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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-.. ,. D e ath Brea Police Sued .. Young W~man's In Freeway Tragedy Cha in Killer Case o c cer Fund Embe%%ler Facing 6 Years in .Jail TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 12, 1980 VOL. 7J, "°' m .• HCTIOtfS. n ~AORS . . I I . ~Soccer 11 f Sentence f .Date Set The vohmt.eer treasurer ol the Fountain Valley-Weslmlnater f branch ol the American Youth Soccer Organization will be sen- ' tenced in Orange County Superior Court Sept. 10 on charges lbal he ' e mbezzled $32,000 from the g roup's bank account. 1 Stephen L . Sa nders o f Westminster pleaded guilty to four counts of grand theft lasl • week. Sanders. part owner of a carpet cleaning business, could face a maximum sentence of six years in state prison. However, the length of that sen- tence could depend on the out- come of a court hearing, also sel Sept. 10, when Sanders will at· tempt t.o explain how he paid back almost all of the money be was ac- cu.sed oflaklng. Deputy Di s trict Attorney Robert Chalterton said Sanders bad served as volunteer treasurer of the soccer organiution in 1979. Previously, he had coached some of the teams as well as having his own childr en participate in League play. However, soccer ,league of- ficials ordered an audit or their accounts when they d iscovered the amount of money the group bad in the bank waa leas than an- ticipated. Tbal audlt lumed up the $32,000 shortfall, Chatterton said. Though he pleaded guilty t.o four counls or grand theft, San- den claims be paid back the money even though the audit didn'ldiacloselbal. ltesaidhepul lbe money back ln the form ol casbreceipll. He will testify Sept. 10 before senteod.n& t.o attempt to prove his cont.enUooa, lbe prosecutor said. C11bans Cut Cane CLEWISTON, Fla. <AP> About 150 Cuban refu1ee1. a.nx-lou for work since comln& across t he Florida Slraila ln the "Freedom f1otma," will arrive here in a chartered bus from Illa mi UUI week to cut auaar cane lD tbe bol Aupt I UD. C4RIER FIRST IN C,O~T IUCE WOLSEY, S .D. (AP) -ll wua't even a eloH race. Jlmmy Carter IW'led a.bead for the vic- tory, be.tmc MVflG otbet CAD• ....... Bat k WMD't the lnewnbmt ,.... ........... lt wua't tM Nov. 4 eledkm. llatMr, Jlmm'/ C.... .......... Wbo woo the ........ • eompedtiml et tbe llxtb aanuaJ .WolleJOoMa.... - .. I Love You, But ••• Seven-year-old Marie Gerson of Newport Beach grimaces after getting a lick on the face from "Buba," her poodle. pal and winner of the smallest pet ribbon at recent pet s how for children sponsored by city's Parks and Recrea- tion Department. Annual show was staged at the Corona del Mar Youth Center . Wo~an, Tots Unite ·As Death Arrives Her husband deserted her. Her 2'h-year-o ld son sofrered bums over more than 80 perceol of bis body. She lost a leg t.o cancer. Now, Alicia Valencia is dead. She was 19. The young Santa Ana woman, who experienced tragedy aft.er tragedy, died Sunday shortly alter being reunited with her two children, who bad been placed in foster bomea after the fatherless family was found in 1979 Uving in an unheat.ed Santa Ana garage. Rosary for Ali cia will be recit- ed al 7 o'clock tonagbt at Our Lady of Pillar Catholic Church, Sanla Ana. Funeral services Wlll follow W e dnesday al Weslminster Memorial Park. Alicia lost her battle to cancer after more than 8 months ol ill· n ess. most or It s penl in hospitals. Action Nixed in Suicide MILWAUKEE (AP> -An elderly woman who helped ber bandlcapped dau&hler commit tulclde wiU not be proeecuted, but I.bat dec:iak>D s hould QOt bl re1arded aa an encoura1e1Dtnt ol eutbanalla, an ... latant dla· trict attor'Dtr .. , •. Mldlael lilalm1tadt aald Mon· day bl• decision wH b11ed 1trlctly cm the fad.I or the cue, In whlcb an 83-year-old woman WH repeatedly Implored by her 52-year-old dau1bt.er to help han1 her. "What la t.o be accompllabed by conYictlna um woman ot a crtmel" lhl1111tadt Hid. Rul he aaid a nurse who might be penuaded to help 1 patient die could be treated dlff erenUy. 2 Booked In School Break-ins By .urnrua a . VINSEL °' .. ~ ........... A career En1lilh teacher who works summertimes as a reserve Newpe>rt Beach police det.ect.Jve and his partners have allegedly cracke d an Orange Coast burglary nng that targeted most- ly schools Detective Robert Duncan said the thieves used walkae·laUues. hand-held CB radtos and pohce scanner units tcrnvo1d capture He added that the amount or loot a lready recovered by police w1U run int.othethousandsof dollars Duncan 1s a Westminster junior high school instructor as well as a reserve police dcle<'ll vc Rooked for investigation of commer<:1al burglary are Jeffery O'Neil Irvine. 18, of 1533 Ocean Rlvd . Newport Beac h and Elizabeth A Lance. 18, of 9532 Zion Circle. Huntington Beach Irvine remamedJailed 10 heuof S5.000 bail on the felony charge this mommg, whale a relallve !>'>Sled Ms Lance's bail to secure her relea.se pending arraignment in rourt Deteetave Duncan and his col leagues :.re trying lo trace ownerstup of a number of stolen items. m1Jch of 1t involving sophtsticaled electronic devices He Sllld there are two com puters definitely stolen in a burglary at Costa Mesa's Estan· cla High School recenlly. "They were using a master key · that opened every blah school in the dlstrict,' •says the teacher and part-time poUce officer. ·'I really feel goodaboutthlscase." He said he planned t.o confer with C.O.ta Mesa polke today on whether suspects in the series ot school burllaries could be linked to one last month at Costa Mesa High School. Detectives said they have in· formatico tbal Irvine and Ma. Lance were aided by lookouts posted with wallde-talkiea lo warn ot the approach of anyone who milhl interyene in the al- leged burllaries. Keys to all lta doon were taken in tt1•t burglary, necessitating awltchinc lock.a throughout the MU1tancc1mpua. 'I1lree Armed Men I.not Pawn Shop LOS ANGELES (AP). -Dur· lna a darina daytime robbery. three armed men escaped from a downtown pawn ahop with n> handruna. four rt.net, a tray ot 1old medallloDI ud Jeweley lbd about 9IO in cub. PoUce aald a clerk let one ol the men lnto the abop about 3 p. m. Monday when be appeared al the door wttb a lelev(Jioft set he 11ld he wanted to pawn. c Panda Born Firs t Ever in Captivity MEXICO CITY <AP> -A giant panda rn Chapultepec Zoo has ~ven birth to the first panda cub born naturally in capllv1- t}. 100 officials announced today Dr Juan Tell~ Garon. a vetennary surgeon, s&d the mother. Yang Ying. bad a normal delJvery Monday after a gestation period of between 18 and USI cbys. Veterinarians watched tbe btrth of tbe 3~~u:nce male cub oo close-<:ircuit televunon TELLEZ GIRON SAID OFFICIALS would ask tbe Chinese Embassy to suggest a name for the baby panda -but xoo of- facaals were leanmg toward the Chinese word for "SUCCESS." Zoos m Washington. O.C . Tokyo and London have sought unsuc<.'essfully to mate pairs ol giant pandas. The Mext<.'an vetermanan satd Yang Ytng and her compa- nion. Pe Pe. probably mated because they lave together year· found . wll1ke some other pandas 1n caplav1ty, and are fed a special tugh-protean, v1taoun-ennched d.ieL PANDAS RA VE DIFnCULTY llEPllODUCING tn cap- uv1ty because of a highly sensitive nervous system that c1tuses irregulanties in the production of hormones . Tellex Giron said. Tellez Giron ~aid 1l was the world's fi rst natural birth in captivity. Ide n t it I ssu e Police Face Suit In Slaying Case T he Westmins te r Police Department has been accused of negbgence in a la~uit filed in . Orange County Superior Court by the parents of a boy whose dutb Is believed t.o have been one ot the so-called freeway killings. Ma rk S h el t o n , 17 , o r Westminster was repe>rted miss- ing on Aug. 6. 1979. His body was identified about nine months later after his father took the boy'sden- tal charts t.othe pe>llceslatioo. The parents are alleging that Tributes Set For Elvis MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Fan! ol Elvis Presley are ex- pected t.o visit h1a hometown ln lar1e nwnben tbla week for four days ol oblenances leadinc '-I> t.o tblrd mnivenary of h1a death on SatW'dar-' Grace and , Presley '• manslon, was opened to the public today to atve ~ley •· thua•uta the ehance t.o vlatt tbe arav•itel "' the late rock 'n' roll atar, bla parent.I and bla 1randmother. A ball ·ton bronae statue ol Preti., .t11 be unveiled and a memorial pvk will be dedicated d'uiq the week. Mempbls Slete Un lvenit'I it 1poasortn1 two daya cl se~':d concerti and Prealey ftlma at tbe dl'/'• conventJcm cent.tr, there wtll be a rour-day "Tribute to Elvlt." the boy could have been identified soon after be was missing lfpolice om cerJ had carried out what the parents claim say is lbe routine Job or acquiring the dental re- <See SUIT, Pa&e AZ> \\~a th_.r Fair lhrou1h Wednes· day. Lowa t.oo.l&bt IS al the beaches. 70 lnland. HlJba Wednesday upper 708 to low IOI. • Patchwork Plank? . Carter Dickers /or Peace in Party .. ,. . .,...... ..... PteNr f'ormer federal judge Philip W. Tone or Ctucago has been announ ced as s p ecial counsel ror the Sen ate 's Ill· Ye4tigaboo of MUly Carter ~d promises reauJu ··as qwckly as possible." NEW YORK CAPJ Pr•idtonl Carter, his path t'l<'ar to re n o m lnallon . l u rnf'd lo th<' Dern0ttaOc Party platform to day ln M arch or r«oncllJaUon wh h h11 \'anqulahe d rival. Edward M K nnody. b«lfore a louah fall campatgo ll'alnst Ult R<'publlun11 ( Hf'latf'd Photo!\ Pajlf'M ) Coowouan del ••lot convt-o~ for thf'tr t'let'Ond Sf'ulcm with Uw u mpailJl plallorm the p rincipal lternootbeueoda. and walh Kt:n nt'dy vowini lo p~H hi• fight · ·for a truly Otmocrallc plallorm · Kennedy plaMed tu addn.~ lho conventloo toni1ht, d urlnat a Pf1 me lime tetevlaed de bat" ot t he platfor m plaink on the 1 economy the issue on which he and Cartt•r dis ag ree m ost shar ply Carter and Kennedy sides met today to discuss p rocedures ror negotiatJons that While Hou.w press secretary J ody Powell said NB Firm Penalized For Campaign Acts LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Southern California campaign cons ulting firm and its pres1· dent have agreed to pay a Sl.000 penaJty for their part in a conspiracy to violate the sta te·s campaign d isclosure law. The agreement was an- nounced Monday by the state Fair Political Practices Com- mission, whic h riled s uit in Orange County Superior Court la st year alleging civil con- s piracies a nd ki c kback schemes. Under the agreement, the fi r m will make its books and rec- ords available to the F PCC as well as pay the $1 ,000 fine. The F PCC s aid D o n Chandler. pres ident of Chandler Media Productions, a Newport Bea ch con s ulting firm, ad- mitted he had ser ved as a con- duit for the payment of consult ing fees to Butche r -Ford e Cons ulting. an Irvine campaign firm. as part o r a plan lo con· ceal a$10.000paymenl Chandler said they payment was funneled through hta firm in Septembe r 1977 fro m the Pe nny Raven for Lie utena nt G o verno r Ca mp ai gn t o Butcher· Forde. Ms Raven or Fresno unsuc cess f u l l y s o u g h t t h (' De m ocr at ic nomination for lie utenant governor in 1978. The F PCC said the $10.000 was reported as a payment to C hand Je r M e dia , n o t t o Butcher-Fo rde as required by the state's campa ig n disclosure law. Chandler said the conspiracy w as initiat e d by Will iam Butcher of the Orange County firm . He said Butche r wanted to avoid disclosing Butc her Forde 's involve ment in the Raven ca mpaign because the firm was representing Haven as well as a Republican can. didate for governor. !>late Sen John Briggs Butche r was unava lla bl<' fur comment. The FPCC s uit named 17 de fendants mcluding Ms Raven. Chandler and Butcher -Forde would ~ tw-ld today to try to re- •olvt• rcm111runa platform issues But *'vc-n wtult' profo sln& op. Um ll1m 1i1bout ~n t"vt'ntuul r«on· r Ul1tton, two lop Carter •Ide. re· lttratt"d tha t tht'rc were still 11 rlou.11 ditforen\'ttj ~tween the twosld Hamilton J ord1rn. the pre.s1- 11<•ot 'ic t•111mp1u~n m~nuger. said (~b&DMI 7 beglu coverage of tbf' coaventloa at 4:30: ChallDfta z and Oom au. 1n an mter v1ew on NffC·TV's .. To- day ·' bow h«!> is confident that "with hard work in the next rew d a \ '·"the party wall come out of the 1·onventaon umfu.-0 But he :>tlltl ort '.trtl'r ·Hoth ht> and Senator KeM edy rcah U' that some of the real dif· ft"renccs between them cannot be lJgbtly glossed over." And Jack W,..tson. who suc· t·eeded Jordan as Carter 's chief of staff. said the administration was still ad amant about rejecting Kennedy -backed m in ority plat- form planks ca lling ror a $12 bllhon JOb progr am and wage and pn <'e controls. llowever, forme r United Na- tions Ambassador Andre w Young hinted in a CBS· TV inlervie wthat the Carter rorces might be willing KENNEDY EYES RACE IN 1984?-A.3 to go ahead with a comprorruse tha t genera lly s upported a m a:>s 1vc JObs p r o gr am but without specifying Kennedy's $12 bil hon pnce ta~ Ke Medy's long -shot hope to take the nomination fro m Carter ended Mond ay night when the con vent.Jon supported a rule bind- ing delegates to a bide by the re · suits of state primaries a nd COO· ventions The vote was 1,936.4 to 1.390 6 ''The effort on the nommallon 1s ovt>r," Kennedy told a ne ws con ferentt· al the Waldorf-Astona Hote l shortly after tha t vote. "I have called President CartN and l'Ongr c:itulated him My name will not be plat ed in nomination ·· Powell said thC' telephone· con· versation was "a ver y positive and very productive conversa- tum They a ~recd the task now 1!-to j!el this party togethe r and to deal with the threat that the new Escort, Imperial Born Sin.air~ Union Leader Do the Horwrs WAYNE. Mich <AP) -Ford Motor Co. let a local union offic1aJ drive the first of its new subcom· pa cts off the assembly line, but in Canada. Ol'Blue Eyes wheeled out the first new $20,000 Chrysler Jmpe rial. John Barson , president of Local 900 of the United Auto Workers, bec ame the first known union of· ficial to take roll-out honors Mon- day. Jn a reference to Japanese competition before he started the while two-door Ford Escort, he sa id , "We will show them." Ford says the Escort is the in- dustry's fi rst "world c ar." The Escort and companion Mercury Lynx. also being made in England and Germany, will replace the Pinto and Bobcat models . Currently. J apanese cars hold !2 per cent or the u .s. a uto market. ln the first seven months or this year. Ford fell to 16.5 per- cent from 23 percent in the sa me 1979 period and 28 percent in 1975 With its new cars, Ford 1s m aJt· llll an effort to right back. At the 4,160-emloyee Wayne assembly plant, Ford has picked 248 "quali· \y upgrade operators," or work tea m captains, who will instruct new employees. ensure that ade- quate tools 3nd supplies are on band for each worker and keep a 1eneral eye on qua lity ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,'::.i~~ c.:.~ <:::·;:, p:!"'•:~.~,,: 0t•ft04 C...'I Pww•WW"O (.,..0."• ~t•t• ..a •• ..,.,.,. piwOl!t"""° ~. trtt0U9f'I f #tO..t IOf (.o'\t• MIJ-w ~tlJfliO'I ftfr<t<f\ HW!ftf""(lttft •••Cftl ,.e-.;fl'tt•1n Y•lltf tr\'tl'I• l.•9Wl"I• a..c.f\ tic:MP'I CMtt • \lftO•jt ,,,......,_., tld·lllftitl'I •l -·-"" .... "_W.O.n ,,,..,..,.._ =·~~~· ~.:::.":~~'"' p 0 ·-""-••• "'' ... "' .. nia P\Mt""" , ..... c ...... V.c•01~tditnt •f"ldC,..,..,_.~ T-.. llt-U ll .. T!Oe-• A M..,.._ ~ ............... ~"'­ A\Ol\i.M """-"' ld•t .. ~.-.... c-..... '""' .... °' ..... ~a.-• .... ,. ' One plant s ign sa ys· "Rutld 11 a~ though you are buying 1t . · · The introduction of the Escort was the Detroit ar ea ·s second new model roll-0ut of the d ay . Earlier. in Windsor, Ontario. singer Frank Sinatra took deliver y of the fi rst new Chrysler Imperial, a lu.xury intermediate-s ized car priced at around s:!n,000. Sinatra will ad- ve rtise the car for Chrysler. The financially troubled com· pany is counting on handsome profit m argins from 25,000 Im· perials and sa les of 600,000 "K car'· compacts rolled out last week. Ford plans 480,000 of its new front-wheel drive subcompacts, one notch down from the K-car in size, for the new model year Production starts in Metuchen. N .J .. next month on the same two door sedans and statLOn wagons built i.n Wayne:' and in St T homa-,, Ontario early in 1981 on a s porty model. The Escort and the Lynx wi~I get 30 mtles per gallon on the U.S Environmenta l Protect1on Agen cy's city test and 44 mpg on the highway when equipped with manual transmission and .3-Uter (79 cubici.nch) engine, Ford says. No price has been announced, but a strippe d -d own Escort s ho uld approach $5,000, o b · ser vers say. 'Billy' Song To De/,egates? NASHVlLLE, Tenn. <AP) - President Carter's efforts to make Democrats rorget brother Billy's antics m ay be in vain ll a Nubville eonswrlt.er can 1et. her act t.ocetber l.n time. Cathy Manzer hopes to break record·mak.l.nC recorda and have dele11t.et tappl.ng their toes to her upbeat novelty song "Brother Bllly " before the crowd at the Democratic Na· tlonal Convention leaves lladilon Square Garden ln New York OD 111unday nitht. In the tun e, 1 un1 b y IOQlwrlter Kent Westberry and backed by a heavy rbytbm aultar, Jimmy Carter tells brotber BlUJ bow mueb trouble be bu caused: "From tbe minute. you laid down tbe peaDUll 8Dd pkted up JOW ftnt cu ol brew, I knew t.bet I wu '°'81 to bave to wortr OYertime, Jmt blpinc my eye OD ycMl. '' I Chrysler hopes tosell lmperiab the name of a line dropped several ye ars a~o -in the 1981 model year "We hope to sell a lot of m y friends cars," s aid S ina tra. who w a s accomp a nie d by a c to r Gregory Peck. Peck said he would buy one. M e a nwhile . d eale r s s aid Chrysler has s lapped a $6,056 ten· talivc s uggested reta il price tag on the least ex pensive model of its new front-wheel drive K-cars. Dealer.. s1ud there could be price ch an"~ before the cars go on sale officiaJly In ear ly October. SUIT ... t'ords and feeding the Information into the nationwide computer system Tht-fathe r, Donald Shelton, sa id tw finally took ca re of the.re cords when he learned police hadn't The boy's body, which had been impa led on a wooden st ake , wu identified in San Be rnardino County just a few days after the denta l records we re ke yed Into the computer The body hod been ke pt by the county slnce five days alter the boy wu reported missin g. Jn the 16·page complaint writ· ten by attorney Marc Block of Huntington Beach, the Sbeltoos alle ge that the police were n~gllgent ln not using the dent.a) records to find the boy. They ask for damages ors1 mUUon. R e ached at home. Donald Shelton saJd the money isn't the main reason fortheauit. "We did a lot of auffertnc. in faot, we sliU are," he aaJd . "What we're really interested i.n is mak· lng sure no other parent bas t.o ao through what we did.'' Otlidala at the police depart. ment werenotcommentins ontbe s uit yet . City Attorney Paul Morsan aaJd he hun't seen the complaint. He added, however, that he believes cities are protect· ed from aucb lawaulta by state 1tatuUI. FareCaghter Dies SAN JOSE CAP >' -One flreflllder died aod two ~ were IA,lund Monday batlllDI • "auap6doui" blaM that broke out ln thick bnllb 00 • ..., ternln, San Joeeflnotnclaluald. ~-----.,.__ ___ ... RepublJcan leadership poses · · The key to getting Kennedy's support ts the platform .. I contlnue tocaredeeply about where this party allands," Ken· ned y s&d in his withdrawal state· me nt "And I hoot" the deleRat.es will stand with me for a truly de m- O<'ratic platform ''I will speak to the convention a bout the economic concerns that ha ve been lhe heart of my cam· pa1go and a bout the commit· m e nts in the future or the Dem ocratic Porty. I will speak aga in for the people I have seen and the cause l have carried acroes this country.·• At the raucous openlng session of the party's 38lh National COl'I· venllon. the Carter and Kennedy forces were geared for a t~t ot s trength on the question or the rule o..,,.........,_ But overhangmg their internal battle was the rea lity of public opinion polls showin.c RepublJcan pres idential nominee Ronald Re a gan runnanl( fa r a head of C a r t e r and o ther s ur v~y~ f o r ec astin g s ubs t ant11A l Re publican ~a ins 1r1 Congrt-s~ lnl! COOUY -"'·· I, WITH HIS llROKl.N IUOW He'1G1Mtie,....,11 a '8ta•1dlc Real Sendoff So. even as they fought. th1• De mocraL<> ycomed for unity After he lost the voh• on th1• rule. Paramedic Treats Injured Son Ke nnedy told the llhno1~ cltolega tion. which s upporte d Curter'!\ position by a m argin of l~ to 26, ··1 took forward to wnrktnJ;t 1n ltll' ruturewith all ofyou .. Onld Thrown On Freeway From Bridge LOS ANGELES cAP 1 T ht' body of a young girl was found to da y on the HollywlXld Fn•ewa> apparently t hro"' n f rom J downtown Ir<'<'" ay ovcrµas,. <HJd police s<t1d they ha .. <: arrl'i>lt'<l :.. "'om an in tht·<'ai-t' One or st•vernl Wllnt"''(''> tc1lcJ police the c hild was seat1•d on " rail in~ <Al the Main Strct•t over pass and a ~oman µui-.ht'<.I hl'r over lht:ed>.!f' "They couldn ·1 bt-l 1c•vt· ti. .. l.t Dan Cooke !>aid the "'1tnc5s told police By ARTHUR ll. VINSE i. Of -o ...... , ... ''-" Porm er Hunt ington Heat'h 1-·1n · Oepa rtm ent P ara me dic Mike Cooley 1s on h111 nf'w JOb m Ort'gon today. although hl.5 d<' parture was delayed somPwhat h}' lh(· mrmorabl.-..,f•nrloff l(tVf·n him hy his M>n . Miki' ,Jr ~ Tht· lilt It 1,,1v 1<, n•covf'nnl( 111cel y today fr11m !tuo:ery aftn J u m µ 1 n i.: <1 rt h 1 s m 1 n 1 a t u r ,. µlayhou.'' at th!! family .. Hunt 1n~to11 U•·;wh horn•· and break 1n~ his 1•l ht1"' <.,ur~111ns at lfun11n1!tr1n In l1•r1·c1rnmun1tv lfosp1 tal wh1·ri tht •·ldl·r Cooh" 'f.t <·•· ha 111 .. ·n fJmll•ar "'"Cl' 1'<113 "'lwn ht• \o\t'flt 1111 1hll \ .• ~ llrll' 11f t "' t'llllOI\ ' fir,I fJJfJllll'il11 f1n1~dwd lh• fir,t ,JllJ J<1l1 °( h"\ jllJ\ Pd l"'-11 .. t1·1·I pin.' in th• l>-1\ · .irm ',1 ikt ( ·,J<tl ,.._ ..,, Ji .rnd ,, \ t>lt>r;.in 11( 11111n1·rt1ll, tflJUt\ t rli-t·'\. v. as at hnm• "'hi.:n Uw m1sh<1p 111 1·urrt•d p;11·k111r 111 lwad north for his llt'"' IS.•nd Ort· Job F • · I 1 o "' f 1 r t• m 1: n J n '1 p;;i ra medws n·<',.nll) celebrnted his new JOb \.\1th a fare v.cll party Jnd a cake Cro~ted ~1th the mc·"agP BE'd> OR Hl ST Nobod) intended for 1t to -.r.-ork <1ut ~Ult(' so l1tnally · f-'ortunaH•I ). M1ln wa'-~1~ horn(' when 11 ha prx:n1:d. '><JY'- M '" Stephani'° Coolt>y who w11 1 ""'" ti1kt· th1 t'hlld ri·r. nor& t.n Jinn him ~hf' °'d ) 1h<JI l::.C • .:1rj n111lhn <,h• ~11t . l:ttl" rt.tlll~ ..\ h1 n 'ht hl•<Jrtl th1· hH 'IJIJtlln~ 'hnt-k a• .,,,uni{ \1 1k1 landed Why r11d hf' dfJ 1t ..., .. T h,. nc1ghbiJrhr)()d challen~f' ~a~ <Jul ~r ... C1.101ey "dY" of th.-darf' ht' acc1·pl ed frorr. pl<iymt.t t'"' lfJ iumµ or wear tht' IJh1·I a.'., t·h1c·k.-n for t hf' rest of h1• lift• 11r <it lr·a'il d couple or hrrn r ... ' Ii .... 1 11 r .1 • 1 1 ' r . 1•.1r.crr1t'<l11 . •ht °"ond•·ri·rl •' h1·1 ht1 •11,tlld °"'II kt '1 Olot-. lht•l f ''lfl :>-11 ('Clllft•\ tht• \I 11 i<lr: par .1111Pd11 r1·11lwd 1·11011-. 111· l.\llt• '''}' 11>1la'. lh<.1t :'t>Ttkl" .Ir "''II l>o· h:l\1ng 0 h1 • plaSll:r 1,1,1 1111111\1·<1 ~l·<lnt•'>dJ" but .nu~• ...... ·" .• r1 tx·r~la:. (';st fur .• ti .. ut ''' "'•·•·k., ""h1 it· the hrokt•n elbow mends "h1· nindudt>'i that :.it least th1·r1· 1• 1mt• thin~ lht.. dor. t h,I\ I lo °"11rr\ J0.tUI I le '> oo ch1ckl'n An em ployee of the federal court near by. who also w1tncss(-d the mc1denl. helQ the woman untJI police a rrived to a r rest her, Cooke s aid . She had her 8 year-Old daughter with her It was not known 1f l ht• woman was re lated to the dead girl Milliken Memorial ThC' freeway·., '>Ou t hbound lanes WC'rt' closed b> tht· Cahfom 1a H1ghwa> P atrol "'h1lr de t e c tives a nd the coron er scoured the scc·ne for clu<.>s. but was reopened shortly before 9 a .m . F etes Coast Leader The closure backPd up bill.y rus h-hour trarr1<' a II tht> '<''ay to the Ca huenga Pass. theCHP s a1d The child , estima ted to be 2 J years old. was found JUSt ea!it or Main Street near Al iso Street by o rricers about 7 ·05 a m . police Sgt . J erry Powell said Police r es ponded after receiving a call that the bddy was in a !louthbound fast lane of the freeway. he said Swim S ucceed8 TOKYO t AP I A 30 year-0ld South Korf'ari s w1mmer battled 13. hours. 10 minutes 1n str ong tJdal c urrents in a !>hark proof t age to becom e the h N>t per:-.on to swim the 31 m1IC'·Wldt· Korean Stru1t be l w<•en J.t p<tn ' T~u~h tmJ Is la nd amt South K11n •a, c1rf11·1ab !>Uld ~1 1..·mon:.il funt·ral 'it:n·1c~ .in.• sc heduh."<1 tonight for Carol) n Davis ~111hken , Orange Coa:.t Cl\ 1c and chartt) lt'ader and daughter of one of Orange Coun h ·s d1stnl't attomev-; • A resident of Corona del Mar. Mrs M11Liken "as 61 when s ht' died Sunda) rn Long Ueach after a n extended illness She w as execullve director of the FISH organ1zat1 un of the Costa Mesa. ~ewport Harbor and lrvt.ne area fl 1s a church a ffiliated voluntct-r h u man :>erv1ce agt'nc) active for the past 12 year.; Friends sa id Monda y they Wt're a ble to tell her before her death that funds hove been aJ located by a major foundatJon for tht' group·!! planned hostel '>ht•ltt'r for h1ttlt!rt'd '<'Omen. her 111:-;l proJ('tt 'r ht' home will be na m ed m hrr h1>nor and memory. accord After all. 1he\e are ex1raord1ndr- 1ly be.autr tul trmep1eces tor an extraordinary woman They're available rn 14 karat yellow or white gold A With diomond'>. <;1qoo B S 1275. C S950 SLAVICK'§ ~Int ll'w•l•l"I .,In<"' 191' 1n,. 111 J-l"ill J'!ttJtt.ik j uf:.i Ch.ht "'t:r\Wt" f•ir 'vfr' \1dhke r. "'ill 1-W· Jt 7 fl ( l<l<'k tr>n1ght Ir. tht F ir'\t I nJlt'fi .'\frth1><l 1~t Church. 120 W l!llh St Co~ld M e-;a Tlw farml) 'u~gesl~. memonal c·11ntr1 IHH11Jn~ tu FISH 1n ht't nam l' Th\• non µrof1l corporation ·~ luc·att-d al lbiO Sanld An .. Ave .. Col-ta ~1l.--sa S1,;r\1 .. 11r., 1r.c·it.dt' ht.-r hus band. engineer Ro ber t J Millikt>n. and ..,On' Or Keith M1l11kt'n of Ne"' York. a n IBM computer 5c•1enl1st. a nd lawyer James R M1lhkl'n of San Diego She lea\cs 1r. .idd1t1or.. a brother. Jame!! F Davi~. also a lawyer. two grandc hildren A r ran i<l'm cnt., for M r ~ M1lhken a n • under d1rect1on of Fairhaven Mo rtuary Burial will be nt Fwrhavt:n Me morial Park F .. h1on lsl•nd, N~wi><>rt Ct'ntt r. Nl'wpon S.ac:h, 7141644·1380 Wt.tm ln\h'f I Ll~un1 lltllt I M••~•On V14'j<' I Nonh Of11n~t I Tlw c;uy l.w C:•n1tn. .. 111<'11 M11lb Altct (;r .. •ll'r I~ Anj\1 ~ 1 ._.n l>t.rgo LI• V~• u ... tM ol ~1 .. v~ • '"""•"""' ''""V ploM"' A~£,,.,_ VISA. ~.t0t1 CNftt Mnnlwr ''"' /n.ttlfri Gwrld ' J Oraage £east EDITION VOL. 73, NO. ru, 2 SECTIONS, n PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1980 TMay't1 Clo81ag N.Y. Stoeks N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Skippers Couldn't Scuttle Fee Increase .,ft'SVS •&aaa.£ ................ 'h•1 tW'Md out by lM doeMa Monday evenln1 wearln1 &opeW.n. deck •hoet aad the loot ol aqer. They aaid , u Newport Beach'• middle·iftcome boaten. tbey had reason to be ....... Far more than two hou.n the crowd attempted to persuade cl· ty NUneil members not to ln- creue city·coaLrolled offshore and onthore moortn1 feea . But they failed. The couocU, oo a 5-.2 vote, bootted offshore fee1 from 98,5S per foot per year to $10 wtille blklnl on1hore feee from sa.ao to $5. Ma1or Jackie Heather and councU coUeaaue Paul Hummel voted acainat lbe motion, cltin& a need for fUrt.ber study. "I think this is completely out of touch with reality." comment· ed Hummel hefnre the vote. Teacher Helps Cops Crack Theft Ring BJ A&1'llVa a. VINSEL Ot-.0.-. .......... A career En1lisb teacher who work• summertimes as a reserve Newport Beach police detective and hia partners have allegedly cracked an Oran 1e Coast bur1lary ring that targeted most· ly 1cbools. Detective Robert Duncan said the thieves used walkie-talkies, band·beld CB radios and police acaJanerunits to avoid capture. He added that the amount of loot already recovered by police will run intothetbouaaodsof doUan. Duncan is a Westminster junior bilh school instructor as well as a reserve police detective. Booked for investigation or commercial burglary are.Jeffery O'Neil Irvine, 18, of 1533 Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach and Elizabeth A. Lance, 18, of 9532 Zion Circle, Huntington Beach. Irvine remained jailed in lieu of $5,000 bail on the felony cbar1e Ulla mornin&. while a relative po1ted Ills. Lance's bail to secure ber release pendiq arraignment · lncourt. Detective Duncan and hill col· lea•ues are tryin1 to trace ownenbip ol a number of stolen items, much of it involving IODb1atleated eleclronic devlc:es. lie ukl there are two com· paten definitely stolen in a bv-1ary at Colla Mesa's Estan· cla fllcbScboolrecenUy. •'They were uain1 a master key tbat Gpened every bi1b school in tM dlltrtct,'' says the teacher and Nude Prowler Scared Off Newport Beacb police are 11r"r'B1 a prowler, who wua't .., ....,oot lD Ute park ~­ •• , INt eatlrelr nude wbeb n.w fl'Om a JOUlll womu'a leaYlew Drive apartment patio. Tia• YleUm, H , tofd la · y~ lbe wu wublq blr feee nUre durtq earb mon· l•I llMMlra wh•• 1be beard MiNUllDI aad went to l•· ... ,,... ....... &Mt all .... --= ...... ~ .... , ............. .. :.c••lll lli&r•il• ..... 11111 ............... Ul'7 I "- part-time police officer. ''I really feel 1oodaboutthiacue." He said be planned to confer with Colta Mesa police today on whether suapects lo the series of school burglaries could be linked to one last month at Costa Mesa Hi&b School. Detectives said they have in· formation that Irvine and Ms. Lance were aided by lookouts posted with walkie-talkies to warn of the approach of anyone who might intervene in the al- leged burglaries. NB to Block Adult Book, Vuleo Store Newport Beach city officials are scurrying this week to put together an interim law that would block a local businessman from opening an adult bookstore and video center on West Coast Highway. The proposed bookstore, ten· tatively dubbed "The Talk ol the Town," would be located in a build.int formerly occupied by a ma11a1e parlor, .Olympus Health Spa, at 2930 West Coast H11bway. - City Attorney Hu1h Coffin told worried city ~ ·members durln1 a Monday afternoon study aeaioo that the bookstore came to bi• attention when Tbomu Wade took out a buai· ana Ucenae for. the "Talk of the Town." Coffin said to bl.a lmowled.le. It would be Newport's flnt adult book store. After revlewln1 tbe city's lawbook, be told council mem· ben there are no ordiDaaces tbat would probiblt au~h X-rated atablllbmentl. Council 1Mmben appeared tn acreemaat that the city 1bould put a treere on adult boobtorel ud lldlllt tbeaa.n .. w • review o1ae1a .. 11com,.._.. CoftlD Mid t.bl ordiDuee ltMlf mar .-m X·nt9d ea.. word· ... ..... trapldeallJ delcrtbe wiat-•e•'ttaeaDond. ........... -......... _ .... twoweta •IO. could llOt bel'Whedfor~mmt. "Boaters are Dearly a n en· dan1ered species and this (rais· ln• ftMW) just isn't equitable." The boaters cheered his 1tatement. Many had already made the same point. "If the city just needs more money why doesn •t it do something with its parkiDg meters?" asked Don Beady, not· ing he'd saved for years to buy a boat and was now fighting soar· lng coet.s. Boater Tony Turner of Newport Beach saJd city moor- in& renters get Dotbing in return for the fees. "We're the neglected ones, the ones who use these primitive moorings," be continued. He saJd be wouldn't mind paying the higher fee if he got some service in return. Other boaters, who came in from Santa Ana , Huntington Beach and as far as Corona, said some cities provide moorlo1 renters with parkin&. restrooms and sec:urity. Howard Stevens, an Irvine resident and commodore ol the Voyagers Yacht Club, said mc»t of bis 175 members objected to the fee increase. He said bia club. ln contrast to more poeh Newport yacht clubs, is aimed at serving the middle-income boater. •'The only opportunity many boaters have at getting a sbol at the Harbor ii throu1h moorl111s ; It's been the one way to accom· modate the middle-income peo- ple." But the commodore of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Wilbur Layman, told council members in a letter that be thoulbt the increase is fair. "The fact that many boat owners can afford junk boats on <See FEES, Pa1e A.2) Airport Squeeze Due? FAA May Halt $4.5 Million Grant Bid By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL Of"'° 0.11, ~Not Sc.ff The Federal Aviation Ad· ministration has Indicated it could reject a $4.S million grant application because or what it views as delays by Orange Coun· ty officials in acting to open John Wayne Airport to addi· tional air carriers. In a recent letter to county Board of Supervisors Chairman lroine Co. Seeks Hotel • Near Koll's BJ aK:llAU> GaEEN ... ..., ......... Tbe JrriDe Company Wanta to build a si.~ hotel acrou tbe .,... from cme ..._ Koll Oom· pany bltenda to build lo Irvine. Irvine Company spokesman Martin Brower said today tbe company will ftle aa application with tbe city in September to cooatruct tbe hotel and some ol· flee apace oo 40 acres of vacant land at the southeast comer of Jamboree Boulevard aod Main Street. Th e land must be rezoned from agricultural to commercial in order to carry out the com· pany plans, city planner Jobo llurpbysaid. "There 11 ciemand for hotel apace," Brower said. "We \Dl· deratand the hotels in the area oow operate at filled capacity. But I doubt that we knew there would be ooe right across the street." Both hotels would be located adjacent to heavily traveled San Diego Freeway. "I do have a general but serious concern that access to the freeway might be difficult," said Irvine City Councilman Larry Agran. ''The surface streets are also a concern. This whole situation calls for major and early attention to traffic mitigation measures such as shuttle buses and regional buses.'' The Koll Company beat the Irvine Company to the punch by asking last week for city permiaaioo to build a 500-room hotel and three lO·story office buildino oo 31 acres it is lea.sini from tbe Parker·Hannifin Corp. at the northeast corner of Von Karman Avenue and Micbelaon Drive in Irvine. The company ii requestinc a zone change from of. flee to commercial to allow the <See OOl'EL, Pase A?> Ralph CJark, a r anking FAA of· licial said "all the facts that have been developed to date" will be taken into account as the grant application is reviewed. One supervisorial aide termed the tone of the letter from FAA chief counsel Clark Onstad as "nasty." He said it appears the FAA wants to use its approval power over the grant application as a club over the county's bead oo the airport access issue. The county has been under an order from the FAA to take ac· tion to open the airport to addi· t ional carriers ror sever al months. Air California and Hu1bes Airwest are the only jet airlines now permitted by supervisors to use facilities at the airport. Frontier, Continental, West.em Soggy Bug W Misses Bal Ferry Yachtsmen who've complained ol unatcbtly veaeb tied up ln Newport Harbor may come Ullllued wben tM7 spot tbe harbor's lat.est mooriq. It's a yellow ~ Volbwacen ud it's rest:iol directlJ otf tbe Balboa Pavlllon -in 10 feet of water. POI.ICE CLADI ftR yellow bq aplubed i:at.o the drink •t about 2 a.m. today when the driver apparently W.t hia sense ol direction and cruiaed up the Balboa Ferry on.ramp and lnto tbe water. Tbe ferry, police 1aid, wu tn t.be middle ol the barbor at the time. The driver and his paaaenier, whole identitJea remain unclear, swam to safety and then watched as tbelr car sank. POLICE SCUBA DJVEas tied a rope to the car to in· sure the vehicle would not drift off and 1rabbed the car keys for safe keeping. "It's up to them to get it out," said a police spokesman. "I don't think it'll be going anywhere." Traffic Kills Tot Pushed on Freeway LOS ANGELES (AP> -The body of a 2-year-old girl was found today on the Hollywood Freeway, apparently thrown from a downtown freeway over· pass, and police said they have arrested a woman in the case. One of several witnesses told police the child, later Identified only as Valinda, was seated on a railing at the Main Street over· pass and a woman/pushed her over the edge. "They couldn·t believe It." Lt. Dan Cooke said the witness told police. Police were called to the scene at 6 :50 a .m . and a rrested Virginia Relanzia, 33, of Los Angeles after she had been de· taln ed by federa l courthouse security officer William Harms, who told police he witnessed the incident. The woman bad her 8-year-old daughter Marie Windgale with her. police said, but It was oot known if the woman was related to the victim. "She seems to be a little bit emotional," Lt. Chuck Long of the LAPD's Child Protection Section. Juvenile Division, said of the woman. "She 's cried. a little bit, but not wailing or car· rylng on. She seems to have all her mental faculties about her." · The dead child, who was dressed in sbort.s and a jumper· type top, was struck by several automobiles aft.er she fell into the freeway's southbound fut lane. The cause of death bas not been determined. ·'The child not wrapped in blanket or· anythln1." added Long, who said a mbtive for the incident was OOl known. Silt Vacuum Pinn Eyed Newport Hires Expert to Study Method Newport Beach City Council members agreed Monday to let an expert look at a 1cheme to vacuum the slit out of Upper Newport Bay t.hrou1h a 16-inch •teel pipe . And, the council declded, Oakland en1lneer Mlcbael Cheney la the man for the job. I Cbeney will be pald up to ~11500 for bil wwk wblcb could taa• -. to two moatbt and lay th•=und work for a more lea and apeulve feulbW· ty It oltbe pipe plan. Council memben AlrMd tbat Cbene1'1 Job wlll 6e to de· termlne wb«her the pipe dreda· lng plan l:s more than ju.st "a waste ofUme." City mana1er Robert Wynn Hid be will call Cheney today to nrm up a date for 1tartin1 work. Cheney, who told city officials 111 a letter tbat he would have to be fJown to Newport to see the project alt.e, hu worted u a conauJtant for several Northern California cities and acencles on development of mari ne facllltlel. • ID bla ktter, the eDlineer aakl bla work would provide tbe city with • ...... toward implement· lnl mon detalled •tudl• . The plan, brainchild of Coun· cllman Philip Maurer and bis -l • lrlend, John MUler, calll for a path of steel pipe to be linked from the top ol the aill·cloQed bay to the ocean. The allt ud 1lud1e. aceordinc to the plm. would be tucked out of the bay and waloaded iD an ocean canyon olf t.bl Newport Pier. Cheney, who made no com· ment on lh.e plan ltMlf, aald tbe f\lll p~Ject would be a major •· dertallln1 la terms of co.t, e n1l•eerin• and pote•tlal llablllty. He IUftetted tbat followlal his report, ea1l.Herta& wort 1bould be t0mpleqd = preparaUoe of permit • Uon1 and reflne•e:nt ol cone~. and PSA have i D varyiDg degrees expressed a desire to enter the lucrative Orange Coun- ty air travel market. County officials, ho wever. have consistently pointed out that the move toward additional Dew air carriers should not OC· cur untiJ decisions are made on a master plan for the airport's future. <See AJaPOaT, Pa1e A?> Consulting Finn Denies lnvolvemem SA.CRA.llENTO CAP ) - Claar .. t.bat an Onn1e Comly camPllilD firm tried to CGDCeal Its involvement in Penny Raven's \IDIUccessful 1"19 cam- pai10 for the Democratic nomfnetlnn tor n..t•aDt JOY· enlOI' ..oe called •• .,...._ •• &odaJ b)' -oftlefa) ol tbe ftrm. William ButCher of Bateher- Forde C.omultiq of Irvine IC· cu.aed Don Chandler. president of Clumdler Media Productions of Newport Beach, of a1reetnc to the cbaries by the state Fair Political Prad.icea Commission to save bimseJI legal fees. The commission announced Monday that Cbaodler bad •&reed to pay a $1,000 fme for bis firm's part in the alleged conspiracy to conceal Butcher· Forde's involvement in the cam- paign, and b ad agreed to cooperate with the commissioo's lawsuit against Butcher·Forde, Raven and 14 other defendants. Butcher said bis firm bad never concealed its involvement with the RaveD campaign, but that Chandler was in fact lo have been the chief beneficiary of a $500,000 contract to promote her candidacy -a deal that be says fell through after the first $10.000 installment was paid. FPPC Chairman Tom Houston s aid Chandler's settlement was a "major breakthrough" and that "we intend to press our ef· forts to resolve the remaining charges." lo a seWement approved in Orange County Superior Court, Chandler said be served as a conduit for payment or $10,000 from the Raven campaign to Butcher-Forde. <See DENIAL, Page A.2) Coast Weather Fair through Wednes· day. Lowa tonight SS at the beaches, 70 inland. Hilhl Wednesday upper 70. to low 909. :~Party &As es Run. V. Tas Clai ms M -'OW <AP> The outc:ome of the l>«'mO<'rat1c National Convention'• key rul battlt' ho•-.d Ont 11a1n that th~ •11n1f1 cant luuea ln palitlrs •~ tll~ bachta1e by party bo11ea, t.bt-Soviet newa •tM<') Tass a.id Loda) In a brier di p1tth from N•w Yon. Tu1 noted lh•l t·•ll• fur an open conv•nUon had emeraf'd "an vte1~ of tht> rrcent 1har1.1 drop lo~ admJNJilrtUon'• papularll)'" "ftllNlti• W4P ... ,. P •• NEW YORK t APl l"orm r Wlston11n Gov Patrick J Lucey. I I ader or 54.-o Edward M Kf'nnNly's pte~ldt•ntlal \'•rn pat1n. qwt toda> a.a a O~m°"nuc National Convt nlh>n dt>lt11ate and 1aid be matht con,.lder support1n1 tnd~pt'ndent John An· deraon (Of' pntld• nt Luce)' called hla achon a "dec-1s1on of conisctt.•nrt· whlc•h ht' decided to take af\~r tudyan1 national convt'nllon rult·111 v. hach 1tate a d le1ate must not publicly support a prttS1dent1al can didate other than the coov~nonn noma.nee Lucey, 62. wu aovemor •tx ears and Cart..r ' 1rnlb11l!s1tdor to Mexico from 19'T7 to 1979 before bfocom111& t\eont-d '!> deput} national c1mpa1ain director ...,Irr €0111 r r f'nli. 8 .\iforh.-11 LOS ANGELES \AP > A p0hc:e hehcoµtl•r 1 rc1~h~d t()Jay in a parlun& lot, tnJunng 1ls pilot and co pilot and damaiiing three can, after losma powu on takeQU from the ~•x ~tor; h1~h roof of police headquarters. off1t'er~ siud The condition of the ptlot was not 1mmed1atel) kno"' 11 '!'ht.- co.pilot walked from lhe wreckage v. 1th mmor tnJunc~ Both men, whose 1dent1ttes were w1lhheld, were taken lo Wh.1t1• MemoriaJ Hospital, s aid polic~ spokesman Pat Connelly There was no fire. e1t.her before or after the crash. hi' '>tuct The copter apparently lost power and fell from the lOJ> of Parker Center to the parking area on the south side or pollCl' ht'ad quarters Stair .\IK"lr ar Plonf Doum SACRAMENTO <AP> An equipment failure shut ll11• Rancho Seco nuclear power plant today. a spok('sman ~aid The plant automatically shut when a power inverter fatlt'd , giving a false instrument reading of high water pre~sure 1n the nuclear reactor. said Jeff Marx, spokesman for the Sacramento Municipal Utility D1stncl Marx said there are several backup inverters at the plant but technicians want to find out what caused the failure befort' restoring power production. Gold S hn•JM a • D o llar ff olfb LONDON <AP> Gold continued to slump toda) on Euro pean money markets after plungmg S23 an ounce in Ne1.1. York on Monday The dollar's value held steady on cur rency ex changes Gold at one point sold al $605 an ounce m London but later recovered to $610. In New York gold traded at$607.50, up S4 30. butthen advanced toS614. SilvertradedinNew YorkatSlS 79up28cents Milliken Memorial F etes Coast Leader Memorial funeral services are scheduled tonight for Carolyn Davia M.illiba, Oranee Coast civic and charity leader and d auchter of one of Orange Coun· ty's diatrict attorneys. A resident or Corona def Mar, Mrs. Milliken was 61 when she died Sunday in Long Beach after an extended illness. She was executive director of the FISH organization of the Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor and Irvine area. It is a church· affiliated volunteer human service agency active for the past 12 years. F r iends said Monday they were able to tell her before ber FEES · ... the moorings indicates that rates have not yet been in· creased to fair rental value," he wrote. He said he was speaking for himself and not club members. When some boater suarested the city ls only attempting to make mooey with the increase, City Mana1er Robert Wynn ex- plained that fees 10 into the city's tideland funds and can on· ly be spent on beach-related services such as lifeguards and beach cleaning. WyM said t.hese costs have areatly exceeded revenues in re· cent years. T he new fee schedule, which follows county action early this year to boost Its rates from $6 to $18 per foot per year , will go int.o effect J an. l. OlltANOl COAST ,. DAILY PILOT ffll• Of'~ (M\I 0.ttf ........ ••l" 9iff'l1t h I\ ,.,,, •• ,.. ,,. ...... 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M2·M7't f .... __ ,. -------- death that funds have been al located by a ma1or foundat.wn for the group's planned hostel shelter for battered women, her last project The home will be named Ln her honor and memory . accord ing to FISH a~~oc1ate Julia Chase SerVlces for Mr~ ~11lhk rn 1.1.111 be at 7 o'clock tonight in the First United Methodist Church. 42QW. l9th St ,Costa Mesa The family suggests memonal contributions to FISH in her name The non-profit corporation 1s located at 1670 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa. Survi vo r s include her husband, engineer Robert J Milliken. and sons Or. Keith Milliken of New York, an IBM computer scientist, and lawyer James R. Milliken of San Diego. She leaves in a ddition, a brother. James F . Davis, also a lawyer, two grandchildren. Arrangements fo r Mrs Milliken are under direction of Fairhaven Mortuary Bunal w1ll be at Fairhaven Memorial Park F ro• Pag~ A I AIRPORT • • That plan. prepared by an out· side consultant, is undergomg technical review by airport stair members. It is due to be turned over to supervisors later th.i s week. Onstad was not available to day to answer questions raised by the Aug. S letter. The FAA's top a ttorney, however. bas been consistently critical of the county for lack of action on the federal agency's April ruling that the airport should be opened to additional carriers. The FAA position is s upported by the Civil Aeronautics Board . The CAB currently Is charged with e nforcing the Airport Deregulation Acl or 1978, the bill calling for the federal govern· meot to remove itself from con· trol over airline routes. Meanwhile, supervisors are not scheduled to address the airport access issue formally un· Ul Sept. 10. On that date, they will COO· sider a report prepared by the county General Service• A1ency th•t recommended a &ealed·bki auction to permit new e1rrien1 to enter John Wayne Airport. The GSA hu recommended that 12 of the 41 nl&ht.1 now per mitted dally at the airport be auctioned 1mon1 urrien that meet airport requirementa. Air CaUfornla and Huth• Alrwest would ltlll control the remalninC 21 ntpu. TM t..-o incumbent tarrMrl could bld on the MW fllebta, the OSA pro- poeal. OIMlt Pt ..... , ... ,,._ Chorna-i11g \'isitor Katt) Lane introduces Charm the dog to Nl'"' port Con va lescent Center resident Bertha Clark Kitty was a helper with a dog sho"' .rnd petting zoo maintained by S ut' Myle~. a !'Jewport Beach resident and phys ical ltwrnp} !'!ludent. who .,nlPrtain~ t-ducat1onall ~ hanthcapped r h1ldrtn <tn d the e lderly "'1th he r menal(f'rl''. whwh 10 dudt•s dog!-., rabbits, guin.-11 p1J(11 and ~ee~t· Fund Theft Admitted Soccer Treasurer Faces Se1itencing The \.Oluntecr trea~urer of the Fountain Valll'y Westmins te r branch of the American Youth Si)t'ccr Organization will be sen· tcnced in Orange Count)' Superior Court Sept 10 on charge~ that he t>m betzlcd S32 ,000 from the g roup's bank account Stephen I. Sanders o f Westm1nsll'r pleaded guilt) to four counts of grand theft last week Sanders. part owner of a carpet cleaning bu.'laness, could face a maximum sentence of s ix years in state prh.on JIOl.l.l'\IE'r. '>OCCl'r lt:dl(Ut' of ftc1ab ordered an audit ur their jCCOunL-. "'ht·n the) dl'COVt-rt-0 the amo unt of mont•) the group had 1n the bank "'d'> le~~ than dn t1c1patt'd Thal audit turn.-c1 up tht· SJ2 r.11i0 shortfall ChattN'ton -.aid Though h<' pludt.>d guilt) l<J four counL.,, ol grand theft !'>an· c1er~ daJms he paid hat•k the mon''>' eHn though the audit d1d n'tdl5closrthat He sa1dheput Lhf' money back 1n the form of 1 a-.h rtte1pt.s He w11l tt-stify 5'-pt I 0 lJeforl' '>l·ntencang to attempt to prove ht~ 1 ontenlJons the prosecutor s aid f 'rofft Pa.gr . l I DEN I AL S"f ATED . • • pa1gn matenals He derued that he wa~ a kno~ rng part1c1 pant in 11n y cCJn ~pi racy i Parents Sue Over ID Delay The Westmi n s ter Police Department has been accused or negllgence in a lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court by the parents or a boy whose death is bellevf'd to have been one of the so-called freeway killinaa. Mnrk S helton, 17 , of Westminst.er was reported miss- ing on Aug 8, 1979. Hla body was l<Jenllfiod about nlne mont.ba later after hlA father took the boy's den- tal c harts to the p<)liceatation. Tht' parcnl.8 are 1alle1ine that lhe hoy rould have been identified .Koon after he was mlsain1 If police offlrt-rs had carried out what the purt•nL'I claim say Is the routine JOh of arqwrinR the dental re- c·t>rrl'l 1tnd ff>{'ding the information 1nt11 tht· nationwide computer 11y'lff'rn Th•• f.11twr . Uonalli Shelton. '""'' h•· f11u1lly t1.10k c1trf• 1Jf the re· c·ort1 N whf'n hf· lt>i!rnf'd police hndn'l Th .. hoy 'I hody which had been 1m p&lf-<l of) iJ wooden st11ke. was 111!-nl 1fu·d 111 San Bernardino < ·r11111t y JU!llt a few days after the dc-r1t11I r1•1·11rrb w~re keyed into t hf• r 'HnfJUtf•r Thi· IJ1.1<l y had bt·en kept by thf' ,.,,unty :.ince flvt-day'! a fter the boy was rf:'port.ed m1H1n1< In the 16-page complaint writ ten by attorney Mar c Bl<"'k nf H•Jntmgtoo Beach. the Shelt.ons Pller.tf' that the police were negligent 111 not w11ng lhe dental records lo find the boy They ask for damar.tesors1 million. lle <1chf>d at home, Donald Shelton said the money isn't the main rea~forthesuit. "We d1d a lot of s uffenng. m fal'l we sllll are." he said . "What we're really mterested m ia mak· 1ng sure no other parent has to go through wbat wed1d " Officials at the police depart· ment werenotcommentingonthe suit yet City Attorney Paul Morgan said he hasn't seen the complamt He added, however, that he believes cities are protect· ed from such lawsuits by state s tatute However. the length of that sen· tence could depend on the out· come or a court hearing, also set Sept 10, when Sanders will al· tempt lo explain how he paid back almos t all of the money he was ac- cused of talc in~ Deputy Dis tra c t Attorney Robert Chatterton said Sanders had served as volunteer treasurer of the soccer organization in 1979. Previously. he had coached some or the teams as well as having has own children participate 111 League pla) In the coun paper:.. Chandler said the consp1rat·y wa<> 1nit.Jated by Butcher. who wanted to avoid disclos ing has firm ':. in volve ment in the Raven campa1~n because it was also r<'pre<;enting John Braggs, who made an un successful campaign for the Republican nomination for gov ernor that year Mesa School Lunch HOTEL ... build mg of the hotel The K oll Compa n y also formally announced last week that it will build a hotel in the Koll Center Ne wport. The Irvine Company's hotel and both Koll Company hotels would be located within about a mile of Orange County's John Wayne AJrport. Officials from both comparues say the hotels would provide the city's with sorely needed bed·tax revenues an d wouldn 't dramalJcally increase ru~h -hour traffic around the airport. Browe r s aid that hotels gen erate off-hour and round· the·clock traffic instead of pealc· hour traffic The Irvine Company also eventually will build a 250-room mn acrosl\ from UC Irvine and other major hotels in Irvine Center, a huge regional com· mer c1al center planned lo be built on land bounded by the Laguna. San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. Brower said. Mothe r, Tots Unite d Before He r D e ath Her husband deserted her. He r 2'h·year·old' son s uffered bums over more than 80 percent of his body. She lost a leg to cancer . Now, Alicia Valencia ls dead. She was 19. The youn& Santa Ana woman. who experienced tra1edy after tra1edy, died Sunday abortly after belnl reunited with her two children, who bad been placed lo lotter homes after the fatherless family wu found lo. 1979 Uvln1 in an unheated Sula Ana 1ara1e. Rosary for Alicia wUJ be reclt· ed at 7 o'clock tonJ1ht at Out l,,ady or Pillar Catholic Church, Sant• Ana. FUnera l aervtcee will follow W e d nea da y at Weatn:Unater Memorial Park. Alicia loll her battle to cancer after more than 8 moat.ha ol ill· nua, moat of it a p enl lo hospitals. Accord.ins to the court papers, a "s ha m" contract was signed in September for Chandler to represent M~ Raven for an in 1t1a I Sl0.000 follo1.1. ed h~ pa) me nts of SIS.000 an !'11\t>mh<-r and anothf'r S25 000 on Jul) l 1978. 1f ~s Haven 1.1.on th( nom1nat1on Eats A nother Nickel Butcher s aid that Chandler knew as well a~ he dad that lhl' original contra c t was fo r S.500,000 from the Raven cam paign. and that Chandler was to get about $430,000 of 1t He s aid Butcher F'orde started the c ampai g n and had employees working on 1t all over the state, with no e ffort to con· ceal their involveme nt "The whole thing 1s non· sense." Butcher s aid Wayne llarberger. Chandler 's lawyer. said that Chandler knew nothing of any $500.000 agree ment. He said Chandler runs a small advertising agency that worked for Butcher Forde He did about SS,000 worth of work on the Raven campaign. but was never paid. Harberger said Chandler described has role as a "graphic source" for Butcher rorde. doing art work on cam '-e v.port \h ·'a l0 IPmenldr) 1 htldnm v. ho mu<ot pa) to n<l1 hu'>e' to '>c:hool th1~ 'ear for the r1r<.t lime had ~lier tuck an ad d1tt0naJ nickel into their wan.s for lunches next month The n smg cost or food has pro mpted offtc1als to seek a lunch-pnce mrrease bt'gmrung Sept 8.thef1rstdayof school D1stnct trustees are expected to approve the hike tonight when they meet at 7 · 30 1n Harper Community Center, 425 E 18th St . Costa Mesa Elementary pupils will pay 70 cents for a standard lunch Mtd· die school students will pay the same as last year·s price. 75 cents High school students will pay 85 cents. the same as last vear Also expttted to be approved are increased prices on most a la carte luncheon Items, offac1ab said The hlghest Increases. up 15 cents each, are renected at all schools for bolo~n~. bo~ogna and () OM EGA After all. these are extraord1nar- 1ly beautiful nmep1eces for an extraordinary woman They're available 1n 14 karar yellow or white gold. A. With diamonds. $I 900. B SI 275. C $q50 SLAVIC K'S flrw ftw•I•" Sin<9 1917 chi l'')c egJ? 'ialaa ano crucken <,alJr1 c;,andw1c hes \t 11\l ct hna r dishes. '\uch as burritos ctuh and pizza wtll go up a dame and a haU-pml of milk w11l go up a nickel. officials predict Milk sold last year for a dime Ice cream Wlll go up a okkel. costmg 25 cents this school year But with the exception of a nic kel raise on the price of a cookie, the district is holding the hnc on most dessert items . No increase is noted in the price of tea or coffee. Mmkie Brie fed WASHINGTON CAP ) Secretary of State Edmund S. M us kle is getting intensive brief· 1ngs on refinements in US. nuclear defeMe policy after an administration ··oversight" in which the changes were adopted by the president without Muskie's knowledge. . . Fuhlon blind, Newport <AnMr, Ntwport Bffdl. '14/6"-1380 Wt•lmiMl•r I ugun• ~ltUa I MtMlon VWjo (North Orat1St I Tlw Cl!)' LOt Ctrnlot .. II,.• M1Ut Al.o C.ru1tr w' AftJ#~ I S.n Owgo I u• V.gA• U• -of si.~·· (Qf\W-'"'""' pWM Of A~•" IA.,.... \!?SA, MaMtt o-p. ~ M,.,,.btr ''"' /ntttllrt Culld "' .. --............ ---------' . Turnabout? 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M 4 A,1-WC-0 ' NEW YORK ~ d~ard M Kfftnfd.v ma) pla) hard lo 1et ror • "'hile. but he -llJ almost 1ur I> embratt' Pru1 dent CartPr'• ~mocratlc Ucket He ~roee from a hne or politkal re1U1t.1, and lMr • too mut b at al ake to tum away from thl" Oem~raU<.• Party no"' T he,..·1 l lllt, for <>nl' thlna KeMed)i ma)' not be tM m t v¥corous oC campa1aners tor th tickl't. fie has. after all, spent the better part or a )Ur callJnt Ctrter'a a mistake n presid"'c , and accusmg him of ecooonuc policies that smack of Hl'r~rt Hoover But '40rds as h r h wt>rt' spokl'n "'hen L> ndon 8 J ot\nson "''as campaigning again t John F KeMed) 20 ) ears ago That Kennedy chosl' has rival as his running mate , This Kennedy <.'an settle cam, paign &rudges. too He can t af, ford to do otherwise 1f he hopes to rekindle hts pres idential quest four years from no"' A Democratic leader of Ken· ned y's clout -and it's con· siderable, even an defeat - would forfeit any claim to a future nomination by silting out a campaign against Republican Ronald Reagan "I believe the senator ls going to be supportive." said Vice President Walter F Mondale. ''He's a good Democ.rat " They've Got His Number Pity the plight of Boyd Harvey, Orange County news correspondent for KNX Radio. Harvey moved from an apart, ment to a condominium recently and was given a new telephone number by Pacific T elephone. When you call Harvey's old phone number, you get an in· tercept operator who gives you the new number. When you call the ne w phone number, you get a recorded message: "We 're sorry, the number you have called ls no longer in service and the re is no new number." Going DOIDll • n Abrah•m Rlblroff of Con· nl'cti<.'ut, u old ramtly ally, u d b• U. lbe Jut of th KtMedy br tbttl lht hbly noml"" nH\ Ume Ir ht' 1oe1 to work for Carter in tM> ··He Could blow It lf ht Ju t alt.a In his tent " flabjcolf said The ... ·1 more to lhc 1980 <"•m· pa11n U'• Carter and Ruaan. there l.s ~ Jvhn 8 AndtrtM>n. lbt 1nde~~nt candidate Can d1date KMl\t'dy conferre-d with und.idalt Andt>r on But that seemed i&n effort on Kl'nnedy's part to enhance tus Dem~ratlt' prospec~ by sue gestang that the independent threat Yo ould e\ aporate 1f he headed the ucket lt d1dn t,work A bout the most Anderson can reahsttcall) bope to gain is the support of some Democrats who had been allted "'1th Kennedy, not that of the senator himself E\•en before Kenned.) con ceded renomination to Carter and Wlthdre\o\ as a candidate Monday rught. the president's men began a political courtship designed to woo their rival to their campaagn They yielded to has terms on three platform planks, hinted that they might compromise on more and agreed to a Kennedy proposal that pres1dent1al can didates be reqwred to guarantee in writing that they'll s upport the platform Carter suggested that Ken- nedy might have some say on a new economic development policy being s haped by the ad· ministration. There may be more for Ken· nedy to gain in platform negolla· lions. and he kept his bargaining power by stopping short of an e nd o r se m e nt when h e telephoned his congratulations lo the president. It was done quickly, and Carter won. Conceding that. Kennedy emphasized the only contest he had left, for a plat· form that reflects bis economic policy views. He'll address the convention on those issues tonight, and he said "I hope the delegates will stand with me for a truly Democratic platform." Short of accepting terms that repudiate administration policy, Carter strategists may make it as easy as possible for them, the better to gain Kennedy s upport. California stunt man Dar Robinson begins a successful free fall from atop Toronto's CN Tower this morning (top photo>. Below. he shakes outstretched hands as he is lowered to the ground by a wire cable. The stunt was filmed for an ABC-TV documentary. r # First Kiekoff ot the Big ,.\ The Rams offi cially inaugurated their tenure m Anaheim Stadium Monday night at this moment. the opening kickoff of their first extub1tion game of the season. albeit in a losing cause to the New England Patriots The photo was taken from deep tn the Big A's new section of seats m center field The grid.i ron runs from the first base dugout to left field . with the new football press box in the upper right for de· tails on the game, see Sports, Page Bl Coast Business Backs the Arts NB Muse um Director Arrives By GLESS SCOTT Ol IM O••IY 1'1 ... Si.H Th e ne"' direc tor o f the !'<ewport Harbor Art ~tuseum hasn't overlooked the fact that the museum as a next-door neighbor to man) of the Orange Coast's corporate r esidents. The settrng. m fact. delights Director Cathlet?n S Gallander. Man Converts To Hinduis m By Torture KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia t AP> -A West German busi· nessman has completed his con· version to the Hindu faith by piercing himself through the c heeks w ith a quarter-inch thick, four-foot-long steel rod and pulling a chariot for l\o\O miles by ropes attached to his back and chest by s teel hooks. The m an. who identified himself only as Ray, completed the H.tndu vows Monday by pull· 1ng the chariot through the str eets of Ser em ban City. 30 males south of here. to the Maha M anamman Temple where the hooks and the steel rod were re· moved Ra y "'ho prefers to be called bv ha s Hindu name of Ganeson: or Elephant God - said he decided to convert after meeting a Hindu man. 1denufied as A K. Sundram . five years ago. He gave no details about Sun· dram. but told reporters. "after vis1llng Sundram a couple few times. I began to fe~I more at home whenever I went to temple and I began to pray to the god· dess Manamman "l began to realize the value of life only when I v.ent deep in· to the faith." he u1d Ray. who speaks the nauve Tamil language and sings the songs of the Hindu faith, took part an the annual "Aadi" festival Monday, a time when Hindus traditionally thank their God for g1vang them insight into hfe. After several days of fasung. during which they take only water and milk, the faithful are skewered with steel rods. hooks , needles, pins and other sharp in· struments. Others walk through 20-foot· long pits of fire, don sh~s with soles made of nails. or hang in the air. spread -eagled from hooks embedded in their backs. The worshippers c hant songs they say put them into a trance through which they feel no pain. Bonin Gets New Lawyer LOS ANGELES CAP> -A private attorney has been ap- pointed by the county to defend accused •·Free wa y Killer" William G, Bonin District attorney's spokesman Al Alberpte said Monday the action was taken after attorneys ar1ued it would be a conlllct of Interest for the public defender's office to defend Bonin since it was also representin1 witnesses a1alnat him . Named as Bonln's attorney waa Los Aneeles lawyer Earl Ha nson. He will be paid by the tounty. T be JS.year-old Bonin, a twlce- paroled au offender , ls cbarsed with 14 ol the 44 m urden at- tributed to the Freeway Killer , "'ho spent her first da.> on the JOb :\tonda~ at the museum Lil :'\e\o\ port Center Big busanesse she explaLned. are assuming roles a!> benefac tors to such non profit msutu lions as art museums This has certa1nl.