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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-28 - Orange Coast Pilotea reeze I . Darvon Overuse Cited • ID -De.a-hs; ' ·, FDA Seeks Curll VOL. 11. NO. 210, l SECTIONS, ft .. AGIS Ah, Shucks Cassie Bastain, 5. Mission Viejo, is this year's mini miss in San Clemente. Mast er of ceremonies J erry Valesco got this reaction out. of her during ceremonies at Saturday's contest conducted as part of the city's Ocean Festival. Deaths Cited Curb Daitoon Use, Physicians Urged ' WASHINGTON CAP> -The Food and Drug Administration, l.o an effort to <'urb abuse of the pain-killer propoxyphene, today asked doctors not to al1ow refills of their prescriptions for the drug. T he pain· kfller is usually prescribed unde r t he br and names Darvon, Oarvon-N and Darvocet-N, the agency noted. In the latest issue of Its periodic Drug Bulle tin, the a1eocy ask ed physicians to writ e "n o r e f i ll " o n propo x y phe n e, a nd a lso suggested they write out thelr prescriptions rather than call1nC them to pharmacies. FDA Commluioner J ere E. Goy an said "Propoxyphene has been usociated with a number ol deaths. mosUy resulUng from deliberate overuse, a buse or 1ulcide." He laid health prof~i~~~ I • need "to keep this potent.tat n sK in mind when prescribing and d ispensing the. drug." . The agency's aclvice\ ls not binding o n p h y,s i c i a 8is . Currently, propoxyllltene ~in Schedule rv of. the Coatrolied Substances Ad , which llllnt a prescription w be refilled Uf>1to five ti~n si.x moaths, unless a physician orden "no refill .. or specifies the nwnt.er of r9fill& The DruJ .~etin la _.b,!!Jnt mailed w 400,000 J>bYs.iclmif .W 6 o o . o o o o t h e r' b. e a I'\ h , prof essiooala, includidl ~· pharmaci s ts , ho a pi I a dministra tors and m y . .. nurses. The FDA prevlOU1ly . warned pbyalcians not to presutbe propo~ to pat)enta prane to addJction or siqcide, and w use caution in preacribln8 it for patients taking anti-depressant drugs or who 'drink too much alcohol. I , Nixon Due at F11nef.al I f C AIRO, Egypt CAP> -The deposed Shah of Ira n. dead after a long fight against cancer and 18 months in exile, will be buried in a tra d itio n a l Moslem ceremony Tuesday. his coffin dra p e d with t h e I ranian imperial flag, his body facing Mecca. a Cairo newspaper reported today. Former President Nixon and t.'x ·king Constantine of Greece OTHER DICTATORS WERE EVEN CRUELER-A3 are scheduled to attend. But. although Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ordered a state funeral. no foreign chiefs of s tate o r governm ent a re expected. ' P halavi, 60. died Sunday : at Maadi military hospital outside Ca i r o from complications resulting from his lympha/-ic cancer, detected seven years ago. • News Of hls death touched loff public jubilation in the nationihe ruled for 38 years. "The blood s uc ker of Ule century has died," said TeJu;an Radio. I But a spo k es man Nor President Abolhassan Bani.s;dr said the death would hav: lno effect on t he fate or t hel52 American hostages who tooay were spending their 268th day in captivity. ·• The young Moslem militants who seized the U.S. Embassy In T ehran to try to force the United St ates to return the shah for trial said their uptives would not be freed until Pahlavi's "stolen" fortune was returned to Ir a n . a Fr e n c h r a d io correspondent reported from T ehran. The semi-official Cair o n e wsp a pe r Al Abr a m s aid <See SHAH, P11e A2) Hefty Safe, Cash Missing; MODESTO <AP) -Police here are looking' for one very blg, very at.ronc thief. Or maybe a whole bunch of 98·pound Wt:akljnga. Someone broke lnto Antelo's Market over the w"kepd and made off witb a double-door tale that autboriUes aald wel1bed,.u estimated 3,000 pounds. T h e s afe c onta in e d an estimated po,ooo In cash and checks. . ------------...---........ .-----·--......,_._ ___ ,.,.._._.. __ -.. --.--~~ • " eans . ' $180 Million . Paets Lost ...... •Y Prudential r tMast Cooler TV Nude Gets Duo Fired ATLANTA < A.PJ -Two tech nicians at WS B·TV were fired after a picture of a nude woman briefly interrupted the s tations' lin e·u p o f Sa turday morning cartoons, station ofCicialssay. Fred Bar ber. WSB· TV vice president and gene ral manager. s aid the two' employees were maste r control operators -one res ponsible for signing the station orr at night. and the other for signing at back on in the morntng. Neither was identified Sea Bree~e's Clean Up Air Wh e n t h e se<'o nd operator was s w1tch1ng fro m "The Bugs Bunny S h ow" t o "Th e God z 1 Ila· G lo bet rotte r Comedy Hour." he hit by mistake a button that put the frame o r a nude woman on the air for about l Y2 secondl:t, Barber said. SJBO Million By DAVlD KUTZMANN Of ti. O.til" Ptlet St.all Or a nge Coast air quality improved today as noxious smo~ a nd heat remained more or a problem in othe r part or Southern California Cooler temperatures and sea breezes purified coasta l air quality enough so that no fi rst or S<'cond stage health alert~ had to be called today or Sunday. · The same was not true for inland valleys of the South Coast Air Bas in. whe re numerous health alerts had to be called as temperatures chmbed into the 90s and air pollution almos t buried foothills and mountains from view. An Alr Quality Management Prudential Loses Federal Contracts WASHINGTON <AP> -The government moved today to str ip the. Prudential Insurance. Co. of America of more than $180 million in federal buslness because or a dispute over a r eview of the comp a n y's employment pr actices. T h e Lab o r Departme n t announced it was b!!rring ,the na tion 's la r gest ins ura nce company from holdi ng federal contra.cts because or its refusal to provide certain infor mation requested by the department to de te rmine if the company is discriminating against women or minorities in its employm~ practices. The contract prohibition order. lsaued Sundaly by Labor Se cretar y Ray Ma rshall and announced today. Is the largest s uch action take n b y the government in terms of the·siae of the contracts at stake. Prudential announced from Its corporate headquarte rs In Newark, N.J., that it would seek a court lnjwictlon w prevent the Retirees Slain SACRAMENTO <APl -A retired carpenter and his wire have been slain in their home in su burban O r a n geval e, Sacramento County sheriff's deputies report. government from ter minating its contracts. • The· company said Chen. it'has cooperated with the government r eview of its employme nt pr actices a n d th at t he info rmation dema nded by the <~ PACTS, Page AZl LB Woman Sexually ~aulted A 74-year-old Laguna Beach woman was robbed of $24 in cash and sexually assaulted by a knife-wielding burglar who entered her house throutb an ups tai rs be droom. wi ndow Saturday. La1una Beach police s aid the man entere d the elderly woman's home on Glenneyre Street at about 7:30 p.m., and at kaire point forced her to hanct over the cuh ln her pune a submit to a sexuaJ act. Police described the man as being about 20 years old, of medlum build and weighina 180 pounds. They a lso sa'd they ha ve no leads as to the man's ldenU\y. Dis trict s pokes man said r1rst·stage alerts were again called today for the east San (jabriel Valley, the Riverside area. Upla nd. Font<Jna ancl Redlands. Nr1 first or second stage alerts were called for Orange County today a lthough the air was cons idere d unheall h rul for l:tens 1tivc persons an the La Habra. Anaheim. Los Alamitos and Santa Ana Canyon areas. The AQMD said it did not know ir the heavy s mog would continue to cltng to inland areas Tuesday and on into the week . The s pokesman s aid t'he in\'er sion layer wh i ch traps pollutants close to the grolflld could p e rhaps ease up by Tu es da y, a ll ow i ng th e contaminated au· to disperse upward into the atmosphere. 1 The National Weather Servite, meanwhile, said war m . huriid air would continue to CO\Le r Southe rn California th ro~h Tuesday, with some fog and lbw cloudiness along the coast al a reas. Scattered thun de r s howers were fo r ecas t tod ay (tor mountain and desert areas. i <See SMOG, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair through Tuesd ay, with late night and eal'ly morning low clouds along the coast. Lows tonight 51 at the beaches t o 6 5 inland. Highs Tuesday 70 to upper 80s. INSIDE TODA 't' ( \. I I s ilrrt~sla.Parls Nixon Praises Sliili s. J:oya ' ,.~ ............ DEATH IN EXILE CancM ConQuera Shah Air Computer Fails Again Pi\UtOAl.E. <APJ -For the ~l'<'Ond taml· in two weeks. the .11 r l raff1 c <'O m p ute r that monitors 177.000 square miles of a1r~pal'l' in Southern California. :'\(•vad:.i. Ar11..ona and Utah broke do" n . 11ff1c1als !.aad D u r 1 n g l h l' I 2 · m 1 n u t e hrt>akdown Sunday. which lasted from t0·28 a -m to 10:40 a .m. l'OT. air controllers swit<'hed to t h e b a c k' u p r a d a r s y s t e m "without int1dcnt." Gerald C Walton. depul~ chief of the Los Angeles Aar Route 'Traffic Control Cenll'r hen" said in a :-.tatement .. Prt>liman;1n rndirat1on!> an• lhat thC' C':.I UM.' Of th(' OUtaJ?,e may bl• human l'rnir. 'Walton ~aad Hot Days., Warm NiPits in North th Ttw Associatt>d Prt-Ss Tht: ~:it111nal Weather Service lort'l':.ll't for Northern Cahfom1a ntll!> for ('Ofllmum~ hot da}s and \\arm n ights. with inland t<.•mpt.'ratures soanng over the 100 mark H1~ru. should reach over 110 in the Sacramento and San Joaquin 'alleys. \\hale the coast enJo~~ more modcnite temperatures alon~ wllh fog and low clouds mghb and morning~ PARI S t Af'> f'orm f'r Prt>g1dent N11ton arrived In PiArj' today t"O root t' to Culru ror the funer11J of thl• dePo ,.d Shith or Iran Nixon aid tht.• trap w1&1> has publl<' ackno14 h.1iament of tht· s h •h '~ long rr\t•ndi.h1p with Amt"rH·a , tit' siud ht• w'·nt to Carro "ns u mark of l>''~OrHll 1>) mpalh) uud a d t' m <> "<'' t r u t 1 o n o r ti , ... p 1.1pprt.'<'1at1on I.I) <•rw Amerwan <'it•.wn for tht• lo) ul fraendi.hip and ~upport whic h the s h ah ext endedtothe nitedStale " T h e 0 ((I ('I a I ti s s I at I' Department real·t1on to lh1• i.hah 'i. death r~pr~S~l'd sympath.). {or ijle i.hah's f41m1l)' but d id n o t men'tt o n h is relat1onsh1p to the United Stale!> The former president and his SOO·IO·law. Edward ('ox. n~w lo Paras in the sealed·off upper deck of a 747. Nixon refus t·d tu mect reporters. but responded to a lis t of "ritten questions from The Associated P ress deli vcrt'd by a flight attendant. He said he did not contact the Stale Departme nt or tht• Wha~<· lfouse befor(' heading for Cairo, where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi will be buried Tuesday The s h a h died S unday o f complications ar1s1ng from cancer Asked if he had bt"t·n 1nv1ted lo the i.ervices. l'\ixon rl'~ponded in a note · After learnin~ or th<' shah's death. I pla cl'd a cal l t o Pres ident Anwar Sadat. ••nd,. v.<.• talked. I asked ham tf services would be held lie• told me the time. 1 said I "ould lake to attend. He said. ·You are alwa~i. wel<'om e -ven "l'lt·ome an Egypt'... - "lixoo said he do(':-not fear a terro rist d1 s rupt1on of the m e m o r i a I !> c r v 1 C' e !-. • des p 1 t t• threats bv Iranian l0xtrem1sLc; to ass assmatt.' the P<1hlan famal~ "I havl' ne\•er he-en concernt'<1 about my Pl'rl>onal ~afel~ an m l' l' t 1 n g m ~ p u Ii I 1 c· n•-,pons1balit1cs ... Nixon !.lild Ile added ... It v.ould b1• a -,tupid mistake b~ the radH·ab tn I ran 1f it happen!. .. One of the "r1ttl·n question~ the AP as ked wa~ whetht'r th<· shah's reputation as a brutal despot was unfair :'.\: 1 xon ·!> wralll'n rcsponi.c "as "Ye" .. "If the pollc) of the Uniled States is not drasticall) chan~l-d so that the world will know that "t.• stand bv our friends. we "111 lost> all our· friends ... he wrote The former p resident said he planned to stay an Cairo t"n da~s * E'rOlll Page 1\ I 0•11• ~ .... "•" ,.,...,. Best Seats in fl ... e Thc!>c three young men found one of the ta1tter locations fro m which to watch La~una Beach's annual open volleyball lournamcnl Sunday. Th~y ~at on top of a '" inl! ""' a t 1\lain Beach P ark'. Spectator space for the.· c•\tent was at a pre mium as about 9.000 volleyball rans turned out to watch the action." See ston and C:1dd1t1ona l photo m loda~ 's Sports, page H l Knife Wou~ds FataJ to Man In Santa Ana Santa Ana police investigators said te>Qa~ they have few leads in the l:.ital s t abbing of a m an who d 1l•d Sunday aftt•r l'ollapsing 111 the> 2000 block of Wt.•st rirsl Street. Police said J orge Ibanez, 30. a ppa renlly stagger<'d from the !>C'l'nl' of thl• stabbing attack to t lw loC'ata on "here he "as found ~ihout 2 am Sunda' lie died 12 hour ... latl'r at a · Santa Ana ho~p 1tal. pol1<'<' said. They i.aad I banc>z s uffered multiple :-tab wounds in the t•ht·~t. -;t11mad1 and ba<'k Tht•re ,1pµarl'ntl~ "ere no "llnesse!> to tht• attack <.1nd no motive has hl•(•n e::.tabhshl'd, · invl'Sl1gators '-illc1 Blaze Probed Where 23 Died HHADLEY BEACH . :-.; J <.\J>i Fl'\\t'r lin•s m1ghl ha\t• bl•t•n lrn.l an a roum1r114 how .. <' bl :111· th ~1j toc1k 23 11\"l'!> af mt>ntull\ n•t:.irded rc!>tdt·nt!> had bt•('n t:iu)!ht more avenue<; uf <'~t·apt· duranl! fin· drilb. <in <·mt•rl.(l•ncv pfficial SJ\~ Aulhor1t1~ 1..,a1d m~1ny of the· \ ICtlO)!> or th<' Saturda~ night fire• \\l'rt' found IOC'ked an thto1r room::., wht·re thl'\' retreated arLt>r being unable to make lhea r ":J\ tci the front door. th<• l"•l:aPl' route thc·y had bc:l·n tau~hl "Even dnor I kicked in. I round a ·bod,." s aid firefighter Jeffrey Rabton The blaze in tht• Brinley Inn . a four -::.tor~ \\OOd and !'lUC'CO bualdm~. "·" an·omranwc1 h' an cxnlos1on Fro• Pag.-,., I SMOG •• The Orange County llarbor Patrol office m Newport Beach said ther(• were low clouds and fog along the coast this mom1ng with partud clcarm~ expected this afternoon ~ton· of th<· -,amt• 1., pn·d1c·tt'i.l for Tul'SP~' No Bodie~ Found \'ANCOUVER. w a ... h 1AP 1 Sixteen !.Carch<·r5 and four rlo~.., \\ alked throuJ?h kne• dt.'t'JI a -,h in v. hat may have b<·en th<· fuiJI attempt to uncov<•r \ l<'llm'-of \1 ount St llE'll'n' hut found onh b ~ r n t' d 11 u t \ t • h IC' I " " :.. n LI dl'scrtt•d t·amp..,1lt''-offt<•1a t... sa~ f Grove Boy's Body Found In Swim Pool A search Sunda} night ror a missing 3-year ·old Garde n G~ove boy ended when police fofind his boQy )Ubmerged m m u rky water lp 1the swimming pool in th~ backya rd of his home. c; a r d e n r. r o v t> • P o I 1 l' e 11lt•n\1f1l'd thl' h''' a~ 1-:nnqu1• A lt11rah1<1<' of J.17!12 l'h' 111., l'l..i<·•· "'ho :u <·11rd1ng ti• 111 ... p<1ri·nl .., had dl'-dl)IH·.Jnd .Jtmul 1hn1· hour~ bdort-h1 1' bod~ .,.,d!:> rel'O' l'rt'<i J l 7 ~)H Ji m l'ol1u· '-lfld tht>\ U'-f'd pole•<, to 'iC'.Jf1 b th1• m11 rlo.\ "' ·~·n.int \\al•·r an th• "' """ 11~ l•'l'•I '••t th1· hco<I) ' SHAH TO BE BURIED IN MOSLEM RITE. • • l'ahlav1's body will he in slate in a closed coffin an Abdeen Palace 1n downtown Cairo for a brief period Tuesday morning Tht· P a hl avi a nd Sadat fam1lic.-s will gather a round the t·ofhn and read ~ilenlly from the Kor an, tht-Mo..11.'m holy book. Al Ahram ~aid The coffin will then be taken by hor!'l<'·drawn caisson to a nearby m<>MlUe for prayers led by a cler gyman or the ShHte !..f'Ct. the dominant sect in Iran. thl.' report c;a1d The rortegc will then move on to the Al R1fa1 Mosque . where l'ahlav1 will be buried in a room in the southwest cor ner . By \1 osle m practice corpses are placed faci ng Mecca. the Saudi Arabian cit y that as the holiest :.pot in Islam . T he mosque is the burial place of Egypt's last two kings, and Pahlavi's fathe r . Reza Shah. wa.s rntombed there for several years after he dic.'d in exile in 1944. 1t appear ed t hat fo reign DAILY PILOT ,,,,.. ~.,... (Ot\t O..•t P>ttoc ...... -"""" f\ '~ ,,. ........ ~\. ,, ....... ~ .......... ~~~ ~·.:...,..""::.,~~ ....... ~::. I 10" c .. ,. --I .... ~ -........ bf'1Uf\ IO..M4l'fl V•ft•t. h•tfl•. l :E""" IY .. "-(....t ·-··--" _, __ ,,...,....,. __ ..,, , ..... - ~1\lhftt ~ t\ •t U0 Witi,I 8•f Sff•t, P 0 Ile• ,_CAl!l .. -c.>o..,.,. • .,.,. .. __, .. _ pr,~ • .,.,...,_,.,., ~.,.,, JI<•• ,.,.., ..,.,,. P.f"\!Off\\ ~c,..."""" ,...~ r-.-11.-1. .... -·· _,.... ~-"Ol.OOIOr o-tn•i.- '"'" ..... ~I.Oller T1l1ptlolle (114,~ CIMllflecl M¥enl .... MN11'1 --c-....- l ,, leaders would not be invited because many of them would pr o ba bly re fuse rathe r tha n a ntagonize Ayatolla h Ruhollah Khomeini 's r evol ut ionary regime in Iran. Sources sa id the U .S . government was still debating whether to 'sen d t h e U .S ambassador in Cair o. Alfred Ath e r ton . t o t h e funeral Atherton conveyed President Carter's condolences Sunday night to Pahlavi 's wido w, former Empress Farah D1ba. who was in 5eclus1on with other members or the family m the high-walled Kubbeh Palace in Cairo. a U.S. official said. Is r ael. Ch ina. France and Morocco announced plans to s end ambassadors o r other envoys to the funeral. Canada. Greece. Ita ly, Japan and Spain said a decision h ad not been made. and West Germany, t~ Nethe r lands. S witzerland. Australia and Britain said their governments would not be represented. The State De partme nt o n SUnday issued a brief statem ent that expressed sympathy for Pahlavi's family a nd s aid his passing "marks the end of an era in Iran, which all hope will be followed b y peac e and s t a bility." But it m ade n o m e ntion of his lo n g , c lose alliance with the United States. Othe r former Western allies were a ls o muted in t heir responses . Extraordinary security precautions were expected to prevent assassination atte mpts. An lran·lan emlgre i n Washington reported three ween aco ~al about 20 Iranian extremists were infiltrallng Egypt to kill relatives and uaociates 0( the shah when they asaembled for his funeral. Although there was never any confirmation from Egyptian officlall of the report, lt was obvi0\11 that the govemmenl would do everytblnc it could in the way ol protection. Tbe shah had been under treatment for lymphatic cancer since 19'13, but his condition did not deteriorate noticeably untJI October. nine months alter the revolutkln drove him rrom Iran. Tb en the U .s. 1overnment allowed him t o come from Mexico to New York for removal of his gall bladder and analys1~ of his cancer. and a crowd of militant ~tudents in Tehran r eacted by occupyi n g the American Embassy a nd seizing its s taff. . ·~ ..... .,. .. After three months in Panama. he retumed to Cairo in !\1 a rch and e ntered Al Maadi military h~pital. His cancerous !.pleen was removed March 28. but the disease had spread to his liver. an d he was given chemotherapy This weakened h1 1> bodv's n atural defensei. agai nst infec tion . and he developed pn e u m on 1a las t month Astaire And Bride He developed an abscess on his pancreas a nd o t her infections. and his condition for a ti m e wa s described a s extremely grave. But lately he was reported improving. At the bedside when he d ied were the s hah's third wife, forme r Empress Farah Diba , 41: t heir o lde r son . former Crown Prince Reza. 19: their three other children. Princess Farahnaz.• 17 : Prince Ali Reza, 14 and Pr incess Leila . 10; ~he s h'a h 's twin sist er . P rincess A s hr af : a nd hi s f orm e r ambassador to the United States and former son·in·law. Ardeshir Zahedi. Fresrw Gets New Gorilla FRESNO CAP> -J itu. which m ean s giant in Swahili. ls getting plenty or pa mpering as the house Juest of Roedlng Park Zoo Director Dr. Paul Chaffee. Jltu i• getting extra care at Chaffee's home for a rew days to make certain the new·bom six pound gorilla stays healthy . The infant was born Saturday to Alvilla. a female gorilla on loan from San Dlego Zoo for breedln1 purposes, and Freddie. the Fresno IOO'S male Corilla. Thia is their second offsprin,r. --------- Fred Ast a1r<' and br1dl'. JOCke~ Rob~ n Smith. p(.lc;('c1 recently. an their Beverly Hills home Thr dancN <md sports woman were wed in a prn ate ceremon~ in Junl' 11 you want LEM Cord Flares weve got ·em 1 Ou• 1iw ~ coiors ·lie .1 lj\JC! 1.1n choCOlah? nwv .1no 011 v.Mo 1n 84' cottonn6' l)Olyt!Slet IOf • """~ JQC! control Put them IOCJC!li-..." wth our grool Vl•n::. tor be.tool l .... ·-- \ Fre•r,,..A1 PACT ••• government exceeds its Jegal· authority • Prudential f)rovides health. 1n1Utan~ and other lnsuranee: J)Ollcies fo r h undred s of thouM1nds of federal e mployees at the Veterans Administration,, Jus tice a nd Treasur y d e -' partments. U.S. Postal Service und other agencies . It also 11rov1des Medicaid insurance. J\s~istant Labor Secr et ary' Donald E l isburg s aid the .iovcrnmcnt would see lo it that Prudenlial Insurance contracts would not be terminated until. t•mp loyi-es covered by the Prudential policy are provided other insurance prott!CliOI'\, 1 El1shurg said that in addition to b('1ng barr ed from direct ' government co nt r ac t s: Prudential is rorbldden to do indirect government business through another company that holdi. a government C'on tract. The d1spuH: tenters around a Lilbpr Department demand for the c·ompan~"s C'Omputer t ape c·ontammg employment records {or 1u. Newark headquarters and · 99 f acilities i n the Ne w · York-New J ersey metropolit~n a rea. The La bor Department said P r udential o ffe r ed lo provide a printout of the tape, but that along with sever.al other , conditions set by the cbmpany for providing the in:ormation • were termed unacceptable by , the department. Today's action ste ms from a · May 1979 review of Prudential's· Ne~ York -New J e r sey cmptoyme nt pract ices by the . I.a bor 01·part mcnt ·._ Office or >-1•tl1•ral ('ontr;,wt ('11mµl1a nee l'r~1~r .1nh Thi· dl'partmcnt 'l rt•'"'l'd rh.11 tht· rt•\1l''' \\a~ JI .1 I I 11 f I l <, m II n I t I) r I n g procedure!'> a nd was not the rt.·-,uh ol '-IX'l:1f1c· 3lll;'galloru. or .,,., "' rJt't' tl1!.crsm1n<1t1on 11:.1111-1 thl• c•omp<in' I h1 111n1r.1cl 1·ompl1anl'(' of· I 11 1 , ... 1 t"'l"m .... ihh· f•ir l•nforC"ing ,, 11ri·,1tll'11t1al llrtll'r lhal bars l1·d1·1.il rontral'lor~ fr om 1 111pl11' mi•nt rl1 s t·r1m1 n alion anil ''"'!UH•·' t>mplo,er~ lo adopt ~ti I 1 r ar1.1ll\ l· JC'lHJn prol!ra mi. as a 1onl!ll11111 for doing federa l hu ... 1n ....... 11 1111l1·nt1.il h..i ' n7 .000 1·rnpl11\t't''-111 ""hom 1:1.000 \Aork 111 th1 'l.1·\\ Yori.. :"l·\\ Jcrst>y ...... , ·1 h,. 1 11111 p ;1 n , · ... ;J n nu a I p11 n11u111" l11l.il ;a bout SX 5 1Jdl111n ·Youtlis ~aid Beat at Camp I' 111I,,\0 f: LP I II r\ <A I' 1 P ol ll'f' ii fl' 1n ve'it1gat1ng all allt'J?allon.; of beatings. torture!\ Jnd l''-'C'h11lo~1.ca l abuse of '1n1 n c .... h •r:-. v. h1l altt>ndl'd a t'lt' 11'1\0l-<i <'amp 111 the Pocono \I "u n r .1111., at ' or d 1 n I? lo a puhl1,h1-il ri>pnrt \\1• ,,. ht.•t•n running that 1 ,, m I' tu r :!q ""tr "." c ity r 1•t r 1-.t1 11111 cl 1 r1·1·t o r Robert l 1 ·'"ford ''a.., quoll'd a:. 'iaying 111 J top~ ra chtl'cl l'tory an The Built.tin ·wl'·ve n1.·ver had ;in~ thang llkl' thl). b('fore. This as rkplon.iblt• ·· I' :.irt•rat" or mnrl' tha n 50 t·h1ldn ·n \\l'nt to the C'a mp Sunrl:n t11 lakt· their C'hildren hom1· l';.arhcr •han :o.C'heduled. Thoma ... Tull. acltng director of C.1mp William l'enn. s aid he 11wk dolen., of phone calls from Jn,i!r' and c·onl'erned parents altl•r tht• re1>0rt an The Bullet in. Woman Killed 1.<1S ANGELES IA P I A B.ild\\IO Park woman was shot t11 d\•,ith ll\ t\AO men ma passing tJr l.o~ Angeles County <oht'rirf's deputies reported. · ALSGAAAGE 56 FASHION·ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 t . . . 1 , Oraage Coast EDITION VOL. 13-NO. 210, 3 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 28, 1980 T ... y'•Clet11l•1C N.Y.Steek• N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Coast Leaders Get SOccer Franchise f I 8Y 8000 CAaLION ........... I R_,,. T. Secentrom ud ftwe olber prnaiinent 0....,. eo.t.r bulle-•mea have tak• CGlllrci) of tb• Surf followlaa th• purtU.. ol U. NonJt Am.-ican ~cer ....._ ltaacblM ,.,,.., a .. Louis-b9wl ownenllip. Te..,_ with Se1entrom are Jay Carden, Kae A. Ewln1. Robert Fluor. Robert P Charter Changes Sought The Newport Beach City Council will decide tonl&ht whether to ask voters in November to repeal a 10-year old law that prohibits city of. ficials from having anything to do with freeways. The planned extenstion ol the C:Orooa· del Mar Freeway coukl be jeopardized if the decadetc>ld provisioo in the city charter isn't ~haaged, explained City Manager Robert Wynn The special election in conjunction-with the Nov. 4 1Ceneral. election would cost toughly $3,000 Council members also will be asked tonight lo designate themselves as authors of a ballot argument urging the charter change. As it now stands, the Corona del Mar Freeway is to be ext.ended south from its present terminus near Brtstol Stre« and Red Hill A venue to M acArtbur Boulevard in Newport Beach. Wynn said the charter cbaqe is a must ii city public worits employees are to have a voice an the placing of onramps and Gffnm~. Tbe law which city otfidala want cbanged wu added ao ~ ~baner in 1"IO foUowiaa 1111 IDi tiative clri.e by citizens up in .. rma about another freeway Uae DOW·defunct coaatal freewq. W yu said voters were so nteot on stamping out the coast route tbat they passed thP charter amendment by a whopping 7-t.o-l margin He said in doing so. voters ~losed the door on the city entering into any freeway agreements. The existing agreement for the Corona del Mar Freeway, .,..hich shows detailed t'onfigurations and ramp connect.ions. is 15 years old and obsolete. said Benjamin Nolan, the city's public works director He said the city needs the nexibllily to alter the 1965 agre- ement and refine it to meet present day needs. The council meets at 7 :30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. Cat Deatlu May Be Work Of Coyotes Coyotes are probably responsible for the deaths of several cats in the Turtle Rock area where the pets• mauled bodies were discovered, accordin& to Carl Pagano, Irvine's animal services 1upervilor. Irvine police detectives who looked at tbe dead animals confirmed they were tilled by otber mimala and not by mu. Pa1anosaid. Police Capt. Cbuctt M. Bolla said in a memo Jut week to City Manapr William Woollett Jr. tbat Turtle Rock residents reeeoUy reported the lou of 13 eat.I &Dd oae doc. "It appears aa if a lar1e pimal is respou1ble few tbe ieathloltbelepetl," Boaaaaid. 8oaa taid there will be aa fncreMe ID the number ol potiee patrols ia tbe area. Pasw lldvlHd rem•1a11 ln tllle Turta. Bock area to Pl'CUd tlaelr pet1 by tatla1 tbe llllowlaill&epl: -KMP pets la lbe bouM ~;-.!.~~-.... ........ -lt-.tnlb cw .... i. He tald titer• are more CiOJOlel in tbe fOotNll1 Turtle Roek ,..._ I Me1•1 lt•il tM U•• wlMll tbe ••l•al• are "71111 IO let food for tMJr ,.... Warmtn(toh •nd .ramea ll. Kftapp. t Oet•ll• of the acqulaltlon and to wb8t ut.eet each partner aharil In tbe oww.ershlp were not ... veUed. TM aequlllUon makes olflcial the Surf ~ll coaliaue to use ADabeim Stadium aa it.a bue ol operation and Ser1erstrom, the Chairman · ol the Board. Aid, "Tbla la treat news tor Oranie COWlty aoccer. We are highly motivated 8Dd people wbo like to be,. wlnneta. I anticipate a n•tionar c hampions h ip in Orance County." The new owners promised nothin1 in terms of instantly beefina up the Surf with bitb· priced international stars, stating the c~t formula will • be to develop the team on a steady buia. "There are two things we want to do," says Cardan. "That is to build a winning team and to educate people In Orange County how to play soccer. "We traded to get John Faulkner on the field in place of Peter Wall so Wall could concentrate on coaching. And we want to find American-bred players. preferably from tbe Orange County area.''· Although t~ .nnouncement by NASL Commissioner Phil Woosnam came today at South Coast P'au Hote l. it was revealed that •he new ownership wa s involved in getting Faulkner from Memphis two weeks ago. Woosnam also revealed that be exa)ected 19 of the 24 NASL teams to be active in the indoor season (including the Surf> and that all 24 were ,xpect.ed to compete in the indOor season a year later. w au aa.id the Surf will begin an exhaustive search Into the college and high school ranks to (See SURF, Page A2> I Nixon Prai'ses' Shah Ex-presid~nt to Attend Rites Vktarg I or Virtae Overall winner John Virtue (left> accepts perpetual trophy from Bill Ficker, general chairman ·of Newport Beach's Flight of the Lasers. For additional photo and details on the annual cat boat r~ce around Newport Harbor see SPorts. pages Bl and B2. \ Beach Buffs Ignore Weekend Fog, Chill Despite a persistent blanket of fog , chilly ocean temperatures and mediocre surf. beaches along the Orange Coast were jammed towel·to-towel over the weekend. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente reported full houses a nd said the crush produced the usual traffic snarls and crammed parking lots. ln Newport Beach. where the water hovered between 60 and 63 degrees, nearly 100.000 beach goers showed up Sunday. On Saturday. guards reported a crowd of 75,000. Newport guards logged 94 rescues for the weekend and responded to 89 first -aids, including two heart attacks. Al the mile-long city strand in Huntington Beach, around 90,000 visitors poured in over the weekend. Guards said the water dipped to a frosty 56 degrees both mornings. Early mom1ng fog gave one yachtsman trouble Saturday off Huntington Beach when be became diaoriented and beached his 26-foot cabin cndser on the sand near Beach Boulevard. He and bla passengers weren't injured. State 1uard1 said 86,000 persons squeezed onto the Bolla Chica strand over the weekend while 56,000 visited Huntington State Beach during the two days. A weekend-long volleyball tournament on Laguna Beach's Ma in Beach attracted 13,000 visit.ors. Another 56,000 persons jammed onto the sand over the weekend Laguna guards reported 98 rescues. State lifeguards In San Clemente had their hands fulJ Sunday with two mass rescues. The first incident involved eight persons caught in rip tides and the second involved 10 beach visitors also caught in strong rip currents At the city strand in San Clemente, 37,000 people hit the beach and guards pulled 170 swimmers to safety. Hot Days, Warm Nights in North By 11ae Associated Press The National Weather Service forecast for Northern California calls for continuing hot days and warm nights, with inland temperatures soaring over the 100 mark. CAIRO. Egypt CAP) -Former U.S. President Nixon arrived in Cairo today for the funeral of deposed Shah Mohammad R.eia Pahlavi and said tbe Carter administration's treatment of the former Iranian leader was ·one or the black pages of American foreign policy ... "I come to Egypt this time to pat my last respects to a fnend for 3() years. a loyal friend and an ally of the U.S .. " Nixon told reporters at Cairo ail"'P()rt. Earlier en route here, Nixon said his trip was his public acknowledgment of the shah's long rnendshipwith Amenca. He said he went to Cairo "as a mark of personal sympathy and a demon s tration of d eep appreciation by one Amencan citizen for the loyal friendship and support which the shah extendedtotheUnitedStates." The official U .S . S tate Department r eaction to the s hah 's death expressed sympathy ror the shah's family bot did not mention h i s relationship to the United States. The former president and his son·in·law. F..dward Cox, new to Paris in the sealed-off upper deck of a 747. N l xon refused to mee t reporters, but responded to a list or written questioos from The Associated Press delivered tty a flight attendant . He aa.id be did not caatact the State Depart:meat or tbe Whit~ House before beading for Cairo, r 'WNuJe Gets Duo Fired ATLANTA <AP> -Two technicians at WSB-TV were fired aft4?r a picture 9f a nude woman briefly mterrupted tbe station's line .up ol Saturday morning cartoons, station om cialssay. Fred Barber, WSB-TV vice president and general manager, said the two employees were master control operators -one responsible for signing the statjon off at night, and the other for s igning It back on in the morning. Neither was identified. When the second operator was s witching from "The Bugs Bunny S how " to "The God zl I la· Globetrotter Comedy Hour," he hit by mistake a button that put the frame or a nude woman on the air for about l ~ seconds, Barber said. wh ere Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi will be buried Tuesday. The s hah died S unday of co mplications arising from cancer. Asked if be had been invited to the services, Nixon responded in a note: ·After learrung of the shah's d eath. I placed a ca ll to President Anwar Sadal. and we talked. I asked ham if services would be held. He told me the time. I said I would like to attend. He said. 'You are always we lcome -very "''elcome in Egypt'." Nixon said he does not 'ear a te r roris t disruption of the memorial ser vices. des pite threats by lraruan extremists to as~assmate the Pahlavi family. •• have never been concerned about my person11l safety in· me eti n g my pub l ic responsibilities." Nixon said. He a dded . "It would be a stupid mistake by the radicals in Iran If it happens." One of the written questions the AP asked was whether the shah's reputation as a brutal despot was unfair. Nixon's written response was: Yes." "If the policy of the United Slates is not drastically changed so that the world will know that we stand by our friends, we will lose all our friends." be wrote. The fo rmer president said he planned to stay in Cairo two da)S. * Honored ill Exile Cairo Preparing For Shah Burial CAIRO, Egypt <AP) -The deposed Shah ol Inn, dead .ntt a long fight apinst cancer and 18 moatbs in exile. will be buried io a tradtUoaal lloalem ceremooy 'l'UeMaJ, bis eoma draped with tbe Iranian • imperial nag, his body facing Mecca, a Cairo newspaper reported today. Former President Nixon and ex·kmg Constantme or Greece OTHER DICTATORS WERE EVEN CAUft FA A3 are scheduled to attend. But, although Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ordered a state funeral. no foreign chiefs of s tate or government are expected. PahJavi. 60. died Sunday at Maad.i rruhtary hospital out.side C airo from eomplications resulting from bis lymphatic cancer, detected seven years ago. Neon of his duth touched of( public jubilation in the natioo be ruled for 38 years. "The bloodsucker of the century bas died," said Tehran Radio. But a s pokesman for President Abolhassan Ban.I-Sadr said the death would have no effect on the fate Of the 52 American hostages wbo \oQy were spending their 268th day in captivity. The YoUDi Moslem militants who &eized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran to try to force the ,United States to return the shah for trial said their captives would .............. DEA TH IN EXILE Canc.r Conquers Shah not be fre~d until Pahla.i's "stolen'' fortune was returned to Iran , a F r e n c h radio correspandenl r e ported from Tehran. Tbe semi ·officia l Cai ro newspaper Al Ahram said Pablavi's body will lie in state in a closed coffin in Abdeen Palace in downtown Cairo for a brief period Tuesda.y monling. The Pahlavi ,and Sadat families will gatber around the coffin and read silenUy from the (See SllAll. Pa~ A2) 'GOose' to Be Kept for Museum Coast FMmD HOWARD MUmml llLYINCI 90AT TO BICOME llURUll "ICE °" ..... I, 1M7, ....................... Ga ... ~ • ' .. By PAT KENNEDY OI .. o.lly ,...S... The Howard Hu,1bes fiying boat, the Spruce Goose, will be kept in one piece aod dis~ in Long Beach in a permanent museum, it was announced today. The SU.mma Corp.. owner ol the giant woodea eraft. annouaced ~.....,.. ••lll•eac.ce that I& ~ _.,.... t letter ti · intent widl tbe A-. Clala ti Soutbera Call.Cbrala •Del . Cbe Wrather Corp. to dit,&Q. tbe flyin1 boat adjacent \o \be n...,_ Mary ocean Uner. ~ ti reloc•t.lnc the ,.,_ boat and ~DI lbe m.-a ii e•Umated at more tban ta.5 mUlJCJn. acc.wcllq to a Swnma Corp. IDOltesman The Wratber Cont.. wbicb ii ne1otillblll wttb tbe QtJ ol L1lnS Beacb to purdaue the QullD Mar,. wtlf be =-Ille far c ... OOOIS, Al>· Weatller Fair throqla, 'fveeday, with late Dicbt '..a early mOl1llnc low dauds aloac tbe COMt. Lows tamallt 57 at the beaebe,a to es \ lnl~•fflOa"~ 19 I to upperllll. :J ' ;INlluliMAY . ~J#t ... .. ~ ........... .... Mipoc:Midh .... tal ~~ .. ,. .... °" Pof/l-A7. ..... ~-:.. ....... :: E'· ~ .......... .. .... C....-. -"! ....._..._ M a....._.. .,......_.a =. : ~---=. ......... ,,. --== .. :::: ~ .... --... 1 i t\I OAn. Y PllOT I . N U.S·.'Cuts ~--JVST BR£4KJNG-----....... Lou *""from ...,., ....W elld • r r' ..-... lcfrtt•&1. Death Row lnRlaleJJ Cut <Ji#, Li~ro/,ly lnsUrance RElDSVlU..E. Ge. CAP>-hw' deaUI row m"rc:Mfen 11wed throua.h ~ i,.n on• ,_aadow at \ht mu1mum·1ttw11.¥ 04or11a SU.t" Pr1~ \Oday nd oped from the fac1bt)' dNMed U\ i:uiardl' unatotm.a. uo.onu. Mid Pnton off~••la 5Md Oley .. at'Md of \.he •t"•pe trom a rt>~ who YtM DOUt\ed Ln ~~ caU frotn OM ol the fuai10,·~ Troy ~ Ortu . ""~death Mntenc had bet-fl at 1~8\u: 1n ll7i ~h n th" l,J S Suprt'me Court upheld Cl.'Or,1a·11 deathfpenalty la~ Col. Waluam Low • dtputy c:'OCnmlNk>nH' of ,the Oei>artment 0( Otrft>de.-Rt hab&Ut.atlbft. s.aad the mfft 11>9attfttJY hlld bHll lf't out oC war 1adividual cdll into an excrciu area where they sawed ~h bars oo a window. Lowe id«ltlfled the other three men u 01vid A, JarreJJ. TimoUly W McCorquoda.le and Johnn ~ l. John on boitlt••• ..... .,. •••• llMIWfftf MIAMI <AP> A rederaJ grand Jury today lnchcted an ex policeman who ttst1f1td undtr state Immunity In the trial Of four fo.-m•·r ofhc\lrs chutged 1~ the death of black businessman Arthur MrOufhc The indlt't men\ of Charles Veverka Oft four <'I\ 11 ngh~ chargc-s eotl~\ltuted the first chargei; handed up by the grand J"ry invbl1gat1ng lhe use m wtuch \he rou.r othcers were 1cq1utt.ed by a Jury in Tampa. , Veverka. a former Dade County policeman. wu charged v.•ilh depr iving M<'Durfle of liberty without due process. cons pirac> to romm1t an offense , conspiracy to mJu~. oppress. threaten and intimidate . and v.1lh filing false criminal charges ;The maximum penalty upon <'OC'lviction would be 26 years m prison and $21.500 in fines. St. Briftt• l'ftlt• St~ :: VANco lAtER. Wash IAPJ Mount St Helens bneny .~pouted steam and gas today in a s udden bunt that kept firefighters from going near the volca no as planned. ofriclals 6 aid I 3-fool Pecldo11 S11pport1 A11.,...011 S PRINGFIELD. Ill. <AP> -John Anderson's supporters today filed a three-foot-long petition bearing more than 147,000 signatures to put the independent presidential candidate's name on the general election ballot in his home st.ate. ...... wut "'~ 1t'il~ (Jtarpd Business WASIUNGTON I AP) -The aov ~mn1ent m ove d today to •trip the Prud n~a! lnaW'ance Co. '°' America of D'lore than S180 mllUon In federal bwiine-ss hecause of 111 dispute over a review of the c ompany's t:ll'\ployment practJ~. T h e Labor Department annow.ced it waa barring tht nation 's larges t Insurance t'Ompany from holding federal contract.fl beuuae of its refusal to provide certain information requested by \.he department to det ermine if the company is d1 bt'riminat1ng against women or m1nonues m its employment pre.ell~ The t'Ont ra c t p r o hibition order. 1ss~ Sunday by Labor (·cretary Ray Marshall and a nnou.n<-ed today. is the largest s u c h action take n b y the government In terms of the size o( the rontracts at stake. Prudentt:il announced from its cor porate h eadquarte rs in Newark. N.J .. that 1l woold s~k a t'OUrt injWlcllon to prevent the go\'ernment from terminating its contracts. The romplllly said that 1t has cooperated with the government ,fev1 ew of its e mploy men.l 1>r acti ces and that th e information de m anded by the government e xceeds its legal authonty. Prudential provide s health insurance and othe r ms uranct: poHcies fo r hundre d s o f thousands of federal employees at the Veterans Admirustration, Jus ti ce and Treas u ry d e · partments. U.S. Post.al Servic;.· and othe r age n'c 1es It etlso provides Medicaid ill5urance. Assistant Labor Secretary KENSlNGTON NP> -A nuclear physicist at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory has l'een killed in what police called a domestic dispute. a nd his wife was charged in the shooting death. Poh<'e said Jose G. Vidal. 48, was shot several times in the chest "1th a pistol. m s wife. Lillian. 49. was charged in the <lealh. pollct' said East Blor R.-jr,rt• Rnolldio• CO PENHAGEN. Denmark <AP> -Delegates from Cuba. I Do n ald Ells burg i.a 1d the government would see to it \.hat Prudential insurance contracts would not be terminated until e mployees cover e d b y the Prudential policy are pro••1d<;!d other insurance protection. t:llsburg s aid that m addihon to be ing barred fro m direct go .Je r nm e nt c ont r a c t s, Prudential is forbidden to do ind irect government business through anothe r company that holds a government contract. Syria . East Germany and Angola today tprpedoed a maJOr U.S resolution al tht' tJ N Women's conference here condemning r acial as well as sexual discrimination. The Unitt>d States withdrew the resolution after a concerted attem pt by the four nations to amend it, •including rererences to Zionism, colonia lism. fascis m and apartheid. The United States v. as not.expected to be able to salvage the measure before the t'onvcnt1on m~ts aAa1n for debate Tuesday. Formerly U nlmown 2 Freeway Killer Victims Named 8) FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU. Of tM D•llV Plltlt ~ lnvesttgato r:. pro bi n g the F r eeway Ki ller murders of voung men and boys said today t h ey h ave e s tablis he d the identities or two victims who formerly had been listed as John ·Does. Westminster police said the body of a nude male that was d umped at a gasoline station May 18 was that of Larry E. Sharp. 17. of Long Beach. Me anwh i le . the Orange County Sheriff's Dep artment said a body discovered Dec. 2 on Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano was that of Frank Dennis Fox. 17. of south Los Angeles 1 ronically . one investigator noted. the two victims knew each other. Investigators said they were a s sisted in d etermining the identities from a mutual friend of the two victims who was interviewed in the course of the probe into 41 unsolved murders that have occurred since 1972. T h e id e n titie s were established late Thursday. but withheld until today so as to not 1eo pard1zc the m a ssi ve DAILY PILOT ·-··-Pr•_ ... __ _ ""'. """"' Ylre .. ftlet"4-~o/l- ,_, .. _ Mol ........ lf .... _ .. .... ..... -_....,..,_ "''' ...... '" .. ....., CIM&lltll ..... a .... I0111'1 • ' investigation inlo the murders. investigators said. Sharp is listed as possible victim No. 40 on the list of 41 names of young men and boys whose nude bodies have been dumped in a s e ve n ·county Southern California area. Fox has been listed as victim No. 28. Identification of the bodies came the evening prior to the filing of a complaint in LOs Angeles Municipal Court In which William George Bonin. 33, of Oo-.ney. was charged with the murder of possible victim No. 22 -Marcus A. Grabs. 17. a Ge rman s tudent who was traveling in the U.S. when he disappeared Aug. 5. 1979. Grabs wa s l as t se en hitchhiking in Newport Beach during the evening hours. His bod y was found the n e xt morning near an access road to a Calabasas ranch. He had been stabbed and strangled. Sharp's body was round by a s ervice s tation e mployee between two disabled vehicles at the Mobil Service Station at 13892 Bolsa Chica Road. Marks on his neck indicated he had been strangled. investigators said. His body was found about three weeks after the death of 19-year-Oki Darin Lee Keadrick, or Stanton. who was kidnapped , from the parldng lot of a Stanton ( s ueermarket where he worked. t'"ox·s body was found by a motorcycle rider at an Ortega Highway location near where the bodies of three other victims. believed to be linked to the Frteway Killer case. have been found. FreraP.,,eAJ SURF ••• dne&op the Surf. "We hnen't had a Sood scoutlftl 111t.em," says Wall. "A goal in the next tlx maatba ii to find IOCDe aoocf, YGUnl play ... " Woosnam 1ald tbe new ow.nenbJp give1 the Surf tbe compla paekqe. "MOit ol the intredieatl were alreadJ IMN," said Wooenam.1 ''Only tbe rtlbt owaerahlp waa the last p1rt of the Jll·HW P\l,Hle required." The dispute centers around a L<1bor Department dema nd for the company·s computer tape conta1rung employment records fo r its Newark headquarters and 9 9 fa ci lit i e s in the Ne w York-New Jersey metropolitan a rea F,...P~Al SHAH ... Koran. the Moslem b-Oly book. Al /\hram said 1lle coffin will then be taken by horse-drawn cai~ to a nearby mollque for prayers led by a clergyman of the Shiite sect. the dominant sect in Iran. the report said. The cortege will then move on to the Al Rifai Mosque . where Pahlavi will be buried in a room in the southwest corner. By Moslem practice corpses are placed facing Mecca. the Saudi Arabian city that Is the hoUest spot in Is lam. The tn05que is the burial place of Egypt's last two kings. and Pahlavi's f ather, Rua Shah. was entombed then! for several . yea~ after he died in exile in 1944. It appeared that foreign leaders would not be invited because many of them would probably refus e rathe r than antagonize Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 's r evol ution a r y regime in Iran. Sour ces s aid t h e U .S government was still debating wh e the r to s e nd t he U .S ambassador in t;atro. Alfre<J At h e rt on , to the fune r al. Atherton conveyed -President Carte r's condolences Sunday n i g ht t o Pahlavi 's widow . former Empress Farah Diha. who was in seclusion with ether members of the family in the high.walled Kubbeh Palace in Cairo, a U.S. official s aid. NB Library Tries Again On Fund Vote A seven-week deadl~k on whether to increase library spending by $22,755 may be broken tonight when the f wl Newport Beach City CouncU meeta. The library board of trusteel Is a•ldnl for a part.tJme public relatlona officer and an addltlonal S14 t't75 worth of seuoul library fMlp. Both req\MN f alled t.o set tbe okay tut June on Hl>N'•te S-t.o-1 votes wltb Mayor Jackie Heat.Mr ablent. ·couacll members Paul Hummel, ~velya Hart and Doaald Stn.111 voted •••lnlt the money·1peliclln1 N!IHl&a. All aevea memben ol the CCUldl are expected to be pretnt t.oDlabL I• .. Four persons were t\urt Sunday afternoon in this cras h involving three ca rs on Pacific Coast Highway near tbe horse stables JUSt south 01 Corona del Mar. Highway Patrol officers said a car driven by Dana Metzger. 19. Tipp City. Ohio, was broadsided by two northbound cars a s Metzger was leaviQg the parking lot of the Or a nge Inn <background). Metzger was hospitalized. as was the driver or one or the othe r autos. Charlcs'Shapley. SS. Fullerton. CHP offi cers s a id T he third driver. Richard Champlin. 30, of Australia. and Julee Champlin . 27 , were treated for injuries. but not ho:,p1tallz<.'d. FD~ Curbs Abuse Of Drug Darvon WASHINGTON <AP> -The Food and Drug Administration. 1n an effort to curb abuse of \M pain·k.iller propoxyphene. today asked doctors not to allow rehlls of their prescriptions for the drug. The pain-kille r 1s us ually prescribed unde r the brand . names Darvon. Darvon·N and Oarvocet·N, the ag('nty noted I n the I ate ~ t 1 s:::. u c o { 1 li. pe r1od 1c Druit Rull<'t1 n th(' a g en cy ask l'd !'lh) .. IC'laO~ to v.rit c "n o r ef ill " on p r o p oxyph c n c. and a l so ~uggested they write out their !)rescn plJons rat.her than calli ng them to pharmar1~ FDA Comm1ss1onc:r Jere E. Go} an said ·· Propox) phcne h;c, been a.'>50<'1:.ited v.1th a number of deaths. mosUy resulting from d e liber ate o ve ruse. abuse or s uicide." r He sa.1d health profess10nals need "to keep this potential nsk 1n mind when pre:.cnbmg and dispensing the dru~ ... The agcn<'y'i. <Jd v1ce 1s not b1nd1 n g o n µh )S l <'1a n ~ • Currentlv, propoxyphene 1s in Democracy Again I Retdrns to Peru LlM A . P e ru <AP ) D e mo c r acy . a fragil e ex~riment in much of Latin America. returns to Peru after 12 y ears toda y w1lh the inauguration o( Presid ent Fernando Belaunde Terry . First lady Rosalynn Carter. three Latin American presidents and Spain 's prime minister headed the 700 guests invited w the House of •Represenlat1 ves for the inauguration of Belaunde. the 67-year-old. Texas-educated ar chitect who lost the JOb in 1968 when leftist generals es corted him out or \.he National Palace a nd into rune years of exile Schedule rv of \.he Controlled Substances Act. which allows a prcscnptJon to be refilled up to hve times in six months, unless 3 phys1c1an orders "no refill" or ~~c1 fie5 the number or refi lls · The Drug Bulletin 1s being mailed to 400.000 phys1crans and 60 0 .000 ot h e r h ealth professionals. including denl1'>l'>, pharmac1!'>!". hoi.pllal a dm in1t.t r at,1 r -. <tnd m a n ) nurse-. The Ff>,\ pn•\ 111u.,1y v. am'-d p hys 1c1ans nol to presc rib·· propox)pht:ne to patients prom· to addlcl1on or suicide. and t1• use cauuoo in rn~cribmg 1~ for patients takinc .mll deprl~ant drugs or "ho drink too mul h alc:ohol Fro• P~AI GOOSE ... moving t he flying boa t. th(· t'rection of l hP buildin~ ..ind o!>{' r atJon oft ht• m u~t·u m The fl)1ng boat v.a-. built t11 tram.port troops and cargo 1n World Wtlr ll IJov.ever, 1t m.sdc onh on b ri e f flight 1n 19..\7 °-.A.1th Hu~h~ at th» <.'Ontrol~. It ha'> been housed tn a Loni;i Beach hangar since then. Summa Corp. ha d r~ccntly announced 11 would dismantle lhl' boat into six sections and s end the parts l.o Y ariou~ museums because the hangar property wa.s to be used as an oil ter minal. C1\1 zens groups sprang up, g a t h e rin g do nat ions and s1gnatureson pet1llons in an effort to preserve the rtyang boat. Wralher Corp. holdings include 01 1 interests in Texas and the D1sney1and Hotel The press conference was he ld at P1er E hangar in Long Beach with t he huge c raft as the background selling. If Voll want L8VI Cofd Flares. we·ve got em QJt t~ t»S.c eoiors tlru It OkJO un ct'ocXllilto. fWNV ancs on wtvte l('I 84" cooan116~ ~ tot lt'IMka08 OOl1IY'OI P\A""' ~ Wlll'I OJI O"d &tW1$ '°' sct10d ' Maririe Hurt Iii Car-cycle Areidenl A 19 yea r -o ld m a r i n e re mained hosp1la hzed today ,tfter h <' J nd h1 ., fe ma l e mottHc\ <'It• pa~scngc r rolled uver the hood or a car that rear ended thf!m late &Jturday 1n Corond dd \f<.tr. rohcc sard lhc driver of th~ t·ar. l5 ~car-old Patnc1J Maples Hell of San C l emente. wa!> J r re s led on a fe l o nv rtrunk·driving charge at the "c:cne of lhc accident on Ea.st Coast IUghv. ay neat" Goldenrod ,\ v£'nue Thoma!'. i\ll)ysau s Akins, · .... at1onl-d at El Toro. 1s listed in i:ood condit ion t oday at lloag \le mrmal llosp1tal where hi! v. as trealc·d ffJr a fractu r~d .rnklc .J.nd numl'ruW. l:.iccratJon!-i lf1s motorcycle companion. ~I > ear ·Old Ma r y N e wha ll \I a c Bani of Ne...,rport Beat'h was treated at lloag for lacerations .tnd then released They "'ere southbound on C'o:i-.t l11~hway v.hen the car "truc k tht'nl fro m be hind. 1 a using both tn Oy O\ e r the hood nf the car. v.h1ch then drove '" 1·r the moto rcycle. poli ce S&d. Police reports did not indicate v. hether Akms or his passenger v.1•r(• w ea r 1 n ~ p r o t ecti\'e h1:Jdgc:.ir Hefty Safe, C'..ash Missing MODESTO <APl Police here are looking for one very big. \"l'ry :,trong thief Or maybe .l who le bunc h or 98-pound weak lin~s . Som('Ofll:' brokl' into Angelo's \larktt mt>r th\? "'E'ekend and madl· off "1th a double·door safe that authonties said "'eighed an ~st1matcd J.000 pounds T he i.afe conta in e d an t.>i.t1 mated $20,000 in cash and cht>cks ~~~~~~~~~~ ALSGARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 1\ '· • • 0.tlly ~ ... .._ .. c...~ 5'¥• Wilham E' t•rhar t tosses fnsbee for his C'ager German shepherd. "Tasha" during ca t~h and fetch com.pet1t1on at Bonito Canyon l'ark in San Clemente . Tasha made gn•at grab on this one. _but the wmner of Saturday's contest \\as a dog named "Henry " owned by Ron Roberts of Laguna Beach. Several hundred catch a nd fetch fans turned out to \\atch 24 dogs compete l11 the contest Chemicals Sh11nned As Oil Spill Weapon By PAT K ENNEDY 0. -O•llY Pllel ~l.ttl Although new oil d1spersants atre available. the federal governmenL 1s re luctant to approve their use in fighting ocean oil spills because the chemicals may be more harmful than the s pill 1tself cooperating with a la rge 011 company co-op formed four ) ear s ago to battle offshore s pills. The co-op, the Southern California-Petroleum Conlin· gency Organization <SC·PCO> is a section of a nationwide group. according lo spokesman Roy M cClymonds. PatlwlogUts To Induct Steinhmu Mabry Steinhaus of Newport Beach wi ll become an hooorary member o f the Society of In ve rt e br ate Pathology Tuesday. an International organization her l ate husband helped found 13 years ago. Membership cere monies wilt be held In Seatlle. Wash .• where she will be honored for her won in support of her late husband. £, ward Steinhaus. who founded the UC Irvine School of Biological Mond!x· July 21, 1tl0 OAI\. y PR.OT A:S , Shah 'BloodSuckerj ,l Of·_ the ~century?' By PETEil ARNET!' ·~ s.ci.c c:.----·~t Jual how vilJaJnous were the nearly four decades of rule by Shah Mohammad Re za Pahlavi" Following the anno\lncement of his death Sunda y, Tehran Radio called the deposed shah the "bloodsuckei;oflhe century .. The Iranian leader s .... ho ousted h.im from office m 1979 declared tha t the s hah .,.,as "comparfble only to ihller a~ viewed by the J ev.s " They chsplayed instruments of torture s aJd to haH• been used by his a gents, and produced hundreds of alleged '1cttms The shah. v. ho died Sunda) in Cairo at age 60. publicly 1ns1~ted thei r c h a r ge!> v.e re e\ aggerated Ont> or th.l:' lev. Ill come to his deCcnM· "'a~ h1., ~aster Princess ;\!>hraf Pattlo\ 1 wh o b ouJtht a full pi.tj!1 advert1semt'nt in The :-.;c"" Yor\.. T 1m e:r. fo r <1 lllll:'r 111 thr· sec rctar~ gt.•nt'ral of tht: L nitl·rl ~at1on!I. Kurt Wuldhl·1m She said A vatollah Ruhollah ~home1ru . lca(kr for hh· in lr:in "pr etends t hat th1· "hah hJ" ehmm~t cd morl' than .i hunrlri'1'! thou~a'nd pollt1 r al pri..,ont r v. hill' ~ou kno.,.. lull \\t•ll that in the l'nlire J7 't•J r' of hi' r• 1 n noth1n t!, 11r ·1h1· ..,11 11 1 \• happenl-d J u~! "'hat d11l hJl>J11 n unrl• 1 t ht: rule of lht· ..,hJh h an ' ~in, of King!>. Jnd d<>t.·:-h• d1·wn• , p I a ct on th t· h I J r :. I 1 • t • 1 1nlernat1onJI d~potl">m lhJt n.1 C'a:.t a <.h.ido.,.. II\ 1 r th•· ,:Oth <·enlur~ ·• Outs 1dt· 1n\1•..,t1~·''"' ,11r documented .ill1 gJt1un., •I :>.\' temal!C (OrtUrt' or pfllll i< I oppont>n~ b~ ~1\\ \h I~• n •t• ~ecret pol1<'l' th<it h• IPtlcJ h and h1~ f<1m1I' rn.11n 1a1n 1 dbsolutl' rule of 1111 1'• .i1 ,, ~ Thronl' Orozco Mull Challenge Of Recount O r anRc ('ou n l' Ct nlr d ~1 Unt{'lpal Court .J urlJ?t' H1c·r ,1rtl Orozco !la1d he \\ 111 1 oo-.ull h1 attorney tonight 10 dl't'HI• whethe r t o !aunt h a l'nurl challenge or a Junl· 3 t•h:tlll>n recount that ~ho .... -. him lo<.ms.: 11. <' h a I I c· n ~ t' r B '' h h ' I > Youngblood b~ :!I ">I··~ Youngblood .1 :-.Jn\J \r.