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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-21 - Orange Coast Pilot. I f ·~ ~F.lrst Step For. O_ther 52' ' Close to Oroneo In Judge Reeoun MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 21, 1980 woa.. n , NO.-. J sa~ ...... , 'Hostage Returns, Cheered . WASHlNGTON <AP > -Fight· mg back tears. freed American hostage Richard Queen returned to the State Department today to a tumultuous welcome, telling cheering colleagues that "You all know how much I love lo be back." Thousands o f de partme nt workers crowded inlo a lobby to greet tum. He was hugged by two secretaries freed from Iran in November. "This is just the first step back for the other 52," Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie said. At a news conference. Queen said his Iranian captors were mostly dedicated Moslem slu· dents who made no real effort to turn him against the United Sutes. ''Ther e wa s no brainwashing," Queen said. ·He said he was treated weU by the mllitant.s who have held tbe U.S. Embassy in Tehran since November, although there were "a fewSOBs.'' The 2.8-year-old diplomat, set free because of a neurological illness. said be was out of touch with most of the 52 other American hostages. but was confident that tbey would sur· vive their ordeal. 0 At Newport Autlwr ~d A San Clemente couple filed a law s uit in Or a n ge County Superior Court Friday in an at· te mpt lo stop a Newport Beach m an from publishing a book entitled Who's Who in Orange County Donald E. Vitale and Sarah A. Vitale claimed m the action that Robert W. Tompkin·s use of the "Who's Who" title infringes on a trademark they hold for ot.her "Who's Who" biogr aphi cal publications. The Vitales said in the action they publish. among others. Who 's Who in California and Who 's Who in Los Angeles County. The couple are seeking an in· junction to prevent Tompkins from publishing the Orange County listing. The Vitales clai m that Tompkins is seeking listings for the local Who's Who by mail questionnaires. One of those questionnaires was sent. according to the suit. to PauJ Vitale, identified as a 17·year-old high school student. c Coast MBn Sued On Who Can Say Who's Who us our . raft • ~1tes ........... 150 DRAFT PROTUI ERS HOLD LOS ANGEtiS RAU Y R1glat ..... U .... Wey De ..... Lepl Sneg ~gal Outcome · In Doubt WASHINGTON <AP > -Young Ame~cans for the first tame in rive ears began SiiJ\ing up for the Hilary draft today. even though the Jaw under which registration is resuming could become unconstitutional before their next birthday because it excludes women. After a flurry of late legal maneuvering. in which a federal court blocked registration only to be overruled. by U.S. Sup~me Court Justice William Brennan. the first of an estimated 4 million young men began filling out Selective Service information cards today at post offices around the country. The f irs t ph ase of the registration, covering 19· and 20·year·old men bom in 1960, will continue over the next two weeks. Within 90 days, they will recejve formal notice tbrouib the m.ail - that they are regis tered for possible induction in the event of a national emergency. Early r es ponse to the government's call was light today with postal officials reporting no lines or crowds. CSee at:GISl'E&, Page .\2) • • 1 think they are pretty strong people." the bearded former vice consul said. Queen said he spent much of bls time in captivity reading tbe contents of tbe embassy library, playing penny poker with a cellmate and learning French. Newport Home • di 1 1 8 .-• ea eee .. t Ceast He said bis captors "didn't care what we did u long as we dSdn 't escape." (See llOSTAGE, Pase A!) Quarter Theft . . . ~$10,000 : Two b9p stuffed with $10,00C> wortb ol allver quarters were IWiped over tbe weekend from ~ lddi.nc spot lD an awe ol a ~-~Beach bome. ': Howard Fleldatnd Ahmanson told police Sunday that he'd ltaabed 1,000 pre-..-quart.en In bank ba1s In bis Ocean llouleYard house nearly a month qo. • • He told lnvest11atou be llOUcedt.the valU.ble colna were __. SUDda)' nen1q wbea be ntuned from a vacation. Police -.1d It wu unclear bow the ....... the bouae. ...... Rollen Stewart of Cle Elum, Wash., whose multi-colored hair bas been seen on television sportscasts, wa rempved by aecurity guards from the Olympic Press Center in Moscow today. ''Tbey only questioned me," he said. ''They were really quite pleuant." Burglarized Thieves gathered more than $42,000 worth of eold and diamond jewelry from a bedroom dresser in the home of a Newport Beach businessman over the weekend. Zamel Mohamed Alaqlll toJd investigators Sunday afternoon that the crooks made· off with three diamond rings, five 1old bracelet.a, a Ht of heart·sbaped diamond currllnks , 13 gold chains and a $5,000 Rolex watch. Police said It appeared the in· truders entered the victim's Park Newport house through an unlocked sliding &lass door. Afgha~ Blast Kills I 0 Reds ., ..... ~ ..... A R...ta tank and a miHtary truck exploded after rolling onto a land mine in mountainous westem Allthanistan, kUUni 10 Ru11ian 101dien, the govern- ment news a1ency of Iran said today. The acency, Pan. also report· t;, .. d two Afahnn Mo~lf'm guer~ rUlu died 1D anoUler clash with Soviet troops. Pars said lt1 report cam& from a reporter with the Iran· based l1lamic Movement of Ar1banhtan. The a1ency said the mine destroyed the tank and truck near Herat, cloee to the western Aftbanistan border with Iran. Youngblood Trai/,s 0ron£o 'by 25 Votes I' a tread established in two weeks ol vote rece>untina con. linues to bold, attorney Bobby D. Youn1blood will overtake in· cumbent Juqe Rlchard Orozco in an extremely tight race in Or a ng e County Central Municipal Court. At the cloee of the work day Friday, Younablood was trailing Orosco by 25 votes, having gained 177 ballots 11nte the re· count beaan July 7 at the Registrar of Voters Office in Santa Ana. Tbe recount wu scheduled to continue today. Al Olson, re1lslrar of voters, said 300 ol the 314 precincts in the central mW'Uclpal court dis· trict have been recounted. Baled on the 1alns Youn1blood baa made,. Olson said. It would appear the challenger will overtake the in· cum beat Jurist by midweek. Youngblood called for the re- count after be lost by 202 votes lo Orozco in the June 3 primary election. The recount is coaling Youngblood $275 per day. Feinini•ts Omted VIENNA, Austria <AP) - Three Soviet feminists were ex· pelled by the Kremlin over the weekend, a spokesman for Am· nesty International said today:. The women said they were COD· necl.ed with a feminist journal which recently ur1ed Soviet men to refuse military service in Ar1haniltan. Weatller Mostly SUDDJ tbrou1b Tuesday with ovenai1bt low clouds lutin1 into mid · mornin1. Lows tonight S1 at the beaches, 6S inland. Hip Tue.day upper-. to lower IOI. INSIHTODA~ Men ollO ore laking more time to b* btttn. Sn "°'J. photoa,~CJ. .... •• ,._ ...._ .., ,... l"'9 a ,,.. ....... a AML.-.... a L.M..... ......... aN ~-............... .. c;;;.;; J: t.=':1u'' -.:I c-ic. .. ..... • ... c~ .... .._....,... .. .... Al T......_ -" I ..... ,...,....... ~ ..... tat I 114..... M ~ C14_...._ M "'••P-AJ REGISTER. • "ll•a ~ llow. It'• a tridde at beat.'' aald J Hn Babcock. a apokeawoman for tbe po1tal dlat.rlct '8 llGMat But IOllDI YGW\I mea N1d they umeeatlYIOtetltoverwtUt. ''Tb .. y'rt 1oln1 to 1•t me anyway ao lt. abft,no uu ll'Ylna to h1dl'.' said llarvtn Wallace, 19;of Dalt I more II as Wt'll Jll other young men amona th ~ first group of re1111tranta around t.be country •aid they •111*1 up NlluctaoUy. "l don't really want to regislel', but 1t'1 a pretty atitt fine. That's what bothers me," said Blaise Nealon; 20, out.alde the North Side Po.t Offtce in Pittsburgh. Rt!gistrants at lbe Pittsburgh POil omce were outnumbered during the early morning by d e monstrators protesting the lgnup Anti draft groups have vowed to be at as many post orfaces as poss able A bout 100. som e o f them rurrying pJacards proclaiming "No Reg1strat1on" and "We Won't Go." picked the main post office here. Postal officials said REGISTRATION PROCESS OUTLINED-A3 PENTAGON PUSHING ENL.ISTMENTl-A4 Bot Weather Bruin they also had a s teady now or young men s igning up Another gr oup of .about 30 demonstrators pi cketed outside the Selective Service System t}eadquarters. The protests were peaceful. This polar beat at the Los Angeles 7A>o is n 't loo ecst atic about the weathar in Southern California. a bit warme r than his Arctic environme nt, so he buries his nose m the water during a snooze · l're•PapAl There has been no dr aft since 1973, and President Carter has said he has no mtent1on of asking Congress to reimpose one. But reg1stra1Jon is expected to HOSTAGE• shorten by almost a month the • ume 1t would take for a callup. orfacaalssaid · In ans"cring quesllon~. th~ o.i1y1>11etPMtu.,a..""5'MT "With this. wathm hours ol a ex~hostage, shov.ed no hostllll~ ....... Ftm2. -Jl!lhf..llQ'..._~~r&.enu we £_<>Uld to.-~rd has ~aptors lie said thlll ....... ~~• .. MF5' .... • 3 start the 1nduct1on proces~a ~ . trted LO tum ham San Clemente's La Cristianita F estival parade d rew its Selective Servi ce ~ir~ct!>r ~;ca~~~P~ ~egyor:r.nhmentj '°~ usual, enthusiastic c rowd to this Southe rn California ~ern ard Rostker said 10 an onC'e the) became con' :~c:-<i°~~ rtJ t d 't· S t d I h h . intervtewSunday summ~ me ra 1 ion a. ur ay at oug you wouldn t This week's registration rov-had been engaged an routine coo know 1t . from the e xpression of Ruth Newmaker. one of NS young men born in 1960. sular matter. . the contingent of Elks Club clowns Those born an l96l will begjn Qu1.1 en . re1e<'tt'd J O) sug Golden West Efficiency Wins Award • Golden West Collel?e has re ce1ved $2,500 and fourth place 111 an a wards program among U S. colleges for developing cost· :.aving office procedures Golden West ~ project com· bmed separate instructional labs in t y ping. s h o rtha nd . and gener al office skills into a sangle offi ce skill~center using ~la:.s walls. making at pos~ible to supervise a ll three area~ frorr a central locat1on The remodeling project saved the college $26,419 last year. m addition to bringing m the award money, a ccording to college President Lee A. Stevens . , Th e co mpetiti o n wa s s ponsored by t he U.S. Steel Foundation a nd National As· s ociation of Coll ege a nd University Business Officers. ClwrchAids Gay Cubans FORT CHAFFEE. Ark CAPJ -A California c hurch for homosexuals is trying to help find sponsors for 300 homosexual Cuban refugees laving at the re· settlement center at Fort Chaf· fee, a church spokes ma n says The Metropolitan Community Church of Los Angeles sent a representative to Fort Chaffee, according to the spokes man. who asked not to be identified. Judy Weiss. a spokeswoman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said Sun· day that there were 6,859 ref· ugees at Fort Chaffee. She said s he knew nothang about the church's sponsorship offer. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT flw Or-(#<I 0..., ....... Wttfl -~ '' com...,.. O• • .,.. f"'rtt.-'. '" lllVOI•~ f>y V. Ot-CM\I .............. c-, -··· ........ ,. ...-~ ~? uv....-~, • ., '°' ee.1• --lk«ll. H ............. 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Suspect Held In Slaying PASADENA <APl -Follow- mg a trail or blood. police have arrested a Pasadena man ID connection with the death of a 14-year-old girl whose body was found stuffed io a cardboard box. police said . An unidentified witness' ac· count of seeing a ma n allegedly carrying a dripping box out or the front or the building last wee k led police to a rrest Michael Matthews at his apart· ment Sunday, said Sgt. Lynn Froistad. Identifi ca tion was beang withheld pending confirmation and notification of relatives. The :a use of the girl's death was still unknown Sunday night Marine Dies; Hit by Train A 21-year-0ld Camp Pendleton Marine was killed early Satur· day after be was struck by a southbound Santa Fe train in San Clemente. The Marine. whose name is being withheld pending notification of kin, was round ly- ing between a house and the railroad tracks at the south end or town at about 7:30 a .m. Satur· day. A woman living on Plua La Playa discove red the body near h er home and calle d San Clemente police. registering next Monday and ~est1on.s that tht.' militant!> >Aere thosebom in 1962areto registertn .pro. communi!>l or membe. z· January AJler tha t. a ll young T.udeh, the lol·al c-ommun1 ., men must register upon reaching part~ the1rl8lhb1rthdav • "The) \\Crt· zealou:i Isl· 1r Durmg the registration the -~ a nd-..a"' far a!) I \(no14, men are required to fill out a students. Queen said ~ card giving their name sex Queen. who w<i !> rl·le:t:>ed date of birth. current address: · because he s~fer:i from muJt1 · permanent address a nd Social pie scle ros i s. returned to Secunty number. There also is a Was hington on Fnday and ·~ un· box they may check if they want d e r g'O aflg treatm ent at the to be contacted by a military G e o r g e t o w n l' n 1 v (.' r s 1 t > recruiter. Medical Center Rost.ker predicted 98 percent President Carter met with or those required to sign up will Queen on Saturday at the White do so. Others. including some House and reported later thal draft critics. predict hundreds ol Queen has been kept an a base · thousands of youths will ignore ment '4-1th "no light or fresh aar · the order or be unaware lha durmg much of ha!> capllv1 ty reg1strat.Jon is re<iuired. Quet-n was held much or the tame an a basement room he The retwn tO registration, ap-named ··The Tomh." Cartf'r proved by Congress this year, said Later. he was blindfolded was thrown into eonfusion Fri· and moved to another bu1ld1ng day when a three-judge federal The wandows ID the second panel im Philadelphia declared bu1 ld1Dg had been sealed but the Selective Service Act un· ··th e re was a s m a ll c r ack constitutional because it does between two bncks ID the wall not include women. and he talked about the intense Although Brennan on Satur- day reversed the lower court's injunction against registration. questions about the law's coo- stilutionality still must be re- solved. Daniel Weinberg. the attorney for the plaintiffs in the nine- year·old Philadelphia suit, said he expects h.is case to reach the full Supreme Court by fall with a ~ecision late this year or early In 1981. Failure lo register carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10.000 fine. Prison Racial Brawl Eases TEHACHAPI. Calif. CAP) Counseling sessions with in· mates apparently have helped ease tension at the California Correctional Institution, three days after a brief racial brawl left 26 inmates injured, a prison ofncial said. . If follow-up m eetings snow more progress, most or the 1,219 inmates may be back to their us ual activities by late today or Tuesday, said Chuck Stowell, as - sociate supenntendent. Security at the prison 100 miles north or Los Angeles was lightened through the weeken~ after the violent outburst Friday night. At the sam e time, counselors met with white and black .inmate groups to gauge how fast the prison could be brought back to normal. Pair Rape, Kill Woman, Shoot Man excitement he had the first m orning that day broke to see a little glimps e of s unlight between two bricks." Carter said. Carter asked how Queen was feeling and was told, "I'm domg better. Every day I feel better ... Queen had praise for the treat- ment he has r~eaved since he w as fl own fro m T e hran to Switzerland and West Germany aod then on lo the Unated States While Queen as undergo1Dg tests and treatment. he as also be ing questioned b} L" S of fi cials learn how the othe r hostages are be ing treated There has been no indication of when those hostages. held since Nov 4. rru ght be released Morgan Cms Rme to llo/o NEW YORK !AP i Morgan Guaranty Trus t Co . the nation's fifth· la r gest comme rcial bank, toQa)' cul ats pnme lend · ,..1.n g r a t e o n e h a I r percentage point to 11 per cent. Most banks are charg ing 11.S percent on loans t o their best business bor· rowers. but an the past seve ral days some have .trimmed their pnme rate~ to 11 2S percent WJll Stret-t a n al)~ts haq· predicted furthH cuts an pnm1: rates as lhc • · recession keeps a damper on commer e1al Joan de mand. Cult Kidnap Case Nixed SANTA MONICA <A P l -The mother. sister and brother of a wo man member or the Hare Krishna sect have been found ID· nocent of ludnappmg and false imprisonment for t akang her off a Los Angeles street 13 months ago and holding her at Lake Tahoe for a tame Rebecca Foster. 21. had been hvmg at the sect 's temple in the Palms secllon of Los Angeles at the time of her a bduction. A charge of one count of kidnapping and one count of false impri sonment we r e brought agains t Margaret Russell . 54. Ms . Foster's mother . Me lanie Foster. 20. Rebecca's sister: and Mathew Fos ter. 23. Rebecca·s ·brother. All three are residents or Salem. Ore. Cocaine Seized LO""IG ,BF.\C.H CAP> -Two persons were arrested and seven pounds bf cocaine hidden inside imported wicker furniture were seized by the FBI and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in a Long Beach motel. Arab Family .. Dies After Tainted Meal TEL /\\1V Israel CAPI . An \rJb fJmal\ from Bt'lhll'hem. on thl· ocrup11-d Wc-.t Hank of thl' J o r d d n R 1 \ 1• r b r o k e 1 t ... k.tm:iclJn fd'>l '4 1th poisoned stuffed grap(' leaves and rave died. authorillcs reported A '>pok~man fo~ lht" 'mihtar· ~ovcrnmcnt said two member" of Mahmoud A~<l S;.ilam ·-. fam1 I~ colla~ed and died durmR tht r1>rt'mon1al mPal Sund:i\ ni ght JrHJ I hfl"\ uthcr'i wt: re ru~h(•d t11 .1 h1>~pt1.Jl "h1•r1· thn d11·fl T\H•lq• m1·mbt·r.., frr1m the f.1m1h \4(•r1· rq.lfirttd ... ull -..uffer- in~ from the ' dish. '4htch "43S mJdc fr'Om h.:<.i\t'!> s µfayl'd '4i th .,., J powerfuJ 1nsect1c1de The dead ancluded a woman of 70. another of 45 and three SlS· lt>rs age. 2, 6, and 15. The spokesman said there is ;in 1nve--tiJ?at1on into the inci- rlt•nt. "h1c·h "J.., '>lranf(1: part.Iv ht•< au-.1• nu other 1nr1dents of fr1<1i1 po1~nin~ Y>t!r•· repurted T h r m ,, n t ti I 1111 c r :.i -. t n r H J rn .1 cl J n 1 ... o h " • r \ <' i1 throuj!hout th1 ls lam1<' "orld 14 1 t h d a ' t 1 m 1• r a .., t s a nd Jbstf'nt10n-. rrom "<'" In thP 1•\t'nang J fel'.tl\e meJI 1s servt'd "h1C'h often includes Middll· Easr dellcacte'> such as vine leave'I '>luffed with rice and m ant't'd ml•Jt Miners Batde Bolivian J11Dta LA PAZ, Rol 1v1a <A P l - Maners LO southern Bolivia re- ported they were ~tall battlin~ the new militar y government a nd reported heavy casualties as sporadic gunfire contanued in La Paz through the nightly curfew Troop C'OO\ oyo; traveled the ca pital -s treets all night. The Junta that O\<erthrew the caviUan government on Thurs· day claimed ID a communique at had eurrunated all resistance a • .-.-Mwer1111n1w.•n ,,,__,_ New Attitude? OAKLAND (AP) -Police searched tor two 1unmen in a station waeon who raped and kllled a youns woman and wounded her bo)'friend followinl a mlnor traffic acddent Ill &ut Oakland. --------------- -.- - PEKING (AP) -Rep. Stephen Solan. returnins here rollowin& a m-4ay trip to North Korea, uid tbe North Korean sovemment la easer IO develop "cultural, acbolarly and other excbanps at• way ot breakt.q down barrien" wtth Ute Unlted States, eve wttbout lllabU.lbinl dJplom.ti': relatiom. Charlette Turner. 21, WH raped then allot to de.lb by the men while tbey Mid Z:S.7ear~ VUDGD Greer at pnpolnt early 8UDdu mornlq, said OMiand police otncer Doualu CralD. ' . ' . ··~·· . " ~ . . . Ocean Pacific . . P1n-wa)e coro walk shorts with tfle ong1na1 cargo POCket. 1n reo. It blue cream tan ok brown, navy. r0ya1 blue. orange and kelly green Ano the more acllV9 elastic back mid-wale cord. in White. ch0co6are. 11 blue. royal blue. reo. wheel and navy ALSGARAGE 56 F ASHtON ~SLANO NEWPORT BEACH ( 714) 644 7030 , I Orange IANISt· . EDITION - I T9ilay't1 Clotdag N. "'°. Stoek8. OL 73, NO. 203, 3 SECTIQNS, 21 PAGES OAANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ·county VOte Systen1 'Go' fQr F·an •1raSD&aJCKSCHOE•1:11L ................... Oran1e County'• embattled ' IMW YO&e eounUnc •Y•t•m will ~ relults ot lhe No~mber ~ral elections. oven if tM .vatem ahould be deffrtified for use by a atate commlasloa. Aetlatrar ot Voters Al Olson said tiaday. The State Commission on Votlnte Mac bines a nd Vote Tabulltlftc Device• wUl bold a formal d«ertlrtcatlon htarlna locally Aue. lS on the Sl.5 mlWon Vallee Corp. ayatetn, 1)W'Chaled by the county and fint &&led tn the June 3 primary electioa. Despite the new system -or perhaps ~ause"'ot k -Orange County was the (81t county In California lo report ·· nn.al. unofficial returns to Secretary of State March Fone..Eu. S h o uld the a·yste m b e decertified it would not affect the November election since state law provides that decertlficalion cannot take effect within six months of the comm ission's -action, Olson said. County officials say privately they believe the state ·wm, in essence, give them a :·~d chance·~ to prove the system an the N"ovember gener al elections. --o.lly ~ ...... ., •kMHl IC- NO SIGNIFlCANT P'ROTESTS TO DRAFT REGISTRATION SHOWED BY MIDDAY But Harry Maaalnglll, 20, Signed Up Earty. With Sybll.Johnaon In Newport Beech Mortgage Interest Bill Vetoed • SACRAMENTO (AP>-Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has vetoed a . bi II that would let mortgage interest rates rise by 5 percent· from the date of home purchase, saying it would "expose the unwary borrower to great rtsk." The veto, issued Sunday. was announced by Brown's office today. It is likely to touch off an override battle led by savings and loans associations. which .sponsored the flexible rate measure, SB1937 by Sen. John Foran. D·San Francisco. The bill would authorize a new type of mortgage under which the monthly payment would remain the same for an initial period of five to eight years, but the inte rest r ate would be adjusted every six months, a maximum of S percent over the life of the 30-year·loan. At the end of the fiv e·lO·eight-year period. t he monthly pay ment would be adjusted, probably upward, to pay off the accu mul ated interest. Ja Backers say the bill would e ncourage lenders to m~ke housing loans in times of tight money and high interest, and that it would be an alternative, not a replacement. for current fix ed·rate loans. But consumer groups, which led the opposition, contended the measure would cost borrowers · as much as $.5 billion a year and cause numerous ror~closures. Defiance Counse/,ed For Draft Sigilups By Sl'EVE MARBLE OI ... o.ity l"ilM StMf Draft r egistration foes in Orange County asked young men to risk going to jail today either by refusing to rm out registration cards or by writing in phony names in an effort to confuse authorities. The target o f the anti-registration push was the main post office in Santa Ana, where several groups descended and promised to keep up their Quarter The/ t Loss $10,000 Two bags stuffed with $10,000 worth of silver quarters were swiped over the weekend from their hiding spot in an attic of a Newport Beach home. Howard Fieldstead Ahmanson told police Sund&}' that he'd stashed 8.000 pre·l960 quarters in bank bags in h is Ocean Boulevard house nearly a month ago He told investigators he noticed the valuable coins were gone Sunday evening ·when he returned from a vacation. Police said it was unclear bow the crooks entered the house. Curlew Lifted MIAMI <AP>--Liberty City: still heavily patrolled, was "cool and calm" after authorities lift· eel a curfew imposed during out· breaks of sniping and rock.and· bottle throwing last week, of. ficials aaid. "peaceful protest" for a·t least two weeks. Other post offices along the Orange Coast, though, reported no unusual activity, adding that the turn o ut or 19 an d 20-year ·olds also was quite modest. O range County anti·draft protesters. however. predicted that a new wave of civil di sobe dience and protest activity wiU surface if the draft is reinstated. .. l have no doubt that a draft will follow and that then you'll see the people taking to the streets again," said David Jacobs, leader of the Students Alternatives Media Collective at UC Irvine. Jacobs said protests at t~ Santa Ana post office wouJd <See PROTESTS, Page A2) Newport Home Burglarized Thieves gathered more than $42.000 worth of gold and diamond je:ovelry fro m a bedroom dresser in the home of a Newport Beach businessman over the weekend. . Zamel Mohamed Alaqlli told investigators Sunday afternoon that the crooks made off with three diamond rings, five gold bracelets. a set of heart-shaped djamond c uffllnks, 13 gold chains and a $.5,000 Rolex watch. Police said it appeared the in· truders entered the victim's Park Newport house through an unlocked sliding glass door. Should the system not perform up lo par, the likely state action would be to order it scrapped, the officials say. Olson said the only area where be expects serious problems with the s tate commission is over one • component of the vote-<:0unling equipment known as the Data Coiled.ion System. That component was not certified by lbe sta~e prior to Its use in .June. Olsqn said. and thus. the commission. could order that it not be used in November . Why the component was not certified remains an issue in itself, with officials of Martel Systems.Inc .. -0r Costa t.fesa. the distributor of the new system. arguing that portlons of the system did not require certifi~lion. The Data. Collection Syster:n ··transfers precinct totals to magnetic tapes for further computer tabulation. Olson said . "There are different· ways to get the totals into the computer. It would jus t make it more difficult." Olson said. ~First Step Back' Released HOstage· . . . ·Hailed on Return WASHINGTON (AP) -Fight· ing back tears. freed American hostage Richard Qu~n returned to the State Department today to ·a tumultuous welcome. telling cheering colleagues that "You all know how much I love to be back." <Relatedstory. PageA4). Thousa-ods or department workers.crowded into a lobby to greet him. »e ~as hugged by two secretaries freed from Iran in November. "This is just the first step back for the other 52 .. Secretary· of State F.dmund S. ~uskie said. Al a ne.ws conference, Queen said his Iranian captors were mostly i:iedicated Moslem stu· dents who made no real effort to turn him against the United States. •'There wa s no brainwashing," Queen said. He saJd be was treated well by lbe militants who have held the U.S. Embaay in Tehran lince November, allbou16 there were ·•a rewSOBs." The 28-year~ld diplomat. set frff because ol a neurological illness, said he was out of toucli with m ost or the 52 other American hostages. but was Both Airport Fire Stations To Stay Open The Orange County Board of Supervisors agreed today lo keep both or the county's airport fire stations open in order to consider contracting with the city of Newport Beach for fire protection of airport area buildings. Earlier this year. supervisors had agreed to close airport Station Z1. located on Campus Drive. Personnel were to have ~en transferred to the East Irvine station. Airport fire protection was to be provided exclusively through the new station on the west side of the airport. · Today's decision means that the Campus Drive station will continue in operation wbHe city and county officials work out the details of the contracts. It is estimated that the city would pay between Sl30,000 and $150,000 to keep county personnel in that station. According to a report given to supervisors the city ls interested in contracting for fire protection services in the area because 40 percent of the stalJon's service boundary la within the city ol (See naE. Pa1e "2) ·~-........ FREED HOSTAGE AtCHARD QUEEN (RIGHT) WIPES EYES Sec:reWy of State ... ,... Appeaud8 Him on Aetum confident that they wQuld sur, vive.their ordeal "l think they are pretty strong people." the bearded former vice consul sa1d. 15.6% Boost Queen said he spent much of his tame U\ capt1v1ty reading the contents of the embassy library, playing penny poker with a rellmate and learning French. Newport Firemen Get Pay hicrease Newport Beach firefighters have agreed to a o ne ·year contract calling for a 15 6 percent pay increase. an offer identical to one cit y police officers accepted last month. The 106-member associatJon was the last of the city's sax employee groups to agree to a contract All contracts are good for one year . The contract brings the starting step for firemen up to $17,724 f)er year from $15.336 The salary adjustment means firefighters at the top step will • be paid $21 .552 per year. Previously. the top step was· $18.648. The city's paramedics. part of the firefighters' association. were granted an extra wage boost. giving them an 18. l percent pay hike. The city's contract picture for the year to come now looks like this: -POLICE: A 15.6 percent pay increase -FIRE: A 15 6 percent pay boost : para medics granted an 18 1 salary increase -LIFEGtiARDS : A 14 percent salary increase. The city·s other three labor groups, including blue·collar e mployees. clerical help and technical employees. were glven one year pacts calling ror a 13 6 percent pay increase The city, as a rule of thumb. is usirig a new policy that says all city employees should be in a salary range comparable with the three top-paying cities in th~ county. Coast Weittber MorganCuu Rate to 11 o/() NEW YORK (AP)- llor1an Guaranty Trust Co .• the nation's fifth· 1ar1est commercial bank, today cut tta prime lend· Ing rate one·half percentqe po~t to 11 per· $6 l Billion. Defict F orecaSt Mostly sunny through Tuesday with overnight low clouds · 1asttng into m id -morni n g . Low ~ tonight 57 at t.be -beaches. 6S inland. Highs Tuesday upper 80s to lower 80s. cent. . Moat banb are char1- 1D1 11.5 percent on loans to their belt bualDeu bor- rowers. but ID tbe put· aeveral days some bave trimmed tbelr prime ralel to 11.• peremt. Wall Street aaaly1t1 bave precllcted further cuts ID prime rlltel u tbe nee=..= e damper -al lou de· mad. • l WASHINGTON CAP) -The Carter admtnistratlon, rejectin& any tu cut plan et this Ume. olftcially eonceded tod•Y theft will be ao balanced buqet in flaul 1111, but lmtead a $10 billion deftdt. ln addition, the admlniltraUon 1ay1 lta flacal 19 deficit will jump tram 9" ..um.c.1 •.a billion to 981 bUBon, refledinl the country's decline Into rece11lon, higher defense 1pendlnc and surprise events mcludlDI the erupUon ot Mount St. Helens and the flood of Cubanrelupes. Tbe 8dmtDiltration -tn Ill mid.year budcet review -also predicted that the recession will push unemployment to 8.5 peret11t by the end of this year. Joblessness will remain at about that level thrGqh 1981, it said. Some private economists expect the jobless rate to reach close to 9 pe~ent. Even lbf 1 .5 percent projec.1ilm II far m..-than the 7 .2 perc~nt Jobless rate· predicted by Carter'• ecoaomlc advlHn la March. .. The overall economy should 'decline by 3.l percent this ;ear and thtn rebound modestly by 2.1 percent in 1111. the foree .. says. Inflation. meanwhile, wlll I I increase by 12 percent between 1171'1 fourth quarter and this year'• fourth quarter -•li8htlY less thM orielDally predlded - and by jmt under 10 pereeat in 1981-a bit more than expected. Currently, consumer prices are risin1 at a 10.9 percent yearly pace. . • 'Tbele ecollOltllC prospects are aot acuptable to the admlniltntkJD," •aid James T. Mcintyre Jr., direct.or of tbe Office of llanaceaaent and Bud1tt .. To tombat tbe deterioratbll ~. Mcintyre aaill. "It ii quite llbly 1 tax cut wlll be detlrallle ln 1111." ..... But. he stressed: "It is not .,propriate to propose one now. "The administration believes strongly that the last months of a coaaresaional 1e5sion. in an election year, are not the time lo make t.he judicious declsions needed for a sklllfully desltned lax pro1ram to Improve economic performance." said Mcintyre. That tax reductJ~ should be aimed heavily toward lncreaain1 investment and prod.\aetlvity, he aaid. In contrast, Republican 1>restdenllal. nominee Ronald Rea11n ls cal11n1 for quick enactment of a Sii blllion tu c•t. etfte1ive Jan 1. INSIDE TODA~ M ft! a&.o ~ takmo '"'°'~ Ume to look betta. ~e tto'll. photoa, Page CJ. ..... ~ A•...,..,..... CJ QAM~ C l ... ....... 91• .. ......... ~ ... At Or .... ClloMCT .. c ... ~~.-..c· ....... ••: ............... ,,,,.,..... "' ,,. , ...... " 11'4 ,,.. ...... .. c•..i lfWte"-a. .. - .. OM,YN,QT N ~~~JIJST BRE.4.IUNG-......... -,., ~.......,,/rota ........ -.M • ...... • •• Eli Lilly to Build Hunian lruulin Planl INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Ill UllJ-6 c.. u.. dru1 muufacturw &hat P'-• uad m.u11a production • yean .,o, to· day ~ PlMa to tMld a te6 mllboa plqt to ~ human anau.lin with 1....uc npa 11rla1 tet"hnlquea Edaar Davll. v~ p~ for rorporate atfaln, aald faclli~ w•ll abo be~ la SlaflaJMt, wher. huroM teal· Ina of bioayntb.Uc lnautia baa 1M1un wt... •i1ht healthy voluntHn RttHtth wUI laC.r be peorforwntd on diabetics wro~ tM insulin.ls comml'n-ialb' marketf'd Wily sl)Oleamian Ru11 Ourbln aaid tht <'Ompany exprrta to betin teats oo health> volunt~rs In lhe U S lhh~ year. ('()n ton•ent upon F'ood and Drue Admlnaatratlon approval ........ c.u. .... .,.. .. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> t•a1tu~ of a thnma devlct In Pacific Telephone'a new $S8 mJtuon e~tronlc 1W1tchln1 sy1t•m was blamed for hailing of long~stan~ calls to and from San Frandac:o today Al ... • Geeet••...,.t a.tllftl PARIS 1AP) -Soviet 1osta.1Jed Afghan President Babrak Karma) has fanlshed an extraordinary s nuffling of his government and r hnched more direct power. according to a French newspapt>r report today that quoted Afghanistan's state radio . 'd Details were s ketchy. but the French daily Le Monde sa1 . Karmal, placed ID the pres idency With th~ blessmg or the Soviet government m December. reorganazed has government around · four "general pres1denc1es." Some 85.000 Soviet soldiers are battling a scattered b~t fierce war against Afghan guerrillas who oppose Moscow s inte rvention. The Soviets moved into Afgh¥1stan shortly aft er Karmal was Installed. ~ lt'ar' Tallu Set ENSENADA .. Mexico < AP)-U.S . and Mexico tuna officials scheduled meetings today in an attempt to r.e&olve the nearly two-week-old "tuna war." "This thina hu grown out of proportion," said Luls De Basabe. dJrector general of Industries Pesqueras Paraesl!lUes, a semi-autonomous corporation that processes 51 percent of all tuna consumed In Mexico. 'He den!ed charges by San Diego fishermen that Mexico's enforcement of the 200-mlle fishing Umit is an attempt to ruin them. · Mesa and Newport Really Bury Hatch~t T.he. mayors of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach used a real hatchet in a burial ceremony that they s aid opens n e w relationships between the two cities. The s mall hand ax was borrowed from the Costa Mesa Fire Department. Mayors Arlene Schaf er of Costa Mes a and Jackie Heather or Newport Beach began digging a bole in the rock garden fronting Costa Mesa City Hall Friday to s y m bollcally e s tablish that co mmunications bet ween lhe two cities' governments has beeen re-established Then they a nd their respeclJve city managers went to hmch. ostensibly to discuss four ma1or iss ues co mm on t o both communities preliminary plans for a couple of joint city-council dinner sessions. "We'll pick two dates. one in August and one in September." Mrs. Schafer said. ·'The press will be notified." Neither mayor recalls exactly when relations ~tween their communities fnne over. Dozing Mesa Woman Shot In Her Home ,\ 74 -vear ·old Costa Mesa widow Who told police she dozed off while watching television was rudely awakened Sunday when a bullet slammed into her right foot. o..ted Kolle n Stewart of Cle Elum. Wash .• ·whose. multi-colored h ai r ~as been seeri on te levision sportscasts. was removed by security guards fro m the Oly mpic Press Center in Moscow today. "They only questioned me." he said ... They were really quite pleasant." ~~~~~~~~ OCTD Votes Bus Fare Increases By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of-o.'9y ,._Ju« After a series ol failed motions. Orange County Tran.sit District directors came up wi.t.b a fare 1ncreas.? proposal t.oday which will add $605.000 to the district budget. · . DirC<'tors were short $631.000 m thear ~ 3 millton budget in meeting a legal requirement to gl'ner ate al least 20 pt>rcent of their operatmg funds from fares. The far e increase adopted todav calls for no change in lhe base· f areof SO cents Court May Get Vote Case •'I RDDJC'll ICllO&•a& ....... "" ..... Oranae County Reclatrar ol Voten Al Obon predicted today that the winner al a cao.e race ln Orao1e County Central NunldP&I Court likely will have &o be MUied ln court. The recillrar's comment was made during a·hearin1 called on issues raised In the rttOUDt of votes cast l.n the extremely cloH coofest between Incumbent Judie RJchard Orozco and Santa Ana attorney Bobby D . Youncblood. Olson announced at tbe hearing that be was modlf)'inc a previous nilln1 on bow to count • cenain ballots in whJcb vot.en ' made more than one maril ln the squares adjacent to the candidates' names. Olson had previously ruled lhat such ballots wouJd not be counted. He said today. however, that be would now count lboee baUota lf It appeared that one candida~ wu t.he clur choice ot lhe voter. buect on the Ffrsf. Plare Noslter marking .• Olson said the issue created by the miamarked ballota has been a troubling one to him slnce the start u· days ago of the rttOUnl · in the Orcnro-Youngblood race. By day 's end Friday You.ncblood had gained 177 votes against the Incumbent judge. leaving Youn1blood trailing by only 25 votes with retumt from S4 precincts remaining to be recounted. 8Hed on the trend It appeared today that Youngblood would overtake Orcnco by mid-week. 1'oungblood c harged that Olson's decision to change the c ounting procedure f o r mlamarked ballots would benefit Orozco. ' Olson said he dad not know and did not want to know who the ruling change would ·~nefiL . "I have said day after day that there is a problem in thJs- area, .. Olson s aid. "We are using a new marking system t ha t 's ne~er been use d an California befo r e t o m ) knowledge." "The final resolution may be in the courts." Olson added Deputy County Counsel Terr) Dixson srud that 18 m1srr;i arked ballots we re at issue But Y o un gb l oo d 's representatives say there may be fcores o f other ballots s1 m1larly marked among the 69,000 votes cast an the race and that a recount of the recount was oecessary. PROTESTS continue for at least two weeks He said reg1strat1on-age men would be told that "because of the legal mess -regastrat.Jon 1s only voluntary." What does an aromatic loaf of delectable dill bread make you want to do? N06h, that's what. And Amy ~Or­ rison here. 2, or Costa Mesa, obviousl'y C<?U ldn't wa1t to sample Mom Alicia's first prize winner m the Orange County Fair. which closed Sunday . .Not even a taste for the photographer. That's how J(ood it 1s. . , ~~.w-~~~~~ Record Attendance At County Fair Orange C-Ounty's . .J2nd aMual fair drew a total of 341.093 adm1ss1ons for the .JO day run end1ng Sunday -a record lhat !alls nearly 60.000 s ho rt. h o w eve r . o f pr e di r ted attendance Last year the previous record .s etter -saw 306.023 patrons pas., through th<-fair tu rm.Lile~ Saturday's crov.ds St't a new r eco rd f o r s 1n glt' da ' alll'ndanre fair offt C"13b "aid 53.875 people \ 1ev.ed •·x h1b1h tha.t day compared -.-. 1th th•, prenous tugh of 48.631 set on lhe last Satw-da) or lhe 1979 fa1r Fair offlcia.15 sa1d no sen ous problems roccurred dimng th~ JO da ~ m eet des pite so m l' r rowd-handhng proble ms that s aw the Orange County Shenff reserves caH for reinforcements on Friday and Saturda\ niehts Called into action both ru ghL' v. ere regular deputies and \06ta ~1 e s a police o ffi ce r~ v.he n f'ro• P,... \I FIRE ... :'l/ewport Bt'a<'h tra(hc snarls and sporadic fights. hamp<>rcd fairground midnight C'IOSIOg!> Fair Manager Ken Fulk said toda' he -.-.a!> pleased with a ttt-ndan<.'e figure~ this year. an 11 perrent hike that tes ted his !>ta ff ;. ab1l1t1 c'> a nd tht> ra1r~round '~ rapar1ty Fulk deni ed that he ever prriJt·<'t•-<l 4011 000 fa1rgrx~r., th1!> ~ t.-or .ind ')Uld. 1n rC'lrO!>pcrt that h•• hi'J ri hoJ)f'd merely to <-<~ual tar,t \t'ar·i. .itlendanrc Couple Sue Newport Man On·Wlw'Book ,\ ~an Clemente couple have ra1<'d a lawsuit Ul OranJ?t: County "upt•nor Court 1n ,m attempt lo 't"p a '\1..'wp<>rt i:kdch man from pubhstunj: .i book cnt1tlt>d Who's \\'ho m Oran~c Count) The rer e m o n y fo llowed mavoral announrements nearly two. weeks ago that they'd meet to "bury the hatchet" in an effort t.o end the cold war that's existed for more than lSyears. But the lunc heon session wasn't rour common issues as originally planned. Mayor Scharer admitted. ~tha Marble told officers her right foot was propped up . on furniture when she ~gan doung m her livingroom at about 6: 15 p.m. She said s he heard a n explosion. felt pain in her foot and then saw it bleed profU.5ely. However, bus nders who use passes or coupons will be pa)'ing the same amount for fewer rides when the change goes into effect in Seotember. Additional r hanges will see <'harging of fares or 2S ce~ts d uring peak hours for seruor citizens and handicapped people. Both groupsnonnaJly ridef~. He said young men -.-.m be asked to fill in phony na mes or write In names of people "clearly over the proper age - like someone around 40 years ol d -t o create a lot of bureaucratic problems " "I think this is t he most log1C'al way for both of u.s to handle this." said Su pervisor Thom as Ri le,· whose d1slrt<'l mcludes Newp0rt Beach "It saves on our op<>rallonal expenses and the r1ty 1s spared the cost of bwldJng a brand new st ation 1n the area." Dondld E \'1talt· and Sarah A. \'1tJlt' l'la1mcd 1n the art1on lhat Hotx>rt V. Tompkin ., use of the Who s Whn' t1tlt· infringes on a trademark tht•) hold for other 'Who ' Who " h1o ~raph1 cal publtcat1on<. The V1tall'S said in the action the'' publish. a mong others . Wh o 's Who an California and Wh o'!> Wh o 1n Lo!> Angeles Count~ The officials. instead, asked their city managers to come up with a list o{ unpublicized efforu of cooperation between the two cities .. We want to begin on a poertJve note ." Mrs Schafer explained "We have lots or mutual ,iervices ... she added <But she could only name a mutual aid a rrangeme nt for paramedic services when n~ed > "And If we had to. we could depend on them 'Newport> for fire help." Instead of launching lnto heavy-duty mutual problems - such as John Wayne Airport expansion, extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway toward Newport and hopes for a Costa. Mesa marina near Newport -the mayors opted for laying DAILY PILOT ·-·----- --· c.r-. ~ • ..,tti«m_a.-.. -.... ~-· I- ~,,.__,... __ ,..u1w ~ ... ~ ........... _....,.,_ TClllJhC"I (71t)'°'41tt Q111•1•Ms11•••• ..... . "' .. Mrs . Marble called Costa Mesa paramediC$ who prepared her for transportation to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. X-rays 1hoWed a bullet in lhe woman's foot. Hospital starr members s aid today that Mrs Marble is In satisfacto r y condition awaiting a doctor's decision regardtng what to do about the spent bullet. Police said an anvesligallon indicates the stray bullet came from the 1900 block of Church A venue. behJnd her h'ome Mrs. Marble told police she has had troubles with no one and can think of no reason for the shot In vesUgatora theorized the bullet, which zipped through a back screen door, was a stray s hot but have turned up no s h ooti ng s uspects after canvassing the neighborhood . DI reetors also agreed to add 2S cents to the $1 fare charged express bus riders. An o ther m o ve that will generate no income but will result sn book.keepang r hanges is a plan to account for pasaes given to OCTO employffS as fare lncome. Da rtttors lnchKied that in the rare package as a means of reaching the req,wred~ percent figure. The subject of peak hour rares gener a ted a lengthy debate among directors. They finally aueed to a plan propoeed by Fountain Valley City Councilman Al Hollinden which c ut the morning peak hours from a J three-hour period beginning at 6 a .m . to a two and a half hour period that begin.a at lhe same time. A half hour wa& al&<> shaved off the evening peak hours which will run from3:30p.m. to6o.m. UCI Jlousing Funds Approved by UC U niversity of. California . forced 1.500 s~udents to ~e reeenta have decided to allocate from surrounding commwu es sia mllllon for a residential to apartment.a more tban 20 houalna project on the UC lrvtne miles from campus," states a campm report to the regents. Three hundred apartment Jn a separa~ action '=-'-: unlta for graduate and married week at the ~enta m . ltudettta will be added to UC1'1 San &anclaco. a new bud1et f« Verano Place, according to the UC system wu approved. plant for the project. Re1enta approved a $1 billion The Univenity of CaUfomla'a budget for 1980-81. The budlet lJ funCllna for tbe project i• to be $102 million blgber than lut paid back by apartment nnt&l year's. r .... .. feet cbarled to atudeata. Under the new bud1et, ac ... ...., In dedctina to fund tbe project, sa larles and benefit• are re1ent1 noted tbat tbere ls a lncreued by 10.5 percent. walt1n1 Utt of 111 1tudent1 Full profeeeon now will ean waatinf to Uw on camppa at from '28,400 to '41.!!!_ ~du UCI beainnilll facultJ mem-. .. • • Accordtna to a recent eam from Sll,IOO to t:at.•. camr• bou11n1 survey . • • These n,... .,.. bued • • toca rent Hcalatloaa bavt nlne-month MIUJ. Jacobs. a former Marine. said he was turned from a conservative to a liberal by m iii tary service. A spoktswoman for the Society ol Libertarian Life said her group also will ~ staking out the Santa Ana post om ce thls week. She said protests will be kept peaceful and advisory m nature Men Lead Toomey CHICAGO CAPl-A pair of Michigan men. Michael Zerblru and Perry Johnson, rolled up 826 match points of a possible 1.250 to take a 27·point lead alter the first cut of the 1980 summer championship of the Amencan Contract Bridge League The rouple are seeking an an- 1unct100 to pre\ ent Tompkins from publishing the Orange Countv hsung Th e \'ttal l's cla im that Tompklns as sttkmg hstmgs for the local '-'"ho's Who by mail q uesuonnaar~s One of those quest1onna1res ~as !>ent. according lo the swt. to Paul \"1tak 1dent1f1ed as a 1 i ) ear old high srhool student. ---------------------------. Ocean Pacdic ... Pin-wale OOfd waif( shons wtth the onglna1 cargo pocqc, in reo." blue. cream 1an. dk brOwn nw,. roy11 blue. orange and kelly green And h more actrYe elaltlc back mid ·wale C()((l 1n wNe. ChOoollte. It. blue. r~t blue red wheat and navy -I AL S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 • Mond!y. July ?1. 1919 Registration Plan Raises Questio~s PM. y Pl.OT tll . . ~ ~ W AlllJNOTON <AP) -Heni are to•• ~om•only aa hcl ...... tiom •bout the draft ,... latraUoe Pl'Oln m lhat M aan today 8nd 0.. auwen Q: ... II "''*M le ,..,..,., ....... ? A: VOUDf men born ln ltllO m•t ~ dwina lhl• Wftk, and thoM bom ln l M t dun,.. ~ w"k ltartlftl July a Men bom In J9U will ha ve to realater between Jan. $ and 11. 1•1 Arter tllat IMn wHl be requl~ to re1iatl'r when they become 1& YHnold. Tbe only men nol required to re1•1ter are me mbers• of the actlve armed for~ . c•~ or m ids hip men at the service Lido Box Objection Posted . Letter-writers on Lido Isle In Newport Beach discovered for a. time last week that one of their links with the mainland had vanished. The island's last remaining of- ficial United States postbox had been hauled off. And without notice, residents insisted. Lido dwellers said they were la t er informed that their mailbox had been recalled because. according to a recent s urvey, the islanders weren't writing enough letters. Less than 2S letters. bills or postcards a day were being col- lected. post orr1ce officials said. But two days later. following a barra~e of complaints. the post office relented and return~ the m ail box to its original resting spot near the islan~·s bridge. "It was removed in error -a m i s ta k e." s aid Newport Postmaster Bob House He said some or the city's less. used boxes are being collected as part of an ener gy-saving pro· gram and that the Lido box was g ra bbed accidentally. ····w e were starting to wonder whether they j ust needed it somewhere else in t he city," · joke d Lido r esid ent Beryl Me li nkoff. She said that more than 1,000 pers«>M' live on the island and use the box regularly. "Lots of people walk or ride their bikes to the mailbox," she continued. "For some of our senior citizens, it's the high point in their day.·· Postmaster House said that as pa rt of a nationwide energy. savin g push, some m ailboxes are being converted to storage bins for mailmen. T he storage bins are needed, he explained, because vehicle delivery routes are being con- verted to walking assignments and mailmen needed somewhere to drop off their loads. He said new walking assign- ments may also mean that mail will be delivered a little later in the dav to residents. But Mrs. Melinkoff said that islanders also are trying to stay on an energy diet. "They might be saving some fuel but what about all the fuel we would have wasted looking for another mailbox,·· she point- ed out. She said now that the postbox has been returned to Lido. resi- dents can return to walking as- sign ments also. Answers Cqver Varied Opinions, Predicaments academies and non lmml1rant aliens. such 11 m rnMra or diplomat.le and trad mlqlons and thole on \udent or visitor'• vi H Q: ~do I ffl ltter : A. You tan r &lster · •t any poal omce. ·fo rms a nd in formation will bt available Po tal clerks will ht-abl.-to htlt> aome wh•t. t>1,1t they are not Selective Servit .. .-mployccs and don't have all the an5wera. Some &mall ~tract postal 11taUons. s uth as thost · IO<'atl'd In drug stort"s or comtr grocen es. will not hancile re&l!'.tratlon · , -\. . • ... Q: Caa ... ._. reila&er for ••· •r ta• I plclil •Pa rei· ll&reU.for• Hd ••U I& bad! back? A. No to both questions . You m u1 t re1i1ttr In person a nd some ick-ntilicallon will· be re- quested Q: I will be CHI& of Ute co.try durln• re1l1tnUon, what sb4Mald I do? A. Registe r at the nearest American embassy or consulate. Q: My friend Is ln Jail, what doea he do? A He has to r-:gister within 30 days alter release. The same b true ror persons confined to hospitals or other lnatltuUona. 1 Q: 'fte ~Uve Service pam-p~etl allow cllfferet1t days on wlalclt mea bora la dlfferea& ••Ual ~ •IP ap. U my day la WedDetclay IHI& I co to the pot& olf1ce oa THtd1y, caa I register! A: Yes. those day.by·day list- ings are merely a guide to help r educe the waiting Unes . You can register whatever day dur- ing your registration week you can get to the post omce. And for ms will continue to be availa· ble after the official re1tatrat.ioa period. Q: I laad laeanl dla& I• _. Zt-year-olda ........ n CO ,.... bter thia nmmer. I ••'t M It u&ll falt, aboald I "•It •W •Y blrtbd•y Co regll&er! A: No, register this summer alon g with all other youn1 men born in 1960 and 1981. Q: Becaue of my p .. ylkal coadltlom, I d••bt t .. at th armed fCM"Cft wCMlld accept me. Do I have Co rel)l(er! A : Yes. your physical con· dition has no bearing on the re- quirement to register. -•. f Imagina.ion Bubbles Over Tubs .. Friends, Romans. crew m e mbers . Jend me your oars" might have been the cry at Saturday's fifth an- nual Balboa Bathtub Race at the Pavilion . Making the b iggest s plas h was Ed Fraser. above. who won for the third year in a row, edg- ing out the pirate crew of Joel Breault, Theresa West and Ed Kobetich. One entry in c l uded a d e fen s ive showerhead and t he square hot t ub managed to st ay afloat despite its Ro man- t i led interior. Other eve- cat c hers we re the ladles clad in shocking pink aboard the "Balboa Bordello" and "Cleopatra 's Barge" with awning over a raft of beer kegs. H~at Grips Northeast ~r Hot Weather Death Toll Nou: 1,167 Philadelphia declared a water emergency. Baltimore residents we re forced to ration water and more than one million New Yorkers jammed Coney Ialand as the beat wave that baked much of the nation moved into the Northeast . Tbe death toll from the month· long bot weather continued to me, with at least 1,167 heat- related dealhs reported, accord- int to an unofficial tally by The Anociated Presa. Sunday ... the hottest July 20 la New York City on record, as the temperature hit 101. In Baltimore, the mercury climbed to 102 and in Newark, N.J., it hit 100. In Pblladelpbla, where tem· peratures Sunday reached 95, a state of water emereency wu declared u cbi.klrea and other realdenll turned on fire b)'dranta for relief from heal · Police uid they received tbouaandl ol calla complainiD& ol open fire bydnnU and little or no water preaure in bomel. ReUdeata 181 a DOl'thwatem aecttoa of Baltimore and 8aJtlmcn eo.11 ... placed •aaM•••........,1•1*m lltr .,....,. .. ol water der • ~plmfalled. . •mr bUdl pukina Iota on New York's Long Island were forced to ,close by noon Sunday as record crowds inundated the area. "The Atlantic is st ill the greatest air·cooditioning system around," said Milton Berger, a spokesman for Coney Island , where more than one million people swam and sat in the SWl. T e mpe ratures in no rth F lor ida. Geor gia. Ala ba ma. Mississippi and Louisiana were mostly in the high 80s and low 90s Sunday. welcome relief from Long Beach Man Found Dead' in SA Santa Ana Police said today tbe.r.,; inve1ti1atin1 tbe post. ml dilcovery of a murder vicUm on Sant:lqo A.,.nu• near tbe Sama All• Freeway. Police laid tbe{.~Wled tbe vtct.lm. wbo bad lbot once la tbe bead, H Roubollab Bobolan, 35, of Laaa Beaeb. Bolaolan'a body wu foaad ID a 111tter alODI Saatta10 '' a pauerby, police ukl . the high 90s and lOOs that pre dominated ror weeks. "I would say that for the most part, our heat wave is over with." said National Weather Service forecaster Bob Dietlein on tonditions in Alabama . H owever, the N ation a l Weather Service in Georgia pre- dicted a return to lOO·plus read· ings, possibly by week's end. The weather service forecast for the Southeast for today and Tuesday called for temperatures in the 80s and 90s with a chance or acatte~ showers. Temperatures were also scorcbina part.a of Uie Midwest which have been aiuling since the beat wave be1u June 22. Tweoty·three heat-related deaths were reported Sunday in Kanau 6ity, Mo. That brouiht tbe total for the city to 111, mak- ln1 It the hardest-hit city in the country. The statewide total was 235, which led the total for ata&es. NeUonaJ Guard troops drove around Kanau City paaslol out fans to reaidenta wit.bout air coa· dlUoaen. ID St. Louis , National Gu-rdlmen went door·to-door looldlll for elderly people luff•· lD1 from tile beat. · •• Q: ....... after I NIW-. wWl&'-e..._..la••........r. · A; Thia II only a call for ret· iltratJon, not a retW'ft to ~ draft. Only Coniresa cu re ... instate tbe draft and it II oa& considerertne doin1 that at tbia time . No one la beln1 drafted a nd the military is still operat• inc as an all-volunteer force. Q. Caa I 1~.·~_ate my C99· 1deaU.. ob,1CC111111 of war a& die &Jme I recll&er! t A : The decision on a person's CO s ta tus 11 a part of th4, claaaifica~ process. not reg- 1 at r a tlon. No one is being classified al thia time. However , Selective Service of.· ficl als say that men who feel strongly about this may write "CO" on theJr registration form .• This will have no effect one way · or the other. thouah. It does not:. invalidate your regist.r:ation nor : does it confer CO status. That • status can only be decided by a ~ local draft board and those'.' boards are not currently operat-· lnS?. ~ Q : I am oppoKd to tbe ...... Idea ol &Ille draft aad tJte mtutary and don't .wu& to bne aa)'1Jllag to do 1ritJI It. Wb•t bappeas If I . don't reg.lster.? A : Registration does not limit your right to seek a defe rme.nt or 'exemption from the draft and it Is not a tacit approval of gov- ernment policy. · f'ailure to register Is a felony · with penafUe8 of up'to five years in prison and-0r a 4UJ.OOO fine and Selective Service offi cials say they will enforce the law. Q . What if I move after reglatertag? A : You are required to advist: the Selective Service System of changes in address. Q : WW I rettive a draft card! A . No. However. about 90 days after registration you will get .a letter confirming t h at you signed up. You are not orficially ·registered until you get the let· ter. but you don"t have to carcy 1t around with you. Q : Wbat iDformatioa is re- quired oa tbe ~tratioa form? A : 1"The form calls for your f"'11 na me. se'l, Socia l Securtt')' nu m ber. date or birth. current mailing address, permanent ad· dress and cur rent telephone number. There is also a box to check 1r you want to be contact· ed by Armed Forces recruiters. You will need to have some 1denttfication when you sign up. Q : If I doa't ttlister, can I move &o Canad•'! A : ll is more diCricult now than in the 1960s for young peo· pie to move to Canada and re· ce1ve "landed i m mig rant status." H you are t hmktng about such a ction. talk to a lawyer both about the country where you want to ~o and about the problems of becdmlng a rederaJ fug1llvc living abroad. Wheelchair Pmiem Dies After Cr03h A Buena Park woman criticaJ- 1 y injured T hursday a s she crossed a n intersection in a wheelcha ir d ied S und ay a t Ana heim Memorial HospitaJ. Accord ing to Buena Pa rJc Police, Mrs . Ann Ocae mea De Moss. 51. was struck in the in- tersection of San Rafael Drive and La Palma Avenue by a vebi· cle driven by a juvenile. Police said the juvenile was taken mto custody after Mrs. Delloss' death and was booked into Orange County Juvenile Ha ll on suspicion of vehicular m ansl•ugbt.er. - • '\ tl.f OA.ILY PILOT Mofldllr,July21. ,.., ~· .... ~ Te•~~\' MJ1111t•l•e Obce a Th~ ••• -ANOn•• ..,,,. OSAL •• .1: -S'rid•e. of vt0lence ud .... .naa. °" ttU.