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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilotmy ~ase ? Q I I lflan, Wife Make Vp; .. 6 Death · Tr~s Forgiven TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUSTS, t990 "°" .-. -... J lk"t.oed • ~-- • • Harassnient of 'Punks' Charged Fund M isu se Joli Program f:/ Pro be Halted By PATRICK KENNEDY Of -~ty ...... SlMf Despite claims to the contrary o•er tbe put ab months the 1 U.S. Department or Labor never investigated alleged financial abuses in Huntington Beach's federally-funded JOb program, a special agent for the Labor Department said Monday. Special agent Arnold Dailey said the U S. Attorney's office ordered him to hall any Labor Department investigation into the charges in February one Viel Vet Kil/,s Self • $170,632 Hunting Car 'HoSn,ita& a _ Racket' bolpitall. They set the UtUe Slaten ol tbe Poor. They cet the Presbyterian ministers. They get the H8duaab Society They 1et every reliaious or1anlzation. They aet campaign contributors from the left and the richt, and after they're flnlahed. we retreat.'' •• and drup saved '758,000 in April alone, he said. "I think when we let people know Just what a racket we've got. llhlnktbey'regoingtoriseup in ri&bt.eous indignation,'' Brown said. "We have to get people to ~olJliu that bolpitals, while they often cure, they often destroy. Ten to 25 percent of the people who go to hospitals contract staph infecUons, receive improper chemicals; excessive ~r1eriel-~ia--MJ4M&'re m ucb beta.I' oll lf you can stay away UlllU it becomes abloluteJy IMCelMrY ,"Brown said. TRACY <AP> -· Officials al De uel Vocational tnstitullon report that four i nmates rttetwd stab wounds in a figb\ Sunday night tn a recreation room . NB T een Files Lawsuit ~ Weather Night and morning low c l ou d s prevailing, o therwise fair with variable blgb clouds on Wednesday . Ki g h s Wedneaday in the low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. Lowa tonight 58 to 68. INSI DE TODA t' The Cofl/ornlo Angel s aren't in loat ploce any more. Can they cumb to 1ec<md? Story. Page Bl . ladex ' • FEMALE SAILORS FACING CHARGES OF HOMOSEXUAL ACTIVITY BROUGHT BY NAVY Shuns HeuHer, Chick Fftunorrta. Carole Brock, Barbara lee Underwood, Norma Hohl Gay Hearing Disputed Separate I nquest,s for Sailors Asked LONG HEAC ll I A I'> A d ispute O\t'r a llegations of conflict of inte rest has led to the re mo,•al of two of three women sailors from the Navy·s first in a series of hearings h er e into charges of hom osexuaht) among women !>allors on the USS Norton Sound. Though r efusing to d1:.cuss details of the alleged conflict. American C1v1l Liberties Union attorney~ re presenting all thret' 1n Monday '!> hearing told the Na\'y's hearing o((Jccrs that the) <.'O U Id not rl'present We ndi W1lhams. 25, or the Bronx. N Y . N nce she had a conflict or interest with the two othe r women knfJwn as re~pondenl!> in Na\'y term1nolog). rath e r tha n defe nda..nts "It's lllghly unusual to h ave such hearing~ in a Joint manner." said c hief d e fcn~e attorney Kenneth Chotmer tn telling the Nav y's thr ee -m e mbe r Administrative D1schC1rge Board that he believed each or the accused women s hould have her own hearing. "Normal m ethod is to have a separa te hearing for each respondent." C h otine r 's conte ntion was dis puted by the prosecution Lt Andrew F Hiblar Jr . whose U tle 1s r ecorde r a s c hie f prosecutor. said if Ms . Will.Jams 1s granted a separate hearing. the Navy wants another respondent. Alicia Harns. 18. of Chicago, to face a hearing with her ··rt is for an e conomy o f evide nce The two cases sit togethe r." he said, suggest ing that 25·year -o ld r esponde nt Tangela Gas kins face the first hearing alone . Claiming a conOict would still t>xist belween Ms. Williams a nd Ms. Harris at a future hearing, C h otl n er pred i cted m o r e problems . "It would be a totally untenable ethical situ ation for us." Chotine r said in noting that ACLU would still re fuse to r epresent Ms . Williams. C mdr. Francis G . Knipe, the Navy pa ne l's chief hearing officer, granted the prosecutors' motion to sever both women. expla inin g that the possible conflict could be raised when the}' fact• tht.•ir o\\n hearing tn the ~('I'll:'' of proceedings a~atnst eight women ac-cused or les bian aC'l1\·1t1~ aboard the m1~s1le te~t s hip l:S.S~orton Sound Monday afternoon. one of lhe women severed from the heanng. Ms I larris. told reporte rs outside the gate of the Long Beach Naval Sh ip ya rd t hat 'h t-"'as dtsappOLnted over hl·r removal from the hearing. but s he said she "'Ill leave lhe Na\'~ rej;!ardle~~ of the outcomeorthe ca~e Ms. Harris, who reportedb had been s uff e rin ~ from deep depression after the allegation~ against her were made public. said s he hopes to go to !->Chool and gt'l a part·llm(' Job after her hearing Ms Gaskin:, has been tn the Nan 11 ~ \ear!> and 1~ a nat1vl' of New· Jersey. where h er 8·year-old son 1!> living with her mother Since the allegatio n s o r hom osexuality against her were publicized. sht> has said hC'r mother has sued for custody of the child. Ms. Gaskins. wbo a lso has sa ad s h e has a boyfri end a nd is planning to get m a rried, Mard the Navv board answer quest.Jons for some two hours Monday about thl'lr \'ll'\\:. on homo:.l'xuaht~ Jr\d their v.1lhni.:ne!>:-. to be fair m JUdJ.:inJ! thl' women atru..,t'<l of homo:.t'xual act1\'1lle~ Monda\·.., hearing began <J.., rem1n1:.t:: demonstralt•d out-.1df' th<' stup) ard. unfurlin~ banner~ that said ·· 11 .., :\on<' of Your Hustn~~. t;nrlc S<1m and "ERA N 0 W ' I\ 11 t h r t· c n f t h e respondl'nl!. fac1ni:: h1..•<irin~.., <Jrl' black \\Omen. a fac·t v. h1t'h hac; also producc·d -.omc· complc.11nt:.of d 1..,c n mtnat1on Wh11c21ofthe€il \\Omen aboard the m1ss1le c;ys tem.., te~t ~hip"' ere originally under 1nvest1 gat1on for a lle~ed homos(·xual act1 nty. only e q~ht fuN· charges and wPre informC'd JunP 19 that th1..·~ v.ould be prr><·c•ssed for d1 sc·hargl' That p r o e t.• :-. s 1 n c· I u d l' ~ t h l' adm1n1strat1\'e d1~charge hearing!> The ship. whic h has a crew of 375 including three women offi cers. was <'Onvcrtcd from a World War 11 seaplane launcher into a missile ~ystl'm~ test ~tup tn early 1945 It tests the Aegis weapons system. whach tncludes adva nced radar eqwpmenl and is tied into a computer satellite serving as a coordinating link in the movement of ship missiles F ro• Pap A l BILLY C ARTER • • • weeks e arlier Lib) a subst: quenlly appeale d . without er feet. for the Americ an capt ives· rele ase. ··in this respect the approach to the Llbyans was s uccessful." the presiden t said. "Whether it would have been s uccessful 1f Billy had not participated as a question no one can ans wer with certaintv " t 'ro• P age ,.\ I JOBS ... In h1~ ~lalcment. Carter rt.' it e r a t e d "I ca n s tat e categorically that m y brother Billy has had no influe nce on m y decisions or on any U .S govern· ment policy or act ion conce~g Libya I ean also state that Billy has never as ked me to take any step that would affect any of these actions or policies.·· The preside nt announced he asked tus staff to draft a rule forbidding any federal employee to deal wtth any member of the presid e n t ·s famil y und e r c ir c ums tances t hat ·'cr eate e ither the reahty or the ap· pear ance .. or impro per favor or influence an:v facts of the FBI mvesllga· The prei.tdent a lso made these tion. including when it began, points because. in par t . its fin_dings -He never tried to influence could damage the reputatJon or the Jus tice De partment tn· A. 1,.0. .... •d ,a.A thos e accused. vestigation of Billy Carter . llo•ue Raided Iran AITests E nvoy's Kin n~ Thf' ANM><:lated Pres\ Ht'volutionary g uards raided a house m north Tehran at dawn today and arrested c1 brothe r of Iran·-. for m e r W Js h1ngton .imt.lcl..,..,•Hlor. Arde~h1r Zahc·d1, the '-l<.it{' r un lran1<1n radio r ~ p o rt t· 11 F a r rn k h Z a h e d 1 apparenth had sll p~d mto Iran to tn l o .., •• 11 h1~ bro ther·.., propt.rt} In anotht.'r d<'velopment. the lran1,rn Parl1an11..'nl toda) refuM·d to allo"' J le ading mo d t.>ratt.•. Adm Ahmad Madam. to t:.ake hi.. seat m the Parhamt>nt revolution left behind much 01 their wealth. The revolutionary regime has imposed stringent controls on taking capital out of I ran. forcing ~ome to smuggle their money or goods out On M o nd a). tran ·s Parliaml'nt. or MaJh~. sairl 1t v. a:. postponing still further 1Ls debate on the fate of the 52 Ame rican ho~tages and wa~ urging that they be put on tnal to r elahate for the detention of ne..1rl ~ 200 I rani an demon:.trator .., 1n New York Jails Dru Peddli . . Gunman hot By Officer LONG BEACH (AP> A Long Beach policeman shot a robbery suspect to deatli a s th e man r eportedly aimed his gun at the officer ,' police said . Louis Clifton Sample Jr., 28, of Long Beach was k illed Monday by Sgt . J ohn Riddle, 36, at the scene of a g as station robbery Raddle sa w two men running and ordered them to :.top, :.atd offi cer Bob Wilson "One gu) duJ, but tht- guy with the g un took a b o ut t h r ee ~lf'fl ' bac kward and potnted th1· gun a t th(; :.er g(•ant Wilson addt'd • ..., Madam. J formt•r pres1denual l' a n d 1 d a t e . h a s b e e n a n outs poken opponent of lrun'c; {' 0 n t I n U l' d h II I d I n ~ 0 r l h l' Arnl'rtt an ho.._u,~e..,, v. ho llJda\ v.tn• 1n ttH•1r 27filh d<i\ or capt1' 11~ Tl•hr:m 1 ad to. m a broJdCa)lt momtort•fl in l..ondon. said lht• Parlta 11wnt rt'JCctt.'d MJdan1 ·.., credC'nt1als ti\ a .vote of 176 I. w 1th s 1· v l' n abs l e nt 1 on-. Hard lan1: rPvolutwnara<'' havt• accu~t.od M adam of links with tht· old rel.!tnk •if Shah Mohammad Reza Pahl;I\ 1 and w ith the l 'nlll'd St.1'tt•' Jury to Decide HB Man's Fulure t\ rdc..,h1r Z.ih1·<l1 "'h11 .d-.11 Onl't· -.t.>n 1'11 J' for1 ·11.:n m 1ni-.ti-r \\:as 1111e of lht lop .11h i-.1·r• 111 the ..,h.1h dur111~· t11 ... rult 111 "''1 at th• ti• I"" .. " m11nar1 h 111• clurin)! h1 11\ 111r hour.., 1r1 ,1n E)!' pll.Jll h11•p1t.1I .Juh :ti Tl•hran 1 .uho 111 .1 bro,11!1 .1-i m11n •1 .. n·d 111 l.1111111111 ..,a11I ,, "Jrr.101 ho1d lw1 •n 1s ... 11f>d (01 r .1 r ri 1 k h ,1 r r .. t Ii ' l h .. r t ' o I 11 I 1 11 11 .1 r ' 11 r u :=. t•1·utor i.:t•m 1 .ii .1111! t1• v. ...... 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Two Ba v area men who wen· acquitted last ~eek of schcmmg to s mug~le 547 pounds of hash~ into San Francisco two year~ ago have filed a $40 malhon laws uit against prosecutors tn the case ' M ill Valley tax a ttorney Morry We ins tei n a nd Walnut Creek property investor. ~rdon Munn claim their constitutional and civil rights were violated by the federal Drug Enforcement Ad m inist r ation . the Internal R evenue Ser v ice. the U S Attorney's office and Orange County, where they were tned They c harge s lander and malicious prosecution, among other accusations. and each 1s see king SS mtll1 on 1n com~atory damages and $15 million in punitive damages. By DAVID KtrTZMANN..- Of l1oo 0.Ut Polo< \utt ,r The defendant. a writer . ~ays he ~as mere I) doing on the-spot rl'"('Clrt'h ror h1 :. latest bo<lk 1fr J I 1 n J.! 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'nun)! p1·1,on ...... t11t1111·d IJ, pollt ,. rt'C't'nth and pholo)!raphl'tl "" pa rt of I he pu rportt.•d r rark do"' non pw1k rot•k al't1v1t ir"; Thl'"t· ~·l"oon~ \\Oultl bt· u..,ed J ~ "'1tncs:<1es 1n thf' pendrng court <'J..o;e Talmo took out an ad\lertasement in the Dally Pilot M onda~· seckm~ such persons Police Chief Charles Gross wa:. awav on vacation and other p o I 1 r c 'o ff 1 c 1 a I s w e r e n o l available to comment on the la ws wt this momtn~ The suit seeks court orders that would proh1b1t police from s howing photographs of Wilcox to an~one ebe involved 1n cnme 1n' est1~at1ons The lej?a l aN1on also <;e('I, ... court orders ~topping r1t~ pohc1• o ffi c ers f r o m deta1 n 1n i.: quest aontng or pholoJ!raph1ng ~sons without probable causl ...,. ~ l.P-~~-_."' ... ~..olj&e j_nvei!~to~r 'foburen ... -He d.Jd not learn unUI it was • ' •• • ~~ '.•-l a._ _ .. ,,.. ...... *-'~--·'~·-..... ~· ... _ .... ~~ ...... ~~ -s ~ ·±·~f"'··-n~~~&n't. w · i ~he"tgeJt -~:tib~~~~e~n ri\~dt' pa~; rn:....,,· t 2 -to-14·mont~·Old ba~y was cy responsible for feder~I J~b brother$220.000. • • aba ndoned S unday in the programs. of delaying ats in-He never received an y of h al lway o f ~ ~ownt o ~n vestigation into the cha rges or BtllyCart.er's Llbyanmoney. apa rtme nt bu1ldi.ng . poli ce mi s u se of t h e city Com · Sen. Birch Bayh, D ·lnd . re port T~e blonde · blue·e)e~ pre hensive Employment Tra1~· chairman of the special Senate boy. weartn~ blue Jea~s and a ing Act <CETA) funds to avoid subcommittee. declined com · yellow s tripe d T shirt, was ·adverse publicity. ment but his vice chairman. d iscovered toddling in the .,lwo weeks a~o. La bor Depart· $e{l ·Sl.ro"\. Thuq;pon~.~·~·~ .: • ~~~~~~ ~·!"~ ;>-,· .. h ~~ .. ~.°'.;,~';"t~·9,~tliTe-J" •. :Slll;. -...,.r~ H'Tt /1eiu-\-1(thJ\~ft.1. ~ ""~ -..-~.... --.-.--~--~ ferred to as e agent in charge dent's side of the m a tter : now ORANGE COAST , in the letter sent to Hutton's o!· we wiU hear the witnesses and fice last month. refu~ed to admit maybe hear the other sid e." DAILY PILOT '""" °""""' (.6e\t 0..t• ~ ... •1lh .... ," I\ '"'"~ '"" .... 9" "'""'' ., ov:M•"""9 &t tM °'-'-1 .... \!lo ... ~· ~ .. . f'd•t*"" .,. ---·~ ~· '""°"'°" ,, ... ., tOt (.MW lrllilltw .......... , ...... """"'.....,. 9.,.,,.,,..,"'•'" v ... ., .. ,, •• ~ .. L•OU"'• ... u -U..1 .. -,.._. ....,_ .. ~·U.. s.1-..,....,, ...., \.uM•_,, ,,.,.. pttft( ... ....,..,'°".,._ _...,.t 1\ M \JO ~t •• , Mrwt P 0~ .... II .. C..C. ....... Cc .. , ... ,... 'hlo .. _, .. _ ,,..,._~,., . .., ,....,,,,,.. ,. ... Cwlh V-<t""'•~"'•l""ll~4'fAl\A~ ,,_ .... -" .. ... Offlc•• coo••-... J)I) _., ~· "-• .._ &.M~ 1011 "O (0 .. 1 H...,.,., """•""tlon &.Mtt 1"11\ ,...," "°'*••'o that he had been assigned to the Sen. De nnis DeConcini, D· case or to ackno~ledge that any Ariz .• a panel member. said the such case ~ver ex1s~. . president did we ll but cau· He referred any mquirles ~o uoned: "I think the judgment the tAbor Department office m won't be made absolutely this Washington. D.C. evening, because it is up to the Among matters under i n · committee to sift the facts." vesligation was an allegedly un· Sen . Bob Dole . R -Kan .. a uthoriaed loan to Robert L. perhaps the president's sharpest Cunningham. former pr;esldent critic on the committee, said of the non·profit corporataon that the re still is "a lot to explore." ran the city's '2.6-mlUion·a ·year He expressed particular int.erest C ETA program The loan al-in a con versation between legedly involved $18,000 in public Carter and Attorney General funds. Benjamin R. Clvlletti in which C unningham reportedly re· Clvilettl told the president that tumed the money, ln two inst.all· Billy Cart.er would not be pros· ments, before preliminary flDd· ecuted if be registered as a Lib- tncs of an audit by the eow1ty yan ait~t. Manpower Commi11lon were c arter acknowledged he made made known. a "highly technical" mistake • Cunninabam resigned u Pret· when ctvHettl and the White idea& ot the non-profit Wettens House denied the two hid dls· ln1tltuw ot Careen Inc. in the cuated the Billy Carter matter wake of the pre.llm.lnary flndiD1 before a reoord search revealed of the Orance County Man power they hid. But the president in· Audit released Feb. 5. Cun· allted nothin& .of the brlef con- nhlCb.am bN been unavailable venaUon wu improper or coWd for comment. be conaJdered an attempt to in· . .,..,, •• ~mantled by OMIK• tbe Justice Department the tftpower COmllftn1an In inveatlptlon. FebnaarJ. 1 ( I Oraage Coast EOlflON Today•s C loslnJt N.Y. Stot•ks J • 73, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, n PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TU ESOA Y, AUGUST S, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CEN C Agency Backs Flight A uctio _) I TM count.1 General Servi A1ency bu takm • a(H:C)rid &ook at · ::11\1 John Wayne Airport to fOIDIMttlaJ alr carriel"I and GMe 81a1D concluded the belt way ll a aealed bid auct.lon ol permitted dally m,hu J AcCCll'dlne to a 53·pa1• report , now beln1 clrculated amona eounty offlclaU, Frontier and '~:':':e~k~~·:::e~.r~ ~~e airport, should be permitted to bid for 12 of the a llowed 41 nJgbts per d ay. t Continental Airlines and PSA, two carrien also seeking access totheatrport,donot meet runway I \NB Cops . , !&red by .!~Rocker' t A Newport Beach teen-ager and his m other have riled a l awsu it In Orange County 8uperior Court asking to stop Newport Beach police from allegedly making random stops of suspected "punk rockers." Named as plaantiHs in the legal action Monday wer e 'Thomas Wilcox, 15, and his mother, Toby. Their s uit says Wilcox was s topped by Newport Beach r.ol ice last Jun e and nt.errogated and photographed by officers without any probable cause ·or reasonable s u_splcion t hat the youth was involved in 1 wr ongdoing of any sort. I ·Wilcox is a self-described follower ol punk rock m usic. The legal action claims lhat • the city has been trying to crack down o n those tl find s ~. lD th1a cue punk roek followers, who can be \denllfled by "unconventional mode or dress and hair cut s tyle." Newport Beach police officials -~hav t-s aid they would be ~stopping a nd que!!J.ionlng p e r son s arrectiilg th e ~ appearanl't> of punJc rockers in 1 an effort to solve various crimes 1 believed linked to followers of , lbe life style. 1 'Youths who have co me to be known as punk rockers , cenerally have short. spiky hair •nd wear tom clothes and high top sneakers. Santa Ana attorney Ronald Talmo, r epresenting t h e Wilcoxes, has been seeking young persons slopped by police recently and photographed as part of the purported crack· down on punk rock activities. These persons would be used aa witnesses in 'the pending court case. Talmo look out an advertisement in lhe Dally Pilot tlonday seeking such persons -Tiro Airlines Urged to Bid for 12 Flights ocnalt1es under thl' Fc•dl'ral A via t1on Act, of up to SI ,llO(J 1wr dJy In add1tum. th1· <;~A am1l y-.ts o;a1d . lht' <·ou11ly l1kl•ly w•JUllJ fate t.1w .,u1ti. from uirhnt·~ <Jt·n1ed <:n· tr) tCJthl'a1q>t1rt weight requirements now 10 ef. reel and thus should not be permitted to bid, a ccording tolhe GSArepoA. A aeaJed bid a.uction of flights Is supported by the Federal Avia· lion Administration and the Civil Aeronautics Board. but oppo&ed by Air California and Hughes Air West. the onJy jet airlines now permitted to service John Wayne Airport The GSA report. dated July 29. generally outlines the s ame con· clus1ons contained tn a report re· leased 10 April County su~rvlsors May 13 de· cided not to act on the access ques· lion, citing a lawsuit filed by Air California aga'tnst the FAA over the government's agency's ruJang that ne w carrie rs mu::;t be per matted entry lo the airport. That laws wt was subsequently d1s m1ssed by u US District Court Judge an Los Ange les. Air Steell Belore tlae Storni With a little help from Ho._ward, Hurricane that is, these two surfers enjoyed 6 to 10-foot waves at Newport Beach's 18t.h ..... <itreet "Point" this morning. The hurricane Califohua. however. has fi led an appeal or the dec1s1on w1lh the U S. 9thC1rcu1t QiMlrt of App('als As part of 11.S r.f'ay dec1s 1on, the board called for furthe r study by the GSA orthe access q uei.t1on According to lhe new report, a decis ion by th e county supe rvisors to ma intain the ''status quo'' at the airport would place the county an legal Jeopardy with the federal government Sanctions lhc county could face by refusing to iH·l on lhl· J<'<'C"'!. I!. sue. accordtng to lh1· r1·port. tn elude -Poc;s1ble lo<;s of Ll1c c-111mty's access to federal fund:, and futurt> federal gran t., pro~·rJm~ fo r airports l'oss1blt• demand tot hi' coun ty for thP rc·paym1·nl of l""t federal [unds r('('l'IHcl for lrn provement s at J ohn Waynt· Aarp<irt Possible 1mpos1taon of t·1v1I Onc county nll1c1al prc<J1rted 1t would Ix· al lc·ci I a monl h bc·fon• th<· nt.'W GSA r t•c·11n1mPn<latir1n.-. "l'ach tht• ''.o..ird 1if ~uµPrv1~ors for :trtum Thi• offlt·1al . whu a..,k<-<1 not t11 ht> 1d1•nt1flt'd. -..Jul 11 .1pp1•arNI th.al l ht• <.:~A WIJ'. 1·.1p1tul..il 1ni.: tnthl· FA/\ <1n<1 lh<' ('Au In I hr·• r "'""·' '" upt•n th1· airJ)'1rt lo 111 "'"1rr11•1' ;1t J t1rn1· wht·n th" r.11·t111., "11\<1•r (~t> AJRPOR1. l'dK•· \.!J Billy Affair Not Over w /\Siii "; 1 ll' 'I\ I' I l'rt ,, d(·nl ·art•·r ti• l1•n •· 11( ha" h<.indlln11 of hr111 ho r 1\111\ .., L1t1 'a n flHIOI (I 11111 "'"' .n I d••"'' till' t .. ..,,. th.11 h,,, r•wk• 11 tu' pn·~ 1dt•n(' .and hi'.'> p.arl" 10 th+-find.I da'' of h" ran· l•ir nom1nat1on to ,, .,.., •m•l l•·rm Thi· pri·,1<l1·n1 -. ,11 1·ount \trio rl:i\ n 1~h1 l•1 th1· p11lilll' anti to th•• ~··n atl· '>Uht·ornm11t ,.,. 1n~ , . ..,ll~al 111g tlw affJ1r .11 lo..nov.l.,<1i.:t·1l that It 1!. not rl d1n1tl\•' or flnill .. ~h· m lwr' of 1 h" pan•·I 1nr11<'al1'<"I th1•\ v.oul1I Y.1thhciltl JUdl!.m1·11t unt 11 1111 1r prob" 1 r11mplf'l1· i\n11 1n lh1· h11't1h 1 h·1ri.:t•d at m11-.ph•·r1· o f ·'" t•l1·1·1111n 1 a111 11.111.!ll , C '.1!1t·1 '• oppoll• 111 1 oulil h.Jrill\ II'· 1·'<1w1 It d to '"' th• m .1tl• I I 1· I But tn h1' '.11 pii~'•' n·:t11rl esnt1 th1: h111Jr lun1• n al 1111,ilt·. l1111Jrl ('j !>l 01:w' t un r1•r,.rH'c lhdt followed. the prt's1denl ins1~ted that allhouJ(h he may have made ome m1 .. takt"• 1n gelltn~ in form a11on about the <«•~., out in 1 ht• or,. n. nom· 11( his ..it·l1on!. 10 0 .. ,., ,...., _.,. •oc:-._... tk.1l1ng with Btllv aml tht• l.Jb- ' n n' wa-, al h•.:.1 I rir t01f>r<JJ1f>r winds were las t report~ swirling 85 m ph !->omt• fiOO mile" southwest of San Ote~o and !)hould keep wan·::. up loc:.ilh for the next day or two Thi• pn•..,.dt•nt 'Jiii and t-'<· r1•rph frc1m ha-. 1wr-.onal cltary c·on (I rm t hJ I ht • I rt NJ rt•· Jlt'Jlt·tlh 11 un.,u1·rt•..,-,fulh , to d1 -..,u a<k h1.., h1.:.11J.,1 r11111: l1rotht·r from m.1k1ni.: ,, n •lurn tnp lo l.1h\:a la-.1 \1'.1r J11ry to Decide Writer's Fate · I'm not t r\lnl~ to mctkt· 1·x· l'U'>I''>," th1· ol<l•·r hrot lwr sa11I Hut "anwin1· \\ho knows B1llv know" thul 110 one· t·an push h1rn J r11u nd .. By DAVID KUTZM ... NN Tht• prt•..,.clt•nt <i4'f<·n11Prl using ~ surrounded by 18 undercover agent had said Se~sions sold hi m t1m<• nf the arn-st-.. I' 11 1 t th 1 t Of ... 04"ty 1'119\Statt •I \ tu )!(' 0 l' .I lVUn 1-(<1\ Thedefendant,awriter,says narcotics agents and watched s mall amount s o f c ocn1nt• St•si.wns "'a' chari.:t'n 1.1.1lh 1.•rnnwntan thi•<arlv cla ysofthi• he was merely d oing on·the·spot from above b y a po Ii c e sever al days before the wntcr·., s a I 1•-. a n rf <' u n ' 111 r .H ' hut 1 ran a Jn h'"' av•· tri"" :rn<l .,attl research for bis lates t book helicopter a rrest al Sam's Gol.'thab -.aid pol1<·t• knc•w h1· tht• m 1'Wlll .,...,, ... .1t h•J'>l partlv d ea ling with the s hado wy The author said he was only And Goethals said Ses~1on., wa4' only a ·1t ~ht v.1.:1rht' 1n th" ,ui·ct''>'-ful 111 olJlairunl! tho• ..,1111 -underworld of drug peddling in r esearching materia l for his was cauRht "red handed" at the ca~t· and that tht·v h<icl to 11"' JH>rl of th•• ,.,.11111 ,.1 hlamu· 11, Southern California. forthcoming article on cocaine r es t aura n l du r 1 n ~ th f' him lo ~t·t Jt the lar.:N pu..,h1.·r.., 1otim r• for 1 · s i•fforts 10 fr•·l' thi• The District Attorney'• office, pushers when he was arrested c-o nsummal1on of the roc:ainc 1\mi•rat':an t-.111,1.,.,., Iii· c-on " I rt.I uJ Se 'd h For that rea!>on, tht· cft.pul' however , •ays Huntington Beach n pa c ar, . ss1ons saa , e transaction i 1•11t•d. ho"'''Pr that "1t mav " led t t f I d di s trict allorn<.'y ... aid. t"" resident Ken "~sa·ons, author of wan ° wn e pro 1 es on rug Five ounc<!s of c-ocaine a11d ""'' 1· ltt•1•n h.ul 1u1l"m(•nt" '" ~ d I under cover nar<.'ol1 c-. ai:1•nh • more than 40 books. overstepped ea ers $1 0,000 tn cash wt•r<' ~l'ltcd at tht-bought cocaanl' from Se~ ... aun' h:l\ ,. 1•nhJn<·"<I Hall' .., <,latun• th.e boun ... _ of bJs reporting into He acknowledged he was the h 1n thi• mrnd-. of thl' I.th' an"" W) 'ddl who then introduced them tot <· Police Chief Charles Gross actual participation In drug ma e-man sn . arranging the other pushers at Sam .., on Au~ On Jul l:!. ttw \\hit" lloti!.C wu away on vacation and other sales. meetlng at Sams between what Prim Rat Hik d 28 1979 • '11~th>s1-d that '~11lv < ;1rtn ar· police> officlals were not. The critics j\)Uging Sessions' turned out to be unde r cover e e e . ' ran.ct>d a m1·t>tan~1·1·n Whit~ avaHable. to commenl on the work. in t.hia cue will be (he 12 narcotics ~gef)ts a nd other · • TTl e suspecj~ arrested with llou!'it' an<1 L1hyan offa<·1,11!. Nov. ,..;l~~ '..,--:_ • ..... ~~~~.;:1.~~fi"~~----·~_..~,~~f\~~~, ~~-~ . ....,. _....._ ~.!_ C!wnucal Bank Sess.1 on~ e ventuall y plt'adt-d 27 tn ·an atlt•rnpt lo ga in Libya'\ ·"'' Supe~ · "''~v~-~~~~~ . . ..... ~~-'~ ,~1 • ~ .~l. .... ~1,~i ~charges a~aan~l them. sup p ort for rcl1•iJ,t• or th., be&ln dellberaUona in his drug Yaco zz1 c aimed l\1s cnem.·· • 'N'£~oR1<'TAW•~~M{~~~~~.,~~-~~9: ._Q~'4J.L{\..._~V·l'Q ·~-4Jr-an .J.!3!(·1· 'C ' S peddling trial today. ·~as -the victim 0.r, entrapment r ates are on lhe upswing after a t c rm and two o'fftve'~~ffn~~ ~twrr~~..Cr,~~..z:~ Ute kunk They heard closing argumenta o~ the bowo~t kind. fou r ·month decline and the spending a yt.-ar in Orao..:c qucntly apµeall·ct . w1th0ut t'f. from defense and .prosecution h daco ud said tSeaall~ns, .i46h. tre nd may conUnuc des pite the County Jiiil. <Stt BILl.Y, Pagl' AZ> lto M d ' a m a e con a c s w t 1 bo 1 b . · Didn't M a meys on ay. numerous drug figures while ' s uggis h pace of rrow ng Y The man who led police to . eet The bearded Sessions, endine r esearching his article and lhat businesses and cons umers. Scsstons. informant Dunn y ,, ., "'"te~thnony in .. l>Jt .~.~!'-.\l'(pae , .JJQfi~J!-~. ~~m to get at the analys~_:a;::!?.,,.. . 0~•<!.!-'i~~~~~pparenUy rledOran)t~. ,.-....~~-~ .. j •1 : ft~~ l'Jil~,., .. tm ~,~~,,.)~~~f "' ..... ~~,....---~W'..-\ ~.(. ••. ~ .... "' ~ "° ~~'t.~~~-.............. ~.ii<, -·,,."-'-""'"~~~~, . ~-,~:ca ~. ·· • "'WerrlOla' cocaine undercover to Prosecutor tom Goethals, pr Im e rate t o t o p · r a Ce d unabteto'niid'llirn"'. pollceofticerapriortohlsarrest however. told the j ury In bu sin eess custom e r s b y Sessionscouldbe sentenced to A •mall. •potted skunk ii back · last AUIUlt at Sam's Seafood Superior Court Judge KeMelh one-quarte r of a percentage five years to stale prison. but =>' to llll bMlc menu today after reataurantln Huntin1ton Beac'b. Lae's courtroom that Session.c;' point Monday to 11 percent The Goethals said he didn't thtnk the • Mta1 llMINd bJ Newport Beach Se11lons was take n Into story varies dramatically from move came less than two weeks author would fact: that stiff a "cal her Police Department animal c u etod y with lhree other the testimony of undercover after the nallen's sixth-largest se nte nce af he's con vic ted Night and mornin g low coatrol ofrlcera ln tbe ~ 0'SU1pecta after lhe restaurant ob officers who dealt with him. commercial bank cut the fee to because he has no prior crtnunul c 1 o u d s pr e v a 1 ling , re1tauraat of Robins on'• Pacific Coast Hlthway was A Huntington Beach narcot.lcs t0.7Spercent. record. o the rwi se fair w ith, ,.UpartmeM 1tore ln P'aabloa variable high clouds on lia..t. W e dne sday. High s 'De ltlle cnatare, caulbt iD a ~ .'4 • G u • Wednesday in lhe low 70s' ·,e~:=,:~;: nngrynpartment roun nites. E~:~~.~:e:ooirg~~~~ ~ .......... D"91'1Gt r 1 ·~fold...._. . INSI Dt~ TODA l' ". 1 •'t lmoW laOW be IDl bl An1r1 Promontory Point spokesman for lhe an1ry ten· fnutrated people do." Dr. Van· to Increases on annlverury Th~ Cala/orn10 Anyetir\ M.; =='·-~acb Aalmal apartment dwellen, llUDI by anti. 1row noted today. dates. oren't m loAt place ony more.,. II .-.. Wlllon Mid reat tacn ... and what they He aaJd one or the first steps In According to Dave Koc h. Ca n ttwv cl.amt> tu 1ccond? 1 -.rafter rel•HlBI tlle clalm Iii tbe to-what attitude ot Committee members wlll be stre11in1 the ter\ants' dis· Ir vine Comp•ny property Stor'fl,PoQt>JJI. al&m • ...a lnille ~ tla• lnln• Company, their 1ludylnc some of the 1u11eaU<Jna pleasure wttb the Jrvlne Com· m anagement director, In lhe six ..... '119 WU a Nal nte btuit laadlonl, ha" fonned a com· aired durinl Monday'• meetln1. pany wlU be to bealn rresslng years since Promontory Point ..,... • mlU. to find out what NCIOUtle They rans.a from en1lneertnc a for corr ection of a l main· opened. rents have been In •••••••• •1 •••••ti•• u.., bne. massive effort to force rent con· teaance proble m •. no matte r creased a 'total or 77 percent ~~===.£.I!. DOt "8re tlaat troll tbroUbout lbe cit., to small how minor while tiouslna 'cosll In this area =! _._, ......... w •• ...._. ftlmteered or wen l"lUNI that would antqonJae ltvlne ci,mpany ofllclala say have lncreated 215 percent. t ••••II•• ••• c...._ from • ,...._. wbo and COit tbe landlord. lhe rem lncreuea to new ten· "So we feel that the rents at I•..._. la IM N•'!'P'" INcll 9tW .-..., option under ton· ant.a, some u hich aa 50 percent. Promontory are certainly faJr." ~11 ~.!':'".r#. ........ ...,..._ Iii a boJcott of bull· are bllMd on 1tudle1 of other lux-The land firm offered to send ., ,... _, , •• ,..~ la.~ Ul'f u.oiU..... . , __ • ~~man to M.9"da)"~ m.et-l'lt :...........t-A · J. -\»m ' aroaaQJttte-· vn.-decW~'lpar\mewu m~l~~,,_,, lenent"'1routj'lt111Mtu .... " ..W ........... Dr . .left Oraa11 \I . lhe S30-un.lt com pita be1ln a t down the offer. at leut for l.be Vaa1row, aa uaofflclal .. ,,._.,.. u. ~ ot lhaftll MOO t.6 •per IDGGt.bl, "abject pruenl. -' • PM.YPILOT N ~--} ST BREAKING--.......... l.G.c~ Uf'm.I from ,..., •• tOOrid ~ M ,,.... *'1f~t Reqgan Dnma Boos From, Hostile Crotal, EW \'ORK t AP> PrelfdenUaJ t'Onlel'MMt-Ronald Ru1an had a tenH enCOUDter t.oda1 with • ho8tll , booln.t crowd ol about a too rouni blal'kt and Hlspa.nka in a rubbl•·'lllrtwn Uon of N ,. \'ortl is deva"tattld South Brorul s eUOn At one pomt tht-candJdl~ abouted to the acreamtnic crowd, which lt~pl ck•m9nd.lnl ho ttll Lhem •hat he would do to h4'lp "l eao•t do 1 ~mn U\lna lt I don•t ~t elected I'm lryln1 lo tell )OU theft I• no 1;overnment srocram or promi6t" . that t~n waV' a maalc wand " fh agan '4 t-nl to thl' South Bron• for • ntwi conft'rfn<'t' al u aille wMrl' Cu14.•r 1n l!.~"7 f1romised • billion dollan rt!dt-vtllup ment pro.ir~m King's Car a Bmater "Id dn"t l'Onw do'4n ht•l"f' to make a prom1~t" I <'lime do"n here bfo.cause ... omtoot' ~bt" madf' a promii.e almo t thret> )'t•ara aro and failt'(i to ketlp ,, ... he shouted 1'~ cro-.d. lD • vaunt lot slluuted next to abandoned build logs. 5Crt'amed •ngr1ly ., Ruaan for bnnaing •n l'ntounav.•· or ntw repe>rttn with him Tht• hwllt!r's seat on this car designed for • uud1 Arabian King Khaled can be raised 31 5 inches giving the hunter a good sh0<>lmg position. The six,wheeled car was built, as ordered. by Swiss desij?ner Franco Sbarro The <'ar .. Windhawk." has a M erced~ l'ngine. 39.6-gallon water tank and 92.S.gaJlon gasoline tank .. Price tag 1s $170.6.32 - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eggftrotmt •• ... ,...... • DENVER tAP> -In an appearance marred by an egg Cri~ Up 23 Percent Fro"' Pap A I lhrowmg mc1dent. John B. Anderson today compared him.self to Democrat f''tanltlm D R006evelt, telling the oahon's governors his adm1rus traUon would be one of "c'>mmon sense" and plarn dealing BI~Y CARTER ... Anderson a Repubhcan congressman, said when Roosevelt entered omc~ 1n 1933 he did not have specific plans to i.olve the economic depression of that time. But like Roosevelt, Anderson said. he has a ''basic commitment to action " Anderson ltpcakmg to the National Governors Conference. was nearly st~ck by an egg thrown. by a man Identifying himself as a member oftheCommunasl Workers Party. While the man was seized by police. the preMdent1al candidate was hustled away from ~e podium by Secr~t Service agents. ·tlouaf flood l'lgil Littrel MENLO PARK !AP> The U.S. Geological Survey lifted its formal hazard watch for Mount Hood lh northern Oregon to· da\" · The service ~aid a decline in earthquakes and "a lack of any other detectable signs that could be considered foreru_nners to increased volcanic activity" led it to lift the watch. m effect since JuJy 11. Geolo~1sts f<.'ared that a series of earthquakes centered In and near the mountain ~1gnalled a possible pending eruption of the vokano. part of the Cascade Range. Mount St. Helens. which has erupted four times since mid-May, is part of the . <'hau-.. Pair Reeoneile 6 Murder Tries Forgive11 DURANT.Okla. <AP> A man who survived at least six attempts o n hi s life allegedly masterminded by h 1~ wife and her lover "ants the charges again~t his spouse d1 s m1ssed because they have reconciled Stubblefield said Monday he would not have a case without Stackhouse's testimony. Law\"crs f or LaFray ; Stackhouse. :IS. filed a motion ·: seekinJ:? to dis miss charj:?es of ;. conspiracy' to commit mur.der According to testimony at a preliminary hearing for FrankJm and Mrs. Stackhouse. Frank'1.in waited to ambush Stackhouse as he left work but failed "'hen the intended victim used a different entrancet11an expected. • · · and shootmg with intent to k1U. • : · The motion said Stackhouse : r· and his wife. Phyllis. reconciled Franklin once hid in a closet at the couple's home and. on a signal from Mrs. Stackhouse. jumped out and struck Stackhouse in lhe head. according to the tes timony. ~ after the death of the woman's • lover. James f-~ranklin. two monthsa~o Stackhouse testified he asked his wife lo get somethin~ lo stop his blet..'<iulg, but she returned "ith a gun and shot him lie said Frankhn then took thl' .iun and hredath1m According to the motion. Stackhouse decided he "'on't testifya~amst h1s w1fC' Dis tri c t Attorn ev R o n " Labor Departmem ~ . ~Halts HB Jobs Probe y vestigator, Randy Toburen, and By PATRICK KENNE D the Orange County District Al· OI -0.11¥ Piiot Sl.tf Despite claims to the contrary torney's o(fice to hold off on a over the past six months the local investigation of t he U.S. Department or Labor nevec criminal charges because its in· investigated alleged financial vestigation was in progress. abuses in Huntington Beach's Robitaille said his department federally-funded job program. a was notified just last week of the special agent for the Labor U.S. attorney's decision not to Department said Monday . pursue any criminal allegal!ons. Special agent Arnold OaJley He said word of the decision said the U.S. Attorney's office was passed on to his department ordered tum to halt any Labor in a "round-about way" from Ci· Oepal'tment investigation into ty Attorney Gail ~utton's oCfice. the charges in February. one In Newport Irvine. Newport Beach and Cos ta Mesa ex peri e n ced significantly more serious crimes an the first six months of this year than during tlie same time period last year. according to Irvine police train i ng officer Jim Broomfield. Crime is up 23.6 percent in Newport Beach. 10.3 percent in Irvine and 3.1 percent in Costa Mesa. wh.ich stJll has much more cnme than the other two cities. Broomfield compiled the statisllcs at the request or the T r vine City Council The numbers are based on the seven most serious offenses murder. rape. robbery. assault. hurglan'. theft and auto theft Costa Mesa leads m all seven categones Ne wport Beach's 23.6 percent increase is primarily due to more a~saults and thefts There were 39 assaults during the first s ix months of last year. compared to 71 dunng the same period Uus year Thefts were up from 514last vearto817 this vear Officer John Desmond. who com piles crime stat1st1cs for Newport Beach, said that some of the blame for the number of as· saults should be placed on punk rockers who have been operating in the city He said he didn't know why theflslati.stics were up . Irvine's 10.3 percent increase can be partially attributed to ~e city's 13.4 percent population growth over the last year . . The biggest single area of cnme incrt~ll!>e m lrvml' 1s burglanes There ~ere 497 through June Ja.-.t vear and there were 614 during lnl' s ame time period lh1s year. ··This 1s not unusual consider- ing the rapid growth in residen· tial. commercial and industnal structures."' Broomfield said "'When the crimes are com· pared with population growth and per 1,000 Inhabitants. the statistics are more reprcsen· tative ·· Dunng the fi rs t s ix mo~lh:'> of this year there were 23.3 cnmmal offenses per 1.000 Irvine resi- dents. Newport Beach had 28.!> and Costa Mesa bad48.l. Irvine's population Is 65.133. Newport Beach's is 66,500 and Costa Mesa's is81.980. 1 rvine has only l.l police officer per thousand people in com· parison to2 in Newport Beach and 1.6 in Costa Mesa . FrfHrt Page ,\I AIRPORT • week aft.er a preliminary finding Deputy Orange County pis· of a eotmty audil indicated possi·. tricl Attorney Jean Rheinheimer ble misuse of .tl~.ooo of federal said she received offic~a~otice . crowded and subject or int~e funds by a top official of the city . froi;n Mrs. ~':1tton1! office of the ~ommunity criticism over 1et : program. fede ral dec1~1on on Monday a~d noise. feet. for the American captives· release "fn th.is respect the approaC'h to the Libvans wac; succl'Sltful · the pre-.id~nt said "Whether 1t wC\uld have been -.uC'C('~sful 1r R1lly had not participated 1s a qucst1on no ()OC tan answt·r "'1th certainty ... In hjs statement. Carter re· iterated "'f c an s tate calegoncally that my brother Billy has had no influ<:nce on my dec1s1ons or on any lJ S govern· ment policy or action concemmg L1b,•a I can also state that Bill y has· nevl·r asked me to takr anv step that would affect an) or Lhese actions or pohc1c~ ·· The president announced he asked his staff to draft a rule forb1ddm~ an) f('(lc-ral emplo~ee to deal with an) meml>Pr of thl' pres1d ent ·s ramily under c1 r cumstan<'eS that ··crt."ale either the r('altty or the ap pearanCC'0 0 of 1mprOpC'r fa\Or or tnflUC'nCC The t:>res1dcnl also mad(' the~<' points -lie nev<'r tru.-d to influence th<' Jus tlC\." Drp<Htmt·nt in vestii:at1on of Btll) Carln He did nut ll·.trn until 1t was m ade public Ja1>t month that the Libyan govC'rnmrnt paid his brother $220,000 -He never received any of B11lv CartC'r·s Libyan mone) Sen Birc h Ba)h. D Ind chairman of the SP<'C1al Senate subcomm1ltC't'. dC'rl1nl·d com menl. but h1~ vier chairman. ~n. Strom Thurmond. R·S C . said. "We have heard the pres1· dent's side of the matter: now Duo u e Prosecutors SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Two Bay area men who wert.> acquitted la.st week of scherrung to smuJtgle 547 pounds of hashish mto San Francisco two yPars ago have fJIC'd a S40 million lawsuit against prosecutors in lhe case . Mill Valley tax attorney Morry Weinstein and Walnut Creek. property investor Gordoo Munn claim their constitutional and civil rights were violated by the federal Drug Enforcement Administr ation, the Internal R evenue Service, the U.S . Attorney's office and Orange County. where they were tried They charge slande r and malicious prosecution, among other accusations. and each is s eeking SS million 1n compensatory damages and $15 million in punitive damsges. . . Hun~Beach police chief would revie w the c ase this . -~ ~~~ · ~~ -t\lr· . mont.h to consider pros~culion of ··Now they <the GSA) are trying .1~'pfls·~..-. ,, .. ctJ~t--~~<;t.~~-~~mr· .. ·~~~~~~4 said Monday ·th Labor Depart· misappfoprla"trorrft'> ............... ~~~::Is:aFr~' menl sPOkesmen told his in· funds. action on thde ac<:ess iss ~2 000 follow boar action on a -.. • The city attorney's office re· consultant's master plan on the ,, l ,_ ... ___ ... ""9l ... .... °""'91 It. '-- 6'))1"""" ""-f'OI• ,.1 .. t•" cn•ttoa11 csa 11m111 Afttnt-.MM11'1 • '-+"'' .··~.,. ~\! ~ ........ , ' et~~"f7. . ~ 'fi. . ~ r}~·~·1· t'--~~ •h. ....... ~.t.....h '·'·. bor' eifarlmenf lha l ~-. Th1llrePort IS nearingChmple · , ..... federal u:ivesUgation was being uon. dropped m a letter dated June Under the auction system pro- 24, mo~ than half a year after posed-by the GSA and vie~ the decision bad ~n m~de. ac· favorably by the federal agen-c~rdlng to informa tion. from As ctes, Air California and Hughes sistant U.S. attorney Rick Flam. Alrwest would keep 29 of the 41 Flam sald Monday ·he ordered rughts permitted daily· h It to th Labor Department The other 12 would be p_laced up ~ a . e based for auction to Frontier and 1nv~stiiauon. on Feb. 13• U: Wester.n. Air California and on mvestigaUoa by the FBI. e H'1gbes Airwest also would have said the Labor..Jlepartment was the right to submit sealed bids for notified immediately· the t2 fiigbts. Flam said be could not release any facts oC the FBI investi1a· tton, including when lt becan. because, tn part, tu findings could damage the reput.aUoa oC thole acc\lled. Frontier. according to the re· port, bas said ll wants two rug.bu per day, and Western, two or Utree ruaht.s per day. Bailouts Sought Police lftvesUgat~r Toburen LOS ANGELES (AP> -While lul week accused the Labor luhlng out a t Republican Department, which la the qen· proposals for &t'l'OU·tb•·board cy r•ponaible for federal job t.ax cw leaden ot the powerful proarama, of deJayln1 lu In· ArL·CJO 1nd United Steel vestiptkln 1.nto the chars• °' Workers or Amerio say the Cll.U•~ ot . .llle. CU)', ~ift:-1on1iar it.'~bouM-rb•U ~ ..,,.-e .. ve tinployment • talteriQI lncfualrle.t\M helP put ., Act CCETA> fwadl to avoid mllliom of Jobless Americans advene publicity. · back to wort. 14e will hear the witnesses and maybe hear the other side." Sen Dennis DeConc1n1, D· Ariz . a panel member. said tile p resident did well but cau- tioned : "I think the Judgment won't be made absolutely th1<; e\'ening. ~ause 1t 1s up 10 the committee to sift the facts ·· Sen . Bob Dole . R -Ka n . perhaps the president's sharpest critic on the committee. said there still is "a lot to explore."' Y~ expressed particular interest 1n a convers ation between Carter and Attorney General Ben1amin R. Civiletti in which C1v1leUJ told the president that Hilly Carter would not be pros· ecuted 1f he registered as a Lib- yan agent Carter' a"tknowledged he made a '"highly technical"· mistake when C1viletll and the White House denied th{' two had dis· cussed the Billy Carter matter befort-a r eeord search revealed they had But the president in· ~1sted nothing or the brief con· \l'rs atJon ~as improper or C\Juld bt• considered an attempt to m fluence the Jusucc Of'partment in "'-''>l 1gat1on Wedge Wave Puls Surfer In Hospital A yOW>g Newport ~ach man remai~ hospitalized today after he v. as hurled to lhe sand by a J!•anl breaker as he rode waves at the 11\famous Wedge Monda> J ol'I Wa ndlt•r 22 o f 209 C~ pn-s~ St . Balboa. v. as ad m1ttl:'d to Hoag .\1 emor1al f [u ... p1tdl m fair cond1t1on follov. in g th!:' accident about ; LS p m \1.irme Safet} Dt'partment of h e 1als swd II<' 1s being treated for net•k tnJUn~ Ort1c1als addt'd that Wandler ~ J-. fortunate that his accident ~a:. 14 ttnesscd b.Y off duty lifeguard Mitch White. who went to his aid White was assisted by•two orr duty H unting t on B e ach lifeguards 111 canng for Wandler and keeping him immobilized until paramedics arrived on tile scene. He d.Jd not break his neek. but has cerv1cal strain. hospital of· flc1als say Wa\es have crested up to 10 r~t at the Wedge due to eff~ts of Hurricane Howard and lifeguards warn tile big surf 1s also heavily laced with rip cur· rents '71 Rap Heard in ~ Sex Case An Orange County Superiorl. Court Judge has ruled tbat evidence from Leot1s Le~· Heater's arrest nine years &go• in a HX abuse case can be used at hls forthcoming trial. Heater. a 48·year-old Fowitain• Valley resident, Is charged with holding a n 18·year·old male hitchhjker prisoner in his home and sub1ecting the youth to sex- ua I abuses la.st May. Judge James Turner. during ,p're-tnal motion!! Monday. de- • clded that a Jury could hear ev idence stemming fr o m Heater's arrest for the 1971 sex abuse case Judge Turner said the l97l as· sault on a teen age hitchhiker could be used by prosecutor Dave Hlmselson to show a pal· tem to Healer's behavior . An ex-convict with an ex· t ensive sex offense record, Heater was arrested by Fou.n· tam VaJley police in early May after a young male hitchhiker from Covina was found bleed.mg and dazed In a par l<ing rot <tlong Brookhurst Street The youth told officers he had b<:en hitchhiking at the Talbert Avenue on-ramp to the San Otego freeway the previous day when he was picked up by a man driving a late model Cbevrolet . The driver. ide ntified by police as Heater. convinced the youth to stay overnight at his Fountain Valley rrs1dence on Coldeneye Avenue Al the home. however . .Heater all~gedly slapped the boy. tied him up and forced him to take part 1n ~xual acts Police said the boy also was forced to take drugs and was kept prisoner by t~eater until thc"following mom· 1ng Thfl l!nl case. which is con -.1d ercd s imila r in m a n y rec;pt·CL'>. was dismissed when llcater pleaded guilty to another <'a -.t· cbtm~ from 1967 Ed Rogers, Ex-builder., Dies at 83 Long-time Harbor Area res1· dent Ed A Rogers. a retired bu1ldLng rontractor. has died at \.be age of 83 following a tong ill· ness No f~ral service will be held fo r :\1r Rogers who hved m Cr>ronJ dPI \!c1r Tht• f.imlly ~ug~e~ts fnend-. ma\ v.ant to make memonal contnbut10M m his name to the Amencan Cancer Society, 4030 Birch St . l'ewport Beach. or to lloa~ Memorial Hospit al A r~1dt'nl of the Harbor Area s ince 1929. Mr Rogers was born tn :'-Oev. Hampshire and alleode'1 school m thl' city of Corona. He is survived by hl5 Wlfe, Floramae Rogers : d aughters. Barbara Coe and Be tty Haigh: five grandchildre n. a nd three great-grandchildren lrani8D8 in Court LONDON <A P > -Some 60 Iranians arrested during a demonstrat.Jon outside the U.S. Embassy appeared in court here today and -like many Iranian demonstrators detained in the United States -r-efused to give their names. ' -....... -. ........ ,,,,._ ----__ ..,...___ .......,._.., ------------. . .. -. -~- I TU!!dfx.AugutlS, 1980 QM.YP!wr A3 Sta~e Balks al Hayakawa's Park Plan * * • lt•Ptlllllka. .... the oPfAkml ol tat. ~·-•1 collHIUU lroe" c.llcnla. .... .ltn7 ......,... 0 ...... AH, ....... AIM Crautoa •• Democ:nt. NW 111-4•.1 um, lf llu a Utt t••' t ai. pport "•r•k•••'• fuadln1 plan1 •• O•r CID tb•Y· Ana Republican Jhp. Robtrt Badbam ol N•wpor( Beacb IA)'1 he :·baa 10me renrvatlona" about pay1k1w1'1 rundln1 formula ua plua to me« with • * ... Thw'lday In 8u ~ to t1111 lt. It WU ,....,._ ADd 8eAam lalrod.aeed &Dd woe ,...... lqlaladoe In the Houle ol ~p.....uau~ ca.Wai tor the Mera& toWf'Dmettl to pay • .-uUoo tw u.m aer .. ot lanct turroundin1 L11un1 Beach for uaeaupark. A almllar bill introduced by Cranat.oa la now pendlnl in the Sena~. Hayakawa annonunced late * * Jhn l)illey Dies Cancer Claim s Conservationist By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. .,...."'-', .... Jim Dilley, the betpectacled bookstore owner who waged a decade-long balUe to preserve lbe greenbelt s urroundlng Laguna Beach, is dead at the age of 68. . And while the llfe·long conservationbl did nol live to aee bis dream of a massive DaUonal park surrounding the Art Colooy. bls efforts appear closer to fruition than many thought the) ever would be. The environmentalist, who operated DUley·s Bookstore in Laguna Beach between bouts with city and county officials over open space, watersheds and urban sprawl, died shortly after noon Sunday at South Coast Medical Center. The l2·year Laguna Beach resident had been a patient at th<? South Laguna hospital off and on since March whe n doctors tested him for cancer. He underwent s urgery for cancer in the spring The soft-spoken founder of the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. became less active in local political affiars. after suffering a heart attack at his home in the s ummer of 1977 He came back from lbat illness with the remark that .. there's a lot of fight left in this old carcass, and I'm anxious to be up and at them again." Despite his vow, Dilley sfepped down as head· of the .Laguna Greenbelt shortly after bis attack. But be remain e d the li1urebead for the 1.000 member or1anbation, and, every once in a while, be would show up for a city council meeting, pipe in fist. JIM DILLEY Dead •t M to tell r espectru council members bow to avcd messing up Laguna's fragilewalershed and fresh air. Two years ago the City Council voted to 1ve him a procla~tion decluig a day of his choosing as •Jim Dilley Day," in Laguna Bech. But the guardian?{ Laguna's Greenbelt neve r eceived official accolades Cc his work. ··we wanted to t: (the event> into something who the realJty of bis greenbelt ws before us." said Mayor Waynelaglln ··A dedicatio1 ceremony would have been idal, ··be said. And while Dille)£lid not live to Underwater J11dc . . . Part of Merrimack? NORFOLK, Va. tAP> -The salvage expert who wrote "Raise the Titanic" says a large cluster of underwater junk he found in the Elizabeth River m ust conlaln remnants of the Confederate ironclad Merrimack. Clive Cussler also said Monday there's a "90 percent chance" the wooden wreck his divers found in the James River off Newport News is the F1orlda, the Southern ScourgeofUnion merchant ships. The Merrimack. renamed the Virginia when the Confederates won the ship from the Union. was run aground andicuttled May 11, 1862, when Nirtbern troops descended on t1' naval shipyaro in Portsmo•th. A German ilver raised the Merrimack's ..U in 1876. Cussler said. but tllere1hould be plenty of debris left. Cussler, wl»se eyes light up at the me1tio1 of any major wrecked &hip yet unfound, takes on a siechl glow about the Merrimack. Because "the North wrote 1#! hUt.ory books,·· Cussler said. tie Merrimack's most famow Union foe. the Monitor, hasgoi.enmostoTtheattention. see a greenbelt surrounding his town, his efforts resulted in the possibility of an 11.000 acre national urban park in the near future. Mayor Baglin hopes the new park is named aner Laguna's foremost environmentalist. • • 1 really do believe the National Parks Service should give serious consideration to naming the park after him." he said.·· trsonly righL .. "He was always a dreamer with fascinating Ideas for us to study, and l Just don't imagine there being anyone in Laguna Beach to replace him." the mayor said. His feelings were echoed by former Greenbelt president Tom Alexander. "His imagination as founder or the Greenbelt has almost brought his dream to fruition." Alexander said. "He reall y made a contribution to this world." Dilley sold books as weU as ecology in Laguna Beach ever since he set up shop in 1957 on Forest Avenue. He later moved to larger quatters on Coast Highway, where he would often stare out the window and glare at his most haled enemy, the car. "It's a polluter, a destroyer and it's not a part of the chain of life." Dilley would remark But then, the o uts poke n Greenbelt founder had lots to say about all o r man 's environment·killing apparatus. Not all of tus comments were well taken. His right for open space around Laguna Beach often irritated more de · velopment-minded poUUcians. and the Irvine Company, which owns much of the land that Dilley targeted for greenbelL TheRosewell,N.M.,naUvewas graduated from Pomona College in the mid·l930s "and earned a science of theology degree from Harvard University in 1938. The Rev. J im Dilley was pastor to a Methodist church in Fresoo County. but left a year later. returning to college to earn his masters degree and doctorate in history from UCLA. He stayed on campus long enough to work u a leaching assistant. then became a history instruct.or at Stanford and the College of San Mateo. After 16 years in the classroom , Dilley moved to Laguna Beach because of poor health. A spokes man for the Ray Family Mortuar y said no funeral services are planned. Friday that he ls tn favor of the park. it.a 11H ud lt.s cott , but ls oppoaed to the federal covemment parlnc ror It. He arcuet th.at tbe National Park Service already bu a $2.l ·bllUon backlo1 of federal lud purebues yet to be funded. Hayakawa HYI he'• learned the purc hase of the land near Lacuna Beacb LI • low·rnority ltem to tbe Nallona Park Service. Therefore, the slate should APWl•t - 1t11UASfll ... Walter Polovchak, 12. who ran away from his parents when he l ea rned the y wanted to return to the Ukraine may stay with relatives in Chicago. a Circuit Court judge ruled Monday . The judg e stipulated Walter must visit his parents three times a week but the lad was granted political asylum. Orozco Plans Vote Recount Cludwnge Judge Richard Orozco say<; he'll go to court to contest the result of a vote recount lhat shows him losing to cbaUenger Bobby D. YOWllblood 1n a June 3 race in the Oran1e County Central Judicial District. Adjusted results of the recount show Judge Orozco losing to Youngblood by 18 voles out of the 70,000 cast in the electioo. Initial election res ults had s hown Orozco winning by 202 votes. "There are just so many grey areas. We have a duty to get Uus squared away," Orozco said Monday. ••As il is now. anyone serviqg in tbe office would do so under a cloud," he said. Orozco's attorney. Thomas Crosby of Newport Beach. complained during the final days of the recount that there were several problems that cast doubt on the accuracy of the final result. Onnco said his lawsuit would be filed as soon as the results are certified by Registrar of Voters Al Olson. "As soon as one shoe drops, we'll drop the other," Orozco said. Olsoo said the results likely will be certified within a week Suspect ays 'lnnocept' ~liet:ffi::liiriiifs~~ ~:i . -,.·~-~-; ball be set. But since the complaint against Munro does not inc l ude any special circum.st.ances that would ma.Ila:., the .Ueged .m,urder a capital · orfen1e, the judge aet bail at $(50,000. At the request or Madelynn Kofpte, Mun r o's cour ·•PPOinted attorney, a prell mln1ry hearlnc was scheduled~· 10. Bonin and Butz are expected to enter their pleas to the cbara• apinal them wbeo tbelt arralpunent bearill11 reswne Friday and Aug . 13 . respectively. Jhc1uae Bonin •• beina repreaented by a public d•fender, th e cou r t b ad to •ppolnt a private auorney to band.le Munro's cue to avokl CODnlct ot interest witbl.a the public defender'• olflce. ~uo~ ~ a )9~q_ ~I~ • _ trd....i~ -:;«.~ .... =-~' .. fewetrv bus1 ness"""we start olannmo lor the holiday te8'0f\ as earty as "'411rct1 That s the t1FT'e I FT'ake orellm1 narv selecttons for our Chrisll'l"las l'l"l&1ler and talk r:Ner olans with the onnler reoardlno tht> SlahonefV and PIOC.MU 10 be used In thts year"s t>ootllet Accuraletv onotooraoh1no fewelry 1s an art •n Itself. "The baekaround l'l'aterlals are crttlcal and the oroofs h ave to be eOklr corrected manv times to l'l'tke sure we oet a tr~ reoresentatlOrl of tne ertteln to be features · PerJdOt. tor Instance Is a oartleutarlv dllfleult oem to ottotopraol'I well. It is this "'°'*'"• btrthetoM (along With sardOnylc • an a1temat1vel We ,_. l'IMrd women uy they don't like that bi11hltOM. but It Is beeeu. ttieot ~ ontv seen buy the land for the park, Hayakawa reuon:s. The only catch 11. the state would rather see the federal government buy 1t, accordlna to state Parks and Recreation Director Dangermond. "I talked. to one of his (Hayakawa's> aides after they came up with the proposal ... Dangermond said. ··we just couldn't support it. The Cranston proposal is much preferred." Killings R eview Asked RALEIGH. NC <AP> -The U.S. Justice Department has decided to appeal the dismissal of Dr. Jeffrey R. McDonaJd"s triple murder conviction in the 1970 slayi.ngs of his wife and two young daughters at Fort Bragg. U .S . Attorney James L . Blackburn said Monday the 13-judge U S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals would be asked within the next few days to review last week's deeision by a three·judge panel to release MacDonald from prison because he was denied a speedy lriaJ. Blackburn conceded that the appeals court rarely granted such reviews. However, he said, "The decl5ion has been made to explore every conceivable avenue." Blackburn s aid that 1f the appeals court denies the request. "I think we will continue to the U.S. Supreme Court.'' Blackburn said he also mailed documents to the circuit court opposing the former Green Beret doctor's release on hood while further court action is pending. "The basis for our oppo&ltion no bail> 1s that it (the case) 1s simply not over," Blackburn ~aid MacDonald's lawyers as ked last "eek fo r his immediate release from a federal pnson tn CaWorrua. where he bas been since bis conviction in federal court in Raleigh last August. No decision has been made oa the bail request last Monday. MacDonald said last week he hoped to be released from pn.son soon. possibly to return to bJ.s home at Huntington Harbour and bjs job as head of emergency. services at St. Mary's Medical Center in Loo.g Beach, Calif. The petition for bail was filed after a three-judge pa.net of the court ruled 2·1 lhat Mac Donald was enutled to dismissal of his murder convictions in the Feb. 17 . 