· pleted mopping up an estimated 600 ~aJlons of corrosive muriatic acid that spilled Wednesday at a wuth S<lnta Ana chemical olant. No senous Injuries were re- ported from the late -morning !>pill at Orange County Chemical Corp . 1302 E St Getrude Place, o.il thou~h members of a tclev1!>IOO nt•lo\:, crew were given oxy~en after breathing fumes. Tht-'\pill occurred when a fork lift broke through a retain- 1 ng v.all surrounding a lank holding the acid and sheared off a valve. fire off1c1als said Firemen "'' acuated t:mployees of '\everal nl'arhy manufactur· 1ng plan~ and rerouted traffic in the VICIOlh 'I hl'Y al-..o took precautionary '>lt~V!> to ~rcvent tht! acid from flow mg into :.wrm drains. Fr .. rage Al ZANUCK ••• and never was , the will ot the dece~-d." her s wt said. A · creditors' claim." which "'as also hied with lhe court, cuntJ1nt-d wording reminiscent of Mllchelson 's Marvin vs \tarvm "'palimony" suit It said that as Zanuck·s con- "tanl companion from 1965 to 1973, Ms GalLiazeau was prom- ised 45 percent of his estate. benefiLs of hil> SI million lire 10- !-urance poll<'Y and tbat Zanuck lo\OUld "provide for her needs and s upport for the rest of her life " In return. 1l said, sbe prom- ised "lo devote her life to him as long as he lived by being his constant companion and adviser an business and personal mat- ters " .. During an eight-year rela- tionship as 'man and wife,· dece- dent promised that he would treat clwmant fairly and as a wife, and fa.Lm ess reqwres that claimant be so treated with re- gard lo a wife's share of dece- denl ·s estate and reasonable 'l upport," M1tchelson alleged. ,, IZOD SHIRT A.OHO SANDALi IMOte 2 21CMM8ftMA.e. leorel ••OPENING JULY I** f ........... '"' .n-,.... 10.1 ..... TIMln ......... I louett co.et,... • Store 4 c-...... w ............. .. .. ,... 111-11" 7 CAL:JFORNIA.I ~1 .. ,.~ THOM McKEE, WIFE JENNY HAPPY WITH WINNINGS i»Hot Trainee'• Succeu Topa In Game Showa " Game Whiz Tic Tac Dough Pay Record LOS ANGELES (AP> -Back when young Thom McKee used to scrawl X's between crossed Jines to try and beat the other kids at tic-tac·toe, he didn't reaHze he was training for the Big Time. Now, according to the people at the Guinness Book of World Records, Navy Lt.j.g. McKee's winnings of almost $230,000 from the "Tic Tac Dough" television game show have made him the all-time top winner on a single series And no one has stopped him yet. WHEN FILMING FOR the nationally syndicated game show cut off for the J;Ummer last month, McK~. 24, had defeat· ed 30 opponents and raked in $141,000 in cash, six Buick Cen· turies, two sailboats. motorized water skis, camera equipment, a hot tub and 11 vacation trips to places like Rome, Paris, Lon· don. Taruti and Fiji. But McKee, who in a month won almost 20 t!m~ what he and his wife, Jenny, earned in all of 1979, says their hfestyle re· mains simple. "The only thing that's changed is we got the down p&yment on the house and a dog and a cat. and the dog just pooped on the carpet." McKEE. A PILM TRAINEE at Miramar Naval Air ~a· tion in San Diego, has already donated one saUboat lo a reli~f fund that helps Navy families. and he gives 10 percent of his winnings off the top to the Baptist Church and his missionary brother in Africa. As for the six cars, he says he plans to sell them. "They just don't get the mileage we want ... ~._,.a. 11110 ~ Assembly ·Gets Mortgage. .. B~~:~ SACRAMENTO CAP) -1be urolloYer" bomt mortc11e bill haa rucbed the noor ot the state Aaaembly. The bUI. which has alreMly passed the Senate. would permit ttale·chartend aavtn11 a.od lou auociaUona to ,iter tbe Hme kind ol vartabl•lntere.t loans that tM tederall7-ebarterecl UIOCla· Uons were recently allowed. Foran'• bill would allow the Interest. rate on a "" mortgage to be adjusted every slx ~. but the rate.. never be more than I percentaie lfolqta ..above or bellll'llli:-lfl original. The biJl. SBl.937 by Sen. John Foran. D-San Franclaco, won l-0 approval Tuesday of the Aalembly Finance, lnlurance and Com· merce Committee. The interest changes would follow a federal money market dex. The monthly payments could be changed to reflect the new i~. terest rates at periodic intervals, probably every tive or eigbt A aimllac bill by Assemblyman A.Uster McAllater, D.San JOH, chalrman of the Assembly committee. ls pending on the Senate noor. years. ' Interest increases not paid during the fixed-payment pe~ would be added to the principal, ao a borrower could owe more t the end of the first fixed·paymeot period that he did when he The proposals are opposed by consumeT groups. Al present, two kinds or home mortca1es are avaHable in Callfomia. One has a fixed rate or interest and moothly payments that remain about the same. outtbeloan. • The other allows interest rates to Co up by v. percentage points every six mooths, so long as the rate never exceeds the oriatnal one by more than 2'h percentage points. Monthly payments are ad· justed with the interest rate. Foran said that wouldn't be too bad beeause the equity int increased value or the property wouJd offset the higher cost. The borrower could prepay the loan at any time. in whole part, if be could get t}\e money elsewhert. 'i An amendment to Foran's bill would requ.ire a lender to offer a borrower a fixed-rate as well as a variable-rate mortgage. Try to Halt Utili ty Rate Hikes Nixed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An association representing 1,000 California manufacturers has lost a bid to have two major utilities cha r ~e residential customers a larger portion of $1.18 billion in J?as and electric rate increases. The state Supreme Court re· jected without comment Wednesday's request to order the state Public Utilities Com· mission to reconsider the recent allocation or $718 million in natural gas increases granted Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and $467 million in electric rate hikes granted Southern California Edison. THE ACTION was brought by • Chemical Closes ilridg~ , Bay Area Mishap Dela')'S Conunuters : SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The upper deck or the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge reopened early lhiB morning after being closed for 10 hours while authorities tested and removed a white chemical powder that blanketed the roadway. The chemicaJ, not yet identified. was believed to be slightly acidic. The cloeure of the San Francisco-bound lanes at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday snared thousands of cQm - muters in a long traffic jam c J By 1:15 a .m . only a ~TATE few cars were waiting to cross into San Francisco .__ -------- since most had mana~ed to tum around and take another route. said Chuck Mitchell or the California Transportation Depart· ment. Off1c1als said the powder spilled from a bag that apparently tumbled off a truck a two·trurds majority, were needed for approv'1 The measure. ACA 74 by Assemblyman Waltir tngall.s. D·Rivers ide, now eoes to the Assembly ftr a vote on Senate amendments i lt'eUar~ Bftl~li• B ilws Ellf!CI .. SACRAMENTO !API -With state worktr pay raises and aid to -«hoots settled. the con- ference committee on the budget went today inlo the most controversial issues. notably welfa~ benefit raises . The three s tate ~e nators and three a~­ semblymen said Wednesday there remained the il; s ue of cost-0f·hv1ng increa~es for 1.4 m1lhon rec1p~ 1ents of the Aid to·Famllies-w1th ·Dependent· Children program and 700,000 aged, blind a.id disabled The Assembly version gives them 15.4 percent raises. as required by a 1971 law Tile Senate rece1ved II 7pt·rcent. the California Manufacturers P e ripMral Canal on Ballo t Jetline r • Bo•b Thr~·al !lf Hoax AssoC'1ation which said the PUC"s ratemalting poUcy was SACRAMENTO <AP> -A const1tutwnal LOS ANGELES IA I') Romh threats against "simpiy to assess a tax on one amendment intended lo :smooth the way for ap-tv.o c-om merc1:.tl :.i1rline fhg.ht." turned out to be group of customers in order to proval of the Peripheral Canal is headed toward hoaxt-<. aftt•r tht-a1rtraH. from PSA and Contmen provide excessively low rates to the November balJot with reluC'tant support from tal Airlines. were dn erted from their original anothergroupofcustomers." northern senators. destinations and searc·hl'<i. The flights then COf\· The association, saying it did The measure. ACA90 by Assemblyman Larry tinued not object to the amount or the Kapiloff, D·San Diego. won state Senate approval The incidents Wedn~a.y -both involvin~ increases. asked the court to Wednesday night on a 29.7 vote after a northern RoeinJ? i27s camt! two days after a Bnt1sh declare the PUC"s allocation boycott of the proposal collapsed. A final vote on Airways JeUmer ended a nearly 18-hour delay at scheme illeJ?al and order re-the amendment was expected today m the As· Los AM~tles International Airport because or &. funds. semblv. false bomb scare. and took olC for London T HE PUt: approved rate s tructures for utilities are aimed T ranlfpo rf F urtd• l 1111aw . ..\dra11~ Candr ol RJ•• MIRIU PrrwdU at encouraginJ( energy conserva· SACRAMENTO !AP > In a resounding de· DEL MAH 1AP1 -A state inspector says lion. The association said the feat for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. the Senate has eight amusement rides at the Southern California PUC plan was not based 00 amy approved a constitutional amendment to require Expos1Uon lacked permits when the fair opened evidence or conservation. that gasoline sales tax funds be used for last Saturday, and now the crash of two cars in OQe The association said PG&E's transportation programs. of the ndes has injured four people natural gas rate boost for com-The measure cleared the upper house Wednes· A C'ar Wlth a ~1 rl and her governess inside mer c i al and i nd us tr i a I day night on a 29.7 vote despite wammgs that 1t stalled and was rammed by another on the Tobog customers ranged from 18 to 49 would force cuts in other programs and increase gan nd<'. which reaches a he1~ht of 60 feet. 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Cosmetics ~UllOC~~ WllS~l~b i NEWPORT BEACH I .. l I -.... 4e I Student Voters An Election Key Precmet t.otall tar tbe June a Jrvt.ne Clt)' Council tlec· tion rev.al that Lbe UC lrvirM student vote played • key role in Oouncllwomaa Mary A.an Galdo'• 1Um victory over Dave Baker. lraakally, Baller ls 1 former UCI baakM.ba.11 1t.ar. that fact. however, wu &QDerMded by hll pro-1rowth YI•~. wblch appanmUy dlcln't jJbe well with t.6e 1tu· ....... oplnioGa. ~ Baker, wbo fil:UMed M votel behind Mn. Galdo ln the ace for three coundl Mata, received zaa votes fTom UCt 001~ places. n.e councUwoman IOl "9. In the Rancho . &ft Joaquin vm .... which hu • heavy 1tudent popula· tlOI\, Baker attracted• wte11 and Mn. Galdo sot S69. Baker hu asked for a recount ol the ballotl. e-.. Whatever the results of the recount. the tact remains ~It UCl's student vote can play a algnlftcant role in cl06e aal elections. While mo6t UCI students m ay only be short·term cit y residents, they are eligible to vote under t.he election lawa. In fact, if one moves into the city hours before the registraUon deadllne, that person la eligible to vote in the next election 30 days hence. Future City Council candidates would do well to re· me mber the UCI vote. It is a key ingredient ln the city and can be an important fact.or in local elections. Significant I .ineups Nearly 400 persons showed up Saturday to get a crack at buying 18 houses in Irvine. Earlier this month. 240 persons lined up to get a shot at buying 93 homes in the city. ... These homes in such demand have about 1,200 s quare .: leet of floor space and cost more than $100.000. • : From time to time proposals are aired in the city that : w ould have the effect of limiting the supply of housing. In May, for example, Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido sug- gested a six month moratorium on construction ol res· idential housing in Irvine. Her motion was defeated. Recent lineups for homes in Irvine illustrate the ,. strength of the demand and the shortage of supply in the > area of housing. In view of the housing shortage and the obvious contm· ·· uing demand, the city should move very carefully before considering any moves to slow the supply. A Frugal Approach .. The Irvine City Council approved a prudent and · frugal budget Tuesday night. The 1!8>·81 municipal budget going into effe ct on July l calls for $18.5 million in spending, a 12.9 percent in· crease over last year's spending tota l. Under the terms of the Gann Initiative. which takes effect on July 1, California cities can increase spending only as much as the combined percentages of ~rowth in inflation and in population. Irvine's population mcreased by 19.5 percent in 1979 and inflation was up 15 percent. Therefore. Irvine's 1980-81 budget could have gone up by 34.5 percent from the 1979..SO budget. Irvine budgets have traditionally been less than the city's growth and inflation rate combined. Irvine municipal property taxes were so low that Proposition 13 didn't drastically hurt the city. The approach of Irvine's elected officials and city staff to financial matters exemplifies the bell·tighlening mood of the public as evidenced by Proposition 13 and Proposition 4 As Irvine's population continues to grow and inflation continues lo plague the American economy. the city's ap· proach to financial matters is appropriately frugal. • · Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Datty Pilot · Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ts tnvtted Address The Daily Pttot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Who's Boss? ByL.M. BOYD Eight percent of the young : brides regard themselves as : the boss in the family. Thirty : pe r cent of the m arr ied • women in their 40s say they ! think they're boss. Fifty per· , cent of t.be wives in their 50s • contend they're boss. Clear· : ly. the longer the ladies re· : main in matri monial har : ness. the stronger they get Or m aybe that should read · the stronger they have lo be : Jn Australia, if it's not 1,000 • feet hlgh, it's not called a • . mountain. , " • ' • Q. How many dimes laid '*de by side would il lake to ~tch a mile? A. 90.000. t · Was j~l 63 years ago that : Che rirst nail polish came on· ~~ the market. It was rose t .eolored. If the ski jumper's body ben n)'ing t.b.rougb the alr ill a ~ angle to his ~ ~~· be'sdoing it right. "' Expense account forms : fUJed out by reporters foT the ~ NaUoaal Geocrapbjc are uni· Dear Gloomy t Gus Are .. ltlll not lnllUng anyone over 801 Doel tbat 1IM!llD I cao•t trust Cbarlle Brown anymON? Look wlatlt happmed to Bob Dylan. R.R.R. :::J =-=~ca•n•~"'•,..':.-:. ': at.a.v..::.-: ,., I que in one way. They have a category called "Girts to natives .. When a man yawns. he's either bored or too warm No young lady entertaining a gentle man frie nd s hould forget this. H he yawns. she 'd do well to open a win· dow or two to let In a little fres h air. That's Step l. H he continues to yawn. s he s hould go to Step. 2 Our Love and War man says Step 2 differ s with d ifferent women, and each must work out her own Step 2. Some music teache r s claim that the guitar is more popular among youngsters than the trumpet for an ex· ceedingly simple reason: dental braces. Q. How can I get the s poiled ·meat stench out of my refrigerator? A. Put a saucer of vanilltl extract In it, changing same. daily for a week. Houston i.s known to have a fairly high divorce rate. One of the best-selling greeting cards there ls a simple UWe number that only says : "Thls ls not better and lt'a much lonelier." Q. Which l.I t.be oldest OC the foot.ball bowl sames? A. The Sam Bowl al El Pa10. lt ...ud ln 19.15. Q. Whit'• tM averaae cost now ol • tm:aeraJ and bUrial? A. About $2,400. But a ebaln at cnmaUOll p1rlotl l.I 1etUn1 up •bol> na,tlonwide wltb edwrUlem•tl tbat .. , the job can be done for • ,, .. "'to '" .... tranQOrta· UoaA lo u.. ...... ..., eome doWD .... J IOOO. ' Jack Andenon When FBI Tracked James BOWi WASHINGTON -TM P'Bl'a dMp ~with the tnae-bhM American.lam ol such celebriUea •• Helen Keller and Humphrey Bo1art bu been chronicled lo past eolwnna. Now I've ob- tain ed i n · ternal FBI documents which reveal that the late J . Ed1ar Hoover WU alao WW· rled about a f ic t io nal celebrilv- 1 an Fleming's s uper· British Agent007. James Bond. Communist subversion may have been threate ning the Republic in the 1960&-as Hoover assured Congress it was every year at budget time-but the FBI could sWJ find Ume and agents to check into the possible effects of a James Bond movie on the agen· cy•a prilltlneima1e. An internal FBI memo t.o Cartha <Deke> OeLoacb, one ol Hoover's t.op aasiatante, dated J an. I. Ul&t, noted that nem· lng's spy stories .. are generally rilled with beautiful women pre- senting themselves to C Bond> in scanty aWre." THIS STAllTLING revelation was no news to the millions who had either read Fleming's nov· els or seen a J ames Bond movie. Bul it was important to the na· lion's top investigative agency because there were thrff pass- ing references lo the FBI in "Goldf1nger,'· a Fleming thriller whose climactic scenes involved an attack on the U.S. gold hoard at Fort Knox, Ky. "The type of book written by Fleming is certamly not the type where we would want any men- tion or the FBI or portrayaJ or 'W~ 't'41> WE GET TuJS ~ER .. ? I Mailbox . ' FBI •1nt.1. no matter bow favorata they mlpt look ln the movie," another confidential memo Hld. It explained tbat "FlemJn&'a stories generally cent.er aJ"OWMI sex and bUarre situaUons, and certainly are not the type with which we lhou.ld want to be associated." Evidently fearful tbat DeLoaeh and Hoover lived in a bo peleuly sheltered environ· ment, the writer of one memo felt it necessary to explain the facts or nemin1's life: ··0ur rues reflect that Ian Flemlne Is a writer of paperback novels concemlng spy stories in which his fictional character, James Bond. is the star." the memo 3lat.es. THE G-llEN even checked in· to tbe man who was adapting "Goldfinger" for the screen. Rtcbard Malibaum, and report. eel · "Bullies (bureau mes> COO· taln no reeorcl re1ardln1" Malit.um. One of the .. GolclflA1er" memoe conceded tbat a nn source wu .. unaware ol any FBI pOl'trayal in the mcme." Nevertbeleu, the memo writer recommended that .. in tbe ~ the 8tareau It contact~ for permlulan to portray an FBI agent tn the movie, It lbould be n ally c:lecllned." Hoover scribbled .. , CODCW'" al U.bottom ol the memo. As l1 ~out, the PBl'a rear that It would be somehow in· volved ln a movie featurtn1 "sex and bizarre situations" proved groundless. James Bond was able to aave the gold at Fort Knox with the help of only the CIA a nd the United States Army. ODDS BODKINS! My political prognosticator, Jimmy the Greek, has bad his ear to the ground. The hoorbeats be hears a r e comin~ fro m R onald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch a nd they're heading straight toward the White House. Jimmy has Reagan listed as a 3·l0·5 favon te to wan the No- vember election. Jimmy carter is back a leogth, 7 ·to-S, in the Greek"s book. For longsbot fan· ciers. he rates John Anderson at 20-to·l . Since oddsmake rs cater to dreamers as well as realists. Jimmy also offers odds on the possibility that President Carter may not gel renominated at the New York convention in August -and they're really long. He books Ted Kennedy at SO.to· l, Walter Mondale the same. and Ed Muskie (hmm?) at 150·to-l . Corrun.g back from Cloud 9, Jimmy rates the Re publican vice-presidential nomination this way. GeorJle Bush, 2·lo-l ; Ho wa r d Bak<'r < D·Tenn. ), Richard Lugar. <R·lnd.). and Paul Laxet ll, I R ·Nev.), a ll 3 to-I : Jack Ke mp, CR-NY. I. J 5 to l . etnd T"m Evan~. f R· Del 1. 25-to·I.' Family Responsibility Still the Key To the Editor : The Sunday s pecial. "Now Even Kids Face Shortages," by Delores Brooks Irwin does not recognize family responsibility. I believe that since these Unit· ed States were rounded . the home and its responsibilities lie directly with the parents l doubt there exists in writing rules for parenthood, so I wiJI list the basic rules. When children are assumed for rearing. the parents must provide the following -food, clothing, love. appropriate re· lig1on, safety. housing, educa- tion and medical treatment. THE ABOVE responsibilities are of course achieved m many wa) s and if the parent falls m ~ome categon es, the child then becomes a burden on the state and taxpayer!> Two cas~ m point -the child lclt alone while the parent shops the child left alone while both parents work Each of these is gross negligence and ts the full responsibility of the parents. not the taxpayers The child's welfa re comes firs t in t he lis t of fam ily priorities. not homes beyond financial ability. boats. cars or big bank accounts. There is a move m this coun try to separate t.tie child from family lire. Our country needs adults in the future that are e m otionally s table leaders. achieved onl y by firm a nd responsible family life. Providing local government· sponsored chlld care centers bas all the earmarks of a cop-out. Responsibilities of parenthood a re not alwavs easv. nor is anything worth while easy. J ACK OWEN NoC..p.....Ur To the F.ditor: Three years ago I alternated between writing to the editor of tM Dally Pilot and raillnl at the aircraft as they flew over my head. At that time I suHeated any tolerance or the continued environmental incuralona wu akin to accepting the fact that we are only "a little bit Jlr:'. naat." The June 11 hea e, .. Alrport Growth Plan Revealed b)' Advt.eon·· auuesta that we aN near full term and about to dellver. l am fearful that we are 1 bout to at ve blrtb to 1 FraakeDlt.ln momter. Supenllor Rile1 toJd UI be or.po11d the 1ro•tb of the a rport, but be auaetted that we be tolerant ud eompromlM. It remi9dl OM of tbe dQI ol Nevllle Cbamberlala and bl.I poetlll'9 ot capltulatJoa colonel M COll)pl'Olllile. Tllll• ova lut C!hanee, my aood ~. &aua.r.u • ._. • on s trate . do wh :Ht·ver •~ neces~ary lo ~top an~ further growth of thett ;mport :-.OOW We are going t11 n•Jr> the "'h1rlwmd The homt'S tn •wct1on' or Corona del Mar. L111o Isle. Balboa lslcmd will be<'Omt.'