• allOrOl'\, hl•c.imt· the• \\Inn• r apparent lalt· 1-'nd.t\ (! llov.111 .. the recount ot ill.197 'nll 1 "'' In the l'h.'l'llOO Thl' n •c·o unl ..,ho"' d th•'" rt•:. ult$ -Youngbll)Od. 35.IO'J -Orozco. 35.0&i Youngblood .,., a:, ... ho\\ n l<>'-in to the incumbent 1ud~l' b' .:11.: vote:, before thl' rl'c·ounl t>;.. ~Jn Orozco's attornt•\. Thon1 1 Crosb~. ot ="c"" port 0 lil'Jl'h. h.i :,aid he bt>IH•H•.., therC' ar•· se\eral l egal' J?round .., Irr pressing a court rhallen~<' or lh•· recount resull Regist rar of \'ot<.-r-. ~\I Oh1>n said toda' tha t lht• rc n1un1 results .... ,1j be for\\Jrderl 111 th• Boa r d of S upt•n 1..,11r.., f11r cert1hcat1on ne>-t \\eet.. Iran's new leaden c har1ed that the U S. helped train the SA YAK agents. Thi$ alleged co mpl icit..~ r e prese nts the background for the seizure 0( the American hostages in November. President Carter c rili~h~ed lr1n's human rights record in _ 1977. and the sha h announced an end t.o tor'lure in his prisons. KEN DENTON SffOWS OFF FRAMED BUTTEAFt Y Lagunan Makes Unuaual Ol~l1y1 With Nature's Art . . Mother Nature Aid T o Laguna Exhibit lh 00" CllAP'.'1A:'li ("fl/I ,,.. c .... t P "', '•tt Hi:. 1·xh1b11 n lh1: Sa\\dust ~ t ... , • '.ii 1:, I ult ( f bri lhant color:r. inc1 • \otH· ~ha!)l·:-. but ht: ne\ er n• •· Pill-.:. up J paint bru:r.h. or rn trh J contour · \l1>th1:r naturl' did 1t &ill for h Ill h •·n n .. nton 1i. The ButterOy \l .1 n .,..h o. eac h \e ar . •''t·mhlt'., a rollec t1.on o f ...,, unll'd Jnd frJmt'd bultt-r01~ • •• rJ mnlh-. tor :>lilt· <tl the '' ... ,.,JI 1 ht.'' c-omt.• from lht:' Jungles of '-'1ulhl'a~t Asia. from Africa. and 'v1uth ,\mt•nca SomN1me~ they 1 1kl• m11n1h~ to o btain but lt1•nlon bU\!-them, oft e n hundreds at a'l•ml' \ nd \\hen he gets them he 1)1 ~'"" <1 delicate mo1stunzing ind ,oftenmJ;: treatment that • ... u r t·.. I h <' b u t t e r f I ' 1 .., w hlt•mt ... hl.'d a~ he rl'adtl'~ It tnr<lr..,pla' and ... alt.> .., ,,. m ( J r l' m o u n t e d nd I\ 1duJ I h ~mt' in pa 1 re; and -.1 nw 1n J?roup:-Some a~ 10 1 r.1 mt.•.., and !-Ome are 1n d1spla.) ubt.•.., Thl' lOtJI effect 1s one of • JIJll\&iling color and pun· ftl JUI\ 11 t..ikc~ .J i:rcat d eal o f 1•JI 1cncC' and a ~teady hand 11 .., m1e ro-"ork .. said Denton. \\ hn <.tJned collecting insttts .ind thl' hke \\hen he .... a:, a boy ~""". although he use~ mu<'h 111 I hl kno" ledge and t~h.ruque ht• ll·arned a5 a vouth. the moths .1n<1 bullNflie'!. he sell!> for , nl1N'l 1rin~ and coffl>e tables 111m e rrom bret.>der:, Tht• .,.. hole thing has switched I rnm thl' f1eld to the office 1•hon1· said Denton "The hut11>r01<" can't be damaged in an' "a' But I still uc;c •rade :.,l'r rl'ls and \\ OO<by tlP'- Th t' l>rl't:cder nl't\\1irl-. hac, hrouj!ht him s~·r1 mt·n.., 1·hosen for th<• ri·g1on a.., mut h a:-for their beaut} F t.•\\ 1.·ome from lh•· l 'n1t(-<J Stat~ M:-nbc l)ne or t"o." he :.aid. glanl'tng around h1 ~ booth Amon~ th1.· c•otmtnes or locale. h~ rattled Ofr \4 hllc Sl'(IOOtng the fra mf'S and cubes \\ere Borneo . ~I a d a i,: a ~ t: a r . Y u c a t a n . ~t al a ,s1 a . India. Brazil. a nd China· "I try to gel different things e'er~ ~ear... :,aid the Laguna 8~a ch re>s1dent. v. ho at 30 IS hl'lping himself through la .... S<"hool .. ,th lhe procttd:, of the salt's The bulle rfhes and moth!> rome to him in htlle tnangular envelopes. v.h1 ch he opens with ca r l' The n the \\ mgs o r thl· fragile 1ns('('t a re o pent"d ~ lhal no "du.-,t " from the animal 1<. lost Denton u.-.ually gets mon• than ont' of the specimen~. ~o that thl:'v can be mountt'd an \a r)>lllg \\ ay~ lie fram~ matched pairs. for 1nst :l nce. o n the ba sis of m a lc·femalc. t op view-bottom 'it'\\. tv.o from a region. or twc of a r olor All framing 1s air tight ~1 any or the other grouping~ a re v.h1ms1cal. he s aid Those art· g e n eral!) bough t for decorauon Oenton's pen.onal rollect1on of California butterflies 1m•lttd~ 3 00 s p eci m e n s . &ibo ut three fourths or the total number o( butterfh~ in the state It 1s housed al the l'C trvmc M u s e um o f T a x1d er mi c Research our 1CXJ% C61l')(Z.1 hair coat . In case of a maJor oil s pill off the Orange Count y Coast . several public a nd private agencies would fi rst resort to m ech a n ic al mean s o f oil removal. s aid Environmental PTOteclion Age ncy offmal Jerry Klug With $10 million worth of equipment to fight 011 spills. McClyrnonds said the SC·PCO has a main office based in San Pedro and could have vessels with containment equipment to waters offshore Newport Beach with.in 45 minutes. Sciences. r the. pcz.rHz.ct baa ic to compl<trrle.nt your bUsi~s or wukrmd ~rdrol:xi. fu11y 1 inz.d) and raiscid cz.d~ on "The EPA's overall policy is don't use d1 spers ants unless you have to." Klug saJd. explaining that such a case might be in extremely high seas where a major s plll could not be ~t.ained Even lben approval ii granted only on a cue-by· cuebais. •·once people u sed the chemical di s persants ilMtiaeriminately and lbe thouCbt 1 wu they do more harm t.bm IOOd." he said. "In the put couple of yean there have been dispersants de· veJoped lbat are not nearly as toxic, but you are still adding a cbemkal t.o &.he water." klq, tbe EPA enlersency response coordinator for CaWcnia. said that most m-.)or apWa aloq the Oruae <=ounty eoa•t enld be bandle4 ef: ~ f ec:Uvdy by the Coast Guard ~ ''.I ~ they are quite eff~live in re.c:Ung quickly to an on spill," the EPA offidal based in San Francisco said of the non-profit oU .... ~P-"The Coast Gu.rd be.re nu called OD them leYel'al ume. ... Kluc added, however. that ef· fective clelmup ol hute sptlla f.,. ol( ...... bu not been teated siace tbe disastrous Senta Barbara oil sptll ol t•. Most spills are-minor and occur near the calmer waters ol harbors and ban. M cClymonds. recently addre11tn1 the American Cetcaen So ... lety at Bowers M UMQll1 ta Sat.a Ana. 1akt that follo1'1DI tbe Santa Barbara s pUJ. Oil compaaJea aerioUlly be1a• developllll clean-up metboda. --- Mrs. Steinhaus edited her late husband's book e ntitled .. A Disease in Minor Chord" whlch e xamines the study of insttt patholosy. a held of science E dward Steinhau s was instrumental in founding. Mrs. Ste\nhaus holds a master's ~ in bllcteriok>CY. Mn. &einhaus ts preaklent ol the UCI lat.erfaJtb FowaclaUon and a fOl'1De1' olricer and active member of the Community Consreptional Church, Corona del Mar. She also is a past pres•dent ol lbe UCJ Foundalk>n. .r ' Anm Buildup? TOKYO <AP> -Japan & finance mtntster and tbe daief of ita armed forces a1reed today that the naUon abould booal military 'r':::"I bJ t .7 pert«Jl for rt1caltl2 ID line wlth preuure from tbe UnJted ~· • ' all e¢ams. hend craf't<z.d by the, finest tWJ <ZnS1and 'tetlora. -l @J~c@@)~~ I l~: ::=-::::.8;1'~==~7 J•• I .. ~ .. aing (:;, .... ~~ T ... ~~' ........ ~ The .W~d, Wild Coast O&ANGE OA8T, T HE ·Wll,O COAST: Afte r •um...., be.eh trowd condiUol\I U.15 put Sunday. you have Lo ~lude lbal somewhere lhere la • place yoo rou Id tfude the thron• YC* ~-NKb t.h.11 COMh•*9 hKIUM ,, enrybody •• 1tten, U.. tMre bu to be tome p.lace where lhere uin'' anybody. You followed \bat. dlda't you• • Crowd e1eape lftau to be t.he name of thl' c•ml' thl!I summer Your failhfUI ~pondent attempted to elude the bt'aeh bod.)' preu yesterday With a viait to the sands of San Clemet\\e. Ah. the r Spanish Village ; it& quiet, sleepy hum my bWe o&d atmoaphere under the bnghl ska~. YOO HJVE OOWN the Otl Mar drae and there 1t b . the munlclpal pier and sweer>•na sands of San Cltmente'i. principal strand. Except that this Sunday. San Clemente's ocean front looked lille It bad been packed by a sardine factory. It Wll~ . . . ... :&; • . \ ·Whaddyo Mean ThtS Isn't the Of/romp for San Clemente'>" wa ll ·lO·wall bod1e:,, They we re ho lding ltfeguard compeutioni. tht.>re that i.~med lo be of 1nternat1onal proporuons. f'riom the size of the t·rowd. ~ou got the 1mpress1on tht•y had an v1lt!d Rt:d China to comµcte And ever~ bod) t•amP THl::Rt: WASN'T A SQl'ARE foot of opt:n ~pace ahywherd nea r the beach that dtdn'l have something parked on aL lf 1t was too small for a Volkswagen 1t had three motorcycles squeezed on it. San Clemente gets an anterestmg mix in its bearh r rowds. YQU try l9 siflele out lhe types by male ba1r styl~. l''or example· Semi·sbort Haired: These guys must be the IJfeguards who have comt! for the compettlton Their hair 1s longer than s hort. but s horter than they wish 1t was because of department regulations Burr Heads: These arc off.duty Mannt!S from nearby Camp Pendleton who \\ 1sh their hatr "'as at least as lonR ar-the lifeguardl> but 1t can't be. due t o m1htar:- rcgulat1ons Regular Head.s : Thei.l' people arc really suspect They appear to have hair that was tnmmed Hy a regular barber. Thus they may be punk rockers who are in dis guise for the day. or they are me mbers of thC' aforementioned Marine Corps who haven 't had to stand mspectlon recently. Loag Hairs: These guys Call into several categories Some ride motorcyles. You can tell teem because of a tatlOOS on tbe forearm that says. "Born to Lose." Others havt! the day off from playing The Last Supper at the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. They still havC' greasepaint behind the ears Others with really lengthy locks ar e JUSt left over surfers from the 19705. The final bunch in this category are former Marines who now . by jingo, are going to get even for all those years they had to spend as burr heads. DESPITE THE VARIEGATED hair styles of San Clemente beachgoers. they all had one game 1n common. They all left the beach about the same time. They all got to play Parking Lot together 1n the outbound lanes or Pacific Coast Hjghway Gassed .Town DeSerted Toxic Fumea Aflame in Derailmem MULDRAUGH. Ky. <A P) -WH dtHrted . All but 2,000 Three tuller1 ot tollllc vtnyl resld-.. ot the immediate area chlorlde conlln* to bum today ..,,,. allowed to murt1 to their w"He workmen be1an removinc homt1 by late Saturday. other tan from llM tile of a Meanwhile. atate a nd lotal lraln deraUMent that forced the polite -.u.1ppec1 with air packs tvacuaUOft ot 2,000 resldeets. patrolled MUldtauch to/revent Off1clal• planned • meeting r tMft and vandalllm, Hi Mayor Tuesday to decide when the Bert Watta. Roads into town dtaplaced people would be were blocked and all residents a.Jlowed Lo return to their homes .. 1had left, be aakl. Earher. officials had said 1t Some evacuees were being would be Wednesday at the houaed at a high school near earliest befo~ the 'rea Is sale. Louisville. Slate police and Fort Frank So 11m1 n , a B. F . Knox officials drew up alternate Goodrich chemical enclneer. routes for transportation around i.atd raim that slowed the fire the region. U.S. 31W a maJor Sµnday meant it would take north·aouth highway. remamed longe r fo r th e h1uardous closedint.hearea. che micals to be consumed. F re d S l r o u d o f t h e RODSEY lrABY of the state fire marshal's office said work t•re~s would try to remove about 14 derailed cars that were not threatened by the three burning \any I chlonde tankers. Muldraugh Mayor Bert Watts i.aad he and police and fire of· ficials staying in the deserted town spent much of their clme a n s w e r ing r e ques ts · from ev a c uees for m e dic ine o r money He said there had been no rl'po rls o r looting 1n lhl' eva cuated community. located 1n north·central Kentucky near f'o rt Kn o x . and added . ··Everyttung seems to be going 1>moothly .. More than 7.500 people. mos1ly from outside Muldraugh and nearby Fort Knox. where the nat ion 's go ld reser ves are stored. were evacuated after the loaded tanker cars or 8 37·car Illinois Central G ulf train Jumped the track in a residential se-ction early Saturday. Within an hour. this town 30 fl\ilCS Southwest Of Louisville Transatlantic Fare War Trims Cost s LONDON I A P l A transat- la ntic fare war erupted today when two of the world's major a irlines announ<'ed t it·for·tat 1·u t~ on standby tickets and 'OY. ed to offe r the cheape!>t fli ght British Airway!> started the hattle Sunday with plans to undercut even Laker A1rwa) !> "no frills" SkYfrain sen "ce with a London ·New York single standby fare of 84 pounds $201. T o day. America 's T r ani. World Airlines took up the challenge and trimmed its da) off peak standby fore to 82.50 pounds -$197. Environ ment al Protecti on Agency saJd tests In a thrtt·mlle area around the derailment site s howed no t ra c e s of any chemical Callout. However. he said that could change 1f there were more e xplos io ns o r chemical cars. Whtie vinyl c hloride 1s not fatal . 11 is 1rritat1n g and carc1nogen1c. officials said Dog's Life Tbe t r ain, known aa t he "chemlul dlapatcb." wu en route from Memphis, Tenn., to LoulavtUe when l t jumped the trade• leM than 100 yards from Muldrauc.h'a Main Street. A TANK CA& CA&&YING vinyl chioride exploded ai few minutes a!ter1 the derailment , and at least four olber cart were quickly en veloped In flames. Another car exploded later. Six ca rs con tain e d vinyl chlor)de and one was loaded with chlor ine, a nother toxic chemical. officials said. State a nd (ederal ofrictals were monitoring for both air and water pollution. A LouiavilJe newspaper. The Courier.Journal. quoted experts as s aying burning vinyl chloride 1s espttiaJly dangerous because the fires can give off phosgene gas -the same lethal gas used by the ~rmans in Worl~ War I lfowe,·er . 0{(1c1als said Sunday there .. as no evidence that ,. as hat>i>enin2 . .. ,.........,. But 'ft·1th1n minutes. Bnt1~h Airways knocked a fu rther two pounds -$4.78 -off their price. making the rate 82 pounds Sl96. And the airline "'am ed that 1t was "determined to stav in front .. of its rivals and would undercut the price. How hot was 1t '? l t "'a~ too hot for the do~!)· pa" i. in .J "f etch" compet1t1 on Sunday 1n Dalla -. Defending champion Rocky has his paws ta ped a~ protection on artificial turf. That didn't \\Ork. so compet1t 1on "'~~ moved to grass s urf ace. . Both airlines a lso cut the fares -------------------- fo r n ights between London and ___...__ Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago etnd Philadelphia. "It 's not a game ." said BA spokeswoman Diane Kane. "We will match them." pledged T W A Vice· Presid ent Nei I Effmao at a London news conference. "We are not going to be in tbe mar ketplace with higher f~ than anyooe else ... The new rares take effect in September and other airlines a re expected to follow the TWA and BA lead. Pan American. for t>xample. has already as ked to reduce its US ·British fares NATION I WORLD ·~-.....--E~ATCROU Mldw•...,,..,. att.ken .Midwest Chatters With Quake IJy'l'be .Usocla~ P resa More than 60.000 baseball fans felt 1t in Detroit and Cleveland ·'It" was a .. ve ry rare" earthquake registering 5.1 on the Ric hter scale that struck 1n northern Kentucky S'4nday and \\as felt for 300 miles or more in all directions shaki'ng peop~ 1 n 14 i.t a tt.>s a nd southe rn Canada At Cleveland Stadium. where 20.000 ~ere ~at<'htn~ the India~ play the California Angels. announcer Herb Score said "the whole crowd became very quiet and were looking around ..... hen the tremor ~as felt AT T I GER STADI U M in Detroit, an announcer told 40.000 faos \\&lctung the Tigers and the Oak land Athletics t hat the swaying they felt was not their 1mag1nalion "The fans a ll looked at one another. but there wasn't a stampede to get out,'' said police officer Mike Wemtt. st~tioned in an upper deck. No deaths or in1uruis were reported from tht' tr~mor, which was centered abOut 30 miles northeas t of Le xington and occurred at 2 52 p m .. lasting ts to <is seconds' Rut hundreds of bu1ld1ngi. mo~LI~· 1n the Ohio Rl\t.-r tov.n of ~la ~s\'1lle . ..:~ :.ui.\aincd da mage ranging from ..,hoi\l<>red ,. indov.s and toppled c·h1mnt•y:- to er acked foundations STAT ES WHERE rcs1dcntl> reported feeling the earthquake "'ere Mictugan. W1sconsin , Ohao. Weal Virginia. Virginja, tllinoi5. tnd1ana. Pennsylvania. New York. Kentucky. Tennessee. ~orth and South Carolina and Alabama People in h1ghr1Sc buildings 1n TOf'onto and <>t.Mr <'lll<'l> of southern Ontario also fdt It El ba Cunning ham . 56. of Oa~ ton. Ohio. said at felt llkl• ··., g r eat bi g giant shaking m y houi.c ... and added. ''J've lived he re all my hfc and I ne ver felt one before ·· Roving Storms Continue Beat the Rat Race. Midtoost-Gulf-Atlanlic Triangl.e Wet L.Olf"""" -morn"'" fCMI...., 1-c!OW,._ _W<W ,_.,!!lot.,.,. 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The crowd beJ: throwing rocks and bottles when it was or ed to disperse, and eo additiooal olficen, a -helicopter and cOUDty Sberifrs deputia were e.alled iD a reinlorttments. About IS persons were arrest~ on various of· reesea. Tbe iltjured wue taken to two bospit.&ls. ,.,..~1 • .-a..wc,.... RUBIDOUX <AP) -Authorities were invatip\ing a light plane crash near a small Riverside County airport that killed two men and two teen-agers, a fire department spokesman &aid. Two men in tbe cockpit of the twin· ( Q1'r ~TE ) engine Beecbcraft were ..,.;s pronounced dead at tbe '--~~~~~--~ s een• of the crash SUDday, OD Capary Road llelliDd tile Old PlantaUoa Mobile Home Park just .-flt Riftl"aide, said fire spokesman Paul Elks. ,,. Glhel' two pa.saengen, a tem-qed boy and ctrt. waoe taken to Riverside Community Hospital ... ... 9bort.l, tbereaft.er RI ft' SCrtlre C'_c._._. dOU.YWOOD CAP> -fte strike by film aod prt....ttme teleYilioD actors besan tta aeeond ... ~ wlUI DO neplticlDI in a1-bi -4 DO ._.. ..... fll 90fteniD& oa either' aide repntiac tbe · wataMaaial bome video iuue. •• M of today, the producen are atlll not wUUaa to eoatinue the coatract talks wbicb an niece• ..., to end the dispute.·• a mllitant-90Ulldinc Screen Adon' Guild spokesman declared Sunday m a taped message oo a telephone i.Dformatioo botl.iM for SAG's 47.000 members . .. 'Ibey are still tou&biDg it out,.. the tape coatinued. .. 'They mistakenly believe that by some maaic, the Guild and AtTRA <American Fedentloa of Television and Radio Artists) will hand tllem your services on a silver platter for allDOll nothing ... 6111'1, 9, &Wed I• C'r ... LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 9-year~ld girl was ·kilJed a three people were injured wben two webicles collided OD the Loog Beach Freeway, of· ficiala uid. s.le Sanche:t of Norwalk died Sunday when lier fl&ber's Jruck overturned oo the southbound Looi Beach Freeway after striking another webicle. Tbe accident occurred when 1 car reportedly m8de m illegal lane change and pulled in front of the trudr driven by Ignacio Sanchez, which then lllt I.be ear, swerved and landed oo its top. T Pm,.., la 8etel 8'nw SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Weekend 'baraeW9C between bot.el owners and striki.ng wadas Jiekled little progeu, a apoltesman for ........ says. N.......,. beJd a five-boar aeuioo \mdeJ' tbe pklntt ol a federal medilitGr Sunday ud also :BMll......., liDd Saturday. Vletdlng to SUPefficill llttrllcilone like thele can re•ult In your family winding up with • thorouhgly un1ult1ble houM. e.. In mind "* th••• ume allurlntr. featuree CM utUaltv bel ldded to.,.,..., e.o...1tf • retmttvety ....... COit. COMldertng ... .,,... of the CNerlllt pUrdme. ••win WINIJ8 OP UP TO II •PB...,.. k...,ui nam• away trom bo_.. iD Pllm Sprtaca -ua t.befe _.. no repona ot dam...-ltnc.WI•, be aald. HaJI u bour before UM Saa Jacta&o nn •tartfd s.cta1 allenooDio!!f:•'•• ...,.... a blaie •the 2,000.foot level ~·....,. Martiw MC>UM1•0. Tbe fin lto aere1 o1 bnllb by eara., today, Pf9'lhr Wet. The La Qu1ala tire WU in aucb laatteuible terrjt.wy t.bat no crewa were able to l"MCh the teene uata.l ~ thrM boun after ·tt •tart.cl. he aald. Tblre wu no MUmated time ol coetalnmeot for that blaie, either . MeaawbUe, faref'lJblera were tryiq to CGDtain the blue in Kern County that bad charred nearly 1,200 a cres about 35 miles southwest or Bakenfieki . _1 The fire "moat likely was started J>y a a1at:'f!Ue thrown from 4 pasa•oc car" oa-state Hi&bw~ 202, ~ Du <tlark of tbe Kern County Fire ~L Several rural 5tr\M:t.w'es were briefly .. t.ened wbeo the names jumped the fire Une late Saturday, but oo damaf(e was reported. THE nAJllES SCORCHED heavy grass and brush Jess than }two miles from the California Correctiooal mstltute, Clark sa.id, but the pri.soo was not endan&ered and there were no plans for ev acuatioo. About 70 firefiahten from the county and the CDF were batt.llng the Tehachapi fire, with air tankers on standby, Clark said. Lightning from a summer storm also sparked some 30 fires in 24 hours Sunday in tbe Sequoia National Fore9t. about l~ miles oort.b of Los Angeles, fire information officer Art Cowley said Sunday nigbL ~t • Most of lbe ftres burned ten acres or less, but three sWl were giving firefight.en headaches. The largest blaze was oear Ball Mountain s1ome three miles south of Lake Isabella. ll was out of control after burning 400 acres, and Cowley saJd no containmeot time had been set. He said it was threatening power lines from Pacific Gas & Electric's Borel plant, but no damage was immediately reoorted. A SECON..D SEQUOIA BLAZE , tbe Packsaddle fire, started at S:30 p.m. Sunday and bad charred 10 acres in Upper Kern Caayon .. 1 '1'2 miles east oC a Tulare Cou.nty resort called Road's End. "We are qwte concerned about this particular fire,·· Cowley said, adding the blaze ""i;S in an area of heavy ve~etatioo that bad not burned in some time. He said the resort was not thre~tened, bu.t the fire still was not contained. The thlrd blue, about nine.miles southeast of KernvWe near the small community of Onyx, was "looking pretty good" with control expected aometime today, Cowley said. He said about 100 U.S. Forest Service firefighters were scattered across Sequoia fire lines . Olild Star Dies Allen C. Hoskins, left as character "Farina" in "f)ur Gang" comedies, and in 1175 at right. died of ·cancer Sunday in Oakland, at the age of 59. Veteran of over 300 slapstick films , Hoskins was one of the original "Our Gang" cast in the 1920s . Maµ Dies Eating llotWga Musseh SACRAMENTO CAP> -A man who at e mussels from Bodega Bay LS dead. officials rePort. The Sacramento County epldemilogist. Dr. Paul Hom. warned Sunday that mussels from Bodega Bf>! must now be considered as lethal. Dr. Hom 1dentif1ed tbe v1ct1m as Benito Racadlo, 69. who was ooe of 12 persons wbo fell ill of paralytJc sbellf1sb poLSOrung after a group gathered mussels in Bodega Bay oo Saturday. He died Sunday when others of the party were berng treated. Dr Hom said the mussel gatbeTers diV1de<1 ~ harvest amoog themselves and friends. But by Sunday afternoon. all the mussels were accountt.d for. The poa.sonings followed the tllnesses of eight Marin County residents who had eaten mussels; and 45 persons who had eaten oysters, all from Marin County waters. Mussels are annually quarantined by the state Department of Health Services between May 1 and Nov. 1 because of tiny saltwater organisms wtucb proliferate du.riqg the warm. months. The sut.e warned last week against eatJ.ng any Nortbern CaWomia clams or oysters, wtucb -l.Lke the musaeb -feed oo the organisms, whose toxicity cannot be destroyed by boiline. I Abalone, crab and shrimp do not eat ~ organisms. SACRAllDn'O (APl -sa.w ia•e1t11atora HY a ~I• .,.,.e......,. wllO wu ,. prOmodcm after '-=-' ..... ..,,,..,. ol lliarmUlt ~. promated wttb Mek • ~. Tbe Saerameato~ee 11'4 · Sunday tbat the cue by Dr. Mary Letlrato mlDt lead to tbe rtr .. t~ deelaloa 9'1 tbe State Personnel Board oa 1etual b•fuament, wt»cb la ••alnlt the law. · J But both tbe woman and the • man wbo alJecedlY baraued bes' have left the department. Tbe story ••id board staff lnveaticators foand tbat Dr~ Lebrato "waa diaerimiJtate4 again st in the events surrounding ber failure to s ubmit to sexual baraument. and partjcularly as a result of her fillnc a complaint reeardi.nc the haraaament.•• But the department's chief deputy director. Al Brown, said he disagreed with the investiptors' fmdlng orf act. lo northeastern Sao Diego County, about 250 firefighters were battling seven ligbtnlng-c-aused blues in tbe Montezuma Valley . ~.;;;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~ Open in Laguna Beach DR. JOE BAKER DMD and DR. JUDY ANDRADE DMD 247 forest Ave., Laguna Beach 494-9788 just buy V"'Jf tlchets and"'* yow' raavatians 7 days In advance. Dlscolmt Is based on round-tdp adult coach in. and Is~ to change. Seats~ llmiled. so caD a 1hwd Agent. your Corporal£ 1taveJ ArmnQet or HUQbes A1rwat at <714> 540-2060. aap.Alrwcll ~ .. Ins 21at111•• ' J The pnce~ charm of Albert Nipon in ;i cherry red jacquard floral dres.s. 4 lO H , $.-\75. Tius, but one from a trunk showing from wruch yo u may order. presented by envoy Carole Olx~>n. Inf onnal modeling tomorrou', 11 J O to 3:30 in the Signature Room BUllOC~5 'M lSU IR[ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPCltT BEACH 13 r.... ... 151211 ... nm fta 10·l ......... •l .. 12 j . • r ' 1 ---.... °'-O-°"-Edlter.lal P~e .......................................................... _ ~ . .Mf••.., Robert N. Weed/"'*llMr ~trans Chief I: Hits Bureaucrats l Any locaJ IOYft"IUIHDtaJ oftldal who .... .., .. bad I to ~ deal "ilb CaJtrua &Del Uae ,1~ Adrlua Glmwco, -at. din!dor, must have ICtuft a quiet dnadde out of ber .. tesllmony Thursda y before tbe A11embly Select :Comnuttt-e on Mass Tran&it. --The comm tt~ was mttllng in Garden Grove, home di tnct <:A its t halrman, Democrat Chet Wr•y. to try to f11 ure out why there are not more rall mus ttualt ~Y terns in UK-tale. AC«M'd.in& to Mtss Gianturco. the fault JJes with the federal government and the railr'Olds. Thole two aroups urc hH-rd lo de. I with and unfair, she saJd. The feds don't spend money ror raU transit eq\&Jtably. g1\•ing CaJ ilom.la let~ lhan at.s fair share. ahe charced. • ,\nd lhe railroads are downriaht obstruct.loolat. They refused her permission to add more commuter traina to lhcir track$ on the nlmsy excuse that it may lnterfere w1 t.h lhear freight trams. Apparen tly at ' d lUacult for Mtss Giantureo to conceive ol any agency being less than (aa r an hand· an g out tu payer's' money or one that was unreasonably Qb· dura te . Obviously, s he's never done business with her own agency lier request for legislataon to give her more author it y lo order the railroads to make room for commuter truins ought to be examined carefully. It could be a rgued rather strongly that Mass Gianturco and her department have loo much power now a nd a less than stellar performance record m the transportation fie ld ' Wake Up, Senator! There's been good news and lMld ne ws on the Orange Coast patk front in r ecent days. The best news was the Irvine Company's offer or a ~1 500·acre land gift to expand the 1.898-acre Crystal Cove ·-Pa rk which the state is purchasing at a cost of $38 million. The strip of land aJong Moro Ridge. valued at $12 mill ion. or ig in a Hy was intended for low·de nsity residential development. The no-strmgs·attached gift \\i ll be a fine addition to the state park. Jl a lso will fulfill the 1ompany's agreed upon oblJ~ation to donate additional p1a rkland in the area tha t would be surrounded by the proposed 11 .000.acre nationaJ urban park But company officials have ass ured the state the ?\Toro R.Jdge gift will stand. regardless of the fate of the national park That fate became a htlle s haky when Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, who is supposed to represent all of CaUfomia. expressed something Jess than enthusiasm for the J>rOJ<•ct Jl:.avak:.awa clCJ1 ms hl• w:.asn·t contacted when Sen /\Ian Cranston introduced a bill seeking a S38 million congr('Ss1onal alloc·ation for purchase of the national park. <.ts aln•ady approved by the House with strong !-iUpport from :irC'a l'ongressmen Cranston says his s taff had talked with Hayakawa·s -.1aff on the ml'asure but there appears· to have been -.ome ):.apse in commun1cat1on -or maybe a fit of piq ue on Senator Sam·s part Even aft(•r touring the proposed park area. which Just about everyone agrees is one of the most beautiful pieces of remaining open land. Hayakawa dismissed it as .. not like Yosemite" and continued to express dou bts ii bout the advasabiltty of federal park purchases. Given the fierce competition for nation~l pa rk funds. Cranston himself has inclicated his bill may not have much of a chanc:c• for full congressional approval in this session l 'nlc."'"· I layakawa can be persuaded to lend his support to the mca~ure. that would a ppear to be a like ly prcd1ct1on -and a disappointment that will not do much for S<!nator Sam's image Lh Orange County Student Housing Help .-. . The student housing outlook at UC Irvine brightened cons iderably last week when UC regents agreed to allocate $16 mHlion for a new residential project on the campus At present· there are more than 000 students on the waiting list fo r campus accommodation and an estimated 1.500 have to commute more than 2o miles to their classes bec ause of h igh rents in the area s urrounding the university The newly funded proJect will add 300 apartments to UC I's Verano Place housing for graduate and married students. The investment eventually will be repaid out of student rental fees This still won't solve all of the university's housing problem, but it's a good step in the right direction. And the availability of on-campus housing also will contribute to needed energy conservation by reducing the number of student commuters • Optn1ons expressed rn the space above are those of tht 01ily Pilot Other views e1Cpressed on this page are those of their a uthors and art1s1s Reader comment 1s mvlted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642--4321 Boyd/ Government By LM.BOYD For dec3des you've read in newspapers the small huuc stories about petty projeds fund~ at gttal expenH by F e d e r a l Gove rnment age ncies. They'r e almost always handled humorously. They come across this desk all the t ime On e r ecent example : About $100,000 was Dear Gloomy t Gus Men bom tn 1J80.61 now re1lster'ina for the draft were just babies Tt'hen men born in 1940·41 were start.lnl to be H"l to Vietnam. Rl1tory npn\.l ... T PVT. I s pent by the Cons ume r Product Safety Commission in a three-year study that wound up denning a match as "an tndlvidual t1niUon device" tbat won't Ugbt lf it's defective. Thi• one. too. was done with humor. I don't report them often. They don't seem humorous. More than j u s t tiresome. they 're lnfurlat.lng. What's bard to understand is why they're treated as jokes Instead of crimes. · Q. What WU the bloodie6t civil war in biltory? A. The Taiolna Rebellion in China. no doubt 7 Started In 1850 md luted 15 years. About» miWon people dJed. More idols honor the Buddha than any other of history's tucben. I guess. What's odd about thls l• that the ~ Buddha, a man wlto lftd .. llf• wttll tM name of Slddbartba Gautama. prucbed .. aimt ~"'-~· Rowlad Evam I Robert Novak i Shrinking· U.S. Power ~ts Airlift • AllllNOTON -Spa1a aod = laave :Nlmtd to pennjt nf ol Calroobowad U.S. air ttanaportl by t.aDl&en baled on their ..ntmy1• ana&ber m.i.ce ot ~ u .S. power under Pretklent Caner but one that aupporta bla plea to Collll"'ll for new 1-tratecic airlift capacily. Th• WlpubUcbed veto from M1drtd and U 1boo p~vented the Air Force from r e · fueling its giant C·5 and C· 1'1 Stra· te g ic a i r · II ft carriers from C · 13S tankers based o o t h e· c onvenient Ibe ria n peninsula. Ins tead they werf refueled from bases 1,000 miles to lbe north in England. Such 1s the biUtt fruit of declining world power. This sorry episode shows lhe rapidly-escalating o~ for new loa&·ra.nce airlift to bridce the huge distances between Ute U.S. and the oil·rk h Middle East. Declinlnf U.S. power means coostant Y·Shrlnking landing rights o n the territory of traditional U.S. allies. Moving men and weapons to future trouble spots. therefore. puts \he focus on long-range airlift more than ever belore. SPAIN. AN a ppltcaot for N AT O membersh i p. a n d Portugal, long a NATO member. both have inllmate ties to the Arab world. Yet. i.n supplyin~ lsr 3el during the 1973 Yom Kippw-war. the U.S. refueled its air tr~ports iD the Portuguese Ai ores. Today's Cairo-bound U.S. air· liCt is oot nearly so obno~ious to the Arab world u saving Israel in a shooting war with the Arabs. Starting late last mont.h and continuing into July. the Air Force has simply been moving supplies from the U.S. to "Cairo West " airfield to s upport a squadron of 12 F ·4E fighter aircraft that will be based m Egypt for training purposes. B~t because the Arab world bitterly opposes the Camp OaVld Earl Waters aeparate peace between ~· aod Israel. neither Spaln nor PortqaJ WU w11llnl lO rtlk al· frontln1 It.I Arab frlHd• by helplq Wuhln1lon. The d1f· ference between 1113 and t• la seven years of decline. IDEALLY. the Air Force should have been •ble to avoid refuellna·ln·ntaht altogether by fl ll i ng the t a nks of the , trans ports at a base an the A1ores <•bout 1.000 mUu out 1n the Atlantic from the cout of Portugal). But here the reality of lhe shrunken Ame ric:'an' Eagle 1intervened. Theory of Delicate ne1otlatlon1 are under way between Watblnlton and Lis bon over future American base rleht• in the Aiores. Pr=si nt Carter, de· dded tbcae were too Hnai· tlve to rilk as g landinc rllbta ror theCalro airlilt. When both Iberian countries rejected the routine request to refuel the a irlift by tankers nown from their Lerrlto1. the S tate and the Defens e Departments were surprised, to P4l It lpildly. Never before had there been such a tum down; never before had bases far to the north in England had to be used to refuel stratq:ic aitWl Ala tbe South AUantJc. THIS HtJMBLING inconvenience fw a ••l"POW9t c.an be traced to CAJUr's Sonc cutback of U.S. defenae s~ndins. a cutback dfflared ~nded when the· Soviet Unlan lnvad~ At•~tan. A• part of the admlni~ration ·1 reversal, r D•fenae Secretary Harold Brown la now aakinl Conereas for a major reb'fl1dtn1 of America's dangeroialy iDlul· fl clenl atrategic airlift -larae. lon1·range cat>l!ien to· auppty Carter's Ile'# Rapid Dep&oyment force to protect the Pentan Gulf. But in the bowels of the Pentagon, a dilferent pbiloeopby has powerfuJ Air Force backers. They want a new non-atrate,jc a1 rhrt to haul material within a single theater. suc h as \he European theater . capable of taking off and landing on very short runways. This sounds like some variety of the old AMST. rejected in the mid-19705 as u~eless. In closed-door testimony June 5, Secretary Brown made clear that contrary to lop Air Force o f f I c e r.s , t he De fen s e Department wants Congress to a uthon1e the new stra\egk ex airlift for quick movement of U S groW'ld power to trouble spots Mar the Persian Gulf. He made the same point July 18 in an urgent letter to Sen. John Stennis. the chairman or the Se na te A rm e d Se rvices Committee · THIS TYPICAL P e nt a gon squabble coincides with n,.na·s lesson on the cost or dim inished nat1on.U prestige It 1s . ln the word s of a forme r top U S. diplomat .. utterly ridiculous" for • Sparn or Portugal lo allow anti· Egyptian Arab states to dictate such rcl'1nements or their foreign policies Yet, lackinJ? the muscle or the will to mak<> 1Lc; case. the Carter ad m m1strat1on ac<'e pts what 1s offered. qwC'lly. without protest. With a ~rp1-tuall y sh rinking power bas('. 1t concentrates on lonit rani.te ai rlift to minirruie that gnm C"nd1t1on Full-time Professional Office Holders They call themselves "full· time professional legislators." If there ever v.al> a m1!.nomer. lhat one takes the J!rand prize The only Uuni:? professional about California's legislators 1s their campaign exper tis e whic h e nables them to pe r petuate themselves m oHrce. A rar more appropriate term for the breed or cats y. ho strut t h e Capito l co rr i d ors w o uld b e "full·ti m e. p r ofession al o ff ic e holders." For the cold f a<.'t 1s that. once e lected. most devote their e nt i r e e n e r gies t o ent r e nchin g themselves in office. Usually those who leave do so only to seek yet anotner elecUve office. using their present one and all of its facilities as a s pringboard at the taxpayers· expense. As for their pretense or work· lng full·time at legislating thei r us ual work week commences Mo nday afternoon and ends befo r e noon on Thurs da y. Besides dunog Ulat s hort week they only convene but a few hours and not every day. The b a la nce of time is d i vided between committees. their office and politicking. , ' Sydney Harris The truth '" the f(·~1sl:Jtini: thev do could be dont• in a four m o.nth period mc<'linR onf\ <''<'n othl'r \(';1r ~ind 1n fort 11 w<.11> done that \.\ J' for mor<· than 100 year.c. and doiw far . f<Jr bet tcr than OO\t\I The 1nab1hl~ of this year's l.A.'1Hslature to pM duce the -.tatc budget '4 1lh1n th1..• constitutional deadline or .lunt.• 30 1s JU.'lt on<' example or the farlure or the pr<'"l l'nl yC'ar around leg1slat1 vc 'l~ Mrm to ac· comphsh thl' JOb The· fact 11> tht· Legislature h a!.n ·l me t the budget deadline· in mM I of th<' ye a rs Slll<'e 1.967 THAT WAS th<.' 'car th<' 0<'"' • • ( u II t 1 me. p r·o Cc.• c,..,. o n a I legislators" came into. being A 1966 constitutional amendment. dreamed up b) the legislator., as a ploy to Justify i nc reased sal araes. provided for annual ve ar .l o n ~ sc1>s 1on s a n d i>erm1tted the leJ?1slotors to set their own pa) S1n('e then the leg1sla1.Jve sal:mes have Jumped · from $6.000 a year to $28.000 starting Uus December Perhaps. assuming their full · time services were necessar). th a t s a la r y wo uld appear modest compared to those paid others in publl<' Jobs But when the tax free frin~c benefits are added t he total package 1s equivalent to at least $60,000 a year. For the members r~elve a non.taxable li ving allowance of S46 a da) v.h1<'h. paid st>ven <l.n c, a v.'t'ek. 1<. nl'arl} SIR 000 a \ 1•.1 r The~ :tlc.o an• pro\ 1dl'd an .1utf•mob1l<' .. 111 tl'w ~asohnt.' the~ v. .mt. J bl3nk <'heC'k on phone lJrll'>. and 3 pen!'t1on far more ~l n.-r1>u., than that J.?1\ en rank and f ti~ st.'.lte emplo~ t'<''- 1\S THE SALA Rl f.S ht1\'f.' rr<t·n .,., too has the oH·rall t'05l of th£' Le~1slaturf'. up from S12 million a year in Jg&; to ~ell m«·r S50 million toda~ ti~ rN1son of th1· lawmaker.-ll·ndl'n<'w' to h1rt' more and mor1· a rdC'<. ron ... u lt a nt s and .. field n.•prf''>CP ta l1H'!I .. to bolster their re '''''<'t1on efforts But that 1s a drop in the bucket compar~ to the total state budget In 1966 1t v. a~ less than S4 billron In the fiscal year nol4 :.tart1nR expend 1tures v.111 exc~d S25 brllron Othe r than demonstrating their prolific ab1hty to spend. the "full t ime. professional legislators .. would be hard P\ll to point '".,th pnde at an) ach1e,·e· ments smce 1961 The) couldn't even accompush the reappor· tlonment ol their own distnets. the court havin~ to step in to do the Job for them True. the) do pass a lot of bills or little s1gnif1cance which few '4 0uld ntiss 1f they had never ~t>n enacted Some are to ap· pease fringe ac tivist groups. :.o m l' t o Impose ne w r eg. ul a t 1ons o n bus iness and restriction." on indi .. ·lduals. and <.ome outn~ht nonsense. ~uch of' that passPd has been so hasu ly drafted lh;Jt no sooner are they "J?ned b) the ~overnor than Jmt.•ndment' pour in and the proce'"' ~~on and on. E XCEPTING F'Oll some huge tax 1ncre3s~. no maJor legtsla· t1on has been enacted to resolve the many state problems sift<'e l hC' a dvent o f the full·time ..,, ... s1on.... And taxes would con- tinue to be lnCn.'35ed but for ~ bet or th<' .Jar vis.Gann in· 1t1at1v<' wh1eh reduced property taxes and imposed a two·thirds .. Ole require ment on all fut\.lre ta1Cal1 on That measure was anothe r example o( the "full - trme professionals" inability to re oh c 11>sues It. like some olh<'r problems. reached the pornl ~here the people had to take matters JO their own hands v13 the 1rullat1ve. ll should be patently apparent by nov.· to all that the system ot year around legislating breeds pro(raslU\alton and never will work. Issues remain un~ved "'eek 3fter week because the lcg1s lato~ know they will be around all year and what is not done Uus week can be done the nrxt week or the next month. The result Is th3t it never gets done As the politicians are always saying. "It's time fot' a change:· TV's Appetite for Novelty Kills off Talent More than 20 years ago I first s aw Viet.or Borge perform Ills one·mao show in New York: last year I attended bis sftow in Chicago. In between. I have prob- ably seen h.im perform a half· doien ttmes. Baalcally. his act has not chan1ed very much : he la st.lU performing a o m e material I he a rd t)t e fl rat ti m e around -and I am 1tll1 amuaed by it. Thi• was true of mottof l~ older come· dlans. they developed and poll•hed th~lr aeta °"" the yean. but lariWJ on U.e ume foundaUon of,.... lom1ttme1 the audleneu knew UleM "'"""' u well u ... tbe performers did. and could repeat al I the old Jokes. Somehow. these dad not stale with the years -Wte the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. attended malnly by faithful fans who had laugtted at the same sallies for many yean. and reeented It If a ain1le line « dance-1tep were chan1ed in any way. 8\TI' TllE ADVENT of radio be1an to chance all thla, and te levision dellvered the final. fatal blow. Muth ol the idiocy and tedium ol television ta due to the tow standard set by the networks themselves -but Just aa much la the result of a bullt·in defect: the detperately felt need for new and fresh material. day by day. Wffk by Wed, Yut by year. 1'1le Ume baa to be ftUed. and U... la llmpb eot .....,. to rm tt wtth. I• U. pMl. the top Mrfonnen cam• around locally once a vea r . and we relished the fa m1hanty But television would expose them to massive national audiences each week. and chews up ta lent faste r than a bulldozer goes through a lield. THE OLD stuff won't do Wttk a fter week. and the drive lot' dJf. rerence. lhe need for novelt)'. the sheer demand fot' subltance. kUla off talent and ~hows before they tan find their stride or establish a Collowlng. Maas pro- duction may be suitable for automoblles: lt Is suicidal for talent. Even on th• level of farce, the Marx Brothers used much Quotes "Thett's DO quaUon ln all of our mlndl 'that there will bt • t•'f cut tn lltl." -.... a.e.-,..._ .. P. O'Netll. the same material for 30 yea.rt. what could they do every weelc th1t would conUnue to pieaH people' Where would they ftnd th~ writers. the jokes. the ill· sp1rat,,on, the ttme to deepen aad develop their characten u ~ did In the leisurely put "oa tM road"! TELEVISION ts u omalYOI'· oua creature, devourial ttl ow source of nourishment at a "* far rut.er tban ft can bt •• plied. Even Shakespeare "'"*' only lh.ree doaa plays in bll' lifeti me. Beethoven coinpoMd only nine 1ymphonie1: whatl would they be like UM had bem, com ml11ioned to writ• IO, er·· 900? A Bcqe on TV CCNld Dlt laat 20 week1, muth 1 ... • yura, without 1lnkln1 to U. pNdtcuble lev~l of mectioert\J Ot' loWff. The Urte-mal ~l of the medium lt.Mtf ll it.a 099 wont eoelQf. Pp,rgatory Needs Niche~ ~ 1 Some Sim Require Special Punishm nt ~ ., ~Gii A. ll't1U.IGA.N roed with tMNr tent, and lhoff fond ot putUnc cum IUDO-a.o "C::' 11 the __. Oanui under movie ... LI wlll surely achieve purgatQr1al -· · · r-• aUck·to-ttJvet'Mlfol in tht tntertm~eatter. &lued to ~ __. tGll&J, I·~• to~ he .-oWd •dd a , T V let.I procrammed onJy wllh commercials and ~Ml••• to tM MW.·ltory P\&.rt•lory h«' pald poUUcal broadcuu.. • • •vr....t fw tM leuer lnnen ol thla world in •"' Ide ''1\e Olvtne Comedy " T9 ll C09N N ~•l1ned ell the nerd . •11teth _. m&Dcoepoo.-Who by Uteir &Ddolente _. ~ and unntttuary auravaUon to -~liWll. 'l'llS G8BAT PL08E TINE MORALIST wo.ald '-" no d ifficulty (u~_ln1 appropr1•te ,Om•·b ,. for dry ca.wrs who tear '-'&> )wt I IUit '1 ~••with stapl•: bole• maaaaen who put ' JS.watt bult. ln bedside Cm M:~ • )read,ng lam p s ; t h e " •«4-' 11,v entors of thu m b 10 few laceraUna ~p-up beer r ---ca n s : d esign e r s of aovemment forms that allow a 1UM·1nt h hne for your age and half·an·mch for your Metres&, TV producers who splJl Ole 9t'rem at the prftbe moment Jack Nicklaus ts callDiq a key putt lO show you a funn y hat in the ~ pUery; ...,et market checkout clerks who put the ; IOCIY wet ddclren legs at the bottom of an already .. too fracile paper ba& and many such s1m1lar minor malefactors In our midst . On Dante's mountainous island of Purgaton o. which he envisioned as being on the opposite side of lhe world from J'erusalem, lhe inm ates wear seven "Ps" on their forehead . for "peccata," sin These symbolize the seven deadly sins of pride. '-envy, wrath. sloth. avarice. gluttony and lust. J ' ON EACH LEVEL OF THE mountain, the sinnen expiate their s ins with punishments made to fit the crime. The envious have their eyelids sewn together with iron thread. a fate that might be appropriate for the fingers of dry cleaners who run amok with their staphng machrnes. The slothful -the lazy and 1etharg11: -in Dante's out-of-this -world refor matory spend their days running at full s peed , whJle the angr y and ~rathful stumble a bout m a cloud of stmging smoke resembling tear gas. which might be a fitting penance for my neighbor do"' n the road "'ho burns old rubber tues m hJs backyard barbecue and wafts the fumes my way. ~ proud are bowed down in hum1bty by the weight of the huge rocks they are sentenced to tote about oo Dante's penal island. ln the new bargain basement addition, name droppers and place droppers might be condemned lO carry around s tacks of "Who's Who" and bulky atlases and gaze. teen oo an endless round of cocktail parties. Conceited parents who torment house guests with film slides, picture albums and home mov1es or the children's birthday partJes and graduations would spend a lengthy interim before eternity watching old Army training films and Russian documentaries on a circular screen imprisoning them like a cell. TRE GLVTl'ONOUS IN DANTE'S Purgatorio we nt about t he ne th er wor ld exceedingly e m aciated. a s 1f d oomed lo decades of the Scarsdale diet But the reverse or every sm was also punished in an appropriate m anner, so perhaps the boring local weight watcher and the boastful body conscious exercise frea.k might be compelled lO partake o( innumerable official Cbinae banquets in lbe Great Hall or tbe People with appropriate toasts to friendship, peace and mutuaJ underst.andmg, before entering the Pearly Gates T here would be r oom in this new aod e xpa nded purgatory for the compuls ive all weather Jogger. lbe serv1ce station pump Jockey who always leaves the cap off your gas lank. the nitwit who bellow!!> "have a nice day" as you trudge out into the blnzard and any rock band whose ampWiers are taller than the lead guitarist In the newly re novat ed next world. hovering m en's st.ore salesmen will swar m like killer bees. loudly abuzz with · lines like '"thi& is what they're all wearing this year" and "he re ·~ something suitable for your type build " Thin~!'> will defirutely be picking up for whoever l1 tlers our AND. OH vu. BEFOaE • FORGET, the proptWtor ol the hotel with the ~wau bulbs in the Md~•• aampe will l>W'le t.he la.st "P" from hJs lor•head by rei.dln1 the tot.al accumulation of ''Mulliau·a Mew" column,s at t.he Ume of his de· maHor mine, whichever l'Omes sooner. by the fl ame ot ae1iareueU1hter. 1 As • m.tl\later recently addressed the deceased before puabinl the button at u aemalloo service . "Have i nke etenuty .. ' ' I Goi119Bo~ A cto r R oc k H ud s on w a s released Sund ay fr o m a Lo s Angeles hospital after undergoing wee k -l o n g treat ment for a vi r a l illn cs~.j Hudson has suf. f ered from fever and r>ossible flu. Sausage Warfare Erupts C HICO PEE. Mau . <Al» -The11e are Umet thaL try men's souls in th is cit y. F irst , the Uniroyal Inc. lire plant closed this week. Now, a rural Michigan town Is ( challengmg Chicopee's s tatus as ''Ki elbasa Ca pi taJ ol the Country." Bronson. Mich .. bases t hat boast on a 37S· p o und . 62 -foot lo n g aus age -more than t wi ce t h e s iie o r C'h1copee's own record· holder. But t he rounder of C h1 co pee's a n n u al Kielbasa Festival ~a)s he doubts the M1ch1gan :.ausage 1s genuine .. Photographs mean nothing.·· Neil O'Leary sa id "The proof 1s in the cooking and caslllg .. .. There isn 't l'Vl'n :.in O\ en big e n ough to ... mokt> a saus<age of lhO!'>l' d1mt•ns1on .. T h •· log1!!.t 1c·s def~ .ill logic: ht snortl'd 11 t' ;_. I !-. n t• h J r g l' d Bron son "'1th us ing u ~y nl heltl' :.;_.u s c1~c C'il!!>lng \ , ......... .. •An ~ ~for• bwlneee ol ~own? An.nd IM....,._pteceol~neea~ •fUNCll• •1111 I TNWll'S ..... ,.. • .....,, •tn INN AT TMI PAIK H01B. .___.. .. ~ llH~....._ ..... __. f71Gfle.llll ~ 1, 2., ............ : ,,.,....., .. ,.. ... 1 .. Plil ._ .. _ . ., ....... _ ..... ____ ..., FOUNDED 1928 IN ARIZONA Fall Term 8_,ln• Sept 15 BOARDING QR. S-12 Small Clalan Dev ~ead1ng Remedial Math Art, Musrc. 9 ra ma Fully Accredited. Co-Ed. lntematlonally Known E•tenalve Activities. Travel. Healthful Western U fe. All Sports rncl Riding. Rtflery. Soccer Sk11ng. Tennis. Golf HENRY C. WICK. 111, YALE BA .. DIRECTOR. Bor,1569. Seottadale, A2 85252 Tel. 602·Ma-n 3t I TELEX. &e9440 Jud ~· •'BUSY STUDENTS ARE GOOD STUDENTS Barbra Pro.motes · Heart Researcl1 LOS ANGELES (A P l -A pledgeof$SOO.OOO from actress Barbra Streisand and SJ00.000 from lbe American Heart Association has enabled the regents of the Universit y o( California to es tablish lbe Streisand Chair an Cardiology at the UCLA School of Medicine. The combined gift will be the UniversllY California's only chair dedicated primarily to teaching in lbe field of heart and blood vessel disease, said Dean Sherman Mellinkoff of the UCLA School of Medicine. $90 on our first morning flight $90 On our last 2 evening flights. $90 on selected return flights, too. 'Rimners' Club Started NEW YORK <AP > -For just $297 a year, commuters who want to nm in Central Park can join a dub where tbe1 can ebange their clothes afterward. Tbat's bow much membership costs in the Runner's Stadon, a new club three blocks from the park. FacilWea incl• band-crafled, leak-paneled ch .. cinc boalbs and lockers, showers, a storage room for clothes and gear. and a lounge where joggers can order food from a local deli. Says owner Cbristopber Metzger: "It's ex,pemiw,. but It's done in style and J figure in New Yort, there are enough people who would like to lift ia llyle." ONE convenient . agency for aft yourlnsuranc~ • ,._......,. .... ••••• ., ... ,.11 .......... Celle ..... j I S67SO for kids under twel\ie you bring along. . Uni ted saves you S87 off the regular Coach fare to Seattle . .J u~t ny one of our ~clcclC'd nights any day o r the wee'k . JJld 't'OU ·11 fl v for just $90 one way. Seats are limitect'but there are no advance-purchac;c or length-of-stay requiremenls at all. For information and reservati ons. call your Travel Agent. Or call Uni ted at 973-2121. Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels. 7::«) a.m~ ,, ·m .1 111 11 :m .1 m I .SO pm ~ ·40 pm -, lOpm 7:30 p.m~ 9:30 p.m~ ( t-ll. Sat) ' t Arrhr 9::l:J u.m. I I ; t .1 111 I I~ p 11) '4h p 1\1 ;, 4h p Ill 7 48 pm 9:50 p.m. J 1:45 p.m. -. .... ,., Horror 1 tor y writer Sle pbea ltln1. al&llaor of ·earn.· ...... t••···e.t••• h lt ................ Uatwer11t1 of Mahae. his a lma mattt. ·&~ W@M [? ®@rr~o©@ · 8ff tlr E,.,..r ~•l'fH'd DEA• at:ADEaS: Tiie commemoraUve W&iee of ......... tlaat fee&ve Joh Wa)'H'S •~are n.UaWe a&...,.. Wiile a Splrta. la Ne.,..rt .... lrriH ... ....... 90t ••"*5 ••rkeU. u fl""leuly reperWd ia A YS. DEAR PAT: l\h women's rugby team, the "Calllomia Kiwis." will be touring New Zealand Aug. 2-17. playing three games with women's teams theft. We will be staying with families who have opened their homes lo us, and we'd Uke to give them small m e m entos from the United Slates. such as dish towels. ash trays. T-shirts. scarves, etc. -anything with .. Califomia.. or "United Slates" on it. New Zealanders also love eateml.nment attractions and college logos. I am ukiq any o# your readers who might have access to sudl items to help us ouL · . · 1 • M.M. HuntJngton Beach lleedea ~ W.. •ave cloaations att aak~ C.O u ll th C.IUonlia Kiwis Women's Rugby -Club's attrduy at -....Jttt. DEAR PAT· ll> 1t agains t the law for li restaurant lo advertJse on its menu that it servel. .. Maine" lobster if the lobster doesn 't actually ~ome from Maine ? P.R., Costa Mesa ILestaualats' claims Uaat food u~ in tbt-•nw • u y otlter advertisla1 comes rrom a &PHtftc I~ area •• be aab8tantiated as ~ fl'OID that place. U Ws caa't be proven 1t)' Mees wlag the labels, balk peck.ages or boxes In IN4 THE Ntf6•per~teetlll• Ap~lnent roes Line OaLANOO. "•· CAP> -An apVt..-cbaba ia n JecUnc woukl- be ••t who .... botnotauall and tou pl• bo are unmarriM -a PGUo tMt'• appanatly le1a1 uncUr norida law. "We Just didn't want to be part or. or encoura1e. that type of behavk>r." Craceuld. PhU Gr~. 44. owner o# Orace rroperU• Inc -wblch operates nlnt c omp l exes w ilh 2 .000 apartment. In \M Orlando area - tnstltuted the poUcy thia year. State law forbhla dl.sc rlmlnaUon on the bHls of race. c reed. color. natloa&I origin or physical handicap. but doesn't cover homosexuals or u1'manled couples. said William StumlJlhauser of t.he slate Diviak>n of Hot els and Restaurants. which regulates apartment businesses. ··Cot o ~., T~ wnt~ to Poi Dunn. !Pill t'Ut r~ IOJW. uettmg the~ CMd ad'°"~ rt.Hd (O 1olrw ~tel m OO~mnl OJtd hll!wu . Meal )I0111 q~attoru to Pot 0¥nn. At Yo..r ~.Orange • Coo•t Dml11 Palol, P 0 Bor ISft). Coda M~ap. CA 92626 As mo1111 lt'ftnf <U ~ ~ bt ~. but phoned mqiurnr1 or uttns ftOC mcludrrlg the reader's /Mll nomt. odd,..ss and tNanwu hours' phoM numbercannof bt cOMIMred. Th&.scolumnappearsdcu- 111 e.rcept Svnday1 ... I whl<'h &.be produd was shipped CM' by the iavoice or other means, tlae rn taurut WOGld be La vto.latioo of sttUon 17511 ol tbe ftatlff'll aDd ProlesaJoes Code and c riminal vtolaUOn ol SecUoa H4• and 26.tfil of Uie HH ltb and Safety Code. Tro~wn Tewd •• c..