1970. deaths of his pregnant wife. ColeUe, and daughters, Kimberly and Knsten J ean. Tbe appeals court said it v.as not its duty to "assess the correctness" of the Jury's conviclloo of MacDonald. Tbe basis or the ruling was that two years of delay by Justice Department lawyer$ m deciding whether to convene a grand jury in the case had violated MacDonald 's cons lltutiooal nghts. The State or Callfornla already b as establlahed a coastal park In the Laguna Beach area at a cost of $38 million. "The at.ale hu spent a laraer s hare of tbelr park fund money for the coutal area park <near Laguna Beach> than haa ever been spent for a single park s lte," sald Sally Sandoval, Patter5on's8ress aide. Roy reenaway , admlnlatrallve assistant to Crarust.oo, said "lt 's euy to see why t.he state lan'l supporting Hayakawa's proposal After all, they've put in $38 million there already." Hayakawa toured the ~a of the park July 19 in a helicopter hired by the Irvine Company, owner of the land between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach where the park l.s to be created. He aaid al the time that the federal government should look at some alternate means of acqulnng the property such as a trade involving federally owned lands in the Golden Gate National Recereauon Area near San Francis<:<>. The lrvine Company unveiled in mid.July a land gin or 500 acres along Moro Ridge near Laguna Beach to augment the existing Crystal Cove State Park In the area. Some observers said the land gift was a way of sweetening up lhe deal for a major federal land purchase and applying pressure on Hayakawa at the same time. Hayakawa said he was upset and caught by surprise in early July when Cranston introduced the park bill in the Senate Hayakawa said Cranston should have notified him ln advance. Cranston said he did . Publisher's Ftme ral Set Thursday Funerat s ervices are scheduled for Thursday at 10 a .m . for Tustin civic leader Mrs. Luc ille Moselle Farnsworth Moses. a vivacious columnist and co publ isher of the Tusun 1'\ews. wbo died Monday. Rites will be held in the Tuslln Presbytenan Church, Main and C Streets, Tustin, With the ftev Dr. H o ward Jamieson officiating. The newspaperwoman. who wro te ''Incidentally" and .. Who's Coot.mg?" in the Tustin News. co-published by her husband. WUUam A. Moses 11. succumbed at Santa Ana-Tustin Com mwuty Hospit.a.l after a loog illness. Born in San Antonio, Tex .• Mrs. Moses was proud of her heritage, noting her father's great-unc le fought with the legendary Sam Houston for Texas independence. She was named Tuslln Woman of the Year l.ll 1978 and served as a direct.or of Children's Hosprt.al of Orange County, the Orange County Symphony and Chapman College. A daughter. Mrs. Terry Vickers. of Orange, and a son, Wilham A. Moses Ill, of Tustln also survive ber. Funeral services are under direction o f Sadd l e ba<'k Mortuary. Interment wtU follow at PaCJfic View Memonal Park in Corona del Mar. -~ ~.~ "~w·tM.~"'-~· ~--~-""~~~~~'· ."nga alone. we have t1 selection ranoino fr°"' $175 to S1500. And of eounie. there are oendant1. 01ns t'arrlnos bracelets and even ~ YetV •ntereshno tu,,,ble oollsl'led bPad necklaces It Is not difficult to encouraoe an aoorec1at1on of the lovelv oendots Of'Ce the Auoust·bom oerson hes an 00Q0r1un1tv 10 beeorre far"mer wftl'I the fine natural oenoot oems. We are ¥110r!tino all Year too on our maihno list. We trv very hard to keeo 91curre+"t addtHS file on ell O\K eustOfl"ef'S but so,,..etl~ vou foroet to tell U5 when vou IT'C>Ye. If vou heYe "'°~~the last ti~ vou r~lved NII from us or If vou neYer t\eve. but would like to ~ Included '" our malflnos will vou lust oive us a call and we will be haoov to add vour na,,,e Our teleoho"e Munro, wbo wu arrested lD Port 8~ Mlcb. Thursday oa a Loi_,.... warrant, arrived W. Illa lmldl7 aft.emooa. He lud wahed eatr1dltlon procwlao. • synthetic oendott When " have the oooortunltv to 1ntroduoe them to the natural oeridot they .-tflat II really _.~CHAR LES H. BARR ~!:!:~~r::,wmbe \ ' .. TheFreeway Killer lDvHtl'ltioe la not cao.ed. Aside fro&tM• ~....... wlaidl DO onen 11eela cliar1ecl . detectl•• believe 8oG1A may bawe b8d ea accomplice LD the murders ln wblcb he alone. ii cbaraed. IS a IOvelV pef'I' ZfU ... ;z \ ' s ID •I .. a ll d t. '° ·y e e y '· c y t. lft d rt a \S iJ s. rt a n n 1r f . .NATIONAL I WEATHER ' Black01ail Alleged Sen. Easleton'• Niece Faces Probe Guilt Plea ~. In Death apok••man for the U .S auorne,. l!a.,._ Wei lln Welcbd, as. ~ to make publlc dama1ln1 l nforanaUon about lttm _.... the EatletGG famll.v butlMll boqbt ber mlnortty lDlereiat lo the company. She bad •tlle4 for .-.ooo for her stock rn lllMouri Pipe FlttJn1• Co .. he 11Jd EAGLETON SAID I.be P'81 Wb called 1D after '' an ext.ortJolUI& de· maad for moM)I'' wu made lo Wllliam E. Buckley, a former law partner of Ea1leton·1 and lrea1111W ~ b11 re-election cam-paian. An FBI atalelJ}ent ftled in federal ma1iatrate court by Aeent Richard Va n llatre alleeed llra. Weiaand and Poladniak told the senator's personal attorney lut week lhe material would be released before today's primary elect.ion unlesa the holdines were purchased. The s tate ment alleged the r elease of more information before the November AP ......... HURRICANE AUEN'S WIND CALLED WORST OF CENTURY Slonn'a 170 mph Force Heading for Jamaica CASTRlES, St. Lucia (AP)·- Hurricane Allen lumbered westward ac:rou the Caribbeml with winds up to 170 miles an b.our today, tbreateniag Jamaica and the island of Hilpaniola, after leavini at leut eight dead, hundreds homeless and much of the Important banana c rop in St. Lucia devastated. Forecasters sai d tbe hurricane could bJt the United states, but not before early next week. The latest position placed it about &!JD miles soutbeat of Miami. Jila .. St. Lucia's officiab said tbey were lo the midst of a "natioaal disaster" and that they feared tbe death toll would rise. Tbe storm. left tbe island's ma1D hospital powerleu and mi:Du part of ita roof. Tbe U.S. National Weather Seniee labeled Allen ''tbe amt intense and daqerws llunicme in the Caribbean durinl this century," u tu wtnds baiJt to a muunum of 170 mph nev the center. Tbe storm, mo•ine toward the west-northwest at 20 mpb, was expected to remain on this course today, tbe forecasters said. The weather service said early today that the center of the hWTicane wu near US.O north latitude and 71.0 west lonaltude. or about 185 mile s s outh-southwest of Santo Domingo, the capital or tbe Dominican Republic, and 400 miles east-1 outbea1t of Kingston. Jamaica. A hurricane watch was in effect for Jamaica and the southwest peninaula of Haiti. Gale warninp were in effect for the southern aectiona of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Small craft were warned to stay in port in the Leeward Islands, the Vir1in Islands, Puerto Rico, tbe southern sections of the Dominican Republic, the southern sec:tioos of Haiti and Jamaica. 11ner1l election alao waa u. ... a .... SAOL&TON SAID be denied Mrt. Wqand'a requat to sell ' tM stock becaUM ''we felt lhe proceedl WClllld have beet> elven to the Qwreh ~ Sdentolo&Y.'' of which lhe la a member. "My opln1on la it WQU!d have been 1quandered," "'ftcleton sald. "Al the time thi• matter be1aa to eYOlve. my feeliq was one of •tuned dltmay. The wbol• .,.-. is • ICMll'ce of ,.._to me pef'IOIWl7. •• He called on the FBI to make public iafannat:ion load la a .eonf ifcated briefcase. But the U.S. attorney said nothinC tfOUld be m a d e public until tbe investigation was complete~ •as. WEIGAND bu refused comment. The Rev. Larry Wont.ell of the Church of Scientology said llrs. Weigand and Poludniak were s usp ended from the church while It carried out its own investigation. Walter Ray Williams Jr , of dno . displays the form that won his second world horses .. pitching title Monday in Huntsville, Ala. He~cored rin&rs 85.7 percent of the tame in winning 31 straight games. Seeks Blaek S•pport Reagan Prom~s Aid have produced the single most danger011s threat to ble1 ck progress today -an economy in recession." Reagan said. c1tmg a 14 .2 -perce nt bl<1ck unemployment rate ~nnedy. who brought the au~nce to its f~t by q uoting e1 bl k gospel song entitled "N odv Told Me the Road Wold -Be Easy.·· accused Rearo;m of offenng slogans but not ~bt>tanr~ Of Mate TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP)' - Prilellla Bradford'• decision to plead p1lty to the trytnc pan beatiq death of ber buabud s eals forever her 40-page statement on tbe s layln&. prosecutors say. . Mrs. Bradford decided to witch her plea from innocent to guilty to avoid a possible death sentence and to spare ber 14-year-Gd dauebier, a witness ataimt ber. the ordeal of a trial and further publicity, said defense lawyer James Taylor. TBE PLEA bargain agreement approved Mooday by Brevard Circuit Judge William Woodson sealed Mrs. Bradford's 40-page confession, said Assistant State Attorney Dean Moxley. He said the condition was demanded by derenseattomeys. Mrs. Bradford, 36, entered the plea while appearing in court ror sentencing on her con~'iction last month oo charges of conspiring and soliciting lo have a murder trial wit.oesakilled. Woodson sentenced her to two JO-year terms for that conviction. The sentence s will run concurrently with the life term. and she will not be eligible for pa role for at least 25 years . NEW YORK <AP > -Conced ing his conservative politics are "perceived" a s anti -black , R ep ublican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan urged minorities to "look beyond labels" to his proposed economic programs. Reagan outlined his plan to "reindustrialize the cities" in remarks to the National Urban ~ague convention today. HE& H USBAND, John ~radford. 53, a Melbourne. Fla., oplometri.st. wu bludgeoned to death Man:b 28. Prosecutors said be wu lured into tbe titcbeo to stt some .. beautiful steaks,·· then fatally beaten with a cut-iron skillet. a bottlecapper. a barstool and three apothecary jars as "INFLATION has beeome d ' 14-year-Ofd Eden watched. d i s as t e r Co r I o w a n d "OR CTTI ES are in trouble. · · Mrs Bradford had called police middle· income per ~ on'> A ndtson '>3 1d . propoo;,ing a that rught. saying, "My husband especially blacks who have Just feder1 program to '>leer federal lfltacked me; I was fighting ror started climbing the economic· fu nd!i\O inner c1t1e~ to re'>torf' my life lhadtodo1t " ladder. Towering interest ra~ ma '>s tran!i 1t !i ~·:,,t(·m .., a nd IN HIS address. Reagan and skyrocketing housing pnces replae fdll 1ng. road:,, and PROSF£l:TORS contend Mr:-. conceded there are "perceived have forced counHe ss blac k sewer~ Rradford and two co-defendants barriers between my political families lo abandon the dream Earftr m the da). Kenned:. planned the killing at her beliefs and the aspirations of of owning then· own home.' he and Re gan paid :,,eparate '·1s1b hu..,band's optical labor atory. blackAmericans.'' said . to thE'League's hosp1tal1 zed J oyeP Cumming' <Jnd Janice But he told the civil rights Sen. Edward M. Ke nnedy. pres1det , Vernon Jordan The (;ould, "hu "orkcd with Mr.:. group that be believed those· D ·Mass .. a nd R ep . J ohn ci vil ntlts leader. re<-ovennJJ( Br<1dford at th1• lah, also fa ce barriers are false, and he urged Ande r son . runni n g a s an from agunshot wouud m tht· rir~t deJO:r«~l' murder charges in his audience to "look beyond independent. a lso sought the back sttered earlier th1!> year the raM- labels" and consider what hiS league's s upport in speeches m Fort layne. Ind . was unable Ear I~ th 1 ~ ye a r . \f r s. con ser vati ve R e pu blacan Monday. President Carter is to to attendhe conference because J:fradford filecHor di~orce. saying approacbolfenblacu. speak 'lbursday. or his eof.itaon she was afraad for her safety. ''To too many people .. ---------------------------- ·conservative• bas come to mean •anti-poor, anti-black, and anti-diudYantqed,'" lleqan sald. ••Pertaapa some of you queat:kla whether a conservative rt-ally feels sympathy and compaaaioo for the victims of social and economic misfortune and or racial discrimination. "Ir you think of me as the caricatured conservative ... you may be surprised by our broad areas or agreement... he added. ., REAGAN received a polite but restrained recepUon, The predominantly black audience sat in silen c e a s Reagan attacked Preside nt Carter's record and glowingJy d escribed bis own accomplishments for minorities during eight years as governor of California. The main thrust or Reagan's speech was that blacks as well as whites would be better off if the nation adopted bis economic philosophy of less government regulation plus ·tax cuts to stimulate job development and e a s e l he ta x bu rd e n on individual wage earners. "I believe the policies of the Democratic Party leadership during these past four years Annual Yield• Trees, Power Lines Dmm; Street,s FlOOded v-~r--~~-------.. ~ ........ ~I ()tile(lty 101 T1 ~ .. ,. -~~~~W. ... onenc1o •s 1• ,.,,11...,.... ., ,. A minimum de~it of Ptloeftl• , 104 ~ fJ'A.> .._ ....... _.N-.i -+--+---. ........ that's almost like a supple- f . $ll·h-~?~:~~J. -~nl.l00-"0.aJri~~o ?~~ --'"<P•-.. 1'I iVf@°'5.:Nrtffilf¥Money ~:·~~=--'~! ~ " Market Certificate can earn ~~. ·~m~~e£~ ·~· !:i ~ -stop in to our new Brent- ~~ r. ~ you top interest. In fact. no ~~... ~ ~ other savings and loan or ~-="'91" '!! ~ bank can pay you more. In addition. since the s..., •-. n-. interest from this certificate TON~·-""· s cannot be credited to your • 10 It •• , 1t 6 II tr • " ft account. we can put it into a separate interest-bearing passbook account. Or. tt you wish. we can send it to you in a monthly check -------------------------- 286 7 E Coast Hwy • . • & wood Sav1ngsofficeqt2867 ;o ~. Coast Highway. Q)rona Del Mar. (714 ) 675--8071. ......... ____ - fi ~CALIFORNIA -• -:r:;.J;~" 8 -5 I "Oh. oh Steer clear ol 1h1 one · ~j Petitio~s Filed For Anderson "' nJ bt .,. """' r ,, SACRAMENTO <AP) -Campaign workfar11 for independent presidential candidate John Anderson have fiJed more than 400,000 petition signatures, four times the number needed to put him ontheCaJiromia ballot. County election officials statewide have been given the signatures and must verify their validity The large number filed makes it certain I Anderson will neceive the ( ) 101,300 valid signatures . ')TATE of registered voters _ _ needed to place blm on ....._ _______ the ballot as an independent candidate. In Orange County, the Anderson campaign committee turned in 14,972 signatures . .. We had hoped for more, but we're very pleased with what occurred s tatewide " one county campaign aide said IA>tlfl Hot~I Siriu Sena I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Hotel owners and union officials blame each other for d:iarupting efforts to settle the 20-day hotel strike, which both sides say will be long and bitter. At separate news conferences, each aide said the other's position had to sclten before bargaining Tueedey Augu.-5. 1990 OAIL y PILO~ A3 Perj111-y-Push J)ropped No Proaecuiion /or Lee or Michel/,e Marvin LOI ANOSLSI (AP) -lo a poatacrlpt to laat year'• headllne ·makln1 Marvlp veraua Marvia cue, tbe dlalriet MtatMY'• office hat aDDOWteed t.bat MlllMr actor Let Marvla DOI' hll ..um. llve·la ,Ullriend wUl M proMCU&ed for perjury "The decl1lon hu MM lD tbe worka for a whllt." dlatrlct at.torney'1 apokeamu Al Alber1ate said Monday. ·•We decaded tbat, 1lvea the circumstances, we couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that eltber of them bad committed perjury " NEl'IBE& LEE Manin nor Kicbelle Triola Man:.b:!° lued for half ol the al.molt .. tbe aetCt acquired in their aix years t.oeetber. could be reached for comment. Tbelr attorneys were also unavailable. Talk ol perjury cbarles becan two months after Superior Court Judie Arthur Marshall's April lm decilion rejectt.ng Miss Marvin's claim that she bad an implied contract with her former lover It was. nowf>ver. nnlv a qualified , 1rtor)• fnr Marvin 1'tnre lhf> Judge :.warded Miss Marvin $104,000 for ··rehabilitative purposes · In June of that year, Miss Marvin's attorney, celebrity lawyer Marvin IUtcbelaon, aallted the court to recouider ill decWoo in upt ol a otwapaper column by Jimmy Breslin that bad appeared in the New Yon Daily Newt that April. In the article. Breslin quoted Marvin as saying he ''learned bow to lie" during the trial. Mltchelaon said tbe column suggested Marvin's letUmony was perjured. After Judge Marshall asked the diatrict attorney's office to investieate the report, Marvin's lawyer, Harlan Braun, sent a letier to tbe district attorney 1n August saying bis client didn't commit perjury, but Miss Marvin did. AJbergate gave several reasons for the district attorney's decision not to prosecute. "One. Mitcbelsoo did not specify wbat testimony was perjured," he said. ··All be did was cite tbe newspaper column . Under Califomia'c; rules of evidence. you can't use newspaper accowit.s alone because they 're con s idered hearsay " ALBERGATE ALSO noted t.hat Breslin med an affidavit saying tus sense ol bis interview with Marvin bad been the actor didn't lie at the trial Marvtn later s atd both he and Breslin were talking about bow you can't tell the "whole story" at a trial Albergate said the "second major reason .. for not prosttuting was that m · perjury cases a prosecutor must show that the statement was false MICHELLE MARVIN hased on more than just one person's Nun Given 7 Years In Hospital SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A nun whose mother died after being beaten durin& an exorcism rite bu been sentenced to seven years in a psychiatric facility. Anna Sangiacomo, 45, known as Sister Luis Rose, was ordered Monday to receive treatment at St. Mary's Hospital. where she bas been under care since the February incident. Superior Court Judge Claude Pera sso followed tbe recommendation of a county psychiatric uport in sentenciq Ma. Sangiacomo. Last month. Perasso found the nun guilty of iovoluntary mllnsl•\agbts and felonious .uaault. but also found her innocent by reason of insanity. Ms. Sangiacomo's 75-year-old mother, Rose, died rrom a heart attack aft.er being hammered with a crucifuc and slipper for Slh hours as the nun attempted to drive t.be devil from her After 90 days, the judge said Ills. Sangiacomo can request treatment on an out-patient basis. receive a weekend pass or be released from ca re altogether. Ms. Sangiacomo's attorney can petition for her release once a year on grounds she is sane. flto PefturY Cherge contradictory testimony. ~-~~~~~~~'--~~~...:..---~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~- r' : -· . .. , . . ' .. -. .... • I could resume. ' Douglas Cornford, executive director of the " Hotel Employen Association, said bis group is "at the end of its Une insofar as economics are 1 concerned." Charles Lamb, president of the ~!'I striking Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Union Local 2. said union negotiators were revertjng to their pre·strike positions.t . C-lli~f al lttf...-rsf -.,..rcftl • \ LOS ANGELES (AP) -A veteran Sm Dlqo ll!Cialator, who heads • committee tbat oversees fi sh and game legish1tion, has spent the last two 1ean working for several developers wbo have attempted to build near environmentally aenaitive areas, the Los Angeles Times reported. The lawmaker, Democratic Assemblyman Lawrence Kapiloff, was hired u a lawyer-lobbyist ror developers in San Diego County wbo wanted to i>uild near ecologically rich areas and faced ·esistance from the state Department of Fish and Game and the California Coastal Commission, the rimes said in its Tuesday edition. l'uifif»n \.'efo Bill Shelved SACRAMENTO <AP) -A Republican issemblyman says be is shelving, at least for two vears. his proposal to give t.be Legislature veto 30wer over University or California tuitioo or fee ~~~tJ;~~~~~~fZ:ir:.1'~~~~~~~5? mcreases ·r~ Assemblyman Wllliam Leonard of San Bernardino said Monday in an intervie-. that be plans to try again with a measure similar to this year's ACA93, which bad been scheduled for bearing this weell by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. The UC regents are authorized to set fee levels as part of t.beir state constitutional power to govern the university 'Pries•• RofJbed ltt 3 Odes .- VJSTA <AP> -Investigators say the same ~ two men may have robbed priests inside Roman ~:-·-~ ~ r.-~---~-s-~·~-; ~. . . ' .-."~-Siic'e·~~Y~ A 160t'wuli(eil•iiiii·pl1_.. missed. - ln the first incident at ,Sl .. Micbaers Church in Poway, the Rev. John Lucev eluded a bullet fired in the NCristy and another IUDlbot outside. Tben. priests discovered a $600 burglary early Monday )at St. Mary's in Eaeondldo shortly before a $1,400 buralary occurred in Vista. ftirC~~~ LA Busing LOS ANGELES CAP)·-Superior Court Judge aul EllJ waa reviewtaa two city school t.esntiDD plana today, -one devised from a ..... ....,. ol tbe ctiltric:t IDd tbe other tallmllMll.., tbe Board ol 8Madon. which woalcl ........... dliltriet·• ....... .., ........ fte jmtllt sUd be wwld deelde bf WedDeld&J ....... -... .m pis.-p1a or eombiDe emneau ............. ldl OWll pracnm for dlllll'tltHnl ....... MCcmd ............. dllbtct. TIM p1u re•i•... bJ tbe 1ebool board ........... ......, ...... mandatGrJ buliac. '"8t ltW wo.Jd bu fewer students tbu tbe omputer almulatioD coadaeted by E111•s You've eaten away half your lunch hour being held up at the bank. You've left the car running at the open express lanes· at peak hO-urs. We · keep most offices open on Saturdays~ We have ample parking outside. And we've ~ ......... ~~1 --lv ._,.,,,~ ~~9~"1,,pq:erb~t~+ . .t~. h,,,..,~D•A\IJll.U':7 ~ ...... _-....,: ~~ ..... ...._-+r..._,.._ . aot ,nQnple who grQ,friendJu...·.l·ut+ ... ~!Ut .. fucl ....... _. _:..:.-..~~~'Cl '~ . ~~~ .. ~~ ~~-,., ~f~~· .... "-. teller line. You've rushed to get money before 5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ... in your bank lobby. Imperial believes that's a crime! At our offices throughout California, we've come down hard on time-robbing incon-. veruences . That's why at some loattions we and efficient. , Imi)erial has many ways to help you save. Not only money (passbooks and certificates that pay higher dividends than any bank),· but minutes too. So if the slow ins and outs of bank- ing are holding you up, there's a quick alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for .people on the move. hnpe£!~ss§!vings ' .,..~~~~~~~~:oita Miu, South co.ilti'lan Town Center 3310 8ristof Street (7t.i4) ~7591 ··-w~--~,--- Newport Beach 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130 NeWport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) 644-1461 oranaeeo..1oa11vt>i101 Edltorlal Page --------------------------------------------- Robert ""'· Weed/Publl1her ThotNt KMvll/ECfltor ll*<lay, Auguet s 1aeo Feder iil-R e C-ug ee Help Imper.alive If •etW..ks Nl....t • • .....,. beartq ln Santa Ana prove eonect, <>ranae Count1 can expect t0me flnuclal aboet waves from • new lDpou.rina of lndoctblneH re· , ...... llemben ol the at.ate Social Sentcee Advllory Boa.rd were told thal the ~lY'• Nfulee popwaUoc\, now at 35,000, Mel1 wW lncnue to •.ooo ln tbe nut three moetha alone And one 1peaker 1ui1ettec.t that rtaure ma)' _,. on tbe low aide. The flood of lmmJp-anll COmlnJ into C.Jlromla, part.Jcularly Oran1e County, the board also learned. will not I>@ matched by a nood ol dollars to assi1t in lbelr re- setUemeoL In fad, Calltornia, despite a 109 percent lncreue in the slze ol its refqee population, Is now tarset.ed for only JO percent increase ln resettlement asstStance funds That's disturbing . Baaed on the current refugee population in the state, each refugee would receive about St.CO In assistance. Thal bardJy seem1 enough The lack of adequate asaistance from the federal aov· ernment will only mean that a greater share or refugee aid will have to come from already strained state and '" county budgets. The refugees e specially invited guests of the Unit· ed States, not · t of the state or county in which they ba located. It's time for Washington to face u p to its responsibilities. and ensure a more equitable amount of resettlement aid. Tue Law Says 'Local' California's Coastal Conservation Act s pecifies that "each local government shall prepare a local coastal program" for certification by the s tate Coastal Commission by June 30, 1981. It provides that local governments may request the state commission to prepare a local plan, but such a request must be made in writing. U it is not, the planning is up to local government. Obviously, the local plans must conform to the spirit and letter of the Coastal Conservation Act. But as the ptanru.n, has proceeded in many areas, including the Orange Coast, s tate Coast Commission staff planners have turned up to off er advice and s pell out their interpretations of the law. It might be said that this would enable the local planners to avoid pit!alls. But it must also be said that the local plans are s upposed to reflect local condUions and needs. In any case, they are s ubject to review at state level. The independent California Coastal Council now h as filed a laws uit against the s tate and regional commissions seeking an injunction to prevent those bodies from placing preliminary conditions on the local plans. The suit contends that the state Legislature wanted the plans to be a product of local government in order that socio-economic considerations in the coastal co1nmunities be in balance with statewide environmental plans. It charges Uurt allowinl the commluioos to continue to CQ!wJition the local plans not only usurps local authority but could destl'()y this critical balance. Those ~ have felt the heavy band of some of the coastal commissions' rulings probably feel not much local control is left even now. At the very least the state 'bodies should be required to conduct the plan reviews on the basis of local conditions as presented by local governments with a minimum of a "advice" from state officials. -Ro~ Evan" I Robert Novak The Soviet Caribheftn Challenge WASIONOTON -Two con· VO)'I Of ahipl C11rryln1 Soviet arm1 rrom ub1 bov b en aecretlr unload~ In Marxl1t Nlcanpa to help build a 1row- ln1 ••~ cache there (OC' me •a the com•na ballle for net1taborinl El Sa.lvador, a cje.. velopment that may force belHtuend Prelldenl Carter to l'ffOMldtr h1I courtsb1p ol the len ln Central America. Thi.I Mertit I UQQIY undercuta the admlnlatraUoo'a policy of aidlna Nlcaracua's S ndlnista r glme In hopes of preventing Hs total e m· bra ce o r Moacow and H av1aoa . Similarly. thu adm1nlstra· lion ha s •dopted the leftist cause in El Salvador. while giving a cold shoulder to anti-communist ele- ments. Thus, the revelation or Marx- ist Nicaragua turning into a 1ta1lnl' area for 1ubvertln1 El Sa1vad0r put.a a hard Caribbean l"bolce to Carter. Should be try lo rally national 1upport for himaeU on thls Issue. he would bave to ucr1flce bl!l own policy. Yet, senators ln cloee touch with the worsening Caribbean crisis, 1-..cb a& Dumocrullc sen. Rlcbard Slone or Florida, may demand exactly that. OFFICIALS HEllE believe the anna sent to Nicaragua are earmarked for use by Marxi.st factlona in the battle for El Salvador. That ls the next in· tended victim of Soviet-backed lDsurgency in wbat used lo be Exactly what equipment wa Uncle Sam's backyard. :J delivered 1s not yet known U.S. intelligence o£fklals, w described the unopened en as containing "heavy equip· meat." What these sources do know is that arms already de· livered to Nicaragua include Soviet tanks and long-range artillery pieces. Like the arms LO the newly-disclosed two con· voys. all came from Cuba. For Jimmy Carter, this conUn· ulng evidence of Soviet-Cuban lntenUons to dominate the Carib- bean comes Ill a precarlowo political moment in un area of critical aenaitivlty. If detciote ls dead elMwhcre. Carter·a men have 'WOrked hard to Insulate Central America from the Cold War. THERE RAS been a pattern a> Ca rter deci s ions lo th e beleagoeNJd Caribbean sioce he courted Cuba's Fldel Cutro by canceling a U.S naval exercise at Guantanamo l\ny In January 1m. Time and aJ?am. Jimmy Cart~r has either looked away or explained away each provoca· t1on: the sinister ?'1caraguao mission to Moscow early thJ s year ; the appearance ln Cuban waters last year of two Soviet s ubmarines; the late 1978 dlb· covery that Moscow was arming Cu ba with late-model MiG 23.5 potent.ially capable or nuclear delivery. · U .s. diplomats in Central America -especially Nicaragua and El Salvador - ee Jus+ like motlM!t L..t +a mmke! S.. was • dwmc:al ~···· ~ E arl Waters have operated on orders that· amount to um: A warm ~m· brace ror the left. a eold shoulder to the rtgbt. '"'°" who did not go along were removed.· ln aucceufuJly pre11ln.1 for aid lo Nicaragua, the adminastra, tlon unsuccessfully tried tn tf>t It on an unconditional baf.o. W1tb no democratlc procedures re- quired. Carter may de<"tde that the ne w Soviet arms c hallenge ;. should not be dlsm1ssed with wordy assurances that all ts well in the Caribbean .. With opposi· t1on to his renomination rising and his standing in the polls s inking lo record lows, Carter may react ~harply to this new c hallenge from the Moscow- Jfavana ax.ts. A P'TER CARTER backed out of his demand fast September that the Soviet brigade be withdrawn from Cuba . the Iran and Afghanistan cr1s1s revived his pohucal fortunes JUSt in time for the primary season. CouJd ., Central America do the same : now even 1f it means st.anding , his present poUcy on its bead? But the ciu1e for action , transcend s e lect ion -year •' Politics. ·•The Russians and the • Cubans are te.,;ting. testing," one high-level official told us If Carter allows th1i. newest test lo pass unchallenged. he added. no Caribbean country up lo and m· dud1og Mexico can fail lo gel the message· ··it's up for grabs and lhey'n· doing the grabbUlg ·· One Democratic senator who . backs Carter 's re-election will put thi~ demand to Carter: M ake-"11 complete disclosure 'to tht· Amencan people. cul off the $ti5 m1ll1on an ti S aid now ;JVallablt-t.o thf' Sandin1<,ta re- 11:1me <and block an additional S70 m1ll1on 1t1d package now movmg through Congre~:. 1. pr('- pa n • for action. 1n clud1ng a . naval blockade, af Cai.tro agam thumbs b.J~ no-.e at lhe While JIOUM: Sut'h 3rt 1o n-. might help C:artn's f.U lcn pol1ucal fortwH·s Far mor~ important. lhcy wouJd ranJlly show a ghn t or Carter ~t eel at the t: S. back door that ""ould match tht> genuine efforts he i~ maJwtg lo bloc k further Soviet encroachment!> in more d1,t:tnt part' Presidential Candidates Ignore History Now that he bas achieved his monumental task or being Presa· na me unW be lost 1t as Pre51· II. Hoover -.ou~ht re-election 1n ambition of winning the nom.ina· dent? dent during the worst ecooorruc 1932 prom1sLOj.{ "two chickens 111 tion for the Presidency, sober Sure there is the glory or being ~etback lJl the nation's history. every pot"' and "two cars 1n New Spending Record renection gives rise to the ques-the leader of one of the world's It is that danger whi ch stalks every JilaT3Jile " whale waman11 tion of why? Why does Ronald greatest countries. But Reagan Reagan even as he plans has tha t t h e e I cc t 1 o n of hi! Reagan want the job? It is ooe as an actor and as governor or campaign to unseat President Democrallc opponent FrankUn C · ... ,_ I _. te ts filed 1 t which has shortened the life California bas bad both the bit· Jimmy Carter. the pc>ss1bthty n . Roosevelt would result II\ ampatgn expense ~c osure 0 "8 men 1 as span of almost · everyone who ter and sweet taste of all that. that whoever is the next Presa "grass growing in every strcct.'1 week revealed another record in Orange County politics bas ever held it. He knows that those in the dent may become the se<"ond But Roosevelt's promises of .. ~ wascbalkedupintheJune 3 primary. · Excepting for John Adams publiceyegetasmuch crlUcism ··Herbert Hoover" or thJS cen· new deal" offered hope t<l Assem blyman Bruce Nestande of Orange topped al\ and Herbert Hoover, both of as plaudits, or more. He aJso tury. For Hoover took office at a millions across the nation and h~ previous spending records by investing $289,743 in tus whom lived lo knows the fear that accom-t1meofthenation·sgreatestprog-won 472 e lectoral votes tq successful campaigR to unseat Gov. Brown's be 90, the paniesbeingtnthellmellght.As perity. Real est.ate was boom· Hoover's59 controversial appointee, 3rd District Su pervisor F.dlSOll average age governor be was surrounded at ing. interest was at an all time All of the ominous signs or 1~ Miller. And despite heroic fund raising, the Nestande atdeatbofall a ll times by bod yguards. hi g h and so was the stock are agaw present as Reag~ campaign still wound up with a $21 ,000 deficit. of the Presi· something which governors market. heads for the November elec The new figure tops the previous record of $271,573 dent s ha s before him shunned as doe., tioo. Real estate booms. lnteres s pent by 1st District Supervisor Philip Anthony in 1976 b e e n 6 3 . Jerry Brown As a president.Jal LESS THAN nine months later is again at an all ·l1me high as i~ and the ~.038 spent that same year by Sth Di.strict While Hoover c andidate he 1s even more the bottom dropped out of the the stock market . unemploy1 ....,. lived 31 years aware of bow much this close s k y. as the stock market ment grows and housing has aJJ Supervisor1bomas Riley. after being protection restricts his personal <'rashed wtpmg out the fortunes but priced itself out of thQ Incumbent Millet lagged behind this year in spending pre 1 l dent . freedom. or most of the specuJalors. many market. Inflation coupled with and collecting, as ftll as in votes. His unsuccessful Polk dled just of whom 1umped from bwldmgs t!nergy crunches and increas~ campaign cost him $70,773 and came out with a $24,307 three months after leaving of· OF COURSE there 1i. the dC' or otherwise eoded their Lives. prices have cut deeply int~ deficit. rice. The average years ex· sire to make a name in butory Lines of unemployed grew long another national industry, that Other June figures, howe ver, indicate that excessive Presidents have hved is sev~n. book~. But being Pre~ident and then lon~er. Dispossessed of lourism. . . . • s pending isn't necessarily the winning factor Elgbl of the 39 Presidents died doesn t assure that those books people became squatters m the Reagan lS promtSing tax cuts Anthony for example spent a whoppin.g $199 836 in lrt offi ce . ~is includes Wiluam will give one a good name. cities sl~. budding shacks out :owhile at the same. time increas· ~ ~ ;.~~ ~~~ . Henry Harrison. who, at the age Ulysses S. Grant performJ?d of packing crat.es" for housmR. ing defense spending as well.as · Y~tor r~·Ytion'-m 1'-cbYl!mlse~ ~~l1~~~~~nr~·: "i~i,k;~ ~t~:~~z~~~~~lu~~~°.!1~~~~!~~~~~%~-~) ~·~~~Q1l~~re~ · ::J.~~ ~ouncilman Roger Stanton, who invested a .mere $12,514 The average age of the Presa· ~ory by lus record as Prest ··11oovervdJes." JSeople~ up admirable as~ goals may~,. m the June primary. . dents at time of taking office has d:t\t. Warren G. Harding st.ands their turned out empty pockets he will find. like Hoover. th'.J Thi" however . does not alter the fact that the been 53. Reagan will ~ 70 when in history as a disgrace to the lo show lhey were broke. the Congress is a roadblock for an~ growing practice of s pending a quarter of a million swom in if he is elected. Re publican Party a s does pockets so displayed l>ecoming President. It is an irony lha~ dollars or more in a race for a seat that pays just over Why, then, would someone as Richard Nixon . Herbert Hoover, known as "Hoover nags " many of the programs adopted: $.12,000 a year seems downright obscene. comfortably fix~ financially as for all~ biB success as food re· 0 b I 1 v 1 o u s to th ese by Roosevelt for the nation's re1 Disclosure laws are all very fine and informative, but Reagan is. at his age, want to lief administrator foflowmg WW evidences or a ~ui:ttry gone Ullo covery. were proposed by Hoove~ they clearty haven't restrained campa~n spending in challenge such odds agalost I and as Secretary of Commerce an e~m1c tailsp1!l from .which but reJe<:ted by the Congress at ~-.n~,_,,,.._,t.,).;,, .__-1 •i' A....11-_.,.,...,.,..,. ·.~· ~ • .-..t~ ... 'k<"'.~., --~._ "<r ~!ll"~}>~tollaiqoe.._-Qrr4 t~el 1, vp!J.~l~]lJ~YJJd .. ~~~ . ._. l.\__<!1 t ».'>~v r Ju.11!1 ~~ ~,. .... "'"' ~ ..... ~,,or ~TC,~ , ~~~ff~~-i.rJ" .. ~ '4'1·----.. , .. ~ .. ~t~·~--• .rr Prrt,rR ''~~~ ... ,, >'~' ;.t .. i\1111 "'Iii ~ • .,l! ......,...,. to.P. • ~~-.l>-~.'.:~ .. ~~ ........ \..!· .. ~ ~ ' ' ; • · Art Hoppe Boyd I Infidelity With the Right Friends Bankruptcy's a Joy By LM. BOYD Risk or a hus band 's infidelity ii great.est at three dlfrermt times lD the cou.tse of marriqe. One, d111'in1 ~ first year aft.er the wedd.lnc. Two, about five years lnto Dear Gloom y Gus --- the marriage. A·nd three, when be reaches b1a mJd·40a. So cootftldl an authority on lire amoaa·tbe married. Says be : N u merou1 youn1 husband• tend to atray durina tbe first year, because they find lt. bard to a dJu•t to the barne11 of matrimony. Some look for ereener paaturd after the fifth year. bee able .the new has worn orf the orlrlnaJ, prompting them to ex..,erlment. And those who ventu re afield in their mid-* cSo so, because lhat'1 wbn th., uk tbemMlvet qa•Uont 1uch u : •·i. lhll all there 11?" "Am I au wubed up?" "Do I 1Ull have it?" -C-!a ;l& •"• tMll.c"' ~-~-­OUlDUmber the peiple ··sy:- alm0tt but not quite lbree to one. ' Our neighborhood gas station is a sad sight these days. Tbe otfice ls boarded up; weeds are growing In lhe Aat.rolurf border; and the ru.&ting sign at the curb reada, "Super -(blank), <blank), <blank> •. 9." I therefore expected its bantnJpt owner, good old Billy caner. to be 1omewhat downcast by thla mis · fortune. But when I ran Into hlm at the Elks' a ub, he wa1buuJ.lq. "Jt•1 DOtb· ln1 to 1et all bet up about," he told me ebffrlully. "It ... ..-Jtn. .-'-' • . .-terUWr · 1oan:1 --• "You mean one of tboae dh11ter loana from our government in Washington"" I asked. "Not our government In Washinlt.On," said BlUy ··The Libyangovemme.ntln Libya." I SA.ID I didn't know the Libyan government was In the buslnesaof loaning money to us Americans. "Well, ao rar It's onlY for auys who belly up running a gas 11tatlon," 11ald Billy. •·And I think you may also have to flop in the beer racket. But I don't mind dolng that for half a mllhon bucks." "Half a mllllon? Wow• Do you need~llpent'' "Heck, you don't even need a&1ner1. You JuaL tell them you'reon tbeabon.s and they start layl~"'·~uuru'-CT No •ipa.,erf, ·,,.o -Yiblfirnc . Just a handshake i• all." "They certa.lnly are a lrulUna bunch.for bankers." ··That's just the be1lnnin1. You al s o eet two aJl-expenses-paid trips to Libya for you and your eight clOHSt friends. But the wile's eoinl to ask them to send ua to Paris lo1tead, there not bein!!h ot Interest In Libya be sunburns easy." ··oosh,twofreeU1psabro l" "YEP. AND then to further encoura11e your bWllness, \My give you rour 1old braceleta, a $2000 saddle. • servtnc platter, a new suit and a ceremonial sword." ·'That sure beats those two frff potholders you get at the savinp and loan. What do you hne to do ror them In retum?" "Ddt1"0h. lcJe't c ·~ f IMJ ~ attached After au. what could • bankrupt gas station owner do IOC' them?" ··Yoo· ve gol n point thefe. ·' "Naturally , b el n gntefuJ, I'll go around telhn folk• what a nice country l.Jby la." "You think it's a nice country?' "Oh. 11ure. Just because i burned down our embassy, wan to throw all our Israeli allies in the sea and ls the center lntemaUooal terrorism, lt aeta bad press." ''Yes, that'll doileverytlme," agreed. ··Tell me, Billy, wh does your brother do?·• ••1aOTHEaf 1 don't have brothen. Or slaters. tither." "Look here, ll you don't 1et loan, you might think of ror president. t think the coun ~.:~~ltl'4.'.,'~." "Like me?" ''Vitll, you OC' some other child." Tu.day, August 5 1980 DAIL v PILOT A 7 Fuel Costs Hike Airline Tickets a,. TM AMMa.IH ....._ Th -balll• for Lb• eoa1wm1r'1 tnnl dollar bu ent trana Atlantic air farea t6mblln1. but today 's bara.tna don'l look qu1lA: &<> cheap when yow tompare them with ynlerday' • prlc ' Tla• leul u1>4tn1lv• round·trlp aullablt belw .. o New York and London, tor ticltmple. costs almost twke .. much u It did I than thre y ara •10. when Laker Airways Introduced 1h1 no frill • Skylr&ln NEXT MONTH. THE pnc~ of the chupnt ticket wlll d rop tillghtly, thank1 to rtctnt fllrt: cuts announced by •~~ral alrllnes But at w1U sUll be neatly two-thlr<U mort' expensive than lhe cheape t ticket was in 1977 The Conaumer Pnce lndu bas an· creued Mbout on ·third In the same period Her re som~ dollars and cents fagures A round trip ntght on the first Laker Skytrain m September 1977 co.st $Zj6 There were no advanc~ re- eervetlona and no rre meals Today Laker offcra both walk on ae.rvace and advance re ervatlon tickets Thu cheapett . peak-season, round·trlp I a nt on Laktlr Is over $450. The lowest ofl.aeuon tare 111 Just over ~ - about 70 pcercent higher than that first Laker ticket. -The cheapat round·trlp you can buy during the cur rent peak summer season ls $440 86 percent more than the Qrtginal Skytraln fare The lowtst New York-to-London standby Is 1209 on BrlUsb Airways or Pan American World Airways. the lowest London·to-New York standby Is $231 on Trans World Airlines. Prices d•f· fer according to dir ection because the London to New York fa res are set an pounds. -Next month, the cheapest round trip will be $381 -61 percent higher than the original Skytrain. British Airways and TWA plan a Sl85 New York-London standby fare starting Sept. 15. A British Airways London· New York standby fare of $196 wlll lake effect the same day and TWA wall drop its London-to-New. York 11tandby Ucket to tun a moalh later. NONE OF THE BA&GAIN rares guarantees you a seat. You have to take a cha.nee on fmding a nJ1ht that Isn't fuJI . Rlcht now, your chances are pretty good. The receuion has caused people to cut travel plans. And the declining value of \be dollar overseas has made a European vaca· ta on t oo expensive for many Americans 1 The airlines have been left with empty seats (( a lot of people take advantage of the fare cuts. however. the planes could rm. Standby n r lng could become a risky propocatlon once acain. The airlines blame their i>rice in· creases on the cost of fuel which has gone up even raster than the cost of tickets George W. J a mes. senior vice pre· sadent of the Air Transport Associa· taon. said the average price of a gallon of Jet fuel went from 40 cenL~ in the beginning of 1m to 80 cents at the beginrung of 1980 -a 100 percent increase. could hJt $1.10 by the end of the year. Jemes uid "-'el costs for U.S.· airlines are expected to average $29 mllllon a day in l980, up rrom Sl8 • mall lon last yur tie said the ·: American carriers wall spend a n estimated SlO 6 billion on fuel during the year. up from $4.1 billion in 1978. Consumers, meanwhile, have to shop carefully to fi gure out whjch str· ings are attached to which bargains. Among the questions to ask. -ARE THERE restr1ct1on~ on when you can rly? Many airlines have surcharges on weekends. -What happens 1r you cancel 11 re· servation or decide not to ui,e a standby ticket because you can't get on the flight you want' How much of a penalty do you have to pay? Are departure taxes included an the price? What about meali,? wtuch airports will you be us· ing7 Are there stopovers'> -Is your fare guaranteed? Passion of H~ Life Jury Cuts CB Watts THE PRJCE HAS leveled at about 90 cents a gallon. but James said 1t Oomesuc aarlanes generally promise that once you have actu<1lly paid for your ticket. you wall not be charged more -even af the fare goc:s up But you must pay 1n advann A rc~en a· lion alone 1s not enou~h Man Takes I 0 Years to Build Viking Ship NEW ORLEANS P > Sal'l)uel L Ford Sr liked to be heard far and wide o n ha~ c1t 12cn·~ band radio. but Ford's ne ighbors and a federal g r and jur y c laim he tried too hard WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR ! By .JULES LOH •P '-••I c....._.,., HAWLEY. Minn. -The Coast Guartf has been ~lerted. If someone sees a Viking dragon ship cruising around Lake Superior, stay calm. Thal will be Bob Asp. "We will soon know," Asp was saying as he surveyed his marvelous handiwork, now moored in this tiny prairie village s urrounded by sunflower 1ields, "whether it floats right side up.·• IF ASP RAD ANY DOUBT that his ship would float right side up, or that he will sail it across the sea to Norway lo a gesture or gratitude, he would not have m ade it lhe passion or his life. "Some dreams seem so remote even t h e -~------- dreamer knows they will ( J never become reality," AMERICA he said. ...__ --------'· "Mine m ight have appeared as that sort of dream, but it never was, not in my mind. When I got the idea. and said to myself. 'Why not?'. I knew I could do it, and would." · So he did. He cut oak trees, 150 of them. from all over the state. He s awed them into lumber. He turned an abandoned potato warehouse into a shipyard and put up a sign: Shipyard. He cut, planed, riveted and caulked. For nearly 10 years. he labored like a man obsessed. WHAT EMERGED A FORTNIGHT ago from its wanhouse womb -by knocking out the front w aJI -was a full.fledged Viking ship, a precise copy of the Gokstad Vlking ship in t he Oslo museum. the one in all the hJs tory books, an oaken c.'Olossus 76"'2 feel ton, 17 1~ feet wide. Asp chrlst. his ship "Hjemkomst .'' in the tongue of his Norwegian forebears, "Homecom· ing." "( want my trip to represent all those Scan· dinaviao immigrants who came here and setUed 80 thickly in this part of America. They never forgot their native land, never lost their love for it . but could never return, many or them, not even for a visit." If his plans stay on schedule , Asp will truck his ship clear across the state to Duluth. arriving Wednesday, launch at Thursday and practice sail· ing at on Lake Superior the rest or the summer. HE AIMS TO SAIL DOWN the St. Lawrence to the East Coast ne xt spring, and the following spr· ing, the spring or 1982. pick a crew of 12 adven- turers and cast off for Norway. "I have no serious doubt that the 1>h1p will be found seaworthy and that we will have a safe voyage.'' he said As p's own people were among the group he wants his trip to represent. His father was a Swede, born in mid-Atlantic -an omen'' - aboard a Norwegian salhng vessel. His mother was Norwegian. They went homesteading when the land was young and wound up in Thier Ra ver Falls, where Bob was oorn in 1923. BOB GREW UP IN A LAND where the only waves are the am ber waves of gram rolhng across the Great Plains. He became a schoolteacher and is today a counselor at a Juruor high in nearby Moorhead. The ship was a project for late mghts. weekends, summe r vacations. "I got the idea from my brother . Bjarne. He was doing a college paper on Vikang history a nd Viking ships and said to me, jokingly. ·Let ·s build one.' "As It happened, the next day I had a bad acci· dent, a fall, and was laid up for two months. Bjame brought me his research material. slacks or books. to keep me occupied. "I read them all and a dream was born. That was in the s ummer of 1971. The next spring I was cutting trees ... DOES IT BOTHER ASP THAT he has no sail· ing experience? "Not in the least. When I started, I didn't know aoythmg about sh1pbu1ldang. either ... In an unusual indict· m ent, the J?r and Jury c h a r ged Ford with operata.ng has CB radio at more than 1.200 tames the maximum numbe r of watts permitted by the F e d eral Co m · mun1cat1on~ Com - m1ss1on U .S Attorne) John Voltz said hundreds or people 1n F ord 's neighborhood were af rect ed by the r adio which caused static on t elev1s1o n "i,et s. telephones. radios and other electronic equip ment Featuring The Finest Fresh Seafood Broiled Over Mesquite Wood In All of Or ange County ENTERTAl~!'t E~T & DANCING NI GHTLY THE SKYLAR BRO"~. WED. THRU SAT. CALt:SA SL'!'., MON .• TUE .. Why F1ghf The Tourists & Beach Traffic'' I mmed1alt.t !->eCJtmg \\<Jal<Jhlt- "I believe in treating myself to special times like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night -;.. at Fashion Island." ~ 1HURS. Where can I listen 10 beautiful music amid the flora and fauna under a nighttime sky? Fashion Island, of coune. llley'U be off cring the classic sounds of the big bends, which Richard 10\CS. But l'U take Broadway Show tunes and popular ballads from the Lyric Opera Singers. The concert n.ightnrc Thurldays • beginning at 9 P.M. Just chink. Les Brown, Tommy Dorsey, • Bob Crosby. And bcsC of all, lt's free f Where else can Richard and I flnd evenrs the whole family w111 love? Nowhere but Fashion Island. AUG.7 ~ • - FASH~~ND We're special, because you 're special. All you is'IOO bucks. .... • ,. \"'. ~,l~Y9ttie.~e~;v~n ~ ,. . , ~·) ~113 -~ getting d guaranteed . · '+~~'>f 1--Yrn...n-.,:." • ...;;.~<4'· .. ~~ , -... ,..y.r 'I ,..,,·~~ ... ~ -;._~~~~~r.-~~· • • ·.-::;4~~~ ~~~~:;!~.r;~i-~~ · Savings has a plan for you. c . r ~ ,• L I .. :,.. From ,July 24 thru Just invest $100 or more ""' , , ., ;:-.. {_f Aug 6. our 9.50% annual and open an account. lt'5 ~~ ." , -..;.-~ '; 1 , _.:: rate yields 10. l nl that simple ,.. iJ~ ! . ~,. ~--·~ .,,_._. .c;;::::~ _ If you'rn looking for a T~en you'll start A --·: S:~-:1 ... ~ '. ~,. ,...;,:,'',) ,k -· short term pldn \Vlth h1~h ·-;...._:.:~,_~ ~~~tle'higt\t@~f'Met'JI"' ~.~~)/1~ ·~~.ti.~ . ..::..:.:~~~'::.;Y2'~":<· :.1 ~,r est alfowed by law. And .. ·~' ·J..~~' 1 ~till offer-, the 6 month that interest rate will _.· ,. -· ~ C~~·~'t'·i~. _-' ~ ' . Money Market Accoun1 be secure for a full 30 · . , l'.c.J~ : '>.1oP j...u·f With a $10.000 minimum months. Even while other ..,. ·~ . -~ ~~ deposit. you ·11 have rates might be changing. guaranteed safety for your rate isn't affected at Mutual Savings 26 weeks. And both accounts are in.,ured up We'll compound your interest daily. which to $100.000 by a US Government Ag ncy. increases your annual yield. So you 're really earning We can't promise you ·11 make a m1ll1on dollars. interest on your interest. There's no risk and you 're but at Mutual Savings you 're off to a great start ... MUTUAi. SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION . . Att.-."'11t'W~k" C.....'1tt1i ""' 'i '" r,.. •i •t C~v"t'"'-M .. -. r .. 1 , C~ .... Ht4U Ar-""''~ C......•tN• t lit I I •t\~ fM1M I\•'("""" ti., ............ f~ ._\I t .......... ,\ •. t""" I '"1He ~ \'·' ti--..ttt ft t.a..,..-M_,..,.. 'I \. .. "" V I p...,..-. + l ( •Jot' ri.tftt .. ....,.._ .,.,\ c 1 hi-"\' 1• ~~·~t..U\\i ... .,.._....,,, .... 1•+.,..,1 Utt•....,u~•• '-\.We 1•1\o\I\ .\. l\• wu.-~h"- -48 OM. Y P'LOT ....... ,,, John PhUHp1. form er l e1 d 1ln1er with the rock aroup , M1m1 and the P apai, will plead Innocent In New York· to char1 that hei Uleaall y. di•· trlbuted dru11 ln cooperation w i th tw o Munh attan pbarmaclsts. his lawyer said .. No Pollalelan Manure Thro~ Maine Event WEU.S, Main Cl\I~> lt'I betnt bllJed II UM Olymplct of manure pltchlnt· lhe finl Annual Harry S Trumon Grand Pilch«fl to be held Sept. 19 211t lht-ommon Oround Fair n Utchfteld. The compeUllon Is the brainchild ol or1anlc vc1etable arowtir Mort Milt.her ot Wells, a former Broadwoy •t•Me m1nn1er who founded the Manure Spreadlna Sodtity of Maine. ·•w VO •a•~ GOJNG TO spread 40 pickup truck loucb of mnourl!. you've got t.o keep your 1em1l' of humor.·· he Mlld of the tongue·ln·cheek as· 1i<>eh1Uon Mather said the plleh off was named for lhe nat1on'1o 3Jrd president because "Harry was food of lht word ·manure' " GOURME~ MARKET ) CONSUMER Tired of tramc Jama? 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Round Booe Chuck Roa~l . . . .. 1.49 lb. 1.69 lb. Old Busbmuts 10 u .................. lt~ Scoresby Scotch <51h1 • • • • • • • ••••••••• 5.5$ CAll TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UPTO 5500,000 Nwpo~.~~~i~~ !~"!d~ ·_I:1c Q ,714, 7tJJ tf_<J) the compeUllon will be .rn S850 man\U'e spreader. MATIIE R AYS nn: ONLY people not ellgi· ble Lo p11rt1c1pate are poltt1c1an!). "We don't want <tn~ Ont' out there with an Wl falr advantage," he 1oa1d "Got o probUm? Tlten wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut rt>d tape, gettmg the an.rwers and action you need to 1olve 1n.equ1tie.s m government and bu.linen Mail your q~nsmu to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Oran~ Coast Daily Ptlot . P 0. 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HOURS Mon ·Sat 8-6 <ionday 9-4 ·. la.lbp Ramu ~tlla~.th .J»-ai~." ~~-":>!.t:·,,~ ~ • I OMIY"'*'S.._.._ ARTIST ALDEN AUSTIN SHOWS NEW MEXICO IMAGES Pelntlnga Are lletng Shown D•lly •t L•gun• Fe1tlv•I New Mexico Lives In LB Art Di,sp/ny By PAUL GRIFFO °'.,,. o.w., ...... s~ Artist Alden Austin, a partici· pant in the Art·A·Fair in Laguna Beach, ls enchanted by the Land of Enchantment. 1'he Ted-Orange rocky terrain of New Mexico sculpted by cen· turles of winds is shown on can· vas by Austln with a vividness that would rival the efforts of professional photographers. Btrr AUSTIN presents an element that not even the best cam e ra on the m a rket can capture: the element of fantasy The landscapes and character he puts on canvas do not exist in nature, but rather only in the priva te world of bis imagination. He seldom uses photographs as a reference while painting. To add to the romantic -- sometimes een e -mood of hjs p aintings, Austin incorporates cbaracten of the land's ancient culture, that of the Anasai1 In· dians, which reached its golden age in the 13th century. ""' Relying on his imagination, he reconstruc.ts images of the Anasazi ruins, which are round in the San Juan Basin 1n northwestern New Mexico. AUS11N'S FATHER, Frank. whose paintings are known nationwide by western American art buHs also bad an interest in Indians. Often humorous, Frank Austin's paintings portray 19th century Indians discovering and meddling with the innovations and vices or the white man automobiles, liquor and cigars. Alden Austin bas lived In New Mexico for the past six years, but is residing in Bellflower dur mg the festival now open dail y from 10 a m to 11 30 p m on Laguna Canyon Road at Can~on Acres Dnve. l _, ' ....._ ____________________________________________________ _, j ~-Four Coast ~oration s ' Blood Drive Slat e d The Orange County chapter of the · American Red Cross has announced .:the schedule or Its community blood· ; ·--m obiles for August. The Or ange i Coast times and locations are: IRVJNE: Aug. 9 at University United Methodis t Church. 18422 Culver Drive, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 9 .m . County Ser vice Center. 7571 Westminster Ave., from 2·45 p.m. to 7 :30 p.m Anyone in good health between the ages or 17 and 66 and we1glung at least 110 pounds is eligible to donate. 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WILLS llADE HIS debut as a m&JOr league skipper Monday night. but it made no difference as the Mariners lost their 10th straight, an g.3 setback at the bands or the Angels. Since his retirement as a player in U72, Wills has maHe it clear that he wanted to be a big league manager. He becomes the third black to hold such a position, following Frank Robinson, who managed the Cleveland Indians from 1975-TT. and * * * Angels Bust Out Of Cellar From AP Dlspa~Ms It was supposed to be Maury Wills' party, but the Angels can't be choosy when fmding OC· casion to celebrate during a dis· mal 198> season. The Angels spoiled Wills' ma· jor league managerial debut and lifted themselves out of the American League West cellar for the first time since early June with a come-from-behind 8·3 victory over the Seattle Marinen Monday night. Larry Doby, who guided the Chica10 White Soll for part of one seUCllll after that. Aa far u being bueball's third black manaeer la concerned, Willa said : "I hadn't thought or it. But many times I wondered why I didn't eet an offer to manage in the major leagues. I did a lot of · soul·searcbing. I didn't come up with any th.inc feasible.'' JOHNSON, WHO MANAGED the Boston Red Sox to an AL pennant in 1975, lasted 31h aeuona with the Mariners, who were formed as an expansion team in 1977. Johnson, 52, guided his teams to records of 64·98, 56-10.. 87·95 and 39-65 this season. · Bullpen Coach Don Bryant was aho dismissed by lbe Marinen . "We appreciate everything Darrell has done." O'Brien said during a news conference at Anaheim Stadium. "But we want to take a new direction and we lb.ink we have the man to do it. .. , TllJNI HE (Wills) was the best baseball m an available. l hope he manages the way be played, aun-&ve and effect.lve." Willa, 47, bu been hired to meage the M arinen through the 1912 aeaaoo. Wllll be.can bla major league career as a player for the Dodgers in 1959, and in 1962 h e s tole 104 baaes to break the , long.standing record of 96 establi&bed by Ty Cobb. Lou Brock stole ll.8 bases in 1974 to break Wills' mark. Wills played with the Dodgen unW l.9e6, when be was t raded to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He went to the Montreal Expoc after lbe 1988 seaon and was traded back to Los Angeles duri.DI the 18 campaip. HE HAD A lifetime batting average ol .281 in 14 big lqpe aeaaona and finil..bed his career wlt.b 588 at.olen buea. w Ub manaaed four aeuom of winter baseball in Mexico -at Hennoslllo in 1970 and 1973 and at MuaUao in IJ78.79. Hil clubs made the playoff• all four years. "l like to build a thing of respect," said Wills when asked about managing. <See WIU..8, Pase BZ> NEW SE.A~ llARINERS llANAGER MAURY WILLS. ·'Hopefully, we can stay ahead of Seattle and shoot for the next t e am ," said Angels first baseman J ason Thompson, who drilled a pair of doubles and drove in three runs. "We have to put together a streak and stop this 'win one, be one' pace. Ageat: No Way! ].R. Comeback? Not This Season "I TBINI( WE'VE still got a chance to flnlab as high aa second pl.ce." Thompean bu "been one d the rew bright spots for the defend- ing AL West champions, who ac· quired him in late May from Detroit. He's batted .335 as an Angel and driven in 21 runs since the All·slar break, while the Angels were winning only 10 or 26 games. HOUSTON (APf - Controversy and anger hovered outside bis hospital room but inside, Houston Astros pitcher J . R. Richard -recovering from a stroke that could have been fatal -had other matters on bis mind. .. One of the messages he wrote to me was •one quart of black walnut ice cream.' We got him the ice cream, and I fed it to him," mused Tom Reich, Richard's agent and friend. Reich said Monday be had visited Richard silt times since Wednesday, when the National Leagu e strik eou t artist underwent surgery to remove a blood clot that formed in an artery on the right side of bis neck. physician for the Astros, were reluctant to say specifically if Richard might be a\.le to pitch again this 5e8.S()I). "I THJNI[ IT is very possible be will not be back this year." M cCollum said. As ked about Richard's ruture, McCollum added: "We have seen people with major s trokes r eturn t o almost·oormal activities , and J . R . '& youth and tremendous physical conditioning should be "It bas been a pretty good COU· pie of months for me," said Thompson. "This game was the same kind of thing. Hitting the ball where it was pitched. When you're bot, you start going with the ball well." SeaWe. whkb lost its 10th con· seculive game, bad erased a 2-0 California lead in the top of the seventh inning as back·to-back doubles by BiJI Stein and Bruce Bocbte produced three runs. in his favor." LEON ROBERTS led off the Reich was more to the point. inning with a single and Jul\o TRA YEUNG CHICKEN -The mas cot who rose to fame in San Diego has taken to the road, and on Monday night was giving en· couragement to Bill Nahorodny and the Braves during their game agawt the Dodgers m Atlanta. The Chicken <lidn't bring the Braves an y luck as the Dodgers won, 5-3. LA's Road Show a Hit '-Little Things Start Dodgers Off Right .. ln my own layman medicaJ Cruz drew a two-out walk t-.c:fore terms , 'No way'!" Reich said Stein hit a drive to left ceater to ATLANTA <AP) -A Wl1llllllg tonight, but 1s not expected to his first homes: since July u when asked if Richard could tie the game and chase Angels' start to a seven.game road tnp return to the Dodgers' lineup ror when be drillecl a pitch bj. play again this season. "But starte r Frank Tanana. Andy was just what the Los Angeles a while. Tommy Boggs, s-1. over the left that's not worrying me now. All Hassler, 2.0, re~eved and was Dodgers needed. said Steve held fence following a Garvey ~ I care a bout i s J . R . ~reeled by a dnve up the alley Garvey, and that's just what they EVEN WITB THE bomers single in the fourth. THE WEAKNESS Richard recovering." iJ1 rigbt·center by Bocbte. . got. and a r:un·sct>ri.ng sixth UUling , , suffered lD bis left arm and leg R icbard was pl aced on Glenn Abbott got one out in the Garvey s mashed h,ls 20th double. by ~teve -Yea~er. \bat REUSS, 1%-4, WAS the winner, . ~1~~~:-~"T;l . · ~·~1·~~~;:;;·~.