> been true for the S ewport museum Its SI 5 m1l11on fac1ht> .... as built on land donated b) the Jn·ine Compan:,. fo r example "The corporate sector has become the de Medici for the arts." observed Ms Gallander in an interview Mo nd ay alter· noon Her analogy shouldn't be con· strued to mean that the Newport museum 1s trying to renect the Italian Renaissance. however The opposite is true The museum s pec1ah2es only an contemporary art. which IS another facet of the operalloo Ms. Gallander enJOYS She sa1d the focus gives the museum rea- sonable hm1~ in which to bu:, and sho"' major Yo orks ··We can t build another Metropolitan .Museum of Art · she said But because the communal~ seems to haH great enthusiasm and patrons "'ho are com matted to the arts. s he s aid the museum can become a major art center f o r Southern Califonua "It reall~ makes me tangle "hen I think about the poss1b1hues · :.he '-aid The polite. red haired Ms Gallander came to the museum from Corpus Christi . Texas. "here she Sl)('nt 19) ears direct, mg the Art :\!uc;eum for South Texas She said ht:'r fn rml'r and ne" homes both "en.• 5lilrted on a grass roots leHI h,\ res1denL., 'II.ho decided their commumt1es needed the art1:.t1c outlet'- Her first d.i~ ~1 onda~ "a<. spent re\·1e...,1ni.: tht' museum' budget and meeting "Ith man~ of the 32 staff mc·mbcrs at tht- fac1llt) On her des k "'a1t1ng for a mo ment ·s tranqu1ht~ "t>re a ~tack ----MUSEUM DIRECTOR CATHLEEN GAUANDER AT WORK With Jeen Dubuftet'1 Flg ure D'Arbre of ne"' releases describa.n~ the c urrent e'<h1b1t1on<. at the museum The museum 1s s ho" mg ne.,., "orks ·Peaceable Kingdom and "Beasts and Demons' b~ Don :'-:ice and .. Portrait of ~t \ Father· b\ Steve Kaltenbach Kathenne ·Porter has a collec t10n of her paintings on d1spla~ The ne\o\ director said she ac quired her education m art his tor~ through lots or reading and travel and a grant from the :'\a t1 onal Endo\\ ment for the .\rts to c:tud\ at Hanard l'nl\er<ill\ She said she hac: certain idea<. for exhlb1L". but expects to listen to the curatorial s taff and the ~ members of the mu seum" board or trustees befort' dec1d ing on future d1spla~ s · ThlS can de' elop into a real I) major museum . she said. but 1t has to reflect "hat Orange County "' ants · 25c Brings 867,261 RE:'\O I AP1 A 46· ~ea r old Campbell Calif . bookk~per set a record b~ "anmng ~7 261 with a single quarter 1n a slot machine at Ha rold 's Club Club offac1als said Mon · da\ night that Barbara ~hl'llon broke the record of S5i J86 on a quarter mach1nt' ..,et in October 19i6 \I r!-1 • he I ton s aid the moc;t she had ever won on J ~Int machine "'as SlOO Club offlc1als also said that 14hlle s he 'II.as "a1tmg to re<.'e1 \ e the pa yo ff. she \o\On Si5 a t anot her machine :.'~--....... '5·-•• Newport Surf and Sport fC& Qu1KS1LVER QUALITY FROM NEWPORT BEACH IOARD SHORTS WAUC SHORTS PANTS T·SH11TS Metn ltore 2224 Newport 81vd. Newpotthach '7~1174 Store 2 -210Ya MeriM Ave . iiim Belboe lstand 11'-7121 Store 3 South Coeet Pleze • Coel8MeN M1.eu3 Price Of Meat To Rise WA HINOTON CAP> Ow·=en cu ••peci their food 116111 .. riM l pereeal Hat 1fft ,_ ...... ol Udl •"'-•mtr'• ......... the tovenm .. t'• top farm~t•~·· • .,,_. ~' ot ~U.. meat._ 1oha1 lo be bl1b•r h• lNl bna ... al w .. tber condiUoaa aad that ..Ul mean. wtMtn •• s-tt LD&o 1111, blaher mHl fritel,'' Howard Hjort ol Ute Afrlculture Department 1a1d Monday F~l•Cro..,d lD dbe~ the lmpac\ o1 the USDA'• latest 1110 harvest eatlrnatea, Hjort said blaber meat pric wtU be tt ponJlb&e for rnotl ol that l percent in· crease, meaoiot that meal prices will have to jump H \t-ttal percentqe points to so a/fed overall food pnce Lnc reasts. BE SAJD THE deputment still expects this year 's ~tail food prices to be 8 or 9 pettent above the 1979 average, pointing out th.at in recent weeks ~f prices .. have actually retreat· ed ' • because th e hot, dry weather has forced ranchers to increase slaughter ~n. Ted K~Medy (above) gets supportive applause from wtfe Joan as he announces to Democratic convention his withdrawal as pres1denllal candidate Despite Kennedy's move, a glance around the convention noor showed many other hats m the ring (be low I, sported by women def. egates-each with a cause. Calling this year's conditions the worst since the drought of 1974, 1-ljort sajd spnng-planted crops like corn and soybeans will probably yield only 431 million metric tons compared to 500 million last year. A metric ton i5 about 2,205 pounds and equals 39.4 bushels of com or sorghum and 36.7 bushels of soy- beans or wheat. Hjort said the latest estimates make it ··abundantJy clear that our spring-planted crops have b een hurt by the adverse weather patterns during July ... There were significant re- ductions as far north as Illinois and Indi ana. It 's fairly widespread." HJORT BASED HIS predic· lions on the USDA estimates as of Aug. 1 that the com harvest will total only 6.65 billion bushels. down 14 percent from 1979. That, he said, will force higher market prices for corn, the largest U.S. grain crop and a major feed element for meat, poultry and dairy production. Total production of feed grains, which includes sorgham, oats and barley as well as corn, was placed at 197 million metric tona, 16 percent lower than last. year. Iran Cabinet 10-day Joh By Tbe Associated Presa A Tehran Radio report today Iran's new prime minister, a b o ut a ma1or clash .in Mohammad Ali Rajaie, said be Kurdistan pointed up one sen ous should be able to form his problem the new government Cabinet in 10 days, removing the will face -bloody unrest among last obstacle to parliamentary some of Iran's ethnic minorities. debate on the American The s tate -run radio, in a hostages. broadcast monitored in London, But at a news conference Mon· said govemmeol troops and rev- day Rajaie gave no indication of olutionary gu ards ki lled 155 bis attitude toward the hostage "assailantS" m a clash near the issue. Many leading members of western town of Baneh on Sun· bis Islamic Republican Party day. It said the insurgents, not favor a "spy" trial for the S2 further identified, had been Americans, who spent their planning lo attack the Baneh 283rd day in captivity today. garrison. The new prime minister said Kurdish guerrillas have been the hallmark of his government fighting to make Kurdistan would be unbending loyalty to autonomous from the Persian· Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. dominated Tehran regime. Tom MuplllH la balldilll a ~domllllam oa Maal. Illa J utl ~Coas&lal eel~ will res•me tome day. The rept>rted de;ith toll ~ould make the tlash one of the big· gest in recent months. but the broadcast ~ave no oth~r details and the report cou ld not otherw1se be confirmed. After his nomination was ap- proved Monday by the lraruan Parliament, or Majlts, Rajrue told reporters he would be able to meet the constitutional re· qu1rement to name his Cabmet within 10 days, the offi cial Pars news agency reported. 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"We all feel very fortunate . that we didn't MOllE THAN 5,Ht Texans fled the floodwaters About 200,000 people had evacuated Saturday in anticipation of devastating damase from Allen. Later In the day, coastal residents from Corpu.s Christi north began returning home and police reported Ooodwaters were dropping ln most areas Monday night. have more of a catastrophe than we did," Cle· m ents said Monday after ma.kJng an aerial survey of the flood-ravaged lower Gulf Coast. However, in the Caribbean, where Allen raged last week with wlnds of up to 170 mph, evidence was uncovered that the death toll may have been more than 240, instead of about 100, as ofricials bad been saying Jn Corpus Christi, police reported finding lwo people drowned, the !lrst known U.S. victims of the hurricane. One of the victims wu identified as Ruby Bohler, 73. The identity of the other victim, a man, was not released TIBOR NAGY. A U.S. embassy offi cial in Haiti, saJd re ports from rescue teams indicated it "''as possible that Allen had killed more than 200 people in that country, where authorities bad been putting the toll at 56. Two people died from heart attacks when Al· ten hit on Saturday, but the deaths were not direct· ly attributed to the storm President Carter declared six south Texas counties disaster areas on Monday. malnng resi· dents eligible for a variety of state and federal aid programs. In Edinburg, Texas , 13 additional inches of rain fell, putting parts or the city under four feet of water About 850 people had to leave their homes Allen, downgraded from a hurncane to a trooical storm when its winds weakened over Tex· as on Sunday, meandered over northern Mexico and len up to 16 additional inches or rain Monday in central and southwest Texas The rains flooded roads and towns with up to four feet of water and McALLEN MA VOR Othal Brand -a produce grower in the Lower Rio Grande Valley -estimat· ed as much as 40 percent of the region's citrus crop was destroyed by the storm He also said that 180,000 bales of cotton, nearly half the area's crop. was ruined, a loss he s aid would exceed S60 mil hon. Youthful Genius Gunshot Victitn DAYTON, Ohio (A P J When James Dallas Egbert Ill dJsap peared last year, invesugat.ors searched a maze of subterra- nean tunnels at Michigan State University to see 1f he had been trapped in a real life version of the "Dungeon!> and Dragons" fantas) ~ame Today. the 17 year old com puter srien{·e wh12 \lo as 1n C'rit1cal cond1t1on \lo.Ith a guns hot wound in the he ad that police Sa) appears to hdH' b<>en self 1nn1cted Egbert und<'f\lo.t•nt \Urg e r) Monda.> at Grandv1c\lo. l10:.p1ta l. whe re doctors removed a bullet from his head Th(' teen ager, who had returned to his home town afler his month long d1s ap pearance. was found b} a room mat(' who told polH'l' he had been as leep when he \lo.a s a wakened by a s hot, s aid Police Sergeant L M Kincaid Egbert was s hot with a handgun recovered at the scene. Kincaid said Optomet ri s t Jame s D Egebert ll said he had no clues about tus son's shooting Asked whether his son had been unhap· py or troubled. Egbert said , 'We thought Just the opposite " But Wil ham C Dear, the Dallas pnvate investigator who found Egbert last September, said recently the youth may have been havmg some family trouble Egbert ~ho ha.o; an IQ of 145, disappeared last Aug 15 dunng h1 ~ sophomore year at MSU He ~as found b} Dear on Sept 13 m a location that has never been disclosed. and the reason for h15 dis appearanc e r e mained a m)'Ster) After h1 ~ d1 ~appearan ce police found a note lll Egbert ~ dorm room sa) mg he wis hed lo ~ cremated "should my bod)' be found ·· But 1t was never clea r that Egbert bad wntten it Classmates and campus of· f1 c1als !>aid Egbert. who entered M SL' at age 15. was a loner and under a great deal or academic pressure A ft er that episode. Egbert lived at home a nd attended Wright State Uruvers1ly "for a time, then dropped out ,' bis father said. Egbert moved mto his Dayton apartment about thr ee weeks ago. his rather said 26-u:eek T-bill Rate Shows Gain W ASHJ NGTON <AP J - Interest rates on 13-week gove rnment sec uritle~ dropped Monday whilt rates on 26-week bills rost to their highest level ir. t hree m ont h s . The average discount rate on $3 8 bilhon worth of 13 week bills auctioned Monday was 8 723 percent. On a $3 8-bilhon sale of 26 week bills, the average d1 sC'ount rate was 8 891 percent. up from 8 867 per cent the previous week Monday·s rate was the highest on 26-week bills i11nce May 19 The interest rate that banks and other financial institutions may pay on \IX month money-market s avings certificates is pegged directly to the rate fo r 26-week Treasury bills. As a resuJt of Monday·s auction, banks and thrift institutlons will be allowed to pay up lO 9.141 percent o n t h e s ix -month certificates If your kids suddenly start reading your daily newspaper, it maybe our fault! r We're worried about the growi"ng rate of illiteracy in America. Concerned about our young people. Interested in the quality of education in our schools. And we're doing something about it. We have invited teachers in more than 175 schools along the Orange Coast to learn how reading the daily newspaper can add to students' confidence,· credibility, and self esteem . Newspaper in Education is a significant advance in education. More than a catchall for current events, this unique program provides an exercise in comprehension, perception, values, and practical life experience. So if your kids ask you for a daily newspaper, say yes. Rem~m ber -knowledge is power. And we're a mighty powerful piece of reading. DAILY PILOT =--··_Specimens Stolen t Like ltlot .. ies publican presidential nommet Ronald R ~gan lifts wife Na ncy from a urrey on th 1r ranch north of Santa Barbra Mon d . The s~re~, .black with red p.lSh seats an red. pm~tn.p1~g . was a gift rom sup- po. ers in M1ss1ss1ppi. Reagan s1d he h ad dr1 n s uch a vehicle in the UH movie gs Row." with the late Ann !leridan D segregation ota Sought F~N.CISC~ CAP> -Atorneys for a rrunortty children m ~ Angeles have state Supreme Court to pirmit the use of i , court-ordered desegreg~100 of the oa- t on s s d largest school distnct A . ion filed Monday urges fle high court to . set. as1d . ~rtion of an appelhte court ruling which P b~ts the use of quous. or specified percenta , tn the desegregatior of Los Angeles schools. ed In Clte•l~al Spfll RICH East Bay spill of a NO CAP) -At least 70 people went to pilals for treatment following the onous chemical used in herbicide pro- ST. 'E duction. hospital officials said. However, no one was seriously injured in Mon· da y's s p i ll of _phosphorus oxychloride at the Stauf Chemical Co. which sent a red- white cloud o this city or 86,000. Papn-B •KKK AdrertW11g RDINO (AP) -ln an editorial appearing i today's editio ns of the San Bernardino S the newspaper said it wlll no longer accept ertising from the Ku Klux Klan. "Newspa , as a matter of policy, generally accept adver ·ng from all polit ical action groups," the rial said. "But as of today, the Sun will accept advertis ing for the recruitment or aggrandizem t of the KKK. "No society and no instrument o at society has an obligation to provide for its destruction. We label the KKK's goals dest ctive to society and we will not help." OJll Ju.apin YOSEMITE jumping off El Ca has been legalized, draw a fine. raw• FiHt"1f IONAL PARK (A P) -Cliff n at Yosemjte National Park t unauthonzed leaps still can Two people lea! that Monday as they were placed on 15 month robation and fined $.500 each by a U.S. magistr ror failing to get permits before making p a t hute jumps during t he weekend. I . .tctor• Pickel ~iidio Tour HOLLYWOOD (A~ -Universal Studio Tour officials expect that th!planned week·loog picket- ing outside the studio ites by striking actors will have little effect on t(\r attendance, which they said is typically morethan 20,000 patrons each summer day. The California Hihway P atrol closed the Universal Studio ofhmp on the Hollywood Freeway Monday whertourist traffic backed up on the freeway as they,gled such stars as Erik Estrada, Patrick Duffy ,:tobert Blake, Gil Gerardi and Keir Dullea walking1icket lines. 1980 CARS andTRUCKS • Dang rous Rabies Jlinu Retwned LA JOLLA I AP 1 A "poh'ntlally O tfic1als 'llUd the rablu, • we 11lu.•ned v4H·c1nt-strain mjecled in· to puppl~. Is handled only by Im · munlsed l11b worken1. dan gtrous bfltlh• uf r nb1e11 v1 ru11 that dlaappeart•d ov.-r tht' w~kf'nd haa btt1' r turned to it \JolvN'1n\)' of Callfomla la b u1wd by 11 11c-1enUbl un dtr lnve•t111a tlon tor c tontna \ht' wr o na vlru 1r1 un exp~rlm enl , 1tulhonta" 1uiltt Kennedy'~ experlmenta with the i.tndbls and s emllki viruses have been s uspe nded pending an In- vestigation by the National Institutes of Health. ('ampu pobt·t> !UUd Monday the> botlk wu!I found Sunday ojght on a four th Ooor 11tt11rwe ll In the biology b uildln & u t the \J n 1vcr 1ut y of C'al\fomit• ut San Olcaio lt w~ re turned :uaft'I) to lh l' r .. combinant ON /\ lahorialory A noted virologist, Kennedy was trying to clone the slndbis vlr ua, which can cause s kin rash and fever, but instead produced the semlild virus, which can cause fever and headache A t·all~r chuminli( to lit• the thief tuld 11 ncwi..pa1xir rcvortt'r where to find \ht· he>ttlt'. poht·t' s iud SINDBIS, WlDCH is carried by mos- quitos in parts of Africa , India and AustraJia, is lis ted by the U.S. Center for Disease Control as a Class 2 agent along with ru bella and polio viruses THE INnD~NT WAS ·more than a prank. ~aid DNA researcher Dr I an tvenned.> now under lnVesuga- t 1on for poi:.s1bll' s uf<'ty .iuadeline v1olat1ons m t·11nr1t'< 111111 "1th a C'lon 1ng exp1•r1111 t•nt t•onduc ted in J anuar} Semlik1. found largely m Uganda, 1s listed Wlth the more dangerous Class 3 agents like yellow fever and s mallpox. The mistake was traced in Ma rch after confusing resul ts e merged from the C'loning Officials have declined to s peculate on how the mixup may have occurred Whoever took the speC'1mem; Satur da~ na"ht was "<1 little sick," he s atd Kenned} said he believes the the ft was conne<"ted with frequen t threatenrng calls to his home The caller ha~ "always conveyed the same messuge. wh1t•h 1c;, 'You are doing dangerous work. I'm gomg to s top 1t ,' "Kennedy said No li ves were endangered by the mistaken cloni ng, which took place in a la boratory approved as safe for exp.-r iments with Class 3 agents Earliest Fossils Revealed LOS ANG ELES <AP> -An i n ternational sear ch into the distant past is endmg this week after discovenng a sur· prisingly rich and com· plex w o rld o f microscop ic life that ruled ~arth billions or years ago. Th e projec t ha s proved the existence of fossiliied microbes that Jived 3.5 billion years ago -scarcely a billion years after the Earth was formed from a swirling cloud or dust and gas in s pace. And scientis t s s aid thos e o lde s t kno wn fossils -chains or cells t h a t l ook l i k e tin y strings of beads -were so unexpectedly complex that the first, far·s1mpler living thing must have appeared many millions of years earlier "I think the pro1ect r e- sulted in a good de al more than we had ex- pected ," said UC LA paleo b io l ogis t J . Willia m Schopf. w h o conceived the 15-month pro gram ba sed a t UCLA. "T h ere have been some major discoveries that made a tremendous impact in the field. We found that things were a lot more complex a lot earlier than any or us had suspected," he said Monday as the program wound up with a two-day sy mpo si um Th e $300 ,000 project w as funded by the National Science Foundation a nd t he Na ti o n al Aeronautics a nd Space Ad ministration Besides expanding on the previously reported fossils, the team r e- vealed e vidence Monday that photosynthesis - t h e energy source of m odern plants may have begun 2.8 billion y ears ago. · Pa -for-R a e WomanHe ld I In Scheme SA~ RAFAEL (AP) -A former Tiburon city official has been arrested after a lle gedly offenng to pay a convicted ra pist to rape the pregnant wife of the c ity attorney and kill the unborn child, police said. Marnan Peters Comstock, 56. a former Tiburon administ rat ive assist ant, was arrested at her home on Sunday, according to Ma rin County s heriff's detective Sgt Richard Keaton. SHE WAS CHARGED Monday by Marin Coun· ty District Attorney Jerry Herman with soliciting commissions of crimes and released on $2,500 ball. She was scheduled for arraignment Friday. In the warrant for her arrest, she is alleged \o have sought the attack against Sharon Conn because she was "distraught" over the woman's marriage to Robert Conn, Tiburon city attorney. "Mrs. Comstock and Conn knew each other for 15 years and had close social contact until the young lady (Sharon Conn) came around," Keaton said. Conn, S5 and his 2S-year-old w\fe were mar- ried in April. She is five months pregnant. Mrs. Comstock is a widow of a Santa Rosa attorney. MRS. CONN TOLD police she received a tele phone c all last week from Hansel E Smith, who had been released two years ago from a state hospitaJ where he spent three yean on a rape and a tte mpted r ape conviction. officials s aid. Smith told Mrs. Conn that he had gotten a phone call from a woman offering him an un- s pecified amount of money to rape Mrs. Conn and kill her unborn baby. Keaton said. Smith said he was afraid be was being set up by the woman so he tape-recorded their conversa - tion, according to the detective. The tape was turned over to the s heriff's department after Mrs. Conn contacted deputies . S tudents Hispanics Hike E thnic P e rcent SACRAMENTO <AP> -About two of every five California public school students belong to ethnic minorities. state school offi cials s ay The latest racial and ethruc survey by the state Department or Education. in 1978-79. showed t hat Hispanics made up 23.39 percent of all stu- dents compared to 17.2 percent five years ear lier . and a ge nerally estimated 16 lo 18 percent of the total population The increase in His panic students has been even more striking in Los Angeles, where they num bered 50.1 percent of the enrollment in grades kinderga rten through six last fall . according to ci· ty school offi cials ingvalues. --------------AIOUT AIOUT I s1.an GREAT I 17 DINNER S6 Aft SUPERI e-t7DINNERI ~ d z I Good ror 1nree pieces of ru1cy goroen brown Kentucky Fried cntcken. plus a1no11 aervrnos or cote elaw, muned po111oes end grevy, encl • roll Ltmll two offers per coupon per cuttomer Cuslomer P•Y• all applicable H IH lax Oller expire. August 2A. 1980 Good for lwetve pieces 011u1cy, golden btown Ktnlucky Fried Cn1cken. witn SIX rolls. plut your cno1ce ol e\ln.r • large cote slaw or • taro-maaneo po111oes. and a small gtavy. limit two offers per coupon per c:uatomtr ® Cu11omer pays 1ll 1ppllcabte aatH lax. A3A I A3A Pr1cet mey ••ry a1 I pertlotpallng toe•· Ilona Good only 1 Prlcta mey vary al per In Soulhern t1clp1llng IOcettona. Catllomte wnere Gooo only In Soulhetn you '" IM I Callfornta wllett yO\I Colon.I'• face '" tne Colonel'• face • wlndOw ban~ w--~ ..... ; TUMday, August 12, 11)8() DAIL y PILOT AS "I believe in treating myself to special times like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night . at Fashion Island." ~ - TIIURS. \\'hen: l..'a n I li~ten to hcauuflll rnus1c amid the llnra a11cJ fauna under d rnghttirne ,~,·'> I a,h1on J,lanu. 111 ,L1ur•t I he' 'II be ol lcring thl' \.'1,1,,1, \llllOd' n l tht· h1~ har 11.h '' hll h I{ 1, h.in! 111\ l" But l'IJ 1,1~~· Bro.1J\1.J'. \I"''' IUlll"\ ;,md ropular ballad~ I ron1 thl· I \ fll Opera '-;1nFl'f' I hl' ,.u1.crt liti.'ht• .Hl Thur•d.1 \' ~y11.n1r111 d• IJ P \1 111·11t1111 I l'' Ur1•1Ar I 11 r" 1>·11 .~··· lkih ( Ill h \1 j N: I .,j 111, 11·, frl'\.' \\ lll.:a d,c. -.;w AUG. 14 FASHION ISLAND NfWP<)fH CHH En K11.hJrd Jllll I linJ l'\l.'01' 1hl' "hok ta1111h "111 lmt'·' 'o" hca hut I ,,hi• 1n l,1<111 l \\'e're 'f1e<.:1al. becau'>e ~ou'rc ~pecial. .. . 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T~ay Augull 12. 1980 R N Weed t Publl\her Barbara l(relb ch/Edltorlal Po11941 Editor al· oposal Might Aid Airport Did the Cederal 10\·emmtml move too quickly ln Ill decision to dereaula te the U alrlin lndu•try• T'hert' are indical10N tt may have. partk ularly when one conalders lhe problems deregulation has caused for alroort operators. a mona them lht Oranfe Count> Board ol Supervi.sors \\ tuc h controls J ohn Wayne Airix>rt Dfte(Ulation pet't!l that a lrport OJ)("ratora m u11t nnd way to op('n their termtnals and runwaya to an)' new earners ~eekin@ entn to Oranae County' rue, four jet earners Fronuer. WHtem Contln entaJ and PSA want to u.st-John Wa) ne As a result, th~ county Gener I r\'tl'e 1\dnun!bt ra lion has recommended a s alt'd·btd auruon of 12 of the 41 Oi&ht.s perm.itt@d d a1 Jy at t.he airport Tb e rugbl$ now belona only to Ai r Cah!onua and llu&ht> Aar"e t The foderal aiencaes tm oh ed tht> t-'ederal A\'\ lion Administration and the a , 11 eron ut1 c Board eem to like the auction proposal The~ urge quirk ct1on b) s upervasors There are rndications. ho~e\t~r. tha t OranK~ County -and airport ope rators m s uruJar snuauoos may get some needed breathing room ai> a result o f legislation now pending Ln Was hington , HR 6721, the Air Port and :\Jnuy lmpro\'ement Act of le80, would, amon g other things, order the Secret ary of t Transportation to organiie a s pecial task force to ~x 'tflliDe the issue Is a uctioning the best means of di\'tding sought-afte r routes a m ong com peting carriers'' But in its present form . the biU lacks one important claus e. It would not prevent the FAA aud t he CAB from enforcing airport access rulings -such as the one made in Orange County 's case -while the task force proceeds with its study. It's a c ritical shortfall and one our local government officials s hould seek to correct before the bill comes up fo r final decisions b y Congr ess. J Pension Bonanza t Because of certain quirks in legislat ion we ha\'e a n ,.td situation wherein certain re t ired state offi cials a re fntitled to draw pensions that exceed the salary of the rson now holding the office . The bene ficiaries are person s who t ook o ffice tetween 1963 and 1971. when t he law was cha nged to limit lensions to the salary the retiree made while in office . But the law was not made retroac ti\'e and multiple ~st-of -l ivin g adjust m e n ts since passed by th e egislature have given the pre-1971 retirees the pension n anza. ,. This year Assem blyman Bill Lockyer introduced a &iU to straighten out this Little matter The state Supreme e<>urt bas ruled that pensions can •t be reduced directly. 90 the bill would h ave imposed a 100 percent tax on an) state pension a bove two-thirds the salar y of the current bolder of the st ate office. That sound s gener ous enough But Lockyer has dropped the bill for this session . He s ays there is some constitutional q uest ion a bout violating the officials' con · tract with the state -and som e lawmakers who would have to vote on the m easure also feared ne w pension con· trols eventually might affect the m . Lock yer says he 11 try _ -afn next year with another version of the bill. We wish Ja1m luck. It's tricky business. tampering with juicy pension pl ans. Hollles for Guzzler Whe re are t he gas guzzlers of yesteryear'> In the garages or those who can least a fford to support them, according to a Wall Street J ournal s urvey. In an ironic al twist, high prices and high interes t rates have put the s mall, high-mile a ge economy cars out of the reach of many low-salaried wo rkers who m ust have transportation to their jobs. Many can't even qualify fo r a bank loan by coming up with a JO percent down payment or meet high-interest m onthly payments. So they save their money and pay cash for an outmoded gas guzzler. or settle for a more modest loan. Tbe demand for s mall economy cars is s uch that even a five-year-old imported compact can cost hundreds of dollars more than a huge station wagon of the same vintage. The owners of the fancy gas guzzlers are less im · pressed with such unwanted extras as full power. air condi- tioning and st~reo than the fact that they have to shell out from$2Sto$50a week j u s t to keepthe buge gas tank full. Some report cutting down on spending for food and clothing in order to keep the guzzle r running. But. they la me nt, there's no choice in today's car market. • Opm1ons expressed in the space above are those of lhe Daily Pilot Other vi ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address Th~ Daily Pilot, PO Boie 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Lt;>ve & Hate By L.M. BOYD Can you feel both love and hate for the same person? Whe n pollsters put that query to numerous husbands and wives, more wives than husbands said yes. Those who analyzed the fi ndings concluded that more w1 ve~ than husbands occasionallv get flashes of bitter anger at their matrimonia l m ates Our Love and War man. who does not believe it necessary to have an opinion on every· thing, isn"tsure 9 O.,ar Gloon1y Gus Slnce-the gay gu ys closed their convenUon 1lagln1 hy mna. one wonders w~t th• let· blan faction s•nga - by rs? Bury an old t ire in t he ground and eventually it will work its way back up to the surface Rubber does that It gives a town a tcrugh time when they dump such tires as landfill Q Where you aware that the word "persnickety" does not exist'! T he word is "pernicket y." A. Maybe what you say was once t he case. But "persnickety" has now made it into dictionaries. And in mllle, it 's preferred. Contrary to recent report her e, many, many people besides Albert Einstein have been honored by more than a dozen nations wMch put their li k e n esses o n post a g e s tamp s . Franklin D Roosevelt. Winston Churchill. Josef Slolin. John F . Ken· ned y Ele anor Rooseve lt Tbis list goes on and on. That old nouon that men are more "red-blooded" than women is true, turns out. A man has considerably more red corpuscles than a woman of tbe .. me wei1ht lad hel1bt Rowland Evon I Robe rt Novak Kennedy Conciliati Is Goal NEW \'ORK 111 n that pal 11ral sanity rn1ty bt• crc~plng Into th<' Inner psych.-of 54ln Ed¥o ard M K~nned) came clur 1n1 • ronl1dentlul talk with his adv I \'N la t week "hl'n for lht! flr•t lJm~ h~ ltult.-d to bru~h uff 11 c.1lacua1nun about 1984 with ar1 lmpertou11 wave or h111 hand On 1nnumt!rablt-eulu:r <><' cu1ons durtn& h1i. que~t for lhc 1980 p~1dtn t1al nomma tlon, 1984 hau be\·n ruled out by Tt.'dd) Kennt'd) " a l>UbJe<'t not fat I o r d 1 !I l'Ul>f\IOI\ Thi~ llm t', h e hstt>nt.'d 11~ a l () p U I d (' s pelll'<i out the Vol>S1ble 'erd1ct on Kennl"<iY 1f he cuts and runs from a v1t·tonous J immy Carter tirtl'r the president's expected non11nution Wednesday night The verdict You·re risking a polit1cnl death sentence from your party Th e value of lh C&t small t·lut· must be weighed agamst Other J)lttes or evidence ID seek mg to unravel whf.tl mo t p0hti c iaos feel 1~ t h e last 1980 my11tery of Madison Squa r e Garden Wall Kennedy take a powder when Carter rolls to a first ballot majority'> Or will he sheathe lu ant1·Carter dagger, t brow a perfunctory a r m around the man he called a 'clone of Ronald Rea gan" and support the ticket 1n the fall cam paij?n? KENNEDY'S ambivalence as the only poll tic al talk there is here with time closing in . It is an am· bi valence that has marked all the stages of a campaign that began in the stars almost a year ago and sank to the depths after New Ha mpsture. The senator 's play it by.ear strategy was exposed once again in Washington last week just after his agents concluded their pact with the White House litlvmg Kennl'<iy's forces mean· ic holas "·on Ho ffman ing principally Kenned one hour at the r argue for major chan made-by Carter "laUor ()ut of the blue , Ken~y sud· denly asked Lr I shoul appen to lose the vole on t rules, should I go ahead and 'alt to the convention anyway'> I THE S£Lf'.REVELA...,N in that question is stagge~. It implied that the senator lru· ly beli eved he would the rules vote and free Carte del· egates or their primary e tion loyalty pledges, des pi~ all evidence to the cont ra ry also raised doubts about his s ous· ness in asking for the podi for a policy discussion The cte of the White House pact w~ the proviso. made espec ially for Kenned)', to allow him to tale tus case directly to the delegates1 Throughout the Kennedy CJJl paign, Uus ambivalence has~o· founded politicians tryin to figure tum out After the s · , ,,,,,,,. ~ ·~_, ,_ .. ,,,, .. -........ '\ g rac e of l osing the New Hampshir e pri mary In F e bruary, he had a well· a dve rtised huddle with Sen Henry M. Jackson and other de· fense-oriented Democrats , invit· Ing speculation that be would transform his campaign. Da ys later, h e made his dramatic George Was hington University s peech laying the foundation for a totally dtrrerent campaign: Attack Carter for treason to the Democratic Party and demand the party's return to what he called its roots - Ne w Deal, Fair Deal, New Froo tier and Great Society politics ia an era that clearly has cast tha politics out of favor THE APPEARANCE of stark indecision has inluriated mapr powers in the Democratic Puy who have no love for Jimny Carte r. The leader of one maor labor union told us that Km· n edy's men have "propcs i· lioned" him to do "outragous things" to hurt Carter ... Som of those guys around him are 1ust crazy." ttus labor leader a id "The Dixie gang has outsUked lhem and they don't even now 1l " Led by Robe r t S tr ~ss Carter's agen~ here areic1ng the cake to ~mpt Kenned~ Con· c1liation is the rule. s tartirt with the gift of the podium t Ken· nedy at pnme televisio time Tuesday even ing , lOC fl oor passes 1J1St.ead of the 31 asked and major compromise11n the platform Ke nnedy warl The dec1s1on to pay out all 1e rope needed to bnng Kenn4y into the corral was ms1ste on by Strauss and Hamilt onJordan , Tim Kraft and Jod) Powell thirs ted for re .. ·enge. •Ut the}' 100 kno" that "1thou an ap pearance of reconc1liuon and :!>Ome active l>Upport rom the !>enator , Carter 's •mpa15!n might strangle at b1rt! Thal fate for Jim) Carter ma.> be JUSt "hat 1ddy Kf'n ned v ""ant.s , but a <)grace for Carter engineered ti Kennedy ~ould d.Js grace the $la tor, lOO t"ndin~ all that talk .out 1984 Urban Renewal Plans Dooined to Faiure National political convenuons a re always held downtown On ce upon a time downtown was the logical place because th Cit was the center of thing~ :'\o"' the center 1s off center . o r at least off some" here m the burbs Fewer and fewer big league sports teams play tn downto"'n a r e n a s becau se dow n town lJSA is~om· ing Jess and less conven· ie nt . No more can you assume that's where the best shops. the specia l ty stores. the gourmet restaurants a re. l o recent year s politic al parties. p artic u l a r ly the Republicans who have such small affinity for the inner city, meet downtown to show relevance to blacks, minorities and t he poor. to make it clear they are hip to ye olde urban crisis and ready to g r apple with t he pr oblems bed eviling the less fortunate who still live down where the railroad depot used to be back when there were passenger trains IN THE SAME vein a modern political party must have its urban program , its s peakers must be able to talk 3bout the re \'It a hzation of the cit" tn the same \,\a) our papers and our l elev1s1on ha\'e de\oted an ungodl} port.Jon of lhe last 20 ) ears to announc1n~ the d1sco\'en of the ell' s rebirth renaissance: res urrection and an carnation. Al Detroit t he Republicans we re thnce blessed because the)' were able to conduct their weansome riles an an actual Ren na1ssance Center. a corruscaung set of glass and met al towers sym bolmng that often descried bird, the ur ban phoenix, rising from the now cooled ashes of ancient race riots Absurd. but better to 1m agme one hears the wmg beats of this largely imaginary bird than the gimme .gimme plaint of the big city mayors as they s hulfle to political podiums begging. ever begging for congressional alms for t~eirdying commun1Ues THE LAST fi gures <they're for 1977 : the census numbers Wlll be worse) show that American cen· tral cities had lost nearly three million people or almost rive per · cent of their population m the hrst part ofthisdttade They're dying out and neither urban renewal nor the energy crisis is saving them. If they're to be likened to a bird . 1t s hould be the dodo. not the phoenix 8) the u me "e ~et the com plete decen n1al hl'adc-ount from the Census Bureau the numliN " "'Ill sho" C'entraJ c1ues contain le<.s than a quarter ofthe population Local media "'hie h la kes to see the" orld as t he Cha mber of Com merce see 11. mistakes evef! ll.\ itch 1n the C'ada\'er as a sign of returnin~ hfl· That s "h) for the past fl,e )ears or more . we \C been treated to those stones about the trek back to the c1t)'. re gen trificallon, urban homesteading and other vams where words like regentriCication figure con sp1cuously Bl T THERE 1s no goat gland 1nJect1on for the C'entral city The case 1s terminal The reason ts that the economic base that SUS · tamed the old c•t> has largely gone and nothing has been found to replace 1t The central city of the past pros· pered on a blue collar m anufac- turing base Part of that base has fled t0Ta1 wan and part to the sub· ur bs What remains is old. technologically inefficient and in the process of being phased out so that all those capable of compet 1ng in today's JOb market have followed employment op · portun1t1es to the bur bs and beyond Yes but "'hat.>f those ne"' <.k ~ ~<raper~ 1n ne old bur~., E\er~ may<i r pm s to them as a ... ohd rnult1m1ll11 dollar token of the reaudes< ert of downto"'Tl d~ nam1sm Tht> ma~ be ever) th ng tuz.zoner .r hers claims tht." are but tb don·t begin tu prn<i uce enou~ Job~ ll) hold the \l.Orl-.1ng p<i pu.tlon and now. '>1 gn 1 f1cant l ~ companies are he 1tatmg 10 ocate downto1.1.-'Tl be<'ause of theauc1ty of a skilled and C'ompete,,... orkforcl' TO THE epresentat1ves of these dying tban mudholes. the need •s s11Yle more money Th e ' ha,n l re cognized . perhars bee use in their pos1uon they dare nc recognize, that even 1f the µro~ms they're aJ"'ays beggina ,oney for worked. whateva-tal means. their pre· d1camert '°uld be t he same We Li te.n the age of the cost benefit 1rol) s is Such an analysis reveal1tst down on the old bot tom lie. rehabilitation , educa lion. ittgrat1on into the non· urban taJOnty costs too much for too lit~ return So the real urban progrii of both parties wall be lo let t hientral cit.Jes fulfill their desu and continue lo become wh at ey already are. holding pens the socially maimed. the cr 1pp andtheculls Charles McCabe f Leaders Always Try to Sidestep Health. Issue I Now that the polls a re t,elling us lhat what was incredible last year is all too possible now, and that The Actor may be the next leader or the world's greatest power. it is becoming decidedly un·chic to dwell on the fact that he wi ll be 70 when he takes over office. should he. Since there is virtually no real difference in the Carter-Reagan a pproach to the issues - both c amps understand that a r e al s tand on is · s u es could s ink e ithe r candidste - then the only r e al dif · fe rence is in the age of the men . Do we want 1 70•yelr~old lightweight or a ~8-year·old lightweight? For this particular columnllt to brlng up the age question must Hem lo many partJcularly gallina I hive vie we d the phenomenon of Ronald Reagan with incredulity mixed with dis· approval since the day he came on the scene R EAGAN IS ONE of those political Creaks that California has been so prodigal in sending t o Washington, or trying lo There was the tapdancer . Senator George Murphy. There was the slightly wet senator· playboy with a terrible attend· ancerecord There is the somnolent old school teache r , another tap dancer. The only noo-frealt we ha ve had working in our behalf in the capital in high places hu been Alan Cranston, and long may he wave. Reagan's age is onl y one of his drawbacks as a candidate ; but It is his areatesl. As govt.:n or, he wu a figurehead. As president. be promises to be the same thins -a 9 to 5 president, H people are fond of calling him. IN TaUTH, Reaaan baa hlmull maplfied t.he aie ques· llon. in a fatuous lnterview Wlth the New York Times, in wt\ich he effectually said he would sub- mit to periodical "senility tests" while serving as president and step down from office when he is convinced he i.s ga-ga This is something out of the Marx Brothers. I have no idea which particular genius on his st aff rttommended lhis ploy as a way to alleviate fears about Reagao·s age. It Jwit Intensified them . Whoever thought it up de· serves a good fat F on his report card. Winston ChurchHI 11er ved out his political ure in what amount· ed to a coma However. he had a faithful doctor, Lord Moran, who knew exactly the state of his phys ical and mental health and gave pubUc assurances about it which were just plain lies. T he sa me wa s true of Woodrow Wilson and FDR There ls always a doct•r to be found who will give out the fitbt polllical messaie. and I'm eer· ta.in Re11an. if preaideat. would do the rtiht thinl about Reacan. U not necflsarily lbe American people. 1 ' I\ ere m a y b_~ v e be en ma~ men, from Leonardo fl P ie so. who have function«! we after their 70s and ev.-i thet 80s. The burdens of ue pr~dency, oot to speak of lie bu ens of campaigning ror 1t , m e a man of 70 a se vere :t'· tu.,-tal risk. 711 E ONLY doctor whose c>•· nifn of Reagan's health woulcbe of any value. at any 1ive Uie, w•uld be some bard·nosed d~r hom Metropolitan Life. 1 lhik I t'ln say with some confidence~al s2ch a lad will not be asked f~ servicet. If there iJ anything goo( on t\e doleful 1980 political hort>n. 1t m ight be well to remem~ a bit of poUtical wisdom uttred by Wlll Rogers In lhe "305: "Every time we have an•tt· tlon. we get In worse me1and the country keeps right on rn1 Times hevt pro"•en onl~ one t.hlng and that Is you can'tuln thh country. eve r . tlth pollUes." One hopes. '~ ___ } _____________ _ f BOdY Bus e~Boo•ing •.. But ExerciMCan'i Round Flal Ft11111y ., ,... AueelalM PT'tta "Turn ~lb Fit lnto a Rod: Hard ~an Stomach ln J"'t 1 SMrt Mlnut .. a Da)I " That OM J°" I# tl.15 ··a. u lncredlbJe Hunk ot llan In 7 Dayi •• It'll cost you oaly ttO. "l'rom flat to Fantutit m Leas lban Two W•ek• •.. A me... SU.ts. tr 11IE advt~ecntn~ were i"". oo rl pound weakUna or Oat·chetted woman need ever ttel lnadequale iat least not ~r long The body beautiful lS eap and easy Put a chet-k m email today. ad lo aay, ll lsn't 10 Physical Ii ess experts say the truth 1s t m.any such ads make pro· ea that can't -or won't kept. Some are outri.ahl es. feel sorry for all the con· a u ers s p ending all this m ey." says J oseph Weider pu · her ol Muscle and Fitn~ ma nne. in pursuit of the volup- or brawny body that a few peo are lucky enough to be bor with and other s sweat long to develop, many peo. pi e e willing t o try any short t. In:' rubbf.r like s ujt that's aup~ lo melt off lnchta when )'OU ~on . hook yourself to a vacuuf. clunf'r and do ll&ht cal atbica The 'Slim Skin" la sold throu~ the mail by ti=d n En t erp ea Vire Preaidtnt Vau1-ll'talher 111 unrufnt."d by the-an•llrallon "Wf:NEVEa WE havt an c>ppo~ity to document our rlalm we are victorious," he 8)'& M• order tran~formahon 1~ Just te part of a mult1m11lion fifilor ·• ~of~: t 11fPriron• •prnd •illon• t-a,.lt ,,~ar lot ••9'r 111111 arfll •#lr t•rfr bodl4»• ••nn'f" up f11rir i•- Gfl' •I ~IH'f fwa• lfl -or at lra•t a g.-d rep!f ••• ., dfWfl I,,. •agir trerk '! T•b i• lhr lfr•I of four ·-·~~·- F.x~rts uq(f' (·aullon an all •rt4'it of th1' body 'lhap1na rra:t.t', bfoailm11nM with mall order miracle tr11nllformul1on They say many producl11 Mmply ran't do whllt th\'y promllit< BR .. :ASTS AK•: N OT multtlcs They can be raised by exerc1st>, thut firm undurlying mus l'ltis, but they c·annot be enhtrgoo lJ.> exl·rc111e No potion con fatten breai.t~ and only breasts LaLanne culls potions that promise breJ:>t enlargement "a bag hoax · adding, "They are absolutely w.eless · Dt'rr1ere~ can be farmed by exen·1st•. but tht>re ·, probably no way lo (•hange a nat fanny to a round one Gaining weight might work, but there as no special rorrnula to fatten onlv funnies Dr Larry Golding, director of the University or Nevada's Ex- e rcise Physiology Laboratory. laughed when hked about a $9.95 program that promises to change a nat fanny to a round. taut derriere ID a month "SO MAN\' OF these things are iust so rad1rulous ... he said. ''This as JU~t a figment of someone's imu~anutaon I feel so sorry for thP poor, uninformed consumer .. Body building take!> months of daily exertion A few minutes a day won 't produce remarkable ......... -... -_.. .......... -------------_..,_. ._.,.. ~---·--------~.--... _,....--... ..----..... ,.,. .. T'*"ay. Augllll 12, tGIJO AJ' (jr•••~ dOOY TRIMMING TAKES TOIL, PERSPIRATION Commercial Method• Otten Only Phony Feda DAil y PILOT A 1 Peoplt\·: ·! Lizard Threat COACHELLA VALLE\' CAP) Existing only in this desert region east or Palm SpMnga, the white fringed-toed lizard evades predators by diving Into the blowing sands which scour an area in which rew people pre- viously dared to Ii ve Yet despite its austere condi· hons, the Coachella Valley ii at· tracting housing and buaineu • development to the point that the lizard's future is in jeopardy, zoologists say. And one said that if the rate of growth continues, the lizard will become extinct in 50 years. However, business intereata here contend that major moves to protect the hzard's habitat might mean millions of doUan an lost revenues As people rftove into the area a nd set up wmdbreaks -such as planting tamansk trees in e ro-w !> to keep the wind and sand out the 4 to·7-inch-long lUard al'lo 1s forced out Studies of de- l>ert sites indicate that the re p- tile cannot live ID wind-sheltered ar ea!> The threat of the reptile's e x- tinction prompted the st ate Fish and Game Depa rtment lo c1eclare the lizard an en- dangered species MAN'S nature,.. says Lanne, the 6S-year-0ld guru who has buiJt an ( l~ health clubs since dO:ar industry that promises to rebape the human body though diet supplements, ex e rise and health clubs and, in th extrem e, plastic surgery Tday. the body-shaping bus1 - nfSs is booming. results and nothing happe ns ~--------.,,.,_, "Ev body wants something for g, but they're not go- ing to et it. You've got to sweat. 've got to suffer." Fede officials say millions of doll are sent through the ma~ls f quick. painless ex- er~1ae ns that promise lo build m les, for devices to s hed fl and for potions purpo enlarge breasts or round out t fannies. "We cemed about the ada , but ey present an en- forc emen problem because they're oft small, fly-by-night operation says a Federal Trade Co 'ssion official who d_eclined to named. "By the time we t action , they've taken the m y and run." IN ADD , many who fall for fabe clai are reluctant to complain. "People e too em bar raased," say ostal Inspector Sherry True ·Remember this stuff is mail in plain brown wrappers." In Califor the Postal Service and a f 'r al grand jwy are invesUga g the "Sliin Jim Everroad's "How to Flat· t in Your Sto m ach ," a p.per back best-seller for two ~ar, has sold more than a rr.illion copies. A bout 40 percent of the plastic s1 rgery done in the United Sates each year is for cosmetic ~asons , says Dallas Whaley, ex- c utive director of the Society of 11astic and R econslructive Surgeons. NO ONE KEEPS track, but Whaley's "guesstimate" is that each year 400,000 lo 500,000 peo· pie ask surgeons to fix na bby tummies, wrong-size breasts, floppy ears or big noses. Each month, 50,000 lo 60,000 write for a free brochure on the Charles AUas program; 10 per- cent to 12 percent of them follow up, paying S40 for the body- buildin~ plan. LaLanne says his clubs are selling enrollment records mon- thly. The New York Health and Racquet Club has 15,000 mem· bers who pay about $400 a year to enroll. quickly Even d1sc1pl1ned weight-lifting produces results s lowly "Guys come an here expecting to develop 8-inch biceps an a few weeks," says George Sampayo, a n instructor at New York's West Side Body Building "You can't do that in less than three to five years." 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D ...... tt AYO \ 11 " '"° )OAS'° CloPll Ill a KASOAN 1"1 lw>l,...lC.-O<ln S..11• zte Antibodie Fmd Said Medical Aid NEW YORK <AP> New treatments for dii. eases from flu to malar ia may be on the hori zon with the announcem ent by Stanford U n iversity re · sear c hers of the m anufacture of pure human an· ti bodies, scien tists sa y . A ntibodies are key elements in the body's d e- f ense against infection. They help the body r e- cogn ize and attack specific germs DRS. HENRY KAPLAN AND Lennart Olsson, a Danish researcher on l eave at Stanford. have b r ed a hybrid cell line that makes an tibodies and can be kept alive indefinitely in an artificial cell culture. The work by Kapl an and Olsson c aps a search by scientists around th e world that began after British scientists Geor ges Kohler an d Cesar Mils- tein l earned in 1975 h ow to make m ouse antibodies . M ouse antibodies can not be used i n therapy for hum.an diseases since the human body would rej ect them. . "The field is perched right n ow for exciting de· velopments," said Dr. R o bert Nowinski, director of the Tumor Virology Program at the Fred Hutchinson Can cer R esearch Cente r in Seattle, one o f the many resear c hers working on related problems. "The first round was developing the syst em for m aking antibodies in mice . . T he second r ound will be to take this unde~tanding and apply it t o human antibodies," he said. K aplan an d Olsson , f using a human cancer cell with an antibody-producing cell, derived a combined cell called a "hybridom e" that makes the same antibodies that the antibody·producing cell normally woul d h ave. Kaplan said The antibody-produ cing cell determines what uUbody the hybridoma will make . The cancer eeU c•UMS it to divide and grow •Cain and again. The work was announced at the Fourth I n· ternational C.oogress of I m m unology in Paris. KAPLAN SAID JT PROBABLY will take sever al years to apply the discovery to human dis· ease. But experimen ts i n mice using m ouse an· tibodies suggest it sho uld be possible to u se human antibodies to fight a wide range of infections fro m the nu to malaria. A ntibodies seek out only the p articular in v ad- ing cell they are primed for. Thus. if antibodies c ould be p rimed to r ecognize c an cer cells, they could be taaged with a r adioactive l abel to identify 1m all pocketa of a can cer that would n ot be detec - table by convention al means. 8em•Neclees eu••• o.,. .. Grow, c.a. _.., ,_ .,,., KATM•VN v. 9UllKIE • ....-Of ....,, .... ~..--•von Auou'1 cer-•MM, Ce-I'-.! -•Y Oft 10, 1'H. Sur1•lv•d by Ills wife ~ •• -. """._ ..,. ._ -, ...... "-. ~ 0... ,__.,,i.., Wtffl.MI L....,.. ef C.W-Oe4 M«, AM ..,.,.1,,.1aw 9rlaft Mauctsley, J ea .• , ~ v~ ........ brelll•rs ... ., , ........... ., , i...vfte ee.<11, C.. -t!llU -.,_.._ ll«lt .. loft of.,_ Holy ._ lt._el ef ., ..... ~. C. .. 4 ..... ,., ...... .,, T~. 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STAT•lllNT T ~· lollowtno ~''°"' ••• 001n9 lllUMMU at SUNSHINE PROOucn. 1117S U""nder Aw , "°""'•"' Vt ll•y. C1' "'°' llOYO V-""'· 1117) Lawnder Av• • F-'•'" Yell"· CA'"°' "·'"° fltUIO PuOll-Ot-G.,.ll 0.lly Piiot, July n . 1' . ..._ s 11. ,.., ~ PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS 9UJINIU NAME JTATl!lll.N'f Th• 1011-1"0 ~''°"' •r• dol"V 1>u11 ....... THE JAV OllOOP, Ull S-IC•v. Cot-on• o.1 -• CA m u H•rOIO $ J-. tlll ~ ICr, Coron• del -• CA tMtt H•"~ S J-, 1111 ~ Kr, Coron• del -·. C" f1tH Tllll ........... h <-""<te4 l>Y • OON••l-11 "'"'91dS J-Tllh ,.,._ ... fll .. wllfl """ Covftl• Ci.n ot o...,.. c-ty °" Auou\I 1 '"° l'M1711 PW!I-Or-C:0.11 Dally l'I ... Auq U, It. M, s.Clf t. '"° Jiii• PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI 9UllNl!U NAMC STAT&M•llT f"# IOllowlnq perM>nt ••• ctolnt bu,, ....... Vl$TA Ol!!l ..._..II 11 llMlll!O, I ... , .. .,,. Ill"° H""ll"910fl .. K .. , c..111..,,,,..,..., H•der Me~" Ill( la Call'Wftla <Ot-•llMI, .. t•> e.e<ll 111..0 Hllf\l• '"'ton ..... C1' ., ... , E NA Oewf-1 C---et-(• Call ....... <~•llonl, p 0 Bo• u oi. 1.NtMI•, CA flln• Thlt butlNU h (-u<led by • IALT%1116HOH IMfTt4 & lVTHIU WUTCUff CHA,IL 427 E 17th SI Cosla Mesa 84&-9371 LUCILE J McCLOV, •HIOeftl vt ..... _., 9Md\, c:. .... -•••Y Ofl ......... ,I,'"° Sfw I• Wf'fl-by I tofl J•""'I M((toy fJf G<tlft .. Ofl. TtllH . H•-L)11,.,.,. Pt>llllf>', t tl\ler Mtltfl &r-11 of Ar<•Ole, C•., 1 9r•ftfClllldroft Prl•t le ftmll, _,,loo _. held, Pie-• ....,...,. !Mlt .,,...,..y-.-rydlrecton .. Yl.ltO Ht!l.l!N WAOIHAAll NY9ERG. wl-!If W•ldD O N~. rnkteftt of Aut S 11. " >t, t'90 JUt -tO OonNI v-..... 1117' La-•. -------------.1 Fount.i11 Vellty, CA '770I ""'".., pa,.,,...tNp HICTOll MAltr.AC:H, INC Ht<lOt ,,,., ...... .......,.,.. '8Cl llOTHllS IMITMS' MOITUMY 627 Main St Hun11ngton Beach $36-6539 N9'f4WILY COi.OMA&. fUNIU.L NOMI 1801 Ootea Ave W..1m1n1ter 993-3525 PUBLIC NOTICE Ntwpon .. Kii, c.. lo• 11 v••••· ,_.._ ___________ _ ._,Md -y Ofl A .. 11 10, '"° Slw SUl'l ltlOll COUllT OP THIE was llOl'fl 111 -·-Oft October ?. ttOt STAT• Of' CALIPOllNIA flOll Siie 11 111rvl¥ed b' 1 ton Oon•td THI COUNTY OP 011.t.NO• Nf' ... •t , ..... I ...,....., MarjOrle Hof· NO. A-IMJH fltlefl, I W-Jolw> W-r. t Ill 0111>4111 TO lftOW CAUi& i.rt l.tN Miiiet -S... ~lo.,. 'Ott 04ANO• OP MAM• -S •'•"«.Ill._.., 9vtlet wlll 0. et lfl rt MOC VAN VU a MlllOt, llY VU .... ~.....ic..wlH .. lle .. '-ft lHI THOWINICLIEll l'rio.y, ......... IS, t• 9'I ll·OIAM e1 Wllett ... h ~lllOfl Of Vw Thi TllCI Merl,..,, Cll<Kcll. J.,.,,.., .. 11...s, Wl'*ltr et ,.,....,., of ml110t ,,., 1>H11 .. _ _.., llNcll. Ca In lleu Of ,....,.,, fli.d wltt. t"9 cleMI af 11>11 ,..,,, tor .,. fefleti.t _., ... -.. t ... ,_,., «.., <llalltlflt ..... tuftl'• -''""' f'u114I, ..... Mem•rl•I HUPll••. HO< v ... Vu IO °"' Wllllller _..,, ...... CAI t T 1$ ME .. 1!9V OllO•ll•O lllel ell VMIMl•O.a ••"ona lftlerH led 111 t•ld m•ller OAltV a. VAUMtHOlll, ,...,....,. •INl .. f~lllftC-191 111••.tn~Ofl flf '-"'• Maow. C.. ......, -•Y .,, ,....,...., 1, t• tn IN toum-of AlllUM M, t• _, -·· Survl-by Oepc. HO. l .. lllOw ~ WflY tlllt lllt WIN Tie. clll-... Clwl9'e, La11ra ... ll<aller1 flat dlMfe el -lllould .,,. Oer, MklWMf all of c.te .-. ... ,,.. ... ,,..,..., Cl., 1111 ,.,.._._ ll'*J VevWIMH of IT IS PUllTMl ll OROlltEO 11\el t left l"erNIMI, (e., ~ 0Hfl ef (ffY fJf flllt ..-lier lO,,,... Ce\IM be T-t•. ~. o.i of UPI...,,, c.. pullllt11•41 •nee • week tor tour Mf .__.. ef ... ,.,_..., C.., It. ~<ettl,.. -· llfW IO Ille NY Of ttf c-9Mdl el .... ...,,._., H l41 IMMlfltl 111 IM Delly Pll-1. e C. ~ wlM .. "9WI 911 ...,.... 11•••••"' of .. n•••• clrcvtellen • A--ll. , ... 1!~1111 .... ,,._ ~ -Clod\' .. Ortn99 °""""., • c:--t, o n 101Mrlt,1• ..... c..... --· Ce. llMrtl .... ..... ... ..,,.. eM<lft· >-.. .. .. • ·----....,., c-t • Ce. Ill ""nu TMOWIMCU• :~=m;s:~~<-~,-........ ~ ·-~~ ...... CA Thi' bll•hwu I\ conctuCl•O by • _,.,,..l'IMnll,, Qonll•V-wr Thi• Atle~ we1 111..S •Ith "'9 Covnty c.i.n. fJf Or-CO\lnty Ofl July "· '"° Thi' .... _ ••• fllad With f"9 C-1y CIH1! !If Ot-,_,on July U. 1'90. PH ... IAMU&L CU9l"T• ................. , .. Uw """'' ...... Or ..... Coetl 0..ly ...... .,, ....., ·-Jiily U, 1', Aue s. "· ,.. ,.... ..... 14. M.......,9Mdl,C:..ftM1 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUt euMN•H NAMSITAHMlrN'f The tol-lftt .,.,,...,, .,. Hlflt 1'\1111 .... Or ... c:-Detty """' Jiily 1'. Alli s. It .... "'° ,,_ PUBUC NOTICE ""''°'"' ot PIC'f1T1WI 9Ull ..... II J INVl!STMl!HTS, 1'0 Ml MAIM ITA'f•llMl•'f Ctltf'#-Clrtle, P-te111 VeUey, CA T ........... ,_,...,, er• ckllne .,,. -··· Rl<Mf'd R. $1.,,lon. 11* Ml. Clift •L tYO Al"AllTM.NT$, tt21 .,ooo Clrcle, P'oUfllaln Vt llay, CA ~llftlt_.,CMteMeu,CA tt•,. '"°'· J-•· °'"'· nno ..,.,,_ J•m•• • ~ 11• Ml (llfl> ,.._, 0....,., CA •42 •OOO Clrtl•, rovn1e111 V•ll•Y. CA ,,_ IC °""· ,,,,. Aclefl- ftlOI. -.0.-.,.,CA •AI Tlllt lkl•IMn It ~led by • ,._ ~ -""'*• <:.wrl. ttNrel ,...,,,...""'-'• tM, CA ""1 "lcllefe II.......... ~ 0....., • """"e c::-r1 '"'' ,,.......,,. -lllN wttt1 ttw ,CA_,, c-ty QerJI ef 0r-. C-Crtfl Jiiiy TIMI .....,...,,~ r.y .., .,,._ "·'· ... _ ....... ..,....., . •MOOal, ••lltOi'U. a MAllUN.,_ A 1"11'11111111 .._ C.... ... ~..........., ........ ~ ...... c... ..... "'*'"'" Or11191 C...lt 0.11, l"ti.t Jvly ft, AMt t, ft, tt. ttlO '1~ ----t ---.... --~. --'· _, - P UllUC NOTICE W'tC:• OP INTl .. T l'IOTICI II Ml!l l lV OIYIN THAT 1/Wtl (ITV Of LAGUNA H !ACH, ~ l'o•••t Av•"ll•, L•9una ••e<". (.elll0<11la "MU ...... lllM an apflUO• "°" will> IN '°"'" Goat! R~et (.emmlt...,..., , ... ,.._....,pr~ 0.•••-t <-1•11(1 .... af '"""' dralft --reloc•ti.,. of U:ifll~ l •t Hlll•1 ••••renc• ,..,mu ... io. ,....,.,._Or ..... C:O.\I 0 .. ,,, 1'1191 • Auf'"' 11 11 ,. ,. ,_ P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of DEATH OF MARY C. NEWLANDS, AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTE R ESTATE HO. A·105*. To all h e i r s , bene ficiaries, c r edi tors and contingent creditors of Mary C . N ewlands of Laguna Beac h, Callfor nla and persons who may be otherw ise Interested In the wlll and/or estate: "'CT~s•us1111!H A petition has be-en flied " n aMtENT by Eiieen E . Swingle in i.v!~~~o;~ "9''°"' .,. "1"' the Superior Court of 111oou~11 APARTMENTS, Oranoe County r~uestlno uoo o •• ,., ••o•. l • Pe1m•, that Eiieen E . Swlnc;ile be ea"':'~~~ .. OH HUMBOLDT. appointe d a s per sonal '"" MacAr1t 11vo su11e -· r e p r e sentat ive to a d · 1rv1,...c;,.tt11s m inister t he estate o f "''' ""'',..~' <onduct•ct D• • Mary C. New lands <u nder 11"'11..,~~"1 A•"" • the Independent Ad· a-....::t':-mln lstratlon o f Estat es Tiii\ "" .. f119CI wllll ""' Ac t l . The --tltlon Is set for c.ou .. iv C1er1o -C.-h "" ..-·-··· t• hearlnv In Dept. No. 3 at '"°""•' .. LLI 700 Civic Center Dr ive, A""'119y,.. LAw Wut, In the City of ~nta ,..... .. A n a , Callfornla on Sep· :_~._.~ tember 2. t980 at 10:00 __._.c:.t.r..u n- OBITUARIES PUBUctNOTICE _.,1(8 OP IWHM'f NOT1Ctr 1$ Mlll«9V OIVeH THAT I/WI! CITY OP LAOU"A l l A(M. A1 f H: TfllllV 9 11 AHOT, JU "••••• Ave,,u•, l.•1u11a •••ell. C.Olli.<ftle ....... tllt41 all .... k •llafl Wiil\ tM lel#I C-et 11 ..... I C- mlUlofl fw -fOl-1 ... ~· ,, • ....,,_ ,_IN<U... ef • _., flour(t Moln ll•le•enU •••"'II A•1tJ1 1'\11>11"'941 Or-c .. .i Dally l'llol, AU9U\I "· lJ, 14 ,. ,......, P UBLIC NOTICE -~-,ineniiili'Uii•-.U­ MAMI ITAT•MallT T"• loll-l"t pe,.on• .,. "°'"' bu\tne-•• .. Hlotll AIHl$TIOUE llt!AUTY SALON. 1191 "'-">I .. A ..... -. laln v ........ C1' .,,. • Zo11elde l Chembers, 1Utl G•l••Y Or , WntmlMtar, CA.., ... CIW!ttn P Mei.....-. MOI .... t• CetellM . Oar-~ow, (A T"h ""°INU h C-<1 .. tY • -··' _,,.,,,,.p Z_..L Cllembert T"'' ,_ ... llleCI •1111 IN c ... ,,ty CM•-ol Or•-C-ly .,, A"911\t 7. ,.., .. ,.,,., ...... 1.,,.., Ot-C:O.lt 0.lly l'llC> Aut It."· 1', 5"ot 2, '"° un• PUBLIC NOTICE fltCTITIOUI IUltN•U •AMI STA'f.Ml!NT '"• tollowlno oertont ••• 41ol>o Wt•nntet l A J()LLA Oil COMPANY 141t Gr-nv-'--• H""ll..qlon '""'· , ... ., .... G•-E A• .. lwltM. ••Ill O•lft view L•,,. H""lll\Q!Oft lie•<" CA ~ lltw-SI-•· 41' So H-. c;...itn•.CAtlm Cl¥09 I \lelll"O M7 W Hll .. ~I. Mon•ovla. C1' t!Ot• 0.'"'4• IC Wero. Jtl4 """-H""ll~ -· GA'7._.. A .M . PICl711 I F YOU OBJECT to t he A,!;u':';~ ,.°'.~.: 0 •11Y i:i'.!:; granting of the petition, ,_ .. .--11 A -y, J< , Ult Ea.,.. Mn SI . GI-•. C" t1740 0ono1c1 -'· 1C11S counv.-. you should either appear P UBLIC IOTICE at t he hear lnv and st ate --- y our objections or f ile fltCT•T1ou11u"Nl!n w r itten obJecllons w ith the ,110 1:.=~T:!,.":,~N•T'• ooinq court before the hearing . ...,..,.. ...... Your appearanc e may be '"f Ac•c1At unt rr .. • I "' b OU t •••-c;.,_. C.•01. CA.., .. , n person '" Y Y r a -f •n•• ., • .,., tn e E 1,1•"• torney wo A-"' c• ~ I F Y 0 U A R E A 11o .. , 1>1~, 1111 C••iq C REDITOR o r a cont -'' ~ ..... .._ ,,..,. i n.nent c r-ltor of the de-'"" ""'1,...., "oNtu•••0 D., • w ~ lirntt.-d ~·O cease-d, you must file yotJr E...,.1 • ._, claim with the c ourt or r-.1 P.,,,.. present It to the --rsonal 1"" ,-.-1 •" t''"° -"" -~ f'-h ,..,. 0'0<-Cc1uf'lly°" JoJIY representative appclnted ,, ,.._. by the court within four months from the date of first lssuarKe of letters as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code o f California The t ime for f ifing claim s w lll not u - TMOMlo$WeLU A-........ --...__...._. ... _. ••.-c-o.t. __,_,c...,. fllft:J74 l>VC>fl\1-Ot-C<>• Dolly P"ot Auq 11 lt ~ ~ I llll m MiO H.cl•f\cM Helclfll•, GA "70 Wllll-0..-nu .. , 110t '"°'" St Unit t CM1a -... CA '14f H•"¥ 1. Wlllle. 1~t 1•1>1111• 11•.o<ll, ~NI-I. c ... .., •• C••t I" c,,.-J'I01 '°"'rtllur lllvd •101,-llo.Cll ('7..0 T111, 11<1\l,,.n h conouctl D• • -··' _.,..,..,,.p G< 9"t E ArOOWl<lf'I Tflil, ,y.~·t tlfM OMdflt" trw Covlltf Cl«~ o! 0r•"9t "'"I' °" • .,...,11 t• fllCmt .,......,_ Ot-C:O." •lly Piiot a119 u 1• ,. s.oo , ••. nn• PUBLIC NO'ICE "CTIT10US •U\llSS IUIMC STA T•MfT f ,._. fotlOWinQ (»f toft IJroil'\0 fw\I ,...,, ., £~£CUTI VE AEClfTl"G 0.. E llt" \1'"1 ~· ,..,.... ,,.,,,,.,.. p p_,..-r. .... ..,. w .. Cot••-t o f PM\ °'4~\ I\ COf"dtilt'O Oy •" '" plre prior to four months ""'""•1....,,_, P ·- from the date o f th Pl'Bl.IC Nf .. ICE ,11 .. .,.,....,..., ... , .. d *''" 1,.. hf'arlngnotlcedaboVf' ,-ICTITIOU\aut••l\ <o"nt ' <t"n Qf 0#6' f'o'"'~ on Y O U MAY EX.AM I N E , ,...._.UATUillln •uqu•11 '.., PUIO• the file kept by lhe CO\lrt '"• ,.,.._,.,. "''°" ••• "°"'0 Puriu.-o o.-ni 0,.11, Puot If you are Interested In the c.u"""'"" •uq , 11 " ,. ,_ ,,..,.., e state, T,°" may flle a re-CA•OiFJC 011 cOMtllN"' 1•111 c,,...., ,,,_ ~ H-1~0" _ .. quest w t h the court to re-u .--P UBLIC ~TICE ce ive special notice of the G•..,. G A..,,_~ 1A1m ~ invent""-of ~tate assets ":.:.•: 1 ·-....... ",... ... k•<" C" "1CT1Tious.IS1Nus -' "~ NloMI SHIM.NT and of the petitions, a c· \1 ... &.o..,. -..... _ ll••l•v n.. ,,..,_ .,.,. ""°'"" 11u.1 count s and report s i.tM w-.-•• .., .. ..,,,,._ '""""' ~· •1 desc r ibed In Section 1200 J•..-1..,,..."°" 17te1 ....,.0•·• 1 .,,,<,. Dfvft""'f NT co ... Ulllf I• C....t. -V ( ... fh.1' P• N '( 10 (lr-1 Pi•t• H-llC>rt o f the Callfornl a Probate "''• _......""°""""-"'" 11 •• ,11 '• -Code c;.,-C Ar~qo1 P••~• • ..,. •1• wew St Tiii\ \I-. ••• to.., .. ,,, -l •V""" &.«f\ (;.II Elteen E. swt ••• 270S ~ ...... ~~= ,c~ ... o..,. C-•• -'11" ............. I~ • .., l>Y an ... ~ -·---P•ttl une, 5.Jnt• An•. C•. ""Wl:PW """•I(•_.,.. t1707 fft Pro Per p_,_ <>-'-" 0.1t Piiot '"'' ,..,_"' lllN •1111 ,.._ • · A ... II"• s.to 1 •• m140 c-1v ci.-• ,>-•-C-ly on ...... ,,_ (>"-C-.. o.41y Piiot ,..,. s. •· ''· 1• n1-PUBUC NOT1CE Pl.JBUC NOTICE •uou~• • 1• fl tl)Wl Put>llV..cl °"" ,.,.,t 0 .11., Pila! •..g ) '' '' :ftO nu .o PUBi: NOTICE l'IC11..,$ •USINl!H N~TATEMI NT ff\• 'O'~ P-°''°" I\ d(M.ftQ °"" '-'" ., J0Y(fNTfllPAISE!o "'' o. ..... , .. ..:O.t• -CA..,.,. l•h /(• •• ,.,,.,. ,,,, 0.•vwiu. fC"otta IHJU <A .,.,. ff\i\ ~\ ~, <~lttd by•"~~ ct1~1cklal ui-... -""'' tll"""'f wn flt.0 wltf\ tfW (oullty ,.,, o< <>-•-C-h on A119.nt ''° PIUOJ "'""''" 0.-,.,.,, O•llr P1101 ~ 16 '"'° )171..0 ,ULOP, "°'-&TOM, •U•Nt a MctCln•tett (OHO) •t Me(.tt ......... .......,..._.,CA .... ,..,..,,,_. o..,... c .. 11 0.11 A • '· "· "· ... ,. PUBLIC NOTICI ,.., CONSUMER & 1j Y/@(ll] [( ~®lfwn@@ C.111 ............ ,. ...... ,ft.? D&AR PAT: I know lhat cat food wilh a hl&h aah cont•t II GOl lood for call, but I've found that canned food la U.. only klnd which has a rf'laUvely low ub content. Dry cat food ls • lot less ex penaive than canned, but ill ub cootent la hlab Am I 1t~k ~QI lhe expenaive tood It I •ant to talte 1ood care ol m y cat? K R , Cotta Mesa , Y• cu't c.•pare a *1 ,_. ._. caa.H oa : &lie ..... M..a. ., ............ ,,...*4 -u.e I , .. ,...._. ualy91a mwa • U. laMl. S.•e dry t ea& f...a lau ae.. a.Ila la K ~ c!UM4 feed, bat Y" laa" .. -. MW le ftpre IMa eM. I n. ftnl *"la to dder•JM &lie dry mat&er ffll&etl& el &lie feed. lll co.ven.a., to dry wel&bt baall fer ~part.a aay llldlwWuJ •.ute•t, Hb· 1 trut ta.e • ..._. c.&elll. Fw esaa,ae, If a caa.e4 ,_. ..._. a •eiRw.re c.&e.t el 71 per· . 1 en& • ....,.ad 7t hem lM ud y .. laawe lk dry ••l&eT c..&etM a. &lie feed -• pertt11t. New yoa caa teter.IM &lie act.al dry wel&lat c.teat ol uy •••rtea&. U yea an eomparia1 ub ce.&.Ht, divide lbe ! percee&aae listed for Hiia • tM label by U.e dry i ••Un cam&ellt. Tllu, U tM ula muJmam was I llate4 u 4 perceet ud yoa determlaed Uaat U.e dry mauer COldeat wH JI perceat, yoo woaJd divide' by JI to aet dae dry wellld ba1u mulmam ash I ceateat, wlllcla eqaala 13.3 pertt11t. Thia Hrprtses maay ~en, ud YM wtJI ftad tllat some dry cat ,_. are actaally lower a. ub, even thoagb a ~ qalc• lo9' at die label doeu't a.dlca&e Ulla. ~ ' Sep.rate llewfl•• alNI Ram ... !. J DEAR PAT: l 've beard that if a renter makes f needed repairs and lhen deducts lhe amount he paid from his rent, that the landlord can evict him. • Is this correct'? , M.W., Huntington Beach No. llftaUa&ory encU. la proldbt&ed by state law. U yoe laan complaJlled to you laadlord, or made repaln ud dMac&ed tM co.a fn• 1ou reat a. die .......,...te mawr, ,._ ~ caaaet e•ld ,_ wt&lda lM .. ,, el ,..,. adlea If Illa or •r .