-. ,...,.... .._, .._ police aao.,. the Orance Coatt ha.e 1 ..,, .... re.1 to deal wllh. Tbil ooe la Ula.ct P\mk JloH. Mtua&b. it's U aid 5'0rylnaewclotlM9 Punk ~.,.. are younpten wbo alfect bUarre..,... and odd balr 1Jt1'-, drink. dabble I• cl.nap aad Uate9 \o w.eird m-..Jc. SotM ILJda probably' Uni Oft the frln1• ol the fad Just to be "ln .. wtt.b u.t (roup ftOtTllLE 18,u tn -U ,like 10U(h 1aaa1 oi preVM>m years. they 1et innJtrated by tbup, Ndllt.I and plain criminal element.a •ho &et t.Mlr kJcb dobtc vtoa.oee. Tbm law enforcement seu eoDC .. ned. And ~ce t.tDd lo label the )'OU8« people wbo affect the cotlumea u "typee." • . In police jargon, we've had LonJbair-types, Hlpple- types. Bill:er·types and yes. even Su.rfer·types. ti()ME YEAllS BACK. you~ canes developed where U>e guys wore wide·brlmmed hatsoi long pln-atrtped c1ta oo 00 ''HokJ It! Try not to over react. .• with padded sh<>ulders, pointed -shoes and key chains that lopped dowp around their knees. They were prone. to violence. 'nley liked to use clubs and bicycle chains. These were the Zoot Suiters of the 19405. Later came a group where the young men wore scrag. gly clothes. sandals and long beards. They sat around coC·. fee houses, drank odd mixtures aod smOll:ed funny stuff while theylisteoed to mumbled poetry where sotnebody tinkled a chime between verses. Sometimes, they too gave the cops trouble. These were the Beatniks of the Beat Generation. They van1shed with the 1950s. ANOTHER YOUTH GANG fad followed. Beards and hair were'scragglier and lbe drugs even heavier. These kids earned flowers and spoke of peace and love. But there were draft card burnings and violence and clashes wi th police in the streets. These were the Hippies and the Flower Children. Fueled by the passions of an unpopular war. the Hip Movement stuck around longer than the Zoot Suiters or the Beatniks. But the Hippies, too, faded away in the 19705. SO NOW IT'S THE ltMS and we have the Punk Rockers among us. with their odd dress and high-topped boots who idolize a dead musician who was called Sid Vicious. Like the youth gangs before them. the Punkers have developed a reputation of being prone to violence, both among themselves and an gang attacks on regular· citizens. some or the kids may eet "into Punk" just for fun. But the results may not be The \'iolence part sounds all too familiar. Once again, young thugs are biding behind the banner of a fad. Seldom do you bear about these pugs in a fair fight. They like to run in packs so they outnumber the victims. They like to have knives or clubs or bike chains where the victims have nothing. The)' delight in making somebody hurt. SO YOU CAN PUT him in a Zoot Suit, or wearing a gunny sack with a "Peace" symbol oo the froat. or in Punk Rock boots. Down through the generations, il doesn't matter what banner be bides behind. A thug by any other name is sWJ a thug. And il looks like law enforCt!ment has a new "type" to add to its lexicon for the 1980s. U.S. Bid Rebuffed By Iraq BAGHDAD. lreq <AP> -Iraq bu Nbufted Americaa propoeal1 f« ~ ol dip&omatk ,. laUoel dlllpUa lncreulal trade between the two coilri• a.ad thartd vlew1 on ran and Af&bM'llan, Weetern diplomatic IOW'C'MM)'. Tb• IOUl'Ctl here in lbe Jr9qi capital uy Prelideat s.ddam HutseiD'a government allo re- jected ovenww, relayed tbroUlb third partiea. for a meetiot bet ween Secret ary of State tdmund Mutkle and Foreign MlnlaterSaadoum Hamadl .• &EIA'l10N8 "WILL remain severed until a substantive chance occun ln the U.S. poeJtion on the Arab-Ziooiat confUct. ··said Hamadi ln a rttent interview with ~e Belrui magulne Monday r .. omlne. ''The severance of relalioos with the U.S. was not prompted by aecondary o r b i later al conslderaUons. but by American hostility tow'1d the Palestinians and s&Q>PC>rt of Israel. The United St a lea adz.es every opportunity to tcy to persuade us t.o restore re- lattooa. but we refuse, and we will continue to refuse unW a major chance coccura in the American poeitlon." .. ll 's just that one thing that's in the way," saidooediplomat .. laAQ BROKE diplomatic re· laliona with the United States dur· ln.J the 1987 Arab-Israeli ,.. ar. However. a U.S. Interests Section staffed by 14 Americans operates in the Belgian Embassy. It monLlors ·commercial and political aff ain and issues visas. Both governments are embroiled in serious feuds with the revolutionary regime of A.y at.ollah Rubollah Khomeini in . Iran. Both oppose tbe Soviet mi l itary occ upation o f Ar gbanistan. Both are also concemed about the safetyoftheo1l traffic through the Persian Gulf. But Hussein ha~ condemned America's military buildup in the approaches t.o the gulf. President Carter's pledge to defend America's vital mterests in the area and the agreement by the United St,ates and Oman giv· ing American warships increased access toOmaili ports. laAQ. SAUDI Arabia and other gull states say they sbould be responsible for the security oflhe waterway. Wlt.h the fall of Shah Mohammad Raa PaM•vi and the splintering of Iran's armed forces, Iraq's 250,000-man So- viet-equipped military force became the area's m·ost potent army. Iraq also took over from Ira n as the non-communis t world's second largest oil ex· porter, pumping 3.5 million bar· relsaday. Meanwhile . commercial re· lations between the Unit«! States and Iraq are becoming stronger every year. U.S. exports to lraq increued from $211 million in lm to M50 million last year. and this does not include sales of Boe· ing jetliners to Iraqi Airways. Ex· ports for the first three months o< lb.is year were balftbe amountfor all of 1.9'79. diplomats say. lt'-t• io St•w Walter Polovchak. 12. is seeking political asylum in the United States rather than return to Russia with his family. who e migrated from the Ukraine to Chicago six months ago. "I would rather never sec my parents than leave Chicago ... the boys said. Army Signups Being Pushed By Pentagon WASHJNGTON <AP> -While young men are regist~ring for a possible wartime draft, the Pent.agon is moving to exi>and voluntary enlistments in a re- serve manpower pool that wou.Jd be tapped for combat strength early in a cristS. ff It SUCceeds, the plan wouJd provide what the millliry calls "pre-trained " men to bring Army regular. National Guard and reser ve unit:. to full wartJml' strength and to provide replace ments for combat casuall.Jcs an the first mpnths or fighting. I SO FAR. THE idea has been tested' on a very limited scaJe But officials say t hey believe that m a full-scale effort. they can enroll as man} a~ 10.000 young men a }ear directly mto the Individual Ready Reserve Smee they would have com- plete<j basic trauung, these m· dividua l reservists would be available for overseas deploy- ment in a war much more qwck· ly than draftees. who are re · quired by law to rtte1ve at least 12 weeks of such trainmg after induction. While draft registration was resummg toda>'· Congress would have to pass separate legislation to actually reinstitute the draft YOUNG MEN would sign up for a s ix -year hitch tn the lndiVIdual Ready Rseserve. After t hree mon th s of peacetime acllve duty for basic training, they would spend the rem airung five years and nine months at their normal civilian pursuits. They would be obligat· ed to undergo two brief periods of refresher trairung. but would not be required to drill regularly as is the case with members of the Guard and reserve uruts NATION I WORLD Iran Executes Coup Plotters BJ fte A.u odaled Preu , • A f\rtng squad executed nve military otncen CODVlcted of plotting acalnst Iran's revolutionary 1overnrnent ancl a court re· Portedly handed death penalties to four others today·ln lbe lo4&ed coup. Iran's new Parliament etected a militant Moslem clerie aa iU epeaker Sunday. He is a leader of the conaervalive and klftuenUal party that has a number of members lobbying to try UM 52 U S. hostages ae 1p les. REVOLUTIONARY LEADER Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini. meanwhU e. urged the Parliament to purge the government of those who are not "100 percent Islamic." And Pars. the government news agency. reported today a - man c:onvtcted of "armed revolt against the government," for blowing up an education racWty, was executed late Sunday. · 1be Tehran news~aper EngbJab E51arni d id not name or offer the rank.a ol the latest four condemned military leaders. Nor did it say if they had bffn shot. THE FIVE Wl10 WERE executed Sunday. including a retired brigad.Jer general and four air force officers, were executed at Tehran's Evin prison. Radio Tehran reported. The.y are among some :iOO Jranlnans, many of them mmtary men. who were rounded up a week ago on charges of ptotUnc to overthrow the aovemment. Radio Tehran said a spedal Islamic court convicted the five men Saturday of planning t.o "estabush an American sodal·dem- oc rallc syste m and bring back the treacherous fucltlve Bakbtiar, preparing 35 to :SO jet planes for the operation and for bombarding Khomeini's residence. bombardlni other sensitive places and hlJhly populated areas. and preparing printed matenal to be distributed in various cities ... ~ SHAKPOUR BAIUFl"IAR WAS the last pnme minister ap. point.ed by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi before Khomelm's rev- olution overthrew ham. Now an exile in P.aris. he escaped an as- sassinalton attempt las t fnday 1be new Parliament. or MaJhS, elected as its speaker HOJ· Jalolesla m Alt Akbar RafsanJan1. a leader of the powerful Islamic Repubbcan Part)' which control'> the assembly Many of the party·, members v.ant the 52 Amen can hostages. who today spend their 261st day an capttv1ty, to be tned as spies. The election of the speaker was the final organizational step for the MaJlls. and 1t can now tum to such business as the ele<:l1on of a pnme minister and member<> of his cabinet. such prest.ang matters as economic re<:onstructwn and the fate of the hostages . IN AN ADDRESS TO the nation. Khomeini criticized the Jrmv and J?OH~mment for "tndec1!)1veness" and told them 1t "must dt-c1i:ll on ..i go,emm~nt \loh1ch 1s 100 percent lsiarn1c and not accept an) m1m l>tE'r like i.ome or the present muust.ers ... "~<' MaJUs should not acrept anybody wi th the slightest doubt or tus comm itment to Islam:· the leader of the revolution ,;i1d Thi~ ~a~ viewed as a call for a cabinet of Moslem militant:. rather than Westernued moderates favored by President Abolhassan Ban1 ·Sadr. 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Meanwhile, the American Federation or Televlalon and Radio Art1ata scheduled an ex- ecutlve board meeUna for today to decide whether its members would atop work Tuesday on prlme·tlme televtalon shows for the fall. "As far u we're concerned. our 16,000 members bave been on strike since midni&hl, •' Ed ·Flynn, a auild spokesman in New York, said today. The union has 47 ,000 ~mbers oaUoowide. ACTORS AND ACTSESSES scheduled to report today· to New York 's Kenne d y ln- ternatlonaJ Airport for the shoot· ing of·"Rich and Famous," star· ri ng Miss Bergen and Jac - queline Bisset, were told "to go back to bed," Flynn said. Filming was also canceled for "Arthur," which stars Dudley Moore and Miss Minnelli and a ne w Burt Reynolds picture, "Paternity." Despite the walkout, talks were still going on in California. Both the guild and AFTRA were negotiating with the same employer, the Motion Picture and Television Producers. If the Gilt-covered eagle with four-foot wingspan adorns 125· foot flagpole erected in Long Beach by private party after city withdrew objections to height violations. API'RA board voted to strike. their picket lines would go into · effect at 12:01 a .m. Tuesday. The SAG slrlke affects major San Ysidro Flames Ebhin~ CHULA VISTA. Calif. CAP> - Fire officials said tbey suspect· ed arson as the cause of a brush fire that charred more than 3,720 acres of tinder-dry mountains in the northern San Ysidro Moun- tains. . By Sunday evening the fire about nine miles east of here and six miles north of the Mex- ican border was 95 percent con· tained. It was expected to be .fully contained by this morning. No structures were damaged or threatened by the blaze, which began Saturday afternoon as two s epa r a te fires that merged by early evening, fire officials noted. ,,..mS•flm•• SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Striking Hotel workers con- tinued their noisy strike today with no progress reported toward ending the five·day dis- pute. Meanwhile. two of the city's largest hotels -the Hilton and Stanford Court -have closed and some tourists are giving up in frustration. Spokesmen for both sides of the dispute said Sunday night there were no prospects for end· ing the strike by 6.000 union m emb e rs, m o s tly maids , restaura nt workers. bellhops and bartenders. CallCll BUI Fo ..... t SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A group of Northern Californians against the Peripheral Canal have launched a referendum STA.TE J drive aimed at overturning the newly signed canal bill. The group, calling itself the California Coalition Against the Per ipheral Canal. has hired an Orange County company that previou sly qua)ifie d the P roposition 13 and Proposition 9 tax cut initiatives for the California ballot. He rbert G Klein . President Nixon's director of com- munication s, has bee n named editor in chief of Copley Newspapers head- quartered in San Diego. .-UrC..p.,~r Falls FREMONT CA P > -A.rea flights were delayed for up to 20 minutes after a $200 million air traffic control computer failed for the ninth time in r ecent weeks, Federal Aviation Administration officials said. The Sunday failure at the FAA 's Fremont center came nearly a week after technicians said the Inte rnational Business Machines flight data system's problems had been identified. <.;ontrollers used · a -radar ba.ckup system to keep track of airplanes. a spokesman said. Teledle• Fizzles GLENDALE. Calif. CAP> What was billed a s a s tar- studded telethon to raise $1 million for the Richard Pryor Burn Foundation fell sbort of celebrities and money. The H tr:-hour show raised on· ly $140.000. by Saturday morning. Producer and co-host come- dian Redd Foxx developed back trouble prior to the show and was unable to appear. Co-host Sammy Davis Jr. was in In- dianapolis, Ind .• performing and also could not make a personal appear ance. However . he did appear from time to time on tape. Celebrities billed to appear. s uch as boxer Muhammad Ali and "Roots" Author Alex Haley, were in other parts of the country . Improve your skinl Make your reservation for the Princess Marcella Borghese Beauty Clinic-Newport From July 28 through July 30. let the experts from Princess Marcella Borghese analyze your skin and help develop a skin program fOf you alone. You'll discover their new sequence of products called Cotolyste. that help,s reduce dryness and llnes. The session also Includes a lesson on applytng cosmetics. The $10 fee can be applied to any Princess Marcello Borghese purchase. Robinson's Cosmetics. 108. in Newport. For reservations coll (714) 644-2800. ext. 289 tllm atuctlot and aome lndepen· dent producers. A 1tr lke by AFTRA would cripple television mmtna. Just under way for the new fall aeuon. Ed Pretock. a s pokesman for the Association of Motion Picture and TV Producers, said -manaaement also Intended to keep negotiating despite the strike announcement. "A strike Is damaging for the industry and it's damagln1 for people who have to Uve day to day." actor Ed Asner said Sun· day night in anticipation of actors' picket lines. "A strike ls lon1 overdue." ABND. 8TAS OP the CBS- TV "Lou Grant" aeries, rejected the notion that actors are pam- pered and overpaid. "I would love to see them con· fronted by a picture or those . actors who . . . hang on by their fingernail•." he said. Asner added that only 4tr: episodes out of the expected 22-24 "Lou Grant" shows had been complet- ed for the fall. A strike would not affect daytime TV programming such as soap operas and 1ame ~ or TV eommereial prod~ News commeotaton, wbo .,. A FTRA memben, a1eo would ~ allowed to croea picket lines .a.t reach their jobs, she added. • •. Strike preparaUons have beeit in progress since July 18 when" SAG members voted 91 percent' in favor ol striking. Some eo,ooo actors, 30,000 ol whom are mem- bers ol both SAG and APTRA, could join the walkout, if both; · unions strike, she said. Money and percentage formulu a.,.,.ar to be the stumbling block. No Macho Front With Ms. Nude El Toro Marines . . Crash Survivors SAN BERNARDINO <AP> -A 33-year-old pro- gram mer analys t from Uallas, Tex., walked off Sunday with the title of Ms . Nude International USA. A crowd of some 1,000 clothed and non-clothed s pectators at th e T reehouse Fun Ranch here were on hand for the day-long event wh1ch saw Dell Berger -last year 's runner up -capture the title over 17 other contest· a ri ts. Ms. Berger. who became a nudist at the age of 19. also picked up the awards"for having the best ·suntan and personality. She said she became a nudist because s he "d1dn 't lik e to have to w ear clothes. Then I got into the Pes>Ple that were in 1t. and . they 're wonderful peo- ple " She said nudists are "much more honest" than non-nudlsts. "They're not plastic at aJI ·They don't try to put on a macho front and you get to know 'em real well." SONORA, Calif. CAP) -A tractor-truck accident on a nar- row mountain road ne$r Sonor.a killed two .U.S. Marines and in· JUred two others when lhe truck plunged 80 feet into Dead Man Creek. Authorities reported Sunday that the Saturday night accident occurred on a downtull section of California 108, about 120 miles east of Modesto in Stanislaus National Forest. THE OCCUPANTS -two tn· side the cab and two standlng on the rear ledge -were thrown c le ar of the 10-ton ·vehicle halfway down the embankment. the California Highway Patrol said. Cpl. Louis J . Cruz Jr .. 22. of New York City and Robe rt Ri chard Gonzales. 25. of Chino. Ca lif . we r e killed. David Ki m ball . 21. a nd Blas J . Ramirez. 25. both of MCAS. El T o r o , we r e 1nJured . The hometowns of Ramire z and KimbafJ were not available Ramirez and Ki mball were taken to Washoe Medical Center tn Reno. Ramirez was listed m s a ti fact ory conditio n and Kimball in good cond1t1on, a hospital spokes man said. ~ The truck left 85 feet ol skkf·: marks coming out of a curve m....: to a straightaway before leaving . the road. said CHP officer Al Bowers. ··I susped the brakes were sttll working," he said. ALL THE VICTIMS were training at a U.S . Marine Corps • base 30 miles southeast near : BT1dge port, where t hey were : learning survival s kills. U.S. · Marine authorities released few details about the accident and one spokesman said there was . no rerord of it. ·Bowers said a motorist saw the truck in the cr eek and notified authorities. One SW'· v1vor reportedly identified Cruz as the driver. Gami Fund Less S AC RA M E N "C 0. C A P > -· RepubUcan Paul Gann Is run-- nang a hand·to-mouth campaign· for the l'.J.S. Senate while his . De mocratic opponent. incum-: bent Alan Cranston , is sitting on: a Sl.15 million war ehest. Gann: the Proposiuon 13 co-a uthor who 1s trying lo unseat Cranston., re. ported rais mg S295,l2S as of June 30 and spending $286,550. "I believe in treating myself to special ~es like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night at Fashion Island." 1HURS. Where can I listen to beautiful music amid the flora and fauna under a nighttime sky? Fashion Island , of course. They'll be offering the classic sounds of the · big bands, which Richard loves. But I'll take Broadway Show · tunes and popular ballads from the Lyric Opera Singers. The concert nights are Thursdays beginning at 9 RM. Just think. Les Brown, Tommy Dorsey, Bob Crosby. And best of all, it's free! Where else can • Richard and I find events the whole family will love? Nowhere but Fashion Island. CENTER HOURS / ~DAY ttoUASDAV Fl'llOAY 10 .AM TO 11 PM fUESOAY WEDNESDAY SATUAOAV 10 .AM TO 6 PM SllNDo\Y 12 NOON 10 ~PM • -,... JULY24 I -- • .. --- • FAsHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER We're s~ial, because you're . . . special. Ju I oll Pacilt{ Coa!>I HIQhNay lf'I Nf'Wfl()r1 Be.oc'h " • .. l • • i .\ . . .. or1nve aoas1oa11v~k>1 Editorial P!MJ.e ................................................................... .... • Monday, July 21 ,., Robert N. Weed/Publisher Ba~ra l<relbich/Edltorlal Pave Editor Gates Wins Big In Budge t Bid ln a yeu when direct.ors ol Oran1e County aovem · meat departments a.re fmd.in1 tbelr ~eta held rut or reduced, Sheriff.Coroner Brad Galea bu pulled olf lhe near impOUlble. lo budaet bearinas lut -.'eek. the sheriff won a com· mltment from the BOard of SUpervt.sors for SJ .I mUUon more than the $29.1 million hia department apmt lhe f ts· cal year that ended June 30. There had bttn speculation t.bat Gat would do bat· Ue with supervlsors over a lont laundry Ust of want.:1 not included tn the "taraet" budget allowed the shenrr by the county Administrative Omce All wu::> sweetness and light, howev r . One supervisor. in fact, termed Gates a "good trooper" at t.be end ol hearings on the sbenff's d partment budget pro· pol 81!'<. . ' The sheriff told supervisors the additional money wUI be used to orrset $800,000 an increases in fuced cosw,. s uch as gasoline and food for Jail inmates. Beyond that. the sheriff is planrung a major ex· pansion of patrol servic.es in south Orange C.ounty . through the addition or 19 patrolmen and three sergeants. Gates had also been pushing for 10 new investigators to be based at the sheriff's Laguna Niguel substation. The boa~d ~aid it. ~ould only permit two additional Jn· ivestigati ve positions. Gates. however, didn't press that issue. Nothing more ,would have been gained . lie generally came out a winner an~ he knows it. , - Boycott., Issu e Unfair In an effort that was both 01isspent and unnoticed. some Orange County women's-right groups early last ·week called for a boycott of all shopping on Thursday in protest of the Republican Party's withdrawal of support for the Equal Right.S Amendment. So far as could be told, no one paid any attention to the boycott. That's as it should be. California long ago ratified the ERA amendment -and the idea of punishing Orange County businessmen for a decision made inside the right wing of the Republican Party back in Detroit is both unfair and a bit silly. But the issue itself is not at all silly. And the Reagan. Bush ticket will feel substantial repercussions for oppos· ing the ERA. Likewise for supporting a constitutional amendment against abortion. There may be more risk here than the party leaders see. They ought to remember first off that 52 percent of the nation's population are women. They also ought to be ·re minded that many men as well care deeply about guaranteeing women equal pay instead of today's average 59 cents of the man's dollar. Across _the board, 56 percent of the American people -women and men favor the ERA, so in pandering to the conservative elements of Uie party. Reagan has come up with a popularity-losing plank. On the abortion issue, the U.S. Supreme Court has twice affirmed its legality, declared it a question to be de· cided by a woman and her doctor. For most Americans that settled the issue, but again the Republicans seem de- te rmined to cater to an aggressive minority that is de- te rmined to force its will on the nation. The call for a boycott on Orange County businesses was a bad shot but it was indicative of a deeply rooted problem inside the Republican Party leadership. O pen Space Boos t . Proponents of preservation of the scenic coastal hills and valleys east of Laguna Beach scored another major victory last week with the Orange County Planning Com· mission approval of the Local Coastal Plan for a portion of the 6,200-acre Aliso Viejo development. Of the 2,650 acres falling within the LCP boundary. only 100 are set aside for development. The remaining acreage is proposed for inclusion in open space and recreational areas. Wood Canyon, for example. will be left in a. pristine state, while an adjacent ridge area will be set aside for a hotel-retreat, winery and restaurant. The idea is that re· venue-producing uses will generate money to off set the cost of maintaining the open space lands. Otherwise, the land will be open and remain much as it is today, with only limited grading, brush removal and installation of drainage facilities. On balance, the plan appears to be a major boost for preservation of south Orange County's open space. The Board of Supervisors and the state Coastal Commission should follow the planning commission's recommendation and adopt the plan. • Opmions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 . Boyd I 'Old Blire' ByLM.BOYD The great cattle years of the Wild West , when drovers pushed trail he.rds from Tex· as to Kansas, only lasted about 20 years. The time pro- d uced a lot of fictional heroes. But maybe the most heroic critter was a lead steer called "Old Blue." For almost a decade -half the era -this animal led the rest -through passes, by water holes, to the slaughter houses. Steers followed Old Blue f« some reasoa. He had Dear Gloomy Gus· Erik <Ponch on tbe television series, "CHIP•"> Estrada's cllTotte dtlQ "tensions or public life" souncb like a "COl>"OUl.'' c.o. that fairly rare quality called command. ln China's Peking ls an air raid shelter that holds 10.000 people. But that's not the ltem. The item is that in their practice drill they can fill it with all 10,000 people in just six minutes. I don't know how they do that. Microbiologists no longer use the word microbe. Too unspecific. Q. Ho~ many bank ac- counts did the great come- dian W.C. Fields have? A. Nobody knows. His ex- ecuton located fewer than 50. But Fields had told friends be had more than 700. He kept no records of de- posits, except in his head, he said. Those familiar with Fields' peculiarities believe he WU teUiq the truth. Two people engaged to be married ~ the Soviet Union have lo wall a month after they get tbelr license before they can 1e tbrou1h the ceremony. About 12 out of every 100 such coupte. call it quit.a durlne that waitln1 Ome. Richard ReevP. TV Changes Political Picture NEW \'ORK -' "Televi11on ptoplu and c andldal s are uu11ht up in a let'hnotor,y," Jerry 8rown suld while he wu~ •till ll cand•d•te for prttsident "The Loetc or the medium requires an u calalion in the lncon&rw ty. in the ex d tement. 10 the fascino- t 1 o n . t o const.aoUy overcome the tedium und the boredOm that polillcs re· aHy is-it's really the day·in and day out m a nagement of and mediation oC conflic t within the society." .-.I ... , Earl Water~ Brown and l were talklne. on ca mcru, ln New Hampshire, fe5r a t elevision documentary I was preparing for ABC News on the in· fluence of t.elevlalon on American politics. 'Ille logic of the medium required that no one will ever s ee Rrown say that-his face and words ended up, as they say, on the cutling·room noor So did a lot or other things. Re publican candidate Ph1hp Crune saymg. with a sad smile. lhnt the only way he could get h is campaign on n etwork television would be to "flash" at a sc h ool )'Urd . ·Pres ident Carter's pollste r, Patrick Cad· dell. saying that wheh he got in lo pres1dent1al poh t1cs. only eight years ago. his candidatC'S s pe nt about 15 perce nt or their time thlnkint about tetUpg on lelevlalon. Now, Carter. as can· dldale, Caddell said, spends 7S percent or hhl time th inking about television. KEPOttTEas DON'T like lo throw away good quotes. But, as l found out. you have to throw away more than you use on t~levislon. Time -or, ratJ\er, the lack oC lime -is 0'1C of the c urses of the instantaneous. pervasive and persuasive com- munication mach.ine that has revolutionized American politics. It takes 11ix months to put together a television documen- tary -and more than 20 tale11t; ed people. In fact. doing the thing was the hardest work I've done since 1 managed to escape· --------........_ from Ferguson's Iron Works in Jersey City al the age of 22. It took two months to compress rnor e than 100 interviews and miles of campaign mro into one hour -really 49 m inutes aft.er commercials. So, J had lo leave out political scientist James David Farber talking about how television has c h a n g e d v o t e r s : ' • l t ·d e . mocratif&S in that it can bring a ·vast new audience new informs· lion aboat events affecting their lives. The old voter was an in- terested voter . voting for his class·. h.is union, his pocketbook. Now those solutions and issues ha ve become much murkier. much fuzzier. The new voter 1s instructed by television to be more open." "PUBLIC OPINION has changed dramatically. What used t.o'take weeks and months, now happens in days, .. said Cad· dell. "We've got a syste m w l' ne ver intended ... This is on~ or those situations that nobody thinks they're in control Tht· politicians trunk they're not in control. "The people an the media an· frustrated and they're not s uw they particula rly ltke the em phas 1s e ither . I don't know any body that likes 1t. r don't kno w any body that think-. they're in control. and I don 't know anybody that really v.ant:. to take any steps to cha ni;c 1t ·· "You turn p eople i n to <'h1 ldren. into dependent belllg!> that look to e!1tc·s:· J erry nrov.n "'"d "Thf'y look to the h'lt•v1s11m ci.t a blt..,hmcnt. the poht1c JI ·est a blishme nt fo r tht· nntral thought.'> What ,·ou hil\t' '1" \'l'r\ rl'} u (' h a (' h an ,.,.. r r" m t •••• autonomous H'<lman t•1l1zE'n 111 Ament a \hat .J£"ff<.'rson harl 111 m1ncl .. J dfr~n n1 '1 r hc.1d tn ran pa1J?,n Qn tch-\ 1<,1on hut ;1n~1m• v.ho .wants h1-. JOh in th1 · fut1m v.111 lw :.ilmr1-.t .1 l>rt'•>nPr 111 telev1s1on "Thats a re\olu lion." Harber ... a1rl Pu:tting Thumb on Reason for P rints . All Caltfornia driver 's license,;; bear the thumb print of thl' o perator, rig ht '? W ron ~ Although for more than 40 ~Nr" the license has prov1d<.'d a sp.ict· ror the thumb prmt the law hJ ... made it optional for the apµh ca nt. According to the Oepartmc•nt of Motor \'l•h1rlc.!t I OMV 1 tht· \1ast majont} o f drivers willingly sub· mit to thumb printing when applying for a li cen se But nearly three quarters of a million out of the 4.5 million annual apph· cants refuse. Sm ee the re are Ii million Califor ni a drtH'r licenses in force. this me:.in'> about 3 m1ll1on do not bear the thumb impression Ass emblym an Don Rog<.•rs thinks they all s ho uld ha\e 1t and has been pushing a bill to m a ke the thum b p rint man datory. But the reasons ht· ;id vances for this a re not the most important available to him ROGERS SA VS that since lhc driver license has come to have univers al a cceptance a s personal identification a nd 1~ widely used by merchants in cashing checks the stale has a n obligation to produce a pos1ti\tc 1.0. The thumb print wouldn't necessarily do that. ~ But his argument h as been pounced upon by the Amencan Civil Liberties Union <ACLU J which routinely o pposes all forms of regimentation and s~ the bill as another means of keeping tabs on Californians. Its representative. Jim Tucker. ex- plains "We are concerned about the accumulation oC Information on people by the government " No doubt that concern 1s magnified by the strong s upport g I ven Rogers · bi II by the California Police Chiefs and California Sheriffs associations along with the attorney general and the Highway Patrol. AND 111ERE ts validity to the ACLU opposition when the reason advanced for thumb printing la mer ely as an accom blodatlon for private business interests. As Tucker contends. "Everytlme the tovemment wants something 1t s hould have a dam good reason for 1ettinl lt." Well, there ls "a darn aood realOl'I." The licensing or drivers 11 for the tole purpote of public safety. 'The process ls intended to weed out the uns killed o r otherwise unqualified driver so that others may motor with some a11uranee that tboH driving on th• bllbways poe1 ... the basic requfremenu tncludlnt knowledge of motoring laws ll nfortun a t e lv t h is is n 't :tlv. ays trU(' Orll' or the reawn ... ll 1 ... n'l is that u great number or IH'('n!>eS have b<'C'n ISS U(•d l<I pt·rson ... not (•ntilled to thc•m Man~ of lhL-Se are to peoph, \lo ho obtain l1<'1·ns<·s under fals!• naml'S OM\' estimates then· arl' at least 12.000 issued annual h to such persons but 1t could tx· f,Jr mor<.' . .\lore than 2.500 an· undt•r 10\CSllgat1on at all t ime"' T .1 I. 1 n g t h (• c c; t 1 m a t c . " minimum of 50.000 a rc dn\'tnJ.: "Ith phony licenses beann~ faht• Wltnt'SS :J'> lO the 1dentlt) Of thl' holder MAI\"\' Of' THESE have bft>n issued to J)('rc;ons .... hose l1cen.sc•s ha\'(' been c;uc;pcnded or re voked fnr bad or drunken dn nng and ph~'>IC'al impa irment!> For ob t:.1101ng one or more licenses 1 ... J simple matter. Although a photo 1s taken, appearanC't'!t are eas1I) Art Hoppe -- altered with wigs, .colored con tact lenses and other method-; includmg m ust aches a nd beard-. in the case of men Because applicant s arr- perm1ttecl to fill in the data as to v. eight. he1~ht and age even that informat ion can be changed from one licens e to another T hose bent u pon d e fra ud1 n1? m erchants have bttn known to have a dozen or more dn ver licenses. each v.ith d ifferent names. addresses and 1dentifica· tion data including photos with altered appearances So the basic reason for the thumb pn nt should be to enabl OMV to m ore easily detect duplicate licenses. Any aid 1t pro' ides th<' merchants should ht.> a -.l·rondarv considera tion 1f at all Actual!; v.hllc the thumb prin t wil l 1cfont1fy d uplicat l' h et·nses 1t still dot•sn·t mean either or all of ·the licenses 1!- sued t he s ame pe r son 1•<;tabl1s hcs the person s trw· 1dent1ly. Thl' onlv me:.in'i 11( II"' 1t1 \t' 1denll f 1<'Jl1on .... through J I u II ~et 1Jf print:- FOR TllAT REASO:\ th• feJr!t of ACLU for· thumb pnnt 1n,g art' ba!>cll''>'> ll 1., nc'\t 1111m P0'-!.1blt' to !>e.l rch ftn J.:t•rprint f1h·'> v.1th onh .1 thumb print arvt only 1n the most extraord1nar• <'a-.ec; 1s an :.iltt mpt l'\Cn ron s1den'<l Amv..I\ .,.,hats v.roni: v.1 th j!t \'ln~ la\lo (•nforeeml'nl t'\ NY tool po~c;1ble 1n brmg1ni.: t•nminals to 1ust1l'e., AC LU 1s t oo man\' 'ear' behmd m oppoc;ang hn°i!l'rpnnt ;ng. Every JX'r!-.On whn Sl•rved 111 the m1hl:in • or held !.<.'n ·1t1\1 emplo~ meni. public or pri\'atl ha., a full !>l'l of prints on f1l1 '.\l an~ aJ;!enc1t•<; hC<.'n!>tn J.: pro fl's ... 1onal or vocational J>t!Oplt• requ1r<.> it and c;ome count1C"' r<• quire 1t for those JUSt seekmg 1Jr dtnarv busmes!. hcenM''4 Watch Out for the Peace Effo rt Pr<·~1dent Cart er 1s d l'· term1ncd to :,hip India 38 ton.'> of enriched uranium to feed that nation''> star ving millions or m ake nuclear bom bs <Choose one.) No one seem~ to know whv. For t un ately. m y friend Rachelle Mat:,hall has obtained 3 pos1 t1 o n paper on the subject com· po<;ed by the State Depart· m e nt 's t o p po li cy plan · n e r . Cou s in J OJO Carte r E xce rpt s follow: Ii i. the re~ (b egins Cousi n J OJO ) Look . w e've got tc se nd that bombmaking stuff to India so that we can force those uppity Pakistanis to lake a couple or billion dollars worth of F-166 and whatnot. AS YOU KNOW, we offered the Pakist.anll $400 m illion ln Punch we :ipons to frig hte n off the Ru s sian s 1n n ext -door Afgharustan. But the P akistanis said that was "peanuts ... Well, we weren 't going to take an Insult like that tying down. And now we're about to ram S2 billion worth down their throats for their own good whether they like It or not. But the Indians, who hate the Pakis tanis. s ure won't like it unless they have enough nukes lo blow Pakistan ore the face of the earth. This takes care of that. Of course. the Pakistanis. be· ing Moslems, hate our friends the Israelis. So we'll have to give the Israelis a couple of billion dollars In arms. too. in order to equalize things. And that'll mean a like amount to Egypt to k~p alive the s pirit of Camp David. NOW ALL nus sure isn't go- ing to set well with lbe PalesU- nian radicals. They'll make a strong pitch to the Russians for more help and they'll probably get it. Boy, 1s that ~01ng to 01..ike the con sl'rva t1 vt' l\r:.i b s t at e !. nervous• We better la\ ai.1de a passel of increased military aid for J ordan. Saudi Ar<1b1a . Oman and whichever Yemen it 1:, that's a bastion of demo<'racy. That's bound to makt• the Ira· nians sore as the ayatollah and Arafat are good buddies. But if we arm the Iraqis. who hate thc I ranians. to the teeth. tha t should keep those Islamic nuts quiet Needless to say. we better also arm the Syrians to the teeth to keep the Iraqis. who hate the Syrians as muc h as the Iranians. from marching off in the wrong direction. BUT ALL nus JS a small pric e to pa y to pre vent the Ru ssians fro m marc hing through Pakistan to secure a warm·water port on the Arabian Sea. We have already prevented them from securing a warm· water port on the Riviera by arming the NATO allies, who all hate each other to the teeth. with new nuclear weapons. And now if we can just con· tinue helping the Chinese de - velop a modem ICBM-equipped arse nal. it will make shlpplJ\i 38 tons of enriched uranium to In· dia worthwhile. because the Chinese really hate the Russians to the teeth. And us, too. I was so taken with Cousin Jo- jo's J>Oflltlon paper that f called him up to ask It he was confident our current pro1ram to aid the need)' would work. "When lt comes lo keeplJ\a the peace amon1 our neithbors," he said, "the only lhlnl we got to worry about is numtn1 out of weapons." .. NATION ..... Juty tt. ,.., Anderson Dislikes . Linielight 1 WASHINGTON (AP> -JoM t>OU11try'1 Pf"Obl"'• thin t.My A•••,_ IQ'I tometlm• IM'• f'CMdd md·therefON why ahouW I :O. r9,~-r.:', .. 'OJl n 1U..1 1•1a....h t 1 •hY 1way frocn the ch•ll•l•f'" 11 HavlQ& Hld thl1. Anderton ••fOldPM1Uaa W. mOlorc:lldes worrlea tlaat he ml1ht be :-~ M ~ doW1I la bis mlaunderatood •nd add• ~Mat Md bopea DObocty q_utckb~ "It l1n't the klnd ot l'Wtlp-M~ . cbaUeftle that • man aHe whet\ .. He ta1S be U be re-Ueved ..._ -he loon att • moulltain •ftd Mys u.&. Plriod ol publk a<hdltion thla la a mounlaln lbat I tlmpty or MmA·adul1Uon" 11 over and mu1l climb becaUH lf I don't 1 *h lut1 \b&nc i..·n ml h1 OM-wtn 10 to my arave untulflll..S oop a that aoea 'With umpalpAna IN lmOaT. ANDE&SON - •be la juR baC'k from an U'411y E~ Md Middle Eaatem tour -flDda lh•t runnapc for Pretideat ta not much run The llltno1s con1resaman knowa that the trappln1s of cam paicnin&. .ot Just being seen, are 1b1olutely vital if h is inClependent effort Is to succeed against th~ b etter rlnan ced , b e t t e r ANDI •M»I advertised and better s upported candidacies or Democrat Jimmy Carter ahd Republican Ronald Reagan. But he doesn't have to like it. In fact. he says he is resigned to it. ANDERSON I SN'T impressed, for Instance. with being treated like a combination or monarch anti movie star. at the center of a traveling circus of television cameras, bands. gladhanders a nd autograph seekers. "That kind of fame is so fleeting and so ephemeral ·that I don't kid myself one bit," he says "The very same people that come lo me and want my autograph, a year from now will have forgotten all about me " Just before leaving on his foreign tour, Anderson paused. in an interview. lo reflect on what Impels a man to decide that h,e. among 225 million Americans. has what it takes lo lead the country. "YOO DON'T JUST wake up one morning and a great white liBl't shines down from above and tells you you're qualified to be president .• " he aays. "When yo u hav e two candidates come along like Carter and Reagan. you do tell yourself. 'I ct!rtalnlY could do a better iob of addressing the "THAT ISN'T THE kind ot challen,e tbat the prealdat)' off en to me. It I.a rather j.,.t a · very prqmaUc Jud•m•nt that I spent my Ute reall.)' preparin1 for this -not consciously dwin1 all of that period -and that it honestly has 1lven me lbe kind of depth of understandm& and knowledae and _perspective about problems that a president needs" He is inclined to sound a trifle pompous ln public when asked whether tus quest is not JUSl an ego trip ·'There Is somethmg Involved In this campaign that is more 1mP9rtal\t than John Anderson, m o re importa nt than my pohtical career -It's lbe future o f this country ," h e told campaign workers ln Chicago. ANDEll80N SAYS HE' fint talked about running ror president one night after making a speech to the Michigan state Republican convention. It was, he says, in September 1977. "when I was s till in better standing J n the Republican Party." He was sitting late with Paul Henry. an old friend , now assistant minority floor lea<ier 1n .the Michle,an House of Representatives. "We talked about the fact that 1980 would be upon us and the' Republicans would be looking for candidates. and with Ford gone and Nixon gone maybe they would be willing to turn to a n e w generation of political leaders and that I could ~pitt to running rorthe White House." It was not.. Anderson says. "an apocalyptic vision." BE BAD IOSGIVINGS, and his wife . Keke , h e s!iys, "entertained the same doubts that I have about how feasible it was" for him lo run. "We ct!rtainly didn't just clap our bands and s ay, 'Oh Joy! This is a great thing. let's go.' We talked about how exhausting the process is a nd what it involves as far as your ramlly life Is concerned and the tn0rmoua expeNe and tbe fact that the Republican !.arty ls the kind or party that maybe wouldn't tall• too kindly to my kind ot eandldacy •• Andert0n bell.yes he would make an lnterestlft& presldent :-- "~nter:e1Unc ln the sense that J rould bt lnlP6ratJooal, because I do believe tl\at is an Import.ant tunet lo n o r the o Uice : lntereat.inc lD tbe sense lbat I <'Ould atve people . a senae of pride and conviction and lnapiraUon about the country." BUT aELIGION, SAYS Aflderson, a boro -aealo Chr1Jtian, would not play any part tn· his effort' to tnsplre the nation. •'I would not be a president wbo would be restoring .church services &o the East Room of the White House as Richard Nixon did." he says. "People do not like pietlling politicians and they don't like pollticiaed preachers. They tend to regard both categories with 'suspicion." He says the Influence of bis evangelistic church would be zero in bis administration. but adds: . "I can't deny my heritage. l c.an 't deny the ract that l was brought up u a small boy in a very religious boi:pe w}Jere my father dalJy •opened the Scriptures and read to the family from the word of God and bowed bis bead in prayer. And I went to Sunday school at 9:29 oo Sunday morning and lo the young people's meeting on Sunday afternoon. "I WENT THROUGH that whole thing in an age when t.be home. the chw-ch. my father's .grocery store and school were really t.ne only four institutions that made any difference." But he says be has lived outside that environment for 41 or his 58 y ears and bas religiosity tends to be over· exaggerated in t.be newspapers. "I'm not a narrow. sectarian. denominational kind of retig1ous person." Anderson says. "I can see some very good things in all of the religions." If be hadn '1 run for president, Anderson says be probably would have done something else anyway after this term. his loth. He could have gone back lo Illinois and run for governor or the Senate but "l didn't see that that represented an awful lot of progress." INSTEAD HE CHOSE th~ unreal world of a presideoUal candidate where one doesn't 14years!14 dubs! Arid we're still growing! On our 14th anncversary. Holtday Spa Health Oubs. are proud to bnng you more than ever. More of the finest physical cooditionrng equ1pmeot available today. including Dynamics; Nautilus: J Paramount' and Universal~ More hot hydro-massage whirlpools. sun rooms, Rnrnsh rod< saunas. steam rooms. jazznastics ciasses for women and. at setecied dub8, jogging tracks. swtmming poots. and ·"' atop for atop Ughta or walt for ubs or mnd ln line at airline ticket wtndoW9 or register . at hotels. · What happens, he was uked, whe n It 'tops -wbether In November or four or elgbt yean from then. 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OI Teri Wol119<10n of CCKl• ~ ... c •. 0.1-9'_.,,., Of ~ ... -1 , ,_CllaOTMBS SMITMS' MOllTUMY 627 Main St. l-\int1nglon Beach 536-6539 ,_ 'AMl.Y COl.OHIA&. N•AL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weslmtnster 893-3525 PACIAC YllW ......,l&AL PAH Cerrelety M0rtu1ry . Chapel 3500 P1te1f1c View Drive NewPort Beach 644-2700 "'MCM LAW~. OUYI Mortuary • C."9 tety Cren'etory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-sss.& H.., County Budgets Pass ••Neat.ft ,...,._ .. c .. ie ,..w Ce . -.. .._ .......... ,, .....-.. 1111•• 1t1 .. , ••nlOt • .,. "••••• ...,.._ .. lllllt ....... 1(-l~•C'r "'''(• c~ ., oiw-. it-\, £ .. Mo• McM•"•" •• Fon Wo•11• '"Cll•I\•, l••• ••rolltUon •• ---·-· c---, ......... , ......... 00...,. Mn ""' .. ~ • mem••• et Ill• Com muntlt ,.,,.., ... ,_, c....,~,. c ..... o.1 "flor Co -,,.. ~ M.-101 Wot.Pitel ...,.,,tory ,,,_.....,,., arvlCe\ ""'" .. ...., Oii """'°°'· "'"'' , .... et 1l 00 -•I lM C•"'"'""ll? Co119rt9011011 •I Cllu r<I\, .i I ... ,IOI,_ ~ lft llW el f~ con1~111U1-.. ..,.Yi.,,... IO -Cll• 01 Moiie 111 Ouortt, Ce Prl~•I• ,,,..,_"' • "«Ifie v i.w -.,..,i.1 Po•ll Pu llie View 'Morlu••• Ol-t~ Nft YOU (AP> - -1.NwpslM .. Tt, • f°"'lll ,.aey ualyat who 1aJ•od national p r o m . a.... la UM tteol aa a mlk of the United ••t•' laMlv•ment ln Vleta ... dJed att.r a bt'lef UIMol Saturday He tau1ht po llllc a l aclenee ~l Harvard, Princeton, Yalt, UC Be rae 1ey a nd th ~ Unlvtralty ol Chlcago. ATLANTA IAP) -I . LHIU Salta., 61 1 re· tired prMldent of the Atlanta bued Con Cola Co 1 died Saturday of a heart atlJlck whlle rid· lna on hla houseboat at L ak e La ni er , a northeast Georgia re· sort · GSACUIS SERJ'ICES •ATlllMAM W A S H I N G T 0 N u u1E w•TE11M1'1t. ~-•"" c AP >-The Gen eraL Suto City. ca. P•u • •••v on Juty "· Services Administration •• s... •~ _..nveo ""' ..., ...,_ _,er,.,_,,_ ... s.... w •. co has stopped s hipping GravHI* WNICtt w ill be l\eld °" furniture from ilS depots T~y. ""'' n. 1• •I , GOP¥ el 11\e a1 r A. 8CltOEM EHL Ot ........... , ... The d eve lopm~nt e tannlna wtna of tbe Oranc e Co ul'lY En vlronmental M ana1e· ment A1ency hu been CS.nounced u bean.. ··a maie and a i oo' by Supe rvlaor Philip An· thony. • .. People get lost eotng throu1h your system," th e l a t D H trdc.t aupervlsor angrily told Murray St orm. the aaency's director. d ur· In g discussions last week on the agency's $26.3 million budget for fiscal 1980. DESPITE bis sharp attack -and alter re· ce1v1ng assu r a n ces ... ,,,., i.-Mow11t 0t1w -1o1 to agencies of the gov· P••" Ser•lni -· oirectloft 0' e rnme nt 's execull ve , H•,_ ~ Ollw '"'°'111¥Y Of Co11o,,,..,.., S6SSSI branch because of con· .. us _ · gressional legisla tion (HARLES L.EE WELµ. tnlcleM.. slashing llS budget. Co1t• -· c.a. P.--... Jlllf T GS th ,..... I "· "'° ... •at • w t-emo••••d he A. e ~era ~·-· "'• -•-"9 -L ... government's scandal-•°' • ..,...,.,.. "" -w., 1• u""..i s"'a-ed pur"hasi·ng and s, .. .,....,.... .... ~., ... ..........,.. '" •• '" from Slorm that thlnp AND TBS •upenilor will chance -Ant.bony aaJd he didn't think mat· Join ed fellow board t.n would cbaqe until members Lo approvlna "• flrm majority of th1I the a1ency'1 propo•ed board" orden a cbante. budce t without t ub· Storm 1Ud be would st~ntlal modification. accept A at bony · a Anthony complained challenee and present ln hi.I dutch·uncle style 1u11esUona ror lmprove- that developera 1ubmlt· menLI at a later.date. tine plans for pr9jed1 The director noted, deaerve either "a Caal no boweveT, that public tt· -and 11 yes, (~st Aro· view and appeals pro- ceaslna... cedurea mandated by He said that "clean" state law often delay d evelopment propoaals processing of develop- -ones that meet all ment proposals. county requirements -IN at:LATED action may be processed for 18 oa lhe a1ency's budcet, m o_nt~s be fore final the board agreed to keep action ts taken on them. open a Laiuna Niguel ··w e'r e doin g too omce where persooa can muc b work." Anthony s ubmit develepment said. packages aad obtain construction permiu . Bo ard membe r s a1reed that the office ls ope ra tint e ffectively. Storm said about s.ooo permits were issued In the put year at the of· fl ee -a bout ha lf the t o t a l ln th e un - incorporated county ter· rltory. In other action during the second day of hear· ings on.the county's pro- posed' $6 14 millio n budget. supervisors: -Gave tentative ap- pro val t o t~ $191.S million for the county's hu man servl·ces pro- grams THE 80Aao dttided to elinunate 40 pos1llons fr o m the count y 's lar gest superagency ...... NOT ta WTaUITil8 .. ~ N-t!H1 NOTICI! OP DEATH OP T.L-. ... M A R G A R I! T °" ..,... 11, ,_, .. tt.• .... ,. I LIZABETH POSTAL SOUTH IAY P'I NAN C•1U. ANO OP P•TITION TO ~==c:.:.: ~ ADMINISTER ISTATIE ,-,_., ,...,,.._., ,., ::,t .. ....., HO. A·M11.. ....--.111-.1-.,...unetOf. To •ti heirs ben•· 11<i.i .._.....,.,.tMa., ... c:... flclarles. c,.dltors •"d !: ~91".::!., 0r..., c-tr ..... ontlng1nt creditors of •••cuT•o av 1i.•1• M. M.rgaret Elliabeth Postal ~~~::.~~~it~':~ and persons Who mav 1 1000 '°" CAS64 I...,.... ........ otherwise Interested In the .. Ml• lfl ....... w1 _., "t11e ~ Ill nd; t t . St.w•I.. _.,,...,...,.,_.et w a 10lf es a •· 111e ce1H11, t.,,._ ... 111 c1v1< A petition has been flled '•"'" o•• .. • 1111e11. ~·"'• au. by Fredfflc W. Postal 'Jr. ce111 .. ~. •• ,,_,., 01 .. ..,.. .... ., .. a n d O o r c a s P a t r I c k <..,,.."°' 1e ..., -1Wtc1 "' " _.., I .. Id Oeecl ol Tnot Ill lllt ~' Marki• In the Super 0 ........ 11-Ill wlcl COllftlY .,_. MMe Court Of Orange County oocrlllM •: requesting that Frederic P•r';!.~:!~~::"L..Gt 14 _. W. Postal Jr. and Dorcas Traci No 1«1:>, 111 IN c111 o1 ,,..,.,., '" Patrick Mark le be ap· .... Co1111ty ol Oro11". Slol• •• po inted as pe r s onal C•ll!omls:' •per.._ recordM Ill r e pre se nt at Ive to ._ m . PoOH 1" 11 -1• o1 w~ UI'-'MM. Ill IN oHlo ol -administer the estate of cou111v AuorO.• o• •01e1 ~"'"· M•roa ret El izabe th ~.,. • ._. .. u .. u1.,....,~ Postal Irvine Callfornla Oii ,,.. CoN!lmlnlum ~ ... ,., rr~I • • NO 740l, ,..,_In 8-IOJO$, P091f <under the Independent 11•.01•1<i.tA•or~otw+e1 c:-, Administration of Estates P.,c .. J· .,. -1w1o.e1 ttW1'1 1 ... Act> The petition Is set for , ... " '" -10 .. , o1Lot•1 • 1• 111-• c lu\lv. GI Trect HO 7"1J, In U. City ot hea ring In Dept. No. 3 a t 1rw1 .... 1n.,,. c-iv Of 0r..,... Stet• 700 Civic Ct:!nter Drive ot Cellton.lo, .. IW INO re<ordecl Ill W e s t • S a n t ~ A n a , a-11'. P~ 1•. 11 -11 1"<•ww Call '"'"''• 92701 on Aunust 0' Ml\Cell..-Meoo. lfl JN offlc,it ol "'" 1J IM C-ty Aec:ordwol WO<I C_.y 12. 1980 at 10:00 a.m. E<<ecit lflffet.-o ... ,, o1 , ... ~ IF YOU OBJECT to the u"1" '"°"'n •no o•••n•CI on '""' Orantin"' of thepetitlon C-••111>1um Pl.., •or Troe1 Ho uo~. .. • recor-1n 8ooO. I~, P-11•. ()I you should either appear 11uo1 R~.,.,.., ... oc._,., at the hearlrl9 and state ""• , ..... ,.,,Q '"•••••om ••· your e>Ojections of t~e writ· ~!~";~::-:-;:~'i,;.";.,:,~•<•:,::.r::•:~ ten ObJeCtiOnS With the C>Ot<e" IP, 1 P,) P, -.,p wttlWfl court before the hearing ·~" o• '°"'Loo ' 10 "•"<•11'411e ., :"our appearance may be w•o;.~""::':'.'~.ive _....,,, In person Or by YOUr 8 1· tor 01\IUll., 1Wrk1nq ov•r 1i..f'oort10<\ torney. 01 Lo1 •• o1 w10 Troe1 No 7403. i.no .... I F Y 0 U A R E A •• 1>.,01 l·P °" W•d Condominium C R E 0 Ton t ,.,.,. "'h•<h •-""'"'I\ tor ltw C.Mlll I " or a con ·1 OI • ..., ._,_, lO Percel\ I -' ingent creditor of the de· eoove {eased, YOU must fl le YOUrl fl\t' Urn! eddru1 end Oll\41r claim with the court or common~on4iion1t.,.v,ottl\ue•1 O P<OP<HIY _,,.,._., Obo,_. t\ Pur;>Oned present It to the personal 10 t>• ••U• Ow•1 Aoee1. ''"'"'" representative etPPOtnted c.11,.., .... .,11. by the court within four r11* ""otn1qne<1 Tr.,.ttt dl\Cl•lm~ •nv 11eblllty lor onv 1rteorre<t._n ot months froni the date of ,,.. '''"' ..,.,,<'\\ -oowr (OfftmMI fi rst lssuan<e of letters a s O•••on••-. ,, ..,,,, .,.,,...,, ..,r.,n provided '" ~lion 700 ot .... o "''* tlrill Ille -ou1 .. ,.,,..,, the P r oba t e Code 0 1 ·:,:.:,~.:.;,;:·~;·~~~0:.'':, California The lime for .,...,,.,t>,•n<••. •n<•uo1110 •n•. firing c1a1ms will not ex· <"•'~ -··~., 1,,. T'"''~ ,,,. CCKi. ~ ...,,._!(.., L.-PMt supply agency. also an :os "'"" •uro•....s 11• 11i. .... nounced 1't has s us· Myrtle """' o! C~to ~u. C• . c1111dn:n E"""• F11c11 ot t i Tora. C•. pended ordering from ~:;~;;. V::I.~ ~ ~~:...:;~;.~ suppliers. •Ml OI IN lnr.I\ (rHlPO t>y WOO~ p1re prior to four months o l T•u\I '" O•V .... r•m•1ntnQ from the date of the hear· e><•nc•o.• ....-. "' ,.,. ...,..," .,....,.., tng nOllCed-dbove t>y W tO °"""' OI Tr~l to ••I l ll:SU 'I -Agreed to s pend vou MAV EXAM INE ... , ... '"'•'Ml 1-fO'I ''°"' M ...... •l?c ()()() ( d f t•I• •l 10--.,.,..,,,, •• p<OV•~ '" ....,, to un or SIX the file kepi by the court ... o no•••" oi.a '"'" •no d"• e ..... , 01 v 0<1>a l•nc• c .. •nd The a c t ions wer e °""•'• E ..... ,, .,. LCK .. __ C•. • t k f 11 p es """' 8Nlel\ _.1,., ic~-·ue. co. a e.n..,. o owing r 'r. ., ' s Q , • "0 c " • I 0 r • n . ' • dent ~arter's signing 0 month.~ a prenatal care If you a rt-ml ereslPd 1n the !~ •• ,.,.,.," ,,.oo ... 1 ... n1t<n1 r program that appeared 1 estate. you may 1t1e a re-,,~7; '::::':'.~;:;; -::;;.,"::: ~ .;:• doomed because of a Quest w1lh the court 10 re 1 1 .... ,.., 10 ,.,. ,,,,.,,.,".,,...., • "'"""" 0•••1 Qr•nO<ll ll <l fen ... o s a bill that rescinded $220 B~st of Boys ..• Qrt•• Qre•' C)t~r\•\Or"' 4j1111trY•(f'\ -..:::;- ''"" o. -..,.. ~. Ju1v n. million from the agency cut-off o( state funding. ce1ve soecia1 not1~P ot the ~,~··:..:;,"';.";.':;:·;.:;:."!.~.'::, _ Gave an additional inventory ot estdlt-dSSets """ £,..,,_ 10 .,.11 ,_ .....,.,,._ •• ., 1 ooPM"'""' "'0'°°' u -during the current fiscal Michah Blake, l , was top man m a field of :::;n11~','0~0'::.~~..!:!~:';"·,."~.:1 year. t he s tatemen t 25 contenders al the. Orange County Fair's $1 2 nulllon \.0 the coun· and ot ttw> pet1t 1on-.. ac-.... ~.0 ,..,0 ,.0,,,.,,. ~ .... ,, .,.., c o u n I s a n d r e p o r t s f '"" ''"" '° Y ll 10 ~ ,..,.,_ ,,. ,,.... t y Probation Depart· desc ribed in Se<.tion 1200 <o""'• ....... '"•. ,.., e><oe>"'h " ~ .. , •• ,-·.,,.."''Kl-"' .... ,.,.. said Diaper Derby. He ·s_th e son of Cynthia Blake !!':' ~~°',,.. Mort..or.,.,. c~i· of Costa Mesa. ment above the pro-of the California Probate IO<O';~: JU11a 1..., posed budget. Code. '-OIJ• .. a ... v Here are the facts. savers who have certificate accounts at Mutual savings can oorrow up to 90% o f tne lr savings account balance w ithout Incurring the usual substantial In terest pena lty required by federal regu1at1 ons tor early w ithdrawal. EXAMPLE: You nave a certificate w ith us earning at tne annual rate o f 8 % <Sl0.000 m inimum. 6 month term>. A need arises-vacation. new car. emergency. whatever -tor you to Wha t it is. How it works. Where you get it. have some cash. You can oorrow up to 90% from us at only 9% Annual Percentage Rate. while the account continues to earn at 8 %. A d ltference of only 1%. Should you borrow s 1.000 tor 45 days on an 8% account. you w ould on1y pay bacK s 1.011 .1 O. Similar arrange- ments can be made on any of our term savings certificates. The advantage Is o bvious You can afford to put your savings In a certificate that pays considerably higher interest than a pa ssbook account without having to concern yourself abOut the required penalty snould you need funds from the account before It matures. compare where you presently save. All savings Institutions are not the sa me. You w lll fi nd It easy to open an account at .Mutual savings since w e can arrange to transfer your funds from wherever they are now located. LOIG·TERM ACCOUIT Effective July 10 thru 23 With only s1 00 and a minimum term of 30 months. you·11 be ea rning high Interest which Is compounded dally. This account Is Insured by a U .S. Government Agency to s 100.CXX>. No bank pays this muc h ' 9.M I0.11% Annual Rate Annual YICIO MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Aradla: 660 W. Duarte RO•/Clnoga Park: 8393 TOpanga canyon BIV<:J• captstra~s.n Clemehte: 570 cam1no de Estre11a•1cerr1tos: 13343 E Anesla 81V<:J~/COronadel Mar:3140 E coast Hwy.