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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-07 - Orange Coast Pilot. ~ I tab Wound Found THURS DA~ AFTERNOON. AUGUST 7, 1980 In OC 'Bomb' Victim .... ~-. .... ,.~.,. .... e Sex Blas Sult IDts NB Bar e 400 Bold Iranians 'Hostage' ... • 'Lou Grant' Tops Em1nies • op K:Oifing Vietim Windward Pa~ge Angry Citize ns Irvine Man S lain Dismissed Barte nde r •Lou Grant' Dominates ~),''''•-\;" ····.....: ~ .. ...:.~~~ )"'r .... ,-...,. .. ":._.,... + Fair th.rough Friday. ex cept for late night and early morning fog . Lows tonlghtS7 al the beaches. 67 inland. INSIDE T ODA V T~ dog ha.J bttn man's be•t f1Vnd for S0.000 ~rs But many cat loons tak~ ~rvnu <Ul1ghl rn noting thoJ thf!rr ~· taavie MWT ~· ally bftft "to~" ~ dogs. ~~ ttory, P0ge A12. t \ Allen Aitns at· t-:xtr(·nwl~ dan~l·rous Allen is v.111Jhll11~ to"ard the Yucatan Cha1111l'I. · thl' "cather service "<lid. adding that the s torm strt·ngliwned throul?h the n11?ht to make Jt lhe strongest e ver to rt.«H'h the western Caribbean. It "ni. movin.: "l'lit ·northwest <1l ubol!t 15 mph "Tht> prOJl'Clt.."CI track of tht• renter v.111 bring 1t through the Yucatan C han n e l but the strengthening and minor wobbles l'ould re.:.ult in the l'cnter passml? 0 ... 1, p,,., st•" p.,.00 tlVl'r either tht• extreme v. c•stern Bli11d Obje~f it.-ity? tip of Cuba or the northeast t1µ of thr Yucatan penins ula This :.hould bnn1? 1.·xtrem e winds to both of theM' area~." the "e ather It tool...., J:. though Greg Kruly of Huntington Beach can't wt• Hut ttw infra red ~ens1t1ve goggles actuall v help his "ork procc~sm~ 1980 census forms to make them com· puter;reada~le m Laguna Niguel. For more details on thl' m assive pro1ect. see Page AJ. :.t•n 1<·csa1d The Texas Lou1.:.1ana coast 1s roughly 7()()...8()() miles northwest or the Yucatan and appears to be in the path of Allen. which has has1ca ll ~ follo .... e d a "'est n<lrthwest route since bu1 ldtn~ to hurricane force off the e<t~tern C.1nbbean is land or St Lucia ~t nnda y morning . Ho .... ever. 1 hC're was no certa inty the storm '~ ould cont1nul'on the s ame tr ark ---- Fro•P~AJ KNIVES ... Ill-. tatht·r .. 1;1, Cov.an. helP<.•d 1111111·1· <'nll'r th1• n·:-.1dcn<·<· in an .111 1•111p1 to find the son. an up p..i1 i:nt drifter who Captain Con nol:-,;11(1 loda\ h<J'i had numerou'> 1·011 wrt!'i \Ii Ith pohce t hroujilhout Ornn~<·l'ounl' • Tht· attt•rnptt·rl murde r :.u:. tH·•·I ll1m:.1·1f ..,uffer t>d minor 1 ul:. v.ll1•n ht· and Offll't:r :\Td.'ullo1·h 1·rash<·d intn a dn·..,~1·r. 'hattt·ring its mirror 1n ttw h,1ttl1· 11,,.r th(• kn1 \·1·.., llfflc•·r \1d 'ulln<'h ..,.,,.., rt• ,,.,,.,,.,, t11d.1' :ifll·r tn·..atm1·nt for 11 1 .., I J l 1· r .i I 1 o n .., a t 11 o a g \I 1·n111n,1l 1111 ... pllJI ('ov.all .,..,,.., nlUl'h ll·:..:. ..,l·r10usl~ tnJured, 1n\'e.,t1gator.. :.aid The episode b egan late \\ l'dnc.c;day mominl'l v.1th a re· port ,,( ,, hurj!lan· 1n progress at r h•· • 'l"'n'",. 111·1-:rn vie"' apart rn<·nt v. ht·n· t h1· 1 lcl1·r Cov. an also h\ i'. I 1\1• unit:. .1n·..,1·parat1· t'a1>ta1n l '1111nolh ..,;ud tudav lit· .11!111'd th..il tht•1 1· v.a:-. n" dou~l v. ho thl' int rudt.'r wa:., but lanr:ling him and taking him into 1·u:-.t<id y wa~ the maJ<>r problem ~t"•~port RP•H·h Police Com· mu111l) Relations Officer Rich Long s aid Co,1,oan leaped out of a walk·m closPt and Jumped onto thE-prowlin~ officer·::. back. ... 1a~h1ng y,1th th.· knives The p.ur bounced around the up!>ta1rs bl>droom and crashed into the furniture. finally rolling on the noor as fellow officers rnced to Patrolman McCulloch's aid Cowan was ~anked from the s hattered glass and debris and placed under a rr(";\ Man Steals Ekctricity CEHHITOS t AP> J\ Santa Ft· Spring:-. man "a~ arrested by thl· Sheriff'~ Department and charged ""1th s tealinJ! eh·rtrtc1tv from Southern California Edison Co aftl'r the uttlity·s compull·r tndicut· c·d his a1r-c11nd1t 1o nt·d house wasn't u ... ing enou~h !JO"' er to run a low watt agl' h J?ht hulh. Ed1 c;on 'Jlnkt::.m~·n c;<ir' Worm!->t·r ~.Jl<1 • \\(• V.(•rt• .1 lttth: "'" Jll<' IOUS .... hen .... t' rf'r'nOH·d thl· meter and the electric pool pump kept running , .. Worm ser said Wednesday The house had clectn c d rapes. central air condi· t1oning. a s wimming pool and a jacuzzi. he noted Herman t'i Phtlho"er HI. I!-> scheduled to he· ar r;.11gncd 1n C•·rr1 t o~ !'vt unic1pal Court on 1\ ug 12 f 'rfJfft Pugr :\ I JEERS ... ~I <'XIC'an rig :ind productt<in "orkers v.ere t•vacuated from Mexico's oi l·rich Campeche Bay and port authorities suspended all navigation lh<.'r e a nd in the Yuratan Peninsula . warning oce:rn-going s hips to take "max· imum preeautions " A gale "arning wa:. issued ror t h l' F I o r 1 d a K e y !. • o n t h e northern fringe of Allen's course Wl•dn(''.'>da~ n1~ht Warn1nJ,?'> "1·rl' al'>o in dfect for ..,.,..stt·m C"uha ancl thl· l'<i\ man bland.:. Including thri:e Cuban,, Al · lcn c; overall death toll s tands at 8 in Jamaica. 41 10 Haili, 3 in the Dom1rucan Republic and 16 on the tiny eastern Caribbe an island of St. Lucia. In nearby Dominica. one person was miss- ing and feared dead Cuban official:. prepared for Allen b~ evacuating more than 100.000 from low· I> ing area!> m the• fiv(' castc•rn Cuban pro\ int , • .., 211.<.MIO from the 1 ... le 11f l1111t·i.. <1bout 00 mile~ suuth of llJ vanu. and 17.000 from Cuba .., M•cunci largest Cll). Santiago. 600 miles southeast of Havana. v. he re electricit y was reporte<l partly out. according to Havana radio. It said autho rities also because they "don't want any warned reii;idents of the island help from the federal. state and nation's three westernmost prov· city government." ances to prepare for the storm ..They have seen a lack of Al len s kirted t he C a y man :-.ec unty up until now," he said Islands. causing hltle damage before the troup de parted ''The and no casualties. after s lashing police stood by a nd laughed Jamaica's no rthern coast - while people near the buses "here 1t s wept a dozen people in· broke windows ·· to 20·foot seas whipped by 100 The Iranians. the last of 191 m1le·an·hour winds. killing five detained m federal prisons for of them : smashed houses and thelrpartinadem onstrat1onJu dam aged sever a l c rops. ly 27. arrived here after they particularly bananas .N l' r e freed Tuesday fro m Officials re ared the death federal prisons in Ot1sv11le and count would rise when roads • • Manhattan. were cleared and commuruca· Extre 11118l Jailed They said they wanted to re · 1111ns restored turn to the capital and ar· Au1uaf 1 flltt•ftnt Ou ff MilH I •n• Alla's Pit~ I soo • 40 HURRICANE'S PATH SHOWS STEADY AIM ON MEXICO Allen Movfnq Past Yucatan Into Gu" County Takes Control Agency Stripped of AirJ,on Amhority 8~ FREDERICK SCHOt:Mt:HJ~ Of--ty ...... u ... • n a surprise action \·h·dm·c.. da~ the Orange Count\ Hc1ar•I ,,f Supervisors atrippcd 1L'> (i('n..r.11 St>rv1ce:. Agenr;. of l 11ntr11I 11u r John ~ayne 1\1rport As pa rt c,f th1• \\1(1 ti ... upen 1~ors appcunt•·tl 'lurr' C'able. a rounl\ \rlnttn1 ... rr.1lt\ .. () rf I(' t· :1 n .1" ... • .1 ' 11 I' r "I J1rport manJl<:l'r .ind •·nh ri <1 thal he rq1urt c11n·1·th t1, 1h1·m C a h I 1 • " ii I rt· p LH· • · H a u I Rt>)!al.ul<i v. ho rl''dS{nt·d !ht.., v. el'k :ll'> .11rport m.1n,1)!t'r '" lx'<'•lml· d1r1·c·tur ul ·" 1.11 wn ·'' San .J•~•· \l111111·1pal 1\1rr)(1rl Th• 110.1rcl ' Jl't111n r•·rno' in~· 3Ulh11rtt~ If\ o•r th(' a1rpctrt (NJOJ th<· CS.\ \\ "' 'll'" t•cl tn wH·r.11 ob,<'nt'r" "" .1 n · ... 111>0..,l' 111111111 mun1c<ilt0n pr11hll·01 v.1th lh• (;~,\ Thi· l~1.1rrl v. tll 1.1l.1 d11•·11 JUthont~ O\l•r .11q1<ir1 OIJl'r.> t ions on an mtcn m b.ts1i.. pt:nd mg a report on the subJect from the Administration Office Board chair man Ralph Clark said that supervisors fe lt the~ should handle airport matters more dlrectly due to Re~alado's unexpected rcs 1~n at1 on . the pending completion or a SJ02.()(1) master plan for the airport and th<' fe<l1 •ral $!"' t'rnml•nt man t1.ttt• th:.it nl'"' <"11mm1·n·1.1I .11r l·arne~ ht· ;tll11"1·t.l t•ntr:-111 !Ill' airport "We are JUSt \NY n >nccrm.od about ttungs ut this µarticular t t me:· Clark s~ud "It 1s a vcr\· critical t ime." · Clark refused to "iay 1f he was dissatisfied with GSA 's handling BAR ... S he claims '"the l a"~u 1t that the bar's manager . Ton) Pe1p pas. told hl•r that she could con ttnue working at the Heach Ball as a cocktail wa1tre.:.~ but that the owners only "anteci mall' bartender> of airport related matters lie did "ay. hov.ever. that he and other., v.ere "d1s t urtJ<.-d " that it took everal da)~ for tht.'m to n·cel\e off1c1al ""orll •1f Kl'galado.., res1gnat10n ~upen 1!>o r Thumds Kilt'} !'omplaan•'ii that he-l•·amt~ of H1•,Ralad11' rc••.i)!nat111n Fn rl..i\ ll•r.,ul.!h Jn 1nqu1n fr11r11 .1 n"" r• l•"rt• r t.ut h .• d ·• 11111~ ~' t111 1• , 11n!1rmtnJ! 1h1· I,, t H 1!1•\ "Jtd H1•i.:a l.H1 11 h ,... •Ill" rt• •r Barli.1ra F•o\ •i"'l'li:lnl d11•,111r 111 th• c;s \ J rtd T(Jm I ~·.i n 1 ;~,\ dir"l'l•1r ,,IJ v.1•r1• un 1\ 11i.1hlo- \ ~··•I ti • ••11lflllll1ft at111fl rhf 111111111 ... v.111111 lh• <;~\ 11111 1r1to111t~I 111 I« _aldd11 .., r .. 1J!nJ t1on. lule) said. ~taybe if he hadn t be~n so c la mped. he might not hav~ ~n out looking for another JOb ·· Cabf('. who has ber n respons1· t}lc for the count~ 's hum an ...c·rv1c(•.., program~ tn the Ad rn1n1<..trJt1 vt· Office. said he "Jnlt'<I · th1• o pprtrt un1ly t o 1,.., om1· 1nt•·nm m;inaJ.!1·r .. I I• .111f 11• t.J\llr-. !ho• hoJrd ' .11 lion v.n·,lanc 1·11n1r•il of tht• JI q 111r1. front (;~ \ ('.11111• .1 c·nun\\ 1·mpl1 1~1·1· for "''\ 1 11 \\•,1r'>. I'> ,, f11rr111 ·r \rm' lwllc 111•t •·r pllnl "'It" '>•'r\l'd 1n both t,UfllfM' .t11rl \ lt•lll.JOl In t!r.o h" n1Jn.11:•·lf .111 \rm' .11rp11r1 1'n < ·•·rn1.1ll' ~ h••r1 · xi-1 Jlrt r.1ft v.•·r•· h.1' •·ti County Airlines To Fly to Talwe ~OtTll L1\l\E T\IHIE r.\I' E'\pJnd•<i air ..,1·t \•1·1 t11 tv. •·•·n ~1u1h1·rn <'.tl1forn1J J0•1 llt • l..1~1 J.1htM rt•Prf ,11 1.1'1,1 "' 1·11 o1ppr•1\ ... 1 It\ th1 ~.ltl11r.1il11 l 'o1 u111' l~1J1 ll ul ~UJ>l'r' •~or-. Th l' ~up t' r' 1 ~or .., I! r Jn t t• cl Guld(•n Wt·~t A1rl1nt.'!>, head Q u::i r tered in ~<'"port Beach. perml.:.SIOn 10 n) 50 paSS('nger Udla\'11li1nd 7 proµ plane-. tu La ke TahOE' Airport from San 01 <'1!0. Or&nl(e Count~ and LlJ!> /\nl(ele. The Oran~(' Count' rWl "a:. the a1rport'l> busiest t>eron· 11 "ai. dropped· la~t NoHmber "'hen Air Cahfom1a . also head quarter ed in :-.;e" port Beach. left t he Tahoe airport Golden West plaM to <;tart fl ights to South Lake Tahcw earl) next )ear. al·cording to airport Mana~er Rand) Berl'l 1 h•· Toho..· J1rport has bt.-en a «nm mon dt•pJrtur .. pnint fo r '"" r.., .rn11 l.!Jmbkr-. but ma 1or .11rl1n1 .... ·111 h .J" \1r <'ahfornia .11111 I '~\ h.1\l' 1tri1pp\·d ...i•r v1l·c 10 1t ht•t·au...,1· lar~l' Jl'l.3 art: not al hlv. ed then · The U'>l' o f tu r boprop l,<1ckht"t'd EIC<'tras was dropped a!> maintcnun<·c costs inc reased ror tht• out of.production planes f'ro•P~Af BODY •.. fi e ~aid Le Valley. who as the <.o n of Mr a nd Mrs . Guy l.e \'allcy or Newport Beach. had twen working part-lime in the Pa Im S p rings a r ea doi ng tt.'ll•phon1.• sales Other airline.:. .H Tahoe in C'lude A.:. pen and C re at Sierra . .... h1rh n) from Southern and ~nrthcrn California Tht• '1t·t1m's re mains were taken to F'ltzhenry·s Mortuary in I nd111 St..-rv1c~ arP pending. ~--:::;;;;;;;;--.;;:;::------- .. ~._..,NICE. Fra nce <AP l A ran~e forbusos Most lert!Sew E'r p Al "f"'<<'~i.Jr.Mt1j . :~~~Ml~-'.,. ~-~t #· .. r~.s~:~~~ · ~·-op! · " rLriit~ve-··n.tht ·wn~g"rtiffinVtriC~· ~rahe. tr ·cw ~~·l~'~ar.""'lt ~~S) 1(1'-' .:-~ E.k ......... ~....,. ... "'1 ~ .... ~~~~ 1rem1s~suspect.ed 10 the Bologna. cording to Mohammad B11dr . a p Ita ly. railroad station bomban~. .:.pokesman for the group • • 1:'' vending.a dec1s1on on an Italian But later. two Greyhound bcrs of the crew as saying that extradtllon request The man as L1.1ses left the area without pick· Johnison was challenge d to a n~t bt!en c hetrged 1~ connection mg up the remaining Iranians pool game ror a sso bet and re· with the 1 oombing ut was ar because the drivers "fell very fused Late r he agreed' to play rf'stedon esscr charge:. much threatene d " b y a nti · Iranian demonstrators. al.'Cord· the stranger for $100 Johnso!1 ""' 1 n ~ t o D o r o t h y L o r a n t . won the bet. . l 1or•P. ..... ~~~~-.. _.......,....,.,._, ... _.._., __ ~ ~•f•.o~, 1~-l~me Johnso!' s •........... ,..lililj.~il'. 1 .. _l)._ II"~~ ~~.~~~~ ,-..,_ ~-,..--..-..-'-r"Jo:~ 11J' --~ ''-~ .,..,,,.....,,, puo11c-reiat1ons. _ ....... • , "' (1plf~TI '···~T"·~· _,._. I Two other buses leas ed by the club. but when Joh~son and h~s AllllilllAI• • Iranians were. blocked by local friends stepped outs1de. t? await '":..n~;_,-: ... '~ ~ 1~':';· .. P: ... .,..:::::.;;·... 'ooths Police said the buses c abs. the man was waltLng ~d ~~= '.,.";"'.!..t. ~-;'°~~.:~ .. ,:::·~·.::. were pelted With bottles and pulled 3 handgun. SWOre at htm '"' , .... -.. ,.,,..._, 11<-...... ...,._..., rocks a n d shol J o h n son in t h e "•Hlll f'I I -'' t,. -t•t f • f t'9ol'l' l •'1Wf'lf :;::;~~.:..~"::: ·~~·:;·~ ':,',:"~ During the night. bonfires and stomach ......, ... ~ ·• ..... 'I!•·~·~· p,, firecrackers were set in a lot Vaughn said hospital. surgeons " ''... .. .• "" • • ' ..... ,.'-next to the Islamic center as res-said Johnson was s hot 1ust below ·~·",::":" ,,... idents med s lowly by in cars. the navel and that the bullet took honking horns and yelling a downward C"oarse thr~ugb .. . , ..... ,....,. ,. • •. ~r,,,-... • M..""'"r·• ,....,.,.,,, ..... ,,... t ,,., ... t. O'\ttt "'-w J tit w""' M«t• ..,,,.., , 1.Q t"'1f t\t f " •OH NO , .. , .... ...,,..,.._. ... ""t•""' •• ·~,_ ,,.h .,.., 1' hOvh ,_., ... T~11• C7t4)M2-4U1 Cl••~ ActY•rtiMnv 142-9111 __ ,_ ..... "They ought to lake the m and three layers of intestines and st ring them up!" one woman in lodged ne ar his spine. As or the protesting crowd said of the Wednesday night the buJlet ~ad Iranians. Others s houted "Death not been removed. Vaughn s&Jd . to Khomeini" and "Free our Fritz Johnson Is the co-owner hostages." w~th his brothe r M.ark. <?r Abo\lt a dozen or the Iranians Windward P assage wh1ch their arrived at the Islamic House In fath er . the l a te Rebe rt ~· Washington, and others hoped to Johnson or Portland . Ore .• bwlt reach the nation's capital in 1n 1968 and successfully cam· lime ror a marc h to the White paigr\ed until his death in the House, where an afternoon rally fa ll or 1970. was scheduled, Badr said. The sons have been campaign· .- QUALITY FROM NEWPORT BEACH IOAID SHORTS WALK SHORTS PAMTS T·SHllTS Olst.rict of Columbia poll~ ls-101 the yacht. once known as the s ued permits a Howing up to l ,400 rutn t yacht or U.1 siu, for t.be Matn 9,0 ,. demonstrators to partk lpat.e. paat decade. Windward Puaaae 2224 -n Blvd. - StOfe 2 2101.-, Ma nn• Ave Delbo• l•lend 973-112& Another demonstration by left Newport Beach July U for ,...,.__ -- Store 3 South Coect Pleza ~ Coat• MHi ~ M1-Gl23· Store 4 weatmlna1er Man 891-6144 · Kho.mtllll su5rt~c1_ wu • Honolulu where St is on~ of \he N•lllPOf1 •Heh ~ ptmned ft1dly. ,_.:::..-&.f.y '-.~._.c.m~:lP ~· .t•v•·r~~---·~r; ••. "~.~.m• wlthbokliq a ppl"OVI until after 'l'tn -Xnn~Uppef8erietoutof"1'1! " ,._:·::-". , ~ay~~~. WaikruYuMOu~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ) ( \ . ( l Oraage Coast E D IT ION VOL. 731 NO. 220, •SECTIONS. S6 PAGES ORANG Today'~ Clo~inte N. Y. Stot•ks N TWE NTY -FIVE CENTS Killer H111•ricane Heads for Mexico lll:RIDA. Yucatan Pi!nlnau.la. llexlco (AP) -Hurricane A.I· leo. the mott pe>werfUl 1torm record ln the northw t Canb bean. 1alnect fury today as It <'burned toward Mexico' Yucatan Peninsula with w(nd.s ol ns mph. <Photo Paa A4 > Tb..e hurrlc a ne. the t hird 1tron1e1t Atlantic s t orm 1n modem hi1tory. was on a path that could put the kille r torm off the U S. Gulf roasl by U'le wMkftld It tell behind at leatl l l deed and extensive devuta t10tr'Un the f~rlh day of lu ram Pal t.hrou&h the Caribbean About 2,500 oil rla worke-rs wue evacuated otr the Texu rout . A spokes man for Pcmex. Mex 1co '11 su l•· J>~tr o le u m monopoly. aid 2.000 workeri. and tet'hnlc1 ans "'ere moYed from its offshore mstallatlons The U S National Weat her Serv1ee &a id Allen. "'1th top w1nd1 of l7S mph -instead of 15S mph recorded s ix hours earlier wui> cente red near latitude 21 4 north, longitude 8S.5 "''t'tlt . or 110 males east-northeast of Cozuml'I. Mexico "At thl· prt>sent time, the eye ot A llM 1i. wobbling a httle to the right or the track and 1f ttus ln:nd l'Ontmues dun ng lhe day, the must dangerOUb portion or the hurricane wi ll pass off the C'Clai.t of the northeast Yucatan Peninsula ," the weather service said. "Howe ver. a shJrt to the left of the track will bring t he full brunt of the 175 mph winds and extremely high seas over the re so rt a reas or the no rtheast Yuc atan Penins ula this after noon " The 150·mile·w1de Yu catan channel. which separates Mex 1eo from Cuba . was closed to na v1gat1on by both countnes :Famed Y achtsillan Supervis~rs Rule Airport Jolmson Shot In Ha~aii By ALMON LOCKABEY OM!\' l'tttlt -.... ., ...... Fritz Johnson, 32. co-owne r and s kipper or the famed 72-foot Airports in wealthy tourist re sorts or Isla Mu1eres and Can cun were closed The Cuba n ne w !> ageney Prensa Latma said the hur ricane battered Isla Juventad. a small island 58 miles off Cuba's western eoast . ra mmg all 1t!. citrus plantations There were no r e po rt s or casualti es. a lthough the island was crov.dcd with 25.000 high school students from Third Wo rld <'OU ntrar" thcr<> on scholarships. Ttw Tc•xa!. Lou1o.;1ana coast is roughly 700-HOO mi le~ northwestor the Yucatan .tnd LlJlJJt'ars to be ill the path or l\ll1·n. \o\hich has h,1 !.1l·all\ tol11nu·d a wei:.t ncirth .... l'<.t rnut<> o.;1nte bu1ld10g to hu rntan1• fon .. off the eastern C':Jri!Jl.)('a n •~I.ind of St Lucia MondJ} m11rn1n~ llo wever, th1.·rt' .... ,,~ no n·rt:Jinty the storm \o\ould continue on the same track !"'4>f' Al .l.E~. Paj(P A'2>4 r ay FREDERICK SCHOEMEJO.. Supe r visor Tho mas Riley racing yacht Windward Passage I Ot .. .-. ...... u...., complained that he learned of was in guarded condition at 1n a surprise action Wednes· Regalado's resignation Friday Queen's· Medical Hos pital in day. the Orange County Board of through an inquiry from a news Honolulu today after being shot Supervisors !Stripped its General reporter. but had a tough lime outside a Honolulu nightclub. Services Agency of control Qver confirming the fact. Johnson was shot in the John Wayne Airport. Riley s aid Regalado, his stomach following an argument As part o f the s witc h , s uperior Barbara Fox, assistant over a pool game at the Swing supervisors appointed Murry director of the GSA. and Tom Club s hortly after midnight Cable. a county Administrative Egan. GSA director, all were Un· Tuesday, according to reports Office analyst. as interim available. from the Aaaodated Press. a irport manager and ordered Asked if rommunications dif· Hon0lulu police said Johnson's that he report directly to them. ficu lties ~ithin the GSA con· FRfTZ JOHNSON a ss ailanl. an unidentified Cable will r e place Raul (See AGENCY, Page AZ> Nuntng Gun Wounds bartender at a Honolulu IViP Regalado, who resigned this * * joint. wu betnl held for ques. wee.. u airport mana1er to * tioning in the abootmg. become director of aviation al Don Vaughn of Newport -SanJOMMunlcipaJ Airport. Pl F• • h d Beach. a crewman aboard The board's action removing an IDJS e Windwal'Ct Passage, furnished authority over the airport from details of the s hootine in a the GSA was viewed bx_se_)l.eral telephone interview Wednesday obseriers as a response bf com· ,,4;...,. ' F D •led night. munication problems with the ~ pOrf S ul,ure el,(Jl Vaughn said the entire crew of GSA Windward Pass age, including The board will t ake direct , sev e n from Ne wport Beach. authority over airport opera· A draft of a consultant's stuay disse m ination" pe nding a celebrated the ship's victory in tions on an interim ba sis. pend· for the future of J ohn Wayne technical review by his staff. the third race of the Pan Am ing a report on the s ubject from Airport has been completed, but He said the reP.Qrt like ly would Clipper Yacht Series al a dinner th~AdministralionOff1ce. try and get your hands on it. be come availdble late next party at woo Fats, a Chmese "Board chairman Ralph Clark Five copies of the 1,000-plus week. restaurant. Tue.sday night said that supe rvisor.s felt they page airport master plan were The report Inc ludes the "There were about 35 peoole should handle airport m atters turned over to Raul Regalado. ma ster plan. a technical appen· in the party ," said Vaughn. ·more directly due to Regalado's airport manager . July 31, by dix. envi ronmental impact re· "and after the d inner everyone .une xpected res ignat ion. the VT N Consolidated, of Irvine. port and a noise study. went outside to get taxis to take pending completion of a $302,000 Preparation of the still-secret the m back to their Waikiki . master plan for the airport and Regalado. who announced his report the public cannot see was hote ls ... lb red I t resignation this week. said today fi'nanced by •'>IVJ 000 1·n public e e ra governmen man· ..,.,~. Vaughn aaid there weren 't date that new commerciat air that the report is "not ready for fu nds enough taxis available and that carriers be allowed entry to the he went in search of other cabs airport while the remaining members or "We are just very concerned I . NB ll l •he party went inside the nearby aboul things at this particuJar .... , .. ne ote Swing Club to wait. time." Clark s aid ... It i~ a very • &.I II ' "When I got back Fritz and critical lime." t he r est of the Wi ndward Old f.o ~aunch O n ce you·ve decided whether to fold a JG mc-h St yrotoam .. E nterpris e " k it into a kite or gilder . tht• next c·hal 1<.'ngl' is to la unc h it. Michae l Ztober. 14. c host> the top run of the bleachers in Eas t Bluff Park for his t a k~orr attl'mpt to da y . Irvine Man Victini Clarie refused lo s ay if he was Pl M Ahead Passage crew were gone and I clissatisfied with GSA 's handling ans ove did not learn or the shooting un-In D Bonih. of airport-related m atters. tit I was awakened in my room esert ing He did s ay, however. that he se ve ral hours later." Vaughn and others we re "d ist urbed " . . . sa id .. h t ·t t k I d s ro The Koll Co. is movmg ahead Meanwhile, the Koll Co. is · . d . h fed t a I oo . sever_a ay r with plans to build two SOO.room circ ulating an environmental Vaughn quoted other mem· A family enlist as ven ' The bla:.t. \o\h1ch fC'dl'ral ex -~~~~:~~~\~~.~word!:.. Jl~~!f!-4.~~Mf.i~. ~~Wft~.ct [or _otb~{~~i-~the cre!~as s,aY!~~ .• ~.~ .. ~~!.~~~~-~t~~~ud~.:'..!:'...~not ca=~.,....,..>.· --,~--~"'~r~:' · ~\~ · · ' .. ~ -· -~_,-;~L-• -· l.. .,....ll..'~. ,! ~ · ~ -.~~ •• ~ <1' -i ~ .. -: ~"ie-: ~~ o 11st-on-~t ~"'1!1~.:r.t ;'~a ... , .... c'9'1,........,.T';, ... ~ · """'.a•<t\'• . " . ·' ' ~ other in ewp<)rt: Beach'. -.,, Center-Ne rt. game 0 a -re· . . ra . pose to cover up the rea l'ause The firm has leased 31 acres fused. Later he agreed to play m1lltar.Y bombin g r ange .1n of death. Choate said Coast Weather ~r........_=~ve{~~~~,.~:( early morning ro1. Lows ton1sbt 57 at the beaches. 67 lnland.lDebl Frtdaylow to micl70lalongcoaat. mid80s inland INSIDE TODAY TM dot laol ban "'°"'' ,,.,, /rinc for 50,(JOIJ ~"· But _... Col .loou.a UJU· perwne •Uglat '" notmg fhaS thftr ,,C. haN ~ ,.. °"' ... "tanw!d" like dogl. S.. lforJ, Pa.-AU. •••ex from Parker-Hannifin Corp. at That proposed hotel was the (SeeSKIPPER, Pase Al) R ive rs ide Co,unty was Kim He said the bla-;t was so the southea s t corner of Von subject of a lawsuit when the Le Valley of !rvtne. Karman Avenue and Michelson Koll Co . s ued the C ity of The remains of .LeVall~y. 26. powerful that 1t left nothing on Drive in Irvine that is presenUy Newport Beach for adopting a were found Su~day amid the the pickup above its chassis The zoned for light-industrial de· general plan a mendment which A6an S•--'-wreckage of his new., gut!ed victim's body was so torn up velopment. effectively prohibited the build· lfi~ ~U&a pickup truck: said R1 vers1de that his identification had to be K llCo ffi ·ls h · in<>ofthehotel County De puty Coroner Pa t C'Onfirmed by Dr. D avi~ T. o . o 1c1a waM t e city e . E'l~.-:-;I Choate. Smiley of Corona del Ma r. who .. to rezone~ pro~rty so that a T~~ ~uil was settled out-of· ~"' .....,., Y ' Two men driylnJ&. rour:wheel ~o mpjt red d en t a l r ecoi::d s. ~--~~-"" ~~t.~A~'!. .... ~:=-'--~i:~~-.. · · ·-~~"N.;" • ~ ~·· ~v,..w~~ .X-~'M~.: Je.:._~~~~::>:r="· ... ~-~~<.~ company .also plans . lo bwfd-~council majority WfS elected in . .r'-' ~ .,..;u.... n ' afterno()n bom't>iJig practice . at the confirmation Wednesday. three 10.atory office buildings on New...-Beach that is generally Santa Fe Springs man was the Navy·s Chocolate Mountain Th · bo ed d th the sile .,.,, • arrested by the Sheriff's . e pair unc aroun e Th · h 't t 1 f . r regarded •• more pro· Department and cbareed Bombing bnge southwest or upstair.; bedroom and crashed Albe~ C~cM~~n ula As~~'ra~ development than the former with stealin& electr icity Desert Center when they dis· into th~ furniture. finally rolling b s been hired b th K ll C l council. from Southwn California covered '!ae burned out scene. on the noor as r~llow orficers d!signtheentir/project0 o. 0 Both hotel plans will have to Edison C6'. arter the Choate said._ raced lo Patrolm an McCulloch's · utllity's computer lndlcat· Choate said whoever blew up · aid Bare Coins Taken From CdM Home Coln collectiona mounted on plaques and valued at some te,000 have been ttolen from the Corona del Mar Lane home of go before planning commissions tbe truck had tried to make it and city councils. ed his air-conditioned look 81 it LeValley had been an Cowan was yanked fro_m the bouae wasn't usln1 enough accidental victim of an errant sha ttered glass a nd debris and Tim Strader, senior vice presi· power to nm a low watt· miU••--bl .... l . But 8 co..,....r's placed under arrest. dent of the firm, said there ls a JI ht b lb Edi --T -....... definite need for the new botell aie I u · son examination showed that the la the area. spokesmen Gary Wormser victim had died of a knife wound said. · • to lbe heart. MAGAZINE "We were a Uttle sus· He said a "distinct pos.sibill· picloua when we removed ~ IF/r.M'-="N the meter and the eledric ty" exiltS that Le Valley's body 1.:.1• £a:1 ,,.. v. L wu driven to the arid and Wl· .. ._......,. n .... ,.._. Debra E . Allen, a member of the =a.... t;: _..... ... ~: Newport Beach Planning Com· Another spokesman for lbe company POlnted to the general commen:fal, lnduatrial and rea· identlal arowth trend of the Irvine area and Newport Beach area as the reason why the new hotels are needed. pool pump kept running," populated range after he was Wormser saJd Wednesday. The house had electric dead.' Today's Daily Pilot takes a special look at today·s woman, her l(Oals, values. needs and the role she plays along the Orange Coast. ~ ........ ,~ .. mlaaloo. 9;! == ~ The intruder broke Into the Al · ii ..,,10 Jen residence b y t'limbing • ~ at.t throu1h an unlocked bedroom :: :C~'= ~ wtndow and rans a cking the ~ i=-.:~ premises, she told police. The as· a., ..... •• sorted colns were mounted in ._LlllllM g .,.....,.. .. seven display mounlin&•. Mn. .~ JJlli4--~~--~rfth ··~~~ :--; .. ~ Development or the Irvine Company's propose(l super shop. ping mall In a triangle of land bounded by the Santa Ad, San Diego and Laguna rreeways ii a nother factor leading to the .Jlo~el~: .. ~ ~fl~· •· • 1 , drapes. central air condl· tionlng, a swimming poo1 and a JacuuJ, he noted. Herman N. Phllhower. 40, Is scheduled to be ar· reigned ln Cerritos Municipal Court on Aug. u . • < Ex-Nazi in Race DETROIT <AP> -A former Nazi party member who founded a .. political party for whit e Americans" is the Republican nominee ln Michigan's 15th Con1~1ona1 ~.tr~ 1 /4> ,~ Look for "Today's Woman," t he 20·page fi rst ed it ion of "periscope .. m aga:tine boasUng stories and pictures or women along lhe Orange Co~st. ~,...1,1• Man An·ested In Cop· Attack 8y AaTllUa L I.NIEL CM .. ...,,_ ... Pohc~ have Jallfd a youn• m•n for all~y tr')'int lO lrUI a Ne~·pon Btacb ufflr-er wllh t,.-o but <'her kru YH P1trolm•n Ro~r1 McC'uUoch. 31. •.n El T'oro "'°'ldc-nt. I~ re l.'OvC"rin.11 foUowtna t~atm nt for wounds from tbt foot Iona bladea Wllrttd In hb ba<'lc. and fore ht ltd Chns Cowan. 23. whoM Jut known addreas was uz Eventna Can.yon t>rlv~ In Lht1 Shore<'Wfs .,.... al Cofona del Mar l• held In U.u al •.ooo ball oa 1uapltloa of at1etnpled murder The auault occumod hoftty a ftn noon Wtdneaday In •n oceanlront vlt1w 11uartm nt i.t 3010 BreaJctn Drive ln Corona ct.I Mar, oa l.be blulf'lop over look.Ina thf' Newport Harbor j~ty c~an'1 family O*lU the prop t'rty. u ad Newport Beac h 1~ollt"eCapt.a1n Wa)'MConnolly soo 1 ..... •·· ''" I • 40 ·Lou Gram' Top Emniy Nominee H is f1t.btt • .>.y Cowan. helped poUtt f!Gltt the r ldence m ~ attempt to ftnd the son. an •P puent drU\cir who Captam Con noly aald toda y has had numnous ('()ntaru with poh<'t' throu1hout Orang~ C'OWlty HURRICANE'S PATH SHOWS STEAOY AIM ON MEXICO Allen Moving PHt Yuceten Into Gulf PASADENA <AP) -"The Lou Grant Show" dominated the Emmy Award nomination.a to- day for the second straight year as tht t hreat of an actors boycott clouded n e•t month's 32nd annual awards cere mony. The CB.5 series about a Los Angeles ne wsroom headed by Edwud Asner collected 15 nominations. "Moviola." a three·part m ovie series about the ~arly days of the mot.ion picture indus try. col· lected 13 nom;natlons. and "M- A·S-H" had 11. Other s hows receiving multi pie nominations Included "All Quiet on the Western f'l-ont" with seven. "Am ber Waves" with SIA. NBC's "T hl' Bie Show" with ~Ix . "Baryshn ikov on Broadwa~" with six. "The Mup- pet Show" with eight and two <'a n<"e led NBC serie s. "The Rockford Files" with six and "Skag" with sevt'n "I -OU Grant" was nominated as the outstanding dr ama series and Asne r was no minated as beist ac· tor in a drama series for his tlllt: role as the prototype city editor. The series won last year. but Asner . who was also nomina ted. fa1ledto winthe Emmy in 1979. The other "Lou Grant" stars nominated for best supporting ac- to r wen~ Ma son Adams. who plays the managing editor : Ro be rt Walden . who play!> re - porter Joe Rossi . Landa Kelt.ey. for her role a s reporte r Billie Newman : and Nancy Marchand. '4'ho pla~ the paper's publisher. Mrs Pvnchon. Nina FCX'h was a li;o noril.inated ~s best supporting ii <'lress for a guest s tar ap- pea ranceon the serwi. f h e atl4"Mfled murder SW. peel himsel s uffered minor cuts when ht> a nd O fficer M cCuttoch c rashed lo t o a dr~sMr, shatterinl Its mirror. In the battle over lbe knives o mcer M~Culloch WU re · leased today alter lre.tment tor h h tace rallons at Hoag Me morial HoeplUll. C owan was m uc h less- serioualy inj ured. lnveaUgators said. The episode began late Wednesda)' morning with a re port of a burglary In progress at the expensive O<'ean view apart ment. whe re the elder Cowan a lbO lives The uruts a re separate. Capt am Connolly said today He added that there '4 as no doubt who the Intrude r was. but finding him and ta king him Ullo custody was the major problem Newport Beac h Police Com- munity Relations Officer Rich Long said Cowan leaped out of a "alk-in <'I~ and Jumped onto the prowling officer's b11 ck. s lashing '4ith the knives Drug Raid Nabs Three ln Dana /\ drug inves ti.gat1on i.pearheaded b> the Garden G rove Police Dep<1rtment has r e-suited in the arTest of three men. rn<'luding a C apistrano Beach resident. a nd the seizure of 10 pounds of has his h and quantities of marijuana and co- c aine The arrests. made Tuesday night. occurred at a Dana Point motel Those arrest~ we re 1denllf1ed as Michael 0 . Logan, 23. of 26845 Calle Verano. Capistrano Be<1ch, C BS' "M A-S-H" was nominal Cha rley W Culbreath. 28. of ed as outstanding comedy sen H f'Tederick. Okla . and Bradley and Alan Alda was nominated as A. Housne r . 25. of Orange best act.or In a comedy for hisslar-Police said they received in- nng "M-A-S-H" roleasArmysur-formation from the O range ~eon Hawkeye Pie rce. Nonuna-County She r i ff's Departme n t tlons for best supporting act.or that Logan was involved in al went to costars Mike Farrell. who ll'ged traffiC'king of hashish m pla vs fellow surgeon B.J Hun-tht> cowity nicutt. Harry Morgan. who plays The a rrests occurre d a fter the hospital commander. Col. Garde n Grove officers a rranged Potter: a nd Lorena Swi\ a.~ for a transaction with Lotllll. nurse Margar e t "Hot Upi. Other agencaes involved in the Fro• Pa.-t I ALLEN ... Mexican rig a nd production worker& '4crc evacuated rrom Mexwo's 011 rich Camµeche Ray a nd port authorities suspended a ll navigation there and in the Yuc atan P cntoi.ula, '411rn1n ~ c1c·e1rn ttomi; ship:-to takl' "ma" 1mum preruut1on:. ·· /\ ~ale wurnin~ was issued for the Florid u K t·y:.. on t he northt·m fnn~e or Allen's course W .. dnt•:--rla) night Warn1n~'> "''rl' at~, Ill l'ffet·t f•ir "''"\l'rn ('11ba and thl· Ca) rnun hhir11J, lndud1ni: thrt't' ('uha11 .... Al lt•I\ , over d II de1tlh toll st Jlld'> J\ 8 an Jamaka 41anH:11t1.3111 th•: Dominic :in H•'puhht· :ind 11; on the l1n\ t·..is lt>rn (':1ribbean 1sl:rnd ,;r St Lucw In nec1rlJ\ Dominica . one µt'~on 11o a.'> m1~c; 1ni;; ,Jnd feart'd d t>ad l'uhan (lffu·wb l'rt'µan•d f11r 1\ llf>n ll\ t'va. uat 111~ mon , than IOO,OOtl 0 lrom lo\lo lytn~ 11r.·a" lfl 1ht• f,,.,. eas tern rub1111 JJrO' lnC'l''-· ::o (l('I() frorn tht· hit· or Pint's. about 00 milt-!><1u1h of If'" ;rna. amt 17 .111111 'rom ( 'ubu ' second l1:1r~t':o.t <'It~ ~Jnt1ag11. 600 m iles southeci'>I 11f Jla\'an;1 where elef'trir1t' \!, H:o-rt•por11'<I pa rt l) out. arc·nrdm~ lo llau1n.1 radio It s<11tl authnrit1c·., ali,o "a med rc~H1l'nh of thf:' 1slanr! nauon':-thr<'C' wP:o-lt'rnmo.;t pr11v 111ri>., topn.•1wrt· forth(• ... torm Allt·n :-.kirtcd thP <'ci)mon l!.lancts Ciiusini;i lilt If' dama~c· and no ('a:o.ualtll':-. C:tht•r i.l..ish1111: .lama1ra· ... northl'rn <·na-,t "ht•n• 11 """'Pt a dozen pf'<lplf' Ill to 20-foot sea!> '4h1 p11ed h) 1011 mile an hour v.ind:-. ktlllng r1,1· of them . smas hed ho uses ancl damaged sc•ve r al tro p~. partlcularl> ban anas Alhm's t.·\t> brus hf'<I a 10 milt• <,t r etch or .,hon" b('l '4 t·en the· tou rist ('POtt'rs o r Orho R11'>'; anr1 Mo ntego RJ) :rnd man~ rom munit1et< tn the arr•a · remamP<1 out or touch '41th tht: <·a1o1tal ,,r Kin gs ton etnd much of the· mun t r)'. ancludm~ 8 0 pN1'Pnt <1( thl' capital. wai. without C'l.-<'lrl!' power Th1: governm•·nt ulloc:H ed $1 millio n in r1:lic·r ror Jamaican far me r<, NB Woman Foils Armed Houlihan arrests were the Lacuna Beac h "Moviola" was nominated as and Newport Beac h police de· .Assailant partments . N t B ch outstanding lim ited ser ies. Tony T he three men we re booked in-A youne e wpo r e a Curlis . who played the O•m to O range County .Jail a nd held woman mugged as s he arrived boy ant movie tycoon OaVld 0 in h eu o( $lO.OOO bail home early today managed to Selznidc in one episode devoted to The trio races charge'> of foil an aUacker br and as hing a casting Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone P 0 1 ._e8 s 1 0 n • 5 a I e 1 a n d 12-in<'h butcher knife by ronvmc With The Wind," r eceived a trans portation of 8 controlled mg him s he had no mone). nomination as best a ctor in a s ubstance Debra A. Bembrock, 23. told hm1tt>d ~en<.~ <.;:..rr1C' N ye. who Police s aid t he 3 r r es t s police s he parked in the 300 pl ii~ t·d Tallulah 8 :.tnkhe.ad an the culminated a six-week invest.Jga-bl~k of J>rospt"Ct Avenue and "ame ~visode. wai. nominated ,.., lion cringe~ when she he<1 rd a p best s upportin..: actrc'i!> in a l11n1t· proaching footsteps behind .. ~d llcriesorspecial · · Dam A ded "Gimme your pur~e:. the -----• ... g.e8 war a rmed robber de manded .' grab ~-J'J.l-( qw~~11q,w_.,_ss..~~~ ~~~.!"~~· ~~~~~)-~i'; ·~~If~~~&~ .. ~. ~ .-.:..--:.--.. -·-tr~· or I' ?;3:fear -ol<f woman t nl'"'fr1rtnl\ url~lblffjiji-1 · strikeby60,000performmgme m -killed in the 1978 Pac ific at her ber~ of the Sc.reen Actors Guild Southwest Airlines cras h In San Police said Ms Be rnbrock and"l:t_ie Amencan Fede~atlon of Die 0 wer e awarded $lSO,OOO handed over her purse _but told Television and R<1dio Artists con· w elnesday by 3 Superior Court her a ttack er . 1t ~onta incd no u nuesasexpected jury . Ma r cella and He nry money, at which tim e_ he t.ossed Colar ich of Concord. Calif .. had the handb~g Int o a ne arb y asked for$37S.OOO. c lump of foliage a nd ran. r OftANGE COAST "' . .. · .,,~M•·~1"r~--;;;JJ-·:-:.~ rt 'SCTi:iiiif 'l?i!('"'". i;: , ... °'-C-•t _. ........... ~ -ft .. !Vi ~ '~·-~-"" ., ....... ~....... . ... °'-""'" --~· "-... .... ______ t_,_ ... W.1•--o. ... --•••C." '••'-l•tfll Y•tl•t ftw••• l•.-.1111• ... """""",. (M\t ,. "' .. , ................ '°"' ,, ...-~""~"'...,...~~" ,..,,,,..__ .... flwO'•....,.. P'M"' n _. J.JO ""'' a.,. "',-,.., P fJ ... '"'° (.eo •• ...,.""' c. ........ "-,. .,. .. Figw-es Corrected .............. 'r• 1""'1f • ...,. ttyn..""°'' -·· (-.,.., ....... ,od-~ •"II Wt,.,,,,. .. ....._...... ·~--· ..... [~1t;o n;;::::,~,.."';'l:- 0...-11~ •»·~-.._..., ..... T1llJ"4M (n4)...., p ............... MHt?t Crime statistics olflcers in the police departments of Newport B each and Irvine n ow have s tories straight on how much crime was reported lo Newport Beach durlac the flnt six moathl al t.llil year· omcers John De1moad or Newport Beach and Jim Broom· field al 1rvtne DOW a,,.. that there were 1.5 pereeat more crtm• report.a la Newport BNcb throutl\ J\me ot thll year than durtn1 the same time period lut year. Earlier thll weell, Broomlleld 1tat4ld la a report to tM lrvtM City Council th1t crlmts ID· creued za.s petteat in Newport Beecb. ~All«. tel~~~·"~· t W•H__.,r *•tM.. · "' Damoad acned that LM crime .- NB Bar Faces Suit In Alleged Sex Bias A ft·m 11\-h.11 lt·ntl• r 1:. <.111111: •l '=t'"'-fHlr1 lkal'h b.u l.t·ruu.,r· 'tu· claims. hf•r for111t•r 1·mp1n~1·r-. th .. re '>qUE>t'l"•I t1t•1 0 111 (•f h••r JfJh 1n favnr of mull• t1.1rtt•ndl'r' 't.ir•".t (';1 t li1 1•d h••r !.1\4 ' IJll \\ 1•\J 'h .,rf.t\ II I /1 ;11 I ,. 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P 0 Ro' 1022 '~""port Bt-och ~I r ~1 1llC'r du.>fi .it Fount.tin \:.lie' C11mrnun1t~ lfu~p1l;.1I Jfll·r suHenn1.. "hdt pol1rl' 11a1d "as a s,•l( infli cted gun,hol ""'ound SundJ~ ni~ht • ~ll"'"!!!mill!'lfi.•::,,."n'~ ;,..:.~:.."'::":~1~=-.... 1._ .... : ~~re-~·'""' ~ QUIKSllVER QUALITY FROM NEWPORT BEACH - Iranian Chanters Jeered· WASlllNGTON <AP J Ahout 230 Iranians <'hanting .. Long l.ivt• Khome ini.' and guarded by polk 1• on motor cy'cles and ho rsebar k marched by Jeering lun<•h hour C'rowds today and as- :.em hl<'<l for 1>r1.tyl'r and protei.t ac ross tht' :.lreet from the White llou-.~ AmC'rt(•an vnlo11kcn, c hanted Dl' port d twn'" dnd "Go home' Go hum1•1 " in r~!>ponse. ... 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Be's SlftOking One might see anything from those who sµend their ~pa rr time playing with vintage airplanes. The wmg walker on this biplane during an Experimental Airc raft Assoc1at1on fly-m at Oshkosh, Wis . is silhouetted against the smoke stream or vehicle a s it makes a steep bank against a dark ... i..v . Thr ri der was identtfied but it unlikely wasn't a well- known Southern California car salesman who "would do anything" to sell an auto including wm~ walking. ----- Ziggurat Computers Speed Up 2,000 Tons of Census Forms Arriving in Niguel The first 1980 census forms - from Eureka -have arrived at CAguna Niguel, where western stales processing officials were scheduled today t.o send the data to W aabington. D. C will be sent to a coding machine capable of scanning up to I ,000 microfilm frames per minute and making the material comput.er· readable t1on The> 01 h(•r "as a short form sent to the remainde r of the hOU!>l'hOllb. The qut•stionna1res will be dcslrov1·d uftcr the microfilm -l·rords of them arc tucked a " a\. said Schl'llc·r. <JOd the: :.hredded paper \\Ill be sold Census material 1i. kept m the National Archive:. fo r 72 ye ar.. before 1t may be used by the public. The Chet HoUOeld Federal B uilding houses the census bureau equipment -some high s peed, soph.isticate<l machines - to convert questionnaires from 165 distnct offices to computeri- readable form Since the scanner is 'faster than the high-speed cam er as. there wil I be one shift of workers on the former and two on the latter "The biggest problem in tnis operation is the overwhelming s ize of the job -trying to main· tain control over the 31 million questionnaires." s aid Bob Shark Bait The job, to be accomplished over the next few months, will in elude processing or 31 million forms, and Laguna Niguel of· fic1als are looking for 2,000 workeTS t.o help in that mammoth task Countian Bitten in Hmmii Ttus office and two others ir J effersoovllle, Ind. and New Orlf!ans, are bandlin& the proc egging Dunng a walk·through or the 350,<X»square foot ce ns us portion of the building. also known as the Ziggurat.. officials described the procedure More than 2,000 tons of forms . will be latwled. pluced in a huge li br ary, and the n fe d into automatic h1~h ·speed m1 crof1l m cameras, wher e an est1m <1led 40 to 60 quest1onna1n•o; will be· photo graphed per minute. After the him 1s prm·essc·d. it Blnod Drive Set Friday Scheller. chief of the Lag•ina 110 :--;0 LULU c A p ) -Ma rk Niguel Processing Office Skidgel 1s scheduled Lo return Therefore. 1980 c ens us home to Yorba Und a after a matenal is being processed in the !Ja" a11 vac·at1on that included a thr~e offices instead of the one ::.hark bite which r equired 52 used in 1970, and each of the boxes slltches to close . orrormsreceivedfromthe l65CJis The 18-year -old was on a trict offices isbemgmarkedwith b oo g ie bo ard Monda y o rr a bar code tracking label, similar Lahaina on the island of Maw to those used m grocery stores when the attack occurred. The label speeds up tracking .. r was about 30 or 40 feet off· the box whe n it is moved dunng shore ... he said. "when ( felt theprocedure so m e thing Jump o n me l There also has been a sharp JO· thought it was one of m y fnends c r eas e in the nu·mber of playingajokC'or somethinJ?" households in the United States T hen. he said. somt>lhing bit proportionate!) much more than his board and d1sappc<.1rcd in the the population. oneofhc1al nott"'<i :.urf Maury Cagle, public anforma lion officer with the bureau's '·All I saw y,as this gray head Washington. D (' offic•e. said It look<.•d Ilk<' a shark. '>O l took there ;.1re an esti mated AA m1ll1on off nn thl• next '4avc ... Skidgel households an the natwn today, !'.<Jld "J diiln't even know 1 was compart'dw1th7Umtllton an 1970 hurt until I gut out of the water The re fore. the num bt·r of andsa'4theblood" household questionnaires b<:ing Sk 1dgel "as t reat ed :.it a p rocessed1s upshar ply Laha1na C'lin1r by Dr . Cathy And. secunt:. 1s u ghl at the Weleh for a wound that ran from Laguna Niguel offices his waist to his armpit and re· Saddl e back Communi ty "Ourwholc reputat1on1sbased quired the stitches The doctor Hospital, located a t 24451 Via on the confident1ahtv of thf· in 1 urnC'd thP b<)Oi!H' board nvC'r to fo rma tion the for.ms." said her husband for inspccl1on He 1s Estrada in Laguna H11l c;. and the Americ an Red C r oss w tll Scheller "Ouremployeesareun· Dr Rick :-Ol art1n1. a marine sponsor a blood drive Friday der an oath with se\ere penalty b1olog1st .,., ho spcc1al1zcs in f rom 11 :45 a .m to 4.30 p m. at for1ts v1olat1on." ~harl .. s the hospital Two forms a re being processed F rom lht• teeth marks on thC' P ersons in goo d he alth . during the census procedure. boar8, Martini said he "as.aQle weighing al least 110 pounds and which will end with delivery oflhc to identify the l)' pe a nd size of between the ages or 17 and completed census to President the s hark. He sa1d 1t was a Ltger 65 are eligible t.o give blood. Carte r's desk bv Jan. 1. shark -whkh have "very ciJs. To make an appointment or A more-detailed form was sent tinct1 ve" teeth -and eslimatrrl t Jo~ ~~~~-u. -Lo a~~9f.pQ..e.out 9f every it was 14:!.eet long and_~,e_igh':_~ .,~~·w:r '·~~-~· --<~~. ~":--~io.i~1'0\i~.;.\'·;-~~;•, ... ~~~-"'_,,,,..._·::- ··Luckily he was on the board," srud Martini, discussing Skidgel'a encounter with the shark. "The tooth marks on th<' boar d show that he rolh:d a '4av with Jll.5l the right timing so the shark ate the board instead or him." Cuba Gays Seek Homes LOS ANGELES CAP) -An assoc1at1on of churcbes servtn~ predomi nantly gay congresa tions is seeking sponsors for as many as 700 homosexual Cuban refugC<'s. T he sponsors arc nccded•to provide room and board until the refugees can find work. the Rev. L. Robert Arthur, director of t he Uruversal Fellowstup of M etr op o l i t a n Community Churches' Cuban Relief fund. said Wcdn~a). More than 118.000 C ubans have fled to the United Stat.es in this spnng's boathfl Offtc1alh . the number of homosexuals 1c; listed as less t han I.000. but Arthur saJd he believes then: couid actuaJly be as many as 5.000 Thursdlly.August 7. 1980 DAIL V PILOT il • 'BiU of Riglats' Forum Chiefs Support Aliens By F REDEIUCK SCBOEMEJU. °'-OMty ,._ , ..... Leaders of the American G.I. Forum. addressing problems surrounding the influx of un· documented aliens into the US. proposed Wednesday tttat: -Amnesty be granted to all Witness Supports Sailor LONG BEA C H <AP> - Psychlatnst Theodore Lindauer. a s urprise witness fo r a woman sailo r accused in a Navy heanng of comrrutting homosexual acts, said he hypnotized Petty Officer 3rd Class Tangela Gaskins and she denied s he was a homosex· ual Lindauer. or Los Angeles. said Wednesday that he and Ms. Gaskins, 25. of Newark, N.J . discussed lesbianism before the hypnosis to be s ure s he un- de rs tood what he meant by homosexual acts. "I found Tangela Gaskins to be one of the most mtelligent women 1 have ever met in my ltf e." testified the ass0<'1ated professor or clinical psychiatry at UCLA. "She dJdn't JUSt un· de rs land what l said; she could 1H1lea Ph D treall~on at." Lindauer sa id he has h)p not1 Zl'd ri ... ·e or th<' e1~ht women ..at:CU.'>(-'<f tn an 10\l•::.t1gal100 of IPsb1 a n1 s m aboard the USS ~orton Sound. but revealed hts re:.ults only in the case or Ms Gas kins, whose heanng 1s near 1n~ conclusion . Ms. Gaslons. ~as to testlfy to- da y Lindauer s aid Ms Gaskins was difficult to hypnotize because or her anxiety and took an hour t.o place under hypoosis. w·here s he re m ained for two more hours. When she awoke feeling re- laxed. he quoted Ms. GasktnS as -.aymg, "ls tlus the ~ay mo::.t folks really feel'!" and added, ··she was used t.o this chroruc a nxiety It s tarted wht>n she came aboa rd the ship and re- a lized she was the h~l black '>'Oman " Lmdauer said Ms. GasklOS re· pealedJy denied laJung part m a ny homosexuaJ acts aboard the s hip. He said, "Anyone who has a conscience can't he under hyp- nosis. They just shut up. I am excluding that class of people who would lie to God himself." He said none of the five women he hypnotized was such a person. whom he said would be called a sociopath. Ltndauer s aid Ms Gaskin" described herself and another s:ulor with whom s he " as alleged ly l.nvolved, Wendi Wil lia ms. a ... good friends but said there had never been a sex act between them . t:nder cross-examination. th<' pros('{'utors challen~ed the va.lul' of h) pnOSlS as J ps:rch1atrac tool Lindauer said it has been used by <'Ve ryone from Fn.•ud to the Lo!> Angeles P olice Dep.utment, "h1ch employs it to help wit nessec; remem~r deta1b and m a kl' 1dcntlf 1cattons He descnbedhO'>' ~t s Gaskiru;, "h1le under hypnosis. expressed h rfru.ru"at.Jonsasa bJack woman and a sa.J..lor undocujJ'lented wor ker s a nd their rtll'aUves who now are liv· ing ln t.he U.S. -A 'bill or rights" be Im- plemented for undocumented persons I mm1gration quotas be eased that limit the numbe~ H1sparut· persons who may en~r the US Lupe Sa l dan a . forum chairman. and Larry Amaya, forum vice chairman. said the federal gove rnment no longer tan overlook the contribution the und ocume nted workers. most or whom are e mployed m agr iculture In the Southwest. m ake toward the U.S. economy The forum is dedicated to end· inR d&Scnrrunatioo against His- panics. It was founded in 1946 afte r officials refused to permit bunal or a Hispanic soldier m a Three Rivers, Texas. cemetery. The forum is holding ats 32nd a nnual c onve ntion at the Anaheim Convention Center in Ana heim. Speaking at a ne ws conference Amaya re jected the idea of (•stabl1shing a •temporary wo rker pro~ram" t o allow UJ'I· documented workers to enter the U S. Sue h a progra m. he s aid. would only promote 'low wages a nd unbeara ble working cond1- t1ons" for the workers On other national issues. the forum leaders said they· Want a.'>Suranct-s tha t droll rt."g 1-.t rat10n wi ll no t d1s- C'rim1oatc agains t Hispanics · We '>'tll not, howe ver , s uggest Hispanic young men resist reg· 1s t r at1 on o r a n y draft." Saldana said. Oec;1re n ew fe de ra l pro· gram:. to provide JObs and better. education opportunities for His- panic youths. Seek a mor e sympathetic response from the media on H.ts· panic issues. -Believe cens us proeedures s hould be chanRed so that His· vanics are mor e a ccurately C'OUOlt:d. Des p1te invitations. none or the major pres idential can · d1dates will attend the conven- t ion Inde pe ndent candidate Johl\ Anderson . a n Illinois con· ~ressman, was scheduled to a d- dn·-.s the convention through " tcll.'pbom: hook·uµ 2 lndic ted For Porno S.\:-.l FRANCISCO CAP> -A federal J?rand Jury has lndicted 1140 San Francisco men on 38 rnunt.s m vohing using the mails to distribute po rnog raphic material. some of which depict- ~·d children. Tht• ind1ctment. handed down Wt>•1nt'Sday, ;Jlle~es that Frank Robert (;1 (mJn, 57. a nd Richard .fo"eph Ma rtin. 49, conspired to d1-;trabutc ohscenc m C;t terials through th<' mails to other states .ind C m;Jd:l. The alleged mail- 1nJ,!s took µlace ~tween 1976 and l!lil:l and ~ere discovered in 1978 rlurang raid-. ~taged by loca l .1uthorittl'' ..\t•cordang to U.S. Attome\· \~ 1lham Hunter. the µros~ut.Jon ...., one or tt-.. f:rsl anvolVUlg a nl·w law that proh1 b1ts va n ous Jctn·1t.Jb r c1at.cd to cluld pomog· r aphy . • /; \j ~J.~· :::; <~ '-·~ ........... -::s .. P,."N'<>'-~', • -: ~,1,1'-.f' ....... ·.~"'*~~,T;'f6'.' ..... .: .. ~ ~.:..._..;>~'1'\,. , ....... :,_,,,,,_ ~ .. -r'~ ... ··-, ....... Come Cetebrate Our New St ore. i n Fashion I sland 'W' B.OLEX.. Free Champagne from 7 P,\1-9 P .\l Thursday :\'iglzts before the Con ce rt s RAFF jeWeJrr 32 F'a.,.h1m •~land !" ~ formerly A. II. Weinert f'tnc Jewellr . .... ···-..,..,·-=--" ii DAILY PILO~ Thurtdey August 7 1QIO NATION I WORLD A-test Dangers Kept Secret, Panel Cha rges WASUJNOTON CAP> -Th 1ovtmment dtUberately con· eealed rlldlalJon danaera from oeoo&e Uvln1 dowewlnd of atom c t"ll ln lhe llOOI and ~ and ahOuld pay d1m1111 to lnnoc:.nt vkUma. ch~ a ttoua 1uMolnmJttee p&Ml. an a draft rtport r I utd Wedn4sd11. H d lbe now· d~funct Atomlt' Enl'rl)' ommJ ton "nol only d ~l•rdtd. but ac tually ~· all ~vi ot harmful effedl from radJataon 1tvf'n off by atmQSph nc te.t.a at it.a Nevada Teat Site Tht> ubromm1ttt't" a d Ow-nation owes a moral d~bt to thoM who rt'hed on tel a uranc of aafety durln1 tht t o. and h<>uld nut for'C'f' radl•tlon Vlctlm' to b1tlle for damaaoa throuKh tht' t'CHIJ'h "IT I LL Tl ... NORE p1UfuJ that thl' foraott.-n human tM' •nil t~ awnea p1(l of \>Ur country ~ atomic bomb lt•r.t&nfl h11H• In vimt" <'a had to watt nt'lrl)' 20 Vf'lir\ J~t to h1tvt' th4*1r NI~ twu~.' aid Rt.•p llob Eckhardt. D Tl'\•~ the aub<'Ommltlt't' r halrni n "Sampll" human romp~ 100 und mur uh l \ thr tat lh•I "' 11romplly ttnd dt'Quoh•I romlJC>n .. 11tt• 1 ht'"«' untortun•h· \ 1rtmu. 1111 thttr ~t uJlttrtnll. · ht• .ch11'd Rur1·icane A tienaoi h The northeas t coast of Jamaica resembles desolation left behind by war following passage of Hurricane Allen . Thou~h full force of Caribbean storm did not hit Jamaica. Tbe 1ubcommlllff'I report charged that the AEC deliberately dlacouraced health 1ludl" and concealed lnformatJon on radiation haaardl. The paot l Hid 1taU.tk1 have ahown Ut1h reaidents, many ot whom wer~ In the path of rallout from the bluta, have hl1htr rat • of leukemia. thyroid cancer and thyroid ab· normalltJ• than would ordinarily be expected Indeed. th 1ubcommlttee said. th AEC had known since L953 ol thes potential h alth haards of eaUn1 or drinking conta mlnated foods. but d id not try to stop Infant.a or children from drinking milk from cowa Mr•lina downwind of the test site. ALnlOVGH VCH MILK can carry radioacllve lodine·l.31. which ttndl lo concentrate ln the thyroid gland. the report said the AEC ~fused to monitor the milk untJl 1957 And when a L963 study showed lM commission 's hazard level ror such contamination was "arot Iv undt're llmat.t'd.'' the AEC resis ted attempts to change tht'l t ndard.thereportsaid Th(• leukemia deaths were concentrated 1n children bom in the mad 196<M Miid la ving downwmd of the tests, Lhe report said. APWtf' ...... e the 100 mph winds left hundPeds homt-lc~~ a nd a t k tt.!)t three dead A~ (Of' lhyroid abnor mulJties. a 1967 study showed they doubled among Utah res1dent.s between 1948 and 1962. Thyroid c ancers quadrupled during the same period. the report said THE PANEL SAID the AEC conceaJed informahon that might have threatened congressional or public s upport for nuclear weapons t.esllng at the Nevada s1le The report recommended that Congress move 1mmediat.ely to establish a specia l program lo provide "prompt and ad equate compen sation" for v1ct1ms without forcing them to undergo lengthy legal proceedings "Nuclear rad1at1on v1ct1ms !>houlci not bear any further burdens. particularly in termi. of lime itnd expense ," the report i.a1d. Rep. Bob Eckhardt. D Texai.. the c;ubromm1tlee's cha.irman. i.aad "sample human comµass1on and m ora li ty · require quack ac- tion "They should not have• to 'lUffer a not hPr 10 years or longer as this as lJltgated throu~h the court.'>.· he added . Olallenges Carter Kennedy to Join P arty TV Debate WASlfl:-.iGTO"i IAl'l ~-'" f:d~ard M Kl'nnt•d \', 111 •t break "1th tradJt1on di'~1i.:nt•<.I lo n·a1> "maximum attention" ror ht~ cause . intends tu liJkl· pa rt in the platform deb<tll' at nu t week'!> Oe mo<"rat1 l.' !'\a t1ona 1 Crmven lion K e n n e d y t o I ct r l' p o r 1 e r s Wedne:-.dav that he will <idl1 r'~' the• convl·ntwn '1 un n~ Tu1~day night·~ pnmc ta mt· l<'ll'\ l\1on clt-· bale on e<>onom1 r 1><>IH y in part to re deem a prom1s1: m..tde lo stand up al the part~ m1·1·l10i! flir vu· t1m ... of 11ur c·urr1•nl n ·t ,.,..,.on and infl~l1nn ' · I \loouk! c·1·na1r11\ 14 •·11omf•1l · 1( C':trtt•r ..th11 p.1rt11·111.111 ·-. in lht· d I h JI t • I h 1 ,J.," ,If tt U ) I I l -.1·nC1t11r ..,•t11I ', ,• Beatlemania Hits Britons Jn th•~ m1• .. 1111v 141111 r•·r>(1r1"r'" fl\ t • dJ~.., ht-fr1r1 I ht l'C1rl\ r•nl 1011 opt·n". t\enm,.f\ .11..,., '"HI• .,,, 11111'<! 1 '1•rJJ opportunit .,..., :,. J' I I 1th h•· v.111 t-nd11r..,1• l'r•·,11l•·n1 l \Jrt"r 1f ht· l"rcnominJlt-0 .,..,,.,..._ LIVERPOOL. England <AP> More than a decade after the Rea ties produl'ed hit songs hke .. Penny Lane" and albums hke .. Abbey Road." officials in lhear hometown are meetinR to con- s ider naming city stree ts urter .John. P aul. George and Ringo . the statue v.as approved. Uut effo rt!. tu ra1St' mon£>v fa1lt-d th1· plan w;c, dropped IN TV DEBATE Sen. Ted Kennedy There are md1cat1 ons today'c; meeting may bt• t.-qu alh c·rin trov ers1al "I FISO M\'l'-•.t.t-runn1n~ J).(J IO't an U~l)(JfH •nl 11.hh 'ol.dnt· .• 1·10 ... 1·d ("01)\'f•ftllCll\ .111'1 hJ J ""''rf:.'t 1'(·11nom1t pr<o).'rJrn t11· I" l!OIOJ.: lo JM<JUOf • .dt1 I !ht If 11 "· m•'<l lo prnrnl'><' a party recon- ' ii 1.1 t ton .1 ft<•r th1· 1·on vt-nllon. If t;1e plan 1s appr oved, at would be the first time the council of Live rpool has ag reed to honor its most famous exports -P aul McCartnl'y, John Le nnon. George Harris on and Ringo Starr. Rkhard Kc-mp . cha1r m.an of the coun cil comm1tk t.· d1~1·u~~1n.: the proJect. has <tlready said pubhcl:, ht> 1s aRatnst 1t i._,,n rH•cl\ v.ho h a' m ade The Fab Four played together for sever al years m Bntaan. !.l<.1 rtang in dubs he re. bt!fore bemg introduced to Amenca on the Ed SullJvan show in 1964 The group broke up an 1970 but Be atles rel'ords sllll sell malhons of copies a year "We want the city to act to commemorate the most talt'nlt'fi men l'ver to come out of 1t." said Jo hn Cha mber<; a long t1mt· Beatie. fanatic no" m has mid-th1rtJes v.ho lt!'d the statue dn\t• three yean ago \ t• n l 1 0 n I h I ,, r ,. I rl I fl I 1· h .1 llt·n~t·r "dH1 Kc nnt•<h ... -.tJll'm1·nl 10H1lv•<d -.ome of lht-:,h;,qic·">I 1 ... n ~'UJl!t· h• ha.., u.M'd a~:un:.t tht• iin·\ld1·nl 1n recent ""t't'ks S<Jm1• .udl''> ').tld liw re mark w ee; dei.1gned m part to blunt a i.tat.emenl ti.sut.>d 24 hour-. car her by the two campa11tns lhat • 11111 1 ... 111 •1f thl· pres ide nt's I I cmvmH l)'>hC) .. C'('ntcrp1ecc or 111 1·,111111aum . ha'> bel'n tryinR -irH 1• 1h1• fir.I 111 the )ear to force 1 .1n cr1nt0Jdt•batt• The council debate 1s expected to be as heated as one held m October 1977. when local fans campaigned for a s tatue of the four If the rouncal committee approves the roads proJe<"t. at "'111 b4 s ent to the full council for d1scuss1on. poss ibly in late Septe mbt-r None of the Beatles s till hve:. in L1 verp0ol H .-tr"I' 1f t'\ 1·r ha"> 11 !'.<'n ous con tt·nrfrr ·fnr J m.i1o r poht1cal rJa rt) !> pn.~1dent1al nomination addresM.<d a nallonal convenuon. except to accept the nomanabon. Afte r a heated discussion during which one councilman in- furiated rans by saym g the group could not e ven sing, a model for McCartney. 38. lives with tus Amencan wife Linda Eastman 1n Sussex County south of London: Lennon, 39. LO New York Caty . and Harrison. 37. and Starr . 40. spend much or their lime an California. Ancient S kull Unearthed MOJ\"n;·OMEHY. L.i I AP> The fo-..,ll11t·d :-ku ll ot <i 45 m 1 11 1 on ' 1• <t r o I rl w h a I <· pe rhap!-. th<· hr'>l l'OffiJ>l f'~t· '>kull of at.!) s1x·t·1~·s ha'> been un eartht~ from a rive r hank an a rural "entral Lou1s 1ana com munaty that was onc·e covered by a deep sc<•. s cientists sa id The discover y of the extinct whale's 48-tneh skuH was m1:1de July 31 but kept se cret until Wednesday to protect t he dig from souvenir hunters unul all the re m a ins were re<"ovcr('d. ~atd Dr Judith Sch1ebout. a L ouisiana State Un1 ve r s 1t y geologist "I've been camping he r e eve ry mght to take care or 1t." '>atd Wmi.ton Lancaster The j!r adua te student 1n biology was a mt·mher of the five person H·am lh~t found thl· skull after a ~ <·ar of oH-and-on d1~~1ng Th<' whale probably Jived in t ht• Eot·cne Epoch , 56 to 40 million years ago, when mam mals became the d ominant a nimals OJl earth. Ms Sc h1ebout s a id. And at that lime, what 1~ now central and so uthern Louisiana was covered by the s ea Also discovered we r e some ribs. teeth. about a d ozen ve rtebrae and a hume rus, a bo ne that <"orr es ponds to a human's upper arm. which was JJ<trl of the whale's flipper The skull 1s too old for <"ar bon · dating t echniques. but ~ts Sch1ebout said 1t mav be lht' f1r<,l <"ompl t:t c skull. from a s per1l'c; of whale known as tht· Bas 1l():)aurw. ceto1des ever dis · covered The s pe<"aes. which had 3 inch long tl·t.•th. g rew mort- than 60 fee t long and fed on smaller fi s h · "T his particular whale dad not die and wa s h u p on th e shorehne. as 1s the case with many whales," she s aad "Its position indicates that at died an deep water. fro m 150 to 200 feet down. Some s ha rk teeth wen~ found near the skeleton. mdacat- ang the dead or dying anim al ma y have been e ate n by sharks ... Tom Murphine is on vacaUon. His Just (;oastlng column waU re· aume when he returns. 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WU ~ OD a final p,lua Wednelda.y aqd lt ... not JmlDICtiately k.Dow9 t.I tbe as.eab court acUoa wouldcWQtbeNlffHol~=.riUl Theappealscowtalto hearlnesforJan. 1. t•l. on the 1chool board'• a~at. ~ school board wu expected to to to llw ~l.tte Supremo Court to try to obtain a stay ror lbe plan ban~ pouible bad a aualU..U.Ucdetln.IUoo been Uffd ••• Okiand added Thoteveo member echool board had clalmed It.a aU·•oluatary plan could achieve more tnt.e1raUon tban £aly'1plu,anda maJorityoltbeboardlndkat· ed at a newuonterence there woWd be ao lmmtdiat.e appealol an,y porUoaa ol lbe appMJ.a cou.rtorder wlth • which they d.llqree . "A.nyt.lme we have mandatory busln1. it'• a de- feat," aald Roberta Weintraub. proaldtAt or the board. ANOnlEa OF TUE four anU·bualnC members of the board. John Grffftwood, said the appeals de- ct1loo leavea the district· ·auu 1n limbo." wtth a nffd todra.ttanew E1ly·approvedlnte111UooplanwitbiD days. Thuflday. Augutt 7, 1980 ---zrt DALLY PILOT A.l laetrile 1111 in Danger SACRAMENTO (AP> A bill that would al· low terminal cancer pa. tlenu to use Laetrile re- mains alive, but its Sl mllllon price tag could still came It trouble. The Assembly Ways and Means Committee ~ voted 9-2 Wednesday to consider the bill, S81.S80 by Sen William Campbell. R·Hacienda He ights. on Aug. 18. whe n 1t reviews bills that cost more than THE POllTION OF Eely'a ~r alayed b.Y the appeals pa.Mi wathls mulU-ethnic dcf\niuooot ade· se1r~1ated school. TM appea.11 COW1 lell alandU\a a bl·etbmc definition -lbal a ctHecre1aled 1cbool mual be50petteot white-plus or mm us 10 perceoL "I'm happy they've taken out the most illogical portion," Greenwood said of the multi-ethnic defuti· Uoo ol ~1retiMllon. The only pro-buslng board member, Rita WaJters. who is black. stressed she Fatal Crash ..... ~.. Sl00,000 Campbell said he would try to remove the amendments. added by the Health Commit- tee, that put the costinto the bill. but removal <'Ou ld also cause the w 11 not.iotnina the majority in theU' appeal plans. An investigation was under way today into crash that killed pilot or helicopter about to land after spraying a field with pesticides near Salinas. Police and firefighters were hospitalized with headaches and nausea from chemicals' fumes. The mulU~c definition u1d that when three Qr more croups are m a school, the while population had to be wtUun rive perceol ol the largest or second· largest ethnic group • •Jl la Lhe height o( lrTespooslblWty not to ac~ the court de<:islon ," shesald, "and recognbe that we have been reversed at every step, aod Jetoo with de- segregating lhe Los Angeles schools " ----------------------------bill's death. Under th,. two dertnillons, the number of children bused was expected lo m ore than double lhil r.u toso.ooo The court's ruling ''denied the school board's er. fort to stop desearega\Jon in Los Angeles as of now.·· said Fred Okrand, attorney for the American Civil Li~rties Union. one or the minority plainWrs in the yse fl.rst brought by the ACLU 17 years ago ttus IJloath I • "I GUESS THE bottom tine of that order is that dlere will be less desegregation in Septem her under ~ combined-minority definition than would . I.ab Clones Wrong Virus , LA JOLLA CAP) -Experiments by a proml· neot virologist at lhe University ol California, San Q1ego have been halted after he accident.ally 4loned the genetic material of the wrong virus - CIDe more dan&erous than lhe virus under study ! Tbe cloned material bu been placed in Eage pend.ma mvesUgaUom by uolversity of ala and the NaUoaal l.natitutes of Health iD asblngtoo, whose guidelines were violated. ' ''Thb illustrates one --------or the lands of concerns (, STATE ) ~:i~~::tsh~~e m~~~ !-J:i~~ -· takes and accidents do happen,'-' commented biologist Robert Sinshelmer chancellor of UC, Santa Cruz £a.rii11 Claarged i• Sn'• £Ra'fW LOMPOC <AP> -Dlsc1plinar.y acUoo has been taken against three rederal prison guards whose improper procedures eased convicted spy Chnst.opher Boyce's escape to freedom, priloo of ncif!aaaid A federal Bureau of Prtsons probe into the Bdyce break~ determined that "proper pro-~ures were not followed." said BW Bu.rlingt.on i ~~I legal counsel in the priaoo bureau's Bur· , Ungameoffice : Lompoc prtsoa Warden Timothy Keohane pre· : viously tndicated the disc1pllnary measures were : lor alleged laxlty and not complicity by the guards : in the Jan 31 ecape from the federal Correctional : nstitution's mwmum security section . toaJdand Munfen Probftf OAKLAND CAP> -Police hoped today that a ~ coroner's exarrunalion would reveal clues about : the deaths of two men and a woman who were : bound. slain and t.ossed into brush with bags over : their heads : "We haven't tried to remove the wrappings : and until the coroner does that we won't know the : cause oC death," Lt. Terry Green. head of the : homicide detail, sajd Wednesday j ;.i~ Cut• Da•agn Aeeard SCHOOL BOARD attorney J erry Halvers0nsaid the school system 's small planning staff was under a tremendous strain to dran another integration plan by Monday. · . "We can put together a plan. we can implement a plan,·· Halverson s aid. ··But the quality of the plan is a functlon of the time available. We have a limited staff -only a few guys -and they have been work· ing 16hoursaday andthey'UhavetostartaUover." The district is the nation's sec:ood largest, with 514 schools and 540.000 pupils. Some 26J)OO ol the students. in grades 4-8, were bused the past two years under an interim l.ntegra- tion plan -while Egly conducted lengthy bearings on the issues involved AFTER EGLY announced his plan July 7, dis· trict planners had decided about 170 schools could be integrated this fall . while computer experts a~ pointed by Egly said as many as 270 schools could be Integrated under the mulU~thnic and bi~thnic definitions ACLU attorney Okrand viewed the court stay of the multi-ethnic delinlton as a "step backward" ro.-minorities iD the district. Barger A.gain 'Angels' HeaJ, OAKLAND CAP> -Within hours after federal charges against him were dropped, R.tlpb "Son· ny" Barger was back at the helm of lhe notorious Hells Angels motorcycle gang. "It feels great," Barger sald. emerging from a meeting Wednesday in a two-story house where members clad in jeans and leather Jackets gathered to elect him president of lhe Oakland Chapter -flagship of the Angels organiutioo. Barger. while not safio& bow many members were .,..._.tat the bour·lonS meeting. u.id be wu .., "unanl,.,,,.,.'1" elected. Barger sald be replaced Elliott Valdenama, who "voluntarily stepped down." Bargtt, 41, said be hoped to open a motorcycle shop, ibly with mooev borrowed from .h.ia ...it&,, ' -~· .. ,i .. , ~"!.,1EU : I I· ~~ff" .. ., ,. wile's parents. • •rM EITBEa going to have to get a job or have a litUe business going." Barger said al ter the meeting. "I've had plans for a lot of years to start up some kind of bike business. I hope I can get into something like that." u1tou Earlier in th~ day. f ede.ral prosecutors announced Barger and his wife Sharon. were being dropped as defendants in the federal racketeering, gun and drug case involVl.Dg club members and associates. Shortly afterwards and before the meeting, Barger disclosed there was a "possibility" he would be eleded at the meeting. Barger rounded lhe Chapter and headed it ror l.S years. Barger was acquitted of one count o r racketeering and obtained a mistrtal on a con· spiracy count in a lrial of 18 persoo.s lhat ended Ju- ly 2. SAN FRANClSCO CAP> -A Superior Court : Judge bas dramatically reduced a jury's verdict : against former San Francisco Mayor Joseph L : Alloto and his lawyer son, calling the $3.4 million : legal malpractice award "excessive" : In slashing the amount to $880,000, Judge ASSISTANT U.S. Attorney Robert Meuller : Morton R Colvtn issued a 14-page opinion Wednes· said the government had no recent proof to retry day explaining why be t.hougbl rum on the conspiracy count. The Jury failed to the Jury was too generous in its reach a verdict oo cooapiracy and racketeering award to Wy.omine rancher counts against Sharon. • Co_!Jrtenay Davts in June. The dedaion meant that 17 persons remained The. huge amount -more to face trial iD the fall oyt of 33 ~cted J~JLll ... ...,_~Ps:' ..... .c~-~~---'<;.~ ~~'k.).' .. ~~~·.-· ---~~~,~ .;~ .. ...,;-! \,;'.«Ct·~~~ •· . h,,, •h:'.;t ..,.._},:;,'.T"'H?,i> "<( ' I -.+..< .:,; _,-~~••>\ prc:v ~,:.~ 1ega1 c Mrs. narger saio she e "~at -just like a lice 'awards, was levied against housewife againf\ after the announcement lhe COU• Al~oto and his 5:0n, Joseph M. pie was dropped from lhe case. She said they have Ahoto, after the Jury found they been "celebrating every day" slnce Sonny was re· , had engaged in negligence, iD· leased Crom custody on $100,000 ball Friday. : M.IOTO tenUooal misrepresentation and Barger, who had been in custody al.nee his ar· • concealment when they excluded uav1s from the rest In June 1979, said that while he was "ecstatic" : spoils of a 1968 antitrust case at the announcement, be was ''sWl upset about the ~_...,11 Clea•• f'l..ultett _ . ~4 months it ~t me~" . .. . . f · ~z::-::~ .. ~~,..,·~-~.%il'·~.~~ .. ,~~ ~~;·.'lilct lwe~ "u-r~~~ • .lSO tom of rank anchovies wu mosUy flDlSbed charges were dropped "in the 1.nterests of Justice ; Wednesday at Santa Cnu Yacht Harbor. but a -lhat they did not have enoulh recent evidence : spokesman warned that awarma of tbe small f1.gb agalnat Sonny and had felt tt would be lecitlmate ; could return. to keep him io·on the coo.apiracy count but due to 1 Tbomudl of anchovies swam into lhe harbor the jury verdict oo Count z. they felt tt would be ~ ovtt the weekend for safety, then began dying best just to dlamlss." -: from lack of oxygen, c1oeline the harbor and foul· Similar motJons were filed Tuesday inYOlvinc • lDC the alr Angels members John Palomar and Jamea Witt. • Members ol the California Conservabon Corps Barger, joininl the Ancell in tbe early 19IOI, · and hundreds of volunteers have worked since became preside.nt a year later and it.a mo1t vtaible ~Sunday SCOCIPUll dead ancboVles Crom the water. member. . Freeh Fruit Salad t2.95 ........... ,..-., ... ,,,,,,,,..~ .. 14~t l.ocenon• Closed Rule Debated LAETRILE. de rived from the pits of a pricots, almonds and a few other loods, has attracted a nationwide cuJt that pro- <'la1ms 1t to~ a canceia c ure . But doctor's groups say it is worth· 1ess and pote ntia lly da ngerous because or lhl· C} anide It contains • State's Delegation Divided LOS ANGELES CAP> -If a meet- i n g by Southern California Democratic delegates Is any indica- tion. opposing camps should cla5.h head-on at next week's Democratic cclnveotion m New Vork 0 V61' the IS· sue of whether their votes should be committed on the first ballot. About.150 people roughly half dl'I·· egates. attended an informational meeting Wednesday at the State Building. called by state delegatJon chairman John Tunney. He had held a s imilar meetmg ror Northern California delegates Tuesday m San Francisco. THE CONFRONTATIONS came over a proposed rule. a change from the1 1976 convention guidellnes. that would require delegates to vole on the first ballot for their pledged can- didate. The rule Is scheduled for a vote at the coovention in New, York Monday night. Amid angry murmurs. enthui.1astic applause and occasional shouL'\, del· t'gates pledged to President Cartc·r argued that to· fret-delegatl>S would be "dlsenfranch1smg voters." whale !>Upporter> o( Sen Edward Kennedy C'allcd the· propo ... al "a robot rule'." saying the) 're pa) mg their O\\-TI ex pt-n~l'" to tht-C'on~cntaon and don't 'iAr ant tu ·i,i.c1l>tt' t1mt< .mtJ money rub ber ·Mamping a cand1rlal<' ' Kennedy supporters. thl' ma1onty m the delegation. ho~ opening the first ballot would give their can· d1date a chancl' of defeating Cartt·r for the pres1deot1al nom1oauon. CALIFORSIA , with its 30fi del t'{3t.t.-:., could pla.> a Mgn1f1<.'ant rplc 1n the dec1s1on. but representatJon 1i. s pht. with 139 pledged to Carter and 167 to Kennedy Th'e comments from the floor came after speakeN from both camps pre- sented their s ides of the Issue It 1s legal in 22 states, out may nol be pre- c;c rihed , ~old or use<t legally in Cahfom ia. · Campbe ll's bill. the fifth hf' h~ introduced on the sub1ect. would alt low Laetnle to be pre- -.c n bed to a cancer pa- t 1 e n t who has been diagnosed a s terminal by :.i cancer specialist To JO?et the bill out or the Health Committee last month. Campbell had to promise to bring 1t back there -quite possibly to be killed If he made any substantial changes tn tt. HICK'S MEN'S STORE AUIUST CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ·A FINE SELECTION OF (i)UALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVINGS • · SUITS 1 GIOUPOFSUm Reqvlor lbS IO ............................ 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Udo M1.,_1.._. .. ....... ------~ ..... _.......,,..._.....,..._ __ eN 11:' .. ~t·~ ... , p Robe<t N WHd!Publlsher ThcltNS K•vll/Editor Orange Coast Da1IV Ptlot ~... u-.--age ThurtOiy. A14»utl 1• 1980 Barbara 1<relblCh/Ed ltorl1t P~ Ed itor Innovative Plan May Ease Traffic A ~P ot developen and Newport Beach city ot ficl&ll have produced a W\ique plan for 1etUn1 a Jump on needed road and in~neclion lrnprovemenls. The Improvement.I, it'1 hoped, wlll 10 a Ion.I way toward eas1fta the city's traffic coqestian. Flve major firms <Irvine Co., Koll Co., Doan, Easle met Pacific Mutual> have •&reed verbally to 1peed up road work as required on and.lvtdual dev~opment.a lh~ firm1 are workina on The plan us different and innovative because de· velopers normally do not have to complete such lmprovc- ment.s Wltil thelr own project ls done But with this agreement. needed 1lreet ~'Ork may be completed within a year rather than the three.year wast that wus anticipated. Since a numiK'r of the dcvl'lopers have been asked to perform work on the ~ame 1nte~t1on, a co-op syst~m has been worked out. The nrms, in many o! ~ cawes , wiU share expenses but wiU appoml one developer as the lead ag~nry The work. or rours.e. will not eliminate Newport's famous traffic snarls But it should he lp. This improvement .venture as a good idea and a ni ce display ol cooperation between lhe city and the people who build here Key Coastal Meets Some big decisio~s are expected this month in Newport Beach. The decisions will come as city planning com- missioners review segments or the state-mandated local coastal program, a plan that will serve as law for future land use along the coast. The plan is controversial and city officials predict rough public hearings. Amoog the issues expected to generate heat is the question of access -which could bring on such things as a signing program to advertise public beaches on Lido Isle and could extend the walkway /bikeway near the end or Balboa Peninsula. Also of interest is a proposal to limit types of land use along waterfront areas, most notably Mariner's Mile and Cannery Village. Planners, expecting an uproar, have scheduled a number of public hearings this month The first one is to- day al 7:30p.m . intheCouncilChambers,330Newport Blvd. If residents are interested in the future of their city's coastal line. now is the time to speak up. Growth and Criine Crime is on the rise in Newport Beach and Irvine. Off 1cer John Desmond, who keeps track of crime statistics in Newport Beach, and Jim Broomfield h1s Irvine counterpart, said this week that both cities ex- perienced significantly more crimes m the first six months of this year than in the same period last year . The population of a city is obviously a key factor in its crime rate. This certainly played a role in Irvine's 10.3 percent increase in serious crimes. Newport Beach's crime increase was a few percentage points less. Irvine's population is increasing faster t.ban any city its size in (;aJifornia. It now has 65,133 residents, up from 57,430 last year at this time. Newport Beach's permanent population increased on- ly by 1,000 residents during the same time period. But tourists and other visitors to the city traditionally swell the non-resident population during the summer. Desmond and Broomfield say that burglaries and other thefts are occurring with a ·.higher-than-normal fre· quency this summer . The police know the thieves and burglars are CJUl there and they're doing their best to combat them. But the best weapon against them is public aware· ness and citizen safeguards. J'hat's up to you. • Opm1ons expressed m the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other '"ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and : artists. Reader comment 1S\invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. : Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Ice Machine By L.M. BOYD Q. Who invented the first m echanical i ce -making machine? A. Cred1t a physician A. Dillinger. In fact . he robbe d more banks in a s ingle year than J a m es robbed in 16 years. named Dr. John Gorrie with Why is the spin put on a ; that one. In 1833. He was billiard ball called English? trying to figure out bow to So asked a client. Am now in· nuake bis sweltering malaria formed that can be credited ._.Patient more comfort!ib.e · ~g ... ~ Brit'5h~lli~rd~~i. He t-~~ .. r. ~ ...,..,~~-'i', ,, ,. . ;~-_·.l .. ~s r re ' ai1'Mfg'1ffe". ulf ' • SOCKS of(5omanyAmericans Coast thereabouts. So he t hat his nationality became r igged a s t eam-po w e r ed the common word for his motor to a compressor. It technique cooled the air all right. but ice formed in the pipes. He ' doctored the idea some more to-pump liquid a mmonia into a tub of brine. and floated a ~!!!'.of wpte--' i.J.l it. Tlu;._water .-,•rd -~. ---~. manufactured brick-sued ~ cubes. Everybody thought he was too far o ut. He died broke. Q . Who robbed more ba.n.ks, Jesse James or John Dlllinger? t Dear Gloomy Gus Boo to the clods who cli1rapt tbote terrlflc Fubion lalmld concerti -OM ol tbe few free mjoJIDlllU tbeH day1 -by arrhlnc late. ·. ebau.ertns t.hrouab the •. mu1lc and leaving early. CONCERT FAN Leonaroo da Vinci's "Last Supper" -as it exists today -is the work of not j ust one but of many painters. It has be~~ r:~p-~retoyched ~ so 'Mmy ~"';~ . "" are left on it that· we re ac· tually painted by Leonardo himselt · Q Where did the state name of Oregon come from? A Some say it's from the Spanish "Orejon'' meaning "big-eared men." Collectors of antique dolls s ay the dolls that have the.Ir mouths closed are the most valuable. But they don't s,ay why. Q. ls there an academlc colleae for the deaf? A. Only ooe worldwide. Gallaudet College in Washlncton, D.C. Sale of athletic shoes bas more than tripled ln tbe last she ytan . Q. How fut can a spiker in woTld clua volleyball move ·~U .. A 100 m .p .b , or thetuboull. --------- ...................................................................... - Jack And r on 'Whitewash' Oears Oil Firms WASHINGTON The "Whal el e 11 new"" headline ot the )'Hr may well ~ the on~ In The New York 1imc<1 the otht-r day •·u S Oil Companies Are Held IJl•mel In '79 Ga:s Shortage." Thi• ai.ton1&h1ng Vt1rdlcl. xonerat1ng Big Oil o( r.,•Pon.lbUaty (or the gu~ llllt.>a .ind bug., price 1n creai>c11 . w;a & rendered by burt! .. U c· r a l b i o Jimmy Cur lcr ·!> Ju.'illt.·e t1nd Encr~) Oepartment.s. And if It sounds ram11Jar. 1t'1> bl-cause a prelJm. 1nnry "mve.tsgation" by DOE reJcht'd lln identical conclusion last y~ar The ea rlier Energ y Mailbox Department report was labeled .1 ' • W h I l C W a 5 h ' ' b 'I knowledgeable crlUc11 or the 011 industry, and it's clear the white~ or the government ·s bureaucratic c•lc1 m1ne has grown no less blinding tn the months stnct then. TO HEAil the Cart er admutlst.ratJon tell st . Big Oil's ~kyrocketing profits in the past 18 months rrught as well have bNm manna from heaven. so unconnected were they to any misconduct by t h e o ll t•ompanies. In what has become an t•ndlessly repeated theme of the admjrustrallon. lhe two latest rl'porls blame la st year's 011 shortage on· a drop 111 1mp0rts <:aused by the cutoff of Iranian i:.upphes As I have reported more than o n ce with unref u l e d d oc um en t atio n . the government's own figures s how that the United States iacluoally imported more oil after Iran cut us off than we had tbe year before. bec-ause oth er oil· producing nations rushed in Wlth emergency s hipments that more than made up the shortfall. THE IRANIAN cutoff excuse. to put it bluntly, was a he. and Jimmy Carter knew It. In the best Big Lie ttthnaque however. he apparently ho pe'S tha t constant repetition will persuade the r1pped -0ff American pubhC' that Iranian rt-volut1onaries were to blame for the gasoline crisis last year and. therefor{·. c an be blamed for the next 1nev1table gas crunch. The adm1n1 s trat1on ~ persistent refus al to lay any blame on the oil baron~ 1s understandable : If the truth ever comes out, the government, particularly the Deportment of Energy, will have to share the blame with Big Oil. My own investigation. a nd those of experts in the field, show that both had much to gain from an a rt1fic1aJly created shortage last year. HIGHL V RELIABLE industr~ sources have suggested to my associate Dale Van Atta that the t e mpo rary s hortage was con coct e d b y the Carter ad m in1stration a nd the oil indus try Carte r wanted a dramatic crisis to convince the public of the need for long-term l'Onscrvahon; the 011 companies were happy to connive 1n a !>1tuation that would -and did bring the m unprecedented' price increases. · One who was not bedazzJed by the lates t a dminis tration whitewash was Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass . He promptly drafted private letters to Justice and OOE, pointing out "Wlde d1 '>C'repanc 1es·· in the two a~enc 1 es ' reports a ndt challenging the seriousness of their investigations . K ENNEDY WANTS to know, among other things , why there v. as no analysis of the 197& international 011 market: why different time per iod s were compared to different base per iods. v.hy oil indus try pr t1Ject1on::. were appare ntly used unquesl1on1ngly. and why, m1>~t 1ncred1bly or all, no internal oil industry document~ v. ere s ubpoenaed In h1 <, le tter to Ene rgy ~1·rC'tary Charle·" W. Duncan, K(·nned) toncluded that "the \merinin 1H.~oplt• -.t ill lac·k r>•li<i ble 1nform'1t1on in order to 1·\alUJll' lht• l <JU .,t'i llf lh(' l!J.,nl1n1· ..,hortaL:l'"> " Thi.It '!> puttin.c 1t m11<fh Goatlift May Endanger Other Species To the Edjtor I wonder 1f Cl~veland Amory ever indulges in a pork chop or a s teak. Certainly he would never be guilty of having a pig or a cow killed for such a mundane purpose. Perh a ps he 1s a vegetarian I have supported either finan· cially or throug h my lobbying ef· forts tht: protection of the sea ot· t er, the mountain lion. the whale. the porpoise. the pup fish. the tule elk lhe condor lhe btl? horn i.hcep and the desert tortoise. I have supJ)orted pres · ervation and protection of their habitats so that they might hnd food a nd resting places or un· polluted water. I have protested the use of steel traps for the coyote or the bear: or the use of 108, the poison that continues to kill VICtJm after victim. But the goats on San Clemente Jsland, and the burro in Grand Canyon. Death Valley and e lsewhere tend to e radicate eve rything on which other forms or life depend. The loss of plant cover leads to erosion and a bar- ren land. Left to themselves they would soon exhaust their own food supply and starve to death. Will Wt' C'Ontmul' w stav at that low I<'\ el by rt' e lt'cting Carter e:tnd h1!> henchmen · GOLDIE JOSEPll AIWn l11ra.do11 To the Editor Anent your e ditorial of Su nde:t y. July 27, reg<trdanR · 1nnwc of Allens.· etc. It 'c; good to see some of us <ir1· waking up to tht-dangers aht'<Jd' If thJ1> snealung invasion 1., not .,lopped we "Ang lo.,· and d e :-. cc n d a n t s w 1 11 b t:' C' o m t· foreigners m our own country' Our 1mrrugration laws need to be enforced. tht> border patrol force doubled or tripled and. mo s t important. 1>e verc• punishment meted out to those caught sneaking m ' Also. employers hiring these "sn eak ins · should be given punishment in the form of heavy fines. Do we want a language problem like Canada has in 1, s urpn.,1nl! 111 ,, number of n •.,pet·t.-. \1Ju 1nd1t J lt-. th ... Ua11\ Pllut ha.., l)('t'n J l>out a., r·nll<'JI ,,., an~ n('wc;paf)(·r rel!ard1ng th• Bi rd court, and )OU ref"'r tu 1h ·1ost res pectab1llt;,. · But rather than dealtn,:i with poss1 ble recourseS or c;olutions, you r :.u s e ins tead the qut~tlon <> v. hen. how and by v. horn the t•ourt should b<.• C'hal lengN1 ContinuJI cmll ro\ 1•r-.1JI r ul 1nJ!s such a., ttw (',iud1lln J Otl Ta nner d•"t'l~lf>n'-.,t 't•n dl'Jth pt•nall~ r1•H·r-.Jh 11...norinl! t•1t11en in1t 1.i\1 \ ,., .rnd lt.•.1?..,l.it1on "h1ch ··r~tON-<l th1· dt•Jth JX'OUI t v .. Jnd tv.<, 1fl'1 l'IOn" lhl' month rt' bail and th1· 'n11 dutv 10 notify" ruhn~ both related to r e leas 1n1? kno v. n danJj!t-rous r•riminals. a re indeed pushing the pendulum further in its selr destructive swmi:: 1n the dire<' t1on of "cnmmal rights Is th1s not mote than "unseUlmg ., IN R ECENT news releases of Cahforruans for a Responsible Supreme Court, we referred to Queoec? HENRY R. BENNIK the shattering or records for murder and mayhem as an on · going national disaster for which µerm1351ve ~overnment m ust be To he Eoitor blamed. and expr essed tha t ( recently paid in exec!>~ of ~ovcrnment·., mo:.t important so THE NAVV is spending $200 to a doctor for the in-office run('tion must be to protect its S148.000 and the Fund for re moval of a simple cyst a ('1t1 zt>n.,. a., o ppo st'd t o 1ntr0duct'd an· ac; follo1i1.~ L 1· ~ 1 .. I J t 1 o n a I r c J d v int roduced en th e Senate .1 uthnnzt·' a mi nimum of S38 rnllllon for the .icqu1s1t1on of park lands m Orani:?e County. This means that the Department of the lntenor would have the authority lo purchase these land<>. Hov.eH·r thC' department hJ .. J h:.irklo~ of S2 8 billion of .. ut·h IJJlch to I~: purC'hased. Th·· ~.1t1onal Park S<.'rv1ce. "'1thin lh1· DepJrtme nt of thl· lnt1·rit>r, ha<; th<' authority to cf1•t1·rmme v. h1 ch of these lands v. Ill Ix· purchased and in what ordl'r Moreover. there are not enough funds available to cover ex1st10.J? romm1tments. There is . therefore. no guarantee that the lands along the Orange Coast will be purchased at any time in the near future. even 1f thl" pending leg,islation were lo pa~s. I n fa ct. the s taff at t he Department of the Interior has a lready md1 cated lha t the lands in q uestJon would not be given p ri ority. The r efore. in a ll probability. the funding would not oe fo rthcoming before the four-year expiratJon date unde r the terms of the pending legislation. Because of this fact, the current proposed legislation ~·ould seem to be merely a leg1s lat1vc exercise Animals Sl00.000 and perhaps 20-minute job at the most. Seven rriminals We declared that all mor e to capture the goats on San years aftO . l pa id $30 for a who aid in susu.11ning or in the SINCF. MV recent.. tour of the Clemente Island. Amory would s1m 1lar ln·Offtce operation n •lease of dcpravC'd k 11lers property, J have explored ways , moreover spend thousands of Hence. I find )Our Augu.M I .,hould be accountable for the of funding a park for the Oran e -,4oJJm..:.WOre, l_9. Ch.~r!IJ:, ~ .... ~• ~ej>~l -~.~~~~!° I 0 !S.l ,.1,atet~~~~~.~~:J~~~~~~~) . ~~i:~~':! ~~ ... ~w·>''ii~!""" 1.• ..,...! :.