-. DEAR READERS: The Aa&omobtle Club of Southern CalUornJa advtses you c.o laJle IS mlDutes to lDspet"t your car before startlag oa a vacalk>n trip. He re are tbe dub's pre-trip suggestioas: Check oU level and net m.Ueace atDtt the last c han1e (follow cUrecOoas la OMter's muuaU. C'bedt roolant level and lJaspect ltoees f« cracks or leaks. Check Jev~ of aatomatk-traumisslota nukl and power s&ttrlag ftald. Cbetk brake Raid and look for sips o# leakage . Check Ure pruane. l.Dchtdiag spare. Add- tbree or foar pouda of extra air U drlvtag a f.U u rload at eneodedthlgla speeds., b4lt do 90t exCffel ti re s peclrlcatlons. Che ck tread depth aad condldoa of all tires. "Cle an beadltgbts and winds hie ld. Di rty headUghts will decrease Dlght-Ume visibility. fill windshield washer rttervoir a.Del replace worn. brittle or stttaklng blades. Chttk baUtty level allCI see t.laat &ermlaw are not corroded. Inspect belts for fray ing or looseness. ~ace or tlgll&ee H needed. Check operation of bona. laeadlJ~ tarn signals, brake lights, baclcap Uibta ud emeTgeacy Oaabers. Make satt YCMI laave ~glag equipment. Take aloag a set ol wft8Claes. ~rewdrtver. pliers, naaJlllgbt-ud spare rues. Fiaa.Dy. nu the gas tank. buckle you seat bda. ud take off! SWJ)dad Urn't See SWpson FRtSNO <APl - Stepparents have no c us tody or visitation rights 1.11 divorce cases. tbe Sth District Court of Appeal here has ruled. The rulihg came in the case of Frederick Let! Perry of Kem County. who beJped to raise hls 7 year -o ld s tepson . Lonnie. from infancy. The court ruled Perry's fo r m er wife. Roxu na . may deny him access to lht• boy ' "WE DO NOT hnd the r e:.ull in this c a :.e pu rt 1cularly palat..able. · · wrote Presiding Ju:.t1ce George A. Brown. llC' noted that Perry ." . app~ar:. to be u good • father. LONNI E WAS born about nine m o nth s before the Pen ys were m arned m March 19'73 The father was the •A.•;:11uta 'ic'tu!: wo man 's p r evious hus band The Pl'rr ys "l'r l' divorced six yl'ars lntt•r The court ~aid v1s 1tatJon rights pertam only to ""ch1ldrl'n of the marria~e ·· Perry's a tto rn ey, Richard Long. said his client will appeal the ruling to the Supreme l!t'±£J.Z._~~~~~!!~1,1!~~ Court ...,..,~ ·'To ~a.,-Fred 1 ~ s h o c k l! ·d 1 s a n understatement ," Long :.aid "Fred and the c hil d are extre m e l y ciOSl! " 14 years! 14 ciubs! And we're still grow;ng1 These are the hnal days to take advantage of the best offers of the year. You get hot hydro-massage wh1r1poOls. sun rooms. Finnish rock saunas. steam rooms.1azznas1tc ciasses for women. and .it selected clubs. SW1mmtng. )099IOQ tracks and racquetball. In celebfation of our 14th annrversary, Hotiday Spa Health Club mvrtes you to get our special 2 ye-. or 2 people fw the price of 1 otter. 'tbu can en1oy the tinest physk:al c:onQ;tioning equipment available today including Dynamics: Nautilus: Patamount: Universal; and all the latest in health and tttness techniques at our very special annivelsaly prices. Holaday Spa Health Club. Ifs our anniversary, but yoo get all the grtts. Hurry. Offer expires midnight. July 31 . The 2 people for 1 mem- bership IS not renewable and neither otter IS available at our Torrance .1u1v 1oca11on. 1111119 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1 2 9 ..,,. . ~· ·~ / • THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 4 -· 10 12 t 31 far Man mcl Wol11en • I Rid ......... , ............... I ...... ' ............ , .... .......... _ ......... , .... ...... •n1 .. •••:•••A11e.•...._._ .. ,.,, .. ......, ~LOOA,,_ ............ 0...-=ra: .... ......... ~ ..._ ............. . .. ~)111·ml ~=···-..... "··· c.... Qr 111111), (?Ml .... , ~ •• '-'----------..... --........... ·---........... ··-;---- l I I Hours are 9 a. m. \o 4 rn .. Mondi)' O.roqh Thursday dur&a1 t•e aam mer. aed ll•d•Y t'~rou1b Prlday a/ttr ,\u&. 22 No appointment is necessary. ••••N.c~ 1 eEOCE• J"EHHETM l AOO B E C " ( P ,,......, Of~ &Mii ( .. •l'ld 7·2.8 "Sony, f CH'l have dinner w1lh you. oa'll JUSI have to ~t the~ Nrlh i.ke •couple of whirls." Ci~y Fights Occult Art .,..,,, ~. C• "'"'4!0 -~v "" Julv 1\. ,•IO Survlvt"d by f'l •"t w •ff> E•if."'" v·~·•·•-"''" t1r ~1e1 .,.. ROSEBURG . Ore. tAP> -A family of Maf!Nv, J111v" '"° '""" • ooP,.. 10 Gypsies and the American Civil Liberties Union , •""" -~><•' w111 bt' """'.,.. -"'' R . . "ut"'av. Jlllv 7". '""° .,, 11 oo ,_ .. , are lcuung on oseburg City Council. hoping lo ""'Pa<lhc v1ew c~• 1 ... .,,...,,. •• bury an obscure ordinance which outlaws fortune P«1t1< '11""' """"""'1"1 P•ra P•••1< tell1'ng palm ead ' g d th " rts f th Vltw Mortu.t•v Nt!WOO•I 8••<11, • r ln an 0 er a 0 e d•-•on occult." Lizzie and Rita Marks wanted to open a palm M,.11v ~~~H~~""'j· ~''°'"" reading shop in this southwest Oregon city of f:O\ta ~-CA ,..,._ •w•v on 20.000. The City Council slopped them, backed up Ju1y , •• ,..., s.,,,,1...., bv ,.., _. by lhe ordinance P•<~d ,....._. ol CMt• llWw, C• •nd .,..._...,IC-)ONl\Oft ot Brit"" ca11""411a. -•'"' 1 41'-"''°'"" DURING DEBATE ON THE LICENSE ~=~ !":,.C: i0U:':::-!':: application, Councilman Wesley Wilhite told the tt>e P.c1t1c vi.w Mor, ... ,., ~· women. "You n!present to me the Kingdom of ~~ ::;~~1;;," .. ,"; ~P~ ': Darkness and I will do all I can to block you." '"~ P.c111c v10• ~.._,.1 P••~ Later. he warned coUeagues: "We are not P.t(ttlc View Monuar;-.._, ~«" dealing with fl esh and blood. We are dealing with d1tf'(IO"\ in • liti pr c1pa es we cannot see." uuHu Such comments show the city government is 111"Eo on o 1e•u H1t• •0 •no longer neutral toward rell<rion claims attorney '~"°""'of Or-(-y tor t"" SMl\I • , e • • . , ,. .,~ .. ,,. -•'"'1 ~ ,,.,,,, G1 .. ,,,, ..... Randy Garnson. who is 1acting for the ACLU Lii its "'"'°'" ...., PMW<I ...... on Ju•v n suit on behalf of the women . The ordinance is t'lllO H•wM•-•ottn.MoHl.,y • · . I G · 'd ..,__ ' d ' <><•• o1 .... ~ ...,.,,,,.. ... \ .1.., unconstitut1ona , arns,on S8.J , ~ause 1l enies • ... 1.,..,"' World w ... 11 •n ,.,. u s one group's be)jefs and imposes another's by force =~ ... ~:~~:";'V:W::·~:~ o( Jaw. c... 1 d•uq111e'' oo""• l ou•u The city has filed a motion to dismiss the suit !ootlW'•I-"' Newpor1 S..tc:n. C•. -b th M k I Id l¥11ft ... ,.._ K.,"*•.,. 11ec1 Loove ecause e ar ses are operal ng outs e #°"'•"• s.rvtcn •••• ,..,d o.; Roseburg city limits. but Garrison plans to press =:.=-~~= .. =~ for a ruling Oft TU<KO;ty '" -RI-WO. ... ,_, I c .... ,.. •• ,. service.. unoer '"it A HEARING ON THE CITY'S MOTION for dlrHI-of M~ ~--Oii... • , , #ort"""'°''°' .. #lew. w.u.w d1 s m1ssal 1s scheduled 9t1s week in Douglas · County Circuit Court. ~--,...--,...,,.,--,-.-...... City Attorney David Aamodt said he bas not CO&.OHl.U. N•..u. been able to determine how old the law ls. but NOMI added. "We're going to defend the ordioance." 1so1 eo1sa Ave According to the ordinance: Westmff'lste< "No person shall. for blre or profit, encase ln 893-3525 any pract.lqe of occult art. either public or private. rAC:..C VIEW ..-..c>•IAL r Aal Cerm1erv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac11tc View On...e NewPOrt Beach 644·2700 Mc<:·~ MO•TUilltS Laouna Beach 494·94 15 LaQuna Hills. 768-0933 San Ju~~1Cao•strano 4lf:)t 1776 M'1DOI LA~MT. OUVf Morluary • Cemeterv ~erretorv 162!> Gisler Ave Costa Mesd S40-5554 l"lllCf .. OTHHS llU aaOADWAY ~ .. , 110 Bro&dwav Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 IALTZllltGROH SMl'TM & TVTMIU WISTCL.ff CHAf'll 427 E 171h SI Cosla Mesa 6'6-"888 Occult art means the uae or practice of fortune telling, astrology, phrenology, palmistry, clairvoyance, mesmerism, spiritu11ism or any other practice or practices. generally recognized to be unsound or unscientific. whe.reby an attempt or pretense is made · -.. -TO REVEAL OR ANAL VZE past incidents or events; -to analyie or define the character or personality of a person . -lo foretell or reveal the future; , to locate by such means lost or stolen property; -to give advice or inlormaUoo concerning any matter or event." The d!reclor of the ACLU's Oregon chapter. Stevie Re mington, s aid literal applicatioo o( the law would mean historians who analyze t.be p&St commit crimes -as do psychologists, weather forecasters and geologists stud)'Ulg the mysteries of Mount St. Helens. Ms. Remington said the Marks family ran into similar problems in Lincoln City in 1'75 with an ordinance that was successfully challenged by the ACLU. The family operates fortune-telling shops near Lincoln City and Albany.Corvallis. LINCOLN CITY POLICE CHIEF Michael Holden said that after the initial uproar there were no problems with the business. which eventually moved outside city limits. H. Art Spencer. pas tor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church of Green. said Roseburg's clergy generally opposes palmistry but that he thinks the ordinance probably won't sla.Dd up in court. I "The use of palmistry has always been a form of witchcraft. It's always been present. It goes back to Babylon and beyond." Spencer said. P1HCI llOntHS .. At one time it was illegal in several cities." SMITMS' MORTUAIY he said, "but I know in mOll cities moat or those Hu~~~~~ ~actt laws have been stricken. I k>ok for them to wl.nd up ~ getting their shop here." A IRONICALL y. TUE O&DINANCE ,uu,ws . """"'-------_-__ ,, schools, cbarttles, fraternal orcani11Uou ud PUBUC NOTICE 'duly organized and recognit.ed religions" to ue ___ the "<>e<:ult arts" to raise monet. aucb u with lfCma TO CHDflOtt$ f ortune-lellin& booths. °" WUl TUNSPH And Garrison noted: "'Ibe newspaper bas an ClecL""-•"'U.C.C-1 the he JI ....._'-• HOTIC£ ~ HHHY GIVEN to.... astrology column, and st.ores N! se ~ c.......,., SAAAU10 v. Ale•o•u. and magazines on astl'Qlogy and palmistry. It will , ............. WtlMw ~-,, • • th tbe _ _...,_ 1. ,., .,.,_ Grow. cuy .. 1r.1t1e. be one ol our contentions at VIUUIUCe ui c.-..., • 0r ... sc.... of ~. unequally enforced." =:.:-::-:::::0 1'.-:::f li:. Didde Marts. Llz~le's hus~ and !Ula's ,,.....,..,-.~...._is nephew, also sees racial dlscnmlDaUoo in the ,,. ~ °""., ,,,,...., a-.., council's reuonin1. -;.~:~ .... • ·•we belong ill the· darkness! Wby! Because ......,., All.-Cll llltrlldt,thrture1, we have dark skin'>" Marks asked tbe council. ~...::,::i.::.°'.r!::.! 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Wht>n you have reached the piMacle o. success as a world record bolder and Olymp•c champtQn in two eventsJ a . boy coll ol lbe 1980 Games has to thrust and learn of the resul t..s of others in the Games throueh newspaper and electroruc reports. 1 "lt has d~itely affected my training this year. · GOodel1 .sa1d betweell workouts at Mission Vi~o while prepanng for the U.S. NatJooab at Heritage Park Aquatics Center an lrvme rJus week. While Goodell is understandably bitter about the U.S. boycott of the t Olympic Games, he has resigned himself to reality and is tralnin& as hard as ever for the nationals. you mto the depths or despair, evea on a momentary basls. .Rraan Goodell is no ex~ption, and. in fac t, says the failure of the U.S. to compete tn Russia this summer i.s ooe of the greatest d.isappolDtments of his hfe. "l 'M IN ntE WATER about six hours each day," he says. "But this really isn't lake the Olympics. l 'll be swimming in flv~ individual events and on three relay teams an this meet while in the Olympi~ it would . I "Psychologically 1t has been hard for me to get excited this s ummer because of the boycott. l really haven't been able to I get over 1t. be only two events. 1 GOODELL WON THE 4 00 and 1.500-meter freestyle events in the 1976 Olymp1c Games in Mbntreal aod would have been among the favorites in Moscow this pasl week. But, lake ·all other U.S. athletes. he was forced to remaio at home .. Maybe it's the rig ht lhlng to do but there are a lot of other things that should a-lso be considered. If we a~ ~ally senous a bout,a boycott, we should go all the way by rerusing to let them have food and our technology along "'1th keepin& our athletes home." .. This will probably be the last 1,500-meter race 1 will ever sw1m and l want to do well. But I will have nine other races before that one and 1 have to think about them too." The Mission Viejo Nadadores swimmer <See GOODELL. Pa1e BZ> Dodgers Get Signs Of Relief I.OS ANGELES <APl -On a da' whe n Don Stanhouse r'eturne d to the Dodgers, perhaps their rookie center fielder, Rudy Law. returned as v.ell Stanhouse, the $2.1 million free agent relievef who has been disabled since m1d-ApnL \lo'lth a ser1 es o f nagg ing injuries. pitched two scorele~s inmogs in the Dodgers' 12-inrprig. 3·2 victory over the Chicago Cubs Sunday. AND IT WAS the 23-year-old La~ who provided the impetus 1n a v1c to'r y that kept the Dodgers within 2"" games of firs l ·place Hous t on 1n the N~t1onal League West. Law, who bas slumped o( late and lost his -startmg position m center. got a plncb single Ul the bottom or the 12th , stole second. took third on a throv.'l.ng error by Chicago catcher Barry Foote and dashed home from third on Joe Ferguson's sacrifice fly to shallow right field. ··1 know I haven't been going too weil," aclmowJedced Law, whose error Saturday nJgbt led t.o a Chicaco run. "So when I do gel a chantt to play. I do the best that I can and hope fOI' a chance to stay in the lineup. Russia Isn't Unbeatable And Neither is Viren tu He Loses 10,600 MOSCOW (AP> -Little Miruts Y1fter 1s on a winning streak. the bi g Soviet basketball t~am 1s on a I05ing streak and. somewhere 111 between, Steve Ovett,'t'aS talking a blue streak. Yifter's victory in a thnUing 10 .000·meteT race than ended the two-Olympics reign of Lasse Viren of Finland -. asn 't surprising. lU COUNTRY. Ethiopia. was competing at this Olympics after JOining other African nations m a walkout of the 1976 Game~ over New Zwa- land ·s ~porting contacts w1lh apartheid South Africa ·And he had excellent prerace d1rectJons this tame. after m1ss10g the 5.000-meter race' at Munich an 1972 when he got lost oo the way from the bathroom t.o the track. · But the twin defeats of the Soviet basketball team. favored to wan the Ji(old medal. were real !>hockers. Before this weekt!nd. the poss1b1llty of the Soviets losing consecutJve game!> to Italy and Yugoslavia was about as good as the usually silent Ovett running orr at the mouth m the presence of a member of the fourth estate Well. all those things happened this weekend as the Summer Olympics began 11.!. second of two "'eeksonSov1el soil. DESPITE THE DOUBLE defeats by 1ts basketball team, the Soviet t;ruon cootinued to dominate the m~al stand.tngs at the ftrS\-ever modem Games without an American t.aam Through Sunday. the Soviet tJn1on bad 43 gold medals and 115 overall. more than the total for any team m a full Olympics except the 125 medals the Soviets won at Montreal four years aao East Germany was second w•tb 31 gold and· 81 tot.at medals. · The sw1mm1ng competition ended Sunday, •·1th Ea.st ~rmany capatallzmg on Its wealth of female swimming talent and lbe absence or tbe Ame ricans. who are boycotting the Summer Games in protest of the Soviet interveolJon an Afgbanistan. THE EAST GERMAN women won their 10th and 11th Ji(Old medais in the sw1mmmg compet1t1on • OLYMPICS but missed surpassing their 1976 total of 11 victories when Australia's Michele Ford took the 800-meter freestyle m an Olympic record 8:28.90. Rica Rem1 sch won tiff t.b.ird gold, clocking a ~orld record 2 : 11 n m lbe 200-met.er backstroke. . Barbara Krause and Caren Metschuk also became triple gold medalists as they J()ioed teammates In<' Dters and Sanna Hulsenbeck m wanning Lbe 400 freestyle relay m 3:42.71. The Ea.st German men swimmers avoided a i?old medal shutout when Jorg Wo1the woo the 100 freestyle in 50.40, we ll off American Rowdy Games' best llme of the year 49 61. ALEKSANDR SIBO&ENKO of th' Soviet Union woo the 400-meter iad.iTidua1 medley in 4 · 22 89, an Otymp1c reeorc:L £tbropi;i. which prodattd one of the greatest long-distance 1runners of aJl-tame in marathoner Abebe Bik::ala. won I.ts £int two medals of the Games LO the 10.000. NOT QUITE -Andy Fishburn can't get his shot over the net after being set up by teammate Dane Selznick dunng Sunday's action of the 26th annual Laeuna Beach Open Volleyball tournament at Main Beach . Fortunately, for Fishburn and Selznick, they dld't miss too many of these "l 'VE BEEN GOING so bad so long. I feel like I'm a forgotten man. like 1·m not there. I want to get back, I want to make mys elf noticeable again." Law 1s s&Jd to have a throwing problem "lt's really not my arm. it's m ) fo rm ," Law said. acknowledging the problem. "I don't have a weak arm and I don •t want to be known as a man with a reak arm. Volleyball Upset FiMhburn, Selznick Win ••J rusr WANT to get back in there and help us do sometiung, help us get going." Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda started Rick Monday m center field Sunday, and it was a bloop double by Jesus Figueroa that reU between Monday and shortstop Bill Russell in the seventh Inning that enabled 1 Chicago to tie the score 2·2. It stayed that way until tbe 12th. D a n e Selznick and And) Fishburn fo ught their way through the loser's bracket to capture the 26th aonual Laguna Beach Open pro volleyball tourna meot at Main Beach Sunday. Selmick and ~hbum, seeded No. 3. met top-seeded Matt Gage and Jim Menges m the final and defeated them ll 8. 12·14 and Jl -9 t o send the dou b le elimmatJoo champ1onsh1p into overtime. SELZNICK'S DEFENSE and Fishbum's potent sp1kme lben proved to be too much for Gage and Menges ln the finale as the duo coasted to a 15-8 win for their' first championship or tbe season. Selmlck. from Los Angeles, and Fishburn, from Saota Barbara, fouabt to the top the hard way. losinc midway through the touroainent and then fighting back wilh five straight victories to eain a place iD the ftnals. Ammie tbe duo's victims we~ defendiDI world champions Karcb Kiraly and Sipin Smith, DETROIT -Tbe An1el1 arrived here for the start ol • four·pme aeries w1th the ,,._. a little wet. bat dryer thu tbe7 Could haft been. the toume\ ·s No 2 seed , v. ho dropped a 15-10 dec1s1on. Ga ge and· Menees, the de- fending champions of the tourney. wer~ seeded No. 1 More than 9.000 spectators v. atched the acbon and a record crowd or ·more th an 14.000 attended the two-day festivi ties. The Laguna Beach Open tS the third stop on lhe California Pro Beach to ur with the ne xt tournament scheduled for San Diego in August JEFF SOUTHCOAT and Tim Hovland. also one of the top seeds expected to fight ror the title, reached the quarterfinals before losina a tough lS-9 de- ci sion t o the eventual champions. Stanhouse, who bad not pitched since April 16, pitched the eighth and ninth innings, allowing only one hll and no runs. ''I DID NOTHING fantastic," said Stanhouse. the former relief ace of the Baltimore Orioles .... bad eood velocity and decent stuff. But I feel good, Terry Forster feels 1ood, the ldds are doing a good job and It's time for us to break out." Laguna Beach reereatioo of. ficials said this was one ol the touehest tourDaments in recent memory since players from the defunct International Volleyball Association also participated. Tb• victory eave tbe Dodlers the eeasoo series with Cblcqo, 7·5. But tbe Cube battered 39 hits iD tbe juat·eonchaded tbree-game series, iodudina seven by Larry Bilttner and six by Bill Buckner. IAlser Batt~ No, this youni female skipper wasn1 shot down, but she did tip over her boat while maneuve~ for the start of ~ Flight of the Luers race in Newport Bay Sunday. But she righted the craft in time for the start. For story. see page 82. Boys Will Be Boys • • • Even in Russia MOSCOW <AP) -A croup of 30 or 40 athletes weariDi Australian, British and Brazilian jackets invaded tbe Oly,mpic Villa1e restaurant early today after • clleo party and created • KeM by yallln1. baa1ln1 oa tablee ud throwlac feod. aulstaat, Ulf Obrmaa. ancl team director Kart llUluDd. "If tbey werea't A\lltnllans, they ~rtalaly wore Aultralian sweat.a~ and ta8*I iD AUltnllaD acctlll&s," wd Obrmaa. Perrf uid IM .-it7 ean1ed cm lD tM Australim ~ lDllo tbe early Broob .... IMt WU bit with a peckaae of ,...urt. I took b1m ri&bt out f1l there. "It WU awful. Tbey wen tbrowinl plate11 al food, t.ensjq oa lable9 aad • yelliq and scream1q. U I.bey b8d been our pys, tbey would bHe bem cm tbe .. , ........ • 'l Uai.at tbe •bole kit ol tbem abould have been put int.be booleaow <Jail»." Dmaan GoodMw, tbe Mid BrtUab breaat.atreke 1old ••••l wiaaer abruaed ... ~-tlle ....... WU -Mmed. Uaat be waa .,... ........ : • amt ., .... bappms all tille time ........... over. Jt ii Jlllt a nlMM of pr•• mu. Ne dam .......... . But a DmbdwaD dlYW, A 0 c't ... t Suncta1·1 scheduled dCMable- header wltb Cleveland waa called on because of bea•J salm after a clelaJ al more tMa two--.. "TbeJ were 1itttna around ID a clrcle ud cbant•n1. 'Music, llUlic, Miiiie' Md 'Out al Afg.baniatu'," aakf'Mlke Perry, America eoacll ot tbe Swediab. butelt.ell team. · mOl'lllnl 8Dd be eo.ld bear. tbe DOile from Im owa aputmMllt mare tbM 100 yardaawQ. Blll 8a alleelaam. lle9d c:oeeb al tbe A IJ"OUP ol Brit.lib awtmmen wu ti&ht·lipped abcMlt tbe lncktmt wben approached today oe t.be equare at lbe Ob'mPAc VWa1e. Wllkm, ....,,._ baYlq._. .... _. boJfliMI " -~ tMle. .... : • "It ... rea.llJ terrible. ,,., .... Tbe ,._ was stopped wtdl die , .... _ boldial a;1 ....... die top of tbe fourtli' •-ro me it kM* like there were !DON Aa1trall~1. wi b a few Brita &Del Bra•Ulm. •ere a '°"'• of Swedes. but r swlmmlna' eoacb came in and t them a,,.y," laid Perry. wbo WM viq ~ wttb tU Auatrdm ......... team. cllnied that u.e,,_. ... .......,A....a-. • 'Tbty were malDIJ Brlliah and Bruill_, .. he Mid. "I tDow ol only one Auatrallu l8 tM croup, Neil .. Yoiu bow, •UaletN awap JeneJ• after tbe Game1," aald one ol them, wbo ref\laed to be l4entlfted. "Wllo CM say there were tbat ma&L. Britou there!" ...., ' lbrowtna W... all o..-u. ......, ,...... ........ .. st.e~tt.atu..111.-... ~b•IMcl. ··0at o1 AIP-W• OI& ti Aflb ........ t ~ ' . ' ' ' • • I . ' ..... .Mr•·- port Brea A C.p ..... Rip on From the Wottd of lport1 Ovett ,Bre~ ileoce, Says Coe Not an En my rr.ta AP'*' 11.tr.ea MOSCOW -Nonnalb' aitent Sleto'e Owtt. Uae Olym~c Dmeter told medal.lit. aald Sunday be d<Mtsn '1 ton1lder ll'ack rival buuan Coe an tffmy ' "We can·r uJI each Mhfr frlmda We're ru.lly m ore auoc-1.u.. buslneu U10C••t•." Oven sald of bla fctllow 8Jrtuaher. whom he dtfHled ln ~r ~la.ult COAfroot.tUOG the IOO mettn run at t.M Mc.row Olymptcs SatW'day Owtt. wbo •--ould not talk to lhe m~la S.turclay after bis \'1ctory. "'as intervtewed by Adrian Metcalfe lof ITV. tbt 1nde~t Bntlah tekvaaion network The A.ssot1ated Preu waa able IO monitor the U\tervtew. portJ<>na of wbicb will be een ln t.he nufd StAatH on NBC'' Today bow Monday and throughout the week Ovett. whose next clash w1th C.oe 1s expected to come in this week's 1,500 meters, said the supposed hat.red between th~ two middle distance runners 1s Just a superf1c1al portrall pamted by lhe media. "Our relalloruih1p ts really a little bit dHfer-ent than everybody thinks. The medla tends to be black and wtute, good guy and bad IUY, with Seb the good guy and me the bad guy -I guess cause I don't tali to the press " .------QMofeo flt dw Ba•------. CUmp S.mmers. Dttrott outfielder. recalling the muggy weather when he\ played two summers aao for Indianapolis in the American Association: "I spent $3,500 oo deodorant playing in the league one season " K.ftl ..... Spf•• T..,._Wt tn- ' Oakland Manager BIUy Martin told Matt • Keough to lhrow right at the strength of Detroit's batteghrs aaln·~~~ hpard o(edf edhandsomely Sunday ~ K~u • uiuug he ne last-out relief help from Bob La~y. pitched a two-hitter while Wayne Gross belted his seventh homer as the A's defeated Detroit. 4-0, to gain a split of their American League double·header. Keough. a Corona del Mar High product, upped his record to 11-10. In the opener John Wotkea.fua and Daffy Dyer homered to pace Detroit, 4·2 ... Elsewhere, Kansas City closed out its season series against the New York Yankees with an 8-0 rout as La~ Gura threw a seven-hitter and ~rge Brett capped a six-run fourth-tnning expl06ion with a two.run lnple. knoclong Tommy John from the mound. Gura, 14·4. was helped by five double plays .. J Hse Jef· ferson of Seattle shut Toronto off with two hits m a 5-0 victory . Jim Norris• u:ovGH sacrifice Oy in the 13th scored Mickey Riven (o give Teitas a 5·3 W\D over the Chicago White Sox and a split of a double·headfr after the White Soit won, 3·2, behand Bob Molinaro's sixth·inrung lJe·breaking double ... Dauy Goodwin singled home Rob WWong with the winning run in the eighth inning to give Albert Williams his Cirst major league victory as Minnesota defeated Boston, s-4 ... J ohn Lowenstein's 12th·inrung smgle scored Ken SiJlgletoa to give Milwaukeea6-4tnumphover BalUmore Carltot1 Gai .. 18th \lldortf S~ve Carlton bttame the Natlooal League's --first 16-game winner this year. riding Garry Maddn'a five RBI to • 17-4 ·Pblla~lpbia romp over Atlanta Sunday. Carlton, 16-5, allowed four hits in seven inninas while Maddox paced the Phillies' 21·hit attack with a baseslloaded triple. a single and a sacrifice fly Carlton struck out eight to raise his league-leading total to 181 . . Pittsburgh, meanwhile, maintained its lead in the • East with a 6-4 victory over San Francisco as Phil Garner and Tim FoU contributed two-run stngles to help Jim Bibby notch his eighth straight victory. Bibby 1s now 13·1 ... Houston mamtained its 2""·game West bulge over the Dodgers with a 6-3 victory at Moatreal. dropping the Expo6 2\.'J games behind Pittsburgh. Joe Niekro col1 ected three hits. including a run. scoring single and combined with Dave Smith on a seven-hitter to stifle Montreal . . . Cincinnati re mains a game behind the u11LTC>tt Dodgers ln the West following a 10-4 rout of the New York Mets. George Fos~r. Harry, SpUman. Job••Y Benell and Joe Pri~ drove in two runs apie<:e ·In lhe Reds' victory .. Gene Rlcbarda tripled and Jerry M•mpllry doubled lo highlight a three-run fourth inniniz wb.icb iave San Diego a 5-2 win over St. Louis. Fr .. r~•• GOODELL DISAPPOINTED bu one year of eligibility rftlainin& al.UCLA and says he will compete during the coming school year "I'm planning to retire from s wtmmang after the indoor national• next year. Yes, I'll probably miss il but I want to fi nish school and get started in business .. GOODELL FEELS THAT 6ome pools are be.tter than otben for setting records • .. The pool makes a lot or dif· ference, .. he says. "The Irvine r ~· is a pretty good one but l,JllOntreal was just awesome. "You get some feeling for a ,J>OOI when you dive in. Montreal Jllade me feel real buoyanf. You _. lelt like you were floating right top of the water. {rs a dif· rent feeling when you are in a st pool. i '1'be ame ID AUltlD, T~ua. at · : East Loa Angeles, Harvard lnd :c1ereland State give you a Bever Tope Faeld DOD 8eftl' of Soutbweetem Yadlt QUb. San Dleto. brOQlbt bla Stcbell1·22, Sby DOrtb Sunday and showed tbe way around the coane to 17 Ne•port a .. cb lkillDen ID the Newport Harber flMt chem.,..,.,_ fw tbeclM&. •---GP ... Don BdJer> lD P• fed. m thlrd wu Spirlt, 1klp,.n4 b7 Scott R•IDMr, McupWt ..... Yadlt Clab. __. 8"w ud Edler an ................ ~ ... aara... • sim ilar feeling but not quite as much as Montreal d id. There aren't a lot of pools like that." THE FORMER WORLD record bolder failed to win an event at the indoor nationals this year but it is understandable. The meet came not long after the boycott of the Olympic Games was aDDOWlCed and be was sWl feeling the •linl of aucb a denial for competition. He did win the 500 and 1,650- Ya rd freestyle events at the NCAA meet in the spring, proving that he still has the potential to compete with the best in the wor,d. . As for the meet in Irvine, be feels it will be a rewarding event for the U.S. swi mmers, 72 of whom will be competing in aD interl)ational meet in Hawaii. Aue. 14*17 that will lnclude most of the countries that have boycotted the Olympic Game.. ANOTHER u sw1M•Eas will go to China for an international meet before tbe Hawaiian cocnpetit1oa. Goodell wW travel to Sweden early lo September for another International meet before atartlng school later that month. But be a dmits, It will be tougher swtmmtn1 a1alnlt the clock this week at I"lne than •11lmt such outatandiDJ stars aa Ruala'a Vladimir Sanlkov wbo became the lint man lD blltor')' to fet tmder 16.00.0 ID tb• t ,500. Saalko• broke Good1ll '1 world record of ts:Ql.40wttba14.a .rr clockbaa. GOOdell hope• to 1•t tlie recot'd Mck S.tunlay. ' Teekc .. Lkcte lt'lll r........_.,. He sat alouchtd over, red.raced and clutchlnc a cup ot ke. HQward Twitty IOOked Ulle a bour !I ~ho ~ t.allen one Loo many punches, ratber than the toller who had just woo tbe Greater Hartford ()po. "I f I very aood. but I'm not ftylnc that high," Twitty aa1d after wtMana the ~.ooo fint prbe "Maybe becaue of lhe-au bole playotf .. TM playoH he reftrred to was th~ longest on the Proleeaional GoUtt9 Alaodatioo tour th1a y*.r. It ended when Twitty ul\k a nlne·foot blrdie putt to defeat J im St mmona Twitty'• blrd1e ended five holet of cautious puttin1. in which both 1ollen had collected rour pan and one bogey. #)!moos and Twitty had 18-under 2IMs following 12 boles of play at tpefl,534-yard Wethersfield Country Club. Stmmon.asbot 1 fmal·round 67 and Tawttf a • to rorce the playoff at the par·7l course. Meanwhile. Sally Little captured her second Ladies ~rofNlional Goll AslS«i<ttion tournament of the year. The 29-year-old South African shot a three-0ver-par VS Sunday to ~apture the tournament with a 72·hole totaJ of four· under-par 284 at the Mudo.w Brook Club "I feel as ii l can play with the g1~s In America ," s aid Little, who picked up a check for S18, 750 to become N'o 6 on the current earnings list with Sl09,479. "I've always felt lflferior · "Now I'm going to give them a nm. It's ruce to come to a tournament feeltng that you can wtn. 1 ·m confident now ... I'm not scared any longer ." .--------BasnaU Toda•-----..... On Uus date in ba$eball in 1976 John "Blue MOQn" Odom <five tno1ogsl and Francisco Barrios <four inrungsl combined on a oo- h1tte.-as the Chicago White Sox topped the Oakland A ·s . 2·1. Today's Birthday: San Francisco Giants pitcher Vada Blue 1s 31 lt1J11rftf Sorin E'~ ,.·oc Crit •~at MOSCOW -Vladimir Lap1t.5ky, the Soviet • fencer who was i.n.Jured in a freak accident 1n the , -.• Olympic foil team event, was reported to be m satisfactory condition in a hospital Sunday. "He as not m a critical condlllon," Vladimir Popov, \'Ice president of the Moscow Olympic Organizing Comm1tttt. · Lapitsky. 21. las t year's -.orld champion. was run through by the broken foil of hts Polish opponent Adam Robak Saturday. Robak's foll broke against the side of Lapitsky's mask and pier ced the Russian's protective clothing. A ~pokesman said the broken foil apparently pierced a blood vessel but missed Lapitsky':. heart Nete l'ork Cot1dders Sport• Beott1R9 NEW YORK -The city is cons1denng off· [i] track betting for sports s uch a s football and •. t baseball as a way to help bal11Dce a teetenng b.JJdget. Allen Schwartz. city corporatJon counsel. told the New York Post ~ucb betting could bring the city about S60 mill.too a year in revenue. Before other s ports can be included in OH·Track Betting, the change would have to be approved by the state Legislature, which created OTB tn 1970. Two years ago, OTB officials studied a betting system 1n which bettors pick from four to 12 games on each card. ltidtard WIU Br Ab~ to Th~ Houston A.stros pitcher J .R. Richard will sllU • be able to hurl has brazing fastball at NatJooal League batters. but a shoulder inJury may restnct his ability to complete games, say doctors An examination shows Richards suffered an impairment of arterial circulation in his right shoulder. He went on the 21· day disabled list July 16 ... Top-seeded Martina Navratilova easily defeated Mary Loa Pla&eti to wtn a · · women's ~s tourn&plent in Rkhmood, Va .• 6-3, &-0 •.. NlatroN, the three-year· old pacer, ran the fastest consecutive• miles in harness racing history Saturday. clocking a l ·$3315 and 1 :~ at Vernon Downs in New York Neu Bonnett v.on a three·car spnot to the f1rush in lhe Pocono SOO.mile Grand Nallonal stock car race, edging Buddy Baker and Cal~ Yarboroqb in a 200-lap race that saw 49 lead changes a t Long Pood . Pa .. Angel Cordero bttame the 10th nder 1n 111cMuo thoroughbred racmg hi.story to win 4.000 races ·when he guided Caubt.emoc to victory at Belmont Sunday ... Shoji Ogama of Japan retained his World Boxing Council fl yweight title today with a split decision win over Sang Jun Kim of Korea. ~~Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Detroit. 5 p.m .• KMPC (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. KABC C790). SPORTS BREAK/BOATING 28for28 Freedom Keeps Jf'inning Form NEWPORT. R.I. CAP> - Despite h is overwhelm ing success in the America's CUp trials. skipper Dennis Cooner insist.a his yacht ~m still hasn't hit its stride. 1 "We're stUI testlna several things. We have a new rudder in 1 and out. and Ute sail• we're· constanUy working on because th e competition Is Improving thein. too." Conner said Sunday afte r sw'eeplng four more matches from Russell Loni's Chpper. The 3'7 ·year ·old San Diego BOA'DNG skipper has 26 victories tn bis 28 tnal races this summer. H 1s quiet. shy d e meanor stands tn sharp contrast to that o f h is major rival. the flamboyant Ted Turner. Turner. the t977 Cup defender. will try to improve bis 6·18 reco rd when he s ails his 12 ·meter Courageous ag~1nst freedom today. Conner. still adjusting to the press attention he gets after f'a c h race. orten s idesteps q ues t ions from dockside reporters who want to know why . a particular race maneuver worked. "If you guys didn't see 1t. I'm not going to tell my opponents what worked and what didn't," he says frequently. He adautted Sunday he was pleased with the speed of tus 12·meter m 18-knot winds Loufeks Win Prindle-16 Class Again Richard and Gretchen Loufek of ~ewport Beach continued their doaunatJon of the Pnndle Cat· 16 class Saturday 1n the state championship for PnndJe Cats held at Long Beach Des pite its billing. as the Cahforrua st.ate champ1onstup of the four·ra('(> regatta there was a s izeable number of entries fro m other states s uch as f1onda. Ariz.ooa and Texas. F lorida skippers dominated the Prindle· 18 class with the victory going to Dave Did.rich and Jay Glaser. Runner.up was anot her Florida entr >. 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'""""Q B•IK" ) Jttft aorw. 8 •11 l •.,i"'O'ltC!""f' 0.n• Poo~I • At(,....., -Ooft•ld ~ ... "'""'" lono s. .. 11 s O••• tu<"'-.,..,. ("""'"4--ll')n S..c>o The New \'on Yacht Club. which . will pick one of the American bNt.a to defend the Cup, cut all four racea abort after Conner breeaed to com mandina leads. He won all four by more than 35 aeconda. Bo th Conne r and Loni protested the lhlrd race alter the two skippers, jockeytn1 for position, came too close to the yacht club boat at the start., 'fhe protest wu to be heard today1 The second round or trials ends Wednesday . The NYYC will bold a third round of trials nut · month before choosing the defender. The boat wtt.h the best overall record usually -but not always ~is chosen. F o u r f o r e I g n b o a t s -· Lionheart or England, France JU. Sverige of Sweden and im challenger Australia -will race next month to decide who will oppose the American defender tn the September ll'ial. Virtue Wins laser Race In Newport John Virtue of Newport Beach defeated 53 finis hers Sunday in the fourth annual Flight of the Lasers. Newport Harbor Area Cham ber of Commerce's sudden death small catboat race which supe~e<t the famed Flight of the Snowbirds. Sixty sa.ilors. ranging in age from 11 to 56. started the five- m 1 I e race throu gh Newport Harbor and 53 finished. Ylrtue completed lhe course in one hour and 21 nunutes In a moderate -. esterly br~i~ Second to f1n 1Sh was Bill Bucktngham of Newport Buch, a former wmner in the ev±t; third was Ty Beach. fourth as Mike Pmck:ney, and fifth as Steve Rados. all of Newport Beac.h , As the overall winner. Virtue v. as a-. arded the Albert So1land Perpetual Trophy. a holdover from the Snowbird days. and the Perpetual Savings and Loan Trophy. First girl to finish was Lynn Malonosky of Dana Point. She finished in ninth place and was awarded the William lnslee Perpetual. Winner of the Harry Welsh Trophy for the youngest 11rl to fi nish -.a!' L1~a lmbernino. 10. of ~e-. pon Bt'ach. and the -.1nner of the A 8 Rouselle Trophy for the youngest bo) lo finish was Cort Stnckner. 11 , of Newport Beach A s pec ial C hamber of Commcrct' troph ) for the first married couplt' lo ftnash went to George and Lurline Twist of Ne wport Beach Bill F ic k e r . a f ormer America's Cup defender from :->e-. port Beach. -.as general chairman oC the race for the fourth straight ) ear Seven Rams Still Missing Bas~ball Standings • Contusion was the word of the day as the Ram veterans and rookies went th.rough their fU'St workout together Sunday at their Cal State Fullerton training site. Cullen Bryant and Jack Reynolds . two of Saturday'a no-s hows and/or walkouts, reported to camp Sunday but neither practiced. Reynolds checked In and picked up bis key but then cou.ld not be f~d throughout the day. Bryant allo checked in but wu not at practice. He was seen. however. at d inner Sunday night. There are seven Ram vets who have still lailtd lo report. and they are Larry Brooks, Jack and Jim Youngblood, Dennis Harrah, Dave Elmendorf. F.ddie Brown and Bob Lee. Lee hu been e:.:cuaed from reporting until this -eek because of sinus problems. Brown I.a scheduled to be waived today and Elmendorf is s upposed to announce b ls ret.lremeot. lOOman Wine Race Scott Lohman of Balboa Yaeb( Club waa the winner of the Lldo-t• 8 ret•tt.I apouond by 1Dave trumaa and aaUed out ot lalboa Yacht Club Saturday. Rwmer·up waa W• 0..,.., BYC: tblrd 1 w~ Bruce Hmtdl, BYC: fourth wu ltoy WoolMJ, Udo Ille Yacht Club, ud ftftb WU Oeorle Fult.oa, Soutb Sban YachtChab. The re1atta drew 1S eatrles. A.MEIUCA.N LEAGUE West Dlvbloo Kansas City Tu as Oakland Minnesota CbJcago Seattle Aa1ell W L Pct. 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Dorsey le<i San Gabriel Valley with 37 The 1n3ured Ca rl ande r "'as the league's leading scorer. aver aging 25 7 paints per contest Orange County. which finis hed s econd dunni: league action. completed 1\s season "'1th a 5 3 record Gottfried Win Grand Pri~ WASHINGTON IAP I Brtan Cottfri~d. s urging a head when Jost-·Lu1s Clerc becam e flustered a t a linesman's call. won the S24.SOO first priie Sunday in the Grand Pnx men's tennis tournament. 7·5. Hi, 6·4. The linesman 's call came as GotUned led 6·5 in the first set with Cler c surv1v1 ng at l5·all Gottfried looped a weak lob that appeared to land JUSt out.side the sideline . 16:a1 CPO • • • • Are you IOQk•"9 !0< a buS•ne!.s 01 your ow n? 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V PILOT Monday' Cloai1J8 Pricf' . ····-..-·--·-·· • • • ,_ -• .,,.. .., • ••••• .--• • ~ • ,..._._ r-r ~y.Ju~•·• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS STOCKS I BUSJNESS DoW Jones Final Up 7.34 CLOSING F1GURE 925.43 RCA PrOfitahle But Troubled l By MILTON MOSKOWITZ You think tt·s· easy running a big corporation? Ask Edgar Griffiths. the chairman of RCA. He worked there for 29 years before reaching the \op in 1977. Sure. he gets paid a lot ($616,000 last' year >. bUl you need that kind of money to put up with all the headaches-and heartaches. RCA. you temem ber, sent up a satellite which got lost. (If you see it. contact Griffiths.) And then J immy Carter pulled the United States out of the Olympic Games. which NBC -adivisionof RCA-bad beenplanning totelevise. · IF THAT WASN'T enough bad news for one year, the Hertz rent·a·car business. which RCA happens to own, has been slumptng. In recent years Hertz has ~n the No. l profit center at RCA . But that profit hinges crucially on the prices they get for the one-year-old rental vehicles they s.:-ll off their used car lots. And 1980 has not been a marvelous year for used car sales. Nor 1s that all the bad news for Gnffiths . He has been having personnel problems -al the very highest levels Last January, Griffiths. not seeing anyone in the RCA ranks \l.'ho could be his No 2 and heir apparent. went outside to the world's largest conglomerate, International T elephone & Telegraph. and recruited Ma urice R . Valente as president of RCA Valf'nte lasted six month!.. wht.'re u pon Grirflths far e>d him. explammg publicly that Valente hadn't' laved up to expect:.i- Money Tree t1on s ft \I.as an a maz1n~ performance. The usual business procedure l!t to let an executive resign quietly. Just thr~ weeks later. though, there was another highly visible firing or a top RCA manager. This time 1t was Jane Cahill Pfe1Her. <'ha1rman or NBC, a 'member of the board of directors or RCA , and the highest paid woman m Amencan,bus iness 1$400,000 a year>. PFEJFFEll HAD COM E to !"BC after 21 years with IBM. where her hus band, Ralph Pfeiffer. 1s a senior vice president. Reports about the reasons for her d1sm1ssal "'ere murlcy. Some s~11d she couldn't get along with NBC president and program chief Fred Silverman. Others ... aid !>he d idn't fat in with tht· '>ho-. busmesl> types at NBC. Still others i.aad tht.' ba">I(' tonfl1ct was with Gnffiths, "'ho <:ouldn 't stand her There was no quec:t1on, though, that she was fired - the ~t.'cond bt~ axing in less than a month at RCA. But ltfr an the corporate world must go on. A 'hl't-k after Pfeiffer \I.as fared and one month after Valente .... a., fared. RCA posted re::.ulL'> for the hrst six months or 198>. Losses on the aborted coverage of the 01~ mp1 cs nicked RCA'i. earnmJ,?s by $16 m1lhon .. but they 1o1,erl' ~ill able to rcg1Stt.'r a 5 JX'rcent in<.'rea.'>e 1n artt.'r tcix pror1t.. 111 Sl55 m1ll1on Sale. for the hJlf )ear '4 t re SJ 9 b1ll1on HOW DID THF.\' BOOST thrnw profits' Well. there \\ere J couple Of kll'kt:r'> t-'1ro;t of all. lhl·~ '>Old the Hand om Ho us e µu I) Ii., h in~ c·on<.'Prn t" ~ cv. hou!>c Publishing for S60 m11l1on -and that rc:.ulted in a nl!t gain of $10 m1lhon. Even b1g~er, thou~h. 1o1,ac; that lo<,t satelhtC'. Ho"' do ~ou make money oo a l~t ~au•ll1Le4 Hy having 1t insured. RCA reported th<Jt th(•1r profit~ m th<> first! half of 1980 "'en• au~m(•ntt.>d b! S19 8 milhon be<.'ause ihe pr0<'1•ed.:. from the mi.ur;m ct· on tht.· satellite excteded their cfl-.t.., S f fH'k • I• Tlw S poi liglal NEW YOlh' •P1 \.,.. ._, ~"<~ .,,.., Nt (~ oA U.0 tt+...-n f"P"O\l M I ..,. 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Channel 4 fl) DO< CAVETT Guest k irk Patrocls Sale '9 8TIJOlo SEE "l<ayale°' KIO i. iryackers 1un llWI wtvte -· '""° COt>~S leecft kids 10 make ll*f shoeS IRl1 01) MERV OAIFflH Guests MaOI Hamill. Petet UStonov Gallaghet 7:00 II C88 HEWS 0 N8CHEWS D KUNOFU A myst.cal t-4atl0tl c~­ pels c-10, PfOlecl a t>uttato Qlf Wnc>se hi e to•ce 1s supern3turally hn"ecM o a youc.g espec1. an1 mot~ D A8CNEWS 0 JOt<ER'S WllO 8t $i MILUOH OOUAA MAN • T lie 8'otloc Boy IP afl t) g) STREETS OF SAH FlWOSCO I Slone c:onoue1• en 111t- ,,_,aga1'°" IO Ololol NS pen'* ol CherO-"' llCQ-~ 111111ng.,.. i.n.meo man S) ~EASY "Nutr"1or" (CC)(RI "'~/l.EHAER ·MPORT 7:30 tJ KID8 2 t(I08 Go river fttt•ng. IO'fl Pa11y fc.kl!f tn KNJ(T s Chopper 2 o .. n tor Oil learn t>asket· Dall seoeis frOft'I Loi. Ang@les Laite• Norm Nt•on 0 THE EMEAGENCY BLUES D ntA rs HOU. vwooo · B<oadway Goes Holly· ... oo0 .. 0 ®) FACE ™E MUSIC fD MACNEll. I L.V1REA ~T m IOAKPATRICt< PlAYS BACH Ralpn Korllpatnc:lo. one ol trwt wo<ld s grea1es1 llatp. s.cnoro111s. pertorrns a Channrl Lbtin9• 8 KNXT CBSI Los Angt:le~ 0 KNBC 1 BCI LOS Angeles D KTLA lnO 1 Los Angeies 8 KABC TV IABCI Los Ang>.:µ'> CJ.:: KFMB 1CBSI San Diego 0 KHJ· TV (Ina 1 Los Anoeles tlI KCST tABC1 San O•PQO m Krl"V (Ind 1 Los AngelP-. g) l<COP· TV (lno l Los A n9t•lt·'> ff) KCET· TV 1PBSI Los Anql"I••> m> KOCE·TV tPBSI Hun11ngt on Beach •9C:•t0l Of mutoe by 8aclt ,,_ the ~!>Ody Con· a«"11110fy ol MuSIC i) 111.M.MAOAZJNE A OerlYef rnan..on IT\al 8C)C>6lll$ 10 Of' "-'eel ltlth gtaders ""'o """ ··~ twgn l•n•~ l ;OO tJ (I) A.0 FIO r9'1c18nlty MM !>et s11aoght4-d stshlt ~wtto turns OV1 to C. tO Ol>f\0<1 ous 1na1 no one onc1u<11no Flo can stand ~ 4RI 0 UTT\..E HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE L.w•a ~s a c:•usll on I"" roe<.. bO)' tn SCl\OOI una-..are 11131 ne nas eyes only lor Mary (Al 0 MOVIE • • • · Wutlleron9 Hf0<9nts (19391 L•u•f'f'C<' Oh••er Merle 01>e•on 1 'ea~ on 11>e stO<y Dy Em1· IV Btonte A net> YOU"9 ..oma11 torwi.es 1~ IOV1' ot a sen-ent 10 rna"y J !MXl<'I ec>ual I<' hrs I D \1a' TH.4rs INCREOIBl,li f ealurno people wt10 f'Jmp oll a t>"OQ<' ""l<l t•y w~ers P•Q"O"• "'"O ~V1' 1~vK_ a man wf\Q c tic~ .,,o...s w•I" n ~ '1.1i.os tRI 0 MOVIE • • • · Tr>e fog AnO 111<<1 7) Ctavc>e1te CotD<""I f red M acMurray A yOU"Q ,ouple t>u~ a Crt•Cki>n IJ•rn an<I ~OUllll!f~ many 1r,1no e•pe<tef'Ges 14' nr~ ~ .... w .... .\ ~ llWlelO" IMI .....,. 10 be ~''°· llltlt (lft eletl wllO ••• ·~ lllOll hlWICe . ..,.. • • • !Ml Siient. ~ o.., I t~l Olw• O.oi. 8utt UN;~ A Wbn\41• rln• Ct•• II dlYICl•d bet.... boy• at'CI - , dul i1'Q a a..111t ott Ille _, ol .HIPlll\ I, hit I I •TONOHT ""° l Wt(# ... CINCINNAfl A f\uUHll ~ ••PG< I .. nena.no " '"''" coni.,• .. .._. ti\ (.1nctnn•I• ilMlt a...i.y 10 ~ ,,~ dflft-et IRI -~MHOW K-y he<ell . TN !><»• IMt 8"1*' ~ l>'O- ~ ... t'()UI ot ~··· """ ...... ,~, • WHOIAHKTHC Wln'NNl.1 ni.1 dt arn•l11•to0n ot 111<11 OISUI., 11\fl drew Al'!\¥1C<t tnlO WOt'ld W• I t!•em•nes the oeoPie end poltlQ. Ille lects ~ SU~i0"$. lhal iiUn'OUllO ,,,. 1as1 11c>yagto ol Ille lUS1l•n1a ~ T()Nl()HTAT CAANEOIE HALL 1S4U1C Sl«f\. l ecin.rG ROM at'CI Pw>cl\as Z..,. ettnan are feelured In •ehee<MI. con- ..., sa1 oon ano • COl'IQ4lf t tlpod "' J~ary 1980 OI CatnegMI HIH a:oc>IJ 'M'A'8'H Attl't t>eong •IOiculeO IOf l•V'"O 10 l>r"'Q • poeoe of l<>MM>O to 1ne •077111 Kt1r>gt1r r•Oovt>1"$ 11•$ effor1t 10 Q4!1 l!Olne IRl D NeCMOVlE • • "A11port rr I 191711 Jae~ Lummon. 9• enoi; v~a.ro Tile OWf'4'f ot '"" iet and an e •fl<:ul•ve wit" 1~ 1.,.., that b<J•ll '"" «"'' Otgan11ft a U!t1m1ng1~ ""l>O'"Ole r~ue anempt (P.trt ?1tCCllRI D tf6 ABC MOVIE • • Ille G.rls In l"" Qit.ce · ( 19791 Susan S<t•nl James. B&•1>&u1 Ed•"' • Fou< young "'°'"en WOt-· •nq •n 11 dfle>a•t~t slore o•'JCOW'f t"lll IOYI' ano " c~eer oo not at.it~ 00 11.v>O I(> n.tnd tRI t:30 0 "I HOUSE CAilS Ch&•!&, ~a'ln!o coml)6s~ tor oatlf!lltS anO eams ,.,lf•f!<l ''°"' 1"-nur5•"9 \lo1tt w~n ~ •\ llOS(l<l ll· •l"<I wtlll a 1>110 l>.K• (Rt 0) DAVIOWOLPER PRESENTS Pl·moton• '"'° '·'an On Tne fl~ n? Tr.ipl'Zf" G6<>tQ" Pt.mc;ton dec~s llW C."CUS os !"'" '"°'IO 10 ,.,~.,,. ~ JAZZATTl4E f.4All'ITEH.4HCE SHOP Gt Pat Gu1l.\r\ t N".l : I BJ•n•'V Kl'l4..,,. ..... ,o ru., .1no C.n11r1~ Ayro '*''°''" h om 1n-e Mai,HenanCP TUBE TOPPERS KHJ e 8:00-"The Eli and t." Fred MacMurray and Cluudel\e Colbert tar in this bucollc comedy whlch introduced Ma and Pa Kettle t o • t moviegoers. , NBC 1J 9:00 -"Airport '7'." J a~k Lc·mmon is al th<' controls of this thlrd 1n the st-ries of .. Airport" moviH. In whu:h t hl' plane ~'lnds up on the ocean floo~. l ABC fl 9:00 -"The Girls In the Of· fac e ." Love a nd bus iness a r e at loggerheads In this TV movie comedy w1th Susan Saint James and Barbara Eden. SNIC> a IOwa Sl•I• UntW< · MtY I ~-·LOOOMHT Mis ~"°" " ~WW· ea 10 J>.tGll a '°"''oYo<,...t t\t!W l ttPOt1 ~ Lou 1111• O<OOlllM• W11h 4111 •IC:onot< eo.lt~= NEWS .. ....aN:JAMf8 MOCN£A Hoel I tn!IW~ Roe• 8tl!Otenlel0 !all<I 10 ilUl"Of J11met Mtenenet atiou1 1111 v-on A"°*ICa I 1)()1! llCS, I a,1 •1 90()'11 aon<J I lie eOuca!tOnal ·~'-10-..30 8t ID NEWI Et) JAZ2 AT THE MAINTENAHCE ~ Great Guit.,t INO it 9at""Y KMM! H4l<b ["-\ ano c111r1,. e~o l>"'IO<m lrom the M111n11•n•nCft SllQC> at !<Woll St~te Un1•er &tty ml 81U MOYERS' JOUAAAl .>ve~ Th<! 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OIO r(~ H&fly ftM\ ""'"9'1 1"4> p<tme \u\e>ooCI tn • ricono ~''""II 11-an 'I 0 TOHIOMT Gue-ii N>•• 0e<t Con "f C.u~1u, JC\••• Mo••"it Jl!lynt' 11\•nn .. o.., l cttt i G ~"'" 0. ton St <1n fSOot11 K*"lon l) DATING GAME 0 ~ A8CMEWS m HOO~'& HEl'OES HOQan 1h4·' 10 "a"'~ • C.••f' mdn otf<..f'lot mat"' 6CJ •cir O<>alh Dy ,,,.. llll•s (I) GET SMART !\.&OS ,,..,.._.,,..,, to "''Pf' out IN' p<'l,.IO Cr('f;I Lt 04.t6hf'-< ~ r,P ,r.,. 4 f JOHN DARLING 'Unhappy Days' for ABC By PETE R J . BO\'ER LOS A:"\GELES IAP> -These arc not l'Spec1ally Happy Days at ABC 1'here 1s a sense among some who "'Ork for and with the No. 2 network l hat last year's slide was just the bt•.a1nmn,g of a hard fall th~..w11l put A BC back at the boltQm . s~ mbo l1 11ng th e net .... o rk '" downward turn wa<; the recent :.tn nouncement by NBC that 1t had ~1gned Ron Howard away from ABC :i nd "Happy Days" Alone. it was not r ea ll y that significant. meaning at worst the dislntcgrc1tion of an-aging ~1tcom B UT "HAPPY DAVS" has a large place in the bnef history .or A~c·s dominance It had been a linchpin in the A BC success. a s how that was reworked by that network's w1z of a . progra mmer. Fred Silverman (now NBC's president), into a real T V phe nomenon. It brought viewers to ABC. it brought a successful spinoff to ABC ("Laverne and Shirley">. It was a show to build a schedule a round. · Paramount will still give ABC a form of "Happy Days" this season. the show's seventh, but the series clearly won't be the powerhouse it once was. It wasn't last season. even with Ron Howard there. Fonzie, the leather-clad hero. has become an effete caricature or himself; and without the solid anchor or Howard's Richie Cunningham, the s how will likely blow away in a storm of adolescent slapstick WHAT'S o~nsocs here 1s that "Happ) Days" isn't gom g in a bold. ruture·lookmg sv.eep s uch as the one pulled b) Boh Wood years a~o v. hen he pullt-d "Hc·verly lftll b1l1Jes" and other popular programs from the sch edule 1n favor of .. All 1n the Family" and ··!\tary Tyler !\1oore". A BC 1s allov. 1n~ the show to wither o n th<· ~c hcdult>. r e fl ecting the net.,..ork'i.; v.c•ak seeming tactic of de· ~pcratl'I ~ C'lutchmg to past s uccess ABC's program mers fatted . or r£'fus<'d. to recognize the dying of :-.1t c:oms. loading the fall schedule with a full d<w~n of the m. Sitcoms made ABC No J. so the network holds dearly to the form "Happy Days," meanwhile. v.11\ explain R1ch1c s absence by having him get drafted. hopefully 1n a s pecial farewell episode, tf NBC will allow 1t . GARRY l'1ARSHALL. "Happy Days" c reator. sa ys "Ther e's no question we'll miss Ronnie. But you have to move on. you have to accept these things an this business ... Marshall hopes "Happy Days" W111 be able to sustain the Howard loss t as well as that of Donny Most. who also left the series this summer). the The biQgest swop meet on the Orange-Coast is found fNery day in the classified ads in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 I~. I· • ... "4A f .......... ,, ',, I ... 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The White House ts closed M~.~' "Know wny, Daddy? It's the day Mrs. Corter hosta do her housecleaning." DENNIS THE MENACE ·YA·YA·YA ! IM IH ~YARD•' • ..,.. •. t'VE NEVER TAKEN A LON6 TRIP ON AN Al~LIN~ BEFORE ... IS IT SAFE ? D D OM. 'f'E5. TMIS PLANE MAS ALL ™E LATEST BACKVP SVSTEM5.~. FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Ferd & Tom Johnson TUMBLEWEEDS ~ "~ l:!e -.clo;,..,J~ - by Mell La1arius HIN 5'«1 flil I ---~ ~«1"LS SCfflHLZ .t NANCY NANCY··· )OUR LUNCH IS ON THE TABLE ANO PLEASE EAT LIKE A LADY I DON'T WANT TO SEE ANY BAO TABLE MANNERS TODAY .- _..._ . .-.. ... -~ . ~ -·--··---... -· ...... ·-·--·--·-~~---· DRABBLE 1 F Wf MAYE AJH 7RO\JBl.f, WE JlJ5T a.ACK UP ~ by Tom Batiuk ~-..;;..__~~-'_..:..;' t!!J• "I've always WONDERED now you doctors wrote prescriptions ... by Kevin Fagan vHll'f QOt S 11" 1"b~E . • I ' ~ WENCN. 1'41S IS 1'11t Pl.Ac.E 1'1lAf MAS AU. ·nu: f1H5ALL MA£~•'6£S AMO CL.tcfRQ~1l 1'o 1~n.cs~ 'f"1s WOMA..t? \ u~ME~. ([ lo FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~g Ptff DOWN -rnAT ~USHll .. DR. SMOCK NO, Kl c::>PO , W H A"f" YOU've G O "f" I S CA "1"CH ING .' yt>u'P e>e-ri"eR 60 -ro A DOC1"0R WHO A.l-ReAc::>Y I HAS 1'1" .H I M Sel-F .1 by Gus Arriola by Lynn Johnston Gf't ~-IF I 00 IT fAST CAN I ~E A CooKlt-, MoM '? by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 8tll'Chel 5 Ms Maxwell 9 Wllglll Unltl '' MOtllnl prtyer call l!tlm'. 2 ~~ 82 ... llSICal ~ 63 °"'"'" pen ts ~ l eftl'ltnOer 66PMC»IUlu 15 Slengy ~ 67 SNo '*' UV. 6a Elfwon'n 1e s~ snow ss Flneted 11 Navf _.... 70 AbOtnll\l.Dle 19f..,...ite one 20 Oi I Gfetl 11 ~poet Liii• 21 V1$1tld l~ 23 l tc'IOt 25 Anlmll trlll 2t...,. DOWN 1FU 1CW 2 Wor91'11C> 3Glr1 sneme • Tresoaw UNITED F-.. tvr9 Syneteete Saturd.-{• PUlZle Sol...., 28 PowOeted 32 lsltod trena- 5 CommOtl tuf. ........ ..... ~~~~'-"'.J PQl1 37 Coeteo metll 38 UnlOfl 00 39 fOUCfl 11 Q •1 Up Prefix •2 lJk• - -on• IOO "5 Pollllclan "" 6 LanduMI 7 8trracudaa 8 Flbllkst 90uln• 10 ()ppollle 11 Greedy 12AciorPU '8Tirta 13 ~ SO StronQ oord 18 Foe St Clolel 22 PM,..,._ ~ c.m. tOWll'd 2• r ... 58 C.OUMI 27 ~digits 29 Vehlde <I 7 ll'IS11""'9 30 ~ r9'0rt •9 Sc>arOld hsh 31 COlltge VIP 52 lm()UOenl 32 EOlct S3 Night !'!Oise 33 rt-.n ~ 55 less po111e 34 ~ 56 Dropsy 35 lnMCt 5 7 Confusion. 36~ Areh 40 Englllh 58 l en all ICflOOI 59 ..... ()Yer '3 ~ 60 8arcs ol - 4' lrOned 61 Ceve; Poet. 4e Fenclrlg 65 Double Pre- Mids fb I -DNLYPILOT Cheech and Chong on High Note Thi• •uw mov1t , lake ll• prfld~. rel.I rnur•IY on l.M la id ba4:k pt'noe>k of Cbt'ttb Mann and Thoma Chonc '*'ho al•o scripted Wllh Cb0n1 dtrcitUnf as well THf!a NOT .. H plot mvolVfld 1t'I bu1Ull)' a da)' kft \he life of Owlech and Choni -Md Lbe ttumor •• ma1nlf dnlved from 1Uuaitjc)m. aome o which art IDOrf' ucceal\d lhan othen ln addl\.KJn lo \ht myria.d ot drua J<>kt>t. lht>re '' al_ao a Cl"f'al deal of f'thnlc IUtd ~lal humor a lht! two romedl•M wftd thtir way lhrouth th~ Qht<tlne Ind berrl~ ('If l..c.a AnKeh· In u 1o1okf indured hut- M Ut'b ol th<' t'OtnN,ly • ~ated and deve lop• nuturailly 10 lht· ~rformanct'. bl,lt 1t 1s ovt-rlayered with oultaa~ly bro1&d •httck lt • a -Tops in Pops By TM Aa.a«la&d Pr'HI The following are Billboard's hot f't'Cord h1\.s for the we-ek .~ndmg Aug. 2 as they appear in tb1s week 's issue of Billboard magume HOT INGLES I. "Magic" Ol1v1a Newton J ohn <MCA> 2. "rt's Still Rock and Roll to Me" Billy J9el <Columbia) 3. "Little J eannie" Elton John <MCA> 4 ... "Cupid-I 've Loved You for a Long Time" Spinners <Allant1c1 5. "Shining Star" M anhattans <Columbia) 6. "Truce Your Time" S.O.S. Band <Ta bu> 7. "Coming Up" PauJ McCartney & Wings <Columbia) 8. "Tired of Toein' the Line" Rocky Burnette< EM I-America) 9. ..Emotional Rescue" Rolling • Stones (Rolling tones 1 JO "Sa1ltng•· hribt opber Cr<>!>S ( Warn~r Hr~ ) l TOP Lf>i. I .. Emotional Resfue" Holhng !-,tont.>s c Rolltng Stone ' 2 ''Glas!) Houses" Hilly J oel tColumbuu 3 "Hold Out" Jackson Browne <Asylum> 4 " 'The Empire Strikes Back' Soundtrack" tRSOI S. " 'Urban Cowbo} · Soundtrack' I Asylum) 6. "The Game'1 Queen (Elektra> 7. "Empty Glass" Pete Townshend IAtcO} 8 . •·Her oes·· -commod or e I Motown> 9 "Diana" Dtana Ross <Motown) 10 . "M <"Cart n ey JI " Paul M <"Cartney tColumbta ) T.....t1 I• ID U. ...a.ta? c>sss • .n.. 9daool? ah+-.,...,_.,.._.._._,.? GET A 90DYGllAllD1 • • IOMIW'.--T911111!!~ ~ ~----fNOWSHOWING-1 --~- ....,. cm• •u IMll U11E1,.m Atlilltim Dmt·ln lct•lfcts Cinema WOOObr•dgt Weslbroo~ 879 9850 CenJet 979 4141 '>'.I 06'>'> '>30-UOI mJ Abnn s Plv.t '>?9 !