-u 111 II te 1et bad at Y99 fw exerclata• TilC pr1me rate has come down. So have interest rat.es on trust deed loans arranged by Republic. Now Is the time to borrow. Before Interest mtm might climb sky hJgh again as 80 many economists predict. ~·u ftnd we can be Oexi1* fn anangtng terms and payments. You may borrow from 610.000 toSl.000.000. Tukeanywhere from ~ da)'9 to ave ymrs to repel,)( You11 Ond wc·re fast. In many cases. we·~ bttn able to ammgc stuable loans W1thtn 48 to 72 hours. So hun)t Join the RcpublJc and talk over )'OUT needs With one of the eKper1enced loan brokers at . Republic Home Loan. Tbe oompany that's thumbs dawn on lnta'Clst rates and lblm6a up 00 loans. ' JOl1' TBS RBPUBLIC I RcgMcBomeLoen l lllm\rthurBhd.. lmnt.CA 92715 (114) 85H>991 uaei-d Bnlller• <>mara al9o In Enctno Md Covina ., .. --- •·r.ot o ~''"., 'Nt#n wntf' tn Pat °""" Pot will Cid rtd top1. Q«U1nu lht ort11t1tta ortd octM>n 11nu nt.-d to •olw l'IVflll&I••• In uouf'mmmt and bwl"'" Motl '°"' QWltiOnl to Pot 1'11nn. At YC>t4r Seru1e1. Orongt Cocut Dml11 Ptlof. 1~ 0 BQz 1560. Co•to M110 . CA tHH Al '"°"JI h'llC'n o.t puanblt wall•t>t art~rfd, btit phoMd 1riq1ont1 or lf'Urr1 IM>C 1nclud1rt~ tht rrod1r a /WJ 1K1mr oddroi ond buonru lw1ur1' phont 11Vntbn cannot tH' runstd•rtd Thu coJ urnn a~or.tdo1 lw t urpt S1mdo111 ,. .. , leaaJ rtaM.. YM ,.._..be prepaftd &o ~ •• •e•t &lie ,....,. •r c••Plalat )'M •ade. F• • fr. pa•plalet, la E•tlWI or 8pHLlla, • tJll• ... OlMr &hHl rl1llta, HDd a aetf.addreued, 1tam&M'CI, te1a ... lae envelope &o LudJord-TeaHt, P.O. Bo• Jtt, Muramento 15812. ....._,rl•• (Ip 11\I '"•Mrallftt DEAR PAT We are thinking about buying a recreational vehicle, and wonder what ltmd of in· surance is reqwred. Is it lhe same as for a car. and must this vehicle be insured for the whole year even though it isn't used all year'? K.E . Costa Mesa The Insurance lnformaUoo laatltute uys that tbe same lnsunnce pro&ectloa you buy tor yow- car 11 recommended for your mowr bome or travel trailer. These covera1es lDclude : bodily la· Jury llablllty and property dama1e UablUty; medical payments; colllsion/comprehenslve; and ulnsured mcMorUl. la addltloe, some companies ofter recreational veblcle owaers an additional lnaurance packa1e to provide reimbursement for t.be foUowla1: cov· era1e for your persoaal beloeglngs carried lb the veblcle; addltloaal expenses for temporary llvlbg facilities, altemale transportation bome and/or coat ol retumlbg the vehicle If It ls damaged or destroyed while you are more than 50 mUes from home; towing and labor charges foUowlD1 vehicle breakdowa; damage to awnlngs or olber stnac· tare• med with or attached to your motor home ; cleaa·•P coals charged by a fire department followlng a nre involving your vehJcle; aad llabUI· ty for bodily injury or property damage which happens to other people whJcb ocnrs lJI or on tbe vehicle. Many lbsurance companies offer coverage flexible enough to refled lndlvldual travel circumstances. If, Uke most recreaUonal vehicle owners, you use your unit for three months during the year, your premium (Giil ls baaed on that period ol ue. Insurance on t.be IUlll 11 lb force for tbe whole year. (JACK ANDERSON J. REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT T...eday, Augiat 12, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A8 con••aa641·1289 '"'--••HK* -.,o495-04()1 lM2C.-~- 4S•ft 01et* '""" •• A•Wf l'IL_... t Stncelll•• CBS News cor· re s pondent Bernard Kalb has taken a cue from his brother, Marvin, and is moving to NBC. Bernard will be State Department re- porter. CORRECTION There was an error 1n the 8110mc> ad in the Dally Pilot and the Santa Ana Register The correct copy is 20" BREEZEBOX FAN was 24.99 Now$17.88 HUNTINGTON BEACH ( View Ho-me:_Cost RiAes for Nudes LA JOLLA (AP> -The house with 33 rooms overlooldnl a nudists' beach coet S2 million lo build. Today, eight years later, it's still looking for permanent occupant.a but the price hu 1one up. in a bankruptcy auction in l97S, it went for $750,000. Financier Kevin Rogan, lhe current owner , put it oo the market last year unsuccessfully for $9 millioo. Now he's asking S13.5 million. A sales spokesman said lhe 2,000 mailers in English and Arabic have been sent out and two serious offers received for the rambling bou.se with ~.000 feet of flooring under a copper roof. RABIES CLINIC SHOTS s300 SpoMCMM by P.A.W.S. ...tCttyofl"liM PLACE: IRVINE POLICE DEPT. PARKING LOT Jamboree & McGaw TIME WEDNESDAY EVENING Aug. 13 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. BRIEF.~ ) SUM it all up In the 1••aJ~ji." .. ~l._..~,.i•( , .. ) .. 1 The sun's rising, and as it rises so does the . demand for electricity. A s t0e day gro\v hotter, air conditioners and other appliances click on in homes, sto res and factories. The electric load soars ... far beyond normal demand. You can help lighten this load -and delay building expensive new generating facilities -b y clicking off appliances during afternoons, when demand peaks. Please. Give y:our appliances the afternoon off ~·click:· Southern California Edison E AJ• OA.ll V AlOT COMICS I CROSSWORD "- by lrad MdlrHR PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch "'I'd admit he's my dog. but there's some question about who owns whom!" SHOE MOON MULLINS 'i 12. MISS PEACH MIRO, MIRO ON Tµi;: WALL 1 WHOS TME <i~EATEST PAINTEROf THEM ALL? \ I ' ., IJ '· ') 1, I A~~LAME' YO<A YOIAN6e~ Ci..-llLD~eN ~AO AN EX.C ITING, ADVeNil.A~OlA.i:, CAMP &iXPE~IENCE' • i"HI" SLAMME"° ? \ ' THE FAMILY Cl RCUS by Bil Keane "Somebody crayoned on that man's orm " DENNIS THE MENACE J. 0.~ ... • ............... -f ,, FUNKY WINKERBEAN ...... -STAI( ~16UT WHERE 'f'OV ARE, OR I'll POUND '{OU! ™lb WILL BE ONE OF 40UR BEITER OA'.>5 ~15 t.>EARI r . . by Tom Batiuk 50 EXERCJ5E. CALffiON TAKE CARE. I ANO WATci-t OUT I • •• > r r .i. "' . by Jeff MacNelly "Actually he's • Tomato Juice Hound. (He hates blood.)" especially if therte _~--­ in orthopedics . ~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~ ""Wl"-lHf SouND Of- y.y VO•CE l>l1H IS --< by Mell Lazarius We OON'i l(NOW. I ~ POt~ON !VY '1.;PPose o TO Sf! A MINO-SLOWING t!'XPEltlc~ GORDO ORABBLE ~N NAME. 1 S NORMAN OUS6l £ '· l'M '4001<. FRtwl M 1\rf'OIZ ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE WH'f OOE.5 E.\J'ERYONE ? Hmt. Of l'O\STS I JmN • lHE'f SEf t'f'f OfFIC£ f\S AN EXPEt4S Nf lt)P;1UP£ Oft1Sl"R NOW HE:AR "fH IS.' OUR P.A"T"ISN-r L..le>RARY Wlt..L-ee CL.OS SP "fH IS weeKE:N c:>, GANG, AS e o"f'H BOOKS .ARe ou-r.1 -'/00 COOLD HAVE sruo1ro SOMETHING ~ea;. \_p.a,J FOO EXRMP\.E . SOUNDS L.ll<f: '"(HE: HOSPl "T"A I..-e oARD HAS vo-re:P 1-rse:t.F A NO"f'HE:R ~A l SE: by Gus Arriola by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston NR\-\~-~YEPiS f\RE ~u CPOO~S . TOOA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE TU MBLEWEEDS I HAVE TO (,( l DACI\ TO fHE ()HJ(( 'vfl Mf.l.ANIE ANO I l.1.. OR1VE \'OU HOME ' -------.--rr WILL YEW JEL.l.. 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(I I I II T 0 • u I I I I l A II D I I 0 U I A T T I I T ID I 0 • A .. 0 I I _, c I ,.,r1 ··-,, & •II •• •Ill 0 LIY I D' ra ••• ' l lT o 11• • rrr "t, II I lllO•O I I T 1•0111 0 ,, itl l • ,, ' .. "•I• ••• f 0 I T I l , I ll T •1 t I fl I Tl -· & Qll •I "' ·-•• •• •I •• l l It D 1 11a ". & T I I II A I l •1 DlO I A . ( I r 0 II T l •c l ". Ail I I I I T I I D • T ". l lut10fl1st 48 Army unit 28 ucu~ •9 Vacuum 29 Atrttan rover tube Suffix 31 Gas 52 Dad 32 looo SJ Stove pe" 33 l avtSllH S4 LAO lond~s on 5S Muttonfish 36 Resource 57 Cargo veue4 39 Sonar's Ion 58 Authof - 40 RectuslVe Chase 44 Bakery orod· 59 Sign gas uct 62 Obstr\lci 46 Baked -63 Seo 11 12 1S I I l f ORANGE COUNTY lolt TralRfng Earn-learn Plan Off er 'd by OCC Orance Coast Colle&• 1n l'ooa Meaa will offer a apM&a1 rederally·fund d Job tra1n1n1 pro1ram tlUa fall that pays 1tu dents whUe they lHrn The-pt'Olram l f\ind~ by the Departmeat of Labor and 15 •d mialater~ tbrou1h the Com prehenslve Employm~nt and Tralnlna Act <CETA) The colleae <'lln train quaWy in& students &none of t1 vtt fields m achine shop technology. v.eld 101. water treatment pl•nt operallon, electronics 11nd c'I\ 11 technology. Dave Pr1te, director or the training program at the college, said students study ror 35 hours a week and are paid S3 10 an hour The ~ of th<• tralrun1. h• said. ui to quality studl'nb lo find jobl In pnvatl' bu'41nl' s and 1ndu1try whc-n the two month pro1ram It. complt'ted Price ald lhl' <'oll.-ate also or rers • sepant•·. 30 hour • w~k pr<>1ram for non Enahah speak Ina tudena who need to learn tht' lan1ua1e ~fore they can com(>de for JObs Those lntere t~d may t all Pn<'e at ~ S6M tor inform» t1on He said 1tpphcanlb mu..'t be sc r et:ned through toe 11 I Man power offices before they can be accepted into the program fall clas~es begin at OCC on Sept 8 Catalog Tel/,s UC/ Programs CupllW of C Irvine'& Ullk>-81 Oeneral C:alaloit are on ule Pro1pective students and uthtr1 1nltHtuted In the • c a d eo 01 1 <' p r o a r a m s a n d anvicca available at the wU· vt'n1ly l'kf\ obt1un a catalog by •endln& l2 to the Cashier's Of. ~Ice. UC Irvine, Calif . 92717. Checks hould be made out to UC Re1enlJ1 Copies also are on sale for St SO each at the campus bookstore on the ground floor of tht> Student Services Building, the campus Parking Office on Bridge Road and at the Un1vers1ty Extension lnforma- t1on Office 1n the University Town Center across the street from lhe campus : Air Quality I Phone Line Count~· t~air • , 1 'Success' t ~year-old telephone answer t• ing service that tells you every ( thing you ever wanted to know 'f. about smog -but were too ~ ~realhless to ask is a s uccess, ~ tts orgaruzers claim. Pictorial Record Worth Cash Prize il · The toll-free line, reached by d ialing (800 ) 242-4666, is coordinated by the South Coast Air Quality Management Dis· trid. Executive officer J .A "Jeb" Stuart said the line gives ozone readings and forecasts and 1s be· ing used daily by dozens of c allers from Orange, Los Angeles, Rive r side and San Bernardino counties. The district's staff answers all sorts m questions ranging from when to jog to where to live. Besides the toll-free line, the district also offers other re· gional recordings with daily for ecasts, smog r eadings and open burning reports. In Orange County, those num· bers are 870-7844 for the nortbem section, 991 -8900 for the central section, 892-2884 for the western section and 493-2442 for t.be soulh east.em section. Open burning forecasts for Orange County are reached by calling 991-9330. The 1980 Orange County 1-·a1r may be gone, but a late photo- graphic contest is being staged to make sure it isn't forgotten. The aim of the so-called "Many Faces of the Fair" con- test is to find the one picture that best captures the s pirit of the event, said Russ Williams, photography supervisor. He said any photographer may submit up to three prints- black and white or color-for judging. The winner will get a $100 cash prize, with $75 for second place and $.50 ror third. The winning photos and other entries will be displayed during the 1980 fair and may be used for other displays throughout the year. Williams said. Prints must be at least 8 by 10 inches and mounted on cardboard that is at least 11 by 14 inches. Each print must come from a single negative. The photographer's name, ad· dress and telephone number must be on the back of the mounting board. Prints should be submitted to the fair's Ad· ministration Office, 88 Fair Drive inCost.aMesa,nolaterlhan4p.m . New Service! (, F Monday,Aug.18. Judging will take place at 7 p .m Aug 20 in the fair 's Memonal Gardens Building. CSLB Offers Speaker Plan The Univers ity Speakers Bureau at Cal State Long Beach is offering speakers to communi- ty groups on a variety of sub- jects University and staff members speak on s uch themes as stress management , consu m er economics, women's assertive- ness and sp0rts. The bureau says speakt.C' are experienced in their fields and can discuss their s ubjects on an informaJ basis and answer ques- tions directed to them. More information is available by calling Karen Wayman, coordinator of the Speakers Bureau, at (213) 498-4156. each way ; Orange County to Seattle on the Top Banana when you buy a round-trip ticket. Introducing our new service to Seattle -2 convenient lights every day. The only no-change~of·plane service from Orange County to Seattle! 50% off. Every coach seat, every flight. every day through September 15. All you have to do is buy a round-trip ticket! Just call a Travel Agent. your Corporate Travel Arranger. or Hughes Airwest: Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (7 14) 540-2060 Los Angeles (213) 772·5100 Ontario (714) 933-8585 Tuellday. August 12. 1980 OM. v PU.OT A I I GOURMET MARKET Tired of trartk Jams? Don't for1et to check with us about our free home delivery service. I\IORNING FRESH PRODt;CE Fresh Dally Local Mushrooms ...... 9k lb. Large Iceberg Lettuce ............ 39( bead weet Tbompsoo Seedless Grapes .. 8k lb. PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF :agf'd :al lta:.I 30 d:a" 10 lht' Pf'lk or per1l'<'lion Lean Ground Beef 1 grd houri> , ... 1.49 lb. Lean Ground Beef Patties 10 Jb. box, 40 paUles .14.90 bI. \\t' art' hap11• 10 1nnoun<'f' that Of'lant'' ·, nov. ha' 11 gourmt'I ralf'nn1t drpartmen1 From part\ platll'r\ 10 a complt'll' ,11 dov. n dlnnl'r ( all 673·$5?0, uk ror Tom \1artin Thii. ad t'Hl't'lhl' \\t-d., 11/ll thru Tut>• 811» DELANEY'S DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL SWORDf1SH ...... 4.t8 lb. Fresh f1kt of Pacific Red Snapper t.tl lb. Fresh Salmon ...................... 3.18 lb. Flown in from Canada LIQUOR DEPARTMENT De laney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose mi0 m111. . . . .... I.at Old Busbmills Irish Wblskey 1qt i 11.50 Bel Arbres Vineyards r75i0 m1l 1 Cabernet or Chardon.nay 1reg 6 95) .... 3.15 Jobannesberg Riesling 1 reg s 951 ... 3. 75 1 \11 Uquor pr1CI'\ do not lncludl' tu 1 Open Dally 9-7. Closed Sunday 2920 Sewport Blvd .. Newport Beach 673-5520 ' a United Press International . reports hour by hour updates of the Democratic National Convention as it progresses beginning Monday, August 11 at 7:30 a.m. on KWVE-FM 108 l Daily wrap-ups each following morning at 6:30 a.m. f Ja D.AIL Y fl'M.OT Television ·- 'TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ~ • I 5¥1'1111A 1"IOIML crr•maN ui-.....,... __ ,_ 0• .... NMellel 0... "~ .. -~ .................. YMClity '*&loc:.nc UnoMAL qowumoN •POOTUu 1Sir11119' .... _ .......... ................ ._..... t:MeWONDllAWOMA.N .__ W..-i ,..._ ._ ... ,._OllNl-W ... "" ... ~ .. ~ h WOt1ll OI """ lllnd by _,.,. Ill ..... 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IQ 7') Rocl\1td 8<irton Alatn Dalon The IT'Mtt\t&I tw moil •nd 1ntenM dttermtnalt0" QI llH• 1r.aau1n llMI 10 the '"'' oaya ol 1"-Ruu11n te•olu llonary lead.,, 11111•) CD THE 000 COUPU Fell• raltlfl lhe 1anan11 of 111• 1parlman1 l>Ulldlng wll•n r.. laarn1 1h•I ma ren11110 bl 1nc;•••...O II) THE 8!.NNY HILL SHOW Benny P•-lt 1\11 1>wrl •era.on OI Jae• •M J•ll starnng KoJK• eno IN1urong MatlO...t mv11ea1 num~• ft) IHO€PENOEHT EYE Bloomett Tl>ot Ota"'" 11ar1 Hold' 8•00kl end P .. rl s11 .. , and oepoc19 1111 compl•••11•• ot a molt>et-d •UO" Ult •ale l>Ot\ ahlp In • Jewish reuremflnt community 1n F'1°'1d• ~ SPORTS UNLIMITED ()) C88 LA TE MOVIE • • Od• To A Oyong l ove (IQ721 Jame• w .. n. wrog11i Cllt1111•f,. a.ll()(d A m•""'(I c-sona on•M••o•· lo< MM•cheil lor an 011.c« who OIHppaarttd wnlla unda<covar 1 yovno rune way and • women on "Md ol m<M!IGal 11l1<1toon 11 30 I) C88 LA TE MOVIE • • Wh•SPf'f•"O Oea111 I IQ701 RQy lh1nnfl'\ J•m Hunon E•111u11e0 emo 11onally by "'' ··~• Crime Kings Depicted By TOM .IO&Y NEW YORK (P ) -"The God-. father" movies provided an in· tri1uln1 look in.aide organ.i&ed crime, "and tbe atorle• were well done -tboulb they would be just two pieces in our puzzle," says Richard Alan Sim· moos, producer o f •'The Gangster Chronicles" for NBC. " 'The Godfather' was one man's family," says Simmons, .. ..,d we have a inuch broader fteld -the entire bhtory and IOCiolofry of or1anized crime -uad we wU1 be trying to deaJ with it with u much lllumina· Uoo u poalble." P&ODUCTION BEGAN not lent qo oo the series, which eventually could encompau 100 boun ol air time over five yean -maybe more. Simmons, who apent a decade reaearchln1 the aubject, bu an order from NBC for 13 proerama, "and If all goes well,'' be says, "we could con· ceivably continue the project for several years." Simmons desc ribes "The Gan aster Chronicles" as a study of or1anned crime in the United St.at.es "from the inside looking out, rather than from the outside lookln1 in -the way it haa always been done before." The series will focus, at least at the •tart. on the eventa and relationthips that shaped the Uvea ol three men who would nan or1anbed crime -Charles "Lucky" Luciana, "Bu1sy" Slesel and Michae.l Lasker. SIMMONS' PLAN is to begin "The Gangster Chronicles" 111 1907. with the three primary characteni still young, and de· velop their lives over seven hours' programming to 1931 , and a meeting in Chicago during which, the producer says , "crime wu organized. "Through the lives of these people," he says, "we'll see why it happened and how it happened. Kalpb Salerno, a rellred New York City policeman , is a technical adviser on the project. "We've tried to gel it right," Simmons says, "not from the point of view of the poLice. but from the standpoint of the his· tory and economy and sociology of the time. "WE'LL BE d ealing with thin1s never seen before re1ard· ln1 the lives of the people behind organized c rime.·· Simmons says, "the joys and tragedies of marriage and birth, the detailed drama of thelr personal lives." Simmons, who wrote the "The Gangster Chronicles," says the original plan was to him on loca· tion in New York . Los Angeles, and Atla ntic City, N J For various reasons . at least the first seven hours now will be produced in Hollywood The first program probably will be broadcast sometime In October "The Gangster Chronicles" already has stirred something of a controversy. A Surrogate Court judge in Morristown. N.J .. reading of NBC's plans for the series, wrote Brandon T artikoff, the president of NBC Entertain- ment. "I HOPE YOUR television series . will include the na- tionalities of all the political grafters throughout the United States who are silent partners or beneficiaries of the Mafia. The Mafia 1s not made up of Italians or Jewi11h people only." Tartikoff says the series "wtll not be a glorification of crime. It will make it clear that crime does not pay, but at the same time 1t will sbow the human side of these men " Drummers Compete They number in the thousands. They range In age from 12 t o 21 and practice thousands of boun to compete in a show that may lut no tonier than thirteen minutes. •'The 1980 Drum Corps In- ternational Championship" Is the Super Bowl and World Series combined for these young peo- ple, and the spectacular season fina le will rur Sunday at noon on KOCE, Channel 50. The four-hour program will feature the top twelve corps In the United States and Canada In a combination of choreographed maneuvers and mu.sac. running TUBE TOPPERS • • "Me Altd Pa l<Alttle At H<>tna" (t8M) MatjO/la M.itl, Pate~ Kilbride l'he t<att,.. try 10 melte tl>alr dliepldatad latm lllld M afllelatll modal C>Otret!On (1hl )()nwn 1 * e It .. 13 "ue Mlo0elain4" (19411 Jtmaa Cag,,.y, AM abella c as e NBC " ABCG4:30& 5 :00 - 0crnocratic Nabonal Convention. The three net works continue their coveraee from Madison Square Garden in New York ::1= l!CIO ..wt 4: ti • MOW • • ~ .. , au,.,. ,,.. uvino" (1851) RIChard a oona, TftaOdote 811< .. •:241 N«Wt •:ao MOW t e "Thc>ee PaQ06e Ne•I Ooo<" ( 1963) Jedoi w .. ,,.,. Oarry Matah KTLA e 9 : 00 -The Singing Cowboy RJdes Again. A nostalgic view of lhl! old western heroes with film clips from the golden days of Gene Autry. Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter , Jimmy Wakely and Rex AJJen. MOVIE • • "Johnnf Banco" I 11187) Sylve Ko tcln a, HOtll Buchtloll A rogUl•h un1crupulou• ge mblat t>ecOtMa lhe lat9A1 Of hllad ~11,.,1 1!111 rOOblng 1 G•no•t11 ol 100 mHlt0n trance 12 hrt I M'Pdne•da11•• Dafll ''"" tfot"fe• t UIO • • * "Bowaty To . ABC G 9:00 -"The Bridge on the River Kwai." The conclusion of this O~car-winning World War II epic with Wilham Holden, Alec Guinness (who als o got an Oscar> and J ack Hawkins . 2:0e e MOVJ• •*'A "Thi L.u1 Day Of The W/l>I (19641) C..0.QI Ma/\ana. Matla PerlCh f In 11'11 tonal daya ot WOfld war II a QIOUP Of A,...,o<;an1 allempta 10 raecue 1111 Au' ltlan man.ao IOt ••KullOtl by the Nave 11 '" 36 Baoo•o c 111S51 ao-y Bora. Joan Slla ..... -AFTERNOOH- 12110 G * * "The SWOtd 01 Mont• Crl•lo" ( 1851) Ga0<ga Mon1Q011WWY, P- 11 Cotd•y '" v1e1n1m, • you~ wlle<· •" 1urna to group 1r-apy H ha conal<latt contonuong h .. Sol• Ot anding 11 D Tl4EllDTM CAA80H G.-11 Jom F-Sam· "''I O•v•& Jr C~arlet Nal· V>n Reolly IRI U OATIHOQAME O ff ABCMEWS G) HOOAH'S HEAOE.8 l 1B4u1u con••n<.ff Khnk lh•I he IL181au111 a gypay tonuMJ ttlltW Cl) OET SMA"T Wl\all t CON1 ROl age." 11 mytl.,10t1t1, ""'"'"'et' f;matt •NJ gg •••'' h kw ,,,. ...... mm CAP'TIOHfO A8C NeWS 11 &O U MOVI( • • • lief•\ t tu1 H•u M U" f •If I HH\'•I '111t111• .._,., c,h,-.o 1 ,.. u.,,,,, • lJt1nn h •• h t•I e tu1 • , • ._.,. ,,,,,,. t•'*•U•1 • ;(.KJ•t.Q w•f• •• 1f.111tutrJe(J t o *"''' thiitt hel 1a •• •fM .,,,, un<.oi•t,Hllft(1I" ai. r ... hw• I:/ fH'. •10 AltC loot()VI • • • 0hJtn• If~ I r "" t 1111 It r,..,.U" '•"O• ~ • ' 1(11.tott•aQr'\ A f11~()t< tw1 m•n ,, .. ,to.,,,'"'•• ....,,,,. b ar k frritN' h•' C.V"-"' bO'(lrll<ld 1111 -MIDNIGHT - 12-00 IJ 'l'WILIOHT ZONE toe E_artn '•·• nut ot •t JOHN DARLING •fff. """'' 0<011 and ttar11 ~Ing IOWatdl lhe tun • MISSION· ~ TM IMF" mull c.on"'nc.a ,,,. prMldant ol • amaJ1 coun lry 11\al rut Cl\llf OI M(;fe1 POllCt ptanl 10 O•e<lht°"" 1he government II) NIGHT 0Al&.£RY W11,_. Wolhln A ljl•tl ot 11aun110 a no ,,., Ill• '"'••ten.cl by "'"'°"' 01 • murder -"" occ;u"ld t>al0te the waa t>otn 1) 30 I OA TlHO GAME NA T'IONAl .-wt 1-00 T~ o...... Roonav Oa"QW n.IO Gov Jor.n f &town ano 111a .,,., '"" 10<mw Pt>y1111 Gear ge D MOvtl • • • I W~nl Vov 11!15,j 0 1111 Ano•-• OO<Ollly Uc.Ou•• Ovrtno ,,,. l"o<e· an Ww •young m..-• c.a11 IC> m•~1aty 0..1y prO-M -•Ou• etllag<>Ntm ~ 1'111 !Ovid ~ ( 1 ,,, !>6 m1r11 0 MAWNCf< 9..,, Mii <NI 10 l•t>O '"O· Oen SPa<'•t l't OfA<' m Ma11 co G) ...OVIE • • • Goo 11 U 1 c:,.,. Piiot 1 •9•51 Oa nn1• U0tgen Oar.a Cl•<• COi 1'4oba<t f &<.r,,11 riu Kl•O<\ pa<.._t..O aav..,.,u,n """'' .. "f""Q '""" (, .... .. t.l'Mon '..,,. our.no """'Id w., 1 t ht •~m.t Cl) wow min ) 2..IO Cl) HfW9 2'9. MOVIE • • The Fovt Soulla Of Jona1111n Or•~• • 105111 Eou aro frani 11a 1ttt1• 2-56 D MEWS 3110 U MOVIE • * > c,...... 1 H11:.-, RQna10 Cotm111 l'•f I,.,, . ,,, • • • * "Conquatl" ( 1937) Gte la Garbo . Chartaa Boyer II) *•"P~" C 18'7) JOtll C<awfOfd Van Hellln t;OO fD e * • "Thtl Spo<ll~ l ife" f 11183) Fllcherd ~atrlt Rac,,.i Robar11 3000 ••"T,,.Ttuoc.an f 19M) Audoe Murpl\y 8to- d.,ICI< Ctawt0td 1§) • • ~ Pajama Petty ( 11184 ) Tommy Ku k. AnM11• funtc.allo What's Missing The Whitt-Shadnw" will be eclipsed by the Democratic !'l/atwnal Convention on CBS, Chan· nel 2, ton1~ht hut 1f the pohtlral wrangling ends by 9 pm . }ou'll Rt'l to '>t't a movi e "Death Squad" w1lh Ml'lvyn D1>uglas. Robert Forster and Claude Akm!> lf not. look for a rerun of "The Rockford Files" whenever On ~BC. Ch<.1nnel 4. the popular 7 30 pro· gram Sha Nu Na will be moved to a 9 o'clock slot followed at 9 30 by "Circle of Stars." ScratC'h "Tht· M1'>adventures or Shenff Lobo" normally seen at 8 · ABC. Channel 7 stall has the winning hand with lhe second half of the Oscar wmmng movie "The BndRe on the River Kwa1 " al 9 Alec Gui· nt>ss turns tn po-s!>1bly his best performance in a d1strngwshed career in this one That should make up for not being able Lo ""'dtch "Happ) Oavs anr1 · Laverne and l.ih1rley " by Armatrong I B•tluk Real Reruns Why ·''ot Re-vive Oldies? .. • 8 > PETER J . BOYER LOS A!IJGF.LES 1AP1 I'm afraid that Wlthout .. ome help Fred Sllverm~ won 't be able to keep his promise about makini NBC No l by Christmas. ""hJch 1s onl~ 135 days away Some help has arn\'ed in the fo rm of lhe act.on' strilce. NBC's chances for success lll the fall sea.son are consideubly enhanced by the poss1b1ht)' that there wiU be no fall season. at lea.st not the one that was planned by the three networks Instead. NBC could usemble a fall schedule comprising great series from it.a past While the other two networks were sputtering along, NBC could be rehv1ng LeleV1s1oo's Golden Age A sample NBC All-Star schedule -SUNDAY "Esso Newsreel," a htUe feature from NBC's 1~ season. wbJch could compete With "60 Mtnutes" for the news· information audience "I Love to Eat," another favonte from that vintage year. with James Beard cooking "Campus Hoopla," a variety show from the '47 sea.son that was set in a campws soda shop MONDAY NBC couJd borrow from NBC's vanou.s Mondays through the years. starting the eveomg with "What's My Name?" with Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney 'Voice of Firestone," a selection of documentaries on such subjects as vocational gddance and dairy farming, could follow. or" Arthur Murray's Party " Tanya HDberts. newest star o f TV series "Charlie 's Angels," waves to children during a taping of ABC's "Kid s Are People Too" in Ne·w York -TUESDAY I'd Like to see these s hows from NBC Tuesdays past "~al King Cole," "The Bob Cummings Show," remember 'SchultzJe'>', "Dragnet." and, of course, "My Mother the Car " WEDNESDAY Tb1s 1s reaJJy an all-star mgbt in NBC's his- tory "Wagon Tra111." "Father Knows Best," "The Virginian" aod "I Spy .. on KOCE the gamut from classaC'al lo big band and rock Hosting the s pectacle are Oscar and Emmy award-winner Rita Moreno . M iam i TV anchorman Steve Rondinaro; a nd Jim Peck, formerly of Chuck Barris Productions an Hollywood. TIIU RSDA Y · The best show NBC ever had on Thursday. maybe any night. was Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life." But there were others "Jefferson Drum." frontier editor; "Bachelor Father," one of my personal favontes, and "Dr Kildare." FRJDAY f'or old t1mes ' sake, let's start the evening with "The Herman Hickman Show," from 1952. Mr. Hickman was a former Yale football coach, who talked about his days on campus and read poems It would be a nice lead-in for "Life of Riley " to be followed by "The Thin Man" and ''Thnller " A perfect Friday schedule. SATURDAY is easy You've got to start with "People Are Funny," starring Art Linkletter In that peculiar dunce cap he used to wear, followed by "Brains and Brawn," a 1958 selection that pitted audience teams comprising someone with intellectual skills and someone with athletic sldlls (it lasted three months). Saturday would also feature "Flapper ," "Get Smart" and "My Little Margie." &tween llnJl&len ~ is pomible. DE~ ~OPHl~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINO ... \'VU MONTANO ROMl' HNll0£ft .rn .. " OOSTA.GAVIAS t 8Baultlu/ ~fereo Mu~io-New~-Marin B WBalher- . Con~umer RBporl~-~loek Markel Reporl~ ··----- "'t l \\ .... fl l \\ l'\i( I ~---·--- IUIWIU 141 ¥W1y 39 011vt 111 C1l•l atl·lHl -J OCJ--OC ;;m 00--••·-•m Tuesday, Auguat 12. 1980 DAILY PILOT ,I f3 Kaye Ballard Excellent In Sebastian's Comedy Tllere ar~ lhr lhtn11 one ma)' took for ln a OfO'i" TibbJ comedy an abundance of l1u1hltr. • •~ntr<>u• do e ut Catholkbm and a stranae an abUlt y to t'rHte a ntiafactory eoneh•kln Havln1 11ven us "Under Papa'• Picture," "lAOnardo the F lorentino" and " unny V 6U Should Ask" over the past f 1vt' year~. Sfba• ttan 1 Wut .Dlnnt'r Playhou se c ha r t s 1l ~ fourth journe)' mto ••u . .a•o Tibbles territory with "Apart ment 8 Slnkes Back " As usual. 1t 's a play with a terrific pre· mise but a bit weak on the follow through This one. however, has one e n ormous plu s the performance of Kaye Ballard in the central role of an Italian ~~us : ant~re hntii. as are most of the characters. but it never really develops. dHpite Miss Ballard's insistent proddl.ng. She is quite marvelous in her character not your basic mov 1e or TV star schlepping through a play. but a fine actress dol.llg comedy and well. Aod she is engaging as a woman who sha re-s an a partment with her .. ,.., •• .,. .... ,n • na111Es ••c• A come0y 1>y c;.o.-90 T11>1M ... Cl•rtet..i ,,. 0.ft Verf'9 M1 Ot"9f' b• Wayne M*'I"°"' 1191111"9 t... Ml<-1 OU <IWUQI\ .,,.. __ nlptly t-•<f!IPI: ~·~' •t "•rvW"O curt•"' umu 1Mou9t' s..,c 2' •t <,,~"•" ' ,.,..., Ou•w'•' Pt•~ ,., •·~·O.. Pt<o ~ Cl•"'*'".-Aewrv•t~ •9'? MSO Pi"41 Am•U1 Cerio llo'T'O ...._., .. l"ME CAST ...... 8•0.,d (•f'f\tle A~f"\d F ,..,,. l OIJl+f'Olt •hc~rd C~\f"O L"•w l rW:P\.•n RICHARD CANSINO overacts ll hi.lmeles ly as a Puerto Rican JIU n k brought k 1c k1ng and screaming into the "o ther world." though his ddaplahon to tht· old ladies' ~ocial Hfe is quite funny Highly impressive 1s Luisa Lesch1n as Cans1no's ''old lady." a 16 year old girl who isn't qwte beyond saving Her last scene with Miss Ballard is a sktllfuJ departure from the high· volume bickering which charac· terizes their relationship "Apartment 8 Strikes Back" marh the return of Dan Verre to the director's chair at Sebas uan's after two years Verre has mounted a production that is en tertamin~ but ne\'er quite filling , with most of the blame falhng to pla) wnght T1bble:. Nevertheless. he has Kaye Ball ard v.ho <1ll ac k s her l'harac·tt-r with a gusto and vigor that 1!> ~ ~harp as her raz.or tipped umbrella The shov. runs n1ghll) except :.1onda)s through Sept 28 at Seb.ist1an's 140 Aven1da Pico. San Clemente PC-NOW PlAYING LOWUOt ... llTOl w•w A0\4 '4r, 144• unu111a M4111l HIG t Oii ""'' "''"' e.. • ··~ tl:ll6 ... ' SOUJMCOUJ auotu• Ollln·•• ., "t,, ,,, ClltfOOMI • lDWU Ol Cll10U WIS I U& tlllt Ill& " ,, IOW&llOI fllJO lWI• II ,. V• &Vl 6W Ml 'll!Af UOlllYI Ill '"'' < 6~· 36'il 111 WAI >I Ollltl 111 ,... •• f> "C•llCI ltlGllll l ltUllll IDWAllDI UDDllOCI SI ADIUM DlllU lit .. ...... -. '-------.. .,._UU .C.C.Ottl ... f a1t tllC.Mit•t•f -------' -I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ widow in a I a r g e c 1 t y who declares war on the hoodlums sister for security reasons only the old ladies detes t each oth er. address each other forma ll y and ha ve their separate TVs and refrigerators • CA LLBOARO Aud1t1ons for * edwards cinemas 'THI MUNnl" tN I 12:4J 1'M •1M •:U l 1U 10:00 "ClOM IHCOUNTllS Of TMI TMllD IOHO" !N I IJJM :L ... S.M Ir• ,.,.; "OH MUVINlY DOG"tl'OI IJ:M hM ... .,M I~ lt:.M n.,.i. .,_ lf't o.ly A_... All,LANI INI .•. -. -. , .. -.... --rr.t:r:.r---:-,.-.. -.--.. n. ............. '~-· "'-THI .. ,. .. m11cu IACKtNI 11liS31 t»O "leny ... __,. 7-Ditlloy _,.. ..... •"-113/Sll tuo 't ..... #II ....... 494 1S14 ......... ......... 879 M!>O ._ ... ~ .. , ...... , 179 N !>O 121.M • 1:09 • S::IO e l :U • 1010 ''11.UI LAOOOH" Ill l!W I-J.-7--11.- "AllPUNI" N , ,.., ,,..J .... •.U c~ , ... J "MO MUl(fS .. CrGI LOADID ~ IO<:K STAIS _,_, ....... ,..,.__J~ll "AllPLAHE" ,,... ..... ,-,~­ U.'I,___,,....._,.,....,~ .... "ClOSI IMCOUMTHS OF THI THtlD ICIMD" "XANADU" tN I .... "M NUii l()MI" (N ) TMI FllNIMSH noT Of M . FU MAHCMU !NI ,._ "Ml nu• WMAf TOU WANT"111 "ClOSI IHCOUNTllS Of TMI TMllD KIND" !NI ,... "CHINA SYNDttOMl" t'91 11:11~miijiiF~--§~·w;:::l~-:;-~-: .. ~·.A...,_ - .. 82~70_ -oa::u~=lO-=--t•I "--......... ( .... _ TMl IMfltll STllKH IACK tN I ......., ... _. terr orizing the lol'al senior citizens. With the help of her brother. a karate pror1<:1ent priest. she even takes a pair or hostages MISS BALLAR D w ork s diligently to breathe li fe into Tibbles' tired script (her reac· tion to he r first taste or man juana is particularly a scream>. but the play simply has too many loose ends to be complete ly entertaining The s1tuat1on 1s As the elderly sister. Camala Ashlend is hard pressed to hold up her end of the stage and of f ers little dimension sn her performance Frank Loverde gives a good account of hirru.elf as their clerical brother who, for some reason or other. g~s off to take a nap thr ough much or the play He dot>s. however. present a n effective authority figure the Orange Count' premie re of .. rtr'>t Monda) In 01.'tober.· a dramatic· rnmt•<h <Jbout the first v.<>ma n .iµpo1nteri to the Supn•nw <'11urt will be held Monda) and Tul:'-.da) at 7 30 p m Jt th(' l.aguna ~oulton Pia) hOU'•l'. 61)6 L&~una Canyon Hoad. L.a~una Bl' a ch direc tor l>ougla.., Hov. l' "111 t>t> seek- 1ng d l'.i~t •>f H men and two v.omc•n v.1th W\Pral good roles for 'it'111or ;u t11r-, and a blal.'k ac tor Family .tlot•ip .ffe«-ea Hollywood Discovers Utah SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Hollywood cow- boys have long been digging their booted toes into the red Utah dust, squjnting into the camera under the desert sun. These days, the state is mo re than a backdrop it 's home to the whole show. A growing community of film makers. alienat· ed by Hollywood's morality and high costs -or both -has found fertile soil in Utah's economic and social climate . "P EOPLE ARE SHOCKED when they learn bow many films are being made here," s aid P aul McGuire, a former New Yorker now with Utah's Linton Productions. "Utah is a phenomenal place for movie production -but it's still almost a secret." Hollywoood film companies often use Utah for location shoot1ng. Dir ector John Huston and actor John Wayne made SOJll e of their best-known westerns on the state 's vast deserts. a m ong its de· licate sandstone arches or high 1n its moun- tains And actor Robert Redford, who lives m Utah near his Sundance ski resort, filmed "Jeremiah Johnson'' and parts of "The Electnc Horseman" here. But the stale is more than scenery In the past decade, about 50 feature films -for TV and cinema -have been shot aJmost entirely in Utah, many by hom e-grown companies. ONE LURE FOR FILM makers is Utah resi· dents' strong support for family entertainment. ( BRUBAKER (R) 1t-1~J-U 1 ... 1011 URBAN COWBOY (PG) ,,_, __ 1»••• NO NUKES (PG) ,~,. A FANrASY. A MUSICAL A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE NOW PLAYING lDWAIUll' MllTOl Cos1a Mesa ~o 7'44 EDWARDS' CIMlMA WHT Wes1m1nster 891 ·3935 CIMlDOMl Orange 634·2.!i~J PAG"oC' UANUM DIUYE·IM Anat1e1m 879 98~ LM. 80\'D ) INFORMS In lhe DAILY PILOT "AIRPLANE" Ir-GI '"AMAL COutm>OWN" IN I "XANADU" (PG) ·I ' ---==========> ~a.HCH & CHOMf. MDT MOVll" Ill --n411MrtlE ,,., SftlKESIACK" __ ,.u __ "'Cl•CH A CMOt16" •It£. I f"ACO .cK.I" rat r-- Utah film mahrc; h:.1\C' lall'hed onto lhe ram1lv film tndustr). orphanE:'d by Holly v.ood ~cause many there consider a · G · rat1ng the kiss of death Sixty percent or Utah ·~ residents are members of the Church or Jesus Chn$t of Latter day Satnts -a faith that empha51zcs wholesome family ac- tivities Except for Wall Drsne> Productions. most G· rated fil ms now hail from utah. tncludmg hjts hke "The Life and Times of Gnzzly Adams." "The Lin coln Cons pira<'y," "Where the Red Fero Grows." and "In Search of Noah'l> Ark .. "Succeeds glorioustv." NC ....... . NUl<<!S ---e--·-~ r "A BETTER -FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS t •••• 1-TIME MAGAZINE I l .. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY t .0 )0600 I ll 11 U C"fV't C..._AS ( CAOOYSHACK •• ,.. • .0 ,, ., THE FIENDISH PLOT OF DR FU MANCHU !"GI FINAL COUNTDOWN "G• DOO"~~I . , .. , .... ,, 1o •u u .. ~--------------·- s I itJ-1 DM. Y ~OT VttS. W:Ork Force Aging Mo P opl 65 R mainin on Job 8 y am Cll a at I -----·-.. EW YORK lncreaa1nc •"8aberl ol Am•riuni around ~.at• h.•~e h1l on 1 re ~ lnl\•lkWI fi1hUn1 llC' Uct NCI& r.urlnt Until U.. pul f w )'Ht1, ~ vWon ol I *'• and protperowi retlr•meQt wu an lnle1raJ part ol the Anwrlca.n d,..•m E\" ry year, treater and 1n1ler per(en\q1 of older JK"OPI• lei\ t.be work fore to pun n.te il atJT NOW. tt0n0m1st.s at N'w York'• Mcwsen Guaranty Trust poln\ out, there are ••&n that that lona-eatabU.hed trt'nd 11 cbao1in& From lllM to t'75, fur cum pie, lbe percutqe ol men 6S and over IUJI m lbe Job martt't fell from almoet 40 to Zl 7 But since then it has barely dedancd at all; in im it stood at 20 And tMre is a good chance, Morgan Guaranty argues, that 1t wlll start rising ln lbe 1980s Some rea.sons for W s change lo attitude are plain The greater the rate ol 100at1on, the lesa secure people are likely to feel about the futgre purchas1.ng power of their re\iremeol in· comes. AFTER ALL, AT a 10 percent inflation rale, it takes only a Ut· tle more than seven years for the cost of living t.o double. Some other forces al work are a little more subtle. "Government policy, which formerly encouraged older workers lo retire, now Is tilting ln lbe otbtt dlrttllon.'' Mora&•n 0 u a ran\)' notes A policy ot mandatory l'f'U"' mtnt •t a l pl'IOhJbltf'd lo many ty~1 ol work, and mcrciu 1.n Soria! St"<"uraty bf.neflta hav" ~n lmpnJvC"d for lhou who put off their tt-Urf'm("n\ p111l that ••• OF C'O llSE, T11U~ ii an emv ttonal aubJt"<'t Anyoor who hh been working lor many yH rw to"' •rd a speC'1f1 C' retireme nt 1oal, ('()ftUibuUna lurae amounb to Social Sttunty amd u vl.na on his o"'n as well, 111 likely to bt-come agitated 1f told that at no"' ~wts the destrt'!I of the coun Ir) for htm to r hange tho~e pl&Dll But the fact 11> that 1t wou.ld be converuent tn several ways 1f he we re to do so Flrst or all. the over-all labor force ts expected to arow much more slowly in the 1980s than n did lD lbe 1970s. now that the post-World War II baby boom generation has come of age ·'As a consequence , there will be a risi.ng demand for older workers," says Morgan "Tap· ping lha\ repository of ex perience and knowhow will be helpful at a lime when the nauon faces problems of lagging pro· ductivity." THERE IS ANOTHER re · a son: "As a large prol>ortion of workers in their 60s continues t.o wortt, preuures on lhf nauon•a rettrtmtnt re..ourc 1 will uu " That lul 1enlt'nc 11 • 1entlt w•y ol 11yln& thal later retire- 'menta mi!Jhl help avert a nl1htm1&rl h altu•UOn 10 the )Uri ahead The youth explo Ion of the past twu d •cadt-:1 u1 pasl, and Amerir81\8 arf6 &ettlng older AJI olhc:r tJun111 t>.tn1 equal, that an c;1tnli lbtl pl"Otipect of more and more retlr~~s . with com· puaUvely fewer active workers to support theretiremen\system. Social ~curlty us a particular i.or~ llpot. The payroll tax, lbat 11 uppOrh thts program has already been raised substantial- ly, and i.s due to go up a lot more In lhe next few years . ln 1981 alone, the maximum tax paid by a worker 1s scheduled to jump about 2S percent, to $1,975. Bl'T ntAT BARELY begins lo answer the question of where the system will get the revenues 1t will need in the future - especially early in the next cen- tury, when the baby-boomers start reactung retirement age Already there are calls, as in the current Fortune magatlne. for raising the Social Security retirement age from 6S to 68. Whatever form they take. don't be s urprised 1f you see more "incentives to postpone re· llreme nt" in the future. To paraphrase Walt Kelly, as the search begins in earnest for so- meone to bail the troubled system out, we have s een the most Wcely candidate, and he is us I Energy-saving Mesa Firm Cited The King Engineering Co has earned an energy management award for innovallons that are chalking up energy savings 1n its Costa Mes a plant Jerry A King. company president, received the award fr!>m J ames Kennedy and Gary Pikop, Southern Cahforma Edison Co offi cials "Upon opening its manufacturing plant in 1979," Kennedy said ... King Engineering convert- ~d to energy-saving lighting to achieve initial sav Wl MITZI WELLS mgs over design specifications or 155,316 kilowatt hours per year. a savings equal to 250 barrels of costly imported 011 .. ABOUT A SECOND Kenned y s aid Edison is a ppealing to · customers to take mventones of their electricity TRUST DEED LOAN usage to determine how they can use energy more efficiently. Up ~o S50Q~OO The Energy Management Award LS presented I ' j to commercial and industrial customers which con g serve energy effectively, he added. Newport Equity 'Funds -Inc : H . Sl d •. f<&; .. k -·. ~ •• .,,.. _.._ eannus ate ;''J l'J (:{'.JO • ~' On PacTel Hike $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The first publJ c hearing on Pacific Telephone's request for a $794 million rate hike is scheduled Sept. 15 in San Fran· cisco, the state Public Utilities Commission says. • Inter••• only peyment • 1.c-• •Co•••rdal • Reeklent&al •Weekly co••lt--t• • Monthly f•ncflft9• • 6 •onth• to 3 y-n • So•th•m C.lllonlir ( r,•1, ,._,, lo.n lnfo,...rlo n ••"'Ice '' ,, ' '' f1ndriuriq ""'~d .. (714) 759·1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 730 N .. Wp()I'\ Cen1e• o ... e Oes19n Plan >'e•oort Beacn Ca· 10"•1a 92660 c;'fo{t·wp,111 -...:...:. l11a:r!trle -~mperlit:i-0 lie 8 C'orpo,..14' l'lan ·.">ult.-201 Nl'Wl>Ort Ccn11:r · ~o.pon Buch. CA 92660 FREE! FREE! FREE! ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR CAPITALIZE OH THE 1980 RIAL ESTATE MARKET!!! u Let Inflation Work for YOU! • • Reduce Taxes by Depreciation. •• lnc~ase Estate by Appreciation. •• Income Tax Tips Save Taxes by Making Your House Payment One Oay Early. Should You Pay Your Doctor Thlt Year or Next? • • Flnanclal Gains in Group Invest Ina. ••The TEXAS REAL ESTATE MARKET. • • Where to Get the Dollars to Start! JOIN US AT: 7:JOp.m. WIONEaOAY • Augu9113 ............... , ............... .... ,.,. ..... The P UC s aid the hearings will continue in Sacramento on Sept. 16 and lD Los Angeles Oct. 4. I N MARCH, PACIFIC TELE PHONE an· nounced it would pursue a S795 million increase but its application last week was for Sl million less. PacTel also is seeking permission to increase its rate of return from 10.2S percent to 13.47 per- cent. The hike, it said, is needed to meet higher costs for the year ending o~. 31, 1981. On April 2. PacTel was given $227.2 million of a S337 million rate increase it sought on an emergency basis The PUC said it would consider the remaining SllO million along with the $794 million application. IF 111E FULL S'7t4 MlLLION i.s granted, the surcharge -or rent -for a customer's first phone would climb from 60 cents lo $1 a month. Basic lifeline and residential measured service rates would stay the same. But the basic flat rate in Los Angeles and San Francisco areas would go from S6 a month to $8.50 Elsewhere. where PacTel's Zone Usage Measure· ment is not in etrect, the Oat residential rate would go from $5.70 to $8.20 a month. The basic business phone rate would go from $7 to $9 a month wilb the call-usage aUowance be· ing eliminated. Among olber increases, the cost for verifying a busy line or lnlerrupting a conversation would go from 2S to SO cents. Datsun Raises Price CARSON (AP I -Prices for new Datsun passenger cars and trucks are going up by an average 4.5 percent, or S29S per car, the fourth increase for 1980 models this year, Nissan USA has announced. The U.S. distributor of Datsuns for the No. 2 Japanese automake r , said "continuing Inflationary pressures in Japan and a slenificant change in the yen-dollar relation.ship dunni the last few monlhs were the contributing factor'' to the increases. COLLECTORS CORNER ... ,. Colne ....... QOLD&•LVER ...... ..., .. ,, .. ... a...... ..,_c•·•·~· .., .... ::= e = ·~ ,,.., ., ... "'SI'-9-'""" ••-" c.11-~ .......... (n4}• llll loutltC...fllueVllefe --.... .. i--.... ~ ...... . "'••***II Keepa you on top of the local acene .. Sunday a In the DAILY PILOT • I BUSINESS Power • Plan Has Backing SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The staff of lbe Public Utilities Com- miasion plans to recom · mend ~ project using Utab coal In a Nevada power plant to supply electric po wer to CaUfomia, according to a Newspaper report. However, the stall also favors acaling lbe project, first su1iested 20 years ago, to delete strip-mining coal near Bryce Canyon National Park, slurry pipes to move the coal and a power plant near St. George, Utah The San Franc isco Examiner reported that lhe staff will r ecom- mend the plan to the commission Aug 18 The paper r e ported that a commis s i on source told it that the changes would eliminate most obJect1ons to the plan wtth a new loss of only 15 percent of the power J e ckle. an 1,800-pound black Brahma bull. cra6Ms through st:,.ro foam and balsa wood wall during fllmmg of malt hquor ad for T V Like other personalities, Jeckle has a stand-m and tus hoofprmts are preserved m cement The staff recommen· d a t ion c alls f or a 2.000-meg awatt plant near Las Vegas. which would obtain coal from central Utah on existing ra il lines. the pape r said Power would be t rans ro1tted o ver 180 miles of transm1ss1on lines to Cahforma The Environme ntal Defense F'und says 1t op· poses the entire pro1ect I ()\'e•r Tht· (:ounlt·r HASO Liitinqi u .• • I ,, . . ..... 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Ridiculous as it may seem , that's the road being traveled by a San Francisco-based hodgepodge, Foremost McKe~son "Hodgepodge" 1s used advisedly This company was glued togethf'r m 1967 by joining a bag dairy <Foremost> with a large wholesaler of drugs and Liquor (McKesson· Robbms 1 The result as a corporate casserole in which the followmg products are ste wing FOREMOST Mll.K AND COTTAGE cheese ; Muelle r's ~paghelll and macaroni, McKesson Che mical s alt cake and c;oda as h Milkman cocoa mix and Magic Shell ice cream topping Sparkletts , Crystal and Alhambra bottled "'ale r . G;.il11ano It queur o;ua\l' \o\tne'> Ballanlm,,·., S<·otrh anrl ~1ount c;.n rum . Sun \1 .i r k h r1m 1• h I 11''1! p r t' ' ·, u r ., k 1 1 ' ~-,, r f' m u" t "' h I.' \ \I II ta J .... k \ () d k cl 1r" ·; :.J Money Tree ~tcK es.,on C'hemu·a l et h) lenf' glycol. and Armor All pro- lccl1\c chemicals fl's quale a mtxtun· bes t c haracterized by the failure r1f these 1ngred1C'nts to Jell In the latest Forbes roster of the lop 500 comµa n1e!). Foremost McKesson ranks 143rd in sale!) and 466th an profits If )OU had bought stock in the 1·nrrapany at the lime of lhe 1967 merger . you would have. :~ally taken a bath The> ve never gotten back to those levels It Y.a.s because the~ had all the appearance of a stumbhng giant that the ~f1am1 wheeler -dealer investor \'actor Po:..nl'r "'as attracted to foremost-McKesson. Posner dJre('ted one of has units. Sharon Steel, lo ac· cumulate <>hares and Sharon now owns about 9.5 percent of Foremost \!cKesson T HE FOR E~OST-M cK ESSON MANAGEMENT has been res1stmg the advances of Posner for five years, citing at limes hts unsavor» reputation Posner has had various run im "'1th the Securities a nd Exchange Commission. and he as under 1nvest1gat1on by a federal grand jury for possi- ble violations of tax laws One "''Ould think that the long-suffenng shareholders of Foremost-McKesson would welcome any kind of intrusion, but the management of the company hu been able lo foil Posner in tus attempts to grab a larger chunk or shares Those managers are s till womed about a Posner takeover threat They want to t'ontLnue to run the company. As a resuJt, at lhe Foremost McKesson annual mttl· mg last month the management rammed through an a m endment to the company's bylaws Taking advantage of lhe fact lhat the company d.Jstnbutes dru&S and liquor both hlgbly regulated fields 1. the ch.lei honchos -and their lawyers -concocted a stipulatJoo that if anyooe deemed lo be "unsuitable" by government authorities tried to gather more than 10 per cent of the company's stock, the djreclors could bar such a sale .f/i1o~k• In Ttw Spotlight N[W VOA'< AP M·f'~ """""" ~ .. '~ •nd ,.t c.~ ot ,,.. f • .,,.."' mo\• " t •• Ntw YC'I•• ~tot• EAlt,,.."0-u"'' t1•f'f "Ill; IUllOl\a It •t """O'• ff\.,. St Son, CO<o • ,,.. ""' W•rn ~D ltiib 1•).. C..10""-1.I • 1' Ii). 18M ltO~ "O S.n,MfO ..,,. '"'" "'41._.m., Ji A Jo .. re. 1.111 JS' oo II • -'""'' T~l l.lJ U. )) t1)f'W • ...... ) • ; ('( I• C-.h•~(I JIO U. .. ( l•••So< ' JIO ~ ""'" ~"" Q JOO 1'0i l' • )\ ·' r,,,. Am 1•1 ~ • 0.Q+lllEa l t.1 • • l • &-•1 ioooo 1H JOO l p11 a11d Dou:n• .. EW YO~.. 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Ill. <AP> Th• car wH ....... la.., ud lhe flrtt .. verUMllMlaLI caUed It .,elelUl." It died iD t• after attempts to MU tt u "nUty" and ''UuiftJ" fal.Mcl. It •• &be !*el, Ford Moe. Co. '1 .... mUUoft •U.•pt to talle aaother piece of the medium price car manet. ALTHOUGH IT'S btea 21 years 1htff an l!dael waa nunufac· tared, about 3,000 of lbem are allll on the road. Over the weekend. some 100 ol them were here for the Intern•· lion al Edle1 Club· a 12th annual show and meet. Club members -who go to the meets to swap stories and car parts, ~w olf their can and learn more about them -say they keep their Edaels because they love them. David Babb, president of the club, said except for a mint condition con- vertible, an Edsel owner would be lucky to set the ori1ina1 sticker price for hia car today. IN i-. they sold for $2,300 to $.1,488. The car, introduced in Au1uat 1957, featured such eneineerlng ad· vances for the time as an electric trunk re· lease, self-adjusting brakes, and a push· button transmlaaion in tbe center of the steer- in& wheel. It was the finl com- pletely new American auto from a major manufacturer in 20 yeara. recalls C. Gayle Warnock, who handled public relations for the Edsel. Advance publicity went well ; the public wu excited about a new car; auto writers ap- proved of the Edsel, said Warnock. BUT THE&E were problems, be1innin1 wttb tbe name. Pont bad done comumer studies and considered •.ooo names . The most popular were Ranger, Pacer, Corsair and Cita· lion. Studies indicated people associated Edsel with pretzel, Warnock said . But , Ed s el was chosen, in honor of former Ford president Edsel Ford , whose father, Henry, founded the company. Warnock also cited other problems -tbe price ol the car at the time the natioo wu eo- terin1 a receaaion; an attempt to sell the Ecllel tbrouah new dealenbipa lnatead of tbe established ones; and, meebanlcal problems wttb early Edaela. WBATEVE& THE reuooa, Ford announced ia November 1158that the ueo F.dlell rollln1 off tbe aaembly llne would be tbelut. W a mock had taken a job at International Telephone and Tele- 1raph Co. by that time, and he received a tele· 1ram from auto writer Art Ralltoo of Popular Mechanics: "The baby never did learn to walk . Con· doleoces.'' Hisp~c Scholar Fete Set ,~···-· . . . Babg'• First Steps Solomon, first giraffe to survive birth at Safariland Game Park at Pearl, South Africa, gets lesson in how to walk two days after be was born. NATION Political Death Probed Ex-tax Collector Accwed ~n Shooting TOCCOA, Ga. (AP> -A scheduled to meet a1ain ln the "We believe he hired the other two to kW her, that he wu not the trtaer man,•· the sheriff aald. "The Oftly motive we've uncovered at th11 lime, from the evidence we've found, ll strictly political, for the office he wu runninC for.•• former tax commiuloner la Democratic primary Au1. ~. char1ed with bJrinl a ''trtger man'' to kill the woman who aucceeded him in office Just day1 before the two were to meet ln an election. Deapite her death, the 1u1pect finished second to a late entrant and faces 1 runoff. It's the moat 1enullonal murder cue anyone cab re· member in thil northeast Geortia town ht tbe Blue Ridl• foothllla. Authorltiea aay the motive waa "strictly political." DONALD ADDISON, 40, wu arrested Sunday and charted with murder in the July 31 aboot- ln1 death ol Elizabeth Wllllama, 51, the incumbent com- missioner. accordine ·to Stephens County Sheriff Don Shirley. Addllon, who was bein1 held in the county jail without bond, held the tax commlask>ner'a post from 1.972 unW 1976. The job, which Involves colleetion of county taxes, paya $14,800 a year. Mrs. Wiiliama, a former book· keeper for a concrete company, defeated Addison by 150 votes in a 1976 nmoff. They had been MRS. WILLIAMS' hu1band found her body July 31 In the carport ot their home when be returned from work about 1 a.m. Coroner Ray Willia said she had been shot once in the neck and once ln the bead with what appeared to be a .31-callber pistol. "The finl ahot wu from fairly close ran1e." he said. "The aecood Ume, the IUD WU placed a1alnat her head aod fired. Someone walked up to her and made sure.'' Shirley aaid that in addition to Addiacln, a second man, John Michael Jones, 29, wu arrtsted in Greenville. S.C .. and charted with murder in the cue. Jones waived extradition to Georeia on Monday, authorities said. .\ MU&DER WAR&ANT wu issued for a third man, James Everett Castell, 35, also of Greenville, the sheriff aaid. Shirley said Addison "didn't say anything when I went to pick him up. "He just came alone." Shirley uid. "I think he's tryin1 to ar· ranee for a lawyer DOW. ADDllON FINISHED second In the Aus. s primary beb1Dd Vicld Whitworth, a tax otflce employee. Althoup Addlaoe and Mn. Williams or111DJJy ....e the only cudidatea ln U.. race, quaJlfylnc for the office wu re· opened followln1 tbe lneum- bent'a death. A nmon ia 1cbeduled Aus. • between Addi1on and Ms . Whitworth. Georpa law would prohibit Addison from runnine for office or serving only ll con- victed ol a felony. Stephens County Is a diversified community of small industries and some farming. 8HJaLEY DECLINED to say what evidence led to the charges against Addison and the two South Carolina men. "I talked wltb several wit· neaaes and It fmally came tn U1ht," he said. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . -----........... -.... -· ------..... -~ ..... -_ ... ~~ . ..,...._...,.~..._......, ____ ........... ...,_...,.....,._ ..................... -... ~ INSIDE: •Futurlng •Landers •Claslffled DAILY PILOT -•• \ Pae-Five Winner Will Get Rose Bowl LOa ANOSLSS (AP) 11M pres' ....._ illlll ~Uon ol P1elftc 10 con· llrw1 KMoal haft ll~Md UM luue fll mt 1Med traucrtpt ud 1u demk endlt eeMdala b& ~ ~·~ -ln lfteet creatUaa a Pac~. At a .... , .. llondQ la O.vv. the ,...a ol ddief u~uuv" Nt ln half the ........ ol ldlooll tUC"lble tor \.he 1'80 Pae·lt football c r o wn and for ,......... football compeliUon The ....a .._. out a varie ty of penalties to ille ualveraltlH whose athletic pro· ., • ., llaave bea cited wlth academic vtoa.Uom. Oreton wu the hardest b.lt , ~Mac two years' probauon. Tld PAN&L•s UN.\NlllOUS rulln& ellmluted five 1chool1 -Southern California, UCLA, Arizona State , 0..... State and Ore1on -from coo-tatlcm lor any bowl berth, lncludint the Ron Bo w\ The pane\ d"c kd e d . llowever. lhll al\ t'On/erenc~ 1am~1 play ed dw'\nt \ht 1990 aeaaon will counl ln the 1tandio1a Ructlon from the afft:clf:d 1chooh1 uni d from btth:r melancholia to apolotetic acqul cence, but ortt' voice aald It didn't matter too much "We're 10rry the fi ve colleies have been ruled lnellt lble ," said Bill Nicholas, chairman of the Tournament or ROHS l.n P asadena, "but those thinas happen People will slJll come to the Rose Bowl game " Elsewhere. however, comments were less sanguine SOU'nlEllN CAL FOOTBALL Coach J ohn Robinson "We 're very disap pointed about the decision " UCLA Coach Terry Donahue "The in cide nt for which we are being penalbed occurred three years aao. I am e mbar rassed that the academic In- tegrity of UCLA hu been subject to question, and I feel very sorry for our players and coaches." Arizona Stale Coach Darryl Rogers whose school already has forfeited Its 1979 victories after investiga tion round lh al eight players we r e Ineligible because they blld received credit for coursework they never did : ". . We've already been penalized more than any other school. Things t hat have hap· pened t o ASV have already done damage " O R EGON ST ATE COACH J oe Aveuano· "We're jusl going to have to sacrifice for past mistakes. I'm nol sure we weren't on a runaway car ready to self-destruct, and I Uunlt that having someone come in and help clean up our houae makes you more aware or the situation and put.a everything maybe back in the proper perspectiv~." OREGON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR John Caine: ''The conference bas acted thoroughly and promptly. Obviously. the penalties are hard to accept becau.se they mean that we will not be able to participate in a bowl game this seuon. However, we are pleased that there is only a one-year peoa1ty involved." The five universities were penalized for "violations of conference rules and standards in the areas of unearned credits. falsified transcripts and tbe un- warranted intrusion of athletic depart· ment interests into the academic proc· esses of the respective universities," the panel's report said. No other action is contemplated. said Pac-10 s pokesman J im Muldoon. He s aid any penalties for non-academic violalioos would come from the Na· Uooa\ Collegiate Athletic Aaaociation. Washington State University 's Dr. Glenn Terrell, who chairs the presi· deots and chancellors group, defended the penalties. "WE FE EL THESE AcnONS were necessary to preserve the academic in- tegrity of the conference, our institu- tions and our athletic programs," he said. The cbier executives' panel also met· ed oul a variety of other sanctions against member schools: -Southern Cal : ineligible ror the track and h e ld confe rence cham- pionship in 1981 and for participation in the 1981 Pac-10 or NCAA track and field championships . adjustment of all dual ($tt PAC-5, Pa1e 8%) 0.-., "'-~.., OerY ·- NEW ENGLAND'S AA YCLA YBORN SHAKES THE BALL LOOSE FROM JEFF MOORE, BUT HE WAS JUDGED GUil TY OF PASS INTERFERENCE. -=feace Prevails m ---35-31 Def eat We've Been Accepted -Veteran Doug France By JORN SEVANO °' .. 0...-, ""'·-On a nicht of fulfilled dreams, memorlea and emotions, tbe moat poignant reality of the Rams ' contest w i th Ne w En&land Monday was that or peace;_ peace between Geo~gi~ Fronti e r e aod h e r 1tep1on Ste ve Rosenbloom ; peace between the fans and the Ram players ; and p e a c e between q uart erba c ks Pat Haden and Vince Ferragamo. cooceroed, was that of the crowd s upport, which started during warmups and finished with Vince Ferragamo receiving a standing ovation as he left. the field at game's end. thing." added offensive tackle Doug France. "We've been ac· cepted." In the ongoing quarterback controversy between Hadeo and Fer ragamo. the two combatants m ay not be ready lo rully accept each other. but at least a truce. of sorts, was made when Haden rea ched out his hand to Fer· ragamo lo congratulate him for a job well done against the Patriots. Tbe cheers were qwte a con- trast from recent years when t h e R ams p l aye d a l the Colis eum and booing almost see med a part of their existence there. Ob, yes, there was a game. too. And not 1 bad one at that, considering exhibition contests, llt.bouab the Rama lost , 35-31, to the PatrioU before a Welcome to Anaheim crowd of 62,356. At Anaheim Stadiu m , the R ams we r e accepted with people's arms opened wide. If this had been Round One of a scheduled four-round bout, the re would have been no doubt as to who scored the opening vie· to r y Ferrag a mo. l be good· looking ltalian who seems to have won the crowd's laocy, had Haden. the Rhodes Scholar. bat· tered and beaten on the ropes as the beU sounded. But the game definitely took a bac k seat to the behind-the·, acme stories. Tlae b t11est cba n ee. at "It sure was a good feeling," s aid guard Jackie Slater of the cr owd. "It was the first time in awhile you could feel that the crowd was behind us. I certainly enjoyed the opening day game. The fans were super." least as far as the players were ''I tbiok t h e fan s a r e glad to have us. That's the main Haden, playing the entire first h a lf, could manage only a What's That Old Saying? Take the Bus, Leave It w Us BJ CURT SEEDEN Ot .. O.ity,... ..... It •• a scene rt1bt out of the Pied Piper . The Or~• County Transit Di.atrict bus drlv.er wbo .. ~--... , .. ed ... about 40 persons into the 1980 NFL ..._ Ud lost bis bus. 'l'be driYer, bis ftnt name was Steve, said tJMre •• IOIDe kind of mix-up about where the .,.... were to be parked at Anaheim Stadium. ADd while tbe late New En&land rally which ,......_. ID a 35-31 victory over the Rams miebt UYe pat a damper on the eveniq for many foot· ball ·-· rtden ol the OC1'D bus from w euna 111111 '° A,,...m bad DllXed emotions about Ule --=.. .-amootbly at the start, u Steve •• a..-ed lbe larce. air-conditioned bus through tM ~ Santa Ana Fl"eeway traffic in what ................. = .,..t sour when be and moet of b.11 p•~ bad to make their way throuch a maze el ._.. to ftDd N No. 3G'1I wbell tbe 11me wu .... .. Dnt tblllll flnt. Two 1trHmllaed IMIH• cruised Into tbe • ns • aDa Psk ud Ride at 5:41 p.m. MObday. ..,.., ... tcWuled to luft • •:• wttb • croup fll ... hac'lkMI llam fw ~ • trium· .~'$ hftoprof...... la()nqe ~····•·die mm M CM P8ft W IUde bM ................ 0.. ...... .-to ...... .............. , .... . Still. the fans remained calm . They bad read a oumber of stories on the parking situation at Anaheim Stadium. They were aware that about 60 percent of the stadium parking spaces were alr eady sold to season ticket holders . The general mood was "lake the bus and re- lax." At 6:20, a sharp, late-model OCTD car zoomed '· into the parking lot a nd four very ofliciaJ looking OCTD officials begin assesstnc the situ1Uon. A quick call on the walkie t.alkie brought an announcement that at least three more buses were on their way: two from Santa Ana's F ashion Square, and one from Garden Grove. That was bad news to many in the line which was trowing by the seconds. Santa Ana! That was another 20 minutes of waltin'I. Btrr L~ THAN FIVE lllNUTES LATER, a bus from Mission Viejo, with plenty of room for those who wanted to stand, arrived. Tbe but la Steve's. It'• the one that could.ll't be found later 1n the evenln1. It's the bul I boarded . 1 was amoq the lut three to squeae oeto but No. 3078. Tbat meant I was atucttnc near tbe fJont of the abuWe, apendint much of the time ta1kial to Steve. Steve ... a IOOd l\lY. Aa •• made our WIJ OD· to tbe trwwa1. be remut.S, "All rilllt. ... ,_. reacly to IO to Ute ColiMum T '' That Ml tbe mood for tbe ride to AaaMlm. Wbll• .... ot tbe rtMn ... ~enMd ... Ute t.ralflc (tMJ ln•ld to tWr ttl'Mhnor ,... ba u... -........... woUI ........... ellMI' .. .... to .......... ,. Sleft ----to __ ..... bf 7. Durln1 the trip, be u plalned OCTD'a (lee 9l18. Pa .. II) --·-----~----' me ager three points on the scoreboard while complet.mg 11 of 17 passes for 124 yards in h.i.s first outing since breaking a finger in Seattle last year . Ferragamo. on the other hand. re11 just short or brilliance in the second hall, completing nine of 11 tosses for 196 yards and four touchdowns -all through lhe air . Con s t an tly i n a h ole , Ferragamo brought the Rams within striking dislaoce twice before finally throwing the go- ahead touchdown passes of 40 yards to Drew Hill and lJ yards to Victor Hicks. He left with 7 "17 in the game and the Rams ahead. 31-21. ··I · m try ing lo d o good because r m competmg against another guy.