. a!> I mdical· ed m earlier lclter .... 1.•x pensive ghettos If Mr Riley has the courage. and if our other l'lected officials have any sense of tnte.:rit). they will respond to our kg1l1matc crie!> for relief There I!> no t·o m p romise Orang(.• Count) Airport and all of its !>atellatt" fa c1ltt1Ps must be f r nzcn NOW Th e on l y alternative that ~t· can accept ts a shuttle ~) "t1·m to Ontario Airport WILLl1\;\t ;\1 MONROE tfbri .. 9 To the 1'.;d1tor When• "'l'fl' Marian. John. ·Bob and Tom la!>t Saturday ar ternoon·• Metrtan Her).(c~on. 74th Dis trict Assembl )wom an. J ohn Schmllz J6th D1s lrll'l slate Senator. Bob Badham, 40th Dis trict US Congressman and Tom Riley. 5th 01s tn ct OranJ(e Coun ty SuperVlsor :.ill. each and every one. declined to act·ept their 1n v1tat1on to attend the Summer Solstice Rally at Niguel Park last Saturda) afternoon. accord mg to rally ~poke~men. When all of southern Orange· County's rederal. stale and coun· ty elected representatives tum down an invitation by some 10.000 to 15.000 young people. it makes one wo nder whom they're representing? The next time you hear one or these worthy "representatives" la menting the lack of political participation on the part or young people. ask them what Pun~h they 1o1.ere doing last Saturday a rte moon TOM WERT .<\lli .. I lksrtarrlt To the Editor: In your article .. Pets m the Lab" \J une SL Dr. Van den Noort of UC Irvine made the an· thropomorph1c statement. "If I was a dog at the pound. and had a choice or bemg killed the next day or going to the beautafuJ UC Irvine campus. r estmg fo r a week. and being experimented on ... I'd opt for Irvine And I 'd be con tr1but1n g to knowledge ... He makes it sound like a country club. The i.nlormation presented m this article makes several at. tempts to discred it the anti vivisection movement by play. ing on the desire of the public to believe that animals used 1n laboratones are not subJected to cruel and merciless expenmen· talion. THE "llLINGNESS of people to hide fro m the truth 1s a powerful weapon in the hands of a vivlsectiomst such as Or. Van den Noort. Es~ially when he is able to influence a reporter as he has done here I wouJd like to urge anyone who wants to put an end to the untold suffennJ? or these gentle a n1ma b to write t o their representatives today in support o r H R4805. the Resear c h Modernuation Act. This bill would enable t he N at1onal Institutes of Health to tram scientists in research a nd test· Ing methods which do not re. quire the use or live anamals. would stop the dupltcation or ex· periments. would disseminate information to the national and International scientific com· munlty on altem alives lo using Uve animals, and would promote and develop research and test· tnJ? me thods wh ich woul d mm1m1ze or eliminate pain. suf- fenng and rear Wnte to your legislators at: House Office Building, Wash .. D C 20515 We are obligated to help those who cannot help themselves. human and animal alike , ANNE BALDERSTON Slleuld Rmp To the Editor: Re item : Will Whip Resign. Sunday. June 16 If th e a rtic le b y J odi Cadenhead is true . regarding Asse mbly wom a n Maxine Waters. 48th Assembly District. she should not only resign. the Assembly should censure her and force her resignation . By her statement. if it be true. s he s tands conde mned. She actually supports and approves hrtbing of a public orricial by a NO W offici al to obtain a favorable vote on ERA. Is this an example or the mor al judgment that NOW an<i ERA supporters hold"' I WOULD hope our Assembly members would have somethmg t}etter to offer than this kind of moral attitude. ··A wicked m an accepts a bribe from the bosom to pervert the ways of jus tice_ .. Prov. 17 23. Again. the Apostle Paul says, "though they know God's decree that those that do such things deserve to die, they not only do them but approve those who practice them ." Rom. 1:32. L.D. LAFFERTY NelA•~rN~ To the l!:dltor: What.ever happened to "Sugar 'N Spice and everything nice?" And ''Love Thy Nelgbbof-!'0 Ever try lo love thy nelpbor? Try it and fmd out! With today's bappeninp. one would be ac· cused ol everything from rape. robbery and mat.Ing a pass at their spouses! So we rwh ln and out as fut as we can. jumping in our car. afraid tot>e friendly! How often do we bear, "Hey, come on over and have dinner with us!" <Attoday'1 prices'> Hell no! We niure who wUl we ••apooce otr' toniaht. who's • "Good Joe." or If 1randma la home -0t Aunt Mame I That It ~bf we do not have "Sugar ·N Spice and ev•rJtblnl nice" anymore! £.RYMAN ... ...,,........: ........... -.............. uwe-• ... I .. ........ ,,. .... = .. -'-.,.•' liiiij; u-..._...1_..•• ....................... .............. _ ... ..._ ..... ......................... . .. ,. 7 -· I ORANGE COUNTY, CALlflOANIA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1980 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS. ps 111111 •• S•••• Movi.e Mogul's Heirs Sued I FORTUNE SOUGHT • Dlnyl F. Zllnuck I ~~~~~,;;._~~~~~~- 1 Sheriff's ! Unit Gets ,2Hones Look these two gift horses in the mouth and you've got to wonder what they've been eat· ing. Gold, perhaps? The Orange County Board of Supervisors accepted the dona· lion of two quarter horses to the sheriff's department m ounted patrol unit this week Each horse was valued by donors at $35,000. The horses were donated by Jami e P e rrin and two firms. Realco Limited and Bear Property Limited , owned by Brad Perrin, Jamie's brother and David Perrin. Jamie's father. Both men are past political supporters of Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates. The elder Perrin once was a business as- sociate of Gates before Gat.es dives ted himself of interest in an Irvine bar. The evaJuaUons placed on the horses raised eyebrows around the county Hall or Administ.ra· lion with many observers s ug- gesting that they were inflated to provide a fancy tax writeolf to the donors. Lt. Wyatt Hart. sherifrs de- partment spokesman, said the evaluation placed on the bones was a matter determined solely by the donors. "Our official comment la that the sheriff of OU. county doea not place the value on any glfta made to tbJs department," Hart aaJd heatedly .. Our only requirement is that the gift be usable," Hart added. Horses are used in patrol of ~ertain county parks and beach areas. For example moUDtied of. ficen were oo patrol lut Sun· day during an anti-nuclear Power rally at Laguna Nl&Uel Regjonal Park. Nazi ~Dieappe8':'8' SANTA llONICA (AP> - Deport.aioD proeeedino ...... u alleted !llut war~ crtildDal .,...e at a standstill after tbe 7t-1ear-old man linked to tbe mu;.der of more tbaa 100 clY&Ll-dwiq World .... D dlllappeand. the JUIUee ~· meataaid. J INDIO (AP> -A woman who says she lived with movie moeut Darryl F. Zanuck for eight years s ued his heirs today for $15 million, seeking to reopen pro. bate of a will she said Zanuck signed when be was "not of sound mind." Genevieve Gillaizeau, who lives in New York, said Zanuck promised her 45 percent or his estate when he died and. in fact, executed several previous wills specifying this. Ms. Gillaizeau's petition. filed by celebrity lawye r Marvin Milchelson in Riverside County Superior Court in Indio, alleges that Zanuck's son, Richard. a movie producer, and others used "undue influence" to have the ailing Zanuck sign a new will in October 1973. A previous will naming her - and dis inhe riting Ric hard Zanuck -had been signed Feb. 15, 1973, Ms. Gillaizeau alleged. Zanuck, head of 20th Century Fox Studios 40 years. died Dec. 22 in PaJm Springs after a long illness Richard Zanuck couJd not be reached for comment. The petition for revocation of probate of Zanuck's will named 26 persons being sued including Zanuck's wife, Virginia Fox Zanuck. his son. daughters and grandchildren "ln April. 1973, according to information and belief of peU- li on er, deceased <Zanuck > became incurably senile." the swt says. • It detailed an alleged confron- tation between Ms. Glllaheau and Richard Zanuck in the same month .. Jn April 1973. the said Richaro Zanuck. after assauJt. <See ZANUCK. Page AZ> ACLU Files Lawsuit Over Draft Signup WASIU.NGTON (AP> -Oppo- nents of President Carter's plan to renew draft r egistration. scheduJed to begin J uJy 21, shifted their fight today from Congress to the~ow1s. The American Civil Liberties Union flied s uit in U.S. District Court seeking to have the reg- istration plan dec lared un- constitutionat sex discrimination against men. The suit contends that putting the burden only on men violates the Constitution's Fifth Amend· ment guarantee of due process under the law. .. We think this la wswt ls the best way to stop draft registra- tion entirely," ACLU Executive Director\ Ira Gluaer told re- porten. ''We believe that under current rulings on aex dla· crimination by the U.S. Supreme Court, draft registration for men only is unconstitutional." Isabelle Katz Pinzler, director of ACLU's Women's Rl&bt.s Proj· eel, said tbe ACLU will try to t>toct draft registration from taking place next month, but •'we are realistic enough to know we may not be able to do that.'' However, if men register next month and the registration is later ruled uncoostttutiooal, abe said. all registration records will have to be wiped out. Tbe ACLU suit says "IOlely because they are not femal•. plaintiffs are burdened with tbe requinment of realaterina for the draft. "ltnpolltian ol tJda burdtn CID men while eumptina womm de- nl" men equal protection ol tbe 18'ra," ll IQ'I at another POint. The HOUH voted iH·lH WeclDeld17 to approve Carter'• request for •u.s million to ,.. 1l1ter all 11-and 20-year-old m• t.bl1 tum mer. Both tbe HOUM IDd the Senate previomly reject.ell Carter'• oripnal pro. poeal to felltter women.a well um& ' a Man'· D•ly __ _ FIREMAN CLEANS UP PART OF 900-GALLON SPILL AT SANT A ANA CHEMICAL Pl.ANT Accident With Corrosive MUftatlc Add CauMa No S.rloua Injuries San Juan Budget Hinges on Revenue By DON CHAPMAN °' .. o.lly ~ , .... San Juan Capistrano City Mana1er James Mocalis bas presented City Council memben with a balanced Ill million bud2et for 1980-81, and word that officials will not be able to im· plemeat the city'a general plan unless new revenue sources are found. Mocalls urged council mem- bers to loot for new sources. such as assessment districts. for the future. "We'll h ave a balanced budget. and some dissatisfied constituents," be said . He said that if all department requests were granted. "we'd be in the red, for eve r y year . forever." tn producing the balanced budget . Mocalls lopped off more than $460,000 in requests and added $200.000 in additional Health Care Panel Meets SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is asking a new committee to find the ·•miss- ing ingredient" in health care -"the positive promotion of fit- ness and wellne5s. ·• Al the first meeting Wednes- day of his Council on Wellness and Physical Fitness. Brown said great sums or state and federal money are being spent on health care. but little on pre- vention. ''Them.lasing lngred.lent in all of this is the positive promotion of fitness, of wellness. of wellbe-- lng in the quality of each of our lives," Brown told t.be panel, which includes prominent athletes. funds anticipated through In· creased assessed valualioo. The changes brought general rund expenditures In line at S3.305.800, balancing the total budget. The axes fell heavily on public works requests. including S25, 700 for con s tru c tion mat e ri a l s r e qu ested for roadway patching and trees and landscaping items. Other ite m s cut from the bud get were ve hicles. office equipment. s mall tools. a nd personnel requests. And. an origrnal innat1on aJ . lowance of 12 percent was re- duced to 10 percent, resulllng tn more reductions. lifeguards Compete in Laguna Beach Lifeguards from Los Angeles and Orange County will gather at Main Beach in Laguna Beach Friday fo r a n eight-event hfeguard competition. The event. sponsored for the second year by the Laguna Beach J aycees and ci t y lifeguards, wiU begin at 4 p.m. with a one-mile swim. At 4:30 p.m. there will be a one-mile paddle race . Other competitions include a one-mile surf ski race. a one·mile run, an iron man endurance contest, a dory race, a paddle relay and a dory relay. Last year's event drew about 100 competitors. Tbe compet.I· lions are expected to last about three hours, concluding at 7 p.m. Serlpt Stole• Thief Takes J.R. SolutWn CULVER CJTY (AP) -Television'• moet notGriout enme, the 1bootln1 of cil·ricb villa.in J.R. Ewtn1 ol CBS' "Dallas," ap- puenll.)t hM prompted someone "who knew euetty what be want.cl'' to ttea1 the script tbat ma.y reveal tM 10luUoD to tbe c .... Lartaw-Productlom, wblch m-.. tbe weekl.)' prime·tJme eoep ..-.. npoNd Wtdneeda.y tbat 101DeC1De bad brobo Into a "D.U. .. 1tc1r7 edltm"a aftlel. Tbe Udef ta tllree wrmaaa ol a acrtJt ........ wttb t.be .....aation ol who tbot .I.ft.," HCCll'd- lDI to Wllp Caplce, uecutiveprodueer of tbe abow. Tbe ICri~ WU em.ltlad, "Wbodunnit?" "0.U. LI one ol telfttsloa'a moat POPUiar lbowa, and 1pecalatlae about who abut J.lt., played by 1¥17 Ha,m.a. tn tut HMOn'a final eplaocle bM Mec>me somethlq of an lntema- Uonal oblelaton. . UnUJ tbl1 weet, while Hatman aed tbe Pl'Odueen wraqlad onr a contract, no one wu Certain that J.1'. would ewn aur-vtv.. Maiman arrived on the Mt~. (Svlier ltor)', Pa,. 812.) Acid Spilled At Sama Ana Chemical Finn . Santa Ana firemen have com- pleted mopping up an estimated 6IOO 1aum. ol eorTOSive nHa.rUilic acid that spilled Wednesday at a south Santa Ana chemical plant. No senous mj uries were re- ported from the late-morning spill at Oranie Comity Chemical Corp .. 1302 E. St. Getrude Place. a ltho u g h m e mbers of a televasion news crew were given oxygen after breathing fumes. The s pill occurred when a forkhft broke through a retain· ang wall surrounding a tank holding the acid and sheared off a valve. fire officials said. Firemen evacuated employees of several nearby manufactur- ing plants and rerouted traffic in the v1clllity. They also took precautionary steps to prevent the acid from flowing into s torm drains. Judge Rejects Freedom Plea For Pyramids Superior Court Judge Robert Green bas rej~ted a request that he issue a court order to prohibit further police and court action agains t persons participating in get-rich-quick pyramid schemes. Judge Greeti said he did not concur with arguments by at- torney Jason Landess that state laws prohibiting endJea.s chains should be voided because they are unconstitutionally va1rue. Landess had flied a class ac· tion lawsuit on behalf of oeoolfl cited by police and awa.iline prosecution for their involve· ment in pyramid parties. The District Attorney's office had cootended lbat the state laws were conaUtutionaJ and sbouJd be enlorced. The lawsuit flied by Landess c laimed invulon of privacy, harassment and infrtnpment on free speech and free asaembb' by law enforcement aaencles seek Ing to end pyramid acbemm . Superior Court Judie OreUa Seara had previously turned down a request bJ l.udeu to ... sue a court order barrlDI further proeecutiona. Ward Eyes Fonda. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ooala· ty Supentaor Baxter Want, wbo faca • nlllOft electlcla NoY. a after a MeODd·J)laee ftDll to former Glendale Aalembl11Nn Mike Antonovfeb in tbe J- prtmary, hat eald h ll tt"'....,,,. of reventn1 bl. •tand aplnlt acc.pU.01 camp&1p eontrlbu- Uoot. • ' -• 1 Couldn't Kill, Say Witnesses By DAVID ltUTZMANN °' .. .,....., Niil Su.I Defense witnesses portrayed murder defendant Larry Donald Smitb of Newport Beach Wednesday as a good-natured, non-violent man devoted to the well-beingofhlschildren. Defense attorney Terry Giles brought a procession of wit· nesses to the Santa Ana courtroom of Superior Court Judge Leonard McBride to show that Smith, 43, was incapable of committing an act of violence. He is charged with the kidnap- m urder of 24-year-old Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove last August. Those testifying on his behalf Wednesday included an ex-wife, friends. neighbors and relatives. "Larry was always a kind. good -natured person," said Diana Ferguson his former wire who h ves in Anaheim. Mrs. Ferguson said she has known Smith for 25 years and that they were were married for about 12 years. She said the defendant would have done anything to proect the well-being of his children. Giles has contended that two men known only as Jack and Ray threatened to harm two of Smith's children if he did not help them 'in abducting Miss Bealer He claJms the two were the true killen or lhe attractive Garden Grove woman, leaving Smith behind as a "patsy and a dupe'' to s tand trial for her murder. The defense attorney said the two men represented business competitors of Miss Seale r's brother, who owns a Culver City C'OftalnlCtion company that he claims was beset with labor prob- lems . The prosecution. however . contend s S mith a l one engineered Miss Sealer's kid- napping to hold her for SI00.000 ra nsom so he could pay off debts. She was believed to have been lcllled in Smith's small bo~t off Dana Point a nd h e r body dumped overboard. Her body has never been round. To illustrate the danger to Smith's children. Giles brought the defe ndant ·s 18-year-old daughter to court to testify that she and a date were followed by a car late one night last year as they were heading home. "It kind of scared me," Laura Smith of Anaheim said. She said her male companion attempted to lose the other car but it followed them into a s hop- ping center parting lot. The two eventually made it home safely but Miss S mith added, "It scared me so bad." Though Jack and Ray have neve r been located or identified <See 'BJ.AL, Page A%> Olber Coverage Other south Orange County coverage appears today on Page Al2. Coast Weatlaer Hazy sumbine Friday. Lows ton11ht SS at the beaches, IS inland. Highs Friday lower TOI to 78-88 inland. ' M IWl.V~ LF 0/7'0~ ----~~· HillJ North ~lorida UV. Oil. na. (AP) -Torudoll &ort tbrouO N..U. J'WWaalf .... 7 l f fQ .. ......,, .. ~ .. tMl rtpped. roota •~~....,..,...or dilldreo. 1~ _ _.twbt.n trees, dam• c,..,,. ol ~c-~.1 """ ... wa ._. ~ power llDa l.Dd fam.-u tome hoaMI offkialt MN. ~ ~ .._ lllN no du ... ""' b.t Mrtouely en~ tot 1 itlt ~ when tbt twllUr Mt U. Pine SLevtl ._.. ~b. _....&I miJel from Ll" Oak lo ftManl UW&DDM County. S.Dlec TN•• tr11Wr•1"" -.na-11..t ANKARA, 't.ne1 <AP> -The Western alll&nt'., unJt.cl lo· day In elem .... an lanaedJMe w1tbdra*aJ ot all Soviet troo.,.a trom A111wN._, but split oftl' the P.._Un.lan lave. US. Setretary ol State Edm\UMI I . Muakle hilled the Af1han reeolut.ioa u a alp ot ,,....,. MUdarit~ amon1 mem- bera ol I.be allian~. H!tf..a......ied M au.a.Pt to Nier to Hll· d.ete~tdoa by Pal w U.U., 1n Jara.U-occupled ter- ritory, in a communique on the Middle sut. The demand ror R1t11ia.n wttbdra•al came at tbe end or a conference ol NATO·a 11 forel• mie&•.,... ..... & ...... , ••• _ .. , ..... _ TEL AVIV. Israel CAP>-lsraetl S-boatl pounded Paleatin- 1an ruerrilla bua overni1ht about SO miles nortb ol the border m southent Lebanon. Tbere were no Immediate ~ ot cuualtlea In the Wednesday nlebl 1unboat raid alOQI Lebanon's Mediterranean coaal. 1be laraell military command 1ave no detalla ot the at- taclr, the latest lo a series aimed at keeplna the iuerr111,. on the d efenaive. lJ.8. C'•r• ler Stap •• ,..,,... MANILA, PbiJippinea <AP> -The U.S. aircraft carrier Constellation sutrered a ts-root guh above the waterline In a collision today with a me.rchant ship flying the Banaladeab nag, but the Navy said the carrier was coot1n"1n1 Ila patrol Ln the Arabian Sea. There were no casualties on either vessel, aaid a 7th Fleet spokesm an at the Sublc Naval Base ln the Philippines. ~ Tremer Slllllcn Terl"tlllott TORRANCE (AP) -A tiny earthquake centered two miles south oC here sent a barely perceptible quiver through the area today. . Dennis Meredith or Caltech said the tremor at 4: 11# a m. registered 2.6 on the Richter scale. Tea.uiers 8trtlc.e I• S.• ~ SAN DIEGO <AP) -Teamsters Union truck dnvers struck major construction projttts throughout San Die&o County to· day. idJing jobs involving S600 million and as many as 20.000 workers. Doetor Claims Cancer Treatment Aided by Marijuana WASHINGTON CAP> -A Na- tional Cancer Institute doctor sald today that giving synthetic marijuana pUls to cancer pa- tients to avoid nausea durinl! chemotherapy could help save Hves. Dr. Donald Poster said the nausea and vomiting that some cancer-fighting chemicals cause is so severe that some patients with Hodgkin's disease and other c ancers that can be cured give up treatment. rather than bear with the nausea. Poster was testifying before a Food and Drug Administration oncology drugs advisory com- mittee on the cancer inslitute's proposal lo make the synthetic marijuana pills widely available for prescription to cancer pa- tients Poster said that the cancer ID· stitute gets many requests each day for permiasion to use marl juana on cancer patients, ex- ceeding requests for all other ex- periment.al drug.s. Describing the prolonged retching and up lo 50 episodes of vomiUng that a cancer patient may s urf e r during chemotherapy, he said, "the ap- propriate t erm i.a agony.