-.. --~ " ,(,,!.,~,~1~7e~tt\1r'· 'frOOl1YfarTe~'6a1f-h"?"v-Tbeen transport the JlOats lest they the increase o the rentals al he -.uch v1c10llit reC'1d1v1sL" by gov est ablished in the legislation become seasick on a 20·30 hour Pro~ontory Point apartments ernment 1s a cruC'1 and unusual that has f:>et>n introduced. J have bargetr1ptoSanPedro 1romca_llyan:iusmg experiment being perpetrated conc lud ed that the mos t Thousands of dollars and hun· I ObJecl. in principle. to the upon a seemin~ly confused and l:'xped1tious solution would be'to dreds of man hours have been idea that d~tors can constantly helpless c1t1zenry perhaps no have the funding come from the. s pent in efforts to round up increase their charg~s -to the longer capable 01 expressing its State of Cahfomia's s hare of the burtos in Grand Canyon or point of being ridiculous -outrage Land and WateP Conservation Death Valley untll the expense wit~out r egard to people's W e of Ca 11forn1;.in s for a Fund, as opposed to the federal and futility of the operation feelings . And . were I a renter. I Rf's pons 1blc Supreme Court sha re. This would enable the .~.!TI! c~~el't.:. ~,. _ •• rt. , could by no .~n~ffor_d_~.f"'~~ deAl ;Lt~ ~! ... ~~AA of Jhl!~.~µ~~~ .... ~ -~::,..., ~ ..:.....e,,.;:._..-.,.. _ .• -~ ~~~ ;l;.!~ ,'14;::~ "'-'· -~--~ot«~...._.d ... ~·r~'uu pnonnes11s·nrwnn:n~ disappearing every year. Are we rent. a nd continuing threat to public lands in the state would be ~oing to protect the animals that HARRISON G. MARONEY sa fety The ctimate of fear purchased and in what order. are hastening th8" demise oi the cr~nted by ~kyrocketmg-uncon. The refore. the lahds along the endangered species and at the c..rtO~..i trolled violent crime in this Orange Coast could b e same time expend time and ef To the Edit.or· <'Ountry and its intimidating ef· purchased in a timely fashion. fort to save those whose con· f(>('l on the citizenry has in so Under both proposals. the State tlnue d existence is critical? Your editorial e ntitled. 'Court many way<; made victims of us o t Ca Ii for n i a w o u Id b e Such a policy does not make Overhaul Move Unsettling" 'Ju ttll responsible for maintenance and sense. ly 20> re a ciliiens' effort to re· TONY RACKAUCK.AS development of the park; so my The transferred goats are to call justices Bird and Tobrtner Deputy Dist Atty plans would not create an be put to work clearing the fire Chairman additional financial burden for brus h. When they have eaten Wlclu DR HOWARD GA8.BER California. that what will they eat then, Co·Chairman Again. let me say that I h and u th mu · Californians for a t 1 ~ i t ey-a . e e nannies Responsible Supre me Court s rong Y support e creal on of that have come into being? I a n Orange Coas Park. My MARY SCOTT concern Is that we offer the .... .--.r1c1 To the F.ditor: Why are the American people so s h ocked at the Carter 1dminl.str1Uon trying to enUal the help of Kbadafy of Libya, through the good omces or Billy Carter. to get Khomeini of Iran to release our hQStages? The first person they stooped ...... wu PLO l11~---d1L Bat eftft tboH low 1'ttll of oe1otlatioal have done no (90d. I • I' .. ,._~···We ~,,,,,,, ......... .. ~..,,,, .. ....... ..,.." ------ ParfcFl•wf• To the Edit.or· I want to Hprets my strong support for the establishment of a park i.n the Oranae Coast area. I •tree the creation or this park Is t m~rtant It will provide publk outdoor recreationnl use and enjoyment and protect lhe area ·s natural resources throujJh the. acquisition .or undeveloped.. lan<ts. onw·~aM>ni that t have not supported any of the federal 1~1lsl1 tion that has been .. people of California a proposal that will work, one ror wh!cb funds will be available, and not one that will orrer false hopes and possibly never be funded. S.I. RAYA.KAWA Unltl.-d States Senator • Tiie O•tlp l'ff.e -4c-C-M4 .. C:- Ufy tr-~ ......... ..._..M...._ " •••twl.M ..... ·= ... u ... c-~ Qo\...a..~-···-· -~ . .............. _... __ ..... 1 .. ~-...... .......,._ ... ..._,... .. i ......... _ ............ w•• <IK~ ~ ·--=----o~ -..::.-. ...._ ~ _....... ........... ..__.. ........... ·-~ . ' MORE OPINION Thursday.Auguet 7, 1990 DAILY PILOT :\ 7 Nicholas vou Hoffman Politicians Change Promises Stay the Same A new p d nOal ticket lb hko a new car. hlny . r\'dolt>nt wUb that )e ne salt Ql.X>I new car interior ameU and the promtH of m.uy happy ml an the road Thlt •• tbe way it w with Don Ronaldo 1nd th fin e youn1 buah b e bro u ght back from lhl' al,.a mtn i . tow ereu nur ser y 1 0 O.troiL Ev o the liberals a re t~ Don RMaldo ma) not be IU<'h a bud c~b1otlll'ro ll.ft\'r all Cart rand Rl'attan look ar~at ''What IS un y pol1t1r u1 c mp11.cn aave a ron cerh·tJ effort to turn o ut " l f't or poltt1c1aru who an• 11dmlttt.-dh bad and pot 1n o aet who ur.- thought to bl> tx•tll•r., Thf' rormN • 11 um Jl l t 0 n . I b t• I 1 l' v l'. I " alw11 y sound , th<' hallor 1 <>ert.-lnly Just a11 fuh1e f'or 1r "'P•·nen('\' h'or he us anythml( ut <t 11 1t tearht• UK thl11 thul ai aooct po lill<'l tln , undrr d t- mocr <'\. 1s quill' " unthmkitbll" •" ~ n hon<':.t burl(lar · ··o•· I.AT•: th{· r r~ud hai. M>come i.o ~ro'' th.11 llw plum µc"(1plt' tx>i:tn to ... huw u grc•111 r••i.tlt•!i:.nl'...., u ndt-r 11 l.1kt• a n1mul.-, in a t·u.cc . the)' trot To restore :,ou11d Judgnumt lt't 1 ro m ont> rornt.>r to dOutlw1 us tum to an essa)' written b \ t>11dlt·..,i.h :.re l.mi:: a '\\U:t out H H L. Mend.en m ltt24. a year tn tht' Dl•mcxr,11-. "'In one year. 1t whic h t wo maJor part1e:, round 11> a pn·lt~ s u1 p '>l~n that the) candidates of such dis m a) 1ng "111 IO:.l' tht• nf'xt H '<H Stall' m edl()('rity as to make Mes:,ri, aflt'r ~1at1.· twcomei. doubtful --- pivotal and 11kllt11h. tivcn the 11oltd South ~gln11 to bruak "Fir t thl' poor taxpayers. robbed by thl' politlclans of ont.' acrut 1>orty and th.:n by those of thf' otht'r, tum to it group of fret! IDn t'l' rOflUl'S 10 l ht' m1ddlt tt •o und n o n par t i s a n <·undld1tl>11, llbtirul!o, reformeri. or wh~tnot . the num e 1s un1m portunt Then. Oayed and tJillag.-d b thes e aentry a s they nc ver were by the old·time JlOlltlcia~. they go back in des· pair lo the latter and are flayed oiml pillaged again " SO M UCH FOR those who th ink tha t John Anderson 1s l'ltht-r a ne w idea or a good one Ai. Mencken said, "T he Liberals t \I. hoi.e le ader J o hn Anderson h.ii, a pparently become> have com e to grief by fooling their ,·ustomc rs. not merely once too often, but a hundred times too ofll'n " 3 for 3.99 Carter's linger ie for girls . .. ___ -:--_ .. , ~-.A " But what of Mr. Reagan. that old llnc product. restyled for todny'li ronsumer tastes? He makes the same promises ever und <anon In his acceptance speel.'h he quotes from the one g iven by Franklin Roosevelt m 1932 1n which that worthy de· clar ed. " government - federal, state and local -costs too much. As a n immediate program of action we m ust aboltsh useless oHices . . We must ... give up luxuries we c an no lon ger a rrord . government of all kinds, big and little mu s t o e mad e so l · vent .. WHAT IS TO d1slmgu1sh '.\tr Reagan from the long line or frauds and failures. Democratic and Republlcan , ''ho have been mnk1ng the 1>a m c: k ind o r s tatements to get elected for the last half country? Jl can't be h11> record as governor of Califorrua which shows that. as a pohtkal ad m1n1s tr ator . he 's Jimm y Carter's equal m ina bility to hold down ris ing costs and Ca rter's s uperior 1n a llowing public employm ent to J?row Don Ronaldo tells us that his "first act as Chief Executive will be to impose an immediate a nd thorough freeze on feder al hmng." We h ave had countless h1 r 1ng fre e ze s Without exc eption they are expens ive a nd meffic1ent. a public pose by po l1ti c 1a n " wi t hout the adm1rustrat1ve skills o r the guts lo d o the careful c utting . reorganizing a nd s upe rv1s1on wh ic h will result 1n fewe r emµloyees C1nd lower ('Ost~ FOL'R YEARS ago \I.he n C art e r mC1de th e s am ~ g roundless prom ises. he at le ast had a bag gimmick he told us would work these m1rncles in t•cono m> He c alled 1t ··zero based budgeting," which was nonsense. naturalty, but that at least bhowed some superficial thoug ht given to thl' proble m. The Califom1a Caballero merely ba ys he's going to a ppoint the one thousandth and first study comm1ss1on "We url' going to en list the very be!>l m inds from business. labor and whatever quarter to conduct a detailed rev1c•\\ 111 l'VC ry de p::t rtment, burl'au and agency that lives by f e de ral a ppropr1a t1on " Are ~ou , G1ppt•r Baby . and your paper !>huffle rs goin~ to be superior 10 tht· las t six guys·' Tht• Hc a g an pro~ram of a d m 1 m <,tr a ll v1· rl•f o r m 1s a s 1mpr{·s-;1\t· a s lh1· Reagan program to eut t <1xcs and buv m o rl' bomb'> A loa vt•s and fishes C1dm1nistratmn Voll' for the 1>nJ~ 69 year old man in the world \I. ttho ut a l:{rily hair in his head a nd watch the new president turn water into wtnt· BACK TO SCHOOL SALE FOR KIDS --~------~~~ Reg. Sale } I I I Ruffle leg briefs. White Elastic leg briefs. White Shown: print ruffle leg bnef Sizes 4 to 14 Teenform 's My 1st bras. White/beige Teenform 's lace bras. White Powder Puff bras. 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Chaipel Co\t• -C.tlHor,,.. ~,. : '3500 P11e11tc V1f!IW Dnve T"'' _,...., '' conouc1t<1 by •n i... Newpart Beach CllvlOu••, -8ur"' ~ 4 644-2?00 . Thi\ >IM-1 w•• fol.cl w olf\ ............. , .. • ... ~ \ • '),~...,·~ l"'v''.i.aJL."'.'l' .. c:.~~ .,.,,,,..,._,.. .-6*c;OIMM!i" Mb.Mt.iii,'-~-.s,--' •. , ~ ~,.. -'f1.ilt. & 1.agun• Beach Publl•""' Or-C.O.•t Detty Plto1, •9'·9' l !> AUQ. 1, ... 11, 7', l'llO nt7'40 Leguna Hills ·768-0933 PUBLIC NOTICE WASIQ:NCiTON (AP> Vlco Prtaldent W•lt~r 1'' Mondaht IU1n to IO rt.hln1 wh n v •r h~ ran. Illa fa~c>ril• flah1n1 hol• 11 ln Ole nonb wood.a ot Mln· nuota and ln Canada. But UU. aummer h dfflded to try 10meth n1 cloeer. Jl was • ml1tako and h umo running back to Wuhln1ton. •PP&rcmtJy p~r~mni to f•<'e tht! dtlemma11 post'd by prto•ldentllil politics and 81Uy Carter rather than the dlfficulues of catch1n1 fl.ah otr New Jers.-y ll au ~aa.n when tht: vice pre· ,.dent lH'Cl'Pll'd Mn 1nv1t1&t1on lrom New J t'rwy Gov Ureodan Uyrnt-to l'lpend .. ".Jcutaon at the ttubernaton.d r.u mmer re i-1dt•nct." at hlund Be ch State -F,..J'k MtdlWt!i.Wne.r Mondale could try lu.s luck c~u.og for flbh m the Allanttl· Oceim. He tned. And he tried. But hlS luck faded h1m and he headed bdck home ubout two days earlier than planned ··He got tared of Mllang around on the sand " s,a1d one aide. "The flSh weren't biung from the surf or the boat. He caught noUung except rues." .. .. .. President Carter is known for his appreciation of a pretty face. He met brlen y with two of GWC Lists Academic Honors More than 150 stu- dents at Golden West College in Huntington Beach have achieved a str aight "A" average in the s pring seme~te r . placing tbem on the dean'slist. The students, by com- munity are: CO\TA ME!'>A Sc'OCI Goroon. J.,.,. Gr•tt. E,.,,..,.11<.......,. -•rO l<•l•I'\. JtHro Slew.11. T-Y°'I FOUN TAI N VALlCY· l!f"'" "'"Old M•r• 8 •r1P\ollo P•uf~ --r, Otni~C.11-P•llv Ct••• 0.l>Ot.t1'~.1Cur1COM"• M4rv Coootr. J~Cf"O\\ lr4'(1 (lt*f"WH .. Cynth•• H•r09rA~~. M•cf'\e~f "4orek. An"• l.ttm•"· lt11rttln tt McOonouQn. J-~ Grt-Q s.t1.., ... Tom '!)._..hnicn~ L•urut Utricn 1..oV.t~ '1 UNTINGTON 8(A(H Pftyllt\ -"ttUd l. A-..W Al~r<lll. C~··· A1l1n Y Mo1t1•9M ll•vrO. J•lt Btt••• W•t~ &HI S-9,,,_. .HfwHt.- B•un. ~ C:..U0.11. J UOolP\ c.-.. o .,,,.. Glldd' ...... s--'""'"" ...,_.It_'-· 0.-.tW Doyon, Arn.t OYlvl J•n• IE-rch. PP09Y £...,,.,_ Afttlle E•.t1t1, c .. 01 1<11t11•Y. A_._...,._,,, P'99Y ~ •... ,..,, G.trntv. kttlly O.CU, 011.., O•-. T""' c;,_., ---· -"""· ..... _,. H.tlftr, ~-H.tr111. J<Ptf Hen. .,.,..,,. P.tll<Pft<e -· l.........,~ H~ft· n .. n 00f't Hoc&ey. Jo"n H OC.__ct•, EO•••d- \,,•ron Hull \t¥• Hurt "'""""'" It a1t• Oa1110 • ttnb•'• l ,r f'l'U • "•mot°"' Ari•n lltlrt'O,.trk lii. M•tf\.t P "' I Jo•ntt~ tC u ••r.•r•. J •cour t,n l •b.tl.tt' JUOllll L~ A1"1 l•. EOW..O l"9"''· Ml<""" l •"In, Ttrr, llfty, J •n1t,. Loun\b•·"• CPl.ttfotl• M.t!oOft. M.t"t M•t••, V"Oi"I• M.t'(Nrw, K•lfl'"" McK,... ,...,..,._,,_. 0 .. 10 Mull, \uwft Mu~. LO• •au~ Naqo,, Si.or.en Net_,, !><>..., N~\-tOf', Ch•r•• N\tt"'n ~'<O P~ona .. t11 ICdrM P•lr. P.tl•t<-Pellr" 0ouol•\ P•OlorO Slppllit"I Po\I, Su .. ., Ille,,.,..,, Ftfl'Of'r•C'-RO\f', l •nO• Ao''· M.trlti.l,,~1• J .... , ~ -...... S<lluttt. A" dr•w S~ .. om•n. S,tvl• \tf'Ql r '"'''",,. SfP(' T~m•' S.-•N l~re1n.r Smttn. l f nn w ... -.n. "-• Tno"'-"· Ate•l•T--.. E•I< Tito G.or90 T._11, 8 r.O Vlnll<_ ... _ ... .., RAtcif>W....,...., Cy,.lh .. Wetl\ D.tr••t Wttt Jon WIQelf, ICIA ~ Jon Yertwouqtt Ech .. r<I YOUtlQ l ltVINE· -~ l~ LAGUNA BEACH l(orn S-'"'1 WE \T MIN STER G •"f Arm\ttOnQ. Oarlf'ntt 8•<•, Oo" 8~yttr, R•Q•n• Buro. Gt oroe c.m .. ron· Anti• Coa•l•t. CerOI•" D•vf\ l<••tn [)em(,,_, llw OIOW1'y, M.tr• £~··· Sf'l•tOl"t Ev•"''· A.nit• Ff'tOV\.Of', f-~~~:"i"~~-"l\· . . w'flT. ~"Jn ~~". '°"· Sh•ron Jolkoe-ur. K•r~ tt11'\•r•, ROMIO L'- G••Y MNcl. It-., Malle, Oolort' M enOH Benftt NQUUI'\, s 11 .. on O'llrltft Laur• O'H•••, Slle"v Ocll\.,.,, Sen Juan Capistrano 495-tn& f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS 8"•" Pareftt, L..turet1 Powr•llo, .. -WlllOTHml l&L..OUWAY WOl1UAIY 110 Broedway Cosa. Mesa &42-9150 W.TIA-.. OM SMnM & TVTM&.l ~CMAf'IL 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa &4e-4888 NAME STATEMENT M.tr• Po\t Tiie foll°"""9 per-. Ii ootno bu$1· Ann M•"• Sa uclrr, LI•• ~""· ~~ n Chrl\lopl>p• hvto<. Thal Vu, tr;"lel £JAY'S -"NTIOU£S, IH~ MtW Vuonq , P•l>Y W•llur Mer y VttOt Ori"" f est. ~S'O. '°'"" Mn.t, Yew111 ~~~;'~:Al~~~~~~\ j _ "'.~ -k~~.!~~.,.~I;}.,~ ·~·~"~"' ~ c :-.u; . c.e:~~;::: ll cllftCluelfCI by•" In. () 00 088( CllvlOual c J.El"'I Wi H 'T"" , .. ,..,,_,, ..... "'f<I w•"'"" m onors c-1, c i.r11 of o. ... qe '°""'" °" AvV.nt, 1•· rttttm Eight students f rom PuC>t1"'9CI 0r-c:o-.1 0.11, P•lol. the Orange Coul have AU9 1.u .11,a ,.., m 1• been named to the PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTlTIOUS •USINelS 111-'Ma STATEMENT , ... ~ l*Wfl Is OOlnO buil- N\.t ff LIEAMl<it4 INVESTMENT'S. ml Le••••d I.•~. N•wporl B••Cll, C.Ufoml.t f2MO -'-Sflll1'1 Ken-, 1'12 ~ "-• ......,.,, llNdt. Cellfoml.t.,... Tllll 1i1U11N1t It Concl\K1" ti., efl II» ... ldMI. JOllllS. I(~ Tit,. I~ "'4' llltd Wllll tflt c-1,. ci..tt ot Or-c_.,,. on Avoutti.... ' fll4Jt't dean's lis t at Christ College ln Jrvtne for the s pring quarter. They are Andre w Ba rkley and Jennifer Stelling of Costa Mesa, Mark McKenale and Marc Sandbuf'I ol Hunt· i ngton Beach J tht>m ut on<'l' the other day, wht>n he &)Oiled for pictures with Miss US A. and Min Unlvel'M. He did not obJect when photo- araphers SUJUlC&ted that an ap- vropnate picture would •how the two planting klsses on h1I <'heek1 slmuJ~ntlOUSly. When a reporter complained to him later that only phot.o- uraphers were allowed to wit· ness the event In the Oval Office, the president replied: ·'T h ere's only s o much temptation you can stand I've 1>een you yield lo lesser tempta· lions " The president is evidently a man wtlling to be kissed and to tell ull about 1t. He tied the honors the two women woo to ·-•n:ttlettc-irbtlity ~ That afternoon. he attended a ceremony on Capitol HllJ hooor· mg members or the U.S. Olym- pic Team and told the t'rowd that "as president I have had the opporturuty lo recognize out· ~landing athletic ability. A few minutes ago. I welcomed lo the White House ... two beautiful young women. Miss U.S.A. and Mass Uruverse." .. .. * One night last week, Carter in- vite d several members of ,------ Congress to mttt with him and talk Polillcs. Reporters waited for the repreaentatives in the White House driveway. hoping to get aome Information about tbe meetl.01. While waiting, a lar1e rat was di1cove~ skittering along the pavement. Jl was chased almost lo the door of a guard house. where nervous members ol the Secret Ser vice Uniformed 01visioo eyed the ruckus and prepared to Jump from tbear post if the rat decided to duck tn. * * * If you are trying to figure out how the presidential and vice- presidential ton~ a~ ~g-,•---·­ lo turn out, you might try the prognosticating equipment employed at the White House. A set of dice bas been re· decorated. with each of the potential candidates' names written oo a side. CAlfUNDA 81.UE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEm LOAN Roll the dJce and some m- teres tang comblnat1oos come up. Would you belJeve a ticket of Waller Mondale and Edmund S Mu s kie facing the Rona ld Reagan-George Bush combma- tion? UP TO 5500,000 Neu1por'.. 0'.'.'.~{f='.?..1.~ :I~zc • /~11 /1/) t/J(J.) 4: Our lowest prices! Lewi'• prices good tlMI Alllat 'l7, 1980. OPEN MON-FRI 10·1:30, SAT 10·1, SUN 10·6 • • '°'*'"""Or-. 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Wamtr it tht Sitt DleflO Fwy N41964.JOIJ1 MMTl#fTO# IEAC#l 10111 Adams Ave. BrooAllurst & Adams 1'41964.JJ23 OUA/tO 200 Esp/lnlldf Drtw. at rhe Esp/lrlMle sho{J/Jtt>g center !05t435-06Q6 lllllWAll OMS 4520 Vati Nll'fs Blvd. next to Hughes Market 2131783·2511 ~ 2636 w LI Pllml.1ust west Of MllQl'>Ohl 114/S21-J5()3 #OlmllflOfll 1"20 Nordhoff St. across lrom NOrfflndQt Plua 213/gf}J.TO!JT 011M111 m S TIJStln A.,,, Tustin at tht Gfrrlttl G~ Fwy n4/6J9.17'11 CEIHff10SIA/tTlSIA 18600 Gn<Jlty St. tcross from Los Ctmros Center. 213192'""'3 tMrrA MIA 3430 s Brtstol Mt, ~north o1 South Coal Piia 1141~1.flOO 'AIAOa\f60 f FoolNR ~ • .ROMf!>UIJ lfoo_tt11n 21J15Tf·l692 ,~ --~ .r--:. t\ ~.-l:"···~r>~C::.:.:7!.tn"•'e..-... ,. ~Dtl~ crJf3ti~: J ' ' ,. Plea Deprived Public Bargain for Synanon Chief Diueroice ., 11IOIUS O. EU Ptapial.alm Ii beh.lnd rnOlt plH ...,.alna altuck bet~ffn .proae~utora aad a ccua ed crim•nala ln Callfornla 8ar1aln1 help proaetuton a.ea ... defend.an .. ol\en cttlay thetr tnala 10 ton1 that wtt· ...aet clUPPtat or for,.1et wh•t tlwy've seen. oftl'ft maklna pro. ~utort unnortaln they un wtn eoevlnk>nl Lr they 10 to trial POa DEFENDANTS, THE bers• often la alto an H SY way out f>teedlnt aullty to a tffter off-. than what they'n- eharaed with or at'ceptin1 11 short sententt ln e1tch11ng~ ror • •uUty plH can ~ far lesi. risk y Utan aet~ly alandang trial and taklnc a chante on a guilt y verdict and a long prison term In the bargains. both pro Sttutor and defendant win The prosecutor - • can boast or the convtctJon and the de· fendanl can •&top worry ing But l he , pubtic Is often : the loser. as mminals fre que ntly u se 01:1>u1CN the bargain in g process to fat'ilitate a quick return to freedom Even morP of a loss occurs when a trial that might e1tpose significant Information as pre vented by it bargain THAT'S WHAT happened last mootb when prosecutors strucJr a sentmce bargain with CharlPS Dederich and two members of the Syns non community h"' founded and led until recently Dedench and two followen admitted vta a no-contest plea that they conspired to kiU a Los Angeles attorney who was bitten by a ratU.Uake placed in his m.Ubox. 11'e plea Is the same as ~.but cannot be used in a civil case as an admission oC cunt Going Amiy Presem WOODBI N E . N J CAP> --When Mayor Tllomas M Levin re· tunas next w• from a Hawaiian vacatlon wbtt'b began in June, he 'll find that t h e Borough Council has taken away hm job. The council, ln a 3·1 vote. declared tbe mayor's office vacant be<'ause Levin, a fifth· gradt> teacher. has not attended a council meet Ing since May 15 Counc il P r esid e nt Ernest Mate rio took over as at'ting mayor in this rural Ca pt' May County hamlt'l of about 2.800 until Novemb~r. when a s pecial el~ct1on is to be held. Levin may run for the remainder of hls term. which expires In December 1982 The council took the action Wlder a state la w that alJo'A'"S a vacancy lo be d ecla red when a public offidal has failed to attend meetings for eight consecutive weeks Three R e publicans voted to oust Levin, who is a Democ r a t . One Democrat voted lo keep 1-e~tJlll ctnother .. aJ>s· ,... ... .'4'~~· j -~....,~ DlJDS.OUI' VICTORIA . Britis h Columbia (AP > - Someone in the British ~~-~~ ~"''WC" m:u, .m 6eJMY speaker Walter Davidson fieures It 1bouJd, bet.be honorable male members Davidson ruled that male lelisla\ors must coothtue to wear ties, 1birta MCI Jackets in the L•1l1latur• d eaplte aummerheat Hi• nalinc foil owed complaints about lawmakers Gr 1ham Le•, who showed up wltltout a tie. a nd Emery Barnes. wlro appeared without a J~ltet . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCU Dtdtrtch and hla followt1r1 <'Ould havt rt1ttlvM sentences ol up lo Ute lmpr110nmen\ tr they'd betn triM and found 1 ullty lnatud. Dederich will spend no lame in prt1on and the two othen. alle,edly m t>mbt'rt or Synanon·s "lmpertal Marines" private defense group. r.~ • maximum of two year~ 1n prison afte r undergoing 90 d ays or diagnostic atudy So lhe prosecutor is a winner. he got ~ ~ convictions And the defef'ldants were win· ners. lhey got ocr much easier t han they likely would have ar they'd been tried a nd round guilty BUT TH E BIG winner as Synanon, with the public the big loser . For severa l years. Synanon has made consistent efforts to pre vent any P!:lbli<' alnng of its internal pracli~es. The organita· lion began 22 years ago as a res pected drug r ehabilitation ('ente r, but evolved inlo a self· prot'laimed religion The story of this evolution and the role of Dederich has never oeen completely told One rea- s o n is tha t e ve r y time a ne w spap e r . magatin e o r television ne twork publishes anylhing substa ntive that's not comp limenta ry to Synanon. it fat'es a libel suit. No one likes to fight li bel suits But ln a '\rial. wltn t under o•th could have leatlf1ed about tht Synanon Ufeat.Yle The pros· t•cutlon wu to present 1at leut one tape necordln1 of Dederich ex h ort1n1 hi• followers to "bruk ome lawyer 's legs .. And the defense might have pre· aenttd evidence on the merits or Synanon'1 lifest yle AT THE VERY least. lhut kind of expos ure -without danger of a Ubel s uit -would have provided insights mto how 5Ut'h organltallons grow and e volve and wha t t hey offer recruits Becaus e Ded e rich and his followers invoked Calirornia 's i 08-year-old la w ~ defen.· dants to close pre -trial hearings to the pubuc, no one knows pre· casely what evidence would have been presented about Dederich and his alleged influence over Synanon members. What's more . the t'Ourt hear· 1ng a t whi t'h the sen t ent'e bargain was a nnounced came in the midst of the flood of news from the Re publican National Convention. relegating the story to m ore limited s pace and s ma lle r e mphas i s that it normally would have merited from the news media. The end rl'sult was that while the prosecutor and defendants both won. the publi c ended up with far less information than it was e ntitled to e xpec t a nd should have had. That's a bag loss. 1 EIUJS 1.t a columnist ba.ted m Santa MonlCO. J Art Show Huntington Center mall thru Sun __ l For the taste of -expensive ahelHlah • without the expense. · A ble nd of f ish a nd s nowc r a b , readY·to·use , hot or cold. Use like crabmeat, lobster or shrlrt'P for 9reat seafood recipes. MARKET BASKET WISTCLIFP PLAZA 11••9"IM ............. • Tht.sday. Augutt 7 \980 DAILY PILOT "9 • Quality in fashion and everyday goods and services ... with that personal touch 4 ROLL PAK Dr. Lou Elder O~OMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BANK OF A MERICA CHARLES H. BARR JEWE LEAS JEAN DAHL-_women·~ fashions OAR RE LL'S TUX SHOP OR. LOU ELDER .• Optometrist THE HAIR HAND LE RS •.. Full ser.11ee ti au styling salon HALLIDAY'S ... Tradit ional men's clothing HICKORY FARMS ... Specialty foods HUMPTY DUMPTY ••• Children's clothing LA GALLERIA ... Feminine attire MARKET BASKET NEWPORT BALBOA SAV INGS PAPER UNLIMITED .• Greeting Cards & Gifts RION HARDWARE SAVON DRUGS THE STOREKEEPER . . Men's and boy's spornw11n DICK VERNON'S ... l.ad1e's active wtMr VET A'S ... Intimate apparel WESTCLIFF CUSTOM TAILORING & MEN'S WEAR WESTCLIFF PLAZA CLEANERS WESTCLIFF Sl-fOES FtnP family fOOIWf>.tr ------------- Anthon'! ~ ~::• .-~~0:~ 1~.:_ ~~~~i~ · · . -·..: -...... , ..... _ ... ~ .... -...<-......... • ~ ..-...,. .. -1 • f,or Handbags _ · Luggage & Zipper Repair Regional Repair Center for SPERRY· TOPSIDER •C _ _...._. • .....,_..._. • So. c-t Yllep • W..tdtff ,._. • f-w-111..ct • ,......_ S.-.. ls.it. AMI II} 4 ~~~~~:i..' t , OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'TIL 9 pClp..CSl••I•• 11Smith Book Sparks Suit • • • . , . • ' f l 87 DA VIDIR1'nlli\ N cw..111111w ....... TM familY ol Carolya Bealer Ml filed a lawall ACaln.$t eon vlded mW"denr LarTJ Dauld s.tl.h of Newport Beach to ptt· · "9t him from prot\Unc from 1 be-* deallna wtth lbe abducUon ud alayUll o{ M&aa Beel r lut ...... ..,... .lolniq ln the suit ,.·ere the Garden Grove woman's mot.htot' 7 ADd lalher, Martha and Geora~ Fox: a s later. and h~r fa ve just enrkhl'Mnt." rt Hid Smlth ·'should oot bt' aUowed to pront u a tt ult ol b1a vlcioul aPd wanton condurt." DllC'\USon of a book dealint wllh the cas~ first arose ln ~urt dur1na the defen.a phase ot the trial h wu menUonfd tht"O that former ~sman Tbomu Barley and Smtlh bad dlacuu ed thr pou1biUU of wriun1 an account or th~ us~ but noth1ng dtftnitc wa planned brothers. mcl~ construcllon ~M1111 DENIED during the compaqy owner Larry Fox of lengthy tr1&1 lhat he killed Mias Anaheim, who rtte1ved extoruoo Bealer calla demanding Sl00,000 in re· H e Instead blame d two tu.rn f<W Miss Bealers's saf~ re-i,hadoW} figures known only as -~ ...... ·•~ -J11 and"-Ray ronmm~-ar- tractlve young woman m Snuth's 8M1111 WAS convicted by an boiat ofCDanaPol.lltlast Aug.24 _ • Orange County Superior court LARRY DONALD SMITH Sued by F•mlly H earing Set On Vacancy The state Supreme Court bu •trted lo hear ar1umeota on whether a vacancy on the Oran1e County Superior Court should be tilled by gubernatorial appoint· mentor election. A court determination 1s being s ou1ht by Robert DeWitte Chat· terton. a county deputy .. dfstrlct attorney. who believes that Secretary of State March Fong Eu's staff improperly cancelled a Nov. 4 runoff eledioo to fill the vacan· cy created by the retire· ment o( Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner Smith cla1med the two men r eprc!>cnted bus iness com · pct1tor~ of Larry Fox and forced ham to pttrt1c1pate in her kidnap- ping b) threatemng the lt vesonu.s own rtuldren . h~ ealers body was belte\ed dumpL'd at i,ea and bas never ~n found jury ln July of the kidnap· murder • of the 24-year-old woman The : same panel recommended he apeod the rest of his life an st.ate • p rison without possibility of parole. • T he Fox family riled the : wrongful death suit against Snuth ~ Tuesday in Orange •County Writer Corwicted Of Drug Charges CBATl'ERTON AND North Orange <.;ounty Municipal Court Judge Robe rt Fitzgerald topped a field or four candidates for Steiner's position lll the J une 3 primary electJon. Since neither received a ma· jorily of votes cast. the runoff was ·scheduled. Lawyer s i n the ' SuperiorCourt The legal action contends the :family was lnfonned and believes ll to be tnae information lhat the y f3·1ear-oJd Smith is authoring or :-••co-authoring a book deaµng with ~!~iaa Bealer'sd.isappearance :•;; n' ASKSTllAT any profit or ID· !~:-come derived from the book go ·: ~ a tnast fund for the benefit of · ::!Jltefamilyorgotoacharity. ~ r:· Any profit going to Smilh. the ~:.Wt said, would constitute "un· __,_.,. ~~ IPnjuries Kill ~~Motorcyclist :: : A Long Beach man died early :: :Wednesday of injuries be suf· ·: •fered in a motorcycle accident :: :Tuesday night OD the Riverside :·:Freeway an Anaheim , a :: :spokesman for the (;a1Horn1a ·:·Highway Patrol said. :: : Officers identified the victim -. !as Michael Noland, 25. He died B !at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. :: :: N o I and w as r id i n g h i s ·: ~motorcycle westbound on the :. ;freeway near the Magnoli a :·;Avenue off-ramp wben he lost ;: : control of the vehicle and hit a A Huntington Beach writer who claimed he was only re· searching a book oo cocaine use has been convicted of possessing and selling the illicit drug and being part of a conspiracy to dis· tribute it. An Orange County Superior Court jury deliberated all day Tuesday before finding Kendall Sessions guilty of the charges against him Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae scheduled senten cing for Sessions Sept. 12 Though the author of more than 40 books could face a five·year state prison sentence, prosecutor Tom Goethals said it was unlikely the de fendant would receive the m aximum term. He has no prior criminal record. · T H E PROSECUTOR said Sessions' argument that be was not directly involved an a ny drug tra nsactions because he was do· ing on·the·spot research for his book was a unique defense. But he argued that undercover narcotics agents had said that Sessions s old them a small amount of cocaine before the a uthor arranged a meeting al Sam's Seafood Restaurant be tween drug dealers and the undercover officers. ~.·concrete curb off the roadway. ~;:Tbe accident occurred at about A FORCE OF 18 agents uslat al' 11:30 p.m ed by a police beUcopter sur ~ : :: , . . -.· . . , ... . ·, . . ... rounded the I luntington Beach eatery before ~ssions and three other men were arrested last August. De fense attorney William Yacobozzi cla imed his client was the victim of entrapment by officers eager to get al pushers with whom Sessions had made contact for bis book. THE 46-YEAR·OLD author, whose previous books dealt mainly with teehnical subjeci.s s uch as electronics, was interest· ed in doing a book on both the ef· fects of cocaine and profiles on those who sold it. Sessions, who had spent the day in the Ora nge County Courthouse awaiting the jury's verdict. was apparently emo· tionally overcome by the panel's decision and momentarily col· lap s ed in Jud ge Lae 's courtroom However. he was back on tu s feet w1ttun a few m inutes. SESSIONS BAD claimed that he n ever s old drugs to un· dercover agents and that he was commissioned to write the arti- cle dealing with cocaine. Goethals had acknowledged that Sessions w as only a "lightweight" in the case and that police wanted lo get at his contacts rather than at the author. Secretary of State's of· fice. however, late r ruled that the election was voided by Steiner's decision to leave office before the end or his six· year term next J anuary. Steiner retired June 3. ACCORDING to the legal opinion. the gov- e rnor may appoint whenever a vacancy is created. The appoant.ee would serve until the date of the next Judicial elecUoo -June 1982. UC I Given Cancer Grant UC Irvine has been award e d a S25 .000 cancer research ~rant by the American Cancer Society The grant as one of 56, totaling $3 .J m1ll1on, handed out to Callforrua research groups, ac cording to an announce· me o t tod ay b ~ t h c· American C<incer Society. The er"'1ts are part of an overall total of $49 8 million awa rded for cancer research th is year by the society. • .... Iii; . ,...,,,.-. . • -# .•.. .... .. .. ·-·· ~=# ·""·· . "-·~ • ~·: Jf you ve saved even a ~;; small fortune, Mutual ,,. .. :::: Savings has a plan for you _ .~:= Just invest iioo or, more . . ---~~ll~~~~~~'Z . ttt.t .. -·-::--~~~....,, ..... ~ . :··: that simple. •·· .. ~;,it Then you'll start .eg earning the highest inter· ~:: est alloa..ved by Jaw. 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Down today for her ataha.juoa ancUancltul art won, waa oece t.M m05t piUtdthlld"-America, tht poorbtU.rich f rlwhok childhood ml.Mri• w N draped thnMalh couru a.nd sp1uhedln beadlln-. FOa nt08£ WHO wga NOT •U ve or too YOUD& to nimtomlM!r, Barbara Golda mllh'• new book, "UtUe Gloria H appy At La.at." la • "vel•· Uon a voya.ee lnto • lost world ol wealth end priv~ which flounahed alon(SJde t.M poverty or the Great ~pr~ ion It la also the aaga of one ol Lhe m06l lund custody triaJ1 ol all time lhf' battle betwffn Gloraa's IJlOt.ber and aunt for custody of a child neither ot them really wanted "I had hoped to capture an enure period 111 h1b tory and lo marry 1l m some way lolllisln credibly goth1 t· story of the Vanderbllts," sayb Ms. Goldsmith "l was not interest- ed in bow the Va n derbilts amassed their wealth. I was interested in the eff~ts of great w ea lth, in h e rited wealth." Her vehicle was the 1934 court r ase which electrified New York in the 1930s, s haring .. ,,1 headlines with the Ttua circumalaoce would letd )'Htl later to the b1ttt·r c~tody trial GIOfia Mor .. n Vanderbllt, allotted $4,000 1 mont.h tor hf'r chtld'a aupport. 1pent ll on a hfe!\tylt> comparaabla lo today's jet set. £xcept she traveled by ship -l2 cro.alnp m one year. She parlll-d with roy1lty Her twln became the mis· t rNll\ ol th~ Oukt' or Wlndsor She rarely saw her d•uf(htcr. It'• bard to 11ut1uun aymp1lhy for a woman who luv a her child for months at a ttme." says M a Goldam1lh ". Glori• Morgan Vanderbilt was danC'm(t on lht' Jlrt'<'lph'e . We were on the verge of a world war and aJI 11he cared about was aetting up at 2 m lhc aflt:rnoon and gettmg he r body to the nt.'itt party " IN nu-; BACKGllOlJNO, OF COUit.SE, was the child, ruJM.od by her a unt. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, who would eventually sue ror custody. Little Gloria. at the tame of trial, was prone to hystencaJ fits, feared her mother might kill her and was__Uie ..sub!ect a{ constant pokin&-~nd-p..00- d mg by an army of doctors who sought a physical cause for her d1blress "When l sit and look at her today, I think she has done amazingly well. .. Ms Goldsmith says of her.subJecl "I would have been man inst.Jlulion." Glona Vanderbilt. now a successrul designer a nd mother of her own children from four mar- riages. declined to be mterv1ewed for the book. But she granted the author access to various doC'U· ments mcluding a book her mother wrote. "When I spoke to her. sbe said she would not he comfortable talking a bout it." Ms. Goldsmith says. "She also said. ·one day. I'm going to write m y own book, and I want to keep all of my memories ror ttiat. "' Tired of traffic Jams? Don't forget to check wltb ua about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Lg. Vine Ripe Beefsteak Tomatoes . .4k lb. 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"They were m arked, 'In The Matter of , Vanderbilt · "I asked if I could read them and was told they were sealed, ·that no one could read them Well, that's all they ... o tell me." She probed further, found the seal on the trial records had been broken when the cue was ap. pealed. md sbe began to reacl. Jt was the beginning of a six-year research project that she admits became "a litUe ob- sessive "The little Gloria machinery became a stone I tossed in the pond and I folJowed every circle. It Jed me to seven countries and interviews with 300 people. I finally had to stop because I was drowing in a fiood of facts " • · READING OLD NEWSPAPEaS, WATCHING old newsreels and studying the diaries of the Van- derbilt women, Ms. Goldsmith entered a world of extl'aordinary decandence and excess. •·What amazes me," says Ms. Goldsmith, .. is that it wu only SO years ago. "I could have been studYine ancient Persia or some ~ane culture." Yet. amooa all the st.range and colorful l cbarada'I ot tbe era, tbe me wbicb haunted the author•• UWe Gloria, the pewn. ·-ro me, she came acroa as a tortured child, a battered child," says lls. Goldsmith. "I tried to be dispassionate, but I bad enormous sypmpalhy for her " LltUe Gloria was the daugbter of Gloria Morgan Vaaderbilt, a pretly identical twin who married into money. The child's father, Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, died while little Gloria was an infant. leaving her mother a glamorous --but penniless -20-year-old widow REGINALD HAD SQUANDERED HIS fortune on high living and gambling. All that remained ~ was a $2.5 million trust fund for little Gloria which ( generated income of $112.448 a year. ~ "And so it came about," Ms Goldsmith • writes ... that there was an enormously rich Van· derbill baby with a penniless Vanderbilt mother " i Taxpayers Get Break .. WASIDNGTON CAP> -Rep Dan Glickman, D Kan .. says he has s aved between $45,000 and $50,000 a year by getting the House lo stop printing menus each day for members' private dining room Glickman said about the only thing that changed on the menus was the date. "After all," he said, "a hamburger on Monday } tsstillabamburgeronTuesday " .... ~ 3 shows nighdy Tuesday-Saturday A talented performer whose credits Include appearances on the Merv Griftin Show. Playboy Club, Los Angeles, Flamingo and Hilton Hotels in Las Vegas . . His stimulating musical impres- s.ons run the gamut from ballads to boogie to soft rock. Oak ·Bathroom Accessories EDFRED GAMSE ROOft AND DRIVEWAY CLEANER Model ;719924. Ovart. Reg. 2.49 1.48 ( ~··-.. #3 PlfE SMB.VIN6 1" x 12" x random length Reg. 65c lin. fl 48c lin. ft . INSIDE PEEL BAMBOO ftNCING 6' • 15 roll Reg 7 Q9 5.88 KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIOUETS 10 lb 0.IQ Reg ; 29 1.88 SALE DATES: Aug. 8 ·1hru Aug. 11. Loulalene.Peclf lc Corpor.tlon GARDEN GROVE g:~:~~~ Optn: Mon. thru Ffl. 8 to 9 S.t. 8 to 6 Sutt. 9 to 6 COSTA MESA • ,1275 Qrlstol 518-1500 ooen Mon. 1hf11 Fr1. 9 to 9 Sat.B to~ Sun 9to6 ORANGE '" •• _3ii,4_W~st tSatella ~ . -~·1224 Ot»n: Mon. thfu Fri. 7:30 to 6 Set. and Sun 9 to 6 -"1 _,_J I T'hlnday. ~~1 7. ,.., ~at Owners Are DUferent Breed NBW YORK CAP> -The Iowa Leaialalure ~ .. deMl•n.a a bill lm~ ~ of up .. a )'ear m J.U and a ll .000 fl (or m«oliltl WM doa'l ltcJp .a\er ruonin1 over • doe or caL Seo Jamea Oalla1ber. a Jeuup, Iowa . ,_.,. .... roee u. opposlUoo. "I can towil'la • car fer a doc." be &aid. "But a cat! You 1qu1$.h • cat a8d ID-.•• GALLAGHER LATE & 8AlO ff ONLY rnunl some dnwn ru111b.\ o« be awatt ol tutuna a cat on 1 dark IUpway, but tbe u.plaaatJoo mattered Uttle to hundttds of reune loven who ~l blm an· ary lea.n after the bUI wu defeated. Ci~. in. owner ol lour dop and two caLS. said be 1um«l 10mcthlna from lb ruror. ad· ctinJ: "I don't t.b.Lok doe ownen are qu.ll«' a poueaave ·• 1be nate senator's mu:Ua1 was ooe of lhe latett ol:Jil.ervat.toos oo ··cat people" a breed •t laree &lnc'e t.bo l''rbs catus crept from ~ d ert lo ~come the ex lted mou.stt ol ~tlcr Enpu1m home8 and CJ'aoanea S,000 )'Uri a,o The dog hu bffn man's best In nd ror S0,000 )'Hrs. But mMy eat tovel'$ take J)f'rverie dtUll:ht In noting that thear pets have ne\·er ttally ~" "tamed" like doe11 AND WHILE THE ATION'S 23 million cat3 and lhear o~-ners cats hvt ln onti of every f1vt! households -are outnumbered nearly 2 l by dog~ a nd dog owners, many tabby lovers are, well, cal ty toward those wbo prefer does or. God forbid, no pet •l all Dr Pe\er Borchelt of New York C1ty's Arumal Behavior Therapy Clinic ·saad lhe few stud1es done on the subject recently are generally iocooclusive. One study, he s aid, s howed dog owners get more emotional sausraction from their pets, and have better relationships wath ocher people. "Cat owners a re generally a little more aloof ·or asocial," he said, "while dog owners are more interested in cootrolling the thinp around them.'' CAROL WILBOURN. A "CAT SlllUNX" who tttat.s tabbies for aberrant behavior, •&reed. say· lag ••You can't own a cat. Dop Wte to take orders, but a cat lives lo please himself. Dog people have &o haft t.b1ngs under control and Wte their lives pretty at.ructured. Cat people are more free spirits· She said that despite this quiet emotional secu.rtt.Y a.oioq cat people, they are indeed less sociable than dog lovers "It's more like a cat is a private kind or thing. So cat people are generally more intro&pective and less gregarious," she said. Another animal psychologist, Daniel Tortora or White Plains. N.Y .. said that despite their devo· Lion lo their pets, the urban li!estyle of many cat people makes \hem uncomfortably close in tem· perament to people who disdain all pets ••CAT PEOPLE DON'T HAVE the time needed for a dog," be sajd. "Non·pel people bave very little tolerance, and you have to be easy.~oing to have a pet of any ... WMT WILL I 00 ,-~ •. JUMP oN lHE fASLE1 •. THE eED? ·· l-ICI' lME TrER? •• CAT OWNERS DIFFER FROM DOG LOVERS StvdlH Show 'Cat People' AN 'FrM Spkb' klod So cal ownt'l''I are mon toward aon·pet peo. pit' Utan dos ownua. Cat~ an ooe 1tt"p abo\'t toklliah ownet'I. •• "Uaually. cat people are nicer." aald Calla F'nrkt, who m1.kee her Uvtnc cat·1lttin1 tor vaca- uonln1 New Yorkeni "And tbe1r houaet art cleaner " However. tvtn cat hate,ra 1eaerall.Y admit that relloes uo better tulted LO city apartment• betause they are usually amaller, cbeaper, quiet r, cleaner aod leas troYblet0me lhan docs . '"Hut dotr• are much more respooalve than nl.a," l&Jd Cynthia Kohl, wbo croomt both. "You can't pt't them the way you can a do&." "I hate cat.a," ruhJon deltper Susan Ober· don Hid without remorH. "They're too aly. They 1.ump upon lt>t-k1lcheo table aodUck \be butter. They null up l.n the nllddhi of lhe ni&ht and jwnp oo your tM-d Tht'v ((Ive mt• lht' cr~ps Tht·m ·~ flghun.: wordlS to felioophlles wbo huve spent tht:lr lives arl\liDI <Wei wtvu• tales like lht' ~ about Uta aucldog aw-.y babtes' breath. Ant Man twig By Cops ROCKFORD. m. <AP> I J ames Beem was• cbargc.'Cl with dlaorderly I conduct because be used rocks to build a tiny tun-I nel on a downtown s idewalk to protect a J line or migrating ants. The case w as dls · 1 missed by Circuit Court Judge Robert French. , The defense argued that it was Beem's religious : coovictioo that aots are I among God's s mall . creatures and should ool I be killed. • BEEM, 34. free oo bond sloce bis arrest ' June 18. appeared ln I court carrying flowers and a trumpet cue with the word "Love" printed oo the side. Beem ls a street trumpet player. "I feel way out." said I Beem after the case was dismissed. H is lawyer. P e t er I Savitski. told the court,· "I beheved that we I would show there was a . d ifference in religious I consciousness between my client and the arrest· I we officer." PATROLMAN Robert Cole. who made the a r· r est . said be saw Beem place lbe rocks on the sidewalk and told him to remove them . .. He refused," said Cole. "He said be would not take the respoosibll· ty for the ants being trampled. I was con· cerned tha t someone would stumble on the rocks or kids would re- move them and start th.towing them .·' SF Park Extended SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Golden Gate National Recrea· tioo Area bas an extra three-quarters of a mile of beacbfront exteodin& into San Mateo County. The st.retch of beach. from Fort Funstoo on the north lO Thomtoo St ate Beach in Daly City on the south, belongs lo the Olympic CJub, wbicb agreed iD 1977 lo give the public access lo lhe are a. SIDEWALK SALE L .o , .• . '-\ \· •• ,._. . .• summer clearance values 1610 San Miguel <•t Su Joaqain llllb Rd.> ~==•==i:;==:::z:::-::.:::NEW~O~T· -~#\Q! :Y. i~si -~----' nut cat people have a tcw, ~. luuy claim• of their own "t>eoplr get does for protection." aaid Vtra Meehan, a 78-year-old widow who lives with t ... cats i.n a Manhattan apartment. "But I get juat aa much ptOtectaon from my Siamtse without all th~t barldq aod uproar." While dogs aro tradlUooally seen u a more "maacu.Une" pet.. there are appareoUy rew booa fide "calladlea." "But I've heard there's some lady lo New Jersey who ls supposed to have l,700 cata ... Tortora marveled. "Cat.a can teach you a lot," said Lit S%umskl, who has four. "ll's something that's hard lo put ln· to words. I look into one of my cat's eyes and It's bke teeing \be past, all of history. It's aa if she's a throwback to 100 million years ago." J oseph Mery. the 19th century French satanst, may have said it best. "God made the cat." he wrote. "to cive man the pleasure of caressing the tager .. ' 'NATION A•road John Connally, possible Cabinet m e mber in Reagan pre· sidency. is on private trip to Middle East. JLISl cutout the entry fonn on the left and bring ii 10 the bank to be eligible for the valuable prizes. ---~---~ CALIFORNIA , Thu'8day. Augusl 7, 1980 O~LY PILOT 13 'Stay. ~ell' Insurance Pays Off (Jpp•~"Pn' Even iC major c hange s ar e made in the n a nd li n g of radioactiv e garbage , Nevada Gov . Bob List said Wednesday he's flatly opposed to continued dump· 1ng o f oth er states' nuclear SAN PaAHt'18CO (AP' -A b06d MW he&JUa aa1ur ... plu I.hat pap ,..... ,.. ttvlDc weU ia r•l•iQI ., ..... ill C0'110f' ... to .. ,. a.M aue.. capltall tr.. coul to~ WW'• aetr"fftma a~ al eom...,... UJce 8uk of AIMrka Md Dow ~al aad troaa ot fttlall la c.IUonla. G ...... ldMo. llidqan. New Jtftl'l ud Vermont "U. ··~·..ti" health luur&nt'e 4eYIMd by the M-.lotU.O County Schoof Dlatrict. Medqll&J"tt red to l1tlab TRB a>NCSPT ••oWDD ruu. medleal cov.r.,. wb1Je oft•rlu a -un.W cuh tncen u~ to ll&a.Y bMIUly. 'the liiltnct bu not had a healUll tmunnc:. ralt mcl'Ulle ill two yean ud of ficlall MY the proar am cu-be Mlf ·aupportlq &n tbefUtun 1 _ 'MM plao I.a 10 slmptt lt1a almo.t rldlc\Ak>us. ,-1 Louil O.bol and Ed N1ckttman. the diat.rict M'flclala wbo developed the Pl'OIJ'am to C'OUftter N • v ... ue a.. from the PropoaJuon 13 LU CUL TM dutrict sollt it.a saoo.ooo annual health m s urance COit.i oo a *«l bull Forty petteot. a bout S80.000. or $500 ror each wortler. aoes anto an account from which clatms of up to S500 annually are paid. The remaanm~ $120.000. buys a major medical insuran~ policy. ln thu rase rrom Blue Shield ol c.hlom1a, for chums from $500 lO $1 3 mllhoa The mcentlves are there for everyone -th• worker. employer and lnsurance earner EMPLOYEES GAJN BY &TA YING healthy aJ\d not filing claams that part of the $500 set aside each year goes to a worker u he or she doesn'l USP it For example. 1f a teacher breaks an ankle and flies a claJm ror SlSO. the b11J IS pa.ad from lhe '$500 set aside in the l<K'al account. If no other claims are filed that year. the leacher can take the re- maining $350 UPOD retirement or leaving daslrict empk>yment The unused part of the SSOO accrues annually A teacher who had S350 left the first year, $440 the second year and SSOO the third year can collect Sl .290. if he leaves the JOb after three years If an employee files claims in excess or ssoo in a year. the insurance company pays the ex~ The S500 set aside by the dist.net acts as the deduc t1ble for the policy "IN ANY OTHER PLAN WE'VE been in, the only time you collected w~ when you got sick." s aid assistant superintendent Nickerman "With this. you collect by not getting sick, or by staying well if you want to look at it that way " Essentially, the plan malces employees think twice before filing a claim became it reduces the a mount of their return. he said. The procram re· quires oo empk>yee contributioo -tbe district picks up the entire CCNat AJthouib there are no sutlstics to back It up, Dellaf ... Nlckennan say there is a new "health eo• '1 urness" and di.strict employees are quitting ....-... are jogging and are watching their diets Tiie district benefits became It bu found a ·way to stem the rialng cost ol beaJth ins,uraoce, by accruing interest oo its account to defray future in surance costs and by boosting empk>yee morale .. W1111 PROPOSITION ll. WE RAD to do · something to save money," said Delsol, dialrict superiMendmt. "We have found the potential sav- ings to be more Important than the change in medical msurance. Half of our empk>yees haven't even touched their money and the district bas not received an increase in .its me<lical coverage Ul two years " Gw Baria, a Blw Shield vice president, said the~ abo benefits. While Blue Shield &et.a anly • .-cent ol what tt nonn.Uy would for a major medical plan from the district. that ls still new bustness He laid lhere are Intangible benefits; the fil lng o1 ~claims bas been reduced and Blue SbM!N ls getting a Jump oo competitors oo what could become the plan or the future. Blue Shield officials say they know of no. other in· suranN.• pro~ram that provides "rebates .. for slay mg healthy and not filing claims Delsol. Nickerman and Barias agree the verdict still Is out on the plan. which has been in operation only a year But thty thmk it's workmg Pupils Low Achievers W ASHJNGTON t AP> -Grade-school children from s~le·parent homes are twice as likely lO bE> lo• achievers as their counterparts from two parent families, a study shows. The National Association of Elementary School Principals and the Charles F. Ketlenng Foundation of Dayton, Oruo, released findings from the first year of a three.year :;tudy of 18,000 students al 26 s chools in 14 states The study recommends that schools try to help children cope with the trauma of divorce, separa· lion l>r death. for the active man! First Rugby shorts and now thf' Rugby pant. Authentic gear from New.Zealand for leisure Ot8Cl~4f~~~~~"'-°., · ·brushed inside, washf ast. pre- ~hnmk. A\lailable in s ix great -teem colors The dlltrlct has recelv d over ~00 1n qulriel about tM plan, and will have at lust 14'7 ,000 ln uoua«t cl aim mooey io t>e1ln the second year ~\he procram ln Septemtltr "It'• a new, Wlique conffpt. said Baria• "Tht' 1ut.erlber can lel aome\.hlnl out of lt Defore. 111 they aot wu 1 frtn1e benefit. Now they lf'l a re.I btnent. .. Arnone thoM tnler.aleid ln th pl~n 1 Rimk or America. whieh may launch a pilot proaram for 1.000 ~ It.a 13.000 Callfornla empk>)' "~ually, the profram mike~ st•nst':· uld John Toumey. 1 bank vlct' p,,-11dent "I am t'OftVl~ t.h1t ovef' utlUzation 1s the single b1ggeist <'IUH ol lhe aptrallna <'Oel of health care Our lnceoUve la mott eff, Uv• C"Ontrol of health-care ('()&ta. not JU.t for Dank of America. but na Uonally " Fred Tuugher. l'h1d adrruzustrahve oUacer for the State AA11embly. 111 considering a form of the t<tn y Wl'll concept for the Au embly's 900 employees "I'm v ry 1mpreu ed by the experience they had In Mt'ndocano County and curious to see if it would be a gOOd pion for our employees." he said And stat .. St>n Bar ry Keene has set up meet· mgl'I with key legislators and staff of Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr lv discuss the plan, which he called "unique. creative and 1n {'very sense a real brea~gh ·· Dow C:hem1cal. with 36.000 employees, based m Midland. 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TMl'e'1 1 atorm b~lftt lft~ ari the wama._. •ID'' lla.y • -Anatl pitcMr 8ru<"• Kuson and thrff Ttxu ptaytra art t-Jertfd durina • a•mt punctu.led by O\reei fl1bts and st1ver1I alleatct beanbal1' J-.me 10 -Th Ood&t-1'$' Ron Ct"y 111 hll by a ' pattb ln N~w Yortt. char1 lht mound and tackle. M...U p1lchtor Pat Z.chry A bench c learinl brawl tnSl.lti. JUM 20 -Detroit outl\eldtt Al Co~~n~ ttt lark1 White Sox patc h r Ed f'armt>r on the ~ mou.nd as malialJon for an Incident "'h1ch oc , curred In 1979 when Farmer brob C'o"'en:i' Jit"' with a patch • TREa£ I. A DIST RBI G trend here Cey • had M ver been Involved Ul " bast'b&ll hght 1n , his life <:owens had never attacked a pitcher .. before : And ~ ot the threi! players eJE'Cted from the Texas-Angels brawl. John Grubb. was a ; p1nt'h·hitt.er who later adm1tted that he dadn'l thin~ Kison was actually throwing at him "I Ju. t aot rauaht 01' 1n the hl'1al ot tht' battle · Grubb aid 11hc-.•pc;hl> If you want " rta&oo for ull lhl' v1olcn<'e tr bu .. bull. you n1•1<d look no further th~n the or f1 C'1al U t ball Hult''. numb<•r ll 02 <d > IT STIPULATES th1tt 1( an umpire believes 1 p lc,...r hu mtt'nllonully thrown at a batter . 'hr '-hall wum tht' 111tc·ht·r and his manager U'lal another sur h pitch \lo 111 mean lhe am mediate ex· pulKlon of tht• p1t1'hl•r · Uul the problf'm It.-., in the next sentence of tht-rult' .. At the anw unw tht· ump1rt• shall wa rn the oppc:>6mg managt•r that 'U<'h an infraction b> his pitcher '>hall 1 l''>Ull 111 that pitcher s ex. puls1on " That mean' tht• first pitcher to throw a beanbaJI J(l'l'> a rr1•1· s hot. walh no threat of e1ec t1on. He get:. a v.arntn~. but so does the oppos· mg team. wh1C'h ha~ yt•t to do i'nythang wrong Hefo rc th1: ad vt•nl of rule 8 02 <d >. ther,. wM nn unwritten rule in baseball that 1f To pass. the DH rule ne>eds seven "ay :s" you kno<'k down one of our batters. we'll knock from among the 12 owne rs. down one of yours. and everybody will be e ven · The Dodgers are orflc1ally undecided So Oh. lh••tt-were fights. Nobody l~to have are San Francisco and Mootreal. a baseball thrown at his head. and some s a batte r didn't want to wail around for his own IN FAVOR Of' the 0 11 rule are owne rs al intcher to settle the score St . Lows. Atlanta. Nrw York, San D1ego and But a lthough there a re no statistics on such Hous ton If lhey can get two of the three un · m atters. at seems tha t the number or brawls has decided clubs to swing their way, both leagues skyrock~ted m the past few seasons will be lL4'10J( designated hitters In 1981. The threat or beanballs incr eased. an l ht! What's nttded IS for lhe Ame"!can Le~gue Amen can vague with the passage of the dei. t~ a bolis h the DH and for the romm1ss10.ner s of. led h ll le 1973 Pitcher; no lon"er fi n· to overturn rule 8 02 Id ). Bui thal will never 1gna 1 er ru an ,. ha ppen ha d to \!>Orr) a bout coming lo bat and racing And we will rontinu<> to read stones like th personal reta liation one "' h1ch came out of Detroit Tuesday n i~ht : IS NEXT WEEK the Nataonal Leagu(" owner., me(•t m Detroit to vote· on "'hether to c1dopt the OJI rule There .., an ur~<.' t<1 :-.hout · Don't do It I •• But they JUSt m ight A <,urve} of ="ataon<1I Lea gue club!' show'\ fi ve in fa vor of lht-Oil rule. fou r op~ '<1 and three und<.'c1dcd · Georg<.' Bretl v. as c•Jected for charging the m o und and touching off a bench-emptying bra wl between the Royals and Tigers. "Brett. who htl a three run homer earlier in the game. wa<; knocked down by two in side pal<'h~. then 01cd out lo center field. But in· ~lead of heading for the dugout. he suddenly rhar~ed p1tchc•r Mill Wilcox." ~~~~~~~~~~- : Holdouts Concern Fannin" Defemive Taclde Wams Friends Back, Despite His !Statw . • ~ . • , ' By JOHN $EV ANO Ot -o ..... ,., ... "~" There a re a lot of tnd1v1duals who stand to benehl from the holdout of the Fullerton F our, as they have been nicknamed an Rams camp Doug Smith has already moved ahead . o f De nnis Harrah on Coach Ra y Malavas1's depth C'hart. George An· drews is an fro nt of Jam Youngblood. Reggie Doss over Jack Youngblood and .Mike Fanning has the edge on Larry Brooks And. it's 'principally be<:ause of the talent ot these replacements that Ram snua1ement can a fford to stand firm a1ainst the malconte nts. It's manage- ment's belief. because of the team's depth, that the four are dispensable if they continue to follow their curre nt pursuit THERE ARE SOME players however . who don't see things that way. And it's some what surprising when one of the more vocal supporters or thetr re- turn is someone who has a lot to gain from the situation "You can't lose guys like that and not have it hurt your team." said Mike Fan· ~mg as he s at m one of the dormitory ..ooma at Cal Slate Fullerton wearing a MIKE FANNING Jack Young~lood South Coast Club T· s hirt. "All those guys are leaders "I mass Larry and Jack Th~y·r<.' good frie nd.9. 1bem not being here was reaJ "'He Spit in My F~ First' weird at hrst, but we·n· kind 01 ui.l-d to 1hem not being here now " Fanrung. "'ho as a C'los<· rnend of both Ja<'k Youngblood and Hrooh. 'a>' hi· has received phone calb from the two, but the talkl> have mon• brtn about their h~hmg tnp than c.bout lht• µ11.-. peel of the m returning toC'a mp "I SYMPATIDZE w1lh them ... <,a\' the soft-spoken &-6. 252 pound Fanmric "I thought about s taymg out with them but I decided to go an All I know 1s thE'y I management> have built a big mes::.. ··1 heard that before the season Jack had gone in and asked for a loan and they <management> said no. then they turned right around and gave one to Johnnie Johnson. That isn't fair at all "You have to have confidence in your management or sooner or later il's go· mg lo catch up lo you. "They got us now. though. because v. e have nowhere to go." Fanning added. saying the players are pointing to 1982 when their contract with tht· owners expires .. r don't think gu)" should be malnng a m 1lhon dollars a year . like the y do m base ball There hai. ROt to be a mediu m 1>ome"'here 1n between." ·Co~ Dampens Umpire Thomas Wants Renegotiation Ora Trade From AP Dispatchf's Comerback Pal Thoma::;, orw ATLANTA tAP) Bobby Cox h11> 21s t homer Cey's 16th homer of several Ha ms Vt!leran-" un ISSld he intentionally Spit tobaC'CO ju1ce on Ump1re J err y Dale Ylednesday night . but only in rt- '8lialtOA "Okay, I did 1t." Cox said "I ! ap1l in his face mtentaonally. bu.} ; not until after he s pat an m y face "1t wasn't intentional But then he s pit on me. I s pit back I would never spit at an umpm~·:-. face intent1onally. l would nevE-r spit in anybody's face. If a guy hits you in the 1aw. you hit hi m back " tn th<' ninth gave the Dodr.ters a happy with their s a laru.'!.. n £•(•d c•d C'us h1on . s i n ce the walked out of the National Foot Bran·" loadrtl the bases m the ball Leag ue ·., lr a 1nin ~ r <1mp bottom of lhe inning. only to Wednesday. havt' c.;1~nn lfubbard foul out to Tho mas, 1n hrs fifth Nl'I. t'nd lh{' ~ame Hubbard had !'ea son. did not ~how up ror lhl· tK·ater the Dodgers one rught Rams ' morning pra<'llCf> and T HF. DALE-COX ROW stole l'<1 rhcr 6 4 with a three -run had ••aC'ated his room at the Cal the show from Baker, Ccy and homer that capsx-d a fi ve-run Sta te f-Ullerton tramani: fac1ht). THE SPITflNG I NCIDENT pitcher Don Sulton. "ho <'On ninth 1ru11ng rally a team spok~man s aid came during a ninth inning tinued has mastery or the Braves Sutton, 8-J. hrted his career re· Earlier this wee k. Thoma' rhubarb when Cox protested a and recorded his 225th lifetime cord a~ainst the Rraves lo 33-12 "a!> quoted as sa )ing he "'anted J fint " t .............. call by Dale at second base that victory and claimed his 16th victory m to ~ traded 'prevented the Atlanta Braves Baker had four hits. m<'luding h1!> last 17 de<'tsions an Atlanta "I told the management dur-Ha•• • L.-Dirt.' from turning an mnang-e ndmg Ile n~ relier help lrOm Bob-mg the summer that I didn't a. a•se- 4ouble play in what eventually by Cast.lllo over the final two 1n-v.ant to pl ay for the m." said lhe wu 16-2 k»s to the Los Angeles BRJrrl:1 Rn• r C1,. nings 5·9. 182-pounder from Texal> ~ttl'Aaukee"s Cecil Coopt.'r s hde~ mto s econa base a s Dodgers ~ V~ Cox said Ramirez "didn't even A&M. "They sa1d they wouldn't Hoston·~ Dave Stapleton fields the one -hop throw from 1 "Co~ sptl tobacco jn m y face • cheat on the play He got the bag trade me or let me J.lO t atc·her Dave Radar a s pl.Jt ~erond too late Cooper got ~ all over _my shirt ... Dale ~CH OU~D We wa tched the TV replay .. "There are a lol of thangs that Four hit~ m the· came as the Brewers won 9.4 . , ... d of tbe dispute that arose • ,.. "l toacht..-d the bag." Rarrurez management told me lhey were -____ . --·------., lWben be ruled Dust~ Bake r s afe ~Costa Mes'a's Mike Briggs con-' !.aid. going to do They didn't hve up .. ,,.,h~'>,<l.uygy' ~9.ut]l~.P!ll.... ~ued to bree~~l!~~.P~.-........ ~-... '..,M.t·~~_,...~1f'' ·;.-~·~-~\~•" ~'f"··••-:-• ......... ,...~-"-_ ~:-r.· .. ~-L-~~~ ,_ ~ ~ ~~., c..~ .... ~;a,. t }~~, .. ?"-: ~~---Rt:-rrraSSi!iJ '~'IJ'Att olt:-...,,...;.rtf\61ihi\~1nu1-.~t·""'",.,..... · ~ ,_ -c#-·,~«1 llsf"J~.~. C"'f'°' ,. '~-. ·f.1. !' ·_ · ·.~ .. );.,,...,.. ~~h- ie short.stop Rafael Ramirez socaal1<?n s ~oys 12-and-und.e r viously," sa1d Dale .. "Evidently Rams' owner Georgia Frontie.re ee• am.e e•n• - ed to touch the bag c~mpetitlon ~n Hous~n. whip he (Ramirez) thinks he's still in and Coa<'h Ray Malavas1 dunog r• 1 The play came just before Ron pang Maliv'i Wa_s hang t on of the Intemat1onal League where the preseason last year and was ~ C belt-"' th h Swartz Creek. Mic h .• 6-0. 6·0 they have two umpires w e havE> told hlS contract would be re· I ' A l F • • I "He spit right in my eye the Meanwhiie. Richard Leach of four. . negotiate a te r ast season. e in , ey IC\I a ree-run omer Wednesday .. . d , C I t S an 'W t f rr·rst time ... Dale sa id. "I've Laguna Beach. who hadn't losl a Ram~rez was cal.led ~P by the It h as been reported that i ver had anyone do that. It's a set in three previous matches .. ~raves from their Ric hmond Thomas was one of many Ra.ms . 1 isgraceful. cowardly a ct. I fell victim of Todd Witskm of farmthisweek. . unhappy ~ith the Sl.1 million FromAPDispatrhes ect s . One 1s a pos t -game ,. ~waya~~bby ~~ w~.a,,. ~eJ...-W4-ln t.he ~slS.ia<!:.... ,. Baker stud he at firs t thought cont,racl signed by. rook le de· Three ~a mes )nt~ has long -d ubhouse meeting to review the ner ·~an-;~ ~ll~~ and 1 "8 • ~u~aU"lHvl~1onr-~\· ,._r.-ma~:i!n~.i'fe~~~~,~~~~r!;~~~~~jP.~Jl.\~~~ ... fl 8RtftJS!~¥J;!l ~· B!l.me and Yte~o~~r wiU be~~·-, t nownhim for years. Mich .. 7-5. 7.5 all a guy has to do is come close '"I'm glad he got wh t higbt.' ·~~·~L· ~ .. ...,.i L, ~· · ~~tt Cox.. wbo was eject~ an_d Brig.gs_. .11. the No. 1 seed In and you're out 1 was applyini .•. but 1 doo't thl.n.k they hav~ ~0~n~t:iash~o~~1thas seen dame ntals prior iO Marner lrew • $100 fine for throwing hJs his div1S1on. h as won three pressure and when I heard him treated the older players ded· g · home games. tap. Hid the first time he strai~ht 6-0. 6-0 victories after holle r safe. 1 got back on the icated to the team (alrly," ~16 fTtU~ ~"'f'8 ~ve~e "I want to flO over th~ good prayed Dale wtth tobacco jwce drawm~ a first round bye. bu .. Tho• 85 .d nge ea Y or t e Ange s plays and point out the mistakes m sa1 · to rally rrom bebmd m the late r ight a way," sa id Wills. "It rnnangs. doesn't help you to go back to Hagen PaVed-the Way for Pro Golf Wednesday night, it was a your hotel and think about your seven-run seventh innl.J:lg which mistakes and have lrouble sleep produced an 8-3 Angels' victory an g." over the Mariners, who lost for the 12th consecutive lime to est.abl.isb a club record. ... 87 WILL GalMSLEY ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP> -lt would be tUq for all those afnuent, snappily· tt1red IOlf pros who tee It up today ln the POA Cbampiooabip to take • me>- eat'• break and Ult 1 tout to a man to tbQ owe • debt of lmSQeuurable . •tltude. 1At'1 bave one for the fabulaul Bali. the • ..._ Has•. the man ""° toe* the •11 tolf pro out of tbe 1econdar7 ---·• elme ...S allowed blm to walk ~ maae him one of the game's Immortals . He set a record which even the great Jack Nicklaus hasn't matc hed yet -five PGA crowns. four in a row. He won the U.S. him. every day was New Year's Eve. It was the Halg who authored that prke· less piece or pbllosophy about the journey through life : "Don't hurry. don't worry , and don't forget to stop and smell the roses." He smelled many a rose before he died Oct. 6, 1989. "WE GOOFED It up." said Wills. who saw the Angels get three extra outs ln their blg in· nlng. "We made a whole bunch of mistakes. the klnd we know we have to work out -the fun. damenlal plays. WREN ~Ill WALTER. as he was later "But it's n o t j u s t t'h e labeled, began h.is voyaees to t.he British Mariners. You see It all over the Open after World War I. the aoll pro· major leagues . Someone has • re11looal was looked upon with some dl•· failed our young players aklng daln . the way. It's embarrusl~e In tournaments, even the Open. the way they don't execute t.he run. amateurs wer. desianated ln the draw as damt nl•J plays." ~~·eo t"; ... -• ........, pco, •• ·• • To remed)' Se.aWe'a pro~. <~HAGEN, P•et BZ> Wiila has undertaken two proJ· • SEATl'LE B UNGLED con· secutive bunt plays and then threw in 1 simple physical enw to fuel the Angels' rally. Slngles by Jason Thom~ Bobby Grieb and Bobby Cl.art produced one run and sent Seat· tie sla.rter Rob Oresaler·(l.-6) to the clubhouse. Bert Campanert. then bun~ to aoore Grich wttll the 1ame-t.yiq run and Cam· paneria reached first wben finll bueman Tom Paciorek t.bre9 too late to tbe plate. Dan Whitmer also re~W base 1alely after bunUDt wlMI. Seattle reliever 8yro1 McLaughlin tbrew to--~~ wbe failed to cover third 6iM: . .. DAILY PIL.OT A Capau .. Repor1 From the World of Spon1 uper Bowl XV Forecast: Look for a XIV Renm Frem AP OUpakhf'• LAS VEGAS Oddsmabr Bob Ma rtin SM)l> [I] S4fper Bowl XV s hould ~ a ~JH!lt of Super Bowl • 9 • XIV. with Pitt.sburah mt'eUng the R•m) iAnd thf' Stwters tomlna out on top Marlin m~ lht" Stffle~ htthl havont<'l> to win the gamt'. set for New Orie ns on Jan 2S. In odd') ~ted •t tht· Union Plau Hotel's ni<'e and s ports book The Steelers, .. ho bnl ~Rams 31·19 at the ROl.e Dov.I lD Pasadena Jut January . have ~en made 12·5 ravorlt~ lo repeat their victory Martin set the hne at 13·S for the Ram:-. The (if'e('n Bay Pat'ken. at 1.000..1 were last on the hst Martin listed the an Oleao Chargers and Houston Oilers at 7 · l Th<'y were followed by the New England Patnol.s. Dallas Cowboys, Wash10iiton Redskins a nd the Ph1la<lelph1a Eagles. all at8-l The Denve r Broncos were rated at 13 1. whtle the M1am1 Dolphins were m ade lS 1 favontes The New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers were rated at 2S ).. followed by the Detroit Lions a nd Chicago Bears at JO.l and the Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks at 35·1. The Cleveland Browns were next al 40·1. They were followed. at S0-1 odds. by the Minnesota Vikings. New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Colts and the St. Louis cardinals. The Cincinnati Bengals were rated at 60-1, followed by the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills at 100.1 The odds for the New York Giants were set at 500,1, while the San Francisco 49ers were at 750-1 favorites Green Bay brought up the rear at l .000· l. ------,,_,ft., ..... ···-------. Atlanta owner Ted Tamer operates bjs own cable TV company and plans to televise 150 Braves games next season, but he doesn't mind that a rival cable TV firm also plans to beam selected major league games into the Atlanta market. "HeJI. no' At least that way I get to see some good baseball." Turner says. ...,,,.,,, Cid IJfl Bafli-.o~ Glftlll Doughty, the s ixth-leading receiver in m•lll Baltimore Colts history. was cut by the N FL team • Wednesday. Coach Mike McCormack s aid six other wide receivers at the team's training camp had· out-performed Doughty ... New Entland signed free agent Jimmy Stew.rt, a defensive back waived by the Detroit Llons last week ... The San Diego Chargers say that defensive line man Wiibur Young, a 10-year vete ran, bas walked out on the team ... Andre Hines won't be in a uni· form for the Seattle Seahawks when they play the Atlanta Falcons in the ir exhibition opener in Seattle tonight. He hasn't passed his physical exam . . Fullback Bady Smllh of the Green Bay Packers says this will definitely be his last season and he eve n has some doubt that he'll be able to play this year because of injuries The Chicago Bears have agreed on a three-year contract with safety Doag Plank, but said Plank would be fined for staying out of training camp for J 1 days in a contract dispute . . . Dan Tehan, the longest serv~ NFL official, collapsed and died at his Finneytown. Ohio home Wednesday. He officiated for 3S years in the NFL before retiring ln l.IM. .... llZI•~ Edlten r.-a IUM Every year a panel or editors from P.arper's Ill Bazaar magazine reviews the achievements or women rrom all walks or life and selects an annual honor roll. The list of top female ac hievers or 1980 includes an or- c hestra conduc tor. a judge. a city coun cilwom a n. an e('onomics writer. a TV news anchorwoman. a choreographer -and a horse. Yes. Genuine Ris k has been named one of the seven top re m ale achievers ol the year An official biography accompanies the name or each honoree. ~nuine Risk's thumbnail sketch says: "The flrst of her sex to win the Kentucky Derby since t91S. the great lilly, Genuine Risk, has a na~e that reminds us or what Is often required of the best -a wtlllngness to take a chance when the odds are not in your favor Take her ex- ample: a triumph at 13-to·l !" It ls not known how Carol Bellamy. Sarah Caldwell. Shirley Hulstedler. Jane Bryant Quinn. Sue Simmons and Twyla Tharp feel about being lumped in the same category as a racehorse. Nor Is It known if Genuine Risk will attend the awards ceremony in New York lo pick up her plaque. ~Rosen to Padres? :~ . '.~~,!.t_~v-t-~~~~~ SAN OJ EGO < A p > -from." said Sm ith, who rWJs the Published reports that former team ror fathe r -In-law Ray . New York Yankees Pres ident Al Kroc. who is currently in poor Rosen has been hired as chief health. ·operating officer or the National "I _plan t~ ~mpile a Ust or League's San Diego Padres have candidates m1t1ally, and then : been lat>eled "absolutely un· narr?,. _it down. I'm interestt;<t · ttue," by Padres President \D fand.~A ~t .. ~htt.l...J)l!~e~-~. ..., BaHUd s.m&b.· w •.. :· -• •• " ~..,, ... Jflfll'nl'~~·r'ilii'ftmg "'!1rs teatn "In this busmess when one into a "1nner. But I _think a de· says 'absolutely ~ntrue. · It c i s ion is at least· six weeks ..cloeao't always mean that. But in away. this cue. it does. It really is un· "An T can say "is that a job .. true." Smith told The As sociated hasn't been offered Al Rosen. I Press by telephone Wednesday have a very open mind. There's night from his La Jolla home. no leading candidate." "Al just called me tonight In a column in today's edition (Wednesday) lo apologize for of the New York Dally News, the story. He told me fie was em-Dick Young reported that Rosen barrassed. He said he didn't was leaving his gambling casino know where the story came interests in AUanlic City to run the Padres. Moeket Advance& lia USGA Tourney Rosen, ex~utive vice presi- dent of Bally Corporation's Park Casino. was quoted as saying he would take the job and would hire Bob Lemon to manage the team . ;; · WICHITA. Kan. -Nancy oetltt ol Newport Beach won Smith said he talked to Rolen lor two hours but did not make a decision. mattbe1 Wednelday In °"' V.S. Golf A11oei1tlon Girls Clbamp6oalbtP1 here while her ~1er tilter Kathy dropped 19er_ lint round milch. ·: N1DC1 defeated llartba l"oyer •t Carmel, Ind. In tbe nnt Epel, 1-ur· thn um~=" ltft • f · wtn OTet • tlreck ol Spolcue tn the after· F IO KeUy SUUctcy GI .• t.'8p la ber opemn, ''He has an outatandlo1 rep· utation ln baseball. but I won't say anything beyond that." SmWlaaid. The reported position of chief operating officer would be a new oae. Tbe Padre& bave an actJn._ 1eneraf manaier fn J 'lu McKeon. who wu hired after Smith fired 1eneral mana1er Bob FqntNne July 7. at the behest of Kl'oc and Kroc's wtle • ~~~~-~~~~~- QMl•r11IH'rrv \ol<-IM-• 2:1rd .~a•·~ Dan QuboHhf'rr)' JHlcKed JU~t '"'o third\ or wn • 1nnlni Wt.•dnt'idll) nlihl. ullov. ION I \\0 h1\!\. IJut thl' form r Orunait• l'<n11t ('olh·iit-and t 'u:-.111 M \'11.i 111.:h 11tanctout p1t•kt"<1 up his 23rd a.ave of the year to ht-Ip Kann• Cit) to 11 S 4 victory o ver Dt tro1t to h1ahtJaht Amt.•rl<••n l u1aut• b• eb»ll action Quhcntwrry r(•pltC'cd l\tartt•r 1 ... rr)' C,;ura "'llo colleC'tt-d h1~ If.th victor y against four lottsNj In otht>r gomei.. Oakland ('llt<'ht>r Jim t:H tan, chutit.'d "'1th J 1u1i.scd hall when M 1n nuota :H'Ored in thl' third inning. drovt• in the first of thr t'l' ... .-v€'nth inning runl> tu lcud th~ A's to a :1-1 victory over the Twin~ lludy ~h) t.1111J Rich Go"sage com binecJ on a fl\'(' ll1th.·r and Jim Speocc:r hOm<'rtd to ll'ad the New York Ya nkcct. t o .a 2 l Vll"'lo1 y CJ\ er Texai. Cleveland Jcfcatt•d Toronto. S 2. Uehind the five hit p1tth1ng or Rick \\ails and Vic tor Cruz Ct-ell Coop~r collC'cted four hits nnd scored t h1• t rt' bn•aking r un to I Pad ou1uN11••v M ti"' aukee to J !1 t '1clon O\ t>r Ho.-.ton Ke n 'lnRle&on und Eddie ~urn} homered to leael Ualumorl' and pit cher Mike Flanagan tu J ~ I "'in O\ er thl' ('h11·J.:o \\'lute Sox Pf ruff»# sar .. fl>p OH Berra·. Honwr C'hl<'a~o C'atc her Tim Black~ell 'i. two run la throv. lllJ: t'rror 1n th<.· ninth inning or the first game and Da.le Berra's two-run home r m thl' r1fth inning or the nightcap gave Pittsburgh d 9· 7. 2 0 double header sweep of the Cubs to rughhght Wednesday's National Lea~ue baseball acttion . In other ~a mes . Cin cinnatJ de· ft.'ated San Diego. 4·3. when Da.n Driessen drew a n1nth-1nninJ; walk, was bunted to second and scored on Dave Concepdon'~ double off the center field wall Ted Simmons had four hits a nd four HBI as St Louis bombed Philadelphia. 14-0, behind the three-rut pitching of Bob Syke11 . Larry Parrish hit a two-run homer to lt•ad Montreal to a 4-1 victory o ver the l'iew York Mets . The Cubs have placed 1n· fi elder Stevf' Macko on the l 5·<la y dis abled list after he suffered a bruised th1~h when he collided with P ittsburgh's 8111 Mad lock during a double play in the first ~ame or Wednesday's double header Out 11uu fi e lder-inhe lder Scot Thompson wai. 1 mmedlately activat ed rro·m t.he disabled hst to pla} in thl• ~cond game. --------Ba•ebaU Toda11 ------... On this date in baseball in f907 Washington ace Wa lter Johnson p1 ck•·d up the f1r~t or his 414 caree r victories us the Senator' defeated Cleveland. 7·2. Today's birthday · Fonne r New York Yank('(! pitcher Don LJr~en. "ho 1n 1956 became the first and only man to hurl J perfect game in World Scncs pl ay, 1s 51 CJaargt-!I ,\gain•I Johtuou Drf>PJWd Auto the ft c hargl's lodged a gainst Atl;1nta Ill Hawk~ All-star guc.ard Eddie Johnson b\ J IU'\Ury auto rental firm have b<.•en dropped. th~ tJ'4nt·r 0r the rental fir m said Wc dncsda;. T~oundcr of the National Track c.and f"1 eld II all of F.Jmf' <.<.1)' that S155.000 in commitments from private fi rm., and 1n<ll\ 1du;.r1' have been obtained for the hall'~ propo~t:cl nt \4 IJutldtnl! The Detroit Pistons may have v1ol:.itf'd <i National Basketball Assoc1at1on rul(• v.h1·n fo rmer Notr e Dam e ~t a r Bruce Flower• participated in a team tryout even though the Cleveland Cavaliers st111 possessed the rights to F1owers . ~ott DeCandla of Lodi. N.J .. a teaching pro who would hkc to join the golf tour. won the 19l!O ~at1onal Long Driving cha mp1ons h1p With ... blaM or 295 \<Jrds. 18 1nc·h1·-. Thl• t om missioner of lht· ~t 1~.,oun \ Jllt•) C11n re rC'nc<.· confirmed he 1-; ln\1-Sll~Jllnj.{ 1'41) m 1<1or c.alleged n·t<ru1ting '11Jl<Jt1on:. JI JOttNSON Bradley L'n1 vc·r.,1ty but de.,cribed tht probe as a matter of routine . Cmvers1t) of llhnms ba\ket· ball Coach Loa Henson left for Germany when' he• "111 t~ to convince 7·2 center Uwe Blab to return to thi_• L'n1tcd Sta tc•., . Mark Davis of .Chandler. Anl .. moved into the lcud of the 14th Pacific Coa st Amateur golf champ1onsh1p ~1th a three -over-pa r 73 during the second round at the Olympic Club Lake Course ... Land Gra.nt. a 69-to·I shot who was ~eem1ngly out of contention with a quarter-mile to go. blazed up on lhe outside nearing the wire and won the richest horse race In history -the S2,0ll.OOO Woodrow Wilson Pace at the Meadowlands. The winner . wbo5e earnings in nine previous starts Olaled $21 ,010, earned Sl.005.500 in this one shot Telettblon, Radio TV: No events scheduled RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta. 4 30 pm KABC 1790 ): Minnesota at Angels. 7.30 pm .. KMPC <710> SPORTS BREAK I GOLF / BASEBALL &fl' ••~•Of!OtO SUMMIT ,.EETING -David Graham 1re ft1. who won the 1979 PGA. and J ack l'i1tklau~. who won the 1980 t:.S. Open. talk during u practice roW1d Wedn~sday for the PGA Cha mpion s hip. Nicklaus had a hole -in-one on the 178-yard. par three 15th hole Wednesday while tuning up fo r toda) ·~opening ro und FroMPIJflfl>BI llAGEN PAVED THE WAY .. listed only by his IJst namt· The golf pro was hired h1·lp Whtl•· "gentle m en" amatt'urc; \lo t:-rt• permitted to drt''"• 1n th•· clubhouse. the pro-. "''·n· 1 om pclled to hang th1•1 r ,1tt1n •in nails m the pro <.h<1p This gcilled a )()Uni-' ,,n<1 '"''" ~ \ Hagen Waltn had .. l•ini... 1,1,,, ~ chauffeured l1mou,1ru dn' 1 n up to the front of lht· ' lu bh<JU •· \ footman opent>d 1 h•· d 1111r ·'Oka}. I "Ill dn " h•·rt· h• ~aid Thi: !->l31d lint I h 1.!ql f ha ffil''S:lj!l' S1 r Walter "'a ... n 1 1 m nr"· ... •I b > p \' <.• r a IH' '' r r •. . 1 I t • I!• b4:'came a do"" fr 11 ntl ''' U1t Prince of We.al•"'• l.tt• r "111,.: ••I England "'ho 'urri·nt11 r• ct h1 throne (or Im,. One" plJ ~ 1n~ ,1r• inform.it mJl• h in l-.nl!l,1nrl "1U1 1-:dw:.1rd "'" .1 p.1rtn1·r ti .. '' 111 •I Ill-). t:dd1~· hulcl th• flJ t; "tll )OU" '"Sp('t't.itor:-.i.:J 'I" d HAG EN WAS a ~c ra~n>. coc ky kid w hen he ~ot pe rmission to lea\e his golf c;hop duties an<1 play in the L' S 01>('n al Buifalo m 1919. The pal)t'r' 'P<'lled hb name "'H:.i111n "'Thi·~ ~tll lt<arn 111 .. , ... 11 ,., n.1m1• nl!ht tht· 111•\I 1.m• '•' <.;ul1 In l!llJ, h\· ~huv.• tJ u11 ,,: I'• l'<•Unlr} Cl ub 1n Hn•r,l-i lll' ~t ;i ':-. • and told evPr) ont· 1 n ltl• lll('kl•rroom. ·Th(• n .1m1· 1 ll agt•n l 'H• com1• dn"'n fr11m Roch~ter lo help )OU follov.'- s top Vardon and RJ ~· 11 h1: British favontesi." This was the yt'ar of )uung Francis Ouimet's titan1C· victor} but Hagen finished abo\ e all but one American pro lit' won tht> first of tus four British Op~n~ m 1922 Hagen was the rirs t of ~olr ... fashion plates. He "or e 'ilk shirts. expensive ties and fa11<') knicke rs. His coal bld("io.. brilliant med ha tr ~a:. alv. c1p impeccable. Sometime~. jftrr an a ll -m ,::ht part ~. ht• v.oulc1 'hO\lo up <ti thf: r1rst tee In a tUl< t"d n m·vt•r both<'ri ng to take any prJct1l·t• 'h()l<; Tllt:Kt. \\t:KE 1"0 S25/J l()'I pu r .... , 1n thO\(• di:I ) '> and thf' l.:1tc I-r• ct C'11n·<iran ,;.i1d Ha ig lre- 4111• nil\ v.riuld t akf· hr., priz1: m•1r1• . I '" 11 •in the· har 10 thl' , lutih••U"t JO<! <lrink v.1th C'hum-. uni ti 11 "·I' .111 i:iont· 11 .• l'' n "J' k Ill!.( of th,. pro-. 1n ,, v.1n~·1111.: ... port' ;-1~L· v.hen lvlh .l •·n•· \lo ,1 1·m1wror o r th1• 1111.&1• ur... ll.1.1:.-n m1ffrt1 at 'iUJ.! L'.• ,, ,.,n t h.11 .J<1n•·-. wa" thP ·''"" ,._,,, 1 .~111:.fncn<lt<• 1•r•-rri•11• " h•·.111 lo hE.':.id m:.itc h lo•• I v. • • · 11 ltl,. I v. <I 111 I !l~ti . I t11n' I\ h111t•' v.t·rt, plJ>•·tl !•\ ··r .lon1· • 111Jr,1· JI S.1r a ...,ol.t. r l.1 .Hid l>o It\ t•r i!aj!t•n'<; ('()Ur''" .i1 :--1 I'• t•·r,bur c ·1 hat1 an • 1 i: h t h •i I•· l P .id I f' J v 1 n ~ '>.1r •"•>tJ 11.•J:!l'" rt·callt . .>fJ lalt.'r I \lo ent on to"'" 11and10. ll \lo c1~ m) ~reatest thrill in ~ou:· For h1 trouble. the Haig got hi' hl)!~t·'t na~·chcc k . $1.600. \nothu rttuntl 110 the lla1g . ),11' Kift'in Hits 50, But Can't Win In f\1 ff1n '<'Orcd SO points \\ "-dne!>day night, but it wasn·1 l·nou$l h a:. Rickie llawthorne .md CO!>ld Mesa scored a 163-lSS 'll"tor.\ O\'t'r M1i;s1on Viejo in C<.ll1fom.1a C:oast League basket· bJll nta) at L'mversity High. f I a wt.home hit 48 points. and t1•.Jm m:.tt<' Lnr <'nzo R o mar Jtldl'd 32 :.I'> co~ta Mesa Im· prO\"\>d 1l!. rC'cord to 9-1 m lhl• ... um mer tournament i:t 1ch BrannmjC scor ed J5 for \l1 .. :-.1on V1 e10. "'hi le Costa \fe:-.J i. Al Forney h1l 27 and Larn J ackson added 23 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAG UE NATIOJO\AL LEAGl'E ~·-. ~~.U.iQA. ..... ..,.4.-~•«JN -*'~---v-~::.,p;::: ~~~~~~~~-::~~~ .. ~-,..,~u~'·•· ·--=~w·'t;-;~1 ·. ~"o .. ~ {~,-4 ..:.,~;'"T ...... Pct. c,8 Kans as City 67 40 .626 Houston 59 47 557 AL ROSEN Speed80ccer Rout: Irvine Sunk, 18-4 The Saddleback Valley Dons scored 13 goals In the second half and went on to ao 18·4 vic· tory over the lr"Vlne Rebels Wednesday night in the first round ol speedaoccer playotrs at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. A crowd of 879 saw the two third.place team s from the Beach and Empire divisions battle. The victory sends the 0.Qr)S to the O~Ond !._O)lnd,, lfMMt P'ounttl&' •Mt ftMlf°' night at 8. Vl<'tor Trujillo scored five times aqd Juan Sa.ndovaJ added three lloala to pace the Sad· .dleb.ack.Y..Ue~Yic101~---~-'--'-': Oakland 56 53 .514 12 Dodgus 59 48 551 Texas 51 5S .481 15~, Cincinnati S8 51 532 :.!' ~ Minnesotu 47 60 .439 20 San Francisco 52 56 481 x Chicago 46 59 438 20 Atlanta H 59 44:1 I:! Angels 41 64 .Jto ZS San Diego 47 fl l 1:1~. 1a Seattle 39 68 .364 28 East Oivl!lion East Division Montreal 60 45 571 ~ew York 67 39 .632 . Pittsburgh 58 48 · ~7 21., 'Btltt\.tno~ -<>.-.~ .~4il. ~.~k~( ~ ... ,,,~~·;.~ .:s:·:-..a'W:~ ·~ " Detroit 56 47 .544"·,,_2~~ New'.Yo"rlc'.... ~~~ ·.m1!¥ gr~· M1l"'!aukee 56 50 .S28 11 St. Louis 47 57 452 121 i Cleveland 56 49 .S20 12 Chicago 43 60 417 16 Boston 54 51 .514 12'\7 ~·,·•S<•rn Toronto 45 S9 .433 21 °"""'· •u ....... 1 • (•"<• ...... •·~~' -•Y'•Sorn &""•" ~ "-""" I O""•IA-""01 N'it,..,,,,_'<;IA1 f\All1f"P"Ot'• 4 ( .... f MK I .Y1tw~,.... 4 Ao\fl'lf" 1. (lfl'vit'l.-n(J \. 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We're runnln1 racee at lbe aame 1peeds .,.•re qui f ylnc a\l and that pull u. lD a pretty 1ood POllUon. Ana ••'" flnilbed every raee •e've ltarUd UU. aeuoa. except fOf' the tint one at Ontario wh~ a fuel pump dnve broke " Cartff'• year old P olke PC· 7 finished 18th ln that race But be'• come tn no lower than iseventh in the nv.., racn 1inc~e t.bM And a t.bJrd·plac~ flaaab art Mldtl11n lhrff w.ek.a •10 wu hll belt ahowtnt ~ the y ar noted "But we alto know we've aot to put that behind ua. "We're Just trytnc to be conaltteot and not set the world on flre. We reaJly feel our car is handl· Ina u good aa theln <Rutherford and Unser>. but both of those teams have bl& money and eneine de-partmenta. ALL WINE 20% OFF BOTI'LI OR CAR l9od """..,.. • Carter 1tlll contend• he actually flnlshed lffOftd to Rutherford at Jndianapoll.a' alt.houah he w11 penaJJud to 1hcth by ritce officials for p&Qing the pace car durln1 • uulion period. "You can't put water back on the other aide of Ute bridle. but we know we f1nlabed MeOGd." b.e "We don't have the budget to build a new car nr do extensive testing like they do. And we have our engines and stuff farmed out to McLaren. They're doing a good job for us, but it t.akes time to put it all together and build the durability and reliability you need.·• Carter is we ll aware that he get.a little media or fan attention at this point. But be fiaures that can ch:anae rapidly. (JACK ANDERSON) REVEALS In the Suhdu Surf, 2-1 FORT LAUDERDALE -Gerd Mueller f1red home the winnin g goal with less than three minut e s r e maiaint Wednesda y night to give the Fort Lauderdale Strikers -. 2· 1 victory over tho California Surf and snap the Surf's three-eam0 win streak. Mueller connected at 87:25 to cap a Striker comeback . Surf goalkeeper Alan Mayer protected a 1-0 lead for nearly 70 minutes before Lex Shoe nmaker notched the score at 78:15 It took the Surf just eight minutes to fmd the back of the net and th• goal came from an un likely player -defender John Faulkner. Faulkner. who came to the Surf in a trade with Memphis because of bis defensive abilities, headed a s hot pas t Striks beper Ju van Bre11--••:38. Gerry Jneum was •••rded an assist on the pla)', Im eighth of the season and 20th point or the 1980 NASL cam paign. Ingram was responsible for both Surf goals in a 2· 1 victory over Dallas at Ariabeim Stadium last Saturday Fort Lauderdale pep. pered Mayer with 28 shots. and the American goalkeeper was credlted with 10 sawes, many of them ol the spect.acuJar aatare • .. deUer'• winning taJ )y WU his 13th Of tht> seasoo T he victory lifted Fort Lauderdale into firs t place ia the American EHt Conference with 142 points and a 16-12 re rord Meanwhile. tht> ~urf saw als rerord droo to 14·14. <.;aJiforn1 a p1 ckell up on e poi n t on Faulkner 's goal for a season total Second·place Edmon ton is 11 points bc•htnd tbe Ame n r an We"l · leadmg ·Surf and m ust face the °'5mos tonight in GiantsS daum The Sur was playmJ! "ithout lead mg ">c:orPr Laurie Abrahams \\ho bas an hamst ring in Jury Abrahams , whn has accounted for 17 goals and 14 dSSStSts. 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"' ~~~ ""'"•0.-.1 (7M)..._.1 a.ma Me 2'll04 S l!l•l IOI St --•Sfll ""'_.,., 7S.·1~2 fir .. and S.NICe Only: Sef\ C"-"'t "1J s lt c;.-.nc. "' ............... Daily Mi 5.tt .... JO Sul! &-S • . -· P18Sl7SAt4 1t>M••,,•1 P t 9S1 (SllU l'?OS17~1• 1'7'Sl7Sll1• Ciot 51 .00 55.00 23J 56.00 57.p() 59.00 63.00 74.00 J 11 '19 293 ·' , BOATING / OUTDOORS t JlineCatrll _.Debbie DugaJJy ~ La Habra caught this 2A~l>OUDd halibut recently on the Western Pride. a ba1f·day bo•t out of Davey's Locker ln Newport Beach. 1be big fish was hooked at Huntington FJata Of' a love .anchovv Lido-14s . • Will Race By ALMON LOCK.ABE\' ~ ............. .._ Bahia Corinthian Yachl Club will lead off the par.ade of yacht races this weekend with a Friday ollht raee for Lldo-14.s known as the Luna del Lido r111Ce 'The event will bf" followed Saturday by the club's "L" Boat Regatta • Ocean racers will keep the catallna Channel h'1mmin& this weekend with Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series races -from Newport to Loog Point. Cftalina l&land Saturday and the ract> home from Lons Potnt Sunday Jim Ni c Area Marlin Fishing Picks Up . \ Ma.rtio 11euan packed up Lh1a week u tome a.ood ep4kebW tllh1.n1 occwnd olf SU a.meat•'• Dom•area M &Met U flab were boeted CM' taQ.t and re-aeaMd .., wtu.t wu couJdtred a aood tpot o11Llb. AftJltae C'Ond1U<>n4 were &deal wtth wa~ t.em· pent.&nl ill the '70-to 72...,.._ rut• and prior to the hurrkue attecu very tlabable. Both furf'I and -~.ue. are produdn.a IUik• equ1llf· well, with the more ei~ ancJen abM to ball the marlul more etfectlveb by touiDC a Uve one In front ol a fffdin& or t.a1llna fish. Mott strikes bave been reported by those troll· int 1&1'1e luret, but the number ol boata reportinc boated apliu.bma la bl1her 11non1 llve bait 1n1ltta. Wlth the ampM •llPPb ol mackerel that ii almoet eYerywhere off our coastline. It Is no wonder they are produclna lots of ftsb. Greenies and apanlah are some ol t.he best baits that un be UHd f« marlin fllhing olf Newport. followed by Oyen and lures. THE MAIN TaJCK lN llOOIQNG a striped marlin or f« that matt.er a broadbW with live baJt, I.a to be able to PftMnl the ball to the fllh at the rl1ht ~ and the ritht diatance rrom b1a mouth. M,any ancJttt have • ~ Ume touinc a two-to-~pound ~mackerel any dlltuce at au. es~lalb when it I.a oo tbe end ol an eilbt-foot leader. Then la oa.b oee way to become effedlve at Pf"••Win& tbe bait to the tptkebW and th.at la "et II FISlllNC in ptenty ot practice loM1q at sharks or log.s. Smaller Span1ab are DOt ao difficult to handle altboulb tbe leader length dote make it awkward. TREaE WAS ANOTHER BaOADBILL weisbed in •t the BAC this past weekeod when youn1 Jimmy Siewinski or Ora.nee County booked and landed a ~pounder fislun1 beavy tackle off the 267 spot. To date it is only a fair year for both sport and commercial cakbes of broadbill, but the aeuoo 1,g atlll early and t.h.Lng.s could improve. It ii too early to predict what changet wlU lake place in the overall flahing picture olf our coa.atllne due to Hurricane Howard. Those swells are sure to move th• ocean around and lts winds might help lum the ocean over. BOPEFULL Y THAT BAND of dirty water Wlll move out. the thermocline wiU move up and fl.a. htng wlll amprove for both albacore and yellowtail. The longfin are stlll off the San Juan Sea Mount area some 200 males off Point Loma and way too far to fiab effectively on one-or two-day party trips. Boat.a runnlng three and four days are get· tine into aome fair rtahing. There a.re some reports of nice school.a ol longflna, yellows. and dQrado off Baja and they could be moving in this d1rect..1on, when and if. roo· dJUooa improve. M06t likely good fishing will re· tum to our cout in late August and last until Oc tober. Wlth the warmer water around the outer islands ll'1 a good bet that some of the aamts 'ish will move in to mix with the blll!iah -·~"J.'Sllll ________ ............... "111 _________ ..., Australia Takes Lead At Trials NEWPORT. R I (AP>- Auslralia won two races while France 3 and Sweden's Sverige toot one apiflC'e Wednesday in the opep.ing set ol saJ ling lri a1s for foreign yachts vying to challenge for the America's Cup The opening day leaves Australia with a r~ord or 2-0. France 3 and Sverige l·I and Llonheart 0.2 FRANCE 3'8 VICl'ORY over the English yacht L.onbeart was the first win for owner·sltipper Baron Marcel Bkh lo bi.a four summers of trying for the CUp. It came in the wake of a threat Tuesday by the French Yacht Club running the challenge com· J>i?tltloo that it will protest Lionheart's unusual "beody mast The protest would be heard by an international jury and could result in l..Jonbeart 's expulsion on grounds tt failed to meet the dehnil.loo of a 12 ·meter yacht. Bich had been winless m cup races since his first entry in sail· ing's top rompelltion aboard France 1 in 1970 Top Kmfemaker His Reputation Is Worldwide RIVERSIDE (AP)) -"When I wu about aeveo years oki.'' saJd Robert Waldorf Loveless. "my· grandfather gave me an old Case·Barlow knife. "Well. my grandmother was all upset and she ke pt repeati.DR over and over, 'the boy la going to cut himself. I just know he's gomg to cut himself.