~~~~t~~~~1:e!0~:;:~~\~'8w];.~\~~~~":;-~ ~~-,~ Jt~rt!!~'t~~. aaid. Ilia ·speech is impro~. complainiq of arm fatigue. g~ounder ~ sbo~ for an ~e!d also belted No. 20 as the Dodgers game. claimed his seeood save. · Reic h aaid , but h e still hit: prompting Wills to bnng m trimmed the AUllJ\ta Braves, He praised start~ng pitcher "I call Stanhouse •Houdini,' c0mmunicat.ea by notes . . PRIOR TO BEING put 00 the rehever Shane Rawley, S-5. 5·3, .Mooday night. Jerry Reuss for turrung two high said Balter. "He's one of the And altbougb be bas no grip in list the pitcher was examined A walk to Rod Carew and Don bouncers over the mound into greatest escape artists I've seen ~is left baud, Richard's love fo~ by 'Brelsford and Dr. Frank Baylor's two-out single tied the .. w~. KNOW · WE ca~. win at routine outs and ~eliever Doo getting in abd out or trouble ... 1c!. cream is u atrooe as ever. Jobe, team physician for the Los game before Thompson hit a home.. Garve~ s aid. To win Stan~ouse f«?r starting a double The Brave's gained a 3.3 We were in the other nilbt as Angeles Dodgers, and neither t~o·run double off the center the d1visi.~, we ve got to win on pt~.Y 1.0 the cug.hlh. . deadlock in the fifth and bad a lbe nune wu feedlnl him more could find any major physical field wall to put the Angels the road. But the biggest play of the chance to get more after loading ice _cream," Reich said. "J. R. bl ahead to st..a.Y·. , Balter agreed. , wh9te game was when j_Roo ) tbe ~ wi\11.l)C)Df-RJU .ac~p-t ..... ~ .. "f .............. ·~~t.J ~ J)ro ~,,.. f/,'(i 1o,1.J~ •' ·" 1t:(,.t~-.. -·~!SC~...,.-~·~~~--~~../'"t:ltt "f-~-1' '~h_'C_~,~-;~~ h~~~~ ~,,6-:-"fbe~'s~fea--;~t-~~.:::· uannMtart"ell,...ti lfo"g" r.-Ad ~\cha~de1::tl.~te<~<! . and -;"~run trlple b;'c";:;; ~ roaCltitp WttbOul tlie preseo#oi ~ (P~ro) Guerrero kept fi°ihUna -ii~;e~·s bloop single to center R .-sUedbit.es." 'd°£:to f 8~ bl P~ 5 .Y Lansford padded tbe Angels' Reggie Smith we'd have tQ pull off 0-2 pitches and getUne a and a fielder's choice by Dale Reldl'a daeriptloo of.Richard an rsin Riounb--.a' ~ a~e 1.0 lead in the eighth together," Baker said, referring sacrifice fly t.bat made it S-3 Murphy. came after Dr. 1Cbarles the artery c •nisnec... . · to the absence of the slugeing insteadof._.3. .. . • MeCollum tbe aar1eon wbo The doctors ruled out Thompsons two·out bloop outfielder sidelined w ith a Garvey's homer his first Reuss wasn t really on topol remoftdtbebloodc.lot, &DdDr. immediate surgery, llcCollum double.bn:*eascorelesstieinlhe shoulderinjury. sin ce July 19, came in the hia gam e ." said .~t~anta Harold Brelsford tbe team s aid. fourthtnrung. Smith is due to rejoin the club second and Baker connected for Manager Bobby Cox. Hes one • (" or the beat pitchers in tbe 'Yranee Wants to Change His Label league. He'a cot lbe Dodcen where they are now. I tblDk be'a t h e bicgest comeback in bueball lbis year." abilities aren't . He compriles oae-flfth of one ol the moat potent offensive lines lD the NFL and recent fllm.1 showed blmc bavin1 an out1tandin1 Super Bowll performance a1alnat Pittaburlb. Still, however, when tbe name of Dou1 Jl'ranee is m·entloned, bl.a pbylical attributel aren't the lint tb1Da that come to mind. and even France will be th• ftnt to admit tbat. "People label JOU and I lr:now I've been IAbeled," says the likable 8·5, 270-pound J'ountaln Valley resident, who st..e olf a Baby HaeJ ilmocenee aboutbbn. .... .-.1!'1 ~ ..... W,.-"\A8 wmi me waJlUij oU£ of camp t almoet a yearly ritual untll tbia aeuon>. If ' people would just try to undentand me S•ITB BAD BIS ri1bt they'd know me as a different penon. shoulder examined· in Loa "I'm misunderstood by the fans An1elea Monday· A club be th nl d ......... art f a pokeaman aald the cause ey 0 Y rea auvvt a P 0 awitcb·bfttina outfielder would me. IhooesUybelieve tbatilyouwantto probably be available for hate somebody. don't talk to that person. plncbbtttlq duties wltbln three Heck, who knows, be may surprise you days but wu not 0 __._ to and be a nice guy. l'V"- " Sure I'm concerned about what return to tbe lineup for a week. people think of me . . . eepeclalq klda. Tbe Dodlen allo •nnoanced It bot.hen me because I'm teylq to they bad recalled relief plteber ralae a family and I don't want people Joe Beckwith from Albaqu.que tbreatenlDC me because tbey tbiDk I'm of the hdftc Cout Leqae to a bad py. l'n worked too bard to be replace Terry Fon~, CID tbe wberelam. ldon'hranttobebated." rotter. P 'Aa ..._ ...._ -----· ........ -• ..-....... -~ -~ ....... ·:r, ..... ; &ftlW • euw .,, ... ~ ~ .,. • --1CV6\r ., ... thOle who truly know b1m a~late · elbow allmeat, wu placed CID <See RA.NCB, Pase BZ> the a1-c1ay ctiaabled Utt. • • I.: • "' • •• OM. Y Ptl.OT SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL I B~EBALL ••• .. ••••• •. o •• ,.. .. ,..., c ... 1rac-1 ,.,....r-•J RUllDln1 back , ... aautu. wbo left the • Redltinl LralDIDC Hmp. 10 -clara •to. aays he •II• waa&a U. Wublq\oa chab to 1wut.M payment FRANCE SEEKS CHANGE • • Phyllis Geo~ e Rejoins ~, NFL Today' how Fre.AP~ NEW YOllK -5porUcMter Ph;:w; o.ort• LI 0 Jolnla1 CBS' "NFL Toda.y" pro1ram atler a \wo year abaeact . the network anao"DH d Monday. Georae wu a member ot lbt broadcuUn1 crew for lbe pre·aame aod poet·1am• leleeull of NaUooaJ l"oolball Lea ue durinl t.M ms-.,..n aeaaoaa. Jayn KenDOd.1 I bad replaced her the put twoMUOQI. t • •ICMtOI Geor_. bl marned to Kentucky Oov J ohn Y Brown and gave bJrUI to a aoa oo J une 17 ''Became ot her respooaibllltJet to ber famll)' and YOWlg son who Just underwent 1ur1ery. the exact date wben abe will reJOlD the program ts not &el," ea1d Van Gordon Sau.tu, president ot CBS Sport.a. He added that she would rejoin the net worll early in the N t'L aeuon. ------Qttot t-of I lte Day -------. LlnneU (Magic) Jones of the St. Louis Streak or the Women's Profes!-1onal Hasketball Lt-Jgue . "T hl' WBL is great. ll g1vel> women hke me who don't want to work something lo do." .l~bo" ffa••er11 HOttWr 1\'o. 399 Sode..W. and Bobby Brow11 alao homered as lbe ol bl• oaa&nd for tbe 1•11euoa, tbe optloD year ol hll ~ ~mtot wltb tbe team . . . All·pro U1bt end aa_,__. a1 , wbo walked out of the Oakland Ra.Iden ' tralnlq camp wt w"ll and LI comlderl.n1 reUrement, bad .urlf•ry CIG b1I often·IDJ\&Nd bee llooday. The operation would akWIM tbe NFL ll·year veteran from two weeu at bHt to Mveo weeb at wont . . . The Mlami Dolphlna plan to contact two retired Dolpbln vMerana to solve tbe defendlnc Amtrlc.n Confer.nee t:ut champions olftn1lvt line woes . Tac.kl•._ &MeMtlllier1, 32, and .... CUnM 34 and 11 pound.I heavier than hll normal • playto• welaht, may be wooed by UM tum, aaya coach Dea Sllala ... atn Banta aaya be would come out ot retltem~t and rejoin the Dallas Cowbo)'I lf Coach To• Ludr) asked hlm to do ao, but that eroepeet doel not aeem likely, according to the coach Quarterbacll Da vld Whitehead will have ht. left knee In a CHl for abE weeu ~auae of a apra..l.ned U1ament Second-year tackle J• Glalel', previousl,y a contender for a atarttoa poaltJoo, Ls expected to be aide.lined alx to eight wttlla with a •boulder injury . . . T wo.year veter an offen.alve lineman Tom aaad•ll wallted out of the Houston OU n tral.o.lng camp, unhappy over being moved from guard to tackle , aafd Coach Bam ~ •... The New York Giant.a have traded quarterback a.a.dy Deu lo the Green Bay Packen ror considerations ,.....------Bcudall Todafl ------. On this date ln baseball in 1921 Harold Arlin of r adio station KOKA gave t he pl ay.by·ploy description of the P1tlbburgh Pirates' 8 ~ victory OVl'r the Philadelphia Phllltc!> at Forbes f<'1e ld ... the first radio broadcast In maJor leagut' h1:.tory Today's birthdays Former St. Louts Cardinal pilchin~ aC'u N1•l!-rm Briles is 37 Toronto Blue J ays outf1('ldn Hick Ho1wtu 1s 27 . Wa.en Lag Far Bt*fdnd .fle11 bla value and the type of penon he la. There la no doubt he'1 r esp ect ed by hl1 peera and memben of the media He will quickly add t hough that hls mouth got him lnto trouble more than once during his younger day a. "J remember there was a ttme I walked out of a fourth irade claaa for a couple or day a," aaya France wltb a smile as he recalls hla youth. "Illy teacher wanted me to do aometh1n1 and I aaked wby. I got in trouble for aayinf. that so I didn't co to achoo . ·'I told lhe teacher later that I came here to learn, not to aet s panked." France alao said be walked out another time in the alxtb grade when, durtni an art clua, be got caught t.a.lk1ng to a friend. ''I figured wby should I get punished unless I do something wrong," France says. " I couid never understand why people were always telling you to be quiet." The point to the stories is a J France ha.s always been a talker b> h is walkouts started at a young age. Whal France is maybe hopang for now is a new understanding in An aheim • · t ·ve been excited about playing here for a long llme," says fo'rance .. People m the rommunity know me and know the person lam DOUG FRANCE "We're (Rama) treaUd like k in gs her e. I'm d e finite ly e:icited about playing in our new ft tad1um. The whole club ls." If It's beginning to sound like f'rance 1s happy with hl.9 lile, it's ~ause he 1s. "I'm a very happy man," F'rancc co ncluded "I'm happy with the club and m y family. J • ve learned ne ver to ha te m ys elf. and to always be a happy man ·· Those who reall11 know Doug F ranc" a n: JU'>t happy he's around aqOe JacU. slammed his 30th home run or --tbe aeuoo and lbe 399tb of hi.a career off Ertc Yankees mounted a 14-bit attack and defeated Texas, l<M, Monday n ight. Winner Tom Uaderwood (9-7) went six innings, giving up two hits and one run to be at Gaylord Perry (S-9 ). Elsewhere in the American League ... FtaU White mtUed a solo homer with t wo out in lbe ninth inning to give Kansas City a 6-5 victory over Detroit, snapping the T ige r s' win ning s treak at rive ga m es ... Rickey Henderson singled, stole his S4th base or the season and hit a two-run homer in an eigbt·nm fi rst lnnlng bom bardment lbat carried Oak.land to a n 11-2 victory over Minnesota. The A's won their 54th game or the season, matching their total last year when they finished 54·108 ... Joe Cbarboaeav, Jorge Orta, Bo Diu and Bick Maa.alng aJI slugged home nm.s to pace Cleveland to its 10th WA SHINGTON -A U.S. Civil R igh ts • Com m.Wion report says that despite gains in the past decade, women and girls still lag far behind men and boys in athletic opportunities in schools and colleges. The report notes lbat the 1972 pusage by Congress o( Tille IX. whk b bars sex di3crirnination m schools getting federal aid. spawned new sports programs for women at both the scholastic and collegiate level Hut 1t said that ' de'ipll•· these Im pressive gains, large discrepancies remaln tn th~ boys' and girls' programs." Offer Rejected Galbreath W ams More $$ JAOU ON victory lo t he las t 12 games, an 11-S trouncin g of Toronto . . . Rookie Glftl.D lloftmu extended bis hittin g s treak to seven games with a two-run homer In the third inning, ilO'llling Boston to a 7·2 win over Milwaukee. Veter an Steve llnko and relieve r Bob Staaley combined to check the Brewers on fi ve hits and one earned run. Sea"er Sharp In Co....tHl«-k Bid Tom Seaver'• 7·1 comeback victory choked off Ii San Diego's eight-game winning streak, lben the Re& blasted tbe Padres, 11·2, in the second game for a twt-ni1ht double-header sweep Monday. Seaver (4-.S); who bad been on tbe disabled 11.at a1nee July 1, s truck out fi ve, gave up ooe unearned run and scattered rou.r hits over six Innings . Els ewhere In the National League ... EJMe Cabell'• triple highlighted a t wo-run first Innin g and Craig lleyao&ds delivered a ga me·winnlng single in the second a s Nolan Ryan a nd Ho uston beat S an Fr a ncisco, 4-2. Ryan (6-8) woo bis first ga me since J une 19 ... Lee Mauilll'a two·nm homer and Jerry Mora1et1• solo s hot enabled the Mets to snap Montreal's seven.game winning str eak with a 4·3 vic tor y that gave them a split or a oouo1e-neaaer . lD tbe first game, Roa Le Flore stole home to Ue the score in lbe eighth Inning and scored the Expos ' sta11u winner in the 10th on AJMlre Dawao11'1 s ingle for a 4·3 victor>: ... Mu.ny Sanl!lillen slugged two hom e runs to pace Pittsburgh to an 11.S victory over lbe Whlte Sox in tbe annual baseball Hall of Fame game Monday al Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y. . . . The San Diego Padres, capping a day of deals, traded veteran utility m a n Kar& Bavacqaa to Pittsburgh for m in or lea itue outfielders La11 Saluar and &Jdlard Laaeello«L f'rorar~BI WILLS GETS CHANCE • • • "Rules are made to be broken showed me something, com.ine Frazier·• Son .tfay 'f'urn Pro Joe Frazier's son says he's cons1dertDR • following in his dad's footsteps and lakrng the professional route. Marvt.a Frasier, the former heavyweight cha mpion's 19-year -old son, said Monday he's beeo toying with the Idea or turning pro and making a debut in Septem ber .. Seattle SuperSonlcs guard Fred "DoWD&oW1l" Browe has signed a four.year contract allowing him to move into a front-office job when his playing days are over, club officials say ... Tom BarlHOD, the 7·2~ backup center for the Atlanta Hawks, will m iss at least ball of the exhibition season because he broke a wnst ln a bicycle accident Saturday ... A fifth assistant of former Universit y or Arizona football coach Tcmy Maaoa pleaded innocent to se ven felooy counts in conneetioo with ao alleged scheme to defraud the school or football funds. Toey Velovlcb JOins Masoo and six others who have been indicted on S2 counts of of filing false airline receipts for recruiting t rips that were never made ... Promoten of Saturday's World Bo&.Ul& Aasoclattoo wellerwel1bt cbamplonablp fl1bt· between ,,.. ... Bearm and ....-C-YU says lbey expect to rake in more tba.n $1.8 mill1oo in profit.a ... The University of Oregon bas notified the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics fo r Women of a possible ehg1b1hty v1olat1on by one or the school's field hockey players. University officials say they have sent an affidavit signed by bdrn Caaella saying she did no work for obtaining 20 units or credrt at DeAnza Jw:dor College in CUpertlno. . . Tom Wheeler , baseball coach for five years at Colorado State, took the same job with St. Mary's ColleJ?e The Lahr.. have a n· nounced lhe signing of two more players E1ghlh round C'ho1ce Melvin Hooker and frei! agent Myles Palrtc~ have bot h .signed mult1·year contracts Terms were not announced Hooker 1s from Edinboro <Pa ) Slate and was the 183rd player selected in the NBA draft. He's 6-8. 210 pounds Patrick <6-8. 220 ) played at Auburn Uni versity before spend· Ing one season in the Wes tern Le ague and last year 1n the Continental League. T~frio•. Radio TV: Soccer -Soccer Made In Germany, Channel SO. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta. 4'30 p m . KABC (790>; Seattle at Angels, 7:30 pm., KMPC <71 0) NEW O RLEANS CA P > Fullback Tony Galbreath 5aJd Monday th.al he will not accept the offers made by the Nev. Or leans Saints and con~1d<'r'> hi m se lf r et i r e d rrn m lht' Na tional Football LA!a~uc "It's up to them." G 11.lb~ath said tn an mte rv1t>w v.1th radio .,talion ~OE Ill Nf'w Orl~aru ·It's all upl{)lhem " The Saints gave Calbreath until mid.rughl Monday to la.kc the offers Uwy made after hf' walkt•d out of the team·, Flon da UCI Picks Gerakos UC L.A assistant coach M1ke- Gerakos was naml'd 1 ·c ln•1m·' n<'"' baseball coach toda) Gerak0< an ~~1<;lanl unrl~ former l Cl C<•J<·h Cdn ArlJm~ t ht· f)<L'-l 'ii\ M'd"'n' 'iU<'f'f't'<I' !:>Ll"\1• H i>rt1. who 'if•n l'd t 1A.e1 'i('J'>On5 bf•for•· rt-turning t11 \\ a '>hm~ton lo 1·0:.ch dl c;ontdl(J l.' fl I \'t•r..lly Gerak06 , 29. pl ayed at l 'CL.\ Nicknamed "The Greek" dunng his µlaym~ days. Gcrakos Wall th~· third LTLA third ba:-.eman during the 1971 and 1972 season<; He hit .346 his Junior year and . 326 the following season His lifetime average of 337 1~ the third best ever compiled by a Rruan Fo llowing hi s g radua tion . Ge rakos spent three years in the Minnesota organization before returning to tus alma m ater as a con t h Alston Has Baseball Standings Some Advice Uaually you make rules for two back with thr ee runs in the F w· 11 ~ AMEIUCA.N LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE traanin~ C'amp in a demand for r1n.rnc1al hf'lp 11 1~ age:nl said he wants a big lod n rr o m t h e t e am fo r 1n\f''>t mcnl purposes - n ·p•irtedly about Sl00,000 "'-hllf• Galbre a t h is out of camp. he 11' being fanc.'<1 S.SOO a day Details or the Saints' offer h ave not been m ad e public. a lthough a Saint!-' spokesman <1a1 <1 1t 1s in two parts The team o;a1d 1f <;albreath missed lhe deadline. the orfer'> wouJd be .... 1thdr1Jwn but ht· C'ould return t.o- 1·a mp undf'r tcrmi. of the old contract lfp hac; four year'> re mainin~ 1111 h1., old rontra<'l which was r t'Ot·gnt1ated ill the s tart of la!>t M:Json. Gal~th. who has refused to be 1 n le rv ie we ~ a bo ot the dispute, talked to reporter Mary 1-·oster when he re turned a 1 .. lf'phonl' ca ll to t he r adio ,t.1t1on llc· rdu<il'rl V> be taped hut told hN hi· 'II. Ill not accept the twoofrt·r. "I'm ret1n-d." he sa id. A:.ked .,,, hat he wi ll do. he ~1 .:hed and said he s upposed he'd have to go out and get a JOb Ga lbreath reported to camp on schedule July 25. took bis phys1caJ and joined the team for a h ght morning workout OQI Saturday . liut he walked out Saturda)( evening, packed up and went bac k to Colorado Sunday. He m issed all the n e xt wee k , including Saturday's fulJ.team scrimmage with Miami. The Saints said no matter what, he will have to pay the ran~ or three p layers. Wllh th e seventh inning." Or )I.le Wea& Dh1.1toe . Wat Dtvl.elor economy the way it ls, why take The three· run rally gave W L Pd. GB W L Pct. GB SSOO awai.. from s o m ebody ;Seattle a 3-2 Jead , b~t "'1~~11. ... ~ Q~JtllTQ~ • .,.2!f!o C~f) -~sas q ty 6S 1 :.W :..6J? ;:=__ -· ·• =l.O!l~ , .. 58 46 ,$58 - "fV' ----'r"' 11irr·~~·.'f:IJ;1' ~~~--;!., ~.~ ~1..~ t... ~ .... ~~':;>. .<"'~~~?"'"·' ":'"\.~ . "' ... ••; .;,~(. , ... ~ .... .,~Jt'J! ~,, , ,._ -mlft~b/io •romrg. 1" -y.-~'.)..' ·mesew'Mb"i"n'1'1liree'more the fioWldei-1ng seattre·~ 1 exas·. SO ~ -.~ }.f~ 'Cinchfna ~· { -S6 s f-.:sh-·~ W; ••1n 1111 ,.;U.UombJ 'with the tlmes intbeeighth to wln eully. Monday, will make a good Minnesota 47 58 .448 18 San Franclsco51 SS .481 8 plaJen I want 1-0 fevel with "The r e wa s s pi r i t and major·league 111anager if his Ch icago 46 57 .447 18 Sao Diego · 47 59 .443 12. them 1' don't 'want them to do togetherness In the dugout ,'' past work habits are any Aagela 39 64 .379 25 Atlanta 445 58. .442 12 Hnbma out of fear 1 want to be sald Wllla. "I really bad no lndlcallon, according to Walter Seattle 39 66 .371 26 East Dlvlaloa fa i r aiid hone.t '. J a lways tou gh decisions to make . l Als ton , who m Wills played EHt Dl...Uloa Montreal 58 45 .563 remember whe n I was a thoughtldida&ood jobbandllng under at Los Angeles. NewYork .. 66 38 .635 Pittsburgh 56 47 .544 2 player .. the pitchers. "He wu a food student of tbe Baltimore 58 44 .. 569 7 Philadelphia S4 47 .SJS 3 wwi sald be plw to observe • • w·1 th t h e p Ja ye r s , n.me, I'll t.el you that," A.l.ltoo Detroit 56 4S .Ss.4 8~, , _ .l'.'JY.~i:~.__,· ~.~,,_",~l~ .... ·.--~ ....... • ~ ·~-,,,_ ~:-. ~ ..... ~-~ ,.,.> __ ,<_..., .... ,>-.i.,,~~ ~~· •·•a--'--~, 55".t.~""-'~-C 1'"-(lf> · \-Vt~.__.J,_1 , \ ....- 1 • • •'~ .. ~--~ ~ ,..,·, • '-gcJiDCWDrtHmri M w 1D~i< ~·~~ ~-w-d01ll1 isdl-.,-· ~ 53 ·so .515 ~,,, Chicago 42 sa 420 14i,., ••fT SHOULDN'T TAKE can't get out of a Jam . I want to aomething, you llnew he'd do tt. Cleveland SJ 49 5JO 13 o-..n, •• ~·1c:-.. ______ .__ .. loaier than a week or 10 dayi to see what they will do when their "I remember -<>ne year down Toronto 45 57 .441 20 -•iw• .. .,,, .....,. .,._ >-•. "" 11_ ,0 ,., TEST DRIVE kaow what each and every backs are agairull lbe wall and In Vero Beach in sprln~ ifalnlni. .....,...,,~ "'~.:!·-•," ~ ~ ,., DA TSUM OF player can do," be aa.ld. "We'U they need to reach back." when Maury decided 1'4Jeam =~=:.! .. , .. ....,,_. s... ,,.-.1~0 > YOUR CHOICE do a lot ot praetldJll and a lot of A number of Seat lie pl1yers bow to play lbe IW\ar · f was c..,,,.._ .. roromos °"''°_. - commmlcatiq. 1 mean a lot ol felt a change was inevitable. roomin1 three or four rooms !!:':':,:%~:,~~., o-..nrGtJAU'..-::r.',.=1 .. 1.-ro • "'.. BARWICK WILL talldaa. I doe't meu acreamlq. down the ball from him: and I 0 • .,1-11.-., P11h 1>v•o" 1c ... 1te••••• 1 101 •• c 111c41110 CilV~ YOU THE U IOIDMMn• is Wl'ODI let'• t.afii: "PIAYEU A&E really not in remember every nlibt Id bear o..i,...,...K_ "'.,~~::''""'' ... "' , i1 ., ........... ,,,. SHIRT OFF HIS -~ "' .. • a position to mate a Judsment o1 tb al tbin1 for two or tbree ,..,., o-, 1111t11-•11... . --~ 1"-..... ,. bouri "Allton l aid S..ttle!8-lfl.,.,101a1.._..1Ha1tct1i 11" H•• 'l'oH 1 Pa<otta i 11 a t M t fttr .. 1 IACK WW tbe Martnera be a nmnln.c ~~cce~~~~~.~~ ~~ •·He'• that way about Ju.at .. :::'.:--. '~ • 11 •• ee. .... m-.. ... , '0S:::.'<=:·f..:,. • .,. .. C11K111Me1 ,,.._ ~.'!..~.~.7 I at J d b p lbl aboutev__. .. , .... "berecalled OlkalllJI.._.. ..... .......,.,-........ J.aJ,• a_.. .. v.uJ one payer, a e aroun ere. 011 y ..... ,,......... · • ~c--Nt•~c.....,M. ... ,.,_ .... ,......., ..., .,. ....... J.U.0 er., wbo can be • bia Maury's • motivator and can set Allton bad two Ups ror tbe T_, ...... 11.,., .. .._YMc.-.•~--.......... . owa," Niki tbe new skipper .. "I •f•WIUYI~· formerl>odcen'capta..l.n. • ..... oar1.._., ..... ..,...,_ lo•• powe!t believe me. We "I bad my beat year J>l&Yinc "PaUence," be uld. "You 11::·11 , ,._.,.. • ....._."~ ml•bt b9 mttiq a lot of a.o for Darrell Jobnaon . 'rbe better be patient wltb your tMI.• phcbM. I la to believe rm a perlonnaneee of a lot of people players. And you have to lmow com .... piQ•." ln the orsanlaatlon have been the playen on your club. You Tb~H wasn't any power d.laapPolDtina th1a year." bave to ltlc.k aome in UM nar, llODClaJ Dl•ttt. u the Jlarlnen you have to pat ao~r on tbe were able to m»••• Just two Ra1118 Sell Ticket.I bacll. I'd aay you"""" t~ spe:.i eatra bMe bltl, both doublel, Tbe Rama have announced tt percent pattln8 and oa• •IDCIGI tbl6r D1M blta C\"\11 l&ol• percent the other way. tM tau1•1 oab' bue m lu nnt ~~ -== ~9: =•°= ''You manHe accordlnt to ,.me mder WW.. A.nabtlm l&Mium. wbat JOU have. r; Alltoll aakl.. "U ... ,..,T am..AXD ••• 1 Moet ~ tbe ueuu .,.. 1a ta. Joa ban ftM "7 _. ~ • • ·~-·~,. ~ .. ,....wm;... • 1m a tbog.h i1' •?If "ni',·;.;a,,.. ...... , ::J=~,~~~ ~ :,~~I• ~D •b• tt ·to· l ~:=~t 'r.ai~:.a-a. ~~b~ woo. but tbe lbip'• not,._ to ~aabelm Stadium 11 opu 1tudl.cl tbl_oppotlns pitcban 11 alnk after ~ lou. The pa.yen dall1 from t Lm. to 5 p.m. well u 81tf"'°°1·" • ' • -- '76DATSUM 110 MATCHIACI f5116) M9"1. 6 IQd .. raoto. lmrNCUlat•! s3999 Cone In For Yuf•T-ti't &DlmoR ' ,~., -4 .. FOR THE RECORD I BASEBALL I SWIMMING Tuelday, August 5. t980 DAILY PILOT 83 [f ~ . . . "' 'Vl~~­...... li .......... J MIAn'\.• CALt fiOltWl& ....... ..., .. 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Mii -lonDn.~fJl.A -17,M4. ,.._11,a1wJens ,_lo 100 toO 070-s • ' Ci.vtl-O» ~ 101i-t1 ti o Mlra.,.lla. 8 Moon (40), 8USktY 141. Bailor 17) --111, SolllNr, Moft09 (Tl -01.,, W-5'>11-..... l -Mir-II•. •·10. S -Mol'09 (t) Hiit -Toronto, Ault Ill. Cit~, Ole~ flt), Ort.a i.1 Olu IJI. Memi"9 m . A -7,Sl:S. Y--..M,11~• Tutt 000 100 101-• • 0 New V-OJD G t CIOJl-10 u O Perry, Ael\lcll I•>. LYie Ul, J J"""-' Ill -s.-o. o. 111-.,s m : T u~ CIHwood, lolltr 171 -~ Ottft (1). W-T. """*'-· .. 1. L-Pt,,..,, M . ~ Lolltr 12'). Hlh-Tean, 011,..r It), B. lltll 112). N-Y-. S--111 C•l, Rt.JK"- UDI. e-c"I. -•AA • .., ... ,,,-...,s IC.a"WS Cltr 030 001 01'-4 I 2 Ottroil ooo tnJ 1e»-s n t 8"'Dy· Tw;tty ($), E~nwio UI, Oul-~,.., (I} -~: so..u-•llCI p.,.. rlVI W -Ou'-rrv.~ L -Scll.etrtdlor ... HR l( ....... c1ty, ~ 161. Bretl fin. Wllt'9 ISi. Oetroll. Pam.II (11). A -17.016. 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EtnW.tcti: TNcl l...0.!09f 111(11 "'°"'"°"-s-'"'1111. Gar y Sc ll•I• Oeve Santos, Oo"9 ~Y. Jim Moftt_,.,, 1(- Mertln O••kl Mani\, David L~ OnlO ~ "-Lt9fr Jim ---._ Jtm Htlll--. 8--y Jtc•tn, Mttt Grlb- lllt, Scott "-rll. J Ofll'I E"9s. -•• 8•-... Mlllt llclnom, ClluO 11.-: Theres• Al\Orew" Kim C•rllil•. Sut H•IMlrnloQ, Sherri Ha,.,••. 01.,.t Jofl,.. 111q,.,.,. U .. KlftllHd, AMi. L•"· .-Pt n n I l'IQ I 01'1 , Su\•t1 R•DP . IC I '" 11 llodtllll•uQll I( .... y SMllll, H ••• ~;r Stra1>9, 5'1\lt T,.. .. ,, l•ncl• n.om.-. AlllW T~, P<Mly Wlftc», IC'"' AIM>ClrOOll. Mk ... lle A.....,, Torry 81.,ty, 0...:1 eooo.tr, llW B~. La<ir• Campwreno, Cwtf\ Cron. Juli• GI,,_, Ol•M Girard. S.... le«\, Lino. l•I~. fl\e'I JOM\, IAutl<t l-r. Amy Pl•\\,.-. Aat>t. IC•lflv Tri.~. 01-lltallN r, lfeffv Wet.~. Ma'Nml Yoaoy...,., ~ >· Deep ... ,...... N•tirf'O•T (~wey•1 Leellffl -tU ef191en: 1 ~KUM. s14 boNlo, as bllSs. 1 wllewt. .. I. fllD ..--. 2 .,.,.. •• bM4. IAn'I LMdlllel -» ..... ": f7 ....... D ei..1.*'0~,2rockfllll. OA•A WMA•f' -101 W19le": 500 beu. 15 t>errec-, 1.025 lloftl">, J rock fltA, S7S m«k91'tl. S•At.. MACH -tOO ~: -roct< "'"· ... -!>Ms. 2t U llco NH. $00 mt<k-, S Denlto, 4 be«Muda. SAN 011100 C .... •l<lf'AI f'I ... , f'eillt '--· ,. .. , ...... K&M ~' -V1 -ltn: 10 .,..-..11, '° .Nt• ... bllS\,, 77 ban'•ude, -bOfMID, 611 N U, 1111"11 <OCI, 3 lie II but, SCIO roe• llsll. I hlttlOl•I -tn •"0'"'' 1 ve11owtall, O• llofllto, 1,7U ~kff91,23SUMlcoOtsS. 2 .-1M1u, I llir· recuclt. Misc. Good-sized Meal Caray Wants To Buy Chisox CHICAGO <AP)' -Chicago White Sox spo~ HarTy Caray bas joined a group or businessmen who want to buy the American League team in order to assure that the fraochbe will remain in Chicago. "I'm offering my money and my interest to a group of men who have proven their dedicatioo to the White Sox and the city of Chicago," Caray said Monday during a radio broadcast. The colorful sportscaster volunteered his help after fears that a major bidder, Ohio developer Edward DeBartolo, might move the fn.nc.hise elsewhere. C~ay was approached Monday to join the syndicate beaded by businessmen Fred Bnomwsld and Nlct IUadia, a Sox d.i.rec1.or who helped Saa owner BW Veect keep the team from moving to SeaWe ln ms. PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTTT1'::1':ut1Nlll lilAMelTAft .... NT ~~~"'---· ., ........ f'AllTV "LEA-lfllS-_,, ...,._ 91W ,C....-.a,CA.,._ He Yov. nm El c-to . ....-Miil•, CA '1111 1 .. s... You. UJn El C-to. L ....... Hiits. CA ttM.3 Tlllt ~I• <onCIU<W by..,..,,... IM.,,._.-0 -ltllOll oei.o IN!< a Mn-~ ttf>Vou lftSoOl!Y ... Tiiis •""'°"""' wft 11...i ""'"' '"' C-IY Clet'll of Or-'-IY Oii July '°·'·· "am SEllVICI •settow ~,ANY I Es.cr9W .._, l.01 ,..o .... ne Wesl.........,,CAftla:I Publl"$htd I>-C:O.it Otllv PllOI Auq S. 11. tt. Ja, I_, )197 .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ITATllll•lf'r~ AU..00..NT Of'UYM l'ICTTTIOUl~N-. Tllt .......... ..._l!oel ..... f d IN UM f/11 U. ~llliew ....... , .._, ICllVEOE• AHO ASICIC14Tl!S AO•NCY, 40I' WittiWly "9., •ltt, ......_, 9Mcll, c.. .,... , ... '1<11**-......... , N-... .... ,.._ to ...... WM flltCI In Or-C-.y ... _,,_.., ,., "'°' Oar1Y"t Kr~. 164 C .... llO, ...... '°' .. -· c. .,." '"" ""'"u •• COllcluCtN bY .,. Ind• ~lduoel °"''.,...I(._ Tiii• ~ wa l'lltcl •"" !NI Cou11ty Cttn of Ortnet Coumy on •uou,11,1-. ll1Jlt7• Pul>flll!ed Or.-.qio C-st Dtlly PllClll .!4'0· S, 12, It.,., ,.. l'4«1 PUBUC NOTICE .._ H .... 11 f'ICTITIOUS IUSIH(SS lllCTlTIOUS aUSIHESS NAME STATIMEifT H-( SYATEMl'NT Tiie IOl10w111q 11<!•\0n\ ••• 0011\q TP\• fOUOWl"'CJ Olt\Oft\, •re cto•ftO OU\ln-f"\\ ., ~11\f'\\.. PIECES OF EIGHT, *'" co.Hi CE HT U II V l IM 0 US I if E ~!Gh..:..~~· sa.tt lC8, lAQu,.. !Wtcll, SERVICE, 1!0 "-l ~ Otlwt, -..-•~"4 Sult• M • ..._, a.em. Ct!"°""" Joye• U••oolna, t tJt Vl\I• tt660 LerMo • .._, ...,., c. . .,..., ~ 0...."""14;1C Cor1oclr• Jtllt'ey ~. ''° S. Colle.-ti-la Ctltfonola c..._ttloftl. UO Awt., C..,_, Ca et7tt Newport Cent.,. Drive , Hewpor1 J.,.,. Ar--. SMI .-_.to lleecfl. CA '2IMO 0.-. PoW. Ce '261' Tllu ~ h c...aitttCI ll'f • c.or· a.i.v ~. 1"'2 ~. Sowtll -··-WQuN. Ce tM77 ~~ Scott C•IO••ll. llJD ..... ~ OfVfl.OPfolfHT COllP ·-· ~ P-. Ca. tlO:)O &y .-11 wen!, l•urtn M•l •,.ctr•r. OU II ,,,.._ .................. .,_...., c.. tOo«2 Tllis n.1....-wn 119" wtffl the lktt't' .Jut• &¥"" l1ll0 p-., c-tveterto10r.,.c--,onJwh Aw .c•-.C• ~1111 M L.. C-1, 1111 Oc-81Mt , ,.,ant eo.-e c11t1 -• c.. mn Tiil\ ~-I\ C-.ctM by M"" It'(~-nsoc""'°" atlle< ,_ • ,..,,,.._ "-""a.ca. CA._ JoY<» Uk,_,,. Publ,_ Or-Co.t~ Otllv PllOC Tiii\ " .. _ wH fllt'cl "''"' --n tt :it )1-...0 Coun1v Clert of Or-Countv on Jut¥ ---JO.•• PUBLIC NOTICE "Harry must have already been t.hiaktne ~ ....... about~" Kladis said. "He was so receptin 1 •noumG11•~--ocw almost fell otf my cba.lr." ' 0 1 u CTCMt1 M nca ""°" 1.. TOfll· lllOUaL WATall OllT•tCT -•(•Tr• 11cau1 Caray, who calls the Sox games both oo r8dio Heu•, .. 1n 1wn11T'°" "° MYllALL and television, is as popular as the team. He said AN"•• "•0 ,.••TY To , ... PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF RONALD G . BALLAN· TYNE , AND OF PETITIO..N TO AD· MINISTER 'ESTATE NO. A·1CMS22. ,.._.._........ .._ ... dn • ..._li f'ltOY ..... ~tCTllO. M1LwvteH••EWE11$-o.tt..o~ uc w t uc ·eve Veeck would sell until be beard WME•EAS. 11 1, -....,.. "' -,.,._, ..,_.,_, • v-.... l"Klfk Veeck describe the club's financial status on a radio ......, °' onci.n °' -Mov'-' CNfl .......... ~ t1w __,of r0 · H9-f ._. Oftlyct (~I lt- .Pl"9d 11111111 a 1'1.~.f-V-.-. p gram. . ,.. «'1-~ dlt'ICr-"' Eo HEW YOltK YANKEES -Acqvll"9d "411<1 'A""'""'R"'°""--t<ll u Allf"tllo llodr..,.._ third ~. ,,_.. 11•11•1 " --'-<•to -e.. '''" To a ll heir s . beneficiaries, creditors s...o .... ,. ... ,.,..,IMdhc.._._ w. ,......_." _...,. ,,.....__ 10 Of <etll l N occ t morowi~m•l'lt 0•1t11ct No. 1 of J1~i'.~.·~~-=-!~~"'. a son ew M ... 0 -~ .. _ __. _ ._.._.. ..._... WMEDEAS ..,. eo."'"' ~ and contingent creditors of "'eNOtr.wttfl•~c-ran. 1""''_"""......,.'~""'°''"""""_. Ronald G. Ballantyne of ........ ~ '" •o 1110 0 ......... 1 ()o\ffl(I .. ., • ell New-Beach calif ..... n'a ATLANTA l!llUVU -RecelNd Ret.c s . . Co h M .. wo ... u ..... ~ilt •11tll ~ • ..., ....... ' ' ,,. I Aamlrtr, ~IOC>, from 1"9 Ale""'°"" wunnnng ac WH[llEAS. 11 1\ ""'.,._.,, o1 llW and persons who may be 8r•Yfl Of the lnt..-Jof\at Leeoue. ~ S...nl ol 0.l"f'Clon to <ondu<1 • ll'JC>lo< Otherwise interested in the ~7:!:;::;;,:'::~-· on ttw ~ I ~·:;i::;~.~ .;::;..=:.; wil l and/or estate : c1Nc1NNAT1 •Eos -<>Pt'-" &not• Don Wat.son. a former JC All-American water •"-·••-"' ..,,.,'°'. 10 1,,_ov•· A petition has been filed LoeAlemlto• e.renv1. 1>1tc1Wr, 10 11'1d1enap011, °' o. polo player. has been named Orange Coast ,,..,,,o., ... 1c, .. o eo1 -.. .. wo by Title Insura nce and -DAY'S llHULn AJNrkMA.u«i.tio<n A~»<i.tlofl. ""ow THFDfFODE -e...ro o1 Trust Company in the """•U>..ttM-----.1 Los AHCELEs oooce111s -11tce11o<1 College's men's swimming coach. 0....:1(>'"•"' -wo oon .. F11uv s . Fir~ nic• -Too MuCfl Touc11 18.,.d>. Joe e«trwtltl,plf(,..r.'"'"'A~-.,. Wat.son rep)a"es J k Full rton h h 11esotvr Of lfD M•HE "'"o upenor Court of Orange 11 .,, uo. uo: 1 L""' A s.i,.. 1e.-,1. 111e Pect11< c-s1 1...u 9ue. P1tc•ci T......, " ac e • w 0 as OlllOER ~1e1-. County rt!Questing that Ti- 100.2.20: l.ucl'....Wt1Hert1.2M .t.2Eaec1a """t~.Pltc1W,.,.._,,..,.Yct~1111 resigned lo devote b.is full attention lo coaching the ~ 1 n..ti ,, ~""' '"'..,'-°' t ie Insurance and Trust C~I pe;cts:!l.10. HEW VOllll( METS -llH CI••-..... water polo squad. Fullerton served as occ·s "-8-'llaf °"1'CIO'•O' .... W(\ IO.,.. c be . Se<Oftd rec.. -FO' T ... l uv Of Retl 8urrh, pitcher, from tllt <!l"llkcf fist. • • 1 ,., <~ .... Nt~ 10 lf•IC)r-1 ompany a ppointed as !Marti. n.t0. u o. 3 ci, All AIMrkMI a." 0tslOM1ect .-c.-1• -~ • .,,, sw1mmmg coach 1or 15 years rompiling a l~S-1 °'''"<t Ho,.,. ,.,...._,.o personal respresentative 1c,..~1. :a..oa. uo, Tiiiy T• cMnc-1, """".......,._._ record. He woo five conference championships. ~ L "'-' • ..-.. .-.-.ci.,.. to administer the estate of tr11mOAM« 4 i:,.1,,. ,... _ y_, 1>w11cy ,.,..._,, E~~. ~~=E~~:'.,.~P= Watson. 28, served as Fullerton college's ;.,,_..::.._-::; ~"" :,~·:::.;~ Ronald G. Ballantyne <un- Htw Y011r • ... o:--::•000 ~l, 1 uoo.uo.100:• ic.w.10.....,1,1uo. eotst~ ..... w.......... usistantlutseasoa. He wasthebead swimc:oach 1or a11 -".,. .. ._.,_.,... der the Independent Ad- 6.110:w-11es11H.,,12,.a. -···~ t eo---"-ffj ..... f •• 11t _..._is °" 111t w1111 ""' ministration of Estates ""°"''"1 a• ao ,_ 1 1 1<-1t1raot-o.ve11t.,., .. tHM1l,tua. ......,....,...A~ a --••uc &&> orooe year (l976). 5-rwo1Myt1-.e>-1t .. a1-) Zect'lry, All•" ct 1111 •net TrnlM; LJO, JM;~ SMel OWt <~. SEATTLE SUl'EllSotucs -,....., ,,,... Wataoa wu an assistant swimming and water for '"s.-t1 ... by .,.. ~r..., •• Act . The petition is set for "•"" ....,_, m.,.. <ft..-c.w. w u.. 1.a; ~ Htlr 1een11u1• a..-SJ 9,_, ...,., .. • _ ....,.,..... <-ect. polo ___ .. •'t "'-a del Mar High m· l:_.. and •74. --"--hearing In Dept. No. J at -Sow."'°L-Al'91\.W. E•act•IM>l*CISIUD. .._""....,. .. _.,....~..,. .._..,_ ~ ••~ ,_._"'""""-""1_, .. .,._ 700 Ci vic Center Drive :::"~ F1n11 , .. -o.. .,... cc:art11u1. s.-. .... ,.. ..... .._ Watson wu an All-American and All-CIF ...,.... • '"•"'*"*" 0tttr1ct ... • west In the Citv of Santa Htwvn .,_ .: --,. 1 a.Jt. ZA; .....,..Act.loll 1"-'>· u-. a.; __..,.,' •Wllllle ~ater.polo player and swim.mer at c.llfornia H1Jh :.!."!:C:::::.::. _ _, ~ Aoa. 'ca11tomia on August MOfttr'MI ---m-J 6 I · Nn!WIMe.._f~. JAL CHICAQO HUSTl.E -......... 1ttta ~ u-~C AlJ . • ,..,._, ,..11,., 111 A.l1et1 m eftd si1rt11 ~ -Eesy s.... 1~1>, .._. .Enwn ...... Vk*I v-. ....... _ er. ~ wu a · can wat.e.r oak> ~Tiwt "-... <t<· 19, 1980 af 10:00 A.M. ..,. . ~: e• ~& 4.00,IAI. Yeungc.v.llw(O'Wl9W).Ul1~yoer~· •---~~.,_,..._. -~·-, .... ~'fr""~-' .~·>_·:<<=·~.,. ""'.'\~ ~--::t·-•-..... • ->~-..~>:!-, -· ,1"'.\j1 -._ __ --~. ...-.. ~~-"t~~*1"'t ~--°;"" _.b I -~!.1.. ..._ .... ~...t.,.,. -·~~~-"~v -"T'' • .J---< -J-.>-4: ~, ,.....,.....:! • di ) "'f ... _ •• .,,J • .• ., -· 1(14J ·Mllr .... .i(~~~ ...... -r~--~ _,..,;~ ~ very u s new jo ," s ofprl"C-l of.-lnt-Con .... U1' ~ 6n, . rn . ........,, ~CM), Ofrtci cai. A -,. .... SM. -:::-A E~.:-:.=: ~ NOTMU: · Wataoo. a Newport Beach resident. "It's going to :::;o.:, or w:::.~-~'-'llnq ~ .. • you should ~ither appear s1,...._ 4..AD,·-.·......--..--c,,.-1,sa ........ -·-be a c .. ·"-'"e. I think we'll have a v•-solid team "' ett ....,Y --,_,'"at the tw.rino and state -__ ............ ------• ~ -1 ~ •• ~.~-· ... ~~.: ""IUOlfto "Our -Jectlons or fil "' ...._, ..... , E.....,.,__TrvlyTtnffk (Hee1).J..AO. ATLANTA ,AL.CONS-._ICiM... . next aeaacm.'' -•• -• -u~ .. -' vv "" ~-R ....... _ • _2 • , uo. uo;,.,,,,.,.,. 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" ""-.__.., JA:..,,,.. c~ • ._...., ,...... _. ...... -. 1111a ... J ADO"•o. 110Nao ANO,.,.. the Probate Code of ef'ftt.IC-otv 19 '" ,. 104 .JM c1anc:y 1~1. ue. u .,..., o..... :::' ......._ llillf¥: • --....-~•o•,,_..,.,.,..,, "-Callfomle. The time for ~~ "a-iit",,. •W1PIJ!lt... --..:!!~ ... ""......, • ~~~1.. fifing claims will not u-L...,,._ • M1 S7 117 .Ml TNl'f ,_. -••le'I ~ (.......,,, ---_.,a.. ""' ...i -'-to four ttl ~-•• ·-.,. ..... • •••• 1.40, 2.40; COllrtly CUHll ..::,....00.,. ... _............ =.••....... ....,,.. ~""' mon s .,._,.._.°" te1• •t• .aet ::~~tA1 .......... ~ .. .:=:..MTIUOft-...._. ~~wilt :~nMn~~~hNr· ........ ,! • • "• --~ ,!'! ~ ,...,. , .. -Ol'w'I ....., ,........,, ..... =:; :•h• •: ... o.r, '"r" ---· c-.~ - - -,...,..,., Mt. ..... _.=.:,...... STATSOKM.J,_..IA 1 OU MAY EXAMINE T,_..,....,.. • .. 11 "1 .#t M.11. 6M, ut; Orwy U. ' _,...... ......-.: I ..... fl .. 11.tDt ....._ --..._.-, ••• • r c-. • • " • "" 4'1: ,, ..... (.......,), u•. .,..1 --.... "e In .,.,. " .. " ...... ' . ......, ,... ...,.::,. ,,,. ,. .., ,,,, ..:.'T.. ":.;-==..::r=: ::=-.:: ~ ~-=: ATHLITIC CUii ccr':R:t\"~...,J.ia A-. If you en ntetmtct Jn the .. ·--.... .,~. ............ ue; ...... Clell..,._),Ul.U•--........... • Health club wltb two reeuJatlon ....................... ow.c-nt.t•. yau mey tll•.,... • -:-, : .....,_, (t-Sl MNSOJll. NRW ~ MINTI -Cilll9 ~ 8 .. teA .. "-MOUi.. TON NtOUlt.. quest wfth the court to ,.e-......... •1 ,..._., ,.....,..., tJ; lldlraot -c:-wOMlll¥ ,,.._,,, ....... .u..~......,.~-racquetball/handball courts In wATH DflfttCT.•..,..._,.,. celve IP'Cl•I notlc• of the MNe.~n.~.~•: 1A1 .... U1;...,..11Trwc.._...,,..., .,..,....__,., _ _., New......, Beach. Gym equipment ._ .. ..._.. .. ~ .. ~..., lnven~of -----ts ...._ !--., & 4AI ICll9r ...... (T-1,1.a. .... ..,.,... .. ,.,.,.. -~ ..... ...,.. " ....... 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Call for details. :.~111.--.s.1t ...... c,.u1u. ,_,,..."tu.. .. • ., t• .-eltMll nee _ ,...,.,. .._ ,......,, fllMIL.AOUPMIA fllVI• -'1Nf 134 ,500. NOn: outec,,,..1 "'*• Hurwttz, R~, Mec- Trw.,,.ll&lllll• •"' • • .-. •·••· ..... 1 ... , ••"'•er .. • eirl ...... °"""~ H STAtN: Dl"9CtoM: JleOflfe Don•ld a Meade a • J mol • & • N • -.... t .... Ml.srl. 7 .... 4,., ten ._., -~ AHINT• Dl•ICTOlltl.: lMf\' • • ......_.....__, ,,.__.f _ ' -~.,.... ••aw.-cv.._..,,a.a ' _,_....,._ .. ,..,. .......,,..,;.1...._ . r:..-N-t ;.~_.,...,, !!!! ....... !~ii~" .. Ml • -..,, ...... ,.. -~ """ 0 '· ____ ......._,_.... ....... .... Tllrtlortct ....... _,..... Dr., ... ~._. •• •• • f~· .. ··~.U.9\J~l*Mia: .:::mr.:=:-.....--'\ e~~,... · 1••ti,.1t"# ...... ,, ~-~· ••... ...., ........... ~.,...t.D... 1-Y • ....,... mu.w-...... .._ .,.,.-:..,.... ••~ , a.•tl'61; tel: ----... , •m.. C'IMI --.m. ....... ........ _.. ~..... (714)1tt41'11. ~ 0r.,. Cesll Otfly """· •-.. I, ll.,.. A~=-c... Der~= \ ' DM.YN.OT I • ' BA.5EBALL I GOLF tt Beeome Baseball's Next .400 Bi·tter? t ( Seple.._ Mid rm 1UU h1tUq du. weU, then I'll "He mJaht be the purest bitter In the came ...,.. to WM flt'• poealblt. ll m&Pt be ooe ol Lbol4I toda.Y." aaicf Pttky, • lon,itme Botton coach whO yean.-...everrWn• l•·llOUal my ••Y .. f.layed with WUUama. "U he can stay away from · •. ,... mlialdbRi .. ot lnJwies have nJurl11. he mlaht be OM ot lhe aJl•Ume ereau at marnd lnil'a Muon, but lf he 1t111 healthy he tblrd bale 1houl~ flabm. •lilt the necnHry 502 plate "Ht deflnUely haa • chance to hit .400. .,...,... to .-WY for the bedinC Utlt . WU1iam1 WM a UW• atroncer than Brett, but Brett Bntt, ..........., aUU 12 al·betl 1hy ot betn1 ii ne ver foollld, be blu to the opposite field, be lacl ..... la &M aifftclal ltll'M tta&illlcs. topt all run• weU and be baa power. There lBn't anythlq AL playen wlUI 1 .'50 on·bue percentace aod • he can't do. I bate to'" blm up there when~·· .m 11....-. perceaua . men on bue." And ....._ Brett 11 Nt~t to talk about Yutnemald, who won battinic crowna lo 198'1 It. hiWftl au&horiU 1uch u Jobdny Peaky ud and l•. sald he has yet to ftnd a wealmeH lo Carl Yutnemaki of th Bolton Red Sox and Brett's batting etyle. Charley lAu ol the New York Y&nkeea uy he's "He seema to be ha ving one of those yean npable al hlutna .a when things are goin.c together right." Hid ~~~~~~--~~~~~--~~~---~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~-- ,/ ~ .... ·~ Yutnetmti. "Yeah, he'• aot a chance to hlt .400. I keep tryinl to figure out how you'd pitch to blm, but I don't have an answer." Lau, a former batting coach for tbe RoyaJa who wu p rinc ipa lly r esponsible for 1hapln1 Brett's batting theor ies. neve rtbeleu had reservatJoaa about bhl chances . ••ffow doel he help ha club? He does tt by drtvtq tn nma," said Lau. "lf you'd tell me that Georae wu going to lead ofJ, then he might come clole because be wouldn't have to worry about anytblng except getting on base." AU Bre tt will say la that he has m ore confidence at the plate than al any Ume in hla career. '''lbe way I reel now," he said , "I go out and , expect to get two hit.Ii a game no matter who la pitching." Mesa Benefit ~pots Open For 'Dimes' By HOWARD L. HANDY ()ft• OMlf ...... ~ff There u1 r;tlll time to enter the sixth annual Costa Mesa March or Dimes tournament to be held Aug. 11 at the ~ta Meset Golf and Country Club. The affair 1s a &cramble-type competition with SCGA handicaps or etn average of the last five games played being ustd. Each rour ·man team will be handicapped with the four-man tota l divided by that number to get the team handicap Scores wtll be dett-rmtncd by the four partneN stroking a ball from the best he on each shot. It should prove interesting for the duHcr liS well as · the low handJcap golfer . The entry rec of $40 includes lN! fJrlZe5, green fees, e lectric earl, dtnner and the a wa rds GOLF presentauons Entry forms are available al t he club or by calhng the March of OtmeR at 979-2270 or the course at 54-0-7500 11nd a::.king for Kathy Wiibur. There arc still ph·nt y of !>POL~ r11w n for tho tourney wtth !>ponsor. taking entnf·'I up to 11 JO on the day of the toumamt:nl af the field of 144 isn't ftlled by that lime. • • • THF: NAVY GOJ. .. C'OtlKSt: tn Cypress will host Uw fr r,,t wom•·n " military c11•1>f·ndents golf tournament &-pt 2-5 and 26, drt•ord1ng to Joe C a r a way of the Ket1ri·cl M111tary Golfers Assocaat.Jon of Southern <:ahfomtd. Tiui. 1S 3 natron<sl opc·n e11.-nt with any eligible wife, wtdow or da ughter «wt:r 18) of 1:1C'l1ve or retired rrulltary J>f·r,onnt:I 1nv1t1'<.I to rn.1rt1c1pat1>. They m ust havt.• a V.!'>CGA, WAGA, I OC or PubhnJt handicap, however Proceed-. from lhC' l()Urni!mcnt will he earmarlted for th•· Navv Relief Fund 1-:ntnes wall be accepted 1n the order of ~t dall"> through Sept 15 Fnr further 1nfurmat1on, call Dec Gargano at 542 ~ • • • P<iA TOUR TIDBITS When was the lai.t tame • llooday qua hrtcr went on to win a tournament as Scott Hoch dad at Quad C1lie'> recently"' About s rx month!> ago when Jf'ff Mllchell was a Monday qual1f1n ~·for•· i.C'urtn~ hi s 1n1t1al victory at Phoenix in th•· wc1md PGA Tour event of the )ea r . Lou <..rabam dad a column in ,. Nashville newspaper dunnR the Women's U S. Open wtule he was r(>('uperat.Jng fr()m illness. flt! wrote : "I J(Ut.>SS the one thm~ that stands out most tn my mind about t he t-0urna ment 1s that Amy A.&ceu <the wmner l ki ssed her caddy when s he won . '\'hen f return to the Tour. the f1nt thtng I'm going to do is lire my caddy and get me one I can luss." The book contains logcharts for 40 rounds along with a special golf appointment sectio.n. ll 1s 4LS lncl>eS and fits Lillo the pocket, purse or golf bag. Le•lberette covers provtde wear protecl.loo and they reta1.I for SI .95. For more infor mation, write the Golfer 's Logbook, 42701-56 Matn Street, San J acinto 92383 or caJJ (714) 6.\4-4994 . Meet LA Sam Maacot Picked for '84 ·J • LOS ANGELES <API -The official mascot or the ll8t ()b'mpic Games ln Los Angeles will be an ea1le wttb the patnotic name of Sam, orticlala Hnounced Monday, a day after the close of the ..-Ga.mes lq~Mosc:ow. -;. ~~~~~"\._,~~~~"'"' • .,.. 'rM"'OlfiClile1Dt1tedi..,.Wtlle-oames uf • ~w·"'"' I by Mayor Tom Bradley and members of ~ Los Angeiel Olympic Organlz.iog Committee, ln a City HaU ceremooy similar to one in New York the same ~. Monday's announcements kicked orr a 24-caty n.alionwlde tour to introduce Sam the eagle and the colorful emblem, said LAOOC Chairman Paul• Zlffren. .. .Zitfnn ·~.Jp ~ .. ::J,Y)ll~ -~ coaipetltW ot'iM' 19W Gabi~.-Tttl'eat1e',"fw.Yf}( s aid, "graphically renects the ideals cited in the Olymplc motto, ·'cilius, alUus, fortiua (faster. ' hlper, strooier)." lo New -York, LAOOC President Peter V. UeberroUl said the 1984 Games wUI be managed for tbe nrat time by a private organl1ation, lacorporated under lbe laws of Callfomla. Irvine Run Set Tbe fourth annual Irvine Park ftve-mlle run will be beld Sunday, Auf. 17 and actually lnelude three nce1 for P9l'IOl1I o all qes. Tbe annual event i1 eponsored by the Oran1e Flyera Tradl Club and Villa Park Sunday Fun RUDDerl. All proceeds from either the ti pre. rel1atntlon or S3 re&Jstrallon (without T·abirt> fee;t wt1l IO to promotion ot Junior hl&h ac:hool cron couauy prosrams. On tbe day'a 11enda are two flve-mUe runa and oae two-mile race. All will rotlow a lar1e loop. lDI ._..... wlthlo the boundaries of lrTlne Park ln Oraa11. Pl,.allle race1 wtll be1ln at l :JO Md 9:30 a.m ., wblle a two·mUe event la Mt for 10:30 • . ~~ , ........ catelOriel. In lddltlon. a Jualor h1'b team award wll1 Ulo be stven. · I .................... •a •• _... ·~ .......... SVeiJn Rlcbler. a Pro-moter. bo&da market Carda md lhoWI board of new 1ame, Limit Up, tUt ~-a COD· servaUve •rproacb to futures radln1 . Nicholas W. Platt, a New Jersey banker, Cl'eated the 1ame that ia beiq marketed to commodities people first and seneraJ public later Cigars Scarce Blight Hurts Cuba Tobacco HAVANA. CUBA (AP> -A leaf bllebt called .. blue rust" la crlppllol Cuba's tobacco in· dUltr)', maklnl famous Havana clsara acarce here and even scarcer abroad. "It's bard to find Havana cigars here of any kind - Bolivars, Mootecristos, Rey del Mundos, Romeo and Julletu or Ambassadors." said a diplomat food of the aromatic Havanas. •AMON CASTao. older brother of Cuban President Fidel Castro, said the plague bas caused about $250 million dama·ge. Agriculture Minist er Arnoldo Milan said the blight bas bit about S percent of the harvest of Havana wrapper leaf, but other Oxy Elects President sources put the figure at cloter to 90 pereeoL He aaid CUl>a bas bad to bey some tobacco abroad to meet loeal demanda tor cigars. "We could export More tobac· co by mixing, but that would hurt the quality of what we pro- duce. It's better not to export," he said. MILAN SAID THE blight, which attacks the planl lo Ill de· veloping stages. "burns" lbe leaves. "You touch them and they tum to powder," be said. "We ck*i't know where it com· es from. It's an untnown we are looking into. We have a powerful eoemy very near to us that bas many weapons it can use against us." he said, ap. parently referring to the United States. !\'nr Olli~ Gary D. Johnson bas been elected vice-president of the 19,000-member California Society of Certified Public Accountants. He is a partner in the accounting firm of Arthur Young & Company. Santa Ana. Sticker Price Upped for Volvo l LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Robert Abboud , former chairman and chief executive of · ficer of the First National Bank of Chicago and the First Chicago Corp.. bas been elected presi · dent. chief operating officer and board member of Occidental Petroleum Corp. President Castro. whose best· known pictures show bi m with a Havana cigar in tus teeth, said to a crowd recently. "We are facing blights of tobacco and sugar cane, and of porcine fever, which. mysten ously, have appeared at almost the same ll me LD our country." DETROIT CAP) -Sticker prices for Volvo cars have been increased by an average of 3 percent, the importer has · an- nounced. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPER'IYSECONDS .. ..._._.,,~ ··-•C-ettW .......... "18UC NOTICE c •>nlOCI our ·-· ... __ tio• ~ 1111 VQUr hncinc1ng rwed~ (714) 759-1515 Al«MCAM H()M[ MORTGAGE 230 N••Pofl Center Omfe Oes>gn Plaza Newpor! 9eac:h. Calflom.a 92660 ~· PUBLIC NOTICE CALL MITD WBlS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO s500,ooo 7Vewpo~.~ty.J.u~~J.nc a 17'14 7fl.><JJf/J PUllLlC N0'11CE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OP DEA ..,.... MOTICS OP "-!auc MEHINO to N-666?3 MARY C. NEWLi:::. ~"°~~ =~::~~;._ ~~~~s\~g: .. ~: NOTICE OF DEATH OF AND OF PET.ITION TO OPllUUCftMlfflt OltAMGE COUNTY, CAlll'OIUllA WINSTON L. YOUNG, ADMINISTER ESTATE NOT:~.~-:.~c..G~~EN to T'MA1l·.:v~E:E0~~NDT~'!l: aka WINSTON LAMBERT NO.A-105390. credlt9nClf .. ....,.._-1.lff ESTAll.ISM ED SPME•E 01' YOUNGofCOSTAMESA, T o a 1 1 h e 1 r s , ""' • .,.. .. ....,. k ~ to • 1MnuENCE otr TM1 c1n otr CA, AND OF PETITION beneficiaries, cr editors ~,~ _,., ...... ~ COSTA MESA. T o A D M I N I S T E R ~-. 'T"I\ pUDjk -"'9 wlfl t.. IWld I" 052_ and contingent creditors of n. -_.~.......,..Of ,,.. Bo•"' ot ~,...son· ,...,,no ESTATE NO. A·1 •u. Mary c. New lands of .,,......,_.,.ltf, .,.._, ,_, .. ,,_""°'-.~• H•ll Of T o a I I he i r s • ~na Beach California G•ADV A. MIGHT.,.. H£U:N -•-t•Mloft. 'II Ch•'< c...-Plat•. beneficiaries, c reditors • Wl'IGHT. ""° ~ .... ~. S-a Afta, Cal......_ Of'~. • 't f a persons who may be ~..._,8-tl.CA,... ... ....,11 n . .-.. ~ ._, ot ,,00 and contingent cred1 ors o otherwise Interested In the .,,_ _ _......._..,....., ........... u_.~ .. ~,....,. Winston L. Young, aka wlU and/or estate· .,,.,...........,,,...,__, "''"'°'"' _.. Pff""lts. 11t ""'k" Winston Lambert Young A petltlon has been filed A. &~~ i.:~ ~~~ ~':c.:" lnl«ttted i»rttu "'"' i.. and persons who may be by Eiieen E. Swingle In Mclft v1e1o. CA"'1S SOM""' ot '"'"~..:• .,,. "'""' ,.,.. otherwise interested In the the Superior Court of Thlt""""""1'fpet11MfttMAtoK .,,.....,....,,•.u•u1N1tt l>fl~•,••t>oun-will and/orestate: Or•nno '"--ty r ....... u~lng OH<r"*'ln-lln: "°"'"""·fl•· °"''•• -wrvl<• .,.., ot '"',.. 90¥-A notitioo has been filed ... ,,,_ ......,.,.., ... .._ ""'" ~ ...,...,_, ...,....,, ~ emrntnUI _.c~. ano after •000-"" that Eiieen E. Swingle be 111, .. -,. '*" '" ,, .... end " 11on ... -lodlultv rt••--uo-by M ar ilynn E. Young, appointed as personal 1KeMd.c· 01se•CAF£TE•1A. -..s. Annabel M . Young and t ti t d T1wlluMMM __ ..,_"'1o n .. -...o.w1ttot tr.e studV•,..•••• B 11 A y i t..,. rep re sen a ve o a • 1,..,,'-"'"-' Yid l«Mklft 1$: 11'00 -CMt«1ir.. Of IN s.tnt• .,,. R•v•r ever . oung n '"' minister the estate of 1tedH1t1.._,,,,,,.,.,CA~ on tt>e _..._.,,.city 11m11• ot s.nt• Superior Court of Or ange Mary C. Newlands (under ,._Mlcli.Atr~ls.._...to A,...,,..,,. -111. 1,,. u tv limit• ot County r eQuesting that the Independent Ad· be coft•IHNNtH •t.,.. ottk• of ,,,,,,..-~e.«11on -u\I Marilynn E. Young, An· S£i.v1G£ £SCJtOW COMPANY, P.O. -,,.. city llfnH• Of N..-t BH<" ministration of Estates eo. 111. WHtmlftster. ca11ron11e OfltM'°""' nab e l M . Young and Act>. The petition is set for ma. oner..-...,_,._..._ A....-.... 0eci.r.t1or1 ~-.. ~· Beverll A. You no be ap. hearing In Dept No 3 at n..c----111 .... ~ ... oared In compll•n<• .. 11" 1"• pointed a s per so n al • · llwet.e,_,..,,... .. ._....tt~ c.11-. Erwlr_......,..,, Ou<lllty Act t t' t d 700 Civic Center Drive, a.t•. 10, t111, review •no uooet~.,,,., 1, represen a 1ves o a · West In the City of Santa So,., 1111 "-..,....., ""'"'°" n•ll•Olt 1or l)UC>lk ....,_••to c1v1c m In lster the estate of Ana California on Sep· ''~Mid..,....... ,,_on c..-ttr P!au. ~ •se, ~nt• A .... Winston L. Young of Costa t :._ 2 1980 t to·oo --.................... ~· Calltor"I• l'or mor• lflforrn.atlon, Mesa, California (under em ..... r , a . .....,,... ... .._ ...,_ .. -1e111'hOM. 11u 1 ll4-nl'. A.M . ,..n111l..-:MOHE oei.ci JUl•lll.t• the Independe nt Ad· IF YOU OBJECT to the o.tM·.Ntva.11111 ev ORDER OF THE LOCAL ministration o Estates ~J. UN111 AG£ NCY FOR MATI ON COM· A t) -n.-fitl i t f 9rantlng of the petition, -..Cy A...... MISSION Of' ORANGE COUNTY. c . ''"' pe 00 s se or you should either appear ,........,T,....._ CAl.ll'ORN1A hearing in Dept. No. 3 at at ~ hearing and state HnteaucaowCOMNUIY RICHARt>T. TURNER 700 Civic Center Drive Dr. Atmand Hammer, Oxy's chatcman and chief executive, said \tooday the company's pre- sident. Zoltan Merszei, will re· sign to devote most of his time to his Job as chairman and cb.ief executive of Hooker Chemical Corp .. a wholly-owned Occiden· tal subsidiary. GOVElllN!llENT OFnCIA.LS won't say bow much the blight bas hurt exports of Cuban cigars but admit the reduction ts "drastic." Malan said Cuba is trying a Swiss chemical, IUdomal, wb.Jch is supposed to prevent the bUgbl. He predicted the harvest would return to normal this year with the use of the chemical Over The Counter MASO ..... In an announcement from its headquarters an Rockleigh. N.J •• Volvo of America Corp. said the cheapest Volvo. the DL 2-door sedan, would IJ.st for $8,536, in· eluding port and destination charges. Continuing stren gth of the Swedish krona against the dollar on foreign exchange markets made the incr ease necessary, Volvo said. 1Jp•••d8eemu NEW Y<>'!IC IAP) -T ... 19'-"'I Ii~ ,.. ~ . -. c.o...i .. -_.. ... u t-,,.,.. OOfte "° -- - t ... ,._, ... -.,,. "' c....,.. rettrdleu o• "°'..,.. .. =~tr_...,, --1J .... lfl(\. N&1 -~ Ctwf>9n .,._!fir • tit-""' "'"'°"' <~"9 ptb -tOCS.y > ,.,I 0.0 pro« u~ ......., ,..., 1 • • , f • : ', '• 1 • I ... ~ 11"" + ''- IO • "" . .. .,., ' . .,., 1 • .... 20•. .. ,Vt II • I"' I ~16 • ... '°'• • t 1"-• • ... , ........ ''• . '-),i.. .,. I So'. .. 'J J :» • • J , .... ~ u • ' ) . . ... 10' • ... pt, VI> lU Uo II.• Uo ~I VO i..J VO ~ Up ts.a Up 14.J uo M.J uo u.J Up M.J Uo 141 Uo tU Uo t1t Uo IO.I Uo IO.) Uo lO..S Uo IO..S Vo ICU Uo 'S Uo •t Up "° Uo U uo .. , Uo l.J Uo I.I u~t·~ c~, Olrc'iu J J ~. ()If tJ.S ,.... -... Off 12 s 1 -,,. Oft II I 1'7 -Ott 'I.I J ... -~ Off 'I.I 11) -' ()If t.t ..... ... Off u •• , ... Ott .. , 1\.o .... Off u 11 1 I 0 11 LO .. t'"I Of! / 7 ' . ... °'' , s l I I• I • Oii 1 ) • I ... 0 11 1) I• I • Oft 7 2 •. , ., °" ,, 10 .. Off 1.0 J.. '• Oft •• I• -t Oft • 7 l~ '• Oii ... s Doe to late transmission today's llsting will not appear in the Dally Pilot. " -..0t1 •.1 t• , • I Oii ._S J>., \, Ott u tt•. ... 011 u , ... -... Of! u MUTUAL FUNDS your objections or file ~~~-E-vtiwOtfk•• West, Santa Ana, CA 91701 written objeetions with the ~ °"""' 011111 De11v ..._ Plltll'-0r.,. ec-t O.••v Piiot. on A~t 26, 1980 at 10 :00 ~ea ) 1i.w ~.-PAL. ~ r .l.,. _'2lHf • ,. --... -* a.n>~~-..,-1'4. --, ~~h,,. "-a--""'--1~ or by ~r at· . Li~~t#n'ff . :-:1 "'i;u-~6=iici:' .... ;r'a';,~~~c:;::r,'on. •1on • s. ... ''"' ~ ~~ ~t ··os~v ~.':.~ ~~..,~f~,);~':!'11!-~'6iin"9- torney. -you should either appear g:~1.':-.= ~ 'l:. NL ~No~~ ~ uo u• I F y 0 U A R E A trtC'TlTIOUS IWSINEU tr1CT1nouuM111Mtss at the hearing and state .,... _,..,,lft E4 '"' 20.'7 NL "°"09 -..:11 •.t.i '" 10.ot ~ iu1 11.11 ..... STATfiMlflfT NAM.Ii STATEMENT ~ ...... ..... EaOI JIA7 Hl ,.., Ea , ,. 1'0 ~ ',. •.u Ptklr1rn Gn> • CREDITOR or a cont-,,..._....__.1,0otntw"· TI1efol_.,.__,,,o041111 111u~•· your objections or-file to1c1 otet """ ~ t1..u Nt.. = 1t0tn.n ~1n '·""'o "'"Fdtu1~s1 1-t creditor of the de-""' H "HS"' written objections with the r:= :vs~ =-.~: =t v ... i:: H~ Sell v .. 10 J1 II.JO ~ f •,£ !-!! c»89ed ...... mustflle•-ur CG.lt.,J1'7Wl/fnltfBJvll .. Sllftl• CENT\HN21All.PRO,tlO'U$11y court before the hearing. CMtVll Moft!My. ClllSM """" °"'Sec.,. Nl .,,,,~ /Ot i 1S IW4'~AM l~tt~ ~",...,,.;';" -' •-•-..... C...'2'1'04 Plf'llEHl,s.A"C,lrvtM.CA'2114 y be .... ._ °*1Fd ... UJtO HIY141 1•.t1 NL 1-ia-Nl F t1-1•u r.~ ,, .. ...,, .. clalm with the court or lrvln9 Coll Ins. 7'0U f'r••r. °"'Ve Wllll..m Sl.te>leln,,.,. la our appearance may Acom F , •• ,l ~. II.ID Nl u AIU! Lt) Nl .... ·-&.cu r-.... -:.,, present It to the personal Woodlend HUis, Coll "3M Am.9POI• A#., ,.._t.ein V•ll•Y. CA in person or by your at-ADV t,),J7 Nl ~d 'lD IO t• l'l.rl1n 11.22 Nl j1 ~ u:f: t~ =.·:::. ::.: IO~ ~ ~ U:~ 11Hl. representAltlve appointed di::'c:!.. ~s 1' COftdu<1M bv •n •n· n7oa torney. ~:---,,_tu• NL eot.n1.i ~~ HL =' ':1! ~t ~f'CO :~ ~ MV'-fiNI'·" ....,, =~ ;tl: ;a: hw ...._ __ _. wltbln ...... r i...-ra01..... '"" ~ •• <endu<ted bV en"'· I F y 0 U A R E A ~ u 1' tu1 "-10...a "~ ,,.... '7.G Hl. .>tho H9Qc11. ~ s,a. J.n Pti:~; .,, u ... 'L.uut' L '""' • """" ..... ...,. dlvi-. 11 70 IJ,. ClnoCfl 1.10 111 ~ ~· ' e · 14.-'5 ~-~· •• .,, UM ,.._rrt9fllM...!!9fn_~dete '".!!..~ ~1ec1 r 1111,.1,,. • , .. .-°"°'"~~>...,,•(!.;'\. ~~AD.J.T?..B ar. a ~~nt · ..._ .,-...l"'06 ..i.~~ JP X)tM iat~• -o.-. ,, :, • .., u 't.Jt'•:. ._.....,Ornlfle! • .. ., NL -~~In:::~ ,.._.' ';\ :\ ~~, .. .::_: ~fy ~lh,,~~y1.,.JYTt • =~ ~:hl~vC:r ~"~~· ;t_f ~~~ ~~""" :: ta & 4'~ 1tl: =.. '!: ~ :: =. fJ; ~t ,... -· -~· vr r ·-It ~ • •... I ... '"_ i ,.._ --Nl .._ ... _ • -~ ·-t.7S• Nl. ~ 1Ut1 -l~ '"-,.11 .,_ '!Al" ~ll the Probate Code Of f'WlltNll Or .. Coest Diiiy pt._ . . l'Mt Mt claim with the court or Nnc. 11.r 1Hi M ., iS 114 ...... i:i7 'rn -~ r ' Lii UI #Us;;: 4!