•• He said S percent lo 20 JM?rcenl of curable patients with some can· cers "will not complete chemotherapy even though they realize they're giving up their best chance.•' He acknowledged that the marijuana derivative, delta-9 tetrahydrocannablnol <THC>, can have s ide effects including tear and hallucinations, but said ~be druga uaed lo combat naUHa have more side effects. The FDA advisory committee or nine doctors and two scien- tists was scheduled to vote later today on whether to recommend making the THC pills available on prescription at major cancer treatment centers. 'The National Institute on Drug Abuse is planning to have 500,000 pills ready by Tuesday, and 500.000 more by the end or the year. New Mexico became the first s tate lo legali:ie the medical use o r marijuana in 1978 a nd 23 s tates have followed suit. However, all 24 still must get their supplies through the. federal 1o?overnment. Marijuana is still classified under the strlcl· est federal drug controls. along with heroin and LSD. The cancer ins t ilutc's plan wo uld not change that, but would aUow thousands or doc- toni to write prescriptions for THC pills that could be filled at pharmacies in 400 to 500 com- prehensive cancer care centers and medical school hospitals a round the country. It would m ake THC available on the same basis that doctors can pre- scribe other expenmental drugs for cancer patients. Fourth Fest Set at Boys Club in LB The Laguna Beach Boys Club will celebrate the 4th of July by having a red, white and blue day July 3 featuring three-teued races, watermelon eating con· tests and other games. The festivities will bealn at 10 a.m . and end at 5 p.m. Prties will be given out t.o wlnners of lbe v arloua competlUon1. Young people arett 1 t.o 18 are Invited to particlpat.. The club will also have a 10 cent bol dos and cold drink lunch. Tbe celebration will be beld at lbe Soya Club at 1085 ~ Canyon Road ln Laauna Beach For more Information caU .,..2535. Hot Taeo Saaee Left A • 'Blind' 1m Tht or.:;ator of a San Clemente food Kntcan food ou&J« WM Wt partlall7 ia tbe dark fobowtnl the departure of rW§ '.""8 ... ""'-7. a..Ucloul ... cw.I ..... nt ba wMGll ta.. --~., ........... re. port tour ro••••'•n llad plae .. tac• •••c• ta ll&lat eocketa, cwwlnc u.m to ...,. out. L ISBON, Portu1al (AP> - Praldllnt Carter lftded an ei&bt· dar tour ot Europe today wttlt a 1t.opowr In Portqal to prai.ae this country·a 1l1·1•ar-old de- rnoeracy for beln.I amon1 the ftret to oppose "thelhreat todem- ocratlc s ocieties everywhere posed by aggression in Afshaniatan and official ter· rorism In Iran." The preaidenUal jet took oll from Utbon'a Portelo Airport and la acheduled to land a t An· drewa Air Force Bue out.side Waahlnltoo lb1.a attemoon. The prtmary purpOH ol the atop here wu to offer tom• Yial· ble encoura1ement to the Portuiueee democracy. born alx ;yean aao after a ball.century ot dlctatonhlp. In a tout delivered at a stale luncheon In b1a booor, Carter 11 Id, "People who value freedom cannot atand idly by while others' rlahta are rutbleu- ly suppressea and while • system of lntemaUooal order, ao dearly won and delicately main- tained. ls so callously attacked." Although he referred t.o ter · rorism In Iran. Carter did not mention the 53 American ho1ta11es being held there. He has seldom talked about lbem Ln public on his eight-day Euro- pean tour. However, before leaving Spain this morning, he told a group or Amerlcan employees at the U.S. Embassy In Madrid that he has constantly raised the issue in his talks with officials or all nations. ·'I urge them to do everything they possibly can.·· Carter said. TRIAL ... m full. two witnesses testified they saw a man who matched ., he descnptlon or one of t he two shado wy ri gures. Dave Werley. a 20-year-old gasoline attendant in Newport B e ac h . std d h e sa w a mustachioed man come into his station in October of 1979. The man. Werley said, seemed to m atch the description Smith .provided of one o r the two henchmen he claim s killed Miss Bealer aboard his boat las t Au~ust But Werley also said the face matched police descriptions of the suspect sought in the Orange Coast killer case last year In which women were attacked and bludi;?eoned m their homes . If convicted of first degree murder and kidnapping with s peciaJ circumstances. Smith could be se ntenced to die in the California gas chamber. He has already been convicted in federal court of attempting lo ex to rt $100.000 from Miss Sealer 's brothe r, Larry Fox of Anaheim. ror her safe return. Monte Carlo Night Slated For Hospital A second annual Monte Carlo Night lo raise funds for South Coast Medical Center wlll be held Saturday from 6 :30 to 11 p . m . in the center's parking structure. Featuring a buffet dinner, gaming tables and door prizes. t he fund-raLser lncludes a no- host bar and $10 worth of "fun" chips for partlclpants. T he Monte Carlo Night ls sponsored by the Sliver and Gold ch apter of tbe South Coast M edtcal Center and proceeds will go toward new medical equipment for the non·proflt South Laauna facility. For tlcket informatlon , call Marge Dwyer al 493-6740 or the hospit.al at 499-1311. Rifiee Stolen From Building A San Clemente woman told police someone broke lnt.o her apartmmt W.-..ctay while lbe waa at wen ud took three rift• from tbe bulldiq. Police 1ald Mldl•ll• a...., who Uvee In the 500 block ol A veDida VldOrla. did DOt lmow how maaeb tbe weaPoU ,... worth. nor bow tbe bura1an ., tered ~ apartmmL Co.ter Mark Set BLACKPOOL. Buluct (AP) -''ltWM a latotftii.•• aioMrd aodrtlw rro. 8roollra. :av.a .......... daJr ....... l'HOrd ---roller ..... rid• OD lb• 811 DlJ'P•r at lllacllpoDI ADii••• Put. 1 • .............. Bridge Bottleneck This was the scene Wednesday when authorities closed the Bay Bridge ln San Francisco after a tow truck driver spotted a white s ub!tance on the s uspension span The closing caused this mammoth traffic jam CStory. Page A5) Jury Action Aids County Jail Safety By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of, .. O•llW ..... , Sulf The Orange County Grand Jurv released ret'omm<'ndat1ono; Wednesday 1t :.aid "'ould insun· grcutcr safety for :.hNtH's drp _utles. hell? end wo men's dis criminat1on a nd improve inmate s upervis ion at OrangE' C'ounty Jail The JUry. which will end a on£· year term Tuesday, ::.aid dep ut1e s worktn ~ 1n "proble m areas" ot the 1a1l s ho uld be out fi tted with touch-a c tivated "pe rsonal safety control de· vices·· worn on their belts The devices would allow any deputy attacked or held ID a cell or isolated ar<'a to s ummon as· s istance. Assl.stance now r an only be called for on telephones located in l'Orridor::. "Should a d('puty be assaulted or he ld. tht' safety of the dep uty 1s Jeopardized T he Grand Jury finds this s1tuat1on unat ceptable." the Jury said The personal aler t device!> rec· ommended by th{· JUr> are now used m state pn~ons Lt. Wyatt Hart, sheriff's de· partment spokesman. agreed to- day with the Jury's find ing .. It is a problem.·· Ha rt said "No one knows the feehn1ie of what it's hke to go down there (Ill a cell or tank > " The JUry also recommended that new steps be taken to cor· reel alleged discrimination agaanst female tnmates The Jury said women. regard- less of their otrens e stat us. are forced to serve jail sentences un- der maximum security cond1· lions The county, however , pro- 'ides m m1mum set·ur1ty 1n t·arct-rat1on for male inmates at the Theo Laty facility in Oran~e . .ind th<' Jame!> Mu::.1c k Honor F"arm in El Toro .\ s1m1lar fac1hty ror women should be established. the 1ury recommended Ha rt satd sh<'r1 ffs orftc1als do not disagree "'1th the recom mt>ndatt0n The problem with 1mplement1nJ;! 1t, he u1d, 1-. rundtnj.t. "On the one hand we've got pl'oplt> srreamtnl! ·cut t osts.' the board of superv1::.ors saying 'cut costs' and this other group say mj! 'do thts and do that.· Trying to find a happy medium is dif f1cult Hart said The 1u ry a lso called ror 1·hanj!c.-s that v.ould allow fem ale mmat~ le~" rf'1'tntted v1'liL<> b.> r;imd~ mt•mbcr~. pMtlCUldrly thl·I r children Thl' Jury said 1t was "t0ap- propr1ate · for mother" >A-ho are not "l'CUnt} n s k:. lo be allowed only to speak with their children '1a telephones while beini? ::.t.>paratro by glass pa rt1t10ns In its third rtt0mmendalJon. tht' Jury said one·full time depu t' -;houJd be added to the second r'ioor of the men's jail Only one deputy "prowler" DOW 1s as· !>1gned lo that noor. which can hold a rrwumum of 137 Inmates. The jury also said a third ob- c; er v at1on came ra s hould be added to monitor at'tivlties or a s econd floor area in which 1uvenale mmates are housed. Two existing monitoring camt>ras don 't cover the area adequately, the jury s aid :!!~;/lb· Gallli nu>. ..... ..• ... weoaunml~ 6ie ............ . 1i taformed aod Mli•.es and thereon a1Jeaea tbat thel'ellfter •"'bard Z.uck ~ ---lDcommunlc8do. • • la October. 19'73, 1be said, zuuct signed a will rer:novtDa 111. GWal&eau u an he&r and ID- clll4bul bi.I eon. IUcbard. *llio ~~,!.•Yl ou al)' betn dl•· -,n·;n-that cloeumtnt was algned, she said, Zanuck "wu not toUowlng the diet.ates ol hia own .W. "The document waa made as a direct result of dureaa exerdled by Richard Zanuck and others over the deceaited and la not, and never was. the will ol the deceased," her sult said. A "cred.lt.ors' claim ," wblcb WIS a.llo filed with the court, contalned wording rem1nl.acent o ( Mitchelson's Marvin vs . Marvin "palimony" s uit. It said that as Zanuck's con- stant companion from 1965 to 1973. Ms. GaWueau was prom- lsed 45 peTcent of bis estate. benefits or his Sl million life in- surance policy and that Zanuck would "provide ror her needs and &upport for the rest of her life." In return, It said. she prom· ised "to devote her ure to him aa lon11 as he lived by belng his constant companion and adviser in bldlnesa and personal mat- ters." It said she also vowed not lo marry or have a personal rel•· tlonshlp wtth any other man and to give up her career as an ac- treaa and model. "During an eight-year rela- llonsh.ip as 'man and wife,' dece· dent promised that he wouJd treat claimant fairly and as a wire. and ralrness requires that claimant be IO treated with re- gard to a wife's share of dece- dent's estate and r easonable support," Mitchelson alleged. Sewer Firm OK Weighed Rl'J.ponal water quality of f11•1J f'> will con!'.1de r lifting a c l'a.,•· ilJ'ld d<•stst order Friday on 1.a)!una lfills Sanitation Inc., v. h t eh allc~edly has dumped v.a'ill' "'ater into San Diego Crl't.·k Tht• o rde r prohi bit s the ""'wage.treatment firm at 23595 Moulton Parkway from accept- tn~ new ~ewer hookups until it t'an (HOH' that untreated ef- fluent i:. no longer bemg dumped in the creek leading to Upper Newport Bay. Me mbers of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. Santa Ana Region, will discuss the matter at l :30 p.m . 10 the Santa Ana City Council Chambers. 22 Civic Center l'laZJ Teen-age Slayer Sentenced to Die FRESNO CAP> -A Jury here 't\o h 1c h last week convict ed M 1chael Leach in the mutilation murder or a 17-year-old boy ha.a se ntenced rum to die In the gas chamber Leach, 18. was found guilty In the Oct 10 murder of Michael Messer. whose body was round ID a Clovis fig orchard stabbed 48 times Another 18-year-old. Pat r ick Allen J o nes. is scheduled to be tried separately in the cue HOTTESTI IZOD SHIRT ...,.. 210~11.nneA.e. 8e111Mf ... M l?J.Jm ._., •• OPIMtNG~YI **' llM*CMll...... ..... 10-1 .... ,.....,. "''"' & .. , ceeea.... We••*''''' .... ..,~ ...... 1 .. t ' 7 CALIFORNIA Al'WI ........ THOM McKEE, WIFE JENNY HAPPY WrTH WINNINGS Piiot Trainee'• Succea1 Tope In Glime Showa Game 'Ile Tac Dough Pay Record LOS ANGELES <AP> -Back when young Tho m McKee used to scrawl X's between crossed lines to try and beat the other kids at tic-tac-toe, he didn't realize be was training for the Big Time. Now, according to the people at the Guinness Book of World Records, Navy Lt.j.g McKee's winnings of almost $230,000 from the "Tic Tac Dough" television game show have made him tbe all-time top winner on a single sen es. And no one has stopped him yet. WHEN FILMING FOR the nationally syndicated game s how cut off for the c;ummer last month, McKee, 24, had defeat· ed 30 opponents and raked in $l41,000 in cash. s ix Buick Cen- turies, two sailboats. motorized water skis, camera equipment, a hot tub and 11 vacation trips to places like Rome, Paris, Lon- don, Tahiti and Fiji. But McKee. who in a month won almost 20 times what he and his Wlfe. Jenny, earned in all of 1979, says their lifestyle re- m ains sample. "The only thing that's changed is we got lhe down payment on the house and a dog and a cat, and the dog JUSt pooped on tbe carpet." Mcl\EE. A PILOT TRAINEE at Miramar Naval Air Sla· tion in San Diego, has already donated one sailboat to a reli~f fund that helps Navy families, and he gives 10 percent of bis winnings off the top to the Baptist Church and bis missionary brother tn Afnca. As for the six cars. be says be plans to sell them. "Tbey just don't get the mileage we want." >bur Maxim Hotef & Casino Lucky Streak includes: • A comfortable and beautifully decorated Maxim room • Continental Breakfast • An e..cltlng Lounge Show • Two COcktalla In Maxim lounges • Luvgage handling •"4 gratuity at the Maxim * Mulm Lucky Leaflet• to start your Lucky Streak M lr&dllt Hfal Mid Cnlllo L.«q Strut Stlfflmff ,,.., ,.. to""' ltlcftldt tnJ111pomtion. ""'" ,,,,, ll#Hl'1 tflfMgt TIM#rsdty, JIM f to .,.., If. 1fl0. Lwky SltN* P«klftS ,.,., .. ...,,., ""'.,,, .. ~d .~ ...... tlcl. The Maxim Hotel and Casino Is the ne~ TWO MGKT IW:KAGE S<l8 oo oer '*son Diii oc.c S7~ 56 per l*toft Slnote 'Toast ot the Town' In Las Vegas. Wltll 800 ltroJr1oul rooms. magnificent casino, sparkling pool. tnree wonclel'ful 1 • tes1aurants and an Ideal location: just J, across trom the MGM GrlnO. To Start YOAll LUCKY STRIAK CllltM MAXIM Toll FM 80H34"8M7 .. ,.. ...... DAILY ALOT 0,4S "A:~:bl; G:ts Mortgag~: Bill :I Foran't blll would allow tbe intere1l rate on a ~r mortgqe to be adjusted every six moaths, but the rate ctd never be more than s percent.age points a bove or below e 0 rt gin.a.1. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Th• .. rollover~· bom• mortc•ae bill has reached the noor of the atate Assembly. The bi.II, which bas already puaed tbe Senate, would permit alale·chartered nv~a and loan aaaoclaUoos to flier tbe same lu nd of vartable·lnlerest loam lb.at tbe federally-chirtered auocia· Uon1 were recet'llly allowed. The bill, SBl.93'7 by Sen. Jobn Foran, D·San P'rucl.aco, won 9-0 approval 'l'ue9day of the Auembly F1Dance, lnlurance and Com· merce Committee. ' The interest cbanges would follow a federi&l money market fn· dex. , A similar bill by Assemblyman Allater McAlister, D·San lose. chairman of t.be Aaaembly commJUee. ls pending on the Senate floor The monthly payments could be changed to reflect lbe new '1. terest rates at periodic intervals, prob<lbly every five o r eidtt years lnt.erest increases not paid dunng the fized-payment penop would be added to the principal, so a borrower could owe more et the end of the first fixed-payment period that he did when be toek out the loan. The proposals are opposed by consumer groups. At present, two kinds of home mortgages are available in CalJfomia. One bas a fixed rate of i.nt.ere&t and monthly ~ymeot..s that remain about the same. Foran said that wouldn't be too bad because the equit y in tle The other allows interest rates to co up by \'6 percent&ge points every six months. so long as the rate never exceeds the original one by more than 2~ percentage points. Monthly payments are ad JUSled with the interest rate. increased value of the property wouJd offset the h.lgher cost. t The borrower could prepay the loan at any lime, m whole t>r part. Ii he could get lhe money elsewhere . l An amendment to Foran's ball would require a lender to offer: a borrower a fixed-rate as welt as a van able-rate mortgage. Try to Halt Utility Rate Hikes Nixed SAN FRANCISCO <A P > -An association representin g 1,000 California manufacturers has lost a bid to have two major utilities char~e r esidential customers a larger portion of Sl.18 billion an Ras and eltttric rate increases The state Supre me Court re- J e c t e d without comment Wednesday's reques t to order the state Public Utilities Com· m ission to reconsider the recent allocation of $718 million an natural gas increases granted Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and $467 million in electric rate hikes g r anted Southern California Edison. THE ACTION was brought b) the California Ma nufacturers Association whic h said the Pl'C"l> ratemaking policy was "s1mp1y to assess a tax on one group or customers in order to provide excessively low rat.es to another group of customers." The association, saying it did not object to the amount of the in creases. asked the court lo declare the P UC's allocataon scheme illeJ?al and order re· funds. TH E Pt.l: approved rate structures for utihties are aimed at encouragtn~ ene rgy conserva· tion. The asSO<'aation said the PUC plan was not based on amy evidence of conservation. The association said PG& E 's na tural gas rate boost for com mercaal and indus tria l customers ranged from 18 to 49 percent more than the cost of service. ' Chemical Closes Bridg' &y Area Mishap Dela'}'S Co1runuters SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The upper deck or the San Franctsco-Oakland Bay Bridge reopened early this morning after being closed for 10 hours while authorities tested and removed a white chemical powder that blanketed the roadway The chemical. not yet Identified. was believed to be slightly acidic The closure of the San Francisco-bound lanes al 3:30 p.m . Wednesday snared thou.sands of com muters m a long traffic J8ID. c J B) l : 15 a m only a Sf.-fTE few cars were waatang lo cross tnto San Francisco ..__ ------- s ince most had managed to turt) around and take another route said Ch uck Mitchell of the Cahfom1a Transportation Depart ment Officials said the powder spilled from a bag that apparent!) tumbled off a truck Pmpheral Canal 011 Ballot SACRAMENTO I AP> -A consl1tut1onal amendment mtended to smooth the \l.ay for ap- proval of the Penpheral Can4tl 1s headed to\!. ard the November ballot watb reluctant support from northern senators. The measure. ACA90 by Assembl) man Larry Kapiloff. D-San Diego, won state Senate appro val Wednesday night on a 29-7 vote after a northern boycott of the proposal collapsed A final \'Ole on the amendme nt was expected today an the As· semblv Trat1#porf Feutd• I ••~ .4dra11«-n SACRAMENTO I AP I -In a resoundang de feat for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr, the Senate ha~ a pproved a const1tut1onal amendmt>nt to require that Rasoline !>ale!i tax funds be used for transportation pro.gram~ The measure cleared the upper house Wednes day rught on a 29.7 vote despite 9t'am1ngs that at would fo rce cuts an othe r programs and increase the poss ibility of "fi scal chaos ·· At l<'ast 'l7 \Otes. a two-Uurds maJOnty. were needed for approv41. The measure. ACA74 by Assemblym an Walttr Ingalls. D·R1vers1de . now goes to the Assembly tpr a \Ole on Senate amendments j MWfare Bfttt-fit ffib• E~ . SACRAMENTO !AP > With state workh pay raises and aad to schooLc; settled. the C<f\· ference committee on the budget went today 1'\f.O the m ost controversial ·~~ues, notably welfa~ ~nefit raises Th<' threP -.tate s t>nator~ and three a;.· sem blvmcn s <11d W<"dncsda) there remained the IS· sue o(cost-0f-hv1ng increases for 1 4 malhon reclp- 1ents of the Aid to ramlliec;-w1th-Depende nt· Children proj.!rarn and 700,000 a~ed . hhnd a ad disabled The A ..,scmhl~ version g1veo; them 15 4 percent ra1!>eS. a s required by a 1971 law The St>naterecc1ved 11 7 percent J..-11in t1r11 Bo"'b Tltrf#af!t lloa.r LOS A~G ELES t AP> Bomh threats agatn~t l\l.O commercial aarlme fhgbts turned out to be hoaxes after the aircraft. from ~A and Contanen· tal A1rltne!i. \I.e re diverted from their Q n~anal destanataons and l>earched The ni ght~ then COD· tUlued · : T he incidents Wednesday -both anvolvu~ Boeing 727., carnf:' two day!> after a Bnllsti Aarv.ays Jetlin er ended a nearly 18-hour dela) at Los An~eles lnternataona l Airport becaul>e of a false bomb sea.re. and took off for London CarNiraf RIM•·"'" ... 