-1COvlna:200N Citrus Ave• Fallt>root<: 120 S Main St~/Fountaln VaUey: 17900 Maonolla St•tG~~ 336 N. Brano Blva•/Lake San MarCOI: 1 t45-346 5an Marino Dr /Pasadena: 31 s E. co1oraao Blvd /Port Hueneme: 739 w Channel 1s1anos 81\id~ Downtown Santa Ana: 631 N Main St /The>uwnc:J O.ks: 1330 MO<>r'e>ark Ra• ljpMlnd: 160 w. Foottlfll SIYd•/Vlsta: IOIOA E Vista Way• •Open 5aturcsays 9AM· l PM ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO tt00.000. Fl .. AN(IAL COAPQ~ATION . I "'"""'""'1 .. utler. Inc ., 9920 S. La 1 sour .. .,., "'NANetALco11P. ~ Lttlie Klein, Kle in and 8., ._ •• oc ""°'' .... lenega Blvd., Su ite 631,I ~!~·.~~":;.,., Ing I ewoo d , C a I 1 fo rn la P~"''"'"" <>MV cw~• 0 •• 1, P"'"· /90301, <213) 641-seoo. ,~1.11 n ... "". 1"° ~"° Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot. July :?1 22 :?8. ·1qao 2q10,.~ )J PUBLIC NOTICE -· NOTICE I NVIT .. •O &1 OS I P UBLIC NOTICE e-:~!''; ~~~"!. ~;;~~.,;~:~.!: -----__ """"'"tr (OUfllQ!lt O•\lftC I Of Or·~ flCTlnOV\ .. USfll•E\\ C-1• c;..l11or ..... ""'" ·~·· ... w••t<I N ...... ""TfME!fT '°'"' WD to" (I).,.. f ,.r\CJ .... ""9'"' r,,. ,.,. __ p.r_,. ••• OO•'>q > "to .. ,_ "'-'<...S•no ~Of"'"' -·.. K--lrttel loc:elflfl •I 1)10 ...,..,.,~ .... 1. WPEllt Clf"O w1 .. oow1 .... ~ .. -C..t• -.... C"11'°""'·· •• !>E llV1(f -1(11 t;,1oa 'Cl(AtO -t<"'',.,,.......,"'°'.,,"be-t<l• ...,,.,DOW ~fltVICf 1•e1 "°'" •" --rNCltor c .. w-C>~ I -""°ll'A\E WITMOP"flOfflO J •""H JO•O•" W•l\01\ "" P\JOC .. ASE T""O DASO CONTROi. "°'"'.,, C.0.1'1 ....._. C• .,U. 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STAHMINT T ... fel-.!119 "'"°"' ••• .-111 IMIMMUM lllCHMAH OIL C0M"ANV, I s.u111 e.st onw. 51111• Jll. Gotto -.~.,.,. GrilMOll ~,llO;) c.... °""·..,... 111. c.10 MtN. ~--Tflh ~It tMCIUCtN lly Oii-. !ft(.,.., .... -lotlOll --• ..,,....,,,., o.er...s. ........ ......... ..... v_ "-" ....__, ............ e.-tY a..ti .. Orel'ft ~ Jw.2"tta P UBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTIC~ PICTt~ autd•rta NAMI STATHllCMT T ~ tollowl119 peno111 .,.. C10l11t !Mnlneues • A C. "AllltY & ASSOCIATliS, 1801 ,.._, lllWO., • 207, COllo Mew, Co. '1tl1 Hotel, lt•\t•ure"I I. To~trf\ Sollr<et Olr«tory la CAlllOf'lllo co,. poutlolll, tOllit T~ Of., CAio .... co. ll C • ...,,..,,IOM TOWl'flouMOr. COllleMl1e,CA, Tflll ~ lt C~ IJY o CW• j*tlicw'i, ....... ..._._ ..... ,_..,. ~" Olf't(...., • ... c. .... ,., . Pl'MIOMt "''' ~ -"• wtttl ... Ctvflty "9fll ef °'°""' (ifUl!ty ... ~"·'-, ,..., ftv411Jj11N Or ..... CMtl Oelfv ...... ""*'-OtOtlOI eo,,i OollY 1'1 ... J.,,.. ». J\alv J, U. 11, 1• ..n ,,_ a.,l\lly J, I, )I, 1• ~ -. -- CONSUMER QUEENIE "It's one ol thole boob you jwit un't pul down. I'm f'Udin& It myaell " - •.1 &~ W@lliHr ~-~®l?WO©@ "Got a problem·> Then wnte to Pai Dunn Pat will cut red tape, getting the a~-wers and action you need to solVt• mequ1hes m government and bunness. Mau your q~stUJn.Y In Pal Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coast Dalli; l>ilnt . /> <> Hoz 1560. Costa Mesa: CA 9'l626 As many letlen as pon1ble unlt be an.sweTed, but phoned mquines or Letters not including tlu!_ reodn's full name. address and bwmess hours· phone n11m bncanno1 be considered Thucolumnappears da1· ly e zct>J>( Sundays · · Is Diet Plan Shri•ld119? DEAR PAT I paid $18 95 for a 30-day. supply or Cambndge Diet Plan from Monterey. Within · three days I knew I disliked lhi! plan and didn't c.-are to continue on tt So, 1 returned the supply on . .May 28, ask ing for a full refund.according to the company's promise. Then I heard on TV that the ~ovemment was banning further sale of this prod-uct Could you help me get the refund before it's too late., D C .. Huntington Beach An out.of -coo rt de<'ision reqalrlng more in· formation io advertlslng for the dJet plan bas been reached by attorneys for the 1o•ernmeQt and the weight loss formula 's Orm. Under tbe a1reement, future adver\isiog would be required to warn persons who have specific medJcal condJUons oat· Jin~ in the agreement to use the dJet only under a · doc:tor's s upervision. DJstribatJoa, sale ud ad· ·vertislng ol the diet pin were laata.ed J1111e u. A Cambridge Diet Plan lpokesweaaaa &eld A VS that refaad requests are betac preceued u qaJckJy as possible. U yoar refmd doeta'I ant.-e ~It.hilt a reuoaable Ume, let A YS btow. <Mkr readers wllo ordered &Ids prod11ct may be among the more &ban SG,oet orders waJtlng to be -filled. About two-&Jlirds ol IMee cu be fllW immediately under the aireemeat, bat otben must be -ootlfied of tbe adverUsiDl changes and given an opportunJty to cancel orders. 11~19 Corp. Rftalb Btws DEAR READERS: Approximately 3tt bicycles are being recalled by tllelr muafactarer, Huffy Corp. o1 Dayton, Ohio, aceordlaa to tbe l&ak Department ol Cooaumer Alfaln. Tbe bikes may contain improper maskr lJnk assembUes in tbe drive cba.ln tbat couJd separate &Dd caaae tbe rider to lose control of tbe bike. 1 The recalled bikes were produced between AprU 15 and May 15, 1988. Tbey bave been sold under the followlnl brand names: .. Daffy," .. All Pro," "J.C. Penaey,v "()pen Road.'' "Coa1t King," .. Westpolnt," .. Wes&en Flyer," .,Wooleo," and "Performer." The bikes cu be ideatillecl by a code o .... ber beginnln1 with tbe letter .. C'' aad followed by five aamben lD tbe ruse ol St• ud 81360. ~ code appears oa tbe left rear ax.le plak. Coosa.men o...W.g a recalled bike aboaJct s&op ualn1 lt Immediately. llecalled blke-s 111oakt be taken to u aathorbed Hairy service center for free laspecUoa and repair, ii aecesaary. To ftad &he neare9t semre center, call Baffy eolled at (513) 811-7277. Bep11d a Tl••• r .. te ••• .. DEAR P~T: I always buy a quantity of canned sooda when they are on sale. I was going through my supply the other day and reallled that many cans are several years old. Are they atill good? I've beard conlllctin1 opauoas about tbia. S.L., ea.ta lleaa c .......... ...,.., • ....,".,. ... "..._ tested .. ,_. ldll sale. ....... ...., - nnor, 1es&me. eeler ud ...atllmAI •al• - deellme wt" a,e. Tiie ••t•er "• a&era1e &emlte' ..................... I •• Cawd ................ eW ......... ol ... 1'~ F. A .... nle la .. VJ &e w eaatted .,..... •,ear; ...._ II• Jt • 'h man-. E••.-,_r elder ea e• ..... e......,. Lida.._.. '9 lllOlb .-eaft _. --..... dowt1Wflt•1•.f'llem.._..Mt .... M7 .... ollMd ............................... .. of &M cu., u If ...ter pre1 re, •'-., med. U .. , ., .. aMft .. ,, .. , ........ &Jae pndlld. De lite same wM9 U1 111 IHd e1•1• ,_. la .....,. _MQ_ .................. Dec<UWnt Dance . Upsets Cf!inese PEKDKJ (AP> -Police bawe banDed atreet dancin1 111 the Peltln1 dlltrict or Cbaoya111 becauae lbl ~were found neekiD1 and "rockinl mil " at a roaide reltauraat there la June, the P Dally~· Tbe newapaper aald tbe dancers were crtUcqed. tbe orcanlMn of tbe dance fined ud "tbe evtl trend• •ere checked and order maintmlDed. '"ney were up to uprouicu bebavior sucb .. .... .,,._.,Md Id•~ tbey were barmlnl tbe IOda .... and ma• bed influence,,, ll aaid. ltreet clwiBI ll __ nned in IOID~ part.I of Cldu to dlleourqe wbat tbe IOWl'llment terms decadmtblbaYlor. -. ...,,,.,Juty21. t• OM.VALOT ..t• Earth's Night Sounds Unsettling e,. JACIUIClla&l8MAN AN FRANCI S 0 CAP> -It happens •omettm lat«' •l n11ht, whft a dfep, tl"P)' quiet bu settled oat.be l&net out.alde my bouM. I hear rrorn my ,..u.. " l1hbot. the San Andreu fl'auJl. A crtak ol lh• roor above, or In lhe Uvln1 room. •lvea notice ln °"' d•rk that the areat rift that aplit.a m\Jch of Cahlomhi. and runs nearly under my plac 11 alive oqd well -and perha~ 1cttlng ready to shlike lhe &tale •a&in Thea~ lltUll 11gglt•s und ~hrugs of Molht·r Earth are so minor lhi!y are ntver mention~ by seismologists But I don't need them to tell me what.. bappenln.. r live wttb it. J know it. It's my fault. The world knowa thl• 850-mlle·loaa scar ln the earth u the aou.rce ol t.he devastating earthquake that lald waste to San Ftanclaco oa April 1', 1906 and Vlsited destruction from the Oregon state Une south to Monterey County. . In a single stupendoua heave, the world's quivering •1elamo1raph1 recorded one of hb tory'a moat powerful temblors. Everybody thinks the San Andreas goes to sleep between the shakes that exercise lhe Richter Scale and make bold. black headlines. I know better. It has one eye open. H ere. 1n a world where our ubiquitous advtwrc advtae UI to take control, u.ae ou.· power, c19a•t be at.epped on. It lJ amaU, weird comfort to know the 1batln1 walls and noon are somethine I cao't do an)'tblnc about. Thia ii e.rthquake country, folks. You don't have to hke it, but you do ti• ve to accept ii lbe choices are limited. 1, fact, •f\•n aren't any, short of movtnc 1r111t·1. Out here, we live on the ed1e of danger. ln the sam e sense that people courted disaster In homes near Krakatoa, Mount Etna, Mount St. Hele ns, Vesuvius and Pompeii. It dJd me no good that once, out of frustration. or panic, I informed myself that the awesome scar in the eartb'• crwt ower wblcb f live ••' named for Su Andreu Lake a few miles 10.,tb, wbtcb in tW'D WH named for St. Andrew. • No, that does DO '4>0d. Nat ay ' more than the ritual I en•ace ill with • my nel•hbon aftu San Andreu; sneietea. We all 10 out la the atnet · and loot for dama1e. Wu that crack in the •araee there before tbe. shaker? la my setback aaalnc? la • my front door cloalng a little harder? . Is that a new crac:k ln my driveway? ' Finally. I race it. The evil genie! who lies beneath the rafters and joists ol my little ptace a rew miles south ol San Francisco's City Hall will settle matters eventually. The experts say I can count on IL Pre-Seas on 1\vo great ways to charge 20o/o off Selected Shirts Jr .. Misses. and Full Figure sizes. reg. S1Q-$15 Now sa.s12 20°10 off Selected Line of Junior and Misses plush Knit sweaters. reg. •14-119 ffow 11 .20...15.20 20o/o off Selected Slacks in Jr., Ms. and Full Figure sizes. reg. •1:µ17 Now 10.40-13.60 20°10 off Jr. stretch woven polyester slack. reg. •15 Now •12 Stretch poly slacks misses sizes. reg. •15 .. Now •12 Save 50°/o and more on name brand top and pants from Dittos. 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So far, the agency has approved 20 of 61 re· quests ror waiven by automakers. COi i FCTOAS CORNEA '.4RCIWC' RlfLE llTl' LONDON <AP> -A • ·.' member ol Parllameat · .. ~· haa called fM an end to ~5;;:;-~"i=:.~;.1 t he "archaic'' r ule · • :: forblddinl vialton from tak lna notes lo t h• ·.. House ol Commom. "I have oft.en watebed some poor Innocent =::::::;all!!ll~=~=="' member of tbe pubUc who has the temtrlty to Pay Rai8ed BAKERSF1£LD <AP> -·City employees here have been granted pay raises averaging 12 per· ·cent. take out a pencil and • olece of paper belnl pounced UPofl by an at· tendant ," said Cooservallve MP John Hunt. Journalis t s in tbe press gallery may take noteJ and an official re· cord of ·proceedings is notated by stenographers lnthechamhers. , IS 1M5 SUNMT STRIP DRIYE·IN ·REALLY AN HISTOAICAL MONUMENT? Rare ColM • Slamp• GOLD• SILVER 'Chere's a Neweithen Movie. People t:hlnk Laat of Reateurent• With C•rhop• Should Be PreMrved Prk:n '°' 7· 1a.t0 o.NO..M1l. si1-c1.tn.n •• ., s.11 Carh op T ra ditio n End? ~~P .~·~ M:rt. ...U. ....,. M:rt. MQ, 100 COf'-U... -. ~Pe-UIZ. Utl. te> si1...,. 8-nu' UIS% ' Gift lwCWNM _.,... 1 (714) 568 9150 to · • Dri~e-in Eatery Among Last of Breed South eo... Plue Y111899 ~ ..... It. IM:r9U "-S-Caett fUUI LOS ANGELES <AP> -What do Rep. John Anderson, Sally Struthers and Ricardo Montalban have in common? They 're all tryln~ to save one of this city's last authentic drive-in restaurants. Straight out of "American Graffiti," Dolores Drive-In in Beverly Hills has been delighting the famous and not·so-famous smce 1946, with its Dolores burgers. su~y-Q fries and homemade pies. THE QUAIN'i\ BROWN·STUCCO landmark seats 75 inside and on the California Spanish patio. and has 26 spaces for vehicles, where real-live carhops skillfully balance food-laden trays as they scurry from Volkswagem to limousines. CelPbrtties especially enjoy Dolores because they can have a quiet bite to eat while maintairung anonymity inside their C·ars. But after 34' years, the Hollywood haunt may soon be replaced by a nother one of the steel and s moked-glass high-rises that already dwarf •t a long bustling Wilshire Boulevard. If property owner Don Levin gets his way. bulldozers will rue the culinary landmark Oct. 30. HOWEVER, BUILDING OWNER Dean Williams, who's operated Dolores 10 years, has un· d e rtaken a pe tition drive to preserve the restaurant as an official ''landmark historic site." A 1975 ordinance empowers \he Beverly Hills Cily Council to designate historic landmarks on the advice of the city's Architectural Commission, thus protecting the continued existence. To date. the ordinance has not been tested. With a goal of l!iO,OOU signatures, Williams has gathered 50.000 on his list, which reads like a Who's Who ln spots: Sally Struthers, Rlcardo Montalban, Shelley Winters, Chuck Barris. In· dependent presidential candidate John Anderson even called and asked to sign the petition when he was campaigning in town. TOM MANKIEWI CZ, C REATIVE consultant and a d irector on the "Hart to Hart" tel~vision series, drools when he mentions the name Dolores. In fact. his' epicurean tastes overtook his creative talent in April when he shot a segment of "Hart to Hart" at the drive-in . .. Stephanie Powers just loves the place, as well as the whole Ha rt to Hart cast and crew." Mankiewi cz bubbled. "I remember just recently Stephanie had a friend visit her from France. and her first night in town she took her to dinner at Dolores." Williams also hired behavioral scientist John Simmons to put together a study pointing out the nostalgic and historic value of Dolores, one of the f ~w original drive-in restaurants still operating in Southern California .. WITH THE PETITION AND the study. I think we have a 90 percent chance of having the ctrive.jn declared a historical slte," Williams declared. However, Beverly Hills Mayor Edward Brown is not as enthusiastic: "When the issue was brought before the City CowicU about four weeks ago, no was one was that interested because they don't believe it's a historical landmark," Brown said. Levin, who bought the site a year ago, declined to discuss the issue. The Dolores saga goes back to l~ when Amanda and Ra lph Stevens opened the Goody Goody Drive-In in Tampa, F1a. Four years later, the Stevenses moved to Oklahoma City, where they opened the first drive-in restaurant on Route 66 and named it after their 2-year old daughter, Dolores AS WORLD WAR U WAS NEAJllNG an end, tbe Stevens family moved again, this time to Los Angeles where drive-in restaurants dotted the city. Tbey opened Los Angeles' ftrSt Dolores Drive-In in lNS on Sunset Boulevard. II the summer of 1946, the Stevemes moved the drive-in to Wilshire. For out-of ·work actors and di1chc1r1ed .eterans alike, Dolores was the first Los Angeles drive-in that hired male carhops. One of them was 'Marty Cable, a fresh young kid just out of the •arine Corps. Recounting bis days at the drive·in, Cable, who today owns his own restaurant chain, said Dolores bad a reputation for good tips and •euti.ful female customers. . .. llOSCOW tAP) -A 40--year~ driver in the Hatbenl Soriet city ol Baku -.Went chest aw· ~ after eomplelniq ol bnatbinc difficulties, cbelt painl end a bip temperature. Doctors found w.bet tbeJ aaid was tbe unborn embryo ol the mu '1 twta. a MWIPlll*' reported. Tbe aenpaper Baku Worker said auraeona at the ~-Stete IDIUt1lte for Medical Trainiq at ftnt tJlo&llbC tbe ~...._,was suffer. tnc from • beDilD buDor in tbe cbelt. WUt they 1CMIDCI was "a. tblck-waUed, many. e._bend cyst ol a very lerae abe which turned CMf to be en undeveloped buman embryo. In the eom'N GI further namilultiana tbe surgeons found Mir ead bone, .. tbe paper aald. . Cable remembers that the carhops -were pald Sl 90adayplustlps. "On a good day we could make about $25 in tips. We knew who the big tippers were. They left a dollar and we always gave them a llnen napkin instead of fl-paper one." A s we look forward to the 80's and beyond, we see exciting di~.ries. Revolutions in life style. 1i'emendous changes in banking. And we see something else. Something comforting and basic.· · At Security Pacific¥. we see that no matter what changes the future txings, we will never replace the need for the human touch. . The 80's promises ideas and technology that will amaze us all But some things will never change. There are some problems only people qm solve. I~ only peQple can geperate. Pewle \Yill always need each othet • Af Security Pacific Bank, we've been thinking about the future. We're planning for it We're looking forward to it Our future will be the right mix of technology and the hurilan touch. At Security Pacific Bank. we're looking forward to serving people bettet ' 9EC1.R1'Y PACIFIC BANK • Over 580 offices in California J. .. J • ' ' J .. .. INSIDE: •Stocks •Comics -.~ .... ·.M3o•v•lesiiiii:i~·~T~•~:.:vl~ston~~~::a11111J111..-.. ._-. .......... Jtikr .. t•"·'· ........ -. .. DM. .. Y•Pt\J•m ....... ~---~~~ K:Dlaaln Took ~ Cheap Shot at lJ.S. IOC Pre•ident Waa Abo.ut os Funny as a Barrel of Rattlesnakes f 87-.a-G• ft II JOU'll panSon a cll...a, la UUI cue be wu about • '-1 u a banel o1 raw.nu •. ll wu their Juqment -ud admittedly tbett may be room lor diaagreement -tbat world peace would be JeopardJaed by .competing iD frtendly aporta rivalry ln .-Uoe wbieb wu pour. iq troops into nelpboriu Alcbanl:atan. their juriadlction and such at:uft Tbe one IUJ wbD :, M0800W (AP> -1'Mt .. a dllMp 1Mt u.at Lord KIUaata _. et t1M u..e.d ..._ _. Pre91· deat Carter la bla IOC •ahdtctor'1 over UM ....... lteferrtq to UM Ameri~M bo1e«t ol UM 'M•~ °'Jmp&ca, \be _... .,....... ol u.e Jntemalloaal Olylitple ""OMnlnlti• &okl aa la· , temaUonal COfP1 of .)OurDaliaU at bl.a ftDal press coaf erenee = "If they Ube Carter edmlllialt'atlon> un·· derttand Olber matten aa '""1 aa they undenland sport, God bell> U1 au.·· A8 If' TllA'f W ASN"T a ....,,, eDCNlb blow to the solar plaua, tbe pudo, pipe-amokiJlc Irish nobleman followed with bis Wt Mok ''To my mand UMy bad no bow)edae of sport other than about American football and American baseball," be added. "If focitball and baseball bad been in the Olympac Games, perhaps we would DOl have had a boycott." Ne"'Smeo refer to KJUanin u a puetiah, jolly old fellow Wllb a a harp sense of humor. Ends 'Dry Spell' He boldl t.he United $tatM add tta elected reptlNDlM.IWll up to world ridJcwe and make. jest ot a 1ltuatlon that baa far deeper and more MriOul lniplleaUou U.-0 that of YOUlll men in ahort panu runnin1 al'OUDd a red-dirt track. I.OU IDUANIN •usr Df()W -and lf be doesn't. be ahou.ld examine b1I own qU.Ulica~ to have beld one of the moct important posts in the realm ol sport -that the American boycott of the Olympics was not an impulsive and a capricious gesture of ooe induividual. Jimmy Carter, as bead of the world's most powerful nation. had the counsel of the country's finest legal and international relations minds. He received the overwhelming support of Congress and tbe American public. Tbe U.S. Olympic Com· mlttee fuWly backed him to tbe fullest degree. Watson's Goal: Win U.S. Open M UIRFIELD, Scotland CAP) -Tom Watson broke a "t.hree- ye a r dry s pell " in maJor championships by winning his third British Open, then served notice he was ready for an as- sault on the two of golfing's big titles he has yet to win. • Watson ended his drought in style, finishing 13 underpar with a four-round total of 271 Sunday over the 6.926-yard Muirfield course beside the windswept Firth of Forth. THE 31-VEAR·OLD Kansas· born star had failed to win a ma· jor championship since 1977 when be won both the Britiab Open and · Masters. The only other major tiUe of bis nine-year career was the Britiab Open ol 1975. The Golden Bear did not have his finest tournament here dupite his 16 victories tn major c hampion s hips and the encouragement of the Scottish crowd. "Go on Jack." they bawled as he drove off for his final round. THE FAJIED Nicklaus charge never really developed, and be finished with a 69-280 for a share or rourtb with Britain's Carl Mason. Ben Crenshaw was third with 69·277 after finishing tied for second in the past two British Opens. Trevino bad 69-275. The third r ound of the cbampionabip was pivplal for both Nicklaus aDCl Trevino. Lord Killanln lhoulcl tmdenia.nd that aueb conalderatiom tranaceod tbe world of fun and games. DOUGLAS' ROBY, THE VETEa~N U.S. member of lhe IOC, said, "ffowMi I had to cbooee between my love of the Olympics and the love ol my eountr)'. l d.aae my country. To do otherwise · would be like slapping your mother." To Doug Roby, the boycott ia not a laulhlnl matter. In his criticism. Killanin went on \o say: "They (the Carter administration) don't uo· derstand bow sport is organbed in the world. Tbey ·do not understand how national Olympic commit· tees work.'' Who doeS? Who cares? Of the some 220 millon people in the United States, 219,999,99&-includ· ing sports writers and spor1S offici~'t have a c lue about the structure of fede rations doea la out to lunch. • THE AMEatCAN SPORTS PUBUC w.ent crazy t.rytna to keep up with tbe Joaa·1'1111DlD1· AAU-NCAA feud, which even lbe areal Gen. Douglu MacArthur cou.ldn't solve. ' What makes KlUanin's Dot·so-hwnorous jabl al Uncle Sam so ludicrous is tbat U.. IOC is itself..; saturated with lt.s own internal politics. It.a Aueust manifestos vary with the prevaili.D& wind -wbo'a in and who's out. · South Africa ~ce wu in. Now it ia out. politically ostraciled. For years the IOC lbunned Mainland China, wilb its 900 million population. Now Cblna is in and Taiwan, a faithful. dues· paying member, got the sate at Montreal. In 1936, HJtler used the Garnes to promote Nazism. In 1968 in Mexico City, American blacks used the medal st.ands to protelt radal inj.._ti~. Jn 1972 al Munich there wu the terrible Arab ter· r or isl s laughter of the Israels. All political gestures. So, Lord Killanin, sir , what~ so (UMy? ·'This is a nice oasis after a three.year dry spell, no questioo of that." Wat.son said after be held off a spirited chaUeoae by runnerup Lee Trevino and a - world class field including Jack Nicklaus. "My ambition now is to win the United Slates Open and the PGA." NictJaus ,vu laain1 behind tbe leaders and needed a superlative score to give himself a chance ... But I didn't get anything gom, and my putter was not really good this week," be said. His third round 71 - a lthough par for the course - was not. good enough to get him into the chase. LET IE AT tlMI -Toronto's Roy Howell tries to struggle free from the hold of umpire Greg Kosc in an effort to get at Angels pitcher Frank Tanana Sunday. Helping to _.....,.. restrain Howell are Angels catcher Dan Whitmer and Although be bas been golf's top money-wioner for three years and the game's most COO· sistent performer. Wataon has yet to win the U.S. Open or Masters. He finished third in lbe · U .S . Open l ast year when Nicklaus woo. TREVINO, WHO LED at Muirfield halfway through lbe contest, bas no doubts where Watson rates. ''I'm not disap- pointed," he said or bis own failure to win the title. "You can't be too disappointed when you finish second to the greatest player in tbe world." W at.soo would not be drawn in- to comparisons with other great names, but be said; "If you go by lhe record, Jack Nicklaus is the great.est golf er who bas ever played tbe .came." ~OPEN 7K41NING C4MP FULLERTON-:-Tbedefendinl National Football Conference cllampioo ·Loi An1elu Rams began two-a-day workouts today • at their Cal State Fullerton train· iDg camp with 44 rookies and 13 veterans expected totate part. The remainina 39 veterans are scheduled to report to camp Saturday night Pradice 1ee1iona dvtn& train- ing camp are open to lbe public. Workoatl are ICbeduled at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. dally. first baseman Rod·Carew. Tanana hit Howell with a pitch and bad earlier brushed him back. · in 1980: B·O·O·O·O·O·O! I'd Probably Boos Vs, Too, Sa}W Tanana By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ota.DMty .......... B-0-0-0-0-0-0 ! Last year the chant was, "Yes we can!" The cheers rose from Anaheim Stadium and spread throughout Southern California. 8-0-0-0-0-0-0 ! That's the only sound coming from the newly· enclosed structure today. B-0-0-0-0-0-0 ! Outfielder Rick Miller was booed Sunday when he let a hit roll past him in the ninth inning. The error resulted in an unearned run which cost Frank Tanana a chance al a 3-2 victory over Toronto. B-0-0-0-0-0-0! The umpires were booed all day. The ushers were booed for tatiDg a beach baU away from the fans. A sportswriter wu booed ror dropping a foul ball in tbe preu box. TBE ANGELS LOST TWO ol three to Toronto. includinl Smlday'1 6-S, 10-lnDlne game. Aa they open a tbtee-pme aeries with Detroit tonight, the Aqela are 21 1ame1 behind divialoa·leading Kansas City; •"lbe fans pay tbelr way into the ballpark, and tbeJ have a rl&bt to boo," aaya Manacer Jim Fre,_ ''But I doD't think ltbelps the players." · T......., wbo baa pitched well in hia past ei&bt staru, uid dlil r.m deeerves to be booed. 'TD PW4 W Y 800 US, too, if I were la the atandl," laid Tuana. "They want us to win, and tbe1'n fnlltnlecl wbea we play badly. Al. lone u tMJ bald it to booiq, It's OK.-Booln& never hurt anybody.·· Jo Chicago the Dodgen' Reggie Smith had to leave the field when be was pelted with objects thrown from the stands, and a similar incident forced Pittsburgh's Dave Parker off the field Sun· day -in his own ballpark. Fortunately for the Angels, their fans haven't started throwing things yet. "WE'RE IN LAST PLACE fo. a reason," Tanana says . "The lack of defensive plays. You gotta make the defensive plays when you need them. We haven't, and that's why we're losin&." "I can't worry about tbe crowd," a terse Fregoei said. "Why blame the CTOwd? U you play badly and you lose, they have a rleht to express their opinion. " Tanana didn't seem :::f upHt that Miller's error cost him a much·n victory (bis ~ of 5-9 needs all the help it can get). "It probably tean Rick up inside more than me," Tanana said. "It coet me a win and il coat the team a win. He 1ot caught in lbe middle of a hop on the ball and hesitated.·• "I GUF.SS TA.NA.NA GOT the win and I got the loss," Miller aa.id. "The outfield arus wu wet for some reason. and tbe ball skipped. But that's no excuse fOI' my error. The ball wu in between hops and it just surprised me ." Roy Howell delivered the bit tbat Killer mis· j udged. ·aoc1 it was ironic that Howell played a part in costing Tanana a victory. Earlier in the came Howell and Tanana exebanced bitter W'Ol'dl and nearly got into a fight. Boda teams ruabed onto the field and a Tormto <See ANGELS, Pase .-Z> Day of Co.ntrasts for LA, Bucs second game. laid be 1po1Ee to Maaacer Chuck a'_. about the matter betJ"- 1am•.· · •'CllUC& UNDERS'l'OOD," be laid. ''Re 1••• me the llecond same oft. •. Tbal wu too cloM. When you can bear ll, lt'a too close." ID tbe second same, tbe PiratM staked 1tU1ia1 pitcher Bert Blylev.n to a 4-0 lead in tbe ftnt lnnln1 with tbe help of BUI Robluon'• two-run bomer off Jerry ..... But &be Dod1ers battled baek fl'Qlll a nve. 111D dlfteit with the help of boqter'I by Guy Tbom-. Rick Monday and Pedro Gaer· rero, ..ct tllley led 7-t 1•1 tnlotbe lutoltbe DiDth .· Wet llellel .... "•:;: Curtis Bt.mcbe, a rookie from ~banJ State trytna out ·.~~·i with the Philadelphia Eagles, 1eta nllef from tbe beat ... ~ with some ice cold water on the face Sunday. .. Philadelphia rookies and free acenta went tbrouP drWI, • l despite 95-degree beat. ~ • DNLVPILOT Monday, J\ily 2t IMO - A Capaule Report ''°"' tM Woftd ot lt»of1• Emotional Stargell Hu His Day at Three Riven l>fM'SB ROH' It wu 1 warm moment at Ill ThrH Rlvtn Sladtum, ~d the •·dear~ wealMr had notJUna to do with tt 1 "Thla day will rflmtln •t the top al roy ,.. perl~ne'«'S." sllid WHiie Stu·g~ll ~ the l>itubur•h Plrat . who wept u be was honottd bfot•Hn 1•mes ol a Sunday doublebeadf>r w\lh the Lele AnfelM Oodlt'tl T~ »y.ar old uplam ol ~ P1r•t will btt. on tM di · abled ti t until Tut"&day ~uuae ot a ham tnni pull. hut he 11ot W\ftral staod-· mg t>\'allOf\S '"'m <&l, l~ fans who earb took homt> a gold. cloth "Slaril"ll Star " The tan. emblazoned wllh a black " • " ar"C" th kind Stargell g~H·s b1 teum matf'S for kin\ C'OntrlbuUoos. but 1&11 lhe l<'<'l•1m Ytas aamf'd at him dunna t.be U ·manuletnbu\e • "You att lhe ch am pion !fl the CJty ol l'hamptons Wtt •T~ fortunatt>9lh»t you urt' one or us,.. aid a telt'tirilm Crom Pitt~ na•oau bunt h Sleeter Tc>rr 6rad h1114 "Some people are on)) :1uper $tars stat1st10Uy," said anotMr tel~am from his pal J~ Moraun or tht> Houston Astr06. "but you are a .400 tutter ~~ d persoo. Wht>n 1 (lrow up. I want to be Just hk~ you · ,.....------q..,~ of dw Da8 ------ Bltd Colllaa, an NBC commentator during the ttlt't'ltSt ol lh~ men's s ingles (inal in the Wimbledon l•nn1s tourname-nt . .. My Uncle Studley always dest"ril:K>s an unloreed error as his first marriage ... "lla••b • ...,, Gllldrfl, l'allleea • ......._. Wlllk's three-run triple htghllghted the Ill sh NP° K~ CU.y sttond inning that sparked the Roya.ls to a 14~ rout of the New York Yankees in Am~rlca.n Lt-agl_'e action Sunday. The Royals np~ a-Cllld.'rJ for seven runs and eight hits in 1~ UUJ\Dg$ of work Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College produrt Dall QaiHeberry pitched the final four innings for the Royals to record his 19th save or the season ... Elsewhere. FergllSOD Jmkbll burled an eight-hitter in JOO-degree heat and nm Saad~rg npped a three·run homer as Texas defeated Baltimore, 7-1 .. , Dave Ml'Kay hit a game-winning single in tbe 14th inning and Rick Langford pitched rus 12th rons~utive complete game to give Oakland a &-5 triumph over Cleveland. The IAdians. trailing S-0 in the ninth. scored rive times lo send the game into extra in- nings ... Al Cowens cracked a two-run single to cap Detroit's four-run first iMing WHITE and added a. sacrifice fly. t"8rrying the Tigers to a !>-2 thumping of Seattle ... Mike Cllbbage. Rick Sofleld and John Castmo belted homers in successive innings, rallying Minnesota past Boston, S-4 ... RoblD Vocmt drove in four runs. two of the91 with an eighth-inning double that de· livered the winning run, to send Milwaukee to a 7-6 win over the Chicago White Sox. To.,,,,. No-~011 tor ..... Nolall &yu p11thed 6Y.t hitless innings, but • Houston needed a wild throw from Montreal first baseman Warren Cromartie in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the Expos. 4-3~ to highlight National League action Sunday For his efforts, Ryan ended up with no decision as r eliever Joe Samblto was the patcher of record Andre Dawson broke up Ryan's no-hitter with a -.mgle to n~ht in the seventh inning ... Elsewhere. Ken Gtlf· r.-v drove '" three runs. mdudmg the · 1~ ~ame winner with a tw~-out ho~er 1;0 t!te .., ' bottom of lhe ninth inntng .lo give Canqn- nati a 4.3 victory over the New York Mets . . . -~ *~-ij "\:;/' :fl . Bob Homer•s fifth ·inning sacrifice ny drove in Atlanta's winning run as the Rraves dumped Philadelphia, 3·2, and handed Bob Walk (6·1) his first loss of the season ... Cliff Johnson cracked a three· run homer and BUJ Buckner drove in two runs with a single and a double to ba~k the six·hil pitching of Lynn McGlodaea. lead· ua111 tng the Chicago Cubs to a &-0 triumph over Sao Diego . . Garry Temptdoa tripled hOme Bobby 8-ds with the tying run in the eighth .inning, then scored !be winner on Keith Bentudn'• single to lift St. Lou.isJto a 2· 1 wm over San Francisco 8rfN1~·· alrdl• P•U •ata L.rz LlITHERVlLL!. Md.-Pat BradJ•y ewled In a II nlne·Cout birdie putlon the tlnal bole lo capture flrtt J>ltrt l.D~ LPCA Ortaa.r BaJUmonOol(Cluaic at th PlMJUdaeOo11Club8u.ada1. 'nld at 12·under·Pat wl&.b NaMy Looei·Mtltoa IMadilur lo tht rtna1 hol•. a --yard. par.5. 8rldley hit 1 nqe tori.er third thot n1ne feet from the pln. She then watched Lopea-Melton. wbo bid bunker*9 t.er Meoad abot, hit a wede:: ol tbe trap to wtthlD JO feet. Aa Br,-cUey lUl'Md away, -Melt.oD pulled her blrdle putt at· hun pt to lhfi left ol the hole. Br Miley then dropped her putt for a n.nal round of alx·under'· par 87, a ~round lot.aJ ot 13-under 206 and tbe Sl5 000 tnt prlie. ll wu the •ix-th career wtn for tbe 29-year-oid LadMt l•rofeallonaJ Goll A.&80ClaUon veteran wbo bu be«l on tbe t.oW' ••nee 1'74 The trlum~ waa also her fint since 1~ when abe teamed with Loo tlinlcle locapture a mbed doubles tournament. It wa• a stlrrlne come-from-behind victory tor the MaS!i uChwst.>lt.tl native as she sc.aru.d the final round trallinJ Lopea Mt>Uon. by four strokes after scores ot • and 70 lhroulh the hrst two rounds. ' -----aa.n.H Teda• -------, On this date in buebalJ in ~: Cmcinnati pitcber Brooks Lawnnce bad bis 13- game wtnnmg streak broken as Roberto Clemente's three-run homer gave the Pittaburg,b Pirates a 4·3 vtctor-y. Today's birt.hda.y; . AUanta Braves relief ace Al Hrabosky la 31 r,. olct,-let .Cartn-•• •...-u 1t'erfcf119 ~ Soviet Union wanted the biggest Olympic • Carnes tn history but figures announced Sunday in· d1cate lhal Lhe J980 MoscowGameshavefailedsofar to match t.be number of athletes at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. 5,923 alh.letes are,. participating ln Moscow thla year compared to 6,LS2 in MoolJ"e&.I. Naturally, PrftWe9t Caner'• boycott had .a k>t to do with the 1bHnce ... An official of the Moscow Olympic Organizlni Justified YaaMr Arafat'• in· vi tattoo to the Summer Games by saytne today that Arafat bad nothing to do with the Mun.icb massacre of 1972 and that Soviet s~urity could take care of any such problems anJW•Y ••. ~ membenoftbeAfiibanOlympicaqu.d,oneolthemclalmlD&to be a brother of a team member Wbo.S>nvioua!Y defected, bave made repeated approaches to west.em reporten at tbe Olympic Villa«ie. s•ying they want asylum in the United States or Brit.lab embassies. : .Vladimir 81 .... 0Y posted the belt Ume ot the year in qualifying fort.be f"lnalofthe l.~meterfreestylet.oday as the Soviet UoJoo domi!lated the men's Olympic awtmminC competition. Saloikov's time was 1S:08.25 ... Brltala'a· SebaaUaa Coe dodged questions today about S&ett OTeU wbeo he arrived lD Moscow, but said be was ready to nm both the 800 and 1.5'»-meter races in the Olympic Games. 'l'eUoto s ....... r1 .. ~ Sbtlar lfrun- Jolma.Y BaUlerford'• .. Yellow Submarine" ru Ill flawlessly as be pulled away from Bobby Uaaer in the lut few laps to win t.be championship car ball or the Michigan Twin 200 program at Michigan In- ternational Speedway. Marina High product Pnd.o Cut.ff finished third as Dick Slmea of San Juan Caplstraoo flnisbed 18th, Jobn Martin or I rvine 19th, Dauy 0.gaia of Costa Mesa 21st and Rick Mather of Lalnma Beach 2St.b ..• Pat Kelly, the New York Yankees stadium mana"er. . angrily denied involvement in telepbooe tapping indicated by excerpts lo a forthcoming book by former Yankee Manager BUly MarUa ... Relentless Ed· dJe Dfbbl pounded steadily from tbe base line in 90--degree beat and trounced lackluster~ Mayer, 6·1, 6-2, to win the U S. Pro tennis champ ionship in Brookline. Mass ... Top-seeded Martiaa NavraWova defeated second seed Grett 1 St.en•. ~2. ~1. in the.singles fmal of a •VTl411t~•o women's tennis tournament tn Montreal . . . Eddie Mostaf• Mohammad. making bis first title de- fense, noored Jerry Martin at 2: 10 or the 10th rQU.Dd and then :.topped tum JS seconds to retain his WBA hght-beavywe1ght crown ... Wide receiver Larry Bar1oa of the San Diego Chargers has informed the NFL club he is retiring ... Run- mng back PT'e'Stoa Pearson, whose contract oegoliatioos with the Dall as Cowboys are locked in a stalemate. was missing Sunday as the Cowboys opened training camp· in Thou.sand Oaks ... RookJe ~t Hoch, who led all the way, wrapped up a three-stroke victory Sunday in the Quad Cities Open tn Ill. with a final round of 69. T~11,Radlo TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgen at St. Louis. 5:30 p.m .. KABC (790): Detroit at Angels, 7:30 p.m ., KMPC (710>. Amerlea 's «;•p ()ptimistic. Tll17Wr Still Courageous NEWPORT. 1\.1. (AP) - Defendina champion Ted Turner, atlll strugeling in America '1 Cup trial.a, says hla 12·meter Courageous won't bit it• stride. until the final lrlall ln Aucuat. "It'• ma.1nly a boat·speed con-~l. • · aald Turner. the 1m Cup defender. after splitting lwo clatmtq Turner's boat Ulegally came withln Inches of his. Turner. the Atlanta-based broadcuting and s .po rts mllllonaire. wu scheduled to put bia new mainsail on t.he third Amerlcao candidate. Denoia Conne r's Freedom. Freedom ~ a similar mains.all t.o sweep to or u matches ln the first round of trials. Conner topped Long three times Saturday in the opening of the ffCOOd round. He stand.a 14-1 second-round trials with Russell overall. Turner 7-9, Long 3·14. Long's Clipper. The New York Yacht Cl~b will BOATING hold a thJrd round or competition ••WBE., WE SAIL th loo in Aucual before deciding wb1ch '" «: g 12 met.er aan should defend the courses la Aug~st, well be --Cup againit the foreign ready. Speed. that ~~thing that challenge in SeiMmber. wlnst.bel011&races. Four foreign boats -Sverige Courageous. aportloc a of Sweden , Llonheart or matosail made from a ne w, ex· England, France Ill and otlc fabric. bad plenty of speed Australia -will begin a round in the two shortened ra~ Sun-r obin s eries Aug. 14 to de- day against Clipper. termine whk h yacht should try Its Joss was due to 8 tact.Jcal to end lhe United States' 1.23· decision-that backfired rather year grip on the trophy. than to a lack or speed allowing Long's boat to come back from a 16·second deficit at the serond mark to go ahead by 19 seconds at the t.bird. "RE IV8T DIDN'T tact fut enough," said Long, the 24.year· o ld new co m e r to 12 · meter sailing. who wound up wlnoln& the race by 10 seconds. ··Tbere was a small wind shifl. and be pushed us rig.bl into 1t and didn't CO\'er quickly. He sailed too far to the right and let us get away." Turner breezed to victory in the first malth.hitting lbe rll'St mark 2-4 seconds .ahead and hnishing 30 secood.s in the lead. Long had a shot at catching him midway t.hrougb the Uurd. leg but l'banged to a larger spin- naker, lost a few stt<>n~ and Turner led the rest of lb~ way. LONG FILED A protest. Heims Share First Place A huaband and wife competing in dillermt u .tamar.an.s ol the same desip tied for first place in the open class ot South Sbor-e Yacbt Club's fourth annual Mulllhull Regatta Sunday. Salling Freestyle Cats. Doug and Nancy Heim. Voyagers Yacht Club, wound up in an un- breakable tie and race chatrman Mike Kane told the couple they cou Id take turns poU.s biil.g the trophy . Besides t.be open dass, wtuch consisted of several types of Catamarans. t.bett was a P.Cat A class racmg with spinnakers. and a B dass racing wit.boot spinnakers. Winner in the A class was uan Goodwin, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, followed by Argyle Campbell, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and Owen Minney, South Sboft Yacht Club. W ia.ner ln the 8 clua WU Phil Howley. SSYC. Runner-up •as Kevin Hornby, SSYC. 33 Compete InAngelman Race Series Tblrty-tbree boats in tbr~ Performance Handicap Ra.cing Fleet classes turned out Sunday for the fourth race of Bab1a Corinthian Yac ht Club 's An"elman series. The 18.f>.mi le cou~ took the neet around the 20-fathom buoy off Huntingt.On Beach, around C Mark. off the Newport Pter and back to the starting area ocr Balboa Pier to ftrush Light to moderate winds prevailed for the race. Tbt Angelman Series. bonor - mg t8e late designer of r acltlg- c r u is in g yac ht s, H ugh Angelman. cons ists or seven races wtth scoring based on the bt>st five Cius A winner was Lynch Mob. skippered by Bob Lynch. BCYC. followed by Temerity, Ted KerT', BCYC. and Hoodlum. Mike and Ci ndy Schachter. Balboa YachtOub. Class 8 wtaner was Different Drummer, Lew Spruance. BYC : s~ond was Howlin Owl, AlJeo ~art. Voyagers Yacht Club. and third was Porpy. Ror Sinclair, BYC. Class C winner was Quest. skippered by Roger Goodin~. \'oyager.> Yacht Club. Nugie Too Wins Nugie Too. s kippered by Jim Nugent. Balboa Yac ht Club was the Cius A wtMer Saturday in Voyagers Yacht Club's Pt. Fermin and Return race, the fifth of the club's Humphrey Bogart Series for Performance HandJcap Racing Fleet yachts. Cius B wtnoer .. as AvanU II, sailed by Fred Mulno VYC. and the CJass C winner was Hank Humann's Nlnole, Balboa Yacht Club. Fr .. r~•• ANGElS' CHANf IN 1980: B-0-0-0-0.0-0! Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN player restrained Howell as be charged towards Tanana in lhe sixth inning. TANANA HAD IUST IDT Howell with a pitch. and as be was walking to fa.rat Howell began issu· iDg challenges. Rather than lu.rn his back, Tanana approached Howell for a confrontation. But no punches were thrown .. lt'a become a hitters' game. They want every· thing down the middle and if they get brushed back tbey glare at the mound or charge it," Tanana aald. "It's childish behavior. We might as well go back lo T-ball. Put il on a tee and let them bit lt where they want." Aft.er MtUer booted Howell's hit to start the ninth lnnlng, Damuo Garcia singled to center, lY· inl the same al 3·3 and sending Tanan• to the ·~en. " Man Clear fanisbed the i.nniJll( with Otha Dair of irtkeouts bUt ran into trouble in the 1 •. sur- ~ three •ln&l• and a walk. ~ Until tbat poi.Dt. Clear bad not allowed a nm ln ... ....._ appearancea CO¥el'tq 15 inntn11. Ilia ERA over his prev1ou.s 21 innings was 0.43. Tonight Don Aase (:>-10) races Milt Wilcox UH)) as 1be 'l'lgers make their final Wesl Coast swing ol the year. Manager Sparky Andenon bas the Tigers playing some good ball ot late. They are currently ~-ga0'¥l behind Milwaukee for second place in the American League's Eastern Division. Detroit trails first-place New York by nine. * A,.._I. _,,..., _ Cat<11ff 0911 ............. WIM tilt,... flnt ,...'°' ..... alM1 -4rt .tttr ~ <•llN uP '"""'$.it LMAI City. 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Difricult Products Llab1hty. Commercial Auto, Group Life nnd Medical a s well as Wor ke r 's Compensatio n Insurance. Wayne Carlander led Oraqe County ln scor· ing with 21 polnta. 20 of wtucb came in the first ball. He wu aaailted in that department by Roger 1 Lemona with 23 point.a and Johnny Rolen with 20. Pacini the winnen wu Butch lfayes, an alJ. 8 b Guttl the University of Calilornia next fall. He flniabed J9l1 MacArthur8oukYard with 30 poUlll. Newport Bad\. Ca 92660 - Cl F guard out of St. Bernard Hieb wbo will attend ll O n Orance County, the delendial cbampioa and <nc> 152-9055 coached by John Moore, wu tied at .sz.52 with ~=================~ South Bay at balllime before lollq in the final ..:: quarter . Tbe Iola by Oranae County, i\I first of the aeasoa (5-1), aets up a showdown with undefeated San Fernando Valley (l-0) FridQ aUp.m. PRIME RA TES ARE COMIMG DOWN AND . , SO ARE OUR UTES! WE LEASE ALL MAKE 1980 CARS AND TRUCKS. MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMM~DtATE LEASE DELIVERY . Wl Vf r,u1 WHA l Y~ll Rf LOOKI Nri fOR THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO • 2096 ..... . c .... .... FALS •u-0010 • ··--14MZll • ' ! , ' .. .. OM. V lllLOT N .. 'raANSACTIONS "-~ . • l '-Alns11mensm Revjving Bre&th •r SYLVJ.& rorrea Tbe U.S. ~ulder movement. considered by most expert obMrven to be moribund cw close to It, can spring back to life -if it latches onto an iaaue of meanin.C to you &lld me rather than cat.er to profeuional couumer activiata. · · New York st.ate dramatized this point when it pused private-action legislation. This law permits prJvate cilhms to sue firms guilty of deceptive practi'ces or false adv~rUslng. . ' Unlil now, only the busy attorney general in New York could sue, if the case had sufficiently broad public interest to justify use ol t~payer money. THE IAW D80PP£D a provision originally 5oughl by some business groups for "attorneys' fees to be recovera ble against plaintiffs who bring "frivolous" s uits. The. reason for the dramatic shift: Hefty legal fees socked to an individual consumer: resulting in tbe possible loss of the couumer's home or life savings, isn't a practical remedy for frivolous suits. ff imposed, the "remedy" could have caused a tremendous backla s h again s t business. For the first time in the hi s tor y of pri vate -action legislation, some New . Money's Worth York business groups joined consumer advocates in supporting &q.islation. Tbe business groups r~ud that false advertising takes business away Jrom legttimate competttors and hurts honest ~terprises as well as the consumer. FOR INSTANCE. EXPLAINED Richard A. Givens. former regional director of the F e deral Tra d e Coirunis&ion, advertising of non-existent discounts and "bait and switch .. tactics draw customers away from legitimate firms and cause customers to pay more ror potentially inferior goods As part ~f a compro"!1se to attract business support, the law omitted authority for multiplying minimum damages to come up with an astronomical Jiab1bty for minor vioiallons. The significance of the acllon is underlined by the fact that the legislation was first passed by a Democratic Assembly and Republican ~nate. then s igned by the state's Democratic governor Wlth the s upport of the bar association as well as law enforcement groups. The con.sumer Rot a vital weapofl m the private.action law. esptt1ally because they can collect legal fees from the gwJty party 1f they win. But other states may allow a successful defending party to collttt legal costs from cons umers so be" are There are many otber pitfalls. so check .... 1th a .ta .... yer 1f you become involved 1n a d~pllve prachcec; case · IN ADDmON TO THE pmate·act1on .... e apon. therP are other areas of protttllOn 1f you are cheated · '>mall claims court, where you can bnng damage cases without a lawyer: the rig.ht to defend against n<>n ·payment of balls for an it.em that w as senously defective an breach of warranty, and complamts to state. local and federal agencies v.-1ucb may refer the matter to the co111panv involved. · But m0st agencies have neither the authority nor the resources to bnng legal aclJon to force a company to help resolve a chspute . -.. .. -1 . . ~ .. .. , .. • 1 . '• . -~ . . . . ..£w YOAIC •P• ...,,,... 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Schulz BIG GEORGE ~---:n-r----------r--, "-·- ORABBLE - ... i ~ .. "Alu. haft you bHn digging In my flow« bid -vain?" by Kevin Fagan ~1f!N& ""'~ 1¥'5 f,01' A 616 orft ~1'. , •. ?·U OR .SMOCK SAY, DOC, HAv e YA GO'r SOME! SPARe CHANcSES F O R /'11\Y L-IFS-SUPPORT' ~ sYs-re:M F_LJNP? i <.i:) .. ) (!) i --..-y : NANCY··· MAKE THE DOU STOP GROWL I~ N()llJ, j.)5 !:JAN ON TAAi" OC"T1l:O 1-AIJ, i.ovt!-1 H-IO AMeor ME A ~-~IJ..i tJ£.)(' rJAy.J ! .. 7 .z.1 by Gus Anioia by Harold Lt Ooux I I AP'MU:CIAlE YOU ' ANO Ae6EY ORIVIHU Mf 10 lHf ~F'ITAl..,5AM.' z by Tom K. Ryan. by Lynn JoflM1on ll>HYDtDN,- 'fOU1Elt MElHE Lrm£ FINK ~~~ by George Lemont HOSPl "f'At.. 0LJMS SURES KNOW H O W -ro swee-r-TA~K "TH51R .MARKS.' • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 54 Coteled 1 Selps 58 Mning - 6 l..8'91 tound ~ Aougn '° eom s-t 6 1 sa 1abnc: 14 TM11f1111 62 P~ ... 630.- 15 TIRWI M Mo¥e ~ 15 AernMlldel ,, ...... 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Md ..... 1!'911dtllChlr 00 ~ IN Cit) ol T Ot1Q ... e they lnltlil lhly ... bl Mole Oul4o ,,..,_ ICM"• Olm<M IPwt I ol 10) COC) (RI Site's a ~oner ()) cea...ewa 9 A8CNEW8 Jodie Foster plays a 13-year-old kid who's really on her own in "The Little Girl Who J...ives Down the Lane," a SUS· pense moV1e with Martin Sheen, tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7. U0 0 ()) TIO TAC 00«J0H ·HOGAWS~ Hogan ~ ... offioeta' dub tor Ste&eg 13 • OQCCAWTT . G..-t· Willer Sumvan (Pwt2of2) '1!) 8'TUOIO SEE "'Plzz:e" S I LOUii ltlete operate In.Ir own rMtlU• rant; • South Carolina IM\lly runs e l(ineyaro (R) Im MERV ORIFFlN G.-1a: Wll.._,,, Sha1.-. VlrglNI Gr.,.MI, Kenny Rankin. 1":00 II C88 NEWS 0 N8CNEWS D K\JNOFU Caine la ln/1(:1ed Into•..,., t>ei-• hat•maooeneo oetectlYI eno an ovti.w gang ol ... ,.,.mlfl ~lm- lzed t>y • railroad. 0 A8CNEWS 0 Cl) JOKER'S WILD GJ SIX MIUK>N DOU.AR MAH °' wena. the doc10< Wl\O 41 0.,,. s1..,e hta t>1<>n1e powwa. ~ ·~ c;hOpalNe IM.IC>«f'llll\ ..,., • lab()r•IOIY llCCIOlnt • 8TAUT8 OIFSAN RttMa8CO When lhe Oldlt ol twO brothers In • rOOeo lamfly ,. k"'-d In lhe •ren•. lhe ~ polnll IO the ~brother fli) OVER EASY GIJM1· COionei Sender'&. CCC)(R) : '1!) MACNBl I L.IHla AEPORT 7=*> 11 ntE MUPPET& Gueet-Anne Muney. 0 ~8UYONE Hoal 0.Yid HO<OWllZ. U THArS HOU. YWOOO G 0 FIDE. THE MUiac a> MACNIBL. / L&tAER MPORT ~ THELATHE~ HEAWN In tni. f"lln! IC11Platlon of Ureul• I( L• Guin'• ~Ion novel. • Clu11aa#'I Li.ting• 8 KN¥T (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles U KABV TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KkJ. TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego e KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles ., KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles fD KCET ·TV (PBS) Los Angeles '1!> KOCE·TV (PBSJ Huntington Beach Ofeam ~latlel u-• man'• un1qu9 P<1'*'ll' to Cf .... -WOfld9 ,,.., .,.. tree ol wat, dte4NlN and Olle<PQl>UllOon wilh MQ&• 11\le~(R) (J)P.M.~ A Nr.t/lvtli. lam IMMl8IOn wllh Charlll Otnlela W.O ery.111 Gayle, • l>UPl'Y lldOP\IOn Pf OQ<tnl IOf lhe _et6ert'; a:oo l'J CJ) f\.O Ao buye • rundOwn l"Old- hOUN on the ovlNlln• ol Cowlown. Texu and "" ovt 10 tum " 1n10 the hol- INt t()Ol In town (R) D UTT\..E HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE "-Pill r..-,,l<IC* from thelt l•lh«. Ulor. end Mary "'°' ry u INiy Pf'&-- par 1 to go to 1efl0ol ror the tirtt rime CR) D MOVIE • * * * 'Nolor1ou1' I tlMtll Cary <Kent. ~ Bergm•n OlrKled by Allred Hltc:hc:ock An American undercover agent perau1de1 t..,. Oaogllter ol • 1r11tor 10 lnlillrlle • gang o4 Nazis l1v1ng 1n South America (2 '"' O l!PJ THAT"S INCAEDa..f Reports on apt<"' rerum- lng trom the gr ..... et1•• ~ lhat ,,,.., ptO\llde nWllde c:ufll end • roo- .. thlt ~ ttc>t.o-toe -... tu<M. (R)' ..... .,... .... ••tOU. .... u.owot 'Ole ....,. tor • ~ ... , ... ~~ ...,. -'IY ~· '"" ~ .......... -footl. ~ .............. . . ......... .,... "' ............. MMloft .. CMrtle ~ "'° ~ o.w-.. ~ ...,.....~.--the -*"Y • n41RR'Wllt!N1"1 lt. -Of 811 ~ lflW'N. or•~~· ~fNON .. 8'*111• ....... die In .,, ..,th· =-~TONIGHT ... li1 ..... ~n Jolwlny "-Ml • hMd time ~ with •••hi(· llOOd when 111e or~ daugllllf UMlJ>"ledly eho•• up wHll "" boyfriend ( F\) ..... EMllOW "Pllllby, Buroeaa Ano ~ .. Tlw'el uppel'• dMI ~ ClC)lftWt to Communllm .. ~ bridge Un1111<1lty and beoorne So"'9C aplel.. • MO'lll • '"Thi Love Olrt Attd The lnnOOlnl" 12 ,_, a:G08(1) ti1•A•1•H ........,.. .,... to ...aid .,, ~ ~ b&1t>- dey party by~ to tend 10 1 wourlded 11()1.. ow et IN i.ont. CAI O THIAW~ LANO "'The Flelda" Seywitd'• ·~··~~ .nd Oeath; s.yw...o ano ~kM beoome pareot•. lll1d • town IC)(lngf up • around tN!rl\. (Pen 2l (CC) CR) 0 9 A8CMOVIE •• * ''The Little Girt Who lJvel Down The Line'. ( 1977) Jodie Foeter. Martin $1-UnifM1ed >Ml1°" dlHppeu when they thfNllJtl tt>e pnvacy 04 I 1rn11 0111 wno .._ with l't9t unMer\ IDll'IOF In I Olrll OIO ~IRI QWHAT'&~ AMENCA Holl SNtll~ •..ao II CIJ HOU8E CAU..8 Or Weel'-by'• greno- daugtller ~ r~ t~ 1n1 ... 111ec1 In Ol•- tey CAI m JAZZATTHE ~~ "8111 e,,_ Tno (No 21"' 8111 Even•. l)lanO. Mere JoM$Qn. bbl. Joe 1...18er- ber1. drume 10:00 D CJ) I.OU OAAHT Chec:kbooll fo1.1rnelt1m becOmOS .,, IUcJ8 """"" • aouroe want1 money 10 oocument • daftOl!rou• rnotort>Mte IClndai. (RI ·~ TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8:00 -.. Notorious." Cary Grant aod Ingrid Bergman star in thla UM6 suspence lhriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock about the lnflltraUoo of a Nazi gana. KHJ G 8:00 -Whatever Happened to Lori Jean Lloyd? Runaway youths are examined in this special documentary about why young people nee and wbat happens to them. . ABC G 9: 00 -"The 1.Jttle Girl. Who Lives Down the Lane." Jodie Foster plays the title role of a 13-year-old recluse in this suspense movie with Martin Sheen (photo at left). HrfCHO()Q( NI ~h eaemlnatlOn or Alfred Hitchcock'• dw'IC1orlll •tyle "' ,,. lor· l'nldon dut1ng "" .-ty lllnt9QI yMl'I of h .. 8rtMf't period. lfom 111• 11m ntm untM he ..._ tor A""'1CI • NAT10NAl NEWI 10';30 1 • NEW8 . JAZZATTHE ~~ ''&ti E" M l<IO (No ?)" 8* EYan1. p;ano, Mwc JoMM>n. ~ Joe l.a8ar. blrll.O<Ume QI:) 8IU. MOYENS' JOUANAl ''A ConwrMtoon With Milli LMMI'" 8111 Moyers 11\tO<· -5 po+ttlc:al ano IOCl.tl ~1111or Mu Ler~. eutl>Of ot "l nc> .-.no The Kenn8dy Leoenel A 511.'Cy In Ch•r11eter 11no 0e111ny" CPll'l 2)(R) 11:00 II D D ®! Hew& D MEWL YWED GAME 0 MOVIE • • • "Mtn w nnou1 A Star' C 1~5) ICl<k OouglM JMnne .C•ain A rancll oWNlt ~ Intl 11.0 of P>fW IOreman .. Ifie llOf'll for ler>O rog/111 In • bar l>l!O· wttew11 c111r •~m.n1 G) THE 000 COUPLE F1lil41 MO ()sear r.ec;all tne ttme Fell• phOlog<ac>NIO hi• llanoM tor the PleybOy c:enter1otd • THa llNN\" HU. lt.c:Nll ftoe 8catlet ~ • CMlC> !\Al ol ptlltly gi(ol. • IOoil _,_,.,lltl TV. 11:ao 11 Cl> HMRY o Klt1"f .. ,.., k> l'lnO • ~ eoklier wl'IO " AWOL end mbl:ed I.IC> "" • ~c.aoer (RI D TOHIOHT GuMt hOet RoOer1 Kleon Gue•t• June H111oe. ~ P9rlman. Pet PU- .en. Antllonv N-1.,-. l<at-" Ab<luhJabber. 0 DA TlHO GAME u o A8CHEW8 4D REX HVMBARO a> 0£TSMAAT Max an e•ec:1 lootl·allke tor the ktog. aor-10 ,.,. .,. .. pl4IC8 .... decoy fl!) m CAPTIOHED A8C HEWS 11:60 0 lfOl ~ MIU.ER Yemen•• pu1oc:icup.11on ••th letelMion ~ a cruael l>f Mil 1n tol""'Q '"" UM of • feiOn ~ tne pteonc;I (R) -~- 121)0 0 T Al..£8 Of' THE UHEXPECTEO f he ~an F-tOf'!l"t fh.,. S • on A _..,.,.7 ~- JOHN DARLING (JOM f1<r1<) dlllU a youne ~n (QlcllHI Onlk-1 10 ........ ltltll llt'O" aoainet tlll poaa;bllio ly of winning • lulwry .... mobile. • NlllH'fCMU.llW ''l he DIM! .. No4 ~ A Nd oanerw IUltl • ""' lledlf ot ... loml ,...,.. In "' lftCleflt CMlll "810PK .... W."A -" conowiloced ... 11«~·~·0 ICWllWk>cMelfl. t2:2S 8 III ll'OCJOm WOMAN Pec>oer .. plaflted In a woman'• pflaon 10 QI' to • roobs111t's glrllnend. (RI 12=80 " OEHl At/Tf/('( .''Jonnr>y JllC!faroo" tD HOGAN'S HEROD Sgt ~ .. O<Olred 10 1111 ~ Iron! tor goof· i '!T10NAl NEWS 12'40 ()) C:. LA TE MOYIE • * ~ "'Riding Tall" ( 1975) Andr-Prine, Ollmef ~ A rOdeo ridlt ""~ UC> wltll • young. rnOOer,.....,..lng ,.._ Yort& City girt. 1~e~ °'-' "'*' Kalv lAnOI a-ts: Selly Mllwman, IAI MaMn: mowtl dlr9C\Of 8-ft Fv9er. -• 1"E IWl.IMAN Thi ttwee Mlllkoe bfotllert ~ In 1111 uloon and 111111 bteetilng UO IM paoe Cl) MOVIE • • · Cfeop;ng Terr0t" 1 •~I' Vic S.veoe Shan non O 'Nell A. ho<nblll, 1nOea1rucllble mon11er t•om ~ pien<rt ~ 1enh a manac:O! IO ""°""""' I l II< :lO ,_, I 1:300 MEWS 1:MU NetVS 2:000 HEWS 2:.30 Cl) NEWS ~40f) NEWS a·1Sf) MOVIE • • * •;, ' MICjlr\lflCenl Doll · I tll4llJ 0 1n9et ~' Oe.n<l .,. . .,..., °'"'1 """°~ 1'91P\ 10 ..._ .. A._<4 .. l1'e ...,e ot 1"9 '°""" PrwoOent ~ M-1 ~ ' l'>I 'JO"'"" I T11e•tl•11'• ···••.w •• .,,~. ,,. ...... ~·· C:O.-." ( ,.., L.90 Ooroey. Hunti HaA. The ao-y lkrt9 Mt off on "" trail of ·~glng.(1 lw.) -#TERNOON- .......... 1'tol OolcNn Blade'· ( 19531 Rock ~. Pipit uwrle. A eOti. ~ after hl9 laltlet'I dM111, lrl,,.,I IO 8agtlded wti«e he ot>llllnl • myttlc;.tl sword 10< ~ and ,.. • In l<N9 wtttl • beautiful ~ ( 1 "' • l0m1n 1 • **'-'"Don't A.-The~.~ The .._ •• (18811 Jetry ~ TWl'J· ~ An Amllfl- een oontJnuely 1nempta noticuloul "get-tld\-Quod< .. -=---· -luelly CMI._ 11'9hieent...,..,..'tote1111 lllm It Ill .• 60 min.) • ···-1eom-·· I 1~1 Montgc>r11r1 Clltl • """' 8ax1-. Otr«*d by Mr9d Hltc::hcOC*. A~ llOnOr9 ,,. unctlty of lt'9 ~onreuional when he •I.Ind• 1r1111 tor • """°" comm1ttlld by ~ of hi• cont~"°'' 12 hrs I 31>0 0 • • • "Glfl• 0 1 Pio.a wre ltlencl 119!>JI Leo ·~. Abby 0111on Tho peaceful Pec;tl.c: ISlllnd ~le OI 111> El')(JltSl'I llCholllr ...0 rus O•uomen " 01srup1eo by ISOO Mw1nes (2 In I (1~ • • • * "BMefOOI In The Par'lt" ( 111671 RobQrl Reororo. J1ne Fono11 Pr~ llf•'41 when an f'lalr<MWtecl yOUng br'tde tr>M to N"'8 Into ,_ law· Y"' huM>Mcl'I ~D· 11-e hh!51yie 12 hrs I 3.30 fJ • • , F-No E111f' (19691 L-Joutdlln Lyn- 011 04t'; Olof'ge A "'*' s 0-"°"' •• reflected In ¥1 .,.1.que m.rrQt -l(;h n.5 fl~ -10 °°""""""' '"°' e .. •lh rwm atte-"° OJ8S "' M .cdderll t I hr . 