~ ·.: .... ~' .. Cellfomla. The time for M9.l,tl." ... "" JMMI Pvbll"*' 0..... c-t Oeilf Pltol present It to, the person, t_a~ :..-= 1i~ • .. ,. ~ a~~~ ~ ,~ ·:::: ~ '~:: ~ =-~ ~ :t = 11:: ::t fHlftl ce.lms wlll not ••· PVBLIC NorlCE Jiii• n. n. ~ s, u • .-.J!!1• representat ve appo n ""' ...., n.a "'-" "41 u1 ....,. .:st ,_,. MWI • u• a. ,. •1111 u... ML ""'-L1' NL plre prtar to four months 1 PUBLIC NOTICE by the court within four 'd ""' u1 ._., ~~·" 1A 1.11 ~ u.a1.~ ?!-!1, irilJ· _ .. ~.-!!!~.M.IS f t .. · d t of th months from the date of = 'J~ 'l" FIM 1U1 MM ~ J:» '°if ' --..._._ .__ ..:~::.a:.:.,.,.. ~::::,::• trtcTtnounusiMus first Issuance of letters as ~°'""" :::; ,J :::" .. t.: :~ E,:. t.lf .,.,. "' H.,. ll: .-. t.11 ;~ a""-. l~ ltlT YOU MAY EXAMINE Tiie .......... ....._ ...... ._,.... n. ..==~:i..o ~ rrovlded In Section 700 of Wit! Mt 1 .... HI ~GIUS ''HAI °""". ~·NL 11 ~l" ~ ~.. = ;~ .. lt.ff tM flle Miit 111r aw court.-:&. oevl!LOttMHT coM. _.,, che11, Pr1oba1t!_ ct1ode ,of ~~t'-'11' 1• ..., H =~ = t.w ~ '::J! Lt ~ ti .ta ~ 'trl '.:• If you .. .....,. ... d In tt'9 ...,..,, • °"""'* .....,. . ......_, TM oatONs. m L«tlt. i...-a om a. ,...,. me or 10 ... ' . ~ &t:l 11,:a ,._, w..11 flM. :.J uz ... •.11 'Ui ....... "' ':I estate, fO't may flle a ,. ...... ca....,.. 9Ndl. ca.'*' ffllft9 claims will not ex· ~ :;~ .., : "'J:r ~: ~ 9',j.I ,t_: "' u.. ~~ 21.a ~ .. ;t?.l ~ Cl'Mt ..... tlle CJDUrt ton. '"*"* 1t. """"-m .,... ,.., "· ,....._ ~. 1" Locuat, plre prior to four months \lltl'lllr •.JO ttA I .n ti ~ ,,,,. 't! 11.01 ?!-! 11.lt ~ ,..ti.._.. c:ielw__...naltceoftt'9U:-:SC:-:=n..n.,..,.. ~=.c:-::.:n..,.,.,.,. .... fromthedateofthehear· ~ ~41 tz.: '1:: "~ 'J"'' ...,... a~,_ ;u~f,,.;&: 14M~ H\Venby .of -.... wts ......._ ..,....., Ing noticed above Jr.,.. ... :t 11.1~ ~·,. l.. U1Mt .. ~ ~cir.: ~ ~ 1.11 ..._ H: Ml. and Of.__.. ... , ac-™' ==.:·::"'....,"'"".,. ™':a..,~~ .. _.,. vou MAY EXAMINE =:. ft::f3~~ ,:fl ..... J'a:. ~ L. ~~ ~•w.r IM"',,.'-&;it.ir.~ counts and reports c-ty Clef11 '1f 0r-. c-y Ill c-tv c .... 11 .. 0r-. c-ty Oft the me kept by the court. =-~ .. 1 r ::::i :t $.Al 't: ==" ::: 1tl :: ~._9. 4lllUbd In Section 1200 ....,.. t, ,_ ~ 1.""' ,.,.., If you .,. Interested In the "~ -rlt' ".., we ..._ •: u.. w tut i.n "" • ~. flf tM Cefffamla PtcANte ,_.....°"""'a.et Oeltv~ '"'*....., 0r.,,.. c:--o.itv Piiot estate. vou rNY file• re--: ;;;a. l: ~ oi;:t H e.Tr J1: 1~ !;! Ml. t:~ ::t ,a.J ~ NL NL Ml fltl. Com. Me· s_ tt. tt, a.,... _,Ml Me. , U, tt. a.,... mMO Quest with the Court to re-: ~ it.: ~ tf& 's Nl. ,..... I "" :t ... W.. 1UJ ~ ~ ~! Ml. Cefve splcfal notfce of the A:;g:: t'~" It'' Ml~ i =: rn =...:c ~ Ml. a...aJ· •-.. M ... , a. "18UC NOl'ICS PV8LIC NOTICE Inventory of estate assets "•• 'm 't • 't !H! :t ~ . flt\. .,... • ... l'C: -. a... ,. .... '-~....._~.ca. and of the petitions, ac· ,.,.II~· • fl.1i ""' "" • it ~C ..: 3~ g.:· "Mt =""' " ...,, .. ._..,... ":::."::=::' ~n,.:.U:::r" cou nts •nd reports :::=... t ''·" ''Ju. -..; ~: a.u ;. '!-!? illillll" 31j'l:tj n. ...._ ..,_ ,. .... ....._ ni. ....,.. "9'WI 1,....,...... described In Section 1200 ~ OrW8I ,:! ~"'" ii",f Ji 1HI 'ti" ' .tfi . t'&..._ ,tf, 1 ,.......~ Clllllt ~ -·1 ........ of the C•llfoml• Probate • '· l i· 4li K. j 1::1 7 :"" · a.I Ull ~ n.Jt 1 -......... •lllcumts MQUITINO ... JOYCt ... Tll .... ISH. ,. ... 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AP ·~-•A••h\I NEW YORK -Whale it still might tum out to be the second worst recession •o nce the Great Depression of the 1930s, the current downturn 1s already bcmg written off by some allegedly far-seeing seers This. of course. as <1n anC'1«>nt hchav1orcsl trait of so- called economic observer-.. They love to anl1c1pate. They spent two years telhn~ us a r<><'C">saon was coming: now they are telling us an upturn•'> on the way. mERE IS PRESTIGE IN calling the turns. a nd money too. It pays to ~o out on a hmb. because if you hap.. pen to be r ight you l"itn forl'vn after advertise the Cart And l.f you are wrong. )'OU CJn help people forget. 0 , One v.el l -known economic forec·astl'r h('lps that process along by m ean ... ur has own poor me mory. H events trap ham up he merely adJUSts the rN·ord ;rnd advasC's h is c lwnts: "As I told )nu"" months ago. · Tht•r1• 1s another clash of seer who fori•t•asts nril for money but for politics. · and V.t' an· \CClng plenty Of that tlk 10 lht' past f1•w wcck~ They a re an in· dom1t<ibl1· ~ort . always trying to offset CUM••"" m tSt'ry with ho1>t· Are Wl' in a rC'l'Css1cin" W1 •ll. 1l'.., h<ird to deny it. but )OU can try Isn't 1t really mor<' <'tvtl1u'ff to say. a~ d id G. Wilham Mi ller . trea!>ury ~ccrctury, that :·we 're formrn1: th<.' bas ls fo r a recovery? .. SO MUCH HAS BEES MADE OF the distant re - rnvery, and so little of lh« 1mmedlat<' r<'ccssion . that some or the less publtc1u·d but pnhap<, more i-ducated and pro- found economt!>L.., drf' r<':.c-t1n~ v.1th v. arntng!> "There 1~ an uncomfortJblt· h•vcl or euphoria floating through the hot !>ummer atmO'>phcrl'," say~ Richard Ncn· rwman of Gtrnrd Trw.l lie call-. · 'i1 mpllst1<· :ilrt·ady on lht "'·Jrt• th•· not 11111 that the recession 1s ( \f;U "" f\ II l'-1"") f'ha'>.-Ma nhattan IL111k 1·c-onom1sb are ll"ll1ni.: l'ustomer-. this v.1·1·k that claim~ or the r •'<'1•..,..,1on·~ end arc un- l •i u n 11 .. 11 Whtie t h e "''>r'>t m:iy hav1· pac;i,cd. thl'y say. the cronomv v.111 v.1·,1kc-11 throughout the year Claim.'> that lh·· "'''r"t hJ', l>J..,st·<.l are ofte n base<! on a <..light nse in Jun.· r•·t .11l .... Jlt"'>. J n se 1n hous1ni.t starts. and an rncreaM· in the 1nJ• x 1,r lead.mg econ1~m1c indicav1r<,. BUT, SA \'S (ti \~• .• ''THESE ar<' tender reeds on v.h1ch to ba'>t· th•· ti.Jim that a recovery I'> under way.· Fur ooe lhmg. th•·..,·· 1nd1calors could continue rising for months before th1• 1-c onom y reached where 1t was. As a matter or r ,I( I. -.<1mc or them say. thP f)Qpular m1>jSUf"e5 11f t'<"<J111J11111 ... trength declmed so fas t during lalt- 'IJrlng and e:irlv summer that they couldn't continue in lhJt din.'ctlon wiw;ut a total rollapse. Pubhc pcrttplJon too nught be playing a role in ~ euphona When. for example. a level-headed economist says that. yes. he c:in stt some Light ahead. he doesn·t al wa\~ mean todJc;count the 1mmedlate problem s. A~ interpreted. ho""e\f'r lhe fact that he sec~ light 1. \·1ev.ed as an opt1m1~t1<' '>t<ilement In ~OmP m st.ance-; what he reaJly meant was that. no. this recession isn't thi- end or the W()rlt1 . but 11 '!. real bad ----~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sl~k• In Tlw •l..eri~an Lnl""9s Spo1Ugl11 H (W V()Pf' IAP I ~--Pf'\-MICI rwt <l'W'9 Of rr. ,,._..ft fftO\f .,.,,.,. ~ .,,.,,... S.0t• E •<~ *"""""'· tr.O..~ ,_,. ........ ., .... fnl)l'.t"""''1 )QutOO U>rp ... ,, -~· 1•1,..00 "-'r"° ... NJ T~ •11.lCO &"~" m: ~El ""' f1 .00 '-' """'° J~c ~T JOo.IOO ~~~~ rn:t: E..-. 11•.100 StdC>lu,,., • in.~ UAt. Int 70~ l'I J/ ,. .... •• 10 .. ~ ••• ,.. ~· . )1 . 71 • 10 ~ ... ' IJ , .... _ , .. . . . ~ .. , ... . ... ·' 0-I"'() f \ C,.tt.M> ~' L........,OV ~V•flif'¥ \ RifV11nt A ~,..,,..., .,,,.,,,,., "fin.:........., a..n.o Ho .tlrtab .. rW VQP..-IAP) ..... 11 ... ••• '°"'" u .. 70.,. 1 •I~ IJ 11. ~ ·-.... .. .... .... . .,, • u .. . ' v' • ' t , Television T~.August5. 1980 OM. 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MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPOAT 7:30 8 2 OH Tl4E TOWN eonrue cnuno ano Stf!YI Eow.,oa 1ra¥e1 to Sen Fr6"clsco tor a V>Stt to North 8eacf>. lf>e Hyett Regency Hole!.• tlllll w.1n a 70-yett-olO ~ wt><> n.ns ecrou tne GolOen Gatl 8'IOgl Ollty; COM- mwitator ~ AnOenOI\ .,_esl'l<•ec:1~ D SHANANA G<Mll Heo""f Youngman D • 100.000 NAME Tw.T TIME D t!I FACE ntE MU8C • ~/l.EHM:R AEJ'OA'T m NEWBCHECX UC> 1J (I) ™£WHITE SHADOW Co.a. ~ l'Ml4ps • ledy CCCI bte.tlc uc> en angel dus1 nng (R) D ntE Ml8oADVEHT1.JAE cw 8HSWY'L080 ~obo encountfn a UFO C'Jla1111ft Lbti11g• 8 KN>CT !CBS) Los Angeles G KN8C (NBC) Los Angeles g ICTLA (Ind ) Los An9e1es 8 KASC· TV I ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB tCBSI San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCS T (ABCI San Diego I KTlV (ln<l) Los Anqe•es KCOP TV (ln<J I Los Angeles • KCET·TV (PSSI '-OS Angeles e t<OCE·TV tP8Sl Huntington Beach I I "'"to llb!'l~l•"O a grovo ol ~h1(.1t-ll4:~~ I<' ,,,_.. c0un1.- """ 1R1 0 PR!So+4ER: CELL BlOCI< H In ll"a S .4l>M!nef! Mo,,1Cil 1flf. now ''"""' •·~IADhit"4\d '61'oe< ot '"" 1><•100<"'1 0 ~ kAPPY DAYS TIW! oranO OP"f'•"9 Of A"'Old \ ........ 1 '""'~ rM18U't1nt 1.S 1P'tt&..Htw"('(I Dy some m.,or lalt·mlt\\iu~ o<OOlemS IRI D MOVIE • • • 'Joe f 19701 Pet~ Boyle. ()enn1s Patric~ A fat..., enraged OW" "'' dlugnlf'r s 1nv01v.,,..f'ftt .... " '"' "'°°"' CllUQ ~ fll\f•sts tne w.lhng SUWo'1 ot a fanatic:.. banOO'T\ b!QOI •n l><lnQ•ng ll'le n•P. l)OMl01,__,_ f2 twsl 0) P M MAGAZlNE Mee1 t>ounty nunter Raloh Tl'<>'_.. en M 0 """<> o<eKtibel IW'l>a for "'' Plllflnfl II> MOV'llE • • ,.., "TNI Jaynawkl!ln 119!>91 Jell Cl'lanoMlt. Feu ;.. PerkfW A man and 1'14 P<ISOMf. 8 ~!W IMO· er. 11111 "' IOve w.tn tl'IEI ~ ""°"'"' 12 nrs ) fL) 28 TOHIGHT GUNIS Katl'lif'en Olton GMOC e0 Of ' New WMI maga.zule •nc:I l1nane1al e•oe<I O•rrell W1nr.cn .,, ""'N!l Nnf'rlCI S ev<rtw>I econotnte er ..... ano °""' -· tnOnev·UVIOO tre>s t<~I Cl<lt'l Aoo4wlS m F\.AM8AAOS ··The COid Logl'll OI 0ey-' Wllloam ....,. l'loa ..... ,ob • an ~ mecnanoe "'° CNitMA QC* to WOttl U I •*I-(P.,, &I jc::c;) uoeo LAVPNlt IHIN.IY l-f'le and~ Mll'Cll lot '"" """ pa•n ogeo """<> """o.r.d I -· POI· aoneCI 8'wl9y and IUd• NfPC)eO 1..-y _, ~· l1t. (P"'111(RI • llOVIWCV l""' tNIY -De., .... '° tor •tMll"O • cemont lllOcAl • NOVA Wl\y 0o S..os SonQ1 So- <tnhall ••-why bo<d• ""O ""''" reooontl _.. .. 4'nd ~ t-~ ~ ~ "°"' gene<•· 11on IOOlf*lllO" !CC)IAI t-00 fl C88 MOW • • • One If> A M .. '°" The Ron Lef'loro Story I 19711 LeV., Burton. Pawl 8en,.,...n Tne nS4! Of IOf· mer Oetron Tioet' oet>te<· l>tlc)er Ron leF~ lt()f'll pr11on to Int m11or 1Mg1..-11 dr-llleO tRI D MOYIE • • From Here To Elernt· ty At1errn•t" Ano ~ t t9791 Wiiiiam OevaM Don Jonnson 591 Wiiden s m.•treu s twvtally usaullecl 0., ,,.,, r.usbttnO. eno en eol•atf'O man ..-ee plens 10 rnart"1 ~., P<f!gt\anl aooai<te 0911. ... ~ o ~ l t'Sb1dn Parenting - Booo. A/\<l lynn A test>oen couoll' d1SC\.IM now '"''Y ._,,,.,., '"" pure<>!) ,..,f d l>olO, g•rl 1nrougn o.1qohCl4ll •nowmtnatt0n 1A1 O ® THREE'S COMPAHY .1.K• and Cnntsv SVi(>l'CI J9""' wan1s to l>f'Com!' a IN)I~ -~ plac:o!'S d ..-S()lloer "° l()f • l•tnet '°' ntt!' ·· rCCl!Rl 0) MEJN GRlf'FIH GvMta Ang.e Oct<""SO'I LM Y8fVlll Ch<O To1Der1 ~one B•own G~ W NCYVA Wny Oo Btrds Song?" So· ""'°l<SIS &aamtt'e wny OO<OS 6'"9 ""' l'l f~oOnal il<:Ce<"IS an<! P8U ,,_ tn<lMOv"' ~· aiong !r()f'll oener• toon to~at'°" fCCllAI ~..30 0 ® TAXI Ae¥erencl J<m bt1n9S "'' ,_ pel ...... C'Vf!'·t~" rllOel'>OfM . to 1ne gwi;ge IRI &;) FUM8AAD8 ··TN Cold U!1't OI Dey' WMllam la!'O• NS ,,,... IOb as an SH'plll/"9 meet\enoC encl Chr1Sttr1• QOe5 10 wor- es a wa.tlr~ tPart 5> (CCI 10:00 0 0 NEWS D ®' BAA8AAA WALTERS SPECW.. Bar bat a Watt~s int~ 8o and John Otwtll<, Atet>· ard Pryor and Alan AIOa tR> II) NATIONAl HEWS a!> N£WSCHE<X 10:30 m m MEWS fD PRESEHTE ~·.can Oo4 Put P..-s. e"1 AnC1 F Vlu<'t! A n.stor .. QI! -of the 09otelop-,,_,, of Moiuoo"• ooC tnOu• try on tne eont@ll1 of Viet War Program Lags Public TV P-roject Staroed .for Funding By PETERJ. BOYER L OS ANGEL E S <AP> Public television's stout line of co rporat e be nefa ct or s , s o generously supportive of the arta on PBS. bas withered in the face of a project not as easy to get behind a.s "Live F rom Lin· coln Center." As a n?Sult. PBS' 13-hour Viet· nam saga, tracing the Vietnam War through the 1975 American evacuation, bu gone begging for funds. The ambitious and worthy series may still be made. if help arrives. but it will ll)(ely emerge an abridged vers1onort.be· original vlsioo. subject matters, such as the Equal Rights Amendment. NOW THERE IS the chan re that the European partners, un - able lo wa it indefinitely fo r WG BH to raise money. may drop out. B ut the really interesting aspect of WGBH's problems 1s the di.sinclination of PBS cor· porate patrons -such as Exx· on, IBM, Xerox and Arco -to help out. "We all knew this would be a t o u g h o ne f o r co r pora t e Am e r ica." s ay s WGBH's manager for news and public af- fairs. Peter McGhee. "We knew 1t THE PllOJEcr, produced by would be the last part of the polity station WGBH in Boston, in wanting to t.a.lk about Vietnam. tended to dissect that American But wedidt.hi.nktherewas a small •'The ch ief opera t ing of- fi cer <Howard Kaufman ) of the company nixed 1t ." according to a source connected to the pro- posed series "I don't know why he said no. but apparently there's an a p- prehension that a program about Vietnam would be as d1v1sive as the war itself." Kaufman was not available for comment. but an Exxon spokesman said. "I can't believe a decisioo like this, on one pro- gr am . would go to that tugh a level <Kaufman)." The official reason Exxon gives for not gomg in on the project is that the co m pany i.s doubling its support or PBS fine news series. "The Mac Neil-Lehrer Report." to Sl m i llion ann ually next year. "precWdlng our support of other nightmare, displaying Its many~ groupwhobadenougbfailhinthe ::;,4).~1~f~~~~~~~~~~..t~!\t;t> ea1er to comprehend lbf! whole. WGBB THOUGHT IT bad ~'9blit6-tnl~r~l.-~JU'a,~~· 1-J:•'J'---A;•," A!;...,;'..·-~~, .... .,'V'IP' •\ PBS fundin9 Ls always a pre-found its corporate hero in the carious art, but the foundation of Exxon Corporation. Exxon tbls project's deal seems usually prefers to fund in the especially compJu and fragile. area of the arts , "Great WGBH bu a deal with three Perfonna.oces," and such. But Cable master Wms Tammy European TV networks -in· to the surprise of WGBH, Exxon cludinl ATV lD England, which "said they wanted to do it," ac· SAN FRANCISCO (AP)·-Ted . co-produced the ~nt~versial c:ordµig to one close lo the pro-Turner . owner of tbe Cable . ·l~~1~'C' ....;.!. ~ ·~~_,~ .. ~;.~··.; -·( · "y ...:r-~ ~'. -~ .. , \ . .: r i..;....c;-:.~-; ?.:::tt..:-:.: ;"''.:~ WGBH last year -to pr'oduce -they believed lo the proJect. first Tammy Xwaidifven t>y t.6e seven of tbe proposed 13 they knew there were few com· Cable Television and Marketing epbodea panies who bad t.be guts to do it. Association. To get the project 1oing, and They saw t.bemaelw:s as ooe who Tbe Atlanta televiskMI tycoon to keep tllole European partners would." and aportamy was booorec1 foe Involved. WGBH eounted on a $1 The producers were excited being the pertoo "who made t.be mUlioa pat from the Corpora· about Exxoa's interest, because most siplficant contributions Uoa for PuMk Broadculinl (a among public TV's friencla lD big during the past year to the total of M mllHctn la needed>. business, Exxoa b&i the repute. gl"OWlh of the cable teJevisian CPB Procnm FllDd Dlreetor lion for "resped.lJll the creauve loduatry." Lewta Frndman tuned clown proeeu," .. -one PBS producer He also owns the Atlanta &M ....... &lilt ..-. ecmt...S. put It. EuoD usually leaves its Braves and Hawks and was taa tbl& CP8 Mould fund pro-beneftdariel alone. two·Ume uptain of winning lf•lld of more contemporary Bat..,.,_ly, Enon laid no. America'aCupyacht.s. TUBE TOPPERS tntD 9 UCMOW • • Tl'le I( 1f1Q Of M8tVIR Gardon• C t9721 Jock Noe;t.ot_, 8~ 0..-n Two b<Ol"*'S ""81,.ttO '""'" "'*' .._ Ore¥n Of ~"'"9 10 I tr~ Pll .. O'M (RI ••• , .. ~ Elr•tftQA"' lltHI Ray ~. Mlt· *'° Ooelncfl 0unng WorlO Wll N. e An!Wl ~ ...., • ll'leltOf from Ifie KCET D -8:30 -"Why Do Birda Sing?" Scientists examine why birds ~ing a n d why they have r egion al a ccents. (also at 9 on Channel~> 12:30 I DA TINO GAME NA TlC>HAl. NlW8 ,~..., .. (J) 8AANA8'V JOHd 8atnaov ..,soect• '"" tne eoo11ent svoe.Oe of • GealllPO by ··~ -1 ~ c.raven 11 l'lt., SS 11'\oftl HO. MOVIE • • • "T ne l nree Mutlleteo<s' ( 1948) Un• Turnet, llM ~ In t7111· cen11J1y Fr anee. tnre• dasninv A<lventurers - to the •Id of K.ng LOIJll lUll CBS fJ 9:00 -Movie · "One in a Million . The Ro n Le Flore Stor y." 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Suzanne ~ by Armatrong • Battuk Sassoon to Enter Talk Show D_erby • NEW YORK I API -:'ltot too pt-rhaps most pro minently m its many '4eeks ago. entertainer ha lf hou r . regular forma t J o hn Da vidson JOl nt>d Phil l nhke much of the compellt1on. Donahut>. Dina h Short>. Merv wh1rh rel.Jes heavily on s1t·down Gnfftn. Mtke Dou~las and David intt>rv1ews W1th an interlude of Letter man in that C'ssralat1n$? t>ntt>rtam ment now and then tn a competillon to "00 the TV talk 60· or 90-mmute show. "Your sho" fan. :'\ew Day" is segmented with re· Come Sept 8. V1d3l Sassoon. ~ular. self-help-type features. probably best known to most of Amen ca for ~ chatn of hair· st) ltng salons that ~ars has name. enters the derby '41th a sho" called · Your ~e" ·Da) " APW•...._...O IS FACT. SASSOOS probably has spent as much lime m telens1on m the last few )ears as he has 111 hair styling. though Mo:o;t Mondays, for instance. the format w11l 10clude "Shaping l 'p."' d.Lscuss1ons on fitness. ex· t'rc1 ~t>. nutrition and diet : a cel~bnty 10ten·1c". and "Fam1· ly F'orum." v.-1th experts d1s- russtni.t child psychology. sex therap'. marna~e and counsel- ing and legal affair-; NEW TALK SHOW HOST V1dal Saaeoon his exposure on the tube ha.s SASSOON ASD HIS guests b een confine d l arg ely to thenwtlltakequesuons from the Southt>m Cahforma. audience. And to· conclude the ,,...-.TA.e.J~F~bJ~J~9~~~~-~ t~ ~H~Il8~"\a..._JL.a,_~ .~ v-~-«'...: .-. ~u,;11•1111,!fH~fuW'"~~~~b· J • , .. appear. Group W Product.I~. d1ence the previous Friday to be for tnstance. dropped Douglas Ul given a new look in hair. make· fa\·or or David.son ln an effort lo up and fashion. appeal t'? younge r . viewe rs . Sassoon calls t he program Oo~glas 1s back this sea~on "yo ur e n e r g y a nd s e lf· anyway, '4"1th a new syndication awareness show ,'' and e nergy is ar rangement_ , something the man knows a Toru Tenrulle. of the Captain good deal about. says Jordan a~d l'enmlle recording team. RingWl. ~ut\\t.3;e. uce~t _ ,.w;.u.Jl;aWA.,bil~ !l'~'t\ ~' ~ ~· · , , • ·~-..-.nn·'"tfi~re"''tn~ MMlen~~.,.. •. ~' '"'.:...... . .... t . -.... "~· for SFM Media Corp. that some TV people believe Miss Shore has outgrown "This is a man who exercis~ every day. He's into bt>alth. You sat up straighter when you're w ith him." R i ng e l s ay s . "The re's nobody around him who's got. a tummy He's got that specialkindoflnfluence." ............. NBC'a "DAVID LET· terman Show" is a imed, meanwhile, at a young audience, and one interested in comedy in the IDOC"D.ing. Lett erman's pro. cra m stumbled out of the st.art· ing blocb in JUM, and was cut from 90 mlJlutes to an hour . Tbe show ls , qulte obvtOUS· ly, aimed at young wome n, though Ringel says many seg· ments will appeal to men. loo. SHOW UPCOMING Toni Tenntlte Sassoon's "Your New Day" is unique in several res pects. -' ... : .-. I· 0 ~ -.... _ ,.,..~ ' ·. NOWPIAY1NG 11..-.... ....... """' ""' Or"'Ot 6J9 ., 10 .,, '""' .,.. tJ() 6990 , ...... ...... 71~ .. .. ,,...w .. ______... -· ... ~ ... )<'t UJI ::. '="...:;:, """°" DltfYl.ltf son JUOl'I cooistfOno n• •93 •SAS Sew ... el• Pr•ll11rtl•• ri l ENTERTAINMENT 'Company' a Must Stage Lures Actress 't ' . n.n .. all • ... a '11k .,...ed ........ .... .... I k?' "f • 8qaail tlM ranlJ~ae's• P11 ' .... _.......,,. ~·"No.......,'..'~ .... "" ........ dueed-.a.IY .............. .... No•. finally. "91• ....... 1•0.lm'• .. a.a.,., ... la ... ftnt Or-.. o-tr ~ u tbe 1U1D1Mr mUIMal at Oniailt CllMt Olllt .. - and It 11 worth waatlu far, .a rUb ....... OM Hwlequlin ~r Ptayboillt .. ••GfMM': a& llle top oJ the,....., mualcal heap. •-COMPANY'' DSP'IC'll A MQl&LOa'S lut· vaval ln a c.'0Upl4Mlomlnated tottetJ encl ll. qwle honestly. not lbe abow to aee U )'OU plan on ,.C.UA1 married ln th Mar f\.lt..,... '1'1M1 flve \wote>m portrl,Yed ln iM abow t'OIM off wt\.h far more haai"'PI than the &1n1le fellow wa.o. la truth. bu notbinc qam1t marnat• and would Uk• to 1lve It a whirl -if ooty bl.I frit>nds dtdn't aet &~b aWful e.xamples Sondheim's scott 1s superb -b1t ranat lyrical worlr alnce "West Side Story.'' And the lalented lriumverate ol dittdot John Fenacca, musJcaJ director OaVJd Anthony and cboreotrapber Lori Sandstrom have gwen OCC one ol its top summer muslcfls, one thwt could hold its own on any pnr resslonal stage . "Company" ls. more than any musical an re· cent memory. a true ensemble pieff. Its nominal star ls the bachelor Robert. skillfully enacted by Michael J on Sims, but in actuality there are 14 1eading roles, all intertwined and interdependent ~lul ~~) '"'~1°~~'"' \!J..---11-• 12••. *"' .......... .... ,.. ... ._ .... ~ TMI ._.... .,,_.. UClttNt ..,_, .. ,__,. n -..., '-4 ___ .,, ~ ............... .... .......... .., ...... Aalfll.ANI .... IMleMetiltt .... t .... t .. \ ~ .. _ .. .......... U4-1!»14 ,,_ ..,,. llUI Ui800N'" II') ......... ,. ...... . "ClOSllMCOUMTBS OflMI WIDHD'"••• -··-''"'' ,.,,,__ ... ,.....,, . ., A.lllft.AME• ,,... ,, .. .,..., -··-1-lltM 494 1!»14 ,.,,,__,_,,......,. __ ,~ .... _______________ _.. '. ' EJ-]111 . . ~~:-:" w,e1r._ IAIUllllW ....... cs=!:;-:C ... •LAI 1111•"8 .. Intel mission Tom Titus on one anolJM>r, ind f'enacn hu done an out· tLandlr\I Job ma h In& 'he m to1 · t.her. 8 PACE OOF. NOT PERllrr ~nltloo ot nch andividual conlrlbuUoo, but amonc the h1ahlh~hu •rt-Kathy l'erkln.;· trantlc explanation v.h y 1M'1 not "Getllna Marned Today" to her (0Mlf4 1f\IN A "'11'0( .. l .... V DY \4-ft W-1M -~I'-. dlt~-bv -f •fl ... CI """tell 191• .. IOo 0.• .. ,..,..._. \It• -... ,_,.,,.by AtpM .......... '-'"'""' by .,~ ... •• ... 1110.0 •kiM•ftO bY llNrt. ""'''""· '""'"" .,..,..., bot ~ ... ,~ ....... l>'•-1.0 ,....,~. '"'°"°" s.i .... ..., ... p "'· lty 0.-C..... C.ul._ J/01 • 111 ••w N-C..IAI ~ ........ ~ .... Herty ...... . \uWll . • • • • • • ••• ...... , -"""• O.v10 THI. C.UT M~JottSlmt • l•J k..,. .. ,, 111c111 .... •000tt• l orl "'"' Cr1i.Fle<N"'1 Ml<llelel ---1 C.rvMU~• c ......... -... . Broadway Fete .............. ..... Pevl ~Ml L•rty M<l•I• IC4'1hy .. .,, .. C•tvW. COi<~ 8-AICetler Alcl\Bot-11' . ,_,.. 8tKll~..- llY Scwll . ltoOH'tllt•• San Duncan and her new husband. Don Correia. meet actor Dom D~Lui~ during a "Salute to Broadway" party at Les Mouches disco lJl New York City. Duncan is appearing in "Peter Pan" on . Br"arlway. longtime lover; Sims and Roberta Kay in a mom- ing-arter duet as s he prepares to wing off to "Barcelona." and Barbara Keller's brassy, ir· reverent I.Oust to "Ladies Who Lunch." Another number, "Another Hundred People," has terrific potentional. but unfortunately, Zoreene Burlin- Greeo has difficulty making the lyrics understood. Memorable non musiral moments include a hilarious karate m ulch between Liz Kereisi and Richard Rodgers und the most friendly divorce on record between Lorn Hinz and Craig Fleming. The peak moment an the show. however. and th e segme nt whi c h de mon s trates Miss Sandstrom's s uperior choreographic talent, is the production number "Side by Side by Side," which opens the second act. It's one or the finest ensem· ble efforts generated on a local stage in many moons. C REDIT ALSO TO ANTHONY'S superb or chestra. which does a beautiful JOb with Sondheim's intense, driving score. defying you not to leave the theater hummmg .. Company" 1s a highly cn1oyable visit to the Woody Allen Sl'Ct1on or New York . and is the ideal selection for the r1r!>t OCC musical to run two weekends mstcad of four l>tra1ght nights. Three more pl'rformance'> wall be given Thursday throu~h Saturda~ l'Vl'ntngs with an 8 o'clock cur· tam in the t·olll'gl' <.1ud1 torium • CALLBOARD llavmg closed its last season with a Jack Sharkey comedy, the San Clemente Communjty Theater will open the new season in the same fashion ... tryouts for "Meanwhile, Back on the Couch " will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. and Monday at 7 p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente .... direct.or Monica Weatherhold will be casting for four men a nd four women over 20 years of age, including a grandmother .... call 496-1631 for farther de- tails ... Soviets Charge Rather in Death MOSCOW (AP) ·-The Soviet-controlled media charges, and Dan Rather emphatically den..ies, that the CBS News correspondent took part in the killing of three workers while he was filming MO&lem rebels in Afghanistan. The Soviet news age ncy Tass on Monday quoted the Afghan newspaper Hagigate Enelabe Sowr as saying two members of a rebel gang who recently surrendered to government authorities recounted that toward the etid of March American newsmen making a film joined the gang. Tua went on : "In setUAg the record straight. the newspaper says, it ~mes absolutely clear that Rathe r , the CBS TV commentator, participated in the murder of the three Aflhan workers." Between i.1ranf(ers everythinJ< i~ possible. CLAIR DE FEMME YVl·~ \10 ,"IA"IU ROMY SCJl'l;t-JOt-R ' ... " .,, CXl'>TA-GA\lflA.'> Mandrell Sets Prison Concert NASHVILLE. Tl•nn <APJ Country music sin~er Mandrell will µ<•d orm ror her fans al the Oregon State Prison. Miss Mandrell, known for hits Like "Sleeping Single in a Doublt-Bed" and "Ir Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Wanta B(' R1ghu," agTeed to perform at the prison Aug. 26 aftt>r inmates sehl her a letter and 10v1tcd he r to the Cac1hty. The let· ter was signed by 1.000 prisoner... She Will be in OrC'gon to smg at the Oregon State Fair ------i~tt1~\ilr.XW •Urd ..... ----- nu UA Movies (71 4)990 4022 WllUlll Anaheim Drive In 879·9850 COSTA MESA UA Cinema 540 0594 OUM GE C1nedom"" 634 2553 H TORO S.iddleback 58 1 5880 WESTMlllSTCR lJ A Conf'md 893 054& U MtlADA la Mirad~ 994 2400 y • . •. ,-... -, ................. ..;) Ut•l'.'1=4!£41:C#I COWIJIO$' Clllf M& WlS f II& Clllllll& _,...,.,,... ~11 .,, l~••""""' ~uo~ ;;.:; '' >t Olllff ... ""'"""' ... ~}f b.S? ST AlllUll Dlllfl..t• 'ltCWICI' •1GUU TllU 111( IOW&AOI' IAOOilUCC '"1Q" l>J'1 .,,~ l~J'.lf'W H~ ti '-"' "~~v "AIRPLANE .. INI -..cA.L COUMTDOWM'9 INI --nff EMPtlll ,,.. STlllES IACI'° _..,,,,rll$- The Ancient Mariner '"THI a.ACI HOlF ~11Aurr••• C...ontf'S PlllCIS welcomes back BOBBI &aYDE As>Peartng Tues .• thru Sat. Nites During August ON THE BAY NewPort Beach "'MOMITSUCtCU llOW '"THI.,........,.. INI ' &=re=r'& • I "WHOU~ MOSIS• INI "'Cl•ett•~· "AUl't&CO ecM.r ,., u• "IUE~INO .UUTY" _,... "THE al.ACK HOU" ••HANGAf' ,..._.., ··-··· ,._ ... • GAMBIER. Ohio <AP> -Joanne Woodward, aft.e r a successful movie and televlsloo career. says she wantll to return to the stage because of the challenge It offers "J · m at the st.age tn .. my life where I want to conquer mountains.·• s he said at Kenyon ·~ College, where she at, · '· tended two productions or the school's Festival · •• T heater. "Where e lse can I play Candida?" She was referring to her title role in George Bernard Shaw's play or th e sa m e name ~. scheduled as a festival production next sum- me r. Miss Woodward, a festival board member, was at the central Ohio co ll ege r ot performances of a Shakespearean comedy INQM. IMIOll ' "ClOH lNCOUNnM M ,-.. 3'd KINO" " , ........ _.., .. .. • ' 4 -• .._ ...... ' .l ~ ' ater . Babies By lUCllAl!L PASKSVICll __ __, ....... Little Ible Son1 alts at the edre ot • communit.y pool near bla Woodbriqe home. At 8 months of a1e. Kyte•s Clanalina feet don't even touch the water . llut llAnnl.na. 21, wades over to Kyle and holds out a ~.,:O handshake ls intended. 'a arm reaches behind Kyle and poshes the youn,._ into the water. Kyle lands face first and sin.ks a couple of feet below the surface. Manning Just watches. A few <Iona> seconds later, Kyle comes bubbling to the surf ace, rolls onto his back and lets out a screech. Kyle is close to graduation. Kyle'1 mother. Carol, won't come away with a degree suitable for framin" when her son's course in "reflexive training .. ls completed. But she will come away with con· fidence that Kyle ls virtually "water safe" if he takes a tumble into one of the pools or lagoons that dot the Irvine area. He'll float, he'll cry. and he'll likely be rescued. Manning, a lifeguard with 11 years experience and IO certifications, including advance life support, is chief of Uf eguard services for the Woodbridge area .. He says he took a special interest in child water safe- ty after witnessing a child drowning incident in Malibu some years ago. He reme mber, somberly. that the dead child's hands were outstretched, as if reaching for help. Although Manning 1s an upbeat young man who handles the youngslers with gentle hand and voice, he also notes that the average drowning occurs in water just three feet deep. In other words, a panicky child may drown when death could be avoided by merely standing up The 12 children enrolled in his private course are too small to have that advan- tage. Averaging about 5 months old. m ost of the cbildreJ\ have yet to take their first unaided steps. "It's a very condensed course,·· s ays Manning . ··w e're trying to m ake them safe in as quick a time as possible." Lessons are offered three times per week (at $8 each> and Manning says the average child is ready for the final test -being pushed "'iito the pool while fully clothed -by about the 25th session. Manning says be has start- ed lessons with youngsters a, young as three days old. and recently signed up a mother who was expecting any day. The initial lessons start slowly, with Manning guid- ing the youngsters to the s urface and onto their backs. His assistant, Daphne Mccree, monitors the child's heartbeat before and after the dunkings to make sure the child is experiencing no undue stress. Most of the time. admits Manning, "It's scream city. That's the way it 's s upposed to be. It's a very positive mechanism; a warning device." Manning actu ally lowers the cJlildren into the water while they are in the midst of a shriek, but in· forms concerned parents that this is the best time because it guarantees that the child is exhaling and won't ~ein water. Recently, a construction worker near the pool took exception to this practice. "He took one look and said if I did it again, he'd come over and knock my head off," Manning laughs. .. The reaction from the mothers has been either very positive or very negative." he adds. · But the women who've enrolled their children had nothing but praise Cor Manning, and .the program. "It's amazing," says Carol Folkers, mo~her of a 9- , • ~C!~tJ:i-Old student. ·~~~~~)~. ~"~1 .. ' '11..~tt'"~±-~f!~l:Z~ "Look at all these bttle kids just bobbing around." s he adds. "I have a pool in the backyard. and no matter whereyougo there'ssomebody with a pool. "You can see them (kids) one second. a nd the next one they're gone," is Mrs. Folkers' explanation for enroll· ing her son in the course. The same reasons were cited by other mothers and fathers while watching Manning at work. They simply want their youths to have a good chance of surviving in case they fall into water. Manning encourages the parents to spend pool t ime with their child in addition to the lessons. Let them have fun. he says, because when the lessons a re held. "I make them work.'' A child who is floating face down on the water is told to "pull, pull," by Manning. "Oh, you want a breath." he <See WATER BABIES, Page C2l •, At 8 months old, Kyle Song floats to sur- face without assistance (above) and (at left) he 's dropped under water by instruc- tor. Note air bubbles; he 's exhaling. Near-drowning: Its Effect on Victiins By JOEL C. DON 0< -0.ty ~-SU" The fi rst fo ur to six rrunutes are critical In a near- drowning incident. The victim's body suffers a series ot m~tabolic blows that begin shortly after precious oxyg~n-is deprived~ ac- cording to Dr. Pa ul Selecky. director of the pulmonary division at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Quick action 1s the watchword. "It'~ much hke a carchac arr~st," he said. "As soon as sou can ventilate the patient. the better off the patient is goingt.obc" After water 1s drained from the lungs. mouth-to- mouth resuscitation should be given immediately. he said. If possible. the emergency lifesaving technique s hould begin while the near-d ro'A111ng \'icttm 1s sllll in the water . THE CONSEQUENCES of tardiness in treating a near-drowning victim .can lead to permanent disabtlity or even death. Qnce the body is depnved of oxygt:n. Selecky ex· , • .Plained. carbon dioxide builds up ln the blood .. Body metabolism tries to ~correct the imbalance by producing more acid ·in the blood. causing a condition known as acidosis. , ~~,.rj!JL;··~' iit'-'~f . ~~-1 ' ··~ ' ~v~r~·r~'X~,,. ~ae~ .. tQ.. • --~~~i~2::."}~J;t.:.~;.f ~ · coupled with acidosis ean trigger a comatose condftioii or · lead to permanent brain damage. The heart and body metabolis m may continue to -~ . -...~·~ .. ._,....,.a-,... .,.,._ ""'A~..hJ:l,<1 t.AIJ'"'°red.._~vue .bralll-\falllage·. ne\daicL' \ ,. •'( ,,~:;--~----,....::.~·~<' -For example. when a vi ctim is discovered lying at the bottom of a swimming poool, lifesaving procedures should be initiated even though the person appears dead. SELECKY SAID NEAR·DROWNING victims have been revived from such seemingly terminal situations. Although the individual may not be breathing, colder pool temperatures tend to slow down body metabolism. permitting the brain to tolerate the lower oxygen levels for a longer period of time. • ~m~~-----114!httllao DOtM to.a twater near-drowning victims should see a physician even though no serious or de- bilitating symptoms are present. Briny water sucked into the lungs can cause a dangerous delayed reaction 12 to 24 hours after the near-1 . drowning incident. Called pulmonary edema, the reaction is the result of fluid leakage into the lung~. Symptoms include difficulty J breat.hlng, tigh~ess ln the chest, wheezing. coughing and , shortness ot breath. I Although saltwater tends to draw fiuid Into the lungs, I Selecky said pulmonaf)' edema occasionally can occur in uealawater aear-drownln& inci<1f1ts. . · Pulmonary edema can be a Uf e-threatenln.g situatiori. he stressed. • i", FEATURIN(; • • Water Babies r • • ellfotee. Dia =:· Jed&• J.t:.T. aaawr and Wa.Kn 141. ~ There'a no bettel' place ror a picnic than ~illcr Puk tn L•J\Dl• Beach . The ~ ooa&tUne lA dotted w1lh UlUe 1ra11y areu where y~ can It and watth the! 1un toet .tb you e!VOY fneods and &ood food The Irvine Muter Chorale did just that Sund&( evenin1 before attending Utie Paaean ol lhe Masters. Chort.Je member BeUy Jloeltea. with her partner Nu Moore <the wife of chorale member Tem Keett), who are partners In a caterine business . prepared a aourmet feut. The 100 gu~ata feuted on French country· pate. brte clleele, fresh frv.Jt tarts. vic.bysaoiae and ConUab aame hens. There also was plenty of good champal(ne to toast the evening with. St•• CH~raa, chorale president, and his wile, Mary, brought their own picnic table, a portable model that Coc hran Inherited fro m h is grandparents. Alto enjoyln1 the "enchanted evenlq" were Jeny ........ ••ry aad Pllalllp LT-., Bo'-Lann with aHdl Warmt.1&oa, alt• aM N•rm lll•Jer. Cu.a Oedlacer. 8W ud ••rte Keeler and BW Keeler wttb llaWen Nonu. The cbonle's new aeaaon bectm Dec. 12 with Its tradi tional Christmas pro1ram. Under the dJreetion of ,,... AJeaudel'. the chorale wiU perform the "llap,iftcat" by Ralph Vau.cbn Wllllaml and Cluilt.mucarob. Other rreat works in the seuoa will be Rachmaninoff's .. Veapera," Janacek's "Slavonic llus" ud Berm· eea.•a ~· :J: Ne. a "&adlrh " For Cket · ormation write to P.O. Box 2301, Newport Beach. Cali!. 921663. ~ Joelee• Kab~. a graduate of tr-vine Hith Scbool, was first runner·up in the Miss San sei California competition at the Beverly Hilton Hot.el. The pageant was held to select a Japanese-American teen.age queen. Amoog guests at the pageant were U.S. Sea. S.I. Hayakawa and James Elavell, author of the best -seller "Shogun." Miss Kubo r eceived a Sl,000 scholarship and a $400 cash priz.e. ~~ Mr. ucl Mrs. Robert Allan of La Jolla were among guests of Mr. ud Mrs. Clement L ~b of Newport Beach during opening week festivities at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. ( .......... Cl) says to ooe chUd who is still at the begtnnins stage. He turns him over. Eventually the chlld will be conditioned to "pull" -use h1I arms and legs -and turn face up without help. ••When they're ready for the final toss from the one· meter-high board, you actually can see them begin to tum to the s urface before the legs and feet hit the water," s ays Manning. •'That 's how quick their reflexes are. But Manning_ does have words of caution for parents interested in iifailng Thefr child water-safe. "It's only been in the la.st several years that people have begun to seriously look al th.is type of program," says Manning. As a result! ''there isn't a great deal of knowledge" about the proper handling and monitonng of water·bound babes. He. urges parents to "really know their instructor" and suggests they check into the teacher's background Cor advance life support q ualliication. That's important, he says, because there are no state restrictions or guidelines preventing a minimally· qua lified lifeguard from working with babies. ··1rs not as easy as it looks," says Manning. TIDle With the Kids "We shouJd spend more lune with the chikiren ... I told my husband the other day. ··rn a few years they'll be gone and we'll rattle around in thls empty house wishing we had t.aken the time to sat down and find out how they felt about things .. their hopes . . their amb1t1ons wh at are you smiling about., .. ··1·m still back a t the part on rattling around tn the house. Do you know I shaved the other morning without steam on the mirror and nearly scared myself to death-t" "Children need the companionship or an aduJt."' I continued. ''That very s pecial relationship in the formative years whe r e you listen to one another. advise, assess. mold values, exchange ideas and points of view. We don 't even know bow they feel about We." "Get on w1th it. What are you s uggesting?" "You should take your son fish.mg and l'IJ have the weekend here alone with our daughter That way it's a one-0n-0ne s1tuaoon where we really get 1nt.o the meanmgful stuff · · Erm• ···•~le Later. as she tore out the froot door . I tugged al her sleeve and asked, "You wanta tell me how you feel about We, .. ·Tm for 1t ." s he s aid simply, pecktng me on the ch~k. The next morning, sbe slept until noon and at lunch she wore a pair of headphones and a blank expression to the table. I was relieved when my bu!>band and son pulled into the drweway. "How dJd you make out?'· I asked. o.11, ~ s ...... ,..,.... Last week. as I watched Cather and son load up all the gear into lhe four -wheel drave, a lump came into m y thro at Wh e n they left the driveway. l called to my daughter lie smiled triumphantly "Ir I do so )' so myself, at was one of my better performanres I talked about .1a lues lll truS life and how sometimes 1t "'as hard not to become ta lilted by v. hat LS going on 1n the world around u~. but we are a family and 1f we stirk together. thl're isn't anything 'IH' r an l do I talked a bout rums and goals an lJfe and how you had to be patient and sometimes compromise a nd you know . all the bnltiant things a kid will remember has father ~a) ang for the rest or his life " AT CIRCUS-PADAINO BEAR WITH Neal Rickner, Robin Rucker, Jens Am lie GOURMET PICNICKERS IN LAGUNA BEACH Darrel and BettJ Stuckey (left), Dovie and Lerry Gordon "Whatya want" I'm on lhe phone ·· She was on the phone for more than Heartsick, Cheated Lonely, Too DEAR ANN LANDERS · J am s barln1 this problem with you because It's more than I can handle myself. My husband is a truck driver. He told me last night he had an affair on has last trap because he w as "lonely." He said 1t was strictly for sex a nd had nothing to d_o with hi s l ove f or me . Apparently the gum was getting to him. and he wanted lo get it oif hJ$ chest W e can all benefit from readi,ng about the prol>Jems of others - and your solutions often prove helpful. There is no s uc h t hing as u u n iqu e s i t ua ti on . Somebody, somewhere. h as the ide nt ica l problem. So what's the deal? -ROYAL OAK COMPLAINT DEAR R.0.C.: Those "Confldentials" are for readen wbo need advice bul dOD't. wa•t their problems to appear lD the paper for fear they mlgbl be recopbed. Tben dlett are folk.a wlM» caa't take • cbuce on a leUtt comlae to t.be hoaae because other members of the family "open everything." Now tllat yoa kllOW t.be facta, I ltope t.be Coafldeatlals · . ......,,~/, (. ' . ·' . '"" ~n11d•~rs won't~ so irksome. DEAR ANN LANDERS. My fiance and I have run mto a bag problem. If we don't get at settled. there may not be a wedding. W e both live an Colorado. My par ents live here also. Most of my relatives and friends live in California. My I feel heartsick and cheated. When he's gone l a m lonely, too. but I wait for him. I keep wondering about the det ails. How did be meet the woman? Where did they go? What was said? What does she look like? Who m ade the first pass? And then the big =~~~r::l~e~f~h d~~~ ·~ ~~~!!_~<; ! ~~r;t h:~o:~·t ~:n:a~k ,1 ::·~~~~ w-.... ~ ...... ~ ...... c ... .., about it. I sUll love-him. •.. ~ STUIMO ART. WHm LACE • llG&fCY but the t.errible hurt will '1' ALSO: A MUlTITUOl Of WIOOIHG ~IFTS! f1ance's mother lwes in Missouri. but all bla pa ls and other relatives live in New York. So - we are righting about whe r e t o h a ve the wedding. l want 1t LO Colorado. He s ays this would be a hardship for his fa mily and friends and that I am being unfair . New York iS his choice. What d o you think ? NEVER A BRIDE? DEAR BRIDE: It is c ustomary for the wedding w take place in th e city where the woman aad ber parent. live. For yoa, tbil meau Colorado. Ualess your nance iA paylDg for t.be wedding -Hd yoa didn't say be was -be s b1>uld defe r to your wishes. I/ you haoe an rtnn /or Jlappening1. und 11 to Judith OUml at the Daa.ly Pilot. P.O Bor 1560, Costa M e•o . 92626. or coll '42-0?J. fi ve hours • As she was showenng, I fell to my knees and yelled under the door, "Do you want lo talk about anything•" ··ves," sbe yelled back. "Do you have a clean pair of pantyboM?" .. What d ad he s ay~ .. I as ked l"H ' 1 l t.'<iJ )' · ;"l;ollung lie :,Jept all the way up and back.'" ( Horoscope ) By SYDNEY OllAU WED~AY,AVG.,l .. ilEl8 (March 21-April 19); Tum oo charm. • be diplomaUe -then you set your way. especially m deallnl with relatives. . TAual18 (April 20-May 20): Define meanings, see places and people devoid of clouds of sell· deception. Hane oo to your money! GElllNI (May 21·June 20): You can play "power gaine." Ileana astro&ocical and numerical cycles are b.llh -clttumstaDces fall into place. CANCD (Jane 21-July 22); You Calo recocni· tioo, pcmible profit from project you tboucht bad been ''buried.·' • LEO CJuly ZS.Aue. 22>: cau "out ol t.be ~ ... leads to pleasant encounter. Avoid e.xtravaaance. LOlaA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Open Li.Des of com· municatioo -a.sit questions, correspond, refuse to be discouraged by apparent dm.anCe or languqe barriers. SCOaPIO COct . 23 -Nov. 21>: Die bene.th superficial layers -you can fLDd answers wblcb lead to "pot of gold ... SAGITl'A&IUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Go slow. avoid legal commltments -satisfy curiosity, un· load • barrage of questioa.s. But do not give away your band. CAPmCOaN <Dec . 22.Jan. 19): Study Sagit· taraus messa1e; you 1et needed material. AQl1AaltJ8(Ju. .. f'•11>: ... a.e. c de.u.e "urMCemellta'' a.W Ille fea-... PBCES ere.. U.Mudl •): Get ._k 11• fain la _... -ea,..aalw cem,aeu.., . tra......,_, rea~ aanemeat. SUMMER _HIT ' be with me 8 .tong time. -PATS HALLMARK SHOP • Anything rou can say l~ ~-~·~= 'AT Hl+tfftl help me tieal raster will . C't..'4..-t6M064 • M~ ~-,,,THE be greaUy appreeiated. ~;;;;;;~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~ --BETRAYED tN Ii SOUTH BEND . C. M. CAJ:.,UTIA P~-L.. • · ~ ~ ;/ . , M.~~·DlllE~)~~~-~ . ·~"t~ -:·. . ~~~· ~· •lliea)d coafea1 • ' . ~ .... -and ~tteru. ~~-.- aay .. No." Tiley may • _ .- feel dee f!d after Ute q meaalagleu atrair, I • .I .~ _ .... ..rssCel .. ~.... .., ~ .... ~C'h ... ~~ :·-:,..:--'lo\: . ,.'i.._~:(·H~~~~'~i &raaU.C wtfe. Nothblg ls l•llled. Oftee I& destroYI lier .....-ace, ad site SAN CLEMENTE MEOtCAL PLAZA SUITE 245 657 CAMINO de LOS MARES (714) 496-5001 SAN CLEMENTE -"-""'a--....._. reaai•• aaaplcloaa ...... 1 •1 •• .,H to yoa. •ar ...... la ·mever llirl•& •P t•e aabJect ...... If ,.. tre.t )'OU la•abaad IOYlqly Hd aet •• If ••lllihl •• ,, •• ed. Ille will leYe ,..~ ..... "--• ••• 1.ar nlaU..ulp wlU ............. Ille •lwelEeapiaeM. DEAR ANN LANDERS: t ttdDt tt 11 terrible tbe way you print a f .. ~ to -cert&aia people at the ead ol tbe .COi-. ud call lt .. ODnfklmUal." ETfhlBED? 1j.J • I ~ ff kk~n. '~~~ =:··...--/ ,., ~-. MSHIOM tsUMD DAliY PILOT MIWPOIT II.ACM 64'-60JO • Angels FliCJhlw SALE PRICE . ~~ ~}~~~ 4,"~-·~~m=~==~-- &zes 30 to 38 a p to 50°/o off SOMIJ• • BUY MOW and SAVE! pea'"' llt6 NIWPOIT IOUUVMO. COSTA MISA • { . ... 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AUCJ'l•I • • .. •I 11 GOA# •t lllf' Pa<rfl< View Mort\lofY ("-4 wllll Apv 8rut• A """''• offkl•tu~o tttttrr"',."' •' PetHi< V-Mf<notl•I P•rti. N-oorl I •M<'ll. C... 111 '""'of ~ ,.,......,..,,., /iSOfltrlbvllOO\\ m41Y De ,..._ lo '"" C•fl<•• CO..ftWllflQ •"d l>n••rc" c ... tH. For1 _..,,, Te••• P<1<ol•( J,,.... -~W'Oll't'<I~ PACIAC '11.W ....,....., .... Cemeiety Mortuaiy Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 DOS llD -'Ml<! word "pedlatrltlan" won·\ Ot on a ll~nse plate, to Dr J Patrick Huthft d..id ll lht• way ,....,__ .............. _ o..·,, ......... -, ..... ...-.. -, ...... 11 .......... ._ .• w._ ... ,,.._,, .. CMl!ott"'.t IM-""'°"'" Museum Field Competitive By JOYCE L. KENNJ:DV Dear Joy~: I •m majoriag la ar1 history aocl am interested In museum work. Wbat Jobe are_ uallable! -G.R., Springfleld, Mus. Compet1t1on for Jo bs 1n the nation's S.SOO museums is fierce and pay for all but directors of the best-known is low Still. for those with ad- vanced degrees in relatec;t disciplines -art his- tory. anthropology, folklife studies or zoology. for example -the field offers creative use of strong academic backgrounds. While in a small museum one person may play sever al r oles. larger museums divide JOb categories mto six specialties. Curators are ex- perts in the academic discipline of the museum's collection. They research and wrlte. acquire and care for obJect.s. Educators create and implement the m useum's educational progr ams. Registrars organize data and documents in museum borrow· ing and lending, insurance and so forth. CONSERVATORS KNOW ROW TO preserve and restore valuable and fragile objects. Exhibit designers translate curat orial and educational staff ideas into esthetically pleasing. carefully p lanned exhibit ions . Museum directors pro"( J vide financial and ad-CAREERS ministralive leadership. I A 1978 survey, the ..__ _______ ...,,_ latest available. by the American Association of Museums reveals the bad news in median salary levels for museum pro· fessions: curators. $14 .475; registrars. Sl0.978: educators. $12.600: exhibit designers. $12,487 . con- servators, $14,050: directors, $20,525. Some enter the field through muse um training graduate programs . Jf you decide oo th.is ap- proach. be sure the program you c~ is affiliat· ed wtth a museum. has a faculty experienced in museum work and offers an internship experience or al least six months . Museum photography ts rarely classed as a discipline requiring highly specialized skills, ac· cording to Lowell Kenyon. executive director of the International Mus eum Photographers Associa- tion m Washington. D.C. Still , he says, "An inept m useum photographer can ruin a fine painting." REQUIREMENTS TO WORK IN TIDS field: good photographic skills. knowledge about lb~ con· ser vation of museum objects and experience gleaned either by starting out as a .mus~um techni· cian or by servmg a n apprenticeship or mtemshlp. Be<>ause learning situatfons are scarce, the as- sociation will try to help place compete nt photo- gra phers m appropriate museum settings. For in- formation, contact Kenyon at Box 30051. Bethesda Station. Washington. D.C. 20014 . READER SERVICE Individuals anttresttd in miueum career-s can obtom o free BQ.page booklet. com· piled by the Sm1thson1Q11 /n.rtltuhon, thal lists museum studies progTams in the US. and abroad. Send a po11tcard request for "Museums'' to Joyce Lam Kennedy at Box 1560. Coata Mesa 92626 ___ ------ Woman's Lawsuit ' PUBUC NOTICE ---------- PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 81/Sl"'IEU NAME STATl-WT The IOI-~ Pf'•\Oft\ ••• dl»"9 0-W\llln"" CllCSTVl(W l l ... 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"'~'" - •filQ 11'\l l ,_. ·. - . The Biggest M•rketplace on the Orange Coast DA·IL Y PILOT C ASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find Ii, 842 7S One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad • Fast. Credit Approval .._.. .... Wt HMMtForW. ..._..,_W. .._..,_Wt ~.~~••••••• ............................................................................................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• 002 1002 IMJ IOOJ ., .. ,.. tOOJ ..._,.., IOOZ G.Mr• 1002 ......... 1002 !!:::~ .......... ! ... . ....... .............................................. ....................... .•..................... ••..•..........•....... ··········•············ •.•..•..•..........•.•• llACHHOMI OCIAMl1 *bl C\lltom I 8dl'1D .... RIU>UCED•aoot .S.n wi\b b9UMCI ce.U Ocean mini view and _,JI 1114.100 <h-en1 brlelea prevail! 4 IR 3 IDl, a tar 1ara.. 8A PARXVIEW home la pedoe Over uoo sq f\ Mtu 81ufh f;nttr· EQUAL HOU11NQ ol lu.&•ey &mu. Wali talnen dch1ht Lari• 0 P Po l' but'h Act now'_..,., pnvate lot Now SUUOOI R UNITY "",, •· ., .. .,., &.n• l';all 'f~ noo "tlatu'•M..._: fJll91W ••11 • ,, .. ,o.,~•· AU. TMll l'Ol Sl7t,SOO AJlreaJe1tau11et tll.std Mi!iJ [9 A green thumber's delight with ~ ~ ~~!><'~~~ t".~ ~· __ 1ia1\;ll,cJll well·manicured gardens front & rear. _. -~ P'edt>.-.. ,. u ~==~;;::;::~ _ ,,..!!_ ••. ! Made for entertaining. Large 52'x130' Houain(I AC't of ltH • lot with complete privacy. Den. 2 wlMeb malll ~ lllq•l to MIWPOIT .. ~~~-~--a4verllae ··any pr•· DUPUX COSTA MISA hedrooms with oversize closets and 2 fereace. lJmltatlon, or 2 llnll• 00 fee land. G~ SAV•:R, Neat 3 • b al~ s . ~o r k s.hop off garage. d•~rlmlnatlon MMd oo ,,.., rrocn parit. Near bdrm. 1 bath bum• Spoc1ous·lighl·br1ght. A happy home race.~. reb._ion. M'll. ~b. ba 6 abop~q cloH to Harbor ShoppLnl and aJ I for Sl79,500. !:t!u~~o°".='ateoran; ~~at D>&.ooo ·v• ~~u r:~,· ~ch~~i WISUY M. TAYLOI CO.. llALTOIS uch preren.onc('. bm1ta COl.ll'le i Only 1110.000• Z 111 S-Joaqel ... aoed tJon.ordtlc"minaUoo .. OOOllSTOllACH a..o. .. yPNp. MIWPOIT CINTEI, NJ. 644-4910 1'ha newwpaper -.tu not 2 a Ouplca. Owner • ...._. knowinflY accept any motivated Open lo •671-7060• ad ver l st n a Io r rt' a I c: rt' a l' v e "o an c 'n g. -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ---------.ie which la an vtola PO&Stbly UtUe or no cub. ..;;; taon al the law W1ll lrade property boat · car · or ,., 1248.000. NtYATI EASTSIDI ISTATI Fabulous remodeled, re, f\Jrtjshed 2 Bdrm 2 balh --------1 EveeS48-07LS associated aa<>IS: A.,........,.. townhome. Pool. 1pa, .._.. ct.di te.elr .. private yard. encloeed 2 cWy -=:. car garage. Assum e -I-• :::.. 9•.,-;;, k>an. Only $87.90o. •-• -•-AC1 DOW! Call 546-23l3 u H n" l R ·~ J• t " l r u w ., J()lt, W ,,,ll_.,1 ~· iflC•• DAILY rn.oT--· OCEAM llHTAL Ol'!N "•"·••\•UH IO AIN<•· :=::.:..~ ~~~~ ~~ 2~1~ [ ~-dlJl1l1 Creal investment won·;I~-~~~~~~a!••!..,~ tto.Mt for S. last. call 963--6767 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1tf'•'1t0 • '~'t.Jf.IJ1Pf t1'<11 !;;.:.:;;;;~~-~ [~ lfilitl Sernce Oorecto•• To Place your .. Fast Result" ... _.. h _ ---10:_ ad . . . Call Now SpeclOUI 3 uo:uroom wit ---- .se1>11rate apt bt>tund the . 642·56 71 garage. Eai.y RV acc~s SELL idle 1tt>ml> with a bf. 122 ud pnced for qwck sale _E~ly Pilot Cla!ls1r1_!d Ad. .._ ______ .. w seller ass1Wd hn:mc 1ng <Ally ~2.0W 7$1·3191 4=SE LECT I PROPERTIES C.M.Cottog. Cute 3 bt.-<lroom horne with huge stone fireplace ancl formu I dinani: Good 1 localJon near the b4:ach. A.'>l'oumc f'XISt1n~ lo~ IO· ten :i.l loan Pull pncc SOl.500 Cd II 556· 261iO «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES .oaAMS DOM"T LAST and neither do eieaanl homes Lille this beauty. 4 BR. spac fam r m • pro( dee & landscaped. Cat.e guarded comm Prlv. tenni s & poo l & brealhtak1ng ocean. barbor. mounlalll & city b l!hlll vie ws 1$15.000. Call today 979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS MllAYCRIST'S IESTYALUE Thas Ivan Well1 built spacious 4 Bdrm 3 bath. 1 level luxurious home Wlth formal duung. big farruly room & sparkltng, cool pool. 3 car garage. A rare value Only $272.000. Call today I 64e-717J '.JIP'-N ,,. Q.. fl ., ~· ""-',.• [t§lfillll SUGAI M SPICE and everytblng nice in thl1 clean. attracllve JSR. 2BA home. Nicely land1caped w /lots of curb appeal 1113.900. ~ 979-S370 DOW MIWPORT HltGHTS ..X.W/YllW 3. units. Forced f.o sell. Only 1225.000. 646-7171 ' ""'' Ill 9 •II ~ IUN 10 N "'"I• -• ' •MAGNIACENT LIDO BAYFRONT Eftjoy fhe CJOOd U.. OR Udo M tflit Mwfy ~modeled 2-story hOIM ilt a MAIM BAY focatiolt w• a ......_. VllW °" th• WATER. IHCh owt frowt. Wei ptCIRfted 3 ldnft + COfn'trlit* deft. Matte.-~ wHh flnploc•. $195.000. BEAUTIFUL RETREAT-VIEW C1 ff tilt ; 1 1 •1h• wtllt wuA fllf a ~ exhrlor. T1 ••••le'' ..... c~•cl AR exec.ff•• refrNt for lhir•CJ a¥td Htntai•irtq. 2·ttory l bed.+two YllW ~ I IO fl1f ...._ bay Gld NC)ht licJMt.. OwNt-wtl ...., fi..-c:e. Rtduced to $479,500. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Rf.Al ESTATI ~. Hn1 .. , Prap1•\ M._... 11'111 W < <M'' 11 ... , 11~ M,,,,,,.. Aw NN 1>00 8'>.v t B.tlbo.• l..Wnd 611-1400 67l-6tOO S.W•. R..,•..I•. P1op111v M.Nqt•nwn1 2436 W Coa•1 Hwy 11-, M•r'"" Aw NfWPOft &.>ell &Ibo.! l\l.ind HJ·l4,a -67~too ltAMCHO SAM JOAqulM San J oaguln model, 2 bedroOm plus den/study. Upgraded with quality neutral tone carpets, drapes, mirrored· doors and cu1tom hardwood cabinets. Fantastic golf course and nlgbt Ught views. Two private patios on golf course. 1179,SOO Penthouse ''San Mateo" model 2 bedroom corner unit. Hlghly upgraded in earthtones. Fabulous ~olr coune view. Community PoOI and tennis. S178.000 CIE llDBIB ILlllS CD. _9VER 55 YEA RS OF SERVICE IA YSHORES IA YAtOHT ~rwrt.wulJr II) f't f'rontOll!E' In F~rl11<1' • nnv,lw r,.., ('n,,.,,,.,11nilv In"'" "·'''' r S111ff' \\1th f"ln•pl a1·1• Pitt<. Frn1r ft.'<lrrw•n•'- A· Hnnu' Room & 0Pn Sr""'"'"" 111111111· \rr;i \\lfh WN f\;ir \II Thi' 1•111 .. l'11•r Flolll & On<·k Tnih r.nn 1e(IU' \'it~ ()f '"lands & Channt'I" Ami An F'1r.• T ..rl.'t• f·rnnt Patin & T>f>rk ~I R5n onn CAIMB.IT A MOOEl. R.UffS fnd l 'nll. Lo~l·st Pn('<'d FP<' In ,..lufft Four Rt•droo,,., .. Or \nulr1 Ht> Thr•'" Hrrir'"'"'' + Jo'omllv Rl'IOl'T' "\i•:ir .._, .... 0 ff· W h I I 1• r :i r l'l,. Is ' Dr ;i rt 1· ~ C. rt n r1 f'inancul(I, Subject To S'99.000 At 10"'1<:; Vr1rc"1 At Onlv ~190.'IM 759-9100 •2c.,.., ... ,.... MewparfC....,. 216 Ruby NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE WW.. ..... t.... •" ........ brick -.d nc ..... ......_ A cptalty fr .... DR~ f9llly S.0-wtllt 4 .,...., ....... ~ ""' f-'Y ,.. ... :I casto.....-. & ., ....... W•loc ..... to 2 a..yfr_,s.. S411.000. Cti1 673.6900 #ICollaslsle ., 1~!!51 ~ ...... pri•• z ...;., ..... . UirP ............ mclldad ..... 4 wn. ,... ..,.. ,,., s.._. ..... . ....,., ..... _. ....... y_. 0-.. ..... .., ,.. .. ~;: .. -J. ~ks. YllWS fllf ....,. _., SI, I 00,000. Cal67Ut00 . , WATERFRONT HOMES,lNC REAL ESTATE S... R...14h-Pt·~ MM>.vio """" 206 W ~' llwv 11~ M.I,_ A..-.. l'Wwpoo1 8.4(11 R.Jho.t 1'1.ind '11·14" 67Mtoo I ZUNZtl I I I' I I I . I it 11'" { i I j f I SU MNI f J I I I r . z lion 1n ,....Uf.nt: ·-T11•• worto I• corning to -. " lr--1-~-j-, z~1-o-j_"_i......,l e ~-:-~ o.:~•· 0::1 _____ ........... YO<! o-:,;i,.,....., No., ~tow .... Cot .. J o/ 'newf"'"I REALTORS 675-5511 ·-THI ILUFFS : Hew,ert leacS. Cu' II a-.,.M'le~O...• A·-· c • .., ••.• ...,.. ..... oo.. prf•• .... mt wttlt ..,,.,.... ..... .cl fjr'Ht oc.-.cl My •inr. J4-liMn OM , ... .._ .... -;::.r; .. " .... = ....._,ti, .... 0 WILL MW Sift ....... --...... t ... ,.,..."'T' ................. ..... ...,,........-••••• ,. fi. ....... &IMI .. Altnc I ,..,.tSI ttf. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515LCoeetHwy .• C.... .. Mw 675-5511 SPYGLASS HILL Thl!I handsomt hom1· i-. th~ bes t valu~ on Spy1tlai.s With 3 &irmi. 2 Ro and separatP an IJ11o quarters, It won't la'lt long al $.149.500 leGCA,.YOM Beautiful Broadmoor Plan IV . h1chly up ~ i Bdrm, 2 Vt Ba. t>lega nl pool and spa Absolute prn &C\ and qWli $625.0W -_644-!990_ -nm=!rimam::i BEACH HOME .::i SS0,000 Be a u t 1 f u I · · II a J a · 1-'i&buJou.s mobile home retreat Eruoy 1t or rent rt out • lllOJdoy On lhe lli'aler. • 137. ~ 89t4 WALKER & Lt:F: R t: EAST~DE BARGAIN! Sl~.000 3 Lldrm T t.rge master su1lt', 2 bathll. cozy k11cheo w bar Bnclt fireplace. 2 car at lached garage Soper sharp bare•un ! ~ 2313 _, •• '. ' ) 1.r, ·• ' l~RHN!il IEACHHOME 3 Bdrm. den, plus dminit *VETS* l'~ Vl)W' F:bg1tnbl) "'OW LOW0:--1 &. LOWINT RATES Ll·;J' US SHOW YOL' HOW TO QUALffY T .. to led c_,.t WEUSTIH! .. RED CARPET I Ill 754-1202 room1 2 SI ) 11/t'wly re Mesa Verde·s r1nest deoorall'<I & remodeled ellale. ! 4 aiant bd.mu. 2 lut.cheo. ~h carpellnsi baths. family room. et<'. Cl~ to the 1&nd.. st.one fireplace. COUlllry $153.500 k1tc:htn Ut1hly room llf'QBS IEALJY lh.111e pnvatc com er lot ..,., Pn<.'t' SJH.950. Call now! 675-6670 . 5*2JU --------..1 °"'~ '" o •it''"''°"''"''. !~~~~~~~,~~~YJ[e lllMI D Wen,celer SS7·44361 L. ~:::.J.-li!l·i-M •• i.11.illi!ll.L macnab I Irvine realty A IUBllOIA"Y OF THE HtVINE COMPANY /· UTTU ISLAHD LOYBS You'll love this hu ge duplex : 3 bedrooms. 