· And my grandfather turned to her and said, 'Now, Daisy, relax lf the boy has any serue at all, he won't do 1l more than once or twice'." BOB LOVELESS ls now 51. half a continent and 44 years away from the young boy who bandied tus fi rst knife on a farm near Warren, Ohio. And aJoog the way he has earned the re putation as the world's greatestknifemaker. ''You can get a good knife for Sl 98. And for a time ll wlU wort as weU u a handmade knife. But in 20 years that lc:nife will go blooey. With a handmade knife.. your children· chlld.ren wUl still be usmg them. That 1s t.he dif· rerence "Not that much has ~n dooe LO revohruoruze the krufe smce lime began ... Loveless re - marked. "U Jim Bowie were in my shop today, he'd still be able to discuss lhc concepu. I Uunk be would be impressed with the type of materials wt: use. 'but be wouldn't be shocked. "Handmade knives began to be noticed by collectors in the '60s It was sometbmg to be had. to be treasured. But at was a s low gro wth kind of thing. Handmade knives took off m 1971 wben I organized and founded the Knifemakers' Gulld. Kn1femakers from all over the country would gel together and gradually a more perfect tool began to develop. quite a lla11dful Bob Staat.5 of Costa Mesa caught these two a lbacore on lJght ·test line on a fishing trip with Gary M) ers of f\ewport Beach. The fish were caught about three weeks ago and there are no signs of a heavy run this summ'!?r. • l I I I l I I r I I I t ONE OF THE TOP trophies m the 85 Senes dqaable·buder will be the Dally Pilot Trophy for t11f International Offshore Rule yacht with the best comblned corred.ed Ume oo the two races : Newport Harbor Yacht Club will also send its 0Cl9:'an racers to catalina ln the sixth and seventh Altematlng at the helm wttb Bruno Trouble, Bich grabbed a si:x ·aecond advantage at the st.art and leothened the margir over the six legs ol t.he 13~mile course He finished 56 seconds ahead of Llonheart On most afternoons, you'll find Loveless in the studio behind his house in Rivenide. bending over a Jal.be or a milling machine. al· tired in a T·ahirl and a pair of Jeana. covered by an lndmtrial apron and with a well-wom ••t GUESS WRY mlne are lbe engineer's cap restine oooe too best. and I'm oot saying they securely on his head. are -becaU$4? there are some "My serood wife (Yoshiko, guys making some damn good Tt«J Hunter Safety ! I B0.47JNG Classes Planned ! wb<.m be married m 1978) wants knives in t.bis country -Ls that me to act like a big sbot." be I've taken the design further saJd. "Sbe thinks I should be than anyooe elu. A bunter bafet1 course, sanctJoned by the more importanL Hey. I'm jmt a "You see, for a long lime Department of Fish and Game, wall be conducted ra<'es for IOR )achts sefting the Ahmanson mE FOREIGN BOATS are lmifemaker. I'm not as lmpor· hunten had to work v.ith 8 knife an San Clemente Au~ 30 at the Su Clemente Troph). Performan<'c Handicap Racing Fleet A scheduled LO meet in two sets of t.ant to this town as the man who that hadastrong,straight blade." Police Dept and SC'pt 6 al the San Clemente and B yarhts m quest of the Dickson Trophy anc4 races daily through Aug. 10. Two picks up the garbage... Loveless contmued. "But you Police Range. Pli R F-C entries for the Corketl Trophy. more rounds of tnals wiU then Aficionados of Loveless' craft couldn't tum it upside down to 8oOI will began at 9 a.m and conclude aboua PH~uth S~ore Y~cht Club~ send a fleet of be held later this month. with have a different perspecllve. In work on an arumal It would • yac ts an 04'ean racan1 ca tamarans the French Yacht Club d'Hyeres the year 2100, t.bey say, the puncture the skm or the cuts. 0000Bas.c instruction will be offered d~ lbe around CatM.Jina, starting Saturday, wtth only two-naming ~ 12·meter with the Loveless legacy will live on. He What I've created Is called the first meetin&. which includes a lecture on tbe basJcs. maf' crews allowed for each boat. The club will best rerord as challenger wUI be venerated much like Jim 'dropped hunter' k:rufe. whjch al· ol IUD ulety. first aid and a film on bunting. Tbe al50 hOst women racers Sunday sailing lo PHRF A 1 ed .th Bowieandh.isk:nife. lowayoutosUdeundemeathade---~..emeetiniwtUcoa.sutolJJver"'•"•ol•.._•um.. boats ustra ia was pair wa er 's hide without damalfinl tbe ~ ----. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club Will bold a dinghy Lion heart . a nd Sver1ge of skin." 22ri~and.2Zpislol. regatta Saturday Sweden wit.h France 3 in Wed· "IT'S EASY to make a knife Nofire.vmsaretoaccompanyanyooeaUeadiac Jn other Southland yacbtang areas ne&day's first set of races. that works," Loveless said. A KNlf"E wrre Ute name ol the fint meeting. Weapons may be bn>u&bt to Les Aaselee·Lml Beach The second set p It t e d Robert Waldorf Loveless etched the second session, but they wtJJ be aub.>ecl to an Cabntlo Beac~ Yacht Club -Summer Regat AuatraJla against Sverige and "outh Hooks m the blade Us not cheap. Some examination prior to sboolins.?. t.a <all clUMS) Saturday. Sunday France 3 against LJoobeart. I 1 collectors have pa.id $3,000 fot Tbis course waU be the last of the year and Long Beach Yacbl Club -Invitational race Australia. the same yacht that one ol Ilia masterpieces and yet satisfactory completion of the entire course wiU <all ctuees) Sunday . unsuccessfully challenged Ted 49 d Loveless is not a rich man. qualifythestudenttopurchaseahunt.inglicense. UttJe SIHpa Fleet · Junior Irvit.aUonal (al1 Turner's Courageous for the Cup •p00D er "You know I'm back ordered The fee for the course ~ SS. payable in ad· cla.Nes> SatUTday in 1m, easily beat Llonbeart by for .. nve years." be said. 1 unce. All materials and ammunition are tn· San'a Moalca Bay one minute. 38 ~ds in stiff NANAJMO. BrtUsb Columbia otniSEd a customer a kllile for elude~: .. ~ Santa Monica Yacht Club -August Breezes southwesterly breezes <APl -Brent MacDonald, J.S. of ~back in 1975 and that'• what lit&UCU requests should mc.lude your name, Reaatta. Saturday: lnll'aclob race, Sunday Orange has landed the blggest I deliver for. But ii a collec1or age, sex and address to Harry J Davies. UM Kini Harbor Yacht Club -Fleet races SIU PP Ea JIM HARDY fish caught so far this year at gets 'oae ot them. tbey'U tum -::=C=:a;.illiiieclil;ta;;,~San:==C=l=em~en::=te:::::=.=92672.::::::::::::==:=====i (l..-'baDencer.Cal...O,ooe-deslp>.Saturday,Sunday. followed up by steertng the 12· this Vancouver Island city, a right around and sell it f« 10 r • Paloa Verdes Yacht Club -Mark Pearson meter to a one minute 13 second 49-pound, 11-ouoce salmon. limes that much. I've got l800 in RAMS SEASON TICKETS lleaonaJ race: Saturday, &mday win over Sverige in t."ae aecood MacDonald. fishing Tuesday the bank and bills to pay. But · · Saa Diep match. . · lo a 12·foot boat with hb 12·Ye&r· I'm not worried. I've got a UWe ~ SEATS AVA.a A• I · ,~ ·.~.~~:k.~h~ ~ ... -:" -~-~~~~~ 'l"ti!~~· wu.~lw»i!@~ . old Jm>Ji.l!~r Mi~e. toolC more money trickling in." • CoMed ...... ··-5erlel:"SatUJaiy.. .• . " ,...,,, '" . .IT~.-:.~-.iA~-'.G.l;~.,tAo(~~-.,.~,;~,!d,lii1 0Nlffti"'~···~~~~\'M\11W;~· -:--......... ~-\·..i~ • ,. , .., ;' .: t I .... ,."'-··~...,~~~_,..~ .. ~· -~ · 1fiMioo Bay \'achl Club -Ugbtnmg Clus yean ~gq. notched a victory hooked wilb a tMuz bomb oo a quffe<r·~a(a~~-· "~ ...__...--=:~~<~.~;\,) ..... ,,...,,...---.. :~d~~4;:flM·; ':•~' · '.:. National Olfmpionsbip, Saturday tbroogh Aug. J.S over France 3 in the first set 12·pound lest line. but his rg>utaUoa ia worldwide. Purdue's Hefflnann . ·~ :i~~-... ~JMM)r~.;;r-0~:agli_e_'!! ' BdST<»f <AP> -llart Henmann °Art Schlichter of Ob.lo State wu bu Meli ao aood for so long, what's tbe Big Ten's lint team quarterbeek- left l« him to accomplilb in his laat aea1on. and Rich Leach or sealor year as Purdue 's Michigan received the honor the q~? · three years before that. ·"b II bard to set an encore," he "Maybe playing ror Michigan or admit• Ohio State counts.·· Herrmann u.ld . ...• ... -lDtO eollece football wttb "I've be.al working for that f« the .._ lut few )'Uri. I think d11fereat peo. • bu&. MWna NCAA fresbmaa re-pie appreciate different abiUUes. cofda b touchdowD paues and com· Mobility In the pocket may be a pltdaal W p.me tbat IUU stand. weakne11. But no betn1 picked Allf • Wftnt three Jean. M piled doesn't bother me. I have otber up ... iO .._ ,... compleUGDI, at· things t.batsatisly me." teeptl and 1ards, tbat Ju1t an ...... Hlrr'mem MMcm CD live llllli NCAA caner mara for all --ONE WOULD BE a victory at Notre Dame on Sept. 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Agn<'ullurl' St-crelury Bob Beralaod says .. Petroleum prices have risen to the poiol .vhe re federaJ and sta te Incentives have made pro -duet ion of aasohol commercially viable." Many farmers are promoting increased use of gasohol. li blend that u 90 percent gasoline and 10 perce~l alcohol. to expand markets for graln. used m a lcohol production Gasohol backers say it's an effective sub- stitute for unleaded gasoline, which was at the <'enter of last year's fuel s hortage. DOts YOUtt Ul't HAVI .. OIMAL ... 19"G? 9L!m: R. Ph. w .. rrti f\UI r1•r rarh ":irntn~" :itinnl P"''lhlf' hr;ir1nl' 11r"hlrn"" /\ """ hl'rn huh\ U'll!lll\' h""""'"' "'"rlll'tl al :1 .. h;1rr n••arh' h;1nrld:1n \I rhrt•f' fTlflOlh-hP .. hr•11ltl t1hnk h l"I ,., .... c-r n•<•\" .ti ttnP~IW'<'I rd lt'Urt n"l'-1'' \I 12 IT'l•nrh• h.1h1<" r:m hr•;ir :.nrl tum '''" .•rrt ·' .... n '"'"'' thrf'f' ',,,., "\\ ;i\ H "''1 11'1"''1 lr••ut'lll· rnn ... 1111 ·"'''' f1h\ "ll'fan \\' ,. ,. " r r \ "' ·' n ' fT' f• ti I I' I 11 t•" f) I' I I f' r" '-llt'! 1I1 f Pr 1 .. 11 11r<•hlt•IT'' J-t :• h 1 •·' • •• •• r .... •• r ... '''"""''" .•nil 't11•t1l1I ·' I " ·' \ ' I 1· r ,. ' ... " \ IT'•'flH . .I ,olll'rtl ll\rt ym·tt 11oero1c t,,, PllO~I-, l ~ "'ht-n \flU nf'et1 a rm'<l1C'int> P1rlo. 1211 , 01Jr prl''><'r1pl1nn II ... hopprni.t nt>OJrb1 or "'t' "'Ill dt'l1q·r promplly v.11 hnut <•ictra char,l?t' A c r P J l m J n v p e o p I l• 1•n t ru ... 1 u ... "''lh t hc·1 r prp,1·rrpt1nn' <\1a v "'f' '"'"~·un1I '"Or'" ll'AH UDO ll'H .. MACT frtt ~ • ..,., l 5 I HosfMhll 1,-d ~hoc.It Ml-1510 OFACE TO SHAIE 1100 '.IO ft w lhrf>E' otl1cPc; wa111no rnOIT' xero x f11rn1shPd or unfurn1c;hf\<1 reCPClll()(>1c;t? 90' Paufarmo & PPdh1ll 957-0322 COLLECTORS CORNER Rare C<Mns & Stampe GOLD & SILVER Prtces For 8-6-M o.4'1<19Wl6J:J 5'1¥ff CLS16n "''UOI"''~ '\Mpl~ l .... OO Co•~ 0 p,.""°"' lllO"-\llW"I' 8d<J" llvy Seti '441 -· '441 -· '41] '42L V7• sm 1ue-.. 1~ ~lfw<~~- (714)5~ South Coast Plaza VIiiage --~, .. -~ .. l•<n•U ,._ -CM•t ~u.al Business Families Double-up for Savings BJ JOHN \INNlFF 4\ ..... -......... NEW YORK Bia bllla and k>ll jobl are fore· ln1 houleho&dl lo double up Mani.ct couples are movma ln wllh p11renu 8iDl.MI are 1lvlna up a parttne'flta Elderly parl'n\I are movtn& In wtlh children The result . UJrt S•ndlla1er • Co . la 11 boua8old dedlno of 239.000 ln June and July. and the po&.mtial for a one· year 1t\rtnka1e of a 1nllllon un Its, which wouJd bt1 the ar•.tLMt alnce World War II Albert SlndJlnatlr . chaJrftlan ol the\ Moclla. P• ~onomk r• arch i nd rOfteu Un1 firm. bl•nH•11 "rialna utility b1U . h11h property tau . tho h11h coat ol household mainlena.nt'e and rlat.n11 1'1!nl• " INDUN(a;11 OISC'OVEIO:u lhf' "lt\rl11ll•M•' which~ lo ha"" bt.·1i1un IU'OW\d M''mortal U11y durinl h1a com&Joill ) ., l~l phoo urvey of u oo hoW1ebolds a wt.<ek, wh1d1 hwi bt't' a rl'IJUlar routlrw for cloeeto2S Yl'dl":\ lie caJC'uJlll'l\ lh1it In th\• followmi;c two month" the bou.whold C'Ounl deduwd from 73.93 1.000 umt.' to 73.692,000. und thul rurlher declin<>s ran bt• l'x peeled. t!SJ>"<'l.Alh 1f tht' t"("()n()my continue~ to worsen He reels ttw ,.,tn·nw poss1b1hty -not a forecast WOUl1I bt• •• rulloff of up lo 10 million W\ alS, a ranliCc thul rn·i.uppost•l\ a depression For now. how~vt-r. lw 'l'' the decline continwng "for a year at lea:.t " Ln 11 way. tll' ... u1d, ""' ttrt" retreattng to the lifestyle oC 50 ) l'Url\ t1.:o \\he n three generations hH·ll Wlder one roof, a style that 1n more re<>ent years gave \' uy to one-generation and even om• nwmber households. Sindlinger. whose analyses ~1 n• widely followed by retailers a nd manufacturers. believes that 1f th" trend continues for more than a year it cou ld rhan~t.· many other economic l'"<Pt.'C'lat1ons and proJ~llons cuH•W'' It could. for example. mean r educed applianct• and automobile sales. he says tie believes 1t "ould certaml> mean less than an· ttcipated demand for housing And rt probably means mon.• add111ons to existing housr.ng. SINDLING t:R 'S researchers found the g reatest hou.sC'hold rontrartlon in the heavy in dustry states of the Midwest and Northeast. ex C'lud mg l'ew Engl;ind tie rtnds the trend expe<:1al· ly c lear m !'.urh :.tales as Ohio. M1c h1gan. Illinois. Pennsylvama , !'le" York and 'New J ersey The tspoH ram<'. he says. when researchers found four or r1vt.• adults Irving at the same ad· dress and sought to ddermrnc the r eason why Wit h gro"1nc frequency, he said. 1t was explarne-d -that "our daughter JUSt moved m." or "our ~on moved m with hrs "1fc und child " The doublers they found, are mostly from thre4! age categories· very young adults or even t een -a,gers: 40·)cur to 45.ycur sUlgles. many of them dlvorced or legally separated: and those 70 years or older. The doublc:rs mtludc some m embers of th(· social set sometimes calll'd the sw1Jlg1ng stngles. Re-arming Need Of Ecorwmy SAN FRANCISCO <A P> -The country must rt> arm its t'COnomy. but strmulatmg de mand "'on t ~()rk , th1· Rank of Amenca., 1·hrt>f l'1:onumr~l -.a~s Walter Hoadley told r eporters that the :.upply srde of the equation -productivity, savings and investm ent -1s what needs the stimuJus "We wasted lhe entire deeade or the 70s." HoadJey said of trying to solve the coun- try's ~omic problems. "We have to re· cognize it may ta ke lhis entire de<:ade to turn this thing around ... Hoadley said the principles that have governed the country's economic policies for lhe past 40 years will no longer work. He maintained that less government regulation is needed and that lhe government nee<h to encourage ris k taking by busmesses. .. As a nation. we do very HtUe in the form or long-range planning. We a re ob. sessed WJth s hort-range considerations ... he s aid. Committee Delays Auto Res traint Date namf'd bttauae of their carefr~. sometim4!s caah- rich llfeslyle lo which a separ1te 1partment play td a central role. generally point out. more Americana will become aee 30 -considered a home·b\ly1n1 age -than ever before in hlstory. Houslni shortages have been widely forecast. Strains on that llr •atyle have intensified as rcnla. utlllUes and other household maintenance co~lll have w ared, and as apartments 1n many urt•as have been converted to condomm1ums and coopcruUvcs H doubllng-up contlnues Cor several years it m sghl lessen that demand for houslng, as well a~ for a host of other Items that accompany the purchase of a home It would seriously upset many economic projections. llou1'1nt< lnduatry otrlc1als gene rally have forecast a <'Ontlnuntion or conversions. a shortage of rental apartments and a shortage or single· fumlly houses. in large part because or demo· graphic reuons The new m e a s ure of economic change, gene rally ignored until now. will probably be as closely watched in the future as the rar more popular eronomlc indicators, such as unemploy- ment and hous ing starts. Ourin1t the 1980s. these housing 0Hlc1als ..... , ......... 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THE BILL MOVES the deadline for inclusion ~=:~·~:i~ ~ '!~ :~:1 w.~ ;~: NI.. ~NO=~ ·~ff t'.:... :: .:: ~~ ,;~,f ll ~t'1'~ ·:r. Of either air bags Or automallC Seal' bells in new ·--..rlhO ~~.. ~ 7! .: ~ (UI' JI ~ ~t I•• h )~ ~! l~ :! ~~: n~: ~ "':tu'"'.~rl 4.t I• •I ~~~ •: ~ Ii~ cars from' 1982 to 1983. the newspaper sail:J. . =° .~ ... :::; "" M • •' '° "° =-~ ~ ~ ~t t."'.:1 , n , » ~;,.., '° 11 11 io w...,, • JI • ,, v.<tt ,11, u J1J Current law calls for lhe systems to be IO· v•Mi "' blNQl\I ........ IO«> 10., hd>I .... NI.. ... , p., • " H1 ""'o -• 1' 6.. ~ '" I .. I "° S6 ECll, , ... ti ,. ed I b 1982 cdJ S b )983 ,..,._. pilA W1-• Vt! !loo< •I• NI. I,,. IV"' I 11 I • iwM()pl 1101 °'I\ p,.,._ ~-S8 1£Gr .. 4'1 11.19 clud ln arge cars Y • m um car Y cN199> "'"" ~.J" :~ ~ H ~~ .., v•o ,, .... 1. "'•' u <.> NL ...oNv f 11 )' ., ,, ,..,,., .~,.,. °' SoGot<t ,,, 1• ., 1110 and s mall cars in l984 ·--'-,,".,.,1. o; C:0 11 II Nl l l ~, 1'• ... ,, NNll ... 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Gitt! ~t :::: 'Hl io"o'i z: :! ·: ~ 1rn '""""' ;~: ,; r. ::~ '! n '!: ~· panies Were expected l0 lnstaJJ 8UlomatiC Seat Enlrv II U 11 i. -I U HI. ~s::... a:,• 4.t Nl ~ ~ ! r. rn NfB;t;,:.,. 'II ~;;-' I~~ .t~ 51..,.fa : 1 '7 Nl belts r ather than air bags, the legislation also ~ "': :!l ~= ~ i!!i.U 1' A~ rn •Ol SI ..... 11 .. E~I ,. le 11 1' To [a thOO.Z I t"J NI.. da th · • 1 t t -'-ers ......, 10,. n 41 ~ "es '• n a.-s oo s 10 SJ 10 ,. 11 u Gno111 "'°' 11 i. v•>t• 11 QI 11.1 St••""" • 11 10 .. man testbat . e nahon s lwo arges au om!"'. ~:.. 11 ,.11,,1 ~-u).)1s • ONTC •11•11'• .~ ~~ ~!l tr.tom 101011tJ vo.,eu .... 1u1 ~~ ~?l,,HJi -GM and Ford -Include air bags u an option in f:-",.,.. :: ~ 11N1\ ,. ,..",.. ; : '~ ~" ~ ~ rn ~"'r;" r,~ u" ~l,.Q '!:; 'l ~! ::'~ J:; :t l'f.._~ !! ~ :~: at lust ooe model line by 1983. .._ " » "' ~ I~ '.'I ~ J ~ lil .,_ ., ., ., '"1::;:" r~~ ., ";'::, .. ~ ,. ., r .. ;. -ii; • ~ ,.. ~ ll!:n:, ·94tAn NL C..pll tOdllH ...... _·~NI. c-ro lJ•• HI. 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Soult Co..e COIU Mlee • _..... ~ c.· u a. •• tt 11GN 1,.. 1 .. 11.., M'J "..., t1 ., 1...,..."' , n ~!-!,,.._.. 1 , .... U1• So1<1 ,.u N'---1~ '"' -, ... , 0 • ~ ., " 1,.1 11(.ffra •" 19,.1 we 1uo u.. ,...,,. -• 41 NI.. t.rilr• 11t n .. v.i.. u-d r 'l I J STOCKS I BUSINESS Thur day ~ Closing Prices . NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS O...l•t•Ol'n ljjQttrlllftoi>t"' ,_.,,. Ytf• ._._,,, ,.._,,,. ,...,_., &o.,IOft. 0.ll'ot•-Ctnoclll<Wtluou •OI .... \ -,_ ...... llW M•llM•I 4•-lalkWI Ol '-cllfilMU 0M ... •-lftt41fWl '• lhul'llCUy,Auguat 7. 1980 N DAILY PILOf 87 Dow Jones Final Up 12.71 CLOSING FIGURE 950.94 Companies Enjoy lnfor1nation Act By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ When the Freedom of Information Act was passed 1.11 1966, it was hailed as a gr eat boon to individuals in the age· long struggle to protect themselves against an oppressive government. The law struck a m ighty blow against government secrecy. It said that i( you wanted to find out wh<tl the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Internal Revenue Serv1<'e or any other agency had in their fil es on you, then you could ask to see those docume nts -and they had to be given to you. THERE WERE, OF COURSE, some exception~. The Pentagon rould not be forced to give away defen:.c secreL.., And some confidential matters that bus iness had disclost!d to a J!O\'l'mment agenc)' could not be released . And the dis t l osure~ wen· not s upposed to infringe on personal privac) But. in general, the new law was supposed to open up government book:-to citizen ins pection. If somebody 1n Wa shington, 0 .C . was collecting information about you . then you had a rig ht to see that informat10n -or any other 111formation tha t vou desired Tht-act ~a.!. ·~1gned into law by President Lyndon n. Johnson on July <I. 1966 And no~ that it has been on the books for 14 years. who have been the greatest user-.·• You m 1s;:ht h<.tve guessed : the poor oppressed corporat1nn:- The freedom of Information Art has turned out to !)(: a great boon to· companies trying to d15cover whtil different ~ovemment agent·tcs are up. to Agencies such as tht· Federal Trad e Commission, the fo'ood and Drug Ad m1n 1!>trahon and the Secun ties and Ex· r hangt-Comm1ss1on are consta ntly 1n vest1gat1ng bu~mc'>c;es for one thin~ or unothl·r :'l:o~ c·omrwnH·" C'Jn gl't thP1 r h.in<h on lhe rlon1rnt•1th lht'"l" ugenc1cs 1urn up , -~ I ~~ · It !'> ;i form of industrial esp1on<.1gc" l''<Cept that they <lo 1t under the law," ~aid Barbar<.t Ke ehn, head of the Freedom of Information Act umt at the F'TC Money Tree .. THE ESTIMATE IS THAT betwttn 75 and 85 percent of all reques~ under the Freedom of Information Act are izenerated by corporations. The law has even given birth to a company, FOi Services, which will handle such requests for companies Companies use the law to dig up all kinds of informa· t1on. You don't even have to be a citizen or an American company to us e the act -and you don't ha ve to explain why you want the rnformat.Jon. The Economis t. a British weekly, told how Prc<idie Laker of La ke r Airways got a transcnpt of a C1v1l Aeronaut ics Board hearing in which U.S. and Bntish governments and the major airhnes fly. mg the Atlantic testtf1ed that they were oppooed to cheap flights by the Laker Skytr am ~ause they wanted to limtt passengers and keep fares high. That information helped Laker establish his new service . The Wall Strttt Journal reported r~ently that of the 33,000 Preedom or JnformatJon requesL5 r~eived annuallv by the FDA 85 percent came from drug companies. They r ange from requests to St.>e plant lnspeetion reports <on competitors' plants as well as their own> to demands to see applications for new drugs . St~k.JI In TIW' Spot light NEW YOQW: t AP' ,,,,,, ~ 0"<"" AM ,,., (f'l.rer'lQP" ~ ,,.._ ''ft••• _.,n\t ...,. ft..- ,...._ 'for1t SIO"'-f •f'~n.Qo> •\~ trA<IU'O t\jtf10t\1tHY .;t ""'Of'f>t~ \1 ...... , ..... s...., 1r. JOO M,fn~t In< .. / II)() w •• " L#nb b.oG ""° Ar••n R"• ti1C> ..(JO C,..., ~a<\ o•O ~ (ty. V\"°'r \ 'Q Q()l s...or. Oro •411 <00 ~""' .. :.;:uJ ,,,._ T6 t U.,l\A. ~·i:.o •18 'W IBM II) )o.~) SrM\AoPO •'1 \ Pt\olll>'Po't J<l.4 IOO """ ()ol )•I lo:) II tt ... ,.; . .. ~l ... . ' ..... ,. ~· .~ 1~' ... ••• ..... . .., . .. ·~ .... . ... • ... ~~J 10') J11 IOO nuoo t" QC)) 16) )00 111 JI)) 110 XIO • , 009 ~1 X10 lfs!IX> Met ab • VI·~ JI )I; • •J',. ,, . 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MISS PEACH · • I I f I J I THE FAMILY CIRCUS A ln°Ht'11t, ~ rr ~E THAT 'NOTMIN& IS ~fAIN EXCEPT DEATH .ii.ND -rAXES1 i' by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson . :1 1, ,, t · • ; . by Mell Laiarius O~ABBLE COMICS I CROSSWORDJ; by Ch•rltS M. sthulz BIG GEORGE IF TME'< 60 ON A CIW15f. AND DON'T 6ET t(JSSEO. IT'.S AJ.WA"f5 TME lRA~EL A6ENfS FAULT~ by Tom Batiule "If you don't take your feet oll my couch, you·re REALLY going to feel persecuted!" ~ • N£~1" 1'1Mt, 6£ MD~E 'All£rv\.. \IJME:N '401) t>IAl. !~ t~ lllk:OM~OUl~'f( stEEPS \.1'£ ~I) WOUl.0 ~~ lfff~ON 'fO u.IMA1' '4ov'"' OOt~. '{ov' 0 sAvE. ·n1£ ~ts1 or us A L.01" ~ ... liilCOM~hllht<.£ 1n by Kevin Fagan 4'1'vAL\..'f, ~E MA() AL~EAO~ ~I.It>.!& OP 6£fORE I ~l10 1'~~'f. flj ~~- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by L vnn Johnston DR. SMOCK Y~S. NOW WH~Re DO YOU SAY rr HLJR"f"S, KIDPO? -& ... \ wnNT M'/ ~~ by George Lemont M I SS CRe:ese. RE:MOVE: A P IN FRO/VI. 'THE: t..oweR e>ACK OF ,-HAI L.l 't,.. CL-AY SIA.Tut:: OF MRS. 1.-ANGL.e. Y .' by Gus Arnota TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE / '. ~ IStqna s Plant llfe 10 Hoc>tOOd· Oes• ,. S4rlQle 15 8"d 16CufM 17 Modest 19 Pteposiuon 20 Outcome 11 Mid 23~ ~!<MO SSOuanna S90!1~ letm 63 MalleoYet 6' Canaoe nem 'IWOIOS 665ooaen 67 Gom 66Caoe 69 ""''' 70 8ar9*f\S 71 Pot111 25 Lewneo DOWN ~ fooloell 1 Insult 2·potnl8tS 2 PIM fruil 30 -9QQ 3 Duell oenus 3' T01et11e • ~ aga"' 35 c.ro.ts 5 Tutt .. -a "u /. l I llj Tj Nj •• A G "" l ". 01•1•1 11 0 • r g I I I r I • •111111• A l ON IQ II I A , 10-I l 0 I -· I~ ••• ,..1. I I I I 1"11 .. I I ••l lAJil" ·-IAIUIU ft ..... 1liR"····· ..... ,. __ _Ill •1•1• •1•1ar 1•It11•1• •1•1• I ll I flAll.[ ,..Jll I• ·-ft . c •1011~ a I ' I AHll •'-I M ·-A L U I ·-· I , f I U a' u,.. Ill~ l1L1I 10 • u • A G f I • "' f •All fl I ... ' f I 1U D IU -~iv•• 0 •• r • ' 37 NQ.r'Ce Vat c:rMm 2' -.Cfa.llOn '1 Apet1ure SI NegelTve Pf• 6 Vamoose 26 Grtta '9 Eatltet Prefi ~ Ir• • 1 Floman Poet 21 C:OOC.,n.ng 5 •,Grid~\ ..,. , __ "',., .... ~v~~;~-..~~~~~<-14.[,, sound 10 Ea111et1 31 Soo11eo 55 G1uaro ... •3 rwosome 11 Pain ~sm ~O•C>ef 56 ProtlO()n•St ·':• 45 BostOt> -11 Olm111u11~ 32 '"419"''"' 5; Eve 1 m11e ,,,,., 46 -of Com· wtt1• JJ Lauoeo 58 -bene "· mons 13 Booted 36 1Aam pot/Ila 60 lr1' layer '8 Bell 11 Ill Scneoulff .o Rote r ae>od ly 6 1 Yu11e sign SO Stlati>ened 21 Kinq of 'I 0.,del" lool 62 C411ttC !128eat Judah 44f10g 1arva 65San fr, eitERTAINMENT I NEWS FEATURES Comedy Debuts . ~ Ka:>-e Ballard. who shared till• OD tM TV Mrl "The Mot.hen tu 1.Aw," the Hit ol .. Aputmeot I." pla)'in1 a aud- 'al'ld Jt&tlan widow ln an aitaa. bi1 city apart. t bouM. 1be show. whkh anivte trom a ~ ~mlere. la m 1t.s fint stqln1 on the West ~erformances of "Apart.meftt 8 Slrikea Back" =be given nightly except Monclaya at VaJ")'lng a1n times at Sebashan'a, 140 Avenida Plro, _Clemente Call 492 99SO for mformallon and re- MrYaUom LOS ANGELES <AP> -The doctor for bard Pryor says it may be two months before comedian. severely burned in an accident in .J e , will be strong enough to return to work. "It's tar too soon for him lo be wot k- .. Probably in a couple ol montba as his gt.b increases," Dr. Jack Grossman said. '"I J him in the office and he's making remarkable s~des. His attitude 1s remarkable. He's just a g'tat patient " PRYOR HAS BEEN HOME FOR almost three lrs since being released from Sherman Oaks munity H06pital. where he had be4-n taken r the June 9 accident at his Northridge home. Grossman sa1d Pryor continues to follow a re- en ol therapy and diet and is gradually build- ing his strength. Except for an interview Pryor conducted with Barbara Walters the day be left the hospital, the 39-year-old come- dian bu made no public ap- pea.-... or· statements since be wu found wandering the streets with critical burns. ~ In the interview. televised Tuesday, Pryor denied police alle1ationa that he wu makinc .~ mne derivative called .. (ree base" wbea the •~cldellt occurred ~ comedian said be was clelning cigarette lighters and accidentaJly '°'ched off some spilled rum :~··rr WAS STUPm:· RE said in the ABC-TV *ew. "Me and my partner had been drinking amaican rum -·it's called •overproof" -and ere drinking and it spilled, and be went to get a · el out ol the bedroom to wipe it up, and I lit a retie, and ~e next thing I know t wu oo fire," ? 7Tbe name ol bia friend wu not atven NOW PLAYING -· ........ ~... •t..a .............. ---19•·)11Jr> C-llllN !>40-CM4 ---~~ NClftca'-TIUm UlllW. It"'....,. IY.-..w.. LlflU...... £1 lOlt !Ill !l8IO O.ll!Qa 63H110 ________ ,.. ... ______ _, Intermission Tom Tltils Irvine'• "Man Who <.:acne to Dinner" aa WU· Uan ~.a former profe11donal actor returnln1 to the •tace a.fttt a 19 r• ar ab&ence to portray the lrH~lble Sheridan Whiteside EUaabe\h Tiemey . Mark McCoy .net Holly Haye1 form the romantic tnanJle, whll Rob l"ahey t. featur~ lo three con· traatint rolH. Ot.hel'5 ln lhe large lrvtne cut .,.. Roslyn Nehla, Traty Godfrtiy. Errc>! Allen. Lenore St· J~me, 9LeYe Winget, Adam Murdz.a, Meri Flnley, Janet Farmer, David Van ~ke. Kann Jackman. O~rgta Haley and the Fe1erabeod lrio. father Tom and sons Kurt and Kar "The Man Who Came to DlMer"' will be pre- sented Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m through Aug. 23, wilh Sunday matinees at 2:30 Aug. 10 and 17 . 1n tbe Turtle Rock <.:omm unity Park auditorium, on Sunnyh1ll Road of Turtle Rock Drive m lrvu\e. Reservations 7S4-3643. Winding up their stints on stage this weekend are the musical "Company" at Orange Coast College and the comedy "Last or the Class" at the Westminster Community Theater. John Ferzacca is directing "Company." which continues Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. Tickets are on sale at the OCC box office. "Last of th e Class" concludes with performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 at the Westminster theater, 7272 Maple SL Call 893-8626 for reservations. Three other productions on stage at local playhouses ari!: "Grease" at the Harlequin Dinne r Playhouse. 3503 S. llarbor Blvd., j wit north or Costa Mesa (979-5511 I. The Fifties musical plays nightly except Mondays and has been extended through Nov. 2. -"The Fantast1cks" tonight and Friday and '"You're a Good Man, <.:harlie Brown" Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, ~ Laguna Canyon l\oad, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Curt.ajn is 9 p.m . for the musical repertory program, running through Aug 23. · -"\;&1.IJorrua bu1te · at tne ttuntmgton Heacll Playhouse. in the Seacli(( Villal{e center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach <847-4465). Performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 through Aug. 30. Writer· at Home EAST CHICAGO. Ind. <AP> -Academy award-winning screenwriter Steve Teslch recenUy returned to his youthful haunts in this steel city in hopes~ creating another hit film. Tesich. who was born in Yugoslavia but grew up in Indiana, won an Oscar for the best screenplay ror last year's "Breaking Away," a film loosely based on the life of one ol his friends at Indiana University in Bloomington. His latest effort. "Four Friends." focuses on a Yugoslavian. Danilo. who leaves hii native landtogrowupin East Chicago. A Alm by JOE CAMP CHEVY OfASE.and BE.NJI are "'OH HEAVENLY i>OG" Sczm1ng JANE SEYMOUR OMAR SHARIF as Malcolm Bart Goat Star ROBERT MORLEY . r Also Starring ALAN SUES• OONNEU. Y RHCX>E:SI Wrttten by ROD BROWN1NG and cX>E CAMP Oln!cted and Produced~ A tol.JL8f.RRV SQUARE • r.,1g11 ... ap.1.•••· 1wo••·W!"*3 w:--....--.,..... ___ _..._~ ITARTS FllDAY ~ -= I.. . . '._; ." ~ .....-... ~I' I I ... '-......I' 11 •' .. ~ f •• ,f\11111 1 Hf\1 I> ' ' ; . ~ ~ lhunldey,Augu1t7, 198() OAA.VPtLOT D ..•. ,.._ 'fipofBaf La t e J immy Durante's widow Margie dis plays o n e of entertain er's hats as daughter Ce<'e h_olds up s heet mustc . Both item s a r c be ing sent to S mithsonian ln~lltution in Was hington . DC ------- Westerns -Not Passe Old West Dranws Al1ooys Popular CHEYENNE. W)'o <AP > - Th ey are teach e r i. and bureaucrats. economists and doctors. part-timt-a nd pro fessional. What brings them together ls their shared romance with the American West They embrace a legend of cowboys and courage that others also enjoy ; not just an Dodge Ci- ty. but around the world. from Ogden to Oslo. Tucson to Tokyo BUT THEY TAKE one addi· llonal step into the world of gun- fi ghters and Indians cherished by Americans. They write about it. They make it come alive. "They a1J love the West." said Leon C. Metz. president of the Western Writers Association, which held its annual conveati• in Casper, Wyo. ·'There's a physician m Em- poria, Kan .. who dehvers babies -Don Coldsmith. lie hopes even to give up doctoring and write for a living." Metz said. Metz is an executive assistant to tbe mayor of El Paso, Texas. but looks forward to making writing a vocation ··Everyone hopes they bit the big one. I'm going to do some handsprings when I do." he said. IT'S NOT AN avocation for th«:: easily daunted The wanner of the Golden Spur short subjeet award was J ames Bellah of Tarzana lh~ .,tory ""Jason Glen- dauer·s Westc-h"' ~as ~ubmttt.ed 16 times before it was published by f'ar West Magazine There have bffn thousan<'h of books wntt~ about the taming of the West yet around the world the appetite for Western novels seems 1.D..Sallable. Louts L'Amour. the champion of Western novelists. has written 76 books -mcluding "Hondo," which was made 1Dto a John Wayne moVle -that have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide The best·selhng author 1n Norway in KJell Halving, who has written more than 100 books m a senes about Western hero. Morgan Cane JEANNE WILLIAM& a p,... llfic writer of Western no"els featunng female heroines, has had her works translated mto Italian, German. NorweJ'1an. French. FJemDUSb and Serbo- Croat. Al their convenUon. about lSO of the West.em Writers Associa· t 1on 's 450 members gatbet-ed from across th4e United Slates and Europe to pick up wnting tips, exchange ideas and meet publis hers Meu says. that part of the at· traction ol the Old West story is the romantic image or a ruued indiv1 duaJ -"the Shanei. and 'Tough Deeisions' President Carter Able, Says Tom T. NASfMLLE. Tenn. <AP> -"The monumenlal intellectuals or the world are cursed," the man S&Jd, his feet propped up on tus desk. "1bey have no leadership or commurucallon ability." That philosophy is from s mger·songwriter Tom T. Hall. who said: '"To lead the nation 10 ooe d1recUoo. at lakes a particular quality.'' RALL SAID RE HAS FOUND THAT quality in President Carter and that's why be endorsed Carter for re~lttlloo and has worked extensively this year on his behall. In turn. President and Mrs. Cart.er have Invited Hall and bis wire to be their guests next week at the Democratic National Convention in New York City ~~~~~li ;A_r;.~, tf4Us 'f\'e~O:t_~rru~t._ouests Of lbe ~~-~:.J~~~·~~f;,~;·,~~,~~~ ... :~.~.:-=--·; ... ~ :'T'~ "1bere are th.tee great games,·• Hall s-aid in another molent of pb.i.k>eoPhical gwe-and-t.ak:e ln his office sooth ..._ ~~~Abvllle. "They are football, golf and JIVWICS. 1be convention will be the SUper Bowl of politics. I'm very anxious to see bow It works." Hall, best known for wrilinl the Jeaa.nM C. Riley h.tt "Harper Valley PTA" and siqlne hita lfopalong Ca~s1dys" -tnum ph1ng over evil "We lt ve in a world that 1s so comJJI<''< . Nobody can :.olve anythm~." he said. "THERE'S SOME; appeal to this lone fi gure on a horse who comes riding into town. You know he 's n ght. He's a good person and he cleans the town up and doesn't have to file an en- vironment.al impact statement.·· But today's Western novelists have humanized their charac- ters. 'nfe "ood guy does not always wear a white bat. He may be short and fat. He may a void a showdown or buy some time with a saloon girl. T he hero may even be a woman. The first of Mrs. Williams' two-volume epic about Anzona. due to be published this month 1s entitled "The Valiant Women." Like many o( her 43 other book..<1, :.he saJd. 1t features "strong m· dependent women." Mrs. Williams' heroines "are forced by war or some other de- s a gn forced to take CHe of families and canyon without a man" -an image man y modern women can identify with. she said. SHE WAS PREPARING for a tnp into Wyoming's Wind River Mountatns to research her next book about a woman lD a Welsh immigrant party who pulled handcarts from Iowa to SaJt Lue City. Her character will be ta ken by the Sioux and become a mt'dactne woman, Mrs. Willaims said. There's more to it than Just being more faithful to tustory than earlier novels, which bad female characters . "standing around wnnJ'IOR their hands, .. Mrs. Williams said . It's good business. Mrs . W11Jiams, "'.ho has re· ceived two of the association's Golden Spur a wards and a Golden Saddleman award. S&Jd s he's selling a million copies of her tustorical, remale-onf'flled books · "WOMEN BUY ABOUT 80 percent of the books anyway," sbe said. "Women are where the readers~~ ~~~n·i~~~ ~, able to make a living al it only for the past 10. llke "Old Dogs, Cblldrea and Watermelon .111~~·,JAJte..'~~·i,... -~L.~ • this 'sprt.ng. '" -r...:._.'"" -- Greg McCarthy, 37, made the transition a week before the coo ventioo. to conbnue bia work on a series re.twin& Darby Buclt- i a g b am, a character be describes as "the antitbeseis ol Clint Eutwood" -a abort, '\--... -~ ... ~~ .......... ..: .:....-ft_ .. .....-~-........ .......,.~ ............. ......-.~.---.. J inept with hOnes and &UDB. BE WAS IN IOWA, NEW BAMPSlllaB. '....... "I got bred ol the stereotype, Wyoming. Alabama and llfa:r)'taad OD belailf ol MAU the m~~N'Wboy," .....W. Lbe Carter campai1n. He also staled a fund-raialna diADer ln bis These caa...•. and an em- bome fer the president." Hall said. "We're going In the right phasis on research, bave directioo. diminished the Western novel's "In spite of Harry Truman and Abe Lincoln. the American i m a I e as s e>c on d · c 1 ass people still believe there'• aometblq deficient in a prealdeoL literature, Metz •aid. They come May&e'tt's some complex that we can't shake. at a time ol erowiD& lDterest in "We still believe i.D beroes. After all. we believe ln superman. such works. Some say we are gotnc to elect one of America's favorite cowboys as president. 1bere we IO look1nl fOf' heroes again. ..COLLECl'IVSLY, TBE.AMEaJCAN people are like the individual." Hall aaid. "'They like to find No. l and then threaten him with a ~.L!rom &be West. But down deep, I think they admire this t fw bi.I bonesty and lntepity and for his obvjom willinpea to maketaulb deciaiCJftl ln an elec:tJon year.'' Hall said Ill beUeY• Sm. Sdward Kennedy would make a Sood prealdlat-but not DOW. "He'• r--. for 'M. He bed to do a lot ol campatplnc to pt rid of all bil lmap proble• -' M made IOOd aU'ldel toward the presldeaC)'.'' Hall 1a1d. "He'd mak• a 1ood pretldent because or his ex~ but DOt tbla JW.'' RALL, 1"1o CALI.SD ..... ,, a LncMpeedeat ratJMr than a Democrat, 11ld be probably will l4ke hl1 cuJtar to th~ -~ ~.u.aP be) not ICWuMd tuiDI nuMdJ. -• "I" t icrmMtJl•ffl".~ N.ffJ9WIJ.':#olt'a .. ~:~_-:: ........... l'!SllY.4L OK ... OM. v MOT .,,..:-::..... ---..... ._ ..... ~ .............. ............... -.h9 ......... ............... ..... .......... ,....__., ..,._ . ..., ....... ................ _. e••-.,.._CICUl\a ... __. . .....,. ..... ~ .. 0.... ........ ~ -.. 1110., ..... . • fT TAal A 'n4l9' ~ .,, l&A ..,,. ,. ...... lfY"'9 to ......... °' eo-nt• lr08I "" ------Al ~ • ~.,.._,_ • ~ OClfllfWft1 ; ..... TO"°"" ..,....nt \'letDs Brll Hoeoot• C.NIWI MICNIWI ... TICTlll:.OOUOH NOCIAN"8~ Hooan 11un11 a 11001 ~ ~ Ille und9t ~~'°"''• • OICk CAVETT <>-r ""'"'°' Jan MOUtf> fP.,t 104 ,, Alan Arklll stan. as a man desperately try. mg to ~cape lrom a m e ntal ~patal after witnesstng attacks on pauents by guards in NBC's movie. 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Car~ • 3.30 fJ ••. ., ~ . ..,.:: I 0..,. 119721 AIG""• 11'.>"ne M~-1 0.-•: by 1~rmstrong & Batiuk • ...... ~ 1 ,-~----~=======:::---------..... :· .. :: NBC Specials Alm at Youth ABC Places l st In Dull Week NEW \'ORI\ (A P l -There may bt> no ronnect.aon hetween NBC's planned "Project Peacock" series of prime-Ume s pe .. ials for younl? people and tht> Federal Communications Commission's inquiry into children's programming The fact is, NBC will devote an hour Qf prime-time every other week of 1981 excluding July and August.. to specials for yowtg viewers. designed -tn the n etwortCs words -"to entertain and ettligbt.en •· The FCC, it appears, may Tht> "ProJttt Pea('ock" senes wall hegin in January, and contmue on an c•very-other ·week basis lllrough the year Programs will be broadcast weekru~hts at 8. and Sunday evem.ngs at 7 Th" sch<dule wall include 20 specials THERE ARE SEVERAL programs 10 • ·Peacock.' and I think that's why w~·ve attracted the people we have,'' he says. &herick says NBC'.s announcement to the mdustry of .. ProJect Peacock" br ought ··(j frig htening a mount of material," many more suggestions than could be developed. LOS AJ'llGEL~ <AP1 ABC placed JUSl th~ shows m lht' Lop JO televts100 programs ror tM ~·eek end.lng Aug. 3, but still walked a way "10 first place lD the A.C. Nielsen ratmgs 4 Some ren.an.s helped the network score strong- ly tn Uw-m.id·range of lhe ranJtings to fan uh w•lh an average rating or 14. J • h ''WE • ~ED ..__ at •L.-'dea," t e series in various stages of develop· &JUVw. .. ,...,, UlllC • ment. including \; he says ol the seledloo process. "Was it .;:. _ .. Alice in Wonderland," a new two-distinguished from the normal type of THE NETWORK THAT HAS dominated OM ,.soon n!IQuire a certain part ol the TV ..:day be set aside for c.-hildren. though not ~ tlecessarily prlme·timf" hour adaptation of the Lewis Carroll program done for young people? Was it summ~ raung.s. CBS. had 13.4 and NBC had 12.4 classic, starring Miss Streep and pro-t-0uched wtt.h singularity? after a first·place fmish a week earlier. TI14 duced by Papp. the Broadway en-•rAnd beyond that, wouJd It fulfill the Nielsen rating measures the number of 1'V.! trepreneur network's expectation to produce pro-equipped hou.c;eholds m the country tuned into t(f WBATEVEa THE motivation, NBC "The Electnc Grandmother." a gram ming for children of a type never least part of a particular show .: certainb as not committed to "Project one·hour fantasy·drama adapted by done berore'.'" LION TAMER CBS captured the first two places m the hilt . Peacock .. solely to appease the FCC science fiction writer Ray Bradbury from T he FCC. meantime, seems to have Gebet-WIUiema angs with "The J effersons" and "Trapper J<>tvtl :-The net.wcwit. struggling to ~ape last hEilsecowntrlc ~bort story. "I Sing the Body focused its attention on the period M.O.," wru .. ·1e A.BC's top.ranked show, "J'h..-~ place ln prlme-time, clearly hopes to at· between 8 a.m. and the start of prime· Company was lD r:nL. place ·-.. ') ·' traet bll audiences for the specials -"Gunther Gebel· WU Iiams and Son," time at 8 in the evening. A commission D II S C ' uUJ · ~ •• That milbt explain the participation on the relationship between the circus task roree has recommended more at· O y la.rs . BS' "60 Minutes, • wh~h has been a regu~ lD "Project Peac«k" of people like star and his 9-year-old son tentioo by ~e networks to instructional fixture in the top 10, sank to 12th place and ~ .·ll•Y Bradbury, Phil Donahue. Norman -"The Big Stuffed Dog," a comedy· programmmg HOLLYWOOD (A P l lopped by such ABC shows. in addition to "Three~ .; J,.ea.r, JCIMPh n pp and Meryl ~· drama written by Charles Schulz. . - . Dolly Parton .viii 9>mpany," ~ "Tax a," "Farttasy Island'' aocj ~not to menbOn Gunther Gebel-Williams, creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip. ALL mIEE NETWORKS. NBC in-write and perform the Li· Hart to Hart. , : ~ l"!, U~tamer -··pru1 Donahue and Kids," with the eluded. have objected to the findings of tie tune of _her .~•rst star· : • ~~~u~~g::e·:fu~~s talk show host discussing catastrophic the task force .._ ~~g ~o~~· ~ane to ALM. OST HALF OF TIIE SHOWS ut the ~ ·~-~ • ~":"-~"* X:: .. · ~~~ ... ~ .... · ·1~~· .,i...,~~ ~~.--~ ·,----~~~···-.-..i.,..,.. .. :-d!P ~e~,-r-1.;l.~~0Aa ~h!J{.i..~~r:~s~er .~.e~ • , v r~ ~ . ~-~--,,..~~~ \: ,...-~ f\ "6.s;..c 'I' .. ~~<.. , .~~ ............. ~~~·-·-~~\ "-...-,..... ~ • , .,,.-! • cP< ·, A '·· · ~ ~ ~ ,-+-;within~ a degree of originality ':uio -ao ~tor . an r · o g ing wit!' the commission. "has failed to J ane""f'ondl" ah<f 1CiTy·': ~.. . ~Ji ~·· : !llngulanty, • says Edga r J . Schenck. classic ghost .~tory. f. rom Norm~ .~ar. recogru,ze that children I.earn and benefit Tomlin. mmg. ABC s "20-20" news -magazine nipped at ~ • the NBC executive in charge of "Pro-producer of All 11:\ the Family and from a wide range o f pr 0 • heels of the ··&0 Mtnutes" rerun with a 13th ~ ~ ject Peacock " other prominent series. grammln&. and It has ignored the ef· rank mg, but the oext highest new show was A~5t ' , forts of broadcasters to include educa· Call 642-5678. "Nobody's Perfect," m 33rd place. Other new · .. IN ADOITJON TO that.. though it's ··~ HARD TO prescribe rules for tional and informational content to pro-Put a few words shows feU in the bottom haJf or the list. incl~· : not our intent to teach," he says. "we 'Peacock' becaus~ t~ creative input grammlng which entertains." 10 work tor u four or tbe last five ::; certainly wou.Jd deal w1th precepts that ~as been so v.aned, Scberlclt says • , ere important to young people. And of ., And the fact as. I have never seen a : .. r ~ • we want the sflows to be enter resl)<>&e to any television proj~t like > ~~,-.-t::-~:..::...~-..--~:...~·~i:c~""<'(~~""r";;::~~~~~.t~-··;-·-":-•~ ·K -·.:;;S::t'" ... .,..'~~ ~-"I'! · cberick ·heads a seplrate unit "I think everyone in television has a ·SIJME·fieiilllifrlihrf'iiiifilf. *':-; .. • · Ic.c:J, ifr 1"'VD'c A_-~.;. • established to dev elo~ "Proje ~t kind ol secret heart's desire to do the -00 •• ..._.._ ..._.7 ._1 ~ : ~~.. type material we-have in mind ror-~~ J- J "A BETIER .flLM THAN 'STAR WARS , ••• ', -TIME MAGAZINE ,111~1o .I ~Al I 9 ~ AMC·~ .. QOl.'°'Uf\l.lOIUt (7l~ 771~ .. " UA Movlft 17141 'l'IOoCl1 COJTAMDA td'werd\ c-~ 117141.,,,_.m "lomQ...,.,_.... .. "' fOUHl AtH W AUIY ,_.._ V .... 1 !n'llU· ttOO ....,,. ~~"" .. "'.QM~ °"AHQ \l<ldlutl'I D"w .. 111 t C71Al 6J9. OCANCtUl\C""" 1m•16.>4- AMC OllAHGI r..-,~t1MIW.OJ40 '"''"""""" l'AC--•lflo4t .. ~ ,. . • ) • l i4 NOW PLAYING .......... .,. 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Avgull 7. 1980 DAIL v PILOT • I I Mutual's Secret Out System Serves Healthy Diet of Neia NEW YORK <A P> The Mutual Broadcastlnai Syatom . thouab •~ yean old, hu been "on~ of the ~M kept crreta In th t business ." 111t) '> Martin Ru~n.sttln. pr ldtnt of thf' na \lonwl<k! radio 11~rv1ct' "1t'11 been owned by every body. run by evf'ryon.-. from ovtrywhc•r(', ' 111ays Rubfostcln, a former AU(' New~ exe<.•ulivt· -.ho )Olned Mutulll 1n Mardi l97K and be(amt' the sysll'm's pre111 dent Nov UI. lY79 .. My m1~wn has ~l'n to put ,to.:1.1lht!r thl' hest bro.,dcu~t muottgl'nH~nl team that I <'an f10d !>l< .. al. whatt'vt•r Thut "' whut \H \t' het:n dorng " M TLAL, WIT H about ~50 af flltatei, an all ma1or mark<.•U. 1:. in a sen!>e. lhl• largest or the radio network!> /\UC IO COn tra:.t. operate:. what <1muunts to rour r adio serv1<'cs lhe American Contemporary. En.ter· tainment. FM and lnformallon networks -with a combined ar- hltate roster or more than 1,700 !>la lions. No singll' AUC radio '\crvice ha!> as many a~ 950 afhhatcs The primary Mutual l'Om mod ity is news -three broad· r:ists an hour through much of the day, at least on<' flve-mmut<' newsrast on thl' hour. round the c lock -though "The Larry KinA Show." a 5"'2-hour late-night Ul· tervicw and call-in progrnm. is the system 's most glamorous product M UTU AL RF.CE'.'ITLV m1t1at ~d an .idvert1s ing campaign aimed al 1ncreas1 ng l hl· system's vis1bili t~ 1n the an dustry as a radio-only operation Says Rubenstein 'Wh at we arc doing. essentiall y. is devoting all or our energies. a ll or our skills. to radio." Part of the Mutual pla n ror the future calls ror the fuJI im· plementation or a s atelli te dis· tribution system. the first in · volving com mercial st ations . Rubenstein says he expects the satellite system to be in opera tion by the end of 1981. ·'The method for dist ributing the radio signal has not changed since Sarnoff and Paley first set up their networks 50 years ago ... he says ·we are installing a sate llit<' distribution system that will be the first m aJor develop· m ent in radio distribution since the serv1ce began " N ATIONAL P UBLIC Radio completed installation of its own satellite distribution system Ju· ly 1. becoming the first ruu- service network interconnected solely by satellite. The satellite system will ena- ble Mutual to feed four or more shows at the same lime a nd will allow for the distribution or pro· g rams m stereophonic sound. Revitalization of the Mutual Broadcasting System -"We're a brand new company that's bi:'en around 45 years." Rubens· tt•ln 33ys beRan with thf' l>Urchase of the network by the Amway Cor p In September 1977 Mutual owns t wo s tations , WUN m Ney, York and WCFL m Chlt•uai:o. and broudcasts from t·orpornt<' hl·ad(1uarter., 1n Arl- ington, VJ AP-., James Mason. who teamed with the late Peter Sellers m the h it movie "Bein g Tht•re." will be host of a fou r -part docudrama on lift• :rnd times of Akxandcr tht• G r eal The ~erie~. lo b1 • fi lmed in Greece. will air on t h (' P u b I 1 e B r o a d ea ~ l System Elvis' Death Report Still Off Record ME MP HIS. Tenn. rA P 1. ABC-TV's re quest that the autopsy report on Elvis Presle) be made public has been dented by Chancery Court J udge D J Altssandratos Presley's death in August 1977 was attributed lo b~rt disease by Shelby County "'Medical Ex· aminer Jerry T . Francisco, but the physician refused to make the report public. Reports have pers ist ed that · Pres le y's d e ath was drug related and last August ABC filed suit to m ake the autopsy public. The medical examiner denied the allegations J a mes Cole. a free-lance re porter for ABC. said the refusal was a "procedural setback" that means the issues will he tried 1n court. R UBEN&"T£1N A VOIDS uslng tht.· word "network" lo describe the mutual system because. he i1ays. "in a way , every program creates iLc; own network. "The affiliate agreement sup- µlles a station with the bas ic service." he says. "and gives the Mat1on what we refer to as 'first call' on a progra m . That means we'll ofrer a program or a '\pec1aJ to an affiliate, and 1! the affiliate doesn't want to carry it. we'll sell it to another s tation m the market .. "The Larry K tng Show." for instance. 1s not carried by WHN. the Mutual station an Ne..., York. but 1s broadca!-.t by WMCA. another outlet in the area IN AODITIO!'i TO rt·~ular pro- ~rammtn~ like 'The Larry King Show Jnd "Mutua l Radio Thl'all'r .. ~1 utual nHers af hhates th<.· weekl> "Jambor~. L' .S A · rountr) music !-.how. "Wide Weekend of Sportc;" on Saturdays and Sundays. :'limre Dame Un1 vers1ty and pro fess1onal football in the fall and col l e~e Jnd pm bac;kt't hu ll pla ~ offs 111 lh<'.,.. inter Dr. Colvar ., To Direct OCC Clwrus UrL1111.:•· < ·11.1,l L'ollL·gt• pro· ft.•,,or 111 mu-·o1( Or JU '>lm l'oh .1r . h.1, bl•t•n naml·fl dtrt•rtor of on ..... ('o::i .. t M <ISi t-r Chorus. '1.11·1·1·t·o1n J.( t ".1 rol<· Bot-Iler. lound10g director l'ol\ ar ret'l'l\'l•d h1'> dortorale 1n music from l 'SC an 1972 He also leads the ChanC't'I Choir at First Prt'sb~terian Church in Garden Grove where he 1s or- ganist and director of music /\ member of the OCC staff since l~. Or Colyar was di re<'· tor of the OCT -Colles:e Choir from 1966 t hrou~h 1968 He spent seven monlhs in Europe m 1973. l'Ondurtang recitals, v1s1tan.R or· gan aradem1es and studying his· toriral and modern European urguns A nall\l' of Ogden. t:lah. Cobar n •s1des in Huntington ReaC'h wtth hi s wife Monique and their four children. The chorus wi ll rehearse Tues- d ay evenings th is fall from 6 ·Jo.9 ·30 p m. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119 It 1s open to all s ingers. without audi tion . Persons must enroll in Music 124 AD or Mus1r 025 The 6 year-old choral group will perform three concerts dur· ing the 1980·81 school year. The fi rs t. a Christmas program in conjunction with the College Choir. will featur<' two carol cantatru. b.\ Rolwrl Rus:.ell Ren· nett "AIRPLANE" BEWARE~ lrGl -=========== -==i I "'THE EMPIRE ·~· ' STIJ~~...,~~K" "CHll<:H & CHOHC. HIXTMOVll" ,., "HHlllGOES IAHAMAS"' IGI "IED«"61S I .. 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Pat wt.LI cMt red'•· gettmg the 0~1 and action J10U ru!ed to IOlm JftifqWtae1 in govemmt'nt and bunneu. Motl pr qwltloru to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Cocut Dmlll Pilot. P 0 . Boz 1560, Coita Mtta, CA t2af. Aa mdnJf letter1 GI pou.bU waU be on.natted, but pltont'd inqt.dtW• or ·letter• not mcludmg the rtod.n'• full aame. odd rt•• and bwintu hours' phont nmbercannot be c~ed. Thitcolumnappeorida1· ly ucept Sunday• · · .... mr11fs ~Ul•fl Trftltatftll DEAR PAT: La.st December Medi-Cal began paying my Medicare premiums for me. However. these premiums are still being deducted from ~Y Social Security check. I have contacted lhe Social Se<'urity offl cE' a number of times and twice have been promised a refund within 90 days, but this hasn't happened. After a third 90-day promise I de- cided to a<>k your help S. D .• Costa Mesa A VS <'OntaclH the Costa Mesa Social Security ofOce, and Its spokeswoman says your problem Is nry ckMle '° aolutioD. All that remalns &o be done ts ror "Sacramen&o to COl"ftet its records." Actual- ly, your problem should be handled by MedJ-Cal, bat the Social Security office has intervened on your behalf. Ir you don't get results soon, let AYS Uf)W lit'• Drl•k '" t'o•r Healila DEAR PAT: I've heard that it's necessary to drink n1ore waler than usual if you exercise &trenoously during hot weather How much is re<: 1 ommended? J.J .. Newport Beach Tiie Beellll laHr•Me Jaat1t•te saya U.at •91111eaa ............. IHlriee ......._ more waler -la•• ·~ le •HHll ....... If ,.. exerdM ~ .. • albr, P• ... w1 ··• esereller, u • 11 .... ., ........................... . ft ........... .. D..ap ewdNn ....ad remember that water aleee ._., replace eledre.lyiea, Mdl•• aad ,. ..... -. lo8t ....,.., .. peraplralloa. Tiie best M•rcea of petaHlam are oraa1e Juice aad ~aaaau. i A glus ol oran1e juice ze to 30 minates before • practke aad several times during puctic:e ls rec· ommeadfod fo .. school football ~ams during bot spells. Tbls advice applies to dally summer Joi· 1ers and awtmmers too. Call T~ Allard Fnaede•? DEAR PAT: Could you give me some in.forma· lion on e manclpation for teen-agers? la it oec:eMary to go to court for this, and at what age can one apply? M.B.B .• Cotte Mes• . ,\ .,alleawemu fer ... ~ elliW welfen • .enke di...._ of dMt a .. u '8enlees AIW)' I .. )'a IM& aMt 1 p dte law..., .U.W. .... ,. •IM H .. IT .... ftl ........ ,._ tMb' ...,._.., 111111 te a e11111lr'll.. m-•••me. Aa euer.1•1 ... ..... -..... ~ ....... .. f ....... C 1471) ...... a•ITlerlobee•U· ......., 9Jnb If ... .....,.TMITla ue met, Ube• ... la la tlle .... ,., Mnke, 18 •anted, la llTlllC ••art ...._ pare9&a wllll &Wt ._.IH1e ud all'••• ... ., die ................... 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Due to fire lluard, ban or -....... ...,... -"---1-~ ... ,~.-;. ~ -< ..... -.. ~'W&il ..... ie1eaie mkF:t . .._ ere IMtalled. l1Mal,.. tejllaee YOllt loaftnd ....... er ...... l&all a~. >'• can aee.re the wtDdowl b7 m· •lftall7 remo.-lag eacb pue ol glua ud ..... t.1 die,._ ud metal rrame wt.ere tbe two meet. 1'lle9 ......, • & .. part epo~y reela cJ11e &o &lie N•••• ana ... reolaee Ille piece el cJ,au 111ae &.Ile rra .. TMft. Chorale Tryouts Scheduled Tht-Irvine thater Chorale wlll bold •udlllona be1h1nln1 ~pt • to nu It.a roater for It.a 13th UC>n AudlllOM for men Ind women wtll ,.et under w•y at e p.m. S"P' • Otht'r audlUona will be tl \!ld at lO a m . both Sept. 8 and '1 All lht .. oudltlons will be held u Rt•» ~lddl t" School, 601 ll•f'V':l<o11St . Coeta Mesa Aflpolnlmt-r.la for tryout.a may ot' made t>y c .. mna auditions coordinator Mary l,yona •l 548-~ or the Chorale otllc~ al $42· 1790. Lyona sald applicant.. must be abl" w read music nnd be pron. clent In sight readlnl( and vocaJ technlq\le . Th~y s hould bring music for a short solo. The Choral~ will provide an accom. paniat. Considered one of the top vocal groups in Orange County. the Chorale has 140 member5 and all are required to re· Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heallh , ..... ' ~ \ t I: ~1' audition ror a spot each year. Jobn Anderson la director. The Chorale's 1980-81 schedule Includes three performances wllh the new Paclllc Symphony Orchestra . a tradition al Christmas concert and a lrip lo New Orleans to sin& for Che an· nual convention of the American Choral Direct.on ~soclation. C.11 642-5678. Put a lew worcSa to work for you. ULTRA. 5 mg, "ttf. 0.4 mg. necorine. Ul TRA lOO's: 6 mg. "tar". 0.4 mg n1cotmt. av. per ttglfttte by RC method. t'"l'f•\ '" .» ·-' l rl ' • ,_ • ... • ·~ .. CONSUMER MERCURY SAVINGS and Watt G.NOdaliow Executive OtllcH 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Be.ch. CA 92647 Soolllern C.lllOtfll• Re131on•I OlllC., 6677 E La Palme Ave , Anaheim, CA 92801 89~ Valley VlftW SI . Buen• P•'!t? 90620 16~ Arne111 Ro , Camitrlllo, CA l:fJU101 Wl~S Avelon Blvd . Catton. CA 90 ~ 23021 Uke Conit'' Or, (Lak.11 Fo•Ull £1 Toro. CA 92630 1001 E lmpe11el Hwy , La Habrl CA 90631 G) • ''° Lono Beacn Blvd. Long Be.icn, CA 90807 • 22939 H•w11'10tne Blvd , rorranee. CA~ 1~ Irvine Blvd, rualln. CA 92680 "~~~~ 23e> N CtHUI A"'9 . Well Covina. CA 91793~ lf'IOU "MtHCurr Room .. n a11110111 on a ,,,,,.,.a 011111 I I • ' I l 3~ :..: NllDe: •H•ppenlngs •Horoscopf , · •Ann Landen •Cl•ssltled Featuri!!fl. • • • C• Here Comes Rosie! By JOEL C. DON bo ... o.i1,~-• .... A little after noon each day, the loudspeaker voice barrels through the quaint. shanty town·Uk e ambiance of Laguna Beach's Sawdust Festival. "Rosie's here! Check your meters." A few heads turn. Then a light chuckle rings in unison throughout th«; makeshift clapboard s talls and log cabin booths. Some sprint from their artisan en· campments to the scores of parking meters lining the tno of art festivals along Laguna Canyon Road. That's the patrol beat of Ros ie Miclette. a parking authority officer with Laguna Beach. She's on the lookout for festival-goers and artists alike who fail to feed the voracious ap· petites of the wind-up timekeepers. IT SEEMS THAT Rosie. though. likes to do busines in her own amiable way. She gives ample waming upon he,. ar· rival in the festival area. Still. s he manages to wr1te up nearly 1.500 citations a month dunng the s um· m er art festival season. Her yellow "calling card" no doubt makes her one of the better known pe rsonalities among festival patrons. Art enthusiasts gel slapped with a ~ fine for expired meters Rosie also will tic ket a car lacking a month date license plate registration sllcker c $10 ). missing one or both license plates ($15) or carrying expired li cense plate re· gis tration stickers c $251 "Everyone thinks we 're out here for t he meters. but we're out here for every· thing,'' i:he said .. The only thing I don't get are the move re; <moving vehicles). unless they try to run me over." "EVERYTHING" includes providing highway directions for lost tounsts. g1v ing information on local s hops and restaurants and directing trafftc durin g rush hour or accidents feminine touch to her neatly pressed s pot-free uniforl'Jl : a dUferenl colored ribbon ls tied to her cap each day. The longtime Laguna Beach resident has worked in nursing care and more recently as the switchboard operator at lhe police department station. A year ago she opted for the meter maid posi- tion. and now grimaces at Ute thought of ever returning to an indoor, office job. WHEN ROSIE drives up to the festival sitei; in her three-wheel Cushman, she parks the Lilliputian vehicle and patrols the streets on foot "That's a 10 dash 28 das h 315," she s po uted, t icketing a car p a rked backwards in a stall." It's only~:· From lhe meter -lined Laguna Canyon Road, Rosie strolls up and down near by side streets requiring resident parkinc permits during the festival season "There's no per mit on this car, " she said . openin~ up her thick. h1acl( ticket book. "I HAVEN'T hcS<l much Lrouble tri this town:· Rosie explained. "If they get hot and heavy. l tell them to go to the sta· tion and fill out a complaint form "Sometimes they really try to buffalo me. And l mean I have been called more names " Rosie 1s not a hardnosed. stick-to-the book meter maid She ~aves Che benefit of doubt upon arriving at an expired m eter !>1multaneously wit~ car'c; owner --~ But !ihe has ltttle merty for autos parked in red zones or bl<><.'k1ng fire hydranL'> Some will tear up thP 11ckeL<i on the spot. others will toi;s them away .. I don't think people real1 ze how many <.-opaes there are." she said , ex plaining that add1t1onal carbOns are flied 1A<1th the police department, the county court and the state If threatened. Rosie can call for ht:lp on a two-way rad11> straoped to her waist ~u.n belt She doesn't carry a gun or handcuffs "Whal are you going to oo. shoot the violators or handcuff them to the meters., .. she snapped 7he only tf1ing I don't get are the movers· (moving vehicles) says Laguna Beach meter maid RostP. Ros ie is o ne of f ive pa rk in g authority officers working for the cit y. But she said she 'd rather be called a m eter maid. savoring the last vestiges of pre-women's liberation lex1cology. While the other female parking of. fi cers wear shorts. Rosie dons the traditional skir:l. And s he a dds a But she does carry a small case for extra bullets "Oh I carry that to hold spare change for ~e who only have bills." Miclette, ·unless they try to run me over Doctors Get Taste . Of O~ Medicine 'W>en they start complaining about the food, ' observed a medical stu- dent, 'you know they 're getting bet- ter.' ByMICHAELPASKEVlCH Of .. o.ily "" ... SCMt • There's never been a hospital menu that's earned a four-star rating in any guide to gourmet eating. And the situation isn't likely to change either. Even the addition of strolling violinists and candlelight would do little to offset the stigma of dining while propped up in a sterilized hospital bed. But definite/dietetic strides have been made over the past decade at improving clinic cuisine. Medical menus have become more varied and the larger nutrition staffs are attempting to meet the specific needs of individual patients. • -lnare~ ..l'..P~~r"h ~et,he tabl-t the final .r-;,--.. ... ~~J ~ ... -..: • ...... _\i,t ,;. · · tn:IK a '9~~ . .,_ ~~~77't~ j't.._.~ • I • i9£41".l .r..l..,,~~ · with physician • o .. ,,,., ... ,,_,,__..._ Tast&:.t'!sting hospital food are (from left) fourth-year medical student Charles Brown of lrvme. Dr. Alan Car of El Toro and fourth-year medical student Doug Reav1e of lrvme. At UCI Medical Center. staff nutritionists have developed a program that not only keeps doctors informed of new products and developments, but gives them a chance to get a taste of their own medicine, so to speak. FM five consecutive evenings, the M.D.s are invited On the first evening of the program, the physicians "I would never give a patient that stuH by mouth " said another nearby student. . ' .. , ;_,~ .. A~~!iSl~~~eQ.Jll.~~.~le.mt:maj d}~~~Wi!-.t ~'mf Wtn ~~·"'\f~)a'·'"'·'{'fl'"l...~~~'---- • to sit dewn for something of a mystery meal. The main (mostly interns and budget·conscious studen~) entered a «~~~-·~ ,..~.-..-"~~_, ,. ____ ~ ""-..,_,.,,.-::~ . .,.--~ ,4''!.fp·~~ . .aru:l.leanwf t)ui\l w.au.ld..~. 'patients, \)f' a rugh:caiorie: filiti-p"roteiil repast des1'ined to ~ -f>'t"frrv~o-n Dfel~.';~ ·~~ .. ' ~~'4~~ ~,!,,... ._r.~:~ soeedtissuerecoveryofburnvictims. .. N..ot as bland or soft as it sounded, the diet consisted ··'Ibey won 'ttell us " said 26--old Dou R · -of chicken. mashed potatoes. greenbe&M, ca.ke,and milk. fourth.yearmedicalstudentwboli~~ g eavie, a The meal is termed "soft" only because it is easy to "If it's the clear liquid diet mamy~ine. 't digest and leaves low residue •. explained Linda back " be admitted ' we won come Childstron, a registered dietician. ' "It's better than the stuff they serve in the cafeteria,.. said medical student Charles Brown. His comment drew nods of agreement from others at tbe table. The white cake dessert elicited mixed reviews. but Reavie, Brown and other medical students said they were generally pleased. , However, they were less impressed when they stopped by a table where doses of liquid ··eleJDental diet" supplements were placed. The liquid. either taken orally or via a tube inserted into the stomach, provides essential nutrients and protein to post-operative patients or those suffering from gastro-intestinal disorders. Because of a high concentration of amino acids, the liquid bas a bitter. organic taste. Flavorings have been added recently, but student physician Richard 9lgran responded, ''that's horrible" upon down~ine. ,,~'1Jl ~-for va~OI.,... on disnlav at "It's good for people on,. ah, natur ," Vigran mu.awe..__ ~· , ~ 1.-_. -="·:\•ddecl. . . ·~ But the samples are optional, and most of the aoctors and students r~tum each night for a different meal, _ minus elemental supplements. The finale: she confided, ~omes at the end of the week when the higb-calone meal is served. On the average, three hospital meals will provide about 2,400 calories daily, said Melva Kokka the medical center's senior dietician. The high-calorie diet contains double, sometimes triple that amount of calories. When she started working at the hospital nine years ago, the nutritional staff consisted of just four people one of those working part-time. The staff has grown to \0 full-time dieticians, she said. Their aim, said Mrs. Kokka, is to make meals as p~latable as pos~ible without sacrificing the required vitamins and nutrients ... We now do much more in-depth as· sessing of patients to get them out of the hospital more quickly." said Mrs. Kokka. Despite the improvement.a, none of the physicians or dieticians said they anticipated a revenal of the public's general disdain for hospital food. · "l think it's a sociological thing more than anything." observed Reavte. "And they usuaJly don•t feel too 1ood. When they start complaining about the food yCN ~'.re 1e~c .bett~r."· . · _ I + .. FEATURING Conch Shell Sounds Dinner Call BBC CANOE TEAM COACH Bllty Whitford We an 10 clOM to llawall Cwhen you con· tlder ~w Vortl) that It's ~U)' ror U1 to lhlnk Plyn la.n Thal w•• lhe cue lut weekend when Mveral lavt1h und rtaUl r romllnlic event.a took place ••tnt. the Balboa Yacht Club had Ill annual luau wat.h ne.arly 100 mem bcni an attendance. The tvtnJn1 1tartod with cocktail.I on the· deck by the wat r. and then the run be1an In· 11de alter fueiat1 were aummooed to dlnner by a conch 1hel . There was a Polvn1<11.11n hufff•t with a whole roaated ,,1.i. which wa1o dubbed Oeorae. and Happenings By Judith Olson then entertainment by Nonostna's Polynesian Production Group Arter the show. there was dancing to the music or the band. and everyone floated to the swaying Island beat Greeting guests were Commodore aad Mrs. Phil Glasgow and R ear Commodore Teny Welall, and enjoying the everung were Jim Hd Dlaee Wood (they were co·chairmeo along with We lsh ), Gar~ and Fran Smith. Doa and Jlmalee Hubell, Ned a.nd B. J . WUllts, Jerry and Bdty Gary. Dr. and Mrs. Hqb Joaes. Hal and Carolya Smith and Commodore a.ad Mn. Carrole Hudsoa. ... The next evening. lhe Polynesian theme was repeated a t Neiman·Marcus as The Fashionables co-hosted a cocktail party with N . M t o raise runds for lhe new Human Performant'e Laboratory al Chapman College. It also was a prelude lo the second annual C~rs Lon~·Dislance Outngger Canoe Race. which Wlll takt' place AuR 16 and 17 fro m Long Beach and Newport Har bor to Catalina Island. The evening was mullt·faceted. There was a rash1on show of leisurewear and new fall looks. ----____ ., AT BALBOA YACHT CLUB LUAU Ed CempeUone (left), Diane Wood end Terry Wel1h lifesaving Error Cited I ' An article on treatm ent of near · drowning 9ictims, published in the Daily Pilot on Tuesday incorrecUy stated that water should be drained from a victim's lungs before mouth-to-mouth resuscit a- t ion is applied. according to two local ex- ~rts. . ·1th .. You never drain the water unt1 e person is breathing again." s aid Bob Pingle, a paramedic with the Newport My typewnt~r developed <i case or hiccups the other week that nearly drove me up the wall Every llme I hit the "S" it would rat-a ·lat· t at to the end of the line and hiccup in place. l Beach Fire Department. "Mouth-to-mouth should never be delayed for any reason ... Mark Manning. a local lifeguard with 10 certifications. said that most near-drowning victims get less -than a teas poon of water in their lungs. and then only after they have become un· conscious. E,.... . , "d1dn 'tUUbJti~~~""J\JH J,~~~ ...... ..., ~ ......... _. ... • ....... •· ·•()(.course you ~he i . f)<rti(?t"'otJ ~ ~ ~ -~ _.--.O::CL-.-...~ltd!M .. llit~ typewriter . don't you?" asked the repairman. ' hll penctl polsed in mid-air. ·~Oh ~." J giggled. "My busbpd and I took out an endowment on It the day it was born. That way we don't have to worry about its "~ucatioo .. "I am quite serious." he said. ''A policy oo :. typewriter 1s not unusual. Or ror that matter. neither ls a policy on your washing machine. lawn mower. dishwasher. furnace. picture win· dow. sept.le tank or the picture tube on your television set. .. •·vou mean people buy insurance policies on all those Inanimate objects?" "They're the moat unpredictable kind. We can pretty much determine the We span of peo- ple, but these little turkeys can go just like tbal?" ··How much money are we talking about?" • "Well. to lnsure lhi! machine for a year with a mlnlmum of three aervlce calla, lndud· Ing the yearly service and cleanin1 and a guarantee on t.be ·s· key qaimt b.iccuplng, would nm iomewhere ln lhil oetabborbood." He supped me a plece ol paper wi~ • r1gure oo ll. "That's some nelghborbOod. For a lew bucks more. I could have the colul'l'ln carved oo ...,_,...!%11'!~~0JIC JableSI_ on Ml, Slnal. That lype'!riter .. woutlbi ~ to IM CIM6tlllll ~ • ''Ollwn ................. &bet. ..... uld .um) ::r.~-- .. Are you saying that some people 'do their appliances in' just to collect the insurance?" He smiled. ··Let me ju.st say that there are a Jot or liWe old ladles touring Europe every summer on the insurance money left by their dead dishwashers." I told him I'd think about It, but when he left I sat down at my typewriter '3nd got a letter off to bis company. Dear Ir : peaking a a writer of alire, I m ut protet. Without an . on my typewriter, communica· lion l lmpolble. I ak you. how can l be clntUat· log with my · mUng. The price you ak ror an ln- urance poUcy I ln exceoflheervtce. omehow. I will tumble along without It . Jut remember, thank to you ex I now a two-letter word. Letlhatbeonyourconcience. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTBY ......... , ..• 1:...: ,_. -_:.. ltU...._IM. c .... ....__.._,, .. WITH OUTRJGOEA CANOE PUAMANA Robert end Chr1etlna Croner modeled by members or the canoe team. a Chenin Blanc from Geyser Peak wineries in Sonoma County to accompany the hors d"oeuvres, and gifts of s hampoo from hair care researcher ~rgc Car oll And . lo lop It oH. there was music and danc· ing by Le Polynesian Tno and Dancers A s~ial guest was Rkbard Marcus, ch1er execut.Jve of Neiman Marcus Others attending we re Mr. and Mrs. Tim Partier, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles llH&.er, Mr. and Mrs. Warrt"n Hancock. Mrs. John Scudder. Mr. and Mrs. Wally C nil&.en<kn and Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Bttk. Also, Mr. and Mr<>. l.aace Blot>, Mr. an<t Mr,. Keo Bird, Mr. and M r.. l~I~ Cottoo. Mr. and Mrs. ~kk OooUn. Or. and Mr1. RaJph An df'rsoo. Dr. and Mf'. William Conover and Sup~rvi.'iOr and Mrs. Thomas 1lile y. Rick Rama1te rC'pn·..,cnlt.'d th., w1m•r) <1nd Caroll h1m ... ..ir "a" thtrc Blair C.u\l .mt! h• r p.1rt1wr '\larlo. ...,m1th. .1r1· ... 1.,~1n~ ,, c'<1ll•·111110 .,r th• 11 • 11nwrl11 , • <sllt'll "Crystal Glasses" at the Newport Theater Arts Center Aug. 14-16 and 21·23. Sponsored by the Friends of Newport Theatre Arts Center . the plays will showcase the talents or Sm ith, Gust. l.ynn Scbooaonr, Doaglu Hall and Te rri Flelck. The box office will open two hours before the 8 30 p m. performances and the tickets are reasonable. ~o cons ider this as a summer ooss1b1lltv. Arline and Dave Isaacs of Laguna Beach 1 :.he ·s the author of the newly publis hed t'ookbook. "Who's Cooking In Laguna Beach"l Jnd their daughte r. Ellen. a deputy district al· tomey for Orange t.ounty. were among guests c.1t a rt'<'Pfll party In Beverly HtJls for author lrvlnicSWM. The <><'r:1-;1on cl'lebrated the release of :-.tonl' s nt'\H-<.t book, "The Ongm .. I hr.ling tJw party wac; former T\' producer \ lf'f•n LMUf'. "ho J lc;o I'> <Jn author lltr hon1• "hPr• 1h1· f1..,t1\1t 1•·-. .1.1·r1· ht·ld. ".1-. hull tn 1'1"'7 b\ \\ 1l11arn HanrJolph l-{1·ar.;t to r \!.1r11.in IJ.1 \II" .111<1 1 ht• or1~1nal r1Pror ated r·1·1l1n.•.., .J.llO Jnt111u•· furnllur•· .ir•· 't1ll 1nt;irt "l"n•· 1o1.h11 1 7i ,11J!l11,!r.:.tph1•d h1 l>')()k for rh1 •" hour-1o1.hdt• l11-. 1.1.111' J,:.an.1u•· .. 1ed gul·!>l~ Prayer Improves With Age D t-;AR ANN I found th1' l'r.i" r I••' Parents" in our churc·h buJl(.>tin mJn~ ~, .. ir, JJ.:' and mcanl LO send 1t to you. Soml·h''" I ncHr got around to it. but as .. reread rt UUs morning 1t seemed to have improved with age. l ho~ you think il Is good e nough to share with )Our readers. -A FRIEND IN LONG ISLAND DEAR FRIEND: I do a.ad I lball. A PARENT'S PRAYER I pray that I may let my cblld livf' his o,.,n liff' and not the onf' I wish I had liHd Thererorf' . .:uard me a11:alnst burdt>nin.: him with doinll: "hat I failt'd lo do. Help mt-to , .... hi' m h'>t l'P' c oda~ 10 per<>p¥<'liVt' again111t lhf' Ion.: road h.. mu,1 travel and 1trant mt' the itract' to be patu•ol 14 ith bis ~low P•~. · Give me t.be wisdom to know wMn to smUt' at the s mall mischiefs of his age and when to show firmness a1aln8t the Impulses which be rears and c:annot handle. Help me to bear the anguish in bis heart through t.be dln or ao11:ry words or across &be gaU of broodlag al~nce. Aad bav~ beard. grant me tbe ablllty to bridge t.be gap betwttn u. wlt.b adentandlng. I pray that I may ralse my voice more in joy at what be ls, than vexatioa at what he i~ not. "° that each day he may grow in sllretH~ss or himself. Help me to ~1ard him with genaiM afftt· Uoa so be wUJ fttl arfecUoa for others. Then give me t.be strength, Ob Lord, to frtt him so be can move stroag.ly on his way. DEAR ANN LANDERS· Reading the letter from the Wlfe who packed her husband's lunch and forgot the mayonna ise brought back some memon es When I wa.c; a newlywed I 14 anted ever}' thing to be perfect The fi rst day I packed what I thought was a wonderful lunch For dessert I put m a small 1ar of m uted fresh frwt . My husband phoned al noon. not to comph 4n•• Lander" m• nt m•· but to ~t·ll .ind c·jrry on I had roriot '• n to put in .1 ..,po<m To mJke mallf•ro; \l.Or~l' •1•• !ct m. kno'4 th.11th•· ~U) he "orked 14 llh Wj:- t.inrlini.: jl h 1<, 1·1t~11o1.. lakan~ 1l all In Thi• f1Jll•1\lo mi.: mom1n~ v. hen I packed h1~ lun1 h I put in th1• larJ.!•''' 1·•'l0k1n~ c;poon I could tind Jnd lapt-d J null' to 1t "To go with your b1~ mouth ·· My husband phoned again at noon. this tJme laughing hystcn cally -his co-worker at has •ude . It taught me a valuable lesson. A sense of hum·w can put thwgs Into proper perspective <1nd save the day -0 D 1'. IN KENTUCKY DEAR D.D.T.: How true! Often we are fat'ed wtth two choi«S, ~it.her lau(b or cry. Kf'ep maJt101t t.be rl,ht cbot~ and you'll never streak yoar rouAe. DEAR ANN LANDERS· You told "Miss ~fortified" that her husband was a "pathological liar "What would you call mine" He lies about how he spends his money. where he has been and who he's been with. When he repeats a story he puts his words tn someone else's mouth and takes credit for what • others sa}· He hes about his age and mane -making ml' 10 Years old when our fi rst cb.lld was born. The man has no idea of how he comes across to others What can I do to make him appear less ndiculou."I" -M. BARRASSED IN MEMPHIS DEAR M .: Absolutely nothing. Tell the straight story and m ake no atump( to cover for him. l't an lmpe>Sslble job. Art Show JAQUES COHEN Huntmqton Cf'nter mall lhru Sun Baldwin Pianos •nd Organs l[~S()N~ IN~TPUMENT~ TAPES· RECORDS A('""' ''Ql"'I ~---(1•t F-.Non ltlenct MO-to20 OAll.~ IM IUlll If' ~ ·•"'1111 ,.,, ... The "PAMELA available in RED. WHITE. BEIGE. NAVY. BLACK $24 .. FEATURING ( ruDAY,AUG.I a,J~EYOllAU ) AUD f Mll'ftl ll·April lt). Y• obtala ...... ,_..... ~ rcllllla el ............ ,.. ma••Ms• • ..._ tMo 'trG' tn ._ ,_,..., Ca~ C.C.-,....._. ftC\lr'e ,.._.--.a,, AH'MI m holM. IN\lrilJ. ooWfti &o W1DI wttll , • .,..., ....... ....., tik•• wtll be bri.cb\tr TAuatJI • .,.... .... ., ., Relat.lwe ... Ul ~ ....... \. hptttt\I -......... short ll11*. ,......, wap &o laaorowe dlaut....._ and display ol ~ Aries, lJbra n.Uftl play llrNfiuat roM9. Whit may have bHe re .ClrcHd 111 I •••t tlUM" is f'tttved and MW hope ii Oft hOftllCm.. G~mNI 0 .. y Zl ·June 20) You learn what you own le worth mor-e l.Un oristMJJ.y anllc.lpat ed. Know kl ud doe't sell abort. Atteat on valuables, pe-raonal JM>SI ••ou. abllily to locate "mJl&iq link ... Frmh telftCe1IU, on1tnal approach rt'Sult.a 10 protll KDow lt and procttd accordin&b CANCE& t Junt 21 .July 22>. You'll bt" Mt rl1ht place at cnmat O\On\enL Personal Judi· m~nl ~ lntt.uuoo nngs lru. You reaain sense of dlrtdlOn At.IOth~r Canttr. " l..eo and an AqunhlD figul't' promaoenUy In matten of s1>eeu1auon. st1c1t with numOt'r \l Weitr tmght colors LEO <July 23 Aug 22 1 Ke> now 1i. dtverslf1callun. A &hop-worn chche apphei>. "Don't put all of your eggs m ooe basket " In dtvldual who advises you may be smcere but misinformed Look belund scenes and do some dt>tective work. Accent on court.s. uuitltut1ons and l~gal ~1sions VIRGO <Aug 23·Sepl 22>. Study Leo message Empha:.ai. on bus iness. money, not1rJC•at1on of bow you stand in connection with lawsuit Dehneatt' desires; know what you &re ~eeking and take definite steps toward ultimate goal Check sources. small print LIBRA cSept 23·0ct 22>: Be ready for rhange of scenery. Open lines of communica· taon Emphasis on reputation. jn'est1ge, special honur and tl1stinct poss1bilil)' of promotion Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons fig~re prom inently If attending racetrack, stack with numoer !> SCORPIO cOrt 23·Nov 211 Long·dis tance r ail 1'0tJld result in c hange or travel plans. f'a mily member desires reeoncihat1on. Be re· cept1ve and d1plomat1c , especially where pay ments and collecuons are concerned Taurus. Libra and another Scorpio figure lll scenario SAGl'ITARIUS <tJov 22-{)pc. 21>: Dig deep, get benPHlh s urface indications R eject s upe rfidal explanations. Accent on money as it affects one clOM> to you. including partner or mate Defilll' terms. a void aelf-deeeptlon. You are due for an ··~cuJt" e~perience CAPltK'ORN f Dec. 22-Jan 191. Display abtlity to handle added responsibility. You'll bav• more .rnthority and greater opportunity to cash in on talents Older individual is in your com er and will prove It. Another Capricorn and a Cancer figure prommenUy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>. Low key ap- proa<'h brings best results. Emphasis on com· plPtang basic tasks, improving work and health cond1ttons. Anes, Libra nauves play significant roles One you aided in pas t makes reap pearance -and favor will be returned PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Lethargy vanishes. you are revitalized and ready to em C>arir on creauve proJect. ::,powgnt on cnuoren. change, variety, specul ation, emotiona l responses. Leo. Aquarius natives figure prom 1nently Y~mily member rommunicates good news ~ming finances South Coast Club Reeeives Honor The South Coast Junior Women's Club has been hnno rl'd for o utstanding community JC hlt'Vemenl b,) the Cahfom1a F'ederat1on or Women's Clubci and Uank of Amenca The ~th Coast club wru. one of 40 winners sdected from e1mong 175 Junio r Women's clubs throughout the state in the annual ··Build a Bet ter Community~· pro1ect rompcl1tion South Coast club president l'iancy Muncl' received a check for $75 for the group's third ach1evemt.>nl fin1~h 10 the compet1l100 Hank of America presenlt:d cash pr12es and other a'o'ards to the t·ommun1ty ~rv1re clu~ totaling S5.!IOO • Fe~ruoned with the l1nes1 cratts"'anshlo Tau~ or Bleck Calf on a Mid HePI ~,..,,., ~ 1n ~ ~1te Ne~ Qi"'°" or BrOWT' Calf alto Bllldc Patent ___ .............. AMl>·t to IO AAA 6"IO •o AA ·ltotO " .• .,'° 10 •·htOtO ....,, .. _"' .. *"' Ru111ored Twoson1P . ~ ... ..,._. Actress Farruh F3wcett visits with actor Hyun O'Ne1tl on the s~t of .. Green lee ' during filming in Mexico. Hollywood g~s1p columnists rt!port the t"o are planning marriage. Defense Plea ·Wins Reversal CLEVELAND <AP> The 8th D1str1rt Ohio Court of Appeals. reversm~ the murder conv1ct1on of a woman who said she had acted in self-defense after beim~ bt!aten. ruled that expert testimony on the subJ..ct or batten•d women should have beE'n a llowed at her trial In a 2·1 decision . the c'burl ordered a new trial for Kathy Thomas. 25. or Euclid She had bt:cn <·onv1cted two years ago by a Cuyahoga County 1ury of killing Reuben Daniels. 27 . with whom ~he had ~n living MS. THOMAS' LAWYERS WANTED the 1ury to hear testimony from a psychiatric social worker who worked with abused women. Common Pleas -Court Judge James P. Kilbane denied the request. s aying the subject d id not require expert testimony In reversing the convict.Ion. Judge Alvin l. Krenzler wrote that "whPre a woman charged with the murder of her spouse presents evidence of a n ongoing battering situation and asserts self-defense as Justification ... in the absence of expert testimony on the uniq~ psycbological state of the battered woman, a jury would be unable to properly consider the self-defense claim as it would not have a sufficient comprehension of the defendant's st.ate of mind .. Kenzler said the dec1s1on set pr~edenl in Ohio COUNTY PllOSECUTOR JOHN T. Corngan said ht> would appeal the ruling to the state supreme Court - 'J1M? 1bomas caae had been a raUymg point for a coalition of women's groups supporting the right of "'omen to defend themselves against violent attacks Ms. 1bomas had been sentenced to 15 years to life m pnson when she was coovictPd on June 20, 1978 but wu released that September on an appeal bond rai!\ed by women's groups Sht> 1s awaiting sentencin~ in a clruJ( cas~ Employers Wary • Hits '1o•tb8 Artluitis Traced to VD By DR. PETER STEINC&OHN Dur Dr. &ehterohn: I'm making a sort of contesi Ion so I can hel1> other 17-year-old.s lor olderl Uke myself For weeks I had what my doctor called a myst~ry arthritis He couldn't find the real reason for the painfw swelbnR m my ngbt knee. As I'm a female and so young. he was sure it wasn't ~e to gout. All the blood tests were okay. THEN, HE CONSIDE&ED I MIGHT have the beglnrungs of rheumatoid arthritis. But he ruled that out. too. He said "We'll watch it" and he put me on aspirin -which didn't help much At la5t my parents took me to a large city near our town to see a rheumatolog1st He had me in his consuJlatlon alone. He asked me a i.ens1tive quel>· tton "Have you ever hud gonorrhea">" I told ham no. But I did admit that I have had sexual m· tercourse with several boys ALTHOUGH I HAD NEVER HAD any symptoms of gonorrhea. he took ~mu~ which showed that I had the disease lie put m e on large doses of peruculin Within a week I had no pain And within two months my knee has rett a!> ~ood a• ever A~ I s aid. J 'm hoping .)OU II 1>ut this in your column to wam others -. ho do not su~l>('<'t the rf' ason ror a pamruJ ,oint b.Jlhough nol hhly. 11 ' pol>S1ble lhal 1l m:.y be 1o11hat my do('lor call:-. gonocot·cal arthritis -Mls~ X. When in doubt Jbout tht· d1.ignos1' th•· doctor ahould try to •~late gonococci from tht-urethra . cerv1 (Of the uter~ > blood. anus or nose and throat Once the d1agnos1s has been estabhs hed . penicillin ~ the drug or choice. Tetracycline has been used 10 patients who are sens1uve to penicillin. Withtn a few monlhl>, the affected Joan\ usually returns to nor mal • • • M EDICALETTES Dear Dr. SC;elnuobn: Why are so many doc tors so stubborn about admillmg that food ad dllives may be the cause or hyperact1v1ty~ Cutting out the dyes and other addjt1ves in m> own 9 year old son's diet has transformed lum into a quJel . normal bo). -Mrs. K . Dear Mrs. K .: Doctor!) aren't being stubborn about it. They're not s ure that as many as 85-90 percent of hyperactlve youngsters are helped by addiUve.free dieLo;. Other studies have shown only slrght or no improvement on such diets Until we have the specific answer. I think ll makes good sense for parents wbo believe m the diet to use it for their youngsters. No harm done - and perhaps mueh good. But don't overtook other forms o( su1gested treatment by a child's phys1· clan. • • • U you la.Jle aspirin it's better to space it~<> you swalJow it wt.en your stomach contains food. says Or. Steincroho in his booklet. "How To Live With Arthritis." For a copy write him at Box l.560. Costa Mt's a 92626. and enclost> 50 cenL'> and a c;tamped :-.elf -addressed envelope Pl'BUC' SOTICE' ExperieT1Ce lmportanl "tCTtf10U~ llU\IH(\\ .. AM( \TAT(""'( "'T .. t• fl'Uln..,1ru' f •' s ,.. •• ,. ,,..~,·-\' .. 1 ,. • ,. (' .... '· • . ,. ,.., , ,, ~' '" ...... . '"'•'f\ 'f • ,. By JOV(:f; L. KENNEDY l>ear Jovce: I am a recent college «raduate ·who is Interested in a c areer with computers. But e mployers want experience. How do you get espemnce whea you have bttn going to school most of your tire! -E.P.C .. Nashville. Tenn . IN CP~C.'8 CASE. 1r t.Jils 'Young man had studled computer science, he probably would have menUoned it. Assuming his degree is ln the liberal arta. employers may be hearing this bidden message: ''Well, I bombed out on my psych degree bul I bear there's a hot market for computer types so I'd like to rebound by giving lt 1 whirl." This S.O.S. plea doesn't work. Ftw employers will ris k thousand.a of dollars on a rooklt wb~ once he knows What the wortc really ll like. ( CA REERS ) Tests Urged In Programs maydefect. WASHINGTON <AP> -On·Job Wh.t will work is a demonstratlort screenln& for tugb blood pressure ls a of interest 1nd 1ptltude. Three aood t*a and Blue Cron and BlM •m ploy era I contacted -oll 4>hleld Alaoclitlons say all no ol company, Ntaller, ln1urance ,J!:ri-their plw acrou the c6untn will advW. LP.C. Lo 10 back-Lo or encou11ce bultneu cuatomera tool· • year's ttudJ ol computer science. fer help LO such =r•mt. All aald a community collece w 1,_ ·' ..... emey president ot am Is acceptable· two would • ~· · ..... • ::f°kler a anctuate of 1 prtvale the laraeat U.S. health lntu.rer, said 7 , t I • ., "" • ..,. ~-'' .. \I ~ o t I : I o ~I "' t,' ' ., •I ,. 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M.1.. 644 49 I 0 FRONT IOW OCEAN VIEW L A s T c H A N c E ..wpoaT llACH SI II.too Ter rifi c townhome i n Newport Terr at'e! 2 bed room s . 2 ba ths . end·unit li~ht and airy atmosphere. a nd adorable dec o r . Up~rad es thru-Dul! Complet e com m u0ei.t¥-- recreatfon f acilitles. A mere $118.900 · U~IVUI: ti~S REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 u •t Co.ut Hlghwov Coron .. ~I MM WE HAVC 3 6 0 f THI Bf.ST USnNGS IN TOWN C...CHAIMB DUPLIX 3 Bdrms, So. ol tughway. Pla ntation shutter s, cer a m ic tile Cozy flfel)lace, secluded wood patioa. Call 673-&MO Fabulous Versailles condo. Don't wait. new offerin~. won't last. Lar~e w 12 m aster suites. 180 deJ!ree ocean. bay a nd Catalina view. Acapulco pool. jacuzzi + adult security buildinfi?. no pets. Well priced a\ S222.500. ALSO ... Tomorrow m1gbt be lo late Spacious 4 Bdrm. tremendous loeal1on. c b arm1 n 1 s tone _ h replace. new paint F.an.beones. huge lanai. euy VA terms Best buy! t99.~. GetGREE.N cuh for WHITE elephants W1lh a Clus1hed Ad Call &42·5678 1l)t fastest draw ., tnt- West .. a Dally Pilot <:lassuaect Ad Call TOC)wy 6'2-5678. Real Est.aters SIC IARE LAIGI PENTHOUSE UNIT. Overlooks lush cou rtyard and fountain. Many decorator features. T ruly a barf?ain at $165.000. Excellent terms a nd immediate occupancy. &45-1313 FORESTE OLSON D E s p OPEN DAILY 12·6 101 Scholl P laza #216 Guard Will Direct You 631-678.1. At?ent ·--- E R A T E IAYRtOMT JAS..