>339 ltlMI Or•nt' lhll £>37 0]4n BRIAN DE PALMA MAsTER 0F1HE MACABRE. I INVITES Yoo 1D A SHCWlNG OF TuE l..ATIST FASHIO'L lN MURDER --~ ~­THE ISLAND (R) ,..,, ..... ...... ,. , __ SAUBAl<ER (R) ,,, .. ,_" ·-··· _,,..__. URBAN COWBOY (PG) ·-~--­, ••O"Jf NOW PLAYING CUIEDOMl Orange 634·2553 UA TWll Cll£MAS Westminster 893· 1305 UA CllflMA Costa Mesa 540·0594 STADIUM DIUYMI Orange 639-1710 ._tC"& IUOIA PAM IMHYE-11 Buena Park 821-4070 tnanau m1xtur'-, but 1t generally v.orlcl. This lime around. Cheech takes on dual roles. pla.ytng both tum.self and his "cousm... a loog-hatred nower ch1ld gone to pot ln more ways than one T HE ACTION IS divided between Cheech and lhe weird dreams he has a he wails at home ror his date to bhO"' up, and the escapades or the "cous1.n·· and Chong as they WTea.lt havoc on a massage parlor, the home or a very rich ram1Jy and the Comedy House. Alone the way, there'• a particularly amusing visit to the welfare office, a police raid and. finally, a climactic trap in wtuch the two are Llterally spaced out. "AIRPLANE" ,,., .. IRUIAIER" ,,., The two gtara play their characters well and they 1et exc~tlent suppQrt frorn the large cut, which lncludet a number of membera of the improviaational comedy troupe, the Groundhnp. E•peclaJly fUMy amoog the latter are Edie McClurg and Bob McClur* u the parents of a rich airl and Paul Reubens as a desk clerk and aspinng comic. Sy Kramer adds to t.M fun an a continuing bit as a priggish neighbor. and Evelyn Guerrero. Betty ~edy and R1kk1 Mann are decorauve as the various women they eoeOWlter. , THE FILM FEATURES an tftOYllla!ldlng soundtrack. with orig1oal ...:·ril"(j1c by Mark DaVLs performed by Kil)er and a number or famll.1ar rock tunes performed by variQus a.rust.c> . Albert Whitlock has provided some properly iany special effects. and the madness 1s further extended in Fred Harpman·s snauy produc tion design. all or which has been colorfully r~rdecl by K tng Baggot's photography. '--·-.-'"' ..... ONI"' 11111 t .. e ... t NI•-t ltrfl ~···u -) . ~-"6-2400 ·~ ............... , ... •aac:H lo CHONG MIXTMOYr Ill "OBCM lo CMOMG .. .. ACAl'ULCO M>Ur ,., ~--­_ .... _., Ola,f_,,_ --~ ...... ......... ,.·-••ta _...._ .~ ..... COW90T Zllt\ll ~ •• a.u o .. ,. •.&.la o !J:': •Ml IAT\9AT NIOMT nVll r.i -·-· .... ··-· .... -· ... "~SUCKLE ROSE" _ . ._, .... , Ml,.._. -.._,-It (PO) -·'-'' ....... "'' --·~,.,_ .. "°HAHGB tr 1 ~1 '~-... ----·-· .. ..................... -.... ... •NaTAlfT llOltClt CMtlDMll UllOQ 12 f'MI! '---·--TMIM-ONlfNI ... IMlltCO IU Y .. "DEVASTATING ... D~D lOJ\ILL ,...-, ............ SAMUEl. l. AAIC(if.l-"'-'o A~ LITTO l'ROOUCTlONOf A 811.IAN f'l r~MA ALM MICHAEL ANGlE NANCY C/!INE DICKINSON ALLEN "DRESSED TO Kill" "1TTEHll\' P1.0nu::::mt1v l"ilkF<"TIDeY """''"" 1o1<w11 v.11 ~OE rALMA•O(oaoE UTT0 • l!IUAlol [)( PAl.MA C.•• i.. T8.1;1<l0 'IU•• ~n,., a barcl-ldtdag and eapeabtt fiba." ............ ucn "....,..,..• P9fttfulmue Of teuioa ... " -lsrill Awll.•IRID ................. ..... ~ -'M'TW'I "i!-· .................. ...... ..., ... ir,.. ..... IASUITl:.;.W._• • • t. ••:::;.!;rr,·~.::-T .. -:.....-.... ~~ ·..;~ ~----\# --=~~ ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW ~ IDWUDS \!i:' C 1111 llA fl I .ID ............. a.. .... 1 ........... ,_.... '----.. ............... --·0,...14t --·~ .... --·~· (D WOOOllAIDCl ---c-_ ... ,_ ~ IJl.OIUll ~ 011111111 "HDNnlUC«LI ... ,.l ... G.) •'81QMOOW" ) .. ,. "' : . I" Cl. INSIDE: •Ann Landen • Claulfled •Horoscope --·~··-Featuri Shari IS .. I Lamhchop. 81 .IOELC. DON ............... Amoaa all her legions ol puppeta. Sbart Lewta once aald ''Lambcbop" reveals a special part of ber life u a ventriloquist: ''She represeota a facet ol my personality I like belt.· She's the naive and the innocent.in me. I respond best to her." Maybe so. When Lambcbop's krutted feet aren't resting on her arm, Miss Lewis delivers some not-so-naive.or-innocent verbal barbs at the medium that brought her whimsical cbaraders into the homes ol millions of post-World War II baby-boom children: television. Specifically, she feels the three major TV networks ba•e molded children with, among others, short attention spans and little interest in the printed page. "It's really quite crimmal," Miss Lewi.a snapped, in an interview recently between shows at the Orange County Fair. "Television has fed children such junk and fed it in such a high frenzy that there's been nothing sustained.'' WHAT'S LACKING, SHE SA.JD, is imaginative Satur· day morning programming featuring variety entertainment such as musical comedies, situation comedies geared for children and, of coune, puppet shows. Working for the networks involves a _hefty amount of compromise, she said. Still, she's managed to bring her special brand of entertainment magic to spark.ling-eyed children worldwide. Most of all, Miss Lewis said she tries to energize children's imagination; to open their eyes to a variety of life goals and careers "What Irids do in their fantasy life is more important than what they do in their real life," she suggested, .. because your fantasy life ia what controls your future behavior. You rehearse in your fantasy life the things you would like to do. "Kids have no live role models. They have a great deal of trouJ>le projecting themselves and saying 'I'd like to be like that.' You don't want them to be like <the rock group> Kiss, and yet those are their role models." Aside from her regular performance schedule at county fairs, which she calls "the Las Vegas of the people," Miss Lewis also brings her singing, dancing and musical talents to more adult audiences in night clubs and dinner theater. "She's also written eight childrm'a books this year. lmnging her total publisbine acbienmenta to 21. Three ~ears 880 abe beaan a newspaper column for children that now ~an in 67 oewspapers. And nm manaaes to do television specla.ls in England and Canada as well u in the United States. 8AISED A TRAINED ENTDTAJNEa. Mias Lewis said she was a "handcntfted project" of ber f atber, an amateur magician, aad ber mother, who served as musical director for New York's Boardol EducaUCJll, Miss Lewis developed her variety We.its in World War II USO shows, later turning to televi"lion commercials and radio work. In 1953, she launched a New York television program that was the prologue to her network,slot seven years later. Miss Lewis lives in 1.-0s Angeles with her husband, publisher Jeremy Tarcber, and daughter, Mallory. At 46, she still bas the youthful face, trim figure and magnetic personality that drew millions to her TV shows of the '606. Although pegged a children's entertainer, Miss Lewis notes she bas developed a number of shows for the aduh circuiL · Still, scores of youngsters flocked to the apron of the . . • o. ... ~ -"' CllertK-.. Ventriloquist Shari Lewis says Lambchop is "the na;ve and the innocent" 1n herself. Fair's amphitheater stage to watch the S-foot entertamer perfprm with Lambchop and other puppets, sing. ac· companied by an eight-piece combo, and dance with a life· size Fred Astaire puppet. ·:!':ewspapers a re very shortsighted. They don't relize that th~re's a big bumper crop qf kids now and they do not. turn to the ne"'S paper ... she sa1d. · And never to turn do~n a chance to explore the world of entertainment. Miss Lewis has m the last few years served as guest conductor for major orchestras including the Rochester Phtlharmonic. the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the DaJlas Symphony Orchestra. "Kids are the same, they like the-same things." she said. "Cowboys and Indians are not as important as space. But their responses are the same. "They're just not able to concentrate and that's too bad because all creativit y comes out of the ab1hty to concentrate." At six columns a week. though. the newspaper work takes tlp a good portion of her time but a place as her most favorite endeavor. Some time ago, Miss Lewis discovered that her daughter neglected to read daily newspapers, although the teen-ager was an avid book reader. ''My rear ·mterest C'Nith the column) is that kids explore all the potentials because if you explore all the potentials. then you can make choices." she said. So she started the syndicated newspaper column filled with magic tricks, puzzles and activities to attract youngsters to newsprint. "I really belleve that lJJe should be a smorgasbord for kids and they should taste many d1ff erent tastes in the d1rect1on of developing into a human being.·· .. I# - ;. ~ Americans Make Waste · By TERRY KJRKPATIUCK ... ,, __ ..,._ An American. it bas been said. is one who saves resources by driving an eight·cyl.Ulder Buick to deliver a bag or aluminum cans to a re· cycling center. An American . an electric utility engineer bas observed. 1s one who coo.serves energy by turning his wintertime thermostat down to 68 at night, then opens the window ror fresh air. An American. a conservationist bas wit- nessed. is one who seeks a more simple, effi· cient life by canning rood at home, on an elec· tric range that delivers in beat only a third or the energy used to generate the electricity. Changing wasteful ways, it turns out. m ay be chic, but it lsn 't easy -even ll it is more critical than ever, what with Mideast oil in· creasi.ngly vulnerable, with prices or energy and materials rising daily, with the bidden costs or • pnJ(llgat.e industrial society bared by dis· coveriea ~toxic waste dumps. IT WAS Z1 YEAaS AGO that Vance Packard pronounced u.s the Waste Makers. It was 11 years ago that we looked beck from the moon and decided that the Earth I.a a rragilt! · spaHlbip bat that tecbnology can solve any problem, eftD 1arba1e. Tea yean a10 we eelebnted ICartb Day;tevm years aeo the oil embarlo ltnlek, si.s years qo the Club of Rome said eur rapacious appetite for ~ Ju.st couldn't eoatinue. · SWI, America• ~ 8 percent of the •ftl1d•1 peeple devourilll •~l of \ta an- nual output~ resources. Still, much of them go down .. wa-, up t.be nue or cmto tbe trub heap •nd'r·ly. 1\abrlal here and there Ml made • DMre emc1a men of fuela, met.all, mlnlrall and ftben tban a decade qo. AM • couemus Ml'llll to be ........, tlaat IO muda ineftldeDcJ stW prevails lD our kitchens, can and f actortes that our waste may be Ute beM. new IOW'ce of enero md matAriala. For one tblnl. coosenatklD can be com· eatcated.. A......, OP AMB&ICA'S eneqy ts med to Mat ......... Expertl IQ a tbtrd or more of· WI IMllll is wMted Ulroqb lneftld.aeJ. Yet OD· ly 6 million of the 90 million income taxp&yers claJmed a deduction ror home msulataon the first year at was offered. And a Long Island homebwlder recentfy complawed that buyers prefer luxunes to energy saVlng design. "It's not so much that people are unwill- ing." says Roger Sant. director or the energy productivity center of the Cam egle·Mellon Institute ol Research. ·'The poor homeowner is just going cruy trying to figure out . should I do this" Should I do that'> As long as I've worked 111 energy, I still We 're using less gasoflne. demand for electric power no longer is ballooning. more stuff is being recycled than ever before. Is the world 's most profligate society mend- ing its ways? Maybe a bit. But real conservation of re- sources means a rockier road · than we've traveled so far. and complications abound. moush to make IOOC1 decisions ID wn boine. Sometimes you need a ted analyst with meten. '' r.ni-~ation can be COllt1J. AA eaero-effideot home ma1 cost SUOO • more than a typical one, allbGulb the extru will pay for tbemselftl over tlme. Simllarb, air c.udtb...-1 &bl draw lell elec:tridty ud aave.....,. lD tM kin& run COil more to buy. oa TAKE TBE COST of Jaed ...... Amertcam retire up to I mllliOD tan a ,._ .. conta.iDlq 10 mlllion to 15 mllUGa &Giia of materials. That's roua~ the awt of _... iron and steel we export eac.b J'MI' to ... ._. ' J <See WASTE, PapQ) , . ' . 4 -· t2 DAil Y PIL .. O T D EA R A N . l,,~NDltRS: My mo&Mr Md a eetghbor WOJnal' wer• hi\ nt • fon \1erut1on In lbl-li.tbet\ )' 1r rday Mn I wu ldbni aboul ho• 1he gels al lu \ tour very blMi ~ • y e r - Oftt> V r)' 'lt'a 91\ M 1n4thtr &h n ild. ·· 1 hann't had a cold lo 30 )Urf -ln ract. l nev r ••t let." Tb• iwaabbor looked 1trlcken and bh.1 rtf'd OlH, '•8 11• )'OUt \onpe and puU sour u r. or lhfl df'\1ll "'ill hear )'OU and talU! I~&)' )'Our lood lur k " My mothu aid &hf' didn't brlll"''t" 1n .. • .Waste U'rolD Pe1tC'U Ukt" Japan. lead1ni to I.ht-arony that lhlb >Ur:. •orn-out Oldsmobile ma) bot' ~ln<~•t~ ~ next ~ur' Toyota • Thom a · Wilham or lM EM 1ronmt ntill Protc<'l 1on Aat'n<'> · Olllee ot Publt<' Av..rent-~ recalls Sffltlg cn-s oJ •bandoned aut~ Ln thl' m ountams o ( Penns lvan1a and lamen~ '\\ 1• a r e ~omg d~pu and deeper to mint> 1ran because "c h1n·~n l hgured out a ~a) to re<')Clt> th em .. U1 EPA colle. gue. Frank Sm 1t h. an ect1nom1st , po1nt.s out thal "1t's c-ertaml>· o m tenal waste. but 1s 1l eronom1cal lo spend $100 for a \\Tec ker to pull an abandoned auto out or a ditch for only $25 or $30 worth of scrap maten als"" Finally. conser\' auon r~tnct.s convenience. and convenience has become the lubr lt"ant of th e Amen t'an way of tile A NATIONAL LAW reqwnng deposits on soda pop an,d beer containers wouJd reduce lit· ter and mttrucipa l garbage , save e nergy and mate nals. make beverages a bit cheaper and ~reate new jobs. a t"abanet·level government committee says. I\ a l6o cotes that people woulct find returnable bottles a n inronvenience. And so m e beverage indus try workers would have to relocate. Thus. efforts to pass state bottle bills ha\'e brought mixed results Packaging, m uch of it unessential, ea ts up malenal and accounts for a third or more of municipal waste. "E xcess packaging 1s bad . but 1f you want fresh fruit Crom California on your table in Manhatta n . you'll have to have a 1 lot of packaging." Willia ms says. The resources r equired by the American way of life are e no rmous. In one year. the economy uses for each person a half ton of iron and steel. rune tons or building materials. 55 pounds of aJuminu m . 46 pounds or copper, lead aod zinc. and 172 pounds of plas tic. lf you think your LICe is s imple . conside r that a telephone is built or 42 of nat ure 's 92 ele ments in the form of • 35 metals and alloys. 14 plastics, 12 adhesives and 20 km ds o r semicond uctors T he energy n eeded t o turn all ttiose materials m to cars. food processors and el~tric toothbrushes and keep them r unning a mounts to near ly three tons or coal, 1,308 gallons of petroleum and 89 cubit' feet of natural gas for each pettson every year. Adding all e ner gy :.ources. each American uses up the eqwvalenl Of about 7.5 ~alJOnS Of Oi i a day, tWlCe the r ate ID Eni;tland and s.c, limes tht! rate U1 India [ Horoscope T UESDAY. JULY ?9 completeproJect : accent 1i; on long-range. s pecial fly SYDSEY OMA RR c o m mu n 1 c a t 1 o n • hrin~ing potential into A R I E S < M a r c h focus :?I April, 19). Light 1s CAPRICORN <Dec. shed on areas previo us ly 22· Jan. 19l : You may .. brouded 1n m yste ry have lo bypass ordinary Accen t on ho!>pit als. channels to get ideas, clubs. institutions. ne w conce pts accep ted. contacLs .. fresh t'oncepts Em pha s is on n o t e s. and roft1ance • messages. r elatives m TAU R U S ( /\ P r 1 I t r ansit, visits and short 20· l\1 ay 20 > Wis h 1s trips. fulfilled. lo~alty of one AQUARIUS (.J3 n . dose to you 1s proven. 20· F eb. 18 ): Col lect A q u a r 1 u s . Cance r n eeded material -be n at 1 v es f 1 g u r e r ead y for question s . prominently Jntu1t1on 1s Check source mat erial o n t arget -do your ··homewo rk." G EM I N I ' M a Y E mph asis on income, 21 .J une 20): Expand valua bles. s afet y horizons. be aware of measures. potentJal, clear bnes of P IS C ES t F e b . co mmu n i cation . 1 9·Mar c h 20 ): E m p h asis o n goal s. Popula r ity incr eases: prestige, e levation of demands on your time standing in com munity. a re greater. F orces tend ' .. I., FEATURl~G ards Off Devil PUBLIC NOl'ICE 1ut h foollt hneu. The ntl~hbor rrplled, "You don I know mut'h about )our cw.l\ rtlt111on " < W(' ar• JMVll h > ccordin1 lo ht"r. pt'oplc-of our fa11h arc· ultra au p.-ntluour. ln fact , ah rlalm ll'l .. rf' 1s • "()rd J~w\ h p..ople u ti, lo "nrd oft tht' ll.-\ ti whftft they bra1 •.bout tood health or Iona llfe. I• UU. t1ue or false~ C h.~ c k wt th your e aperl s . - JACKSONVILLE. FLA. OEAa .IACK: I dJda't ••ve lo c beek . Your Hftbbot' u nc•&. n e word I "um ·bra · a bf't-D·ta" . . • aad I 'The r1cht>r " :..oc 1e ty as . the more '4-a tt'ful 1t ~ettm lo be." says Ftank Huddle. a nt<tlt'11als spt.><:1alli.t ut th U brary of Congress. Anwnca I~ b) d hn1uon a wasteful society r fhcn• »~ ft'Yo auto ~crap yards 1n England Jiu" m.lfl\ do ou lt)mk I i.aw in Pakistan'.'" To b~· i.urt'. tlttudes and h a bits have r han.:l·d o\ er lht> '70s. not so much fo r nm,c1~nce nusm~ a price-ra.i.smg .\T 22 CENTS 3 pound for scrap aluminu m . l'Ollecttng beer cans IS no longer lhe exclUSIVC. presrrvl' of the Boy Scouts. With gasoline more th:\n • do llar a gallon. car buyers have been "ell ahead of Detroit in thtnkmg sma ll Th<' l'Ons umpt1on of enerJiy and m ate rials plastics t-xcluded h3s grown more slowly o'er the ~Ycntl(•s lhan Gross National Product For ex:imple. GNP ~n'w by 32 per cent betweer. 1968 and 197R. but tht.' cons umption of iron gr ew only 7 petcent and aluminum o~y 28 percent. In othf'r words. Am ericans a re using less to 'do more. The Cabine t-level ronser vation com · mittce t"alled that "a major shift 1n the long· term economic histor y of the na tion." MOTICe lllVtTIMG'fll D\ llteard It oftee wliln I N•llc. • ,,.r..-, 91w.-, •.M• .,,. ........ Trw\1-.. , ... CM\• C.... Wal ~ llP• _,.., Cat• ... O••lfl<I .. 0--0 E A R A N ,._ c.-4•. Coll>'-• .... ,......._ _,.. l, A N D E R S : Po o r ~~: :.:_ ':.:~'::' :.U:~ "U1hlvUJe. Mo." I lcno•· ~ -....\c• ioc.,.., .. •>10 ....... ," how st\I' f-1-. Perhaps •-· c..•• ......, C•1•' ... "'•· •1 _... ~ .. "-WMI llo<ft wtll W ~l<IY if I tell her about my __..,..r_,..,. father She won'l feel JO ....._,I.EASE Wtrtot Ot'Tl()N TO • , , "U•CHAU l'WO CM\O GOHTll~ alone with her problem. u"'''' .. • ...... ~0"" lft'9r .. (11•• ..... ., L l k e 'I u .. h • s . I All •WI.,. •o lit ,,, .-c.r--· .,.,. husband. my father c.dlt'-' -So.c•"o_, ....,,<,, !>labs anythin g on the ... -.. ,,,. -,.,..., 09 ~ .. , • ., '"' d inner table with lhel::"..,-::::.9!,:.;".ci"'<.,,...no •90"' Of same lork he has had In "~" ~ ""''' "'°"'''"''",..,I h• outh th hl111••<...,._,..,(l>Kk <.,, .. ,..,<"K~ IS m • even oue .. "'°*"• -m-IMY•l>M lo • ...:, there are ple nty of .,...., °' ... <.At" c-.... .1. co1•-. 'l F 01ur1ct ..,.,., 01 r ,.,., •• ,, ,,, •" servtng ute n s 1 s . or _,,. .. ,s "'"" ,,.,. -•tn• 1\,, y ears he has chug·a· ot•i..--···--·•-•rw lu0 ded direcUy from the •6-r ... 11 .,,,., '"10 •M °"--ee C0<01r.c1 11 .,,. ..,,.... '' _,_ 10 ice .water containeT -"'""' '" ,,. ......,, o1 1441..,. 10 .,.,., ,,. and the same with fruit '° ~" '*""''"'1 -P"ll<" of 11w <""K• wilt to-•Of1 .. 1f'<I. or "' ._ ,_ .1101 L1u1der~ .... -. .,,. ..... ,..,.. --,.111 l>t IOrt~-IO \Md"""°' dHlroc;I ............. ""'• ... "dr.,. "•' M •·~ • .. ,tOd.., tior·h •·•• us• °'""' .,, .. , , .. O.l•'" ,.,. ,,.. _"'I ,,..,_ Tow -ot T•..U-,_,,,_, ,,... prlwi ... of ••o"<l•l"Q .,.., Md •II -· Of' to W4'W -~ if'~-tltf"\ ., 1t1t 10t"'411it.,.."' ""w bod"' "' '"" "'°°'"'l _,....,, ( W.tteft s.c,.,.., .. eo..a ol r "'''-""°'.,_ °' M\000 '-•• O••h P1lol I J~ly 11 ... "'° ~,--. PUBLIC NOTICE lllOTICI INVI TtttO at OS . . h w I NOii<• h ...... .,. 0'"" ..... ,,.. JUICeS. W atever. 1th eo.,o ot ''"'"••• ot '"• cuu I Jam o r J<'llY Jars he eom"'""'"'°"'-0o••k•of 0t-. d " 1 h C_,,IY, c;.lltf)tn•• wtll ,_,,. w.i.., • ::;poons 1rect y into 1s1.,..,.uoto"•""'• tt<I0 •;... •• ...,.11. mouth and g<X!s back for nto •' .,,. '"'""""'"9 o..o. .,. ... >G more until he h as h ad "-oiw1<• IQ(<OC~ •t 1110 .+.<i.."'' ......... C:O.I• w..w. C•lftor"•• '" I e nough. """k" "-woo"~"'" or '"'""<I• When I bake a t"ake he ~~~:'r H 11 , ~ ~ ~ c ut s off u hunk and tWOAK StotOP CAlENOAll -..... carries 1t a round in his 1•· c.c.c. CONSOLIDATED REP01ti:OF COHOtTION Consolld•tlno don'lestlc s ubsid iar ies of ttre N E WPORT HARBOUR NATIONAL BANK ot Ne11VPQrt Beach in tM state of Cahtorn1a. at the close of business on June JO. 1980. PUbllshed In r~l)Of'lse to call mc)de by Comotroller Of the Currencv. under title 12. United States Code. Section '61. Charter nuf't'\ber f683S ; National Bank At'qlon Number 14 . • St•tement of ltnoun:es a nd Llabtlttles . · · Thousands of ASSETS C4'sh and due fro"' de~1torv ln<;tltutions All other wcuritles . Federal funds sold and \ecurltiM C>Urchased unde r c'klret>mentci to resell . . . Loans. Tota l <excludlnci unearned income 1 • , Less : Allowance for oo<tslble loan tos\e'S . : Loans, Net . . . 4.368 008 Bank ~ises. furniture and fixtures. cll"d other cJ<tsels rei>resentlnQ bdnk prem1.-,e<. All otht>r a <;'>C'I\ TOTA L ASSETS . LIABILITIES 0el'T'and deposits of l,ndlvlduals. pa rtner'\fllPS. a oo·corps.. . 1•""e ar.d ...avlnqs deposits Of 1ndlv1dUdls. partl"f"rshl~. and corps .. OE>oos1 t\ of Ul"it('d Sta tes Gov't (Prtifit'd ar.d Officers' checks Total Oeoos1tc; . . Total df'rnand dep<>slts . Tot al time & ~winQs dePO'>•l'- All other 1tabil1 t1pc, TOTAL LIAB ILITl fS <t 11Clud1roq wbordln<tted notl''- and debenturf"C>) ... E OUITY CAPITAL Prl'tPnf'd .,10< k No sharec; outstand1nQ Norx- Cor'f'lmon stock No . ..nare'> authorlt<'d 6/S.000 No. stirs OOt!>ta ndlnq S00.000 7.~S8 ?.01? 1.500 doll~ 71tq 1SO 1.700 683 11n 8.884 1.021 .s 350 4.780 37 d,3f7 All -••to b9 '" --· _.,,, SILVER IN PHOTOGRAPIDC film IS now h and. dropping frosting ,.,,. ll •d form '"''"""0"\ ... o I r<'t'laimed. The a luminum industry reeycles a and crumbs a ll over the C-O•UOM • ..., Sc>o<•'"'-'-•11.c" f l . d .,.--~,ti#-,..,,., .... -..,.., ... , third of the 35 b1lhon cans 1t makes a year. oor an rugs. You 1rw otilCP t11 1i. Pw,._.........,. .. ~t achme parts arc now pressed out of m etal "'ould think hc;> never wo0..c-0·wo« Surplus , . . . . . . . . Ul"d•Vt()ed pr0f1t<; ar.d rf'~rvP tor c ont1noerx1P<o and othf'r ca pit al r~rve-.. . . TOTAL EOUITY CAPITAL 7 500 .HO 4.~1 h d f ~ c .... ""°""" """' .......,, .. .,,, ,.~ I powd<'r, redut'tnJ! scr aps !\fetal plating 1s ear o a plate t>od • ,..,._ .c ..... , cen"_ c._•. TOTAL Ll4 BILI T1 ES ANO fOUITY CAP IT AL 8.88• m1 croscop1call) thin 1\no milk cartons are He ~obblcs ht~ dinner. I"'-·,,.,,,.,"'-oor-"' - d .... ( -r °' .,.. ~\I ,,,...,...,,,.. •• ~-more cle\'er than c·H·r. 3 ,::ood t'xample of how a ts one ""-'ore an}<>ne o • .,,. •• 11o •• .," ''"''"' ... ~ .. 1 M E MORANDA Ar'f'lounts out\tar.d1f"Q ac. ot report d.llf' Sta r.dbv letter<, of crE'd•t. lota1 c:;et>mingly mlllor c hans:<' can make a ma1or d1f· els e. but burps and picks ·-·-~ .. ,,_,,,._.__n • lerence. h is \t'('th -spitting out :.;:;':11":',;;:.,• =~" o!::..= 1 so ooo E\ery st'hool day more than 4-0 million peo the chunks of food on his ,.,..,,., •• , .... .-., •• .,_, .. pie dnnk milk from a half-pint container -a plate NC'Cdless to s ay. 1 1~~:.:;,.•7.,.,;-;;,• :,:~.,.:~.: T 1l'T'P cert1tic a tp<. ot dPOO<t•t 1n denom1nollon<, ot \ 100 000 or rT'Of P • 7~.84? 16 half·bLllton gallons a year in 9 b1lhon cartons . prefer to eat in front or,,,_. -u t>P ._ ... ..., • .., "' -c..ov I Placed sid e by side they "ould s tretch 426.000 t hC', TV -GROSS ED 1=.:.=:.=..,~~= 19111 .,. AveraQe tor JO calPnda r da'ic:; <or calendar n"OnU'll er.cu'IQ.w1tl'\ ,.eoon date : miles -to the moon and more than halfway 0 U T l ~ T H E B AY "o _......., ... ,.__ ~ 111<1..., A R EA 1 • io.r-... tort" •·-1611 <Mn ..,._ Tota l dePoS1tc; . . . . . . . 4,043,319 We. the Ul"de rsioned director s a ttec;t t hf" corrPc;\ne<;.<, ot th1 c, c,ta terN>nt of r esour ces and ltdbil1t1e-.. WE> de<lare ttiat et has befon examil"ffi bv uc,, dnd to the best Of our koowledqf> and beltel is tru~ nnd corre< t baek -and they all ~cl thrown away. 0 EAR GROSS ED : "';~~""'oo"':'r::-"~~..=.- Fl\'e years ago. International Paper Co de· Thanks for what wlll l"'1••"'0t t11 ~•""''"'I""'"....., •u boO'\ signed a new carton that holds the sa m e a mount 1 .. _ or 10 .... ,., •• ,., "(f'9Ul••ll••· o• r lk b I bo d s ore y IJ'C a comrortlng '"1"'"'4"'"' ,,, .,,, boo ..., ,,. ,..,. o m1 ut rcqu1rC'"i 16 pert'ent ess paper ar . lette r to "l'gbs •llle , Oodd•"O • About half the cartons no~ m use a re of this ,..1 .. ..oo .. ,,. .. t w•'V»< 'SI lT 0 . I ~'""""'• new des1i:n If all were. the company estimated. COSFIDF.NTIAL TO) (\(»toot ''"'t"' I<; I 58 .000 ton of matC'rtals would be s aved each WHAT HAPPENED TO Puoi,.,,.., o .. ,,.,,, c:~ 0..11. "•14•. ) car . . i.,., 1•.11. '"° - I<,/ Directorc, I. C*rald R M'1rf11'1. VtCP Pre.,1del'lt and Ccl">hlf'f of lhe abOve-l"amro bat'lk. do t'lerebv oeclare tt'lat '"'" P~oort of Cor.d1!1on ,., lruP ar.d correct to tl'le best of rr-y knowledqf' and belli-t That would mean 1.000 fewer rail t"ars and T H F. S 1 X · C E N 1 4.000 (ewe r truckloads to deliver the milk. The STAMP?: It was pasted I-PUBLIC NOTICE -on en.velopc~ lhat cost a __ __ · EPA estim ated that air pollution e m 1ss1ons nickel a dou•n, c arried NoTecc 1,.vmOOG••~ -, would be n'<lucl'd b» 1.600 tons and water poHu· In trucks tba t cost $800 1 .. or•cE 1\ .. c.,t11v c1vt .. ,_ IS/G . R Mdrttn Jutv 73 t.'MO tants b> fiOO tons from t he paper s avings aJone and gasoline was t~ 11 ~':,,!':,..~. ~,..:.:;;:·~,~ ': 0r'= And an equivalent of 1.000 barrels of oil a day c e>nt s a ga llo n . An) ..,.., ,.,.....,,.,., ..... _ .. ,..,.._..., .._..-0r-~·~'"'""''•hM.l"l!!D ~ould be conser ved. k>n ., ~·0• ~0 "' '"'""34• "x •'"' a.uc:.,.,, ---I ----------~--________ .;;m::.o::.r;,..e~qoest s ,...., •' ,,... .,.,,,...,....,.q t1tt>1 "'t P UBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE _, • ., ~· .., ,,,,(, .... ..., •• uro MAJOR DISTRIBUTOR~ FORCED TO LIQUIDATE THE LOWEST PRICE EVER ON VIKINGS BEST BRAND llEW • OPEii ARM • Two -speed rtdactloa gear • Sews tricot to l11tb1t for huvv d1ty sewl•I wita1t t111ion a-j11t•1nt •nA ""\ ..... ,.,..,,. Co\t..,. M, .... ·------. ------- (41"">1"'• .t _,. .. ,...,. .,..., bod•*'" ~ N-61741 ~ ;";?',.;\',·~~~-::!: ~ c.c. llOTICE a.. Tavnu·uau. : NOTICE OF DEATH OF """"~ ~'""" ., .. ,.,.._ .. _ '~--M A R G A R E 1' '"•s oi ,,,,,..·~'''"<' .. "' ·-I °" ..._.. u. .-... tt • ...... ELlZABE fH POSTA L c.-1_.. ...,,, ~'1oc:.,._,,, _,, sou t .. e .. ., ~ , .. .a,. c 1 .. Lt '"'N OF p T 0 er•""t .,,.'"'_....,..__ ... .., ... COR~TIOH ~-. __ ..,I ... D ETI .. N TO 1tot 01•v ... '""' """-~ A4t"'.,. r,.,., .. ___ ..,°""'., ADMINISTER ESTATE w '"""""' ,,,., '""'· r--,,.,., ,. · "'-~ ~· 1 NO A·10S1M I r.~~ ....... 1-••1"""' ~...._,,,_,,__,,,,..,,<10-I T. II .. I b "'"• -·-"'-' l_,,._<_• 11< .. 11tooc..,,,.,.._..,«•.,,""'c-I o a .. e r s. ene· I ,,,_...~,.._ .... -,0 .,. i. it«.,,_.. o1 0r-. c-•. ~, t1 c1aries, creditors and .,,.,.., ,..-~ •c-tveoo-o1 c ... --. continqent c re d it ors of o"'' • ""'-'•o • ,,.,.,_, "' ... l •Ecu Teo 8 " El ... ER .. Marna ret Ehzabeth Posta l .,.....,."'°t "'Of '"""'\ tf\oj"" Hw-OH'<fl"'I'• \'-) "A~£"'-• '\M"'lqllll' ~ .. 'fllfflL \ELl lf' ,,., ....... ""' ...... --1 ... ,...,,,,_ Af PU8Lt<AUCTIOO. roto11~£ST a nd ~s whO may be t •ocw• .. .,, _, ... ·~•c ,,,. """°°-' e1ooe 1t 'O'I us.to •cw•-•1 •-oll'lerwic;e int~~ted in the ce11111;1 ,, ~...,... " --101., w•• "'._...-..., "'-u... will ar.d/cw estate· 11om "' ,,.. ....... , ot ,,.,...,.,. to·,......, ~•tnt • ~ _,,.'""" -..-.t .. of • • ...10 '"'" ·-•'1 ,~.,.ex-..,, 1,.1,,,. <•_.., <-1-u. 100 <•"'< A petition has been filed ........... ""--·.,..., ,,. <-c .. n1or o .... ., .. ,,. ~ .. ,,. "'"•· by Frederic W. Postal Jr . o1 Al'#'O _,,,,..,...,_,_ .. rn .,.. c..i.~ .. ,,.....,,...-,,..~• a nd Dorcas Patrick loM.,1..,lo....O\CflOOtOt\ln<I Ulft,,_,.., ·-,_ l'llfoO ...... -• S • Ho _r,..,. .. ,, __ ,.,., .,.., _ WiO o.."" '""' '".,.. cw-1• Markle 1n the uper1or • .-.r-oo o1 ....,,. ..... 10 1 .,, .. , ,.,,.., I "'""'•d '" ,,.,., '-"'• •no S••t" Co urt of Orange Counfy 1i.. .s..lr,.... •c-,,.. ooeoo•nq """'~• -·-., req~tlng lhat Frederic "'" Flo#" Of frv\I'"" r_,,,....... LI.GAL 04!'1ClllP'TIOll W n....t "'t J nd 0o "''"' .. "'.,. ... ,~1onq __ •" 1)-P.,.... ,, ~ """"-• '-.,. ••.. . .-u:>.... r . a r cas or lo ........... "'•'IVI•"•'·' "'. Tr.ct -'Cl."' lN O IY ........... I P at r ick Ma rk le be ap- '"'o•m•lltltt "' •"Y °'°or"' ·~t'"• co ...... ot 0••"0~. Sl•I• o• pointed as per s onal I l)odOl"O • , •• -..... ., -.._ ---"' t t . MOQ_ .. c ..,,.no-< 1 11ooa ,.., p_. •• ,, -.. o1 ""'" r e P.r ~se n a 1 v e to "-<,,.,..,, , •• ._ ""'-· ,,. ,,... ott•o o• .... administer the esta te oj So.w'Oal ,.,,.,,_ Co""'' A.corder 01 w•o '°""'•· M argare t E I 1 z abe t h ,_.1......, 0r-ea.µ°""'' P1• ::::::,~O:C,.~,~ Postal. Irvine, Calitornra J,,..,.,....._._,. .... Ho.1ci._.,,,,..,i..ao..•cnos.P• <under t he tndependent '"·°"".., ~"' v"' """''• Adm1n1stra tion of Esta tes PUBLIC NOTICE P¥Uo 1 ""'-... -l,..,U. ,,.. A t i ~ t t ' t f ._, ........... Of l «' I IO .. .... c : ''"" pe I ton IS se 0 1" <h.,,..,.olTr«'I-146:>.oniM C•tv of hea ring in Dept. No. 3 at 1.£CM.l!llOT•U '"'-·.,. -c:-... oe Or-. 5&-700 C•v1c Cente r Of'iv~ HOTIC( l\ .. EA£8V(illl(le lfWttN :.!:';;:-..:.: ~;: ;<:~.;: w es t . s a nt a An a • rou-1,.q ......... ·-°' ... -.. ""'~,_,._, ... IM offlC» of Ca11fom1 a 92701 on August or~---~,,,.~ 2 1"*" OefN,,_., ... 0 ".,.°""' -111ec-....,..otwooc-t1•. \ ... _a t 10.00 a.m. tor • ,_.,. • -ff/I_, 1t01 E.---'"""_,.Of ,,,. .. IF YOU OBJECT to the .,,.,. C.:.'!~~.;-:;:=:.:,",~ gra nting of thepet it lonr IWI'' .,_-..,a UMll ~. I . ... , v.-. .. 5". ~ ~ ~..,.,., .. aoca ~. ~ 11 •• oe you stiou d e1tt1er appear 1110<••· •••. , •••o \<II•'"" i.i•-ot -c-tt at the hea ring and s tate 9H<111Cnii.r-s.>t1,,... akt< ... ...,.., ~~~~':, ':~;!."',.;:· your ob1ecteons of the writ· s11nrtt-.196~.c;wt·,u.c 1.-.,.., ,_ POr''-' ,...,,.,., u 1e n ob1ect1 on s with the ..... s..n,.,.. '-"" J s.. kY't•. ..... ..,., 1.1. e11 .. ~Ulot•-. '' s.. .-ul' 1-P. >-P. >-P. -•·P ""'""" court before the heari09 ••<y<•• . ...,. • ., .. _ "5'ld. ,_,.,. _.. • W"' 1.ot• ' '0 ,. '"'""' .. °"' Your appear ance ma y bt! llK Y<I• Oin'\ ei-11 ) !loG. ~ .... ~ .... PIM\ • B1<Yi'f•' ...,-,v••-IO!loes.C.....-P-> • .,. •"-<"""""' ~ in person Of' by your at· e ou cie, ••r '' \1l••r ... .,.6" -~""ll>t ._..__1*\ tort\ey. C A NC E R ( J u n e to be scatte red. plans 2l·July 22 >: S tud y a r e subject lo c hange. Ge mini m essage for Ride with tide. Cycle is special hint. Emphasis s uc h that you emerge o n communi c ation. "on top." publis hing, educ ation ---------- a nd travel. • Sews t111 •oat dttflc1lt sMri I Sy1t1Mt1cs wlth•t ,1ck•l•1 or lkiJPlng Mo•~ lkt<••. &oy'\ 1"•-.,. '--' .. .,. ~ n .c• floto. i.oJ. -I F Y 0 U A R E A. u .. 1v.,..10s..eec.< .. INT'\~ .. ~~ .. Wld c-n<n""" c~EDITOR Scll•l1W1V9"ft'f•~81<,< ... ~ ..... --••tor• ... -11 . " or a cont· 0r.,... 10 -. ...,.,., e1crc ... """" ff/I..,. ..., .....,,. •ht'<•" 1 ..-o i 1ngent Creditor of t he de--LEO <July 23·Au g. 22>: Wha t appears lo be a "lost cause" can be r e vived. Fina n c ial "transfusion" is due . L e gal triangle is res olved. Y ou learn whe r e you stand in romance and money de· partments. Vl&GO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Go slow, be aware of le&al rights, permis· s ions -and demands. Emphasis on money, home. e motion al responses. partnerstiip or marriage LIBllA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22) • Define terms, sepa. rate fact , Crom wishful • thinking -see people as they are. not Q\erely through hate of fantQy, SCORP IO (O ct, 23·Nov 21). Creativity, change. involvement. af. fair of.heart'-these are spotU1hted. C1 prlcom, Cancer naUvu play "ataninl .. roles. SAGlftA&IVS (Nov. 22 ·Dec. 21): You [] [IJ ma 1. Sl18LE OVERLOCK STRETCH k 11 2. DOUBLE OVERLOCK STRETCH • 3. srUJaHT mETcH m rn cOJ 4. ELASTIC STllETCH \ -a 5. Ill• HEMS 5 &. Pll08WlllED BUTTONHOLES 4 I I 21 YEAR ouAAANTEE (ALL PAllTI. LABOR) VALUE , ---uu PRICE s 199 800.00 ~::.~~~.::."J!~:-"·'~ -;:· ",...' •"""' .,,., 0111,, ceased, YoU mcJst flle your NOTICEl~l'Ult1'HEA Ot'iENl"-tlf -~"-·°'' ... ._claim with the court or ,.0 0 ,.,..r -·~• • ..., P•-"'' ~ ~..,..., -",..,_,.., pre !oent it to the ~nat -"'"""'"•.,.~·"""'-1• ... uU' 0.,., ..... ,,., ... representative appointed ,,,.,..,,,,........,tNPUOll<Al .... Oflhl\ C-'"'-W?M. by , ..... ,__ .... , f N \I( tNl"9e _ _.0 _.,_...,.... T .. ..-~-,,_ --~ ''"" ~....,., Whn n our. ,,;_:,·.,...,.. .. -·., ,,, -c:i .... of .,., 11M111i. tor _, --~ .. '!'O"ths from the date . at' c:a.1•11Mv ... ...,.cr.~e.._,,...,. .,,.... ....... .,.. .. __ first i~ of letters as ~, .. ...,.,....,.IC~...,_. ... _~ ........... _... ovldid tn Secti<>f' 700 of _...._ ..... --~ -M ii W ......... ......,_. o•TE<>:Jwtt1'.•• ,_ °' __.....,,..,.. .. -the Probate Code of • E.NETH 1111M. .......... ""-· •• 11...-n. • Calif0tnla. The time for 041rP~"°'-ICE .,., ..... ~·"0'· tACIM l ........ t111.-c1~1ms .,, not Or Q1e11 C)Mly Pli.c. CNf'Qlft .......... f/I -T,,.... '"Ill -WI ellC· ~,.,... ... ,....... _. o1 .,. w.ts ~., .... .,... plre prior to four montM ...,.,._,. •' ''""· ~· ... 1ew ••iN•it•~ from the de11t of the Nl1'· _... .... _ .... ,......,_...Ing noticed~ P'18UC NOTICE :.~i..~~"..:::.:~~ YOU MAY EXAMtNE ""•--.,.. -• .,...... "' the file kept by the court. -----------~ ...... ," _.,.. cnu .,.. •11' If you are In~ io ttie. ~...:;... -::C:!':a::;:·:=:=..., estate, ~ nwiy f ile a re' , NOTICE IS HEttE•Y CmfEM tMl '"'" _, ..... •.-< ..... ...---quest with the court to ..... l~L-_:_-~~~~!!...!~~~~~:.:::=:.:::..:.:.?....:.:.:.::.;:.:.:..;;... ___ '1~1 tM ,...._.c--o1•c11u• =.::..9!~":'~ celve 5C)ecial notke of the =.•;:;.,. ~i'.'..:1~ :...:;..'= s-. _ • ;.;;;-.;.... "':;;..... lnv.ntorv of estate assets ., .. , Uftd vw ,...., ..,,. O.••·--..,. eled.tM • s.it. n. ••• 110 • and Of the petllionsr K- P011<-roo1<1 •M•.,..., "' •NJ ....,_ u .. .-. w.-Netl(s "' Ott-" ...-c o u n t s a n d re po rt s · LA~A UNOElf ca. r1tvC ''°" «>"NIAil' tW 'IAITAAIA t7StlWIDAVE Cf14)MJ .... I r ··=· f7211 lf.AQI 8l VO <'"'>•-nu L.....&... ___ .. OOl9Uft llRVtea ALL ua•••WAM ~· c.IN 1010 I MON. ttwu FRI. e 10 to I SAT.• NOON )0 6 SUN. '"<'~ C.o•st•• o..-"""' u~-. 1i.c~1411 • "".::, .. _.....,. -dtsc:tibed in Section 1200 ~IC ..,_,.., ~ Ac:CHI.. ~~. y ........ ,_ ........... h of t-talif"""i• p--.~ .... o rc .. tet""" p~ v .. .., WY"" ---... ... • • .. I._..., P.adlltle. c~.,,, ~ o.w: J:!.".!.. '"!'!., Code • ........ ---~·,.. ->11-'V•~-...... ~ -....rt ...... .,,..., "~COit'°""''°" ...-. .,_ ...._.....,., "IMll'~ ..... ,...._ Letlie Klllft# It ........ =:-=~~~ =~4---'"· ~=-·:...~~ owu .... , ... ~u .. ...., ,..,.,.;;;.:---~-=• l•WM41M1C•llter•I• .....-.ca:•••.,. .. ..,...... t ..... -• --~_.... ... ~. ~ .... ONailtC...o.ll'f~, ,~-----c.-......... ( ........ ,,.,..,,, ... -.~,.. ,_.. PuDl ....... Or ... C.O.st .. ~ .,_.,,,_.t., ,,_.l O.ll=Julrt1.Z2 ...... ,_., •' •• n r .... .......... ..-... -·. ........................... t--------------..--------,..., _,..... ............ r·•llM.M ... 0.-.tl~ef -......,, ...,. Off twt ... ..-11 .. _.,....__ ....... ..- ~ -.,.., .,,,, ..... . --~c.M .. If It floeta, cflell•• .,. JOU~ll reacleMutH . ...... DAILY PILOT .._.....c.i-. ... ~.Ctttfll ~ ......,.llMtft ~ °'-(lMtt Of/It\' ,.. • ......, .. .. .... ________________ ,_ ........ __ ..... _ _____ ....._.__ --- • '1 MbncMy. July 28. 1980 DAILY PtLOT • • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PIL·OT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 64· 2 5678 ) · ; Trade It With a Want Ad • One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ......... ....................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ...... , ....... u : All '"' esuh~ ed\ <'11 u.t-d U\ Uus newspa~r 1.> 'ub )e('t to w J.'t'deral •'.-1r Ho us ing Ac-1 of 11168 "'htcb m.tlt~ 1t 11le~al II> adverl1st' ··an) prt• fe~e. hm1lat1on or chscnm1ruilion bJ.S~ on ~.color. rebg1on. :i.t•ic « nat.onal ong1n. or "I mtmt>on to make an' 'such ~ference. bm1t.l t.aon. or dis<' n rrunat1on · · This newspaper Wlll not knowingly at'rl'pt an) advert1s1 n g ro r real es' ate wtnch as 111 viola tJon ollhe law l ....................... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 7 5 0 0 .. dolla~· .. Choice condom1n1um ~ Singh~ story Spac1dui. bvmg room with charm of yeste r year fluge <'Ountry kitc h en. 2 Renerous bdr ms. 2 baths, large pa tJo. Community pool ~ room. Assuma ble &oan. Today's best buy! Only m .soo. Call now F OREST E OLSON .............. , ,o.c--.c (1/'fN ,. 9 . •I\ • ..,. IOlll .... , 1~111111 MEAT&Cl.EAM Shall> 3 bedroom 2 bath in prime oeldlborhood Features lncfude bulll· in&. fireplace and a big fenced yard. Seller needs quick sale to take advao· tage ol oew investment o pportunity. Priced below market al Sl 12.000. eaun1-ll91 • SELECT PROPERTIES DQ.UStVE 09MACOYE . SI..-to Mduded beach. Tbh home h I m · &melllle. Price reducf.d tosrn.•. caua..1111 o-r .. , .... ,, \ IUIV ION""' [WINll ...... ,.,,,,.. GrMl locaUGG and in· ~. row l bedroom uLta wltll1 1ua1ea. Owller will Mil OD COD• tnd. All· 1111 I III •1111H .... S. MIWIM,_S-. He.infwS. Hu•1HforS. ....... ForS. ....... ForS. .._..,.,.S. Ho.ffforS. •·••·····••••·····•···• ...........•.........................•.................•.....•......• •··•·······•····•······ ········•·•············ ··········~············ ......................• •••r• 1001 1002 G~• 1002 G._,.. 1002 fi1Mr.e 1002 G....t 1002 G......t 1002 ColtoMHe 1024 ........••................•.............•............ , ...............•................•..•.. ······•·••··••·•······· ....••.......................... , •••..•.•.•.... ···········•····•······ ~. REALTORS 675-551 I SAM CUMDCTI: A "•'9tw ......... ........ '""' ..a toc.ted ....... wiMt two ...... "'' M Ndl .... OW'Mf' wftlln to ··~ .,,, ... $152.500. w. -.0 ..... two .... c ................ o.. .. s1zs.too ...t -• s 12•.soo . ...._. beeda. c• for ......... iroia. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. CoroM det Mw 675-5511 E.s.ideO~x $129,900 nus has ~ot lo be the best mvestme nt property avw\.able 2 & 1 Br units Flexible f1nan c1 n g . Won't l!L'll • 540.3666 CO%YCOMDO 3 Br. 21-': ba Brooltv1cw end un1l w /central ait Frplc, beaut up1trt1d mg. wallpaper Owner anx IOUS $125,900 OCEAHVIEW 2 Br. 2'• ba. forme r rrodel with a fanta~t•r \\' I ~'I I ·, '\ TAYLOR CO. IU-1\I. 1'111~~ ·.:rJl'1· l~MH OUTST AHDtMG S ut«T ILOG. l.nr~e Owner's L'nit 3 Bedrms. Fam Hm . 2 1: baths . Owner's private homelike unit has formal dinin~ rm & 2 frpk'~. 4 Income producinj! units ~a('h w12 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplacl' t\tr1ums & patios. This is a ML'ST SEE for t h e prudent buyer R ea~onably priced at S4SO.OOO WISLEY M. TA noa co .. A"9ton 2 l I I S-Jooqllin Heh Rood HJ MEWPO«T CENTEa, M.I. 644--49 l 0 • l ll>RM + POOL $95,900 Walk l o bl•ar h Gourml'I k1tclwn. Corm.ii dining, famJI) room, sµarkhng pool. rornl•r lot. Vro pr1 vat e Be !>t buy• 9"'~~~~ llurn,. call 963 6167 1 ;.., 1,, "'• l1i..'• I rl '• t !~IR&HI TitHS TRUSTRUS view Must see this de ---------1 ... EWPORT J Bdrm !tlnJtlt· .. ton on OH'C'Stze lot Tr"'"' n t>r \ '°'ht-rt• On 1, S7!1 •1011 Taki> ad\d OlJ~•" l .ill ~9311 OCEAH IREEllS~ R EDUC f.D SSlOO' Ocean m1n1 v1ev. and rorator·s d elii?ht fk,t l'Ondo in Co~l.t M l'~.t OwoeT must ~ell btttzes prevail' 4 BR HOISE PROrHTY BA PARKVJEW home 1i Art now~' This pro!>('rt) Mesa Bluffs Enter-1s in foreclosure :>;d~ tamers de h ght Larg TLC "'2 acr e 2Br. l pn\ale lot.N014Sl39.900' ba+in law Qlr l>. out Set> 11' Call 752· 1700 bulldmgs, Newport ~f l'l>:J "'"' .,. '' ·. '" •.-' ::.chooldisl. Sli9.~ [ ~ lti&lll -~~~ macnab /Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY GREAT OCEA.-. FlOMT HOME! High ceilings · large fireplace and cras hing surf . PLUS 3BRS. 2'-'.? ba ths . ON LY $379.500. Barba r a . Aune 642-8235. <Z-53) 712-1414 111-17 (CJ1"4)11S IJ...., Center W oocf:>nd9e C.enier '42.-JJI 644-6211 q()J [)go.., Onve Horbot v-,......, RCTaylorCo O·l O C)CJQO IAMCHO SAM JOAQUIM San Joaquin model, 2 bedroom plus den/study. Upgraded with quality neutral. tone carpets, drapes, mirrored doors and custom hardwood cabinets. Fantastic l'Olf COUrSe ,and night light views. Two private patios on golf course. S17~.500 Penthouse .. San Mateo" model 2 bedroom corner untt. Rtghty uPUaded ln earthtones. Fibuloul gotr course view. Community pool and tennii.. .. RCTayk;)fCO . i 1 I\ DUPLEX .! l:nth un l et' I.ind ,\c~ from pJrk \,eJr beach. ba>. & hoppmc Pnct'd JI S205.000 f'.:H•s tA2 22SJ ALLSTATE REALTORS Want Ad Results 642·5678 l!E 810111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE ELEGANT CONDO. ILUFFS J.arl!r ThrN' A1¥lroom • Thn>t• Aalh .. l':in{'ll'cl Ol'n ('nnclo Profr,•qnnallv Ot'C oralerl \:in I.Ult W:illpa~" C'u!'tnm n rn1)(''> ~·l<'<'I Carsx·tmc S{'('untv sv ... tPl'l Sk\ l.11.!ht"' Autrtwr Rhx·k Counter l op.r; Pl1111 fo'.at tn l! 1\rt'a In l<ttrh!'n Stor11ee C:alnrl' M :11or C:n'('nlx>ll Location Allk111e S22S.OOO A "Ju.v Of Nf'"port" l.111t1ne ® ·--............ 759-9100 #ZC..-•Plm HewportC..-. *BEAUTIFUL BAYROllT-BAL IS. o..... ...... ~ ............ wftltfllcl c1&-...tti.tll.,...& ...... r •••. , ••• , ••-' ....... , WA TllPIOHT J stery .,... .. ~ .................... ..., .-cw .. c ........ "PK.., ..... .._ .... -. .. PLUSeJ.._,_... ..... sa.ots,ooo. •1wtoo /. ~ REAL CLASS-OH THE WATBt! lttt a., °" tit.wprort H.t.or: 3 M*oom. Soft,.. o OM~ llM. Vfff'tf ~: ••ry tostehlly dofte: 3 fir•pfetces, o ·-oof, lllyiqlth. ........ -• pier .ct ~Ip. Pr•sffted by ~ ot S765,000 . U~I REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 l ••• Cont lilgh"''l'I/ Corona dt>I Mar Wl HAVl 35 f')f T!:if: Bl ST LISTINGS IN TOWN PENINSULA ftotMT !\<•"f\ <kC'orat<"d I hrirni honH: Ck<'a n \I<'"' $325.000. f.Jmth IAYHOMT \\°(•ha\ P ..,e,'t·ral fin<' homP~ with pier & '''P El TORO HORSE COUNTRY Bdrm .... :1 b.1th .... ran('h s tvlc·. lllllll t•-.t ,11 l' Ill Ill ,II .!l' ~I 1\ • .., '\! :•• 1'"1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy1.1de Drive . N .B 6 7S · 6 161 VETERANS ONLY! I llKETOIEACH 4 IORM, $97.500 C.11uld bt' a r harmf'r HliT . nc•<'d!I ..,Ibo "' 11rf'a~e. pdtnl. drdp~~ \ Jrpt-L,, mtn•lr r.-pa1r<. O<:iet:nJt Bay&Beoch Red Estate SANJOAOUIM Near JCOll and 'rountry club Very attractive two bedroom. two bath ('On· do Sl.90.000. 631·7300 ...... EASTILUFF Ch~rful 1 Bdrm famtl) hrt me II.' IO\ t'h \ tt·W. ·nt<al a& J pin" S22ti.'ll>0 644.9990 OCEAHRlO~T VACAMTLOT L •rR " b tu ldJhl l' h"ITI''•llt' w 'ab,olult•I\ l<inl.i..,tlr \ 1t·w r1t roll1ni: ,urf \ m1 '" •>f U1·l \I Jr 1n b<'dutiful En• 1n1t.1' ,.,lh Hr 1ntt'r t">I l 1n.1n< Ullo! \.\kin~ S2ZJ WIJ JACOBS REAL TY 67S-8700 ' PRJCE REDUCED \ 1•,. hom+• 1n lllulf .. I M TI41' nt'<--d' liUI r.ri: I l~lrin. IJmtl'. l•1r01JI ilinin,,: $2.'tl 101 2MASTHIDIMS Three years n ew .. 2 Bdrms. 2"'2 baths, 2 fireplaces. AU '&uiltins. double garage with pool : ·and J8C:unt. Offered at Only m2.SOO. Call 540·1 lSl ~,.HERITAGE . • REALTORS N£W CONDOS 2&3BEDROOMS Startm~ al SlOl.000. On Vtctona bt wn 'l;ewport& HarbOr Blvd. 541-3559 Evn64Mff3 EASTSIDE R-2 T '-1>'0 1nd1 v1dual house:.. h1s.:hl>· ups.:rad1..>d cJI'~ hJ.'> M'PU r.JtC ga r Jg(' dOfl \ ard Owrwr will earn .t iar111· 2nd TD "'k1n11 SLJ:1 !tlu For more de 1.a.Jh <•all 5-10 llSI ~HERITAGE REALTORS E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. Units s 142.500 FUUflt REAL TY 546-0814 Pre-~ tiqious W~tSi«k ,1nd }ard ~nrk f<a1hn11, ---------ft"l'lCf' With fOM":-. r\ Rood (IA.Ure come up 1---------1 t.11\1·1\ I bt•droom h••trl!.! 111 'up1·r ('11,ld \lo•,.; .1r1-.1 l..11< ~f'd ''" .1 huJH' n•m• r Int ,. II h plt•nl \ ()f room for \ 11ur r1 r rf'J. 11110J I \f•h1rh· t\nd. loi.. nf <h.tdt' I rP1•' Ill kt>t'J> \OU l'IWJI 110 lhf''if' hol -.ummo·r d.I\~ Crt·a t for •-f'lll•rta1n111i.: Pn•·t-d 111 -..·II .tl ~.000 <,o hurn .ll1d call today! 541>-172\> HKR __ TAABBI. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 llGCANYOM GOLF COURSE VIEW "Ve rs ailles" model at end of c ul·de·sac. Dramatic e ntry. two story livi ng room and formal dining room. Fabulous master suite plus 3 other bedrooms with their own baths. Guarded gate community. Call for appointment to see. $675.000 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 St.on· 2 bdrm l ~ ba Patio. Garal'(e Apt Gut>~t qua rtt'r!I $4 2S,OOO 613-082!S ----IALIOA ISLAND COTTAGE One-hair lot +, pn ce SJS0,000 Crrm AJ?e nl 631 1IIl2 W E 67~ By Owoer· near nt w Engh.sh Charm. leaded w1ndol4 s. used bra ck, beamed ~1lings. 3 & J Brs. SJTS.000 for Cast saJe 67$-SJ(M IDULFAMILY HOME: 2 story. J bdrm and gues t qua rters ~ pallO S3SS.OOO. ·LOU •ECHTB. &AMoc. '7S..llll REALTORS -------- MAJUHA HIGHLANDS Top of the hill Cosla )lesa. Ext"C 4 b r, & J ac • luxun~ decor. & up- l!rades 1128 Sea bluff. l' )f 1142 OJ ll 848·S883. 63....!..23<&2~~~~~~- D.aPoiftt 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tllr Vu of Dana Harbor JIL'lt reduced to Sl 15.000 2Br . 21>3. frplc. h w Or:-; 9...,·~ a <,s um In. Agl 7~2-6568 PRICE REDUCED FOR QCICK SA.Lt:~ Le\-ely 3 bdrm home on a IR lot ('()ll\oen1enlly local· ed to school!> a nd the beach SJ 12 ,500. 493-8812 Lingo ..it:.... c... .. ....,. 1022 ,_ ... v...., 1014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• IUILD TO SUIT Ooe 30a 118. lot 434 Degorua Ownr 5'3-614t Eves Attractive pool duplex + 2 good rent&ls. Prime loca· LIOO. IZIS,000. &t0-4989. SPYGLASS Fantastic 5 Bdrm. 3 G«IATFAMILY HOME 5Br. 2Ba, lovely pool & yd . c ul·de·s ac. only 512$,500. Call for appt to see • t..Lh, S car 1arage. 3 llwlla .. •IMdt 1040 yean new. Swlmmine ...... ••••••••••••••••• =._and Jacum. F« in· NICa 1-..cn ~!bdrm. pbol boale wiLh larse encl. pat.lo. Only 2~ mUes rrom the 11&tf. Full price only 90.IQO. '. ~ t>n Place hie. 842-7461 6IBMIOOMS $2.111111' IAY NMt •dean 6 oab' 2\2 milll from tbe aud. f\&ll ,,.. •• A.LL,_ pay prtce9Dfy SUS.ODI. .,.. "fC! IDc. IQ.7411 fora -~ad FllMEUP! Cul·d•·uc llom~ lor llll.Y PILOT quiet • p11 .. ~1. Fruit SOVEE trees, S bdrms. All Tertu. O.ly IJOS,000 . ...... 1 llECTm WALKER fl LEE R.E. DO 11' lllOW! Haw_dllas,.wut to ..U! a..uw •do ~5671 it welJ -CaU NOW. la.SI. "' . - .~ . . . .. . 4 . IV •f ' GI OM. v '"-°" ....,.., Mat• t ... •• ",..,. s. "-'" ,., $4't ........ ,., s. •...................... .••..•........•........ ..•••..........• \ ..... . ............... 1140 " • .. . • .... Ml ,.,. ...... • .. , ....................... . ........................................... . ... '-"¥.._ •·~ t l'«tno t lath hOalr •Ith nluJ air 1lNo ldfo1I h mt' f(lr I lanllP , ..... , ~·· UI) anidf'(f \ruM-. 1nct out WicWWW .. MWPTCllST Oramau, 2 1tnf") Plan z. pnud to rll •t ll~.ooo WA Ifill!~... AJr.aq wt CONDO "11tl 8o1t 6 Dot .. Im ma t u ht• ? • d •n ~~from ~.00010 1216. scona1A1.n IJ6.11U: •wtf'8-l216 1044 tarTAGEP'ARK The ulumate 1n ~n Elm irode l t wnh.s<' An t'nd IDlll in a pnmc comt>r I . loc:at1on facini: itrt•t•n bell 3 Br 11 11 Ba. C"l>tm WlDdow ("()\ ennJtS, f1nt' wallc over1ni:s 1n bath room s. bnck and I r edwood patio. Thi., home shows just hkt' .1 m ldel. Can by )Ours for sa..soo -Ht.NCH ~ fH ,\l TY ~ ~~1 2000 551-2000 COMFY CONDO Supt>r . tasteful!~ dt• coratt'd 1 Bdrm c·ondo "~th leM lS. pool. ·('('ntral air cond11tomn1t. view of habbltng brook Jnd pn,ac~ Light and du' .\,:.umable loan Onh 'KJ.()(.KJ ca1r 97!1·5370 .10 d.i) • ALLSTATE REALTORS TOWNHOUSE IH ~ ~ ,011 Woootlt061 WAt•fllOtilT \ti4"fta amd•n d«' l~~ ~-~·SMC ''""" d1>v.n to la~ .. ~ neoi.t 11 lc h(ltt> I<~ tn ~OOdbnctar l Rr t " h• f«mih rm . 11m111;: rrn ,,,ln Jl•Uo with l11r111 l~'<"k nHrlod .. 1ni1 I ke ~ 'alil *.*JUST LISTED lbr~ c 1mbnr ml>Jt•I ? st o n ~ lhl rm ,1 l\Jth l'n\illf r-c4f p.u11• l.lf!<\l' tik')' rd b11).!ht Jnd l°tW'l1rfUl homi• l ••Ill p.in•ll'H.' \Alu.• \tlW' .-h,in, \' lll bU\ \'Ith< lint' ... lit., •• l.ll"):C' h.>lllt'' 4 h.trm • IA•nu.." r'""" z1, 0..1 C1,rn1•1l '""t,•t 11 l\lllt>~t· rJrt.. or l'l.tn II Ul l'W\t'f'\l,1lt' l'.tll l<lr .I a~nntnwnl ll"il,I\ PO()L..Sf' A-ClUIHSE TEHMIS...-ARK-SCHL t\1 '\ !!11;: ~~ l\t ·.tit\ j, I : I ,I 111 bKcltt••H- t Ur\1Jn J Ka , (ism rm l""J 4 ~PJ >4~).~.KJ '""''*~· 1 ·.,mplf'U•h r1•lutb1~h1-.I •"k' blk Ill bi'.tCh \OU ''"'" th• l.;1111 lir' .tl IUl.Ul\'111.i; ~'U;, II.I ~ 759.9221 180' OCEAN VIEW "''"' h .t1•t"\tr.1tt'ti on ft't' l.11'1<1 O"' 1wr t>\lrt'm.!'ly .ul\l\lU.' 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'"" ni.. 1:!()11 mn 11 llJ , ~11\i, 6' 1,.i1 '>lltl WES TC Liff RENT Al !'<Z. :! l>lrm .! h.1lh run cfo \\.ilk 10 W1•,L1'111f •hopµ111i: I''"''' n•·"' I .11"1Jl'l10~ ('h)'.1' Ill l"IOl THE LUES ~!a(!naficenl 2 Bd r m I'" U... townhol'TW' cumpld1• 1' up~r:ided thruoul lckall} local<'d with com plt-4.(• pnvac) )Nm r~· prox1m1l~ lo pool. !.p.1. '>JUna. tennis J\sk1ni: '!11111 500 bl-ach and tenn~s 0 14111·1 w 1-:sTc L 1 f F s H . ouu !'!!'!!!'!!!!""!!~~~~~~I wiU fmanc<'. S41!f,(}()() down o w c .i Br. + e ...... .., Pl.I) u tu ll~ Charmin.: J bdrm :! l1a " nLEX \o\t'lt..,>mt• 714 19&1 ~. vr Uuunou~ i"'ntu•· IBr .....-lin•pl.u·«. !!Jr.ii.:•· S7YS !fi32971AneneNoCet> "· ... I 1-:Xcelll·nl Garden Gro\1• rn> Ava II no w W2 5290 .. 2o.1. i:n~·nu.:il. 'k~ 1l" ~~~ oceanr;~'l: ~~.>·~~· ~/ e-!-</\NCH nE AL TY 551 2000 551 2000 Uir Condo on !.lrcam. nr lollei:c. f"" \!> & s ho11 · ptnl! ownt-r <tgl s:il 211Jl :ifl uPM ti E R I T AG E I' A R K Hro.idmoorTownhom1· 2 Br. 2t ~ Ba. bnck pat111. f',Jrlh lOnl'!.. $109,500 ()JX•n llOU~l' Sun I 6 7 Chryl'nn e Call w<'ckda~~ 1 !lpm 213 126 9H80 V.t'ekends 7 14 551 6135 l:h Owner don osen realtors 1213 'l C.:OAST llWY l.\t;t;'IA HEACll 1r.~ OCl-.A!IO FRONT '\c•w modulJr t) pr hOl'Tll''i. P'11:ommun1ty. < IK'I\. ... U hr serunl\. '>Ob l11l1.ng OK 1714 t I~.) :!Xlti THEOMLYWAY TOGO 3 Bdrm floor plan. ocean ,. 1 l" w d •· ,. k s , I J r J.! l' r·nclo!\1:d britk patio f'n<'t.'d (or 1mm1·dt:tlt ~Jlt• .11 SI ~!fl. 000 ~,l!)SION R f': \LTY •l!"I 0731 pool. IO\H 95 7 I goo or t,W~IS BA YPOIMT COMDOS ByP~Homu T"'o :! Bdrm. 21., ba t'on do' loc·alt'd 1n uppt•r Back Ra) area Hr<tnd "''"" d1ret1 from bwh:lr r ~111 llme lo !.l.'lect carpt'l l'fllflr Standard feature ... 1nl'lude air co nd . J,!araf;!f• doOr opene r and mU('h mon· ~,t·x1blt• 80 & 90~ financ m" arn1l~ble Pnt-ed .u SU9,9(IO each For 1.k t:ub. call C:arnl lloff. ai:t Parl':".l"ll(•r I lorn<·., tiJI 716-t or 6:11 009-t Salt-s oHtte ~n dn1l) 116PM ln101· ,\\<'. & ~ru_ve_r._. ·~ _um_·1._· __ San Juan Capo W!.900 2 Hr. 2 Ua. 1480 sq ft 8> rs <>kl. Ali(\ ~ J.5032 ---------- Grt-'t!nlcaf 5• Pk C.:M H -W :.ci Ct . tux home pnmt• !>1le. gd hn. by owne r t.~auon On col do· , .. r 2 br I b' nar ) :ird n 'r 'hollers. frl'n1 h d r" "" '.'.' l'"-. n ·"wood hot tub. · "·" · '"• n..-.•~-l ....,......_ Four211r .1pL-..endw.c-d -'"'111 "-' bch. ss.oo.mo avail tll ............ poo .JJluti.1.,,...., i:ara~!.">. mn· land.-.cJ p frvtr. )ard. no !>('ts S700 :>:l&~l2 mo i60 1002 1n~. k>t' of tn"'' 1-'ull rnito mr> ,\iZL .673 5J!>.l . "nl' l>lliO 000 Thr l I HH. "al10. '· ard. ~:ilk lo LOIJIMCI ~och 3248 r~. frvm t.,. v Costa M~o 322'4 t,. j t'h ~t . IJ\t, d,·po-.1l ••••••••••••• ••• • • ••••• f»5.Ut62 ~ PE:HIG( Trailer with atlach!'d HOM€~ r oo m . Lik e n e w Newport Beach Sl0.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lJt,-lt,Jt J Bd. J BJ lr~ c I.ti hou,4 NI'\\ tilt.a : 2 Hr 3 H,1 l~O d··~rt• .. fll'I .Ill \ u 111t;&J pn\ .1r' & qw1•l I bdrm 2 ha lar}!t' 'arrl SUJOO mo Uoh K1,op JJ..'l \rlull'> l'\·hrw I'd UI\ ~ J>l'f mo ~I 1.266 l.1J"" m"''' 'n Ctr>l.:> s.12 ~ 714 'J37 3154 ~ach "'°Pe'rlY I 3 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• < ·oronado Ca}s Real ~s1;11'1 1· ln'r'l s,,50 Pt' r mn ---rill· nt5 3333 W C.:oa ... t llw~ 64S.6646 :>. H ~Wallan·=t'.1..t2083J Sbl5 5br. 2ba. (rpl t11' LOW-LOW 3BDRM 2 BATH J1w:i'>ht•r \ .. r~ t'l1-.1 n 962 lo lJ or '.)& 1 -ia.r. 2 Br :>.on h 1-nil 11:! \f nn t1·r.' Ur l'1irnt·r •1r Loru .. l "li!.15 nlflltlll fknl or 1.A'J"' I II Ul.>4 ---.-- () C F: \ :-.J F R 0 " T 759-1616 H\Y \'I EW L1J 01 '"·rnn_,ulJ l.XJUbk WH1t• \loh1l1• llum•· • B1lrm sr;:, rnu "li I' I'; f( IL\ Y F HI):'-T \ I 1-. \\' ~i·•ur11' pr1•,11 ~·· µn' ,,,... 2 Brlrm :! b.1. i,ool Sl300 mu ' rl\' WotfffrOftt Homes Inc. 631-1400 Coronado Pentn~ula Low pnre. low tnlf'r('\1 a.'1.uma blc loan 1!11 -:' ~ > for lht.-Sf' 2<> W'lllS 10 :1 dynamic rt'ntal area On I> 5610.0W t:Jll 97~ J3i0 today. (trt pl.tl'l', rn·:.h paint, 11t "' • .1rpel .1ntl draJ)t'~ l>11uhlt• i.:.i ra i.:t•. block r1'lll'I' (or H v ur boJl '1or.1J.!" $650 pt•r mo \\.11IJblt.' Jul} 15 Call now for appui.ntmcnt lo !>l't' :-ipJl'I~ J Br. 2\r.o Ra . rrplc . b ll ins. W 1D hookup. rJ m rm. J?:.ir lm med13ll' occupancy S750 s.3&-0921 \10 :-.JTlf L 'r R t-.~T ,\I.'--'!~~~~~!!!"mil!!"' ~'rom S500 m o Adult .... un Sart ~· ntOPtC.AL P'ARAl>tSI! I) R~1P-l~Jr<lf; l'nv bch. ChJrm1n.: 2Br< 2AA. Sept J unt>. ~so ~J S5C9 ------- 3276 ..............•........ Pa.-..\IOOJle N l1l:iy(ul' St211' l.~t11,u.<. 31\drm • \'ll•w the W J \ l'~' C:Jr' **BEACH! Live 111 tht t·ounll'). nl.!h1 l•--------- 1n tht• r1ty or Laguna PROBATE SALE! :l bdrm 2 ba Ch:inl'I front home w1th to' L shaped dock for 2 boal.'i lllgh l>t'a med re1hnRs. atnum. (ircplan·. Wt>l bar & prh atr pal10 on the chanel. Greal homl' for IJvmg &. ente rta 101ng. Owner2l31391 3606 ALLSTATE Roy McCanh, Rltr. 541-7729 Gorgeous 3Bdrm ! '$.550-' Slone Frplc ~ aar On-am K1tc heo<SJ361 fee H E.'llTl M t;s 6314 555 llllls1de Havt•n' S6SO' Rt-aut1(ul f:!>tJll' :\1·w ,\Ir' Heated Pool' c .. r F.11l1<'tng \'1r"" (J.i&8t ll·t· Sundt?'ck' '\le~ (KJ.'>8) fet• Ht:::\TIMl::S t.:W15SJ REALTORS SCM.Jwn Yl-..S a pnvall' ~ralo'i\ blo.1ch leads nghl to thr la ke. Ca ll for y our ~:rsona l inspection u Beach Hf>aut1ful v11·"" JHR. 2RA. Sl68.SOO B' P'eninwla o.pa.x 1JWncr 497 3619 · A rare opportun1ly ln Commtrcial Property I 600 Loh for S. 2200 LARGE 1 en Ulll pd Qwl'l. pn' Jlt•. range ft1J:e Adults SH5 ~·. w 18th. 642 0835 llf:.'fflME:s 6Jl I~ Captstrafto • 3278 ..............•.•...... --------the. lovely one of a kin EXCLUSIVE oHenng JUST Ll!>'TEO. 3 fldrm k:XCLUSIVELY OUHS' on a hui.lc 101 with c·x S?73.SOO pans1on poss1 b i t· 1n ~\Odbrldgc h 1 g h I y d es ir a b I <' neighborhood RealflJ LogMna VIII• R.E. 55 1-3000 497-1761 19l0Kanan('a Pt..•,.lninf' ---~~--~~~-1L.acJ-oHHJwl 1052 IYOWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA.~ORA MIC MTN Vlf:W cash in on th<' Bu) of }OUT Life. 2Br & lBr units with 2 car garage & fireplace. IJe<,l offt'r over Sl50.000 takes 1t : liut Hurry. JONES REALTY 673-6210 Brand new 2Hr. 2'1'2ba con do SeabluH Townhoml'l>. 2:-tory. $625 963-5568 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME Or3nge Co orticr bwld mi. $895.000. Broker. • ~34$4 Morro Bay ocean \ u loL' from SS990. ll•rrns J\,J1I Mr . T ab b . :i i;t 71Hi61 K421 OWN YOUR LOT Medica l Bldg. siso.ooo Mumetta llot Spnngs·s Orange Cty. Pnnc1pals lots. Price Sl8 K·2 1K onJy. Agt. Mike Dunn. St'ller nnancl' 1or;.. 