2 bath home with a 2 bedroom. I bath rental. Good income or combine the two and have a S bedroom home. Charm and congestion free• Thev don 't <a nd can't) build them like this anymore. $435.500. REALTORS,675-6000 2443 U.t Co••t Hl9hwa11. Coro•H• del Mar WE HAVE 3 6 OF THE BE.ST LISTINGS IN TOWN CiJ Coldwell Ban~er WHITE WATER VIEW Totally r emodeled in Cameo Shores. on lush canyon. steps from prJvate b<>a<'h. Master suite with larRe drcssi n~ area & s pa. Plus 3 a dditional view hedroo m s . S788.000. FEE' Call Frank Sennes. ora.. WIDHfSOAY 12-4 Ill MILFOID ' IN NEWPORT CENTER~ • 644-9060 ~ Few e11t Ad 6-W-.'• Wortd 64Z..S6 71. ht. llO Cotton Slippers Great Fashion Duo 'fh~z~.~; ...... .....,.~:;i\ home located on water w/pier and sJip for 60' boat. 3BRS. 3 baths. - dining rm. den plus high beam c e i l i n g s i n I i v i n S?· r o o m . Exceptionalty large lot w/room for s pa . Appl . on l y . Sl.100.000 leasehold. Donna Godshall 644-6200. '~·56) . --7 5z:i414 c~vaa.,c...w .. 642 .. Jll q()I [)o,.., Olrve Hl-17 woodd-dQe c-"' 644-4200 11o1t:o v-c(!r'll., CiJ Coldwell Banker WftJ. DCHAMM this lovely Sandpiper model -4 Bdrm and 2~ Ba home ln Spyglass Ridge -Harbor View Hllls. Large enclosed pool. Wood & peR noors In the family room & kitchen. Would like to exchange tor another home in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach or lrvlne . 1355.000. -----·-.. _.,_............ .,, ... -.. .... ... . . -·. --·. . . . ......... CM.YDll. ... Qw-nb1 J .... J bath 1-ct.olft atta. Dtnma rm. ,....., ........ b&r. '-•"1 amaakice to IM•tioa. Fee laod Br••d oew on the .,.rile\, ..... IMRD , ... , ....... Sl41.HI M&.labA&.TT 1-.-14 STA.,_HOMI ~1'1', • \1 ' ./ ----· .. • • • • • • •• 4. . ' • • .. HcMH Pot Wt • _;.T.:::U!!d!t=:~·:.;.A;:upz,;Ul::;:.:.;'5:,:., ..:.;1990::::.:.. ______ ...;;_;,..:;.._ ___ -'- •••••• ••• • ............. ,,.,,.., JOOO ........ ttl ...... leecll I Nt ........ ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Pliml t:.~ trip&eJC, .......... ,. •.-ct .... 1240 OPr;N SAT /SUN 1•6 tuine lK loan ot IJJOK •••••••••••• • •• •••• •••• ••••••••••• •••••••••• •• lllKJNG8PLAC£ ..._or. ~ ... ~72:-r~r ...... ''"lu• JI 07 a br. l ba, aar. yard, OH' 3 BR, Fam Rm •/rpk. -· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bell. $.'500/(ftO •vail 6-1 d1nln1 room . quiet a..fwS. JJOO Oceanlrenl wloter. Av1tll ~=.:..~U~·------ net1bborhood. 800.000 ••--••••••••••••••• 9i'&i11G. Z BR. 1ar. PllllO, i;: __ , 3 '8 21/1 & '45--~ for Mr or Yrs Jlil pd. Mita 530() mo -, aou11 · b 1: {' w / ri FAp 4m-16.12 rp c , n1o . ' • hookup, l•m rm, &•r HatbOr • d•• &al•tn. •AGENT• , ... ......, ..... :.140 lmmedi•h'. OC'CUp•nC) i...-n mdl, OC!9&1l-dty ••••••••••••••••••••••• S150 968-3772 lilhta 3 Br 3 Ba. 187S,OCIO Work with lbe )'OWll, Z Ba, 2 BA, nr beach, . - - ...... option. $'Al dOMI. MMODfd, •urmaive • security l•le, pool. HOMICS FOR Rt:NT OWC peper. M-lfn ay moUVlted. lOO"ll. com. Jacuul. tennis, volley & 4 bdrm Crom ~~ . Owner. mluion . ltt c l an ball courts. Call D fenced yards, 1araat11> BJOCANVON. By Owner. Newport 8 e •ch 112-4142orKeo~. Famibet please. Kids & 3rJ01> eq fl DtawcvU&e oo lA&rllart> otnce. Call 8U1 Int. l 144 p e I 5 w e I c o m f' tra pvt eonMf' lot Wf'IU. fcr ........ •1·18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141984·2561J or 973·2971 46'poolw/launa,dolnm 3 U a& UX G....a. E'aide 3Br ta... Parlt •pool. Acent· No tH ___ . "~.ent.r)'O:utw· Cll!I Owner llouced Nee.rshoppinc•schools. ~ ror Ille 3Hr. ;i1,ua. :1 Ull llle rucNt. wtna dn.111-4580 Call 75'-1119 or 754·91>31. l(arages. ~ blkt. 111 beh. Prof. led. 196.ooo. Aalr for Sybil 9lO 1 k Owner wlll a rrance %4 DELUXE UNITS. pvt st. no pets. I e new. rtnaDclnr 11 nMded.. cau adWta. pool, .Uahelm Ml.,.... IHdt 3 16' moo mo. 1714 > U> tr18t T»ltt.3 °" ~116J Cor 1oc. OWC at K wtlh 25% ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONOO 1mmacul11te. ·1 appt. down. Pnnc on&. Bkr· Uo1que Penins ula Pt BR. 3 ~roomo,, pool m"93. home. 4br, 2ba, partl> t.enms 830-31114 furn. gar No pee.a Avail _ ...._, Yww tt-s 40 UNITS Sept-.J1me. Sl.200 /mo Ill· IO OM Y FAM I L Y ~ ... r=:m = XlDt Gardea Oro.e kica· dudm& UUJ. 6'75-3008. HOME P•••DISL :=bl.eftllr)'.alow· Uoa. Lo•, low main-UOOl.SLE.3BR,2BA.at. R ., a I I y c; o o ri AftA iQa wood noon. Newly tenance 10X 1ross lr rum. Walk to bch. Ne11hbortiood 4 br, 2 b:.i . ~ .. ..._ • Bnlm. 3 Ba. lam rm, pool 6 ape. MU.000 . enjoy your peaceful tiled baths, aod cwt.om Owner-will carry •1th club 6 tennis Avail ruce yard. Big r1r. with On J Bd, 1"1 Ba. dea1ra ,.,.., cw walk to \he made Panslan dra~. 29'h. down. Full pnce 8 is.912• Bill Grundy µoul tbl & wet bar ~ comer lot. move.in POQl. 2 bdrm, 2 be. P&all " ' r• ~· ~ tbe greabelt. our SUGD.000. RJtr.6'7Wl61 · You'll love th LS homt> •••lf~81il1)3j c ond1 t1 on. walk t o lnWaioutSQuare,ooe ~ly returl>iabed. pootmt,900. ~ fl€HIG€ ___ £67S mo incl waler & SC'hoola and 1hopp1n1. the few with attac one bUt lO beaclL You IAlAITT -€ 11 ardener Ow11 11\l(t W&eae Park. 1108.000 garqe. Mut« own the laud. Great HOf'I ~ ....... U.fwwi1'-d 000.213lc>r!l71 JJl7 A1U~Cr&11t.631-1.211 tkzt' ., ...... 1040 1Ui1e.aeoo floanci.oa S2050CIO llALn1151STa ...................... . ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~I··· #7.P.,~. ~~ ·····,•UM0•••••••:.::;5•••••• ·~~· --•4Z..ll00 u-• .. ~-•• ..._,,., ... 1201 : .. ; I~ ~ ir ~ "",__ ~ e l.ftUV' ncw1 ~ lavestn>ents •••••• ••••••••• •••••• •• Neat" dean Is only 2~ •Co S..C11••• 107' rmW.CoastHwy,NB 2 Bl'. yearly, l bout~ to I' Rdrm. 41 .. Rn fotmal dinlna. mnadf. otr,.. C'olon1;il ilr<'hll. r ul fie Rar loratlnn ~ "'°"<' oc·ean & nltt> lf)rht \'If'" " t'f&('IOllS ('Jt('('Ufl\'f''S h•• 1549.~ ---------i mik'S from the 11urf. f\IU · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64'"6646 ocean. avail. Im med. OWMll INCOME pncc only l\13,000. 759-tll 1 CYNUS ~ Loh._. S-. 2200. ms1mo 62.~7407 __ _ I' .. C.M. o.ee• Park Place Inc. 842· 7461 Ole•• a.ec1a ..... •••••••• ••••• •••-••••• .. M9r' 3222 38d.rm. SW.000. Wailt lO beach 2Br. 28a 1ano ocrau VIEW New, pre1tlg1ou11 re· Morro Bay ocean vu lots ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-2971 Agewt. upgraded Condo, almost GU uvt :.1dence Sec. R8lf'. U · from ISllO, terms avail. Corona Highlands 4 Br ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I new, very, very nice, <'I us 1 v e b e • c h & Mr . Ta b b. a g l . Jba. 11 bckyrd. G reat = j •5'" r .. -... Da.:htVIMl Newly decorated on tee clubhou..-.e. Every nn. a TI.,.HM21 fam home Arces." lo pvt. COMFORT•ILE pool, acun1, tennis, .., u~ land. Owner extremely magmf1cent vu C~T . b l'h Sl200t mo. Agl "' clubh11e, must see to arudousandprfoed lose ll lot, adJ. to 'ormer Nixon LARGf: ~Z!!Sl AMD beheve. $1 26,500. As · TRTLRK VISTA·3 BR, atS335.000.Callabootun estate Ry appl onl)., OC:UMflltONTLOT ----CREATIVE sume bl ~.000 al~%. FR. Bob 8 . Redb1.ll Rea.I-believable tenns. S7SO ,OOO S48 -4188. TNtllAICH IAY Cd.M.2 Bl'. 2 Ba Sp;., ?O<!I ArtfUltyf rdecoralded njoun.il ~~r::oo~~l H.0=. _t.y.:..:...,$52.;..:...;._noo_:_._· ____ --f l 723 8828&. S48·6S42 I SOU11i LAGUNA ftttplace. &ar4&e. $6.)0 or com ort an e Y· ...., •u•o Ocean Views Homes s.. A. I OIO &aid your dream house ~ ~1_:.~1 __ mrnt. yet creatively af. -~---------• OurS aJ • ., __ ,,_ fordable Financing Ol+.MeOIH peci ly ....................... now .-.:w.nty pl.e com-CAM EO S HOR L~. 1 available! Move up to ~~:~~~\.. CONDO a.llt.S.CU&AMOC. DESPBAn, rr:_u:::; ~t\p~l vate bdrm 3 ba. 180 deg the good lire S129.9SO. 4 Bdrm +4 ba with D.t unit. l BR. l Ba, 546-9522 You may never stt ~ ~:uru ' 6 ;fubb:~~;:" O<'ean v iew, pri v 4t1· 5'.S-9481 formal dining. Mapolia comm pool 6 tennis. IAYflOtM'T CONDOS like •l agai.n, .. .SOO ·VA <>woes-hu built bis bom~ ~ache6. Avat.I Sept b l Owner aaya Hll. Un· & FHA terms. 3 br. 2 ba. b v Sl750 mo 760 9402 &Indlanapolls. lltt,SOO. dennarbl al 170,000. ly'eusetter Ho..1 Supe r s tarter home. near '/. ery rare op.. -- R.E. Prof1Mh1•1 Fantastic creatlve .TWo2Bdrm.2~baron· FJ bulous rental •132 portunlt y . c all 3Br.t.eruus.Jac . .:uardetl l! j!L..C_..._ Real Estate 9•J.al77 ftn.anda:a&. dos located in upper ~ 2131121·1300 anytime gate Sl200/mo J..i.min.· YJ. ·---.~o.---S.clt Bay area Brand WA.LKER•1..EEH.i: 7141e.ll770wbds Cret*~9086 ~MER OR YEARLY. R e d U c e d B Y POOi. HONI l"'lnl:: ~~' new, direct from bwkler. ---t' t• Dewf EicqWilely furn11bed de-0 W N E R • R e d · L'lose to bcb, SBr, 2.,..Ba, 754-1202 SWltime to select carpet Ott.era.a. &Nie ..._. '2400 4 bUts t.oocun 3 1$r 2 tt..1 l&&ae 2 Bdrm, z bath. Sll.OOOMV, Exec. Home. 510ilesty. color' Standard features ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail oow S7~0 mo Vifw. patio. pool. ex· s br, ram rm. pool. ap.. OPENSAT/SUN1·5 include : air cond .. Mallle"-t --••••••••••••••••••• 642 s2!io · u~lae room. under Pl'QJC2800sqtl.willhelp 2U581Subu.rblaLn. ~ ..... IM pragedooropener and ForS. 1100 H>ltLIASI · --- 1-!round parking. SJ700 ria. SUI0,000. Prtn. Only $15>.000. No ~ualifying, ••••--••••••••-•• much IDOre. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS Pnme view . .. B f1aible 80 & 90% fi.o .,__ r--"' 000 2 New Z bedroom 2 bath --i, 4 Br. FR. Oto Rm. rm m.7605 owner1a... r co·op. anc ..... Juao ..... ...,. -.., · ho. me. Mission Lake.a 2~ Ba . s•ooo 1 m 0 . ----------1 961-7914 LA._. ins available. Priced at er. 2 Ba .1480sq. ft. 8yn G 11 .... ' 480lU-.,.. RNt.,AM IACIC IAY -.;.._:C_;.AUPOIHl ____ A __ ~ PARADISI =:~~~~J'Jf.a~: _'*1. __ Ao.-=-54-· _1_-~ __ . ___ =~:;!o.~1:auw:U; 644-l986or64J 1000 CM:...t•.---illllri.... 2 Br.4 cargarages.large &MAMCI ~~r:e~ PaceseUerHomes Trailer with altached laodauped, no ma in-CAMIO~S •• ~ Sll.5.000. Owner/Bkr Prestigious HUDUnl\on •putr.Jinil8dnn2batb 63l·TI64 or 631-0094 room . Like n e w . '-:'la~Rd. Prest11101a~ Exccul1H· MMall. Seacliff 4 BR 2 Ba, awi-home. Spacious family Salesll '*PMomlrv·ce opeAo daily Newport Beach. Sl0.000 DelatHotSpnop OttoraLOrs hom..-v.11h ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..::..:::...=.;:.:;.;_ _____ -l ken livina r~z formal room aod tivtu room. ~ " Ille ve .. " TI4-33'7·31S4. 213-371-~?2 ~ and 360 cktc ocean l•--------lllj di.oi.o1 rm, witn 1a1ooa many extras l n th la Unlveratty Drive. Vlt'W Ask10g 12100 mo tWt.orHlcJltl•dt OH.OLFCOURSI poolandbar-spa,sunkea beauttrully decorated ---Mobile Home Ad1alt ~~~~~~~~~I lea s e F or mo r e :~~':r:b~ 3 lldrm 2\.'a bath cmtom Orepit., w/sea~. Just home. SJI0.000. Auume ~~T'Sl~SJ' 3 pi.ark. 28r, encloaed COleOSHAll PQrtJ<'U.lars phuc\t-Ste\l' -home _11..,, yard home. pnvate COW"t.Ya.rd elf the beach. a1k t.o e:xiatJoa loan. b or mNe.wporr.t .8 lanaJ, a«.ao view, pvt SI o.-o ... .t m 1373 ......_ .. ... entry, lar&e lot, 3 patios, sch ools and shopping. a, one e beach. pool. R.elocahnll. -rv --- andplent.y offndl trees. e lectronic i ecurily Owner.96CM036 IDOst convenient loca mu.st sell S20.500. Call Only 12.000 dwn •It'!> MeM 3224 S1MlOO. "4·'7020 system, smoke and fire lions. Priced to sell this yours + )OU wtll have -••••••••••••••••••••• alarma, wood panel~ lrY-. 1044 wee k. Only $269,000 499-4847 g!W'ant.tt to uttlange HE'WHUGE? Br 3 Ba den, VanLual wall cover ••••••••••••••••••••••• '#"~LEER.E. 77 Nomad. 8'JL32'. Sa-.c w 1Hawa11 . Puerto TocalprlvacyAq•et mp, custom hardwood ~ lZUN.COAS'l'RWY Harbor. 14$·9112. Kit Vallarta. A.ca,..ko. Ca.a-Adllllla. f'ebe PSOK puqu9t and Italian tiled ....,._-.Lo LAGUNA BEACH IXTIAoaDINA.IY mGO.Specermt: Sl4S. c.. ~~ ~ l..D9CDO¥emcmu. noon. DUJllel'OUll otbeJ -·· .,.. aGer' pUeea UU-UIC SS.50parmo. amen.i'uea. .u out.Rand And-~~l!.~.,!,':kTI-~· SStS,000 Spec.MS.OOOeuyure warid.. •140.~ ' m!WallaH.C.142..cll3$ S.C:O-t C... ma home mo 000 na.,-..,...... ..._. OCEANFRONT Ablofutely macnlficent 5 home i.D 5• Adil Pk. • WALKER II LEE R. E . . u•,soo loyMc·c.d..11tr. !{ICu.~!!'~t~~E ~modular t y pe Tbr,fmJ.y1 rm.fnnld.ln1 rm1 C.M.~IMZalUPll ,........_ 3 bdrm .'2\.'t ba _. 541 11---,_., pyt comanaUty. 2 ni )' an e JC ce pt on a ,,_, , .,.; 1'owtJobocm.>. Bl'aod new 'nlit one ia realty bot! • a.-cpLA&sumel0'4i'* · bdal,Jtbraecurtty,aut> home. Definitely t>X · BY OWNER·IZ3.00.0, H · TAHOIL~S Xtra lar&t> delu H ::iharp 2 Bdrm condo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ft129.M0-8944 leUJDcOK. (714)419-3118 ecutive level taste. U 2S, aurne loan. 1%&60 CM Unusual apporti.a:uty to Private yard. 2 car ,.. cloM lo pool, walk lO ATRIUM YllW WALKER. LEE R.E. ~ Mobtle Home AdJt pt. own your own condo tn )o(al"age. S7ZS mo. h t & .• everyt.binJ. Assumable INVESTOR GROUP THEOMLTWAY WALKER&LEERE 631·20U,548·2lli05 Lalte T~'3br.2ba, last mo +S300den•wrt •I lnan. def1nitel) won't Unique 3 bedroom home TO~ ""'~ J Last.540-3666 In Mesa Verde North wants to buy home from -ILUFFSIAaC.AIM .._ IJir• trpk.Onlyll29,SOO. •m. 34.JOSantaA'.naAve (' M a r ea Outstaod1n° · ........ c--38drmfloorp&ao,ocean bdrm loc · leochncplriy -~ ~L " pnvate_..y._.._ view deck s , largt J 'gTeat allon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W""' .,.R"LEF.R E --------feature ol this home is near pool, t ennis . C ~.,. the lovely view of t he TOWNHOUSllN encloHd brick patio. schools . s hops. Cast Coronado ays MEWIHTOWH? atrium. as seen from THILAKIS Pnced for Immediate escrow des .. 1139.soo CorooadoPerunsula San Diego Country GETTING FIDUP he sale at $1» 000 3 bdrm. 2 oa Chanel Qt.ateg Ramona ana t.breeoltheot rrooms. M.agniliceot 2 Bdrm 1\'J ,..., .... ,ON· R;.. .. ,TY tm-5830,64()..8146.Agt. 1 ho ...... 40, L R r ba n~IMES Handsome cathedral Ba town.borne complete--ic..ru. -root me '""' Super 38 . 2 ull th.s. ~ 1 ceilings. 11 pac 1 ous l)' upgraded t h rout . ___ ..:.;*;...:..;473..;..;.,;1 __ --.1 UdoTrocltlowl shaped dock for 2 boat.s. BUI LDERS M 00 C:L MA.ICES MOVING kitchen witb all builtuu. ldeaJlylocatedwtthcom· ________ _. Ughl. spacious. elegant. High beamed celllogs, HOM£ Be aut1 rut ly A llEEZE Much more, so call today plete privacy yet In cloM OC!!M It C ,...,.OH all new. 4Br. 2•iAJBa. din· alrill~. riflreplace ., wet landscaped oo f'ee land. CAii andaee.1121 .900.$40-1720 proximity to pool, 1pa, __ .... 5 , Ing rm, 4S' lot. ~.000. ~ ~-~-~aGte pa~ Tenn111 , 1w imm1n g . TAllB.L sauna, leoni1 AJkin1 .. .,.,,. P IP . (714 l 673·1610, u'"' \;U&IJC reat horus 12.par 18-hole 631·4555 Sptinded home o1 wood 6734ll8 ror lsvang luelftUilwlg. Ir · s G Sll.8~ _ ....... .iau ......... '"'ac ....... __ ,_________ ,....__r21313111.3606 go course. 115.000. STAIT PACXIN .... lran: ....... "' ,. •w vwlX' Owner w ill conside r ::0 T:::,~:~'!::!~ , _!~Ept.i~TOR! •3• Br Ca :-rcW trade: CM. NB duplex. 2e~.~ Ba Oupk>xN 142.$ • Own this comfortable 3 ~ 0 on. cu"" Pvq:;c:rty 1600 Robuieoo Brtrr. S48·5647. ~ly S375. o l~'L' bdrm hocne ol draauaUc Npt Shrs. Tenants make ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\•a1l Aug <Ith l!t48 pymts. Sl0 .000 dn CWofS... MeyeTPI 54~3434 ..--toe $211$,ooo. Good si20.ooo.S48 181s PRIME ,..,,,..., uoo -- financing available. <>ranee Co. office bua&d· -• ... ••••••••••••••••• ~ Oupl~x. 2 bdrm WOMTLAST 64Z.721 I NEWPORT CRIST 1111-Mi5.ooo. Broker. * ,.,....._ 1..-* Im.macwalt!. Patio ~ HEaJTA(ilrAU VIEW! ~3454 1lnalbarecuatombome mo. 1st • last. Jo:an Chamung 2·ator> Plan 1 Owner says • Sell " for sale-not a condo• 49"1·~. Bent 642·823S SI0,000 ~~~J~~i 'f,;~t':to1U:;~~~~~:: COIOHADILMAI _P_._P_.%1J...m..8116 _______ ,4 BT 2 Ba. llv1og rm. !am •m= 1006 ~down, 11% fmaocing. 2.,, Ba 2 80, 1"1 BA twnh.'>. W II. refn g vuul. s:r75 '' • Sl50 Y63-7S70 bef 7PM Exec ln level JHr. ;JH;;. fam rm, forrrut l din I Ill In liP't llB n c11.:h bortl(.11)(! SiSO mo hi • Ill.lit + security Judy t111 apl)l K9M 2M:J or K4:! I 1 111 ........ Oft HarbOur 3242 ••.•••.••.•....•....... 2 rww { ondo:-. 2br & :'lhr ' tar ~r pool & JJ <' !\ r St.lrbl't A4Ulll I( ~lO ~ ~ rnu ~o 1441 Pnr le>a!>c nt'W 3 Ar ( onl1u on th ~ water Hun• HarbOur ('all Ay Th• ~ .. Healty 714 1'1411 .ts.J, or 213 592 2871 $pac1~ 2 Hr 2•,, Ba co11 •I<>. rrpk. t.•nmi.. pou t ...... tk lo b l'.t rh 213-$;.4 3114, 213441> 6M'i 3244 .......••••••••..•...•. '.'lie ... condo, Woodbndi,:t'. :! Br 1 Bu S4951mo U'" t~50.' a i;k for Oouv A m m e r m a 11 1-; v ,. ' 5'46-41~ ask Cur Man Hanchu !'14 11 J ol14 u1 11 H1iihly Upj.!r ,Hll'll I bdrm 11 bJ dl·11. IJl1 irnrai.!" 111 r "•>111J Shi~ mo~ 3&.Si S6Z> 3 Hr I IJ.1 l'J l1" II o mt' Ur J.11 ~ t t 1 , , c ;,.r31:l opener f'1H1l • ti AduJb , 00 pets 5.51·9ilJ m..un l Br. 2 ba. fenced yard w1pauo SS95 mo. Parle RJly 5.51 ·$000 S750 Large 1 Br '3m1h nn. J S.. 3 CJ.r acarag1 b(>aut an.•J Srhooh im-nn Turtlcrod l<uJi:r Can~on \It'" 3 l:h 211 h.J, 3 ('Uf .Cllr "'all Sept :J79 25641 ~1-0tilO, SSJ 1494 I n 1 n t' f: I e i,: .1 111 '11 1 " \wa r d W 1n11 1 11 t.! J M Pt>ter:. Townhome 111 T urtll:'ro l'k w1lh ~pt·•· lll~'WJf \ ICV. :! ll]j:>ll'I 'w tc:.. J en. 2' i b.;t h l1rl'pl.tt+-Wl:'l b4r, i.1141 111 1( VJ Ultt:d Cl'l iln i.:~ built 1n k itchen with 1.at e't apphancl'i.. a ir 1ood Communal) r1o••I I. 111\nt!i rou rt!> S 1200 mo 'il4 iS2 Ml.SO or fal !>81!> ln1nc t:n1,~n.1t> !'ark V11la 1otl! Ill . M.rnlord lownhomt• H11.(hl\ 111• ).(relied :J Ur . 2 2 l:>J farm I) rrn. l. rrpkt>. 1>h1J1 t e r i.. a. l~\t'l 11 u 1 IEDUCTIOH-car garaae. brick patio. Barbara Ch.amber's Agt. New cor. blcla. prime te-$acres beautlfw CoinUe rm. bontU rm. 2 CJr ... on t.hia dramatic ex-Ir fireplace. Priced oo ---------1 8'73-7300or548-4796. oant. 9 yr lae av1 inc. WA. putial lamber. gd garage. No CM arn Nr · l hr 0 U i h U U l :'lot .1 I ecutivetownhome across ool)'SIO'J,500. 3br bu, 80 Lacuoa, sso.soo p r yr . Pr1c r o a d , O w n e r sthools. park &. So ...... _,..,.joo-_ ---~~~~ Lrom~South~c:ra~ Pilla J• 'de• oce•n v -'S00,000·$32$,000, cu ($09 w Cl>asl Plaza. 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PRIVATE! 8r8Dd new 2Br 2Ylba 2 Slore + 8 apt. units with go11 course home. 2br. j frpk, patX>. attached dbl ~ettt Zatory on l \AI ainLle' story bome ·•ilk Sp9ciomJBr,Z\.'aba. 1lory condo. Seablutr garages o n PC H · 2 b a . r a m r m . ur. w1opener . SS2~. ~hooh µJ rk,, lt'C' tu• ti :\o pet:. Uv.n1•r '" l'up1ed. Si50 mo ~)jJ i 1, 1 .._,\W;:_~:........~r .... ~.,.._.,._-..,..,,.~.Jlllr-... "" ..... "';'\f ...,.,.ALS-..: r ....... ·""-+-' 1 ... , 2br2ba ...... S700-Sl200 2+ 0 2'riba .. SHOO ~'II ni :lbr211ba ..•• $750 $151M' lots. Deeb, paUoa, spa Ir MOW IS T .. TIME brldt ftreplace and pal.lo. ....... ._LI. To,. n b om es S6 2 s , 142.5,0CIO. Prtndpail or1ty. -751-.... u: _~_9484_:__· ----thew~...D1!_AL~ foe Job seeken to check Other fealuret inclllde 497.17{1 -.ssee · l.l. r.ofw11l11•1 -_,., ~a:.n... W~'ilaa:Ji~u!~1fr =:·.i'~~~~~~ -.---=-.--~-w-91--t-.,..-.-0--1:~: ..... .;;: ... .::.:.'.-.#.:..1---I?~--~--,-~-~-,. "M377 ~::t.t::,~"' :U\;~;3~~~ ::~.,;: ::~~· 51iue• the )ob you want is ool iJm3 Thi• s park :A 1 cJte atir. ~Ba. fam ·rrn. spt ,nii. ... ...,s.;; 1100 1 acres w /treea & tf 10 Ktds OK Refs re =~~::::~t:v:~ ==~.J~:.li. dedc.1179,000.~·1496 ....................... r::::..••= :.::!. ;;;.~o:,gt.!n~i6 't523CAMPIJSl>a·fRVl,.E with ao ad in the Job ty. Ablolute privacy. -------·1-•12 C.M. Duplexes. Super oearly <'OCDp&eu. Area ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Want.eel cateaory. Phone Hal~quarten. WICTACUl.A te"ms. Mu.st seJl. Mab b 1 Qt~ 8 n -S •-•---.a. ll 8 CAt•Oll&tl•MDS _M2-_S671 _______ 1 '"POIMf"SIOaM. ofrr . Ownr /Agt. H maoy expens ve 2.....,.1 4 r. 3 °"'· pa.--.--~" 4 ""' *Co&e 8'alty n...u 3 ean new with 6T.Mlm1Mi·-· i.-t tn tlaia rural set· 331 01 Buccaneer.••••••••••••••••••••••• ¥ACAMT. MUST .............. 10401•:~;;:;= .... =;;;,;;;.....,-040---"lavestment ~It yd el h ngs tine. '714-117-7029 • 2 13 . $ 4 2 . 0 102 & 0 c E i\ N p I{ 0 NT --ll&&JDri-by -••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••• ~5777 ~C:et ck1tcbt'o : .._ ..... ,...., JOOO •'llMlGO. 2J.S-3.ll-4(MO MONTHLY RENTALS -... -· ....r-1ame rm and ....................... --.................._ fl'omS:SOOmo.Adultson RodlfOrd Rd. n.. call $a1' Y iD IDUU!r' bath -;-Newcustomw/all~IUll· ly.RMP49f.3llt JlureU Pula '3Hal. macnab /lr-vlne-woooa>. PRIVATI 2 PLur11ucH llORE. HOUSI .....!!.I ........ ~'! ~·.!...~ 271~~ •-wa-a 3•52 0..1,._. CF• lud. ca-Bdrm..._ wttlt 1 aa,... Now offered at only Al ... ..., -·•• ._. ~ -,.... .._,,.... 6 ,.,. ............ bit I ,__ ,.... lmide .... Owner l1naft ~ -····················· .._.P'l-.cllll). f88 ty bHD ceapletely r e· ::·°'!ta.. c ..,... __ ..., SAHTA CllUZ llOUN· Pa t•Y..., UJ4 2 br.~ ba. walk to prh . • fllrt Ha I 111111-. !~ •• ,JA~121 I ~~ TAIMI 10 min to beach, ·-···-••••••••••••••• bch. Guarded Comm. av ow" &a Op•• -..... 1811TSllAlllD .u ... adrm. a.. • • Br %\.'a Ba t.ownhoute. Pool,t.mia,volleyball. ---... .... ~r ·-l • ••-sa-••yop ..... + .... Xllltt.erma. POOi. ...... ~ &. ~·~ ---·~ ,._.,._, .. ...._8-111 ....._.~ ..... +-.Ait~iiiS''" 950tmo.970.7740or -..111 i lr1, wlb I THe fflMNI COMPANY 4'1-1494 CoN.... hone llable • 10 an. · GI. 5SJ.Sm O•••r ••II • • LOTS °' DTaA l'IATUllS! A.ll forllUOOO olled"°* OU.,deu ,....... .._. l240 •& elnl _., th •-~ lffl 7U-m0 • Quail Faota FAN'.• · ...,,..... l255 Terrtftc value awaits you on 11 -..--T·-c v· ""1-.11"-J "••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._..........__ I 124 -........... .... .. ..... .._'IA A all ... ••• ..,_ .. _ ..... .._. 2 8 R • 2 ~ b a t h t 0 w n h 0 m e IL ----tralll. Commute y . """' i-.......... \nc 4 8 r . 2 ~ 8 a • p 0 ()I • •••n11u• ...... •-lllOWI ' '-'UA i;;"S:n Jose. Free 6 beach. <Dllaware/Spr· clubbouM, tenn.tJ COUl'ts w/dramatic floor plan. Ocean close LmANODIL 1Ml&UJfiS T deer. llSO.OOO or trade tnclleld>. 2 ator)'. 3 1750. Days: 494 . 7 ss1. i··lllMTmw yet loaded w/communlty amenities 3bdrm.J.,.a.&b.tOUDtry 4 .. 2'/J IA PLACE for Ntwpoct Beach pro. bdrm. 3 ba. Exec Homt' Eve~· 497 1561 . Brtan ,,.,.. 1•an .. .,, I 1uch as pools. sauna. tennis le ldl.m.. fa.U, rm. You Belt Bhllft badset b\QI. PIOPmaTllS.. pert)'. Call Tom Murphy with tam. rm. ~le. Johnson. -''la'::. ... I racquetball. Perfect for the young ~ =·"= ~~-~e.=rN=y·~~ . •-n•H,.M.I at 4~1 ·Ul ·2U7 . :";:rr;::~:e 'w te~ --------,---and active. Sl.27.500. Rose Gammon --~ ..... v ....... -a• ao d """''~ w r .• _ .. ,.,., -',· 5"dally prieed al · ~e oor o pener. how Daily Pi.lot Clan. 75.2·1414. (A·$7). .._ IMe _. ..... 817.•. AMII l"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I·~..... by •PPL only. 2or llled ada 6pla1 their 7 ..... ,.,J/j _.., -:.r:~· 1::: W• ~ Z9tO a 0'1iclnm OK, DO pets. ..... .... wltJl '-lbJllt -'l • .............. JOMTS--C.M. ...... ~.-........... <Small pet COlllidtftd). -· y c.... v~c... &.-..__.... ...... _....__ ........ _ ...... .. l7IO per mo. + 17'4' ••. IDd b:Qpect? Our ... we ...... ~. .W _..._..._._ llelll. l yr. -'•-_..r/..,.afnttr WHl =t.Cal17lf·9M•or _......, toaay tNlly .--..... fcpb, Nkoeana. M 8r HM. ~. -i •-""""'"._ 1•t r ttulta. Phone 4I010owet°""9 .... --TSLla......,.161-.,_ No 11•S11Z -· ....._,._,_. ~~-..-liiii-...-.~~~ 4 • I ' i J (I DALY Pl\.OT ,..._., q~ a,,_, ' IAoa t utt 111-••--._ I t • ......._ _._ "r ........ ,.,. 'C1 t II'. I ..... , ...... u11 .~ ••••••••• -••••••••••• T--· ·-....... toSheN 4100 ...... """"00 ,............. ... ......•........•....... ....................... ~~ :=~:·••••••u•.... -'1t1~ J411 s;.;;1'-·'···,········.··,·1.. •W..• JIU Mww-.rl .. -'-~.,, ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._,-'• W..ted 4600 MlltDltiit1 .. 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Yrly St•s-tu .tu.It•, no Pftt4 t'ptr. &a catl MS-8::114 Hous•~ •ns rttlSTIGISPACE NEWPORT HACH !rmw area, 2 ot ' BR. hou•t pr~ferred 3 AduJu Xlnt merence !lH $701 Eve1 & wt't'kenda. ld _,..._., bil!edtllennu Adul\11, no 1>11UOM50 13l'4 -COAITLM P'la _, l40 Udo 1.11-Bay vlt1w 2 br 2 8324134 t11 h ..... 1167 Delue aw. 2 ur ~ mo 0-PoW )IJ6 ba, lauodry, uraae. -••••••••••••••••• car. 9Mf1'9W•"-· flripl, lilt yrh '' blo k lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• fldultt, oo peta 1800 be Ro o mmat to wanl -=d HOIH .:SP'OllRl':HT sr. .. rmo.dl2 ach ·Mar 404 t I UR bit"'. cpl.a. drpe, '7~ Ftmilll'. Lariie l.•h •Approa Sllhq ft ~ •L&rtee pnv ore with Nurw & cute poodle nd SECO ,·-. r~pl 1'1'1 & wet ba.r unfum apt, Npt area •AdJacentWN H Quiet. c lean , r e.p TRUST DEEB J ...._ t.o.ft prlr.cl Balboa Blvd, Apl 11 view Nl'ar Ahnn• 1310 Forcal Homt Swi & S.11 Alhh>llc Club 1:.16 9ljJ() INa am. f.....S .,. Wont lut lon1 &uer 10 •»J 'fiOtl, V!it T•JO ev111 2 br, 2ba, 1ar. wuber • CI u b <.: .. 11 U e r-= k • 1er•1••· t'amlllea D4t wa ....._ Ut It t hao &r1 l"•ll uni) dryu apacti, blln kit . Tflll..08.\4 pl••••· Kida ti pol••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• &llStUI -----net1r 11 011 H o1 p --------- •Ocean Vie" ·~~rmo t-'U HN roum11 for OCC ·- uthletes 833 ZJOS or LOANS ......... '14 or UPPt:R 4 IM'. I be w .-lbr cl .. n . dlllhwuher. ~/mo )48.02:JO F'cm 21·30, •ham 3 br. lfl.811 Aa.,..,.of «11l.dr • b\111\ am . Ot'1\ C....,, Mw ll22 11•0 dual" w ahuppU'llt. (;oodo an Costa Mesa 640-9195 li7S 7473 : ~ •-'---1 <OAC> • ._ vw, 1t111 t.o bch, n»imo ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.•lk tu bt-1c h '34!1 Pluah 3Br. 211otS., Nwpt swi mo&'Jl 7295 tis ,.., ...... ll6t )4az.» s of""'\ ~'lill'llAI• 41 l'r 1l C4~..9'3.ift )pm Crtllit rondo 2car 1ar. ----------~ ••nt/ szo.ooo..ao.oe» ... TOP LOC A TIOH •••• • •••••••• • • •• •. • •. • Up lo 1S yrs f'buulcUI& ....................... 1 A (; l............ pool Roommal Led lo .... '---t t.• r1wt 1t1 al)("ll bit '"' • ......,. .... _.. 1140 ' . '""-· . s pa e wan an ,.e --&lip pmJI )Rr ... -·fl "fl\ 1 • ... k _,,. m-1002or~ 7834 new horoe an ruce area • ...... . . . 41 wl•4ll .--•1 • .. l '·"1•1111 ...................... . Btwn 2 Ptwys lalO Mt ft ...._.. Weekly commJtmellU. Choice location & pro Op -1. f"or any re.._ • • -to ~ah 800 •••••••••••••::•••••••• l60(I uul11 tndiJ """"" w/pool & vlt"w Call ftl> N-fltt ..... ,.IF'Rl ft l70J m1ly fn!l ~>4 ITTllllM 'f:I :~ =~~~t,~JW~, u!:~e~2Y~condn ~ti6atl)Utne .uktor fesaaonal ofttce area pr.tt+tWty SOOS foryour bU9aeae• Civic Ct'nter V11l1&Rt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'oryourbocne. • ••••••• ••• • •••• ••• ••• • • 1n14:r. h b ~19 <..-..lh ct'1bngs. fir to cell ----------14262 Huch Blvd MOPED SHOP l''Mtcowteouaae, •• ~. ~. tBr, Ilia ._.. ..¥el. •uper loc- ~ Aat toM l W Utt l Ba. l•,..I• "''111 2br . l b111, de< k• • V<JUI Ill& IDllTOn. in Uv rm, din F'~male 34 share gorgeou.'> to ba)' Adulla o nly CaJ'lll)f't ™1 i~·ta l.A!•J>t!, Odu.Ae puubu.14! lllr• tie rm & iru.tr bath New V111a,e C reek 3 len-1 pkaw A\all lWP' U 1'116 6'13-0.'13 ~r. 2'b4I Bil.Ii., c:bhwhr ceramic tile. entry & T o wnh ouse w 1th J unt' I) 1600 I m o 2 br 1 h.1 11·<1 l" df'd1. l't milt' tk-ac h Adil.,, kttch. plantit\1on shut rei.poo11 1ble work 1n.: ~~w.ter. ~~ or Be >~1~0:,.1'. Ex MO PREP~ traordrnary potel'IUal It PEHALTI NEW PO O~::c: I:: AN )OU bkc to work at th1· rtEAL ESTA'fEU wow m ~Brtr )41*'7 rarµon, i1du1t, nopt"h ~~I .. $3!15 mu kr'> Kefn.:,trashcomv Female Pool Jacuu1 beacb With a fUlUttTlill:i nNANCt~·--fo:Xclu,)IH! ~Ultl' nl'ar Ua:r I!'. IT' •l36 54().~ -Woa't tau Nl'wpu rl {:r.t t.ownho\ak 3 Hr I'°" Be •tot bu, •all.. to Bachdi'ir Ap• bt-twt'e-n ~ ruu ,..,~h dn Adil\ No liak-= Newport to~t.1 &13 o.n pet.:. S87S 640 )667 Iv !.1e.a area 675 3247 .aod lloiaK 11~ •Q ft WALK EK" Lt:t: R.t: ___!!.1~4~1 !5'.!42-~~~L UlJ\ " JJll'I Scrwo. Vr · ~a Sl.200 mu 6314l7!1 or Ad - --••• •LY6,642-430024hn. Hou.i.eclun1ng S-=rv1ce Mra•; II&. T,,..!ll. beach, t oJWo. puoJ •P.. I} ~ m nm •. :r11 .uoo Avatl Au,i l lll001mo I C-. Mfte 1724 \ r lie Chtldrf'n OK ••••••••••• •••. •••• •••• 1124 ....••••••..•......•... 3 Br T tiWh hu'°"t" Ol'Wh dt'rur IC•.. pd 1·nf h it pr Nilu pool t.42 ~J (.lulet. cool. 2 Br Garage-. !>'XII, »dulh, no peb s.izs 642 i340 18-0 1 II l))th S t . Nl'wp ort 1~12'llb Fem t.o •hr 2br homt' u\ ln1oe 1250 m o t'\'l'r )lh1nR IO C I M ar l. 54-4~ with $4500 worth offl<"e Deedl 5 ~1.aprnent Must sell d~ ••••••••••••••••••~ , - to other busint-5, If) Saftte.r' ...... c.;. r 7b.2 ~ort.o lt.44 Otar~ & nt"w. 2 Hr z ba tn a <'Onv n1t·o1 lex UHnmwuty lac11 av.ill 'S7~Jrn.> CASADfOltO A.LL UTJl.JTU~ PAID 2 8r I buth Apt l\lt-ll'l~ decor <;•a pd l'nch1d PT J,.tOOl Adil.II M2 WJJ • 1 & ? IR P1110 Ap11. • 01\hWHhen llo 88Q • • Poul & Rec. Room • Gudt n l•nd~1n9 2 Br l ''t 8.1 Townhou.'>l' sl\•le Adu lb. no pell> SJ7~ Cal I 5-48 21682 fo'em rmrnat.e &Re ii r,, non 'lmokt'r. J BR 21-, l>J CdM For St-pt. I S2IM lt-rt'llh good potenllal /\II types of real.--~ Pnced nahl dt S6,000 mveitmenu1aoc:ea.Mll !179-~.631~ S,.cW1••1• ~ 2.adTDs ·''~ Wat~rl'ront /Sltlubun 673 6'J()(j ----3 bdrm 2 ba fam rm Brand new Townhow.t- Good loc l900 mo Year 1y. Bkr67~9l2 Panoramic Oct!an V1t-w Mainif1eent 4 br. (•m nn. beam ce1l, huge w~·l bar. garden Suitable for ram. bv1ng " formal en terta1omenl Harbor View Area. 11950 per mo. 759--0142or 1'°8> 996--0561 Compare b etort-you r e nt C:uiltom dt'&lln f.-:atures. Pool, BBQ, tow rd 11aragl', nl'w turruture. i.urroundt·d with plush l.andi.c;,pmu A.du.It hvmg 1tt 11.a bc-$1 Nopet.s 2 bdrm furnu.Md l4llO J8S W Wilson. 642 1971 I Br Newly dl'4.'0r .:ai. pd, rnr l gar AJlt11 pocil IA2 5()73 Wl:!stf'leld FAMILY Ans. Brand new beautiful lri: ,...,....__ .. _.. 3740 apt, for fam1hl"'i with I or •••••••••• • •• • •••• ••••• 2 duldren Near park H.l 'i RMEST Heat p1ud No 1wti. Sparush t.:lit11lc Llvinit ! 2lir, 2Ra $4U:, Beauuful park bke l>Ur J98 W. Walson. C M round1ngs Terraced 6315583/~24UH pool Sunken gas bbq, VIEW 2 BR .. -:-i.parkllng fountains . · l o<a. St25. Bay Front large 2 bdrm 2 S P a c 1 o us r oo m s . lst, last. sec Adult:. ba Condo an Newport Separate dining area. Avail 1mme d C all Bay Tower1 Very lwc Walk· in closets. ho me David, agt 640-325S unous Secunty bldg bke latchen & cabtnelb f>oAableboat sbp ~alk to Huntington L&rge"J bdrm. Dupk!x l Center bou5e from ocean S750' I Bedroom furn from S4JO mo on Yl'll rly ba•1i. 2 Bedroom furn SSOO 67~8 Twnhi.e·unfurn from 4 br, Bluffs Condo, 21"2 bu. 2 car gar. pnv µalllJ. r1r1pl. xlrll i.harJ,1 S850t mo 640 7647 BAY FRONT ssoo Adulu. no pelb Uta lit lei. fo'ree • me8tiBllU A,.AITME:MTS 1 Br S370 SJ8() 2250 V &nf? ua rd S<t0-9626 2Br ZBa . $460 DI West w 1 lson. 631 5.Sll3 Adullb Nu peU. • Jog to Buch & Sltoitt '·l ,-, f '\: v IHI l 1\1r,1 t '\ I 'ti, I.' •1 I • d• ,, •4 t 'ff 1.' l ' ii I( I '495 Mo Lar1te 2 Dr 2 full bttthi. J:klaul1ful a re" 4 1Jlo1·ks 10 ort•&n NO J •..:rs 1133 3307 ~J.:f' 3Ar, 21ia, .:ar»gc ~ anl, l:iua1dry, rw peL\ kt>at·h 1 1 ~ m 1 $52~ :.36 :J:l/1, 752 7474 HUHTIHGTOH LAJlES SPARKf.JNG STR 1-:AMS l' 1\ S C.: A 0 f N (; WATt:IH'AL~5 TOW ... Rl~C PIN..:S • 'llt•w '>P4Cl0Ub l<altei.1dl' adult apt •2 3 Udrm 2 J bathl> •t':J~ganl (1repl.H·1.~ • Pn val .. lakt:\ldl' pat10'> & l>alC'Ontl'' • l l l' II l .. d I> It I} I & wturlpool sp.1 •I rn1h'!> from h1.·;ich 842-1160 7~.l2 Jo:thi. A \I' II II 13 bllu. W of ~ach Ulvd 1 Super posh 2 Br 2 Ba J)"n· thouse, all 80\("n111e:., LAQUJNTA HERMOSA 16211 Park11de Lll. I blk W of Beach, 3 bill& S of f.:d.1nger 147.5441 W ALL.ACI'; 5f -A l"l'S Newly decorated 2 Ur Apt 1 ba UIS Sma II child OK. no p e t s 645-4411or548·2020 ------"'r bd1 2 BR 2 I~ w wshr ----walk lo Lido Village, l.agmla .._.. 3748 ~. bldg. boat docking ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• avail No pets1ch1ldren. LAGUNA BEACH MTR Sl4:i0 pr mo. Ownr/Agt. INN. Maid aerv , color 675-0105 1V, healed pool. Util. PRIVACY N VIEW & tJf)l'r • 101 nt:ll .:ar Adult Complex, I Br & marble rpll, 'k >·ht~·:.. loft , 2 BM , t-nt·l!>d ~12I>unbar garaRe. bit ins. In.Jr)' · lac . Jal· . ssoo f.31 CH17 :-:ewman Terr l1J>t 2 nr. l ---ba. )ard .:ar $39.5 Gury 2 Hr 1 Ha Duplex. Ta}lor.7149'J5109J Raragt'. 2 kids OK n1, Pt'' mo 640 0980 r--~---'"'--...lllL-- Unique, Deluxe Office Space Available P 0 IOI aE:MT AL Will M..ot up at your loca· lloo. birndle aJI dt'laJls Rf?ady l<J open for busl· ~ S1.:'1C.IO (7 14) 646 8243 ,dt5PM Oct·;rn view t'llecutne Pl'Ot hou..'l' :! lJr 2 b;i hreplaC'I•, full '>et'UMl} & Jrnerut1es $800 fJt-r . mo ~ 1120 N1f(hL'> & wknd:. 544-0GH wkday:. ---- Fem to i.br rondo ,. 'ame l200 mo t'•J()I JIW NB MB~ Mtfo' Non Smkr 3 Br Ir\' Condo, S2 HI Al I ;irm•n Ptter Ml 2447 t'.Vf-5 ~~~ ........ ~~.~ ~T.... 050 4UI Nobel 3 bdrm 2 ha ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.>n va~ patio. newly dl' C:arugeon f't:n1ru1ul.i c o r a t e d . C I o ., t· l o IA wn 12th " 13th ~ S C.: PI a z a & Fr w ) 675 M6 or ~7 .a.200 Adults ~ C-11644 7~; Cl( 21.31923 ~fH 3116 ..................•.... Smull 1 Br . no oven nl'il Lt-ach S375 mo &!l:Hi835, 499-1876 ....•••••.•.•.••.•..... Seawind Village '\;ew 1&2 bdrm luxury adult dplS 1n 14 plJm fro m $41 5, 2 bdrm tu,.·nhou:.t-:. from ~ + 1JUOb, tennis. v.atl'rfalb vondl. ' c; a:. for cook lll I: & ht'ltlmK vu1d f'rom Son 1>1c1to 1-'rw> dn11c North •Jll l:!eath to McFadden I.hen W~t on M('r addt"n lo Seaw1nd Vlllaie 1714 )8935198 4000 .......••.•.....•...... tAAlta Mesa C.:lurbrool< Ui, O>/mo evl-,. J 346-Ql29 Offiul..W 4400 ••..••.••...•.••....... WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH c .. "-........ ...,. ,,,. .•• ..,... ......... .... ./'""~ .,/, __ ... .1-..tu..-, __ _ ..1 ----/--.... C1il Mr Howard HS· &101 I Mo. FREE Mewport c...ttt P rt. ... UlttoUS i-;.J(t>{' ::.wk lndds '>t'C '>l'rv111·' ~pt , J.>hone lUl'Wl•nn~: undergrnd 1Jrklli: . tt•lt 'I & ant1qu11 dt:c()r ronf rm b41 71110 A:.k lor Johll or J ant> •Wet Bars. • Fireplaces. • Prtvale Pat•o\ • Spectacular Views 250 to 3000 Sq Ft (714) 675-8662 0~ ... 11'1': Hu,1nt''>!0 ad j ~or ~ule P•JSla~e Stamp I \1ach1n .. with !>land nt'w I l11t• rl'han~able 10 ron torm wllb prevalltnl( 'lamp denommallon-. A 11•,ll j(fJOd bu)' $1~!1 :i.57 46Z3 5020 drt"~' .1nd or d..-,k ••••••••••••••••••••••• '>i:>ace t lit.Al" ~l17bi fnv1·\tor' (11r I.PD &!'63-W77 l'•rtnt r..h1p 31r, Jranud r1 1urn . $.!t..ooo • llunt1nl(ton ll01rn11u t-U / II c1fl le t ~llJ( ,. il~K m" 11 u, (JJJJ ur ~ ......••••••....•..•... For ~Lore & o(f "'"" "Pu• ' , , n-.a>11mtblf' r J lr'\ SOO to 2700 Sq A. ..,. .. ~'·11\ \' t-: HI JI· I 1 It Pl. \Z \ l . .Z \11...,.,\,1d• I 1 \t S4S·4 I 23 'liB C 'f. UIJ l•l l~Oll 1' d\Jil .1l pnnw· • 11111 1 I i I h & N 14 f• r ~I, •J t,,1!>+>.IW 7~1W t-1 minumum 1nvt''tm .. nl f ..ell J> uul .1!17 ~l o ~444 MoMy to• Loe. S025 •••••••••.......•.....• /NEED I MONEY • CRBHTHO PllOILEM 642-2 171 S4 . I Widow hu money folttct T 0 's No credll..9illf. no pnJty. For actMit~I Ael 67J.73ll 11nyti •• t At•w•••I Y PenoMh/ .~ Lod& Foi.d •••• ....................... Awc ... ..ts SIOO ···················~·· W111Jdm C Ottr. M ri. eo- rt0un~ the open~ h1.i> office for G ...... Pn1ct1re of Yed1ci.M -a Surgery & OcC'u~ Mt~dmne se11 lien ~ • ~ >\ fl B. 714~ ~ 8 J0.5 JO. M·Y"' 1 ..... une l\;I kf'r. formerw at <nmmand Perfocm116u. ,.:J Toro is now at ~ B11., Dana Pt, Wa••• 'i !> .,'o r appt. ull 1.!h3t20 or 496--001 •• .................... ~. '~ FOUND ADS , AR£ FREE Cal~ ... '4~5671 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ~:1:!:294· 985 No S Br. f am rm, 3 car gar age. StJ 50/m o .1Nl--••edl 1769 Comm pool Gardener pets_ Pac1f1r >\ \t' S3I'(; (kl' an view 'lpar1ou..'I 2 Br mo Sierra MRml L'o 2 H.a. Ill.Jn) amen1lle'> Room with K1lrh1·n pnv l"l'ar bu:. & !>hOPJ.>1n.: cenlt"r \duJL\ 0111) J-:, ,..., 6 9 JO or wk nd:. !fl>2 7:>2fl BEST RATE 17th ~lft'I I ' l1U"i'''I 'h"IJ~)llll: I l'lll• t I .,. l.t \11 ,. Ito J loll"llll• ~ f)j~,71.IJ 2MI & lrd TD toe.> 971-6531 \rr..r11(t."1 b v Comt~Loc.n ' \turtat•att· b rokt-r • U1'>l or Found a p9t '! Cati incl 640 21136 BIG CANYON Ooado a. g olr cou rae •I••• garage. 2 Br. 2ba, highly upgrd'cl Furn or unlum. S1200/mo Days 979-9930, ev/wtmds 7~·1585 THE "GOOD LIFE" 641 ll24 S47S ~ 3525 .2br. 1 nu1e from occ11u1, breezes, pool ff cu, beautiful greenbelt. adults. no pets please 2229 Canyon, bwtween Victoria & W1ll>On t'46-03.S4. MO 2200 "4EW LUXURY Arl'S a Mo rent FREE Lavmg On Newport Beacll. Beach MCWPQIT 9ral'H rm wrth danmR area. FP. Hot e I room . s ma 11 •W (.NI , ... Y. t'Ol<T 'I; f. \H U \\ I C..nl'°''""' lloor 111\d" 340 :"Ir 'llt!• l>UCl ~OU lease 631 417\f ur Ad s: 196, 642 4300 2i4hn 4.,) ~-~•~) l;-..aRU>e 537·22'73,DOf A A11 1rua l A ~531tan IJ~T Ft!m S1ameee 2 br, 217 ba. dcm. lwnhse. + garden & xt r a l>. S650 m o. C hild ok. ~ lie;iut t'>.ec 4 Hr J fJ.il We1>td1ff. JllC • tub, many xtrai. G11rdener. Avail <.:a l l Nanc y 1;46. 7171or67S-lMJ HARBOR VJEW HOM ES. 48r. 3'1\Ba, separate Jn. lawr; apt. Sl200. 557.7372 dys or 75&-0279 night.s. 2 Br. yearly, l house lo ocean, avail. imm ed. Slo251mo. 673-7407 28r. 28&. 2 car garace. frplc. a~una , Jaruul, pool., 1595 mo. C7M300 YEAA-AOUHD FUH: So<:iat Ac11Vill!l\ D• 1 f!ClOf • Free Sunou v Brunch • BBQ" • P,11111t• • Plu, m<Jr<• GREAT MCRUT~· lf'!""-'! • F-rw Ut'..:.oo:. IP•O & PIO :.hOp) • 2 He611h Oub& •Sau,,_ • Hyd1omau11ge • !:>w1mm1ng • Golt 011v1ng Range ~APn· Singles. 1 " 2 Bed 1oom1 • Furruanea & Unlum0sh9d • Adi.In llv•ng • No Peli. • Models Open Daily 9 lo 6 Oakwood Gerden~ ....pon 8-cfl N, 880 lfvtne C•I 164"1 171~) 645-110.. trg lotcben w1lh Ow 2 lutchen. 2306 W Ocean Delllu Offia Sfiou HOMEOWMBS Master Suite:. with full front. 400 mo + s:250 54.'<-400 to 5000 Sq. Ft. O. Dery AflP"lhGI bath Pn \ate deck or & deposrt 673 4l~ l<M<.1Jl 'to,... for 1........ :O...r1 I ..., \OOr .-qwt) tor nilb pat10 ... nrlo;d goraReS -----•J an1ton.alS.·n 111 II< 'll'rr" n•r I llKI "I 1 t .. m•· .i•lJilion~ \•<·J .. rom ~fl7 Adult-. no l'nvate f•Otr:in1 ,. Mt'\a L't11Jt1~ ln1·lud1'fl • •rix lt'fl H·f1.-r IJ·Hld 110n., •·tr \n\ ·Hlll>unl !\'11.JN,"llNG large 2 Hr :> 1)1 u. 7:.2 ~or i.ti 4>440 \'erde 'io .. m,,kanl( or • \tJJJ <'t'Ml tu i\1rpc1n in., •If • 011•1 1>4l•I m.. JJI\ It'""°" 1 ,1.,111 "'Job lla. Garden Apt f'l)(1I. t1r1 nk1n .: l 22o1 mo lv~•-:.lJur11ntllo1<> ~·r.11 ~~•tt-lld •Jc n•~lf•)11t 1-Jt1w( .... !>.u') t •1mr1.1r1• Re<-area S3ISS 710 w I kr. qU1et. ~ blks from ::..<»~ • \1 c,.,, 111 J \1 nJ"' k. m..n 1 :!lj 17; l.lAJ •iur ••Ht~ 24 hr'> "' U!th. St h•·h Yiln1. gar '>mall 1w1 F,.H ..... kf nrt ___ _ uk S350mo !162!1052 I~ fumrm ,. lwt•n &qJ\I rciot 64.4-1923, 146-5567 2bdrm 1 ba in t Plu 271 Hw .. itqOft ba°'" S200 mo 1..-.g lkh 833-811 l R...tab 4475 E 16th. Pl New carpet. Hart.ow 3142 ~~-................... ,. •• nopeu. SJ5() 644-04S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. S200 ind ulll ,\bk KOLL CENTER I NEWPORT ,.UU11 N d I f p MEWPORT I Pnlnl' l't'l.1111 '>P•H • l.W 2 bdrm. Tn P lex. g~rage e w e u.x e 3 ~.t ory or tul or L1.nda ~<.: Ele"ant exa~ut1vA ewt1~I fl. $11 70 mu 1000 ' "pet.lo. townhouse. wat.e'r view. ~U Also room avail "' ...... "" ~ H I :'\ B I' $51.0945 Jbr. 3ba. pr1\•ate b<'h. Sept 1 tn pr~llgt' IOt' lnd<U rll•lc.> · · 01 tr11 ~ 1JUcro. w/b. dmy waiter. se<'"rt.'lanul a.erv1n•:o., rt' Alli 631 l2J6() *FAST* FUNDING 2 Bdrm. 1 bath. E'Sade No cle<" door open .. 2frplc;. 2 S--r R.... 4200 rept1on 1st. te lt-phon1t al • ......., 4500 pets. $450. rnstr br. plush, $1000/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ng & more f''rom •••••••• •• ••••. •••••••• UP TO SIOO'o ___ P_h_63_1-1094 <714>760-fr060or9S.52244 2r·~ruro.N B tblk 11 ;.~8~{u~~·TI'J~~u .1nt1 ()'(c ne4 r nu C~i.4Dcrp M~ Verde 2-b-r -.2-b-a. l.agmla•ech 3141 A~l8 J·~~;v;:lt COMPANIES A pro 2'dl.S .lfllOI R(.odon•J11 <'11 St2nloa.ndoc tomorrow ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·iooal envi~ment ·~.Hunt Bt h 8tl 211.;~ K~r 714 9M OlT1J frplc, gar, patio Nr ...... .., .. shopping & tr:ms 1450 !Br partially furn. N Furn ished. S200 ,,. k 714 /851-0681 MHD "'40HEY FAST!! mo Ad Its, no peti. Laaun•. nr bch & shops 1"1block to beach &lboa SPECIAL P\'t Ply ha.' unl.tmitt.'<I S4&-6009aft6PM pd$4004~;..ulUl&cable1V Peninsula 4 8PM ~lux.e l & 2 rm offu~ LIMITED funili. l•J lo.an on 2nd '" ...-}tanaaer 675 5112 adJ. Aar1>0rt Hotel .,"ro ----------' " SZ05 N I TU'> ~001•) for an' rt-Newpon a..ctl S. Lrg lbr, s tove. i.1ar. 1_..ai-a 3152 ...,.........,mo 0 &l' r1tq 01'!..11!£RI. !'>Of\ No lloYe in CObdilioa. Prol. 1700 161h SI 10ov .. e11e1t11 storage S325 XLNT -,..-,....,...... Balboa Penn Ste~ to .......---. rT'IC: ~ ;~uu..-ments. dec.28R,2BAinCanyon . 17 14)642-5113 REF ONLY Mature ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay.3BR.l~Ba.garill(e. -, RENTAL RATE ~l :::!M:>17r.'l~,e!!, tng)e 645-98.39 Ad 303 F'OR RP.NT ~upt>r n ice Aug 23-30 ooJ} S400 wk Costa Me1>a Exerut1\<~ . """ ~:~:.~:~: ~ r~~· Veruilles Bachelor Pen ~. 24 hn;. II . :-· .:a~75 i\150 3br Robuuoo Brkr ~-~7 ~ ::.::~~~: REDUCED! ~~·,~5;:~~ UnerlS ~ kltchen itema t house Fu II SeC' & l Bdrm A ... SJ30 All utal ----. ON The Beach w Laguna ~ lndltstriol Molt ax• T-t In cl. 6 moa lease, Amen1t1es S5001m o . pd. Ref:;b1shed Crn 2 bdrm 2 ba Condo Air SuIDlller house. slei?~ 6 ""THE" Parir ~ .. ·-5015 SlOOO/mo ~5370 ask for Jam trally loc 642·4758 cond. pool. dbl garal(l" SJ5() wk Aug. i.Ull open ECECUTIYl sum ...•••••••••••••••••••. W•ssit..t ttw. ---------•------_ S500 <.:a ll 492 6700 or el 2982 F\all !lf'rv1ce orflct• in 711 w. 17th. St. S & Stal POIDl, Reidl Unn. Par1I Area. I rvme. ~ Pie"'" Call Reurl 1$57 Wf(l 1.n.t MJle short ~ ~r.ay cat Mubby Uil. 1,.lea rolla r Rew..,-ct. ~l25or S47 8729 -------''"l black /browr,/,,ti1~ To\ CoU1e mix m:tft I mu LJ 'l t 'ren 'vie. vhun.s Magr>olJa (f)us. 1)'1 kt..~ARO. 9fl&r~K ~ 1613, l.O~T L11(ht Co ldred (jold••n Ret on 7J26. .. ;ml'fald llay Abu. \tdlt' no la~. nea M-wr HEW AHL>. 675-64316 U.>ST Several dayitiaJll> oo Balboa Blvd, ~ lht' pl(>r aod Coast~. Rnght Blue , Sa ....... rontauung pbotOll 4' • 0 C l"air BliJe RI~ r fuund. pleuecoo~.a T~~~7 7198 ,.) L ost REWARl)'''ror ~ ftetnt'Vtt, r-. fem Vic . Wall.,:e • rn.h,CM.642 7857 r.c. .. 631·1400 SHORT TERM REN· Lg 38R, 2BA. encl ~ar 001 ~ V-.....,_-I N t w p o r t Ce n 1 er Colto M.eso. Ca. I T. 2HO. lt~~~~!!t!~~;;;~~'!ltJ.t~TALS Nicely dee. S4~ 7~1 9005 -.--...tals 4250 ~uro TIUST OHOS Wee-kly" Wmter Iv mel5aa .. odl 386 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 64~46 l ~t'R ~ lJit te ~. 30 "~Ui 1 .. ,e ' -....................... T AHm 1225 olnce, air .. cal'l)et.a, •O.. 7500 ft >rs pUl'cha.w ahd rd1. :t_-.IW>lh .. ~tl · ·~•~ ~~ .. ~~~~ "'-~ .... 'W . -·~ • drapes · 17~01 Buc h.:_, ~~-~14'-ct.: 2nd \u $150K l5y rs' Venallles2BR2BA, Vrly -2 15~29tb St: lBr. paUo. OIW .... ,.atlul~ .... ~o TMfr'ftCnl •lfYo' t,, ~ ij,~1!:.~ -;_(~:.;.~··~~ff"-' • ~~· Owner'_ Non Owner No LolSt : lruUal ptn *tltf I• •llaJ 8 & 28 da¥¥0dl-· Vic Pae1fic eo.A·1fwf,, &Mah ol llacArthtar.11• flew~. Q7-S&3S.• pool, J acuul. S700lmo ad.lu.,nopel.5. pets PXJ/mo Avall 81l5 COUMTRYCLUI ba bungalow. on th~ ~ ,'lllt'IJl"'!lf r-..., ~:'l.!~~.'~""'" .. ~K ...... ~· yrly 492-6172,492·7171 ~5446or548·90M UVIMG water -around the Oelux.e olnccs, up to 2000 CcirJ-tt, ....... wet·-~~~. -..·,'""-'........ ·( -----.-~ Singles, 1&2 bedroom L"llund from Papeete in sq ft •?Unt bldg 1801 W * l()r Mt ft Otf..-DOBBS f lNA.'ICfAL lA . Beach. ""R , OH THE IAY Yrly · 3707\19 W. Balboa SHARP 2 BH. 1·ov'd patio, apls,&townh~ nativ<• surroundings Newport UI 64~ 2111, ~ 1-1..io.' • Of. ~t-;RVJ(;~ $.7*or844- 2BR28A,secunty, pool Bhd.28r.nogar.S42S + encl gar , pet OK.$<$$() f)'omM29 644 1900 i\dulte> only Cu in Kooby flee hn. M..f 7:30.4. &W-6016 4~-4681 SJS/moyrly. UUI. No pell> Avail 9 l~. mo ASk for Hill. !">46 S1S110 eluded Trarutportallon 250 sq n 2 room swte Sat IO .,...,ZPM LoHl. Black ~tie. Male. W•ofcuwtttw. 67?1-7048 --------Oreanlront 3 Rr. 2 ba. an-to &. from airport pro Crouod noor f16S m o • -• WantAd.'i CallMZ 5678 Answers to WfDwtf. ~ ~IC·C..e • U'g WH, UM, w/palJo. MiaJ lease New paint & Vlded PVt pty. 979·89 REWARD ........ nes cpt.s, drp&, gar. adults. carpet.'\, fireplace. '875 eves & wkends . :.~ 1'9lh St G M Tom or 975-3794 days. ~ S..... ~~~~I=~ 1st It nx> 673-2113 ----M EXJCO w,.,.,J.~ LOST: Blk " ~ ' C .. h..... 1271 1106 ----Qiodo 2 bdrm 2 ba Hay0 Clote-new.pnvate home Medacal /Dental!ltMO. Of'l\ bof'drr Collie 2 k: ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. 1>tove, r efra1L view. enclsd i arage. lllliaJamar Golf.liw1m, : sq ft ln N C:O!\la 'P.J-{ Jeth"Balboa l/~ s.io. 2Br. 2 aty Condo. 8a.rfmt LltUt' ·~I. Boat carport. adults, no peu. uuto opener S750 year lenm.s Overloob<K.ean _,~~~dflool r,futlly ~ rAll ~t~Rewar d, I, 32211 Paaeo Carol.JD•. alip.2Br.3Stry,f1replace S290. 717 W tah St 110 ly TSLMtmt 642-1003 2 Br. 211) Ba. fully -... ui_.... n va e paw. 1V1 ......--.l; Eva.en; ..... _.._ •2500 /mo yrl I e 64S..19216 f h-.. I etc 1~43 /mo. T o m ? _ _ :_ _.. y • '---~-----um11 ""· al modern -.. , ::::._-..&-'4 11.ll.~:r coils . FOUND . ., .. It .......... __. or v .. ,_. • . VeraatllH P enthouse 2 D ...... lJOO ... U\~ .... .,, ...... IUI W., I '" 3291 3 Br 2'1\ 8a coodo, 2 car Br 2 Ba. Ocean view. conveni ences. ay . wh1ppel. HB. 964·3*4 --·•••••••••••••••• ZBr. 1.Ba. l house from att. garage, close to weekend , wetk or NEWOYF1CEPARK aft.ers a . 28e. dbl cu ,.,..,e, ..w. frplc, yrly. Avatl. PCll, SOOS. 64.UmS Sec. 17$0 mo.~ mcJPlb. 714·54&-6«93 7)' PER SQ. F'T let #JC! ~onNd patio, frplc. AMI· 30. No aarace. no n..-IUMi41"50UT7 a..t&fttoS.... 4JOO •ntON E~lldSt. D·~1~n11-" FOUND. F'em ~ •· ..-.a.11. u.somo. lit+ pet.a. 9125/mo + utll. 3 Br 1'1t Ba, new, frplc, CALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim • r-1 a1 r ler. Brookh.~•t. " a.et• MCUril)'. J.ady for &urp.f75-T71'. NptHata. 'IMO/mo, ........... urs •-y...-CH•la.I a5-2IOOOSq. Ft fake Adami. S3'7·2273 .,...._. llfllt. ... JMlorMZ-4740 ~5001 ~ 1 ,.._ _.,.. "" • -Courtyard Suite Ott Pat. · 18*m w1ttb l•l'lle. UUI. • S1 E lOO'SOFVACANCtES · ••HOW11• • With Prlva-. Blt.b me~at? Cl! t : b y met -mo. Rumbold E. D 3Br. + den. 2 f'Rf:ECOlfNSEUNG RentalShanncService RentalOfhce I REWARD. Loet It• ,I••• J4D Realty 175-4122 frplcs,av1U tmmed. ~ 631~ fee IGUS797da~~ 114mf.atll puppy. 8 /W, -.. •-•••• .. ••••• ' . mo. lal &r lal + 1 c IL. t M'1-S!l2. Newport huh VIiia ..._,I ' 1111 llP7 Gn-JeOO Bayfront Apt. of( 18th St. Why wute time and PrdE1eeOfcSuitea l.tJ-111~ !)b;111 P,/o/' ~ UO(J( Balboa, walk to bech, -·•••••••••••••••••••• 1---------.-~Imo year ly. No Kids, mon•y look •na tor • New FuU Serve 8ld1. HD 7 1 ...... ft.Zw,lbl,f/p, S710 Yearly, Larse 3 Br. EMTSIDElBr Spac1~ pet1,or11rage.61J.tm roommate ? Lei U8 aotcS..ltHS~ mf;5da!h. • • 111'1•· yard, Eves Berri '"Ba. Beamed ceWnp, upatalrs on Or1n1e St. 3 Bdrm.' 2 Re, 2 c;u locate. screen and lo· Own/Al\ (714, .. 7 S33fl 7 -.-fi re place. laundry. Slove1 refrlce. '325. terviewfor you.T1kclhe ••"a~. ·•-to ocean, Mu.IU. oo peta, 81WlM ~•ace 1825/Yrly. A.tk Con/U1ion Out or Flndln" •.--IT• Yot1 may r~uest our ad-answering ~-• Pl --~ _. _..., tor Gary at 673-~78 or Good .. ._.,.""' · .. ~-ad D .--..wy •a!.'1111 Condo Adu ta. NO PETS. orm.e3'72 •e:250 Roommatt"i t:Xec Suite hill l60-80 service wi..:11 pocrng your ... a oily f« ~port • Orana• 67~198.142·1»4 ...;IJ8_l_FUL_1._.E_RTO_N_l_S_r nd 1qft olfica av&JI Plu.sh Pilot od number will oppeor in your ad . c:blny.2br.2Yl ba,wilh c O.yfrontaecurltybldc.1 8 l~~1nv Surroundlnaa with llt...L .,_ ..._ IM1e.d lncor· 3br, 2ba &owaahouff, ffl>I, Upstairs. Lar••· l••n· BK 1 BA. 1 und k -'~"r '/ R.ec'p. & Cont rm from . we wi ""e your messages . , you Nd.tr et -/mo, I yr 1111Uo, I•· er1' yurly Sunny Slove/retri1e .Omo S7:fiii ec ' S375. Word Proceu COii in 01 your convenience to get the ..._ Mall Com...itr ... uao. DSO lodda utll• AdulU, ar'OOfDtn1t .. earch a1>• avaalat>ie . W ·llrll responses to your ad . this sel'Vice is II-...-. -...O no pett. 111'1115 or t bdrm. I bl a.,. to 71J..ll I I I tc .• ....J. F f _._..,Oalyq ... n.d U:U. .. ~ wlUI .,_m.an ________ beach. aao Propertyt---;.;;....;;,,;.,;;..;._ __ 1117 WeetcUIT N.B. Want on1y _..,per~ or n)Ofe in ormohOO -..ed. Dl6'1P11otcaa-an_ec1Ad w ........... ~ ..... 142_,._ HcMs • .a.aso,...a,toio. flaanclal inst. 1'00a.f ondtoplooeyour od co11 6A2-5678. -,_ ._..... -•• 1".11oor. 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More JU tbc ~O ~7 _(lfl_t_67_~-~------t flne ext 1tnt palnlin& by ::ez=~ ~~In:.,~·. nD add. '91DOdiel. pla~. ~ .. nt work at •II kinds l::.IN:t r1ClJll\, 1un.all Jobs. I WIUll to \'fCcln the ho\Uc Mo-rillrJ R.ir hard Sanor. St. Uc. 96().8778 ...... ...._ » yn Cl.Pit' Patkll, •Mk1taJka. bnrk bll )ob •. un) t 1 me. C:a rpen lr> m a H1 nr)' !:I Y••r) e xp Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Try me BJ&.~. Z4 ---s.r.--lus ____ _ lJe .s7tn. loedtid Mr1l P'r" t s.se.OTST •·~ • 1n1uroJ Work roollnai, ccro.1m1c Ule, di) anyti ..... ,,.., b&.l5 ~1ovin" ~ The Sta r ving hni ""1!!!!1!1!!!!!~ ...... l....... ....--u 11 R ,... ~ .... O"IO 0 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• "!' ·---....,._.,..,., b ....... ~ork • Cuarant.ed &!II 0080 wa ay 4'7'J 4"""" -College Students have """'·~-...,. ,,._ ---h I Pamta.ng 16 )I'S, Or. Cn ty P ROBLEMS -Need t o l'-tlDll"OW-Mt lnl/ btlol rove~. dt-ckl Pr '-• • .... g Luc> ~i.pl t b& ousec e1tn ~~own Lac T lZ4~~ t.op quality, reas rates talk? Free counseling ext, Chu lleno ulln& t . ., ..... ,~ ~t'M ...,., •t ••••••••••••••••••••••• m~. n e Ja le. rcJ:., t-x ~ good 54!rv ~ """'l....,or499·2901 A BC H t.: LPL IN t: _._ ~" --~..,. •••••••• ••• ••••• • ••• ••• per. Ref~ Own tran:.p """"' """' '""""' -·---.....,-_ J G d U Haulln ~ \1ov1n.: <'on ~U16aft ll'\1 P~/PaperilMJ &U-2222 _ _.. apaoci1~ 11' .-n~r. crete & tree remo' nl __ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PainUng lnt /ext prornpl --------- Y"' ""f4lr. l'lnup, trim, Dump truc k Qui ck Jloui.('keepsngtoswl\O\ir PE'TERSPAINTING neat work !or lowest Stsco mllllll f' rcti c•t 775 1.861 •ur• I"~ "•2 7"... -10 rs H B. free ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.Jwm tnmmed & t'Qged. l'l~an ups, hauhn.: t>l2 9'J0'1 ~~ • • ~ .,.. ......., needs honl''t reliable. 1:-:xpr d Reas Ra t es pn~" Y xlnt refs 962 6948 Free 1-:s t C.:a ll Gene est 848-5684 or 636-7149. CliSTOM STU<:<.:O ---552 04.58 Ht.:PAIR. RM ON Hau.ling & Dump Jobs HouHsittinq ------Pieter J'l~ ERIC SJG.0166 Ask for Rand~ •••••• ••••••••••••• •. •• f>rol painung t::xt & lnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~• .. ••• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • >19 t368 l 3800 t S F N t t h & textures Tile F m.POO •steam clean C•ih 9dw l:.~l·c llen t llJ rd cn ~·r, · J::xpen t-nC't'd , lllllturc. 35 .ov. rates a rec ea pa c es ..................... . """'-•~-bn&bl~. whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• luv.n~ t rees. ha uh n~ "1"j":n .. -,-h -1 ~'" H 11ld ''' v.atch }our e.:SJ6.4~~C Visa RtHEST. 19]..1419 ~cstimates &prof.ad· ~ ~--·· K t D t •ww aJl}l mg or...-.v home Itel'> ll•ll\l' ~ 10 mlD bk!Act\. C~an 1'.: ~nc Pctt-~on Bkl.: c "'s r a e:. 0 m 1 J load no l'<.1ncrete L'all K4H L!Hl l.>a\'e s l'ainung, ~r111ng Stucco & Plab1.er Patch. vi c:e . 30 Yrs ex per Uv, dao no, hall ll.S. Av' rontracto r , room add1 631 9~ __ _ o3,,1d ~t ~~?«>it> ~5=uge __ JI'C<i ~ yr:.. most re&b 00 )Ob too sm q uk k & Insured, bonded Lie. (_1 '--rm ST.SG.~hSIO,chr t 1o ns, remodl'I . ll t'Yardworlt.rln-up:s,prun ----Jcntoriol lnsured.hc'd ~~25 clean64S-4203.~L99 326509 714 829 ·7 ~68 . -1n0._,.ayoua a. Cuar eUm pt!t odor •170561 751 095.5 k 1 IL le.1nup-, ln mm1ng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---__ !)7 1-6859 c's ... t Oe1a l • real CJll repair u yrs expr 1 n Ii 5 Pr1 n H 1 n hau.lmg 1-'ret-csurnates · · TOf I ES SIAM F't IMj ---------bowtedce> 1 bra •t Do work m II Reti. MacHaleConstrucuon stl repwr. hauling, fair . !>57 8271 lfl."\EST 1:-J JANI l AL "·stm "-"lnt•no lo rat~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cr~~t1c:494l1·15887e sebrfvr19c:,~t.M. + YoUr own pborw <-.• '"'01 yse . . ~tom homes, remodel pn~ Lie Call <.:hns - -_!. --l: \R~ Coni.m Ind, llL-:. ...., .--u.,. ,_,, ·~..., ,, •'-'° aDlwer ......... ""'"6..,.. I comm"I, Cramino. 30 •r.s 5365838 AJl .JroundhaulJno I Ex~rt•~t'~ ... ~-Fret' t"~t 3 }r guar G G id ley Plum be r oraft6PM Chuc:k 1 ~-.. ,, " 962.147s.G3398J7 al\5 Repa;r serv1ce, 1nstalla· __ _ \ 6 ~e messa1es. SfEAM·Dene1-0eodor 2 an area. (Lie: 811648211 ,~ t --. l T. t.ru<:k fo'rt.-t' l-i.t. l.c:ftckcopirMJ uon, backnow ~rtiflca· 1 ~ILA-leoeh 6n .a213 Lynn's rms •· s.S28. 24x80 yd&. 8a...all8,84.2·5260 ---••ctt 5-'8 3964 1 .............•......... Rai"nbow Pnt~ uon6-t2·93U -"T1'1'-'"c"o. oeas Services of s of a 115-C ARP ET ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---l 1 • tc •-•-_.,, a.ctricGll .......,.,.. tnmman°, "arden Slt1p loader dump truck .el u:. ~ 0 ' t ) 0 11 r p { • O lox R.... d th ---. MA.STERS540-1849 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... , .. " . laJ " · 1 ,, ,.11• Ldndscape n1·t."d:.. lX F:xt Int 8~rs ro .xp ..-. • Let us upg ra e al ing, con <'r ete v. ork . n:n .,ra< in.. , JO , t"lknl hJ<'al rPrc·n flll'1> l..1~l Pnre-. ;"\:cal & ••••••••••••••••••••••• show. lub. dram board or C&rpet " Uphols Clean ELECTRJCJAN r riced housecleaning. Luu lie or up demo. rt'a!o. r Jtt•\ I r rt l l'\ ll rn .1 l • ~ I .. 11 Clean I ) r 1o:uaranlet· PVf POST BO)C l'Tllf1' Wa) Ct•ram1r till' ••••••••••••••••• Prof free Scot Grd ap-nitht ·free est1mat~ on Proro631 7107 ~for_~.in tl420'!.J!I u)~lllllt' tT.',JltJI 1-ret· ; • .,t Call Ad ~1lln SF.RVlCE 1mprove:.appear&v:ilul' ~ peraon a vail for pm~inloBrad !>51 073t largeorsmallJobs ------•2!>7 b424:W024h~ <~n24hr> 2600 E Coas-' oi any home or comm )'Sittin &. a nytim e I.Jr 11337254 6730359 HcMdy?naft ~ftCJ Masonry llv.y. Cd M 640·0340.I bld.:atc1rea~d'<>'>l ~r•l' Fri ...... 7873 C.1Ncj ------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • PAIHTIMG * ~-W8l Tht-!\.fa1I Room 1 t~l & .,u""l.'sl1011:. •114 • ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRIC IAN ,..,.. J ack of a ll Trade~ llomt• \\'ant.1 RF.AL I. Y <"LE \ '\ Hnt'k"'"' k m.1 II Jvb' lnt.-nor & 1-;,;t1·nor -------~ :ie11 ! JOSEF CATE RING-Jo'r, Best rates. n ·pa irs. ,ma ll Job' llOL'~E'.' l'Jll G111t:hJm :-..1·v.111n ltt.,l.i \It.,., & IU:d.l>()(l 1Ult'&Q\l.1lil' ,----·-•••••••• N. J•-1 ... Greek cuisine best workman..,h1p • ••••••••••••·••••••••••• Wi'-..._w Cl ... -1·nq ..,.. m T)lt•r !Ab 11$5 Girl f'rt'Vt'llt t;.i:; :,123 ln1no 1 •• 'i \I,, 1" \•or k -,._, INTERIOR S m p t y/l unc:h eons Srmill JObs prcrer rcd --------i11: •• .>l 171.. Hrpair & Rcr oof. ,\II ••••••••••••••••••••••• . CARPENTRY 751·3491 ·1 675·8345 l~1mprvement .25H..,G t-::-.:t:H\L lluU'>••lo.,1n 1ui.1•11n IJ111 1>. q 11111 1,pn~h 1 ni;les -ror k 1 ·t..e ttheSunllhinc ln ' ~ ... Y.1_a.;;...y ____ M2_-919__ i H..l\'e soml•thm~ ,-1,-~-t·-ll ' exper Fent ini: (){·~·11 1ni: rl·f , 1 t11.ihl1 lilod 11111lrt't.·<'< ''t.K't'O '~IJ. '''' 111 11n .1.ith J ">h..i.kes-c:om po·tar. Frl!t! CaJl~nshmt-Window Ad Help ? 642 .. 5611 !Sdlidle items 642-56111 lla.-.!.llll-d ad~ do it wc·ll dable tiJ~ <1264_ I ~~ u.-,10 rail Jfl ll'\1 Hlh I· r c• ,..,1 .~lb 111,,1 1> .. 11h 1·1 1 .. ct 1 .. ~.1111 II .\d ~l !Hl 5930_F_'m Avail Cleanrn~. Ll_d._~~ ··:~~-.... ~?~!~~~ ......... ~?!.~ ~~~ ..... ~!?.~'~~~~ ..... ~!?.~I ~~~:.~ ..... :!?.~~~~~:! ..... :!?.~ I ~.~~ ..... ~!?.~ ~.~~ ..... ~!?~ ~-~~ ..... ~!?.~ . 3-4 mo Pup py Professional Therapeutic ACCOUNTS Rece1n bh: ,\UT 0 . W H t: E LI I AHK MESSENGER ~>Y'> I•· 17 ~r-. ·•Id F.i· ' CLERICAL COOK Dt-llver) p llmt• AM, L A h~d b r eed , vi ~ ma~e.Uc'd.NBAppl ~e~f:·~~·r~!1Ec~~~m ALIGNMENT. Front end l-'1T a l ou r lrv1 n l ''""Work io<Jd 'tu•l1•nt I F'\Jll lime dinner. Ex Times SlOO µe r week tb/Santa Ana. CM. onty,St.eve548·2817 Int' 548.9617 'overha.u.l .. own tools 50•; 1 Branrh \1 usthJ\l·~ood · Xll'lt~ .ibh.:to "'11rk 11> PAITTIME pc.>nence ne«>SSary.App-L.agunaBeach 4!M-8496 541-1.512 .. l co m miss ion . Lots of dnv1ng rHord Xtntl .a.fll'r!.Chf'.ol r.i~ Zi•f.! 1~ m per~<>n Le Bu1mtz, 1H1-SCHE ADMIH . .USIST work.Hunt /\uto (;entl'r . bcn l•C1ts ,\p pl} '"'Hroill·rman Anca .. nt Compan)w11ltram alen . l~-t :"''l Newport Blvd. G~;~~:~~:ord Part Shepherd. irva lo vest firm Newport 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd . per.on. Personnel 1>1·pt ~1 anncr Rl..,IJur ... nt 2t>(J dependJble indJ,duals lo :'Ii 8 s.&56700 \"al1d Ca li!. l1 ren.,c·. G reat _Dane. Brown ESCOITS Beach .expanding. Asst. Laguna Bearh. 494·3000 HERrT AGE I AMK W l.0<1~t llv.' &to <tlOI operate interest1oi: re ort b a 1 r . Fem. 6 M C & VISA/Now Hiring to Dir. Sales needed. Re · or 8J3.8966. i21 North Eul Lid bt•t 3 51':\1 cord ket"pmg ~)~lem for COOK If you llke food ·& Some producuon work 1115. ~ qwres strong clerical & 991 3860 _ __ new t ar dealer s ~d·v1u· e.l)Ol' C'O()king we have a l Call642 2256 Ba bysitter. Mon.-Fn 8 3 1 depts f'1lln1t? ~xp. gd Jl full u me pos avail Ex· : SbelUe pappy, adman. bkgrd. Good ~y Irv . (Deer field I Beauty Salon has 'lalJon BUS DRIVERS dl'tail no typing Pos1 per nee. Pleal>e appl>. a ble & wh l. V ic. skills, shorthand, t yptnl? home/yours Beg. Sept. 2 for rent. With cllcntl'll·I Clas.st11lra1n ~hool nu.., l>0n.">locat.ed in CM.4 hn P e r o, s SP' ct' r Y,-~--· ... -s·--... ·,·--·s--.taod & Yorktown, DOMIMl9UF$. &eicper . Xlnt. growlh op children. 551.()874. ooJ · 4.94-l600 Uri' e r s nov. be1n l!I dail)' & Irv. b hrs da11) Re'>laur ant . C\e aclitr .,.._" •-...,... rlB.9G-Df ISCOln'S ply. Non-smoker pref ) f~d. 1( mtl·r~t1'<1. ap \ppl~ Mon-Thurs. 8am \'ill 2221 N ~am St I S uper m a rkets. your Call:&I0-0123 BABYSITTE R : eves & Boat b uild e r .m a tun• pl>!luntlni:tonB~;arhl'.1 1 -tvm .it Nu orm Pl<1ns, age, · · • ·area. t-'r1, SaL. S25+ J llC lcVJSA/NowHirtog occ:a.sional days , 2 yr old per son with e xp Ill tr :school 0 1,t iJ.5 1.ith 31~ <.:Airport Loop Or. ::H. H B. Mon lhru ~l . day Car nee 951-l91K, ~ boy. Own trans. $2/hr sailboat constr ue lion St. lluntin,1;lun Jit>,H h C"<t 21.o5P.,. 541-0311. ~1-0718 ~~~~~~~~~~Aide. Active rell.rement WestNpl.67S-3823 S am L . M vr:.c Co SJ&lSl~ ~llll par1. timl·I Cook & kitchen h e lp ~~~~~~-~-· TOMMY'S Patt time. 3:JG.ll:30PM. IH5-lS43. .,1,0r~ - 11 :30-7 :30A M . N B . BA B YS I TTER for 2 -----~cd v.anu.'<1 ,Denta l f ront Otr1 cc : Terrier mix CID Canyon & Barrao- a, Jrv. 7/31.148-1371 OFMEWPC>a'T 631·3555. duJdren. 1 & 3. Mature 4<I BOOKKEEPER Scl·reta Cabmct :\1aJ..cr l'XIJ m all I .\1 .:arkellnJ! Sales 559-1599 (.(fice Manager Top pa~ ESC-Id 7 30 1 I hsk d d k k phasl.., of l'Jll1net m.i k ~ .i:.hion b ind 10 \f.'!>t for ,,.... "'"'r.<>n. liu~y I -·~ Analys t. Suc~ssful In· oro er, .... l pg <'X!Jer .i J )'WOr w I I c~s _,, ,,_ 7S2·9368 ...... in..: & v.oo<l:-.hup pr tt rirm r-.~p.rndln° Xlnt I ~ man Irvine of{1Ct.'