-CUBC Rraut lllri"'<'Pti :\ RrlrfT' Pl a n f\ v. !T"a n' url'r:tt1P" F'a nl ai111r '1or;1 vr 11 u.a rd p t1 r r1 "' 11" Wr nave several fine homes with pier & s lip. a TOIO HOISi COUMTIT .... '"""'' & l•fl<ol ... S299 Si t• Spacious 4 Bdrm. ex· cellent location. C'ozy stone fireplace. new paint. Ea rthtones. huie lanai You'll h ke the terins. Don't miss th.Ls one, ool,Y 199.~ Call to- da> ! 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: r anch style. rrunt~~tall' in ora11ge gro\·rs ~ W.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-l 1 Roy"d,, Dr•¥ .. N B t, Jc.. 6 It. l FO~EST E OLSON •--c .... /h•fftaf• WelJ located E&stslde O>st.a Mesa 3 bedroom 2 bath with ratted air he at . tutl-ID kitchen a.ad bll assumable loan. Located on a buildabie R·2 lot and priced bke R-1 at SU0.000 fllllpriee. cau ru-:run TOWHllOt• .SELECT 2 bedroom 2 1>atb, 2 PROPERTIES at«Y. wrth loft ror a 3rd bedroom. Onl> I year ---------o&d. fUU pnce as.ooo. Have someUwig you want A#J.. 751·3191 to sell., Classlfied ads do 1t well -Call NOW . CMluf"Mld Ada 6U-S61'8 6\C-5678. EE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE NEW USTIHG -rENIHSULA Charmine ~alboa Pfonin11ula ~ Ownf'r Will r :im t-'l~t Tn.i<1t Ort'rl Walle Arr"'" Str t't>I To OrPan Fron-I. Or W:i lk T.n llorN'('\lll('rti Pn\ a le f'earh t..· A<>al I .aunrh A rt>:i l 'nnh"'I rurt t'<I Orf':in \'1p"' Fro"' rurrt>nl Su"'1N'k Or Pntf'nt1al ~ Sinn C'nrnt'r I .ot ~1.')!l !WI ® ...__ ......... 759-9100 #2 c..,. .. ,._ .... ..,... c..- 2744 E. COAST HWY. COIONA DEL MAR 759-161& , ......... t§J Coldwell Banker A COIOMA DIL MAI GIM Cap,e Cod with secluded canyon ,,...,"" .. ~~~~~W~A';:i~~~~mi:~ ~ GIEAT LOCATIOH! Duplex in Corona del Ma r w:lots of c h a rm & South ,of the Hi~hway location. Sma ll 3BR house w/nice 2BR apartment in rear. Flexible financing available. S269.000. Coby Wa rd. 642-8235. <A-60) ,..--:.-... ~~ .. .:--~-- -Woocbodqe (""'• 644-6200 -Hoitior"'b c-....,; '::'i' S<C~iX-4~tis· .... u .. -----_,..., QAY L NIU.M----- • ................. ol .... ..... ""°~ -'" ti.. ................ ._.. _. , _,,,,,_.,._Jl I S GN OR T I I I I I I' . Corona . 3 Br. 3 Ba. family room. 2 fireplaces. $655.000, IN NEWPORTC•NTER ~844;g~ C S I H I T T Y J R U A W S T I I S V N " [ A I F 0 D Y A Y A G A N U P A W DOEWTMLA"ACAMANAPlI C S 0 A E U W 0 S M N ' 0 I S H D F 0 l A D P N R T E 0 0 £ E R S R £ C 6 M M t £ l 0 T T D A X A Y H A S 8 C L C T T E Y E W Q G G R C H J I N R £ A 0 I C £ 0 U L £ A H H N E N I N K V R T N A H E U W H I T H N L P 0 l L A Y N 0 D D A A I U J R £ E Z I S T Q H U 0 I U U Y K l I M E 0 L P A W N C 0 U C A J I U 1 M U P T 0 E L 0 L I A T Z H Y A T M E D D S U N 0 S P I M H I H C N E R T J S E T T H Y R T KOIDNLIT!OMCIYDI C)N --·--""---··--------· BAYFIONT BEAUTIFUL-¥1EW s.c. .. , ... I J wfflt '°°' .......... VIEW • ........ MU.. Dec.. Ila ••••ltiH for tit• dl1crl•l••ti•9 .......... , •• Nfre9f. 2 bed. 2 .... C04p wfttt · a.o.t tip O"'ail S27 S.000. 0.. .. tt.. ~ -llw WA TH of ft.is pnc.~ ~Al ER FRONT HOMES. INC IH "' I ... 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QlllllillcllJS m.a.. • lllCll QIA sus 1.-... ..... $1.1'5 ,~ .... , .... $l.1S ... .... .. .· ., - -- J . .......... • 1001 .............................................. llALTOIS '71-HI I COIOMA I& MAa: A "'Prf•• ...... -• ,,. ............... w .... ...... c..._ ................. ...... ~-... _ .. a: ..... ~ ,.._ .... 1111tuw•1•f ... ........ •-4 ................. , ...... ' c CCI ....t .... ••••n• W .... .., 11,a• .... =L 0--.. ...., • P 11 c.I ... 114'.IOI. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS Jltl I. ea.t ...,_ c ............ 675.5511 ..... , ... ,.. ,.._..,',.,. .._. ....... s. ......... ..,. ~ . ' ...................... . •••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P t• Vtley' I OJ4 •-rll I OOJ •••N I OOJ c..te ....._ I 024 .! ................... .. • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-~~!'11'!!!!1!111!1119~~- le.C.-........ a~ 3br. 2bl. family rm. A 1c . 11 n.o~o Owaer. '(51 CQL ... IPAU POO&.HOMI IAYYllW Only IOO' to IHltr, aharp. dean 2 Bdrm 2 Ba condo • clcNble 1ara1• 'ml down and owner will rarry A lantu \Jc ~ at onlj ILI0,000 JACllS IUl.TY '71-6670 llWCD.S 2•3BKDROOMS Slill11DI al 1101,000. On Victoria ~wn Newport• Harbor Blvd. 541-lllt a...64MOf) .... T ,AMIL Y HOMI 68r. 2fla, lovely pool fl yd . t'Ul ·dt' U C , o n ly S!.25.000. CaU for appt to Me 11WI 1up1r l Bdrm • ra.mib room. pool home .. an l.he W lara~al lot in OolJea• P•rtl LoMla ol u p I r • d • 1 S • II a r I•---------... -~~~1!1!111!1!1• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill!! modvaled. A Offered at COIY CHAIM 2 MAST• IDIMS 1 W ... • IHdt I 040 IUl.AOO.~ Dtalrab le l~~•llon on Three year • ot!w, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •m= *VETS* Uw )'Ollr Kh11b1llly NOW LOWllN 6 LOW INT RATl"..S Lt."'!' US SHOW YOU llOW TO QUALi ""V Ttll .. le4C.,.t WILISTIMI c h a 11 n tt l. 1tep11 t o Bdr ms. 2i.. b atb8, 2 611DIOOMS a.eclU!Sed boach 4 Bdrm, firtPh•~ All bullt1n1. NHl ft clean "' only 2~ ff\llf\,y lllUQH fHlUr doub&e ICAta&e With pool rmles from lhe surf f'\1 11 S!.'50.000 IAl1d J•Cuul. OfCcrN! »t pnceonly Slll ,000 ...... ~!lllllllllli.. lllrl.!IOO Call S4G-1U l Park Place Inc. 842·7"61 .....•..•.......•..•.•• FAMILY HOME --_, ~-HERITAGE . . REALTORS IASTSIDI 6 PLO JUST IEDUCEO! MOW ·~15.000 Uy Owne r . 3br. 2 ba. beamed t"e1Un1t1. l 1"1 m l to beach. 'fenn1S. pool. 11pa, 11ec gate. leaving area. ltuat sell. Sl.32.000 962,.9962 Thursday Auoust 7 1980 t Ho.wt For S. .....,.., For Sde ....,... for~ OAJLY~OT a •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1044 ~~~ ..... ~~ ............. 106t ...................... . •..................••. • OCEAN fRONT 1132.900. 3 Dr 2 Ba . a& New m o dulur t y p e U.Tn•IH.t aumr 10~<~ loan 187.ouo homu . pvt commuJllty. 2 Light. •paciom, etei ant, ba luncc Northwood. l bd~. 24 br secunty. i ub-a1111('W. 48r, 2i,o,Ba, dln· year old . Centr. 1u r. letUng OK (714)499 3816 mg rm, ~· lot. s.'i85.0C~). Crplt', d os.: l o rt' P /P . (7 14 ) 173·\ilO, racwuea Bob. 730<0780 THI OML Y w A Y 673--0316 TO GO _O_P_E-.N-S_A_T_/S_UN l·I ORANGmH 3 Bdrm floor plan, ocean 618 KJNGSPLAC£ view d erk s . l u r g e f CONDO enc losed brick patio 3 Brt. Fam Rm w / S:>lc. End unit. t BR. l Ba. Priced lor immedia \e dln rng ro o m , quiet comm poo l Iii tenn is. saJe at $139,000 neighborhood. flOO.OOO. Owner says sell. Un MIS.510 N R":ALTY 64.S-2908 ' de rmarket al $70 ,000 494-0731 --------- F antast ic c r eat1\ll.' INVESTORS financing. :lbr hse, So Ldg unu . Lease 01.1l1on. cute :J 8r .Reo r-An~ 18 0 /d er. O{'ean v u Npt Shrs. Tenants make ~~• $1!111 .000 . 15'7. dwn p y m l i.. Sl0.0 00 do. 7 54-1202 840· 1441 S12Al..:OOO_. Mll-18_18 __ _ WOODBRIDGE EXEC. HOME St79,500 Broad noor Briarwood 4BR 3BA A IC:.. lge ld.sc lot. designer decoratl:'d By a.11pt only. 861 ·1Z>2 101 5..51-6048) IYOWHUt NA TIJRAL Sl!.,T l Nv for excellent wood <1nd glai.s hOme w1lh lovel} views t:on ven1ent to everythmg $2611.000 Lagi1na V illoge R.E. 497-1761 VIEW LISTING Spbt level 2BR 2BA & rmther ·m la w un.it Fee land KJ.ni;ts Rd IALIOA-HEW'PORT Redly 6 7 5-1 17 0 NEWPORT CREST • RED CARPET ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~1 754-120 2 . Large 5 bedroom 3 bath Mba del Mar 2-=olor). L'arpet1n1 less than a .)~aroJd, a1r cond1tioned. burgla r ..i larm &)Slem Jnd a ne w lawn 1n the backyord Assume exist ing loan and owner ma ~ help hnance Full pnce ll49,000. Ca ll SSi-2660 with 1166.800 in us um a b1e loil.ns. r a nging rrom 8'1-to 11~. S26.340 gross annual incom e. We ll kept. smgle story units Wlth 4 ga rages plus off strert parkan& on 60x300 lot C'.al.Jf Homes plan HK :· Br +den. 2 Ba. fam \I, frplc. t 1lc roor. A t. A:.k a bout C1nanl·ine Sl.2.5.950 ~ 1-0957 AWAYOFUFE Th1i. ltlJarkllni: 'horl' rront proi.ieny offer. pre ltllgc, secunl) and quJh l} Absol ut ~ priv.i e} H.t.s &Ut'">t qu.irter.. VIEW! Owner s a>" "Sell." Won't lcu.t 207 Columbia. Op•·n Hou!>e Son. 1-5 Harbara ("hamht-r.. Agt li7 3 T.nJ or !>4H-' 796 ~COMMISSION ..-w'POIT ...-.ns M a n 1 a • e n 1 t 1 e s . • "lM W / YllW compu&er 3 UNIS Fatted to seU Blue Clllp PreipertM.!S (A\ly 1225.000 646-7111 D. ........ SS744311 ... ,., • ... > ...... Ul>t "' I -Ha~-~-IOG'lll-!MZ-56_c1,_::_~_1~-1~-o-;_:_•_nt_,l ~ 1111 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN San Joaquin model. 2 bedroom plus den/study. Upgraded with quality n e utral ton e c arpets.' drapes. mirror e d d oor s a nd c us tom hardwood cabinets. Fantastic f!Olf course a nd ni$?ht hi:?hl views. Two privat e patios on golf course. $179.500 Penthouse "San M at~o" model 2 be droom corne r un it. H il'?hly upf!r aded in earthtones. Fabulous JZO)f course view. Community pool and tennis. $178.000 ~'r Co~-m1b.S~on \tany ame n1t 1es / com pu le r Blue Chip Properties D Wengeler ~7-~J6 MEWPOIT DUPLEX 2 Units on fee land. Across from park Near beach. bay. & shoppml(. Priced at $205.000. Eve:. 642-2253 DOORS TO IEACH 2·2 Dup l e x . O w n e r m o tivate d. Ope n lo c r e a tive f inanc ing. Possiblv little or no cash. Will lra°de property · boat -car · or ? ! S249.000 Eves 548-0715 associated BROKER<; RFAL TOR<; 2 (,] IA. !olb ri ,,, )&b l SENSUOUS EXEC.CONDO Live In a prestigious area with less than 20'< dn. assume 1st TO or t65m500 and owner will consider no pay ments for 2 yrs on 2nd TD. $107 ,500 Call today 97~~0 t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES Eottsi• COftdo Assume low interest loan a nd o wne r may help r1 nu n c e o n this 3 bedroom plus den a nd 2\, baths. Fu II p nce Sl~.900. Agt. ~2660 c CANNERY cant r ead1 use r or a SELLER t'INANCUIG down. Sl91,•. ..... .., ...... ...... •67S.7060• 644-721 I ~NIGEL GAILEY b, ASSl:JCIATES E·SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Br. Units $142,500 RJLLER REALTY 546-0814 ST ARTER HOME The T erraee l'am bridge .• J br Jl•bJ $139.950 Oa\S 644 RHl tJ:.k tor Andy ' l'.:ve:. ~1 ~18 or 586 5047 LEASE O"tOM POOL HOME OR the lclll• 9n Irvine, (~to bch. 58r, 21.,Ba. lbr, 2'/Jba. DCMllbte eor smglc sly 90" hoine. $20,000 OPEN SAT1SUN 15 ~ S 400 I 20581 Suburbia Ln ._ .... ,.. 1 /mo. Cote Really &. ln\t•,tm ent b40-5717 L':'Ol(JUE 1tcn 1 ~. ~pt:c wculdr oceJn vww, hedt l"d po ol 1n JHl\J l1• rourt> ard, ~pi.rate wN bar 4 Hdrm-.. 2', h.1 Lu.sh landltCdVlnC En tcrtwnn-. dell 1<:ht H.oo Wilham& Heally lll-8440 $159.000 No 4ua bfy1ng, Yeo r t e r.,.. A CJ t : owne r 1aiit Bkr co-op 640..9350. &ntrald lay u~ ~ 'l9ti4 I l(ol"an \ 11,>w .t 'Bdrm ;j ~ CA.UFORMIA-111 po1.1t.1lar 1mvJt• m m B.EGAMCE ••ENJOY ~1u7nl . .!,!I\ ~;!5 00 1 m o On 3 Bd. I ~~ Ba. des1ra· .,. "' NEWPORT CREST STEAL! 2 + den $162.000. Open House Sat & Son. I 5PM i: iU Wild goose Court Barbara Chambers, Ai:t. 673-7300 or 548-4796 lirand new 2Br 2"'zba 2 "tory condo. Seab lu ff Townhomes. S826 . 96.1556H i.JJvl•ly & llt:Cluded '4AC.:. 3Hr 2Uc1 . ram rm. spa. dt.'t'k S17!1 OW 6-15-1496 cond lli on . wal k to SeaclJff 4 BR :.! ll.i. l!Un Jll 3 lid rms . l u~tom SPECTACULAR ble corner lot. mo\e in Prest11uous lluntmgton 11<' fam 1h room and • &chools .rnd &hoppmj?. ken living r m . form.ti tlrJpe<.. \•X('t'll rarpctini: L1·ngo '"POINT" 5 IDRM. Collegt! Park Sl09.000 dmmg r m . Wllh lagoon p.illo "' l u\t'r Plt.-i!..!>dnl • ~ Ask for Cra i~. 6Jl 1266 pool and ba r -spa. !>Unkcn hJ:t!t and air) and 5o0 .. r • '°""''"" (.lnl> 3 yearlt new with f1rep1t . w i>eaun~ J U!>t f0«1Jblf' $153.!l)IJ ..,. • .,.. _ v du I t e d cc 1 I 1 n .::. ~UA;, ~\W schools and s hoppm e \\\~)(fbrldgc 1~.::l; ~~able balconv llame rm and REALTORS Owner 900-403& Reallq 4 Br 2 Rd homt-nP-.lloo in ~:~~~dMUC~st~rot;:~h ll •l~P.1~~ olf the bearh Walk w [Uj) l!ourm et k1 t e ht·n ---1-.. -,.-v-1-.. -y---i [..,.\QUESTAVILLA J BR, 551·3000 t.he hilb . '>U~f\ll·w, lq~ ~.,w nHe rcd at only ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ,.._ "" 28 h "" ' " rd . cu m m Po o I $129.000 Owner f maoc. .:: A 1 story omc r-BS) tll:?t6arranu P1l•Y.ln 1n .. •11 ,2 500 W C I' A••t bl li)\~eod1 fg Red Estafe' lllAL LS r.ff f ll«UC#Cf SlffCf t .. t • care )ard Obi garage .. · • mg ava1la c 2 Br.4 car garage~.large ao.e to bch Open Fri ••JUST LISTED! ·=u=-1052 CALL644-721l lot. SUS,000. Owne r /Bkr 10.2 1805 Alsuna. 960 U8I --,--" ~ Broker "'ant a .. t 1c c u ... t om ••••••••••••••••••••••• m!WB --------------fireplace along "'1th up 'RIDE OF s; ON GOLF COURSE POOL HOME graded carpN & ~~a~ OWNERSHIP e . , . :i Bdrm 211'1 bath custom Elegant home on huge make this 3 Bdrm 2 , R.1 Great pn, ate hvmt: "'ith ~--------RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 _ALLSTATE HARIOR HIGHLANDS Co n t e m porary fo ur bedroom home with a tro p1 e a l in flu en ce. Pane.le d ram1L)' room w1lh a w a lk ·in bar. Sparkling pool Terms exceedingly flexible . Lets t alk abo u t 1t home. pnvate courtyard lot. 2 covered p<1tw s attached hotnl' a bea ut~ 4 bdrm 3 bath. rormJ I , KJtchen & m ast.er bdrm A gre1tl assum11ble lo.rn duun". r~mil•· nn Low -~z= --entry. large •Ol. J patios. 1 ,. h w I k k .. u , UffS e lecti:on1 c secu ri t y o vl'rloo k poo · ~at a lo n t:w p .ir rnamtenJn<'t' IJnds._ap THEIL system. ~moke and fire ceil"s. conversation pit [Ull~.wo rng leaves u~ 11, t!nJo) 4 IR. 21/2 IA alarms, wood pa neled ~~ 1 m i to beach ~'Ct bridge I 1t q~ e po o I 3 t• .or Ro>st liluHs budget boy . 216 Ruby NEW VICTORIAN Rf.'SIDENCE WMt. ..... tw.. •Mwlllk .... INic•ed~ ....... A.-.., lr•San .. f-, ..._ wllt 4 Wr-. ............... .......,,.,. .... .., ,_ .... & _, ....... W• locat1d. .... te 2 bayf1 owli. $485,000. C• 673-4900 '#8 Collins Isle WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY-SLIP l~aetifuly dHiC)Md oppo9ntn .. 1ls in ttils spocious and pri•ot• 2 story hotM. L~ maslef' suite inckaded 9n this 4 bdrm plus dinilHJ rm. Stained qlass, •arry tile Clftd much more. Your own boot slip plus small yard and 2 decks. VIEWS of wattt artd li9hts. S I, I 00.000. can 673-6900 WAl ERFRONT HOME RLAI l ..,Tl\Tf .IM ..'41'• v .. l ..... If"'\ l\t'WJM1ff fi.•,, tl 631-1400 11 ~ M.,,.,,.. A-. fi., t"""' '"-Jrtd 673-6900 REALTORS IYOWHEC Lot. read y l o b uild, 60X90. Newport Hts. Slll.000. 64S-4i70. $28.5,000 631 -7300 M.B. SOMETHING den. VanLu1t wa ll cover So.. ,. ... .uf D....Mw o .. II jl,li.rJ ge $305.000 Wdl maintained le ideal-~-custarrr hardwood -...,._,, --=~ II tOIJlrM l•U<Jllt4 Rlty I\ located. Ncarb)lpo;ol & parquet and Italian trlt.'<i 546-5605 55 1-~IO .n, 2HJ D>-5«!0 1>..rk. Specially pnced at floors, numerous other bd 2b r 1 -_....1 19:ze Karr-n P\.111,.11..... 4!13-9'64 49:> S22() $157 000 AKent ameruties. An outsland· 4 rm, a. rp . rove,.,.. --- mg borne S3SO.OOO. patio. new crplS. coun EXEC HO\l E . .t BR. FR Roy McCarcle, Rltr. lertop. nr Bul>h ard & t;lenda, Rt"dhill ke.ilt,. 548-7729 Ad a m .., S 1 17.90 0 ~7500 714·~1 ------ \"A · ST•\RTE R 2 BK 1!la~tm~\ti ~ ~ 11 • i.Sl'Jllt:t !i R1nq 640 · 5560 Anyt.ma E.astblufl Prof Bldr, SrtCIAL Beaut1lul, hig hly up - gra ded S bdr m home Sun.ken llvlng rm w1lh calh ceiling & frplc. Many custom reatures. Uncomprom1111ng view or rrountam l>, canyons & Cl · ty bghts ~.500 Call ar., down. 11'1> (tnancmg Su per 2 B r 2 12 Ba twnhse. Sl07K. 642-0346. 6734226 l'uher dale L<.'l t1t RedtuU. ~ 7500 MO Cf)UAUFYIHG Landmark's lar~est 58r w 1pool & s pa 8341 Huntwell Dr. Sl99.500 -·D~EC ... ~11111111111· ... T~Ol~S~~ 5Cl 'STO\t C. O:'llDOS 2377\l I U LL HUH.::,,. DR 4:. 178t-2200 "-(\ rt. Jlr. lfl)k$. lu.ury dpp l. pool & "P"' J ll dmt"ntllt"'I Prune toe llm 1ttc"d ed1t 100 -•J•AS_Ma_N•E .... C~llllESllll!llll­ µro)e<.1 Sl i 5.0tU-SZ65. too Oe\-ek>Pt'r • i 14 1 493 ~ Oetwator "s own home. OwnertA~ent. 968-083IJ """-"" LoYety M esa Verde home I • I 044 DELIGHT ~utely superb ~BR. ---------1 J UA. Plan 6 Ocean v1~w tte wpcwi a.odl I 069 .....•................• 3br 1:\1.aba. new earth tone ·=-••••••••••••••••• 8eaullfull> upgr.lded 3 carpeting. new pamt m· Bdrm holl'lt' It featun-:. s ide & out. Sl 12.500 Altk IHVHHESS c x t e n ., 1 \ e u :. e or ---------t forJewell.SJi-7542 Alt P os h e1ee u t1 vc e a · wallpa per a nd wood &.aiitl•eHo.t ~ &~ SPYGLASS HILL )land!.ome home 1s b est \Jlu c on ~ass With 3 B<1rm s :.! Ba and !.eparatl' in-la\lo quarter-.. 1t won't la!.l long at S44!1.~ 644-9990 BLUFFS RareG Plan Former model. end un1l. back~ a rd pool. I BR 3BA, Crml din rm, cath cell. lg decks. best loc Wa lk lo &chool. lenn1s club, s hopping . O n g ~ OWN THE LAND $211},000 2404 Vista Noblna 644-5150 Open Sa /Su 12·5 today. 979-~0 ALLSTATE $74,500 REAL TORS 2 Bdrm + s pa Double ---~ ---garal!e Owncr will help MB BAYCREST'S hnance. You·u love th1~ HST VALUE 00t-1>15-9161 This I van We lls built spacious 4 Bdr m J bath. I lcvC"I lux urious ho m e with for mal dining. b1,:: family room &sparkling. <'001 pe>ol. 3 car ~aragr· ,\ ran• value Only $272.000 <.:all tocJay '. 646-7171 ' .. •1 I ~ .. ' .. ' , OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~ LARGE CORNER CORHERLOT Perfect for the campinJ! or boating rnt hu~1a~t who needs a place to park his RV t-:as} ae cess u nd er bc a ut1ru1 Waterfront Home -.hade trees And don t 5 BR. 4 Ba. eustom fo rget the lo ve I) 4 w a t e r r r on t h om 1: bedroom home that 1?04.'~ w 17x 38 · pvt d ol·k withthlS lot Super clean, rr1ced S l .394 .000 shows lots or pnde 01 Bwlder w / trad l' for ownership Presllg1ou& Palm Spnn11s Estate West Side area Pnced at GROWUP! for details on th1s home S95.000 Cal l now '. This property has the and a ppt to i.ee. e all !)40.1720 ·room to gr w. In Cacl the <.:arol Horr. agt 6.11 0094 TARI~ ~v ...... --... ;; ;f--4ft~~1t ~ ~~ ;-;.'.~ ~~a:~~~w4 or a new~ '\im1 . home to be pul on this ••••••••• •••••••• •••••• 4 BR 2 Ba m lop a rea 45x.8S property Located 2 Story 2 bdrm l~• ba Close to shops. s chools & only 4 doors from lhe Pallo. Garage Apt. Guest parks, Bltns, fplc. hmred island"s So. Bayfront. A quarters 673-0828 y r d 2 t·ar 1?arai:t.>. rare find. Act Casl·t hls $110.000. our best bu> wo n 't l ast ! Fle xi ble Calltosee terms. s.s&o.000 RED CARPET BALBOA ISLAND 536-8836 REALTY 673-8700 Dano Point ••••••••••••••••••••••• ce lle nc e • T urtler oc k <.Kram1e 11le in k11ch~n 4 Brdm. 3 Ha. fam rm. Glen patio home Inver Jml balh Sht1""' Ma· .. µ.J<>t & i.p .. $445 ooo ncss ~1odel Pre m ium moflel ()ff,.rt'fl lo r lot <.iorj(eous \ ll'"' Lu&h 11:?.IX)O ~ .,, 11111r1· 111 landM"J Plnli? OramJll<" fonrut1uo. l i:tll 540 t1:-.1 f1rl•plJl"l'. t•o n\ l'rsallon pi t. sk)hitht and more ' 4 BR + ramlly room Just S330.000 C.:all now lor p r 1 v a t (' p r l" ' 1 l' w 7~ liOO • , I ' ~ f 'o I ' I ', t ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ~~ Penitl~o D¥Ple1 L.ompll'll'h rt rurbi:.ht-d Ofl<: blk lo bt.-:i ch \11u u"'n the IJnd <.in'dt flnJOl lnlol S:..~.UUll $~ 759.922 1 [~-this 2 BR 2 Ba eater---------- l:'-<Vt-.:ST OH GROL i' "'ants to bu) hortll.' from ~vale part\ _5.10 5900 _ TOWNHOUSE IH THE LAKES Magruf1ccnl 2 tklrm I 1 ~ Ba townhomc complete· h upg raded throut ldeall} located "'1th com plet.e pn vcic) yet m eh>'-~ prox1m1I> to pool. 'Pa s auna. tcnni!> t\:ik1n1o: $118.500 r ~ HANCH il~tt n ~ l\l T Y . ' _: j LU U WON.Tl.AST HERITAGE, ARI< ChurmmR 2·slory Plan I town.home Feature!. m elude 2 Bdrm, 212 Ba . 2 <'ar garage. bn ck,..pul10. & f1repluce Pnced on only Sl07 .500. tamer> dehfl!hl inc-lud~ « hW!l' wooden dt'<'k O\ t'r tht· l,1ke. atn um. hot tut> "'1lh dl·ckmit. ·:O:Z' hn1 ~ fert•plan·. 'IJJrk linl! !. J ll"\ kllC'ht'n. fl(IJ'tl t•a n htonl' t•arl)('l,.. µool J3ru1z1. t l nn1!> cnurt' S224 .500 lJll fll)\\ 953-0300 t~ Howkins R.E. OPEN HOUSE 75 Lakeshott. '""· F'r1 10 2. Sal Sun I.! .• BY OWHE:R THE R \NCI! 4Br • ram rm Complete!) rt•mod •I'\.<: , .... ..4--~" It.Al , , -.,.. . 4 ~..-~··=-Kot Pond Ausum In SHS.900 551 5833 EXQUISITE DEANE HOME 180 OCEAN VIEW :"lol'"" I> d1'lm J 11 .. 1 on f ,., IJIXI (N m·r t'\trt·ml'h dn'\llJU.' Jnd pnct"tl tn ,,.11 JI 5335 WO CJll .tbOUl un believable te r m' lk't>a n \"w w-. llllmt•-. OurS1i.•c1Jlt\ Robt. Socks & A uoc.. 546-9522 IAYPOIHT CONDOS By PocHeffff Honws 1\i.o2 £kl m 1, :!1 1 ba con '-tlo~~t ed,J.n:~~r. .... __ M:. t \ j'_,~ ... rww. Olfl'l"l from bu111lt.'r SUll um.: to i.t:il'l"t carrx:t l'tilor Sta11d..ird ll'.itur~ 1nl l udP J 1 r <'ond . Kara11t· door Opt'fll'r and mue h rnon · fll'Xlbll' 80 & !)()'" r f1nanl0 ml? 11va1labll' Pnced al S159.000 eae h For dt• taili.. call Carol Horr. aei. Pace&etter Momclt plu~ wide g reenbe lt. \ c 1. W /o r W /OUl lu.rruture 10 Atoll Abu Plan :; w1lh ocean V1ew Beaut1full) decorated, 17 \\lult'l"a t DOVER SHORES 1 tir r:i m1lv h11ml'. extr J h!l• loc ot·ean ba' and c 1 t \ \ 11• w " \1"l 1 \ al t•O -.dlc•r Fm anr ml! a\'atla hi•· s:i1:, '~"'· 1211!1 ~dfl· twl(o IJn\l• DO VER SHORES I Hr & 1°0\t•rl'd IJOOI L1l <' llkt• .1 HurnJn \b.-.nlutt'h 1lt•J 11t1ru 1 11\ er :i.tAAI Ml It r..'1 U~) 1!142 ~dllf1J)!•l ltn'l LIDO ISLE l~·'t \.J iu•· a \ailsble Pnn: lt lalthed SI00.000 II-•·"' pnre $325.000 r1rm \t111t\.1h'tl wllcr. F.xtra I~·· h>l. In mo'e m cond1 t1•in Lne 1n mald"s quJner:.. 223 Via I that a. COROHA DEL MAR O.ean & IJi:hL'i \01ew -I Br dnd dl'n 1n Sea View Hw ll m fmam·ing '11.'llh ") • down 2003 Yacht IA-tt•ndcr ~ ~.,, \-c t •;'I~·~-~ ... ·-· --~~ St epi. Cr o m be a c h . 1 Complt•teb furnishe d. Go00 hnanc111~. Sum- ml' r w1nll'r r e nta ls siso.ooo 47 HJ ~ashore Onvc A RARE FIND- Sens ational 3 br. ranch-style home w /country kitchen ! L ocat ed on . qpiet street in lh.e OOY'E'.R SHORES ~· ·~··~ ··~4~"1..r:!"f"~~ ... ' ... -._,. .......... -~J~~ oUP'LExslTE: ~~~at·~·-~~~~-t).w1~.·~=-~ ii~PM.Th~e Ave .• ~ ·-,. value' FIXER UPPEI!!!! Bring your paintbrush & broom & save $$$. 5 br. executive home in University Pa rk! Only $135.000 Submit! LOW, LOW PAYMENTS!!! When you take ove r existing loan on 3 br TURTL£ROCK unit!! Privacy & conveni e nce in s tun n in ~ arcbitecturaJly pleasing design. Only 1187 .SOO. NEWPORT HILLS OFACE ·2670-B San Miguel Drive. Newport Beach 759·1 SOI ... A Div1s1on l)f Rubor Investment Co. Ve,..... Condo SUIOIEROR YEARLY Exqublte'7 furnished de· luxe I Bdrm. 2 bath. Vlew, paUo, pool. e•· erct1e room. u nder- 1!'0\md parklna. s1100 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU.rac:live pool duplex + 2 IOOd rentals. Prime loca lion. IZ85.000. 64CM999. BY OWNER Op e n beamed charmer. 2 br. 1 ba. fireplace. encl. paoo. O wn e r will h e lp wlflnanclng. 53&-2S7 Cottage. Rebuilt. 2 Br. R-2. S22S.OOO. Owner agent. 498-0257. MISAVmtDI CUL DI SAC Clean t Bdrm plua added family room. new palnt ln " out. New urpeu. tar1e secluded lot. Owners moving ou\ of IUlte and are very anx· loua. A1kln1 St IS,500. S.1151 Lovely area with canyon in rear, ocean vie ws from 2od level a nd good terms! S74.900. 493-8812 Fcwt• Y.-.Y I OJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Walker & lee Real Estate IHTHICOLONY Love ly 3 Bdrm 2 Ba smg~ slory home wltk bnck fireplace and pal.10 Other features Include comm. pool, park, and tennis courts. Mklng on· 1~ ti t -I :.l'~('ti A ,,1 .11 1-v ~ '·~·1 /()()() reatunng 11 reat famaly living w 14 Br + F.R. " formal dining. Built by Ayert In ··111e Racquet C lub" Park w/\ennis & no dia, Just reduced to SL».llOe. Ht.a ... Uruvers1l} DnH' MEE.DHB.'1 ·Help yourself to,. Heaping !>ele<0t1on of QuaW'1ed llopefuls in the DAILY PILOT llELP WANTl'.:O ADS If ~oti"rc m the mar.lt l'l for a better car. be sure t.o check the many autos advrrt 1sed for !>ale in Classified -------- ' macnab /lrvine 'I . realty A SUBSIOIAAV OF THE IAVINE COMPANY FAMIL y srn COMDOMIMIUMI 5BR C4 & bonus room ) home in the Bluffs. Over 2400 sq.ft. on lovely greenbelt. Walk to school. park and shops. S197.500. Jeanne Newman, 752· 1414. 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JI Harbour Watetfre>nt ronta.11 VIiia Rent11I• ._ 11q. 2 r. a. C/p, lilvd 29;,' ~ gtir S42S + ttlll. dflll, 1ar, adult.I, ·t.1ein IMl. oceao ctt) • • .2!, ~.~:u'. ~Pl' WAT9MOMT homt, 40' dock. 4 br. 2 ba, 11~GlZ Ukr pnv yard. Eves Bern util Nn .... t, Avail !).15 no dop, 1375/mO U t Ii r •Ir•"*-WI" --"" lit ll-ff N -3 rat 1ara"e l.eue ~ 5031 "" la!'ll + ~e,. ..... •-1 • • -· .. o ff r . 0 ""n r I A It .... 0 er •• & Ur 2 S.. llvin1 rm. fern neiot • lbl a.· boat shp. po.h, 28r -6751048 .. "'' .-.·.-· ~· 5 do n m«m~ -C'OttlY elfk hm loadln• rm bonut rrn 2 t'itr '" n....'...!•~na, ...... !..£.•r 28a. I blk to ~ach soo UJXURY CON003 bdrm --I Ur. i.tove. refrlg. 09C....,. ,_1171 By ln41.1._.Ul l..All• Co.I.It x•r•ll• Nu t'M ur••• 'Jr 'vw ... r '"' -·~· rm 112ba.2careler1ear.pn Ol'ean v11"w luxur1ou' Cllfl>Orl adult.I no pet. 0.. OCIAM ~ d'AJ.f u min 10 dwn •• huola. park• & ~o t'or ..... new 3 Br (',oodo 640 4!U9 J>lltlO. pool. Clo.to lo So lldult rum apt 2lir 21.ia S?90 117 w. tab St. ao: I bdrm ., I bdrm twn Your own pnv doc:ll Uhlll l'l&&a Avi.il ll u on the w a ter ltunt O.l Plu 1-t>:ii.e ~mo Avail. 1mmed. WaUc l(J .,, .. ,....., "••&.a ......_ .. -.. _ wllh 100' waterfront .. _ .. , C 1 " lb 1 1 d c II .,,...,._ .,,. r~1 ~· 1 "" Nell~ tn lM ~ la a ~ltmo ~ turbour. Call Hy The HJuffa rondo. 28r, 2Ha. f'3a or aro ull 01 a ~n . ill -------- au m • 1 -0 a 0 bf-ut hm a»' Ip 4 bf. I Sea R.ea.lty. 714 ~7 •inale level, aupttr loc:. 673-4314 S49"02Srl 7~HSOl J Br 2~ 8a condo. 2 car IMldcrMI"'" b a . u&b u111111. 2 ~ :!~:r~02 ~ or213/5i92 2871 '7~ It.gt 644 lW _ Towwhioule ~~H 1an1e. close to ZOOO ~!!1:a·r ru~!'ir ~~r! ~ <.:Allti7~~ ~rlOUll z 8.r 2~ o. con Qw-mjna • oew. 2 Hr, 2 UlrfwWlhed 3525 Afi~·d .-~ · 9 5· MU32S SWX. 2$ dwn Owner 1 llr. 1"' ua. nu l)lllnl, do. frpJr. t"nnl11, pool, bu in a convenient loc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Ur I..., ka. new. frplc. wUJ carry f>al at 10' r .... -. Ir dra"""" i\\ .ill w a I k t o be a c h . U1mmunlty ractl avail Cuti.Om 28r m C.:M: ..._ ltlmd 3806 NPt 11~. ~Olmo I 173 "11 .. or ~rt .,..._ ,....... 2u -..3 _,,/mo MU!Beautlfularcu! ....... UW\1 .. • -I ,. I 10 Ktdil OK Rl''' rti ---114. 2.13 444 8647 •• .,., . H KJt h (~)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,_...,.,., ~·~1M'~d 8:.IH~! C.1.1eu r •111 ~ A~lm~ f'Vf9 • Waterf~=Uabury r:!~MEsen 631-4~ liayfmt Llttli> hi nout U IDE 3Br, +den , 2 l\t • Vttrlk-3 Ur 2 H,a Qi water. 4 Br 2VJ ea. lrg slip. 2ur. 3 !itry, fircplac~ fry.>lcs. uva1l 1mmed. S625 l.tWlatah ltOO Ft•nr1•d vard •• car llv nn, fam rm ...... boat 1 bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm o..p.nsUnfwn 3600 67S2.,5.2!,1mo yrly l:.l' mu bt " l11l + sec. ~ • .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.~, 67~1600 wur111Cl'! Nutunl wood 11Jp, ktue '1300/mo/ol· Brand new Townhouse UPPER '1 br. 2 b11, w/w -------------AGENT .........•.........•... * * lutlw1 Ubul(hll'r w11111 W .. h 3 4 Ur JIM-huruppt•1 lllX''" & trtm, t~rench Ctt 714-846-3990. Good loc:. IGO() mo. Vei.r rpt. drapes. bUlll 11111. Ot'n ZBr. lliJ 1 hoUbc fro fo:A.'>,-SfDJo: I Br. Spac1oua dic1n lmmi.1• 9ll>O mu ly. Bb'875-4912 vw, slps l.O bch. S7SOirn1J watei, frpk, yrly. Avd1I UJX'lhtml on Orange St. Of"I. ll lltt I t• )'OUfllC , No ,t\ :i 174 )Till ..._.~. •a&&rcu•~,. ft .: n.,uvatrd 100 • rom •...tdt + utJI» 971' 8610 Agent New l.u hentes Condos. PanoramJc Oc:ean View 548-35.SS Aug 30 No gurag•· oc Stuve I refr1 ge 1325 . Security gated, poolside, u .-inceot 4 br. fam l~lll ~25/m~J + utu Adults. no pet.s. 673-8165 Bli C.n.>on. pkt1&.rt11QU4e view townhom • :s Ur +Mft, 2 Ba, IHIOOO ~/Alt 'f~ ma1•1ou l•l c t .. -."••••••••••••••••••••••• .: llr 1(1tfU!i:I.' > 11rd, water Pl.I NU VOGS $4'f~1 mu ··.o~ 2 6 3 Bdrm. avail. $800 • .._...., Sh4rp 675 771~. orf;'73-6372 roo.~1441 rm, beam re1l. huge wet· ~Rh fwWsh.d -----N ,. w p o r l H ., .a t h Ho.ft ""1MtJMd t A.lfll()rt l off1~ c .. 11 i11ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• fvru1t.tt1ew~l lb6b ..._, ........ 31 07 ....................... ....,... 32•4 f.J~ti.1dc 2 Ur w 1lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:..1.1111(1.! t..Jtundry hook Newcondo, Woodbndge Z uµ. 11wve. fenc~ ) Jrd. Br 1 ea. 5'95/mo. o)., lhlld & Pl\lt OK.~ <.:all 640-44.50, a.sit for Doug bJJ·4'&2!1 Amme r man Eves f:,sun:. 2Hr. lBa, .:rdnr. ~U6. aslt ror Mary bar, garden. Suitable for •••••••••••••••"9••••••• On the Water. top quality 1.96l f"ULL1'.:RTON 1 Rr . ram Living & formal en lal)oo l"-'d 3706 duplex. 1011.cr unit. 3br Upatairs Large·Clean- terla1ome o t. Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba. fri>I lrg palw ~unny S tovet refrige View Area ll~perm1> BAYfRONJ SllOO mu }rly Av.ii EJlO mcldb uul~ Adul~ • DYNAMITE ~eunfrool wml..r Av .. 11 11 ti 1111 2 IJk, t'urn. 1011 ~ho, ul 11 ix1 Aili~ ~ ltl) t.i ~ l t)J2 '7»-0142or 1408) 998-<11561 ~l'Pl 1:; 1;4 • 4:123 or no pct:.. 673·8 165 or Available now thru A u~ _!73-3466 fi73-Q72 HOUSE Bay Front larce 2 bdrm 2 ba Condo 1n Newport Bay Towens Very lwc 3 Rr. 3 bJ rurn1Sht'd ----·---- vM ~J NO Pt.:rs 1"6 1700 11. k ~ 9513 lalaoo rniftwla 3807 ~ Br Townhouse, all.ached 4 Bdrm Pak-nno moo I U> llartJor Vl~w Pric~ to K U H WT)' on lh.u. on" • Only 12112 .000 <.:a ll 869Ull Llwrmw.c 5 bdrm, J b1&th bayfronl w1tt1 38' lJctJt Ooiit ~pt. -JuJy 11200 mo. Yrly $1600' mu IJ1ll Grundy. 675 til6l Uruudw.y . S4 2S mo 1;73 5638_ , Northwood 3Br. ofc, fam unoua St>cunty bldg ea.oo Peftinwia 3707 rm, ronna1 dln nn. 1 yr J>us&1ble boat :.IJp •••••••••••••••••···~ new, 2,000 sq ft. Lg yd. 2 1.Arge 3 bdrm Duplex I Lar1ee 2br. i,, block frorn liJl·helor unit. a ll uttl frplcs, mkrowave. llr7S ~ from ocean. S'1SO b:ach 1750 yrly ll!l & ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, pool, i.pa. All S'15'> Yearly L:m~e 3 Br Jc.lull'>, no pets. "'pie. Jg 1 ~. Ii.a Beamed l't•11Jnb. p;iuo S450 631-4984. rirepl.i ct:. lu undry, - C....d91Mor 3122 piud. K.lng :.1U'<l bed. col mo. w /grdor. no pets mo. on yearly bast:. wt 673 9327 or TV. s111glt! woman or Maure en 5S1·6637. m580l.8 ------ R,arage, SlCP8 to occ:in Upper 2 Rf<. adults, no Adult:. NO Pt.T::, pets311W.W1lson.S325. blS-6196. &t2-U34 631-2177 OPE N HOUSl RE Al TY / ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avml lmmed ! 2 Br. 2 ba lrvhlt! Terriacc. rompl Cum. Ocean view from pauo. 6 mos. lease. SlOOO 11\ltrru:d couple. $270. 5:i&-84Sl z & 31:$r. Yi blk l•i orn, 640-11(186_. __ --------------1 liUt l.O bcb. 3lir. 28a w1ntt>r & yrlv Ov.nl·r Jbr. 2ba. fam rm. no J>t>ts, no sln11le11, k ids OK . 1392 Galwa y Ln , S625. 644 l.836. Rancho Sao J oaquin home. poo l. t e nnis b7S S710.675 154b ~1 ~v,u':,!~8d~~~db~ oowts, pvt po rkwg. 1750 SF.LL idle 1te!Tl!t with a garage, air cond. '6()0 ~~ ~~~ 3 6 15 eve:.· Daily Pilot Clusl.f1ed Ad. Small Hach. $300 year ly ~ lir, J •n Ba, blt·IDS. d lS- U t 1 l s Pd. 4 · 8 PM hwaahcr , garage, 3dults Manager 67$-5112 mi. Open MS-3229 lrn!O 3Br. 28a. Yrly. St~~~ Anaheim •D. beadlttennu . Adults. nc &Side 2Br Garden apt. _pet.a. l600tmo. 6'0-9335._ w /gar. ad Its, no peti. 40 UNITS mo. Agt, 6~5930_. __ --... -... ~111111111111--•I Xlnt Garden Grove loca-1H1111111-.~ JASMIHE CIHIC lion. Low, low main-flwliliqfOft leoch l 140 Npt. Hgta. area. 3 br, 2 ba, mo.ss.2-JB.S7 ------642-5678. EXCIT I NG PLAN II tenance. l OX gross. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool & jac. Indoor BBQ. reaturln~ many up. Owner will carry with a liR, 2 BA, n r btlach. swo 642 0211 3 Br. 2 ba, fenced yard BAY FRONT ~ta Mesa 3724 k. SUper posh 2 Ur 2 Ba ~n· ••••••••• •••••••• •••• •• wtpalio. ~~/mo Par h ti t ou.se. a amen1l1e:., CASA DE ORO 2br apt. large sun deck. 2 '175. 160 21st. St. S48-21~ n--«•~ 2 Bd ... _ 2 29'k dowo. Full pnce security gate, pool. ------"' .....,.,., nns, uo::n, ., AIV\ 000 Jucuzzl, t ennis. vollev l'olonlal 28r Cott&J'lt' ! fireplaces and formul ... ....., · ~ ...... ,JI "' d y duung room. Assumable ~~ PRE:H IGE: bull courts. Ca ll Ike -... ugc r C ard: RJtys.51·5000. walk to Lido V~I age, Al.LUTILtTILS PAUJ TurtJerock Ridge canyon SttUT. bide. boat nl( View. 3 Br. 2""8 ba . J car avaJI. No pet.A/~• ~ren Compare before you blocks lo bea ch. S55C ~Br, 28a, n P.w e r apt. yearly AduJts 673-4851 lndry. adlt.s, nCJ pets. S395 ~gs rm 645-7300 r "' ......,8 "-""' --HOMc' 962-4142or Keo 546--0996 Garage! K1db! (5400 ) fee tnW•lilim· 1 ~} .... wporl .. och 3169 RENTJMES 631•45S5 gar. Avail Sept. 979-2560, ~1&; mo. OWnr/Agt rent. C ui.tom des11to 851-0610, S51·1494 -------features: Pool. BIJ(J. Cora.o de4 Mw 3822 i:; side l~t1on. lhr, Crpl, •••••••• • •• • ••• • •• • • • •• prvt patio. S290 mcludmg 2 br. l ba deck.< arv>rt-. wl b46 2723. llALTY IEGISTE:I 645-e646 ......... ••• ••••••• • •• • '42-5200 Real Estat.e lnve!>lmeots Unique Penin:.ula Pt 3333 W. t'oastHwy, NB home. 4br. 2ba. partl)- Newport Terrace {;ondo 2 8r 2 Ba, frplt, close to pool, kids OK ino pe\h 5500. 968-3388. 960-1503 udult'. nu pel:.. lc•~e. --------HARBOR VIEW UOMfo~'> M v 'rd l(a ra.ce. n f'w Irvine Unlvens1ty Park. furniture. :.urrounded 5 Ur. ram rm. 3 •·Jr Village I II. Stanford. J: IH 4 g c• s 1 1 ~'',m 11 wtlh plush land.scaptni? 64S-6646 furn, gar No Pt'b Avull Townhome. H1ghly up Adult IJvUJg at 1l) ~)l ~ mo ) !Jr. 2 ba S450 + ~ Sl:c 1,7J <M7 I I .. II '.157 l!JOOor ----~·June. S12001mo m t:xcept1onul l\cv. port Pnme t: side tnplex. as-~ludmc ull!._67~~-­ Bch Home. generous w;c sume IO'h. loan or Sl20K. ol anlJque glass, padded Gr 111c ru.720 pr yr. UDO JSLE 38R, 2UA, at French fa bric above SZ40K 642-0346 673-4226 tr. furn. Walk lo bth. $0hd oak paneling Hand ------· · dub & t ennu, AvJ1I pamted ulcs & poh.,hcd 200%DEl'RECIATIOH II 13 9 3 11111 Grund\ bnck µavcf'>, (')(l & int l\cw 4 plC'X, 2 Br units. rui.r. 675 6161 . u'ied bnck on w alls. r}Oli.e l? San BemardlllO dnve walkways & 2 cov l lly Center. Butlt·IO'>. ered PallO!I. S<JIJd bra:.s & A1C & pat10ll, $139,500 J)Of'C'elain f1xturei. a ct"t:n So. Calif Rf'Gffy lUdte oak cabin11trv & 714-546-5605 doors. <.;oontry t'ICl(anre 1n Ea!>l Ht urfs ~0 1 (,'hcstnut Pl 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·BYOWN~H HU ... TIHGTOH BEACH FOURPLEX ~rp loolnni: 2 ~rm 1 Ba unit. Enc lo 11ed ~ar a g1.·' N<•ar the beach ! S214,9SO. 7S2·19'l0 lJltuna le m Elegance' Be<iul1fully fo'urn1!>ht'd Great fur K 1<1!.? Pl·t.:. • 2Br' $5()()' F1rl'µIJt'l' Brt•akfa:.l Bdr(t.i;.11 f1•1 ltE.l\nfl MES n:H ·l!h>.; ~sUnfwni~ ........•........•...•. BcAoa Pftlin.&a 32 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAllOA IA Y RtOKT 4Ur, 2Ba, boat s hp. slln dy bch, bpa, S2.000 mo ~.67~'{1 ____ , 2 Br. yearly l how.e t ocean, a vail 1mmed Sl5C> cottage. 2 Br l Ba lireak.Cast r m Hecond antenor. Garage Child OK. no pet:. 213 8.51 3220 Oeauurul So Coast Short~ 2 Hr. 2 IJ;i. All 1uDe ruUtti!> SSllJ 55 7 0863 fo:..!>l!>adc 2 bdrm lm~I' .'frw carpet Comµlch· v. :.ll applt· $:"i(.l(J m11 ht & l<J i!>l JOJO 1!17 540;!, lk'nl 1 ... 12.823J 2 lf1:>e~ fur llt:nt 21\r. S430JS450 333 2li.l ~l t'M &c Mi:rJ U --:!Br. U:Ui, S600/mo A v;11I ~J'l 1st 64t;-!'1636 graded. 3 Br. 2i., ba. Comm PoOI C ard1·111·r N<>pel.h CanuJy rm. 2 frpk !>, i.hul 1111 1 •AO 2H3tl l bdrm fum1:.hed S480 • ~ 1Jf llw) ',IJJ<'llJU' :! U1 C...,rpt·t dr .. µ..~. bit '"' f>nv .. tf' d1 <:k carpon t e r s & I eve I o u r !> UI(; (..A.'l;Y()"ll '·,111tJ, ,111 ~ W W1l'>On 642 l'f7! throughout !li t•Jr i;!CJlf cour'>I' v. "I• i.ehouls. parks, rt-'<' f:it ii J;Jrai:c t hr. :!bJ, h11:1ti. No pets. O wn•·r I>< upi:rd'd !-'u rn 11r unl11t11 _cup_1ed S7SO m il ~-7174 !Jd}'> 'fl'J·:IJJIJ 1 \ wkwh Woodbridge J lfr. df'n i:.!J~ family room, 2frplu. LL'~LHY('<l'H>O 2 000!.q rt Rec fa ell :'\v.JJl :itc,J, 3 Ur :: 11.1 $750 549 25~ Ir 1111 IJJllf1 puul I'•' RENTALS 1111111. S711J m<> 1..i1 111.! 2br 2ba . _ .. S700-St200 toriAf. J2l!I m.,~ 2t0 21Jba SllOOf'uni 2 br, i!'l bll, d1:n. twnh'' 3br21.'2ba .S750-SlSW t .1:a r de11 & xtrJ , St>~0 1 mu ( hdd ok IA6-404.!I Ucaut PJleC I lsr J HJ Westc l11f. Jar . tuli man) xlr.i~ Gardener Av ~11 td ll Nun(\ b4&717l orb7~ l~ ,, .... , • tJ• 1 •ir I Hr f •1 ' "'IJ b\ J:JrJl.:t' (/1Ji'I I lfllll,iJ JfJ" l <f\t•r ;, I< fo.I ' '\<1 Pl h i:!'•, ,\I>\ I I ""J ut1L\ m 111 Adull'> on!,• .. ~~ '••.J•tl•A ~taMeso 3824 .............•.•.••.•.. I Br ·10 ... nhou.'>t' n .. v.h I ur11 11.11' \µ• SI,,, d,,,,,r "J' rid 1·11• l"J l'r1·f1·r m11J1Jlt· J• • •J •,, J:Jr \dll.h V"'' i,1 • .,Jf, ·1 'lo1Jd1 ell . "" µ1·1 ! Ur I bJlh Aµt '••v.h !iii! ~.x dl•tuf 1,.J.., 11'1 • nd ,cl Hwttincjton ~oc.h )740 l:Jr ~nil \dll •A<I .ff,"\ ••• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ' Hr ,,. ··Ad. •h·• .,, H.B's ffHEST , '" ,· 1 .H ;\rlll -.i:,..in1:.h t ... tJlc I J\ 111, ' fi-\2 .;r:·i l~· .. ut1lul l>illrk 1.J._, ur FAMll Y APTS. 3 Bedroom. large lot, near 1cbool. walk t1> town Nice res1dcnltal neighborhood. Sa Vt rroney m .950. ~7·3182 QUAIL PLACE _S525 __ ,_m_o_._67_3_7_407 ___ -1 ••• •••••• • ••• ••••• ••• • • llARBOH VIEW HOM ES C~idtwleod9l211 2 Story 4 Br. 3 Ba, Spa, 't5Z3C'NtflUSJ>a:IRVM 48r, J~Ba. separate In r11und1 1q~-. 'f'•·rr .. t·• •J ~11JI '>unk~n •:" . bt>t1 'I'" <k I 1112 f ount.1 rn , .., p " 1 1 •> u ., r •, •1 m • ~·parJk din1n" ilft'a \\alk 111 1 lu:.l'ts, home hke kllchcn & c:.bind~ Walle l o H unt1oetoo Cent.er. P.rJ1"1 111 .. ti ... ut1ful In• JIJl f11r f.imalJ"' lo\1th I''' :.! d\Jldren 1\1.'.H 11 .. rk Heat paid. No peu.. a..-....... NONITIIS .. ..... , ................ . CO,. Tl l;JO ,.M.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 331 0 1 Buccaneer. _ i.ws a pt. S1200. S.S7·7372 I Bedroom furn from S4JO '=--w. ...... 1100 ,_ ______ _ ....................... ----------· San Juan Capo. Z:S.000. 2 8 4/plexes, Pomona. JYi Rr. 2 Ba. 1480 :.q n 8yr.. dwn, near break even. ol~ Agt ~11 ·~ 646-0586 ------- You 'U love th.ls 38drm • SISOO' Klda welcomed! Dream kitchen! Garage Sunny N Breezy(498l)C RENTIMES 631..t C.......delM• 3222 TlrC)a~Jlem.r w11.t 1 h1 u1.11;i11c,.h.~lf lftdilsp;= 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,. -CAMEO S ll OR fo~S; 4 ;-.,, . .,.l><,r1 g, .11 1, ~111 i'"N' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm 3 b11 HIO d•·~ il-IJ:r.'.H.il OneOfThe~st "'"an \11•v. prrv:it1· bt-lll'~ J\VJll S4:pl b l .\Jubllc fl ume· .\!lull l l Umtmdu~Lnalpropcr Sl750mu 7b0~ 2 l 3 · 5 4 2 -0 1 O 2 " flegant laltefront bome 3 dys or 7~-0279 nitthb 213-3l6-4040 ----Br 3 Ba, Cam rm. l~g Winter Reotalr. 2 br ,_ ... Valey 3234 yard, upgraded carpet-houle. rum. nr ocean & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ng, draperies, parquet bay. Clean & comrortJ llumetune Happtncss • Lovely JBr ' tUds OK! 1[)25! Bnck P'lreplace Hu1te Fed Lot<5!i251 fet' H1-:-..;TD1f~'i bJI 1~.S !loon. SllOO /mo Ma n oo ble 675-89'Jl Frw.eU Agt. 551·8700 . -----2 Br. yurly, I how.el'• 3 Br 2Jla Pat1r1 Jlomt> cJ••'.lll t\.ril 1mm•d Orani:t-1 r ce Car <11:1• ~ 17111 ,,;;i ""' upener Pool Etc ,\dull 1 Hr z•, Ha lownhou.,,.. <.:<1mmun1ty, nu µeb 2Dt. 284 , 2 l .ir Jt(,JrJl:1' f)(JCJI, nr '>chools & p11r k. S625 833.33(17 frpk, sauna JJ• u 111 2 Bedroom furn ~ Tlo\nh.i.e-unfurn from SSOll \l1uhs. nu ix-t I 'lllJlle:. fT('t.' I.\ ClL'l'"'T /\JI Ht W '' \ 1•~'11 1' ir~ arl• I 11 11 • .... •ii ·~·.i• h c hilt. ' I JJHll:t't &:4i' >u1 I\ 11•ntrally lot·attd I p Jrk 2Hr 1·11 1 lc. •1•11 bl<wk fro m d11w11town lan111. •x·1·.111 \'1C•w P\I l...i~unJ . ()w11cr l:lskmg h••ut·h. µool lfrltw 1t 11w 'f.i:!;5 ooo <..'dll Sb.'i(J A.,rt . Jun IS48·1X85 ----pool. ~5 m11 ()7', lhJJ(I 3 748 J Br. ten~1s. 1ac . f(u arded HwmncJt-;,.; a.oc.h J24o * * IRVIN[I. ·--------i ~-~~~~•••••••••• gate SL2001mo Jw.m1nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• U .. ' • u ... T Creek64090<J6 • l"' .. CHCOTI .. G"''· 3Bdrmattachedhomein Mo~e in l'Ond1t1on l'ruf I.AG .~A IH.ACn rn I< ltllJ.'lt wit S20.~IO (;ill lk>alonom1cs 675·6700 2Br.1Ba MJS 398 W W1lsoo. C M 631 ·5583 /S48-2A08 HRAND :"EW APTS 3lirZB.I ~ "1.1ariou, ni>• l 'nll. 11\'1 i:>Jlh:I I.> • • I ,tlf>I I• ,,,. A<l ull " l 111.: )I <A IJI• , ~SliBJIU APARTMENTS I Hr S31t1J ZOO V011n1tu11rd !">40 ooa> "15 5198 2br . <.ClrJJtf', $375 1st & la,t. ~1·runty Adults. no Pf 'tl> 'JI.iii Ul83 ;\1·v.I) '1M11:ned: s:290 ' '•·w Hu1lt 1n.,• Sunny• I J1J••.1 \ • ... 1&.1;,11 fee ln.-.TI Mt_<, fill 4~~. ' lir 2 Ha Sunt11•rk $1~, 1\\ ,jll .1ppr<ix ~·pl hl ~~libi> d•HI>, 760-l<ll H "·''~ & Wk111h l1dr111 111111"' lf'rH'«d \1111 l.1r,•· k1tch1•n I·., ol .ul1• l'1•t U". S4ZJ rrri Iii!.' t)lf,. l l1r H<.t Apl t .. r1.14·h . drJ1>c,, r>ool. l.wndrv rrn lrnn,..•I 1x- llf• '"'. T!-.L :it)(ml 1,t.;! l'hj ; !>1dt: ~bdrm . pool. adults, 276 E. Ba y SD51mo.~~ . 3126 BR. bltns. cpt.a, drps. vrt'W 1'-1-ar Manna. $310. I.I! ~'.llJI, !f51·76J0 l:'Vt\ •11. I . '-•I• ,~ •11 h >A J'>hC'r. , 1 r11~ •• I•• ·hv1>1>•llf:. .... ,1k 111 he.H h s:H5 .11 <t!IJ ~~ .. rt 5 pm chelor apt, ocean view. Si?W. & la:.t. S100 secun l). ref bli l 13~8 after IH'M.273 2!°>!>11da):<. K;A A "' ..... 2Bf• 211" l' l."llN M .11d !ol'r\ . cnlor S200Allulllpald ' super locaUooandonlyl u..'<.'. " "1n an,on (• C d 2 f I 1V, hf'ah·fi J)O<ll lJt1I Bnrl" Ktd.s/P"ts •. Yard• year new. $600/mo on one rest on os rp '· , ,.. ~ I 11 ·I M\14 '>294 ~85 1'«1 1!~~7___ _ LotsforSaf~--22oo 4blksloocean.3 Hr 2 Ba '7i Nomad 1fx:i2 Snu.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. now. S750 m o 2Hr2B;, 1450 54•;11 Jl>r 2bil --;:;.llt•1·ora t :; 3M Wt">I W1bnn. t,JI ~I . . t: H~rlior 1,4;, •1:ni "'l ~orro liay occ<1n vu lo~ _642_·_5ZIO _____ _ llrt!eiy are&! (~I fee ~ar lease. 110 others to derki.. pnol. & 'P·• Co~i,t llw\ HENTIMfo~ 631·4555 d1005e from. unens & ktlt hen n em ' Adult~ "lup.•t-. 111 w cµt. vu·w. del·k ~li.J m•i.493 74411 VI fo.W, :> 1111 I HJ $4l.; S7WO Spate rt•nl S145 from s.'f.l90. ttrm., ava il SPYGLASS . Pnmc vww. 3750 ....•.................. inqton IHch 3840 S(>ar $45.IJOO t-<.t'>\ t"ore ho~ 1n ~· Adil l'k M r . T a b b • a K t pool, 4 Hr. fo' R D111 Hm 714"61 K4~ 2•.., Ra . S2000 /m u Harbor J,rght.s' S425 • Gori(t."<>U'-2Hrl f'Jt10 ' NewdN·oral(.'<1(52411> fe1• 1tfo:."fr1M1-;s fJJl 4~ WoodbrldCJC ~1~1rr! mu -. l11u H Reall lj W .. erlront Ho.Ma J.,1·1 ... ur1> Worllt 2 IHI. 1m m14c·ulr1l r· ( '11mpl rurn No "'''f>., <; rt•Jt \ 1t .,. 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S72:; m1> '>wur1m11111 • <.1,11 t111wn<·c ¥,Ufd AdullJI. t 'c:lln1• fJ1•t OK UH, :1 t.i..'drooma, pool. worksho~. Ve ry qulet 673-6210 1Jt.v1ng R•ngo l'HI \,\I 'r I'-\ If-\\ /\dull I .or11plt•\ I fir & lull . 2 Hot 1•nc hd 1l1JIJl(t'. bll 111' lndr) fJl , JJl'. $.')4JO bJI 11107 f ownhou.'>e 2Hr. j{(.ll'IOU' ltvintc µool. 1td11lt.. -.;, pt.'t!> S37~ 7~ W lllth M 1>14> 9507 U1>J)tt'r J bdrm 2 bJ v.11h .iJral(e S4~ No f.M"l:t, I c 111 Id C u 11 .i ft c r 4 • 'J;-:-•·. 1"tt. l·u • ~ # .. ~-\.~~ ~ Br 1 ll.1 l> u 11 I l• x • J,tarage. 2 kid." OK, no f)l'b P ac1f1l' Av•· ~ nn S1er1.. M~mt < o &H-1324 m.JN'llN<; IJrliW 2 Hr 2 & t;Jrd1·11 Apt Pool. It.-<· a-r~a 13& 7HJ w. Uith St :.IIOClubhuwlc Jtd Low rnovc In co11lA. ten.nu.. 83() 3814 _..... ... I p ef BEAUTIFUL APTS ~rt llol Spnn6'Jj ~ ..,., c,.arm DJt. r Lrou-JBr. 2 Be home w1£b ~rd 51ng11n 1 t. 'l Bt>rl ·1Jf.HJM·~n •w tt r>e~u IOOMif • if,,A.¥.ll--" d!'e...'-~J>ave YIJ, No NV~~~--l~ ::.i -<~f!lt~ J:'"\.:_...,..tV"""""-~~~;;iS f'limi;...; ... -_..· ---·1 ~--...~·-~ . HcSMI ' ·· 4t&1s-! ..,.,,o. Alf"lnt. clllln. 'ttrols··,;;·~ -,&un111~..n&i.M111 nllt~tt~;.·:11-~t . --- --VITBAHS R e a I I v 0 o o d C97-4844 Charles Heller Park Mo 1"'"'11 •No Pol•• Mptt'li. S3SO 644 04~ ,UERTO ,M • I ~.. ' Mod"'' Open Oa11y ..... n t t Ume you own...... Ne1ghbof'h9<>d. 4 br, 2 ba, ...... ~ 32"5J to Mo. i.t. laJt + dean· 9 ta~ V ALLAIT A )'OW' OWN homt"' fo"or nk e yard. 811 C I r . with ••••••••••••••••••••••• in.I dep. Call ror appt further lnlormallon call ~ol tbl •-wet b r Oakwood Ci<1 1111 over the world , · • u 2 br, 2 ba, walk to priv 1·921s.1537, 652·38&4. Do bl.art 1n Puerto Vall•rtil 838-4880. OU II love lhis home bch Guarded Comm. not d 11turb t ena nt 0.rdefr'Apertmenta C.)ilr Sl95() time 1harlnl( b d Jf75/mo. incl. water & Im d. 237 Newport 8"ch N, • d 3 rm . 2 ..., ba gardener. Own /A&t Pool.tennu,voUeybaJJ. .mr occupancy. <.:a I San y, Agent Townbome. Brand new. 900-21.31or871·3317 '650/mo.970.7740or K.ooxPI. MOirvinl"'•"ll"·' ~J.R.11.Jl Broker. Xtra lar1e deluxe S.S1·5333 1714)645-1104 --....Pr.,irh 1,.10 -...._..t.a......a... Private yard, 2 c ar F.xec trHevel 38r, 3Ba, S-CS...• 3276 Newport8eedlS. -~ ., _."" ......... --._ f f I din MIMio9 V&aL. JJ6 7 1100 Hilh St IDo••• e1 181111 •ES IEALTY 67~210 2 Bdrm, l b11lh t:"S1de N" l)l!b.~ Ph 631 ·1094 M~A Verde 2 br, 2 ba, frplc. aar. patw Nr lhopp1nl( & tran-. '45'11 nw Adil!!>. nu pt!l!> 546WOOart6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Wf"t1r 2600 prep. ··-mo. i.t .. am rm . orma rm. ...,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 71 .. 1., .. 2_51 13 -r-· 1·-_,,. d It I b t H 8 I h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .. ~ Coronado l!aya ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... rm. + _,., epo11 · n • 1 11 e I · PO ~pt to the Beach· L ~Pcninaut. 40 ACRY..S, E . ol Carson 2tOOSantaAnaAve.C.M bortM>od. '750 mo. ltl + HOMES RRENT Enjoyable3Br.~• rg l br , s t o ve , g ar. 3 bdrm 2 ba Chan"I City, NV. Undev $4011. ~l. lut + aecw1ty. Judy for 3 bdrm. bomea priced New appllancea(4922) V U Ba helo P slorage S325 XLNT ,,_ boa. with 40' L Dun Lo Ranch Box 817. appl.-.:llaor&G4740. from~. feoced ya.rd.a fee enaJ es c r en REI'' ONLY Mature doclt for2 boata. DorN<.:A960ZI MIWIMTOWH? " 1ara1H. Famlllea RENTUIES 631..uss t houae. f'1tll Sec & single~~: Ad •303. beamed celllnaa. ~PIDUP Ctt1t1vt28rC«tage! ple11e. Kida 6 p ets Amenities. $500/m o. &l.2-4300 24hrs m , fireplace. wet Bullhead City, Antona, R~IM' ES New1ba1crpta! 1111151 wtlcome. 714/IM·Z5e6 or ..... J2t0 lm-53'70uk CorJim bar" private patio on r,oU coune home, 2br, liil""llll I Heatedpoo1(5318)1ee 97).2f'71A,Jeat,nofee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORT TERM R EN· ~1;e~yRdc~B~.~n7(5'l1 •~~·. U. ctwwl. Great home 2 b a , f • m r m . MAJCH MOVING RENTIMts 631-45.S.'5 Country Cottaae! ~ ~.,., .,....., lllrlfvill(6eoterta1nlna. tJ02,7158-3455. A•llZI ,...,... BR al.. ....,.,..._ 1269 Vou'Ulovelhla2Bdrm TAl.S lvme!isage I Ownir2lJl381·3808 C .. " VAC""-.a 2 • w • to ••••••••••••••••••••••• H Fd Lot' G , Weekly 4t Winter - ------,. _ _... _______ Oreaon-ZOml. eaat of nu ocean, ~00 mo. Call llovw' &bores I bdrm + ~~OK i53:f11fe~· Aient675-8J70 2 br, 1 bu, new cpt11, g 'CW FA.lpne-1186,000 will buy 6J 1-4555 Ke1lh. 962-4471 • den + tamUy rm. 3 ·ba. RENTUIES 631~ d.rapei., lllt'. f'lllnl llUR(.' •srtv 1600 7 acres w /trua & STAAT,ACIUMG ..,~lbdrm. houaeforlle. Pool, 3 car 1ar. Call Yrly 2U 29th St. I Br . tnt'tl. yord. child/pct ok ••••••••••••••••• paalurt·48'll60' barn. . '""'2 1 ....... b 3 Betta 87J.0770 btwn a• W ....... ter 32tl l<ilts;nOJ)('I~ ~. 177!1 Wtttmm11h•r, PRIME l.u11ur1ous dome hoUH,2 8t,lRaDuplex.~+ ,,. a . ,.r•ae•. ePM. • •••••••••••••••••••••• _492 tH72.4~7 171 •B ()pt•nAu& II.ti& 10 nearl.)' complete. Area Security 137,. No peta Garde,.;:r ~c d, ro pet.I. 38r, 28a, dbl car garaye. If you're not rudln1 th" &46-46511 ~Co. otflc. Wkf. has m a n y upenslve Avail Au1 . 4th. 1948 Sl.300 ·9'78 ElelanUBrEue. Home covered patio . frp c . litUe ada lb Claa~tned • •.eoo. BtGktr. homea In this l'\lrnl 1et· Meyer Pl. S48·3414 • • • 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. Dbl aoo1 Formal Din. Room avaU a.n l&60 mo 11t + you'i. miaaini a lot 0; SJW{P 2 BR. cov'ct P•tw. ~ lln1. 714·197 7029 • Sef.Ubiop fut with Dally pra1e. l850mo.1325 SD. ~to Bu ch<8'731)fM lalt + tetw1ty. Judy for oew1y Information 11 encl aar . pet OK 5450 WlllllAd a.Ill.ta MZ4171 5Ql.13Ml00. PUot W da 1012rForre1tal M'M81M RENJUIES Ul-4556 apslt.-3'430C'842 474-0 W'fll auo-..-.. • ~A.tit r Dall,~ Sll80 t t-Jn• \ IRr' S300New' W1m t last ' (84731 fee Hfo .. \'11 \1 f:S 631 4555 1>\l'I) .111 adult, no pet:., l .2&.1 Hr apt'I 1;200 Ed· m.:er h b IS46 061!1 lelww poolside xtra fge i!br. 2ba l!ltns. dshwhr 1 •, m1fc-s beach Adlts. 110 p<>ls S J95 m o 5:Jc. K:ll .2 • t & 2 BR P1tio AptJ. • 01lhw11hen & BBO'i • Pool & Ree. Room • G11dtn l1nd,e1pin9 • Jo9 10 Buch & Shops •; ! /\ I '\JVll~< 1r,'.1! '~' • ,, ' ~} t t t I I 1 I'' I I i I~ ~· L:lrice 31lr. 2Ba. g3rage. 'a.rd. laundry. no ~ts lieach 112 m1. I S2S 5.JS.Xln, 75.2 7474 ---- HUHTlHGTOH LAl<lS SPAKKLING ~'TR EA MS l'A St:AO I NG WA'fEIU'ALl.S TOWt:RtNG PINt:S •Nl.'W !>PBCIOUS lakeside adult Jpt •2 3 Bdrm 2 3 baths • Eleicantfireplaccs •Pnvate lakeside pa \IOI\ &~lcomea •ll t<at e d a»oo l " wturlpool apa •4 l'TUlea from bt:ach 142-1160 7582 £Ilia Ave . H.B. 13 blk6 W of Beach Blvd ) ~r b<'h 2 BR 2 Ba w /Wthr & dryt·r + IO&;;x31' gar. ma rblc (pk. skylitea, !'IC>t2 l>wl bur. ------ flil'wman Terr apt 2 br, l b:i, ard. aar aes. Oary ta.yloc. 7H.· :)083 • ... ......... ......._ Lat nh~ 'fl .......... htr~ ........ , .... 000 Offk.I ..... 4400 4600 OAIL 'Y Pl •.) C1 .... •••••••--.... ;----•••••••••--•• w" f J1•1~ JtOO .............. . IW <l•....... ..... •.. -.. -............... WIU ah I •••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~- u o o ~··• IHO ·······"· .. ··-········ .... ................. ., !If! h ~ "'~ p ~ h tri M m. ti 8 · ll fllla o..m-. .• ,1twa1tOllMDIWrm 2ba ea, •Iii~ .,:·,11;1 ~1:"C. I ... _ _, ._....... Ylew, HCltd fara1•. ..... I~ WrM WT ~ ......... a&ILO. .-er t11iO ~at adW\ IP'I t.n '" ptaN ----anl•d oll • I .-i.--y ,,__ b TSLMtml 141-atoll lrore t.4 U i bdrm Roonimalo w .......---.,,,,. ~from -+ Hom•. M ain 1 llo. NII& f'aD. U• .. ~ :.-::: Lad,_t~ Br ,.._ &tnaia, "Walet'falll. Chrfl•lcl llU i!--~~pa fluplu!"'ia~0nd"t;: ~l}l_:~or=n~ fl>~~ ma an Mt' ...._ ..a '11.11 prqa. ~ to 0tt1n ~y dt1ve North ROOM.A ~B ~Mdod '*la Prha\1 _. or Ad\&lla N 0 P !Tl art lutb to MtfeclcNn Non1mkr >bdrm flliit. ...... pra10 IU·U01, U2 UH &ha Wt1t oa Mcl'tdckft N 8 Men>' Jtl Condo ra• GZ) ~ Wf ~. -.o 17Wlll lo 8ta•lnd V1Ua1• 61U6ll ,..._ ._... • ...,~ ~mes Pn.thouH 2 CT1t*3 ll• fl'tm, nn-.m-lcr- l Ir ....... I bib fnim 8r I 8a Orun ~w. "-4 NEAT to 1hr w Q IKT. 111rne 2 •Pl All ~ \ferd ......... u,.,. Sec ll10cno ~ ......................... "'2 Be a•rdftn •-mo.llNm nw1•••••oun H~:~o~:.'"".::!~~ ornPn ftria ~ l'.ve:- -J br. l b&, 11.tlt'Ma. 1ar. CAU. ltitthm 2* W Or-un ~l ~. m M".o6 lllutl·IM. .. /IDO. lbr." ~ fronl. S2llO. UJI 4 '281) h .. t 4350 ba. b dMe. pr. buil' lOO'SOFVAl'A.N £8 ~·depo11t m 41~ ........ l:M.-. c.u-.-r0t l'REF.COUNSELl.NCi Pn~1i. rntranc• Moa ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 1111ula th St. both Ql~ fH Vet'd« NQ •mokinl( or fiara1ton ren -I.Awn 12\h & l3 W&1CH ntl WA YIS Dl)°ft'Olll Apt, on \ILh S4. d r1 n Id n I U U m u ti7~ 7'lG ur S4 mo1 w1&r5'&.lle1 a»l'lllO 1Urly No KJda. ~ 7-4200 ~'~I (~~~ ~Gr,.,...~ lll!!!. (4 turnrmw/hlf<'O•pvt -1 bdrm l ba &...-to blth l200 mo l...k.&.. 81 h PAMOl•Mte ¥.-wt be1eh &3$0 ProJM"rty ~-­ --urbrook l'°'tA Me a-Cl LA. S30 mo eve s 1 3'1-682'1 4400 •••••••• alOAU uu~ • , "'°'* M!·JISO. tU-1010 1 Br. coo 1n.tl ut11 Ask OH&cie ~ H4oWt rrGat YI New for Phil or L.lnda ~JC ••••••••••••••• CiGMt.oaUC ... •fee 2 Bdrm ap11rtmcn1 .,._'349 A1ao room av&JI REN'l'lM~ 631~ U&M. a.1ry, larce patio c-l. -----CaU~93J4 .... .,.. ______ _ .!br. Jba, crpu. clrpa, dts ---------- hwashtr. ent>I KU 2 br. Zbll. aar. wuher & Blween E1lia 6 G1rl1\'ld, dntr ipacc, blt.n k11 • oil Buch. S.00 Avail n t' .. r If o" a 11 o s p Room ror N:ot. pool, cl():)t' to 0 c c Don '>MIU Sl60 Al\. 6 Ms.2SIO s..,t 1 IU-ao32 ms mo ~ 0230 '!ilm-~r ll...tGh 4200 mr. lBa. patM>. garage, Warner /Bearh. no pe\.S "175 mo. a.6-9401 1ww .. .... , .. 3142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'llew deluxe 3 story ~. water view. Jbr. 3ba. private bch. macro. wtb. dmy waiter, t:lec. door apen , 2 frpls, 2 mstrbr. plush. SlOOO/mo (714 )7~ or 9S5 2244 3144 ....................... Pl 38 2 Ba N ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ ""u-~r c~r:' l8r, Ula, fW'n. N.8 . J blk from bch $300 per -...It A/C, \.eNU.S, pool, 5P3 AV8ll8-12 645-9535ev~ 4ITh-7002 or MO--7824 llG CANYON Furnished. $200 twit. flt'pot 2 br. 2 ba condo ,,.,block lo beach. Bblbon Cath cethng.s. nr to ceil· Pen l n s u I a 4 ·8 PM 11\1muTOrs1n 1111 rm. din Manager 67~51 l2 __ _ rm & mstr bath. New ON The 8e1tch an Laguna ceramtc tile. entry Swnmer house. sleePt> 6 lu\ch . plantation shut $350 wk. AU& slJll open ters. Ref rig, trash comp. 49'1 2982 wub/dry Adlts. N --·-------- pee.a S87S 640-5667 Iv On the beach in Nt'wport msg. Wli.Jy or Monthly. 2 Br. or BLOG WESTCLIFF Nt Wl'<Ht r flE t.Ut • ' 111a~ • .. "' I ' '~ ••• "'• ... ~=-.- • ;;, ... _ .//, .. __ ...... -~ _,,....._ .... C.'111 M1 •lvw 6 45 610 111d , l.50 gq. n tor S42S 4001 Birch St. N. per mo . B. Agent Ml 5032. I Mo. FR EE ~rte~ Presug1ous Extt lnclds sec. s . suJte e rvlces. wenns.:. ~pt .. phone ans uodergrnd prko s.; .• telex r. conr. Ask for & anuque deco rm 644-7180 John or Jane l Bdrm 1 loft condo. Orangetr~ $450 Adults only. (213)823-~. Quiet. cool. 2 Br G.tra~es 3 Br K.ark Lamb. 631·0900 pool. adults. no pets Vocotioll Retttab 4250 M25. 642·7340. lliO> J ••••••••••••••••••••••• KOUCEtill EJl ---_., ___ _ T 1Sth St , Newport . TAHITI HEWPOR .. adtul •oenl1lt11MO WMttod In C~t• Ma• or 771 Mt t\. In N. Coeta lrvtne er•». 2 or 3 BR. 111'!11 Oroundfloot. fully h ouu pr1>ferrcd 3 •Pl*l Private patlo. MWa-. XJnt refercntet .. au•c._ ..... stoo l'-d • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt UU 'rn o Tom 873 S70l Evea 6 MMJOO ~~ e TorLOCATI~ NUtN •cute poodle nd 8twn J rrwya 1JOO IQ ft unfum apt, Npl area °'°~ locatloa 41 pro· Quiet. clean . reap eatlonal oltlc~ area &41 M:IO I Civic Center Vlll1u ------UU Be at h 81 v d Uni 2 BR. Pemnaul1 .rca Wt11lmJnaier m-~ or prer'd Reaso nable M)..tJ90 Good ref&. 213·~·6'B2 ' SCUM-lETS ANSWERS Strona -1r1n11 VISOr -Muiter MISSING Ton11ht we honor 10 tnllon • who1e llf1: II an open book As )'OU can ~ee. a few pa1e1 are MISSING. "" ------t:VI £WPORT OC F.AN· -------Hfwy.. 5120 VIEW FURN rooms for OCC ••••••••••••••••••••••• £.xchalvc "iile nHr Bay 1thletea 8:S3·210S or and Ho11. 1120 aq fl 67$-1473 WJOO mo 63l..tl79 or Ad • l96. M2-4.300 "6l\n ....... /lft•f'St I Fia•i:e • Hunt1ngto11 Harbour t'urn orrtr~ Apace Sl98t mo. 848·0333 or 84M42"7 D)l Sq f\. omce space Newport B tvd . e-M. Rtaaonable rit es. ~14 SeebJlg M D S1>tt1a11st to I bare Ole with Plasllc Surgeon an Laguna Niguel Bernardine ~~.8310749 I [ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..-u 0,p o,.._.ty SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• llouset'leanmg Serv1cc- .wJtb MSOO worth offm• equipment. Must sell dul' to other business 1n tere8l&·good potential Pnccd ni;ht a t $6.000 <ffl.304.3. 631 6303 RSHMARKET i-;o Oran$(t-Ct~ ~IU·Mmt ... I Ftec;h frolen f 111h .. 1\11 f\sh and Ch1P!> MAICf SOM[0N[ HAPPY "'A.l(f SOM[ON[ $Mil[ Platt" a HAPPY r\l> 1111h1.., tolumn l•>r rml\I SJ 25 ( · .. 11 &iz.507& found. wnat witch, vie Mll'Ml BHkOl parlunic lot, NB Owner ldent. 613-~'1. OOMl"'9Ul"S ucotrs MC• VISA /Now llirio1 953-6* Lost Lad1u Purple _ Billfold. REWARD. V1c. MIJH4 to meet WOMEN. Harbor C.M &42·2485 8icyc:Ur11: companion for tnpc. tour . l'lc. Reply Ad l 0111ly Pilot. P .0 .Box IYA. Cotta Meu. Ca !1!8218 MERCEDEZ LOST: t.a.rce man's gold rlnl( w tlg. orange non· pN'C~ stone Vic. of Mtun lkh. Laguna. fl,3 f'amil)' heirloom. re ward! Call Ad '205 at M2·Ul024 hn. a day *ESCORTS• Vorfi~~l~~~-~ale. 953-0537 24 Vic 18th• Bay. N 8. Lost hrs. July 29 673·3883 Now Hl_n_n"'""g __ Lost lnsh Sett.er. male, 6,..1111 .............. ... mo. Hli white spot on rhegt. Vic of 62nd St & (.;oas t Hw y, N 8 Reward 642·2426. f o und S mall J(rey Shaggy dog. male Vic nl OrteRa Hw y, S J C . ~ P111auuse Ladys o.tcalO..., &com&Modah t•or *Al Occos.iona • 24 Hour~rv1ce 731.7545 Foond. very i.mall. lov .................... . eablP rema le tan dog C.iµLStra no Beach area. 496-0782 Need 100 OVERWfo;lGHT people for new Wf'1ght loss program l•>Cl"• fo'Olr.'."D . Male. dog Long .: u a ran l e 1• d . J Jn,. haired bllt 1wht feet . 760-7037 MEW OFACl CONDO have a 415 sq ft new of 1~ condo m the airport area. Idea l fo r 1n uran«. R. E . or other I or 2 man operauon Rent °" le1Se w /option to bu} ~prmo.557·5642 Xlnt loc / t:hcnt~I~ C'.111 col lt.'ct 213 h"77 I !i8!l .\sk for John ---Hroo khur l>t area ---- --------... 964-5974 t\Ur.lct 1"c sum gc•nt -:rt. ~ Jack J . Lev and Inc Pnnc1pal onh pleaw ---c· U \f \1 <) U I T \ DY~\ 'dlCS SAHTAAMA..fRV. ~ m1111mum Who ' New ofc spa«> av:ul nr making tht! mone) 111 OC AJrport Attr11C't1\'t• lse rates Gent'rou:. l\ r o m m o d 1 l 1 e :-. ·• HAPPY 16th ant 1mprovem.•nt JI Hl.\k rr\ol ard ronfl'renr1· owance. Call 833 26~ For P"' appt c-.111 l'.n Birthday askforJun 6i'J OlfJ5 9,\ '1 l:!nrion Wt' lo\e )Ou morr• th.m n I ~I R...tal 4450 I "'kdy:. ... ~.rrt-. t·an ''n ••••••••••••••••••••• l'"'~hntnt LC>VE •• Forstore&off1cespace at WCMHd &020 Moat reasonab)e rat.es. •• ••••• ••• •• • • • • •••• • •• Dad ---- ----Dew here wa n ts o<· Pf'r'IOMl1 5350 casional daytime di& •••••••• •• •• • • • • ••• • ••• l"Tt'E'l Rentl,. pal· l..eo PO PKE l.AW i:.tudent needs Box "'· l'\e1t11port Sch.. ~.OC(J. Will do anything <.:a. 92166.l l.t-iial Conf1 dPn t1al --·--:----UV~ p 0 Box. :J242. Pft'SOMll ~ICH536a ' k !12663 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• Sl'!RJTI.;AL Rt:ADING~ iuam lOpm fully L•t>'d &-7ZM:I or 492-oo:it UIL'.°> S C~mmo Real. San ci.-m FREE ~ancy Tntiftc.I ABORTION S00to2700Scaft. ln\estor "l for LPJ) •••in Mlt'SAG[ MESA VERDEbH l'artnershJp :.>'~ .mnu.il IW PLAZA rc·t urn. S:!6.UOO .._ Be pampt!n•d wit h ;; •Gl:ae1 d tAs&Mpl or Locd .... ~ •Low FM lltdildn l.!iZS Mt">a \'erde E. C :-.t nu11umum tn\ ~·,lm1·nt Lost & Fomtd 5300 per" 0 nd1 re I :J x 1 n ~ 5 .. 5 ... 123 <.;all l':Jul 497 2J81 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orangetree Condo. 1 br AIC. d /W, drps On lake w1pool. ten.rec ctr. S40C per roo A,·all 9/1. Call tenant 5!>1 9048 eve~ Ownr 497·1488 .. .. ·---------4 ma~ by 1:? of the pre· _4!!1_48-_l4_.__ UJest ittrl<. tn Southern ve.swtt'S lnclds ~ ;... Heights. Spend a heavenly \'3Cll· Elegant execuu 2 Br. 1 ~, Ba Townho UOn an thlS modern 2 br. 2 in pre<,t11te loc rn c~. up to 4700 SQ ft avail at pnmc comer. 7t h & Nwpt Bl vd 675-fSOO Lab Tnts. C~ft9. Sw CJIH ., • Medic.crtioM and PQSt..()p ham •Cg•wtiag & Refer. rd 3148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUstom Cottage! 2Bdrm S3lll5 ! Close to Plau ! ObkGarag" (6411 >fee style Adults. no pets. ba bungalow. on the S«retanal serv 1375.CallS48·2682 water -arou nd the rl'pt1on1st. le -----• L'lland from Papeete ln answenng & mo ICCS. re lephone re. F'rom Ocean view execullv native surroundings. S275 per mo penthouse. 2 br 2ba Adults only Car an · HEADQUAR T II t; TER S A pro· fireplace. full sttunty eluded Transportauon COM PAN 1 ES: amenities S800 per mo. to le Crom airport pro-fess.iorual env1roo ment. l omces 1165-l.12.0 NIJhta & wtods. Yided. P Vt ply, 979·~ ___ 7_1_41_85_1_·068_ 5'4-0614 witdays. evee "wllend.I Deluxe J ft 2 rm RENTIM ES 631-4555 ------·--·-· -2br. lb•. across from MEXICO adJ. Airport Hol el. From C'be-new-pnvate home $205 mo. No in Bajamar. Golf, swim. 833-3223 lse req. f...usdoua 2Br in l.aR ~ 'beach. Adults. ao pets. Newcrpt.s! Cmt.omlzed Yearly 1465. 640-5M8. ternus. Overlooks ocean. ------Olympic slt.e poot ! Breezy! MSO! (5816) fee ftENTlllES 631~ 1 Rr partaaJly furn, N Laguna. nr bch II shops S400 mo • uttJ .ta cable n pd. 494-854 l -----Lr& • 1 Br. beautiful declt paUo. yu d space. 639 Bu e n a Vista $350 96Ul.M ---·-----STUDIO. wllt to twn/bch. ind. 11ttpmc \oft . kit. cu. r ef's ritq S400 -.sn1~1- New beachlront 2br, 2ba. gar, spa. bltns. 911 W. Bay, 96&-3772 carpets, 2 Br , 2\12 Ba. fully 122:> olf1ce. air. fumLShed, all modern drapes. 17301 conveniences Day . HunL Bch.. M2·2834 wee It end. wee k or [)ejuxe offices. up Beach. to 2000 IA YYIEW moolb. 714·546-6483 sq. ft. Xlnt bl dg. ~AMIL T APTS Newport 81 1-4 1801 Rent a beautiful Ufesty&e FWlY flp"D. dbt l Br, frplc, Kooby. S·2111. m suite. iD la:xury ua BR family cokll' TV. phone, sips 6. ------ a pl 1 AV A IL A 8 L E by day SSO. $275 wk-call 2.SO sq. ft. 2 roo NOW. Lush landacaplng, Phlbp dys 73CHS60. eves Ground f"loor. Sl pool. playground equip tm>-8388. m w. l9lh. SL c 65 mo. .M.Tom fU:ePlace 1n ~me wul!I . .._.._._ a.-.r.__ 4300 _95_7_·1900 ___ _ Prime location. From ~ .v _.,.. ail. Sl5lfi Marguerite Ave off ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()(face apace av San Joaquin Hiila Road. Moving? Avoid deposits ft ~ce ex.ecutlv f'uU e suites 0 ~ler oearOC 644-5555 cul livi!"I upenaes! avail for &ease 1 J>rofu110Dally since Pomt.e. Localed log in· /DftDee 1971 A1rport. For leas HOUSIMAns formation call L.,.. ..... -.-12 Bcb 2 blk:a. 3Br . 2Ba. -••••••••••••••••• garage, frplc. IS7S mo yrly. 645-1682 832·4134 Huff: ~2288. 1 7SOSQ. FT. l :. ilh Street's busiest hopping center. Cosw Mesa Realooom1rs m.6700. Auto repair shop. excell localJoo San Clemente 492-8800. 492-2065. ----NEWPORTNEAR BAY Hardwood floors. lovel)· 340 N. Newport. SSO<. I ease. 631-4179 or Ad 11196, 6424300 24hrs. ~st.ore for lease. San Clemente, 1300 sq ft, carpeted. cedar pan(•I uig. all' cood. $800/IOO 378 Estrella (acro5s from K·martl. 213477-1211 DANAPOlNT *SUCCESS Ls making the n,i:ht ('()n ~ions C:ontaM\, 1111· 1213 > SH· l OOU Tt·d Hob1nson MoMy to LOClfl 5025 ...•................... /NEED 'MONEY • CRH>ITHC> rtlOILEM 2ftd & 3rd TD to.-. •71-6531 Arran1ted by Coost~LooM A Mortgage Broker Prado 800' 4' 1100· at ro ~~) Violet LaDtem & Del l> 975-l.12.0 _____ ,;_ c II rcW FOUND ADS ARE FRE6 Call: 642-5678 C..t1Corn1.a. Jacuzzi. .,.urw etc. Open iuam 4.lim. 7 days a week V1:s· a :\i.C AtJanl!s Health Spa. 2ll2 Uarbor Blvd. Cost.a Me.u 64.5-3433 Br· 1n1t this ad Cor your s~1algl/t ----------t TOUCH A a.ASS ~--ESCORTS l.h'it or Found a !>('t • Call 2* HRS ~-0817 Animal As.,1s tance ~e ~-2273.nofee LOSr Fem Stan>eseCal Sea.I P01nt. Heidi. Univ Part Area. Irvine. 7124 Pleas e Ca ll Reward ~7{!187 Lost : lruta..I pm wnh ln ltW 8 " Z8 d.ia mond.:. Vic Pacific Coa&t Hw). ~of MacArthur Sl Reward. 637 ·583.r> •FOXYLADY * OUTCALLONLY * 972-1138 * RRST LADY IScort • Models •Medi-Cal Ir hr .u Ac:.ceptH. • Coafideatiol Ir PenoMI Care. entTH CC>MTROL STH&JZATK>N Far iwfwwrtioll or ...._ lllt'Ciot• appoitlltw..t. c-* CALIFORNIA Pfl.EGNAHCY COUNSBJHG SBYICLIMC. APCA.l.E NEWPORT IEACH 752-0053 SAHTAAMA 972-3104 UJ::>I Wb.ru Penan Cat. --------· Nr. Creu ft Ca~lrna , COVER GIRL ~_!_~_!.~-~DI-- Lli. Beach. REWARD' * OUTC •• 1 * CREATIVE WEDDINGS. 4M-78>or &'4 7020 ,_.. --------~ tlS:Mml MC/VISA Yair hame or '2U Call ....... 4475 u.t. BJ.ac:.k ~-Ma~. ~_!716an.yt~.---HOMEOWHERS Answers lo McDuft. E • Hit& • •••••••••••••••••••••• l bdrm. 2 ba. CGodo. Air cond pool. dbl can1e ~. Call 492·6100 or Q>l-3526 2 Br. Z ba. Newport Shores,~ mo yearly. Also 1 Br $400.. 67~1642, Newport Beach Reatt> O.. Oay Appralsal REWARD 968-4886 eves ESCotrrS lt:;:::w.;i.; APPLY HO CHARGE NEW OFFICE HEWPOITP'lAZA!! Use your eqwty <or ball.s. _or_97_s._~_cb_Y5 __ . __ --i •tSM•7l• ••-••••••••••••••••••• *•HOWIE•* 75" PER SQ Pnme retail &pace. 1300 home add1t1ons. vaca· LJ)',I· Rik & whte fem Alwa}s open Jobs W.ted. 7075 PARK ----------'4t•port •och 1169 ........................ OHUDOts&.E Large redecor. frplc 3Br·2Ba Adults. no pets snsyrly 540-6187, l · 1~ 19 s..a.-... 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Breezy Beauty $330! KldsOK! AUUlilpd! Super locat100(498S) r~ RENTI MES 631 .4555 s.ta Alta 3110 Rental Sharing Service 76(}780N. Eoc t . S1J70 tmo. 1000 N UOns. etc Any :imount. border Collie 2 yrs. \'1< .• 1----------1••--••••••••••••••••• ~7da~~ Anaheim Bristol. NB. Patrick an) ruson Creditor Job lllhft Balboa 811 OuJds MASSAGESlOW/AD •Pr.ict1caJ NW"St' cori'(pa 265-2000SQ Agt.631·1266 OOlnet'essary.Compare pet Ritward u,:.. )lYSrJC ~ASSA<.11:: ruoo.exper'dwithelder Why waste time and CourtyardSu our rosts . 24 h r s . & "" ~Sa(ll.3Anil lywthehome~78• I k r SIKX>Sq F't.ofcommerc1aJ .. -t.. ... nds 63:H631 :1".\~ 6735215 --~ --·-------money oo 1ng or a Wllh Pnxate ""="'" roomma te ? Let u ~ Re-ntal OH pace oo Newpon Blvd 644-1923. 846.5567 FoL'ND Bk ,tan hound or Mus.age Stev~·:. Hair HOOKKEEPING. ~xpert locate. screen and m 7H i7?439 C.:M. Reasooable rates whippet llB !)1)4 ~5-1 l~ng & Spa 1751 i.en 1ce. reasonablt' terview for you TaJce th~ ------~4. HES> MOHEY FAST!! l't-wµort BJ\'d. <: M rates 64S-2444or642 34-0.l Confu.s1on Out of F1ndms.: Prof Exe-c Ok lndiatrlal Rf'fttal 4500 Pvt Pty has unhm1tcd afttr 5 646-96:}) lOa m· IOpm --- -- - Good Roommate;; N.""w""·ll"-rva rund:. to loan on 2nd FOUND f rm golri l t>r ------Tlrt:d o(? evt!ryday hsehld . F'T lid St. f t't . lte Battl s ICt! 11 Soltes Bldit.HB •• 8eachs1de Rendevous' S390! All Bills Paid! Heated Pool! <64501 fee ~ ru ~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••• TD s. Money for any re· ri ~r . l'tO•>lthur<.. t & Proles.s1onal Ther.apcut1c L&\k:.. HJ re an eran_ d bo)I ••••••••••••••••••••••• nd t · 3 0fcSuite $650 lnd tOfc near nu ~ ' L c1:-iBA pt Mart 811~246'1 U8 Nobel. 3 bdrm 2 ba n \\'('!~ ('C'4np:JO)' Own IAgJ (714)84 """<' R-.1-d c a.'°'1 No rl>qWremenl:., Ad.1ms ~·2Zi3 Jcamne ma~1te. IC •• -p ._·_y I • -• ......,, .18101 .. ~n o ir, low monthly paymenL., °'Pat ----on1y.Sleve!>48·28l_• --~w--&.......1 7100 $595 7 S338 RENTJMES 631-4~ private pauo. newly de -S. Hunt Bch 842·283--\ ,..._,Io .. ~. 83J.,,...... •-... _..__ T• corated. Close to * NEWPOR ......, ~at l7H > .-.1 • 1 k 1---------•1••••••••••••••••••••••• PlDlf M£WPORT S .C .Plaza & frw y . aroommate,,e.arr hag) F..JtCt' Suite ha SPECIAL or e ves 675-8021. m Rt.WARll l..C>'>l llui.. IC' cl-r&i An ·~ MA n Adulu $.535. call 644·7466 752-5 I I I sqrt omc-es ava rrrdaate funding ~~ B/W, blut· ('H':. Ml .. es fe~ ADMIM. ASSIST COUMTRYCLUI or213/923-5594 Surround i ng LIMITED LC>AHSAVAILAILE: lnve l firm Ne wport s 160 80 11. Plw.h With s UVIHG Fem 21·30. share 3 br. R1.~·p & Conf o t II lJe ch nd.111 A ..:1no)&•, 1&2 bedroom Wnt........ 3191 Condo in Costa Mesa $375. Word p OFFER! ~.d"'nOrrthcd."'~:-.il'~Jectup L .... oh~t: bL~~g! sf~matr.' ~ * u ca * lo Du-.~ neJ~. ~:. -;;pc.;,tr .. townhomes ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ.8:'>/mo6Jl·'7295 avaJlable.S33!197 n~ALB.&.fE M';""~na1d<2Ml3611263S mo ~old Blue roll.ir Q\.Dresstrongclencal& rm rrom r oces!> I FtomS429 644-1900 ~.' i:i~ J';,!tlhd::s Roommate wanted in h?e 1617 Westclltr. N ~I ftA 1__. w !>toll \'1t Harbor & 642-3812 adman . bkgrd Good w-an-t -Ad-Help., 642 5678 768-3lll,eves894-3406 new bomc in nke area financial Inst REDUCED! ~'-~· 5o35 Geisler l-"r1 Aug i-.t MC/Y. ~~Pe;~~~~o~:~~g B Want 1000! r '._( '>' r.., For $6.50 you can send • 3 line Greeting ~-· ,;~-~~-...,.¥N'd61t -g'et a '!.0: It 'oaiy.-:-~ · ·~· -T-shirt too! Corne In to any Dally Piiot otnce and place your Happy Ad and pick up your T·ahlrt. DAILY PILOT '. w/pool Ii view Call 1st. floor Agent ~ l~trial ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.ewardo(fered 67S.~ Ga µty. Non-smoker prer S66-8765 anyume ask for Part Sottt.r MhJ. Co. found. Part Shl'pherd.1---------i Call: 64G-Ol2:3 s.11·5032. ACE Jack msnGE SP I 17..... J\11 lYlX-S or real estate part Gre3t Oane Brown female34sbaref!org~ 1 I W. m. St. anvcstmtnL~sinet•194fl s hor t hair. Jo"em ti •IMT"lMASSAGf • ADVERTIS.HG Village Creek 3 level MEWPOltT CBfTER Costa Meso. Ca. ~iallzift9 In •~ 1616 Jacum • Sauna Tl.AIME£ Townhouse w 1th 642-4463 2Rd Tin f'OUNO · Sheltu.' puppy. !~ ~:.J~~s Sharp people wanted for {(~~~~_I ~l~~,,J~~J.~~~!)lf"~~~~-·~~~~ ·~-~. 1 ~\~~~OD~~~~ lake. NewporltCosla receptarea&welbar Widow has money'{~d HH ~ '"T ' fie.JUtfe°60u~Car a - Mesaa.rea. 675-la47 •AdjacenttoN.B O c C • P ••CY · • T.D.'s. No credit check. -· ntE POttSCHE must. Cyndy: 641.SSSS. A\.bletlc C~ub ~ *-'"; wet no pnlty. For action call f'OUN-B : Bassel hound. Fem. lo &hr 2br home in •Ocean View bir. * 30' ;l ft. Offff As!l 67J..7311 aoylJme tn colored male. Npt ESCORTS Aide. Act(ve retirement. Jrvloe. ~50/mo e ver •ltl&Sper mo. ~ ._7 O Of lkh Animal Shelter MC4'VISAJN1>w Hmng Part tune J.JO.ll·~PM. Yt h lng 1nt>l . Mark .. ,.....~ • • • IST &2 .... 0 · · 9S3-6S07 11 JO1 JOAu N" 544-7S29 640.9195 fke hn. M.f 7:3()..4. TRUST OffOS 644-~ 631~. . m • 0 M/F. Non Smkr. 3 Br . Irv Coodo 1210 All amen. Peter. 551-2447. Eves. Fem 1 child ot. Ocean .,_. condo. pool, C•po Beach 1re1. S200 +-hall util. •5436. 3 BR. solf course apt .. San Clemeot.e Sl6S. ~ aft8PY Roommate •anted. Very large home Lake Forest. Includes Club prhlJegea. Prefer Female. Clean. iae.at fl Udy a must. Call Dettlr~. Sat. 10 AM-%PM. SfR's lst to ~K. JO FOUND. Temer mix on • . p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i yrs pureh s a rer Sand Canyon & Barran· TOMMY S Analyst. Successrul Jn. 2nd to s:s~K~nJS r~· ca,lrv.7/31.646-1318 OFNEWPOIT vestme nt t>on s ulta!'t {)Mne ..N1 Own ) N nc-s seeks expeneoe«I &SSIS· v?·-··-{Y{\i~~·~·~"--~.-·U.-+Civa-.;:: .. ' ~··. ·~~ ~ ..,-;--;< --~1">-.'.•,~-<' Al50lh~4~ .r... w~~IHC'Yiih-a. • ... -·~ -·::--_ · _"-_ ~re: tl>mm ~.- DOBBS FINANCIAL white No collar. Lost8..J LmUAHNIES S67SanNi'c:olas Or. N.8 . '"" ~ SERVlCE.S ~"" Costa Mesa. 631-6421. ESCORTS /\pt. A$ai&t.ant. Mana8e.1 ~16 .CS4_,,,l LOST: Weimuaner / OUTCAl.LONLV' Trainees. Wiii train IS°lo tMT 2HD Tl Doberman. f ern. 9 mos. 631-l•l.9 U>u?les. Paper work & No Prepayment Penalty lost 8/1 an BrooltbunL ma1ntenen1ce. 642 5073 15 yrs. REWARD 962·4274 ROI.LS ROYCE LadoNewportCompany Lo6t . Blk tonnau cover .tr ESCORTS Assembly 673 ·7StS 2 4 hr & tao brieft>ue. 8 14 / OU'n:A.1.LONLV ~ECTRO/M ECHANICA Pvt Party needs 1'77,000 Traveling No Lag. thru SJ0-4723 ASSE:\IBLER (« 1 year set>ured by 2nd L 1 gun• Canyo n . -Ooe yr. exper .: m ale pre- TDon El N11uel Hgtsre· Reward Call49"·2125 17·25 lbs in 6 "''ks. No ferred . e•cell co. sldence. Will p1y 19",, shots. no drup, no con· ~oeflls. perioc;hc r e· )'leldtolnvestor 831-&28 FOUND Poodle mix.am. tracts . Kathleen or vtews.c.a.ll54S-CM03 or 7$2>49319 Wht. IT\ll le. v IC K SUI I & Robin 673-0l ll ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Clubhouat. Mesa Verde. 54S-0147 ; , !£!!. •••.•••............... ~ ........ :~.~~ ............ ~~.·.':, ............ . ... .. .. ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dri~,,..,•,...,.!,~ar11l1.,,1 lot ~ ..... ~h··~!',..clc•ahn1 P! £lie Pt'tA1'90ft Bddlda .... Cll ; • • •""'a to• •J ~ ... ._. -ronlrHtor. room a 1, ,.,..lopped/reMoved Aapbah Ml 41 I ('fl&alOm111bM-uh ''-an uou, remod&'I. lie HewC.wu na >471 Haulln1 Mo\'ln• Con· GENERAL HOl.tlt!cl .. n PainlU\a lnltul prompl ROOfSPORLESS <'rtte trH removal 1n1. rt'r·a. reliable neal work for loweat Md.s bldga, concto., Ind. Uump truc k . Qulc:ll llU-OMO callaft•PM pnce. JO yrs H 8. frM l' n er It) 1ay1 n .i Ut't. bv, 4111 rm. hall m Ava •t1Qlil'7 'IH-OIM rm 17 ~. ~h 110. r hJ -----TrH trim, )'d m•lnt. I&. <Nu ebrn swt odM MacHaleeon.trucUon 1prw1ller ay1, lawna (..'pl nrp1alr ~ >ra "•Pr c..uim hocm1. l'tl't'IOdel. 'm1>Wcd lln1&al. rln up1 Do wotll m yaelf Reh comm'I, tram&na. 30 yrt Mr Oonule1 ... nm ~nice. SU. 7131 l~P'"ll to Ma.it your •----------t e11t. 848·~ or 635· 7149 watf'rproollnJC coaling.. ···-~ .. ~ ..... ~ ...... . INMhWY '"&g •11\JW) ·llW~ma -0.\0ttt' ·~ W OM>t In anra <Uc 8UMl2U --- ---au.-..142 ~ Elrp Oardn r. t'Omp yard 8Tt' O.Ota·Otod"r 2 - - - -malnt, f'lean\Ap ~ ttllf' nm •· am. :MdO >d• M S t a Ph •JU 4¥' t11nunln1. ""eat Pew \(Jf. I U c 'R r t:T Retnodel. rm add. mot '41 IM ~lf:ft.S ~ lad inl 6 finbll UflMtO\r)' --- needa. honest. rebable . ~;n.TDENT· l!:•i)'d In Int. ~J;. compo 1-'r~ eat • llauJ1nC6DumpJobl. JtJ.ntrds ill62·1941 f>aU:rtu>a. Proc. worit at --------- Aak rM Randy. PETERS PAJNTINCi Anwt.ew' Pr1ces. <:an do 5-W $er¥kn Sd-dll Ila 1ttltt... E1tpr'd. Reu Rates w Job for leu. Call Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• free EJt. Call Gene o 1111u1i<;radlna. demoll· e-...r1e~. mature. ~ M2·~ Auwerina 642·4300 PR 81.F.M S Need tn ,._.,., ----------• ext.287. taJk" Frel" coun1uilln!( UUn. Sklploader. dump yr old. to watch your • AM c: 11 EL p LI :14 t.: truc k Tren/yd wk home . Ref'9a121•ave 7,! ~n=~~s"~~ "-hr/a.,. ~2'l'l2. 831 ~.., rntMalt'. IMl·l u ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- •&!IMC' Plan Wall rprt • lJptlob l'IHn l.orof rrtt $(ot Urd I p tt I• h Of pmt.a UlfO 8rad M l 0731 t..w<ltft,.,.ol ,hmu W .. .,,., m-Mlk•/l>&n o,.,,.. Senkn ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...ae TrN tnn1mlng, aarden ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nl(. toncrote work. El..ECTHI 'IAN Pr11:ed hc4Mlc<Lunlna. LtKIU. Of' Cllt S38-4Sl l'll C IV iaa St a& Pl t 1• h SIKco WIU haul anytlun« for S20 Pro{ Ill' wrk. tUe, wood. · ucro as er :nr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a to.d. no concrete. Call parq~. atnppuia. wax· Dave's Paanlln", ~rvtn.: no JOb too s m. qwck & CUSTOM STllCCO O.vid at~. ma. bufftnc. iteam. Cpl ~ 9 yn1. motll rui. t:tean.64S 4203,64S-419U -Rt:PAlR, RM ON upbol. 7S1-t951, D ·SMl lnlw'ed. Uc 'd SllG-8'25 '9•~ ~RIC 530-0100 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'9 w .. C'.an' C.rpe• 'k'aiwn SlHm t'w•n • uphot. na.ht fre• uuma&c on Pw!dro631 '1107 Jara on ma II jObt llauJ.lnc • cleamng le trM •••••• •• ~ ••• ••. ••••. ••. __ tnmming & pa1nt1n1 J .. orioll ESSIAM li <.; di i>I mbe r Tile ......... Woril 111ar Tnarll mount -··•••••••••••••••• urut ~ 211& ~p Pll'tlOI' avail f0t - --- t 1c •J:l'12)4 m.~ JlnSIH Odd J ob llave Truc k Wril Tr• vol CUN'ret.e. fonce111 le mov 1nl( An11Wt>r 51hone 841*3 Res /Cocn m 'I . Ra y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_.m paanuna, lo ralet ..;_ i ey u II .••••••••••••••••••••••• L ..... , " rwp;ur service. 11U1la •· ~-4276 F1.NESTINJANTTORJA Free es t. 3 yr guar. t.ion, backflow certJfica -l"r~eetamates&prof.oid· ---- ~b) attt1n 1 . en)llmt C .. cs"1 Mon-.Ff-1 -. ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• f!Lf.<TRtot~ Rt1t ralel ~' .. ·orkmaMh11, ~""'II Job• pr,.rcrred 6U ~ . . CARE. Comm/lnd, Res. IQ.1478.633·9837al'ts. llon642-9llS vice. 30 1r11 e xp1•r . C.:leanups. trimming , Elpert.1.M64.S-7440 lns urt>d, bonded. Lie holuJ.1.n.&.Pr•usUmatea 1 .e 1 R..:.J.-wP~ Qw.htyresidentual/rmt.aJ 326509 714-829·71l61J ""~ .,, JOSE .. (;A n :HINCi Pr -F • N ltw 6 Grt>f'i: c11111nc-....... ~7.Q?l -• Clf •t -IUU b I 97• 88ri9evs ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Ext/lnt.8yrs Pror ~ p prop plum lflg. la and ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. l h CUSTOllttlNTt:RtO.R Sm ply un r tuni. t;1 .. l.'t r1 e 1un . l.1 r ....•.•.....•..•....... All a rouod h.aullng 1 T. truck. t•ree tsl. Let us aolve you r U>west Pncell. Nut & Servlces,S48.Q288 ~ramie tile services. l.andacape needs. t'I · Clean. 4 yr fuarantt.~. Qu..a.IJty res1d.enUal/rental ;l"fll" e.t. 494·S887 bfr 9AM CARPF.'NTf<V 7~1 3481 11233101 l'lO Sm Jobi., ~yJay _ "'2 a.)l C-llf/CCllllCftte n ifll€'llat>Ce le lt'~ltl J~ck of aU Trades. Horne r(•pain. small Jobs 'l)kr 646-1~~ _ S48·3964 ceUent k>caJ reft't'ellttS. Free E'At. <.:al Ad Sitter aft 6PM Ch k rree t'Sllmates. Call 1257,642-430024 hrs property plu.mbm&. Call ~ _IX >'orm1 r a ... cu•tum ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5411 s.303 cabint>h, i.m•ll JOb• ~lie W Phtlll~ (.'rmcnt 9630066or~7 No Job 100 i.m, 1nt·I t~ 1mprvenli'nl. 2S y~ l~_Y-~-TRruclt wFr1ll n:.~l anytl.mr: 67S-3l0l Island Services. S4!t-OZl8 I liwtltwlon leoc.h ,_,._ ates. ff ._t • PAINTING • , o lo • .............._ Tn-Co. m11.u.1 ry. L."· & bom1cd ~2142 ~ectnc1an. i.fNlll J"™'· ll 11( J o b:. , a n y t 1 rn 1• • Ucl!l\be " IO~Url'<I Work Ciuantnlffd 8311 9980 UPl•r Fencing. De~n ditble 631-4264 Honest & Dep. Malnt & Mcnowy lnt.enor & Extenor • • • "-.__ , ... C~anup. M2·77l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re~abl~ & Qu.alJl>' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.et us upgrade that Bnckwork. small Jobs. Work. PVTS~RVIC.:E?_O •• X i>hower. tub dra!~_ooard ~ Newport, Cost.a Mesa & il4·534 1745 ic. c. or eutry way. """am1c a W1L-.on '-Sons. PJllUI< rm »dt1. romodrl. plans Pt~ f'?ll . 30 •rs ••xper Clild C-. · Gem• ela --- ... ,. ..... 1~01 ao-... •~ ••••••••• •• • •• ••• •• • •• • 0 CJ Carpentry. Ma sonry. roollnR. plumbing, tile. drywall. i.tuccn, piunt in~. firs +More J 8 646 99eO ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvtne. 67S.3l75t'ves. ----Opt-fl lMhrs. 2600 E ~,. uil! improves appear " Want a RE.ALLY CLEAN C b .. Pa.mung & Pa penng 11 .. 'Y. l'dM 640 0340, vulue or any home or llOUSE? Call Glllgham uatom raca . stone. Proress1ooal work ~1 Thee Matl Room comm bldg at a reas 'Lt' .,..-, .,. ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·1740 ~ ~ Expr'd hrd r hild r<•r<' Japanese G<ardcner I!> ----·---Academic. recreat1011al. · Girl Free eat 64s,5123 blodt, ccocrete & stlJCco. Rs.obi Steve. S47-428l wsL f'rt..oe est & 11U~$te11- . · Rt'U. Free est>. 546-SUI ---------••••••• •• • •• •• • • ••••. • • llOnll \714 I 842-JU20 Home 1mprovemtnt111nt/ Warm loving t•n\·1mn yrs expcr, clnup. tnm, e~t. Char ltenovatint: mt'nt C all aft 4pm mamtFreeHt?75 l861 ----- Carpentry. ma sonr), roofing, ct'ram1c ule. dry wllll Ray. 499"4969 Ailee's Housecleaning Refs, Reas. R.ellab~ 673-1266, 646-4871 tlnt' t'Xl /111J paJJltlnl( by Cuatom b rl c k worlt . RJdlard Sinor. St. Ile. kepair & Reroor A II Wladow C~ s~c1allt1ng 1n ever· Ins. Try me SJ&.S.SSS. 24 l)Pe'>·!>h1ngl e~·ro clt ••••••••••••••••••••••• SerVlce 645 3749 557·9640 _ Lawns tnmmed & edged. yUung. Call Greu tcw hrs ~es~po-tar. t"'r~ •t.et theSun.stunc In ~rmdel 1repair. qua ht)' Exp Child <:arr 1n m} clean ups. hauOne & craflsmansh1p, 17 yrs CdM home Wrekl.>. _ _ -~2·~7 __ in area Lic'd Mr. hourly. A&es 2 I< up Selllhing!>fastw11hOa1I> ---- Sell With El\St:' It's a IJREEZI-: I want to clean the house _est __ 615-aM________ s . $41·~ t'm. A val I. <.:all Sunshine: WIMow Painlmg 16 yrs. Or. t:nty ----<:lcarung. Ltd. 548·~1 Palombo9621!314 ~ Piiot Want Ads Classified Ads 642·:M>78 -9 years exp. C all Have somelhlnc to seU! top quallly, rns rate!> SEIL Idle 1Lemi1 with a anytime 848~. CIMsllied ad.a do It well D-taor499-290l 0.Uy Plklt Clll3s1fl~ Ad Seti rdle item:. &'256711 ~~.~ ..... ?!.~!~~~·:.<? ..... ?!~~ ~~~·::! ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... !!~~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!?! ~~~ ..... ~!?~ ~~~ ..... ~!?~ .\ulomat1c Trans RI.. R B>okkeep1ng Dept nt'<'ds h' Id <.; d re & . COLLECTOR DISHWASHER lunc h. JI Factory trainee. GOOd Ho&pruw -- --- --MEDICAL Rt:Ct:P roan , F /T . exp pre Girl ~ood with f1gun.-s. HoUllekeepar. Mon Fri. <.:ollet1oror .Sk1pTra<'er lo 4PM . Un1vt>rs1 t ) pay m plastic adbe81\e Medical Transc rlbt-r l.egllls.a-.+ari.~ TIONIST "AJOI':: P:.n. ferred. St8·2288 c~tomer serv1cf . hght 7·4. salary includes S200 -~~I by C M Agency Athletic Club 7~·7903 ro L5J7 Monrov1a Ave w/expcr. Day shift 1-'Ull To tl.4-00 Hui., ht. •r time an Ped~tnc Grt1up ----- -· typing No expcr. nee + pcrl>Oflal rar 7 dar.> l::xp d pre f. but ~ 111 John N B C'OrJ> t:xp X .. kill ... X 64.S-467(1. ~rs -.ustCI\ Automotive mac hlnuil Property M~mt Co San· week 646·8086 ~aln. ".'1so ~ycon~1dt'r __ 11me . Xlot. benef 1h. benef'iltl __ Expencnced or trainee ta Ana 5 4s 4270 -----I 1' Contact Mr (,abbe. DOUBLEDAY Book Shop. 1-·i1c Clerk. Insurance <.:.oeta Men Memonal .. 'r~toApphcanl Medical 1161>1Sl. fall chr~ Paid -vacation& & ,., Elizabeth Ct ERIC AL at 957 1047 Fu!>h1on l 11 land seekb agcocy. Newport Beach. liospttaJ, &42-2734 or app ln1ne l'ersonoel A~l'O<"Y f.,,_ office for G P t:xv surance Appl~· at: llUR ---l.umberesumatmg Bur· p /t1mc bales derk MS9000 ly 111penon.lOlVtl.tona 481!t-; l7lh,C:ost .. Mi:s.t an"°sk1U1>req.646-8836 Auto . Sup••I>. 2120 BOOKKEEPER . full roul(l\S J..9000. H.R Xlnt Companioniflomemaker 640-5313 ~C M liotl.-~ tlo4.2-'47CI ------,. k d MA"' I n eeded for elderly fOOO<r~ IC ----u .... el .. Harbor Blvd .(; M ch ar"e thru tri;d wor mi:t cons . ._ ... ,ca ~v E -_.-..... n~. commerc1a ..... .. M • ...t~ tal 8 t ' ~ d woman I.ave m Board. On"e t 0 k r I ----r '---' N~ .... 6:16-2"64. Sef' Claurl balance Exp 10 A IP, .,. \K"n ins. o a. J a} y r o w r or rv WOUEA --, ... .,., enras "'-V nt·w ------AI R, pay roll, payroll week S:.lary open room, & salur; nl•gotla· &hot• company Valid ."" 1 llosp.tal'> J~1qu•r C l e r It f;x faces All ages /t ypt>s AUTOMOTlvE a 7 o~ b44!. St8-678Jor642 3975 1·-1 f 1. .,, _ _. t r ff. DO exp. nee.' app Y RadlOlolCY Techml'1an ....,.. taxe!>, 10 key by toorh. a "'' cwll --""' I ucense """. J 9-4 Moo-t 'r1 penm., .... part um.. Sal 114 ~7 0207 RllmK• ~ret-$4 00/hr ~BOO fo).ilJ lime days: 11 7 3 \I & d hf It ll« -, mw.l (or busy 1 girl of Cleric al :'lt rs:.enit('r COMPUTElt · · · 496·S702 n-hef. part llmt' day 1~~. J~ ~:t 1;1h ~:: ~odel 1ng. rom m I ~. IPartTtmei rice ::,alary e<J m lmml•d open1nit for Lumbcr estimatmi: Hur REC.TECH.. ---poo;rtiOll!> now 3vailabl•· c ~t film'I & extras flicw lf >Ouaretrul)mtcre:.t mcnsur.a te with abihty. permanent part time rot1KhsL9000.llU Xlnt. ()pportumtylo workn('ar f'oodServw(' Prep. Mun 1\RRT re~u1n·d. Xlnt facc11. all a s.?es/l.\pc'> ed '" cl C'a ree r a!> a If ~·ou re bright, am Messenger/Clerk 1n working conds. Mf,'<lt('lll h c a c h . T c s t . Fri.4·lO 752"7903,askfor b1•nd 1ts t.:0 .. 1.a ~(''" l...it1iciL1cm i-..'('rt!(ary for t:xp nutnec.957-0207 ~:fs>m~~so;~.!ltu~ bltious. <letail onentcd. Newport Bcad1 lo an &dent.Jans.IHOS.~day lroublei.hoot. & repair ~fu::."Universit yAtblellc ~e mori.11 Hu)pll.al. ~ruwinl( olfare wlolf1~ ~ . aut.omob1lecorporallon't, andhard workmgpl_ease brokerage co Crowth woek Satar) o pcn QUJhty ma rine pawer ---1>44!·2i34 ur .. pµly 1n man~l"t POldlllJl l oµ ltODP'l-'i Newport Pholo and JUSl not another Jt>b . call !_er~t $56 °'160 opportunity l'all Kalil' 847 SSU i. u PP l 1 e). bat I er Y t'ood Sent1re Prep. Muo ""n.<lfl 301 \ tl10n .. St w ill., ~Al; \ Mllllmum t°J'h 11>n' i.ct: k ' n1-w you mus t tiave thl' 64-0-HJ:">O Cook & kitc hen hl'lp c·har.:er~. & inverters f'r1,ll-3.752·7903,a!Jcror <.:oir.ta\l~J lOyr..f'llP\·r Salary .,,wn !D.Mlt:lin~race:.673-l.l7;> CoUowing ~kills Pul~O~KEEPER 'd ------wanlcd l::llpcr. in mannc e lec· John. Uruversrty Athleuc 1)4().321)1 N fi Law t"trtn hall im I.Adil An·ounllng B:H'k · c arge. cx1ll'r <.:lcneal M:Jturc, l'X 559•8599 trorucsorpawersuppll~ (..1ub -hookkeeper l){'~('d for penencl"d orficc person. -----J pit.LS Call 64$.3632 fOI" Hoipt.La!!> r ..... ~ tll <:.tn-of::: t-..ldt.-r17 mert o,..ntng for a .... ~··y f;=w.P M NB mten.or design Thur. thru Sun. Mt>S.J Cook Jppt. GtMral Office t'ardloputmooary l>t-pt Salary. nMJJn " ..... rci w ~A G ca rd u :p1·r WellGroom<'d (irm f.x~r.~l'" t'O'l Vt'rdc Conv. Hosp 661 Linecook f"ull timt•, Will tnun on computer . needs I ('c rllf1t'd ~~.lllft Ii. 1'>Pt' 70-51m rnlll Uir P061Uve Att1tud1· ~~~~ 111 Ca 11 t 714' Center St Costa Mf.'!la good wages, downtuwn EL~~~,'1~~l~EST · Duties incl. fllmg, Ille respiratory tedl "'Jrt --1 ~phone "'pe r Fr a • Ando:nstofall.thf•:lblh -----------I .. n~ h. 4949765 t)ping. Cood tdephooc llffil' N1.:ht ,h if t LJ VE IS NEEIH:D Ill ~l·UOIJ CL~1c •L ...,guna ix:.aC' · · Unique opPorturuty with coo1t 2 ineab d111ly. rll"• • 1.)' lO learn Bookkeeper. part t 1mc. a\ ,.. ask for Monika or Jean 11 t b ... personality _. mw;t. Ca.JI R c ~ P 1 r .l t • r ~ Now c pWa& tn "'r-..on Set'01111cKlock.4'1etwn l"or r etail tiui.lncl>s Newport Beach in · --------5 ma wt-I ·esta lllsht.,. C)ndy:641.a8SS 1herap1 ~l!>/Pe r Da~m ~. i.rol ~rr4.1Mi!J foe 4 w ,.....· Partial auto mation butancecompanyhasen· manufacturer or clec· Pool. All ~h1Ch l'~t" g11ntlee1an M.ly lteep .tl)(>hcat1ons for exper try level positions (Of' de· COUMSROR tracal I not ele('l ron1c I Geacr .. Office M e l>" M l' mo r' " I other wm1l1ng poslt1<Jn. ...a1ten It .wa1tre~i.c~. 6442040 la d ·m1nded person Small, fnendl> person dl$tnbut1on cqwpmenl. Expenenced office help Hoiptlal.6'2·2734orapp· room. ltoar4 It ~ary m Roth11ch1ld 5. 2407 t . . le Bookkffpl ng Assis tant w /good anlhmauc skills. :f!_:;~i~{d~!sd!-Facility located m San for general olfaee duties. ly In Jlef'SOfl: ~l Vtrtona ~-Lac~~--17"9 _. _ ~l Hwy· Cd_M • w t s tron g A / p ex We will train oo com Juan Capistrano area as 046-81. Sl.C M. Now c~c 1 b d puter sy6tem Some pr~ without previous agency the only ooe ol lta type oo -uve-m praUcal aune for a •Pl> tea. .-1 .. ar-pc...ty penence. for ur an e v1ous ofhce expt:r a exper Can specialize H the West Coast. Has U.L. General Office 4r lite HOSTESStC~HlER elderty l.ciy. beac~ aru. ltOH lbru Aug 15th 2925 Harbor Blvd sign f1nn, lrvme. Salary PI u s c; a 11 Laur a preferred . Call Cary cerufied circuata. Ideal bookkeeping few s mall Apply l.n penon· 3P!ll to M5 ~ f'or uppt. call C"AFE'T£Rl4 Worke rs . <.:OSTAMESA J <"Ommt'nsurate w!ex 8J3..IMSO Race, S40-~5. Coastal distrlbul1oo co. 10 COllt.a · i&Mt2Bbtwn9-5 Sbort hams M.a. of 3 . -----. --J prnence, benefits. ~nd Personnel Agency, 2790 candidate wowd h11 ve M h d WM. p itune °' Ftume. --hr.i S4 CU/tlr. Newpon Auto Tune Up Technician resumes to: PBR. J80ll Harbor Bl.. CM nurumum ?yrs. collel(e, eu. 4 rs. per ay · Da} s or e vi•s R~5tY LYN. hill or pen time. 7 3. Ve. UDJOed School 01!> wanted Call 492·7530 Skyparl. Circle Irvine. Clenral NEVER A FEE Syrs tn engmeering/mlg Moo.·Frl. 64S-S883 Pebcun. 27» Pac c <Mlit or 3 II Mcdlc111t1ou 6 trict Apply at Iii ,7 Evesca11•92·8650 92714 t'nvironment. well or General Office Uw>. N~--tn-.1t~nh F<:-.. ti 7 re Plat·t>nt1a ('.\t '12627 ----J!:.truzed Th•~ PG!t•tion ol Sharp Girl fo'r1day ror Jlolel Bellrnrn So ··~p.·r ltt.f rh._•rJ'P n-urr.,. \1 ft a iOO :tr.'J 8ab~1ttcr. ~oo, f'rt g.3 CLER" TYPIST Counter help wanted fcrs opporlun1l) fo r bub)' oraph1"~ '>hOIJ \ •·r "~ (.·11r1 \ .1 lt•,c·.·111 . -:\\ I U f Id I IOOtclCEEPER F/C ft P •T Sand w1rh man d I 1 " "' ncces::.~rv :\1ui.I 'P'·o1k u . ~ t H • F: S A IO t• ho~t~~u:s ;~r ~~t. i F"a!ihton Is land IO\l''>t Urvin.t wan.led. F T {'Xp ~=t1~n~~~~c';:onv1dt~ ~~~°%1/t~~g~~: ")lgbsh & hJvc nl'ubli· ~~111~·~ Center St ·H6Mtii.AK:ER f'Jll 'o: rh1ldren ~10874 rttlltrirm Excellent op Gary's Deh.6752193 oo phone. lnlef'Views on 646-SOOl. hours \pply lo Mr _ ... _ pwt umie u needed Lo ----por1un1ty Exper & i\ mJJOr rc•s1dl•nl1al ~H turday . Ca ll -Hays Surf&SaodHolcl. MACHtHI~ wortrW'll.belderlyled1!>~ Br\uYSITTER ro 2 ed C JI homebwlder1swck1nga CUSTODIAN for 1ru1ch. ,.. __ , •··nwi c. .. C' ......... 77 JltJJ o • r matunt> reqwr a 714 630·2011 ·for appt ~..,..,Help ......,. a uo:-.t "...,,..... °'"enified work load ubled lo tbear home)> children. 1 & 3. M 3ture 40 SW-0123 d~rk t' p1sl to assist in shop in lrvrnt'. Some ex· E 1 n-al l h r 11 V .... h ,...... typing and vanous other per nee. Call Mr Riley 'Unicorn ect rical mml cen er as u Hotel. Front Deslc Clerk. MfJC. electronic lostru an.,. rs. ~y. tram •. =. 7. 30 4 . It h!.kpg ~~~~~~~~~~ dutlCl> m our busy ac· fOf" appt 979.~ Products tune operu.ngs for 2 men 1tolh day " nlabt sh.&lls. m e n t ., M o d e r n req. Waa~ + m1le;ige ---------BOYS & Girls ror ad countlni:t department Neal appearance with l::llper. db1rable Apply workshop Ad vaoC'ed ~!_~· _ _ _ _ IAIYSITTElt vert1s1n.: t'1rculat1on QuallC1c<I candidate must CUSTODIAN good hand writ 1 n JI · lO Cindy Surf • Sand Kineuci.. lZJl V1ctona For 7 yr old buy. )Our Transpor1.at1on provided have excellent l)p1ng Responsible retired <'OU ESCROW l:lenefit.s. wW train. App-Hotel. La"una Beach SLC ~ ~7165:.~ f:._ i-N ________ _ 11ome.afterschoolto5.30 from J9lh, Harbor. CM &lulls l60wpm 1 pie t.o live in apt. com· OFFICER !!.:~~.~~~ 497-44n __ MAID·l"ull-t1mce . ..:nod He:oDIALYSIS or 6:00PM StartinR Sept 646«i67 We ofter an excellent plex Ul NB. <.:arc take r ·s Toro. lOUSEKt.:l':PER/UVE·I ~ ~11ry w ('X~r & rd~ !.r!~~a;: 6~~.001 &ys 16·17 yrs old. f"ac· salary-bcnehts package '/:re~~: ~~'::i~ds& An exciting growth o p· l'h11d care few llyr uld ~t"WJ>Of1 Br h 6444_2!r7 ----tory Work·Rood student. bondable. 644 0606 porturuty LS av1.1lable tn G1Mr .. office P /T boy. Lite hskpR-Near MAJMT'BfANCE/ LYM ua hys it t er n e t.>d ed . Xust be able t.o work 1~ For 1mmed1ate con· -the buuW"ul Irvine ol· C1erii Typi.at no SH. Hrs Khools le buse Need Vteekdays, Mon-Fri. an after school. 645·2702 sidcrat1on please apply C..~ s.r.ke f1ce of a leading savtngs IHPM. Mature woman cu . Npt. Sch Perfect JAMfTORIAL M.> home. for 2 girl"· In person to: Gena Mezo, F /T posit ion al o u r and loan. We're M:eking Job loc Newport Beach for student or Grandrrua Wax Ooor:;. Cpts." Wm . Sid Mustbeabletostart 8 ro1 lerman. Ancient !tam·12nuon lrvine Branch. Exp n.>q :.an Individual with 2 646-7431. 758-Wll9 ves dows. some exp. necc CnucaJ Care l:;xp. prr ferred Will tram for th1' Specialty. Full time In Mw.IOO V1eJQ immediately Must have Manner Res taurant. 