20'C 714·556-2660 down Agent 71<1-fl4o~ Clo1tdowd•htfft1/Towft· .._. .. Dewn. hcMan for tale 1700 Resort 2400 ············~·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Devastating 2Br! SJ9S -----Condo Jllr 2 ba. rltXc tu l\J<b P~OK Nu Crp~ 2Br. I Ba Cotlal?e. $600 bc:·h Pool. ">Pl\. l••nms I tiowmet Kitchen: LAuh fTI) Walk to bch. C.111 ~T olt1 ss;io, m~ 41!6700. Ccnlr31A1r :184021r~ Q.'fllW) 21 Ad.ame A:.k 4~12 2796 New Condo. Sti(J() 4 Hr. RENTIMES 631-45SS ' f"t•~ .,_..,, 3900 -------walk w (.'oa:.t l'lnla Uul ror • K Tll ........ Paid. t-"a mlly o kay OMIOfAKIMD! MksioftV~to 3267 p~~~~~~t~~~.~ 2 I 3 I 6 9 6 ·I 8 8 1 . Su.nny28 r' ObleGar• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch.ildrenWelcome' Nt•w 1'l4tS37 2270. 213/693·~ I f"enced Yard ! S3Z> Nu llOM ES !-'OR RE."JT N!'w Bwlt insl75\}ll (ec I Grab1t,qwck!(S39IJI (f!i• 3 bdrm home:. pr1c t•cl RENTIMI-:.." fi31·45.'>.5 3 bdrm . 2 ~, b :i . RE.VTIMES 631 4555 ln.>m SS25. fenced )arch -------- Townhome Urand nPw ' & ~arJl?t'' F.1m1ll1·' c:o..dominiwns Xtra t a r lo'(e delulll' i Townhouse 2br. 1'2ba, pl~a~e. K id ... & pt•h fvntishH 3400 Private \ard, 2 <"ar near Hll Pool,2story. wek'olnc .71 1.96-l~or ••••••••••••••••••••••• gara~t'. si2S mo. ls l & suo. S47 84Sl , 644·0195 m.2971 A1tcnt. no let· · st::-.nu:n OR YEAIU.Y TIIE RANCH. 4Br+fam rm. Completely remod, nl'W cpl. paint . wallpaper Lovely yard· t\01 Pond. Assum In $145.900. 551·5833 FOR SALE RY OWN ER SPACIOUS & IRIGHT 4 BR 2 Ra. lge lot. new Center o( lhe Bluffs. Top drain a ge. lnd!lcp. ell'valion, o pen beam , har.dscape. cpts. painl, Planned unit de velop etc. Sl4!l,500. Call eves. menl. c~lom J)atio. e nd OWNt-:R. 2 br. 2 ba. den. ---------1 r /p. dbl gar. pool. tennis Sl.00.500 968-3318 1100 FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bnth ho me. Mission l.ak1•s Country Club. G olf· tenois·pool Be:>ul1full) landscaped. no m ain tenancc yard. la:.l nn + SJOO drpos1t eves. ddwte 2 Hdrm furnis hed. ~:K>Sanla Ana AH•. C M Newport leoch 3269 SJ700 mo Alt\ s.t6 32Sa 646-4117! Large 3 Br. 3 Ba, 2 story. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------__ _ near beach. Now avail. Dover Shores 3 bdrm + eo..domittiums 8tfl I Br Condo. nr So O.t Plaza. pool. spa. ten S650mo 840-550-1 den + family rm. J ba Unfurnistwd 3425 Pool. 3 car ~.tr C .alt ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk'lle 673-0170 btwn 3 & 2t>r. 2ba. nr SC l'IJ1a 6P'1 • pool. Fl<". src gate. air, * * 3000 SQ fT 495-0208 urut. a cross from pool. In Irvine for UNDER -~1111111111 ... _____ 1 walk to shoppt11g center COM Duplex by own . ••••••••••••••••••••••• rus S39a mo. w re(ng lluttW• ~-4258. 551-2776 • .....,., Ir 3242 $200.000~ Almost com SCUSTOMCONOOS Elementary & H igh $250,000 1 br, 2 br. School. 4 br, 3 ba. split 67S.3083or679·9667 9al0Clubhou.c;e Rtl Dese rt Hot Springs 213-378·2572 Newpo~err&ce.Condo. ~;:·;l:.:~·~;·;\:·;::~;; utll 1>c1 S~2S /m tl NO t'EE! Apt & Condo ~I0-3i7H pletcly new from top lo 23770 IULLHURST DR. level. By Owner Sl96.000- bott.om. This mas~tve 5 Lg, 1'7»2200 sq rt. air , for appolotme nt call lllc09 Properly 2000 ~. 2ba. frpl , f'.nclO!ied 1.tv rm. fom rm. 36' boat gar. Kid O K1no pe\S slip, leas~ St500 m o / of. rent als. Villa Renlal ... m-4912 Bkr .!. Pmf Decor waterfmnl ----------• Cond06 with boal s hp<> Bhtfs condo. 2Br. 2Ha, SpcctJcular vu. Agent Single level. super loc 2 1 3 ~1 !> 5 . 4 ~ 7 O & bedroom. 3 bath home (rpks, luxury appl. pool m.3988 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~ menlS YOW J)l'l"50f'la l '" & spa. all amenities. ----------· ·---------1 ss10 968-8388 r~. 114~3990 spertion. Prime loc limiled ed1Uon •HARBOR RIDGE• ltlMTS ltAISIDI "';= 2900 Duplex unit. 2 DR. lBA, H. Harbour Waterfront l\bodbrkl-project Sl75.00Q-S265.000. Beaut oc;n. m ln & ll 24 Perfect u.lh ....................... D R . F' a m r oo m . home,40'dock.4 br. 2 ba. S7SOrno. Ag\ 644·1133 714 .OW 66SS ,. .. Developer +7l4)493-8MS views -owtYDo4)"W..t.4 downtown CM. MZ.5. No 3 car garage. Leas• Rult' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 3Br. 2"'1Ba. s uper financ· Excellent Costa Mesa. Eager"buyer has ca!>h for pets Agt John 646-S096. neg« .. respoaslble par. --------•I Luxunous lbr CQndo. The IMMAC . C APE C OD Vt'rsa1lles. all al'lli'nltles 551·3"° lniM 1044 ~oooc llMG-126S C lose to s h o~~t ne . E.Sidehome.5-48·91ll Dupl.unit.2B'R,1HA.gar. ty.Owntt.213/S82·5Z2'7 l'2t rraeu Pll•)'.ls.wlM ....................... • · a tran a porta 0 ~ lg• fenced yard Etslde 2 newcoodos 2t>r•3br 2 with l ge bo<'kya rd Maximum sec. SSSO/mo. Fam lly a r e a · q u1 et Call afte r 6pm. 548-3874 slf'ftt. Totally charmm~ macnab I lrVlne reeltg A IUBStDIARY OF THE IRVINE CO•.,ANY IDIA&. ~ LOCATIOMI This elegant 38R Woodbridt'e home is highly upgraded and In sparklin~ move·in condit1on. Ideally located on a cuJ-de·sac street near pools ind parks. it features a beautifully landscaped. large and private yard. SU7.950 . Bob Tarlton 551·8'700. (Z·54l 711·1414 Corr1M V"'-v (.,..., 642.UH ~· Oao..0...- 111-17 WOO(bdqt (t!<ff .. '4U2M Hoibor v .... c f'!"P , ........ ow~&a .... 05 ch\.&l'ches. colleaes a C.M famUy desires lo buy CM S425 Agt John poo1' •. J N. ... ~~" your Mother. Sw1mm~g 3 Br home 10 CdM. Pref .,,_..,.;,.,,,., · · car gar. • • a c. r 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc Children ---------ac.e to schools shop pool; fireplace and Ion in from owner. Have so&d 170<>'"""'1 Sunset Aquatic. 900 & JJinl,par1tsandllbrary.3 each unll. Sl.1~.000. home & read) to movt•. 3 Bdrm l ltJ Ba . newly BO/mo 840-l'4I. OK. IBOOtmo l!w RENTAL " Bdim home with a lrg -.. 1 ........ of ( •• .-HN 7$1·2'7~ painted. new c arpels. Harbor U"h\3! 2Bdrm ~ yard and plenty rwt " treea. Sl.89.500. 644·7020 J 9lJ .&IL Combination c.-omm'I & s h a r P & c I ea n Elegant! Newly Oc<'Or! OAYfRONT VIF,W Pnmc locat1 on 1n lbe A R•Cr rences requi ~ed S37S Appk'<llll2>fff re11denllal lease option ctuldren OK. $$95/mo. RENTIMIL"C! · ••1 St'<'url t y. pre~l •)tt!. Wesl<'Llff area. 2 B<tnns. pnvaty. 2 Bdrm. 2 b1t, 2 baths. mirror~ bar. Bl .&CE In th e N e wpo r t .,... .... L·1ngo ,.""~n-... Sch/Costa 'Mesa· a rea Ag\. !rl~ HOME ON WATER. s>004. Sl.300tmo yrl)· fireplace & pool.~ per W•eotfrOIJlt H,.ws mo lmm edlllte Oc. •.i&-vrwa -I Harbor art'a pre· MOO/rm 2 Br Avallabi. l!be. 40· dock on beaut. 10,. Tl l:H P.M.I • ferredl. Cond1llon or pre Auicusl l Child OK Oilbert Island. $1100/mo. IRc. • l f • 1400 Cupan<'Y Entire block 3 2 Bdrm houaes 717.723 lrv lne Ave. Btwn Holly Ln " Laurel Pl 1200.000. 2 CM dupltiues. 1 la atra Drive by doo't d.iilturb ddwie. will pay for 1e.ll occ:\IP&ftta. owe. t.crm1. WOK. Olller la 2 ~on 875-1119 owner 2 R 2 Iota SllOK. AU um loana under I~ w 12$~ Llltlttslltll • downorotfer OwnrlAI\. Cluatfltd Ada are r.allY ~6142-.... t maU "people to people'· tales calla with bi1 re· 20 ..-rs-c.M. tldenhip and b41 rault.a! Bull. l >''· old tnhH To pl.ace your c.....,... ..... frpltt. Nlet area. ad, call today 64.2 5671 TSL lnv1\mt1: 141.~903 ........ _...-- rftlses not important iu ~1720.~7·0883 Owner7l4"46-1* leuee can r mode l. wowm ~ ahould a 111 or Newport Hl!. area. 28r . ......, l244 Won 't last Newport attethed unit (Such as Nice yard. Compl lntr ......... ••••••••••••••• lownhoule 3 Br 21 ... dplx>. Lot Ion must rmdl CtlUd Ir s>d OK. Woodbrldu £statu Ba. wet b•r. wa lk to qualify ro ~sldentlal ~ l900tmo. 6'2·1817 Mactiton Model. 3 bdr , be•<'h, tennis, pool. pa. o frice sc P rem1sc1 BeaUUful Ocean View! 2~ be. 2UIO sq. ft . er Avall. Al.If;. I. S8001mo. I • lalof4 olfleft M7S'2Br:f'cdYerd! cand.. llUlllb' UH 1r lse. Children OK. In luon to 3 Brs + Obl Oarage' KklsO~ rwar pwb •lake. 1»-1715orl401644 IJOl"IMl livma area. Con' lnsplnna: CleOJ>fee mo Bob Hl·tnt or Ow.nniDa 6 new. 2 Br. z l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ u Cl Mr . w u l a I RENTIM~ 631~ 5u•uOEVN. be tn • C'OftVenlent toe. Ne wport Bead Vitia T14·"7·W2 bdrm "---3 . I be. Condo. Univ ~untty racll avail Balboa. w•llc to beth, MothertD•u1tn~r want 'nit futat draw tn the M . 2 C'&t a•r. frplt . n rsm. l3Z5 sq. n 2 br. 2 w. rtp. M Br fflt. fiatr·upper West .. a Dally Piiot au1um. no pett llOO Waterfront/Salisbury prtv yard. Wkdn Bem No All 774,s7~ et&Mlfled Ad &42·~ Sitn'• MRmt. Ml '* 673-6900 $40-20&2 • ....... -- ,• Dql ..... JllO ..... ~f.! .. ·.~·:~ Af1 ....... ~ ....................... •.•.••................. .. . ........... ······················· ............ 4JOI Office...... 44M ~;Juty 21. ,_, DALV PILOT · q? LUwe Cool a Br. 2't B•. MHe >114 ,...,..._ .. .._. lt40 ,._~._. Ja6t ··············~········ .........•.......•..•.. Protes wants 1ame ~-M South La1un11 2 room,_ • • W..tH 4600 MoMy to Lo. IOJI'........, Adi 1120 pttv. pauo. I rar 1a r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• tlJ!$ mo Ml 113t 1 Bdrnrapt *· 2 b • launt.Sry rm. 1 nr + d n, Viii• Balboa. \fl ..._ ... ,_ hh~ f.:.nel&&n•"· I•• paid tam rm. dl•h~uhf'r t a t orully dt'torah •d Sht 38t Newport Illa lbc "ullt ~ .,,r, &II or purt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••- $27$+ la~t + dep e.t~-~ r vt p:11k1ni; Belly V°"•· W1nlM in C~ta Mtu or MEaMONIYFASTll Hey David. ll'1 the Id l'rc11t1tc" Propcrt1et. Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. Pvt P\y has unbmlted day tor you lO be an old 4!)1 0708,497_~-house prt>Cerrf'd 3 funds lo loan on2.nd TO's man: tomorrow you'll be ••••••••••••••••••••••. i'2 )073 6'•rbe1• dlJ110ital r rsu a, 042 ~ c•ll t>cororf' noon rui-. tf\CWHd au. ~ RALBOA. t-'em wanh'<l l11 •hare3 Or M & f A\atl 81ZO 6U·"28 rMnl or M2 9918 ask tor U>ri ..... P1•11• l707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A AU ~ 1$, ·rl) MoH f Nr 5 point• " beach ~8032 RR. tu.m apt• I bllc from M .. n Stt dt p ct'l'dlt cbffli: l~t 2 l"\.1" m ad\ nt'e 2 8dnnt. I ~Ulapl AdldU Ci•• paid f.t2 $013 -J bdtm '• mllo lrom thr c.-~• ... to. 11t.t0U l.r1 Jo'urn Bur h \'lor. I sx·n.on. nr 17\h ln1nr l '\11 pd SJ\O 1)4S I . Tuwnhot.11w 3 bdrm 2 ba \'.tUll1'<i ('tlhn~ ~ntul aur. r1rYplaC't', pool. iop• r rn •l" P•l10 Ne.&r So L01J1910 ltoch 1748 ("U1Ut f'l ua Mutts. no •• •••••• • •• • • •• • • •• • ••• ~ ~ C~ll C'Olll'ct l GUNA RI': Cti MT wkdr.!~52U.!l81 2882 L'ljN Ma id i.t>n . color ------- bt-ach ~Y.Yf'• 28 r, aarau apt N t buch '3~0 No peh Qut'l pertioQn :i3ti 71.'18 l lir. l bJ rondo l'ou11tn- <.1Db lh 1n1e 1n I lw1t1n.:ton l1t•11ch &00 r"nl lloun u t\ 7\4 S48 4112 l br. l ba WaJk or nde Lo bch f'ncd 'ud Sm pct 1\11 utlb pd ~ AUil I.St ~ 0036 S3IO 2 Br. Ella & Dl'liiWIHt' St•(• \\Iii' 6T3·311~. M7 1901 $4~ Mo Lart:e 2 Br 2 full balh.-. Beauurul Jfl'J 1 blol'k!> to 11C't':l n Nt> r t-:T 'i fj 15 IH llG o r 83:1 :rir1. T\', heated pool 111 S32S l & 2 Bdr m Apt 111 u.-si 529-t U!f5 l\u Carpets. d ra pe:.. pool. t.oaslllw} wood beam cl.:n Jndn• Beach Breeu~· 2Bdr1n' TSl M 642 1603 S3SO' C:k>:.e to Ht> ch • Mt;p;,..ltoch 376' ~~Rml -Gnrage' ApplclS3671 fce •••••••• •• •• • • • •• • •• • •• btra ..... aOORK H l':NTI M J-:S El31 .i~ B<•aul1fulh Curn1i.hed Clean,qwet 2 Br l &. no -: -Pt>nl llous1• 1 bdr m kids/pets SJSO/mo Call Sii.ARi' 2 Ht< <'Ondo,' a ll Country C lub l 1k t• Jt'ff 631 l266 ulll p:rnl lncludt•:. WIO. fac1 llt1cs. $10501m o refr1 g & i.toH P ool 760-9117 Adults only >1!15 Call 5.57·4~6 ask ror ShannJ On the beach Beach llolc·l Rf:i\LTORS or ~16-5880 nsk for l':im Apt 2J06 W Ot-l·:inrrnnt. ------ S2SO mo + ~sec. & d{·· WES'TLAl(E VIL.LAGE LGCMMI leoch 3848 posit. Refercn<'cs rcq Beautiful new Adult Apl •••\.•••••••••••••••••• &7J.4154 No pets. +mmed. OC' i bdrm Xlnt ocean \1ew ---------rupan ry P ool. s pa, Wa!X lO pnvate beach. 100' from i.and.. fresh I> de lndcy rm .. garage av:u l. Ne w c ar Pf' l . pa 1 n l , ror. I & 2hr <ipls 9 mo UJr S3!f0. 28r SH5·Sil5. drapes. sun porrh S500 winter rf'ntal S.100/mo TSI~ Mgmt 645·8122 m o 54 9 ·I 1116 ll o n . lbr. $100/mo 2br •. llurry' K33 ~ram <bl ~or675-H127 ' Large;> Upstatrs l Br. apl. -------- ------no peb, ref's rt"Q. \s t. C'aty N1f'thlS' Co1y 2Hr .&--t-fth I L & I d po t SUS Central A1C Nl•W '""'i'L:.&:::..: h d a.. • <' can1ni.: e s1 -~~ e SJ2S645 9395or 675-9869 Heated Pool' Jacu1z' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ---Wont L:bt '. 158161 ft't' Gftwral. 3802 3 HR . 2 ba. Woodside RE:.VTIMES 631-4~55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'1llai.:<'. Vil'~ o f pool ---- I'm Bac·}wlur A pt in S>Z> Abo 2 br. 2 ba $125 Mtw,port leach 3869 South Lai.:una Oen \'u•w 67~ l&l2 ai.'I. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• -.u.ndl't·k. >150 mn f'1•m --Prt.-r 49\1 5JO.i s 30 4 30 Nu 2Br condo by S C Plaza. '1e w. A 1C . all BalM>alsland 3806 a m c n 1 l 1 e' S h e r 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9792390 d a)s o r ask lb~ rm t Litt le 1:.1 Ho:it R(-cpLior inro MSS '>lip. 28r. 3 :.try. (1 replan• --- 2500 mu 'rly h.~ PRIVAC YNVIEW t.75 Jflb7 Adult C'om µl<'x, I Br & •-IL--P · __ _. 3807 lo(l , 2 Ha ., t•n l'ls d -eftlftMRO i.:arai;:t•, bit ins , lndr) ••••••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • •• • fnc • Jae • ss.:;o l Br. 2 &i. very lg. all on I !><iB 2()2()SPMC631·6107 PARK NEWPORT · COUHnYClUI UVIMG Singles.. 1&2 bedroom ::apt.s. & lownhou.-.~ t-'rom S429 64-l 1900 IBr. 2Ba. ven Ii:. all on 1 floor, beauu ful nrw dlx decor . frp lc . p\l. nr beach & ba). Avail now \.:h1ldren OK. S925 mo noor, bt•aullful nl'W dlX dt'cor. fq )h'. P't. n r beJ.rh & bay. ,\va1I now. C]llld n•n OK. $925 m o. 1012 West llalboa Jc(( 7:xJ..3777. E Side lari.:e new 2Br . m 1012 Wl>Sl Balboa Jcf' 4 Plt·x. Very pnvate up· 7~37_77_. _____ _ P<'r ~1th s undf'ck s & Versaallt.•s Pc ntho usl'. ~arai:1•. S<\60 including ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 UUls &gardener. \duJts, ba . flre plaC"e , 1-'ull Avail. Sept. 15. yrly least'. _"!!;!pets. 7_5_9_·9_1_94 ____ , secunty & ame n1t1es 3-2 Btt. furn apt, 1 blk ZBr l ~Ba Twnh.se. pat io, $775 per mo. \Hdys from o cean. Sec dc p. gar , new rugs etc. 276 ~14, Wknds & f:v~ credit check. las t 2 mo Ca bra llo $4!>0 mo. ·9SS-ll20 rent in advance. 64o.alJ9 ----------Cal by Amg. t O. Westcliff. 2 bd-m. 2 ba 759. 9051 £ycAppealing2Br$395 Newly decorated. High ---·----Coven.'<! Pal10! Garage l'eillng. FranJthn stove .. Ouldren OK ! !8925> lee encl. gahge. No pets RENTIMES 631-055 $550. Call642·2134 HLUt'Jo'lj bp•1:rnu 11 & prhah• J 11~orv 2 tlr 21 t ba ~•th C1rcplac 1 N4> t'hlldn •n or Pt'lli 1650 ,,, 1111 A ua lal 8)HMV4 - s-HtL..-. 3H6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For tt•nt. lbr Pilllo 11n vou· bn ch s:ns l!IJ ~or 499>5645 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind VUlage ~ew 1&2 bdrm luxuf) .idull up~ In 14 plans fr o m $115. 2 bdrm townhou.ses Crom ~ + pools, te nnis. w:tten alls. ponds' Ga!> for cooking & ht'11UJ\g paid F'rom San lhl'j!O JoTW) dn \'t.' 'Jorth on Beach to Mc Fadden then We!.l on Mc Fadden ln Se:i w1nd V1 llaj?l' 1714 lti.93-s l !Ill 4000 ..•.................... Male wall 11hJte 2 or W tS.lmt!. N IL P oul. iliUt\il. Wit»h1dr)' $265 .._ ' .. utll Jim 631·240ti. Alt'x. Wo rk 646·1ff77 l<.e p f em lO Sht with same. CdM Home S2.'>0 +-'~ Ulll 675 :.1!>87 67~2032 Rmmate Need t.'d M I F Non Smkr. 381{ Condo N D Ma ny xt r a s S225 fn":>-9638 Mother & Son looking for M F to shr rent or fmd plaet! together. lfU o.1n·.i 900-1017 Rmmt ft•m. pref ~ 111 con...adt-r )fall' ~O I\ II>!-. b mo • • z uttl 1 \I Hob tlJ I !1259 f cnule. non smokl'r tu share hou.st> La rge furn rm & pn\all' bJ \lt.• ... 1 \ e rde $200 mo ullb in rid. '675-7i9-I ltoom Cor rent. pool. n r RoommJ ti' to 'hr 11! C.>lX: SJ60 m o •n llle Twnh">t'. 5240 nm ~~25J0ah 6PM __ • ·nrl uul <.:ommun1t' Room for Rent 1n Newport Crest <:ondo l-'l'm onl> S250,mo 6-12 4300 ·~ (loom & board "' ex- chanlll' ro r mo thl·r:. · helpe r. Mes a 1Jcl Mar pool Fem..ilc µn•forrl'\l ~-6787 Share Huntm.,1.on lk·.n h homt> Walk ln b.•a l'h !'>~· (J2jl9 area 54G l.269 ~s --forllettt 050 Hoom for 1'en . Hunt ••••••••••••••••••••••• lla r bor'c fa mily :llmos. StOl"age garnl{C. 6 hlh 8-10 310a hm 548·37-12 rrom beach. !Iii 57u mu ?~~ 96().5260 Room with full housf• Lrg-single gar;~,. 1n J>.a~I pra v1lege<1 Newport Bluff S60 mo ~_ach 642 6811 • h-40-5296 l br. I ba. for rent A\a1l Otfiee Rentol 4400, lmrrwd O\cr 25 prer •••••••••••••••···~···· IJ7J. IOOH ------EXEC. SUITES Sllnwnfr RHttcih 4200 l'nmt> Nt·~ pon &o:i• h ••••••••••••••••••••!!• k><· Near lJ ,. airport Larl?l' f\IR Be:ir Cabin Kent incl rc('t'Pl1on. l'o11 ldl'al IO<'al1on forf1o;hm1?. ll•r t•nr1· rm , Janitor h1k1ni: or JUSt l?elt in~ ~l·rv. util:.. 100 lrt•t .1w:i~ Wknd o r wkh l' •1P 1 l' <. & m n r ,. ratt•s a \/:I 11 11 11 1 Sccrt'L111al c,1•n ,1\J 1f ~ ~16 Lu: or Doui: !SSl !Ill I Npt llrh lkaul furn 2Br dpl" :?O sll'J>" to :..ind wiocn vu .\vail t\ui: l&:.l Mnlurl' rc·~p rpl on . Jy $475/wk 631-017<1 ------uoo rsu : UJ\Yi''HONT 2 Hr. 2 ba. pn vall• bcarh S7~0 wkly, S25001m u b7S 185-1 Newport lk'ach . 100 ft from s.31ld F'reshly de ror lbr, SJOO /wk 2br S400tw.lt. S\111 a\·a1I for AUi(. 997-0432or675 8127 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH t..:Ot""~' •••t.fciiff Dr"'• •nd .,,,,,.A•• ~ f<H CoNflt-"Q .,, c-.... .. .-....... ..; .... ... :/ u .... o. ../Fi.11 ,,,_WI<..,....• "./ ,.,o. Mr«• /Meoio-"'9 Call Mr. Howard 645· sio1 CORPORA TE PLAZA :-.iEWPORTCE:'lt'TE R 2 Pnvate offices ~ n • f\lUy furnished beach cot ~plJOO ~ i:S·l.550 l~e. HWltm~on lieach. 450 sq rt. ror $t2!> \)Cr mo · 53&-1156 <IOOI Barch St. :'./ ll. Ai.:cnt !>II 5032 Office ~pact' tav•ll Full M'r\ll't t'lC\'CUtl\(' bW l(."S 3va1I for lrosl.' In Center Adults. Xlnt references. :-io credit check • No an <*Ser man. But I still ~!;k·t>~~:.1 Eve •. " balloon payment•· loveyou.Me! t>otnh-Located nu r oc Commuting Executive Airport For leaalln~ tn wants lO rent room. week lorrn:.tion call 1DceOee TUihU. 9{)5-llSS llulr ~2288 ._...s/fft•fft/ MNllt•a I 1De nt11l t>IMO. ••~••••••••••••• i76 Ml Ct tn N C06t1 ~1 Mesa q round Ooor. fully 0a;:..,-· criuftU.. SOOS <'<IUIPPt:d. l'nvate patto -r "' 1·tc S.543 /mo T om ••••••••••••••••••••••• !67 l!l(IO Boutique. Balboa h i. Mal'lne Avenue. liest of fer. i\gt. 731-63311. Unique. Deluxe Office Space Available • W<•I B::ir•, • r1rc-plncc., • Pnvatu Patio<, • Spectacular v1ows 250 10 .3000 Sq Ft (714) 675-8662 Business R~ntol 44SO ....•..•..•..•..••••..• r\1r 'tort' & nll1!'1• 'P·"''' .tt rl'a-.on.1bJ,• ralt•., .500 to 2700 Sq~. \IE • ..,,\ \'I-lllH: !JI< l'l .1\Z \ 1:iz \1,•,,1 \, ru1 f . c ~I 545-4123 ~B. ('\t, JP lo 4700 'q rt a\a1l .tl pnn\C t:omcr 17l h & N wJH Ul vd 675 t>'I()() I 17th & In Ille n :tJ1l ull1u Sp.ICC. 1 'q ll 759 1559 Sen ice Station Ma nagers I wits pd trng <;o Orange C11lY <1alary ~ comm. tttwr sPrv income c; m 1 n \~tment· re11. a uto req. for details call Slat11>n :\l .in .. gr r s In t' \il-4 1731 2215 d}' 171-0 495 2136 ev~. Sf.i uon :\tanagers Inc An ~: 0 E M f lnt .. rt·,1111 on l"•'lll\1• think m l( 1ndi\ 1duab lo mana~l' own bU5mt'S' i;:ll ~ P:\t ICECREA:\1 SHOP Popular :-/ewport lk'arh loc<1uon Must sell 1m ml·d to be !>l orrer 1;73 5662. ~ ~ ----- MoMytoLoon 5025 ...............•....... /NEED fMONEY • CREDIT HO PROBLEM 2nd & )rd TI> loan' 978-6531 \rr.1n.:1 db' Coast H~ loan' HOMEOWNERS OM Day A.pproisol Us<' your t"qWl) ror b1lli.. home add1llons. 1;al'J li<A~. etr Any a mount. any reason Credit or JOb not ne<'t"l>'iar) Comparl' our <'O,\S 2-4 hr:.. & weekcndS · 644-1923. 846-5567 Money tor any reason · Loot & Fomd SJOO . Low monthly paymenu. • SWUlg loao1 · lnlerest on· ••••••••••••••••••••••-.. ly Loant. Of' lS year ruJly arooruied loani. avail . Call Ruu a l !7 14 1 &33·0027 or eves 675·8021 for la tf'st rates. Im· mediate fund_1_n....;.~_. __ _ 143A% UMTH,STI . SECOND TRUST DEED ~. LOANS tOAC1 $2Q .000 S50 .000 L'p lo IS} r. finanr mi: Wt.•dtly com m 1tmcol:. for an; reai.on For; our bll!>1nc'>:. or For .>our home • f'a.st C'()Urtt.'OU.'l .. er\'ll'C MO PREPAY PENALTIES RE,\L i-:ST,\TI:.: Pl~i\~CIAL 17141542-1834 Satttet-MhJ. Co. \II l) Pt'' uf real c :'llJ lt' 10' l~tmcnu ~mcc l!l-1!1. SfWcl•ziftcJ Mt 2ndTDs 642-217. 545-061 • W100"" ha .. rn1Jnl·\ for 2nd 1 IJ ·., :'loo t•rc-d•l 1 ht•f'I. n.1 pnll' 1-<">r .. cwin 1·:.ll \...'\ 1;;3 iJll Jn\ llmr < 11r , rl• ri r;: :!11'1 Tit t 'Jllfr • ..-t11r 1 ••I I 2:'llo3 IST. & 2MO. FOUND ABS ARE FREE Cal~ 642·5611 . . Loi.t or Found a pel? Call An ima l A ssi s tanc e LeuglJt'. 537·227i no fee . LOST Red Llhr. Wallet k t.WARD. Vf'ry lmpor· tanl 1t 1i. Returned. No Q Ul-5 A.!ikcd 673-1155 t-'OUN O Ma le t 1 ~e r strtpi·ll rat C~ area. VoUJ'lg 1n agt> ~ 6326 ----f'OU :'\O 2 kitte ns. nr Bushard & Yurkto wn. II fl !l6R .t7J2 ----'-- L()!-,1 Ft·m Siamese Cat . ~·al Point. lle1rll. Univ. l'ark 1\rcJ. Jn inc 7 21. Plcai;P l'all Rew a r d fl.S7~ ------ f'Ol.'NO :'<1 J lt• lJbh' kit Ll'n ·10 I:? ~·k , lnlm: 5a2 0322 FOL'N O. Be1g~ Sht'pherd ft.'malt· rto~. n!' (.;arf1dd &Wiird.11 R ~12644 ----------Personals S350 ..........•..•........• f'l<li I.AW studl'nl n•·Nh ~.cx.o Will du am1h111;.: L•· 1· .ii c n n r 111 ,. n 1 1 .1 I l>\'~I P 0 . Hox 321:! '\ B !12f'oi).1 •• '>l'llllTt: \I. ln:,\Dl~GS lllJm IUpm l·ull) l.1c'cL l'r.! i2:'.lf, nr 1'.I:! ~I llUS i.. CJmtnn Jt1•JI. San ll•m TRUST DEEDS ~ f n .. L'o1 lo S:.001\. :io I ~,.... purrhJ''' .Jn'I n·f1 2nd t ri Sl.JIJI\ I.;> r<. Ownn. :'-•1n ov. n•·r :'l.n pr1•PJ'. ff•1 11 .J'' hnlt1 \J<.,n 1hn1 1 tv ( 'omlo~ MASSAGE B<· pJmpt'r•·d w11 h .. I'•' r "' n a I r l' I a -c: 1 n i: m. .... ~al!e b~ 12 nf lh<' pr~ llll"-1 ~·1rb in !->11uthcm I '.J I du r n 1 J J a l u l l I , ~.nmJ I'll' Opt..'n lOam 1.1m 7 rta" a wf'ek \'1., .1 ~1 C ,\.tlJnt1-. lkallh SPJ, 211:! 11...irlo.>r l:Sh<I • 1 ,,..,1,1 \11 --.:i 1~;:, :>-133 Ur- 1111.; lh1 ... ad lor you c- IXJlll~" 1-'I ' \ '\C l \I. ..... 1-.lt\'lt'l-A"> 1.1(1 1.1111, ,.~, If.Ill ~Oil !-IALE A ~O 000 nutt· ~··1·un'<1 b)' J r1r\l ~l dt-<'tl vn I plu.'> Jl'r~i. of on·.tn \ 11 "" 11nipcrty 1n the S..11 .Juan C;1p1'>tr:in11 area dl.St'Ounlrd to > 1cld appro' 15 pt•rn•nl to malurtt ) wh1rh I'\ J an 2. I~ l'net· $220,000 Call 1;1 1)6-W ~ . I 50/o INT 2MD Tl ~Prepayment Pena It)' ~~T'<; l.ido:"t>v.port Companv 6 i J i :; '.I S 2 I h r '> ._,,..,1al ~1_ft ___ _ TOUCH OF CLASS ESCORTS 24HRS 752 0817 Great Ca"" mty ESCORTS 21 HN &H 011!0 Ccnlt/ChKb ...,.&p/MCJVlsa S1SO Yearly. Lar~e 3 Br . a:i. Ba. Beamed ccilini:s. fl r e plac<'. laundry. g<1 rage. steps lo ocean, Ad u I l s . NO P l::TS . 6i~ 196. 833 3307 Super Sensal1on ! $390 Breezv 2Br' Gara~e! Open ~allo!"!5468> f~ Oceanfront 3 Br. 2 ba. an· nua.J lease Nl·w p::unt & C'arpets. fireplace. SU2S. rro. 613-2113 IRVlME TERRACE Lovely home 3\•ailab lc f()(' AUGUST at S2600 per month J Bdrm an a SUPl'.:R LOCATION~ I Mo. FREE -:l,R2A sq fl t:omrlll.•r!'1,1 I s· 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 *FOXY LADY* OUTCALLO~LY RENTI MES 631-455S CoronadelMar 3822 ----------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhouse 2lir. gracious Jbr. 2ba. "2 blk lO brt- 2br. Iba. dcckl>. pool. llVln~. '!°°'· adults. f':IO 963-8818 r aflXJrt, no J>l'l!> t.casc. J>{'L'> S.17.1 7S5 W 18th St 968·2238 ~!15 b/3 ~73 616-~.An _______ ,1 Br. l bath 1n secunty 2 lrg 2br. lba a pls $500 & 3Rr. 2Ua. s.iso mo. Call buJldang w /ba) view. S;SSO mo. No pcls Call Hu:o1s a l 957·1900 or Pool&swidcl'k.$675 m o. between l 0am -7 pm 631°"68 673-2113 5"59·9265. lbr. patio. south of hwy. S360 1n c lud1n g ~as . biS-8826. Spacious l bdrm. garden O>ndo 2 bdrm 2 ba Uay apt. Pool&: rec. Atiutils view , cnclsd i::a ra i::e. pd AduJt, n o pc~. auto. opene r. $750 year· El Pl.lcrta Mes<t ly. TSL Mg mt. 642· 1603 1~1 Maple Ave Apt 5 2 or, off1r<'. 2 ba $575/mo. S or Hwy. S pacious 2 Br. DcMaPoint 3826 f/p built ints. i.lJ>l> to Cari>el. drapes. bit ins.. 209 41 t NB pnvatc ded:. r a rport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean . s · ~m utils IJlCld. Adult:. l BR. bltns. cpts. drps. 673-~7 or 213-869·5985 or only 613·5454.673-0164 YI~ Near Ma nna. SJJ0. ,_~ __ 1_4 _____ _ --493·7906. 951·7630 evs 3 Br. 2 Ba, upper dpl't onh . 2 & 2 Ba rondo. O<'ean Suitable for family or Vl('W, frplc. child OK. three.SSSOJm o 6'7s-6832. Excepllonal Man ne view. S7 00 I m o . 8 33 -1611 3 . lBr, frplc, wmdow wall. 760-l829eves. Bachelor $350. l Br ~. mature adlt. 496-7592 5550. Complet e ly fl'· Jt;iiHcJOft a.ocJt 3840 rurbtshed. Ma ny xtras. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk LO O<'can. M·r . a nd 8 4 8 . 3 3 0 3 e v e l> & l.Dvely all a dult, no pet.s. 1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed· weekends. Agent. t.nger, n.b. 840-0619. CostoMeso 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeluu poolside xtra lge 2.br, 2ba. Bltns. dshwhr. 11 , miles beach. Ad Its. VIUAIALIOA COMDOS LEASE: AduJtonl> lBr. lBa. Ocean View Wr. Den. l ~ Ba 2Br. 2.Ba. Ocean V1e11' From $.S95 mo JRL PROPERTIES 64S4S66 ~59 Westfield FAMILYAPTS. no pet s . S395 m o. WES'OCLIFF 2 bdrm. 112 SJ6..8362. ba. Townhouse . Avail. Brand' new beautlrul lrg apt, for families with l or 2 cblldr-. Near park. 11eat. paid. No pet.s. 2lir . 2Ba $465 398W. Wilson.C.M. 631·~/548·2408 3 Bdrm •PL gas pa ad End gar. adlt.s 6'2·5073 •, ,~ ~~ r • \ < ; :-I (' I .... ,.., . ,,J • 1 & 2 IR Patio Apu. • Onhwft!Mn a llQ's • 'oot • Rte. Room eG1~t11Ltftd~ • Jet to a.1ei. a si.o,s Aug. 8th. Adults only. no pe(s. ~. 1728 Bedrord Lane. 548-7S33 2YIAISOLD 2 Br, l 'r'a ba, lndry rm adj. kitchen. Private yard. S425 mo. S300 seauity " cieaning. 700 Hamilton, apt l ·A. Drive by. then call tor appt. 96).1112 .. i:e nt. 631 1400 • Vacation RMttats 4250 ·········~············· LJ)(Un a B~ach. Oc t•:.n 1-'ront. pn vate b<•a<"h . 2br. fully furn Avail now & Scpl. o-12 ·1802 o r !175 0'.»5 -_ __._ ___ _ TAHITI Spend n heavl•nly \ ara- l11m 111 lh1s modem 2 br. 2 ba bungalo w. on thP waler -a r o und thl' island from PaJ>t'('lC m na tive i.urroundani;:s Adults only . Car in· eluded. Transpon a t1on to & rrotn airport pro v1ded P\ll pl.>. !J79.2t'&J eves & wkcn<U. ..... to~ 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MoVUli;:'! Avoid deposits & cut living e xpenses• Profess1onally sin ce 1971. HOUSIMATES 832.4134 Am Y MO CHARGE ••HOW1E•• Rental Sha ring Service 9S3-0579 7 days 953-0395 MIF 40-50. lo s l\t' SBr. 2Ba me. in C.M. Nr. So. Cst Plaza. spa. $225 mo. + she or utU. 641-4913 Fe m rmate. new 38r, 2\'JBa twnhse. pool, Jae, CM ~2547 eves Paty Mtr to s l\r 3 BR hsc. 6 blks fr beach . HB. $225. .. ulil· 96C).S260 H.wport Centff r>resugious t:'l'" swtt· lnclds -.er '{'f\'1<'<'"· n.-cpt ohon" Jn:.wl'nnc umkrgmd prkni: . l• 11 ' &. antique dct•or !'onr r m 61·1-i l 80 ,\o,k lor John or J ant! BEST RATE In NEWPORT BEACH DH.ue Office Space 400 to 5000 Sq. ~. •.l.m1tonal Sen arc & Ut11Jt1es Included • AdJacent Lo Airport & Rt>Staurant How • \1·ccss to 3 :\1 a1o r f'w)S. 833-8813 kOLlCEMTER HEW.-ORT Elcg:IJll execul1\ c swt~ In prestige loc lnrldi. seartarial services. re· cept1on1sl, te le phonl' answenog & m ore 1-'rom S27S per m o T ll fo • H ~A DQ UARTt;n ~ COMPANI ES A pro ress1ooal environment. 714 /851-0681 OeJWte I & 2 r m officl-S adj. Airport Hotel. From $205 mo. No lse req . 833-3223 S2S Sq Ft. wood paneling, carpel, parking. ut1I 3la2 Newport Blvd. C M 566-4181 644-2228 -.paC'•' 'lil~w port 111\tl ,\ ( :i 1 J fo r I<.,. (' :i 11 t.-IS 1 ISll 'I,\ \l !>P \1 i51!SQ FT lith ~tr1, t ltU,11''1 :.nopptni.: C'l lllt•r I ""l·• .\lt>sJ Hl"' lo11<•m H·~ tii5 6ill0 c~rciol Refttals 447S ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT PLA.2.t.!! l'nm.• rt•laal :.pJ1't'. IJOO fl. '-\l":O rn•1 1(\00 '\ Hr.i.tol , NII PJtr1t·k A._'t 1>31 lZVi lndustriat Rental 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S6SO lnrl ore near nu ZlbS' 18101 R•-<lnndo<:ar 11S. llunl Heh ~12 2ilJ..I • TO $500,000 with terms up lo 5 YEARS P.1) l'T'll'llh ai. low :is INTEREST ONLY For f~l Action Call 851-0991 REPUBLIC HOME LOAN TM Homt loClft Comp•y lrc*er $ ............•.......... SIOO ·········•····••••••·•• l.itLk J.:no,.n F1nanc1a l & l'r• ti1 L s .. ,.r <'h r·r,,. Ut t.ub \I I ' Z1llt>s ll<l\ I fr(l'r C \1 !1211:.'7 • 972-1138 * RRST LADY &eon • Modefs •Porty Dancfl'S • * 972· I 345 * \tC & \11sa ,\creptl'd SCRAM-lET ANSWERS 1\1,..h<·r N.H JI COVER GIRL r.;an.: lntJk•· ..... OUTC "LL* THl '.\K .. A 95.JCJii)J ~I C1 VISA ~'l!n •n :i ma r na g1• ~~~~~~~~~~ c-nun~£'10r ' "'1ndow -: · Out w I uni n Tiil :"I' IWt•r Happy .Ads 5 120 ....•.........•••...•.. MAKE SOMEONE HA#'( MAKE SOME~E SMILE Pince a HAPPY AD 111 this C'olumn for only S3.25. Ca 11642 5673 ESCORTS •953-4473• 1\1'4a)'> oiw_n __ _ :\1 ~!'>\Ci t-: SIO W AO \!\ STIC: \I \SS u.a; 5Stl 46.'.)li SantJ \n a •lassagc. St eves lla1 r ll:lppening & Spa. 17Sl Nt•Wp<Ht Bhrl c ~' 646 9636. tOam· IOpm. Prof<~1onal Therapeutic rro:;sai.ic L1c'd NR Appl only Steve 548-2817 * IHT'LMASSAGE • Jorur.z1 • Sauna HR OC .AIRPORT 4:.ll Dirch·N 8 545-0275 11-23 m aC'ross Shera ton Wlute males, 23 & 26, :;eek m a s c m e n . R1 c·k : 673 5623. Scou : 673-5772. U>se we11tht no w! 10..2!l lbs a mo. Guaranleed. Call Sandy 540-7375. LOSE WEIGHT NOW~ f\ln & Easy way to I~ 10 lo 29 lbs, a month. lOOCTo Gua~anteed or you rmneybaclt. 790-7037 Sales/Nutrition. Reti~ at 23. Starting again, join me. eam high Income royaltle1! Mr. Booth 790-1UJ7 ' . - G DAILY Pit.OT P, .. :···· 1 .. >.~~~"'---~~;~·-_ :• ·J~"' 1 ,~ I),"', 11 ~ ~ ;·~·~.~'·' 'l<f/P'~,r ... ·~:!·~.!!: -.. --...... , • f»e-±-1 --. _. " ...................................................................................... , ...•........................ , ·········-············· ..•....................•..•................•.......................•. Dih•t••>••P•r''"' lat BWI .... ~,pi10ol.QUdta,.1n .m1 home Jl1N1Nte o.lrdener. l) •Ml.FIXIT• Ha~41 movtna netda'! an~.9'0M.btock worlc. R-L.L.-Pnt PVTPOST BOX •IUpal,..• 1lro111n,· nn -'d. l"flT'IOdl-1. plw. pnlH . lorao,. RH1 , yr,. n.,..r: tlnup. tnm. , C..rpenterlt Palntant Cet job dobe q!Mcllly, tile ttn. concrete patios. WWOW ra. SERVICE SI& Atl>hal\. W ·4' l -4 )Ta r•Pfr. daJ .. v1(" 8~bur1t IJ\Alfll P'r4 •t Tt~ 1Ml '"'y•"n ,_ ..... 1 tasal" e lflc:lenll". Call wt .. • dn·vewa.:s Fr.ee Ellttlnl 8 yn Prof E'lp ()ptn34hrs 2l!OO I!!. Cout _IM'cl • Lit•l:S1C1 Ponded "'iC'lor1.rloU 1 iw ..... "'•'" Scot "a t4f'r.; -· J • W-ut PntH Neal &r f(wy, Cd~. 640·0340. 5* mo S4160IS -• lAv.1\11 trtmrnrd It t'd1ed. ~ lTSZ a¢4!l4 ' l •Jt "ta •tJohn 146-l.s83 Clean 4 )'r. awmin\ee 6*4481 The Mail Room . ~' • ----irror. ma""•' In 11 dt-an ui-. hauhn& ,...._.UCK'S HANDVM \N Wl.U hlul an"" .. 'n1 for l20 Cus tom b ric It sto11t• f'rtt fllt Call Ad S1u er ..._.~lat r.-..6s.r.ac.. ~ o1 >our ht tild 6'29901 "'" • • • ,.... -· • • 1157.642.-.\3002-'bu ........ .,.., ..,;;.ii;-•••••••••••••••• =.-.;:; •••• •• ........ •• n "" d 1 A m b ll 1nu1 pal.lo cove111. doors. wan· • !old. no COIK'ra.. Call bb'lt, concrete" stucco. • ••••••••··~··••••••••• •l!lflll!l!llll!!91•-. ... •~-CShu\poo 6 lHM t'IE-&n cn-auv~. lnt .. lhfl n\, r.• P.l("rllwnt aard .. nu. dow • c•blnel repair Davwhl~ Refs.f'reeest .$46-81.Sl • PAIM'TIMG • Ct• b ' net & i c It Y ! INmALl'ONSUl.T ~ bn&Jltl"Mn •Ill bllblto, RP:fo"a nil an r la•n.11 . 1rn1. h1uhn1 6C2·~ Alh roundba&&lin.1. a.tom Bnck Work. T ile lntenor& l':xtet'lor HA..>fln1st11ng from 119.00. t'Rg t'fAalOJn\nblH<'h Cwa<n 3 J1m l.lu 641 910, Rr rau. U Oom1 lT.truck.Preeest. ~Ss>ttiallzmg in Reasonable&Quah\)' Pree estima tes. Jeff • .... ,.__. Liv, din rm, ti.au SU A111 11t"ft 11351 J 9180 • ~n. small remodell. ~ lM4 c 11 f r Work S40-52.51 . • ftilr~m rm 11 • COGCh SlO, cbr _, -h aullna . Call JHk • •· a or ree 714.534 ms ---------...... .,._..,.. tr. Gu.ar Phm pttt odor C-1uedor TARt.AWNSERVICE 875·3014. • ~Hnde•'•I est.ipllt.e.675-4394 -------,-.,-.--RoofilMJ """'""'""' • "-n.nn ... le ........ ~•1l"n° Lau•"'a t g usto ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lnt'Oll)OraUon C'rll l'TIM!lr, l~ >"' rxpr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... • .... ·~~ u ... -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a... ,._, pam 1n c m .~,.t~Plan WtU i.., wurk m) If Rt>I& E Enc Pt•t ... -.on Uldfl U.t hau~1~-00S8. Carpentry. Maaonry. Cedar Crpt 4' uphol cln _......., work not thl' <:heapest lte pa1r & Reroor. All s:u 0•01 ruitrit:tor, room addt roofing, plumbing. tile. stm thampoo. ~h(nl: •M••••1••:••••h•••S•••••••• but the b('s t J JCk ly pes-s hlnt les-rock• 1.Awoffir.of .. .....v~u '""f' tL,.,, .. tioo i . r mod,•l. la c ~:1p MOrdener . com dcywall, stucco. paint· deodociier. prollt.r wa.x. r~~1 ng . ST de , tarhvang 494-0:r77 iihakes-com po-t.ar. Free J •me' W B u h o P ~·,. '""' ...,.., ota u.vuor .. •l'm)b.., 751 O'~ m r el al & yd ma int aog, Urs. +More . J B Rea. 838.5.$43, 751-e1 .....,.,. ege tu enlS ave ----------esl S41·~ fin . Avail._ *ll1n m1' 11. 'm. ,. ... )d'I>, rl IHIUP f'Rt:E BST ,646-9900 grown.• Lie'. Tl24·436 Pa111tmR& Papenng --------- -•oh SIS C~RPl-.T Fft'tl hdra +bit) windu~ l\.'ti!64l 1096 ROBIN 'S t<OUSE · Samegoodserv.641-84.27 Profes~tonalwork SocWs.rticfl MA'J'TERS)40..18-l9 ~l.illi.t. ra•plac\" u.:ly ,... H • ._ CLEANING SERVICE · . Rsnbl Steve 547 4281 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMIGRATION -• dn., &hdt>r\ windt'Wti. Y.ircb clt'anup lawn!'.• 49 For 8 lho~hly clean CHUCK S MOVING. ---- -l'ROBLE MS ·Need lo Caa--.. A~..-tk e\c LH & bOtHhll l'C>rtlph•ll' > ord m .11n ....................... hse ~7 hght hauling. f\M ext11nt painting by talk .. f'ree counsehnR V\111. C lliat-n hip. l~W"rtN nt'nl Re 11irn,•1•. Work P~tm1t All> W~ t\uner 152 KO 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.34 ~ h•1.1nc1." lrte tnrnm111g llauhn~ Moving. Con· 642-62SS RJc·ha rd Stoor St hl·. AB C H ELP L I N t: \cou$\IC c~lhn&' re• 113.\-7227 crete & iree remo\al. HOUSICL~ w Try me 831,i~. 24 ~2222 mcHt>d i.c rapt•d & JMcfrical GeMrafS..-Vicn Dump truc k Quac k Xlntms 129wlt 557·2:!33 ,..."'9/Poperiftq _hrs__ Tiae--------pl.uh~red "aoolh t'ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••'•••••••••••••• _:en1ce 642 763i WL'llOOW~WALJ..S ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlca~/R•poir ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• C.,.••r u.llm..lt' 675 ~ -J-J .1-X I Kl("IA' i•nn·d W•nh'\.I Collti.tl' Slud,•nl 11) t 1 L'LOO"'"s· • PETERS Pl\J~TlNG •••••••••••• ••••••••••• l\wl\mR\on Reach Tile Co. n~htl rer ''11m.itt· on t 1,,. l n S uper''"'' Uaulmi:&DumpJobs v· ,. C'': Expr·d . Rt3s Rates Neatpalrhe:.&tc>xtur"' Tutl,,.,howers.entries & rMgcur 11m~llJUl>'-T (' I 1 h ,\:.kforRand~ • at'anc) id nlllR• Free Es\. Call Gene ~1esT. 89.,1439 drainboards 842·3020 Lat: •3J7~ 11>730359 t•,•na.:t> •Ir · •>: t Cl11Kent1l41968-SJ07 ~~ ~"' ~ -- ----hou:.t'kl't'J.lm.:. t'Jr n<q ~9436j -----------------l-'t'""es·t1mates &pr...1.ad· ....................... f\J~"'TOM INTF.RlOR C-..t/Ca.c~ CAHPt.:NTKY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 y J M2 88W [)a.le W Phillips Cemenl __ •_Y_ -:'\o Job loo 1om incl L,'LL'.CTRll'l • "•' 152 ~ 1! t '--·--Lo Slocro & Pl.islt'T P.ilt'b. ...... "' r c '", ------1 HJul Grad1nJ?. dcmolt >OU wan your,..,...,,... Pro(. painhnJ?. Ext & Int Vt<'t-JO yrs e1per All a round f1 n 1l\h rmMJnr), Lt(" & bond~ Be:.t r.u e-:.. tbtdi1'1NI" lion Sk1nloader. dump ~call Gina f'ree est Low rates •380015 Frrt-no )Ob Loo l>m. qw r k 61 Ins ured. bonded . Lie ~t ~orknuni.h1p •· 497~1 clean &45 1203.00 ~l~ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• t rur k Trees / yd wit est 536-4383 MC /Visa -J26509 714 829· 7868: .(raming Re Comm I ~·21.62_· ------~~ ~· 646 042.S _ PaUOb. ~al.ks, dnveWJ)s. ~1'1\4' II jOb~ preferred J:i k or nil Tradt•:. llome 831-1257 Pk: 1U-g 9'74-~ evs 675 834S ---------Apl's & House <:leaning. Dave's Paanung. s.erv1ni: ....... ------_ rcpdtr !>m.ill Jobs "-·-T ns R-~·s Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt>l'ktn~. p11l10 ~O\ l'~ f''tl't' l1H CJll Sc·olt Jft 1~ 1l,1uhni:: property clean up """" ra "' area 9 yrs. most reas. l=:ltctr1 c1 an 1.1l 1)t•rf).k)M~_ _ rt>mo H' shrubs. trtcs. Carol after430'~ lnsured.llc"d.586-8425 G G 1dlt>\ Plumlil'r •"'"'"10" (0 '\" 1..•m )"'h~ u-~u Sl•r111re. m~lJlla ·~ 0 v ~ " "· Hornt> 1mprv1•-•nt • ., ... ' r. t J k 494 0307 ·~ •-.. -...., ~~re_*''._ a.!_ Mauw t ES4r• Jl.,. uon. bat"kflow t'crt1l1t·<1 __ - -~lnll'flant"t> "' rcr11ir' t-xpt>r Fl'nrmi.; Dc>pt•n ' ~-" 5P}1 S48 9oa77 Formica wk cui.lom rab1nets. small JObs 963-90:'.>6 or 960-&&87 ........•.......•••.•.• 1'roft.>-.s111nal Window dt·a.mn~ bv Joe Daniels Complete reno' attnJ?. tement work.of all kinds Mfl·s.203 _ _ dablt' 631 .a2'>.I l fauhng & d~unin~ & l~'l'I.' ~·~;;:;~;;~·~:;;1··,~~·5• Ostm patntmg. lo rate1o l10n642 !ill~ Char Reno\alan1t Scrvicl.' Patios. sidewalks, bnck -t rym Res (omm I tall Nt-wpart , Costa :\1c-sa & f'ree est J yr ~uar . SELL 1dlt' 1ll•m ... ""'llh •' -~3749 I ~'Ork. f'r!_t· cs1 55li 0757 _ Seu idle ~t!ms 642 56711 Want Ads .. C'all S.S2·~!1 Ila)_ ~7~0664___ __ I nine 675 3175<'ves 962·1478. 633·9837 aft 5 J.>ail y Pilot Cl;i.,~1r.c<1 Ad Oaso;uied ~~ 642~~ 7 14 ;)4d ·&!SJ '-no1NISenlcHSl60 ..... Wanted 7100 H.tpWClftteod 7100 HetpWant.d 7100 tWpWant.d 7100 HalpW-.ct 7t00 HafpW-.d 7100 ~Wattt.d 7 100 ~Wante-d · 7100 .•..•.••..•.•...••...••.••.•••....•.....•.•..........•.....•••.••.•.....••.........•..•. , ............................•...........•........ ··•·•·················· ..•............••..................•........•. FREE Pnc)nancy Testing __ Cash 1ennJ? rxpl'rll'nt·1• 0 .... -.a...... G~as ~ould be hetprul ABORTI ..... An .M~"· ~ umledC'Jllfom1.1 &ink •GtMral C~I Of' E.xp"d couple to manage 300 Main SI Local A-sthflio 120 adult only units m Huntmj.tlon Bear h HUMTIMGTON SJS-88ll •Low hi Inca.des BEACH f.OF: &Alb Tflts, ComwliltCJ. .US'l :\Inv.rs PrO-'•tded. --...---- • S. ¥' y. Medications 833-9677 Bankm~ ..tP~t-Op &Gift • R ,. HITE C T U R '-L South1o1.est B.ink. L.1~unJ .._ " ~ ,... Beach. rt'qu1r1•:. ,., •C:O.S.Un9 & Rt>Tc-1"· Ot-:SIGSF.R DRAFTS-penenced Bank Tt•ll,•r' rd :\1A.'J. for ~pace plannmJ? l,;p 10 S775 mo COniJC't • M •di · C a I & & mtenor d e!>1.1?n f1nn Jnan Gor e ~!17 17il Insurance .Acct>ptt>d. '>Pl't"1al1z1n.1? 1n t"om I E 0 E •Co"fldt>nt ial & mer1r 1alorr bldJ?mt1m PenoftCllCare. µr1J\cmen1<. Arl"h1tll· ---------•! BIRTH CONTROL tura l draflmJ? & • c1~&11rn STERILIZA TIOM '"'_Pt'r n_N',·l>i.of1 ~ 2<.f(.Jo.1 For iftfonnation or Im-Arc-h1tNlural Uraltsma n. .mrdiat• oppoint..nt. nl'Pdl•d for tt'mporar~ cGI: P 'I" work 1n dc!.1gn1n2 CAUFORHl.A res1df'nt"e Ca ll Ent" PREGM.AMC Y ti13-!>l30 - ---- COU ... SEUMG .Anemb6t'rs Wanted BASKl"G SAVINGS COUNSELLOR lbe Laguna :'l/1J:(uel ofrlt"t.' of San L>iei:o Ft'dc•ral Savmgs & Loan h.i~ u rull Rookk1•c>p1n.: """:.(uni 1o1. "t r on I! ,\ 1 P l' "l 11t•n 1•nt"e. 1111 urlmll d1• "~n firm. In me• Salu11 rornmt•ni;urut1• w t'' r~·nenre. bt•nef1t .. St>nd r<':oumt>:. to PUK. 1801:.' ~~park Circll'. 11 'ml'. 9zrn IOOtcKEE:PER F\Jll Ttllll' Prr.U1on lur our In me Off1t"L' EA pt>nl.'flrt• R(>qwred Xlnt Jlr~ Salar) & PJ1tl \"at"Jtton Con I .11 t 111\' Pcl"!'Ollnet Director \pp I~ 1n Pt·rson HERITAGE BAMK 121 N faK'hrt A.noheimC.A 714-991-3860 BOOt<kEEPER F /C f'a:.haon Is land inva'l ~nl hrm. Excellt'nt up po rtun1ty 1-:xpe r & m.1lUnt) reqwr~ CJll 640-()123 Clen cal SCHOOL CLERK Net>ded by HunllOj!tOO lkach Cit) St"hOt>I 1>1st Typmg speed of 50wpm 1'.'qWred $87!>-SlOSl mo dt'pt>nd 1ng o n t'X ~nente Appl} · 73.S Hll\ St . llunttngton liedch ~88.51 Clenr al SECRET A.RIES Emplo~ menl a\ .111 1n mulls s urround1nR' Competlll\l' P3). in ll.,.\WW & hirl' For mure mlo call Tod S.:n 1te' 97!1 IS!IOO L1ental Q.EllC /TYPIST T)pisl ~ed for tnVOIC mJ?. bill\ of lading. in urance forms. pWThase <irdcn.. quott.'ll.. l>O~ k>t lt'l"S AccurJc> J rnU5l t'Jl l ~r:. <.:o pl.tn SS~6901. IMS Equip ~nt. 280S lia rrant"a Rd , lrvmt' E 0 E Cook & k1tcht-n ht'IJ.1 r l GURt: C110 1 r11I w111ted C:ou n.,t'lo r f-.\1•11 111i.: SS9:tS99 r -.hilt ·""'"''''Jt t .1rt·.1 ---&a J6:X) COO K neE'd e d for - Newport Beat"h and LonR t11t> Clt•rk. i::1•nnul 111111•1• Bea~h Rusty Pe!Jcan T)i>1n1t n -.1wrt.,I 1.,r l'f" ~"~tJ> between J.5 mot1on<1I purww'. 14.., PM It r J d ~ oi r m •· r ., -----I n .., u r .. n 1· ,. (, r o u p --ClEo,ITYP'tsT.; -. DBJVB L.A. n .. , ~l it~) t-. <> t-: Puttha.smtt De9t nttd..4' I Tb homu tn C.M ,UAM ;.1,; I l..rk. I-o II T 1 tttt· mature pc:•rson w I at" SJTh.~/mo • bonus t urat e l > p1nu s k ills. ~t>M> Car na'd~ "1 Ph J h., t '' 1 I &. "Ood .,,1 numb<'rs . ~lor~-4982 ·--,num·n1-.11lll•· .. l •h•l\11 ,.. mg "kill-. ht·lpful '<1111 pleasant ptlone DeYiled Dftltd P..t tilll'llP bt-i:mnini: J)jJ"t111n. ru11m ""°"' m happ) s urround • in.:'> ~ ,null i;trowm~ Clerk t)pist. ltd l>P'"I! tor .,c1,.1n11 rn. 111 I 1111 comp.an) Xlnl co slolb. atu.>nuon Lo d1•tJ1I tJ<1 !'>.ind\ trll 'f.!F t-,.l b · n t> r 1 ts. C a II I n ~ & dental t .llP rl"qw r~ .!18 t: Apf-oxuna t c-1 > 16 hr-. P€' r ~ 3003 _ _ _ _ --~. morntnR.s llunt G9'BlAl OFftCE DISTRIBUTIO..._. a .ERK TYPl~l.60wpm. tn(tlon&-~~.S12~1-fid l\p1n;.. 'kill-. ,,.,ir., "" .. ·· ofr1c~· dul1 s ';1n1-<l Elt>•1 ro>(l11·' lirm CLERK ""-"1c !(en. ·• t" • OmtaJ Chair Side i\..,., t 1n l.n f t e "1 l B h \Jl\ofll't1.I l"n' Ill 12.11 " l .,...ne 1...., 1,P (" Pro( !i<'hool Graduatt or 1 area 83J.33U \ wt11nJ. 1 \1 '"ti 7lt.. Jn1ll\ 1dtlal!> w1lh t·lt ----Exp ~8 646 35.35 • fXff pt-nence in 111 \ en tor~ 1-----.. ----1 DRIVt.:R ne~<frd to de Gt-nt-r..tl k t' ~ " u n (' h a r l' {' n nw 8ol:>oo 8oy c .... ios SERVICE.INC. Apply .. t l»•t"1f1c lfand) .APC.ARE C:uuer Int" 720 W 11th St. NEWPORT ~to! Mes~---- l11nt.• &a\ in.I?& cou.n:.d lor ----11111_11111111111111111111 ... • position 3\Jllablc Apph Bu'\ ln\'t'.,tm(•nt fi;m «a n t ~ m u ., t h 11 ' 1• • (·ontrol. :.h1 pvin~ Jnd Clerk T~ 11 ... er & ma1nta1n rentdl 1·..1.. ('Ouraged lo appl> '.\lu t lnll'rl·stmg ~1t1on I!\ ~<J..'!!' 642 1186_ _ _ now hin-: now .ava1l a le 1n lhl' .. .., ha\t' 10-kl') b) luUt"h ,\p !kgal l>eR.a.rtlTllf.'nl of the ---------1... \l..11nll"llJll<" ( l•··•fl OL Pb Sam ltum Jnd lpm Dall) .Pilot Legal ex DRJVERS t-\JIJ &. µirt lHh• \\u• t t ... BEACH 752-0053 SAHTAAMA 972-3104 Hablomos Espanol &tdo...-nt& Jfr.,,ara+ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part tune '14 CJrk 14•antN1 Gett OH Aec1ng Clt'f"k Many >rs ex per 1o1. rk "' public & otr '""P Roberta Ta) lor ~ 2890 Http Wante-d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCI'G HK PNC TEMPORARY Regtster today to work on \an~ accounting & booltkeepintt a ~&1 ).!n menl~. Work close 10 1 your home .. ·,gur' Clerks Lo Senior A("coun lant.s needed throuiihout Orange County ROlllHIT NALFll accounlen'5 \uto Lind.> Re pair l'er.oo kusy shop. Rood insurance -.ork Ex· peril•need" onl~ S<1n Cle m1w l t-~ <i2 .()31;2 ----------! Autorn1l1\e Permanent full tame opt>ning for .rxpenenced. c.k1Jled l'T'lt.'chanir Xlnt comp:in' bent-flt' 1n cludt-d~nlJI. prof1l 1 !>hanng. tire insura nce &. pt>n'i1on pro~rnm Appl) Vl pt?r">Qn J.C. PEHMEY 21 Fashion lslJnd 'llcwport lkarh 1):0 E \t 1F Auto Painters He lper Wanted Mask & sand \'ans for custom paint Ask for Joe 848·0068. ~u~;-ahe~.1 avail in La2una Och & LJ1tUna N1g for T he llef(1sler newspaJ>tr F.x I per oot required but an (•conom1cal car 1s a ml,ISL Earn S.500 pr mo. + bonus. Call Mr Emi.le). 951-7113 BABYSITIER Mon·f'r1 9 lO !) JO. ror 1 yr okl. Call ~et•ks r et"c pt1on1c,t for lhorou~h kno1o1. ll·d~e ol ~· accounts from pn• ~'<I\)• phon~ & hte t) P 3pm. )!on<l<i) lhrou.:h . ~.•-or womuo25,rs or ,1,JdJ l'i1• ,,.,,i,;,,,,J, p e r 1 e n c e ·1 lo n o l ,..,..,. ~ ., Y.ednesda~ net"t'SSar) Gt>neral of olde r Kno1o1. thv c<ia">h l'l• J.." c·.ill '''' ,,,, ·11'1'! ,,ous sa\'&n.I?~ & loan \'' lll~ Call 833 9880. a~k ~nt'flce :\1ust be able to lorChec; I FRITO-LAY •· •· h -·~-~elSl.HOa •E"t'k or°' w.>7~.\l•m h1 K 111 , £1re t>llpt'O<'n('(' ex u5t l "~ t)pmg skills reqwred more. Orange Co.i~t Gt"fK' 1 T 11 ~ d Yellow Cab. liJOO :\tl r-.i J\\l'od 5 d.i)i~\ramm): in San OteJ?O f'a~h1on.i blt• t"areer apparel 1& pro nded b} SJn D1ei:o Federal lnten1ews ~t"heduled b) .:1 ppo1 n t m t· n l nn I\ Plea&e t"Onl at"I L1ndJ Stuart. ~95-h211J SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAYINGS & LOAN AnEqllal OP.PQnwul> Emplo.>er TELLERS !'ewport Beach. 2 pos1 uons al our bus) offl t"e al )achl basin lncludei. 11 CAREER CH.ANGE A subs1d1ar) of F: I-' II ut to n 1:. currt-nll) 1n ter v1ew1n~ quahf1l'd pc~ 1nler<"'>led·m lht- held of financial plan rung Full or part ll m (• ~ISJS Arr h1btild 'e CUt..a~ni:a. Ca !11730 ,;~~~~e;~\ :~t.o~bale Herrmann . Fo untain f't>rm:j nf'nl l>O"•lmn.-. for ~al') for 0Cl'BS1onal Valle) t No or Slat~r bothfull l1m .. & 1->Jrt tHT\t local dn vtng. We olfer be l w n ~ e •hop t" & scheduJl"\ 0 rt 1•1"·n '" I h• {'Xt"e llent t"O m pan)' Eucbdl !o0oY.ln;.. ll'\l.H1,mt nL ... Equ.al Opportun1t) £cnplo~er M 1-· HC \"1-:1 benefllS which 1ndude I~!!!~~~~~~~· SALES: m~d1cal & denta l rn -$hue) 'urJnct' & aedrt unJOn a.EC. TECH. Salru; is com me115urat.e Opponun1ty to worlc near C..1t'.ncal • w expenent"e 1-·or ap-b e a c h . T t' s l . SL'> <.00 SHl.000 pJrt 11mt· i-----------fu 11 timt' unllm1tt'd. tft22711. CASHIE R llous.t>wares i-.ile:.. apply in per!>on Crown llurd1o1.are. 3107 t: Coast llw). CdM ENTRY LEVEL po111tment please call trouble$hoot & rep.m f>t2432l ext.277. quality marine power No exper n("\.'dt-d. but I ba t t ~ r • n.,._ c--t i Upp I e S , . ..-~ n<'ed 5-0me smarts &. htt -·-,... -· h & rt D-i~piL...o. r argers. 1nve ers t)pmg V<·n i:oud room • ,_., Ex:per an manne elt"C· tor advanr emi·nt CJll 330W yStre<•t trorucs or powersupph~ Rita . 540·6055. Coa:.tJ • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 a plus. Dall 64S-3632 for Cashier for self service Pt-n.onnel Mlt'nt"y, 27!JC Equal Opportunity appl. · .~.. . Harbor Bl . CM • EmpJoyer compute.o.<&31 ~lion ,__ --NEVER A'F£E ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I EJectromc Assemblers 111 LaJ(una Hills area ~~~~~~~~~~ = PCB & Chass.&S winng C!ll ~tween 7am J pm :: CoddaRW~s exper . H unt . B c h . 5oll>-7-IW. Ask for Ric~ Q.EllJ(fl 11 Sfon. l>illman's R&IUlUn1nl 891-16161. UPM·7A M. f'IJll!p-l1me 801 E . Balt.o. Bl. Balboa ---------Cashier Clerk to work 3.5 675 pa u I a rs n o. c; M . Elect ric a I Enginee r . da>i> per week tn Corona 751-4662 ---------• ramaltar with 12 volt del Mar. Must hale re-• COLLECTORS .-yslem.s needed Cor wort feren~ Call Tern ul on residence. Call Enc ~4~~575. Mo n .· f-"r1 Oe;~'THM Ca.rll & 6T.J.S130. ~om t>n ·s \i••ll' at" ~·"'-"' Woma.·n !>Sp11rt., 'l4 1•.1r Sport1ng c, ... ...J:. llousew.iri ... CURJCAL= Credit Ca1.1-l•1~ C'hal'l?t' k.i('~ .. Slock.ro.-,m Xlnt comp.iny bcnd1b mclude dl'ntal. profit i.hannl:. late m1ourant't•. & petl.SIOO program . Apply U1 pt<l"5QO J.C.PEM ... EY 34 f'a.o.htoo bland Ne1o1. port Buch E 0 E 'f ,r-· day Saturda) M1n1mum ---------• Hours 12 t.o 4PM. Mon COLLECTOR lllpneertnc Designer lhru f'r1 .ooctor·s om ce 'PB .a.l .... EES · MECHANICAL Gen. Ofc A'oSt Print Shop, de1>endable. S4 hr 67>2133. e~ 5.51 5619 --------- Need t y ping. Non I~ " & ELECTRICAL s moke r . Ca ll Raw f'ull t ime po11llons ENGrNEERJNG 1 y r ·expe rlenc~ a !> Teller. Call Glona Doi>. 673-3130 ~8016 aft s JOP:\1 IM'8IAL S&L CASHIERS UTDTEM ~.Coastal Penoo available In our a d · OESJCNERS WANTED. oel Agency, 2970 Harbo1 m1n11tratlon cen ter . Laglma Beach Eagloeer· Bl .• CM Qu1IH1ed candid a tes mg f"inn. Design Ex· Graph1n Ass 1s tanl. 10 · plan\ pnnt 'hop '11sc routa.ne duues-;>aste·up, la)'out. stnppanl( etc Hours neiuble. w1ll lri11n. noo-srmlte r S3 2S Lart Apply l 0·4, On Sale Photog raphies. JJOJ Harbor Blvd . C ~ Untl •E.S C.M Babysitter. Mon.·f'rt. 8-3. ~ Oppr.4t-'ty ~ty I~< Dee rfie ld l Eq..lar•r M/F"/H home } urs Beg. Sept. 2 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I chi.ldl't'n I 087 4. = NEVER A P EE shouJd have mat~ at· perieoCt' A Must. Decree t1lude • r ela t ed U · Preferr ed. Computer penence 111 coUecOon or o Ed MARKETS for 2nd & 3rd Shirts . - llA.\oOYMAN Cleanup 6 hr' per week Hunt llrh · fl f-X hours ~.J 031 l. Rob llAHDWAR E SALES full dt J><lrt lime Apply in IJt'r.t)(l l<ion lfardwart'. 1024 lrv 1nt' Ave 1We..lt"bff Plau 11. Ni$ l".tipltJh \h>d H a l Transr-riber w 1•xJ*r Day 'lh1fl f'ull t11ne Xlnt bene flh. 'o .. ta M l''id \temonal l-lchp1tal, t.42 :!734 or app h 111 IJt' r.on :JO l V 1 ct on a !-.! ( \1 lk'"'PllJh 1 ·.H d111vu lrn11n .1 ry Oe pl II ••• (j ' I (" ,. r t I f I (' rt rt'"J.llfJlOry tN·h Par\ t 1m1· ;-.; 1 R h t s h 1 ft H ,. 'i p r a t o r .' th(•r:t p1 <,h Pc>r Diem l'tiol All ~h1fls. Costa \1 ,. , ·' :\4 c m o r 1 a I ll<to.p1Lil .1>42 273'1 or UPP· I\ in 1x·r.,on :Ill V1rton.t !'it C M lki..pllJh t k..id1olo~y Techntc1an I' J rt t 11ne Day s h• fl Xln l benefits Co:.tJ ~I e ., a N e m o r 1 a I lltr.p1tal. 6'12·2'il-i or app- 1' m ~rwn 301 \'11-tona 'l ( ,, lln(cl S1J(hl Auditor. ex- J:l'i•nenct"d. p..-rm pc):,1 11w dl Aliso Crc-ek Inn. 111il6 C'o<1-.t llwy. So. LJ.:un" .199 2271 fo r JIJIX -------------- ll o u., e k e e per. P IT . nt••·ded for NB home. mw.t bP llUllUre. exp, ref riet·cssu ry 645-3933. Housekeeper/hve·in. prvt nn + sal Wkends off. Mus\ own rar. 2 children ~ 552 2814. Housekeeper & rompa· moo for older lady. Ptr. ~~k for Maggle INSURANCE r&ISION TECH. Will tram. Heavy detail. figures typing. <Xe. exp. r e quired Excell benefits. Ne wport Clr . EOt:. Call . Mrs. Dudzik. &M-74S4 IXT DESIGN SAL ES. F1 J ir for decor allng helpful. F /Pt. will lraio. ~1461 2333 ~o 8road1o1. ay ;120(), Coldwell Banker Bldg .• Santa Ana (714)835-4103 FREE PARKING Beauty Salon hu station Ba bys au er. Need s1lter for rent. With d1entele We promote lo manage ment & superv1S1on from Wltlun. c redit • c us t o m e r Experience r t.tc:a· service. Xlnl. benefita. tioo A P!\&S. Permanent, CLERKS Pay commena urate f\aU n me Challeti&ing ---------11 N T E R I 0 R ADMIM. ASSIST. .. suaAMCE Part time. 4 days wk. Typing 60-66. Exp. re qw red. Newport Ctr EOE. Call: Mrs. Dudzik. 644-74S4 ADMkASSIST Invest. firm Newport Beach expandin(t. Ass\. to Dir. Sales needed. Re q"res strong c\encal & al!m10. b lt g rd . Good skills. 1bor\hand. t ) plug •ex.per. Xlnt. growthop- pty. Non·smo\er prer Call: MC>-0123 m) home 3 tunes week. only. 494·1600 551.Sl.56 WANT A CAREER? Boat Carpenter. mature ---------1 person. exp 1.11 top quality Ba.nlong )Olnery. Sam L. Morse 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ * ' Co.~18'3. Call (114) 496-9076 LOAM BOAT MAINTENANCE Mature indtvadual want· SECRETARY ed fo r wor king a s Cler ic1l: Mature. e x· perienced olrice pet$00. Th""1L \bru Sun. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Cenfer St. Costa Mesa. supervisor or sailboat Exciting car eer op -clean i n1. R e f r eq. porturuty tor individual 67>9060. ---a.ri--CGl----wilh good shorthand aod ---------1 t)1>tng skills. Prior ex-BOATS. Rigging com Ma.rlusling/Sales p e r 1 e n c e in l 0 a n pany needs qua I. stoN? Fashion 1 s Ind an vest. documen tat ion p re · personnel. Mus r know Ann. Expa.nd&Dg. XIDt. r~ Mtract1ve com· rmrioe hardwar~ & ng· career oppty. 1n actln pensatlop and benefits. gin«. 2 or more yn exp_ sales envir. Will hand le Please contact : ART o«'ell54TY· Please apply lite 1cctg. fW\ctloos & BAYLISS (714) 540-5300 at Pacific Rigganc Com· licensing assign. Non· SOJTHCOAST BANK pany, 2430 West Coast smoke r pref. C11l: .a.~&-f An lodependeat Bank Highway,NB.631·2161 540-0123 -··-••.,. 849SunnowttAve. ASSISTAMT eo.ta Mesa. Ca. IOOCK ... S-y real estate com· F.qual Opp Emplyr M /F fiHlr .. Offk• CLERICAL pM¥ oeeda effic~nl ••ll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Light bkkp'R expr Jn. OrpnUed penlOClable lo· cludiOI AI R It A I P Reclll# today (Ot' k>cal w texpe rience. Apply Posltlon Worltlog F or GUARDS Moo.-Frl. 10AM·2PM, or R e C i 5 t e r e d Full It part time. All 11te Sawpr Sdtoofs callforappt. Proleuionals . Coro · cl•iuOit of MoffOIMll ~~ p etili v e Sa l a r y & a r ea s . U nifo rm s .-.. . fW11 b hed. Ages 21 or EdllCaticMI a.. • ea-1331 BeM'filS. Call Virginia ~. Rd.ired wekome. ctll9f opp1 twMy for FuUe.non Al: 114·768·.e!Hl. No experience nee. App· aa l•dl•ldHI wltll Equal()ppt/.y/EmH ptoyer fabulous opporluo1ty ty Unlvenal Protert1on CJOOcl cttnc• _.. fw ~!!!!!!!!!!!!M/!!IF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f wrth super rew.rn foe a\· Ser vice. 1226 W. 5th 1.11... ~ -= tractive. e nte r prising Street. Santa Ana In· rn --·r -r-·-terview hoors IH2 & 1-4 tloa.. Applfc••h person. Call DLY En· Mont.hruf'r1. h 1..11 h COLLECTOR terpri.ses. $$7.QM. -------- ' O• .. ••• tOMt Hairdresser . exp. Some bookkHpl•9 skllt1, TELEPHONE Factory tral.nee. Good folloWlllg prefer~. .-CJDOCt ,._ ptrUHI pey in plastic a~ive ma n 1 c u r 1 s t r o r ty • .wlty to ...,... COLLECTOR co. am Moarov1a Ave. H labliab ed business. with st•dHh .. d -----N.8. C.U Sandy: ~1280 « cHfOIMrl plH Ille t1 I of I ,._. .. Mah your aboppl ng S0.1316e"' pod with fl .. rH ....... •~• a. ...... , ·~t.y~tbeDall.)' .-ctwriti119....,..._ col9ect'-.....ts ,... PUOtClwiliedA*. .. '"' w.ry c... ---------· bua..t • ...., ..d .......... .... ... f .....,.... ~· c ..... ._ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN I.WY to ec.,.MATIOMAL tn.W SenriM) ''"'°• 11 Dept. IDUCA T10M \I"-' .. .,.., diVidual ~ uallt· Vice 8ao1dna knowledge. 10 key ·by temp>rary usJgnmmta. ~elude property TIUB/ ::!.~;~c:Ja~emtl~!!: ' • • 557-8045 ' NATIONAL rnaH&ements . book· ML n... ligN phones. In Tuaun ~ I CllDIT • COIPOIATIOM: Medical equipme'nt manufacturer or electro-mecbanical equipment needs experienc e d servi ce technician for in·bouse fi e ld service. Needs to be neat appeanng • penonable to repair equipment & medical racllities. Knowlt!dge of electronie test equ i pme n t ne cessary. Near Orange County airport. ; :'.nc.~ 1en'l om~ Newport Center. 0p. ca11m:r..». Llr\: rnlll'ATION ""'"' ~-0--' ~11111tyto ~,! s:!ti~ BootllMPlnt Cr\• -· WIAI ~--bl~""':'mor• • L o ao . lnc lud;'; n. ..... t.yCW.lt ftMPOIMYl'WONH&'8"¥1Clt CORPORATION $pm -538-334'7 Saturday•. Excellent ---~ 1benefill. Ca11 Dor\1 Boolllleepe r /Payroll. ..._JJ • ._.. ~ Analyst. Succea1ful In· -Crololl. .... WOl Full time. Mon .•Frl. #, --.. ~ ff1tment c:oaultant ........ SAL a :30 ·$Pll . H eavy Ml~-- _.. experienced usla· LO.I. ll/f 1' payroll, ta• ~urns. ln·j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! taat. Reply In con· houa• c ompu te r . 4400 c...,.. Dr. ""'Tf .... · c· nuo Odimce: Collina Auoc:. Prtvioua u per req'd . SlfSan Nlcola1 Dr. N 8 Ha" 101DPlhln1 you want Please oil ror appt · • tClseU?Ctaatnect adsckt eo-a sa. Mon.·Pr \. w..a M Hetp? ~5171 _•Mil.'°~-_ ,_•:_»_• __ .. _.-----tr ' •• , .. ;.. . . t _..__._ £Qui Opportunity £mpk>y•r II IF I • I ......... ,. ----~~ ..... ZOOMcc:..ld C....MIM,Cellf. t7I41,14t-9IOO t.quaJ opportunity employer 11 / F' COMPANION: Cooll 6 hle hHH hOld d\lUe1. u~ In or out. Salary. nda u r. s day we.k. -- 957-1071 tfW • Or.~ .... l ................... ------·-·-·-·· DECORATOR Npt. fkh. Exper . 1n d r a pe r y. carpel Hies. AttracUve well groomed & persona· ble. Two 6 hr f1ooc tlme days/week. Incl. Sa t. S'.>lhr + comm. VIiiage Home Design. ~9193 JAMITOIS SUPBVISC>aS rtfole/fema le lo wo rk tluntmgton Beach area. Jarul.Ors: '3.80/br. Wax· (.'t"5 St 20/hr. Supervisor salary ::·~pen. For in · ronnauon •·application. wnle PontUa Mexuder Co • P .O. Box 15126, Puadeoa. CA 91107, or call: 213·795·0263, o r ZlH81·321.