30 min > by Armatrong & Batluk Prison 'Hate Factories' Viewed • 'Scared Straight.' " says Bell. "It off en no instant By JERRY BUCK in this country,'' says Deve BeU, co-producer or the film with Wayne Tbttm. "They take ordinary thieves and tum them into murderers." LOS ANGELES IAP> -The television documentary "Hard Time" sounds a clear warn· ing that the nation's prisons, in the words or one in- mate, are "hale factories." Actor George Kennedy, host of this Crim look at Stateville Prison in Joliet. Ill., says: "Ev~ man here 1s going to get out, and he's going to be filled with hate -not because we made him do time but because we made rum do hard time ... "Hard Tlme" will be broadcast by selected stations across the country over the next several weeks. Bell says be expect.a many statJons will censor the strong language. Later, Kennedy warns, "These people come out walking time bombs." lneVJtably. 1t will be compared with "Scared Str3ight," the Oscar-winnlne documentary on a unique program initiated by inmates of Rahway Prison in New Jersey to frighten juvenile offen· ders into going straight by giving them a look at harsh prison life. •'HA.RD TIME" IS SET in the alien world of prisons. concrete and steel nightmares of drugs and homosexuality, where the eanes often wield as much power as the authorities. BELL'S PRODUCTION company was pre- product.iQD consultant for that mm, and did all the post·productioo work. "We don't think ll'U have the same Impact as ··Prisons are the most screwed· up institutions T..-Grt•• Polly Holliday stars at "Flo" in a rebroadcast of the openina episode of thet seri• tonight at 8 on-CBS, ChaMel 2. GOP 'Watchable' 44o/o in IA View Finale NEW YORK (AP) -Viewer in· terest in the Republican National Convention tapered off slightly in New York and Chicago but increased a bit in Los Angeles for the networks' coveraqe of lbe final day's proceed~ ings, figures from the-A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. Forty-four percent of lbe people watching television in Los Angeles during the convention Thursday tuned in for lbe networks' political coverage, up· from lbe 40 percent share ol lbe audience for the day before. IN NEW YORK City, tbe pro· portion ol the audience watebing the convention dipped from 38 percent Wednesday to 29 pettent 1bunday, and in Chicago, the decline was from 43 percent to 33 percent. Viewen who did not watch the con- vention saw 81temate programmin8 on lodepmdenl and public ataUoos. Slllbtly more than ba1f the viewers nationally watched Uae dramatic tb1rd day of tbe connation Wednes· day, Mellen ftlurea lbowed. Tbe au· dlence Iha.re natlODallY bu been larcer tbrouCb the convention than forUaetbnecWes. NBC WAS THE networks' leader nationwide for Wednesday. with 19 percent ol lbe audience to 17.5 per- cent for CBS and 13.9 percent for ABC. For Thursday night's coverage, CBS was the leader lo New York with 11 percent of the audience, while NBC won Chicago with 13 percent and Loe Angeles wilb 17 percent. 'Liithe' Movie Returns to 50 Public television 's first major "made-for-televtaloo" movie, '1'be Lat.be of Heaven," will be repriaecl tonightat7:30on KOCE. Cbannel50. The televUed version of Unula K. LeGuio'a popular novel tells the story of Geor1e Orr (Bruce Daviaoo), a man whose dreams literally come true, and Dr. Willlam Haber <Kevin Conway), an onelrolo&l•t (dream 1peclalilt) wbo mllUHI power lo a cbllli.q, abortlYe attempt to create a utopian IOCiety. _. ... '99 ....... ,,,.. .... ...... ............ _..,,, ......... solutions. It's not a theatrical event the way 'Scared Straight ' is. and I say that in admiration "This show picks up where 'Scared Straight' left off. Ifs a less sati sfyi ng show because there is no solution." Bell says he is hnp<'fu\ "Hard Tlmes" will put more on leg1.Slators than "Scared Strrugbt" did. " 'SCARED STRAIGIIT' WENT through a firestorm or proposals, but as far as I know not one bill got passed," he sRys. "I think 'Hard T1me' has a chance of bringing out some meaningfu l Jeg1slation. J thank the long-term effects will be greater. Threm says the documentary was filmed dur- ing a l<kiay period at Joliet . "We broke into the two crews and that . enabled us to accompl.Jsh more. It made it harder for the pnson offi cials to keep an eye on us all the time " Threm. who also shot about half of the film. says be and a sound man frequently· followed in- mates around for hours before the "tour gwde" caught up with them SOMETIMES THEY WERE lulled into a sense of -secunty, Bell recalls "You tend to forget after a while that a prison 1s a very dangerous place." One a1mof"Hard Time" is tosbaJte people out or what Threm calls "the tendency to forget about peo- ple the moment they go behind pnson walls." .,.w....... GEORGE KENNEDY AT JOLIET PRISON 'People Come Out Walking Tlme Bomba' Adds Bell: "People say, 'What can we do that's better than prison?' The fact that we can prove nothing is bette r is inmaterial, because wbat -------------------- we have lt1 so awful " _...._ . .,.....,.. ....... a.,_....,._. ___ . I m-u•• --·---------......... ~ IDlhA11aP....._IDIJfW m!VJ •iffllf&''' ==-'°=-.ICMIM-_ ......... --NOW SHOWING--... Anatletlll OriW·ln 87.9-9850 llU Mann's 8tw Plaza 529-5339 ClntlllA .. (dlfatdS C1ntma Woodbndp Cant• 979 4\41 5SHl65S , ... •.wt - ·-01'1nct Mall 637~0 fountain Valley Twin UA City Cint1111 839·1500 634-3911 , • .,.. .. .. -OM. y "-OT "SPELL BINDING! GLORIOUSLY DIABOLICAL l fW4I ~~I .... F.=:.~: •.... (2 ... ~I --~A:,.::ot£;,,N ..................... A-. ... ... ......... ,. ...... ... ...................... Allft.ANI ... ....................... "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE' _ . .._,_,, .,.,,.,......._~ .. (PG) _n-,,,~ SAT/MM J:....,I.._,,...._. ... ..,., ......... , •.• ,. "' ..... ·S.....~-..-"' IMflORTOT NOTICl! CMIUNIO...,. 12 HU! Ji •. ~, ... ,~ . . ~\i~ft .......... ........... .., .... MMICll) ........... -1!9"' ........ .... "9allllln ..... CIDIROf.., .... ........ ................ ---~ ... ........ C.&e B•t Pl••••g 'Littl.e Dragons' D_rags J •1 llON PSNNINGTON ........... ._.. Plat·l&M llat•~ ••,...U .• motore)'el• ,.,,,, w"ktnd campen and couMna b11l ~·· an all ~ IGl«ber lD ''The UtUe 0r.,_.,' a routine eomed)' procrammer Uaat ii belnC releaaed by Uae Ill aml·bMed Aurora ru. CGrp. Director Curtla Hanton 1ets some 1ood pttfonMDtee out ol b1' cut. but be can't over· eome the shallow tertpt .and lt'a a very alow atretch. evm at IO mlnut ... The 1tory. uedlted to Harvty Appleba"m· ( uo1.1»-.:o J t.oulJ O. AU", Rudolph IQ r •CJ Bo r ch.ut a nd Al a n REJllEW Ormsby. tlH you.nes ter --------S• ll y Boyd e n being kldnaped by two not-loo-brl1ht hillbillies when she eatchea them ransacking her parents· expensive camper. Wllll.E THE BUMBLING local police and t.he FBI a.re going through their routines, two youths who are into karate <Chris and Pat Petersen) and their eood·rtatw-ed grandfather <Charles Lane) take It on themselves to rescue the girl. Along the way they enlist the aid o( a motorcycle gang and a group ol their karate classmates, who are attend· ing a master class in the area. TM~~~ .,~ ...... .,...,.,. .................... ,_ .. "· .._ .,_ .. ~.,.. ...................... ............ .... .. c...... ......... Of~•···············••#••········ .............. '""" ......... k........ ....... .. .. .................. ""· L.owitO.A ... , • ___ ._.-.rt.-~ caw C.ttl: OW1" "-• -,_~~It ,,,,,..,_, ~ ,...__, s.11., ~. lllcll \:'-..~-.. 1 JM_.,..., WM CIWIM!er, Clltt.nl A.,...._, .v..,._ ~ .. ....._, OoMi. WlKi.M•, fefl'I tllH, .... ~. 1-S-kaet '""'tr·~ ...... SOo H..,, T-ICl ... , 5-'_, Q;;l',..., ..._.,., ~ JI"' ~ Hanaon'1 stralaht·forward directioa fallt to add needed interest' to lhe ext.ended plot and the mm lumbers alone at a slow pace. There's pro- bably not enough reaJ action for the kiddies and the attempts al humor mosUy fall fl•l. Also. lhe film carries a PG r.ting , presumably due to some mild language. and there's a sequence involving • couple of pot·s moklng hippies to which some parents may object. LANE IS VE&Y GOOD as the lovable old grandfather and the two Petersen boys are quite . personable and play their roles well Joe Spinell a nd J ohn Chandler give broad, stereotyped portrayals ol the two hillbillies. and Ann Sot.hem ts cheerful as their blowsy mother. Boyden is okay as the kidnap victim, as are Rlck Lenz and Sharon Weber as her harried, quarreling parents. The ltthnkal credits are all polished. includ· lng Stephen Katz's photography and Ken Lauber's supportive musical score. Burton Off By nae AHoCl•&ed Presa -Leaves Stage, Replaced The following are Bill board's hot record hits for the wet;>k endinft July 26 as they appear in this week's 1ss·ue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. "It's Still Rock And Roll to Me" Bjlly Joel <ColuqWia) . { . 2. "Magic" Olivia Newton.John <~A> 3. "Little J eannie" Elton John <MCA> , 4. "Cupid -I've Loved You for a Long Time" Spinners <Atlantic> 5. "Shining Star" Manhattans <Columbia) 6. "Coming Up" Paul McCartney & Wings <Columbia) 7. "Steal Away" Robbie Dupree <Elektra I 8. "Tired of Toein' the ~" Rocky Burnette <E Ml·America> · 9. "Take Your Time" S.O.S. Band <Tabu) 10. "The Rose" Bette MidJer <Atlantic, · TOPLPs 1. "Emotional Rescue" Rolling Stones <Roll· Ing Stones> 2. "Just One Ni ght" Eric Clapton (RS0) 3. "Glass Houses" Billy Joel <Columbia) 4. "The Empire Strikes Back' Soundtrack" <RSO> . 5. "Empty Glass" Pete Townshend <Atco> 16. "Let's Get Slrious" J ermaine Jackson (Motown> 7 ''Heroes" Co mmodores <Motown> 8. ··'Urban Cowboy' So\mdtrack'' (Asylum) 9. "Hold Out" Jackson Browne (Asylum) 10. "McCartney II" Paul McCartney, CColumbla> Ct•EDOME Orange 634·2553 UA TWtl CHlfMAS Westminster 893· 1305 UACllllMA Costa Mesa 540·0594 ., ....... Dlllft.11 Orange 639·8nO ~ IUllA Piii DRlft.11 Buena Park 821·4070 NOW PLAYING AMC OIWIGl MAl.l Orange 637-0340 IDWUDS' Ct•MA WIST Westminster 89t·3935 ...... SOUTll COAST Costa Mesa 549·3352 MAll'llMAPUZA Brea 529·5339 IDWAllDI' MIAIOI tlf..IOMAU Miss;ori ViejO 495-6220 _... .... , •• =.:,.., ---f.11 Oflll9' 55f-7022 •HmSICCIPlQ •TJll•'• It Robert Redtont BRUBAKER (R) 11:1•1'-U .. ,. .. JohnTra¥0tt• URBAN COW90Y (PG) ,~ ... -1-11::• "AllPLAME" INI "IRUIAKER" INI ..,.. .......... STmlSIACI'" _... ..... __ l ·~=:o.--.... I '"Alll'LAMI'" "'UTTUDAILllel , .. , Ci e ) "US9CAU• "MOU.TWOOI .. 111m·••• -a•CH A c:MONe• ·~·PULCO eoLr •• NEW YORK CAP) -Actor Richard Burton, w a lking wisteadily and s lurring his speech al t.he start ol his first song in the musical "Camelot." left the stage Thursday night and was replaced by an understudy. Seymour KrawiU , a spokesm an for the mus ical, said Burton a pparentJy fell Ill possibly because of exhausllon and nau5ea brought on by heat. bursitis and pain killers he was ta.king for the condition. BURTON HAD "COMPLAINED all day of nausea and exhaustion," sa 1d James A we, manager oft.he performance. · He said the Welsh actor returned for Friday night's performance. Burton turned has back on the audience. left the stage about five minutes into t.he musical a.nd the curtain fell at the New York State Theater i.n Lincoln Center. When it was raised five minutes later. un. derstudy William Parry had· replaced Burton as King Artbur. ·BURTON AND HIS WIFE, Susan. left the theater almost immediately. He was not available for comment. An estimated 400 of the 2.779 people in the au- dience crowded the· lobby seekmg refunds . The show, which has a record llcket pnce of S30 for an orchestra seat on Saturday night. con· linues in New York until Aug. 23 and then goes on a one.year tour. "A BEnER FILM THAN 'ST All w ARS ' ••• t, -TIME MAGAZINE T••w' «la ......... ., a.....__....., .. , ...... ,.. ..... .....,., CZl'A llODfGWUIDt lW\.\,,. • ...,.. ..._ ... ('ft._...,..,_-.,.,,._ A fUO llU. .. •\Ul MY BODYGUARD -CHRIS MAKEPEM.'E • ICUTH (',C-,ICOON ·MATT llllJ.0111 JOHN HOU EMAN·CRAIO IU<.."Hi\llO Ntl .... 'iOl'I• KATIH<'t'NGllOOY •••• ADAM IMU>WIN. -· MARTIN MUU. ·: OA\'E ONl' IN o,•;.• 1 MtlLVIN S1W N -··Al.AN ORMSllY -••• DON DEVUN -• -mNY SIU. ~~:;;;.;;.;;~~~~~·--~~~ ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW ~-~ ~ HI WAY J9 ~· OlllVfljj (~ ~ \IAIJ•Ulil \.9 WOUOllRIOC.I ~ DRIV! IN LAMINA S. CO.AS WAL.K.IM s c ........ Al...,.,....., 494-1514 * edwards cinemas WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY J . .. .. INSIDE: •Happenings •Cl1ssifltd • •Annunden A facial is nice (above). And getting your eyelashes tinted makes for brighter eyes (above right). Men get-and give-pedicures, too. Treatments for Men A quick check through the phone book's yellow pages reveals a number of other Oranae Coast area, beauty salons that are offering "full service" treatments for men. Manicures. facials· and eyebrow waxing are available by ap· pointment. A survey of salons showed little variance in prices for the services. Manicures ranged from $6 to SB. The Sbampqo Place in West~r Mall charges $26 for a facial and between S'9 and Sll for eyebrow tweezin&. a method a spokeswoman said ls "simpler and fut.er" than eyebrow waxing ($8.50). llirqe Salon lo Costa .Mesa offers eyebrow arching, facials and a YUtety ol hair coloring services. la edditicJr> to manicures ($7), Ja Co's SaJoo of Corona del Mar sped.m. ill hair coloring and permanents. Riviera Facial Salons of Newport Beach, offers a series ol 1ix ..,.rate enbancemeot treatments for men, including body Jwrapa. deep pore facials ($25) and eyelaab tlotiDC (110). Getting the Treatment Not for Women Only By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH OflMO~tlyPl._.S~I Taking the time to look your best no longer is a trait restricted to women of leisure. Rapidly disappearing are the days when men select· ed a barber or stylist at random. grabbed a quick electnc shearing 'round the back and sides and still had plenty of time left for lunch. Sure. it was faster and cheaper than today's more s pecialized treatments. And you were never late fo~ a date beoouse of a delf!yed appointment. Only problem was. when you were finished with the rapid "sidewalks around the ears" look, the most suitable date would have been with a prison warden on death row. Combining elements from a posh health club with more traditional hair faire. several local salons are tak· ing the "men care. too" attitude to outer limits. One of these is Richard OuelJette 's in Newport Beach. IT IS CONCEIVABLE for a man to spend a whole day in Ouellette's salon for handsome enhancement treatments from head to toe. Ouellette admits men tend to be reluctant to try out new techniques. especially in an environment many re· late to only as a place to pick up their ·wives. Men now comprise about 15 percent of the cUen · tele at the salon in Design Plaza near Fashion Island. However. at first, a number of male clients asked lo be sequestered away from the women in separate rooms. "It's not important any more to have separate seetions for the men," says Ouellette. "There's no more shyness about it, and most men a re becoming increasing- ly aware of the importance of skin and hair care." Ouellette adds that after a couple of visits to the main salon. most guys are happy to spend their time "with all those good looking women." A typical visit to the salon might start with a massage at the hands of Kathy Knight. She estimates that about 60 percent of her clients -about five per day -are male. Many of them are nearby executives who come to Ms. Knight to unravel traditional offi ce pressures. Skin analysis is the first step before W()fj( is <Jone on clients -male or female. Highly-tramed and slow· working. Ms. Knight spends between an hour and 90 minutes with each towel clad customer, gently work· . mg an organic coconut oiJ in· to the skin from toes to neck. The fee for her talent is $25, and men who choose to go o n f o r f urtber beautification the same d~y leave the private massage a lcove relaxed and anxiety· free. The latter term is of some importance, because in an adjoining room, a service is offered that many men might cringe at. Facials. Richard Ouelette 1'JfE SKI.~ CARE AftEA of the salon, located on the third floor is private. One of the specialists is Peggy O'Neill·Smith. a graduate of Golden West College's Cosmetology School who has been with Ouellette for just over a year. One of her typical treat.ments. priced at $25, starts with the use of a l i~ht cleansing cream. A more detailed s kin ana lysis. done with the aid of a magnifying dermoscope, follows to help her get a better idea of what treatment is needed. It could be a vegetable enzyme peel to remove excess dead skin cells. or perhaps a soothing protein mask to aid broken capillaries due to excessive sun or chablis. Ali of Ms. O'NeiU·Smith's facials include deep clean· mg of po~ through stea~g. Advice on skin care pro- ble~s. be it acne or excessive dryness. also is part of the service. One of the more popular treatments for men is eyelash tinting. especially effective for fair-haired gents. The tinting is tone with a vegetable dye that is brushed on. THE PROCEDURE T~ about 10 minutes, lasts from four to six weeks. and costs $10, notes Ms. O'Neill· Smith . There is a slight burning sensation when the dye is ~emoved. But the result, which Ouellette terms as "open. ,.mg up the eye," draws a positive result from females every time. First·timers almost always make tinting a regular part of their grooming. · At the other end of the spectrum are dark·haired men who have a problem with eyebrows that grow together across the forehead. creating a caterpiller effect and the look of a perpetual scowl. A process known as waxing. or the use of electrolysis can take care of th.is problem. i>espit.e all the other services. the salon does not go li ghtly when it comes to ta1dng care of hair. Chances are the first s top will be in "scalp techni· cian" Leo LaBrecque's chair. LaBreeque, 27, is ~ salon's specialist in treating scalp problems such as ex!· • cessive oilness or balding, : · Using something called an electric rake -yes. it does give ·a minor jolt -LaBrecque opens the pores ill the scalp. This is followed by use of a deep cleaning citnll • oil. vtgo~ly massaged into tbe scalp. : Although LaBrecque provides information on the belt . · products to fit an individual's hair. he is foremost ai advocate of proper nutrition. "Nutrition is vital in COO: junction with anything you use topically, .. he says. · • . AN bBGANIC CONDITIOND tbat fita the clien~~ hair is applied next, flniahing off a 30-mlnute treatmeM that ca;t.s $37 and should last for fOW' months. ! While the conditioner is doing its work, which takes about~ minutes, some male clients take time out for c manicure ($7) or even a pedicure. : ' .Quellette, who's .into Joatng, is particularly high~ pedicures for men. On top Ol the relutnc foot maaaqe, the process removes callouses and prevents the nmner'i plague known as inarown toenails. : After the conditioner is removed from the hair. cut- ting CD>> ls the final step. 5'.yllst Lonny McDaniel s.,S about half of his clients are men. Most likely they emerge from the salon )onldn& and feeling great. but perhaps wttb one internal wisb: "Now, if I could just lose that five pounds.•• DA4&. v "'-or Happy· Cr"w Celebrates at Sunset , .... die ............. Tbunday ••I tu. ,,.. Pl"owtw •19 MMd wt ot lw atip at ~~ Bay Club for 1 trvlM ot Newport ~ lhe ,_en..· yaeht ~ fnenda and •YPllOlt•n of ti•• Marden Ctnttr for B4hlc ........ ,,.....,,. ln Cotta ..... h •• a bapp1 C'rft bee._. there wu .. 141m.UUna to reltbr•tt: Tbe cocapletlon ot ftaM 0.. ,ot the t"eater'1 Project Home Baae. a c•mPA!o to alve the achool a permanent homo After tflJoylfta' t.M beauUtuJ auuet. 1ultar : ntu.ak by left7, ....... and a buffd Utertld by tbe Balboa S.y Club, awards were .,....ented by !'_aY• WU.., ouc1oln1 board ~ldent. and ...... a.-. Incoming ~ldent. 0.... Mana.an. end Mn. lion. retlnna board membtn. rttt1ivt'd p ~Ucatina U.e centn'i IOJO, whldi was d 11ned by Miriam SMlton Oeant Corporation• and Individual dono r received pl9e1ues tor their s upport 0( lhe school. -.'blcb terves chHd~n with luminc dlsabiUUH auth u dyslexia. brain dam.,e or emOUonal diaturbance. Mardan has bffn renuna a buUdlnl from the city 0( Cost-a Meu but now hu boutht the property. according to DaYhl £In••••. founder and director ·I Among the most pleaffd of the cu ts "-'l'rt' Rer•u a.I CecWa El~•'H ot Wf'tt Lo.' An1eles, who came to shatt' lhC'lr son· good news about the successful r1nan<'ial <'Ampa1gn. and Eisenman 's wile M arUya. BIRTHDAY -SEAT£D ARE NELLIE RICCA AND MARY BROWN .. at.Mr guests wtrt aul)• ud Wllllam Hood. who recft'IUy ~lebraled i)elr. 3!l!nd ~dlna an niversary. Eaea.. In .... PristW1 &Jut C'o.&a IWna Ma"' Arlfte' Sc-llla~r. a.y JeM: llf'Uh nd llleb' Sway-. aed Dr. a.rt.era J H.f.n. The school ls plannln1t &n c>XJl3nslon program. Eisenman said. Construction ~Ill begin In August next year on permanent Eetelle Kuhl. Miidred Thoma1, Otg• Ricca, Either Ungerl•nd, the Rev. Wllllam Harvey, Mary Connell (1t1ndlng from left) Rita 8U11UU, th,·11 11tl1t•r <l11ugh1t·r . a lso of Ol'O\'t'r, and ht•r <lm11tht1•r. Ortstlna . Thl' ~ala 1:. to b<•comc· an annual affair. says Mrs Allen, who'~ still u tad hit apprehensive ubout pulling all th<.' plum, toRether classrooms and office se>acc. Allhou.ih South C'oni-t Ht•pertory has barely put Its last season tC\ n•st, plans and thought~ art' 1n the work~ for 1980 '8\ But she has ~ood helpc~ They include Vall~y Reilly, t•o chu1rman. ~tty Adkl.D5on. trustee of :i pec1ul t•venb . Lucllle Kuehn. treasurer, and Kae Ewing, 1n cha r ge of. ~ Her vacaUon time Is •l~t Ovt"r. so Taale Lereaue KHIHlk. who lives just outside Ber1en. Norway, bid farewell to her niece. lllta Sprtllllel, during a luncheon hosted by Mrs. Sprinkel in her Newport Beach home. It will all begin with a wh1tt.'·l1e gala. the Ctr!iit su<.·h formal cwnt 1n the ('Ounty Sept. t3. with a prj('(' tag of $.100 pt•r rouple -Plans Wl'N' unve iled dunnR n rhampagnt.' brunr h at the theatt>r last Thursday General r ha1rman Pat All(>n It'd a tour of !ht~ proposed routl' for thc· fl'St1v1lil'S that en•ning undt>rwritlng ·. Heading the various ·committees are Dot Clock, Cathulaf' Tbyen , Jackie Rogers. M aralou ln«old, Jun WNke .. Dori Herbert. l..oulsE' E"-lng, Barbara Ballman, Ellen Appel, A lex Robe n ~on Jr .. Ooa Koll. Maur~en , DIDomt•ttko and Kay Brown. wh<> 1s the SCR hJl~On The re was a lone Swe de among the Norw~gians -Hillan O 'Connor of Laguna Beach. but all the .. Scandahoov\ans" found no barri~rs to k~p the m rrom chatting in several _ It "111 start with a cockt<ul rerepuon 1n the m1rron."d lobby of thl' Imperial Rank and then rontmue \\1\h a stroll throuch "Central Park West" <the J:rc<'n area betwet.·n the bank and South Coast P laza I lotcl I. languages. Alter saying grace together in Norwegian. the luncheon guests enjoyed poached salmon. traditional boiled potatoes and cucumbers. all pre pared by Mrs. Sprinkel In the park. gu('!;Lc; will bt· grN"ted by stre<>t entertainers and flower H'ndor:.. add1n.: an Eastern tourh The path to lhl' hot1•I "Ill b<' lined \\Ith nnta~<' <"ars for lhl• 1-?Ul•i.1~· irt.o,pcct1on. and tht• fun will conttnul' 1n~1d<· th<• hotel "here a seven.courst' Frl.'nt'h d1nn<'r 1~ plunn<'<) Mn. Mar~ &~ .. n .• m £1 Toro resident. cl'lebrated ht•r h1r1hdcJ' luc;t "t-c·k in Newport Ht•at·h "1th tht• hl'lp of '"''' rnends. all quite t'\Pt'rtt•nrt-d 1n .illt·ndani.: ..,uc·h partt<''> Amon~ lht· "'" of lht·m. tht·) haH· had 566 birthdays. you 't-t• Saying good·bye to Tante Lorentze wer e Martt ~r of Irvine, Berlt Mlk~IJ·Mbeak of Newport Beach, Astrid NllBsoa, Corpna de) Mar; Elisa~ Nordrehaag, Laguna Ni-guel. and UllbJ R. CO;Pk of Newport Beach ~ Thnl will bt• lOPPl'd off with an o n ,l.'!tn::il · - C'abaret·t ypt• proc1ul't1on Yortlt<.'n b) SCR literary rn::inagl'r J erry Patctl and directed b~ Lee Shallat. Tht· ho~tt•::o.., !\1r,. Mildrt'd Thoma ... " AA. lht• honort.'<.· 1s i9. and tht· otht·r i.:ucs ts \\t•re all t)(l or old1:r. rncludtnS( Ol~a Rieu. the "bab:; ·of the ~roup. UO. l'ltllie Rlcl'a. 9~. Mary ConMll. 8-t . F:sthcr t·n~erlaod. R5. and f . ..,te lle Kuhl. Ti Mr. and Mrs. ff. C. Stump of Denver celebrated thei• golden wedding anniversary while visiting their daughter. Mrs. Oscar 0 . Brown Jr .• and her family, m Costa Mesa Dancml! to th(• mu~H' of Jot' Mo~hay "11! conr ludt• thl' \'V<'nJn~ l Th(>rt' "a"' om· lom· m,11t• at tht• lunc h,-on. th<' Rev. William Ralph Hanf''. Also in town for the celebration was Mrs. There y,iJI bt• u hmll of 500 guests. and ,tccordm~ to om· comm1tlct: member: most of the reser\'allom, arc alread) taken ~t r~ Thoma". a B<·~H'on Ba' n·~1dent nrcpan'd a deltr1ouc; lun<·ht"lln or (hick en i:.alad. finger .. andw1ch<'<o ckv1l<'<l t·g~~ and fresh fruit Skimming the Surface of Survival This column has always dealt with s urviva.I in one rorm or another . Wlth some input from r eaders. Never. in the 16 years of its ex1stence. has the re been such a reader response as there was to the column.on mother~ of handicapped chaidren. An emotional dam broke. bringing in its torrent pain. a nger. insight. humor . frus tration. relief, criticis m and gr atitude. The Mother's Day column only skimmed the s urface. It would behoove all or u~ to read and lo understand what happens when a handicapped child e nte rs the life of a mothe r , father. brothe rs. siste rs. gr andparents and friends The anger of the letters went from the tasteless comme nt of a woman who didn't even want to talk about "gross" retarded children a nd resented the a tte ntion being given to the m <"It's a lmost fash.ionable these days Lo have one." she said>. . .lo a couple of letters that took exception to the fact that the!>e children ever cam e from GOO. as HE o nl y made "pe rfect c hildren ·· <Author's not<.': tr anyone finds one. please report t hem 1mmcd1ately 1 THE LEGmMATE CRITICISM of the column iror\ically came not from the mothe r s. but from the :iiocial wo(kers and organizations who work with the families. "Don't patronize them. 'Iney have-a tough enough time dealing with the very real and sometimes agonizing s ltuaUons without having to wear halos. Sure. SOPle galn the stre ngth you talked about. But tell about the ones who drown." "Parents of handicapped children arc no more. no less likely to be patient than pa r e nts o f non .handicappe d children. They're madder than he ll that their children are n't like everyone else's. Don't add a gui It trip to this." And finally a plaintive letter from a mothe r b f a s everely retarded hyperactive child who spent her days· replaclng brpken TV sets. buying locks and fences to protect he r "God·gjven gln." and feeling like a prisoner ln her o""1 home. .. With the gum of being lea than God Intended, we placed our retarded dau1bter in an i.MUtuUon and eot on with our lives. Pleue don't make our Erma ... lwtk .. decision reached throuJ;:h pain a ny harder than need be llelp U.'> lt>ach the world there Is no s ingle un!>w<.•r and that we need not try to be s:1ints " A GOOD 95 PE RCt.:NT of the letters wer e from mothC'r!> n( handicapped children who knew thl'v wNf•n't saint!> or even clo:.e but nc·<.·d<-d so badly th e a ppr c•r1a t 111n und th e encourage mc>nt · · 1 look 1n a m arror :ind i.ce <i 30-ycar-old face with 100 ~t·:ir old t·)<·~ I have t'4o hand1ruppt•d 1·h1ldrcn If I live to be nld I will t n ·a'>u rt· cvny nnc o( my age wrlnklt·1. ht•ruuM· I huv<> earned them My t'h1ldr1•n tire special and I love thc:m not lwt•uusf• lhcy'n · '\pecial. but ht•<•:J u,1· they're m ;, children " "My daughter h a~ Uown.' 'yndromc She was 2 yc&r:. old hl-for1: she could pat ·a ·ca k e The a pplaus e w as deafening'" "Parents of nor mal children can ne ve r expenence moments like whe n my son who had s pent five years playlilg with a faded plastic bucket a ctually asked for a toy ror Chris tmas. f cried for three hours and bought the toy store out!" •· B.J . was m y mid·lifc crisis. I scream a lot. On Mother's Day he handed me a gift and said , 'Happy Father's Day.· I don't see a salnt when f look in a mirror, but f'm a better person because of him " ·•MV DAUGHTER was born with asthma . extreme hyperklnetlclsm . moderate retardation. grand maJ, petit mal and psych motor seizures. Seven years J have watched this poor soul die millimeter by millimet er. I have railed and ranted and shoott my fist at God a thousand limes. told Him what scum He was, screamed lit Him wonder ing where lhi.s so-called love and mercy He speaks so hllh or was. I've raged at His giving His son only three hours or '>Uffcring before death whal e mine: 1s going through literally years of 1t befort· here;. It s ta.ken me five years for tht· ltj?ht IO da\\11 l know tho.Jt I am hl•ri· beca~ there 1s a nel'd for ml' lo bt h~re ... :\to thl'rs-of handicapped ch1ldr~n han: been dealt a bad hand or card~ Each one plays her hand in hN own way Some have a tough time· buyini: the ··crOd never gives you mon• than you <"an handle" numb<or On<' mother b <.'g~<.'d fo r un d e r ~tand1ng tha1 h a n d icap ped c hlldrt·n had t o be d1sc1plined like everyone else and tha t a ltttle humor could ~ave· a hf<.· t'M:'r o"'n. I received i:.napshots of thl'1r chtldrl'n. hand·made g reeting card~. personal '>tortes from all over the world and a list of diseases a nd medical termanolog~ that r co uld n ot beg an t o understand let a lone deal with I recei ved requests to say somethang about the fathers who were the support ~ystems and several letters pa.id tnbute to other children in the family who also h ve with the problem. But m~t of them !>aid simpl} "Your column made me: fret good and I need to be made to feel ~ood ·· I HOPE IN SOME way th.ts emot!onal torrent will carry away In 1LS path some of the ignorance. cruelty and prejudice that surrounds the parents and their children. I thank an of the editors who gave the extra space today to deal with this topic. In closing I will share with you an anonymous conversation for all or you who still ask. "Why me. God?" .. One night I dreamed r was walking a long the beach with the Lord Stenes from m y life flashed across the sky. In each. I noticed footprints In the sand. Sometimes there were two sets of footprints: other times there was only one . "During the low periods of my Life I could see onJy one set of footprints so I said. 'Yoo promised me . Lord. that you would walk with me always. Why. when t have needed you the most . have you not been there for me ?' "The Lord replied. 'The Umt$ when you have seen only one set of footprlnt.s. my child, is when I carried you.' " World . is Changing Fast DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tb1aO are chanliDC IO fut I feel like a ICodel·T. F.ord in a world or auperaon.lc jets. Can ,.ou help me·tbink my way tbroach thla one? . I read in the paper that a homoMs\lal in Rbode llland ta IOlat ta court to tet permi.Ulon to take bis· boyfriend to the 1e'900I ~m at the Pleuut Valley Country Club in Suttoo, Mau. Tbe tt-year·old boy waa refused permlaloa to brlnt tbe bol_ of bis dlo6ft to tbe prom tut year. TIM bltb 1oMol prindpe.I felNCI pbyaleel barm mipt come to both tbe 1tudeo\ ud h1I ··date.•• t Ann Landers Thia year the youn1 man ls not taklng no for an answer. He ls getlinl a lawyer and makin1 plana to fl1hl ln the court.a. Wb1t ll your ootnlon or this sort of battle? -Oftf& BROWN OXFORD WITH A PINK SATIN SLIPPER DEAR aaowN AND PINK: I 111ame If tM Id_. KMel Mldor '°*~II bomoaeual date to tlle prom &My wo•ld 4Hte to1eUter. ftla ml1bt create w aakken. b9t I eerto..ay doabt Uaet aayoee wosld a&&e•P' to barm &Mm. 8lllte ~ cue ll tdll a. lltl,a&lla. It ...W be lmp,.r fw me &o eo•IMM ,_,..,. ' 1 de m., Mwenr, of a mmOMllHI wlllo &.-ldll •...cle (a ~kleet Cl9fftl) &o tM .... ~ "919 ......... .. • .. tie ............ "llrt" &llere, by far. SeYeral of dae fetlnt daacM wkll "Mr" ... ..-iu•M lier a bedOlll. If you ha~ Ql1 item /or llappenings. send 11 to Judith OLson al rile Daily Pilot P 0 Bor 1560. Costa \fesa CA 92626. or call her at 64:? 43:? I Happenir11n runs et>ery TURsday .\rr.J,t'~ Caltridar cac~ ~~l'dncsdau c'ld ~·., tain$ mtC1rmahon ,,., c 1< t USflO'I QTOUPS pol": It'$ .Jl'\ll t'tit'1'11 ~ opt-i IC\ lilt' put...ic l~ t ht' llranQr Coa~: c ···c St•nd not;l't'~ co S1n9u $ Calt'rtdor. f"lmlu Pilot. PO Ror 15rill Costa Ml'sa. CA 9Z6?6 Include> your name and tdt•phonc number \ r'll ll"t'S mu.fl bt' 't'C'tll'f'd two t•'t 1•k.s m advance ol on e1·en1 . " . \; l''l to air. "ater's 1h1' most important ele· m1•nt an 'our hfe Water 1c; thC' lubricant that pre · 'l'nt-. rncllo n between vour ~01nLc; and muscles Without 11. \'Ou 'd be una· hie to stretch . t "'1st. bend o r participate. i:.trenuous ~port.s mars CUSTOM FRAMING O~n 6 Days A W~k Mon.·Fri 9-6 Sat. 10-4 1803 Newport Blvd. Cos a Mesa ORAN<if CO<Jf'f'TY- J town C, Counuy. O!angt' (71 4) 547 8228 FEATURJNG Bappe•I•&• By Judith Olson 0•11¥ Pli.1 ~ ey l.H f'•YM PILOT OF THE YEAR Linda Cannon I.Inda C annon , a Huntingto n Beach resident. has been nam ed Pilot of the Year by the Orange County Chapter of 99s. the group for li censed women p1lol'>. Sht• r ec e l ved he>r trophy durin g a n installataon dinner 1n the South Shore Yacht Club Mr.>. C~non ha'> participated in many of ttfe c lub's ~rv1ce proJect.s and has been active in other areai:. of importance to pilots as well. She served on an advisory committee for J ohn Wayne Alrport's master plan and has. she says, 1 done a lot of "politicking" for airports. The honoree has a rather unusual Job for a pilot She flies a 1941 biplane up and down the coast t.ov.11'g advert1s1ng banners Dunng the meeting Eleanor Todd. outgoing president. tutned the gavel over to Beverly. Allen. and Mrs. Cannon's trophy was pres enteO by the tm Pllot of the. Year. f!arbara Ward. OOP~S MANUIACTURER GOOIS BRAID NEW -OPEN AIM • TWO· SPEED It EDUCTION GEAlt IOlt HEAVY. DUTY SEWING • SEWS TR/COT TO LEA THEil WITHOUT TENSION ADJUSTMENT • SEWS THE MOST DllF/CUL T SHIERS & SYNTHETICS WITHOUT PUCKERING Olt SKIPPING • SEW STRETCH • PROGRAMMED BOTTON HOLES • BLIND HEMS • 1, 2, 3 NEEDLE • DECORATIVE AND MORE 25 YEAR GUARANTEE ALL PARTS & LA80R . MON., TUES., WED., THURS. HIRRY, Ll•h•I Q1alll/ti1s IMTAMA llltLIUl91ft. (11C) Ml-ma l ~-~~~1 . OfHAUG. ltlO . HUNT1MOTOM IUCM nne ... aa (l1A) Ml· 1111 c.GW\.ITI II.wt ML MA«U • 10 TtAH ll,..llHCI oPEN 10 9 MOH ttv11 J•1 10 6 $AT IN()()N HUN FEATURING ....... ,, Gregg White. 3. shows off trophy received ' when he was chosen a duke in the Tiny Tots Royal Court at the Orange County Fair. Gregg is the son of Dee White of HuntinJrton Beach. Fme Arts Winners Nanied by F~ . Orange Coast area residents grabbed 17 first place prizes in Fine Arts competition at the Orange County Fair. The entries wHI. be on display at the Fine Arts building at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds un· lll Sunday when the fair closes Winners. listed by city with their categor y an parenthesis, include· FROM NEWPORT BEACH: 'Louisa Cooper Coils >. Eve Thom pson Cwater color>. Curtis Bauman (graphics>. Kam Hill Ccollage) and Charles Perry (bronze> FROM COSTA M ESA : Celia Clark <bronz.e l. Dorothy Gauthier (etching>. Frank Krueger Cgraphacs>. Maurice Yang (acrylics> and Helen Pembrook (pictures). FROM HUNTINGTON BEACH: Douglas Jung (watercolor >. Leslie Woolsey toils> and Kelly Ann Kentner (pictures). F R O M IRVI NE : Ro n ald Ch ambers I charcoal). FROM LAGUNA BEACH : Vetold Adam Ccollage), Sadie Kanavel (watercolor > and Runa Powen <stone). F R O M MISSION VI EJ O : J oy Krull (watercolor and sculpture). { llorosrope ] I TUESDAY, JULYZZ By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19):.. Subtle a pproach brings desired results . Make coot.act. plant seeds ror future benefits. Accent on com· munications. travel. publishing and educational projects. Abstract principle of law comes into shar p. clear focus. TAUllUS (Apr. 20-May 20l: Some persons attempt to denigrate your efforts. You need not be intimidated. Legal decision concerning money is due to re bound in your favor . Aquarius. Scorpio natives play important roles. Me m ber of opposite sex confides "true feel· ings ... GEMINI (May 21-June 20>: Outline plans. but avoid direct action. You learn lesson by be· ing analytical. Seek reasons for recent happen- ings. Change routine. Permit holiday spirit to prevail. Sagittarius and another Gemini figure prominently. Roma.nee is in picture. CANCER (J une 21-J uly 22 ): Obtain hint from Gemini message. Remem ber special an· niversary -purchase gin for ooe who aided you during difficult period. Domestic adjust- ment or tem pora ry change or residenci! is higbUgbted. Lto (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Express feelings, b ring desires into focus. Aura of romance pre· vails. Creative project dominates scenario. Steer clear of latdency to~ situations, people through haze of wishful thinking. Vl&GO CAug . 23-Sept. 22>: Practical ap- proach brin&s major objective into focus. Ac· cent on property. investments, responsibility aod professional appraisals. Cancer. Capricorn natives figure prominently. Stand tall for basic rights. Apparent defeat boomerangs in your favor. LIBllA (Sept. ~ct. 22>: Make inquiries, ast questitMlS. give full rein to· Intellectual curiollty. Ftnisb rather than initiate project. Special mesaage received from relative in tranalL Be accommodating. but remember your .own plans and personal commitments. sa>&ftO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): New approach resulta m profit. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Atcent on money, pe rsonal po11•1klm, k>cating item that bad been lost, miM... or stolen. Lead rather than follow; oriaiul Idea wW pay di~.klendl. You could dis· ~er "loft ol :rour life." IAGlrl'AUVI (Nov. ZZ·Dec. 21): IDtutUoa ..,.... •reliable ll&ide. Ctttwmtances favor 7oar efforu. Pub ahead la lndependent, tteatlw manner. You have rtcbt to be coaftdeat ud to demand "money's wort11.'• Cance r. Caprlean, Aquriua penom play ll&nificaat rolel. CAPaJCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. lt): What --............ doubt will be tnmformed tato ~ ol bumor. Empbalia OD arouPI• lfl. ·.ut..UO., clubl. 1peclal orsanbaliom. You COGld be •ect to appear befClre tlM media. Sbake off any tendency towards 1rouac1Jess fear. . AQUAallJS <Jan. JO.Feb. 11): Oaia Indicat- ed ~ wrtu.a material. tmpbull Oft ~ ol ....,_, detlnl., Member ol op-=te -.... bl brtAl1nl ..... tloM lDto 0.. .. ~ )'Oa mucb la put .. due .. •yrarwe· . ... ...... ., .• ):0,. ...... " • -.......... ....., for ebaqe, lnftl. ·.-.u ... .,......, ...... ... ......... ·OW';° .. vvto ......... "-''-' a c r . .. . Neglect I Driv~ 2 · ToDe,ath PEKJNO <AP> -Two brotJMn riJ 10 to JaJI fo r treat1 n 1 l bth parenll eo banhly &Ml Ua• elderly people kllled U.•mMlws. China'• of. fl~l•I X'lnbu a ne w1 11ency t-eporta. Xinhua said that 80· )'HN>id TlluJ H.ai.l\l •aft and h1I ?&-year-old wife -1•ret1t.a ol fl ve sona •n two dauahters - han1td themselves in Ma r c h after lbe1r children's refusal to s up.- port them turned them into beggars --· Juty 21, ,., ~ Famed BWlding Razed SAN F RANCISCO C~P> -A buJldin& Lh.at has ho used e ntertain· ment clubs here for 50 years haa been razed by bulldozers to m ake way for condominiums. T he Boarding House, now a heap or rubble . has been described by local critlcs u one of the West Coast's fines t clubs. which balled en· te rtainers such as Robin Williams, Bette Midle r and Dolly Parton PVBUC NOTICE ........ IVNtHOlt ~W 'nltt JTaT•~CAUf'OltttlA c:cM*TYO# ....... ,.. ~ c:..r °"'" .... ..... -.u.m.t PLAINTll'I' OlllEfN VALLEY H0Mf0WNfilt$' ltlC•Ea T'°" AS. SOCIATION, e ~ ...... ~II COf" _ _...., Ofl'fNOANT• t>OltLENf I . MEEICE!t -DOES I ""Gl4ll Xl(. INCLUSll/C Wtn'la.d CAMI llWlll98a : ll9ID • lltO'ttall ,. .. --.... ,... ~-. .............. ..._.... ,,_ ..... ......_ ..... _ ..... ........ ~ ............ ..... ....... ., ay1r.o1 u... ... .._.._, , .... u ~,....-....~-•U.. ............ _,...u.. ....... .......,.. ......... &.N .. ....,_• , ........... . II .,.,.. WI.it lo w.11 IN ... ~ .. •11 •ttot"""y In 11•" .... ti... you~ 00 \O 11rompt1y '° ,.,., YCMI• -111.,. ,..-"'· "-·......, bll flleCIO<I 11- SI U\1.0 -· toll<ft¥ el ,_19 M ~<~,:.'o~~~':-o~:;: ....... r •• "' """"" ... ~ ...... " .... •~. ~ -r991Str..._ • , .. ,.."° TO T HE OEFfNOAHT A t•••I COMPl•t"I -~ 111..:1 01' IN ...... 1111 '°4'1>MI you II 'tOU WI.it to Grfw"" ttth '•'""''· 'tOU ""'" ""'"'" • dav• THE CLUB ""C .ed •Uer UH\~" "Mtr'YM Oft Y-OU ~ UPI .... ••Ill ""'<-1 • -•ne.. '-~ the build.mg oo the slope 10 ,.,. <_ .. ,,1 u .. ieu "'"' ... "' X1nhua said Chinese law reqw~ childttn to support their parents. and a county court an Shandong Provance sen te nced a dauahte r ·an · law lo three years. her hus band to seven years and another son to five years for falling to do so • A~W.......-of t he city's Nob HMI '°"' oe1...i1 '"''11 .,. ..,..,ec1 on "" P••<•llonOl tM-l\UH.-tltls~r1 section srnce 1971. pre-mo •M .... 1U111QrMn1 ...,,,.,, -for ONE-Of•A•KINO JET TURBIN£ STAR Of CRUISE NIGHT Vince Granatelll, 8t ~I of Corvette, Star Attraction C'eded by Troubador '""''1..i~,,,,.,.,omt11 .. ,., ~orth. a club that failed . :::_~ <1C:':'..;:'!;.,,~;"~!: f'o r a bnef tame an the 011\u ,.,,,., redlw•••o '" ,.,.. co"' Xinh ua s aid the parents sometimes had When Vince Cruises, All Van Nuys Watches 1960''s. the bu1td1ng was 0'~=~£o F-•br....,,, X> ,..,, called the Quake. which L .. ,. e._. .. c ..... featured topless dan ~~· w "••a•nq Jr ce rs In the 19SO's. the w1c1eE Ya HEUuHo. Esos. bu 1 ld1n a was ca I l<'d I U .. 1 l•-Strwl, \1• -, r> • El "T•ro ~ .. nuo Fack s lJ. whi ch housed r o1 111•11~1ioo Co u n l Bas 1 e, Aud d y 1 Ar:.o;;:.:.:: ... ~;:;;::i:: AH'"· Greco and Duke Ell·I '"'o'""""'°'-c.o.010-11y P•to1 1ngton J•"" lCI 1.,1, / " " 1• _~to be gged an the streets VAN NUYS tAPI -When you've before the 1949 com -got the hottest set of wheels in town. munist takeover to reed and you want the world to know it, their chlldren and later there's JUSt one place to go Van lived frugally ln a com-Nuys Boulevar d on Cruise Night mune. built houses for And Vince Granatelh 's one-<>f a their sons and helped kind. $750.000 Jet turbine-powered them get married. But Cor vette was clearly the maJJl event as soon as their children at a running or the Wednesday ru~ht could make their own r troat. in which motor vehicle · or all living, they turned their , makes and ages gilde up and dOV.'T\ backs on their parents, the sax lane San Fernand.o Valley il added. street Xinhua saJd that the couple 's other children will be s ubJ.ect lo criticism and educauon an social morality by the Joe a I people «~ATS EAT BlJS TIRE BATH. England (AP > -T he nine Siberian tigers at Longleat safari park have developed a taste fOf' tires. A Scottish cboir was imm obilized when the tires on ats two mini· buses were c h ewed through by the tigers. R a n gers armed with r if l es shooed th e anim als away and the tires were replaced by staff at the park's ex· pense. "f think the tigers are Just being playf uJ." said a spokesman ror the 500-acre park 6 Students Honored Six Orange Coast resi· dents have been in· eluded in t he s pring semester dean's list at California Lutheran College in Thous and Oaks. Amon g st u den t s honored for maintaining a 3.S grade p oi n t average or higher a re Crystal Brewe r . M ark J o hn sen and Scot Sorensen, all of Hunt· ington. Beach. F r o m F ou nt ai n Valley, honored students are Raebel Fuerbringer. Deborah Thorson a nd Kathleen lbompktns. Mftwn Collects Scholarship Laura Ann Parker of 2056 Mandarin Drive. Costa Mesa , has won a scholarship from the Inland Steel·Ryerson Foundation. Laura is the dau&bter of Robert C. Parter. wbo works for Josepb T. Rye rson • Sona, Inc .• a aubllcliary of lnlaDd. A 1raduate of Ealand• Hilb School, MlN Parker plaDI to It· tend UC Davia. C.pn Grant Aide Diaabled . t TIM Qty ol Saa Juan Capi•trano baa been awarded a 115.000 sraat f« purdalll9 ot a na •e· ceutble to beft4kQPeCS ,. ......... daipetcb rad.io. TM.,_ WU OM (JI sr ... • ...n o1 u. ... llaM'l'r..tl Aa-~Adol1171. "THE ENGL~E IS kind of noisy without a muffler on:· said the 38 year-old son of racing figure Andy Gr anatellJ as be punched a number of buttons that ignited the engine and set a futur1st1c-lookmg set of d1g1tol read-out dlaJs flashing Sure enough the high·pitched whine that followed soon grew so loud that conversation was all but impossible When Granatelh dnves ha s car. people tend to look skyward because 1t sounds much lake a Jet. That's because it's powered by the same kind of engine commonly used an a prop-jet airplane or jet helicopter. "BUT IF I P UT a muffl er on. nobody would notice." Granatelh continued, pulling onto the street. Granatelli put the car together an hts Van Nuys s h op using a cylindrtcaJ-shaped Prall & Whitney jet engine that once powered a race car driven by Parnelli Jooes m the 1967 Indianapolis 500. The car led the pack unlll droppmg out of the r ace 7•, males shy of the finish. .. H lost a transm1ss1on beanng. which has noUung to do with the engine:· Granatelli said T URBINES HAVE been b~rred from the contest ever s ince. The l.()()()·hor sepower en gine's a w esom e accel eration power "goes from zero to 110 an 10 9 seconds .. -was. of course. wasted on Cruise Nieht lt 's hard to 1Zet a Fair tt'l1111rn John McAllist er. Newport Beach. displayed loomed rug with which he won first place in Clothing and Tex· tiles con:ipetition at Orange County Fair. Doroth y Taylor. Huntington Beach. was runnerup with her wo ve n bla nket. S h irley Richardson of San Clemente was third. drag race going on a street crawling with poli<.'e cars more than 50 or them over the tw0 mile c ru1seway stretch Besides. the obJe<'\ of \he exercise to sc-e and be s~n by the 100.000 plus Crwse N1Rht cro~ds 1n other cars and on '>lr(>N corners as better J<.'CO mph1>hed. al It-gal ~peeds or about 30 rrult:s an hour E VE~ AT TllAT gentle s~ed. ho"' e\ er tht• <>lt~k black and gra! Vetle v.1th 'mokl'<i glass 1A1ndov.:. '>l'l necks cran1n~ A<> one observer put 1t. You c·dn hf'dr tl half a male dV. 3\ ··What ,., th;Jt thing··· Hlled one teen ci~t'r in .s blue pickup truck. pulling up :ilon~'>tde lht-turbine car at a stop h~ht "A. turbint·' back. Uranatelh s.houted .. Lake an airplane., .. the youth asked. Granatelh nodded .. Faaaaar out'" came the reply as the light changed a nd the pickup charged ahead AN D SO IT WENT as the car ambled sedately down the tv.o-mtle stretch. a .. St.ar Wars" enu; m an "Amen can Gralfitt1 · ca\ alcade of pickups. antique cars. dune buggies and vans. The admH1ng motori s t s. pedestrians. roller s katers and cyclists "ho C'OuJdn 't vocalize their approval over the engine s scream 01ppt'd their thumbs up. nodded or a in the case of two consen auvely dressed men 1dent1f1ed b:-Granatellt ai, plainclothes nan:ouc<. agenl3 s ampl)' smiled EA R L I E R . T H E I PU8LIC NOTICE bu1ldmg was hom~ for I M>V::1~ the Sa n F'r anc 1sco A111ouAL1Tv-HAGEMU fT ~R e pertory Th ea let. wu".'1S::'i;00 II a wa11an Gard('n<.. the NOTICE o" PVeL1~ wEA•u•G 8alala1ka and lhl:! Club ro0c;-:t•::.::~: ;:~~~~NG Ka mokala 1 Aoo~•Oft 011ACOM~raN<E La Galleria Con .,01,c r..0~~'~r .. 't':./"6~vEN 11041 r1 o m 1n1 u Rl s w 1 11 1 n ,,.. Sovt,. c.o.n1 .... 0...111,, ~ <'Orp<>rate the site into a ,... .. ,o . .-,.co..., .... nqeo.ro •• 11-. ""bH' "'••''"'9 •f 10 ., m o n 186-unlt complex I r1ou P\O" .. AIJC.UST "· 1'80. 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''-·"' ..,,, $UM.tti4A•YO,CtTYO~ .... ,,.. • ...,.."'1',,,.e-.-~ (•• FOVlf~AIHVAlLEY ,.~,, Dv'""°'' '' <~t"'° et.~'"' 6 001"TEO-ISCAL YEA•t-..\ 0 •·OI.•• 1 •UOGET AltO Al'f>•OVEO USESOF "'•1"' L "• ~ Ill YEHU( St<A•IHO l'UMOS ·~ • v~n~· ... f.,..,, .... ," """' HOTt(E f\ HCAE6V (;IVEH ,,_,.. ftvM• f't..-u t 0.•"91' '°"'"'., °"' ltN' 8~ tor r:,'\IC.•t ..,.,,.~ ,...,..., )f'CI ._.,.. :·t-• ..._ pw ._,,..,.,tor C~Af ~~,.,._,... ~<d"'tnO ,,..,.J f'vf"IG\ '°"' ,,,... ~·OO ~ Juit 1 19'0 V.;t ~.._, -~ (O..\t 0.1•• Poo• ff\#OUQf'lo ~ JO 1411 .,,. .. 1tcJOf'Oved -'"""""" "' • ,, •• "'°"., ,,..,..,...,.,,rOVi1V••Ofr;..(hot ... °""' t.t1'\ V•Hf"V (•~rtof'n••. d't th ,,.,,....tinQ And when Granatelll pulled over to I the curb ror a moment ·s rest. a l>ev~ of starry-eyed hot rod :iflc1onad<>l- ma tenalazt'd likt· bN·~ drdv.n to honey Pl.'BLIC NOTKE lot JvfW' 1~ •"80 Pur........,,. 10 '""' Df'O•t\llO"'' ot trw \t•t• .w'4 l.or .. 1 J \<"I A \\1\l dn(f' A(I ,.CftTIOUS8U\tN('' o•••nrPl ... '1•11t"'C'.'I AMlll>nd~"lhOi llC~( \TA T(M£ .. 1 ,,.,. IP'-~ _., ·•"'di '•Qu••H°"i. ~o r,.... '°"~ ...... V' '"""' ., OOionq bv\i l~UIO•IMt tMr~uno .. , ()y Ille u ~ .._~'/r. A/• A f 'ff llfrlllf W E AR ~'f''•'Y ~ t.._. l t' .. tt\iUr'f -tt W"""1"\ ... ' of -.-.,...., 8u0cl'>I •'1< lud""I '"'' ,,,,_, •°"'""" ~ "' "<I'°"' ~.,"' C• orooo-...d..,.,,, ~ r~""""'..,,. ~ l\itttnq fUN1\ "NICE CAR." breathc:d one p1x1e· faced bo:-over and ovt'r .. N 1-1 1·ce rar "Car" It''> an airplane. · said a frizzy ha1red companion .. Put v.1n~s on 1l and it'll 0) .. How long dad 11 take )Ou to build., .. asked a third )Outh .. More than two ~ears. but it's never reall y finished. :-ou lmov.," Granatelh said "I keep llnkenng Wllh It " "Whal kind of fu el does at use"" "KEROSENE TONIGHT. but 1t ·11 burn anything -diesel. Jel fuel. vodka " ··How much does 1t cost ?" ''l'm selhng at for $750,000 " .. My whole neighborhood wouldn't cost $750.000 ... the youth grumbled. .. Do you take Visa .,.. cracked has fnend. ,, ... , \ • II ... I ft>i,. '°' '"H~,fl'( f10" (ty IM ").......cw"! fltiQh# •O ~)lo.If? ft""""''°' 0 10'• "' tht Q rf.,t Ot th• (.1IV '" ~""'°""'• r 4 .,,,.,.. omo•rc>'1i111-' ,..,,, """'" (.t, ot Foun 1 ::;,•~,.bu .. 1,....'\\ ' "'Ow<tt"C Ot •"' ~ 141" v,.11.,.... l¢"X \l' ... tf'f' A~.~ '•'" v•• .,., (~1tt"Wl"W4 ~Ntof)ft..,..11) '"''"' ···~· ...... '• ""° • , ... , ... (~r.t., ( .. ,, .,. '•"'Of (?~#\h "" ,._..._,.. ,, Pl"BLIC' 1'0TICE ~·CT•T'IOUS •u~1 .. 1n MANIE \TATEME NT '"'" fO'tCht;lt'llQ pPr"°"\ .,. 00.f"1t C>vi.•"'f'1., .. \HOC o< E l £( f il l( •••• l •O>oGr -·--~-·(A.,... f. rt( G 1(1o<'•"t•Of'' f4t c IL ... ,..,. -·"9'-8H<I\ CA., ... (•<1>' J~ ~-~ N ~· Vilt• Or Fiii-C:.f}W • .,,.,,, C•-of Or~ '°""'• °" (1"' (OufW'•I o• ,,._ t•tVO'f F~t••~ V•flt"'Y f.y•yr o;..(fe- Pt:BLIC NOTICE flCTITIOVS llUSIHESS -- "AME STATEME,_T T ,.._ •ooo••niQ ~'\Of'I\ •r• doff"'1 °"''"""er\ M( LGA S 4") -n !>I . "°'"" l•no• CA"1 ... .. .. Q• L"•" Torn••no , • .,, R'""'l'IO l -. Yo<1WL•...S..C>.,.. Fr•n' lotn••no, t*1 fit•VM L•,_ .,...,,. L•~. CA.,_ '"'' bt.Nf'W'\1 1'\ <~fH b4t Ml'" O•••OU!ltf r~M.:t w1tw• Me-19'1 ~_,, To,.,.,..., '"'" , .. ,~, .• , ·~·fCS .. ,,.._ ,,,.,. (oonh (lff-Of Or•"Qf C:.OUf!IY O" J-1• ,..., ~I ::Etr~;;·::·~ ... 1•. ,.., .. \49MJ I' 141»4 PVOh\ftfel 0r""9P C-01 Oollly PllOt Pv!Mo,,_ o..-. C.0.\1 0 .. 1,, Pll<M N,.. lO J"'y 1. ••. 71. 1'80 H l1 IO -lO. J"'' 1. u 11 1..0 7117 10 ' PUBLJC NOTICE~' PUBLIC NOTICE "IT'S NOT THE s peed. or the I - --111cTITiouuus1P11u price." Granatelli confided later as ,,omout eusiHEn , MAME STATEMEl'IT 1 , I HAMI STATIMIHT r .... •oi-·"9 ,....,.. ,. 00."9 ""'' he wheeled his labor of love back to '"• 1oiiow.i-ci --" _,.. """ 1._, A\ • his shop "It's the fact that we butll a "" .. ' \UPER CLEAN CARPET ANO MESA IOTCMEN MN(;! UN0£1l 1.IJ»•OL~TfQY CARE. ll~ Rvr•I !'I car that Detroit or anybody else -'"" EHTE11P111su,. co. 10.> co ... ~ c:. m11 •• h asn 'l. ".,."°' e1..., • '°'t• ~ CA.,.,, 1100.n c;,11"'0 &.rkl• 11~ 11u,.•• .. N . R-'d """· l»t .... A... LO\ I Pl (0-.1• ,.. .... C• ..,.,, ow. we JUSl wa nt lo gel our AllQ ..... 0 000" r11 .. _,,.", <onoo.<•eo 0 ,,.,. ... money back '· T"'' -~· "c-.c1ec1 o• •n •n 11•.o..•• Mule Confirmed Traffic Hazard TOPEKA. Kan. (AP> -Frieda. a coon -buntin 1 mule fro m rural Montgomery County, and her owner ran afoul ~ the law when they re· fuaed to comply with an order from a she riff's deputy directing traffic, the Kan1u Court of Appeals has ruled. R idden anima ls and pedestrians are clualfted u "traffic" by Kansas law and thus are subject to Police traffic control when using a h.l1hway, the court said in a colorful opinion written by Chier Judge J . Richard Fotbol~a. Tbe ndlnl aft\rmed a declaion by a lloa........,. Coullt1 Diltrict Court jud1e wbo fouod Prteda•a owner, Paul 0 . laeboe. pllty ol dllobeJiila dleonllr. Jadmca. o1 Cdfe1nUe, had bMtl ftMdtz. dtv•dV-4 R~ 8¥Ue RoNld "-Tiii\ JIM-• w.K 1,1.., w1tii I"" Tltl\ 1t.t-1 .... 111ec1 ••fl'I fl'le ,_,, c1 .. k ot Ou"9t C°""tv.,. '°""'' c~• .,. o.. • ...,. ,_,, °" J-1•. "'° JvlW 7•, 1• f'141111n ,..,.. """'"""' o....,. C-1 Dell'!' flllo! P.-llllled Or .... CIDHI o.41'r Pltot ~JO. Jvly 7, 14, 21. 1-~lJ-411 J-JO,"""'"· 11· ,.. , ...... ----------- PlJBLIC NOTICE f'ICT1TIOln eUltMHI ...._ I TATSJIMlfT PlJBUC NOTICE DM.VPK.OT llAl.TOIS "~•111 S~ FOi IVB'YOMI PA11L1m1•cam .. CAMNM E 1e1ant Dean~ "Vera1Ule1. • · Imm.cul•. MaplllCllll IW view of h•hta. ocean, bay • 1olf courae. Laahted Nddl• tennll court 6 room for pool.• llednna. 4 batbl. kar 1ar .. e . S681.500. Small 71k auumabl• loan. t'or admittance to th\a exclualve ~uarded area call &M•10 , Waft M. TAn.ol C~llALTOn Jlllle .......... ..., ... te•Wllli'PGllT,..,...,.CMIW. tll. 644 4tt0 ... COLI OP MIWPOaT llALTOIS 21111.c..tHwy •• c--...... 675-5511 J .... +POOI. """' Walk lO beac.... Gounnet kltMee. formal duda1. l•Hy room. sparktin1 W•r•-. .-..: so CST SHOlllS po(>I, t0mer lot Very Allra.lestateadvertlffd 2sl.t)'3bdtm.2ba,fa m p_r1v:t e 8es l buy ! in UWi oewapaper ~ sub o 1.#Urr) •call 963-f767 Feder rm. 1c , $1S9,0 o • ,. . . , . ;:~if :.~;~~·rn: :;:;;s.!.~-l ~ 1m1i1 ference. ltm1tauon. or brand 11 ew _f'r 0 m dl:.crunmauon baged oo SIJ2.SOO! Night tiahts Ir M1 u 1on \hlls Country race.~. reti~IOD, sea. ocean views' 2 BR's, Club 3br. 3ba. upgn1ded °' nalJOnal oncaa. or an de(ks. patioa, lhe works: Unused Luxury condo t.nt entJon LO make ~ny call now. 752 1700 . On eotr course $t31,000 ~b pre;ference. bmita· "'"<>···~•UN•o111 ""' fl tT 0 9718.., v 1 uon.orcliscnminauon.·· ['6 li1J~j1.~1 ~.cm. want ~~-~eri: fr!:wi":;f)pa~~e::11 a°n~ ~· JiQI }\ :-~::a %w~ :,~! advert ising for real & )ard Douglas Horug SPYGLASS FantullC 5 Bdrm. 3 Nth. 3 car garage. 3 }ears new. Sw1Rlm1ng pool and Jacuw. for t.n· lwma lioft. call 64$-91.61 YmlYMIClc YllY ~ A famib' home ln Cotta.._.., Mesa ct.l Mar: 3 bedrooms, 2 batbl. 12 fruit trees. large beamed celllng, near schools lhru college, hlgh" assumable loan and low attractive prtee: 1115,500. Ufllllll()(I liVM~S REALTORS.675-6000 U43 !Mt c-t H""1iway, eor ... del Mar WE HAVE 360F THE REST LISTINGS IN TOWN PMMSUU '°'"' O'IN SUH. 1·5 1723 OCEAM II.YD. Ne"•ly decorated 4 bdrm. fa m\lv hom e (){'ean View S32S.OOO • . IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip B. TOIO HOISE COUNTRY 4 Bdrm!> . 3 baths : ranch ~tyle. mini-estate in oran~e groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR < 1: ~"•''d" (),,,.,. ~· B 67'> o't>' l/SIOl COMO<> FabuJou.s remodelt!d re furb1~ht'd. upgr aded 2 Bdrm, 2 bath townhome Pool.spa.yard.enclosed 2 car prage Assumable 9"7':l loan Pm·~ 1101) S7.900 Act now' <.:all 5'66-ZJll c..•''• •• '• .estate which IS m viola •tM•,•oa• C...to 114 9'fl.ll9l <Ownerl uonofthelaw. Owner will finance wltli NIYATE IUCH .-------•I USM down. Large 3 -on•at bedroom 2Ya bath former ~ ... ., model. Tastefully de-With view or ocean from mS: Actwtt"tlsen coraLed featunng anU-leJTace. Pnced for qukk ..... ct.di.._.. ock q ue washbasins . sale 84.900. Won't lasl! ..., .... r.,.t et"" m1cro'tl'ave oven. door Act~; .~1,1 ~ ~ , ,.... ktks•••fv· n. opener-aod mlK'h more. DAILY PM.OT--• FUii pnce S1S7,000 Call 1~ IJ\JJjlf·\11 COOL IT• E..W. TriDM• • Needs some TLc but tt ·s W\th the seabreezes and 3 buy at..JU0.000 Great spect.arular oc-ean view Choita Mesa location. Call from this 3 Bdrm 2 ~, Ba Agt s.56-2660 t o wnhorne pert'hed ----------- DdeOO.n [ ~ lfl&ltl Boy&Beoch above San Clemente OC:UM l•fftES BA L B 0 t\ ~LA ~ D and a walk to the white Real.Estate * VE.TS * llf"l(fSr.trfUCfu fflCf l'l'W(:t .... IAYC•UT Lse~ourEllg1b1h1 1 1111w, for.._ flnt-. S56-2ti60. '(J' 11llH1~ Rt:A ... ands rrom th•!> J Bdrm. 673-87 den beach honw Don ·1 The courtvard 1•nln -.:ow LOW o~ & lt-nds lo tht; elt-gancl' of LOW INT HAT£..., '*'edlaarrtie9_.,. t;:::SELE~T _ 1 T"PROPERTfES -------1 OCIAMNOMT tell an)One 1t ·, only -~--S\49.900.~ Ulb lovel.) rour bedroom. U .1 USSHUW YOll dln•na and ram1I.> room SQUEAK! •M.AMD MEW* Uruque owners unit with • Whelan new rrom master s wtc Real Estate and lt\lng level G ut'~t ht>mt 'MWd1ntnJ! room•~ HQWTOQUi\l,IFY huae with built in rhina Tcllil to R~ C~t S9UEA.K !! IA YCllST 2 HOUSES r abtnets Quiet ~lrt>t>t WI LISTEN' ool> two block:. Ion I( Sharp home aod squeaky EXICUTIVE HOME Xl.nt location. Pnnc. only clean Loo. 4 Bdrmsi. with 4 Bdrm 3 bath. sparkling Unde r $280.000 Owne r opm floor plan. Secluded pool. beautiful patios. 3 will t'arry ~ 1-042:5 Bkr unit w11h new <:all ----S310.000 631 -7300 64&7171 ...... pool. $114.000 car garage. Owner wall ~~~~!!!~I!!!!!~!!!' 