. da\ .... ves tme nt c on s ultant S36-4S37 S m q uu·t corporate · ., ----------t p I' lll't"S lnqwn• al "''"•lJI I 1·a.n-cr •1ppt\ 111 <1C'tl\e1 fo ull ~ p u me Expr I m IOQkmo for <1 h1i;:h • -.: "'~r seeks experienced as.sis· m:11n oft' \ .\ "J;l.'O I . ' di . ., w••---~ t ant. R e ply an con IAIYSmet Journal!>. PJ)roll. ~omt• l)La1binf'ls._H~l l .111•11 '>dl~"ll'tr W1llh.in e1 rlf'f'f lfnotw1Utr3Jll/\1>-enen:y.exp.!nenJl).cl ESCORTS "' 7 yr old ho\ \Our lla Lnit H l \t Ille J u .tt; lunct1un.:. c!t pl~ 1n pe rson 01t'k t iut-nl per:.on for .1 fl ... -nce ·. Collins Assoc: ror . . • l.\PIO". ft11111: & n11Sl -_;_ --I _. home aher st'hool to5 JO ,.,_, a1" 0 ~1 ~1 th I 1t'n,1nc ·• ''"n _:-.on lnunh s Rest 269~ :".pt pnmaocnt t"Jrl.'\!r Poi>• OUTCAU..ONLY 567SanN1colasDr.N B or6·00P M. Starting&>pl \AUi t 1 A. ··on ru 1 \I< H fo. :\ I \ I ~rni1kt•r µr•·f t .tll llJ C.\I t ao n S .ilar; opo:n I 631-1419 1. Murd y Park School Fri . &l2· 1770 or "1.'0d re I t '()\II"\ :'II 'I 'lj,.,.,,., lot t.41)~123 -----------t ..,_,.s [) 552 5111 N~-IUpen -Apt. Assistant Manager ~ .. PM sume to: 2<>t5 Pl11C'enl1a JA;"r:.ori lu :.t·niu. l-'r->, ,{.uunter h elp waalcd. un..-.ils 3 Y' · · • ltiDm-llazard-1 ROLLS ROYCE Trainees. Will traln. are...848-2:S08 ... ~i · C.~ 921627 p ack up & de li v e r . P T . Saod11rlch m an eves:&e0-1.964. -~-"This ESCORTS CAuples. Paper~ & Ba bysitte r n eed e d . 556-l7tl wa nt e d . F IT e xp. Dental Assistant RDA •Id la comi.DC t "" OUTCAU..ONLY maintenenace.642-5073 weekdays, Mon-Fri. In IOOIOCHPB Cl£1JCll i Gary's 0e.ti.67S-ZWJ. prd./Ortho. 4 day week Diii:;., ... .,.. ...1, S3CM723 my home, for 2 girls. F\tllCharge <.;apabtUties Camers nN'<ied F.a rl> 81. h CallS96-07l4 ~,...._,,. Asaembly 5&9. Mustbeable lostart Tax Destreable. Male or 1\M dell vcq . I. A I RegJ.Ster loday for locaJ,CUSTODIAN for mac . ---------5~50 17·2S lbs in 6 wks. No El.ECTRO/MECHANICAJ immediately. Must have Female Submit work & Times Stulfc·rs net.oded temporary a.s.signmenu s.bo9 m ll'\'1J1e. Some ex· Uental Assistant. c ha ir ~ -•·-b _._,,_ ASSEMBLER -·-ftrport~•·~ •· re S a I a r Y H I s t o r Y also ~ 557 n045 per nt"C Ca ll Mr . Rlley ~.exp or r'e(.'ent grad --··-•••• ,,._.. no ... _.,.. no con .,.. .... ....., ......,.. • l1ass1fied Ad =761 C O --------v f pp< 979-6080 Wstudeatneeds tract s Kathle en or Oneyr.exper.,m alepre· feren ces. Woodbridge Daaly Palot PO.Boxl560 CAS lllER HouscwJre:> ora · 4days wk.Xlnt wrltl.ng WUl do .enythin& Robio673-0lll ferre.d . exc_ell: c:o . area. Irvine. Call Gin· ~92626 ..ales. Jpph in per-.on I C•t.nr irS«-fiu ~ ~~n~~~ct~C:s.~~ l,.e a l . C onfid ential ~nehls , penodac: re · me : 642·S678, ext 321 ) <.:rov.n HarJv.;ire, 310i' m Lin:. F 1T pos1t1on a t ou r . . ' P 0 Box 3242 O.C.A.JtPC>tn' VJeWS.Calls.tS-0403 da}'S.552-0471eves BOOKKEf:PER I refer L' '.··o .. st fJ-.,_, .. c.dM • -1 ln"IM Branr h Exp ttql e,·es __ .B.sS:i . • ESCORTSHVICE BAin Acctg.w exper l1l '::" ... ' ·1•1PQC>AP't'f~"HUPVl('t in bank b<>okkeep1n~. DlSHWASH~R lunch, II Speciahi ing in busi· AsslSUDt Manager want· Bankmg.....-e.1L~s manufact urin~ Out1e' ! '"Ill~ H \\'1·< kt ntl ' j Xlnts":lary ... paid va t'a lo ·•P ~t U n 1ve r!>1t~ •• S nessm e n . r esidents e d Fabri C' St o r e •~'""" include compute n z<'d t'\t'~ ~l Jt u re l et' lJlllfrdtS~et ll<JO ContaC\ Personnd . Athletic Club 752.7903 PnllTUAL READING welcome. Im m ed iate rull lime AIP. AIR, GL & a broad Capadt•s.9'i9-881JO I I ()1re cl o r . A pply 1nl John lOpm. Fully U c'd. 972·4976 Marguerite. 646-4().W operungs in lrvme . South range ol staff a ct I\ llll.'!> ~wporl leoc.h µen.on ------- 78 or 4.92·903t. l8U A s u e c:es s f u I bus 1 · Orange Count). & llunt· <.:all Va llt'r Corp in HetrTAGE IAHI 'OOUBLl::OAY Hook Shop, Camino Real. Sa n. oesswoman seeks am· ington Beach. Part llme Costa Mesa.bl&OC'Oti c•r-Hl£R S i21 :-.iorth Euclid Fashion I!> land l>t'Ck"I GnotCa .. •'I bauous ~soc:iates. Earn opening '" Huntington ------Ki> L'lcnra l 991 3860 p t 1rrre s ale:. clerk . BeaC'h area Prefer pre looldtttphtcJ/Clerk ---------ESCORTS i.ng polenU.al $20ihr+. U v1ous banki ng e xpt-r f'\Jll tllne , cxJ)t!r hl·lp!ul u T UTE M Mog Card OpH'ator Ue ll H r y ~ e :.senJo?er f>60.5Jl3 Ul~~lf'[ a.Hrs. 641.0180 you desire a career lead· how"'ver wi ll train 1n 1 SI 000 B<•aul Fashion ~ f _..,,._ '" but not n<>r \1Jn)' C'O Per manent part t im e Orn e r ~ed to deliver na m-red wllh a Celll/Ct.dls mg to nnancial r~m di\id u a l s w h ea'~ be flS \ I at 16601 Island olr ni'\.>ds self· M~senger n~ed for &m"'"'taLDrental...,u1p· $o a ~ r e lax ing ._ .. fMC/YiM caU for tnlerVJew appl ra:.hienng & sales bat·k Pl~~ua.~c!Js~ ~f~J 1 'taner v.ho t·Jn run own Newpo rt ~ac h loan rn!n~&i2 1186 -.. "'MiUtl~by l2of t.he pre· 831-'18S4or493-5051 ground. 1 \I \Rh l.r.> .. mau dept Ver) niN' :it· • l~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~I IOOKKEEl'ER For2nd&JrdSh1lh j mo.,ph e re F.x t·e l I brokerage ro Mustha\e lirla iD Southernllrw ...... ir---t-~5JL" Automatic Trans R & K1 ~T'"'"' ~ 1 ban~rcl'> <.:a ll Ri t a I n·llable l ilr &. Call!orn1a allfornla. Jac uzzi. ......-..~ -"'"''..:; ~ Permanent P1timl' I hr'' I ~ ~ · · Whf'n 'nu nl•tod expe rt :M:nitc or r1.p~1~. tum to lht· &•n·1ce 0 1rt:c:Lon in Cla:.:.lf1l·c..I to :.o l' l' etc. Open l Oam--••••••••••••••••••• man , F IT . exp p re Full time opening 1n a da' S5 oo hr On 1 We µromotl' to m..1n.1t.:l' ~~.COJ'>tal Per..on OnH:rs llcen~e Ideal 1 days a·-· Vls· FREE ferred. 548 2288 ~ewport Bearh. Prerer Ba I boc1 I s I and CJ 11 ln!~t & :.UPt"n is1on lrom; ~;1 ~~~nr} · :.>790 HJ rbor r;;:l~~~1:~~~l'"' 11<' c. AtlaoUs Health r\lJT'0:0.10TlVE and1 v1dual w •minimum 67>828.1. L)n ne~nold' I --.1t IO • NEVER A FEI:: ·uu Harbor Blvd ._~ ... ~ST.BODY 1) r note d e pt ex --1 WA.'IJT A CAl<t:t:tr ..... ~,8 . rr.y.-, -10-l(ll!!La~ '.ill1714 1 4~9Ui6 ---------1WJntAd llelp'' ~...,, Mesa. 64s-:u33 Br· T-""-' S OP GR. peneore. "" IOllOI"...,.. ... -===::================-; 'our problem I this ad for your ...... _, H M ~al Office .---------..-._... ...... ..,,....,,,.._.. ...... ..,,~; -. · gift. ABORTION F.x~..!~'ilt~~ly XJnt growth opportun1 L1~hl bkkp'g ex pr in 11..ERICAL Clt>nc.il ~ t•·. salary & benefiti. c:lud1n lol A R & t\ I' ~ ,..___,_ " OUCH "' -"'SS •G111•al u . ..a..-) or CHICK 1v-s " 1 PSlSOH AUDAY •..,.."' ~ ,.. -~ ~ Please app y 1n person I knowledJ?e 10 kt') b) . ... 11 ' I) ISCOln'S Loctll........ VW-POICtf6.AUDI Wed. Aug 6th btw n t.OUc:h accurall.' l\pr~l Person nt'edt'tl 1hru Sept .. I l rain ro r .ti " 752-0817 •LowflelRdlldls 44SE.CoastHwy. lOAM & 2PM. 1055 ~ Ul\/Oll",Ulg . gd v.,{1~urc~:1 ror l)pl n ~. {1l1n1o? £'roce> .. 1ni:· 111.'ol\\ dt:· 11----------1 ....... T-a.. Ca••••a -l.&.. Dri Malfl St. Santa Ana. 2nd bght phone!> In T~ltn dnsw .. nnft phunc'> cu· tail L , • ,, t =t .&AY .,_ .,...._ ·-·· 7 .t-T-·~ 0oo t.el=200 Plc;u;anl Npl lic·h 1-x· rret•lo nppul'Jn .. ~ * Sap 'I• Meclc.tlotls Hew~rt leath C~FOIHIA I ST . call 832 7300 $4 ix•r hr <.:a ll b31 I~ lrV\llt' Pen.0<1ncl A.:enc~ I .,, AL.l.ONLY ' -:.119-&.ft..--. 6 110900 OO K L.F.l'E" f 11 111n : lrth.Costa :0.1 t>!>a •...... , •• -·___,..~ ~ Equal Oppty E mph·r B K.---. n u CL~RIC.\L HSu1te ~ 6-12 1470 '71~ *C1•1•9&lefer-M/F c har ge thru t r1:!I ----------.1 AUTOMOTIVE baJ E A J' Lumber e:.lldlatm.at Rur ---..---...~ --------NI ance. xp '" ' lb LroOO Ii B Xlnt --l d • c 11 1 ff ~ Secntary A R, pa) ro ll. pf;#.roll roug · ~~c.--~ ~ "'...IO'\L~A .. ~ ~·l1jJ\l~j~·llit~~f! &..-e. . .., .... ~~w~'f-~~ ·-J · t :l.(i_-"": ... ~a :t~Jrt.t. 1f · .. ~nAi1ff--~r •Codldentl•I & ~d In a career as ~ ~,,___. r S I -v.ee k Salary open F:mplo}ment a 'ail in '"n ~~· [ry6(flthiu(~1· ·("'i'li&9'/f'varnl'llC ·rntbt~ us",~1;: or T'Nacnlil Uis \l-t-0"5' :> a ) ,...;"'~ ~•llill' ac e . a a r ) rom I 847-8511 f!>Ull1 s urro undin~s . Pw11 IC c... secret.ary with one of the Opportunity for a mature mensurate with ab11.at) <.;ompetlt a ve pa v. 1n _.,..COMTIOL Na.Uoo's .mos!succ~Cul person to lea rn S&L If you're bnght. .am lnPri ra l M e-;sen ~e r tervaew &lure. for'more STBtlllZATIOH automob1Je corporahons. t n c I u d es so m c bilious. detail_ on ented.1 Im med o pen ing l o r m!o t'allT<>Q~n·1ces ,z~:i::;:te~~--~~r~t= M _ • 6!!.~ust ~~-12'!· ~rda "s . ExceUe n~J and h:i{d working ..... ·-.•.• ,_ --y...,,~ .. ----w .-,r J .Q1'·i,Ji"wt.fa~~"7T~gnimi~·-. oo~l~~'CTM· _c_a_ll_T_c_res_a_a_t_SS6 __ ..;:;;.._ t(e~-s~·n~iM-... d 1e r-k '1~ C;ert Typ;·s7 ~~·wport ~-~C.-: U&ht AcCOWlllDI Back· IMPBIALS&L IOOKl<EEPY ~ew porl Beach IOJ n Beach Co. Good benefits CAL.lfOINIA ~W.P.M. Eqilal0,p1Wlweltt Full charge, expe r"d brok~ragt' "~311G~~~~·h l Chanr c for a dvancl'· NIGMAMCY Yf:fioroomed E ,1,,mrM/F/H boo«J<eeper needed for :r935()uni l m ent S t a rt s 1 00. N B . ante nor des1Rn 1 1!33 3313 c~ PositiveAU1tude firm Exper'd an CO~l Clerical Mat ure e~x --------saYICl.IMC. Aodmoatolall,theabill· a nalysis . C a ll l 7 14 ) penl!Oced ~fflce ~rM>n CompanlontHomem.aket APCAll ~tolearn. Banking 1133-9961 Th lh ~ \1 ' a n eed ed for e lderly MIWPOIT See Dave Klocksieben v~ c::: -lf~p ~1 v.oman Live In Board, llACH ~ * IOO«UIPlll F /C een_· _terSt C-Osta Mesa_ ~-~&o.~':~~ia· 0053 TELLER FaslUon lslaod inves t Clen 1 7SZ. Pa.rkview Ctr. Irvine menl f&r!fJ· Excellent op-Partc~lme t'ler1t urgently COMPUTER SANTAANA · . por l un1ty . E x per . & eeded b Huntington Lumber est.1mahng Bur· 97•3104 1 lmmtdlate open.lo& for matunty reqwNi. Call: ~ach Cit~ School Dis n>UgM 1.9000. H.B. Xlnt. ~ 30 HR. Teller. 8 rponlbs 6t().0123 trict 2hrs 8 day GAM· woridng conds. Medical ...... 11 •P ••I preYloua ban~ ex· j !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! 8 A M s c h 0 0 1 d J ~ s . It dental lns. ato 5. 5 day = I =· =a:::!&.,~ BOYS 4' Gir ls for ad· $1.75/br. Apply 735 l4lh woek. S a lary o pen lii;:::i::i:======I ••:•: call: LindaW-3100 vertlsing clrculatloa .1 St. H.B. 536·8851. _84_7_-35_1_1 _____ _ " 4-TrwportaUon provided C o n s t r u c t I o n nuinininH•H••n• EX C E L L E N T from 19th. Harbor. CM. Warehouaeman, mature. S .. 1. & BENEFITS 646'.-T Irvine area. n r u111 700I ~~ sa..1014. ....................... Sltett • Its: USI THI !!!!!~!!!!!... Oilllm'' • • •· "--· D •aLY PaL.oT Me ra&n. Call J S• ,.. •••s WELLS ..,AST FARGO llSULT" BANK SBVICI 0.. bpi II IF IH WrDfY'-· For Resull Service Call 642-1671 t,t. J U f lave tomethlni to seu? Claaln.d .. doll •~fl Fi c• I ti .F11~i·11t•t•·rs Ta kE' l h1!' "PJX'rtun11\· v.1th P r 1 m <' C" " m p u t e r · a 11' namt<" ""rid leadt'r c;t1ll "" , "t_~~~-~a~?.~'"'··. ,.,r.t h t' a rt n·11 n1-t'MT'PUl f'r h a rr1v.a re n nd s C\ftv.a r t> 'l\'!'ll'm" W t>'r t> prfl ud n f f'U r phenommal J?rowth'. \\'<> a l~ t akl· pnde in our rfl"'m1tmE'nt I<' keep part• with technt'loe' ;i~ It ad \ an('(.., Th<''lt' f'O"iliC\n' rt-Ou1r1• lit 1l'.1!>l 2 'ears of t'XPt'rtenct• an th<• m:11nt<'non<'l' and rt'pair of t'"mputt>r" :cnr1 M~ioh•<i p1>rlphernl-; KnC\\\ lr de<> "' c!IM' t.aJ)(' and mmm11n1ratinn rlf'\'iC'<':" 1~ !'('Quired P rime nrrers t'X<'ell<'nl pa" a n d b <'n e f l t !l :in d :i n OPPortunit~· for pen;onal and prore:..'-ional f.!rw1h ..... iTh 1he fastest $Zro\A'fniz Orm In t h(' lndu'itrv' Pl<>3se Sftld ~our rt'!'Ume In Jim l''ord. Prim.. C'C'm puter, In<' . 2102 lluslnP"s C'Pnttt Drive. SUite 11$. ln1nt'. CA 12715 An equ•I <'PS>Ortunity •m plovrr m r h e •r 9CllOW SICMTAIY IQlr'cL for trvme lnrt He row d e p l w 1\h OIOWTH POTENTJ.AJ.... th. I '° S, MOii Uu'U Fn. Eaci bulUI lnS p&u hlt hadln a d ntal Call for a ppt T ona S.-0 btc~ 9-thand " l)'PUla illalb ~ New rapid!,) arowte& Co. In llunt U\liGn Bud1 with alnl QPPt1 for advant~ment S.lary commen surate w/uper. Call Carolyn Bandy, at 891 546S for appl. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY The Ak ins Compan) Secretary t.o the Presa de n t o f 1 r ow1n g dlvenllled Orm involved 111 residential real estale I IARUW AR~ AU:' f u1 6 ~ um. APP4> •n pcngn RIOCl tl•n;twal"<' IOJ4 l r,1n, i\\t< Cf•'l...icun Plau1 NU .Ud BrlJm•n o u~r nttcSU)' M ust spu.k f)iall.sh & h•~f' f\eAlblt houn Appl) to Mr 1"111)-. S4Arf .. Sand llotd Laawu1 Buch .w7--W'T7 I lold 1-~ont l>t.>i.ll Clerk fnth da.)' & n1Jtht :ihlft.'$ 1-~p.!r d~lrisble Appl) lO C'indy Surf & Snn'I llotf'I. l.a11un,1 fk ;H·h 4!n 44n llott-1 Night Auditor. 1·x pen ence<i. pNm 1>0~1 tiun al Ahso Crnck Inn, :n 100 Coa:.l llw). So Luituna 499 2271 for appt __ _ development. Musl have t1 ousc1Anrk l.iund1 ~ l<ir excelleftl nills and pre c p I. 1-~ng 'p1•u k 1 n I!. fer experience 10 build· m al urc ~omun. 5 d>i. mg Industry Tusun loca· 9 3 PM $1 ~,,., hr. Cd~!. lion. excellent benefati.. rer·,, rar pr<>f C<tll Ad Ol11OaH832·28111 •202 at &12 4300 2-1 hri. .i ----------d<t)' Factory lralnu . Good pay tn plastic adhesive co. U37 Monrovia Ave N B. FA.5HJON ISLAND WITHOUT HASSLE PARKING" New co. 1tround noor op p·~ to be p art of team •~--------~. I ndoor plant tana nce F T avail.able 497 5424 main & p T ---------Inspectors for Sa1lm.akcr Near John Wa}ne Airpart Mon Thuri. 6-4 30 979 1483 we need your sec'y s kills INSURANCE & c r eativit y . Setr P&ISIONTECH. starter /salary comm Will train lleav)' dcta1l, New pos1tion·nel'<i you figures t yping Ofr exp toda y . Gree nwi c h req u 1 r ~d t:x c t II D e ve l opm e n t Co. twnd1ts . Newpart Ctr 780-lh.8to5. EOE. Call. Mrs Dudzik. 644 7454 Food Service Workers t.o train on automatic meat INT DESfGN SALES slicer a nd Portion con· Fl a ir fo r decoratin~ trot. 10AM-6P M. Sun· helpfuJ F /Pt. will train 'lllw'S. SUJO /hr to start 49&-I 46 l. Male pref Must be neat. cleen. Is relJable. Lori's URGUARDs..POOL Kitch e n. 979·0747 a rt To $3 97/hr 1DAM for appt. 968·031 I ••SNH. Llqoor Clerk, P tr. Attmclan\ C.11. for self· caUSteve at service aution in Musl ____ &e_2_6537_· ____ 1 be exlremely reliable & Loan Sohc1tor . Newport OOoest. 714-646-9661. Be a c h . M o r t gage &1•rdOffice. Expenenced office help for general or<il'e dut1t'l> 646-9661 Hkr.ll..1c 'd.> Xlnt comp p«g + 955-0(nJ ·----'- LUMIYY ARD MA ... 18 t.o 65 yrs. full & p<t rt ume lmmed opemngs ~9·3073 U91 5 ,., \1~11< •• ""'"'l rull rhrl( frt•1t t•lhn• fort. I' i-. \ II\ <ill ~t.1lla r~1 Mt.~ \1 I-' ll I •· A L Ii t C" .. I' TI0,..,1:-.1 " \IUt l',11"\ t111 ln l'l-dtal1H liwuv t~....,;u \lrl> Au..,h•n \todeltn11 t·oru1111 rt 1d l' fllcru. cxlr111~ "-h>t..,I lh'~ t~ce~ \II .i.:1·1> l) 1•«' 7U ~7W07 Mod t> II n & • l' o 01 111 I:. film:.. & t'xtra• "lt•v. racl'~ . .tit ".:"'" t>PC"' 1':.Xp not nt'<' !J57 o2tr7 MODEl.'i :'lh·wpon l'h•>l( Jo' ,1!\111 o n:. 'l' l' k 11 11 •'" rrodehn1t f ;tt l'I> 61:1 :i:r. !I . ll Law Firm hJ' 1m med upcminl{ for a 'l'(' ' W ~AG Cllfd Cl\fH'I 'I'\ l'l' 70wpm m 111 l>n· t.1phont' t•x 1w r Fr .111 M:>l lJOO Now aC'Cl'Ptllll( Ill IJt'f\Clll appht·at1011:. ror cx~r wa1lt-rs & wa1trci.''-'' RothHhild 'i., 2107 1-; Ola.\l llW). CdM Now acccpung apphro llon'I thru AuR 15tl Ct\f'ETl-.HIA Workc" Short hour:; Mm 11f hrs $1 Ol 1hr N1.wpor ~lesa Unified School 01!. tri ct Appl v .1l 11151 l'lacenl1a C)t ni;;n 760 3273 Nurw:1 Aide lhkpr l.1v1 in pref '>tl'«JCI\ Joh. ru s rn.>kl'. Ml fl42 34H I ~ U R S 1': S A I U I': HUMt:M AK1'~R ,.'ull 11 part tune as Ol'i.'<Jcd t work with c:iderlv & d1-. abled an their 0homt-. Van<..od hr.-. Ocp tran~ req Wagel> ~ m1lc.J~t· 636-1420 NUr5mg MEMOOIAL YSIS LVM Cnllcal Care Exp pn· ferred Will tr um for lh1-. Spec1all> 1-'ull l1m1• In M&l>i.1on \'1cJo 714-831·1100 , 1 00 7100 1 w...w..eH 7100 ,.,_loY• 1041,_ ... __ Help W..rle4 I W.e.4 ttat, W-.ct I 00 ._,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••--••••••••• •• •••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••FR EE P UPP lt;S : ;Tl om • Cl"'1c•I M>lp R£CF.PT10Nl~··rroc buay St;CRt.."'TARV TIAC ... ·mll8 Cocker/ Lab/ Te rriu. RU~~~:::::~<' nnd d for .. pandlnl lnvestment firm Bu•y N EWrO R T liEA C H If )'Ou art an exper. Bladl.Adorable~ r,.,.-uldol -~lar ro Od appear phol"9 • llftht typln1 CIVIL ENOIN El::RINO dep-eed typia.1 t.eacber Umwal kll'-1 1 bob lul Call Paw •l 4t nt't' 'T)plna. t lcphone • ContKt Char e 133 9880 C 0 N E A R <> . C f: = .:~:_awp«re:,; l w /ta 1 I b 1'11 1 a ra Y. m.i.m. Or ttU + ..-11 otllN ~ULI a mwt ltECEPTl ONlST. fem.alt. AJRPORT 1-_,,, llMrvt.w r•aa.rd· • 541MZ'lt . 12·2. s.IPM Swufter 3:00pm. _. l All "64 am for ·~' Jo'uU ume . ex-nenced. , .... ,...., r.:: over ~ yra age, p•rt ,...... inc Out rewardlttl oppty Goraeoua dart sold ma .. Ne ... port •-ach T--"' with Mr • Ulltt'll, l UO'W nl&hll ~ hr A.k t htotrful Pf~ wanted 11 W D p lick a l k S b t bo x .. ..., -U..odlll.-r Car ,F'V for Ch!Wk Tue l-'ra an f or t ntr y level c a ' o llten o 1 ' Club Fami ly m•lft• JPMG7)-eofl0 aecrctar11 I po•atlon lrVlne ColLece ~f Bua tramed. t'79·77•evt1. bershlp llOO ID<'llllMs 0.08 DISIC w/opportumty tor edvan ~~l~11 Is a ~uJ••. a· ra bbit hutch. you trualer.ree. 144-0350 bm mf1r o da 11•JM1r'tl l<t'<'<!pUon1$l Girl f'rid1y rermol. Strona typtna & ---~;.-.-----• , .. """""' tu work heav..-1-· 1' po11t1on in Santa some ahorthand abilities Teacben-i>re·scbool 979-Tmev•. Comlna top r•oce •:::::. ~ ord4ar ~k G~n An.a 1'yp1na. C1lln a . necuaa r y A pply In P ttune • P'/tlme posi· Beautifu l M. S1be r1en 1~ :::::.'veal rlr m~t 'fr ~ ww to p ho 11e1t . matu r e . pe.-.OO w1n:sume t.o Mr tJOnS open. Laauna Hlls. Husky, J y r old, AKC. ---·-------- K ~ ~ \: • S • 0 d l. · pl\' aunt par!lonuhly F\icntes 1t Robt:rt ~In. 770.Ul81. ne eds c ood h ome Fabric: Remnaal Sele .... :!1'~~~u ~h~n1to $P ' <-..llJ•van1~fW24 Willia m Prost & As 975-0314at'l 5 rant quality. poptf••· l'l\HT T IMF. Pf'rm r urt K ~. Loan Offtcu llflll' "ork M or F m ht•· :"oJ ,. w p u r t n 1• 11 c .h itwllUf •hup l'M M2 570'l Mort&llltl' Bkr C l.1r d ) Xlnt comp p kg+. J --------i l:ouahlln oos 0073 hrtlilM Eveaiap lk'alma.• 11 lr11m t.-d lllllt'll t'OW lor 10..-cr 21 > with lht' Jim l.on.: & Ai. 'ul'l.ttt•11 A1tcnc) t •Ul>t'"'lSC' and chapemnl' R.L loClll Sc:try <.:halll'nl(IOR POlllllOn w N e ~porl l:f1•Jch mortRatce bkr \lust pos.._~ enthusiasm & m 1uat11;e bkkpg. esrro"" & IJr a pill!> J CoughlJO 9:\S-0073 I> 11.Y P ILOT earner Restaurllllt bu'~ iand girb on " one !\!cw restaur ant now tak \WH>IW basas. "venina" 6 ing apphcal1on"I for tu !ll'M Wt• nt<t'tl t·on Waiters, Continental ex t ,. r 11 t' d . 1 n no ' a t 1 v c a 1 Pl '"'>n.' who 11r,• looking I> e rte n c e mu b for 4 luc.•c.atnc part time l'orktatl Hosh·sl>e'-. ~"t'.lllon $4 how-to bl urt Cook·!> Helper. Reh~f (all t.12 132 1 t"<l 25 Coob. Pantr, Person, bet"-t'i.'ll 2 and tif'M Abk lhL" lloys Apply at rc•ar IOI' I.on or bw hJmg ,\ppllralton' OrClftC)e COOlt l)l•tnit tu~en from. J 5pm Doily PUot Mo n f r 1 1..i. ~ l rn d.c• l:JO W Aa} Street f~··..i.iurun~. 3"20 J-, C08lU Ml'bll. C'A Cli_.•:.l llW} · CdM .. :<junl Oppor t:mplo}cr lk:.taurant _ __ _ Experient·l'tl Wa1tre'i. PIX SEC'Y Lunrh & D1r1nn:. with Wt' o ff er x I n t r o Cocktail"' benefits Sal11r) rom Hound Up He~tauranl m c n bur ate w 1 l h t· it "4:1 W 19th Sl pencnce & ab1hl) T) p C..oi.la Mesa 9'.!627 m g 55wpm. f1gun• ap &16 Ofl(l4 tllUdt' Pl ~ui.anl NBt•L'STA U u A~T 1, 1 OH1re NYSt: Member 'c.. "" · J r f irm l'a ll ror app't tune help. mu:.l ht• flf'X1 Jo.tn Baird Sutro & (;o blc m hrs. cxper hl'lpful Im'. 1401 Dove Suite 4 perfect lor homcrrui kn NH 714 833 97().H :OE 5-i6 1911 PHt COfttrol M a I e r c m a I t'. r u u ll· person needed lor r~·'t nmtrol rout\' :\u cx11 n•'<·t-,'>:lr) 7~>2 ~II~ l'I J ,t lc-. FJbrll".JtlOll l'lu111 11ced.' parkl'r'> & m,1tcnal handlt•n, .\flpl~ 111 Jl('r,1>n F:Jhr1t·.Jtt•d l'la.,ur:. Inc 815 w 18th Sl C M I' T SUM~ El< f11•x hr~ )) 1: I b r r11· h u r c· .., 1 n Np t l rv111~ .1rc~1 ~~ 5423 RHI Estat• Sol•s Wl· now havt' an openmit for 1mc.· al(cnt Call for oondltdl·nt1al inlcrvu:w C'ote Heally & Investment 640-Sm RETAIL GIFTWARE MSlCHA ... DISER I' 1' P061l1011 ll\ all for J pt·r~onabh> 1•nt•l 1!l't 1<· per.on who h . .-. a1t1,t11 ahlltl\ lo mere ha11tJ1,1 & d.1l>pli1> 1!111 " ,1r4' Y. ork u1.: hr.. !I :!prn ~011 Fri Coll for J ppomtn11•11t THE GUILD DRUG 1610 San Miqwl Or. Ne wport Beoch 644·7 330 Sale. A It E Y 0 I' ~ \ K I ' c; W II .\ T Y o I' ' I< I. WOltTW I am z, ~rs old Jlld m1 lsl 'ear 1n thl' ht•all h in du:.lf) I ...,111 makt! o•tr $75.0001comm -1 Wt· h:.v.: ----------i a ground floor opportuni Real Estate Sales ty backed up by quahf1ed FOR A REWARDING leads C..11 Mr lircant') CAaEY IM f>-l.').24_62 __ _ REAL EST A Tf Sales Cootac."t us to learn about DRUG STORE our n e w h igh com Ca~hicr. p timt" fi·mal1· rruss100 11p1Jl & other ad prd d Purl l'harm.i n , anlagei. 1n 101 n1n1t 'LT'li Newport B"d :\Ii Hedlull Realty For in 675-0640 lorm:.i lion t·all Walt _ --__ ~att!I!, 1401 Quail Sl Telephope wor k. par t .. .,C P•"'-g""e twill$. kntta. etc. Wed N n Ume from home Local nn dUI ... u .. c1ll1 Lo ma ke a pptl. needsallentlOn OnJy .Au&eth.t ·5pm. Secretary Assistant tu w/Mteesaea. XJnt. com 846-1788 ProductionPlace . NB. financ ial iien1w. Soh ma.sslOft. 831-03tl ittens + mother _645-__ ~ __ • ------ poken . acntlt . Joyful.· ,,_ 1 R•S Siamese m ix w /shots USED Wa lnut Kitcea., perfcct1on111t f'repare ,...,_ CaUeves, 968·7089 <.:a hi nets. S2SO Q.od 11utnt1ow. me ab Vaned Pe-rm, f It ts Vi day wk> d 8 9 .. ,,_,. '-.J ho rd work & travel A P P I 1 ca n ts w It h Pwwit•t 1050 Con · 54 · .,.,.. -.ore oo 5683 i.~rV\SOf'Y Pote:nt.u1l de ••••••••••• • ••••••••• •• _6p_m _______ -:- s1ttd Ty~ 40wpm. xlnt * * I BUY * * Used 1967 Americana £4. Secretary for l\nswenng Sen1ce Qiwrat.or lo work 12 Noon lo K i.h1h & olhen 228 F orest. Lal(wma ~arh St'<'. rct U') f'u 11 ll m c. l > p 1ng. filing hghl book kCo\.'plnJ.?. phone small of Itel' TSL Mgmt &l2 1603 SECllF.TAltY T RAl"'1Ef: m !">llltt' pl;mnml( dept or law firm Airport area benefit.a as ad vancement I ~~ •-potential Call 979-3600 Good used f urruture & cycloped 1 ~. x .... eofl- EOE Appliances-OR I w1I :~'!"1 S200 6Jl _.ll £wtl. seUorSELLfor You -TEU.B t40TI TB.LIA F !"J' position. exp req Xlnt ulary + paid vaca uon Coolact PersoooaJ Director Ap p ly 1n pe™>n HHrT AGE IAMK 721 North Euclld 9!11 ·3860 MASTaS AUC:TIOH ·~ Sack Elec. Cecneo• 646 1616 & Ul·9'25 Mixer CSpeed Mix 1.-t.IMd on.ly twice S700. 831·'3m 3 She l( entertain m en t -~-------­ center. an great cond ORI DITAL RUGS 10' , •• Asktn~ $30 Call P atti x 6' 8" Call •nt bme 673-3168 or 67~ 1230 0 67S-0006 ~~ alter 3 OO pm Sat +Newport ____ Bc_h_T_eo_A_li_Cl __ ub_ Me mbership. $79S. • b7 !j..4,2!1o3 N U 'f} p1ni;: J Ce uratc al ---------• R E U W O O 0 8 U R 75WP\1 Ab1hH to IJolh TOPLESS MODELS TABLES & SLAliS ----·---- 1mxluc.·l' donrnll·nt-. and S750AY PAID DAI LY 548 L:i92 IRVINE COAST COUN- T R Y C L ,U 8 ME M BERS HI P SlJSO 644.2046 11\Jn111t~· l'J'>ci. U11pty lCJ no exp ne<" ff26 ~1 Si'>falwd llkt-nt•w Sl75 I.lo x i.pnnit & miittrei.. lung sz. never u'•'li Sl85 &II 8206. I 735 36!18 Jd"ant·1· to p.11 iili•J(al ------ h·vi•I No h·i:al l'Xpl'r Tow truck dnvers want Call 1!4:th 1133 •flHO ed. t>xper only Lt• e m Costa Me:.a 64&9638 G<Jrham · Rondo Slerlins. 8placc set , ( 7 I pc ,. . +-!.Et Rt:Tt\H Y 1\dm1n p11rt ll m1:. $.!> nl•l -.lurt 1· J I I A ~1 \1 o n t r 1 7tJJ ISO'i SfoX:tl E1'/\R Y Lfo~GAf. lnl~d CllH/ll tn.i 1n our lni nl· offirc• tor legal '>t'<'rt't .Jr) * 2 ~· ) I"\ ("II po·r xlnt l\ pull( 'k1IL<o ~Jlan 01wn ('Jll \1 r Sum nd.l. K33 JIJ22 '><·e·r1'l.1r) • Ch .ill•·nfo(1n~· ~r<J.,., h opwrtunll' lo <JUl,IJlldllll( IJt'f\IJll l 111 OOll fh•pl) 10 ton lldt·nc·1· <'ollln' '"""' .~I Sun "l/1rola' Ur ~ H • S.Cretsy /Ell e<. 1'1•r-.1,,111•·I Ad,vrt ~kt.: LH•111:. hJ' 1• 11pvn1nl!~ per 1·x 1•·'""on :\pl lie h I 1n 'I\ ('I'' I irrn ( • •KKI t\p111.i, 'hth11d i.k1ll' ,., p1•1 ll"(d :"-11111 '11'\•1k1•1 pn•r c .. 11 &HJ 0123 • •St:c1u:TAHI 1o:S •. Bkkpr Con'l Slb.800 ,\drrun Ai.~• 1'75 $11.100 Hl't~pt T> pl!>l SIU.HOO l..c•l(.il RE ~hHOSl5 1,00 Wl He1nders Agen1 > 4020 Birch. £sta.b G4 Newport 1833-8190 I f'rec- Tn >lsl General offtre No Old rolw marhint>. 5·3.. l2 ser v pc 13750 080 t-xper necessary H S d1.1 tbl. 2 lg dc,ks. 759 0845. keep try1ne ~~-: m ~'7! 0 ~~fit~ p& . ~~~~ fth n11 cabinl•t, HS F.lfLC> CONTENU portun1t1es F a rmers ----fh«ie. washer. t.v ....... Insu ra nce G r o u p Dl:"'f'.:TI'E 4 conll'mp couch.muchmuch more. ~100 EO E !>Wlvt>t ch r' c ir<"ula AJI tnOblly new 646 40.a T)optSt GU.AT HOME TO GU.AT TTrtST One of the We:.l 's larRt-St advertaang agencies L' lookmg for an energetic det.uled minded l)PISl cJHM Selectnc1 ~o ad vert1.!ltng exiwnenct> ti. nl'rt•,sar } but tollo-. lhTOURh & IOllldtl\l' drt' rl>qW-.itc• In rt.-tum Wt' <>fft>r on•· or lht· t .... ,t can•er 1•n\ iron mt:nh m Oranie Count. t.-Xn·ll1>nt '><tliif\ & lull bt>nef1 h f'<,r iin 1n ll'r>I~.,. t'Jll Pall\ llfllwo. C•)('htatlt' Chll!>t". uvmi.tston & C11m1>"n~ Inc i ll 752 fil71 form1ra table w !leaf xlnt rond. make orr bi3 2282 or ~I 6899 Kpc bto1ge playpen sofa Good rond 5600 6i5 508J; Bea ut d eco rator q~ $Ola, xlnt cond Coffee l~· ble. chrom e & gfau . Co mpo n l'n t s stereo. S),lem Much More . Must ~II 5-4$· ~ K2 "~ teood cond1t10fl. t.;,ed s · SO FA ao~ Si', Alt6PM. re<"linc-rr ha1r CWle newl 631 1922 Hoth fo r Sl2.5 Phone C. 0 L ' T R 'I' ,_. R F. !\ < II < uno Co1b1net lls.thll'fl 1:11..,, I r(Jnl & '1d .. ·•. • IV*'<! rupl'Jo<trd ht·l<i .,. ,1n1 rond '4Xl ~A'> I;~ l'a 1r ul niall'h1ni:: "fl(l t" hi•-.. (.'l;...,,ic-"I ••pp••tl \l II h l••,JI h1•r 1n,1·f $;!.'> •·• llC,IMI~ 1>-t2 61140 Yt'heel Chair and Wa.lker Oelu'C t: $175 644 0906 --- M\JST SELi~ f'u ll,sazed portl t;.bl1• w tst~incd ~l.i.,., <Jverhead blllards la mp S225 64S 1735 Used office f urruture. An- Ho..Mhold Good.11065 11quei.. t w1 n be d. art. ---------•I • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • m1.1-c 548 9882 Wattr~., ~ r nr for wH·ker ba!>kf't lunrh s t'n 1r<> •1 JO l 30 f' \I ,\1 on Fri Earn Sl2:5 St.SU .,. t•t>kl> krand flt'~ nt•vrr U">f"d ·----- ..,,."ltk-Crrtk l\lll6! "ze Apt si retn a $45. Rot,tung F!Hbpre<Jd l-1oral SlUIJ r ha1r SIS. good tond. 1.;j) t,Ol8 t:vt'n1nJ,tS 646 9193 \tust be neal. pt'r5()flltbl£' ~F' \ B 1-.D Good u-.e<f DBL Bed w /brass plaU!Cl and t:ncrReltc t: .. 11 t..:arpeuni;. hdb rd. Xln l c••d. 979 0747 aft t OAM for Cal1839 l290 Wocnrn'1 3 1pd Ra.IJrtdl ~~~~~~~~! appt ~ 8070 t.lte, xlnt cond. ~ ---------•lwAREHOl:SI-: Cler11 t;, •••••••••••••-•••••••• ~ SECRETARIAL/ p('r nt>t Full t1mc. 1m ~l)t)t ~:DtATLC.:ASll • W-.ct IOlt CLEllCAL mPd opemnii Gr .. at <" I-o r li u Id. l:>' I' t' r . •••••••••••••••••••••- JrJ111 our 1e11m• ("urttnt be'!Wf1L:. 5'19 9671 B..lbvJ l'IJtinum An ) kind TOPCASll PAI[) e :ln~r opportunit11·' m \1 annt' EOE M F ti "00~ amount Daniel fW used fumrture & ao- 1 luiJto ---5'~ j(,6J pbances Won ing of nof. •1\dmm1:.tral1\c \\ARt.:tlOUSt: full t1m1• W("'<idmg !>cl 3 ~ o ld 95'7.SJJl ~ .. ·rt•t.in \IJtnt & other \i\no115 (. Id •· d d .. ---------Genera l OH1ce & Ille bookkee ping for small dJ.slribullon co in Coslll Mesa, 4hrs per d ay Mon.·F'ri. 645-5883. MAID f''ull·l1me. good MURSI G RM J . ays/wk &73 7:.x> $1\Lt::S 111 f'1 (."umpu nenL~ Exp pref . 'alan C~I area EOE M F CJll ~1r Paulsen b<'l I JAM & 2P~ only 2lJ.ti85 K:>'l;1 rt> "' 13f'llon ,.,p W .. 'NTED C-1-· TV lo •Fina nt·1al Se<'rt'\ary -.h1pp1n1t 6 n·rel\ 1ni.t 1 1 •· prtc S750 "' """ pra sa ... ~ oood _ .. ,.t·~ 631 ...... •Pun hd'>1nii ~:crctar) dUlll~ Sol'Jl(• hl'"') I.lit 342 51115 .. ~vnu ""' .,_.. •Sl>crl'lar) I tnlt Ca II 5-t9 8043 for - - -wtlends or wk days before G1•ral0fflce Sharp Girl Frid a y for busy graphics s hop Must be good al figures & phone. S4/hr. lO start. 646-91. •-rill officer /T aen Typtst no SH. Hrs. 9-lPM. Mature woman. Job loc Newport Beach ~7.:U. GenenlHelp Rental center has full tune openings ror 2 men Nu t a ppearance w Ith good h andwr i ting Benefits. wiU train App ly 1930 Newport. Bl. CM or 22800 Lam berl-1203, El Toro. ........ y Needed for 1mall friend· ly Sales Office to do Ute bookkeeplna. typing, pbooet, etc. Xlnt OP· ~1 for Jrowth. D1.or70 Qrt ~Y t.o do lnvolc· 1111. tdledullDI • mile. Npt Beaell area. Ca.II tG1112for~. <111 ,.......,., kaowledle ol ...._.uca •tr lac 11 Pftl'J. hll l -- Giii. ralDA Y, I 11'1 ttl • ......... -aruc. tlf !>alary w 1exper & refs Newport Bch. 644-42.87 L VM I 1-7. Red hi II~ Realty tii:~. a:mo •General Offl<'l' uppt DI AMO NDS'' Lot1> of Jpmoralter IOpm <.:lrrk them 111 2 nn~' SJOO & ---3·4daystwk MAINTENAN CE For 41 bed conv. h05p Santa •Secn•tar1e~1 ~H t:J(X) 964 6448 Game s wan t ed. WllJ Recept1on1sL' on call ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. • purcha.se any Ainerican pri vate co mmun ity . Ana Hts.S.A 5493061 SALF.S HAR DW AR t: full Laguna Beach area. F'ull -ume Lhru Labor D<iy. Office Pe rson ror f1n1: time pos 1n re t a il Pica~ co mpli.'lc appltca ~ 1005 fliisc.al•1ot11 1010 ltenuge game or Lon· uon ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• donCabby 536-6164. pa r t time the reafte r. Jewelry store 5·d a y ~~~~~~~~~~! ha rdwa r e s tore See Must have vahd Calif. week. Some n11(hts Co RECEPT /TYPIST Steve. H W Wnght Co THE IRVIME CO. UJGGA&E TAGS ..._. 500 Newport Ctr Dr WESTMINSTE R from your bu.smess card ._., -llh IOll d r I v e r . i. I 1 c e n s e benefit~. Will tram Call for company who will be 126 Rochester. CM Suite 3SO ABB EY Send one card for each ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach ANTIQUE MALL tag plus one spa.re Wl' S425/hr. Call M· F for ap _540-__ 906C______ relocating to Orange Co potntment. 494·8571 CXfice work & munaiu: airport area in October SALES LADIES Fu l l & p arl l1m1• Children's bouuquc u : 711 644J:JJ\f Da1ly l0 6 Fr1109 r etu r n p~r ma n e n ll) ~Dl~ort1~:~ F,quaJ Opp t:mpl) r M •F' Closed T~y se 1 alfod allt i1ct1 vt taa 1 & :i~.':~. b;~s!m,lt'r; Management Realbtate Must have l(ood typing nEnl Seasonal 6 m~ -.kills Please ~end rl' Ca 11 1-: So 11 it r al h . sume lo p o Box 1522. MAGASI N So Co.t-.t Plaz.a 549 8585 11751 Westmll\iter A\'l' s rap. meet1n1t aar ine P M GardenGrove ~-6l0:: ID reqwremenl'I .Pre _s=.=======:- !J00.8161. Laguna Beach. Ca 9'l6S2 n~nl loss 4i theft ' For a i " .. ·-1 OffiuM..oger Large expanding com · OFFtCE GIRL pa ny is 111ee k1ng 1n Vaned duties This Job davidua ls who pasess takcsbrams 642-6830 1t ecept 1on1 s t T~ p1st GSwpm min Legal oH.IC(' L.aguna 11 111!> Mr -. Winslow 837 1000 SALES + manugement. ,•xper. mlllure lad> fo r l.ad1e·.s fashion store in Laguna Hill'> Mall Call ror appt $81 1303 SECRETARY Corporate om ce o( na t1onal mort11age banker nl'cd<t .,ec ret a r ) f or m.ir11eltn(l departme nt Good shorthllnd & l> p1nl( ii.kills a must Ex~llent bencr1t!I Vcry pleasant Nt-wport Bu ch Office Call Ma r la at 17 14 1 975 1080 personalJzed taa encl06e ! Doing Bvsineu Lite corre e G ri n d e r . ~al lpaper. fabri c o r l Under A I Eastern Bottle Coll . Lge ·oa) Glo" pa per & ~e ~ Flctftleue I T1Han)' t ype Le aded wtU back & tnm )Our • • Neme? management skills in re· ----~-- al est.ate. Persons wear OFFIC E EXPANDING Shade S48-<t965 lags Or lr) two rards ! ...11 ---1-0-1-0 back to bac k j . ~ ! looking fo r . possibly MOHTGAGE CO NOW managing an oHtcc no.,. HIRING or have lhc expenenc and desire to become a manager . L 1cen!>e · re quired All rephes h~ld 10 strict confide nce P Box 559.. Daily Pilot, P Box 1560. Costa Mesa. RECEl'T /SECY Sales Restaurant design rirm Sharp Men or Women to has 1mmed1ate opening i.cll electronic market in.: for dependable. 'tharp A;px-.cn PRICF.s , ( , ( 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2 ea or 3 m ·1 \ L L~ • 17c/fyeUow n!fng ~ode 4 5tac. s S1.60ea ~" .. ' ;i;; Escrow Sec.-with l"llp In gal wt~ood typing skalb eqwp~l lo busanessl'!> l1vH y p oss S250 6/9lags S1 50ea ··, 1 j Ev1wknds ~l~ 10oq nore S1 40u j • t purchase & sale of com Able to h and le cor llJgh ·commas~ion!> J>ald d r I d Earnings to m .ooo a me r c 1al proper t1ci. re-ipon ence. 1m g, u "'·-h d ·~ear Call Mr North, kno.wledgc or loan um g mac tne. e.rr an '· ( escrow helpful·ask for husy ~hones, & front of ~ 96H4~. I unt fk>ul'h Aile rice Congenial -.mall of 5 ,,.1 ir.S/SHOES Ca t:OLDWELL BANK E R ltes1denual M ort.l(D/tt: ·Services _An equal oppty~ flee XJnt medical dtrt "'~ ~""t. ~,~ •• \~ ~t v.r~ f'-)!~l?M .0~ f>ll&,t..,.,~#.b8_~~$ .. '•~~ .... ,_ ,,,_,.;.: ~ k "'6fl;)ity. weu 1tlfr'n"n ~~-~·-- M a r k e t 1 n g Se c . ScrV1Cc1> 2001 U&lmler, , 5 tore S·da_y wl'ck ~"Jo ~0Ult~737 s h o r•. h a n d r c q Santa Ana &H 5700 rughls o r Sundays San Secunty divers1f1ed duhes ask for -<.lernente 714'492 3495 llAT E GUARD 541 3C770 R,t.a. fl('<'ept1on11>t 10 key, lite Salce • f1.N ' ._e,f~"· -~ ~-_ _ ty p1n11 . P,art time. TaAVELU S.A ,, c~:.'i•&Ht~~ ~..fZv/..vAA .. ~·-- L cl•~ Topnotch typi••to work &K>-32:W M·f .95 GIRt.s&G VS RotaUng shift S4 Z>1hr ~,...wt 1030 M or part · tin ale for our dyna;;;ic ,alcio H1'.:CE PTJONIST f:xcat Age 18 up Fun job with n 111 M·F for apPolnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111ft1 inl(poblt1onlnour.D('s1gn lots of m oney • Also ment 4948571 Nikon f'body SJ..50.Nl.kkor dept as k for Pat Studio' Good telephone Mgrs Guar t200/week -------50 f 1 4• SlOO Ntkkor 8S personalJty, \)pang cit ftl T rain tn Sant a Ana S«'y/~kee~r I 'I 8 SUO Weston 348 54J..7'9S7or543 2961 Ptr Exp'd for Interior light meter SlOO Or best Secttt.ary·dnt at boss or SHIFT SWB¥1SOttS ,_..•to SS.to ...... • garunn1·c reat1v1ty & dt dicalJOn·a sk for Rita mg 556-1601 Design Flrm Qlll Nimcy dfers. Randy $48·5975 aft .......... ................... ~ jRKeptloRid 631-2281 _ti_P_M _____ _ ' 4 • P I ea s an l . mat u re e.ts llcellHt lt•Hflh, ............ ~ -.",_ ....... ............. ,.. .. .. , ......... ,. ,. . ..,.~ T•.-,M•*"I i,..a,.. 2ot2Sl ... tol S....AM llOJ2~Dr. ....... P IT college o r hiah school studenl·flexlble bra LO work o n m&H ma i l i ng . <W o rd Pn>ce1sor s>. B r l•ht pel'l()ft with lite typln9 can land lhia job-ask for Pat. I · person req to handle all SERVICE Station attend l!IJ&ft-• t e I e p b 0 0 e c a 11 s & Apply at LS922 Pac Cal ::.:;::·:;~l·e·::.·•bl•~~ .... •2• ·~·,. messages .. F ast . a c Hwy. HB 2U·~ 1S71 ........... "-" ... - '~ '· Bustnessmen If you art' doing b u .• 1 111• u " n d t' r o f'1r1111c>u1 1Ju11nttu ! curate typlng required male, C l"A re1 .. $150 Vaned dulles reqwrcd S tatio nery S tor e In _e_a_c_h_640-0987 ______ _ Dependable & effk lent Q>rona del Mar need.ux · aellalarler. -TWX•xpan pr'd salea lad y Full Sea1POU1tSiamese ~. -Non·1moker ume. S daya XJnl work Kittens for sale . Ina concl. F..apectally fine ___ m_._7799 __ e_vn_. __ Xlnt salary & beneflt.s client.ele. S'IS 1010 o.,. 1040 STltiit~l.APtfll ••••••••••••••••••••••• \amr you art req111red 1 Send resume or letter of mi 101.11 1 Ru111wH and [ appllcalion to; AMERICAN 'IJro/eatnonl Codi. Sf'<' i Mrs. Carol Kyle HOME MORTGAO E 11900 to 179301 111 Jilt a l Corporite Vice· Prf't 230Nnrport Ctr. Dr ,NB 11-·1c11t1ou1 8u111nvu j Me di cal Compon ents .1 ol t KE~OND Pupa. AKC. to 1en msr wea e m O..mp sire. M /f'. Pet " operat.ionl. Good \Ypt!'I 5 h 0 w p v t p t y It •hort hand skilJ1 req d. 2u 1•M 34.$ aft 6 pm lrvtnt atta. A Kendavt.a · 1;;; hall# II publtahed Jor ! 23891 VI• fl'a brtunte , Ste '111!!!!!!!!!!!!!'7!14!·'7!51!!!!!!·15!U!!!!!!!!!!!!~l 1 Name Statement and . Corp. MO'TICI fou r conM>rurwe weeb eoa Jndu.strlH Co £.0 . E Keeahond puppie9 AKC. C1ll tor a ppt Suale ctwQp l1rtd It d am. pet RIJ.y. 714-540-7AO 6 1how atotll $18-._ WI': OI ''" DAll.Y Mlalon CA how Dail)' Pilot Clau· Pll.OT con htlp wilh ____ __.i.;...:.•--·-llYQUwantyour advertle· lrMlll1ent • anect1.onate I.fled ada dt.play their both Coll r~ u :CAL . lftl ma11a•• to r uch le Rduu S»Ult ........ ~n.t~._...'!.1111~~·_...-:r..'~ D~PMf'f'lllt T er ~ Groth•» _.. ...... et lowW If ;...-.·1'1'611 \1 MllllllPMlf'Our ......., ll0 ·0 21 E:zt 332 lor • eeiy .. d1Alln1 your ~t. Clanllled Is lht M4.o:t7& .., · art,.,,.. to u y, really furlhlr tn}ormation '*-· Give • a call. ••Y lO p l Call No•' 1•t renlta Pho ne We1J dot.beret\.M2-5111 "2-N'I ' WantAdRaulu MZ·MT8 ...... SalC'5 Ta x Included ·1u ee• ....,.._, _... • NOCARD" • !llc1111o"1 -· -• _, Draw your own or send I 1•• " ,..._... .....,.. dd ho & Coltftty 0..-. ni. 0¥.• nar:ne · a reas. P ne P'tLOT ..,..,... tM -.. we U make OM card per •"Cl ,..,,. _._, ,.; ew t ag AddP each ,~•"-'r>-""--••.....,."ilPI ,., . ~~·'".;... ~ ·-~-· . . _.,;.. . ' r .'?Wfrt't'..• e tM DAILY KOf "9t I :~~:~~~:. 1 '=::;.;~-=_J I t ' i i i J ....... ••"\• ............... ___ .,,.._ ....... ..-....... • ....... ff ....... -.......... _ • .,,.._. _...,..._,_...,,._,,. ,..... 9040 ,...,..ydtt/ ... W-.d 9590 1•ut0t. 1 ... port.d ~~·.'.":~....... _T..;.uesd~.;:."f:.....;..A..;.URLU;.;•;,,t..;.6';..1..;.980.-,. _______ o_N_L v_fll..;LOT~-.llPi::z. •••••••••••••••••••••• lc11.... 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97•0 .... -. •• '-~ IMW 9712 Mttu*t .. tn • --,...... ._. ......_ l•port.d Aaltol.. 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(.'ff ..... _.. nu1io a. onl) SS.JOO mil ftJvAT"E INDIVIOU L \'U covttr. rNny atru M~t .. ,.111 tSl'r Ull I _,,,......,lake&ob'O'OC'lrade 114.HO 080 U5 3414 t71 4t H9·U04 ··~··hme v 1deo tape• tves.&wknds m !lOS4 ----'1$J.-J -- -----Tralltn. Tto•tl 9170 ,. -28' Slherton fl\ 01-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.i.»LBSON copy dl'ctr1c \'lU'. CB ROF', N n'fl, 73 Ja)'t'CI h·nt trJtlf.r 'IPb Lar llOO :::sl!hp, '~ lo hD. dtn~hy I), 3 burn r ~Im l' ltl'btl' S..S-1~ w1mot m:.n) xtr-a~. >.Int t,1blf' b.all dnt cu1111 -----t-ond I'll ~~HM .s283 \142 ~I • ......pa.oee St.:t'l ~trln~ --~ii11ltar X lnl rood 1-"'onnl.Ll.i 23 J 7!>, 89 hn. ~ s.nic.e, Parh fUM. 1180 .,,. best of t 1ndi.-Ul tr Ir. $9500 & Acc.n-'OriH 9400 WAMTED! l..ih• model To)ot." .me.I \ol\O~ CJll u ' l'OUAY ''' $ <.n&Al. Jim Slemooa llm/fm ltrk. l :?.OOOml '74 S BEf:TLE. 31K rna . •n CHIYSLB. lmP<Jrls 1970 Jlarboe XlntCond. 1..,99. c herry cond. Sn rf. CotlDOIA Blvd. Co1u Mesa 494_5116 A1an AM I FM e a se. ex Dynamite loaded 63H2'7t . tras-13.250. IAM·1'!. cordoba coupe. 39.000 '76 Toyota Corolla U\bck 546-8397 l'P miles. (411TLM >. ll50 N Buch Blvd LA lll\Bl<A I~ Mi No ol SA fwy l C714)SJZ.Ull Sunday by Appl '79 IMW 633CSI S.lvc-r with black leather Ex~utlve Cnr. IOI McLAUH ltte.. 850 N Beach Blvd 15 M1 ~o of SA rwy I w Habra 522·5333 15 BMW 530I. 4dr. auto. '76 MBZ ~ S!:. kon Gold ~n. xlnl m1.S3195. call -------$3195 w1tobacc:o sntr. AJI u aft.er5pm: 4'n·5029 '69 BU£, xlnt/clcun. n IOI WITHAM trill New Ur~. Wiii sell tares. brokes. ahoclui YOLKSWAG&4 ot wholeule. 6422959 ot ··Corolla. xlnt cond Run., g rc11t 11875 ?GOOWeslm&.nslcrAv• 631·0810 Must sell t.hls wffk. S7~ 487-402.I& ln Westmlnster MZ-6676, 979·4680 J\ak Cot MB '78 ~ SLC coupe M k '71 Bua. mint cond. Xln •7551 &Ja..7880 Low 32K miles. <0204G9l _ar __ . ------nmnlnacood. $211,950 Jim Sll'mont Im· Tri..... 9767 64().432'4 111NEWPORT4 dr .. auto, :.Ur. ruJl pwr. tilt, crwse. '67 VW Ovallsnrf: xtras. AM 1FM. S4,2SO. days: l'onche brk1/whl.s $2300. m.amc>. eves: 492 0\59 PQt1.5. 1970 Harbor Blvd .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:o.taMesa 63J.1Z76. '79 Triumph Spitfire. MJO/&l. Hardtop conv. SPICIAL LE.ASI 11.200 mi. 144.9739 art 6. 2'0D loaded. 12112 +tax. Volmw 9770 00 mo o.e.I. ~ down .,... 675'-5i603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _773-8823 ___ o_r_4_94_·_7890 ___ 1 77 Crdba, prfect. bron'IA:! & leather, all xt.ras, bt 57 IUG _ra1roffcrtakes. 97~11.20 ' r J <'. Xlras. 64().8590 !o1B '76 ~ SEL Low 571\ 7' VW SCIROCCO Special ed.llton .white 5 sp~ed 11u nr oo f Dyoarrute! t<173VAUl Radials. KY B shocka. Cort.tt• 9932 new paint, sunroof. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11r83.S-7U01 mile<> 1861\WPE I SPfCIAL LEASE ~loaded $262 57 tax 48 mo o .. I Sl7l0 down GiS 5ll03 $14,950 Jim Slemons lm ports 19'70 Harbor 81\d . O.ta Ml"!.a 631 1Z76 ---·~MB 250S S699S :'lilleds elt:<' Sl.500 firm. ~ 3t.i7 Jfl l>P M '79 O>rvette L82. on8ln;1l oWfl('r . fully loaded. l6K nu SI 0,500 D):. 55&-0353. VolYO 9 712 _eves 6» l.864 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79B'.\1W 3.."0I Luxuslour· A~·r~4 -.pdxlnl <'.lr VOLVO 40· PACt:l4AKER s I-HEY8 WAX YOUR mg pkg . br:i. must Sl'll S3900 offer&i2 i_866 __ -"'" llr. f7S..IOIO 73& ~ 74 • • •. •• •• • • • • • • • • • •. • • •. IOIW1THA.M VOLKSWAGEM '1600 West.muut.er A' e in Weslml.llSlt'r Earle Ike ~ 75.51 638 7880 1979, rast fa6t di.I:>. : ,..C 1 " 1 ..,_A1GAJMll11 '1~:~:~~1:~ Uus .... eet. Call 897-~ MB ·73 450 SE Light blue SALES, SEAVICE • --••••••••-•••••• stllle nns, gaJle~ dwn '" l'.J urdt•lJIS' Co•t•M"• orleavemsg al~JllS (7~MMAI. S'9.950 Jim Havmg trouble selling AHDLEASIMG i;'i:llllc. DP.Sit. excellent our docks St78.000 Nwp1 MING AUTO "•O •101., uo.uu Dahun 9720 Slemons Imports 1970 your car~ Try ~! Paid OVERSEAS DELIVERY '78 Indy Velle. L·82 engine Low miles. S17 .500 or ? Contact: 714 ·~40 ·41Hl or 714 493-7684 Dodge 9935 '°9d., $320; 175·1230: Yachtbch67!>-1800 IEAUTYCINTH •••••••••••••••••••••!• Harbor Blvd., Coi;ta forornot' A&&CorTom t:.XPERTS • m.ZTU. Zl' UIUfllle. 1-'/G, twn en~ ~~ttt~;t PORSCHES '78 DATSUN 280Z Me.a 83l·lZ76 A1Jun. ·m Dodge Polar a . 5HK ••••••••••••••••••••••• -t"·Stacor Drart1ng tbl fulJ canvass encl. ell'<' 6 0 .. Dynam1tt-5 speed '80' -"OD brwn. a<'. l2M JIM M •RIMO IEAILElll orig. miles. one ownn .f':•p Bruning Dranin" tronics $19.995. New!JOr1 754. 4 ~ WANTED Loaded w1lh extr"' au,radJals.a:iawn lscof A VOLVO Pwr slrg and brakes. ~~ · "' y ht E h Shows super r3re. Clean S3'6 mo 6464048 VOLKSWAGEN 196fl Harbor Blvd. GREAT CONDITION! :W°;ndl.80.omcedesk& ~~ x c a 11 ~c $SAVESAVE$ a.-.apto '.tSl-iUPSl ___ 187 lllEACHBLVD. COSTA Mf;$A SH95 Complctl' IT\dtnt. -thaiU.O. 548·5066· . 'WITH USED PARTS Allow us the opportunity $6995 MB .. i7 280 SI!:. 1-:n~. red 646-9303 540.946 7 z.is3t2Z ... avail. 57!>·l230: 1 -.f'bookcues36x10d0,'35 REDUCED lmporte-drarpurt~ to1:on.\1der th~·pun·ha~l' BOBWITHAM <07J3'79 ). Sl 2.!150 Jim HwatirqOft•och ----~~-----.~,, • .._ AU 3 ror m . Sec'y 21r LUTHRS r!S. S 1dsl. l~PORT or trade m of your dean VOl.KSWACia4 Sit-muns lrnpuru. 197C 842-2000 '78 Volvo 26~CL. Good '70 Do<h<e 4 dr. ;,iir. full ·~~S7S..M2-&t93 bristol,teak cockp11 1oak 1~1"fJ.M~~~~~~r Porsche. Check with li:. ?OOO W<'StminslcrAH? lhrbor Ulvd. <.:o:.ta ~~~~~~-~~~! rood.SB:'IOO.orbestoffer pwr,IJkenu •J • parquet cabin :.olc. 700 Anaheim 776 !)90() Today• Ul W~tmtn:.lcr ~Ka. 631 1276 •75 vw RAlllT 16CHJ93 8-\2 ~ '-" 1017 mi range . Sl!l,995 ~~ 893-ml i.3871180 Sharpest one around ' '6SVolvol22S.92.000ortit -----~-•-•••••••••••••••••Newport Yacht t:x · CAPRIPARTS :~ff '~f °t",..;rttt '79)1B4JOSl.C.loJt1cd KK l))nam1tecust.om 2door STATION Wgn S4SO or ~ -Aird.ale/Scottles/Canns. change 675·1800 f ... 6.(..(,. m1. $32.000. l'vt Pty w autorna ti". Se ... thi... miles Xlnt me ch cono ~t ofrer Runs well, gd . .,.,...'-"Perslani/Hlmalyan & ----2 new ront Koni shoe.._<. ......... ..-1•0 4.~ ,54~ R... ... Mov1n1t. must 'it•ll m:imt 497 2982 :.: 8 i a m e s e C ;i I I REOUCEO tmu.ng '72 to '7•1 v .G'i.' iy,31 '"''°"' '"' i -one. <883MJ ) SHT.itorfer 0.3-1102. ear Ford 9940 -,._~y!MO--OO!IO 31' Jer~y. twn dsl. ~en. onl)' S70 for both New c...,.,..., G•a-....... n» :ttB i3 280 SE ts L11<hl $2995 ly rnonung or J (l Spm ,7-autoA1P.ownermovmi: Sears heav} duty 48 --green \2'23111'01 S6.!JJO IOIW1THAM ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~puppies. 6 wks. $26,500. l'liewpon Yacht month batten . only $30 0 Ila Jam Slemon:. lm1.icm--VOOSWAGEH Alltcn. Uwd 12 TORll'tO. 6cyl. radio . •• ,.~ e 110 w 0 r b I k Exchnnge6i5 UlOO Ll.ke New ··Racemarl..' Top 0 r 1970 Harbor Blvd. Co-.l~ i'600W~lmtn!.ler ,\\.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. transportallon car. a _ _._.... 131 ""?l leather :.port stet:rini; t lZ1 ,,.. al '90 I ...... ___......_. ..... · wheel, only ••"'! Call Paid ~esa b31· 6 m WestmUl.lit.er ••••• S'iOO 6469470,64:>-5725 , 26' Pacemaker. flybndge. *""' ....,.. ....... 1 ,,_ -••••••••••••••••••••••• .. , &ft--. 1090 dual -ft•-ls. xlnt 1n & _64.2_-0_138_______ "'18 ·r;9 3000 Lo"' IRK ~:..=: ......,.,.,.., R NO El' ,~ _...,..... ........... u ForYourCar1 -90"'" 11).1-" HOTMHGOYER 1·7s· TO. I Ile. _. -·-••••••••••••••••• out s10 .ooo orrer JOHMSOH & SOM 1 -.~ .. -.... -.. rruJes t l390931 St9.95(1 1971 YW IAlllT 21i.OOOmJ. elnt cond. a tc . . •;-Antique player piano ~.675-1213 ~for SGle Jim ~lemon:> l~rns es~ traos. 81r cond, $4995 vinyl top, $2600 1-'irm' t1 Ol~lbest ofr. 760-9026 or --.. I--"/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.Jneo6ft..M~ 1.970 Harbor Hhd stereo cassette. sunroof. I &'6 7631 eves ".'-. ~ ~ 9050 IMPORTANT 26216Harbor Blvd 77 280Z 2+2 l·i.pd clec Mesa.631·1276 extra shaq> w tless l.han MAIERS ~1 _..,....,.. NOTICETO Costa M~a 5405630 snrl. AM IF:\1 cass .. At. 22.000 tes• <032XMM' "19 Fairmont 6-<'yl, auto Jalll8ba upricht IJ'and••••••••••••••••••••••• RE DE D 53Krm.S850066Ii<174 MB'75~SEL Low au · · AUTOCEMTER trans, A/C. AM I F'M -.ns. ebony finlsh. perf. •IMMAC28'-30'80ATS: ADVAERTRISSAENRS W•Pay mil-.(029Mll::) Sl2,9SO S49U 1•25Ba .. er"•-......, 1 ~... 67"' ••c<>d ·-I d 1!178 DATSUN 280Z. 2 + 2 .,_Sl .. a ,,,.,....... stereo. PIS. P1B. wht .1 •ggoJUslOn ,..._ ys. 6/~mop ansprepa1 The price of Items OVER J im emon'> Jmporu~ COSTA MESA 1Jdewall radials. SJ650 JV ._:;__ -rromS189/mo. mcludmg advertised by vehicle lmmac. Cond. a,<', am 1.970 Harbor Blvd . CO$laj 540-9202 87>3108 _ ~ IOtl slip, lessons 7141964-5994 dealers in the vehicle aa. look rm cass .• 45P.d· new llres Mesa. 6Jl·lZ76 ~ .. ~-··•••••••••••••••_..A. r.-11 9060 classified advertising ForYourGood &shocks. ~ --9-7-4-2-il. a.id& 9910\ 60FordFalcoo.2dr w~n~~ ~ ~ columns does not Include VW. Porsche or Audi 975«>45.559.0002 eves ,... 1250. l ·~tnavox T . V. X lnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• any applicable taxes. CHICK IVYSOM ••••••••••••••••••••••.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 873-8890 leave message ~h~ Color. 1 yr. o&d. 13" '49, Luders 16, 25/t. vam 11·cense, transfer fees. VW-POR""HE·AUDI '75 8210; 2dr . 4s pd. '74 MG Midget. mmt ron-19L 6 BUICK - ---a• .. 1•" *"-/ 080 h 11 I I I N B """ am/(m. new shlx:ks. new "·uon. $2100/best offer v 15 Pinto. S1500 OHO C;ill • -_....,.... ---u • a p n • fi•ft"'"Ce charges, fees ror .. ., E. Const H1way w '79 ~ft ... ··1T RIVI~ .... _. C1$-1ZIO « 873-3068. Or beautiful S4000 . ....... ....., ures. oe<.-ds l>OCDe b<>Jy 775--095.S Y ..... _.. ~ M·P'S4.2-7244 or~M37 ~ .. ~Sal + Sun alter 3:0C ~·9010 :~~!~~:~at~~~~~=· ,11 "'W~ Bart ~=~~cehDn67v3e0900 work & paint $1850. O)T1a1UJte custom 2 door In ru<'e cond111on. $050 .liter s . i .... pm. If no anaWT, keep aler documentar)' pr~ "'' ..., De'u 64&3l03. ~ 9748 w.automat1c radio & Ask for ))ave v.hcn )OU ------,..,, ... · WDERS 16 w10Hsbore ••••••••••••••••••••••• heater Super clean "ft" ._, Fies ta. r.ood rond. -~....... paration C'hargec; unl<'sc; ........ "' .;-.. ~ rroonng. Will negoltalt' otherv.ise s pe<·ih1td b~ A&ltof,tmported 19'i3240Z S4000REIATE! C5llW001 975-0113 o.m1fm cassctlc:-.tPrN. 'i;ol Son)': AV 3400 · Porta· 213/592·5227 the advertis'•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cu.o;lom l'amt & Whct'ls b d S499S ---- ----l.all 760 l96J ~·Pak. B/W Ca me r a . -------... ..u: .,_ 9705 s.11·-'•orbt:st oHer o n :iny ra n new IOIWJTH•M ""' II ------·" is· F G SI ·77 t I & __,a ...........ro "" Peugeot 004 • '73 ~late ".!~on " SJ!IO Fl KM • Mike. xlra batt Pwr / ooµ w r r ~s/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .:ii <lii 1 642-337!1 VOl1CSWAGEH p()"'"ef' tiood cund ,. ... P.ak. Tape raniJ!>-OOI<' 0 B, 7' beam. '11 rmy, Classics 9520 ------~· 3:1-· '67 Ford GT390. r un.., ~ .. Wide Band J4~" RIP. frnly day saller. 52600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000RUATE! f;ot 9725 19805055 ifUl\\t'!>lmlJlStt'rA•e ' • .! good, nu pJtnt. '>•'C .u · Call,,.,.."13740 6 _.._,...._,..3p on an'-' l.979. Coupes.••••••••••••••••••••••• ("--frA1--tl in Wcstmi.ru.ter C1E•1c 9915 ,.., ... •Urv..r'-ke.llB :'*'.. ........... . _... m '46F'ordWoodie. restored. ~fs Convertibles. i3 134 Spyder, AM/FM _.. __.., 893-7561 638-7880 ;:::'.:::••••••••••••••• ..._._.. r842-~u IUtO reYUSe cass. lJDdenbura 22'. FuU race. Sl.3.000. 20k 1 on HERE MOW!!! • __ ......... ----/AM /FM. s pltrs & • sails, with trailer . 675-616> cass. mags. m VOL.JCS.Super Coov. '79 '16 Seville ~ E.SOO ....._ 9950 NEW nso v 1980 SPIDHS eng. Must sell 833---8572· M..tnL IO mi. S8900 ftrm. Ivory wwwc.-y 'I' ~·mp. . $14.000.846-0842 ·29MODELA ar..a.cH IMPORTS 831·2540 ...................... . .... ..,;.:..,,o HERE HOW!!! 74 .i Dr. S1500. l owner. ~ SSl-442lor6l·IOZ2e,·e . ORANGECOVNTY·s ...... •i:.=...: --1 •• Sunfish. gd rond. Restored runs Jo:reat 1 x 1 848 Dove Street ••• '&.l:F S(lftr pnces are go-.. Musl sell. $200 ~/offer. 64.2 7866 :-..uper m • eage. nt NEWPORT BEAClf '61 VW CAMPER ~ Sev1Ue. blk Ex~llenl FINEST .. -"inc 'C> Sepl 1. Buy or or 641 8-\ll BEACH IMPORTS l'OOd. 48.000 mi. 494-287'1 752-0900 West.lab• pop-t.op okUe condition' $6595. Ca L.INCOLN·M £RCURY -1~ tJ,er now to beat Inc. 'JI Ford Mdl A replm1. 848 Do,·eStreet "i3 Spider 850. xlnt cood ' but good1e! Dynamite' phone opt i60-0803 OEAl.ERSHlP ~. AllanlkMu1lc,646-ll85 •32' WESTSAJL standard dlx. due in NEWPORT Bt;ACll $600 down pa) mt·nt . 72 '81GfOT <WXBOOS> RAHE '62 Convert1blr. RAY FLADEBOE ~,-........... ~L '1"pm.t ~~ . .._. .................... . ... ~~.-... 9010 , ..•••.•.....•.•...•..• ,-. 1:,·. 71SIAIAY ~ .. .a.· Cuddy Cabin 32hrs C.!'..: 240eng. OWNER Sl3.500. 833·9649 Equipped. n icest one SepLSB.000.646-8028 752-0900 Sl800 total. ti 15 48211. 501 Sunroof i.edan "" JJr $2995 . rully fa<'tory loa ded. LJ.NCOLN MERCURY avaU.CatalJnaorCakut· ~ s.is-15S9 & onlv 40,000 mile ~ 1 IOIWllltAM $2995 &w92160 t6-t8AutoCenterDr ta she's ready' SSi.500. VeMdn 9530 '76Alla i\lletla Snrl. A C. {230GSWI. I VOLKSWAGEM SDJ-'wy·Lake Fo~l exit Nv;pt Yacht Exchange ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'ream int $4500.673·3997 14 Spider conH·rt .. 47K $1995 1 7tiOO Westmtn;.tt'rAv<'. 7ZCad Cdv Clas~I<', llhr IKVINE 675-1.800 _ Trans van '79 SC 21·. onl~ or4S4-'®i mi. nu trans. tires. top & IOI WITHAM 1.11 Westmmstt•r mt.. xlnt 69K Xtr:i eqwp 830.7000 3S'ALEJUELA 6.000 easy mll es Audi 9707 paml.S397S.979·5358 VOU<WSWAGBI 893-i5Sl 6:ll7880 -,hop body manuah. Wholesale priced al ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda 9727 7600Westmm.ster Ave S220o I a ll 6 12· 1300. I.? Colony P;irk !I pa:.:-.. llvy dbl ender cutter, SI0.1195 or orrer. Cdll '76 AUDI FOX ••••••••••••••••••••••• m Westmmster '69 YW BUS 34hN, :239 w1rn. Loaded Ongmul dsl. new cond $89,500 f:H6·6096 893-?Ml 638 i880 owner. Sl000.675-6161 Newport Yachl Ex ·---------Dyn.-i1Jl1te 2 door . .i Sharpest one Jround . ·79 EL DORADO DSL. ----- change675-1800 ____ 4 Wheel Orins 9550 i.peed. w/air & stereo VISIT YOUR Ponche 9750 dynamite condition' super clean. loaded. CB ~99 9952 . .. • CANOE · 2 place l2' m· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top condition. 1038678) ,_,,..._.GE COAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12039881. radio. only;~ 1980 CO!lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttnCJatable. Folds Into sm 40 FOOT KETCH ,73 JEEP J 2ooo p u $3495 ~ •76 PORSCHE $2995 PP. !2131 583-2333 AM. '66 .Muslang. Needs Front --··"'*'· 26lb8. Inflates In 8 A i.mall invest will give Equip'd orf road Gd IOIW1THAM HOMDA 91 2E IOIWITHAM <714 1496-~PM. End Work. S800 or best ~·!41;1in. Oar " pump $295. you unlimited sailing in cond. $2500 o r best VOU<SWAG&4 VOl1CSWAGEH offer. 642·8862 Ne lda fi!J'>fllll·250t I beaut. ~rumn g ketch 77;;.0955 ?fiOOWestminsterAve. HEADQUARTERS Sspd.,w/air Only 47.ooo i600Westmiru.terAve. BeauliluJ 'SOEldoBarnU <:allanyume ·<n~ .... .--1_ 673-5340 ---------in Westminster TOD •y111 ~ti. t9lOPRYl. m Westmmst.er Diesel, e\·ery opuon I?>-· ---. __,_ '78 Jeep Waggoneer A ••• IOI McUR&4 IHC. 893-~l 631Vi880 cept phone. $S.OOO xtras 1 9 6 S M u s t a o g -,,.-J•dpl 1.t •OlO 32' PC lll9. new ~pars, Automatic ·4whl. dnve 893-?Mt 63S·'1lm UNIVERSITY 8SON. Beach Blvd :'dust s e ll. D1v0Hc CONVERTIBLE6cyl . lo J f ~-••••••••••••••••• spmnaker. 675-9137 Pvt AC. cruis e control '78AUD1 '5000' ~.\LES&SERVIC E t5:\h ;>;o ofSAf'w> l 'i6VWBus.7pas.s.lom.J. Under6.000m1.Costover O'\lles. make an offer 1 ~-GENOA·6\.'Jo%. Pty18Jtr Trailer hitch, tit whl. O)namnesunroofsedao OLDSMOllU L.lllabra 5225333 Xlnt. cond ="u tires $21,000oew. Reuoffers _7S_l-«ib6_· ______ _ • ..... LaffLg\h · 45 _..;._______ rack. am 1fm1cass Good ded nd mags $4700 9'i9 1166 s.s.2-Qnl , ,__. Footl...glh·22 Fa.stl8'Gary,Mam.J1b& clean """'d. n:..,,.,10 BO. Loa ! Air, w1 ows. HONDA DIVORCED · ' · · ·m Grande, 49.000 ml on , 1 1 I d d S65o "'"" ..,..,.,., stereo cruise and velour C TRUCKS N eds -; ' XlntCond ·S300 tra1 er inc u e . . 75e-1163 mtenor m this sharp In· GM 911TARGA 75YWCAMPSt WANTED '79 Seville new eng e some I : 673-S340 540-3342 dia.na red cream puff 28.50 Harbor Bh•d S99SOorlrade D)narrute Weslfalla pop E.leganted1esel. wdoau body work on lrwlk & 1 --A.. u1-; Trucks 9560 COSTA:\tESA 6457286.G31-4316 top Great value P\t Pty.975.11.20 :.caL FtrstS895takes tl. 'UAaMTOSAIL ..,.._.,~.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t299VNB1. 540.9640 56SLZL> Call Barbara 759·41162 b Experienced Dod&s · 9070 .79. Bla"kGMCCaball .. ro $7995 ·72 911 T a rga, S(.•pia 1 · 'hi Eldorado Sl.300 mt. d_ys,838·1419aft4:30P:t1 """ ·--l.-.. '-. ,..... __ ,..rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ... IOI WITH........ n-o SiaCI\ $4995 _.... .. '-' .... "' a c. mag wheels. vinyl _.... '78HOHDA ocuwn. ngownr, 1°"" H untin gton Beach ~-... 11.... -9955 l ln:lmlction . NavlgaUon . For rent: Newport island. lop. cover. S60CO or best VOLKSWACi&4 ~~~~~ S s peed .. 700-9141, 760-1507 IOI WITHAM 71 .. 536-34l2 ~-• ,l d .I ;~=::,:;,~ Salli.Ilg ~;~'::~~· long. ~:e:·.~-ss~1or.S32-4llit. • ~l)~.~--;«7~&~t;'J:_.;· ~~~:-;r ·~~~~}~l ~~~ ~~lf~~~$:?~·;,,.~ ~ . s_;t.;:~.~ .. · · .•. ~~ It . ltfj:~.~ . $5995 . 2nd owner· $8000. Ul West.tru.nster 15,500 ong meles. Fully Cnu.scr. 26.600ril1. IJ. tan ,.~icbm-..,...~· .... ·,. ,,._cl -Runs perf. Good contrac· Wkdys 833-1636. -~l 638·7880 eq1.1pped. Call R. Bond: 9)0. Org onr67J--O:t~-..., · 1;. • •• • Ull 20. su.ooo. Ed Cox .. --..W 9712 IOI WITHAM -~· . tor's truck. S2700 ta..es. -Roll Rovce 9756 ,69 V'6I iS·l-1801 . dytime only . .._.__ 9957 t .,. • 1971 SCAllA.I Yachts. 675-4006 o.,,1 .. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOU<SWAG~ , " ..... r.wv t cnv-......, •--A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ ,._ .9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I !,..'l)rln 330's, 150 bours. 7600 Westm ...... ter ve Runs, needs wor.. ~ !:''bded. Pri. pty. Make , •• , Dlf"taffoft '73 Ford W9000, 2 axel, """-~1Westmms~~7880 "1 DEALER IN u:s.l . stooo 979-3752 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ii Pinto. gocxfrwork car, al•. Need to sell lm -••••••••••••••••••••• truck tractor. sleeper .-r•..., .....,. '70 Z28. 40M mi. Mint S600 robo medlately ... moving out C1r1.Sak/ cab. Fresh335Cumm1J1S, $i' ., . ••"•ow,·v ~ ROY 79YWDIESR Cood.am/fm.$3000/obo Terri960-14S3 of C II c.•• 12 ..,,.. • • ..,.. " '79 Hooda Wagon. Auto, CARVER d //LJ.6' .,....., area. a ,,__ Reiit 9120 RT O 9 5 13 tran s . • s•uy • •u• L' model 4 oor w/a1r. _........, ~ Runabout, runs great. ~ F · d ) plel ,., bl •· d " " "" &r. k>w mi, clean. $4900 [ · •· f _._ Lo .. OD .· r a. a ya ; -·•••••••••• .. ••••••••• Com ev r t • roa ROUS·ROYC stereo. a: roo ra..,,.. \'e· · """"' ... t ~ • -&MA~., .. 1 ... .--.-.•-~i.Jf)l 'IP(---~~'-~ , .,.... &35·3J7.I.~· CfJJ/179-~ 1 '""'•"'"'" lycood.Won. <EW>U>-75 Ca~aro LT. fully _,.,cc ens. a-o. g.,.,.. weetWtlll ... ---.~vo 70ilnf cami>t'r1:s • a-'~"~"""' . .. ~~~ -14....;•:....;.-'-P------....._., ......,_....,.0 $6995 e~ulp d , car cover . MPG on reg ps. SHOO • .J«rJ ... fthtr 1 bed full a .. ,..1449 '730 ~ IOIWITH....... AM /FM stereo. AC, full _·1_s1_·1.298 _____ _ · !di:coni.C..::d .. Like n~ '""' •USED IMWs * ....................... ClOSIO WNOAYS -lnstnlmenla.tJoo. Spoiler, """""°""' 9960 .,. Gran Mariner fully 95()0. ?Sl-12S8 77 ~ Chevy. cstm shell. i33.0CScpe. mmt<~> '7S JAGUAR while, beige ---------1 VOIJ<S~ACilH :dnt cond. Must sell. -~•••••••••••••••••••• equ.ipped, beaullfully1__________ amtfm cass. 32.000 ma '742.00:!Tli S/R (0332) lnL. spoke rims. 1mmac •61 Silver Cloud: Clean 7600Westmtnster Ave. $34 00 I bes t o rr e r . "T7 vo1are: mid·size, pre. maintained. r eady t MatOfl-4 lllles 9140 $5900. Ph 957-6145 '162.0025/R 4sp.(2371578l cooc1SSOOO.642-7341 white B Own S2l 500 in Westminster MS-3176: 213-642-4167 sti PB PS AC ~ Ot ~ve •_~_&!,~· ·--·•••••••••••••• :!!~1nun,~Je<xl008Gll '77"2 XJ12L JO M m1. CaJl&col999 er. ' •7561 6»·7880 na ---,,-r'v' _____ H_Z_O-t ro:,e,:~~·Mustsee.'eesi ,..p ... tr."'"' av-..-"9111. NewdlOPUCHMui 77 Datsun Pkup, lo mi. ,,.,..-., .. ~ I ded ds I ---------1 -Bus M SeU -_... ofr takes 537 -8999 nu..... ......-.. ....... 1 '""' M_.. campr sh ... 11, many ex· 18 ........ 4 sp a• .. (•....,.. oa ' recor ava1 . r.__,,_ 9760 '" . ust . 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To pa.ce Xlnt coad. moo. Hm: ca.et.le L Model. beige 70.000 ml, new bfb. nms • coo • car WANTAC110N• Clullfied..642·S671 your cluai.fted ad. call 141-119, W'Olil: ~TIO. Onl,) 9000 OH.lei. S81100 great $2001. Evea SWOO/tlBtott494.,m1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==b~o~·~~~~~A~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~. •~=~~ ~ w~~ ~~~ t .......... , .. MARMADUKI 9J. o ___ .,._ .. "Go onl Go ont Where's your spirit of adventure?" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH • U l ~1 tn • 1 1 11) .,,........_ ..... THE FAMILY CIRCUS ~~~CAN THE' ~KY ~VErz: F"AL.L. DOWN ? by Bil Keane DENNIS THE MENACE 'IANUTS FUNKY WtNKERIEAN I kNC* YOO~ AU. ~COMPt.AlllN& MOOT' MOUit& ~ = .:f'MOf ~ ~! f·.S by Jeff Ma<Nelty ORABBLE ~t~~ME~ ~~L A't, I 'fll•NK l'u. (,() ~~ ANO u~ ~ 'f'Mt '100~. by Tom &.tiuk / ,/ by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Men uurius lN THE HIS'T'OftY Of: TJ.1E e~~IH,. IT HA? NEVE~ PONE ~. HOWEVE.11:, TON16HT I W lt..L se c:Au..J~ MY FAi l-4EIC Ut/ '5 rT 1lflT WE fft EXPECTEDIO ~lttoot\FGJPES IUHll.E ~ MEN CRti Go1b~? OR . SMOCK WE SPEND Y'EflF\S \N "ll-tE KITCHEN , WE GET~ArfT)ANO YET kJE ~ 5TILL SllPPOSEO lb LOOK UKE SYl.PttS t °Tl:) •eu. HIM rve ~ LAP MY CANTEEN AU.OWANCES ... ROON\S 100 TO 199 GORDO POOSv GATO OIJ TF-ll.EAKS 1HE li~NIEl<.A, MIAMI ANO ACAPtJJ.CO 5EV l!!!