200 in bank bookkeeping years experience as an e i. ma 11 ps ych 1a1 r1 c own LransportatlOll & n: W Coast Hwy 646 0201 PONDEROSA Xlnl salary + paid vaca officer t.o haodJe process, GIMBA1. OFFICE Housekeeper. lave m or hospttal. F" 1T 496-5702 fer t'ncH WoodbridRt> bet 3-5PM lloo. (;ontact Personnel tract and resale escrow out non·smoker Room Mam C I GI -------HOMES Directo r Apply in 'l)J>Ulg ot 50 wpm and SOOOTOSTART & b rd 'aluy tenance .earlymom· 714-&ll·llOO area. Irvine. al n Bus Washer I W a" ability t.o use a calcu1"t« MO RE S WITH oa + ~ . '°"· m.!chan1cal abtbty nie: 642-5678. ext 3?.J t!r /Serviceman. f"or 2CmBusUlessCenterDr pe~AGEIAMk are reqwr ed for this EXPERI ENCE S2001mo.~7·9297. ht-l pCul. F ull or Ptr 1----------~· 552~1 ~~---Ca p1 s lra no Un' fled 1r.v1ne,Ca. 927~ 721 North Euclld position. which offers. FlveClrlOfflce llOUSEKEl::PER want Ideal for r etired peT'I09 NURSING RM School Dist 12mo 8hr Affirmallvt' Action 99l 3860 • Exct'Ut'flt salary V~~~~~es ed. Appret:10able famr 1ly. 5 m.8880 3 4 days twk BAIEI' :!~1:0:no~~!1':.:'i~~ t:mployer M II" Dehver y 1MeM1 cnger .p;.~~s~~:!taJ Company PaldE~~f~t~. ~C:.k. ccan ront MAINTENANCE LVM 11-7. \' ~ftDA'J~ l>enefi.ts .. H mtercsled . Permanent part t1mt' •Pree parking APPL¥·~~ ""', 0 "' ~ IAl.Alllfr~ Hdays twk. -~ c~l_pi11uxt. .. 1~•20rta· ~::;zrL~n · .~,M-l·.!.1~ ;6_'.::11 ·~~ -~~.""J'r U -'' ~~t:.l!.t.l:'~--.~.-~. --~~~~ ~0°~•~··~J,..;. .,.-·n•n' "'""'P Mr ""· b__.. u h please contact Jark1e Newport Bt'ach rookJna Live.out · N B ~. . _ _e~a.~r(W".P..t ~· ,t~ , ,::,_~,.~"' ., ~ -.-,.._ ~~Mll ~"'" unrw. . • .,.__. ----~r· ., . ,"": -lr~«<.rm<' full 'l'ur;-Excelk'fll f-'r I i\DarUS'5~~_!_ baker. Mu.al have 3 yrs vuvares __ Morketmog/Sales r~erage co , .. ust ave S k d t 17 1 " 1 n I? t' H ~ n ~ r 1 ls Nunung in a rnendlv ~rm all phases of . Fashion lslnd mvcsl rellablecar &Cabtom1a 642~le ta 4 > _ __,_ t.-Ves·m.-0674 Mer han1t·.tl Ability baking Onngt' county Busy Escrow OHil·e in f'1rm. Expand11'1l. Xlnt. Drivers h cenlitl Ideal · GtRLFtUDAY 'u owaeworktlaundry for tklpful.Call6-12-4321 t:xt ~t~n~c:!m~!~h:~~I .aea Gd fnngt' benems Lagunu Beach net.'<is f' tr curcer oppt}' m act111e PQ!\llion for housewife NC'eded for small fncnd· cpl. ~n 11 . speak 10 IC 256 Mom1nl(:; only. Nik Ho6P1tal. Cum•nt open. Ca l I for a p pt . e1t51 F.JScro"'.' Secrete1ry or sales envar, Will handle Call !Ulle: 640-9350 RDELITY ly Sa.In Office w du ht1: mttture woman. 5. d)'s for(.;ent' LJncy ings 2.L3-2Z7·8Zl1. S:OOAM to .lunlor Offic~er for new lite acct& functions & FEDERAL bookkup1og , typlna. 9-JPM , S4 ~ hr. CdM. ORANGE COAST Med-Sari: 5iPM pos1t1on Salary +li censing assign Non· DehveryP/l1 mt'AM.LA phonff, t'lc. Xlnl OP· ref's, car pref CaU Ad 0 ..,ILYPILOT RN'stLVN'll ' ET benel1t.s. Exp"only need ~moker pref Call . Times. $100 per week s..-,...t portmtty for growUa ll202at64.2·43002'hrs J ""' .. ~-~ lllH apply. Ask for Judy 640-0123 LagunaBeach.494·8496. ,_ 831-0370 b , 330 W BarSlre\-t 0.,...•'ffl.&MC)M~ ......... ..-A 4 :)~1 "~~~ ,.... .~ · m;z "i<..V::.~'•lfflfWI --. ~--· -.,· .,. ,..._., . • ~ . ~:, ~~-;:'<~:; -....... ,,..-..... ... . 1<1..\ '·•~E;m.,..p~·yer, • th -cJ1t-' ~·~{;iftfi~{ &q~.,.,,-u~ • -'i.-7;« ~~·f04 ... ~>' S~h~ ;u.Uon nl K Weekenos. '-LSll" DIO matbematlca 6 t yplng lananct'. FIT 6 p IT f1eJUbfe Hours for rent With cll•nlt'le e"·es. Mat u re l e Accow\llng Depl. needs nt'cessary. Full llm• availablt'. ~ana.aement ICU/CCU /ERRN"l> Clnl>· 414-1600 Ca~. 979·8880 reccnt liigbScbool ·crad. bee~ ~ 497.504. •..t hHte I 21w shifh Will tralo. co.oeenlal 11.l· ., ... __ .. __ ... • typtna s'".i"-Offlu W..apr Won 3-7 days Ulan 80hr. Bo:it bu l ldcr·mature ptrson w ith •~P In uUboat conatructloo Sam L Mo r ae Co ~lMS ......... ,/C..,.. f\IU Ume. exper. helpful but not MC. Many ro. benefu Apply at IMO ~.Cotta Mesa IOOIOC_.. PennaDlllt P l\1me 4 hn a day. 1$.00 hr. On &al.Ma hlaad. Call .... Lyn JWynokla IOOICD8• .. , _, .. Offllci9 IJlllt 11i•llp'a u pr In· tludln1 A /R 6 A I P bowled1•. 10 lley by ~h1 accurate typist. ~.Id wtn1ures. .... ---ln Tuatln wm..mo CASHl ER fdt' 11.R. Uru h • t • r ,.. I I ~...,. "''llllU "' ,., a llll OrRL FRlDAV l gll'I ol INSUR• "'CE ~ "' "' "'• " n neeessary. New rapidly • . n.., Larp expandl.na com· p11y period Time & •-, ~~M;:7.~2l. ••pe . ts i: lrlOl'kln~r.>°· t:'!~~~~~~~A~;lll· !(rowing Co. In Hunt· flee for marine comtruc· Ground fJooroppt'y. for 3 pany Is seeking In· paid for hours worked ----------t dillOOSI .,_11 v~8867i~e bl hours 2 3 d k inJ(loo Beach with alnl l ion comp a n y . Self bld!J.y motlvaUd people. d1v1duals who posess over It Cashier. P ff. afternoon caJ .,.. y at 54 or e . ay11w . <>PPlY ror advancement rrot1vator. all phases ol Eap pref. but not Off. management skills ln re-CCU S.,_-.kor oenanas Minimum urterv1ew Lagwia Beach <194·9788, Sala r y commensurate ()(flce work. Peg board Mr.Keodall760-7037 aJeslate. Persons we art' wtlb expenence nffdc<I wa1e. 979-8880 Clerk Typist. Newpart Ann. w/exper. Call Carolyn !l)'Stem, exper helpfw. •--on for Sallmaker. look Int< for. possibly immed CASllEIS UTVTIM MARK._"TS For 2nd • 3l'd Shifts We promole to manue· rneot • •lllJervUllon from wtlhin. WANT A CAREER" CaU (114) 4tf.ll076 Beach Co. Good benefits. Dental Assistant, chair Bandy, al 891·5465 for BOmo.8'7S.l830 u~~ mana{(JlllC an office now WA•D CLBKS f d ... ~ d appl Near J ohn W a Y n t! <r have the experience Oa."", Ev• ... , .. 11 .... •l Chane~ or a vance· 1.-. HP or rec:c.•nt gra · Grandma needa s itter A1rparl Mon.·Thurs and desire to ~m" a #• u ... •,. m•nt Su rt S700. 4 days wk. Xlnl wrkLn(( EXECUTIVE compuuoo Ottu. Somt 6-4:30 979·1413 m:.anager. L1cen:te re 833-3313 cond. Gen practice. Lal( SECRETARY wtLmda &t'vt' 7S2-0107 quired. All ruphes ht>ld In c.ocm tee us abOut our Sch 494 2S17 675 7070 INT. Ot:.SION SAu:s. nt!w u lanci. aod qur Q.IUfTYPIST av-· . • . The Akins Company, strict conrldcnc\'. PO benefit• which lndudt• "' ....., Secretary to the Pl'fti· HalnlyUat Flair tor d•coralin& Hox sse. Uaily Pilot. PO dental & Purchuing Depl. nttds dent o f -r o w i n I n. ..... .., C.. h hdpfw. F /Pt, will train OoJt Ui&O. Co..t• Meu, crcd plan employee =~:~~~~ls~~~ =~R~B~~~ff dlvtt11neci firm Involved ....... •1411. Ca. ~ w.uon. Wtn\Aml>en. pleasant IFYOO: 1n tttldenUal real eallle Halnt,yliat w/foUowans. JANITOR for small elec· Manlcurtsl for bulsy. high Let m Ull you •bout our phone ability. Detailed •Are an experlenct'd deYelopment. Muat b.ave ~ w:;:fln~ cond tronlcs company. Mufit fa.vuoo salon. Full lime r~cent acll vat1on of worlt In happy 1WTOUnd· DentalANlatant excellent s kllla and p,... • or oyce. be conscleoUoua & st'U Tues·Sat. Ri c hHd Alcohollam Recdv<•ry Ina• w/small crowlna •Art n1•r to worlt In a fer e•penence In build· u .. oDWARE ~ ... ~full 1 t d lit 1 0 11 s 1 00 Service Proara m . XI ""-••-•--""" ~IA> mo va • . 1 : a m Ut' ettc a on, 2 Crill"'•I "'a r '"' un it comp• n y. n t c O. fMt paced apeclaUty olc. lnl.. lndUltr)' • -un .....-•· •· ...... u-. . •pply •-3 --M Fri •pplv ~ ,.._ Or N u .. .. "' b fl C II I ... nd 11 ---·n • -· .. _ n UI _,,..., 00· . n # ..... -,..,rt""·nter .. Super .. laor w /'"'XP"'r . en.!... ts. • ng : •Have a fne ly out10· Uon, t'XCt' ent ""''"" "-· penon: Rion Hardware. G.L.G. Systems. 11152 -ooeded• lmmed. ;.~t"'•ct 645--... lnlpenonaUty Ca.J10a11832·218l 1024 Jr vlne Ave., Co ndor A ve F V MEDl(;ALASST.forbuay Yol·a:· L'lo;:-'en"", ·~vea maturt'attltude w UffPl NB ..-.im · Ob.Qyn , NB. EXP . .. .. ,. "" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Pt'OP!e who nt~ People •Hevo 1ood verbal aklll.8 You don't need a Cwt io ( e.t~ au>. _..., ONLY Salary open Dll'\'Ct of Nl.U'lfes, <714 l Thal's wh11Uhe • •Are a noo·amoker "draw fut" when yCMa , Le at Se i d 642-2734 Ext 272. 301 Vic· Peoplt •ho need ~pll' ahoukt always check the DAILY Pll.oT •Would enjoy a challe.na· plact u lid ta lhe Dallr. lf10U Nlcdlq for a~· 'tawlllutA~ ~~tl:: Smd fftUme wnte a toria,lMl.;.t;,mf<la;,;;.o~iMo• • Slntte Olttctory 1n lhe l..'fflii;;::;~;:c;=~-.}f:_l.~Y p SERVlCt:OIRECTORY lftte~r '' • '•· ...... A .. f'C::.u --~·---•WUVt wceful. ~11per1enccd. :.~~~~!1!°'M~~~: SELL Idle llein.t wtth a ... ~!) Prt11ecallM4 ~ -MHm. ::m!'foc::!'i':f;•nt M ·smkr Ja.1e ss1.90~ ea. 9::IJSa6 0a11yP11otc1ualltodAd. .... _ .... '.• •••••• ' •• '.... w~ 11" Mllp_W.-4 1100 H.e,W--4 1.100 •.~ ••• w ••• • •• h4 •••••••• 1 •• •.o.~ ~ ........•.... ~~~~ ~ ....................... ···•················•·· ··················· .. . p I\ I ~lb l"lu AKC. t hump G..,. S• 1055 Mtal•t04K •OtO ontH Penoa tor floe t ime cr o unt • MLE:::>H ltU~l\Kt:: full •u::t:ll l':T K\' bAL F.S T~ .... t • ..c. ~il't'd11U'1PIH ShoU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 6'•H . a·d'> lll<'w\ClbJt'lod tll «>!" tlmt PO• In 1e l•1 l llCYrF.I tlta•' l ptna ~alH dull pt Um• 715 UW2 MOVlNC SALt: Sat SUn 081. Bed w bra» pla~C(j ..._ .._ DilMa Co Tom K IJ) n ne t:n ~row .. re o or• ~ ... "'9wll0f\• Inn G441700. Ablet.oworll Sal •~n ---~ 824 W 15. 156. NB. hdbr d X l nt rond ai n • Will tt.u. Call P'1 IM · 11 !l~. H Wn1ht <.'o at •• & tonll' nit• Aplrull 15 1 )r old t em !-,tandurd ~ 70)1. womrn's 3 spd Ralei&h •1111 ff MMER-ntx hra lJIRodlellter CM RZTARY TRAINta : ~b:c~~n~!t~1 ;n1:'" Poodlt1. ch1mp1 11nl' REMODELING SALE bike.1tlftt r ond ~0618 a..-'• .. _...... Del b roe hur u l n SA.LHL.AIMIS in •tate plannt111CS.ptol Yuhkln lt l•nd,NU t~·~:~,~~P':!it"~; Ch&an. ottoman. rat~n. USC FIGHT ON e lec -. ...... ,1 1 .._ I'll pt I r • 1 n e a r ~ • Fu I I • Pa , t t 1 m • law n rm Alrport llNa -- -bed 0 I h Call c .loa a ra ttl -~ a.i.adrm'• lmul.IQ\111.. L.lt N 8 1)-pllll accurite i t TOPL&SS MOOF,1~' ft r Pvt Party 67311021 l14'W • rexe c t't l. tron1c mu11cal horn• --llA"' .. •IN o CoetC 11W'P ... Ab1U1 .. to both St:IDAY P AlDl>AILY --bookcase. lamps. TV Balll't')' oper ~t SllO _ /f~ v-. .,. , HoslM Terner. male. I rlothes. m ore 7 u "-II_,, .. 1 .... 40ll7. "811 .. ,. produce docume1u.1 1*1 noHp. ntt a ~1 •vc.; ... Cl\ ox-...,., ... - Ol-ci-._.. ....... T>-)'r.1'A ,..,., ~ysade Dr. NB. Sat !).~. _.. _ " ... ~ ,,. man.,• ca»~ Oppt~ to V.W ..._ Na Job \aa IMlhpm &Al' "-"Q s.Jeq traon oeeded En· advanc• t o p1ralc1&a l Tow truck dr1veni want 97~·3429 Su.n V 12 67$~ (Thl t'r S I L V E K .-. ...... IOIUI Xfnt bee lhwpo rt *'•'•Uc,bard·wor'kln& l•v•I No le&a l u.per ~.u~r only LJve ln "-toYM 1045 ool)ll l"l atwart>/Gorh a m , _ ---· nter olflce E O •--.. ~, .. -promf .. IOn• 11 ......... "-·""llO / """t " M .. ~~ .,............ <Rondo1. 8 pie. setlln1t. 7 .... .,.. .... ""' " 1ru• ...... ,, ~ ..... " '~.. ............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHO.P SALE t:lectron.lc •••Rll!!l!!!lllW!!!!Jll!I~~"~' C"allt44 Yt.>6 , .... r1•..-.. _ ... _ Anni) 'u L' • p u r p I Es pcs/ell 12 serv. pra • • • • " "" ... _ ~..,....... ..,,, T____._ Sc~ t n c. I', & Stereo S41""11~. Tires. 1..,.. ,.., ... ..., """'lobo Thu'°Y Augull 7 1960 . DAILY Pllv1 q Offiu ,_..at ... & 1 .. ,... '°''-••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC D•~K. excellC"ot ~ond • SJZO: en 1230: 673-2112. ·------ 3 bookcases 36xlOXIO. W~ ea. All 3 for $75. Sec:,Y deik $75 11-'2 9493 APEC'O Copy rnach. sud:' Dlcuaphone set Sl~. t:lec. Mo n r oe a dder SI ) . Memoar aph mode l 77 mech. SlS Pilnl'y Bowe. post ma ch. SU. P.&. ~~!~~~ =~!f~~. • ......... S.. In pr'l'MMI fl'amUy l>ll h SECHt.4 Afifl;su c::.Too::i.? C'oeker / Lub/ Terner Wheels. i:.uV.~ncs, m uch ~J .... .,.,., • nv Wt now hav• 811 OIK'"'nll n u C.-nter. H~ F.d ~l!rk . Adorable 962 ll097 mor e 1760 Monr ov ia POOL T ABLE near new. KllUNO '°' OM •tm l Call for "'""' l\v• H 8 ""'' sun ltipt 1C0Ml ll6.lt00 Lciam .-i.kall and tit't paid C: M Unit <'12 .. Sat. Sun. lop qua I 11495. Moving St-crt:tarial steno off1c~ roodf\denUallnt~"lt'* 12 .)P M Qinltltiecf\!t'y llJ.?00 ~hill' you train II\ th<• Beautiful M S iberian l(}J musti.cll '5S6·6\7l des" S~O /OBO C <1ll ~crow . ·•1th up m P'ftUM • ule of rom meula l •roprruet Coto Rulh Heeept!f> pu.t Sl0.800 Arm>· Reser ve SN v1· Husky, 1 yr old. AK<.;. ~·0686 aft lPM. •ln\Klmlnl S.lk:s Le.i»l l\t:'Sh80W.6'>0 near home pluii thcSt' n eed " goo d hom e <ia raitc >ah .. 1500 E Warehoui.e clea rance . 6405m ~ Mr n or W•m11~11 tu U1. Rtlndth Aaenr> bcncC1t:. P.X. rel tr<' 975-0014 aft ~ Oceanfront. Balboa Pen rooms aze re mn a nts. Near new wal. desk. ano ~Utl&ectro111e marltc11.na1 4620 Wtth.~t1ab '64 ment. i·xperaence. and -1-"urn . p o r ce la in . pnces s lashed. Bring chair. side chair Sl.50. koowted s• of loani--.............. .. tQ1'pf'l'Wlnt t.o bu.auu~Ht"lll NC'"'._. ... 18331090/t"r~ imr~ P~111ons for pnor 3 KJllens,20ran l Blk .:.i ll ,our m.as uremenls Rl:rorda call Sir>S. 2 dr .,........ !>e r v 1cc ali.o L oll Males.Beau11ful l'r)\t,il , misc. items. "-t "'·n l"5 1 .... 15 c om aJ fl b l4!> -00.1121 Kii,h ('()mm1n1oni. paid AJarrutos Reserve Ctr 644 7598 from Sl & up Thurs ..,.. ..-.,.. .,.,, w _1 ~ c_a_ -_!__ __ . E.arn1n11to 1.)()000 II ---Pen-'--•-•A····t -~---------•IJUL~L.n_._H_B _____ 1uu , 1970 Selectric I C II M N lh ~cretary C ha llenR1 ng uv u...u """'"' -.,. .. )~ar a r or n.... aJ H f'-...... katte~· 8 wetk:. 13•~" carr1a 0 e. 0 ood ~ b4'1prul·e ~ fg, Rea.I &tateSAlir:I A# fOl A llWAIDIMG c ..... UALUTATI Cone.art m to ~am about our nf'~ h 1ah l·o m l'fUSllOfl spUt • odwr ad \ a nu 11ea an 10 101 n i; Redtull Rull) f"ur 10 format ion call Wall 673-T.JOO 714 964 4408 ti t Be h .:ruwth opponun1t> for ~t YJit>nLSt '"'" ..... · Horws 1060 SPA. Sx7. $3000 new. 7 m<' "'7 " " ' W'I d C oulJltandlnit person to Dental A:.l>ISt orange & whit<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• okl. must sac nf1cf' SllS50 cond SJOO 831·31.99. M a r k ~tl D S Se c 1 horth and r C"q dJV9nlfltd dYUes ••" for R.lUt Top Dotch l)'pW to work fO' o.ar dynamic salet. dept -ult for Pat ~retary . .tnt at bots or· 1am1m1·crut.lv1ty • de· dlrallon·••ll fM Rita l\1·1II11 I I ~i1> !{1 ·.1ltv I , ·, . ; ; . ) I JI I RICEPT /fYP1S T P /T college or h.'&:h Growtng etectron•~ fir m school stude nt·fle111blP-:.eeks matur e. pleai.ant hrs lo work on mass fle x i ble in d ivid ual. m a 1 11 n g C W o r d Answer phones & type Prffessors) Brl ~ht 4.5wpm. Exper helpful person wtth Ute typing lmmed opening. Appl)' 111 can land this job-'tslt for person. CTS Halex Inc Pat 1202 M<:Gaw Ave Irvine AMERICA.I\! F: 0 t: RECEPTIONIST FUii u me. permanent Typing reqwred Good SALIS /SHOIS S18.000 Reply In con Dental X·ra> Spec 548·3139 dft 6PM IEGISTBlED <>l' make offe r Mui.t i.et> fr'' .. nrc l'olhn!> 'ill'K' Oral Surger) A:.i.1st to """r~1ata Call afl1:r £11pt'r a hOl' ~a ll'i. pen.on f'a ro1ly sho.- •t.ore 5 d ay week No ....-' Cl ktr Adorable well trained 'Im MORG"' ... M"'8 E ......... "'" .. ~!>an N1cola6 Dr N B er yp~t ,..,... -s ~9-3112 Medical Suppl)' S~(· Rn'Y Shaggy dog. male 15 2 hands. dark ba>. ---------- rul{hts or Sundays Sim ---------•I Clt-mente 714-492 34~ •Secn+sv/lxec• f't'rsoonellAdvcrt !'vtkt~ Said Secretary ne<-ded on Oepu. have openm1~ per tull Tune baslli lnqwrc l'>.pans1on -Npt Bch Ill Telepromptt'r or Npt fan 'vces firm Good Och. 901 W 16th St N typmg. shthnd skills. ex N O P 1l O N t. J)l'r req'd Non·s moker INQUIRIES ! As k for pref Call. 640-0123 Richard. E.O t~ •---•-•_!!_------i Sales $3000 A MOMTH Com m1ss1011 Ca lling o n Ret ailer 's Xlnt t~ringe Benefill> Crowane Company C:.ill now 71 4-497-44G4 -----·--- SANDWICH ma kers & rounter help need lo work lunrhes & som e wknds Cctll Karen at Meyertlof's Restaurant 540-804-4 SecMar1al EXECUTIVE SECRET ARIES We art' accepting a p phrat1ons for e1tecut1ve i.l'cretan a l po!1 1t1ons. Shorthand or SOWpm r<' qwred Wade van ety of backgro und s nt'eded Orange County Airport area Beha\•1oral Sci Spec Grt w '"ids 2> rs old Plea.,ure and On ve t~ll your Army Reser\ e 493-66..\5 S300U Fl R}f Reerwtertoda' ----,-0-5-0 S.16-2101 o r &U-0573 LosAlamatosS27·303l Fw nitwe ------SantaAna 5523173 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \HABIA.'1 MO RGA~ for **I Buy** 11.'Ji.I' Well Trained . 1) pl.St ·General oCCi('(> So cxper necessar) I I ~ Grad. Good bener1ts &. p rom o tlon a l o p Port unities. t'.i rmt·r~ l ns ura n c <' Grou p ~100 E O.E TYPISI Morn . Na ml-<. & addrl'Sscs m ostl> l'J} rommensurate ~ ... p._·1·d tiO wpm mm S3 SO~ hr Non smoker. Appl} 10 :! \1 o n 0 n S I l •' Photo G ra p h11·s J:IO:J Harbor Bl vd l:n1t t: ;,, O J ------ Women pre f erre d I f ~m.all S11e 546 8667 Good used t-'um1tur~ & lfM LJ7G ,\pphanr e1> OK I will :.eU or SEU. for You Houleho6d Gooch 1 065 MASTERS AUCTION 646-1686 & l)J.9625 ............•....•.•... SOF'A RE D Good used Carpet mg J Shelf ente rta1nmt•nt l'all 839 ~ 8070 center. 1n .i:rt!at cond h ...._ ,\sktni.: $30 (':ill !'Jiii ...... , ti73 ~ or fJ~!, 1230 l>r ••••••••,.••••••:·~·~···· i·all <after 3 00 µIll S.il ,. •l ~Ott.DIATl-.~,\.'iU • F'or Gold S li ve r . ~ l'lc1t1num An> k md. HE OW 0 0 D II U fl I. 1 AHLES & SLABS 54.8 13\rl n ind amount Dao1l'I ~>Iii ~ Ul,\'.\HJ:-ODS '' Lot-. uf Old (.'f)ke ma chm!' :, 3 thl·m tn 2 nn~~ · SJOO & l.h.i tbl 2 li.t 11' .,k., .J SS00 9f>.i GWI \ir l'omprei.sor . Sawi.. Wrenche"'>. & M~<' Pn v Party ~ 5417 --- I RVl~ E COl\Sf CC Mt:MBERS HI P $1975 642·4007 :.l' alum ladder 0 ) 12" cham saw fJO !>awLall Sl.5 B 1 IJ 962 4500 2 11c kets lo Jark ,on krown. J>n ..,ate Party. :>45 5347 ----- 1\.lo'T\lDOre refng. 13 cu ft . (rQSt free w 1terrut ker, !Mn · i:old $275 Omt'tll' ~. itm . 4 ch.r> + lt>af Comt'r itroup xlnt cond, or & ~ e ll1>w 968 0792 ~ we11(ht now JO Z9 llx J rT¥J 100' ~ guarantl'<'d Calll'md' J rt '1 :;.15 1~ BASIC 4 (3) VDT (3) &aelus Drives (2) Printers 601100/LPM ED St.A....- CHC 7 I 4·549-2611 !')le cab., S·d r lateral Bur roui.th"> acctg form:. 541S-~ ---Pl'k 10•1 ·····················•• SHEHH Y'S f't."T CARE Hourd1n1: & groorn1n~ ~llh IO.,.l'. rree pkup P<>OdlP Pup:. for sat~ T1•a C:uv stud!.. 2S YI"\ l'X 1J ~ zs.1,11 HOME MORTGAGE n> Newport Ctr Or .. NB 714-75&-1515 5. 57 n045 SS 25 hr, bemi:t 1ndt'P''" SecuforyjR~st -U dent. & hav1ni: flu 1bll· c o m pan y b e n e fits ------- !!'!!!!!!!!~!!!!"!!'!!!!~ _&'4_-424_~ - ---P le a s an t . m :i t u r '" hours appealslO)OU. rail dr.i~i-r C1lln.i: l .1U1n1 t ~:),, 1617 I ad1Ps F:x q u 1'>1t•· (.)laroond clw;ter dann!'r n nl!. 211 µL'I. Platmum & <:old mounl1 n i.: ~ice! $3500. 841,27.1>2 l<.t1n~ $75 Loungt' ~ - ---- (off ... • t:.ibie ~> Chair l~b<a<JI)( pupp1~ 6 wki.. OFFICE Is Clerical help needed fo r expand ing Solar co. Gd. appea r nee. Typhtg. telephone & gien. office &lulls 11 mw;t Call 964-2239 for appt with Mr. Black. l8368 Bandllier ctr .. PV. RECEPTION IST· Exc1t mg posit.Jon an our Des1RJ1 StudlO! Good telephone personality. typing & hi In&-s.s&-1601. . person req to handle all The Final Tnuch ~ean te l e ph one c a l lii & r-r-\•Lfr'\.':. 1ng Ser vice fo r 111 messages -Fa st. a c U \ I \-t~rv1ew Will work an curate typinl'? reqw red llMl'OCIAll'Y PfP!><>INll !KINICIS Jliewport, Corona dt•I DIN ~lT t: I runt• m11 """'"cl ch r... u n·ul.i r formar a l:iblc w leaf ·dnt lOnd . mal1.1· ofr 673-2.28:? or :..; I -1>1S9'J • S25 ~1t'>l' 551 !'>315 't l' I I o w I> r b I k Heg1.'iten>d 831 057 1 ODaDIS8C Sm. mllT .... uper'd. ~ to work heavy pta,e order <Ink. Oen ofe. mu.t trr " use 10 K ey . Ca Sandy , 642-1t16. 8 :30 to 5P M. Moll. thru Thurs. l-'art Timers at students. S3.SO pr hr. flexible h"' Own ar. 17• mi L.A Ir Or y driving. Prefer typiu.; alao. CaU 540-4.242 PART TIME-Penn Part time woril M or F' m hle ....U. abopCM M2·S702 R.EX:E.PTIONIST. female, over 25 yrs age. pan time nipts. ~. hr. Ask for Chuck Tue · Fri af\ 3PM 61~ Restaurant &xec ut ive ch ef. Top F11ght Private Country Club. Send res ume tc M ary Jane: IH BiR Ca· nyo n Or Ne wport Beach, 92660 ____ _ RESTAURANT· P a r t tJme help. must be nexi· ble In hrs, e1tper helprut. perlect for homemaker. 546-UIU after 6 £>":1 ___ _ Vaned duh~s reqwred. .\1ar. or In me . .\l u~t Mi--..___ 8080 n--..t bl •· er 3723 lirdl Street · h ~ ~~~:rw~e·;~e;~ Mtwporta.adt ave0\lf'~~13~003 Couch & chair. gd cvnd ......... -........... .. asset. -Non-smoker !!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~ IU>asonable pncc. Call LUGGAGE TAGS r~ RD-S Met dt•clw after 6pm 962 2.8G-i from your-buslJlt!S:> card ~UltlTY GUA ••••••••••••••••••••••• St-nd one card for eaoh Part Ume Quiet. pnvate Antf .. I 1005 8pc beige pla)pen 1>ofa tag plus one spare We Sendresume orleu er of beac:h commumty.Oana ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goodcond..'600. relur o per manenll ~ application to. Pooll. "96-57~1. 675·5086 i.ealed aUractave t.aR & Mrs. Carol Kvle WESTMINSTER ~trap. meelln° a irhne · SERV1CEStat1on Attend. COUNTRY f R t;Nl'lf .. Corporate Vice· Pres · ABBEY C b' d l.D. req1.1~ments. Pre· Med 1ral Compon ents F'u 11 t 1 me· APP 1 y : Cuno ·a •net h.:hte • \-ent l.06, & t heft• For a Corp Che vron . 1251 N Cst ANTIQUE MALL glass fro n t & s 1dl·s. persona.llzed uu( enclose 2:1191 Via Fab.,cante , SLe Hwy. l.ag. Bch Daily l0-6, Fri l0-9 closed cupboard bl-low. wallpa pe r . fabric or 603 C~ Tuesday xlnt cood $450. ~ "Day Glo" paper & we Missioe Vie;o CA. SERVICE Station attend. 11751 WestmtnSter Ave will ~ck & tnm your 9•691 • Apply at : lS922 Pac. Cst. Garden Grove 554-6100 Daybeds T win size i.et. tags. Or try two cards 4 Hwy, HB. seo. or S4S nch. Some an back t.o ~ck SECRETARY UQues. motorcyclt' tm .•. P RICF.S: N EW PORT 8 L ACH SerYlce station attendant . Lge CoCfeeGrlnde r . S!5. dble bed. hdbrd set. S2ea or3.~ CIVIL ENGINEERING ~ l~e~r::~ 3~:;~ Eastern Bottle Coll • LRe wht & &old : $9. 642·2015. 4 5ta$t.~ S1 60e.i Xlnt salary & benefits. ~"lural Russ ia n Sable full lc>ngth coat. o r 11t SlS.OCO. i.acn face Sll.000 642~ Ad S250. 24 hrs Road & Track. Complet1· 1n binder., 1954 74 $10 Sl5 e ac h bind e r ~2146 Cer9111ic Tiie ~ 6 Jt 6" tiles. unRlazed bl!. que. You paant & iitaw 't::I per till'. Call s.3<t 7533 evesfwknds. --- Furniture S pkrs. Cam11 EQwp. Imported (;oHee T ble l::ve s. wke nd' 851 1.345 10.1 Co NE R 0 C Tiffany t y pe Leaded Pat . 69taJtS S1$0ea • A appearance& hand wnt· Shade.~ 1uorinure Sl .40cJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• RETAL AIRPORT. ing. Apply~ Newport Near oew d bl Br Se t Sales Tax IDt"luded TOP CASH PAJD ~~-FUU tune. uperienced. Blvd.Costa Mesa. *"'•CH 1010 w /Orcsser. rught Ubles, NOCARD! For u.wd runuture & a p- _._._._ chtiefful penoo wanted ••••••••••••••••••••••• n:urror. box spoil matt. Draw your own or seDd pb&DC.'eS. Woriuna ol not. P tr Poaitioo avail. for a Co r e n t r y · l e v e I S t a t ioner y S t o re in nc/fyellow refng.. No de· e.tc. Sl.50. Miac. lamps & name. address. phone & 957-3133 ~ S!. person able . energetic secr etar ial pos ihon Coronadel Mar needsu· hver y p oss. $2 50 . p1cturel\. rrom $10. Lrg we·u make ooe card per W_A!_NTED _____ C __ .._--TV--tn-1#1 person who has artistic w/opportunity for adv an· pr·d sales 1 ady Pu II Ev /WkndS 951-3530 Naug plat Rocker 125. tag. Add 25< each. """"' a.come a u&es ablhty t.o merchandise & cement. Strong typmg & lime. 5 days. Xlnt work· 7~1121. Send check or mooey or· good coodJllon. 631-4919 a • hi' tover 21) WJlb display ttiftware. Work some shorthand abilities IJlg cond Especially fine .Must sell Kenmore hvy der to: wkends or wk days be Cott Partlill the Jim .Lone ~ As · ingtut>:9-3pm,Monf'ri. necessa ry Apply 10 cllentele.615-1010 dly wasber&dryer.Alsc Moving Must Sell 3 dr N.OTNJHTIMG 3pmoraller10pm so clates A1e n cy to CaJlforappolnt.ment. person w/resume Lo: Mr 17.7cu ft no-frost re!n g. I refn g S200 Washer & po Box 1560 Ga mes w a n tl'd. Will PARROT flraUl.Jful T ame Parrot foe sale SlOO Buyi. All In c lu d i ng La r ge Wrouitht I ron Cage . After t>pm 642·5792 Deb- b} or Roblll Pleos .. 0...-S '°'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yamaha upnght grand U 3. t'bony fmLSh. perf cond.lllon 675-8452 dys. ··Moving -Must s ac: beaut Wurli t zer upg rig hl piano, mcl bench, like new S950 64(H)4l6 ----Bakiwtn Acrosom c Spinet xlnt cond. Lt Walnut. SLO&S ~4 -----~Moc.WMS 1092 ·-······················ Singer Touch Is Sew sew. &lli machine . SlOO tOBO MZ..-0116 Sp I,.......... 1094 ....................... K·2 Holld.ay sk is, 210mm . Wbate . w1tb pa ir of Tyroha 360 blndLnv . Hoth ne~ SIOO. 63Hi361 supervise and chaperooe THE GUILD DIUG Fuent es at Robert Bein, Swatchbo3rd Operator yr . 64().2735 dryer $150 pair Anllqut• a.ta Me<>a. Ca. 92626 DAJLY PILOT earn er 16105-MMJ-IDr. Wilham F'rost & A' Sharp Gal needed to Mavtao aas d ryer . s:d oak table. 4 m.atl•hmg -~~any Amen~ lfuUdivl.lll(sel Tanketc. hays and girls oo a one-Mt----' a. h sociates, 1401 Quail St work busy board Fast J ,. .. chairs. SJ50 Oak lloos1t'r HUG. beautiful El h•O· ~e s:ame o r J surfboard. 2 cameras: on-One basis. evenings 6 -,..... • oc: N B paced Newport Be a rr .cond S50. Was he r fVI $tOO Upnghl rrecwr sso p1an. la·rbe r rolo r ... donCabb) 531> tili;.I I N1k1n oss U 1W. & t lo 9P M. We need con· 644-7330 -------Real £.<;tat1· off1l·e Call parlS &l5·1679 Sofa & Love seul S200 !'>'x7'. ;&!>king S500 obo Mitsfcd Canon 2 s now 5k1s & ~~d ~n !.:v~~= R eta 1 1 & -M -a -;,-1 n e SECRET ARY Lalla 8J3.~ Westtnghouse refn g Gd ~w1n.i machLnt-& othl•r C:.ill Patti :it 673 3068 vr lnstr.,.fth 8083 .. tock" A Ohn )'lk V for a lucrative part·ltme Hardware Store. p IT . Xlnt opportumly lo work TEACHER-TYP!NG rond ~ m"'' llem1> '162 i 51:10 Gi5 l.230 Or call Sat ~ •••••••••••••••··~··••• 5-ti ,__,I .. -··-beac h loc at1on. x lnl for an expanding new 673-6716 182lllt'olv11l<.'.f--V S~!!t!r :l OOp~-CONN r>1rN."tor trumbonc TV.Rodio-, --position. S4 ,..,... to start. .. .. si.ness w/man) faclt!. If you arC' a n e1tper. th L' 11 Call &42·4321 nl 250 workanli? c9nd Nat1onul ~ludma Real l::stah'. degreed l)pmg teacher St""'e. nice older Gaffers UH whl R(•cllner , nt·~ Dl-~K JO" x 60" S85 Lo.,. ~~ cast.> c.>.C:C.,!.~t (.'Of n HiF;, St«~o 80'8 ...... _2 and6PM.'"·'" ''o with a l l majo r ... '-~ ed v• M r../\ llS OO'--f --~at ....... u.1•.r 1-'·rn wlloo.SlOOGi~d ll'r ·-···················· ""'-~.. n.:o• "' ~rt)' Mgmt . & ad we , ... ve an imm req. & Sattler SlOO 548-3513 ~ :.e 1 lF.>l ii r ~" ~""' "' " u 6PM ror Lori bent>flts Some weekend ~~~Ing 1-:xper req'd. for your !>en ·1ce:. For :in 5484485 · 842 Ol.116 \I••' 1 n g mu:. t ,., 1• I I ---Or-.. c ... t work Dana Pt. a rea T )' p I n g s 0 w p m • 1mmed a.nterv1e w re~ard ~ ~ ----l>RL'MS by Ludw1.:. light DtlifvPllot CallRli> 8Jl·9333. s ho r thand For 1n mg Uus rewardang oppty Refng, find cond. frO'lt King :.l Wal('r Bed rnm bluerlear 2 t-1oor tom">. 330 W. AayStreet ---------· terv1 ew. ca ll C)nd) call W D Po la c k at free Sl75. 548 ·8513 ur plt'tt.> SlOO or t rade for '> Sack f.h•t' l't·m•·nl 11 ba!>e 24" . .3 Z1l1?rtn Costa Mesa . CA Sales S4l-8&55 lrvmc College of Bus ~ Kini: Rt'<I '.)(,..i &1-1X \hxer 1Sp...'1"d t't11'< 1 l 'M"<I 1 ., mbals. Roaer's hi.ih EquaJ Oppo E lo * AH EXCITING Ph 5.S6 ~ This 1i. a onl) twi re SiOO g:Jl ~ ~~~~~~r~m~p~y~e~r~I SALES Secretar y -Assis tant to ~~~1t10n ____ Oner. clean. works good Sofa & loH!'>e3t lll:ir k <)u'"~TAL R'''"S IU' 1 .. hat compl f'lc Wi jll -= ----ar•~ITY f111anc1al genius Soft Teac .... r·· pre·chool $7S.548·85l3or "n>I. Good cond Si:i ""'':'"8 .. C i"'tu caseo; SOOOOMO l'.iilaf\ Persoooel·Adoun """'"'"" "" pok 1 f 1 '"'~ ~ c:•O••<>c ~ll()t7aftN 5 , 1; a a n}tlll'lt' ti 30PM 17U lil7 6449 We a re involved 1n a s en, gent e . JOY u • Plu me & f",u me pos1· .....,...._., t."7S om6 Experienced ID wage & tremendous new field of perfect1on1st. Prepare llOn.S open Laguna lllls Washer . d e an, wo r k' K I NGS I Z t-; "i t• Jr .., ---------APl'LAlJSt: Gu1ta r. h"e ~l.1Rn:iv 1111. T V Xl n t t~ Color. I )r old 13" :.<.Tet-n :i:.kan~ Sl*lt 01SO 6i5 1ZlO or h 73'J061S. Or l·.lli ~t • Sun nrter 3 00 pm If no aru.wr. ket'.p t!)ang. _ _ :2 .. COLO ll T \' Sl2'3 I Yea r warrant> 642 5.lW salary. labor relalM>nS. & entertainment whic h 1~ nutnt1ou.'> meals Vaned 'Tro-L991 oood. S75. 548.8513 ur Orthopeodit• foam m..itt & ~wport Sch TcnnLS Club new. S&.inbu"'t Oes11tn negotJalK>n.S. Send cur SW\!epmg the nalJon We hard wor k & trave l ----~ OO'< i.pnn/.(S Ahu br<tnd Mcmber<.ih1p Si9S Sl60 offer Call Patti at CrtllJ: auto re\Cl'Se cai..-. n cutum v itae Contact are lookml( for a sales 49').5683 Telephone work . parl new kan""''e bethpreatl 615-4253 0.S.lZlO. or 673-3068 Or ~ A ~t 1 F~t . s pkrs & Costa Mesa Me morial onentt'd person who ha5 lime from home Local Refri g e rato r . c lea n. \II fo r-SI 10 LJSh ---call sat ~ 1>un a ft er power amp, Nl:::W $1SU Hospital. 642-2734 or app-a desire for an above Secret.ary f<>< Answen ng calls to ma ke a ppts IL<; EU LO CO!IJT E:-.ITS 3 OOpm If no aru.w~r. ~ !'lt!?I ty iD person. 301 Victona .. verage income. You Servtce Operator to work w/businesses. Xlnt com· worics good. 560· S48 8513· 752 800!I .Fr11h~ ... .-a5her. t , •. de:.k. kl'\.'pl rymit ----- SL c.c.t.a Mesa must be personable & 12 Noon to 8 shift & rrussion 831·0391 548-4485 ~i).(htlr-used Kmg .,.1e couch, much much mort! KEF Sprkr pnres arc RO -·· ----· --confident in >OUT abllJty others . 228 F o r e st. Kenmore Wa s h/Dryer floatation water bl·d All IT'IO!>ll> new 646-404ll _ YAMAH A amp w / reverb Ill!: up Sept l Huy or or Pest control 5el'Vlt'eman to communicate w ith Laguana Beach. Telaphofte Solicitors · J~trecond. $175 546-00l.8 ~cw SZ25 67S 1230. dC'r now to beat inc. needed. others & have·dependa , S3.75 hr plus bonuses to 760-l l2l ~I Chair and Walker SiJ.2712 Allanllt' Mus1c:.6't6·~~ Call ~~ bk!trans . We will train ii SECR ETARY·Adm1n, start. No exper necess • Complete Cunushrng'> nf Deru.xe Sli5 "" . _.Ii:~-:!-~-~ lG.l..a..,,.~ ·:!\11)e.A."..l~&~ g Acrqss from W35her&dryer.itlnt s mall home. Idea l for 644--0906 · PRIV·Ait; lNDIVJDUAL WA.VrE:D.l:sed Arrt/Fm -:;l~t , ·~-.:,~-.·,~ .~~;n..'liilf ~W~~-~,.;: ·\~,_n,:-~..,. . ,..~~-'" ~:witt ~llev·uo. --would Wtetobu>Ortrade Ampllf1er in .:ood c:oc1d. geriatric-s pre/'d. Lave-w 16 t h St. N .B .. 1~um Sue.64 ::0ft9-1 ., '-"'-~~or '4.2:0Sl.-'-lllM "m·'atlt,:MJ~ . ....e~.-:.\~ ...... ~iy~~slf ..n.o.-_~\~\.9..\!.8-:.t a.~~~ ~a~97~~~ .., . an. Local refs.~. T E LEPROM PT E R ---poo1 tllciff ... V4U1 ~._;'\"-> .:_'.\. # '-·· ~ ~-y·?.i :..~ .~ ext. ll~ SHOW11M E An E.0. E. Secy ;iu,:ep Airport Law T E L E P R 0 M P T E R Magic Che! self·cleanm11 canopv bed Single 6mo K)ass overhead b1llards O --~trul i\ ~ cdfar ' -·------Firm. Bright. cheerful. <.:ABLETV of Npt Bdl i.s e lec dbl oven hke newm offer lampS22564S-1'13S GIBS N copy electric T\.2 yrwmt).freede· ':!'e-Sch.oo l . T ea cher. Sales non s m o ker J o s i e lo'o k ln g tor t wo an -new.S25.63l·l338 . 675 8394 gU1t.arSl~ ..... ..,.. livery Sl24 641l-l786 aeacher 8 Aides. n~ed lricW Cwlllt..t 851·9025 dJvwdua.Js to program Used office furniture An .,...,..~ -----·-- H.B. area. Benefits. Call Xlnt . position open to • ronverter!li on a tem · 16 t u fl f r ost free ~Sak 1055 llques. t win bed. art. Compk>li• sterl.'() :.ys tem. Ma rU}n 947-5284 or career -oriented person. S EC RETARY P a r t porary baius No Exp refrigerator. good cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• masc 5'48·9882 Spc Orwn set .Amertran ~Y t~r & c~etll' SG~-_ _ __ ... . Wall train in bridal If ex t i me -full t 1 m e . UC req A ly at 901 W. lSlh $200. 840-Q03aftaPM Garage SaJe 9 5. Sal & ----custo m . X lnt cond deck 2 Lancer speak~~ ..... ~.P.JU.J~ '~f'•·'D:" -~~. rfJ.fJ:tloUUN .~o~~~n!c~·~tti .trtJ.MJlf.~:-.:_: .... -,.~~y;;ii'";,;(;~ i.; ._,, ~ ~_!~~~·,_. "arycleao its." !:xpc r ~9333 S46·lS2l 833-6900 btwn 9 & llAM, l>honeinquirtes· E d E. ••••••••r•••••••••••••• rromaUey> · for$150.64Q.8862 only --ask for Sue T E LEP R 0 M PT E R F'orSale: lOspd. -----loah & MmiM --.3633 a.rte ror Marine CA8l.E TV of Npt Bch as S50orbest-offrr GARAGt; SALE Sat Aug _._18 Hardware. order de$k SECRETARY.LEGAL '-'-'""'or l.n .. ·vid .. -'-on 5$2-6356. 9th. Cloth.mg for women. ~ ...... ~· .. ·-l lln d . g l """' ..... ,, w \l&l.l) s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper1·c1. Rotary Busi· ~1~5.' .:~f ~:c~s;:i;;Y 1r.f:e oT.c~Cor 01e~.'i ~-~porkary1 ~ls to dO M•11M•Mhl025 r,::~·~~m~;2sh;~~~ ~Mar* oe5a _. pressman. benefits f!! 11 B Ibo secra.ary w/2·$ yrs ex .1 ..... wor . nquare at 901 ....................... d II d b d ~t-ftrn,c11 ~p •• tOlb Im med . ope n i n g . · a a a per -•-t lyp'IDI kills W 16th st. N 8. Ask for ""'"-d ...... 1 .. 1-21 .. me ·· a g ran dOY\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• W/1'9P"aNeSS)'r.old co. llari.M, M9-9670. E .O.E . SaJ. AW . s . Richard No Phone In· '"x;.z .. X3""11";, ... "io! loo4g. names " x.lnl cood. 389 ~ ..A b·~ lj. GENOA ·6~0l. ,,_reloeai..llel.quna M/F/H. ci~-~n..:...£.aU Mr. qwri-!AnE.O.E. v 23rd St .. N.B.<Badc Bay "''~ (..Al l ........... ~ .... U .,.LUlll...,._.~ ..... new , P . P . Sl .OOe• > i,_..,.,/Ll. l·-lAl\oJ.-. ;:J. l.uff L«th .45 "".... ._p. • qua l)' Sties 50·30'70. area f ~YC7 11r' v 1 V ";ic I Foot Lgth. 22 criellledlll D a mbUll.lfl 4 Tday 0ttH ST,_E Secnt.ry TBJ.HS c-r• & ~""· Many bariama' 0 -tre \,.. ..... ,..7 XlntCond. S300 • • &)' I • op · -CdM girl ofrice. Muat Perm. Cl\ (5"'1 day wk) --w v •u• 11 pr \(Jft;; 611-s:MO wates . D e n ta l & Cas~er.P/Ume,female lype6S+at enjoy work· App ll caot s w i th l•'p•rwt 1010 Sat.ooly 904E.8alboa ~1 · II •• I c a I • C a l l : prel d. Pon Pharmacy . ing with p ublic. Non-supervtaory potentlal de ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd.. Balboa Peninsula LI.AIM TO SAIL TI"'51"500 'Z1'Z1 Newport Blvd. NB. armker; business attire sired. Type 40wpm. 1tlnt Nlll.on·Fbody S~. Nlk.kor 9AM..srM with Ex p erien ced . ---------1..;8'75-0MO;..;..:...~.;;__-----only. Ca ll Mr Roberts benefita tr advancement 50 ftl.4. SlOO. Nll kor SS Ya.rdSalc 3fam1Ues. Sat Professionals. Charters · SALIS 67S-5458M-F. 9am-4pm. potential. Call 979-3600 f /l.8 S150. Weston 3'I 0 n I y 9 5 1 5 7 4 tnslnlt'Uon ·Navigation ExctUqadvntial"• nm. EOE. blht meter 1100. Or bfft .<Old lNewpo r t Blvd PUoting Newport SaiUn~ pam 1eared io'°;u'd1 SICllTAIY J1X1C ::r· Randy 549·~5 aft C.M. At Oamet Ola.sa Co , ~ 1. 1L. ("). l n /Al. Jal/ A ~Al•( At'adem)'S1S.7too = Or :::r. lnvetlment ..,..., [ttJ~. Clothl n &. furn it ure. ~ 111~ VIJi rJ 1-'l Cl' 1~ W •· dln ,, new to ance a hllbb' prot. lake bl lJL.LA l New • ueed , 1h,s. y. No cold callln&. chUle type to aaaial NIKON P'ZA, XintCond , games, cycle, gtau. mf.f?'IO{h generat.on, lnat.rwnenta, no door-to-door. Un)que Vice President. Appli-Any Reas. Otfer etc. 7 • • • flll\ine fe&r. auto pilot • ..., CODCePl In adftrtls-CM& IDUlt bandla heavy !W 615-0Z218 llettaurant supplies & . ttc. Make offer. Sat /Sun ·1at for local 1118ft1Mu!U. llbonet, type IOwpm + • N c.ts 1011 bouMtlold Items. Fri-Sat You may request our od-onswer1~ tO.$ w is CompulA!r Ln. = =::ua vartoue rea.ted MUii a BUSINESSMEN .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 9-3. 2021 Port Pf'O\'en~. service when plOCing your od ... O Doily KB. .. ; ty, all C)'IMl1 for u u.: :.::C. =~dl:ta~ ~~~:~ 'a::o!!:~~ ~ .. ~~t1Stam1eae NB Pilot od number will appear in yo.Jr od · ._..,:Ml.-. ----wtdt U • ruu ... -oua t . . . we will toke your messages . -• ~ _ .. __ ,.Call , ... , .. ttt. county m.7799eves. Solid cmrble top colf~t a ..---·-.. requlremanu fo r bit uoo New 1arden ~I ·n at your .conven~.to ge! . ..... 1*1 •act-•·-•-~N ...... e-. loul -~ ~-~1040 ~ _. , ~lU , Jd--tJltt ..• N #S ... ~ , . .,.. •••••••••••• • •• •••••••• 541..-'"'·'"· F • f .-D ESHON D Pupt. Al<C only SS per week. <X mote Iii Cl nm ion 1424321 Owap ain. M1F. Pet• Fri Only-furn, h.sehld and fo place your od coll 6G·5'71. IJCT, m s b 0 .. p v t pt 'I llml t78l2COIUe Ln. H.8 W...,·13Uaftlpm en.eeos St17111r1AY I f:le ....._..,.,_, ..W.,t•,•ttM ......_ .. ,,,.... ....._t•p•ritd .._,._ported ....._Uaed DAil V Pt\.OT Thu~ "it.-t 1 1tl0 • ••, •• • • •• • • •• •••••••-•• •, • •• • • • • •••••••••••• ••••••• •• • • • ••••••••••• •••• ••• • • •••••••••••••• ••••• • • •• •••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••",,,,, • •• ..._,.._ t040 I ,,.... tlH A1111 t107 -..W f71J *'•••lem '740 V• .. ••• f170 "71 Volvo 211501... Good C.ocMe "U ...................... • t I II •• ••• • •• • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • •••• ...... •• • •• •• • • • • •• ••••••• •• •• • • • • • • · •• .. • ........ • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • ••••• •• • • • • • •• ••••• ••• cond. asoo, ur belt offer. • ................ ...... 1'11 ICAAAI ............. -........ • Mrw ... ,.~ '76 AUOt POX 'TT .ri 2+2. 4 •pd. t let 11M2304 dr. Onw owner. 700-1.393 ~Corvette 1..12, oriJlDa! ,.... Ul't 111 .,.. W.,._ 12..,.st;:.·' Oyn•mlle a door.• lftlf.AM1FM cua .A1C Ve r> ad cond m~o l'7IYWUllfT .-owner ,flll ly &oeded.lllt &........t..... -... ,.. .. , .. _... .._.TnJI• •PM!d •l•lr • ••~tl'O. ~mt.9'00~170'74 844-0340 ~Volvol22S 92.ooooni. nu ll0,500.Dys Mf.4!5' -rn , ""-M1tom et tf' tr•n• 'foaCIOftdj&k)n lo.87I' _ 41peedtrana .. air cood .• miles. Xlnt mech cond, evesll30-11M ::1. NM IO Mil 1m Tll.-i OVWl OM c r, l l&ll -P•tl lt7U40Z '711 Mercech•• :1000. ~H2K ·~ calMl~. sunroof. Movioa . mus t ull ., .,!~>' c:: ~f.1'"'' ln1Ya .. luaoa6X •lt1!ift lmrmdlaled.16•tt>' C\.9tocn Paint• Wheel• m1. bl m1l~n brown / l!'lltra thup w/lest than '1115/olfer 673-4102. Ht· Clln ,. da)'1 ..... Ornl t'Glldll*' MOW llttl == M1'°«bt'Atotrer b;unboo ml Snrl. CH&. Z'l.OOOma&e.! C032XJU O !!'~ngoraf\~ 78 Ind y Vette . L-U f'ngaoe. Low mllu Sl7 ~ or ! Conlac:t ·14 -5 4 0 ·48 11 o r 7l4~'M84. ·---~ua U ll ••vH1nu • Oood mllu••· llU MOWAaDC .. ur•t WM&mlnattrAve. "'70874 &U~ xtra tank. new rad1ai.i.. $49 .. H kud11 A•l for .._,. nov.•~11 . W l ,74 •10 S""DAN . 28moa S19ll00 I• P 4!>3~75 THEODORE "-'>' Hf.WPORT 81:AC..'ll Ill •tm nater " a:. r -'n l....U• Km oo. u.. l lMIH ., ~1 1• •1c. Ao ml. llflM Ma t742 .,,. o ... r II mo..---·-... _ ---)31.Tl3Zaller 6pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ran .... ano.., u v """"' -... r . _. .. pc. "14 t.'ilOO. new ti~. AC. ---------9901 ROBINS ....................... Gue: .. equlppd . buutlfull1 ~ ftM .....,. n O.Uwi Pllup, lo ml, AM i FM uaaetlc, M W Q.ASSIC 1t7'2 24oz. Xlnt '74 MC Mldaet. mint con .. aalaa nrd. rHd) h; im Y AMAHA XS400D C'am,pr ~Mil, mitny •• battery. 1nrf. run• • Care by l owner . Call ~ IUOO/bHt offer Cf'llllH or II~ abo1trtl • tru '4300 64111'15 '"""v• II'"• ~... ....... ... •• -~l.281 tlhp tm.> ba •Y•llabk> 1rt•u co nd 1ood --•u• ...... w . .,._ ._,. 9744 FORD JOl,O HAR BON IH VO (Q~fA Ml ~A 011·1 IJOl<J ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTHINei ova $4995 . 73 Cor vette 17 ,OOOml. Stiver w blk. Inter . •~ t>n1p n e . Auto trani. L oa d~d SI O 000 !I07·UM>I . • 11~14 t"lnancin1 PQUI mll•aae. under l~M ·79 Ch4!Y)' '• T . fully ~l .!*J C.~ ~•••••••••••••••••• blit 90. Joirll l'\irlt'~ mlt. . .-. l',all tut~ io.dfd . .llnt C"OOd l.'IOOll '71 AUOl 'IOOO' Sl.5G/rno 63l·289'7 '77' c x 30u '7tVWUllrT Dynamite custom 2 ~ w/a u1omat1c r<1d10 & heater . Su pe r clC"lJn 1~1WD01 ----Dodlf-f9l5 )34 UU ~ Hntnu 6 Mlkf'_ Ad Sltttt •2ti8. 64.l? l300 l)ynamJl••unrootHdan. -.----cN:..~100~6~· , .. wePll•"d • IU U2J tlond• JlRTl, 1,..•l r.h•pe. Mhn l..o.ded ~ Air. wlnd(1wi.. Must Sell 17 280Z. a/c. 646-0672after6pm. MAIERS AUTO CENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tJI Dodge Polara 58K ong. males. one owner f>wr strg and brakes. Cil<EAT CONDITION: -wtMd•_>.. _ .__. ""'" llttl• __,,,1 ...... ,.t ~ .. C.. 1 U attn\U c:nuae llnd vttlow' 41pd, magi. yellow. -'I ~· -...... "' nt'VY ., ton • intl'rior Ill thi. •harp In am/fm CU&. l6200J080 ........ f 7 41 Je'SIUpjac~ 11 Open llllll. an,...~~7116 -Campt"r t'QuU>Pf'd. o.-w duina n •d cream putr 536-3033. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4"5 IOIWITHAM VOIJ(SWAGIH 1425 RaktrStrl'<lt <·~'TA "1 t:.'iA 540-9202 Vtlilvo ~ lJO hn VIO'. Tftlll T,.Utr. ·~ 4 ~-327 •na . 'I llUIClhllry IMVNIU 11:1....& W1m LDM. lrf'•h wtr l'& ~ M40 Incl l'Alrl tank•. air l 'U r1tdlo $1"5 =••••••••••••••~!~.~ tUh. m'int rond .Mwll t!q\Ap ks-~ 1~ 642 WJI IOI WlTHAM Sti1 f'P7l4 613 1111 --•7 ':'h II (" II i3 UI Spyder. Md /f"M ---,.... lialk-y PL 1te. l30Ckc. " " l'V)' pir up "' YOIJ(SWAGIN cua. mags. :!Dk m1 on •• SkipJack TwU> \lol'o'O Mml Chopped •hovel 831 49l~N-kdll)'I ot-fOC't' 1000W tn\Jnater Ave mg. Mu&t sell. 833"8572 qillits "'-'llY l'qlllppwd twlld 12.•00 Call art 3i)m or Wt'i'kl'ndi. In Watmuuter ...... -9 727 Low h o ur i 12>.000 ~ 714 711~ ·73 ltlll\r~ro !IOI) Maa ~'1:161 638-7880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u-wht>l'I• Nt-11d11 little IMW t712 '77 S.ybn.-r VK"\ona. :n·. as is. where ll Sll~ lm Tnumph l:too.n~vilk amount of b<xl )' work ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150, 1100 m1. alnl rond 11400 offer !.,._ 2Ul7. 61WOlt M Utt! olr 160-806.3 ~ ~77 ;;~-Moonna .-;.l....._..._._5*/ Tullycral\ $33,000 lalltJSter • f 160 173--11.51 ...................... . D--1 --s ,--26' lt7125FT. .,,.y 1ner ar• oga '"'Cl "'l•OW '77' SR5 TOYOTA I' U XJnt Cond.S3300/000 76().~I ---- t 570 ....................... ~a nt c ond "'ull > • • equJp~d Lo111o hour& MODELC '74 Dod&t!. 11et up for ~J4.000, Cal 1 499 4R47 Sleepr. 6 to 8 on Gaucho cam pang GS.000 ml. rWlb ----beds. ruJly self con· great Weekend1/cve1· at' Slupjack, twin Va'vOb. lamed, roof air cood. _S48-__ 7180 ______ _ VHFrad10.depthf1nch!r. generator , A M /FM f' bait tank. nt>w trlr. un 5tcreo cassette, C B '74' OH O E 200 6<"YI. ad,_ •· 1 33 """ •·· s u P ~ r <' o n d 1 l I o n . vas cover, nwn)' xtras r "'•on >' """'m1u:s Sl4.2SO 080 67~ 3424 Must sell! (Ser . JM >. l2400/oboTI0·23_l_O __ eves. Ii wknds.973 0034 l714t SSt-1304 21J' Silverton, ,..R, Of' VHF'. CB. RDP. Slereo. 2S5hp, H, Jo hrs, dinJ:h) llY/mot.many xlras, xlnt <01'W1 121.SOO 548 ·32i;l 26' Pact!makt>r, flybn d1te. dual <'Ontrols. xlnt 10 & o ut $10.000 o l f1·r 548 8339. 67S l213 Rent molor home, 22'·." self oontatned S250 per week + 6' a mile 645 2283 Trailen. T ranl 9 I 70 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 J ayco tent trailer. sips 6, 3 bu.mer stove. icebox. table. batt.. xlot cood. 00 9834 2ff <:lGARETTt. w1new • alum G whl trl T /365 A3 lS. '58 Aar.-tream A h.p. C (" t•ni.: Tnm ti>'. i:ood deal $2200/080 <-ockpll & lull t'OVt'"· ~LS~. •0~9879~---. wp \'lit' rad t:l1•r Trailers Utility 9110 <"Omp S~C'nf1l~,,• Tr:.tdt• •••••••:••••••••••••••• f'an-.nc., "42 l(J!l7 orl8' wide. 32' l o n g. 64!> :r70'1 S3200t080. with or W JO ii· D~n1sh r1i.hinfil boat 5pacc. 646-4151 llC.1<5875 w1cabin. inboard r.. wood AMfo 5-rYke, '.ts tiu.U. U>O. ~'>9 7295 <.:all & AccnMriH 9400 aJtS·JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28' Owen., cabin cruiser. nu canvab/painl, .awcxt rond .• ne.-ds Mlmc work Must 11ell SSOOO t O HO 7Sl•2UJ2 HEYEll WAX YOUR CAIAGAJH!!! Call US for detail'>! MIHGAUTP IUUTYCEMTa 1520 Ponden>5a Sl 3 O S I on ~ . I. h u n., COST A MESA «1U1pped & documt.'nl1"fl for rommerc1al f1i.hang. __ :1_5_4'"'_ ~04 74 ~y 10 rt van Crpt, pa.nehnit. A IC. PB. PS. needs work. 11800 OliO 64().;&J Alltos w Clllted 9590 ....................... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for tep used cars fore11(n. domestics or rla.ss1<'~ II your car Is extra <'lean see Ub t'1 RST' ~ •I ... o;r-. Co.ty 2925 Harbor Blvd C<~I A MES/\ 979-2500 WEIUY Cl.UN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHEll <':HEVROLET '.'Jt"ft.trl••I Ill,,: I I IS I \ ..,, ~--" \ 546-1200 CREVIER &I sr & llOAOWAY , ... , ..... 8 3 5 ·3171 •USEDIMWa• '722002Tll W/ $/R (2C)(IJ ) '733.0CScpe, rnlntr~I '742002Tu S/R 10332> i?l 2002A C 0035 l '7S llltA w IS. R. 0 "831 "762002 SIR 4.lp. t237l578> '77 630csl 1456SXG I '78 l20a 4 sp. air I 4228 I '78l20IA. Bit 16095) ·111~A loaded t S4681 '195281A SIR 1261~1 OowdS•~oys ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & IOI McUREH'1 850 N lkach Rlvd LA HARR/\ (S Mi. No. or SA fo'w y) (7141522-Slll Sunday by Appt VISITYOUR ORAMGI COAST . HONDA HEAD9UARTERS TODAY!!! UMIVHSITY SALES Al SERVlCE OLDSMOllU HONDA GMC l'IUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540.9640 '71HOHDA Accord LX 5 s peed. w 'rur. steenng & stcre-o Sharp' 1937U8VI. $5995 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAG&e 1000 Westmtoa~ Ave in W~tmuutcr &93-7s.S1 638 7880 ilJ ACCORD 4 dr sllvt'f' AutoA c P e rlect $1200 00075.2 8981alter5 '77 Hond::i Wa1ton 1\uto ;ur, new tin•:.. lo mllt>ll>, xlnt co nd. S3900 752.fitll9 --- '19 Honda Wgn. lo m1 . AM/f'M t'as:.ette , xlnt oond. Best offer 760-8.578 '77l-z X J 12L JOM m1 . loaded. records avail ltke new an1ude. Sil.SW 67S-2Jl83 after 6pm ....... Ghia 9734 $4000 REIATE! on a n y b rand ne w ~eot604. 1910 5051 fGti&D~I HBENOW!!! 7600Westminsler Ave. in W estaunJler lrn ~I ~ 781'.tO 16 VW Ow.. 7 pa5s lo m1 Xlnt t'ond Nu lire'> rmg.s $4700, m 1166 '61VW CA.wat •£•CH IMPORTS We5tlalla pop.lop oldlt' 9SA but 1tood1e1 Dynamite' 8411 Dove Slretot NEWPORT UEA<.:U <WXH005I S2995 752.0900 IOI WITH~ '72 f'IUG,EOT VOIJ(S W AGEH SCH Sun.root 5edan w/air 7600Westm1ru.lerAve. & only 40.000 mllt'?i 1n W~tmualt-r ------ 9910 ........................ 19661UICK RIYIUA In ru~ rond1hon SD'JO A'>k for Oa\'e wht•n you caJI 975·0113 --- ·73 t:Atate Wagon. All power. Good rond. MG 3572 i3 &.a ck sPdan. l..ookli & nms well ~or ~t of fer ~-0801 C231GSW >. fro, 7~ I 638 78IW> c.ca 1 c 991 5 $1995 IOIWITHAM 1·1s Bus Must Sel l ~76·•:,:•v•11•1•e••,•:a•d••ed•••.:::: 19 SMPG. S4350/best ofr """" """ .,.,..,., VOUCWS WACirlH ~ 04al. 8.JS-656S Tei:na farm. Ivory. 7000We\tminst.er Ave. ------831 25.40 in WesttnJnAter . '6' YW IUS '76 St:vm;.b11c.. 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') C'OOdauoo 19f!SWKJ 1 $699 ,.ad!o, only 1cn l9fl0 ~t ORANCt:COUN'TY-... i-p t21J> S8J.23JJ A~ ~EST 1714 149b ~ i'\t U NCOLN-MER.CUR'f\ WA'llTl'.:U 79 !'\t'villt DEALERSHIP tJ~anw d1e<>PI. v. /lo m1 RAY FlADHOE Pvt Pty 'TT~ 1120 U NCOLN-M ERCURY ITT Eldorat1o ~l .. JOO ml Al-.o ~7 Hwrk Sla .wa:n . run.'> SS0 7 I l SJ6 3412 16 f:Jdo Conv 't Like iww 15.500 on e mil~. Pully f'4"' Wf'd ('a II H Bond 7!>4 lllll. dyume ooly 7JSDV Ont•owner J.()('al AJJ !W'r v paper. l..t·uUwr mt <.if.od t'Ood. & t1rl''> Si!UX) firm &i2 l4.I! I • ilJ' So>v1Ue Ot;1s t;1.'\ Never Smalled 111' J;..aded. 38M m1IP'o. Good M Pt;. SlJ.JOO / CJ BO 7S9 0221. 661 1610 I~ lit Auto Center Or SUt'wy Lau fo'orest eu t IH VINE 830-7000 i2 Co4ony Partr 9 pas<;. W"'1 Loaded. 0nit1Dll( owner 11000 67S-6161 '952 ....................... "fi6 ~u~tan~ Nf't'ds Proni. t.nd Work. S800 or be:st oHn 642·8862 "eld.; <.:otll JJl ytJ me $13,000JOBO ~ SSAVESAVES TOPDOUMl PAID FOR GOOD&Q.IAM USIDCilS! '7f IMW 63JCSf Silver with bl act.. leather F.xecutave Car IOI McLAIEH IK. ....................... \"----'-...... IOI WITHAM VOUCSWAGB4 Cdinaro t917 ·w Grande 49,000 mt on new eni;. '1~ some ' body won on trunk & !W'.ll. ,.'lrst S895 takes rt l'all Harbar:i 759·4862 d)-...UJ 14l.!l aft 4 JOP \t --zcr c..ww c.w. WITH USED ,ARTS • cil M.ett "J/O. pJley, Jm~POcarpans lliMd. ftllnl)til, covers. 1. RT slDt alip avail 1$750 Atrl'OSUPPL\' S141»7 101 N II ancbester zr ~ Cabln-CnaHr I Anaheim 7?6-99UQ aaonable 557·2668 /or'55 to'61 \.'J Ton Ford. miracle mazda Needs. repair.. Very re Tramnusaion • froot u el, ----Call 646;90ll or 64$-2549 ....._..,/ J A.UforNeil J 2150...._llYcl Clalr'I• 9050 c..e. ...... 645-5700 •••••• ••• • • • • •• •• ••• • • • Allot-for SCllt •IMMAC2'J' 30· BOAT!'\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA .... TED.' 6 112moplam,pr1·pa111 JMPOftTANT n lmmSJ891mo 1nrlu1ll11~ NOTICt:TO Lale modt-1 Tuyotal> ::ind KSON . Beach Blvd IS Mi. No. ol SA Fw>. > i.. 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CC>aOOIA PowerBo.t Model.S200067S-5803 P'or Your Good 0.-· 9720 957-84$7 IOIWITHAM tlru , brakeai. lots of D y n a mit e l oa d e d C.11"7~9661 VW,PoncheorAudl ....................... MBi3280SE4.S.U &ht YOUSWAGIM •tras. C all eves : Cordoba covpe. 39,000 ANAIEll:AN ~-ftihet "Y1 p · U · v~ry CHICK IYBSOM '71DATSUM2101 green. l223HPO>. '6.~ 7900 We.tmlnatet Ave. 911G-7S32. ma. cmnM). -Op\022', 9$/mo ...... · c aasic swi ~•s· VW-PORSCHE·AUOI Dy n a m It e s • petd Jim Siemon• lmportr.. lo Wetlm.anlter '79 Sdro«o Sped&! Edi· SJ 195 Cl 1$$1: Newpor1 Beach. or. New ball . reblt 1en & 445 E. Coastfflway Loaded w ith extras l.970 Harbor Blvd. CAita •?»1 Ul-7llO tloo. sunroof, stereo. IOI W'fTHAM ti~ a.•• ... ! f7S.tl74or JIJ.JSZS •ta rter U S0 /0 8 0 . at Baysld4! Drive Shows super c•tt. Clean Meu.63J.IZ71 Rul S barp. ft700. YOUSWA... .vr.:8' llOAn ....._s,.M& 646-20lZ. 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Todays ... -.. * Supplement to Coast Lile August 6. 1980 and Daily Pilot Aug\.9t 7. 1980 1nan August7. 1980 _.,. __ --·- * -------------- Daily Pilot introduces themed monthly magazine Women along th(' Or anqf· Coast dl ffr r Jn m;iny w .i ,,., from thOSf- anywhere else in the world Yr-t, they ar e s1m 1lar to c;,thPr wom£-n In their changing values. qo.ll'> dnd roles at work, at l"tornt-and 1n their entertainment and r P<r ea11ona1 act1v1t1es Informing Orange Coast rC'adns of both S('>rPS on many facets of our special, modern womf'n rs what this fir st edttion of thP Oatly Pilot 's new monthly m ag,nlnP. ··pC'nscope," ls all about "Today's Womart" tal<es an Jn.depth look at the modern Orange Coast female w ith stones.and pictures in five 1mportilnt catt'gor ies of her life: -The Working Woman, hr•r changtr'lg rol{' in the work force. her recent Infiltration Into previously male-dominated positions, the de· mands a job puts on her time and thP ways she <'Pal s with her buc,y life. -The Woman at Home, her changing responc,1b1l1t1es. hPr tradr· tional rotes. Innovations that save her time. the care of hN chtldren and the concerns she f aces in providing shelter for hNSt-lf and her family. -The Single Woman, her goalc,, values and thl-Pnlc·rtainmPnt and recreational act rvltles she enjoys. · -The Sporting Woman, her commitment to sports tir·r ""'"Q healttK.onsciousness and the care of her beauty and hea lth -The Involved Woman, her increasing role In national statr and local politics and the strains that role puts on the rest of her Id e In addition to informative and timely feature storiPs and pic- tures. "Today's Wof'nan" also lnclud s news and tips on thP Orange Coast woman's market place from area merchants 1n reports on their products and services. Both men and w omen Citn gain from r eading "Today•.-, Wom an'' informed views on the fairer of Orange Coast's s.exes. This armchair overview shOu td provide a resource for mor e e t fectlve understanding of our special, modern Orange Coar,t woman Women try to open doors in search for affordable hous~ng . ~ .. 1. • ~,..........~1:.i; .... ..-. ·-~~ . }.~ " ..... ,, ........ ,Q,.·, ,.!.J~ it ~1f{, v_~ • .lo~-.~_,;.$' ,i.f:~fti , ~rl':"l"'"~Siifi~'~~. -"""-"" ~ ..-ti>'°' H'<".I; ·u /Yf_t>.-. ~-7 ti, I V°"t'!>' > • ' In times past, women worted to keep the wolf from the door. · Today they tcram.ble Just to afford their own door Stattsttu show that ~ stlll earn less than men holding slmtl• jobs; most single-parent famllles are he~ by women; and In recent years property val~s have soared along the Orange Coast. The result? It's hard for women -especially those with children -to find .rtordM>fe housing. The old rue.of-thumb said that a sensible person spent about one-fourth of his monthly lnconw on rent or hou~ payment and ~ . sht~k~~~.!~~~~~~~2!~~:;~~~f .. ~· J .'.-. U;'.·.;'. v6iinuneny\~fstfcs. p~llsh;d this spring by the Labor Oe_partment_, clalm that an American family of four~ llYIDO In a _ metropolltan....A.rea, need about $20,000 a year to maintain a "moc»rate" standard of living. TMt Includes $4,500 In MnUal housing costs. flourlng the famlly Md owned• home tor at leMt she years. Economist, John Rogers of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was quoted n saying, "Olwlousty, If you move today you fact a subst.MtlaUy hf9Mr standM'd of llvlng. In an area llke Los An~tes, wtMtre housing prkn haw gone through the celling, a budget would be muct. hldMw. •• Dicker 'N 'li'icker has it All Infect, one estimate puts Orange County housing costs at close to 35 per'wnt of• wottter's Income. Busy career women benef.lt from •• mp shappf,.. Provldlrtia th•t luxwy for Orenge C-St womett II Okker 'N W1c:Ur at 1622 Moulton Pkwy., Tustin. For dlrectlon1 <•II 131 .... "Women we so busy at home 8f)d lft .,...r c•ree"," said owner Hoity HaMrmettl, "tMI they need • ptKe ....,.. tMy an '"'Y anything from furniture to soap J>owls." Old~.,-'N Wktcer often one" ·-~~ :.._:_t F 'W w~ IM·~ assortment of Items to ac- cessorlze the home. Also; JOwfW prkn are found on a suppty of wicker end rattan furniture and eccessortes. For exampfe, a set of four · primitive utenslls used as de· cor•tlons sell for S11 at one Orange C'.OHt lhOp. At Okker 'N Wicker tM ume set sells for M.75. M". Hebermeftl lnvlt" lhopo pen to come •n<t Sff Dicker 'N Wickers MsortrNnt Of mirrors, summer puru1, f 1n1, baSllets .. -:: ~ ~ .... ~ ...... _ . .,,,, Ml//lflf wiom.n, barely able to keep up with the day-to.day llvlng expentl'I, cannot afford the down payment on a home loan, so most •r• ••Mn. M«y Kw.n, a sing,. parent and Independent real estate aoen• working In tM Cotta Mes.-Newport S.ech-trvlne area, said, "Rents haven't Upt pace with the selling prices, and I don't thi nk they'll catch up In tM neer future." Meny women are trying crNtlve llfe stytes to comt>.t the housing crunch. . OM poulblllty Is for women to buy 1 duplex In partnership, w ith Heh llvtng In her own apartment. Hevtno • roommat~.1 .,., .. r for yean amono younc;J singles, has ex~ to Include otoer women and those with children. Women rent or buy • house together, -orNlno to share the expenses. ,..,...bUltlff'end even chlld care. For women: ntcesslty Is the mother not the father -of • ._--... •• f ->~·,..,,,., .... -.... -t""~ ..... ....,,.,,.. ... , .. , ' , , . ,~• •:,, 1 1\ t'l11'i ,t;-:r., '4''.L~' ~ l<.;C.1.1~ i!l•J ~.r,')', 'I l"'.I"' 11 ,,,) Supplement to Coast Life Augu1t 6. •98() and Daily P1to1 August 7 1980 • toda\•'s \~JllklD ) Dieting proves fattening for working women's paychecks Overweight working women's careers advance more slowly than do those of slimmer women, so dieting gains Importance as more women pursue careers. "Dieting gains more overall importance as more women work, both to maintain their energy level and becau se, statistically, career promotions come slower to overweight women," said Robin Greer, counselor at the Diet Center, 286S E. Coast Highway In Corona del offers dietary assistance to men, lifestyle, how to ShoP for healthy women and children. food and how to keep weight The center's program involves down. three parts: "Our system is based on sound -Initial weight loss, where nutrition and prof essiona l the person gets weighed each counseling -no drugs or shots day and receives personalized are used," M iss Greer said. dietary counseling by The Diet Center ha s been Working women also need healthy diets to maintain the energy required to work a Job and take care of a family, a Corona det Mar dietary counselor says. ·Mar. professional counselors. operating for 10 years and now -Re-stabilizat ion of the Includes franchises "all over the Bulinesswoman Dione Preston models Stanley Blacker foshions avoloble at I. • Magnin, South Coost Plaza. l"')4, ·----l~! ~~:$. .. ~-~H'-lt;i ....... "".~*::.."!·:-.:.l-"'-'.-! - provides car comfort More women entering the work force mean more women drive their can to and from work. Making those women comfortable In their cars Is one goal of Dolln Sheepskin Seat coven Md Auto Acceuortes of Fountain Valley, said John WldrMft, co-owner with Devld K.e.n. .__.._ AulGlarM .at coven ----.. Dalla 1ceep women -n men -comfortable tor several ·....-: ~ ,... fleec• ........... . PlfCllll el their own ........ In b••r mo.lsture, keeping ........... drtwendry. k -''J".:::r .= •::Ill••=.•:.*'"' ~...JI ...... .,. ~ ................ .. acc•••rlel !f! .,,.,._.. et INll 8N1lllMtl II a "9 "And women even need to diet more than men because they have a higher percentage of body fat than do men and they have more trouble burning off calories," she said. person's weight, which lnclUdes United States and Canada," she toning up the body and readying said. the digestive system for the new Other Orange Coast Diet diet. Centers are at 1S25 Mesa Verde -Maintenance of the healthy East, Suite 206, In Costa Mesa However. the D iet Center body, through classes and and at 1673 Irvine Ave., Suite F , counselln~ on such topics as In NewPOrt Beach. ---------------------------------- She IS soft and f11m1111ne. on Lc:iuch W•t/'I her environment 80d ~. She prefect her own lndi~ 1-'rlg to U106e 8l'OU'1d her Te~· 18 --.. f>I her and whet she l*es. Fr"Of'l'l l'lair to 5klfl care or any espect. of ••BoeuflC8tlOrt~ T ~ ne!ps her llChteve l.hs total looiL Fron'I a ni;tt on Ule town to a dsv on I.he ooun.. T eml)letons• went& a WO!l191'1 to look l'ler best B~uuty IS In The Eves 01 Ttie BeliolOOr IC eepong The Beholder·s E~ Open I Is 'Nhat TempletollS. I Is Al At4J~ ·-..._.ac>",., 4 looay's \\Oman Professor surveys women's outlook in engiileering field By JIM PONO P•nt<.opo E41'9r M ore and more women are entering professions long thought to be the territ ory of men. Possibly the most male-dominated profession imaginable is engineerinq, suggests Gar y L. Guymon, associate professor of civil and environmental engineer ing at UC I r vlne. Guymon, with pipe and tobacco pouch In hand, rommented on the future of women in engineering from his office on the fifth floor of UC l 's towering engineering building. With Guymon w as Carrie Joe Russe ll, an undergraduate in engineering. "There's been a gradual Increase for about the last five years in the number of women engineering students," he said. Guymon estimates that roughly 20 percent of UCI 's engineering students are wom en . That number contrasts with the 10 percent figure that applied si>r years ago. "The women aren't getting Into engineering because they're feminists," he said. "It's a pragmatic concern of theirs for de velop. ing their career In an area where there are ample jobs and OP· portunities." That concern is r eflected In the "slightly higher " grade point aver age achieved by women students as opposed to tnelr m ale coun- terparts. Guymon torsees t he day when UCl's engineering enrollment will be so percent female. "They're alr eady at that level In the USSR. "The situation here will chan<ie naturally as w omen become aware that they can do what they want, and as societ y accepts women In whatever career they wish to pursue," he said. Guymon believes any Increase In female enrollment would be greatly aided by an Increase In female faculty In engineering schools. 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And second. sc ience is notaman'sspeclaldomain" Although enrollment has increased and women engineering stu· dentsareoDtalnlng assistance through suchcampvsgroupsas the Socie- ty of Women Engineer s, the struggle to recruit women engineering faculty could remain a difficult one for some time. Most women In engineering don't pursue graduate degrees, say Guymon and Russell, because well·paylng Jobs are waiting for them when they complete their under graduate studies. "Women are highly sought after In the recruiting process of most c ompanies, and they're usually offered more money than men for the same positions primarily because the firms want to show the govern- ment positive results In affirmative action programs," Guymon said. STUDl.O OF ORIGINAL AND CUSTOM DESIGN WE SPECIALIZE IN INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION .. --- I ,. • f '. ,. 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An Insight Into places of Interest off the beaten track of tourist traffic Is offered by Mrs. Siegel and her colleagues, Aida Ferrera and Gene Taylor, who have done much traveling. "We've also done a Jot of work on furnishing our office -It's not just a cubicle with a few desks thrown In," she said, adding that a comfortable atmosphere Is conducive to relaxation and trip planning. Going Places Travel also offers instant passport photos and videotapes of various destinations. "If someone hasn't been on a cruise, they can sit down and watch what being on a cruise is like," said the former journalist . and publisher of a quarterly travel newspaper. Wardrobe shopping saves time Bu siness women need an attractive wardrobe w ithout wasting time while they shop. . "We know the demands on a busy person, so we're happy to st ay past closing time to serve our customers If they call and let us know," said a spokesman for John Hogan. The store Is at 111 Fashion Island In Newport Center. "When we know a customer's style of dressing, we can gather things in advance to reduce her "shopping time or let her know about newly arrived fashions appealing to her tastes," the spokesman said. Women who Join the JH Career Club malling list can receive regular bulletins on fashions and accessories, he added. John Hogan carries separates and coordinates, dresses, suits, coats, shoes and accessories, cosmetics and lfngerle. CALL ME When you decide to be thin. ( ·J That's the most important ~ ~/{ ~~ part. your decision to really do " · !! _ _ something about those excess '( - • .... P9Unds. J?ns.EL Ya.~..mad ~:~~i~~~1-'~'<re~~~:· ~~._dre. 'l ' • · X\~yo ur l ocal Diet Cente r ~~ ~ counselor and I. once made ~ that decision myself. I have ·~~Qye r~o111e~m ~~n... ... ~. t I . • ~1:-"o f ~•'"!,t{.1 <'~ I lJU!JJI;~.1:11er"V""enterwa)". ~,......_._,,,~ \ J w'ilJ help you lose 17 to 25 COSTA MESA-NEWPORT 964-4079 or 645--8446 COSTAME.5A pounds in just 6 weeks. 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Soc1el1t1es and Cobbles you II ftnd a collec11on tha1 runs 1he gamut from dCJy11me Ca6ual to evemng gl11te1 Don·i let eny1h1ng keep you away from thos spec1Jcular women s shoe event 11 only happens once a season• 546.-5210 s I N I "' I .;, I v.w 7 11 6 11 4 11 'j TC ~ 10 '~ '. •j)fi-lf' ' ·-• ,,, "-"•h·wc• Y. th 1' • A .. .._ ... • d l<dloQtWI R~<I t,.., \ • 4'!,f ~ '' ,,· •~' f1 -, ..... r, • .. -.·: cs,j, , ~c.'jl.,;t. t1,.~. ·, :t;")"', ,, ,,,,"' ••• ,I\,•> uppleme. t · o .. oast •e •uguet 6 1980 aro Oa1 P o Aug us 980 • -ltMfiW~-­ l4KL1y\t ~mm 1 Women dissatisfied with traditional "female" jobs ,.. Working women today are not t ak l ng d heir fut u re si tti ng down Statistics show that · m an y women are leaving the clerical field In pursuit of management positions. • M ore and more women are not satisfied with clerical posi· tlons They want somethlng·more challenging -job that brings them respe ... t," said Lois Cuzick, manager of a Santa Ana person· nel agency Her statem ent Is backed by statistics compiled by the United States Department of Labor. 1980 f igures show a 1.5 percent In· crease over t9n In the number of female whit e collar workers, wi th Increases' in the number of women accountants, architects, computer specialists, engineers, lawyers, physicians and techni· clans. The exodus of women from c l e ri cal posi tions c r eates a shortage of "m anpower .. 1n tnat f ield. But many of the Jobs are being taken by an increasing number of men moving into the cler ical field. "Women have m ade a substan- ti a I advanc e In t he labor market," said a spokesperson for the Employment Development Deoartment. "Increased labor fo r ce p artic ipat i on and a greater share of the labor force, as well as entrance Into a m_any trad itionaHy m a le-dom inated f ields such as managing and administration, are m ajor In- dications of this advance." Imped iments to job equality between men and wom en persist despite a national commitment by law, he said. Such impediments Include a w i d e r ange o f cu l t u r a l , economic and psychological bar r lers. -. "De facto occupational segr e-ga t Ion still r estric t s m any w om en to a narrow range of tow- paying, dead-end Jobs, viewed as tradit ionally female. "Training to obtain marketable skills m ust be intensified, as the only way to better paying jObs for women is thr ough acquisition of these skills," he said. today's womEn look to ACUPUNCTURE FOR THE RIMINATION OF BOTH PAIN AND EXQSSIVE WEIGH11 Yn11 nf'f'd no longer live with a multitude of chronic and a<ute pains Acu('luncturp on•"' f'l"an1oulAtl()(l could be the answer f0< body re1uvenah0f' migraine headache trio•"•"~' neurato1a neck shoulder IOw bad< oam kl'lee leg pains SC1ahca al'ld arttinlt'J T od:J\ c; 'N()rl"(>n can also turn to Auricular therapy· ear ac~1ounclure1 for w"'•OM reduc1no1 It s a natural weight reducing Pf'Ogram calhnQ for no pills no shOls no deonvahon Its alt ooss•t>le s1"CP a 01oneer of auricular therapy P Nolg1er M O France discovered that the ear hac; neuroloo1cal conlrol OQ1nts of the body By stunulatino the Po•l'lts of et 11 will control t"e aopE>t•te and reoulate the body IT'etabohs,,., ... , .. EXl'LOltE THE D"-OttE THE Ill fr4tr>() P8• 1<. UO~t'1P <lOW"l f'rT'bro A t ord no I O P Noto1Pr t./' ['I or Francp wno d 1 s c o v P r P 1l 1 he E' ;u ti a s nPurolooaf OOH"!. reta11no to ttlP body ..Acupressure 1s bemg aoohed on Funoch1 a PolOt between c;tprnocle1do-mosl~deus and traoC'11us muscies to reltevP tieadaches al'ld ellll'tl'l&lf' c;t1flness of the necil wom.o OF WORLD OF A c u p u N c T R E A very thin needle •s being inserted on a stant 1n 10 Ta1yal'IO a l)Olnl beh•l'ld the ouler cal'llhus for lrealll'IO s e v ere h eadac he s And tr1oeni1l'lal l'lelJrato1a The r:>ressure-oeedle betng apphed 1s used for the treatment of 11'uscle fr1«1hon Most •l'lterest1ng the needle does not pierce the skin A c u p u N c T -~ R E B eing demonstral ed is the aootica11on of acuoressur e , .~:ong -~i"-~.the .. solnall'!r muscles for lhe eas1'rip of back pains , . ( I l Where The Gowns "c.Jifom"''' Llrgtsl Stltrtion of BriMI Fal1lon1" 340t Wnt Wntmlntttt Awn~ S.ntA Ana, California 92103 6.11-1871 • • 7"-.. -· • ••.• * $upp1t"men1 •, Coa~t L le August 'tl 1980 ano Oa11) Pi101 Augus1 7 l980 Women try harder in sports By MARY JANE SCARCELLO ~SC...Writer "You can't be a succ&Ssful athlete -male or female -without a commitment to the sport." That's the opinion of Sue Brown, chairperson for the d ivision of health and physical education at Orange Coast College. She also chairs the State Athletic Commission for Callfornla Community Colleges, the first woman to hold that position. "Women athletes are motivated and delightful to work with,'' she said, addl"9 that even when male and female teams compete separately, players benefit from co-ed work~s. . "Women· work harder, and that makes the men push themse lves, too," she observed. • From her office overl()()t(lng the OCC swimming pool, M iss Brown watched classes of YOU"9 boys and girls splash through summer swimming lessons and said, "I'm glad society encourages women to be flt and healthy now. I teach beginning swimming to college students. "Every semester a few older women sign up who never swam before. It's excltfng to see the look on their faces when they've floated successfully for the. first time. There's no stoppl"9 them when they discover what they can do. "Many women sign up for one class and end up coming back for several classes in our department. Fitness Is Important today," she said. Twe>year colleges organize athletics for men and women either separately or together, dependlr\9 upon the sport. Despite this, M iss Brown says women will probably never compete directly with men In professional sports. As with tennis and golf now, she expects women will always have separate pro teams. "Women play equally In some sports r ight up to the championships," she said, "but at top levels women usually lack the strength to win. That's not to say there Isn't that one·ln-a-bllll~ woman athlete who can compete successfully against the best men. occ has a division of coaches who are•w1nners, she said, concluc:Hr\9, "Athletics In this state are super." Swimwear Active and I ndependent Orange Coast women require versatile fa s h io ns to flt their va r i e d dally situations, and swimwear Is helping to meet that requirement. Striving to meet the increasing demand for more fashionable sw imwear, manufacturers are followlno such current trends as using the colors and patterns popular In other facets of the fashion Industry, said Helmut Behensky, business manager for Bea Dyke Swimwear of Costa Mesa. Swimwear styles and sizes. to accommodate a l most any woman are featured at Bea Dyke at 390 E. 17th St. In Costa Mesa. The shop also offers a wide selecUon of such acc&Ssorles as terry cloth tops, skirts and dresses. Popular brands stocked at Bea Dyke Include: Cole. Catalina, Deweese, Roxanne, Sasafras and Elizabeth Stewart. Five Southern California locations serve Bea Dyke customers, and a sixth shop wlll open soon In Palm Desert, Behensky said. WOMEN SHOULD SAIL! \ \Ve Provide The Only Sailing Course Designed Es pecially For \Vom c n /r" -~lll. .. ~> ·,.w.,""';, ~°" ... -:-"":· ~ . ...,.,,;.!~~~""l_;, • ~ ~ .. __ ~ -, . .&..~~#-. ........... ,. ,.#< _. _ 4Jllt"-' t • •FIRST MATES COURSE - WOMEN ONLY. 10 hours't>f basic selling: emergency procedures. tips O(\ proper. cruise prov;sloning. • ACADEMY COURSE -~ hours of professio nal. on-t,t\e-wet~r Instruction by Newport's o n lit .J8llt a f•.-3~-".::..."·•·~~~~!~-w1'":.'fi '!ll • 17 Ck.lb Owned Boats 26' to 43' • Courset In Coastal PllotlnQ. Celestial Navigation. First Metes Training • Offatlore Monthly Club Ctuleet MEMBERSHIPS NOW BEING ACCEPTED NEWPORT SAILING CLUB . AND ' ACADEMY OF SAIL~G M32 VIA OPORTO, SUITE 204, NEWPORT BEACH 675-7100 ' ... -4#"' .... ··.~ Supplement 10 Co.ts! Lile AuguSt 6. t980 and Delly Pilot August 1 1000 • .... ----- ,,(' 1'•':""-,. \'\, ~1···'·"· ·' '' '" ", - Supplement to Coast l.Jfe Augusl 6. 1980 ancs Daily P1101 .A.ugust 1 ;980 • Women demand diverse fashions Individuality and time-saving slmpllcity don't appear to m ix well In the Orange Coast fashion world. The modern Oranoe Coast woman's wardrobe must be diverse to meet the fashion re- quirements of her various dally encounters -at home, at work and at play. But, modern as she ls, today's woman still enjoys the Individual attention she requires to meet her personal fashion needs -an uncommon trait In many of today's large stores. .. That's where Fran's boutiques come in. The Corona del Mar and Hunt- ington Harbour boutiques com- bl ne the Individual attention necessary to meet each customer's personal needs with quality fashions for almost any occasion. Styles range from crulsewear to designer gowns. Labels in- clude Nlpon, Calvin Klein. Adelle Simpson and Moille Parnls. "M ost of our fashions are styled as Investment garments that can be worn for years and still be fashionable," manager Sue Brown said. "But the Important thing," she added, "Is that we meet the ln- d Iv Id u a I needs of our customers. . Fran's boutiques are at 29CM E. Coast Highway In Corona del Mar and at 1MOO Pacific Coast Highway In Huntington Harbour. "Our theme for Se ptember will be 'begin with basics ' con- centrating on investment dress- ing, such as combining skirts and blazers that stay In style for years," Mrs. Brown concluded. Ladies learn sailing in special course Women can learn the basics of sailing In a 12·hour cour se designed especial I y for them . "We're the only club with ~ First Mate's Course," says Nan· cy Walker, co-owner of the Newport Sailing Club. Her school and club Is In the Lido Marina Village In Newport Beach, "This course, part of our Sai l- ing Academy, Is designed for women who like to sail with husbands or friends and don't know anything about boats. "We go over the names of the parts, the sails, emergency pro- cedures and maneuvers, plus some 'person overboard' situa- tions," she said. Newport Salling Club has t 7 charter boats, ranging In size from 2S to 4'3 feet and has quadrupled In size over the past two years AIH>vroose tealN'r$ suedes woolen• tectt.ets rabbit• PRE SEASON SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL COATS LAYAWAY NOW! Endl Augv91 319' 1 O~ DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR COAT . UNTll ~OVE MBER 1st tftfOO' ~ NWUA ~~-~--.,~-~-liWWlt lOt #WltMPlAZA 714 I 7'9-0506 714 I S3S-55S8 ..,._ ·--.... 'f( • ' ( . fliln•" · • fY"Hll di$¢ount-ique "The Fashion Discount Store That's Really Different" --------: . '~ '~)!l\ '~t~ -. ,,,...- READ ABOUT US AND 250 OTHER STORES IN ORANGE COUNTY'S HOTTEST NEW BOOK. ~ .~J-c;::~:.~ -~~l1"l~ •fREE "I NEVER PA.Y RETAIL" AUTOGRAPHED COPY TO FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS, WITH MINIMUM P.Y.B~E.~ s20~ ~{ (LIMlr~ON! PEA'\,. ~ " CUSTOMEa} AUTHORS WILL MAKE PERSONAL APPEARANCE - FRIDAY 11 :00-1:00 LAGUNA HILLS STORE HOURS! Mon..ftrt. to-..f30 .... tO:OCH:OO - 9 Supplement to Coat Life Augutt 6. t980 and Delly Pilot August 7 1980 * ...__ __ • T~ -_,_ ·" U'----·- • SYpplement to Coast Lile Augu~t 6 1980 and Daily P 1101 Aug~t 7 1960 Body builder seH sights 1 By JIM PONO ... ~··- Susie Green has a mission -to become the world's first "M iss Olympia." The attractive 29-year-old body builder wlll attend the first "M iss Olympia" contest, scheduled for late this month In Philadelphia. Her goal Is to win that competition, and her r esolve Is de· monstrated by her strenuous, twice-a-day workouts f ive days a week. Mrs. Green, who lives in Westminster w ith her husband, Doug. arrives at a Newport Beach health club at 7 a.m. for a one-to two-hour weight training session. She returns to the club in the after noon for a workout wh ich II'\· c ludes practice in the dance-like posing feat ured in contests. The 5-foot-6-inch, 109 pound part-time model doesn't consider her self a typical body builder. "I'm thinner than m~t,'' she confessed. "M~t other body builders carry more body fat than I do. I only have about five percent body fat." Her thinness. she says, was a factor In her final standing at a re- cent world class contest, wher e she placed foorth. "In the f irst round of relaxed posing, the JvdQes looked at me and said, 'She's not a body builder.' "I brought my~lf up to fourth place only because I scored high in the second and third rounds of flexed posing,'' she said. "Women's body building Is such • new sport that the Judges are still developing the criteria upon which the results are based," she added. She said that she is trying to shOw the Judges that size ls not a necessary criterion. · "I'm thinner than most of the women, but when It's time to flex and show muscularity. I can show more definition than most,'' she said. Mrs. Green's slender physique, however, d id not prevent her from winning this year's "OraM91 County Muscle Classic," the largest county contest In the nation. And by the strength Of that vktory she wlll compete for the title of "Miss Otympla" at what wlll be the most prestigious contest yet to be held In women's body bulldlng. Inauguration of the "Miss Olympia" contest reflects a growing Interest In the sport throughout the naUon and espedally on the West Coasti where the presence of bfo-name gyms attracts contests. " nterest In women's body bulldlng Is going sky high. "Mof'e and more women are oettlng Into it all the time, and they're taking It seriously," She said. Indeed, Mrs. Green Is stlll new to the sport, beglnnlnQ serfous body bulldfng latt January. She confesses to having been a junk food\ater before a talk show Inspired her to enter the sport. "Mv husband and I were piggl09 out on cookies while watching ~ -~~.Gfi~ we sa~n body builder on the program. . --·--.!..~ .. :.~ldidnt=l"i.t:~t;r;~~M-$~i;;;er :-:z-•~::_'P~~.~~- ter, and I loolt better," she said. . She suggests weight training, whtch has Its uttlmate expression In body bulldrng, ls an excellent means for women to stay In shape. ''Wef9ht training allows you to wortt •II yOUf" muscles, and vou can actually wortt on changing and controutng the shape of your body," she commented. Mrs. Green said she reallies that many women are afraid ·welghtllftlngwtllmakethemgalnwefghtandappearmascullne. ,,......_.,. I ' .:8ul.n..-~ &hMJ,faffsl ~L=~=-bYlk Un• r"' les i she'~"'lt ·~ ·~+ . ~· .. L VMMN~ ~~,.,,j,'.~•· .. -'·"~ . .......,. ... ,'+"'1~ ~ ~f ~ .,,_ #-,.:"',._V"1~--..I women don't have. "As a matter of fact, 1 've lost weight since I started," she said. She savs sfie wm contlnu. to .. IOht train to stay In shape even after she retires from competitive body bulldl09. But for now, she'll be satisfied -hopefully -with the title of "M lss Otympla." Cards illustrate women's care for friends, relatives Women care. They care about their friends and loved ones. And they care ebOut the words they u~ to stay In touch with those friends and loved ones, said owner PhU 8rlsack of K.C. 's Hallmark of Costa Mesa. In fact, words are the reas.ns why women are the best customers at Brlsack's card and ~lft shop at 2300 Harbor Blvd. In • 1 ~t• Nese't ttarbor ShoPPlng · ,, ~ .... "Our best customer Is a woman aged 18 to ,.9, college educated end with a hou~hold Income Of S20,000 or more per veer," he said. And women today know Hallmark offers more ways than almost anyone to say exactly what thtv want to sav, he added. More ttwln 3,000 cards on dls.- p I ay and gifts In most price ranges for 1tmost 1nv occasion make K.C. '1 H11tmark OM of.the most comp~ _,"°Pt of ltt kfnd tn Or1ng1 ~. Brlsack ,.10. . . Supplement to Coast Life Avgu1t 6. t980 and Daily Pilot August 7 1980 * Supplement to Coast Lile August 6, 1980 and Daily Pilot August 7, t980 * n 'Miss Olympia' title Crystal Rai'nbow creates designs Two Laguna Beach busl-nesswommn encourage women to oo Ndc ID wortt after raising a famlty. Rontle Brown end Carole Jan· ne~f... W'S of Crystal Rainbow Fatn'°"' ... from experience wltlft.., urge ••--housewives to ~ lfttO •mnnL T1ll twe fmtllon dtslgnen con· ttnUld tD ""'IGP their IWlts dur· 1ft1 mlrT1"t end returned to the marPIPlect ett.r their chlldrtn design shop at 333 Third St., No. 2, Laguna Beach "We cater to people who want something special and different, producing f ash Ions that can't be found In stores," said Ms. J•n- ney. · Crystal Rainbow, which rt· celved Its name from Ms. Jan-ney'• vlsualtatlon of sunshine coming through crystal and splashing tnto color that talc•• the form of f abrlc1, offers t•lhlont orlolnals and custom di· 111nln1 -even from tht coatomtra' own f 1brlc1. L ' ..... Career Minded Plaid ._ .. ,."" :f! "~ · _.~':'.ii,~.,;~,,.:~~*ft~'t ''i,j/~~""".' '~4'P~Y '"°' 'f'-••v•·'..,,""'"."1t'" ·, ·, ··•. ~~·•""-"• ""'r", n~un T''Ufl"'tt.,,,..,.,. 'ch ·~' ""~" '"'" -'i1i<.'.'.~~. '' ~'I > '#:. ."Y'.-.. . ----... ~ ' -,.--.. ~-' ·-grey/black glen plaid. Jacket 5118 . pleated sktrt $68. crew neck-sweater In hlack. w h/le or camel In sizes 6 to l 6 . .. We Inulte working women to join o ur JH CAAEER CLUB and recetue our f ashion bulletins. Just call 644· 7100 JOHN HOGAN II I FCJ.c;hlon Lctlancl N<!wpon Center: 644· 7100 La Jolta: 7636 Glrord. 454·7121 Fashion vaflev. son Dl<'{Jo. 291·7100 :. 'ii --• --·--_; ·-"-·· .• . -·-_.....,..,.. .. --..-··· .. ·---· r• •• ,•\'' ;>'• •• "1,,.~· ·12 Tod.ly's \\bowl In good shape Worting out at Udo Nautlus, 3295 Nftwpilft Blvd. in Newport Beoch is o.bbie Shud and~.., Joiner. -------------------- .. Chronic pain sufferers get the point with acLJPLJncture Women suffering from chronic .pain f rom sports Injuries can obta in r elie f through acupuncture. "Acupuncture In the Western world has been known for almost a decade, but a lot of people are still not familiar w ith It," said T. Shook Ko, stat e certified acupuncturist and owner of 1'c upuncture Cent er at 1992' Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Ko says the two main questions m ost p eo p le h ave abou t acupuncutre are : -Does acupuncture hurt? -What can acupuncture do? In r esponse to the first questk>n, Ko says the tiny needle causes only a slight sensatk>n, no pain. Also, acupuncture points are located where the skin Is very thin and has fewer nerve endings -these points, he adds, have been studied for thousands of years. To the second question, Ko replies that scientific research has uncov e r ed a c hemic al rHction in the body that results from application of acupuncture needles. Beta-endorphins -pain killers 400 time s as powerful as morphine -are secreted Into the bloodstream by the brain when certain points of the body are sttmulated by 1 c upunctu re needles. Ko says that according to classk:al acupuncture theory the body Is a network of energy, much llke the freeways of the Southland. An ac~turlst uses a needle to dear' traffic Jams," he says. Acupuncture can cure m ost chronk pain d iseases, such as arthritis and m igraine. "In ttMs clinic, In conjunction with spfnal manipulation with Mt"bs, we can rebuild muscles ancfhNI ofd Injuries," he said. The dfnk also offers programs for weight control and the removal of dependencies on drugs, alcohof and cigarettes. "In some difficult cases, When people have tried everything, we offer a trial a c upuncture program at no charge," he said. ,. .. 13 •. Appliances make housework easier than ever before Housework -sUU laroely women's responsibility -Is easier now than ever before. An Informal survey asttlno Timesaver Oraft9e Coast wo~n about their f avorlte appliance produced these resutts: A neatly-dressed business Saving.._ It Anita laltc•, coating on Utton'1 Mlal-in..ne microwave ovtft, OwalaWt at Tovatt'a, 6967 Wanw AM .• Huntington leQch. Working Woman. Our Lanz Original is a . study Jn sir!Jpjicity .. _ ~ ,.,,, . pollshitd ~6ug1rhf • -· · take you through a hectic work.day and made of comfortable cotton that will out· last the kids. Clean· tailored In a navy· burvundy or red/ navy provincial prm. With self-belt. Slzes 314-13114 $58. • NEWPORT BEACH 15 Fuhlon l.i.nd woman said, "My favorite appllance Is my microwave. I can defrost food In m inutes rather than hours, reheat fettovers and cook foods rJortt In thei r serving d ishes. It's a lifesaver. -A young mother held her active toddler and reflected, "Rloht now, my clothes dryer helps me . most. Being able to wash diapers and baby clothes In any weather or at any hour Is really convenient." -A gourmet cook wavered between two appliances. "I love • my food processor, because It saves me t ime and muscle-power," she coofessed, ''but my mainstay Is the dishwasher. I'd be up to my ne<k In pots and pans ff ft weren't for that." -From a sports enthusiast : "This Is pore vanity, bot a blow dryer and electr lc curfers are tops with me. A few minutes after Showerlfl9. my hair Is dry and I'm ready to oo. I don't have time to fuss with my hairdo." Alf these women are busy, and with r lslno energy costs. few want to waste energy. M any new appliances are desfgned to perform uslno less energy than bef ore. Traditional wedd}ng popularity signals return of fine iewelry Traditional weddings are back In style. "According to a Better Homes and Garden magazine survey, 61 percent of marriage vows are ex- changed In f9fmal church wed· dlnos. and 30 percent are semi· formal church weddings," says Zack Wright, manage r o f Ferndales. "In keeping with our service • Honey ·n st>lce Glaze • Wtlote 0< hall hams • Natloowide shipping service for brides. we've opened a new department with fine jewelry, crystal, silver and china." he said . F erndales ls a t 3404 w . Westminster In Santa Ana. "Our bridal consultants are trained to follow through in all aspects of the wedding plans." he said. "Our business Is mainly service." • Full eervlce Oelk:atessen • Old World CtieeM Shop • ComPletety Table Ready Stay Out of the Kitchen - and stll serve a ~meal! For the Woman with more 1.e.s.s. (Lightness elegance style and support) In toffee candy. Style 1610 bra S12 00 !OD 13 00) Style 3610 girdle $1000 WE'RE NEW! WE'RE OPEN! WE'RE D.EGANT! UNIQUE! PERSONAL! fEATURltli LOYRIES FOR THE HOME •Gourmet •Crystal •Porcelain •Cards Come 11 and sar hello & ask about OU< chatter mentlerSftlp 61J!,!~!!~Y_~°'H!~!J!.!!' • • . #.. . ... ,.. ... " ,, , . • . , . .. . -. ,..,,, • ., "' . ... Supplemen· to Coast l.Jfo Aogusl 6 i980 ano Oa I> P ,iot Augu~ ' 19etl Classic fashions popular at remodeled Lanz Fashion Island Lanz has remodeled Its Fashion Island store "We have a spac lous, more complete sto'e now," said a spokesman. "Of course, we still c arry our Lanz Originals collec1ion of fall dresses, suits and s~swear." Classjcs wlll be popular this season, and fabrics will Include wool flannels, tweeds, tartan plaids, corduroys and velvets In go.together separates. "Blazers are Important worn with skirts, trousers and over pants," he said, "and shirts wl.th smaller collars and touches of ribbon ties or bar pins at the neck are new." For a casual and fun fashion look, Lanz carries Sasson, Gloria Vanderbilt, Chemin de Fer and Jordache jeans to be wom with a variety of t -shlrts, blouses, sweaters and sports Jackets "We 've expanded our Tweezers get rid of hair electronically A new method of hair removal uses electronic tweezers. "The Electroh method Is fast, safe and painless," says Vera Thompson, owner of New Reftec· tions ''A specific electronic tweezer touches only the hair -never the skin -and In seconds the heir Is removed. Makeup can be applied Immediately after treatment, and sensitive areas of the body can be worked In complete com- fort," she said. New Reflections Is In Lido Marina VIiiage, along Via Oporto accessory department to include the latest In hats, belts, scarves gloves, handbags and jewelry the spokesman said. '~~~~,. .~'' -~~ the Federal Communications· .. C wbo , Del• ht Commission and uses radio f re-0 y S IQ quency to dehydrate the hair root ," she explained "The Kathy Ryon, daughter of owner tweezer grasps Ute hair and con-Jack Ryan of Jean Ryan in . ducts radio frequency Into the Fashion Island and Anaheim hair bulb, cauterizing the root ..,_ ~ ~~ LL.--..., Structure. This se.ls off the blood nulO, ~s .,.,.-t'_, ~ .,, suppfy and In a few seconds. the Ms. Ashley ana matctMng cowboy ,.,. • ...Jaa11:,J~.~ t--'P~·'' ~ .... · t~ ~;'!'~~,~~:-· ,,,~~· .. :... .. •T'"";')'"'"~~tM1tftnam, ·--w0o. PonJne pOrits'lry ·sw 1of . ~ there ts no danger of scarring or Her infection, she added. -----::::· :=----:::::-~====~==- Gift shop stresses practicality A new gift shoP stresses elegance and practicality: "I spenltbree years preparing this shop, and I 've made It Into th• kind of place I always sought and couldn't find," s.avs Susan Rahn owner of Sisters' Gift Shop. Her new t>usrness -named In honor of the support she received from her own sister and other women while developing her concept - Is at 6058 Warner Ave. In Huntington Beach. "All the merchandise works In this shOp -It's pretty but useful," she said. "For lnstanc•, we have color.fast silk flowers which can bounce baek from 80 pounds of pressure and stlJI .took as good as new." • Mrs. Rahn does custom ftoral deslons for individual color schemes and stocks unique craft Items from all over the United States. "I 5'*'1t 18 months 5Mkln6 craftsmen all over the country who produce QU911ty 1'9fTtl lne....ivety," she said. "I StOck c~ pans from Pennsylvania, woot blankets from Kentucky, cutting bot.r(U. from k.nses City -•nd t etso found some talented people right here In Orenge County wno contribute their crafts." The shOp, openeclonty •few weetcs ego, carries hand--carvtd due" ---oys, creettw '"*'°'_.. .. _....,. · P<>tteletn and crystal • -·:...:_ ...:A,-.);~.'' ." ') tr!tt..,..,_ ···-------...•• -.11. 6 .......... ~·-----.._ luppiemenl to COMI Ufe August 6 1llO and Diiiy Piiot Auguat 7 1980 * Templeton's offers unique, personal looks Busy women -and men -can have an Individualized look without spending h ours In a salon. "We're concerned w ith a client's needs, and our opinions are never Imposed during a con- sultation," said KellY. Templeton, owner of Templeton s Beautlflca· tlon. • Hls salon Is at 2030 Quall St. In Newport Beach. "We Offer complete hair and skin care for people on the go," he said. "Our staff Includes some fantastic designers, and we've even come up with an Innovative waving technique making hair touchable and appealing to the opposite sex." Typical hair services include all types ot coloring, waving, de· sign, and cut and set, he added. "We use Eastman products In ur skin care department, which s headed by a dynamic and lghly qualified woman," empleton said, adding that she s wonced with patients needing in care after plastic surgery. "Everyone on our staff Is con- erned with education, many Ive lectures, and we've even de- gned egulpment for the beauty ndustry," he said. "Primarily we're concerned r clients to be Individuals hap-Y with their own total look," he ys "because clothing can't do al "A person's appearance makes statement about him." Satorr hours are 8 a.m. to 8 .m Tuesday through Saturday. hina shop Stores must always seek out ew merchandise · to keep tomers Interested. l "We're always looking for methlng of quallty for our Sf~ Out ,"says Oscar Burlin, owner VW""1' . .tton Street In South Coast Kathie., ._,. \WOrl a rvffled :-_.111~ ~r.avel •II over: dreu with~ lci~o a~ JPt ~ , -.