·· said a s ubdued Ferragan.o. "The better I look the better the coaches have lo look at me. ··Pat and I understand this is a co mpetitive thing. He un · derstands and I understand the competitive factor involved I think Pat and I are handling this <See PEACE, Pa1e IM ) New Cult Arrives: Rmn-mania By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of ""° o.lrt ~!Nt I~ A new cull ls born -Ram m ania People 1n Orange Co11ot : proved Monday night that the: a re not only craiy about th· Rams. but they are also just plail crazy T hey stood m huge lines to ge tic kets. to buy over-priced beer to get to their seats and to go ti the bath.room They put up with inadequati parking. a fireworks show whicl choked them with smoke. and ; $2 million scoreboard wh ich di< little more t han hype ha m burgers, auto parts and cars They weren't ventunng intc the chaos of Anaheim Stadiun COMMENTARY to witness a Super Bowl . It wiu just a pre-season game agains1 the New England Patriots. BUT TO MANY, it was a his· tor ic moment just the same. Pre football has officially come le Orange County. Special souvenir tickets were printed. "We hope you s ave tonight's Ucket.s and that, some day in the future, they will help you re- m ember that you were part of history on Aug. 11, 1980," Rams Own e r Georgia F ron t iere wrote in the souvenir program. It was a funny, sad , a1ooizin1 and exhilarating evenin1. ~ wlth any new invention, there are a few bugs to be worked out before tbe Rams cao say they truly have a class product - eltheroo the field or around it. Here are a few b.lghligbta and lowlights: • • • Georlia wrote an introducsory piece in the procram which said, amone other thlnes, that ··we are proud that there are now 17,000 partiq spaces." Why lhou.ld she be proud of that? More than I0,000 people came to lh1a 11me, ....... , proud ol 17,-~--T 'l'llleul1wle ofl can ftiiad to be partlld lD ......... m• - and drt'IW'I were ·~~ the Ulftl array c:#pit who we!Pl~I alz ~ ot 4"t for .. lrl • . ...... - A reataurartt ",. .. ,..~ , .. ~ l M Mll·DJlllA. ~ -..,- ~ A Capau .. A9P0rt From the Wortd of Sport1 Fidry h's Ann OK ow, Thanks to Right oun I ....._APIMllpakMs BYAN VIU.E, Ind -M•rl ••The Bird' II f'ldt}'('b Md • trlumpb1nl fa_rew~ll to EvaruvllJt Mid al.Dor t.que ba et.au. but oot without thank ... tbe man who h~ped him •alv•a• a falterin1 catttr. 11M oi~ Fidrych leR to rejoin tht Detroit Tlaers, Triplett Manaaer Jim Leyland found a banball in hill IO<'ker "Hl. Jlm,'' 1t Saud 'Okay <.'tty . Thanks, Mark l''tdrych " It v..lb a refert1'lcf' to an Amenun "' UC••llon 1ame in Oklahoma ('1ty on M11y 2 a i&iame that may have 1'erved us n turn ma polllt In a ('Clrt't'r gonr isour Fidr)•ch '4a:. tht' Triplets' startina patcher thlill mght And for the first tJme an h1s life. he d1d11 t IJ\l through tht' fir.t in· ninii lit' rel1rt'd thl' f1r:.t batlt'r, but vro ceedt'd to ~\'t' up lhrce ~ingles and a dou ble before Le) land pulled h1m from tbe ~ mound 1J1o•'f<" It was h1!> fourth i.tart of the year and the fourth time he'd faded to pitch effectively He lert the aame with an 0·2 r ecord and a 9 33 earned run average "That was probably the most rrustratmg period Mark's ever had, and I sensed how he fell, .. said Leyland "So after the game I look him with me and we had a fe w dnoks and talked about things. "Mark was really confused fie wondered 1r things would ever work out for him He said, 'May~ th1!> 1s It Maybe I should be back working at the gas station Maybe 1t'!> Just not meant t.o be.' .. "Mark Fidrych wouldn't quit anythmg. But that night he was really down. really frustrated. It was just a complete low for him. I'd never seen him so low " l.,eyland told hjm "not to make any rash decis ions, to wait a couple days and maybe he'd s ee things differently. Fortunately, that's what he did and, from that point on. things were on the upswing." .....------quu1.-of f lw Day ------. Graig NetUes, third basem<\11 or the New York Yankees, commenting on U1e length of the grass in Tiger Stadium infield at Detroit "They don't have a father-son game he re because the kids would get lost.•· ffo1Uton f'eeflng the Blun Vida Blue, with relief help from AJ Holland and Greg Minton, won his first game in two months as San Francisco beat Houston, 5-4 Mon- d ay night to highlight National League baseball action . In other games, Ken Grttrey rapped three hats, m · eluding an RBI single, lo pace Cmcinnati to a 1·0 victory over San Diego . . Right fielder Mike Easler and second baseman Pbll Gan e r made game-saving defensive plays in the sixth inrung as streaklllg Pittsburgh nipped the New York Mets, 2·1 in a game called after 51'l innings because or rain Tony Scott and Ted Simmons com- bined for seve n hits and six RBl and ~n Durham belted a two-run homer lo lead St. Louis to a 16-0 victory over Montreal . . . The game between the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia was suspended after 10 in- nings with the score lied, 5-S . Montre al has acquired pitcher J ohn D'Acqulsto from San Diego for cash and a player to be n ut: named later The Padres have placed catcher Fred Kendall and outfielder Von Joshua on waive rs for the purpose of g1vmg them their uncond1t1onal release . Mets catcher John S~ams underwent i.urgery to repair a fractured finger, the team reported Red-hot Oriole# Do It 1lgaln Eddie Murray's s1xth-inrung homer broke up a II pitching duel between Denn.is Martinez and Larry Gara and lifted Baltimore to a 2·1 victory over Kansas City in American League baseball action Monday night. It was the 10th consecutive victory fo r the Orioles . . . Boston shortstop Rlc:ll: Barleson's throwing er · ror set up two unearned runs in the eighth inning as Detroit nipped the Red Sox, S..7 ill a ram delayed game . . . Regpe Jac:ll:1oa hit his 400th career home run and Aurelio aodrle11ea slammed an equally dramatic two-run homer in t he ninth inning to lead the New York Yankees to a 3-1 vic- tory over the Chicago White Sox. Fanatics' D eliglaf Fans Still Dazed ·in Dream Swing 1· PHILADELPHIA I AP > When the 24 baseball buffs rem- inisce about their "dream swin1," they won't be talking about the home-run s wipes of Re11ie Jackson or Mike Schmidt. Nol that they haven't seen tne Yankees' slugger or the Phillies' power bitter. In fact, they saw 10 major league parks. 17 teams. the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Babe Ruth Shrine. and some even witnessed feisty Oakland A's Manager Billy Martin hold· inc court in a bar in Cleveland. The rans' "dream s wing" throuch the major leagues also lncluded two aU-nJght bus rides. The tour, believed the first of Its kind, covered 3 ,SOO miles between Detroit, where it start· ed Au1. l , and Chicago, where it eoded Sund~. To peu Ume on the 10-day trip. the rau bulled themselves witb -what elff? -baseball trivia. Morris, 30, an Elyria, Ohio, con· struction worker. The Cans were as typically American as the game they p ursued. They ranged in age from 12-year-old Ohio boy t.o a 71-year·olO r etired engineer from Connecticut. One of t hem. 23-year -old sports writer Brad Betker of Carbondale, Ill., had an ulcer flare up on the second day. "Ulcer or no uJcer, I wouldn't have missed this," said Betker, who managed with warm milk, crackers and perseverance. The trip was the brainchild of Charles Laterza of Clyde. Ohio. He charged each ran $849 and wound up f700 In debt. "I always wanted to make a trip like this, so I can't complain about running a few hundred dolJars over budget." Laterza spent $150 for an ad last January In The Sporting Newa, the national baseball weekly. T he wire services picked up the atory, and slmUar· minded Cana r11ponded. Snipe Winnen LAKE CARLYSLlt, Ind. John Shadden and Mike Seaerblom, botb of Lon1 Beach, flnlthed fint and HeODd In the Junior N1Uonal Cllampkmlblp 4-&M==ClaN laturday1 .._.. for tbe worla dl•m ll ........ lpaln In September. { ~._,,..,,. (JJ11a1 !lf"C• a11 t:xa•lfl f" SUWANEE. GD Re1uitt Smith Is out to pro [i] vt to lti. ""Mid that 'I mall phaye~ can make 1t 1n f. t prof 1onal football Smith, 11 kick return 1tpeclall1'l for lht Atl8nl11 l<'atl<'ons of lh•· National f'ootball Le.gut-. say11 he wants to "1tt an t'umplr for the s mall people, to let them know they t'ID cootributt om .. thlnii rn apo~ •· • ··1 want to el an t'Omplt for lhc co11 <'he$, too," said SnHth. \\ho 1:. ~ ~1 ' 11nd wetgh~ 1&4 Pound11 · I w41nt to l1•t tht•m know that the httlc peovle should hftvt' 11 c·huO<'l' to pltiy," he u1d "Glvt them the p11di. and let tht'm •ct out tht>rc If they aet cut. then they eet cul. but don't clt'ny tlwm the c hllnl'l' becau.'le of their size " N1cknu111cd "Sup1•r Gnat," Smtth got has chance Thurs day night •n th<• l''<1h·oni. 14 10 los<> to lhe Seahawks at Seattle when he r .. tumed thr ••t-kickoffs for 8S yards and six punl~ for 29yurd"I "I'm &dthht'tl that I have played m at least one N t"L IC•mt> 'h,· 1a1d 'If I do n't make 1t, I 'm satisfied. I'm only 24 I h11vt• two mor e Yt'csrs before they say I'm over the hill My drt>arn 1s a rl'ahty "It WUS a great feeling playing In front Of all those people an thc K10gdome I was nervous the whole game J made a pro m1:se to myself that when l got there Ito the prosJ I '411uldn't <'h.mge an} thing I've always been a crowd pleaser I don't fair l'alt'h lhl' ball much 1 hate lo do 1t I hke running 1t Tht•y ran't hit me hard because I'm so s mall .. .'ifablt1r ott J'argt-f bed Oiler• L(J#f* The 1w " Houston offense us hered 1n by [i] quarterback Keo Stabler took two pages of c. • statistics forms to h!>t players who caught passes but _1l wa!> Tampa Bay's Cbuck Fuslna who got the i.tat1sllcs that counted a 21 -7 exhibition game victory Mon day nig~t Stabler had 13 di!ferent receivers catching passes l'ii:ht end Raymond Chester is back in the Oakland I raining camp, thoughts or retirement apparently behind him Lead.mg Detroit defensive player Doug EngUsb won't pla.) football this season. possibly ending his NFL career .1fter fl\ e seasons English, m a letter to the club. says he no longt-r has lime to play football and pursue business mlerests Injured starters Randy llugbes and Drew Pearson re· turned to practice and probably will play Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium against the Rams Missing veteran Cornell Webster has rejomed the Seattle Seahawks and rookie offens ive tackle Andtt Hines finally has passed his phys ical exam . Bob Kuec:henberg met with M1am1 owner Joe Robbie but officials or the club say they haven't hurd whether the veteran offensive lineman would end has self- 1 m posed retirement ,...-------Ba11rbaU Toda Pl -----~ On this date in baseball in 1964 Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees belted home runs both left handed and nght handed m the same ~ame ror the 10th time 1n his career a major league record Sart-dblt Ii fng Courl • A •rri«"n ·,. Cup NEWPORT. R I Sweden's King Carl Gustaf ~ XV I wi II try to a void a royal fuss during his v1s1t to ... Newport Wednes day lo promote the Sverige, Sweden 's entry in the America''> Cup race ··Nobody'<; going to be bowtng down and playing trum pets for him or anything, .. s rud Russell Edwardc;, one or the organizers r>f the race The king, who iA11l be accompanied by his wife, Qut·en S>·lvia, '411l .!.pend m O'\t of thei r h ve-da) v1s1t watching tht> races and getting some s un. according to Elisabeth Tarra~ Wahlberg, the king's press secretary fiolfer B erlin Plead• lnrtO<"f!'RI A law)er for ~olfer Bruce Devlin, r harged • w1tb patroruzing a prostitute last month, entered an innocent plea for his client Monday in circuit rourt . Steve Polson, 19, of Hemet, died of in- JUries he received in a practice run at Ascot Park in Gardena July 18 The U.S Department of Jusuce has issued sub· poenas involving a perfecta race at the Detroit Ract' Course in the v.akc· of sus pen!>1ons of tv.o JO<."ke}'> C1t\ pohrt• have arrested a r are track employee and <ba r ged him 11i 1th sccond-degrcl· grand larceny ror allegedly punch1n~ h1m.,clf SI 19.000 worth of mutuel tickel11 Laney Smith. a 32 year old Snydl'r !': Y dental ass1stant, carded t1,1,o b1rd1es and a boge) e n route to a on<' under par 71 to gain the 1".Jpen1ng round lead in the U S Women's amateur gol! champ1onsh1p in Hutchmson, Kan .... Alan Jones, former football coach at Mississippi State. has been hired as assistant athletic director for SPorts promotion at Texas A&M The players and o wners of teams m the North Amencan Soccer League will meet today m the first-ever collecuve bargain mg session in an effort to agree to terms for a league-wide contract. T~ef•fon_ Radio TV: NFL Football Patnots vs Ram~ at Anaheim. ~ pm .. Channel 11. Taped Soccer Soccer Made in Germany, 5 p.m .• Channel 50. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Seattle, 7 30 pm . KMPC C710J; Atlanta at Dodgers. 7:~ pm . KABC 1790> BASEBALL /SPOATSBAEAK . ............. HIGH..fl YING DARREL THOMAS ISCUT DOWN AT SECOND Bra,·es Win, 3-2 -------- Guerrero Right, One Pitch Did It LOS '\"'<a:u·:~ I A P J Bob- b) ('11 >. th<' rn:rn 4ger of the AllJntJ Hr:t\"P'> v.at<'hed fr<Jm the '>land.-. Jt l><Jd~n Stadium as he !>:ti out thl' first da) <JI a three da> suspen:.1on handed down l>y Natarmal League Presi· dent Club FPt>ne) f' or <'lght innings Monda y n 1~lit <"ox no doubt liked 1,1,hat h1· '>J\lo But m tht' nmth, he was 110 rl1111ht fidv,.ting 'I h+· l>od1-?1·r., tra1l1nr J <I 111:1111"! ltP ~';"'' v.ith onl. 1Jnt- •1ut .1nr1 ''"'""ti I 11i<1 runs but the Hr a\'"' hl'ld 11n for .J 3 2 \ 1ct<>r) 1>r-.p1t1• th .. Ir'"' I.A)!> Angt'les rt'lainc'<i 1h ont• hdlf game lead ovl'r Hou.<,ton in thf' :'Ill We-s t Thf' Dodgrr<. and Hra' f'" mt•f.'t agam tonight. '4•1th Doyle AJex and er . 10 6. c;tartmg for Atlanta. and Hob Wt>lrh l•J 7 , for the Dodc(•r; Th•· BrJ\P!; hrot.1• ,, .. r:•rf· 11·' 111 m lt-1• 1·1i:htt1 11allmc l111di• r 1 Jn• r l1oon "'•ti• 11 f•ir ttir ,.,, r 1111' H1,1 111 111 ninth Lo ... /HI~· I• ,, led l/11 h ........ 'Al'hnut ·' hll '!'l lltl• \I v..dl..• I H '~ \111n 1t.i\ ...,;. '' • ..• r ••. 111d H11n C"1 \ I• dr ,, 1 , 1H·r r•·r., "'111).:lt'fl h11rn1 '"'" TUii' It. i,ull t ht• ()1)i-j rc•r-\lo 1th1n 11111 hut rt·lJeH•r Ha r k (\Jmp l!nt tht· final t'4oout.s to pr1•-.1·n·1' th1 "'in for Ric k \1 atul.1 ~t .Hula i 111 -..11d aft,.rward. "'Ph~-.1call~. I 1,1,,1., t1n•d and I rea I h d1dn t ha' i> ver~ good stuff Hut r 11ia~ ablE' to make the good pitch 1,1, hc•n I had to · Ma tula. '4 ho defeated Lo:. An~<'ll''> three t1mrs last \'ear. added. I fan•rl the Oodgers enough to kno1,1, ho1,1, to pitch lo them Hut I think the ke) to rn) turnaround was goin& to the bullpen . ·'I'm a sinker ball pitcher, and thl' !>ecret is keeping the ball down " That 1s what he did for eight in· nings, givmg up fo ur hits, and none aftert.hethlrd. But after walking Monday and Garvey with one out in the ninth, Camp took over. He walked the bases loaded a nd then faced <; uerrero The rook 1e ce nterfielder 'lngled to dnve m the Dodgers' only runs or the ni nth . Af- t,.r1,1, ard, he sounded aPologetic "He gave me a pitch I should h d' e hJt out." Guerrero said. "It was nght down the middle, but I did something wrong. And I "ent up there thinking 'One p1tt'h andthegdme 1sover' " Tt11· Bravei; managed onl y l•iur hill> an the first seven in· 111n.:c; ag;11 n ~t Sutto n . who dlt,ortx-d hi'> fourth loss against 1·1~ht \I.In.' I hi· I a<·t ur matter. I gave up tl4 n runs too many," said the Dodgers' veteran righthander. "( made a couple of glaring mis- takes inthate1ghthmning " The first mistake was a lead- orr s ingle by Matula. who came into the game with only three hits all season Jerry Royster forced Matula for the fi rst out, but rook:ie Rafael Ramirez and Gary Matthews followed with singles to produce the first run. One out later. Chris Chambliss dumped a two-run double down the left field line. f'ro..Page81 PAC-5 ..• Baseball Standings mee t and confere n ce cham- pionship m~t resulls for the 1978 season t.o eliminate points won by ineligible athletes. resulting in Southern Cal vacating the 1978 P ac-lOtrack and field ti lie. That p e n a lt y came on the heels of revelations earlier this year t hat forme r NCAA 400-meter das h champ Billy Mullins was accepted into Southern Cal with a transcript that included 28 credits alleged· ly received from four different junior colleges. widely separat ed geographically. during tbe sem este r before be entered Southern Cal in 1978. The school already had been stripped of Its national collegiate title by the NCAA for the same violations. -UCLA: rorrelt all of Its um football games in which any in· eligible athlete played. UCLA Athletic Director R obert Fischer called tbe penalties "very severe," and said, "What happe ned three years a10 w as an unwilful tranairession and could not hap- pen today under o ur present academic saleguarda." -Ari.aona State, previously declared lnellgible ror the 1980 football champion.ship: declared Ineligible for any post-season football competition. -e>recon State: forfeit all its 1977 and tm camet In which any Jnellclble athlete participated. -OrQon: forfelt aU Ill 1977, 1171 ud 11'19 1amea in which an1 lmllllbl• atblN partlcipat· ~..I rtdDce be lDWal ,raa&l·ln· ua ID football to tla'ff .., than lh•Y would otherwlM M nUUed for the t•t·C academic year. NATIONAL I.EA.GUE WH t Division W L Pct. 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Cit• II•• I• llH I " O O t•nd II( '"Qm•n I 11 t •• Nl lnnnola l (rl(•\(ltlltl" , TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE IARWICk WILL GIYI YOU THE SHIRT OFF HIS IA Ck DON'T MISS BARWICK'S SPECIALS! ''? .. • THIM TOOA Y •• Come In For Your Free T ..shirt &DemoRidl '·· Tu.day, Augu11 12, 1980 DAILY PILOT 83 The Many Moods of Anaheim Stadio91 Fr.., Pap BJ RAM-MANIA. street from Anaheim Stadium offered to r eser ve tables for patrons before and after the game. The reservations were booked up three months before kickoff. Three months! Ram. mania. * * * NETS WERE INSTALLED behind each goal post to catch footballs. Each of the game's 11 kic ks sailed high over the ridiculously short nets. Ushers tried to retrieve balls from the fans but were reduced to wandering helplessly through the crowds while fans pointed in different directions. * * * GEORGIA'S OFFICIAL message to the fan said, "We want you to have tailgate parties,•· and indeed there were several in the stadium parking lot. Anaheim police were asked lf all that pre-game drinking was going to cause them a few head aches. A depa r tment spokesman felt the partygoers would be eating enough to keep drunkenness to a minim um. Despite all this, city ordinance 7.16.050 prohibits consumption of any alcoholic beverage tn a parking area. * * * ONE &ESl'AURANT near the stadium offered a pre-game din· ner special. An estimated 100 people w~re lined up outside the buildinl nearly 21h hours before 1ametime. * * * &UMORS CIRCULATED that Georsta would be arriving by htlkopter. At 7 p.m. a helicopter circled the stadium, but depart- ed. There was nowhere to land because ID08t of the 17 ,000 park· lq spaces were already filled. * * * AT I P.•. Georgia was inside ber private, luxury suite over- aooklq the 40-yard line . Holding a drink in hand, she greeted cu-tau they arrived -which u.er contJnued to do throughout tile p&aylnt ol the national an- them, laqbln1 and excbanlinl killa all the while. • * * atJllOU THAT the press box woaldD't be ftnllbecl in tJme fM U.. llama' opeaer were untrue -IOl"t al. Tbe basics were there, .. u. air condiliollllla dkln 't won. It ._ .. a comfortable 7t ••sr-• the fieJd at same I 1 • • time, but much hotter than that inside the crowded box. Writers had to step outside to get a breath of fresh air. Seven men labored on the roof in vain at· tempts to fix the machinery * • * THE NEW scor eboard is d w a rfed b y adver tising billboards which surround it. A distracting Panasonic sign blinks off and on periodically, and the billboards occasionally rotate lo display different commercial messages. The scoreboard is capable of instant TV replay. but while home viewers were watching a replay of a 15-yard pass play to Terry Nelson, those in the stadium were treated to an airline commer cial. • * • THE RAMS new mascot, a real ram, made his debut. The Ram s tried using a mascot several years ago, but he kept eat· ing rus blanket and was fired • * * DESPITE ALL the inconven· \ences , including l o ng bathroom lines in the expansion area, the crowd came to life in the second half as Vince Fer- r a g a m o ignited the Rams' charge, and they began cheering the scoreboard replays almost as l oudly as t h e plays themselves. Ram-mania. Tackle Could Be Expensive P ORT ERVILLE CAP> -A $115,000 lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a Porte r ville High School student who sustained in· te rnal injuries in A football team bating incident. The suit contends that Gary Sprague Jr., sustained tears lo ru1 spleen, kidney and intestine when be was gang-tackled while walking across the varsity foot· ball field last Nov. 2. Sprague, a junior varsity player, violated a tradition bar· inl junior varsity players from the vanity practice field, school official.a aaid. Tbe tradlUoo wu baMed after Spra1ue wu in· jured. The suit wa1 filed a1ainlt playen Dou1 Pipkin, Den.nla JobuGG ~ Mark Turner and coache1 Gary I s hida a nd TbomMHlU. Sonae thing for Everyone Cheerleader Karren Brakke and Raider fans Pete Avila and Bob McLelland whoop it up, but Pat Haden (left) and Doug France (right) are deep in thought Monday night. Vince Fer· ragamo (far left) tossed four TD passes and New England's Chuck Fore man (22} was tough. Dally Piiot Photo• By lee Payne, Gary Ambn>M f' '"°"' Page BJ BUS ... Ram shuttle service would in· elude 35-40 buses for future games. "We 'll have more buses next time, and you won 't have t-0 stand." he assured us. I sympathized with the driver. While I was witnessing this his· toric occasion, along with some 62.000 fans, Steve would have lo play cards and "drink soda pops" for 3 ~ hours -he thought. But. apparently, the OCTD drivers received just a few tickets, and a drawtng was held a few minutes before game time to determine the lucky winners. Steve was one of them. "We had six available tickets and I got one of them ," he told the group of passengers after the game as we looked around for our bus "IT'S HERE SOME WHERE. Hey, how'd you like that catch by CDrew) Hill '>" We stood in the parking lot for about 20 rrunutes until the word came -the bus had arrived. But as we started walking toward it, OCTD om cials sald it was okay to sit on any bus headed for Laguna Hills, which I chose lo do. Things began to sour from here. We sat in the bus, waiting to make our escape between the throngs of cars. And we sat. And sat. A rumor passed through the bus. "They're not letting the buses out until all the cars are gone," someone reported . Now up until then, just about ever yone was still pleased with their decision to save $3 by pay· ing just $1 each way on the bus. "IT COULD BE woasE, .. one rider commented. "I don't believe it," countered another. "It's not that bad," comment· ed Don Cerciello of L a1una Hills. "It's the only way to go." Added Larry Gere of Laguna Hills, "I'm unhappy about thla (the delay). But l aasume that next time, thln11 will 10 smoother. I did enjoy the aame. And I'll take the bus again." We arrived back al Laguna Hilla by 12:05, and aUU the com· plainta were few. lloet ~ the criticism wu directed towards Anahrlm Stadium perwMel and traffic otficen. 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Ferragamo admitted he was pleased with hl1 performance, but that It really wasn't his Jude· ment that mattered. "A boxer doesn't make his own evaluation A judge and a referee make that decision. Therefore. it will be up to the ltf o~ S port• .. Pa"*" 86 coaches to see how well I did. lt's a tough decis ion the coaches are going to have to make. And whatever it is, they're going to have to stick with It." Asked if he had been whipped in Round One, Haden didn't balk. "Absolutely Sure I was," he said frankly "But I think there are a lot of things to con· sider. "I don't really think I played that badly. I just think Vince played very. very well. I guess there is no way around this con- troversy. It certainly is unset- tling. A person is only human. and I want to play badly. What. can I say? The guy played very well. "It certainly puts more pres- sure on me the next game. And that's just what I need more pressure. "I personally think Vance should have completed has other two puses." said Haden with a smile. Also s miling. as hard as it may seem . were Georgia and Steve Rosenbloo m a s they talked and mingled with friends in the owner's s uite The sight was definitely un usual m the aftermath of past history bet ween the two Steve Rosenbloom. the Rams· former executive v1ce-pres1demt who was fared by ha s s tep mother ID a power control move last season. was naturally at the Rams' Anaheim Stadium's an auguratlon because at represent- ed a lifelong dream or has father Carroll RAMS FAN CHARLIE PRATER WHOOPS IT UP AFTER TO. Try, Try A.gain Simeoni ~ 6-51/4 LAS VEGAS CAPJ -Sugar lay Leonard, who reigned as be World Boxing Council's 1elterweight champion only mg enough to lose the title in is first defense, has a budding ew career these days. But don't rorry. Leonard fans, the boyish· ding boxer is looking for a om eback this fall. "I want lo do so mething along about November ," Leonard said during a breakfast interview in between signing autographs for a couple of dozen fans, most of them women. has worked the first two of the new "Friday Night Fights." He'll also do the final scheduled telecast, an Aug 22 contest where World Boxing Council super bantamweight champion Wilfredo Gomez will defend hjs title against Derrik Holmes. "The place looks great, doesn't it"" sajd Steve as he and his wife Renee walked about the stadlum "This as r f'all y the e nd os something that started back 1n Baltimore !whe n ha s father owned the Colts) This 1s the culmination of a dream The said thing is that he I Carroll 1 isn't here to see this He would have been happy and proud '' BL'OAPEST, Hungary CAP E ven track 0Hic1als agree with lht' old saying "af at first you don 't ~ucceed . try agal.ll" - hterall} finished second in ll.53 and Rod Milbumwas thirdat 13.57. "The uJtimate thing now with ae is getting my title back," aid Leonard, who has a new iart-time Job as a commentator a NBC's resurrected "Friday light Fights." "I would like Duran, but I would like Tommy Hearns. too." "It ·s something totally new. especially for a fighter.•• Leonard said of his NBC position. Moses, the 1976 gold medalist at MontreaJ . took the 4-0()...meter hurdles in a slow 48-74, beating countryman James King, who had 49.'3 Leonard, who won the title rom Wilfred Benitez here last ieptember, lost it to Roberto >uran in a 15-round decision al 4ontreal last June 20 He has Hearns won the World Boxing Association's welterweight title Aug. 2 with a second-round knockout over defending cham· pion Pipino Cuevas. There's tallt of a Duran-Hearns fight to unify the title. "Working with the cameras is 'Something very relaxing for me. " Both Enberg and Pacheco had high praise for Leonard's performance. "He's a charming, intelligent, warm human being," Enberg s aid "He's not so big he won't listen and try to improve." Countess G e ts Speed R ecord Such was the case at an m· ternatiooal track and field meet Mon day when world re(ord holder Sara Simeoni of Italy and l:rsula KJelan of Poland both went out of the women's high Jump competition. faahng to clear 6-51• That was s upposed to end the event. but one official Mary De c ker wo n t h e womeo's l,SOO mete r run in 4 ·oo 04 wbile William Mullins took the men's 400-meter spring ID 45 72 Leonard, along with an- nouncer Dick Enberg and co- color man Dr. Ferd Pacheco, W l ND ERM ERE. Eng I and decided to gave eac h competitor In other events, Ernest Obeng of the Netherlands upset Olym· pie gold medalJs t Alan Wells of Britain tn the 100-meter dash, clocking 10 21 Wells was timed an 10 23 Wolfgang Schmidt of West ~rmany won the d.iacus event with a toss of 222-8~ and Russaan Jaa.k Uudma, the Olym- pic champion. took the triple Jump at 54-3%. I AP I The Countess or Arran a fourth tr) at the height broke her own world s peed boat Simeona narrowly cleared the Drive, Pitch, Putt Slated record Monday, and became the bar wtule K1elan massed first woman to travel at more The ltalJan Olympic champion than 100 mph in a powerboat then railed to better her world ·'The boat was right, the lake record of 64 l • Newport Beach Facility Hosts Evenl was right, so it was up to me." Poland's Elzbaeta Krawczuk said the 62-year -old British finished Uurd at 6·3'-'•. edging aristocrat after accomphs hmg Canada's Debbie Brill, who also the feat on Lake Windermere an cleared the height but had more By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Ille Delly ~tlell ,._., The first ever drive, pitch and putt cham- ~ionships to be staged in the Orange Coast area will be held at the Newport Beach Goll Course on l"bursday, Aug. 28 with registration closing on .. onday, Aug. 25. The event is for boys and girls between the ages of rune and 16 and it is a forerunner to a world championship series in 1981 conducted by .he International Pitch, Putt and Drive Associa· lion. They will launch local, state, regional. na· lional and international championships at that lime. The Newport Beach affair will take place on .he driving range at the course, located at 3100 Irvine Blvd. in Newport Beach beginning at 2 >'clock. There will be four age divisions for both >e>ys and girls 9·10, 11-12; 13-14; and 15·16. GOLF >articipation for the younholfers is free and win- ters along with runners-up in each age group will ·ecelve trophies. For further information. call the course at r51.4344 or stop by the driving range and register >efore 7 p.m. on Aug. 25. * * * PRESIDENT JERRY PRELL of the Rancho ;an Joaquin men's golf club reports that the club :hampionships wlll be played the first three •eekenc:b in October. It is a match play event on the three successive weekends with entry deadline • Sunday. Sept. 28. The active RSJ men's group will stage a.ii in· liridual low net tournament Saturday as it's next en nt with a mJd-week event slated Aug. 21. Thia me is a blind·partner low net affair. Another Interesting item in the club newsletter • the method or handicapping. It's spelled out in _..dl and white for all lo observe and ls very pre- dse. More clubs should give this information to u.etr members. especially the newer ones. * • * alCll BASSETT WalTES to inform one and Ill that Johnny Dawson is •till 1oing strong and ... Ytnc toll. He'll be 78 ln December and atill *9ota to a nine handicap. D1W10n once had 52 contecutive rounds or a.urn1ment golf with an aver11e score of 67 ac· nc to Bassett. Old·llmera remember him Ben Ho1an in lbe UNO Houlton Open with round of 18 a nd for hll 1947 national play at Pebble Beach when be Iott to lllecel, 2·1 when DaWIGD ... 46. .. -u ...... &o c &Del .. ,. ~frt ... 1.-.b Pro.A Oomlry Club. Looi WU ta.. assistant managing editor Chuck Loos, who pre-northwest England. masses fers tennis to golf. In a boat with 500 horsepower, A men cans. led by Renaldo Britain's Steve Ovett. a gold medalist in the 800 meters at Moscow. won the S,000 meter run in 13 : 32.0 , while New Zealander John Walker cap· lured the 1,500 meters in 3 : 36.80. • * • she recorded runs of 106.28 mph Nehemfah led a 1·2·3 American DAVE IOLL PASSES aJoog this tip from his and 98.63 mph over a one· s weep in the 110-meter hurdles. friend and former pro golfer Henry Ransom : "I kilometer course, for an average co\'ering lhe distance in 13.33 had been too fast at the top of my backswing," Hill speed of 102.45. seconds. Anthon y Campbell says. "Henry told me about it and pointed out to ----------------------------------------- me that the ball was not going to move before I hit it." • * * ,...,, THE t• LPGA MONEY UST could have at _ .. \ 1 least nine players over the $100,000 figure this .. O~ ot.'*'~ season with seven already topping that figure. -o..--· c. 0 ... ,._ ~t\,.. 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Oo11, ,.._ ~·-0r.,... c .. ,, o.c.., ,, .... ........ t... Utl41 A"f , •• ,.... ,,... , • , __ .... _. ··-..... -........... ,_..,._ ,, Featuring ____ • -...--·1 f~9Y. Auguat 12. 1980 lJlysses Throws Dis Wait Around By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of-~ .......... Ulysses, once known as Georee H Lymburn. hates Lo wait. lt' nol that he tacks practice In UM3, at the aae of 19, he wa shot down over lJerlin on hi 13th ml lon as a US Army Air Corp bomber pilot He s urvived a crash landing, was capturt.'d and thrown mto a prisoner of war camp Lloorutioo would not come for t4 month~ So he waited And. he ays, he got pretty good at 1t "During the comintt months, a theate1 was formed .' writes Uly ·ses In has 11s-yet unpubhshP<l book 'Tht: Hate to Wait Game · "We made a stagt! by pu~hang tables together Made spothghts out of tin cans and hand-copied our aclinR parts from the one available Sl·ript o( the play _ ·:Tt)en c ame opening night. Our Cellow POWs , • laughed and applauded and responded hke children at a circus. And. during this time, I reahzed the towers and the guards, the searchlights and the barbed wire. and all the waiting had vanished. "That moment was the turning point for me I came to have a deep unders tanding what wa1tmg as, and what may be experienced tn place of it." What he learned, he says, is simply "Don't wa it Create." And, adds Ulysses, what you create should be given away and sh ared. Ulysses, who changed his name <"like a name tag that just dropped on the floor'') after a family traged y, ~a )'' he nr~t thought of tlevelop1n~ a waiting phalosoph) whale, what t>l e, WU1hng "I was Ill an airport m Los Angeles We were all fo.:ged in, waiting to take this commute r fli ght bac k to tht> Orange County airport My 1mpress1on was ever- ything 1:; gray. The skies were gra) The people were )(ray. The room was gray I felt gn.i) .. That was seven years a go Sm ee then, l 'lysses. who rnakes shde s hows for a li ving. spent ha -. "'a1tmg hours working on his waiting book The result, which he hopes to ')Ce m print soon. 1s a mixed bag of philosophy. stones and game-. :'>1ostlv 1t 1s games on~ se<:l1on consists of ('artoon~ with the "'balloons .. whe re the words should be, blank Players mak(' up their own Another contains s elf-exploration µunit·~ 0(.·~1.:n be yourself as a C'ar What three books would ~ ou take to a desert is land'? What 1s vour most embarrasc;in,g moment'> What time m h1storv -Aould \'OU most hke to n sll '' \\'hat kind of circus perfor mer wou.ld you like to be-> Ulysses says a se<:ond "Hate to \\'ail" l.iook \\Ill dt·:.i l with famous personalities \\'hat <lol·s Ca rol Btu nt'lt de, when she's awaiting curtain call'' How doe!> a poltt1 c1a n bide time until the polls dOSl' on ekt·t1on n1)!ht • Yet a third tome wall bE' dtrt'l'tl·d <lt lhtlcl r1·11 It .... 11 tie "Hey. I'm a Kid and I llall' to\\ a1t .. Ulvsses I white shirt. d?.rk trousers) c ir.vs 11o.'a1t1f1c c ~r--0 By Any Other Name By TOMAS GUILLEN TI>e S.•ttle Tlmfl You can call me Hispano or you can call me Chi c ano or you can call me Hispanic-American or you can call me Mexican or you can call me Mexican-American or you can call me Spanish-surnamed American or you can call me Latino or .... Finding a person to identify with all of the above ap- pelations would be as difficult as climbing Mount St. Helens with a plate of beans balanced on your head. As many have learned the hard way. it can be un- healthy using the wrong term. You cannot call a Mexic an a Chic ano. And although all Chicanos a re said to be Mexican- Americans, not a ll Mexican-Americans are Chicanos. For years, attempts have been made to line up Americans of Mexican descent behind one appelation. Sue- Thomas Guillen. a reporter for the Seattle Times. was born in El Paso of Mexican descent. Here. he recounts the maze of appelations for Americans of Hispanic descent. cess would help end confusion and would, more important- ly, create an image of cohesiveness in the face of economic and political struggles. Attempts have failed. For one, ethnic groups do not often na me themselves. Take the Pima Indians in Ariz~na . Pima is a word of nega- tion. Ootbam is the tribe's name. 'Also, a significant number of the millions of Americans of Mexican descent -concentrated in California, Arizona, New Mexico. Colorado and Texas -have found any term unacceptable . More recently, various individuals a nd groups Uarouchout the country have been prornoUng the term "His- panic." They want the term because they feel it includes all Span.iab speakers and persona of Mexican descent, lnclud· lal Cubans, South and Central Americans and Puerto Rlcana. "It's becoming more acceptable and we use it mostly for IMU'JM*!S of Wllf yina various Hispanic 1roups to promote tbeir inla'elt in the naUonal and state leplative bodies." says Rep. Edward R . Roybal. D Calif .. chairman of the Cong ressional Hispanic Caucus and pres ident of the :\a tional Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Of- fi cials. Ironically, the organizations apply different term~ "Hispanic" a nd " Latino ... LULAC -League of United Latin American C1t1wn!> bills itself as ''the oldest and largest Hi spanic organizat1011 in the United States " It was established in 1929 in Texas. "We like to use the word rns pa nic at encompasses everybody," sa ys Juan F. Aguilera, chief execul1\'e officer of LULAC. The group's name includes the term "Latino" and there are no plans to change it, although Aguilera s ays his group is promoting the term '"Hjspanic ... "Latmo" as in the name because it was fashionable back then, sa ys Aguilera. R EYMUNDO MARIN is a 43-year-old Univer~1ty of Washington professor of Chicano lite rature He doubts that "Hispanic'' or "Latino" will catch on. Efforts to put Americans of Mexican descent and Cubans and Puerto Ricans under one appellation is "pro m oting the melting-pot theory," he says. He feels Cubans and Puerto Ricans -and some Americans of Mexican des- cent -do not want to be mixed under one name. He s pecifically says use of "Latino" would connote that the population is from Latin America. It's a "misuse and it doesn 't convey we were born here in the U.S.," he says . Marin lashes out at LULAC for not using the term ''Mexican" in its name when it started, a period when there was widespread discrimination against Mexicans . HE FEELS THE orga nization should h ave been LUMAC -League of United Mexican American Cit izens - and the euphemism Latino should not have been used. Actually, Hispano may not be that desirable for a na- tional n ame. One school of thought has it that the ancient Greeks n amed Spain "Hesperia." A Latinized form evolved: "Hispana." Marin prefers to be called Chicano. The term "Chicano" itself W(lS an attempt at sel!- identificaUon by Americans of Mexican descent, more com - monly called Mexican-Americans. Chicanos s till hope the term will gain wider use. The orilin of the term Chicano is traced to two schoo\s of thought, both plausible even though difficult to establish. Waiting a ctiv1t1e!> s hould be whatever excites a pEc>rson. the thing tht·y have a lways wanted to do. he ex- µlaan!'> Thc>n, hl· udds (;1vc al a\.\av · · You nul!ht '>a~ 'I've always "'anted to write poetry, but nobody \l.tll l'ver publish it '." says Ulysses. "Well. hell, write po1•tr~ <1nd ma1l 1t to your tnends · 'If ) ou <«111 find '>omethmg you want to do and you gl\e at av.a \ to thl· universe free. something happens that enrithes <Jur <·ultun• and so<:1ety ." L'lysse-. nutt'S that. in the days before television . peo- plE> \H·r<' m utt· <Jdept at c-reatang their own forms of enter· la1 n mt·nt So anotht·r pr<>J l·<·t tw ha-. 1n mind 1s to "talk to people in thl'ar 80 ..... incl 90 .., and Sa.' What did ) ou u~cd to play v.h t·n .'OU v.1·11 a ktd '" The~ didn't have television and !>Ontt' <l1dn t h.t\ 1· r:,i d11Js I'd like to rt·cord all that before Jl d1 -..ip!)(.•itr . ~lt•<i n" htl• in kt-eptn~ \\ 1lh ht!i o'' n ph1lo5ophy. l l~:."l''-!'>.t, ... ht· ''alll'" to -.h.in· h1 .., !late to Watt" games and rnt•thnd "11 ti ~roup~ for fn·e llt• hc·ld 1 llo1l1• to WJtl ..,em1nar last v.t•ek and •~ fl·~t<h 111 t.1k1• 111.., JJrt''>t'llt.1t11m lwfor t <.'I\ tl' club-.. l'l ..i..,..,r110111-. c h111 di group or .in,\ otht>r gathering · 1 ·11 ht· ',.,..' •qll'n t" J.!C'lt1ng a µho ne n 1ll 1 at 1:11 :!22:1. .1\ .... l 'h.., .... lrt I.it I 111 •' ·' ,;tllll~ f11t It - The first view is that Chicano stems from what the Aztecs called themselves -Mexicans -but they pro- nounced it with a -s h .. sound instea d of ·•x." After the word Mexico was introduced to the Aztecs, they combined Mex icas with Mexico to form Mes hicanos . It was later hyphenated to Me-s hicanos The "Me." later dropped. left Shicanos and through time the "sh" becam e "c h" -hence Chicanos. The second view is that Chicano is a combination of two words, chico (small) and Mexicano. T~e belief .. l!rtJhat Anglo-Saxons referred to anyone of Mexican ance6 as Pancho. P epe or Chico. The word Chico N tbe«~l: Jed with Mexicano lo form ChicanpJ ~.· r I Chicano today is not commo1iiy used In Mexico\ And although the term rtu1~0have originated with the Azle4s or {See NXME, a e C2) .. -OM. V ll'tLOT FEATURI NG l II Institute Auxiliary Celebrates Progress I TIM Btalla. lDIUltllte Awdliary ol Oru1t Cout la off to a IOOd ttart, Md to Mltbrate ltt ,,,,. ..... tM board ol cllrecton ... bwred •t • eoek\all pet\1 lul TbW'SdQ •r. _. •n. Wlia a. War4 bolt.cl UM al falr ID UMtlr Spytlau HlU home ud they M tved a variet1 ol 'hOf'I d 'oeuvNI fOI' U.. S JO p m iau..na,. 0.-.. A..a., • l e1aUy blind vol14Dte« •t t!ae 8ralllt lnaUlute ln Loe Ana•l... tellled about the lnltltutt'I wortl, and Ill overview waJ 11ven by J._ O'~. •blo from Lot Ana•l• Accordint lO ••rf • ......_ ~pondln1 aecret.ary fOI' lbt Mw 1rou.p, tt all atarttcl wllb • P•rty fOI' bllnd chlld,_ at Tbe PavWon lut )'tar. Locel people lee_med •bout the ln1Utule and decided lo form an au.aillary hthll 0..... o....,. la the preskMnt and her board memben. who were au •t the pa~. are •••• Ja•t aUey, Mar•e Pe_•&Hr, JHa Upl••· ILMe••IY Lu .... , ... WM&at1. JaM FHlber, CeeWa Ca&e and Jackae Heaaai.r. Board membera •l larse att Mu1ae Grlf· Ila, ...,_ S..., Sara AJd.rWCe, Dr. a .. Mn. o .... se 0.,-&, •uUielya ...... ,, S.pel'viNr T•• a&le)', Mn. P•m M..-. JI• Dale, Mr. H4 ltn. M•tdtew O.beuM, M.r. ud Mn. LY•• Hart, Dr. Lofft Heat.Mr and the bosl and hostess. Barbara Fraacla or Fountain VaJley, owner of Desien Coordinators Inc in F ountain Valley, bolted an open house for several hun· dred guests in her new studio laat week. Hors d 'oeuvres and champagne wer e served while the 1uests learned about the new venture. Yearly memberships are offered, which lnclude the services of a professional de· 1i1ner and access lo all the furnishings and home products the studio offers. ff app,.ttl•g• By Judith Olson J• Al8aldo, chairman of the board of Amerlean Ho m e Mortaiaae Corporation, Newport Beach, waa honored at a apeclal blrtb· clay party Friday evenlna in hll Huntlneton Harbour home It wu a party with a dual purpose ln addl· llon lO marldna Rlnalclo's birthday It was a aalute to hls 1uccc:1¥ ln bulldlni hll bwllnesa. There were 11uprlaes during the even· In& too There was music by the Woodwind Ensemble, featurlna musicians llobert a•d S•tH fl"rtea, elegant food, and a star-studded guest list Amona business and c1v1c leaders attending were Mr. ud Mra. Ira llelaer (he's comptroller for the City of Los Aneeles>. bank and savines and loan execut1 ves Douet•• Patty and atcla Boad and t heir wives, Mr. aad Mn. Art McKee.de, Dr. aad Mrs. Robert Moore and Mr. aad Mn. Jack Kaorpp or the Good Earth resta urant Also there we re Rinaldo 's ch ildren, Catllertae, Samantha and Jolla. Patricia Martin of Emer ald Bay hosted a barbecue on the beach for her daughter, Klm Marie Martin, who will become the bride of Michael K.ramer in December. Guests enjoyed the balmy evenin1 in casual clothes and bare feel, and a high tide added to the ambiance or the party. o.IW ,._ _.., ~ Attending were the bride's grandmother , Loalae Myen; her great·aunt, Emma Hymaa; Emerald Bay residents Jou, Fraak, Steve aad Krta Zelaney, and many other friends and re· latives. AT BIRTHDAY PARTY ARE (FROM LEFT) RICH BOND, IRA REINER , Robyn Rlneldo, John Rlnatdo and Robert Moore Seeking Worship Together The Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Children's Kome Society has been busy this year. COPENHAG EN - The family is here for a vacation. It is Sunday morning. We have rent· ed bicycles and are all going lo Mus. We look like a Norman Rock well poster for "FREEDOM OF RELIGION." It was named No. 1 Auxiliary in earnings this year in California with a $41,000 donation. Of that. $16,800 wu over the eroup'a challenge base and qualified for matcbin1 funds. The 1eneroua lift came from the annual Membe.rs Party, where money was saved by having the provisionals fix the food ; a Sus· tainers' match·the·funds luncheon: a $200 dona· tlon from Kaiser Middle School's graduating class, and generous contributions from the parents of the 1980 debulantes. The s ilence of the journey is Interrupted by our son's voice · "Dad! Why don't you stop and ask someone?'' The social whirl ls just beginning for the 1980 Children's Home Society debutantes. who will bow ln December at the Marriott Hotel. Dad says, "If the ma p says there 's a church here then there ought to be!" There is a cram p in my right leg and I must stop to massage it. 1 am in the bua loadin1 zone. It la a bleuin1 J only eat Daniah and do not un· derstand it. The debs and 1ue1tt estjoyed a Hawaiian luau hosted by the MllMS S..U F .... Leelle GreeUera ud .,.aaie .... er, daugbten of Dr. ud lln. J••ett Ford, llr. ud Mn. lrwtll Grteabttl and Mr. &IHI 111n. CIMSer auger. One child sugaests we go to an a musemen t park and say we tried. As the debutantes arri ved with their escorta, they received orchid leis flown in from Hawaii for the occasion Dad is clearly three blocks ahead or us like he is racing the Italians in "Brea.king Away." I hate him when he gets in that mood. The debs also enjoyed a salad luncheon and informal party in July at the home of debutante Carol Ware with Margaret Wrea as co-hostess. They are the daughteni of Mr. ud Mn. Wllllam Ware and Mr. aad Mn. WUllam Wrea. BRAILLE INSTITUTE PARTY Eli.n end John W•rd (left) end Debbie Orey Atteadla1 were Lealle Beaml11l, Mary Blake, Miu Greeaber1, LIDda IDie be)', KeUey Hill, IUUUll Kl.R, Jue Raplaael, Mw &user, Loalae S&over and Laara Trebler. He yells and says he's found the church. One son reminds him that once in Hawaii be said he found a restaurant we were looklng for and it was a funeral home . • • • Name <From Page Cl) through Anglo-Saxon generalization, Chicano now stands for something new. Chicanos are individuals of Mexican ancestry who live in North American society and are demanding rec· ognition as first-class citizens. Chicanos demand the political and social rights promiaed their ancestors after the Mexican-American War in 1848. Chicanos want to retain their culture, especially their language and through their struggle for political, social and economic equality, Chicanos evolved expect· ing their new appellation to become the national ex· pression. CHICANOS R ES ENT the label "Mexican· American," which they feel was imposed on them by the "gringo" or white-dominant society. Gringo iA an offensive slang t erm used by some Mexican·Americans to refer to Anglos. Gringo is similar to "greaser," which is used by some Anglos to ref er to Americans of Mexican descent. Conservative members of the Mexican·American community often ref use to accept the term Chicano because of the persons who initially identified with the term. It was the militants who first used the term. And many Mexicans refused to associate with militants. Adding to the Chicanos' problems are two main froups within the Mexican·American community that despise being called Chicanos and at times denounce those who identify with the term. THE FIRST GROUP consists of Mexican· Americans who do not associate with other Mexicana and who disown most aspects of the Mexican culture. Members of this group generally speak Engliah most of tbe time, which for them symbolizes preat11e . These penona are called "coconut.a" by other Mexican· Amertcans: brown on the outaide and white l.Dlide. Coconut ls used by Mexican-Americans as• 'Oreo'' ls uaed by blacks and "banana" byOrientab. Another son says it Within this group are Mexican·Americans who ror many years have said they are Hispanic·Americans. This practice was called "passing" in the 1930s and early 1940s. By c alling themselves Hispanic · Americans, they disregarded their Indian ancestry in order to become more a cceptable in the dominant Anglo society. The second group ·that scorns ''Chicano" consists of persons of Mexican descent who have never iden· tified with North American society and who identify with the appellation "Mexican." MEMBERS OF TJUS group almost always will as· sociate with Mexico's customs. First·generation Mex· icans who immigrate to the United States think along the lines of not identifying with either North Am erican culture or with U.S.·born Mexicans. This resistance bas stifled recognition of the term Chicano as the national self.identifying expression. The term Chicano might have first been used by trouble·making militants or persons with vulgar ex· pressions, but now counselors, teachers and some politicians of Mexican descent identify with the term. Chicanos have been the ones who have been pushing for jobs and political positions for those of Mexican descent living in the U.S. In any event, the search by various groups and in· dividuals for a self-identifying name goes on. And the various appeUations with which certain persons iden· tify probably always will exist because of the varying cultural and political backgrouhds -more so with a constant influx of persons who simply want to be called "Mexicans.'' "Hispano" or "Latino" are probably the safest terms t.o use, especially in a lar1e gathering of persons of Mexican descent. But, It probably would be wiser to simply ask a person what they prefer to be called. Of course, many persons feel there would be no need to look for sell· identifying expressions il everyone could simply say: "I'm an American." Call IOI trft infOlmlhOO OUllCMlY J T111 I c.try, Ir ... (714) 547-1221 / llR ,_. !'Oii llO!illll1' IU GI E,...a Bo•be~k loo ks like it is closed It is not a good nei$h· borhood. I s ay someone wilt steal our bicycles Two sons volunteer to stay and watch them. My husband s a ys , "We are all going to RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W_. ........ ltl2 ......... d. Coate MeM -s.-.1156 l t1rn '2 •1'10 SIOO Wtlh a P.-viy P•ncllf< <>I S2 tor !hte. ~"" lwQ ~ IO ~I 1ltmS W()rfh a •0101 ol SIOO Colt b-C? 5678 n ctio<oe Vf"1f Ptnnv P11'rller Ad l ·:,Ul~INI Mass and pray toeether for love and forgiveoesa if I have to break some he ads to do it " The church is derU'l it.e· ly not Catholic We told him so There 1-' no holy water , no s tat ues of M a r y and D O C O O · fessionals. l say excuse me to the man on the pew. He is a wino who has passed o ut. The min ister I priest /rabbi <s elect one ) t urns to give the sermon. It Is an Danish He is dressed in black w1t b a r u ffl e a round hts neck I tell my husband 1f he hadn't been so stubborn and a.siled someone, we m ight have found the church. Ke nudges our oldest and t.elJ him to sit up, pay attention and ahow a little reaped. I send the other kid to check on the bicycles. The m in ist e r walks toward u.s and I suspect he is going to ask us to keep it down. He takes the wino's pulse and s e e m s pleased. We thank him for his sermon. O ut s ide , a m an weaves over to m y hus band and offers him a drink of his beer. For a moment. I thoueht he WU IOi.na to take it. The family that prays together . . . gets on each other's nerves. <:.!II . C ALl'TIA. l>.D.•. ~ r/Ji,"'''> Fo, Child.~ ' , iu·~- ~ SAN CLEMENTE MEDICAL PLAZA (714) SUITE 245 496-5001 657 CAMINO de LOS MARES SAN CLEMENTE ACtO.. tfOl"I ~ C~ ~ .. M040'fal EXERCISE UERCtSE EXERCISE UEIC E EXERCISE EXERCISE ''You Can Look Lovely c "' • n At Any Age'' iii ,., .. ~-­-.-.. ... ._ ........ _...,_, __ ... ,.-w,... IOO ---C--IOll '"9_,_ "°"' oct UIOO P"h&lt& ll!Olt• '°" LM919-d -tall. ror '°"' -·- ~t ---r'"e...-ci _..,...., __ _.....,.Mt ~ .... d tlfl '~--..... .....,.,,I0•22 -ortO IO pourtda .,,_o..,i.o .... "' c "' • n lii "' ~ I i ; --lllCl l--i OliMIJf91!t llM '" •to ...._,, Of\O ..... ;Ille 0--•"""t Ill Who's counting? Twenty, fhlrTy, forty. fifty .. today oge Is not o number .. . a age 11 the shape you·re In,"'' way you feet oboll yourlltf -It's"'""' ond "' attludt -fhoM ore the things fhel count. i When you look ci fht fhret women here you don l think "age ... Whm com• aero• n,.. tt fht heontty ~tty they hove, fhttr tolY good lookl. And rtim'1 rtie Whole point. Looking yo\#' belt ci any age. 8HAPEUPF088UMMER i How do you do that? Today It's taller than '*· UIMon Bollard Wiii toke core of the cltftc"' port. Jutt dtVOtt o fM happy vtlttl to our IOk>n. Wt promlte you'M cllCO¥lr how If fMtl to look htalthw. younget. prlfttlr, and'" rtlt yt0t11Hp away oa you ocq"re yow new ftgurt. Delly Coll ROW for yow............ = • AM. I PM ...... , .......... '".,." '"'......... I .... •• ... .... ,.... JO• loOk 11.... • 611·24'4 l ' FEATURING Fdthy Photos Son's Business D•AR ANN LANDS•: MJ ll·Jear· oW-·--al•Q'll •de-ttet. -..a ...-. Ke dld...,..U .. MMol ............. job. ... ...,. .......... wHb ... w altclllol Ub UM OU.-ol ..... ol our ~-I WU very proud cl ..... •til tod*J Wlall• ch1n1ln1 his bed U.. I r....t a plM>to album .-r bll mat· tre11. TbeN were pie. tuns la tben ol bim aad bil tlrllnend com· pletely ulled. Moet ol th• pleturet wen ol ber. in obscene posea. I couldn't believe my eye1 . Sbe alwaya seemed '° lady·Uke and reserved. <Sbe'a only 11.) I can't 1et thoae pie· tu.res out ol my mlnd. SbouJd I destroy them? Should I leave them alone and hope they don't fall into tbe bands of uyooe else? SbaU I tell him I ran into the album and ut him what la loins on? I'm sipln1 this -SHOCKED MOM DEAR ANN : I couldn't wait for your answer. I prayed over my problem and the Lord told me what to do. I'm sure I got His message straight. I went hnmediately to my son's room and lore up those disgustini photos. I felt like a lO·ton weisht bad been lilted from my shoulders. At least I am sure now that no one else will ever see lboee flit.by pidures. What should I do when be diseovers they are mi.laing? He will know I wu the only one who could have run into them. Should I go lo my son and tell him what I did and hope be un- derstands? Wu I wrong to do what I did? - WAI TING AND WO R- RYING DEA& WAITING AND woa&YING: ,,._ pldaaes --.ed te~-.Y•llH• ._..._ &eartaa Ute• ... .L..._ ...... , ~.,..._ .... .. , ............. , tlae• tntllfallJ. Aad dea•t &he Ill• a ...... Be .... , ··-.,.... I&. I a• M& de· , ....... ,.., ... er ltll lleltbJ. 1&'1 ·'"" Landf-r• ::r.:1~•1.alMI .... . ....... .. ..., ,... dW w.u...., ......... 1•• lean •••etlll•I rr.. *9 eq1ertettce. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You uved me twice -once when my marriace was sink· ln1 and again a few weeks a10 when you said, "Get professional help." Anyone who calls you a "cop-out" because you tell them to get counseling or see a therapist is just plain chicken. They don't want to be str ipped down and l et thei r vulnerable selves be ex- posed lo a third party . My problem is weight I am 5-6, attractive in the face, but loo damn fat. My size was keeping me from enjoylng all the things I wanted lo do - dance. swim, skate, ski. I bated myself. I tried Overeaters Anonymous and look off 50 pounds and put them back on three different times. It was then that I knew I must be nuts. I wrote you a very long letter but you read every word and answered me. Your advice was, "Get some counaelinc and find out why you are dotns lbia lo younelf. Look in tbe pbooe book under mental h ealth clinics . You are emo- tionally disturbed. The problem is not your mouth, it's your head." Ann. I took your ad- vice and it was exactly what I needed lo bear. Therapy ia the only sane approach for a com- pulaive eater like me. I will never be fat a1ain. -TEN MILLION THANKS, PLATTS- BURG,N.Y. DEU N.Y.: Seed me • pldme ..... , .. 1et clow1I to wlaere yoa waat te M . AM &laaM8 fer let· tbl1 melmow. [ Boroseope ) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13 By SYDNEY OMA.a& AUES (March 21-April 19): Be aware of details, reference material, genuine bar1a.ins. You might be asked lo rill out special form re· iarding services, aspirations, ability lo handle a certain uaipment. . TAU&US (April 20-May 20): Greater freedom lndicated -travel, writing, self- expresaion, intensified relationabip -these dominate scenario. Puule pieces fall into place. GElllNI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on security, home hue, shelter, longstandlnc ob- li1atioo, conclusion of transaction. Accent diplomacy, make lntellicent concession lo fami- ly member. CANCEa (June 21-July 22): Determine course ol action, direction -lee people as they are, a"\'Oid self-deception. Pisces, Vir10 natives play aipiflcaat roles. You get call which im- plies minor error bas been made in your "ac- count.'' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You learn more about authority, responsibility. power and money. Accent oo production, or1anintion, in- temlfied activity -and a relationsbip which bu puaed the "playi.n• tames" s~1e. VI&GO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Influence apreads -lines of communication become more acceaible. You complete project and emotio6al burden ls removed. Get 1oln1 -1et off aidetinel and into competitioo. Cycle con· tiau• bleb -you win by ~initiative. UBaA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Shed llsht on pre- viously cemorecl areas -applies lo bualness uad penonal activttles. Obtain hint from Vlr10 me11ace -deal with Leo, Aquarim pel'IODI. Act in eonftdent, ori&inal, independent manner. lamPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Empbula on emotkmal involftment, romance, fulfOlment of deslns -ea.er, Leo. Aquartua natives ftcure la acenarto. Hunch could pay dividends. lntUi- tloD la lqlt to be OD tar1et. . MGllTA8RJ8 (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You 1et IOllllllt.-fter Ullpment or opportllnlt7 to prove apedal abijlti•. Gemlnl and another Salit· tartan n...,.. prom.lnenily. One "in command" plw a...,..... for you -of p&euaat variety I CAPlllCO&N (Dec. D.Jaa. It): You set de- tail9 ... ,..,. to embark oa journey or lon1- ...... project. a..,. .U... ol comaumlcaUOD - Ill aadlt due, make aun letal qreement ll , .... A411JA.aRJB (.IU. »Feb. It)! Obtain valid Miit bf ....... CQncon •-•· Acaat OD na... ID cmMCUoa with cloM auoctat., .............. 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HcMIH1 For S4lle ·Ho..-1 For Sde Hott~1 For Sdie ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G=~·· IOOJ5 ... nl 1002 G........ 1002 G~ 1002 !OUAL HOUSlNG O.PPOATUNITY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wellier'1Metke: ,\Jl real r1t•te adver\IJled In ltu. n~w11papcr 1.11 aub .lee\ to the f'ederaJ Jo'111r Houaln1 Act of 1968 wturh malcu It 1lleic11l to •dverl1•• · '11n y pn ferenrti, limllatiun, or c&cnmlnattoo bu4'd on race, t•okw, rrll1lon, sex, ur national onaln, or un lr1lrnllon to make 11oy 1Uicb vr~f.:rcnre. l.tmlla uon. or daitc.-nmmallon • 1ii.11 oew:spu~r will nol knuwmaly ICC~Pl liny adv~rt11nn1 for re•I estate wh1rh IS In viola tlon ol lhe law aaoas: Act.erffaers .... cMcllthefrodl cWy and ~ .,... "°" 1-diahfy. The DAILY '9LOT a1..-1 w.llty for the first • cornet iftMri&o.t Oftfy. ..._V_,.•-'Y Thb ' bedroom 2 b•th former mud"I 11 truly pnde of ownership It future:> new paint lnaide und out. remodeled ktlchen. covered patio ;and 1pnn_lclers front and rut AJI of lh.11 and the o~ will help finance SHUOO. Call 556 ~ C:SELECT tPROPERTIES CHtHACOVE Secluded 3 Bdrm home by Coves edge Owner wi ll h elp f inan ce $379,000. Call 673-3550 "'TN''' 9 • t) h.;t..; h,)&f l, f [Wiii HUTlrClUM Sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath m prime neighborhood Features include bw It UlS, fireplace and a big fenced yard Seller needs quick sale to take adv an tage of new investment o pportunity Prired below mar ket al Sl 12,000 * VETS * Call 751 -3191 C::SELECT t PROPERTIES Use your El.tg1b11.Jt) NOW .. LOW ON. & LOW INT. RATES LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO QUALIFY TaMa to Re-ct c_,.t WELISTIEH! •• RED CARPET Ill 1s4-1202 DESERTED CdMCHAaMY DUPLEX 3 Bdrms, So of highway Plantation s hutten. ceramic tile Cot)' fireplace, secluded wood patios Ca II 673-8550 C)rlN ,,I Y • r !> '\. ,, t1 tt ~ ... f [®Ill 2 STY 3 II TWHHME USTSIDE IARGAIH! Pl~ pool + beach. $79, $135,000 3 Bdrm + large 900. Large family sized master suite, 2 baths, living room, gourmet cozy kitc hen w /bar kitchen and dining. Jog Brick fireplace. 2 car at to beach. Seller mus t tached garage Super sell. Take advantage. sharpbargam! 540.2313 963-6767 • Ol'IN '•IQ• 'i IV , 10 ~I •, I ' r•BiMtl !e:NMl1I MllAYCaEsrs HSTYALUE ca .. uw. MOUH CHAIMIMG COIOHA DIL MAI HOMI + tMCOMI Cha rming home in Old Corona deJ Mar -plus 2 bedroom income unit. 3 fireplaces . 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. library, garden patio and newer con- struction. Walk to beac hes. Presented at S335.000 REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Ent. Cout Hl9h1uy. Coron• d•I M•r WE HA\/[ 3S OF THE BEST Ll~TINGS IN TOWN -YllW, CUSTOM, Oillly $211,500. CWOM .. W. ante. -3 .. 2 IA. for••I cll•l•41, fe•lly roo•. wltll co..tyw d ..try. Mewty dee. &d .....,_ Appak•sz:lfa ..,. -REGAHT IM COIOMA DB. MAR.. Dr•M•tlc 2 1tory tow•ll•••· f'rof•sslOHlty deconrhd 3 ~ 3 ~ .......... ,,.& .... ...., .... w•to,_..&.._..~.._ I rG• dtd by,...... '9lshd ... l8q & fir., .... W11t .. u •1 ··~ Of,_:;4 .tSl2S.OOO. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DR MAR 759-1616 Adv•rllnra may place lhtlr acb by telephone I001ml0~30pm This Ivan Wells built spacious 4 Bdrm 3 ba~ 1 level luxurious home CM Au th MEWPOIT HIHiHTS RIBW/YfEW Monday thru Pnday I to noon Saturday COSTA MESA OFf'lCE 330W Bay 642-~ lff"ITINGTON BEACH 178'7~ Beach Blvd M0-1220 l.AGUNA BEAe H 1027 N Coast Hwy l..al\Ula Beach~ 9'66 NORTH COl:NTY d I al frtt MO> I 220 cuss.. DIAOUMff Dudhnt ror copy ., lt1ll1 11 $ 30 p m the day bt>fOre publlcalinn t•ctpt lor Sunday ., Monday Ed111ons .. hen dudhne u Saiurday 12 noon C:USMAell llMUUTIOHS ERRORS Adver11ur• 1hould che<'k thl'ir adl daily & reporl t'rrors immediately T H E DAILY PIU>T assumes hab1h1y for the llrst incorrect 1nurt1on ooly CANC:Eu.ATIOSS Whtn killing an ad t>. sure 10 malle a record or lht' KILL N UMBER g1 ven you by your ad takfr M t'ffe!pt or )'Our canrellat1on This klll number mu1t be pr eaenlfd by tht advertiser In rue of a dispute CA N C F.LLATION OK CORRflCTION OP ~EW AO REF'O R E HUNNING Every effort " made to klll or rorTt'rt a new ad that hu bttn ordutd, but we cannot 1uarenttt to do ao unlll lhe ad hat ap~art'd In lht paper DIM E·A·Lll'fE ADS Tbue ada are strictly cuh In advance by mall or at any ont or our oHkes NO phoM orden Deadltnt: 3 pm f'nday Coeta Mesa omce ., 1a noon al all branrH ortku THE DAILY PILOT r utrvts tbe right to cla111ry, t'dil. centor or r t r U I t a n )' advulistment. and to chanae Ila rates 6 reaulatlons without prior notice a.Al ... N....-AllNISS P.O. Box UIO, Calta M tH .. $2.17 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora 30dayad lnlhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE lllECTOIY 00 IT NOW ! 