$. JAMITOIS P /time eves. Newport Costa Mesa Arel. M•. women, coupMs. llut be over 11 yrs. old 6 U.S. 00un. ean: MCM4U, a to 4 .30f)M, Moa. Ulna Fri. ~ad1~rll• . salary or t:Ulftftl exper. Sw1n1 lhift. C has S atar benefka • U · eel. room lor advaoce. ment. Call Rita, *«'55• Coastal Per"IOl.IMI .\iH• cy. 2'790 H1rbor 81. Cll. NEVER A FEE SELL ldJe Items wkll • DeJ ly Plkll Cl...med Ad. tG>5l'7t. .. . " i I I I I I I I I I ' I I I ' I - i I 1~ .. ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ..... ~~~ ... ~!~ !~?!~ ..... ~!~ !~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~!~?!~ ..... ~!~ Mondi¥. July •• 1980 . .. • '7 ...., We.t.4 7100 W. W...-4 7100 r.a11ae .... CA.RR)' F()X AGJ:.j w_,.,,...._ ~ £'CNI Ol>PO" to ... m U'lt1 n 1p1dl Kl"O""I~ htM nf ~'Ord l'rnr t-,,tll\! for 1ndiv .,,. l rp.n~ + '"l•r11 Rout bt-•<'h lontt-d r-u t•nrndty <'O v.nr .. rt' f.'<Ctl ~r<l141h S•vtt•nt ~ 4lort11111 ~"''"'"' 17(10 C .. C...-y t1Z·ff SS ltllfl ff 4th St . S \ T ..... ~t•:tut htink n\ rrlnokm.- ,.&tt"r wdt' t'\p.'r h llt•r• <> J01n lht•11 irru .,,.101 ·laff Wl't'I. in ht•3ul n1·~ )fUnrh Xln\ llc•nl.') lot-- lf p art11•\ & !>lar 1 111~ •Ultry lO $00() C• C.-ry '72·9'55 1616 L. 4th St • ~A ~····•" r:x<'<'I <>Pp-Ortu1111-. fnr ''<p<'r d manui.?<'r t11 J111n h1 '> proi:rei> .. I\<' ~c\.I., 1uild a bri~ht futu rl' ::r('Jt bencs & nei:otiablt· talar\ c• c..r., t12.99ss 1616 fo, 4th St . S /\ Cr.cit Ct.Kket- C. r o v. 1 n .1! romr:in\ m rrlnokmi: "'att•r "'•di" rxper rl t ra~llt t ht•t•k1•r In JOlll 11 ':. 1.!rO\\lnl.? :.I aff f:"<N'I h(>n('<; lot' Of p3rll(>'. t,, !Ol:trllOL .. alar" to m'iO ~al Ccny 972-9955 ~ F: -Ith SI • S .\ Typist Jo:"' f'I oppl\ for mrll\ "il lh t ,pln t!~O · l u lf':irn th<> rP:i l '''t.1tf' :inrir:11 .. :1I fu•ln '""' 1 frwnrth c·nn 1':111' nr John W." nP 1c1.ort C':om1 lwnt>..,, Ma riani; 'i' I ;a I ' !JiO() Cal Carry 972.9955 11\l f\ .. -ith !-1 !'-\ Account Re-p. ' :i I 111 n .1 I r n 'r,. ~ , 1wreioo '"'' 111dl\ "11 h 11n f'\(' 10\\;tt<I 1111' f u 111r p t o 1t'll n ''' [! r (\ " I n I! .. I .1 I f I II mana1u•men1 lr11 n111L' prncr:irn """ f'nllri:1· nf'r Jll'1 f'.I Cf'r Io lf'a rn. 11f't .111 m1n1l1•l1 inril\ l'.'H't•I b.•nt•' ~ f)Ott>nt ~:u11nc "alan. ~ Cal Cwry 972-9955 1611\ E 41h SI !'-,\ Uwa~111tt11t lnlliRM N:i t lnna l ro "Pf'k<; md1\' .-11h • "r dt·~r<'i' & thP ;:1h1ltt\ rn lrarn in n 't•rv c:omrrt'lwn~I\ <' 1r:i 1n 1nc pr o ~ra m ,\I! c r ,.., "'-. 1• n".,, t!'m~rf'(i "1th 1111 & rnm1la,i:.'>1nn 11 ••1:1'11 mind<'<I & nnt .1(r;wt ,,f t<'t<'Ph<ln<'. wtll h<·ln '' 1n th1i; rhalleni:1ni: 1·an..r nppt~ r~<'f•I twnr .. :id' an <•mf>ot JVtll•nt A .. rartmri \:ilnr. 0:1 ooo Cati Carry 972.9955 lhlflE -lth !'-1 :-. \ ~ary ~t•n l! ck p1 nr ma 1nr en lcu llf'tl 1n h!.>:i11t ;1:,."'''"'' llud1 ~f'f'kli ""''' ,lf•fll',lflll~ '""'' ""h 1\11101! ""I. :i rlr1<m• to lt•arn fl tt .. Pror(l<t'i l ilC Snmf• a<·rnuntmS? '-"''" l<-<lr<• ;i f> I II "' , h ll I 11 n I m a n t1 :i t n r" .. : " r 1• I h<'n <'" .,,,, .1nrf'mf'nt pOf('nf ~ .. <i lSirl1nc ~alar\' rn S9')(l Cal Ccrry 977.9955 1616 Y.. 4th St . S \ LtCJGI Sllprnisor r. r nv. lnj! r o ),~·t·lr~ 1 n rl 1 ' w r t h I 1• J? ,/ I ha<'kS?r ound ~ur h ~~ attnrnr,._ p:ira ll·1·~1I or leJZal ~('('rt'tan to ht•acl II p I (' J! ii I cl I' p I 0 I rolle<'tlon M>n NE'' II'" rie ht n r~ u<'rnunt~ ~ubm1ttro tw rolle<'tor- for J>O('IS1blt' le11al at'tion on beha lf of C'hent r nmpan1e., F:x<'el hfnl's & startinf.? salar~ tn $1600 c• c.,., 97z.n55 1616 E. 4th St . S A M .. en 0,.rator EIC<'ef. Sanla An~• basf'd firm seelts indl\· v./Ma11 Card schooUntt or exper to operate thc1t machine Gd growth potrnt. t>ene~ It starting salary to $800 c• c:...., t1z,.nss \616 E. 4lh St .. $.A. LMA&. SIC'Y 8. l1w hrm •••k4 ...... '.1 ........ anl up.r. ~ 10 wpm -.Dk'taphoMu-..r. __ rr_an._ n.JOO .....,,. Grow'*t fteal f'Alale lllllaUOft f\rm D Ne.-,.ort c-.~. efnc1"'l. •••rlto\IC' L•t•I ntar)' S horthand, d1rt~. •lat t)'l)illl ilia• mwL Xlnl alar)' depend t n1 up o Quatlht'a&IODi " Ull (9ood '"' .., -Lit J eh"«''Y It 1tor11 YIOlil Abo oPrt for I.run 1.1\C UI bl .. C'i.-ncal wOrit ~ (tmale • male •P fl 11 I." " n t•• w e l r o rn tt \U\n1nlt1vr Suppl)' Co u:?:! NrwpOrt Bl\ d, CM L04Mt~. \mblU~ l)el'loO!l nt:f'ded 10 th~ •rei. to brok.:r tn>M home k>ans Xlnt romptruiut1on Ca ll Mr <."Tb,, I ~ HZ llAJO \bt'hUllM \1 t 'I 1 II t> 11•· rat.or \lust bt· "'''in pmur11m. '"'' up &. u pc r .1 t111n of t.i~ SL •i tWi> J yrs ffllll I:' p .. ur add1t1onal 1nforr0dt1un l'all or App) 111 11t '">" !t 11 "m or I JJ>m \lun Thu,..., Cl I.TON IND s (' l> !110 W,·~I It.th ~l. C:>l. i 14 b-12 2400 1-.0 E ~IF/II Maids w,1nted. Seachff Motel. 1661 South Coast llW\, 4~ 4M92 O.OBOISIC Sm mlgr. needs eitper'd pet$00 to work heav) phone °'*r desk Gen vi<' . must type & use 10 K"Y Ca ll S and y , &42-1916, 8 30 lo SPM. Moo. lhru Th W'S --- Orthodontic Assistant t-:.'tpcnenl'\'ii. or mature mough to learn qwckly Good hours. Xlnt pa y Nice working en\ iron menL Newport Center, &"4 14«> r\ibbc RtlatJon" /\ ~rvu:·•• ••lf'fl rep •uuor PfTto in..rkt•t J>f'Od~t.a• rf'crwl nt•W _ f'eJ!" Mr Dlut< 160 7~ Rn !hi! I (-P Ht-.tlt\ I;,·:; ~: ;1 II I ltlCEPTIOMIST Pre fer {ash1 nn:ible person for bus ) h1i:ti fastuun salon ~\ill ume Good opportunat' lor ad vnnccmcnt 1<1(hard Oudlet{e Salo n . 200 Ne" port CenH•r Or.~ B RECEPTIONIST P J rt ume . Joe Forrt>:iter LTD. &&>5370 RECErTlOMIST Full or part-umc. some PA.IT /TIME/AIU hght typing & f1hn M. JANITORS. MAIDS Own m~t bt> lllnt on phonl'l'. transpc>r1-•lJoo. SU& per ~-hr. 833-8111 hr. 615-2101 Recept1001St. Ch1roprar· Mail mom & pnnt :.hop ---------tic Assistant. will tra111 a~seml.lly F 1T . Hours PIT Architectura.I Drafts for car~r as ~Just be flex. Wall tra 1n.-non person, South Orange self !>tarter. fast. a <'· ~rmker s.1 25 start App-County area • daytime curate typist, & hsv<' gd h 10--1 On Sate rhot<>-hrs.myofflC'e 496-8740 s ecretarial dul1e~ r!raph1rs. 3303 II a rbor p \ R T _ T 1 M t' t.i&t 5911. Hhd _l'nit ll_E-5, <.: M__ tbnemaker. pleas~ ca1i --------- ah SPM. 644 7fJ09 RECEPTIONIST \loon t>lhlfH t• man helJ>t;'.r tor apt rnmplex in C :\1 Jtpt1n •d or <,1·m1 1!42-5073. \tjtnlt'flance ~ Bo~o Boy Cs.bis nowhinn9: \l1110tl'n::an ce /Ckan1ng. Full &pJrt ume . Must be .i' .11 l.1 hie v. e t•l<e nds Plt·a,..P rail for an appl. tA'.>·73.">8 Mon -t'r1 ·8.JO·S. Manage sm .. t'l>tab haU •1ze ~hnp an H H E.xc:1t· 1ng 1o b fo r exp 'd • mature woman 894·6232 ~tANlCURIST·good loca· lion. xlnt worlong conds. Joe fo'orrester LTD, ~5310 ------MANICURIST JUc'd J.\111 or part lime lo woric :it Beaut1hcauoo C~ter in Sou\h Coast Plaia VUlage 556·7136 -'lan1cunst. p /Ume. Ex· C'lus1ve s mall shop in N B 646-3450. 673-1219. Sharp ~i rl needed for PAATTIME malll lobby of manufar SC'TRY /GIHL FRIDAY twing C1rm in Irvin,· In· Gr eat e ov1ro ncnent duslnal comple'< a re.• ~2101 M11.5t ha\ e good t} pan~ -------• skills. front orflc:<-' ap Part lime pear:inrc & p le:isant EXTRA INCOME J)('r;onal1ty Wiii o~r:itl· Cash for referrab PBX dial ronsoll' & g reet lt 's easy. Call for frequent incdm an it vis· llllo. Mr. Blue760-70W 1ton. & apphrant.s Appl~ PIHSIOH PLAN A.DMIM.. in pt'rson EDLER !~ OUSTRlJ.::S INC 2101 Dove St N.B. aC'ro~s from 0 C Airport · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-T" ••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TaUor • Seasn,Lreu. f tr YIT'laJMAIY C:.ptaift chra, vU,yl up· 43:U C. Martio1ale Way, HOSPCTAL ho¥. lold new Sl.501-. Secretlry 0..,...... OM&. .. 11.100 tiffi. ~le&, Varloua o~nlnc• tor now '3$. 301 Vlala Ba)'• TEACH E R -P reachool. :"°'p&,t::~ ~'z:c~~ ~~~ CM 64M5li nc a part or a new. growing company . Must be out«olng and well organized. Li~ht bookkeepln~. No s horthand. l''antastlc potential!. Elcptt'd preferred. HB. knds. Back or f~l. Mio. Glrla bdrm set· bdbd. W.~ 1 c e 18 y ra. 1rv 1 n e nlabt.ltand, dnr. desk. Tucher-Pre1cho0l • Newport ~a. 841·5'63 ::.t~ ~~tr=ie ~ k1•r11rten thru 3rd WAITRESS. Apply btwn ctrar•delk $350. N&-30'H Out of et•~ credenUal 9A.\t & l2PM. CharUe's --------- ok. ~ l..W OWJ. 3001 Redhill. Bkla. R E 0 w 0 0 D 8 u a L ,,.. ... ,,.c ... Im. Perte1•1I AfJlt'CY 488 £. 17th. Suite 224. COSta Mesa 2. SU. 226 CM T Alil.F.S 4c SLABS. 'l'uchtt /e lemenlary • $48-1392 . 642·1470 Teacher's aide. Mon Mlf'c"-dtw --lelOni School. M9-3803 u~ rm sofa. off white. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltaiuan cotton. 7f\. loose RetaiJ Management ASST. MAMAGH C u r r e nt op~nlng W (UlUl'f oppty. for StOrt' management. Must be C"flthus1asUc & energetic. l11 c kory Far m s . Westcbff Plua.. 642-0972. RM & BRO provided for Sr lady to share Lldo hm wtsame. Could worit out days. 673-4414. Sales Clerk. p rr. fo'ab( store. Call Margarite: &'6-4040 Sales E:itcrtmg e>ppty. m s<•lbng cheese & girts. Part lime or full time H1rkory Fanns. Westdlff Plan ~.(872 •SAW• f'ulJ or Part Time I nl.'ed lnte r \11ewer s . & 1n tervtew new JOb app11 cants Can earn up to ~~ per w<'ff ;o.;o Erp Nee Must be able Lo work 7-1n home. Dale 1~ .SALIS Gfoneral ElectnC' has <1n cnll) le\ el sales J>051llon in appbances. & a~10 products . lntelhizenc:e. educational background. mot1vat1on. sale s persona ht>. " onenui lion 1mportanl prere · q1.11s1tes. EOF. 7U-894 9833or 213 598-9488 SCTIY /IJ)M. Teacher. first grade.~ 1005 batk pillows. S2SO lbtlt Gal Prlday, Mature ex· cre dentials. Private ••••••••••••••••••••••• olr.640-6348 pr. accu.rate typist, light ichool. Harbor area l•-----... --•1----------bkkpg. Knowledge to Seod resume to: P.O WESTMINSTER 1 Broyhill 7pc dln1ne operate Tele~ helphll but 8ox OO!i69, Costa Mesa. ABBEY room, xlnt cond $450. 6 not r eq . Permanent Ui27. ANTIQUE MALL BoJC & MattreNeS good p llhne. lo-3. some days D&Lly 1~. t"r1 1<>-9 cond Sl:i/p1ur. 1 Sloepe_r extra ho urs . Call for Teacher. Span~. 3 days Closedfru~ay queen s1z.e $80. 9M-3"168 ~ 499-4087 btwn 3-6 wttk. Pnvate school. U7SI Westminster Ave pm only. Harbor area Send re Garden Grove SM 6103 QJl szso<abed. '<lnt Secretary swne lo' P .O. Aox 00600. cond ition $125, Sales ~retary "tth a Costa Mesa. 921627 C&lbric: dble oven stove ---SS I ·04_·125 ___ _ )oung. d )'namic t'om Tale•w Solldton Xlnt cood Fantastic GLVe your home a lift. puter b1lhn g sales or S3 75 'hr plus bonusl'5 to feat ure._.. $600/0BO hand carved 'Me~lcan gan1zat1on. Must ha'e st.art. No uper oecess 546-2:393. Furn . I of a k i nd ~ xlnt. verbal s klll6. No selhng Acn>M from ----'------•Swedish Stove f/p, great clericaJor sec!'f'ta.nalu OC Alrport. 2·9pm call Ant1Q ut• office furn ' foryourmo unt.ain cab1n. per Dttital ex~r a plus Tarru.641 -016'9 Beautiful oak. Desk. to Suzuki J8S perf. S700, Call Un<ita Devorlun at ble. filing cab1n('t. J u sed M oped SISO . Sal~rd IX>ntal Prac TELEP_l.fO!'H;WORf chairs . K . McCord . 675-3075 Open Jlo ust. t1ceS~tems : 9S7·1121 541-41110 2105 . Balboa Blvd. NB SECRETARY Top sa11.Ls euent1al. 1n cludin$1 . S.H . Typ1n~. Gen'I office Local R 1-: ~velopment compan> Good t>t>oer11.s. pleasant working cood Submit appl.lcat1on 1n wnllnJ?. stating e'tpl•r1 e n C't' salary requ1 r Pmen t'>. etc: Wnte ad no b6;!, 031 ly Not, P 0 Hoit LS60, 0:>6ta Mesa. C tl 921626 RESPONSIBLE? EARN UP TO SI .00 PER HR. Xlnt v.o rk 1n g cond Part-11me evening 7SJ &il l T'EUPHOME No selling , appt_ s~unl5l o nly . SS.00 /hr .. 1tenerous r o mm1u1on 4 »8 ~. Sdys, plf'a<>ant work1n1: area. Laguna .... -.CH 10 t 0 48" Glass top w1t'ker din ••••••• • •• • • • ••• • •• • • •• 111g rm set w 1~ ma lchini; 17 r tf yellow rt·fng No de C'hrs. ssoo 6i5'°211J l1vr·r ) pos~ $250 -Ev~ ~1-3530 GcirocJe ScH 8055 ••·······•·•······••·•· MkfM«J Mcrt.riab8025 Public Sale on Sat Aug. !J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 noon lnclud~ cqw1> f'lirmt'fl angl(' iron. 2'•" ment for ga rdenin g, X 2'·• · X J 15··. 10' ton~. plumbing. & pa1n11n~ n e w. P.P $7 OOea A l'l o m 1!t c ton h , 541-m O <'lot h1ni;e. furniture .\ C:C...ros & hous;.•hold He m e; 12!1 Eqili,.-nt 8030 Clearbrook Lane. C .\f ··••····••••·••·•······ Sec:rt>l ary. Challf'ng1ng growth opportWl1ty lo outst.Andl.ng pef"-On Rt:p ly 111 conf1d<'n<'<': Colhn As.soc 501 5311 N 1rola Or.N 8 _Bt!_a_c_h_4_99-45 __ 1_7 ____ ~)' ,\ v lWO l'ort..1 PublJC' Soll~ on Sat: Aug.'~. 12 nonn lnrlud1·' roqw11. for gardcn1n1o:. plumhini:. & p;11nt1 ni: ,\b n m1"' t.ools, r lothing. furn ~ h'>usl'h'lld Hem " 1:::!.l C1ocarbrovk Lane. C ~1 Se c re t :H) t r a1n l'E' In esUltco planmng dept o Jaw firm Airport area NB. Hea vy producuon. but oPportun1ty to pro gress lo paralegal staff Outst.andi.ng t} ping ska le & ablbty to handle d•· tails. No legal exp Call Beth. 8J3.97ll0 TEUY MOTETB.L.Y f\iJ.l Time Po<-1t100.<. for ()Ur lt'VUle <1nd :"'Pwport Ufri«: f':xpenen"t-fl n· qwn>d Xlnt Sal.tr) ~ P~ Vac:auon. Contact Pl>rSocv>el Director App I) 111 ~rson HSUT AGE IAHI( 721 S t..uchd An.1ht:1m CA 714-991 ·ll60 Secrctary. part ltmc ro TOPLESS MODE.l-5 1:.x~Ull\t &\ :is,ociatt'. $7SDAY PAID DAILY near Drt>r Rd . & noexp ntt IO>~ f' o1 k , n I W C 3 m l' r ,I "11kt". xtra ball. Pwr l'.ik Tape P..t1350n1t. W1dl' B.&nd I . ' K P C.1ll ~.S LJ7 Alt 6 ;z-w~-~~--~,-·v,--z-v. Jewefry 8070 o :> ._ m pr r ) .. x • ••••••• •••••• •••• ••. ••• SLR J lens fl!tf'rs Se.., •l~BiEOIATE C;\.511 • 111 ong boic, llone>•w1·ll F' 0 r G 0 Id . s 1 I , ,. r • ~Jr 6!iC w1cord.. Pl;itinum /\ny kind US4"-<l $400 farm 7519 0060 cond . amount. D3nlt'I f'\ ~ !>-18 50.sJ Cah 8035 1; ,. 0-:,-n ,. Bu rm ,.~.::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht.:lH i::s only s1:, eJ ch: Pree Caht'f> i ~111 Spa; I fr!0-3688 I ~ ) r.. l•rl'f home w o ----lot~ l or ca t s !>ake Misc~ 8080 Sev. port frv. y :.1 us t 1'raane<> Ophc:al T l'l'hna· ha,·e xJJit refe'tences & l"lan U'I ~pllc:aUon Dept LUGG Gr. T G good upenenc:e. He:a'~ Noexp~sarv Lum Pers ian k1ttf'ns , re,;. A tc: A. S S48-497(J, 646 ~ 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• typ&ng. llght bookkeep. lo clean & prepan glass )hots s1 ~s up. Some from your bu.s1ness card Ing. partnership records & ~al fixtures with ~ adulu.. ~996S Smd ooe card for eaf"h & manage omce. Call or solvents & so me l~ plu.s one s pare. 'lt e William C awr d Doil)I 1040 re turn pe rm:i n cntly r 0 r chemicals clunin" for ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• :.ealed allractive tag & 54().23)0 Rei>llcahon pn>«H in KEESHOND Pups. AKC strap. meet\og airhnl! SICaETAJtY LIGAL manufacturing of mir· Ownp SJ.re. MIF. Pet 6t 1.0. requirements. Pre· Jr you like a busy olrtce ron . Also w1U learn tM s h o w . P v t p t y . veal lo6s 6t theft! for a wehaveanlmmed.open· tedm!cal proc:us of 2l3/W7·134Saf\6 pm. personahzed t.-ag endos., ingmourgrowioglrv1J1e vacuum coaling \Mlr. wallpaper. fabric: or Ofrtce. Civil practice Sal $4 001hr. rull Co AXC SprinRf'r Span1 rl "Da: Clo" paper & v.1· with IJ'Wllmum 2 s .>rs benefits. Localed an CM puppies. c:hoo6e now for ""'" ba<'k & tnm you r ex~eoce & xlnt t ypmg Call: 714-646-0206. Mr. P•<'k up 1n late Aug. ~ Or try t"'o card:> en:~~ Call Mr. K.aglkas B-m.a ~dr lo ~·Jrc&S: ---------Travel Agent wanted. DOBER~A~ Puppy 1 ~eaorJJSS --------•I m1n1m um 2 yrs up, v.1t~ AKC Registered 4/5la£.SS160ea •S.C.tl.-yjbec• lrYJne location. Lisa . F'em SS7-l299 eves. 61'9 ugsSl SOe.i Person.neltAdvert/Mkt ~ M2·30S2. SETTER MIX lOormore Sl 40e3 ~ have openm~s Pt'r Sales Tax Included expansion-Npt. fkh TIUCKDRIVr.a female pupp) IJ wks NO CARD? (111 s\Ces. farm. Good ~ Whlt.e/UJ'I mart.mas Draw )'OUT own or 1md SA1.£S. RETAIL MGR. typtng, shthnd. skills. ex Expenen«d. f or In. in lntdh~l'nt f're-e to ~ood namr address. phnn•• & Need mgr. s tronG an per req'd. Non &moker furniture mfr 17bi 2 homronl: ~51~\0 wcllm:>ke onl'<'ani()lr Ma>ICAL RECE.PT. Nwpt loc:auon. Dynamic: ra .. hirm hi.ind 3 .i da)s rapidly expanding co nt..-eds exper Pension Ad µt.·r ~k ~ .!_o::; __ mm. Outstandmg oppty s a I es w I th mg mt pttl Call. 640-0123 Annstrong A'e S40 ~ tag ,\dd ~.,... t'a<'h Restaurant rapaballles to handle To good holl)(' Blk Dobie Send check or monc,· ryr THE GORDA LIZ small, sucre5sfuJ ladies TYPIST pup f'em JSv. ks old <k-rto · MEDICAL Cor a ~pie-oriented, taking applicallons (or C'lo th1ng bo utique in ---------1 ?!:"m. trat1n Cahs c:otm· $"" btOJ Ut01ful m.1 rk1ng... PILOTPRIMTIHG Lamma u,,~~h. L'xpand-SECRETARY .,....erop{'ra or. N 1an 75 B 631 91 04 or 1~ () l'Av l'~' K I T C If EN :>1 GR . ,,_. ~... "' CPA f C ..... "'A """ Offire manilJ:l"r t~pe r arecr·m1nded rnd1v. nred r l.I v.1hl':J V) in· Sax>kersMCdnotappl). COOKS. HOSTESSES. mg3st.ore cha111 Must be Construc t ion C'O has irm an o~ru ~001~ Costa ~tei.a .C.i 9;.)i26 ....__de~_ .. _..,,_ ron o pen1n5' f o r i:d Mesa Call K arqn _____ _ .. ura nC'e & 1n hous(' com· _Ba_r_bara __ 833-__ JCT1_4 ___ 1 txwn 3-S mon thru f'ra ;';"ti~i);=~dous s.e<:rctary. Word Pr(}{'l'SS ™ 1040 FrH to Yow 104S .\lo,ini: must sdllum & 900 lapi• Dr. HI s1tuaUon tor tl'>e nght exper a plus. Other ~· ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • lrg appliance-. puttT ~~'.'>lt:m~ ~xper lor Pest Cootrol Service man b'6y l 'rology ok. Call ooecled.Qill: person. Mr. Edwards . lions available Call ~et'k1ttPnS4:YOWlJ?<'at~ ~li2888 Restaurant 497.1018. 1 We ekends Rita. ~. Coastal TYPIST /CLERK PLLASE HELP. ----- Ann. ~7 b()(~ 5'6-9468 FU.II & part time help '" oluy)4~ ~I A5'ency, 2790 F'Ull ume J>051lt00 avaala 960-8638 ~ ~'·1ght nuw' 10 29 1~ Dell /Liquor Store 152:5 Harbor Bl. CM bk. xlot typtnJ:, f1bn~. & ---------• a mo Guarant~·d Call Mo deling, co mm 'ls. films. & e xtras. New fac<'s , all jjites Jtypes. Exp not m~ 957-1.~17. PEST COHTROL Mesa Verde Or. C.M. NEVER A F'EE phooe manner rt.-qwrt'd fTee to gd home S t Sandy~ 7375 r u •or•-O&stomer servkc & leral Berna.rd male. Great dis Eitper'd . o r trainee. ~ ,_..-. " w ll Steady .)ob ror right Restaurant sst.arcompany nee& 15. ________ _. upetlence helpful. App-poto;1U0n. e groomed. lrWle Coasl c c mem persoo. Profit shanng... sert1ve person to JOln ••SECRETARlf:S•. ly Moo.·f'rl. 10AM·2P~. ~ berstup. S1300 Call col Mother<, IMper '" ex· group health. Jnterv\ew· BOB'S tfhelr "sum, ming sales Olml~/Sh70Sl4.400 or~~:w w-~ Wanted Lo\'ln{? home for _le'C\ __ <_71_•_1 _~_·0860 ___ _ Cll "'n "c 1c1r Room •· l.ng Mon & Tues, 9 t.o S orc:e. a ary • C'om •~al/RE h ... "600 ,_..'Ir'_ .. _., -"' ·dorabl" 11 ta d 1~ w " "' Uoyd's P1l5t Control. 566 HOME OF THE mission + bonus. Some .....,g Ana ...... 1331 So Harbor a "· we r · m e Atttttt-board \fr~a del Mar S llGIOY C 11 Rlt A/PCoMl.$10.200 ~.11 ... __ MfblJcpup w1whtchesl ,.._1,,,.5....._ ·-ac ~1 • ..,_ • ...,,-, E~rRd., .A. expe r . a a . 0 .......,/Ty OJOC) r""'""'' All _._._.,.,....... ~ .... _,.... '"" " _....., __ .......,_ ___ Immediate openings In ~. Coasl.JLI Pe~ .....,...,. P\Sl si:ncY Equal Oppty Empklyer .>I..,.., ......,.~ Gxi>" bisque tiles II and ~EED l::XTRA MONEY~ Pizza Cook wanted oudam1ly restaurents at 11('1 Agency. Z790 Harbor La ~inders Ag C)' ~!'!!!!!!!!!!M!!!!!!/f!!/l!!!!!!l !'!!!'!!~Seu.et' ~ix. fem.'lle pupp.> pa.Ult & glue YOW' own '1ukc local telephone 2956B~~~S:·C.M . ~:r~~~~:~~o~e;!: Bt.~EVERAfEE ~~~~~ee :: 8wk.1 'tll'hate&tanmark· ~~t~or ~rurt ~!ra!:c ~uney calls from your perience.Jomou.rfricnd· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!~ TyplttforAdAc)Ncy mgs lnteJIJgent. F'ree to classe s . Call Sl·Vi533 n wn ho me. $3 7s ihr. Presler needed ror Dry lyteam Come~ust<> ._._,_ Slarttypi.ng,thenh:..odS. goodhomeonl)' 751 ~ eves&wknds.P\'tPl> 752·1131. CleaMrs. Pan Ume, U · day between 2"4rM. .....,,.,_ .... U tr .... SICTY WANTED more reapoas1b1lJty as tm K.lllen.s. given LOTS --------• per. only. 968-3633. Walhn Waltrnws "'~ ~ Sttf-&arte.r. Slh towpm. our PR dept. &rows. Ex-C'I TLC! l blk, 1 tabby. n....r~1ng _ W""'t to ... _ ~ Cooa& T,...._ Mgrs .• tranlneu. over lYPia«60wpm.up. in ac· ciUngad agency environ-541H 970 646-33S7 rlW\. _, -" c-L.' II, ff'Ht.olr•~l ln·St()tt COUllU payable deSira• [J)(>Ol. 4 ~d&)' We e k. -.....--·------.! Cn.l ""'fl RN'S Presaman In Web Of -•en & tdeptlone promotions. bAe.10 key required. Cal 714.m.1000. AKC £nnhsh Springer W bet? Full lime. Min. 23952Avenldadela fW>iob•lk>tsolmoMy! L&nda 714~ " RN'S •VM'S age: 20. Will traln. Apply Carlotla, Laguna Hills \IJP VACATIONS. Typut: afternoons. hrs Sp.lnjel. io mo BeautifuJ "\. Penn ys aver, 1660 73UEdlngerH.B. 54.3-791ST Secunty G uard. Part flex:names&add.resaes Llver&White.644·1356 W.r~~nHCtrott! Placeo\ia,C.M. Waiten WoltrttMS time. Weekends. Nie mostly . Pay c:om . Le&Villglown lo staff our new office ln p·RINT SHOP TRAINE"" eooa&T,.._. SCTRY jalCS'f. jobmpk&santsurround· roensurate w /speed. f REE pup p 1 Es : theSouthCoasurea. W "' 4.50lCampuaOr.lrv1ne SaL ooJy. Miat type SO 101• In N.B .. Retired S:U0.$$.00 hourly, non Cocker/ Lab/ Terrier. offer .... To opttale PftU· Frr. Cool&T,...._ wpm. Front ofc a p· welcome. Call. 67Ul0\, ~ker. Apply 10-4, On 8'ad1.Adorablc962·80'J7 •Shift dtff erential 333 3rd St. Lac BdL CoshMn pearaoce. Call 4~5361 Mon.· Fri. 8-4PM. Site PbotocraphJc:s, •Health uuurance -----.. l "' E l?tbSt ·~·-.... -.._ ..... t Harbor Blvd .• Uait •E·S, fwwltv• 1010 •Bonus refel"t"alplan ~ "' · · --·-• ~~ ::J C.M. .. .. ••••••••••••••••••• •Tuillon re1mburseCE's _.._,,,_ Coal• Meu needed Immediately for Part time opuiina. I BUY •Sl.~.boomalp.1ns. XJntopport.wllb a~·. 1 Ruy olflce. Muat be en· »»u's. for experitnttd TYPIST·REPRO. w\I * * * * Nurses CALENDAR SllOWS I' RESENTS TheA..-1• Antiqlle Show &Sale A lllll!e. beautiful s how ol shops from thruout the nallon. All categones of &Dliques & colle<:tibles. •AUG 1·2·3 • Hrs: l·lOPM SUn 12 6PM ANAHEJM CONVENTION CENTER With this ad·SZ.00 each. · 1'ry us. you'll Uke i.as" • tng oomPAQ. MUt b.a\.e ·" Equal ~unity th\eWtk. Good typlna It plain·dolhes MC\lrity of· t.raln on wwd processing Good l&Md F&1rt1iture & BEST NURSES Pft'Y· aupervbory npr. Em yer C'lriceakllla a mutL Bwy ficer. Xlnt. company equip. Call Evelyn a Appliances-OR 1 will 2 cha.in saws S12.S/ea. ID ea.dro·meC:baDlcal pftone91uome btebook· beneflu. Apply In o~~·· lD '"me. seUorSEL.LrorYou f\mi. doll)' $$0. Pool Ta· 754-67'1 a-:=-.udXJnauemt~~ RESTAURAl!IT PART keepia1 .. Eac.tteot op. penon: •S340 MASTRSAUCTIOM ble S75. Mana ~ da c • i J)Ort&lnity to ,,,,_ •llh J.C. ,.._., 146 1616 a HJ.•6B rotiQUller $&'75, fire. I 1.500W. A ma •. M. Located id <; Ideal i ~l 11 eapandlnl company. >e P'uhlon l'1and <>d & we .• uo·s pUt uo..-• .... r D ~~~~~~~~' Call TOm JobDIOQ for 9,1...:: Cc>ulMr B:ret Salary c:ommenaurate Newport Beach CA TYPIST Dealp« eo.h ...,, Ute 645-51.M S.uela f ...... ._1u& •~ appt. 714/Ul·IMO at·.t-. '1a.lble tan. oc :!.~·~ .. rif'!c:'·.5•orll E.O.E. M/F .... u-__ , ___ .. ,.. new. g· oak st.and 1100. --------No Stf. Beaut. ffashlon ~~ "" 1• ._..,_ -..,. P w r--.... ~ ...,,"' Be utitw II dealt Jslebued <'O.tttks1nke 3-4<b'tperweelL.41beda, ~ ... 00are,:;,.~~-l!....<>n JaclL. SECY/BKPR. part/full 70wpm Eacelleottom teaki.bk$l00.2IOOboob a ro top • 3ppe•r ln1 In.div . CowtlrYClubCOovHoap. Pll++;·· 2-5PMJ. ...... ..........._ time, R .E. Co. Cdll. peay bioetit.t. Apply..; ~d°tf-';!~~TV. ~..:..~01t:"a~!s h;:50d· w/typiDC M+ Outf4oina s.t-30SJ. · ••WI--Rda1l Secretary·AHlttant to 5a1atyoe1-8'7$4'00 pel"IOO between tam· ._rlpr...,,~ ~ e • 11 G d • fiaucl• iuhaa Soft a m ... oada" t'" ,, Peuceot io spd su•. pers on• t y o o ~ JJf/11!' Are 1" a.au ... 6 en· · · ~~ ... 1 nrou., MUST ,SELL·ll atcblng Paoo&GQJc atueo $1-00. adva ncement pot en..... & 1• p "'• 11 •7 ..,. . .." joy' won•-· w.ttb you.r apobn, ttntle. joyful, SHOE SALES. Wao.ted, Jtl'tday .J-a..:--... -... --6•.., sun l .. Nl•'f~ll>O~ • CGun~CI b ·~,".~~=··'70 haadl? .n;: aro.ctway perlecUool1t. P~pare NI or pal1 Ume. Good ~C.-~~Mt.~il; 'm-lm C411Cenyt72..ftll Coa Holp u -~~""'-Ne'Wpartleacb'9oowln: DWidoulmeala.V•rle.d Co. beoeflU. hture ... Btltolt., . .\$7-4421eves For-.-ruteectproducta lfME.«!ISt..S.A v • ._, ,., ror lfood tetmw(f1 ror•a ~11 hard work I& trnel. lllfmt. pioUtioat l*•l· m 19tnft It. ckpftdaba. Htvld. Our benefit.I &blll lift·Wlpptr WM· •.s. '*· AePIY lD l*Mili bet. a.ta lhla,CA _. WrOUlbt lroo .,.tio Mt, s ~all your louJ Amway , __ _. _____ , indudea.dkaU1dental .., boan· 1-tPM Mon tam• Uam: '°"' S. ~Opportwlty pcs, xlDt cood. Hcttnce dlatrilMot.5.52.0SJ.5. Mnlnl -.wet&crtCM.-. Frl. Alt.' Saturd•1•: ~~to .....,,C.ll. EmpioJ'et .._IU-1065 fi,llttODl.ALYSIS ru::.-::-:~ ~saeroua emp:o1et """ :-::°noaal U • StatlOHf'Y Store ,. s 5'111 .. tertaha1Dt9l ,~~·= .;:::: _.....,.P'l1dQ eaeflU. App 'Y ID ~~ MCtl'Ul7 iD IUll ODlwdelllar ..... u , 'nl'ml •lO In I* wk. mil•. ln IT'Hl tc19d. IS 2 S. If a 'It a I IMft.VM :WC.-P'.9~~'!.· BROADWAY olc ta Cclll. Good .-Wa pr'd aal• lady. hll ,.rt·U-..... s ~ DO. Call PatU wuhr/clryer IUO, ~RT BEACH. In· req, f'l'ne »to wpm. \.La, s .. ,._ Xlllt won.. krbAIM ma. or lts-l.DO. Or Pllt ttn1ewl a1 boure SIR Ptd >Nd ad phone ...,eoilcl. Z.peciaUJ not c:alhlw s·oopm Sat+ ---'~•------CriUcaJ Care f!xp. Jft-••. Jlkreet Jo.U:•. llloa . .S.t. Y06eit . a9 ~ • bodl· el••,m.loOIO ~ to _u,ln Saa . POOL TABLE...,. new. CARRY I fa-red. wm train ror this Col&a 11 ... CA..-£.0 . C. tq ,.,._11, llOdaJ • Hrtoer ot ama ll la · tiap.-JkY aa ~M;r =~t~U time. lo gqu.l:::r.,..,._ Ctuatned Ads are UM ~:::.::;11:, ~~~~~:: ~...:-::.. ~~ -.:t:r: GAllAGS-SAt;S adi tn -.ctn .,._,. to • 111e~ me nt. Good beaeflt•. ara"YanhbU\, Allo. re-1 tao rt lu n d . ·Som the o.ll'I Pilot briftl hap-DtlillC 30" a to•• .-. Lov· ,....,. or )'arcl aalet It a Salary ~•••.:r•te u.t o.-rator effdff, •••me•t 9'W. r w ......... To "9c:e 10W -' ... Mt.c. r.ra. 1'11111 "'* yw •Mt la a)etterwaytot.tll more w/afl'. Call• for Pl'DI abU\. Call IA.Ill· .,.... but no a.1a1 eap dra•tn1 urd, phoae lllovln1 must ull. DIU1PUotC~. PIOl*I • • ........ IP!lhnb· •tUID\3. Calllhry: W.Ma. IA51711.0dayf -.&111 ~---;.....~-~-.__ 714-111·1111 .a OAILY PILOT 9170 *••I••-IOll TY...... ....._,.._ t040 u••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . -··•••••••••••••••••• .... ...,.. lttl .... -.... •••••••••• .. • IMPORTANT ·ea Cor v•lr Ortenbrlar RUG. bea\at\h•l tt .. \o ·--••••••••••••••••• •• NO'MC!TO wlndow van, auto. leau plan. &ltrbtr colon. llaanavoa T .V. Xh\t .....,._,,.=.UC.~ READF.RSAND bul rwu •Int muat sell S'af', a~lna 1SOt obo "-"I r&L... 1 .. , 0 .... 1,.. .._..,"""'• Sfoftl\ltl. ADYIUtTlll:RS _, ~ n.u -...._, # IU ., lUlr CS.di• lW f WC' Th price or u..,, ~ -.. -_.. Palll at 11l-°' ~ ...._ .. , 080 -. ' n adverHttd by veh\'Ue 76 Ford ""'-'•. m-LllO Or t'aU t ·+ -·--·-·-Or "'tl'fl Lowtlra,encl _._ r""" .,.,.,._ -,,_ MMJ . "'4 IOO N r\ uwaltrs tn t!M veh1rlc 53200 bafteooopm taUs.t-t-Sun9'l.eri-OO Yadtlr.ad.mi.:" dHalrled •dv,rt111n1 912·~an :iPM ""---pm lf DO ... w . ke.p ---flU&wnnsdoes not l.nrlude • • -r......,_. K.tv&netor. 4'al'. ..,,..,.., .... IMA/ any appJlubhf \UH, ..,._ Wmhd HtO liMI LOp, C0tnrnietttlal Q rt.r -ao hctftle. tran rer fen. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOO obo. N ov1n1 .2 peahra wllh 1olld1 ..., "--.. _ f " WL"P•YTOPOOLL"R UZ...4at\ ~ $4l1 ~ .....__._ d I ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,..~ c ... r&t't. ttll •<>r r. " " · _ _ -(a-. "' " •UUIAc•··~'BOATI air pouuuon control d•· fortopUMdcan·fotelan. OUM91 COUMTY"S Ol.DIST & "118UlCK. BtaUL • x!M. eond. 2'dr. Sport COupe, am . VI ena. A /C, AM /FM uerto. tllt wheel. one oWMr. Ask· in& Si,)00. 114·S:U·062hfl 5:3tPM HIS • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....._.,c Remnan\ Sa~ all Woo/•rs SUO/olftr '°' l/&2mo,.an•~ld • v1~ ~rtlflcaUoos or dt· domt1tld or clutlra ar tint quality. poplin • boUI JSI '* from 1111/roo lntllldan1 •h•r ~umtn\ary pre )OW' car is nlrll clean . twiUs. llnlll. ~le Wttd 1-RIVAT l.NOIVID AL .Up, 1--..t n• .. paralloo ChUKtl unless see UI nRS'J: --------·1 Onlt. Jul>' lOlb. •spm ~Ubtobl4)'0rtrade • ---::~=.fe~clfled by ~· IOIMcl.A ... '1 75 CDV. beaut red leather mt.. red • while ext. • l..oeded. $1850. 142-5304 Seville '79 DI ES EL. loaded. tape. CB. silver grey. mint. 2J.216 mpg. 114, 750 or offer . Going tu ttawa1i 714·493·4552 or 492.3025 • Dl rtoduC\1on l'l•c•. l\arn• video •apu ...... W 9060 ------N&~ ~ n1__, ....................... Mt .. 11/ -.......... & ...,._.__ J 34' Clean 6 fut. wMlr ailuMe tlZO Ul1c1I••.. _. --su.ooo Call Ore1uc ..................... .. W-.4 1011 141; • zu1wm>11h8pm,Jay '4fJl'oniWOOdle,l'e'stol'W ~I ~°'9tlc..to, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•1168 llll Sl.S.000. 29'lS Harbor Blvd. PRlVATY. lnchvldual ~...... -----115-fl&l COSTA Ml::SA ~ llk 1 b t dt' • .. tO JO ''49, 1~1'11 Ul. 2:!1h. vam , h ~ u 14> W ta # 1 h I I I ..., u n-.,c .... COU"" '"'n All r"' 979-2500 omtt 111Jeo t»P•• •••• •••••••••••••••••• ll • 11 1 P 10 ,,,, ... ~-· '"' ..--· .. 1'1-M1 Por Sal~ .ohsp Mttcut bu v t If u I $4 000 newed. 40 mpg 80.000 ---OU bo d 1-· 1 alW 9010 mi A 1tul a t S8900' TOP CASH P 11> c;.~8~ eo;:'J,s: .~~t --::-.... -------1 en 1•\ l040 bu.a. hn •'or .-cd runutun-4. up tncSt&rt 20hni runmng 'Jbm_., US 5611 Se1kr11rt ~~ Work 11\4' °'not llm<' A•lt 1na $1 ~0 ot C;tn:adu hardly uf.NI --f·-.......... -... -irt•1•c--•I ~7 8133 4'7-.!521 w/trlr ~ l'all Gr\'lo:i """ • ,_ ---2lJ S37 8200 d ·i; <'r un l978 REPLICA ~ ~a &can lb m1 red11r, lfpmJay_!J4 1~ 1161 lt3SAUIURM Wu-• IOll Oerumr a1.1to J'llol. both 8otitau Speedstl'r Wt'll\e -••••••••••••••••••••• 1100<1 cond bul us~d. REDUCED "/wht ll•alhl'r int CONN 01rertor tromW!ll' '1000 642 7411 an ?PM S'-'• 'SANTANA. t. ba~'> AMl f'M cai.s • air & with ell.St' EJL<-eUl!flt ron ---ol >lllb. indud111~ spin hl'ater P P . $29.000 chhon, 1100 61~ ancr loah. flowtt 9040 nker. vuni:. VllG. >Jal ~~~~c 673·1970. t!Ves tiPM-••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 way cond $14 .500 v•..._..., ' DRUMS by LudWlK. bght 197' SCAUI NewPort Y.tcht Exch blue clear. 2 l-1oor toms Twin 330'5 J~ hours. 67S U!OO ~Roe., a bas• "4", 3 Z1lgr"n '°8ded. Pn. pty. P.fake LASER Re--;dy~ ;:-ct' Rock 9S40 " • " olf'<"r. Need to sell 1m r·-~-' · . • -Cymbals, Roger's high med1ately ... moving out "!""" cond $800. (:ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• hat compl ~\e w /al l or area. Call 546.1200 . Gre~g Zl3/SJ7.QOO d)~. '74 Bradll'Y GT Call Sat. cai.es S9000MO.Callan <Mo n -Fri. da ys). ~pmJay 114 /846-ll61 & Sun ~ror~ 5PM ~ _6_:30_P_M_l7_14J?37 1U4_9._ 7318216 tl'vcn1n gs & LUDEHS I G w/o rfs hore ~~~6.6PM wkd ys : wee kends>. Ask for ~---~~~ Jerry. ~~~.~Ill rwatoll:.lll' 4 ~ Dtins 95SO APPLAUSE Guitar, like new. Sunburst Design, ••••.••••••••••• L •••••• Sl601 C1frcr . Call Patti at 43' Gran Manner fully 67~1230. or 673·3068, Or equ1ppl'd. beautifully call sat. + !>Un arter maln ttuned. r eady to 3:00pm. U no answer , rrwite or live aboard. keep lf)'ing Slip may be av,ulable. Npt 4lS. Top.eond lhn~t-01' "7 Int Tr a"'' al I \ >. 1. mast S6S.OOO. Call Gn·~i; nl'l'd!. tran-. S.'«>O 213/537 8200 dys. aft 8pm. 8-l7 3670 Jay 7141846· l 161 Tn.cks 9560 V AM AHA amp w I reverb New. $225. 675·1230. 673-2'712. 11 ''z""... Financing possi· ble SS0.000 Jack Curley 534 1505 even ings & weekends, 642·4321 UDO 14 114080. Complete •••••••• • •• •• • •• •• • •• • • w1trlr, sail & rover 1979 FORD $2000. 646-3572 Cowier "Cr.wcob" PRIVATE INDIVlDUAL weekdays. Sallboal·Pnred to sell :it d __ __;;__ ____ --1 $600 B rian Thoma., ~ llke tobuyor trade REDUCED Sabot + Arand nt•" ;~~vi deo tapei.. SV•-'LUHRSSPRTFSU North Sail Pro\en \\in ·10. brislol. l eak oer!C..llhes: Offi«Fumitun& cockpat /oak parquet 6735608 E.pt11tnt 8015 raban sole. single dsl. 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu range. below mkt at Hobie 16 w trlr. &ood con· EXEC. OF.SK. excellent 119.995. Nwpt Yacht Ex· rut.ion $1450 chanie (714 > 675-1800 644·9564 cond .. SJZO; 675·1230: _673-_2'7_1.2. ______ Zl' 9tarfll'e 110 w /cho1ce Boats. Slips/ Misc omce de~ks & flies. Balboa Ji.land slip $7500. Oodts 907 0 S25·S60 p. p. 00..-0112 & 644 6687. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Pa ~~ comfo rt w p1rkup ut1ht> II.is AM F M sh~reo. ral'sed while ll'llt'r tire~ & Tarom J wh et·I~ t 1.N.USOO). $4988 THEODORE · ROBINS FORD 2060 HARllOA BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 · 0010 752.9069, . W:\."IT Moonng or !>hp ___ • 23 Bayl1ner Nwpl slip, for 36. sailboat Newport •Hew '80 CM•y J B M E x c c u t 1 v e r adio. lrlr · etc S1500. I Bob833· t.36\ I 2'x8' Stall~ lypewnter. an oldie but ~ ------J\ u t o m a t 1 t· t r a n ' good1e, nice type face Santana 20, lrlx. 3 bag~. For rent. Newport Island G VWI o\1. c 'it•r 11 163 1 SlS0. '73· 1093 very clean. ~oo. Call Max1mum s11.c. 2A • lon1t lmrn:chalc ckll\ t·r~ • ""' <.:aJI 673-3064 ev<'s. MOW $8998' fueprooff11c.2 dr,lei:al. Andy · 955-2700 wk. ---blk. lik e new, S265. i7~hm. Boak. Speed & HOWARD C~nol~t WEIUY CL.EANCAJS AND TRuc:l<S C()toolHEU CHEVROLET ~11 ....... 11, .. 1 <•to.I\ \H-' \ 546-1200 TOP DOLLAR PAiDFOR GOOD&ClEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 50 Hwbor ll•cl Costa w.w '45-5700 WANTED! Lale mudcl TO)Olli!> an<I Volvos . c .. 11 U lt TOD,\Y '!' Earle Ike TOYOTA-YOlYO l fUH ..... 11•& c"1 .... ,. '-" •o·• lOl or ~•o u u PO RSC HES WANTED Allow 1.1.' lhl' 11p11ortunit ~ lo COO:.ldt•r I ht• J>llrt hJ'"' or tradt· in of \ ciur 1·lt·.111 Po~ctw Chn ~ with t;., Tod:i~' \~1H•fflo04h .s c~'°""' Otn•• .. lll·nll 631·5212. ---------Ski 9080 Oovl'&Qua1I Su. • -------·---------•I.••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt:W PORT B ~ACJl 2 Exec d es k :. & 1•·&st.ooWhaW!r.Trtr1 19' Mt. Ed Mini.en.user. lll-OS5S Top Dollar Credeniar.. Serrt'tarlal yr old, k1W hrs. JOOHP 48> Ford eng, JCl, $6500 desk With retum.1o·con· Evia .• • SHP Evin Finn~ DATSUN TRUCK Paid ferenc-e table & chairs. w/dual controls. One or ForYourl'3r' OUJvetu Copier & elec best eqwpped whalers on '79 Wellcrort Nova 2SOXJ.... SPECIALS JOHMSOM & SON t>J>ewnte r. 6 mo old. Wt>st Coast. Fully twio Me r e c ruiser s '78DATSUMLW8 Linc:-'-M--552.3447. rustom1zed. ~eeps 2 1n 2J>OllP 2S" S IS prop<. ~ '>pd • w h 1 t e . a 1 r ._... ..... ury comfort on padded bow Wttrlr Pay oH loan 11.'l~l!ll 2ll2tl llarbor8hd hts 8087 platform. VJ ff & CB. JO ~4.400. 548 3964 u"'ta :'otes~ ~o ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JtaJ ruel. 200 ma. rani:t> ?4 FORD P /U w~ Pay f<ellasterad Lab pupp1t·~. fo'Ull rovers ~c1ve over T1 anspariation 4spd. air <S3212X > yellow & blac-k. 9 week!>, SZ.000. $9990. 557·7342 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OYER ontr'4 lert D<i> !. : dayi;.615 3746t>ve. Motoriwdllk.s 9140 '78 DATSUN B'··-1o-1. ~OCllO. eves. 7~· 17..!.!:.... ••••-•••••••••• ••••••• ST AKEIEO ,_. VII New1980PUCHMax1 Blue.aar \G383l7l For'tourGood Otron Crt-:.ted Cockatoo. '55 Chns Craft. Capn . The Ultunate Mo""" \'W. Por,rh<'or i\ut11 tame. 8 >rs old ~'100 <.:oui-. AU mahog. Xlnl .,..... CHICK IVERSO"" Now only S499. S23 50 mo '78 DA TSUM P /U " 5'22639. rond.$12,000orbest ofr. MOPE DLAND llluc. 3708\IO mili•., VW·POllSCllE·AlJOI P'ianoi & Oman~ 8090 7141642 0671 2255 Harbor Blvd.CM I L\17i9'~) 44.'.> r: Cu11:-.l ll1~J) • '7 ---at S.l\\1de On't' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34' Skip1ack 79. Open Hull. """ Sal 97 M ,. · Y h f rur e· 1 1 oto1tuzz1 ,78 .. .a.TSU""' P/U .w wport tt.e .. rh b/J ()!IOU arna a pro c·i.~1onal up· Volvo Z25 120 hrs. VHf. Moped. S350 or best orrer. .,_.. "' n iiht. ~od1•I U:l. 2~2 )rs Swim l..DR, fresh wlr Call· 548 21lO a rterSpm red. !i spd. ?;t mo!> 21.000 Autoi Imported old. $2500. 542·2639. Oush, mint <.'Ond. Must miles i.erv1ce rontrJct ••••• .'••••••••••••••••• G~lbr;nsen cle;;,;-or Sell pp 714-673·1611 ~!':'/ 9150 il\<11lable c 1N96701 Alfa Romto 9705 uan $500080 30' T L· B T ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 8SON. Bea~h Blvd. LA llA8RA ISM\. No. of SA Fwy> l714tS22-Slll Sunday by Appl. ?t IMW 6lllCSI SUver with black leather. E.xc..~utlve Car '1l Cad ill ac Cou pe DeVllle. best offer. Call 6'2·Ul0. 24 hrs, 1238. '77 Seville. $7900. Ork blu, It blu top. all xtras. P.O. Tho m as. 760·8256. ~IJJI IOI McLAREH ltK. 8.50 N Beach 81\d, IS M1 No o r SA ... ~)'I AMtos, l•parWd '·~ '72 Cad. Coupe OeV11le, A I C. lthr int e r . S2.000 /080. K e n : 7!il -6L66. La Ila bra ~22 ~ ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• •••• •••• • •••••••••••••• MftudH ~u 9740 Subcw-. 9762 '72 Cad 111 a c Coupe IS PRE-OWHED IMW'S To l'h~I' rrom '7 \ lhru ·792002·s 3201 ·., 530i ·., SADDLHACI< VALLEY IMPORTS 28402 Mar~uen\~ Pkw:; M1si.1un V1t-Jo l!Jl ~o .i~ 49'19 IMW 528. bK. Car. Loadro ~~I TJll 3J rro letJ<lt> ~lOO rlown 6i5 5603 '80l20i.U15.23 Tax t-:llec (.'Jr l.oadt-d :w rm lease RUOO dov.n b'75 5603 ••••• •• •• ••• • •• •••• ••• • •••••• •• ••• ••• ••• •• •••• DeVtlle. S800 or best of fer 6'U-7063. li1 250SE. best oHt•r :\et'<i.' t>ngine sunroof w•v. lln~. bod) an i.:d :-h11pt• Wkd ~.,. 979-2333 ~>e ..it 17741 Mitchell, In i8. :n>D. !>liver with blut• 1nl. -;potll'S~ lhr uoul. Sl i .450 Pn' 4S.\ <>t36 '72 220 01ei.cl. mint rond 34 m It (k1)(e wibrov.n Ultr $.560() 6i5 :>aso '7ti M BZ .tSO S t-: Iron Gok.1 " lObilttO inlr . All {'l( Lr~ :o.;l'w lire:. Will '°It II dl whol~ale &l2 2!1~ or GJl (1910 ' 9746 ·•·•·········•·•···•··• .. iii. otii.: uv. ner u111I• r .\0 000 m1 ~ ... 11 .. s:iiu:.11J Prire hrm ~2lJ37 lf/78 Subaru Wag.. Radio. A<.:. roor r<tck Sharp. This onr won t last ~ Pncedto\CIJ U64!i753 ----Toyota · 976S .••.••.•••..•....•..... ---- -------- iii CorOllJ I. H. 5 'Pct Xlnt coml SJ.50(.I I lorn<: 1,1.> I 159 "'c}rk 5.'111 j TIO W <~lhrJ l.1llbJrk ,un mor :-, ,pd • \I .i~' 'h'll'<J 1.1fit''-Oni.:in.11 ( >wm•r ~1.,,011 Cd I I fi.tl h!li 1. !HI. l!U.I '76 Seville Loaded. S6500 firm. Jvory. 831~ ---------'76 SE'v1 lie. blk. F:xcellent • ron<lition' Sli!J'I'.'> <.;;ir phone opt 11;.o <11'.0:s ---Cmmro 9'17 .....................•. 9920 ..............•..•..... SEE US FIRST! We have a good sdection 11 f N F. W & U S E 0 O\evrolet.~ • C()toolHElL CHEVIOLET i7 ~I. on.: owner :.•o ()(l'J null'!> !:-,unrouf. ,\~\1 FM P~ 9748 T~umph 9767 ••.....•••..•••..•..... , ~1t .. rlk1r 111,.1 ( 1 ~-r ' \1 L'-, 541>-1200 fJ!\:o,t•tt~. l.t.•rtsth "'1rf: ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'I Triumph Spitfire l!Yi9 COR\'ETTE Rik on v.ht>t-15. n1•w \t1rhelln~ $4000 REBATE! IJdlJI~. ciU IO lrdOl> on .1n) t>rJnd nt-W $600() U<>rdtop ron.,. Ulk. Lo.idt-d All Xtrai. 17.200 rt11 64-l './i39 r.11t 6 Under IO.OOOm1. SJ3.000 ~I I !Vi l't·UJ:t <>t ~ &\5 4\f!J'J 7h 200:!, .JUt•i . 321\. 'Int cond • )h~~:J ''BO MIU171 --....1 75 l!:'olW :-,.101 lclr. ,1ul11 ' r , " t· :\tr J:o. "'''° ~~·u 11r~. 71101 9720 1980 SOSs IGas & OleM'fl HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS ~Om 1· ~rt·H !l.LWPOf<T Bf.,\Ul 752-0900 1----p~ 9750 .........••.••••••••... Voll:IWOIJ"' 9 77 0 ••••..•.........•••..•• u .... , lnl! troubl<-'''lltni: "'UT 1·,1r ., Tr. u-. • P.11<1 lor "r not · r\!-tk for Tom \1kin . JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 1871 I IEACH ILVD. ~Oftleodl 6:"1 STATION WAGON. NJl<, i:•Jod S700/best of rcr r..n l).t'l'I 9912 ..•..•..........•..•.•• 11; Vt•tc•· . ..,how cond • l1JJtku ~K.'10 :J:i I ~lZlli 1714 I 9933 ·····•·••·····•·•·•···· WI Cou~t.1 r XH7 ~cw •76 PORSCHE 842-2000 paint Prn'fti for quick 912E ,_ _ .,_.It· <id cond $650. 5 5po . w 1air Onli-H .000 /0 Bu' JOtJk ltt run~ hi5 9!f28 ____ _ :'-11 1JIOPRY1 i:ood. mu'>l a.ell now ~ 9915 IOI McLARE:H IMC. Sl500 497 ·4026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !i50 N Beac-h Bhd ISM1 ,.;o of SA f'wy I U. H11bni !122 ~ ·74 VW bus. ;\~t ,.,·~1 l.'~'i . 74 000 m1h:~. llrJ ('le al\. 673 -Ol2A '77 ~l :?+2. 4 ,pd, eler .-,0 rl',,\M F \1 c·.i:.!>. \ <.:. "i2911TTarga. maJ:J1,,\C' ~mi. $8$00 bbl ;(fi4 radials. all xtras. $10.300 "N Bm. Ill-: m 1 ~Int fond ti9 Dodge Polan1 58K ong miles. one owtler Pwr str J( and brakes. C.R~:AT CO~O ITION' SU~ Complc:le mainl. h1ston d9c11l 675 L230. hi3~ 7~ Da lSWl i:.~.:? dr !>todan. ~,pd. 35 mpi: h...,, \1r ru<ho SJl\50 ~ ~ iii 280Z I O" n<-r ~ lnl ~chaniral rond ~p<1 A!C. a m rm 1·a!.S N1·" rndiuls :'lit>C'di. µ111nt ~ {»-\ ~3 CW1'<1 & Thur.; Ud~.., 1;..i:, ii~ 1. iJ 2AuZ Cw.tom l'aint and wht:C'b rt•J.I n1c•1• c·ar $H.S.O 01'10 557 OllH Or 642:al'J !)Si 211111 ~uto . r11d1ab . xt r .. , Si .400 (JU() 1"40 i OIO ';'1).91 lT SOK on.It \llu"-. ,\ C. bra. roH·r. ~.ir 1m mJr Si.900 Offt•r Slt>\t' S48 i-161 <1ft ~PM '7J 9H :! 0 \ t'f')' rl('Hn :'>Ian) ex\r;is. IHI-\ on rbl\ $i00. ph 6i'5 2UJr. 7.t \ W Tlll~G :>;l·v. 17'7.'t n · Wt•bt•r-. ~3673 --------- 7:? l.TD BroU$!ham. air rond •&utu trans. ne w lire-. t.:d rond SJ.000/ ~l 12 911T Tarft!d , ''~ndl ~f·llow. l'a~t!lh•. sllmi-. 'tlnl rond th ruou t SM.50IJ ~ 2375 or 675~ ii ~per Ous: <'011' ;o-;t•w vfr Call848-9632 '11V:i 924 . Black. Lo m1 rc1d1db, p.11nl & l 1>P .. . . roJan r I • wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAMTA AMA 556·5438 Gr~y marine. f u 11) New, while DELL n,TI OATS~ IAIY GR.AMO equipped, slip poss . Xlnl helmet s1ie 7. 642·0138 0 17 2001 E 17Lh Street $2000 REBATE! on any 1!179 .. Coupes, i'8 Dt.1L'.un Klnll Ct.1b P U Sedans " Convertibles Auto. 111r. stereo. 32.000 m 1 Make ocrer. 951 l891i Mmt C'Ond, Sunroof. •Ir . B ... cl u t I r u I r () n d RI fOf'd LTD. runs good, stcreo.Ma&!o.586·7~lor 54000'0806402239 nl'eds some wo rk. fi.i2 0000 -----_srioo,offer 645-Q28 -oso 642 3622 cond. $18.500 rirm . 675-0057 Sanl ·-. u:a7g\ ~ {714)842·1142 I a "''a ~· 1 Must s ac rihce G r and . ,,3 Honda )75. xlnt condi 1974 ford Cou r l er / 17 Avenger Ski Boat uon $450 Piano. Sohm er. 5'9". NEW & BEAUTIF1JL · '45•1682 I lc~mper Shell. c·~can 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! walnut f1n1sh . S3500 tlShp Merc ury Outboard I Cond.. man} extras ~~----_ CUstom trailer. Rt·"'l of. l9'T1 HUSQVARNA 390CR 640-6179 ~Mach~ 80'2 fer 552·3667 aft. 5 Perfe("l Cond1tJon. $1200 '64 o MC a.-, ton P U BEA~~!~~!TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkdys ! d a ~ & eve, 645-4997 w/camper shell. \'-6. -i NEWPORT REACH ·;2 510 2dr. xlnl rond. :'otany xtras. JOmpg hw) Sacnhce S1750 644-8396 i7 280Z 5spd, a le xlnt c'OOd . m~t 't>ll 635 5513 i5 914 lmmac Runs i:rcdt New tires, m111 whlli . AM I fM . RtJ«nurk s\ttrini: v.ht. br11 & C\'r f6200 · 637 -6m8 ,, Ru&. cxtrvfll('I~ rlt>dn. 67 FORD 390GT runs ~ runnme cond1t100 good. SlOO 64(}.'324 842-0311 '71 KC 43.000 oni: mi. nev. ball. & tlrl's. runl> Mtrcsy HSO xlnt <.:a ll 646 1985 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U D}5() bo "i2 Colony Put 9 p.ss i7 nder Wrnty, air. __ ,_0 _______ wi:n Loaded Original sWlff. nu tires. alarm Vol•o 9772 owner SIOOO. 675-6161. Comm"I Heavy Out~ wknds HON 79, cxsoo Loadl.'d spd. reg gas. very rlean. 752-0900 ~allcng root Singer Sew· ~·Sea Ray. VHF, romp. 2 CB, Stereo. murh more. Must sell. S13501bst orr -_-Alf_a_A-II-e-tt_a_S-nrl-. A-,,.-., hfTw1 t723 mg Machine 549-0906 ball. ext pro""'. gas 90 must see S4l85obo • fi61·3882 after 6pm "' " """ Cream inter. 673-3997 or •••••••• • ••• • •••• •• •• •• SIB.500 760-8081. PIORSCHE924 OIMt924TURIOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO MustC91q 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i2 Must Convert. Xlnl 'hape. incl matching boot & car cover. Owner must sell $2995 steals this prize H o me. 661 3983. work 768-4131 s,o.-tMg C:.ooch 1094 gal 968-l ISC 640-5883 '!H Chev. VJ T Xlnt cond 4~ '77. D GTn. 1.ooom1. xlnt ••••••••••••••·•~,•••••• 19 20· Sk1i:/1ack. many ZSO Suiu.ki Enduro. '77 . lltru-0ut. i·o nd 714·759 -9383. Used diving eqwpment. xtr;i, JOO hrs over l.SOOma. sm5 &W·9980eves. '75 G1V. ed. rond Cass _7_14_-82_1_·5296 _____ _ 'o , .... STOCK r SA.US. SEttVICE AHDLE.ASING lkad,y for 1mmed1i1ll' de· OVERSEAS DELIV!'.:RY 1 ~: ~f!::i11~~~rta~~t: s1s.o00 new , lo~t Job. SS6·m39 '79' Bbck GMC Caballero ~~;,;:!,<'sS6.000 °' misc.' equipment' b3rnf1ce for Sl l,500. MotcwHoftws,SaM/ a /c, mag wheeh. vin)I --------- 751-8967 011nJ Pl. dry sto ra&e. Rftlt/S~ 'I I 60 top, cover. S6000 or bes t IMW 9712 f.61 3538. ••••••••:::::':'......... olfer. S40-S617 or S32·4161. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV.Rodio. HiFi. Stwff 8091 2Jf Slopjack. Twin Volvo 1971 25 FT. '78 El Camino. Many ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'flgmes. Fully eqwpped. PACE ARROW trai.. 38.000 mi. Zenllh Color TV, space l..o w hours. $25.000. MOOEl..C S56·J673 command. rt>mote con· 673-6413. Sleeps 6 to 8 on Gaucho trot S700 /bctH o rr .1---------·I beds. fully s elf con· nGMC "'ton. xlnt cond .. 55'7·2233 WaotAdffeJp'! 642·5678 tained. root air cond . low miles. reg. gas. ----------generator , AM / FM divorce forces sale, stereo cassette , c. D. S5000. 646·64 16 da~. raruo & onJy 33.200 miles. 645-9436 eve. 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If not. • 1 n t. ca II e o . u es p ·,. miuiq l.ba-bell IS501obo barpifts In &own! 760-U. ·11 Flrebird·T·\opa, Se,ll w\\h EASE! a m t fm <'Hatt 13.900. ll'uJIREEZ.£ C.11 Mtr tpJb _..,. Clalsllied Adi M2·51'78 _oe ______ _ _____ .,,,.._ ... _... .......... -..,--~----·-.-..-.....----'·- -------- Buntln1ten Beaeh· ,Fountain Valley · EDITION t ! Vo•r Ho•etowa Dally Ne•8p~per .. VOL. 73, NO. 210, 3 SECTIONS, ?6 PAGES ORANGE' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 28, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Signal Seeks Bolsa Chica Marina ' a, aOBERT BARKEA oi .. .,...._ ..... A rtq\Mllt lo chana land WM:. p~licie1 10 the · Bolsa Chiu marshlands to lftclude a manna a nd a possible rts1dent1al development was hied with lh~ co unt y t o d 'y b y Signal Landmark Pl'OJ)ert1es Inc. ~xam1nat1on of a ,.1d1• runae 1of eornpany spokes man Wayne uaes on l, 132 acres of prOP\'11) rtnrk own d b )' 1gnal along th~ They include restorauon o( .Pacific ColilSt H1&hway and 110 ca lled degruded coast al '&ounded by Huntington Bcud\ marshes. pubhc boating and cal)' 1lm1Ls other recreational fac1ht1es as The requ t .Lo fill' a general "ell as a county regional park. plan amendment covt:rs a \\1de Clark said the request covers r a n ge or pro1-1os<d s ror possible developme n t of a The proposal calls ror d e v t: I o p m e n l 1 n t h e manna with a new navigable an . <'nntrov1•r<;1al area anordanl! ~h.innel n1lE'ntnP tn the MP:in Breezes Clean Air ·,On Coast By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol IM O•llY Pilot St•lt Orange Coas t air qual ity improved toda) as noxious smog and heat remained more or a problem in o t he r parts o r Southern Californi a Cooler te"'pt>rat ures and sea breezes purif1ect ·coas tal a ir quality enough so that no fi rst or second s tage health alert!> had to be ca lied today or Sunday T he same was not true for ! 1 inland valleys of the South Coast Air Basin. where numerous health alerts had to be called as tem peratures <'limbed into the 90s and air pollullon almost buried !ooth1lls a nd mountains from view. • An Air Quality Management Di s tri c t s p okes m an said first-stage alerts were again called todiiY for the east San 41abriel Va lley, the Riverside a r ea. Upland. Fonta na and Redlands No first or second s tage a lerts were ~alled for Orange Cowjty today a lthough the air was considP.red unhealthful fo r sensitive persons in the La Habra. Anaheim, Los Alamitos and Santa Ana Canyon areas. The AQMD said it did not know if the h'eavy smog would 7 ~eontin'ue lo cling lo inland areas Tuesday and on into the week. The s pokes m a n said the inve rs ion layer which traps pollutants close to the ground could pe rhaps ea se up by Tuesda y, a ll o w i n g t h e contaminated air to disperse upwa rd into the atmosphere. The National Weather Service. m eanwhile. said warm, humid air would continue to cover Southern California through Tuesday, with some fog and lo\\ cloudiness along the coast al areas. "Scattered thundersh ower s w e r e fo r ecast today for mountain and desert areas. The Orange County Ha rbor Patrol office in Newport Beach l said there were low clouds and fog a long the coast this morning with partial clearing expected this afternoon. More of the same is predicted for Tuesday. Feud Fatal SUNNYSLDE. Wash. <AP> - A family feud erupted outside a housing ·project following a barbecue and, within moments, three people had been fatally shot or stabbed and three others wounded, police say 1YNude Gets Duo Fired ATLANTA (AP> -Two technicians at WSB·TV were fired after a picture of a nude woman briefly interrupted the station's line-up or Saturday morning cartoons, station ofrtci alssay. · Fred Barber, WSB-TV vice president and aeaeraJ manacer. said the two employees were maater control operators -one respomible ror alptq the station off at ni1bt, ud lbe Other for sipln1 lt ban an m the mon11a1. NelU. was identified. Wben the second operator waa swltcbln1 from "Tbe Bup Bwmy Sb~w·· to .. Tbe God1Uta-Globetrotter Comedr Hoar ... be b.tt bJ miltake a button tbat put Uae fram• of a nude womu oa the elr for QoUl 1\\ w.ds, 8arber ..... Mini Miss Cassie Bastain. 5, Mission Viejo. is this year·s mini miss in San Clemente. Maste r of ceremonies Jerry Valesco got this reaction out of her during ceremonies at Saturday's contest conducted as part of the city's Ocean Festival. Beach Buffs Ignore Weekend Fog, Chill Despite a persist ent blanket of fog. chilly ocean temperatures and mediocr e s urf. ·beaches a1ong the Orange Coast were jammed towel-to-towel over the weekend. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente r eported full houses and s aid the c rus h produced the usual traffic snarls and crammed parking lots. In Newport Beach. where the water hovered between 60 and 63 degrees, nearly 100,000 beach goers showed up Sunday. On Saturday. guards reported a crowd of 15,000. Newport guards lo11ed 94 rescues for the weekend and responded to 89 first-aids, Hurt Cyclist Remains in Ho8pital .. An 18-year-old Huntington Beach mo-peel rider remained in fair conditkln Ulla morning with inJurlea he suffered wben bis vehicle swerved out or control and struck a lllbt post early Saturday. David Conrad RoN, m Lake St., ls in the SUf'licaJ intensive care UD.tt of FouataiA Valley Commmdly lbpitaJ with be'9d inJuri•. cuta aDd brui1e1. A .,_.taler OD bis ~peel. Teresa Hess. 11. Huolln1ton Beach, was treated at Huntin1toa lntercommanl\J Hoapilal and releated. Ro11 was eastbound on Atlanta Avenue approacblftc Ma1noUa Street al t :30 a .m . Saturday when the accident occurred, poUce said. -- including two heart attacks. At the mile-long city strand in Huntington Beach, around 90,000 visitors poured in o ver the weekend. Guards said the water dipped to a 'frosty 56 degrees both mornings. Early morning fog gave one ya chtsman trouble Saturday off Huntington Beach when he became disoriented and beached his 26-foot cabin cruiser on the sand near Beach Boulevard. He and his passengers weren't injured. S tate g uards said 86,000 persons,squeezed onto the Bolsa Chica strand over the wffteod while 56,000 visited Huntington State Beach during the two days. A weekend-long volleyball tournament on Laguna Beach's Main Beach attracted 13,000 visiton. Another 56,000 persons Jammed onto the sand over the weekend. Laguna guards reported 98 rescues. State llfecuards in San Clemente had their hands full Sunday with two mass rescues. The first incident involvea ei,lbt persona caqht in rip tides and the second involved 10 beach vlsiton allO cau•ht in strong rip currenu .. Al the city strand tn San Clemente, 37,000 people bJt the beach and guards pulled 170 swimmers to safety. Oil Spill Minor NEW OIU.EANS (AP> -No cleanup 1eems ~for the remamdllr of a • .......,.... spill of beaUq oil In lbe Gulf or Meal~ after it dilltpated to • thin i -rnlle·square sheen. otnclall Hid. TM t.aUer Enon Houston, bound I• tbe northeast with a carso of lwtatlaa oU, wu punetlnd Saturd&Y. .. All alternative s (o r development will be examined in the request." he decla red. The Signal property currently is under lease for oil production. Anolh*:r 500 acres a re leased to l he slate for a n ecological reserve. The Amigos de Bolsa Chka. an envtronmcntalJst group, ~1th the support of Assemblyman Dennis !\l angers. is seeking to restore and preserve the entire lowland area They oppose a manna and housinJ? units there. The pr o p e rt y i s in unincorporated Orange County t e rritor y south or Warne r . A venue. It consists of mesa lands and bluffs on two sides of a gap or lowlands that has been a maJor oil field site since the 1930s. ·Clark said the request was timed with the local coastal program study. He said the hearlng on the general pl an amendme nt is e xpected t o go before the Orange County Planning .Com mission late in December or this year. Shah Rites Set Nixon to Attend Cairo ··Funeral CAIRO. EJ?ypt <AP> The deposed Shah of Iran. dead after a long fight against cancer and 18 months an exile. "'111 be buned 1n a traditional Mos le m ceremon} Tuesday. his coffin draped \\1 tPl th e Ira ni a n 1mpenal na~. his body facing ~t ecca , a Cairo newspaper reported today 1 Former President Nixon and ex km~ Constantine or Gr{'ece OTHER DICTATORS WERE EVEN CRUELER-A3 are scheduled to attend. But. although Egyptian ·Pres1den~ Anwar Sadat orde red a stale fune ral. no foreign chiefs or s t a le or gov e rnm e nt a r e expected .. Palav1, 60. died Sunday at Maadi military hosp1taJ outside Cai r o fro m complications res ulting from his lymphatic cancer. detected seven years ago. News of his death touched orr public jubilation in the nalioo he ruled for 38 years. "The bloods ucker of the t'entury has died," said Tehran Radlo. But a s pokes m a n for Presulent Abolbassati Bani&dr s aid the death would have no effect on the rate or tbe 52 American hostages who today were spending their 268t.h day in oaptivity. The young Moslem militants who seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran to try to force the United Cops Identify Youth F o.und Slain in May The body or a youth round nude and strangled behind a Westminster service station in May was Identified this weekend by Westmins ter police. The youth is believed to ha"e been one of the most recent victims ot the so-called freeway kiUer. Westminster police Lt. J oe Woods saJd lbe dead youth has been identified as Larry E . Sharp. 17. or Long Beach. Sharp apparenUy was a runaway at the time of bis death, Woods said. Jn ma.king t.be identification, Westmins t e r i nvestig a tors followed up tips provided by t.be O range County S beriU's Department. Woods s aid. Although finge.rprints were not on r~. police were able to pin down the identification because the youth bad had contact with Long Beach police, he added. Sharp's body was discovered May 18 between two f<llsabled cars at Uw rear or a Mobil statioq at 1389'l Bolaa Chica St. Sbaf'T) is considered the 40tb victim lD a strinc ol 41 murden of youoc men •nd boys in Southern California slnce um. Democracy Again Returm to Peru LIMA, Peru <AP> Demo~racy, a .rra1lle experiment in macb of LaUn America, returm to Peru after 12 years tod•r with tbe inau1uratioa o Pnsldent Fernando Bela&alde Teny. Ftnt llld:J RoWynn Carter, t.bne Lat.ha .\IDeftcan .,......... and S_pala's prime minister beaded the 100 pats lDYtted to the Kw ot RePr••taUftl tbr the laaupratloo of 9elaaacle, t.he '7·,....