~... "' ~:..J, '= ~ •\"'~r~;;"" .. Y.» ..... ;:~ h ... ,""-.,..._. .............. ___ ............. • ......... ·liiiV ~,. ............... • cusllomef's uwe began with Jrl sh ercf'lendlse, whfeh we stltl ry, but we've expanded our look," he said. r.non Street carries Herend ne from Hungary, Hummel Ines end lamps, llmlted edl- " collectors• plates, lltho-• Ph•, meJor brands In elaln end crystat from five _.,.."' countrtn, accOf"dlng to Time important in honey baked hams A Corona def Mar store offers women a tasty time saver. Time Is a vital Ingredient In creating a honey baked ham. "Our hams are cured slowly In real hickory smoke and oven- baked at a low temperature for 30 hours," said e spokesperson for Honey Baked Hams. The main store Is at 3700 East Coast Highway In Corona del Mar. Other stores are at 2~60' Raymond Way In El Toro and 19069 Beach Blvd. In Huntington Beach. The hams are cooked In • honey and spice glHe and thlnly sliced for ease In serving, •c· cordtnQ to the spokesperson. The meat 11 sold In half or whole hams, and the stora also mfttce sandwiches. s"9 ~aid. ~l\blmn 15 Young women's entertainment habits center on opposite sex Girls still go where the boys are. Entertainment habits of young women on the Orange Coast re· volve around contact with the oppasite sex . according to an informal survey of women 30 year s and younger. . . Two activities especially helpful in producing that contact in-clude beachgo1ng and dancing. . Cocktail waitress Suzanne Boorey, aft~r a busy night under the flashing lights of a Costa Mesa discotheque. relaxes in a side room sheltered from loud dancing music. "Girls love to be noticed," she says with a smile. "They love to go ou t dancing because it puts them in the limelight." . Co-worker Brad Kenson walks Into the room, she gr abs his arm and asks him a question. Kenson panders a moment, then responds. "The main r eason girls com e here is to meet somebody-and this ls an easy spot todolt. · "Also 18-year-old girls come because It makes them feel grown up. They can't wait to be 21, and this place provides a step in between for them," he says. Cocktail waitress Beth Adams walks Into the room and adds a f inal touch to the conversation. "Girls come here to pick up on guys," she says. An Informal questioning of girls at the discotheque suggests the employees know their patrons well. Three-Quarters of the girls ques- tioned mentioned guys as the only r eason they go to discos. while the remainder listed guys as secondary to dancing and having "good times." During the day, when the discos are closed. a hot sun ~rightens the day for girls who go to the beach to sunbathe. swim, surf. rollerskate. bicycle. play volleyball and relax. Renting a beach house in Newport, eight Costa Mesa girls f end t ime to relax and lay in the sun. When questioned about the contents of their conversation. one of them replies, "We're talking about guys, how cute they are and what jerks they can be." A typical day for them might start with an exerc ise sess ion in the morning, rollerskating before lunch, sunbathing In the afternoon, followed by a bicycle ride down the main street and a party at n ight. "We're very social," one of them said. "We like to get together and have fun, and down here we can check out the guys." B~SIDE~ PHARMA<J! 101e Bay11de Dr., Newport Beacb 7~111 Kid keepe l's discuss child A working mother faces a dlf· "We serve about tSO famllles, f icult choice. Be a full-time although not all children are here motherorfindasultabledaycare all day or every day," she said, situation for Johnny or M ary. while keeping an eye on a group Children's day care centers of preschoolers building an ob- are becoming vital along the stacle cour se from old t ires and Orange Coast as more mothers ~ wooden planks. return to wor k and as the Child car e at OCC Is funded by number of si ngle-parent families the state, and M s. Groetsch Increases. estimates almost h alf the Two early childhood education children attend free or at re- spec lallsts, each at her own duced cost. These parents must school, talked about the joys and be t aking cour ses directed difficulties of running such cen-toward a declared major field of ters for preschool children. study but not necessarily be a "It's Important tor families to full-time student. visit a school before enrolllng a To an uninformed observer , child. this was just a playtime, but both "I TELL PARENTS, 'Your Ms. Groetsch and Mrs. Jamieson child ls the biggest Investment want parents to know that day you'll ever make In your life,' " care centers should be more than says Rita Jamieson, director of babysitting. the Chlkt care Center sponsored "WHAT WE OFFER here Is by the Assi stance League of special," says Ms. Groetsch of Newport Harbor. the OCC program. She has a She watched groups of chlldren coll~ degree, as do most of her playing In the sunshine outside teachers, and many have the attractlvely~remodeled house graduate degrees. "We design a and frowned sllghtly. "We're currlculum tor the children to let licensed for ~8 children, feet them learn through the most comfortable with about .. , environment without focusing on and have a waiting list longer academics. A child needs than our enrottment. experience with the concrete Her school, funded by a world before he's ready to charitable group, charges tuition understand the abstract Ideas based on parents' ability to pay, he'll meet tater In school. and all children come from wortt-"It's most Important to en- Ing parents. courage the child's self~steem "WELFARE OR STATE aid and nurture his curiosity.'' recipients can send children to "Classes never st op for Head Start programs, and teachers," Mrs. Jamieson ob- • ~ppi.ment to COl9t Ufe August 6 1980 and Daily P1io. Augul17 1980 MaryJ-~ .... ,.... What goes up must comt down, as demonstrated by this Orange Coast youngstlr whit~ ot a dar cart center. wealthler famllles don't worry served, noting that there are lec- about tuition cost, but we take tures, workshops, tours and . Great Des1·gn care of the parents who fall semln.rs for teachers who want _, __ ...,.. ' t~~cat.oorfes ".Mrs. to Improve themselves. ..a.. • ... "_.....__ r. ~ ~·. · ~~ ....... ._~~-~"'."tt'_d..L~·t\ai~~-.......~~~ .. ~...,_o.-~ .... " ... ·~-""""'!'Fi ther'Partci Costa ~~'lfibt~""t6t'-"a1iWe<f'~r--~......,._::1~T':~ ......... 4."t>;!J~ ... ~~' Luc y Groetsch, the young tlon,"sheconcluded. woman who Is assistant director M s. GroetSGh comforted a little of the Chltd Care Center at boy who had fatten off a trkycle Orange Coast Cottege, helps ease and sakt, "When a child has been the confusion of play yards and with us for a few years and bulldlngs at the faclllty she flrst 'graduates' to kindergarten, we came to eight years ago. feet tlke our own child Is leavlng us." Time. For the busy Orange Coast woman. an excess of It can be like a fat bankroll -and a shortage of It can be a serious dlsablllty. Hence, saving area working women time In their many ac· tivltles becomes Important. ,...~~1!11111.1.1~~--·~~-.. ,J ... ~·JJ.IM-Jbe,:~ • .JO · · , ,. e~He~ 1!rifrrer-o tin~~ "GMY' Design, 1770 Orange Ave. In Costa Mesa. "We have almost everything any Orange Coast woman needs for decorating her home, and that's an added plus for working women because It saves them so much time," she said. "And whether a customer de· sf res complete Interior design services or lust wants to buy a decorative tem, we never In- timidate them. We lust answer all of their questions n a ref axed, frfendly atmosphere," she said. Merchandise at The Great Design Includes wallpaper, floor coverings, fabrics, and window treatments. "And alt our merchandise Is 20 to '° percent off retall price," she added. Coffee break Robyn Garmon poun .,_ at Aettheetu, • laWllNy •• , ....... The Great Design also features hair ....._ ~ • 2AO I catalogs of all major furniture --.• •5..,.t lamp and accessory manufac: c.nttr DIM, lie. 220, Ill fl*f Starr PN1p1. Wt, w S... i., authln of "t Ntvtr...., l.tal," lhow turers~, from w.hlch customers leach. n. Cl fhlllr nm1•h• ,...._ == ""-·• .... In lllolr ...._ ~'. lllacounl-"--shop, And "" even pass our ..., ......_ 11111 .....,._ ... ·~Ill•••.. • ... _.._._, .. 111 1 1 -...-wholesale ,~lscounts on to our -Wat= ...... fadalt, .,.. 1..-..:.-::·~J~~~Nld, <.,-_::_..:;.~.._,/,· ~ ~~ .•. ~ tL .. '{ '•i., I • N;r,v--• _..,.,. f "' . . .......... •......... .., Aesthetics of Newport Beach • Faaals ... • Mlhauc> & Makeup Class • lndMdual Eyelashes • Total Nail Cent • Electrolysfe Grafton Street 1s pleased to present the Waterford Crystal 1980 Christmas Ornament A legend in our lime and a legacy for your heirs. Each piece reflects the gtory of its ancient Irish heritage. Suppl.es of the WateffOfd Ct)'!tal 1980 Cnr-stmas Corr .1 t ment are l•m•led and no moie ~""be OfOduceo Conr~ a On Hcldt•<>n Oldef y00tsea1ty. t2&50* A SOUftd lftftlt!Mnt fof only •Allow 8 wee/IS fa< <JeJivery 3333 &lll!ol SlfHI, Co1to M.io. CA 92626, lei 71 4·~9 5277. In,,,. Sol/Ill Coo&I Plat o Mol. T.i.phonot 0t~1. ""°''" Chor~ ond Vito CH occepted. • Sissies Sweaters ' by'"'* CocO 250 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-5711 <PLUS $1 .00) • Tumbleweeds of the West • Chartotte Russe • Patchwortca and More --~ --~~· .. ' --.....- I .. ' . Ttxlay's \\Oman • Lady mayors reflect on duties of public, private life By MARY JANE SCARCELLO ~-Staflw.- Two Orange Coast city officials, each speakino from behind a desk strewn with paperwork, agreed : women can make a difference in local government. • Both executives should know -they've served on c.itv commissions and city councils and are now mayors of their r espective cit ies. They also happen to be ladles. Jackie Heather, mayor of Newport Beach/ and Ruth Balley, H:.mtington Beach's mayor, talked about being women, mayors, wives and mothers -not necessarily In that order. "I've been Involved In government all my life," says Mayor Heather, dashing back to her office from a series of meetings. Her Interest stemmed from early days as a journalist covering a polltlfJ!ll campaign of Senator Robert Taft In Ohio, she said. A busy person, Mayor Heather puts In about 80 hours a week at her job since taking office last spring, "but don 't print that, or my husband will have a flt,"' she said with a laugh. "I'm trying to get things organized so I c.an 'pen~ less time at my Job, but I took over atter two years of 1 'no growth' majority on the city council, and I've had to unblock the logjam of thlnos that needed doing." In nearby Huntington Beach, Mayor Balley looked over the city from her fourth·floor office et the civic center and said "I wasn 't espec ially Interested In government untll I quit work 18 years ago and Joined the Leag~ of Women Voters. My Involvement there tauoht me to see both sides of an Issue and Improved my le3dershlp skills. Most of alt, I discovered that etected offlclals were accessible." In trying to make herself available to residents of her city, Mayor Balley treats the post as a full·tlme job, at1endino as many meetings and ceremonies as possible. Both mayors credit the support of understanding families In pursuing their public llfe. M ayor Heather Is the wife of a cardiologist and mother of four sons, one stilt at home. She said, "I was always Involved, bot earller it was with family activities. Doctors' wives have llttte Identity of their own, so I kept busy end made my own role." Mar.or Bailey's three grown dauohters weren't surpr1sed at their mothers success. "They tokt me I'd make a great supervisor -I 'd had so much experience In telling them what to ~o," she said w ith a smile. Her husband, a c.lvll engineer, attends civic functions with ~r when he can. Neither lady has encountered any rea l dlfflculty In dealing w ith male chauvinists, but each displayed a ltttle Iron beneath the velvet . "I prefer to keep a positive attitude," said Mayor Balley. "I don 't like to get angry In publlc -It 's better to be pollte but firm." Mayor Heather said, "If you have time, It's better to work together and arrive at a consensus. That way everyone feels good. "Women could learn from sports training. Win or lose, you work as a team. You don't have to flke some-One to work wi th him. " And what about the future for women in polltics? "Women are moving from behind the scenes to the expertise needed for making decisions," declare-d Mayor Heather. "They'r e tired of doing the scut work wlth<>Ut having the power. "On the whole, women have time for this, and It's a fulfilling second career." Mayor Balley said, "You have to reach out and be Involved. Self<oncern keeps people out of public llfe. This Is where It is, and women can make a difference In what's happenJng." M ayor Heather concluded, "The !uture Is there." ~~;n*·· C ~l'--~~~'-~~~-c~·~,.JL~I~~ ~ • -~ 1 ' ~(trr tMi,v 1f"'C;r; -~.~ ... ·-,l~'.''~~~·· •A',..__..,; · f • ~ • ";t: .. -'4'.~.(.1'"';<4v <;1 _N<~ ... series of business luncheons A series of three luncheon pro-On Auq 29. a fashion show of gr ams is pJanned for today's new c lassie clot hes will be followed working woman by speaker Phyllis W1ll idms, .• ..~ .,.., -·~·· _ \\ . "WP're call~n,9 them_'.S~~Q~.. fr9-'1:l. Cbal)e.L yttl ~-.lftli;l ,cWr_T}i.l'/' '-"-»..-.· . ..,.i-. .,u_" .. ~1:~ •• ~ --..,.~~ ...... ~~ 3~ •'&. ... lftVAfN@'!· .~,. an'( one.?r ...au th,ree Of the prese n· minute makeup application, ac.- tat1ons, said Shelley Kaufmann. cording to M s. Kaufmann. fashion and publicity director for "And on Sept. 18, we present Saks Fifth J\venue. 'What Works With What • giving ThE' store l!. in South Coast WOfTlen a to\al fashion package Plaza. cosponsor of the series. for updating a wardrobe and put· "The first program, on Aug. ting things together," she added. 14, w ill have a short fashion shOW Luncheons for the programs, and guest speaker Is Andrea held In the Jewel Court, will be Tunks, a Bank of America credit provided by the Magic Pan officer. She Wiii speak·on money, restaurant, and women may • banking and how women should make reservations by calling use money,:· she said. 5~0-3233, ext. 217 or 218. Women's group fights for aovernmental representation Only a handful of women hold publlc office -a situation that has m~nywomenuplnarms. Atthough they constitute S3 percent of the poputatlon, women's numbers.,. not reflected In ~ natfon's officeholders. For •••"'Pfe, on the netk>nal level, one woman holds a senatorlal Post; MMt on the state level out of 80 members In the stat• assemt>ty, nine are women, ·end out 0# ~ state senetors In tht stet• teglslature, two are wom.n. Thl1 underrepresefttatton Is the teroet of tht Net~t Women's Polltfc .. C.UCut CNWPC), • womet\'s oroanlzetfon formed In 1970 to promotetheetectlonof.womentopubllcofflc•. . , · ~.~Ac.C«d4rt0 ta !~· .,..,~ ...... Ir, tr-'--~ ·W~tNtw"1(a,...,-Pf"lf'Mf'YCeuwt : -,... Women Mm lel1 money tftM men end cen't efford to run for office. The NWPC. too, has hed a rote In helping women up. the polltlcal ladder. • Assistance from the NWPC In last June's prlmarv.electlon .,.lped tour women running for state Posts earn nomlMtlont for the oenerel election In November. • Ms. Sonteo. 46, MVS the NWPC has done well In Orange County endnowmust"movtup." • In addition to 1upportlng women candidates, the NWPC Is In· volvtd In various l1sue1. ·TN Of'Oltnlzatlon, whkh hes 4,000 members In Ceflfomle atone, supports raUf k•tlon Of ERA, fftdlv I choke'" ~Ion, .tflr,,1.:;...u,~.,.. .... Ktteft-.....~ J t • • But VII NWPC cloel more theft pay tip service to ..,_. tssun, ft actlwty lolllllH fer ttl lntlrwts In W•lhlnaton Md Secremento. "We heft 1 tot el c,...Uty today. ~ .... offklll1 went to know our views. -•W.11111m1R11••n Mw belft eoc .. H_, tneo not we~ to run for offkt. , lhll•&ffL1sflf.ht10C ... l ........... waarlftloff .. Mys; ·~:aa -~el-.. •*:•s•nh .. Mii9 ..... Wf"*' ................................... H ... ..... 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Duntingto Fountain B a~h Vall [ r 1 J I l * VOL. 73, NO. 220, A SECTI S, S8 PAGES * l' our llomt•f o •·n Dail,· N••wHpap_.r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Killer Hu1 ·ricane Heads for Mexico . t MERIDA, Yucatan Pftllnsu.Ja. Mexlt'O fAP> Hurr1c1ne AUen. galnina fury and deacrl~ u lhf' atronJ:!:' ~ ln th• w lttm Hundreds ol 011 dnlhn~ ng and production plall for na work era wt>~ evacuah-d wen: in anuc-1v~ lion nfth t1torm wobbllna toward the Yucatan Channel,.. the weather service u1d , adding lh"t lhe s torrri strf'ngthencd through the night to make It the strongest ever to rt1:1t>h the western Caribbean. It "'"a" movmg west.northwest at Jbout 15mph. over either the extreme western tip of Cuba or the northeast tip of the Yucatan peninsula. This should bring extreme winds to both of these areas ... the weather services aid. Caribbean island of St. Lucia Monday morning. However . there was no ~rtainty the storm wouldcootmueonlhesametrack the Florida Keys. on the northern fringe of Allen's course Wedne'lday night. Warnings were also in effect for w~tern Cuba and the Caym an Islands • Can • churned toward Me• The U S Nnt1onal Weather ~rvtc<· said Allt•n. with top wind" of 170 mph iru.k.id of I ~ m1)h rl' corded three· hoyri. ear hn. 11.ct'> etnlt'rt.-d near lahlude ~ K north, IMgitudt> 8.S 0 we~t. or 120 m1l('"t east northt-ast of Cotunid, Mc" ICO Mexican rig and production workers were evacuated from Mexico's oil·rich Campeche Bay and port autborities suspended all navigation there and in the Yucatan Peninsula, warning ocean.going ships to take "mait· 1mum precautions ... tec.'1 Y-..c-alan Chann•l today on a JMilh thll could put lb klllu st«m off the U S Gulf Coa~t by tbe weekftMI. 1 It left behind at ltast 71 dead and exten&lve dtwastahon on the fourth day ol iu rampaRe through lheCaribbean i PhotoPageA4. 1 · Exlremely dangerou!> Allen 1s · The proJected track of the '"enter will bnng it through the Yucatan C h an ne l but the st rengthemng and manor wobbles could result in the center passing The Texas·Louisiana coast is roughly 700.,f!OO miles northwest of the Yucatan and appears to be an the path of Allen. which has basically followed a west northwest route since buildmg lo hurricane force off the eastern A gale warning was issued for Including three Cubans, Al· len 's overall death toll stands at 8 in Jamaica, 41 in Haiti. 3 in the Dominican Republic and 16 on the tany eastern Caribbean is land of St . Lucia. In nearby Dominica, one person was miss <See ALLEN. Pagf' AZ• t (Belsito Police Nab 3 Target Of Mayor Suspects Held • in HB Theft Huntington Beuch Mayor Ruth Bailey today said City Ad · ministl'ator Floyd C Bud> Belsito displayed poor judgment by al· lowing three or his relatives to be employed by the city's federally.funded JOb program, in alleged violation of federal nepotism regulations The mayor also questioned the Oran&e County Manpower Com· m1ss1on report that dismissed a · !Ii mHar· .-ha1'-ge of·-ne potism violation mvolving City Person· nt-1 Director Edward Thompson, who had a son employed in the city's Comprehensive Employ- ment Training Act CCETA> pro- gram Thompson is 11 mem ber of the Manpower Commission, which admanillera and oversees all tederally·funded job programs ln the <">UDtY He represents the I eity on the 11-member com· Observant neigbbors and a sharp-eyed Seal Beach police of· ricer were credited in the arrest Wednesday of three persons sus· peeled in the $250.000 home rob- be r y of a Huntington &!ach man. Two other suspeds in the hold· up remain al large, police said. The incident occurred at 3: 15 p.m . Wednesday, when a woman approached the door or a 56· year-old man's southe~st Hunl· mgton Beach hOme and asked for him by name. <The victim's name was withheld by police.) When the owner opened the door. another man flashed a re- volver. struck the victim oo the head and forced his way lnside. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said four men and the woman entered the home. forced the victim to open a safe an·d then tied up and gagged the homeowner. The thleves took Sl2.000 ca.<:>h, plus s ilver and gold coins and Jewelry valued at $238,000 from the home After the five left, the victim freed himself and sum mooed police. The man's rieighbors. who had observed the suspicious activity, provided police with a description of the two Cadillacs driven by the thieves. Ochoa said . After the theft was reported, a description of the getaway cars was broadcast by Huntmgton Beach police Sltot i• •• ., .. , A Seal Beach officer spotted the brown Cad11l at· used by three of lhe sus~c~ and began follow- ing 1t on the San Diego Freewa y The s uspects wt>re arrest(.>(! al ii 20p.m.mLongBeach. The three ~uspet'L'>, charged with robbery and placed m Hunt- m11:ton Beach Jail m lieu of $25,000 • bail each. are Richard Dixon. 30, of ln~lewood : Calvin Valiere. 46, of Los Angeles. and Bobbie Jean Everett.44.of Panorama City Sgt. Ochoa said some oC the cas h believed taken an the.,.ro~ bery has ~n recovered. Police are seeking two other s us pects in the hold· up One as descnbed as a Caucasian male. about SS. 6 feet tall. be<tvy <SttTHEPT. Page AZ) mission The Manpower report , re· leased Monda)v. said the city · owed the U .S Government $5, 743 allegedly earned by Belsito'• rel all ves -his daughter. ·nephew and daughter tl\·law who reportedly were ·Lou Grant' TopEmniy Nominee e mployed by the city's CETA PASAD!'!NA CAP> -"The Windward Passage Skipper 'Guarded~ pr o1tram for varying periods Lou Grant Sbow" dominated the By ALllON LOCSA8EV Ofer a pool game at tbe Swwg over the past year and a half Emmy Award nomtn.Uoal to-....,,... ........ .,.._ C'luo s hortly after midnight Mayor Balley also expressed day for the MCOnd atralgbt year Frits Jo:iGIOll, SZ. co-owner Tuesday. at'corcUog to reports displeasure that the Manpower as t he threat of a n actors and skipper cf the famed 72-foot from tbe Aa!IOCialed Press. \ report was officially given to boycott clouded next month's racing yacht Windward Passage Hooolu.lu police said Johnson's Belsito last Friday, but the city 32nd annual awards ceremony. was In 1uarded condition at assailant. an un1denti'1e d council received it Wednesday, The C~ series about a Los Queen's Medical Hospital 1n barteoder at a HonoluJu stnp after the mayor requested a Angeles newsroom headed by Honolulu today alter be&pg shot joint. was bean.: he ld ror ques-copy from Manpower director Edward As ner collected ts outside a Honolulu nightclub. tionang m the shOOling Bob Nelsoa nomlnalions J o hnson was shot in the Don Vaughn of Newport "I think Bud used very poor "Moviola," a three-part movie stomach followmg an argument Beach. a crewman aboard judgment by involving his fami series about the ear ly days of Windward Passag~. rurnashed ly m city employment," Mrs. the motion picture Industry, col· de tails of the s hooting in a Bailey said "Anyone in a posi· lected 13 nominations, and "M· F;....-. Scrubs telephone inlerv1ew Wed~ay lion or high authority musl be A-S·H" had 11. ai ....... night more careful about such con· Other shows receiving multi· \'aughn saJd the entire crew or mets pie nominations included "All FV High . Windwa rd Passage, Including "It was poor J"udgment to take Quiet on the Western Front" •rl8e ceven from ~e~ port Beach. 0o)lly Piiot ,._ W CM<-.\~,.,, W ,. o someone's opinion on the matter with seven. "Amber aves relebraled the ship's victory m without checking the regula G•~d ' (} D • with six. NBC's "The Big Show" Pr aJ the th.mi race of the Pan Am lions," the mayor said Belsito A erS p S, °"'11S with SIX. "'Barys hnikov on 0p08 Clapper Yacht Series at a daMer says he ~a:. assured b) former Broadway" with six . "The Mup-party at woo Ft.tts a Chinese CET A director Robert L Cun· Whe n his hang g lide r s talled be low the rid~e line at pet Show" with eight and two Faced with widespre ad com· restaurant. Tuesday night. ningham tht.tl it was ~ppropriate Niguel Beach state park Wednesday, Stuart Reichert. 21 . canceled NBC series. "The munity o,posilion. Pacific "There were about 35 peoole to em p Io Y th e c i l Y ad · of Huntington Beach made a s ha r.P right turn in~o the Rockford Files" walh six and Mutual Life Insurance Co. is in the party." said Vaughn. mlnistrative re latives in the job chff. Lifej?uards called in param edics who took Reichert "Skag" with seven. abandoning plans to build a 14· ·and after the dinner everyone program to South Coast M<.dical Center in South Laguna where he "Lou Grant" was nominated as story office building in downtown went outside to get taxis to tak~ "I can't figure out lhe Man· theoutstandingdrama seriesand FounlainValley them back lo the ir Wa 1k1k1 power de c i s Ion o n Ed w as listed inf air condition today Asner was nomillated as best ac· Stephen Gavin. a corporate note ls ." Thompso11," lhe mayor said "ll tor in a drama series for his title spokesman. said today that the Vaughn aa 1d ther e we ren t def1rutely seems like t.t c-onflict role as ~e prototype city editor. company "is not aboutto fighllhe enough taxis available and that ror his son lo be e~ployed by Ir . M v· . . The senes won Jut year. but whole city" on the project. He in he went in search or other cabs fETA because be s1ls on the me an 1ct1m A~oer, ~was also n~minated, dicated, however. that the com· while the remainang members of Manpower Commission and it V fa11edtowantheEmmyanl979. pany is exploring alternate de· the party went anside the nearby oversees all thP. rontracts in the · The other ''Lou Grant" stars ~rora~i~~"~.ai~ ... -.. -l!' ·-*"""-'"'i;;:t: ~~;~~~· ~~La ¥.~A~ueand 0 theres{~,~~~~-s ~e'The til$0wet m ~~· a, .l.Jt.jllllJ pJ-ays the maflaglng editor. BrookhurstStreet. <See SKIPPER Page AZ> mission would have a confl1ct of Robert Walden, w~ plays re· Community opposition has ·' · Interest code for commission porter Joe Rossi; Linda Kelsey. grown to the point where the pro- members because it handles ByGLENNSCOTT posedtocoveruptherealcause for her ro&e as reporter Billie business F.ountaln ValJey such vast amounts of tax 0t11wo.i1,~11 .. s'"' rd th Ch t"" ·d Newman; and Nanc~ Mar~. Chamber of commerce Wednes· dollars," she said A family dentist has verified 0 ea ' oa "'saa · who plays the paper s publiaber, day adopted a for mal stand TbompllOfl, a Manpower Com· that a man whose body was He said the blast was so Mn. ~cbon. Nina Foch 95 agaioalthe~4-storystructure. missioner for six years, said his found tom apart by a homemade powerful that it left nothing on alsonoounatedasbestsupporUh& lo adopting this position the too James was 19 and living at bomb blast o~ a desola~e the pickup above Its chassis. The actr ess. for a &~est st ar ap: chamber's board of directors ex· home when be was a CETA ,rnili ary-bombang r a n ge 1n vi~tim's body wu so tom ~ pear~--,_ ... .,.., vM\~euM~n•j)F;:~ll!f~"~" WorWW.fur tile ~l·sb months : RtieT-ilae CotttttY~-·«tm tl\at"llls lden.tification bfd'U>'W CBS' '''M·X·S.~ ~s i-· cerning the extent of the height -ol 1977 ' LeValley or Irvine. -confirmed by Dr. David T . edtaa outstanding comedy series -variance sought by Pacific • James was employed at the The remains or LeValley, 26. Smiley of Corona del Mar. whb and Alan Alda was nominated as MulUaL Ocean aew.School dilU:id.as a ··were found Sunday amid the compared dental records, l>esC-actor inaromedyror1i1sslar· The city's current height limit utility -worker. The Ocean View wreckage or hiit new. gutted Choate said. The dentist made ring "M·A·S-B" role as Army sur ts 50 feet. but Paclfic Mutual has program was funded by city pickup truck, said Riverside the confirmation Wednesday. geon Hawkeye Pierce. askedtobuUdastructure205feet. CETA funds County Deputy Coroner Pat The Manpower report said Choate. • that CETA regulations do not Two men driving rour·wheel epecifically apply to Thompson's drive trucks were watching an case because h e was not a afternoon bombing practice at aipatory for CETA grants, as the Navy's Chocolate Mountain Belllto •• Bombing Range southwest or · EdS WOMEN Today's Dally Pilot takes a 1peclal k>c* at today's woman, / ber plt, values, needs and the role the pla,ys along the Orange Cout. Look for "Today's Woman." tlle 20-pag~ first edition or .. pe~" magazine boasting MOrifl IDd g1ctu~ of wo~en aJoai IMO,.,. Coast. Desert Center when they dis· covered the burned out scene, Choate said. Choate said whoever blew up the truck had tried to make it look as if Levalley had been an accidental victim or an errant mllitary blast. But a coroner's examination s howed that the victim had dJed or a knife wound to the heart. He said a "dlstanct possib1li· ty" ex.isls that LcValley's body was driven to the arid and un· populated range alter he was dead Th~ blast.,. )¥hich fed~ral ex· pen.:r'cCrittUdtd was· not taused by a military weapon, was sup· County 'r&kes Control Agency Stripped of Airport Authority By FREDERICK SCUOEMEID.. Of IN...,., ~I ... Si.tf In a S\lrprise action Wednes· day. the Orange Count., Board or Supervisors atripped its CeneraJ Services Agency of control over John Wayne Airport. As part of the s witch. !!upervisors appointed Murry Cable. a county Administrative Office analyst. as Interim airport manager and ordered that he report directly to lbem. Cabftt wtrr r"81Jf1 R11Jf Regalado. who resigned this I .. week as airport manager to become director of aviation al San Jose Municipal Airport. The board's action removing authority over lbe airport from the GSA was viewed by several observers as a response to com· munication problems with the CSA The board will take direct authority over airport opera tlons on an Interim basis. pend· In& a report on the subject from .. the Actmfnlstratfon omce. Botrd chairman Ralph Clark said that supervisors felt they should handle airport matters more directly due to ResaJado's unexpected resignation, lbe pending completion of a $302,000 master plan for the airport and the federal government man· date that new commercial air carriers be allowed entry to the airPo'1(. "We are just very conc~l"Md about things at this particular USM.'· Qark ,ua. "IL Mr a '9f'Y critical tlme: <See AGENCY, Page Al) Fair through Friday. ex cept Cor late night aod early morning fog. Lows tonight 57 at the beaches, 67 inland. Highs Friday low to mid 70s along coast. mid 80s inland. I NSIDE TOD-\ Y The dog has ~ man·1 belt friend fOT 50,000 ~rs. But many cat lo~r• take ~rverH delight an noting that their pd• haw ~ver re· aUy bttn "tamed" like dogs. Su ltory. Paoe Al2. Al OM. Y "LOl H/f ThU!!d!y. gU1C 7. ,_, ~--JVST BREAKJNC-· _ __........._ Trio Spotted Neta: Evacuated Oil '"6 NEW ORt.&ANS CAP) • ,.,.,_ men wen al&hted In lbe Oull ol Mexico today near the wredi• of a bebcopter thal we.a •vacuaUna oU na worktr1 ln ed•-... ol Hurnua. Allen, the Coa t Guard 1aJd "They've found the wrec9'af• ol tM Mllcopter but _. doe"l kno"' ll they a~ dHd or al.iv..'' u~ Cout Ouard 1pob11man J~ Git.on Th Co•tl Ouan:l u1d a t'lviUan boat tound the ••rttk•I• about eo mH8 aouthwnt of Houma. La The Ottan Drtllinl and E•ploraUon Co Hid tM pOot and nv. ol It.I empac>yees w.re aboard the helicopter. •Ion& with aeveo worhrr. trom vart~ offshore ter v'lc-es <"Ompanles ~a. .. c ..... ...._ By TM ~a"'4..,..... soo . r ltrric• A111's ,,,. , .AP ,.,,.. ... UI Freed Iranians Flee Mob 'H:W YORK IAPJ Guarded h) 2 . .-.0 r>olac•t• <ind Jeered b} a handtuJ or New Yorker<>. some 70 lran14fn demonstrators bo arded vans and rar!> under rov<'r fJf darkne~!. dOd lt'ft an 1 .. 1.irn11· l't'nt1•r tnday following .in Jngry protC'~t by 400 lhat '>tym1C'd lh('1r atu•mpLS to retu.ro 10 Wa<,h1n~ton A ftnn& squad utcuted 13 mo~ Iranian olfl~r& and enhst ed mtn at dawn today tor takln& part m the plot to oW'rthrow Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeuu's re11me. Tehran r•d10 rtportt'd Snc others werf' put to death for ot~r cri m~ Tht' deaths of the alleged anti Khomeuu plott•rs brought to mor..-than so the num~r uttuted for planrun1 the roup. "'h1ch Iranian off1c1als said they dlscove~ last month tK>fort' 1t "&!> 1mplemt'f'lted HURRICANE'S PATH SHOWS STEADY AIM ON MEXICO Allen Moving Paet Yucatan Into Gulf The Iranian' left the center tn 'mall gmuJ)f> for four vans a nd ,1·ven ear., provided by the \mt'rt<'an Indian Mo ,e ment. As the t•.:iravan pu l led away, lollov.t•cl b\ a 1><1111·e escort. 20 .t1111 I ran1an protester~ shouted 1nsulb and oh'ocen1t1es at the pro Khomeini dt.'monstrators. The hdn(1ful of r1>c;1dents we~ all lhi:lt "a' left or a bottle· thrrJIA 1ng mob that turned baclt hu't-" ralled in t11 take the Ira· n1an' from the ('enter , whete thP' had bet'n c;tay1 ng .since they "'•·r•· fr., .. d from det entioh lol l o 1A1ni.: a protes t i n W .J ~h1nJ{ton lac;t month. lnuda .. tt'oa•t Eai LONDON IAPI -More than 60 jailed Ira nian dem onstrators continued a hun1er stnlle toda). and olf1cu1I British soun.-es expressed concern the lranums· detenlJon could e ndanger the.• Bnush Embassy in Tehran R1ght·wtn~ legislators from the r uhnR Conser\'alJve Perty urged the dt:portation of lhe Iranians. who were Jailed follow ing clashes with police during lillli·American demo nlitrat1ons outside the ll S Embassy Monday night lflarrllilrr 1'.ae<-k• Draft WASHINGTON <API -The Army 's r ecruiting c hief toda} opposed any J>('11cet1me drafl. claiming a quaht} volunteer force can tK> suslAined if m 1htary pay 1s boosted adE'Quatel> and Congress revives the GI educauon bill. MaJ Gen Max Thurman S8Jd the Army has been given a "he ll of a .bum rap" by c r1tks who claim it is poor m quabty "J think the Army is a good army " Thurman told re porters llrJltri~fio,.. Stlll~nftl TEL A \'JV. Is rael <AP I -Israel imposed new restnctions on Palestinian acu v1sts today. ordenng seven leading West Bank nat10nahsts not lo leave their towns for an tndefmtte f)4'rioo College District's Budget Approved Coast Community College Dis tnct tn.tstee unanimously ap proved an $87 2 m1lhon budgt:t for the 1980·81 fiscal year a t their regular meeting Wednes- day night. S imon said. The distnct includes Orange Coast College 1n Costa M esa. Coastline Communll> College in Fountain Valley and Golden West College an Hunt 1nglon Beach f 'rc)m Page ..\ I ALLEN .•. mg and ft·ared dt·ud Cu h11n 0H1l'1ub prepare<! for ,\ 1 l<•n b) ('\ aruat an~ mor<· than 100.000 from lo" I) ing arc-a:-m tht.' fl\•e ea::.tc•rn Cuban flrll\' tnCl'S: :.io.000 rrom the l:.le of .. l'int'"· ubnut 90 mile<, south of llJ\ ana . and 17.000 from Cuba·~ ~t'C'Ond largest <'It)'. Santiagv. 600 mtl~ southeast nf Havana. "'ht•re clectric1t> "'as rC'portt'd partly out. according to Havana radio It said authorities also warned residents of thf' island nation's thre<> wcsternmo:.t prov· tncci-toprepare fnrthestorm A lien s kirted tht• Cavman Islands. causing little d,im:iJ{c and no casualties. after 'i!ac;h1'1g Jamaica's northt·rn coas t "'hen• 1t swept a d ozen pt'Ople in to 20 foot seas "'hipped b~ 1110 mile an hour "'ind!>. k1lhng f1,·r· of th(•m. smashed houM·s and d a m a gt· d s t· v f' r a I l' r o p ., part1cularl} bananas O ff1 c1als fearrd th•· rieath count would n~c "'hen roads were rl<'arl'd and C'omm11n1t·J lion~ restorl'd l_lef~ees Attacked Kl'Al.r\ Ll'MPt·H. Mala~">1a ~A P ) Mort' than 100 Thai pirat~ Ill at least 14 boat!> re peatedly attacked a IAoodE'n boat conta1n1n~ refugl'es. r obbed se' eral. raped someorth~ women and ned with 24 captives. refu~ec.· 0Htc1absaid Wt'dnc'>da} That figure represents an Sl' million Jump over the 1979-80 budg~ of S76.2 million District spokesman Richard Stmon said part of the increase <'an be attributed to an increase in state funding to the college district, wtuch had an estimated growth of 5 percent In average daily attendance. totahng 32,800 ')tudents Hero Cited A/,en HB Man Traced Fire Inc re ased employee s alaries and operatin~ coi;ts a lso are reflect.ed 1n the new budget. Surf Eases Along West Beaches Huatington Beach r esident Jim Wunch knew all about the dt>adliness of fire when he w11~ awakened al 2 a ni on a rriday morning by the smell of s moke After making $ure his own home was safe. he ~ot dressed to check out hit neig hborhood 1n the area of Atlanta Avenue and Magnolia Street. The trail took him to a nearby s hopping center but he rould s t ill not s'ee an)' s moke or names . The r esourceful Wunch then ran his hands against the Heav) surf conditions that re· storefront windows to find when: ~ulted in about 500 res<' UH earlier the heal was coming from The> in the week eased up today ak>ng were nearly singed when he West Orange County be1trhes, »C· touched the J20·degree tem cordlngtollre"uards. per a lure on the glass windows at Surf at Huntington Statf' and a rc.>al estate office . IJ()lsa Chlca atat.e btoaches ramtcd fie alerted the fire depart from 2 to .. ff'tt wtu 1., 11 will& down ment. stayed around to potnl out to21o:Hef'ta ttheC'ltyhN•l'h the fire, and 1s credited with pre C'11 \' hfct(uurdt. 111titl w"'" ki·pt venting a major blue. huiH w1,..,11.,.,,11 v. h1i w•·v••r wh• n Wu.nc h. who has a marine con ·, thn "1 . •t1 11ooui w t1w1Jmrwrh 11truclion bwuness tha.t repa.lri. ~~ , "'-;*~tlfl.,lfM~~.bl>~!;P.~ .. ~~.--l"'-.. !!.Y.nlln ton , ~ b)' 111 • ;ru,.r~~ , -~ --Y _Jflijl~ No major ln)url•• wt1rt1 r•· 1u1ld he leumed to t'heck for heat Ported In a tr•Clc way LUuuerct. rtrJ)t)rtf!ilt "• ,,11,,.1 lie aa.ld • neighbor burned t.o " alow day" for,,.."~·'"' tti. two atat• bft(:hn 11WI~ uMt ttM hl1h surf rond.tlkina hed tw-ttn kir k.wt up by a humean. flit th•• 1;.a1 (;( Baja Califorf'lla Valley Man death a few year'> ago when nobody kn<'w there was a fire until "'1ndow., in the hf>u'ie 1•J< ploricd b<x'aU"t' of lh1• hPal For his a~t.1on "'° unch "a' g l\'l'O an outst;,ind1ng rlt11en a" ;Hd frnrn the Huntington Beach·f'ountain Valley Board of Realtors for ltm1t1n~ damages m the hre thal broke out last June 6 to s:to.ooo Wunch said he didn't do anyttung special. "Actually, It was pretty selfish on m y part. I didn l want the whole neighborhood to bum " Pay Accord Reache<l in 11~ ·. ~~· ~·~.,;. T h t= JI u n I I n ~ t o n 11 c u di M unldpal Employ••.,l'I Auo<'l&a lion the largeat •·rnvloye.t' airoup in th~ c ity hj,11 »jlrtMJ•I to urma tor a ono y •r 11tho1 contract with the city ._ The 4815 cMUan worken will re('elve a • 1>4lrrent aalary In c rulti In January. DAILY PILOT '"• 0.-C. .. _. 0.MY ~1Mll •fl~ -~ •> ..,..~ '"" flf••"l fll'tN •\ .._...t.N4 Ot ""' AutQCrash ~q.J,. 1-f}~~ ~ .... ~fitlf!f •1tf> titll~~y a1reed t.o Increase city cont.r1bu tlon1 t.o the c mployc retlrcmt'nt fund tJy 7 pttr<'•·nt efffftlv.-JuJy .,.._ (M>' ..._._ c--~ .. . . .., ....... " ........ .," ~' .,.,.,,..,... ...... . '" ,.._,. •w ,...._..,., .. .,._ ~..- •• • ~ ~·",. ..... " ..... , ••• Iii• '·•""' ...... \ilitlll'I t .. ". "' •""f'• ·~·· ..... *' --\40 ..... -"""'·•· ,,..,. .... _ e·.;=t:::-.;;~ ~=:::.:::.::'"· .. a Ont Pounta1n Valle)' retildcnt waa klllf'd and unoth~r lnJurt'd ... arly tlub momln" wht•n th •1r eu rtan olt ltM> roidway n4'Mr O'NelU Park la Trabuco Canyon, strtkln• a tre~ and then broadaldlne a power pole CaUlomla Hlahway Pa~ of. flcera aa&d Marcel Van Oldtm· mark, 11, of rountala Valley dled at the aceee, Where omeen a.pent ID bour IDd IO mlnut.ee freet.nc the youth trapped la UM ffblcle. Van Oldeamark waa • p111en1er. Driver Barry Van Olten! ."': of FountalD Valley, WH ll.IU!G ln tood condlUoft t.o· day ln Sad.dJeback Community Hoeplt.aJ . Otflcera said the vehicle wu eaatbound on t.lve Oak CanYon eaat ol CanYon CrMk Road at aboUt 3:IO a.m. wbn the car went otl lht rt1ht 1lde ol the ro•}o .,., • ., itluds' a tree Md thepoM. The acddtftl remalnl under lnvnU11Uon. I 1 <''IHI 11f ttw 1·mll 1 ul'I whtdi al1>0 IMt lull1•11 add1t1011ul 1nisururH'•' h1•otof1t-.. art.· 1·11U tn atcd :.1 $8~7.000 Thf clly pr~vitouly OJJprov1.-d 11 OM' year rontract with the flrtmen's assoclution Firemen will re~_,lvf' a 2 per cent pay lncreaae Jan. 3 The city lncreaMd retirement conlrlbu· Uona t.o 5 percent retroacUve t.o July I and will make another 2 .,.rcent boott next January. f're• P.,,eAI THEFT ... build. wtth 1r1ylnt hair The man wore a bandana on hi• face and a 1trawh1t. The other 1uapeet al~ I.I a c.~,•f~---.,.. lO ea. wtUt black hair. The t WO nect lD I lJ7J bronM Cadillac ' Man !jteals Electricity CERRITOS <AP> A Santa Fl• Sprinr.ts man "as arrt•stC'd b' lht' Sh1.'riff's Dt'partmt>n't tand th&r)(('(i "1th sll'ul111~ •·h.'('trsclly fro m South1•rn Culirornia t::d 1:-.o n C11 .1ftl'r th<' utll1ty'-1 rornpull·r 1nd1r at <>d h1 '. air l'1,nc11t1ont'<1 hou .. t· W.l .. l1 't U ... 10(.! l'OfJU)(h po" 1·r t•1 run ,1 lo" "att a~" l1i:1tt hulh Jo:d1'oon spt1ke .. rnen <iJr) WormM·r said "We "c·n · a hllll' <,uc, Pl<'ICllJ" whtn w p r1•mc1\ r'(f I ht· mt tl'r ..inrl th1 1·lt"( trir pool pump llt•pt runnini.? \\ 11rm-.u '>Jld "••dnl.''iOJ\ T hl· h11u..,t.• had eh.•<'trll' draw· .. l'l'ntral .11r c-on'11 11011101.. ,1 ... w1n111l1n~ p<.w1l .ind J J•ll'\ILZI, h<· nvtN1 I fl·rmJn '\; l'h1lhov. t·r 40 ,., "' hl'flult-<I lo ti .. ;1r r :1 1 )! n 1 d 1 n C' t' r r 1 I ,, .. \tun1e1pal < r1urt ()n r\ur I:! Drug Raid Nabs "fliret> lo Dana A drul! 1nvt·.,t1).'al 1on spearheaded b\ the G ardl'n Grove Pohce o ·ep.irtmt'nt has resulted t.n the arrest of three men, including a Capistrano Bc.>ach residt>nt. and the setz~ of 10 pound:. of hashish a nd quanttlles or man1uana and co C3IO(.' T hl' arr('.;,t~ madP Tut">d&) m~ht. O<'('urri-fJ ..tt J U&na 1'01nt m<Jtel Those arn'btE:d ""c·n~ 1d••nt1f1ed as ~1 1C'hac·l 0 Logan 2'j ()f 20s4~ Calle \'t rano, '"iJll'•lf anri f•. :•1 h Charif'~ \\ t'ulbn·Jtr ~ of Frt>dcri~·k. Ok la Jnd Hradk' A ltnu ... nl'r 2!i 11f Or;j n~1· Pul1C't· '~id they r""<'l.'I\ t-d in formation from th1· Orange County ShPriff''i Df'partmPnt that Lo,::an ""d" 1n\Ol\•·d m c1l h·g1·d trrclrlf'king uf h1.1~h1.,h in tht:' l'l'JUM \ Tht· tirr"'>h 111 curn•d after Garden Grovl' offl<er-. arranged for a tr:.insart1CJn with l;Jgan Other a~i>n1·1e!> involved 1.11 the a rreSL'i wt:rf> the l.a~una B<·arh and l':<.'wport H1•ar h pollc-f' de 1>artment:s 1 hf· t hi 1•1· m1•11 w1·r•· 1,.,,,1r, .. 1 in t11 I h .111~1· C 1111nt y .I .u I .mil II• Id 111 l"'11 •1f $111 llflCI h,111 llJI• f Ill) I ,II ,,., I Jl,1f l'I' "' I• ,, .... I -I t1 II ..... I • ., •• II " 11••ll"jltllI11111111 111 ,1 1'<1n11 •11kd 1111111.uw•· SKIPPER • • Passage l'r <'l4 were gone and I did not team or the s hooting un tit I 1.1.a., a"akenl'd tn my room :-1~\'Hal hourr. later · \'aughn '>ai d \ aur.hn quoted otht·r mem ~r'> 01 thl' r rel4 a~ 5a~ 1ng thc1t Jr1hn .. on 1.1.a'> challen gE'd lo a po•> I gi:l me fnr a S50 bet and re fu.,"d Ldlt'r he JJ?re"d to pla~ the '>tr:ingt·r for $100 John!".On "on thl' ~·t Mter tht.· roof game Jotinson c, opponent appart>ntl y ldl the club. but 1o1.hen Johnson and n1., friend~ 5tep~ outside to await cab., the man 1.1.as 1Aa1ting and pulll'<i a hand~un SIAore at him Jnd shot John .,rJn 1n the .,tomarh \ .1Ui.;hn -.a1rl ho<.patal suri;:eQfl<, -..11d J11hr...,m v. 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Wettrnlntter Mal ' -,,, ... , .. ~--~----------- • · CAl,,IFOANIA LA Busing Upheld Cow1 Blocks hool Board's Appeal LOS ANG ELF.S lAP • The 2nd 01stJtC't Court of Appeal hab dcnu.'<1 the ~<'hool dii.tncl mouon to overtwu a maodalOry bu~mlt program. and left in tact mott ol Su~r1or Court Judi!e Paul Ealy'" plan ror achoo& d e&reentlon In thl' IA Anaclc l'n1fl~ Sc hoot Dtstrlcl 8ut the roun. ln a l2·paeeordt'r, r;ta)'cd that part of Elly's ruling thot called for two dcf\n1u ons of a de· se1n11ted school Ealy. who ln•t-i. 1n Laauna Dt>ach. w as worldna on a hnal 11lan Wt<lnl'sda> and It wai; not lmmedlately known tr the appt>al$ court acuon wouldd•lay lht' releaseorthcne-. pl o T'he appeals court allito orden-d hl"orlnazs for Jan 7. l981 . on tho chool board's appt"al. The school board was ex~ted to ao to the 1>tatc.• Suprc.-mc Court lo t..ry toobtaln a at a>' r or t ~ ll han Tll£ POaTION OF E&b '& ordttr stayed by tht' appeals pant'I was hi.a multJ-ethmr dt'fmit1on of a de se1retatedschool The appeals court left l\tandtng a ba-et.bru c definlUoo -that a d egreaated srhool muat be SO percent -..hate plus or minus tOpercenl 1be muJU-elhn1c def101tion saJd that "hen three or more groups are in a school. tht> "h1tc population had to be withm five percent or tht: largt>St or second largest elhruc group Under thP two delmat1ons the number of children bused was expected to m ore than doubt~ this fall toso.ooo The court's ruling "denied the school board's t'f Cort to&t.op desegregation in Los Angeles as or nov. ... said Fnld Okrand, attorney for the Amencan C1v1I ~.Uberties Un.ion, one of the m1nonty plaintiffs in the ;:):ase first brought by the ACLU 17 years ago this j?°onth ~: ''I GUESS THE bottom line of that order is that •:there will be less desegregation 1n September under ~~e combine d·minor ity definit1ofl than would !Ai. ~ ·:~.lab Clones Wrong Virus :· •· LA JOLLA CAP> -Experiments by a promi· nent virologist al the University of California. San !\ Diego have ~n halted arter he accidentally ;i:Cloned the genetic material or the wrong virus - :::one mor e dangerous t han the virus under study ::: The c loned materia l has been pl aced in ::;storage pending mvestigations by university or ···fic ials a nd the National Institutes of Health in Washington. whose guidelines were violated. "This illus trates one ( ) of the kinds of concerns '-'T p eople have had that ,..,, ATE scientists do make mis· '-----------" takes and accidents do h appen." comm e n ted biologist Robert Sinsheimcr chancellor of L'C.:. • Santa Cruz . t £11.rilfl Char~d in spy·,. EJJ~UJW LOMPOC CAP> -Disc1phnary action has been taken against three federal prison guards whose improper procedures eased convicted spy Chnstopher Boyce's escape to freedom. pnson of riclals said A federal Bureau of Pnsons probe into the Boyce break-out determined that "proper pro· cedures were not followed." said Bill Burllngton acting legal counsel an the prison bureau's Bur· Unga me office Lompoc prison Warden Timothy Keohane pre· viously indicated the disciplinary measures were for alleged laxity and not complmty by the guards in the Jan 31 ecape from the federal Correctiona l nstitution's maximum security section Oakland Murde r 11 P robed OAKLAND CAP> -Police hoped today that a coroner's examination would reveal clues about the deaths or two men and a woman who were bound, slain and tossed into brush with bags over their heads "We haven't tried to remove the wrappings and until the coroner does that we won't know the cause or death," Lt. Terry Green. head of the homicide detail. said Wednesday I~ Cuts Daneage• Aaea r d h ·lV\' ll(•4•n (W•,i.thlt> h.i1I n multi etnnlc dt"hnttion b<.'t'D u.¥t'<1, Olu und uddcd The l\t>vt~n nwmbc'r st'hool bOlird had t'lalm«>d its all voluntary plun could ·•<'h1c>v.i more integration than Ewly'~ 11hm. ~ind~ muJQrtty oft he board 1nd1cat· t·d at u """"' c-onf<'r \'Ot'ei the rt' would bt" an 1mm~1ah.• uppt'r.tl ot any port1on11 of the uppe~tls court order with which they dlHKrt• · "i\nytlmr wt· hll\\' mandatory bus ing. it's a de· ftal." l'Jllid Hnl.k:r tu Wc1ntruub. president of lht: bourd ANOTllt;ft o•· THt-; four anti·busang members ot tht' board, John Greenwood. s~ud lbe appeals de· r ti.1on leaves the dist.net "still in limbo." wath a need to drurt a m·w Egly iipproved 10tegration plan within day~ "I'm happy they've taken out the most illogical portion." Green"ood !>aid of the multi-ethnic defuu· t1on of desegregation The only pro-busing board mcrnber . Rita Walters. who as black, stressed she "a& notJOmmg the maJor1ty an their appeal plans. ·'It ls the height of trrespons1bi1J1ty not to accept the court det'1s10n. ·'she said.· 'and reeogniz.e that we have been reversed at every step. and getoo with de- &egregatang the Los Angeles schools .. SCHOOL BOARD attorney Jerry Halverson said the school system':. &mall planrung staff was under a tremendow. strain to draft another integration plan by Monday "We can put together a plan. we can implement a plan." Halverson said." But the quality of the plan 1s a funC't1on of the lime available. We have a limited staff -only a few guys -and they have been work· ing 16hours a day and thcy'llhavetostart all over ." The district is the nation's seeond largest. with 514 schools and 540.000 pupils. Some 26,000 of the students. in grades 4·8. were hused the past two years under an interim integra· t1on plan -while Egly conducted lengthy hearings on the 1s~ues involved AFTER EGL\' announced his plan July 7. dts· trict planner! had decided about 170 schools could be integrated this rail. while computer experts ap. pointed by Egly said as many as 270 schools could be integr ated under the mult1·ethruc and bi-ethnic defimllons ACLU attorney Okrand viewed the rourt stay of the multi-ethmc defimton as a "step backward" ro~ minonties in the district. Barger Again 'Angels' Head OAKLAND CAP> -Within hours after federal charges against him were dropped. Ralph "Son· ny" Barger was back at the helm of the notorious Hells Angels motorcycle gang "It feels great." Barger said. emerging from a meeting Wednesday m a two·story house where members clad in jeans and leather jackets gathered to elect him president or the Oakland Chapter -flagship of t he Angels organization. Barger. while not saying how many members were present at the hour·long meeting. said he was "unanimously" elected. Barger said he replaced Elliott Valderrama. who "voluntarily stepped down." Barger. 41. said he hoped to open a motorcycle shop. possibly with monev borrowed from . his wife's parents "l 'M EITH ER gorng to have to get a job or have a Little bus iness going," Barger said after the meeting. "I've had plans for a lot of years to start up some kind of bike business. I hope I can get into som ething like t hat. .. •uou Earlie r in the day. federal prosecutor s a nnounced Barger and his wife Sharon. were being dropped as defendants in the federal racketeering. gun and drug case involvang club members and associates. Shortly afterwards and before the meeting. Barger disclosed there was a "possibility" he would be elected at the meeting. Barger founded the Chapter and headed it for 15 years. Barger was acquitted of o n e count or racketeering and obtained a mistrial oo a con· sp1r acy count m a trial or 18 persons that e nded Ju· ly 2. SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A Superior Court Judge has dramatically reduced a jury's verdict against forme r San Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Ahoto and his lawyer son. calling the $3.4 million legal malpractke award "excessive " Jn slashing the amount to $880,000, Judge ASSISTANT U.S. Attorney Robert Meuller Morton R Colvin ii;sued a 14·page opinion Wednes-said the government had no ~nt proor to retry d ay explaining w'hy he thought him on the conspiracy count. The JUTY failed to the JUTY was too generous in its reach a verdict on conspiracy and racketeering !l!f~.._t2~~Y9f!!,iJ!JLrancher c.a.~n~.~t_~t Sharon. · , .. ~.: .. "!~~~&~~~ll7'JJftl~ ·~~--=-~· . The huge am ount -more to face trial inthe'(aff out o( jj'PaildfC\eff"JUrl~·-rf;...., than Sl million more than the 1sr79. • previous high in legal malprac Mrs. Barger said she felt "gr eat -just like a lice awards, was levied against housewife again" after the announcement the cou· Alioto and his s.on. Joseph M. pie was dropped from the case. She said they have Alioto, after the JUr)' found they been "celebrating every day" since Sonny was re· had engaged in negligence. in· leased.from custody on $100,000 bail Friday. ! ~UOTO t entional misrepresentation and Barger. who had ~n in custody since his ar· Tnur~y. Augus1 f 1980 DAILY PILOT , I :) Lae trile Bill in Dange r SACRAMENTO <AP l A bill that would al· low terminal cancer pa- tients to use LaetrHe re- mains ahve. but its SI m I I lion price tag could still cause it trouble The Assembly Ways and Means Committee voted 9-2 Wednesday to consider the bill. SB1580 by Sen William Cam pbell. R-Hacienda Heights. on Aug. 18. when ll revie ws bills 4 that cost more than .,. •1••.-1• Sl00,000 Campbell said An investigation was under "ay today into crash that killed pilot of helicopter about to land after spraying a field with pest1c1des near Salinas. Police and firefighters were hospitalized with headaches and nausea from chemicals' fumes Closed Rule Debated State's Delegation Divided LOS AAGELES <APl -Ir a meet ing by Southern Ca l i f ornia Democratic delegates is any indu:a lion. opposing camps should clash head-on at next week's Democratl<' convention in New vork over the •s s ue or whether their votes should be committed on the first ballot. About 150 people roughly half del egatcs. attended an informational meeting Wednesday at the Statt> Building. called b~ s tate delegation chairman John Tunne.> fi e had hl'ld a s imilar meeting for Northnn Cahforrua delegates Tuesday Ln ~an Francisco. THE CONFRONTATJOSS C'a m1· over a proposed rule. a change from the 1976 con-.·enuon gu1deh.nes. that would reqwre delegates to vot{· on the first ballot for their pledged <·an didate. The rule 1s scheduled for J vote at the t'Onvent1on m New Yori.. Monday rught. Amid angry murmurs. enthus1c.slic applause and occasional shouts. del· egates pledged to Pre'>1dent Carter a rgued that to free dclcgat~ would be "d1senfrant'h1sing voters." wh1 le .., Up[.>Qrters or Sen Ed .... a rd Kennedy t·alled the proposal "a robot rule." ~a~ 1ng the~ 'rt-pa) in g their O\\O ex· penses to the convention and don't "ant to ·v. aste time and money rub bt·r <.,tamping a candidate .. Kl:'nnedy c;upporters. the ma1onty an the delegation. hope-opening the f1r'-l ballot v.ould g1\c their t'an d1datl' J ('hanct' or defeating Carter for the i.1r£-s1dent1a l nomination CAUfOR'il .\. v.1th It. 300 r1 PI· •·i.:.1tl..:;, could pla) a <i1gn1£icant role an tht· dt'c1c;ion. but rC'prt'..,f'ntat1on 1<. "l.ll1t. l41th l:J<j plt·<1g{·d to C.:artt:r and ltii to 1-.t•nn(··<h The 1:ommt·nts from the noor came after Spt•aker<; frnm both ('amp'> pre· sented lht:1r ~1dt::. of the 1~~ue he "ould try to re move the amendments. added by the Health Commit· ti'e. that put the cost into the bill. but ,.emoval <'o uld al->o t'ause the bill's death. LAETRILE. derived from the piL'i of apricots. a lmonds and a few other foods. has attracted a nat1onwtdc cult that pr o- dalms 1t to be a cancec. c ure . Rut d octor·s ~roups say 1t is worth· 1ess and potential!~ da n ~erous because or the cyanide It contains It 1s legal in 22 stall's. out may not be prt- :.cr ibed. sold or usetJ legal!~ in California Campbell's bill. tht• firth he has antroducco on thf..' subject. would at' low Laetrile to be prt> scribed to a cancer pa t1 ent v.ho has bct'n d1agnoc;ed as terminal by a cancer specialist T o get the bill out of thf' Health Committee la'>t month. Cam.pbell hJd tu promise to bring 1t back tht're quit,. µoss1bly to t><' killed 11 hl' made anv ~ubstantial changes rn ii. HICK'S MEN'S STORE AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PRO&RESS A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAM GREAT SA VIMGS SUITS GROUP Of SUrTS f::f'Cul\~· 11".>~ 1 ••• : •••••••••••••••.•.•••••• HOW '4.75 to 109.75 GROUP Of SUrTS l\pqukY 1850010 21 000 .................. HOW 149.75 to 119.75 ICIMGSltlOGE SUITS 1'<>0ulor 21SCO 10 26500 ................ MOW 169.75 to IH.75. AUSTIH ltHD SUrTS ~Mvlor 24500 •0 US.00 •...• : ....•••••. HOW 199.75 to 219.7S HICICEY RIEMAN SUrTS l\l"Ot.h 350 00 ro 30500 ..•.•....••• MOW 269.75 to 309.75 SPORT COATS GIOUP Of SPORT COATS r.eou1o 10 110 00 •••.•••••••••••...•.•••••. MOW 79.75 GROUP OF SflOIT COATS F:l"Oulor re-1.,S"O •••••.•••...••.•.••••••••• MOW 19.75 vaoua COATS Reoulo< 165 ...................................... MOW 99.75 GROUPOFsrq«TCOATS r\equlor IS5C01018SOO .......... MOW 119.75to 159.75 SHOES R.OISHBM SHOES ~i. '.)' c,7qs •c-c5oo .............................. How 39.IS- R.ORSHBM SHOES f "'O~ a n SC •r 7~ OC' •••••••••••••••.•.•.•••••••••• MOW 49 .IS SLACKS GROUP Of SLACKS l'eoul<lf 27 95 1c-3000 ............................ MOW 19.l !P "!l•;~«t~·Q"~~~~~E.s.o ,;;;~*·~1~1W:-:, :~,, -: ~~~~tr.:-~·}\9r1;, DRESS SHIRTS , concealment wh~n they excluded Uav1s from the rest ln June 1979 said that while he was "ecstatic" ' .. ..JS.JlQllt~~.;,-..•n 't!~~t~~~-.. k.·" ;,1 r.-~ • ..ca .. -.Jtthe.~e~e~i. _he y :· · t ·~~the.La, ,.--. ~-'"' ,I..:__·"'"'""'~\,....,...,, 'l'.-'L..,-~ ~...>!"~altlaMnS't\'\.!6i:.\'\hi."' \ '<~· • ~. .... .it ·~~ .. •'\ •••ow SHOltT SLHVE SHIRTS Requlor I) 00 to 15 00 •.•.•.•...•.•••••• MOW 7.15 ARROW LOMG SUIYE SHIRTS RE'Q)or 15 00 to I q 00 •. .,. . • ...........•. HOW 9.IS. GANT & AUOW SHtlTS Requia 200010 2~.oo .•.•...•.•..••••.•.....•. MOW I t.1 5' .1"~1\:?' ~: ... "' ( -(. • ' : Alldlo"lf ..,~11up 1tgneu · • SANTA CRUZ CAP ) -The cleanup of about BARGER'S attorney said he was told the JSO tons ot rank anchovies was mostly finished charges were dropped "ln the interests of justice Wednesday al Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor. but a -that they did not have enough recent evidence spokesman warned that swarms of the small fish against Sonny and had felt it would be legitimate could return. to keep him in on the conspiracy count but due to Thousands or anchovies swam into the har~r the jury verdict on Count 2. they felt it would be ovf"r the weekend for safety, then began dying best just lo dis miss." from lack of oxygen. clogging the harbor and foul· Similar motions were n.led Tuesday involving Ull the air Angels mem bers John Palomar and James Witt. Members of the California Conservation C<;>rps Barger. joining the Angels in the early 1960s. o d hundreds or volunteers have worked since became president a year later and its most visible Sunday scoopmg dead anchoVtes from the waler. member. Call 142-5171. Pul • few word• lo WoR for Ou. Fresh Fruit Salad 12.95 H alf• plneapple flllecl with freeh fruit, wtt.h cottage cheae a nd rye-c:rl•P· \ NECKWEAR MICtmlS Requlo ro 1 'l SO •.•.•••.•.•.•.•.•.•.••••..••••.• HOW 6. t9 l for 20.oct MICtmlS Requio to 18 50 •.•••.••..•....••..••.•.•.•.•.•. MOW 7.99 l for Zl.009 SPORT SHIRTS G•OUP OF WOltT SHIWTS Requlor to 20.00 . . • . • • • • • • . • • • • . • • . . • • .•••• MOW I 1.15 G•OUP OF WOltT SHIWTS Regular to 25 00 •••••.•..••••••••••••••••••• MOW 1 l.15 ••OUP OF SPOIT SHntTS Reoulor to 28.50 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW I US ec • 1467 Vie Udo .............. • 1442 95iiidw-r WlilltM- o·""o"c"'"'n .... ,p,,.,, Editorial Page -------------------------------------------- ..,,6 1111' 1 hom.n Kee v11 Fd11ur O.trbMrt 1Crt•1t>trh f'dttorlal PltQe EC:fltOf F d No H Ip in CET A Joh Prob . l\n lni.t•htt~ tl n Into llel(at1on5 of m1 USI.' o( f)Ubhc fur1d:o, und Olh r •m~roprtette an " tlunlln(lton Ul•arh Jt"dcrru Job a•rogrum h ~ bt'<'n clouded b) l'<>ntr d1l"ton ~ otem<."flts ond dcla ·~ · It IN mough •o mftkt· one-"A"Ondc-r 1r th,n• n' y hu\ bt.-<'n ro\ r up on t hf' r cod ral l \. l 't ht• r st> brokl" luh• tn J o.,nuary ~hen a number of I legJhlW 'H'rl· du•dustd con~mml( all<>afdly improper ,,,t,, iln"" "athin the Wt·~tem lnsOlult"otC ree~ lne 11·· ubt 1 utc w ll non proflt rorporotton that begon 0&•t·1 ullm.s I ~l Oc.-tobt•r. Be(ott be ng d~smanlled. l\ ad mma~tl'rro tht' loc I Compt"t'hen 1\'t1 Employment and Tr,mlmR Al·t tCETA I JOb progrem under the eulhority of th• Prnm,l t't1unty Mnnpow r Comm~ lon t<obt-rl l. Cunnansh m, prestd\'nt of WeMt-rn lnst.uuh• nd Corm<>r dtrt'("tor or Ull' CETA program. rl' ~•t:n<"CJ arr •r 1t "tt Jllt•ged that ht· obtaint•d an un authon 1 :-d J>('rs<>nal loan of $16.000 from Cf':T'A fundl> "hich ht• later r~µu1d Other ~JOr allt-RJt1ons which l>urCaced at the time ioduded Otrt.>Cto~ or thf' l'Otporatlon suppmwdl)' benefit('({ through accounun~. in urnnre und banking bus mcs~ ~t?ne-ra\l"d by the C'ompany The leosmg or u 3,JSO·square foot off ice 1>pacc in I f''ine at $3.J.l~ a month :md leanng 1t var ant for four months lncrt'asc or Cunningham's s alary \o $43.000 annual· lY. a 43 perc.-enl boost from what ht> was paid when he ran t.h job pro~ram as a city t>mployee -8ethnJ? Cunningham up m a 600-square·fool office ~nd furrushrn~ it w1th a $1.700 desk . an $800 l.'.redenza and two S400 stuffed rha1rs amon g other things. . Lat(•r d evelopm e nts revealed in a Manpower Com m1~s1on rep()rt alle~e that three r elatives of Cit y Ad· min1strator Rud Belsito were pul on the CETA pavroll ii le~a lly · The number of allegations appeared to be ser10us t.'nouj?h to touch off an intensive investigation as well as prompt "'Tap-up of a Manpower Commission audit. But unfortunately, the opposite appears to be true. 0<.'5pi te conflicting reports. the U.S. Department of Labor never conducte9 an investigation. Federal officials closed the case Feb. 13 but apparently didn't inform anyone of that fa<'t until late in June. Local officials ha d been awaiting action by the Labor J>epart.ment before pursuing the matter on their own The Huntington Beach Police Departme nt apparently ~nducted the only investigation into the affair. In· ~est1gators appear anxious to continue lhe case. Police turned e vidence over to the Labor Department in March. but it appar~ntly has bffn collecting dust ·becausf' of the Labor Department deciston not to pros ecul<' lf these de lays were not enough to provoke c uriosity the Manpower Commission pledged to make a complete audit into the aJlegations by the end of March. That audit has been pushed back and now it is not scheduled to be released Wltil the end of this m onth. The charges have been allowed to drag on without ans wers primarily because of th~bor Department's actions and the lack of a speedy au ~ If the a Uegations are true, ' dollars have been squandered. 1C they a re false. the s cast under the cloud of suspicion s hould be cleared. Unfortunately, neither has been determined 1t is time for the district attorney to take action Oumge in Order A 1mgenng d ispute between the Huntmgton Beach City Council and City Attorney Gail Hutton over who h as control of city legal arf airs has been renewed. The elected officials complain of lack of cooperation .at umcs because of the attorney's autonomy stance. They ·'have sought a second opinion on the division of powers from etttorneys with the California League of Cities The request was turned down after Mrs Hutton m · formt.-d the league tha t the problem was a n internal affair and under pending litigatioq The dispute has been bfought about. in part. because the city attorney is e lected by the voters and not appoint· : ed by the city adm inis trator or council • If the post were appointive. there's little doubt that the person would be more receptive to direction and will· • ing to perform as a me mber of a team . Repeated e fforts to revise the city charter to make • the post appointive have been unsuccessful. In m ost in· • s tances. voters seem to feel they would be giving • something away if th~y r elinquish the right of electing their attorney But the public really is not in position to follow the • day·to--day functions of the office and r esidents have no .. assurance that the city attorney is working principally in : their mterests · • Huntington Beach was the last city in Southern ~· .. ~·,~~~~\\r -~----~~~:.-;r.,-r ~· ... -· ~; .... chfer ... ,~should abanaon ihe anac'firon~~t>f 11r eiectea ,.f cit)' atlomey in the same manner because it is dis · · functional and ·serves mor e mischievous purpose than real purpose • • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are tllose of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and ; artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Ice Machine Uy L.M. BOYD Q Who invented the first m erh an\cal lce·making ~ machine'! !· • A Credit a physi cian Dear Gloomy Gu An old·timer 1 some· one wbo re members when MEN ONLY and LADIES ONLY signs ref el'ftd to or1aniia- t i on 1 as well as ,..,___ D.M. .. named Or. John Gorrie with that one. In 1833. He was trying to figure out how to make bis swellerlo& malaria patient more comfortable ln Apalachicola, Fla. Tbe beat was liercf' along the Gulf Coast the rubouts. So he rigged a s team-powered motor to a compressor. It cooled the air all right, but Ice formed in the pipes. He dO<'tored the kin some more to pump HquJd ammonia into a tub o( brine. and noated 1 t an of water ln It. The water turned to ice. Eurekar He manufactured brick·alled Ice cubes. Everybody t hought he wts too far out. He died broke. Q. How,.,, can a spiker lo world class volleyball move l.bat ball! .• j tJ A tou v r lhereeboub. 'Whitewash' Oears Oil Firms \\ A~lllNGTON Tht• "What ··1 ~1· 1-1 1w~ ·•" ht•11clh11r of lt11· HM rnuy "'1•11 IM• tht· unt• rrl Ttw l'ot·~ \ ork f'lnll"• tht• othe r do) "\' ~ Oil <"11m1rnn11·i. Ait• lldc.l lltamt'h'!!.:. in '79 t;ll:. ~ho1 ta,qc · t'hl ll ~t on1:-h1n•t verdict. •• " I) n ,. r a \ I n K u I Ji 0 I I 0 r f t'a. fH>ll'>I bt It 1 \ l o I thl' R•" l11tt'" and hu g \' p11 n• 1n c•rea 11 e., "11. rl'ndt:red b)' bun·au e ra\, 111 J1111m} Car lt·r ' Justir1.• tll'tl.l t:.:ner~' l>~J18r\rt'lcOt~ t'\nJ 1( It ~OUnd:-. fam1lta.r . it'-. bt>cuu.,e a preltm Illar) "mwstl~.ttlon " by 00 1'~ rcachl'd tm 1dl•nllcat conclusion l,1:.t ) l'ar T h e t• ;J r I i t' E n e r ~ y Mailbox D<·partmt•nt rt-port was ln~lcd ll ' ' ~ h I t t• W a !I h ' ' b '/ kno'A lt.'t.l~NlJlt• <'ntlcs of the 011 10'11.1slry . .ind i t ·!\ d<'ar the ~ h1tcnt'~l> of the: govcrnmt'nt 's tJur"l•,11.1l·rati<' r alc 1mtnl' hus .irown no l~s-. hhndinR 1n the month.ll :,incl' thf'n T 0 H •: A R t h c C a r 1 e r :idmin1striJllOn t£>ll 1t, D1~ Otl 'f. sky rocketln~ profit~ m the past 18 months might as well have been manna from heavt>n, so unronnrtted were they to any m 1 s c '' n d u c t b > I h e o 1 I 4·omp;.1nies I tt what has b ecome an cndlt>S.'lly repeated theme of lhe ndm 1n1strat1on. the two latest rt> ports blame last ) ear's oil ~hortage on <• drop in imports C'aused by the r utorr of Iranian supph~ A s I h3\'C' reported more than 1\n c e . l411h unr e fut e d d o c u m e n I a l 1 o n . t h 1• governmt•nt'~ own fii;:ur1>s '-how that lht' Un1\ed Slatt•i-. t1ctually 1mportt.-d mt>rn r>rl afll·r Iran cut US Off than WI• hall I he Yt.'Ur t)(•fore. bcc ;ius l· otht•r oil· producing nations rusht•d 1n with emergen<·y -.h1pments that more thun made u1> tht· s hortfall TH £ IRANIAN CUl()Cf t'llCUSe, to put it blunlly. was a he. and Jimmy Carter kntw 1l In the besl Sig L.le technique. however. he appa r ently h ope'> thal constant repet1t1on w ill persuade lhe r1pped-0rf American public that Iranian revolut1onar1es ~ere to blame for the gasoline cr isis last year :ind. therefore. can be blamed for the next mev1table gas r runch. Th e adm1n1 s t rat1on·-. per sistent refus al to l<i y any blam e on lhe o il baronc; 1s ' ___ , ------ \~- ' ----" _, ~--=.).... unde r!ltandobl(•; H the truth t•vH l'Omt.., out. the government. 11t1rt1cul;,rly th•• Departm ent of t-:n<·q~y, will ha Vl' to .share the hlnm<' with Big 011. My own 1n v (•stigation. a nd those of rxpcrts In the neld. s how that bol h had much to gain from an :1rt1hc1ally crf'at(.-d shortage last year HIG HLY RELIABLE Industry 'iources htlVe sugg~ted to my a ssocrntl' Dale Van o\tta that the t.-m1>ora r y s hortage was <·o n <.·octt?d b y the Ca rte r <•d m in1 s1 ration a nd the oi l indu~t ry tart er wanted a dramatic cnsis to convn1te the pubhc or the need for long.t.enn <.·onservat1on; the oil companies were happy to connive 1n a ~1tuat1on that would ~ and did brtn~ tht>m unprecedellted pn<.•e increases. Une who was not bedazzled IJ:v the l atest admin1st rat1on ~ h1tl'wash wa s St!n. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. He p rom ptly draftt.>d pnvate letters to Just.Jee c1nd DOE. pointing out "widf> d,...c repanc1es .. in the two ~1 g t>nc1e s ' r epo rt s and I hJflCn~tng the SCrtOUSnesS Of th1·1r '°"csti~auons K E~EOV WANTS to know. .1mo11g other th1n~s. why there 1.1. .,.., no anal y sts of the 197& 1nt1•rnational oil market ; why d1ftcr ent time period s were t•o m pared to d1Herent base p1·r1 od<>. wh y 01 1 indus try p roJl'l't1ons were app arently u..,1:d unqu~l1ontn~ly, and why_ m ost inc re dibly of a ll. no 1ntt.'rnril oil industry documents ~ere subpoenaed. In h is letter t o Ener~y ~·i-rctary Charles W 0UJ'l('an. Kt>nnt-dy concluded that the Ai m t>rrcan people still lack n•l1able information m order to 1·\alua tc the causes of the 1-!<i ,ollne shortages • That 's µuttmg 1t rruldly Goatlift May Endanger Other Species To the Editor· I '4onder 1r Cleveland Amory ever induJ J?CS in a pork I.' hop or a !>tt'ak. Cert.amly he would nt-ver be gwlty of having a pt~ or a cow killed for such a mundane purpos e Perhaps h e 1s a ve~etaraan I have supported either llnan· c1ally or through my lobbying er for ts the protecuon of the sea ot ter. the mountain hon. the ..... halt·. the porpois e. the pup f ish, the tuJe elk, the condor. the bi~ horn sheep and the desert torto1~ I have supported pres· ervataon and protection or their habitats so that they might find food and reslmg pla<"es or un polluted water. I have protested the use of steel traps for the coyote or the bear. or the use of 108. the po1!:>0n that continu~ to kill victim after victim Rut the ~oats on San Clemente !<.land. anp thl' burro in Grand Can y nn . Death Valley and t'fc;e where tend to •'radicalc t•verythm~ on which other forms of tde dept>nd The los:, of plant t·over leads to erosion &nd a bar ren la nd Left to thems elves thl'\ would :.oon c•xhaust their 0 \4 n food supply and starve to oeath Will "'e t'Ontanue to stay at. that low level by re~lecting Carter and his henchmen., GOLDIE JOS EPI I To the Editor. Anent. your editorial of Sunday, July 27. reJ!ardlnJt "Influx of Allens." etc. H's ~ood to see some of ~ are waking up to the dangers ahead! If thlS s neaking invasion L'i not c;topped we "Anglos" and de s cendan ts w1 II become foreig~rs in our own country ' Our unmigrauoo laws need to be enforced. the border patrol force doubled or tnpled. and. mos l impo rt a nt. s ever <' punishment meted out to t~ caught sneaking in' Also. employers hmng these "~ne ak -1ns" should be given punishment m the rorm of heavy fines D u W l' wanl a lan ~ua~e problt>m like Canada has in 1!'1 :surprising m a number of rc~pecLs. You andlcale . the Oa1ly P1 lot ha.s been about :!~ ('nllca l :1!'-1 uny newspaper re~ardtnJe the Hird court. and w'lu refer to th lost r t-o;pec·1J.b1l11v" Hut. rathe r than d1•.iltn!! Yo Ith ()(JM I· bit! r~ o r ">vlutton'>. \ou r .u s e ins tead the qut>stion:. when. how. and by ""horn tht• <.'OUrt shouJd be chullen1::t.'d <.."ontanual controversial r ul· IO/.?S such as lhe Caudillo and Tanner dec1s1on!., seven death penalty revers als 1gnori n ~ <.'il1:11en irutaattves and legLSlallon ~ h1ch "r('Stored the death J>('nal- ty." 3nd two dcc1s 1ons this month rt> ball and the ·•no duty lO notify" ruJ1n1o?. both r elated lo releasing kno wn dangerous <.'rlm1nals, 3re indeed pushmg lhe pendulum furtht•r in rts "><:If destruct.Ive S\o\1ng 1n lh« d1rC<'· t1on of '·<'n D'fin:.il rtJ!hl.., .. h 1h1s not more than ··unsettling"• IS R ECEST ne\o\c; release<; or ('altforruaru. for a Rt>s pons1blc.· Supreme Court. \o\e rt>ferred to Que· bee'' HENRY R RE:'\NIK the s hattemu{ of records for murder and ma)hem as an on· ~01nft natJOOal dtsaste r for"' htr h permtsSivc govt·mment must bt' To the Editor b l amed. and 1:x11rc..,sed that I recently paid 1n ex<'ess of iio vcrnment's most important so THE NAVY is spending $200 to a doctor for the in-0fftce fun1."11on mus t bt! to prott!ct its $1'18 .000 and the f'und for removal of a Strople cyst -d citizens . <!S oppo s e d t o Animals $100.000 and perhaps 20·minute JOb al the mos t Seven cr1mma1s We d~lared that alt mute to capture the goats on San >ears ago. I paid $30 for a who aJd 1.11 susta1run~ or In the Clemente Island. Amory would ~inwlar in-0fflce operation . r<'le a!\e o f depraved killer~ moreover spend thousands of Hence. 1 find your August I should be accountable ·for the r•l~~re to C~-~~~· r e port of c ard1olog1st Jack futun• \'IC'tims of ~U('h k1Jlc~. ~tit~~6-''Njftk~--~. · .. t .. ~;~:-~~;!'~~"---~d-'.~tJIU.,~~ru.!~ RiW~( transport the goats fest t ey tnt> a~ 6"1'~·.,.,._..,.,i .... --~tt-l'tfll'\"1 l~Si°'~\I berome seasick on a 20-30 hou r Promontory Po!nt apartments l'rnment 1s a cruel and un1C>ual b·arge tnp to San Pedro ironically amusing. l'X'penment bcrng perpetrated Thousands of dollars and hun. I obJN:t, in principle. to the upon .a seemingly confused and dreds of ma n hours have bet?n idea that doctors can constantly he lpless citizenry perhaps no spe nt In efforts to round up increase their char.ges -to the longer capable of expressLDg tl.s burros in Gr and Can yon or point o f being ridic ulous :-oulrage. _ Death VaJtey until the expense w1t~out r egard to people s We or Calt ~orn1ans for a 1ntrodl.l«d are as follows: L e ~1s l a tioo a lready 1ntr odu~ed 1n the Sen a t e authOrllA°'i a minimum of SJ8 m1ll100 for lhe acquasilJon or p<1rk lands m Oran~e County. This ~aru. lhal the Oe partmenl or tht· lnLcnor wouJd have the .iutbority to pur c hase these IJnds. Ho~ever. the de partment. ha:. a backlog or S2.8 billion or ... uch lands lo be purchased The NalJonaJ Part Service • "'1thm the Oepartmeot of the Interior. CJas the a uthonty to determine which or these lands will be purchased and rn what' order. Moreover. there are not t'nough funds available to cover existing commJlmeots. There as. thPrefore, no guarantee lbat the lands alon~ the Orange Coast ~ 111 be purchased at any time m t hf' near future. e ven if the pending legislation were to pass. In fact. the s ta ff at the Depa rtment or the lntenor has ulready indicated that the lands 1n quesllon wouJd not be given p r iority. The refore . ln a ll probability. the funding wouJd not bt' forthcoming before the four-year expiratfon date under th r terms of t he pending lt>gJslatJon. Because or this fact. the current proposed legislation wo uld seem to be merely a leg1slatJve exercise SINCE MV re<:ent tour of the property, I have explored ways of fundm~ a park for the Orange ,· ~·~;~;~i~~~~~~~t\_l~•.J. "~•~bn:. t~·\fflt' ~l'wt.o ...!\ that has been introduced. I have c o n c luded th a t the mos t 1>xped1tJous solution would be to have the funding come from the State of Calilomia's sh.are ol the Lana and Water Conservation Fund. as opposed to tbe (edera.J and futiU~. of ~Jle .pe;.er~t~ . feehngs. And. were l a renter, l Res ponsible Supr~me Court became eVrdent ~· .... • ,4'\l,, cObld .Qi..~Plf"'-.~=.~~";!_~¥.-_ g,ecl,iu; · ~g~ ... .QeC&SIOiji o(l1~-; One hundred species of life are any poss-i6le increase 1tt"~~~""~~~p~enta~ :,hare. This woufd enable .the St~ ;S~~* disappeanng every year Ar e we ' rent. and coounwng threat to public ~oing to protect the anim als tha\ HARRISON C. MAHONEY safety. The c limate or fear are hastening the d~m1se of the created br slcyrock~g unt'O!l· endangered species and at the c...... o~.,, t rolled violent .crime in this same time e xpend time and el· country and its int1m1dallng ef. for t to save those whose con· To the EdJtor: feet on the citizenry has 1n so tinued existence is critical? Your editorial enttlled. "Court many ways made vlctJms of us Such a policy does not make Overhaul Move Unsettling" (Ju. all. sense. ly 20) re a citize ns' effort to re- The transferred goats are to call Jmtices Bird and Tobrlner be put to work clearing the fire brush . When they have eaten that what will \bey eat then. they and all the llttJe nannies that havt come into being" MARY SCOTT .._,,..s•r•? To the FAitor: Why are the American people so s h ocked al the C arter udmlnlstr•Uon t.rytn1 to enllat the help or Khadat1 of Ubya, through the good ofnces of 8Uly Carter, to get KhomeinJ or Iran to release ou.r bolta1ea? The first person they stll'IOOM ·~~u. ~~e.ader • -~_ .. "'. ....... .- isut-We'ft''lttbiftow fevelJ or netdliatloot havp clone DO aood. Wicks ... ,,.11«r7, *· .,. emf __ ._.. . --'1_~·~· ·--•·" TONY RACKAUCKAS Deputy Dist. AU y, Cb airman OR. HOWARD GARBER Co-Chairman Californians for a Responsible Supreme Court ,, .... ,. ........ To the Editor; l want t.o 6PN!:SS my strong support for the establishment ol a park ln the Oranae CoHt anta. I aaree lhe creation of thll ~tit 11 important. ll wlll provide pubUc OUldooT retrutlooat use and eojoyment and prote<:t the •~•·• natW'al rnourcu t.broutb the a~lUon ~°' undeveloped ~ ....... Claet f .... ~t tupported any of the redenl le1l1litlon that ~as been I lands i~ate would be purchased and lo what order. Therefore, the lands alou tbe O t 3 n ge Coa s t covnf-be purchased in a timely fasbioo. Under both proposals. the State o f California would be responsible for malnteoance and development ol the pan; so my plans would not ereate an additional fmancial burdeo ror California. Again, let me say that I stroogly support Lbe crea&Joo ol an Orange Coast P a.rk. My concern ls that we offer UM people ol Ca.llfomla a pn:lpQ&al that will work. ooe for wblcb runds will be available. ad not one lbat will offer falM bopea and pos_,ibly never be f\mded. S.I. HAYA.KAWA United Slat.ft Smator • Tl-.O.Vr .......... c. __ ... _ t•t'f_,......,....,.. ........ ...._ ... ·~ ................. Cllllt-. u~:::;:u ·1 ••:•:: . ------t•-•· ··--...... --......... -... .. _. ... _, .......... *5¥1141 urcwcct' t" ti 1l OA11.. Y PILOT 'Dteg 1t' alk tlae Line Caltrans employees Mike Evans Cleft) and John Higgins walk traffic lanes on southbound Newport Boulevard handing questionnaires to motorists stopped for the signal at Mesa Drive The postage-paid cards seek traffic pattern information regarding each motorist's trip. Custonter lsn'• Always Right HUFFALO, N. Y. <AP> Wheo it comes to cars, everyone loves to hate a lemon But sometunes it's not the lemon's fault The Better Business Bureau has found that only about one of every three dissatisfied General Motors customers has been vindicated in third· part} arbitr ation hearings run bere since DP.cember 1978 THE P&OG&All IS PART OF A PU.OT pro- Je<:l i.pon.50C'ed by tbe company and administered by Better Business Bureau offices ln Minnesota, the San Franciaco Bay area, Buffalo and PbiJadelpbia · Jn Buffalo, tbere were 309 complaints between Dffember 1978 and March 28 Of these, 208 were resolved or being resolved through negotiated compromises Of the 78 cases that went to an arbitrated con· clusioo. 23 -or 29 percent -were settled 1n favor of the consumer; 48 -62 percent -were settled in favor of GM; and seven -9 percent -resulted in iSplit deciskms, with each side paying part of the repair bills THE PROGRAM IS A COURT OF lasl resort, short of~~ action. for unhappy owners of Buielr:s, cs, Chevrt>let.s. Oldsmobiles. Pon· tlaca, and GMC trucks that are less than tbrtt yeara dd mMI have been driven less than 36.000 miles . ... llo8t ol the people who come here have been to \heir dealers and contacted the GM zone of· fices," said Cynthia Sinnott, who manages lbe bureau's dispute settlement department. "They have had to pay costly repair order!s, but feel some parts shou1d last a lifetime. rather than give out at. say, 13.000 mile.o;, right after the warranty ex· pires " She said the bureao tnes to mediate the pro· blem through the Autmotive Consumer Action Pro· gram, a service of the Niagara Frontier Auto Dealer.; As.sociation MOST CASES ARE SETl'LED AT that stage The remainder go to arbitration, whlch is legally binding on General Motors but, in Buffalo and San Francisco. not on the consumer. Elsewhert' 1t is binding on both parties The consumer selects an arbitrator frt>m among the bureau's nearly 80 unpaid volunteers, including "housewives. r e tirees . attorneys Pducators. business people, secretaries." Ms Sin- nott said. All have been trained in arbitraUon techni· -1ues. 1bey on~n are assisted by field investigators of the state Motor Vehicles Department's Division of Vehicle Safety . Ms . Sinnott said some disgruntled cons umers who lose "don't k,now how to convince the arbitrator" or their case. Howe\rer, sh~ Mded, rlQ~"'-.t~·~~ -~-r.-~...u .. ,..-. 'f"ff-'~~;.'I • • .. ..:,. ~~.:~.::; . ..:.-. ..:~~ • n - data Lo be used in determining what will be done to Route SS (Costa Mesa Freeway> bet ween Bristol Street and Pacific Coast Hi ghway. Although studies long have been under way, any construction finally ap proved probably wouldn't start for at least five years. officials note ~~~~~~~~~~- Nlf:llOI • .\~ \'ON H OFFl\I AN POKES'4Jrl •t*IH atWll .... ,..-.. NO . DEALER SALES WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUI. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD TRIO AUGUST 13 BEL-AIR 10-PANE FRENCH DOORS ~ :"'8"a6'8" Parlez vous doors. 7 9?.~2", rnon cheri? Voule:z: 36" vous le price hon? (No, I don't speak Frenc h, this is H ungarian. ) F inish to suit. 1 ~. ".6'8" 89?..~6" SCREEN DOORS THE BELL.FOWER Mill Finiah, 30", 1297 32", 36" LOCAL Brown a Peacemaker? Says He'll Support De1nocralic Wi1111er Callfomla Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. uys he will go to New York City m the role of a peacemaker m what he predict· ed will be a highly divis ive Democratic National Conven· lion. The governor. speaking to re- porters following a speech Ill Anaheim on Wednesday, repeat· ed his earhe r refusal to take a side in the looming battle between President Jimmy Carter and Massachusetts Sen. Edward M . Kennedy. BROWN SAID that he would throw his influence behind tbe man that receives the nomina· tlon. "The Democrats have a real uphill battle in November Park Brmh CletumpSet The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil voted Tuesday to spend $2,100 to clean up the overgrown brush at Heisler Park and replant the area. The work will be done by the California Conservation Corps, with the city paying onJy for the plants and other materials used. Most of the proposed work is planned for the park area around the gazebo. W~s and bamboo will be removed <1nd Jade trees. acacia and oleander will be planted 4x8 FT. 11z " DRYWALL 297 SANTA FE SHEDS 97•7 127•7 13797 6\.i'aS' 10'a6' 10's9' flonald Reagan ii. running vt•ry strong," Brown said The governor -.aid ht• 1n no way sees hJmselr a-. CJ potential dark horse canduJatC' for the Democratic nomination "l ran for pres ident and I created cons id e rab le con· troven;y," Brown !>aid '"I'm not going to inject m~ self into a mostdivis1vefight ·· ON A RELATED s ubJect. Brown said that he felt President Carter had "put to rest any ques· tions I may have had." about his handling of the so·called Billygateaffair "That matter ought to be put behind us," Brown said of the controversy swirling around Billy Carter ·s involvement with the govemmeotof Libya. Brown a ppea r ed at the Anaheim Convention Center to address delegates Jt the annual convention of the American G I fo~orum The forum created dur mg World Wa r If '>eeks to 1m· prove the welfare of fflspan1cs. particularly those who have served m the mihtar)' I N HIS /\DORF.SS to ;in estimated 300 delegates Brown called for a new alliance of co untries 1n the weste rn hemisphere including \1 ex1co. Canada and the U S ··w e need to create an incx· orable force that will pull us together.· the gO\emor said In particular. he said. "a n<·.,., special rl'lat1onsh1p·· v.1th ~tex 1co 1s nf"eded because of its in creasing pop~t1on and the dl'crc-a-.ini;...-fYfOportions of the Am e rH·an population 1n the wor ld community. Brown also used the occasion to repeat his belief that more emphasis is needed on b1 cultural and bilingual edurat1on. "TO THOSE who s ay why don't they lcam Englis h, I say why don't they learn Spanish," the governor said. The remarks we re nearly identical to those that Brown gave two months ago an Anaheim during a convention of the National Assoc1allon oC Bilingual Educators. Asked if he speaks Spanish. Brown said "I s peak halting Spanish." And he admitted that his command of the language is ··detenoralmj!." Food Needed In Cambodia t3A~GKOK, Thailand <AP) - International relief effort.'> have Jverted a ma1or human tragedy in C<1mbod1a, but more food and 'il'ed must be rushed to the peo pie of the Southeast Asian nC1t1on af they arc to -.urvivt, SdyS the r h1 e f of UNI CEF'. the lJ.N Children''> rchef agency. "Cambodia remains one step ahead 1n 1L'> race with disaster," l':'ll lCEF Exec utive Directo r Jame~ Grant ~aid after s pending J v. eek in the batlle·wearv na- llOn . I 2" CD PLYWOOD WN. FT. SHEATHING 7~~Sttm Ask any builder. Is this a good price? H,.·11 probably come over with vou. FENCING · 6 FT HAND- SPLIT CEDAR 67C GRAPE STAKE •. G rr. izi2 PECKY CEDAR • 8 8 DAILY Pit.OT Besror.-11 Bntefif Huntington Cruises Set A senes or dine·and·dance cruises around Huntington Beach's Huntington Harbour are scheduled Aug 17 to benefit the Amer ican Behcet's Foundation. which conducts research into a painful. bttJe-understood disease The c ruises leave from the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, 3821 Warner Ave., near Pacifi c Coast Highway beginning at 3 p.m. and cost S25 per person. which includes a buffet dinner. Information may be obtained by calling the Westminster-based organization at 836-6621. ac· cording to founding member Sheila Gregory, whose soo is afnlcted with the disease A Chinese auction is scheduled with first prize an expeme-pa1d weekend ror four in Las Vegas, in- ch.ldin~ a condominium and use or a limousine. Proceeds coll ected by the organization, whose president 1s State Sen. Paul Carpenter. go for re- ~earch into Re hcct's Syndrome, which affects various body system~ <1nd can be fatal Motorists Agog Over 'Love Signs ' BURLINGAME <AP> -A hotel is fighting <.:ity Hall-with love notes to motorists. Commuters OD the Bayshore Freeway have been treated to romantic signals on the Burl- ineame Hyatt's huge e lectric message boa rd. wtJich the hotel has made available to residents for two hours on Tuesdays during rush hour .,YOlrltE MY MAIN SQUEEZE," someone named Bob told someone named Rachel, while Betsy told Rick, "I Love You As Much As My Cat." Those and similar messages have nashed oD motorists in this suburban peninsula community about 20 miles south or San Francisco City Planning Director John Yost, citmg a city ordinance. said the sign is supposed to be used to promote "only what goods and services are on the property." and th at didn't include romance. Yost oroered the sign orr during a tnal run Friday. Hotel manager Rick Sarmiento said he con· ~ulted with his lawyers and has decided to go ahead with the messages. He also says he'll go before the City Council this month to see if he can g~ an official go-ahead for his "love sign." IDS SECRETARY, IRENE TAYLOR, said she ba6 been deluged with requests from commuters who want to put their own words in lights~ ... There's a lot of loving out there." Ms. Taylor said .. And besides. what we usually put up on the mtssage board gets pretty boring." GWC Sets Oasses For Police Aides f '//;,1' N O DCA.U:R BALES WEEIDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT •• SUN. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD THRO AUGUST 13 The way we sell them, you can be sure they're fresh . (Better them than the help, right?) Get a few extra so you·ll have replacements handy. Pacl<aged .i.o• they don't ground and drain. STANLEY SHEJ.F BRACKETS 19c H>.12 37c c. PAK OF 2 -D. P AK OF 2 -AA. PAK OF 2 I AAA, PAK OF 2 -9 VOLT. SINGLE PAK ~ 23c 49c 12zl4 cp:, Oldies, but ooodaea (I wonder how oldie that phrAMe is)'? T rue, they are plam grey enameled, but do they ever h old a lot. STINGER RA TCRETED SCREWDRIVER SET WITH ETCHER BIT 2~~ You know how these work. Ju.st slip a bit in and UM the ratchet action. Get twice the power of a regular screwdriver. OLYMPIC STAIN 11?!. Protect. your wood with real liNJ.eed oil. in solid and semi -transparent colors and they are really n ice looking. SELLABRA TION 3-4" PAINT BRUSH ASSORTMENT 87! ~- HIRSH WORKBENCH LEGS 8~X6 Rlbbed ri-l l99s ~nth ' knockouts for you r electrical outlets Just put d top on 1t for a Muper workbench. KOOLTONE 2aa GAL. And make sure the radiator has the right amount of thu so you don't boil over on the freeway. . ...: • IC -LO FREON REFRIGERANT 12 Oh. do I ever hate words like "S.ll&bration," it '• like "Stupendous, Coloaaal," and other trite word.a. The sale Do it yourMlf. If you have air conditioninQ. make 1>ure 1t 15> right up to par. \ - is good, however. TORO ELECTRIC TRIMMERS Let th ... line trimmers help you do the job easier. Why knock yourMlf out with the shears. No. 900, 2.5 a.mp moto r, 9" swath No. 1000 2.75 amp motor, 9" swath No. 1100 3.5 amp motor 12" swath 1688 2488 3188 CALIFORNIA CLIPPER GAS MOWERS 19" 3 HP ROTARY Bnoo• & Stratton 8788 Engine. •1719 HAPPY GRASS &'WIDTH I !?.rr. RW\ it right off t he porch and onto the ea&. ~ the pool. around \ht Jacum. Got a two·,.... wanua~. ALL TRADE 6 11z " WOOD WORKERS VISE 5!! Sure beats trylng t o hold a !SOa.rd and cut it or pl.dne i t . Like a pair of eJ1tra hands. ~;;...,~ I "<>TOR OIL I .... • '•10 • ) ----- TR -3 AUTOMOBILE CLEANER &: POLISH 2~?z Shine it up . get som,. g.l,,, pic k up the gang, hedd out to the beach . (And then the aldrm goes off. Time t o get up to go to work. ) ------4 PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL 78 ~. 10 40Wf . 86~. You know it's getting to be a tradition for us to run a c;rood ou pnce M aybe rename us "National llumber. and Oil"? 9'2-SPEED 12'" 3 -SPEED 16" 3 -SPEED 188a 24aa 33aa D id we ever need these last week (Oh, we st ill do? What is hdppemng with the wedther?) l G.E. WALL PLATES . . 3277 I 31 SQ. rr. ;1tPt°~~~/'~• "'·~. ~~,..~-·-•,,. .... ,._,,, ~~-,.; ft<it· mrT ~~"I . ·l. ... hard to find). 11" thick and 6 inch width, t ongue and cpooM. llTDVINYL 27" llllED CARPET RUINER 57~.rr.~~ Protect your carpet with th.is h..vy duty lltu.ff. Got little tMth to U.p it in place, choice of colon and cl.u. ~~------------------------------..-.. -·--. ,I rvine • • ,.our llon1••to" n Da i l:+· ,~_."spapc•r TWENTY·FIVE CENTS t !V~O~L~.7~3~.~N~0~·!220~.•~S~E~C~T~t~O~N~S~.!S6~P:A~G~E~S~~~~~~::.:.:::::_~;;:.:.::.:...:.~~.:..:...:::::.:.:..:.:.::.._ ______ ~~..;.;..;:~~_..;~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~-,.-~~~ : Killer H111·ricane Heads for Mexico llERIDA. Vuuten ~ntnsu1a. MHico tAP) HunltaM Al· •en. t.M uat po~rful slorrn on l'ffOrd Ul tl'M' oorthwH t Canb bean. 1.Sned fury today u lt r hurned t oward Mexl<"o's Yucatan ~msula v.'lth wm<b. of l7S mph, (Photo Page A.4 , Tbf hurricane. the third strongest AtlantH' storm 1n modem history. w as on a path that could put the killer storm off the U Gulf roast by lh\' Iranians ' March • Jeered • Tod*->''• Dally Pilot takes a apeelal look •l today's woman, w .,.i.. v1luea. needs and the role the plays aJong the <>ranee Oout. Look for ·•Today's Woman.·· e ~·'~' .first diUOQ ot.. ~ 'ina1ad.1Je boasting MorMI m ~of wocnen llallltMOrnt9Colst. weekt'lld It ltft bt'htnd "' lcn~l 71 de d nod exttn"H' cte-.allt.• tion on tht-fourth duy of 1t"" ram· paQ<' throuah th<> Carabbe~n A bout 2.SOO 01 I rill work\•ri. were tvaruatf'd off the Texas roast A i-PoktlSmitn for Pemu . M ex1t'o ':. 5 t a lt> petro leum monopoly, s1u d 2.000 ~orken. <tn d techn1t'1an:. wer~ moved from 1t:.0Hshorem:.tallat1ons The US National Weather Sen 1<'e :.aid All en. with top Jogging Pays TURLOCK (AP> -A gunma.n weartncioainc aborts and~ sh0ts held up a Guarantee Sav· Ines and Loan offi ce here W edMs· d1y, then ran off with several lbousanddollar1, poUcesaid. ' .. winds of 175 mph -Instead or 155 mph recorded six hours t>arller -was centered near latitude 21 .i north. longitude 85.5 "ei.t. or 110 miles east·nort.heast of Cozumel. Mexico .. At the present time. the eye of Allen is wobbling a little to the right or the ti;ack and if this trend oontinues during the day. the moi.t dangerous poruon of the hurricane will pass off the cnas t of the northeast Yut'atan Peninsula." the weather service said. ··However. a s hift to the left of the tr ack will b'Hng the full brunt of the 175 mph winds and extremely high seas over the re· sor t areas or the northeast Yucatan Penins ula this after· noon ·· The lSO·mile·wide Yucatan t'hannel. which separates Mex· ico from Cuba. was closed to na v1gation by both countnes. Aiq><>rts in wealthy tourist re· sorts of Isla MuJercs and Can· cun were closed The Cuban news agency Pre nsa La tina l>atd the hur· ricanc battered (!)la Juventad. a small is land 58 miles off Cuba's western coast. ru1n1ng all its citrus plantations. There were n o reports of c a:,uall1es. although the island was crowded with 25.000 high school students from Thir d Wo r ld countries there on scholarships The Texas·Lou1siana coast 1s roughly700·800m1les northwest of the Yucatan and appearc; lo be m the path of Allen. which ha!> b a s 1c a ll) followed a west northwest route since boilding to hurricane force oH t he easteni Caribbean isla nd of St Lucia M onday morn1n ~ Howevt-r . there was no certainty the storm wo uld continue on the same track <Stt ALL E"'W. Pagt> A2> Bomh.'Coverup' Irvine Man Knifing Jlictim By GLENN SCOTT Oft._ O<>ll• l'li.I S~H that h1i, 1dcnt1(1C'at1on had to be confirmed b}' Dr David T Smtley or Corona del Mar. who co mpare d d e ntal r ecords. Choate said The dentist made the confirmation Wedne~da'.l The pair bounced around the upstalrs ~room and era.shed 11110 lht· furniture. fina.I~ rolling on thl' noor al> (<•llow officer., meed lo Patrolman Mr Culloch'-. d id Co14 an 14 3 S }'ankl'd from lht• shatten-d gla!.:-, Jnd dt'bn:-. anrl plJC'e<t undl·r arn'"l Windward Passage • Skipper 'Guarded' Co ast .... - Wea&he r Fair through Friday, ex· cept for late night and early morning fog. Lows tonight S7 al the beaches. 67 inland. Highs Friday low to m id 70s aloog coast , mid 80s inland. I NSIDE TODA 't' The dog hcu ~~ man'• ~'' JrWnd for ~.ooo years Bvt mclftl/ cot lowrs talce ~rverse delight '" nohng that thri'r ~ ho~ Mver re· ally btm "tonwd" Ukt dogs. ~t 1tOf'71,.,,. Al2. , ) • • • • • 4J DM.Y"LOT ~.AuQU917. l- ,.-----JVST BRE,4KJNG--.......... soo Mil t • · Trio Sflotted Near Evacuated Oil Rig . j 1.-All:a's P11• J NEW ORl.£AN f AP> -~ rn• w.n ~h\H In lM • ult ol MHl<"O today Mir I.he wrtek ... °'I MUtoplef t.hal ... e \ iu·uaunc Oil n1 worktn ln adv~ ol Hurrle UM AIJen. UM Coaat Cuard aaid ~z.JO~-;-== 20'-' ___ _,.--• 'ThQ'w found lhe wredl.ac• ol t.bt MUcopt~r bwt wt doll't know 1( Owy an-df.1d or aUve." aald Coa11 Guard 19()kt1m1n J~ Gkl»on ........ ...., .... Awev•t J I I. ltcOMH Tht-Ca.st Guard uld a rtvihan boat found lht wrerk•&t ubout tl> mUa IOUthwHl ol Houma. IA The OMan Dr1llin1 and E•plorauon Co said t~ pUot and ftvt ol It.a emptoyeee wt'lrf' 'board the ~hcopter , alona with :HtH'n wo rkf'r• from v•rious olrahott t!rvk~ ~'Ompanln u ............ ,,,. .,,., • ..,.., T RJPOU. LJb>• fAPJ -IJbya'a f'orel1n Liaison 8ure1u .... d lo • tatem~nl today Bally caner·~ relauon~ with Libyan or1aniutlon h•vt bten .. normal" and that many ot her AroeritaN Hllbllahed atolUar lies wath lhaa Arab n•l\on '°. St. l11< o ' •• .. .,, ..... ~·· It ~no direct refuenc-e to U1e $220.000 loan lht U $ \>res 1deat '• brother H)'I he 1ot from Ubya but u1d hu hnb with economk 1roups hen also Wf>rt norm al HURRICANE 3 PATH SHOW::. STC:.:..~y A::.1 Ct' MEXICO Allen Moving Peat Yucau •• i Into Gun The islatemt"nl. dl~trlbuted by tht offlcaal JANA n~ws ag1:ncy. dtsrnbe<t as "aroundless" alleeitlwns about Ullly Cart1:r ':. reld Uons with the Liaison Bureau. a government agency thal .nrangt'!I L1 by an rontar ts WJth foreigners ~ ..... ('ondnulno f\v Thf' At~la&f'd Pr~'·" A fann~ ~qund ( ,,., ut t•tl lJ m•rl' I ran.an oHact-r-. i1nd l nh.-.1 t•d ml·n .ti d;;v.n lt~a' r< r lul in.,: pc.rt 1:1 t:w plot ''' 11· l'rthro•A ,.\\:itollah Huho!l:.h K hu.• 1r.1 ., n ·, .nH. Tl·.ir~n rJ .... 10 rtp.r'c cl SI\ nthc-r<. "l'rt' ,.ul Lo •fr 1th for n· Ii· • crlml·s The drath•· of th•· nllt.'J!t>d anu Khomeini plotters brought to mon · than 50 •tie nu~h< r «''<'cuted for plannrng the cou;' "'h1ch lra ni~n off1l'lah '''1r1 tht·\ d1sCOVl·rcd last month beforl' 11 "'.,, 1mplemenlt:d llir<redl~r 1'no~I•• Drott WASIONCTON <AP> The Army·r; recru1t1ng chief today opposed any peacetime draft. cla1mln~ a quality volunt~r force can be sustained If m ilitary pay 1s boosted adequately and Congress revives the G I education bill. MaJ. Gen. Max Thurman saJd the Army has bet-n given a "hell of a bum rap" bv r:-111cs who claim 1t 1s poor an quabt} Olaut Rab.,. Prlmf-nai~ NEW YORK <AP> Chase Manhatlitn Rank ra1.-.ed its prime lendang rate today one-quarter percentage po int to 11 ~r cent to reJ()an lhl' rest of the banJun11 1ndu.>tr). From Pa9r '' I SKIPPER • •• Pa!.~age crev. v.ere gone csnd I did not learn of the shooting Un t1I I was awakPnt-d in m y room 'E.'v1:ral hours I att-r ." Vaughn 'a td Vciughn quoted other me m · bers o( the cr ew as saying that .Johnson was <'.hallenged to a pool game for a $S0 bet and re- f used. Later he agreed to play the s tranger for SlOO. J ohnson won the bet. M ter the pool gamt' J ohnson ·s oppone nt apparently left t he dub. but w heQ. Johneon and his friends !'lf•pped out.sidt> to await rab~. the man war. w<tilin g anrl p ulled a handgun. i.wore al him <.i nd \h ot Johnso n in thC' ~tomc.1·h Checks Taken ln Mesa Bank Lot A robber who gr abbed a bank courter In Costa Mesa got only two baas of chttks ror h15 ef. forts. police said Henry C. Tucker of Irvine. a courier for Kawasaki Motors of Santa Ana. told police he was g ra bbed from behind Wednes· day by a man with m edium length. dark hair as he left Bank of Am erlc.-a 's branch at 3300 Rris lol. Tucker said ~omething hard was shoved 1nlo h1:. rtbs and then lus assailant grabbed the two blue .bag<> and ran from the parking lot Tuc'.tcr told officers there was no c ash m eithe r bag From Page ~ J ALLEN ... Mex1('1rn rtR 11nd product1011 v. 0 -~ I'-\ I . • • It u t l I r e'. I \1 l'\ I• c I 111 t. I \,.~ .. Hlr1;A l ,tlt! '''ll ,1o:,•l .. 1' I I\ I '' t; • '" a; 1d I 11 l. , ' \I {1 • ' ' • I: I ~ "" f •••• • ''' 1n i.:1 r.1.? h 1 111 takP 1 1.1 .1H11. I •~ ,!,• .Jl1 • :t I '1111. ' ;, t 111•1! I 11\1• l '1or1~a K e \;-"'' 1111· 1111rt ~,. m fnn1:-. 11f ·;111·n ,.,,..,. · W•·<lne ,,dd~ n1p,ht W 1Hri1n1:' 1o1.1•n· nbo in efferl for '4 l"•lPrn fuba and l hf' Cayma n lsl dnd~ Including th ree Cub nn:-.. Al len ·~ overull death 11111 ~tan<b at Man .J;_u11;11l';1 ti in lla1t1 J 1n the Dom1ruc·ttn Hc•pubhr dnd 16 ••n t h l' ti n ' 1• a o.,t e r n C' .ir 1 I, tw • 1 n island <;f St Lol'tu In ""J' tn Oorn1111<':1 •>nl' 11•·1..,1111 "',,, 1n1 ini: ;rn1t 1t·1.1n d 1kar1 l 111>111 11f1111.1h 1•r1·11,.•1·•! '' /\!It'll h} ,., ; 'w.tt. 1111•n· th•H• l•~t.11.)(I l111rr lo. ,r I' .ire,,, "' 1111• 11\I' l'il 1 1 1.0 ( lol •Id It II l':., :..'IJ liv-J " ,I :,, J ol C1f l'in•·:.. 11tY1Ut 91J milt·~ 'OUlJt of Ha vana. drld 17.00<1 fro m Cubu' l>t'C'Oml l :.i r~e::.l r 1ty. Sant1ag0. 600 male.":> !>Outhea~t of llavan<1. "'here l'le<-tn<"1t~ v. a<, reported pa rtly out, according to Hav&na radio ll s aid authorities a li.11 warned res idents of tht island nation's three westernmost pro'' inces to prepare for the storm Allen s kirted th1· Caym an ls land .... cuusing little damal(e dnd no t as ualu es. after ~l a~hml( Jam&l<'a 'l> no rthern coa s t \lo here it <;'A C'llt a dint·n fl"ople 1n to 20·fool !ll'.t~ ''ht pp1·r1 h~ 1rf 1 mil.· an hnur "'1nch. ltilhr~ ft\ 1· nf th<'m <.m<i.,h••fl hou"''' and rl ::i r.1 a •I •• " \' 1 r .1 I r r 11 I• '· rart111•' 11 I;. Cl frtC'I Jh r1·;in•d I hl· dr•al 11 rount would rl!>I' v. h• n rni;1'• "'e r1· rlPar r-d an'1 1•11rnmunac•.1 t1ons resto:-r-d Vaughn said hospital suq~e<.>ns !.aid Johnson wa!I shot JUSt belov. the navel and that the bullet look a downwar d course through three layers of intestines and lodged near his spine M of Wednesday night the bullet had not been removed. Vaughn said Frtu Johnson is the co-owner with his bro the r . Mark. of Windward Passage which their fathe r . t he la te Ro be rt F . Johnson of Portland. Or e .. built in 1968 and successf .. lly cam- _Man Arrested In Attack On NB Cop paigned until hls death an the By ARTHU R R. VINSEL O Cf1 cer :'ri d 'u lloi·h "'a-, rt• rall Of 1970 Of .... DMIJ P'll9tStaff leJSec1 tod'I} tlfl<'r lrf'lltrTlf'Ot for The soru> ha\'e been campuign· PollcP ha Vf' j 1alC'd a young h 1 ..... I :11·, r ~11 'o,,... .11 II n ;i lo! tnR the yacht. once known as the m :in ror a llegedly tr) 1ng tu kill a Memorrnl ll••'fltl:d fast~Sl )'3<"ht or its Sit.e. for the :\t v. i)Ort Beach CJ~fic<:r v.1 th l\o\O CC'"' :Jn \\ :t ~ m 111• h l 1 ' Man Steals Elec:.ricity C f-.HHITO~ I ,\f' ' S·•nt.• F<' <;1. ,r.r~ rn.,..1 , .. , .;1 1•:,t1"! h\ It' '-t1 •lff P• ,.> 1rtr •, .,,, I 1 1.-- " II h • • • 11 11 ' 1n "'~ ,, • ,,1 orn f-. cl 1 ~ <111 c ·" .. I • r t uu:1t\ ' <or •• ,t1•r :rd, d' t•tJ h1 ., J ,. ronf11 t 1Qn 1 '' hou .... 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'-:rn: \lift .. 1 \1,, c 11 • •· •• Honolulu where 1t 1s one or the :n. an El Toro reside nt. 1s re Th,• ,.111 ·.t•tl •· he g <1n l;ct1· 111 ... 1111 \\I\,, lltl t.1 •· •' 1 top f avor ites 1n t he five·r ac e covennJt following treatment for Wednesday morninK with <.t rl' of F :.i1r E11 pl11\ r111 nt l'r :1··t11 •·• Pan Am Clapper Series out of the wounds from t he fo ot ·long port of a burglary 10 pro~resi. i.il on Der t On 0 1•r •i hc·r """''' Wa1k1ki Yacht Club. blades inflicted in his back and the exp(:ru.ive ocean view apart v.en· •('ni'fl v.ll!'I th•• 1 orr1 I •int In .1dd1l1on to Vaughn. locul fo rehead menl. wh~re the eld1:r Cowan also and on f)t·~ 7 'h" ,.rnt ~ht• "'•• • lr1n1 ;, 'l•, •"''1'-.·•a ~·• Hr• ,.Jt1 ~u·n,.: '"• "'""; 1·r~t 1·1 .• 'l rn1!lt11" ~.,: 1' 1mrr1,,ern('r.1 pro1tr:.im <i m< c1 ••l a l!P\lat ar:t 1r·1d1r vri '"' '1l nn ,urfare <;lret-1 ... 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I • - \ •! • • , ... • ...: .• 1 • '• n 111 .uh •·,.,,.,. •, · t· <, 1rdt>n '1ru .1 Pnll• • IJ• p,ar•r~· t h.:t:-. 1 '''ult•'fl 1n th<• Jrn·· • ol three m•·n 1n1 l11'11n£ ·• ('ar>1,trano Ht•at h ,...,,dent. and thl' i.e1zure of 10 po11n1h Qf ha sh1~h a nd , quantllll''-r1r man 1ua na and ro- •.Jin•· Tht• .trfl''>I' ·l1<1dt' TUt'l>d&)' n11iht f'l('l'Urri·ct at a lJan a Point m11lf'I T hoe;.-a rrl'Sll·cl "'e rt• 1dt>nt1f1ed a' \1 1char' 0 l.o~a n. 2J. of 2684.S <':tll1• \1'r:int1 1·,,r...,tran't Bt!ach. I t1,ir \~ I It ~~ or I r1 •I••,,~. 111 f.1 .1n'1 Hr ddh:y • ll1111•1t1" ., 111 O r.1111 •· I '"I • ,1, ft• rt·t • I \l"f! tn · 1 1 I ,q f ft"t f t ( J.""(tn~t: 1 .. v1· 'l •r111 l1o 1 ortml·nt • 11 • .r I 1>1...11: ~ I \of\' •n ~r . t·1'•·d 1r ·J11 11 1<111._ 11· ia ~111:.11 ,n Ill• t'fllllll \ l h1 Jrrt·...i,.. •11 t'urn:d aiter < ••• rill•n Gnl\t' orf1ct'rs arranged lor .1 tran~art1on with Logan. Otht.>r a~em·tel> involved an the • arrt>st~ w~re lht> La$iluna Beach and ~e'lll'J>C)rt fwach police de· partmPnL" I ht· lhrt>t> m1•n wen· booked tn· w Orang<' C'()u n t\' Jail and held In I ll'U ftf ~ 10.11011 ha II rht• Ir Ill I :ll'l'' r h :iritl'!) O( I " 111 n .., a I •' ' a n d "·"'"I"" t.111011 11f .i ror.t rollt.od •1111-.: If • I ' •. t 1 , • •• t r! I It " • 1 r r t•, t ' • t1lr. n. •• t! .t , "" • h. 1: •""'IL!J Ta!J_.., to !t•·c ~t·n 'll '1 J~I ,\ l'~ 11ru.., r A I' 1 Tn~ dt•adlod .. t'<1 c·~ pru~ µe d 1·~ ta lks "'111 rc: .. ,um• ~.1t.Jr•1a)' after a h rt•ak of mort' than 13 months. 1t v. ;.1.-. a nnoulit•1•d W e<1 nesda v . . l'rewme n aboard Windwar•!· Chria Cowan. 23, whose la.al lives . flr"d Passage in the Pan Am Clipper known address was 212 Evening The units arc sepa rate. Captain • , St' r i e s i n c 1 u d e , S le v e Canyon Drive 1n_yie~Sho~l~. &:5?n11ollvut~·>+-·~~-,........ ~~ -• "".~ ·~~ -..> •• ~~ ~~otllmlfti.I~·~~-... ~ ,,_L~., "'°"'t:.-.P .>..1:1.,h,. -.>-,. ... ,, ~ _£). ~ ., -.. .. -...., .. , .. ~-~ • .,, ...... ~·~~""' ~ .. ,,,. ~ :.. _,&.__. .-... j ,:,;,;. t ,, "'" tr"•· I _.__....,. ........ ~~ .f': .. 4---.. ~ ,.:.;yr~".>"~"JY2(.V)'j~~ ... ~,.!.,_~ ~?.·· · , ~~~ 1·--:; \ · ,.·t. ) ~;; .. ~ ... ~, ....... ~ ~'.'"'c.~ ... ~ ~ • ......,... ~ -~~'.I,. ll'U~ -., •111~ '1i·e1'.1•~11:1"•·-.. ·11·a_,,..•.1:11~•"••'=··· a'=i'c::~~.--s::::z:~::::;'c:'='/ "Y"' --~~7 ri¥£1Tft>l.t; San· Ue1J" OJ .S2S:OOCr ball~ su.aplcioo doubt who the lntru was. but ~ dy MacKemle. R.8. Al exander or a ttempted murder. fi nding him and taking him Into and Tom Corkett. The assault occurred shortly c ustody was the major problem. Vaughn said Fritz' br other alte r noon Wednesday in an Newport Beach Polke Com Ma r k . a r rived i n H o no lulu oceanfront view apa rtment al munity Relations Officer Rich Wednesday after he was notified 3030 Breakers Drive In Corona Long said Cowan leaped out or a of the shooting. dcl Mar , on the bl urctop over· walk-In c.-1~ and 1umpec1 onto looking the Nl'wpor t II ar bor the prowling offk1·r 's back. -----------jdty ~lashing with tt-ic k111"l"• ~ Cowun's ru~· owns ~i~~· .~ ..... -~ ,. ~ ,...,1 •• 0..ANOf COAST .., '~ ·~ho--~\,J~ :.t".:,o • • , :r•-.' •1 ~ r.,. . .., /,$. '(<In.~ I ., -i\to. ,·..,~ ...... , ... --'<;'... ~'~ ... , ... "1 ;.---......, ,_ .\'.( r~ ~~ t-O.\' (Hu , h+•ot .,.,.. •f'\•t" ,., ~~..--~. ~.::: ,-:,:::~= .-.,,~, --..... 11~ ~. ,,.,~. , ... , ,., (0\1• ....,,. ...-~1 ...... " """""'~ ..... "'~.-Vf\f ..... v ..... tt,, ...... l •~,.. "'"""' ~" ( .. \t A ""'°'O._ •·~~J ~ •'t ~· .. ~ ,... ....... o ~ ~•n Trwt ,,,. .. .,. ....,.,,".,.. ..-.. ...... "° """" e •• Sit, .. , ,. o ... '\tiO ~t.. NW!u (.M .. Ot ""'• ,,.,. ·-·-... "'\ ..... -~-, ••• c-. ...... ,....,. ____ _ '-•"-...... -··--.... _(_ ~·"-A ... .._ __ ,_ onic.1 c,,.1 ....... ne """" ••• "_, .. ....,.,.. ....... '"''_, ............. . __ .... .,. lllT\llH(_....,._ Poli re Captain Wayn·e.connolly. His father. Jay C~wan, h~lped JuA.nre N1· xe~ police -enter the"l'e91denC"e an an ~ · o atte mpt to Hnd the son, an ap· · parent drifUr who Captain coo. Ticket Quota noly said today hu had ruuneroua contacts with polJce thf'OUlhout Or an1e County. The aU.emrled murCMr 1ua-pecl btmael au ff •red mloor cull wb•D he and Officer M oCullocb crubed lnto a drffHr. thatt•rtnc lu mirror. In tM battle over the knlvet. School Badget 135 Million A atory appearloi in tbe Irvine edlUoa ot Wednttday'• Dally PUol incorrectly ttated the lrrine acbool trutt..ea had a•dopted a N mlllloa 1tl0-tl °s;t.~ ~ bavt laSd It wa• a • m~Wm lllMl operat· . ~ ar.a., Piiot ,.,,.. tbe. prtntUia enr. • LOS ANGELES <API -The Los An1ele11 Police Department aaya a "quot.a" ayst.cm for wnl· tna traffic Urket.a never edited. bul • Su~rior Court Judie banned it anyway . The naUna WedDHd1y came at tbe request of the Los Angeks Police Protective League. wh1<'h u ld officers were t.old they mwil write •l leut six to el1ht clu lion• a day or be accused or partlcipalln1 In a "job action." Th e pe n a lty for s u c h • slowdown would be termination. om cen ••Id. In t.uuift1 the ban afte r a brtd hearln1, Judce Jerry Picht Hid, "I am a 4Jttle loath to IHut thl• lnJund\on, Mlt I tNlllr • tM -·-flt evld~ I am compelled to do ao.·· • ,e r;· t1~~f ~.7~«~-~~~t, .~~.d~§R..f~--,, :· .;"' ·~ ou1KS1LVER .--- 9UALITY FROM NEWPORT BEACH BOARD SH0~7S WAUC SHC~TS Metn Store 2224 Newport 81Yd. Ne:'BHCh ,,,. PAtrTS Store 2 --21ov. Manne AYe. --B•lt»I l1l1nd ,.,,.,.,. Stor? 3 South Coa;t Ptan • .coea ..... '41-Gm i------- 9tOf9 4 Wettmlnater.M•M . ...... CA1..IFORNIA LA Busing Upheld Court Blocla School Board'•~ LOS ANGELES CAP> -The 2nd Dillrkl Court of Ap~aJ has dmJrd lhe ichool dialnct'a mouon lo overturn I mandatory bu&ln.& pro1ram, and lef\ in· tan ~ ot Suptt'IOC' Coun Jucil Paw f:.lly'1 plan for •~hoot deN1tt11Uoe la the Loi A.naelet Unified &rhool Dbtnct. But the COW1 , \n • l2·P-se Ol'dt1'. stayed that part ot E1ty'1 Nllna t.hlt called fortwodefinJUona of• de· ae1re,at4dachool &ctr· •boUveelD Lafu.na Buch, was WOftr1na on • f'ln• plu Wednesday and It wa• DOt tmmediawly '->own lf the ·~•ls court acUoo woulddel-.ylhereltueotlbenewplan 1be •PPt•ls court abo Of'der4!od hurinp for Jan 7, 1 1, oo the ack>ol bo&nra appeal TM achoo& board wu expectt!d to 10 to the at.ate Supreme Court lo try~• 1ta1 fort.be plan nu; PO•TION OP !ab'• Ol'de1' atayed by the ap,,.ala panel wuhll mulll«bnlc deflnitJoa of a de- 1e1re1ated acbool. The appeala ~ left 1tandiA1 • bt·eUuuc ~nllloo -that • dese1re1ated acbool mu.atbe~percentwblte -pluaorminual0pel'ffftl. have bet.a poulbltbad a mulU·elhn1cde0nlUoa been used,·· Ollrand add~ The aev~n·mtmber achool~rd btd elalmecHU all·volunt.ary plan could 1clueve more tnte1ratJon tban &cly'1 plan. and a majorttyoltbe board lndJcat· ed at• newt COflfcrence there would be an immediate appeal ol any portloo.a of lh• appeals court order with wb lch UM')' dtuaree. "An,)1.lme w hav~ m1ndatory busl.nt. lt'a 1 de· fut." aaJd Roberta Weintraub, pNitldent of lhe board. ANO'l'llElt OF mE four anO·buaina memben ol t.he board. John Greenwood, &akl the appeals de- elaloo leav \.he diat.r1ct "ttill lo llmbo." with a need to draft anew Ealy-approvedtntecr•Uoa plan withl.D daya. "I'm happy they've taken out the most lllo&ical portklo, .. Greenwood said of the mulU~c definl· Uon ol deeelJ'"gaUon. The ooly pro-busi.Da board member. Rita Walters. wbo la black. streued she w aa ootjotn.lng the m~orlty lo their appeal plans. Thurldey.Augu1t7. 19'0 Fatal.Crasla An investigation was under way today mto crash that killed pilot or helicopter about to land after spr aying a field w1th pesticides near Salinas. Police and firefighters were hospitalized with headaches and nausea from chemicals' fumes laetrile Bill in Danger SACRAMENTO CAP> A bill that would al· low terminal cancer pa· tJents to use Laetrile re· mains alive. but its Sl million price tag couJd stall cause it trouble. The Assembly Ways and Means Comm ittee voted 9·2 Wednesday to consider the bill, 581580 b y Se n Wiiiiam Campbell. R·Haclenda Heights . on Aug. 18. when 1t reviews bills that cost mo re than Sl00,000 Campbell said he would try t.o remove the amendments. added by the Health Commit· tee. that put the cost ioto the bill. but removal could also cause the 11te muJU-eOullc definition said lbat when~ or more lf'OUps are In a school. the white population had to be within ri\le ~rcent olthe largest or setond· largestethruc ll'OUP '' ll la the height o(lrresponsibllllly not to accept thecourtded11on,''sbesald, ''and~ethatwe have been reverst.>d at every step, and aetoo with de· segregating the Los Angelesscbools " ----------------------------bill's death. Under th,. two definitions. lhe number of children bused w• expttted to more lh&n double this fallto50.000 The court's ruing "denied the school board's ef· rort to stop desep-.gaUon la Loi Angeles as or now," said Fred Okrand, attorney for the American Civil Ll~rtles Union. oee or the mlnonty plalnti!fs io the cue first brousht by the ACLU 17 years ago thlS month "I GUESS THE bottom line of that order as that ;, there will be less desegregation in September und~r :~a combined·miDo rlty definition than would ·ii.ab Clones ·; . ;wrong Virus ..LA JOLLA <AP> -Experiments by a proml· nenl virologist at the University or California, San Diego haye been halted after he accidentally cloned the geneUc material of the wrong virus - • one more dangerous thao the virus under study The cloned material has been placed in • storage pending mvestigations by university of : ficials and the National lnsUtutes of Health in : Washington, whose guidelines were violated. •'1bi.s illustrates ooe :. ( J or the lunds of conc'ems ".....,"TE people have had that ., 'rt scientists do make mis· ---------takes and a ccidents do happen," commented biologl.St Robert Sinahelmer chancellor or UC, Santa Cruz . IAIZf•• Charged 111 Sn'• ~JW LOMPOC CAP> -Disciplinary action has " been ta.ken against three fede.ra1 prison guards whose-improper procedures eased convicted spy Chnstopher Boyce's escape lo freedom, prlaoa ol ficials said A federal Bureau or Prisons probe into the Boyce break-out determined that 'if' roper pro-c~dures were not followed." said Bl Burlington acting legal cowisel in the prisoo bureau's Bur· lingameoCfice Lompoc prison Warden Timothy Keohane pre· viously indicated the disciplinary measures were for alleged laxity and not complicity by the guards U1 the Jan 31 ecape from the federal Con-ecUonal nst1tution's maximum security section Oakland /tf 11rdn-s Profwd OAKLAND (AP> -Police hoped today that a coroner's exammalion would reveal clues •bout the deaths of two men and a woman who were bound. slain and tossed into brush with bap over their heads "We haven't t.rted to remove the wrappings and until the coroner does that we won't know the cause oC death," Lt. Terry Green, bead or the homicide det.all, Hid Wednesday lutlp Cid• lla•affft A.,.rd SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A Superior Court 1udge has drarmticalty reduced a jury's verdict agaln.st former San Francisco Mayor J06eph L. Ahoto and his lawyer son, calling the $3.4 million SCHOOL BOAllD attorney Jerry Halverson said the school system's small plannlna stat! wu under a tremendous strain to draft another integration plan by Monday. "We can put together a plan, we can implement a plan." Halverson sald. "But the quality of lhe plan ls a function or the Ume available. We have a Umlted staff -only a few guys -and they have been work· lng 16hoursaday aod they'llhavetostartallover." The district la the nation's secood largest, with 5 14 schools and M0,000 pupils. Some 26.000 of the atudenta. in sradea 4-8. were bused the past two years under an latertm lotegra· ·taon plan -while Egly tooducted leoctby hearings on the issues involved AFfER EGLY announced hia plan July 7, dis· trict planners had decided about 170 acboola could be lntegrated this fall, while computer expert.a ap- pointed by Egly said as many u 270 achooll could be Integrated under the multi«bnic and bi-ethnic definltlonS ACLU attorney Okrand viewed the tourt stay of the multi-ethnic definllon as a "step backward" fo .. minorities in the district. Barger Again 'Angels' Head OAKLAND CAPl -Within how's a.l\er federal charges againat him were dropped, Ralph "Son· ny" Barger was back at the helm oC the notorious Hells Angels 010torcy~e gang . ·'It fee la great,•· Barger said, emerging from a meeting Wednesday lo a t~story house where members clad in jeans and leather Jackets gathered to elect hlm president of the Oakland Chapter -Oagship of the Angels organiz.aUoo. ,.Barger, while not saying how many members werl present at the hour-long meettnc. said be was "unanimously" elected. Barger said be replaced Elliott Valderrama, wbo "voluntarily ·alepped down." Barger. 41, said be hoped to open a motorcycle s ho . ibly wt th mooev borrowed from . tus wife's parents. •• ~ "" . . '!"'· ·-.,..·-~I \ -.. •, ' t "l 'M EITHER going to have to &et a job or have a little business going," Barger said after the meeting. "I've had plans for a lot of years to start up some kind of bUte business. I hope I can get into aomet.hini like that." ....... Earlier in the day, federal prosecutors announced Baraer and hls wtre Sharon, were being dropped aa defendants ln tbe federal racketeering, &\ID and dr\11 cue involvmc club members and asaoc:lates. Shortly afterwards and before the meetinc. Barger disclosed there was a "posalbWty" be would be elected at the meetJ.ni. Barter founded the Chapter and beaded It.for 1S years. Barger was acquitted oJ one count of racketeering and obtained a mistrial on a con· splracy count io a trial of 18 penoos that ended Ju· ly 2. legal malpractiqe award "excessive " In slashing the amount lo $880,000, Judge A~ISTANT· U.S. Attorney Robert Meuller Morton R Colvin issued a 14-page opinion Wednes· said the government had no recent proof to tttry day explaining why he t.hou.ghl him on the conspiracy counL The Jury !aUed to the Jury was too generous in its reach a verdict oo conspiracy and racketeerto& award to Wyoming rancher counts again.at Sharon. Oosed Rule Debated LAETRILE. derived from the pits of apricots. almond~ and a rew other foods . has attracted a nationwide cult that pro· claims 1t to be a canccp c u r e . But doctor's groups say it Is worth· 1e ss and potentia lly d a ngerous because or the cyanide it contains State's Delegation Divided LOS ANGELES <AP> -If a meet- 1 n g b y Southern C aliforni a Dtm<><:ratic delegates ls any ind1ca· lion, opposing camps should cl~h head-on at next week's Democratic convention \It New vork over the •s· sue of whether their votes shouJd be committed on the first ballot. About 150 people roughJy half det. egatea. attended an lnfonnat1onal meeting Wednesda y a t the State Building, called by st.ate delegation chairman John Tunney He had held a similar meeting for Northern California delegates Tuesday m San. Francisco. THE CONFRONTATIONS came over a proposed rule. a change rrom the l978 convention guldelllles. that would require delegates lo vote on the first ballot for their pledged can- didate. The rule Is scheduled for a vote at the convention tn New York Monday night. Amid angry murmurs. enthusiastic app lause and occasional !>hoots. del- egates pledged to President Carter argued that to free delegate.. would be "disenfranrh1s1ng voters." while :.upporter.. of Sen Edward Kennc<ly called the proposal "a robot rule ," saying they're paying their own ex· penses to the convention 11nd don't want I.Cl "wa5te t1mt.> and mone~ rub- ber·slampin g a cand1datE· .. Kennedy supporters. the maJonty in t he delegation. hope opening the f1r'i l ball ot would g1vl' tht>tr ran d1date a chanc(' of dcfecstlng Carttr ror the pres1dent1al nomtnallon It 1s legal in 22 states, out may not be pre - sc ribed. sold or use <t legally In Cah!om la . Campbell's bill, the Mth he has introduced on the subject. would alt low Laetrile to be pre- "crtbed to a cancer pa t 1 ~nt who has been rhagnos cd as termina l by a canctr spec1ahM C'ALIFORSIA. with 1h 30fi del· To get the bill oul or elates. could plcay a i.1gmh cdllt role the Health Committee tn the de-cis1on. but representauon 1s last month, Campbell split, Wlth 139 pledged to Carter and •had lo promise to bring 167 lo Kennedy 1t bar k there -quite The comments from the noor came possibly to be killed U a rter speaker. from both camps pre· he m ade any substantial sented their sides or the issue. changes m 1t. HICK'S MEN'S STORE AUIUST CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVINGS SUITS GIOUP OF SUITS J:\eau ,. it c "f'I •••....•••....•.••.......••• NOW 94.75 to I 09.75 GIOUPOFSUITS ReoV"J' 'es ''"t•r'O" .................. HOW 14'.75to rt9.75 KtMGSllOGI SUITS Reo.,ll)r 'J c. 00 •c :t':. 'J'I •••••.•....••••• MOW 169.75 to I tt.7S AUSTltrlltlB> surrs l\er:>ulO' 2•"00 tr '}]C. 00 ................ MOW 19'.75 to 219.75 HICRT flUIMAH SUITS ReaJor 350 00 •r 3QSOO .............. OW 269.75 to 309.75 SPORT COATS 610UP Of SrolT COATS Reo.h to t tO OO •.•••••.•••.•.....••••••.• MOW 79.75 ••ow OF SrotrT coATS Req.i1or to nsco .......................... How H .75 Y&OUI COATS Requlor 16500 ...................................... MOW 99.75 MOUPOF 5'0lrT COATS l\eqja 15500 ro 18500 .......... MOW 119.75 to 159.75 SHOES R.Ols.mM SHOES Reqolor 57q5 to 6500 •••.•.•....••••••......•.••.•• HOW 39.85' FlOlst-eM SHOES Requo 72 50 ro 75.00 .•.••••••••••••.•.•••••..••••• MOW 49.I~ SLACKS Courtenay Davis in June. The decl.sioo meant that 17 persons remained ~ ~~. a~t ~·~~~ ~~ ~lh!.!.~-.o~~~ ~.~~~~ .. ~l'~~· Pf8"(',,,_.<i1 .. ··'-Jffs.""liaiier ~ata S&effft~ilt-at ~Ju:a·r1m-r:' · tlce awards. was levied agaln:st housewife again" alter l..be announcement lbe cou- GIOUP OF SL.Aas Reovlor 27 Q5 to ]() 00 •.•.•.•..•.••••••.....•..••• MOW • 9.1$\" DllSS SLACICS Requlor '32 50 to .. S.00 •••.•.•.•.....•.•...•. MOW 21.15 2 ~ 45.00.. Alloto and his son, Joseph M. pie was dropped from the case. She laid they have Alioto, aft.er the Jury found they been "celebrating every day" ainee Soony was ri!· had engaged in negllgence, in· leued from custody oo $100,000 bail Friday. AUOTO teotlooal mllrepresentaUoo and Barger. who bad been in custody since his ar· coocealment w~n Uley exclucled Oav1s from the rest in June 1979, sald that while be ·was "ecstatic" spoils o! a 1S68 uUtru.st case at tbe announcement. be wu "ltill upset about the A~•"• Clta•• FJ...,._ 14 months it cost me.·· '/.~r.:. ~-;-~;~.-~-r..~~-.2·r.:.;..;.;~.~~ •.:(;.._. •• ~ .~.,._-~ , 150 tom oC rank anchovies was mostly finbhed charges were dropped "in the Interests of JuaUce Wednesday at s.nt.a Cruz Yacht Harbor. but • -that they did not have enouab reeeot evidence aJM)keeman waned &bat awan»of tbe amalllilb qainst Socm.y and had fett tt would be lesttimate · could re«am. to keep him tn on the c:onaplncy count but due to Tbouaand.s cf anchovies swam into the harbor the jury verdict on Count 2. tbey felt it would be ovn the weekmd for safety, then began dY1DI beat just to diamiu." from lack ot oxJeen, clotllnl the harbor and foul· Similar moUoos were filed Tuesday lnvoMnc Lill t.be alt . Anaela members John Palomar and James Wttt. Jlemben ot the Callfomla Conlen•bOD Corpa Barger, jol.ninc the A.ocela in the early 1980s. and bUDdredl 'of volunteers have worked alnce became president a year later and tt. IDOlt rialble Sanday 1COOP1J1C dead ancbcmes from the water. member. Half a p&aeapple Riled wtth r...h fnatt • ...... c.a.p dll1111 ... """-:_.,.:. ..... \ I 2 ~--------~------- DRESS SHIRTS AllOW SHOlrT SUIYE SMITS Reqjor I 3 00 10 IS 00 •.•...•.•..••••••• MOW 7.15 AalOW LONG SLllVI S..,-S Reqjor 15.00 to \Q.00 ••••••••••.••.•• , •. MOW 9.IS. 6ANT & ADOW SHll'TS Req.b 2000 to 2 ... 00 ......................... MOW I t .IS. >~. J,.,,,_. ,r-~41 ·-~~.(;t";..-.: .,,,,.~ I'--·-"•' """'1/i.•..,,,,..,,,'",.,~,...._ • •. ~l..,-~\".°',..,...K~--:-<1 .... -·~~ 4...,,.. 7 ~-. ~· ~ .,...N~IWEAK1., 'H' \#·' .• ,...~ .. ~, '0 •· .... · -"~. MIClmlS R~ to ~2 50 ................................ MOW 6.99 J for 20.oct "MICITllS Requlor to 18 SO •.••.•.........•..•..•....••..•. NOW 7.99 J fer JJ.00' SPORT SHIRTS HOUP Of SPOIT SMll'TS RecPa to 20.00. • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • . . . . • ..••• MOW I I .IS ..OUP Of SPOlrY SHllTS R~ to 2S.OO •••••••••••••••••..•••.••••• MOW t J.11 .. OUP Of SPOlrY SMllTS R~ to 28.SO •••••••••••••••••...•••.•••• MOW 15.11 ....... Al• fen • 34'7YleU. ..... ec 'S M.wpwt .... ......... • 1442~ .. MetOltW. MEN 'S STORE WWll6it- ' l ' ~\ \ orangeCoas•Da11vP1101 Editorial PQfle ............................................................. Thut~dOV. August 7. 1980 Robert N. Weed1Pubh\tMr Thomu Keev1f/Ed1tor BctrbdrJ Kre1b1ch 1Edltorial PaQe Editor Recycle Project Hits Roadblocks ..l.'ha Cia ~r lrvme 1s havtp tn>ubt~-wfth it '* n. mlent oned plan to offer free curbside collectJon rvk ror i:ecyclublt> m.atcr1a l s uch a s new p pera :.and nlummum cans. Tht-•dca .,.... to Interest a private Orm m the collec uon M"hcdule. off ring the company ll or part or the prof· 1\.s tn rf'lum fo,.lht> l>er\'tCe. lnh:~t W'1S S<' nt Of 17 ~mpanu~A rontacted, only one Ctltrt.'00 to orrer the ~rvlt"e and that only if the oi...:ralll'lf' "ere subl,,1d1ied "1\0ttter company was tn· tere,.we-. ,_,.l> 1( the ,.,, > J \' .. 1l an return an excluslvt! Garl1 ... 1t• ( C•llt>rUO:\ rr .. r.chise l\uod•, •·d y lhe recycling industry curre ntly ts r•<'.lher .i•· JJrolltabl~ flor 41 popular a at was a few yeaf'b back We'd .)u .. pt>rt that trash companaes would be s cr ambling ovN l L< h oth r tf the curbside colle<'taon pro aram produced 4r tidy profit. Still, a recychn~ program certamly should attract some eooperatlon from environment-minded Jrvino res•· dents. The city shouldn't give up yet. It could be that the city itself could work out an ~ronomlcal collection system for recyclable materials that would h.it thl' break-even point. Or at the very least. collection points for such materials could be placed at several locations in tht! cit y so residents mindful of the rt!cycling benefits could µ~rticipate conveniently Swint Meet Question The U.S. Long Course National Swimming Cham· pionship that ended Saturday in Irvine Heritage Pa rk Aquatic Complex was, by all accounts, an extremely sue· cessf ul meet F'or several days Irvine was the swimming capital of the country. Undoubtedly, this country's boycott of the Moscow Olympic Games contributed to the importance of the Irvine swim event. ~ut m the aftermath of the meet , a hard question must be asked: Why did the City of Irvine have to lend the m eet organizers $5,000 just before the cham pionships? irvme Aquatics Club offi cials <organi zers of the meet) said the money was necessary lo pay for additional J>leachers It seems ironic that the city of Irvine had to be ta pped for a n eleventh hour interest-free loan for an event which stood lo bring the TV network covering it <ABC in this case) a sizeable chunk of money in advertis a.ng revenue It wasn't a big problem this time, but there seems lo be a lesson to be learned for the planning and financial n egotiations for future major events at the Heritage Park Aquatic Complex Growth &nd Criine Crime ls on the rise in Newport Beach and Irvine. Officer John Desmond, who keeps track of crime statistics in Newport Beach, and Jim Broomfield. his Irvine counterpart, said this week that both cities ex· perienced significantly more crimes in the first six months of this year than in the same period last year. The population of a city is obviously a key factor in its crime rate. This certainly played a role in Irvine's 10.3 percent increase in serious crime_s . Newport Beach's crime increase was a few percentage points less. Irvine's population is increasing faster than any city lta 1nze in California. It now has 65,133 residents, up from B1 ,430 last year at this time. . Newport Beach's permanent population increased on· ly by l ,000 residents during the same time period. But tourists and other visitors to the city traditionally swell the non-resident population during the summer. Desmond a nd Broomfield say that burglaries and other thefts are occurring with a higher-than-normal fre- quency this summer The police know t he thieves and burglars are out there and they're doing their best to combat them. But the best weapon against them is public aware- ness and citizen safeguards. That's up to you. • Opinions expressed in lhe s pace above are those of the Da ily Pilot. Other views e xpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilo t. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Ice Machine Jack Andt~r on 'Whitewash'· Oears Oil Firms \\ 1\~lll NGTON Th~ ··what ••bt• I nc'4 "• ht•Jdlanc or the > 1•,ar may wt'll bt• th\4 one m The New York Tln1<'1> thl· other day "l' ~ 011 Compuntt~ Arc IM d Ulumcl~ In ·79 GJt. Shortage ·· T h le. 1a..,ton1s h 1n1i: verd ict. cXO ft l'f J llll ~ U1 g O tl ur rl'!oPOOSI b1lt1 y tor t ht' l(J ~ l in e :. Jnd h UKC Pl l l'C l n c r c a i>e s. w.i:. rendered b y b ureuu l'l<ll S In Jtm my Car lcr 'i. J usu cc crnd Energy Oepartmenll> Ami if 1t SOWlds familiar. it's because a preltm- mary .. investigation" by DOE rl'ached un identical conclus1on laM yea r. T h e e arli e r E ne r gy Mailbox I> ·purtment report was labeled .i "w h it e w a s h .. by knowledgeable cr1t1cs or lhe Oil industr y, a nd It 's clear the wh1tenE'!>~ of the government'!> bure auc r a tic cal cimi n e h as grown no less blinding 1n the month.-. since then . TO H EA R th e Ca rt e r ndin1nlstration tell tl , 81g Oil's skyrocketing profits m the past 18 months might as we ll have been manna from heaven so unconnected were they to any mi sco n du c t b y th e o il companies. In what has become an e ndlessly repeated the me o( the administration the two latest reports blame last year's oil s hortage on a drop 1n imports caused by the cutoff or Iranian s upplies. As I have reported more than o n ce w i t h u nr e rut e d d oc um t.'nl :.t ti o n . h e government 'b own r1gures show that the United Stat eb actually im ported morc oil after Iran cul u:s off than we had the year bl'for e. because o the r oil· prc.>ducing nat1oru. rus hed m with emer gency shipments that more than made up the shortfall. THE IRANIA N cutoff excuse. to put it blWtlly. was a lte, and Jimmy Cart.er knew 1t. In the best Big Lte technique, however , h e a ppare ntl y hope s that constant repet1t1on will persuade the ripped-off American public t hat Iranian e volut1onaries we re w blame ror the gasoLine crisis last year and, therefore can be bla med for the next inevitable gas crunch. Th e a dm i ni s t r a tio n '> pl'rs1stcnl refusal to lay any b l a m e on t he otl ba rons 1s understandable : If the truth ever comes o ut. tnc government, particularly t~c Depa rtment or Energy, will ~a ve to share the bla me with l ig Oil. My own 1n vest lgat1o n and those of C'tperts in the field. s how that both had mucb to gain from an artif1ciaJly created s hortage last ear. HIGHLY RELIABLE industr'lt sources havt! suggested to my a1;soc1ate Dale Van Atta that the tempo rary s h ortage was c on coct e d b y the Carte r ad011nis tration and the o il industry Carte r wan t e d a dramatic cnsi> to convince the public of the need ror long.term conservation· the oil companiel> we re happy t o connive in a situation that would and did brini: theat unprecedented price increases. One who was not bedazzled hy the I a test administration "-hitewas h was Sen . Edwar<> Kenne<ly. D·~ss. Hf' promptl.)' <.fra rted private lett1;;rs to Just1c(' a nd DOE. pornt1n~ out .. wide d1 'i<'r c p a ncie1t" 1n the two <• g e n l' 1 e s ' (' p o r l s. a n d cha llcngmg the ~criousness or the1 r inv~t1gat1on~. KF.N:'liF.DV WA~TS to know. .1 rnoni.: other things , why then• \.\.a s no analys 1-, of the 1978 inte rnational 011 m arket; why <l1ffe rent t1m<' pl'rlods were t•o m pared to c1 1Hcre nt base p t•r 1ods; why o il i ndus try p r1>Je1·t1on ... we r e.: apparently uc,c.:d unqu~t1onmgly. and why. muq 1n c r ed1bly ol a ll , no internal 011 1ndustr v <IO<'umcnL'> \I.ere i.ubpcx·naed. In h is l e tt e r t11 En e r g ) Secretary Charles W. Duncan. Kennedy concludcd that "the Ame ric a n peo p le s t ill lack reliable information an order to t>Va l u ate the c aus es of the )?as oline shortage-. ·• That's putting 1t mildly Goatlift May Endanger Other Species To the Editor: t wonder if Cleveland Amory ever indulges in a pork chop or a steak Certainly he would never be guilty of havm~ a pig or a cow killed for s uch a mundane purpose Perhaps he 1s a vegetarian I have supported eithe r finan· cially or th.rough my lobbying er. forts the protection or the sea ot· te r . the mountain lion . lhe whale. the porpoise. the pup fis h. the lute elk the condor . the big hom sheep and the desert tortoise. I have supported pres- er vation and protection of their habitats so that they m ight find food and resting places or uo· polluted water. I have protested the -'Use of steel traps ror the coyote or the bear . or the use of 108. the poison tha t continues to kill v1rtim after victim. But the goall> on San Clemente Island. and the burro in Grand C anyon . De a th Va l le y a nd els e whe r e tend to cr;.1<.fi ca te e verything on which other forms of life depend. Thl' loss of plant cover leads to erosion and a bar· re n land . Left to t he mselveb they would soon exhaust their own food :-.upply a nd s tarve to death. Will we continue to stay at that low lcve1 by re·electing Carter and h1:. henchmen" GOLDIE JOS~Pl-I Dispwe• Editorial To the Editor · In your July 31 editorial lJUed 'Less Than Open .. you have staled the facts quite incorrecUy consioering you have a reporter in attendance at all Irvine Unified School District Board of Educallon meetings The first error is that "the public testimony was arbitrarily h alted.·· The fact 1s that the oublic was given special time to s peak, a nd the agenda was modified afte r it was approved to allow the public to voice their concerns a pproximately two hours earlier than the item on the agenda. This was in con· s ideration of the pJbhc interest and a desire on the part of the board not to make them wait re:o.pet't.s. You indicat e. the Daily Pilot bas been about a~ cn ltcal a1> any newspaper rega rding th1· Hird l'OW1 and you rl'f£·r to th .. loc;t rC~P l'Cl Jb d1t;. . Hut. r.11hc r than dealing 1A 1th j)C)(\!>I bll' recourses or soluuon .... you r,use instead the q ue s tions when how. and by whom the rourt should be cha llenged ConllnuaJ controver'i&a l r ul ings such as the C.:<t ud1llo and Tanner dec1s1ons. se ven death p e na1ty re v e r~a i... ig noring c itizen mittativ~ a nd lt>g1slation which "restor ed the denth penal- ty.·· and two d 1•r 1 ~1on .., this month re bail and. thl' .. no duty to not1ry·• ruhn~. lloth rl'lated 10 re l casm~ kno wn d angerous criminals. arl' indeed pushin~ the pendulum fur1 her 1n 1t:-. self· destructive .... wmj?. tn the dJrec t1on or .. cn mtnal right ...... b th1 ... not m on •than ··unsettling .. ·• introduced are a s follows: L eg 1 ~l a t1 on a lr e ad::. 1ntro dul'l'O 1n t h e Senate authorize-; •• m1n1 mum or ~ m ti hon fo r thf' acquis ition of pa rk lands 1n Orange County This means that th<' Oepartmenl of the Interior would have the authority t o purcha se these lands. However . the department has a backlog of S2 8 billion of !'UCh lands to be purchased. -The National P a rk Service. 14 tthin th<' Department of the Interior has lhe authority to dl'ter mtne whith or these lands \.\. llt bt• purchased ;,nd in what orde r MorPover. there are not enough funds available to covet" c•x1stmg commitments. There h . therefor<'. no guarantee that the lands alon~ the Orange Coast:. will be purchased at any lime in the nca r future. even 1 f the pending leJ?1slatlon were to pass. In r aC'I , the s t a ff at thl' IN RECEST rww:-releases of Oepartment of the Inter ior has Caltfo m 1ans fo r a Rt•spons iblc already ind1eated that the land1t Supreme Court. \.\. t' r<.'ferrc.>d tu in QUf•SI ion would not be given THE SECOND error is that tht• ~hattenn~ of rt"cords for pr1 orit~. There fo r e. in an while the staff report was not murder and ma} hem ai. J n on probab1ht) tht fund in~ woulrt in detaH 1t was presented thre+> l!Otn~ national dil>a!>ter rur which not be forthcoming before the weeks earli er than planned. to pNmii.s ivt' J?overnment mu<.,t be four ·y<'nr exp1rot1on date wider give the ('Ommun1ly input on a bla m t.'d. and t.>X pre1>Scd that lh t.' te rms o( the pe nd ing key s ubJe<'t ~early as possible. ~OH'rnmt.>nt '1> mo~t important k.-:1slallon. Because of this fact, The third error 1s m your per fu nction mui.t be to protect its the current proposed legislation SO TH E NAVY is spending <'e ption o f whe re personne. l·i tize n l>. J 1> o ppose d t o would see m to be me r ely a By L .M. BOYD Why is the spin put on a $148 .000 a nd the f'und ror matte rs are to be discussed cnminais we declared that all leg1slat1H' exer(1sc. Q. Who invented the firs t billiard ball called English'' Animals Sl00.000 and pe rhaps Personnel !'Tlallers a.re discussed who aid m sustaining or an the . mechanical ice-making So asked a chent. Am now in-more to capture the goats on San 1n executive s esi.1ons by all r e le ase o r dcpra vt'd kille rs SINCE MV recent tour or the machine? formed that can be crediteo Clemente Island Amory. would publi<' bodies b<'<'ausc of the s hould tx' accountable for the pro pe rty, I have explored ways A . C redit a phys ician to a British billiards whiz. He moreover spend thousands of nature or the subject and the fut4re Vl<'hm:-or ~uch lu!J.t!>5. or funding a park for th~¢?£~~ aamed Dr. John Gorrie with came over here and beat the dolla rs more t~a.rter. ~pres· ~~I.>.lll~qi_ ~l.d>+,a.. Qe~~~ ~~.~~ -:-·~ -~ "'* _.J~....,....~;.· • .)'....f-t.,•~ one.,.~~~"-?lk.~aJ.-t~~,s.o~~~~ .... ~~<.: :~~-~ · ·~}~ ~-·,i4"t~~.(;j,~1.i.~ .. nl!fY'~ .. ~~ · · ecid'itislr~ygov ,. '6 ntt.ln'tes .ilia'{ 'llfve been CDB5'tr;);..lj.~;,·-..-..~-.~ ..... ~ ...... .,...-i ""''· 1 Y trans por'r ihe goal'> lest they s pec1r1cally discussed. ernment 1s a cruel Ind unusual e st a blis hed m the legis lation a:ia e bis sweltering m ala ria the common word for' his become seasick on a 20·30 hour FRED GAHM experiment being pe rpetrated that has been irtroduced. r have patient more comfortable in technique. bar gt' triP, to San Pedro. President. Irvine Unified School upon a seemingly confused and <'o n c I u d e d U al t h e most Apalachicola. Fla. The heat Thousands of ~ollars and hun-D1str1ct Board ht'lpless citizenry pe rhaps no exped1t1ous ~lotion would be to was fierce a long the Gulf Leonardo da Vinci's "Last dreds ~r m an hours have been of Edu<'allon longer cap3 bl~ of expressing iL.c; have the r~dlllf; ~ome from the Coast the reabo uts . So he Su1;>per" -as il exis~s today s pent in efforts to round up outrage State of Cahfonta s share of the •t1ged a s team-powered 1s the work o! not JUSt one burros in Gra nd Can yon or Au i We of Cetlifo rn .ans for & Land and Water Conservation I motor to a compr~ssor. It but of ma~y painters. It has De ath Vetllcy until t he expense .. ~ l•"aJI on Rt•s pon!>tble s u.,re me Court Fund. as opposed to the federal ~ooled the air all ri.ght. but be.en rep~ed and retouched a nd rutihty of the ope ration To he Editor· . dc<'lar~ tha~ .. ~esisi<;.>ns P)~ .~Tb!!. ~tJ.1\(l_~b,lit JJl.~ ~e formed in the pipes. He so many times that few spots became<:VJ.denl. ,,,, .... ~ ...... ~ ... ~ ...... I ~ ..... ~C4'C~t !.~~-:i-r~ -' ..... -..,~l-~.""'.'wi:imv~ .. t.'ttt.ti~lft.#~lW€ (~ ~ doctored ~he idea some mo!:.e ... ar~JefLSU ~ ~~~·· ,.,.. ,_.~~ --~--~ ~-.... t .-'?~-t~~ ~l'ITyi~~afdlng -~3i,~~c0nfinuing ·threatto public decisi<>f_l on priorities as to which : ~ .... .,.,_ ........ ~~~'>""24~.j ~~·~~d~"'f'.e~-,.~~ .. ~·'1>"-' ~ ..... · -*disapi)earing every year Are we "Influx of AJiens ··"etc lt;s good s afety T he elimate of fear la nds in the state would be ' '8 tuoof"~. ~n u oaied a himself.~ going to protect the animals that to see some of u.5 are ~aking up c.rcated by skyrocketing uncon-P~rch~ and tn wtrat order-. • -~an of wa~ lD at. The water are hastening th~ demitt -of the to the dangers ahead! trolled violent cr ime in this Therefore. the lands a long the turned to tee.-Eure~a! He Q. Where did the state endang~red species .a nd at the U thissneakinginvasion lsnot country and its intimidating ef· Ora n g e ~oa s _t could .be , manufactured brick·s1zed lee oameolOregonc:omefrom? same time expend time and el· s topped we "Anglos" and reel on the citizenry has tn so purchased ma timely ra.~h1on. ~ubes. Everybody thought he A. Some say it's rrom the fort to save those whose con· descendants will b ecome many ways made victims 'of us Under~ proposals. the St.ate • was too far out. He died Spanish "Orejon" m eaning tinued e xistence Is c r itical'> forelgnersinour owncountry! all. o f. Ca.llfornia . w o uld b e , lwoke. "big·eared men." Such a policy does not make Our immigration laws need to TONY RACKAUCKAS responsible for 81amteoance and t Dear Gloomy Gus Boo to tbe clods who dt1rupt tbote terrific FulliGn lalaDd cooceru -one d &be few free ~ sct1 t.beM days -b)' arrlYI•• late, ~ t.broqh the •••I• aad l•a•la1 ~. OONCDT FAN Collectors of antique dolls say the dolls that have their mouths clOMd are the most valuable. But they don't say why. Q . Is there an academic college for the deaf? A. Only one worldwide. G allaudet Co llege in Washlnlton, D.C. Sale ~ athletJc shoes bas mort than tripled in the last six years ,, • sense. be enlorced. the border patrol 0 development or the park: so my The transferred goats are to force doubled or tripled. and. eputy Dist. Atty. plan~ wou~d not creat e an • be put to work clearing the fire mos t important, severe DR. HOWARD ita;K8~ addit1onaJ r1nanclal burden for To the Editor: brush. When they have eaten punishment meted out to those CallCof!Ua. that what wlll they ea\ then, caught sneaking in! C uf0 ·Chairman . Ag am. let mt s ay that r they and all the UtUe nannies Alto. employers hJring these R lb a S om ians ror a strongly support the creation of that have come lnlo belng? •sneak-Ins" should be given espons 1~ upreme Court an Oran~e Coast Park. My MARY SCOTr punishment in the form or heavy concern is that we orrer the fines ,..,.,, f1-lld• people ot CallComla a proPQ5al Do we want 3 lan guage that will work, one ror which problem like Canada has in To the F.d.itor· funds wi ll be available. and not Que.._.., I want to express my strong one that wtll offer false hopes '"*w' HENRY R. BENNIK support roe the establishment of and possibly never be runded. a park ln the Oran.ce Coast area. SJ. RAY AKA WA l arree the creation of this park United States Senator C...CON1••t11 I I Why are the American people so s hoc ked at the C arter admlnlstration tryln1 to enlist the help of Khad•lY or Ubya, throulh the 1ood ofnces of Bllly Carter, to get Kbometnl or Iran to release our hoetaaes? To the Editor: Your editorial entitled. "Court Overhaul Move UnaetUin1" CJu· ly 20) re a cltiuns effort to rt· call Juatiee.s Bird and Tobriner ls s urprt1in1 ln a number of is lmportant It will provide public outdoor recreational use and enJo)lmenl and protect tM area '1 natural resources throu.ch the acqW.SlUon of undeveloped lands. The rear._ I have not 1&IPl)Orted u.y of I.be federal l eclalatlon that h as been "" 0.11, "-_....:. <--• .. <-t ........ ~L..-.. .............. ,.> Tbe fint person they stooped to ealilt was PLO leader Arafat. -.aut even .t.bole low level• of neeotlallom have done no l90d. J I , I .. : ...................... , .... c.... ..... . (A .............. w It ........... -__ _ ..................... _....,.. .. ........................ .._.._ .. IM ......... _, .................... .... d~ttMc .... .. La una I §outh Coa t \'our Ho1nt•to•1n Daily ;\'f•"·spapt"'r ll'lfll>N VOL. 73, NO. 220 ... SECTION~. 56 PAGES ORANG TWE NTY -FIVE C ENTS I Killer Hu1·ricane Heads for Mexico II ERi DA. V~alan Pe-ntn1ula . Medco <AP> -Hurnc&M Al In, the moat po.-erful s torm on l"ffOrd "' tJ.w north we:st Canb- been. samed rury toda)' as It churntd lo ,.•ard M txlco ·~ Vucat~ ~runsuh1 with wind ol 175 mph <Photo Paae A4 > i The hurric ane. the third s trongest Atla n tic s t or m 10 modem hi.story, was on a path that could put the lulle r storm orr the U S. Gulf coast by tht! Advice Sought In Sale The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil has hired a Los Angeles firm to advise it on the sale of part of the Sycamore Hills prope rty which is now being negotiated. The council ag reed t'o pay $16.000 to Keyser Marston As· sociates for land use economic <-onsulting in conjunction Wlth the Baywood project. The cit)' is currently negotiat· ang with Baywood Development Co. of Newport Beach to sell a S3·acre parcel of Sycamore Hills off El Toro Road adjacent to Le isure World. Sale proceeds would be used to service a portion of the debt the city owes on the land and reduc~ the Sl.500-a-day interest that is .. cc ruing . .. It is essential for the city to retain a consultant to advi.se the city as to the value of the prop· erty for the proposed develop- ment." said City Manager Ken Frank. Otherwise. Frank said, the ci· ty might not receive the highest market price for the property. He estimated the sale of the land s hould bring more than· SS milhon to the city. Laguna Beach purchased the Sycamore Hills property. Jocat· eel between El Toro and..Laguna Canyon roads. two years ago to end lawsuits between the former owners and the city over how much of the area s hould remain Ul open space Problems arose when the ,city found it could not sell revenue bonds to raise funds for the land The city agreed to pay S6.75 m illion for the land by April 1978 But by June of the following y e~r it had paid -0nl y Sl.3 mallion. thereby defaulting on the mortgage and leaving the ci· ty open to a lawsuit. However, Rancho Palos Verdes Develop. ment Co . former owners of the property, have thus far taken no let;al a<-t1on against the city Money from the s ale of the proposed Baywood parcel would be used to lower the mortgage on the 522' acre parcel, buying Laguna Beach officia ls more time to look into other options lo oay orr the loan we«krnd It lt"rt bl·h1nd ill lt!U!it 71 d••d and C-XtC'llhl V(' l.lf'Vl&btd tton on l~ rour1h dJy of its rttni paae lhrouuh th1· Canbh.-.an About 2.500 011 rtN "'<>rkl•rs "'tre evocualt'd oft th<· j(•Jw roaf\t A l>pokc-~nwn f0t Pt·m~x . Mexico's stalt' pl.'lrull'um monopol). said 2.000 worhrb and technicians OAere moved from its offshore mstallallons The l S NattOndl Weather St!n 1<-e said Allen. w1 lh top winds of 175 mph -instead of 155 mph recorded six hours earlll'r wab centered near ldlltude i i 4 north, longitude 85.5 ""est. or 110 miles easl·northeast of Coiumd, Mexico "At tht' present time. the eye or Allen IS wobbling a little lo the right of the track and if this trend <-ontinues during the day, the m~l dangerous portion or the hurricane will pass off the tn..ic;t or lhP northeast Yucatan GHders' IJps, Doamas When his hang glider stalled below the ridge line at Niguel Beach st ate park Wednesday, Stuart Reichert, 21. of Huntington Beach made a sharp right turn into the cliff. Ll!e~uards called in paramedics who took Reichert to South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna where he was lis ted inf a ir condition today Peninsula," the weather service said. "However. a shift to the left oC the track will bring the rull brunt or the 175 mph wands and extremely high seas over the re· sort areas of the northeast Yucatan Penins ul a this after noon " The 150-mile·wide Yu<-atan channel, which separates Mex aco from Cuba. was closed to nav1~at1on by both countnes Airports in wealthy tourist re· sorts or Isla Mujt'res a nd Can cun were closed The Cuban n e "'s agency Prensa Latina s<i1d the hur ricane battere<J Is la Juventad. a small island 58 miles off Cuba's "'es tern coast. ruining all its citrus plantations There were no report!'. of c a s ualties. although the island was crowded "1th 25.000 high school students from Third World countries there on ~<-holarsh1ps . The Texas Louisiana coast as roughly 700-800 mile!> northwest of lhc Yu<-atan and app('ars to be an the path of All t>n, which has ba s 1call> followed a wes t northwest route since buildtng to hurricane fnrcc off the eastern Carabtx-ao ,..,land of St Lut'ia \1 onday mo rning However. there was no certainty lht: storm "'oulc1 cont1nul'on the s ame track <Set-ALLl-:"'W, Page A2> South Laguna County OKs Plans For Ridge~e Use The Oran~e Count) Board of Supervisors, overruling obJeC· lions that the pro1ect could be better designed. has given its approval to <i 281 -unit con · dom1ru um and luxury home de· velopment for the ridgehne overlooking South Laguna. The board We<tnesday unan- 1 mously upheld county Plan- ·Lou Grant' TopE"1my Nominee mng Comm1ss1on apnroval for the project. "'h1 r h \\Ill cover 212 acres. 143 of -which "Ill be kept 1n open space The South Laguna C1v1c As· soc1atioo had appealed the mat ter to supervisors beeaus~ or its concerns that grading a long stee p s lopes wo uld 11ca r hillsides. The group also wc1.., concerned about protec tion of wildllr .. habi t at . ve~e t<i t1 nn and watershed Included 1n the use pt:rmat ap. proved by the board wt:re t.'Ond1· lions suggested by Supervisor Thomas Riley to ease aesthetic concerns. tStt RIDGE, Page AZ> SJC Adopts Budget Reflecting Deficit San Juan Capistrano City the city's Sl.030.600 conungency Council members have adopted reserve . counc il me mber~ PASADENA <AP> -"Tbe an Sll.1 million budget for agreed Wednesday night Lou Grant Show" dominated the 1980.Sl. Wlth a general fund def They had approved ~ener:.I Emmy Award nominations to-1c1tof$61.700. fund expe nd itu res totallnR day for the second straight year The deficit will ~ther be cor· SJ.943.SOO about Sl00.000 more as the threat of an actors rected by paring programs in than the amount recommended boycott clouded next month's the fall. or be covered by part of by City Manager Jim Mocalis. 32nd annual awards ceremooy. With the c ity's five·YE'ar The CBS series about a Los Drug Raid budget program renecting in-Angeles newsroom headed by creasingly tighter funding. coun· Edward Asner collected 15 cilmen 1nd1cated they wall be nominations. looking at asse5sment district.'> "Moviola," a lhrtt·part movie Nabs Three and other methods or shonng up series about the early days or revenues the motion picture industry. col· While construction projects tected 13 nominations. and "M-In Da.na and the public 11o1Jrks depart A-S-H" had 11. ment re<:e1ve<i the bulk of the aci· Other shows receiving mult.J A drug inves t i g at 1 0 n dit1onal $102.900. Mayor Gary pie nominations included "All s pe arheaded by the Garde n Ha usdorfe r noted that public Quiet on the Western Froot" Grove Police Department has works proJects are ·a funct.100 with seven, "Amber Waves" resulted in the arrest of t.hr~ of growth''. and thus necessary with six. NBC's "The Big Show" men . including 3 Capistrano The city 1s romm1tted to fund w ith six. "Barys hnikov on Beach resident. and the seizure most of the projects. such as Broadway" with six. "The Mup· of l O pounds of hashish and road improvements on Camino pet Show" with eight and two quantities of marijuana and co-Capistrano and Cook develop· canceled NBC s eries , "The caine. ments Rockford Files" with six and The arrests. made Tuesday "The real crux as capital proJ· "Skag" with seven. night. OC<.'WTed at a Dana Point ects We have to do things to "LouGrant"wasnominatedas motel. fund t hem r athe r th a n go the outstanding drama series and Those arrested were identified through city fundtng," he said Asner was nominated as best ac· as Michael o. Logan, 23, of 26845 Councilman Jim Thorpe s aid tor in a drama series for his titJe Calle Verano, Capistrano Beach. that cuts could be made in cer· role as lbe prototype city editor. Charley w. Culbre ath. 28. of tain oft~ projects. The series won last year, but Frederick. Oltla .. and Bradley "I'd rather put off capital proJ· Asner, who was also nominated, A H '"' r 0 ects than m ainte nan ce," he . ousner. 6->, o range. failed to win the Emmy in 1979. Police s aid they received in· said. The --'-~r "Lou Grant " s·tars f o The cit'-'s five-'-·ear p1ao uurc: formation rom the range J ,, -Irvin M v· 1· nomi.natedforbestsupportlngac-County Sheriff's Department shows_decreasin~ reserves -tu Actors Plan e an IC 1m tor wer~ Mason Adams. who that Logan was involved in al· the point oC none an 1984·85 • -plays the managing editor: leged trafficking of hashish in "The reason ~band the five-. F S . Robert. Walden •. ,..~ plays re-t~· ~~-• \-~"" ,~~~11e1 ~-.te~~ ~~"!f.r/. · • ull trike'· ~ ~ -~rte~.Joe __ ~~-.:.~ ~~. 14,.~~.V71'ttlt',n:'~tb1utorlW~asl ' · · . ~· , .aa;..:.--..., '!~::~~~~ -··"'fia d'en G'rove officers arranged .wo o~.lhree years. ~Qw 1t has ·, .. ~:-r.~~ •.:;:, ~ -~":l°}.$'" , •• ·~ me ..r. ~ewman : and Nanc~ Marc~and. for a transaction witb Logan. cor_ne. said Councilman Ken ing actof5Vclaim1 ng,...tfie}< a re , who plays the pa~r s publisher, Ottrer agencies involved in the Friess. tt. littl' f Mn . Pynchon. Nl.Da Foch was a re ts UM>-the ' ftguna 0~ach ge mg e respo':1se rom pro-8) GLENN SC01T posed lo cover up the real cause 1 · led best rtin r 5 ..... "' ...,.. . oo; ..------------ducers, are planrung. full·scale 0t1,. o.11y ""'""'sr.tt of death Choate said a so nonuna as suppo g and Newport Beach police de·f ~ packeting or studios and are . . . . · · actress for a g~est star •P· partmeots. Orange Coast m lDi a u yco mg e that a man whose body was · · th. k' bo t bo tt' th A fanuly dentist has venfied He said the blast was so pearanceoothesenes. The three men were booked 1n· ... ~ . ., Emmy Awards, schedul~ one foun<J tom apart by a homemade powe.rful that 1~ !eft nothing on • to Orange County :Jail and held ~ moo.th from t.oday, on which ac bonflb blas t on a des olate t~e pickup above its chassis. The JfWIEI. P ,....,.., ~.lD1'e\IQUJ.O.PQO..UU,~·#J~: .... :~-!tf,1:;,!t'~·r:~~~I!;;@~~ ~. tors usually are the hosts. .. ~ MmhPUN.14"~ . v1~~~~v,...w~•ft~/" ~ . ~-.,.. .... ,, -. :~.-Wtr.'ffl'i(r'tff~s-'cnir1es &r . • --. , •• ~~.1;,..'>tl~~.J\!' ·---~~~~.~!r"IO"m ~~-.m:uunC11Uoti"ti' to 'be . TU <AP> -A pnman possession , s a I es and Weather .,Y~~iYfiJth'rteiltlJrY· '"Lev Ile oflrvin~ confirmed by Dr. David T. weartnc.Jouin&lhort.sandtenni.s transportation of a controlled F irthrou.gl\Frida Fox said it has cancelled pro-a Y · ( LeV 11 Smiley or Corona del Mar, who shoes held up a Guarantee Sav· substance. a . y, ex- ductlon on "Qu~st for Fire" w:r~e r':~~~u~day :mT~· :e com pare~ dental records, ingsandLoaooffieeb~reWednea· Polke sa!(I the arre.sts ~:~ty f~~ ~~~\!!~ because of the stnke and has de-reckage of his ~w~uu.ed Choate ~aid .. The dentist made day, then ran off with S(".Veral c_ulmtnated a sut·week investi&a· ton. ght 57 at the beaches 67 -&aY4Ml-aa.rta"°° &wootber ~ilms. ;ickup truck. said Riverside fhe confITTDat1on Wednesday. thouaanddoUan,policesaid. uon. inl~nd. Highs Friday lo~ to The Scre_en Actors G~d and County Deputy Coroner Pat mid70Salong coast.mid80s the A~er1can Fede.ration of Choate. inland. Television and Radao Artists Two men driving four·wheel County Takes Control failed to reset t.alk.s on a new drive trucks were watching an tb.ree-,ear rontract and a~ afternoon bombing practice at pluned to set up plc~et lines the Navy's Cfiocolate Mountain Monday at the _industry·• l~sest Bombing Range southwest of ftllployer • Umversa.l Studios Desert Center when they dis- Toda.J's Dally POot tak• a .,edai lot* at today's WOIDID. ber .,.i.. valu., needl Md ~ i.le Ille pt.,. .._, tht" Oranse 0Da1t. Look for ''Today's Woman:· t111e 20·P••e first edition or ·~·· m.,ulne boa.stint .,_ ...S pktarea ot women ........ ~~ covered the burned out scene. Choate said. Choate said whoever blew up the true~ bad tried to make it look as lf LeValley had been an accidental victim or an eJTant military blast. But a coroner's examinaUoo showed that the victim had died of a knllt-wound to lbe heart, He said a "distinct posslblli· ty" exists that LeVaUey's body wa s driven to the arid and un- populated rangt after he was dead. ~ The blut, "*h !..._.. •· pert.I eoncJUMd was not caused by a mJJitary. weapon. was sup-, j Agency Stripped of Airport Aulhority 111 F&EDE&lat SCHOEMEBL weet as airport manacer to °' ... ....,,..... ,..,. become director ol avtatJoa at ln. a surprise action W~ San Joee Municipal Airport. day. the Orange County Boantol Tbe board's acUon removinl SuperviJon atripped Its Gene#al authority over the airport from Services Agency of control ~er the GSA was vtewed by several J ohn Wayne Airport. obaenen as a respoue to com· As part of the s witch. munlcation problems with the supervisors appointed Murry GSA. Cable. a county Administrative The board will take dlrect OHlce an a lyst . h interim aulhorlty onr airport opera· airport mana1er and ordencl Jio':'4,.-~ ~ ....-. dNlf We ...,...eat" t6 "_........ -~ i rettbrlon the subfttlfrom Cable wilt replace Raul tbeAdminlalraUonOfflce. Reaalado. wbo resigned. W1 Board chairman Ralpb Clark " said that supervisors felt tbey should baDd.le airport matters more directly due to Reaal.ado's unexpected reslcnatlon, the . pend.inl com.pJetion of a $302,000 I muter plan for the aJrport and tbe federal government man- date that new commer<:lal air curien be allowed entry to the a.lrport. "We att Just vei:t conce~ ..,.~ ~ ft'.tttl1s-vil'fl'Nalltr' time." cta.rk said. "lt Is a ver)' critical time." <See AGENCY. P11e At> ., INSIDE TOOJ\ ~ T~ dog ha.a bttn man'• beat frvnd for 50.000 ~,.,, But man11 ca.t loWTt talce perver" de.light ht notmg that their J)e't• htwc newr re• oll11 bftn "tomed" lib doga. ~e •tori#, Pooe Al2. ' OAJLY PIL01 ~---} T BREAKING-----.... Trio potted Near Evacuat d Oil Rig Nt:" Oftl.t.A ''-1 \fl 1 Thr'N' nu•n v.ttrt '\11ht•-d 1n th.- (iulf tif Mt'\ll'O toti•) our ttw wriork•lt' m • ht<hC'oplt•r I hat ""u e \'IH'UOllf\& oil n.i ~"Orkt<h m Md\anc• of Hurr1runf' Allt!n. lh4> <"ou t Ou•rd Hid . 'Tht) 'u • found lh wr'f'Ch.~• of tJw. tH!ohr op\m but wtt <jon t lmu~ 1f ,._.,, ""'" d .. ad Ol' ath "·" '•td C'oa~t Guard 1polilt'&m1an JO\' < M.it.on Ttw C'ut.110l (;uur'li ,aid • t l\11\an bo1tl found tht' 14 rf•<'k1t1tr ub<>ut tiO nult' outbv..-l of lloum•. L..-Tht" ()(•uo Ot1lhn& 11nd £xplorauon Co 111-4'1 lf\ .. pOot 11nd livt' ol 1L\ f'mpk>)'l'n. w..rt' uboard I.ht> h.-htopl•r along .. 1th ~eH'n 14'orkcn from v .. r1uu:. orr1~rt' wn 1rt-i. rompan1 u..,. ••• ..,... •• ,,,, .s •• ,,.,.., TRIPOLJ. Lib)• (AP1 I.lb)• t ort'tin 1.11.ison burnu ~•ld tn 11 :.tttti·ml'n l tod•y Hill) «•rur ' rl'h1t1<1n' with l.•h)'llll QrjallllllllOn hllH' bt't.'R ·norm11l 11nd th11I mllft\ o ther l\"'encans ei.labh11thl'd 1m1haJ t1e1> -.1th th11> ~nab n1iuon I\ mll<k oo d\rtt\ r\'f~l'('r\('~ to lhe 122().<JOO loun lhl' ~ prl':. 1dent ·~ t>rottwr !.¥) 11 he got from L1by1o1 bul u1d ha:. hnk~ 14 Ith l'ronornic-groups here also were norm•I Tht• 11tatC'm t>nt. d1str1but~ b)' Uw offw11al JA!'l<A nt'~'> aRenc), d<>:.t·ritx-d ai. "groundle~" 111leg11t1om. about lilll> C'11rte r '!> rela t1ons with the l.1a1son 8ure11u. a aiovt:mment agenn that 11rrungei. l.1 by ;m <.'Qnltil'I:• with fore11eners 1ro .. 1a .. D...e•1t•lra1or11 lto1t°C Eal LON DON t AP) More than 60 j ailed l ran1a n dt:m oni>t ralors <'Onlinued a hunger s\rike today, and official British llOUr«''1l u pressed concern the Iranians' detention could endanger the Onllsh Embassy In Tehran Ri1thl-wina le•1slMtors from the r uUng Conse,.vatlve Pt•rl)' urged Ow d<>portallon of the Iranians . who were Jailed follow ing clasht1ti with policP dunntc anti·Am<'rican demonstr<1llon1> oul~•d" the U.S Embiu.sy MO"Mtay night ....,.,....,,r"".,.'" Braff WASHJNGTON 1 "P J -The Army's recru1twg chief tOday opposed any oeacefime dran., r laJming a quality volunteer force can be 'IUSlain P.d I( mllilary PB> is boosted adequately and Congress r('viVet> the G I educatJon bill. MaJ. Gen . .Mu Thurman s aid the Army has been gl\•en a "h ell of a bum rap" by c ritics who chum 1l 1s poor in Quabt) "I think the Arrny is a gnod army .. Thurman told re· J)Orlcr. OtaJw Rab,.. Prl•~ Rat~ ~EW YORK fA P > Chase Man hattan Bank raised its prim<' ll·ndin1: rat~ to<fay one-quarter percentage po1'lt to 11 per •'t·nt to n ·1mn tlw rchl of fht.> ~kmg industry College District's Budget Approved Co4tst Community College Dis tn<'t trusle<.'1' unanimouf.ly ap provt>d a11 S87 2 milbon budgt>t fur tht> 19"0 81 Ci sr~I year at th1.>1r rt•j?ular ffi{'(.•\mg WE-dnt.~ da~ nighl That rtgure re pre::.cnl!> an SJ I million Jump O\'t:r tht: 1979~ !Jud~C'l of S76 2 m 1lhon D1s ln<'l !>µokeMnan Richard ~inwn ::.aid part or lht• tnt•r eai-e n1n tw a ttributed lO an incr eai.e 1n ::.LatP fundtnR to the colh:ge dis trict, which hM d an estimated g r owth of 5 percent in averag~ daily att.eodance, totaling 32.800 students _ I nr r1tithl'd ern~iloyec ~ulanc'> Jnd operal1n~ l'O!tl !t ah.o art· rcfleckd in the ne ~ budgt:l. Simon s aid The d1stn<'l 1nd ud~ Or:10~e Coa!tt Collt'~t' m C11..,l:t M t·:o.:t . Co<1.,tl1"(' Commun1L) C'olll·,i.!t: in FouJ1lain \'<.tile) and (;o)dt-n Wt'f't Gollt-~e in llunt 10J!t•1n lk'<:irh soo j Nllric• AllH's P11b j 20·-l----t--1 ~~F-;-:::: Au9uel l lecom••. AP lllrtt•pMtO HURRtCANE'S PATH SHOWS STEADY AIM ON MEXICO A llen Moving Put Yucatan ln\o Gutt t •ro• Pafl*' .\I ALLEN ... M l'l\1ran 11g a11c1 pr<xltwtwn wc>rker-K were l'V8t'uat1·cl frmn Mel'.it'O':. oil r\ck Campcd111 R.1\ :.ind Jl{lr1 ttuthorit I<''> su~ fWncl•'<I all nl4 vq.~;111m1 th••rt• and in th•• Yuc atan 1•1·nin:-.u la ~ar11111i: ocean ,1.1c>111~ sh11,... ti• IJkt· · ""'' lmum pn·<·uut111n:-.. A ..:all' ~ ariunjt ~ J !> 18!'.Uf'd for the Flo r 1d3 K ey!>. ''" lh• northt'm rrmgt· of Allf'n"· r0<1r·"· Wl'dne,flav n1 v.,_t War11111.•.., wt-r•• .Jl"o in , fff • 1 fur v.1· 11·1 n Cuba and lhc {'a~ m.111 1 ... 1,1111h lnC'lwlin~ thn·1· l'11h.1n' Al lcn 's ovt-rall <1cal h toll ... 1.111th •• 1 8 m Jama1<'a . 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J•'• lllllt'r Two More Join SC Candidate Parade Skipper Shot Jn , Hawaii th ,\f,MO ' f.()('KAKt. \ OaU¥ ... ~ ",. ... 110 Wnt.,. .. r111 .J11h11 .. 011 , :12 . 1now1wr a11d '"lfllll'I Ill 1111' f.1m1•fl 7'.t fO<)t 1 •• 1·111.: ,)\•1<111 Wmd\\drd l'll"!>.1$.!t• v. . • ·11 ~ •w rtl1•tl c•1ir11ll t 111n at l t1 •I II \11 t/11 ,d lfo• fll lcil Ill I 1 11 11.iilu 11.il.1\ .1r11·r he11u~ :.hut ""' ,d,. .1 ll1111•1lulu n1flht<'l ub .1111111 '"" v. ,,.., .. h o t 1n th<' .. ,,,m ,11 ,, t11l111""lnl! dn ur~umenl "' ••f .1 IM1"tl .:.ten<• at tht! ~wtng I lult •/,.11t h :if11•r m t dn11~hl J 111·-.da \ an 11r1hrig 111 rt'Port~ 11 11111 lh• ,\ .. !'>41fl.t lt-'1 Pn·s., ll•m•1lult1 p<•llr<· ... u1'1 .lnhnson ., ,,,..,1111 .. nt .1n un1d{'nl1 f 1t-d 11.1 rt, 11t11•r :11 ;1 l111nolulu s tnp '"'"' " " lw111J! hdd for ques I 1011 irw 111 II)•• ..,h1K1l 11l~ 1>•111 \ .1ulo!lll• •if '1·v. 1111r1 II•,,, h .1 r 11·v.111 .111 .1h11:1rd \\ 111tl\\.1r1l l'.1 ...... g .· lurr11!>h<•d •I• 1.111 of 1111 .,hcm\ln.I( 1n <i 1111 ph11111 "''' 1\11•v. \'-'1•d n1· ... d<n tll ht \ ,1111,!ltfl '><ilrl thl· l'rll1n· <'rt'"" of \\ 111dv.;1rrl l'..i:-. .. :i~t·. int'luelinl( ''\''" fr11 rr1 .'\1·Y.1111rl Ht·a1·h . , , l1·lira1i·•I lht· "il11p '!:> \'ll'lllf) tn 11 ... 1h11•1l 1 :H·•· ''' tt1P l'an Am < lq•IJ•·r 't'~rhl St·nt!~ at J c11nncr p.trl\ .11 W110 Fat!'>. a <'hincM· re .. tJu1 ;.int Tul·~tl~·~ 111~111 'Thl'rl' v.1•(1• .Jllout J:, ~>Oil' in 1l11• p:irl\." 'aid VauRhn .rn11 ;1ftt·r th•• dinner t•vt.>ryonc ""t•n\ ouh1d.-tu i.:et tax1i. lo take 1h1•m h.11·k \o tht•1r Waik1k1 t1•111·I' V .111~hn .1.1111 thert' werc•n l ••nnu1-h l:•'CI' d\'IHl..1bl1· and that II· ""•·nl 111 ...i•:i n·h of other c;,b<. v. htl•· 1ht• ri•m d1ninJ.: mcml>"r.. of 1h1· ,,,,,.1\ v.1·01 1n...,dt· th" n1•<1rhy """Ill.I! f 'luh 111 v. .111 \A twn I ).!•11 h:1c•k I-nt1 ;ind 1 I , 1 • I , , I I h ,. W 11111"" ;1 r ti I , ,, • , c• .... "'' 11 ~·1111•· and I lt•t , "' l• .. 1111 •ii •h• h•~1t1nl.! un 'ii I .1.i '"·l~ • '"'" 1ri rn•. r1111n1 • r ti h11 1r 1,,l•·r \ .,1i,:h11 .111 I l 'ram Pa,,.-. ·I I HJUGE. • • , t "' ,. 11111cht11Jn' •'Jllt•d f111 ""''' .IJHIW "' ""''"' Clr•·a-. In O.· , u t h\ l111lld111t•r' :11111 .,uh m 1,,111n It\ 1111' d1 •vcl11pf'r vf 111 .1111.11-?•· J1°IJ11' to th1· µl<Jnn1ng . "" Ill•' '"" 1 .. r11r1• :wtu:d hu1lc1 11t1 p .. rrn11' 11•· o.1111ir11\1•t1 \ p11k 1·,m.111 for lht> ci t· \, l11p1·r l\ri1:1r1m1111r D t>velop ''" n t ( 11 .... w1 ll 1 It·~·., r1m<11t1ons ;. • f • I "11'1<\i-rt°i1 ;JI C'l'lll dhl(' I t .. ,,.,i,., .. ,ITl.trl "·"'' 1•\\l·O~l\l' 111 .. t1t11• '"""' 111 llu· 1•fJn hall dr • .. ••I 1 .. • 11 111o1d1· durrn~ th-.· I I I I"" \t'.H' lt• j.!.Jlll fJIJMln~ 111111 1111 111n ·•PJllt1\iJI Valley Man Killed in Lighting District Levy Plan Delayed 111· ,,,.,f 11111\ ~;!I .wr,., un· pn1· I",.,"" 1111• ,JI l 11,J I d1•v1•l11pmt·nl ·\nt h1>0\ t;ra"o. iJ m1•mtwr or h t· f'I\ II' J ... '>lk°liJlll>ll " i>f>iJ rd Of ApJKJ11111•c1 ~.in (.'lt·nwnt•· 1 uun • 11 i Jllfl1d.11r• l<11twrt J<u,in rllri·t·t11r-.. ,,11o h1, ~roup was n11t I t ·r h IJ'L' r •rt1•· tr111 1•11n .. 1I 1•1"hl •1Lh•·r-. r1 m •·m wr 11m:1<, n1·1 t .. opJl•"l,.t lo ctcvl'1111JmCnl per ~e. Auto Crash 1011k Olll 1111n1111;Jll(10 papt.•J' t11 •l't'klllio: IV.fl '1·.it:o. '111 thl• ('OUO('ll liut 11111\ v.llh '1,.~lji!O fal'\Or.i thal da) for on1• nf t~o 'l':Jl!> on th•· '"th•· :'<m 1 ).!•·n•·r<tl l'lt·i·t1"11 ....,,,u11t 111111111\1• tht• <iPfll.!<iran n • ··01rnr ll hr1n111nc 111 11 lh" Oth•·1-.. 111111 111i.: tlw r .J<'" .. Jrh,.r "' lh1· p r1111·1·1 0 F ... v 11 ....... d""n 1 ... t th t r 1 1 1 , •· n. I• 1 t.1 \, .. ,.~ 1 .. l•1t1•· .11•1111111t •·t1 d h 1 nf' oun .... lr a ey ·~"'"' • Bowing to crillClf>mS from :.11 in~ UJS n et.'>, e amoun o 1111m u r 11 ''"''P •· ,. '"' • • • 1;1,...,..,.1 Jf~Ul' 1 :Jl ·, o~ en k 'll,...a d th n u~.,.a h b -' th '<1\Jll• 11 111.111 I '.1111• I.. 1. .• 1w dl\11 b ~· was t "-"" an ano e r 1 J n-u citizen s groups, the O r ange t c a11::.l•ssml·nt a .,h, on 1' '"'" 111111 hrrw11t' -.hould b1· a at"" 1 th' n g when their b f t h 1 1 •t d '_.....,pm t Ht"" h tu:,lllt''"man Id 1 h th ~ar Y 1s mom1 Countv Roard of Supervisors enf' 1:. t•ac· parC'l' rcC'e" • <> "'. 1,. "'·' ,,1,1,.,.111..,1 1,, tlw ,1 h. 11,., ,,11,,. 1h1•\ v.•1u < 1rn101s t' ~·etr ran off Lhe ro11dway near hav" ,;.mporar·ily pulled the: plua throul'(h hghttnl{ serv1l'c s l<i•\ '11 ,.,,,.. \ l'ti.11 itllJlll>' of thl' tJJJt'll -;µact• b C '..., .. I •. II .. 1 , .. , Ill •' Ill.I\ Ill \I I .. I • Ill I ",., ...... ,,. O'Netll Park in Tra uco a nyon. on nlans lo levy ai:.sessmenl.!> on S1 n~ll' family re!->1dent1al 11t' I l.initn ,.,.,, 111,1 11,1, , •·,ir .ift• 1 " •' ' i.: " " 1 ,11 , .. 1, k t d I hen .. h f) I' t I < ·•I' 11.111tt B1 •.11 h ..... ,n1t.1r \ Ji _. I d s lri 1ng a r ee a n prop""rt~·c1 ...... .,....,1·n1iahtingd15 1n le <in:i <>in · .aJ.!u n .1 1 \It' \Il l 11,.,;11ll th1•1,!rau1n~:J M>woo, d I " J -.. < • ., .. • d f 1111 1r1.1.or r•·,1~·11"1 "·' 111· t rt• 1 r1!Jt1 1_1 r HJ\ \f.1dd111 I.,, broads i mg a powl'r po e trlCL" f acino dim financrnl !'f1guel l!>lrtrt <1r rn!tlanC'<' 11, 1011,, Jti·il Iii· ... , .. 11,,1 int"rr...,1 1 \' 11 h .H 1• .1n ,.fr.·c·t o n thP ap 'f HJ '-P l I ( " " Id ..,., .... •·u -' " " , ' h"lllt 111 ;1~.1 r \I•• .1111•• .HI"' Ca 1 om 1ca i(11way a ro o · Cut ures wou "'' a~M.>s:.t-u ..:,., unut·r t111· • ,1 in riuiiiin•• f<ir 1111 1 11 \ t uun ,w.ir ""' ,. 111 lht· vroJe<'l from d M I V 01..t~ d ..... b I .. I 1111 k•1 ...... I Bill V..1~111 ' t 1IL"I fU'Prs sa1 ar re a n ""'" The boa rd agreed unanunous formul<1 C'\l~n. ) rounl~ o l'J• 1111• C'11a.:.l tltJ!hway and mark . l7. of F ountain Valley I t hold (( n asseSl)men l pro f1<'tab ' II "'''' rn• ·11 • •.• n I I-ull• r .111t1 .1.1. ~1111 h I ...igu11<1 d'"'d at t"··· sc .... e . where offi""'-> 0 0 0 ' Th bo d 1 L' 1 11 1" l>·ir~1n 11111 r1n.1n11.il 111,111 " '"" "" ""'" posals for an addiuonal week to t· urri 5"t•mf'll rf':1 \ •11 I "'' •' •· •111 ·1 11rr11 ' ,. " -• I tl•· d••\ l'lt11mwnt. known ~ t hou "nd 20 m lnu•..... l h p I 1 \ ,.,, r 1.1,11111 ii , , ·t ,., .111 ~ h•1"' l,1,1 h1 • ·~ • 1 Buh Br 1 1111.111 1 1 1 t .... '>J>t>n an r ... 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"•~..;~;,, l'!ef'~nrted';nntncc Supervisor Tho mas Riley ~Jvewport Surf and Sport ,. t DAILY PILOT ,,. Oto•• orw 0.1, ~ •••" ..,." '' .,....,.,... .... ~ ........ ""' ,, ,....,.,... ._ """' Ot.,_... ~'°'"' ......... ~ t~t v,_ .. . ~ , ...... .,,.._ ""'°''"'-" ...... ~...,.,.,,. , ... . •¥ W • ......... ..........,., ..... -t4WM~ tt .... fill ••,.."'•'"' Y••'•• ••••"---\•twf\• A•• "' ~" ( w~t A. w~ ... • •c>~· _.,.41" ~ ~., ..... '),.f ... ,,.,.,,~ ••• ,,... .....-w .... ...... , ... f!IO ... """ • .-•• "'•"'' •• , "' ........ ~ (,f fM• 1\ltO ~J·~ t #f+Ql"At4•i•A _ .. _ ,..., ..... .-.. "'-"•.,.,... ,.. •• c.r... VIC•,.._, .. __..,...~.,~ ._ ... _ l•"" -.. ....,._ -•<OQ· .. \(lo .... a.on.t• '-··"'''-" ~· ...... l.11911n•hKfle>Mc. t01~ flf .. f AitV .-.ifll"••• Trtr,e.r •• (n4t....., a11•••Aa..-111c...,. U.-. ... MD• ••lltlJ 11tr1•1nt...,... ,,..,.,,,..0... ...... Implementation o f Propotiltlon complarnt.'d that he learned of J3 two yea~ ago. The m easure Regalado's r esi«nalion Fnday cut deeply mto prot>erty tax rev· thro~ an inquir y Crom M news enue on wh}dr tM di5trlcts de rcJJ()rter but had tt tough time pended heavily for financial SUP· c•onfirlTl.l'n~ the fact por,t H tic) !'>:.I 1 d Re J! al ado . his E MA o ffl c1al Bob Hamilton :.upf•nor U~irbaru }'~ox. a!\:.istanl told s upervisors one w ay w d1ret·tor of thl' GSA. and Tom blllu budget.A w1&& \0 useM t:gi.n , GSA dJre<:tor. all wen! un· ~~:IYictual parcels in financially available 1 d f Nuke Forum Slated in LB As ked lf commun c a\lonl'i 1 · Clculties within the GSA con tnbu\ed \0 Regala do's rcs1gna· lJon fliley :.aid. "Maybe tf he hadn't been so c la mpe d , he might not have been out looking for another job." Cable. who has bee~ resporu>l· l.aauna Beach resident.a are ble to r the county " hum1an \nvlted to at.lend a public forum services prog.r•ms in th~ Ad \o dllaau how nuclear power al· m lnlalra\lve o mce. sa&d hf Cttt.a Laguna Beach. It will be wanted "the opportunity to Sunday at 7 p.m. at City Hall. become tnt.erim mana1er." * Forest Ave. Ht uJd he favors the board's ~ The featured apeaker will be action wre1tSn1 control of the Dr: Mlchlo Kaku. a nucle•r airport from GSA. pby1lciti 1t New Yorlt VnJvertl· Cable. a county employ.e for ty . RepreHDtaOves from the .. vu y~. ii a. tor~er ~ •elear ~ end •vtYWI-.. fltl lcopC.r 'Piiot ~ served tn mHtal OrianluUonl alto wUI both Europe and Vielllam. speak. In ll'10 he man11ed ..an Anny the IUIM to Vote on Sao Onot~. a irport ln Germany wbert' 80 Por more lnforrnatlon call alrcraldwere based '94·1081Of4M CM.ZI. {(£ QUIK°SILVER 9UALITY FROM NEWPORT BEACH IOAID SHORTS WAUC SHOltTS PAMTS T-SHIRTS Main S•ore tltO .. wpon tnw. Newport Buch 171-1'114 I t ~tl~ -0..4 K1~~l•5~ w ........... .. 111-1144 CAl.IFOANIA LA Busing Upheld Cow1 Blocb School, Board'• Appeal •• l..08 ANG £LES CAP> -Tbe 2nd Dlltrlct Cow1 of Appeal bu dieGJed the Kt.oal d.iatrlct'a motJoo lo overtum a mandatory bualftl profram, and I~ l.n· tact .,.t of Superior Court J'udp Paw EclY'• plan for ~ deM1rw1auon lD the Loi Anael• UDUled School Dlllr1ct. Butlhecourt. ln a 12•paporder.atayedlbatpart of E•ly'arulln1 that called rOf'twod 1\nh.Aonaoh d • M"1rq~ school. Ealy. who llvet ln Laruna Beach, w11 ~ on 1 final plan Wedn~ay and tt was not immedial~lY ~JC ibe appeals co\lrt action w~delay the rtie&H ollhenew plan appeals court alao ordered Marine• for Jan 7. l l, on the acbool board'a appeal. The achool board wu expect~ to IO U> lht st.ate SUpremc eo.rt to try tooblaln a stay for the plan THE P01t110N OF Ealy's order sUiyed by the appeals panel waa his mult.1-ethntc definition of a de· segr~cated school. The appeals court left standing a bl-ethruc dt"finiUoo that a desegrecated school must be~percent while -plusorm1nus lOpercent. The multi-i!lhnic definition said that when t.hrtt or more groups are In a school, the ~·bite population had to be within five percent ol the largest or second· I arc est ethnic croup Under lhP two definitions, the number of children bused was expected to more than double this faU to~.000 The court's ruling "denied the school board's ef- fort to stop desegregation in Los Angeles as of now." said Fred Okrand, attomey for the American Civil Liberties Union, one or the minority plaintiffs in the case first brought by the ACLU 17 years ago this month "I GU~ THE bottom line or that order is that there will be less desegregation In September under a c ombined-minority definition than would I.ab Clones Wrong Virus LA JOLLA CAP> -Experiments by a promi· nent virolog.ist at the University of California, San Daego have been halted after he accidentally cloned the genetic material of the wrong virus - one more dangerous than the virus under study The cloned material has been placed in storage pending investigations by university of ficials and the National Institutes or Health in Washington, whose guidelines were violated. ''This illustrates one ( ) of the kmds of concerns '--.Y. TE people have had t hat ,..,, A • scientists do ma ke mis· "'-· ---------takes and accidents do happen," commented biologist Robert Sinsheimer chancellor of UC. Santa Cruz La.rit11 Char~d h t sn ·• ERG,w LOMPOC <AP > -Disciplinary action has been taken against three federal prison euards whose improper procedures eased convicted spy Christopher Boyce's escape to freedom, prison or ficials said A fede ral Bureau of Prisons probe into the Boyce break-out determined that "proper pro- cedures were not followed." said Bill BW'lington acting legal counsel in the prison bW'eau's BW'· lrngameoffice Lpmpoc prison Warden Timothy Keohane pre· viously indicated the disciplinary measures were for alleged laxity and not complicity by the guards in the J an 31 ecape from the federal Correctional nstitution's maximum security section Oakland Murder• Profwd OAKLAND <AP> -Police hoped today that a coroner's examination would reveal clues about the deaths of two men and a woman who were bound, slain and tossed into brush with bags over their heads "We haven't tried to remove the wrappings a nd until the coroner does that we won't know the cause of death," Lt. Terry Green, head of the homicide detail, said Wednesday .I~ €Id• Da•aflf!S A ICClrd SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A Superior Court Judge has dramatically reduced a jury's verdict against former San Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Ahoto and his lawyer son, calling the $3.4 million have beeDPoU1blebad 1 muJu-.tbaJcdenaJUoobeen uaed." Okrand 1dded. The H vtn·member school board bad claimed ita •ll·vohmt.ary plan could ach.leve mo,. tnt.1r1tJon than £cly'1 plan, and a ~~rilyolthe board lndicat· ~at a news conference there would be an immediate appell ot any portiona otthe appeals cowtorder with which they dlaagrH'. "Anytime we han mandatory busln1. It's ad~· rut," said Roberta Weintraub, president of the board. ANOTHER OF THE fO\lr anti·busina members of the board, John Greenwood, said the appeala de- cl1ton leaves tht" dlatnct "alill ln limbo." with a Deed to draft a new Egly·approv~ intearaUoo plan within days "l'm happy they've taken out the most UJocical portion.'' Greenwood said of the multi-ethnic def ml· lion ol desegregation The only p~bulinl board member. Rita Walters. who is black, stressed she was not joining the majority in their appeal plans. "It is the height of irrespoosibilllty not to accept the court decision.'' she said, ''and recognize that we have been reversed al every step, and get on with de- segregat.