536-9611 help with f1n a nc1ng laGCAMYOtol ~a ut1ful Broadmoor Plan IV . h1 1-th ly up graded 4 Bdrm. 21, Ba. elegant pool and s pa Absolute privacy and QI.let $62.S. 000 S272.000Ca11646 7171 A~~~!~E_ [ij'iiiil ..... ,,.. hCICJt Hw 3 Bdrm. den, pl~ dUU11g room. 2 sty !'lewly re· de<'orated & remodeled kitchen. Lush earpet1J1g t"le CloM to the sand $153.500 TOWMHOME 2 bedroom 2 bath, 2 ~t.ory. Wlth loft ror a 3rd oc'<iroom. Only I year '*i FuU price SIS.000 Agt 751·3l91 JACOBS REALTY "DOU HOUSE" 67>6670 $19,SOO •iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim!J BR-2 BA "Doll IEACHCOHDO House"! Prime area. '~-oo~ Fireplace. Air c ood. v~"' ""'" F'h.ot trees. Just redlK'ed Channing 2 bdrm condo l6400! Otal7S2·1700fast! Wallong distance to the ~ach. Nace pool & lennis oowts. Ont.y $88,900. OCEAN r ACIFIC Real Estate 759-1616 --------- Watft'f10ftttt.. "!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ S BR. 4 Ba. c us tom wate r front home w 117x38 · p vt d ock ~'ri ced Sl ,395,000. But Ider w /trade for Palm Spnngs Estate. For details on th~ home and appl to set:. ca l: Carol HofC. act. 631-0094 NEW CUSTOM IUCHHOME Open Sunday 1·5 at 209 29th St. N pt B t'h S350.000. Sweeny. Snuth & AsliOC S48-00G2 673-MSS BAYFRONT--VIEW~75'SUP M::lflcRt Myft•t Oii ........ w .,.cNnl• YllW of .._.,..... Speclee• 2 ..._+ca.. c._. wttlt IMwtiM ~. wcaltt _, ,.-....,.. , ... ,_.. ........... ,.... ...... ,_.. fr.t .... 0...-wt1 c...., llf TD. $975,000. 611-1400. ,_ OWll ........ tlpiatllhmewp.t ........ WATERFRONT HOMES.INC RlAL,ESTATE ~..,~ H, f'l.tl\ ~H"llpt"">ff\ ~ .. ~""" ' 2.436 W Coo.1 H .... ,. ~1ijeach 611·14" Ill: llDUI 1'1111 ID. OVER 56 YEARS OF SERVICE WC1lYSIVIM Pride Of Owoenhlp! Seven Two Bedroont Un\u With Gas P\repla~• ai Patios. Sevm eov~rt!d Q.,..gea, Plua Two Rental Gara.ft. Plus Ample hrttlnK. Only Four Ve.rs Old. Priced At M.50.000. GUEHIB.T GARDIM COMO<>! S .960 2 Bdrm 2 bath. s upe r s harp a ~s um l' gor. Commass10n. Man> loans. Or. try only S3SOO amen1t1es 't'Omput t'r ~ ~~I 0~"'.: ~~~ Blue Chip Properti~ I ~ I ow........ ,,, ... >; . ~ lt~ft!lit MIWP<>n DUPLEX IAal IAY 2 Units o n fee land Acro5S from puk. Near IRVIME COt400 WlTH l'<)()L WoodbridJ?t' E.,ta1 .. , Beaut JBr 2bJ t•n1l unit. upiuaded ~v.eeny. Sm 1th & A:.'><.1< 673-~ This 2 · story s bdnn 3 bath home features a large separate family nn .. formal dullng rm. Perfect for the larj:!e ram1ly Beautiful back yard '°" pauo eotertaU\· 111g. ()((ered at Sl47.500. beali1. ba>. &t shopping lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!llll'!!!!!!!~· Priced at $205,~. Eves L 0 0 K FULLY REAL TY 546-0814 &Q..22SIS DOORS TO IEACH 2·2 Duplex . Owne r m otivated Open to c reat i ve hoanc1ng Possibly lntle or no t'ash Wlll trade property · boat • · c:&r or " ., 1249 .000. '" ITHASAU THE • Eves St&-U715 ·iwAMTS .. l Nt t'l' and q ui e t ne1ghborllood. 2 u\·abwt) as you want It ID lhts 4 bdrm home with a n enchanting associated fU1 J lio..{M~ Mt~. "'CUS l f ~ Vtf fl f ' • I b 6 ' courtyard. ram rm w ---------(rpk & wetbar and a !>pac ma<;ter swte with mirrored wardrob(- J Good schools. 4. Good pn ce Sl8S 000 WANT TO SEE IT ~ Call Now 979·!>3'70 ALLSTATE REAl.TORS COMt•ClAL CANNERY AREA va. u nl ready for owner U\er o r s peculato r SELLER WILL CARRY FINANCING Wllh 29~ down. Sl99.SOO. ..... '-Y"'°P· ....... •675-7060• ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIOtAftY Of THE tAVtNE CO-ANY OM1 OI' THI FtUIST .•. Value plus space in this SBR home located adjacent to the Dover Shores Area. Lg free-form pool & spacious patio & play areas. ~estem ~lyle family rm w/guest suite upstairs & mas ter s uite down . Flexible financing . priced to sell now for the start or school. $439,500 fee. Tom Allin son 642-8235. { Y ·54 ) 712·1414 (CJ1'1'1" Valey c ..... 642.UH 'l()I Do.... 0,,.,. 111 .. 7 woocbdqe C9'1!• 644-62M Hoibor v-c-- llGCAMYOM ~COUISl'YllW TIHS TRHSnEIS 3 earm singh~ story on oversue lot. Tree. ever· ~·where . Onl) $79 .900 Take advanlajlc' C:..ill 962-9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS l 'MADUL $76.900 and everybody·~ loolnng for me. Neat 2 Hdrm home. Low mt . low eqw ty ~out 536-9611 ALLSTATE REALTORS Spectc1 c u l;ir VII"# P re~n1f1ou .., Dover Shores oeauon Pan· W UC V1eW O( 8al•k Bay ..ind city bib~ Sp3cious -i Bdrm res1den~ Showi:. pnde ol ownership Gat t'd cour l yard entry . Beautirul pa rk like.> !(rounds and patio are perfect for entertain111t The ul t 1m ..1tt' 1n Cahfonua hY111g. TruJ) ouls tand1nl! \'lue SZ47 000. FO~EST E OLSON . . .. . . . I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ «Es Coldwell Ban~er BUOY CAl9lll living in Turtlerock Glen m a family sil.ed town.home. 3 Bdrm + family room + den located al lop of hill with-a spacious view. Bring your family today. $229.900. Ill 11.wPOllTC~llTER ~ 644~060 OPEN DAil Y ON BALB8A ISLAND 1 ti 5 PM. #IC•••,...... ~11.100.000 II 1110 FllVITE ISUll J •t•r' ••r••r wit• WATll. ,. ..... CJ ....... 4 ... ... ................ YllW .... ,.. .. ..................... 1-4. ,, ...... ~'-. RED CARPET di 7~1202 RX & SAVE MESAYEltDE 4 1nant bdrms J b..ith.., M;'paratt· fa01 il~ c11om for ma I d1n1 n~ rr1om counll) k1t1.h~ Bwlun bar :! f1replaCl~ l'nol and spa ~~ worlr. \ 8arJ!iun ' Call for morr det&Lls ! ~ Z3 l:J J•t• '• 4. • ... 1 !~1ann YETWMS ONLY! ~· housing l>honJ«l pred1<'ll'd 1n OrJ ni:~ U1unty Set'Urt' ~our G I bent'f1l1> and Jt't 1m ~tel>· .... Seeks & •~soc. CGl54~9S22 OClUSfYI CHIMA COVE ~ to :.ttludtd ~at'h Tb1:. hom l" 1., 1m maculat4' Pnct• re<iurl"d toS379.000 <.:all6461111 t)PtH ¥• r\•IJl•h • [~lfiftH:I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 St.or)· 2 bdrm l~• N Patto, Garage Apt Guest quarters $4 25 .0\10 . r7J..(g!I GUATDUPUX 1sl Ume o(( ered.. 4 & 3 bdrm Sq footace cannot ~ d•lit'aled today Dbl gar . patio. sundeck. Se&Jer will carry 2nd. LOUIUCHTB. aAelec. 675-llJI ...... ,. b •• 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplo. l~ down, 3br ('Ottage+bach apt. clqse to bay & beach Needs woR bul dehn. not a lear down l.-0 on fee land. Pnn<' only owne r agent '15171$ I ILTIAF I I' I I I I INNOO I DUll'lD y ALUt A Condo in Cd M for S120 000" Here is the 1>Qu1valent of 2 for $23$.000. 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm • ~ can ror de l dolls STOIYIOOll HOMI +IMCOMI PlcturesqlW front h~ +-l bdrm aocome wut. \ssum:i ble loan + l)wner (inane 10)( Onl> Si!ll6.!81 B El~rt.-.en A~t:11t 67>2373 n~ --Colto Mna I 024 · . Hl Rlf ~I~[ •I,'\ I j • 1l., t&LSM DOUHOUSI flttlC9 TO STIAL! RARE ! W1nd1ng tree boed lit.r'fft to th IS I mpec · c able handy -mani.' paradise New plus h earthtont' <'a rJ)4!t1ng. <'o u n l r y k 1 t t' he n . secluded master wing with lu.sh gr~..e -atnwn. Mas11ve family room with authentic hand I.aid Me1uc:an ti~. GracK>US l1v1ng room. with wall of sbdlJ\& glai.s overtoolung pvt ganien and separate vegetable garden for th e ••••••••••••••••••••••• homemaker! Flexible :-.Tu TIA' Gru t J kdrm ~umable loan $llS.OOO I Sit r lS'1I 1 m l'I term.s. fanl,aSllt 9~'~ a~· oiumable loan! Pnt"ed to -.teal al J mt fl U ..500 ' CoAoafllllHI~ lj) 11vmrr $11i!,IOJ. model 55,·I I 11 1"11111<> I } ,.,,, 1ild 2 11?1• • -- br. 2• .. t>a &ptat l<'11e1 F1 I_¥,., 1034 fplt v.f"\b .. r ,;7J.447 1 al\ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• PIUVATE ATl.IUM l.A.Jvt'!y 3 bedroom home v.ith alnum ,.,....., from IJ\lng room k1tdlC.'n. i.nd master ~:droom f'aroil) n&m.. )>nr k f1rt'plac•· l·.1thf-drJ I r t•ilrng:. Al tt:n~ tu cktaJI U1ruout J>n wd J l •JC\ h Sl2 l .900 cau oo-. · ~ 1 no TA•IE:U. GUATFAMILY HOMI ~Br. 2Ba. love4y pool & }'II. c ul de·sa c. only f~.~ Ca.II foe appt to $.t.'(' C714J 84'-SS02 ~ ---------AIC 28r l~Ba 2car pr. El'Sel COSTA MESA Fountain Part Condo tiean. bnght and new StePfi to · pool. anoi.:. pamL t..arie > a.rd and from Mlle Sq uue Part. Cront pauo F'Pnt'ed for Many utras. incl. fr-pie. 1.ir" aq Assumable Wed entry. i:a ragt! door loan o,.ner ITU) earl") open er. by o wne r 2nd Sll4 000 Sl.06.000 714-~3728 IAIUTT ~TY RIGtSTB IWls:tl• IMdt I 040 64~5200 ...................... . ~~~~~~~I NICIDatGHT! LUXURIOUS LIVING Smashtnli! ltttesa Vt'rdt> pool homt-. S lge bflnns. wine c lo:.et. 11?0urme1 lutcheo. pre ute park Uk.t yrd. Close to S<'hoob SUl9.!l50 ~ ~9t IF YOU WANT THIYllY•ST ~r 2 bdrm. pool home wttb large encl. pal.lo Cklly 2"'2 mt&e:. from the '>Urf F'vll prt<'e only ll0.800 Pm Place I~. fMZ·74bl ONL V SU.900down to loan. for UU\ lo\ely 4 bdrm 2 ba home. Oaly 1 "2 mt t.o bch No ~ to qullf~ "' pay poun.i.. 962·7940 Nf).. 11SPEUm tf,OOOTllln~ 2Br Condo. lllnt area. very c~atl\'e fanandng. full pri~ •. 000. MZ·•t . . J bdnns. ffo. hghl & auy. ProfesslOD&lly de· con.Led. 2 pal..lo6. IOdoor spa 4' sauna• bar eot.u ta1oment c ent e r . Ouldren's play yard. On· b' Sl70.000 ~M91 or~ J. ~ Walker C Lee ....... &••· Price red.. to SllUllSi on this 3 Bdrm bea-.ty w.huce den. OwDer-will ReaJ Eata&.e AJTOorcarry l1e2nd. EASI'SJDE 3 BR S!17.SOO. SUNSET REALTY First time held open ____ SS7_-llD ___ _ house, Sat l ·S. Well maiotaintd stzftt. Alley access Devin • Co MM3ll TAIEOYEll ll/4°/o Laret lit To .. owe tge a.cl Btll 2+deft. loft. in· eludes washer/dryer. ~na. central air. tu&bb '4)Craded Onl)' Sl.29.950. $45-Mll tl c;;i: Walker f, lee llACHUYIM5 at its fuaest. New CUl&om 2 "J bdrm homes. Wallt to beach. Pnced from $171.250. ~. s.fllty 5U.7142 UM4 ........................ 111E RANCH. 4 br. + Fam Rm. com~~-· lllDCL MW$. ....... I .......,.. i.-.. ra.r4 ... KAii Po.a. ~. a..a.11-. •. --- BY OWNER·llff,Mt Or-.. Tree CCllldo. .... .~.c1o11 ..... -..... cm W.. 2 '"91, AC, pvt ...... Aal_ ..... t U'-'· &bow Appl only .... OITHWOOD ' L90tsl.I One Of Newport Beach's Most Desired Areas W\lh Prtvate Buchel, TeMIS Courts &I C1ubhoule· TradiUonal Flve Bedroom Home With Den/Study. f'ormal Dining Room. Mdt« Suite With Spa Ex~klnal Offerin• On Laf11! __ Lot. SELLER WILL ASSIST IN FlNANCIJllG. 154$,000 ..Versailles" model at end of cul·de-sac. Dramatic entry1.~.~ story living room and formal ClllWQI room. Fabulous muter IUlte plus 3 otber bedroom• with their own baths. Guarded gate community. Call far appointrHnt to 1ee. l8'71.ooo _ ..... I* ..... 1•_1_1.....J l ,, t, ~,~LI I·: .:·~ ~°':. ~ llAUTY s.,.ctacular ' 8dr8' model bome In Nortbwood area . BeautlflaJly decorated, ~ laadllcaped yard .. cm qu6tll cW de sac. 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Ill to park. Z\.'t bl. cedar .. IAMI. '6«m . .. ....... ,_., .....,....,. -'---loaft M• •-. pooa ,1.-lovel)' relrHt I• ti•• IMll\ll. J~ Sowlll Co.at roedl.wtr•~·•·ooo ~-I.suet/mo. Dbl cu ~car. ha&J;y -------- "'-... ,. ..... , ... ~ APR. Opu .... TT')'···-<>war tt:-=-~-ao: 11\a&aMHa -=(~c: ... :::-Al\. •1morcwu111. •iat. yd. Adult!!, DO ~~:3br.2 ~·~':· ,., weq. Ml· ..._. .. , • '"911 t MWlll ' a Jot or walls to beach. Pfb. t.q.alre al 527 lab '".......,·llH, near ~:. p _..-. ...._...... 11&.AMee. 1112.960 Hoene to ·nJoy. Thi• J8r. z~Ba . deel1ner St. TM< r. 11 ,.n. CaU THORTON ~ • 73 ,, • DUP1 D bNUUN lbr. 2-.,t>., tJOO .c>a LIASI tow. Oara,.: WJD. 708 1uw.:rvm.o:. fllST USTEI '"1 Wraa S.. lo Unga aq ft °' hunuy bv1111 New bedftlOlll bet!> Heliotrope. 140.0111. VACAllT 3 Bdrm. kktl • .........._V'l..o.I.. 3267 " ... 00~ .,.... • ctl•••*I. A• • I> . 2 z ~. 7»-0tOO. ...... . encec1 yard. -• _,... • au1n1bl'° In at 1011• •.ab ~ .1 appo&ntment horut. Ml11ioa Lakcl iiiST$ 912-4411 -••-••••••••••••••••• .. IDG saw. I owe .... J.IO/I~ *h -~nly . ilH.tOO <.:all Country Club. Oo lf· ......... fireplaces, s~ . HOMES FOR RENT :--1, •~Ml-= St. UH.000 Owttu '::-,..._.1 BR 1 Ba con ~"'*·ae~.•137 t.WS-poot Beauutull,y 3 bdnn.Zba.tnomo.112 H t aeton Harbour 2 3 bdrm. home• prtced rl • ·-"' ..____........ ,,._,. 0-~ ,,,__ v •OOO W 0 0 0 B R 1 0 G E laodtcaPtd. oo main· bdrm. 2 be . .,ll)O. 8kr bdrm. I be. den, wattt from 1525. fenced y~ ,....;-..;;;;;;;;;;::======-1 ... ~, r . .-....y ~·--VC9&n .ew • ' tAma.ncoe yard. m.oi15 ~S2JM VleW 2 r~. IT10 & garages. Pamll1ei. I - 11 - •..=.~ ...,..,~ lllUITTW! .u.-: d3IMll Lakeview Acrou from llllOCIUOhouMRd. ' · mo. 'a bdrm. 2 ba. 2 please. Kida Ir pe ti. • · OwMt' ... ys l•l for e&arun how'-"'._ IOIO rec. er••· Wood deck DmertKots.,rinas .sm.n l BR. Yard. llUI r~ 11.,. rm ~ wtkome. Tt41914·ZSM or liw:t ,.., t lir I. fUllity 'SELi. iT", Call fw )"OW ..... a c.al de UC Jtl'MC -••••••••••••••h••••• palloa, 3 br, 2 b a, 21.1-378-2572 pd. Good 4 s~ or coi 1 IM 146·lua '141 ... 11195 '1J.•l Agftt,OOfH _.. ,_ w /f.,;k. chMe '--PllhCIMl~lon "1r )'OW ~·1 ••f• WARMINGTON Uoit . CCNpk. S42S. No peta .• 9'2. ' ' ,,. ,.-, '~"''''' "'lfll.WMA ......... ty Ar<1n .. 1-r.... •YO-Owaet/AI"'· ...... 11 M' I "'14111.6'1·1... , ..... ~ • ..,,_ ............ JZ6t t"'.iJ ...,..., iaH,MI. O,..• ·~ .u ••ll a• • •JMlClo a . lat'lt kit. good loca e~.ot&el·DM --- . ission Hll s • .5~ ~........_......___ 1•24 Avail. Aue lit. Near Uw ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Jt Ille a.&"-ll>J. 4•u Rtt1lr1 bl1drooma fOt )'OW'W&f• U o n Coove n t1ona l C IM>.3br.3ba,...,..-. ---• beach. (l)elaware/Spr· HO FEE! Apt.• Condo .. , e:A ISi•** aad ltw Dad a ~ate ~ U7-lll2 . --o.c::-~ llOO ~ Lwcury S= -··--••••••••-••0 • tn&rield>. 2 story , l rentala. VUla Reetals . '"-•).lo._ lt\ICb 11.nd a hobby area 3 bdrm l l2 ba Newly r•· ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• (ll"lt T D~ V~we o"'~£ r:J!.°"u-.-bdnrL 3 ba. EJlft Home _m-41 __ 12_Bkr __ . ____ _ -1ll.ill w~ property i. 111 decor Condo Beaut · ~ ._. .... ~ with fam. rm. frplc, . "--...... I041 alJ&oiu\e mml <'OnilillOn uo ·Near SC Plu.a COM Duplex by own. $!116.000. Want to ~U 0< and s pa c i 0 11 s dahwstv. paUo. sundtttL 3' boat U.p, posh. 38r . .. -.. ••••••••••••• Move ID lomorrow we =· 000 au ume 9 l • $250.000 in.~ 2 br. U'aCk f« eqwly tn Npt Townhouse. &•raae. & dbl 11ra1e W/elec 2Ba . l bit. lo be.u:b. ~ OCEANPRONT CM&IT'Ujlel\ Tht-pril"&' ioa,; 9> Pools~~ m.30Aot orL.ac11D&bomtw/v1teW fenced. patio. $.595. iaraie door opener rm New m o dular t > pe 11 raaht at $1&0.000. play kle.5 . ~~-appro~ed .._ Prip 11 ty 2000 Ii >ard. Douglas tiofug. '42--2510,MMMI ~by app( onJy 2« &40-491fi IYOWl• ~·IW' tommwuty.2 -°""* &e5~ -Open HOUM' Sat/Sun 3111•••• .. ••••••••··.·••••••• 714-913-llJl towner.> ST&J.~t 3 ~ Ot<~ no pets UOOIAYRtOMf 1 I I ...... I ~ Lakes ka..lftc3ti.r~:n~~~~ · • B W A It o n . 7UMITSC.M. En)O> hfe in buuuful 'We'V ..,...l:t•d <StnaU pet (OOlwlertd) J BR 2 Bii. $1100 mo lo ... r To••M .. H . Assuin - -· ) llS'TCOMDOS <MacArthur ,..lower> Near new. 4·l bdrm Humbold t County, ,.:,.....,.._ ::~1~14.~~C:. mo. Private hom e ~: ~=-8,!,:.~:,;_ ~~ 1"I y WAY 14 MWPT CUST 979-ll.23.~ 03SO ~ 1':,. ~= :~ = ZU't!i.;.!.°; ~ ., .,._f mm1 ~tot No fee -~-7300------ ?-tlJ. ltO. 131 -1121 TOGO . Dnunallc2stoeyPlan 2. ---.__..., ........._ conskier coolractf&oanc pl)'SCQntact ovai.000 .... ~ -DtbD!tfuJ Seawmd Con 3 Bdrm f'lqPt' plan, ocean pnced to11elt at $lM 000 ....,_.,. .._ .,,...,.. •n.. •~ C ,. .... y · ,'?9'• .. 2 do. dose to beach. 2br ,...,,..,_./Wlmlll. view d eck s. large ....................... WTsLlnvstmts642·1603 s.ttles__.,':iJ .. :.~· tW.1• )2. 1•,ba,frpl,S650 mo or ,. t9TA .. ,Ala l'ndo.ed bracll patio ~ \teW + beau11!w ...._.Ho.ms ..Olea lt6 To,,___""-----'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5630 lse. 5•8·6213 '>,.. ff' n. ,...,.. ... lD an Elm Pn«d for lm~1ate greenbelt view make Fw 5* t I 00 OWIB IHCOMI Mia 3 •_• Ce. t555~ lt~~u CORAL CAY ~58&4. un llDcW twahse. All end l>ale al $139.000 ' tlus one ol lhe prlmt' un ••••••••••••••••••••••• E'side c M. dplx.. tm ..,.. • ~ :'ftain Channel 4 Br 3 Ba t1a1 Ulllil in a prime comer MlSSIONR~ALTY 11.S 1n lhe Crest Cu:.t.om ~JuanCaPo $58,900. 2 mac $135 .000. A1t . o.tofeo-ty '31 .... 555 he J2llX) sq ft. Spa, 60 ft 8ll13Br.2Ba lblktobl·h. \ontklll faclot green· ' ~.o731 decorated $189.500 8', 2 Ba. 1480sq. ft 8yrs S4&-29'11 r.-op1rty 2550 do c II . 52 I 0 0 I m o . pvt commun1ly, ten n1i. bit ...._ 3 Br I~ Ba. cstm ---ukt.Agt~l-5032. --••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWKUGE28r .3 8a 2Ul287·SS3S COW"tt&pool act.~"S.'i. Yrh ·~-~ -e"'"--. ,..... IYOWHY Unique Floor Plan K, JUatllX"~• EnJOY life 'D beauuful T~privacy &quiet ---------~· .. ·O m o 645 Jt>t:> ··-·----·· ,..._ ...... "-·~ 2800 ft 3 e """"'"'" li """ 28 ~-0-... ......... Tr .... ,. __ ,...,_ .. d .... _ f'e'·-n--oK ~ •att>r.4 Br 2"'1 Ba. lfl' ;::..-1,..,10 · · aw wall'toverin&s i n ........,.., ,sq r 2 2+deo,lowestpn ct.'<lun i._,.-y oe. """44·. r. ~·side CM !! Owner J\C'.UWVUU """VYOml-J "w~ UJO<Of'"'n f 36'bo t v•.o-. ii;d bathnoms, brick and Ba family rm, huge level itintbeCresl.·S162.900 C.OSt.a Mesa Adult Park. financed w t rtex do for restdenuai °" busi Lowmovelncosts llv rm. am rm, • 1-------- 1,, rt clw6od patio. Tbis loL. hrdwd Ors. aa.suma Walk lo supermarket 63l...s60 ness opptys conlart SSSOpermo lihP. leue SlSOO /mo I ReW.led28dHlagard•·n ,.,._ shows JIM like a b&e loan at 9...,'Ao. Great Specbl sin&le story Plan Amen can Mobile Home Stftttt....,... 21112 Walla~ •C. 642·~ il~JlllO _ AdulU. no pets S450 L oceu " canyon v1e.ws. 1 I .... t •reenbelt tn Sales SS7·9390 uwm __..., 645-5TI8 642 zit;-un ~can~yoursfor Call to see 4942067. on a •• es.. 40 " ..Oloaff6 ~/mo 3 8r ;i Ba .~ WATERONT l.. S E . --. ' ,. _... 0,. HouM 12·5 SZ29.000. lheen.L sns.ooo. Outstandi XJnt Garden Grove loca Mil •a CO.. tSSSJ Traversr Dr. nr So ~egot1abk• to ,..,..pons, ~ SllAllia.&9Alluay. ftG lion. Low, low main· Coast Plau Ref\ req. 91 ' p a rt y . Q .. nrr l~MAC CAPE COD BEACH •77 Hmetle Skyhnt 1 teoance. rox g r oss. CARBONCANVON No pets. Kid s OK . 2.ll,582·5227 with lge backyard .;:;-~ ..... . p •i ·l:' • ....,. • l)():) ----r-.,.,or aale bJ owner, ,•r Deerfield. pl ao • • T Tbwaltocne, 3br. 2YJba, • • ~ din rm, choice -~. ·newly decorated '-lJ tllnMlll. MW oak panet. .,..,, -.1aramrm.~. Bdrm 1n nice C.:M pan Ownet' wiU carry wl\h BeaU\JfUI vl('w. secluded B-0943 ~ ~ ,.... Fam 11 > are a q u 1 1• l HOUSE Close to beach. Bltns. 29'1, down. Full price rowitn arN1. CliitOm ' 1244 rl-Totally ,.harm"ini: W h /n.... Se t si ~"" ooo r • •••• ••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ~ ~ '" 4br, 3ba. i i,., blocks to s &J•' 11 amem •t>S """'" 3Br. srunuc.es rom Cen· 3 e.-. 2 ba. frpk Children O(ean. Woods Cove. For more details call 20 UMITS tr al Oran Ke County l..,.. 2 IATH J bdrm 2 b• rommwuty OK seotimo ~ TREES . TRf':t:s , 63l·S481or~ Brudandbutlt'l'wu~ln Sll.9.000 (714>528-3582 fireplace. fresh paint, i;.iool. l~. Univer"$1l) TREES. very pnvate. &:.c.H•ett-RMORRO.AY good Orange locauon. a..dlin.fswll. ~ c~ and drape!>. ~l~1ghts 'Y7'Jo1SI btwn RAVF HO:'llT VI t-.°" fleiobabty on R-2 lot, as 4 Brdm, 3 Ba. fam rm. t..ovet 2 Bdrm mobile IOX gross Owner wall ~ 2700 Double garatt>. block ___ __ ~ecuri l.}. pr t-i.t 1 ~·· sumable loan. Open pool4a spa.$4-tS.OOO. Y bluff .. ~ carry with 29'k-down r,nce for RV or boat 1~ .. , r "'"Va") 2 Bdrm.-,, .... House. ~all r1rst hoc:nron a overt.JC" f\aJJ pnceS739.-000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stocagti S6SO per mo ~·,..,.,~ ...,, .... .,.., n• 41M.OOS P .P. 'aniaurto o.ae• ~. ':::~;·~~1as ~~-19 UMITS ,\\ail.A', bk Jul> 15 CAii ~'!,'~ ~, ba SI I~~~ ~~~r= ~s TMEHOUSIFOll ~~fu ~~~·s~~ d ude cherry wood Alt l Br. Costa ~!~a HOIS£ RANCH :;' or appomlment lO Jbr21 1 b~ mo s= Mc. Ul-1400 YOUR"PLANTS own the land Great cabinets and built•n owe with 2(n. dn. r ull 10 .. acres bordenni loyMcC ... IJtr Htr2 ,t)J Panorami )(' fin.anCJ ...,,..., 000 vacuum S76.900 pnC't' S000.000. All are 2 Cleveland Nat -1 f'ott5l. • · t br 2 • h.1 ~ .!lfJI'HE LAKES._. __ D. 2br, c ocean v w · ng. -"'"'-9l·x G~r Th.. .._ S4'-77H ........__ ""-r-J "r., bJ _. 3 Bdrms. 21,o\i baths . ~ PWUJ.. • "'~ ... .,.,aut1fully 1mprovt>d ..... -.,.,.' ~.., "' 0 -::.:=-=.~v::.~ wood·1lass Sllyllgbt!> ~~,..~ propertlyhUMasslTpeSndable wrthSbd.rm~.bam. ---------wallnobch&pool A\ail Owner will help Cinanee. • """ pad doc k s , ft' n c e d I 38c. 2~ Ba :! car attac~ Si,lt I. Si50. 642-0063 ..... , belt..._ .;e,,, 1133.500. S197.500. Good Santa Ana locauon pasture. all deluxe. Lols l "araoe Condo Cb.e tu •/ ~b&e 48J.2JCM7 or .. ., ~I )~lf. Lwcunal" " ~ 64D-1'115. ~-W..& Weiss R.E. 759-92' l 1213 N. COAS'I' HWY All I 8'. units. MU$l have of n ding trails i.ecludE:O bch, S700mo 642-332.S an this 10 ... t-I) 4! Br 2 OJ ---------· .. ,,, ·Z752 I '"GUN· B'-'•CH new lawn. owe lrg 2nd. but with paved road at' --------. • d I d p ·~~p-•<-u~. 3 ----'"--------~--..,. ~-"-·!"' Priced to sell la<it l~ $850,UOO Sea Bhtf Cyn 38r. 38a ·J u t con ° oo t ..,-_,, -..._..., ..,, .._ J l lubthe. gate sec. nt·xl t• • 4 Br 2 l-' lnt ··--------·1°'·"fs .. "-•per gr·~n' .. 'll , $225.000 Condo. S7SO mo Of' ()f" ... __ U -N $7 'II • a .. um, x ,. ..... ..-~ "" .--o 17141 67M400 ViVlan Riley &31-5751 ........ i ,..,,,p ' 0 pet.-. uo , "'7t tmd. By appt. su.s..soo. 6 ~ _S1_7_4_.900_._A_et_. _c_hucll G .,........ rm + util.631-9181 W> Gold Blwf. By Owner. 640-0020. ..OSH ADDltlSS: Calla Mesa locat1<>n :i Br Ill JI u .. 2w New Condo. S600 4 Br. -.st!~~·~ ~Sl.aM 700 UDO DRJVE. steps 2 Ba. Owner wiU (arry at HAR BOA walk to Coast Pla.u. UoJ WOW!!! •"'GORO __ .._ __ Uni BAYCREST·B> Owner. towales"Super2Bdrm 2 10'"'"' for 4 yrs. ~.000 Paid. f'amaly oka). 2 Bdrm.1beStMin£.\.Len· Won't last . Newport 'V' E<VU., __ ., • v. Warm fa m ho me. bath, mcludes laundry down. Full pnce 12Cl6.000 f86.iat orti83-~ pools tsl.5 At;l Crel l.OW'nhouse 3 Br 2•, •~l PrLSBr.Jackie. IMMACULATl earthlonederor. lg coun· and pool. Easy bving' Yearly income ~.000 ---------• ~l50l~~rn3 · a.. wet bar, walk to .r Re6ill._.,SS.Z..7SOO FAMILYHOMI trykit,sep famnn.3Br. $61.000.makeoffer. TenantspayutUilJes LARGEtBR4lJulpd ----------• btac·h,temu.s. pool. sp~ **._ sa FT Walk to beacb. s Bdrms. $191,000. 631·3071. Open ~-"01\.,.J()n of ~ pnva~. ran&e ~condo. Woodbridg~. 2 Avail Aug. 1 S800 'mo I k .... • bltha. dining rm. fam•· Set/Sun. l640Jrvtne 400l11"8. FOR_!!' rt~~ If arbor ll'l\~m~nt Co f'rtcr. Adds $17S ~ I Ba, SS25/mo Dys yr lse Ch ildren Ot\ ~I la lniae for UNDER lY rm 6 bing rm all of ---------• C.Jl~ -_ ~ "'-"'"'~ > 6e8"' w 18th 6C2.(llJS 640-4450. a-.k for Dou.!: 7'52 2785 or 64() 1644 .:;1 :::'.!e.!'r:,:,'~n:.; ::S~=-Best loca-St.op =~L~r S38K d!~ ReaJEstate lnvestlDt'nts .... w. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. double ::.~r.::;11;,.;u BPaia n« 4 Ar 3 Ra JOd bottom. 'lbia maulve S 494:1511 down. Sl.SOO/mo. ror a 3333W.Coa.slllw),NB bd•p 2100 garage, large ~vt>red W.stcllH. Jae . tu h vA bedroom S batb home DQUtH1N Ill. lovely, 1pac10US home. 3 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~I 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. o e w pa1nl " Tt;RTLEROCK Love!) man> exlr~ G.anknc•r \:;lf'l meritsyourpencoalln.,'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I br.2ba,lge yrd.Sl.811.000 M1ss1on Hills Country carpet $l5.2S mo. Open near norw 3 Hr.:? ba. 2 ,\v;ul81J 6TS\~mom ~· ~ 1: Submit orfers. 752·2197 ECONOMY IO'lloDOWH Oub. 3 bdrm J ba .. up Sal 1 S un I 2 ·S. 6 9 0 frpks Pool & ~pa. Near i.ng:soc-eves . l\bodb ...... 1052 Agt. J~ + la.nd lo b\llk14 graded. Unused. IAilW')' ~oc-ull673-7794 t..eanascourts ~·mo; OCIAH--YJfW--"~l·.;'" ·~:·i~~:·:: o....J~~~ 1'>v· ~ ~~:C•ll dBr~ller ~~~.:~~!: s:r.s rn> 2br t ba.Gar. T~=~:oc~1 =:1ands !,~·.2~~~!~~,,~~1 ,_ --ety 5 Bdrm, 3 ba. 3 l'aT 12x40 f'leelwood 1967 °:< .... ~r. new up.des. Want lo sell or t rade for no dogs 645 V1c1on;a Guct.n Home 3 BR. 64S-Q295 .,....,,lnlllf' LOAM gar.Openlooffers.Agt wlupando cMf'6SSS>. First owner depre(la· cquitymNpt ort.aguna ~9~ fam•I> r oo m . al l --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~_!_h,lsVWouat.swl•itnh<l!~ .~ _645-__ 1_103_o_r_64&-671 __ 0 ___ $14,900 l ion . San Clementt.>. home with \lt'W & yard ----------aml'nJt1c•-. flt"nt. PoS'> rtl'" -..rn. ,.,,. .,. Costa~ ocean view. $185.000 D o u g I a :. II on 1 g. I ~ o6d l Br I ~ Ba iea e opt S900 Aflt>r ,, nm-~ ..... vn. Located Ill '9tOIATlSALE 1970 Anstocralt' smgle eadl. 751·9916. 775--0123. 714/973-1191 c<>wner1 O:mdo. frpk. SSSOtmo 2 1~. 75.2 5616 ______ ~ • ci.iff Haven FarruJy Hom•: llJOpermo S.?·338S or 642 0565 g .... ucu gate commun.1 WESI'CLIFF. spacious wide w/10x20 added rm. 968-T1'05.536-0l33 a~llt......&..... c ar g ara ge l01U ,... "· 2 8 ., t y Close to pool & custom home. 2 8dtm + _ _.._.. Townhouse Dr C M ---------'-"~"'new. r. • -•a.a 5')a ••• Sl95.000 den + pool. Choice cor· 1~ty.:.!~~-Jmtli$ted,5"°'1sft W.e.d HOO ~9·4146. 646 3574 or. T..,.Klllidp ba Ul 3 converuent l•'l<' ---~M~ltttv ner loc. an over SJ00.000 ~ ..-s XJ.ra sharp. pnmt-Eai.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon f'n.642.7301 mc.ff•eHomt t'onunWUly fac1l avail ;, m)'DUl'ownpoot&spa! 495-~ 496-~13 area,youropportwuty at 554-7070 Costa Mesa location . LEASE/Ol'TlON Sensat1oul View lot . ~imo . .. -tl Beau&.ilul •Br+ F.R. In .,.,,, Cl>o<I\ 4ga,9494 $249,000 as 1a • • A.,.l Owner help finanrc -~ant--' Agt 4'"0202 Nevt-rondo. 2br ck-luxe n..... N 8 2 Waterfront/Sall:.bun l"i" . .,,_ Ranch". Assuma· --64()..5560 .. "" Broker . i ~4 · 6211 2 . --- _ ':" ---~ --With VH?W. Ameruties 1n b:"~;ic( a'"':. 3 t ~·1 ~~ 6iJ...6900 .!d ~ &ou. ~ceU...t loca· •odl 1069 &MaaYAILE! 540-znJ.. 3« 4br home rn Laguna cJ ud1n• m•c;rowav.-. ..... t .......i --------.. ~••'-·~ •n:Jl"""'., selle'"" all ... s 000 " ~--~-t'11nL.\ • ...,.,... ,,. I !Or'H NL·w 3u ... ·R ..,.,.,..._.._, ....,_ "" ••-••••••••••••••••••• -• • Be ach Price range washer & dryer j!al"denec' Call 7520999 .... ..,.,.,... 1 r. · 0 • '· ·v add up lo• very fine MEWUSTIMG .-wPOWTDUPl.lX Nr Delaney·s & bay, ~.-Vt.wD~• Sl40.000S180.000 Want to a>•mo Call848-37770t ISll·~ condo. B Bay. $795. l'H '"' · vahle.18.900. Only 7 y•ars ..... Upper custom mobile home c.:.-lo beach. Two Jbr. de t di-I w-.. ow~r 752 1493 -------onl) 640-9272 •Rt.... Model coodilion! 5 Br. "' ·~ ...... ...., a '""'' Y "'' '"' • t""e. _ _ __ •• ·-'" f••t .. -· 4 Bdrms JONE EAi.TY 2ba units. Newly re· o n 4 Sill -"'-1~1t 5 .._._ J .... 3 ->"-WOODIRIDGE \nQOntlwoocl Model w ith •·;uaew landscaping 3 ~ s ba. formal din. r:r rm .. mirrored closet Mlbdoon ill M BR decorated ., cuiD filltlll.ones. End wilt. 2 ·.Meshort bllocka frocn pool ·~ .. ~ ~Be or separate g~l ...... ~ ..... _,...,. · SI no agts ay· · · ""'«"'"'' ..-uu ""' Nu ~J><l(I~ Duple". :JHr quarlers·buge tree aod is 2100 sq.f\. Lower furb&shed. Submit t.erm:1. Ext 4-i. Eves ~or J .bd r m 2 .. ., b a car PT»&~ Sw1mmin~ ll>'•ol c. 2'2 ba frp h shaded cul·de-sac lot. unrt features· 3 Bdrms. 673-6210 Brolter: oS4-6282. b-0834 ~ Brand fK>W pool. t t-nn1-. coun-. Ml'itom dra~ & l·af'"P\·l Own•rs motivated! and JS 1500 sq ft Bolh ----Xtra large d.-lu'le «.8-• 1234 ... ts h r I 10 U ... ITS p d 2 2 <'M gar.igt• $79S per 11&.000. United Brokers. uni ave 1rep aces, " •~ nvate yar . car DY .,.,,. ......, double garage with 2S'k Elght2 Bdrms. aod two I ___. ~-S725 mo Isl 6 Raoc ho San Joaquin mo 646--6303 · ouna.--·-· down. Owner wtll carry SHAIP l IDltM bdrm on large lot. An eit· -··••••••••••••••••••• last m:> + S300 depo6rt Highly upgraded l 3 bdrm 2 ba f3m rm f~USMIW'OIT AlTD for 10 )ears. For MobUe home. Steps lo cellent 1nve.stmenl at Ha.NsFwMIMad 3'30Santa Ana Ave C M. bdrm. l'IJ ba. deo. d_bl n--' ...._. ""--.. -··· u ll5IDIMCI ~re1.c:i1nlormaUoll. call the ocean. 2 covered DJi, . ~..:::.:·_::::.•••••3•;•4•1•1 846471 µn«e. a.1r cond a;oo ;ioc .... .OO;"~uy;:; RA.a....-tu ,,_ w patios. and beaullful --.,-----mo ~-3857 · · •.a.-•.a.':f .,,,,.._....,.. I t -••••••••••••••••••• .__...__., ft.&..M ly Bkr67>-49l2 ---clubhouse w th poo _. .......... ~ Hotc~V.J1-ba)I Adu.ltsooly part. Askmg ~ ~ ~chut!.B";,,.~ .. ~3Br38acoodo. * ..... 4br. BLUFFS. 2'-!ba, ffl>I. niu1. • .... __,, $30.000. For moredet.alls, \Ille c ... ,o. _.... refr1c. washer/dryer. ••~ 2 car gar newly redl'l' OJurt. 4 bdrm. + Maid's cal1$40-ll.Sl No peU. MSO/mo Av. poot sauna. jaum. l~· ll luses to choos.e from ' · room. Price reducUoa Aue.1.213-tl4-1429 rus c:rts, ~to beach. $515 to S900 monthly BO 640-164'7.673-&50 $11118,000. Brin& cre.aUve SIAYllW'SllST 2 CM duplexes. 1 as xlra Call 991·7800. Ask for We"re\.beooest.ocall. olfet. ' deluxe. WlU pay for sell Ml .... leectt l."' W~. All-[UIJUL..-... t..rt.t-1'\erradel Soi Reatt.of" <>woermmtsell!. Prime S1SOK Olhe is2bouse ••••••••••••••••••• •••, ~I """"••...,... Hedda Marosl fU&.lOU toe, beautiful vtews. 4 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 2 R·2 iou sf60K. Assu::. UDO ISLE by week or, MontJttUo welcomes you •-II Leavemeu age Bdrm Broedmoor. Com· "-loans under IO'< w/25'.1> rmnth Ju-'l remode\ed 4, to this clasa.c ~auty. ~":',·.~ pare the value ol this AcnopforS. 1200 downorolfer Ownr/Agt br, 2 ba. WaUt lo ~ach. 3BR. 2BA, oewty redec. ->v ........, homeat$378.SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~&6"2·9666 · dub•ttnnls ~161 , SS25. 2341 Richmond 4DBarra•u Pli•>.lr~ill• ~~~Z~TY S:o!t~~~;~a~:; 20UHITS-C.M. Panonm1c~eanv1,w I Way.CM.M·f'.776-JtfO. Woodbndie condo. 3 er Newly cleeorated on fee,_________ Class2400 Bea\& 1 yr o6d twnhM MAgnificent 4 br. fam . Balmy brflei.est&secluded 2'r't Bii, formal dialnc 1•1CUJ1vn SNpa To 8.«h 3 Bdrm 2..., Ba l'OOdo an exct~ve area S800 mo 67J.6413. NEWPORT Tt.:RRM :E 38r2\.'1Ba twnhse. h1ghl~ upcraded. close to pool. no Pf'lS Im mediate oc cupancy 631 ·2912'3 land. Owner extremely Duplex best~! units .frplcs: Nice rental nn. be1m ~•I. ~uge wet I courtyard. Comr fttioy . room. spa. S700. R.t: amioulandpricedtosell 3 ·2br in center or a> acres for $80.000. Get area' TSL ln\•stmts bu. garden .... SWt•~1 for lg 2BR Ool)• S36S. 2165 'l'a,ylor.&ll.'40-WOO lrj.t 3br lower duplex. I •SDS.000.C.UaboutWl· NewPQrt. Hi bllts lo more frm this pre· 642-1603 fa m Uvmg • forma en-16th Place, CM. ~-f'. .__..... • I house frorn beach. refer belieYabletenns. 1225 000 Pri develop laodtbalis a<tJa· ltrtalnment. Harbor ~ -la4 rtq. 900 mo yrly or wall '::1~n. o wn ~r ·age :~ cent lo ~!?!.!>°· ofC~ kw' hifll/ ~1~·1 !~,~~1°· ..... 1 B.r r-~. nr So. Bd.>• i-ehff~ adJ\.ISl rent in eJ1changc OcunViewsHomes 6754115 w1comma._.v~ """' Praper+, 2100 "".....,.,. ......, .....,....... .... , """1Ull .... • forworitonbktg.675-8010 Our Specialty · act'C!S Vail Lake. Hedge ••-•••••••••••••••••• Ost Plaza,~. spa. ten· 180 de&ree ocean vu. ..... Secb&...._ S.Cltm• 107' qaimt i.ollatJon t& cet O..efn.lfft .......... 'rti~ ois. S3116 mo. w rein&. UIOtmo 8obKoop •ll S. .... 546-9522 _................... tu abeker too. Owner 14 Unit industrial pn>per· .. _................. ~-G51. SSl·Z7'16. Gl·IJIS C •hh -3211 CYPIUS SHOalS <n4*24m ty centrally located 1 G _1.. l202 2Br-.. · Dect -•••••-••••••••••• • -------,.-.... -• WESICUFFCO'ITAG£ -very oaee. • a.do 3Br 2 ba. cloie to .,...... 1--. ~.......... .._.,, .. ,., llSO bl«k from downtown ....................... 1 '*°1. at.ow. refrtee, view, aml yrd. pr. S700, bdL Pool. spe, tennis. 1 --·-·•-••••-• New. pre1t11ioa1 rt· .. -••••• ... ; .......... Llllwaa. Ow1M!I' aaklq 2 BR+ die. 2~ Ba. ur 1 ara 1 e . v £a y ~---Ytold. $550/mo.412..-roo. lkleaee. See. 1.ae. ex-....-....... .__.._ ~eau coocl. 2 fplc'•· qwet, PIUVATE.. tmmacul* C.z'lll macnab /Irvine realty c hu i ve bea ch A ~T~'SRIG~~ ie•lcmoatk's tTU700 spac .• exec twohme. · · CSANFaONT ~ '""' "' ...... altl 2 ....... 111$ '° qua&Wed adtall. llOlft'HLY &DrTALS --------ch · Every rm. a POUNDING SU.RF· Lahtar5* UOI =-r. ~ ' No pela. 873·1lU or ---............ __ 1290 aalDi(eceal VIL CanMt' ., • • ~ -.... ClllJ'1 --,._ w ,_ _ -•••••••••••••••••• lat. 8dJ to fonner Nblorl ~· ........ ·-·---· .. ...., .._ • .,,..,.pd. ._.. IJ.UP-.W IN.tmaJ Oruce Hills e.u&e .. BJ •Ppl. oely. :r: \ aU~E· ~ OCU:llNOMTLOT --Tn-1m W 3226 a.-.. ~ )'nl frpl kJc. Reot/lse. a&r. 2Ba. $750,000. 548 ·4111, PROPERTY wit at 2 ,.._.,....., ..... .....__.. 1206 --••••••-••-•••• _;,._-·to-l ...:.-..: STIS(mo. D/W. crpts. l-~AS41-65U fn»lc•. dbl batb la a ~entil.qma ~~ ---=-'-•••••• 9-1 4 Br. a Ba, -., --· ., .. , •• _ drpa, AJC. beaatlfully 4 Br. 2~ Ba. lllury Sl"LlT LEVEL OCEAN L ..... !e ..... comJDwu: w.dQanner,_.,..._ UUl B•ceaaeer. «I·--. dlloor.AcrJSta.ifbtlln'S townbome, hi&bly up-B!!AUTY or ONLY tY;;u: .;ri:.te streets. din. pri•ate s-Uo, frpl, 2U ·542 ·f10J 6 ... UM _ ..... __ . ____ _ p-eded,aewcptlrpalnl. w .ooo .. eau ._.. 6 ~ wtttl1D pr. lolo peg ... ,mo. m--.-.. __ ......... -... c11° 'rl•• OHH •iew. sus.ooo WAI.LACI a CO. secwity area. Qualified ,,,,,_, IMdl U40 4 Bil, phra ... room. ...,. ' tad 3425 Owner wlU cany 10~% ILTIS. 7Jt.lt'6 buyt~1 only please ...... ,uluuli 1107 .... _ ................. :::c1':i>~~=~~: ._ ................. .. No Qlralltybac. 640-4590 • • ...n,.,• "'BAYFRONT2 Price . Sl,49$,000. Call ••-.. ••••••• .. ••••-HOllBFO& RINT l9oaie leue -Imo l"'1lh 2br Venall\eil ton al ... OrSll-61128. ...-.....-.-2 U I S 2 I · 1 3 0 0 or 1'.t:.·-,. _ ..._ho ' ' ., ..._ ""-ii A br, 2 ... private beach. n4t498-J010(wkndi) •-IMW • .,.,, -RM. Jbdrm.IMO. (~yard Mmce,$40-3500. ..., w, .. ..., •. ave Ill l ,_.._,Ocean View. 1160/watly, S2500imo. · llland Au. Beamed • ,.ra1e. Femll1 . Ad·dlt.942....,. a br, huuary bomt.IO t'f'S.1*W )bTo Bay~ .. VO Iota Cftl'sl...ff'Ptc. J•cua:d ill pleau. Klcl• • l>tl VIEW ol City U1M1 • .._ _______ _ c1Dwn. aJn& ftrl. .... fi'Om a.>. terms avail. Qlb. GIN cr-.m 97$ fUO. w.ica•. 714JIM.W or a>unlalna. J lle>ry, 3 i-.-daJs:-..-Z C rdll Mr . Tabb. a a t . ""'-I · 1 Grandy. ma'llAlf!D&.Nofee. bdrm. +bonus rm. 2~ OffOllTUMITT "•rfJ 1600 1N-a1"'21 IUtr,m.tlll. ba.dialngrm .• ~. bDclll aft.-._ you OlrNAMDbllloftl:J ----••••••• . , &» ... ,..._. ..,_ ~ ~ WA.LKTOPAM 4hhwas her. pall•. -...... _.. Daily 2"*1D,JMUa. 1rp1c, -.c• MO 000 ., ,.. ,. • ,....... 11 n 1,, tbe lM ..... ,.ctam *· '-* Jard • cara11. Nat a #rt-.. to ............ ~. ill ...... ...; build· Mde ... la a ..-.. ' p eu . • • Ill*' , Clfl 1.deilrw· KMI • P9'I Olt. W ....... or.ea Cotil 8Jlllo. ••An• In&._ Hraer loulloa. ,.. ... ......, • • al ....._,..,..,...,m.. ._,. Htt•t>orlloo•. + Utt ~•po• It . ....._ ........... CJIWC'p dlll•UK. __, .......... U Nllt•o. HURaY! TMW "'-..rt .._. __ ..... ---ltd• •I• ....,.. .... -............ •••artn·lm. ~-fet , , ~ . ... C9 DAA.Y.-..OT ~ Juttll ,_, ..._ 4MI Oftil9.... 4400 e.• I& ...... 44IO ......, .. Lem I021 Mlc15 J z.T,_. .. c ..... -1--.-. ___ ,;..... _______ ....;_=::.:::.:=.-=:.?..:~.:.=:. •••• • • •• • • • •• ••• ••• •• •• •••••••••••••••• • •• • • • • •••• •• •• •• • • • • • • •• ••• • • ••••••• •••• • ••• ••• •• • •• laeilllli 1111 h •, '4 4 ....._ if ...... , u...n., South La,.afta J room •OU. c---FIJr •~ • ottlte •1M1te at ..-~.-v •••••••••••••••-••••• ··-IO I • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... N kl , U rt _..,_ ble -----· n::1nu••H••........ ..... •14 I' tt <• ......... -~ ... v ,!!. ,.!. .• ~::. • ., MIWPOtn' rwonaH0 .. •7ra00wa~. pt J"ORt.tT.D.CAU.: ~MILO=- •-...... ...........___ • r-TI r, .-.. , ,..-, :-:::--· .. •ue 1·-'t-• • AU,,WAYSYINANCl"L • ..-.-. -•e&eff,_ ·~·•••-••••~••• .... ••••••••••••••••••• V.. "-ti•• P•~•••t'U~ ~-· -,,,_· 1.":.~ MISA VE&DI R 114·-•*"'0 " 0.... wtiUi '1oel dl1111. •--Afl.papa-~ .U ..... ao ~ ...,_4'1DH '"' -.-. PLAZA "~•H IESTltATZ ~ v• ~· ladpr,... a.au 9r a,U -14 MrY~. re ll25M _. ~ .... ., ...... ,,.._, ALL-WAYSnNANCIA.L I u '' 5 ••• '. • ...,, -.... .,,..... ... .... Kitcti.e -~ OtUoolet. telepboH .. v ~.C.M. ~ • ..__~T 0-. 714-170-JJJI n ... - -----------• ..... _...,.. • ..,... rrom 14MtJJ ,v - -.... ._.... n....r..-I.. ...., ~-• alliloppi•I $275 per mo. TU! BESTT!RllS 2 --1-epe -•116 dn It• WllMr~oaly Ev• HEADQUA&Tl:RS NBICM.iapto4'100aqft., Al.L-WAVSPlNANCJAl. w.r--.c:.. .......... ........................ FOUND: GoJdeu Retrlev•r Male. I.aw Melit. Y.UO.jAb, 111*-. NB Aot .. 1-·sllelter. ...... ; 'nlSLAkt'S IWllM l Ir Mlllla ~p.ui_ :· !:;_ ~ dtaA.d~ ..... ~ ..... •1»0 COMPANIES. A pro avalJ at pnme ~r. 714·170-1.UO ~_.fl~ ...... .al, •o pet a. UH mo Le lwa al)'~, Nlr , ftMklnale9vtroemenl. 17th Ii Nwpt Blvd All tn-ol ruJ a&a&e \DWlltmeDUale~ 1... ---------'-rWI I I.. FOUND: 814odllou.d, I a:urn~· WALLA ST APTS sawm llll · ,..._ Sm_,. ma.. 7141151.C.l -~-------ft .,..JMTDI m1atl ldenUfJ. eo.t 4.>~) MJ.2171 14'"'611 ~•rea. Tero , -::~ ::-:: :a!t1 ••4 ,..,~ .. " •'llh••rvtne. mau1o1t1CC1 A"9M Ml l. AicWll ..q ... let ov , f.... 4JM ..-... TOOaq ft Jbr. l"9be 'f lfrpl~• tnl ... no P•l• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• 1se-iw --..1111&-.s.m ~orS..IGllO -----· ~w1111a5 TD-moo. 14'1. aU due 6 l'OVND: r...-.e &M 61 ~ '' payable 2 y rs. Call •·.,..... .-n. Vk. 1 bdrm. UP1)4tr, qwet JUI OrttW aarace Adulta -··•-•••••••••••• oo P••• Jaso mo M:M> Ind /Ok near nu. ~·. 11101 Redondo Cir., IS. Hunt Bch 8'2·2.134 ~c!-%,~:a:u.. FJeanoreW.7711 g:t7='9• rMoe.. homr addltlooa, vaca· • 1 n••/ tiont. etc. Any ~mount. ,_ ••I Li's <*II .... '"-.... ...... )tl).IM&, ..... -- ... -' .,nt paUQ. 1 t a.r MIW OILUXI .... ..,,, ......... 1. 21l)8r -....ZSor• tte Oran1etnc C.oodo. Zbr. '"9ba. 'Iott' bull decur' o vnloolun1 p o1.1l t\ alream•.· U1 ~J rno . Q,&A,.'I 2 Bll. P°" )'ard, ~~~ Newport, ..., block to beaeb, lov•IY Zbr, AOOrwk 714·"8·1263, 2U.N-4333 Unique, Deluxe Office Spece Available •Wet Bars • Ftreplaces· lD> aq. ft. M·l , W1th front otrice, 1ar1e drive In rear door, 220 AC » sq ft 629 Tttaunal Way, C M any ~uoo. Credit or job • __.. & a.-.:.....a • 'not ~a.ry. Compare -.._ our costs. 24 brs. • •••••••••••-•••••••••• weekends. •n ••u•• 1100 644-1t21. 43J.110.. ····-······r·········· ~93S2 days, 646 0681(•--------SCUll-lETS ,._rat ......................... PRELAW1tudlot...._, 115.000. WIU do~ Legat. Cooflcleallal. DVM. P.O. Boa 1242. • N. B. DNl3. l7M ~Pl Pft 41 rt.lid OK ... ..,.... .._. ll6t •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• 9il& tno <!aU ~~. ••••••••••• • •••••••••4t• Oun.1mall ba(-ht'•or. ,,.. !fk~ Pam°' l.arr') JOPllT I>'~ SJ~ mo NII ~ harobhed beach oot· taae .suo. Wkly. H B $31-lLSf Larse B11 Bear CabfJl. • Private Patios • Spec tacular Views eves tUilllMGTOM ICH For lM 7500-10,000 sq ft With 8.000 sq ft side yd lOOO sq ft dlJI offices. Wet lab fac1lllib 200 amps. • re5ll'OOms, new paUlt & ~ Avail now. Contact Jim Fianders . 75.2 71~ d)S , S8 1 -Si87 ~ \'l!S Ill knd.s $ ••• ANSW£IS SPl.RmJAL READIMGS- flabby -Oluoo.-M1am-10pm. My Uc'd. • tnl-mt t!.Seck larae MW 2 Br ---Va\lhf'd t t 1hn1. 2 sun COUMTIY CLUI Ideal lonl100 for ftStung. hlkln& or J1&6l getting 11way. Wkod or wkly 250 to 3000 SQ Ft. (714) 875-8&62 Knoll -Rubber 412-12111 or Gi..a:N. II~ c......... 3724 dfocb • ....,. •• ~With l<tW> UY .... 2nd l.D.'s $10,000 IN the LAXE S. C.m.iDo Real. San. lbs wtfe toot the cu and Clem. ....................... dry Adub.J, oo peu.Aua Sintln. 16! ~droom l MTS taekt uUl. '7S2·2:ii50 apU.. •LOW~ rue-~ ava i l 17 14 11~~~~~~~~~.,. g ot W'atet' 1n the --------- . ~£She drove It flUSiCE SUSCUITAS ---->h>cn ~ 644 11100 M.Wt16 f\lm 1 br ·~ SIZ$ • llP E.nc:I. 1•r. Adwti. no peu. zno Newpon 81 548 4868 ~twa 1 .>0 fl M>M I Br. Ul1J pd, 1:125 Upper ----AdW\. DO peu 383 W Vernllles Peolhou1e. &y $48 ~16. ~UI Vt(!W, 2 bdrm. 2 ---------1 525 Sq Ft. wood panel.mg. NEWPORT Weekly i.n-can>et. parking. ut1I \al S~ 6. 104~, Grant 2062 Newport Blvd. CM szso ~l 644 222.8 Be pamperect w1&h a .......,.. 5l20 personal relaalng. ••• • • '• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ma•ce by u ol lbe pre.. -------- J Ir 2 bdrm Trailen Sl&S Ir up + ~ttur1ty No cNldreo or dogs MHW -~ .... 1741 ....................... LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Ma.id serv .. color 1V, heated pool. U\11. (714 )494·5294. 98S No Coast Hwy. ... .,.... ... 11" ....................... SUMMER RENT~ By week or month. oo fee. Agt. 675-1170 Beautifully furn1Shed Pent Ho use l bdrm. Country Club like far1htaes. s1oso1m o. '59U7 On the beach, Beach Hoc.el Apt. 2306 W Oceanfront, · S250 mo + S250 sec. & de. posit. References req. 673-4154. ------lrnrmc. l Br on Peninsula nr bay, $400 mo + ul1I I )'r ls e . Call Lloyd . 67~0 .,&t'.':t.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----ba , ftrt'l>l•ct . Fu II Va.LA MADB.A ~N&rll) • UIK'Dltlt'S 2~. 2 Ba . oew t ri>t.5. S'7l $ pu mo Wkd)s ~ stove Ii d.itlwhr incl ~'· Wt.ads & Ev· s Ei'ld 1ara1tes. ouplei ~Ila> ~. Children OK No pets. $420. Uul pd • ex. WMcblf 2 bdrm. 2 ba. cepl elec 2324 Elden. ~ dt"Nl'alt'd H.agb ~l.911S n!thn&. Franklin :stO\'e • ltn> sq ft. Large 3 bdrm 2 ba. fireplace, spacious patio, dis hwas her, lodted garage, etc. Mesa Verde. Adults S&OO. ~16 encl aarageo No pets ~ Clilll 6'2·2134. LOST I-Ai.OMV l8n'JMlS Shows You the Way To Go Home. 2 bdrm. 2 tia. ·upper wrth __ Cal __ ,_l _l--4_5_55 __ 1 baJcoQy · :-V eststde · S4.2S Ck-eaolront J Br. 2 tMi, an· per mo. wJth gas & waler nuaJ le&H. New punt le pd. S48-04n. carpets, fireplace SD!IO. Beaut. Re mod. Studio m>. 67J..2UJ. • Hse, £asts1de w1th yard lbr. 2ba, ..., blk t.o bch utal paid SJ S01mo. 9638818 631-+us 968 2238 Newportl.r& 3br. l ho\ase from best bt-h. S37S &r up p /week a vaal n o w m.8018 8&J Pl'ru.o. Lux 8a)1'root condo. lrg 2br 2ba. Avail now. Adults only Mon only o r for season 675-8018 VacaMo.l .... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• La,una Beach, Ocean f'ront. private beach . 2br. fully rum. Avail now & Sept. 642· 1802 or m-054.5. "T'Hl"' EXICUTIYl sum Full service offices 111 Newport Ce nt e r . 64().S(ZO, Costa Mesa Executive Suites. avatb 1ble 230 E 17th St. 839-7000. 631 5661 lndu.stnal Unit Approx 1030 ,_jq ft $325 mo l..Ocilted Tii l b~rt Goe.ha.rd 995 208.1 Ask for Susan SPECIAL LIMITED Npt / Ak?ori Ana. OFFER! Newly redtt<>raled office RENT AL RA TE space from 75'-n. f'uU serV\ce. S40-2960 REDUCED! 320 sq fl of plush offic.: M•sa lnd•strial space. $400/mo. <Amtral Partl k>catioo. Ann. 754-6789 711 w. 17th. St. TAHIT1 Rent or lease w opoon lo Costa Me-ta, Co. Spend a heavenly vaca· bu)' new office Condo. 415 6,.2_4463 Uoo ID Uu.s modern 2 br. 2 sq. fl. A1rport area loc "' ba bungalow. on the S67·S6C2 • 1.IOO. 3700, 7500 water -around the -.. ft. mts _..._ for \Sland from Papeete U1 ---------4 _...,.. •THE DAlSY• •F'or KIDS & t heir PARENTS native s urroundings ~IEA(:.H ' ... , oca,•cy. Br. ~t'bat.b tn security Adults o.U.y ... -G-af'--•twoH Roo.r-1idli'tt11tr "?1;rij-U.cti • C_,..h .... ,..'- bwlding w bay view eluded. Transportalt0n St. F-urn1s hed or un wwt bar. •2 .. S4f-ft .. Pool &s undeclt S700roo lO & from urport pro Curn1s hed e x ecu tive Off tr •xplre' 67J..,...,., vlde<I. PVt ply, 979-2699 s uites. All !>el'\tles 7 /ll /eO. • Office •Pool •Tot Lot •l Bedroom & I balh •WalJc l.O park. •5485 first mo rent •1335 additional mOb 1780 Placenua. C.M. 1714 )642·3790 'u..·---·----eves &wkeods available Call Agt. V --·" br ~ ... -ln 979 •533 hrs.: M·F 7:30-4. e.,......~: 1 ,,.,.,..,u. x t ...._to Shan 4100 .. Sat:IOAM-~M. locauoo, full :.eeunt) & ••••••••••••••••••••••• a meo1t1es . $585 m o Moving? Avoid depobits & NEW Sfofaip 4SSO 49'7·3506. cut 11 v1ng expenses' 1-fUNTING'I:ON 81':A<.:Jf •••••••••••••0 •••••••• P roress 1onally s ince EXECSUITES 1971 ,. 7SO' -2.000' HOUSEMATlS •AU Wood Exten o r Sto. ~ GCl!OC)es ="l~:ct to Fu n Zone 1111 H a I b o 11 I' t' n 1 n ...._I.a.ct 3806 2 bdrm. 2 ba Apt. Garage, Detached I BR I Ha apt, on 43rd St Part furn S4.sO mo ~ St'C Yrly ~J.1000 832 ... U. •Woodtone lnlen or. •Elevator 1 J0•2x.201.2 1 6i3 l!IJU o r tm 2943 •••••••••••••••••• • • • •• upgtairs, pauo. no pet&. z Br Duplex by Bay. t:x· S46S mo. S48·336S. Am. Y NO CHAIGf • tUll Servlet' TO 1$.500,000 with terms up to 5 YEARS Payments as low a.i. INTEREST ONLY f or f ast Action Call 851-0991 REPUBLIC HOME LOAN n.e HCMlllt l..09 CotWfl mty lf"obf" $ M~ IOMEOHf M~ lllWltf. SOtilEONE 1MV..E PlaC't' a HAP PY l\D in ltw. column for onh SJ 2S t:all642 ~ .k>.tn. Tha nll.!> for th Ink in11 •1' mr YOl.lr call came J!Al •htc-n l n~ed 11 Th..nlu for bt-mi: tht'rt- 1 ~ lod & F09d SlOO . ...••......•.••..•...• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 6.42·S671 UJest girls iD Soudlen.. Calrforn1a. Jac1au1, sauna etc. Open lOa.m-vm. 7 days a•weet. Vt. a tM.C. Allanth HealUI Spa, 2112 Hattor Blvd. Coata Mesa . ~3433 Br 1ng this ad tor your special glf\. TOUCH OF1;&.ASS 1scons Jt HRS. 752-4817 •FOIYLADY • OUTCALL ONLY • 972-1 IJI * RRST LADY-, bcon•Modek •P.tyO~· •972-1345• ~c & VLSa Accepted COVER GIRL..; • OUTCAU • 95.l-0778 MC /VISA ~~1Z7~U utll pd. s.wo. ~ d~'Of'ated 3 Br 2 Ba townho ust'. S pac ious ..._. r1•1• 3807 fireplace & pool. Qwet Condo 2 bdrm 2 ba . Bay view, enclsd ~a rage, auto opener . $750 year ly TSL Mgmt. 642-1603 ••HOWIE•• Reota1 Sha.nng Service Has Roommate For You 953-Q579 7 days 953-0395 <(714 )8475338 SWragt-SM<i lbXl2 v.1tn 1 *fAST* Own<.'!' Agt "Wan-en" MO<dl(e lot m<"a .. unng lSCORT} Ex.ecuta ve oflace su1~ ~i~:d4 5 ~ ~JJr~ .. ~l·J,~~ FUNDING ul!>tor f ound a PJ'l~ Call •.~.53-4471• ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Adults, no ""'ts Versailles P enthOU!>e 2 b ,,_ Bdrm 2 Ba Ocean view, Fem . l.O shr 2 Br apt. S250 u J Br. 2 a. steps t.o $495. 67$-5949. 645-3381. a.ncl .•.• -iga· r Cdu beach/tennis. Newly de-sec urity $7 S0 J m o . · u.u, -• ... rorated, bltans, adults. 2br, 2ba, back >rd, oo &K-002 6:S:UUl ext 7257 no pets. S600 mo. 640-9335 pet.s. children OK. 600 c...a 17001 2W.BalboaBL West Hamilton. C M . ._ciow;&verypnvale 2 M IF rmmle D~. HB area 1210 1ncl. uuJ ~t &r la.st. Avail 8/1 963-9502 ::! str) twnhse. 3 br. 2 balb. i::ar. Avail 8-U S6SO mo. )Tly real.a) 646-1220 c--.. Mar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eactt "' , ·• 2 Br. eomp1 refurbished, many xt ras l bile to oc. 842·0083 M F. 1148-3303 Wk.ads /eve. S410 rrw:> 838-2917 Br. 2''2 Ba. apt Ul the -------·---Bluffs F'treplace & Pool. 2.Br. !male from ocean So Children Or Pe ts ~.Pool + garage. ~l-Ol94 $595 mo Beautifu l G r een belt. 2bdnn. apartment Light . M1F' lO shr 3 BR ~e. 6 bib fr beach, HB ~. + ~.96().~ Adults, no pets please air) large pauc; Call 2'229 Canyon. btwn. Vic· ~s::n4 · t'at nrunte wanted. Must t.ona & W1lsoa. 64(Mil7$ --__ ___ _ lose we1gltl. I help you & or67J.1706 2 br. office. s:575 1mo. f tp, you help me. Call •79. ocean bUill int!.. Mps to 642-4.D>_24_h_rs _____ 1 i\n1m4I A "t~l!>tao<'e ___ n.iwaygo~n __ _ avail, nr 0 C A\tl>Ort 751-8961 Lt.'egue 537 Z273. no ff't' 28S sq ft. Lncludes recep - - -\tASSAGE now AD llOCUSl. jarutona l svc a ll .....,. W..t.d 4600 UP TO 8~o Lo6t ~le Cocker ~el . MYSTIC MASSAGl: u\11 pd & mor e Call •••••••••••••.,•••••••• s.gn k>an dfx-tomorrow buf f r o I o r V 1 c ~Santa An.a S56-«J5J Wanted m Cosla Me.a or C.a. ill 4 DC1JS 19.h ~~wPOirt C M. Jul)' ---- , CIEU"" -• • • lrvtne area. 2 or 3 BR. Bro«er il4 -gss--0073 14th ~9332 !lla.:.sage. St~v~·s Ha u A mo..---hou ~e p r ere rre d 3 ---Happening & Sp.a 1751 · 234E.17tk.CM \dulL"t Xlnt rckrenC'~ .....,w..t.cS SOlO la\t Gokkn Re\n \er . ~e"'port 81\•d. C M Ground fir. db: 2 rm ol 673 5701 t-:\ t'"' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.ed 7 16. Capistrano ~9636 loam lOpm fare swte nr court) ard ~>ken<b Jo.am lS l>ut' to raptcl 8PaC'tl " ,. 2725 --- rounl¥10 S5$0 Art - - -I t':\J>iltl."tlon I II pa) ~ Prof~iooal Tb«apeutlC' Shaptro C.o. 64.S-3120 ~lud1ou:. p roft.>~i-1 o n;J I Jan 15, 191$1 for POX> u ... t Hlad. *hllP rrule rw».ixe L1c'd. NB AW editor sc·l'k s on• nov. ,\no n ,.k luao C'3l C'd "i1 f<t-tl rolLH onl).Ste'e ~..2317 f'or lease attractive ex bedroom Ntl~t' 1n quu:t ~Un'd b> hixh profo ~k 1 ll >" k e w .rd ea&J.ve olface swte Xlln location T l'leph o nl Chrastma"' bus1 nt'~"t 644 !l'JMO ' locat100 10 Newpor t bl.Vi~ or wnl~ No St.7 PHfell r red11 for :r. l't....CSP lw~ Beach. lncludeJ>. Se<:~ ·1 Or Co u 1 Don \ ~ \'1r Bnx*hW"$l & .,.. ~ ft115WN 2CS 4lst NB 67J-Jl67 or 21J..8m. ~or 944-6114 Triplex. l ovel~ 2 BR. pauo. lnd.n hkup. $425 646-1220 or 642· S200 l o ange ;c,t a1} )~ant or tntinia •••--·, s1.._,0 ~ft h"· '"ie Why waste ume & S look· services. recept1001st. Pilot. PO Box 1560. co-.w 714 W5 7500 ,......,..... ~ .... ...-0 tcall 2br. tba. decks. Pool. 11\g for a roomma t~, Let cool. room. wet bar & Mesa Ca 926216 ------6 ax> o«1 Gr wh w ra * u * carport. DO pets. Lease, 2 Br 2 Ba condo. ~an ~locale. ~<.:rttn & m otheramerut1es.S750mo · Moet1a1u.Tnat coon rna i.k rtu1rk1n1t" S«>. 673-0473. Townhouse 3 bdrm 2 ba \lew. Crplc. child OK. terview for you. ~ 1833. Quiet. rnpons1ble ma le o..di 5035 ~acne Tu ha Reward BACHELOR Ut il. pd. Vaulted ce1lmgs. central s1oo t mo 833 .1683 . ---------1 adulL 38 seeks qwi"I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·2166. 541· 1613. &42-3112 Responsible woman . aJr, fareplace. pool. spa. 760-1829eves. nd l S22S o(fice, air. carpe~. bedroom or studio c.-ot SWIMG LOANS 8»-2779 MC S27S &40-'1963 Pnvate patio. Near So. 8 ~ COllfXtflJ drapes . J730J Beach. tage 1n coaslal a rea Ai..L.WAYS f'lNANClAL LOST ___ Staf_f_onk--h--b-ulJ-/fiSa · Coast Plaza. Adults. no 2tJr, l mile Crom ocean & _Hun __ L_Bc_b._842 __ -2834 ____ 1 Wnte No S67. Oran"e 7J4·n 0.13lO ire !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ •-2br lb -•· pe.. ~"'<I\ Call roll-b 1 ' •• h Coast Daily Pilot. PO lttrier ' r esembles pit 2-ug · a apt.s . ..-. .. ..... _..,.,. ""' reezes. poo T gar , aroomma....,searc agy. CXfice or store for lease. Widow bas mOM)' for 2nd bull> sml bllt stodly 5550 mo. No pets. CaJI wkdys9·5213/9812882. beau greenbelt,adult.no 752-9475 1400.,, ft. Best locall<>o Box. 1560. C0t.ta Mesa. Ans. ''P.a m ': o•'ds. J 0 7 .,..,.., I ......... Ca ----------.. Ca ...,.,...., TD. 's. No credrt che<k. ... ... behweeo am· pm . EASt'SIDE Tree~. l ~-Pease.""" nyoo. oo Harbor Blvd. C M. .,..._, nopohy >'oracuon caJI med1rat1on 546·8417 ~91265. betwee n Vict o ria &r Respoos1ble fem. rmmte c 11 c rt' H be br.utJJ.pd.PetOK.$300. Wils on 640·617 5 or forsame.25-JS,to share a u is er rts WANTED. 2or 3 bdrm /\il673-73lla.nyUme. 642-0l&lldays c:.t.W... 3824 646-1221 Agl.63H2J66 house 10 Costa ~ha MERCEDEZ * ESCOlrTS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67J.1706. 2Br. 2Ba apt. Tennis. M 1 1 ISl/t'fo lMTZMOTD Lost: Lrg M S1ame~ Jtr. 1t1 tn-plex. beamed S.a...-*-3876 pool. S200 .. i., util. Soulb Lagvaa 2 room area. 0· 0 mo or yr r No Prepa)meot Penalty Cit. oa~d Bubba, 1100 751.0537 24 ...._ ...... ,,,ft.,., ga g"., d _. 754-217$ siate. Ml s/f. all or part. ~ Reasonable. Call Pat '"' ""'· c:..ft.,,_ family • ·do reward 644-8585 N-H•"-•• ._._...,.... r, ..., pa1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ..,JO~ ..... .,,,..., ..., v -,,_0 ~t:Hz-a.a "'ear Ctl" Hall SJ"'" ~pa.rbng. Betty Voss. · Ne wport Co mpan y ~ -=-... '' ' · ""'· ~anlrool. pnvale steps M1F I or 2 rmmt's. Part FAMILY APTS. Adu.Its Days: Sl!S-1700. l.O beach, 3 bdrm.'3 bl!. Newport Twnhse. CalJ Presllge Properties GARAGE Wanled NB. 673-~24 hn Bnod.oew beauWul lrg Weekends: 675-343$ frpk, lri deck. garage. Jabn9-0048 494-0706. 49'7·23Sl CM. SA area ! l.O 5lOtt apt. forfam11'es W1Lb l or ~ 1 & 2 Bdrm Apt Adults no pets 1650 Gw---------i DH500sq. ft. Pnme foca· aut.o)96S-1683 Cons1dennx 2.nd Td'!>, Ca II f'r'ed ftrs t . 644.ZJ63 F'OlJND. Dotts. r ats & krt· tms too owne~ to I.is l Adopt a pet today at lrv1nt' An1ma I Care Center. We're o ver- crowded fr desperately 2 childrH. Near part. Carpels. drapes. pool, C.:Ml4or526-682l tw"f:.t 4350 baodownt.own Laguna. Commuting u e cut1ve ~t~ No pets. S46S wood beam clgn. l.ndry Solltl i.,.. 3116 --••••••••••••••••••• ~mo wanls to rent room. wedl :iisw. Wil.soo.C.M. rm. TSLMamt.642-1.603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.or .. e 1arage, single. DtlUlle offices. up t.o 2000 N.&btS.955-ttss 63M1583/S..2408 $42S 2 bdrm. 1"'2 ba. 9.udloapt, private beach, 9x20. c.o.ta Mesa • S50 sq. ft Xlnt bldg. l80J Nei!d Bach or 18r apt AvaaJ. Ate. lsL Twnhse. PalJo, all blt· = ~~dlldmg mo. M2-4I07 wltdys 9-S. Newport Bl. 645-2111. Nwpt area. near bch IST.& ZND. 'RUSTDHDS SFR 's ~t \A> S500K. 30 yrs purchase a.od ref1 ; 2nd to $1SOK . lSy rs . Owner. Noa Owner No prepay. reetleasehold. Also t.bru 4 • Coodo$$ Dffd homes for these Trade X·rated fi1ma n en. arumals Please belp honest..~ pvt pt.y: Open every da> 754--3734. Frede r I c 6 Ao o e . 1 Bdrm apt im. lmmed occupancy. Storqe 1.arage. 6 bUts, Kooby. BeJlllnltlC Sept. Steve EJtcJ garage. gas pa.id. TSLMgmt. 642·1&03 Ur. stve & frig lncl 5htt from beach. HB. S70 mo. eCdM DELUXE SUITEs. _m._5860 ______ --i 642·SO'T3 0-P.w 3126 wtk to bc:b & abp&ng. DO 911).,5260 Prom S295. Air cond .. Mllcll••oet peta/t:lda SB»a.5258 ·-...i.. ..a.. Util pd. ._.,., •~ .. LSO ••-••••••••••••••••••• Dcub6e Car Garage Uth --....._ --lBr. 28a, Spacto., frplc, Af ....... ,. wlJll 1d St.. HB Vic. $100/mo Ca.II £.ca Rwy· 6Ts.aGO ...................... . •eM·BAll e.anie. dee&. l500 mo~. wU.fwlilhkd ltoO 8118-lAOB _______ 1f'or Rent Ga.rafe • lot Martba86l·llll,4t4-3672 ·-••••••••••••••••••• ---------* * * neat Beach B vd. and APAITMBn'S IWls4 IHdl 3140 Se . ~ r.-.. Garaee 16'x 12' with Warner.H,B. 751-8967 ~~itst 18th. 542~ ........ ~............ N:Wl!l!t..;;r;W')' :::e B~d. S:~a:: OFFICE .. -. ... /1..,etf/ l.8r $J70.DO adult apt& in 14 plans Ave. H.B. 751-8967 SUITES At• c• 2250Vangua.rd~lm !~-~~~01rom' 2 !~m+ __ ............. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.......,.._,,. -_._ -FOi LIASI •••llM• pools, teanis, waterfalls. •-•-••••••••••••••••• 2Br2Ba ...•...•.... S460 .....__..,, Oas"or~•-g ,.. F •••.-., 0,1111uftr 5015 -w-w11 --6 .. "'<A'O ..... • -1 ' ........ulJ .,_ -·················· -....,.., ..... _ • ' I 2 '" ...... Apti. ...... , .... -·Id. ""---., __ ......... No-· -_. r•vw ,_.. n.clid6Warner,atl'OS$ V~Com:r.:rCo.sedt· ,...... • .--• OkhwesMn & llQ's ~ ~ dri-... _....... .._, ~ .. • .. T .... 1-.-u. from Mile Square Part. Us« S1S. , offering ~ PINE BLUFF APTS • '"'' Rec. ROOM on Buch to llcF.ddeo lock 1nlerHt. Positive c-.. 2 br 2 ._ Adda • GMltt L-..,i.. then Wat oo llc:Faddea ~~ ,.._.,. COIN Mne yWd 1st year. Pnotipa.ls ~ ' -to Seawind Villace. .,,.~ Comple~. P•tio. view, •Jet• lteclt I Slleps ('"".-11:•-"·-BRAND HEW! Bear aod 0Dty piea.e. 131·721.S. frplc, encl 1•r .. IH ... ,_.. .. _.. ./'Mt_.._ Baker St. <Colb 11eu•--------------i s toYe., di1bwbr, jac. -4000 ~--Frwy.off.raaap) 1020 ~ l'1IL From.,... -••••••••-••••• -T ..... Botb \ocaU.. anon t.M -·••••••-••••••• SPllC GI-GIT ll/P' For room iD S 81' JDll floor ol badk Wkl· ~ County Prochac· BaANDHSWAPTS. home iD Cll. -Imo. iDI•· Utilities and &ioD Co. •Ula laffl&On. _.... MIO ~SiUerna,ta~tl Jaldtonal Hnice1 Uh WX. retaana. SIMlr1. \a'1D Sf• ..,_ ..., Unit. P'ft. 2 BR. ..... Cl*. apptic, 1--------• dllded w1t.h 1ea1e. Con· U Wb. QIU 7IHGO piltiD. a.. to.......,_ pr., dale to .aoo1 • ~room for reot tac:t : • .,,. A.le, (714) .. Lem MU Acl•lt•. 1111 ... , •• , but.Ullle. ..... ODIJDUl ..... Frwy ta ColtA ....--..... ~,l'"'\ .. ~DtO.IV ~ • a.. ........ Ho ...._ Prhaw eatraDee. ~in Vf'.')1 °"'-. ...... .......... b9tbtooaa Pri•lledl••· .... ft.'°" ..... EDO. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I SpactoH Fa mll1 s •!ft. •1m. 01 Bircb It. N.B. Aleat 1_ ,. __ ......_. a. c .. Of Br-111S.211r--. Poo&• I BR 2 Ba, W/D latup, sti.-_ ·--•-· ·•· · ...,.,............ tplc, yU'CL ..,. Ho pett. Room, own bath /en· nee• aq. ft. GrouDd ...:;;:;;::..:;...-----• •. ..,;7SZ.750S .,.._.,Atlaata/NewLaod I Mo.... Ooor, carpNd. &ollet '* Spacloa• I Bdrm lo ID tw~ bealtb>lllioded Nl•perf c.e.r-parti:iq.1115. foari>lea. Aull 1/1. AllProa. ml. to bch New houletiold. Prefer nllht Preltil*t Kuc. eu6te. JNe--rt Beech furn. ol· t.•r>' rm. C:."J!Ort. 11 e . : b r . 2 b a . w or It er b" t not 1 Ida I -..-._.... WHher/dryer. IOIDt -I .,,. DOO + houM. DC au ... ,. CH, flcu. $UO • $200. ....... wtt.tJ f/p.50t2 Dunbar. 5aCl2lOl'm.ll40. ~-Wwerlal. ta.1155. 1 Ir 1Ut1lcle, ...u ---· ... =. teleacoaf ....;._ ______ _ ..,., .... at1M•h•9Dd. RDlllD ,_rent. pool,.,. • • · · Niil a... m Ml fl. oc.ao .._ .. 1•18ftlPll air. z~. Lawtry rm, OOC. _.mo. ~~!!!°· Aak for a."* ~.E".:' .::;-~_!» , •• rm, cll•ll• .. llitr, -.....a... -• rn VISW, I - l ... -. ,_, t .. dlil,..a. erpta, D11tm9 l 6 I rm omc.. MlNDy • OUH H · -. a.&. eee. Anll ._, .... ._._ .. pr.-· N9* 11oee wt11 Niil _.., ~ 11aMiL ,.,_ ,...,. l• ~ate ..... c:.11 Dewtd. •· ~aa 6 lleac~. --..:..~=--=-:-·No IN,... J'lw.:.i:;.,,. ................. {NEED {MONEY • C191TMO ....... Jllllt&WTD.._ t1MUI Arn ..... by c..a ..... &..- DOBBS f'INANCW.. SERVICES 640-6016 494-4681 HaYe you read today's Classif'fd AdS ! If not. YoU're mwl.ng ~ best t.rsaim in town! FOUND. 81cycle. Over P .O.Box 7200• Coi;ta July • weekend an NB Maa.CAl2J&al 40lb Sl area 97~. "8 ...... Set ..... 5160 LOST. Bloodho11od . •••••••••••••..-••••••• Bl.k/fao, female. lost tn vicinity l9t.b fr Orange. Reward. 642·5909, 58.1-SS17. FOUND. Shepherd. Tan. Neut. male. BrootJur.rst VIC. 4 yrs! NZ·LJllB. You may n!q~t our od-onswering service when placing yoor od ... a Doily , Pilot ad number wm appear-in yrAX ad • .• we will toke your mes.sages .•. yoo coll in at your <XJfMHliefa to get the responses to your ad ... this .W. is only SS per week. For men it 1farmotion and to place yo.x: ad coll 6G-5611. -~ ·-----------I '·"'. .........July2'. ,., J"A 1~ I ---.. • ,_ -OM. y ""'°' ;~. 1 ;~I 11 ) .._ ... ~ · . I ~ t ~1 : • I J ,..; 11 ~'I ' ) ._..; .,., ... ') : ; • ~ t1 1 • t ?I ( 11 ; • I ) , t ' f I, I ;~ ~· .~,. 411 'L C. If -....... k:& J t -th ......... ~ ---.!'•'... ........