64J..1671 'nle fut.tit draw lo tbe 3 wuls. Forced to selJ Only S22S,OOO. 646-n 71 with formal dining, big Sharp 3 Br family home family room & s parkling. in Costa Mesa. $15,000 cool pool. 3 car garage A dwn, seller w /carry 2nd rare value. Only $272.000 Super low payments Callt.oday! 646-7171 Won't last! S40-3666 Ol"IN t1<i· t>•., .. u 6t '•"' ti:iftiii + ~ [~ IR&ltl NEWPOaT DUPLEX 2 Units on fee land Acro55 from park. !I/ear beach, bay, & shopping. Priced at $205.000. Eves 642.2253 DOORS TO HACH 2·2 Duplex Owner motivated. Open t o creat ive (1nanc 1ng Possibly little or no rash wm trade property . boat . car · or ? ? $249,000. Eves 548-0715 associated BAOKfllC, llEAl TOllS JO}', W 8LJt!')~n • q Jbti I IEACHHOME Custom 3 Bdrm + 20xLS den with beamed ceil· ing.s. $184,900. Oversized lot. 3 car garage. Two patios Over 2,000 sq rt . of luxury living Walk to beach. Act now! ~767 Ol'fl; 111 <i • '') 'U" roflr ••• t • ['lllfilltl LErSMAKE D!AL OCEAHFtlOHT TillPLEX PLUS One of a kind & n ever l o be duplicated. Peninsula Pt. "Gold Coast" location & a landmark you can see from your boat. 10 total bedrooms. VU of Ocean & Bay with exciting angles & levels. Large & beautifully decorated. Call for de- tails to preview this exciting pro- perty. Pe rfect for Corporation. or families who want to buy together. $2.200.000. WATERFRONT H OMES.1NC REAi ESTAIT ,,,. .,, Rt'nlAt\ f'u .. "P"r'"' Mtn..,qit1N>nl lq.Jto IA. (""" HW1. Jl!> Monn. /\•<t N"""""'' Buch s..lt>u& lwnd '31·1400 671-6900 mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY SIA YllW LIASl:t Panoramic Ocean View from this 4BR , 3 bath. forma l dining rm home. Shows like a model. Ready for im m ediate occupa n cy . $1350/mo. Donna Godshall 644-6200. <B-5.7) -1i2-14t4 c~voi.y c..,.., 64J..IJJI Cl()I ()oy., o.;..,. Hl-17 Woc:d>dqe (.,..., 644"62H Harbor v-c ...... Below market value for I o x S T E N I i~~~ s~~e~;.0v2e1 r,! . I l I' r I ma1ter bdrme , breakfast room. 2 mlles I A s H c O I to beach. Priced rtaht '-a-I -1 -1 -1 -i j for you at Sl.38,500. Call . . . . _ _ I for more details. 979-5370 I.. A 0 E C IC. I =·· You know the problem wltll OPPOITUMITY knocb often wM!l you UM rwutt-1ntln1 Daily PUot c1 .. 1mec1 Ada &o reeds tbe 0r&Qle Cout marbt. Pboneta.W7t II I I I ~ riding a city bu•. It'• the • . . . CfllCll tllel think lt'I I - ( N I VT 1 E ,~. I ]' I I t 1!~~~~ w .. t ..•• D•llt Pi1otl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I aa.tned A4. Call Today f'Uld what you want ln IQ.tl7I. Daily Pllot Claulfiecb. I ~;s'ii;u~ss'"m r r r r I' r I' I • ~=f· lllltlSTO I I I I I I I I SCl•M-UTS AM~ a. Cl111Hh ..... IJOO IAYFltOMT We have several fin e homes with pier & s lip. B. TOaO HOaSE COUMTaY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths ; ranch style. min~..estate in orange groves. $240,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3-l I Boy\ot.lo-Dr •v•· N B 61S 6161 REALTORS 675-5511 c oaOMA DB. MA I : A qlllCllty ls,ro.lt b.Ht llrt'•.ta•11I ..... °" PcMltMttla. A ........ ~ _.. 9d a two bedrOOlll _.. plllll a ..... a.-rOOM & bottt: Al cpl• c •• .ct Metric ........ ldtctMM .. eoch ...... .....,. ,.W mid •w c_,..llMJ> OWIMf' wll .. ~ "W''. $291,000. COLE 9-F MEW PORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Coroftel cMf Mor 675-551 I ESLEY N ~YLOR CO. REALTORS s in ce 1H46 f'ADOU T'BMS coun.-G CAMYOH Elegant Deane "Versailles". Im- maculate. Magnificent 180 degr ee view of lights. OC"'~'l , bay & golf course. Lighted ,.. ~ \ tennis court & room for pool c_ \\\, . 4 baths. 3-car garage. S698.50l ~~.all 7o/r assumable loan. For admiltdnce to this exclusive guarded area call 644-4910 WESLIY M. TA YL~ CO .. llALT~S Jlll S-J• 'I ........ Mnw~"POll..,,.l'T"' cana. M.a. 644-491 o C:J Coldwe_ll Ban~e~ GAnD ,_IYACY leads to top of hill feeling in Eastbluff 3 sparkling Br's & family & dinin~ rooms Sunshine pool & spa. Move in condition. S269.500. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 IE: 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IA YSHOllES IA YNOMT Sperta<"ular 40 Foot Frontal!P In F:xrlusive Ravshor~ Communitv Loveh· :'t1aster Suite Wtth F'lreplare Plus Four Bedroom<i & Bonm• Room & Den Spar1ous Dining Area With Wet Bar All This Plus Pier Float & Dock Truly G<Jrl(COUS Vie"' or •.-• · nds & Channel~ And An F.xtra Larlle rront ratio & Oerk Sl.850.000 CAIMBJTA MOOEL. ~S End l'nit Lo"'est Pn<"t'd Fee In Bluffs Four Bedrooms Or Could Be Three Bedrooms + Familv Room. Near New Off.While Carpets & Orapes Good Finanr infi! Subject To S99.000 At 101.,<'; Pnct'd At Only 5:190.000 ® ........... 759-9100 #2 Corpou •• "-e HewpcwtC.... RCTaylorCo 6 40 0 9 00 PllCE REDUCTION Deluxe condo with assumable loan. 2 bedroom + den. 21~ baths. vaulted ceiling in living room with brick fireplace. Highly upgraded kitchen. $169.500. ~ A TI'IHTIOH INVESTOIS Two deluxe duplexes in Dana Point. Fireplaces and balconies. Seller wlll assist in financing. S165.00Q each. -· I I I !· I ....... ,.,.$* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._. .. For S* .._ .. , For S. ~ .... latate Othe-r le .. I.shit• ·•••·•······••··•···••· ············•••········ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1044 Htwport 1 .. ch I 06t M.wport hoch I 069 Mobffe Home s Income Property 2000 ..wflOIT . SIASHOlll ..... It' See I\ 1 fet-1 I\ I I 8dnn hom., 90' rmm the• •••d 2 fl rf'PIJCr) l \aUMtd 111 ' v. lfltl11111 Wood -amt'rl , 1"1hn.:• Pnv.ae in ha,. qu.aa trr' ...... C.11 6'73 8.\.'l(I IYOWHH Lot, r eady to huild toXtO. Newpo.rt llh •••. Ms-4670 ..-sAVHDE ·FALLOUT Wu In Hcrow a l<>nll tlme! Owner wanb uut' •raa1n! 3 Bdrm,2 batl1, ' ilbrick fireplaces. fa{lltl) · ioom, super s haq>, 'a ~· Act now• Sl12,$0ll i .~~2313 . 1..::re·m i EXECUTIVE MHAVYDE Specfacular court) ard edlls lo the elegant cnlr> ol this -4 Bdrm 3 bilth home. Immaculate !'oun \ry kilcben, large cot,\ famil y room w tth firepl.ace, welbar <1nd flo o r to cc1l111g book cases LC1v c l) private bac k > ard with ,_ firepll Man:r miln) extras Only $23!:1,000. Call now, 546 2313 Of"ffl ,., \I• ' ~ ' HOUSE OH THI HILL t ... 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Ful Price S69, 90 0 3 bedroom. near new t ownhome w ith ,uper amen1tw'> Owner must :.ell nov. l'all iSI 3191 Country Charm TI1.,t ':-whol th1' vroptr l) c. A ru~111: 3 t I duplex with h1;ih hcarn ceilings , wood Jnd hnck !"M lt>nor, tutaHy renovated 3 )car:. a go. beautifully ma m t airwd Au oul'>tantling ~aJut· :it S39>1.IJOO BA I.BO\ I SLANU II EAi.TY 1;73 11700 BEACH HOME E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Br. Unih Sl42.500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0814 Gii', du-.11 11', flflJllC'lll~ Supt' r ~ II 1 2 '~ ll.1 tw11h:.1· SI071\ 1"'12 0311., 1i7J 4226 MES A VERDE. I BR 2 H.e 1n 11111 .or"J Clol!>c to .,ho11h .. d 11H1h l.. park~ Bltn' I pie f, n1 ,.,, ) rd 2 t' or I{ .i r J.:" $116.UOO, our bt:!>L IHI\ Call to ... ce RED CARPET 536-8836 Countryfied 4 Bedrooms Horses! t;Jeganl I bedru11rn ho nw bdwc1·n 1·1,.,111 \1 e-.a .1011 Nev. 1J11rl Ft•atun·' fa m1 I) room rrn:plan" iJ111J t·11<'hilnl 1ni: ..i·ro·l'lll·d alnum entrv Jtor.,1· lov f'fS will l'rlJUY lhl' 2 S a 1· r c I 111 /. u n 1· d r u r hc1r..1·-. 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'11· v. aruaous. SUS.900 • in~ tU'>tom hardwCJOd i:.<! 1700 OCUHVlfW 2 Br, 2 '4 ba. Lormer m>del with a rant11 ... t1c view. Must stt thai. de corator's delight Bel>\ condo in Costa Mc!la Red. by S.10,000 Owner uya .. SELL!" HOaSl PROPERTY Act nQW! ! :fhis property la In forecloeure Nds. Tl.<:. Yi acre 2 Er, 1 ba + ln·l•w qtrs, out bwld tn1a. Newport .M es a IChool dil l . 1179,900 • REOCARPE'T 754·1202 .TOWlllMG! 2STORY! Mesa Verde's f in e-st tllta&e! ·• 11&1)\. bdrms, 2 baths, ramaly room . l&.Gne' fireplace, country kitchen. Utility room HDp private corner lot Price 1µ4,950 Cull now' 541-%313 (JlfNfU9•\P, ••'•I l•'M$1UI NICIHDUCEO Vle-w home In Bluffs Owner needs out Lrg 3 Bdrm> family, .formal clial.na. am. ooo OC:0UM IBCT AL • •it• on . tbe beach. MM ,tOO. t;ow malo· t,..nce and hlah In : ... Gre•t investment. ... 't l•t, call MU787 fM 9 "' ~ •vt• I JN •1 I #. u. r ' ,.. RENTALS (.' u tc· 2 Ii d r m W111lt>r SS2:> ~~:~~et:~!;~~~~1n,,•l1~~~ [!O!·IQ~U ~i ~n7~~~!) ~~ ~·~tJfl(I ~( Ii ] Roy McCordle, Rltr -. 3 IJdrm t den. ~upcr Jµt Winter S700 548-7729 WoocJbndice. 2Ur l'•mdu 2 bdrm, I lia W1ntl'r,l•--------- $WO BAYFRONT S lxJrm hi.e. furn or un· furn. ve ... rly $1650/mo or Winter only St20<f THE REAL EST A TE STORE 675-1771 . LET'S MAKE A DEAL Below market value for quic k 'tale Lovely 4 Bdrm home. 2 lge 10% ASSUMABLE Lovely Eastside 3 Bdrm + spa Large y 11rd Enclosed patio, builtms Cul de sac. qwet IC1Cu lion Only Sl25.!i00 <:all 64.S-9161 ......... OPEN HOUSE REALTY z,,, maJ>lcr bdrms. br mom. 2 miles lo beach •---~~~·------• f'nccd nght for you at $138.500 Call for more delaJlS 97!J..SJ70 ALLSTATE REALTORS latbooldond 1006 ....................... BY OWNER 3Br. 2"18a Condo, 2 car attached garage +many xtras Sl2S. 000 642 11325 BARGAIN CONDOS Close to So Cst Plata 2 Bdrm. 2 hlj, hke n ew cond Good terms S80.SOO Bkr, 644 0134 2 Story 2 bdrm I ,,,.. ba FtMAHCIHG Put10, Garage Apt Guest MO PROBLEM quarters 67~ 0828 _ _ Tastefully appointed unit IDEAL FAMILY llOMI':: 2 story, 3 bdrm and g u est qua rte r s Large patio SlSS.000 LOU IRECHTEL & Auoc. 675-3331 OPIHDAlLY WATl:.RfR'ONT tlOM(!> REAL ESTATE 63\-1400 ·0.17 11r DAY ,1;t•u1fy~u pay for 1 30 d•>' ad In th<' DAILY PILOT .· .sMYICE DIRICTOIY OOITNOWI t4J.i671 mcludes washe r, dryer and refngerawr Helux Ill comfort wath creative· ly arfordable payments Move up lo lhe good hf!!' Call now 54S-9491 GREAT FAMILY HOME SBr. 2Ba, lovely pool & yd . c ul de sac. only $125,000 call for appt to HMIMgton leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm. :lba. frpl, covered p;1Uo, n('w <'rpla, coun tcrLop, or Hu11hiar.d & /\dam• $1 17,UOO 714 "8 0991. "40 (l'>UAUfYIHCi l.andmarlt's l•raif'•l ~Br, w t pool & apa 8341 lluratwell Dr. 5199,$00 Owft«/A1ent 988 OAl8 . ... . .... . . SU.1 .<AAJ i\'>:>UrnillJlc h t , owne>r will t'arr) large 2nd CJJJ('n llou~e Sal & Son Owner S!>.CJ 1261 Tht> T<!rru t:c 'C:"m bridgc.1 J br . 11.ti:i, S13'J,950 Oa)l> 644 1:1141 task for Andy I Eve~ SSI !>318 or ~ 5047 LEASEOnlOH °"1 the lob in lrYine. lbr. 21/:tba, D~ car qor home. $20,000 down, S 14 00 /mo. I yeor terlft . Aqt: 640.9350. WOH'TLAST HYITA GEPARIC Channing 2 Sl) Plan I townhome F eatures 1n elude 3 Bdrm. 212 Ba. 2 t'Jr garage. bnck palro, & fireplace Pnce<l :it rrn ly SIC17 ,SOO ==; RANCH ~ REALTY v ~5 1 2000 IH THE COLOHY Lnvely 3 Bdrm 2 ha Ba single story home with brick fireplace anrl patio Other features include oomm ·pool, park. and tmms courts A~kmg on 1)'$123.000 e fV\NCH HEAL TY !J~ 1 2000 TOWNHOUSE IH THI LAKES Magnificent 2 lldr m I \.c, Bu tuwnhome complett• ly up&raded thruoul Ideally localed with <'Om plele privac) yel 1n c los" proximity to pool. 11pa. sauna, t e nnis Askin& Sll8,500 ~ H/\NCH ~ lif /\I TY ~ 11111 /()()() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForSale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHla 1111'! HAN 'It 4llr t fam 1 m l'uniplt>frly rt•mod nl"W r pt , V•llll 'INilll'J)apcor I .ovt"I) ~ .ird t\111 l'ond Au .. u111 111 SI IS.'IOO ~:,I :.icU t I\; l'K ~ lit 112."l,OOO ll1~lh11l ltt>111l ' Murtl)'ll. '-\l 15CIO *•WATERFRONT 1•ruft"<l"H1nall)' dN•or.rt1'<1 llr .. 111 wood 011 tht• liJk•· wllh 11111· 11f ,, k1111l privah• h•·•u h .11 <'i.I" S273.:'ll•I "ISLAND LIVING IN LONG BEACH" 1>1sl'OV(•r tlw p1t'lure1>1que heaut v of N t.t pit•.., f .;lanrt In Lon.a Brnc>h ~(lr(lnt• !If (flllC1I nc•lithhorhoorls rra,.., cro!-.i.N1 "•·111utli. 11 1>1 vurht s •..:111 h v on A lam1to-. 1';1v 1' Thi\ Sp:m1s h ·Villa C' ;1 pt\11 ,., I he· fN•lini• 1 l.ux uriouslv a J> pomlt•d '1 hr J hu J .4~) "l(j rt or II v 1111! 1 ('1,urt v a t'<I w pt<·u111 1 $495,000 T <'rms Avail<1hl1• Opt•n l>mlv I '1 :lOf'M 71 A11i!1•lo Walk l nform:itwn 21:1 n1 J<M7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• s..c1 ... ., tx·aut1ful nrwly up l(radt.'Ci car~~ & drµ~. ZHr. W~ Lev1ll llome 111 I.it& 11111' n1C1•11l 5• l'k All m:w 1ppl, cornt•r lul, ,Jl'ro&ll frUlll (;lubhOU'll!, p•JOI, JIH'U7/I, 1111un11. l'X c r cl\l' & 11.'t hall 1 l<J~1'12!:1J CLASSIC MOllLfHOMI: SALES Z71lfl It ur t>t>r. 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R & D, ELECTROMICS OR ~GIHEERIHG l'nffil·ll b IA1<"31 .t 7W ~If ft offt<t' 't>Jt'l' Ampl .. l>drk1nl( ~vnnkh•r ' I hr11ui->hout r,(,o1.imlJ'> :! li I l.><..ur-. I H1·,lro•1nt\ I"'""' l'11tt• <It f 11 Ill'> ' .. r , ,, • 1 1 ,, 1 t 1' • • , 11 1<1 h.1111 • on.11 Hu,11.•' THE ONLY WAY TOGO VI EW LISTING t • 1ht1. • ' t \ r r II••) 1111 I • Ill , 1, I I •I 1.fJ '• l••I 1 • I " • I' r "I • L " Ii r i<' r ., ~" It I I f f J Bdrm flwr µIJn 111 • ,,,. \ I 1•,,. •l l' c lo. ' I .1 f 1' o•I t•11d11 .. l'd h111·k "'""' l'rtn'(l for 1m11wd1al•·I ..,.,111 I• \f·I 1.lllt •11 \ lo. 11t1th"' 111 I.iv. 11111 I•· l,1rnl I\ lllK Itel BALBOA-NEWPO RT Reotty 675-8170 1 ,1 11 • II\ ·'1•1•' "' ~ "; ~, 1i if 1 M \ [ f'" I -Z1 ~,.., \ >1.,_ •.'· ... ; • San Juon s.ilc al Sl.!l,IJlllJ ~ISSH>N HI'. \l.r'Y 49.I lfl31 ----------Capistrano I 07 8 l~IV('I\ & '>I I IUllt•cl I\( 1 31\r, 211 ... fJm 1111 'I'·• ..••......•............ Assumable Loan .... Condomin111ms I T own- ~t\ for ~ale I 700 ............•..•••.•••• '\.,"' l..1 H>'I f'tJlnl f11"" II 111111• ll•lrm 2 , llJ ~ I' I' 111, .'111< •)(f lh 1 ,...11 .. r I lft ;:,.1 '"3:' He~ ''""" c,1,, I 3br hsc 1110 d l' I: $1!111,IJUO ljll() 1441 S11 Lugun.. dct•k $1111 ()IJO '"'~' "'~' '',.ea n ~ u I 5', <l 14 n IJ k" rwv. to v.rinorrw ""1th 1••01 Jllll 'l'J• 111u' l!<•·t·n lncomr Pro~rty 2000 h•·lt t;n •Jt 1 • .., .1thlfl for •••••• •• • • • •••••••• ••• • VERY SPACIOUS home ur tn\t>:.tn1<•11t 0 11 ' 20 UMITS--C.M. EXCLUSIVE JUST USTEU 3 Brlrm on a huge lut with t·x pans 1on poss1b1ht1es in high l y d es 1rablt• neighborhood $209,950 5 Bdrm' :11, h.rth' 11,111 Warwit•k L11 W ,.,l, 1111 11 $115~)() 1'•••~12 ·\1(1 lit:JUI I )I 111.J t"'nh.,, S24 t1,SOO Santa A.no 1080 wuh frvl" '\11e Jr1•iJ n.1. ln\,lm" '"'2 1603 Loquno Viii~ R.E. 497-1761 LIDO ISLAND :'I Bd rm:. int lud1n1: maid s room 11, IJ111h~ 6211 or h!t\ fr11nl.tl(•• SI. HXJ,()(ll> llJJ \ IJ I rd1 Soud 01'4•11 ~Jt Sun I 5 ....................... HY O W '\f.;Jt 'I lkdr11nm IJrl:" lul n• ... ir ,1hool "'Jlk lo "'""" Nlt e rt·~1dt>n11,tl nP11:hborhuod !-.ct\• lllllfW\ Sii 9:.0 ~i 318'1 Large Beaullful 4hdrm home w1th can) on vaew OP~ SAT /SUM 1-S FIK ~.1le h> •JWrtl'r 1 Bit 2 l\.t S1CXI 000 '\ r ~ c,1 Lnts of r1utd0!1r h" 1ng PAUL MARTIM space Owner will help REAL ESTATE finance $269.500 AKI 644-7383 ~artha 6GI 116 1 o r ----------c ~· 3672 So.Ith LOCJUftO 1086 IY OWNER Im mac I Br w fam rm. II! \d, unobstrurted tJCn & canyon views, '289,000 Great term!> 494 1216 •OCEAM VIEW• Ima gane overlooking I hr· Blue Pacific from your furnis ht>d and frt"lhly painted 2 bedroom home 21X24' deck und large lot 01mbmc ull lh1s with $'195,000 pncc and 1>eller will carry first T 0 and you have a IK>sl buy• 759-LSOJ or 7S2 7373 Real Estate ESTATE SIZED WT Ocean & mtn views . plans ror 3.llOO s q. rt hoUS<!. survey. geological r eport plus topo map $195,000 RON WILLIAMS REALTY 497 M94 LOCJlllMI ..... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... . ---------~····;;;~~"~~·;;;I~;;;···· THEILUFfS \IH'll BAY 4 IR, 2 112 IA Jl\1' 11nv11lt· 11Jmmun1t \ Ae~t Ululf!I budl(t'I bu\ 1 h.-.troom, :i bath l111ml' Wl'll mamt::uncd & 11h·HI " lll4 Jll~ ,10 .i larl(t' 101 ly lucut<..<J "le.rrby pool & v. 1th ,1 hr 11 k pat 10 park Sait•\'l<tll) pnrNI :ii t•mft•s.,iurHlll) deeor&wJ SIS7.000 A1<enl throuicht>ul v. 1th c h .. rm 1!1.rn t m nu .~ l!: ,,_. t~r.ilturn Ring 640 • 5560 Anytime Ea!>lblufl Prtlf Bldg 1111( 1tuurmel k rll'h1•n, heilm t't'll1nl(1>. two f 1 rep I a "(' :. .1 n ti t h r f>pa rkle of ;1 mo(let horn~· Ju,1 ll'>l\•ct 11t 5'17~1,IM)(J 1!17 :1:1:11 111via1tttoca ....,.... Li·ngo Lido Ille \. "'°"S 1t. "h"'• 1-'l(ht, 'PlH'IOUli. CIC'l(lllll, ........ J.11 nl'W anr 21>U3 , din mg rm IS lot SS95,000 Tu.tin I 090 I' r 11 14 1 G7J 1s10. ••••••••••••··········· 673 0316 Tustin ,~ H0mt Four bedroom J baths, FABULOUS BACK ~A Y pool, s pa, gas UBQ and lm1nut ulalt 4br. 2 1ba, nearly 2300 :.q n Asking many custom features. SlTI.SOO Agt S56 2660 ll(e aame room1sew rm. s pa, lge ;u11um, Juan Ott.f' Real Estate S3UM BK H 642·8833 ••••••• • • •••••• • •• •• • •• llG CYH LSE OPTION ~Ho,.., Mcl..aan Twnhse on golf For Sok I I 00 cour11e. pvt , f11nl1t !itlt: ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'lew, sep acarage. h111hl ) San J uan Capo SM.000 2 upl(TMded 97119'J30 d)S, Br, 2 Ba, 1480 sq. rt 8)'ni 759 !SSS eves/wkn<b old All\ S4J S032 . , . --.. _,,., .. l.dktn>: fl,r \tr ur \1r:. ~.d1:r· •AGENT* Work wit h lhf' )Oung '>t!a:.<X1t'd 11ggre:.i.1-. ... & moll\ alt'<! 100', cum m1~s1on. Ii.I lla:.' '.;t•w po rl ll t•a<h 1AJrpon 1 ofrlC'l' l'Jll Hill for lnl('f\ 11.'W 851 }Gf,b 40 UNITS Xlnl Garden Grove l..oca llUO Low. low m111n 11.'n ance IOX RrO!>'I o"ncr will taro w11h l.1'. dflwn Full prirr $1. 1110 000 20 UNITS Rre ad & butter units 1r1 good Orange loc at1011 lllX icro" O~ rwr will t·arry w1lh ~1·; do"'n 1"ull pnce S739,000 19 UNITS t.oealed in Costu Mei.a owe wath 20"/, udown F\111 pnce W00.000 All arc 2 Rdrm !l°"X 11ross This proJM!rtY haa spen dable 8 UNITS Uood Santa Ana loc:ataon All 1 Bdrm un1t11 OW(.' large 2nd Pnced to i.ell tai.t. ~.ooo 4.PLEX C-Osta Mesa loc1t1on. 3 Br, 2 Ra Owne r wall t•arry al 10'-' for 4 yrs ~.000 down f'ull pnce $221),000 Yearly m comC' $21.000 Tenants pity ulllltleii A PR€HIG€ '-+-~ HOME:\ One Of The ~st M U111t 1r1dui.lnal proper· t~ 11·11trally lucated l 111111 k r1om d own1ow11 t. .. .:u11J Owner 110,k in~ Sl'i2.'i 11'111 t'" II ltt·.1l1111111T1 ll'!> Loh fCK Sole fl7S 6700 2200 .•..................... \J1irr•1 l!J) ""l'an vu 1011. 1111111 $.'l!J'.KI. term:. <avail ~1 1 'I' a IJ IJ . 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I llu11u111:l1111 ll<'h I< ~ lot, 1111 Wilrnc r /\Vt .ols o 1r1 <JJ(1 i.q It near C1v11 1 ··11t1tr 64s !rtn ELflM FOREST 111 a• fl'' :-.lo of Ranl·h11 '1.111t a Ft·, •1ak lree'>. les' l hJn l(J OllrllUll'S \11 1 ...... , ht·s SlllO,INO Terms 1;.,.,.J termo, ~.l.t:A~l~(J l'l<CJP I': llTI Jo:S i 1411:J6 LANU 1· I ' ~ T () :'\t 1111\H.llWNERS I need your tk1W.e plans Wall l'a) < ASll rur plans o~ i l l>l)fl ~'I fl dramal1t· '1t:w home•' to ~4·11 for $5110.1100 1111 $150.0011 f''.'>l.JL•· l11L'> Ill !->an UICl(ll ('IJUllt) 7SI 4827 •Fantastic Buy • ()nly S67 ,500 Ocean view lr1t plu' approved plun!\ lur In 11·\1•1 hurrv• Walk 11111 d1-.IJ 111 t l•1 Dan& l'l 11.ct bJr ""'""r 11311 IGM Mobile honw I Trir Pril• 2300 ••..................•.. 325· Waterfrt oldr Pk nr Bl>tlw f250f P SSOD P () W c; Inc $26,000 00-1014 Mowttoin, Du.rt , Re1'0rt 24 00 ..•..•.•.........•••.•• FOR LEASE '' ... 2 tK-droom 2 bath 11oml' M n1s1un LJkt., 1·,,untr; Club Golf tl'f\01'> !JUVI BcJulllull) l.rnd~r3ped . n" ma111 Im.once >Md '.lltJO Cl ubhow.e ltd l~ert llut S pnnR' 213 371\ 2572 PUERTO VALLARTA <.;;, all over the world Start 1n Puerto Vallarta Onl) ~SO tame sh3nnic Call S 11nd)'. Agent 673 9541 R H R Broker Item or sell 197S 2 Br dlx cabin. near Anza S27S or ~ 714 765 1072 Out of State ~ 2600 ..............••••..... WATERFROKT ht ti me offer New energ) err.c hm leading into beaut Lake Coeur d'Alene IS mm lo dwn twn Your own pnv dock v.1th 100' waterfront Nestled in lhe trees 1s :i bc<1ut hm 3200' lux 4 b r, 3 ba , c ath ceiling . 2 r1r 1pl's . r umpms rm, 2 car gar , Full Price Sl&SX. 25'7c dwn Ownt:r wiU carry bal al 10'/, I 208 773 SI IS or write l ' 0 . Box l Sl J Coeur d'Alene. Id 83814 Red Estate Wanted 2900 ....................... Mothcrt Oaugtiter want 3-4 Br Hse fixer-upper No Agt 774·S792 Rental1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcAoo PftM.RMla l I 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attractive furn 2br. + palio • 11ar Mature Adults only. Avail Sept 15 thru June 15, SSOO/m o 673 3486or 2L3 446 62A7 <keanlroot winter. Avail 916180 2 BR. Jo'urn, gar, patio. util pd Adlls. ~ mo. 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Biil Orundy Rltr, fiU.tltl E ... uld. 2 bdrm lnunat" 'J\u1Lmick K1d1• Can1on IJAYPRONT New Ut'JM!t Compltl• vi.w I Ur J~'t ba a car Supor llO'h 1 Ort Ila l"'n w all apple DIO mo l&t "ar Av•ll Sept m.~ thouH. all a01 .. n1tlt•\, JASMIMI Cll:H • • •• •• •• ••••• •••••• ••• • ••••• •• • • • •••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• • • • ••••••• •••• auttrul attr 1 dt•n 2hr Jilt Iara.-•un d ('k . 2 Cotto Meto )IJ4 ~leach 3141 Room for rent In lar...._H .. tJe 111t11·kM to bcul·h ~~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hou1t'. Coat a Mcaa..J. ,, ·, !!!._l~n""o tnltrk ct 11 1 H•nrly Aduh' 1173~1 1Dr partially furn, N mtlrrromOCC 1-'em,a,Ui, ... ·:· ' Ill\ Joan •t'l H02 . ..,, OMO.Ml 1.,. · wallL to Lido V11la1tl', .,... La0 Wla. nr "-h 6 .,,..,_ prel~Hd Sl85 lllA,.,1•1·~ 640 6Jl'QI f•Vt'llllljtll "41!9tfil!ld • '"' _..,_ t_. s.<X> mo .• ulll 4' cablo TV 957 ~vC'~~.filt / ..:.; ON THE 8£A<.:ll O.rit 14-GU u.. bk11. bo•l 1IUt'kln1t Woodbnd1• 3Ur, den. avail No J>el• rhlldA!n 2 lhe11 for R l'ut 2Kr 14341 '450 l:s! 2ltl St u n r \t '-"Mer 3D r.tmlly room . atrplu ~> Jlr rM (hvnr Afltl .......... Ftlntfthed l'l':NINSULA 1'01 N1 JVllll ~··pt I 2 Bl<. 1 tt,1 rµh 11_.r, iadlb n•J P<'h .()rh ti) fi1.'I 121 I FAMILY AnS. pd 494 M<tl S..-r ...... ,. 4tM .. : • ~ Hnind new beauuful Ira Occwroot I Rr I.MO rl'\o ••••••••••••••••...,,.,.,. ' • ' Jl>l. for fam1lu.'!I Wllh l or Yrly 2llr, 2811, rum. N.tl.,.. . : t mo leHe Sl$O lOr. ZS., lnq ... ' ~ A.141 13 Sfpt .......•.......•....... 2,000.q h l\e '•rtl 67~ 01~ -..0.1.a.d 3706 2 l'h1lrlrt<n Nc~r park fi7~ 3007 from bch. 1300 per Wit. l r.;-: 5 ,.,. 1'7'° ~~ Nle1W110JtT SllUIH.$ 1-le•ant lllkdroot horn• 3 SRr alh , charm1n.i. Rr s 1M1 ram rm. l~I pr>t1I, t•n11111 112$ mu yllt'd. llJ>1ndect r•r'Pf't m 62111 ··•••••··•••·····•··•·· lll'Ul 1>a1d No p('ls Aviul 11 12 645-9SM eves I JlS SH 3332 ne tit l·2U,,,_ 2'.Ml dn BAY FRONT \va1l'6ble now thru Aull l IH t lllk' tu b1.•n1•h (;ur.1.i1· ll co;pOn'1hlr t\llull $:i!J~ IA~ 58/12 2Hr, 1& $43.' 1 Or deluxe. oceimfront. ---..-· }~ .tJetW Wilbon.<: M. nl'wly redecorall'd . On the bei.ch in NewPQ(t , Modern mum.-nt 1 SSClt.1 • Childru pl'h 1umd • l:ilwe frpl((fl~Jfff In •• dr•ptorltt, parqucl 3Rr 2 O. home with ynl flvon lllOO mo llhnnn ro«' .. nlly 1>•lnll•1I. v_.r> f't1LUllAiit "111700 <1 1•ar1 11cru1111 lrom 3 Br. 3 bia furn1'Jlwcl 2 0, i •~ISu l.'l()(Jp"rrno S700 wk 64t !1)13 yt•<>rly h:H 5.SK:.I ~ 2408 rdr11t. tove, ~arba1tc Wkly o r Monthly 2 Br" br 1 .f:. (Juulil)' 2 fir 1 Bll Uii; 1t1~p . htd pool, l•undry. J Ar Kirk La'!_\b. 63l 0900 11 hwo,her.~tovt· subl~rranean parkm11. NEWPORT BE ACH lOO' 1 Rt:N"MM t.:S G t ~ Hraud Nt• Condo 3 txVm I'" ti. ftn-plarl' l300 sq t\ Wall In wall .....,_ PettM9tulo 1707 ~s :r71.li1 f'42 llill2 elevator s $700 4!M i\OfL1 Croll\ sand, new ly d6· ' Loguna t-UeJUel 1152 mrlil~'Ci. lBr. unexi>ected·'. 2b r 2h•, l'h&rll'll 1111111'1 l'urk Mo N u llola lo Mn b l, lai.l + tleon ....................... 1..-n;c 2br. ,.., blork froni COf'Ofta del Mar 1822 .._..u .... ,,...._.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•ll•l'l , drape• 2 1 ar lln1 v I' k 111&ra1• • op.-nt•r ~9!1 I HO m u "~ 21112 'hpl• 6'TJ 22lt!. ~l~itl 67~ ' b3l j lntc 111·11 l'oall for 11p11l t>t-arh f750 .) rh ''~ & • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lo.st 6'73 !1321 2 I.Ir. I b.i cl1•1·k l0urport11 . ;11lull'\, nu J>{'l!>. lcu ~c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• vJ cancy, avarl now thtu • 2 bdrul 2 ilu Condo Ai r curl)' Sept $3~ wk. (714J 1 c ........ echlJll ••••••••••••••••••••••• COZY 2b1 dull huult' fc-M'ed yrd. doe or 2 k11h OK Av•ll St<µI I M50 mo l t & lai.t \' 14 San Juan & ( •"' M 861 lJlft Ml:SA \ t.RO~ J Ur I Ha, i..1tr lten. lam rm fl "k !'\harp <ioo(I llln'• Nu &>el~ $67S mo ~ !ll.'7 Woodhnd,.e 3 Br 11 , U• C:ondn 562~ Nu 1>el11 213 4911 SOVO t:vu 6 W\truil I 112\l l):f'1 6!12 31jtJ4 Oo no\ d 111tu rb t cn•nt lmnwu ocl·up1111c~ Z37 Kno11 VI 2 & 3Br, ', blk lo om . winlrr & ; 11) Ownl'r bi$ S7lU 675 1:>46 s.~.mu t.73 0473 S Qf llwy Spa<:1t1l1' 2 Br t'arp!.•l c.lrb~. bit "" ~r1v;itc llcck f'arr111rl SiLXI ul1b 11wl1J \dull' IJ(ll) 673 !'>-154 1)73 Ull).1 StJuthcrn ( 'omforl S3•15 CIJ~} 2br ' Plush Cr1>l:. lirinl( the k1dlS, Ta::.l)' l>hh· t1ar1114ec (~691fec 1n:NTtMJo:S 631 4555 SllAI< I' 2 Hdrm 2 bath, l'nl'I l(ar11gc, private pdtro S4SO mo Call >th 5MH() a '>k ror Pum or I ..Jrry cond pool. dbl garui:o m 0432. (714 ) 675·8121:)1 s..soo Ca II 4!12 6700 01 110 ons t•all Ruas <"~ 661-3526 871 0077 -~ Mewport leach 3169 Vacation Rett+alt 4250 • ..............••.••••..............•.....•.•.. llrnnd Ne,. J bdrm 21• Cotto Mna 1724 h.i t 'on do ~'r 1>1 l>oor •••• •• •• •• ••••• •• •• •• •• TAHtTI t.'hanwaan~ l'dl l' itw1 lBr' Or.am K11l·h~11· Dbl Gauac • 1!W251 fl'c Hu'fl'l~t-:S 631 -l~~ Lr)( :.!Br 14 I>\ l > .. rJ lo 'r r.ibh 1>• 111 t t'd Perl ect for l'ouplt' S4 2S mu ll«'f, 1U >&l> 47~ lltotTM.S 21ir 2 8a ;mn u21, u.a 31\r 20,., Ba $120\.I t>l>I: r S77 ~ MU l.1272 JU OCH um 1'7»11~ ~ii l'llO)Oll t'ontlu dhi. 2HI dl'Cl J I!,. 1>t1UI JllCUUI , ll'IUlls. no pet:. .,, !I ln.l 833 3349 l Br Corona det Mar 1122 I '•Hd l'l .. ~n ;nail ,\u~ t-~lr.a I rte Ne Ill port Crt-:.1 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 20 SblSmo 7!1131!H t'ontlo :I Br 2 1 2 Bo \1a:.lcr Ur Oll'iln '1el4 SPYGLASS HILL Sp.ic10u~ <I Hr Condo. I blk 83~·8600 fo'am r rn . It 1>ll'. wc1 bar Execut1vt! .i Bdrm honll' Crom !Ul:k Ba)' lrµk 1111 rec fit l'll ~1150 In p r e~t1 1p ous are.t 3Ba i>OOI. JJl'UU1 i.auno, 673-2181or &4253711 $14~/pr mo R C Ta) lor lt'Mt!> l'Ourh, del:k. 2 car '+523 CA~OltJ,Da·IRVIHE CASA DE ORO ALI. l 'Tll.ITIJ::S l'/\111 l'omparl' before } ou rent Custom de!.11:n feature.., Pool HllQ l:O\ rd ~arage 01:'"' lurnltuft.". :.urround~ll "1th plush londM0a1>llll! Adult h nng dl lh 11 •• ,1 No~l!o 2 bdrm rum1l>hl'U $-'80 365 W Wilson t.42 1971 IJ"g 2Br l''>HJ 14 rrpll' hll 10' & \Ulldcdl Sfi\CI i1AI Ir.ti I u31 IJI 13 .!llllrm I bath bJtlc Jµt °"4'• Sal I:? Z $<1\11 \ rh '" 111·1 • lulrl 1;13 1 I"' Costa Me.a 1824 ••..........•.•..•..... Mle8liB.AU Afl ARTME:HTS I Ur ~ ;!Z',i1 \ anguard :>40 !'lb26 2Ur :!l\<1 $.t:t41 $-tltl !:.fl W nl W il~un h3 I ~ \dull" ~o 11..t~ PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY CLUI LIVING Singles, 1&2 bt'drnom ap\s. & w wnhou.w::. f'rom $42!.I 644 I' Si25 Yl•arl> l,Jrge 3 Ur 11• Ba Beamed re1hn~,, firepl.tll! laundn, ~a rage, 'lt'!>'> lo ot•c,in. Adult!> :"JO P Wf~ 1133 3307 t;<t 2 1334 IJ751il!lli Sl}l!nd a heavenly vaca-• unn 111 lhi) moc'lem 2 br, 2 ba bungalow, on ttle ' wall•r a rnund the • •~land from Papeete 111 nallv1: surroundin1• · Adult-. only C a r in· c ludl•d Transportation t•• & from airport PC.O \ 1dcd PVt 11ty. 979 ~ , l .,,.., & wkends !~ I --T" I \llo:Xlt'O I Co 640 9900 elet g11ral(e S800 mo <tllr lilu!fli Condo, 2' 1 HJ &«> 1232 or 646 7976 2 car "ar pm 1>al1u C AMEO S H OHES. 4 Adult Condo 1 Bdrm up frpl c xlrJ ::.ha r1> bdrm 3 ba 180 deg lrg 2 Br. xlnl cond1t111n. per Untl with small !,oft . S850 m o 640 7647 ocean view , pri vate avall 1mmed $4SO mo Pool. Te nnis included beaches. Avail Sept 1st 731 J032 \skfor J1m NoPel.1. $400Moss27!152 4llr . 3Ba , canul frnt ~cwly dcror I llr !>111"' Sep b) garage., Qu1l'l tmplyd adult m 1·r .15 KEC'::. Nu l>l'h $2:15 548·1021 • Br ·1 ov.nhouw. n~l4 I) Dana Point 3126 d•·<·11r llJ' pt! l'llll"I •••••••••••••••••••••" ~J( \tilt• 1>0111 1,12 54/i'I 2 llr I IJJt h \tJl 'l'"' I,\ ll•'t:hr Go'> pcl 111• l~d i:ar I""'' \clll.., 1,12 ·,on 3lir 2ba rt•l1•tor J led r1t•1A Cfll \ '"'°' 1lcl:k. ~iS m•> 1111ii1r, 1 .. 11111• :.!t.xlrrn llld \ i·r. < ll·.1n S>tllll 1110 I' .di \l ,1rtha t.!il 11111 ,,r t:-M .llii<! \'1:r:.C11lle\ Pl•nthou!le 2 Br 2 Ha Ocean v1e ow Sec Si!iO mo 644 ()452 eves I l11w ne"' pnvale home 111 HJJam,ir Goll, swim. l'>r1111!> Overlooks ocean. ;i llr l 1 Ha , fully ~ fl lurrll'.ht>d. "" modern 111n\t-111l!nC'e~ Ou ) 14rrkPr1d we e k or Sl750 mo. 76().~02 - --- -JDCu221. deck . l"Omm puo . 3 BR, 112 ba. cpl::.. drps & 4 Bdrm 31 ~ Ba home ror & It-MIS 237 Canal SI IOI Hwm'")ton S.ach l 7 40 I llr "''"' h ol1·111r i:.1• !Joi 1•nl'I f.!<11 .\till' 1m11I r~I~ ~i1r'7:1 TIME RU.-..-.ING OUT1 l'ALI. m11nr h 71 1 ~u; 64!13 SPYGLASS. Pnmt; vie w, stove Lge Coed yrd. re nt 111 C ul ve rdalt' rn.> ti757~50 ••··•••··•········•·••· I ulh (urn dlx I Hr, rrplC'. 1 r,l•ir TV 1Jh11ne. !>lµs 6, ti\ rla) s;,o. S2i5 wk c·all l'lullp 1Jy, ;:so l!iliO. eves 1;7',K:~ pool, 4 Br F R. Om Rm i.pace for RV's Cool sea Children small pet OK 2 ~, Ba 52000 mo breeze S mrn.lolialboa Comm 'pool & tennis BluH:.3br,2 ba.encdun 644-1968 or 641 1030 __ & bch $4!10 mo t sec ms mo 552_3119 11 Wide 11reenbcll l'nol ar yo u din e "AL Ref::. r~q 213·4460673 ----$000moBkr,644 013-l FRESCO" 3Br. 2Ba . aft t>P~1 Woodbndge 4 Hdrm 21 ' WATERFRONT -ba. In good cond S7ou french doors lo patio, 3 Br 2 Ba s.sso Carpets, Aft 6 SSl-6931 ~· Slip. 3 bdrm & den trees Mic rowave , com drapei.. 2 ca r garage __ ._.___ a mple parkrng. $1600 mo pacler All new $850 759-l914or 6734801 L.acJunaleach 1248 Agent.6737~ _85_1-_1664__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ..................... ... 2 + Den. 2 ba µat10 So. SUPER SPEClAL! 0 C EA N F R 0 NT OH WATER Hwy Adults only No pets. nso mo 675 2373 Agent Plush 2br! S345! Kids' ~ONTHLY RF.NTALS CAvered pallo!!>469)fee From S500 mo Adults on· RENTIM ES 631 4555 ly. RMP 499-3816 Bnght 2br Cottage! S395! Loguna NHJtlet 1252 New. 2 story, ocean view. Kids welcome! Frplc:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• :l>drm. lba. ram rm. 2'700 Garage<64ll>fee 2 br. 2 ba. walk to pnv Beautiful bayfronl home With 5 bdrms, Crml din nn, lge pauo. pier & slip SJ.000 mo Lease Wat.,..ront Homes Inc. 631-1400 sqrt.Sl.550 m o 6759932 RE.VflMES 631-4555 bch Guarded Comm UN SUR P-A SSE D Pool. t ennis, 2 car ;;Vlew Broodmoor-;b-; P OC f'}iucmg Balcony view garage. 1 b · · ANORAMIC EAN & Si290lnspiring lBdrm $650/mo 97G-TI40or (1 s11 le l , 2 a , crpts. BAY VJEW 2br, ram rm Good locationC64SI) ree ssi.533J drps, rrpl, rec reational +breakfast r m. wet bar. RENTIMES 631.4555 rac1ht1 es. guard gate, maids quarters, 6 ba, MiuionVi•jo 1267 view, mu ch m o r e pool. 3 car gar. $3,250/mo De.a 'oW 3226 ....... •••••••••••••••• S I 2 o O I m o . C a I I 646-6595or 291·5913 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 714-729-1516. N t I II th I 3 bdrm. homes priced , Jasmine Cree k. 3 br. 2• 2 e"." cus om w a e ux· rrom ~. tenced yards 34 SI 1 p av a 1 l , 3 Br ha condo pool & tennis unes 3 Br 2 Ba. $7SO. & garages Families Westside. 1 blk to beach court. $100o mo 644 9060 33791 Robles 714496·68CW please Kid s & p ets '9ClO mo. &40-4919 eves. or 673-4195 a sk for !£van Fo.ttain Vatt.y 3234 welcome 714/964·2566 or Q>rkell, Agt ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 973-2971 Agent no fee. Bluffs. pool. 3 Br 2 Ba. ----::.--·----brand nu , owner 2br 1 ba $165() Comer or 4 Br 2"'1 Ba townhouse. I yr. IHM G'fail. Sl050tmo. 644.4643 Isl & 'sego~1a. CdM pool. nr sc~ools & park. 3Br. 2Ba. in Mis sion Vie Avail Aug 16 67$-9431. ~ Agt Jim. 848'1885 jo . Perr eel for small bef6"6. Designe r Dreamhouse! family. Lrg. rear yard. Bluffs E Plan. 3 Br. fam nn. 2 tri)lcs. pool. SlOSO Owner. 644-4643 'l\2.5! Lovely 38r Kids Near new school 2 car JASMIMECRIEB CustomcrptaCS925Hee gar. 1575/mo. Call · CHIUUTY $500! 3Bdrm2\IJ 8a,pool.Jac., RENTIMES 63H555 5Sl-18'2eves. Modem 2bdrm cottage! tennis, panoramic ocean Luxurious 3Br Fam Hme New apple ! Kids OK! VU, guarded gale ............ achl240 m70!ClosetoSchool Spaclousgar!(6733)fee $1350/mo. Walker & Lee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Central Air! Nu apple RENTIMES 631 4555 759-l.50lor64()..u83. Avail. now. Near th e PelS OK! (5815) fee Condo Westcbrr area 2 Waterfront Oasas ! 2Br beach <Delaware/S pr-RENTIMES 631-4~ br, 21'2 ba, rrplc. washer . SSOOOpenNBreexy! 1ngf ield > 2 s tory , 3 ----------1 Gourmet Kit chen ! New bdrm. 3 ba. Exec Home t6a rt leach 1169 dryer. refng. dbl g~rage. w1lh ram rm. frpl c . wpor lge pool. Adults. no pets R~~~!(~)l~~ dshwshr. patio, sundeck ••••••••••••••••••••••• S700mo A 67>5200 & dbl garage w /elec Dover Shores 3 bdrm. + gt. CottaMeso 3214 g,aragedooropener. 2or den+ family rm 3 ba.SartCa..-nt• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Children OK, 00 pets. Pool, 3 car gar. Call••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW HUGE 2 Br 3 Ba. <Small pet considered). Bette 673-0770 btwn 3 & Sawfying Sunset! Totalprivacy&qwel S72.S per mo. + $700 de-6PM. 2Br! $450! Pets OK ' Adults. FeUne Pel OK posit Call 714-964-2566 or NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Dbl garage' (4927) fee Low move in costs 9'73-297l Agent. No fee. rentals . Villa Rentals RENTIMES 631'4555 $550 per mo. HOM ES FOR RENT 675-4912 Bltr. Sari_-. 2062 Wallace •C. 642·0835 3 & 4 bdnn rrom S5SO , . C .. tralto 3278 3 b d r m . 2 ~ b a renced yards, garages: 34 boat slip, posh, 3Br. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Townhome. Brand new. Families please. Kids & ~· 1 bllt. to beach $900 Picture Perfect $479 Xtra l arge d e lu xe . p ets w e I co m e · S4G-'9l9 Passiooate2Br! Kids' Private yard, 2 car 7141964-2566 or 973·2971 Brickfrplc' Dbl gar garage. $725 mo lsl & Agent No fee Olarm.ing & new, 2 Br, 2 Dream Kitchen(4927 I fee last mo. + S300 deposit --ba in a converuent loc. RENTIMES 631-4555 ~~Santa Ana Ave C M &5 5 Br. 2 ba. 2 car gar, Q>mmunity faci l avail Twice as Nice' 3Bdrm 646-487l fr plc. bltns. close to SlSO/mo. S52S! Close to Beach! ----·------::.chools Ver y clean Waterfroot/SalJsbury Goodarea' 18377>fee NEW IN TOWN? 962·1613 673-6900 RENTIM ES 63H555 GmlNG FED U, VACA'.,... 2 BR. walk to • • 1 3 bdrm. 2 ba ram rm ..... RE..._.TIMES ocean , S500 mo Call Brand nAw Townhouse 3290 ~ ~ ••...•••.........•..... MAKES MOVING Kerth. 962-4471 Good loc $900 m o Year Close to Manne Base! A IREW New 3 bdrm house for lse. ly Bkr 675-4912 Lovely 2Br Home S3SO CAii 21/J b a 3 garages· P anocam1c Ocean View Stone Frplc ! Huge Yd' 631-4555 Gardener incld. No pets. Magnificent 4 br, ram. :~~~ar<~r.~~ ST ART PAQC ING S1200 mo. 536-9781 rm. beam ceil. huge wet 2 Br. I Ba Duplex. 1425 + Secunty $375 No pets Avail Aug. 4th. 1948 Meyer Pl. 549·3484. Executive Home 4 bdrm. 3 ba 2 story Near beach. Including Garde ner $900 mo. 536-0US bar, garden. Suitable for ' i_. fam bving & formal en FwNthed 3400 tertain ment. Harbo r ••••••••••••••••••••••• View Area. 11950 per mo. l•---------759-0lt2or (408) 996-0561 Great H.B. location. 4br. 2 Br I Ba. semi-rum. Ulll 21/Jba. $795/mo. Forest Bay Front large 2 bdrm. t pd . S 4 SO I m o . 14 O E Olsen. Inc . 962.5589, ba. Condo In Newport VEllSAIWS Season or yea rly Spacious, view. elegant 2 Bdrm 2 ba. pool, securi· t y, e tc. $1700 mo o r make offer . Agent, 646-3255 Cabrillo. 640·9900. Ask Bay Towers. Very lux for Fay. Agt. 2 Br w/garage. $375. New urious. Security bldg. crpt.s, fncd yard. water Poss ible boat slip. 81'and ne w 2Br 211!tba ? pd .. 2 71 o · · E & F · · Large 3 bdrm. Duplex. I I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ story condo. Seablurr Delaware . 636-4120 house from ocean. $7SCIC•ilcNllllln• Townhomes. 1625 . l-SPM. mo. on yearly basis . 3425 963-5568 ---------675-8018 Beachwalk condo, 4 Br 31h ----------••••••••••••••••• •••••• Newport Hei1hts 2 bdrm fenced yard. NO PETS M85. Call 673-2256. Ba avail 9/1 nr bch. By 1 Blk to bch , 3Br, 2Ba Newport Beach Villa Appl. 548 -897 5 . or h o me , pool. tennis Balboa. walk to bech. 213-4»5CM9 courts. pvt parking. $7SC ~sq. ft. 2 br, 2 ba, f IP: mo. 60·3615 eves. pnv. yard. Eves Bern H.l 's FOUST Spani~h E.-:.l11lc l.l\'1111.:' lleaullful park li kt' ''" 1\11 ''ll 'I•.\\ \l"IS ~'1H l<E:"T l'>llp•:r n11t· :.! round1ngs Tl•rr ... ,.,, ;!flr:m.1 $4Jll Hr i li•t ~i'i \lso :1 Ur REMTIMES 1 ... ,.sor Vr\<"''<'tt-.s Fllf:r.111t·~o.;1-,1 .I"· t:;JJ 15..J.l Ii••• 1JOOI -;unkl'll ICJ' hb•1 !'\J.l.ll'htU' rw"' l r11t I" 1 l••• S.-oO(J '!13 0467 ~parklr11,:: rounta1n-. µ.11111 du ... l to -.11•111µ1111: I Huntl.u4on~ach 1840 2 Bdrm apllrlmt•lll Rent~s to Shatt 4300 Spal'll.IU" room-. \dull ' 1''11.! ,1,q d 1 •••• .'::':••••••••••••••• l ..1i(hl. airy laritt• 1>Jl111 ·········•••·····••·••· Seµa rd\l· clin1nJ,! .ir<".1 ~·•11Jti <'...illli4593Jt • Walk 1n do,.eb h111111· • -I IJI\ t'I~ dll J1lUll. nu i><·b IJke k1trh1•11 d. <'3h10f'b lu14nhuu"• lllr 1•r ,11 111u'I I 2&J »r dlJb •;2()11 1-.11 Walk tu ll unt1rii:to111 li\llll: Jllllil J•lull "" ing1·r. h b 1Wt1 tl!iW Q\llt-l , <•11 4! fir !,arJ~\' Uf>'JI ,;dulh Jiil Vl t S.12~ "42 7J IO 111111 II I 1 l h ., I ' t' 14 p '' r l 11 .. 1i.;hh l'~nter r•''' S.:ri!> 1 .• :i w IKlh "t I Bedroum furn rrulllr 1,11> •15(r7 su u 2 &droom rum $50(1 I l 11µ.·r 3 l>clrm Twnhi.e unfurn from g,.n.1~1· 4'-1:' SS()ll I h 1 I ti I ·' I ~ IJJ 14tlh "" l"'h I J flt• C I \dull!>. no pt'h '•Iii 111'\:i lit11Jt1e::. fo'r1·1· I ~' :! hr I Ii .• 1 Lr\ QUlNT ,\ llElt \111~ \ t ""' 11 huuH· I J u111I n 16211 Parkside l.n 1 hlk µatm ~1!15 1;7~ 11 t1~1 • W o( Beach, 3 blk' S ol I Edinger :'irl':-O:"I ''' l.ir1ote 2 IJr 2 847 .5441 H.a r; J rde n ,\pt l'oul. 2Br. !Ba. aJl1.1. onl~ 111 pets. 2 blks from bl:h 53&2877 -----LOCJIMO leach 3748 •••.•••••........•..... LAGUNA BEACH MTH INN. Maid serv . color 1V. heated pool Utcl (714 )494·5294 98S Nu H~: arcll ~<; 710 W 1t1th St Ir~ :!Bil IH1\. "' µalm, qiL'o, llf'P!i. l(ar adull~ no dCll(.S $37S mu b l & last + ~ec 548 5861 E S1dt• 2lir Garden ;ipl w Rar Jdlh . no pct11 ~ns 160 2i-.t St S4ll 2127 Coast Hwy ------2Hr. 2Ba newe r apl Loguna HiUs 1750 lndl"), adlts. no pets S39S •••••••••••••••• e •••• •• rT'I) 645 7300 I ()o·lu.t.e 1,11i<1l,1de xlrJ h!t :!br 2b<1 Bltn-. d~h"' I r I I , mites lx-<11 h \dlt' S 'l'i '• '°" O • edn \l"14 ,.,,., ul1" pt,'flt h<IU•o ~ br ~ 11.t hn,plar 1· h ill ..,,., unt' &. .1rn·n111 .. ., S>\ol1 1~·r 1111 !6.'.Jll2'1,11:hl &14\..n.S• ')4.1 u 14kd.i\' 2br I b d al' r11" It 11111 00-;t h \dul" no 1>eh 't' earl\ ~lh.'I MU ;,i ri ll Nt•l4 beachfrunt 2br ~h" ~ar. wa hllnl> !111 W Ha~ 968 37i2 2 Br 2 ba ~e"" (JtH\ Shores. $.Sl.lO mn >".irh Abo I Br ~100 67S H'42, :"t:wport Beach kcdlly Spacious 3 Br 21, Ha. L'i>i>er duplex ~hr. 2ba frplc , bit 1n., W 14 al1 to ""all 1 .ir11e1 hookup. ram rm ICJr 1lr.tp '°~ & hu1ll1n•,, Immediate oct'upanc' OCl:dnv1ew 'ite1)) lo bi h SOOS 968 7172 Si!'I(} tno ~ ~ Leisure World 2 BR. 1m maculate. Compl rum 2 Ur 2 8a Sunde«'k S42S Large 3Br. 2Ba. garage No steps. G reat viel4 ,\varl approx Sf-pl Isl yard. laundr). no peu Bar fron1 se<'unty bldg. 1 Br I Ba pool and i.un de<'k S62!I mo 673 21 13 SSOO /mo. yearl} lea!>C ~'8 Kh7!1 day11. 760 14111 8 earh I,, mi $S25 644-5458 Eve:; & \\ knc.ls I SJt>.3397 752 i ~ Newport leadt 3769 ~o 2 Hr I Ua /\pt HUKTl.-.GTOH LAKES ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• t:arp~ls c.lrJpl·~ µoul ~PARKLISG STREA~S DupW1 Oft t~ Wat er JBr 2Ba frµk "''' bdr rernl! bllns pJrtl\ furn patio :-.1dc> lw 'hi• fur :!5 THE "GOOD LIFE" YE.AR·ROUNO FUN. Social Acllv1C1e~ Oo reccor • Free Sunday Brunch • BBO s • Parties • Plus more GREAT RECREATION: rennos. free LPSSOn\ lpro & pro shop1 • ~ Health Clues• ~auna • Hydromas\age • Swimming • Ge I Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APTS S•ngte' I & 2 Be<l room!. • Fvrrt !;hf'd & Unll.rf\6~ • AOu11 L•v•no • No P"" • ·~oaeis Ooeri I • ' 9 lo 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport Beech N. 880 lrv•o~ 11t thtn. 7141 64 5-1104 laundl) rm Jmmed m c A s c A o I ~ G cuµanf'\ lSI. \l1on1 WATERFALLS t>t2 160.1 TOWERING P l:" 1';5 I :"u pet-. SI riv1 m•i > rl~ 0..5 4421 F: ~•d e 2bdrm µnol Jdults 276 E Ba).J S375 mo 64S 7~ 2 bdrm. I bd. s.:ar .11>t · 1 ll u 1 e l r: .i q c; 1 de Io<' w ~ar.iRe ldo. dct·k $45 0 m u. no p~I .., 631 Im-I 2 Bdrm Deluxe ,\pl New drape!., parnled. dt•an roomy quiet F:lderh Adulu. S37S mo ~l'cunl) SHX> Cll•anini.? fl-•· Sl!"!U C:!ll t)<'6 0016 T11wnhou.sl' 2 fir I• , BJ 1;dr Adlh no ix•l'I. PJllu S4()1 >IU 5446 ur ~18 ~ \li::W 2 llH I Ha, 5425. Isl la::.1 'n \c.lulh \\.111 1mrned l all l>avid. agt 1>46 3255 •"ew ~pac1ous lakes1d ;idult apt , .. ________ _ •2 J Bdrm 2 3 baths IEAUTIFUL • f.leganl C1 replat'es 2 B R W P 0 I) I. • l>n\ale lakeside pdllrr.> G REE.'JB f.l.T!). & Clllll & balconies BREEZE.<; 1 ~1 1 FRO\! •ll ea t <'d po11l &U C £\'I; Sl !"lll "'htrlpool spa W G .\ R .\G ~. I>\' S •4rn1le!o frombeach 64 ti 1135 1. i.~ 1 2'>7>' 842·1160 "IGllTS n4 I 25ifl . 7562 Ellis Ave H H !M(H)Ji5 \3 blks w or Beach Bl\ld I COLONY APTS. 222!H' \:'\YO~ 3 br Iba, kitchen. gar ____ ...... -.... - bwll ins. $.100 mo 2 br I ba. kllchen. gar built ins. S385 Ca 11 536 tn!4i for both :o;uper ~al"f' 1n11 ~I .\II bill!> paid' 1'0111' Su built '"' 1 1\4~11 f\•1• lll::\'TI M E.~ 1)31 I'>:>.'> 2br :?ba. crpb. drps". dis - h'4 a s hc1 . \ nd gar San C~nte 1876 Rt..,een Elhs & Garfield •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• cirr tk..1ch ~uo A\a1 ~pt I 842 8032 ~ ... .,. 2bdrm "'1th gar n pets S400 s k Co Rol>e m11 n Gruen . !WI 2662 9b3 8710 \'ou 11 lo\ e this 2H1lrm S330All uul paid' ~w Applranrt·~ 14985 1 fee ., RE.'llTI MES GJI I~ WHtmlnst.,-3898 ..•........••••........ \lt1vin11 \' md deposits & 'ul 11v111g exµe nses' l'1o(l.,~111nall)' since l'nl HOUSEMAUS R32 4134 APPLY HO CHARGE ,. •HOWIE•• l<t:nl al Shanng Service •Y.>J O.Si9 i da)!> 953·~: \\h\ \Ail~l .. ti me ano rn•in••) lul)k1ng ror a r .... mma le " Let u :. Ira at1· '>l'rcen and rn 11•r\le>A fur you Take the ( 0•JllfUSIOCl Out or Frnd.i,ng t,,ood Roommates , 11 i-I I \l.1. Y1-i 1.\ 'llnpany d riJOmmate search agy 752-5111 f'l'm I child ok Ocean v1..,..,.. rondo. pool, Capo Beath area $200+ hall ul1 I &(ti) S4l6 ----- Roommate wanted Vecy IMge home Lake Fohst. includes Club pri vtlegea. Prefer Fema le Clean. nc.it & lrd) a must eau .. Derek 768 ~ -----\\en~ Roommate. Mi r non smkr . $~S200 !IM).11933 " r <&ll 501o~hr5Br, 2 Ba ~c rn C M Nr So Csl l'la1a spa S22S mo + shruCulrl 641 4913 \I F' needed lo l.trge II B Home 11 .. at·h SI 70 -.- !ltiJ 950'.! s har~ Blks to ullls ~I \ I'\ RE Ferruile rum'd 2 br 21, ba twnhse. Npl Hlo!l~ S2.SO m o 642-1470 & t""' 7~ "11.• rr :1 lid rm House nr l\i·«l"h ....;011 Smoker onJ y S21•l \l11nth 548 8212 l .. llq:t-~ludt'nl lookrng for rem room mate to n•nl hu~I.' rn N B Call .1ficr t>µrn .tSk for Mar •"'2 ~I Newport Beech S. 1700 16th SI 'Dv•N _, 't" '714} 642·5113 E SI DI-: upper front 2Br 11 .Ba 14 b11 lcon1es. new paml $425 mo 6'11> 0100 orlWi 1.21!1 UJ!'> Quiel 1-: Side l 'pper 2br. 2Ba. range. gar:.tRe \dulL,, nu pelr. 548 1425 Near nt'w xlra dlx townhs $325 lbr. tba w1lh JP apt lr.i 3br, 2ba. frplc. pllances Call Joel din::. b l l n ~ W D h k u P . 768-311 l , eves 894 3406 · l'R<>'IO:-JTORY POINT Luxur) furn 2Br 2Ba . lrplc. all amenities. mature . no n s m oker. m1~hl consider sm pet- reh $360 752 3479, lii5 !l5J.1Jrt 6P M Roommate. M . yng. 3 Br lOwnhouse. beaut. rum. pvt are a . 644·6667 SHORT TERM RENTALS Weekly & Winter __ Agent 67!"~~7~ Ocean view lux urious adult (um . apt. 2Br. 2Ba Avail. immed. •walk tn Balboa Island Call 7S9·1SOI IEAUTIFUL 2 BR W P OOL . GHEENliELTS, &COOL BREEZF.S IMI F HQM OC EAN $4 50 W GARAGB. OAYS fi 46 OH4 . 644 2578. NIGllTS fi44 2578 . 64() 617~ COLOHY APTS. 2229CANYON Conv quiet 3br , 3ba, Newpt Cr est Twnhm, fresh p,aint & crpt.s. nr1---------• bch w /pool & tennis sk)IJghl!. \'aulled ce1 I --- in gs Dbl all ch gar. ~ntt Funliahed many xtras S525 oru..fwnistwd 3900 54,5-. 38)4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 blks from beach. lBr. No pets or <'h1ldren S240 536-7357. L.GE l br, bke nu; pool. clbhse. BBQ, patio . kids ok. sec. gate, bltns. util pd; nr sch ls, bcb. shpn g. avail 9·1 $450. Days SJ&.3509; eves 892-6745 Suwind Village Female roommate went· ed for n icely furnished 2Br apl in Costa Mesa. Avrul Sept. 8. Must be c I ~ a n . m a l u r e :-·'&"' rei.pons1ble S200/m o +- depo~rt 645·9222. eves. Diana Female wanted to s hare·2 be droom. 2 bath in Newport Beach. Call ~8765 for details. 3 Br, l .,._ Ba, nu paint. DIAMITE"IO"! • G73-6310dys. 559-5031 carpets & drapes Avail. Breezy 3Br Home! $SOO .-lrvine--T-urt-le_R_oc_k_T_n_· 8/lO. Kids OK. Refs-re· Brick frpk! (8266} fee WG CANYON Condo on level.' lBr , 2YIBa .. Pvt. $775. 962-0607 lbr E side AvaJI 1mmed Stove. reCng. frpl, gar . $325/mo Days . 731 5363. eves: 642 5975 Sh arp 1 BR. wa lk to beach, $325 per mo Call Andy. 536.7330 Ne w 1"'2 bdrm luxur; adult apts 1n 14 plans rrom $415. 2 bdr m townhouses rrom 1.535 • pools, tennis. waterfalls. ponds! Gas ror cooking & heallllg paid. From San Diego Frwy dn ve North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden to Seaw1nd V1llaRe \ 714 )893-5198. ----..... 4000 F Rmmt needed, large• me avail Sept '174 jtto <.:all Nancy 754·1~ .. q'd. tMS. All· 979-6896 R~MF.S 631-4555 golf c ourse w ~se p pat.lo. Frplc. attached 2 AfU.~.t_d a... Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba. n...achHome'. --3er1. gara1e •. 2 Br, 2ba, hJghly car aar. l'"'"W couns . """' ..-.. ..... ...c d. Fl.Im or unlurn ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• PINE BLUt~F APTS Fenced yard. 2 car St.ondrplc!Fcdyard ...._... · pool,+muchmore.$775, ..._l.a-d 1106 l ara1e. Natural wood "'-app16•.Dbl1ar! Daya~9930.~v/wkndl chlldr'"'n oil . P /P . Spac 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adult Get Al Excited! SuMy 2Br! S2:50! Yard For Kids/ Pets! Frplc' Bakers KitchenU'469Hee R ENTlM ES 631-4555 n .a. • F h ,_.. "" 758-1.SIS ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Com plex Pallo, view, oon • tnm, ~enc Ocean Brene('1M7l fee 71•-851·ll~. FabWoua Baylrnt Little frplc. encl a•r .. Ras doon. lmmac. mo. RENTIMES 631-4555 HARBOR VlEWHOMES Perfectly Placed Condo 1.sl. Boat slip, 28r, 3 stry, stove, d1s hwhr, Jae. Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm + utlls. 979-88lOA1ent. ......W• 5 Br. fam rm, 3 car foe Oranae County. 2 br. fire place, y rl y ls e tndry rm FromS450 Townhous es, garage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office R..tal 4 .... R.oonl ror rent. pool, close ···················-to 0 C .C , non smkr $160. Al\, 6. 545-2510 Ma rriage counselor has room to rent Single or couple. Adll304 642 43()11 34hrs. WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACt• '°'"""'' _,.,,, "" , ......... ' ....... ./•1tC_....... , ~=r.1 • ..,-111 ./11«-./,.., __ 2 Br. prace, yard. water .... aw 3242 '-~mmra1e.:._J11G5a0~'!1noer. 2~ ba, with 1reen belt. 875-3067 SPMC __ 631·6107 patio. laundry lac. 14~& 0 DOGS \.Al ....... HK 1S25 Call 213 /SOO, 7202 • pd, N . $475/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1 ~2836 · pr iced incorrectly at ~the Water, top quahty 2 Bd 2 Ba . fire place Private entrance Mesa --Spacious 2 Br 2~ Ba con-me · $550/mo. l yr . lease. duplex. lower unit. lbr, Avail Sei>t tsl. 1450 mo. Huwll!wl• Verde. No a mokinll or ./---~ ........... ~ .... Call Mr Howard 6 45 6101 l:a•lalde 2 Br with Clo, frplc , tenni.5, pool. 2Br, 2Ba, 2 car 1ara1•. Adult Co mmunit y 2ba, rrpl, Ira pallo . 6467174. HartMMw 3842 drinking $2 25 mo ..... -La ...... _, hook w a I k lo beach , frplc. sauna, jacuul. w /araclou s liv i n g . SllOO/mo yrly. Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:56-0637 •--~· -..UJ' • 21J.a.8114. 213-446-66'7 pool,tli95mo.87~ $52-:MOO. Only qualified Sept IS. 6'4·4323 or 2 BR I Ba. gar, 2864 New d e luxe 3 s tory ------, ' "'' 1tAwe. fenced y ard. evs needcall. 673-34&6. Hickory Pl '350.No pets. townhouse, water view. Furn. room. In <.:osta CWJd. pet OK. $$50. Call Close to s ho""" & Colle 0 e 3br, 3ba, private bc h. Meu . Quiet home ror 4SO sq. rt. ror S42S per .410. al_.. Ne.. Laa P\leotes Coodol, MIMI OCIAJlt VU LUXURY CONDO :l bdrm ..... , ......... 1107 968·188.1 .... " · micro, w/b, dmy waiter. worlclng peraon. 642 479'. 4001 Bm:h St. N.B. AeeAt Security Sated, poolside, y .. rs-'"-.. 8R 2 B ", I~ ba, 2 ur elec 1ar, pri •••••••••••••••••••••• • •I..,. door o-n 2 frnls 2 541'.:.~_;__· -----== .... Zbe, l am rm. no pet.a, 2 • 3 Bdrm. avail. l800 " -., " Lio ......i •--So y B Neat I 1 RR /a ar "ms"'"tr· br, =.;. ... ,·$1· ooo' ,..tm'o. Avail. now 2 lovely rooms ., ....,ltt, kids OK. uta mo. M0-1441. pool, Jacu.ast. f100/mo . pa ' .,....., c.. ... e t~ . S150 earl)'. Larae 3 r , c ean w , ...... " bal Ith ri t I Mo. FREI AAv Ga I•.)' L D. 18 2 5 . yf'b'. c.t Plae. Leue l650 mo. 1~ ea. Beamed ceillna•. anl)' S27S. qu.lel back bay (114)760. or 9SS-22«. bath , ~~~:h:n pri~. v:.o~ .,...,__. ce.t.nbrl .... •-1244 AaldocCaN>l fireplace, laundry , area. 280 De l Mar. a-..1-. ...... matur'"'. pror .. ulonal ~·,..u_. ~ -OH THI•• Y 871-4314 $49-0258 prqe, stepa to ocun, 962 2771 In'-_.... ~ " PrMdf'OOt E-J -•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRtB un pool Adutu. NO Pf.TS. --------••••••••••••••••••••••• per:;on. l300mo. lit IAsl lncldlt ,ec. ae......-.. Rec. u ad io our Lal Rancbo Sao .loaquln. ~S/n>~rt~ ty. · ~i~ lri·level £/Side 67~1.91.&42·lS34. Wcaulde 2 Br I Ba. I Bdrm Twntwo. Frplc, t S7S c leanlna dep recpt . ~· QW•triflc, end round column1. Hl1hly upended. l WwA ,.., ... .._. Condo. JBr, 2i,., ea. 3 car -Dicl\d 1ara1e. c1rpt'll 1kyll1ht, patio, A.IC. 675-$.'l»or64$,._t , wide111md prllTlt .. leJu ,,_., •Mrl people look bdrm. l \11 be. an, dblilF iar/opener Pool, Jae, ScmU Bach. l300 yearly. " dra pes. Relrlae No certh·tooed decor, ten· • antlque decor . ..wnr. "'-Uwy've found an aara .. , alr cond. -..... 611·14IO ~.Micro, dlabwabr, Utlla pd. •·8PM pd.I 1375 lit• last+ rua, poob at spa. $475. SELL Idle Items wrlh a rm 64•·'7180 ~ror i..m ohakte. mo. SU..115'1 m$/~. avrm Muager 675-5112. m 770-sezg 8arbera. llll-<MS6. Dally Pilot Classified d John or 111ae r r '· l ' ~ t:UTTHIC. IA:-- bf,l rat~. 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From 1275 per m o THE HEADQ U ARTER S COMPANIES : A pro· fesslona l environment Comm. stor~. office;, FillllmlCe 1n'e,1nw111 l°Jll l'Jul E Side C~ Prom $90. I ~;••••••••••••••• 497 2381 or ~97 110 I w s ink 1pholoJ 548-7249. Opporlwtity SOOS Money to Loan 5025 9A..\1 or evs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM~ODITY FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: l't 11 an -.;n •111 .,., ,,.1.5 .1111'; Fuuntl !ilk f1m.1 I• 1 11\ \\,.,I 'I, t'lto IJOr1 1.15 :.:.l I llUI' ,,,. ·' 642-3812 MC/Visa I-ri I'' 1 •1 ur hort'lt' "" n I • .. 11, •• 1~ ,..)o,j,. .. r1 , l H E1 l'.H I A SupervL-,or 11'\t !I 30P \I. \fon thru H.a t. , 1 \ • r 11 • • •I•• 11 ~ r1 l' .. 11 Pull) l11r appl ,.,., k•l.t • \l.,11 !'rt 111 IJo I .!l'\I 752 711:1 714 1851.()681 Deluxe 1 & 2 rm orftces adj. Airport Hotel From S205 m o No lsc req 833-3223 ms office. a tr. c arpel!> drapes 17301 Beat·h flint. Bch 842-2834 Deluxe olfices, up lo 2000 sq. ft. Xlnl bldg 1801 Niewport 81 6.45·2111. IC.ooby. Z50 sq rt 2 rooro swte Groond n oor Sl65 mo 779W. 19th Sl <.: M To m i67·1.900 Office space avail 1-'ull service executive s wtes avail for lease 1n <.:enter POUlle. Located near OC Airport. For leasing in formation call IOeeOee Huff: 955-2288. Medical /De ntal/HM 0 . '1'16 sq. ft. m N. Costa Mesa. Ground floor . full)' equipped. Private patio, elc. SS43 /mo. Tom 1&7-1900. • .NEW OFFICE PAllK 81• PER SQ. FT 75-780 N EucUdSt. Anaheim 216.S-2000 Sq. Ft. Courtya rd Suite Wilb Private Bath Gentroua Tenant Im provemenll Rental Office 7141774.3911 ·Prof Exec Ofc Suites New f\all Serve Bldg, H B 3 Ofc Suite SS9S Own/All <714J847 5338 •MEWl'ORT • bee Suite h as 160·80 1qft offices avail Plus h Surro und1ng11 with Rec'p. & Conr rm from • 1Ct7S . W o rd Process available. 833-9971 PllSTIGE SPACE MIWPOIT CIHTU •Approx 530 sq rt. •Larae priv. ofc with recept area tc wet bar •Act.lacenttoN.B. Unique, Deluxe Office Space Available •Wet Bars • Fireplaces • Private Patios • Spectacular Views 1 250 to 3000 Sq Ft (714) 675-8662 fiOO sq f\ mqw re <.:la!os of · .t7. 200 Palm. Balbo1t 4450 ....................... For store & office space al reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VER DEDR PLAZA l52S Mesa Verde E. C.M 545-4123 NBICM, up to 4700 sq.ft . ava11 at prime corner, 17th & N wpt Bl vd . 675-a!OO 7SOSQ. FT. 17th Street 's busie s t s hopping center. Costa Mesa Realonom1cs. 675-6700 ----------- DANA POINT Violet Lante rn & Del Prado 800' & 1100' at 60< 975-1120 LOCJllMI •ach 2000 sq. fl. ID charm mg building. Wood's Cove area. Coast Hwy . Cron tage. Turner Assoc 494-117i --- UYNAMICS S5000 minimum Wh11·, making th e monc) an co mm od 1 t1e ,.,·• Risk rewa rd confercn(·t• For pvt appt call P .il 673 0 195 9AM 12non11 11okdys FtSH MARKET '\;o Or J n.a.tt' !'I' Owner ill • M1ttt s•ll Fresh Fruien F1,.,h Jl-.•1 f'lsh and Chai-"> Xlnl loc <.:hcntl'lt· t '.ill collect 213 477 lllti!J ..Uk for J ohn Jack J Lev and Inc Pnnc1pals only pleai.e REST .AURANT ON OCEAN ~n Clemenle ind lkJI utate djJprux .\5(>(),, r bw ldtng 30 h 1gh pt;'J kt•d beamed ce1hnR w JI' !Ill 111 dmmg rm & 20,. tn thl' bdf .\m1Jll' pJrk1ni.: Price 1ncludc' ~·11ni.: bUStnCSS rurnll Urt'. r I\ tures . & e11u1p l'r111· $700.000. $200,000 ll wn Seller will earn h<>I uf )e:ir:. Wm f-: UoucJ 673-1600 Lawn Roule. gross. t ruck eql.Op. acct:. e s l $8500 893-3049 Stt;IJIJ m•1 & trlr all clo:.e Wt·ll bes t orr REAL ESTATE OF rlO: Estabhsht-d 11 '"ar~ High lrarf1c :'tltlWIJ•irl profei.swnal area Ex cellenl reputallon Wdl staffed Wt II <·11n .. 1dcr terms ~0.000 Kl.'ply Oass1f1ed \d =712. PO Box 1560 Co-.la )1c'>a Ca 921626 Have :i h1ghl} pror11ablc and beautiful Je:in SholJ or your o wn Featurtnl! the lale:.t 1n J ean\, Derums and Sport.!twl.'a r Sl4.500 00 anclude-i. begin rung IO\Clllor y. r1xture' and lrainmg Y11u m:i' 4475 have ~our 'ton• OJX'n 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• as hltle as 15 d11\!I (',ill MEWPORT PL.AU!! ,1 n ) t 1 m e r or M r Prime retail space, 1300 IAughbn 16121 tl3S 1304 rt. S1170/m o . 1000 N .-:--Bristol, N B. Patrick . SF~LL idle item'> w1(h a Agt. 6.'Jl l266 E:i_ily Pilot Cla:.s1f11:d Ad salOSq. Ft. of commercial space on Newport Blvd. C M. Reasonable rates 00·4414. l ....... alR...tal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /NEED I MONEY • CREOITNO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loan' 978-6Sl I \rrJngt'd II) Coast Howw LOOfts \ Mortgage' Broker RLU ESTATE LOANS SIU •••1111 S2:10 1~)11 11o 1th u11 IU Vi \l'Jf' I" lt"IJJ \ IJJJI 'ot'l urt·d h, ,, 1 om b1n.t1111n ,,, H• .. 1 6 l'•·r"mJI IH"I" r•' \ \ l'nrrw I 111.111• 1.al '>t•r\ 11 ,., 714· 527-3477 Mori~s. Trust Dffdl 5035 ...................•... Satff•r MtC). Co. \II I}~' rtf rl'<1I t•,IJ1t• 1n' 1·-.tnwnh ,uH·c 1:11•1 Specioli1.inq in I 2nd TDs 642-2171 54S-06 I I Widow hai. mon~) lor 2nd T I> ·~ :-.io l'rt'<lil rht•t k no IJf'lll> For at'l1•m 1'<>11 Al(t 67:1 7311 an> ltllll' IST. & 2ND. TRUST DEEDS Sfll ., hi lu s.·i1XJK .lO HS purchdse .ind rd1. 2nd 10 s 15oK la\ n 0....•1..er. Non o .... n .. r · 'o pn•paJ>. ree h•J '>l'huld Also lhru 4 & C.:ondoSS lX>RBS Fl'i \NCI \I. SEHVICl:.S 1;.10 ti016 1~.t 4tiHI 41°0 YIELD $37.()(.t.J h mu IS'. TD 11n 211 JC pdfll•I .ii \"la 111 !in.ii 1•ngin1·f'nnl( \1 \I appn.I ~18.MJO 1wr d< no1o. <ind $.5!!.t•.Mi Jlf'r J < l"Jmpltd Onl\ Sli,!!27 1w1 a l' ahl•ad l'rll'l' S.:12.!f~IO 7 5 I 4 11 2 Ii 7 5 ti :111 fl '.I 493 1153 Sell tdh.' Item!> ----------· m1 h•1m• l•1r .! ,:rrl CAREER CHANGE 642-56 78 [,~t or hrnntl a IH.'1°1 (" ,111 .\11 1tnJ I \,,,.,t.inr1· J A•.tj.!Uf ),(;' :,!:!";:t flfi ft•t• ~"()\ '[) ~· lllJl t l'I I\ ktllt'fl 1A hl ,,..... ..,,, """kc•r. \ 11 ll.11111111111 f< ll111okhu1 ~1 II 11 '11\:1 "lit I ~.1111111 I Ill I• 111 ..... 11 1,.,1 t.l.11 k l11•11to 11 "11111• ,1ri1•·d h• ,1d ~ 1.111 It I\ f.,\ I 11lltt' rrtl\ 111.tlt ' '•>I\ ~•11 ,,, t l I ..• 'l t ,. '' \ I I \tl.1111, \l,1i.:1111h,1 1111, '' • kE\\ \Hll ·11.x 21•~· • SCRAM ·LETS ANSWERS LOST La rl(t' nut 11 '> l(olcJ nnll w lg orJnice nnn pre<"tou.s ~lone \'11· ''' \IJtn Bch l..i~UllJ K :1 f".1m h It• 1rl1111m rt \\.tr•I I .111 \ti "~"' .1l t,t:! I.JU !I I ' 1 •f.t\ S200 REWARD \ork t• bllo. llr11 m..ol• \11 1Hth6. B,1\ 'II l.>1'1 Juh ~ ri~;j ~l S<•xton Cha•h ( aked In' 111· COST \CT 'i uu k n1111o I h1· 11r11bh·m 1to1lh n1l1n..: ..i , 11\ lou It' th· fl'•'I'' th.11 th111~ t I ( ( l'\T \I T l•lrl ~ 11 I ' I 1 ... ·II .. flul(. 'Jal \ 11 :-OhuJ11'lll• I l I "'• lf.!\I ..... II , r 1 .. ' I \1 Hcv.Jr<l I "'' 'm J 11 Pff'M>ftols S350 tiro11o11 1'••14111· 2 ~····k~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JI(<> Ci11ll c11ur"· .1r1-.1 S .1 11 c· I ,. rn 1· n · 1· I\ I <f ' I' .J t 1• 11 I h• .ir11ir11k .. 11 1•111 11~1 1.0 !'\T !'at 11r.1n1:1• & V. ht. n ... u 1 .. ri· 11 \1 .1 It . HEWAJW l'.llh & \\hat uer •>.12 3-l41f & •~12 Kll:l l"°'t BtJ.! <'d """1 .1 r• .. 1 I • h ;i m p .1 it 11 1• 1 " I n r liurrnt''I' 1 JI H lounrl 1Jl1'J "' t0dll H.11 111>-I 111 i:'>'J o:r.11 f'lll ... ,, 1)11h11• ... h1·ph1•1 ti I I 00.'>. fun.: I.Ill hlk I.Ill \llUflJ.: pupp\ \II 11..o\I., H.a~ 11otr ;,:;; •1 r1; I: Ot: N 0 BI k I.,, to tt·rnoa ll•. 'H I ,q11,1 r .11111 Ul·ath 1•13 2.311~ ll'IH l.\'1' rud1111 11 .. o1, ~. 1}1'•1 \\all f,. .111\ I h111.,; l.1· foe ,ti I 11 II t I d" 111 I .ti I)\" \I I' 1 I 1111 \ I:! I.' ' II •1:.'1il1,I MASSAGE lit· p.irnpPr1•1f "It h .1 pl' r ~ 0 II .1 I r •. I •• \ I II i: rn.a,,.tl(l' "' 12 uf lh•• 1•r1 lltl''' i:1 r1, 111 "'•ulh• n1 1·aId"r111 ,, .I ... 1111 JUllJ I'll I II" 11 lll.1111 ldlll j ltJ\' ...... ····I. \ ,, ,1 \1 t " \llun11' lk.1111 """ ;!11:.! ll.1rl•1r lllHI I 1r-IJ \11•,J ••11 1111 Hr 1111? th " .ctl l11r 'uur •pt•11.il l(tfl TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS it I IFl~ ;·,2 11111 ~ 1-ou1 ,, <;n·1·11 1• .• r.1 k1·1·1 *FOXY LADY * Pr•1r.-,~umdl Tht·rd p,,u1 • rn;i.,,al(e l.1< d 'Ii \111Jl •tflh SIC\t '1U< t!lli • IHT'l MA.S SAGE • .Lu 1a1n • '-..t U\11 t-tR OC AIRPORT l $•lll1:•l1 'fl .i 11:' 11 ~ •• in oif , , .._, ' ~ r ••• , DOMIHIQUE'S ESCORTS \I< 6. \ 1-.. \ '""" llrnr1~ ~·...Jltlt THIE PORSCHE ESCORTS \IC ti. \I~\ '"" II 1;,J • ..:,..7 TOMMY'S Of NEWPORT ESCORTS 7 J~ 11t.i. 17 .!.'> I lJ• Ill ' " .. ,Jl,t(... IH tffll• fit tr ... l • "' k. \• t ta l 1 , • ltul• 11 1, 7.J 11 l I l ... ,, If 'r ,111 m.1J11r • rt-dtl , .1r1h J l l'\•pted :i:io ~•23 l'-i 1 'hon ·' J r1•J Jul\ 211 1Jll1111dcn11h 1.12 2'ili Ill TC \I.I. O:'\U &nptoyment & • 9 72·1138 * J Pr.porati°" Found LJr~t· hlJt'k m.tlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• "l'lll'r IJll mix oh• 1----------1~ WOftt•d 7100 1l1cnt \ ,, \14a.:1\1Jl1.1 RRST LADY •••••.••.••••••••••.••. falbt.•tl. ~1 11 \II\ >CH Hll '152 7~HJ Escort • Mod.ls 1 \cmunt111i.! . • Porty Dane en • Jr T) p1~1 \1'l t !> t 11.·rk Found. Bl<Jck Wh1l1• ,. Jl n1'1"CJ(-d ror prop nUt n:iJ!\' \,I (' ll a r bor 1C 1tli:i· • 972·1345 * m1·nl co 1n lr\'ln l· t>IH (f72:~ l)('l•irt· TuP"i.11 ~1(' & V1s:.i Acl"eptt.>'1 l'lt•11sa111 t>n v1 ronment l 'all Richard 557 fi7SS FOi ':'Iii> S aam<'"' ml\ Rlut• P oi nt l"olt , 11 l•---------•I \llVt:nTIS ING SAU :S Harbor & Baker 1· ~I COVER GIRL fur 1.aguna bast'<! home ~ 11311 * OUTC &LL * rurnt,htngs ma gaz1ne ~ Ver> generous com 953<17711 MC' Vl~A m1ss 1on Appl1 r an1 ~ LJ~T lle111t ,m hlk & Ian ()ox1e mix. ~~n l.u1i.l•----------~hould ha vc .. ome I) pe ot out:.1de sales expenence Call 497 440-l for appt Obt'>PO tall:>. \IC P <·ntn W,\!'JT \CTION~ tl73 1&11 t 'la s1h.'<I \ds M2 5678 ~· \lu,1 1 .. ,.tili· 111 ,\Jrt 1mnlt'•ltdl• I' \lu,1 hJ\!' ciwn tr.11hl"'rt .il1•m & r• ft'l+'n< .. ~ .... O<idbrt lll:t- Jfl'J ln1n,, < .111 li111 I 12 ~II•~ Ii ,.,t n1 , ,2 .... :' t \. li-t nk1n,.: TELLERS ''"'l••n l~J1h :' j•• I 1o.n 11 • ur bu 1 """ 1 11 \J•ht "'1" lndurf,, d.o) !'.>.olurd.o\ m1111murn I \\•,;r 1·xpenl!nCI' .u Teller Call lilona Dol) •;;') 31.lO IMPERIAL S&L \ t 1UJ I I~ J• 1 J I I ~ •1• • I \I I BRANCH SUPERVISOR "l' ..... 11 tw lllll'r\ lt'\lo lllJ: 11n V.t•dne,dJ' \ui:u~I lJ rrom 'I 30 111 3 111 Pied." .. pph Jl FIDELITY FEDERAL Sn inq' attd loon Au"' 12000 lh.•11ch Blvd . Stanton All ~;qual OpJIOrtunaty Employer \ ,ut .... 1d1.tn of E F llul l•in 1<, r urrentl" 10 ler' 1c11o 1ng quaitraed iie~ inlerl'!ll~ in lhe rreld of fmam:1al 1>lan runl( Full o r 1>art lime l~ 1i.1 !Ill IWMI p.1 rt time ~Ill 111111 unl1mt1t•d ·r: .! ...";' l ~· CASHIER/BKKPR '\11 I ,1 h rt·~l)>ll'I <io<xJ .. 11.:ur"' m.iture. f•>r •'ll.l IU,.,I\ f' ladte'> · i;tore John Hogan . Ill Fashion Is IJlnd . N B 644 7100 \. \.'iln t-:R for It B Drug ">lurt' \I tn Jl(l' 21 exl)('r nol lll'I "47 251;3 \'-111 1-II llou"'" ar•'' th, •J..ol'h 111 µerson 1 r '"" ll,1rd,,.,•arl'. J iiii r. l ''"'t Uv.' I cJ \I C~HIERS UTDTEM \l.\Rt-.1-:TS For 2nd & 3rd Shafts \\e promote to mana)o?c m.:nt & s upervis ion rrom .... ,thin W \:'-iT ,\ CAH EF:H' CJll 171<1 1496 9076 rh1l d C are&. lluu:.ekecpar. \ton Frt 7 ~ 'idlan tndudes S20U ~ per.onal rnr 1 da'' \lol't'k b46 8086 CiYil Enqiftttr D•siCJMf' Or lh·<.1)(n Drafls ma n I 'Pdr. l'xper non s mok 1ng .tl mosphere Ex l'l'lll'nl 1toork111g eondt lion:. s .. nd resumt> lO J P KAPP & ,\SSOC 1411 PAKI\ Cfo:NT t-:R DH ~.\~TA \NA. CA 92705 Cleri'al Marke11ng1Sales F<.sh1on ls lnd invest f'1rm Expanding. X.lnl career opply in active sal1'5 e nvir Wtll handle hte acct!( functions & licensing 1ts~1gn Non 'm ok er p ref Call 1).4().0 l.23 Ul"R /MIEDIC AL Full r harKe ror bt'ach area Conva le ~cent lb.pllal Knowledf,?e or ~tale btlhnJt help(ul ,\p ---~~-~~-~-~~~~ 11hrants to call Melba Clcncal Proctor at 714 613 2100 111 SIECRET ARIES I l • I . , .. Alhletlc Club •Ocean View •.-Spermo 640-tltl $650 lnd/Of c ne ar nu 2265'. 18101 Redondo Cir . I'S, Hunt Bch M2·2834 SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER! PenoftOl1 Sl50 P""'°"als 5350 .....•••••.•....••..... ....•.•.....•.••••••... HERBAL LIFE Anal)!>I Sueccs~ful In veslmc nl l'On s ultanl ;;eeks t'J'penent·ed as.,1s 1ant ite ply 1n l"On f1de11ce <:olhni> ssoc 567 Sitn :"'tl"Olai. Or N U confidence IOA T CUAHING Saahng k no,,.,•ledJill' prt' ferred H e rs re~ d 675-9060 l-:m1JIO) m enl avail an rnul11 i.urround1ngs Com11et1l1ve pay. an ll'f'\ 1ew & hire t'or more , 1nlu call Tod Ser v1l.'es •Huntln•lo11 Harbour Furn. o rfic e apa ce. l ltl/mo. 846·0333 or ~ -Sq. ft. omce space. Newpor\ Blvd, C M. .. &ea1onable rat ea . -..14. •1 W•tdur. N.8. Want flnaHlal la1l. TOOO..t. JIL noor. A1ent 541.JOJZ. MIWOflllCICC*OO .C 1._. a •11 aq ft new ol· l& .. ~ .. Utt airport ,.,..,, J~dor In· ...... a. '"'other l •l..-aUon Renl .... • ._. w/opUoD lo buy. .,, 1¥· SIT·llG RENTAL RATE REDUCED! MeMllMllntrial ror11 7 I I w. 17th. St. Cotta Mna. Ca. 642-4463 •0. 1500 Mt-ft .... .............. dteh ecc•,••cy . * c.,.... ........ .. .... * , ...... ft. Oft.r ~1-tMO.•Of· flcj '"' .... 7:J0.4. W .IOAMoaM. ·--.. ,~_, ,.. • " •• 4 .. - w -lhe Ozt;/~ (J,Jor .f~e. vour m~~t.h .•. Yo u. moy reque_st our ad-answering service when placing your od ... o Doily Pilot ext number will appear in your od . .. we will toke your messages ... you coll in ot your convenience to get the responses to your od ... this service is only SS per week. For more information and to ploce your ad coll 642-5678. .. ~ .. , . LowthoH unwanted Inches, pounds . . --· KEEP UP c.._..,_.,,_..... ,.,.,,.......,.. ... c .. 1714) 760.70>7 ..yttMe A.pl Assistant M anaiter Trainees Wall l r ia an Couples P aper work & maintenenace 642 S073 Art shop needs helper tr ainee ~0·5850 ASSEMBLER wanted ro r growing laser company. m SJC l'~lect ronll' & for pr ecision mechanical Soldering & winng uper d esi r e d Ooo d .£!_)' lbenefils 493 6624 Automatic Trans . rt builder Expe r nee F lame $48·2288 loot&keepiftCJ/Clerit l'ull tune. ex per helprul but not nee Man)' co bener1ts Appl> at 1660 Placen11a, Costa Mesa Bookkeeper, purl tim~. Fo r r etail busrness Par tial 11 uto mat1on 979,8900 CLERICAL Register today ro r local tempora~ assignments 557.0045 . 