&ng lhe Los Angeles schools ·· SCHOOL BOARD attorney Jerry Halverson sa..ld the school system's s mall planning staff was under a tremendous strain to draft another lntegraUon plan by Monday. "We can put together a plan, we can implement a plan," HaJverson said. "But thequalltyof lbeplan is a fWlction of the time available. We ha ve a limited staff -only a few guys -and they have been work· Ing 16hoursa day and they'llhavetostartallover." The district is the nation's second largest. with 514 schools and 540,000 pupils. Some 26.000 of the students, ln grades 4.a, were bused the past two years W>der an interim l.ntegra· lion plan -while Egly conducted lengthy bearings on the Issues lnvolved AFTER EGLY announced his plan July 7, dis- trict planners had decided about 170 schools CO\lld be integrated this ran. while compute.r experts ap- pointed by Egly said as many as 270 schools could be integrated Wlder the mulli-i!lhnic and bi-ethnic definitions ACLU attorney Okrand viewed the court stay of the multi-ethnk definlton as a "step backward" fo .. minorities in the dlstricL Barger A.gain 'Angels' Head OAKLAND CAP> -Within hours after federal charges against him were dropped, Ralph "Son· ny" Barger was back at t}\e helm or the notorious Hells Angels motorcycle gang. "It feels great ," Barger said, emerging from a meeting Wednesday in a two-story house where members clad in jeans and leather jackets gathered to elect him president of the Oakland Chapter -flagship of the Angels organi.zaUoo. Barger. while not saying bow many members were present at the hour.Jong meeting, said he was "unanimously" elected. Barger said he replaced Elliott Valderrama, who "voluntarily stepped down." Barger, 41, said he hoped to open a motorcycle shop, ibly with monev borrowed from . his wife's parents. "l 'M EITH E R going lo have to get a job or have a little business going," Barger said after the meeting. "I've had plans for a lot. of years to start up some kind of bike business. I hope I can get into something like that." 11.u ou Earlier in the day. federal prosecutors announced Barger and his wife Sharon. were being dropped as defendants ln the federal racketeering, gWl and drug cue involVU1g club members and associates. Shortly afterwards and before the meeting, Barger disclosed there was a "possibility" he would be elected at the meeting. Barger founded the Chapter and headed it for lS years. Barger was acquitted of one count of racketeering and obtained a mistrial on a con· spiracy count in a trial of ~8 persons that ended Ju. ly 2. legal malpractice award "excessive " In slashing the amount to $880,000, Judge ASSISTANT U.S. Attorney Robert Meuller Mort.on R Colvin issued a 14-page opinion Wednes· said the government had no recent proof to retry day explaining why he thougbl hi.m on the coospiracy count. The Jury failed to the Jury was too generous in its reach a verdict on cooapiracy and racketeering ...... . FatalCrasla ThurMSay. August 7 1980 An investigation was under way today into crash that killed pilot of he licopter a bout to land after spraymg a field with pesticides near Salinas. Police and firefighters were hospitalized with headaches and nausea from c hemicals' fumes . OAJl v PtlDl A.l laetrile Bill in Danger SACRAMENTO CAPI A bilJ that would al· low terminal cancer pa- tients to use Laetrile re · ma ins alive. but its $1 m 1 lllon price la g could still cause it trouble. The Assembly Ways and Means Committee voted 9·2 Wednesday to consider the bill, 5 81580 by Se n William Campbell, R·Hacienda Heights. on Aug. 18. when 1t rev iews bills th a t cost more than Sl00.000 Campbell said he would try to remove the amendments, added by the Health Commit - tee. that put the cost into the bill, but r~m oval could also cal!s e the ----------------------------bill's death. Oosed Rule Debated Srote's Delegation Divided LOS ANGELES CAP> -If a meet· ing b y Southern C al1forn1a Democratic delegates is any md1ca· tioft. opposing camps should clash head-on at next week's Democratic convention \n New vork over the •S· sue of whether their votes should be committed on the first ballot. About 1SO people roughly half det~ egates, attended an mformat1onal meeting Wednesday at the State Building, called by state delegation chairman John Tunney. He had held a s im1Jar meeting for Northern California delegates Tuesday IJl San Franci&co. THE CONFRONTATIONS ca me over a proposed rule. a change from the 1976 convention gu1dehnes. that would require delegates to vote on the first ballot for their pledged can· didate. The ruJe is scheduJed for a vote at the convention m New York Monday rught. Amid angry murmurs, enthusiastic applalli>(' and o<.·cas1onal '>houL">. dl'I· t'gates pledged to President Cartrr argued that to fri>e dc lt·~at(-s ~ould ht' "d!St'nfranch1sing voters." while !.upporters of Sen. Edward Kennedy called tht, proposal "a robot rule." saying the) 're paying their o~n t!X· penses to the convention and don't want to "waste time and money rut>- ber ·stampmg a candidate, .. Kennedy ~upporter<>. th1: ma1on ty in the delegat.Jon. hope operung the fi rst ballot ~ou ld give their can· d1date a chance of defeating Carter fo r the pres1dent1al nomrnallon CALIFORNIA, with its 306 del· e~ates, could play a s1gn1f1cant role 1n. the dec1S1on. but re presentation 1s '>Pill. wtth 139 pledged to Carter and 167 to Kennedv The comments from the floor came after speakers fro m both camps pre· ~ented their s1dei. of the is sue LAETRILE. de rtved from the pits of apricots. almonds and a few other foods. has attracted a nat1onwtde cuJt that pro- claims It to be a cance• c u r e . But docto r 's groups say it is worth· 1ess and potentially dan~e rous bec ause or tht.· cyanide it i.'ontams It I'> legal an 22 stales, out may not be pre- -;c ribed. sold or use<t legally 1n Cahfom1 a . Campbell's bill. the fifth he has sntroduced on the sub1ect. would aft low Laetnlc to be pre- :.cnbed to a cancer pa t 1en t who h a s been diagnosed as termina l by a cancer specialist To get the bill out oC the Health Committee las t month, Campbell had to promise to bring 1t back there -quite possibly to be killed if he made any substantial changes m It. HICK'S MEN'S STORE AUIUST CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVINGS SUITS GROUP Of sum l\l'Qulor lb':>rYJ ............................ MOW 94.75 to I 09.7S GROUP OF sum Reoulor •SS 10 21ocn .................. MOW 10.n to 1n.1s IUMGSltlDCH SUfTS Reouk::ir 21500 re 26500 ................ MOW 16'.75 to ln.7!. AUS1'1" R&D SUfTS Rroulor 24500 10 275 00 •.••••.••••.•... MOW 199.75 to 21t.7S HICKEY At&MAH sum Reou1a 1sooo 10 3qsoo .........•.. MOW 26'.75 to l 09.7S SPORT COATS GROUP OF SPOttT COATS l\eQUla '" t tO OO .......................... HOW 79.75 GROUP OF SPOttT COATS l\POJior 10 1 ]500 •••.....•.......•.•.•...•. HOW 19.75 VB.OUI COATS Reqvlor lbSOO ...................................... HOW 99.75 GROUP OF SPOttT COATS l\eq.b 155.00 10 185.00 .......... MOW 119.75 to 159.75 SHOES ROtlstmM SHOES l\equlor 57 q~ IC 65 00 ..••.......................... MOW 39.IS- ROISteM SHOlS Requlor 72 50 10 75.00 •••••.•••••••.•.••..•••••.•••• MOW 49.15 SLACKS award lo Wy.oming. ~~c .... ber. co¥Ots ainat Sharon. &-..~-.......,~e11fiig~ ~ 'o~~r{ ·~;o~f~e ~ ·~iO~lhe 1f~i o~~~'Jn~· than Sl million more than lbe 1979. GlgyP OF SUC~R 7 qs 10 30.00 ..... : ... -~· ••••••.•.•.•••• HQ W 19.•P ~-,;" ·~ ,-.,.. f -, ... ~ ..... .,., ~,•'•\l\~~"W:-; -.:.~,-..!t;-~ ' . ~~J u; ' -' .....r--.. ~~·~ ~~-,..,.......,........, c.;,. .J.w,. .. ~ ..... ~J-. . previous high in legal malprac Mrs. Barger said she felt "great -just Ulce a lice awards, was levied against housewt!e agaih" alter the announcement the cou- Alioto and his son, Joseph M. ple was dropped from the case. She said they bave Alioto, after the jury found they been "celebrating every day" since Sonny was re· had engaged in negligence, in· leased from custody on $100,000 ball Friday. ALIOTO tentiooal misrepresentation and Barger. who had been ln custody alnce his ar· concealment when they excluded Uav1s from the rest ln J\.U'le 1979, said that while he wu "ecstaUc" DRESS SHIRTS AttlOW SHOlt'T SUIVE SHIRTS Requlor 13 00 to 15 00 •.••.••.•••••••••• HOW 7.15 ARIOW LOMG SLHYI SHIRTS Regular 15.00 to 1q.oo •••••••••••••• ,, ••• HOW ,,IS. GANT & AUOW SHIRTS Requla 20.00 to 24.00 .•••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW I t .15' spolla of a 1918 antitrust case .. " ... -.YM~¥!1F%':"'"-~.~~~~. Alldle1'• Clea•• f'l•lsltefl ~4'li1dofl151rcost lDe. "·· . . SANTA CRUZ (AP) -The cleanup or about BA&GEll'S attorney said be wu told the J~ tons ol rmk anchovies was mo1Uy finished ·charges were chopped "in the tntttests of-jultice- Wed.ne:sQy at. Santa Crm Yacht Harbor, but a -that they did not have eDOUlh recent evidence spokesman w.-necl that awarms of the s mall fish again.st Soony and had felt it would be legitimate could relW1L to keep him in on the conSpiracy count but due to Thomanda ol anchovies swam into the harbor the jury verdict on Count 2. they fett tt would be ovf'r t.be wee-end for safety, then beaan dying beatjuat todilmiss." from lack ol osygen, c101ain1 the harbor and foul· Similar motions were tued Tuelday lnvolviq a.na the air Angela memben John Palomar and James Witt. Members tf the Caulornla Conse"abon Corpe Barger , jolning the Anaela in the early 1.MOI, and hundreds ol volunteen have worked since became president a year later and lta mott viaib&e Sunday acoop1.11 dead anchovies from the water. member. Refreshing Sum••aer Salad Freah Fruit Salad 12.95 ( • CeN N .. :a;:;.~.. J I Half• pineapple ftlled Mth lneh hit. _ ~ ~ _ wtdl cott.ete cla11• allCI ..,.-at.p. t ~ -...wECKWEAR MICITllS Req.h to 12 50 ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••. MOW 6.H 3 for JO.oct MICITllS Reqtb to 18.50 ................................ MOW 7.tt 3 for JJ.O. SPORT SHIRTS 610UP OF SPOIT SHIRTS ReqJa to 20.00. • . • • . . . . • • . • • • . . . • • • • •..•• HOW I I .15 MOUP OF SPOIT SHIRTS Recpa to 25.00 ............................ MOW I l.15 H~ OF SPOIT SHllTS R~ to 28.50 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW IS.IS ..... ..... _ ,,_ ec 'S ~~~=~~~MEN 'S STOR E~~ • l467YleLWo ... , ........ • 1442~ • ., ~ ,,. -~ i ·••use oranq eo .... o •• •vP••o• Editorial Page ...................................................... lnuraoav Augui t 7 1980 Robert N W~ tPubhsher T~~ Keev1l 'Editor Oarbard KrPlb1ch1Editorial P~ Editor Bed T a x R e venue Meets City Need Earll r this week th Laguna Beach City Counctl In u 3·2 vow lwned down a councUman's request to lower the 1ty' tran ient occupancy tax from 8 percent to 7 per· cent OW\Ctlman lloword OaYl'SOfl sought the reduction. fil' r ccallt'd lh coun cil had de n ifd a Chamber of Com· mt rce request for a portion ol the bed tax revenues to fuod a prornot.ion campalp to attract tourists. But, he cla.amed. an Increase tn the tax approved two )'eartS ago was i nl.ended for Just this pu~. TM c:ounc1l mQJoraty believed tax revenues are used to pay ror thu addJuooal costs In curred by the city from the influx ol toun t s . While tourists do bring in revenues to the cit y they ttl8o lncreas~ lhe n eed for s ddlllonal Polire. lifegua rd und maintenance s~rvircs All of lh1~ 1~ µu ad for from tux doll an. It's u baJuocin,: act lo be s ur<> The crononiy of lht- city is ~timuJ ated by th•• vi.:;1torll and t hroug h lht! y e-.rs th c~bcr h as don~ u good JOb of s preading the wor d of Laguna's churm .;ft ulso could bP a rg ued tha t forcing the hoteh; to s ur· c ha rge their .guests is n 't r~ur whe n others w ho re ap tourist dollars -eating places, liquo r stores and the hkc: -oren't foreed s imila rly into a t ax-collecting role Still, the bed tax is a reasonably fuar way of ('O ll <:c t ing and dis tributing funds to help fina nce s ome of the burdens bro ug h t on by the tourists. So far as the chamber 's promotion fund b ('Onccrnt'<I. we have to ask , does Laguna really need a ny m ore v1~- 1tors than it's no w getting ? Pay Outlook Ble ak T eache r s in the Laguna Beach Unified School Dis trict rer eived a belated 1.5 µercent sa lar.) hike recently. It was tacked onto the 3.5 percent awarded earHer this year The 150 instructors a t the five schools a ren 't exactly doing cartwheels over the total 5 percent increase And dls tracl officials a g ree te achers d eserve more. es pecia lly with double digit infla tion . But the once-wealthy distract is s uffe ring from the cf· reels of state legis la tive and court cons traints. a s we ll as d e <.'lming s t udent e nrollment The five -m ember school board was ha rd-pressed to come up with even the 5 p er cent a cce pted by teachers . And that raise is for last year's work. T each ers are a s king for a 1980-81 increase lied to the Consumer Price Index for the Los Ange les-Long Beach area Uus time around about 12 percent. The district's offer has been sent to teacher represe n- tatives. but has not been publicly announced Jt as bound to be much lower thap what teachers d e - mand. and could lead to anothe r season of teacher walkouts. thre ats and unrest. ff so. the real losers this f aJI will be the kids The Right Direction A bill e liminating landowner -controlled voting in the Moulton Niguel Water District has bee n signed into law. to be effective in the Nove mber, 1981, election. The legislation requires future elections in the dis· ~ct to be bas ed on the one man-0ne vote principle. It was sought by the district's board of directors after a lawsuit on voting methods was filed against the neighbor· ing l rvme Ranch Water District. In the Irvine ca se. the judge ruled for one man-one vote and bQth s ides endorsed an agreem ent calling for res- ig natioru; and elections over a nine-m onth period to r e- s ult m a pubLicly e le cted board. In the ca se of Mo ulton Niguel. it has been pointed out that the re w ill appare ntly be no public m e m bers on the board until 1981. a nd proba bly not a m ajority until 1983. Howeve r . the legislation puts the district on the road toward a voter-elected boa rd a nd while not enacted a s soon as would be des ired. at leas t s ignals a new era of ~ltizen control coming up s oon • ()pinions expressed 1n the space above are lhose ol the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on thts page are those of their authors and art•sls Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P,O ~x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd I I ce Mach in e 'By L.M. BOYD Why IS lhe s pin put on a Q Who mvented the first billi ard ball .called Englis~? mec h ani cal ace -m a king So asked a chcnl. Am no"'. m· machine? formed ~hat .c~n be crf'.d1ted ~.:.±i:fi5rt~t~t~~~rei\n~~~·~~~~.~~3'~ that one Jn 1833. He was socl.s off so many, Americans trying to figure ~ut how ~o that his nattonalaty beoa~e make his sweltermg malaria tht' common word for has patient more comfortable In technique Apalachicola, Fla. The heat was fierce along the Gulf Coas t thereabouts . So he r)gged a s te am-po we red motor to a compressor It cooled the air all right, but . ice formed in the pipes. He doctored the idea some more to pump liquid ammonia into a Q.lb of brtne. and noated a CID of water in it. The water t amed to ice. Eureka! He m~nufactured brick-sized Ice eabes. Everybody thought he was too far out. He died koke • Dear Gloorny Gru; An old-timer is some· one wbo remembers wtMtl llErC ONLY and LADIES ONLY 1lps ref erred to or1anha· llon1 1a we1 1 ·aa •trooms. ' D.M. Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" -as it exists today -is the work or not. just one but or many painters. It has been repaired and retouched so many'Umes that few s pots are left on it that were ac- tually painted by Leonardo him sell. Q. Where did the s tate name or Oregon come from ? A. Some say It's from the Spa nish 'Orejon" m eaning .. big-eared men." Collectors or antique dolls s ay the dolls that have their mouths closed are the most valuable. But they don't say why. Q. Is there an academic college for the deal? A. Only one worldwide. O allaudet Coll ege In Washlqton, D C. Sale ol athletic shoes has more than tripled In lb@ last six yean. · Q. How II.It can a ·splicer tn world clus volleyball move . that.~~ . -.,, --r. 11frm p 1JT thereabouts. Jack AnderMon 'Whitewash' Clears Oil Firms .. WASIU NGTON Tht: "Wh al chit> 111 n ,w?" hcudhnc of tht: )'t'&r may well tw the one m The Nt-w Yor k Tunt>!. tht· other day· t' :-,. Oil t 'ornp1.1n11•s A rt· lleld Blamele111s m '79 Gos Shortul(c." This ustoo1:thin..: ver dict. cx o n erut111 ~ Dag Oi l v( re1pons1b1l1I) f o r the gas l1 ne a u n d bu a e prl t l" l n c reasc•l>, waa rendered lJy bure.tu· t 1 at s I n Jimmy Cur l~r't. JUSllC'C and Energy Departmenu.. MJ 1r 1t M>un~ familiar. at'~ becau!.e a prellm· mary "mvcshgation" by DOE rt-aCht'CI an 1dentacal conclusion last year Th e ear l i e r En e r i:y Mailbox Oepartrntnt report wai. labeled a 'wh a lc w a t.h " b y knowledgeable cr1t1t b or the 011 1nd u!ltry, a nd 1l 'l< cle a r thc.- wh1lc:nl'llb of the govnnment's bu reau(·r a t.1c l'.t ll'1 mine hal< xrown no le~" blinding m the month.ti ::ilnce Lhf'n. TO 111-:/\R t h e C art t•r admini!ltrat1on tell at. Big Oil's skyrocketing profits In the past 18 months might as well have been manna from heaven. so unconnected "''ere they to any m i s c o n du c t b y t h e oi l companies I n what has beco me a n endlessly repealed theme or the admirustration , the two latest reports blame last year 's 011 shortage on a drop In imports caused by the cutoff of lranaan s upplies . As l have reported more than o n c e w at h u n r e r u te d t.l o c u m c•n t u t l o n . the J;tovcrnment's own figures show thal the United States actually 1nwortcd mon • oil after Iran cut u!> of( than we had the year b e fo r <·. t,H,1u!.l' ot her 011 producan~ oat1oni. rw.hed 1n with cmcrJtency shipme nts that more than mad\." up the ~hortfall. THE lllANIAN l'Utoff excuse. to put it bluntly. wai. a he. and Jimmy Carter knew at. In the best Big L1e t.ec hniQue. however. h e appa r e ntl y hopes h at l"Onstant re petition wi ll persuade the ra pped-off American public th a t Irania n ri·volut1ona r1es were to bla me fo r the gasoline cr1s1:i1 la'it year and. therefore. c a n be blumcd rnr the "lext an ev a table ~as crunch. Th t• a dmi n1 s tr a l1on s per s istent refusal to l<iy any bla me on t he 011 ba rons 1s . . tGiJ1 ·~ ·~ ;~rd I ~ ' unde rs t anda ble : If the truth ever comes out. the government. purticularly the Department of Ene rgy will ha ve to share the bla me with !Jag 011. My own 1n vest1 gatio n a nd t hose or expert:! an the field. show lhC1t both had much to gain from an <Jr t1fic1ally created shortage last. vcar HIGtO..Y RELIABLE Industry sources have suggested to my ai;sociate Dale Van Atta that the te mpo a r y s hortage wa i. c o n coct e d hy the Carte r admin1st rat1on a nd the 011 indust ry Ca rte r wanted <.t dra matiC' crisis to convince the public of the need for long-term t•onservat1on: the 011 companies we re happy tlJ connive in a '\1tuat10tt that would and did bru~~ them unprct'edented price increases. Ooe who was not bedazzled by the la test udmin1strat1on. white wash was Se n. Edwar~ Kennedy. 0 -Mai.s. He promptly drafted pravak IC'ttcrs to J ustice ;rnd DOE. pointing out "wide d1 s c rc panc·1 . ., · 1n l he t wo a~e n c 1 c s rl·r>o rt s a nd c·ha llen~in~ the scraousnes:. or thl.'ar 1nvcstigat1ons Kt;N!'IF:DY WA~TS t<1 know. umonc olht•r th111gs. why th1·re ";,is nu a nalv<,1-. of lhP 19'1R 1otrrnalion::il 1111 m;;irhl: \\hy d 1 fl erc•nt t 1 ffil' pl' r w<fs wcr<- l't1 m µa r1·d ltt dlllr·n ·nl bu:.1· 111•r 1od -. "hy o il indus t ry J>rOJ nt111 os wc•n · i.i pµa renlly U!.l'O unqucst1on1n~ly. :.and why. m <l 'i l 1nc·r <:d1bl v of a ll. no 1ntPrnJl nil andu'itry do<·ument ... '4c:rc :,uhpocn:wlf I n h1 -; lt•tl !•r to f:nc•r,::y S1·1·rN..i rv Charlec; W J>un('<tn. l\t•nnc•dv t onc ludt·d that "tht· •\ m N 1<·an pcoplt· s tll I luck rC'l1able infor.na t1on 1n order to "va lua te the ('UUSCS or the gas oline shorta ges ·• That·s putting 1t mildly Goatlift May Endanger Other· Species To the Editor : I wonde r af Cleveland Amory ever indulges in a pork chop or a steak. Certainly he would ne ver be guilty of having a pig or a cow killed ror such a mundane pur pos e . P c rh u p~ he as a vegetarian. I have supported either finan· cially or through my lobbying ef· forts lhe protection or the sea ot· ter. the m ountain lion. the wha le. the pvrpoase . the pup fish. lhe tule elk. the condor , the b1 Jt horn sheep and the desert tortoise. I have supported pres· ervation and proteC'tion or their ha bataL-. so that they might find food and resting places or un· polluted water. r have protested the use o r steel traps ror the coyote or the bear : or the use of l OR. the poison that continues to ki ll vit'tim after victim But the goals on San Cle mente Island. and the burro in Grand Can von Oe-o th Vu lll'\' a nd e ls e where tend 10 Prad1 ca tc cvcr ytrung on which other fo rms of life depend The loss or plant cover leads to crosaoo and a bar- ren land. Lefl to t he mselves they would soon exha ust their own food supply ;;ind starve to death Wall we continue to stay at that low le vel by re-electing Carter a nd his henchmen? GOLDIE J OSEPH A lfns lnf'a idon To the Editor· Ane nt yo u r e d ito r ial of Sunday. July 27 r egarding .. Influx of Alie ns etc. It's good to see some of us a rc waking up to the dangers 3head : If ttus sneaking invasion is not s t opped w e "Ang los " a ncJ des c e nd a nt s will e c<>Mt· foreigners in our own country• Our immigration luws need Lo be enforceo. the borde r patrol rorC'e doubleo or tripled . and. mo!>l "m por tant . se ve r e punishment metea out to those caught sneaking m . Also. employers h.ring these "s neak-ans " l<hould be given punishml'nl in lhC' for m or heavy fmc:, Do Wl' w<J n l ::a a n gJa gc pro blem likl' Ca nada ha~ 1n Que ber ? 1s surpris1n~ en a number of respects. You indicate, lhe Daily Pilot has bee n about as crillcal as any newspaper regarding the Bard court. and you refer to iL'> .. lo<;t rP,p<•rt ah1l1 ly " Rut r;.ithl·r than dea hn~ with Pf.r.>'>I· hll• recourses or solution'>. you raise ins tead the ques t ions whe n. how. and by whom lhe court shouJd be cha llenged Continua l ~ontroversaal r uf· lngs such as the Caudillo a nd Tanner dec1s1ons . se ven death p e n a lly re vers als ig noring c1ti7.en initiatives und lei:1s lation which "restored th1..· death penal· ty . ·· <Hid lwo cfrr rs 1o n!'. l h1~ month re bull a nd th1· · 'nr, duty to notify" ruling. both re lalt.>d 10 re le a sing kno \\ n cf<ln~crou s cr1m1na ls. a re indeed pui.hin~ th!• pendulum furthl·r m 1b '>elf destruct1vt• s wing en the <hrl'l .. t ion of .. <'n m1nal niihts ' h th1l< nol m orE>lhan .. uni-.ettlan g•· 1 IN RECENT nt•w-. rC'IC..t\l'.'S of Ca II forn1ans fo r a Rcsp<>nl<1 ble SuprC"me Court. \\c refrrrcd to 11 1-;N RY R RENNJK the• shatt<'rlng of rl'Cordc; for l ro1dt" murder and muvhcm as an on· ~om~ national <11~;1st t'r for whi<'h 1wrmiss1vt• gnvt•rnmcnt mw.t bt• To the Editor hl uml'd, and t'X IJre <;s ed that I recently p~u1 m l'.<Ce:.:-of ~ov<'rnml'flt'" mo-.t important so TIIE NA V'\' 1s spending S200 to <t doctor ror the m-0fhrc· function mui-.t b(• 10 prott•1·t its S148 ,000 and th<' F'und for rcmovalof a s1mple cyst -a c1 t1 z en -; a s 0 11p ol<t~11 t o introduced are as follow!.. L eg 1s lal1o n alreadl' introduced tn the S enate a uthon us a minimum of $38 million for tbe acquisition of p.1rk lands in Or <1nJ(c County This fTl(•ans th.it 1h1• Ut•pa rtment or tbt• lnten or would ha ve the a uthority to purchase these lands. Howeve r. the departmel')t has a backlog or $2.8 billion el such landc; to bt.• purchased. The National Park setvace. within the Oepartment1 or the Interior has the authority to determine which of these lands 14•111 be purchased und In what order Moreover. there a re nol enough funds availa ble to cover t-x1stmg commitme nts. There is. the refore. no ~uarantee that lh<• lands along the Or<tnge Coast wi ll be purchased a t any lime an the m•<J r future. t'V('n 1f the 111·ndang leg1slat1on were to pass. 1n f a c t , he st a fr a t th<' l)('partmcnt or the Interior hai. alr eady indicated that the lands in quc-sllon would not be given pr io rity . The refore. an a ll prob:tb1lat y. the• funding woolct not be forthcoming before the rnur-yt>:ir e xpiration date under th C' l l'r m -; or the pending lrg1sl;1t100. Bec:11JSe of this fact, tht' t'urrent proposed leg1:i:;lal1on would see m to be m erely :.a leg1slallvt• l'X('rCISC Anim als $100.000 and perhaps 20 m inute JOb al the most. Seven criminals Wt• d('('larl'd that <1 11 more to capture the goa.s on San Y.e a.rs ago. I paid S30 for a who aid an sustmnmg or in the SINCF. MY recent tour of the Clemente Island. Amory would !)1m1lar m-off~ce operntion. re !l':ts e or depruvc d killer" property. I have explored ways m oreover spend thousands· of Hence. J· find your August I should be account:.ibk for the or funding a eark for the Oran"e ~lan,.:11 .. U.Q..~,l'~fJ re port qf catd19J.2&.~~~ (J.W&~~INO .....N <=•••h* I· 0 r · .... Al~~_.~-. _ ........ ll.: ... ..--l'~lWI ~~~., r:.c;..:.-_..(::....?. .. ~~•h~·~·. :urcr M!it°tft~6rttlli'u~·, ~~rr.tstroTi irff~t-~ttr-ifa~een transport the · gonts les t they tle ~rcase of t~e rentals at the such viC'iOU.'\ rec1di v1sts by gov· est a blisht•d in the legislation • become seasick on a 20.30 hour Prom ontory Point a partments e rnment 1r-; a cruC'I and unusual that has been introduced. 1 have barge triptoSan Pcdro. 1ronically a~usm~. ex pt'ramf'nt being perpetrated c o n <.'lu d e d th a t the mos t Thousands of do]J ars and hun-I object. m principle. o the upon u seemingly confused and expeditious solutton would be to dreds of man m>urs have been ide a that d~tors can constantly he lpless clt17.£'nry perha ps na have the funding come from the spent in effor ts to r ound up increase their char_gc.;s -to lhe longer capa ble or c•xpressmi: its State of California's s hare of the burros in Gr ano Canyon or point of bean~ ridic ulous -o utrage. Lana and Water . Conservation Death Valley untll the expense w it~out r egard to people 's We or. Cali~orn1 an s for a Fund. as opposed to the feaeral and futility of the operation feelings. And, were l a rcnter ... 1 Re spons ible S upre me Court share. This would ena,ble t~e. beca me evident. could ,!JY no means afford to ,Pa~., decJ~r~.~tnu. decu,a-~ 'O( u.e Q~ ~~,~~e·tt. "'' 1"'. •,. One hundred si>Ccfes of li(e are· any ,;b~lbft 'nc.reas«!> ln ,my ·1\~trm~rt>o'rt: represent a re~I decision on priorities as to which disappearing every year. Are we rent. and conl!numg threat to public lands In the s t ate wouJd be going to protec:t the animaJ~ that HARRISON G. MAHONEY , safe ty. fhe ch mute of reac pure.based and in what Of"der are hastening the demise or t.nc c reated" hr skyrock~tang uncon Therefore, the lands along th endangered species and at the Cetsrf 0~111 trolled violent crime in this O r a n ge C oas t could b e s ame time expend time and ef· country u.nd Its mlim idatm~ cf· purchased In a timely fashion. fort to save those whose con· To the Editor: feet on the citizenry has an so Under both proposals. the State linued existence is c ritical? Your editorial enliUed, 'Court m any ways made victims or us o r Ca lifo rni a w o uld h e Such a policy does not make Overhaul Move Unsettling .. <Ju. all. responsible for m aintenance and sense. ly 20> re a citizens' effort to re-TONY Rl\CKAUCKAS development of the park: 80 my The transferred goats are lo call justices Bird and Tobriner Deputy Dist. Atty . pla!'~ would not c r eat e un be put to work clearing the fire DR HOWARD C0~aiR'rmBEaRn addttaonal financial burden for brush. When they have eaten tt'l rb Califorrua. that what will they eat then, Co·Chairman Aga in let mt say that I they and all the little nannies Cf\llfornians for a s trongly <1upport the creation or U\ot have come Into being? ResPoMlble Supreme Court an Orange Coast Park. My MARY SCOOT concern I!\ that we offe r the To the Editor : Why are the American people s o s hocked at the Carter admlnlstrallon trying to enlist the help of Khadafy or Ubya, throu1h the 1ood offices of Biily Carter. to get Khomeini of lrtp to release our hostages? ".na ~ *·We :.JlO~~#n,~~b:°J:,.,.' . ·-~:b:.;.a But even thole low levell or ,...,..., ... negoU&UonJ have done no 19f>d. p .... ~ .. To the Editor . I want to express my strong s upport for the establlsbment ol a park tn the Oranae Coaat uea. 1 •Cfft the creation of this parlt is Important. It will provide public out.door recreational use and enjoyment and pl"Olttt the area's natural resources lhrough it ttie aCQ&aiSili,o_q, o.f MPdtV.floped 1&W\ds. M reason 'ltlat t have not supported any of the federal legl•lallo n that has been people of California a proposal that wUI wort, Cl'le for which Cunds will be avaOable , and not one that will offer false hopes and possibly never be funded. S.l.HAYAKAWA United Stat.H Senator • , ........ , ...... .._,_..__ Wrf I-......... U91n ......... ........ ........... ,..... ........ , .... c:-. ..... . c.....--. UtlWI c 11•1u4 -..-...... ................... _.. ... -..... .. ............... -.. ....._ ...... ... 111e....-.. -. ........... .,.....,,.... ClrJllfl\l'-t. .--------------- Orange Coast rn1 r 10N \'our llom.-town Dall,· N.-wNpap .-r C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Kill~r Hu1Ticane Heads for Mexico MERIDA. Yucllu PuinMala. Mexico <AP) H~n-sc...; Al &en, the most powerfw ator'm Oft ~ord ln the nortbweat Carib bean. 1alned fury today u ~t churned toward Ill e-ilco '1 YIK'at.M Pea&Mwa w•U\ w\nd!I ot ns mph. c Photo Pa•e A4. > Tbe burrlune. the third 1tron1est Atlaouc storrn In modem blstory, was on a path Ulal rould put tM 11.iller tocm olf the S Cull coast by lhe I •e kcnd rt "n behind at lenl '11 dead and 4:xlcn Ive d v1U\¥ lion °' the fourth day ot its n m paae \Wouah the Carabbean About 2.SOO oil rt1 worker1 we~ evacuated off the Tuu coaat A apokuman for Pt'mu . Ill euco '6 state petro l t'l.I ni monopoly, said 2,000 worker and techn1r1ans were movt'd from ll.Solf t\ore installallons The l ' S Natlonnl Weather Ser' ire said Allen. with lOp winds ot 17~ mph -instead of U~ mph recorded six hours t>t1rJl 1r was center ed near l11tltude 21 4 north. longitude 85.5 14est, or 110 miles east-northeast of Cozurnt'I. M~x1co ··A\ the ,present time. the eye of Allen ti. "obbhng a litUe to th\• n "ht or the track and tf this trt'nd continues during the day. the m~l dangerous portion of the hurncane will pass off the coast of the northeast Yucatan Peninsula." the weather service said. "However. a shift to the left of the t r ack will bring the full brunt of the 175 mph winds and extremely high !>eas over the re· sort areas of the n ortheast Yucatan Peninsula this after noon ·· The l~ mile "1de Yucatan channel. 14 btch !>eparatcs Mex 1co Crom Cuba. "'as clo)ed to navigation by both count-r1es Airports in wealthy lounst re· sorts or Isla M UJeres and Can· cun were closed The Cuban news agenc) Prc n!>a Latina said the h.ur rt('ane battered Is la Juventad. a mall island 58 miles oH Cuba s western coa!>l , ruining all its citrus plantations There were no reports of ca s u a Ille..,. c1lthough the island 14 aS crowde<S \\ 11h 25 000 h1J?h !>Choo! ... tudents (rom Th1r tl Worlrl rnunlri"' there on scholarships. The Te'(as-Louisiana coast is rou~hl.> 700-800 miles northwestof the Yucatan csnd appears to be in the path of ~lien , which has ba..,H·cslh followed a west northwe'>t route since building to hurn<·ant-fore<' nfl the eustem C<mbix:an 1<,lanrJ of St Lucia \1 o nda' morn1n~ However. Liu: rt-"'a:. no <·c rta1nty the storm "'ould <.on11nul' on the same track <~ Al.l.E'. Pae,e i\21 Assailant Wou nds FaDled YachtsDlan ~A O ut Supervisors Rule Airport Johnson Shot In Hawaii By ALMON LOCKABEY 0..tty Pt ... ....,.,_,_,. WrttH Fritz Johnson. 32. co-owner and skipper of the famed 72·fool racing yacht Windward Passage was in guarded condition at Queen's Medical Hospital 1n H'>nolulu today after being shot outside a Honolulu nightclub By FREDERICK SCHOEMEID. Of -... ,, ~lto4 SUff ln a surprise action Wednes· day, the Orange County Board of Supervisors stripped its General Services Agency of control over John W~yne Airport. As part of the s witch . aupervisors appointed Murry Cable. a county Administrative Office analyst . a s interim airport manager and ordered that he report directly to them. Cable will replace Raul Regalado. who resigned this week as airport manager to become director of avi ation at San Jose Municipal Airport • The board's action removing \ authority over the airport from the GSA was viewed by several observers as a respanse to com· munication problems with the GSA , The board will ta ke direct authority over airport opera- tions on an interim basis, pend· ing a report on the subject from the Administration Office. Board chairman Ralph Clark ~aid that supervisors fell they should handJe a\rport matters ' more direc-tly due to RegaJado's unexpected resignation . the pending completion of a $302,000 master plan for the airport and the federal governme nt man- date that ne~ commercial air carriers be allowed entry to the airport "We are just very concerned about things at this particular time." Clark said. "It is a very critical time ... Clark mused to say if he was dissatisfied with GSA 's handling of airport-related matters. He did say. however. that he and others we re "disturbed" that it took several days for them to receive official word or Regalado's resignation. Weather Fair through Friday, ex- cept for late ni1bt and early morning roe. Lows ~=·· ~~ aiicl 1Ga .m& rout, mid80I ....... . . Super visor Thomas Riley complained that he learned of Regalado's resignation Friday through an inquiry from a news reporter. but had a tough time confirming the fact Riley said R e~alado. his superior Barbara Fox. assistant director of the GSA. and Torn Egan. GSA director. all were un- available. Asked if communications dif· ficulties within the GSA con· (See AGENCY. Pa1e A2> * FRITZ JOHNSON Nunlng Gun Wounds Plan Finished Ailport's Future De tmled A draft of a consultant's study for the future of John Wayne Airport has been completed. but try and get your hands on it. Five copies of the 1,000-plus page airport master plan were turned over to Raul Regalado. airport manager, Jul} 31, by VTN Consolidated. of Irvine Regalado. who announced his resignation this week. said today that the report is "not ready for d1 ssemina-t1on .. pending a technical rev1ew by his staff. He said tbe report likely would become 1avatl a ble late next week The r eport inc ludes the m aster plan. a technical appen· d1x. environmental impact re- port and a noise study Preparation of the still-se<:ret report the public cannot see was financed by S3-02.000 in publ.ic funds Mesa Panel OKs S&L's Copter Plans J ohnson was s hot in the stomach following a.n ar gument over a pool game at the Swing Cl ub shortly after m idnight Tuesday. according to reports from the Associated Press Honolulu pohce said Johnson's assailant. an unidentified bartender at a Honolulu stnp joint. was being held for ques- tioni.ng in the shootmg. D on Vau g hn o f Newp ort Beach. a crewman aboard Wandward Passage. furnished details of the s hooting In a teJepbone inten•iew Wednesda.y night. Vaughn said the entire crew ol Windward Passage. including seven from Newport Beach. celebrated the ship's \'lctory in the third race of the Pan Am Clipper Yacht Sen es at a dinner party at Woo Fat::.. a Chinese restaurant. Tuesda) night "There were about 35 oeoole in the party, .. s aid Va ughn. "and after the dinner everyone went out.side 10 get taxis to 1ake lhem back to their Waik1k1 hotels .. Vaughn aaict there weren 't enough taxis available and th<tt he went m search of other cabs while the remaining members of 'he party went inside the near:by Swing Club to wait. "When I got back Fritz and the rest of the Windwa r d Gliders' llps~ D mcns When ru s hang gilder stalled belO\\ the ridge hne dt Nigu('f ~ach sta te µark Wedne!-dCI~. Stuart Reichert. 21. of H untington Beach made J ·harp nght turn into t he cltff LifeJ?uards c alled an paramedic \\ho took Rei chert to South Coast Medical Center Ln South Laguna whe re h~ was listed in fair cond1t1on today Irvine Man Vict im Passage crew were gone and I did not learn or the shooting un- til I was awakened in my room several hours later." Vaughn Pacific Federal Savings and for a new headquarters com· said. • Loan Associatioo's plan for a pound but denied the portion out· Vaughn quoted other mem-In D Boinb• heliport in downtown Costa linin g a heliport for the parking bers of the crew as saying that e sert Jflg , Mesa has been approved unan-lot. Johnson was challenged to a ..,.,.. -~ ___ ~ """)\\ ~-- i m ous ly by Costa M-;.s a 's ~ity lanne~-·\\ll,,~Q~~~~~~Y~-~ .. ~ .. ;~~\~~~',;.;t;.:t,;.. -'!','i ~.#..<(>~~ ... ,.....,, · v. ~-...··~ \' , .. ,~~· ~··'::!~~-~~~.! ~ -~~ ... ~~~-miw:Y~-a~~Hr~ •• 'By GLE'NN SC'dT'i posed to cover up the real cause .., Trft"·l'tlncyrj(Ja\''d. actually to bothersome to area resi-<See SKIPPER Pa1e AZ> °' ' .. o.11. ,., ... s~11 of death Choate said compqsed of the five City Coun· dents, espedally those just north ' A family denllst has ven fied He s~id the blas t was so ciJ members, late ~ednesday of the 19th_ Street at Newport that a man whose body was powerful that il left nothing on re.ve~sed a Pl ann1ng . Com-Boulevard site. found tom apart by a homemade the pickup above its chassis. The m1ss1on r ecommendation in Only one Costa Mesan. Dan C. •6an Steals bomb blas t on a d esolate victim's body was so tom up granting conditional approval. Melarkey of 433 E . 19th St .. pro-lri~ · mi lilary bombing range in that ttis ident.tfication had to be The CORl~ioo last w~k ap-tested the helicopter landing Riverside .Co_unty was Kim confirmed by Dr. David T . proved Pacific Federal s plan plan. Electric• i•ty LeValley of lrvuie. Smiley 0( Corona del Mar 'llfho . In a letter lo the c ity, The remains of LeVaJley, 26. co mpared dental rec~rd s· _ Melark~y cited alre.ady prev-, CERRITOS (AP> -A ,~d SunitY,....!mi~<1. the .s:h-;•~1.·,...,. ~-JNfUW(....; •f"~,..., • alent 81~,r~lJ!.~~r •La. •• · ,~ .. ...;~--=..,,~,,~~ ... .; J~. _ ~~ -~-~· ~ec~tiiatfonWednesday. -~~-. -.. -.:..a.ar~.ot;:~~!t 'I' . .:•' ~~ f I:.--·1iJ'tated'1>Y't.he"' Sb'effi7's p1c up ru1'l. sa1<t R1vers1de The pair bounced around the ~ ..... __. -•• -· lie adaed l'!at the Street Departmmt and charged County Deputy Coroner Pat upstalrs be(lroom_and-Cl"asbed,--• hi Me sa Renk Lot A robber who grabbed a bank courier in Costa Mesa got only two bags of cbects ror bis ef. forts, police said. Heory C. Tucker of Irvine, a courier for Kawasaki Mot.on of Santa Ana, told police he was sr•bbed rrom behind Wednes· day by a man with medium len.ih, dark hair as he left Bank of America's branch at 3300 Bristol. Tucker said somethln1 bard was shoved into bis rib8 and tbe:n his· ....Uant grabbed the two bh.1t ti.,. and ran from the parklng lot. Tucker told officers there was ao cub m either baa. . and Newport' Boulevard to-wit h stealiq · eJectricity Choate. l nto {he furniture finally rolling tersection la a heavy traffic area from Southern California Two IDfl\ driving four-wheel on the floor as 'reHow officers and that helicopter takeoffs and Edison co. after the drive trucks were watching an raced to Patrolman McCulloch's landings could create turmoil. utility's computer iDdical· afternoon bombing practice at aid He sug1ested that Pacific ed his air-conditioned the Navy's Chocolate Mountain Cowan was yanked from the Federal create a video com-house wasn't •inC enough Bombing Range southwest of shattered gJass and debris and munkationa lie among its 40out· power to run a low watt-Desert Center when they db-placed under arrest .. Jets and the headquarters com-aae light bulb. Edison covered the burned out scene. pl ex. spokesmen Gary Wormser Choate said. • 'Tbb is really the thin.& ol the said. • Choate said whoever blew up M.4GAZJ NE future and makes much more "We were a little 505• the truck had tried to make it sense than having executives picioua when we removed loo~ as if LeYa_Uey bad been an ~ rr.1nur~ winging it all over Southern the meter and the electric acc1dentat viwm of an errant c.,,i ~ w VIRLI " Cautoriiia." be wrote. k · .. military blast. But a coroner's "Sh&mting or executives really ~:=~ai~s;..=:;. examination sho•ed that the reeks ot poor management.·• The house had electric victim had di~ of a knife wound A•ency board members drapes, central alr condi· to the heart. stipulated that heliport approval Uoning, a swimming p00l He said a "disUnct pe>ssibili- wlU be good for one year. If the and 1 Jacuui. be noted. ty" exists that LeVa.1:Jey 's body operation draws no objections or Herman N. PhU~o_wer, was driven to the and and un· creates no problems. it may be 40, i• scheduled to oe ar-populated range alter he was renewed for lwo more yean. t d 1 c ll dHd. they ordered. r • I ne n err os The blast. wbicf\ rederaJ e1C- The a1ency also ordered no Municipal Court on A\ll. perts cooclude:<f was not t aused (See COPTER ••• ,. A2) l2. by a military we•pon. WIS SUJ>- Today's Daily Pilot takes a special look at today's woman. her goals. values, needs and< the role she plays along the Oranae Coast. Loo~ for "Today's Wom:m," the ,20-page first edition or "periscope" maga11ne boatlna stories and pictures or WO«Mll aloog the Orange Coast. 'LI'._..~. :_>'t<,~~~ tb,i.;.' ~,. 'Yl\!A~,.,;;..,o. ' I • ·--- Al ~LV PILOT c ~ ........ -JVST BREAKING -----.... ,,,,,,,,. ....,..,, /f'Ofle ..._ ., ..., _, .. , .. , --..... , Woman Sailoi; Cleared In Navy Lesbian Trial LO G BEACH CAP> A N1vy bo.rd found today I.Mt ht· l>' Otnrtt Taniel o .. 1c1n.s ~ lnno«'nl of lt'Nt atJona lhlt IM eommJtted homoce uaJ •~U 1board th • s Norton Sound. end tht> bo.lrd rl'<'Ommt-ndtd hf! n<ll bf> dlachar1ed from the Nuy 1 Ear her slor)'. Pea All I M Oeai.lctna broke mto turs and fell hW> I.he arma of ht'r al tornl'). Swian MrO n~vy. and a.a.ad to h r "Thank you for JUll twll~·v1na: 1n nu-" Mi. G1a1<k1n .... 2). lhl· fa ~t of ('tght v.omen to fart> a. lw•rlnl( 011 .slll'~ut1m" of lt•isb1 nt'lm llboard thf' m11111lt> te't i.tYp. 'lttl h ·11 t•I\ J"' tht! lhrt•c.-membf>r AdmmlstraU\•f' Olsrhan (t Do11rd rt·tumt11J fr1111' 1h 30 mmut " of dt>llbf.nUon• to 11nnoun<'t' 1h '''-''dU'l u ...... ...,,,, ...... ~ •••• ..,..., 'fttll'Ol.I. 1.il»• 1Al'1 Libya s f'orcitcn l.u11~un Hurl'au soo Milt, I 111r1c~ ...... ,.,~I 0 a.a d m .. LUtt'm t-nl today Bally t'tirt~r Ii rt'hlllons with l.1b) •11 oraan1zatlons h n ti bt-l'n ·normail · •lld that many otht'r Amt rk »m t<tStabli twd amllar lit'~ INlth this Arab naUon lt made no dlre<"t r fen!n~ to the $220.000 lo11n tht' U ~ rm: ident 's ~r 11y11 h 1tot from Libya bul Hid h1~ hnki. "'1th e<-onomk' aruuPI ht> re a lsc1 werf' norm•I HURRICANE'S PATH SHOWS STEADY AIM ON MEXICO Allen Moving PHt Yucatan Into Gu" 1'he statement. d1str1butl"<i b) th" o(fu·1al JA)l;A new" 1t1Ut-11n de <'r itJ.d as "Jeroundle ~" <.tlh•galloni. i.boul 0 111) <:1.11 tcr '> rl'lc1 tloo:t "'1th the Wuli.ur\ Uurcitu. 11 goq~rn m1·n1 .1 i.:c•nt·} th at i.rr .111.:ci. Ub)'an conta<'lll with fore1t1nera £.rft-1111 ... c ... , ......... 8) Thf' ~l•lf'd Prea.. A f1nnK q uud executed 13 more Iranian ofh<'eri. .md tmhst cd m en at dawn today fo r taking part m the plot to overthrow Ayatollah Hutlollah Khome mi'!) regime. Tehran r adio reported Six others were put to deuth for other crimes Th.-deUUl !> of the alleged anti-Khomeini plotlt!rs brought to more than SO the number executed for pl1rnning the t:oup. which Ira nian orriciali:s !>aid they d1scovert-d la11t month before: 1l wa!> im ple mented 111~ Siglar .-d in GuU NEW ORLEANS <AP > Three m en were sighted m the Gulf of Mexico today ne1tr the wreckage or a helicopter that wa!) e\•a cuatang oil ri1t worke rs in advanct! of Jlurricant! Allen. the Coa st Guard said. "They've found the wrttekage of tht! helicopter but we don 't know if they are d<:ac1 or a li ve." said Co11st Guard SIX>kesman J oe Gibson The Coast Gui.rd s:ud a civilian boat found Lhe wreckage about 60 miles t.00thwest of Houma. La. The Ocean Drilling a nd Exploration Co. said the pilot and five of ils employees were aboard the helicopter. a long with seven worke rs from variOU!> offshon-services companies 'Lou Grant' Tops Emmy Nominees P/\SAOJ-:NJ\ 1 /\Pl "T ht· Luu Grant Show" dum1 n1:1ted the· l•:mmy /\v.ard nom1n<Jt1ons lo 1liJ) for thl' 1>t·tond i.t1 a1ghl ycl:l r t1~ the.• threut of <t n artort. hoy\·ott clouocd next month's :s2nd an11ual <1 wurdi. t·cn:mon) The CBS seric.-s about u U J!> Ang eles ne ws room headed b,) 'Edward 1\sne r collected 15 "10minat1oni. · · Movwla. ·· a three· part movu: :>eries about the early dMya. of the motion picture industry. col lected ta nomlnatlON, and "M- A·S-H'' had 11 f'ln~ "M-A-S·lf" rolt a~ Ar my ::.ur ~eon Ha wkt•)l' P1en·c. ~omina t1ons for best supportin~ uctor went lo costars Mike F<1rrell. who pla ys fellow surgeon B.J . llun Olt'Utt. Harry Morgan. who play!> the hosoit<1I t'O m mandcr. Col Po tte r ; and Lore tta Swll l:IS n ur se Mar~arct "Hot Lips" Ho ulihan .. Moviola" was nomm11tt:d as out.standing limited series. Tony Curlis, who played Ole n am· boyant moVJe tycoon David 0 Selznick i.n one epl.sode devoted to casting Scarlett O'Hara in ·'Gone Wll'h The Wind." r erelved l:I nomination as best actor in a limited ser ies . Carrie Nye, who played TalluJah Bankhead in the same episode. was nominated a:. bc!>l s upp0rtmg a ctress in <1 limit l'd sen esor spec:ial f 'rottt PRfl~ l I ALLl4:N ... \1 1·'11 .111 ni.: .11111 produet1011 \q1rl..1 r' \\1·n · •'\ .u·u.ttl'd from ~1 1•\11 11' 11tl ndl t .1nq1l'<'ht· lid) .111cl JKll I .1ulh111 l111·,,. "ll"JWlldt:d .tl l n,1\IJ.:Jl111n tht•r t• anti 111 th1• Y u t'll t ;111 flt· 11111 -. u la . 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Scintl.J$M. tiOO milt?!> M1uth1·a:.l of Jl avan;1. when · c•lt•1..·tnr1t.\ "'<t!> rt·port1'fl part I) out. <1t•<•11rd1ng to Jiu\ an;1 rac110 It !.a1d aulh11nt1t:-. <1h11 IA a rm·d n·i.111t:nh of the' 11-lan<l nation'-; thn't' wt•sternmos t µrov 1nc·t•:. to pn•pa n· for l h1 • i.tr1rrn A ll1•n :..k irh·d t he (';ivm<&n ls lunds. n1u:..1ng llttl1· da.m<1f.!1..· and no c·asualtH'I'>. af\c-r :-.l<ii.hmg .l:ima1t·a·s northr·r n 1·oai.t IA hc.·n· 1t ""' l'pl a do;wn IJl'OPlt· in to 20.foot sc•as whippl'd by II.IC• m ll<.'·an·hour v.mdi.. k1lhn~ frvc· of them. s mashed hou:-.es and cl <.1 m a g e d b l' v c r a I c r 'J 1J !> . 1ia rt 1e·ul :irl v b<1n<tnCJ'.'t Allen'::. C) e brushed a ~O-m1lt· stretch of s hore between the l.ourist cente rs of Oc ho Rios and Mont.ego Bay. and many l'Om· munilles in the a rea remamed out of tout·h with lhc c11p1t.al or Kingston and much of the coun· try. mc ludin.J.! K·O pN1°l'nt of the t·ap1tal. v.ai. "1thout eh.'<·tn<· 1>0"' er The govcrnmt·nt all11<·11t · c:d I m II lion 111 re·ll e f f 'Jr .I um aH·an farmt'r:.. O\ber show. recelv.ln1 mult.1- ple nomtnaUODI includ~ "All Quiet on the Western Front" with seven. •·Amber Wuves" with six. NBC's "The BiH Show" with six ... Ba r yi:s hnikov on Hroadwuy" with SI>., "The Mup· pe t Sho~" with ei~h\ and two <:a n celed NBC scri<:s, "The Roc kford Files" with s ill a1111 "Skag" with seven ··Lou Grant" was nominated a!) the o utstanding drama series and Asne r was nominate d as best uc to r in a drama series for his title role as the prototype city editor T he series won last year, but Asner . who was also nominated. Man Arrested In Attack ()n Cop failedtowinthe Emmy In 1979 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL parent dnfter who Captain Con. The other "Lou Grant" stars 0t"'90.Mr ~-,..... , noly saidt.oday hashadnumerous 11ominatf'd for best supporting a c Pollce have jailed a young contacts with police throughout tor were Mason Adams. who man for aJlegedly trying lo kill a Ora nge County. pla ys the managing edito r . Newport Beach officer with two The a ttemfted m urder su-;. Robert Walden, who plays re butcher knives. p~ct h1msel suffe red minor porter J oe Rossi ; Linda Kelsey. Patrolman Robert McCulloch. c uts whe n he a nd O ffi cer for her role as reporter liiU1P 37, an El Toro res ident. is re· McCulloch c r ashed i nto a 'lt-•A man. and Nancy Marchund. covering followin5( treatment for dresser. shattering its mirror. in "'ho p lay::. Ole pMper's pubhi:.i.1·r. wounds from the foot -long the battle over the knivei:. Mrs. Pynchon. Nina Foch wai. blades inflicted in his back and Offlt'er McCulloch wci s re · also nominatedasbestsupportlng forehead leased today after treatment for iJ ctresa for a g uest st ar ap. Chris Cowan. 23. whose last, h i s I acer a U o n s at H o a g peara9ceontheseriP" ~nown ad~ess. was 212 Even~ng Me m orial Hospital. 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'-4 ho ha:. been respons1 hie for t h•· 1·ou11l y'!) huma n 'l'f\ H't•s program :. 10 the Ad-. m1n1:.trut1ve Office. !.:i id he: "<.J Oll·d · "lhl• opportunity to h1.·C'omt· 1nlt!r1 m m<.1nager .. llt· !)Uld ht• fav11n. th(• board's Jt·twn '°' rc:.t1n.: control of thl· Jtrport frrim <;s \ CJbll'. :J county cm µloye~ for . '-t.'" '-'" \ c<Jr:.. " <.& forme r Army hl'11t:optcr pilot v.ho !>erved •n l>nlh Eurn1lt' and Vietnam In 1970 he nHJnaged a n Arm} Jtrport 1n Germany where 80 a1n r.ift '4 <.'rl· ba!>ed bestactor in a comedyforhiu tar of attempted murder . T he episode b e~a n late The assault occurred s~ortJy Wednei:.day morning with a re· arter noon ~ednesday m an port of a burglary in progress at oceanfront view .apai;-tment at the e xpensive oceun view apa rt· 3030 Breakers Drive m Corona rnent. where the cider Cowan ali.o Newport Su.rf and Sport ORA NOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,., .. ,.,. ... , y., ....... "' .... ' ~ (",op..-#111.....,,.... "-""'' .... " .. lJft,1 , ••• ,....,.1~14)~1 c .... "'" Advertllllfto IU·M71 c..r-.. ()o c.... '""'""..: eon. -y ... -.: .......... -......... . f'ft•ft•r Of M'ttth"'""""h "-' .. •fll tn•' IN" t::::~"""'' tiOM.t•f ... ,,. ... ,°"' .. ~.:=s-;-~·::rJ. .. ~.;.~ ~:: ........ ,,...,.,,., ... "'"" ,, .. _. .... _...... ___ .,eo_, ( del ~ar, on the blul(top over· lives. · ~ook ing the Newport Harbor Thl' uni~ a re 11eparutc. Captaan J~tty. . . Connolly said today. Cowan s ram1ly owns the prop. He added that there w:., no ~rty, nt ..flfe•~t"t 6~at!ft • doubt 'i'ho th~~ 1ril . PollceCaptain WayneConnoUy. finding him and taking him into . and ~~ltYER··~· Hls father . J ay Cowan . helped custody was Ole major problem. -pottce e11ter-the residenee ift en-Newport Bead! Pt!lfttt'e'-Qmt,.._-11•"""'------------------------~ attempt to r10d the son. an ap· munlty Relutlons Officer Rich Fre•P.,,.AI COPTER ••• more than six rughts daily al the pon, between the hours or 7 a .m . and lOp.m. The beUport, approved iniUaJ. ly for a 80-by 60-foot parklna loc area, eventually is to be moved atop a three-s tory auto p1rkin1 s tructure, the a1enc1 ordered. The heliport and the entire multlmilllon-dollar Pacific FederaJ heldquarters plan now aoea before tbe City CouncU Aue. 18. • move required wheo the Redevelopment A1ency and the PlannLnc Commlulon differ re- 11rdlng projecl approvall proJect apProvala . .. - Long s aid Cowan leaped out or a walk-in closet and jumped onto the prowling offic er's back . s lashing wltll Ole knives. Test-tube Baby Program Begin8 MONTREAL CAP) -The Gazette says a Quebec City hospital bu begun a prognm t.o produce the first teat-tube baby In North Americ a. In a dispatch from Quebec Ci- ty, the newapaper aaya a team of doctors at Laval University H011pllal Center hu accepted 12 coupl~ wtlllng to try lo beeome the firs t North American parent.II or t.eat·l"be bebles. 9UALITY FROM NEWPORT BEACH IOAID SHORTS WALKSHOITS PANTS T-SHlaTS Main Store 2224 Newpott llwd. Store 2 Newpof't l••ch 175-7174 -21o!h M•nne Ave. ..._ l•lboa lll•nd 173·712t ~. ' , S.ore3 8outh Coaat Plan ~ CoetaMeM .._ 141-0623 . "' ltot'•• WeatmlnltefMell 111-1144 • LA Busing Upheld ' LOS ANGSLES <AP> -The tbd l>ilt.rict Cov.rt ot Appeal bu denied the achoo& dbUit\'1 motJoa '° overtllrn • ...-._, Niu pl'QCl"am. Md Mf\ la· tact IBCllit of ........ Cowt Juctp Paw r.,i,•1 Dian fOI' lehool ..._reaauoa '8 u-. Loi~.._ uDUMct School l>Wtrict. 8ut the tOUrt, ln • ll·paparder, atQt,d tbat part of EltJ'• f'\&l.inc that c:alled fort wo dtflokJou ol 1 dt · se1 .... 1ted1choot ~·r· wholiYMlni.a,.._. S.acb. Wit wortina OD a fina plao Wedneldat and It WU not lmmedlateJy known It tM appeal.a court ad.k>o ~·ould dela)' the releueor lbe new plan. '!be appHla ~ alto°"*"<I hevlftp for Jan 7. 1•1. on t.he IChool bo&rd'a ~al. TM ~hool board wu ~xpec\ed to 10 to the at.ate Supremo Co"'1t \o ll')' to obtain a &tay Cot the pl ID 1'11£ PO&TION OF Eclf'• ordtr &tayed by the appeal& panel wu hla mujti«hn!cdeftnJtJon of 1 de· &e1re1at.ed achoot The appull court ld\ atandlnt a bi·etluuc ct.fin.itlon -that a dae1re1ated school mUJt be SO percent while-plus or minus lOpercent. The multJ-eUuuc dellruUon saJd that when three "' more ,-roups are ln a school. the white population had to be wtthln five percentollhe laraestor second· Iara est ethnic group Under th.-two deflntUons, the number of children bused was upected to more than double this Calll050.000 The court's ruline "denied the school board's ef. rort tostopdesegregaUon In Los Angeles as or now." said Fred Okrand, attomey for \he American Civil Liberties Union, one or the minonty plaintiffs in the case first brought by lbe ACLU 17 years ago this month ... GUESS THE bottom line or that order ls that there will be less desegregation ln September under ~ '1l combined-minority definition than would .. •• < ~lab Clones ~Wrong Virus LA JOLLA <AP> -Experiments by a prom\· nent virologist at the University or California, San Diego have been halted after he accidentally cloned the genetic material or the wrong virus - ~ one more dangerous than the virus under study ~ The cloned material bas been placed in s torage pendtng mvestigaUons by university of • ficials and the National Institutes of Health in (. Washington, whose guidelines were violated. :-: ·'This illustrates one :: ( ) of the kinds of concerns •: C<T" people have had that ~. ·~•"'TE scientists do make mis· • takes and accidents do happen." commented biologist Robert Smsheimer chancellor of UC, Santa Cruz .. IALrif 11 Charged In sn ·• ~arw LOMPOC <AP> -Disciplinary action has been taken against three federal prison guards whose improper procedures eased convicted spy Chn stopher Boyce's escape to freedom, prison of ficials said A federal Bureau of Prisons probe into the Boyce break-out determined \hat "proper pro- cedures were not followed." said Bill Burlington acting legal counsel in the prison bureau's Bur· tingameoffice Lompoc prison Warden Timothy Keohane pre· viously mclicated the disciplinary measures were for alleged laxity and not complicity by the guards in the Jan 31 ttape from the federal Corre<:Uonal nstitution's maximum security section Oakland M11rden Prolwd OAKLAND <AP> -Police hoped today that a coroner's exarrunation would reveal clues about the deaths of two men and a woman who were bound. slain and tossed into brush with bags over their heads "We haven't tried to remove \he wrappings and until the coroner does that we won't know the cause of death," Lt. Terry Green, head of the homicide detail, saJd Wednesday .Judge C11•• Da•agn A eeard SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A Superior Court Judge bas dramatically reduced a jury's verdict against former San Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Ahot.o and bis lawyer son, calling \he $3.4 million have been poulble had 1 muJU...umlcdefln.LUon been u.aed "Ok.randadd*1. the tnen·mtdlbel' aehool board Md 'lalmed Its aU·voluntary plan could ach&ew more lnte1raUon thaa f'41y '1plu. and a m.Jorityolt.Mboerdlndkat· edataMW1conltrencelhe,.woWdbeanlmmedlate appeal ol any portlOM of the appeal.I court order wl\h whkbtbe)'d1111rH. "Anytlme we have mandatory bullnt. ll'a a de- feat." a.ald Robert.a Weintraub, president ot the board. ANOnrEa OF Tll£ four anti·buainl membert ol the boant. John GreenWOOd, aald the appeala de· etalon leaves the dlatrkt · •auu ln limbo,·· wllh a need to draft a oew £1ly·approved ln~8J'•Uoo plan wllhlA daya. "I'm happy they've taken out tM most U101ical portion," Greenwood said of lhe multi-ethnic defini· tlon of desearegauon. The only pro-bulin& board member. Rlta Walters. who ls black, atttSSed sbe was notJolnina the majority lnlhelr appeal plans. ·· u l1 tM height or 'rrespoosibilhty not to accept the court de<>lston. ·'shes aid, ·•and recognize that we have been reversed at every slep, and get on with de· segregating the Los Angeles schools " SCHOOL BOARD attomey Jerry Halverson sald the school system's small planning sWf was under a tremendous straJn to draft another integration plan by Monday. "We can put together a plan. we can implement a plan," Halverson said. "But the quality or the plan is a function of the time available. We have a limited staff-only a few guys -and they have been work· ing 16 hours a day and they'll have to start all over." The district is the nation's second largest, with 514 schools and 540.000 pupils. Some 26.000 of the students, in grades 4-8, were bused the past two years under an interim integra· lion plan -while Egly conducted lengthy bearings on the issues involved AFTEa EGLV announced his plan July 7, dis- trict planners had decided about 170 schools could be integrated Utls fall, while computer experts ap· pointed by Egly said as many as 270 schools could be integrated under lhe multi-ethnic and bi-ethnic definitions ACLU attorney Okrand viewed the court stay of the multi~thnic definiton as a "step backward" fo .. minorities in the district. Barger Again 'Angels' Head OAKLAND CAP> -Within hours after federal charges against him were dropped, Ralph "Son· ny" Barger was back at the helm of \he notorious He lls Angels motorcycle gang. "It feels great," Barger said, emerging from a meeting Wednesday in a two-story house where members clad in jeans and leather jackets gathered to elect him president of the Oakland Chapter -flagship of the Angels organizaUoo. Barger, while not saying bow many members were present at the hour-long meeting, said he was "unanimously" elected. Barger saJd he replaced Elliott Valder rama, who "voluntarily stepped down." Barger , 41, said be hoped to open a moton ycle s hop. lbly with monev borrowed from . his wife's parents. .. l'M E IT HER going lo have to get a job or have a little business going," Barger s aJd after the meeting. "I've had plans for a lot of years to start up some kind of bike business. l hope I can get into something like that." auou Earlier in the day. federal prosecutors announced Barger and his wife Sharon. were being dropped as defendants in the federal racketeering, gun and drug cue involvuig club members and associates. Shortly afterwards and before the meeting, Barger disclosed there was a "possibility" he would be elected at lbe meeting. Barger founded the Chapter and headed it for 1S years. Barger was acquitted or one count or racketeering and obtained a mialrial on· a COO· spiracy count in a trial of 18 persons that ended Ju. ly 2. legal malpractice award "excessive " In slashing the amount to $880,000. Judge ASSISTANT V .S. Attorney Robert Meuller Morton R Colvin issued a 14·page opinion Wed.Des· said the government had no recent proof to retry day explaining why he \houghl him on the conspiracy count. The Jury failed to the Jury was too generous m its reach a verdict on conspiracy and racketeering award to Wyoming rancher counts against Sharon. Courtepay Davis in June. The decision meant that 17 persons remained The huge amount -more to race trial in the fall out of 33 indicted June 1.3, than $1 million more than the 1979. • ,-, .. , . ' laetrile Bill in Danger SACRAMENTO (AP> • A blU that would a1· low terminal cancer pa· llent.a \o use Laetrile re· mains alive, but ft.a S1 million price tac could • still cause ft trouble. The Assembly Ways and Means Committee voted 9-2 Wednesday to •· consider the bill, SBlMO Fatal ·Crash An investigation was under way today into crash that killed pilot of helicopter about to land after spraying a field with pesticides near Salinas. Police and firefighters were hospitalized with headaches and nausea from chemicals' fumes. by Sen William Campbell, R-Haclenda Heights. on Aug. 18, when at r eviews bills that cost more than Sl00,000 Campbell said he would try to remove the amendments. added by the HeaJth Commit· tee, that put the cost into the bill. but removal could also caus e the ----------------------------bill's death. Oosed R ule Debat ed Skae's De legation Divided LOS ANGELES <AP> -If a meet· Ing b y Southern Cal ifornia Democratic delegates is any ind1ca · lion, opposing camps should clash head-on at next week's Democratic convention ln New Vork over the •s· sue of whether their votes should be committed on the first ballot. About 150 people roughly half dl'I' egates. attended an informational meeting Wednesday at the State Building, called by s tate delegation chairman J ohn Tunney. He had held a similar meeting for Northern California delegates Tuesday in Sa~ Francisco. THE CONFRONTATIONS came over a proposed rule. a change from the 1976 convention guidelmes. that would require delegates to vote on lhe first ballot for their pledged can- didate. The rule is scheduled for a vote at the convention in New York Monday rught. Amid angry murmurs. enthuo;1a.!>t1c appl<1usf: .md occasional -;houL,, del· ~gates pledged to President Carter argued that to free delt!gate'\ would be "dlsenfranch1sing voters." whale 'upporter; of Sen l::dward Kennedy railed the proposal "a robol rule.·· ,aying they're pay1n~ their own ex- penl>l:!S to the convention and don t "'ant to ·y.astl' t1m1> and money rub· bl·r stamping a c·and1datc .. Kennedy supporfrrs. the maJonty in the delc·gat1on. hope opening the first ballot would gn e their f'an d1date a chance of dcfeatmR Cartc·r for the pr~1dent1al nominallon CALJFORSJA. v.1th its 306 deJ. c~atcs. could play d s1i:n1ftcant role 1n the dec1s1on, but representalton 1s '>Piil. \Olh 139 pledged lo Carter and I 67 to Kennedy Tht' commenLc; from the noor came after speakers from both camps pre- i.ented their s ides of the issue. LAETRILE. de raved from the p1L'> of .tpricots. almonds and a few other toads. has ~ttracted a nationWlde cult that pro- claims It to be a cancewa (' u r e . R u l d o c t o r · s it roups say it is worth· 1e s s a nd pote ntially dangerous because of the cyanide it contains It 11> legal in 22 states, nut may not be pre· !'.Cnbed. sold or use<t legally m California. Campbell's ball. the fifth ht has mtroduced on the sub1ect. would at' low Lactn le to be pre· ~cr1bed to a cancer pa t1ent who has been diagnosed as terminal by a cancer spec1aJ1st To get the bill out of the Health Committee last month. Campbell had to promise to bring at back there -quite possibly to be killed 1f he made any substantia l changes U\ 1t. HICK'S MEN'S STORE . AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVINGS SUITS GROUP OF sum Reqth t6SCY°J ............................ MOW 9 4.75 to 109.75 GROUP OF SUITS Requl<>' ISSCX' 10 21000 •••..•.••••.•.•.•• MOW I 4'.75 to 119.75 klMGSltlOGI sum Reoul'Y 2150010 765f0 ................ MOW 169.75 to 119.7~ AUSTIH ltEED SUITS l<eovlor 24500 to 27SCf'l •..••••••.•••.•. MOW 199.75 to 219.7~ HtCICEY At&MAM SUITS l<eo.i"7 35000 10 ~ 00 ..........•. MOW 269.75 to 309.75 SPORT COATS GROUP OF S'°"1' COATS ~·~ 'C" 11om ........................•. HOW 79.75 GROUP OF SroRT COATS F PQUlor to 13500 .......................... HOW 19.75 VB.OUR COATS Reoub 16500 •..•..•..........••••.••.•..•••••.•••• HOW 99.75 GROUPOFSPORTCOATS Requtcr 15500 101°500 .......... MOW 119.75 to 159.75 SHOES R.OISHBM SHOES Requlor 57 QS 10 65 00 •...••.••......•.•....•••.•••. MOW 39.15' R.OISHEIM SHOES Fi:equlor nYJ to 75.00 •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• MOW 49.15 SLACKS GROUP OF SLACICS Reoulor 27.qs 10 3000 ••.••••••...•.•••.•.•••••••. MO W 19.15" DIESS SLAct<S Requlor 32 YJ ro 45.00 •••••••.•.•..••••••••. MOW 23.85 2 for 45.00. previous high in legal malprac Mrs. Barger said she felt "great -just like a Lir.a~ecJW~ ~Y..~IZ~~~e~ewife again" after the announcement the COU· ~ .... ~~;;_:;.~ ~~~ ... ~~"'t ·-· .~~ ..... ....,,..~ ....... -- Alioto, after the jury f~they en "celebrating. ev~1Yday~ sld • i~al'-~ "' ~"'4-1¥1/H:: ;·t4 . .;."'¢(~ 1)~~JS•!Jrit.(~y-v;.~ 1:.· ~ ·~A·~l,<P~·:.~~ AllOWSHOlt'T SLUVE StttaTS Reoub fJOO 10 1500 •••••••••.•••••••• MOW 7.15 AIROW LOMG SLHYE StMTS Reqvlor 15 00 ro 1 q 00 • • • • • • ••..••••••••• MOW t .I S. GANT & AlaOW SHIRTS Requb 20.00 to 2•.00· ...••.••..•.•.•••..••• , .MOW I I.IS. had engaged in negligence, in· leased from custody on $100,000 bail Friday. · ALIOTO tentlonal misrepresentation and Barger. who had been in custody alnce bis ar- concealment when they exctUCled Uavu from the rest in June un9·, said that while be was "ecstatic" ~ spoils ol a 1968 antitrust case at the announcement , be was "sWl upset about \he ! AlleM.,. c~ .... Fl•ltlled 14 months It cost me ... • SANTA CRUZ <AP> -The cleanup or about BABGEa 's attorney said he was told the ~ 150 tons 0( rank anchovies was mosUy finished charges were dropped "in the interests or justice ~~~~~~~~~~~\ ~ could return. to keep him in aa the coo.spiracy count but due to • Thousandl or anchovies swam into the harbor the jury verdict on Count 2. they felt ft would be ovf"r the weei.eiiirfor atety. tllen began dytq bea(f~4Ymiu." f rorn JKk ol oxygen, cloalina the harbor and foul· Similar motions were rlled Tuesday involving Ul8 the air Aa1els members John Palomar and J amee Witt. Members of the California Conservabon Corpa Bareer, joining the Angela ln the early 1980s, and hundreds of volunteers have worked alnce became prealdent a year later and its molt visible Sunday_ scoopuig dead anchovies from the water. member. Fresh fruit s.Jacl Call 142-1171. "" ........... to worts tor u. tt.lf a plneapPle ftllecl with &.h hit. with cotta,e dleeM encl ..,..a\ep. t2.95 I SPORT SHIRTS GIOUP OF SPOIT SHntTS Reqijor 10 20.00. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • .•••• NOW I I .15 HOUP Of SPOIT SHlaTS Recpor to 25.00 ••••••••••••••••••.••.•••••• MOW I 3.15 MOUP Of~ SHfttTS Reolor to 28.50 ••••••••••••••••••.••.•••••• HOW 15.15 ........ ........ ,,_ l ec MEN 'S STOR E 'S • l 467VS.Ude ............ • 14420 ... ., ........ opte r Pad Denial Wise C ta M a residents Jona ha~e been beaten about the I!~ with not e emanalln1 from.alrcraft.. -l'tx~·WITii J,>l'o~llcr and j~t craft take off over tht-area dally from ne arby John Wayne Aarport and otten n~ lowe~ than adenu ... wld til.e in approachln1 the n ld from UM-north"' t. ~n there Ui lhl' PolJc~ heUcoptf!r which chum.s throuah M o kt to k~ watch ov~r the ca ty, a &Olacc to r~idtnts but nol nev~rthel ReceoUy, PacUk t'edcrll Savings and Loan As&ocla· Uon~ whlch phms to construct Its new corporate head· quau1en downtown, mo~ Pd to Install 1 heUpad In its pro. "°9ed parking lo• a t l 'r 1 ~rttt nd Newport Boulevard. Pla.nn1°" c.omml ·' 1ort't"' ~· hO otherwla.e approved lh.· thl"et'-s tor y "''·lt'<'I \)f th(' old Mc a lly High SrhM' ~ilo, fU)(t'd th ..... ,. "ler rn<'lhty Planmna taff members h»d contend d th1.1l 'r.l. JA1n ~ould disrupt the downtown area, pec ially the r~ldcn ttal neighborhoods to the north. Denial -which still miabt be contest.ed before the City Council -also rfiults m more parJung is pace for wh~t eou Id become a busy downtown buperblock. A2' of now the re &et!ms to be no overriding nc~ ror u hellpad 1n lhal areu Disast e r Averted A droll obse rvation about certain cit y fire depa rt- ments goes something like, "It's a good outfit -they haven't IOb't. a foundation yet.• You don't hear that comment about the Costa Mesa f·ire Department. Even in the days when it was an a ll volunteer organization and particularly in the years sine~ It became an an-professional organization. the Costa Mesa Fire Department has had a reputation for getting to the s cene of fir~s and dis asters q~ickly and of reacting properly and swiftly to whatever cnses they find So it was again in last week's fire at the ABC Lum- bery ard on 17th Street near Newport Boulevard -smack in the center of a fire-vulnera ble downtown a rea. Department commanders quickly assessed that there was _no way to save the lumberyard and its highly com- bust1b~e ~ontents so they poured their efforts into saving the _bwldings and other property adjoining the yard. With a ssistance or neighboring units in Ne wport Beach and Santa Ana. they _won the fight. There was $10,000 damage l<? a ~mall shopping center just west of the ya rd; but con- sadenng the potentia l devastation of the fire, that isn't too large It was smooth, professionaJ work, jus t what we have learned to expect from the Costa Mesa Fire Department Police Are Winners Costa Mesa police officers brought home 24 medals from the week-long 1980 California Police Olympics in San Diego The events drew 3,349 competitors represenUng 253 Jaw enforcement agencies throughout the state. Costa Mesa officers won more medals than any or the other six Orange Coast area departments part1c1paung. Congratulations go to detective Alan Kent who took iwo gold medals and a silver in motorcycle events; Sgt. jJill Bechtel and officer Jerry Holloway for their bronze medals in wrestling; detective Mike Millington for his bronze in the expert pistol class; detective Clyde Foreman for his gold in Javelin ; officer Holloway for his bronze in judo and officer Dave Ketchum for his bronze In archery. Also to be congratulated are the members of Costa Mesa teams winning bronze medals. · Included are the master class .Pistol team of officers Ed E&posito, St.eve Labbitt and Jim Miller and detective Millington, Also the tug-of-war team ma<te up of Sgt. Bechtel. Sgt. Jim Watson and officers Mike Llbolt. Holloway, Russ Rose. Gary Walsh and Rieb Allum. And volleyball squad members Jim Dewitt, Walsh and Dave Goerke. There's more to being a cop than pinning on a badge. Jt ''1 ni ce to know our hometown policemen can perform s killfully in s uch a veiriety or fields • OpmtO flS expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily P1101 Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Addr~ss The Dally Pilot, PO Po11 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boy d I Ice Mac hine By L.M. BOYD turned to · ice. Eureka ~ lie Q . Who invent.ed lht.> frrst munufactured brick-sized ice mec h a nical 1 c e -me1k in ~ cubes Everybody thought ht.' machine? was too fa r out. He died A . C re dit a phys ic ia n broke named Or. John Gorrie with · · -~Vl;~ ~~; ~~ ~~ .. ";~~ r o.bbt!,d ~o re tnake bis sw teriii malar1a · • ~111c~~r~ a>at.ienl more comfortable in A. D.alltnger . In fa ct. he Apalachicola. Fla. The heat robbed more banks In e1 ttH tJerce along the Gulf 81n g l e . yea r tha n J a me:. Coast thereabouts. So he robbed m 16 years. tl11ed a s team-powe r ed ,.otor lo a compressor. It tGO~ the air all right. but iP.. &he pjpes. He idea some. more to pump llqwid a'mmonia into • tub ol brine. and floated a ~an ol water [D iL The wate r • Dear . Gloomy Gus Boo to the clod• who dtsrupt tbotle terrific Fubkla bland concerta -OM ~ UM few free ~....UaMMdaya -bJ arri•~na l ate. ........... tbrouCh the ma1h: and Joavln• ftrl7. • CONCERT FAN Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" -as It exists today -is the work or not just one - but of many painters . It has been repaired and retouched s o many Umes that. few spots are left on it that were a c- -t.ual4'-palnted by LeQ~rdo_ him sell Q. How fast can a spiker in world class voUeybaJI move that ball? A. 100 m .p .h .• o r thereabout.a. Why ls the spin put on a billiard ball called E nglish? So asked a client. Am now In· formed that can be credited to a Brttilh blWarda wbil. Ke came over here and beat. the sock• off IO many Americana that b1t n9Uon1Jlty became the ~mmon word for his technique. Sale ol athletic shoes has mort than tripled ln lbe lut 1bc yean. 'Whitewash' Clears Oil Firms WA tUNGTON "J"hc "Wh t I c> I• new"" htadllne or the year may well bl.• the one in The N••v. Yon 1'lmM the oth r d•Y "U S. OH Compknl Al'e llA:ld Olamcl ln '79 Gua Shortuge." 1'hl1 aat on 11htn1i1 verdict . ~•o n e r a tt n ii UI • Oil o f r caponal btllly for tho &as l i n o• dn d hu g e 1>rlcc ln c re~ tti.. w... rendel'\.'<I by burcu u · c r a t i. 1 n l1mcny ·J r· It•: • ; u,t11••· und t"'H :1 J. v Departmenta Ami af al i.oundb famahar al':. becaw.e a prellm- lni.l(Y "mvei.uwataon" by 001-; reach :d an 1dent1cul conclusion liHil y~ai . T h I! \: .i r I 1 t' r E n e r g y Mailbox Oeplll'\JMnt report wu Jabeled u .. whit e w a s h " by knowl~•eable critics ot the oU induatry. a nd 1t'5 c le ar the whitf!'llal ot Lhe aoveroment '1 bureauc ratic ca lc im ine h 3i> gro wn no lesis blinding an the montlUI alncc then. TO HEAR th e C ar t e r l.ldm1.nlslrution tell it. Big Oil's skyrocketlnR profit.a in the pa.st 18 months might as well hne been manna from heaven, so unconnt!Cted were t hey to any mi sc ond u c t IJ y t he o il c:ompames In what h a s beco m e a n t•n dlt' .. !)ly repealed •heme or ti··· aa m:r.1,, .. ~!io::-. U11 t•.,C\ iatest reports fi,a rr.c· 1:1 ... t "ear·., 011 ~hortage on a drop ir 1tr.por..· 4.'a used by the cutorr of lran1a1· :.upplies. As I have reported more than o n c e . wi t h unre rut cd docum t-nt 11 t i on , th e government's own fig ure» show that the United Su~ actually am ported more oil after lr1i1n cut Ufl Off than we had the )'eur before, be ca us e o th e r oll· producing natlonb rushed m with emergency shipments tha t more than mi.d • up the shortfall. THE IRANIAN cutoff excus~. lo put at bluntly, wut. a he, and Jimmy Carter knew 1t. In the b<':sl Big Lie technique t:ow~ver, h e a pp&r <>nt !) hopes l h u\ constant rr.J>elltmn w1 II pers uade ,., .. r ipped off AmPr1can pubhc l h a l Ir ania n r evolut1on a r1e s wcr" to ">lame for the i:asolane ,., 1· 1s l~l year and, therefore . t•;rn ~c blamed !or th · n ·xt 1nc-v1U.ble ~al> crunch T h c.> t1 o rr. • r • ' t r :1 t 1 " " • " pers is tent refu~al .,, !:.:y :.11·1 bla me on t he cu l baroni. 1'> understandable: If the truth e ver e<>ml."IS out. Ute government. particularly the Department ot Ene rgy, will hav~ lo share th~ blame wlth Big Oll. My own 1nvestigut1o n, and those or expel't8 m the fluid, show ih1i1t both had much lo gain from all arhficially created shortage last year . HIGIU.Y RELIABLE industry sources have suggested to my a!!sociate Dale Van At.ta that the l \•mpo r a r y 21 hortage was con coc t ed b y the Carte r t1 dminls t r ation a nd the o ll industry. Ca rter wa nted a dramatic c risis to convince the public of the need for long·lerm c·o"s"tvation : the 011 companies vie re happy to connive In a '1tuat1on that woul<I and did l'\ruul lhPm 1in:irPc0/l.-,ntP'1 11ru:t-1ocr1 ., ... t ... One who was not bedazzled by the lates t ad ministration ·wh ite wash w<1 s Sen . Edwurd Kennedy, 0 -Mass. lie promptly drufted pn vute lette rs to Justice a nd DOE, J.l(>inting o ut "wide da s cre puocies " 1n the two a g e n c ies ' r e p o rts a.nd challengm~ the !>t!riousncss of the1 r mvcstigat1oni.. KENNJmY WANTS lo know, tt mong otht.·r th1n14s, why then · ~a!> no :rnaly!>I'-or t he 1978 intl'rnatumal oil m a rket ; why diffe r ent lime l)l'r1 ods wer e compart'd to different be1 i.e JJC raod ~. why 01 I 1 nd us t r y µrOJC<.'tlflns wc r t> a pparently used un<1u<.-st1oomgly, and why, mos t incredibly or a ll . no internal 111 1 industry documc•nh were i.ubpot.·Oa4.:d I n h 1 '> I d t f' r \ '> E n e r g y S<·r retarv Cha ri~ W. Uunn in . K1·nm·d y c·ond ud<'d th<.i t "th•· Amc·ritJn J)l'Ople -.ti ll la<•k rd1ablc anrormat1on in ordc r to 1c•v a lua te the CUUM:'> or t h1• ga s o line 1'.horl<JJ(CS." T hat·, puttmg 1t m1 ldly. Goatlift May Endanger Other Species I To the Editor: l wonder if Cle veland Amory ever indulges in a pork chop or a steak. CertainJy he would neve r be /?UiJty Of havtn<? a !)It' OI" 3 cow killed for suci1 c. rn uncane purpos e P erhup!> he 1s a vegeta rian. I have supported either finan· cially or through my lobbying ef- forts the protection of the sea ol· ter, the mounta in lion, the wha le. the porpoise . the pup fish, the tuJe elk. tht! condor. the big horn sheep a nd the desert tortoise. I have s upported pres- ervation and protection or their habitats so that they might find food and resting places or un- polluted water. I have protested the use or steel traps for the coyote or the bear; or the use of 108, the poison that continues to kill victim after victim But the goats on San Clemente Island, and the btJrro in Grand Can yon . Death Valley and e ls e where te nd to e radicate e ver ythinJt on which other forms or life depend. The loss of plant cover leads to croi.1on und a bar- r en land Le ft to the mselves they would i.oon exha ust their own food supply 01 11d sturVt' to death 1mprovmg our way of h fe? which "re1>-Wred thl' dea th penal- ty " and two dcc 1 ~1oni. this month re bail and the "no duty to notify" ruling, both related to r e leJ:.ing kn()wn d:.i n g4!rOu'> cra minJib, ort• 1r.dttd pu:.hmg thf• pendulum furthf'r in ali. self dc·slrucllve swing in t he <11r(>c• t1on of "cn mmal righL'> " h th1.ll not more than "~lllUlg' ·• COSTA MESA'S history or U.'>· in ~ a positive ullilude, e ven t hough cr1llcized hv manv. :.llll 1ncorporate<i, w1aened liarlJOr Bo ulevard. helped lo solve South C oa s t Pl a z a pro ble m s. est ablished and lal('r purchased two golf courses. built a modern Caty Hall. Helped pioneer the he licopter program. could have IN RECENT nf'W' rele a->f><> <>f had a world's expo except for Cahfonuans for J He,pon"blt- too m any negative thinkers. Supreme Court. v.t.• referred to Ha ised a community fro m a the shatterin~ of records for do wntrodden unincorporated murder and m ayhe m as a.n on- a rea, to a prosperous city. going nalionaJ dl.Saster for which Wh y can 't w e , put o ur 'permissive gov<'rnm cnt m u~t be .).houghts and energies together bla m ed , a nd •xpressed tha t l o solve the pro ble ms of a go vernment's mo't important marina and to establish another function must bc to protect 1l!> boat basin for Orange County. c i t i z e n s • a s o pp o :. e d t <> Costa Mesa helped the county to criminals. We declared that all es tablish Dana Point Harbor who aid In i.ustaming or an the und as we now know it cannot r e le ase of de praved k1ller1> accommodate all the yachtsmen ~hould be accountable for the who need boat s lips or tie-down future v1ct1m~ of s uch k1llen., anchorage. and that the continual release of Can you think or any other suc·h vic1oul'> rec1d1 v1sts by gov· pla ce rn Orani,:e County that crnment 1s :t <·rut·I a nd unusual wo uld b<' a m or l' des ira ble t'XJ)er1ment twin ~ µl·rpc•lratcd marina area than the mouth or upon a 'l'f.·minJ(I\ c·onfusc.od and thl' Santa Ana Rav er ? Of cour..c· he lplL'S-. 1·11111·nr) r>crha1>~ no nnt , now let's solve the probleml> longer cap;.1bl1· of r•x prcl>!'>IO)'.( 1t~ wit h a positive <tll1tude. outrage.· HOBEHT M. WILSON Wt• o r C'.J ltf1Jr n1a n'> for J introduced a rc a" follows : Legl!i.l a tion alre ady Int r o duced in th e Senate a uthon1~ a mm1mum of S38 million for the acquisition or park land.'> an Orange County. This mea n.;; that the Department or the lntcrl<lr would have the uuthontv to purc ha se the-.e lanruo . Howt-vc,:r . the departrncnt ha!> a bac•klog of $2 8 b1lbon ot 'U<'h land" to bc.· pun ·hasi·d. SO THE NAVY i:. :.pending H t·:.pon~1 bl t: Supn•m1· <'ourt 'nit' Nationul Park Service. within th<> Depa rtment of the· Inte rior . has ttle authonty to dele rmme whJch or these lands will ht-pur<'hased and in what order . Moreover. ther e are not enough funds ava ilable to cover e x1s tmg commitments. There is , ther efore, no gua rantee that the lands along the Ora nge Coast will be purchased at any time in t he near future, e ve n if the µending lcg1slat1on we re lo pass In f a c t , t h e s t a ff at the Depa rtment of the Inte rior has a lready mdacalcd that the lands in q uesllon would not be g.a vcn µriority . The r e fore, in all prol.wb1hty. lht· funding woul d not be.• forthroming before the four year t•xp1rat1on date under th<' 1 1· rm l'> 11 r t h <> p en cJ in ~ ll·g1s lat1on llcc~1Ul)e of this fact. 'ht' currC'nt proposed lcgislal1on would !>eem to ht' m e rely a lc·~1slative exe rcise SJ 48 .000 and t h e Fund for <led a re t hat de<'l~iom. of th1 · Anime1ls $100,000 and perhap!> lrotti~ HOS<! Bi rd court rC'prf'!>ent u real more to ca pture the goats on San To the Editor· a nd contmumg thrt>a t to public SINCE MY recent tour of the Clemente I.stand. Amory wouJd I reeenUy paid m execs!> of ~afety . The climate o f fear property. I have explored ways m oreover s pend thoui.ands of $200 ro a doctor for tht! an-office created by skyrockC't mg uncon· 11( funding a pa rk for the Orange dollars more to cha rte r a pres-removal of a sam ple cyst -a troll ed vlfJlt•nt 1·r1m1· in this Coast arc;i I :igrec with the s urized com me rcia l plane to 20-minutc JOb at the most. Seven country and 1t~ ml1m1ctatang ef· bo undarH'!> tha t h ave been trans port the goa ts lest they years a ~o. I paid $30 for a feet on th<> c1t1wnrv ha'> an '-'> c•,t a l>llshcd an the legislation be come seasick on a 2Q 30 hour sim ila r in-office operation many way' martc· v1r t1'm:. or u~ I hat has been introduced . I tlavc ba rge trip to San l'c•dro Hen<'l:, I find your Augui.t l J ll ... <'o n e lude d that •the mos t Thousands of doll ars and hun· r e po rt of cardlologt~t J ack T ONY H/\<"KAUCKJ'\S cxpCdit1nus sotuUon would be to ,., ~reds 2r JTI!.'l.Ji.~~ . .!1avc,~. Va~~ .. ,row·~ l'om mcnts regarding · Dt'put v 1)1s1 All~. ~ave the funding come from the • .... :,..JIJf·"Ji.~~-~ ~,,.,. 1• ;.c. ~~ •• ·~~-... -·~1 /ol .IA-'• """ \.""'"'l't.0~~ ~~--~1'{'.'..,W~Wi!l(4~ ~\"'_........, :_'burros . ln Grancfa~}1f~"·o! ~Prf>rrri>rffory 'f10int"im;r ' ts...,.'."~:v1 .. ·utt.'nf1W1Ul 1Tt8rffltrr-r • .mb ~cr4~aler -Cdflserva 'aon· ·_. .• Death Va lley until the expense ironically amusinl(. 'C1J·Chairman Fund, as opposed to the federal and futility o r the ope ration l obJe<:t, in prmt'iple. to the CaJJfornian!> for a s hare. This would ena ble the became evident. idea that doctors can con:.tanlly Responsible Supreme Court Stale of California t<> make the One hundred species of life are increase their charges -to the · dc<'IMOO on priorities as to which disappearing every year. Arc we point of being ridiculous -landi. in the sla te would be going to protect the animl:lls that witho ut r egard lo peo pl e '~ P•rfc f'i-~... purchased and in what orde r. a re hastcnjng th~ ~e o_!-.~-~ Je~lln~. ~~n;t~-~ reJ,l~....L . ;tg,ij)~~r~~,;,,r' •. Therefore, the lands al<>_!lS the endang~red s~aes ~h'a '3t 'Utt:'" -qno'd ti)-rf>t~ • .:;__.~ J •. ;G~"~~t'~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~~ t1am e t ime ~xpend time ~nd er-any po1u11ble incr ease in my s upport for the establis hment of purd1as;;t m a tamely rasKion. fort. to s ave those whose con-rent. a park ln the Orange Coast area Under both proposals. the Slate llnued ex i~tenee Is c ritical? HARRISON (; MAHONEY t agree the crea tion or thls park o C C a~ Jfo r nla w o uld b e . Such a pohcy does not make 1s important. lt wall provide responsible for maintenance and sense. C..... ON rfaa.i public out.door recreational U58 development or the park~ .S0-1DlL The transferred goats are to and enjoyment and protect the p l ans would not c reate an be put to work clearing the flre To the Editor: a rea's natural resources through addllion~I financial burden for brush. When they have eaten Your editorial entitled. "Court the acquisition of undevel<>ped Califomaa. that what will th~y eat then. Overhaul Move Unsettling" <Ju. lands. The n!asons that 1 h;i..,e Aga in, let m e s ay that I they and all the httl~ nannies ly 20) re a citizens· effort to re· not supported any or the federal ·trongJy SUPPort the creation or that have come into being ? ca ll Justlces Bird and Tobrtner ieelalatlon that h as b e.e n an Oran'e Coast P,rk. My MARY SCOTI' is surprising tn a number or concern is that we otrer the To the Editor: Re the July 24 editorial, "Time to Oeep-slx Men Marina Plan." You too have been caught up In the news media's negative thlnkin1 process. It seems all news ls bad. or must scare the hell out or your readers today. Isn't it po slble to think poaltlve and talk about waya o( .olvln8 problem.a and res pects. You lndicate. the Dally people of C1Jifomla a propoeal Pilot has been about as cnUcat Quotes that will work. one ror which as any newspaper regardinc the fund11 will be available, and not Bird court. and you refer to lt.5 one that will offer talse hope$ "lost r espect a bi lily." But, .. Look Inc from the Cuban and possibly never be funded. : rather than dealing with poasl· perlPttt.lve, I think El Salvador S.I. HA VAKA WA : blt tecounes or solution• you would probably be the next one United Stale• Senator ' rat.-. insteed the queationa: to lafl. · • -CIA Anlytt . wben, bow. and by whom the a a a tlolplt P lleuoa, whose • : court should be cballenced. Its t l m on y to the H o uae • ConUoual controversial rul· I n t.e r ·Amer I c an A r I a Ir s :.~ ~:: "'!:.,..~-= :."'.= i Inga such H the Caudlllo and s ubcommittee In Aprll was .. :aflwi.i ~ ... ,._, ... , .... c-...... , T I CA tttM. ~ C-*"'" IW ,_.Idea• an.nu declaloo.s, 11even deeth recent y r eleased. e xplaining ,,..... .. ......,. ... ___ ..... , .. pe nalty reverul1 11noring that Cuba could be a catalyst for ....... ~· -... ......._ ._ • citizen lnitlative11 and leitslalion revolution :=...:'es~' .. ....,... ,. ........... . ... .. •" . -..... --". ' STOCKS I BUSINESS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • Thu~. AugU$1 1 1980 s DAii. V PILOT • 7 E Companies Enjoy Information Act By MU.TON MOSKOWm When the Freedom of lnfonnaUon Act was passed in UIM. it wu hailed aa a gnat boon to individuals in the age. long struggle to protect themselves aaainst an oppressive government. The law struck a mighty blow against 1ovemment secrecy It said that tr you wanted to find out what the FederaJ Bureau of lnvestigaUon or the lntemal Revenue Service or any other agency had ln their files on you, then you could ask to see those documerits ·-and they had to be given to you. THERE; WERE. OF COURSE, some exceptions. The Pentagon could not be forct"d lO give away defense secrets. And some conf1dent1al matters that business had disclosed to a government agency could not be released And the dis· c-losures were not s uppos~d lo Infr inge on personal privacy But. in general. the new law was supposed to open up government books to citjzen inspection. lf somebody tn Washmgton. O.C . was c-ollectlng information about you, then you had a right to see that 1nformat1on -or any other information that you desired. The act was signed into law by President Lyndon 8 . Johnson on July 4. 1966 And now that it has been on the books for 14 years. who have been the greatest users., You might have guessed: the poor. oppressed corporations. The Freedom of lnformatjon Act has turned out to be a great boon to companaP.S trying lo discover what dirferel"lt government agencies are up to. Agencies such as the FederaJ Trade Comm1ss1on. the Food and Drug Ad· man1strat1on and the Secuntu.'S and Ex· change Commission arc constantly in· vesttgating businesses for one thing or another r-;ow companies c-an itet their hands on the documents these ugem·1es tum up "It's a form of 1nctustr1al e~p1onage, except that Lhey do it under the low." said Barbara Keehn . head of the Freedom of Information Act w11t at tht• FTC Money Tree TH"'E ESTIMATE I. THAT helv.('('n 75 and 85 percent of all requesLs under tile Preedom of Information Art are generated by corporations. The lav. has even given birth to a company. FOi Services ~h1ch W ll\ handle such reque!>ts for c-ompan1es Companies u."'e the law to dig up all kmds or 1nforma· lion You don t even have to be a c1t12en or an Amencan company to use the act -and you don't have to explaLD why you want the information The Economa.st, a British weekly. told how Freddie Laker of Laker Airways got a transcnpt of a Cavil Aeronautics Board hearing in which U.S and Br1t1sh governments and the major airUnes Oy· ing the AUant1c testified that they were opposed to cheap nights by the Laker Skytrain because they wanted to limit passengers and keep fares high. That informat\on helped Laker establish his new service The Wall Street Journal reported recenUy that of the 33.000 Freedom of Information requests received annually by the FDA 85 percent came from drug companies. They range from requests to see plant inspection reports <oo competitors• plants as well as their own > t.o demands to see applications for new drugs. EPA S1Dog limit Cqt WASIDN GTON CAP> -In respome to a court de- cision. the Environment.al Protectioo Agency is reJa.xtnc certain air poUut1on control rqu.lations for industrial plants. Last December. the us. Court of Appeals overturned EPA rules determining which plants bad to seet govern- ment approval of their errussion plans before beginning construction. Under the new rules. plants must apply if their controlled em1ss101'\s will exceed 100 tons annuallv. StfH'lu 111 Tlw ."i pot Ii glu .. (W ,-('Oil( 1a,P 1 \.,.w.• .-'\.-·<U"••~¥ 0 ' '' ~ ..tM N--f t hN'O" t"• ,,._. I '1N>n f"\O"llf I C t•I• Jriif~"" VN'lo (;fc)f" £•C '\<fl'I'~ ,,,,.,,,.. t,..+n•"O l'\-f.~llv "'' Mnrr '"•"'\I s...o<.s1 l.•,, I ll!IO )00 £.JI• '>quo be c.o. p ~ l'OO 11 Gt" Eo.< 44 e00 U .. &.;too-<AO eOO .... S.•r\Alot-0 t.)1 • .c>O ,,, • . ..; I .. . ... N(W Y()411( IAPI F1n.ot 00,. Jone\ •"9> .... -· .AvQ • STOOC.S JD '"" 10 ,,"'I "Ull ,, ~·· c:ip... k 1QI> LO,. 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