_.... ,.O.INl1-t• l.,~ ....... ;e;:r ................................................................... ,.. •• ~ ............................................................................................. ~~ ............................... . • ~ .. ,_. ............. 0 1 ai •11,,....,. elll u .. ll'&AJl·O.fi.a.o..lof l Ja,.._. Oa,.Hr. lS W\U hluJ anythjq for tu ~red Policeman 6 wlf• PETERS PAINTlNG NeatP'kbes 6t.xtures PVT POSTBOX > _.. Coal ~ cnhaaaaa•l•, a.• ,.. a.~-.. ... yda, m_ ...,_, ~--. \rim. a ~ Call David at want houtcdeaninc job !.apr'd Reas Ratu .... IST. lf).14Jf S£RVICE .~ ........ m-aw ~Mr Paloe aera tll CARPET CM11911''-eltfB.&lll ua~-... •-CM/NBa ~·~-f"ree £st. Call Gene ODeftMbn.-t:.Coul 1 ' ·~ 9 tie Ut'4.••• ~-lld n..... ... -..;;.--------111 rea._..._ ~ St11eto It Plaater Patch. ffwy, Cdll. 140·0340, .. • -·la•M.l1"1V<'. Halil/Crae,la . demoll. J....,.... Sl no job too.am. quick" &M-.MllTheMallroom. -.......... _...... CUSTOll DIT&JUOll C&•ll/CtlH... laadaca,., 1prinkltr1, llCJD. Ski r. dump. ....................... Ftne ext painting. R.· deaa MS-4203.~119 • Drt••••11•Parlll•1 lot CAJtPDrraY .. ..Me ..... ._........ t..wma M5-Ta1 ltucll. reea/yd wit F1NEST lN JANM'ORIAL ~IC /Ina. Try me. • .. .... ...... lra•leeltoatlDf 8YJQ Ml>W Oriww'ett •.U. ~ • ID·USf CAAE. Comm/Ind Ex· Sinor.S.SMS M lh I •-.................. . MIS Aapllalt,. ...._. a .._. waiJa ll • n •• Trw tnra. t .. dacepin1. --lse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair " Reroor. All , Uc'C, All arou•d fUl•h Ptr Phe .. ta U:.: 1od . I P r In_,• rs . I' di , ~ M5 7440 Prol. palntu>1. Exl •Int. O. Gidley Plumber. types 1hlt11les-roclt r' • ......._._. • rramlftc. Rea lCo••'I ....__ --. -c......,.. Dave~.,. ..... ! ....... ! ......... La .. ,.,1919 Low rates •390015 Free Repair &ttvice, i.n.talla· shates-compo-tar. hee •• t:;:'1elw ... 1 Jolllt~-W,~ 8!-~~1t1.1f:::.~•tc!,! ~trimmedlledled. Want•RtALLY CLEAN ....................... est ~MC/Vlsa t:~~~ c:ertlfic.· fllt.5'l·5830Fin.Avall. If~"!'_.••••••••••-••••• rorrnlt • -~ t 111tom ;;"".:n C''ean·llP9· haldln& HOUSE! Call Gin&ham ~dscaping. spnnkler Dave's Palntin1. sen•1ng S.CWs.r.tcft .... •-II J b au m7 · Olrl f'teoe est &45-SlZ3 11» • repair. free area 9 yrs. moat reas w-.... n-.. "-.. ~ ... ~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , # WWWSW::W. <'•.-...... •ma 0 • F'lt!ll'l ~1'UtATt!S' Fat , reasonable rates. -nu"-..... ...,.. -· ,,-uv•o....u.,.-'""" .. ' ..,._or....., -----Oa 1nsured. l.1c'd. Sl8-M2$ PROBLEMS-Need lo ,.lllS a.MC.. It ~ Cedar Crpt • uphol clo. ve 75&-lllOeves -talk" Free counseling •lluut'J' Comple\e renoY'atana .... •-••••••• .. •••••••• ••••• :•••••••••••••••.. 5'mshampoo. acot<'bfrd. '4mw 'I -ISSIAM 1-DOING A B c H-E LPL J N E •Bill ~m Olal' ~au.1 S«'vlct o.,y Ut'e. ~~. willy Jack of ail Tradel. H9me deodoriz.er. prof Or wax. •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• Cstm pamlln1. lo rates. BUSINESS _~_._2222_. _____ _ •Divntte ~S1d or~.Cdll area !"_epaira, small Jo bs Reas 1311-~3• 7Sl-895l Bridt:stoM. block work. free est 3 yr guar. ··.';°':·~ UNDER A Tit - elbtOtporatlon Minor-Major ~n. re 613 ~ ~r ..... l~ QUAL. CLEANlNG Reas. tile firs. concrete patios. 9112-1478. 633-9«17 aft~. . ... FICTJTIOUS ...................... . ••uu Plan/WIU d 11 R.ales. Homes/ores. La.st wits. driveways. Free Iii t...~or mo • •1 14J·lffl or Penooallied cb11dure. Home imprvermot. 25 y~ Oet.ail6Jt-C973 est John 840-1583 Rainbow Pnta... .rames w Bisho p ... _. tl*'lal ntn tn Goeta eq»r P'eo<'aac. Depen· Extitnt S yrs.P~-'dP _.,,, 8 Wl.._ •Som. petklt. Meaa hotm . ...,,_., dable 631-084 R 0 B I N ' 5' H 0 U S E · Masonry, small )Obs. re-Lowest Pnces. Neat " '~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _...... _ _..._I ..i... CLEANING SERVICE . asonable. Ask for Greg 1"'1-4 . • nn -· re.._ • .,_...., ~--• •Ml.....,..* ~ ...... an. >T· guarantee. NAM£? II JO 11 heft j"9t fllecl f o11r 11ew flcllllo•• .., .......... .,. .... . li&mtlnllon Buch TUe Co. 1\abs, showers. entries " drainboards. 8'2-3020 Mi•tkt . ~ e.t. 30 yrs uper •••••••o• .. ••......... ""'' For a tborouihly clean ---------Free E6L Call Ad Sitt.er If,' ·-··················· Ut'~41'T Bonded E. Eric Pet.enoo a..,, ~y:..•::;::;nc _hM_._S40--085 ___ 7 _____ Custom brick, stone. ll?57.M2·430034hrs i.! Sl»er Tea<"ber " NIU)' e.t-1140 ~ coet.ractor, room addl ~lTSZ 642..:!14 ~Hy's Housecleaning. bk>ck. concrete 6 slucco • PAIMTIMG • ..... "°',.. .ubmltted KtwpeW'e •a •·•- dO" I f0<9•t 11111 Ille 11 ... 111Hon '' JO ur• tn>m di .. of ,.._ The DAILY PILOT wlll putlllll! ,...,, .. ~ tor ISi .SO 011 • cwcvl9\loft indwdel tf\e FreuSllma tes & pro(. ad· vice. 30 yrs exper. Ins ured, bonded. Lie. 326509 71 4·829-7868; i'74-Ql'!6 e VS. will provide care m) uona, remodel. II<' Nee d yo u r hou s e Refs F'rttesl.S46-llSl lntenor&Exten or '-"m. Lunches provtded. C:..,.. Senlce •l1'151'7. 7sl-Ot&S t•_• ~-I cW&Ded' You can rely on ~ 0 --,--bl IL n..n••t Cl.U Diane Eves 494-4211. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• -• • !! • . ..._ • ...., ·~ e • ..-... Y -,...--------Shampoo • stoam clean. •c:tncel "••••••••••••••••••••• rnr 962•0436 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Work ·'. lltc:llW..tr Colot brichleoers wht •••••••••¥•••••••••••• Hauling-Moving. Con Moving7 The St arving 7l4·~·174S ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts 10 min bleach. C&ean ELECTRICIAN cm e & tree removal HOUSICllAMIHG ColleRe Students have ------ 1 ftliickworll. small Jobs liv.dinrm.hall$1.5.Ava Beslrates. Dump lru<'k . Quack ~~fs.$20wk M'1·2233 grown Lie T l 2'4·436 QuaJity Painters. inter / • Niewpon. Costa Mesa & rm S7 SO. couch 110. c-ht best workmanship servi~. 642 7638 Sa.me good serv 641 8427 t-X\er. lo rates Prompt. I trvme.~~JliS t>ves ~ Guar elim pet odor Small JObi prefe rred ---------Houlttlnning b) Alyce -------Neat Service Free e~l I •""'• Ottnge Cont I .... Ind ...,.. llOUQe• lptller In ... edltionl In I otde• to 111b""I you• I a1at1m1n1 lo• j publ1Cal10l'I lll'ld Tree & shrub tnmmang & removal. yard cleun-ups. h 3u l1ng 75 1·2322. M6-1413J1m r-~pair. lS vn '"'Xpr 67S.&345 C le~nups . tn m ming. Satisfaction guaranteed Slop'~ Take time lo relax 848·~ or 636 7149 l C .. I • ....,,__ ..,... ~ "' h · f'r and shop at ho""' it·s ------• ~ns-r ......_.., Do work myself. Refs . ..._._. aul.i.ng. ee est1t1\illeb Alt 5PM. 640·2686 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531.0101 •---. ~7-827l • - -simple with Dail) Pilol ~ famllles are. gettmx b.tom Bookcases. Waif •••••••••,.••!•••••••••• -~-------Ha 1Nttif'9 Clu.slhed Ads Aod 1( I.he campwg "bll'1:" thlS 1 I 1rn1i s. Stora(le Un its. C ARPET REPAIR KiiBFENClNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• you have something to year If yo u have 11 1 Hope Chests. & Buffets SERVICE 11 yrs t'XP Wood fences & repairs, Hauling&DumpJobs Semi-retired prof couple sell. call .1 fri endh <'amperlhal s notgett1ni; I Days 645-4~. Evemng.s Free Est. Call anyurne free est. Kelly 640-4090 + Ask for Rand) 111 f1a referen<'es i'Sl· Class1f1edt Ad V1:.er Jt l.llSed. sell It no,. w11h " l' .. _ ~..USl. Greg S.11·2648 Ken 67~ 7137 549-<4368 3540 after 5pm M2·S678 Class1.hed Ad appropn• C09Y and a I cheCl to THE DAILY I PILOT, P 0 8o1 16f0. Co111 ...... CA 9212' I We M oo llMt re• for I 1nlonn-ltJOut '-11•' I edlf1rt111ftg p4e1M cMI "41-4321 Ear1 33? I ---------w.towC~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolt-ss1onal Window clt>amng b~ Joe Daniel~ iH·548~ !-.t-.LI. 1dl1· 1Lt:m' "1th J Ua1I> l'1lot <..:1a .... 11t1:d \cl • ·~:r-:a! I ~~-~ ..... !!~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!!~ ~.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~-~~ ..... ~!!~ ~-~~ ..... ~!~ ~-~~ ..... ~!!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ . I ~····w··..:_..·········1·i·o·o· ,..,....... ~---Analyst. Successful Jn. 8anltini ~ical """"'~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• ves tment cons ultant Southwest Bank. w1una Youn& growing mfg co ~118 "CC,,....-c se8s experie~ ass1s· Beach. requ ires ex· tlu immed1a~ opening CityotHuntingtoo Beafh • __..,. tanl Reply 1n con . perienced Bank Tellers. tor pleasant reliable in· Poti~ [)ei>t. has open· PAY AILI Cl.MIC fidence: Collins Assoc. Up to m$tmo. We also dividua.I. lllgs for Transcribers . ~ ~ Jolly Roger Inc. has ~San l\\icolas Or. N. 8 r e qui re a 8 r a n c h -typing SOwpm Must have ability to type an opening'°" an A/P Secretary 4' General -phoneexperam\lSt SOwpm Must be able to Clerk wtt-e ,yrs Hper. APT. MAMA.. Bookkeeper. Conla<'t ·bt.e bkltpg badtgrov.nd wort all shifts. & pass a \. Xlnt opportunity for an For family comp&ex with Joan Gore : 497 ·1771. .flexible hrs. backgr ound se<'unt > Individual with a good children. 20 WliU. 2324 E.O. £. ·noo·sm.kr preferred test. Apply to Personnel • accounllD& background_ Elden. Costa Mes a . ·salarybuedonexper. Oept.2CX)(fMainSl.Hunt· I Salary commensurate 645-l96S.or894-CJ36. --------•I Call Debi or Doona for 1ngton Bea~h . 92648. w/experie n ce. Xlnt. -.-.c-~------.L-Bank.int · appt.557.7382 1 17141536-5491. E O.E ' benefits & working con· -"''_,_ •Lo. S.C.ela 'I* • dlli<lns at an established De"iener /Planner· re· Our main office has a11 ~ tnedlum s1z.ed compan) sldenUal Designer/ Plan· immediate opentng for Cteriail O.ERJCAL Send resume or apply in ner·<'omme rcial Plan an individual who is able ~1a.rtelU1t!SaJes • person: checkert s~ writer to meet the public aod Fashion l slod an vest GENERAL 1~ • .-rnEJOLLY ROGER o..idlt.p1 has good shorthand and Firm. EJCp811diJ'lg. Xlnl • llNI C. Ir Anoe, "9c. typlng skills. Prior U · carttr opply. i.n active ~ , J704ZG Jette Ave ,7141641 .o 191 pe r i enc e 1 n I o an saJes envir. Will handle CLERK w lrvm_e_. m~"--documentation pre · bte acctg. functions • ... _________ ,A R C Hr TE CT U R AL ferred. If you are in· bcensing assign. Non --... wiil ----'--t of DESIGNER IORAPTS· terested in an exciting s mok e r pref Call _. .._ COOK n et.'d t.'d for :'Oe'41>0rt Beach and Lon~ Bea<'h Rui.l) Pt-hc:.n Apply daiJ)' betWttD 3 S P~f ------- Cook. Mature l'H~on Pl'l'ferr'\"d 10 6 30 Thu~ Mon Xlnt Cond & Benefits EOE Ba ) view C-0nvalescenl Hosprlal ~ ThW1n CM 642 ~ COUHSB.Otl Small. fnendly perwn nel agency nt>eds go ahead 1nd1 \•1 dua l ~ w 1prev1ous a1tency' t>x per Can spec1ah1e 1! preferred Call Rita . ~. Coastal Person nel Ai;?ency. Zi90 Harbor Bl .c~ NEVER A FEE . l:COtlfJINS MAN. for space planning <'areer oPPOf'twUty offer· 640-0123 _ wwiwg !*plaons. & inlen or design firm ing attractive ('()Q'lpeftSa· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I .... I I ....... ~ ,...1~~-~-~-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Q-fll · I · don and ~nefits please · cl I t I i CUSt-• ...... ~pe c1 a 1z1n·g an com · call : Art Bayliss. Clerical cor s, .. • • • •g ~ •XfuJJ:lfme position 15 meridaJ ofc bldg int Im· 540-$300 • SIC..-rAltlS &Is -4 .,.-.. Responsible retired cou a.v.allable for an ln · provements. Archlte<'· '.QUTHCOASTSANK Employment avail. in .._.deric.it..._,.._ pie to Uve in apt. com dMduaI who Is skillfuJ turaJ drafting Ir design An lndependent Bank multi s urroundings ~ ~:!~;' :! f!:'!i::~" with f11ures . t ypes . expernecessary.556-2904 849Sunfiowef'Ave. Compelitive pay, an References reqwred & operates 10-key adder ASS..... y TRAIMU Costa Mesa Lervlew 4' hire. For more bcelNt ..._.., GMt bondable. Call ad •2&4. oa1va 1111th stupp111g & rec-e1v· 111g exp for )llg. Pro-A~10 ro Call for appt Exprt·ss Soun'd Co . ~1 DrH er. R'°'ponsrble In dl"•1dual to clthver O\ >~en Can s tart 1m medlatel) i'14...S:Z· 7240 ------- ORIYBS "tten or women 2S ) r5 or older Know the coa~t • iucs !liet Sl80 a wet-k or more Or;aoge Coast Yellow Cab. 11300 ~1 1 llt'rrmann . FountLt1n \'alley INo of Slalr r be t wn S e v.ho p1: & Ulcbdl Electn c1an. exper'd IS )TSJ for all phases ele-c tr1c work . Mus t be responsible tself -staner Call 758-9112 ror appt.. or .iwi> 2732 "A ' E Coast Hwy,CdM. Centtal Offl~ elm. F rr. lyping. filing Is answer- '"' t~e-s. exp with phones a necessity Ask ror ltentt 646 1684 ---~l n. .... ky cw. is .,. hiri9cJ; .\Ml!>t.a.nt Reserv :at1ons ~anager full l1mt- T11e!> Sal SA M 4PM. 1'v1>t01? ·~~i>m Snaclt Bar Allndt f'ull u m.. s ummer onl) up Gn ll worli helpful P1ea.se call for an appt ti lS 73S8 . \Ion ·fr1. 8 JG-S.00 Gener.rt P'\.UMIBS HB.rEll W1U traU1 S200 wtt sl<lrt Open 8am-lpm 9!115-1413 OfRCEWOb SllO Will t.ra.m SUO t.o st.art Open8am-9pm 9915-3413 DltlVRS S200 Wk Will t.ra.tn truck dnvers. Open Sam..tpm 99S-841J Electronic Assemblers -- PCB & Chas.sis wmn~ Amtncan Gw de Ftt and gets along well wrth . young hi g b sch oo I Equal Opp Emplyr M IF llllo. call Tod Services a ''a re-bHefitL ~ 642.0JO 24 hrs. 1 Ol h e r s . P a y co m --..Awa•-""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ----979--8900 _____ 1 .... ~ -· e xpe r . Hunt. B c h . 891-1661 me ns u rate with ex· l',. ... _,..,., :;:: ,.., na. pe rien<'e . Wo rk in -lo iearn mecha.nical as· BOATS. Rlccin g com· ---------•I CUSTOMS SYS. q&.IAUTY COMTROI. GINRAL OFACE l:xpent"D<'f' helpful. Ute l ~ ping. Pro hc1enc y Hotspttal ltB.lffCOOI Raleigh Hills Hospital. located an Newport Beach . has a n 1m· medlatc opemng for a re· lief coo k lo w o rk 10 JOA~ to 7 OOPM 2 cl3)S. & 5 ·30A M t o 2 OOP M 3 days per week Good Slartlng SjJ lary & fnngt' benefits packagt For 1nterv1ew. contact Barba ra Duran ~57(17 E.O E. MIF. llosp1l;,l.s C.udlopulmooary Dept. net.>ds l <'e r t1 f1 e d r~p1ratory tech. Part tr mt° !'ilRht i.hift He <>p1rat n r ) therap1sls Per Diem Pool AH ~h1fts Costa ~e :;a M e m o ri al Hotspttal. &t2 2734 or app I) Ul pe~: 301 V1cton a Sl.C.M . Ho&prt.als l Rac1x>&ogy Tecltn1c1an. Part t ime. Day shaft. Xlnl. be neflls. Costa ~f e s a M e m o r 1 a I Hortpct.aJ . 642·2734 or app- 1)' 11'1 person. 301 V1ctona St.C M. 1 •ple¥ant enviro nment ='~Y will tnl1n pany needs qual. store Clerical w1UI good company personnel. Muat know Ptr1a•1I bvlerits including 2 . In It i al du t 1 e s . manne hardware & ng Wf'eks vacauon after one sandblasting • honing ol Clettl Pwu••I Depalwflf MAnOIW. Large ma rioe corp needs persoo Wllb s.1l.1ng background. Entry l~·el position with excel growth potential. Drat\ 1ng a plus Salar) ru.ooo+ depending on quahf1cal1ons C all !>46-1101 Elertroruc Tech for Com puler Ae r osp a<'e A s s em bl y . Gene r a l KnOwledge ol )Ob shop operations requ1rt·d Teletron1C' Labs. HB 891-1661 w fl g u res IO· key b > -.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!' touch Opportunity for ad\•ancemenl. XlnL co benefits Informal offire C ~ Call Mrs Weed af\er 9AM at~- medi I rts gln&. 2 « more yrs exp ~ear. company paid ca pa · h lifll necesury. Please apply ~,ftnllo LDSurancc. credit -some eavy ng re· "li'iJOn. dental coverage qwred at Pacllic Rlging Com· t etc Apply between the pany. 2"30 West Coast :tiou.rs of BAM SPM Call OIUYR Hictiway, NB.&ll-2161. : fpir appomtment please . must have good driving IOOllEIPB &i2-4321. ext. 2ii record Lile bookkeeping & re· 0..-.. Coast local Pi<'k ups & de· cord keeping for retail Daitw Piiot bvenes Stott in So. Coast Pina. • 330W Aa y Street some heavy llft ing re· 1 perso n o ff Ice qUired Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . ..,11 also be trained in Mirumwn of supervu><>n ~ Equa.l()ppor Employer me<'hani<'al assembly Possibly some sales ,.'Ori< We1sfa eld' s Jewelers 540-7188. Mr. Klein or Rhonda. ' • ACCOUMT1M'9F/T On ly thos e s eek ing --------- Hours 8am -Spm, with permanent employment IOOttlEEPH some overtime. Must be need apply. Lumber Co. oeedsexper •abaetooperalelO.keyad· ~dalions & ~olidays bkkpr. f /lime. Salary E.xc~Uenl training for a rnllf'ATiftt.I career·minded person" u., un Good t yping skills. det.a1l l'nMlftunnu onented and abilltr to .,.rv Uft use a 10.ke> 4400 c...-Dr. We otrn a good startmg ... ..,..,... t.ecta. Ca. Day care & locker room salary, excellent com· attendant. Mon thru F'r1 . pany paid benelits in· Equal Opportwuty Jpm 9pm Call Scou eluding al tractive worit Employer Ir \ 1 n c C I u b H ou ' l'. apparel. Apply in person I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7S4 7SOO between9AM &4PM. -------CLEU OBJ Ha.P. 0 CITIZENS BANK 0~ COSl .o. MHA Tbeatre tickets P tune Apply wkdr· bef for lick.et agency. Mon u AM onJy Calif Wine F'ri. 10·3 . for appt. Me r c h a nts . 23 591 551 ·9212 Mr. West. Rockfield. E l Toro Newport StaUooers. Inc ~ EHGINEB Prepare sub-d 1\ 1s1on maps. ten lfl lJ\ e ma ps for urban pla n n1ng1re al estate Comparue:.. Maps ,Y.1U be presente<i to cities for approval Must havt' rollege credits UJ C1\'1I F.n~. 2 years on lhe )Ob lralrunll 2 ) ea rs ex ~r m (.)vii EnR. Must be fluent in Farsi. ~7971. GENF.RAL O F'FIC E Must enJO)' phone con· tacl. Y.Ork1n«i with C'U5torne rs. ~t:ul work & t) p1nj! Paid va('atron. '"·k pay & health tn!' t'ull time Apply 1n pt>rson. ~on-f'r1 a t Barden's PPSl Control 6% Randolph. Costa Mesa, S46·5S70 ----~~--~1 Escrow St>c retary. ex ~ornce penenct' n~:iry Call INTIY UYB. Hotel La Quinta Hotel 1515 So. CMlf Or. ·~at Harbor Blvd ' :'-iow hinni: MAIDS 1 J.nitllsh speaking or bil· 111i;:UJI prererrt'd 1 DESI Cl.Ell llGHT AUITOI Please apply 1n person t:Qual Opponun1ly Emplo)er 'di:nc machine. Wiil train -company pd profit shar· negotiable. 5.S7·3:118 1711979_4200 Call for appomtmenL llJg 2970 ff.arbor Blvd. UTOTEM MARKETS ·medlcalJ\lfeins IOOI•--Suite2«> Costa Meu • ·, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!642!!!'· 77!!02!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ . Mission Viejo Are a M "-9t E. 0. £. MI f IV /H 1• c a II M rs . ca m p b e ti Wo rk I n a t tr a c ti v e "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I .··--------... ss __ l ·_Jll30 _______ bayfront off ice In ~ O.ERKTYPIST RECEP· TIONlST ror law oHr~. ~raJ clen cal dut.ies. .mswer phones. 35 hr wk . OC airport area. 833-0352 Oellvel") P 'tune A~. LA Times 'flOO per week Laguna Beach 494-8496 Dental chalrsidl' ass·l. professional school grad Mary.S.0.l031 We !lave several open· f aaabst _,._,,,ed ror nllll 1ng:. for bright. am-Housekee p er. P iT . ·~ blt.Jous people w1lbng t.o needed for NB home. salon w11h or w1lhou1 learn. Salanes to S7SO m\15t be mature. t'Xp, rd follow1nR . St ar t 1m Great companies w/good ~'-645·3933 mediately. 64541PJ. Ask potential. Call Rita. '" p G N e wport Be a c h . " NX:TG BX N Assembly/Service Mariner s Mi le. Im · TEMPORARY ReJister today lO work Manufacturer needs roediat.e openine for ex· for Gin1er or Sanch ~. Coast.al Person-Housekeeper. rull lime nei i\ien<). Zl'90 Karbor bve-Ul, 2 children ages 10 -FACT~Y WOltlCR Bl.CM & 2.. pvt rm + salary. CLlllljTYPtST or exper. Npt Bc h Will trai.o COOKteallOUS 64G-353S dependable worker to ------ClfllM. on various accounting " person to hand.leis repair perienced lndividwal. orange juice machlnes. Maintain records for booklteep1n g assign· Some f'eld service. Must rnu.ltip&e corp. lhru ftnan· 1:11enu. Work close to ha ... _ni 1 IL cial statements. Non· your h o m e . Figure ve mec ... ca exp • smokers call Mr. Pickett Rec1st.er today for local temporary asaltnments. 557-IMS operate CRT wut. Re· OINTAL/Aslist. quires good lyptng. 10. D'>er«et.lc front & back key adder, & knowledge otri«? Good pay, 4 day of office procedures. work week. 642-5980 XlnL co. benefits. Call Night Shift S.lOPM to NEVER A FEE <>ranee atta. l-997·2259 4·0QA~. lOhrs. per night. '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 4 iuchts per week. Moo. -= Thurs. Apply in person· ~ Se · gd drlvinc ~-Juice ~ ""'""'" .... lO n1or Accou.n· Tree. l.5602 ChemJcal La. ~twee n 9 & 11 AM . a.a needed throughout KB. l9l-462S. 714-&c2·162S. Mrs. Weed after 9AM al Dental Assistant Part m .• un-: 64S-&1&1. Tune. E•p'd. RDAprer . EDLER INDlTSTRIES ZlOt OoveSl. N.B Acroas from 0 C Airport Gitt Friday. 1 girl office. lO·JPM. some typing. Pft'ma oent 979-3!1123 HOUSIPAIBfl' Needed in realdence with 3 to 6 devek>pmtntally clsabled young men. At· tnd.lve Orange eou.ty ne11bborbood . Room. board. t.ranaportaUoa ex- penees with salary. Pa· Uence. understanding. & behavior modification helpful. Call Suuon FomdaUon 71....,ZW7. PO Box 11444 SA CA llZTU Orange Counly U 1 Sal. Open. El Toro Au1•1&rs~..W c=:~,:~~rM~t llMPOIAIY~SSMas ~~:p;.~~~C:C~: _m_1130 _______ 1 Apply a\ Pacific Handy know frame • flnlah. typist Is 10 key addin& DENTAL Ore. r ecep· CW.lnc.720W.17thSt. Exp . 'quality J72Jlllrdtser..f mach.144-6156 llonlst. Exper . only . Cclsta llaa wor\mansblp 1 mual. ....,.,. .._. New po r l 8 e a c h MnO MICHAMC . _m_._a. ______ 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ a.Ill/TYPIST Pleasant iroup practice floral Designer exper, full time. Ms.-0083 FOREMAN for Carpentry fs pemtiqco 548-1444 GOLF S H O P SUPERVISOR. P /t . Prefer retired or semi· m. person. Newporter lnn, U07 Jam~. NB, See Dav~ Renner BeL ,.1 _.,,,.., 9 __ ..._ ·-oumben.pleasantphone 4day week.M0-1122 ,.. _,..o. ivmuway ForeiplsdomuUc.Lrc. CASHIER-Houaewarea .......... -----Pu.rchaslni Dept. nttd.s ---------Full Tlme Sales ._GROOMER, uper'd .. for QOO, Coldwell Banker clean well-eqwn, ........ --'--. a~v in ,,_.,,.., CLERlCAL t I ·--------If • Npt r~t M bo nY .. .,_ ... ....,., --, ..-·~· ma u.re persoo w a c· "'--iivery needed . See 1-.-. a · esa s p. 17---.., .. ,., ... JMmaAnlOJa ~comm. Lotaofworll. Crown arclware, 3107 curate ability. Detailed Dental reception lat Craig. 2123 Newport Call: J o)' btwn 4 4c ~· .. own t ools. Hunt Auto E.CoutHwy CdM MEDIA wortc in happy slllTOUnd-needed, •·S days pe r Bivd.CM."•" ~ioo 5:JOPM.646-40Sl " FREEPARKING Cntr. 1825 Lacuna Ca · ' · Inga w /small growing weeJl for beaut laJcetide ........ ~ nyon Rd. L•&· Bch.1--------·1 compaoy. Xlot. co. speclaJty office. Must be FULL TIME N t/ GU•RDS it'<-... •-or494·3000. WIEI$ be nefits . Call I ng : abletobaodleaUasperts · · ewpor " INDUSTRIAL.COMM 'L 1eui.q office represen· tative for prominent Newport Beath d e - veloper . Some leasmg expr. desireable but. not nee. Salary+incent1ve compensat ion . Call ~lllOwkdys . i ANALYST """' -. , ( f d .. S I lrvi.oe area laodscape Full • part lime . AU 1 ANN.. .&<R~ AUTOMOTIVE _,._ o ront eaa. a ar~ maintenance.144-e94 _ _.. __ .._,,,. -· open. You name rt. I'll areas . Unifo rm s lavnl. firm Newport -n , .. , ••c•llHt .,. COMPUTER PROGRAM· p 1 y It . M e d i c a 1 GaBAL OMCI fu.mished. Ages 21 or " .Beach ex~Assl. f\all tJme " tompany u TVTI U porhalty re•9'rts MER <ENERGY lm~. pension plan, H~on Beach area. ovef'. Retired wekome. ..,. _.Dir. Sales Re-beftefita. Pitkup 6 cle· .. , A N A L Y S I S A N D No ~eace nee:. App. ....... stron1 clerical• livery. Must have valid t••d typl•t ••d DESIGN> WANTED: .noo!!!-.mok!!!!!!er!!!!!.IC7!!! .... !!!!.!!!!f Sm. o rice. l nvoicla a. Ly Un1venal Protertion Accounlinl Clerk for admia. bll.1rd. Good Calif. driMr's liffnM It llAJlKETS •tail ..._ Dlli9t • ·--· ..... •<'h E ... ..i .. -. -= typine. phone conuct Serv1ee. 1226 w. 5th 1 ..._ 0 a. b .w-.~ ... --__. t . __,,....., ..... ._ .. ~_. --.-""" .. ...........,. w/c\Bt0Cllera. IC7-3513 Sa umuo:r co. 1 aey y 1--~. YP'DI a-.-"''v-~. For2Dd•3rdSblfts wUI Ce•tht ef iaa Firm. Permanent D111M1. ,..... ~. Dla Ana. In-toudl. Cd witb oumben. ~:·e11per. Xbtt. aowtbOP-Coatact Jerry tn our UI ' .. , c 1 1+ • p NI Time. Compai\.ive Cleft typiat. &d l)'ll(nl Genenloffice terview bours 9-1.2 • H Pleanal atmosphere. "\~ Noa-amc*er pref. Scnkel>ept. Wepromatetomaaace· ................... Salary Is Beuflts. &ld.l.la,att.entJontodeWI Experleacedofficebelp. MonlhnlPri. Gdbeaefita.<Alll.)'Daat : -..zl IOY CAIY9 med 6 auperviaioa from _.. _.. •••r:z De1rH Or Eaperieace • dental f!•P required. at. wtt. % nllt\ta •Sat. Hainlytiab & Maoucuriat mom betweeoMpm. IOU.SIOYCI Widdn. ........_...__-....,-:... Required. EnalneeriDI Aproa.lmatel~ ts hh per Jewela by Jou pb. wanled la F.V. area. £a. ~· ....... ra&JYeAaaW•ot 171416 .. 6444 WANTACAREEJl? -----BeckaroundABilPlu.s. week. mo~. H\&Dl· S40-908I.. peronly.Somefollowbal JAMTOIS !•rt •Im• tv-SS· CalHTl4>Gl·MD •wtlllet 9ffHtl• .. Call Vlr1tala Al : IQllcGB:ecb.142-1131. -uired. C.11 .., ... 10 Ml'llYISOltS 1(.,,,,.,. ..-.'~ AUTOltJ•• l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I-. m.1••11. n&A,. __ ... __ A-"~to _. •••M Ofl!ICI ~. -.w ev. AJk Maletre .. le to work ·-~"....... "4·765'. M /P. ~ .. '..~L-.....,.. ,_ · for .......... ~..,._,.-. vrv C•og A well orpalJed person fcirllary ~ •d area. f;l.G.£. .-.11!11111'.IOllh COB11 ... r'iltc1 , .. ata· I 11111t .-, _. COOi • Slm co.at Hwy, So. needed ror ... vy tnbl1 -----·-----J.mton: a .•lhr. Wu· ~ ••-• .__. t i C 11 a..et It• ML Dietary Su-rvhor . ...,_.orttl-SJOO 6 ftllq. Accuracy"'>' HAIDWAll4 .. ldl en: .. .JO/bt,Silperrieor • ·:.·~SflC. -•-••-•GI' -llll, OD. a • weea ---r-8 ~ant. Part'n Pw1Di .. lary: open. l'or ID• ~ .. d:l'':-~ ==-~::-· t:-.=· -.7a AM NATIONAL &:t'!:and~:;te.~rit.: =:.o-:1':.f: =::r.=·e~ ___ :_·,... __ .. _t._1 =:~.:.:=: · ... , ... C.· •••rattler ••••••• alUKHNUUDY B!l_IC:a. .. OM -..... aalary In newapa,.r '*· HAIUJWA&S SALES r.u Co .. P.O .... Hut. •·Db-....-,.....,., .. _ Prt, ._ MlemllaDl _...,. ._ ..,.. ,.. 11 COOIC dmal.uon. Mtaat uve P'ow,.,..olftce • .,.,i u-. A'*1 la ,,......., CA ..,, or -•Wed Pll Cll COIP ~. call Rid. depmdallle au&o A tQJoy 1:aet1• lleeliLa pmon· Ra Heidwan can: 2l2-'lff.ml. or aw"G SALIS _, ..... fer 2 llrll. All,.. . • at PlrtHr'a Bistro. wortl•C out of doors. 0.C . .\lr1Mlltarea. lOU 'rnlae Ate.: DMll.alS. ;: __ ....._,.om; .... 161. .._ ....... ane. ll•S•N •••aa 4411C -•· Mtt o,.tnc m So. Oran .. FrederidtlrownAsloe. ~tliffPlau> Ma --------~ === to atart • . .._ "'* A pr•!• r r • 41 . ea 11 Ii-~ i t.at-a 8c • m.u O». Ooatact Larry lmoe s.t-W • h wel r y s 1 IH • • n .. ••• t Ill••• o• D 111b. ,. ... 1'17. t .,.....,Ce COOK--'cl.llottha" UAll.,PM. ftetUd Ix· ..... ••'-•with 1111111119 111111111 MW9 . tn111port1lloa • rt· • dlrtftr~ Write:.._,, am.tner.$41·2:28'. •••AL Offtel Hu,r:.as tloHa. Prerotreble g = .... f•UMel. Wo.Aflom!r. ~-..a....-1 '-:1.="•'~' .1~ p 0 -.1 .-...0 Gd.. \J1al lldlll.. wertt Medical Tranacriber ...... llarU•:meMI. '" ~.. ...--&• 1r ..,_, • • -,,.... • 0 0 N UT 8 A K £ R vllted..aic.traMc:s ftrm. •lnptt. 0&¥ abift. f\all .:.teM I• -. · -• -.., ,. ... • t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!! '"' ... mu. llntn1 WANT£D £xp. M • M ~ llilMtks. mi Ume. Xhu. Mneftt1.,...._ ,_.,....,..or • ' • .... at m, dQa: .. •'-lbl 1:.7k--. ..:;,_ .. _•_•.'-f'fll"s __ .. _* ___ Donuta. 111.uloe V~. Vlrtoria. CM. M1·71A Cotta Jina •mortal ..W.., CIMIUtM M-~ 1~~· ..-rl'"9. .-...... ~,. HmwlOIMthift1rouwant •tm IO£ lbpltal.ta.natorepp-....., wtD,.. ,.._ 1~ -,__..._.,,.....""',_want I• 1ot rnwltt. PhH 101tll?Clenlnectadado PW"'-JOU want tn t;rtapenon.I01Vidorial •••••1Mrtlht,... [}:,,~-----Ml. DIU11'UalClasaln.da. ..... llwdl 6'2-5e71. ~PilatClwlfieda. jWantAds Call'42WJS Want Ad flesuJta M2·Sf'71 St .. C.M. ple.CaU'fodQ!Mt.-. , 1 . ,\ ' I ' ' ' I I I I I I I ·P QM.VIII.OT ....... ........ s ..... , No SH &aul Pa hi.on Isle bued to s nu't' a ppe arlnJ 1nd t \ "'lJ'Ptftt ss+ Out.a01na P «'rsonal1t y Good ad' an~l'M'n\ Pot•nt ii st1rtln1 salan to~ C• C..., t7J·"H Hil6 E 4th St . S A A/PT,._ Beaut. f'astoon Isle based ~ 5Ms nttt appeann" nd1v. w/10 key by touch fc pleasanl personality Excel. benf-5. & startmi ;alary toS700 , C .. C.-.y '72.ftH 1616 E 4th St . S A. T,... BE-aut. beach located ro sttks personable tnd l\ ~ t y p 1n i 4 5. n1 r e a pp•aranre & an e~e 1n~ard the futu~ to JO•n this fn<'ndlv t'la1ms dept Co orfers c.--crel bent".. l!OOd a d \ a n c t>m('nt Potent. & startini:: !'al:in to S6SO · Cal C.,., '12·HSS 1616 E -Ith SI ~ I\ Word~ T ........ MB>tCA.L RECEPTIONIST Newport Center Appts. books. balling Appearanc-e & personality a must Send resume & salary req lo S B A P 0 Box 2000 Corona del Mar 926Z.S ---- MedJcal X.aAYTECH. Line eoc.-Me.ucan menu. Exper·ct. Needed for Dr's. ofc Sl.100 m o. w merit raise 49C>-S313 apply to chef at 31616 ~AL~ Ofc. Coast Hw y, S o uth ~ 1 ~-499-SlOO for busy G ID FOWJt.am .._uoa or · Valley. Pegboard. 10- OFFICE CLEll TUIJtEE Rece1v1n~ Clerk. F IT . Retail clothing store exp preferred W1ll tratn Hr-1 8 »5 30. Mon·Fr1 Call 644-S(Y;O, ask ror Nancy Rttepuonast. Charoprac Uc Assistant. wtU train ror career as. Must be self starter. fast. ac C'urate typist. & have gd ~ec retanal dutie s 964-$1 RECEPTIONIST·ParL· tune. Joe Forrester LTD. 64>SJ70 RICEPTIONIST With or Without typtng needed. Top pay Tem- porary & f uJI lJrnt Call Tod Servi~ at 979-0164 The OaJly Pllot has an 1mmed1ate opening for trainee for full lame . permanent i>0s1t1on m our Class1f1ed Depart mrnl Must be able to l)"pe ~ wpm (typtnft test will adm1ru.sLer't'd to ---------aJI appllcants I, lO key RICEPTlOMIST adder . handle phones. Beaut. Fashion Island le arn compute r and olc oeeds bnght, outgo other general clencal mg person to greet their duues Opportwuty for executive.type chenls advancement and ex-Salary to $85o0. Call Rit a. c e I I e n t c o m P a n Y ~6055. Coastal Person ~nefa ts. Salary com nel Agency. 2790 Harbor mens urale wit h e x -Bt.CM penen<'t' F'or tnlen 1e...,. NEVER A FEE please call. 642-4321. ext zn ORAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W Bay Street Cot>ta Mesa Equal Opportuo1l> Employer Secnt.-y· Tnkt needed for busy'f"tB la w olrace 848-4114 ·---- Tckphu Saldtou Sl.'TS hr plld boa~ to st.art. No exper necess No~,. Acros.s from OC A1tport 2-9pm call Taau. 641 -0169 w£1NSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Dady 10-6. f'r1 10 9 C106ed Tuesda) U'TSl Westma~ter Ave Garden Grove SS.-'103 Carpet. I rol I. 148 )l.l'dw. SIS,95 retail. Sacnflc-e al <'U'il. 19 yrd 531 ·2648 •• J.welry - -... 70 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •IM~P.DIATE CASH• f'o r Go ld . Stlv ~r . Platinum An y kCnd. cond . amount Dan.1et Mil~ ------- Lrg_ Admiral dbl door Diamond nnit. S800 0 80 relng,. Perl cood l3.$0 Good 1nvelllment .,fl SSl 221.S 6 =-> SS_7 -™"----- Kenmr>re wshr dner gd ..._bi •ry • 1011 c'Oftd S2SO Ca II after 6pm •••• • ••• • • • • • •••••• ....... 8463842 TRl:CK S pray booth DeVlllbt.s. 1 'r old. ao· fhg>da1r~ dbl oven stve. lor\ii x 16· h11th x 22· w1de eiec. pullout patt s.aver Offer Rebu11\ Steam ~ Sl.50 67~ cleaner. Electromat1c M• , w.hri.ihl02S ~-~-213 m 2010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IOIO Forrntd an 1tJf' • ron. 2 '"' · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • x 2~ ... x 3 1ti". 10' tonit. LUGGAGE T A&S ne w· P · P n OOe a from )our bustne!.S card. !'14l :.11'0 Send one card for ea<'h It al ti.H-indoor or patlO t~ plU) ~ spare We Secretary Assistant to Telephone Sa~ Invest Terra C«ta 50', <){ rl" r et urn pe rmanently financial ~enau.~ Sort menl o ff acE" 1n San ta d 500 !> r &\'a ll sealed altraC'l1ve tag & !>!>Oken. gentle. JO)'ful. Oemente oeeds &oe1o<eFal 8tG-22S5 ,1ro1p. meet1n2 a1rhDt' perlect1on1sl Prepare sale5~rsocu for~9 even , --I I> reqwrements P"" nutnuous meals Vaned ang 5'ul\ No e:rper 0« CGh 1035 •l'flt '°'" & lhPtt • for a hard wo rll:. & travel Will lraln. Htl'.h comm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pf'1"()f'lal.IU'd ta~ m<"~ <$S683. F.asy sell. CaU 10.1.2Alil E•o t 1<' Ab yss1n1an wallp.aj'H.'r . fabric or 71~1201. Htmala)an Persa.n l11t "Da) Clo paper & we SECRETARY rAOM!'J> p rr 20 hrs. all sll 111.i. ~ hr i14 760-UiO'i tens pla) fuJ ar lo\ lllg wtU bark & tnm your ~ Barbara t~ IJr Ir} t'*O cards botdl Lu baC'k PRIC~ F:xrel. oppor to learn th£' rapidly J?rov.ina field of Word Process1nf! ror 1ndiv. witypinl! 60+wpm. BE-aut. ~a<'h locateod ro Frie ndly <'o -worker<> F.x~I ~rowth potent & startin(l salary S700 UQUOR Store clert & sura.nces, recepuonast OIDH DESIC stockers Exp. pref'd. _m._,_9_lll ______ --i Santa Ana d1stnbutor R.E. U4 OfflCEa Expanding . !liewport Beach based 1nvestment firms sttks motivated aggressive seli·starler wi:th estab. backerou.nd tn R E. lendtn& Com rtllSSlOO + Yr Ja mes 95S--0073 Secretary Challenging growth oppol'\Wllt> for ouut&ndmg person Rep- h an conf1denet' Col.hos iUsoc. 5t67 San Nicolas Or="' 8 Telephone A ppt Clt'rk pleasant p it pos1t1on wttb National fi rm 4 hrs da.LJ) Open 9·9. Cal I Mn C\.uba• Pffo<.1an KJtlens bl\lle. 2 ~. CF A r•g . tl.50 ea ~ S?ea or3 SS 4 S~$160 ea 61J~Sl ~ea C .. C..,., 97i.99SS 1616 E "th St . S A but not nee. C al l MecbcaJ RECEPTIONIST seeks a r ti culate 1n · S86·1410 or apply at front omce with el· dmdual for tnStde sales. 25671 Ma.rguent.e Pkwy. Hours 9 to 6. weekdays M V. EOE pen~ Salary negolla· f'or appc. call. Mecca at •. 'rt,...... ~-Hunt. Bch 842·3622. 641-020~. Mon .. Wed .. Liquo r S tore STOCK Me*al A.uitt9t Fn. from lOAM tol2 .OlS of f'Xf'rt'IM? tn lhlS l e pl r o r 1n'1 1\ " back2round in print .hop. rollatlnl!. btndmJ?. •tr Lots ol heavy hftlnl! F:xcel ben("; & slartint.? 1alary to S800 Person. 4 days 2 n1tes. Expd. ne~ • some re· r 0 r b u s Y N B Parttune g1ster e xp. Appl)' in rheumatolog1st office EXTRA INCOME Must be exp. ui lab work person Holiday House Cash for referrals t...quors 2937 E. Coast ..:&K-:..:..:....::.:UIB::.:..1·-------1 h'seas)'. Call for Highway. Medical info Mr 811.M! 760-7070 -C• C.-.y f1J..H51 1616 E 4th St • S A LOAM RICEPTIONJST PART TIME c:RaYfCI~ Radiology omce. N B -now ~tust be people onenled 0 range Co u nt Y Salary commt'nsurate Mclrtgage Banker seek· w1exper 631 4422 T...... llll Ptt'SOCI with servicing -~::..:.:.._.:_:_....:..;. __ ~ Beaut bank ~erfoo«mi;? upeneoce. Will con-Med 1 ca I I a b n ee d s Sider trainee. Call Nan· ~retary rece ptionist .., ater seeks exper. tefler<i o Join their irowani cy.~l. (CK diversified pos1ho«l •Laff. Wori( in ~aut. new Maids wanted. SeacbCf ~ a t u r e p e r s o n • -wanrt1 XJnt t>eMs. lots Mot.el. Lfl6l South Coast resi>0ns 1ble1effl c1ent lr parties & s urt1n1t u.-. ~.u........ Busy p hones. good .atary toS'900 r-''_:.'"''..;..··-·-----· ----tYJ)tlil Pleasant worlung C .. C.-.y f72.f955 ~AHCE condluoos Noo sm<>tler J616E 4th St .SA lbt\lre, adult men & Medical background s.a ••• , lo s.c: .... , ., "'"' 'leaul. S&L noted for its ;eeks 1ncJI\' w 1n1 ce appearan c e . t d :ommw11cat1ve skills & y pin~ & s hortha nd Ex<'el. benes _. lots of >artift. C4 C..., '12·HH 1616 E. 4th Sl.. S A ....... , ,, Excel. opportunity for pxper'd mANl(ler lo jotn this progr ess ave S&L. build a br1f!ht future G~at bmes Ir ne11ot1ab~ ula" c.-c.,, '12-ttll "1t E. 4lh St • S A women oeeded. Ciu.nlllg bdpful 494 0701 & pan n t 1 o g c o . To p --=~'----.. -L-.-.u--99--I a:oney, pd vacatioo. xlnt ~-__-• benefits. S48-8444 Exp. tn ophthalmology 1-persoo office Sl300 M.a.i.nteoa.oce man-helper F'V 548-3769 for apt complex an C M ---------1 ~orsemi.642-5073. Modeling, co mm 'ls . MAINTENANCE MAN. needed for Prop. Mgmt. Co. SIOO + gas al - k>wance. Miut have exp., t.oob. truck. 64 l-1.33'. M.ana&emenl MtH • c•••• 1 II you are a competent • films. & extr as New races. all ages/types Exp. oot nee. 9S7-0207. Mo d elin g T eachers needed. Make.up, vi.sual Poise, & wardrobe. Must be qualifi e d . Ca ll : 642·3'Xi0. eqier. matu.re maucer MODILS our bocws lDCeot.ive pro-New modeling agency IJ'Mll ClC*kl double yow-seeking oew faces. Call uLa.ry to$30.000a year in New po r l P ho l o a hicb volwne 24 br. loca· F'.--"'·--...,., ....,s boo. We have a full _...,._._.... __ ._v_,,.....,_,_. __ -1 beeelits P9Ck•ge indud---------• Ina denLaA. medical & bfe Nurses imurance and paid vaca· •If• I ""S * tioD. Apply in ~rsoo or n '" submit resume before We~_... roe! Ill /ID '° the aUenlioa ol To ft.atr our new otnce in ..., ... Olftar ~l~ch:::U:t!1.~c!r U.SUh Coast area. we TIAINEE n SANCIAL PLANNER EARN UPTO $8.95 PEI Ill Xlnt wo rking cond Part lJme eveninit. 2yrs coilt'ge 7Sl 2411 P/J' office work. penna nent . r efe r mature person Small office 1r1 NB 548-9617 hrtT• ee2~~$~ COUD!lelor <over 21 > with the J im Long & As· soclales Agency to supervise and chaperone DAILY PILOT earner boys and girls oo a one - on-one ba.s1S. evenings 6 to 9PM. We need coo· cern ed. Innovat i ve persons who are looking for a lucratJve part-time poaitioo. S4 hour to start. Call 642-4321 ext 250 betweeo 2 and 6PM. Allk for Lori ~£ Costa llesa. CA Equal Oppoc Empk)yer U.LH.SCTRY Newport Be a c h 1n dus trial farm s eeks pos itive persona lity Front office type with good phone & client tecluuque. t) piog skills Escrow. bookkeepallJ! & R. E. lie. a plllS. Salar) + 1SECRETARY PURCHASING/ INVIEHTORY ~~mes 714/95.5-0073 f.xp d purchase order follow up. inventor) con ll.E..SAUS 1rol. t)pe 45+"'pm. Orgaruz.ed persoo In 1ne Have operung ror 2 as Furn mfr. 540 8894 , seruve agents Wllh lead· Karen aqg company Gr eat --------- poteoual. Xlnt tra111ing ~rttary Accounts Re<- New Ucet\SffS welcome Bkkpr wante d fo r Call AJ StelJ a to 96J.S67 I land.sca pe a rchJtttt ura I arcbllectura l planning firm an Irvine .area Ap prox 2 3 >rs e1tpene nc-e <.:.au Yvonne. m.5120. for Restaurant help wanted an_ter_\1e'* _____ _ to worlt C®nter. snack Sttmary l J: rl olf1ce shop & beer & wine bar · 1 "' • for F'V sports club Ovt'r fleluble. ZS hn per edl. 21 only. Please call accw-ate l)PlDC. start Barbara.968-627l SU5644 L999orS48 nss •S.Uet.., If-<• PenooneltAdvertt.Mktg BOB'S Deps. have09ft\lnls per ~OfTHI u pans1on-Npt Bch ~ fin s vces. firm. Good llG IOY typmg. shthnd skills. u Immediate openings 111 per req'd Noo·smobr our fanuly rest.aurants at pre/ Call. 640-0123 nearby locatioos. We re· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ quire no previous ex- perience. Joln our f ri~ · ty team Come see us to- day between 2-4PM . W9'tenW ....... 1n CoolaT,.._. 23952 A venld.a de la Carlotta, Laguna Hills 28502 Marguerite Mi&slon V1e.t0 WlihnW ...... C:.-T,...... c ...... m1 Edmcer H.B F.qual Opportunity Empk>yer Secretary /Re~pllonlst fUU time. light typing. geoeral office wortr. up pr•ferred . Vale ri e 644-2:507 SICllTA..IY l\lpL Ctr to Sl,2JOOtmo Wert fot 1 bMI. Must~ Jt.lot l y pill. t'rtt to Applicant lrvme P~l"IOClJWI AtencY e E. 171.11. Costa lleu Swle ~ '42· 1470 842-7.X. maa Orumlde FedenJ Sav 1J13S bu an 1mmedute operung for a full tunr teller an it's Sa.n Juan CaptSt raoo office E• ~ tS helpfuJ but not re q\Ared. We offer a competrtave st.artuig salary aod an attllent fnnge ~oeht pacbge 111clud10g df.nt.aJ care. Do'JI 1040 10ormoreS1 40ea _ ....... ~................ SaJes Tax Included KEESHONO Pups AKC Oiamp su-e Mt F Pet 6 sho w Pvt pt )' Z1J an u.s aft 6 pm Lab PUP'>. blll.. AK C. "'wmed. s hots. champ Imes. gu.ar MS-1064 __ _ Braut 6"'2 mo Old Eng httpdol( AKC. rem "JO CARD .. Draw )'OW' own or send name. address. phone A we'U make one card pu tat Add ~ eaC'h. Send checti or money or-der to N.OT ,.JMTlMG P 0 Box LS60 C-Oista Mesa. Ca. 92626 l'erf. mark1nu . Ob•· Yamaha ampllfier. model dlent lratm'd Great pet. G3CH12 w reverb. new. loves ch ildren Incl S2$0. Drafting t<1b&e, S76. ~ & food. SUO ~ desk, 60xl0. five m.3133 drawer w1 silent casters Quahrted apJ'bcants are tE...--..._ y 1,.,.5 _ excelJftlt condition - asked to apph m persoo ~-• -o .. "'-'"• to .. ••••••••••••••••••••• $350 8)"S 67~~. ~ves m FOWL --- SAVICS l22'2l Caauno Ca.1>&$trano San J u.a.n Ca putraoo, C&W~ '61·7200 Equal Oppor Employer Shih Tnl Male. blk ••ht. _673-__ 27_12 ______ _ Xlnt l'et da)s L.esh• =-> lrg m.am>rs 3X.S 4t up. ~9320640-i26S lrg make up table seats Good homt'. unusual lttt &-12. glJl.$.5 int Clecoraun& tem Blk gry. 3 bob tail. tables Ir custom chau·s. 1 la.al ~ 6219 12 2 Ii ~mboo screens & rattan ~m CllrTI. S desks 642.3Q50. Kitten. Blk & Wlute male. sht hair JO wits okt. a real cuoe MS-7090 Braut-off wht Fr PTov bedroom rum 9 drwr dres~r. 2 nate stao4$. Good cond S300 67~3733 ~veral f'ren c h co~r TOO YftllMf' b\hos $4S Ong. R~ ..... etdung S18S SJS..SSS5 • F. Adorable Kitt.ens FREE S48-0lll call anytJ me McMnc. mu.st sell furn II All.UIS?? aft•r6pm. lrgappu~~ · lnumd.. openuags (Of' u A UST Shepherd Fem sharp cuys • cals. free to Loves kids & bfe. Shots. Robert Wood Seas<'ape. travel major u.s cities spayed. needs ruce peo. 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Chnscraft Best offer Camper SIU· .. LL for ~m SANT A AMA O\erm.900 646-2165 lruck. long bed MUST DATSUN ------S£Ll.. Sl.50 4!13 74-08 · Exln cond $22$. days MTll09 l.918 Welk ran 24. airs lot ----2001 E. 17th Str~t fishing boat Xtru. Motoriwdlilll•• 9140 SantaAoa __ 558_·7_81_1 0>mpu1.er Cash Recistu like neow! ~U half pnce Pnced Sl6.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v-9570 ~·Sl.26 GootJ Motoberane Moped. •••••••••• •••. ••. •••. •• S400or oo~t offer BaiTON WHALER 40HP !*>J 8834 Mere Tlr stereo all C'o\ 1017 en.645·0222,6733329t·\.t> Motorcydes/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Scoot~ 91 50 ,SHERRY'S PET CARE • 36' ls lan<i G yp-.) 711 ••••••••~•••••••••••• Boa rding & grooming Trawler. T W d:.I, radar l9'7!1 llONDA c u750K • wi t h love. free pk up. A P. gen. AC .. 3 state Black. 5800 mile' :.tOC'k • ·2917 '61 Corvalr Grttnbnar 'o!.'lndow \an. <iuto. leaks but runs '(Int. must o;ell 9\50 559·4527 ·11 Dodge, CUl>lom1zcd . \cry n1 ce. runl> ~ood . must sell 842·963'1 'Poodle Pups for sale . rms. S8. 9.500 New part .........., Pf» 833·3179 1'ea Cup studs, 2S yrs. Yarht f.xch 675 1800 ""'""" ---Auto Leosiftq 9580 ~546-2848 -. --------"AWASAKI. KMIOO 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-' & n--1090 ~ . Pacemaker St-dan. l>Pd . ltiOO m 1. Never l~Us Royce Rentals b) -·~ m. like new. shps 003. abu.sed $425.645-3022 Rl'asonable Rand). ·-·•••••••••••••••••••Dana We st M arina -------Regal Re ceptions. "Lest.er Upright-Piano 213-96S-i681 Or cxch.. oo 74 750 HONDA, Custom Romantic repasts. wh11l Good Sound. condo Pa 1 n l head c r . m . have )'OU Newport Area 631·2289 PACIFIC CATAM~RAN S1.500,orr~:8657 Spec<iabsts. 631·2170 SewiMJ Moclli1 U 1092 2500 Trailer Trapc1c ----Autos WClftted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa.tis. Day 805 966 3191 250 Suzuki Enduro. 77, SEWING MACHINE Roger. 1500 ...,.... 7 ims. new. Ha.n;Uy used. --"--------1 mi .. ~ Deluxe Aut o RICAR loclh.. Rttlt/ ____ SS&. __ 69_39 __ _ naode l oum ber 806 . Otartet-9050 9iif;~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'¥.1t..-o. •IMMAC28'.JO' BOATS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used.can·rore1gn. domeSl\CS or classics. If ~our ca r I!' extra clean. sec us F1RST! CREVIER best otfer.4'7·~ AMDLIASIM6 --------~ 9750 OVERSEAS DELIVERY 7 4 FoaD..lU MUST S ELL .. '79 8%10. -•••••••••••••••• ... •• • EXPERTS 4 cylinder, • speed. air. 0 --o1 14 000 I Ucbt AM/FM. c ustom tn· $ 1 s1 ' HOADWA~ <JIGK r. • m • · 76 POISCHI 1 nd Id SAim AHA bhae.613-4l'3 9121 IAltllm ~:i· ~1:: t~IS ~~e .. 8 3 5·3 171 '76 2mZ.. I silver. 4 spd. Sspd..w a11 <>nly 47,000 VOi.YO IS3212X) 1H.t VlflM•fco111v1HOMAC"'"t AC. steno cass, Mich, Ml. (910P RYI .-RarborBlvd. l7,20ZMIUS •USED IMWs• orl1 oWllt'. s.wiototfer. IOIMcUIBtlHC. COSTA MESA SANTAANA &n·S175.8'1·2923 8SO N Beach Blvd. .......tlOJ 540.9467 o•TSUH '733 OCS cpe. mint(OS59 ) (SM1. No or SA f'wy ) "' /42002TuS R103321 Fensf 9721 LaHabra 522 5333 200lE.17thSlreet · 7 6 2 O o 2 4 s pd • •11t••••••••••••••••••••· •--------SantaAna 558-781 1 R (23'7L578l ,_lt.AlllS ·10 Porsche 911Tl xlnt •••••••••••••••••9•;•0•1• U.C. 994S 'T7530lA muit 0 008> ._512BB. 11..,,..,~1 cond xtras 492•7501. '7763ks1 t456SXG> ~5l2BB .• :.. 488-l339 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 ....,,. i '" .. "°"""' ......_..._.. '--ov-1974 Uncoln Continental .-..4 sp,a r (422B) '74 3'6GTS. •07630 • 9 E II ""''"'"• -Sl.850. 4 dr. leather int . "'1'83210iA. air (6095) ........... ,.T. •"""""" 7S 14 ll cept1ona Y 54995 1 L d "78S30lAJoadedl5468) '"~ ..,..,.,., clean.Runi.11reat Mus t a l pwr., a ir 1 o '79 320l 4sp S/R (8186) i3 Da)'\Ooa Spyder . sell. 549·7966 dys. or Shipyard. 673·7272 '79 ~1A S 1R (2615 1 •l68S9original ~eves ... .._IERS "i952.8iloaded il>256J '6727~TB 4•101129 ",.. * TRE!'W !~PORTS 7S 9115 Indy Red. Xlnt AUTO CBfTER _ Clowd SM11dayt 213 3'1~ Cond . loaded S12.$00 l42S BakerSt.rttt ORAMGECOUMTY'S Rat 9725 ~b o_~_!._089 ____ . COSTAMESA COMINGH! OLDEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 91 lT Targa, mags. AC. 540-9202 &, ' H FIAT 128 Sedan rad1als.aUxLras.SlO.JOO. JULY 25dlm Sales·Serv1~Leasang Rov Ccrv..,.,Mc.. Rolls no> re BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach G40 6444 I OI McLARB4's 29mpg. 4 spd. Sl900roffer 5.57-2810 9905 6-$6-~ -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Frank Proto lilCOln-MerClfy '73 124 Spider. AM FM ta.:.i.. mags. 20k m1 oo eng. Must sell. 833-8572 'i9 928 slvrlblk. SK mr. i6 AMC Sta Win. on g loaded . 12s.ooo. P .P. owner. 1o mt. D.900/best 5'2&S1'82 oHer. 640-7912 ----....... 9756 76 fo1at 1..24 Spider White ••••••••••••••• ••• ••. •• ~~~lt1t Cond •1 DEAUR IN U.S.A "74 12' S pider . new top . ures. needs minor .,..ork runs great. S260>0. 546-8(114 9 727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY CARVER ROU.S·AOYC£ '""'~"'-­.. ---' .. •'" \'----' ......... ---------'"T'M D~ 11 TM Se-nice" Ser\1re ()pen 7 Ua):. 7 AM · 6 30 PM '70 R.ef:>t' I 360 Stat. W gn \ery ~d rond PP. M"'4t seU 5650. 646; 7016 Ui800BEACH BLVD 9tt0 Ht:NTl!'JGTOS BEACH 'dl ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 848-7739 ;9 Bv lCK ELECTRA --------- LTD 2 Door Sunroof. AJl Mtrary 9950 pawer Tan w 1la odeau •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ~ ~ ?45 3120. ORA. ~G f-: COt.::"tTY ~ MEW EST ~ Ml\ Stet-.o 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful RCA 25" rolor 'JV. 2 yr wm ty, rree de- bvery $124. 64~ 1786 6'12moplansprepa1d -~ from Sl891mo. mcludlng ,..,!. •.-VISIT YOUR s l.Jp, lessons 7141964·5994 A WANTED ORANGE COAST •IMMAC 28'·30' BOATS: Honda Trail 90 1-·or Sa le /Trade 1973 Ka was k1 250 Enduro S:IOO. Will consider Hon· da 90 or lOOCC Btkc 751-8967 ----- 850N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA (5 \11 No. of SA Fw> 1 1714)522-Slll Suoday by Appt. --~l~O WNOAYS i8 Est.ate Wagon. am/fm. UNCOL.N ~ ERCUR\' -'8 B~EYSEDAN. CB. cas.s. xlnt cood 27 M. • DEAJ..ERSHIP Needs work S2000 S5200 644-4i006. 833-3203 RA y R.ADEIOE. ---~--66_U ___ Sk)larit '70, coupe. good U!'JCOL:" ~1-:RCU RY ---fQt sale: Sansw TIJ5900 $lereo tuner l yr. old ·~ used. Must :.elJ '150. 640-7213. ~·~ .... , .. ....................... 6112mo plans prepaid 751.g967 "~ 111 Or_,.~ HONDA . fromS189 mo including 1--------2925 HarborBlvd. UIC&ftft.11.&~S s l.Jp. lessons. 714/964·5994 '7J Hond3 liS. xlnt rondr COSTA MESA '79 IMW 633CSI tr~~AAI ~ ;:-NEWPORH 'RK-;trh bon.S450 979-2500 ~~~~&~~kleathef' TODAY!!! Club rates. U dnve or I 645 1682 IOI Md.All&l Inc.. UMIYBSITY s kipper 646·4005 bkr Motor Ho.es. S./ WE IUY 850N. Buch Blvd. SALES fr SERVICE Bockm1U_er __ a.t/St•91)1 9'160 CLE.AM CARS \5M1. No.of SA Fwy 1 OLDSMOllU loclh.. Sail 9060 •••••••••••••••••• •••• AND TRUCKS La Habra 522·5333 HONDA ••••••• ••••••••. •••. •• • 1971 25 FT. GMC ...... -ws 'Tl BMW "Black Beauty" '"-" PACIAUOW snrl c 1 2850 HarborBlvd MODEL C . casa .. A/ • ownr. COSTAllESA lotlh.Mli tu •c•L ~ 9020 '49. Luders 16. 25f\. vam -••••• • • •• • • • •• •••.... h u I I . s I I p 1 n N B • 0ry · rot? Chalky Hull" ·T o p s 1de.s p eeli n g? &ghtwork faded? For lle}>aJrs & maintenance f'OW! 7 Seas Services b ea uti ful. S4000 894 9()10. Sleeps 6 to 8 oo Gaucho l2K mi. Sl4.900. !IM-OOlO 540.9'40 beds. Cully self co n· 80320l.Exec.Car Loaded taJDed, roof air cood.. $215.23/-+ Tax. '75 Honda Wp. CVCC. 4 •27'SANTANA.6bagsoC gener ator. AM /FM lO ...... __ $2000 spd.cleantramp.52600 sails. including spinnker. ster eo ca ssette . C 8 . RD. -· o.>5954 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPT O SZOOO IEIA TE! EXAMPLE 197'TUUO (229641 1910s tBEMOW!!! llACH IMPORTS .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO cond . 1\, C . $800 . 16-l8AutoCenter0r 64G49US SDfo'wy Lake f'orest exit ·-------IRVl~F: 1978 81.Dck REGAL. Xlnt 1 30.7000 Cood . a cs r. a m /fm stereo. p s. ptb. l5500 673-2481 C C1c 9'15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 Coupe DeV1lle. re& gas. nttds t WM! up. llOO. Call Ad·Answer 1241, 642-U)O 2A hrs I HO MEACUIY MAl9UIS W AGOM 9 Pass Automatic tram .. ; a.Jr cond .. pwr st.een nl? . wtndo"4's & seats. t'nA!>t', Ult. stereo & less than 500 ma.le$ I (6856' $1411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD vane, VHG. sail awa) radJO &onJy33 . .200 m1les. TOPDOLLAR ...._675-5603 -'-------74SAAB99LE.X1ntCood --------cond. $15.995 Newport SlJ.500 Please C'all for ---------J.,._ t7l0 1Own.4 dr. auto. $2600. Diesel Mech & elec. 20 Yacht Exch. 67S 1800 showing by appomtment PAID FOR BMW 528. Exec. Car . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 67s.9137 Cad '79 Fleetwood Bro ug ham. You save S2400 b uyi ng f r o m pnvate party . 25.000 rrules Beaut iful cond. 494.55216 ~Ot>G HARBOR Bl VO COSTA M ESA b.i1 0010 )r s Local. Any e ng. Call GOOD & CLE.AM !:a1ded5 34 T 33 '79 Jag XJ6. 14.000 m1. T__._ 9765 '76 Seville. bUt. Excell i'6 Mootego. sims V-8. Work g uar fearless 27' Soling. Ol)•mpic Racer (7141552-7135 -· + ax. xlnt rond. dark green .• r.::•••••••••••••••• oond..! &915 Car pl>one aulo~rans. A.C. PIH. f'red.646-4005 incl Trailer S4400.1---------USED CARS! llD. INM $2000 dow11. SlJ.900. 644-4201. opt~ P W 56.000mi 6'3-8324 84&1820 "'1'8 31' Pace Arrow. Fully 67s,.5603 1977 Toyota SIU. Xlnt ---------.,..-. s •""" k 2 ---------iaaaic 1971 XKE V12 2 + Cond. S311150. Call alter '78 Seville u.oder 21.000 63 MERC. 4dr. h it. alt .__._ ........__,__ Hob1'e 14 eqwp. ~ps . _,., w . I ~. _,..,,..(12}9 • -' a . 1 --.--wks $350 wk Da ys 77 3201 Xlnl cond. Pvt 2. Xlnt Running c.ond · "Y"' -au. ..... l'~W pwr. a c. vet') c eancn. ~·dpr1 wt 9030 S600 642-1012. ev~ 640-6595 .... Y Best offer lion WeU kept car. $8000. T..._.. 9767 640-7l.32 BX> obo 963-4843 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 0731 ... m 7602 ·~ ~ED. 13' Heavyduty ---------"'1llo SeMttce, P..+s 761 2301 ....................... C tt 17 t "56t99 9952 Roat trailer. W1U b uy or 14' Laser . good rondltion. Ir Accft ..... 9400 73 XJ6. Must Sacrifice 'S9 TR.3 customized. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent.67S.7272 $650. AM 962-4458. P M••••••••••••••••••••••• 2150 H..t»or ltwcl $ lhts Wttlteod. Make Of. eng • t ires lmmac iOCamaro 3SO, auto. air. '74 Mu~tang Xlnt. cond 6 962-6772 o...tEVIHI w ... v YOUR Coda~ 645-5700 ' fer. 675 l8S4 Malte offer. 213~4·0376 PS. PB. xlnt rond Ong C) I autom.allr w extra!> DON'T M I SS ~AIL "' ~ -or71J0.8837 Ol''TlT.Sl.800 5862712 Callad:Zi5at6424300~ O R DER MARI N E 'S Catabna 22. NewPort Sl.Jp, CAI AGAIM!!! l.aNbot... 9735 -..,----hr. a da\ or&w 02ti2 )?rant warehouse !>ale Many Xtra·s. like new. Call USfor dela1ls! WANTED! ....................... TR, IS Java. A!'tl/f !ll , Oao•t 9920 ---.:.. -- 17M2 M1trhell in lrvtne 6hp. otb. $S900 MIMG AUTO Late model Toyotas and LAMIOIGHIMI c a s 5 · • • * • <' 0 n d · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6i MustanR. 6C') I . n•h ffonz.on LTD \'ll f . 645-6118 IUUTYCEMTa Vo l vos . C a ll u s I SPag.()WMED '80Countach <SI 1.2950 /obo. t430NI L ) S&USAIST• enR1ne. ttood .,hdr>l' fjas $345. s a le S227. Th 1 . b f l.520Pondero5aSt TODAY''' IMW'S 11120158 714~7186 Wehavl'agoodselect1on SltiOO Yi'9 ~~~k_!.>an ~ks Olje ~ l Ql .• was 1st e. 11 · S ags ° COSTA MESA To choose from'74 thru "'1'8Ccultacb <SS> '63 Tlt.4. oew engme, new o r N E W 1 • USED 72 Must. Convert Xlnt t&.89. sale $4 50. Mal!lll41 sails. cover. t r ailer 754-6404 '792002's·l20l's·S30i's •ll201.34 ures. new vinyl top, duaJ Qieo\'T'Olets . shape, 1n<'I match1nJ.! S.'F BBQ. was St 17 45. Classic boat tn bnstol ---------1 TOYOT'A·YOLVO SADDLHACX TRE:-ID IMPORTS carb . f'M8 track. Rood boo( & car rover Ov.-ner :.a le S7 7 . Literally condition Oays 73H 234 . SSAVESAVES .._-,-,. .... ,-......_--..--.-..,-.c."---t VALLEY IMPORTS 213·3'16~ roodJt>on S2000 or best m~t sell S299S steab. thousands of items on ~069I WITHUSIDPARTS c.......... 28402 Mar~uenlePkw). Mada 9731 offer 968-7340or968-1640. t h rs pri ze . Jl o ml'. sale.l da)·only.Sunda). Lido 14 Good cond lmported carparts "'-•O-U OlerHo.u u Ml.ss1on V1ejo ••••••••••~•••••••••••• Ask forJoh.a 66ll983.work';68-4t31 Aug 24. fro m 10A~1 lO W/lratler IMPORT S:U·2040 495-4949 ...,.. Ma•da 808. reblt ena. V_._ 9770 r.pM Fo r info c al I. '""7132 AUTO SUPPLY '' " " -w.... a; Musta..n11. Good Cond ~ .,...r PORSCHES 7& SJOI. xlnt coo d . pt.St.oos, cassette. 4 s pd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1lf!>579906 ----101 N.Manchester "··--oor. AM ,""M cass. S995 751 ·3200 d ys. 1980 C hev Mo nz a , $3XlO ortx-..toHer · ._ -·------27' En ckson i-t w/'JIJ hp in-Anaheim 776-9900 .,..... ,. hatcbbac'-Coupe. "'6, 673 0708 Kurt Air . s ilve r w /blue 54G-6765eves KeUy Having trouble selling • • --'-Pew-9040 board. 110. lSO. Main. WANTED ,_... be ., T ' p d &11' pis P•b 2 900mi till =:::. •.... -:••••••••••• ho lding lank. radio. Chevy e n gines. •327 ~1.11er int .. S8200or sl. 3 ~1azda RX 3 Station )'OW' car ry us a1 st~eri~g ~h·I. S59oo. '65 Mu:.t a ng. AM F':'tf carpeting. mooring off wtpower glade. $100. 1971 754~ Wgn .. Reb. Eog .. 1&00/ of· for or oot' Ask for Tom 491-61.119 c a s s. Io w m 1 I c' 21' Starfire 110 w/choice Reuben E. Lee included 400 w /3SO turbo. $400. Allow us the opportunJty "'1'8 BMW 320I. dark Blue. fer. Ong. Own. SJl-264& Afkm. --------~ S2600 O BO. 499 1907 or 8aJboe bland slip. $7500. 526,000. 114·884·9246 S48-8429after noon. to coo.sider the purchase JIM M .6.Rlllll..IO 74 Capnce. new radials. 499-l.ZT7 M2-0ll2fr 6+H1&87. Of' trade·in of your clean AM F M cass. low mi! Mer~1leta 9740 ~ " ong own. Cad deVille ------____ .__ ____ UDO 14. RttenUy rebuilt. TOY<YI'A Parts car. '68 Porsche. Check with Us xlnt cood. A.slung S9500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLKSWAQ.IM roof Sll.95. 645-34&6 995S • !9 • ,C a JI for n I an good sails. SlOOO hrm. no Corona. front damage. Today• 752·SS10 "'1'8 :!MOD. FM. pwr snrf. 11711 llACH kYD. ---------~;c••C••u•t•la•s•s•••c•o•n•v•··~e·r•y• Sportltsh, teak decks. trlr.675-5293 Gd 3RC e ng. Bst. orr.~ ~ 9720 A/C.114.000. , .... ~ .. a....-L. 75C...aOLIT °" ·;r"". W E S T S A I L 2 • • ••••• •••• • •• • •• • • • •• •• • ---------" ._ O\•er SSOO 675 5273 twR f'WCCbry.Lowhn. over$180.962-6095 ;££~ -675-6300 14 2000--. ..... 0 .... good cond Rest orrer tncJ bead. 126~. Nwpt * 3 • 6 CY LI N DER. pwr . ---------YacbtEllcb,875-1.IOO. equi ppe d •. nicest one AlllosfOl-s.le ·--"0 '79DATSUM D>turbo-dJesel.Xtragas !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!l steer i o g . AM /F M '78 Olds 88 diesel Blk. 31• atpja ck 79. Open Hull, :;'11~<?-t~a ~r~~I~-••••••••••••••••••••••• c;...~ri.:;,~ ~nn 210 ll ep.. . ~~j73"~~;,.cond. Call '73SUper Bue w 'tape. whitewall tires. Loaded. xlnt cond. Ask· Volw 22$ 1.30 hrs VHF s 5 rea-: · · · IMPORTANT -!:===========~I G cylmder. 5 s peed. aJr. l2.300 whet-I rovers. v10yl in· Ing $7000. 752·S510 Swi LDR ( .b • Nwpt Y ac t Exch . NOTJCETO AM t FM s tereo. radial iB:IM-00.alr .lowmiJeage. 645-4199.548-14.SS te rio r . "C lean " m ' res wtr 67S.UIOO READERSAND JM n..11-tires. light brown. One ISTMllB) PWo H57 slwlb. mint coad. Mu.at ERTISERS wp .,.... owner. Excellent shape. mecharuc's car. 34 mpg 19111 VW Bus. All MW, re-SZJ67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se1L PP 714-673-1611 WOE RS 16 w /offshore ADV Paid 1 lJl XJn' lmmac. $14.500.498-3848 ceipU S219S 16 Plnto. clean. must sell. -..-;,.. Will negotiate The price of Ite ms I • · SANT A ANA 311' Cbria. F IB. FIG. bead, 2iif•s'z27 . adve rtised by vehicle. $1790 '63 UIOC. runs well. 4 cyl Mll-2825 DATSUN S15S01o rre r . Dir. C:.11 twill screws. Xlnt ccad. . dealers io the ve hicle For Your Car! SANT A AM.A St.an. trans New Mich 's. 74$uper BeeUe, xlnt cond. 2JOOl E. l7th Street 7Sl·7296 Prjcedto sell $1U150.oc 25 ' Coronado . Fully classified a dvertisln1 JONi4SOtf&SOM DATSUN 80Km1.Nd.s.somework sze. Santa Ana ~7811 beat ofr. 131·1704 or eq\Spped. NB sUp avall. columns does not lnclude ~ 2001E.17lbSlrttt Sl.350.631·3.564 4N-4490 67S-4l30 S1200.963-0749. any a pplica ble taxes. 26216HarborBlvd. SantaAna 558-7811 ~ 9742 a.,.-9925 Im Pinto WAGON, 2.000 c u. e nc. lugg. r a ck. alum wheels. new paint, am/fm stereo. Sl8SO :· ~ -lhl f/b;/~ P,/of ~ v«Jr -: JrtlPA!dh ••• ~: 1-- ' You may request our od-answtring 1 '..w::e when placing your od ..• a Doily Pilot od number wiH appn-in your od . ,,. . we will toke yax meoges ... you -: iaP in at ywr convenience to get the • "9PCJIW to your ad ... this service is ~O'tfv SS JS weak. For more information 4MI to sn:a ~ od coll 6&2 .. 5671. license , trans fer fees. Colt.a Mesa 54Q.5630 ,._ "'1'8 Dasher Hthbk. snrf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• finance charges, fees for 'TT 280Z 2+2. 4-spd. elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lHrlt s tereo. avto, very '78 Le Ba ron . loaded. a.tr polJuUon control de-We Pay sru1. AM tFM cass . A/C. "'1'8 MIDGET. Well cared dean with k> m1. S*)O. w/pwr, oril ownr. ask vice cert.UicaUoos or de· OVEI 53K ml. IBSOO f.61 ·7074 ~~~~i roll bar. S51-60U.Ms.Ol89 m.ooo. eves. 833-1049 74 Pinto Wagon Sqwre. 497-4T11 aJer documentary~ ·m B lo h ood 9927 auto. new llres . lugg =::rsech:;:~fled by ....... 71DATSUM210 'TI Mldget. lowner.27.000 body ,.~5 t mec . I -••••••••••••••••••••• ract . AC. 53,000 m 1. the advertiser For Your Good COUPE mi. M.iol cond. Must aeU. . 