-old. Tn•-ecluceled •rcllHMt Who at tbe Job • ... ...... leftltt ......... MeOl1ed b.tm a.t of tM NaUoaal Palace .. ucl lnlo nine ,..,. of Gile. ... ,~. I _.. ·~ t .. .. ~ DEATH IN EXILE Cancer Conquers Shah States to rdurn the s hah ror trial said their ca ptives would not be frttd until Pahlavi's "stolen" fortune was returned to I ran . a Fre n c h radio correspondent re ported from Tehran. The s e mi -official Cairo n e ws pa per Al Abram said Pahlav1 ·s body will he an st.ate an a closed coffin in Abdeen Pala~ • in downtown Cairo for a brief period Tuesday morning. The P a hlavi a nd Sadat families will gathe r around the coHin and read silently from the Koran.~he Moslem holy book. Al Ahr:am \d. The coffjp wall then be take by horse-dra wn caisson to a nearby mosque fo r prayers led by a cle~yman or the Shiite sect. the dominant sect in Iran, the report said. The rortege will then move on to the Al Rifai Mosque. where Pahlavi wtll be buried in a room in the southwes t corner. By Mo sle m pracl1<'e cor pses a re placed fat'in~ Mecca, the Saudi Arabian ctty that 1s the holiest s pot in Isla m. The mosque is the burial pla<'e of Egypt's last two kings, and Pahlavi's fathe r , Reza Shah, was entombed there fo r several years after he d ied an exile in 19-14 . It appear ed tha t foreign leade rs would not be invited because many or them would probably re fuse rather than antagonize Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 's revolutioaary ngime in Iran. Sources said the U S. covemment was It.ill debating wt,ethe r to s e nd the U S. ambassador in Cairo, Alfred Athe rton. lo the funeral. Atherton conveyed President Carter's condolences Sunday n ight t o Pahlavi 's widow, former Empress Fara h Oiba. who was in seclusion with other <See SHAH, Page AU • * Nixon Lauds Shah As Friend of U.S. PARIS (A P> -Former President Nixon arrived in Pans today en route to Cairo for the hrneral o( the deposed Shah of Iran. Nixon said lbe trip was tus public acknowledgment or the s hah's long friends hip with America. He said be went to Cairo "as a ma rk of pe.rsonal sympat.by and a demons tration or d ee p appreciation by one American citizen for the loyal rrieodship and support which the shah extended to the United Stales." The official U.S. State • Department re action to the s hah 's dea th expressed sympathy for the shah's family but did not mention his relationship to the United States. The former president and his SOO·in·llW, Edward Cox, Oew to Paris in t.be aeaJed·olf upper deck fA a 747. Nixon r e fu sed to meet reporters, but responded to a list or written questions rrom The Jury Studies Hanigan Case TUCSON, Ari&. CAP> - Despite more than 21 houn of jury deliberaUoos, a federaJ juqe aaya be doel not foreeee a deadlock in tbe case of two Ari&ooa brothers accuaed of robblnc and torturinc. tbree We1al MesieaD allem. "Wait.inl for a JW'J '8 Just like waiUDa f« YGUI' wife to bawe a baby,'' U.S. District Judi• Rich•rd Bilby said Sunday, s hortly before tbe _panel receAed for tbe n&Pt. ''TlteJ'ft Juat bem • a....,. Jury. MOit Jurt. ...... tMy un •' ..... cue, ti.le)' lake a wb.Ue ... ,.... Jury-wbidl .,...., deblde Tlaunda1. wu to rHume dellblradoclll ..._, lD UM ttlal of Patrlek W. Kanl1u . 21, ud 11M>ma H. Haalau. 21. botb of Doe ..... ' , Associated Press delivered by a flight attendant. He said he did not contact the State Department or the White House belore heading for Cairo, wher e Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi will be buried Tuesda y. The s bah died Sunday of complications arising• Crom cancer. Asked if he had been invited to the services, Nixon res ponded in a note : "After learning of the shah's d ea th, I placed a call to Pres ident Anwar Sadat. and we talked. I asked him if services would be held. He told me the time. I said I would like to attend. He said, 'You are always welcome -very welcome in 1 Egypt'." Nix'fl said be does not fur a <See NIXON, Pase AJ) Coas& Weat•er Fair tbrouih T\lesday, wit.b late Dilht and early mornine low cloud.a aJoeg the coast. Lows toni&ht 57 at the beaches to 65 Inland. fficbs Tuesday 70 to upper IOI. I { Hlf ...,.,..,,,, .. ,. ~--JlJST BREAKING-----........_ t.oa.*""ffOfft ............. ,., .... •k;Rll •• U.S. Productivity Continues Decline WASHINGTO cAP> -The produc\JvUy of tht' S ~OnomJ ff'll tt n an.nuaJ rate of 3 a pereHt t.haa spnn1. mlll'ktng lht' l.xtb t<>n ecutJv. quarttt that the mea1ure of t\<"Onomlc ~Cftt1C"f\C b~ fallt'ft. \M covemmtat rep0rted todM) T~ Labor Ot>partm nt ttnbuted the drop lo • record derhM \n out~t dunn1 the ~d quart~r brou1ht by lh4: rere sk>n · ' TM •parlment aid output of goocb a.nd ~f'r\'1ce <haring lh~ Apnt Jun'-4 1wnoo ff'U at an annual ralt-of 12 ~ V4!rn•nt . the lurgt> t quar\\·rl) ,trl\4.' -.inrf' t~· departmt•nt bt"~im l'\Mlln~ prudu,·t1\1l.' l'VJ>ClrL' 33 ~ t•ur-. ago C'trlnr l..U1rfl I• CNU•••••• Ctl;\1-i' NOOGA . Tt>nn 1AP1 Mayor Charle~ "P•t" Ro'e toda) hfted .1 rour n11ht rurfev. 10 this city shaken by racial i.trirt-Mm~ two Ku Klu~ Kl ansmen v.ere acqu1ttt'd of thf "hotgWl v.oundlnl( or four black \\Omen , 'We f~~I th.-t tht s1 tuauon 1s in a great degree returning to norm.ii · ~Jld l'Oll\•e and F1~ Comrn1ss1oner Walter ~mart R~ ,1ho lifted a ban oo ale:.. or loans of guns. ammun1t1on 3nd ~a.whnl' in portjblt! containt!r.. ~foot P e titio• S .. paru ,.t,.•rson SJ>JU~GFIELD. Ill 11\1'1 John Anderson's supporters tod.i) filed J thrt."t.' foot long pet1t1on bearing more than 147.000 ''~nature:.. to put the 1ndept!ndent presidential candidate's name •in tht> gt>neral election ballot an has home state LrfMfM'•*' P0Ufl~la11 GunlWd Dotm1 BI::l Rl'T. lA'banon I AP 1 A pro·lraq1 Lebanese polal1c1an \\;is a!>sas~tnated tn a car ambush un the Beirut airport h1 ghwa) toda~. Lebanon'!) :.late radio said His driver was also killed. T h<.• slam politician was identified as Moussa Shaib. 42, a Shn\t' Moslem and senior me mber or the regional command of th<' ~banes<' :.<><.·1alist Baath Party, which 1s aligned with P resident Saddam llusse1n's regime 'n Baghdad Pltpiri•t l"ll'd, Wiit.-Charged KENSINGTON 1 AP> -nuclear physicist at Lawrence L1\'ermore Laboratory has been killed in what police called a do m estic dispute, and has wife was char ged in the shooting decith Police said Jose G Vidal. 48. was shot several t1mes in the chest wlth a pistol. His w1Ce. tilhan. 49. was charged in the death. pohce said. East Bl(><" R,J,<"t• Rnoludon COPEtlfHAGEN. Denmark <AP> -9elegates from Cuba. Syria. East Germany and Angola today torpedoed a major US resolution at the lj N. Women's conference here conde mning racia l a:. \\ell as sexual d1scriminat1on. The l)nated States withdrew.the resolution after a concerted atte mpt by the four n ations to amend 1t. incl{idi ng references to Zionism, colonialis m . fascism and apartheid. The United States v. as not expected to be able to salvage the m easure before the ('onvt>nt1on meet:. e1gain for debate Tuesday. Grove Boy's Body Found In Swim Pool A search Sunday night ror a m is!>ing 3 year o ld Carden 1;rove boy ended when pobcc round his body :,ubmerged in murky waler in the :.w1mrrung µuol 1n t he back) e1rd of his ho ml' Ci a r d e n G r o ,. c P o I 1 c e 1rl1::nt1f1l-'d thl' boy a!> Enrique A 1tunb1dl'. of 13792 Phyllis Place, \\ hn a<"cordin~ to h1~ parent~. h.1d d1!-..ippl·an•d about three hour.., heforl..' his bod\ was fl.'l'O\ l'rl'<i at i :'>8 p. m · PolH·t· said they used p<>les to -.1·<1 r<·h the murky. s tagnant "';ill'r in lhl' sv.1mm1ng pool for thl' bod~ Blaze Probed Where 23 Died BRAD LEY REACH . NJ 1 A p > Fewer h ves mtg ht have been lost an a rooming house blaze that took 23 lives if mentallv retarded residents had been tau~ht more avenues of e:,cape during fire drills. an t.>m ergency orficial says Authonties said many of the ncllm s of the Saturday night fire were found locked m their rooms. where they r etreated after being unable to make their v. ay to the front d oor . the escape ro ute they had been taught · ··Even· door l kicked in. I found a 'body." s aid firefighter .Jeffrey Ra lston. The blaze in the Brinley l nn . a f our·s t o r y wood·and·stucco building. was ljccomp.anied by an explosion ORANGE COAST " r SH~H ... m£•mbers of the family in th" h1~h·walled Kubbch Pa lac£• in Cairo. a C.S official said. Israel. China. Fra n ce a nd ~t orocco a n nounced plans to send a mbassador s or other envoys to the funeral Canada. Gr eece. Italy. J apan a nd Spain ~aid a decision h ad not been made. and West Gt'rmany. the :'\ether lands. S\\ tl zerland. Austr alia and Britain said their governme nts .,.,ould n ot be represented The St a te Departme nt on Sunday issued a brief :.tat ement that t-xpre!>~ed !>ympath y for Pahlavi's fam1b and said h1:. passrng ·marks tht> end of an era tn Iran. which all hope will be f o ll owed by peace and i-tability · Rut it m e1de no m ention or his lo n g. c lose alliance with the United States. E x t r a·o r d i n a r y s e c u r it y precautions were expect ed to prevent assassination attem pts An Iran i a n e m1 gre in W ashingt o n r eported three weeks ago that about 20 Iranian t-xtremists we r e infi ltrat ing Egypt to k ill relatives and associates of the shah when they assembled for hi s funeral Although there was never any confirmation from Egy ptian officials of the report. it was o b vious that the government would do everything it could in the way or protection The s hah had been unde r treatment ror lymphatic cancer since 1973, but his condition dad not deteriorate noticeably until October. nine m onths :tCter the revolution drove him from Iran. Theo the U .S . gover nment allowed hi m to come from Mexico to Ne w York for re moval of his gall bladder and a nalysis f• or his cancer . and a crowd of ' militant students in Tehr an r eacted by occupyin g the American Embassy and seizing its s taff. U.S. Cuts Insurance .. Business WASfllNCTO 1APl -The .io\'l'rnm~nt moved today to trip the Prudttnthtl Insurance Cu of Aml'riCI of more than SlttO mUllon 1n federal business b\!cau e of a dispute over a fl'' 1\•v. of th l' co mpuny 's C'llllllt\) ml'nt i>ract1ces ·r h P l. ..i ho r 0 e par qn e n t Jnnou11<.•t.'d 1l wa:. barring the nat100 ·~ IJrgest i n s urance ~om pun) from holding rederal 1 1>ntrac..·ti. becau:.e of its refusal IO provide certain information rl'que ted by the department to t.lt.>termtne 1f the company 1s c11i,<"n m1naling aga1n~t v.omen or 'm1nont1l'!> in ll!'> t:'mployfT!ent pr..iclltt!~ Thl' contract proh1b1t1on order . 1:..sul'<i Sunda;. by Labor ~l'Crt'tar:. Ra~ ~\arshall and .innounc~ toda;.. 1s the largest ... uch anion tjken b y th e government in terms of the size or the <.'Ontracts al s take Prudential C!nnounced from its c·o r por at t.' headquarter s in ~l'\.\ark . :'\ J . that 1t \.\'OUld !>et'k ,1 l'Uurt inJum·t1on to prevent the ).!O\ t-rnmt.•nt from t erminating 11 :-t•ontral·t:.. The company said that 1l ha~ <·oopcrutt•d v.1th lhl' govt.'rnmenl rc:v1c.,., o f Its e mploymen t pra<:l1ce ~ and tha t th e information demanded by the ~O\ ernment <:Xtceds its legal aulhont) P rudential pro\' ides health 1nsuram·c and other insurance µol1<'1e~ f o r hund r eds o f thous ands or fedt.-ral employees ;1t tht-\'eterans Administr ation. J u ~ t 1 c e a n d T re a s u n · de partmen~. l ' S Postal Service ;ind othe r agencies It also pro\'lde:. )led1ca1d an:.urance Assist ant Labor Secr et e1r) Donald El1 s burg said the ~O\'ernment v. ould see to 11 that Prudential insurance contracts v.ould not be ter minated until l'mployees cover ed b;. the Prudential policy are pronded othl'1" insurance protection l::la:.bu rg s aid that tn addit ion to bean~ barred from d irect gove rnm ent co ntr ac t s, Prudential is forbidden to do 1nd1rert l(O\'ernment business through anoth1.;·r company that holds a ~o,·crnml'nt <"on tract Tht· d1s putl' centers around a Labor Department demand for .. thl• <"ompan,\ ·!> compute r tape containing employment records for its Newark headquarters and 99 f:.icll1l1e ~ 1n the New York :-.Zew Jersey metropolitan area The Labor Department ~aid Prude ntial offered to pr onde a prmtout of the tape. but that along with several other ('Ond1t1ons !>t.'t bv the compan,\ for pro' 1d1ng t hl' information v. t'rE' tc>rml'd unat·C'c:ptable b.' thl' dt:'partment Toda.' s <Jction stems from a '' <J' 1979 rc\'lt!\\ of Prudt'nl1al s "\ev. \'o rk ·."\t•v. Jcr se :. .-mµlo) mc:nt pratt1c<:'s by the L1bor Department ·s Ofhce of Fl'dcrcil Contract Compliance P rogram~ The d epartment ~t rl'ssed that the review was part o f i t s monitoring prnct-dures and was not the rl'sult of specific allegations of sex or r ace discr imina t ion ;igamst the company. The contract compliance of· f1ce 1s respons ible for enforcing a pres1dent1al order that bars federal contrac tors fro m e m p loymenl d1 scri m i n a tion and reqwres employers to adopt a ffirmative action programs as a c ondition for doing fe d e ral bu:.iness Prudent i a l ha s 67 .000 emp1oyees. of whom 13.000 work in the ~e\\ York.:-.;ew Jersey area Th e compan y 's a nnual premium:, total about $8 5 b11l1on. Youths Said Beat at Camp DAILY PILOT ''"' Gt.,. (.oit\il•Ol.tl• _.,,._, •tit\ *""~"' •\ CO""·Ot-....0 IN> HI_,. .... f'U •\. puMt~ bt """"' ou...-ca.se Pubf•V."9 c~, S..O.t•t" .... ~ .,. pii..ofl'llilWd Mofld•' .,.,~ J°f-0.9 ·~ (tr\1• ~ ... ~, k•" """"91'°'" 8f'•4.llt J Ow"I••"' V•flf'9 ft~*"" l •• .,.-.. ~ft~ {.orilU A \iff"IO'e" tf'~~ '4•11191'1 t'\ ,_,...,,..,. s.t1"'diff .. ¥'4 ~n "'"' pr'\.ne•,... ;:;~~·~ t:,=.~::rttt PO ,._ .. _ __ , __ _ Yoe• PYrtoj.":.,'i:v.= .. -.-,...._., .... .,, l<t>W Aft er thr ee m on ths in Panama. he returned to Cairo in March and entered Al Maadi military hospital. His cancerous spleen was removed M..,ch 28, but the disease had spr ea(l to his liver. and he was given c hemothe rapy. This weakened his body's n a t ur a l d efe n ses aga i.J1 s t Inf ection . a n d h e developed pn e umo nia l ast month. -PHILADELPHIA !AP1 - Po lice are inves tigating all allegations of beatings, tortures and psycho logical abuse of youngst e rs w ho lttte nded a • city·owned camp in the Pocono Mo untain s. accordin g to a published r eport. ··We've been running t hat camp for 29 yea r s:" city recreation director R obert Cra wford was quoted as saying in a copyrighted story in Tbe Bu lle tin . "We 've never had anythini like this before. Tbis is deplorable." Pare nts of mor e t h a n so ch ildre n went to the cam p Sunday to take their children home e arlier than scheduled . Thomas Tull. acting director of Camp William Penn, said he took doleaa of phone calla from &nlir y and con cerned parents afi.r 'tbe report 1n The Bulletin. ' f'"~'&M .......... --·"'lf.dl•or 0.-M.'-A\W~--... Ed•I ... .,,_.,a-I "'°''°'-COll"l•C.IO' HYMJMton hKfl OMce . . .. .,.,,. .. "' .. ...__. IM•I ..... -•\. PC) to•"'° - Oft le et ~ lto..C.ft 10tl H• U.'1 ~, ...... , , .. ,.Mow now.~ Oe• Mt_.. t He developed an a bscess on hls p a n c r eas a nd othe r infections, and his condltJon fOf' a time was d escr i b e d u extremely grave. But la tely he was reponed lmprovlng. At the bedside when be died were the ahah'a third wife, former Empress Farah Dlba, 41 : their older aon, former Crown PrtDce Resa. tt; their three other cblldren, Prineeea rara1mu. n ; PrtDee All aera. 1c, Md PrtDCeM I.Alla, 10; tM shah'• twl• 1l1ter, Prlne .. 1 A• b raf ; aad 11 11 former amb .. Jldor to the United Statel ad former IOD·lD·law, Ardllbir Zabedi. RetireM Slain S ACRAMENTO <APl -A rtUred cal'PlllW aDd bis wlf• baH .... illilD 18 tbelr bDme la s uburban Oran1•••le, Sacramento C ount.y 1beriff'1 d t putles report. Darvon ·· Cutback Sought Astaire And Bride Fred Ast aire? and bride. JO<:kc~ Robyn Smith po-.N1 r~cently. tn lhe1s Beverly. H.tl b ,. home Tht• d~n <··r .md s ports woman v.~e v.ed in·a private cerf:!mon' 1n Jum· Driver Jailed After-Death In Accident A Santa Ana man 1s fac1ni.? m a n s lau~hter a nd f e l on~ drunk e n dr1v1 n g c har~t:'!> follo\\ mg a Sund a~ a fternoon <1cc1 dent in which a mo·pcd nder v. as killed Fernando Gomez was booked i nt o Oran~c Count y Jail following lht• accident th at fatall) in1un'<I Fausto G Lopez. 15. of S<Jnta Ana. j>Oltt•e Said Pollet--...11d l..u!X'l. \\ho "'""' ridtn~ on a mo ped ..... a~ struck by Gomez' 'eh1c ll' near tht:' interseet1on of Bristol Street and Chestnut Avenue in Santa Ana Class Covers Health I s ue lloh!>tlc he.ilth \\ 111 tw thl' ba:.1~ of an Oran~l' Co.tst Collt'g'- cl a~s thJs fall. be~tnnin~ Sept 8 "Hohs l1c Health A Sun e) ... a three·un1t course. will meet Tu~sda,·s and Thur~da'" lrom 1 to 2 30 ·pm . and v.111 °!otud) ttfe 1 n tcr act ion of .. m 1 nd bod) s pirit" with the theml' or :.elf respons1b1ht) for ont:'s health Registration for fa ll c la ses runs from Aug. 19 through Sept. 19 at the OCC Admissions Off1c·e Arson SU8pected BERKELEY <API -Officials sa) 12 brush fires that burned 318 acres behind the Berkele) Hills over the \\eekend \\ere d e li bera t e l y set It v.as estimated lhat SS.000 worth of ~ grazing fields for cattle v.ere destroyed 1n the blazes in the Wild cat Ca n ~ on and T ilden Regional Park f'roi. Pagf> l I NIXON ... t err o ri.,. t d I'-r up t 111 n <.C t hf' memorial -.tr' 11 t'"-d t 'i>lt• thrt>ats b' Iranian f'':(trl m1:.t... to as:.assmat(-the Peshld' 1 fesm 1I) • · 1 have ne\ er rx.-en con• .. med about m) per.,onal 'dff•t') 1n niet>tinJ{ m ' 1>ubl1c rt-spons1b1hlll'., :'\1xon <.a 1d Hl' dddt>d. · It \lortu ld he: .i ... tup1d m1stakt-b' tht· rad1cdl<. 1n Iran 1f 1t hcippt'n!> One or thl' \.\ rlllt'n qUl'">tlfln.., thl' AP a~kt"d .,., ...... \lohl•th1·r 1hc- ..,hah '!> rl:'pulatirin J' .1 tJrutJI dt>.;;pot "'4~ unfair :'\1xon·.., \lo rl\t••n h'•,.pon••· "'·'" y l'"' ·tr the poll<') of thl· l nit• <l Statt-i-1:. not dre1-.t1C'alh chJngtd '>O that the 'AOrld .... 111 ~no.,. thJt \\e s tand b' our friend;. v.e v.111 lose au our friends .. he \I, roll' The former pre~1dent '>did h1· µlanned tQ st..i) 1n Cairo tv.1> dJ)~ Air Compute r Fails Again P \L'.\10 .\LF: 1 Af' • For th1 -.econd t1ml· m '"'" .,.,, •·k' tht J ir t r a ff H l u m JI '' I t r t h ..i l monitor~ 11:.000 -.quan· milt'' or Jlr~p<il'l' tn ~>ulht·rn l ',t11 fnrni..i !'\t>\ ada. Artzomi Jnd l lJh broke do"' n. offit·1:ils said D u r 1 n g t h l ' l ~ m 1 n u r l IJrt>akdown Sunt.IJ \ .,. h1l'h l<t~ll'<.1 ( rom Ill :?M J m . to 10 ~O a m PDT. air controllers !>\\llthl.-'d to the backup radar !>:>o,tem · "'tthout 1nc1dl.'nt <1l'rJld C Walton. deput;. chief of tht Lo'i Angele ~ .-\1r R ou te Traffic Control Center here .. ~id 1n a o.,tatemcnl .. Prehmman ind1c :.it1onc; .tre that the cause of thl' OUld~l' ma~ be human error." Walton said II YoU want LBVI Cord Rares we w gJ, em Our 11119 b)SIC ()Olor!t aro " blvo lat' cl'OCXllal& M'IV .-.a ott 'lllhtle If\ 84, OOft00/16~ OOfyeslet tor si:wnaoo GQ111rOI Pul tnum ~ Wllh ou.r C1Q3I stw1S lor ~f"C)()I I WASHINGTON CAP> -The Food and Drug Administration, in an effort to curb a buse of l.hP pain·k1ller propoxyphene. today asked doctors not to allo w ~ills of their prescript ions for the drug The pam killer Is us u;llly pre:.cribed und'ft r the brand nam~s Darvon1 Darvon·N and Da rvocet-N, the-agency noted. In tht: latest issue of it s penod1c Drug Bulletin. the agency as k e d physicians to v.rit e "n o r e fi ll " o n µr opoxy ph e n e. and also ~uggested they write o ut "'tbeir prescriptions rather than calling thc·m lo ph11rmac1es. FDA C-<l,mm1s~1oncr J e re E. Cjo:. an s aid "Propoxyphene has bl'•·n assoc 1ated with a number <JI dl':.tths, mostl~ resulting from dcllbc·rdlt' u \ t-ru~t'. e1buse o r "Ull'lde " II l' -.aid hee1lth professionals n•·•·d "to ket-p 1111 .... potcntt;,! nsk 111 mind 1.1.hen prt'st rib1ng and d1 :.µ<-nsmg th1 dru~ .. The agen<·~ ·., advice 1s not 1>1n<11n~ on ph,\!-1c1a n s . Cur.u·ntly. pto1)(}xyphene 1s' in S1·hedull• IV of the Controlled Suh~tanC'e~ A<:t. whieh allows a pr•'"' nptinn to ht ref ii' "d up to 11\•· t1ml'' lll "I' mrir" .. unless .1 1•h \-.1c1an •1nllr-1 r '""or .:111..'t1i11:.., tlw nurr.I r c r . :~ Thl' Drul! Built-tin 1s being maill'<I t11 40C't,IXIO ph~~1c1ans and ,, o 11 o c1 IJ n t h e r h e a I t h 111 ofl..',..,.ondh. 1ndudin1it dentists, 1• h J r m a l' 1 ' t ' h o ' p 1 t a I .1dm1n1 ... 1r<1 t oro., and many nur-.t·' 1 h1 ~ u \ pn•\'IOU~I~ \\arned l•h' 'I\ 1an ... not t o pre,cribe pr11p11'1.' µht·r1l lll pJll>'nt:-prone In add1llll n or .... u.l10c!. and lo u-..· • J11t 111n 1n pr.,~1 nb.n~ 1t for p.11a•n::-IJk1n1-Jnl1 tlt·µrt-:. ant •lru);!~ or \\ hu drink cl"" much .11• ohol .~t!(irlf( Topic .·~I HB Talk 11 u n t 1 11 i.: t o n \' J I I 1· } r • • n \ .1 I l' ... 1 1• n I II <> ., p 1 t c1 I . lf un 11n~ton Bt-al'h. will r,ponsor ,10 ,\u,:: 23 1·ommunil\ forum to 111 ... c·u-.:-l":-ut•:-facing -Amenca·s l'1dl·r I\ in thl' 1980s Tht:'.l .1 m to I µ m forum is 1n prt•parat1on for tht• White ~lnu-.t· Conferl'n<'l' on Agin~ m J '>ll in \\h1<·h llunt1nRton .Valll'y I t1 n\ ,d, .... c•1•nl lt11-.p1tal \lo Ill 1·.1rr111pJtl Tht l11rum' .... 111 .illo"' are;i f •· ... 1c1t•nt' tn hJ\'l• a :_..a, in the \\ 1,hm~t11n Confcrenrl' · ho!>p1tal Jdm1n1 ... 1ratnr .Jim Shc:lton said. \\hill' rf1,cu ...... 1nn-. "111 bt.' or , "' r t ll u I J r 1 n 1 c r c q t o t h c • lcfrrl\. 1~:oph· of all age!> may 1tt1•nd F o rum ' \\Ill he ht>td at lluntm>-,'11m \'allt!) Convalescent 110,p1tal. 83R2 \'.l'\\man A\e For m11rt· inform;it1on c<i ll Dobbe :...,·n·n;i Jt IS-l2 5551 O eanup Pus~ed \'. E W ORLEA~S 1r\P1 -Two rtn1en \\Orkt.•r:-. continued an • .1 round tht"clock effort toda' to re mm t' 300 pounds o f a deadly 'ht'ml{':.tl pov.der from the deck of ;i hip moored here. the Coast (, UJrct ~J1Ci :'tled1t•al a uthorities 'aid therl' "'as no evidence that th\'.' 32 <."rt>"' mt'n aboard the ship .• th" M\' l arner Sea Daniel. "'ere µo1 :.om'<i b~ th..' chemical ALSOARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ' (714) 644·7030 I .. ., .. I ,, . ED IT I O'N ~ .. r•••••••• D•lly N•••P• .. r VOL. 73. NO. 210. 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 28, 1980 TWENTV·FIVE CENTS · Cogotes Blamed in l~rine Pet D~atlas Co1ot'e1 ·~~re probably ra~lble for the ftatht ol aev•"-1 uu ln the 1\artlt Rock •~a when lbe peu• ma-.led bodlts were d h tovered . accordlaa to Carl P11ano, Irvine's antmal se rvicea supeT'Vbor. Irvine pollce <k't~Uves "''ho looked at the dud animaJs Breezes Clean Air OD Coast By DAVlD KUTZM.\NN °'*Delly ..... , .... Orange Coasll air quality improved today as noitiOF smog and heat remained cnot"e of a problem in other parts of Southern California .. Cooler temperatures and sea breezes purified coastal air quality enough so that no first or second st.age heaJth alerts had to becaUedtodayorSunday. The same was not true for inland valleys of the South Coast Air Basin. where numerous health alerts had to be called as temperatures climbed into the 90s and air pollution almost buried foot.hills and mountains from view. An Air Quality Management District s pokesman s aid first-stage alerts were again called today for the -east San Gabriel Valley. the Riverside area, Upland. Fontana and Redlands. No first or second stage aJerts were caned for Orange Colmty today although the air was considered unhealthful for sensitive persons in the La Habra, Anaheim, Los Alamitos and Sata Ana Canyon areas. The AQMD said It did not know if the heavy smog would continue to din& t~ lnland areas 'TU~y and GO into the week. The spokesman said the inversion layer which traps pollutants d ose to the ground ~ould perhaps ease up by Tuesda y, a llowing the contaminated air to disperse upward into the atmosphere. The National Weather Service. meanwhile. said warm. humid air would continue to cover Southern California through Tuesday. with some fog and low cloudiness a long the coastal areas Scattered thundershowers were forecas t today for mountain and desert areas The Orange County Harbor Patrol office in Newport Beach said there were low clouds and fog along the coast this morning with partiaJ clear ing expected this afternoon. More of the same is predicted for~ay Anon SU8pected BERKELEY <AP > -Officials say 12 brush fires that burned 318 acres behind the Berkeley Hills over the weekend were deliberately set . It was estimated.that $5.000 worth o( grazing fields for cattle were destroyed in the blues In ~ Wildcat Canyon a nd Tilden Regional Park 1Y Nude .Gei. Duo FirJi ATLANTA <AP> -Two technicians at WSB·TV were fared alter a pldure ol a nude woman brietly interrupted tbe statloD's liae·up of Saturday moroinc cartoOm, ltadoft olftcialaaay. Fred Barber. WSB-TV vice pnsideat and 1eneral maaa1er, aatd lb• two employees weil:uter control 0peraton oee reepomible for die lladoa off at mpt. aad Ute other for aJ~t Nck an ID tbe . N.._ WM ldlntUled. Wbea tbe •••••• operator wu 1wttcllia1 from '"l'IM a.p a.n1 Sbow"' to ""The OodalU•·Olobetrotter ~ ........ bll h, •letw a tluttGD that put ti•• frame of • nude •••• oa tbe air for ..... l"' llHY, Barber .... 1 cootlrmed they were klllfld by other anlmala and not by man. Pasanouid. "lt appears as if a large animal ls responsible for the deatbsofthesepets," Bou.a said. Poliee C-1.Jl· Chuck M. Bozia Bozza uid there will be an said In a me~ last week lo Cl(y increue in the number of police Manaaer WUliam Woollett Jr. patrols ln the area. that Turli ~ Rock r esidents , . Pagano advi'sed resi'dents m· recenUy reported the loss ol 13 cats and one dolt. the Turtle Rock area to protect their pe ts by taking the following steps: -Kffp pets In the house during evening hours. -Don't leave any food out.side of the house. -Keep trash cans cover~. He said there are mo re reports ol coyotes in the foothills bordering Turtle Roek during the summer because it is the time when the animals are trying to get food for their young. Pagano said t.be animals don't roam in packs and are usually no threat to humus. Other wild animals present in the Turtle Rock area include I skunks, rabbits, squirrels and snakes. Pagano advised residents In the area to •k "dogie doors" at night so that no smaJI wild animals can get into homes. ··A couple of weeks ago a stunk got ln one guy's closet and made a messr be said .. 'Nixon Praises Shah Ex-president to Attend Rites CAIRO. Egypt<AP >-f ormer U.S. President Nixon arrived in Cairo today · for the funeral of deposed Shah Mohammad Reul Pahlavi and said the Carter administration's treatment of the former Iranian leader was ·'one of the black pages of American foreign policy.·· "I come to Egypt tbis~tlme to pay my. last respects to a friend for 30 years. a loyal friend and an aUy or the u.s.:· Nixon told reporters at Cairo airport. Earlier. en route here. Nixon said his trip was his public acknowledgment of the shah's Jong fri~hip with America. He said he went to Cairo "as a mark or personal sympathy and a demonstration or d eep appreciation by one American citizen for the loyal friendship and support whi ch the shah extended tothe United States." The o fficial U .S . State De partme nt r eaction to the s hah 's death ex pressed sympathy for the shah's family but dld not mention his relationship to the United SUtes. The former president and bis son-in-law. F.dward Cox. new to Paris in the sealed-off upper deck al a7n. NI xon refused to meet reporters. but responded to a list or written questioas from Tbe Associated Press delivered by a fight atteodaat. Cassie Bastain, s. Mission Viejo. is this year's mini miss in San Clemente. Master o( ceremoni es Jerry Valesco got this reaction out of her during ceremonies at Saturday's contest conducted as part or the city's Ocean Festival He said he did not contact tbe SU te Department or the White House before beading for Cairo, where Shah Mohammad Reu Pahlavi will be buried Tuesday. The shah died Sunday or complications aris ing from cancer. Asked if he had been invited to the services, Nlxoo responded in a note: Gifted Students- Program Expanded "After learning or the shah's de~th , I p.laced a call to President Anwar Sadat, and we talked. l asked him if services would be held. He told me the time. I said I would like to attend. He said. 'You are always welcome -very welcome m Egypt'." A meeting to explain a new educational program for gifted students in the Irvine Unified School District will be held at 7 :30 p.m. Au g . 14 i n the U n i vers ity Hig h Sc hoo l m ullipurpose rooln. The program for the 1980-81 school year is an expansion or the old Mentally Gifted Minor program· in which about 1,000 Irvine students participated. Approximately 3.000 pupils can participate in tbe new program, which has l ess s tringent entrance requirements, according to school Tnmtee Gordon Getchel. Although three times as many students will be elhrlble to Woman Loses Wallet With 81,650 Cash A , Costa Mesa 1woman who stopped for a 11-eent miniature plua while cUT)'ilal the caah to pay for a relative's funeral and burial loll ber Sl,SSO ban.kroll to a tJalef 1&mday after leaviDa ber wallet an a coantertop. participate in the new program, state funding is about tbe same Nixoa said he does not fear a as the amount given for the old respOQSibiliUes." Nixon said. MG M progra m. according to school district administrator Bruce Givner. A citizens committee bas written a 150-page report outlining how the new program s hould be implemented. The report calls for: -The hiring of a person to admlni.stef' lbe program. terrorist disruplio9 of the memorial services; des pite threats by Iranian extremists to assassinate lbe Pahlavi family. ·'I have never been concerned . about my personal safety in me e ting m y publi c -The hiring of teachers with (;!J_:_ V uth s pecial characteristics for ~f, i 0 teaching talented and gifted _ .. students. • J-.. ... ,~ &.; ~d -SpeciaJ classes for taJented •t1e•u 'J ~, and gifted students. I Superintendent Stan Corey has By D , • s aid the district doesn't have CO ice enough money to fUftd all the recommendations contained in the leftgthy report. The school .trustees are to decide Au g. 18 on implementation plans for the program. The state program was established by AB 1040. a bill authored by Democratic Assemblyman Dennis Mangers of Huntinlton Beach. Under Mangers' bUI, the state will fund Talented and Gifted pro1raau In school districu throulf>out. Callf omla for four yean. A total or $15 million ts bud1eced by tM state llO pay for tbe lDdividual pro1ram1 over tbe four·JUI' period. I The body or a youth found nude and 1t.ran1led beblnd a Weatmlnater service ataUGa ln May WU identified this weekend by Weatmillater pollce. The youth ls believed to have been one ol the molt recent vicUIDI of t.be so-called freeway killer. Weatmluter police Lt. Joe Woods uJd the dead youth bu been identified as Larry E. Sbarp. 1'7, of Loal Beach. Sharp appanm&l1 wu a runaway at the Ume ol bia death, Wooda ••id. la maldna tbe ideatiflcation. Westminster inveaU1atora followed ap u.,. prowtded by tbe Oraa1e County SberUf's He added. "It would be a stupid mistake by the radicals in Iran if it happens." One of the wriUen questions the AP asked was whether the shah's reputation as a brutal despot was unfair. Nixon's written respo~ was: "Yes." * "If the policy Of the United States ls oot drastically changed so that the world will know that we st.and by our friends. we will lose all our friends," he wrote. The former president said be planned to slay in Cairo two days. * • Honored i• Exile CairQ Preparing For Shah Burial .. ~ ........... DEATH IN EXILE CMICer Conquets Sha" Wrong-way Crash Hurts Toro Woman An El Toro woman was 11' critical but stable condition today in Mission Community Hospital at Mission Viejo after the car s he was driving narrowly missed oncoming traffic on the San Diego Freeway, then stnlek a center divider and concrete bridce rail. California Highway Patrol officers said· Carolyn June Lammers. 51, of El Toro. was northbound on the freeway from the Ortega Highway in the southbound lanes when the accident occurred Saturday at about 8:40 p.m. Officers said Ms. Lammers croued all traffic lanes wit.bout the car Ugbts on and narrowly mlsled bead-on COWsiODS with southbomld tramc. The car tben reportedly ran off the road and into a center divider and C09C~ bridle rail at about 55 mllel ~ bour. The accideat la under lnvestiption. officers said. Demoe~Apin Retarm to Peru " CAIRO. Egypt <AP> The deposed Shah of Iran, dead after a Jong fight against cancer and l8 months in exile, wtll be buried in a traditional Mos l e m ceremony T~ay , his coffin draped with.Jthe Iranian imperial nag. hi• body facing Mecca. a Cairo ne wspaper repoNd ...s.y, y__. ~ Nixon and ex-king Conatantine or Greece OW DICTATORS WEM l!ftM CRUEi ER .U are scWuled to attend. But. allboup Etyptian President Anwar Sadat ordered a state runeral, no foreign chiefs or s tate or government are expected. Palavl, 60, died Sunday al M aadi military hospital outside Cairo from complications resulting from bis lymphatic cancer, detected seven years ago. · News of his dea'-" touched off public jubilation in the nation he ruled for 38 years. "The bloodsucke r of the tentury has died," said Tebraa Radio. But a s poke s man for President Abolbassan Bani-sadr said the deatb would have no effect on tb• fate of the 52 American hostages who today were spending their 268t.b day in captivity. The young Moslem militants who seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran to try to force the United States to return the sbab for trial Mid tbeir caJ>(ives would not be free4 tantil Pahlari:s ""°'en~ fortune was returned to Iran, a P..rencb r•aio corresSM>ndent reported from Tehran. - The semi·offlcial Cairo newspaper Al Abram said Pahlavi's body will lie in state in a closed coffin in Abdeea Palace In downtown Cairo for a brief period Tuesday morning. <See SRAH. Pase A2> Wea&ller Fair tbrouab Tuesday, with ta Dllbt and early mornilll low clouds alone the coat. Lows lollipt S7 •t the beaches to es lnl•acl Hiatll ,......, '70 to•pper ... Patrida lune Imes. eo. told poli~e about tbe 1rand theft alter returnla1 to the food eoacelUaa al tbe l"edco discount departmeat It.ore and fiDcllnC tbe wallet.,.. Sbe Cllllcl PoDee Offtcer Laurie l!,;I• tbe billfold contained Oil Spill Minor Dep~~::d· Al= tl ... aot oo , wen able to pin down tbe tdentiflcatlon because tbe youUa bad bad contact ~ lAnl leacb pollce, be added. LIMA, Peru <AP> - Democracy, a rraslle experiment hi mueb ot LatlD America. ......_ a. Pwu after I •12 J••fl tod•r wltb the laau1uraUon o PrH6deat Fernando 8elalmM Terr)'. in the money compartment and an lldcUlloaal llOO in cash hidden 1nlkle a folded envelope from tbe l"8Ceat .... ol a MC.'laGd Hr. Officer Hosans said literally hundreds of people pa11 the plua conceMloo hourly and it woulct have been possible for a•yone to pocket the wallet mmotSced. NEW ORLEANS <APi -No I eleanup .eems neceuary IOll' the remainder ol a ,,GOO-barrel spill of b..un, C161 lD \be Gulf ol Mexlao after It d1aalpated to a tbln 2·mile-aquare sheen, olficlall Nid. Tbe tanker Enon HOUiton, bouDd fOlf' &be DQrtbeut with a carao ol beatiq OU, WU puacturwd SaturdQ'. Sbup'I bodJ Wat dlKow•ed "' May 18 bel•een two diaabled can at tbe rear ol a llobU atalkla at ima 8olu Chica St. Sbup .. c:maidend the 40th vt«Jm la a ltrial ol '1 murders of youn1 mea and boy1 in. Soutblnl Calilomla aJnce 1m. Ftl'lt 111111 Rolai7aa Certer. three Latin Ameriean ,.... ..... ud Spain's prl•• mtnt1ter beaded the 100 ..... bavtted to tbe ... "' ftepr••tati'Ne for th•~ ... of ....... tbe 17·,..r-okl. Texu'41ducat;I attblteet "'° 10ll tbe Job la Im wbea leftU& .-erala ~ him out ol die NaUoGal Palace and into .... ,.rs ol uiM. .. .,_ ........ -~ =·· : =--= • ...... I .... I f I f f . ..=-_ -...... --· . Al OM.Y""-OT . ' ""**"'I #'Offt ...... , _,.. ... _,,I I'_... m Jllp::OMll, ~ .. . ll.S. RtoductWiiy WRtilwes Decline WASHl GTON f APl -Tbe prod.cUvf\)' of the t<'OC\Om) f "ll at an annual rate ol 3 l ptttt'ftt th~• 1pr11\1, marktn& tht> ~•dh «ons«Ull~• q...ner tbat the mtuun ol ~Omlt" tlf1citoC) b.M lalllD. lM .....,.meet "'l*'tC'd I.Oday The Labor ~ ...,..,.... lhlt ~ '° • NeOl'd deC'lfM In output chlrt•1 the MCOllid quarur broucht b U.. rt-<'e ion 1'h~ d<'partm<-nt aid outpul ol aooda ud Mn'\<'f't dur\nt the Apnl Jww penod Ml at u annual rate ol 12 ~ ~t . t~ l111raHt quarterly drtve ll.DC'e tM depariratftt betan luwaa produrtnil)• rtport.s 33 )Un &,o &r-:tli .. j r.-eem•• lftfftft..t "' MlAMl (AP> -A ,....,. .. g_rand Jul') today lndl<1f'd an tX·poUCH\an "'·ho tt"Stlhed wwJer statt l1Dmur11ty lO the lnal ol four forawr ofhceri charted 10 thf death of btacll bulloes.aman Arthur McOlaffae The lnd1ctmt'nl of Chari Veverka oo four cl' U n&)\ta C'har..i~ ('()OSlltutl'd the hnkl charge1 handed up by the anu\d iur) tn\'est1g.rnng lht' cast' I.ti, ~h1rh the four offircr!> 'Aere <H'<1u1tted b~ ~ JUf\ 1ft Tampa VeverkJ a former Dade County pohreman. \li 3S 1.hargl'd \4'1th depri\ing McDuffie of hbert) '1'1tbout due process; con1piracy to commlt at\ oCfenM; conspu\IC)' to U\JW'e. oppress. t.t-reaten and intimidate : and wtt.h fillnc false crimlaal charges :the maximum penalty upon coovacUon would bt 215 years lll 1 i>rison and $21.500 1n fines. Sf. B~iu t'ftlC• Sf..- VANCOUVER. Wash. CAP> -Mount St. Heltns bne(\y spouted steam and gas today 1n a sudden burst that kept firefighters from going near lhe volcano as planned. 0((1c1als said 1-tooc P~tftlott s..,port• Alldn-Jfo• . SPRJNGFJELD. Ill. IAP) -John Anderson's supporters t.cSday filed a three·fOOt ·long petJtlon bear ing more than 147.000 signal~ to put the independent presidential candidate's name oo the general election ba!'ot in his home st.ate. I ..... id.If Kiflrd. Wife C'ha,,,H K~SJNGTON !)IP> -A nuclear physicist at Lawref\ce Livermore Laboratory has l'eefl killed in what police called a domestic dispute. and his wtie was. charged in the shooting death Pohce ~aid Jose G \'1dal, 48, was shot several times in t~ chest \\i lh a pistol lhs wife, Llthan, 49. was charged in the death. police said. Elui Bloc R#'Jrr•• Rnolldlat1 COPENHAGEN. Denmark !AP> -Delesates from Cuba, ~ ria. East Germany and Angola today torpedoed a maJOr (j S. ~solution at the U N. Women's conference here condemning racial a!> well as sexual d1scriminat1on The Cmted States withdrew the resolution after a con~rted attt-mpt by the four nations to amend 1t, including referen~ to Zionism, colonialism . fascism and apartheid. The United States was not expe<'ted to be able to salvage the measure before the con vention m~ts again for debate Tuesday. E',.._P~AI SHAH HONORED. • • The Pahlav i a nd Sadat families will gather around the <'Orlin and read silently from the Koran. the Moslem holy book. Al Ahram SaJd. The colfm will then ~ taken by horse·drawn caisson to a nearby mosque for prayers led by a clergyman of the Shiite s1.•ct. the dominant sect 1n Iran. the report said. The cortegc will then move on lo the AJ Rifai Mosque. where l'ahlav1 will be buried in a room 1n the ~outhwest corner. By .\loslem p ractice corpses are pl aced facing Mecca. the Saudi Arabian city that 1s the holiest s pot in Islam. The mosque is the burial place of Egypt's last two kings, and Pahlavi's father, Reza Shah, "as entombed there for several years after he daed in exile in 1944 It appear e d that foreign leaders would not be invited because ,many of them would probably refuse rathe r than antagonize Ayatollah RuhoUah K ho m ejni · s re vol utiona ry regime in Iran Sources s aid the U .S . government wa.<:. !'till debating . ... J . }'abia¥t•s wi o •. ..... __,, ..... _. Empress Far ah Dlba. ~ .;."' was in seclusion with other ~:mbers of the family in the ,h ·walled Kubbeh Palace in , .tiro. a U .S. official said. Is r ael, Ch ina, France and Mot occo announced plans to s e nd ambassadors o r other DAILY PILOT ,,.. 0.-c-.. 0.01, -· •tlft -ft .. ,._ .. ,..,. .......... "'""' •\ ~'""""' bf uw <>•,... Coo>' -·-<-~ ... ...Otl~\ Mf/ ..... .,.. .....,., •• tftr.....-h~V •• c~•· .,.,. ......... 8P«" ,..~~ O• 1H It ~Owftl••" V••t•, It.,.,. •. l•...,"• tf•Mft Sowitft CN\t A ,.,.,.,_·~ ...... '' ,..,..._.,.,. .5.tttMM'lli .,,. "'°""''"' fM ,,, .... ""'"'-.,._ ••., ue IOOM4 ~. tltttt ~o .,.. •i.o.c-i.-""'-... ··~ ~--io. ......... -~- '"'' " °""" \'o<ol'>tt..,..ftl_O._<lf-... ~·Il-l•• .. ~··-­..._...c_ ca.-.11.'-•w-.......... c- \ envoys to the funeral. Canada. Greece, Italy, Japan and Spain sc1id a decision had not been made, and West Germany. the Neth e rlands, Switzerla nd . A\lstralia and Brit.aln said their governments would not be represented. The State Department on Sunday issued a brief statement that expressed sympathy for Pahlavi's family and said h.Js passing .. marks the end of an era in Iran. which all hope "',11 be followed by pe a ce and ~tab1 1ity ... But 1t m ade no mention o f h is lon g , close <Jlliance with the United SUit.es. Other former Western allies we re also muted 1n their responses. Extraordinary security precautions were expected to prevent assassination attempts. An fr a n ian emig re in Was hington r eported t hree weeks a~o that about 20 Iranian extremists we re infiltrating Egypt to kill rel atives and associates of the shah when they assembled for h is funer al. Although there was never any confirmation from Egyptian officials of the report, it was o bvious that the government would do everything it could in the way ol protection. The s hah had been under treatment for lymphatic cancer since 1973, but his condition did not deteriorate noticeably 1mtil October, nine months after the revolution drove him from Iran. T h e n the U.S. government allowed him to come from Mexico to New York for removal of his gall bladder ud analysis of bis cancer. and a crowd ol mllltant studenJs in Tehran rea ct ed by occupylne the American Embassy and seizing lta staff. After three months i n Panama, he ntw'Ded to Cairo in March and entered Al Maadi military bo6pital. His cancerous spleen was removed March 28, but the disease had spread to his liver , aud be was given chetnotbe,.py. Thia weakened h is body's hatural d efenses agalnat Infection, and be d e veloped pne umon ia last month. He developed an ablceu on hl1 pancreas and other lnl~. and bla condiUOD for a Ume was de1crlb•d as extremely lfave. But lately be wat reDOCted lmprovbl1. At the 'bedlide when be died were the abab't third wife, former Empreu Farah Dlbe, 41 : their older ton, former Crown Prinee Reu, It: thetf tJINe ..... dllldlrm, PrtDcw P'arallnal. 11; PrtDre All a.u. t•. ... Prt.-Leila 10; Uat 1bab'1 twin •••ttr, PtlDCHI A11tra~and Ms former amb• tiot.beU.n.d..._ and former ton· la· law, ArdllMr Zabedl. Darvon . Cutbacks Sought WASJUNGTON IAP> The . food and Oru1 Admln11tr1U.. le •• llfOl'1 '° C\&l'b • Me ol ta.> palD·kilW propo•yph M , ~ aaktd dorton not to allow Nftl" of thttlr prescriptions for the dru1 Tbt p11n· killer as uauatt.y presrrlbed under the braod namts Oanon. 01rvoo N and uar .. ·~·N, the •nncy noted. ln lhe latul laaue of Hs 1>erlod1 c Orua 8ullttln. the agenry 1ukt•d physlclana to "r a\c "no refi ll " o n propoxyph~nc. and also ~uuHted they writt' out their pn' 't"rap(1ons ralhcr than calling them to pharmac1t~ F'OA Comm1sMonN· Jere E Go.) an srud "Propoxyph~ has lx'en assocaated with a number of deaths. moelly resulUnc from dellbu ate overuse. abuse or s ul ride .. 11«' said health professk>nals nt'ed "to keep this potenual nsk In 1mmd when prescriblng and dispensing the drug." Tht' a~ency 's ad\'lce 1s not b 1nd1n g on ph ys i cians . Currently. propoxyphene is In S<'hedwe IV of the Cont.retied Subst.D.nces Act . which all~"S a prescription to be refilled up to fl\'t' tunes in six mQnths. unless a physician orders "no refill" or :.~c 1faes the number of refills. The Drug Bulletin Is being mailed to 400.000 physicians and 6 00 ,000 o th e r h ea lth prof~ionals. including ~ntist.s. p h arm a c 1st s. ho s p'l ta 1 admi nistrators and many nurses. The FDA previous ly warned physicians not to prescr ibe propox~ to patJent.s prone to addict.loo or su1c1<k , and to use cauuon m prescnbing 1t f<X' patients taking antHtepressant drugs or who dnnk too much alcohol. Marine Hurt In Car-cycle Attidem A J9 ·year ·old marin e re'm a ined hosp italized today after he and his f emal e motorcycle passenger rolled over the hood of a car that rear·ended them late Saturday in Corona del Mar. Police said j.he dnver of lhe car. 35-year-ofd Patricia Mapfes Rell of San Cle mente. was a r re s ted on a fe l o n y drunk·driving charge at the ~cene of the accident on East Coast 11.ighway near Goldenrod Avenue. · Thom a s Aloysiu s Ak ins, :.tataoned at El Toro. 1s hsled m good condition today at Hoag Me morial Hospital where he was treated for a fractured ankle and numerous lacerations. His motorcycle c:ompanJon. 24· year-o ld Mary Newball ~ ac Bain of Newport Beach, was t reated at Hoag for laceraUoos and then released. They were southbound on Coast Highway when the car s tr ur k them from behind . caus ing both to fly over the hood of the car. which tben drove over the motorcycle, police said. Police reports did not indicate whether A.kins or his passenger were wear i n g protective headgear. Driver Jailed After Death In Accident A Santa Ana man ls faclng man s laughter and felony drunken d riving c huges following a Sunday afternoon accident ln whkb a mo-ped rider WH killed. Fernando Gomez was booked f nto Orange County Jail following the accident tb1t fatally injured F1t11to G. Lopez. 45. of Santa Ana, poUce said. Poll~ said Lopn, who was ridlDt on a mo-ped, wu struck by Gomez' vehicle near the intenection ol Bri•tol Street and Chestnut Avenue in Santi Ana. ~fty Safe, Cuh~sing MODESTO <AP> -·Police here are looklnl for ooe very bll. very stronc lhlef. Or maybe a whole bunch of tl·pound weakllnp. Someone brc*e lnto Anaelo'• Market OYer tbe weekend ..S mad• off wttb • double-clocw life that UlhorlU. taid nt.W u •tlmat.ed a ooo pouDdl. Tll'e 1afe eo•Uia•d an e.ttmated D0,000 tn cub 8lld chffu. Insurance I Business WASIONOTON <AP> -The government moved today to strip t.he Prudential lnsuruce Co. of America or more 'thu Sl8'> million ln federal buaineta betause of • dispute over a re v i e w o f t he com pan y 's employment practices. The Labor D e partment announced lt was barring the nation's largest fnsurance company from boldine rederaJ contra~ because of its refuaal to provide certain informaUon requested by the department to , determine if the company Is discriminating against women or minorities in its employment prttcticcs. The rontrac l p!rohib1tion order, 1ssul'd Sunday by Labor SecrNary Ray Mars hall a nd announced today, as the largest s uc h a ction taken by the government in ter ms or the size of the contracts at stake. \ Astaire Aad Bride I Fred Astaire and bride. jockey Robyn Smith. posed recently. in lheir Beverly Hills home. The dancer and sportswoman were wed in a.private ceremony in June. ·Beach BUffs Ignore Weekend Fog, Chill Despite a persistent blanket of rog. chilly ocean temperatures a nd mediocr e surf. beaches along the Orange Coast were Jammed towel·to-towel over the weekend. Lifeguards from Seal Buch to Sa n Clem e nte re ported full houses a nd said t he crush produced the ~ual tramc snarls and crammed parking lots. Jn Newport Beach. where the water hovered between 60 and 63 degrees. nearly 100,000 beacb goers showed up Sunday. On Saturday. guards reported a crowd of 7~000. Newport guards logged 94 resc~s for the weekend and responded to 89 first-aids, including two heart attacks. At the mile-long city strand ln lluntlngton Beach. around 90.000 v1s1tors poured in ovt'r the Grove Boy's Body Found In Home Pool A search Sunday night for a m 1ssing 3.year -old Garden Grove boy ended when police found his body s ubmerged ih murky water in the swimming pool in the backyard of his home. G arden G r ove Police identified the boy as Enrique A. Uuribide, of 13792 Phyllis Place. who. according ld b~ pareo~. had disappeare d about three hours before his body was recovered al 7:58 p.m. Police said they used poles to sear ch the murky. stagnant waler in the swimming pool for the body. wee,lcend. Guards said the water dipped to a ff"06ty 56 degrees both mornings . Early morning Cog gave one yachtsman trouble Saturday off Huntington Beac h when be became disoriented and beached hls 26-fOOC. cabin cruiser on the sand near Beach Boulevard. He and his passenger s weren 't IOJUred. S tate g uards s aid 86.000 persons squeezed onto the Bolsa Chica strand over lbe v.•eekend white 56,000 visited Huntington State Beach during the two days. A weekend-tong volleyball tournament oo Laguna Beach's Main Beach attracted 13,000 visitors. Another 56,000 persons Jammed onto the sand over the "eekend Laguna guards reported 98 ,f-rt:SCUC'- S tatc lifeguards an San Cle mente had thear hands full Sunday with two mass rescues. The first mcident involved eight persons caught in np tides anrl the second involved 10 beach v1s1tor.. also caught 1n strong np r urrents. Al the rity strand 1n San Clemente. 37.000 people tut the beach and guards pulled 170 s wimmers to safety. ~opPmhed NEW ORLEANS CAP) -Two dozen workers continued an around·tbe-clock effort today to remove 300 pounds of a deadly chem ical powder from the deck of a ship moored here. the Coast Guard said. Med.teal authorities sud there was no evidence that the 32 crewmen aboard t/le ship, the ore carrier Sea Daniel. were poisoned by the chemical. If you want UM Coro Rares. we·ve QOf em Out ,,... r:.sc OOIOr'S are " blue. tan e1 iOCClllllO. ,..,., and Oii ~ rn 84'i. eoftQ'\116~ ~tor stw.nl<agt~ PYc ~ IO(l9lnlt...., tM oreee ~ fl()r ~ • Prudential announced from its cor porat e headquarters in _,'\'ewark, N.J., that it would ~k a court rn1unction to pre vent the government from terminating its contracts. I The company said that it has roopcrated with the government rev ie w or its e mployment rract1 res a nd that the info rmation demanded by the i!Overnment exceeds its legal authonty. P rudential provides health insurance and ot.her Insurance i• o l 1 c i e s for h u n d r·e d s' or thousands of federal employees at the Veterans Admiflistration, Jus ti ce and Tre a s ury de - P3rtments, U.~. Postal Servi~ and other agencies. It a lso provides Medicaid msurance ~ssi stant Labor Secretary Do nald Ellsburg s aid the ~ovemment would Sf'C lo it that Prudential insurance contracts "ould not be terminated until l'mployees rovercd by the PrudentJ31 policy arc· provid~ other tnsurance protet·tion. t;hs burg c;a1d that in addttJon to bC'1ng barred from d1 re<'t I! o v t• r n m e n l c o n t r a c t s • Prudential 1s forbidden to do indirect government business throu~h ano<her company that holds a government contract. The dispute centers around a l.abor Oepa..rt.menl demand few the company's computer tape r ontaining employment records for its Newark headquarters and 99 fac:1l 1ties in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan a re a . Knife Wounds Fatal to Man In Santa Ana Sanb Ana police investigators said today they have rew leads m the fatal stabbing or a man who died Su nd ay a fter coll apsing in the 2000 block o( West First Street. Police said Jorge lblnez, 30, apparently staggered from the scene o( the s tabbing attatk lo the location where he was found about 2 a.m. Sunday. He died 12 hours later at a Santa Ana hospital. police said. They :.aid lbanez s uffered multiple stab wounds in the chest, stomach and back. There apparently were oo witnesses lo the atlatk and no motive has been established. investigators s aid. Lev rs '" L\,,,· ...• "'' ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 , • ., Lag11na/Soa&ll coast ' ' EDITION VOL. 73, NO. 210, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 28, 1980 ·Nixon C Shah .F,riend~ . I Fornier t President \ - . In Cairo CAIRO. Egypt <AP>-Former U.S. President Nixon arrived in Cafro today for the funeral of deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and said the Carter administrati9n's treatment of the former ltanian leader was "one of the black p~es of American foreign policy." "I come to Egypt this time to pay my last respects to a friend for 30 years, a loyal friend and an ally of the U.S .. " Nixon told reporters at Cairo airport. Earlier. en route here. Nixon said his trip was his public acknowledgment of the shah's long friendshi_p ~ith America. He sald he went to Cairo "as a mark of personal sympathy a.™1 a demonstration of deep appreciation by one American citizen for the loyal friendship a nd support which the shah extended to the United States." The o ffi cial U .S. St ate Department reaction to the s ha h 's d e ath expressed sympathy for the shah's family but d id not m e n tio n his relationship to the United St.ates. .. ~o•rHometo•• . Dally Newspaper . i TWENTY-FIVE CENTS y The former president and his son·in-law. Edward Cox, flew to Paris in the sealed·off upper deck of a 747. Nept...e Arose From tlle Saad. •• creation of seaweed and sand r e presents ~ Jeff and Vivian J ames collected the first prize ror pros in the San Clemente sand cast.IP buildin2 rontest Saturdav. Their Neptune, the Roman god or the sea. • e Jfliwi Miss Cassie Bastain 5 Mission Viejo, is this year's mini miss in San Clemente. 0Master or ceremonies Jerry Valesco got this reaction out or her during ceremonies at Saturday's contest conducted as part or the city's Ocean Festival. Sea Breezes Clean Air Along Coast By DAVID KUTZMANN OI .. 0...-, ,..... Sutt Orange Coast air quality improved today as noxious smog and heat remained more of a problem in other parts of Southern Califom,a. Cooler temperatures and sea breezes purified coastal air quality enough so that no first or second stage health alerts had to be called today or Sunday The same was not true for inland valleys of the South Coast Air Basin. where numerous health alerts had to be called as temperatures climbed into the 90s and air pollution almost buried foothills and mountains from view. An Air Quality Management District s pokesman said first-stage alerts were again called today ror the east San Gabriel Valley, the Riverside area, Upland, Fontana and Redlands. No first or second stage alerts were called for Orange County today although tbe air was considered unhealthful for sensitive person• in tbe La Habra. Anaheim, Los Alamltol and Santa Ana CanJoa areu. Tbe AQllD aaid it did aot · I.BWoman Sexually ·· . A.awted A ,._,._-old Lal_. 8eMla --·-robbed of .... ............. .., -·-d"'. hlf •·•leldiJll lt•r11ar wllo ............ ~.[· -apdalr• MdrM• wiMe• . Ill .... I •s 8e8cbi po11ee Mid*-••• ••t•r•d -tla• ••••r•1 wom•'• lllme • O._..,n ..... Ill ..... '1:• ........ Ill ....,. ,.. forced Mr .. ... ftel'U.allll iD lier purwmd ..._11 .. a....aaet. know if the he.avy smog would continue to cling to inland areas Tuesday and on into the week. The spokesman ~a id the inversion layer which traps pollutants ~lose to the ground could perhaps ease up b y Tue s day. allowing the contaminated air to disperse upward into the atmosphere. The National Weather Service. meanwhile, said warm. humid air would continue to cover Southern California through Tuesday. with some fog and low cloudiness along the coastal areas Scattered thundershowers were forecast today for mountain and desert areas. <See SMOG, Page AZ> Feud Fatal SUNNYSIDE, Wub. lAP) - A family feud erupted outside a housine project following a barbeeue Md, witbiD moments, three people bad been fat.ally shot or Ubbed and three otMr1 wounded. police 1ay. Nixon refused to meet reporters. but responded to a list of written questions from The Associated Press delivered by a flight attendant. He said he did not contact the State Department or the While House before headin& ror Cairo. where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi will be buried Tuesday. The shah died Sunday or compllutlon1 arisln1 from cancer. ·Asked if he had been iDvited to the services, Nixon responded in a note. 1 "After learning of the shah's death. I placed a call to President Anwar Sadat, and we talked. I asked him if services would be held. He told me the time. I said I would like to attend. He said. 