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WMdt Publlsher ~• Krelblcht!dltortet Plige lldttor Community Patrol Worth the Money The t.aauna Beath City Council'• declsian to coatinue the year-okl commumty patrol plan at a cott ol '1.000 sounds like a 1ood idea. Fundlna the prosnm will pl'OVide police root j>all"Ols for the eeC!Oftd year In hJCh crime areu auch u Rel.lier Park, Main Bea.ch Pm and the Creu Street area. The ~ee ol Police walkil)a ln lbeee arut will not DG}y act u a deterrent to crlme, bUt al.lo provide a valua· ble opport.unlty ror penoo.a1 contact wllh officers. An officer on fool alto la more Uke1y to hear inlorma· Uon that can lead to preventive meuurea before a crime \1 commitled. Police oo patrol in a 1quad car don't have that advantage. · 1bougb actual fiaures or statistics measuring the ar· rests directly resulting from the program are difficult to eterminc. lhe program appears to be a valuable asset to \he police and a good investment for the community as a whole. In the Swiin Again The long struggle to renovate the old North Beach Clubhouse and swimming pool in San Clemente appears to be in the final laps. By unanimous vote, the City Council last week re· tained two construction firms to give a facelift to the 52· year-old structure and rebuild the pool to competitive standards. An Ontario firm will spruce up the clubhouse, built by Ole Hanson, the city's founder, at a cost of $358,372. A Glendora firm will reconstruct the existing pool to meet Amateur Athletic Union standards for $114,129. And the council said it will look into installing fittings for solar heating now to avoid much higher costs at a later date when s uch an energy source might become · more economical · Council members opted for the slightly more ex· pensive competitive pool, taking into consideration the revenues that might be derived by city sponsorship of swim meets. And, with tongue in cheek, the council wants as- surances that the competitive pool is not ··an inch and a half short" of competitive standards when it is completed early next year : Judging from similar problems facing two other com- . munity pools built recently in Orange County. city crews · will undoubtedly be at the site with tape measure in hand. ·Council Turnaround As recently as two months ago, fey, San Clemente res- idents would have risked a dime on a bet the City Coun· · cil would be in smooth runnirig order by now. Here's how things looked immediately after the April 8 election. The city had a mayor, Karoline Koester . who was the "veteran" on the council with one year's experience. And she faced a June 3 recall election. which, if it were successfuJ, would have left the five-member panel with two brand new councilmen, a third with three months' experience and two vacancies. But Roy Hurlbut, finding him5elf at odds with the council majority, stepped down before the recall election in order, he said, to campaign actively for the recall of Mrs. Koester. The mayor was not recalled June 3, and she, as well as freshman council members Bob Limberg and Bill Mecham. appointed former council member Thomas O'Keefetoserve until November O'Keefe has 12 years of experience on the City Coun- cil -something the panel desperately needed. Then, last week, the four-member council appointed for mer council member Patrick Lane, a one-term council veteran. to the post held by Roy Hurlbut. Both O'Keefe and Lane will serve until the November election. That gives the city a panel with 17 years of ex- . perience among three members, and two freshman coun· :: cil members who have shown in a short time they do their : homework and appear willing to hear both sides of an is· :sue. . Quite a welcome switch for a council that was so ·.politically torn in the recent past that nothing could be ·:accomplished • ·Opinions expressed in the space above are tnose of the Dally Pilot. ~Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and : att1sts. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. :eox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-(321 Boyd I Who's Boss? .. By L.M. BOYD ": Eight percent or the young ; lnides regard themselves as s, ~ boss in the family Thirty ~=rcent of the married ' men in their 40s say they ~ ink they're boss. Fifty per· t:f.t ol the wives ln their 50s :. tend they're boss. Clear-!'. , the longer the ladies re- :·•ain in matrimonial har· : Es, the st.tonger they geL : · maybe that should read: • sll"onger they bave to be. t t • l ~ln Australia, if it's not 1,000 ~: high, it's not called a ;: t.aln. . .... : ... Q. How many dimes laid ;-~· by slde would it take to J stretch a mile? r A. 90,000. -" .., . Dear Gloomy Gm Some mus ic teach e rs claim that the guitar is more popular a mong youngsters than the trumpet for an ex- ce edingly s imple rea son· dental braces. was just 63 years ago that the flrst nail polish came on· to the market. It was rose colored. Q. How can I ge t tbe spoiled-meal stench out of my refrigerator? A. Put a saucer or vanilla extract lo it, changing s ame daily for a week. Houston is known to have a fairly high divorce rate. One of Lhe best-selling greeting cardt there is a simple llWe number that only says: "Thia le not better and 'it's much lonelier." Q. Whlctt LI the oldest ol the football bowl 1a.mea? A. Tbe Sun Bowl at El Puo. Jl IWUd tn um. Q. What'• lbe avera1e eo.t now of I f'meral and burial? A. About P.•oo. But • thalD ol enmatlon parlors ls Mtthl1 up lbop na,tloowkle with~ that.., Uae Job ca be done for -plm .. tom lw trw,.... Uoa . So dM averaae .., com• don...., ..... Jaek Andenon When FBI Tracked James Bond WASHINGTON -Tbe FBl'1 dHp «mcem with the true-blue Americanlam of 1uch celebrities 111 Helen Keller and Humphrey 8o1art bu been chronicled ln pHt columns. Now I've ob- ta l n e d In · teroal F8l d o cume nts which reveal that the late J . Edgar Hoover w aa allO wor· ried about a fi c tion a l celebrlty- lan Fleming's s uper-British Agent007.Jame3 Bond. Communist subversion may ba ve been threatening tbe Republic in the 1980s-u Hoover assured Congress it was every year al budget tim&-but the FBI could still fl.nd Ume and agents lo check lnto the possible effects of a James Bond movie on the agen· Mailbox cy't prUtlne Image. An Internet FBI memo t o Cartba (Deke) OeLoacb, one of Hoover's top assistants. dated Jan. l, 1,964. noted that Flem- tng'• spy stories "are generally ruled with beautiful women pre- senting themselves to (Bond> in scanty attire." TR.IS STAllTUNG revelation was no news to the millions who had either read Fleming's nov· els or seen a James Bond movie. But it was important to the na- tion's top investigative agency because there were three pass· ing references to the FBI in "Gol~~r." a Fleming thriller whose climactic scenes involved an attack on the U s. gold hoard at Fort Knox, Ky. "The type of book written by Fleming is certainly not the type where we would want any men- tion or the FBI or portrayal or FBI a1ent1, no melter bow favorable they miaht look ln t.be movle," another confidential memo ••kt. Jt explained that ··Fleming'• stories rgeneraUy center around sex and biz.arTe Jltuatiom, and certainly are not the type with which we lhouJd want to be uaoclated." Evidently fearful that OeLoach and Hoover lived in a hopeleaaly sheltered environ· ment, the writer of one memo felt it necessary to explain the racta of Fleming's life: "Our files reflect thal Ian Flemlng is a writer of paperback oonla concem.ing spy stories In which his fictional character. James Bond. is the star," the memo 3lates. THE G·MEN even checked ln· to the man who was adapting "Goldfinger" for the screen, Richard Malibaum, and report. ed: "Buflles (bureau filesl COO· ) \" . _/)_.:.A ta an no record re1erdln1'' Kallbaum. One of the "Ooldfln1er" memo. conceded tbat a FBI source wu "unaware ol any FBI portrayal lo lhe movie." Nevert.helea, the memo writer recommended that "ln the event the Bureau is contacted for permission to portray an FBI agent in the movie, it should be nauy declined." Hoover scribbled "I concur" at the bottom of the memo. As lt lurDed out, the FBl's fear that It would be somehow in· volved ln a movie featuring ••sex and bizarre situations" proved groundless. James Bond wu able to save the gold at Fort Knox with the help of only the CIA and the United Slates Army. ODDS BODKINS! My political prognosticator, Jimmy the Greek, has had his ear to the ground. The hoorbeats he hears are comin~ from Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch and they· re heading stratght toward the White House. Jimmy bas Reagan listed as a 3·to·5 ravonte to win the No- vember election. Jimmy carter is back a length, 7-to-5, in the Greek's book. For longshot fan· ciers. he rates John Anderson at 20·tO·l. Since odds m ake rs cater to dreamers as well as realists, J immy also offers odds on the possibility Lhat President Carter m ay not get renominated at the New York convention in August -and they're really loog. He books Ted Kennedy at 50-t.o-1. Walter Mondale the same, and Ed Muskie <hmm'?> at 150-t.o-l. Coming back from Cloud 9, Jim my rate~ t he Republican vice-presidential no mination this v.ay: George Bush. 2-to-1: Ho war d Baker < D-T e nn. >, Richard Lugar. <R·lnd.), and Paul Laxall, <R·Ne v.), all 3·l O·l. J ack Kemp. CR·N.Y ), IS·tO·I . and Tom Evans. <R Del I. 25·l0· I Family Responsibility Still the Key To the Editor. The Sunday specia l, "Now Even Kids Face Shortages," by Delores Brooks Irwin does not recogniu family responsibility. I believe that since these Unit· ed Stales were rounded. the home and its responsibilities be directly with the parents. I doubt there exists in writing rules for parenthood, so I will list the basic rules. When children are ass umed for rearing, the parents must provide the following -food , clothing, love, appropriate re· Jigion. safety, housing, educa- tion and medical treatment. THE ABOVE responsibilities are or course achieved in many ways and if the parent fails in some categories. tbe child then becomes a burden on the state a nd taxpayers. Two cases in point -the child left alone while the parent shops -the child left alone while both parent8 work. Each of these is gross negligence and is the full responsibility of the parents, not the taxpayers. The child's welfare comes firs t in the lis t of family priorities, not homes beyond financial ability. boats, cars or big bank accounts. There ls a move in Ulis COUD· try to separate the child from family life. Our country needs adults in the future that are e motionally s table le aders, achieved only by rirm and responsible family life. Providing local government· sponsored child care centers baa all the earmarks of a cop-out. Responsibilities or parenthood are not always easy. nor is anything worth while easy. JACK OWEN No c.-pre•l•e To the F.ditor: Three years ago I alternated between writing to the editor ol the Dally Pilot and ralllng at the aircraft a.a they flew over m.y head. At that time I suegested any tolerance of the coaUnued environmental lncurslom wu akin to accepting the fact that we are only "a little bit pres. nant." The June N. bea.dJJ.De. ''Airport Orowtb Pia a.veaMd by Advt.Ion" ......... tb.t we are Har tull term and about to deliver. I am feartlill &bet we .... about to 1lve blrtb to a Fr,a'*.....,. IDCJMtAn', SupenfMr Riley told UI be oppNe4 the 1rowtb of the airport. bul be ~ t.bal webetdlrantadcom~ It ,...,Nit oee ol ta_. an of Neville Cbamberlala and bil ...... ol ctiPtal ..... ealaled -~ ,... • ooa &alt CbMce ., toOd fl'tnt ..... ,,.a ..... o n s t rate d o 1Ah a t e\'er ,., necessary to stop any furthl'r growth.of that airport NOW Yt'c- are going to reap thl' whirlwind The homes an section~ of Corona de l Mar. Lido Is le. Balboa Island will become. as l mdicat· ed an earlier lettl•rs. expensive ghettos. U Mr. Riley has the courage, and if our othe r elected officials have any sense of integrity. they will respond to our legitimate cries for relief The re 1!\ no co mpromise Orange County Ai rport and all of its satellJtc fac1ht1es must be fr oze n NO W Th e o nl y alternative thut ""c can accept is a shuttle ")l>ll'm to Ontario Airport WI LLIAM M. MON ROE ,fliubtg To the Editor Where were Marian . John. Bob and Tom last Saturday af· ternoon? Marian 8Pr~eson . 74th Dis lrict Assem blywoman, John Schmitz 36fh Di s tra ct s tate Senator, Bob Badha m , 40th Dls· trict U.S. Congr essman and Tom Riley, 5lh Dislnct Orange Coun· ty Supervisor all. each and every· one, declined to accept their an- v1tatlon to attend the Summer Solstice Rally at Niguel Park l ast Saturday afternoon, accord· ing to rally spokesmen. When all of southern Orange County's federal. state and coun· ty elected representatives turn down an invita tion by some 10,000 to 15,000 young people. It makes one w o nde r who m they're represenlinl(? The next Ume you bear one or these worthy "represenlalJves" lamenllng the lack of political participation on the part of young people, ask the m what Pun eh the) were doang last Saturday afternoon TOM WERT . .\-'••I llnetlrell To the Editor: In your article "Pets in the Lab" <June S>. Dr. Van den Noort of UC Irvine made the an- thropomorphic stat.ement. "If I was a dog at the pound. and had a choice ol being ltilled the next day or g<>ln,g to the beautiful UC Irvine campus, resting for a week. and being experimented on . . . I'd opt for Irvine. And I 'd b e contr i butin g t o knowledge." He mates It sound like a country club. The information presented in this article makes several at· tempts to discredit the anti· \•lvisection movement by play· Ln g oo the desire of the public to belie\•e that animals used in laboratories are not subjected to cruel and merciless experimen· tat ion. THE Wlll.INGNESS or people to hide from the truth is a powerful weapon in the bands of a vivisectionist such as Dr. Van den Noort. Especially when he is able to influence a reporter as he has dooe here. I would like to urge anyooe who wants to put an end to the untold suffering or these geoUe a nimals to write lo their representatives today in support of H R480S, the Res earch Modernization Act. This bill would enable the Na lion a l Ins titutes of Health to train scientists in research and test- ing methods which do DOl re- quire the use ol Uve animals. would stop the duplication ol ex· periments, would dlaseminate Information to the naUonal and International sclentlflc com· munity on alternatives to using lJ ve animals, and would promote --., -• 7 ~EWS FEATURf;S 'fh&.ndlly. June 28, 1980 DAILY PILOT AJJ Human Panorama ~Ulftf Former Mis· sissippi Gov. Cillf Finch and an exclusive J ackaon dress shop have set· Ued a court bat· tie over $5,092 the store claimed he still owed ror goods purchased by bis wife, Zelma, and daughters . Finch' had paid S7 ,867 on the bill since 1m. :~· . •• MERCURY SAVINGS •., IM *" G#OClation • Train Travel in Italy Profound Experience lll'f '\.\1()'\. l·I<' ~··\\1 f;J'\t '->·\ l l Hl>:\Y 10 :\.\I l l'.:vt 117 lft.IGR A. lltJLLIGAN ·~ ...... c.c.i ..... --.-.. 11..AN. llalJ -Ma,be It wu llae ltaliu oraap bnndy. but there ... IGllUKbiq falatb Shak......,.... about tbe two aeaUemeo wbo cot • tbe t.r&ln at Verana 0.. WU Mlllaa coif .. from a lar .. at.atnl .. lleel we It.rapped to bit ba~ Ute a nas-acll He wore a jack-et·lllle apron. reumbHn1 an &llubM.ban doublet, aad a-. a fahetto IOlll that 90Uacled ltl'ancet1 1t1te: ''Who b Sylvia! Wbat 11 &M•" It muat have been lbe brudy. THE OTHER GENTLUIAN WAS 1elUD1 watcbel. Hil arm, in fact, wu covered witb tbem from wrilt to elbow "Buy watch!" he asked. alidmt up hia sleeve to diaplay bis watts and 1uln.g sadly around the rompartment for customers aod furtively over b.is abo\llder for the autborlUea. The hairy arm car· C~ AJ. • 3 ried a d.az.zling array of ,,Q.(~4--men's watches_. but there _ •---•.,..•-•sStteew was aJso a tadies depart-ment concealed in a rather soi led handkerchief in his inner coal pocket. Tbe5e be re· vealed to select prospects, like the elegantly coif· fured contessa-type across the aisle. "Quartz , very good, cheaper than Switzerland," he testified ln a voice as pleading• as the soulful eyes that suddenly registered panic .at the approach of two men in unlform. , THEY WERE ONLY SOLDIEllS, going home ·.on leave or back to their bases, both a little drunk, but the merchant of Verona cut short his spiel and • was gone before any of our fellow passengers ~looked up from their newspapers. .. Both soldiers wore the broad brimmed five Jallon hats topped with long ostrich feathers that identified the crack mountain troops. These they doffed with a lurc hing, reverend flourish, punctuated by a partially suppressed hiccup. at a group or elderly nuns r eturning from a fruitless search for the dining car . The car was supposed to have been attached at Venice. but like tbe conduc- tor or whoever it was who was supposed to take the tickets, it never did turn up. The sandwich man came by, then the newspaper vendor and the candy butcher. Al Brescia. a jolly little old lady selling fresh strawberries and a rather ripe cheese hopped on and off, and somewhere near the Swiss border, the passport control officer made an appearance followed by a traveling banker who changed , money from a large schoolbag like those carried '-by the bookies at Ascot . . I ALSO RECALL A P EDDLER plishiog a cart ' piled high with liter·sized bottles of chianti in _, ~traw baskets called fiascos and, out on several _ platforms, vendors who retailed hot lunches - steaming macaroni and bot sausages -through ~""Ute train windows. But no conductor and no dining -~t'8r. t: Thal is what makes traveling on Italian trains ;~so interesting. An unending panorama or humanity '.!':passes inside and outside the carriage. •! Just outside Milan, the train -the so-called ! Paris Express -stopped for a long time at a ~grade crossing. Traffic could be seen piling up for ~ more than a mile in both directions across that ) flat landscape. ~ THE CROSSING ATTENDANT WENT inside :·his little shack and emerged with an arm chair, ~which he tilted back against the drop.gate and then proceeded to peel an apple with such surgital ~precision that the skin unwound in a great un- ~ broken corkscrew curl. We figured it would be an .iieven longer wait, when bis wi.fe brought out a large !: portable radio and placed it at his slippered feet. :. "U he takes off his cap, we shall be here all :~night." said the Contessa. :' She informed us that in Italy, the grade cross· 'ing attendants always lower the gates when a train : is scheduled to pass. regardless or bow late it is. •.The telltale sign of a train actually arriving is ! when he (or sometimes she) puts on the uniform ?:cap. # ~~Two VFW Posts . . . ~Install Officers """• , ~ Officers of Coastline and Saddleback Valley -~Veterans of Foreign Wars took oaths of office as :~th~ posts held Joint installation of officers in CoSta ·!~Mesa. '\ The retiring commander or Coastline Post • •as63, Harold J . Hohl. was succeeded by Arthur H. Rock. Ralph Wood was installed as senior vice commander, and Ted Marinos as junior vice com· mander. Other coastline officers are Hedley LeBlanc. quartermaster; Harold 'J. Hohl, post advocate; Vernon Matthews. chaplain; Earl W. Enos, sur· :geoo; and Marvin Davenport, David J . Yamat and William Norton, trustees. The new commander for Saddleback Post 2660, Kenneth Landeck. replaces retiring Commander Richard Scholle. The new Saddleback senior and junior vice commanden are Virgil Wrlgbt and Rudy Nickeson. Other Saddleback officers include Richard Scholle, quartermaster; Jack Maxwell, chaplain; aod Edward Hulbert, BID Dyer and Frank Callc- ebio, lnlltees. Pigeons Championed PARIS <AP> -Some people think pl&eou are a pest and certainly P.n. hat all tbe pigeons It eeed9. Bat the Freocb FederatiGl ol Plgeoa Lovers la ~ by tbe pnjladke9 qalnat their loTed oaes and released l.• bominc J>iaeom oe the Cbam111 El)tsees to eelebrate IWllJller. n. r.ter•tioo bu not been allowed to release . blm m m ... m Pana for • years. Police eon· aider tbam a traffic buard but ~ u ucepdon co boDor ta.tint aummer W tbe MW e1eeaoe. Sleep Talh Omted I don 't know tr ahe had made up the atory to pHcUc her Entllah on lbe tourtata, but the man never dJd remove hi.a cap. The ontclal paJd no attention when several Im· paUe11t dtium.a dra11ed their motoncooten and blcyd• ac.rou the tracu and under the sates, but be teemed to become annoyed when a cborua of lmpatlent motorlat.a resorted to lbeir horns. He turned the rad.lo up, u lf lo ret.aliaUoo and folded bi.a arma UlbWy. like Horatio at the bridge. Muaaolinl may have made the trains run on tame. but postwar Italy baa renounced such faaclatpretenalona. FLAT WALL PAINT ROM ss~!M ENAMEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... HOM $8.99 GAL LIFE ACRYLIC STAIN ........... ROM S8.99 GAL. PAINTING TOOLS .......... 20°/o TO 40°/o OFF HAND CLEANER ................ . .. . . . S 1.29 PLUMBING DEPT. 40° o SAVINGS! DUCT TAPE 99.~m BALLCOCK REPLACEMENT KITS .. " ... S4.69 FAUCET SWIVEL AERATORS ........ Sl.72 SINGLE LEVER KITCHEN FAUCET 529.95 WALL SWITCHES OR PLUGS 2••r89c HOUSEHOLD EXTENSION CORDS .... RtOM 59< MISC. LAMP & APPLIANCE PARTS .... .ROM 49c WEATHERPROOF COMPONENTS .... 20°/o OFF WD-40 s1~ CABINET HARDWARE ............... 25°/o OFF WINDOW & DOOR SECURITY ........ 30°/o OFF RURAL MAIL BOXES ...................... S6.24 DECORATOR SHELVES ........ : ..... 25°/o OFF PICTURE HANGER PARTS ............ 30°/o OFF Huntlnaton Beach, CA 92547 &>Cit,_,, CIHfoml• Aflolon•I Olflcft: 8856 Val'-Y VI-St., &u.na P8'11, CA 90820 1868 Amellt Ad., Camatlllo, CA 93010 tsLIC -·-------- ~115 S. Avalon BMI"• C.tlOft CA 901"8 23021 L.Me Centef Ck, (L.8ke FOfeal), Et To<o. CA 92630 1001 E. lmpenal Hwy , L8 Habfa, CA 90831 4140 Long Beach 81\'d", Long Beach. CA 90801 G) 22939 Hawthorne 81¥<1., Toffanc:e, CA 90605 • 1096 IMne 81'Wd . Tustin, CA 92680 236 N. Cltrv1 Alie . Weal Covina, CA IU193 Anehelm Hlll1-Com1ng Soon "Merwry Room" •Y•1l•bl• on 1 rea«Wfd ,,_,,, UTILITY KNIVES 99c CRESCENT WRENCH & PLIERS ..... SS.99 TORPEDO LEVEL H1291 ...... SS.19 CONTOUR GAUGE . . ..... Sl .19 VE RSA 3-'WA Y SCR~/DRIVER ...... $2.19 HANDSAWS . . ....... RtOM SS.29 7 1• SAW BLADES . . .... .2 FOtt $5.16 14 OZ HAMMERS . . . . ............ HOM $8.39 6 PIECE ROUTER BIT SET ............. S 12.99 SOCKET & TOOL SETS . . ... 30°/o OFF CABLE TYPE BIKE LOCKS ............ $3.99 . =--r-DOUGLAS FIR . .......... S4.79 BIG SAVINGS ON LUMBER!! 