644 2040 Bookkeeplnj( Ass1s Janl w /s tron1 /\I P t')( penence. for urban de 0:b!O~ 1 sign firm. tr vme Salary l7Jl lirch Street commensurate w ex Mewpori leech ptr\ence. bener1ti. Send ~~~~~~~~~~ resumrs to: PBR, 18012 · Sk)l)llrk C1rrle. Irvine. 92714 SELL idle Items' with a Dally Piiot Classified Ad Ii MOii TMAN MT A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMETIOAN MAllM>OONOMIY learn to do facials Wtth the new s•un machine. ltorn mob-up oppltCOtlOf'I the pro'-ionol woy let Richard's Beauty Colle9@ help ycu start developing new skills as a Cosmetician. Afttt only 20 ~s you con be earning a good living. COSMmOAN a.ASSES NOWI limited &rollnent Cal Nowt Top instructors give Help and Guidance. Plenty of Procticol Experience, too. rumoM PA YIMG NOGIAMS AVAILAILE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPORTUMIT11S: • Interesting Work • Personal Sattslactt0n • Security-Jobs not tied 10 economic s1tuat1on • You progress rapidly to become th oroughly s1<1lled • Self-emptoyment Opportun1t1es CALL 961-1611 FOi IHFOIMA TION RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE ......... " ... ,,. l t060•~ lf.H ......... IHdi Tr~JR's Smal Classes 5oOOd Study Habit5 GrHelK-8 T ransportMion • Extended Day 121 SOulh Ciron. Marl8lm (714) ... ,. Tap ....... Jan. DwerclM, Aerobic, ... oom. Dhco, Hawaii• & lat. Dorotlly Jo Dance Studio 25 1 S L Cit. Hwy. C... Doreftly Je .._. 2411 L ett. Hwy. C6I 67l·l4ZO L Scllools and Instruction ur lie rock preschool • chlld'a wor1d °"'ltlNO: • PN9chool. aeee 2 to 5 y .. rs • Infant and toddl« program • ""•moon extended day care, 5 to a y .. ,... •Sum'"' program through Aug. 29, 1990 • Klndwgarten, 1tal1lfl9 S.pt , 1980 • ~ 7 • m. toe pm • Hot luncn.. -Iota of love • SUmulatlng curriculum tor full e1e .... 1opmant of lntallectuel u wall u groaa and floe mofor 1klll1, • Compi.tely balanced nutrttlonal 1>1o0ram. HIOU IOW 1~11 Tdlllact lrtw ne.. c• m15 m&a SUMMER CLASSES ART SKILLS TAUGHT O I L PAINTING• DRAWING In-Studio And On·Location ~slr.l~Il ATTBmOM AU LIVB.S WB.COMI ly a&.81 CR• MAH Noted Artist of the Impressionist School B.A. Univ. of Ariz. Post Grad Otis Art Institute ............ ~ .. .,·-· ~ 644-1415 CHRIST LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL & DAY CARE CENTER announces its opening September 2, 19M. Hali or Full Days. Truly a social learning experience in a Christian atmosphere. '31-1639 760 YktoN A", CM This variety of fine schools could Introduce you to a new tomorrow IUllllHCI AU ()I OlllANO( COIJNfY IN COiU MOA 'nnt1's Dt1y Sc/Joo/ & Nursery ......... __ ...... • v-"°""' • Dev C.re "-1 .. • Cr•A• • -• 0enane • '"" a "Oey • ,, .. _ koll. St•• l-. c ..... ,,. Play·~ HOUIS: 6:JO .. 6:00 :1110 THVRllll • COSTA MESA Be~ a.v & Vld°"• •~ • School Opens Sepe~~ JO 0 m11 r ••irmant l t lJaol OIUNCI OOUNTTS OLDJST A flNIST l'lt1'1ATI SCHOOL Grades I< -8 ISS7 1'. MeWr. A......_,,__ 774-IOS2 MOW EHROLLIHG at: CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL Preschool -Grode I ,._0,1 I J SHIA• ..... Christion Setting Basics in c....ncu~ Certified School & T eochen lnstrumentd & Choral Music After-school Sports Doy C~e A"oiloble "Caring school with a Christ-eentered education·· .................... ~ 541-68&& CHRIST LUTHEIAN CHURCH & DAY SCHOOL 760 Yldart9 c.... .... ......... -. . .. .. .. ......... -... , .. Tu.day. Augu1t 12. IMO 1 Call 642-5678 Louise Griffith Ext. 322 . COME TO WHERE THE JOBS ARE! Irvine College of Business ""' ....,._ .. _ ,....,._, CA '1714 556-8890 • In a few short months. you'll have the s kills and confide nce to enter t h e job market in a n exciting. well-paid, rewarding career as an • \1 )\11'\IST!i\l l\.,..'\~THFT\RY • l .. (;,\I. ~F< lffl \II\ • 11001\KFFl'Fll •J I \;JOR \l'Clll 'l \ '\'l • t: .. ~ Jo:H \I. (•I Fl! .. \ "!'>l...,-1 \ 'T • 11 .. T FPTIO:'\ l'\1 HELP YOURSELF! Hundreds o f Orange County companies have hire d Irvine graduates Call now for more information a nd brochures T he Or ange County e mployers need you no"' Inquire about financial aid as~1stance' 1 You may be eligible for Federal grants and loan!:. ' GET STARTED NOW! CALL 556-8890 ************ .. .. -tr FR EE TESTS * ! ON CAMERA!! ! -tr F il m Castin~ Workshop . Train lt -tr fo r TV spots. mo' 1es. pay-cable lt ~f o r t h e P RODL'CT I ON ....._ '?-CO MP ANY OF ORA!'iGE ~ .. COUNTY. <NEWPO RTJ Call * now For Interview 645-6121 Send -tr photo & res ume to Peggy Lloyd * .. C a sti n ~ 1924 B e r yl La n e . ......_ Ne wport Beach. Ca ~ .. .. . ............ . IRVINE GYMNASTICS PARK ReQtSle • Now For Boys & Gtr•s gynmast•cs Ages' & Up Beginners lhru competo11on c• 54~1 2 1 1 For •.,t•att. . .... _ .. Houlecleaners, M·• hour. Owa t raupo Uoo. MS.tl.53. -tOUSEK~EPER/UiV· OUld, ~~re for ~r boy. Ue ha~,· schooll la b j/< car. Npt. Sch. P,~ '°' student or OrallCIMl 759>-9'ZL9 eves. Hou.sekffper <U1ht) for older man In Balboa Security Bld1. Apt. lJq In, no car required, salary open. Call SoA, Bob , c o llecJ... 714/a.2229. HOUSEKEEPER: FylJ time, Tues·Sat. 7AM to 3:30. E.0 .E. Bayv~ew Manor. 350 W. Bay it C M. M2·3S05. HOUSEPARENTS Mature M IF couple to re· 11de in 1roup bome • superme 6 D/D adults. Alternate weekencla free. Expe r . pre ferred . S900/mo . .ta beneflta. United Cerebral ~alay Assoc.' S46·.S760 HOUSEWlVES-Are your children going back to 'i<'hl. are you bored or need extra money? If you're friendly, CODI· r1entious & dependable we want you for a de· llgh tful & quaiot restaurant for a varjety d duues a vail. No ex.per nee. We train Positiom are n o w a v a 11 fG~ weekdys 8·4 . full-lime Please apply an perscm: Slone Mill Terrace. 291.5 Redhill, C M Indoor plant main tanance FT & P/T available 497-5424. l!'iSURANC E Ground noor appt'y. for 3 highly motivated people. F.xp pref but oot nee. ~Ir Kendall 760-7037 Inspectors fo r SaHmaker :"ear J o hn Wayn e Ai rport Mon.-Thurs. 6 4 30 979-1433. INSURANCE SECRETARY C:o mm 'I. property .tr 1Jab1l1ty e.xper. nee. MIUl have dynamic penonali· ty Work in aJy. u customer service rep Call 768·9455, ask for Lynne Insurance Account Assistant to Employee Benefit Ex· ecut1ve w /Insurance brokerage fi rm. incl\ld- 1n1 secretarial d1o1tiu; must have exp in IJ"OUP llfe 6 health 1J1Suraoce including marketin1. Xlnt N B location. FM a ppointment cal l 714-a.4·5.522. INT. DESIGN SALES. Flair for decoratia1 hel pful F t Pt. wiU train. 499-1'61. Jarutonal worti. Depen· dable hardworking person needed P 11 , possibly F tr, 645-5347 art s JANITOR for small eltt· lr'Onics company. Muat be conscientious .tr self motvated. Hrs : 7am· 3 JOpm. Mon-Fri. Appzy G L.G Systems. 11152 Con d o r A v e , F .V 549-4777. Kennel Help · Full time. AM to ? . Over 11. ~~~ ..... ~!!.~ ~~~ ..... ~!!! ~.!!~ ..... ~!!! ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~~~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!!! ~~~ ..... ~!?.~ W.+.-d 7100 Hardworlt , must love ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••... _aru_ma_ls_S5_7_-6020 ___ _ Clerll for Liquor store. ~e· CR EDIT ASSIST ANT: D e m o n s t r a t o r s . DISPL.A Y •--------G de pe. ndable. 0. ver 18. Duties lm-dlate o,...n'1na in s un.rmarkets in your WINDOW .tr Interior dis-ar ner wanted. up. General office ' /T Ha.lrsl)llst 1 tockin & 1 1 ....... r .. ..-for Gardening route Clerk Typist no SH Hrs me : s I . sa es. n· OW' Credit Dept. for ex· area, Fri-Sat S2.5 + a play for Hoe l11dles •P· ESCROW Must have own truck 1·5PM. Mature woman TM lalaoa lay CWl Is KINDERGARTEN Teacher, full time for Fall. Credentials. Call: Susan 640-882() q u 1 re . 8 l · 2 5 S 7 1 perienced Credit Assis-day. Car nee. 541--0371, pare! store. Regular 67S-7057 I Job loc Newport Beach now htriRCJ= Marguente Pkwy., M.V. tant with heavy phone 541-0718 P/Time. Exper. nee. SECRET ARY . 646-7~1 Haintyllst w following a.EU/TYPIST experien ce . Good Appt.644-7ioo --------Xl nt working cond. LAHDSCAPI Clerical S._..,_ n""'e••ary. Dental Aas't, full or P /T. Dll"B GARD .. a ,.,__.RA ... L -cf Mi-0092. As k for J oyce. G Purchasing Dept. needs IOJ.1jA ... ~ -u -pl t Me .,. Our beautiful Bayside of· ~ail.A vm ardeners needed ror mature person w ta c-Xlnt company benefits . .-uippy, easan 58 Growing co. bas xJ.nt. op-fice in Newport Beach f\JU time day position to SI ZOOO public 1arden in Corona curate typing skills, good For appt. call Personnel Verde office. Prefer exp. portunity--luU time posi-has an immediate op· evailable for reliable U&ht bkkp·g upr 10~ HARDWARE SALES. Ap· de! Mar, full time 6 part wt numbers, pleasant 549-4134. ~· Mig~t ~ ide~I Uon for delivery 4' pick· portunity for an F.acrow personwithknowled1eof eluding AI R & A P ~din pe r1s~ 1 Rion ume-1tudent.s welcome. phone ability. Detailed•---------or hi~ldr r en ass t i.., ol plumbinf material. Secretary. A mirumum plants 6 landscaping. knowledge 10 key by ware, rvine. Ca 11 Mr . Mc Nay : wortlnhappysurround· CUSTODIAHS w/c en who wanted Salary open. Fri nge olsixmonlhaescrowu· Should have a current touch, accurate typist, CWestcllff Plaia)N.B 67 3-2264, Mon.-Fri. in&s w/small growing Neededforpubliccarden to return P /T . Good benefit.s.TheBathMart. perimce and typin1 of driver'slic .. enioyucel. ad w /f1gures . li g ht HOSTESSiC~HIER 8.30AM-4:00PM. company . Xlnt. co . & library in Corona del wages & benefits. Call Call 675-4830, 8:30-S:OO. ~wpm are required. company benefits includ· phones. In Tustin call Apply 10 person JPM to -------- benefits . Call I n I : Mar. Full time .tr part for appt. Aug 13· 14, Ask for John. This poeitioa offer. an in& a free meal per shirt 832-7300. -SPM p tune or F /lime Lepl Sec'y, airport tu 6'5-3883 time.student.a welcome. ~ eacellent salary and out· Apply In person 9AM· ------- . Call 673-2268. Mon.-Fri. ---------• ELECTRICAL TEST staodinl benefit.a lnclud· Noon. Mon-Fri. Person· --------Days or eves Rusty law firm needs bri1bt re· Cle.rlr Ty pist. Newport B:30AM-4 :00PM. Dental Asst. P /tlme. Ex· TECHNICIAN int: nel G94&AL OfftCE Pelican, 2735 Pac Coast sourceful, eaperieneed, Beach Co. Good benefit.a.•---------p'd RDA pref. SaJ open. Unique opportunity with •Prolitsharlnl MAIUtl01THOTB. IBOOTOSTART Hwy, NB. M ·smkr JoalelS1·90ZS Chance for advance-CUSTODIAN Laguna Hills/El Toro. small well-establllshed •Paidmedlcal/denlal IOONewportCtr.DR. MORE SWITH Liquor Clerk . &:1 - ment . Start S7 00 . Responsible retired cou· Approx 20 -25 hrs . manufacturer of elec-•Loandlscounll Newport Beach EXPERIENCE HoteJ -..ienced,partti-Sat. 113J..331.3. pie to live in apt. com-831Hl.30. trical (not electronic) F.qual Opp Emplyr M /F Five Girl Office Bellmen. Room service .-• ..... ---------• plex in NB. Care taker's distribution equipment. Please contact Jackie Varied ActJv1ties 6 airport pickup Apply •Sun. day shift. Hillcren COLLICTotl duties eve1 6 weekends. Dental Asalstant, chair Facility located in San Sir anted t at 1714 ) We Will Train Holiday Inn. 3131 Bristol Liquor. 250 E. 17th St. Collector or Skip Tracer References required .tr side, esp or recent~.. Juan Captatrano area ls 645-1111 tor more in· General Otfice Company Paid Benefits ,_St._c_._M _______ c_.M_. ------ Deeded by C.M. Agency boodable. 6"-0IOI. 4 days wk. Xlnt w I the only one of ill type oo formation. ~ ...... ':on" .b:-ariledn· APPLY BETWEEN 8 & Liliialion Secretary for Ean'd pref. but will cood. Gen practice. Lai ... _ W t '"'---t ff UL r--llAM HoteJ ...,; __ olfi /olfi train. Abo may consider CUSTOMER Bcb. 494-2517, 675-7070 '°"' es .....,... · as · · office duties, Ir vine 153Production Place gro ..... ,. ce w ce P/f. Contact Mr. Gibbs SERVICE REP evee. certifted circuit.I. Ideal RDELITT area. S5H113 Newport Beach .u .... l/ISS imnager potential. Top att115'1·l047. Must bave 1ooc1 phone candidate would have ~ slcills, MAG A. Minimum --------• contact with the public, Dmlal minimum 2Yn. coUe1e. .FEDERAL General Office Clerti M TI.m !Dfrfl lOyrs eaper. Salary open. a..tructioo aoodlyplst,lalmowledte Periodoollat needs full Synineniinffrin1/mf1. S.wl ..... Typing skills SOwpm, GIRL FRJDAY Sm. C.M 640-G>l. WUltra.lnneatappearinl ~general omce dut.les. time aul1tant. Ell· environment. well or-"-Ala imjor 1tock brolrera1e olflce needs Spanish as •PM ~r mu for sJ,ua 6 acr.n N.B. Compaoy. Xlnt panded dutiet opportuni· ,.m..ed. TbJa potlllon of-Equal Opportunity near OC airport. Hrs 7-3. nitlish spea1Un1 cirl to MTilm/hH ClO. in Newport Beach. Blneftta. $750·9850 •tart· ty. X·Ra)' certlflcate re-fers opportunity for Employer Call Mn. Eckert 540-8121 am. pbonea. Type, run We are seeking ~liable Sala.ry.~14 lq.llD-3313 q'd. &aper. preferred. careeradvancement. ln·1"'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~~ GeneralH ernnds.etc.s.56-1717 people.oriented persons. XIDt. benefits, salary formation not provided 1: elp Enjoy excellent com-•COOI( * Data Input Tecb.,lclan. opm. MM83L on phone. lnterv1ew1 on COOKS ruu A: put Ume. Rental center bas full GO FOR IT!! l*lY benefits includlol a l!•-rieau. GRAM · Immediate openln1. Satur d ay . 'Ca l l ApplybiltweeatA:SPM timeopeaillp for2men. y l • 1 f--meal-rshi'ft .Apn. ... ..c--t · "d. ""'·U -·• •••1ST '11 ... ,. 201 f Neat appearance with ou wan · we ve 1ot. ·-.-r LIVE-JN NEEDED to cooll 2 meala dally, clean boule, 1ml en81Mk for 1enlleman. May keep other wottbl1 po.aWoa, room. board la aa1ary in So. Latuna. 411-1141 • llA'S ROUS•. Applv ._......,... YPlDlreQ ru _.., __ ., • 4 • ...,. 1 or appt. IT5-155e , .... do It' W T h' ly ln~rson 9AM-Noon, ... ' i 2 11 ,.._,_..BTBEACH U I 1ood ha•dw r ltln1. ~a · e eac · 1-llAll. llOn·Frl. In t me. 1 mo . post on. .... ..... ~ n cor n Electrical _ _.._ .. We Train! Our aients Mon· I. Personnel _a..-;.---u1oa. Redhill • Xlat. benefiU, 1111 min. IFYOO: Proclucta. llOOO SIRYICI Be ....... wlll train. App· are happier, have more MAl1101THOTIL Uv•iA praUcal nune for moathly salary. Irvine •Ara an eapertenced WCMtlll b' lJIONewport Bl, CM ~.and are doing llOONewponCtr.Dr. elderlylady,beacbatea. ---------• Unlfted Sebool Dist. Call o.ul ANiatant IL.IC. TICH. Ftr1_no "r.· nee. apply ormlOLambert-1203. El more bullneaa. You can Newport Beach refs req. For appt. uU COUMSILOI SH·OOO for Info. •AN ea,... to wort ln a Opportwtltytowortlnear M .llOD-F'r . Torct. too! Call Al Slellato to EqualOppEmplyrM/F 791MUlbtwnt.s. co O...Wne:Auc.14. f~,.eect1epeclalityofc. be a c b . Te at , -.s'7GI •••·L-I ftndoutbow.M:J-5671 LYN"'·-• s-J1. Mniay Plf'IOll· .,.. .. a rindl,y °"'I<>-troubleshoot, • repair Good ?", ~. _... WALKER 6 LEE R.E. ...._.e Nune., • r. ael a1ency need1 10· DELIVERY Driver. • lnlper-.IUy quality marloe power Food Service Prep, 1109· ,n6ft1-.-.... .,,. .......::.:..:..::=:=:.:.~:.::.:::..:::..::..:._1---------lief. 11PM·7:MAll. 10 ..._.ladlvidualawitltor ..._ traineet. Xlat. opp-•lfa"a-hlnfttltud• 1up pll u , balte ry "'1,4-lO. 1SJ.'7m. uk for vaned. &ledramcs tlrm. GRAPHIC art pers on Hotel bed F.cf'. Good worti.1 =~=~fi ~':'u~::.~~~.~ :~::~.=tkUl• =,...; ~=n.::: ~°!::UDIHnltyAUlletJc ~~.~~-~ =dolt~~l~: :!~ ~.!L~t$A::~~~k.11J!d ~·e~~~·.:: enferred. Ca ll Q a rv _,_ .. 07 ...... _. Call aft •Would llUoY a cbaU.01· O'onlcs or -er sup..at.-.. -belpf··' but not benellt.1 -ram Applv Jloa..H·•. M' ,,.._.~St. lllee. S..toll. eo..W ~---lnac.,..... a ptm. ea'ii•a;; Food SeNlee PNp, llon· eneral Office. Need ~ UI nee. Holiday lnn'7au1'Briat;i C.M':°"S..-6 • ..,._...-, Pa .... ,,..,.,. 279 • PleWcallU.485 ..... ~. ll·J. 'fU.,..uUw .....,, ... fOf' bmy COO· Sl.C M. ~.&!nE D~S~ll.~ .. ~.·. 11c~~ Placl., _.. Clasalll_... ESCROW o•mncER 5 Jolln.Ulllvenl,yAthletic tn ctor'1 ofc. Typ•n1. Hairdresser wanted --------LVN,h&Uorpartthmil~ n••~•" ~ ._ -., _ ,~ ... rr1 a.. lwJ ,.._ +milt. otc w/cUentele. Pay&.$«;;. or Hotel Nl&bt Auditor. e~· or ~HU lledi...._. • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I .... ........,, .... car. ad•• .U.ple ··· J• 1ra. up. Sa lary +. dutial. WITralD. FIT. ,_ atalioo bl beautiful perienced, perm. pos•· ~. RN1G.,.. o.t.rlilllp ...... NJl6 partUme. ...... •• IY' + .ia..n. ll•• • a call oa tM Ille-row lecTetary. aUa. ft'Gllt omc. Girl f• Dr . ..._1 sakln. Lal\llla Beach. S7S Uon at Abo ~~Jl\n. lief.,... • ...._.. ..... AvalJ wt4J'I t-1. a1fl ..... md "'U ..... r-l yr. up. ~. Offtce. laauraau H · wt. Call Rut.b 4'7"'411 JUOI Co,1t Rw x: 'So. Verde Con veleutnt a1i..w.r. 1...,.11., bef ....S JOlll' ~ 1or fut,.. cmture. CaU '711·1155 for "rleou aeu11ar1. Hawe .-tldq to ..UT La1u '9t:nn for Haaptal, Ml ea.a.r-11 Mllou&IPll llll&a.MN171. .,._ -.lld a-6W .. 4oitwell. WaatAdHelp? fU• appt.. C.M.MWll5 . s \ .. s I I t ,I Ii , ................... w ...... k. ........ ~ ..... ,.., wHldy. ••ti •twer JOtlr tttfettlOAt lay ,...... 22 yr1. h1 prof"uloeel M11rthit Ser-.lcea. 1'8X Op rall•r f' llmr ,., f Uml All at11f\1 Wiil train ... T~ llCIPTIOHIST I LESCOULIE MEDICAL SERVICES Perm Pall t1m.· po"ll10f1 merthand1t11011 icn 111111" catdit lo r .. 1111 &tllt ••• 1r1 thl• t'<Ollt• Mt'H Nl'WIJllrl Ouch arr1i L'all t!IS M4ll 1i1wn'7rM ut•M '"' C...trof CL II IC AL Nt·•r U <.: l'ollt'llti, uh·ul (w t1lud1•nl ~ h 111 duy '1 7) hr S<W !Mnl JSI HOSPITAL RD M 8 ~h i t' reoul• lll Ull '' ' ' , .. "'''" m·f'd4•d 1111 VC''l HCll'T /TYftlU SOUTH COUNTY: 642-9955 rontrol roUll' i\.u l:llP roi co11w•11 \ who v.111 be ndu~atin11 111 Oran111• ('11 11rport ari>a in <kt•1ber Mulil hlH! 11oud \\µllll( ).kills l'lt'1&lit' al'nd re ~umr tu P 0 Box 1~22. l..11W\a lk ath ('.1 'flfi.52 NORTH COUNTY: 540-9954 ~ ... r.) 7~t ~u··-· h P\'t •It nt #nt >US~ ...,1u· -llcmnt'I S3 7~ hr ~111 rt llelen Gt 01 u LVN'a par1 llmt da}a htll OFF'ICE F p NDI G ucmPM's MC'di .,lrul 'fORT<.(cJ t: co NOW PLAS1 ll'S Ko l Ill\ mtftla New 1r11d acu!p 111 HJ1'(' mHhlt1e ol>t'r11lo1 1111 n1 tule HI SJ~ M~u • ' u11. ruu~h•na. o acm bl> ltt'ct'pl1u111't I) Pl'>t I>~ ""l.llll 111111 l.el(JI llffi l"e l.Jl(Un J 111 11'> \1 n, W11i.lo.,. IS.S7 II.Ml Verde Coovalucent Call al\er•l'M 7btl ~.;1 Holpil&l, Ml Cent~r St l'AHow ~·~ ... u h ~xµ 1n Pwl l:lc.tnl'r V 1 hive own tru1 k qi 5109 lllU!tt I B C.M. pun·har.e I< ~.de of com lhStJUI .. 111 ---m~r c1 .tl properllt'\ MACHINISTS kno wledicc o f lo .in l mm,·d 1.111· 11µt'»lnR '. p • rt I I m l' I" Cl l" k I •• I I w nt'r..,, b u.' 1Wr!>u11, am & pm ruoJd )(•r vcr.. ·\µply Holtda> Inn. 3131 BrutoJ Sl <.: M Dlvenlr1td work load u crow hl'lpful ... i. ror Mfc. elect..-omc m•lru \nt Pr!! S c huul Tc11 dll• r Teucher·, ,\1dc·' 111.~•·dt•d H B area Ben~ht., Call M ari I) n 80 ~2tl4 or ment s M o d ero workshop Advanced Kinetics, 1231 V1ctona St.C.M .846-7165, E 0 !'.: MAIHTIHAMCl/ JAMITC>alAL Wu floor&. Cpu, & Win dows, some exp necc s mall ps yc h1 at r 1c hospital, F it' 496 5702 IEFllGWTION MECHAllC Eitcellent opportunll> for reliable person with muumum or l year ex penence rn refngerauon equipmenl repair Enjoy o utstanding compan ) benefits mcluchng a free muJ per shift Appl} in person 9AM·Noon, Mon Fri. Penonnel MAUIOn HOTB. 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equ.alOpp Emplyr M F llbnicurut; acrylic nails Lac Bc b salon Call Ruth. 497-4491 llhture Lady to work full time in clock shop Will train. Permanen t The T i me P la ce •12 Fashion lsland. Nev. port Beach Medical Recept1001st -Front office. exp'd 3 eta.ya. Fashion Island MC-1ms Medical Assistanl, exp. all phases front office Ute back office duties F Vly 979-0313 MEMO II AL COUHSB.ING rtldfk View .._.....,art& ls upaochng lhe before need department. Learn professional selling & earn an above average income. Darrell Ward. M4-f700 Modeling , co mm"ls, films, & e xtras . New races. all ages/types. Exp. not nee. 957·0207. MODELS Newport Photo Fashions s eeks n e w m>delln.i faces 673-3375 Nunes Aidn. Full or pa rt time. ~11 6 11·7. Ex.penenced "'trai.oees, certl.ried pro-aram. Mesa Verde Con· valescenl Hospital. 661 Center St. C M MUISIMGRM 3·4 days /wk. LVN 11·7. 3-4days/wk 41 bed conv, hosp Santa An.a Hts. S .A. 54~3061 Office Person tor fine jewelry s t ore 5-day week, Some mght.s. Co. benefits. Will train. Cati M().8066. Office work & manage· meat. Shaonal. 6 mos. Call E Son grath . 91Mlll. Of ACE The Daily Piiot has an tmmecUate openin& for full·llme. permane nt · poe.itJaft Ln our ClassUi«i Department. Must be able to type 35-40 wpm tl1f'lal lfi!ll wUI be ad· ~ to all appll· caau), 10 key adder he.lphal, answer phones. •••n comrute r and CltW ,.era duties. Op· portwlily for advance· rmnt and u cetlent com- P•-1 beullta. Salary ~naurate wat.h tx· pertence. For lntervlaw pleMe call Ma--4321 ext ~ .. ~.c..t ....,.~ CallaM .. a.~A .........-°"* emplo1er ... --···· M ark e tin g Ser i.horthand req d1\ers1f1ed duues ask ror Rita Top ootc:h lypisl to work for our d}11am1c i.ale:. dept ask for Pat Secretary xlnt at boss or garuung creat1v1ty & de dlcation·ask for Rita P T college or high school s tudent-flex ible hrs to work on mass ma1l1n g r W o rd Procei.~o rs 1 Br1ghl person with hte typing can land this Job ask for Pat AMEHICAN HOMt-: MOHTGA<.a: ~Newport Cir Dr , NR 714 759 1515 Order Desk Clerk. hle l)ptng. 10 ke y exper . very go o d w math, pleasant atmosphere To B>Omo Also temporary )Obs that can work into permanent pos1t1ons Warehouse ma o, w /fork Iii\ experience. Order Picker Electronic Assemblers Electrontc Inspector Ass't Plant Manager PROMPT f-:~t PLOY M ENT S ERVICES 2116So Mam. Santa Ana 754 1667 Part Tuners & students. SJ.SO pr hr , flexible hrs Own car 17' m1 L.A & Or Cly dnving Prefer typing also Call 540.4242 ----- Part time Secretary . 20hrs per week + Arctutect's office . N.B 714-645-4170. PART TIMI DRIVER Sat & Sun Mornings to deliver Daily Pilot bundles to carriers Reqwres van or lar ge wagon and a good dri V· ln& record. Phone 642-4321. ask ror Don Wllhama Equal opport unity Employer hrt Time Evenings Become a lrained sales <.'OUIUelor <over 21J with the Jim Long & As · soc1ates Age n c y to supervise and chaperone DAILY PILOT carrier boys and girls on a one- oo-0ne baslS. evemniS 6 to 9PM. We need COO· cerned . in nova t ive persons who are looking M2 2S48 Rl'-:st'AURANT •P rei.i.cr n t.>t.>tlt•d fu r dryclea nl'r '> F \µe r uni)' ,llHTIHG Exl>t'r'd ltot:1r) llu!>1 ness form) µre,) m a n lmm e d o p en 111 g w repulablt· SS yr old t·o Just relocated in Laf(una Hllls Re:.p & q uahl)' onented a must 4 da) v.k Da} i.h1ft Top wa ges U e nt a l & ~t e d 1 c a I C a I I 714·951-9500 ftRODUCTIOH Seeking help in thl' pl.int Prefer experie nce 1n che1DJcal m1xin11 . hotth.• fill.mg, & shipping ure;i , VEHUS LAIS 89 1 3100 Produce Young man. h11:h ~chuol graduate. w1lhnK to work late hri. & grow with mmpanr Su Pt'r 1ioten ual W1ll l rain C'all after 7 :.>pm 979 2481 tr >ou·re rncndly, {'Ons l'le11ll0Uli & dependable W\' wanl )OU for a de l 1ghlful & q uu 1n l restuuranl for meal s l1 cl'r & loud prep Weckd~, II I ;'\1(1 j•'l(per nee Wl• w 111 I rain Plea. .. e appl) in µt·r~on Stone \1111 Terrac·e. 2!ll~ Redhill, C ~1 RESTAURANT Cook!> & Wa1trl''!.''' needed for Sw1ns and Gra ve) ard Sh1f\i. DENNY'S llnslol and Hedh1ll Costa Mei.a Re.laurant Execul1\.e chef T op Flight Pnvale Countr) Club Send res ume lo ~ar. Jane •I Big Ca O\o·n Dr :-.l l'w pu r t aearh 92660 Restauranl Vanou!> 1>0s1t11J11' 11pen. must be able 10 work day) In Sept Appb III pen.on ut 9901 Yorktown. 118 p ROD Uc TI o N RESTA IJ RA.ST P ;irl TRAJ:"IEE Hubber how lime help. must be nex1 ble in hrs. exper helpful. products ~ust pai.i. t o -o#ect for homemaker ph)sical incl back X """• ra)· Taking appbcat1oru; ~1911 bl w n 8 I 0 o n I ~ Restaurant S t rat o f I e x • l 7 6 7 1 SGT. ,H'rSlOMl'S Armstrong Av~, Irvine. rtllA STC>aE EOE A Kenda vis Ind . Now hinng for full & part Co Unw? openings at location near OC airport \'arying P time A c c o unl s da}s iind hours . ideal Receivable and ge n ofc :.upplement.il mcome for Tom Kell> \tanne En· houH"N1\ '-'' dnd ~L u ~rg . Inc ~ 9617 denls Our progrei.s1\e ----growing com p .. n> offer. P1r1:ha1inq Clttil oppt\ for ad\a ncemt>nt Large mfg c·o n~s a ha i.ed on your Job clerk w sol"Dt! bu) mg ex perform.incl' Plea!>anl per X.lnt opportuntl~ for working cond1l1ons Must lhe right person Exper be 18 and o'er Apply 1n w electncal, hardware. person or plasucs helpful. but 2300 So t-: Bnstol not necessaq Xlnt Santa Ana lle1gh~ benefits. E o.E Contact lnl'xl to Mac Donalds > personnel. Soulh Pac1f1c ~~~4 Industr ies . 2100 S o Fairview. Santa Ana 714·540-4811 RKpt/Tn'st Busy sales oi'flce T yp 111g· 55-60wpm. Exp req Xlol ben Newport Center office. E 0 E Call 644· 7454 Real Estate Sales FOtl A IEW AIDIMG CAllBIH Rl.ALISTAn Contact us lo learn about our new high co m rruss1on i.pht & olher ad vanlages 1n 101 n1ng RedhlU Realty For in form ation call Walt 673-7:.>0 Redhill O-~Rl'.1lty 1;-;:; -;:~fl(I Restaurant IEA STAR WITH •CARL'S JR• HEW RESTAURANT OP EH I MG ........ ~ M or par+ ffnw all ~ COOKS COUMTEI HR, SHIFT SUPSlVISOIS hcellut befteflh, ............ c..-. ....... , ........ ror a lucrative part·lime ~~~~~~~~~~ position $4 hour to start. .. 1tft1Cfy .,1arw-.t ..... ...r.. hl1 op· portwllty. Apply: Call 642·4321 ext 250 between 2 and 6PM. Ask ror l.ori ~;;.:-· l30u.;~Y Street Calta Mesa, CA Eql&&l Oppor Employer RECIPTIOHIST Command Pe rformance Hairstyling Salon has immediate opeoinas in Huntington Beach & Newport Beach AppU· cant.s must be mature. must have positive 6 warm personality Mus t Moftdoy -Ft-iday I Z·7P"' Equal Opportumt y Employer be ptylilh 10 appearance1·--------• rARTTIMI 6 must have ability to ________ _ DILIY .. y ...... ,5 handle li&ht .bookkeep· RetaJI cle rk tor health -v• Ina,. Hours wall Include k Oranae Coast Daily Pilot some days, eveninas, 6 food at.ore, 5 dys pr w . neecfs a dependab le Saturdays Phone tor M . 7111).9444. person t o deliver appt:964-4441. RITAILSALIS/ newspapers to vending • _.. -a _.. • • aay rm chines and st.ore ac-IK.,.....at -• ••--count• In Costa Mesa PulUiparttlme PIT. Ftr, exp'd only, area. Approximately 20 631-1030 somt t yplna. 21 yr old to25 houri per week. Ap· Co. La1una Beach pticanl must be over 18 llC.-r10MIST ~-Dl for app't ood dr1 l Full time, permanent. and have I v DI T>'Plnl required. Good Reta I I 6 , M a r Io e record Company company bendlta . Hardware Sto re, PIT. fumllhes vehicle. Apply S44·"2t2. beach location, xlnt 1n J»rlOO between 8 and working cond. N•Uonal lOAM Monday throuah I•--------: Co. w ith a ll major Friday. benefits. Some weekend Or-. C.... To ploce your meuage work. Dana Pt. area. D-'r Not before the Call Ray: 831·9333. 330~:'~ readlnapublic, ROOFERS·HOT·Wanled 0.0..p Hardtni, phone '"' 2 larie projeda. Muat Dally PUOl have at ieut 5 yn Ill· • • nalaUoaDept. Claullltd, "2·5f79 perience. Acceptlnc ap-E411~1 pljc.UOU dally bet . t-ilam. 1153 Superior, CM . __._.. 7100 t W.-4 71 H •w•• llJI ...,_. .... W--4 1 I 00 ...., w--••• •••••••• •• ••••••••• ••••••••• • •• • • ••••• •••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... Sl.,,.He DIPT. Nil Seara famll1 blk••· -.sTlllD Rill y/Re<:ep Airport Law lntpection6paeldn1aml child teal Incl.,• ea. MOl•AMMAll D • p ~ n d a b I • F'lrm Rri&hl , t hHrful, parta, ra1t, accurate Al\S'30,540-Z377 LS.2hanct.,.darltbay , ~rn.llet, perm11nl'nt no n arn uker Joall! wtlQOd eyesiaht. Pem. ~W'eaodDrive. P "t',eve1 6 Sathrt1 Xlnl ~18025 '"' Xlnt co. ~ma 2 B iko (1 m ana, I SI000'1Rll. 1111co1.1nla The Coffet' s ~ c R ET A R y p a r l cau W.S.O.U ;;::~. ~:!~..:.1;:'· *-1101 orM>Qlm Blan.:~_!!!! ltr-nt' full ttme UC Statio nery S t o re In A.RAllAN MORGAN for S.l lrv1nf' fond 'IHvicl' CotonadelMarnffdau .. 1+1M•,..1021 . II T lned Wanted cnt'rll"lll" 1011 Sollll! uver nee Ciall pr'd aalea lady Full ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. :.• :~'1 ' 1tartln1t marint> rt'tall !03 0000 1Aw11 ti 6 llAM, ume 5 da~. Xll\l work Porm1d anal• Iron: 2"'-" Sma~9 H ~ ' / ult clerk F tr po.Ilion U k for SUt' ll\i rond ~pecially fine X 2~ •" X 3/18", 10 Iona, 8111-------- Exp p~ft'rrf"d 673 401tO SICRET ARY cllentele 815 1010 new. P P 17 ooea ~ 1070 Ja) • . - ---541·30'10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {urnmerc1ial l\l'1tl 1'.11t11l1· STOCK p E RSONS F u 11 -- '11H F'lrm n eed t'l!lp 'c time uper'd 6 part C_,_& •IMMEDIATE c~H * ,.·or Oold . S l lv.-r . Platinum Any klnd, cond .. amount Daniel 548-~ lricW COttMM..t ~retary Xlnt Sk1lli re time noesper nee RM ..,,_.. IOJO Xlnt poalllon OJ)t!n to •1ulrt'd uwludinl( hi·av~ Ab; a m 1 C at al o c ••••••••••••••••••••••• n rffr Ont'nt1<d l)t"non lypin&. & ~e»hn11 . wit Showroom 1819 Newvart NlKON ll'ZA, XlntCood. WUltraln 10 bndal 1ft·ii µe ople S ul t:um 81 d CM ' Any Rua.Offer P\'tlt'n r ed In rrtu tl ml'n'l urall! with 11" v ' 8750226 cluth1n11 ult·~ ('1111 11& pnitnrr 7$2 IJ(Jll Stylist ----Diamond, I eo Carat, col "or C. Sil. Marqu11e. mounted. Leave number at 6'5·~1. l will return yOUrcall Mt"'la .. _ C1n q f re r e s , w o rld D9m 1040 c.ca ....,..., 546 11121 ;n-Cretcry k I th ;.~.r.•••••• •••••••••••• .,.,,., .,....., c'ctM 1prl otrirc: Mu~t re nown center ll e , tyl)(l M + fr enjoy work field of huir replace KEESJIONO Pupa. AKC 1nic wllh pubflc Non ment, reqwres 11 mature. C.'tl•mp •Ir.-. Mt•'. Pet 6 S.lc:1 (.'lt:rk for Manni' ll11rdware. u rdt!r desk i.al{li. t•x1> nec e11sa1 y FT, ;ell rompao y bt•nt:f11' Ca ll Balboa Mann.-. ~II »670 to; 0 P. M t' II ~rnuker bw11nc11s 11tt1re depend a bl.-Kly llal w /I yr 11 h o w P v l P t Y only <lall Mr Robc'.rts u r more cxperlenr r 213/flrl l34~1ft 6pm Ola.mood Ring, 2 carat, app at Sl0,500. Quality Gem &t ofr. Writ.e P .O Box 2417, N e wpo rt ~ach,Ca 92643. __ t.i5 ~ M Jo', 9am 4plfl working with hair piece• l yr old Fem Standard Poodle. ehampaan e , AK<.:. spayed, prof. obe dlenre trained Beat of rer Pvt Party 673 8021 ~uln t;l'l 11\\0hl'd in h,•ulth Umq ue l(r<1un.J nuor oppt '> to Join our or jlaruat1011 Call Mr Krn u all 760 1037 for aµµt Musi be per11onablt' & SBCRETARY n~ed by neat E•cell. hourly rate Irvine Lawyer. will train °' generous comm11111on legal. &ood typing 11k1lb ~truc tu re ava ila b le rwc 833 OW3 754 6797 MochiMty 1071 MLC'i llAKL>W H 1-; full LI me po ' 111 r l' 1.1 1 I hardw .. r e i.tu1 c St'e \1 1ke Juhni.u11 II W Wr ig h t (.'11 126 Rochester c '\1 SALES Ill Fl Cu1Hµ<1 ne-nls Exp prd . :..ilar) CM are a F:Ot-: M I'' Cull Mr Paubt.'11 bet 1 lAM & 2PM onl) 213 68S 8.S43 HOTEL GIFT SHOP l'c.'Ople onented. rl'habll' person ncedt'd to work 111ghts and wel!kr nd' Should be sales on l.'ntl•d and able to oper.1tl' l'a'h regisler Ert1\'r exrl'tl\>.1"' rompany benef1b AµµI} 1n person lJA M :-.:uun \Ion Frt Per.,vnm:l MARRIOTI HOTEL 900Ne wport Ctr Dr Newport lkarh Equal Opp Empl) r ~ I-' SALESLADIES full lime & part llmt' 1m m ed o µen1n i.:s llallmark P.irt \ ~ho11 962 8910 Sal~ Tra•e-lflocal St;t.•Kt-:TARY SALES llt1fEL H U \) l)JllOjl. N-portf'r Inn r..i4 1700 ext •3"0 Secretary /Reuptlonl•t P I t• a ' .i n 1 rn a I u r 1• per..<ic1 req lo h.inclk .i ll lt.>l ep honl· l'u l l11 & ~l>l>o !lC!\ f-'i.,l, II\: curattt t> Pllll( r~w r~ \"anl'tl duties rl'<1wr~ Dt'pendablr & efrment self ,1nrt1·r TWX exp an usset Non ,m,Jkl•r S.•nd n_•,u111t• cir lelll'r of .1ppli1illlOO10 Mro, l'arol K \ h• t ·orporatt· \"ll"I' l'rt•' ~t cdn·JI l'o111µu 111•111 ' l oq> :!ti~I \'1,1 Fo.1 1Jn1•1in1t· ~11· 1.i()J • Minion Viejo, CA. 92691 -.1·1·r1·t.in ~11nd1·rfu l <>r~Jnu-Cook LJgun.a Ut•al·h l'.l'J :;t;HJ st-.nt t-:1 Aln 1 RA IN EE 1n 1">ldtt' planning dt.>µI ur 1 .. w firm \1rix1rt J rl'J '\ Ii T) p1n1t J CC ur.HI' JI 7~Wl'\t \l11ht \ 111 both pn.clU< 1· !1111 um1•11t-. .me! IT\Jll.l)o!t' '·I"'' 0 11pl\ I•• Jth J nn· 111 IJJ r ,,i, . ., .d lt'\l'I "" It l(JI t'\IH r I .ill Hi•lh HSI '17110 F\Jll tune fun Jflb w lull>-------... --o f monev l";i r ner ··~J-:C'tH:TAHIF:S • • Pho ne e xpl'r ht•lµrul f1;0 ShKll AnahSH \00 Gua rantee ~43 nfli cir Hkkpr 1·,111,l Slll.8110 543·29.51 EM'l" ~·\ \ .... h 110 Slb,Hl)O <it•n()fr Fun T55Sl\I KOCI I Sa lei. wom11 n a vpa r•·I 1.11 He111fJns Al(1·ni \ exp, malurf'. fn l'ndl) llt.!IJ H1n ·h 1-:,ta b ·1.1 j 'lead\ r T work, S S OK C 'I Half S1i1· Shop, 'lewpnrt ~13 >!I'll Frt>f' 541~J SA!'iDWICH makers & •Secre-tcryfb•c• counlcr help need to Pcri.onnl'I Ad\·ert .\lk l~ work lunches & some !Jt!pu. ha\ e upen1ngs per v.knd:. Call Karen .it l'•p .. n,1on '\'pt Bch ~IC) erhof"s Rei.taurant hn svte) firm Good s-40-8044 typing. shlhnd skills, ex ---1 per re<a"d !'lion smoker Seamstress wanled to sew prer Ca ll l).U) 0123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Switt'hboard Operator German Shepherd pup Mel1tl S pr.a y ~ooth Sh Ga l n~edcd to p1ea Male: • fe male Binu 10 xlO C a ll '-...C:.~P busy board F'llllt 8~ _old John ~ ~-:14-M.2·0232 ____ _ pt1ced Newport &-~ch 211' Owens Cab1.n Cruiser . Misc. .. -.... 1010 kcal Ea tale office <.:all good cond New paint. ••••••••••• •••••••••• •• l.aila 833-290() canva1>Sei>. carpet. etc LUGGAGE TAGS SWITCHIOARD In !'II Ii SJ 500/0 ffe r from your business card Bro k era&e F irm 1n 751-2182 Send one card for each fo'ashion 1.sland has 1m y 45 ta.a plus one spare We ~dJate openmg for part ,.,... to M 10 return permane ntly lime Recept1orusl Hours ••••••••••••••••••••••• sealed attractive tag & 1 5. bus y s witchboard. Doberman puppie , 3 mo, strap. meeting airline lyping. f11Jn1. expenence black 6 lan. Male, to lov 1.0 requirements Pre preferred Contact Helen mg home SS7 9397 vent loss & theft' For a ~cG 1 nley for a µpl -personalized tag enclose l).'4 2292 Fem Engb!ih Sheepdoic. wallpa pe r . fabri c or Teacher:. pr-1! sc·hool I' lime & f' l1mt> pos1 uon:. upen Laguna Hlls no 19'JI TEAC HER Is l grade <'redent1alcd f'ull time :-.end resume tu r 0 Box 0669. Co~la ~l'l>U . !12627 Teacher for pre .,chuol Full tune. !>O~ benefit!> ~:ntl resume to P 0 &>x l1.16#J) C~I• '1eu I J '{..;)£, rt;J,t-:1-'llC>!' t. WORK RESPONSIBLE? 1-;-\RN l PTO S7 .00 PEI HR. Slnt working cond Pan ume e venmg 7Sl 2411 Tele .. OMSolchn SJ 75 hr plus bonuus to ,1an No exper ne~s No selbng ACJ"O!>'> from OC Airport 2 9pm call :-:.Oe. &41 Ol~ TEllEI Ux>k1ng for that i.pec1al gal Beaut corc1Ial s urr perm F T 5 da} week Xlnt benef1u & adva nce ment potential Will train E 0 E ftodfic F.cl S..iltC)a 234 E 17th street CM 631 0800 spayed. under l yr needs "Day Glo'· paper & we ranuly 67:> 8803 will back & tnm yo ur !-'tee ~ Lab mix pupp). •I mos. good w lk1ds S40 11119 l lll(l> Or try two cards bar k to back PRICES. S2 eaor3.SS 1050 415 tags Sl 60 ea ••••••• ••• •. • • • • • •••• •• 619 taes Sl SO ea **I BUY** <;ood ust'd f'um1ture & Ar>pl1a nt·el> OR I will '>I'll or SELL for Yo u MASTYS AUCTla.. 64MH6 & lll-9625 J s helf e ntertain m t·nt center book ~hell Gre11t lot" )tero !O)!ltem l'>Pkrs ru on the sides. + TV on top etc > . tn xlnt cond •\sk1nic S35 Call Patti fi7~:lJ68 CJr675 12:30 lOor more S1 40ea Sales Tax Included NO CARD~ l>rav. your own or send name. add resi.. phone & we'll make one card per tag Add 2Y each S!-nd chec k ur mone) or derto rtLOT rllHTIHG P 0 Box 1560 C::O.ta ~esa Ca 9'2626 DF:SK 30·· x 60" I& Lov eseat S90 :\1 1sc Furn Mov1n1 m ust s ell. l.Jirnplt'le rum1:.h10g\ or S56 6171 ~ma II hr1mc· Id(· al fo r ~ L V E R rent.ii unit <"all eve~ for Fl a t IN <Hl' G o rham . W•• 21.J 2!l6 1327 I Rondo 1. 8 pie Selling, 7 DR set. matching tablel>, 4 pcs iea 12 ser v pcs "hair.i buffet. Onental 7::M.(M.5 S2.~_l_obo ___ _ design rattan. near new t·ond Aho :\1a gnavox sle'n.'<1 con so II! w ri t rk J.48 7813 p " POOL TABLE near new, ti:>p qual Sl49S Moving musl i.ell ' S56 6171 Kenrrore refng. 13 cu ft. ~1l:ST S ELL 42 " ltnd fros t free w 1cemaker. Butcher blk t ble 4 harv gold 1275 Dinette Be n tw ood c hr ~ 2 ..et, l(m. 4 c hrs +leaf Bentwood bar s tools. Comer croup, xlnl cond. Dina pack wood lble w 4 or ai yellow 961--0792 chrs. aq tble •walnut s for Laguna Des igner 101---------- shop ur home ~u'>l h.i\e l·--•..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-- mdust ma ch.\ or exµ -...1lh SECURITY lee. 4 beechwood chrs. L05e weiahl now. lG-29 lbs Danish loose cus hion a m:> l~ 1uaranteed rhr5 lg rod oak tble. Cal1Cmdyaft5.545-1634. Wtnd..wr Bo,.,back <hr\ - -------:-.:atur al Russian Sable full length coat. o rig Si25.000. sacnfi« S12.000 642 U>O Ad 1250. 24 hrs .,ame .\1 1chitl'I Da\1d \l .i t ur1· l(t•ntll'm.i n t;reene Shops -1~ l-162 net"Cled part 11 me t•1 Rrt t'I \'1!t 1 t or~ «. tak t-jfi Seal'Tl.\.lress Sail Lort t'~ mls'>IUn ' .i i publ11 !Ji!rpreferred gardtn in ( orona del 631 1~2 \far Cull Mr Hober\' jl SECRET.\HY 1i73 2268. \1 on I-r 1 :"'EW POHT 81-:A<"H S :JJ U1 <100P M <;JVlL E.NGlNEt:RING ---------C 0 NE A H 0 C Al RPO RT f\111 tune, expcncnced. cheerful person wanted f o r entry l e vel i.ecrelarlal pos1t1 on w 'opportunity for adv1rn cemenl Strong lyping &. some shorthand ab1h11es necess aq Appl) 1n person w resume lo Mr FUentes al Robert Bein. Wilham Frost & As - sociates, 1401 Quail St NB Secret;.,r> Challenging SECURITY FUii lime position ava1lu ble for rellable person able to work rteuble hours A knowle-dge of sC<'unly or law enfon'l' menl prcfl'r red EnJo) exce llen t co mpan y beMfilS Apply 9AM W Noon. ~on Fri Person nel MAIRIOTI HOTB. 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M F growth opportun1t ) for r..--....-.-... ...... .,,, ..... ,,...._~ oulsland1ng person lo $18.000 Reply 1n con· f1dence Collins Assoc 567 San :"11colas Dr :-.; B Secrelary for Ani.wen ng SerVlce Operator to work 12 Noon to 8 shift & othe rs 228 F o r es l Laguana Beach_ _ _ SECRETARY 8 ~ 9A~1 to I JOPM Interesting pos1lmn for Secretary with excelle nt skills in typing (75 -.. wpm). spellrng & gr:im mar. !'llo SH nee Call 752 0234 for day or even ing appt . or send resume to Plaza. 2<Wl2 ~1 ichelson 11212, lrvme, 92715 Sates Sec'y GO to SI 4,400 Pd park 'll E x c el benefits. lovel) Np Ctr ore T\ pe 70. diet 1-'r~ lo Appucan1 ln'lne Personnel Agenn 488 E 17th. C:O!>ta Mesa 5'!1le 224 642 1~70 SerVlce station auendant. full or part time, afte r noon. .. & evenings Ne;.,I appearance & hand wnt mg Apply 2.590 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ser v Sla All full/part time Hourly .. com rrussion b'73 3320 Sell idle 1tem!i 642·5678 HERE'S A GEM Slav1ck,s Jewelers has an opening for a Jewelry Salesperson to work closely wi th customers in selecting fine jewelry and custom designs. The job require s a high degree o f responsibility and good knowledge of jewelry merchandise Exc ellent Company Benefit Package. CONT ACT MR. McDERMOTT 17 I 4J 644· I 310 SLAVIC K'S Fine Jewelers Since 1917 TOOLCRll lm med1ale opening ror \!'If starter with µnc,,r <'n b allendenl exl>('r t;, • d pa\ &. bem·f1U ROSAH, IHC. 5485.\33 :"cwport Beach An t:qual Opportun1l~ Employer TOPLESS MODELS S75 DAY P AJD OAJL Y no exp nee 8216 2583 To .. truck dnven. w-.nt ed. exper only Live in Costa ~esa 64&9638 TRAVEL Agency sale5 rep to sollc1t comm 'I acct.s Comm only 1777! :'darn St "D. l r\'tne ;54.1311 ------- TY,ESETTY Paste-up typesetting. ex per nee. F 11.Jme Call R-21628 1) ptst. 40 hr v.•k accurac~ a mu s t \1 a n ~ c o. benef1ls Jewe ls b~ Joseph. So Coast Plaza Ask for Betty WAIT R f.SS· part-time dav~ & eves Call 751 8777 Watlress. lunches. 3 yrs + exp Apply in Person La 01arrill. 414 North Newpnrt B!vd 645·~?_~ _ • W AITllSSES * J-'ull 11 me , part time . spht shlfl Call 2·4pm Monday· Friday 751-4433 ----------~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily UMI. F'l'i lG-9 Closed Tuesday 11751 Westminste.r Ave Garden Grove 554-8100 ..... en 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 c ti yellow ref rig. No de· l lve r y pou . $250 Ev /wkoda 9Sl.a530 Oas Stove, O'Keere & Merritt S106. Tappan dis hwasher ass. Garbage ditpc»al $10. Xlnl cond. 758-1.:11, 546-3451 . Rerrlaeralor 1'10 Mz-2782 DUbwuher. sood cond. Slt·ln Sink 6 vanll1. 'ftG.a)IS. Ji:.f0560 ~rator d1n1ng rm -.;,..,. a nt ique .,.h it f'Tl'n<'h Pro\ l bl loµ " rwt I .,. d 1 6 lit-rs l hina cab & buffrt se rver Dr .ii. 11 c !>-<l ' 1 n It!> Bo · other set Must i.ell Al rzr. sora lamps, etc 64 2 667 6 o r Ad•30S, c...-crlle ...... 6 x s·· ules. wi1lued blS que You paint & glaze 25' per ule. Call 534.7533 eves wknds. 642·UIO. 24hrs ----c GAST Centrifugal Air 4 pos l wa terbed w drawers $400 or besl or fer M2 UH Mt.'ST SELL lh1~ wk mov 1ng Anllque Englis h Dress e r Aus tr ia Camode Cedar Chest Compressor w12hsp. 3ph. mot.or. 1100. 540-4420 Fabric Remnant Sale, Thurs A ua 14 Thurs Aug 21 891 Production Place N 8 645-1395 Sk11s Bike Painl1ngs John Wayne Tenms Club much more open all w Family Memers hlp SACRJF1CING 14ft flbe S600 213-431-6028. glass sail.Jog dingy a27 Ba Ibo a Co\' es :" B J wheel bicycle, S75, 19' 673-6688 !'Ilona Canoe, S395 -----642 8547 NEW S h arp Refrig perfect for Boau ~Cam pers S350 HOME Stereo re·ce1ver turntble Pan~ gd cond 1>73 4387 11 5pm ~tov1ng boxes ~each 760-8636 --- Sago Palms, bone china . 10·· .,.ht c-ockta1I table. J6' t) pewnter. H & C water sq glass top end table dl.spensar. waler heater , table lamp 64S-2994 skis SS7 7645 --------------G.'Ol)t Sale 1055 Me mbers hip 1n Nwpt •••••• ••••• •••••••• •• •• Beach's most prestigious Movmg Sale. furn. chests, athletic d ub. 494 -4129 ldtch cabinets, misc. ·99 --- Toyota. ~. Au& 12 14 Pl11Ctng j Classir1ed ad is Com er of Bushard & In as easy as diaUng your dJanapohs 20521 Mon· phone Give us a call. tock Cir . H.B. We"ll do the rest. 642·5678 You may reque~t our od-onsweri~g service when ploong your ad ... o Doily Pilot od number will appear in yo.If ad . . . we will toke your messages . . . you coll in at your convenienc» to get the mpona to your ad ... this ~ is only S5 per week. for more information ond to pica yoor od coll 6G·5'11. ~------· .... ~-..._ ......... --. ..... . . ... s \ $ Ii •• ... ---~.!­... pn ..... party I .... H90 ...... ported Tueedey. August 12, ,., ONLY PtlOT ••s ."I ~~ ........ ~~~ ""Si:!U. 9520 ~':!~ .............. ~· .. ~.................... 1 ~ .......... u--.... UDO 14'•· ~ ' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w., · o.t.. tUO 1• ""once ......_ l•por+wu Mtet. -5'ft:r pnea.,. 1 anchqia::'.:U ''7 GTO OVEeyR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··••••••••••9~~4· ;;::;~··•••••;;;; ;.;;;;•••••••••••;;·;~ ..... ... • le,t 1 -.,. ot'.. _ "'lk"~ llllrat, 411J>('l'd, "T1 2:llOZ 2~2. 4 apd, elec ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tllir aow &0° beat lnc 8M?1U"CINO ttft r1i,.r 400 cv ,. '" cnKin• 1 "-look xnrf, AM /FM cus • A/C, '17' MGB Xlnt Cond 30M •75 YW •• Dode• Polara. One -:=Alf-I*= ~II .... ~ oi... lbna utfta>' •2'T ~,'::.I cv0 m"1 1 t ~ h "'or Vour Oood $31< mi, ll!SiOO Mt 1074 miles, JtlOOl'OBO ' owner. 5IK ona miles ._..,,.. ..a. .. k Ba l boa ~ovu B POlotlLY SlttS VW,Porarh or Audi U .A..C\SIC 1972 z.tO"l. Xlnt ___ ~_om __ a_fle_r _&p_m __ 1 4 cyll o't.~~ speed , ~o:i:·, i.a1~·1t·E~'t I A' ..... m-~u~ c ... c.1vas°" l:ar~ by l owner. Cull N--""-_... -ooo .... ,...... /t dl I , •• ~ 'llW POK 11£ AUDI d.lvtr.Sd-1.211 '10GT. ~wora.-. -.... w ape. ra a SHAPE!!! Sl.Z50or ~t ,._.•Ill 1._.. • ....._ Ra~n1 . hot D>C> J "3 E ('oiHt lhway ,. __ or best ofr tJrea. luua1e rack Kel otru 87$-1.230, 673·3068 I I ~ .--..... 10 ,.pct bdlet \'I, .. "' ..... "' .... -.\ .. I, "'l n -.,111de t>nve COi ........... 5.51-4888 ly trttn. ''Tnek Custom 87J.2'712 • • -,_ " ,,.,, • i:-, ....,. Interior" "Dynamite Lit _;_,;;,,_ ___ _ *'9....... ......... cnf1c• at ffSWI Nt>~.,ort ~ach 6730900 SIJO/mo 631 ~7 ~.-r--· 9741 tleCar" 1733MYO> 1918 Dod1e Colt. ~" .... _... • ._. ~ .. / 1HJIHAk90 RBlVD TC)P$P•tl)L'O" ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJIJJ ceUentcondition.2door -. ~ ~ 9IM Gt 9070 <•AHOCN O~OVf " r " '7721M>'l 2+2.S4800ortakr Sedan. maroon . low llr. • .. 1 • n It 1 o S TD 11!\0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 171 41 U'-4100 IMt°:J~~~TS ~r~ase. good cond o~~nOyO ~~n~T~~w ~~~A mil ea I e . 4 s peed ,._. ..... ft9eb c:r&fl.s-(Netlodlol USHtt• lloc:'k Sp;ttt, at I.on· · Peugeot 604. :!OOl E. l1lh Street transminlon , FM at.ereo ._...._, .. , . ..._-.it deek l.lh new. SU bon11J>l02Zt bu•t ll~ Auto I r+d '71DATSUH --Sanla Ana 551-7811 caaseu e. S3.5SO FIRM ... lllcl1*9...,,..I 'TS&,_ Earlya m n7u:zo• t.i~HllJI ••••• ~.~ •• ~••••••••• IJIOHATCHIAO< 1910 5051 5Sl-443S lrvlne . ..... ..,..a. e11ee ISM at" OoAior Poruble. tl'T) WANTfiU Slq.1 tor :n• , AHalon110 9705 4 cylinder.• speed. air, lGu&Da...tl !:'!':~••••••••••••:'.~?!. '77 ~PEN WAGON 21M cltalre. ••tt/010 Lrs 1ueen. N>.lor n tl'oW'C'rBoat WNUON l'\XI l.ootJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM r M Stereo. steel mi, White. Good Cond. -.-,N . aclilcttl• JUG. bolll 11.lnt Call tl1S Hu111111111 1·0 11 11 t llht. $2000 REI •TE'. radial lire&, whitewall HERE MOW!!! VOLVO 6'0-7132 ___ .;..... ______ , IG 1SD, M0tlt-1, $2000675 5"11,;t A ures. Rear rug kit, vinyl --__ ---------- un any 1.97!1 Ct>u~:.. lfltenor, pinstripes. lug. IEACH IMPOITS SALIS, SlllVICE Font 994o Uptorl', ~mu Newport Boch ITTS-Vl7• or !181 ~ 6) MU~'TANli 7SM orig Sedans & C<.>nvt:rtlbles gaae rack Price to sell •••••••••••••••••••••• mi, aJm Cm l'lJll:i, 28!1 eog. I t · 1 L 0 ad e d . &t8 Dove Street AHO LEASIMG 3~· c.111u sa ... _..........,_ .................. -Sl1 p need~d for ':..:.:=~•:!::: .,11 -;.-En~~o~18~1~.at ~o .f.W.IW7. I~ 1:..'17 1980 SPIDERS 24 Mos 24 .ooo M lies NEWPORT BEACH I OVERSE~ DELIVERY SerVlce Contract Avail• 752-0900 EXPERTS lt4S ~l·hw11111 Wh1.1.LM . HERE MOW!!! ble C241428> •--a.... 9750 -• ..a.I IK"- Um Ford Galaxy <klr .. Cu ly equipt Gd cond. Clean ISOO 546-6910 ~Tiii ....................... part l'um1.1letel) re:.torctJ S3999 ~---~ s; \I u l' h "0" p . r I ' 91: •cH IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53S1bi'1 ~ SAMTA AM.A '16 POISCHE VOLVO '76 Grand Torino Vigo. auto. air . radio, etc. $520 + take over loan of $1,130 714-552·2971. M8 Dove Str.-et DA TSUH 1966 Harbor Blvd. 'IEWPORTBEACH 2001 E 17\hStrei!t 912£ COSTA MESA _ _.__· -----11 • ._1 •HNlll91 tO I 0 MIWPOIT SLIPS ,._ Sele Aaiftr ftlooe, •••••••• ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • MOW AV AILA Ill ....... lllver Tea Set CANOE ·a place 1.2' In 671-4160 Trucks 9560 ·········•·•···•··•••·· 9950 -.cr,.taa....-ltalMle. Folds tnto i lD .-.-1-1-,----,-.-----1 pq, •Iba. IAl\ata m 8 WA.NTt:O To I:.~ bo111 752-0900 Santd Ana 558 7811 ~~~i~~i~ 1 Only 47•000 64"-9JOJ 540-946_7_ 79 l'h.-"> • r lull> Audi ----9707 IOIMcLAl~IHC. loadl'<i "Int c:uod ~woo '79 DATSUH 2 I 0 1975 Volvo, sunrf, a ir, AM FM cass . very clean S. I 00 631 lS32 Mercwy ......•.......•....... ORANGE COUNTY'S RMIST .. I mm. °*" • pump. 1295 dock or Moonng, &lboa Wall• Gl·ZMMor'73-145.5 Island ror 16 30' boat, Ad S1tt.-r 112611. 6.t2 ~300 •••• •• •• • • • •• • •• • • • • •• • HA TCHIAa S50 N Beach Blvd ~hr~ '18 ~. ropper loaded cSM1 No oCSA fwy > ....................... TOP CASH PAJD Ocean Rowinc Dory, )'r will lse b}' !ht! )r. prefer Fw _... fW'nkwe • ap-old. Classic Beaut) in rably nr Collin~ Island \odown&a.ssume lease. 1 n llnde r . 5 1iopeed La Habr..i 5Z2·S333 k """ ~ '73651 AM FM p1n1.t npes S7 Chev) <:ank'o pie up ......,1 i.l mo 6 u 14heel co vt-r'>. rear 62' PORSCHE 3568 . new paint, int . reb. en& S7000 obo 5.51·6664 aner 5 30 ·s Volvo Automatic Xlnt cond New transm~s1on New radia ls White w r ed inter Sl950 642.9755 UN COLN ·M ERCURV DEALERSHJP ~· Woctilll ol not. Glass. 682-7519 675-9265 or I 328 4904 Call 631 -'91!114 t'l'kJJ'.., IMW 9712 !>hadow k1l. bod) side before 3pm or ~ l'1tk•·111h RAY FlADEIOE UNCOLN·MERCURY 16 lB Auto Center Dr. -7-Cl3 For Sale . Schock Dor). Pvt dock. up to ~· for W ...... larte &last dome eood condJlion $750. Cully rent Best offer •••••••••• ••••••• •••••• rruldJngs, vinyl 1ntenor •oklsheet music. e q u 1 p p e d C a I I _ _ 6~-3436 151.-r5 (213)S92·3796 aft Gpm loah. SpHd & t W1• ~Marin Sid 9080 I I 1• IOIJ ~ .t 9030 ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~••••••••••••• F'ish or Ska 17' 110 H P I 0 , OQNN Director trombone Outboard motor collec· with trailer & xtra cqwp with case. Excelleol con· tors item. Fag~ll .W -4 ment S2200 C:all Pat ~t ditioa, SlCIO. 67s.806Z aft.er cycle eng, $350. 548· 7698 640:6023 days or 760 8tt;O WM -res · IMh.Pow..-9040 ---·-. -. ORUllS by Ludwic. li&ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl Scarab 30 twin 350 s. blue cnr. 2 Floor toms. 1971 SC.Al.Al I 0 w h 0 u r s . h I g h a base 24". 3 Zil1ren Twi 330• 150 h performance eqwpmcnt Cymbals, Rocer's hicb ~ p 5.' t ~ur:· 10mph + Must sell hat complete w /a ll dfer. ·N~· ~Y~ell ~m~ $24.SOO w trailer cuea. 9000110. Call aft mediately .. moving ou 759-l91Jor640-l963 l :aPM en•> 737-6441. or area. C~ll 546-12 . r•tportatiOft Nearly new A.ppla1&se (Mon · -Fr 1. d. 8 Y s > • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131·8216 Ceventngs Gaiw, Sunburst Des~o. weekends ). As k ro Ca04M" 1• S•/ Sl.O/ olfer. Call Patti at Jerry. Refit 9120 ~1230. or 673-3088. Jr no ••••••••••••• •••••••••• answer, keep trylnl . 43' Gran Mariner fully 8' Cabover camper Nice ~ equipped. beautifully cond. YAMAHA amp w/ reverb. maintained, ready l 645·8295 Ne~UU . 675·1230; cniiae or live a~ard. Motoriud lik•s 9140 m. Slip Ille)' be available.. •••••••••••• ••••••••• • • 8'lldY Clarinet. xlnt cond ll~% Financing possi· New 1980 PUCH Maio z lllDU&llpMces Included. ble. 9>,000. Jae~ Cutley The Ultimate Moped 175 Ml-l'nt 534·1505 evenings & NowS.99. $23.SO mo. · week e nds, 64 2·4321 MOPEOLAND Offlce .. lllt•• & weekdays. 2255 Harbor Blvd. CM '75 Dutu ... n l'1c•kup 14 C'lnpr 'ht-II, o2,51MI m1 . $3,lnl ~!IJ ~7 aft 71'\I '52 Chev} trurl. Hun.., good "lcw part" Good ga. ... mal1tai:e Be"l vfCer :H8·6.S31'1. ~ 471 i ;o ~. 'I on Dodi:e l'l' l'J m pt•r .; pel' 1.1 I. i:o•HI rond SlJSO 645 1700 ·79 TO)Ola SR 5 Lonl!blc'd. GT shell hoot 15 U1Mlm1 lmmac ~.t;OO 8.18 9020 ·77 ford C'ouner ~•t h utal ll~ bod' & r.11 k Perferl fur rontrJctor Lo mi. aux lank ~1 ..in} xtras Be~t offer Call SSl lfB8 '76 DaL,un longbt'd .• Hr lu nu. $2895 Ph 495 0926 Yam 9570 ••...•.•............... 74 Chevy 10-fl van Crpt. panelmg. A C. PB. PS, needs work Sl800 OBO 64G-28H. '68 Che\')'. Gryl. 3s pd. ... p .. 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3''Skipjack79.0 pen Hull.Moforc c»s/ $1000 or be s t offe r EXEC. DESK, excellent Volvo 22S. 1.20 hrs. VHF, ~ 9150 631·20U before 7pm cond., sszo; 615,1230: Swim LOR. fresh wtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMt01 Wmuted 9590 6'JS.271Z. flush, mint cond. Must 1971 YAMAHA XS4000, ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------. --1 Sell. PP1H·673-1611 great cond . good WEPAYTOPDOLL~R IBM, 1170 Selectne I. . mileage , under 15M for top used cars·Core1gn. U~" carrt a1e, cood a CIGARETTE w/new miles. S99S. Call 644-0665 domesucs or classics Jf cmd. DI0.111-1199. alum. 6 whl. trl: T /'Ji&S Kike your ca.r is extra clean. h.p. C.C. enc. Trim tlls, see us FIRST' coctptt It full covers, 1979 Triumph Bonnieville ~ top. VHF rad. Elec. 750, 1200 m1, xlnt cond. comp. S.Crifice! Trade · Makeofr760-8063 I k Finance. 642·4097 or S 6'5-3707. l.97S. HONDA 7SO. uper Sport, 6,490 orig mi. '•I 1., 0 ,...,. c_.., BASIC 4 tlVIT Cl C•lls lri1ls (2) Prilllrs 3 0. 5 ' loo g , L h U r s , Sl.500/0 8 0 . 642-9807 eq\&pped 4' documented· _:_________ Z9'l5 HarbOr Blvd for commercial fis hing. SUZUKl RM lOO COSTA ~ESA S~"000/080 "'""'"""'"' New rims. s prockets. ·~ · ~· chain, suspnsn 546-4931 979-2500 &al2•1LPM IOSt . ._. CHC 714-549-2'11 Brunn ing Draftin g M.acbine, xlnt cood. S90 541--6Ml or 548·5066 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHERRY'S PET CARE Boardln1 & grooming with love, rree pk1&p. Poodle Pups for sale. Tea Cup studs. 25 yrs. exp.~2141 40• Owens Sport.sris her. ~ ._._ 5_._'/i- wortb S67K. must sell -.--1, - M0,000. All offers· COD· llewt/StOCI... 160 sidered. 714·~ ••••••••••• ••••••••• • •• ~'sYachh S...,-DiscCMUt Sale Up to SO"i'o off reta i I First come first served. 23' Unifilite 28. Owens 29' California F B AJJ boats just refurbtS hed &46-9000. 197125 FT. PACIEARROW MOOEL C Sleeps 6 to 8 on Gaucho beds. full y self ron lained. roof air cond , generator. A M /F M stereo c assette. C B radio & only 33.200 males Must sell! CSer 1698 > 1714) 559-1304 ----------•31' Unirhte 1973. l w1.n Rent motorhome. 22' 2 gas. VHF, fatho. bait self rontamed S250 per lank. c anvass, good week + 6 a m 1 le raau ly crwser. S37 .soo 64.S-2283 'AllOT Nwpt Yacht Exchange ------ Beautiful Tame Parrot 675-1800 Trailen. Tra.,.I 9170 for sale . $100 Buys All --• ••••• ••. • • • • •• • • • • •• • • WEIUY CLEAHCARS AMDTRUCKS COHMELL CHIEftOUT ~llarbor Hhct l'C ~TI\ M t :.-;I\ 546-1200 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAH USED CARS! miracle mazda Io c I u d i DI La r I e 23' U ni f Ii t e. 1 9 7 O. As 15, 'S8 AtTStream A Wrou1bt Iron Ca1e . Oybridge, single eng. good deal. $2200 0 8 0 2150 H_._~ 11.,4 Alter 6pm. &&2·57912 Deb: VHF. 0 /F, fatho. stem &S&-4151 ;rOU9879 _...._.. by or Robin encl, $13,SOO. Nwpt Yarht Costa MeM 645~5700 Exch. 67H800 Trailers. Utility 9110 1 year old Albino CoctateU ----------••••••••••••• •• •••• •• •• with ~•~. 18(). 631·1237. after5pm. Baby Racooo. 9 weeks. bottle fed. male. $145. Call Douc: 146...o711. Double Yellowhea d Alm.an Parrot. so word wcabulary. Very lame. GfUl penoaatity. ~­ ~ unlil l :JO. "-a 0. S IOtO ....................... "'::.\u~layer piano. 'JIO.I03I •25' Apollo. '77, single 8 · w Ide , 3 2 · Ion g • eng, VHF, RD. fatho, sea $3200/0 BO. with or W 10 tent, canvass, tum tabs, space. 6'6-4151. irCKS875 xlnt cond. 3 to choose f rom 116,000. Nwpt 5'x8' trailer. Extra clean. Yacht Exch. 675·1800. sriOO. 12' Alum. boat&: mt.. inc ls Alllio Senlce, P.+t oars. cushions " trlr. & Acces.ories 9400 _Sl_OO_._m_-_70_15 _____ •••••••••••• •••• ••• •• • • 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•, Ludera 16, 25f\, V8Ul bull. sli p lo NB , bea utiful. $400 0 . .... 9010. 'H ' COLUMBIA 36', loeded, U:lt cond $36,000 Ma-7401 MIVlll WAX YOUR Cil AGAIH!lt Call us ror details 1 MIMGAUTO llAUTY CIMTH U'20 Ponderosa St. COSTA MESA 7544404 ~ .•............ ~!!.~ L9dlee Anba Exchulve DlropeaD Ski Sait..slze J0.11. J.ut •Pant.a sip CL~SIC .. .-. .... Hamen Ski WOODEN SLOOP SSAYISAVIS W11H USED, AITS Imported car parts IMPORT At.rrOSUPPLY 101 N. Manchester ~,;'d.:.:81 ·~ Jl' Ditmar bh io 1932. CUtter na. needs some r.:..,,.::::=:....------t restcntioo. llalle offer. ,, I • • .... 1"4 640-111151 Anaheim 771>-9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trwml.JI" .. f t l .m ....... lmltla • UI' Hobie Cat w /trJr, , • ion roo :d W11 Ir CoOed.on e.... many stru, xbrt cond. ror M to 81 ~ Ton F . ..__. cme . ..-... em·• ·;:.;;.;.1>.;,:lf..:.otr __ . 11_a_.-. ___ -1 Call 646:9061 or 645-2549. ·-· -Ask foe Neil ................. ·--· -....... laour ,., -............ tlteklef'. •17' SANTAN~baia MlolfwS. .. "' ..u.. me •pin· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAMTED! Late model Toyotas and V o l vos C all U:i TODAY!!! Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOLYO l•UH ...... l hd. c ........ .. ~ H•·UOl w U0-•01 Tap Dlllar Pail For Your Car! JOHHSOH & SOM U.C-.Wercwy 2111 Harbor Blvd. CREVIER I SI & U OAOWA't SANIA ANA 835·317 1 *USED BMWs• '72 200'.!Tn w S R <2061 l 73 3.0C:S t•pe, m111t1055!1 I i-12002T11S R 103321 752002A 100351 i5 5J()i,\ 14 s R I 1-183) i62002S R ~sp 123i l5781 n 630cs11-l56SXG I i 8320I Hp. dlr f-12281 n ne o wner 'A 1>1aroond" 2·IM06 2~.000 \lilt:" ~rvire Contrart \\a1lable 1337 XWG1 5,465 MILES SAM'TAAMA DATSUH :!001 E 17th Street ">anlJ AnJ 5~ 71U I Rat 9725 . ....•................. 74 f'1at 4 dr. 124. 1600 runs greJt. needi. bod) work $425 bst ofr tA2 2533 Hoftdo 9727 '72 !HI T Targa Clean, ..,afl!S, P1rell1i.. A C . .AMt·a., Uwd "',..\1 1-.... M , lire. &: Cover ••••••••••••••••••••• •• :..s1 2810 GeMrd 990 I ·7~ !Ill. snrl. ~pd aut11 511,iOO Xlnl 2l3·592 2110 75 !114 I 8. new p.tml , act grp. Klnt cond. t>5K m1 . Ml() 631 7887 '66 912. O M on g eng runs su per U pda t e d $4700 080 968 j~ ·••··················•· MOTHIHG OVIEtt $4995 HAIHS AUTO CENTER 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 540-9202 SDFwy·Lake Forest eiut IRVINE 830-7000 ·72 Colony Park 9 pass wgn Loaded Ongmal •1wner SlOOO 675 6161 ----·7~ W.\GO:'ll 8 pa!>S. Colon} Park man} xtras SlOOO b/5 S(&! ~·OftCJ 9952 •.••.......•...••••.• '65 Great Transportation. Wul Trade ror P1ck·L'1J Of'rER 631 1528 78 320IA. dlr • G0\151 '78 5JOIA loaded 1 ~611 1 "7952.81A S R f26l51 -~~~5!n~ys ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19H· l 8 75 , X Int t'ond am fm stereo 8trk,mao> VISIT YOUR nras. smoo oso il Vega SJ50 oo f iat 124 Wgn S6SO '71 lnterna oonal Travt-lall. '• ton Sl995 '73 Ford 1• ton '68 ~ustang Sl800 Reblt l'flgJ.ne & extras ~.673·1091 ------ORAHGE COAST 64~18i~ Soper\ fin S2295 ';4 f aat 124 Sedan SI ~95 73 Yamaha 1>5Uc1 Sii5 !:lb4-1921 O&dM'lobil• 9955 ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDIEST '76 Porsl'he 91 IS Coupe .;ir :.un roof .. \ :'>1 F \I r .i ... :,ette ;,llo) v.h eeli. ltJ nu dark green. blk ml Co.,.er bra. fo g hgh~. ski rark JUL & <:o liHJ 1Wi-2b10 ..........•.••••...••.. & Sales·SernC'e Leai.ing Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls rtoycc BMW 1540Jamboree ~ewport Bear h_ 640-6444 IOI McLAREH•s 850 N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA IS ~11. No of SA Fw) ' l714)5JJ.533l Sunday b} Appl 79 IMW 633CSI Sih•er Wllh black leather Execulwe Car IOI McLAREN lftC.. 850:-.f Beach Blvd •5M1 :-.:o of SA Fw~ 1 La Habra 522 5333 75 B'.\1W SJOI. ldr auto, :. r. a r. Xtrai. f>.108590 or83S-7001 SPIECIAL LIEASIE 52'! loaded S262 57 tax ~ mo o e I $1710 down HOH DA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES & SEH \I . E OLDSMOllLIE HOMDA GMC TRUCKS 2.8SO If arbor Bl\ d COST A M f:.SA 540-9640 ·75 Ta rg a C arre ra Chocolate brown v. tan intenor Polished wheeb & P7"s Thi.; car 1s fresh. W\fortunately must sell i 23.900 759 1913 or 640: 1963 '79 Honda Wgn, lo m1. ----------- AM/FM casseu e. xlnt ltolhloyce 9756 cond Best offer 760-8578 ••••••••••• • •••••••••• ~ •t DE.ALER IN U.S.A. "79 Honda Wagon Auto. :;~·~ean. must sell JRR ~~~VER ROLLS·ROYCE '78 \C'cord LX. air. p s ,,...J ..... -rass. new tares & brakes ._...._, .. n" eng haul July Xlnt bu) 11._ __ __.........,. at~ 842 3148 CIO H D SUNO.A.YS ...... 1 9740 ..•••.•.....••••.•..... 1972 MIZ 250C COUPE Automatic trans & air conrl Vl•r > n 1re' t949HSG I OHLY S5991 HOWARD Clw•r~et Do\e & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACll 833-0555 SPIECIAL LEASE 61 Silver Cloud Clean. white Br Owner S21.SOO Call ~999 ---- 1967 Rolls. immaculate $21 950 645·9272 9760 •..•.....•.•..•.......• 1980 SAAi TURIOI HERE MOW! Wc:k 9910 .••...••.........••.•.. 1.966 ew,k R1v1era RuM eood looks good• See to appreciate' S975 obo .\sk for Da\•1d at 975 0113 '73 ~late Wagon power Good cond 646 3572 .>\II 9915 .....•••...•.•••••....• '16 Sev1Ue. blk Excellent condition • 16595 Car phoneopt 7&G-OBOO_ • ''/'!lliSenUe OElSEL• :-lever Smoked m ' Loaded. lDf miles. Good MPG. 113.300 0 80 759-0221. 661 1610 ·a:i Cad Eldorado Sl.200 s.48 7898 i"8 SE\1LLE S1f\er 2D t nu. IJ.ke nev.. 64(>. 7132 9917 •...•...•......•....... 68 Camaro 32i enj.l 4 '>pd best oHe r 540 268.5 b'?.5 5603 & -2400 loaded $282 +tax 60 mo o e I S22SO down 675 5603 IEXC IELLIKT SEUCTlOH! ii Camaro Cl.1~s1c mint. onl(inal ov. ner Cull 64-1 400!! 7fi Ca maro l.T A~I ~-~1 BEACH IM'°RTS sterro \C sml \'8. xlnt SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS hos just reui•edo larqe se-&Ktion of HEW BMW'S olso 15 PRE-OWNED IMW'S To r hool.e from '74 thru '79 2002. s 320! 's 530! 's For the best deal in Orange Count) Com e ~ustoday' SADDLIEIAO< V ALLIEY IMPORTS 28402 Marl(uente Pkwy ~11ss1on V1eJo 831-2040 05-4949 '74 4.~EL. r.nrf. lthr air. look:. like .t 1980. at 1!174 pnre SI I !AA.I 645 9272 &48 Dove Street rood ~us1 ~ell Nu 11re~ NEWPORT BEACH 75.2 (g?9 S-\100080 1 sz.otoo ___ O.•..-oa.t 9920 ~1BZ i7 30110. !tunrf. Toyota 9765 yellov.. bJmboo int j UX ••••••••••••••••••••••• tank dean HI\ $21 ,000 16 Corolla SR5 lif\bar k. S 6i3 -;~ :.pd, A:-.t F'M stereo cass Xlnl rond Great ~ PG. 11~n1tr ~1ust sell this week $:1750 S289S il-'497·5029 1968 :?3H dr Onl( \'er) ~d rond 6'6-1 6:)10 i8 ~erredc'> 3000. 111 421\ m1, bl mllJn brown bamboo mt Snrf r :1ss. xtra tank. new radials, $19.900 I' p .ltl3 25i5 '77 JOOD. ~11\er. snrf, ver) clean EKlremel) lo mileage SIS.~ or ran assume 645 3973 '69 MerredeR 230, runs ftOO d . $3 500 17 1-1 1 497·3a22 Iv me'1sa1te '66 ~1 B 230S L. 2 tops $8()00 F'\rm 960ZEM P P 673 1148 '79 MB~LC. loadcd,8K m1. S34,000. Pvt Ply 75H600 VoluwOCJ"' 9770 ....................... Having trouble selling your rar " Tr) us• Paid for or not ' Ask for Tom Aiktn JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 1171 I HACH ILVD. Hw1thM)t• leach UZ-2000 1971 VW RAHIT 4 speed trans .. air cond . ste~ rassette, sunroof. extra sharp w/less than Z2.000 miles! (032XM Ml $4911 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARllOll Bl\10 CO'>IA Ml ~A 64} LHJIO •····•·•··············· SEE US FfRST! We haH a good -.elen1on o f N E W & L'S ED OlevroleL~ • COHMIELL CHEVROLET .~ llJrllur Ill\ d "i:...1 \\'It_'>\ 546-1200 'M Chevy Sedan V8, auto trans. radio. original 72,000 m1. 2 owner stork SJ.000 bst ofr iw;.4519 '79 ~lahbu Classic. I dr. PS. P B. air. AM FM. split ~eat lit whl. lo m1. wht w red int. 15100 963~ '73 El Camino. looks & runs great a C'. am rm rass. camper shell. S2200 496 S822 '65 El Camino. needs ena work. S3SO ~5930. '72 NOVA 3SO New Tir es, Batt, Shocks S1SOO OBO 873-4317 Paul 11·5pm arpa.r 9U5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "T1 Crdba, prfect, bron7.e • leather, all xtras, lst fair offer takes. 975-1120 9932 '75 OLDSMOllLIE CUTLASS IROUGHAM SUPHMIE \" 8. auto , a ir , pwr steenng. pwr brakes. pwr wmdow s. split seat. steel radial tires. white wall t ires, rally wheel covers. tinted glass.,, landau lop, pwr . door locks. tilt wheel One owner. 25,480 rarerul mil es B r o w n 20 1os /24 .000 M iles Service C<>ntrol A vaila· ble. Very Very Nice .. 1749 PQLI. Sl691 SAMTAAHA DATSUM 2001 E. 17\h Street Santa Ana 558-7811 9957 ..............••.....•. '71 Ptnto. JC.Int condl11on. need.s eng work Best of· fer I 661 751.S PtytNMlfh 9960 ...•...••...••••••.•... fii \'aliant, 6 ryl, auto. gre;it mpg, AM 's or E'es. 494·5_76_1 ___ _ 71 2 dr Ouster Low mileage Runs good St5000BO 646 2231. POl'ltioc 9965 ......•.........•..•..• 'i-1 Pontiac. gd cond. W 000 m1. asking S800 . SS I 6442, &40·3904 '75POMTIAC LEM.AHS Cl'l.. \' 8 auto . air. AM tFM W tape. p~r steering. 11.tutewall tires w •base. mags. 11 landau top. 5:.124 miles ·-Tnck In ten or " "Lots of Eye Ba 11 • ·Super Shape and Road Read" l172LPOJ $2617 SAMTAAMA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558-7811 '79 Trans Am. Special Ed1t1on. Auto .. air . stereo. o ptions. Blk ~ blk inter. $6900 . 17.000mi. M6-8991 ·n Trans Am. mint cond. fulJy loaded. S.950. Must sell 751· 1477 ·n F1rebird with T Top. Am rm cass . S29(JO. Must sell Call Joe 536-6501 or ~ 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 T-BIRD AN AMERICAN Cl~SIC SUPll CLE.AHi A llAUTIFUL CAR ..... Or._.,_... ...._, vane1 • salt NT ' away cona: $14,500, l~~rcTtTO Newport Vacbt Exch. READERSAND Co.ta Mesi 540-5&30 CALL AREi & ,m 175-1'00. ADVERTISERS The price of item• advertiHd by vt blcle dealert ln tlM veblcl• cla111flecl advert11ln1 CIDNlml ctc:tee not include .._ _________ , uy eppUeabl• taxes, _...--..-..~----,...::-=· tr .... fer fee1. ~: ... ;::'.\: a,.eln.d 1-r ta. edv9t1.iffr. F• M Actill Clll a • Plllt ·-142-5111 '1' MlOO ET mlnt cond. '17 D~HER waaoo, only MIW'!IR'!ll'W'!Wll"P.IM!• Cttm. paint, only u .ooo Sii ml, -.SOO a lllf'Prile. "79 Corvette L.82, original uni. 13,1115. Ooinl away t.o MWS17 Ofter • fully loaded 16K colle1e. must aell l "71' SQUAREBACK. reb ml. SI0.500. Dys~ OJ53, &15·2695 -· Make tboae 1ood boulehold items you're DOt •inl avallable to eonie o&her famlly b)• ad vertleial U..ut for tale lo ci ... 1r\ed. Call &a 5171 R»4TWO. UZ."Z'TI en1. Oran1e/blk lnt, ..-ao-1* v.,. qru wry 1J1MMS cond. no-.1 c 0 ttaa ...... .. ........ .. HOTICI •••••••••••••1••••••••• "73 YEOA GT Sta W1n • how Dally Pilot et .... a.aiftedadvert.Wnai.a •• couiar _Xll·'f. ea· w/1911 M on1._ en& lfted .. dWplay UM.lr -.. way to tell mON ~.