4gi-40a. •12 COMET CUSTOM s S1700. 979-1364 VW. Porscbeor Audi Front wheel drive. 4 After 5 wee kda ys : cyl. 2 d r . auto. 2nd ""-.... 9960 9520 CHtCI IYaSOH ~~·.:,::::.\::-or:: _67$-__ 19M_. ______ "i' Safari ~1AMPER ,:!l· owner. 1495. 64S-7S78 ••~••••••••••••••••••••,,, VW·PORSCHE-AUOl ioterior. t.ach and gaaes. 9744 mmac, a xtru w e. ttJ2 '77 Fury at wqoa·tldl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1953 Cadillac, m ech sound. needs paint Ii up. bol. $1700. 646-7387 445E.CoutHiway luggace rac k . 22,431 ••••••••••••••••n••••• strereo. dbl bed. s~iaJ ••-••••••••••••••••••• '1W!'.z air. AM/FM rad io • at Bayside Drive miles. "SuperSbarp Gu '71 MGB. Low m:lleaae. side windows. cpt. hall 7'COIYITTI! 61• m i. $1750. P I P NftportBeach m.OIOO $aver"<•lTWL) io.ded.tsltSor ? Ice box. motoc recenU, U t (7QZSPQ).da)'l84f.'1'908 SJ7.. ..... .. _,_.. o\'el'baukod. pp~ Automll ctrans. Colled.or Car. '67 Buick AIMI. ... ,,w Skylark. Orig. owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIO/best olfer. 640-lal t H ulll 970 I SW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---------FLEET PRJCES on new 'S1 Thunderbird. Ponbole 110. Ii Trhampm. Fin. &op. S1pd tram. Ree9llly av a II . C a ll Ill it c b rwtGNd. Xlnt tJuv.out. S b ulma n . 6 42-9405. Alk1ftl SlJ,.500. ~ Rebei. praenUy In ef. dp.ta--n/wlmdl. feet. ~----~----· -Dodie Cbart• m Alf9 .._. 9705 ens. nlDI. S.00/ otrer. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• MZ-5305 '78 ALFA 4 dr. Sedan. '41Jl'ordWoodie, rator-ed. 20.000 ml. S spd. AM /FM a.a.-. can. A/C. Sliver U\ S'7Ml6l w/mar oon leath. Int. ,_.. 9160 Xlnt cond. sa .ooo . ......... •• •• ••••• ••••• ?HG·., .. oc 8ll-4Clll ••'14 CHEV P.U. "N Alfa Alletta. Snrf. A IC. Looi Md •Int coad. cr.m lnler. m-.-r or ••• Call ltM'Zl4 ......... ............ -~-~-.---IXC•llMTI SANTA AMA t74' '78 VW R.abbtt, file!... <Uc. DSVRY>. DATSUH !~ri~ !~iF2:i~.d~!: ONLY $10.HI '14 O\laler: Xlnt cond. Good IU mUHte. 117.50 o r b u t offe r . Ca II ..... 1578. S.U:.i! l7Ul~78ll 'l30Pl:L llama. GRE AT lli5001beat otr. 7&1-4.W7 HOWAIDC•ao••• ECONOMY CAR &ood Do¥e fr~ !Ma. 15 Barracuda. 6 cyl, auto. i3 2WZ. Bhae. Best offer. tires. am/fm 8 'tract. 71YW N'EWPOR BEACH a i r . gd co nd. Sl2S AM t FM /Can . Good 17U / or b ut offer. 4 o llnd e r . 4 s peed I IJJ.OIH 59-4108 . ..._... ... pd ... 9190 -1.D0. oc m.3Da. ask AM /FM . new n d la ~-... -.. ------tt-6-5 ~-. -· _. ~,., n..t•' 1r 00 •••wr tires. new cu.tom la· "11 CorftUe lAZ, oriabW 79 DATSUM "'P JU" .or .... ...., -• terlor . lu11a1• rack. owner, hall)' loeded. lSK -···~··••••••••••••••• O.T. Hi Taller she'll~. ke!pt.ryUag. Kelly P,'!!!I· "utremel.J mi. llOJIO, D7t 55Mlm, Flretlird. '7t. Trw A~. .... 4 u-....... c 1 76-abarp' (21UI XO> eve.l»UM apedal ed.ll. Auto. &lr. ""'• cya..-. • .. • _.._ _._ ~ ot ..-1-. air. AM /FM w /tape. J.0001 SAYI ---· vr-· Cyclone DW&s. whitelel· 4 c Undt r . 4 s peed SAMJAAMA "11'Corwt&e, alml........., 118ck.~ t.er Una. cuatolD paiat. ,.;{a., tlr u . 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High Tars Suffer Setback Nationwide smoker research documents that smokers pref er MERIT Blind Taste Tests: In tests ~ where brand identity was ~ concealed, a significant majority ! · of smokers rated the taste of i low tar MERIT as good as-or } better than -leading high tar 1 brands. Even cigarettes having t· twice the tar! L . · Smoker Preference: Among · the 953 of smokers stating a preference, the MERIT low tar/ ......... ~ good taste combination was favored 3 to 1 over high tar leaders when tar levels were revealed! Long-Term Satisfaction: In the latest survey of former high tar smokers who have switched to MERIT, 9 out of 10 reported they continue to enjoy smoking, are glad they switched, and reported MERIT is the best-tasting low tar they've ever tried! MERIT is the proven alternative to high tar smoking. And you can taste it. .................. Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kl!': I 1111"t1r:'0.8 mgnlcotlne-100'• fteg: 10 mo"ter:·o.7 mg nieotint-~.....-------------1001Mtft:11 mg"ttr:·o.8 ~ nleotlnt ev.per cigarette.FTC Repon Oec'.79' . . .:- E . ~&lOO's ' H1•ntington Beaeh . F ... taln V!,,~0~y OL. 73, Ht 203, 3 SECTl;i, 8 PAGES * ORANGE COUN , ~••rRe•etowa · Dally Newspaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Colln~y Vote Syste1n 'Go' for Fall a, l'RUUICKSCHOE•EllL ,~ _ ..... ""'.... . !Oran&• County's embatUf'd '' W vot. ~lq S)'llem will bulate resWt.I of the November neral electJou. even If the qatem should be •ertined ror ue by a slate commissloQ, leeiatrar of Voters Al Olson said today. The ·state Ccunmission. on htin.c Machines a nd Vote Tabul.un, Devlcee wall ~d a (ormal dectrtiflCltiOn heartn1 loeally Au.c. 15 on the $1 S mlWon Vallee Corp. 1yalem. purch8"d by tbe county and first used ln the June 3 primary election. Despite the new ayste m -or perhap& becauae of it -Orance County wu the tut county in Caltrqrnla to report rinal, unorriclal returns lo Secretary of State March Fong Eu Should the syst e m be decertified lt would not arfect the November election ,ince state lfw provides that decertification cannot take erfect within six months of the commission's action, Olloo said. County orriciab say privately they believe the state will, in essence, give them a • 'aecond chance" to prove the system in tbe November gene~al elections. Should the system not perform up lo par, the likely state action would be to order it scrapped the officials say. ' Olson said the only area whes:e he expect s serious problems with the s tate commission is over one component of the vote·counling equipment known as the Data Collection System. Thal component was not certified by the state prior to its UJe in June. Olson said. and thus, the commission, could order that it not be used in November. Why the component was not certiried remains an issue in itself. with officials or Martel Systems Inc .. of Costa Mesa. the distributor of the n~w system, · arguing that portions or lbe system did not require certification. The Data Collection System transfers precinct totals to magnetic tapes ror further com put.er tabulation, Olson said. "There are different ways to get the totals into the computer. It would jost make it more difficult.'' Olson said. U.S. ·Cheers Hostage Freed Captive Fights Tears on Return l .,. .......... 150 DRAFT PROTESTERS HOLD LOS ANGELES RALLY Aegi~•tion Under Wey O.eplle l.eg81 Sneg braft RegistratWn 1 rnder Wliy, Slnwiy I lw ASHlNGTON <AP·' -Young a!ly~~Y s_o it ain'~ no use trying to ~ericans for the first time in hide. said Marvm Wallace.19. of ""1e years began signing up for Baltimore. .~ military draft today even He as well as other young men . Jough the law under 'which am.o n g the first g ro up of i istralton is resuming could re~islran~ around the country come unconstitutional before said they signed up reluctantly. ir next birthday because it "I don't really want to register. ~eludes women. c Related photo but it 's a pretty stirf fine. That's · "9ge A4 ). what bot.hers me," said Blaise f.fter a flurry of late legal Nealon, 20. outside the North Side neuvering, in which a federaJ Post Office in Pittsburgh. rt blocked registration only to Registrants at the Pittsburgh overruled. by U.S. Supreme post office were outnumbered rt Justice William Brennan. during lbe early m orning by .~first of an estimated 4 million demonstrators protesting the ' 1oung men began filling out signup. Anti-draft groups have ielective Service information vowed to be at as many post ~ards today at post offices a round o(fices as possible. the country. A bout 100. some of them The first phas e of the carrying placards proclaiming registration, covering 19· and "No Registration" a nd "We , ?0-year·old men born in 1960, will Won't Go." picked the main post , :ontinue over the nexltwo weeks. omce here. Postal officials said Within 90 d,ays, they will receive they also had a steady now of rarmal notice through the mail young men s igning up. Another that they are r egist ered for group or about 30 demonstrators , POSSibleinduction ih the event of a picketed. outside the Selective nJlionalemergency. Service System headquarters. Early r es ponse to the <SeeaEGISTEB, Pace AZ> government's call was light today WASillNGTON <AP) -Fight· ing back tears. freed American hostage Richard Queen returned to the State Department today to a tumultuous welcome, telling cheering colleagues that "You all know how much I love to be back.'' <Relatedstory. PageAJ>. Thousands of de partment workers crowded into a lob~ to gr eet him. He was hugged by Slayer's Victim, Identified A 31·year-old murder victim whose body was found lying race down in a Huntington Beach fi e ld Saturday has been identified as Stephen J . Ciccone, an unemployed ••to ·body repairman. Ciccone's fully clothed body was found discovered by two young hilrms in lbe field south of Huntington Lake and east of Edwards Street. Lt. Bruce Young s aid the identiricatloo was made from fingerprints when the murder victim had applied for a job as a s ecurity g uard in Orange County. He was believed to be from the Garden Grove area. Death was caused by multiple s tab wounds , according to Young. The time of death was listed between midnight July 18 and 4 a.m. July 19. Young said the victim's body was concealed in heavy brush in the open field. 1t was believed that the man was killed at another location and dumped off al the field. Drugs Taken In FV Robbery An armed robber wearing a brown paper bag over bl.s bead entered a Fountain Valley drug store Friday, pointed a revolver a t the pharmacis t and de manded drugs , police said. Pharmacist Paul E. Halloway. at Rexall Drugs, 10990 Warner Ave .. gave the man about $320 worth ol Quaalude and Dilaudie t a blets and vials or Demerol before be fled at 6 :30 p.m .. police said. with postal olficials reporting no Hpesorcrowds. , "It's very slow. It's a trickle at -.t." said J ean Ba bcock. a keswoman. for the postal trict in Boston. FV Plaruwrs Tackle ut some ·young men said they eearlytogetitoverwith. ••They're going to get me ·Morgan Cuis. &de t,o 11 o/t> NEW YORK (AP>- llor1an Guaranty Trust Co .• the nation's fifth· lar1est commercial bank, today cut Its prime lend· ine rate one -half percentate point to 11 per- cent. MOit banks are char&· lq 11.5 percent on loans to Ulelr best busineu bor· rowen, but ln Ute past · HYeral daJs 90IDe ban . trimmed tlilllr prime ratea to ll .Z5 pereeDt. Wall Street analysts llave predicted further cats ln prime rat.ea as the ~euioa keeps a dampet Oil eommerdal loan de-...... High Rise Again Fountain Valley residents a1aln will have a chance to air lheit views on a propoaed 14· story office building, the tallest in tbe city. when the planning commiulon meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday In the Fountain Valley Council Chambers a( city hall. One month ago, al the lint hearina ol the proposed project, residents 1troa1ly opposed the bl1b rile, teW.na the comml•lon th~y feared traffic problems, iD· vulon ol Mckyard privacy and "a traumatic cban1e" in their esaeatially bedroom community. The h1lb riae, pJ'OPOHd by Newport Beacb-baaecl Pa.elfte KutuaJ, ls planned for 11.s acres on the soulheast corner of Brookhurst Street and La AJameda Avenue. Paci.fie Mutual Is requestlne bei1bt and parlllDI variances alon1 with the precite plan i p- prov8J. CurrentJy, the C·l &One ..., ....... HIGH Rt• SITE Too T .. for ~J? at the site restrict.a structures to a SO·root he11bt. The. pl'OpOled buildina woukl be 20S feet tall. The-City Council, actJa• • U>e A1ency ror Comm•nll)' Development, ha flnal approval of the project becauae It la local· ed tn the redevelopment area. ' lwo secretaries rreed from Iran in November. "This is just the firsf step back for the other 52," Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie said. At a news conference, Queen said his Iranian captors were mostly -dedicated Moslem stu·, dents who made no real effort l.o turn him against the United States ., ·'Th ere wa s no brainwashing." Queen said. He said he was treated weU by the militants who have held the U.S. Embassy in Tehran since November. although there were "a few SOBs." The 28-y~ar-old diplomat. set free because of a neurological illness. said he was out of touch with m os t of t he 52 other American ~ostages, but was confident lb'at thev would sur· First Placf! N ... n- Wbat does • aromatic loaf of delectable dill bread make you want to do? NG9b, that's what. And Amy Mor· rison here, 2, of Costa Mesa, obviously couldn't wait to sample Mom Alicia's fll'St prize winner in the Orange County Fair, which cklsed Sunday. Not even a taste for the photographer. That's bow good it is. Bus Fare Increase Proposal Approved BJ JOANNE &EYNOLD8 Ot-.Olllly ......... Aft.er• series ol failed motiom, Oranse County Trmsit Dtatrict direct.on came up witb ._ fare increase propoaal today which will add 9'05.• to the district bud•et. Directon were short tat,000 iD their '54.3 million bud1et in meet:iq • lelal requirement to geaenle at leut 20 perceot ol their CJPel'•Ual fundafrom fares. Tbe fare increase adopted today calla for no cbaqe in tbe bu~fueolSOcenta. · HoWftW. bua riden who UM ' .,.... -~ will be ...,.... the same ....... t ror rewer ridla WMa tbe dwale loe9 into efteet in~. AddWtmal cban1es will tee chafllDC ol rares ot 21 cents durtq peak boun for senior dU-md bandlcapped people. Botll ...... nonnallJ rtcle tree. . Dlrecton allo atreed to add 25 centl to the Sl fare charted expnm bus riden. Another move tbat wlll 1eaer111e no incotne but wm result in bocllds....., chances ls a p&an to afflOUllt for .,..... 1iven to OCTO ......,, .. •fare income. DirectGn tncluded that in the fare pacllrqe • a mea111 of reacblnl the rwqulred 20 percent fl,ure . 'n• tubJeet o1 peak how' rares generated a lengthy debate among directors. They fl.naUy agreed to a plan proposed by Fountain Valley City Cou.ncilmani Al ttollanden wbacb cut lbe mornln1 peak hours from a three·hour period beglnninc at 6 a.m. to a two and a ball bour period that besim at 'lbe same lime. A half hour was also shaved off the evmi.DC peak boun wbicb will run from3:30p.m. to8p.m . Tbe measure was approved on a 3 to 2 vote with directors Holllndea. Ralpb Clark and Donald HoltJr. in favor. Dinctor Philip Antboay Hid be voted a1alnst lite measure becaUle be wants a tborou1n analysis ol peak hour ridership before any cbHI.. are made. William Farrt. cut the otber d•11-'ia1 vote. R• ss Seise Gay MOSCOW <AP> -An ltllian bomOMXual actlvlst was sebed bJ Soviet plalDdotbesmen today when be tried to cllalll blmself to a fence lD Red Square \0 protftt Soviet hom09eiua.Uty laws. He said the acUon wae tlmed to cotnc\de w1tb the Olympics. "a festival ol the body." vive their ordeal. ·' l trunk they are pretty strong people." the bearded fo rmer vice consul said. Queen said he spent much of his time in captivity reading the contents of the embassy library, playing penny poker wit'h a rellmate and learning French. He said his captors ''didn't <Stt HOSTAGE. Pa~e A%) HBAdopts Car Towing Ordinance By ROBERT BARKER °'-Deity~ SUff An emergftlcy ordinance to' regulate private auto towine companies in the city hu beea adopted by"~ Hu~tington Beach City Coubclt · . · U1'der the ordinance. Police Chi~ Earle Robitaille can deny a permit to operators who are deellled unfit or whom be judges may have bad moral character. Tbe council toot the action at the request of Robitaille who said that a strong danger exists tha t some of the companies doing huffiness are represented by "UDS<'rupulous and unethical e lements whose only interest is to m ake a profit. even at the risk or engaging tn frauduJent and deceptive business practices." The ordinance chiefly wa1' in s pired by c omp l ai nt s conce rning Ace Towing Co .. according to Robitaille. Ace. wruch has been s ued by the city. has been accused of engaging in alleged unethical <See TOWING. Page A2> · . Gunman Robs Valley Store A bandit posing as a customer robbed a Fountain Valley Uquor store ol S3SO Sunday night at approximately 8 :30. police said. According to reports. the s~spect farst asked clerk Peter H. Kim ol the Golden Bottle Liquor Store. ll701 Edinger Ave .. for assistance before pulUng a pistol and demanding the money. The a&.mpect emptied the cash re£ist.er and fled. POI.ice said. Coast Weat•er MosUy IWlDY tbrouab Tuesday with overnight low clouds lasUne into mid·morninc . Lows t.onieht 57 at tbe beaches, 6S inland. Hilhs Tuesday upper eo. to lower IOs: INSIDE TODA~ llMlex • I I. ... .ti pea.y Pl,OT H.£ L.-...... ,,.. ............. ¢1 E'--•Olll'9 I II Eli Lilly to Build Human lnaulin Plant INDIANAPOLI (AP> -Ell~lly 6 Co , t9'e dru1 manulactURr Ua.at ~ .... °"to ytart aao. to· day ~ plans to bWN a ttO UUon plant to prodtJce human iMulin •alb ceo.t.ll' .......,.., ttthn\quea Ediar Da\la, pnew.t for corporate .rfalrt, nld tacilaltd will allo M ~eel in !'n1lal\Cf, wt.ens lauman teat inc of bl ~nlMt.1t iaa"1an haa botaun wlth ei•bt 9-n lthy voluntttrs RMeattlil wUJ lattt be Pf'rformed on dlibtltlc11 btfo~ lhf> anl'uhn l c-ommettlalb' m arketed ully poilHman Russ Ou.rbin said the company H pe('tS IU t>ce1in lftts on h4'althy ,.Olunt~f'1 tn lht lJ S. lhli year, con· ton&ent "U)On Food and DNI Adm1rttstn llon approval Al .. •• 64Merw•.,., ...,,,.., PARIS \AP> -Sov\d·lnlUlled Af1han PNAident Babrak Ka rm•I has finished ao u traordinary a huffllna of has govemmftll and cbnr htd mott dared power, ateording to a French ne .. papt-r report today that quot~ Afghanistan's state radio Details v.·ett slletr hy, but the French daily Le Monde said Karmal. plat'e'd 1n the pr~ldency wi th the blessU\e of the Soviet government in Dttember. reorganized his government around four ··~eneral pres1denc1es " • Son'le 85.000 Soviet soldiers are battling a scattered but fierce war against Afghan guemllas who oppose Moscow's inte rvenl.lon The Soviets moved tolo Afghanistan shortly an er Karmal was installed. ~ lt'•r' '1'.UC. Sec ENSENADA. Me xico (AP)-U .S. a nd Mexico tuna officials scheduled me~tings today m an attempt to resolve the near ly two-week·old "tuna war." "This thing has grown out of proportion." said Luis De Bas abe. director generat of Industries P esqueras Paraestatles. a se mi-autonomous corporation that processes 51 percent of all tuna consumed in Mexico. He denied charges by San Diego fishermen that Mexico's enforcement of the 200-mile fishing Umit is an attempt to ruin them. Can~r •~• •• PoHfln WASHINGTON CAP>-President Carter returned to the campaign trail to<f ay to help replenish Democratic Party coffers in preparation for his race this fall against Republican nominee Ronald Reagan. The primary purpose or today's trip to Henderson. Ky., and Dallas is to raise mQney, but an aide said Carter a lso would stop -at a drought-stricken farm oul.$ide Denton. Texas. to show his concern for millions or Americans caught in a mont h-long heat wave gripping the nation's midsection. The president was flying to Evansville. Ind. He was scheduJed lo go by motorcade lo Henderson. just a cross ~ Oruo R iver . for a brief parade through town on his Jay lo the bome of Da le Sights. a long-time Carter supporter. Sights 1s playing host for a $500-a·plale ..fund-raising luncheon for the benefit of the De mocratic National Committee. Cops Nab 3 After Valley Store Robbery Police arTested three s uspects in connection with the burglary of a Fount.am Valley department s tore about 2:30 p.m .. minutes after the incident took place Sunday afternoon. PoliC'e srud the th ree s uspects were seen tnside Woolco at 16061 Brookhurst St removing gowns from the display after lhe store had cl05ed. They were later seen outside the store in a car , police said. According lo police. one of the s uspects returned to the store a nd carri e d tw o b oxes containing television sets. Police s aid the three sus pects then sped off. Po lice a r rested the drive r . Betty Jean Galindo. 23, Alfonso J oe Galindo. 27, a nd Eufemia Neira. 37. all of 2012 West Dahl Lane . Santa An a. The t hree were later booked al Orange Cou n t y Jail on burg lary ch arges. HOSTAGE. • c are what we did as long as we didn't escape.'' In answering questions . the ex ·hostage showed no hostility toward his captors. He said that while a few tried to tum him against the U.S. government, for the most part they left him alone once they became convinced he had been engaged in routine con- s ula r matters Queen r e ject ed an y s ug· gestions tha t the militants were pro-communist or members of T ude h, the local com m unist party DAILY PILOT TM ()<-~ o.lht I'-w1tll _,, it ·-tlW _ .......... -·-..... °'-c:-....-i ...... ~ ._ ... .. ,,_ .. ,..._ -..1 ......... ,,_ .., , .... -..._, -"· ---t!'..~ .. ~= :·~·.:.:.:~~a:·.~ .,....,_$of ....... __ , ... , ... -- ............. -I• .i DO Wnl .. ., MIWI. I' 0. ... lW., (.1911e-CAii ........ ._ _,.,_ Pt __ ....,_ JaOll C...... ._ ... 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J a mes said he intended to apply for a pennit and is willing to m ake any necessar y changes He said that he would be forced out of business which he h as operated for ~I S years without a J)eT"mit. Jam es also claime it has never been proved that his firm has done anything illegal. He claimed allegations that motorists were charged up lo $150 for LoWing failed to take in costs of storage when autos were left for enended periods of time. Much of the furor over Ace's policies e ma nated from cars bein g towed away f rom a private parking Jot at El Don Liquo r s at P acific Coast Highway, across the street from the city pier. The city s ubseq uently has terminated the lease and now is operating the parking lot. City towing operators have until Aug. 9 lo acquire the $100 permit. Golden West Efficiency WID8 Award Golden West Collete bu re· ceived $2,500 and fourth place in an awards program among U.S. colleeea for developine coal· savin1 offtce procedurea . Golden West 's project com· bined separate inat.ructioaal labs i n typlnj. s hortha nd, and general office sltilll into a alqJe office lkllls center uaill1 ,iua wa lls . m•lkinl it po11ible to aupervile all three areaa from a central location. Tbe remodeUDe project Nved the collele $21,419 lut year, ln addition to brin.ClDI in the award money, accordine to colle1e President Lee A. Stevena . The competition w as 1ponsored by the t:J .s . Steel roundatton and National A•· 1ocl atlon of Colle 1e a nd UDi•.utJ Bullwl Offlcen. ~11& Kiiie& COALVILLS, Ut all <AP>-l!lpt people llaH died ta a ... .... cOIJllkM' ....... two ~an, _.of wMela waa tn~ eat ID the a111"11 d lw of ID· ....................... Mel· deatoccma.-~. ,. Judge Contest Tightens If I trt:nd established In two weeka of vote recountine con· l!nut li to hold, attorney Bobby D. Youn.blood will overtalle In· cumbent Judge Richard Oroi co an an extremely tight race in O ranwe Co unt y C e ntra l Municipal Court. At the close or the work day F'tlday, YOWlgblood was trailing OrotC'O by 2S votes. h a ving gamed 177 ballots since the re· count beg an J uly 7 al the Ree1s1rar o( Voters Office in Santa Ana. The recount was scheduled to contmue today Al Olson, registrar of voters. s n1d JOO of the 3S4 precincts in the ccnlraJ municipal court dis· t n cl have tx>t>n recounted B a se d o n t h e g ai n s Younjtblood has made, Olson s aid. It wo uld appear t he cha llenger will overtake the in· cu m bent jurist by midweek. Youngblood called for the re. count after he lost by 202 votes to Orozco in the .June 3 pri mary election. The recount is costing Youngblood $275 per da y. Fro• Page Al REGISTER. • Th~ protests were peaceful. T here has been no dr aft since 1973. and President Carter has said he has no Intention of asking Congr'e.ss to reimposeone. But re~istration is expected to shortl'n by almost a month the lime 1t would take-for a caHup. offlc1alssa1d. "Wtth this. within hours of a m ilitary emergency we could s t a r t the induction process." Selective S e rvice Di rector REGISTRATION PROCESS OUTLINED-A3 PENTAGON PUSHING ENLISTMENTS-A4 Be rnard Rostke r sa id in an inte rview Sun day. T his week's registr ation OOV· er s young m en born in 1960. Those born in 1961 will begin registering next Monday and those born in t9S2 are to register in January. After that. all young men must register upon reaching t heir ~8th birthday. u unng the registration the men are required to fiU out a ca rd giving their name. sex, date of birth. current address, permanent address and SociaJ Sec urity number. There also is a box they may check if they want to be contacted by a military recruiter ..... Kollen Stewart ol Cle E!::f Wu b., whoee multl4col ha ir ha • been seen on telntaton IJ)Ol'tacuta, -waa remOftd by leCUrity par* from tbe Olympic PreH Center ln ll01cow today. ••They aaly ~ IDI •• be 1114 ·-mey were rUii, quite pleasant. .. Market Read9 Ax tell the steer got a f arcwe ll bath as his young owner J ames Dalebout pr epared to a uction him Saturday a t the Or ange Coun· ty F air. Axtell . who tipped the scale at 1.095 oounds. brou~ht Sl.15 a POund for his owner . a Cost a M esa Future Farmers of r Ame r ica m e m be r . Helping with the rubdown is Costa Mesan Dee Page who also watched more tha n 300 Livestock sold a t auction for a total S207.683. -------------------------------------- .Carter Nixes Tax Cut No Bal,anced Bwlget Proposed/or 1981 W ASHl~GTON <A P l The Carter adm1ni!-ilrat1on. n•Jectrng any tax <.·ul plan at th1i. lime. offi cially conceded today tht're will be no bnlanrcci bud~<'t in ft s<:al 1981. but 1n,tt·ad a S30 billion def1c1t In add1t1on. the adm1n1 strat1on sa ~ !> 1Ls fo.,cal 1980 def1c1t "'111 Jump from an ('St1matcd S.3fi 5 billion to $61 billion. rcncctmg the country's d eC'l 1ne into r ecessio n . h igh e r d e fens e spending and surprise events including the eruption of Mount St. He lens and the flood of Cuban refugees The administration 1n 1LS mid-year budget review aho predicted that the recession v. 111 pus h unemploy m ent t o 8 s pe rcent by the end of this year Joblessness Y.'1 11 remain at about that level through 1981. 1t said To combat the dete riorating t'conomy, Mcintyre said, "It 1!'. quite llkely a tax cut will be desirable in 1981 " But. he stressed "fl 1 s not appropn ate lo propof>e on'· no1,1, "The adm1nistra1,,1on lx>llf:V("' ... trongly that the la.t months or J congressional session. an an t·lect1on year . are not the lime to make the JUd1 c1ous dec1s 1on'> nl'eded fo r a sk1llJully designed lJ X p r ogr a m l o i mprove eC'onom1c per forma nce," said Mc intyre That tax reduction should bt.• :.11me d heavil y \?)ward 1ncrt·a s 10~ inves t men t and product1nty. he ~aid ln contra<,l R epublican pr£>s1cienllal nom inee Roni.lid H~~:iJ:~n 1~ calling t or qui ck t•nJr tml·nt of a $36 b1lhon Lax cut . e ffecti ve J a n . L. a nd congres!>1onal Democr ats are h9pln~ to unveil ... plan or their own b~ £>arly September Scn;1tl· and llouM· hearings on a t ax cut begin th1i; week. Th<.· adm101stration 's forecast an d n ·v1w d budget f igures pro\ l' a ..,t>vere revNsal from the t"ne L1rter offc'red m March. ~ hl'n J balanced budget was his a main goa l a nd r a mpant mnat1 on lhe r\o. 1 enemy. Wuth inflatuon then running at an J nnu:il rate exceeding 18 perr ent and the bond markets tn neJr·pamc d ue to skyrocketing 1nlt·r~l f Jl<.-... (' drtcr made a h1~hl\ unu..,ual Jbout face and ... crappt..>d tu:. m1lll.ll f1c;cal 1981 bud~et only t"'o months after propo~mg 1t to C'>nJ!rc:.s. Some privat e econom ists t'xpect Lhe Jobless rat<• to reach close to 9 percent Over Book Title E ve n th e 8 5 pe r ce nt projection is far higher than the 7 .2 p e r cent J ob l cs!> r all' predicted by Carter 's economic advisers in March The overall economy s hould decline by 3 t percent this year and then rebound modestly by 2 6 percent in 1981. the forecast says Clemente Couple Sue Newport Man Jn fl at1on , meanwh ile, will increase by 12 percent between J979's fourth quarter and this year ·s fourth quarter slightly less than or1gmally predicted and by just under 10 percent in 1981 a bit more than expected Cur rently, cons umer prtc<'~ a r e ris ing a t a 10.9 percent ye arly pace "These econo m ic prospects a re no t a ccept able to t he administration." s aid J a mes T Mcintyre Jr . director of the O ffice of Ma nage m e nt a nd Budget A San Clemente C'ouple filed a I a wsu1t 1n Or ange County Superior Court Fr1day in an at- tempt to stop a Newport Beach man from publishing a book entitled Who's Who in Orange Countv. DonaJd E Vitale and Sarah A. Vitale claimed in the acUon that Robert W. Tom pkin 's use or the "Who's Who" title infringes on a trademark lhey hold ror other "Who's Who" biog r aph ic al publications. The Vitales s aid in the aclJon they publish. umong others. Who's Who in California and Wh o 's Who in Los Angeles County T he couple are seeking an in· 1unc t1on lo prevent Tompkills from pu bhs hing t he Orange County listing T h e V1t a l es C'l a 1m t h at Tompkins 1s seeking li stings for the local Who'i. Who by mail questionnaires. One of lhO!'le quest1onna1res ~as sent. according to the s uit. to Paul Vitale. 1dent1fied as a 17·year·old high school student. "' ID ·' I li:f I I ~ ' .. ~ .. J .J -- ------------------- ' Ocean Pacific .•. Pin-wale cord walk shOns with the ong1nal cargo PoCMc. 1n red. 11 blue. cream. tan, dk brown. navy, royal blue. orange and kelty green And the men acllYI 8'altlC back md·wale cord. in white, c~. lt blue. rQVlf blue. red, wheat end navy ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6 44-7030 I ··------· _, " Irvine ED ITI ON ~•urH••••••• D•lly Newttp•per I f I VOL. 73, NO. 203, 3 SECTIONS. 21 PAGES TWENTY-FlVE CENTS r ·county Vote Syst~tn 'Go'· for F~ a1r&EDBaKS8CllOB•£111. I ........... ~ , Orant• Cou.nty's e mbattled 'new vote ~ 1yatem Wiii tabulate raulll ol lhe November 1erieral elecliool. even U the l)'tlem shoWd be decertified fQr ub by a s ti l e commission, Recistrar ol Voters Al OISOrt saad today. The State Comm1ss1on on VotinR Ma~bines and Vote Tabulatlftl Devices will bold a formal d«ertlllcallon heartn1 loeeUy Au&. ts on the SU mlUion Vallee C«p. system, purchued by the county and first used in \ht! June3primaryeltttion. De pite the new system -or perhaps becaP,&Se or it ~ Orange County was the laat county in California to r-eport final , unofficial returns to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. · . S hould the sys tem be decertlfled lt would not affect \he November election since st.ate law provides that decertificatiorJ cannot take effect within six months of the commission's action. Olson sald. County officials say priYlllely they believe lhe state will. ia essence, give them a "~ chance" tp prove tM system an the November 1eeeruelectiona. o.lly ~ .......... , ltlc ..... I( .... ~ NO SIGNIFlCANT PROTESTS TO DRAFT REGISTRATION SHOWED BY MIDDAY But Harrv MaulnQlll, 20, Sf9ned Up Early Wtth Sybil Johnson In Newport Beach Mortgage ~lnierest i Bill Vetoed SACRAMENTO CAP>-Gov 1 Edmund Brown Jr has vetoed a bill that would let mortgage interest rates rise by 5 percent from the date of home purchase. saying it would "expose the unwary borrower to great risk." The veto. issued Sunday. was announced by Brown ·~ office today It 1s likely to touch off an override battle led by savings and loans assoc1at1ons. which s po nsor ed the fl exible rate measure. SB1937 by Sen. Jotm Foran, D-San Francisco. The bill would authorize a new type of mortg<tge under which the monthly payment woul d remain the same for an initial period of five to eight years. but the interes t rate would be adjusted every six months. a maximum of 5 percent over lhe life of the 30-year-loan. At t h e e nd of the five-to-eight-year period. the mo nthly payment would be adjusted. probably upward. to p ay off t he accumul ated inte rest ~rs say the bill would en~urage le nders lo make housing loans in times or tight money and high interest, and that it would be an alternative. not a replacement, for current fixed-rate loans. But consumer groups, which led the .opposition, contended the measure would cost borrowers 1 as much as S.S billion a year and ~ause numerous foreclosures Morgan Cuts Bale t,o 11 o/tJ NEW YORK <AP>- Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .. the nation's flfth- largest commercial bank, today cul Its prime lend· lng rate one -half percentq'e point to 11 per· cent. Mc.st bub are char1· lnl 11.5 percent on loans to tbeJr best business bof· rowen, but ln the past· several daJS IOIDe have trimmed tWr prime rates to 11.JI pereeat. Wall Street analy1t1 bawe predicted furtber cata 18 prime rate. as the nee;!.•..!: a damper OD al loan de· mud. T Defiance Counsekd For Draft Registrees B)l STEVE MARBLE Ol .. o.ity~~ Draft registration foes an Orange County ask ed young men to risk going to jail today either by ·r efusing to fill out registration cards or by writing in phony na mes in ao effort to confuse authorities. The target o f th e anti-registration push was U)e main post office in Santa Ana, where several groups descended and promised to keep up their "peaceful protest" for at least two weeks. Other post offices along the Orange CoasL though. reported no unusuaJ activity, adding that t h e tu r n o u t ·of 1 9 a nd 20-year -olds a lso was quite modest. Orange County anli·draft protesters. however. predicted that a new wave of civil disobedience a nd p r otes t activity will surface if the draft is reinstated. "I have no doubt that a draft will follow and that then you'll see the people taking to the streets again ," said David Jacobs. leader of the Students Alternatives Media Collective at UC Irvine. Jacobs said protests at the * * Santa Ana post office would continue for al least two weeks. He said registration-age men would be told that "because of the legal mess -registration is only voluntary." He said young men will be asked to fill In phony names or write 10 names of people "clearly over the proper age - like someone around 40 years old -t o c r eate a lot or bureaucratic problems ... Jacobs. a former Marine, said he wa s tur n ed from a conservative to a liberal by military service. A s pokes woman for the Society of Libertarian Life said her group also will be staking out the Santa Ana post office this week She sajd protests will be kept peaceful and advisory in nature. D ya n ne Peters on , o f California Libertarian Lile. said, however. that her group is advocating civil disobedience and views registration as "the prelu d e to m i litar y conscription." Rev. Tony Wolfe. of Sl. Marks Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, said today's registration ( Sff PROTESTS, ~age Al> * * Sign ops for Draft .Begin Across U.S. WASHINGTON <AP> -Young Americans for the first time ln five years began signing up for the ,military draft today. even tho~ tbe law under which reg'J{ration is resuming could be<:ome unconstitutional before their next birtMa.Y because it excludes women. <Related photo PageA4). After a flurry of late legal maneuvering, in which a federal court blocked registration only to be overruled, by U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Brennan, the fint of an estimated 4 million young men be1an filllns out Selective Service Information cards today at poet offices arouDd the country. Tbe flrat phue of the re1lstntioa, covertn1 1.. and 20-yelM>ld men bom in 1980, will continue over the next two weeks. Within _, daft, they •ill Neeive formal notice throueh the mall that they are resistered for poesi ble induct.ion ln the event of a nationalerne...-eocy. Early r uponse to the . government's call was light today with postal officials reporting no lines or crowds. "It's very s low. It's a trickle at best," said J ean Babcock. a spokeswoman for the postal di•lrictln Boston. But aome young men sald they cameearlytogetitoverwitb. "They're going to get me anyway so It ain't no use trying to hide," said Marvin Wallace, 19,of Baltimore. He aa weU as other YOUlll men among the first group of re1t.trant.a around the country f'ald they signed up reluctantly. "I don't really want to reatster. but It's a pretty stiff tine. 'lbat's what bothers me." aald Blalle Nealon, ao, out.aide tbe North Side. Post omce ln Pitt.aburah. Retbtrant.s at the Plttabw'ib Poll office were outnumbered durin1 the early mornlng by demonstrators protestina the si1nup. Anti-draft groups have vowed to be at as many poll offices as possible. Should the •)'Stem not perform up to par, the likely state action wouJd be to order lt scrapped, the officials say. Olson said the only area where be expects s~rious proble m s wltb tbe State 'Co mmi ssion is over o ne component ol the vote·COUDlinC equipment known as the Data Collection System. That component was not certified by the state prior to Its use in June. Olson said, and thus. ttte commissjoo, could order that it not be used in November. Why the compone'l'll was not certified remains an issue in itself. with officials of Martel Systems Inc .. of Costa Mesa. the distributor or the new system. arguang that pordons of the syst e m did n ot r e qui re certification. The Data Collection System transfers precinct tota ls to mag netic tapes for further romputer tabulation. Olson said. "There are different ways lo get the totals into the com put~r. It would jUSt make 1t more di!ficult," Olson said . 'First Step Back' \ Released Hostage ' I Hailed on Return WASHINGTON <AP> -Fight· ing back tears, freed American hostage Richard Queen returned to the State Department today to a tumultuous welcome, telling cheering colleagues that "You all know bow much I love to be back." <Related story, PageA4>. Thousands o f department workers crowded into a lobby to greet him. He was hugged by two secretaries freed from Iran in November. .. ·'This is just the firs t step back for the other 52," Secretary of State FAmund S. Muskie said. At a news conference. Queen said bis Iranian captors were mostly dedicated Moslem stu· dents who made no real effort to turn him against the United States. ''There wa s no brainwaslUC. •• Q9een said. He aW M ... tttated well by the millt.aats who have held the U.S. Embassy in Tebraa 5Uxe November. altboueb &here were "afewSOBs." The 2.Pryea.r-old diploaiat. set free because of a neurok>elcal illness. said be was out of touch witb most of the S2 other American hostages. but was confident that they would sur- Irvine Officer . 'Cuffed' by FkeingThag Irvine police officer David R. Williams didn't have • very good night Sunday. He was on routine patrol at 10 p . m . when be spotted some suspicious·loot'ing men in the parking lot of Irvine's Park West apanmenta. One of the men fled when Officer Williams began asking questions. Williams gave chase, caught up wlth bim and s lapped a handcuff on the neeing man's left wrist. Unfortunately for officer Williams, the man began hitting hlm with the handcuff. When the scurrte e nded. Williams suffered a few scrapes and bruises. H.is uniform was torn. And the suspect had fled with the handcuffs. Nobody knows why the suspect fled ln tbe first place. $13,000 Loss In Burglaries Irvine poliff said today more tban SU,000 worth ol valuables were taken la two separate burslarta occurrin1 over tbe weekend. Sterlins silver , silver coins and wriltwatcbel worth al.50 were dilCoftl"ed miPlnK f~ a home on llomiDI Dew Street in the Turtle Rock area. Officers t.biU the burllar or bur1lars entered tbrouab a bat.broom window. A badlroom window ii also tbouaht to • tbe polDt ol entrJ to a Walnut Vlllqe home wMl't a stereo ampllflw, cameras and a tape deck WOl1b $$.150 were taken. lllAMI <AP>-LlbertJ Qty, atWbenlbpelrolied,waa•·~ ... aim'' .............. lift. ... c.-............ oul· tnaa et .. ..., • f'Cd-aad· bottle *owtas Wt .... of. ftelalstakl. ,.,. . ....._ AWED HOSTAGE RICHARD QUEEN (RIGKTl WIPES EYES SeaetM'f OI Slete Ml 1111 Appauds Him on RftH'n v1 ve their ordeal. "I think lht>y are pretty strong people ... the bearded f<X"mer vice consul said. Queen sa1d he 'i~nt much of his tame m capt1v1l} readmiz the contents of the e mbassy libran . <See HOSTAGE. Pue AZI UCI Housing Funds . Approved by UC U niversity or Cal1forn1a regents have decided to allocate SJ6 million for a residential housing projttt on the UC Irvine campus. Three h undred apartment 11nits for graduate a.nd married s tudents '4'iU be added to UCl's Verano Place. according to plans for the project. The Uruversity of Callforn1a·s funding for the project is to be paid back by apartment rental fees charged to students. In deciding to fund the project. regents noted tlult there 1s a waiting list of 618 students wanting to live on campus at UC I. "According to a r ecent campus housing survey . Fair Crowds Fall Short Of Estimate Orange County's 32nd annual fair drew a total of 341,H3 admissions ror the 10-day run ending Sanday -a record th•t falls nearly 60 ,000 s bort, however , of predicted attendance. Last year -the previous rHord-setter -saw 30t,023 p1trons pass tbrou1h the fair turnstiles. Satunt.,'s crowds set • new record for si n C l•·day attendance. Fair olflciall said 53,115 people viewed eUibits tbat day. compered wt&la tbe previoua blah ol 41.111 ltl • tbe lat s.wrdal' ol lhe 1119 fair. hir aftletall sald no ..... probleml «»«W'J eel dartns .... 10-d1y meet deaplte some crowd-handlina problems tb9t SIW tbe ()ranff County Sbertlf reserves call f« reinforcements on rrtday and Saturday nlihtl. loral rt'nl t"i:.calatrnn-. h.t\t' forr(>(f 1.500 s tudents to movl:' from surroundin~ ~mmunaue~ to apartments more thdn 20 miles from campus." states a report to the ~Aents fn a separate acuon taken last week at the regents mttlmg in San Francisco. a ne"' budget for the UC system was approved Regents approved a Sl billion budget for 1980.SJ. The budget is $102 million higher than last year's. Under the new budget. faculty sa I a r ies and benefits ar e increased by 10.5 percent Full professors now wall earn from $28.400 to $48.600 and beginning faculty members will earn from $18.600 to $24.500. These figures are based on a nine·month salary. Coast Weather Mos tly s unny through Tuesday with overnight low clouds lasting into mid-m o rn i ng . Lo w s tonight S7 at the beaches. SS inland. Highs Tuesday upper 60s to lowe r 80s. INSIDE TODA\' Mn allo art taking mort rime to loolc btUn. See 110111. plaoto1, Page Cl . ..... ~ ' , . Eli Lilly to Build . Hunaan lnaulin Plaid INDIANAPOUS CAP> -EH Lilly 6 Co. t .. e d ru1 m anufa<1W"tt that plooHred lftau.la prod~Uon IO yun aao. to day a~ plau &o build • M mUUon plant to producu human \naulin w1Q a-etk fft•uriaa techniques ,Edcar Oari9. ike "••H•l fOf' ('OtpWa&e atfa1n. said racalittf'S wm alM be~ ia Eaaland, •IMH .. u•an teal , Inc of blOS>-:nlMtle luuU. hu ~1un wlt .. •••M Mallhy volunlffMI. ReMal'('h wm later be ~rfC)tmed on diabetic ~forf the insulln as commercially marlreted Lally i.poktsman Russ Dur~ln Hid \k company upec\.a to belllO t•u oa lk>althy vohante.rs '"' the S Oal1 year. ron tongtnl upon l'"ood •nd Dna1 Adm1nl.Jtration approval ...... c ........ .., .. SAN FRANClSCO <A P> Fallure ol a lhntn1 dfY1tt' ln Parlfk Tflephont''s new SSI malhon electron1t' 1witchtn1 •ntem was ~amf!d for halUn1 ol l<>ng daslan~ <'alls t.o and from San Francl.aoo today .~,,,,... Geftl .... 9M'llf .. .,,..,, PARIS 1 P) So' 1et installed Afghan President Babrttlc Ka rma! has r1n1s hed an extraordanar) shufflt,ng of ha s government and clinched more direct power. a ccording to a french ne\o\'Spaper report today that quoted Afghanistan's stJtle radio IDcrease ' Backed BylOANNEaEYNOLD8 Ol•IMM'l~MMt Afttr a Nriel ol falled motions. Ora~ae Comly TrUll& Dlllriet d lr•etors came up .,,._ a fare lnrreaM pk>pocal today wtaicb will add ~.000 'to the dlslrict budgt-t 011 \ori wereihort 1631,000in $$4 .3 m illioo bud1et in a Jeaal requirement to a~ntratt al leut 20 perceat of tht'I r operating funds from rues . 1'he fare inc reas~ adopted today calls for no change in ~ base fareolSOcents. However, bus riders who use pas Mor coupons will be paying the same amount for fewer rides v.•hen the t'hange goes into errect an St!otember Additional c hanges v.•111 see ch a rgmJe of fares of 25 t'ents during peak hours for senior citizens and ban~icapped people. Both groupsnonnallyridef~. Dirt"<'lors also agreed to add 2S ct-nt s to the Sl fare t'harged express bus riders. Details were sketchy, but the French dajly Le Monde said Karmal. pl aced m the presidency with the blessUlg of the Soviet government in December. reorgan11ed his government around four "general presidencies." Some 8.5.000 Soviet sokHers are battling a scauered but fierce war against Afghan guerrillas who oppose Moecow's inter vention. The Soviets moved into Afghanistan shortJy after Karmal was installed. A no ther m ove t ha t will generate oo income but wtll result . ln bookkeeping changes ls a plan · t.o acrount for passes given t.o OCTD <.'mploye(>S as fare income. Olret'tors included that in the fare pat'kage as a means of reaching the required20percenl figure. ~ lt'ar' TaUu S~f. ENSENADA, Mexico I AP>-U .S. and Mexico tuna officials scheduled meetings today in a n attempt to resolve the nearly two-week-Old "tuna war." . .. . . "This thing h as grown out ol proportion. said Luis De Basabe. director general of tndustries Pesqueras Paraestatles. a sem i.autonomous corporation that processes Sl percent of all tuna consumed in Mexico. He denied charges by San Diego fishermen that Mexico's e nforcement of the 200-mile fishing limit is an attempt to ruin them. Carin-•nc •• r.ai1es WASHlNGTON IAPl-President Carter returned to the campaign trail today to help replenis h Democratic Party coffers in preparation for his race this fall against Republican nominee Ronald Re agan The pnmary purpose or today's trip to HeodefSOfl . Ky., and Dallas is to raise money. but an aide said Carter also wouJd s top at a drought-stricken farm outside Denton. Texas, to show his concern for millions of Americans caught in a month.Jong heat wave gripping the nation's midsection. The pres id e nt flew to Evans villt-. Ind. He went by motorcade to Henderson. just at'ross the Ohio River . foil .a brief pal'.ade through town on his way to the home of Oale Sights, a l0ng:time Carter supporter. Sights is playing ho6l for a SS)O.a.plate fund·r alsing luncheon for the benefit of lt',. Democratic National Committee. Overllook Title Clemente Couple Sue Neivport Man A San Cle)llentc couple have <1led a lawsuit m Orange County Superior Court an an attempt to stop a Newport Beach man from publishing a book e ntitled Who's Who in Orange County. Donald E. Vitale and Sarah A Vitale t'laimed an the action that Fro•P.,.eAl PROTESTS protest activity is "only the tip of the iceberg." He said he has been a dv\sing young men for, the past week on various alternatives. including becoming con scientious objet't.ors "I don't beheve right now we'll be seeing people raising hell on the streets but 1f the draft as re-enacted. I believe you'll see the same furor as we saw In the ·60s. ··Wolfe said. H e said th at duri n g the Vietnam war it took protest ers several years to gear up their activity but "you a re seeing the machinery in place a lot earlier now. If there 's a draft, there will be a very well-0rganized protest m ovement." DAILY PILOT '"" o..,.... 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The Vitales s aid in the action they publis h . a m o n g others. Who's Who in California and Who 's Who i n Los Angeles County. The couple are seeking an in· junction to prevent Tompkins from publis hing t he Orange County listing. The Vilales c l aim that Tompkins is seeking listings for the local Who's Who by mail questionnaires. One or those questionnaires was sent, according to the suit, to Paul Vitale. identified as a 17-year·old high school student. Fr .. r.,.eAJ HOSTAGE. • playing penny poke r with a r.ellmate and learning French. He said his citplors "didn't care what we did as long as we didn't escape." In answering questions, the ex·hostage showed no hoctiUty toward bis captors. He said that while a few tried lo tum him against the U.S. government, for the most part they left him alone once they became convinced he had been en1aged in routine con· sular matters. Queen rejected any s ue · geationa that the mUitanta *tre pro·comma.mist or members of Tudeh, the local communist party . ·'They were zealous, I1hamlc -end. as far aa I know, 1tudmt.1,' 1 Queen Hid. Queen. who was released because he suffers from multi- p I e 1clero111. returned to WullinltOft on Friday and bun; dertoln.s treatment at the Geor1et9wn University Medical Center. Pr•l4ent Carter met •Ith Queen an s.turday at the W1Ute HOUH llDd ~ IUer' &hat QuffD bU beeil kept la a bale· meat wttla "no lllbt or lr11b air" dlu1al much ot his eaptlvltr. Quem wu beW aaucb ot the Um• in a bMement room be named ··ne Tomb.•• Carter wd. Lats. be •• bllndlol8ed and moved to aaotMr buiJdlnl. The s ubject of peak bour fares generated a le ngthy debate among directors. They finally aneed to a plan proPOSed by Fountain Valley City Councilman Al ffollinde n whic h cut the m orning peak hours from a three·hour period beginning at 6 a m. t.o a two and a half hour period that begins at the same hme. A half hour was also shaved off the evening peak hours which will run from3:30o.m. to6o.m . The measure was approved on a 3 to 2 vote with di r ectors Hollinden. Ralph Clark and Donald Holt Jr. m favor. Direct.or Philip Antho ny S<!•d he voted against lhe measure because he wants a thorough analysis of peak ho ur ride rs hip b efo re any c hanges are made. William F'arris cast the other dissenting vote Tainted Food Fatal to Arab Family of 5 TEL A\.1V. Israel <API -An Arab family from Bethlehem. on the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River . broke its Ra madan fast with poisoned ~turfed ~rape lea\'eS and five died. authorities reported. A spokesman for the miHlary government said two members of Mahmoud Abed Salim's fami· I> collapsed and died during the ceremonial meal Sunday night and three others were r ushed to a hospital where they died. Twelve m ember s from the family were reported s till sulfer· ang from the dish. which was made from leaves sprayed with a powerful insecticide. The dead included a woman of 70, another of 45 a nd three sis· ters ages 2. f\, and 15. The spokesman said there is a n investigation into the inci· dent. which was strange partly because no other incidents of food poisoning were reported. The m onth ·long fa st or Ramadan is o b se rv e d throughout the Islamic world with daytime fasts and a bstentaons from sex. In the evening a festive meal is served wh ich often includes Middle East delicacies such as vine leaves st uffed with rice and minced meat. Quarter Theft lAMs $10,000 Two bags stuffed with $10.000 worth ol sUver quarters were swiped over the weekend from their hidinc spot in an attic ol a Newport Beach home. Howard Tieldstead AhmanMll'I told pollce Sunday that he'd st.ashed 8,000 pre-1980 quarters in bank bags in hts Ocean Boulevard bouSe nearly a month ago. He told investiaators he noticed tbe valuable coins were 1one Sunday evening when he returned from a vacatlon. Police said ll was unclear how the crooks entered tbe house. 100 Join Ptotest SAN FRANCISCO <AP)' - More thaa 100, demoutraton burned red nap anCt threw eas at tbe Jtmalan eo111ulate in San P'ranclKo lmlday. Tbey were ~ wbat they lalcl WU tb9 eMCUlion ot 11 Utbuaalan aoldten In the Scwlll Anny 1fho had nfuMd to about ctviliml and prhonera of war In Af •ben•tUD. ' --___ ,... ....... ~ . ~~ ~ ...... ....... <I!':;. 0 •1lf ~ii« Swff ,_ Axtell the stee r got a farewell bath as his young owner James Oalebout prepared to a uction him Saturday at the Or ange Coun· ty F air. Axtell. who tipped the scale at 1.095 oounds. brou~ht Sl.15 a Pound for his owner . a Costa Mesa Future Farmers of America me mbe r . Helping with t he rubdown is Costa Mesan Dee Page who also watched more than 300 livestock sold at auction for a total $207 .683. Carter Nixes Tax Cut No Bal,anced ~et Proposed/or 1981 ~ W ASlONGTON I AP> The Carter admm1s trat1on . rt'Jectmg any lax cut plan at th1ll ttm<'. officially conceded today there will be no balanced budget an fiscal 1981. but in~tead a S30 bi llion d<'f1c1t In add1t1on. th<' admin1!>tr;.n1on sa\-s 1Ls fi scal 1980 def1c1t "'111 Jump from an est1muLed S36 5 bilhon to £61 ht I hon reflel ltnl! th(' ('OUn t r\ 0 '> <1 1•1 l1nl' 1nt11 r e c c s s 1 o n . · h 1 g h t• r th-f e n l> <· spending and surOrll.(' evenb includm~ th<' eruption of Mount St. ll<'l<'n s and th<' flood o f Cuban refugee> The admm1strat1on in 1~ mid-year budget re vi ew -also predicted that the recession 14111 push unemploy m e nt t o 8 5 percent by the end or this year Joblessness will rem ain at about that level through 1981 . at ~aid o rr1 ce of !\1 anagcment Jnd Budget To combat the deleriorat1n~ economy, ~1cfntyre said "It I'> quite hkel~ a tax cut "'111 tx· dt'c;1rahlc· rn 1981 .. But hl' -,1res..,1•d JI ,.., 11111 appropriall> to propose riot· 01114 "Tht> admin1stralt(JO bf·lit•\•'" -.t1 oni::h th<tl th(· l.1-,1 mnnth ••f .1 t 11ngr<·-.,.,111nill 'l'""1<1n in 111 t·l~·tt1on !ear. iJrl' not lht· t1 mt tu make tht> JUdtt'IOU.., det'1<;1unc; Ol't'ded for J "k illfully dc•.,11.mf'd t :.. '< p r 11 ~ r J m 1 1J 1 m r• r o ' < (.•conom1c pt-rfor manrt• ~aid ~1 clnt ,•re That tax reduction -,ho uld be a imed heavil ~ tO'A<<1rd 1ncreas 1n g investment JOd productl\'1ty. he said In contras t Republ1C'an prC'Sld<'nllal nominee RonJlll Heagan 1-, 1ii111n J! tor quH I... fnactmC'nl or 3 $36 billion lax rut .. f((•t't1ve Jan 1. a n d ron1u1•,,.ion.tl DemQt'rats are hopin~• l<> UO\t•il .I plan or their ""' n O\ 1·Jrh St:ptember ...,, n.111• ,1nrl 11•111-.1· hl·a-rin~!> on 1 1 1\ 1 IJ\ l~·L'lll \hi-, \1ot•l'k l h•· .1c1m1n1.,trat111n·.., for\'ca.~l 111<! r 1•\ 1~1·<1 budgt·t f1gu rt''i ,,, 1\ .... "I u r• rl'v1·rs:il frnm the 1111w I ,Jrto·r' rofft·n·d in .'vtarch. ·~ 1 1 11 1 ltJl;m1 •·cl budJ,!t>t '4aS has " m·11n ~o al a nd r ampant 11111.1111.n thl' '\11 I cn1•m\. \\1th 1nOJt1 on then runnmg at ,, JllnUJI rJll' cxcel'ding 18 pi rrl·nt Jnd thl· bond markets in nl'Jr p..tntr due to skyrocket.mg 1 nlert.':>l rall'S. Carter made a h1J.!hl' unusual about race and 1 rJppc."'<1 h1.., 1n1t1al fi scal 1981 bud~'-'' 11111\ 1 v.o month~ afll'r pr opo,111J.! 11 to Co~gn:ss Some private econom1sl'> ex pc ct th<' JObles!> rate to reat'h close to 9 pcrt'1:nl E v e n t h l' 8 5 • p e r 1· t' n 1 projection 1s far h1ghl'r than tht· 7 .2 perce nt joblcs!> r ate predicted by Carter's econom1t' advisers m March The overall econom ) ~hould decline by 3.1 percent this year and then rebound modestly by 2.6 percent in 1981. the forecast says. Mu.rder Victim's Identity Revealed Inflation . meanwhile. will increase by 12 percent between 1979's fourth quarter and this year's fourth quarter -s lightly less than oMginally predicted and by JUSt under 10 pert't•nt in 1981 -a bit more than expected Currently. cons ume r price:. a re rising at a 10 9 percent yearly pace "These economic prospects are not acceptable to the administration ... said James T Mci ntyre Jr . director of the A J1.year-0ld murder v1cllm whose body was found lying fac~ do wn in a Huntington Beach field Saturday has beC'n 1dent1fted as Stephe n J C1t'cone an unt• m ployed auto body repairman C1cC'One·s fullv clothed body \4 as found d1s~overed b} two ''oung hikers in the he ld soutn or ·Huntington Lake and east of Ed"' ard.s Street Lt Brut'e Young s aid the 1dent1ficat1on "'as made from fmge rpnnl!. when the murder '1c11m· had applted for a job as a 'ecu r 1ty ~uard in Orange C'llunt~ Ill' '4a~ believed to be from the Carocn Grov<' area Death 14 as t'aused by multi pl& -.t ab wo unds. at'cording to Young The lime of death was ltsted between midnight July 18 and 1 a m July 19 Young '\a1d the victim's body "'a'I cont'ealed I.II heavy brush m tht• o~n field It '4 a" believed that the man "'as killed at another locauon J nd dumped orr at the field. 1 I ,, I ----------~ -- Ocean Pacific ... flln.wale~o watk shorts wtlh the ono•na cargo pooket. 1n red. It blue croom. ran dk b<own navy. rayal blue Ofange and kclly green And the more ac11ve e1as11c back mtd·wate cord 1n wt111e. chOCOlate, It blue, rayal blue. rea. wnoot and navy AL SGA14AGE 56 1-ASHION IS~AND Nf:. WPORT BEACH ( 714) 6 44 703<' .• Laguna/Soath ~oast ~ ............ . Dally N•wttpaper EOIT\ON VOL. 73, NO. 20.1, 3 SECTIONS, • PAGES ' .'County Yote Sys~elD 'Gp' for ·Fall . By raEDBalCKS<'HOE•SHL --D.eitt ........... ~Or 1• County's embattled w e rountan1 system will bwat results or the November t1eneral •lttUon.s, •vtn ll Uu.