2x6 8 Ft. SURFACED UTILITY .......... S 1.69 2x4 8 Ft. SURFACED MIXED .............. 90c 2x2 6 Ft ROUGH . . ............. 89c 2x2 8 Ft. ROUGH . . . . . . . ............... SI. I 9 GARDEN TIMBERS . . ....... NOM 54.99 2x4 CLEARS & SELECTS ........... 25°/o OFF REDWOOD 4 Ft. LATH No. 2 . . . . . . . . ........... SS.66 2x6 6 F.t. ROUGH COMMON ............. Sl.69 2x6 8 Ft. ROUGH COMMON ............ S4.89 4x4 6 Ft. ROUGH UTILITY .............. Sl.99 4x4 8 Ft. ROUGH UTILITY ............. SS.39 2x4 8 Ft. SURFACED ECONOMY ........ S 1.09 3 In. 6 Ft. BENDER BOARD .............. 42c u. CEDAR c 1x12 4 Ft. PECKY .......................... 88 1x12 6 Ft. PECKY ........................ Sl.32 1x12 8 Ft. PECKY ........................ Sl.76 4x4 8 Ft. POSTS ....................... Sl.99 PLYWOOD c REMNANTS FROM ........................ 59 HOMETOWN SERVICE FOR YOUR HOME IMPRaV&MENT NEEDS. HOURS: MON.fRJ 7:3()..5.:30 ITEMS UMJTEb SATA SU~9:()0.4:00 , TO STOCKON HAND. T 17th STREET. COSTA MESA (1 BLOCK EAST OF NEWPORT BLVD.} 64&3261 41.1 OMV PLOT L C ~alJ Talcl11g Shape The 4,800-s quare -fool Orange County Marine Institute at Dana Potnt Harbor will be completed by t-nd o( the year 11 con· s lruction eootmue~ o n schedule. Tbe $600,000 structure. which will include of. fices. classroom space. and a laboratory. will serve as a shore learning base for 30,000 students in kindergarten through commwtity college. Aid to Club Imminent? Clemenle Eyes Loan to Somh Coast Vnit San Clemente council appears willing to ball out the flounder· ing South Coast Boys and Girls Club, but wants assurances the financial re$Cue won't reoccur next year. C ity Man ager George Caravalho recommended the council award a one-time $25,000 loan to the youth club and give the beleaguered organization five years to r e pay the no- ioterest loan "I WOULD ENCOURAGE (club offi<'•als) t o gf>t their house in order and. as part of thei r budget adoption (1n January) to work out an agree- ment where they repay the city $400 to $500 a month.'' Carvalho said Wednesday Club direct.or Howard Massie approached the council this month. saying the 700-memt>er club is in danger of being shut down if funds are not found to pay more than $20,000 in debts accrued by the organization Uus year Club officials contend the club's financial problems can be attributed t.o reduced grants and cootributioos from United Way and local residents, •s. well as poor batting record in obtairung foundatioo grants. IN ADDrnON, CLUB dir«· tors admit the club did not keep . current with its insurance pre- miums. resulting in cancella· tion of its policy. That resulted in a club employee not receiving com· pensation for a $7,000 operation. Over S30 Million Saddleback Budget Backed by Board SaddJeback Community College trustees have approved a teo· tative $30,8710455 budget for the 1980-81 school year. Each commuruly college 1s required to submit a tentative budget to t.be county supennteodenl of schools on or before July 1 each year MONDAY'S APPROVAL OF nlE s pending package showed a SJ.S-rnillion increase over last year's S28,955,68S budget. SUb mission of the tentative budget document is the second step in a three-draft process before the budget is approved in August. Figures in the tentative budget show certified aftd dusified salaries costing the district more than $3 million over last year. Employee benefits, such as retirement and health and welfare benefits, showed more than a $414,000 increase. On the plus side, the district expects to add almost S2 million to the general fond . The institution of parking fees for students is expected to raise an add.Jtional $240,000. CIULD CARE CENTER FEES are expected to bring in Sl0,000 more than in 1979-80. General cbarge5 to studenu more than tripled. going from a tot.al of $5,000 in revenues to a projected $16,900 in 198().8 t . In July a third drart of the d1 stnct budget will be made avail- able to the pubhc. A public bearing on Uus draft will be held Aug. 4 prior to adoption of the budget. Laguna to Hear Committee Hopefuls The Laguna Beach City Council will conduct interviews for positions on the city ecooornic committee. land use-noise general plan ~~ and ~be seismic safety and safety general plan committee at its meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. In addition, one positJoo on the Planning Commission and three _on the arts commission expire July l and are open for ap· plications Applicants for city committees may obtain an application f~m. the city clerk at Ci.ty .Hall. Applicants for the Planning Com· m1ss100 and arts comm1ss1on are requested to submit a letter or resume outllnlng their background and q_ualiflcations. For additional 1nformallon. call the dty clerk's office at 497.3311 Caravalho told the council this week the city couJd give the club a one-time loan. drawing tbe money from anticipated federal revenue·sharing funds. But Councilman Robert Lim· berg suggested the city look into giving part of the $25,000 as an outright gift from revenue· sharing funds. with the re· mainder on a pay-back basis. CARAVALHO SAID THE city expects to receive about $200,000 in federaJ revenue sbarUlg this year. and said the money is generally used for capitaJ im· provement proJeets. And while several council members said an outright gift to the club might set a precedent. Cara valbo maintains it is to t.be city's benefit to help keep the club afloat. For one thing, closure of the clubhouse on Calle Valle would add a burden to the city's recreation department. which would have to absorb youth ac· tivities IN ADDmON, HE said, the city does not want to have to maintain the Boys and Girls club buildings. which are on city land and leased to the club for $1 a year lf the council were to approve a five-year loan, the club cou.Jd pay off its debts as early as next month Caravalho said repayment of the loan could commence after the first ol the year. Council members will return next week to coo.firm whether the m.ooo shouJd be allocated t.o the club from the city's propoe.ed $16.8 million bud~et. Laguna Boys Club Elects The Laguna Beach Boys Club board of directors has elected as president Bob LaJoie. a direct.or two years and last year's vice president. Sandy Bennett, a retired ex. ecuUve of AJcoa Aluminum. was elected vice president. Bob Saocbia. superintendent of tbe Laguna Beach School District. waa re-elected treasurer. Marge S kelton. head jurist for the Festival of Arts youth display. was elected se<:retary. Rotary to Install Elliaon Hazard will be in· stalled president of the South Laguna·Niguel Rotary Club at that group's annual installation banquet Friday at the El Nlguel Country Club. Landscaping Plan OK'd Preservation Pan of Parkuxiy Program It took le.s than a minute Wednesday fM tile Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors to give unanimous approval to a plan to pf"eHl'"ff aDd eobuee the tcenlc beauty alone Crown Valley Parkwa7 In Lquna Nlpel. Tbe plan, prev1oualy endorMd by tbe eount1 plauiAa com- m lulon . call• for added lancbcapint ol the roadway me- dian ud acl)aemt alope .,.. ... praervation ot vlewllaea to U.. La•Ull• Nlpel Hiila, tbe Sad· dleback ValleJ and tbe Paetnc Ocean and addiUon of ald.ewalb and b6ke trails. The document also cull '"" 1trlct new atandarda to r.ctace the clutter 0( 1lp1 tb•t dlnct bo1Debuyer1 lo ne"' boutln1 w.m. 8QierNor Thomu Rile, laid lbt amaller, earboud 1lp1 oft•• ••d up l1Lterla1 the highway. Under the program proposed in the plan, directlooaJ •llN would be included on permumt sip st.darda at iDterMc:tioM alone Crown Valle:J. Tbe pl_, aJIO n«>mmddl U · Uona to ••1C1ften1' mUCJm')' wllla tb•t IQl'1"CQld ....... tract.I by addini lmdlcapiq and to re- duce the "clutter" of bu1 benches, eledricu Junctloo box· ea •Dd lrrl&ation control devices along tbe partway. R11ey aald the plan, prepared by La1una Beach land1ca" architect Woodward Dike, "mMta tbe 10&1 of tbe coumy. tbe bWJden and tbe ,..,dentt. • He ukt the plan bad been en. dor1ed by I.be La1una Nlluel ComllUlltJ Auodatioo. KGB Contest SeU-serving MOSOOW <AP) -Seekl"fl to Red 8tar reported \hat the KGB poU1h tt1 Im•••· tbe i 8 , -the Soviet equlvaleot ot • RU11la'1dNlldaecNt~,bM tombADld CIA ud Piii -WM anDOUDCed a uUoul eompMi· MW•91 tbe ....-ID~ Uoo tor filml. tel~ pro-wtu. ill ab um~ la um .,.am.a and boob utoUlq tM ••d "In order to ralM U.. explolu of tile •Ht SoYl.t ~ Md ld1Dlollul lnel fll. lffw1ty oetwork. Ut.eraey, rinematotrapbl~ IM televl1lon woru oe Qeklal ~ Soviet ana1 ~ &Mm•.•· J Center Hits· Snag Bid Lack Delays Laguna Project Renovation of the L••un• Beach American Leaioo Hall for uae u a community cent.er baa been furtbel' delayed roUo'#ina • poor l'elPOftM from elx are• con· tract«a ulted to bid on~ pro- ject. Of the hall dozen contracton invited to submit a bid by the cl· ty. only one Laauna Hllll con· tractor responded. The city budgeted $100,000 for the pro- ject. However, Arnold Construc- tion Company's bid was $238,000. THE crrY COUNCIL l.hinU it can eet a lower bid and voled Lo rejeet the propoaaJ and re-tollclt bida baed oo an ucbJtect's re· vi.lioa ol project speclflcaUcm. The cow:lell al.so· voted to al· locate m additional S.S0.000 to $70,000 to give contractors greater incentive to bid on the project. Thia would come from city dndcJpment tu funds. City Mana1er Ken Fnnll blamed the response on what be called the limited amount of time the city gave contractors to prepare a bid. TO Q\JALIFY FOR $20,000 in county usistance. the city had to have paper work completed on the project and award a bid by the end of the r1scal year end· ing June30. Contractors were sent tnVJta· lions to submit a bid June 12, with a deadline of June 24 By choosing to re-solicit bids, the ci· ty loeee the $20,000 in eounty fund&. "I tblnk we can 1et a better bid (than 1238,000) if we eive the contractors a Uttle more time," Frank aald. "In retrocpect. we paid too much at- tention to that $20,000. and in do- in& ao hurried the process." HE MID 8011E of the leu es- sential item.a such as remodel· ing tbe kite.hen in I.be SO-year--0ld building could be delayed lf It was found the projed would cost more than expected. ··When we rebid we will have to look and be sure everything that is in our propoul is Delta King Geu Mooring SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Delta King. which once provided palatial service between San Franclsc:o and Ciacramento. will be returned t.o the waterfront here by permission If all goes as planned. The Bay Conservation and Development Commission has granted permission for the 52· year-old derelict vessel to moor temporanly at Pier 3 and then permMeDUy at Pier 24. absolutely e11eoLlal," Frank 1ald. The dty bal tJlNe yean CO IO in a five-year lew •CNellMllt wltb the American Leston for the ball. M a eoadJUon d tbe Jeaae, the ctty agreed co make improvement.I to the bulldl.as 10 it could be used for a community center. THE CITY 18 oegotJatmc with American Legion Post Z22 for a 10-year lease agreement that ci· ty otfidala expect to be comptet. ed before a final bid is awarded to a cootractor. frank said Wednesday that the city and the Legion are negotiating a few minor poUJts. But be added be wa.s sure an agreement wOUld be ironed out soon. City plans ror renovation of the well·wom wooden structure belonging to the Legion include enlarging tbe serood level of the building by 1,116 square feet. PLANS ALSO CALL for u~ grading the heating system. in· stallation of ln.sulatioo, a drop ceiling and lights on the lower level. Const.ruction of a wheelchair ramp ls included as well as re· construction of the porch area. a facelift t.o the original bell tower plus landscaping and painting. JJ • l' WOMEN'S k .hUtrle ~ FASHIONS · ~ ~ Monarch Bay Pla:1a Lucy ~ ;~;~:;d;;:•;;;~;r~ =t off original prices Dresses: cocktail, long dinner career, sport Sportswear and Blouses Pantsuits Skirtsuits SOUTH COAST HWY. AT CROWN VALLEY PKWY. .i.,Ol'TH L.fGlJNA \ICl'EL 10.S:~) THERE MAY HA Vf BEEN INTERMEIOA TE PRICE REDUCTIONS PRIOR TO THIS SALE sgee ALL SALES FINAL KHC>e tie--vn flot Of cote! lot 24 OOUf'S.. ~ ... '°' ~ , 9 11\et 10x20 HIBACHI OUll ~G •• Aoyel Terry lnt9fftetlc>MI Ju"'*>o '°""91a. ~ dMIQN. 30.ee>. tOdO ~ ort1 of ,_..,, cut .. w. llcwe ............. COii. STANLEY TAPES 12' LONG \ BATTERIES -~: ~· <. ":-,,.. -·. --\ DUMCDl·Yow--.oflMD.C. wMM.t ... .....,2 ...... Molly Volley Peppe; ;;lint Patty ~ Solly o•• "'-"-.,__ ""' Find the whole Peanuts 9an9 everyday in the DAILY PILOr ' 7 . -I Coast EDITION tJ I " ........ , .. . Dally N•wspaper VOL 7J. NO. 111. 3 SECTIOMI, M ~AGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Aid Upgraded for OC Jail Deputies BJ PaDDICS ICllOS .... ............... Tbe Or•af• Counly Graad Jul')' rWlutc recommeodaU.. Wed~ It takt would ._.. rre•• aat.ty for lberttr1 dep- ,!o&llea, bele end women'• dla· crimlut.ioD and hnprove lalDate supervision at Oran1e County Jail. Tbe jury. which wUI end a one- year t.-m Tuelday. aald dep. utlH worldn1 ln "problem areu .. °' tbe JaU abouJd be out· fitted wllb touch·utlvated ''pef'IOllal aafety control de· YINS .. wom on their betta. Tbe devlcea WCMilld allow any deputy attacked or beJd ln a ceU or ltolaled area to summon U · aiatance. Assistance now can only be Deride GOP's called for on telephones located ln corridors . "Sbould a deputy be assaulted Of beld. .. the aafety 'of the dep- uty la jeopardi.led. The Grand Jul')' ftDdl th.la sltualloo unac· ceptable," the jury aaid. The penonal alert devices rec· ommended by the jury are now wsed in state pri.aoaa. Lt. Wyatt Hart. sbuitf'a de- Senate Delllocrats Plan Own Tax Cut WASHINGTON <AP> -Senate Democrats, deriding Republican tax.cut efforts as political gimmickry. agreed to- day to write their own tax· reduction plan by Sept. 3. The tax cut, whose size and details would be determined by lhe Finance Committee. would take effect sometime in 1981. The action by the Senate Democratic Caucus came a day after Ronald Reagan , the likely GOP presidential nominee, and se veral co n g r essional Republicans including Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas called for action immediately on a tax cut that would take effect J an. 1. "Democrats oppose a quick· fix election-year tax cut such as that " offe r ed by th e Republicans, Senate Democratic leader Robert C. Byrd told a nlws conference. Byrd named a Democratic task force. headed by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D·Texas. to develop a Woman Sues Heirs $15 Million Asked From Movie Mogul INDIO <AP> -A woman who says she lived with movie mogul Darryl F. Zanuck for eigbt years s ued bis heirs today for $15 million, seeking to reopen pro- bate oC a will she said Zanuck signed when he was "not of sound mind." Genevieve Gillaizeau, who lives in New York, said Zanuck promised her 45 percent of bis estate when he died and, in fact. executed several previous wills specifyi ng this. Ms. Gillaizeau's petition, filed by celebrity lawyer Marvin Mitchelson in Riverside County Superior Court in Indio, alleges that Zanuck's son. Richard, a movie producer, aqd others used "undue influence" to have the ailing Zanuck sign a new will in October 1973. A previous will naming her - and dis inheriting Richard Zanuck -had been signed Feb. 15, 1973. Ms. Gillajzeau alleged. Zanuck, head of 20th Century Fox Studios 40 years, died Dec. 22 in Palm Springs after a long illness. Richard Zanuck could not be reached for comment. The petition for revocation of probate of Zanuck's will named 26 persons being sued including Zanuck's wife, Virginia Fox Zanuck, his son, daughters and grandchildren. "ln April. 1973, according to information and belief of peti. tioner, decea sed (Zanuck) became incurably senile," \be suit says. <See ZANUCK, Page AZ> FORTUNE SOUGHT O.rryl F. Zanuck 'IV Airs Views By Opponents Of Narmco About 4S residents opposed to continued operation or the Narmco chemical processing plant in west Costa Mesa gathered in \be glare of TV news cameras Wednesday night to discuss further strategy. No representatives of the firm. a subsidiary of Celanese Corp., were present and a com· pany spokesman confirmed to- day that none of the plant's maoaaement attended, although they were invited. comprehensive economic plan that will promote vigorous growth without refueling infla· tion. · Byrd s aid Democrats will block efforts to attach the GOP tax-cut proposal to other legisla· ti on today or Friday. The RepublJcans are aware the Carter administration is con- sidering a tax cut plan of its own ror next year, but prefer to de· lay action for several mooths while it concentrates on balanc- in1t the budget to curb inflation. The effect of Reagan's move Wednesday was to ste al the march on Carter with bis own e lection.year tax cut plan -and pressure Democrats to defect to the polltlcally popular Republican cause. The GOP tax measure would provide a permanent. across· the-board reduction of 10 per. cent ln ldvktual income taxes. costing an esUmated $22 billion in revenues. Tbe tax savilttf for an average family of four was estimated at $315 a year. Seo • .laeob It. Javtts, R·N.Y., said the cut would help narrow the .. tax bulge" resulUne from inflation and increases in Social Security taxes scheduled to take effect next year. It is estimated that taxes will rise S40 billion to $60 billloo next year. The GOP plan also provides fOr accelerated business depreciation for tax purposes, intended to encourage· new in· vestment in plant and equip· ment with the aim of increasing productivity. Under the plan. businesses could depreciate non-... residential structures oo a 10· year schedule, business equip- ment on a five-year schedule a nd light trucks and cars over three years. Sen. William Roth, R·Del.. and Rep. Jack Kemp, R·N.Y., say lhe Reagan proposal is ·'the first installment" of their plan for a 30 percent tax cut spread over three yea.rs. Reagan said Wednesday his propoeed 10 percent cut would be the flnt of three such reduc· lions if be is elected president. •'Besides the three· year, 10 percent·a·year reduction in in· come tax rates on individuals , \.hese cuts mu.st be made real and permanent in the fourth year by indexing all federal personal income taxes -IO that today's new incentives are not liken aw&.)' by tomorrow's ln-naled tax collectiom,'' Reagan •aid. Rea1an said tbe economic situation was "desperate" and tbat "Now. I ain saying to Coo1ress, don't wait. Do it now." partment spokesman, agreed to- day with the jury's finding. "It la a problem." Hart said. "No one knows the-feeling of ':/bat it's filte to go down there (in a cell or tank)." The jury also recommended that IM!'W steps be taken to cor· rect alleged discrimination against female inmates. The jury said women. regard· less of their offense status, are forced to serve jail sentences un· der maximum security condJ· tioru1. The county, however, pro- vides minimum security in· carceratioo for male inmates at the Theo Lacy facility in Orange and the James Musick Hooor Farm in El Toro. A similar facility for women should be established. the jury recommended. Hart said sheriff's officials do not di.saaree with the recom· mendatioo. The problem with Implementing it, he said , is funding. "On the one band we've got people screaming 'cut costs,' the boflrd 0( SUP'!rviaors saying 'cut costa' and ibt other group say- (See JAIL. Page A%) Jenny Brannick. 6, takes the plunge and finds out what it's like to be a mermaid during learn-to-swim class at Costa Mesa High School pool. Her instructor is Stephanie Christman. Ually Pilot photog · rapber had a liUle help from a friend in getting this Wlderwate r photo. ACLU Suit Seeks Draft Plan Halt WASHINGTON <API -0ppo. nents of President Carter's plan to r enew draft registration. scheduled to begin July 21. shifted their fight I.Oday from Congress to thetourts. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit in U S. District Court seeking to have the reg· istration plan declared un· constitutional sex discrimination against men The suit contends that putting the burden only on men violates the Constitution's Fifth Amend· ment guarantee of due process under the law. "We think this lawsutt is the best way to stop drart registra · lion entirely," ACLU Execuuve Director Ira Glasser told re· porters. "We believe that Wlder current rulings on sex dis· crimination by the U.S. Supreme Court, draft registration for men only is unconstitutional ·· Iubelle Kall Pin2ler, director of ACLU's Women's Rights Proj· ect. said the ACLU will try to block drart registration from taking place next month, but ·'we are reaJiatlc enough to know we may not be able to do that." However. if men register next month and the registration is later ruled wicooatitutJooal, she said, all registration records wtU have to be wiped out. The ACLU swt says "solely because they are not remale. plaintiffs are burdened wtth the requirement of registering for the draft. "Imposition of this burden on men wh.ile exempting women de· mes men equal protection of the laws.