•!ml~!!!!!!!~;MF";~M6'{'.!l!I~ 5HE eEEM!> TO M ON 1HE VER6€ OF A NANCY I JUST SAW PETE THE' PANHANDLER ~EAKD()WN HERfXL.F ' I I-CAVE ec7TH Of 1HEM UPOTAIRb R€eTINU AT TH£ MOMENT' 1HANKS1KIC7. WHAT ro '«>U \:NJO'i' ~ . AE'Ot.Ji rT? HE SEEMS TO BE DOING BETTER FINANCIALLY ' --r....._w·•-•-•-r----..-----•-------~·--"--· -··--_...,,, by Gus Arriola COMICS I CROSSWOA.R : by Lyn~ Johnston ~\GITT.-\F ANYONE DE.SERVe To BE R:\'T) -l>.E. 00. by George Lemont' ROOMS Z.00 TO THE ONE WAY. WAAAY POWN T HERE \ ( ( TODAY·s CROSSWORD PUZZLE ..., .. ,. .. ,.. .. , I t Buntl.Dgton Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION . l'our llometo•n Dall,· Newspaper OL 73, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COU N TY, CALIFORNIA .. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS U.S. Axed Jobs Program Probe 81 PAftlCK aaNNSDY ... ...., ......... Detplte clalma to I.be CGfttrary · over U.. put eil months tbe ~U .S. Department ot Labor nev..- ' lnveell1ated alle1ed financial abua• ln Hun~n Beach's feclerall.Y·f\anded prolJ'am, a s pecial a1ent or tbe Labor Department said Monday. Special qenl Arnold DaUey said the U.S. Attorney's offlce ordered bim lo hall any Labor Department inveaUaation Into lbe charges in February. one Hwitington Not Notified for Six Months the decision had been made, ac- cording to information from As- sistant U.S. attorney Rick Flam. Flam said Monday he ordered a halt to the Labor Department investigation on Feb. 13, based on investigation by the FBL He said the Labor Department was notified immediately. •ffk after a preliminary ftndlna of a county audit indicated possi ble misuse ot $18,000 of federal funds by a top orficial of the city prorram. Huntington Beach police ctuef Earle Robitaille expressed sur· prise at the development He said Monday that Labor Depart- ment spokesmen told has in· vest1gator, Randy Toburen. and the Orange County District At· torney's omce to hold orr on a local inves tigation of the criminal charges because its in- vestigation was in progress. Robitaille said his department was notified just last week of the U S. attorney's decision not to pursue any criminal allegations. He said word of the dec1s1on was passed on to his department m a "round.about way" from Ci· ty Attorney Gail Hutton's office Deputy Orange County Dis- trict Attorney Jean Rheinheimer said she received om c1al notice from Mrs llutton's oHice of the federal dects1on on Monday and would review the c ase this month to consider prosecution or state felony charge~ involving m isappropriat1on of public fund~ The city attorney's office re- ce1 ved not1fi cat1on from the Labor Department that the federal mvest1i;:at10n was being dropped an a letter daled June 24. more than half a year after Flam sajd he could not release any facts of the FBI investiga. taon. including when it began, because. m part, its findings <See JOB PROBE, Page A2> Coastal Commisswn Peter's Landing Over the Linrlt? By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM o.ity ~ ... 'u" Red Oruon disco. a major attrac t10n at Peter's Landmg The City Council declared the facility a public nuisance. but m- d1cated that ant1 -no1se measures by the management have been i:;uccessruJ. <~PETER'S. Page AZ) The South Coast Regional Coastal Commission Monday called unanimously for an in· vestigation into charges of over· building by developers at the 111"1-_.er Def--•-. Peter's Landing commercial ~.~.. .::: ••~· a nd marina development in Huntington Harbour. -The call for the probe was in· itiat ed by Orange Count y Supervisor Ha rriett Wieder through her alte rnate on the Coastal Commission. Mrs . Wieder s aid a pre· l iminar y investigation by Coastal Commission staff mem· bers indicated the development C~mpaign Politics . Keep Issue Alive PARAMEDIC MIKE COOLEY HOLDS CAKE DURING FAREWELL l>M•• ,. ... rn .... ,,_ exceeds the limits specified in blueprints approved by the com- mission. paa~n. Carter's opponents could hardly ht> expected to let the matter rest 1 ·1 :: First Paramedic Retires ll Commission Executive Direc- tor Mel Carpenter said today that the aUe1ed overbuilding ranges from 27,000 to 47,000 square feet. depending on what figures are being used. W ASHlNGTON c AP> -Prest dent Carter's defense of h1~ handhng of brothe r Billy's l.Jb- yan connection doesn't close the case that has rocked his pres· idency and tus party m the final days of his a:.ace for nomination to a second term. But in his 99-pa~e report and the hour·lon~ nataonally broad- cast news conference that followed, the president insjsted that aJthough he m ay have made some mistakes in getting in- formation about the case out in the open, none or has actions in dealing with Billy and the Lib- Y ans was 11legal or improper. I ' HB Fireman Moving to New Departmenl The actual size of the devel<>p- ment. he said, is about 107,000 square feet. He said a 60.000· By A.RTIIUR R. VINSEL was taking applications. "He's getting lo be a real squa re-foot facility was ap- 01-o.11• "1 ... s1Mt "He brought back two, in case e n vi r onmenta li st." says proved. He wore Hli.ntington Beach he messed up the first one and it Cooley's wife. Stephanie. Carpenter said the outcome of ? , Fire Departmerlt Paramedic was really hard lo talk him out T hey plan to purchase several the controversy depends on the 1 i . Badge No. 1 for a lot of years. or one of them ... says Olson. acres with trees and a running findings and recommendations The president's account Mon- day night to the public and to the Senate subcommittee investigat mg the affair acknowledged that 1t 1s ··not definitive or final." MembeTS of the panel indicated they would ~·ithhold judgment until their probe is complete And m the highly charged at· mosphere of an election cam· The president said -and ex· cerpts from has personal diary confirm that he tried re- peatedly , 1f unsuccessfully, to (See BILLY. Page AZ) t t but Mike Cooley. one of the Both men passed written and stream or maybe a pond where or lhe attorney general pioneer paramedics in Orange oral examinations a nd were Tara. who is 9 today. and "There could be a fine or the Wallet Snatchers County, has retired that badge. offered the chance to bring their Mi chael. s. can be closer to developers could be told to take t "Sure hate to lose this .... " training north. There is a pay nature. out/ome of the structures." he s he said Saturday. touching the cut involved. but they believe it They will build their own solar sai · f badge he bas worn since 1973, is outweighed by other things. house, they say, and have some City officials, who issuec. f when paramedics, freshly .. I h ave m ixed feelin~s... animals. building permits for the develop- lrained. went on duty in the admits Cooley. amid all the Olson and his wife Vicki have ment near Sam 's Seafood Back to Work Area county. trauma of preparing for a major no children. but they have Restaurant at Pacifi c Coast ThP firemen at the Huntington moveandchangeoflifestyle. similar dreams Highway, denied the extent of Beach Fire Department's Lake "It's really for my kids," he C 1 . . . overbuilding. . Street Station. where Cooley 00 ey was Just gettmg mto a Jim Palin, director of the A band or wallet thieves who says, adding t hat he wants a f r e s h u n i r or m sat u rd a y . . De t f 0 1 they often are based m larger finis hed bis last duty before l h they can grow up r 11 · h city s partmen o eve op-prey on unsuspecting women cities such as Santa Ana or Los oo1'ng to Bend. Ore .. kidded him P ace w ere . afternoon o owing a s ower ment Services, s aid parking re-shoppers apparently are actJve .. amid greene r y a nd a less after a messy call involving an . ts th 't . An~eles and make periodic ' about leaving. crowded atmosphere. d . h qu1remen are e c1 Y s maJor again in the Huntmgton Beach-strikes in quiet communities Cooley, 37, wlll beJ'oined in the explode fire extinguis er concern and that spaces appear Fountain Valley area device. b uffi · l such as Fountain Valley move north lo Set up a new to es 1c1en . As a result. po.lice are warning p 1 Th ed h. · th h o ace advise women to keep Jlaramedic wtil with the City of 2 Die in Crash d ' . e guys pag . ham mtoh e Much or t e controversy women not to leave their purses their purses C'losed and on their ~ Bend Fire Department by inang room wit a . P o~y s eems to hinge ~n whether unattended in a shopping cart -1 4 ~notber Huntington Beach LOI?I (AP > -T wo San telephone call to surprise him ground noor space 1s computed even momentarily person at al times while shop- ' paramedic. Randy Olson. . Francisco Bay . A.re a w~men with a c~olate cake that was or whether _It should be added to Huntington Beach police de-r~~5ed be~~:~n aan s~g;;1~gu~=~ .1 ·•We'v e been real "'OOd were fatally lDJured to a frosted watb the vow: BEND OR the space in unnocupied areas tective Gary Wright said the tp 11 . t t ' t "' 0 db t 11 ' · th BUST he th d ' c ackled din d to · 1s prac .1ca y an inv1 a ion o a friends," says Olson .• wh~ works s pee oa c.o 1s1on on .e • ~ n e r,a 10 . r · an secon s ries . ._ thieves str:uck three times at a thief . .c.~~e ,~~:lla~~~~~~~,~~~Ii&a,.~1~~~~~~~~:~:!,e.·,_l~)\~~:::~Y~;~·'l9{~Af~7."V"~. J~l~-~~·:· ~~~·-:-;·-;.•¥)t*·tf • · .,....H ~ .. Be~ •h\ re~~bOdy oftfate Ellen medical aJd call1 requ1nng an ' )>ropriate building permits have ~I h . t th ho Coolt ·~ara: give 1t to chanty, un.,...._. ac . . p 1 .. _k f San F . l edi te . . . . . n eac ms ance. e s pper where it Wlll do some good -not Cooley stopped in Bend on trip o ac~ • 29, o ranctsco, mm a response. been received on all butldmg. bri• left her purse in the in· to 0 h • . t t 't lh north, fell In love wlt'b the was recovered while Ondina Cooley and bis partner ran to The q~tlons surfaced after fant:.eat' portion of a shopping in ~h;r~~ ~. o s going 0 pu 1 greener less-crowded country Hardy, 24., of Novato, died at a .their van, leaving the cake nearby residents complained of cart to look at merchandise in · and f~ the fire department Sacramento bosp,tal. uncur. noise from the parking lot at the another aisle. Upon reaching the 81 DAVID &trrUIANN ................ was the victim of entrapment "of the wont kind." check-out counter. the women were shocked to discover their wallets missing. Detective Wr~ht issued the · following description of ooe SUS· peel: a tall,' thin woman, about 40. with black hair braided down the middle of her back. He said the woman bas a dark complex- ion and may be an Indian. Coast Weather •' Tbe ., ........ a writer, IQI • .? be was IDll"ely dcUa oa-tbe-epot "' research for Illa latest book dealiDI •itb tit• 1badowy .... wwld of dnas pedcHtq ID s...tlMn Califorala. earlier in the day, denied he ever IOld cocaine undercover to police oftlcen prior to bis arTeSt lut AUIUlt at Sam'• Seafood reataurat ln Huntington Beach. Y acoboazi said Sessions, 46, bad made contacts with numerous drug figures while· reaearcbing bls article and that police used him to eet at these dealers. Sessions was charged with sa les and con s pi racy but Goethals said police knew he was onlY a "Ugbt-weight." in the case and that they had to use him to get at the larger pushers. Wri ght said the th ieves typically s natch the wallet but leave the purse behind so that the loss is not immediately de- tected. Night and morning low clouds prevai l ing , o therwise lair with variable hi&b clouds on Wednesday . H i1hs WedMlday in the low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. Lowa tooight 58 to 88. • • • Tbe I*&riet AtlorMTs aftlfe, ........ M19 ............ NIH• Km lwliom, autbar' of ..... ...... .. ...... 09& ,,.,... ........ ol Ida nparUas &do ad•al . puttclpattoa la dnal ..... Se11iona was taken into cu1tody with three other auspeea alter the restaurant on Pacific Coast H11bway was 1U'l'OUDded by 11 UDdereover aareoda acenu and watched from above by a police belleapq.o. Tbe author eaid be WU Oftly reHarcbiD1 material for bi1 f~ article on cocaine r:-::9 wbln be ... anwUct. ,.,tk..a:.itieS..iou laldL~ waaa.d to prolll• oa qnq dealers. He lldmowledpd be wu the middle-man ln aaa.n1tnc the mMltDI llf 1am·1 bltWHD what turaed out to be Ulldereover n1re0Ue1 a1ent1 ud other ........ --=--·EMl .. W ...... Ya claimed ha. ell• Prosecutor Tom Goethals, however, told the jury ln Superior Court Judee Kenneth Lae'1 eourtroom lbat Sessions' atory varies dramaUcally from the testimony of undercover officen who dealt with him. A Hunt.\qton Beach narcotJcs afeat had said Seulona sold him small amounts of cocaine eeveraJ days before the writer's arrest at Sam's. _ And Goethals said Sessions was caueht "red-banded" at tbe restaurant durl nc the coneummallon of the cocaine t.ranaactlon. Five ounces of cocaine and SIO.GOl ia HM wue aelaecl at the lime ol the arretta. For that reason, the deputy district attorney said , two undercover narcotics •tents bou1ht cocaine from Sessions, who then introduced them to the other pushen at Sam's on Aug. 28, 1979. The suspects arnsted wtth Sessions eventually pleaded auilty to charges a1alns t them. One is serving a four.year prison t e rm and two others are spending a year In Oran1e County Jail. The man who led police to Sessions, informant Danny Ramire&, apparently Oed Orange County sl.oce police have been maMe ll>flni Mm. . ' H e a dd e d the thieves som etimes coordinate their work so that one person keeps the victJm distracted with con· versation, while the other grabs the wallet. In other cases, pre- teen youngsters may be trained to snatch the wallets and run. The rip-offs usually take place in supermarkets but also have occurred in large discount llorel such as K·Mart and Gemco. Fountain Valley police detec- tive Don Cook said hia clt y ex· pertenced a similar raah ot wallet thefts about two months ago. Cook sald he beUeves m011t of these thieves are "hypes" - druJ -•~cts who need money to .J1Q)Oft thf\t:;.k ~ ·~· ... Hki INSIDE TOD""' Tht California A~gtls arn't m lod ploct any mnrt .. Can thitfl climb to ltCOfld? SIOf'JI, PQgt Bl. QM,,YP!l.QI H/f ,,,,....--JV~ BR£Ua c--.......... Laa. Uttu from·~·· ...,.w-••• ~, ..... ~,. Giuunan w OIUllls 4 In Coll8ulate Attack LYON. F'ran~ <AP> -A aunman w1lked Into tht Turklah Cons ulate ~re tod•1 and opened n,.., woundlna row ~ople three ol lhem M"nw 11)'. pohce 1ald A <'alt.r 11ald a rlan UM Armtman or1an1uuon wtta ,...pc>naible for Ow 1boo(l111 ln rev~1 for the 1915 1Jau1hter of Armlnlana Polite Htd ~ uaa1lant h~ hl• p11tol •t the reception dff91 while an acromplltt> 1tood watt"h out1lctf' Th" llo\'U then fled Em T.,...,. •• . t •4ft"IHHI Klag • Car a llunier DENVER t AP> -In an •PJX'U•nc~ marred by lln e11 UH'OWlJll lftcldenl, John 8 Ande™>n loday compart:d him elf to Demotrat Frankl n 0 ROOHvclt h'lllnw tht' n•llon's governon. hla edmlruatraUOft would be on4! of 't·ommoo stn~e and ph11n deallna. 'l'ht• hWltt:r's i;eat on this car de::,1gned fo r Saudi Arabian King Khaled can be rat~l·d :u 5 int•h e5 giving t he hunter a good ishOOtUlg position. The six-wheeled car was built. as ordered. by Swiss de5umer Franco Sbarru Tht> car . "W1ndhawk. hti~ a ~krt·<·de~ c·nJ.{inc , 39 6-gallon wa t er ta nk and !fl !"j ).!allon gac;oltnl· tank Price: t<.1~ 1..., Sl 70.CiJ2 Aodenon •• RepubUcan eonernaman. Mid when Roo!>ev t'lt entered otflce In 1m b did not have spet"1ric plans to solve the economlc deprt•n1on o( that llmc But like Roost!vell And~r~on 1:>a1d . he has a "basic commitment lQ at'Uon · AndenKJO, speaking to the Nllllonal Govemor.s Conference. was nearly alruclt by an egg thrown by a man 1dent1ty1ng h1m!>ell as.a memberoflheCommuntst Workers P•rty Wb1lethe man wab seized by police. the presidential candidate v.•as hustltld away from the podjum by Sttr et Service agents .,.,_, HtNHI \'lgU 1-lltrd MENU> PARK I API The S Gl'Olog1cal Survey lifted its formal hazard watch for Mount Hood in northern OreKon to day The service :.aid u decline tn earthquake:. and ··a lack <J f 1111' other detectable i;1gn:. that C<>uld ht-con&1dered forerunner& to increased volcanic activity" led 1t to lirt the watch, in cfft•et since July 11. GeologlBts feart.'<i that a beries of earthquakes center t'd In and near the mounta in s1i;cnalled a po::.s1 ble pending eruption or the volcano. part of the Cascade Ran~c Mount St Helens. whic h ha.., erupted rour time~ '.'>IOCC mid Ma} ·~ part or the chain Bar Frara• Sparlu \liolftlrt> KEY WEST. Fla (AP > At least :.1x whites were beaten b~ roving band:. of young blacks beforc police rf':.tored calm to a four-block area of d owntown Key West toda}. authonue.., \itid The violence. involving more than JO people. wa:. touched orr a fter a black m an was be<1ten b} white:. outside <1 lople'.'>'> b<tr Monday night. authorities said JOB PROBE AXED. • • <·ould d<1ma~e tht• reputation of tho:.e arcu::.e<I Pol1l·e inve:.to~ator Tobun·n lust week a('('Used thl' Labor Ocµartment, which 1s the agen ('y resµons1blc ror federal J<>h progra ms, of dtday1nJ.( 1b 111 vestigation into the chargc1' of mi suse o f the r1 t y Com prehcns1ve Employment Trmn tng Act ICETAl funds to avoid adverse publicity Two weeks ago, Labor Oepart· ment Agent Dailey, who is re· rerred to as the a1eent JO charge in the letter :.ent to Hutton's of f1 ce last month. refused to admit that he had been assigned to the case or to acknowledge that any such case ever existed. He referred any inquiries to the Labor Department office in Washington, O.C Among matters under In vest1gation was an allegedly un a uthorized loan l<J Robert L Cunningham, former preMdcnt of the non-profit corpor ation that ran the city's $2 6-milllon·a ·year C ETA progr am The loan a l legedly involved $16,000 an public fonds Cunnmghum reportedly re · ~urned the money, in two install· ments. before preliminary find· ings or an audit by the count} Manpowe r Commission were made known Cunningham resigned as pres· 1dent of the non-pront WCAtem Institute of Careers Inc in the aoser Ties Seen wake• or the pr1!11min un find111g of the• Or;,ingt· Count> ~1 <1n1.11>1Al'r /\utlit rell·a~crt Ft•b 5 Cun n1ngham has bC'c11 un:.ivallubh· for <'Omml'nt Wt·:.tern w<.1-. (t1-.manll1·d In thl' M an~>wcr Comm11>l't11Jn 1n Fcbruar) Contactt'<i in S<.111 Frcinc1:.co. Labor ~partment i.pec1al a~cnt Da1lev admitted he never 1n ve:.t1gated the case "What relevance does 1l have at this point when we closed the ca:.e or who gave the order to close it." Dailey :.aid Ill' said the Labor Department never conducU-d an audit or the prn f(ram but s aid 1f add1t1onal in formation develop:-. the ca:.e could be re-opened Police chief Robitailh: said hl' "'ai. not aware that the FBI had btten involved an the car.e nor that the federal 1nvC'-.t1~at1on was halted 1n February ··Everything has been an a damned i.tatt• or li mbo ... lh<· chief said "ll seems if you havl' som elhlni:t getting such adverse publicity you'd investigate it full bore. not JUSl keep lcnglhemng tbe investigation for an unseem ly lengthoftime. · Working with the Depart m enl of Labor has been an ex pe rience. not a pleasant one," he said R obitaille s aid the Labor D epar tment told hi s 1n vest1gator, Toburen. that 1l was conducting a separate audit NB Police Sued Over Punk Stops ,\ Nl·wport Ul'Ul'h teen uger .11111 h1-. 11wtht•r have flied u IUIA -.u1t 1n Orunf.(c County Supl•rior Court a:.k1ng to s top Nl•wport Beuch police from allegt'dly mukinl( rundom stops of -.u:.pl•ckd "IJUnk ruckl·r:. ·· N amt.•cl al't plu1nt1ff:. in the It• I( a I :H· t 1 n n Mund a y "'l' rf• Thoma:. Wilcox . 15, and h1' mother. Tob) Their :.u1t ~a':-. Wilcox IAa' -.tc1 pped b~ ~CIA r1ort Ht·at·h r> II I I l' I.' I a ... I .I u II f' d n rl int1•rrof.(at1·1I 01nd ph<1111graph1·d b' nfflu~ri. v. 1thout an~ prc,babl1· t'JU:>l' or n·a-.1mable '>u..,p1c1on that the \llUth v.a ... IO\OhN1 in IA ronJ.(do1nf.( of an\ '>WI W1 It'll\ 1-. u -.ctr d1·..,1·1 il11·d follOIAf'r of punk fOl'k mU ... I(' The• lt·~al at·tion l'l<Hm.., that tht· 1·1t~ has bt·1·n In ing to 1·1 ;u·k II o IA 11 11 n t h o .., 1· 1 1 f 1 n <l ., umll':.1rahl1· 1n th1-. ras1· 11unk ro1·k f•>llo1A1·r-. 1Ah11 t·an b•· Hknt1f11'<I hv ·un1·on' l'nt111nal moflt• of tlr1•-.:-. ;111d hair C'Ul ~tvh• ·'\t·1A port l11·;ll'h p11l11•1• 11fftnaJ-. hav1· ..,aid lht•\ 1At11ild he ... t II p I' I n g a 11 d 4 lJ I' l> t I {J n I n j.( p 1· r.., ,, n.., " fr 1· 1· t 1 n u t h •· appl•ar<.1n<·e of punk nwkt·r.., m an t•ffor1 lo .1>olvt• 'anou~ r r1mt-!. bellevl'<1 lank('(! t<1 follower'.'> or thl' Ith: l>l\ll· Youth:. 1Ahn huvt· 1·omt· to bo· knov.n a :. punk ro r k t:r'> ~enerallv have !.hort. c:,p1k' hair and w1•ar torn cloth1·.., <1nrl high top sncakl'r-. ~anta \na alt<irn1·~ Honald Talmo rl'prc•-.1·nt1nJ.( th1· Wll<'0>.1>-. hJ'i bt·1·n 1>t·t·k1n~ ~ nung pc-r..,on.., -.topp<'d h) polln· r crl•ntl} and photugrc.ipht·tl ll .., part of thl· purported crack· d1Jwn on punk mrk ac·t1v1t1f'-. Tht•se J>Cr-.<m '.'> would he U.'><'d a s witnt:sM•s in the pending <'Uurl l'ase Talmo took out an advertisement an the Uaily Pilot Monday seeking such person" P olic·e Chief Charles Gross was away on vacation cinrt other pol ice 0 0 ffll'1a l s w ere no t available to comment on the lawsuit this mornml( The suit seeks court orders that would prohibit police from showing phot<1gruphs of Wilcox lo anyone ell>c involved in crime investigations The legal action a lso seeks court orders stopping city police Offl Cf'rS rro m deta 1n1nJ(. ques tlonin~ or p hotographing per:.ons without probable t•au:.e SA\.'RA MENTO <AP> P roposals to s trengthe n and m a inta m California prit.oners · ties with their families were Evidence Approved f 'runa Poflf* I I BILLY CARTER • • • d1:.:.uJdt• h1" h1 .. 11htr1111J.! br<ithn from rn.1k111i.: .1 rdurn tnp 111 l.1b~ U IJ~l H'ttr "i 'm not tr\111~ ttJ m.1k1· l'X l'U!'>Cll ... the <ildl·r bm\tw1 'aid Hut "anwm1· 1Ah11 kn11~-. 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Hiii\ IA.1 -. ,1-.k1·<f h1-. opinion nf llw hour Ion~ n<•IA ' confen •nn· · 1 v.11uldn l .1(1> ,,.., far a-. to .., .. , I t•njO) l'<l ll. .. hl• rt plw<I · 1101 I thought 11 IA as a J.W()fJ n1·1A ' ('Onferenn· I do know what he said wa-. th<• truth Hilly ali-<i -..i1d h1· hu' not lalkl·d v. 1th th1· pn•-.11lt•111 ... 111r1· July I. and has no intt•ntuin of speakin.: 1A1th him al(u1n Wlt1I after congre~:.wnul ht·armg.., 1111 h1:. Libyan dcuhngs ure "'er .\ m 1 • ri r ·• n < .J p ll \ t·... II t• r on , .. i11·1I h11v.i-\l·r th<•I · 11 rra.1 \ h,I\ 1 1>11·11 tJJd 1utJ~m1•nl 111 hJ\ •· t•nhanrN1 Bill; " ~taluri· in tht· rn1nd~ of tilt• L1b'van-. · On Jul) 2:!. the Wh1t1· HOU'>e d1..,l'losed that Bill) Cartc·r ur r<inRcd d meeting between Wh1l1· !louse and L1 b}an officials Nov 27 an ·an allt'mpt to gain L1bvc.t'-. ' u µ WJr t (or rt• If' a ..,<~ <J r 0 l h P h11..,tuge-. 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They included placing • · prisoner & in the institutions An Orange County Supe rior Fountain Valley residence on oeareS't the ir h o mt:s and Cou rt Judge h as ruled that Goldeneye Avenue l'estricting strip sear c hes of -eviden ce fro m Le otis Le e Al the home. however, Heater visitors ~eater's arrest nine_ years ago a llegedly slapped the boy, tied m a sex abuse case can be used him up and forced hi m to take at his forthcoming trial. part in sexual acts . Police said DAILY PILOT ._,,,_ ,.. ___ _ IK•• ( ...... y,.. .. ,.,~,u~ """.,.,,, .. M9""'9')i" ~II-...... ~ .... ......... .... _ .... ,_ 0....11 .... ........... _.,...., ... _ ---_... °'-'°""'' ·-HwM!NlOft ... <>Moe •111fS.•f~ ~-... .,,.. Afl(tf'ft\ IJ 0 It• 1'f .,... , ••• , ....... (71•)~ H I Q11 •••• /ltlll• ...... MMl7I ,.... ..... °" ... =~ ..... " Heater, a 48-year-old Fountain the boy also was forced to take Valley resident, u cbaraed \lrilb drugs aod was kept p~ ~ holding an 18-year-old me-le Heater until the following morn- hilchhiker prisoner in bis home ing and subjecting the youth to sex· The 1911 case, which ls con- ual abules last May. sld e r e d si m i l ar in many Judge James Turner, during respects, was dismissed when pre-trial motions Monday , de· Healer pleaded gullly to another cid ed that a jury could hear case dating from 1967. evidence s temmin& from Heater's arrest for the 1911 sex abu.ecue. Judge Turner said the 1971 aa- aault on a teen-a1e hitchhiker could be used by prosecutor Dave Hlmselaon to show a pal· tem Lo Heater'• behavior. An ex·convlct wltb a n ex· tenaive sex offense record, 'HHter WU arrealed by Foun· taln Valley police ln early Kay alter a youn1 male bltehb1klr from Covina wu found bleedinl a nd d11ed ln a parlrln1 fot alona Brook.bunt &tnet. The youth &old otncen he bad been blkhhlktn• at tbe Talbert A venue on-ramp to the San Dle10 freeway the prevlOUI day when he wu picked up by a man drivlnc a late model Chevrolet. Tb• driver:. lcltsaUfl1d bf pottce •Heater. ~tnced UM! you"' Lo stay overnJabt at b.IJ f',...P-.pAJ PETER'S ... However, Mrs. Wieder. el a Joint meeUng with council of- flclala Monday, said complaints are •lain on the lncreue from realdenu of Sunset Beacb who live along P1c lflc C out H11hway. She indicated that the IPiU,•· tlon meuura have ab1tt.d lbe noise t.o residential areu. 'l'be Peter's Landini develop-ment lncludet three reatauranta. a commercial marina for 2QO boat.a. a uv• ~ .._..,,..,. and a 40,000.aqvare-foot com· merclal buildln1. 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Franklin 111w1• li1tl 11: •• • 111 • 1 J l t ht• t ouvh· 'h<11111· .inti ''". 1i.:n.JI from \1 r.., !'lt.11 l-.h1111"'' 1u11 .pt·d 11u1 and l'ttruf'I-. ~t.11 khuu ,. 1n lht• ht•ad an·or<11n' r11th• 11· 111111.r.. ~l .J<•khou.,i· ll'">llf11•<1 II• ,1..,k1·tl h1-. IA 1ft• to l.!<'l -.11m1·th111 i.. 11, "'''I• h1i-blet-d111i.: but '>h•· rl'lurr.t'<I 1A1th a gun dnd -.h1Jt h1rn l!t• .1.tl franklin then took th• ~·un Jfld fired :it him Irvine l'our llomtatown Dall,· t•wHpapt•r C:OITION TWE NTY-F IVE CENTS C Agency Backs Flight A uCtion 'l1M ceull)' 0 .-neral St'f'vt ,"'4 .. IC'Y hMlakton •~look at ''°9•lftl JoM Wayne Airport to commercial alr u rrlert and .. aln t0nduct.d the t • ii • eeaJed bid I UCUOO of MnaitteddaUy nl1hU t Acrordln1 to a $3-pa1e report D" belnc d rc ulated among eouty oltkl•l•. f rontier and Weltem altlines, two of four car I ,..,., 1eekln1 acceu to the airport, should ~ permitted to bkl fOf' 12 ol Lhe allowed 4 I fights peftlay. 8Dntinental Alrllnei. a nd PSA, , t• canief'I a1JSo seeking accebs a to the airport, do not meet runway 1 flB Jobs Probe ·Halted By PATRICK KENNEDY Of -o.11, ~ .... 11.i Despite claims to the contrary , o•er the pu t six m onths the U.S. Depmmenl of Labor never I Jnvestigated alleged financial abuses In Huntington Beach's f9'er.Uy.funded Job program, a f apeclal agent for the Labor Department aald Monday. c Special a gent Arnold Dalley I said the U S. Attorney's office I ordered him to bait any . Labor 1 Department Investigation lnto I Use chartea In Febr.uary. one week after a preliminary finding ' ol• ccutty audit indicated posai· ble misuse ol $18,000 of federal funda by a top official or the city pro1ram. Hunllncton Beach police chief Earle RobiuJUe expressed sur· • prtae at the development. He aald Kond•Y that Labor Depart· ·m.ent SPokesmen told h is in- vestiga tor, Randy Toburen, and die Orang• County District At- fllnaeY'• office to bold off on a leeal lavest11atlon of the ~mlDal cbarl .. because ita ih· ••llaation wu ln prosreaa Robllai.lle sa id hia department was notified Just last week ct the U.S attorney's decision not to purs ue any criminal allegations. lie said word of the decision was passed on to his department ta a "round-about way" rrom Cl· lJ Attorney Gail Hutton's office Deput) Orange County Dis· trict Attorney J ean Rheinheim er taid she received official notice fTom Mrs. Hutton's office of the federal decision on Monday and would r eview the case this . month to consider prosecution of elate felony charges involvmg m isap p ropriation of public funds Pair Unite Jft,er Wife Tries io Kill Two Airlines Urged for Buildinp wtl&ht ~uJrement:s now 1.n ef ftct and thus should not be pt>rm1tted to b1d . fH't0ord1ng to lhe GSA report A sealed bid auction of fh&htb 1• s upported by the f'ederal Av1u t1on Adrrunastral1on and the C1v1J Aeronautics Board. but opJ>OSed by !.tr CaWom1a and Hughes Air West, the only jet asrh.nes now permitted to service John Wayne Airport. . The GSA report. dated July 29. llt>nerally outltnes the same con l'lua1oru contumed m a report re· leased 1n April County hUJ>t!rv1bors May 13 de c1ded not to act on the a<.·cess qu~· t1on. c11.t.ng a lawsuit filed by Air Callfom1a against the ft'AA over the aovemment's agency's ruJ.lng that new carrier s must be permitted entry to the airPQrt That luwsu1l wai. subsequently d1s m1ssed by a US. OastractCourt Judge 1n Los Angeles Air Cahrorrua, however, has filed an appeal of the decas1on with the US 9thCircwtCourtof Appeals As part of its May decai.1on. the board called for further i.tudy by the GSAortheaccesbquestaon Accordmg to the new report. a dec1s1on b y the co unt y s upervisors lo maintain the "stdlus quo" at the airport would place the county 1n legal Jeopardy with the federal government Sanctions the county could fare by rt'fus1ng to act on the at·<'t-'>'> 1~ 'I U'-'. c.<·c-ordmg to the repurt. 1n rlude Possible !OS'> or lht' c·ounly . ., accei.!> to h-derc.I fund' and future f<•de ral grant~ progrc.mh for aarporu. P<>!>s1ble demand to the coun ly for the rt'payrnc:nt or pet'>l ft-'1eral fu.n<b r<:N:lvt'd for 1m provt>ment'> at J ohn Wa} ne Airport Possible 1mp<J'>1ll<m of c-1v11 IJl'nttlll~ undt·r thl' fo.t-dnal A via twn Act. of up to SI .ooo pn da) In add1t1on . thf' GSA analy'L' 'ia1d, thf• county llkf'ly would fact· lawhutL'> from a1 rhnc!> dt:n1e<.1 en try to th<• airport Ont-eounty 01t1r1al prf'Ol('l1'fJ 1t would be <it ll'tt-.t a month before: tht' nf'w GSA ri·rom mf·n11at1on., n'lH'h th<' Hoard ''' ~u111·rv1'>0r'> for action Th..-omcial. who J '>l<r·d nutto t:>c 1'1t·nt 1ru .. 1 .... ,mJ 11 .1111wu r~d th:.1t th<• C:SA wa., · '<•Jp1t ulatmg" t.othl· FAA ;ind th1-C'/\ll 1n tlw1r11u<·'>l to opt•n I h•• 1.1irµorlt11 nc•w c· 1.1 rrit·r., <.il J 11m1• wh(•n th•· fdt·tl1ly 11' 11v1•r (Sfofo AIRPORT. Pa~t> AZI Billy Affair Not Ove r WA~lll;\(/10:'--r \h ,.,..,, 1lrnl <.. ,Jrlc·r If• f1·n c· 11( tu hJndhnit of h1 c1th• r 11111\ . I.iii \ "" ( 011n1-c·t IClll do1•-.r1 I I ,,,.,,. th<: 1·a-.1· thJI h"~ n11 k1·1I hi'> ()rt·-. 1denn arul h1\ part-.. 111 th•· finJI d"'' r1r h1-. r.sl'I" for 110mm<illlin to a '>t-t·ond t•·rni Tht· µn·-.1dt·nt ., .1r1·ounl Mon '1ay n1~ht to lht· 11ubht· and to the S.-nat1• c;ubr()mm1l!N• 1nvl"'it1~at 1ng 1ht-i.lffa1r Jc·kn11wh·rtgt-d that 1t 1S' not defm1l1v1· or final · Membt•ri, of lht• pJnel 1ndiratN1 th1:y would w1thh11ld JUdi.tmcnr uni ii t h1·1 r prolw .-. 1·orn pll'l•· And 1n lh1• ht~hh rhar~<-d al mo.,phl'n· rir an 1·l1·c't 111n 1·t1m pa1 J!n. <«1rt1•r ., opponc•nl ., c1111ld liardl\ Ii.· 1·x1w• h-1J lo lt·l lh•· tnJll <·r rt..,t Uut 1n h1loo 'I.I 11.11,:1· r1·p11rt :and the h11ur hH\I! na1111n.1l h 1111,..tf 1 ;.a -.1 "'""'' • 11 r1f 1·r1 n• ,. t 11.,1 fol101.H'CJ. th1• Jlrl'"IHl1·11t 111-..-.t,.lf lhul i.lthou~h ht• ma} hJ' 1· matl1· some m1~lukc-. rn ~cllin)( in formation about the c-ai.c out in the open. nooe or tw. Ci<.'l1oni. an Sv>ell Belore tlae Sia"" 0-~ .... -... ..--"_ dt-alln~ 14'1lh Hilly and th1· LJh With a li ttle he lp from Howard. Hurricane that 1s. these two surfers e njoyed 6 to lO·foot waves at Newport RP~rh'~ 1R1h Street "Point" this morninJ? Th«> hurnrane winds were las t reported s wtrlinJ:: 85 mph ~ome 600 mile~ southwest of San Diego and ~hould keep wave~ up local!\ for the next dav or two ----------- J11ry to Decide Writer's Fate 'an'I-. a~ 11l1•1(al or 1m11ro1->t>r Th\• pn·-.11l1•nl ..... 111 Jnd PX I t•rpt-. rrllrtl hi-. flf'r,CIOi.ll dletrl< confirm th.ii tu· trlt'd rt· pt-Jlt·dl\ d u11-.u11 1•....,fulh 111 11i,-.uud1· h1-. ht·ad-.tn11\J.( hrollll'r from mo1krn~ .1 rt·I urn tnr1 tu l.1 b~ a fJ...,l } , . .ar . I m not Ir} 111g 111 ni.ii..•· "X CU:.l'l>. lh1• oflll'I UC1Jll11·r -.Jlt.l flul J"'on1· "ho k1111~' lltlh kno"., thJI 1111 orw c Jn t•u -.h t11111 ,JI ouncl · By DAVID KUTZMANN su rroundt'd by I~ undercover was tht• vtcl1m ()( t·ntrapm1•nt Jrn•-.1 al ~:im ., The· µn·-.rm•nt lf•·h•nih·d U1'111g oittoeo•11'~1101suu nar cot1ch a~ents and watched "oftheworstkmd " And Cot•thal-. -.:11tl St''"'""' Bill\ to f.!••l lt1 tlw l.th~:tri gov T he defendant, a writer, say!I fr o m above by a poli ce: Yat·obozz1 .,a.id St·sSHJO!>. 41;, "'"' 1aught ·n ·d han1ft·1I .11 ttw l'rrtmi·nt rn thi· c .. irl\ d.c"' of tht- he was merely doing on-the-spot he licopter had made contact\ w 1th r 1· ., L au r a n 1 cl u r ' n f.! 1 Ii•· 1' .mi.Jn 111•.,tJ ~·· 11 1 "' •111" """1 resea rch for his lates t book The uuthor !>aid he was only numerous drug r1~ur<'loo whilt· ('u n-.umrmll1on 11( th•· l:o1a1n1· thi· m.-..,11111 "·1' '11 1''·"' p:irtlv dealing with th e s hadowy resea rch1n~ material for his researchmg has art1clt and that tran-.aC'taon 'urc·f'.,,ful 111 oht:iirung tht--.up underworld or drug peddling in f rth rt I . police USM' him lo U('l ut the\(' L,, .. 11unr"~ IJf ('()('"IOI· Jti" porl 11( th .. r.1d 1< .II hfamll' rt• Southern California. 0 comtn~ a ic c on cocame d"al'"rs cu "' r ' '' ~ ., i,:1nw fo1 I S l'!f11rt., 111 fn.,. 1tw pushcrh when he was arre~ted " ~ St(} I.IOU 111 n.1looh "''·n· w111·d JI lhl· The DistrictAttorney'som ce. In particular. Sc%1ons \aid, he Proi>ec utor Tom Co<•thJI., t1ml'ofthcdrrt·"IL., \m t'r1tan '"lf•ll\t• 11' 11111 however,says Hunlington Beach wantedtowritcprof1lesondrug however. told th e-Jun 1n 1 1·i'<frd. h•1"'1'"''· lhJI 11 rua v resident Ken Sessions, author of dealers Superior Court Judge Kenneth ~t·-.-.ion., ~u-. charged "1th 1.1\1· b""n hJcl iwh:rrwnl · l,, more than 40books.overstepped 11 k led d h h Lue's courtroom that ~--~ ... on-. -.di <.•., und 1·on ... parJ1·y but hJ\1• 1•nh.1m1·cl Bi ll\, -.t;itur•· the bounds of his rePQrting into e ac now ge e wa!> t e ·""'' <iot•t hah 'aid poll<'e kn~w ht.-an 1 h1· m111cl-. of 1 ht• I.it)\ .rn-. · I t . . t . d middle-man an arranging the htory vun es dramaucully rrom "a" onh J ·IJaht v.-ei"hl 10 lhl' <> Jul ." h H • actua par icipa ton '" rug meetino at Sam 's ""~tween what the testimony or undercover "' "' '1 11 \ .. "L 1 1• n hit•· llnu'-1 Sales ., ~ <.i'>e and that they had lo w.e 1~t·lc~·"" that I' II (' t turned out to be under cover officers who dealt with him ' ""' · •1 ' .ir 1•r ar The critics judging Sessi096' narcoti cs agents and other A Hunta.ngton liec.ch narcOll<'!> him to li?t't al tht· larger p1e>hton. rani.:t•d a m1•1•tmi.: hdv.-i·n• Whn" , wor k i.J) this case will be the 12 dealers agent had said Ses~ions sold hi m For that reason, the deputy llouw dlld l.1h\an 11fftna1., l\tJ\ members of an Or ange County But defense attorney William s mall amounlb o r c iH·ainc d1 i..tr1ct attorney !>a 1d . two :n 111 an attempt to J,!JIO l.ib\d ., Superior Court ~ury ';"ho were to Yacobozz1 claimed has client several days before the wnter ~ lfnde r C'ovc:r narC'otics a~<"nt~ bUpporl for ri•IPJ'>f• •if .th•· DURANT,Okla .t AP>-Aman begin deliberations in his drug ~ught <'O<'ame from Session'>. ho!>taf,((..., wm·d rn Ir.in thrt••· wboaurvlvedatleastslx attempta peddling trial today. • · ~ · who then 1ntnxht<'t•d th ... m to thl' Wt't'ks <'arl1t•r L1t1.,. ·• -.utl-.t· "!lllitfl~!::·;"''.::·~~· -'<-~ft'. r~~~'°"~~".,Vlfl.t~!:\:>~.m· h •• __ ~ • 1 lk • other pusher~ a1 S<am 's on Au~: qut>nt~y ap1walt·d. "•thriul <'I I. ' ' •· .. ·~rvela'~~:;:~_.~~"' > ~· _ ......,..~~'\'.\ • ~~--':'rif..\:'~ J~-~l.t"'itt .,,... •• : ".:\'-'-~'It·~--~~---..... ~_:>-:~ loTer wantt the c arges agalnat a ttorneys Monday. ' . U " c::;~ .' r ' • • 4rit~«r<; .: l t't' 5{eo-wi'l.h"" • ..:, · t-~ -•v r -.. -+-·~-' ~"t -~!. •. ...: ·· ·-"" lltJ spouse dismissed betauae The bearded Sessions, ending . Sess ion!> eventually pleaded ,,.---.----·------~)'bavereconclled. testimony in his own jlefense" • guilty to charges a~afnst them .,.-ckhoule, 38, flied a moUon eversoldcocaineund~i:cover to weekendthert of$120,000 worth or repair " term aod two oth e r s .arl' :fleekln1 to ditmlu char1n ol police ofricen prior to his arrest of copyl n'g m achines from a The 30 copiers were taken spending a year an Orange &.Lawyers for La Fray earlier in the .day, denied he Those r esponsible for t he are"m necdofvarylngdegrees One 1sservmgafour~yearpnson Or.an~ea:·0~1 ,1 .. piracy to commit murder last August at Sam's Seafood Xerox Corp. truck In lrvlne may from the trailer 'of a truck County J~al. L; ,· aiMhhootln1wttblnteottokW. restaurantlnHuotlngtonBeach. have gotten less tha n they parkedin theloadlng dockofthe The mun who led police to ~< .. -:-· l&\d S&ackbollte . Seulou w-a a Uk4;n lnlo IJ"argained (or. ,Xero x Cor p. m anufacturing Sessions. informant Da nny '~ii~.----,· ~.., ~ e. Pbyllll, ~Ued cus tody wi th three other plant al 18691 Jamboret> Road. Ram irez, apparently Oed Orange r t.be ct.alb ol tht woman's auapecta •t'ler the restaurant on Xer ox Corp. o fficials told Police s aid the tra iler wrum't County smce polioe have been Night and mornmg low er, JamH FrankUn. two Paclflc Co ast Highway was Irvine police that the machines locked. tmable to fmd ham. c I o,u d s p re v a i 11n 11 , _......,. ot h e rwise f ai r w ith- .... .Accordln1 to the motion, variable high clouds on a.ackboute decided he won't "* c e u • L • CM NB W e dnes d ay . H ig h s ...Uf1qalmtblawUe. rime n Wednesday ln the low 70s . Dhtrlc& Attorney Ron p • rv•ne at the beaches to near 80 •bblefleld Hld Mond ay be II II ' ' Inland. Lowa tonight 58 to ..... DOt bave a cue witbout 68 a.ldlocw'1t..UIDOllJ ' ~ to leltlmoa1 at a tr•lne, Newport Beach and , ....... "l.'-== ....... forFraMJID Cotta Mua expe r i enced _. Mn. ~a••· Frlllklln •lplfleantJJ more aerioul crhnes ..... to ••bulll llack-.. u i. tM ftntllx moatbl of lh1I year Iii llft ..t IMlt failed wben tbe Ulu._....tlleaametlmeperiod !,., _ftedm Uled a dllf.-lut ,_,., .a.ccordinf to lrvlne ...~nP9d*I. pollce tratnlnc o flcert..Jlm ,,.,,.... .... _1111~•-0lloe ldd i. • caa.t at Broomlleld. :'f:•-...Md,oa •ltpal Crtme la up 21.e percent ln ..n.:'fac~:':: Newpon S.ach, c,a percent In ...... totblteltilDOllJ. t l rvtn• ... a.1 in Colla • &..uftld ... .... .. ... , cJa ~I 111 ......,. .. , to_., crime dtiea. bat lbe .....,.. lroomflt I omptl•d the Md 1111& lalm. He Mid statlllia It the requeet ol the I=~ .... ~ .... .... .. .... 1"1MQtreo..dl. "-~;"'~;:;1'YI~~-=-~ x A t:;:· ~~ r. aeven mOlt serious otre nses: murder, rape, robbery, uaault, bur1lary, theft and auto theft. Cotta Kesa leads in all aeven cate1ones. Newport Beac h's 23.8 percent lncreue la prtmartly due to more a1Huluandthel'll. · There were 39 auaulta dw1.n1 tbe tint •lx montbl of lut ye.r, compand to 71 durtn1 the aame period thb ye u . Tbeftt were up from 5141utyeartol11thltyear. Officer John Desmond, who saulta should be placed on punk rockers who have been operalln& In the city. He sald he didn't know why theftataliatlca were up, Irvine's 10.3 pttcent Inc rease can be partially attributed to the city's 13.4 percent population growth over the last year. The bi11eataln1le area of crime lncreue ln Irvine la bur1Jartes . There were 4fl7 Lbtoulh June lu t yearandlherewereet4durln1U.. aamellmeperiod t.bla ye1r. tompil• crtm• 1tatl1tlc1 for ''Thll lt not unu.u1I consider· N•-:.i:..8each,HJclr.b.!.lN111'~ tn.1 the tapjd irowth In rtslden-~ .... -~-loiUIT. "----~·t and lndalrtaJ .. structures,'· Broomnel<tnld. "When the crimes are com. pared with popuJation gr owth and per l ,000 Inha bit a nts . th e at allsUca are more r epresen- ta tive." During the first six months of this ye.r there were 23.3 crimina l orrenaea per 1,000 Irvine resl· dents. Newport Beach had ~.5 and Cotta Mesa had 48.1. Irvine's population la 65,133 Newport Beach'• ll 66,500 and Costa Meaa'als81,980. • lrvlnehu onJy J.lpollceoUker pe r thouH nd people In com . fart'°" to 2 ln Newport Beach~ .tfno:.t . • , I NSIDE TODA l ' Thf! Calt/orn10 Angf!l1 aren't m lalt plocf! any mor~ Can they cltmb lo aecond" SIOrJI . Page 81. .. NEW YORK tAP> p,...deoU&I COGlender Ronald Rea11n bad 1 ttme "'nC'OOnt.r tod11 •ilh • hos-Ul • boolna tr'O-d ot about a 100 )OW\I blac and Hispanics in • rubblt' tilrl"wn •H tlon or l'W York's d v• la ted South Bronx aecuon Al one P<'lnt. tM cand1datt abouted to lbe 1crtam1n1 crowd wb1ch kept dem.ndtnc ht tell Uwm what h would do to h Ip .. i can't do a damn lhlna 1r I doa't aet elected I'm tryln1 to tell you thottt' ts no tovflrnment proc-ram o r promlte th1t u n Wl\'U nlklll\. \l>i&nd ' Rt>•gun \\t'nt to the South Bronll for a n••'o conrerc•nc"' •t a a.Ile:-where Cartl'r m t97l proml l'd u b11l1on dollar:. rf'tlt-Yt'IC>p ment pru&ram King's Car a ff maier "I didn't t·ume down hrN' lo mukl" 1t prorn11w I came down here bet-aW>e someone el$l" made 11 prnm1~l" uhnoi.t three yeitr. 110 and flalll'<SlO k •tp It," hl" 'lhoUtf'd Th crowd. in vuanl tut Mtulltt'cf nt•;11;t to 1th1rndone1l huald Ing~. !\tre.;imf'd "1\jnh t Reagan for bnng1n1t c1.n E'nlourug.-or news reportt!n. v.1th hJ m The hunte r 's seat on this car designed for Saudi Arubian King Khaled can be raised 31 5 inches giving the hunter a good bhooting position. The six-wheeled car \\-a:, built. as ordered. by Swiss desurner Franco Sbarro. The car. "Windha wk." h as a Mer c(.'Cfes engine. 39 6-gallon water tank uncl 9"l 5·~allon gc.asohn<.• lank Price tag 1s $170.63l Egg n ... ., .... 11 •d .. n o .. DENVER tAP1 In an ap~aran<'e marrf'd by an egg lhrowwg 1nc1dent. J ohn B A.nde,...,on loda> compared hlmbelf to Dem«X·rat Fta.nkltn D R00ttc\•elt. tdlmg the nation s governorg hu. adnurus tral1on wuuld bt-one of • common sense" and plam deal mg Anderwn. a Republican congressman. uid when Roosevelt entered o"1ce m 1933 he did not have spec1f1(' plans to solve the t>conom1c depression or lh&l lime But like Rooscvdt, Anderson said. he ha s a "bas1<' commitment to action .. Anderson. i,peaking to the National Guvcrnors Conference. was nearly struck by an egg thrown by a mirn 1dent1fyang h1mbell as a member of the Communist Workers P arty While the man was seized by police. the pres1dentialcandidatewas husUed away from the PQd.Jum by Secr et Service agents. .llouat ll••od \ligil Liltf»d ~ENLO PARK CAP> -Th1: US Geological Survey lifted its formal hazard wa tch for Mount Hood in northern Oregon to· da) The service said a decline an earthquakes and "a lack of any other detectable l>1gns that could be consider ed forerunners to increased vokan1c· activity" led it t o lift the watch. tn effect s mce July II Geologist., fee1 red Lh <1l a sen es of earthquakes centered m and near the mo untain signalled <1 possible pendmg eruption of the volcano. part of the Ce1scade Range. Mount St Helens. which ha-. erupted four times since mid-May. as part of the cha an Shah Aide Brother Arrested in Iran 8 v Tb.-i\i,sodated Press Revolutionary J,tua rd!'l raided a houst' m north Tehran at dawn today and arrested a brother of Iran '!'. forml'r Wltsh1 n gton a m bassador. Ardes h1r Zahed1. the st11te-run lr<1 n1 an radio r eported F a rrokh Zahedi apparently had slipped into Iran lo t ry to s e ll his b rother's property. In another development. the I ran.Ian P a rliame nt today r e fused to allow a leading m o dera t e. Adm Ahmad Ma da ru. to take h1l> seat in the Parhament M <1dan1 . <1 former prt'!>tdential <:a nd1d at<'. ha s b ee n <1n o utspoke n oppont'nl of Iran's c·ont1nue d h oldin g of th1• Amcn<:an ho!'ila~e~. who tO<fay were an their 276th d&y of captivity Tehran radio, an a broadcaM monitored in London. <;aad th1.· Parliament rejected M<1dant 'l> credentials by a vote of 176-1, with seve n abstentio n s Ha rd-line r evolutiona ries he1ve CICCUSed M(ldani of links with the old regime of Shah Mohammad R eza Pah lavi and with the United Stat.ea. Ardeshir Zabedl, who also once served as foreign minister. was one of the top advisers to the s hah during his rule He was at the deposed monarch 's std<' during his dying hours an 11n Egyptian hospital July 27 Tehran rndw. an J bro<1dcar.t monitored 1n London. !\lltd a "'arrant had L1:en tl>~Ul'd for Farrokh '.., arrt''>t bv tht' re\ulut 1un<1r) vr o!'l 4-'tutor-genernl. and he wal> <1r res led at the home of u re I a tJ ve WoIDen Sailors Tell Anger Over Charges LONG BEACH (AP) -One married. said that since the aJ - woman said s he is quitting the legations o f homosexuality Navy. Another s aid her mother against her were publicized. her ts trying t.o take away her 8· mother has s ued for custody or year-old son. Both de nied they Ms . GaskiJUi' 8-year-old son. The were homosexuals a s lhe first boy is living with Ms Gaskins' day o( discharge hearings got mother in New Jersey NB Police Sued Over Punk Stops A Newport Beach teen-ager and his mother h ave filed a l aw!juat an O r a n ge County Superior Court asking lo st.op Newport Beach po lice from a llegedly making ran<Jom stops of s uspected "punk rockers." Named as pla1nhffs in the l egal action Mo nday were Thomas Wi lcox, 15. and ha~ mother. Toby Their suit s<iy!'l Wilcox was l>toppcd by Newpor t Beach p o la ct' la!>l June and interrogated and photographed by off1cerl> without an} probable cause or reasonable s usp1c1on that the youth was anvolved in wrongdoang of any sort. Wilcox is a self-described follower of punk rock music The legal action claims that thl' city h al> been tryang to crack d o \\ n on those it find s undel.1 rable. in this c<1se punk r ock followe rr., who can be 1dent1f1l'd by "unconvent1on<1I mode or dre~~ and hair cut l>lyle .. ~ewport Reach r><>lict-offi ci<1ll> have !'lai d the~· wo uld be stoppin g and que s t1on1ng p erso n s <1 f fcct1 n g th e <1ppearance or punk rockers In an effort to solve various cnme., believed linked to followers of the life style Youths who have come to be known as punk r ockers generally have short. spllcy hair and wear tom clothes and high top sneakers Santa Ana attorney Ronald Talmo. represe nting lhC' Wt I coxes. h<.t s bcc·n seeking young persons stopped by pohct· recently and photographed d'> part of the purported crnck do" non punk r<><'k <1ct1vll1C''> The'>l' pt:rMJO.., would be uM·fl CIS w1tnCl>l>l''> In the pending court cw.e T almo took out <1n advert.tsement in the Dally Pilot .Monday seeking r.uch persons Police Chief Charles Gro!>ii war. aw;iy on vacation <1nd other poli ce off1c1als w e re n ot available to comment on the lawsuit this morning. The suit seek s court orders that would prohibit police Crom s ho wing photographs of Wilcox to anyone else involved m crime in vest1gations AIRPORT • • under way aboard the USS American Civil Libe rties.. NortonSound Union attorneys maintain al crowded and s ubject of intense To avoid a ny conm ct of in· least the fir s t three of eight com mumty criticis m o-ver jet terest among lhe firs t three women facing d1scharge should noise women fa c ing d 1S c h,a r ge be gr anted separate hea rings, "Now they <the GSA> a r etrying . beca~ or aileged hom.osexual but one of the w~men said Mon-to back the board mto a corner, .. activity, t h e Navy s Ad· day s he was disappointed ner sai<Uh..<U~.f(lc ~~ .. ~1 "''"- · •. ,_,min\slrl:!_tjv~e Dischar ge _.~2M'h, ~as_l!~.w~~~~~~~~;:'~~.!'.J-~.-=~-·~~~s 1s-Sue'sKo!d~-~;:t~,~~ .,. · ~'f#atJ$e1 .. .---~._... . fo llow board action o n a $302 000 Gaskms' t:a~e Y it.Self.. , "I was all ~eady . I ju_st ~.ant to cons ult,mt 's master plan -0n 'th e The 2.5-year-old _Newark, N.J .. go and get it over with, said airport's future.· woman, who said s~e has a Alicia Harris, 18. of Chicago. boyfriend a nd is plannmg to get She said s he will quit the Navy r c!gardless 01· the hearin1s' out- That report Is nearing comple· ti on '""' °'".,..,,.... <-or• 0 • • ., ,,.,,, .• ••'" .~...,,.., "'"'b•f'WOCI , ... ~t•\ 011>..,,, '"' CH.l~t,MO p,. ,,._ 9,_.. (o.·t ~.o.l'h"'V f'"'OllH'lf ~,.,., ····~ .,. ""°''~ """'JoM' .~, .. ~ t f', .. , ,.. (o,J• _.,... ~" ...... " ·•~t1"'(jl0f\ ft••ttt r • .,.,.,.,,. Yi1•1., ''• 10 I f tv"• IW~ .. 1ot,ltft ~I A W'Qtf' 1•0 .. "•l .-"6hOI' •\ o..cMt\.IWird \ief~M• __, '·.H'Wl•n f "4: Of'WM ''-_.' ~·~ 04..,1 Ii\.,"° w. t •• , " ..... p 0 Mo1 tMO C..14"-'rW (•l+tol'l'l•t1t1', c-......... ""'"''*'' M.t~nt , ••• ., T~e (714)toel Cl......_. AdV•'\! .... Kl•...,. ....... \tft,_ ....... com e . ~ ~/f'f!°\~--"-'t:t'Y f.,~V:ee-. ~__t'1-,. ~ .... y nd(r..UJc,.auc4or;i sy:ste~ -i on' wanITo~be kick~d o"iirrar -pvaea Uj me--v;:,A· an c\ v1 ,., being something that I'm not." favorably by the federal agen- sbe told reporters outside the cies. Air California and Hushes s hip. Airwest would keep 29 of the 41 Ms. Harris. who has s aid &tie flig ht.~ permitted daily. has been deeply depress~ by The othe r 12 would be placed up the allegations, said she hopes to for auclion to Frontier and go to school and gel a part-Ume Weste rn Air Cal ifornia and job after her case concludes. Hughes Airwest also would have Though refusing to discuss de-the right lo submit sealed bids for tails of the alleged conmct . the 12nJghts. American CiviJ Liberties Union Frontier. according to the re- attorneys repruentiiii all three port, has said It wants two Oigbts women in Monday's hearin1 to1d per 'day, and Western, two or the Navy's hearin1 officers that threeflight.sperday. they could not represent Wendl Williama, 25, of the Bronx, N.Y .• since she bad a conflict of ln- tereat with the t wo other women -known as respondent• ln. Navy terminotoay, rather than defendants. Gmunen Get S4oo SAN J)IEGO (AP) -Tbree well-dret•ed 1unmen ordered tbree employeea of a loan .. ,._.._.~reu --.111e robbers nea1b S400 in cub, one of the vict.lma told police . ... .. Woman Dead In Irvine Irvine POllce H .ld today a ~­ year -old lrvlne woma n wa.s found deed Monday, a pparently from a H lr-lnfllcted 1un1hot wound. Tbe ldentJty of the woman, wbo wu found by !Mr boyfriend at. •~• f.~ kt w UM~ Park hOine, 11 beln• withheld pendtni nollflcaUoo of kln. BILLY CARTER . . . • lect . for the American c<1 pllv~ rele<1!>e .. In tlus respect the 11 ppro<1ch to the Llby<inl> \\a-. '>urce~sful." the president '><11d "Whe th1>r 11 would h<tVl' tx•tm 'U<'c~-.-.fuJ tf Htlly had not purt1c1pated 1s a question nrJ one c<1n a n:,wcr with certainty " Jn his :.l<1tem1:nl, Carter re l t e r atetl ··1 c·un s tate cate(:or1cally th<1t my brother Billy hai. had no anflut•n('(~ on my decisions or Oll any L' S govern ment poltc·y or action conremang Libya I can al~o l>L<1le that Balh has nl•vt•r a-.ked rnt• to take an\ * * * Billy Ref.uses To Accoiuit For Pavme11t ., A :\1 EH I (' l s (. <l I ,\ f' I P r l' .., 1 d l' n l < · a r 1 e · r ' ;1 1 ti '' n nat 111nal tt·l•·v1''''11 I h111 tw 1:xpc1·1 .... hi ' br11th1·r Hdh t11 a<:('ount for lht• s:ao '"'" ht• reec1v<•d from thf' l.ib)an governm1:nt. hut Hall\ -.;.11'1 · I don·1 tn to run th<.> 1·oun1n .:.ind he dot"sn't run m' hu-.anc-..,· B 1 11 ' s a 1 d-h e• h a ., n IJ 1mmed.J~Ll' plan.., lo d1<,c·lose· how he spent lhe mortt') "Frankl\. I don't think at !I any body'!i husmel>'i, .. h1: said Billy <ind ht'> w tfl", Sib) I. watc h ed a rJ:.1r o f color television sets in the lounge of the Best Western motel a s President Carter defended the adm1ruslrat111n's handhn~ of hts brother·.., t 11·.., \lo 1th l.1 IJ\ d D r 1 n k 1 n J.! 1 e· c• d ·, 1• ci ,1 n 11 rhlllll .... mlJhlll)' f1lt1 I ( 1~.1rl'l t• B I I I ~ \\ .1 I I h ,. d \,\ I t h ,, u I l'XP"'"""'" <1" th1· 11n·..,1d1 ·nt dent<'d am prior kn11\I> l1·d1:e · nf thl' S;!:.!0 IJ(lfJ p ;i \ 1111·111 Ill I n r I u I. n ( I II ~ I ta I ·' u ... t I t , • I>epartm1·11t 111\ 1·..,t1i::it1on .. r Baily's L1byu11 111•:. B u t w h 1.· n t h c p re· ., 1 d l' n t m e n t1on ccl th<' ant1<'1natl'd C 1nan1· 1 <1 I cl 1., 1· Ir,., u n • B 111' exclaimed . '"Wh ot" llnd lauJo?hed. Afterw<1rd . H1llv wa!. asked his opmion of the hour long new:. conference "f wouldn't Jo?O II!. far as to !\Cl\ I en1oyl"d 1t.'' h1: n ·plted "But I thought it Wa l"> a good news confe rence I do kno"' what he s aid was the truth " Billy also s aid he has not talked with the prel>1dcnt s mce JuJy 1. and has no intention or speaking with ham again until after congressional hearings on his L1by<1n dl'ahngs a re over , -.tep that 11.•ould a ffect any of these actt0nl\ or pol1c1~ .. Tht' pn•sldent <1nnounced he asked his staff to draft a rule forb1ddmg an~ federal employee tu de<1I with ;m\' member 1Jf the pres ide n l · s ·r a m 1 I y under c irc umstances that "cr eate either the reality or the ap- pearance" of improper favor or 1nnuence The president also made these points He ne,cr tried to influence the Justice Depart ment an ve!>t1gat1on of Bally Carter lie did not learn unlll at wa!> mllde pubh<' la-.t month that the Lab> an ~o\•ern ment pa ad h1i. brother ~.000 He never rccel\'f'd any of Btlh C'artn ., Lib) an mone) Sl'n Htr<:h Ba:,h. D Ind . ch<11rmon of the s pecial 'ienate -.ub1·omm1ttet declined com m<·nt hut ht ' 't<'e chaarm<1n. 1.\1·11 !'-tmm Thurmond R Sr , ,,1111 We· h<J\ 1· ht'ard the pre-.1 dc•nt ' '1d1· <Jf th{" m<1ttcr nO\I. \I.,. v. ill hl:'cJf th1· \I. tlne'>M'' d11d ni.I\ 111 h .. ..ir lht 11tht·r side ~.rt IJ .. nn1.., ll1·<"r101 tnl f) \rt1 J p<1ne·I 1111 rntJ1•r ':it<i th•• prc·..,1<11·nt rlad v.1·11 but rdu 11on1d I thank 1h1· J ud~mt·11t v.on t h1· mack at1 .... 11lutPI\ thl' 1•\ t•n1ni.: bt .. c-au,c· 1t ,.., ur• t<> tht· 1·cirrlrrt11lt·e lri ..,. ft l hl' (act., S t' n B n b () <1 l r• R K a n Pl•rhap<. tht· preo;1flcnt c; c;ha'JX"t rnt1c· on th1: <·omm1llee, 11a1c1 lht're s tall ,., "a lot to explon· 11l' expre:, ed pan1cular inte rest 1n a <.on,·er.,<1t1on bet .... een Carte r and Atto rney General Benjamin R. C1v1leU.i m wtuc h C1v1let ti told the president that Rall~ Carte r v.ould not be pros l'CUll'd If ht.' n·~t~tt'red a!> a l.Jb- \an a c1•nt < JMl'r aeknriv. 1<'<1J!M1 ht• m dd•· .1 h1J,!hh tl·1·h1111·J I mt..,LJk•· \\he n < t\ilf'lt1 .md th1• Whale· l111u ..... -df•n11"ll I ht• I V.11 harj c11 .... 1 ll"t•<I the Ball\ < 0 drlt'r muth•r tw!or1 .1 n·c·ord ""..tr<'h reH·<.111·11 the:~ II.id Wro lJlit C ontributor Listed in S tory A s tory appearing F'rida). Aug l. an tht> frn n e Ed1llon of the Datly Pilot ancorrecUy stat- ed that the Bertea Corp con- tributed $340 to the City CoW1ctl campaign of Bill VardouJu •. The story s hould have read that Richard Bertea of the Bertea Corp contributed $340. The corporation itself does not make .,uch conlnbullons. The Daily Pilot regrets the er- ror Brown Blasts DENVER CAP) -Califorula Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. callstht t hos pital bus iness "one of • bigaestrackets in America." ... Democrat Brown attacked ale' hospital industry Monday al t.tlf annual n at ional govern<>+"' conference ti "'€ Accomparued by aides aftd bursting with information on C<1lifom1a'!i health care plan ror the poor. Brown declared that lhe hospital industry "is protected by the m<ltit powerful lobby lhaf's· ever been c reated. It makes ~ military look like pikers." ··When they come up to lobby in our slate Capitol. it isn't just hospitals They get the LltUe Stbters of the Poor. They get the Presb)'lenan ministers. They fit & the Hadassah Society. They get every re ligious organization. They get campaign contributors from the left and the right. and e1f ter they're C1n1s hed. w~ retreat .. • •1 He ~aid a new b1lhng s yste m operated b v Computer Sciences Corp . uppc1-.·l·d by doctors and othl·r hc-<1lth •·<ire providers, ttr h(•lpan~ hold down costs tft'""" Caltfom1 a . Computer reviews of hospital htlhnJ.!' tn tht· !'il<.cle for supplies .ind dru~~ !\avt·d $758.000 in April alone· h1 ·..,a1d • 1 t h111k \\hen v.C' le t people kno"' Jll:>t IA.hat Cl rC1ckeL we've ~ot I think lh\ y ri· .:01ng to n sc up an rti.>ht1•ous 1nd1i:nat1on . · Urown ~aid W1· hJH· 111 ~cl p1••1ple to rt·c·ogni~l· thJt hos p1Lah. while th1' oftt·n 1.ure. t hey oft en d~-.tro) Ten to 25 percent of the people "ho go to h osp1t<1l s t·ontrdc·t l>laph 1nfeclt0ns. receive 1mvropcr l'hemacab. excessive ..,urgcne-. 11nd an gener al you 're mu('h better off 1f you can stay J\\ d~ until at b<:1'1Jmc-. a bsolutely n1·11· ....... Jr\ Bro\!. n ~a id P olice Probe Of Cle m e nte Killing '-Slow' ... S J rt Clt•mt·ntl' pol1 c<: 1~ \ t-:.l1~atc1r'> <ire attE:mpting to tr .;11 c· tht· C\'l'nl.!-. followang the murdt·r of a Camp Pe ndleton ~f c.ranc ouL..,.dc a liquor store Saturda). b ut a s pokesrrlan said- the probe as .. going slow " Poh<'t" arre-stcd R G. Garcia, ::II .e ~anne who \\Ork-. in the 1 l' ~ J I <fr pa rt m c n t a t C <1 m p l't·nrtll'lon l'Jrly Sunday morn- 111Ji! JU-.t hour-. <1fter <1n llllerca· t1011 an front()( Stan·., Liquor. 1..24 ""<• f:I C.1m1nn HPdl W1tnt·!'l~c-. ~aid G<i rcaa a nd ~ello\\ ~IJrtnt' l.t·ne Burnell. 22. ,1r~ued over the purchase of hq- uor frnm the· "LOrl'. a nd the fi ght becam e physical as the pair s tepped o uts ide Burnell v.as slabbed once in the c hest a nd died about three hou rs lilter dt M1ss1on Communi· ty Hospital P olice arrested Garcia earl~ Sunday m ommg at the bus d~­ pot . "'here he a llegedly had purchased a ticket to San Diego. H e ts being h e ld in San Clemente Jail without ba ll The police !>pokes man s aid lh1~ mommg he didn't know if a wt>apon has been r ecovered • I ~ Laguna/South Coast l'our Homelown · Dally Newntpaper OL. 73, NO. 218. 