~Ott bMt ol· wtU.000 oria ml. Xlnt ... .,. wtUI lellbtllty ,.... allllMll the Mrrice fer. frhala Party . cond. Very 1ood 1u •I •1mp1cu o-ar ... we yo.a~ t.o oner. Mil ..._1'70. MUat nU.i4o.617t art prou4 to ta)'. rHlly ...,. ov low rates to- l•t reaulU . Pho ne elev MJ•Sf18. ClulUledAdJ 942--5671. ., • Call 142·51'18 s 'l 5 17 ,··-. .,.,.,.., ~· ,, . l.) LOW TAR . CA ~EL QUALITY ·-· ....... l- IS in I , ls ·- 17 t Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley tO ITI ON * * * VOL 73, NO. ru, 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ~our Hometown :~ Dally Newspaper ' . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Looks to Panel in Legal War IJ PAftlCll K"BHN&DY .............. Huadqtan Beab llayor Ruth f Balley la pu1.bln1 for• review ol lbe clb' cbartel' with an eye t toward cban1m1 lbe city al· tomey's position from eledive to appointive. II QOr Balle)' said today abe will prop01e that a committee ol form« ma.yon look at lbe city I ) charter Md ccnaider the city at- torney'• offlce lD Ill review. ln July, t.be city councll uted that lawyers rrom the California Lea1ue ol Clhes review the charter to ~rnune who COO· trots city le&al matters -lhe cl· l)' attorney or the city council. But the leaaue backed away after 11.n. Huttoo. in so many words, told them it was nooe ol their business because lt was a ~~ ..... ,,_ MIKE COOLEY JR., 5, WITH HIS BROKEN ELBOW He'a Glad Hie Falher la a Paramedic Real Sendoff I Paramedic Treals Injured Son Former Huntington Beach l Fire Department Paramedic Mike Cooley ls on bis new job in Oregoo today, although his de- parture was delayed somewhat by the memorable sendoff given him by bis son, Mike Jr., 5. The little boy is recovering nicely today from surgeey aft.er jumping off his miniature playhouse at the family's Hunt· ington Beach home and break· ing his elbow Surgeons at Huntington ln· lercommunity Hospital, where the elder Cooley's face bas been familiar since 1973 when he went on duty as one or the county's first paramedics, finished the first aid job. They placed two steel pins in the boy's arm. Mike Cooley Sr., 37, and a veteran of numerous injury crises, was at home wbeo the m ishap occurred, packing to head north for his new Bend, Ore .. job. Fellow fir e men and paramedics recently celebrated bis new job with a farewell party and a cake frosted with tbe message: BEND OR BUST. Nobody int.ended for it to work out quite so bterally. "Fortunately, Mike was at home when it happened," says Mrs. Stephanie Cooley, who will soon take the children north to join him. She says that, like any mother, she got a little rattled when she heard the ear.splitting shriek as yowig Mike landed. Why did be do it? "The neighborhood challenge was out," Mrs. Cooley says of the dare he accepted from playmates to jump or wear the label as a chicken for the rest of his life, or at least a couple of hours .. S hou ld I call the paramedics ... ?"she wondered as her husband worked over their son "No," Cooley the veteran paramedic repUed coolly. His wife says today that Mike Jr. will be having his plaster cast removed Wednesday, but must wear a fiberglass cast for a bout s ix weeks while the broken elbow mends. She concludes that at least there Is one thing they don't have to worry about. He's no chicken. Canada Townsfolk Flee Raging Fire U RANIUM .CITY ._ Saskatchewan CAP) -A forest fire burning out of control through more tbani..t,000 acres ol timber forced about 7QO people to evacuate t h is nort hwes t Saskatchewan minlne town, but fttefighten were optimistic todaJ tbetown could be saved. because everyone in town is a vailableto work OD it.'' be Said. Dale Nesbitt, a mine employee who fought the fire through the night, said, "I would say we should be able to water-bomb it eoougbtocoolitdownaodgetbold of it. It'sniceandcool,sowe'reoff to a cood start today.'· local Political issue. Council members complain that Mrs. Hutton's autonomous stance prevents effective ad- ministration of City Council policies as directed to depart· mentbea&. Council members further con- tend that Mrs. Hutton is often unavailable to department heads or elected officials and that the city attorney stroogly objects to tbe council seeking second legal opinions on matt.era or city business. Mrs. Hutton contends the city charter doesn't give the City Council the right to hire an out· side attorney without the city at· torney's consent. ·'The people oo this committee will have bad experience in dealing with the city charter. and there will be diverse opinioos. too," Mayor Bailey said. Mrs. Hutton, elected in 1.978, said a city attorney should not be subject to removal by a COUD· ctl majority. "It is very difficult for a city attorney who is not elected to give honest and impartial advice because the opinion might be un· favorable to a council m8.)0n· ~ ty," Mn. Hutton said. "lo a city this size, it would be a very big mistake to make the position appointive." Voters must approve a charter amendment to change the at- torney's office to appointive. Al· tempts lo do this m the past have failed. Teacher Helps Crack School Theft Rin·g 2 Teens Facing Charges By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OttMDalty~lle4S'9tl A career English teacher who works summertimes as a reserve Newport Beach police detective and bis partners have allegedly c r acked an Orange Coast burglary ring that targeted most· ly schools. Detective Robert Duncan said the thieves used waltie-t.alkies, hand·beld CB radios and police scanner units to avoid capture. He added that the amount of loot already recovered by police will run into the thousands of dollars. Duncan is a Westminster junior high school i.nstruc:tor as well as a reserve police detective. Booked for investigation of commercial burglary are Jeffery O'Neil Irvine, 18, of 1533 Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach and Elizabeth A. Lance, 18, of 9532 Zion Circle, Huntington Beach. I rvioe remained jailed in lieu of SS,000 bail on the felony charge this morning, while a relative posted Ms. Lance's bail t9 secure her release pending arraignment in court. Detective Duncan and bis col· leagues are trying to trace ownership of a number of stolen items, much of it involving sophisticated electronic devices. He said there are two com· puters definitely stolen in a burglary at Costa Mesa's Estan· cia High School recently. ·'They were using a master key that opened eveey high school in the district," says the teacher and part-time police officer. "I really feel good about this case." He said be planned to confer with Costa Mesa police today on whether suspects in the series ol school burglaries could be linked to one last month at Costa Mesa HigbScbool. Detec:tives said they have in· formation that Irvine and Ms. Lance were aided by lookouts posted with walkie·talkies to warn ol the approach or anyooe who might intervene in the aJ. leged bur&Jaries. Hotel Voting Due SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Union leaders urged striking workers to approve a contract today making the city's hotel employees the nation's bighest paid. Panda Horii First Ever in Captivity MEXICO CITY CAP) -A giant panda in Chapultepec Zoo has given birth to the fi rst panda cub born naturally LD capt.1v1· ty, roo officials announced today. Dr. Juan Tellez Giron, a veterinary surgeon. said the mother. Ying Ying, had a normal delivery Monday after a gestation period of between 18 and 168 days Veterinanans watched the birth of the Jih-0unce male cub on closed-c1rcwt television. TEJJ.EZ Gl&ON SAID OFnCIALS would ask the Chinese Embassy to s uggest a name for the baby panda -but woof· ficials were leaning toward the Chinese word for "success.'' Zoos in Wasbingtoo, D.C .. Tokyo and London have sought unsuccessfully to mate pairs ol giant pandas. 'The Mexican vet.e.rioarian said Ying Ying and her compa· Dion, Pe Pe, probably mated because they live toJtetber year· round. unlike some other pandas in captivity, and are fed a special M&b-pt'Oteln. vitamm..uiched diet. PANDAS HAVE OIFnCULTY ltEPltOOUCING in cap· Uvity becauae of a highly sensitive nervous system that causes irregularities in the production of hormones, Tellez Giron said. Telles Giron said it was the world's farst natural birth in captivity. Identity Issue Police Face Suit In Slaying Case The Wes tmi ns t er Police Department bas been accused of negligence in a lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court by the parents of a boy whose death is believed to have beeo one ol the so-called freeway killings . Mark S helt on, 17 , of Westminster was reported miss· ing on Aug. 6, 1979. His body was identirted about nine months later after bis rather took the boy'sdeo· tal cbartstolhepolicestatioo. The parents are alleging that the boy could have been identified sooo aft.er be was missing if poUce officers bad carried out what the parents claim say is the routine job of acqoirlog tbe dental re· cords and feeding the informatioo into the nationwide computer system. The father. Donald Shelton, said be finally took care of the re- cords when be learned police hadn't. The boy's body, which bad been impaled oa a wooden stake, was identified in San Berna rdino County just a few days alter the dental records were keyed into tbe computer. The body had been kept by the county since five days alter the boy was reported missing. lo the IS.page complaint writ· ten by attorney Marc Block of Huntington Beach, the Sheltons allege that the police were negligent in not using the dental records to find the boy. They ask for damagesof$1 million. FV Sex Case Defendant 'Worst Ever' A Fountain Valley man described as one of the "worst sex offenders ever seen" is staoding trial for making a "sex s la ve" out or a teen·age hitchhiker last May. Leotis Heater. 49, went on trial in Orange County Superior Court Monday for rape. false im· prisoo.meot and illegal sex acts with an 18-year-old male. Deputy District Attorney Dave Himelsoo told a six-man. six· woman jury that Heater was also oonvicted of the "sex slave" attack of another teen-ager in 1971. Sentence Slated In Theft The volunteer treasurer or the Fountam Valley-Westminster branch of the Amencan Youth Soccer Organization will be ~en· tenced in Orange County Superior Court Sept. 10 on charges that he e mbe uled $32,000 from the group's bank account. S tephe n L . Sande r s or Westminster pleaded guilty to rour counts of grand theft last week. Sanders, part owner of a carpet cleaning business. could fa~ :i max1mumsentenceofsix yearsm state prison. However. the length of that sen- tence could depend oo the out· come ol a court bearing, also set Sept. 10, when Sanders will at· tern pt to explain how he paid back a lmost all of the money he wasac· c used of t.akln g. De puty Distr ict Atto rney Robert Chatterton said Sanders had served as volunteer treasurer of the soccer organization m 1979 Previously. he had coached some of the teams as well as having his own childre n participate in League play. However, soccer league of- ficials ordered an audit of their accounts when the} dlscovered the amount of money the group had in the bank was less than an· t1cipated. That audit turned up the $32,000 shortfall. Chatterton said. Though he pleaded guilty to four counts of grand theft. San- ders claims he paid back the money even though the audit didn'tdiscloseth at. He said he put the money back in the form of cash receipts He will testify Sept. 10 before sentencing to attempt to prove his contentions. the prosecutor said. Storm Aid OK'd WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter bas declared portions of Texas major disaster areas in the wkae of Hurrican e Allen, which struck the s tate this weekend. the White House an- nounced today. Coa~t Weather A Royal Can11dian Mounted Police spokesman, wbo declined to be identified. said the partial evacuation ol the 2,500 residents In this uranium mtnlnc communl· ty 40 miles IOUtb ol the Northwest Territories betaa llODday nilbt. AD additioDa1 no to• mlPt be evacuMedlater, be said. Democrats Seek Unity Himelson said be plans to call both victims to tesWy during the trial. 1be two teen-agers were allegedly raped and imprisoned in Heater's Fountain Valley home. Fair through Wednes· day. Lows"lonight 65 at the j beaches. 70 inland. Highs :I Wednesday upper 70s lo low 906. INSIDE TODA V Some •••caeea went to tbe E ldorado Naclear Ltd. mine about MftD miles eat ot town wbere tbe eompay bu a camp wltb 1,500 buDb and a eafeteria, tbe•&M* ....... aakl. Red TQIGr, tbe NliOnal dlrec· t'.Or ot ..-. ~ aaAd a wiad lblft Mc.day afternoon droffU.ftreoatotccmtrol. .. It'• wttbin • mile and a ball ol UM town. but ow l*>Ple up there an bOMful tbey'lf be 9ble to pt a lllold ollt tGatabt.'' be said. "It'• • aerfoUI lltaaUaa, w • • ..... little better' weatber ....... bllldle OD Lt. Then'• al•Mt ·.allm.lted maapower '· .. Carter Dickering on Platfonn Issues NEW YORK (AP )._ President Carter, bis path clear to re· nomination, turned to the Democratic Party platform t,o. day ID eearcb of reconciliation wltb blt vanquished rival, Edward II. Kenned)', before a toutb fall campatp aaains\ the Republic~. (Related PbcKc>e P11eA4). CoaftlltkJn delegates coavaed for tMl.r seeond aeuloa with the campalp platform the prindpal item OD \be aaeada, and with Kea· a.dy vowmcto press hll ftpt • .,or a ~ruly Democnticplat!orm.'' Kennedy pJaaned to actm.I tbe convention tonight, durlnt a prime-time televised debate of the platform plank on the economy -the luue on which be and Carter disatree moat sharply. Carter and Kennedy aides met today to dllcuaa proceduree fOf' oeaot•atM>N that Wblte Home pres• eeeretary Jody Powell said would be held today to try to re- tM>lve remainlnl plaUorm lnuee. But evm while profealna op- Umltm about an eventual recoo- ctJla~ two top Carter aides re- iterated that tbere were atlll . I serious differences between the twosicte.. Hamilton Jordan, the presi- dent's campalp manaaer. said in an lnt.erview OD NBC-TV's.~ day" abow be la coaftclent tbat • 'wltb bard ..t ID the next few days," tbe perty will come out o1 the conftDUOD unlfied. But be aald of Carter: ''Both be and ~ator Kennedy real~ tbat eome of tbe real dit· f erence1 between them cannot be· lilbtl1 &lolled owr.' · And Jack ~boa. wbo suc-ceeded Jordaa.a Carter's chief ol (lee aJVALS. Pa1e AZ) ln 1975, in an attempt to keep Heater from belne released from custody, District Attorney Cecil Hieb and former Superior Court J..tge Kenneth WUliam.s wrote a letter to priaOn otftc:tala saying Heater was "probably the wont au offender we have ever seen.'' Because ol bis 25-year biltory of sex crimes, delplte tnta.e peycblatric treatment. the dis· trlct attcmey and former Judie wrote that "It la doobttUJ that Heater CM ever be safely ,.. teated to aodety." But Huter wat ,.}eased from a state mental hospital ln 1977, oae year aft.er he bad pleaded 111nty to the 1971 sex crime. E och ye or. A mericofta ipnd miUiona '"" mail Of'Uf" magie to ~ mullCleS cmd tMd (lob. Bvt phwlicol fif'Mn ~rf.a q mod o~ hoozea. S-e "Bod!f BulNsa Boom· bag,"PogeA7. l•dex Hf> I•=*r· Atelf" 12 tW ~.-....-.---JUST BREAICING _ ___,.....,.. .... ...., '""" ,.,, •• ..,... _,....,.... IWtol cMwlopwMrftlt Party BosseB Run U.S., Tass Clairru • MOSCOW (AP> ~outcome ot the DemocraUc NaUO«\aJ OonvenOon'a key n&Jea baW. aMwed once a1aln that t.ht 1nm NDl ililUe8 la U. poUUC'I are lt'tUed backlta1e by party -.... LM Sov\et .... a1encJ.. Tw aaJd today In a brief ~h from YOl't, T ... NMd tbat calla for an oS*l c.ventfoo bad t mttl'ld .. IA vtew ol the rwent abarp drop ln the admlnbtraUon's PQl>Warity " Thia wu due lar1ely to "deteriorataon ln theo lJ S t-c·onomle posillon and Wa h1naton'1 advc-nturist fomrn policy," 1t "••d ~ ....... Sfti-•"'' .......... ,. TEL AVIV , Israe l (AP> Israel's auom ey lf'nrral toc.1¥)' lutructed pollce to lnvnu1a_t whether the corres~nt of thtt •••hlnetOn Star vlol•led teeurity laW11 by writm& an article' namln1 the chlrl ol llrael'a aec:wity tel"'t'ice In the art.lcle lut week. corN'.llpondeot David Half'\ Y wrot<' lbat the security service direct or rt l&ned to prott"•t 111 terlereoce by Prime Minl1ter Menachem Beaan m »n 10\f',UI:• Uon. A,... Ra,-, c ·11rlJ Callftl Vflal GENEVA, Sw1uerland <APJ U S President ( anl'r called today for more v11orous efforts to curb the nuclt<ar urm~ nice, saying this aoal would be "unattainable" lf morf' cow1t nf'» havt.> nuclear weapooa. Ralph Earle II, director of the U.S. Arm:s Con trol .ncS Ols armament Agency. read a message from Cart.-r to u conferenr.- re viewing the Nuc lear Arms Non Proltferat1on 1'rt>aly 10 years after it went into force. Striu L«-1• Co11rl~•• R-rrt.011 UPPER MARLBORO. Md. <AP> -Inmates took over the communications and control rooms of the Prin('e G~rges t:oun· ty Jail for three hours today after guards walked out 1n a dis pule with lhe county and left the prisoners alone. st¥te polil'e said. The inm ates held the jail unlit 70 riot-equipped pobct> of ficers moved in, police said . One inmate was bitten by a police dog but there was no othe r resistance. according to authonues State Police spokesman BUI Clark said the uprising left "a lot or damage ... Gold Sl.,,.JM a• Dollar Holm LONDON (AP> -Gold continued to s lump today on Euro pean money markets after plunging S23 an ounce rn New York on Monday The dollar 's value held steady on currency ex- changes Gold at one point sold at S60S an ounce in London but later recovered to $610. In Ne w York gold traded at $607.50, up $4.30. Silver Lraded in New York at $15.60, up 9 cents Wo01an, Tots Unite As Death Arrives He r hut.ban d deserted her. Her 21'2-year -old son suffered bums over more than 80 percent of ht:. body She lost a leg to (•ancer ~ow. Alicia Valencia 1s dead. She was 19 The young Santa Ana woman, v. ho experienced tragedy after tragedy. died Sunday shortly afte r being reunited with her two children, who h ad been placed m foster homes after the fatherless family was found tn 1979 living in an unheated Santa Ana garage. Rosary for Alicia will be rec1l ed at 7 o'clock tonight at Our L ad) of Pillar Cathol1r Church. Santa Ana Funeral 5er v1ce!i will follo w W ed n e:.da) di Westmmster Memorial Park Ahc1a Jost he r battle lo cancl'r after more than 8 month:. of 111 n ess . mo:.t of 1t spe n t 1n hospita ls Gassed Doughboy In Veterans Hospital Old soldier Gustave Volle, who had 1.9 wait 63 years for the World War I Purple Heart he earned but was never handed until Jus t 17 days ago , is hospit.allud in Long Beach. Volle. M, a Costa Mesa resi- dent. has been admitted to the Nursing Home Care Unit , an auxiliary faciUty to the Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital. He was a dmitted to Costa M e:1a Me mo ria l Ho11p1l al last wct:k and ke pt under obser v:t· u on for three d ays before being .transfe rred to the Long Beach =convalescent facility. The U.S . Army ve t eran, ·gassed at the age of 17 in the :Argonne Forest. had d eveloped chest pains and other symptoms mdicative of a possible heart at- t ack. "He probably just had a lilUe JU)gJna." a doctor al the Long .]Jeach facility explained. . ~ . DAILY PILOT . ,,_ °' .... <.M'll 0..lf fl'ttet. .,.,. .tw<ft t\ • C.9met .. t,. .........._ ...... '"'-' .. ,.,...lv..d •• ,,.. °'-'"'°" _,.,..,. C.-• '"'-<ow ' ... ,~ .,, ..,....""""" .....,.... ,,_,_..,.... ,, ... t ::.~:~~~.--~, ~"~,_;t"T::':. =:..!:"'~~ :.:~~.:. ~~...!: ..,..1tA-fllf ·-· ·~ •• ,. .. "lit •• jt,-.,.. ,. 0 .. , •i.e. eae. •w. c..tt._,. •• ,.,. , -·-~l•ftO"'Wll•,,..,,, , .. ~·-v~ ......... ~•-c;..-at- '"'"'••-,,., .. ~-··...,..... M<I ......... ..... -... ~ "~"'" ... -...... f"•lto-----0.-~•l:cltjor HuMINltOft .. edl Offtc;e •rtrfio.c11-..-• -..u .. ,._, ~o -r.o.~ OltMff ~-ltll•M C .. '11 ......... t (Al!IU-........ ,,. .... TSISf• 1 Ill (714tto4»t cri111•1•.W.111 .,.....,. --o-..... c-,c..-..... ... ,. ~'t:: -~ ~:=~~ .;:;r.., .. "':.:r-......... _, ~ ~==--........ ~··· .. , ....... ., Ma ny doughboys must ar d · gassed in World War I later died q uite young of respiratory prob- lem s r elated to the ga s. which d amages lung and other tissue. . Volle . a r e tir e d a ut o mechanic. said in a July 25 in- terview he had despaired of ever receiving his Purple Heart On July 23 a messenger de· livered the medal However. Volle can never see his Purple Heart He is blind with age in add1 l ion to being worn physically by lim e and 14 bouts wit h pneumonia he blames on the German mustard gas. Lungren Sets Meeting With Constituents U.S. Rep. Dan Lungren, R· Long Beach, will discuss recent developments in Congress and will answer questions from bis constituents at a town hall meet- ing Wednesday night in Hunt- ington Beach. T he session will be held from 6 :30 to 8 p .m. in the Talbert Room of the Huntington Beach Library, 1W Talbert Ave. The Lon& Beach-baaed coo- 1reasman 's district in cludes Sunaet Beach, the City of Seal Beach and portions of Hunt· i.n.ctoD Beach. Westminster, Los Alamitos and Roasmoor. L ungren, who wUI seek a second term in office 'thii ·No- , vember. will be accompmled by staff members prepared to he lp resldenu wtth problem1 involv-m1 IOCial MCUrity, lmmlaraUon and v..-1n1 alfaln. Mieeioaariee Held ISTANBUL. 1\atkey <AP> - PoUce Mbed five 'J'wtiab mil· aiourteeiDt.be~al Turb1c1· tr of Koaya on cbar111 of "1pl'UCllna ta.e CbrtaUu faltb," eource1aald Monday. ..-.;;'. ... ~­~·~1 ' ~\ ·~-.......... Sex Case X-rated By Navy LONG BEACH <AP> -The Navy , responding to a proeec:u- Uon wit.neu's charce that hear- ings for female s ailors a ccused of committing homosexual acts we r e "being made into a circus," has ordered the hear- ings cl06ed to the public. Sailor Joyce Arnold requested the closed bearing Monday after prose('utmg attorneys called her to testify in the USS Norton Sound case aga inst Seaman Barbara Lee Underwood. 22, of Orlando, f1a . DEJECTED KENNEDY DELEGATES FROM OHIO LISTEN AS DELEGATE RULE VOTE ANNOUNCED ··A lot of this IS being made in- to a c1rcu.s and I don't want my testimony to be made part or t hat c1rcu.s." Ms. Arnold told the three-member hearing board. A s1m1lar board last week found 1ns ufftc1ent eviden ce to dis - charge Petty Officer Tan gela Gas kms. 25, of Ne wark, N.J .. the fi rst of eight s ailors to be tn ed Ms. Underwood's civilian attorneys objected to the board's dec1s1on to e xclµde reporters from the hearing, saying their client's nght to an open tnal was violated. _Move AMurea Preatdent Carter of Aenomln•tk>n •• Democr•t• Puah for Unity NB Firm Penalized In Schenie I.OS ANG ELES tAP l A Southern Cahfom1a <'ampa1gn eoni:.ulttng firm and its pre:-.1 dent ha' e agreed to pay a Sl.000 penalt) for their part in a co11,p1racy to' 1ulate thl' ~tale':. c;,impaJgn d1:.<'losure la1o1. T h l' a ~ r c <' m en t ~ a s a n nounct."d ~1onda) by the stall' Fair PohtJ<'al Practices Com m 1ss1on. which fi led s uit in Orange County Superior Court last year alleging c1v1I con sp1 r ac1cs and ki c k back !>Che mes L'ndt•r lhl· agn·cm<'nt . the 11rm v.111make 1t:; book!> and r<·t' ord!:> availa ble to the FP CC a!- \1. Cll as pay the Sl.000 fine Th e FJ'CC !>ai d Don Chandll'r , prt>s1dent of Chandll-r Mc·d1a Production:.. a N<'wport Beach consulting firm. ad milted he had served as a con du1l for the payment o r coru.uJ t· 1n g f('(•s to Aut c h~r· Forde ConsuJtlilg, an Irvine campaign firm. as part oJ a plan to con cea I a $10,000 payment. Chandler said they payment v. a., funnelf-.l through his firm in Sept1·mht-r 197i from th1· f>POn\ Raven fnr L1C'utcnant C.t1\t·rnor (am1Jd1 g n t 11 Hutcher 1-'ordi.: M s Raven of Fresno unsuc· c <' s '> f u I I } ., o u ~ h t t h f' lh:moerall(' nom1nallon for lieutenant governor in 1978 T hl• F PCC 5a1d the SI0.000 v. as rcportt.'Cl as <.t pa} mt-nt tCJ C h andler Med i a . not lo liulcher Forde as req uired by the state's campaign discl~ure law Chand ler said the conspiracy wa s 1nit1a t cd b y Wil lia m Butcher of the Orange Cowlly fi rm . He said Butcher wanted to avoid d is closing Butcher· Forde's in volvem ent in the R aven campaign because the firm was represe nting Raven as well as a Republican can- didate for governor , state Sen J ohn Bngg,s Butcher was unavailable for comment. Child Thrown On Freeway From Bridge LOS ANGELES (AP > -The body of a young girl was found to· day on the Hollywood Freeway. a ppa re ntly thro wn fro m a downtown freeway overpass, and police said they have arrested a woman in the case. One of se vera l witnesses told police the child was seated on a ra iling at the Main Street over · pass and a woman pus hed her over t he edge "They couldn 'l believe 1t." Lt Dan Cooke said the witness told polJce. An employee of the federal court nearby, who also witnessed the incident, held the woman until police arrived to a rrest her. Cooltesaid. Sbebadber8-yearc0ld daughterwithher. It wu not known lf the woman was related to the dead girl. The freeway's so uthbound Janes were clos ed b y tbe Calitornia Highway Patrol while detectlvea and the coroner scoured the scene for clues, but was reopened shortly before 9 a.m. · The closure backed up ~Y ru&h·bourtralfic all the way tot.he Cahueqa Pa11, theCHPaaid. The child, estJmated to be 2-3 years old, wu found JUlt eut ol Maln Street near Allao Street by otflctn about 7:05 a.m., DOllc:e Sat. J~ Powell aaJd. Nee ret&»oaded after' Neei•inl a caU that the body wu ln a ~bound I ut lane of the rneway, be 1.akl. RIVALS TO TALK • • • staff . s:ml thc adm 1nistrat.ion wa.!. sttll ad:i mant about re1ectmg Kennedy-bal•kt.>d minority plat for m planks ca llin~ for a $12 b1llion JOb program and v. age a nd price control!. llov.Pvc·r formt•r l 'n1tPd ~a t1on., ArnbJ.,sador Andn•v. Yowl.I! hantl'd 1n a C:BS TV interview that the Cartl'r for ces might tx· v.11llll.1! {'h annr l 1 tx>gin~ eovt>r age or the eon"·e ntioo at ~:JO ; Cha nnt>b 2 and~ j oin a t 5. to i.:o a.hl'.Jd v.11h J 1·cm1pnJm h • lhdt ,l!l'nl'rJlh 'UIJIJ IJ rtcd ;1 ITlil'SIV(' JOb'> prti).!rdm tiu t v.1thout 'fK'(·1f:-1nJ,! K<"nned\>., SI<: liilllon prn PtJf.! Kenne<h ') long .,hot htJpt· t•• t,1ke thl· oom1nat10n from c·drt1•1 l'nded Mond:.sy n1~ht v. hen tli• l'Onvt•ntwn ~up1>e1rtt·d a rult bind Inf? dele~alt''> to alJ1dt• IJv tht· rt· -.ulL'> of statP prcmari t·~ and <·on \t•nt11ms Tht· \Ott• ~J' I !K~ I tn 1 .3~1 I) 'Th<' 1•ffort nr1 I h1• no rninatlon ,.., ovl'r. Kron1•dv tolcl a rl• \I.!'> 1·0 11 f('rcnCl' .it th•: WJlticirf A~tllrlJ Hote l shortly after that vote "I have called President Carter and eo ng ratuJated him My name will not be placed in nommation ·' Powell sa1d the telephone con versat100 was "a very positive and very productJve conversa- tion They agreed the task now 1s to li(et this party toRelher and to deal v.1th the threat th at the new Republican leadershJ pposes .. The key to gettJn~ Kennedy's ... up port l!I the plaUorm • 1 contmue to care deeply about ""hl're tht!> party stands." Ken- nl'd' i:.a1d 1n his withdra wal state- mt•nt And I hooe the delegates v. 11l ,tandw1th ml' for a t rulydem oC' r at1C' platform I v.111 ,peak w thl' <'CJOventJon KENNEDY EYES RACE IN 198'?-AJ ,, h11ut ttw 1•rcmom1(' corH·cr~ that h,,, ,. h"•'tl lhc· hf·:.trt of my cam p.11r11 anrl .1t,.1ut the 1-.1mm1t llli 111 111 th• fut u r •· o f th•· I>• 111111 rJIH l'art' I v. ill ')Pf·;J~ .o 111. for lht• j>t'(Jp]1· I have !'>l't'n 111•1 ll t• c-.tU'•l' l haH• C'Jm1"11 .1• '"""thl"• •1untn County Man Slain; Police Hold Wife ,\ Sant.i And mJn v. ,1.., 'hot and k11lt>d i·arl} thl'> morning .i:. he la v in hed in hi' mobile homt• 111:. ~1fe wa:. takl'n 10 ru .. tody Ii\ HB Planner Eye Airport The Huntington Beach Plan· ning Comm1ss1on. 1n a public hear ing torught al 7 30. will con sider a zone change request to tr ansform Meadowlark Airport to a mobile home park The meeung IS at the CIVIC center. 2000 Main St . in coun('1I chambers The controversial a irport cov- e rs 64 a('res nea r Bolsa Ouca Road a nd Warne r Ave n ue Nea r by residents clamonng for 1t to be closed have lodged com· plaint s against lo w -flytng aircraft and takeoff noise in the past few years · p 1llc'· in 111n111·ct1•m v.1th Ult' -..hrn1t 10J! l n H .... t 1~ator. .... 11<1 Thoma:. P \ll"Ktnn•\ ,,,,.., V.J'> shot in th• ht> ad ano' l he ... t a!> hP appa renll~ ,!f·rt in thl' mob1IE> homt' at th'' ';a hie·' ~ohtlt• Estate!:> trailer p<irk at 4801 W Flrsl St Mand I. McKinney. 55. was being questioned this mom mg h) pohn• offlc<'rs who are con· ... 1de n n,z her as a suspect an the shooung. sa1d Public Informa- l ion Officer Bob HPlton Police first looked mto tbe po!>s 1bwty lhat the vicum had been s hot by a bu rglar who '>neaked into the house while the couple and thei.r daughter were Jsleep. But Helton s aid officers have revised lheir theory after in- terviewing Mrs. McKmney and neighbors T he shooting occurred a t 12:26 a m today T he victim was ta ke n to the Fountain Valley Com m uruty Hospital and he died during surgery •at 3 34 a.m () OMEGA Arter all. these are exrraord1nar- 1ly oeauuf ul umep1eces for an extraordinary woman They're available 1n 14 karat yellow or white gold. A, With diamonds. S 1900. 8. $I 275. (. $950. fin<' ~Wt'~~ <;tr>('r 1917 ln add ition . American Civil Libert.Jes Union attorney Barry Cop1 low asked that the hearings be t erminated because. he said, t hei r outcome had been pre - determined Cop1low said the defense had 17 witnesses who would ve.rify claims that the Norton Sound's execuuve officer told members of the sh1p's crew that the hear· mgs resulL<; "are preordamed a nd 1t has a lready bee n decided who WlU be kicked out (of the Navy) and who wall stay." H ts mouon to have the hear- mgs temunated was ruled out of order. however . because 1t came v.hllt:' th<• Jury was being q ues- tioned fo r possible prejudice. Copllov. ind 1<:a ted he wo uld make the motion again later ~eanwhil e. th e h e arings l><iJrd dgreed t o separatt-thl' !'aw.., of ~h L'nderwood. Petty O fficer 2nd C la ss S h a rri:> lfeusser. 25. of Pelican Rapids, \t inn . and Firema n Lo uise fo'1t1 morri... 27 of l{umford. \1 :JIO•• It \l.UUld bt.• d1 fflcull fo r boarr1 m1>mh<·r:-. to kt'ep tc.,t1mon) wp.irat•· and aµply 1t only to Lht:' ~r!>on <iffectc..'<.I. McGrc1vysaid The heanngs arc not courts· mJrt1al Jnd Lhc most scn ow; penally the Navy c an im pose IS a n honora ble o r general dis· r h_a rgc Blaze Ruins Hom in HB; Los $65,000 A r1n• that started in a second floor be dr oom and s pread through the attic did about SS0.000 d~mage to a Huntington Beach home Monday a fte rnoon. About SlS.000 damage to con- tents also was reported in the blaze at the home of Antbooy J a cksoo, 703 1 Bluesails Drive. fire oCfi c1a1s said. No injuries wer e reported m the incident. Hunungt.oo Beach Fire Inspec- tor Lal'T')' Marshburn said the home was UOOC('upied when the fire was reported at 4 • 18 p.m. A t ruc k. two engine companies a nd a p a ram e di c unit responded, bringing the blue under cootrol within 1S mmutes. The prectSe origin of the fire could OOl be determined by tn· vesttgators Monday. but the probe lS continumg. F•t.hton Ii i.Ind, Ntwpe>n Ctn~t. Newport Bt.ch, 7141644·1380 Wn tmlMYt I LAgun.a tl lll• / MYllOn VK'jO I North Or111p I llw City . . lm C•mllOt It ""'' MAii. Alto Cl't'•l•r Lot AlllltflH I s.tl OWgo / W V411'• u.-.. !lt""'•~ ........ f&-0< A--... ...... YSA. ..._.a... """""" F11tt /tv1tltr1 C1111' • f j 17 7 EDITION VOl.. 73, NO. ,S, 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES OR.ANGE COU Your Hometown Daily Nt.•w!lipaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ FAA Using A. ' rt Grant as 'Carrot?'; ' Ttae Federal A vlalloa Ad· mlDlatnUoe bu lndiut.d l\ CCMlld ~ a SU m.lWoe crMt applkldcm becauM ol '4f'bal il views u delays br Orua• Ooun· l1 offtciall la acllna to open John Wayne ~rt lo addl· tiollaJ air carriers. ID a recent letter to county ~ ol Superviaon Chalnnu llalph Qaft. a ruWa& FAA ol· ftclal said "all the facta that baV"e beeD developed to date" will be taken lnto ICCOWlt u the arut applkation I• reviewed. Ooe tupervilorial aide termed the tone ol the le«Ur from FAA chief counael Clark Onstad u "natty." He aa.id it appears lbe FAA wanta to use ita approval power over the srant application u a club ov« the CO\IDty 'a bead on the airport access issue. The county hu been under an order from the FAA to take ac- tion to open the airpoJt to addi· Uonal carriers for several monlba. Alr Callfornia and Hughes Airwest are the only Jet airli.Des now permitted by supervisors to use fadlltles at the airport. Frontier. Cootineotal, Western and PSA have In varying degrees eqressed a desire to Democrats Seek Unity Carter Dic~ring on Plalfonn Issues NEW YORK CAP> -President Carter, his path clear to re- nomination, turned to the Democratic Party plaUorm ~ day in search of reconciliation with bis vanquished rival. Edward M. Kennedy, before a tough fall campaign against the Republicans. <Related Photos PageA4). Convention delegates convened IUSD Plans Gifted Pupil Program Plans to improve the educa- tion of talented and gifted stu· dents in the Irvine Unified School District will be explained to the public at 7:30 p.m. Tbun· day in the University High School multipurpose room. School district staff members are to mate a presentation out· lining the expanded talented and gifted program. Tbe board ol education also will be on bud at the meeting. There has been disagreement among parents, district staff and school trustees over what type of program abo\lld be establiabed in tbe 1980-ll sebool year. State legi.slat.ioo bu expanded the old Ment.aily Gifted Minor program which used IQ tear. u criteria for pa.rtidpat.km in th state-funded procra.m. Under the new procram, ea· trance criteria are leu •trincmt and, therefore. more atudenta can participate. for lbeir second session with the campaign plat.form the principal item on the agenda, and with Ken· nedy vowing lo pras his fight• 'for a truly Democratic plat.form." Kennedy planned to address the convention tonight, during a prime-time televised debate of the platform plank on the economy-the issue on which he and Carter disagree mos t sharply. Carter and Kennedy sides met today to discuss procedures for negotiations that White House press secretary Jody Powell said would be held today to try to re- solve remaining platform issues. But even while professing op- timism about an eventual recoil· <See RIVALS, Page A2) Consultants Deny Hiding Tlu!ir Role SACRAMENTO (AP> - Charges that an Ounge County campaign firm tried lo conceal its involvement in Penny Raven's unsuccessful 1978 cam- paign for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant gov- ernor were called "nonsense" today by an official of the flrm. William Butcher of Butcher· Forde Comulting of Irvine llC· cased Don Cbandler, presidelJt of Chandler Media Productions ol Newport Beach, of agreeing to the -ebargea by the state Fair Political Practices Commission to aave blmle1l le1al fees. Tbe commis1ion announced Monday that Chandl er bad a1reed lo pa.y a $1,000 fine for bis firm's pa.rt in the alleged conspiracy to conceal Butcher· Forde'• involvement in the cam· pai1n, and bad agreed to coopend.e wilb the commlslioG'• law1uit aialnst Butcher-Forde, Raven and 14 other defendallta. successful campaign for the Republican nomination for gov· emor that year. According to the court papers, a "sham" contract was signed in September for Chandler to represent Ms. Raven for an in· ilial $10,000, followed by pay· menu ol $1.S,000 in November and another $25,000 on July 1, 1978, if Ms. RJven won the nomination. Butcher said that Chandler . knew as well u be did that the original contract was for $500,000 from the Raven cam- paign, and that Chandler was t.o eet about "30,000 or it. He said Butcher· Forde started the campaign and bad employees working on it all over the state, with no effort to COD· ceal their involvement. "The wbole thing is non- sense." Butcher aaid. <See DENIAL, Pa•e AZ) enter the lucraUve Orange Cowl· ty air travel market. Col.lDlY officials, however. have com1-tenUY. pointed out that the move t.owal"d additional new air carriers should not OC· cur until deciaions are made on a master plan !or the airport's future. That plan, prepared by an out· side comult.ant, is undergoing technical review by ain>0rt staff members. It ill due to be turned over lo supervi.aors later this week. Onstad was not available to- day to answer questions raised by the Aug. 5 letter. The FAA 's top attorney, however. has been consistently critical of the county for lack of action oo the federal agency's April ruling that the ain>0rt should be opened to additional l carriers. I The FAA position is supported I by the Civil Aeronautics Board. • The CAB currenUy lS charged ' with enforcing the Airport Deregulation Act of 1978, the bill calling for the federal govern· ment lo remove itself from con· trol over airline rout.es. Meanwhile, supervisors are CSee AIRPORT, Page AZ) Irvine Company Planning Hotel Project Oose To Koll's By RICllAltD GKEEN OI .. o.tty,.... ,..., The Irvine Company wants lo build a 500-room hotel across the street from one the Koll Com· pany i.nt.eDds to build in Irvine. Irvine Company spokesman Martin Brower aaid today lbe company will file an application with the city in September to CODltnlet the bot.el and llOIDe of. fice apace on 40 acres of vacant land at the southeast corner of Jamboree Boulevard and Main Street. The land must be resoned rrom qricultural to commercial in order to carry out the com· pany plans, city planner John Murphy said. ''Tbere tS demand for hotel space." Brower said. "We un· derstand the hotels in the area now operate at filled capacity. But l doubt that we knew there would be one right across the street." Both b<>Uls would be located adjacent to heavily traveled San Diego Freeway. ''I do have a general but serious concern that access lo the freeway might be difficult." said Irvine City Councilman Larry Agran. "The s urface streets are also a concern. nlis whole aituaUoo calls for major and early attention to traffic mitigation measures such as shuttle buses and r egional buses." The Koll Company beat the Irvine Company to the punch by asking last week for city permission to build a 500-room hotel and three 10-story olfice buUd.ino on 31 acres it is leasinJt from the Parter·Hanniftn Corp. at the northeast comer of von· Karman Avenue and Michelson Drive in Irvine. The company is requestine a ZOlle change from of. fice to commercial to allow the bulldln&of the hotel. The Koll Company also formally announced last week that it will build a hotel ln the Koll Center Newport. The Irvine Company's hotel and both Koll Company hotels would be located wit.bin about a mile ol Orange County's Jobn Wayne Airport. Offidall from both companies say the bote1a would proride the city's with sorely needed bed·t.ax <See llOl'EL, Pa•e AZ) Panda Born First Ever in Captivity MEXICO CITY lAP> -A giant panda in ChapuJlepec Zoo has given birth to the hrst panda cub born naturally in capt1v1- t y, zoo officials announced today. Dr. Juan Tellez Giron, a veterinary surgeon. said the mother. Ying Ying, had a normal debvery Monday after a gestation period of between 18 and 168 days. Vetennarians _ watched the birth of the 3~-0unce male cub on closed-c1ccu1t television. TEU-IEZ GC.ON SMD OFFICIALS would ask tbe Chinese Embassy to suggest a name for the baby panda -but zoo of- ficials were leaning toward tbeCbineseword ror··success. ·• Zoos in Washington, D.C .. Tokyo and London have sought uosuccesafully to mate pairs of giant pandas. 1be Mexican ftterinarian said Ying Ying and her compa· nioo, Pe Pe. probably mated because they live lo~ether vear round. unlike some other pandas in capuv1ty, and are fed a special high-protein, vita.m.MHaricbed diet. PANDAS HAVE DIFFICVLTY &EPaODUCING in cap- tivity be.cause oC a highly sensitive nervous system that causes irregularities in the production of hormones. Tellez Giron said. Tellez Giron said it was the world's fU"St natural birth in captivity. Traffic Kills Tot Pushed on Freeway LOS ANGELES <AP> -The body of a 2-year-old girl was found today on the Hollywood Freeway. apparently thrown from a downtown freeway over · pass. and police said they have arrested a woman in the case. One of severaJ witnesses told police the child, later identified only as Valinda. was seated on a railing at the Main Stre.?t over· pass and a woman pushed her over the edge. ''They couldn't believe it," Lt. Dan Cooke said the witness told police. Police were called to the scene at 6 :50 a.m . and arres te d Virginia Relaniia. 33 , of Los Angeles after she bad been de- tained by federal courthouse secwity officer William Hanns. who told police be witnessed the incldent. The woman had her 8-year-old daughter Marie Wlndgate with her. police said, but it was not known if the woman was related to the victim. "She seems to be a liWe bit emotional," Lt. Chuck Loac of the LAPD's Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division, said of the woman. "She's crled a UtUe bit, but not wailing or car· rying on. She seems to have all her mental faculties about her ... The dead c hild. who was dressed in shorts and a Jumper· type top, was struck by several automobiles after she fell into the freeway's southbound fast lane. The cause of death has not been determined. "The child not wrapped in blanket or anything," added Long, who said a motive for the incident was not known Long said there were several witnesses to the mc1dcnt. but they were too far away to in- tervene. The woman had been walking pa.s t th e federal courthouse on Main Street next to lbe freeway when she stopped on the overpass. Long said. The free way 's southbound lanes were closed afterward by the California Highway Patrol while detectives and the coroner scoured the scene for clues. Coast Weather However, while more atudeDta wlll be in the procram lla&e fuadia• bas not lncreaaed aipiftcailb'. A CW-committee b.u sub- mitted a 141-pqe report daail· .... bow education abould be im· proyeci for lifted dd.ldreD ID tbe lntM u ........ kbool l*trid. Butcher said his firm had never concealed its involvement witb the Ra.ai campaip, but that Chandler wu in fact to bave been the chief beneftclary of a •• ooo CCIDlnet to promote ber crdklKY -a deal tbat be .. ,. fell tbroulb aftlr the ftnt $10,000 iDltaH-.t WU pa.kl. ·Koll Supported Sills Fair through Wednes· day. Lows tonight 65 at the beaches, 70 inland. Highs Wednesday upper 70s lo low 90s. I NSIDE TODA l' Saperiatea41eat of Sebool• ...._, Oanr bM eoaapli..,.... eel tM ................. npart INt..,. &ma•• rwlral8ta ~ ldWt tM dlllrkt from NIJ tm· ==:.:-an ol ltl recom,,,.._ T'• ""°" cal11 for tbe •taM,._..t ta tM i-..1 ..... ,..a1 ..... ... .......... ,,.... ... ......... lit ......... ., ........ far tie ...... A 'I .... ......,,. --flf••P I I CnlOrfortM -V.."C" ff Mle8tloa II to .............. u..,.... ......... , , ... \ PPPC CUlrm.a Tom HqultGn said Cbmdler's settlement•• •.. ..,_~··ud tbat uwe ... to ,..... our el· forts to rwolft tbe rem•IDIDI char.-." Ill a MUlemeDl appro•ed in Oraqe CumltJ Supertor Court. Chudler .... be terved ... cwdult for ,.,...at ol $10.000 from ta.. aa ... ~ampalp to ........... Ill .... eomt ....... Cb .... tald tbeccmp&raq WU bUtlated bf Buldlw, wllo wuted to a.-1 dl1clOllal lal1 firm '1 lDYOITtt-meat lD tbe a. .. campmp Mt ... It WM al.lo re.,rlM'rt'n1 Job 71rt1P, wtlo made • •· Wuncilman DiMaunta ~id laue David SW. received $1,JOO ID campaip coatrlbuUoas from Koll Company executlvea 24 houn belore tbe June 3 lntne Ctt1 CouDcil election in wblch be woarellecdoa. Koll CompaDy eaecutlH Staale1 !'. Broetboff, Cblel l"tuaee ome.r Darid F. llDd· dl eman1. Vlu Preald•Dt EYereU Davia m and Pl...._. Dould KoU eacb 1ne poo to 81111. Jntne'1 campalp lawt prohibit eontribaUOGI ol more tban tMI h'OID any ooe peno11 • 4' I baYe bMD very Yocal for ' OY•r flYe years tbat W.S area needs more bualnea1-orleeted Hnlcm lucb u botela," Sllll said. "Beca ... ot my .,.ttiaDI, tMJ (ltcD ComPM1 exec!utln1) coalribuled to lll1 campalp." TIM Koll eomp.,, a.........S IMt wtilll tt will Mell Ctt~· dl........._tobullda ID •"'-· "I don't tblM lt's much ol an illue," SUll said. "I WU abort ol mOMJ -a '°' ol ecmtnbuliam came bl the tut deyt. I ralMd aboat-.CIOOID Ill)' ea= and noabudeecmPibaiorilN tbat ' much ... you're talkJD• about peanUbl." Sills aakt be will vote on the Koll Company's hotel reque1t when lt comes Wore tbe City Council. Tbe Koll Compay bu IMMd 31 acres of Parter·H~alllfln Corp. 1Md at the aortbNlt COf'o ner ol Midi JllOtl Drh'e ..S Voe karm• A•eaue. PreMnt .an- lns OG Cbe llDd allows tbe balld· ln1 ol omee baOcll.np. The com- pany .-. penn ... Joo to baild tbrff to.story omce bulldilum (SM llLL8. Pap AJ> ' Each ~ear, Americana lpeftd miUiOlla /or mail ordn magic to build fm*~I a'9d Wd flab. EM r>hl/ftcal /UM" ui-m q moll are ttoa.n1. See "~ &.INN Boom· tftg," PoQeA7. l•llex .,..,,_..,..,,. .......... a Ulll.~ M .......... ~ .. =-c:: CUA... •• ......... "" ........ ..... , ........ ..... ,, _, t 1 ,. , ~-----JVSI' BREAIUNG-~ ......... """'.,.. /nMt .............. ..,, 7 $'] tt' ....... 1o, ... ' Party Bone. Run U.S., TtUs Clainu :~:..-'-M<Jla?W <AP) -TM OllUcMM ~CM Dlmocratk Natlaaal ~w...._ I k_, nalel MUM Mo•ucl .-ce ...... u.at UM t1'a1fl· =}:!.~ &a U S. polWa U't H«led bacb tace by party • • llMt Sovtft IM .. ent'Y T._ aa'4I today • :·~ ID• brlet dlapetch h'ocn r-i.. Ycwt , ,. ... Dottd lh•t calla ror • 0.,.. eooe...UO. had ....,,... ''ln view ol the recent abar • drOP ln UMt 9dm&nlat.radoa'1 pop.a.arUy " P ......................... ' NEW YORK (AP> l'Wmel' WlsC'Gnlln Gov Patrick J l.uc•1. • ae.der ol Sen Edward Ill. Kf'Medy'a .,,._ dentl&I cam talsn. quit ~ a OecnocraUc Natkmal CcmvenUon d lecate . • ~d aaW he t C'OllaJder supportJ.ni tnckpeod :nt J ohn An • -racm for sw-~ ; L~y calJed hll action a "deda.lcm ol conacleat'e" which ~ • iledded to tak afte r 1tud,ylna naUoo&I convenUon naJ .. which It.ale a MJ~1ate muat oot publicly s upport a prsidential can dldate other than t.be convenUon nonunee. L~y. IZ, wu IO"emor au1 years and Carter's ambu.sador '° Mexaco from \m to 1'79 before becoming Kmned,y's deputy ! naUooal campaip director. ...... ft' c.,, ..... l'•U. • s ....... LOS ANGELES CAP> -A pol.ace helicopte r crashed today In a parting lot. lnJUri.og its pilot and co-pilot and da maging three cars_. after losing power Oft takeoff from the su -story-b1gh roor of police he adquarters, officers aa.ad. The condltion ol the pilot wu oot immediately known. The co-pilot walke_d fron;i the wredrage with minor injuries. Both men, whose adenllUes wen withheld, were taken to Wh1tf' Memonal Hospital. s aid police spokesman Pat Connelly There was no fire. e ither before or afte r the crash. he said The copter apparen~y lotf. power and fell from the top of Parker Center to the parkmg area on the south side of police head quarters. Stal~ lW-.r~r Pla•f • ..,. SACRAMENTO <AP> -An equipment failure abut the Rancho Sero nuc lear ~wer plant today, a s pokesman said. . The plant ~utomalically s hut when a power inverter failed. g1v10g a false instrument reading or high water pressure in the nucl~3! react:O'" said J~rt Marx, spokesman for the Sacram ento Mumcapa.I Utility Oistnct . Marx s aid there are several backup inverters at the plant but t~bnicia.n.s want to .rmd out what caused the failure before restonng p<>wer production. Gold s1 .... ,,. a• Dollar Holt& LONDON CAP > -Gold cootinued to slump today on Euro pean money markets after plunging S2J an ounce m New York on Monday. The dollar's value held steady on currency ex· cha nges Gold at one pomt sold at S605 a n ounce in London but later recovered to $610. ln New York gold traded at $607.50. up$4.30. but then ad vanced toS614. Silve r traded in New York al $15 79 up28 cents Identity Issue Police Face Suit .. Jn Slaying Case The Westm1 n s t e r P o lice De partment has been a ccused or negligence Ill a lawsuit filed in Ora nge County Superior Court by the parents of a boy whose death 1s ~lieved to ha ve been one of the so-called freeway k1lhn11?s M ar k S h e lt o n , 17 . o r Westminster was r eported m.ias- ing on Aug. 6. 1979. ltis body was identified about nine months later a fter his fathe r took the boy's den· tal chartatolbepol.ice station. The parents are alleging that the boy could have been identified soon after he was missing if polke orficers bad carried out what the parents claim s ay is the routine . job of acquiring the dent.al re - . cords and feeding the information into the nationwide computer syste m. The fathe r Donald Shelton, DENIAL ... Wayne Harberger, Chandler's 1awyeT, said that Chandler knew nothing ot any SS00,000 agree- ment. He said Chandler runs a small advertis ing agency that worked for Butcher· Fo rde He 414 about SS,000 worth of work bn the Raven campaign, but was bever paid. Harberge r said. : Chandler desc ribed his role as Jt "graphic source" for Butcber- -j'orde, doing art work on cam- paign materials. • He denied that he was a know- {ng participant in any con· ?1racy. DAILY PILOT • '.... Of .... (.MiW: CM•h ..... • •• ,. -"""" "' I : '"""" .. "'"' .... Hlp-19"t Pfr\• •• ,..,.,..,.. "" '"' ,.~.,.. C... ~.w.,. ~. s.o..t .. .. ............. uwd .......,.,. t ....... ,., ... , : a:.~.=:..,.-=. --;~.~-!4~=· • 6Hefl ,_,.,. toftl A ...,..... '~ .. ,.,. " • ---~,... ... °""' ... ~'~ , .. ,,. ......... • _,..,,.... .. -............... "'"' .. C) .... ,,.. ~~ c.. . .._~.,.,. ·-·-...,_.~,.,,.,fl\# ...... ···~ : ¥IC• .. -·-------'-••-..... .,_,,. _,.... __ ,.,., ... ca.MM i.-·--t•to- s aid he fUlally took care of the re- cords when he learned police hadn"l The boy"s body. which h ad ~n impaled on a wooden st<tke. -.as 1dent1 fif.:d in San Bernard ino County JUSt a re'tA days a fter the dental records were keyed tnto the computer . The body had been kept by the county smce five days after the boy wasrep<>rtedm1ssing In the 16-page com plaint writ· ten by attorney Marc Blork nf Huntington Beach. the Sheltons :>liege that the police were negligent in not using the dental records to find the boy. They ask for d amages ofSl million. Reac hed at ho me. Donald Sheltoo &aid the money isn't the main reason for the suit. ·'We did a lot of suffering. in fact, we still are," he sa id. "What we're really interested in is mak. ing s ure no other parent has to go througbwhatwe did." Officials at the police depart- ment were ootcommentingonthe suit yet. City Attorney Paul Morgan s aid he hasn 't seen the complaint. He added, however, that he believes cities are protect· ed from such lawsuits by state s ta tute Motl}.er, Tots United Before Her Death Her husband d eserted he r. Her 21t'l·year-old son s uffered bums over more than 80 percent of his body. She lost a leg to cancer. Now, Alicia Valencia ls dead. She was 19. The young Santa Ana woman, who experienced tragedy aft.er tragedy. died Sunday shortly alter beina reunited with her two children, who bad been placed in rostu homes aft.er the fatherless family was found in 1979 living in an unheated Sant.a Ana garage. Rosary for Alicia will be redt· ed al 7 o'clock tonJ1bt at Our Lady ol Pillar Catbollc Church. Santa Ana. Funeral servtc• will follow Wed nesday at Weatmlnst.eJ' Memorial Park. Alida lost her battle to cancer after more than 8 moat.ha ol UJ. ne11, moa t of it s pent in bolpltala. llolel Voling Due SAN F&ANCISCO CAP). - Ullioo leaden ura..t •lrikiDI ......... to .....,.,.. • eoaUKl to.taro,::....... CM eJt1'1 baUl tmp tbe uticm'• hlp=t paid. f. --------------· Oell• -\!aft - a.a,..._ing l'bitor Kitty Lane introduces Ch a rm the dog to Newport Convalescent Center res ident Bertha Clark Kitty was a helper with a ~o~ show and petting zoo maintained by S ut.• Myles. a Newport Beach resident and physical therapy student. who entertains educationall y handicapped children and the elderly with her menagerie . which in- d udes dogs. r a bbits. guinea pigs and geese Plans Told For Suicide Blueprint LOS ANGELES (AP I -A ne" organization support.in~ the right of the termin a l!~ 111 to choose death announced plans toda) ror the pubbcau on of a ~u1d{• nn h o w t o commit euthanasia At a ne'4~ conference a da) 6 fte r the British \"Oluntary e uthanasia society "Exit.. said it would not publish a similar lltUade. a Santa ~1on1ca bast-d ~rnup known as Hemlock said 1t believes laws proh1b1l1ng people rrom aiding a sua c1de are on the ir way out. In London on Monday. "Ex1 l" said 1t would not publish its '"Guide lo Self-d elive rance" because of t he threat of im- prisonment for violating British laws barring the aiding and abetta.ng of s w c1de. But Hemlock director Derek Humphry d escr ibed "Exit 's " ver y tech nic a l guide a s "a r ather clumsy book" and said his volume would consist of euthanas ia case histories that will include descriptions of the method of death He and other Hemlock me mbers emphasized that their group 1~ not a pro- s u1 c1de group ·'The> group '4 an~ to be on ree- ord a~ be ing as oppo~ed to su1c1de as the Suicide Preven- tion Center m LO!> Angeles." said Or Richard Scott. an cit- torney a nd licensed physician who 1s on Hemlock's advisory board. "We're talking a bout ac ccler atcd death. c hosen death for incurably ill people." Scott added that bis group in- t ends to fight any challenge to the legality of its book. "There lS no shortage of in- formation Ul this culture on how to commit s uicide... he said "You can't watc h TV for three hours w1thout Se<!LOg several ex- amples." The group's mam objective lS ·'to get a diaJogue started on voluntary e uthanas ia," Hum- phry saJd. and to q ualify laws on the subject However, he said. there a re no immediate plans to lobby for a change in the law. ·'We're out to make public opin- io n to lerant -le t o thers change the law.'' said Humphry. a British author whose book. "J ean's Way,'' describes how he helped his cancer-stricken wife to comm.it suicide. He said that judging rrom the ma ii he has recel ved in the three years since the book's publica- tion, he had "a strong feeling that there are a lot of people who would like to join this organiza - tion ... "We're oot out to convert peo- ple lo our way of thinking," be added "We're a press ure group to open the dialogue." f"r .. P-.eAJ AIRPORT • • not scheduled to address the airport access lasue formally un- til Sept. 10. On that date. they will COD· alder a report prepared by the county General Services .qency tbal reeommended a aealed·bid auction to permlt new carriers to ent.er Jobn Wayne Airport. RIV Al.S TO TALK ••• c1h ation, two top Carter aides re ite rated that the re wer e still serious differences between the twos1des H amilton Jordan. the presa de nt ·s campaign ma nager, i,a1d Channe l 7 begin coverage or tbe con ventlon a t 4 : 3-0: Channels 2 and4 join at s. m an interview on N HC T\' ., To da)" s hoy, he 1s confident that ··with hard "ork an the next fe'4 days." the p.irty wall comt-out of the convention un 1 ftcd Hut h'· sa id of Carter ··Both he and Scncitor t\{•nn1'<h real1zt• that ~omc of the rccil dii ft>renc<><> bN'tAf'<:n tht:m t'Jnnot t11 light!) gl~sed over ·· And Jack Y.'.;it!-.on Y.ho -.uc t:eeded Jord.in J.., Cart<'r .., <·h1l'f 11( .,ta{( . ..,JJd !ht• adm1nt1>tra11em '4 d.., still ad;,mant about re1ect1ng Kennedy-backed minority plat form plan~ callmg ror d Sl2 b1 Ilion job program and wage and price cootrols Ho"ever. former L'n1ted Na t10ns Amba<,sador And rev. 'I oum: t.inll'd in a CRc;; T\ inl.-rv1c'4 thal the Carter forn~ might be '4 llla111o! to go ahead with a compromise that fCe nerally suppor ted a massive JOb'> p rogra m but without Spe<'1r) mg Kennedy's s12 bil hon pnre tai: Kenned> s long .,hot hope to take tht-norrunat1on from Carter t nded \looda~ night when the l on\ t-ntwn l>UPPorted a rule bind tnJ: delt'~atr•<., to abide b) lhe re -.ult'i nf .,l<Jtf.' primart~ and con H'nt1oru. The \Ott· v.a~ 1.936 4 to 1.390 6 'The effort c>n the nom tnallon ,.., m l'r. lvnned) told a news con f Pn·n«P at tht-Waldorf As t.on a KENNEDY EYES RACE IN 1984?-AJ llotel ~hortJ> after that \OtP I lid H• t·Jlled Prt".1d<'nt Carter and 1·cm~ratul<itt"<:l him \h namt· "'111 not bt· pl6l"l~J 1n n<>m1n;,t1<m 1'0'4 ell said th•· lf' lephont: con \ er~at.IOo wa.-. a ver} pos1llve and vet") producU\t' converso lion . They agreed the task now l'i to lite1. Uus party to11teth~r and to deal with the threat that the n~ Re publican leadership poses Th• l.t•\ 111 !::1>lltn1! K,.nn1-.h , '"Pl~Ort 1., thf' plJtform f ' ro• Pag.-l 1 SILLS CAMPAIGN • • • and a S(X)..room hotel Ironically. th<: Koll CQmpany ~tarred up a City Council con troversy on Sept 12. 197R. when 1t won controH~rs1a l .i pprrival t,, develop bus 1nes<., a nd pro fess1onal office~ on 15 acres ill the nort h w est co rn er o r :'\t 1ch elson Drive and \"on Karman Avenue The L5 acres had been zoned only for research a nd hght in du..,tn al w.e Council mcmberi. Art An thony. David Sills, Ma ry Ann Gaido and Larry Agran were on the council on Sept 12. 1978. and the same group r emains on the City Council this year M rs Gaido argued at the time that the zone change to allow or fice use was a special favor for lh1· 1'.oll Comp.in~ ;rnd .. ~wrted thdl Anthon} '4 as influenced b) l"ampet1J?n contributions from t\1111 Cumpan~ t·xcc ull\t: Tim StradN :...trJdl.'r runtributcd S240 1n ca!>h lo Anthon) s 1>prmg 1978 campa1gn and paid a S2S ball for a d1nnE'r for Anthonv Strader a bo '4 as 10tcrmed1ar·) for con lribut1ons of $250 each from In tn£' a rctutect Dell De Revere a nd Newport Beach industna l d£'\ eloper J ohn D O'Donnell. accord.l.ng to Anthon} ·s financial disclosures City Planrung Director Eddie Peabody had argued agall\St the zone change saying 1t "'ould cause t ra ffic problems He was fired '4'eeks after 1t passed on a 3-2 council vote Yt'llh Mrs Gaado and Agran m opposauon () OMEGA Atcer all lhese are excraord1nar- 1ly beauuful umep1eCfS for an excraord1nary w oman They're available 1n 14 karac yellow or w hite gold A. With diamonds. Sl900 B S l 275 C S%0 §LA.VICK'S FtM J-t-kn Su>n' 1~11 Sex Case X-rated By Navy LONG BEAPI CAP) -The Navy, responting to a proseeu- Uon witneu's char1e that bear· lngs for female sailors accused of comnliWng homosexual acts w e r e "being made inlo a circus," has ordered the bear- ings closed to the public. Sailor Joyce Arnold requested the closed hearine Monday after prosecuting attorneys called her to lesUfy in ~e USS Norton Sound case agains t Se aman Barbara Lee Underwood, 22. ot Orlando, F1a. "A lot of this is being made in· to a circus and I don 't want m)' testimony to be made part ot tha t circus,'' Ms Arnold told the three·member hearing board. A sim ilar board last week found ins uffic ient e viden ce to dis- charge Pe tty Officer Tangela Gasluns, 25, of Newar k. N.J ., the first or eight sailors to be tried. Ms. Underwood's civilian attorneys objected to the board's dec is ion to exclude reporters fro m the hearing, saying their client's n ght to an open tnal was violated In addition, American Civil Liberties Union attorney Barry Copilow asked that the hearings be terminated because, he said, their outcome bad been pre- dete rmined Copilow said the defense had 17 witnesses who would verify claims that the Norton Sowad's execuuve office r told members or the shJp"s cre w that the hear- ings rf.'Sults "are preordained a nd 11 has a lready been decided who wtll be kic ked out <of the :-.la V) I and who will stay " llas mouon to have the hear· ings terminated was ruled out or order. however. because it came '4 hllt> the Jur} was being q ues- tioned for possible pre judice. Cop ilo w indi cated he would make the motion again late r. M eanwh1le . t he he arings board agreed to separ ate the l'a ses of Ms Underwood. Peuy O ffice r 2nd C l a ss Sh a rri s Hcusser. 25, or PelJcan Ra pids, \f inn . and Fire man Lo uise r 1tzmor ris. 27. of Rumford. \1 ame It y,11uld tw difficult for board ml·mbcr.., !() keep te stimony ..,t>paratc and apply 1t only lO the per..,on affected.·· McG reivysaid. The heanni?s are not courts- m a rt1aJ and the most serious penalty the Navy can impose is an honorable or gene ral dis- charge HOTEL ... re \ en UL''> dnd w ou ldn 't d ramatJcal)) increase rush-hour trJfhc around the airport. Browe r ~a id that hote ls ~enerate off·hour a nd round- the clock traJfl<· instead of peak.- hour traffic The I rnnc· Com p a ny a l.so "\ t•ntuaJl) will build a 250-room mn armss from UC Irvine and other maJor hot els in Irvine Ct•nter. a huge regional com - mercial center planned to be built on land bounded by the Laguna . San Diego and Santa Ana fret''4 ays. Brower said •People said t here was no market for a South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa ~esa," Browe r s c:;a1d . ··and that hotel is now filled up " ft as often difficult to book g uests into Irv ine. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa hotels and banquet rooms must be re- served years 1n a d vance, Brower claimed c , ~ Tbe GSA bu recommmded that l2 ol the 41 fl.lPtl DOW permiUed dally al UM '1rpGrt be auctioned amon1 carrlen dull mMt alrport requirementl. Air Callfonla and HUO-Aitwel\ would tWl coatrol UM remalaiq • ru,..... The two lDcumbml cam.. alto could bid cm tbe MW fliCIU, UDder tbe GSA ~ Fnhlon ht.nd, Nt-wpott Ct'ntt'r. Nt>wport ~ach, 114/Mt-1380 W8tm1n.Wf I LAguN HUl.t I ....._ Vi<JV I Nonh Orang• I llw City LO'(~. 8rH ~ft\ Aleo Cf'ffwr Lo-o\11p~ I S.11 ~I lAt V"Pt u..-o1a<1Wt. .~-.. ,.._°' AMmc.tto~ VISA. ~a.,.. M,,,.., '"'' fnudn'I C11l1' , poeal. • J! ----·------·--..-...