·· it says at another point. The House voted 234-168 Wednesday to approve Carter's request for Sl3.3 million to re· ~ister all 19 and 20·year ·old men this summer. Both the House and the Senate previously rejet'ted Carter's original pro- posal to register women as well as men. All men bom in 1960 would be required to fill out registration forms in local post offices that week aod all men born in 1961 would be required to rt!glster the following week. The maximum penalty for failing to register 1s five years m prison and a Sl0.000 fine. but no judge has ever im· posed the maximum. Further congressional action would be needed to actually draft those being registered. In addition to the ACLU auit, other opponents have announced they will try to tie up post offices late next month with demoostra· tions again.st reRistration. Mesa Tot , 1 Drowns in Pool at Ho~ A boy whose family would have celebrated his first birth· day Saturday drowned in a backyard swimming pool at his Costa Mesa home Wednesday evening. Firemen tried to revive litUe Patrick Henry Miquel, son or Henry R. and Tuula S. Miquel en route to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospitars trauma center . The child was pronounced dead followin~ the tragedy that occurred about 8:30 p.m. at 2939 Maui Circle, authorities said. Firemen were not far from the Mesa Verde neighborhood which has a branch station near the home and chose not to wait for a p a rame d ic van and team responding rrom a differe nt location. Investigators said the baby was apparenUy not in the pool ror any great length of time before his alarmed parents re· alized he was missing and began a search. They went to the pool first and found him noating face·down. CSee DROWNING, Page AZ> Coast Soccer Team Needs Homes The s mall town hall·type meeting was held at Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan Al.· sociation in downtown Costa Mesa, far from the plant that op- ponents allege spews noxious fumes. The plant at 800 Victoria St., hu been in existence foT mott than 20 yea.rs. Serlpt Stolen Thief Takes J.R. Solution 'Nuclear War' CampmgnHit SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A group ol environmentalists is ac· cusing the nuclear power in· dust.ry of starting a "nuclear war" in Calilom.ia and says It will req\aeat equal radio time to counter it. Weather Hazy sunahine Friday. Lows tonight 55 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Friday lower 705 to 78-88 inland. "We were ttally pleased with the f'elUlll ot tbe meedq. We drafted some new ~.·· Wei Audrey McCool, a Narmeo nel1hbor and leader of tb• Chemical Aetlon N~ Aaloclation. UtlcatlcJn fUed tbnNP tM Air QuaUt1 Jlana1emeat Dl1trtct •u scbedl,lled tor a bear1D1 that bu been J>Oltponed about two weeta, accordla' to llra. McCool. Govenmental ~tad.­ at dae rallJ IDduded Kip Upper, ad111lala&raUH aide to Aa· ................... (I>! a .. o .... ~) ud.labD M1t1,a""'•n'i"1PlftlaDlil-utct"1 .. ,,...... ...... At. a news CGlfeft'Dee Wednel· day. the environmeat.aliata c:IUd aa evidence the pro-audear lqialation ~ by the ... dutt.ry, u pro.nuclear ad· verttmac e• tf ._.. Sl.IMMER S4LES S4G4 Sl'A<!to ' Today's Dally Pilot pr•1nta an overview of summer..._ at Sout.b Coat Pina. Don't mtaa "Summer CarouSALE," • U ·P•C• maautae wttb atortel •nd ple- t\n'ea ~lbta p&ua m~ INSINTODA~ C"'1cogo.,.,. JOIW 81f"W, Ulc• pr.UccUOT Rfcllord Doi.,. "...., ..,. Uw pnu hi ct.call .. df/f.,-n11,, -*A ,..,.,,,., •. ~. pholol Page ALS. .. •ex I 1 i LIVE OAK. Jl1a. <AP> -Tonuado• tore tbroulh North P'1orlda lite •--ay and today, lncludl.O& oct4t lbat rtp'9d 1 room olf a nru thurch. ll\Jwinc Mven or et1ht chUdra. 'n-. twt t ra -.p.rooted tnea. ct.mared crope ot tobacco. ~rn and walermelona. • 'lnl down power Unes and damaced aome homee, otnciala uld. Oeput)I o..ttt\ !taata Mid ao cbUdrtn wu• hurt a.touab enoufh to ~alre hollpltaUlllion Whee the twl1t~r h.lt lbt Pi.De Leve Bapttit Ch\ltch. about U milet from Live Oak ln wellem Suwannee County S.dec Tr••tt tt1d1tlr•1Rll •c•••llftl ANKARA, 1'wte1 CAP> -The Weatem alUuce united to- day In ~mandt'q an immediate wllhdrawal of all Soviet lroopa from .U.hanllltan. but split over the Palesttn!an llaue. US. SetNltary of State Edmund S. Muskie hailed lhe Afghan resolution a• a alan ol 1reat.et soUdanty aroona mem· bers of lM alliance He prevented an attempt to refer to HlC determinaUon by PalesUnaans Uvlna In Jsraell-occupled ter· ritory. tn a communique on the Middle East The demaad for Riu11an walhdrawal came al Ute end or a <'Onference ot NATO's 1~ foreign ministers l•rwefi G-.. ••• P•-f/I Le&aw TEL AVlV, larael tAP>-laraeli 1unboa\a pounded PalesUn· Ian guenilla bases overnight about 30 miles north or the border ln aout.hem Lebanon. There were no Immediate report.a or casuaJUes in the Wednesday night gunboat raid alone Lebanon's Mediterranean cout. The laraeU military command gave no details of the at· lack, the lat.elt in a series aimed at keeping the guerrtllu on lhe defensive. If.& Carrier Stop o• Patrol MANILA, Philippines <AP) -The U.S. aircraft carrier Con stellation suffered a 15-fool gHh above the waterline in a , oolllslon today wilh a merchant sh.Ip flying the Bangladesh nag, but the Navy said the carrier was continuing lta patrol in lhe Arabian Sea. There were no casualties on either vessel, said a 7th Fleet spokesman at the Subic Naval Base In the Philippines. n .. Tre•1or S•alces T~ TORRANCE CAP> -A tiny earthquake centered two miles south of here sent a barely perceptible quiver through lhe area today. Dennis Meredith of Caltech said the tremor at 4: l~ a.m registered 2.6 on the Richter scale. Tftl,..Cer• Strilw In San Diego SAN DIEGO <AP> -Teamsters Union truck drivers struck major construction project.a throughout San Diego County to- day. idHng jobs involving $600 million and as many as 20,000 workers. FDA Panel Vote Cancer Treatment Pot Use Backed WASHr!'JGTON CAP> -A Food and OruJt Adm1mstral1on .advisory panel today voted nar- rowly to recommend making synthetic manJuana pills availa· hie for cancer patients to avoid nausea during chemotherapy Dr Donald Poster ~aid the nausea and vomiting that some cancer-£1ghtinR ('hemkals cause is so severe that ~om e patients with Hodgkin's disease and other ('an('e~ that can be ('Ured e1ve up treatment rather than \)ear with the nausea Poster said that th.e ('ancer m- 11titute gets many requests each day ror permission to use mari· juana on cancer patients, ex· ceeding requests for all other ex· perimental drugs. Descr ibing the prolonged r etch\ng and up to 50 episodes of vomiting thlt a cancer patJent may auffer during chemotherapy, he said, "the ap- propriate term Is agony." He said 5 percent to 20 percent of curable patients with some can· cera "will nol complete chemotherapy even though they reahz.e they're giving up their best chance." He acknowledged that the ma rijuana de rivative. delta-9 tetrahydrocannabmol CTHC). can have side effect. Including rear and halluca.natlons, but said the drup used lo combat nausea bave more side effect.a If approved u expected by the 'FU"e Destructive FDA it.self. the pl an would make the man1uana pills available for prescnptJon by this fall through pharma('1es at several hundred cancer treatment centers and medical ~chool hospitals The FDA oncology dru1t ad· v1sory committee or phys1c1ans and scientists voted 5-4 with one abst ention t.o approve the plan recommended by the National Cancer Institute Or. Philip S. Schein . the panel's chairman, cast a tie· breaking vote in favor or easing federal restrictions on the syn. thetic pllls containing della·9 tetrahydrocannabmol. or THC, the main psychoactive ingredient of marijuana. One mining member. Dr. Charles G. Moertel, director of cllnlcal cancer research at the May o Clinic In Rochester, Minn .• sent a letter s harply critlciring the cancer institute's plan. Moertel advised the panel lo resist "the current political hysteria for general release "' THC I wonder 1f perhaps the weight of ttus pohtJcal pressure does not exceed the sclenUnc evidence justifying release." Because he was absent. Moertel bad no vote. Earlier today, a National Cancer Institute doctor told the panel that THC hu been shown to be effective in preventing nausea in several studies of cancer patient.a. and potentially could save the lives of some who now forsake chemotherapy rather than bearing with the violent nausea. Cruiser Routing Closed VAN N\JYS <AP> -A two- milc 11tretch of Van Nuya Boultv.rd waa clOHd to traffic two houn bec•UM of •"Crui.le Nh&hl" problema, L.o. Angela poUce sald today. The police acUoo put an early end to the weekly Wednesday night ritual in which hundreds of cars parade 1lowl.Y doWD UM 1uburban Lo8 Angeles at.reel to be admired by thousands of teen-a1e motorista and aldewallt rubbemec:kers. The rate of Wednesday nilht goes on all year long but traffic 11 heaviest in s ummer. alter school ui out. Because of the 10:30 p.m. to 12 30 a.m. shutdown. police said there were only 102 arretta. compared with 127 the prev1ous week. ''Once they shut down the street. moat of the klda go away," explained one ofrtcer who declined lo give bls name. The boulevard has been shut several times in the put, be said, adding that lhJs time ot year is traditionally a buay one "because it's close to the Fourth of July and everybody's party· Ing." Fro• Page .4 I JAIL ... Ing .'do this and do that.• Trying to find a happy medium la dif· ficult, ··Hart said. The jury also called for changes that would aUow female inmates le53 restricted visit.a by family members. particularly their children. T he jury said it was "inap. propriate" for mothers wbo are not security rlau to be allowed only to speak with their cbUdren via telephones while being separated by glass partitions. In its third re<:ommeodatlon the Jury said one-full time depu: ty should be added to the s~d floor of the men's jail. Only one d<'put.> "µrowle r" now 1s as. s1i;ncd lo that noor. which can hold a maximum of 137 Inmates. The jury also ~a id a third ob- servation camera should be added to monitor activities of a second floor area in which Juvenile inmates are housed. Two existing monitoring cameras don't cover the an:a adequately, the JUry said. Fro.a Page A J ZANUCK ... It detailed an alleged confron tat1on between Ms G11laizeau and Richard Zanuck in the same month ·'In April 1973. t he said Richard ZanuC'k . after assault- ing petill•ner <Ms. GalJaizeau), forcefully prevented her from seeing or communicating with decedent." she said. "Petitiooer is Informed and believes and thereon alleges that thereafter Ri chard Zanuck kept decedent incommunicado." In October. 1973, she said, Zanuck sliJled a wtll removinc Ms. Glllaizeau as an heir and ln· "ludlng his son. Richard, who had pre viously been d is- inherited When that document was ~lgned, she said, Zanuck "was not following the d.Jctates or his own will "The document wu made as a direct result of dunn exerclaed by Richard Zanuck and others over t.be dflceued and ls not. a nd never wu. the will ot the deceased,'' her ault said. A "creditors' claim," wh.lcb was also filed with lhe court, contained wordini reminiscent of Mltchelson's Marvin vs. M arvln "paUmony" sult. FONTANA (AP> -A quick· moving fire consumed about 600 acres of brush before being brouaht under control Wednes· cby evening near the Riverside· San Bernardino County Une. DAILY PILOT Bergeson Pushes For Bay Funding ................. ... -............. -, .... ~ YM'• ,.._9'.ftt •!'Ml~-......_.... ,_.,~ ...... ':.t .. -:ot New por t B each A•· semblywoman Marian Ber1M011 is aaldna her conaUtuenta to put preaaure on state water quality o(flclalt who are close to <*:Id· ing whether to fund plans for a deailtiq operaUoo in the Upper Newport Ba)'. l(ra. 9e1'1e1011 Hid the !ltat. Wat.er Reaourcee Control Board will rule CID Ne.:lrnrt'a appUca· tlon fOtt 1 Stolon 1rut OD July 1. Newpart Beach cltJ oCftda&t want to use the 1rant money to conatructacatcb bulD totr~1Ut beforeltptabatotbebay. Tb• Aaa•mblywoman con· tendl lf Newport r•ldeatl hit stat. olndall with 1 ban.,. o1 1upporilTe 1etterl. lt eouJcJ ln· n..-ee ..a.1'laldal'• clecilkla. uu .. dl1 ,.,_.., .. u. 1raat... llra. Bera1aoa ••· PlaiMd ....... :· "lt will ......, ............. . ' catch basin. We have to get them to recognize tbe amount or sup- port there la forthJa.' · She said tellers should be dlrected to State Water Resource• Control Board Chairwoman Carla Bard. Post Offlce Box 100, Sacramento. 95801. The Newport Republlcu al9o ii urlbll a cltlMD ,.a. • tM Federal l:m•r1acr • ..., .. ment ~wtdeb \I 1•'1Mr· lnl•ltate olftlla and Game •PP eat.loo fw ,...... to drfJdi• 1Ut from .th• boy. Mn. 84tr'lllOft Mid thll P .J mllUon fl'•l would be Uled to dredse rou•bly 411,000 cubic yard• of 1Ut, tl\e Htlmated amO\lllt Uaat flowed lDto tM .,_, durlq 1Mt 19ar'a beaY)' rU.. lAtWI 19 HfllOltolWI ..... appUcltkm, Me Mid, lbo8l be .. t to the .... , ......... . dtNctDr, ~ ........ Ill llaJalL,S.l'lwdln.~ t o.llyl't .............. WORKMAN Cl.EANS UP PART OF 800-GALLON SPILL AT SANT A ANA CHEMICAL Pl.ANT Accident With Corroelve Murtetlc Acid CauMa No S.rtoua lnJurtea County Lawmen Get Two 'Gift Horses' Spill Site Clearwp Completed Look ~ two Rift horses in the mouth and you 've got to wonder what they've been eat- ing. Gold, perhaps., The Orange County Board of Supervisors accepte<t the dona- tion of two quarter horses to the s heriff's department mounted patrol urut trus wet-k Each horse was valued by donors at $3.5,000 The horses were donated by J amie Perrin and tw o firms. ReaJco Um1ted and Bear Property Limited , owned by Brad Pemn. Jamie's brother and David Perrin. Jam1t!'s father Both men nre past political supporters of Orange County Judge Rejects Freedom Plea For Pyramids Superior Court J ud1e Robert Green bu rejeded a request that be luue a court order to prohibit further police and court action against persons participating In get rlch·qwck pyramid schemes Judge Gr~n said he did not concur with arguments by at. lomey Jason Landess that state laws proh.lbitln~ endless chauu. s hould be voided because they are unconslltutionally vai.tuc. Landess had filed a class ac· tlon lawsuit on behalf or people cited by police and awaitrng proseeution ror their involve· ment in pyramid parties. The I>lstrtct AUOrney'1 otrice had contended that the st.le laws were constitutional and should be enforced. The lawault filed by Laodeu claimed invasion of privacy, harassment and infringement on free speech and free assembly by law enforcement agencies s eeking t o end pyramid Khemes. Superior Court Judge Orett.a Sean had previously turned down a request by Landesa to is- sue a court order barrio& further ~uUooa. .......... ............... -=----?IH t: ........... n.e .,"9,... .... Sheriff Brad Gates. The elder Perrin once was a business as- sociate or Gates before Gates divested tumseU of interest in an Irvine bar. The evaluations placed on the horses raised eyebrows around the C'ounty Hall of Admtrustra· lion ~1th many observers sug ~esun~ that they were inflated to proVlde a fanc) tax v. riteoff to the donors. Lt Wyatt Hart. sheriffs de· partment spokesman. said ~ evaluat.Joo placed on the horses was a matter determined $0lely by the dooor5 ·'Our official rom ment 1s that thr shenff or th1 ::. county doe. not place the valu<' on any gifts made tn lh1i-. department." II art -..Jld hN.tkdl) ·our ool~ requ1r(lmrnt 1:-th&t thP ~1ft be usable ... Jfart added llnr ... ._... are u~l'd 1n patNJI 11( n ·rtain count)' parks and l>eaC'h areas. For example mounted or· ficers were on patrol last Sun- day during an anti nuclear power rally at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Nursing Home Drugs Probed WAS~GTON <AP> -Many elderly patients in nursing homes are given large amounts of dr:ugs -often tranquillz.ers - without s ufficient r egard to whether the drugs are doing more harm than good, says a con1reaslonal Investigatory agency. For example, Esther Stanley, 82, of Santa Cruz, told the Houte Select Committee on Ag· log bow lhe wu 1iven drup against her will when ahe wenr into a nunlng home for treat- ment of a fractured pelvis. "I was not used to taking med1cataon in such large doses," she said. "In a sbort tJme, 1· began to suffer depression " A medical chart sbe submitted showed she was taking at least six anti~pres.sion or calming drugs, including Valium, Caple and ElavU. Sant.a Ana firemen have com- pleted mopp1nJ? up an estimated 600 gallons of corrosive munallc acid that 11p1llcd Wednesday at a south Santa Ana chemical olant. f';o senous 1njur1es were re· ported from the late·mommg '>Pl II at Orange County Chemical lurp., 1302 E St Getrude Place. althoug h m e mbers o f a television new~ crew were given oxygen aft.er breath.ing fumes. The :.pill occurred when a torkhfl broke through a retain· 1ng wall ~urroundang a t.aok holding the ttcid a.nd sheared off a valve. rirt: off1dals said t'1rcml'n cvacuatt:d employees or several nearuy manufactur· 1n~ plants and rerouted trarric in the v1cm1t \· Tht•y al::.o took precautionary Mep11 lo prCVf•nl thP acid from flowin~ int<> \torm drains DROWNING according to Police Otncer Den· nls Jefcoat. Investigators said the pool has a safety enclosure that is normally latched but a garden hose h ad been left leading into the deck area under the ~ate so 1t couldn't lock Mass of the An~els will be said Saturde\ at 9 a m in St. John thl' Hapt1~t C:ithol1c Church. co~ta ~fl'l><l. for the boy. Bci.1d~ his parenL'>. he leaves hu paternal g randparen ts. Henry Miquel of Corona del Mar and Giga Miquel of France. and his maternal g randmother, Fointu Ost1u, of Finland. Pnvat.e bunal as scheduled. War8hips Visit WASHlNGTON CAP> -Two \; .S. Navy warships are making a "good will visit" to Romania, the Pentagon said Wednesday. The crwser Dale and Frigate Donald B Beary entered the Black Sea Sunday and have dropped anchor at the port or' Const.ant.a for a four-day visit. IZOD SHIRT ... • •~ OftlNINQJU&.Y I•• ...ee..e..... .... c.11..... • WI s I .. ., .... ..,... 111-e144 •• r I CALIFORNlA ,.,...,...... THOM McKEE, WIFE JENNY HAPPY wmt WINNINGS 9tlot Trainee'• Succeu TQtM In Game 8how9 Game Whiz Tic Tac Dough Pay Record LOS ANGELES (AP) -Back when young Thom McKee used to scrawl X's between crossed lines to try and beat the other kids at tic-tac-toe, he dJdn'l realize he was training for the Big Time. Now, according to the people at the Guinness Book of World Records. Navy Lt.j.g . McKee's winnings of almost $230,000 from the "Tic Tac Dough" television game show have made him the all-lime top winner on a single series And no one bas stopped him yet. WREN FILMING FOR the nationally syndicated game show cut off for the c;ummer last month, McKee, 24, had defeat· ed 30 opponents and raked in $141,000 in cash, six Buick Cen· turies, two sailboats, motorized water skis, camera equipment. a hot tub and 11 vacation trips to places like Rome, Paris, Lon· don. Tahiti and Fiji. But McKee, who io a month won almost 20 times what he and hts wtfe, Jenny, earned in all of 1979, says their lifestyle re- mains simple. "The only thing that's changed ls we got the down payment on the house and a dog and a cat. and the dog just pooped on the carpet." McKEE, A PILOT TRAINEE at Miramar Naval Air Sta· tion in Sao Diego, has already donated one sailboat to a relief fund that helps Navy families, and be gives 10 percent of his winnings off the top to the Baptist Church and his missionary brother in Africa. As for the six ca.rs. he says he plans to sell them. "They just don't get the mileage we want." * A comfortable and beautlfully decorated Maxim Jp9m * Continental Breallflat • An Exciting lounge Sh6W •·Two Coc:ltall• In Maxim UN~ * Luggage handllng and Qra(ulty at the Maxim • MaJdm Lucky Leaftett to •tart your Lucky Streak M .... Hlt'll Md Cnllto 1.#Jy hk s,,,,,_, '-"""' """,.,.. ~-,,.,, =_., ,.,._,. 11Htrr4'iy. )llfii t to 11. ""· '-tr Srrwk ~ .. '"',,.,., Md ""' be CMCelltd II ........ ., n«lof, I ' Tiie Maxim Hctet and casino Is the 08\' TWO MOHT PACKAGE ~11.00 1181 OltSO<I Doi occ SJ~ 56 11111 pefSOn Single 'Toast of tht Town·~ Jf'S Vegas. With 800 luxul1ous rooms, magnificent caslne} \ila~hng poot. three wonderful """'a,its and an Ideal locatlon: just across trom the MGM Grand. ToSWtYout LUCKY~ c.n the ,. MAXIM Toft FIN ..... 1117 . --"""',... -- , . , , DNL..., fltl.OT AS Assembly Gets Mortgage:.