'You are always welcome -very welcome in Egy~t'." Nixon said he does not fear a terrorist disruption of the memorial services. despite threats by Iranian extremists to assassinate the Pahlavi family. "I have never been concerned about my personal safety in meeting my public respoosibilities. · · Nixon said. <See NIXON, Pase AZ) Hefty Safe, Cash Missing MODESTO <APl -Police here are looking for one very big, very strong thief. Or maybe a whole bunch or 98-pound weaklings. Someone broke into Angelo's Market over the weekend and made olf with a double-door safe that authorities said weighed an estimated 3,000 pounds. The safe contained an estimaaed S20,000 lD cub and checks. Marine Assaul,ted, By Aliens A Camp Pendleton Marine who attempted to apprebeod a group of illegal aliens near the Marine camp ·was assaulted with rocks and sticks by a group that escaped following the Saturday night incident. Border Patrol agents at San Clemente reported that Lance Cpl. ~ike Streeter, who was camping in the atta. saw four different groups ot aliens on \he beach near San Onofre late Saturday night. He said he followed one group lo an attempt to catch the aliens. He apprehended three and the rest ran. It was reported. As be was holdiq tbe ones be bad captured about 30 other aliens showed up and began throwing rocks and stick.s at him, agents said. After using the three aliens as a shield, Streeter fled and was pursued, beinl pelted with rocks and sticks while running about a half mile north of the be~h. He later eluded the group and was joined by two border agents who took Streeter back to the area to recover a back pack he had lost dwi.og the incidenL A1eats ~searched the area and wen-unable to find any of the aliens. Woman Killed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 1 Baldwin Parlt woman was shot to death by two men iD a puaiog car , Los An1eles County sheriff'• deputies reported. Pallee dllcribed tbe m• u .. _~bout JO 1nr• Old1 or .... llllld ............... l. ........ ,,.., allO aald tbey .............. ~·· ..... .,, • Thete three yoaq ~ faund one, of tbe better locations from whleb to w=t\ La1una Beacb'• annual opm wUey tournament Sunday. 1'tley ut cm top of a 1wtn1 Mt at Main Bacb Pd . ..,.. ... = for the event wu at a premium u 9,000 valleJbaU , .. turned out to watch the actiia. 9ee 1tGrJ and IMlditioaal photo ln today'I Sporta, PIP 8-L Beach Buffs Ignore Weekend Fog, Chjll Despite a persistent blanket ol fog, chilly ocean temperatures and mediocre s urf. beaches along the Orange Coast were Jammed towel·to-towel over the w~kend. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to Sao Clemente reported full houses and said the crush produced tbe usual traffic snarls and crammed parkmg lots. Io Newport Beach. where the water hovered between 60 and 63 degrees, nearly 100,000 beach goers shewed up Sunday. On Saturday, guards r~ported a crowd oC 75,000. Newport guards logged 94 rescues for the weekend and responded to 89 first·aids, including two heart attacks. At the mile-k>og city strand in Huntington Beach, around 90.000 visitors poured in over the weekend. Guards said the water dipped to a frosty 56 ckcrees both momlngs. Early morning fog cave one yachtsman troubte Saturday off Huntington Beach when he became disoriented and be&c.'hed his 26-foot cabin cruiser oo the sand near Beach Boulevard. Ke and his passengers weren"t injured. State cuards said 86,000 persons squeezed onto the Bolsa Chica strand over the weekend while 56,000 visited Hunu.eton State Beach during tbe twe> days. SC Police Hold Woman In Robbery A woman who threatened a photo drive-in clerk wlth a pUtol in a Sa aemmte robbery wu ·arrested momeats later wtth ber male eompmioD on El Camim Real. Police said Barbara A, Martin. 31, of Loi A.aplw ... hleatifted bJ a ci.rt at tlM ,.._ ...... .... Cam• de Bltnlla. ~ .... P'rtdQ ....._ ,., ... ,. Tiie womaa alle1edl1 approatbed tbe window, tllnaMMd .... tlen wD u. two•lacb ateel re•oher, .. tMnd .. Olla ,.... u. boa A weekend·long volleyball tournament on Laguna Beach's Main Beach attracted 13,000 visitors. Another 56.000 persons jammed onto the sand over the wttkend. Laguna guards reported 98 rescues. I S t ate lifegu a rds in San Clemente had their bands full Sunday with two mass rescues. The first incident involved eight ~rsons caught in rip tides and the stt0nd Involved 10 beach visitors also caught in strong rip currents. At the city s trand 1n· San Clemente, 37 .ooo people hit the beach and gua rds pulled no swimmers to safety. 13Named To Fiesta ' The l .. member tioard of directors of the San Juan Fiesta Association has been named for 1980-8L The directors include Pat Fielder, Stacy McDewell, Mac McDowell, Doris Undsey, Toni Decker, Susan Cummings, Larry O'Hanlon, Pat McDowell, Coleman Smith, Keanie Metzger, Dan Lowe, Joel Hartman and C)'lllhia Ferpson. The board will organize the Fiesta de las Golondrinas (Swallows Oa,y) Parade te be held lo March, 1981. Ceast Wea&ller 'Fair tbroUlb ~y. with late nilbl and early mornial low cleuds along the tMlt. Lowa ten11bt ST at.the beaches to 65 Ulland. lfilllll T\mday 1' to upper ... INlll88 n•A"W · ,._,. ...... for tlw ~,, 'deatr .......... .. .................... ..,.,,. .....,....... " P"ll •••d ... ,,.A1 ..... udfted•foat. ... .......... -.. ..., .. 111¥ ~up ............. '' Camp ~letoe Mari•• ~ :: P'I~ llanll, .. bl 11111 tU' ~ _-! and tM pair were urest.. ca..-. -- ... to the robber'/. ==-:r , . . ... ~ • • mi-::;~ loler ~fleero !!!!!!!!... : otll were lteln1 lleld oa 1c1 •1 • dlarwtl of ...... Nbblry. ....:.;.._:::~~--.._.~...._~...._--..... ;r-~ ,\ 1 •••ilre• .. Bxlle . ' Darvon Cutbacks Shah Funeral · t Set Tuesday SOught . ~ """"""" DEATH IN EXILE Cencer Conquers Shah NIXON •.. He added ... It would be a stupid mistake by the radicals in Iran if it happens." One of the written questions the AP asked was whether tM shah 's reputation as a bf"tal ..dest>Ot was unfair. ·Nixon's written response was · "Yes." · • U the polley of the United States Is not drastically changed so that the world will know that "'«' stand by our fnends. we w11l loM· all our fnends. · he "rote Thl· formc:r pres1dt'nt said he plann1·r• to '':.i~ tr-CCj1ro two 11u ~' ~irong-way Crash Hurts Woman Driver An El Toro 'o'Om'all was In c ritical but s table condition today In Mi ssion Community Hospital at M 1ss100 Viejo a.Iler the car !)he was drivi ng narrowly missed oncoming 1ra((1c on the San Diego 1-'rceway. then struck a center divider and concrete bridge raH Cam ornla Highway Patrol 0U1cers said Carolyn J une Lammers. 51. of El Toro. was northbound on the frtt~ay from the Ortega Highway In the .,outhbound lanes when the accident occurred Saturday at about 8.40 p.m. OHicers said Ms. Lammers 1·rossed all traHic lanes without the car lights on and ·narrowly missed head·on collisions W1th -.outhbound tra ffic. The car then report~ly ran off the road and into a center d1v1der a•d concrete bridge rail lit 3bout S5 miles per hour Th e accident 1s under 1nv1..·~t1gat1on. orflcers said Hot Days, Warm Nighl8 in North By T1w Assodate-d Pret11 The Nallonal Weather Sem~ forecast for Northern Califomla calls for continuing hot days and warm n ights, with Inland tem peratures soaring over the 100 man. Highs should reach over 110 Ill the Sacra meoto and San J09CJWn valleys, while the cou t ~ys more 1moder1te t~mperaturee a1on1 with roe and low clouda nights and mot"1ling5. DAILY PILOT f M' Qf .... (MV 0..., .......... W'fillll'~ I\ ·-----..... ~---.... °'-CM\! --'-• ---•O'''°"'~ ¥• ,......,_.. .._...,, .........-,,, .. , .... (O\l• -... _, -..... __ &••t fill '•v-'t•11t V•Uft. ''"''"" \.•..,,.• ......... -(.N\t .. -,..,_._ ,, --~ ........ -~, ... _.., =-·~~~.-:,:~ "4 _ ..... .... _ .... __ -·· C-0.. -· ... ~----..... --.. _ ~, ........... ......,...,_ °""" •. '-.... -......... ,~ ......_. .. .-OM.. I et .... (;eet4H ...... OMle9 Qo4ellltM ··~ ... ..... ~ .. ~ .. ,..., ............. ... , ........ (1'141...., Cl I ,.,.. U 0 # . •IOIS1t ..._......_MDIII •0•1 Tl'l#fl ...... .._ .. ~ -.-a:c .. g,~m ;.s:;ri::.= ~-,.. .. ---·"!'~-~--~11 .... --..~.::-w..::.c: _ __. ... -.. CAJft(), f;&Ypt CAPI The ~a.a. Ol lraa, d .. d af\er a loq fliht .,abut o ncer and 11 moau.i U1 eiule, wUI be buried tn a traditional Moa lem cnemony Tueaday. h11 r-olftn dr•ped wtth the lran\an IMpt'naJ Oa1. ht& body (•Clnl M ecc1, 1 C1lro new1p1per "ooeud COdl.)'. l'OC'mer President Nixon and H ·klnc C.(fdtanllne of Greece OTHER otCTATORI W£M lVl.N CAU£L£R-A3 are scheduJed to attend. But. althouah Eeyptian Prealdenl Anw1r Sadat ordered a st.ate fune ral, no Conlan chiefs of atate or govern m ent are expected. f>alavl. 60. d ied Sunday al Maad1 military hospital outside Cairo from complications reau\tlng from his lymphatic can cer. detected seven years ago. News of his death touched off publlc Jubilation In the nation he ruled for 38 years ·'Th e blood s ucker of the century has died." ISaJd Tehran Radio But a s p o ke s man f or President Abolhassan Bani·Sadr said the death would have no effect on the fa te of the S2 American host.ages who l.oda y were spending their 268th day In captivity. The young Moslem m lUtants who seiied the U.S . Em bassy In Tehran lo try lo force the Uruted Stales lo return the shah for tnal sa.Jd their captives would not be freed until Pahlavi's "stolen" fortune was returned to Iran . a Fr e n c h radJO C"O rrespondent rc:portcd from 1'ehran The sem1 -o ff1 c1al Cairo newspaper Al Ahram satd PahlaVJ's body will Ile in llla\c in a closed coffin in Abdeen Palace In downtown Cairo for a bnef penod Tuesday momin~ T he P a hl av i and S adat fam1hes w1ll gather around the coffin and read silently from the Kor an. the Moslem holy book. Al Ahram said. The coffin will then be taken by horse·drawn caisson to 3 ~arby mosque for prayers led by a clergyman of the Shu\.e sect. the ckmunant sect 1n Iran. the report said The cortege will then move on to the Al Rlfal Mosque. where Pahlavi will be buried lo a room in the southwest corner. By Moslem pr actice corpses are placed facing Mecca. the Saudi ArabiaJl city that 1s the holiest spot m Islam. WASHJNGTON <AP > -The Food and ON& AdmlnlatnUon, ln an ~ort to curb abuM of the paln·klller propoxyphene. &oQy aaked doctors not to allow l"tfUb ol their pre&crlpllons lor lfte druc The pain killer Is usually presc r ibed under· the brand names Darvon. Darvon·N ud Darvocet·N-, the aaency noted. ln the lat est issue o f its periodic Drug Bulletin, the agency asked physicians to wnte ''n o refi l l '' on p r o·p ox y p hen e . a n d a l so su'ggested they WTlle out their prescnptiona rather than calll.ng them lo pharmacies. ' FDA Commissioner Jere E . Goyan said "Propoxyphene has been uaoci1\.ed with a numb« oC deaths. moetly-resuJUna from deliberate overuse. a buse or sulclde." He S&Jd health professloaals n~ "to keep thls potential risk 1n mind when prescribing and dispensing the drug." The agency's advice 1s not b1ndint.t o n ph ysi cians . Currently. propoxyphene is in Schedule JV of the Controlled Substruices Act, which allows a prescription to be refilled up lo hve limes m six months. unless a physician orders "no refill" or specifies the number of reCIUs . The Drug Bulletin is being mailed to 400,000 physicians and 600 .000 othe r h ealt h professionals, Including denUsts. pharma cis t s. ho s pital administrator s and many nurses. The FDA previously warned ph ys1c1ans not lo prescribe propoxyphene to pat1enL-; prone to add1C"t1on or su1 <'1de . and to use cautton 1n pre'Scrtbing 1t for patients taking anh-depres5ant drugs or ~ho drank too much alcohol . Shop Window • In SC Broken A San Clemente businessman fa ces 1he Wk of repladng an $800 plale glaas window today ufter four Marines were seen kicking.in the pane. A woman who said she heard breaking glass at about 4: 15 a. m. Saturday told police she observed four Marines kicking m the wmdow al the Bay Oties Hardware s\.O~. 106 Ave. Del Mar Police said today the men Oed before oHicers arnved ,.,.,.,..--JVST BREAK.ING U.S. Productivity Continues Declilw WASHINGTON .(A Pl -The productivity of the US. economy fell at an annual rate of 3.1 percent this spring. marking the sixth cons~uUve quarter that the measure of ~onomic efficiency has fallen. the government reported today. The Labor Department attributed t.ht drop lo a record dedlne in output d uring the second quarter brought by the recession. The department said output of goods aDd Mrvtca during the April·June period fell at an annual rate of 12.5 percent. the largest quarterly drive slnce tM department began lsau.lng productiv\ty reports 33 years ago .. CHATTANOOGA . Tenn. <AP> -Mayor Charles "Pat" ROM today lifted a four·nlghl curfew in this city shaken by racial strife since two Ku Klux K.Jansmen were acqwtted of tM shotgun woundings of four black women. "We feel that the sltuaUon Is in a greet degree returning to norm al," said Police and F\re Commissioner Walter Smll't. Roese also lifted a ban on &ales or loans of 1un.s. ammwl.IUoo and gasoline in portable containers. 3-leot. Paid•• s.,.porc• A•lfu N• SPRlNGn ELD. Ill. (AP> -J ohn Ander.on's supporters today filed a thrw·foot·lon1 petition beariDI more than 147 .ooo alsnat.ura t.o put the lndependent preeldeotial cud.ldat.e's name on the general election ballot in h.ls bome st.ale. Ld•••ne r.add8• ,...,.... •• .,. BEIRUT. Lebanon <APl -A pro-Jr1ql Lebanese politician was aaaaaalnated in a car 1mbush on the Beirut alrport bl1hway today, Lebanon'• at.ate r1dio said. Hia driver was abo kUled . The slain politician WU identified a• MOUIN SbaJb, A2. I Sbllt.e Moalem and Hnk>r member of the reDoaal commt.Dd of the Leblnele soc•au.t Buth Party, wbkb II allped wtt1' President s.ddam Huueln's recime lD BaCWed. .... le .. , &Ille.I,,,,,. a. ...... KENSINGTON NP> -A aucJMr pbytldlt 1t lawr•lff Liverman LaborMor)' bal oeen killed In what police called a domeltic dbput.e, and blil wile wu cbarled lD tbe sbooftnc de 1th. . I Police Mid JOH G. VtdaJ , ~ w .. lbot MVtr'al 1J ... In the clMlt wttb a ~· H1I wUe, LlWan, •· ... cbarced the death, potiee Hid. ,.,_. 8lee llejeru Rn•,_ ... COPENHAO&H, Demurk <AP> -°='from Cuba, 81rta. &lilt Oermuy ud ~ COday tor 1 meJor U.S. r....._ Ill tM U.M. w-·• eoalennce here CODdemn.lnc radal •well• 1a.ul dllcrimlD.U.. tt-e u...t ..._ ....... tbt rs11ht.lam .,_.a e•1•Md ....... .., ............. to ..... It. .... ., •• Nfll9tW to Dmllm. .... 1l1m , ..... -S apartMW. TM Ulllled ..._ ••.__...to \.e able to ulv ... the melnN...,... ... aa•--....._.,.for clebM.e-ru-day. . Coast Bigla"'a• Crasla Four persons were hurt Sunday afternoon in this crash involving three cars on Pacific Coast Highway near the horse stables Just south of Corona del Mar. Highway Patrol officers said a car driven by Dana Metzger . 19. Tipp City. Ohio. was broads1dt'd b y two northbound c are; a~ :'t1ctzgcr was leavin~ the parkin~ lot of the Orange Inn <background!. Metzger was hospitalized, as was the driver of one of the other autos. Charles Shapley, 55. Fullerton. CHP o fficer s said. The third driver. Richard Champlin. 30. of Australia. and .Julee Champlin . 27, were trtatcd for tnJurfk. but not ho~p1tahzed SMOG •• _ The Orange County Harbor P3trol offic-c in Newport ~ach said there were low clouds and fog along the coast this mornlng with partial clear ing exped.c.A(j this afternoon Pruden·tial Loses l Federal Contracts Aid C e nter In Cle mente Alters Name The Community Counseling Center of San Juan Capistrano. which includes ser vices and treatment for alcoholics and a pre·school teuchlng facility. has changed its name to Commuruty Soc! al Servtces Centers. The organization cont.Jn ues to be headquartered at 32141 Alipaz St. in San Juan. The cent.er supervises th~ functions Casa Del Cerro. a 12·bed rei.1dt!ntial fac1ltl> for treatment of alcoholic men and v.o m <'n 1n D a na P o int. Capis trano Head Start. a pre·school teaching fa cility and <,ervlc(' i n San Juan . and Com mwilty Counsehng Center. the original facility which provides "'alk in services an S panish a nd Englis h lo alcohoUC1t and their (amlltes ll1 San JU1111 f'ees for serv.ces are charKed thou able to pay. and offered free lo t.ho&e Sttklng a5s1st.ance. said Direct.or L..arry Flores. Beach Stroller Has Watch Stole n A F\Lllerton woman watctun~ a basketball game at Ma in Beach Park Ul Laguna &!ach Saturday had a S400 wrist watch stolen from her sweater J)O<.'ket Pohce say Teresa Rogers v.as !.landing by t he basketball t'O urU at the park at about 7 p m wht'TI :.he noticed the v.atch was missing. ... WASHJNGl'ON <APl The government moved today to \trtp the Prudential Insurance Co of •\merica of more than SlllO mlilton in ftderal bus1nes<, b{'caust-ot a dispute over a r ,. " 1 t' ..-. of t h 1· co m p a n ' ' t-m plO) mt'nt prCjt tire-~ T h e L a b o r () <· p a rt m <' n t announC"(-d 11 "'a~ barring thf' na\1on ·s lar ge-.t 1n suran<'\' C'Om pany rrom holdlnl( fedt•ral l"Ontracu because or 1t.s ref~aJ to pro\lde N:rtain 1nformat1on rPquested b) the departmt'nt to drterm1nt' 1£ th1: lOmpan' 1-. d1'><"rtmanatang aga1n.,l ..-.CJml!n TV Nude Gets Duo Fired ,\Tl.A\ T "-•,\I» T..-.11 lt•C"hn1 c1 an., a\ W~ B T\ wt'f.t. fired after •• p1<'ture 1>f a nude woman brtt•fl ) int errupted the slat1on 'c, l11H• up or ~atu rda) morning cartoons. :,tataon 0Ht c1alssay. Fred Bar ber. WSR T\' '1ct' president and gl'neral manager. said \he \WO cmploy~es were ma!ltcr control operators -ont' rt'i.pons1ble for s1gninc the :.talion off at n1~ht. and the other for s1~ning 1t back on in the morning. Nl'1tber 11.a.s 1dt·nt1f1ed When th e Se<"o nd operator 'A as s'41l<'h1ng from ·"The Bugs Bunny S h O 'A .. to "Th e Cod zilla · G lo be t rottN Comedy Hour:· he htt b~ mistake a button that put th e frame of a nud e "o m an on the air for about t 12 seron<h. Barber i.a1d ., tt you want Levi Cord FllreS. we·w oot ·em °" I ..... 09loC (.f;JOS are II ~ lln ct'oedate. f\7NY ~ °" wl"M' If\ 84" OOl()n/16,. ~ IOf ttvl!Nge ~(QI Pvl !hem IOOl'f'* """" our gr11l ltW1t tor act-oc1 or mmont1~ in 1lS employment praC'tlCEK- Th l· rontract proh1b1t1on ord1·r 1~-.ut'd Sunda~ by Labor ~l'C rt'ldr\ Ha' M ar-.hall anc1 ;innoUOl l-d tooa\ IS the· largest 'uc h a<'taon taken by the J!O\ ernmt-nl tn l£•rmi. or the Sl2C of !hi:' l OOtracL., at ~take l'ruden11al announced from its rorporate headquarters 1n :-. I'\\. ark :-; J . that 1t would seek a court 1nJlU1Ct1on to prevent the i;:ovemm1,nt from terminating IL'i C"Ont raC"lS Th•· lomp.rn' '><lld that ti ha~ • riopt.·rcitt-d V.llh the government rt•\"tt·"' <J( its e mployment pr.ic t1 <"es 3nd th a t the 1nformat1on demanded by the ' ~ov crnmcnt ex ct-cd~ 1 l!. leg a I authnrit' PrudPnt1al provides health tn!>u rancc> and othc·r ln'\uranC\.' pnltlll"'> l11r hund r rd::. or thou ... anf1., 11f f(-dt•r<tl nnpl1Jyt't.~ <it th•· \ •·ll·ran-; ,\dm101strat1on, Ju.,ttt"l' an1J 1r••a::.ur v de· p.irtmcnl::., C S Po'>lal Service and other ajo?ent 1es. A -.s"tant l.Jbor Sccretarv Donald f:ll '>bu r ~ sa id th~ s;o' t•rnmPnt 'A ould Sf•t• to 1l that Prudenllal 1n.,uram:1.> contracts "Would not tw terminatt'd until l.'m plo) ee::. <"O' end b.) the l'rudenl1al poltcy are provtdl'(j other tll!>urancc protection Ellsburg said that in add1llon to being barred fro m direct gove rnment contra c t s. Prudential is forh1ddcn lo do 1nd1n1<"t JlOve rnment business through another company that hold ::. a govcmmcnl contract. •. Poppet Shows Set Detective puppet shows will be performed fo r school·aged children :ruesday. as part ol the Dana Point Niguel Library summer program The show will begin al 7 p.m. The J>ri~ of admission is the child's own library C'ard ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ,. .. ~ e~ .. ~ EDITION "··········· D•lly ~ewspa .. r VOL 13, NO. 210, S SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtt;ORNlA MONDAY, JULY 28, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS C01ast .Air Better But · Heat ReDlains •1 Di\ YID lru'l"SSANN .. _ ............. OraD.f• Coast alr quallty !:fto¥eet today u noxious •rnoc beM rema!Ded more ol a problem In otber perts or SouUMm CalJlomia. Cooler temperatures and sea breezes purified coa.stal air quality enouch so that no first or teeOftd ·~ health ateru h.cl to be uUed today or Sunday-( · The same was not true for, lnlaod v.ileyg ot the South Coast Air Baain. where num~rous healthtaJerts had to be called as tempeTatures climbed Into the 90s and . air pollution almost burled foothills and moWllains from view. An Air Quality Maoacemeat District s pokeam-n said fint·atage alerts were •l•in called today ror the eut San Gabri,l Valley, the Rivenide area. Upland, Fontana and Redlands. No first or seco9d stage alerts were called for Orange County today although lhe air was Nixon Praises Shah Ex-president.to Attend Rites CAIRO. Egypt tAP>-Former U.S. President Nixon arrived in Cairo today ror the funeral ol deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and s aid the Carter administration's treatment or the former Iranian leader was "one or the black pages or American foreign policy." "I eome to Egypt this lime to pay my last respects to a friend for 30 yean. a loyal· friend and a ally of the U.S.," Nixon told reporters at Cairo airport. Earlier, en route here, Nixon said bis trip was his public acknowledgment 'Of the shah's Jong lriendship,,.tth America. He said he went to Cairo "as a mark of personal sympathy and a demonstration of deep appreciation by one American citi1en for the loyal frieodsbip and s upport which the s hah extendedtotheUnitedStales." The official U .S State * * * l)epartment reaction to the s hah 's d e ath e xpress ed sympathy for the shah's family but did n o t m e ntion his relationship to the United States. The former president and hls son·in-law. Edward Cox, new to Paris in._. sealed·ofr upper deck ol a 747. Nixon refused to meet reporters, but responded to a Ust of written questions from 1be A~sociated Press delivered by a flight attendant. He said he did not contact the State Department or the White House berore heading for Cairo, where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi will be buried Tuesday. The s hah die d Sunday of c omplications aris ing from cancer. Asked lr he had been Invited to the services, Nixon responded in a note: "After lea.ming of the shah's .. '* Honored In Exile Cairo Preparing For Shah Burial CAIRO, Egypt CAP> -Tbe deposed Shah of lran, dead after a long fight against cancer and 18 monthS in exile, will be buried in a traditional Moslem ceremony Tuesday. his coffin draped with the Iranian imperial nag, his body facing Mecca, a Cairo newspaper I reported today. Former President Nixon and ex·king Constantine or Greece OTHER DICTATORS WERE EVEN CAUELER--A3 are scheduled to attend But, although Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ordered a state funeral. no foreign chiers of s tate or government are expected. Palavi. 60, died Sunday at ,.~ ........... • Maadi mUJtary hospital outside C airo from complications resulting from his lymphatic cancer, detected seven years 1 ago. DEATH IN EXILE c.... Conquen Shah Tun Arrested News of his death touched orr public jubilation in the nation be ruled for 38 years "The bloodsucker of the century has died," said Tehran Radio. In Attempted WgnacTheft But a spokesman for President Abolbassan Bani·Sadr said the death would have no errect on the late of the 52 American hostages who today were spmctin1tbetr3lltb da.y in captivity. ·'!'be JOUD1 1I01lem mllit.nta Two bur1lary suspects who who ...... tbe U .S. l!mbalay in were high ln taste but low on b f • ...._ u led casb were arrested by Coeta Te · raa to try to orce .... ai States to return the abab for 11 .. Police after tbe1 ~Y trial Aid tbelr HPllvea would tried to le!lve a superm_-.et not be freed antlt PabhM'• wltboal P9Y1D8 IOI' two battles ol "1tolm" fortune wu returned to copac. . . Q r a n • a F r e n c h r a d i o Police identified the a1a1pecta corre•Poadent reported from a Johnny Ray Taylor, '¥1, ol San Tehran. Gabriel, and a 17-year·old The aeml-offlclal Cairo JuP~e said the Incident newap~per Al Abram said occurred Saturday at the Alpha Pahlavi 1 body wtJI lie ln ~ tq Beta Market, 2'1 E . lTtb a. a clOled eoffiD In Abckea Palace Store ........... alleled tMt.. (lie lllMI, ~Al) Jannile 1rabbed tlte llq'IOI' tMtttl• ud band-tlaem to Ta1lor. wlto allqed!J ltlllM tltemiDU.lmee-llJP ... .. .... , .......... ~ &nuen. aecordlq to Police "'=' ... 81Tt•al of .... pollee. tltt ,.,amweretomdtoMw ••em.Tbellllf•U. ............. " ..... ,,. =·-...,.to ........... . Cm • Dllllll ..... ..... . T•Jlor WU ....... at tbe ClllA--~-~ot hf'l..,,aii41 'eoupil'UJ to ..... ~. ,.... Jiff• De ................... ... • c ,, ,,.. > JllilL .. ... Hefty Safe, . Cash Miaeing llODSSTO CAPl -Pollce here .. loddnl for OM \lel'1 bll • .,.,., ltraltl ddef. Or JDQbe a whole b•Dcb of II-pound ... , ...... la•••• .......... Alllllo'• llarblt CMr die ........ -made oft wtlll •double dDar ule that..._...uld ....... _....,..a_ooopa•dt T~• 1al• eoatala•• •• .................... ........ death , I placed a c all to President Anwar Sadat, and we talked. l asked bim if ser\'ices would be held. He told me the time. I said l would like to attend. He said, 'You are always welcome -very welcome m Egypt'." Nixon said he does not fear a terroris t dis ruption of the memorial service,, despite threats by Iranian extremists. to assassinate the Pahlavi family. ··I have never been concerned about my personal s afety in meeting my public responsibilities," Nixon said .. He added. .. It would be a stupid mistake by lbe radicals in Iran if It happens." One of the written questions the AP asked was whether the shah's reputation as a brutal despot was unfair. . Nixon's written respoMe was: "Yes." "If the policy or the United States is not drastically changed so that the world will know that we stand by our rriends, we will lose all our friends." be wrote. T._e former president said he planned to stay in Cairo two day1 J~ Studies Hanigan Case I TUCSON, Ariz. tAP> - Despite more than 21 hours or jury deliberations, a federal judge says he does not foresee a deadlock in the case of two Arizona brothers acc:used of robbing and torturing three illegal Mexican aliens. "Waiting for a Jury is just like waiting for your wife to have a baby," U.S. District Judge Richard Bilby said Sunday, s hortly before the panel recessed ror the night. '1'bey've just been an average Jury. Most juries, when they have a Jong case, they take a while." The jWj, which began debate Thursday, was to resume deliberations today in the trial of Patrick W. Hanigan, 26, and Thoma H. Hanigan, 23, both or Douglas. Hot Days, \V arm Nights in North By 'nae A.uodated Preu The National Weather Service forecast for Northern Caurornia calla for continuing hot days and warm nights. with inland temperatures soaring over the 100 mart. 7Y NuJe Geta Duo Fired ATLANTA CAP> -Two tecbaklans at WSB·TV were fired after a picture of a nude woman brieOy 1. interrupted the station's line -up or Saturday momln& cartoooa, station officlaluay. Fred Barber, WSB·TV Yice pn1ideot and 1eneral maaa1er, said the two emplo,... were master coatnl operaton -oae ,..,....ble for 1lplq the ltaUGa olf at ni,aat. Ud tbe ~ for 11...-1 It Met .. bl die monUq. N.._,wuldmlllled. Wlaea tbe second operator was 1wltcbla1 from "Tbe Bup Bmmy Show" lo .. Tbe Oodallla·Olo~•&f'.Olter Com.., ........... tut by mlltaU a tut. ... t.IUt ti•• frame of a au'le •••aa oa Ute air for .... 1.,.111D1• .......... ..... considered unhealthful tor sensitive persons in the La Habra. Anaheim. Los Alamitos and s.ata Ana Canyon areas. ' The AQMD said it did not know U the heavy smog would continue to cling to ln1and areas Tu,sday and on into the week. The spokes man s aid the inversion layer which traps pollutants close to the ground could perhaps ease up by Tuesday, allowlnc the ~ontaminated atr to disperse upward into the atmosphere. The National Weather Sec.vice. meanwhile. said.warm, humid air would continue to cover Southern California througb Tuesdav. with some roe and lnw '· cloudiness along the coastal areaf. , Scattered thundershowers were roreeast today for mountain and desert areas. The Orange County Harbor PatroJ o(fice in Newport Beach said there were low clouds and fog along the coast ·this morning with partial clearing expected th i l' a ft ernoOf\ APW~ FAMED HOWARD HUGHES Fl YING BOAT ;TO BE~ME MUSEUM PIECE On Nov. 2, 1947, Hughe• Ufted the Spruce Goose Airborne Muse11111 Pieee . Spruce <;oose to Be Retained By PAT KENNEDY Ot -o.lt\I "-s.- The Howard Hugbes flying boat, the Spruce Goose, will be kept in one piece and displayed in Long Beach In a per"anent mu1eum, it was announced today. The Summa Corp., owner ot the giant wooden craft, . annoUMed at a press conference that It had siped a letter or intent with the Aero Club of Southern California and the Wrather Corp. to display the (lying boat 'adjacent to the Queen Mary ocean liner. (.;osl or relocating the flying boat and building the museum as estimated at more than $2.S million. according to a Summa Corp. spokesman. The Wrather Corl>.. which is negotiating with the City or Long Beach to purchase the Queen Mary, will be r~sponsible for moving the flying boat. the e rection of the building and operationorthe museum. 1'he O}ting boat was b\ult to transport troops and cargo tn World War fl. However. It made only one brief Hight in 1947 with Hughes at the ~trols. It has been housed in a Long Beach han~r since then. Summa Corp. had ~ announced It would dismantle the boll into six sections and s end the parts to various musemm became 1M hangar property was to be used as an oiJ terminal. Citizens groups sprang up. gathe ring donations and signatures on petitions in an effort to preserve the fl ying boat. Wrather Corp. holdings Include oil interests in Texas aod the Disneyland Hotel. The press conference was held at Pier E hangar in Long Beach with the huge craft a s the background setting. Segerstrom Group Attains Surf Team By BOGEa CAaLSON Of .. .,...., ...... t4Mf Henry T. Segerstrom and five other prominent Orange County buslneumen have taken control or the Surf following the purchase or the North American Soccer League rranchise from a St. Louia·bued ownership. T~amtnt with Secerstrom are Jay Carden, Kae A. Ewlng, Robf4rt Fluor. Robert Y . Warmington and Jam~s R. Knapp. Details of the acquisition and to wtult extent each partner sharee in the ownersblp were not revealed. Tbe acquisition makes offlclal the Surf will continue to use Anaheim Stadium u Ill baae ol operation and Seraerstrom, the Chairman ol tbe Board, said, "Tbia ii creat •• ror P.t:ance County~. We are ~~itiJy motivated and people who like to be winners. I anticipate a national c;hampionahlp in Oranae Cou6ly." The new owners promised notbinl in terms of instantly beellnl up the Surf with blab· pricea International stars, staUq tbe curreat formula wW be to ~elOp tbe team OG a .., ...... • .,..... .... tWo tblqs .. WUl --'' ..,. Carda. • .,,.. .. to buUd ......... team -to educate pe9ple la Oran1• Couty bow to play IOCter, .. We traded to aet Jobn raala. • tbe fteld bl ,...:I: Peter Wall so Wall eou d .-.e•tnae • eoac...._. W. •• to GM Amerie ... lnd , .. , ... ,..., .. .,., ,.... ~ or-..a..r--.··. ~ ........ .. "N C•••IUtoMr Pldl II 7 _....,, ....... PUSHING SURF Wt ....., ........ °"' Coast Plaaa Hotel, it was.. revealed that the new owaenbip w a 1 involved ID 1•tLla1 Faulkner from Memplalaf two· ...... W11 smal80,.......t111M be ~ lt .t tbe M NASL teamatl; adift la CM IDdDor ..... ( .......... tbe Surf) -that . .u·ae wen upaeted to compMt.U......_ ..... ,.., ...... ............ lmf wUI ...... an alaaUldft IMttb laeo U.. coUep IDd ...... sebool ..... lo ........ ..,. .... ll••••'t la•• ... 900d ........ ,..._. .. M18 Wa&I. ''A (llellJU,ilpAI) Fresno. Gets New Gorilla FRESNO <AP> -Jitu, which me ans giant in Swahili. is gelling plenty or pampering as the hous~ guest of R.oeding Park Zoo Director Dr. Paul Chaffee. Jitu is getting extra care at Cbaffee's home for a few days to make c:ertaln the new-born six pound cortlla stays healthy. The infant was born Saturday to Alvilla. a female 1orilla on loan from San Diego Zoo for breeding purposes, and Freddie. the Fresno zoo's male gorilla. This is lbeir second orrspri~. Woman Loses Wallet With $1,650 Cash A Costa Mesa woman who stopped for a 6l·cent miniature pizza whHe carrying the cash to pay for a relalive's funeral and burial lost her SI ,650 bank roll to a lhier Sunday after leaving her walletonacountertop. Patricia June Imes, 60, told • police about the grand thert afte r returning to the food concession al the Fedco discount department store and rinding the wallet gone. She told Police Officer Laurin Hogans the billfold contained $700 in the money compartment and an additional SSOO in cash hidden wide a rolded envdope rrom the recent sale of a seconct. car. Orricer Hogans said literally huod,reds or people pass the pizza concession hou_rly and lt would have been possible for anyone to pocket the wallet ~ced. Weather Fair tbrouab Tuesday. witb late Diehl and early momiJIC low clouds aloal the coast. Lows tonicht sr al the beaches to 65 inlud. ffllba 'l'\aday 10 to upper ... INSIH TeD-' ~ PutMNld /or the dry dMNr' • "°" • ,..., ...,........,.,..._ oCMr .......... "ptopwwwd ,.,_,.A1. llMlex MYwr ..... M fff i .......... ....... .. e Mlll ' I ' t I t. / I "' cw. y flllLOT I c ~----JVSTBll&4IINC----......_. IA!' .... ,................. . ...... 11, .. lJ,eatlt, Row I~ Cut Out,, Litercdly R£106V1U.E, C• CAP> ·Four ct.•lh ~ murdenrs aawed thl'O\lcb lM tt&n on • ~,,,._, at UM muamum·•«url\1 Georl•• SUtt> Priton ~ and IM'aped from lbe facWty dnued in ~uardl' .ir ..... ~Mid Pn.a. aft1ftala uW U.., IMrMd el the .-eape from a rtpor\4r .-0 wM .un.d lo a ........ tall from one ol tM fu1ithw Tro)' l.AOn GA>t1. w9'off de•lh MnlfMe had bffo at IHIM rn 1m •bfon the S. SUPttme Court upheld {ieor111·s dealh penall.1 l•w Col W11Uam t.o..e. ~ commlMIOMr ot IM O.pertment ol Orfeodtr RehabUU.aUcie. taki \he IMO yp.arenUy had been let oul ot tMlr lndMclual ~ '"'° an u•tt°IM .,. .. where UMy sa!Nfd Ulrouetl' ban on • "1.ndo,. LA>w-. l<S.clt.lfled the other three mm u D•ved A Ja~n. Tlmoth> W McC«quodaJe and · Johnrue L Joh.oaon E:r-itll••• ..... ~ •• llMllC-C~ MIAMI C A~• A fedt1'aJ srand JUI")' today 1ndtcted an ex pob~man who teeUhed un<kr st.ate lmmunJty in \he trial ol four former olhcers charaed In lht death of b&uk bu.sine sman rthur Mt'Ouffle 1 The 1ndlctment ol Chari• Veverka on four CIV\l naht.s char1e& ~tituled t.be first cbarsn handed up by \he iraod Jury im-esuiaUnc the cue Ul which the four olfi~rs were acquitted by a jury In Tampa. Vevertta. a former Dade County policeman, was charced with depriving McDume of liberty without due process : conspiracy to comm it an offenae: cooaplracy '° lr\jure. opprecss. threat.en and intimld•te· and with filin& rat~ criminal charaes. The maximum penalty upon conviction would be 26 years In prison and $21 ,500 in fines St. Rew•u \/~••• sa..._ VANCOUVER.' Wash. <API -Mount St. Helens bneOy ·spouted steam and gas today In a s udden burst lhat ~ept firefi ghters from going near the volcano as planned, olf1clals said. .. · 3-leot Pelido• S•pen• A....,.,.011 SPRING FIELD. Ill. <API -John Anderson's supporters today filed a lhr~root-long petition beartni more \han 147 ,000 signatures to put the Independent pre-sjdent.ial candidate's name on the genernl el~tion ballot In his home st.ate. ..... i<UC K Uled.. Wile Olargetl KE:-.;S J!'iGTON NP > -A nuclear physicist at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory has t'een killed 1n what police called a dome!>t1c d1 sput<>. and his wtfe v.as cha rged in the shooting death Police said Jo5e G . Vidal. 48, v.as shot several llmes In the l'hes t "'1th a pistol. His v.1fe, Lllhan, 49. was charged ID the death. poht'c said Ecua B~ llej~•• flnollUion COPENHAGEN. Denmark <API -Delegates from Cuba, Syria, East Germany and Angola today torpedoed a major t.: S. resolution at the U.N. Women's conference he re condemning racial as well as sexuaJ·dlscrim inat1on. · The Uruted States withdrew the-resolution after a concerted attempt by the four nations to amend it. including references to Zionism. colonialism. fascism and apartheid. The United States was not expected to be able to salvage the measure before the convention meets again for debate Tuesday. Fro• PagrAI SHAH HONORED. • • in dov.-ntown Cairo for a brief p<>r1od Tuesday morning The Pahlavi a nd S adat fam1 hes will gather around the coffin and read silently from the Koran. the Moslem holy book. Al ,\hram said . The coffin will then he taken by horse·drawn ca1ssor to a nearby mosque for prayers led by a clerg,Y.man of the Shute '>ect. the dominant sect in Iran. the report said. The rortege will then move on to the Al Rifai Mosque, where Pahlavi will be buried in a room 1n the southwes t corner. By Moslem practice c orpses are placed facing Mecca, the Saud.J Arabian city that is the holiest spot in Isla m The mosque Is the burial place of Egypt's last two kings, and Pahlavi's fathe r . Reza Shah. was entombed there for several years after he died in exile in 1944. It appeared that foreign leaders would not be invited because many of the m would p r ohably refuse rath~r than anta"onize Avatoll:lh Ruhollah K home in i · s· r ev o I u t 1 on a r) regime in lra fl . Sourc es sa\d the U .S. ~ovemment was still debating whether to send the U.S. ambassador In Cair o, Alfred Atherton, 1to the funeral Athert?,n conveyed President Carter s condolences Sunday night to Pahlavi's widow. former Empress Farah Dlba, who was in seclusion with other DAILY PILOT '"" o.-. c..w °"'• ~ ............... " " ' ........ ,...,,,. ~ ""'"'"' ., ...... ~ °" , .. O<•-( .. !' -..... ,.. ,_ '-"'.t• ,.. .• 119"~.,. "'*'"""' ....,_.. ,,_,....,. ,,,.., ,.. 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But It m ade no mention o f his long , close alliance with the United St.ates. Other former Weste rn aJIJes were also muted i n the ir responses. Extraordinary security precautions were expected to prevent assassination attempts. An Iranian e migre i n W ashlngton reported three weeks qo that about 20 Iranian extremists were infiltrating Eeypl lo kill relatives and aatoelates of the shah when they assembled for his funeral. Althouch there was never any confirmation from Eer.plian otriclala of the report, 1t was obvious that the 1overnment woukt do ever)1h.tn1 it could lo the way ol protecUon. Tbe 1bah had been under treatment fOf' lymphatic cancer •Ince im. but b1.a condltloa did not deteriorate noticeably unW October, n1De( montha aft.er the revolution drove him rrom Iran. Then the U.S . .coverament allowed him to come rrom Mexico to New York for removal of hiJ gall bladder and analysis of his cancer. and a crowd ol militant students In Tehran reacted by occupy ioa the AQ)erican Embuay and MiJ1na lta 1taff. After three month• In Panama. he returned to Cairo In March and entered Al M•adl milltarJ holpttal. Hla c....-oua tplee •• remowd Mardi a. but the dlluM bad spread to his liver, and be wa1 1hen chemo&.lllerapJ. ThJI weakeeed bl• bod1'1 natural defenHa a1alnst infection, and be d•••IOMd pneumonia laat IDOD&l. l •. lie dHlloped • allM-• ~l• paaer••• aad otber .., ......... ~-·I'-­• u.. waa ••ucr1'•d H Cdl :i'::-t:*"-.. ....., ... •• llllprOf .... • Slain I Youth Named The body o( a youth found nude and 1tran1led behind a WHtmlMt.r a.ervice-ataUoD la May WM lct.Ufled thia w9tMnd by WeatmlHter police. Th• youth ls believed to han been one of the mott recent victims ol the to!calltd r,_way killer. Weatmlruter pollce Lt. Joe Woods aald the dead Y®th has been Identified u Larry !. Sharp, 17, ol Long ~ach. Sharp appar.ntl,y was a runaway at the tlm ... or his death. Woods said . . In making the ldentlficatJon. Wes tminster investigators followed up tips provided by \he Oranae Count y ShHiff's Department. Woods s aid. Although hftaerpnnt.s were not on record. police were able t.o pin down the identHicatlon because the youth had had contact with Long Beach pollc-e. ' 'he added. Sharp's body was discovered May 18 betwttn two d1aabk!d car s at the rear of a Mobil ~ta lion at 13892 Bolsa Chica St. Sharp Is considered the 40th victim In a strtng of 41 murders o f young men and boys 1n Southern California since 1972 SURF •... goal in the neXt six months is lo (md some good, young players." Woos n a m s aid ttie ft e-.-. o-.-. nersh1p gives the Surf the complete package ··Most pf the sngred1eflts -.-.ere already here ... ::.aid Woosnam "Onh the nght owne rship .,.. a~ thl' laM part of the Jlg·sa .... puzzle rt.""quired." Youths Said Beat at Camp P lllLADELPHlA <AP I Police are investigating a ll allegations or beatings, tortures and psychological abuse of youngste r s who attended a city-owned camp In the Pocono Mo untains . according to a published~port. "We 've ~en running that ca mp for 29 years." c ity rec r eat ion d i rector Ro be rt Crawford was quoted as saying in a copyri~hted story in 11)(' Bulletin .. We 've never had anythLng hke this before This is deplornble " l'arents o r m o r e than so c hildren went to the camp Sunday to take their children home earlier than scheduled. Thomas TuJI , acting direct.or of Camp Wilha m Penn, said he took doz.ens of phone calls from angry and concerned parents after the report in The Bulletin, Air Computer Fails ·Again , PALMDALE, <AP) -For the second lime 1n two weeks. the ai r traffic c omputer that monitors 177.000 square miles of airspace in Southern California. Nevada. Arizona and Utah broke down, olficials said. Dur i n g the 12 ·minute breakdown Sunday. which lasted from 10:28 a .m . to 10:40 a .m. PDT. air controllers s witched to the backup radar system "without incident, .. Gerald C. Walt.on, deputy chief of the Lo6 Angeles Air Route Trame Control C.enter here, said in a s tatement. "Preliminary indications att that the cau.se of the oula&e may be human error." Walt.on sald. CM Burglary·: Nets Thieves $300 Haul A pre(lawn burslary today at the B•1hru1 Basel dellcateuen·restaurant netted the thieves $300, C0tta Mesa police Mid. Employees arrlvln1 at tbe restaurant, 2340 Harbor Blvd., at s •.m. to open for today's bu1lne11 dlaeovered the burslary. ~to poUee u . Larry Bendt. _ • He Mid the SIDO taken wu the petty cHh left our after Sunday'• bullnte1. Patrolman Oerr)t ltukkle Mid UM lntnlden 1alaed entry b)' cUmbla1 to tile roof of tbe ....ta.1111t -....,.. ..... ~ offaaalrv• Tbe ~ ftll••lll .... rope lllOE RI &beJ "'I:' from UM n1a_.u& riaSUlll ........... ,.. .. ... doorl loebd ..... .., •• bad b111pened. police Wei. • Astaire And Bride Fred Astaire and bride, Jockey Robyn sr+ut~. I posed recentJ.y . in their Beverly lfills home. The dancer and sportswoman were wed in a pnvate ceremony in JUne --------------------------- FDA Curbs Use . Of Drug Darvon WAStnNGTON t API · Thi· food and Drug Adm1n1strat1on. ui an effort to curb abuse of thf• pain-loller propoxyphene . today asked doctor.. not to allow ref1lb or their prescr ipt ions ror tht' drug The pain· killer 1s usuall) prescribed unde r the brand names Darvon . Darvon·N and Darvocet·N, the agency noted In the latest Iss ue of rh pe r iod ic Drug Rul let in , the agency a s k ed p hy:.1c1ans to v.rit t• "no refil l " on pro poxyphene . J n d also suggested they wnte out thetr prescriptions rather than t'alllng the m to pharmacic .. ~ FDA Commia.sloner Jere E Goy an •said "Pro pox) phene ha5 been associated with a number of deaths. mostly resulting from deliberate overuse. abuse or suicide." He sald health professionals need "to keep thls potential n sk ID mind when prescribing· and dispen,,lng the dru1?." The agency's advice is not binding on ph ys i c ians Currently, propoxyphene 1s in Schedule JV of the Controlled Subst.M<:es Act, which all~ a prescription to be refilled up lo rive limes ll1 six months. unJeM a physician orders "no ~rill " or specifics the-number pf refills The Drug Bulletin is being mailed to 400.000 physicians and 600 ,000 other h ealth professionals, inchld1ng dentists, p harma c i s t s. ho sp ital ad m 1n1 s trato r s and many nurses. The FDA prev10usly w a.med p h ysicia ns no t to prescribe • prOPoXYpht-nt' to patlt•n l:-. prrxw to Jdd1C't1on 'Jr .,u1ndt· dnd '" U"l' C'J Ul1on '" {Jft•\1 rrhlnJ: I~ l11r patwnL'> taJun2 ant 1 depr~.,dnt druJt5 or ~ hll d rin~ too mu• h .ti rohol maze Probed Where 23 Died BR /\OLEY BEACH. :-; J 1,\P1 Fewer ltvC"-might ha\e bl·~n l~t 1n J mom 1n~ ho~w bt au-th.it tpo k 23 ll\es if ml·ntaJh retarded rt>S1dent.s had l'wt'n tau~h m or e avenues of 1·!.<'dJ>t:' durtnJ! fr rt' dnlb an t'mergL'Tl< ~ 0Hic·1al sa~ s Authont1es :.aid · m an) of th(' v1ct1rns of the Saturda) night fire wen· found locked in tht'tr rooms . .,..here thf"\ retreatt-d after being unable to make thClf way to the front door . th'· escape route lhl') hJd betn taught ·Ever) door I k 1cked in. I found a body." said firefight.er J effrey Ralston. The blaze in tht> Br 1nle)' Inn . a four ·~tor y woo<l·and ·stucco .building . .,..'\., accompanied by an expl051on Arson SU8pected BERKELEY I AP' -Offlc1als sa) 12 brush fire~ that bWlled 318 acres behind the Berkeley Hills o9er the weekend were d e l1bet-ately se t . It w a s estimated that $5,000 worth or grazing fi elds for cattle were destroyed in the blazes in the Wi ldcat Canyon and Tilden Regional Parle If 'you want LAM Cord Flares. we'Y& got 'em. Our .... n.c COOi 1111" blue. ian c:hOOOIMe. ,.., ~di .... '"""'CdCn/16~~'°" a;tvnkagt CQl'llrCI P\A 'JI'" 1CJ01i1f* W!ft'I our gr.-~ tor schod •• ' Insurance·~ ! Business WASHINGTON <AP> -The government moved today to str ip the PrudenJlal laaurance Co. of America Of more than 1180 mllllon la federal business. because of a dlapute over a review o,. the company's employment practices. • The Labor Departme nt anno~nced It wu barring the nation's largest Insurance co{llpany from holdlnc federaJ contract.a because of lta refusal to provide certain Information requested by the department t.o determine 1r the company is d iscrlminatlng against womeo or m1nont1eo in sts e mployment prisctic~ · Th e contract proh ibition order. issued Sunday by Labor Se cretary Ruy Marshall and announced today, is the largest s u c h action taken by the government in terms of the size of the contracts at stake Prudential -announced from it.s corpor at e h e ad~ua rte r s in Newark, NJ , that 1t would seek a court 1n1unction to prevent the ~O\ l.'rnment from tcrm1natin~· lb ('11nlfJCl~ The rompany !>a1d that 1t has C'OOperated with lhe government rt:\l lt:W or ltS em ployme nt pract ic e s and t h at the 1nformat1on demanded by thl! J:O\ l'mment exceeds its legal JUlhOril~ Prurlent1al prov1 d.es health snsu r:mcc and other insurance p o l1 c 1ec; for h u ndred s of thousJnds of federal employees dl thi: \'ewrans Adm1n1stratJon, Ju!>t lc i: an d Treci s ur y d t·· partm<'Tll!. L'S Po:.tal Service Jnd nther agen c1e<, ft .s1so prn\'td ·c, ~!Ni1C'a1d in:.urant'e ,,,1 ... tJnt l.ahnr ~Pc retan n o n .ti d EI 1., bu r i:: ., aid t he ~o' 1·mml·n1 .... ould \('t: to 1t that l'rud1·nti:i l 1n ... urant'<• contract." ~ouM not Ix· krmmatc-d untst 1·mpl<n1•1·., <'<Her l.'d by the · f'rudc·ntial J)'>lt<'r arc· nrovid'!<f oth,•r 111s uranr1..· protl'<'t1on 1-.11 ... oor~ .,;.11d th.it in addition ''' bt'ing barred Crom direct J! o v t' r n m 1• n t <' o n t r a c t s Prudenl1JI '' fo rbiddl'n to d~ 1nd1r1:ct ~oH'rnment bubine!>s through another company that hold., a ~ovemment contract. l h1· d1"1puk l'tmtt'r.. around j L:ihw Department demand ior tht• compan> ':. com puter tape ronta1run~ emplo~ ment record~ for IL'> "\Pwark hl'adquarters and 99 fat•ll1t1 e s in t h e Ne w York ,'.\;t•w Jcr..ey me tropolitan an ·d Weekend Trip Proves Costly For Mesan A wl"Ckt'nd trip turned into a S-t .000 loss for Costa Mesan Donald Martin. 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Own Your Own Business Show LOS ANGELES -San Gabnel Valley. v.h1ch finis hed an seve nth place during the reg ular season. posl<'d a hui:<' upset Sunday artl'rnoon v. hen 1t dumped sc·<'ond seeded Orange Count}. 1 O O -9 7 • 1 n th t.· lJ SA 0 c \' e Io pm en t l. t· a g u e quarterfinal playoff bas ketball acu on <it LA Tradl' Tech College Orange County. playing v.1thout Ocean \'a·w High''> Wayne Carlandcr who was s1dellned v.1th a s prained ankle. led for the flri.t J8 minutes of the game before San Gabriel Valley caught up. and the n Jeff Capehart s ank a pair of free thro v.s v.1th three seconds remaining to 1c<: the victor y OC was led 1n scor1n~ by RogC'r Lemons . a Ka tella lltgh Jlrad. who tallied 30 points Charle:. 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' • ., STOCKS I BUSINESS /ffaster11' l'of~ Danit RCA P:rOfitahle But Troubled t B'/ MILTON llCmOWITI You think It's easy runnina a btl corporation? Ask Edgar Grifllths. lhe chairman of RCA. He worked lhere for 29 years before reac:hin1 t.he top In lt7'7. Sure. he geu paid a lot <91516.000 last year>. but you need t,hat kind ot moneytoputupwithalltheheadachel-andheattaches. 1 RCA. you remember. l'enl up a satellite which got lost. ( rr you see It. contact Griffiths.> And lhen Jimmy Carter pulled the United States out or the Olympic: Games, wf)lch NBC-adiviaionof RCA -+-had been planning totelevlse.11 IF THAT WASN'T enough bad news for one year.~ Hertz rent-a-car business. which RCA happens to own. has bee~ slum~ing. In recent years Hertz has been the No. 1 profit .cen~r at RCA. But that profit hfnges crucially on the pnces they eel for the one.year-old rental vehicles they sell off their used car lots. And 1980 has not been a marvelous year for used car sales. Nor 1s that all the bad news for Gnfriths. He has been having personnel problems -at the very highest levels. Last January. Griffiths. not seeing anyone in the RCA ran~s who fOUld be, t'tis No. 2 and heir apparent. went outside to the world's largest conglomerate.f International Telephone & Te legraph. and recruited Maurice R. Valente as preside nt of RCA. Valente lasted six months. whe r e upon Griffiths fired him , explaining -publicly -that Valente hadn't lived up to expecta· Money Tree tions . It .was a n a mazing per,formance. The us ual business procedure is to let an executive resign quietly. . Just tbree weeks late r. though. there was another highly YJsable fmng of a top RCA manager. This time it was Jane Cahill Pfeiffer. chairman of NBC. a member of the board of d1re('tors of RCA. and the highest paid woman in Amencan bus iness <$400.000 a yeari PFEIFFER HAD COME to NBC after 21 years with IBM. where her husband, Ralph Pfe iffer . 1s a s enior vice president. Reports about the reasons for her d1 s massal were murky Some said she rouldn't get along with NBC president and program chi ef Fred Silverman Others said she ~idn't fit in with. the show business types at NBC. Sta ll others said the basic ('Onfllct was with Gr1ff1ths. who couldn't stand her. There was no question. though, that she was fi red lhe second bag axing in less than a month at RCA 8ut hfc in the corporate world must g'> o~ A week after Pfe\[fer "as fired and one month after Valente was fared . RCA posted result!> fo r the hrst six months or 198>. Losses on the aborted ('Overage of tht' Ol ympics nicked RCA ·s t-amings by Sl6 mil hon. but they were still able to register a 5 J>('r('ent 1nrreas(· in afte r tax profits to Sl5S million Sale~ for the half year were $3 !) b1lhon. HOW DID THEY ROOST those profits" W.ell. t here wen· a roupk of k 1r k<.•rs . F'1n.t of all. they sold the Rando m Ho us e publl'l h1ng concern to flie who usP Pubhstung for S60 m11laon and that res ulted in a net gain of SlO m1lhon · Even bigger though. "'as that lost S<ttelhte How ao \Ou make money on a lost satellite'> By having 1t ins ured. RCA reported that their profits 1n the first half of 1980 were augmented b~ Sl9 8 million because the proceeds from the insuranrc on the satellite ex~ed their ('OSb c Firms Back Plant '7 For Solar Cells SACRAMENTO <API -Westinghouse El~tric Corp. and two CaJi fom 1a ut1 ltt.Jes are JOtnmg ror('cs to develop a low·cost manufacturing process for solar eleclnc cells. Offi('1als of Westinghouse. Pacific Gas and Electric ·Co. and Southern Cahforrua Ed.Ison say they·r~ seeking lower -cost solar electr1c1ty for Sun Bell consumers. WestJnghouse vice president ~rge Hard1gg sa id the utilities wi.U pay $300,000 euch in operating costs for a pilot plant in Pittsburgh, Pa .. to make photovoltaic cells that ronvert sunlight into e lectr1('1t y. The operaUng ('OSts of the pilot plant will be about SI mitUon the fi rst year. off1c1aJs said Harc:Ugg said Westinghouse then plans to ex pand the pilot plan~ into a sem1 ·automated. and finally a fully automated plant m akmg 25.000 kilowatts of cell capacity a year. A photovoltaic cell 1s a thin silicon wafer about 2 centimeters square that can produce 0.06 watt of electricity in full s unlight. Such cells now cost $12 to $20 per watt. Westinghouse sa1d. pushing the cost of solar- made el~tnc1ty to more than 10 times that of oil· or gas- generat.ed eltttric1ty. Hard..igg said the firms are aiming for 70 cents per watt by 1986. The utilities said they would install such cells in certain remote but non·essentJal equipment by 1982, and greatly expand their use by 1986. Production Schedule DETROIT CAP> -U.S. automakers plan lo build 20 percent fewer cars this August than they did in Au1ust 1979, a trade publication reports. Meanwhile, the automakers say their long-term layoffs are creeping up to 247,650, from the, 246,950 reported last week. August production schedules -almost all for 1981 mOde&s -call ror 358,886 can to be built during the month compared with 447,139 buUt in August 1979, Automotiv~· News reports. Gold, Metals Quotations ., 'rite .bMda&ed Preu Selected world aold prices toda.y : . l•d•: momin1 fixinl '643.25. off $8.5Q: afternoon faxiq 164.1.50. off ta.25. Parta: aftemooa fixing tM2.4', of( $4. 73. I ~: flxtq 1144.1'7, o1r S7.M. z.tdt: unavailable.. ta.25~ Yott: Handy• Harman mid·mominc sea.so.°'' New Yen: En1ethant Hllinl price mid·monaln1 asa.so. otr •25. New _J"•: b1elbard fabricai.d told mld·ll>Oml.nl teee.02.wra5'. • * • NEW YORK <AP) -Handy" Harman I.liver today $18 .•• olf ..... 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