• ayatem d be decertified for uae b a tate commission. i.Re&islr ol Voters Al Qt.goo n id today. The State Comm1ss1on on Vot1n~ Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices will hold a formal decertlflution hearln1 loully Aug 15 on the 81 .5 mlllk>n Valttt Coi-p system, purchased by the county and first u ed In the June 3 pnmary el~tion Despite t~ new system -or J)f'rhaps bttause of it Orange County was the last county in CaUfornia to report lfoal. unomclal returns to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. . fw..,s Baring Fun? ~ San Clemente's La Cristianita Festival parade drew its 1 usual. enthusiastic crowd to this Southern California ~ summertime tradition Saturday although you wouldn't > know it from the expression of Ruth Newmaker, one of I the contineent of Elks Club clowns. Bus Fare Increase Proposal Approved By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol ... O..lly ~llMS~tt After a series of railed motions. Orange County Transit District directors came up with a fare increase proposal today which will add $605,000 lo the district budget. Directors were short $631,000 in their $54.3 million budget in meeting a legal requirement lo aenerate at least 20 percent of tbeiroperatingfunds lrom rares. t The fare increase adopted itoday calls for no change in the 'base fare of 50 cents. However, bus riders who use J.,a-sses or coupons will be paying Jtbe same a mount for fewer rides NEW YORK <AP)- Morcan Guaranty Trust Co .• the nation's fifth· largest commercial bank, today cut iU prime lend· ing rate one-half percentaae point to 11 per. cent. llost banks are charg. ma 11.5 percent Oil loans tA> tbelr best business bor· rowen, but in the paat · several U)'I eome have trimmed their prime rates tA> ll.25 iicent. Wall reet analysts bave precl1cted further cuta In prime rates u the reu111on keepa a damr.r • commettlal loan de· mad. when the change goes into effect mSeplember. Additional changes will see charging of fares of 25 ce~ts during peak hours for senior citizens and handicapped people. Both groups normally ride free. Directors also agreed to add 25 cents to the· $1 fare charged express bus riders. Another move that will generate no income but will result in bookkeeping changes is a plan to account for passes given to OCTD employees as fare income. Directors incJuded that in the fare package as a means ol reaching the required 20 percent figure. The subject of peak hour fares generated a lengthy debate among directors. They finally ureed tA> a plan proposed by Fountain Valley City Councilman Al Hollinden wblcb cut the morning peak hours from a three·bour pe~od beginning at 6 a .m. to a two and a ball hour period that begins at the same time. A half hour.was also shaved off the eveniQs peak hours which will runfrom3:30p.m .to6p.m . The measure waa approved on a 3 to 2 vole with dlrector1 Holllnden, Ralph Clark and DOnald Holt Jr. in favor. Director Philip Anthony said be voted a1ainst the measure became he wants a thorough analysis of peak hour ridership before any changes are made. William Farris cast the 04.ber dialentinl vote. ,, Should the system b• decertlfted lt woy&d not allect the November eletUon since ata&e law provides that decertification cannot take effect within six montba of tbe commission's action, Ollon said. County officials say privately they believe the state will. in essence. give them a •·second chance" to prove the system in the November general electioos. Should the system not perform up to par. the likely state action would be to order it scrapped, the officiala say. Olson said the only a~ea where he expects s erious pro blems with the s tat, commission is over one component of the vote-counting equipment known as the Data Collection System. That component was not c~rtlfied by the state prior to its use in June. Olson said. and thus, the commission. could order that it not be used in November. .... Why the component was not certified remains an issue in Itself. with officials of Martel Systems Inc .. of Costa Mesa. the distributor or the new system. a r gumg that portions of the sys tem did not r equire certification. The Data Collection System transfers precinct totals to m agnelic tapes for further computertabuJalion,Olsonsaid. ·'There are different ways to get the totals into the computer. It would just make il mo re dirficuJt."Olsonsaid. U eS. Cheers Hostage Freed CaptitJe Fights Tears on Return WASHINGTON <AP> -Figbt· ing back tears. freed American hostage RiQhard Queen returned to the Stale Department today to a tumultuous welcome. telling cheering colleagues that ''You all know bow much I love to be back ... <Related story, PageA4 >. Thousands of department workers crowded into a lobby to greet him. He was hugged by Couple Sue Ove.r Title For Book A San Clemente couple filed a I a ws uit in Or ange County Superior Court Friday in an at· tempt to stop a Newport Beach man from publishing a book entitled Who's Who in Orange County. Donald E. Vltale and Sarah A. Vitale claimed in the action that Robert W. Tompkin's use of the .. Who's Who'' title infringes on a trademark they hold for other ··who's Who" biog raphical two secretaries freed from Iran in November. ·'This is just the first step back lor t.he other 52." Secretary of State F.dmund S. Muskie said. At a news conference. Queen said his Iranian captors were mostly dedicated Moslem slu· dents who made no real effort to turn him against the United States, ··There wa s no brainwashing." Queen said. He said he was treated well by the militants who have held the U S. Embassy in Tehran since November. although there were "a few SOBs." Tbe 28-year-old diplomat, set free because of a neurological illness. said he was ou~ of touch With mO!>l of the 52 Other American hostages. but was confident that thev would sur· publications. The Vitales said in the action they publish. among others, ., Who's Who in California and Wh o·s Who in Los Angeles County. The couple are seeking an in· junction to prevent Tompkins from publishing the Orange County listing. The Vitales c l ai m that Tompkins is seeking listings for the local Who's Who by mail questionnaires. . . One of those quest1onna1res was sent. according to the suit, to Paul Vitale. identified as a 17-year -old high school student. Water Board Bill Goes To Governor A biU requiring that Moulton Niguel Water District be elected by voters instead of landowners has been sent to Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. The bill, co-authored by As· s embylywoman Marian Bergeson and State Sen. John Schmitz, becomes effective in January. 1981, with conversion to begin in the November, 1981, election. The California Water Code currently provides for board selection by landowners having one vote per dollar of assessed valuation. until districts are 50 percent developed. Registered voters in the Moulton Niguel district will now select the board according to the one-man-one-vote princi· pie, instead of waiting for the district to be SO percent de· veloped. Reagan Takea Ea.e at Ranch SANTA BARBARA <AP) -Republican presidential nomlnee Ronald Reasan la riding horaes and relaainl at bis mOWttain reneb hld .. way u bis top •dviaers work on bis campaign at their beadquarten near Wublqton. Rea1an and hls wife. Nancy went tA> their 181-ac~ spread in the Sanu Ynet mountains late Sunday af\emooo, accompuied by a Secret Service entour.,e. Ar ........ 150 DRAFT PROTEsnRS HOLD LOS ANGELES RALLY Aeglltration Under Way Dnpfte Legal Snag · Draft Regi,stration Umler Way, SWwly WASHINGTON <AP I -Young Americans lor the first time in five years began signing up for the military draft today, even though the law under which r egistration is resuming could become unconstitutional before their next birthday because it excludH women. <Related photo PageA4). After a nurry of late legal maneuvering, in which a federal court blocked registration only to be overn&led, by U.S. Supreme Court Justice William BreMan, the first ol an estimated 4 million young men be1an lilJlng out Selective Service lnlorm•tion cards today at post offices around the country. The first phase of the regialration, covering 19-and 20-year-old men bom in lllO. will continue over the nut two weeks. Within 90 days. they will receive formal notice throqb the mail that they are re1l1tered for pouiblelnductJoaintbeeventola natioaalemerletJcy. Early response to the government's call wu Ulht today with pollal officials reportJna no UnesorerowdJ. . "It's very slow. It'• a trickle at best," Hid Jean Babcoek, a s pokeswoman for the post•I dlttrtct ln Bolton. . But IOIM 1dUn1 men saJd they came eerty to1et It over wtth. "The1're fOln1 to 1~t me anyway IO tt aln •t no UH trying to hide," Mid Mamn Walla~.19, of hill more. He as well as other young men among the f ir s t g r o up or registrants around the country said they signed up reluctanUy. "f don 't really wa nt to register, but it's a pretty stirr fine. That"s what bothers me ... said Blaise Nealon, 20. outside the North Side Post Office in Pittsburgh. Regi!tranu at the Pittsburgh post office were outnumbered during the e arly morning by de monstrators protesting the s ignup. Anti-draft groups have vowed to be at as many post ofricesaspossible. A bout 100. some or them carryinl placards proclaiming "No Regiatration" and •·we Won't Go," picked the main post office here. Postal officials said they also bad a steady now of • young men signing up. Another group ol about 30 demonstrators picketed outside the Selective Service System headquarters. Tbe protesU were peaceful. There bas been no draft since 1973, and President Carter bas said he bas no intention ol aaklng Conaress toreimpoeeone. But registration is expected tA> shorten ·by almost a month the lline it would take for a call._.,, officials said. "With this, within hours ol a mllltary ea>ergency we could s tart the induction process," Selective Service Director Bernard Rostker said in an lnt.erview Sunday. «See aEGISl'U, Paie .U> vive thei r ordeal. • • J thmk they are pretty strong people." the bearded former vice consul said. Queen said he spent much or his time 1n captivity reading the content~ of the embassy library, playing penny poker with a ""II mate and leaming French He said his captors "didn't <See ~"TAGE, Page A?> 3 Injured In .Laguna Surf Action J ' ' Despite small wa ves. three ' people were inJured while 4 bodysurling at Laguna Beach , beaches Sunday. Wee kend \ attendance was estimated at 1 25.000. Chip Robison, 12, of Corona del Mar, was treated for neck • and head 1njunes after bemg tossed as hore by a wave al Wood s Cove. Laguna Beach hfettuards reported. Also an,ured in th~ neck and head Sunday was Jerr Masters. 18. of Wh.attier. while in the surf a l Crescent Ba y. Cr ane Cast. 26. or Laguna Beach. s urff>red a dislocated shoulder . Hlf'eguards said. Waves at Laguna Beach were 3 feet a l lhe highest on Sunday. it was reported. Meanwhile. San Cle m ente lifegua rd s r e po rted eight rescues Saturday and 18 Sunday in one·foot surf conditions. Marine Dies; -Hit by Train A 21 .year~ld Camp Pendleton Manne was killed early Satur· day alter he was struck by a southbound Santa Fe train in San Clemente. The Mar1ne. whose name is b e ing withh e ld p e ndin g notification of kin, was found ly· mg between a house and the railroad tracks at the south end or town at about 7:30 a.m. Satur· day. A woman living on Plaza La Playa discovered the body near h e r home and c alled San Clemente police. Coast Wea tiler Mostly sunny through Tuesday with overnight low clouds lastinc into mid-morning. Low s tonight S1 at the beaches. 6S inland. lnlhs Tuesday ' upper 80s to lower 80s. ' INSIDE TODA~ I Mtft alao are r~ mo~ time to look,,.,,,,.. Sn atory , pllotOI, Pao-Cl. I la .. ex Atv..,.-.-. M • n•• u i • ........... ca ... u... a I \.,M,..,. M...... a14 =. .......... c: :: CIHtl.... C:: =---M CJ CMtlo .. ...,. ••.a (........, .............. 0. .. -.. .. M ,......_ U • ..._.... 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SAN FR.A.NCI 0 !API -f'aJlu~ o( a tuntna ~Vlce m Par1fk Telephoor'~ ne~ ~ m1lhon ~lecttonlc a wuchlnJ system wu blamed f04" halting ot k>c\g dlstu~ calls to and from San Francisco today Al ..... (;..,."'8Wllf ...,,.... PARIS '<API Sov1ct-tnsla.lle<i Arghan President Babrak Ka rmal ha~ f1n1s hed a n extraordinary shuf~ of his go\•e rnment and chnched more du~t power . ac lng to a French newspaper report today that quoted A11hanist.a.n's stale radio. Details were sketchy. but the French daily Le Monde saki Karma!. placed In the presldeney with the blessing of the Soviet go\'ernment in Dtte mber. reorganized his government a round four "general presidencies." Some 85.000 Soviet soldiers are batUjng a scattered but fie rce war against Afghan guenillas who oppose Moscow's intervention The Soviets moved into Afghanistan shortly aft er ~)'.m al was installed. .,,._. lt'or' T.UC. S~f ENSENADA. Mexico <APl -U .S . aod Mexico tuna officials scheduled meetings today in an attempt to resolve the nearly tw~week-old "tuna war." · "Th.is thing has grown out of proportion." said Luis De Basabe. director general of Industries Pesqueras ParaestaUes. a semi-autonomous corporation that processes 51 perCft\t of all tuna consumed in Mexico He denied charges by San Diego fishermen that Mexico's enforcement of the 200-mlle fishing hmit 1s an attempt to ruin th~m Carter lladc •• PoUala WASKlNGTON IAP>-President Carter returned to the campaign trail today to help replenish Democratic Party coffers in preparation for his race this fall against Republican nominee RonaJd Reagan The primary purpose of today's trip t.o Henderson, Ky .. and Dall as is to raise money, but an aide said Carter also would slop a t a drought-stricken farm outside Denton, Texas. to show his concem for m1lhons of Amen cans caught in a month·l<>ng heat wave gripping the nation's midsection. The preside n t flew to Eva n s ville, Ind . H e we nt by motorcade lo Henderson. 1ust across the Ohio River . for a brief parade through town on his way lo the home of Dale S1ft}lts. a long -time Carter supporter. Sights is playing bost for a $500-a-plate fund-r aising luncheon fbr the benefit of the De m ocratic Nationa l Committee Man Charged In Laguna Assault Try A Santa Ana man was ~ed on charges of assault, assault with a deadly weapon. malicious mischief and vehicle ta mpering fo llowin g a c lub·s winging incide nt 1n Laguna Beach Sunday. Police arrested Donald Kelly Krueger . 23. after ht> allegedly tried to beat Cortland Crandal of Co r ona del Mar with a two-by-four following a verbal altercation in the 300 block of Aster Street. Police sai d t h e in cident con cerned furn iture bein g moved from Crandal's car. Krueger was reportedly helping Crandal move the furniture when a n argument ensued and Krueger brandished a two-by -four a nd c hased Crandal down the street. Krueger reportedly s mashed the windshield of a parked car in an attempt to strike Crandal with the board. When police officers arrived at the scene, Krueger allegedly tried to h.it an orricer with the two·b y -four. He w a s then handcuffed and Ulken to South Coast Medical Center where he re portedly refused to take tests for drugs and alcohol. He was later released on Sl0,000 ball. DAILY PILOT ,... °'-~ -·· ~---" " ·---~~-........ Or-C#tO _,,..... c-~ '"-* -·--,...._ .......,_, 1..,.,.. re,..., ... ~ ........ ..._, .... " --•«•C"''··-··'" Y•Ut• lt•I•. t..•ewtl ==~=-~~'~=..~ =~:i::i.:.: ~.~"-'-,. 0 -·-... ~-....... -Uot • II C.W, Vot• ""~--c;.--"'"--..11-u... ~·"--­_ ... , .... OW-.• L-. 111w....,._...,.,_ ~ c.t••• ............. _ ............... •.ell "''" .. '"--· , ••• , ... Ae '".,...., Q111P1•Ms ... ateN111 ................ 11: ... TlllJtfll_.. ,_ ... o........ .... , F,....P~Al HOSTAGE. • car e what we did as long as we didn't escape." lo answering questions. the eic ·h06tage showed no boslllity toward his captors. He said that while a few tried to tum him against the U.S. government. for the most part they left hlm alone once they became convinced he had been engaged in rout.iM con- s ular matters. Queen rejected a ny s ug gestions that the militants were pro-communist or members of Tudeh, the local c ommunist party. "They were zealous. Jslamk -a l\d, a s far a s I kno w. students. "Queen said. Queen. wbo was r eleased because he suffers f rom multi- p I e scl e ros is . r e turned to WashingtOn on f'riday and ls un- d e r going t r e atme nt at the Georgetown U n ivers ity Medical Cent.er. Pr esident Carte r met with Queen on Saturday al the While House and reported later that Queen has been kept in a base· ment with "no light or fresh air" during much oC his captivity. Queen was held much of the time in a basement room he named "The Tomb," Cart er said . La.ter. he was blindfolded and moved to another building. Kids Present, ·Melodrama at DanaUbmry Younpters will be cheerin1 the hero and booing lbe vlllain al the Dana Niguel Llbrary TUes· day , at 7 p .m .. when teen volunteers present "Abne r Crane From Hayseed Lane." The melJOdrama wUI be :~ed u part ol the library's 11 s ummer Pl"OIJ'am for youq peo. pie. Tbe director h Joan 8'VeDIClll. PJaytnc tbe part of Abner Crue wW ba SUit Scallon; 15. ot Monareb BQ. wbUe Laurel Am&ower, 14, ol Lacuna Nlcutl, will play Daalel J. Loopbole. • Kann Annet U, ol Lacwt• Nlcuel. wUI play Miu Glory Rhode. Playtq Mr. Quack wtll ba Aprtl Slleimu. 15, ol CapbtrMO Beach; ~ Hay•. 11, ol Dana Point wtll be GrillNI; Libbie Smltb, U , of South La1una, wtll pla1 Mom: aad Clarl1t1 Ewen. 12, of Dana Point. wtU play Gweodo&JD. The Sa.n Oteao County Board of EduutlOG has rejected Camp Pendleton parent.a' erroru to keep thei r chlldrea tn Su Clemenc.e Hi11h School. but the pa reinta a re contlnulna thetr app~al ln a letter written lo Sta te School Su perin tendent Wllaoa IU1-. Jn denytq the a~al, the San Die10 board ruled that atudeots fro m Camp P endleton wbo would be seniors io the fall would be allowed to continue at San CJe~te High School. but. all others would not. · The~ are 16 t o 18 s ucb seniors, said Capistrano Unlf'ted S<-hool D1stnct Superintendent Jerome Tho rn.sley. and about 120 underclassmen. T he parents of the students bad sought cont inuation oC a tuition agreem ent allowing the s tudents, who are in the Fa llbrook Union High Sct>Gol Dlstnct. to atteod San Clemente lllgh' School. ln the CUSD. Fallbrook district trustees had voted not t.o rene w an inlerdistrict agree ment that a llowed the students to attend San Clemente. C aplslrano t r us tees h ave appro\'ed the ir half or the agreement that provides that the students' attendance would be c redi led lo Fa II boook. with tulUon belled to Fallbrook. Thornsley said the pa rents ha\'e indicated they are going to continue their fight. but t.Mre is no legal provision for an appeal. "They have written a letter to Wilson RJles. but the law st.ops at th e Cou nt v Bo.ard o f Educallon." said thomsley Mt>an while. some parents are pr epanng to indwidua lly act lo keep the ir c hildren at S an Clemente. if organi~ed efforts fail.. Sople have obtained legal guardians in San Clemente. and o thers plan to s ~nd their children lO relatives out of state. Fro•P.,,eAJ REGISTER. • This week's registration cov- e rs young men born in 1960. Those born in 1$61 will begin registering next Monday and ·those born in 1962 are to register in January. After that, all young men must register upon reaching their 18th birthday REGISTRATION PROCESS OUTUNED-A3 PENTAGON PUSHING ENUSTMENTS--A4 uunng the registration the m en are required to fill out a card giving their name. sex. da te of birth, c urrent address. permanent address and Social Security num ber. There also is a box they may check if they want to be contacted by a military recruiter . Rost.ker predlcte<i 98 percent of those required t.o sign up wtll do so. Others, including some draft critics. predict hundreds of thousands of youths will ignore the order or be unaware tha registrat.ion is re<iu.ired. The return tO registratic>n. ap· proved by Congress Uus year. was thrown into con.fusion Fri· day when a three-judge federal panel im Philadelphia declared the Selective Service Act un- constitutional because it does not include women. Although Br~an on Satur- day reversed the lower court's lnJUl)Ction against registration. questions about the law's con. stltutionality still must be re. solved. · Daniel Weinberg, lbe attorney for the plaintiffs in the nlne- year -old Philadelphia su.it, said he expect.a his cue to reach the lull Supreme Court by fall wtth a decision late this year or early in 1981. PalJw-e to reriat.er carries a maximum penalty ot five years in pruon and a s10.ooo fine. Thief T•kee Cub After Euy Entry Thlewt mLn1 a key to unlock the front door and safe at Colonel Sanden' Kentucky Fried Cblckflt' at 193 So. Cout Highway In Lacuna Beach removed Sl,D In c.,h s.turct.y. Police aaJd tbe money waa taken durina the early morftiDC hours IDd that tbere were noalpa of forceentry. Drag Talk Slated Gary Shaw ol ltnllbt AhMd. • dl'UI relaabilttadoo procram Ln Dana Polat. wW apeu lo-· bers ol Uae l:xdaaqe Clab ot Cap....._~ at 7:•a.m. at HU'l'J'a. F..U, nMaurMl a.a cammo c.sie..,.._ s. Juan~. . . .. ~ . D.Mty "'-' , .... -LAGUNA FESTIVAL 0# ARTS SCULPTOR SAYS HE'S HAO MANY BITES ON SHARK But Wooden PredMof'a Alreedy Sold to Reat8ur•nt Chain, Saye Heinz NorhauMn John Foley to Head Aliso Waler Agency J o hn V . fol ey. g e neral manager of the Moulton Niguel Wat er District. has been named chairman of the board or the Aliso Water Management Agency <AW MAl succeeding Raymond C. Miller . Miller. ge~ral manager of the South Coast County Wat e r Distnct <SCCWD>. will remain on the A WMA board as an a lternate member representing the South County dls tnct E .F Leek. a member of the boardofcbrectorsofSCCWD. wa~ named h rst vice chair man of AWMA Tom Mcf'adden. general manager of the Los Ahsos Water District. 1s SttOOd vic-e c ha1nnan. All officers are serving for the 1980-81 vear 1-'oley ser ved a~ general manager oC AWMA before last yt.>ur being appomtl'<l gl'neral manager of the Moulton Ni guel d1 str 1ct ' AW MA was for med by ~ven local agencies in 1972 tn ronstruct a regional sewt'r ~;~tern on tht' Aliso Canyon-Laguna Can)on watersheds The member agencies arc the Ci ty of I..aguna Beach. El Toro Wate r District. E mer ald Bay Service Dlstrict. Irvine Ranch Water Dastnct. Los Ah sos Water District, MouJlOO Niguel Waler District. and South Coast County Wat er Dlstnct Completion of the $90 m1lhoo A WMA pro1ect 1s expected 1n late 1981 Oemente OKs Cost of Five Cars for City Even cities hke San Clemente have to shop around and kick the tires ~en shopping fo r compact automobiles. Coun cil m e mbers h ave approved s pending $35,578 for five sedans after finding origmal es timates o r $7 .000 p e r automobile were too low But Cdr agencies contacted b> the city s aid they would be ha rd-pressed to find fi ve current model compact cars from other agencies for delive ry to San Cle mente And . they s a id. they can't accept productJon orders for the popular compacts since the factories are currently gean ng up for the 1981 models. NEW AWMA CHAIRMAN John V. Foley High School Graduatio11 Credi,t,s up? The Ca pastrano Unified &hool Di strict board of truste~ v.111 study recommended add1l1ondl requirements for high i>chool graduation at their meeting at 7 30 too1gllt at distract office:. · The recommendauons are thf• rei>ult of a study of reqwremenl'> by 23 s t udents . p a r ent... teachers. and administrator. in the d1stnct lnrludc-d ;.irt.• Liddl'd n·ad1ng 1n th<.· trt·~hman H•ar' ;rn i:xtrli ~ t.•<tr Of En glish Jnd or mathem<tt1rs. a fiH'-un1t rour~" in consumer eduratinn. and ~I mor e uniL-; o( cours t.'work for those tn t he d1 stri r t ·s adult t•ducat1on program The board will also look J I rl.'t·ommended r ha ngec; m tht• '>pt.·r1al education progrcim The cbstn ct offices are localed at 32972 Calle Pe rfect o. San J uan Capistrano Cruh Kills 8 COALVILLE. l'tah IAP)- E1ght people ha\•e died in a head-on colhs1on betv.ecn two cars. one of which was traveling cast in the westbound lane or In- terstate 80. pouce said Sculptor Puts Teeth Into Work By JOHN NEEDHAM Of -O.llr t>llel S~ff Laguna Beach Festival of Art exh1b1tor Heinz Norha usen began hts woodworking career as a cabinetmaker. but now he m akes sharks. He 's made only one of the finned killers so Car. bwlt of wa lnut. birch, e bony and betth Bul even someone with the ask- ing pnce of S4.000 couldo"t buy ll It's already been sold. T he five-foot long. 150 pound wooden shark has been sold to the owners or a large resta urant c h ain to be hun g i n their J acksorlVllle. l-1onda f,.nchise. l :'llorhausen s aid 1t took tum two months to finish the shark, v.orkin~ on 1t up to JO hours a da:. in order Lo complete it m time for the fc:.tl\.al · "<'xt t1ml• I think I'll do 'onit•thinl! a lltll(· s malle r ," '\orhJU.'>t.'n said l<1 ughmg. "not iust to -;a\C me some work, but -.o people can have som ething '>1m1lar Ill their homt'." Last year ~orhausen made a dolphin and a killer whaie for the s ame restaur ant cha in. ''I've gotten a good reception from people on m> three d1mPnsionaJ v.ork .. .:--;orhausen ... aid "Ork on the s har k begjn "Ith several large p1c c l'S of birch wood glued together to form a block which ht' c-a ned and sa nded to the shape of the pr('(fator He then covered lhe exterior \I, 1th hundrt'd"' of "m all squares of onf' quJr1•·r inch th1rk "aJ nut \ en1.·t.'r The black mouth <i nd eyes of th1.· ~hJrk a rc· made of cbon\. which highlight<; lCC'l h madl' frnm bt'ft'h wood ~orhaus<'n a lso has some abstract \I.Ork:. on d1:.play at the fes tival Thest-' are made from a vn r1ety of colorfu l tropical v. n(l(h "Thi• \l.t>Od s t.hat come from tht.' tropics are colorful. hard and often oily,'' Nol'fi ausen said. "Thr local rnn etirs are often too c;oft and are not as colorful. "1 use a round 23 different kinds of woods in m y abstracts." Norhausen s aid "People who v.ould not look tw1ct> at the same- type of art painted on a canvas receive my wood pieces very "l'll .. ~· ,.J -••... 1·:J ----------------- Ocean Pacific .•. Pin·~ oon:f Wiik ahOt1I w.th tne ong1nal OltQO OOCklf. in red. If bfue cr9ilm, tan, dk brown, "8Y'f, ~ blue. orange and keffy green And !he more acM 8llsllc beck mid-wale COfd. 1n ~ ~ • blue. r~ blue. red. whe.11 and navy ALSGARAGE ~6 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714 ) 644 7030 Orange ·£011:st ED ITION ~our Hometow• Dally ~ewHpaper VOL. 73, •. 203. 3 SECT .. S, 21 PAGl!5 * C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ounty Vote System 'Go' for· Fall a1PaEDS8JCl(8C'llOl•EHL .................. Oran1• County'a e mbatlled ~ew vole counllQJ &)'Item w\U tabulate reswt.a ol tbe November 1eneral elecliona, even lf the aystem should be dffertlfied fO<' use by a state commission. Re1iat.rv ol VOlera Al Olson said · k>day. The State Commission on Votinit Mach in es and Vote TabulaUnc oevlt'e wlll hold a formal dttertlfication hearmit locally Au& JS on the ll ~ milUon Vallee Corp. yst •m. purcha ed by the county and flr11t used m the June 3 primary elt'ct1on Despite the new S)'istem -or perhape because of 1l' Orange County W83 the last county m California to report final. unofficial returns to Secretary of Slate March Fong Eu • t\ou ld the system b e decertllted It would not affect the November election since state luw provides that decertification cannot take ~erect within six months of the commission's action. Olson s aid.. Countv officials say privately the) believe the st~te will, in es<1enre. give them a "second chance" to prove the system in ' the November general elections. Should the system not perform up to par, the likely state action would be to order it scrapped, the officials say. Olson said the only ar ea where he expects serious problems with the s t a t e co mmiss ion is ove r o n e component or the vote-counting equipment known as the Data Collection System. That component was not certified by the state prior to Its use in June. Olson said. a nd thus, the commission, could order that it not be used in No vember Why the component was not certified remains an issue m itself. with officials of Martel Systems Inc .. or Costa Mesa. the distributor of the new system. a r guing that portions or the 'First Step Back' I syHem did n o t r e quire certification. The Data Collection System tra nsfe rs precinc t totals to masnetic tapes for further compulertabuJation, OJsonsaid. "There are dHferent ways to get the totals into the computer . It would Ju s t make 1t mo re difficult," Olson said. Released Hostage Hailed On Return I WASHINGTON <AP> -Fight· ing back tears, freed American hostage Richard Queen returned to the State Department today to a tumultuous welcome. tell.mg cheering colleagues that "You all know how much I love to be back." I Related story, PageA4 > I Thousands of department workers crowded into a lobby to f.!reet h1m fie was hugged by two secretaries freed fTom Iran m November. "This is just the firs t step back for the other S2," Secretary of State Edmund S. Mus kie said. I Daily .. li.t .. _.., 111<i.a..1t.--At a news conference. Queen said his Iranian captors were mostly dedicated Moslem stu· dents who made no real effort to turn him against the United States. NO SIGNIFICANT PROTESTS TO DRAFT REGISTRATION SHOWED BY MIDDAY But Heny Meaalnglll, 20, Signed Up Eerty With Sybil Johnson In Newport Beech ---- •'T h e re w as no brainwashing," Queen said . ........... Defiance Co111Ueled For Draft Signups He said be was treated well by the militants wbo bave heJd t.be U.S. Embassy ln Tehran slnce November . although there were .. a fewSOBs." Tbe 31-year..ad dtplotnat, set free becauae ol a neuroloeicaJ illness. said be was out of touch with most or the S2 other American hostages. but was confident that they would sur· FREED HOST AGE RICHARD QUEEN (RIGHT) WIPES EYES leca9taly of State -..-.. Applaude Him on Rel\lrn A 14·year-old Costa Mesa widow who told police she dozed off while watching television was rudely awakened Sunday when a bullet slammed into her right root. Letha Marble told offi cers her right root was propped up on furniture when s he began dozing in her livingroom at about 6: 15 p.m. S he sa id s h e h ea rd a n explosion. felt pain in her foot and then saw it bleed profusely. Mrs. Marble called Costa Mesa paramedics who prepared her for transportation lo Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. X-rays showed a bullet in the wo man's foot. Hospital sta rr members said today that Mrs. Marble is in satisfac t or y condition awaiting a doctor's decision regarding what to do about the spent bullet. Police said a n investigation indicates the stray bullet came from the 1900 block of Church Avenue, behind her home. Mrs. Marble told police she has had troubles with no one and can think of no reason for the shot. Investigators ~heoriied the bullet, which zipi>ed through a back screen door. was a stray shot but have turned up no s hootin g s u spects after canvassing the neighborhood. MorganCuu Rate to 11 o/tJ NEW YORK <AP>- Mor1an Guaranty Trust Co., the nation's fifth· larsest commercial bank, today cut its prime lend· ins rate one-half percentqe point to 11 per- cent. MOit bub are chart· lnl 11.5 percent on loam to their beat bualneu bo'" rowen, but in tbe past· severlll daJS IOIDe bave trim_.. tllllr prime rates to 11.25 pereent. ' Wall Street analysts ave predicted further eutl bl prime rates u the nc 111m k8ell9 a damper oe commercial loan de- mand. By STEVE MARBLE °' .. CMlfy ...... s-D raft r egistration foes in Orange County asked young men to risk going to jail today either by "refusing to fill out registration cards or by wriUng in phony names in an effort to confuse authorities. Th e targ et of th e anti-registration push was the m ain post office in Santa Ana. where several groups des~nded a nd promised to keep up their "peaceful protest" for at least two weeks. Other post offices along the Orange Coast, though, reported no unusual activity, adding that the turnout o r 19 and 20 -year-olds also was quite modest. Orange County anli·drafl protesters, however. predicted that a n ew wave o( civil diso bedience a n d protest activity will s urface 1f the draft is reinstated. "I have no doubt that a draft wilJ follow and that then you'll see the pe<>ple taking to the s treets again." said David Jacobs. leader of the Students Alternatives Media Collective at UC Irvine. Jacobs said protests at the Santa Ana pos t office would continue for at least two weeks. He said registr ation·age men would be told that "because of the legal mess -registration is only voluntary." He said young men will be asked to fill ln phony names or write in names of people "clearly over the proper age - like someone around 40 years old -to create a lot o r bureaucratic problems." Jacobs, a former Marine, said Quarter Theft l.na $10,000 _.. ..... Two bap stuffed with $10,000 worth of silver quarten were swiped Oft!' the weekend from tbelr hidial spot in an attic ol a Newport Beacb home. Howard Fleldatead Ahmanson told police . Sunday that he'd st.ashed 8,000 pre-1880 quartftS ln bank be1s la hl• Ocean Boulevard bouae nearly a month aco. He told investigators he noticed the valuable colna were 1one Sunday e¥eftins when be returned from a vacation. Police said It was unclear bow the crook.a entered tbe boule. h e wa s turned f r om a conservative to a liberal by military service. vive their ordeal. · • 1 think they are preUy strong people ... the bearded former vice consul said A s pokes woman for the Society of Libertarian Life said he r group also will be staking out the Santa Ana post office this week. 341,893 V~n-s She said protests will be kept peaceful and advisory in nature. Dyanne Peter s o n , o f Cali fo rnia Libertarian Life. said. however . that her group is advocating c1vii disobedience and views registration as "the pr e lude l o milita r y conscription." Record Attendance At County Fair Rev. Tony Wolfe, of St. Marks Orange County's 32nd annual Presbyterian Church in Newport fair drew a total of 341,093 Beach. said today's registration admissions for the lO·day run protest activity Is "only the tip ending Sunday -a record that oftheiceberg." !alls nearly 60.000 s hort. ~-=-~~~~~~~~ First Pl•ee Nosher What does an aromatic loaf of delectable dill bread make you want to do? Nosh, tbt11 what. And Amy Mor- rison here, 2, of Costa Mesa, obvioualY couldn't wait to sample Mom Alicia's first prize winner ln the Oran1e County Y.air. which closed Sund~. Not even • taste for the photographer. That's how I it ls. h oweve r , of predi c t e d attendance. Last year -the previous r ecord·setter -saw 306.023 patrons pass through the fatr turnsWes. Saturday's crowds set a new r ecord for s 1ng l e ·d ay attendance Fair off1c1ats said S3.87S people \ 1ev.ed exh1b1ts that day, compared with the previous high or 48.631 set on the last Saturday of the 1979 fair Fair offictals said no senous problems coccurred during the lO ·day meel despite s ome crowd-handling problems that saw the Orange County Sheriff reser ves caU for reinforcements on Friday and Saturday ntl[hts Called into action bot.h rughts were regular deputies and Costa Mesa police officer s when traffi c snarls and sporadic fights hampered fairground midnight closings. Fair Manaeer Ken Fulk said today he was pleased with attendance figures this year. an 11 percent hike that tested his staff's abilities and the fairground's capacity. Fulk denied that he ever projected 400.000 l'afrgoers this year and said, in retrospect. that he bad hoped merely to equal lut year's auendance. Mayor Quits CofC Board Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene Schafer bas resigned from the co mmunity's Chamber of Commen:e Board of Dlrecton because of pressing city duties. The chamber presented Mrs. Schafer with a plaque Thursday recognizlns her work on the boa rd '1nce 19'16, Officiala noted that sbe was ch airman of tbe chamber's Greeters Commlttee throuchout her service period and had cb\e her job well. - Queen said he-spent much of his time in capuvaty reading the contents of the embassy library, <~HOSTAGE , Pa~e A2l Body Found lnHB Field Identified A 31 year-old murder victim whose body v. as found lying face down in a Huntington Beach fi eld Saturda y ha s been 1dent1fied as *-i•phen J . Ciccone, an unemployed auto body repairman Ciccone's fully clothed body was found discovered by two young hikers in the field south of Huntington Lake and east of Edwards Street. Lt Bruce You ng said the 1d~nt1f1cation was made from fin ger prints when the murder v1ct1m had applied for a job as a c;e c urity g uard in O r a nge Count)>' He was believed to be from the Garden Grove area Death was caused by multiple stab wounds, according to Young. The lime of death was listed between midnight July 18 J and 4 a.m. July 19. .\ Wea,her Mostly s unny through Tuesday with overnight low clouds las ting into mid -morning . Lows tonight 57 at the beaches. 6S Inland. Highs Tuesday uppe r 60s to lower 80s. l~SIDE TOOi\ '1 .. ; Men also are toking more i" time to look better. Sn atofl/, , photoi. Page Cl. l•dex I ...... c .......... .. SAN FRAN ISCO t AP> -•"atlure ol a Umtftt d V\~ lD Pecaflc TdephoM'a MW s:st mJUton •lt!<'lrocuc swttduna ayatem wa blamed for balUn1 of king dlstan« ('Illa t.o and from San f'ranc'6CO toda) ilf ... 8• fil•N I 11• ... ...,,..., PARIS 1 r 1 Scw1tt U\Slallf'd (lzhan Prei.id••nt Babrak Karmal has finl li ht"d an utrao rdlnar • st)uffllna of h1:s government· and <'hnC'hed ~ d\rttt powt'r a<' .. ordtni to u French nc l4 paPf,'r repor1 toda that quoted (ghamstan '!I state radio Dt-u1l v.ere liket<'h) but tM f'ren('h dail)' Le Monde 111d 1\armal. pla«'d tn the pre~lden<.'~ 14 1th the ble mg of lht' So\ 1et 11ovemmcnt in De<-ember reorgan1ted hts government around four "general presrdent'tes " SAt'llAMENTO <AP>--Oov f;dmund Brown Jr hu vetoed a bill that .rould let monaac• lat rwt raa. riH by s pitrttDt from Ow cl.al• ot home )Maf'Cbue. ••ylnc ll would "txPQH lbe un• ary bon'owt>r to 1rtat na~ .. Tht> vf'to. iaaued Sunday. was announct.'d by Brown's office today It"' la IUtt"ly to touch off an OYt"rride battle ~ b)' tavlnp and loans a s~latlona, v.-hlch 11pon11ort"d the flexible rate mcaau~. 81'3'7 by Sen John •·oran. O.San Francisco The bUl *'OUld authortu a new type ol 1nort1a1e under wt\lch the monthly payment would rt>maln t.M same for an ln.IUaJ period ol five to eight years. but thl' intt>res t rate wou ld be ad1ustt'<i t>ve ry six months. a maximum of 5 percent over the life of tM 30-year loan Al th e e nd o f th e hve to eight )ear period. the m o nthl) pa~ ment would be adJustt'd. probably upward. to pa y off the acc umulated interest Some & 000 So,1~ sokhers are baUllng a scattered but fierce v.·a.r ~gatnst Afghan guemlla who op~ M~w·s 1nterwnuon The So,•1ets mowd Into Arghan1stan shortly after Karmal was tns taHed Backers say the bill would t-nco urage lenders to mak~ hous ing loans in times of ught mont'~ and high interest. and that 1t woltld be an alternallve. not a repla<.'ement. for current fixed-rate loans Ma rket R e ad11 ~ lt'•r• Talla S#t ENSENADA. Mex1<.'o t AP l -l' S a nd Mexl('O tuna officials scheduled meetings today •n an attempt to resolve the nearly two-Wffk-0ld "tuna war " ··n us t.hmg has grown out of proportion ... siud Luis Ot' Basabe. dire<'tor gener al of lnd~tnes Pesqueras ParaestaUes, a semi·autonomous rorporaUon that processes ~l percent o( all tuna consumed in Mex1ro He denied charges by San Diego fishermen that Mexiro's enforcement of the 200-mile fishing limit is an attempt to ruin tbem. But consumer groups, wtuch led the opposition. conten~ the mt-asnrt' would <.'O t borrowt'rs as much as SS billion a year and caust' numerous forcdosurt'S. l n h.i s veto me3s agt'. Brown said a homeowner paying off an S8Q.OOO loan at 12 percent interest c ould . under th t' proposed mortgage. owe nearly $90.000 after five years ·or ~er ~ •• P.Stla st eadily nslng ilttt'rest rat~. WASHINGTON CA P l-President Carter retu._rn_ed-=--to__,.th .... e_.__.._... ..... ""t:hrmorrtld! pa) ment shot campaign trail today to help replenish Democratic Party up from $822 to $1.287 at the end coffers in preparation for his race th•s fall against Repubhcan of that i>t>riod · ' nominee Ronald Reagan. "I bell('vt' that th•~ g<X'S too The priJ'nary purpose of today's tnp to Henderson. Ky .. and r 3 r and 14·ould result in mam· Dallas is lo raise money. but an aide said Carter also would stop borrow<.' r s· approaching th~ at a drought -stricken farm outside Denton . Texas. to s how bis sixth Yt~ar or tht-ir mortgattc <'On<.'ern for millions or Ameri<.'ans <.'8ught In a month·long heat unprcpar<'d to deal with th<' wave grippmg the nation's nudse<"tion dramatJcnJly increas<'d monthl) The president flew to Evansville. Ind lie we nt payments." h<' said by motorcade to Henderson. j ust across the Ohio River. "l am w111ing to work with the for a brief parade through town on his way to the home of 1 n du s t r Y t o i m Prov c our Dale Sights. a long-time Carter supporte r. Sights is playmg host mort~a~r instrum<'nls AdopUn1t for a $500-a-plate fund-raising luncheon for the benefit or the th<.> proposals conta10ed '" DemocraUcNationalCommittee. SR\937. howe ver. goes wa) beyond the pres ent fede ral regulations and would expose the unwary borrower to too Bus Fare Increase Proposal Approved great a risk." ,.,.... P ap AJ HOSTAGE. • playing penny p-0ker with a r ellmate and leaminli! French. By JOANNE REVNOt..DS °'-o.lty _Mo .. After a sen es of failed motions. :>r ange Ccunty Transit District ::l1re('tors came up with a fare in<.'rease propo6al today wtucb v.1 ll add $605.000 to the d1stnct budget. O i rectors we re short $631,000 m their $54.3 m illion budget in mtttmg a legal requirement lo generate at least 20 percent of their operating funds from fares. The fare increase adopted today calls for no ch ange in the base fare of SO cents. However. ):>us riders who use p asses or coupons will be paying the same amount for fewer rides when the change goes into effect m September. Additional changes will stt charging or fares or 25 «nts during peak hours for senior citiiens and handicapped people. Both groups normally ride free. Directors also agreed to add 2S cents to the Sl fart' charged express bus riders. Cr88h Kills 8 COALVI LLE. Utah <AP>- Eight people have died in a head -on roUis1on between two cars, one of which was traveling east in the westbound lane of In· terslate 80, police said. c DAILY PILOT , ... °'-toe.. °'"''' ............ -~ " (-----~ .. --...... 0--<.MM -....... C.-,_.. ... -·-----I..._,,_ -~ .... ---.. --··~"' ll'Mf'I.-.-Y•lle¥ h•ltllf l•~ft• ... "-'~ C:-\1 A ~ ,......._,.. _....,_ ·~ -·-~•--n ,,.. __ ::.-·1~ ..::: e.:~.·:J.i!"M-,, o t --·-.... ____ _ , .... e-Yttt ""•·--~ .. - ~·-( ..... ,_,. _,.,... ... _,_ 0--M.~ __ __..,_ 'Jtltpt ... <"•>...., a111•••Mw••••c..-n Another m O\•e that will generate no income but will r esult in bookkeeping <.'hanges is a plan to acrounl for passes ' given to OCTO employees as fare income. Direct.ors mcluded that in the fare pac kage as a means or reaching the requ.ired 20 percent figure I The subJe<'t or peak hour rares gen erated a lt'ngthy debate a mong directors. They finally ureed to a plan proposed bv Founlain Valley City Councilman Al Hollinden which c ut t he morning peak hours from a three·hour period beginning at 6 a.m . lo a two and a hall hour period that begins at the sa11tt lime A half hour was also shaved orr the ('vening peak hours which will run rrom3:30p.m . to6o.m . The measure was approved on a 3 to 2 vote with d i r ector s Hollinden . Ralph C lark a nd Donald Holt Jr. in favor. Director Philip Anthony said he voted against the measure ~au5e he wants a thorough analysis of peak h our ridership be fore any changu are made . William Farris ca.st the other dissenting vote. He said his captors "didn't <.'are what we did as long as we dido 't es<.' ape .. I n an$wer ing questions. the ex·host!ge showed no hostility toward his captors. He said that while a few tried lo tum h.im against the u s government. ror the most part they left him alont' once they became convmced ht' had been engaged m routine con s ular matters. Queen reje<.'ted a n y s ug- gestions that the militants were pro-commun1sl or members of Tudeh, the local communist party. .. They were zealous, Islamic -arid. as fa r as l know. students,·· Quttn s aid Qut'en, who was released because he s uffers from multi· p ie scle r osis, returned t o Washington on Friday and is un- dergoi ng treatment at tbe Georget ow n U n ive rsity Medical Center. President Carter met with Queen on Saturday at the White House and reported later that Queen has been kept In 1 base- ment with "oo light or fresh air" during much or his capllvity. 1 UCI Housing Funds ~ Approved by UC U n ivers ity or California regents have decided to allocate Sl6 million for a residential housinc project on the UC Irvine campus.· Three hundred apartment unlls for graduate and married students will be added to UCI's Verano Place, accordln1 to plant for the project. Tbe Univenlty of California's rundin& ror the project ii to be paid beck by apartment rental reee charted to •ludenu. ID clecidinc to f\md the pnjed.. resent.a noted that there .. a waltln1 ll•t or 811 1tudent1 wHtJnc to live on campus at UCI. .. Accordlnt lo a recent cameua bou1ln1 survey ... local rent esul1Uon1 have forced 1.• studeau to mo¥e from IWT'OWldlnl commmdtJel to apartm.au more thaa 20 mll• from campus." stat.a a ftPOl1 to tM ........... In a ..,.,. .. adioe tak• l8lt week at dM ,...ti meetinl bl .. San Frandaco. a new bud1et for the UC system wu appnwed. Reseota approved a SJ billion bud1et lot' ita').11. Tbe budc« ls $102 milllon higher than last year's. Under the new bud1et. faculty 1alarles and benefits are tncreued by 10.5 percent. Full proleuon now will eam from SZl,400 to $41,IOO and bellnnial f acuity memben wiU earn from $11,900 to $24,500 . Tbeae n,... are baled on a nlDe-tDODth ulary. 100 Join Protest SAN FRANCISCO (AP> More than 100 demonat.raton bumed red nqa and threw ea• at tbe R••I• cwul1te ID San Franet.co Smd•J· TMJ ..,. prot•l'll wbat &My Mid WU the ~ ol IS LithuDlaD toldMn la tbe 5"Mt Army .. had rtf\IMd to lboot ctTUlaal and prhonera of war la Arab.,..•• Axtell the st~r got a farewell bath as his young owner James Dalebout prepared to auction him Saturday at the Orange Coun· t y Fair A.~tell . "ho tipped the scale at 1.095 oounds broui;?ht SI 15 a pound for his owner. a Costa Mec:.a f uture f a rme rs of A mer1c.a m<'mbH llelpin g with t he rubdown 1~ Co!-t::1 M l"Wll llc•P Page who al~o "atchf'<I mnrl' tha n :100 hvestor k -;old at aurlton for ::1 total S20i f.R.1 Mesa and Newport No Early R eally Bury Hat~het Tax Cui The rna~tco.513 M esa and 14 1lh 3 !L!i.\..2!.l!ru.?.!Jwt>lt£.l!t4 .. tfll.u:u i ~nn.ed ' Newport Reach uHd a real o( cooperattoo bt>l14een the two ~ ----~ hat('ht-t in a burial cerem<>n\ that <'llll'f. t h e) s a 1 d op c> n ~ 'n t' 14 '\\'e 14antto bc>J?in on a posl\1\ r rel at1onsh1p~ betwet'n tht' 1140 notr Mn. Schllfur~pla1nt'd c1t1Pi; Wt• ha\I' Int"' nr mutual Th t' ., ma II h a n <f a' "~.., ""n ic·...-. 'ht .1c1•1t~ 1 Flut 'h' horro"ed IJ om lhl l ·o,1.1 \k ":i • nuld "nh n.tm• • n1111 J.1 1 ti t-'1n•Dt>p:irtm('nl .H1c.1ni:1n11·n1 f11r J'l<1r;in11d1r M a) or<. i\rlrnr S<'ha rt't or r~tJ 't'r\ I("('' 14 ht 11 lh • 1!1 d \l p<.a anrt .farktt' l1P:1th•·r 11( \ntl 1( "'' h.1d 111 "' rmilt1 Nt'" port l\c-;trh lll'gan il11.:$!1nw .1 ti• p1 nd nn 1h1 111 'I,,\' ,.,.H '"' hnk in lh1• ruck gc1rd1•n front1ni: f111'111'111 Costa l\tt"'<1('1I\ llall F1 11i;n lro 111 .11 .ul ttf l.11111•h1ni: ttll•• 'ymbol1 calh 1•-.iabl1"h thlll h• ·''' ilul \ 11111111.11 pr11hl• m" commu01cat1onsbetweenth<•t1A n "IHh .1 .. Jrihn V.a\nr Airport C'iltet1 ' governments hac; hN-1•n P~JHtn"IOn l'~lf•n .. 1nn Of thE' rO'\tll re es tahl.Js h<'d :\1 t•.,a ~·n~·" .1~ t11"' Jr<f .'."1'14 J)(Jrt The n they and their rrl'>P<'<'tlV<' und ho p1·<; for a ('ost c1 Mesn city managt-rs went to lunch. manna near :'oie"' rort -t h1• ost t-ns1bly to discuss rour maJor m a Yo r s o pt l· d r n r I a y 1 n ~ i ss ue s co mm o n to b ot h pr ehmmary plan!'\roracoupleof <.'Om mun1t1es J01nt cit) council dtnner session.' The <.'er t'mon v fo llo wed "We U pick two dlltes. onl' 111 mayoral announceme nts nearly August and One ID September . two weeks ago that they'd meet to Mrs S<-hafer said "The pre')~ "bury the hatchet .. in an effort to "111 t>t' not1he<t .. end thc>rold war that's existed for l'i·llht•r m;i)or recalls e'<a('tl~ morethan15)ear; 14 ht•n rl'IJttnn' bl't"t'en their But the lunch~m ses~1on" asn·t 1·um mun1t1rs lro u ·o\ er four common 1!->:.ues as or1~1 nall) p l anned . l\1 •qor Scha rer admitted Tht' officials. instead. asked their ('ily managers to ('Ome up Freezer Hides Mesa Burglars Burglars m a de a c hilling entry Into a Costa Mesa bar early Sunda) and made off with a cool haul An employe<' of Hans Again. 877 W 19th St . told pohct-that he amved to hnd that thJev(>!) had entered through the v.alk·1n fr eezer and stolt' s tereo equipment. recording tapes. and cash from behind the bar Police estimated the loss at $1.590 Newport Home Burglarized Th1e\'t'S s:a thcred more than $4 2 000 \\Orth of gold Jnd di amond J<'14 t'lr~ rrom a bedroom dresser 10 the homt.• or a :-.I ewport Beach bus inessman over th<' weekt-nd Zamel Mohamt.'d Ala q11l 'told 1D\'est1J?ators Sunda~ a fternoon that the Crooks made Off With thret-diamond ring .... f1,e gold bra('t'lcts. a set of ht>art·i.hapc-d d ia m ond c uff11nks 13 gold ch:u ns and a SS.000 Rolex 14atch Polt('e said 1t appeared the 111 t rudt'rs t-nt ered the vi('t1m '<. 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Oranae County, the def endlnl champion and coached by JobD Moore, wu tied at 52·52 with South Bay at balf'Ume before binc in the fmal quarter. Tbe loss by Oran1e County, tta first ol the seuoo (5-1), sets up a showdown with undefeated San Fernando Valley (8-0) Friday aUp.m. Ardell Wins Tide GLENDALE-Jon Ardellof Bakenfteld eqled t.be 451-yant pars5 ntDth bole 5'mdaJ ud went Oft to win tbe II.It unuaf Soutbena Callfonala Amateur aolf cbampkmaNp by three atroba at Oakmont Countryaub. Tbe JI.year~ Ardell, a ........ of Stanford, tired ............ par 71 iD the ftDal road to ftDllb with. 72-boletatalol210. Tblrd romd leader Joim Burctle, aa Eatucia Hllb P'8duate wbo led AnleU "' two ltrok• ... into Sunday'1 ftnal round, lbat a cl1lutroaa ll&-oftl'• par 71tocomplete bla four rouDllll at2115. DeflDdlna cbampkJD Jeff Hart of Solana Beacb flnlabed l8tODd with ••. Kart b.ad • 75 &iaclay. bo19Jlac1btof tbe fin~l eltbtbohl. Abo ftnJ1hla1 at 293 wu Daa au.. of El Toro • wboflnda72. Ftal1hln1 at 294 waa Brlaa Gaddy of Puadma, tbe 1t7I cbampkJD. H9 bad a• in bla ftaa1 romad. wlddl ....... wtt.b a ...... ...., . Combla iD at -wUb 8urckle WU JobD Cummlnp of Dldao. ' I Contact us ror rompet1live quotes on Proper· ty. L1abi1Jty, Dlfhcult Products Liab1hty. CommerdaJ Auto. Group Lire and Medical a s we ll as Worker's Compens:it1on Insurance Bob Guffin J9ll Mac Artflur 8oMlmlrd Newport 8adl. Ca 92660 (714)7')2~ PRIME RA TES ARE COMING DOWN AND SO ARE OUR RATES! WE LEASE ALL MAKE 1980 CARS AND TRUCKS, MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE D~LIVERY. .. Wf Vf GOT WHA l YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. FALS - .. ·-·- • ...... , .. (PD'I) Prieee ,, \ NYSE . COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ' ........... ._ .. _. ....... " .................. ~ ....... a. ......... . ....................... -............... ~ ............... ........ • • I Reviving Breath •1 SYLYIA ..... The U.S. eo.UGMI' moo 1 w en .,rred by IDOll ~xpert oblerler1 to be mort!Mmd or cloM to it, un aprtac back to Jile -if lt latcbea aato an itloe of meanlnl to you and me rather t.ban cater to pro1 .. 1oaat couumer activists. New York atate dramatbed UU. po6a&.. wben lt palled prlvate·acUoo le1i1latlon. Tb1a law permits private citlieas to 1ue firms 1\lllty of deceptlve practices or falR advertising. Until now. 01.ty the busy attorney 1eneral In New York could sue. ll the e~ had aufflclenUy broad public lnterest to justify \R of taxpayer moMy. ' THE LAW DaOPPED a provision oriainally souc:ht by some busi.Deu croups for attorneys' fees to be recoverable agaiftst plaintiffs who bring "frivolous" suits. The reason for the dramatic shift: Hefty lqll fees socked to an.indiridoal consumer. resulting in the possible loss of tbe consumer's home or Ufe savings, isn't a practkal remedy for frivolous au.its. If imposed, the "remedy" could have caused a tremendous backlash again s t business .. For the ftrSt time in the h is tor y o r private-action legislation. some New Money's Worth York bua)ness groups joined c-onsumer advocates in upporting tegi.slation. The business groups recoeniud that false advertising lakes business away from legitimate competitors and hurts honest ~terprises as well as the consumec. FOil INSTANCE, EXPLAINED Richard A. Givens. forme r region a l director of the • Federa l Trade Commission, advertising ol non·existent discounts and "bait and switch" tactics draw customers away from legitimate firms and cause customers to pay more for potentially inferior goods. As part ol a compromise to attract business support, the law omitted a uthority for multiplying minimum damages to come up with an astronomical liability ror minor violations. The s.ignificance or the actJon is underilned by the ract that the legislation was first passed by a Democratic_ Assembly and Republi can Senate, then signed by the state's DemocratJc governor With the support or the bar association as well as law enforcement groups. The consumer got a V\t.al weapon in the pnvate·action law. especlafly bttause they can collect legal rees from the gWRy panYif ffiey wan. ---• . But other states may aJ low a successful defending party to collttt le~al costs from consumers sQ beware. There are many other pitfalls. so check with a law}er 1f you become involved in a deceptJvc practices case. I IN ADDmON TO THE private-action weapon, there are other areas of protection 1f you are cheated · small claims court. where you can bring damage cases without a lawyer; the n ght to defend against non ·payment of bills for an at.em that was senouslv defcct1vP an breach of warranty, and complainLc; l<.I 'state, local and federal agencies wtu ch may refer the mutter to the company involved But most agencies ha \e neither the authority nor the resources to bring legal action to force a company to help resoh't' a dispute. Most important -and the least asked -complaint me-charusm of aJ l, 1s to write the company's president. Tell your story and ask for help. In many instances. top management as bl1lhely un aware or what 1s happerung and will corTe<'l the matter as soon as it knows the facts. Some laws. m fact. make a complaint to the company an essential prdude to sttking rehef from a court or agency IT MAKES SENSE: Who would want to be sued before even ~told a problem existed'> Consumensm isn't dead . 1t JUSl needs to be pushed back to the nght track -your interests and mine Fanner Beefing Profits on Cattle VACAVILLE <AP> -Farmer Vincent Shaw believes he has developed a way to revolutionize the beef industry by raising cattle in a shorter period or llme. using less land and selling dirtttly to the consumer. Shaw is raising 8S head of cattle, each one already sold to a customer who will save about 32 cents a pound. or about S1!iO a year on beef. The 52-year-old fa rmer said he raises the cattle from calves on com. keeps them for a year and then slaughters them to the Specifications or the CU.Slomer who has paid in advance for a mirumum of 450 pounds or table-ready meat. BY SELLING DlltECTL Y to his customers, Shaw eliminates middle men involved in the fattening and marketing process. And because he feeds the cattle purchased corn, he is able to raise them on 10 or his 8S acres. making bis idea practical for growers with small amounts or land, or land that may not otherwise have agricuJlural value. It's not n~ to have two or three acres for each animal, as most farmers do, he said. Another unus ual approach is that the· cattle are brought to slaughler·weight In a year. rather than the 18 months to two years it takes most other ranchers. The secret of their rapid growth lies partly in Shaw's theory that the anim al undergoes Its most rapid growth period in the first 12 months. He has capitalized on it by feeding them bis special com diet, while others rely heavily on protein. Gold, Metals Quotations ., 'he~ Presa Selected world gold prices today : l.cJDdoa : morning fixing '520.75, up SH.75: afternoon fixing 9617.SO. up $11.SO. Partl: aft.emoon fixinl tsn.67. up $13.36. Pt...,.&: fWnc ta:z.•. up $17.91 . .._.: 1111.00 b6d, up $12.00; sao.oo uked. New Yd: Handy tt Harman mJd·moml.nt 1817.SO. up SU.SO. New Yen: Encelhard sellln1 price mid·morniq •11$ ... 111.so. New Yn: Engelhard fabricated &okl mJd·mom.iac ... 11. llP 111.to. * * * NEW YORK <AP> Handy Ir Harman silver toc1.y SlS.~ 8f llU10. EnfllDlrd silver $15.580, up to.470. fabricated silver Stt.411..•llUIM. ' * * * NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal prttei todlf: Qflllr 1 ..... 1.02'4 a pound. U.S. desUnaUoa:s. 1.-11 emtl a pound. ' ._ ~ C9tl a poaDd. dl&lvered. -..... ..... • ™, ...... ,.... F • _.._&N.Y. - •