·Bmt SACRAMENTO CAP) -1be "rollover" home mort,a1e bUl hu reMched the noor or the ttate Auembl~. The blll, which bu already puaed tbe Senate. would permit atate·cbartered savln11 and Ion auoctatJona to fffer the same klnd of variabl•lnt.ereit loam that the federally-cbartered auocia· llona were recently allowed. Foran'• bill would allow the lntere.t rate on a ao: mortgage t~ be acijwsted evel'.')' slx moctla, but the rate ~ never be more than 5 percenta1e polnta above or belor original. Tbe blll, SBUl37 by Sen. John Foran, D-San P'ranclaco, won 9-0 approval Tue8day of tbe Assembly Finance, ltuurance and Com· merce Committee. The interest cballges would follow a f~al mooey market 1'· dex. ~ The monthly payment.a could be changed to reflect the new i'· terest rates at periodic intervala, probably tvery five or eig~t years. A similar bill by Assemblyman Alister McAlister, D·San Joee. chairman of the Assembly committee. is pending on the Senate floor. Interest increases not paid during tpe fi¥,ed -payment per~· would be added to the principal, so a borrow~r could owe more l the end of the first fixed-payment period that' be did when be The proposals are opposed by consumer groups. At present, two kinds of home mortgages are available in California. One has a fixed rate of 1Dterest and monthly payments that remain tbout the same. The other allows interest rates to go up by 11• percentage points every six months. so long as the rate never exc~ the original one by more than 2Yi percentage points. Monthly payments are ad· justed wtlb the interest rate. out the loan. / Foran saJd that wouldn't be too bad because the equity in u; increased value of the property would offset the higher cost. t The borrower could prepay the loan at any time, in whole Try to Halt Utility Rate Hikes Nixed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -An association representing 1,000 California manufacturers has lost a bid to have two ma/·or utilities charge resident al customers a larger portion of $1.18 billion in 1?as and electric rate increases. The state Supreme Court re-jected without comment Wednesday's request to order the state Public Utilities Com- mission to reconsider the recent allocation of $718 million in natural gas increases granted Pacific Gas and Ele<.'tric Co. and $467 miJUon in electric rate hikes granted Southern California Edison. THE ACTION was brought by the California Manufacturers Association which s aid the PUC's ratemaking policy was "simpiy to assess a tax on one ~roup of customers in order to provide excessively low rates to another group of customers." The association. saying it did not object to the a mount of the increases. asked the court to declare the PUC's allocation sche me illeJ?al and order re-funds THE PU\.: a pproved rate structures for utilities are aimed at encouraging energy conserva- tion. The association said the PUC plan was not based on amy evidence of conservation. The association said PG&E's natural gas rate boost for com· m e r cia l and industrial customers ranged from 18 to 49 percent more than the cost of service. part. if be could gel the money elsewhere. > An amendment l-0 Foran's ball would require a lender to offer a borrower a fixed-rate as well as a variable-rate mortgage. ! I , Chemical Closes Bridg~ Bay Area Mishap Dela-ys Commuters ' . SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -The upper deck or the San Franclsco-Oakland Bay Bridge reopened early this morning after being closed for 10 hours while authorities tested and removed a white chemical powder that blanketed the roadway. The chemical, not yet identified. was believed to be slightly acidic. The closure of the San Francisco-bound lanes at 3 :30 p.m. Wednesday so~ thousands of com m uters in a long traffic jam c J By 1 ·ts a m. only a ,i.,TATE rew cars were wailing to cross tnto San Francisco .._ ______ __., since most had managed to turn around and take another route. said Chuck Matchell of the California Trans portation Depart· menl. Officials !>aid the powder spilled from a bag that apparently tumbled orr a truck Peripheral Canal 011 Ballot SACRAMENTO <AP> -A constitut ional amendment tntended to ~mooth the way for ap· proval of the Peripheral Canal is headed toward the November ballot with reluctant support from northern senators. The measure, ACA90 by Assemblyman Larry Kapiloff. D-San Diego. won state Senate approval Wednesday night on a ~·7 vote after a northern boycott of the proposal collapsed. A final vote on the amendment was expected today in the As- semblv. Tramrport Fund• •••~ .4dran«-n SACRAMENTO <AP > -In a resounding de · feat for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. the Senate has approved a constitutional amendment to require that gasoline s ales lax funds be used for transportalton programs The meas ure cleared the upper hou.se Wednes· day night on a 29.7 vote despite warrungs that it would force cuts in other programs and increase the possibility of "hscal chaos " At least 27 \·otes. a two-thlrds m ajority, we~ needed for approval. The measure. ACA74 by Assemblyman Walt~ Ingalls. 0 -Riverside. now goes to the Assembly for a vote on Senate amendments. ' lt'eff aN" Bnt,.fil llilce• Etlftl SACRAMENTO (AP) -With state worker pay raises and aid to sehools settled. the co~­ ference committee on the budget went today inJO the most controversial issues. notably welfa~ benefit raises. Tht> three state c;enators and three as- ~emblymen said Wedne<>day there remained the 1.6· sue of cost-of li ving increases for 1.4 m1ll1on rec1p- 1ents of the Aid-to · Families-with· Dependent· Children program and 700,000 aged, blind a nd disabled The Assembly version gives them 15.4 percent raises. as required by a 1971 law. The Senate received 11 7 percent, .IMHn,.rfl BOlllb TltrPab Hoax I.OS ANGELES (AP> --Qomb threats against !WO ('Ommerc1al airline rughts turned OUt \O be hoaxe:o; after the aircr aft. from PSA and Continen· tat A1rhne:.. v.t re diverted from their onginat destinations and searched The flights then con- tinued The incidents Wednesday both involving Boeing 727c; came two days after a British Airways JetlJ.ner ended a nearly 18·hour delay at Los Angeles International A.lrport because of a false bomb scare, and took off for London. CarNiral RJu• ,,.,,. .. P~t• DEL MAR CAP> -A state inspector says eight amusement rides al the Southern California Exposition lacked permits when the fair opened last Saturday. and now the crash of two cars in one of the ndes has tnJured four people. 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Tan Deepener. $10 .00 C:Osmetics &UltOC~~ 'Ml~UIR[ NEWPORT BEACH I ,.. • € F 011ndation Plan -~yed For Schools ID • effon to ovemxne same of the ftnandal CU\· 1tratnta r9ultlnl bom PropoaJtlon 13 tu cut.I and ltale equalbaUoo ol sCbool revenues. U"Uat.ees oft.be Newport· Mesa UnU\ed School Dtltrict are uaminint • propoHl that teems lo be wortiftl well in t0me other areas Tb1a would be the establiabment ol a foundatloo to eollect. bold Md dltbune priva~ f\mdl canlrtbuted to the diltrtct by lndivldPls or interested orpn.ilaUons. Already atabliahed are the Beverty Hills Education FOWM!eUon. tbe So Marino Schools FoundaUOG anc1 now : \he f\Mal"" Lquna Beach Educational Foundation. " i...,una a versfon, founded this year as tbe ftnt •n Oranae County. hu the ablllty to pay for f aciUcy or bu.ltd· ing improvements. fund extra t.eachinc Po&ittons and sup· port extra-curric ular student activities otherwise ~urtalled. Its niDe'-n\ember board. made up of four citiz.ens and , ·five school trustees silt.mg as foundation directors. 1den· lilies needs that could be served and allocates funds for expenses beyond the schools' annual budgets. Donors also may ask: that their COl\lributions be earmarked for a specific use. Newport.· Mesa Deputy Distnct Supt. Norm Loats told trustees that one group has approached the district to ex- press interest in redoing the lighting at Davidson Field at Newport Harbor High School. at long last. He estimates the job al $100,000 or so and perhaps it wouldn't be too hard to raise that amount if the district can show the community it has a fund-holding agency to channel the private money. Certainly, the monetary resources to support a Newport-Mesa Educational Foundation to enrich school· ing for our children exist here as surely as they do in Beverly Hills or San Marino. : Student Safety Needs •. North Costa Mesa homeowners feel they have gotten ;-. the short end of the stick when it comes to the schools' planning for safety and service to their children. School facilities are limited on the far side of the San ~ Diego Freeway. The routes students often walk to reach those on the south side of the freeway can be 'brutally busy boulevards. New area construction keeps trucks roaring through. but with new homes going up, there are no new schools to handle the kids these homes will generate. And many parents are disgruntled at the option of paying a bundle to subsidize busing. The North Costa Mesa Homeowners' Association may be overly optimistic in seeking construction by CalTrans of a pedestrian walkway overpassing the j()5 Freeway at San Leandro Drive. However, other suggestions offered in a report to the .. Newport-Mesa Unified School District this week bear .. looking into, s uch as city~mployed crossing guards at worst street intersections. A suggestion was made that the Segerstrom in terests, owners of South Coast Plaza and Town Center. be asked to install sidewalks now-that must be put in later anyway-on some of their undeveloped property in the area. That would make it measurably safer for youngsters who must walk and would offer a fine public relations gesturetoneighborsofSouthCoast Plaza and Town Center. Mesa Aesthetics Ali Roushan. the Iranian immigrant welder. set off a stir in Costa Mesa with his "peace tower." all 20-some crimson feet of it. which the Costa Mesa City Council has -let stand beside Superior A venue. AU things considered, it probably was an acceptable decision on the city's part and harms no one, overlooking the fact that Ali 's exhortations bordering on tirades in council chambers might have bruised the municipal noise ordinance. As for damaging the aesthetic quality c-f the · neighborhood, as someone suggested. one observer who . lives within sight of Roushan's malleable monument to · one little steelworker's determination to get his way · queried, "How can it hurt an area like that?" Good question. considering some of the other neighboring structures : Giant fishing boats: vintage Quonset huts squatting • about the landscape; vacant buildings; auto wrecking and storage yards; taverns featuring ladies' Tuesday .. night mud rasslin'; a punk rockers' music hall: another :· elegant edifice up the way for the gay at heart; and an • abundance or fume-spewing factories. One might even say that Ali has added a touch of dis· , Unction to a comer of the town which has. well, quite a lot of varied sights to see if you spend any time there. • ()pinions expressed In the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot ~ Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. :f°x 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . ..... ~~ Boyd/Who's Boss? "'~ ;~ By LM. BOYD c; Eight percent of the young lwtdes regard tbemsdv~ as r Jbe boss in the f amll,y. Thirty • 9ercent of the married ~ ~d!en in their 405 HY they llUDk they're boss. Fifty per· :eent of the wives in their 50s • '9Dlltend they're boss. Clear-• b. the longer the ladies re- • 11tain in matrimonial bar· ~ ens, the stronger they get. : Or maybe that should read: Dear Gloomy Gus Sculptor AU Rouaban for tbe Cotta Meta Atta Coundl I Er, does eo.ta 11e1a ~ have an art.I c:ouncU? A.ft. .. the stronger they have to be. Q . How can I get the spoiled-meat stench out of my refrigerator? A. Put a saucer of vanilla extract in it, changing same daily for a week. Houston is known to have a fairly high divorce rate. One of the best-selling greeting cards there ls a simple UtUe number that only says: "This ls not better and it's much lonelier." Q. Which b the oldeat of the foctball bowl sames? A . Tbe Sun Bowt at El Paao. It ILlrted ln 1935. Q. What's the average coet now ol a funeral and burtal? A. About $2,400. But a chain al erematlon parlors ls MtU.al up .tM>p naUODwtde wtt.b ~ent.s that aay tbe ·Job can be doae for SZl5 plus 145 to fTS for trauporg· Uoa. 8o the • .....,, mar come down JnU1 IOCID. ~ ...... ,., Jaek Andenon When FBI Tracked J ames Bond W ASHJNOTON -The PBl'• dHp CODCem wit.b the t.l'w·blue Amertca.nlam ol such c:elebriUes aa Helen Kelle.r and Humphrey Boaart bu beeo cbroolcled ln pa•t columns. Now l '\·e ot>- la l ned Sn ternal FBI documents wbicb reveal that the late J . Ediar Hoover was a1ao wor· rled about a fictional re lebrity- lan Fleming's s uper-British Agent ocn. James Bond. Communist subversion may have been threatening tbe Republic in the 1.960&-as Hoover auured Congress it was every year at budget time-but the FBI could still fmd time and agents to check into the possible effects of a James Bond movie on the agen- • Mailbox cy'•priltioeimaie. An internal f'Bl memo to Cutha <Dete> DeLoach. one or Hoover's top ualatanta. dated Jan. l, 191M, noted that f1em· ing '• spy aories "are generally filled wtth beautiful women pre· sentiq themselves t.o <Bond> in &eanty attire.·· THIS Sl'AllTLING revelation was no news t.o the mUlloos who bad either read Fleming's oov· els or seen a James Bond movie. But it was. important to the na· tion's top investigative agency because there were t.b~ pass· ing references to the FBl in "Goldfinger." a Fleming lhnlJer whose cUmact.ic scenes involved an attack on the U.S. gold hoard al Fort Knox. Ky "The type or book written by Fleming is certainly not the type where we would want any men· tioo of the FBI or portrayal of f'BI a1enta. 1'0 matter bow favorable they mlthl look ID the movie," aootber confldeaUal memo said. It explained t.bat · • Fleminc's 1torlea &eneraHy center aromMl sex and bbane 'lituatioaa, and certainly are oot the type with which we lboWd want to be associated." Evidently fearful that DeLoadl and Hoover lived in a hopelessly sheltered environ· ment. the writer of one memo felt it necessary to eJll)lain the facu of Fleming's life: "Our ftles ftf1ect that Ian Fleming is a writer ol paperback novels concerning spy stories in which bis fic:tiooaJ character. James Bond. is the star." the memo ~tates. TBE G-MEN even checked in· co the man who was adapting ··Goldfinger" for the scrffn. Richard Malibaum. and ~­ ed: "Bufiles <bureau files) can- )_}), tatn ao record re1ardtn1•• MalibMun. O•e of the .. Goldflnger" mesioe cooceded that a nu sourH was "unaware of any FBI portrayal ln the movie." Nevertbeleu, the memo ..mt.er recommended that ••tn the event the =u is contacted for perm to portray an FBI agent in the movie, it sbou.ld be nat17 declined.'' Hopver scribbled "I concur" at tW bottom of the memo. A& lt lumed out. the FBl's fear that tt would be somehow in· volved ln a movie featuring "sex and bizarTe situations" proved groundless. James Bond was able to save the gold at Fort Knox with the help of only the CIA and the United States Army. ODDS BODKINS! My political prognosticator, Jimmy the Greek. has bad bis ear to the ground. The hoofbeats he hears a r e co min~ from Ronald Reagan·s Santa Barbara ranch and they·re beadtng straight toward the White House. J immy has Reagan listed as a 3·t0·5 favonte to wan the No· vember election. Jimmy carter is back a length, H o-5, in t.be Greek's book. F'or longshot fan· ciers. he rates John Anderson at 20·tO·l Since oddsmakers cater to dreamers as well as realists. J immy also orrers odds on the P<)SS1b1hly lhat President Carter may not gel renominated at the New York C'Oflvention in August -and they're rea lly long. He books Ted KeMedy at 50-to-l. Walter MondaJe the same. and Ed ~1 usk1e <hmm? I at \50-to-1. CominJ? back 'rom Cloud 9, Jimmy rate ... the Republican v1C('·prl'!'.1dcnt1dl nomination ltu:. "'<IY George Bush. 2-to·l : Howard Hakt:r ( 0 -Te nn ), Rt<·hard Lugar. ( R·lnd >. and Paul Lilxall. 1 R-N ev. >. all Jto·I . Jack Kemp. <R·N.Y.>. 15 lO·l. and Tom Evan:.. <R· Ot>l I . 25-to I Family Responsibility Still the Key To the Editor: The Sunday s pecial. "Now Even Kids Face Shortages.'· by Delores Brooks Irwin does not recognize family responsibility. l believe that since these Unit· ed States were founded, the home and its responsibilities lie directly with t.be parents. I doubt there exis ts in writing rules for parenthood. so I will list the basic rules. When children are assumed ror rearing, the parents must provide the following -food, clothing. love, appropriate re· hg1on, safety. housing. educa· tion and medical treatment. THE ABOVE responsibilities arc of course ach.ieved in many ways and if the parent fails in some categories. the child then becomes a burden on the state and taxpayers Two cases in point -the ch.ild left alone while the parent shops -the child left alone while both parents work. Each of these is Jl!ross negligence and is the full responsibility of lhe parents. not the taxpayers . T he ch1ld's welfare comes firs t in the list o f family priorities, not homes beyond financial abiUty. boats. cars or big bank a<:COWlts. TheTe ls a move in this coun- try to separate lhe child from family life. Our country needs adults in the future that are emotionally stable leaders. achieved only by firm and responsible family life . Providing local government· sponsored child care centers bas all the earmarks or a cop-out. Responsibilities of parenthood are not alwavs easy, nor is anything worth while easy. JACK OWEN NoC...,ro•b~ To the FAitor: Three years aeo I alt.emat.ed bet ween writing to the editor of the Dally Pilot and ralllne at the aircraft as they new over my head. At that time J suagesUd any tolerance of tbe continued environmental Incursions was akin to accepting the fact that we are only "a little bit pre«· nant. '' The June . U headline. ••Airport Growt.b Plu Revealed by Advilon'' ....-.. tbM we are near rull .__ .ct about to deliver. I am tearful that we are about to •IY• blrtb to a Frankwtetn monster. Saapenllcr Riley told us he opposed the 1rowth of the alrport. bul be •uaeeted tturt we be tol9nnt aad eompt'OlldM. It r ...... OM of tM dap ol Nevill• CbambertalD and bl9 ,_... ot caa*•I•.., calored • coqll'OID18e. Tllll • ooa mt ~ ., '* fri•dr ecr-m.,.u. ... onstra te. do whatev e r I'> necessary lo stop an; further growth of that :urport NOW We are going to reap the whirlwind The homes m sections of Corona del Mar. Lido Is le. Balboa Is land will become. as I and1cat· ed in earlier letters. expensive ghettos. If Mr. Riley has the courage. and 1f our other elected ofrlc1als have any sense of inteJo?nty. they will respond to our leg1t1male eries for rehef There is no compromise Orange County Airport and all of its sateU1le facilities must be frozen NOW The on ly alternati ve that we can accept 1s a s huttle syst e m lo Ontario Airport WILLIAM M. MONROE iffiniR9 To the EdJtor · Where were Marian. J ohn. Bob and Tom last Saturday a! temoon" Marian Bergeson . 74th Dis trlct Assemblywoman. John Schmitz 36th Distra ct l>t ate Senator. Bob Badham. 40th Oas trict U.S Congressman and Tom Riley, 5th 01stnct OranJ(e Coun ty Supervisor all. each and ever> one. declined to accept their in v1tat1on to attend the Summer Solstice Rally al Niguel Park last Saturdav afternoon. accord ing to rally si>o'kesmen. When all of southern Orange County's federal. stale and coun· ty elected representatives turn down an invitation by some 10.000 to 15.000 young people. al makes one wonder whom they're representing~ The next time you bear one of these worthy "representatives" lamenting the lack or political participation on the part of young people, ask them what they were doing last Saturday attemoon. TOM WERT Me/W.,,,, /W .. , ..... To the FAitor: There att many ol us In Cost.a Mesa and Newport Buch who reel nostalgic when the topic ol the probable demolition of Clara McNa.lly School arises ln con· venation. Due ln part to It.a loca· tJoa it ii perb..,a the most viii· ble enmple ol 1930 architecture la the lmmecUate area. BeyGDd architecture Ues an Indefinable ebar111. aad w1rmlh which uJODt wbo bas spent Ume ln th1J bulldlnc will attempl to ex - plain. Two of the four 1ndlvlduallsed iaatructlon hlgb school pro· l rams lo the Newporl·Meaa cbool Dlstrlct have been housed at llcNally In recent ~ -MtNally {))alJDuadoa Hiiia Scboo& and Newport·Meu &••DIDI Hl1h Sclact0t . .... .. aclaool• "s•h•1••• 10••1 persons "'hom the society often labels "problem kids .. Jn th~ programs they are dealt with as ··kids with more problems than the average teen." l feel that 1t was successful matchmaking on the part of the school distnct when these programs were placed at Uus site. As willl lhe building rt.self. one who bas experienced the magic or the dedicated and caring facultJes and staff on these cwo campuses finds it difficult lo communicate to others bow positive the rapport between stu· dents and teacher can be. Both schools have been re-located and will continue their programs through the 1980-81 school year. ~!though McNally School. the building. may not continue. the memory of its contribution to the lives of hundreds of persons within our community will not be erased. RAMONA SAWYER WATSON ....... ~rdt To the Editor: Jn your article "Pets in the Lab·· <June S>. Dr Van den Noort of UC Irvine made the an· thropomorpruc statement. "If I ~as a dog at the pound. and had a choice or being killed the ne'Xt day or going to the beautiful UC lrvme campus. resting for a week. and bemg experimented on rd opt for Irvine. And 1 ·d be cont r ib utin g lo knowledge ... He makes it sound like a country club. The information presented an this article makes several at· tempts to discredit the anli· vivisection movement by play. Ing on the desire of the public to believe that animals used in laboratories are not subjec:ted to cruel and merciless experimen· tation. THE WILLINGNESS of people to bide from the truth is a powerful weapon in the hands ol a vivisectionist such as Dr. Van den Noort. Especially when he is able to influeace a reporter as he bu doae here. I would like to urge anyone who wants to put an end to the untold suffering ot these gent.le animals to write to their repreeentaUves today in support of HR480S. lhe Research llodemliatloo Act. This blll would enable the National ln1tltutu of Health to train acteoU.U ln rae91'Cb and test· m1 methods wtUcb do DOt re-quu-. tbe GM o( Uve anima.la. would at.op tbe dupllcaUoG of ez. perhnent.S, would dlstemlAate Information to tbe nat.lonal aad International acleatfflc com· munl~ oa ........aawt to ..., Uve aalmall, _. wo.lld promote aod _.,.. .....,.. Md IMl· lnl met~od1 •Ille• woald .................. 2 ........ ...,. ,...... ........ Wr:ile lo _your leg1sl<1tors at: House Office Bu1ldin1?. Wash . 