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Billy Carter Case Not Closed Yet WAStUNGTON (AP J Pni I dent Carter's d~fen•e or has handllna ot brolhu B lly'a Lib )'tr connection doesn't clos~ ttte case \hat has rocked ht• p~ klency and hus party an the final President Def emls Actions in Affair question no one can answer with certa inty." In his statement. Ca rter rt• iterat ed "I (·an stall• C'at egoriC'ully that my brother Bally has had no annuence oo my del'1s1ons or on any l r S ~ovem menl 1>0licv or acllnn t'om·eming Libya. f ean alsri l>tute that Rilly has nPver asked me to tah am step that would affect any <if lheM~ at't1on-; or J,>Ohc1es " I daya ol hJs race for nom1natJon 4 to a second term I The gresldent's account Mon· day nighl lO the pubhc and to the I Senate subcommittee invHUgat· lq the affair acknowledged that It ls ··not definitive or ftnal." Members of the panel indicated tMy would with.hold judgment } .ill their probe ls complete And in the highly charged al· l mospbere of an election cam· pa1gn. Carter·~ oppont-nlli could hardly bt' expe<'lt!d tCJ let tht! matter rest But 1n his 99-page report and the hour·long nationa lly broad· cast news conference that followed. the president 1ns1sted that although he may have made some mistakes in gelling 1n formation about the case out in the open, none of his acUom In dealing with Billy and the Lib· yans was Illegal or improper. SlceU Befere the Ste,... The president said and ex <'e rpls from his personal diary t'onflrm that he tried re· peat edly. 1f un::.ucces::.fully, to dissuade bis headstrong brother from making a return tnp lo Libya last year "l ·m not try111g to make ex· cuses. ·· the older brother said But "anyone who knows Billy knows thul no one can push him around ·· The president defended using Billy to gel lo the Libyan gov With 1l little help from Howard, Hurricane that is, these two surfers enjoyed 6 to 10- foot waves at Newport Beach's 18th Street "Point" this morning. The hurricane winds were last reported swirling 85 mph -some 600 miles southwest of San Diego and should keep waves up locally for the next day or two ernmenl m the early days ol the. Iranian hostage crisLS and said the m1ss1on was at least partly successful m obtaining the sup port of the radical Is lamic re l(ame for US. efforts to free the Am erican captives He con ceded, however, that ··it may have been bad Judgment .. to have "enhanced Billy's stature in the minds of the Libyans " On July 22, Lhe Wh ite House d1scl~ that Billy Carter ar- ranged a me<>lmg between White House and Libyan ofrlc1als Nov Z7 m an attempt to gain Libya's support for r e leai.e of the host<1gcs seized in Iran three weeks «.>a rll e r L1hya l>Ubse quently appealed. without ef feet. for the American captives' release .. In th1~ rel>pt'Ct thr approach to the L1b\<ins wa~ liU<'Cel>sful." the pr~1d(..nt !.aid ·wht'lher 1t would have been '>UC-cessful 1f Billy hod nQl part1<.'1paled 1s et The prt>S1dent announc<'d hl' askl'd his staff to draft a rule forb1dd1ng any fl·lferetl employee to de::il with any m(!mber of Uw prei.1dt'nl·., family undt'r ('I r<:'umstanC'ec., th<tl "crcut•· I~ RU .LY. Page ~Z> Trim Tax 1 Percent? In .Hotel Bed Levy The Laguna Beach Cit y Counci l will lake up the question of whether lO lower the city's hotel bed tax from 8 to 7 percent tonight. Council consideration of the matter was introduced by Coun· cilman Howard Dawson. who says that s ince lhe city 1s no longer using pa rt or the bed lax revenues for local advertising and promotion. the money should be returned to the hotel owners to help them pay for their own ad vertising. He says that nearly two years ago the bed tax was raised from 6 percent to 8 percent. ostensibly to proY&• tbe $30,000 that w u bein& spent each year by the Laguna Beach Chamber or Commerce for com munlty promotion. to talk with the hotel owners and find out lhe1rthoughts "We will have to determine whether we a re doing th1 <> bt>cau.~ 1t 1i. a pracuC'al matter or beca~ 1t 1s a matter of pnnc1· pie ·· Hag11n i.a1d unother thing to ('Ons1der 1s 1f the hotel owners plan to lov.er their rates to coin c1dl' v.1th the ~d lax reduc tion. The C'OUllCll wall meet at 6, at Ci-ty Hall m the City Council Cham· Ix• r.,. 50.c; f ort .. l> t Ave Pair Reconcile 6 Murder Tries Forgiveri D URANT.Okla <AP>-Aman wboaurvived at lea.st sax attempt.a o n hi s lire a llegedly masterminded by his wire and her lover wants the charges against his spouse dismissed because they have reconciled Stubblefield l>a1 d ,\fonday he would not have a ca se wathoul Stal'kbouse·a teslJmony ! Sailors' Troubles Mount In June the City Counci I voted to d11conUnue giving the chamber bed tax revenues to pay for pro- motion of Laguna Beach as a tourist haven. "Since the original purpose of the tu was, at least in part. lo pay for community promotion. and since the City Counc1 I as no longer spending funds for such purpose. the tax should be reduced lo 7 per cent,'' Dawson said m a wntten report t.o the council. Law ye r s f o r LaFra y Stackhou.o;e. 38. filed a motion i.eeking to d1s m1ss charges of cons piracy to commit murder and shooting wi th intent to kill. The mollon sa id Stackhouse and his wife. Phyllis. reconl'tled after the death of lh£• v.oman's lover. Jamei. Franklin. two month.<; ago Accordlng to testimony at a pre liminary hearing for Franklin and Mrs. Stackhouse. Franklin "a1ted to ambush Stackhouse a-; h<' left work but failed when the .ntended v1ct1m used a different (•nt ranC'<' than exl)t'c·ted f-'ranklin once-hid tn a doset at the t·ouple·., home <in<J . on a signal from Mrs Stal·khou~e. JUmped out and <;truC'k Stal'khoust-an lht' head. acC'ord1n_g ti> the te'it1monv 2 Women Deny Navy's Lesbianism ClwrgPs Ms . Gaskins' 8·year-old son The regardless or the hearings· out· LONG BEACH <AP> -One boy 1s living with. Ms. Gaskins' come woman :.aid she as quitting the mother in New Jersey .. I don't want to stay 1n, but I Na'') Another said her mother A m e r ican Civil Liberties don't want to be kicked out for ls trymg to take away her 8· Union attorneys maintain at bei ng something that I'm not:· year-old son. Both denied they least the first three of eight she told reporters outside the we re hom~ex uals as the first women facing discharge should ship. day of discharge hearings got be granted separate hearings, Ms. Harns. who has said she ~oder way aboard the USS but one of the women said Mon· has been deeply depressed by Norton Sound. day she was disappointed her the allegations. 1>a1d she hopes to To avoid any conflict or in· case was severed from the go to school and gel a part time terest amon~ the first three Gaskins hearing. job after her case concludes Mayor Wayne Baglm. a vocal opponent of g1v1 ng promotion funds to lhe Chamber of Com merce. said he would ha ve to look at the financial impact on the city 1f the bed tax 1s reduced before he makes 3 decision on lowering 1t "I'm not sure yet what this will accomplish." Baghn said in a telephone interview "I will have. According lo lht· motion. Stackhoul>e de<:'1ded he won't testify agami.l his wife D1 s tr1l't Attornev Hnn Sta<:'khoust> LP-.t1f1t'd he askl>d h1~ v. 1fe to get -.omethin_g l•> 'itOD h1-. blN.'diog, but ~he retumt'd v.1th u gun and -.hot him. tie sat<I Fr.inklln thl'n tr10k lht: gun and fired at h1rn 2 More Join Race For Clemenle Seat wome n fa cing di sc harge · · 1 was all ready. I j ust want lO Thoujth refusing to discuss de- because of alleged homosexual go and gel it over with," said tails of the a lleged conrhct. Experts T estify Appointed San Clemente coun include 8111 Wa~ner. widower of a ctivit y. th e Navy 's Ad· Alicia Harris l8 of Chicago American Civil Liberties Umon c1 lman f'atn<'k Lane and c1v1c former councilman Mvrt1-. minastrative Discharge Board She said sh~ will quit the Navy atlOmeys representing all three GREENBORO. NC. <AP> activist Alan Korsen have Joined Wa.:ner, Gary L Fuller and JJy •&reed Monday lO bear Tangela women in Monday's hearing told Plainclothesm en kept watch a half dozen other candidates Durkin. who both hst their oc· • Gaskins' cue by itself. .4.Jnmat~ Stubbed the Navy·s hearing officers lb. al fro m the tops of n earb y seeking two seats on the Caty cupat1ons as bui.messm«.>n . and -~1t~~~~nlr·~~~-;\~p> ~~~.,. --~ :~!;.'bili-~-?r~~i~~~~~~1~~~~~~!~A\~·-:7;~P~~~~~~~·.~~'.:':_~-\~~n-W°'~~ ~~i,~~~~9~~ 'Y,l:i boyfriend and Is planning to 1et Deuel Vocational Institution _since she had a conm ct of ft;. prosecutors began questioning member from 1974 lO 1978, was_ Candidates have µnt1I Aug 21 married, said that since~ al· r e port that four inm·ates teresl with the two other women police specialists in the trial of appointed lO ser ve again on the lo return nomination papers lo lecalions of homosexuality r'ecelved stab wounds in a fight -known as res pondents in s ix ku Klux Klansmen and city panel a month and a half the City Clerk's offaN~ •C•inst her were publicbed, ber Sunday night in a r ecreation Navy t.eTminology, rather than American Nazis charged in the ago after the resignation of mother has sued for custody of room defendants. deaths or five leftists. former Mayor Roy Hamm. ., DAVID avn•ANN ........ "" ..... Tbe delmdaat, • writer, says be •• merely dolnl oa-tbe-IPOl r ... areb for bi1 latest book deat1n1 •ttb tb• 1hadowy ud1....W of ctruc pedl'Hq ln ..... Caltlonda .was the V1cl1m of entrapment "of the worst kind." Yacoboul said Sessions. 46, b ad m ade contact• with numerous drug figures while reaearc!'!J his article and that police blm to get at these dealers. Prosecutor Tom Goethals . however. told tbe j ury ln Superior Court Judce Kenneth Lae'a courtroom that Seulona' etory varies dramatically from the testimony of undercover officen who dealt with him. A Hwrtlnston Beach narcotics a1ent bad said Seaalons sold h.lm small amount.a of ~ocalne a.everal days before the writer's arrest at Sam ·1. And Goethala said Se11lons WH cauctat "red·banded" at lM r estaura nt durln 8 tbe consummation of the cocaine t.ranaadJon. Jr ' -Sessions was char1ed wtth sales and conspiracy but Goethals said police knew he was"only a "Ughl·weighl" In lhe case and that they had lO use him to .cet at the larger pusl\ers. For \hat reason, the deputy d istrict attorney aald , two undercover narcotics a1enu bouabt cocaine rrom Sessions, who then introduced them to the other pushers at Sam's on Aug. 21.1m. The suspects arrested with Setslons eventually pleaded gullty lO charges agaln!t them. One ls serving a four-year prison term and two oth e r!> are ftpendlng a year In Oran1e County Jail The man who led police lO Seulona, lnformanl Danny Ramirez. appan.nlly next Oranie County since police have been untbl• to ftnd htm. At that lime. the long-tame San Clemente attorney said he did not .know if he would seek re- election Hamm's seat, and that of ~~nc::::;-.:.-~~--~~ .-'\.,..:a.r; Hurlbut. who also stepped down following the April 8 city elec· tion,run through April 1982. Korsen, who works for an ex- ec uli ve search company in Newport Beach, was acUve In the campaign to recall Hamm earlier this year. But Ha mm's resignation following the April election pul an end to the campaign. Lane was appoi n ted to Hamm's seat, and former coun· ell me m ber Thomas O'Keefe was name d to the seat or Hurlbut. O'Keefe has not an- nounced whether he will seek election to the council ln No- vember. Capistrano Beach Sanitary Dlstrlct manager Ray Maddocks also took out papers this week for the councll race. Another candidate vylng ror the two Keats is homemaker and equeatrian Melanie Vanaell. who laJhe flntt to rewm her nomina. Uon papen complete with the stcnatottt of 20 voters. . Olh~r& ktn1 councfl seats Coast '1 ~21t'JI~ ··i)iij~-­ W eat h er Night and morning low c louds p revailing , otherwise fair with variable hich clouds on W e dnesday . H ig h s Wednesday In tbe low 70s al the beaches to near 80 Inland. Lows too.ilbt 58 to 68. INSIDE TOD~" Thi! California Angeli aren't in loa plo.ce any morf'. Can they cUmb to second? Stort1. Page Bl. l•dex ' • ~--JlJST BREAKING .~-.......... ~WOUltlla4 111 Co1isulate Attack LYON. ~ante fAP> A 11inm.n walked lnto th~ Turkbh Consulate ht>f"f' today and opetWd fare. 'WOUndl111 four peoplf'. three al wm rwu ly. pol tt uld A call~r SIUd a clandnUIW' Arm~1•n or1an1aataon waa resPQni•ble fc>r Lhe lboe>Unl ln "''* na~ for th«! 1915 slaushter of Annecuam Police aa1d Ow a1lant nnoct h~ P'Jtol •t the reC9,pllon desk whU an w«0mphre llood watch OUUlde The two then nect fW'nlrear,.•• .·••*"°" King'• Car a Btaater OEN'Vt;R t APl ln &o apl>("aranc~ murt"d by an tll tbrow1na 10c1den\. John B Andenon today <'Ompa~ him.ell to Democnt ..-..a.nJtltn 0 ROOHvelt lt-lhna the n11tiuo'a 1overnors blJ adnuruatrahon v.owd be oac or •·ommon u n::.e' and plain deallna. Anderton. :a Repubbcan cong~man. aald when Roosevelt eotered o/ltce an 1933 he did not have apecmc plans to Mllve the economic depression of that Umr But like RooacveJt, Anderson said, he has a "ba81c commitment lo •ctaon ." The hwiter's suut on this car designed for Saudi Arabian Klng Khaled can be raised Jl ~ inch s Jtivmg the hunter a good shooting positton. The six-wheeled car was built. as ordered. by Swiss des1£ner Franco Sbarro. The car. "Windhawk ." has a Mercedes engme, 39 6-gallon water tank and 92.5·gallon gasofine tank Pncc tag 1s Sl70,632 Anderson. s peakin1 to the Nauonal Governors Confere nce, was nearly struck by an eag thrown by• man 1deotify1ng himself a» a member of the Communist Work~rs Party. Whale the man was se1tedby pe>llce. the president.Jal candidate w<a:. hustled awlly from the podium by Sec rel Service agent~ NB Police Sued Over f 'ro• PapAI BILLY CARTER ... .. -. .. :-' ... .. , ll•HHI t'lgil Llllf>fl MENLO PARK (AP> -Thl• US Geological Survey Lilted its rormal hazard walch for Mount Hood in northern Oregon to- day The service said a decline in c:arthqu11kes and .. a lack of any other detectable :.1gns that could be con1>idered forerunner s to increased volcanic activity" led 1t to lift the watch. in effect since July 11 . "":. .. Geologists reared that a s encs or earthquakes centered in and near the mountain signalled a pos:.1ble pending e ruption of the volcano. part of the Cascade Range Mount St Helens, which has erupted four times s1m~e mid· May, is part or the chain. Bar Fra~fU Sparlu \lfolPnt"e KEY WEST. Fla. t AP> -At least s ix whites were beuten by roving ban<b or young black!> befor e police restored calm to a four-block area of downLown Key West today. authorities said The v1olcnc(', involving more than 30 people , was touched orr after a black man was beaten by whites outside a topless bar Monday night, autbont1es s aid Council to Review Parks Docwnent San C ·1c:mc11IL· co uncil Oll'rn· ber~ will rcvu:w a sen t-s of com- ments regardmg the city's pro- posed Parks and Recreallon eJc. m e n t w h « n t h ,. v m e e l We dm . ....day al 7 p m , The propo-;ed doc um ent. ' 9 wh1rh has been rl'v1cwed by the : :· r1ty's Parks <tnd Recreation ·',Committee a nd the P lanning ; 4 Commission. drew comments · ~ from both l>anels, which have ; ~ been addressed by cons ulta.nL-; ' ~ hired to complete the clement :'> ., Tho!>C comme nt s and ~ re:.poru.c.-s will be reviewed by !.k r he City Counc il, i:IS well css • c 1t12ens in order lo allow for the ~· <'ompletwn of the General Plan ,; ••lemPnt 1 Tbe revamp or the parks and ~ recreation ell'mcnt com es after , ~A repeated amendrnenL'i to the ex· f: 1!.ting document:. adopte d 20 : years aj?o The new clement is expected ; to provide def101t1 ve recommen· •. dat1on.<> for parks and recreation • ~1oals m thf.' rt.1nch areas inland <if lhl' San l>1 ei?o Freeway, "'hcrl' mort· than fl,000 rc:!>1den l1a l units arl' µl csnned In order to have a re a!ionable ratio of p;.rk1' and homes. the pl<tn needs to Ix· revised Hut :-wverc.il San Cleml•ntc pla nnin~ comm1s:.1oner:. and n t1zens object to portions of lhc proposed element Forme r p l a nn i n g com · missioner AJ WuJfeck termed the proposed document as "in· complete. inaccurate and in- cons is tent " and said it had many dlscrcpanc1es ." In particular, Wulfeck said the proposed element conflicts with u ly ordmanccs that gives lhe nu mber or occ up a nts or a household <1t :J 5 In th<' pro~ed t·l<'ment. thl· average household totab only 2 3 persons That could makt> a bi g d1f· Ccrcnce in the number of acres a developer would have to give up for park use, based on popula- tion The public h ea ring on the ~encral plan amendment wtll be held in council chambers, 100 A ven1da Pre:.1do HB Jobs Probe Punk Stops A NcwJ>Ort Beach teen-ager and his mother have filed a l a w s uit in Orange County Superior Court a sking to stop Newport Deach police from all egedly making random stop.!. Of SU!>pected "punk rockers." Named as pla1nt1ffs tn thl' le gal action Mond ay wert Thomas Wi lcox, 15, and hi'> m other. Toby Their suit s ays Wilcox wac, 'topped b) Newpor t Beac h p o l1ee l a !>l Jun <' and interrogated and photographed by officers without any probabll· cause or reasonable susp1c1on that the youth was involved in wronJ?doing of any '>Ort Will-ox 1' a :.clf·de:.cribe d fo llower of punk rock mu"t' The legal act1on claims that the c ity has b<'en trying to 1·rack dow n o n th o'>e 1t fin d \ unde sirable. 1n this case punk rot•k follower:. . .,... ho c an b<• 1dent1f1 ed by "unconventional mode of dr.ess and hair cut style " ~c:wµort Beach police offlc1als have s a i d lhev would b t !>t opping and quc:.t1oning per s on:. a ffe c t ing th e appearance of punk rockers tn an e ffort to s olve various crimes believed linkf.'d lo followers or the life style Youths who have come to bt: known as punk r ockers generally have abort, spiky hair and wear tom clothes and high top s neakers. Santa Ana attorney Ronald T<ilmo. r ep r ese nt in g th {· Wilcoxes. h as b een seeking young persons }>lopped by poht•e recently and photoi;:raphed ..,, part of tht• purported crack· do wn on punk rock act1v1t1Ps Thc!>c persons would be u."<:<I as w 1tnes:.cs in the pend1n~ c·ourt case. Talmo took uut an cidvcrt15em cnt m the Daily Pilot Monday seeking s uch persons Police Chief Ch arles Gro:.s was away on vacation and other police 0 Cf1 ci als w e r e not civailable lo comm ent on the lawsuit this morning. The suit seeks court orders that would prohibit police from s howing photographs of Wilcox to anyone else involved in crime investigations. Stopped by V.S. Fireboat Hit By PATRICK KENNEDY the charges In Februar v ... onc By Runaway 0tn..~11v~11oui.o week after a prelim inary finding C'i ther the real1t} or the· JJI peara nre" of 1mpro1>er favor or 1nflut·m·l· The prP!'.1df'nl also m<idc· lht•O,t· points I le n1•\'l•r tnC'd tr1 innuNw 1· the Ju1>t11·e lJl'IJartmenl 1n vestigation of Billy Carte r He did not learn until 1t wa.\ * * * Billy Refuses To Account For Payment, AMERICUS , Ca 1AP1 Prc ~1dcnl C arter '>aid on national t e lev1 s 1on that ht· expert:. his hr<ithe r H1llv t1J account for the $220 000 hl' rt>ce1vc.•d fro m th e Libyan go vcrnm('nt. but Billy said. · I don't try to run the country cirul hl' doe:.n'l run m}' bu5.int•'"' Bill ~ !>a 1tl hi' h..t s n o 1mmcd1at<' plan'> to d1srln,<· hflw ht' spent the mon(•\ "Frankly I don't think 1t ' any bod) 's bus1n1·~'·" he s aid B 111 y and h 1 s \\ 1 f ,. . S 1 h' I wat c hc·d a 11&11r o r col•ir tclev1s1on sets in thf.' lounge ,,f the Best Weste rn m otel a:. Pres ident CartC'r defl'ndcd lht- adm1n1strat1on's handlin~ of h1'> brother·., tU:.'t with L1by<1 Or1nk1ng IC'(•d t ea 11nd chatn·smokin~ filter cigar ette:-., B 1 I I y w a t c h t• d w 1 t h o u t e xpres1uon as the president dented any pnor knowledge of th e $220 .000 pa y ment or i nflue n cin g th e Ju st i ce Department 1nvesto~at1on of Hilly's L1b)an lll'' But wh1·n lht• pr1•.,irl1•n t m.-nt1on1•cl t h1· .1t1l 1c-1 p.Jt•·tl f 1 n .1 n 1•1 ;11 <11 "•l11'u r•· B1 11 v 1·xt la11111·d Wh<.11 ·· :ind IJUl~h··1I Aft\·rv.arc1 . Htll\ "'a' .. i.kt"'J h1~ OPIOllJO Of lh1· hriur lunJ! n1•\l.S conferencf.' I wouldn I g11 J ' far .. ., t11 ""' I t•nJO)ed 1t, ht· r<'pl1 t·<1 .. Uut I thought 1t wa' a good news conference I do kno"' "'hat he 5atd wa.'t the truth · Allly also !>aid he has not talked Wllh lhl· president since July l , and has no intention of s peaking with him again until after congressional he11nngs on his Libyan .dealings arc over Gunmen Ge t 8400 SAN DIEGO <AP> -Th~t> well-dressed gunmen ordered three employees of a loan company to undress before tht robbers Oed with $400 in cash, one of the vict1mi; told police . • . .. Despite chums to the contrary of a county audit indica.ted possi-np V~'1'1P,l over -~e J~<l!t _s~~-mo~,~~h .Jik.J;J:U~ ~.ODQ.,Q(.~~~~ -1,~w~· F . · ~··~ ... ~·1•-· ""_ i!~'}~ ··~~. . Yl1Ulia~or wtvv JMl!fuf'at" 'trre-c1l,-· J,\'A.~ ·Uhm 'e8'""t0at. tt'at hal / ... .,.... .... 1n vest1g~'1ed" all'ege'"a Ttnanc i~ program · bee n cir.chng out.side Dana Point a buses in Hunting to n Beach ~ Huntington Beach police crue.r Harbor near 25 other vessels, f.ede r.ally.funded Job program, a Ea rle Robitaille e xpressed sur· s uddenly veered a nd s truck a .s p.ec1a l a;e~t for t~e. Labor prise at the development He HarboT Patrol fireboat carrying Dcpartme l said Monda) c;aid Monday that Labor Depart· two deputies trying to cor ral lhe . ,, Special agent Arnold Oa1l.ey t kc.s'men told his in· runaway c'raft !laid the U.S Attorney's office m en. spo . ordered h.Jm to halt any L· bo · vesllgalor. Randy Toburen, and ~here wer~ no mJunes m lhe De partment inves tigation ~nt~ the Orange. County Dlstr\ct At· inc ident, which occurred Salur· . ·-. • . torney's office to hold off on a day at about 8 p.m . near the en· lo.cal in~t!.Aa~~-tr~-~S~~~~~·'lo..t£·Hl'A:"l:'{d;-. ff:' fi~1:f !'""' 14SiC C!tim1M'l~ . ..· ... ~~-,~~~?~Jn'J'i ,.., 'iii I hi ' vesfigatloo was in progress. Capistrano, the operator of the I]\ ' jJI t}I RobitaHte said his de partment r unaway, told deputies he was -·-- -was notified ju.st last week of the thrown off balance by a swell t .......... '-""Dal,,-""" • '1l\ ............ t '1f"IHM0 fN> ,.._, ~tt\ '' ~1\"-0 bf ,,_ (:~•-.. (.0-\1 "'-1vtu't (otf'O.,h ~4tt• .. 0 1t10ft\ .,. WC.,..,.. Mof'tcWt "''°"""", , .... , •vt '-"-•• Mew f!fftlf'Ol)ft -. •. ,,_ "4W"'t..nQll1J11111 •••c." .. .._"t•t'-Y•ll•Y h••"• l ••v-.e "41.C." ~ c.~ .. "'"" .. t~• f'!CM ....... -·--""' ........ -"""'°" , ... _ ... _, .............. I .. i • Wnl ... ,.,..,, I' 0 IMn •Moll."'°"'_.., C..•11w .. ••Jt» ·-·-Pitt•"' .,., ..-..IV.. Joo • °"""" y .. ~,..,~ ... ftt~C,.""" .. ._.~ , ..... fl ..... , .... ,._, .. ~ ................... ~"'­~ .... --...~ ... ~ 1.9911"• hedl °"'°' !OJI ... ( .. '4 ..... •h T1l1Jho"1 (T14)-...ut CIU 'Sl1•.W.11l ... 4MM171 ........ .-MD1111f'llllll-.: ,..., ............ ,,__c .. - -..00 •• U.S. attorney's decision not to and fell overboard. He was later pursue any criminal a llegations. picked up by one of the nearby He said word or the decisaon boats. was passed on to his department Deputies Chris Rhodes and in a ."round-about way" from Ci· Steve Wmther , who were aboard ty Attorney Gail Hutton's office. the Harbor Patrol fir eboat, re· Deputy Orange Count y Dis· ported that the unmanned 16· trict Attorney Jean Rhelnbelmer foot ski boat struck thelr vessel said she received official ootice in the forward port side. leavin& from Mn. Hutton's office of the about a 3-foot hole. federal decision on Monday and Dana Point Harbor Patrol dep. would re view the case tbls ulles we r e ualn1 a Newport month Lo consider pro1ecudon ol Harbor Patrol fir eboat lhls week stale felony cbaraea involvln& while repairs were made on the m laapproprlalloo of public damacedone. funds. The ski boat also wu towed ln The cit y attomey't omce re-for front end repair. celved notification from the Labor Departm~nL that the federal invaU1aUon wu beinl U-...--e Rate Up dropped in a letter dated June u.-n. -e-e 24, more than half a year aft.er the dedtion bad been made, AC· corcUnc to tnlormaUon from Al· •lllut U.S. attorney Rlclc' nam. Flam Mid Monda1 M ordlnd ................ 0.,... ... lnv•tlpUon oa Feb. 13, . baled OQ lnwttlpUoo by tM FBI. LOS ANGELES -Grtat Western Savla11 • LO'an AatoclaUon oa lloftCSay ~ a prlme moh1•1• rate on owner-occupied 1ln11•-f amlly '"""---flt 'II .... ,. ...... from 12.25 percent previously offered. \ made pohhc la!>l month that the Liby an ~over nment paid h1 !> brother $220.000 He never reee1ved any of 81 lly Cart.er i. L1b} an m one} Sen Birch Ha vh . D Ind c hairman or the si)ecial Senate '>Ubcomm1ttee . declined com· ment. but his vice c hairman. Sen. Strom Thur mond. R·S.C . said. "We ttavc heard the prcs1· dent's side of the matter. now we will hear the witnesses and maybe hear the othe r !>1de " ~e n Dennis OeConc in1 . 0 Arai , a panel member. s aid the president did we ll but cau t1oned · · 1 think the Judgment won't bt• made <ib'iQlutely this 1>vt:nmg. bt-cau'>e 1t 1'1 up to the com m1ttt~· w :.1rt the far ti. ·· Sl·n Hob Dole . R Kan r>Nhap:. the prc-s 1dent ·.-, sharpt.-Sl r rit1c otl th\· <'<Jmm1ttee. '>aid thf're still '' a lot lo c·xplor'' · 'It· l•xprc.".'>'>t'<i particular mtert'"'>l 1 n a r o O'H' r ., J ll on b <• l"' ,. 1· n C'artl'r Jnd l\tto rnt:v <1 l•n('r<JI H1·nJam1n H Cl\1lett1 1n 14hll'h Cl\ llt•t11 t11ld th1· pr1 ·•.irh:nt that Htll)> (.'Jrtt·r w11uld n111 l>t-prtl'> .-c·uted 1f he rt').;l\tt·rt-<l .ii. a l.1b \an airent (' Jrtn at·kn<t14 lt'<1~t·d ht• mJ!'l.- J h1~h b lt>1 hn1<·dl m1">tak1: '4h1·11 l'1\.lle tt1 .ind th1· Wh ite llou~,, dc.·nied lhl' two had di' c.·u,~ed the Hill> Carter m<sttcr h+-fort' a rf'C'<Jrd <.(•arc·h reH·alco.d lhl·y had But the prto'i1denl in 'i1sted noUuni: of the brief ron vcrsallon '4a}> improper or t'Quld lw eons1dt'red an attempt to in nuence tht: J ust1Ct.' Oepartm~nt 1n vesugatwn Duo Sue Prosecutors SA:'ll FRA!"CISCO <API Tv.o Hay art-a ml•n "'ho .,.en .. acqu1tU-d last week or scherrunJ( to s muti:gle 547 pounds of hastush into San Francisco two )ear.. ago have flll'd a $40 mtlllon lawswt again.st prosttutors m the case M ill Valley ta.x attorney Morr y Weinstein a nd Walnut Creek property investor Gordon Munn rl&Jm their constilutJooaJ and civil rights were violated by the federal Drug Enforcement Admioi1trahon. the Internal Revenue Service. tbe US. Attorney's office a nd Orange County. where they were tried. They c harge s lander and malicious prosecuUon, among other accusaUons. and each i.s see k ing S S mi llion in compensatory damages and Sl5 m11Jioo in punlt.Jve damages. Police Probe SC Death Sa n Clemente poli ce tn- vcstigators are attempting tp trace the events following the murder of a Camp Pendletu> Marine ouU.ade a liquor store Saturda) but a 1>pokefimao said the probe is •·going slow." Police arrested R G Car cia, 21 , a Marine who works in tbe lt:gal department at Camp Pendleton early Sunday mom· mg. JUSl hours after an alterca· lion m front or Stan's Liquor, tU So F.1 Camino Real. Witnesses said Garcia a nd fellow Manne Gene Burnell, 22. argued over the purchai>e of hq· uor from the store, a nd the fight became physical as the pair stepped outside Burnell was '>tabbed one«> in the che5t and died about three hours later at M1ss1on Commun•· ty Jf osp1taL Police arrested Garcia t:arly Sunday morning at thP bu.'> de· pot , where hC' allc~edly had purcha.'>cd a llckC'l to ~an 01eJ(O li e 1 ~ be1n~ hr•ld 1n San C lemente Jail without ball The police spokesman said this momin~ he didn't know 1f a weapon has been recovered Ballet Piano Accompanist Dies in LB M arv Newkirk Nf'wlands. a Inn~ t1ml· n•..,1dent or Lllguna Bt>a c h and a ccompanyin g p1an1!>t With th(· Ballf'l Pat1f1ca fnr mort• than 20 )C.H'>, d1t'd Ju. l \ VJ of 1· ancer \1 r'> Nt'w l .. nds 14 a<> born 1n St·..ittlr. Wash . a nd was raised 1n San Diego Shi· rt•ct·1vcd hn 1·du C'at1o n 1n mu '>l1' at the I · n 1 \ <> r ' 1 t i. 11 r c :1 I 1 f o r n 1 a • Berk1•lt•\ Folio"' 1ng hl•r collC'g•• ~radud. t1on !'!fr., N1•wland~ travcl<-d to Pa ris. when• \hf> continued ht·r mus1r Niucatlon In the 1930s and 40s s he toured Jo;ump<.· as a t·oncert p1a01.,l She marncd Capt Brien Halb1 of the Hntl.'th Arm} and mO\•ed to Laguna Beach in 1943 Follow- 1ng l3alb1 's decslh i.he married Bruce Newlands. Mrs New lands L~ survwed by her d aughter Eileen Swingle of Santa Ana and Clare Balbi of \'irg1rua . a brother. Charles N C lark . o r ·\r1lona. g ranrkhlldn•n C n nPth lko"'n 11f ,\nJh1·1m J nri I.I 1),1\1'1 !'>w in~le• of th\• l ' S Nav). ~nd four ~ri-al c rantlr h1hlr('n \1 r' '' .... 1.1n1h rt'lllJIO' 14 C'rt c111n Jt1·ll t •J 1 ""«'Jr •·h ;.it tht• l n I\ er-lly •Jf California . Irvine The famll~ hac; r..que<;tt'd that Jn,\ t·1x1tnbul1onc; b4· mar1e to the Amt.'rrc~an Ca.nl·c r Soc1etv M emonal !>erv1re.'t werl' ne ld i\ug 2 at St \fa ri. ·., Ep1scopaJ Churc h in L.aeuna 8each F"18h Identified N E W PO RT. Ark < AP> Arklfns as Ga m e and Fish Comm1ss1on has identified a 6.,.,·pound fish found on the banks of the While RJver as a young buJI shark. Officials said t hey didn't know whether the :shark swam the 450 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico or was ca rried there by a prankster. I ~ I - -...... -_.,_ ......... 41--- f Oraage Coast E DITION VOL. 73, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980 \'our Hometo•·n Dall~· N.-wt'pap.-r C TWENTY-FIVE CENT OC Agency Backs Flight A uctio The counly Gton ral ~ces Atenty baa taken • aecond k>ok at ot*l1nl Jobn Wayne Airport to n•w commercial alr carriers anct onH aaam ~duded lhe t>e5t ••Y la • aealed bid aucUon ol permitted dally flights. ! Ac:COl'di.J\1 to a 53-page report now beint cir culated among county officials, Frontier and Western airlines, two of four car· , riers seeking a ccess to the airport, should be permitted to bid for 12 Of the allowed 41 fllgbts per day. Continental Airlines and PSA, l two carriers al.so seeking access lo lbe airport, do not meet runway I NB Cops Sued by 'Rocker' Two Airlines Urged for Buildinl! weight requiremenla now In ef· feet and thus should not be permitted to bid, according to the GSA report. A sealed bid auction of flights is s upported by the FederaJ Ava&· lion Ad,ministratioo and the Civil Aeronautics Board. but opposed by Air Calllornia and Hughes Air West, the only jet airlines now permitted to service John Wayne Airport. The GSA re port. dated Julv 29. A Colt.a Mesa contractor who claims be bu.ill an illegal addi· lion to an apartment bu.ilc:Unc to beat bil acbinS heart W®'l have to tear down tbe structure. Tbe City Counell voted 3·2 Mooday allbt to let the second·. 1torJ ..-rtmmt remain at Ma W. 1ltb a. lf eoatraetor David Pera plMdl pllty ln Municipal Coart to two misdemeanor eouau ~ vtoa.un, the ctty build· bll coda. p..,...• r:...,o Mon· lejuo ti wand the e09C!ll ·tW tractor will plead pllt7. Peff• eould be ftDed. to·-· 'TM c-eti'I deelliGD mew ~ • !'II dl'OD . • ~vll . ~ult 1' I " , L--"\-. • "i .. I ~" generally outlines the same con· clusions contained in a report re· leased in April. County supervis ors May 13 de· c ided not to act on the a ccess ques· lion, citing a lawsuit filed by Air California against the FAA over the government's agency's ruling tha t ne w carrie rs must be permitted entry to the airport. That lawsuit was subsequently dismissed by a U .S District Court Jud g e in Lo:; Ange le s A1 r pending a&alnsl Perez requin.Dg him to take down the apartment. Montejano said the aareement between Perez and the clly - worked OUl in advance wtlh City Altomey Tom Wood -WU the most reasonable way to setUe the problem He Allreed with Counc:llman Donn Hall lhat the pJrties could spend up lo two yeara and thousands of dollan tn the civU luJl. California. however. has Cited an appeal of the decis ion w1th the U.S 9th Circuit Court or Appeals. As part of its May dec1s1on, the board called for further study by the GSA of the access question According to the new report. a d ec i s i o n b y th e co unt y s uper visors lo maint ain t he .. status quo" at the airport would p lace the county in legal jeopardy with the feder al government Sanctions the county could face apartments are residential. Ac· cording to a city amortization ordinance, the property will be up for review in about a year and h council then could force the entire apartment buildin& to be tom down. Hall and Councilwoman Norma Heruot, :-bo bolh sup- ported Perez guilty plea agree- ment, said the quesUoo of tearing down lhe UJe1aJ apartment could wall fortbelaraer review. However, the councll'1 de· 8 u t Co u n c 11 m an Ed cltloa domn'l parantft tbat the Mc Farland, who chan1ed bu apartment Per.a alle1eclly con· vote llonday nicht to sive Pera 1trucltd without a buUdln1 hi• reprieve, 1ald be doubted the .-.rmtt wlU n.y up lOI' loQa. councU ever· will reqwre the Pere1' propenJ la IOMd for bulldinc to come down. U1bt lndUllrial me )'et lbf nve • McFarland or111nally sided .'l.'1.J. .'1.~ .,.,_, • . ./ ' ' 1 . by reflasang lo act on the access 1s sue, according to lhe re port. in elude : -Possible loss of the county's access lo federal fu nds and future fe deral g rants proi:rams for airports Possible dema nd lo the coun t y for the repa) ment of pa!>t fede ral funds received for 1m proveme nts at J o hn Wa y ne Airport Possible 1mpos1t1on or CI VIi with Mayor Arlene Schafer and Councilman Eric Johnson to re· ject the agreement. They said t be $1,000 fln,e was not stiff enough and that Perez should be made to follow clly rules as all olhers. McFarland asked for a re· con1id eration, though, and changed his vote. He said later thal requiring Perea to tear down the boolleg apartment was "a lltUe severe." Perez had pleaded wUb the counclt on July 8 lo let him keep the apartmeoL He said be was aeulng • divorce two yean ago when be built the apartment and he wft'll ahead with it knowtna It was Ule11l because the work blolte d out b is personal problema. pe na lties under the Federal Av1a. lion Act, of up to Sl ,000 pl'rday ln addition. the GSA analysts said, the county hkf'ly would face lawsuits from .i1rhne:. d enu .. '<i en· try to the airport. · Une county 0111r1a l predicted at would bf! at li:<i:.l a rnonlh lx.-fore the new GSA recom mendataons reach the Boi.l rd of Superv1!.ors for action T hPofficw l. "'ho ;,s -.kc d nottobf' 1d ent1f1ed. sa id at .ip1w an·<I that the GSA "'a~ "t-;.1p1tulat1ng 'to th~ ·f';\A and tht' Ci\B 1n lhf'lrQUf:~l to open the a1rp<>rt to n(·w carrier'> <il a t1 m«.> when thl· f,1f'i l1t) •~ m n <Set> AIRPORT. Pa ~e A21 Billy Affair Not Over \\'eatber Night and morning low c l o uds prevailing , i>therwls e Cair with variable high clo uds on Wedn esday . H igh s Wednesday in the low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight S8 to 68. INSIDE TODA l' The California AJ1 gtl1 or~ 't an lolt p(oce ony more., Can they cUmb to 1econd? Sto111. Page BI. l•dex 1 ' .u lWLYP!!..OT c T ... Ate•§, !W ....-----} ST BREAK.ING----.... Reagan Drt11a BOoa • From Hostile Croud NEW YORK C P »-~ldftlU1J ~\.ndtr 1'onatd l\ea11n lald a t encounter tod11 wuh • nostlJf', boolo1 crowd ol about a 100 )'OW\I black• and ltupantct in a rubbl 1Lrewn • '" Uon of N w York's d vut:altd South 8ron1e IC(:llOC\ Al OM l)OUJt. tht> C'andldate shouted to Lhe scn-amln• How.~. which bpt d mandtni hf' ttll lhem what he would do to h f'lp t uo't do a damn tJuna 1r I don't aet t lectf'O I'm tr11nai to tell )'OU tlwre ll no 1onrnmeot provam or promtac · that can wave a mqit Wrlnd " R ..,an went 10 tht South Bron• ror a news conference at a t ile wh<'rt· C'ur1 <'r '" tm prom1111~ 1 b1lhon doJlan rt:dt:vt"lop ment prof(ram "I didn't rome do'4n ht'rt' to m11kc> • prom1~e l ramt down here ~&UM.' om11."0nt' tl"-C' n'9d a prom1•., i.lrttQ"lt thr · · 'Yt.'¥r'> ago and faJll'd to kM>p H "he-"\houtl'd ~crowd, ln o arant loC "l1tua1t'<I nu.t to dbundon~ bulld tngs. SCl'E'8111f'd an arlh ., Rtajtan for tmn.iinll .in t'ntoura1tr of n~ws n!porters v.11h tum Egg TJareer" ar .l•d,.-.o,. DENVER (Af'I ln an apl>f'aranre marred by an egg throwing incident. John B Andenon loda} compared h1mselr lo Democrat F'rankhn n KOO">eVl'll. lelhng the nation's governors bis adrnuublrauon ~ould be OOl' of common sense" and plai.n deahng Anderson . ., Republican congressman. l>a1d when R005evelt entered office in 1933 he did not have spec1f1c plans lo solve the economir depression of that lime But hke Roosevelt, Anderson said, he ha.i; a '"basic commitment lo action ·· Anderson. SP<?:>king to the National Governors Conference. was nearly struck by an egg thrown b) a man idenllfytng himself as a member of the Cnmmunist Workers Party Whale the man was se12cd b) pohce. lhc prel>1denti..il nmd1date w&::. hul>lled away from the podium by S<>crt't Ser vice agents n.,..,., Hn•HI 't-'igil l..Ute-d M E7'L() PARK I A I' 1 The I ' S Geological ~urvey hfted its formal hazard watch for Mounl !food in northern Oregon LO· da\ · The !>t:rv1ce !laid a de<.'hne an earthquakes and .. a lark of any other dete<'table M~ns that could be considered forerunner.; to increa~ed volcanat· ac-t1v1ty·· le.'<! 1l to lift the watch . tn effect s ince July 11 Geolo~il>tl> fo<ired that a ~~nes of earthquakes centered in and near the mount;,,1n ~1gn<1lled a possible pending eruption or the vokano. part of the Casc-ade Range Mount St. Helens. v. h1ch ha!> t•rupte<l four tame!> since mad-May. 1s part of the chain Pair Reeoneile 6Murder Tries Forgiven DURANT.Okla <AP > Aman who s urvived <it leabl s ix attempts o n hi s lift· a ll egedl:i masterminded by his wife and her lover wants the ch<1rgcs again-.t his s pouse d1l>m1s:-.ed becauM· lhe}' havcrcconr1led L<twyc•r -. for La F ra y Stackhouse, ~. filed a motion seeking to dasmiss charges of con spiracy to commit murder and shooting with intent to klll. The motion s aid Stackhouse and his wife. Phyllis . reconciled after the death or the woman's lover. James Frnnkhn. two m onths ago Ac-cording to t he motion. ~tac·khou:-.e d ecided h<• won"t 1est1fy aga1nc;l t11s w1fr Ot!>lr1r t Atlornt:v Ron Stubblefi eld said Monday he wo uld not have a case without Stackhouse's tcsl1mon v Accordtng to te~t1mony at a preliminary heanng for FranJ<ltn and Mrs Stackhous e. Franklm wailed to ambush Stackhouse a~ he left work but failed whe n the intended v1ct1m ui.ed a different entrance than expected. Franklin once bi d in a closet at t he couple's hom e and. on a sl"1a.J from Mrs. Stackhouse. jumJ>t?jf out and struck Stackhouse In the head. accordingtothetestimony. Stackhouse testified he asked has wife to get something to stop • has bleedin~. but she reluml'<l "1th a ~un and !>hot him He !>aid FrJnklan th<:n took Lht· l!Un esn<l firea at ham HB Jobs Probe Stopped by U.S. By PATRI CK KENNEDY vestigator. Randy Toburen, and °'-D•HY ~11.uc.tt the Orange County District Al· Despite claims to the contrar y torney's office to hold orr on a over the past six months the local investigat ion o r the U.S Department of Labor never cnmmaJ charges because its m· in vest igated allege d financial vestigat1on was in progress a buses in Huntington Beach'~ Robitaille s aid his department federally-funded job pr ogram. a was notified JUSt las t week of the s pecial agent for the Labor U.S attorney's decision not lo Department said Monday. purs ue any cnminesl allegations Special agent Arnold Dailey lie said word of the dec1s1on Crime Up In 3 Area Cities lrvlne, Newport 6each and C o a t a M ta a " x P" r I e n c e d •l&nlh l'f.lltly mor •st1rlous en mes In the f1rat fiUt months of this year than dw1n& lllu amt> lime period lut year , a<'c<>rdio~ to Irvine po lice triun1n~ oCflcer J im Broom/1~ld C rime ts up 23.6 percent an Nt>w1)()rt l~<ich. 10 3 percent in l rvmt> <Jlld 3 l percent 1n Costa M l'liJ , wtrn.•h stall ha s much more l'r1me tha11 lheothert wo cities Broomfield compiled thf statlatlcs at the request of t.be I rvuw <'1ty Council The number.. are based on Lhe seven most serious offenses· murder. rape, robbery. assault, burglw-y. theft and auto theft. Costa Mesa leads tn all seven categones Newport Beach's 23 6 percent increase 1s primarily due to more assaults and thefts There were 39 a!>s aults during the first sax months of last year. compared Lo 71 during Lhe same period Uus year. Thefts were up from S14 lastyearto817 this year OCCicer John Desmond. who l'om ptlt'~ cn mt: statistics for Newport Beach, s aid that some of the blame for the number of as - s aults should be placed on punk r o<-'kers who have been operatJng 10 thec1ty He s aid h e didn't know why theft s tatistics were up. 1 rvane's 10 3 percent increase c an be partially attnbuted to the city's 13.4 perre nt population growth overt he last year The b1ggesl san~le area of cnmt> increase in lrvtne 1s burglaries There were 497 through June lesM year and there were 614 during tht: sam e umepenod tha!> year "Thal> as not unusual consider- ing the rapid growth m residen - tial. commercial and mdustnal strur tures." Br oomf1eldsa1d ··When the crimes are C'Om· par<.'d with population growth C:1nd per 1.000 inhabitan t s. the slal1st1cs ~re more represen· tat1vc •· Durmg the first s ix months of th1-; year there were 23 3 cn manal off Pnses per 1.000 Irvine r est denti, Newport Beuch had 28 5 and Costa Mesa had48 I I rvinc's population 1s 65.133. Newport Beach's as 66.500 and Costa Mesa'sis81.980 I r\'lne has only I I police officer per thousand people an com· partson l02 In Newport Beach and 1.&in Costa Mesa Egypt 'Finn' On Autorwniy .IERl'SALE~ <AP 1 In an apparent attempt to placatr· Egypt an the J e rusa lem d1sput<-. l ~rest:I :-.aid t o d;n 1l w a ~ prt>pared to d1~cuss :. all issue~ on a ll matter~·· in the M1ddl1: Eas t peace negot1at1ons. But the f o r eign Min is try s la tc menl ream rmed Israel's pot>it1on that Jerusalem will not be part o f the <Autonom y arrangement for the West Bank of the Jordan River. In Cairo. the EgyptJan foreig n minis ter res ponded t o the l s rae li statement by declaring that J erus a lem "Is part o r the autonomy talks " G11nman Rohs said the U.S. Attorney's offict! was passed on to has department o rdered him to halt any Labor m a "round-about way" from Ca· A gunman carrying a bro\\n Department 1nvestig11tion into ty Attorney Gail Hutton's office paper bag held up the Texaco Mesa Station the charges an February. one . service statJon al 2985 Bristol St week afte r a pr~~mi!'ary finding _Deputy Orange Cou!ltY ,01s· Monday afternoon · · of 8 co1.mty audit and1eated poss1-tn_ct Attorney. Jean R~~mhe1n:ier Costa Mesa police said the ble mis~ of '16,000 of federal said she received off1 c1al notice man described as a sr ht funds by a top official of the city from [tfrs l_i':'tton's office of the Orle~tAI about S-feel-2, enl~~ed , ~~~ru~~~;;~._:_~~w.:.~~~-.. :mwff'~t-·cfil~-'"!ar~bitaille expressed sur-month to consider prosecution of said "Give me the mo e .. pr!se at the development. He st~te felony _ch~rges involving A~ attendant complfeJ:" hand- b id Monday that Labor D~part-. m1 s appropr1at1on or p u blic mgover S896,policesaid. cn e nt spokesm en told his In· funds ,,... o.-. , ..... g,...,, "·tiM .......... "' ., t ~0·~ ff'W ~ fllitnt, t\ PwOt ~ Dr tl'W Qt ....... ~ ,......,.~ ~ .... ~f"" ... "°"'' ........... """° ~' '"'"°"""' ',...,.. .. ·~ (9'1• ~ ~ &..tt,. '4Wl"'f"'O'f°"" ... •'" ,.."'"''••"' v.u... "" ,,... t..•9'-"-• &.-c.ft so.Aft CM\f ~ ~'°"',. ,."9~' f'G·t.jtl\ ,, ~Ohu.I ~""""'"' .#'CJ ~•Y'l f ,_. Jl"•"M 10M piw0!1WW.. pWiM. t\ .. llO Writ\\ ••• \AtM et Q &o• IMO C...I• .,.._. (. ...... • .,.,. .. _ .... _ P.t\.0-,_......,"""~ J.oc•ll~ .,t( .. -.f'\.'\f•"'O , _ _."' ..,..,~ ,_.,......., t ....... ,_, .. _ ~-.... (.,. ... The city attorney's office re- ceived notification ,from ~h~ ~':~!' ~ar,t..:~:I "'*'·~"', '~•~;;:aio-euii~'~AI·)~RH~.fp~ .......... o. a· ·T''{ ...... ~.,,~ .. /• dropped in a letter dated J une • • 24. more than half a year after the dec1S1on had been made, ac cording to information from As· sistant U.S. attorney Rick f1am. Flam said Monday he ordered a halt to the Labor Department invesu.uuon on Feb. 13, based on investigation by the FBI. He said the Labor ll.e.par:tm~l was notified immedJately. Flam said be could not release any facts of the FBI in vest11a · Uoo, including when it began, beuuse, in part, Us flndinp could dam age the reputation ot those accused. Police investtaator Toburen last week accused the Labor Department, whkb la the asea· cy retpOMlble ror federal Job pro1 ram1. of delaylo1 It.a ln· vn ll1atlon into the char1ea Of m lauu ol tbe city Corn· prehenalve Employment Train· ln& Act <<;:ETA> ru ndl to avoid edverN publJClt)'. cr owded and subject of intense community criticism over jet noise . "Now they <the GSA > are trying to back the board into a com er." said the offlclal, noting that any action on the access Issue sboukl follow board action on a $302,000 consult.ant's muter plan on the airport'sfuture. That report la nearing comple- tion. U nder the a uction system pro- posed by the GSA and viewed favorably by lhe fede rel a1en· cie1. Air Calllomia and Hucbes Airwett wouJd keep 29 of the u rushu permitted daUy. Tbe other 12 would be placed up (or auction to Frontier Ind Western. Air California and H111he1 A.lrwest also would have I.be rlpt to aubmtt sealed bidl lor Lhe 12tuihu . Frontier, ac~ordin1 to UM re· port, ha11a!d It wanta two tlitbt1 per day, and Wet.tern. two or Lbreeru1htaperday. Two youngstl·r~ C'nJoy them<;elves f eedin£ ducks at T eWinkk· Lakl· an Costa 7\Jc.osa Giving the bread handouts ar c Chn!> ('rally. 12. Costa Me!>a. and Chris Sheaffer . 4. Rivers1dt• f'rottt Po.. t I BILLY CARTER ... lert. for tht· \mlrllc.tn n111t1H·•, r elease 'In th1' 11 ·\p1•c t th1 ••1111rr,;il h to I he l.1U\ Jfl "J .. 'Ul"tt :-.,1111 * • * Billy Ref1~es To Accowzt For P ay11ie1il l\MEHtrt ·s . Ga 1.\1'1 President C<trtl'r -.aid n n national tl'll'' l\1un that he expecti. his broth.-r Hally to account for thl· $220.000 ht' r c <.' e 1 ,. t.' d fro m t h c I. 1 b van government. but Hill) l>dld. · I d on 't tr) to run the country and h e doesn't run my busme!..., " Billy sai d h e ha s n o immediate plans to disclose how he spent the money. "Frankly , l don't think it's any body's business, .. ht> s aid Bill) and ha s wife Sibyl w a l r he rf 4J p .1 1 r 11 I "o In r telt•\ l~JOn "l'l\ HI thl louni:c• or t h (' I~•· ... t 'A. • 11' rr1 rn r I , I .1 ... Pres1dt·111 I .Jrtt,. cl•·f,.11d1 d tt ' adm1ru\lrc.tlll,11l o.; h;1ndtin.e or h1i. brother·., Lre-. 11. rth Lib' .1 U r 1 n k 1 n ~., 1 1· • d t •· J Jn c1 rhain ~moklnl! f.ll1·r 111•.irt·\lf••. B 1 I I ) 11. a I l' h ,. rl ..., 1 I tr,, u l e x prP:.sion ·'" 1 ho· prec;1d1•nt ·d enied an~ pnu r kno" led~<' <Jf th e S 2 2 0 . I) 0 o n a ) m c• n t 11 r i n f I u en c 1 n g t h t• J u 11 t 1 t' t' Department ln\'1•,l1 $!<1l1r1n or Btll y ·~ L1hyan l11·' B u t w h e n t h c· p r e s 1 de rt t mentioned the ant1c 1pated f 1nanc 1al discl osur e. Bally exclaimed . · Wh at"" and laughed Afterward. Ball> '4 as a'5ked his op1n1on of the hour lor.~ new-. conferenl"e "( wouldn't go as far as to Sa." l en1oycd at." he replied .. But I thought 1t was a good news conference l do know what he said was the truth " th1• pr~1dent said Yt'hether 1t 14 •rnld hJVl' been succe~ful 1f Bill\ had not part1ripated as a quo ... 11ron n•i 1m1· 1 <tn answt-r with r 1·rt<i1nl' In hi~ 't.tl<·m.,nt. Cart1:r rt· 1 1 1 • r ,, t ., d I r a n !> t a t t• ' 1l1 ~1,n1 .tlh thdl m' brotht-r B1J h ha .. h.Jd nn mf1111•n n · rm m! d1·c·1~11m .. or w1 ,IO\ l ~ ~o,em n11 n• 1.111!1• \ <1r .i• r111n ronf'•'rnlnl' I 1h. ·' I •·J11 Jl"'J '>l :tlt· that Hll h ti.1 rw,.-r ..1\kl·d m1· tr1 lak1: Jn} :-.to p tli;it 140UlrJ affect ciO~ or th•''" JC-llQr/or pol11 1es •· Thi• pr1•(1dent .rnn(Junn·d h1· ,. .. k ed h1i. '>lJff trJ d r a rt a ruJr. t orb1dd.Jn~ an_\ rc"<lt-rJI emplo)ct:- to dt>al l41th an_\ ml'mbt'r of tht· µri•i.1dt:nt "<; famil) under 11 r eum.,tanct:" thJt ··cr1:atc· 1·1ther tht· real1t~ or 1h£• ap pt>ar~IOC'l' of 1mµro~r r,n or Of 1nflut.-ncC' The president also made thest> points -lie never tried to influence t h e Justice Department 1n- ves l11tat1on or Billy Carter . lie dJd not learn until at was m.1dt· pubhc la"l month lhat thl' l.dnJn )!t.nt>rnment paid h1-. hr• t h1·r S22fl " I It-111 '··r rec-1·1\ .,ft an) or Halh I 0Jrtt•1 ., I.lb'.\ an mont~ ~1n B1r<'h H:.~h . 0 Ind 1·h.11r rn:1n 111 1h .. '>Pt·t·1al <)(:nJt1· ... utH 11mm1tt1·1.· d£•chned com m1:n1. but hi '> '1n· («ha1rman. S<>n ~rom Thurmond. R SC said. ··We h<n-e heard the pre'il d<·nt ·., <,1de of the matter : now 14l' \\Ill hear the Y.llnes5~ and mJ ~ be hear the other side · Sen Dennis DeConc1n1. D Ariz.. a panel member . said the rHl'l>tdent did "ell but CaU· l1oned "I lhmk the Judgment won't be made absolutely Uus l'\ ('nani:. be<.'ausc 1t 1s up to the com matt~ to s ift the facts " Sen Rob Do le. R -Kan , perhaps the president's sharpest r rit1 r on the committee. said the re still 1s .. a lot to explore " • • Burglary Suspect Arrested A 32-year-old Costa Mesa man. who CoUege Park residents said was knocklng on doors and a slung for people who didn't live in the hom es was a rre sted Monday by pollce for ~usplclon of burglary. Robert A. Bandaruk of 2448An· dover Place was arr ested at about 4 · 30 p.m. at the Exxon 11ervice s tation at Fairview Road and Fair Drive in Costa Mei.a after he re- portedly fl ed from oCCicer Ed Esposito He was booked into Costa l't!esa Jail for suspicion of residential burglary and possessing burglary tools. s tolen goods and a narcotics hypodermic kit. Police said Bandar uk earn~ a paper bag filled wit h about $6,300 worth of an1cles reported stolen from the Thomas W. Hall home at 201 Hano ver Drive earlier Mon· day At2 02p m .Mrs . Hall reported to police the los!> of cc.tmera equap- m e n l. Jewelry . c as h and ~•lverware flolace said the> foun<1 the a rticle~ an llnt· of llandaruk's poc-keL., <ind an the brown ~rocery bCJg abo l<Jkl·n at the Hall res· 1dt'nce Office~ said Ranoaruk carried IY.O .,cn:wdri ver~ 1n ont· of his '>OC'k '> One of the bl<1dc!> was hel1 eved to have.• t>ttn u~td an pry- ing o~·n the Hall family 's back dOQr H;.indaruk ~a., wa1k1ng north on College J\\cnue near Pnncelon f>r1\t when h e s aw o fficer 1-.: ... po.,llf>"'i rar pohces c.t1d Ill-nc~ ).\Ill l"arr) ins.: his tm>"n gmc,.r y bJg Jnd finally wa~ 'topped <1l tht· service station "h1·n f...,po~ito th reate ned to 'hoot riollct· r1•portc•r1 w·il on Way Parce l Ge t s Re zone d Again A I l ·ac-rr parcel on West ~ 1lson StrC'C't m Costa Mesa that ha~ been undPr 'icrutiny for res- 1d1'nt1al deve lopment s 1nre la~t l>etemb<'r was rezoned again on ~onda>" This tJ mP tht> Cit' Council vot t-d 4 I 141lh loun.c-tlman En c Johnson dJssentJng to rezone the property at 2SO w. Wll~n St. so that a planned develo pment rather than sin~le-ramily hom~ would be built there The maJortl) said the city, the new developer'5 and neighbor.; would be bt>tter pmteC'tPd b~ the planned devl•lopml!nt approach '4 h1 rh f!Uar<inll·e ... thal jl IE>ast ha lf the propcrt' "oulc1 ht> left m o~n spal't• and a minimum of 2S ! (•!'I "ould b--lt·ft t>.•t-... •'t'n the nl'-... h"m'·' .. ind nf·1,::h bors' fenr<·' T he properl y 11> o wned by James Gregory of C():.la Mesa. but his a~ent . Jack W Mullan. ~aid a Laguna Ht:ach develop- ment company plans to buy the property and build the ho mes One. of the pro!>pec-t1 ve owners. Steve Dorsey of Laguna Beach. s aid hE' doesn't care which zon 1n~ IS rt'qWred by the Ci ty lie said has company only needs assuranl'e that a t least eight homes can be built Mullan had asked Monday for approval of a plan to butld eigh t single-family homes . He said he .. ould return at the council's Aug . 18 meeting with new plans for the planned development. ....... Pf .. ~•l.J'D IUdat.r, a fro. moter, bolcll market Carda and abowa board of aew aame, UmJt Up, that teaclMI a C09• MrvatJ" ~cb to future• tradlD1 . Nlcbolu W. Platt, a New Jeraey banker. cnratecl &M 1ame that la beiq marketed to com modlUea reople fint and genera public later $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SE.OONDS ......... o.ly .. ~ ··-•Cam ...a.a ............ rtJBUC NOTICE •.....,,ca-It 1..a . .......,, ....... . .. _.... .. ,..,... • s..a. ... CalifonMr Coo1a<1 oor t-n Jaf-tlo• -Mike lcw vour ht\dnc1ng nn>d~ (714) 75SM515 AMERICAN HOME llollORTGAOE 230 NewPQf1 Center Onve Design Plaza Newport 8eac1>. Cell lorn.a 92660 ~· PUBUC NOTICE CAU MITZI WB.lS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 '.Newpo~.~~!:1.J.~~~1nc • t 7141 7d'H/Jt:IJ PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • Clgan Sea rtt Blight Hurts Cuba Tobacco HAVANA, CUBA (AP) -A leaf~ caUed "blue rust" la crlppUn1 Cuba'• tobacco in· dualJ'Y, mak1n1 famous Havana cigars uatce here and even scarcer abroad. IOW'ftl put the figure at cloler to to percent. He~ did Cuba bas bad to buy some tobacco abroad to meet local demanda for cigars. "We coold export more tobac· co by mixlne. but tbat would hurt the quality of what we pro- duce. It's better not to export," he said. "St's hard to find Havana cigars here of any kind - BoUvars. Montecristos. Rey del Mundosr Romeo and Juliet.as or Ambassadors," said a diplomat food of the aromaUc Havana. •ILAN SAID THE blight, which attacks lbe plant in its de· velopinc stages, "b\lrlLS" the leaves. !\~.-011•~ RAMON CASTRO, older brother of Cuban President Fidel Castro, said t.be plague bas caused about $250 million damage. Agriculture Minister Arnoldo Milan said the bUgbt bas bit about S pen:eot of the harvest of Havana wrapper leaf, but other "You touch them and they tum to powder.'' be said. "We doo't know where it com· es from. It's an unknown we are looking into. We have a powerful enemy very near to us that bas many weapons it can use ag.ainst us." be said, ap. parently referring to the United States. Gary D. Johnson has been elected vice·president of the 19,000~member California Society of Certified Public Accountants. He is a partner in the accounting firm of Arthur Young & Company. Santa Ana. Oxy EWcts President LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Robert Abboud. form er chairman and chief executive of· ficer of the First NaUooal Bank of Chicago and the Finl Chicago Corp .. has been elected presi- dent. chief operating officer and board member of Occidental Petroleum Corp. President Castro. whose best· known pictures show him with a Havana cigar in bis teeth. said to a crowd recently, .. We are facing blights of tobacco and sugar cane, and of porcine fever, which. 01yst.eriously,have appeared at a lmost the same time Ul our country." Sticker Price Upped for Volvo Dr. Armand Hammer, Oxy's chairman and chief exe<:utive, said 'dooday the compa.oy·s pre- sident. Zoltan Merszel. will re- sign to devote most of his time to bis job as chairman and ctuef executive of Hooker Chem.Jcal Corp.. a wholly·owned Occtden· tal subsidiary. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS won't say bow much the blight bas hurt exports of Cuban cigars but admit the reduction ts "drastic." Milan said Cuba is trying a Swiss chemical, Ridom1l. wluch is supposed to pre vent the blight. He predicted the harvest would return to normal this year with the use of the chemical. DETROIT (AP> -Sticker prices for Volvo cars have been increased by an average of 3 percent, the importer has an· nounced. In an announcement from its headquarters in Rockleigh. N.J., Volvo of A01erica Corp. said the cheapest Volvo, the OL 2-door sedan, would list for $8,S36, in- cluding port and destination charges. Continuing strength of tbe Swedish krona against the dollar on foreign exchange markets made the increase neeessary, Volvo sald. Over The Counter MASOU-. "'EW YORK CAPI Cllrm~ 11 ... 1) FuttrH8 11\o 11~ -~ I IJ.-i. I .. R~°"' 1.t4. ,. ' lltASOAQ QUOIM!ont O\M'IHo "'• n i... GEICO U'' 1l'·• Ml<ll&i.. 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I STOCKS/BUSINESc Reeesnon Forecasters See Upturn 8y .JOHN CUNNIFF A,. ....... ..,...,. NEW YORK -While it still might tum out to be the ffcood WONt recess ion alnce the Great Depression or lhe ttaOI. the current downturn lB aJready being written orr by some allqedly lar·seeing seers. Thb. of course, ls an ancient behavioral trait or so. called ec:onomtc observers . They love to anticipate. They spent two years teJllng us a recession was comlng; now they art telllog us an upturn ls on the way. THERE IS PRESTIGE IN calling the tums. aDd money too. ll pays to go out on a limb. because If you hap. pen to be right you can forever after advertise the fact. And if you are wrong, you can help people for get. 0 One we ll -kno wn econ o m ic forecaster helps that process aJoog by means of his own poor memory. If events trip him up he merely adjusts the record and advises his clients: "As I told you six m onths ago. . . " There is another class of seer who fo recasts not for money but for politics, and we ~re seeing plenty or that, ilk In the past few weeks. They are an in- dom 1table sort. always trying to offset cv ... ,,.,. misery with hope. Are we in a recession? Well . it's hard to deny 1t. but you can try. Jsn't 1t really more c1v1 lized to say, as c11d G. Wiiiiam Miller, treasury s~retary. that ··we're forming the bas as for a recovery?" SO MUCH HAS BEEN MADE OF the distant re· covery. and so little of the immediate recesi.1on, that some of the less publicized but perhaps more educated and pro- found economist.!. are reactmg with warnings "1bere 1s an uncomfortable level or euphoria n oating through the hot s ummer :itmosphere." says Hi chard Nen- nem3J'I or Girard Trust. He calls "s1mphst1c ·· the notion that thl' recession 1s already on the wa ne Chase Ma nhatta n Bank econo mists are ( J telling customers this \f.U' I\ 11.\'I' "1•1·k that cl:ums or the _ . recession's t•nrl arc un- fo unded Whll1· the wor:-1 mav h:i v1• pas:-.ed, the)' sa y, the l"Conomy will "cakl·n lhroughllut th(• yeJr Claims that the wo~t has pa<,<,ed a rP oft1•n buc;f'd on a c;llght nse in June retail salf-s. a n w 1n hou-.1n g .,tdrt. ... <1nd an increase an the index or leadrng economic indirator' Btrr, SAYS CHASE. "T!IF-~E are tl"nde r ret'ds on wh1 cb to base the claim that a recovery 1s under "'J' " For o~ thing, these indicator.. could continue ni.in~ for months before th(' economy reached where 1t was. As a matter uf ra1·t . some or lhem sav. the f>Opular measures of e~."1mom1c !>trength dcclrnL'<l so fast dunng late spnng and r·arly ~ummcr that they couldn't continue in that dire<'uon without a total colla~c. Public perception too might be playing a rol1· in the euphoria. Wbcn . for example. a level-headed cronom1,t says that. yes. he can see some Light ah ead, he dcx:sn"t always mean to discount the imm edJate problems. As interpreted. however . the fact that he sees l1~ht 1s viewed as an opt1mist1c staw mcnt In some ln 'ltanc(.'5. what he really meant was lhat. no. t h1:. reccsMon 1~n't thc end or the world, but it's r eal bad NENNEMAN ALSO POJ1''TS OUT, as do many other!>. that the IJght at the end of the tunnel really isn't that bright. The r('C'()very, which most agree might began next year. shows litt le promise of bclllg robust Whatever. the whole euphoric notion of discounting the recession might be correlated with the advice radioed lo a truck dnver whose ng was roanog brakeless down a San FrancLS<."O htlls1de. "Take heart." he was told. "the worst is behind you." ... 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