---- c r !I r c s r , , d e .. d "S .0 Je' i · lg \I ll· .i. ry l • • • ~ • l7 t r c c E E z S! u po h· in le 0 \ It so Pl b.: ci1 l..aguna/South Coast EDITI O N VOL 73, NO. tt5, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COU \'our Hometown Dally Nt-wspapt-r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS BadhaDl to Seek Arch Slide· Funds BJ DON CllAPllAN ................. Rep: Robert B1dbam, R- Newport Beaeta, bu told Lacuna Beacli city oftlclala be wW wort for revenal ol a federal rulina that baa denied disuter funds to repair landslide damage in Arch Beach ffellbta. Tbe cmcreuman. wbo toured the Arda Beacb site Monday. said be would work with Federal Emersency lllaaa1ement ~en- cy ( Jl'P(A) olflcta1a ln an effort to brine r.mdl to tbe clty. The city's claim, dented June 2. baa been appealed, with no response from the a a ency. ''l'll do everything J can to get this thing turned around," Badham told officials and resi- dents gathered at the site Mon- day. Costa for repairs in the Del Mar Avenue area could run as h11h aa $700,000, according to ci· ty officiala. And they are concerned that if steps are not lair.en soon to stabilize the area, more sliding will occur. More than 3S feet of Del Mar A venue fell into the canyon dur- ing the rains or Feb. 19 along with 40,000 yards of earth that broke rree and moved down the slope. Two homes were damaged in the s lide, as well as a manhole, sewer tine, and utility equip· ment, and 10 more homes are threatened by the unstable land mass. officials warn. They say it would cost between $500.000 and $700,000 to move S0,000 yards of earth and prevent an additional SS or $6 million in destruction. Badbam said the Bluebird Canyon restoration -where 11 or 24 home destroyed following the Oct. 2, 1978, landslide are un· der construction -is an example or what can be done with federal help . Laguna Beach has already spent more than S60,000 on soil investigations and engineering studies to determine the cause or Del Mar slide . a nd what is needed to restore the area to pre·slide conditions. Mayor Wayne Baglin said "I reel confident the congressman will have a comprehensive re- i'<>rt on the problem and go to (federal) officers to describe the . matter, and I'd expect to get movement in our direction." Police CbJer Jon Sparks said, however. t hat political con- siderations may be getting in the way or the city's efforts. •·1t•s a Pandora's Box. It transcends Laguna Beach," be said, noting that in an election year, other cities' and agencies' requests ror disaste r funds bave been turned down, as well." Recall Funders Bared in Report Builders' Efforts Failed By SfEVE MITCHELL Of tlle o.lt1' ~ Svtl 08.IECTID DNtJEDY oe RMlD FllOll OHIO USIEN A8 DELEQAT£ RULE VOTE ANNOUNCED llowe~PwulduttC.WofRNondn•tlonn Dewr•taPuehtorUnlly · Developers raised more than $39,000 in an unsuccessful at- tempt to recall San Clemente Mayor Karolin e Koester two months ago, while supporters ol the mayor collected less than $1,000 in their successful effon to retain her. Democrats Seek Unity Campaign disclosure forms, r eleased last week. in San Clemente, show the bulk ol the $39,041 war chest to oust Mrs. Koester, came from three de- velopment farms who want to build more than 7 .000 homes on properties inland or the Sao Diego Freeway. Umer Dickering on Platfonn Issues NEW YORK <AP>-President Carter, his path clear to re· nomination, turned to the Democratic Party platform to- day in sear<:h or reconciliation with bis vanquished r ival , Edward M. Kennedy, before a tough fall campaign against the Republicans. <Related Photos PageA4). Convention delegates convened Guilty Plea Emered in Fund Theft The volunteer treasurer or the Fountain Valley-Westminster branch ol the American· Youth Soccer Organization will be sen- tenced in Orange County Superior Court Sept. 10 on charges that be e mbenled $32,000 from the group's bank acedUnt. Stephen L. Sanders o f Westminster pleaded guilty to four counts or IJ'and theft lat week. ' Sanders, part owner of a c.arpet clean.inc busineu, could face a maximum sentence of six yean in state prison. However, the lencth of tUtsen· tence could depend on tbe out· come ol a court bearina. Ulo aet Sept. 10, when SaDden w11l at- tempt to explain bow be paid beet almoet all olthe money be waa ac- cuedoltaldn«. Deputy District Attorney Robert Cbatt.ertoD Wei Saderl badsenedu.Wam.rtreuwer of the IOCCel' or1aniaaUaa lD tm. Prnloully, be bad COllCbed IOIDe of tbe teaml as well u baytq Ida owa cbllclren participate ln Le.,..-,. Howe.w, soccer leasue of· ncta1a anlered an audit ol tbeir accoaaaa n. tbe1 d1aco¥sed tM ...... al _, tbe ....., UdlDtbea.uwaaleutbau- UdpMed. Tllllmdt tmMd aptlM--...., ..... aua.tae ..... ,....... M "''W 1t1Ut7 to ... --al srwl ~Sa­... mm. ... paid tbe ...., ... taicNlb tbe ndlt 61D"t411eMetUt. JIHaidbepul tlM ......, back Ill tbe fonD al _..., ..... ..... ...,, Sept. 10 bllGr'e 1111 , 1t0lllimllptto~IM I 'S'rat,*M ......... N6d. , for Uteir second session with the campaign platform the principal item on the agenda, and with Ken- nedy vowing to press his fight" for a truly Democratic platform.•• Kennedy planned to address the convention tonight, during a prime-time televised debate of the platform plank on the economy -the issue on which be and Carter disagree most sharply. Carter and Kennedy sides met today to discuss procedures ror negotiations that White House press secretary Jody Powell said would be held today to try to re· solve remaining platform issues. But even while professing op· timism about an eventual recon· <See RIVALS, Page AZ) Final financial contribution statements were filed by the Citizens for Responsible Govern· ment, formed to seek. the ouster of Mrs. Koester , long considered a foe or developers in San Clemente. The final tally shows the recall group received $39,041 in con- tributions with which to launch its unsuccessful campaign. Oemente Ponders Construction Hold or that amount, developers jointly contributed $36,000 through a committee called .. No on Advisory Measure ror City Land Purchase." That group was formed last year to defeat a local ballot measure which asked voters if the city should spend S26 million to purchase ranch land and keep it from development. A moratorium on issuing new building permits for six tracts in south San Clemente bas been urged by neighbors, who com- plain ol traffic noise •'that is louder than Al\Y .airport ... Residents along East San Pablo and Eut San Gabriel are e xpected to confront council memben tonight in an effort to hue a ban lmpoeed on new con- a tr u c ti on a bo ve their nelpborbood. The nellhbon blame former city elected officials for the morua ol new traffic on their reaideatlal streets, aaytnc the cl· ty did not adequately comkter access to the new netpbort.ood wben approvln1 the develop· men ta. City S!e""'t1n1 olllclala recom· mend council blre a traffic ea1lneer to study the problem and tbat no more building permits be ilaued within the tracts affectinl the two streets until a report la received and ap- proved. San Pablo and San Gabriel were m8de one-way streets lD recent years to alleviate some ol the problems, but the residential roates were not intended to carTJ traffic ,_..awes by new 4evelopDent. ADd coutrucUon continues above tbe _,,,.borbood, inchld· lnl Prerldeatlal Hel1bts, Ill arl.Der'• Potnt, Palacio del llar md tbe Pbmacle. N ........ 181· 17 new fomda. tJoa Pldl have been started in the )llminer's Point area ta tbe past tbree months and elty fl1ures sbow neuly 4,'700 velatc• travel tbe lwo roedl ncladaJ. Clly Dimmers say there "'-maJa about 100 lot.a to be built .,.. allowe tbe two at.reeU, and expeet tbe7 would 1eaerate MOtlalr l ,OOOtri ... ~ day. TM ~ problem la not • .. new one to San Clemente of- ficials. In past years, the council has considered construction or a new access road from the junction ol San Pablo and Acapulco through · the San Clemente Golf Course. Opponents say that route would split the course and former CCM.mcila have rejected that propos al. Another alternative, wblch would see San Pablo widened to the width ol the new section in Mariner's Point also bas been opposed by residents. Contributors to that group in· eluded the development firms or John D. Lusk and Son, Irvine ; Estella Properties, Ltd., Santa Ana; and Nu-West Development Corp., ol Newport Beach. The land punhase meuure was easily beate n after de- velopers spent nearly $30,000 to defeat·it. But that committee remained active, even after the election success, and fresh funds con- tinued to roll in from the three development ftnns. <See &ECALL. Pase AZ> Paada Bora First Ever in Captivity llEXICO CITY (AP)·-A liant ~ ta Cbapultepec 1.oo bas liven bUth to tbe first panda cub bona naturall)' lD captlYl· tJ. zoo oftldall aDDOUDced today. Dr. Juaa Telles Glrop. a veterinary aura-, uid the mother, Yinl Yins, bad a normal deliYel')' KcmdaJ after a 1estation period of between 18 and ta days. VtteriDartans watched t6e btrtb ol the 3~ male cub oa cloeed-elmait teleritdnn. TBl'·IZ GlaON MID On'laALI woald ask tbe Qalaeee Em.b••Y to sua•t a name for tbe babJ panda -but 800 ol· liclall wenleanlnltoward tbeCblnelewonffor ••suceeu. •• Zoos la Wllllldqtoa, D.C .• Tat1o wl I_.. bawe IOUlbt • uuucewfullJ to mate pain ol liat JNIDd•. Tbe llnican veterinarian said Ytaa Ylq ad Iller eompa. Qlon, Pe Pe, probably mated beca ... tbtr tave tol9tber ftV. round. Jmlike tome other pmdas lD capelYitJ, and are f..S a 1pedal hilb·Proteln. vltami.n'411lrldMd diet . PANDAS JIAVB DlrncllLTY a&PaODtlCING ill cap- tlvtty beeauae of a bilhly ...Wwe w ,.,. •Y*m that ca._ irrelularitJa in the production of bormoaes, Telles Glron 1aid. 1'ellea Giron said It wu the world'• ftnt aatural bUtb bl captivity. THWARTED RECALL C........._MayorKoester Sl.ain Youth's Parenls Sue OnID Delay The Westmins t e r Police Department bas been accused of neghgeoce m a lawswt ftled in Orange County Superior Court by the parents or a boy whose death is believed to have been one oC the so-called freeway killings. Mark S h elton , 17 , or WestminSter was reported miss- ing on Aug. 6. 1979. His body was identified about nine months later after hisfathertook the boy'sden· tal chartstotbepolicestatioo. The parents are alleging that the boy could have been identified soon after be was missing if police officers had carried out what the parents claim say is the routine job of acquiring the dental re- cords and feeding the information into the nationwide computer system. Tbe father. Donald Shelton, said be finally took care or the re- cords when he learned police hadn't. The boy's.body, which bad beet'I impaled on a wooden stake, was Identified in San Bernardino County Just a few days after the dental records were Ir.eyed into the computer. The body had been kept by the county since five days after the boy WU reported missing. In the IS.page complaint writ- ten by attorney Marc Block ol Huntlncton Beach, the Sbeltons alle1e that tbe police were ne1lismt in oot using the dent.al records to find the boy. They uk fordamaiesof$1 mJ..llioD. Reached at bome, Donald SMltce said the money lao't the main rea10D fortbeswt. "We did a lot of sulfertq, in fact, we ltll1 are," be said. "Wbat we're really tatereeted lD la malt· ln1 sure no other parent bas to IO ~wbatwedid.'' Offtclall at the police depart. meet were not commeatlnc oathe suit yet. City Attorney Paal llor1• said be baan't MtD tbe complaint. Hotel Voting Due SAN FRANCISCO (AP>. - Union leaden urged 1trlkin1 worten to approve 1 eQntr act today rnattnc the cit1•1 hotel emp1oyeea the or·· b.ICbMt pald . l 12Seek Clemente Council Arthur J . Holmes, a four.year San Clemente city councilman who was defeated in his bid for a second term four years ago, has taken out papers for the Nov. 4 council elect.ion. Holmes, who listed hls occupa- tion as salesman, brings the number ol potent.la! City Counc1J candidates to an even dozen in San Clemente, where two seals currently fllled by a ppointees are being contested. Holmes, 49, came in third in a two-seat race in 1976 which saw candidates Donna Wilkinson and William Walker seated on the council. Those two council members were recalled from office 22 m o nths later, al on g with Howard Mushett. who was elect· ed to the council in 1978. Holmes joms two other council veterans in the race for two seats on the panel. Thomas O'Keefe. a 12·year council member, and Patnck Lane. who previously served for four years on the council, have returned nomination papers for the November election. Both men are currently sitting as appointed council members after the resignations earlier this year of form er m ayor Roy Hamm and council member Roy Hurlbut. Others who have returned nomination pa pers include clo<:kmaker Bill Wagner, busi- nessman J ay Durkin and homemaker Melanie Vansell. Others have ta.ken out papers but have not returned them to the city clerk's office with the required 20 signatures or· reg. istered voters. They include former planning com mission c ha irman Al Wulfeclr.; veteran council can- didate Robert Rus in ; busi· nessman Alan Korsen; sanitary <See COUNCIL, Page AZ> Coast Weathe r Fair through Wednes· day. Lows tonight 6S at the beaches. 70 inland. Highs Wednesday upper 70s to low 909. INSIDE TODA" E acli 11eor, A mericon1 lpnd miUbu /or mail ordn magic to Mid 1"U1Clel Gftd lhed /lob. But pliv.ftcal /itneu upen. q moat are hoa.%e1. SH •• ec.,. B1'linal &om· jng,",.A7. •••ex AtY_...._ M ........... Cl LM. ...... at .......... c.-... ... C......... CM ~ .. ~ .. .....,_ .. . ...,.. ... ......... •'""' .......... CM ~ ca ............... au UIQ JI -~--JlJST BREA'VNG,__......,._ Lds .... ,,.. ............. 'ti 111...-.Gflt•• ..... Party Bo, •• Run ll.S., Tass Clainu\ ll08COW CAP> -1'1M ~ ol tM D.mocr•Ue NaUonal Collv......._,, by nakla b.tlle lbowtd ooce •1-•ln that the 1l1nlll e.ut ""* ta U S. poUtlet are HttJed b.c~t•I• by party -.... LIM Soviet ne .. lleM)' TUI •aid today. ha a brMf dbpatc b from New Ye>ft, Tan noted lhat calla for an ~ ccmv•Uoa la.ad etMts-t ''la view of the receot abarp drop ln tM ectm•m.tr.uo. '• -i...nty .. 1bla wu due IU'ld1 to ~out.Ion tn the u s e<-onomtc poitlUon and Wa.abl.n~'a adveotw'iat for~ &n policy,'' It Hld l\lftN ''"'. ~ ...... Mei.ia..1 TEL AVlV. ltrHl <AP> -larHl'a •ttomey cenMal today lutnacted police Lo lnveaU,at.e whether \be corTapondcnt of the WHbinC\Oo SLar violatf'd sec:urity tawa by wnt.Lo1 an article aamtaa \be duet ct Israel'• .ecurtly service. In the artkle lut wedt, CCM"N9p00dent David HaJevy wrote &bat the •eturtty aervlce cltrector resigned \o protest ln· terfen!OCe by Prime llllniattt Meoacbem Bectn LO an lnveaUga, lion. ,..,.~ c.,,1ft9 E'alb 8 Scorin LOS A.NOELES <AP> -A police belicopter craabed tod11y In a parkinc lot. lltjuring its pilot and co-pilot and dama.11.na three cars, after loelnc power on takeoff from the slx-story-6.ig_b roof of police beadquarten. officers said. The condition of the ptlot was nol immediately known. The co-pilot waUted from the wreckage with minor injuries. Both men. whose identities were withheld, were taken to White Memorial HOISpital , said Police spokesman Pat Coonelly. There was no fire, either bdore or af\e.r the crash, he said. The copter apparenUy lost power and fell from the top of Parker Center to the parking area oo the south side or police head· quarters Strilu-L~u C'o1111lru ._ Prilune UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) -Inmates took over the communications and control room.a of the Prince Georges Coun· ty Jail for three hours today after guards walked out in a dis· put-e with the county and left the prisooers a lone, stat-e police said. The inmates held the jail until 70 riot..equipped police or. ficers moved in. police said. One mmate was bitten by a police dog but there was no other resistance, according to authorities. State Police spokesman BUI Clark said the uprising Jett "a lot oC damage." Gold Sl,...ps a• Dollar B.W. LONDON <AP> -Gold continued to slump today on Euro- pean money markets after plunging $23 ao ounce in New York on Monday. The dollar's value held steady on currency ex- changes. G<>ld at one point sold at $605 an ounce in London but later recove1 ed to $610. In New York gold traded at $607.SO, up $4.30. Silver traded in New York at SLS.60, up 9 cents. Near Koll Site Irvine Co. Plans For Second Hotel By BJCHAaD GREEN Of -e>.ity ~ SUfl The Irvine Company wants to buHd a 500-room hotel across the street from one the Koll Com, pany intends to build in Irvine. Irvine Company spokesman Nartin Brower sajd today the company will me an application with the city in September to construct the hotel and some of, fice space on 40 acres or vacant land at tbe southeast comer of J a mboree Boulevard• and Main Street. . The land must be rezoned (rom agricultural to commercial m order to carry out the com· pany plans. city planner Jobn Murphy said. ·'There is aemand for hotel space," Brower said. "We un, derstand the hotels in the area oow operate at fll led capacity. But l doubt that we knew there would be one right across the street." Both hotels would be located adjacent to heavily traveled San Diego Freeway. "( do have a gen eral but serious concern that access to the freeway might be difficult," said Irvine City Councilman Larry Agran. "The surface streets are also a concern. This whole situation calls for major ud early attention to traffic qt'1tigation measures sucb as sjauttle buses and regional buses." The Koll Company beat the ti'vlne Company to the punch by asking last week for c ity permissl<>' to bulld a 500-room "9'el and three 10-story office 1*Ucltnu on 31 acres it la leasing ftj>m the Parker-Hannifin Corp. :· . · . DAILY PILOT ..... °'-tao\! o.,., .._ •ltft _,. ., c-----.. -~..,,,.. C)<-CM ................ C-• _ ... ·-·-,....--.--'"""" ~-~· --1 a..cft, """' ........ lHr'._~~~~ :·~ ,•:;:.;:., ~~--.~ .-..-"""' .. " -"""~ , ... """' ... .....,..,.,..... ,._,, •\ .. S# ""U &•Y 14~ ~ 0 -... 1W (°'"' """"°' c.w<tl"'• mi. ·: ... ~· .. ._,,_ ...... nt--·-.Mc•tt ~ "'" ............. -Got--~ -IC-, .... "=:~":::- ·: ~ . a.. ..... ----~ ".,........,. .. ec1111111t ..... ...,,...• .. T1t11tu1 (714t__. Or 1•1fMoe•1l•11 ..... ~--All• aue• ',,, ........ ....... ~ -.- at the northeast com er or Von· Karman Avenue and Michelson Drive in Irvine. The company 1s requesting a zone change from of fl ee to commercial to allow the bu1ldingofthehotel. The Koll Company also rormaUy announced last week that it wiU build a hotel in the Koll Center Newport The Irvine Company's h<>tel and both Koll Company hotels would be located within about a mile of Orange County's Joh.n Wayne Airp(>rt. Officials from both companies say the hotels would provide the city's with sorely needed bed·tax revenues a nd wouldn 't dramatically increase rush-hour traffic around the airport. Brower said that hote ls generate off-hour and round· the-clock traffic instead or peak· bourtraffic. The Irvine Company also eventually will build a 250-room inn across from UC Irvine and other major hotels in Irvine Center. a huge regional com· mercial center planned to be built on land bounded by the Laguna, San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, Brower said. ··People said there was no market ror a South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa,'' Browers said. "and that hotel is now filled up.·· It ls often difficult to book g uests into Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa hotels and banquet rooms muat be re- served y ears in advance. Brower claimed. f Fr.-P.,,e A I RECALL ••• By J.me of th1a year $36,000 in "No OD Advisory Measure" funds bad been turned over to the Clti.&eDI for Reapootible Government. The recall IJ'OUP'• dildoaure form• abow nearly $19,000 of t.b1t mooe.v went to nearly two doaen recall petiUoa circu.lat.On and DlDeoffice work era. Another $10,000 went to political conaulUnt Lynn We11ell, who alto helped de, velopen fiCbt the land purcbue illH the yUf befcwe . Tbe rem.a1Dder wnt for at· torae11 fee•. mallera new1p1per advertl1ln1 and prlJltlDI costs. llHnW'blle, support.en ol Mn. K..-reparted tM11.Pmt _., Ml ID tbelr 1ucCfllluJ cam· ~~ to k.., tbe mayor tD ol· Huoid Ta,tor. lnUUIW ol tM Qi I 'If• to Keep KuolDI ..... ~oftUl amoaa& lbe fonD a( ... ..... . ____ ,._.._...,.. __ ---· OaarllMng Visitor Kilty Lane introduces Charm the dog to New.port Convalescent Center resident Bertha Clark. Kitty was a helper with a dog show and petting zoo maintained by Sue Myles. a Newport Beach resident and physical therapy student. who entertains educationally handicapped children and the elderly with her menagerie. which in· eludes dogs, rabbits. guinea pigs and geese. Child Thrown On Freeway From Bridge LOS ANGELES CAP> -The body of a young girl was found to· day on the Hollywood Freeway, apparently lttrown from a downtown Cree~ay overpass. and police saJd they have arrested a woman In the case. One of several witnesses told police the child was seated on a railing at the Main Street over· pass and a woman pushed her over lheed~e. "They couldn't believe it," Lt Dan Cooke said the witness told police An employ~ of the federal court nearby, who also witnessed the incident. held the woman until police arrived to arrest her, Cooke said. She had her8-year-0ld daughter with her It was not known tl the woman was related to the dead girl. The freeway's southbound lanes we re closed by the California Highway Patrol while detectives and the coroner scoured the scene for c\ues. but was reopened shortly before 9 am The cl~ure backed up busy rush·hourtraffic all thewaytothe Cahuenga Pass.theCHPsaid. The child. estimated to be 2·3 years old, was found just east or Main Street near Aliso Street by officers about 7 .05 a m., police Sgt. Jerry Powell said . Police responded after receiving a caU that the body was in a southbound fast laneoflhefreeway. be said. 3 Lagunans Captured on Drug Charges Three Laguna Beacb men were arrested for possession of eight ounces of cocaine and unspecified amounts of LSD. PCP and am· phetamines Monday. Laguna Beach police said the three were taken into custody after an officer pulJed their car over ror a traffic violation in the 100 block of North Coast Highway atabout7p.m. Arrested were Joseph Henry Oliver . 21; his brother Donald Rene Oliver, 18; and Frederick Madden, 1.8. all or 210 Woodland Drive. Bail has been set at $5,000 each for the three men. Police said they are being held for invesUCatioo at the Laguna Beach police head· quarters. Police Seize Two Marines In Robbery San Clemeat.e police afTtlt.ed two Camp Pendleton Marines early tbJJ momin1 •Iler a man saJd the pair kicked blm lo tbe face and took $100. PoUce arrHted Bruce R . Miller and Jobn J. Strick bOtb 19·year -old Camp Pendleton M1rlnel, about nb16 blockt fro.n the 1~0Ube l :IO 1.m. au.ck. RIVALS TO TALK • • • c11iation. two top Carter aides re iterated that there were s t.Jll serious differences between the two sides llamillon J ordan, the pres• dent's campaign manager. said Channel 7 begins coverage of tbe convention at 4: 30 : Channels 2 and4 join at s. in an interview on NBC·TV's "To· day" sh<>w he is confident that "with hard work tn the next few days." the party will comt' out of the convention un1hcd llut he said of Carter· "Both he and Senator Kcrmedv realize that some of the real dii ferences between them cannot Ix· lightly gl~sed over · · And Jack W;!tson.· who sue ceeded Jordan as Carter 's ch.ief of s taff, said the administration was s till adamant about rPJectin g Kennedy-backed mmonly plat· form planks calling for a $12 billion job program and wage and pnce controls. However. former Cnitl'<i !':a t1ons Ambassador Andrew Young hinted IJl a CBS-TV interview that the Carter forces might be wlll.Lng KENNEDY EYES RACE IN 1984?-Al to go ahead with a compromise I tacit gf'nerally supporte d a m a ssive Job-; progr am but ~ 1thout l>pec1fy1ng Kennedy's Sl2 b1lhon pncctaR 'The effort on the nom1nal1on 1s over," Kennedy told a news COO· forence at the Waldorf·Ast.ona llotcl shortly after that vote Front Page :\ I COU.NCIL • • district manager Ray Mad d ocks . businessman Gary L Fuller and financial loan broker Bob Brennan. Candid.at.es have until 5 p.m. Aug. 21 to return completed nommatton papt>rs to Caty Clerk ~1 3X 8.t-rJ! Plan Review Set On Sycamore Hills Laguna Beach planning com missioners will review the re· cently completed environmental impact rePortS for land use in the Sycamore ll11ls area W(..'<ines· day night An overall environmental re· port ror the entire 522·acre Sycamore Hills parcel was sub- mitted to city officials last week by Phillips, Brandt and Reddick. the Irvine ftrm hired by the city at a cost of $71,000. A second report. compiled by Larry Seeman and Associates of Newport Beach. deals with the Baywood housing development proposed Cor a 60·acre area on El Toro Road near Leisure World. Baywood Development Co. of Newport Beach plans to build up lo lSO condominium uruts oo the property Sale proceeds would be used by the city to sen ·1ce the S6 m1lhon debt owed on Sycamore Hills The city stands in default on its loan on the land and is vulnerable to legal actton by the former owners. Interest oo the loan ts piling up at a rate or Sl.500 a day The report on the entire Sycamore Hills parcel will help de termine ruture us~ or the property Proposed future de· velopment includes a nine-hole golf course. a small hotel com· plex. equestrian trails and open park areas. The Planning Commissloo will meet at City Hall in the City Council Chambers at 7 p.m. City Hall is located at 505 Forest Ave n OMEGA After all. these are extraord1nar- 1ly beautiful nmep1eces for an extraordinary woman. They're available an 14 karat yellow or white golel. A. With dia monds. $1q(X). B. $1275. C. ~950. SLAVICK'§ Sex Case X-rated By Navy LONG BEACH CAP) -The Navy, respondin1 to a proee<:u· Uon witnesa's charce that hear· logs for female sailors accused of commlttlnl homosexual acts were "belna made into a circus," has ordered the bear· ings closed to the public. Sailor Joyce Arnold requested the closed hearing Monday after prosecuting attorneys called her to testify io the USS Norton Sound case against Seaman Barbara Lee Underwood, 22. ol Orlando. F1a. "A IOl of this is being made in, to a circus and I don't want my tes timony to be made part of that c1rcu.s," Ms. Arnold told the three,member hearing board. A similar board last week found insufficient evidence to dis· charge Petty Officer Tangell Caskin.'5, 25, of Newark, N.J .. the first of eight sailors to be tried. Ms. Uoderwood's civilian attorneys objected to the board's decision to exclude reporters rrom the hearing, saying their client's Mgbl to an open trial was violated. In addition. American Civil Liberties Union attorney Barry Copilow asked that the hearings be terminated because, he said, their outcome had been pre· determined. Copllow said the defense had 17 witnesses who wouJd verily claims that the Norton Sound's executtve oCficer told members of the stup's crew that the bear, 1ngs results "are preordained and 1t has already been decided who will be kicked out (of the Navy) and who will stay " lf1s mot.Jon lo have the hear· 1ngs terllllllated was ruled out or orde r. however. because it came while the Jury was being ques- tioned ror po!lsubl e prejudice. Copilow indicated he would make the motion again later. Meanwhile. the he arings board agreed to separate the cases or Ms. Underwood. Petty O ffi cer 2nd Class S ha rris Heusser . 25. of Pelican Rapids. M 1nn., and Fireman Louise f-'1tzmorris , 27. or Rumford. Maine "It would be difficult for board mem~rs to k<'ep testimony separate and apply 1t only LO the person affected," McGreavy said. Mother, Tots United Before Her Death Her husband deserted her lier 21".l·year·o ld son suHered bums over more than 80 percent or has body She lost a leg LO cancer. Now. Alicia Valencia is dead . She was 19. The young Santa Ana woman. who experienced tragedy after tragedy, died Sunday shortly after being reunited with her two children, who had been placed Ul foster homes after the fatherless family was found in l!r79 living 10 an unheated Santa Ana garage. Rosary for Alicia will be recit· ed at 7 o'clock torught at Our Lady of Pillar Catholic Church. Santa Ana. Funeral services wtll follow W ednesday at Westminster Memorial Park. Alicia 1061. her battle to cancer after more than 8 months ot ill· ness. most of it spent i n hospitals KenDlt.b D. Bo....,, lt. ad· dret• watnown. told poUc. tbe two me.o attacked hlm ID t.be 1800 t.1oek al El CamlDo Real t.akiDa llOO ID cub befon flee- tn1 la a car. Fliw ,,.~,, So~ 1911 Ftthlon a.land. Newport C•nter, Newport S.Kh, 714/6t4-1380 W~r I Logurwi tblk I Mi.on Vlf)o I North °""'ft I TM O!y l.M Cftn• • 9tt• Malt A'-o C,....,, Los ""'""'Mil OltflO I IA• Vftff Offleert 1pot~ t.be vehicle aear AWIUda Barcelona about 10 mhw.ll• ab!' tbe attack and .,,_.. .. two MartMI aa 1\11-- ptctoa al lfrclalann robbery. llw-olsa.~·· ~.,..f"Wlt. ~.,._.WA..-... a-.. MtMbrr r1M JtWtfm (i11114 ' 17 1tJ lmYCLAVSEN ................ eo.. .._. C'bJ OouacU ..._. ben ~ ..... relonifted tbelr preYiouly enaouaeed ~ lMl more &Del mare am Clft.to.nlohuu ud l&>Ut· menl.I wW be crammed onto city parcels LG the fld.&&nt. Dlll'inl • 1t&.MlY MUk>o •l City Hall, lhe eouacU ladtcated ll would abMdon any thou&bts ol Eyes dtJ·•pwonid ao.n. for ~ ... to reduce llouaina eo1u ComcUmu tel McF•rlandbad called fw C'(IDtiJnled aludy ol • plu by Butler HCNltnl of Irvine tor cttJ·WPOOrted financlnc to secure lower bulldlng loan tn· lerestrates Tbe plan, presented by Wesley R Woil, vice prestdent of Urban Futures loc. of Santa A_oa oo Butler's behalf, theoretically ;Teacher Helps Cops Crack Theft Ring By AltTRUR R. VINSEL Ol .. OMly.,.._.~ A career English teacher who works summertimes as a resene Newport Beach police detective and his partners have allegedly c rac ked an 'Orange Coast burglary ring that targeted most- ly schools. Detective Robert Duncan said the thieves used walk.ie-tallties. band-held CB radios and police scanner units to avoid capture. He added that the amount of loot already recovered by police will run intothe thousands or dollars. Duncan is a Westminster junior high school instructor as well as a reserve police detective. Boolted for investigation of commercial burglary are Jeffery O'Neil Irvine. 18, of 1533 Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach and Elizabeth A. Lance, 18, or 9532 Zion Circle, Huntingtoo Beach. Irvine remained jailed in lieu of $5,000 bail m the felony charge this morning, while a relative posted Ms. Lance's bail to secure her release pendi.n& arraignment in court. Detective Duncan and bis col· leagues are trying to trace ownersbip ~a number of stolen items, much of it involving sophisticated electronic devices. He said there are two com· puten definitely stolen in a burslar'Y at Ccsta Mesa's F.stan· cia IUlbScbool recently. ••Tbey were using a muter key that opened every high school in the district,'' says the teacher and Panel Defeats Mesa Rezone Colla lies a·• boualn1· eoudaUI Pl, C-ommtmm clemed • ,.~ ....., to re- .... ~pa.reel ol .... -...... lilt W' ol lltl1 Street aad Placentia AftllllL ' JGllD •• ftdel al Lo9 Aqelet -----... =-the =-=-.::.::.~·•to CL PlaulDI eo••lHloaer• .,... ...... ~-----~ .......... for ......... 119ort....tr. Plr ,,..,, .... ....,....: .. • ......... ..... WllltiWt ..................... 91\Y. part-time police officer. ··I really feel good about this case.'' He said be planned to confer with Costa Mesa police today on whether suspects in the series or school burglaries could be linked to one last month at Costa Mesa High School. Detectives said they have in- formation that Irvine and Ms. Lance were aided by lookouts posted with walkie-talkies to warn ol the approach of anyone who might intervene in the al- leged burglaries. Keys to all its doors were taken in that burglary, necessitating switching locks throughout the Mustang campus. Costa Mesa World War I Vet Stricken Old soldier Gustave Volle, who bad to wait 63 years for the World War I Purple Heart be earned but was never banded until just 17 days ago, is hospitalized in Long Beach. Volle, 8', a Costa Mesa resi· dent. bas been admitted to the Nursing Home Care Unit, an auxiliary facility to the Lone Beach Veterans Administration Hospital. He was admitted to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospit•l lut week and kept under oblerva- tion for three days before being transferred to the Long Beach coovalescell fadlity. Tbe U.S . Army, veteran. gaued at the aie of 17 in the Arcoane Forest. bad developed chest pains and other sympt.oma indicative of a possible heart at· taclt. "He proMbJy just bad a little anitna~ '' a doctor at tbe Lane Beach facility npla.iDed. Kuy doa1bboya maatard- lused in World War I law d-4 quite 1omll of NlpUo•WJ prob- lem• related to the ••· which dam ... hml UldotMr tiuaae. Volle, a retired auto mecbaaic. said In • .July Z5 in· tenn be bad delpa1red of ever recetm, bis Purple Heart. OD JulJ JS a meaencer de- , livered tM medal. 't' our llometown Dally ewspaper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Building would red\lce the price of COO· domltUwna. Iii c hrland. who drew fire from Couoclhnan Dou Hall for SUC· lettJ.nc that the city become in· volved in free-enterprise ftnanc- m& systems. said be is only in· terested in lower bouslng costs in the city. But Mooday. McFarland de- cided, · ·1 think the city bas one ob- U1atioo oo housing, and that is providing higher density." lfcFerland and other council members fiau.rff that t.be more units crowded onto a piece ol •sa land, tbe las cost for acreage and a lower selling price. Woll bad suggested that Butler Housing secure a bank Joan under Senate Bill 99 provisions that ena- ble a city to act as hooding agency for a building project in a re- development agency. The result, Wolf conjectured, would be a loan that could reduce tl:le price of each of 26, two. bedroom coodo units by about $5.000. The Butler project is scheduled for about t.hree..q ua rte rs ol an acre at l.8lh Street and Orange Avenue. To be cleared away are nine old commercial and residential structures. The condominium ' project, which gained city ap. l~ provaJ in April, wouJd feature subterninean parking and large openareac;. Each unit. Wolf said, probably would seU for more than $120,000. 1 But councaJ members 1ndicated J that a$5.000savingson tboseuruts would hardly be worth the city's getting intothe fmancmg act. ~ Councilwoman Norma Hemog ~ <See DENSE, Page AZ> • ] ort Squeeze Du~?1 . FAA May Halt $4.5 Million Grant Bid The Federal Aviation Ad - ministration has indicated it could reject a $4.5 million grant application because or what it views as delays by Orange Coun· ty officials in acting to open John Wayne Airport to addi- tional air carriers. In a recent letter to county Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark, a ranking FAA of- ficial said .. all the facts that Irvine Co. Seeks Hotel Near Koll's By BJCllAID G&EEN Ot .. OMl't ""'Stllff The Irvine Company wants to build a ~room hotel across the street from one the Koll Com· pany intends to build in lnine. Irvine Company spokesman If utin Blower said today tbe company will file an applicatioo with the city in September to construct tbe hotel and some ol· fice space on 40 acres of vacant land •t the southeast corner ol Jamboree Boulevard and Main Street. The land must be rezoned from agricultural to commercial in order to carry out the com· pany plans. city planner John Murphy said. ''There as aemlURf -for bOtel space," Brower said. "We UD· derstand the bot.els in the area now operate at fill~ capacity. But I doubt that we knew there would be one right across the stree.t." Both hotels would be located adjacent to heavily traveled San have been developed to date" will be taken into account as the grant application is reviewed . One supervisorial aide termed the tone ol the letter from FAA chief coumel Clarlt Onstad as .. nasty." He said it appears the FAA wants to use its approval power over the grant appllcataoo as a club over the county·s bead on the airport access issue. The rounty has been under an order rrom the FAA to take ac· lion to open the airport to add!· t1on al carriers for sever al months Atr California and Hughes Airwest a.re the only jet at.rlines now permitted by supervisors to use factlibes at the airport Fronller. Contmental, Western and PSA h ave 10 var ying degrees expressed a desire to Panda Born First Ever in Captivity MEXICO CITY CAP) -A giant panda in Cbapultepec 1.oo bas given birth to the first panda cub born naturally in captivi- ty. zoo officials announced today. Dr. Juan Tellez Giron, a veterinary surgeon, said the mot.her. Ying Ying, bad a normal delivery Monday after a gestation period of between 18 and 168 days. Veterinana.n.s watched the birth of the 3Ya~unce male cub oo closed-circuit television. Tl:ll.D GmoN SAID OPnaAL8 woWd ask the Chinese Em.busy to suggest a name ror tile baby panda -but &00 of. Cicials were leaning toward t.beCb.inese word for· 'success.·· 1.oos in Wubi.ngtoo, D.C., Tokyo and l.oodoo have sought unauceessfully to mate pairs ol giant pandas. The Mexican veterinarian said Ying Ying and ber compa- nion, Pe Pe. probably mated became they live together year- round, unlike some other pandas m captivity, and are fed a special hieb·PT'Ole.in, vi~cbed dieL PANDAS RAVE DIFFICULTY aEP&ODUCING in cap- tivity because of a higb.Jy sensitive nervous system that causes irregularities in the production of hormones. Tellez Giron said. • Tellez...Giroo said it was the world's first-naturaHmth in captivity. Traffic Kills Tot Di~fo:!~~!~· a-~~D-;ra·l···b~t --~_-; .• ;h·e··-a-·o-· -n-·v.r··-e··-e-w-ay senous concern that access to £ ~ r J the freeway might be difficult," said Irvine City Councilman LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tbe Larry Agran. "The s urface body of a 2-year-old girl was streets are al.so a concern. This found today on the Hollywood whole situation calls for major Freeway apparently thrown an_d, ea~ly attention to traffic from a ~town freeway over· mitigation measures suc:b as pass, and police said they have s huttle buses and regional arrested a woman in the case. buses." One ol several witnesses told The Koll Company beat the police the child, later idenWied Irvine Company to the punch by asking last weet for city permission to build a SOO.room hotel and three 10-story office buildiruts oo 31 acres it is leasinR from the Parter-Hann.Um Corp. at the northeast corner of Von· Karman Avenue and Micbelsoo Drive in Irvine. The company is requesting a zone change from of. flee to comme.rcial to allow the buildieg cit.be hotel. The Koll Company also formally announced last week that it will build a hotel in the Koll Center Newport. The Irvine Company's hotel <See HOTEL. P•ce AZ> Cycle Equipment Taken in Mesa Burglars s tole motorcycle equipment valued at $5,500 aft.er kicting in a display door over the weekend at the Suzuki dealership at 19915 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa poUcesaJd today. An empJoyee ~Orange Cotm· ty Sumld discovered the crime Monday morning. Police said that t.be thieves managed to rip the door from lta fremes wit.bout acti vat.ing the alarm. CostNotC'~ only as Valinda. was seated on a railing at the Main Street over· pass and a woman pushed her over the ed.ge.- "They rouldn 't believe it." Lt Dan Cooke said the witness told pohce. Police were called to the scene at 6 :50 a .m . and a rrested Virginia Relanzia, 33, of Los Angeles after she had been de· tained by federal courthouse security officer William Hanns. who told police he witnessed the incident. Tbe woman had her 8-year-old daughter Marie Windgate with her. police said, but it was not known ii the woman was related to the victim. "She seems to be a little bit emotional,·· U . Cbuct Long ol the LAPD's Child Protection Section. Juvenile Division. said of the woman. "Sbe·s cried a li tile bit. but not wailing or car· rying oo. She seems to have all her mental faculties about her." Statue on Superblock? Nobody's talkina prt~ Jet. bat Cotta Mesa Cit.Y Coancll meat· bera are tbinklna tbia week about comml11lonlnc • sculpture to edorn • fountain in \be new donton Super-block. Tbe fountain 11 to be con· 1tructed between the S3 m1Won Comaudty Center now unde.r conatnldiaa and Oren1e County Llbruy lyiDa nortb of Liou Park cm whet once was Center Street. Tbe CCMtell interviewed two ICulptnn Mondv durtn1 a study ..... One enYialoo.I • brclut lfOrk. die otbet a tower-like ar~ fair ol canetete. Keith Van Holt, leisure services dlNdor, warned the council not CO tb1nk •bout coats at tb1a point but to dllcua only tbe men and review tbelr lf'Olb to date. Uader con1lderatlon are Robert Ortlieb. a Garden Grove rettdeat wbo MYS be bas three bale lde• for• fountalD dee· oration. lie •ua-ted tMt be would wan ill bralme if se&eded. callm, t.be medium a.be ..,... durable. most elegant and most prestiPJua. Besides. be added, it will stand up qainSt vand•lbm. .John A. "Tony'' sbeeta of South Pasadena, who Hld be prlt0arily is an architectural sculptor. 1uc1ested -.e would wort lo cut concrete, al.lo dv•- ble and •aadal·proof. Sheets indicated bis work prob- ably would tower a good 20 feet to serve aa a focal polot la UM tree-studded ar~• and mlabt eoatain coklred l:DOll&ic. \ enter~ lucrative Orange Coun~ ty air travel market County off1c1al~. ho"ever. have consistently pointed out that t~ move toward add1tiona.l new air earners ~hould not OC · cur until dec1s1oos are made on a master plan for the airport·:. future That plan. prepared by an out· :.1de consultant. 1:. undergorng <See AJRPORT, Page AZ> Mesa Nixes Overpass At Freeway North Costa Mesa residents concerned about their children as they walk busy streets to and from sc.hool Uus fall apparently aren·t gomg to get a pedestrian overpass across San Diego Freeway. City C.OUOciJ members all but scrapped the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Association re- quest for a bridge Monday when they learned it would have to clear both the San Diego ·and Corona del Mar Freeways at a cost of about SS00.000. Meet.utg m a Clty Hall study session. the council heard Bruce r.t attem . public servlces dlrec- tor. suggest that a combination or painted walk path1> on Bear Street and s 1dev. al k s along fa1rv1ew Road south of South Coast Onve could provide safe pa,ssage to s~hoots .. Mattern noted that the city will construct a sidewalk JUSt north or the bridge. carrying Fairview over the San Diego Freeway, as part of a slope re· teot1on program. He swd asphalt could be used in nteoding the side" alk tem- poranly as far north as South Coast Drive. The walk would serve cluldren crossing the freewa) to attend Paulanno Elementary, Dav1s and TeWmkle Middle and Costa Mesa High Scbools.and St. John the Baptist School. Children auendmg Bear Stret>l School c9uld follow painted walltway lines if parking is pro- hi bited on busy Bear Street, Mattern opined. Coast Weather I Fair through Wednes- day. Lows tonight 65 at the beaches, 70 inland. Highs Wednesday upper 70S to low 90s. I INSIDE TODA t' Eoch yeor, Americans tpend milliOlu for moil onin mogic to buUd m-..cle• and IMd flab. Bfll p>IJ/bCOl /UMst ezpem q mod an hoous. Su ··~ 8Ulwu Boom· iftQ.'" ,,.A7. l•dex I ' i I , 1 f ? t. M0800W <AP> -TM ou&w ol the 0-ocntie Netioeil c...-·. hy na.199 bettle .,_.. ~ .,a1n ~•t LIM alanlli· tut in US. poliUcl ..,.. aetUed *Utlt• by pany *'-· t.bt vaet.,... ~Tua aakl \°"1. In• briel dllpatdl rro• New Ycd, T-MUd lbat calla for an 0.-. eonveadoa laad ..... IM "in vtew ol Lbe rttt-nt ahat1) droo ID LIM aclmiDlau-auoa ·1 ~anty • · ......... ., ........ ..... : NEW YORK IAPt -F'orm~ Wiscoosln Gov Patrick J :· Luc.y. a ...... ol SM Edward N Kenned.1'• prwldenUal cam · P*!p. quh today u a Oemcx-rauc NetioDal Convnt.lon de.l•l•t• • Md tald be ml&bt ~Jde.r aupportlnt lndepe:odeftt John An deraon for preaklent ~ uUed hi.a atUoG a "dectaloo ol ronac-1en«" whJcb be d9t"•ded to lake alter alud:Ylna national convention rulea which atate 1 ~ate muat nof publJc&y support a pre~udentJal can cbd1te otMr than lbe eoG\ eftUol'I nonunee. l.~y. a . was 1ovunor I.UL )UR and Carter's ambusador to ~u1co from Lm to 1m before t>ecoaun1 Kennedy '~ deputy national campa.ap di~tor .._..~ Copf rr f'alb a Sterin LOS ANGELES IAPI A police he bcopter crashed today in a parkmg lot. mJurmg its pllot and co pilot and damag111g three cars. after losa.ng power on takeoff from the six story tugh roof or pobct> headquarters, otnceri said The condiuon ol t.be pilot was not immediateJ.y known. Tbe co-pilot walked from the wreckage with minor ifijurles. Botb men. whose ldenulies were Wltbheld. were taken to WbJtf' Memorial Hospital. said pohce spokesman Pat Connelly There was no fire, either before or after the crash, he said · The copter apparently lost power and fell from lbe top or Parker Center to the parking ar ea on the south side of police head· quarters. !iiiatr l~~W.r Pia•• 0..,.. SACRAMENTO CAP) -An equipment failure shut the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant today. a spokesman said . . The plant ~utomatkally shut when a power inverter fa1led, g1vmg a false tnstrument reading of bigb water pressure 10 the nuclear re.actor , said J eff Marx, spokesman for the Sacrameot.o Municipal Utility District. Marx. s~d there are several backup inverters at \be plant. but technicians want to find out what caused the failure before restoring power production. Gold SI,,_,_ a• Dollar Helcb LONDO~ <AP> -Gold contmued to slump today on Euro- pean money markets after plunging S23 an ounce tn New York on Monday The dollar's value held s teady on currency ex· changes Gold at one point sold at S8>5 an ounce m London but later recovered to $610 ln New York gold traded aU607 50. upS4 30. but then advance<! to$614 Silver traded in N~w York atSlS 79up28cents Milliken Memorial F etes Coast Leader Memonal funeral services are :"cheduled toni~ht for Carolyn Davis Milliken. Orange Coas t civic and charity leade r and daughter of one or Orange Coun· ty:S d1stnct attorneys A resident or Corona del Mar. Mrs. Mllhlen was 61 when she d1~ Sunday in Long Beach after an extended illness She was executive direct.or of th~ FISH organ1zat1on of the Costa Mesa. Newport Harbor e1nd Irvine a rea. It is a church· a ffiliated volunteer human service agenc) active for the past 12 years. Friends said Monday they were able to tell her before her DENSE ... said ... I realJy can'tsee the people l ' m concerned with affording that $1,100 to St.300 a month (as pay· ment for a $120,000 condo unit)." Sbe said she's concerned about the apartment r enters paying $500 to S600 a month who want to get 10totbeirown home. McFarland added. "ll a builder of this size (Butler) needs Uus kiod of financing for 26 units, bow caia we expect other developers \.0 go, ahead and build and be com· ~tive?" l>oug Clark. chief city planner, ooled that lbe Butler project is . baaed on the highest density al· lo•ed under city ioniog, 32 units tctbeacre. He indicated the council might think about 50 units lo the acre when it considers the housing ele· ment of the City General Plan oow understudy DAILY PILOT , .. °'.,....(.MW: °"'• ........ ,. ..-C" ., ~--a:==-· c;.:::.~: ....,...,.., ,, ..... """"° .......... , ·~ ~, ... , -<-·--..... --... , .. 1-0V"t•I" V•tt•• tre•flt• l •tvA• ="'-SM'fi'I ~' A '"-...... ,,.,.,..._.., .cl•l"'°" tt ~ s.-,..,,.,., s.....,, °'"" O"#IC ... ~~··•~ ... Wh t k ,.\o .,.. PO e.. •w ""w ..... c..o. .., .... ,,.at .. ·-·-... ___ _ .... _ ""'·""--~·--­,,_ll_ U•• "-'"""-__....(.# ... ~·u.. ·--c ..... c.... u, ..... ~" ..,,. .. ~ .. ..._.,, ............ -.. 11'tt9"<:11..._. Tur 1n rn1 (714t-.-, da ···~··· .. ,..,. • """'~1: ~ ~ '='~~ ~ ...,..., ......... " ... , ... ,... .. .. ... --··· .............. .. death that tun<1.S have been al· located by a major foundation for lhe group's planned hostel s heller ror battered women, her last pro1ect The home will be named 1n her hooor and memor). accord ing to FISH a ssociate J uha Chase Ser\'ICCS ror Mrs M 11liken Wi ll be at 7 o'clock torught 10 the First lJruted Methodist Church, 420 W 1.9tb St .• Costa Mesa . The family suggests m emon al conlnbutions to FISH in her name. The non-proht corporation 1s located at 1670 Santa Ana Ave . Costa Mesa Survivors in c lud e h e r hus band, e ngineer Robert J . Milliken. and sons Dr Keith Milliken of New York. an IBM computer scientist, and laW)·er James R. Milliken of San Diego She leaves in addition. a brothe r. James F. Davis, als-0 a lawyer , two grandchildren Arrangements for Mrs Milliken are under dJrection of Fairhaven Mortuary. Bunal will be at Fairhaven Memorial Park f"rom Pap A I AIRPORT • • technical review by airport staff members. It i.s due t-0 be turned over to supervisors later tbis week. Onstad was not available to- day to answer questions raised by the Aug. 5 letter. The FAA's top attorney, bow ever , has been conai.steoUy critical of the county for lack of action on the federal agency's April ruling that the airport should be opened to additional carriers. Tbe FAA poaition is supported by the Civil Aeronautics Board. The CAB curnotly ls cbar&ed with enforcing the Airport Deregulation Act of 1978. t.be bill calling for the federal govern· ment to remove it.sell from con· trol over airline routes. Meanwhile, supervllors are not scheduled to addrn1 lbe airport .cce9S ialue formal.ly UD· w Sept.10. On that dale, they w'.i! COD· sider a report prepared by the county General Services ~Y that retWD!MDded a sealed·b&d eudion to perm.it new canierl to en• JClbD Watne Aln>Of\. · Tbe GSA bu recommended tbat 12 ol t.be .U fl.libt.1 DOW pennitMd dail1 at tM airport be aUC\kmed UDOllll carrien tbal mM airport ~--· IJr Callfanla 8Dd AJrftlt woald ldll eantrol .......... • ,....... Tbe two lDc1uDMllt carrten ..., CCNlcl ll6d • Olia ...., ,._., lllldlr tbe GSA pro. poU1. f, Prh't~wing the new branch of Citizens Bonk of Costa Mesa , 17th Street and Santa \n.i .\n•nue. during opening ceremomes l.J~t 'H'\:k "ere .i num ber of Harbor Ar<.'a \ l P!> \mong them are lleft to right> Chns Ann l.anjt. Mi !-. Co!>ta Mesa runner-up. Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather; state Sen John Schmitz. Kelly Petersen . Miss Ne\\port Beach runner -up. Ken Fo \\ lcr. bank ~f'n1or \IC(' president. and Costa ~tc:,:.i \h t\ or Arlene Schafer. Democrats Seek Unity Carter Dickering 011 Platform Issues N EW YORK t AP I -President Carter . his path clear to re no m1nat1o n . turne d to the Democrau r Part)' platform to- d a~ m search of reconc1liauon v.1t h his \a nqu1s hed r ival. Edv. ard ~1 Kenn<'<I~ before a tough fall campaign agaulSl the Re-p ubhcao!> 1 Related Photos Pa~<' A41 Channe l 7 begins coverage of the cOo\·entioo at 4: 30: Channeb2aod-1join at5. Convenuoo de legates con\'ened for thell' second ses~1on with the campaign pl alform the pn nc1pc>' 1tt-m on Ule agenda. and with Ken· nedy vov.'1ng to pres!> hls fight·· fo r a trulv Dt>mocrat1c olMform Kt<nned) plannt'd lu i..tddre~:-\ht· con\'i•nt1on tonight . d u rtng a pnme-t1me tele\•1sed dehate of thE-platfor m plank on thl.' econom' the l!>SUe on whu:h he KENNEDY EYES RACE IN 1984?-Al a nd Ca rt e r d 1 sa g r ee mo~t sharply . dt'nt ·s c ampaign manager :-aid JO a n Ullerv1ew on NBC T \' ·" ·'To da) .. 5hov. he 1'> c1mf1dent that ·v.1th hard v.ork JO lhe ne>.l ft>v. da) s," tht• part~ v. di l'(JOH' 1>ul of \he com enuon un1h l'd But tw said of Cart•·r "Both he ~nd ~nator Kcant'd\ reahz.e thdl <-0mc of lh~ real dii fl'rence. bt·t 1A een them tannoL be ltghth ~lo--!>t'd O\ er r\nd J aC k \\;IL .011 v. ho "U" l"t•r·ded J •1rd,1n a l' J rt1·r ~ .. d 11f -,t Jff -..1111 lh•· .1dm1 n1~trat 111n V..£' ... ull adamant at>out re1ecung l\t·nnt'dy backed mtnonty plat fo rm planks call.mg fo r a Sl2 hi llwn JOb pro gm m and v. a~e and 11rll't 1·onlrol5 lh>"'l•\er for me r ln1ted :-;a 1111n' \mba<.~ador And rev. "oung t.intt>d in a CBS TV interview that ttw Carter forces m ight be v.1Umg l11 ,go ahead v.1th a compronust· ll'ldl generall) s uppo rtt-11 a m,1-. .. 1\e Jl>bs progra m but "'llhout '>~c1!y1ng Kennedy '> Sl2 t11lhon pn< e la~ Roller Rink Gets Mesa's Approval i'ldO.'> fur a n'-'"' rolh·r nni... 1m e1n arronaut1cal thc:mt· ('fr·an·d through Costa Mesa s Planmn;: Com mu.swn Monda} night and is expected to bl· oH dnd rollmg by January The Runw&y Roller Rink. en visioned by owner Parke 8r}an of Newpart Beach. 1s to bE- hou~ed m lht• old Klond1kl' 1t·1: ~kat 1ng pal.Ht: at 665 l'.: rir<1c•• eomplt•:it nvxl 1foor dwing t\lnlO~" In Jdriitwn to lh1· ra nk. Br;an •·'IC pl' Ch to mo \ I! t11~ Br} an l'u bh('at1ono, 'JfflC'£>~ into the old ll't> skating palac:~ Abo to be constructe<I lll the bulld m~ 1s a gymnasium for ... i..a ter eond1uon1nJ? cla~ses. he .. it 1 '1 Campaign Charges Leveled SAC RAMENTO <AP> - Charges that an Oranae County campaign fll"tll tried to coneea1 its Involvement in Peony Raven'• un.succaaful 1971 cam· paign for the Democratic nom inatloo for lieutenant gov- ernor were called "nonsense" today by an official of the fU'ID. William Butcher or Butcher· Forde Consulting or lrvloe &e· cused Don Chandler, president of Chandler Media Productions or Newport Beach. of agreeing to the charges by the state Fair Political Practices Commlssion to save hunsel! legal fees. The commission announced Monday thal Chandler had agreed to pay a Sl,000 fine for his r1rm's part 1n the alleged cons piracy to conceal Butcher· Forde's involvement 1n the cam- pa 1 gn, and had agreed t o cooperate with the commission's laws wt agaiMl Butcher-Forde, Raven and 14 other defendants. Butcher said his firm had ne ver concealed its involvement with the Raven campaign, but that Chandler was in fact to havr oc~n the chief beneficiary of a SS00.000 contract to promote her candjdacy a deal that be !>a ys fell through afte r the fi.rs t $10,000 1nsl4Ulmenl was paid FPPC Chair man Tom Houston said Chandler's settleme nt wa" :J "ma1or breakthrough" and lhal "v.(: int~nd to press our er furt'i to resolve the remauung ChJrge-. In a 'if·ttlemt-nt approved 1.11 OrJngt• County Supen or Court ''handln said he .!>Crved as ~ ronduu for pa} ment of Sl0.000 from the Ra\'en c ampaign to Butcher Forde In the court papers. Chandler o,.;u d th<> conspiracy was Ulitiat.ed b) Butcher . who wanted to avoid disclosing his firm's involve· ment 1n the Rdven campaign bt'f'au.se 1l '<Aa.'> also representmg J ohn Bngg.s. who made an un· s uccessful campaign for the Hepubhcan nommatJon for gov- ernor the1l year . Acc-ording to the court papers, J °'!ha m" contract was signed in September for Chandler to re present Ms Raven for an in· 1t1al $10,000. followed by pay~ ments of SlS.000 in November and another S2S.OOO on July 1 19i8. 1( Ms Ra ve n won th~ nom1nauon Carter and Kenned y sides met toda y to discuss proced ure5 for negot1at1ons that Wlnte Ho~t· press secretary Jod~ Powell said v. ould be held toda' to tr' to n · olvc rem auung pt.ilform 1~su~ But C\'en v. h1le professing op· t1 m 1sm about an e'entual rccon c11lal1on. tv.o top C.arter aides re iterated that there v.ere still se rious differences betv.een the lW051de5 Paulanno A\l· Six full·Slll' a1r plant•<. <md a hot-air balli10n v.111 h"'"' OHr the "lo.attn~ nnor Hn an .,a1cl and lhe e1irc r;ift lh•·me v.111 b4" • a r ned throu~h JO thl· ~n a(·k bar and restaurant Br;a n . a '>cl ( d e~<:r 1b1:d "airplane nut 'aid tuda~ h1· plans to 1m est S2 5 m1lhon 1n n · furb1sh.mli( the <1ld I('(' "k<ilin.: struct ur« h£· purc hased la<ot Decem ber Mesa Sclwol Lunch Eats Anotlwr Nickel Ham11lon Jord<in. t he pres1· HOTEL ... and both Koll Company hotels .... o uld be lo<'ated within about a mile of Orange County·s John Wayne Airport Officials from both companies say the hotels would provide the city's with sorely-needed bed·tax r e v e nu es and w o uldn 't dramatical]} increase rush-hour traffic around the au·port Brower s aid that hotels generate off.hour and round· the-clock trafhc mslead of peak· bourtraff1c. The In sne Company also eve ntually Will bwld a 250·room inn across from UC Irvine and othe r ma1or hot els in Irvine Center, a huge regional com· mercial center planned lo be built on land bounded by the Laguna. San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, Brower said. "People said there was no market for a South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa," Brower s said, "and that hote l is now . rilled up." Mother, Tots United Before Jler Death He r husband deserted her. Her 2~·year-old son sufCered burns over more than 80 percent of hi.I body. Sbe lost a lee to cancer. Now, Alid• Valencia is dead. She wul.9. Tbe Youn& Sant.a Ana woman, who erpertenced traced>' after tracedy, died Sunday 1bortl1 1fter beinc reunited wit.b ber two cblJdreo, wbo had been placed ID fa.&er bomea after t.be fatherleu family wu found ill 1111 UYlna iD an unbeated SUtl A.oacar.,-e . RotarY for Alicia wUJ be recit· ed at 7 o'elock toallbt at Our Lady al Pliler Catbolic Church, SUta Au ........ ""'~ wt!l follow W•dne1day at .. _........., Memortal Park . Alida ..... bdat '° tDttr .,.., ..... tMa ....... ol lD· nu1, moat of lt a pent in bolpttall. "There·~ no rc•allv fir'>t das.'> rolle r n nk an th1; a r ea.·· he opined 1n announcJO g he cxpect.5 to begin work on his project within 30 days Planning commissioners held up approval of the 5ka ung proJ ect for more than a m onth because of a reported lack of parking spaces The pro1ect v.as tabled July 14 to allow Bryan and ar chitect Geor~e Koteles to work out a plan to provide additional park 1ng areas for mghltsme peak busmess hours T hey came up v. 1th a uthonza· t1 on to use some 170 spaces at an '\ ""' p11rt "e"a t-le m e ntar~ < h1ldrPn v.ho mu"l pa~ to ndt- huse'> to .,ch<IOI this \'eJr for the ftr'it ttme had l'x'tter tuck a n ad · d1 t10nJ J ruckel into their Jeans (•1r luncht':> nl'xt month 1 hl' n'>in~ crn.t nf food has prompted off1c 1als lo seek a lunch pnce mcrease beg1IUUng ~pt ~. thef1r..t day of school D1stnct trustees a re expected to appro\ e the hike tonight wheo the~ meet at 7 30 in Harper CornrnunJL) Center. 425 E 18th St Costa ~tesa Elemen t.a.r) pupils "''Ill pay 70 Ct!nts for a standard lunch Mid d lt! school 'tudt'nLc; v. 111 pe1y the 'amt• a'> la .. 1 ~t·ar .., pnce. i S ct•nt' I bgh school students Wlll pJ~ li5 cent.5. lhe same as last \l'J r n OMEGA Afcer all. chese are extraord1nar- 1ly beauuful t1mep1eces for an extraordinary w oman They're available 1n 14 karac yellow or wh1re gold. A. With diamonds. $I CX'.X). B. $1275. C. S950. SLAVICK'§ Fl11it ,_.,.. Slntt 1911 \ lw •'XIX'('led lO be approved M e 1nt-n•as ed prices on m05t a · IJ t ,j rtc luncheon 1l~ms . officials "~lid Tht> tu~ht.~l JO creas es, up 15 <'l'nLc; each. arc reflected at aJI ~chool5 for bolo,gna. bologna and cheese.•. egg salad and ctucken ~al ad sandwiches Most e Uuuc dishes. s uch as burritos. ctull and plzza v.'111 go up a dime. a nd a half pmt or milk Will go up a ruckel. officials predict Milk sold last year for a dime Ice cream will go up a nickel. costin~ 25 cents this school year But 1A1lh t he exception of a nickel raise on the pnce of a cookie. the distnct 1s holding lbe hne on most dessert items. No 1J1crease is noted in the price or tea or cofree fuhlOn lwnd, Nvwport Ctnter. N~ Bffch. 7t4~1380 WHtl'nlN~ I t..guM Hilla I M!lllOn V~ I NOfth OrU1p I Tht City Lot Cttntm a. &no• M.lU• "*' c ... aen Lot A11pln t s.n owso / IA• v~ u..--amd. ·-........ (tla .. pi. ... ~~ V1SA. ...... °*"" ~ ...... ,,,, .. fnvtkn C1111'1 TRANSACTIONS f > , T._.. Auguet 12.. 1980 s DM.YP"-OT Me er Curdling Both Pot, Kettle Appear as Black BJ MILTON •oa:owrn Would you like to be uked to demonstrate that ~ou han "&ood character" before bei.nc allowed to buy atoct u:> a company? Ridiculous as it may seem, that'• lbe road being traveled by a San Francllco-bued bodaepodge. Foremost-McKesson . ''Hodgepodge" is used advisedly. Tbll company wu glued together in 1961 by Joining a blg dairy (Foremost> with a large wholesaler of drugs and liquor (McKesson- Robbins) The result 1s a corporate casserole in wh ich the ColloWU1g products are stewing: FOREMOST MILK AND COTrAGE cheese, Mueller's s paghetti and macaroni . McKesson Chemical sail cake and soda ash ; Milkman cocoa mix and Magic SheU Ice cream topping: Sparkletts, Crystal and Alhambra bottled water. Galliano li- queur. Soave wines. Ballantine's Scotch and Mount Gay rum, Sun Ma r k ho m e blood pre ~~u rc k1l s Fort-mo:.t wh ey . M oha wk vo dka . Money Tree McKesson Chemical ethylene glycol; and Armor All pro tect1ve cberrucal.s. It's qwt.e a mixture. best characterized by the failure of these ingredients lo Jell In the latest Forbes roster of the top 500 companies. Foremost-McKesson ranks 143rd in ~ales and 4&6th in profits JC you had bought stock an the company at tht' tame of the 1967 merger. you would have. really taken a bath They've never ~Otten back to those levels ll was t)e(:ause they had all the appearance of a !>tumbl.rng g1 ant lhat lht-Miami wheeler-dealer investor Vactor Posne r was attracted to Foremost-McKesson Posner dJreeted one of his uruts, Sharon Steel. to ac cumulate s hares -and Sharon now owns about 9 5 percent of Foremost McKesson THE FOREMOST·M~KESSON MANAGEMENT h~ ~en resisting the advances of Posner for fi ve years, c1ung al tames hts unsavory re putation Posner has had various run-ins Wlth the Securilles and Exchange Corom1ss1on. and hP 1s under 1nveslJgat1on by a federal grand Jury for poss1 bit-v1olat1oru. of tax laws One would ttunk that the long-suHenng shareholders of 1-'0rt'most-McKesson would welcome any kmd of intrusion. but the management of the company has been able to foal Posner in has attempts to grab a larger chunk of shares Thost· managers are stall womed about a Posner takeover threat The) want to continue to run the company ru, a r~ult . at the Foremost-McKesson annual mttt ang last month the management rammed through an amendment to the company's bylaws Taking advantage of the fact that the company d1stnbutes drugs and liquor both highly regulated fields). the chief honchos -and their lawyers -concocted a sllpulatioo that if anyone deemed to be "unsuitable" by government authoriues tried to gather more than 10 percent of the company·s stock. the directors could bar s uch a sale. THE AMENDMENT. WIDCR PA~EO, wa~ supposed I~ de.,1J!nt'd to · s a ft·guard" Foremost Mc Ke'>son':. franctu~ in the d rug and liquor bustnesses Posner was never mentioned but at .,. as clear to everyone that he was the target Foremost-McKesson was saying. in effect, that 1f Posner gamed control of the rompany. the liquor and drug bu.sLOes~es would be jeopardized. iiut the amendment does introduce a pnnciple 11\ :-.hareholder relat1onsh1pc; It sets up the board of director. as Judges of who can or cannot own stock m a company If they can do it to Po.sner toda). they can do it to you or m<· tomorrow llo"' about ;.in amendme nt that pre"cnh manag~r" "'ho fall to 1mproH: the comp;rny·., fortunl!., from bu) an~ '>l<><'k • , .. '1 ' .... • 1 • l\Q ...... f"d °"' ,..., """-1\M>Q"O 10tlf1 ''\il.14"'\ ,._._,"•Oft\ ............. t nQ.•T ..., ..... ..... Ir/I '" J Wt4Af AMEJ( 010 NLW Y(JA9' Al AO•,,._fl'O °"'"""" l ..... ~ tOtdl '"""""' ,. .. "'91" ...... ..,_ Au-Q l 1 100 .. J81 ])4 lOll ll'J •1 I ...... .,.,, "'' .. I·• ,.,, /JI 'Jf'•· o ... "' ,,, '*' IU'• ,, ' .. IN.Ylll.Of ... i , ..... _..1t • MAIMUUkl - "I'd admit he'• my dog, but there's some queetlon about wno owns whom!" : SHOE MOON MULLINS 'l I. MISS PEACH I A~ME Y'OL< )'01A~EJl' CHJL..0~ MAD AN &XCITIN.6i1 ADVENT'LA~OIA' llW.l~-.-CAMP li)(~IENCE T'M'°' ~LAMME" ? THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Somebody crayoned on thot man's arm." DENNIS THE MENACE \ T PIANUn 'UNKY WINKERIEAN M i~'B! C.O PE • "' • I'• J,il I I J fi by Ollrttl M. Schutz TH'5 IS 601N6 TO 8E MAAO TO DO ... by Tom BatJuk SO €XERC.JoE ~ TAKE CARE. I At-10 WATQ.( oort by Jeff MacNelly ORABBLE "'" ~AME Is NO~Atil OU66Lt ! 1'fli\ '400~ ~~tw'~ ----f1.1f~~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE p- WIT!41N Tt'e SotJND Of f'llY VOICEO, THAT 15 by Mell Lazarius OR . SMOCK GORDO _,,. . ( , JUDGE PARKER l'VE COME 10 l AKE OEfH AND MELANIE HOME, Ml&f> ..___ bf>ENCER! NOW HeAR 'T'HIS.' OUR PA1'"teN,.. L-l&RARY Wlt..L-ee CL.OSSP 1'"HIS weeKeN~ GiANcS, AS BO'T"H BOOKS I HAVE TO GET OACK ro THE on=1cr.· 6fT ME.LANIE AND l'l.l. DRIVE YOV HOME! ARe OU"T.' by Gus Arriota by Harold Le Ooux !il*'f> 51CK' I DON'T ~ow HOW f;HE. ()Of lHAf WAY ' P£RHAf>b IT'f> YOUR fAULT Ofl MINE .• 6UT l'M ()()IN(; fO c:,(T f'R()Ff~NAl. M(LP FOR HER' n----- by Tom K. Ryan COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE ~y Vlrtll Partcll ''Actu1lly he's a Tom1to Jule• Hound. (He hates blood.)" -'/CAJ CDOLD HAVE SllX>lEO SOMETHING Ba:.-LAIU~ EX~. by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston NR\-H-~ ~~u_ C~. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZl.E I· ACROSS 56 Al•m U1>41TEO Feeture Synd1eate Monday'$ PUZZie Solved 1 EAc:tlerlge 60 R¥f - 5~s 61T~ 10 Lettert 64 Ory meuure 14 s-rl\Oer 65 lmec1 llllgll l!i MarN OlflO-66 Uolcado ' lion '°" 16 USSA mer 67 ~ PIUI 1 7 Srllf'pener 19 Glr1 • n8l'M 68 &no 20 ~ et Wtltl'Wl'WI ' 21 Senouc 23 Flltl UUC1e1 2d Ur* 27 ~ 30 Coney Of Pr Edwwd - 34 Oilmounled 35 Speechily 37 1(~00 38 Equip 39 Edita 41 AeclNed 42 -LWlcoln 43 Aeglotll « Pfy 45Sc:rWd 47~1tld IMgod 50 Flee !)1 Commence 52 Notth Stw namt DOWN 1 °'0006 2 &ldlle 3 Song 4 Llvlilete !i Big IOll• Sllng 6 Llkely hltionllt 48 Anrry ""'' 1 ~"' 29 Eacuse 49 VICWm 8 See bird 29 All1cen r1Y9f tubt &lffix 9Tllc 31 a.. 52 Oed 10 Butrow 3~ Loop 53 Stow. pert 1 1 Greet L.llle 33 l.rMhel 54 ~ 12 Lambt fondneel on 55 Muttonfttll 13 Lall\ 3e~ 67 C.goWIMI 18 T1111 OU1 39 Sontr'1 lun 68 AuthOf - 22 Goel up '<> Rec1141ve a.. 2• SC>ICI « Blltery prOd· 59 91gr1 oa 25 Allina uc:t 62 Oblttuct 2 7 F renctt reYO-48 Belled -63 Seit