0 c 20515 We are obligated to help those ~ho cannot help themselvt.":o., human and animal ahke. ANNE BALDERSTON Odl•~~-· .. To the Edit.or A monument of dehance -is what I tJun.k best describes Mr. Roushan's creatton That it does not enhance the semi-derelict ar~a or rs or sound contructioo is not important in lhe Costa Mesa council's dedsion. Other citizens or this city are obliged to submit beforehand. the documents or totlel·paper work as Mr . Roushan calls it, before proceed- ing w1tb projects Dressed as a semi-derelict. Mr. Roush an in his blatant behavior has gotten what he asked for. or shouJd I say, de· manded. in spite or the ranting. ra\'lnl and insults lo our elected mayor. Well. Mr. Councilmen, with this example you have opened the door to every other self· proclaimed artist to erect a cast iron snow cone or whatever. without rega rd to c ity or· dmances I would contribute heavily to the costs or relocating this artistic religious monument to the grounds of the U.S. Embassy an Iran an hope ils presence would inspire the release of our people so they could return and enjoy the same freedoms as Mr. Rousb*D. BILL COLGAN NeL...no/WI~ To the Editor: W~er happened to "Sugar 'N ~and everytbin& nice?" And "Love Thy Neighbor?" EYer try t.o love tby oei&bbor! Try it and find out! With today's b•ppenings. one would be ae- nled of everything from rape. robbery and makin& a pass at. their spouses! So we ruab in and out as fast as we can, jumping ln our car, afraid to be friendly! How often do we hear, "Hey. come on over and have diDDer wlth us!" (At today'• priced> Hell no! We fiaure who will we ''llPOftce off" tonllbt, wbo'a a "Good Joe," or lf arandma is home -or AUDl Mame! That la why we do not bave "Su1ar 'N Spfoe and evel')1.blng nice" anymore! E.HYllAN . Thunday' 2 P.m. ( T) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • s OM.",..~ OJI Planntn 80Ret u rn College St dent Can Be Tax Aid . .. . . By SYLVIA PO&TE• Evm lt you're upper·mlddle lncome parent. of college student.I, today's akyrocketlng costa oan come cl<:Nle to bankrui>Ona you. And ti yoora l• a typical family , you may break undel' the •train and aive up. But the tax law can help take some of the sting out of the costs -by glvlna you a 11,000 depen- dency exemption for your ch.lid In conese ., lone es you , Money's Worth provide more than half your cttlld'a support. A · pturuny large number of taxpayent miss out on the dependency de· ducl1ons lo whi c h they're entitled. The miscoocept1on~ are commonplace. Don't fall for them Don't believe that when your ch1ldren leave home, so do your deductions. Study I.he examples of these people who wrote in: My son has a job tht.~ summer and will earn around $3.000 to pay for h1S college expenaes This mearu1 his 1n come is too tugh for me lo chum h1m as a dependent. Not so. There 1s a general income limit A dependent mu.st have less than $1.000 in mcom~ subject to tax but 1t does not apply in your s1tuat1on The lncome limit doe11 not apply to a child who ii. un· der age 19or a full-time student So for your son in college. all you need do 1s meet the more· than-half-support lest for you to t'la1m a dependency deduction EVEN BE1TEK, VOUR son al.io comes out a tax wanner. As long as he doesn't eam more than $3 ,300 land·: he doesn't have income from other sources>. he won't owe·. any mromt> tax for t9ti0 The $3.300 figure 1s the sum of th<> $2,300 flat standard · 11l•duct1on and your !>on's own $1.000 personal exemption ·! Mak.-'iurt· your '>On dfW'Sn'l "lend" his tax-free eam- lnll(!> to the US ~ovemment Have him exe mpt his pay from incoml· tax w1thholdan~ by writing the word "ex-• 1•mpt · on Linc 3 of th<· Form W·'4 ht-hies with hL'I t·mployer To qualify ht' must havP had no tax hab1hty for 1979 and expt.-el to incur no tax h;,bthly for 1980 <This mid· year .. d v1ct' 1-" nght on time.) -MY DAUGHTER WILL earn around $2,600 this ~um mer I t-xpect lo provide another $2.400 1n support So I Ounk UM! more-lhan·halfsupport t~t and IObe her as a dtt- J)t!ndent !'tot necessarily It's not what your daughter earn!> that rount' for support purpof>~ It''> what !>he 1ctually !>pends on h1•r ~upport that s crucial here Jlave your <1aull(hler 1( po:.Mble, put cnoui:h of her ··arnin~s in \ht• hank M1 th .. t you wind up provtdmR m11re 1 han half her .. uµµort To 1llu.'>lrah:. SJAY )Our daught1·r ba nk.., SISO or hn $2,flO(J HI l'1itm1ng!> You pa) th1· extra $150 l)f ht'r t'Xl'4'0:-.t•.., Your duuJ?hter t·an use the bank savings for future 1•;1. j*nt.1--s and you hQld on to the depe~cy deduction By h3v1ng your claulo(htn b;ank her eam1ogs and you take up the ~lack. you µrov1de more than half ht:r support S2.:>50 V!> $2,450 -MY SON Al.R•:ADV ha.\ paid for his college es pens es for 1!8> $3.000 from his t.•amUl((i, S2.000 from mt• He deftnltf.'ly has provided morf.' than bait bi' s upport ctntl I can·t claim him a& 1it tax de~ndoot You'rc right. he has provided more than half thi- mont-y for h1i. collc~e expe~ but that doesn't necesi.anly mt'an you 106e him a' a dependent There's a lot more to !>Up port lhanJUSl the ca~h ouUay for colleeeexpenses F'or mstance, the "fair n 'ntal value•" of h1!> lod~1ng while he 1s at home during the )'ear counts as i.upport you provide rum. Prf.'ntu.·e-Hall caut.ions you to remember BV PROVIDING MORE than half or your ch1ld·i. !>Ill' port. yoo al-.o an· entitled to deduct any medical e xpenst."> you pa) for him or her Man> collegt•.., 1ndu<l1• a l'hJr~c' fur medical care, even though 1t ma) not bt· ... p.·nr11"t 1h k tht• collei;cc; for 111 1tem1'ted statem('nt or lht' char~"~ ofte r the l980 Kl school H "<H bt·~ins in St'otembt:r ITomorro~ Tax w1!'>t' WaytCJC:tVf'O <;1ftofStm·k I • .... ...... . ._ . ,._ •I ... . ... . "' . ,._ -Af AM(a O•O NEW YO.K fAPI )llO n --OKI-~ Tou• i.-.... ....,.. ,.. __ , .... »• tn 111 ,.1 l l t ,....... ~r, JIO m 1).1 ti \ 6-W ,, ... ,., •• " • • ,ni.AMK..-~•• !wfHM41-W .... pri( .. 1000 L-MOrfMt flxt"' MU U , ... to 1), -4t..--1 •• 1,...,. •... ., •. ·~ ...... _,,..,...., ........... . ......... ,. ...... ..,. '1, ..... 40 1••10: '6U .. Iller, 9ff II 00. .... 00 _ .. N•w "19"11 tl••CIY & Har111 .. -....,fllftt 1W •. U. U •. .... ""' ~ --,,k. --"",. .. 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S40ney Sneldon 7:00 II C8S NEWS D H8CNEWS 0 KUNOFIJ An unusual adventure mystery al>o<it a blind muS1Cl111t Wl>ose searct'I lor 11 boyhoo<I dream leads to murder fJ ABCNEWS 0 Cl) J()l(5R'6 WllO CD M"A"S"H T • apper's uloer prov1oos ~ 1oct.e1 hOmo unrll lhe Arm\I thinks up a r~ulat•on 1roa1 spoils hos going-away p~y (!) STREETS Of' SAN FRANCISCO A e0<n 0881er plans 10 s..oo s111u1e counlerlett coons 1n a •are CO' tee hon Pressure's On Robert Forster <left> and Linda Evans play landowners pressured by Chuck Connors to buy them out in the TV movie ··Standing Tall." airing tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel 4. "1!) MACNEll / lEHRER AEPOfff 7:30 I THE OOHO SHOW IN S~Of' "'Tile 81mm1 Wall' fJ MATCHGAME 0 tfal FACE THE MUSIC CD ALL IN THE FAMIL V Mike mull decioe 11 he wanls ro be "' trte waJttng room or the delrvery room dunno the blr11't 01 "'' l18by Q) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT @ID NEWSCHECI< (I) P M MAGAZINE A P<ohl!! or a Beverry H~I• l1sh ooc1or a IOOI< a1 a P•e· SGllOOI ~~ey team 8:00 tJ Cl) CHARLOTTE'S WEB Cti1u1one and T emplflloo CC>ml! up W111't a maNelou• 5Cl1f!ml' to save WllboJr lrom Ot>Comong Cnrt51mas o•noer f Pan 21 (RI 0 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY U MOVIE • • ''> ··Mefo<!Y Ranch" ( t9'01 a-Avlry. Jimmy Ou< ante A cowt>oy relums 10 !\ts home town as an honored QUMI ( I hr ) fJ 9 MORK & MINDY E •ldor' a "'°''* 1riea 10 prevent nia Impending maNiage by Cll81n1ng her· sell lfl M1nay's iMng<oom ouong r..s bachelor pany (RI 0 MOVIE • • * "The P11vote WBf 01 Ma1or Sensor> • 119551 Crtdrltoo Heston Juhe Aoams A tOUQl't Army man •S sotteoed py a lemale d~IO< &1111t rle IS trltOS• le1ted to a m1111ary school I<' rtrs) 0) P.M. MAGAZINE Meet hsl'I ~an o. Alan Bec1<. a IOOI< et me C1nc1nna11 Atoms, .. k nOWfl as the country's vnallest ice hoetley pley- e< s Q) TOURIST ~"'9 ..,,... llOoUt ..,, Old.,.. <"' • ™I 000 OOOf'l.I AMI lhelt IC)er1m.nt .. r~. ,.,.. 18*1 Otcer llltO mo'f\l\O lnlO "&eGuflly Arma ·· • llU. MOV!N" JOUNW. n • Nol Worlung· 811 M~ IOOlt• II recent CW. eklpmenlS In Ille auto inOUtlt')' and fepo<U on IN eflonl of WClfil.,.. 10 l)cJy • pi81'11 111 YounQ'town 1"81 U S SIMI l\u 9N1 OCMn G SUMCUISM ··c:nicaen e:oo. Cl) 8AAHA8V JOHE8 Beny. Iha key wttneea ageinat • muroer ~. ~ l"9 oC>jeel of • b<Un'• ~ of len'Of fR) • N8CMOVI£ * • "Standing Tar" I 1978) Rot>en Forller. Cnuek Coonors A lltN<ll-time Cll· 11e ·~ 11 naruseo wnen Ile reNM5 to merge his prapeny w111i thal ot a powerful and ru1111e11 •anchet (R, e MOVIE • * .. Baell In The Sad<lle 1194 II CO-Autry. Smiley 6urne\te A young men ln"81118 a rlll\Cf't and ceus- es a big ru.rt in t°"'" wtten he dlSOCM!l'S copper ( I l'lf ) 8 41 8AAHEY MIUEA A women c:leomt lier l'luf- Pllfld ha.s ~end ~replaced by a robot. and a IC'el'llill ,,_ 10 COY· er uo Iha lnefl of ONA cultures (CCJIR) II) MafV OR!FflN GUMtl C8m>ll Bake<. Rex Smll". Sidney Slle4dol'I. WM Shriner. Joan Ven Ari< @ID OLO HOUSEWOAK8 Soo cauanan •llows exam~ of COIOn•al llgltt· 1ng l1•tures eno tall.,s about the problem ot recreating period 1ogh11n<;1 11:30 fJ @) NOBODY'S PERFECT tprem~el Raoer Han d bntt1an1 l>Ut i..iutzy Scot· taod Yard detective '' 1emporarily as!'9"00 10 the Sen Fral\GISCO Police Depanmen1 ID THE AIOHTEOUS APPLES Conv..:llOtlS' Wiier> <I Ital HI ano co1111ma dealgtler Erle ( Romlill CM T lnoffl II ~led In Old onotogracint and ~ ,,,. e>eOC>lll wno ri.... known him well. ~~1~ THEATRE "OtlrMll The Clllo9I The aO•"O Oi11111N1 11 -.Veteo lo the HouM of l<l'OI end 11<*1 one of 1111 grMtee1 Ol()IOmatic ollellengM - the Sue2 ~ (Pan 'OI ~JJCC)IRJ Cl) 8(H WATT£HBEAQ'8 1980 "Amenca's Annudel Ttten At>d Now" 8en W1t1- bofg lnltH"'r-S IUI hOf Tom WOfle 11:00 I 0 D (() 0 NEWS Newt YWEO GAME • MOVl£ • * Ragan ( 19681 Ty Hardon Jaci< Stuart A Lat· on "1nerle8r> revolul>Oflery .,,.... II'\ Arnef1C81'1 pjlOI· l0<·l't•<11 to rMGUe lhe e• pres~1 of his country lfom the CMCMS ot the Pf_,I OIC1110f (2 hrs I G) THE 000 COUPLE SecauM! Feh s i.now1e00e 01 OC>e<a FMllPS nom W1fl a car on a radt0 Q\112 Shaw. Oaca• reiuc11n1ry srtarM h .. OWT>e<11'11p Ol 1he pr.,. II) TliE 8E.NNY HIU SHOW 8elmy is 1n Ctl8t'Q8 of a s~k•ng 1uoe eaeflenge 1n Ille \!me of 0.-VIC1ona "1!) PIANISTS Of' THE AME1'ICAS P18l'O 8'1151• trom HOJtn Soult\ and Contrll Amen. caa pertorm lrte worH of Bren.na. L1n1, Oeousey. ~andot~ '1:30i)({) ™E JEffERSOHS Coovinced tna1 c>uPhC•ly 'Holl help "'' b<.o1'!Nn~ 1,oorQ<i lr>C~ s ii reportc;or "'10 CO<T>of'O IO "•• hom.: rCJ< "1' on reno-I A J 0 TOf.llGHT HOll Johnny C&t$On GUf'~1s Netl S.mon 8oD Uec•er Pat Bootttt (h1a. 00111 Af.hH:)o 0 DA TINO GAME O ®l ABCNEWS Q) HOGAN'S HEROES ~ltnl( IS~ IO O"' 09I04'tl 8 flf1fl9 SQUBd CE GETSMAAT Ma.. and 99 are d•SCOY6fed TUBE TOPPERS KHJ f) 8 :00-"The Private War of JOr Benson." Charlton Heston ls a tougb com bat officer assigned to a military school in this movie comedy with Julie Adams and Tim Hovey. NBC 8 9:00-"Standing Tall." A powerfuJ rancher (Chuck Connors) at- tempts to buy out a small·time cat- tleman (Robert Forster) in this TV western movie. C Photo at left> ABC fl 9:00-Nobody's Perfect. The premiere of a comedy series about a bumbling Scotland Yard detective <Roger Hart > assigned t.o the San Fran- cisco Police Department. as CONTROL loQenl& wn.le mvesttgaling a Circus 9 G CAP1lOH£D ABC NEWS 11.500 ®) CHAPl.1£"8 ANGELS On tt>e ooghl of tl't8tr thifd .lf>OM!'Mry of working lor Ch&flte. the Al>gels aie summoned 10 ttwl ott1011 l0< a mystenous late noght mNlll"O IRI -JM>NIGKT~ 12:00 II Cl) C88 LA TE MOVIE * • .,, '"The 8-by Mllilet~ ( 19121 S.t>W• Her1hey. Stm Groom A dllldleM Couple lnllnQM lor a lree· """'ed gtr1 to Ilea< them • Cl'lltd (RI Q TWIUOKT ZONE f~ people ate trllPOed "' a C)'ltnO<ocat ~-· aoc:I -an~ CD MISSION. IMPOSSIBLE fhe •MF sets out to ot>ta.o f:'YoOence """>OO ..,, oroa n11eo crime crt14"1 10 lhfo °"<111> o• a recO<dlflQ '1111 Cl) GET SMAA'T Mw, 99 and Hwry HOO a<f! 1 .. tt on • d--1e<I Pac1tw: It.land 10 !00" IO< a m)'$1 ... t IOUS rfl<Jt Of'< fl< 12300 MOVIE • * * TM! 8ullttgnh., AncJ T rte Lady f 19501 Robert Stack Golt><lrl ~and ... B'OIOwSV pro- duce. dee>dM to le.tm t>ulttlQhllng 1n order to COi· M1C1 siege Ideas (I fir 50 men I I NA llOMAl. Nf'WS 1:00 TOMOAAOW GuMt ClirtOOO«St 0\#tee $Cflulz 8 9 BAAETTA T any 9'Ml'CtleS lor the mur • denw of• c:NldhOOd lrieno ""'° 1811 bel>tnd • preg. nant. drug-aOdt~leO W>dow (RI G MAVEAIQ< 8<91 _.,. an .. imported At atioan moun r · '" 1 l>Olt• tnald\ • MOW * •. ,. ··Susat> ArttJ God" (1940) Joan Craw1o•d. Fredric Maten A v.omao 1$ "' denger of 1Qt,o0 r>er latnlly ~or 10 °"9<· 1ea10us invol..--nl 1n <1!4<QIOtl I<' l't< s I II) MOVIE • * • M.i9ool1c.,nt Oo-..on · 119~1 J- Wymar. Roc• HuO~ ,. •ICt> playt>oy Slud<fo<. med• one IQ adO me<lO'"Q IO Pits ""'9lY 111e aod r.ie< r~ IQ<M ~· IQ 1"6 womitn M~lt'hrs ) 2:00 II D NEWS 0 MOVIE • • ~ Tal>e an., Fa1M! Step I 19•91 W1lll•m Powell She41ey Wlnt8"& A P"oleuo< botten oy a rllOod 000 ,,.... '° .,,_ lnMOeftt or e CfletOt-(2 hrl.I ... '2:101 NEWe =·# ~ NIW9 ~., 2;11 MOln& .:...! •• "Kld ~··c1~ Eddl9 Centot, AM ~ ern A 8n>Oklyt't ~ ~. tof1une. 11 11r.:ac rnltl.) : .. 2:36. MOW! ... : • *... "The Pride Ot • l.oula'" ( 1962) Oerl ~ JOlllM Dru. Ob:zy Detiilll' heolllng ~ tha Omdli( IMOe Ille Sl Louie c.a. n... to vlc10t')' With Nti pMnc)menal pltelllng •*- ty ( 1 fir .. 55 min.) • 3:00. MOVIE • • • "Two &ltera F'°"' Boeton · ( 11Me, .i.-Altyr aoo.1<a1nryn <lr•'f90n • MOV1E • • • "Ne•t Time We Love"' (11135) J•m. St- at1. Margeret Su11ev.,,; 3:60 8 NEWS 3:56 8 THE AIFLEMAH •:OOll MOVIE * • "Desert legion" ( 1953) Alan Ladd, ~ Oal>I 4:208 MOVIE • • "GI Jane"' ( 19501 JOa4 Porter. Tom Neat ,, 4:30 41) N£WS Friday·• Bayt i•e Movie~ ll:OO tl) *''>"Ho\ Shala" ·'. I 1956) 8o_.y Boys, Hunti Hall : -AFTERNOON-· -~· 12:00 G • • * .. The Bang. , Beng K10" ( t967) Glif M11d1s.oo, Tom 8osley ·, 8) • * . ., "Tap Sec:rel Atl81r'" ( t 9S 71 Susal) Heyward l<lfk Dougi.i~ II) • • "Strn09e Laoy In:· Towo'" I 19~51 Grett' Ga•son. Oen" Andrewt, 3 00 0 * * * "K>S!. Ot Deatn" ( 19' 7) Bl'laf\ Oon1evy. VIC': tor Mature (lll) * * ·' flnreup 11!>69) RdQuet We1c11 Jamee SIBG'f 3 30 0 * * • Trtat !. My Boy" I t9S11 Dean Manin Jerry L-•s 5:00 ID * • • '1'ho Otasi; Sitpper ., 19551 Lesh• CarO<l. Mochaej WU~ £D OVER EASY Guest actor Anthony IWi~I IS ~>dn8l>PfK) by d trio ol lrO..cnetOUS la<n~ 1n me employ ot a o.,..1ou• tycoon (RJ The 11\116 of a g<OVP of Amencan 1ouos1& 1ra""41ng le>gell'tef lllf'Ou9h Europe are sucJoenly allered by rhe oeocle trtey me4!1 and I,... •ncoden ts Wf'llCl't roao- oen 10 11>em S1amng Lee Mt"lowe1ner erao1oro D111. mJn Adoenne Barbeau. David GrOl't, Ma11sa Beren- soo Jol'tn MCCOO~ al'ld Laurette Spang-McCool< fID 28TON10HT OOCIOf C6<eies&ly Sle<t!U.ils J T 1 Qlflfrteod. the AppleS, Ille gtrl S lsm1ly al'ld a repOJ1et unite to e"~ tne 1n1th @ID ST AABOARD JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk Hopl(lni; (CCl!AI Chann~I Lilsr ing,. 8 K1'<Xl 1CB S1 Lo'> Anq~·I(" D KNBC tNBCI LO!> An :iett-:. 0 KTLA 11no I LO'> Antf\'lt:'> 0 ~BC TV (ABC) Lo.-.. Ange1f'<, (() l\FM81CBS1 S;in 01eqo 0 KHJ TV 11no) LO'> An JE'I+!<. ~ l<CS T (ABC! San D11•qc. ID KTTV (Ind I Los AnQl'lt--. CE l<COP·TV (lno J Loe; Anqe11·~ fl) l<CET· TV I PBS) Lo~ An gt' it''> c:l KOCE· TV 1PBSI Hunt111qton S.. K~ Housing Fo< 56r>IOIS @ID SPORTS UNU MfTED 8.30 0 ® BENS~ Benson rs Oe1.grt1e0 when an army buddy l&lls lor Marcy until he learns a "'So Doneloaon Ana The Heywood a" 10:00 i) Cl) KNOTS l.AHOING Karl!f'I s 1nvotvemt>nl on e scnoo1 board election lead~ tie• to re-eva1u111e ht>• own hie anct mitmage IRI 00 NEWS 0 @)20120 &) JAH ANO OOH S CALIFORNIA SPEClAL Gu!'SIS Glen CampoeK Richard Hatch Bruce Dav.oson en<! Peter Lupus tii) CAMERA THflEE Et1e · T tie trte of '"lluen- OU~ GUEST TOc::IA,YtS iHc NOT~D IN\JESTM£Ni COUNSELOR MARVIN ~DINER.' .J.R. Will Live -But Who Did It? pulled the trigJ?er l VE FOVl'IO w~rnN<; !3001<.5 ON tNVESTMENI COUN5U11'<>' "T00f-A N ICE= LI f ILi:.. GQU?M1NE,..1 l"J I / ~ - DALLAS <APl -It has long been said that only the good die young Well. J R. Ewing. the dastardly whef'ler-dealt'r of CBS" .. OaJlas," 1s alive and kicking Almost every character 1n the weekly, hour·long prime lime soap opera ts a suspect And Lonmar ex· ec-ut1ves are determined lo keep the m~stery a secret until the show airs Sept 19 $100.000 per episode to return to tht· s how The settlt•m cnt reportedly makes flagman one of the hJghest paid actors on tele\'lston Kt·rchC'val. lhC' brother of J R ·s SI!> lt•r 1n la". and attornev Alan Beam. dcptc-tl'd by Raymond Powell ~ Larry Hagman. who portrays lhe sinister oil and cattle baron. reJOined the IO·membt>r cast of the telev1s1on series Tuesday on location here. s aid Lortmar Productions publtctst Earl Wingard. J . R ., PROBABLY the world '~ favorite TV heavy, was shot m the series' closing episode last year No one knew then if he would survive and 1t has not been revealed yet who HAGMAN FLF.W from London to ·'ex as Sunday, almost t'40 weeks after ftlmrng of the fall senes began, and reac-hed agreement Monday with Lor.mar m the lengthy contract dis- pute Industry spokesmen speculated Hagman had demanded as much as Tuesda>. J R was rolled 1n a wheelchair from the f1 ct1t1ous Dallas General Hospital. ··r was supposed to have guards 24 hours a da}. ·· cnt'd J R .. What burns me as how they got in the office 1n the first place Tht'y·re just tr) ing to drag more money out of me. that's whC1t th<'y 're trying to do " "DALLAS" POLICE already ha\'t' arrested Cltff Barnes. played by Ken Bt:T , WINGARD insists. "Nobody really knows who did 1l .. ·That dcc1s1on "ill be made after 1 c;cv~ral shot~ 1 of nabbing the SUS· ~c-t> are mJdl' ... he said .. One "111 be skipped in n~ht before air time ·· CBS Makes It a Seven-week Streak NEW YORK f AP> -CBS had the week's eight h1ghest·rated programs. including "The Jer. fersons .. m first place. and continued to build momentum toward the uproming fall season CBS won the race for the 1979-80 season which ended April 20 by a fraction of a point over four- ttme winner ABC Then tl lost the weekly compet1 t1on twice in a row, but 1s unbeaten i.n the last seven weeks CBS' RATING FOR THE week enchng June 22 was 14.6 to 14 for ABC and 13.2 for NBC The networks say that means m an average prime- llme rrunut.e during the week. 14.6 percent of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to CBS. Figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed CBS winning three nights of the week -Monday, Fn• Conrad As Wolfe HOLL VWOOD (AP> -WUliam Conrad. who day and Sund ay ABC won the other rour nights, while NBC, whJch did not win a night. returned to the No. 3 position after a week in second place. THE TOP-RATED SHOW for tbe second straight week was "The Jeffersons·· on CBS with a rating of 22.3. Nielsen says that means of all the TV-eqwpped homes in the country. 22 3 percent saw at least part of the program. Of 65 shows on the air in the week. only 16 had not ~n broadcast before. The hi ghest·rated of the new shows was "The Barbara Walters' Spectel'' on ABC. tied for loth place with another ABC program, "20-20." An NBC movie, .. Steel Cowboy," was 15th pt>r John. M D ... 19 5 or 14 9 mtlhon . all CBS . ··Fantasy Island." 19 or 14 5 mill.Jon . ABC . and .. 20 20·· and "The Barbara Walters· Spec1a1.·· both 18 8 or 14 million. both A BC The rest of the Top 20. .. 60 Minutes ." CBS . ··Love Boat" and "Cha rite's An~els." both ABC . Movie -··steel Cowboy" and ··Quincy . M E ." both NBC. and "ThreC'·s Compan~.·· ABC. three.way tie. "Vc~as·· and ··Ta1C1 :· both ABC . lie. and "Facts of Life," NBC Meryl Signs for Role HOLLYWOOD <APl -Meryl Streep. who won an Academy Award as best supporting a ctress ror .. Kramer vs. Kramer." will star in "The French Lieutenant's Woma n · · ,, ......... . :~ WHEELED OUT -J . R. Ewing (Larey Hagman> leaves the hospital in the first new episode of the TV series "Dallas." flanked&, r from left) Barbara Bel Geddes. Linda Gr!¥ a nd. at right, Jim Davis. Others a re unid~· tified extras. ~ , JOHN D\N BEU.5HI AYKROYD THE BWES BROTHERS a ml.16Kal comedy [Bl ~!~~~~.:~·-·- NOW PLAYING •JUST WHEN YOU ITWAS SAFE TO GO• FISHING .. ' IN THE CH .. IUN.~ -"'°" si... HK· TV • starred "Cannon," will play the role in "Nero Wolfe " for NBC. CBS won the week despite having three of the lowest·rated shows. An ABC movie, "Captains Courageous," was 6lst, followed by NBC's pnme· time broadcasting or the U.S. Olympic boxlng trials and the three CBS programs -"Bad News Bears." "The Stockard Channing Show" and a Republican political announcement, "It 's a Great Night America." HERE AJlE THE WEEK'S top-rated shows : The Victorian love story will also star British actor Jeremy Irons The movte is now ln produc· t1on around Cornwall. England. with Kajrel Reist directing. Dramatist Harold Pinter wrote the screenplay from the book by John Fowles. mwuas· CllllMA WI.ST Westminster 891·393~ The new series will be based on the classic whochmnit books by the late Rex St.out. Wolfe was a self-prolessed crime-solving genius who rarely ventW'ed outside his New York brown.stone, whe re be iodul&ed himself on the finest food pre- pared by his own cbef. Tiie MOVIE MUSICAL EVENT of the IOtsl "The J effe rsons," with a rating of 22.3 representing 17 million homes, "Dallas," 21.8 or 16.6 million, "M·A·S-H ," 21.5 or 16.4 million, "House Calla," 20.7 or 15.8 million, "Lou Grant," 20.2 or 15..4 million, "Allee." 19.9 or 15.2 million, "Dukes of Hazzard," 19.6 or 15 million, and "Trap· "The hean does leap upl A sleek car•ltfter." -cttarltl Olompln. Loi Al1gllll nm. '. . I ' NOW PLAYING --·-C.MIM 131 ~I -·---· """ )&t~ . ._._.. .......... ''A BETIER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS, ••• ,, -TIME MAGAZINE BIWIMl'M._TW11 Costa Mesa 631 -3501 CllUOMl Orange 634-2553 --..... llfD. Dltlft.Mt Santa Ana !>31 ·1271